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PAGE FIVE i w-cKgs '! COURT HOUSE. ! 1 ' - ? Wsweusx , i S'gain A default was taken iu the ease of the Pcaiaaala National bank ef IVrtifrsd : against H. I. Ooodwia and the Eureka MaBufkcteriair 4 - Ioiproveuent eom-j pany. A judgment was entered against II. L. troedwia fur 3sj.lO aad aa order i 5 passenger FORD like new,..! ....... JUNE 2 TO 7TH MAJESTIC 0 .. if r Wo. w WW wsUA During this week . an expert from the factor? cf the Majestic Mfg. Co. will demonstrate the Majestic Ranges superiority of in our south window , if ' it Jt . J i v ) J - nsnf Call and see this wonderful Range the new, smooth fin ish models, the last word in Beauty and Labor Saving. issued for th forex-loeure of the chattel mortgage involved in the ease. , Nellie Turnidge ha brought tait for divoree against Henry Turnidg. bee aliens thcT were married March 16, 1913, and that oa May 9, 1918, he TV fused ta Bve with, her and deserted. She alleges that he bwim jealous aft er their saarriage and would not let her attend social gatherings. She asks fur her maiden name Nellie Baker, i la the ease t James Sykes, asking for $5000 damages from B. W. M&ey, Elmer Mangis and Morris W. Wolch, Elmer Mangis makes reply denying all the allegations. B. W. Mney and ilorrsj W. Welch deny most of the allegations but admit that when the whole town was eelebrating the signing of tho ar mistice November 7, 1918, and whon all of the Siiaoldina cmrjloves wore in lino eelebrating, Mr. Eykes said "If they Irain Klrod, Thwlore S topiienbarh, I rt.de, they would have Celia linger and Forrest Wut son. Ku- 5 passenger Chalmers, overhauled, in perfect condition for quick sale . ... tri Flanders Bug, going at 5 passenger Cole in A-l condition, better than a new one Used 6-cylinder Velie good shape, ma about 3400 miles --- J11C3 SALEM VELIE COMNY 162 North Commercial St. Salem. SOME HEAVERS! wanted him to parade have to earry him." They admit they gene Register. did aid in causing Mr. Sykes to march. in the parade fur one and one-half I blocks. They also allege that Mr. Bkyea ( apologized for not 'marching in the par j fr'rniiciseo. John Heever follow rnde," and by his words and conduct i"g Mrs. Ben Collier into her lu.iuo nog and actions, condoned said acts of de- lwted to notieo Mr. Collier there. Col fendants." Tle case has not as yet ",er neaved Jieever lnim tha honse been set for trial. Heever heaved a tiriek and a cop heuv ed hint into jail. ml.. CnmVT1 AIIaa tin. 1AT1 appraised at t2,IW9.44. ' The appraisers RUY IN SALEM ALWAYS were C. W. Wli kwire, S. II. Van Trump !' 111 STBINOINO 'EM Is AagcU'S. lior&Iars who ruliliel Iu IV Ik store ly now probably think sonic one was stringing them. The tin box they took continued ?') worth of dime luc e For being culled a "worthless per son," a jury at aiiFrautisi-o lias award ed Louis I'igoiii l Hguiust K. Camera, a gUooMeiiler. and II. VT. Bross. i ABSOLUTELY FREE During thia demonstration we will give Absolutely FREE a handsome set of cooking ware, value $10.00, w ith each Range Sold, - An opportunity you can't afford to miss. Corner Court and Com'l. RAT L FARMER HARDWARE CO. Get a Range and set of, cooking ware for the price of the range only Phone 191 I transacted. Stores will be open as usual I Jo Kastner, former superintendent of the Crown Willamette paper mills I at Floristnn, Calif, lins