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SALEM, OREGON. MONDAY, MAY 19, 1919. fAGE EIGHT WELCOME GRAND LODGE 1. 0. 0. F. if fg incorporated . WELCOME GRAND LODGE . 0. 0. F. DR.CB.O'NEni Optometrist Optician Complete Grinding Plant on the Premises Bush Bank Bldg. Phone 625 All Around Town MM' rrW WELCOME GRAND LODGE 1. 0. 0. F. ROUTE YOUR FREIGHT VIA Willamette Valley Transfer Co. Express Service at Freight Rates Long Distance Hauling Only PHONE 1400 4 4 PERSONAL Mra. Jennie Woolry, 344 S. 2"th hm received n telegram from Boston, Um., that her aon, Corporal Curl Headriek Hat just arrived from France Cnqioril Headriek has been overseas fer nearly eighteen mouths and altho la look part in five of the greatest bsUtlee in which the American troops fought, he whs fortunate enough to come out without wound. Word was received in this city to day that W. A. Pettit, who has been employed on the Portland Oregonian far the past two years, will move to Salens and there represent the noper he ia bow associated with. .Mrs. Pettit will occompauy him. lloseburg Jiews Mr. and Mrs, tleorgc Peed ami two daughters left this morning for fuleni, where they will reside permanently. They were recently much owners at Tan Mile but have sold their holdiiiRS to Mr. Hprngue of Arizona. Xiiss Lena 1'arter accompanied them to the cJiorry city and will visit there for the reunin der of the. summer. Hoseburg News. E. Woods has returned from Corval lia where he whs en lied to paint eccu rj for the high school. J. B. Coleman, in charge of the U. fi. Bureau of lnbory in Halom, went to Port Wind this morning on ufficinl bus inon. JWmnstor August Huckestein wont to Portland this morning.. scar flteelhannnol secretary of the Business Men's League, spent Sunday ia Hilverton. Hr. and Mrs. John Oiler of Portland were Holiday visitors nt the homo of Mm Armetta Worm, Wert Hnlom. . : died : .'. FRmT At her home, 2.15 North Com 1 mercial strV(f fsnturday My 17, 1919, Mrs. Mary Frost at the age of 72 years, rihe win the widow of James 8. Frost who died about 14 years ago. The funeral services were held this afternoon from the Kigdon chajiol and wore conducted by the Rev. K. .N, Arison. Iturial was in tho Lee Mission cemetery. Mr. Frost whs an active member of the First Methodist church. - - WELCH ELECTRIC CO. FOR ELECTRIC IRON8 ELECTRIO TOASTERS ELECTRIC PERCOLATORS Phone 953 379 State St. SALEM AUTO RADIATOR SHOP Badiators, Fenders and Oos Tanks Repaired Tractor Radiators a Specialty AU work guaranteed,. 19S 8. 1:1th St. Bslem, Oregon. . 6 12 1 L.M.HUM cart of Yick So Tong A -.-..- ... ....... m m s nincso icuiruio nnu ivs jss ', , Uss medicine, which will cure any known disenso. T ' Open Rundsvs from 10 A, M. until a r, M. LIS South High Kt. 1 ""ft'M n"i.'.to '""Kg E. W. BAXLAKTTNE PIANs) TUXKU Flaysjs a Specialty Wits. CTherrington Piano House, 421 Court St., Pslem, Oregon SOCIETY CLEANERS AND DYERS Particular work for parlicu- lar people Auto delivery 1272 State St. Phone 1884 S 29 . W. T. EIOBOK CO 0 Undertakers sk 33 North High Street LA CRANIO B At her home, 1341 South Iligh street, Sunday May IN, 1MB, Mrs. Currio 1). La Orange, at the ago of 74 years. Besides her husllmud Charles W. Ln (range, sho is survived by one son, Oscur W. La Orange of K.verett, Wn. The funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2:.'I0 o'clock from tint Kigdou chapel ami will be conducted by He v. .lames T. Mutthews The body will ibe taken tiy Charles W. La (1 range to Hokane for htiruul. Doyle B. Sinith of Salem Heights has returned from Or cut Lukes, 111., where he hitil charge of an aviation unit in the service, with a commission in tin) navy. Ho has 'been in the service about two years and for the past few mouths has been attending school at Prince tun, N.J. Good yaudevtlle worth seeing at the Hligh today. Wanted to buy for cash, fire or six room modem house close in, good lu- untion and good condition, tiivc. loca tion and price Address Home care Journal. 