PAGE TEN (T1)C HaUnHfol ifournnt SALEM, OREGON SATURDAY, JULY 12, 1919. H LOOK OUT FOR US! n ii Doctors Yes we doctor and repair beyond reproach Diseased Tires And heart weary auto owners who rely upon us to keep them out of trouble are never disappointed. Most auto owners are very pessimistic about having their tires retreaded. We have proved the value of this process if properly done. BRING US YOUR NEXT TIRE WORK Also let us quote you on new tires. All Around Town OOMINO EVENTS July 16, Wednesday Dance at armory gives by the Elks ' lodge. July 19, -Friday Cherrian band concert at Willsoa perk, beginning at 8 o'clock. July 20-26 Kllison-Waite ehaotauqua in Sit em. Oswald & Savage PHONE 394 "TIRE SPECIALISTS" 178 S. Com'l. St. GEH3EK1 to the teacher when school begins this I falL However, in order that the office j of the county superintendent of schools ; W. ii. Smith, shall be informed as to jwhat pupil are doing throughout till county, all who buy stamp by money earned are asked to write the superin- tendeut. In addition to the five Uiro'l (children who have earned enough mon ey to entitle them to fcanks, the fol lowing hate already qualified: Klix abeth rsirchild, 12, of Salem, James Fsirrhild, 9, of Salem, Thomas M. Wewott, 8, of Aurora ard Ronald J. Vruzell, 19, of Salem. o Dr. Carl B. Millar baa opened his dental office at 310-511 U. 8. bank bid. Phone 341. - tf ELSIE FERGUSON IN "EYES OF THE SOUL" Try Northern rtonr. It's a Bear, every sack guaranteed. At your gro cers, tf Artificial teeth, hare expert plate maa, with over 35 years experience, at my office. Dr. D, X. Beechler, den tist, 308 U. S. Nat. bank bldg. tf According to the quarterly report of the Salem post offiice the receipts for i t ho quarter ending July 1, 1919, for : first class matter and sale of stumps i amounted to -'n,9o. 92, for second class matter, $113(1.91 and for third and fourth class matter, 40ti9."!. 74. The minimum temperature loin la it night was 59. In It was rather oh Illy at Phoenix, Art ona, yesterday at the maximum tem perature only reached 90. In Sulem It was OH, while Helenii, Montana, man- Karl Spraucr, 30, an auto mechanic aged to experience 92, with the Sac-1 living at 1410 Sotrtli Cottage street, rsmento valley only 9(1, Denver 91, wants to tiivoniu a real American citi Yakima 90, Portland till, I'or.ntcllo 92, 1 sen and has filed his first papers of Medford 90, Calgary 83 and Winnipeg declaration of Intention. Ha arrived WANTED fa- 'in this country when 21 years old, nine years ago. 1'ercy Val hdwards, seaman, of H03 Union street, Salem, also wants to liecome an American eitir.cn again. He was born in Wisconsin, but like many Amerieans wont to Canada to take up land, la 1909 ho was made an English, citizen, according to the cus tom and laws in Canada where one must acquire citizenship there to take up lnmt. However, as soon as Mr. Ed wards not back to America, which was Just a fw weeks sito, he wanted to le an American citizen agiiin. Yesterday he filed bin declaration of intention. Cherries Pears and all kinds of Berries i Royal Ann Cherries ....10c lb . Bings, Lamberts 10c lb. Red Raspberries 12c lb. Black Cap Raspberries..lOc lb. Blackberries (Lawtons)..8c lb. Loganberries 8c lb. Evergreen Blackberries..Gc lb. Bartlett Pears.... $G0 per ton We furnish boxes and crates. Come and aee us before you sell. MANGIS BROS. Warehouse High and Ferry Sts. PHONE 717 Office 512 State St. Salem, Oregon The ladles of the 1st Christian church will meet Monday afternoon July 14th nt 2 p. m., in the church pariors. Special meeting of Multno mah chapter No. 1 H. A. M. this evening. Woik in the H. A. degree. The work will be done by the grnnd officer. Visiting companion welcome. Lunch will be served by John ny Jones. Mraud Mrs. O. E. Terwilllgor, grad uate morticians and funenil directors, 770 Clieineketii ttt. l'honc 724. Newport fishing season opens; ling cod sliced, ISc, and whole fish 12c per pound; red cod lOe pouid. Fittt Mar ket, tf O Dr. L. R. Springer, dentist, Moore bldg. corner Court and Liberty. Phone 114. tf Save Your Eyes foil - t-jl t. Wrong eyeglasses are worse some times than none If in doubt about your present glasses or your eyes REMEMBER We will examine your eyes thor oughly and advise you honestly. DR. A. KcCULLCCII, OPTOMETRIST 201-5 Salem Bank of Commerce Building -Tts Why Pay More? BARGAIN DAY-EVERY DAY AND A SPECIAL REDUCTION THURSDAY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ON SUIT CASES TRUNKSOIL STOVES, RANGES, TABLES, LIB RARY TABLES, CHAIRS, ROCKERS, BEDS, SPRINGS AND MATTRESSES. ' WHITE AND WHITE ENAMELED WARE 20c Peoples Furniture and Hardware Store 271 N. Commercial St. Salem. No license necessary when one wish es .to buy explosives. A circular was re ceived yesterday by all licensors of ex plosive as follows; " As the explosive reKiilntiiim net has been revoked by congress, effective at tin close of bus iness June HO, Hi I U, and licensee are no longer required by pursuus purchas ing or ii in f explosives, you are re quested to aend to this office all your records and supplies." The circular letter is from the department of the interior. buriuu of niiiu1, explosive regulations. . first Church of Christ, Scientist, Sunday services are held af ,n fn mckcla street at IT tt. m, InltW tho JJibla lossoa, ESSSfrVt9t i iiy school at V:4 ft S kuCSfewC evening testimonial meeting l ju Keating room :!