been ai'Twint jed as superintendent of the paper mill to 'be erected in Salem by the Spauld ing interests. At present he is in Water town, X. V., and other eastern points ordering machinery for the mill, lie side the Ibig paper niakijr machine which will cost l,.,.i,000 when install ed, Mr. Knstner is purchasing other machinery equipment including (he "cinders, clippers, wet machines and tltOHO used in the acid plnnils. Miss ICtm lloppes, a popular high School girl of Kilcra, is here visiting friends. iSln is stnving at tho hoiae of Miss Folrence lllinghnin. Kugenc Hi' ister. TODAY'S BASEBALL SCORE E He it CITY NEWS." I ale ' la ths gtftU engineer' department Itpplleation. baa recently been filed by tha Portland Railway, Light & Powar "Co., ifor the construction of the Timo thy iMendow reservoir on Onk Creek, in tributary of the Clackamas river, 'i'his reservoir, which is to have a ca pacity of 40,400 acre feet, is located on government land, and is to he util ized for hydroelectric purposes. An application lias also teen made (by the Ulackamaa Power e Irrigation com pany for the appropriation of 1000 second feet of water from the Claeka aias river for power purposes. William Blake, owner of tha Willow Lake walnut farm, located s few miles from this city, left recently for Cali fornia, where he will make a study of the methods of nut culture and drying. Ned McSUerry of Santa, Barbara, Calif., Kas foeca arrested oa a bench warrant Issued from the circuit court and is being held awaiting tho arrival of an official from Mrion eouuty. It is probaUo that Bhcriff ccdham will leava thia evening or tomorrow for Santa Barbara. In the warrant, it is charged that MeSherry obtained money tinder false pretenses in Marion county and that he iswied cheeks without suf ficient funds. He was formerly associ ated with clothes .pressing parlor on State and 12th street. (raid Aa.) JUNE 3d IS TO DO TO MAKE A GREATER OREGON CHANCE PART STATE VOTE 300 x YES VOTE 302 x yes VOTE sot x YES VOTE 300 x YES VOTE sio XYE5- VOTE 312 x YES VOTE 314 x YES VOTE 316 x YES- For tlx per cent County Indebted ness for permanent Boads Amend ment ,.twj For Industrial and Reconstruction Hospital Amendment. For Sute Bond Fsyiuent of Irriga tion and Drainage District Bond Ia- . For Fire Million Dollar Be construc tion Bonding Amendment. For Roosevelt Coast Military High way Bui. For Becovstruction Bonding Bill For Soldiers Sailors' and Karlnei' Educational Financial Aid Bill For Market Boads Tax Bill. As a result of the recent spelling contest carried on throughout tho ele mentary schools of the city some very gratifying (percentages "have been shown. A list of 100 words were as signed for the test, and in checking up it was shown that Richmond school made a record of 98.5 per cent; through out tho school; in tho Knglewood school the sixth grade showed 90.3 per cent; tho fifth gmdo in Park school 99.4; and tho fourth grade in Garfield schwl 99 per cent. At a recent election at the Lincoln junior high school, officers of the stu dent body were named s follows: Hu bert Scninster president, Glcru liinyle vice (president, Florence .luaes secre tary and treasurer, Kldon .ivni.on ser geant at anus. Among other points in his Itinerary Only one school district in Marion county has failed to romply with the stnte law in displaying tho American flag upon or vent th hJ home. jThis is district