5 20 BustneflS in the county recorder's of fice conliinues active as Saturday there mi fileil 14 rleeds for record besides a number of Mil inflict ions of mortgages and one army itischarge. kI1 . Special meeting of De vHy Midav Couininndrv No. X$s-Ur7T 5K. T. this evening at 7 o'clock sharp. Work in tho Temple decree. Visitintr Kir Knights welcome. Vaudeville woith while at the Bligh today , Having aerred as instructor in the a rin v in vulcanizing and wolning anil haMiig recently received Ins discharge, 11. S. Spoor has ommiciI up Tor liusi nes in Nilem at 311 North Cominer cinl street. His specialty will be in vulcanizing and welding. Mr. Spoor was with illrncketl & lirny lielore go ing into the army. Dr. 0. L. Scott won't bo in Mi of fice Monday and Tuesday. COMEfO EVENTS TONIGHT Bebekah lodge No. 1 regular meeting, I. O. O. F. hull. May 19 23 L 0. 0. T. Grand Lodg sessions. May 2i Tuesday I. O. O. F. public reception, armory, 8:30 p. sa. May 21. Wednesday. Cher rian Bend Concert, Willson Park 9 p. m. May 22 Thursday, I. 0. 0. F. grand parade, 3:30 p. m. May 88 Monday, Ladies' Night at Elks lodge. May 30 Memorial Day. Juaa 3 Special ttat alee tioa. Jnss 6 Apollo Concert, Opera House. Jane f' Saturday Historic al Tiagwnt Willamette univer sity campus. June 18, School election, one director. Se mm L. E. Qoodhua at 251 8. 17th St. for subscriptions to all mag annes. Phone 741M. Sat It GRIFFITH'S THE GIRL WHO STATED AT HOME" VAUDEVILLE fjJSiiUs,1 "Tha beat" la all you can do when death comes. Call Webb Clough C. Phone 120. tf Phone 77 Oregon Taxi and Transfer Co. for quick service. tf At an entertainment given last week the school at Brooks rui.tcd $70 to be applied on the purchase of a piano. Ijocal talent from Brooks aided by the Magician E. Cooke Patton, put on the program. o Dr. L B. Springer, dentist. Moore bldg. corner Court and Liberty. Phone 114. tf Dr. L. B. Springer, dentist. Moore bldg. corner .Court and Liberty. I'hone 1J4. tf The address in the Commercial Vul canizing and Welding Shop's ad Sat urday should hnvo read 341 North Com mercial street. I buy Junk of all kinds, rags and bottles, metal, iron, broken down autos and parts of autos. Uivo us a trial. Nteiiubock Junk Co. 326 N. Com. St. Phone 305. tf We buy liberty bonds. 314 Masonic bldg. tf Warner's corsets are really better. 1.50 up. Gale t Co. Commercial and Court streets. tf Lloyd T. Rlgdon is home after hay ing been in the service about one year He is among the thousands who al most got arrows. Part of his division, the 8th, really did get over and Mr. Kigilon with others were just wuiting with everything puclted up, ready to go. Then the uriuislice was signed. In his year of experience in the Army Mr. ltigib'n Hi ibeen (ttiitioned at t'ninp Lewis then at Camp Fremont in ('alil'ornia. then nt Camp Mills in New York and for the putt five months or more nt ('amp Lee, Virginia, lie was in the tl'Jd infantry, Sth division. Prices on flak lowers. Ling cod or red cod sliced 15e. Whole Ash 12 a pound. Fitta Market. tf Knitters are wanted at Eed Cross headquarters at the post office. There is a large quantity of yarn on hond and enough volunteers are wanted to knit this yara into children's sweat ers and stockings and shawls and scarfs for women, to be ready for ship ment by September 1. o Dr. Carl B. Miller has opened his dental office at 510-511 U. S. bank bldg. Psoas 341. - . tf FOR 8 ALB Fire room cottage, hard finish, on paved atreet; lot 50x110, bearing fruit trees, 4 blocks from Stat house. Inquire 1037 In ion St. 5 20 Tern may Ala for record in the offics of the county recorder any sort of a document, jut so it is written in the alphabet used in the English language. There was filed for record this morn ing a power of attorney in the French language and must of necessity be copied as written. The power of attor ney ia from Kugene Iupont of Belgium and is given to Arthur Goffin. On Dec. 8, 1913, Julian Dupont died at Gervais. He owned a blacksmith shop and several lots in the town of St. Louis. As the Germans were in control by her father, the next of kin. The to tal amount of the Sheldon holdings were appraised by Hall Sheldon, Paul Jermaa aad Henry Kih-hey at 17143. Included in the estate is a one th'rd in terest in a lot in Salt-m at Cheuicketa and Water streets, appraised at t'JvO. o Dr. Frank Brown of this city was elected second vice president at the Oregon Sunday school convention held in Corvallia Saturday Other oft'ieials elected were Perry Chandler of Can yon City president, Dr. Karl KIs of Portland first vice president, Rev. W. W. MeHenry of Portland recording secretary and R. N. Pork of Portland treasurer. For having best Sunday school associations first honors were awarded to Marion county along with Multnomah. Hood River, Wasco and Waihiagtoa. An erening with Dickens, Beily and other poets is planned for Wednesday 7::4o at Jason Lee Memorial church. The Ladies Aid society has made care ful preparations for the success of the evening. 'Willamette university public speaking department will be represent ed by one of its senior members in the pei so u of Horace Rahskopf, who will be accompanied by other members of the department . the program will be varied and suited to bring pleasure to everybody. Light refreshments will be served by the ladies of the church, snd an all round good time is assured. Make your plans to be present. At the annual county spelling match held Saturday at the high school audi torium pupils from five grades in the county schools were given words, 50 of them, with which to show their train ing in spelling. The fourth grade pu pils were asked to pcll such words us, decimal, seperate, prairie, betwixt and kerosene. The fifth grade was given some of the following words: niacnroin, of Belgium, it has not been possible quotient, ochre, isthmus, fiftieth and until recently to communicate with the brother, Eugene Dupont, the only sur viving heir. The power of attorney gives Arthur Goffin authority to con vey the property inherited. Patton Plumbing company are now able to tako care of your plumbing wants in their new location, 220 N. Commercial street. Phone l'JGS. tf Geo. W. Eyre will ship Wednesday, May 21, hogs and lambs. Phone 2201! M. 5-J9 The law of Inheritance ln Oregon will give an 80 acre farm appraised at 40( to the father of Mrs. lona Penri Sheldon. Ho lives ia Portland. The land is in township 7 south of range 2 west, just east of Salem. Where there ars no children, the Oregon law gives the estate to tho surviving spouse. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon died within 13 din of each other. Walter Clifton Sheldon lied .Inn. 1(1, 1019. and the entire farm and ell his property were inherited by Mrs. Sheldon. Then she died Jan. 29, 1919, and according to the law of In heritance, tho farm will be inherited necessary. For the sixtn grnue worus such ss were thought to be nproper test: divisible, apparatus, accede, col ander, blamnble and apjiarel. The sev-1 enth grade wa supposed to go a lit-! tic deeper into spelling and wore given j some such words ns Filipino, orthoepy, . chrvsalis, acquiesce, Getlisojnanc, pa- ren'thesis and Jehovah. The eighth grade which is the highest in the av-; erage school were given some of the ( following to figure out: Eustachian,; Omniscience, cynosure, resuscitne, car-, Imnaeeious, espionage, ttineresis, cono quiul, efficacious and hallelujah. A citizen who wanders arottud town occasionally and taken note of sur roundings remarked the other day:: "If one cannot go to the Rhine to see a ruined enstle, why not stroll alnng north Front atreet. there may be sPen the high crumbling walls of what was formerly known- as the cscotcn mills erected along in the early. '80s which for years furnished flour for this nprt of the valley. Shortly before it was burned in 1904 it was partially ied as a warehouse by Kugeno Fosse for his flax. At the time the mill was WELCOME 1. 0. 0. F. And visitors to Salem. You are invited to make this store your headquarters . Ladies Coats and Suits The biggest and best a& sortment in town at pop ular prices. Buying our. garments direct saves you all the middleman's profit. LADIES' COATS- $10.00 to $29.50 LADIES' SUITS $11.90 to $35.00 "Our Prices Always The Lowest" GALE & CO. Phone 1072 Com'l. & Court Streets Formerly Chicago Store "burned dt was thought to be incendiary Mrs. S. W. Onnsby, secretary of the nnd that gome unknown influence op- Idaho stnto Sunday school association, posed to the raising of flnx and the ( st0.,.(,.a ; th0 cjty today on her re development of the industry here was' " . . . responsible for the great loss." Ac-!,urn f'm the state Sunday whool cou eording to a citizen who is familiar vention at Corvallis and delivered nn with conditions here years ago, every i address before the students of Willair time Mr. Bosse found himself in posd-jettc university at the cliupel hour. She tion to fully develop the flax industry, i speaking in behalf of the work for Komething in the wuy of a disastrous , young Women in school and ia busi f i re happened. i nes. SILVERT0N Phone Main 66 I Xgr is: SALEM 198 186 Try Northern Flour, every sack guaranteed, cers. Its a bear, At your gro-tf Dance at Moose hall Wednesday night. 5 21 Veils cars have advanced W0 at the fnctorv. This is. the news received to day by .7. W. Jones, manager of the ivi'lem' Volie company, and lie has ren son to a.elieve that "there will be fur ther advances ill the fu1re. Einmett White will ship cattle, f.-lts and liuiibs (Saturday Mny ,24. Phone H'-'.-.M. "-- On. of the first acts of the local committee of the wnr camp community service apointcd a few dnvs a to, will be Hint of asking the Sulem Cummer- ,i .ink to issue a complimentary mem hership for certain length of time to all returning soldiers. The committee will meet this afternoon or evening to discuss activities along the line of as sisting soldiers. Ws will ray full Talus for Liberty Bonds in trade. PEOPLE'S CASH STORE 186-m North Commercial St. "The Funeral Beautiful." Webb Clough Co. tf Dr Mott offices moved to Bank of Commerce building, rooms 407 8. tf Artificial teeth, have expert plats man, with over 33 years experience, at mv office) Ir. D. X. Heechler, den tist, 302 U. 8. Nat. bank