i."o. 27, known as the Looney school, sbont aty miles north I of Jefferson. For some reason, tlie school directors havo refused-to toil I up s flag ipole or made any arrange- of addresse, lust week, lr. Carl 11. iuents to comply with the law. .1. F. Imnev delivered the baccalaureate ser riocKspeier is cmiirman ot the board "non before the gr tu uirectors. miner members Bre M. I). Looney and V. B. Simpson. The clerk of the board is 'Nellie Simpson and the teacher Mary Andersen. The law provides that each school district in the state shall not only own sn Ameri can flag, but shall display same upon or near the building. In order that the American. First game; B H Now York ... 7, Philadelphia 0 4 0 Shawkey aud lluuyuh; bicbold and Perkins. ' ' Second game B H B New York ..: 4 Philadelphia S Thormahiea, W. Nelson, Kinney and Ruel, Hannah; Rogers and McAvoy (escvesth inning). B HE Boston 0 9 Washington ...... 4 7 2 Mays and Neliang; hliaw and PicinUh. K H K 3 7 2 0 8 4 and fxluilk; First gainer- Chicago , Detroit Puber, rihellenuaeU Kliuiko and AinsmitU. Kecond game Chicago Detroit Williams and Lynn; Uoluud and Stu nnge (third inning). KAFFIR BOYS STRONG ON 7 SUMMER FURS r I i ? 1 , " - f - ' , Lr ( j0Y . ", ! : i J - I ..' ; I i h. .v t J "-' ' : X vv' . J. I'. . ' " f ' 'j i . , l - i J ft ( v - I i , . ,, - r I f- ' ' ' t i .: ,. . t ' a . ' ; ; ; r f 1 ! '.- , 1 W , - 1 . : ! . - 'tt -"-. rft. tmtm -.--.-"-"- . a. 1 I it ll .... 0 ... 1 kiailuatiim class f tha i... .. 1.1.1... ,. .! ...i .". i ..".. .. vvwana '",v " "i". Davenport, The local post office will now receive bids for the job of carrying mail from the Kalom post office to all trains. This job is good for diivs in the year and part of the nights. The appli- Wright and rk'Verold; Coveleskie, Ulile aud O'-Neil (sixta inning;. National. First, game; B cant must be mors than 19 years old Philadelphia 4 excuse of no funds mav not be made, isnd mnat lira is &ol,n . ..!;..;. ' Vnrk Ul,A .! ,vrm;.. .V. !.-, j:....'Itu. . , . . . v.. . " - ... t...m llc m ,luu uirei i-1 1 no com raci is let my tne year, but ors to assess and collect funds espe- salary payments are monthly, U 6 7 13 j Summer furs are no novelty to! languages, present war seene, wed ithese smiling young persona from j ding scenes, demonstrate the power jKafllrland, who are shown featuring ; of the witch doctors, sing thur the exnensivo leopsrd-ekin and other mnrrhtnjr sonprs in their n.itive way valuable fur costumes. Long before j and also sing m pure Eiigiiatu They wearing lurs m ui imuvat wedviier, ei trained ty J. u, itaimer. a' i became vogue, these denizens of the 'Dark Continent and their progeni tors were shielding themselves from ;the sun's fierce rnys with pelts which ,would cost hundreds of dollars In ,nny first class furrier's place. The tmilers tire th hnllir fcinnmg Hoys, noted Lngliah traveler, exDloTRr anil authority on South Africa, a Fellow of the Kpvsl Genprtiphieitl gncioty He brought them to the United fctates. "" Af rican htttt formintr a kraal hsve been constructed in the Africa build- Army discharges have recently been Headrick and Dxidley Taylor. Country schools are gradually cloa- I'ackard and Cady; Hagan, Dubue and McCarty. Hccond game B H Philadelphia t cially for flag purposes. o Thm fas rtf th. r-.l,.1 r.., i'.