bldg. tf The address in the Commercial Vul canizing and Welding Hhop's nd Sat urday should have read Illl North Com mcrciiftl street. o "One Hundred Years of Odd Fellow ship" is the title of a song dedicated to the Odd Fellows and their affiUat ed orders, written by Mtirvin V. Pond of Kugene, himself nil Odd Fellow and who is here attending the graud en ianipiiient . Tho song commemorates the rounding out of a century of Od,l Fel lowship activitv. and i sdnpted for ue of the fiaternity at any occasion. Mr. Pond is a'so the sulher of "Com ing Hume," "For (lod and Country," "Hip Hurrah, " and other patriotic songs. ' At the noon day dinner today of members of the Commercial club held nt tt..t fjiri.,n li'it.d. n.ldrcssc were de livered lv Herbert Nimn, state Mich- way engineer, .lames .Mcwait. gooil roads booster f Corvallis and T. fl. Kay. Mr. Xuun called attention to the immense amount of work being dune bv the tnte highway dnrtnier,t. He snid that at present the depart-) meut has 7s contracts let snd that by the "7th of this month, contracts will be awarded for the completion of th Pacific highway frem Portland to the Cnl-fornis line unit from Seasule to Pendleton on tho Coi.imlna highway. Sugar, sk, 100 lbs $9.45 10 lbs sugar ..$1.00 Crown flour $2.95 Olympic flour $2.95 Pacific hard wheat $2.80 Diamond C $2.60 10 lbs. Rolled Oats 63c Lge. pkg. G. R. Oats 30c 2 Grape Nuts 23c 2 puffed wheat 27c 2 puffed rice 27c 2 Kellogg's 27c 2 Post Toasties 27c 10 lbs. Pancake 63c 10 lbs. Wheat Cereal 63c 1Q lbs. Graham 63c 50 lbs Dairy Salt 83c 50 lbs. stock salt 63c Tapioca, pound 12c Sago, pound 12c :5 lbs. white beans 23c 2 lbs. lima beans 23c 5 lbs. Peanut butter 63c 5 bars Crystal White soap 28c 10 bars Crystal White soap 53c 5 bars Royal White soap 28c 10 bars Royal White soap 53c 5 bars Swift's White 27c 10 bars Swift's White ....50c 5 bars Von H bleaching . ..30c 10 bars Von H bleaching 53c 3 Cream Oil soap 25c 12 Cream Oil soap 95c 1 Battle Blue 10c 3 Battle Blue 23c Lge. pkg. Naptha 25c 3 large pkg Naptha 70c Lge. pkg. Citrus 27c 3 large Citrus 75c 4 bars Fairy Soap 25c 10 bars Fairy Soap 58c 3 bars Ivory soap 25c 7 bars Ivory soap 52c 3 bare Fels Naptha... 25c 10 Bars Fels Naptha 80c 1 Old Dutch Cleanser 10c 5 Old Dutch Cleanser 45c 20 Mule Borax powder....lOc 1 lb. Ghiradelli's choco late 32c 3 lb. Ghiradelli's choco late 90c 10 lbs. Gniradelli's choco late $2.90 1-2 lb. Kershey Cocoa 19c 1 lb. Hershey cocoa 35c 1-2 Folger's tea .....22c 1 lb. Folger's tea 40c 1-2 lb. Dependable tea ....22c 1 lb. Dependable tea 10c 1-2 lb. M. J. B. tree tea....25c 1 lb. M. J. B. tree tea 45c 2 oz. CiTiamon 8c 2 oz. Nutmeg 8c 2 oz. Pepper ...8c 2 oz. Cloves 8c 2 oz. Ginger ; 8c 2 oz. Mustard 8c 2 oz. Al Spice 8c 1 pkg. Jell 0 11c 3 pkg. Jell 0 30c 1 pkg. Jiffy Jell 12c llb. M. J. B. coffee..... 47c 3 lbs. M. J. B. coffee per pound 46c 5 lbs. M. J. B. coffee, per pound -. 45c 10 lbs. M. J. B. coffee, per pound 44c 1 lb. Pea Berrv coffee ....40c 3 lbs. Pea Berry coffee per pound 37c 5 lbs. Pea Berry coffee, per pound 35c 1 lb. Royal Club .'. 45c 3 lbs. Royal Club, per pound 43c 6 lbs. Royal Club per pound .. : 42c 12 lbs. Royal Club, per pound 40c 30c Instant Postum 23c 50c Instant Postum 45c 1 12-oz. Royal Baking Towder 38c 3 12-oz cans per can... 33c 2 cans Carnation milk....28c 12 cans Carnation milk $1.65 2 cans Borden's milk 28c 12 Cans Borden's Milk $1.63 Eagle milk 23c 3 cans milk ... 65c 3 lb. Crisco $1.00 6 lbs. Crisco $1.93 3G lbs. Crisco $11.40 For Better Service Order Early jsvlrW: t i ...'. t i .tiVti ft ;