-i.j .. ... t,.;r.vr;-,u. vt . :r ,,iiea.or "' theew y0rk 3 pavmeiU of th".,' " V -V I H. L T 'Lt Cdy; C.uscy and (iouut rants was non -snirr,! when .1,. . " 1 7 (fifth inning). csme np for trisl in the circuit Court 'obtained for the Methodist Centenary ig at tiie Centenary Celubratioii, as Celebration lit Columbus, O., June i!0 the siininnrinte setting for the to July 13, ns part of the exposi-, groups of native Christians and ex- tionss African exhibit of what the hibits brought from that great con Methodist missionaries lutvo done for tinent. The Africans range from the far off peoples of the world. the black men ef the Congo to the I These boys repieeent five Africa ' white natives of Northern Afrka. tribes speaking different Isnguages , end tin scenic tfTeeta rangt ft -vm ' 'and demonstratniK the possibilities , Jungle huts to replicas of Uij pre-l .bound up in the young life of that! tentious edifices left b; tite aiicic.it1 VOTE forlthe econstruction s9 0 tia.iWfcj as, JF eC isMgr next Wednesdiiy, Turner on Thun Uua " nay ana oiuinyside on Friday. this morning. Af1er the Capital -Na-jing, with the end of the lawful eight! 'tint,.! h. nnn.n A I ... . , . . 1.. I i ' un iiM.mony, a iiioiiius oi stiiooi. joilerson school will niuiMiii mi m non-sun was made etv n. (W. Mscr, city attorney and was'sus gained by Judge Kelly. This practical ly throws tho cshe out of court. Vol Inntsry non suits were taken in the case of Iteattr sgainst the city of flalem :for ll'MSI and Moore S2ainst the city ,for 100O. (Suit, had WB brought lost I October oh the ground that the stat ntes of limitation would become effect live fter the warrant, had been issiipd (The eity in its answer set up a claim rnar no suit eoulrl tie Brought sgainst First game B J Brooklyn S How MucKMorc Tobacco Will My Heart Stand? (irimes, Cadore and Wheat Dmaree, Fillingim and Wilson, Mrs. M. R. Trumbull of Port I ad sec- Second game i E H B retarr of tho state board of child 1- Brwoklya 10 1 bor will be in the loJior commission- Boston . S 9 0 er's office next Wednesday. Those who Cheney and Milleri .Nurturup and wish to get permits for their children Wilson. 'o work in any faetory should sec Mrs. LJ A Vital Question for Every Man Who Smokes or Chews to Answer. Trumbull Wednesday. First game B T?T. . .:. ' - Pitt.bnrxk 0 i-i-cun aay is a legal Holiday. The Chirac 2 H E 9 2 8 May Cost s Life to rind Out By Experlineut The heart of everv user of tolui'i , bears a double biinlen. It docs its nl- were drawn. Msr eg.siature in naming holidays for Maver anJ Lcc. Alexander anJ Kill! 1 0 itlie eitr where there was no money inthe future actions of schools dwiared , the funds gain-t which the warrant , that should an election t-e held in thei ' school house, that school should receive Second game t - awl nousp, mat scoooi snouiii receive t,uihi. a l,.ol k,.ii.i... .in. .. . tttsDurgn. Principal Kelson and Prof. Clsrk nf . i..n,.i. u,.i :n . i . .! Ch .1,. t,;i. k..i ... "" " .... tr ,ri,ii I. .,TJ lMf'SSrll hicago sntl t't resllv iejt tekes more iil w er Ihas i hey have and causes mure sniffling Until they ran oiuiitsi i!y en dine. To j 1 1 i t the hitbit. make it (ar l .........! l.. .. . i . . . i t I . i , .i , . .'""i-m-ii )y Eeiiiua .Mi-opft litiU'LS iioucii iiisiw auo ineii iil'Iiis inrtitiiie U),,i ...l:,,., ,,,. n-i . i i , O.for supremacy. As Ion as the heart 1 r, n, ,.:,. , ' ... ; ' wm.ke lives; -.hen ,1 U,, Im . Uv l't ,,,.,. , . i,,,,,;,,,,,,,,,, before the final victory of ;, If you a.,,t l(, know how ,.,h cas you through niae ,aaes of de- ;,,r i( , ,(( ;, ,h(. biie and .let-ay and suir.-r tinny ng tlia w,lh1 it ,,,,, f(Mlr h,,r. Hearts are Iiko hiiinaii Imshiks -some ,,, , t,.i.u,.,' . ,.i ... f ' ... .ii ii.pm; null. Hit ( t : 'nniinjr trip i-ainrov in tlie vi jeinity of I'ortlniL In the course of the ,dav they tramped almost completely around the city, gathering up (j or Tii specimen t of grssttes of interest to ith-m. The same day another party made np of pmf. Morton fieck of Wil lamette. Mrs. Peck and lr. Belling-r. I drove out to the foothills above Krotts 'Mills on a similsr errsnd, securing a number of rare specimens. In Hi tour he party inve.tieatfd a sma'J moun taia lake) which kas been transformed into a s-diagnnnt hoj;, remaikohip for the fst thst the phsnum moss Is in teristed with a is.-ii of "sniph i ions" hsM-kMterry until it has formed mat from one 'to two few thick in r'aecf over the surface cf the water. usual in the Garfield school as the vot-1 l00Pe'' na macaweii wougiasi sna;- , , - rorr it coms y.ei. tkeH begin using ii a untmi in nit-tiaiiii wnooi, as me vox- r,, ...,. u i: smne hearts will t.isnd in no tuliaeco i i ..V. v - , . ... . V .. t.tn th bsvmfnt fiiM tin not .v i"' ..i . .... , . . " ' .str.tit.i lattiets. .-si m - - -i I l 1 1 ll ft (llliei. II, lit llieii lb H llfllll 111 . l m . . V . . . . , euti or a wieK dionlitiue siniiki tiiat uny neerr t an hisihi. i ae until ,-lrr.in'F f, ns pass i interfere with the regular sessions. j Although tomorrow Is a legal holiday jCinciansdi the rxist office will tic tloinir fiusinea. l-uis as ntmal at all hours. At the court house, almost a 1 of the offices will be NEURALGIA ' or Headache Rub the forehead nd temples with rAP(mmrd wri i i a n e Kller and Wingoj Meadows snd Dil- hoefer (fourth inning. VISIT SCHOOL FOB FEEBLE MINDED Students fcf liasfen conducted bv Dr. R. II. Wheeler and Dr. D. W. DeBosk, profesmrs of pT-h"!"i"v snd ciiiit-a-t:on fespt'ttivelr, wen to Cslein Fri dsy to vi.it Ihe school for feeble mind d. The following ttmk tht trip: Mrs. O. II. Ednvwidson, Mii-ws Ruth Mont gomerv, fatal Montague, Kffis Me tnire Eveiya Smith, jrtthy Hanford, who ( ill this additional ul'J male it lint on'v Jr 111 e in ,. ,, ,..., ,, , I or a t!.1V ltll.1 It IS OMM ito tra.n on his'.-,, .;,i k..u ... u nean a noen limes a nay y s.ti-hin; !,.,, ynnr ,Kirp wi ,. 8,.- .Ii. ?""",'" f I'M'" '".'' "n. miin-lieil and aiioth iitg lonaccit 1 inMim a maoiitnfl chance with health and life to lose and nothing to win hut Ihe chance tint: he mar lw them He is indulging in i Msnufai-iiirers' '.Voter a costly habit at the expense of pre-i under the positive r u fioiis health. Ak any HtM-tnr snys here, ' under the pt.-ittve tara t and he will fell you that using tohsceii not injurious: that il et 1 1 injurious and tiiat it is far belter to :t forming 4ni; th:t it wit ouit the habit thsn to experiment to man to throw off the t find nut how much ti-hnt, jour hiitMii.t t b itt snv dnix'iit will will stand willoHit st'rious results. lentire pim-hase pine it it i Ittlt the thourjht of quitting is on-1 dtsn-ned in Saiem uudf r !in pleasant to most men even to thoneltv 4.tr D, J, Viv and other wbo kcow that tuiracco injures tltcm 'isSsI k or two 1 t I..! U sold v ti t i t 19 no h.ib il in1 li any t.-e iit.tt, ,..,. I .:k I-. It is I I id