() .Masouie iempiu, opou every day except Hnndny and holidays from ll:4,"i a. m. to 3 p. m. All are in vited to our sorveea and to our read ing room, Rev, Leland W. Porter of the First Christian church, and Rev. Ralph L. Putnam of the Court street church, were elected vice president and record UK secretary respectively, of the Ore gon Christian Missionary sosiety at tho aiinuiil meeting Tuesday at (lmstian tabernacle, Tuincr. Baiera Cigar rectory is now making "La Corona" ad "Little Salem" ci gars exactly as they were made before uhe war. Smoking them remind you of old times. tf The county Jail now has three board ers, O. t'. Tabler was arrested yester day on the charge of non-iipoi t." The two young men arrested a few days ago for speeding- in Portland and who wore suspected of having something to do with tho reocnt Silvciton robbery, are still in jail awaitiug a report from the itinie keeper of tho ship yardB where the Voung men claimed they worked on the night of the robbery. When arrested, they were ia possession of souno of the goods stolen at Silver ton, according to the report of the of ficers. Dr. Mott, Bank of Commerce, 407-8. tf I I bay Junk of all kinds, rags and bottles, metal, iron, broken down autos and parts of autos. Give "us a trial. Steinbock Junk Co. 320 N. Com. St. rhoae 305. tf Dr. L. B. Springer, aentist. Moors bldg. corner Court and Liberty. Phone 114. tf o Notice: I will not be responsible for any debts unless contracted for by my self, personally. Ward N. Barrett. 711 o Dance at armory tonight Alice Slceen was arrested last eve ning and lodged in the city jail on a warrant from Portland. There seems to be an entanglement of her matrimon ial affairs according to the police. Any how, word waa sent down from Tort land thnt an officer would be here af ter her. She hna filed divorce proceed ings against Cassie John Skeen, alleg ing bad treatment and jealousy on his part. No children or property are n volved and she aks no alimony. o Vlarl The old home remedy." Mrs. A. Q. Foor, Marion hotel. 7-12 Dance at armory tonight. Permanent Positions Blng and Lambert cherries. We are in the market "bring them to our big plant opposite 8. V, Co. passenger station, or phone 204, Phex Co. tf o " If you belong to au aero club of any kind, now is the chance to attend a renl meeting. Invitations have been issued by the Aero elnti of Oregon, an nouncing a meeting of members to be hold next Monday evening at Portland, in the r,rcen room of the Portland chain ber of commerce, Oregon building, sev enth floor. o . For first class work call Society n i t - 1070 a . b Phone i6U. tf Dance, Stayton Friday night. Track leaves Masonic Temple at 7 o'clock. Round trip 5tlc. Hunts orchestra. 7-11 Dance M. B. A. hall Saturday night. Four piece orchestra. Auto leaves Ma sinie Temple 8:30. 7-11 Dance at armory tonight B. C. Eriessl Is In the city jail charged with iburjj'lnry. The charge is! Iiased on a section of Lord's Oregon I Laws as 'fololws: "If any person shall break and enter any dwelling house in the night time an which there is some human being, with Intent to commit a crime, or having entered with euch in tent, and shall assault any person law fully therein, he shall be guilty of burglary." According to this aectioa of the statutes, if a person enters a house at night lime ami hhwiiiIIs any one. the crime of burglary has been eommittod, and upon conviction, liable to a sentence of from 5 to 15 years In the penitentiary. ; o Dance at Query's hall Livesley sta tion, 6at. July 12th. 7-12 For Salet $2000 banfe stock paying dividend, not a .Sulem (bunk. Write 3 caro .lonrnnl. Dance at armory tonight. Some rowdy youngsters living in the north part of the city are headed for the Iboy's reform school, according to the police. A few days ago shortly af ter a cement walk was laid on north Broadway, eevcml boys walked over the eenicnt before it had hardened and did some marking of letters that will make it necessary to either recon struct part of the walk or chisel out the si-.'ns and letters, as well as the foot prints. CABO OF THANKS T wish to thank all who a-Ufod me annuo- tue tnxie nread contest. Winin- Permanent and temporary positions open for young Women with or without experience. Applications will be receive! during the present strike at our Central Office in Salem, Telephone Build ing, 170 North Liberty Street t X 4- X X t i The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company We bay liberty bonds. 314 Masonic bldg. tf Call Patton Plumbing Co. for your repsjr work. Thone 1008, 220 N. Com. street. tf during tue in fred Tavlor. The state convention of the Chris- i tian churches will continue over flui dity, and the congregations of the two local churches will go to Turner for services that day, Autos will bo at the churches al K:U0 a. m. for those who gather at that hour. Wednesday eve ning at the Kirnt church the new organ will he heard for the first time, and tho beautiful "Madame IhtHcrf ly " reading will be given. Prof. T. 8. Hub erts, Mrs. Leland W, Porter, Lena Belle Tartar, Leonia Oshorn Peterson and the male quartet will appear on the program. Jndge George O. Bingham this morn ing granted the injunction 'ed for by the Kings' Product company sgaint J. W. LalVUette, requiring him to deliver to the company his logan berries at S'-a cents a pound. He is among the several growers who were sued by the Kings Products company a few days ago for the delivery of ber ries contracted, but whU h was compro mised by the agreement that the grow ers should deliver at 5 cents, while the roinpanv should depotit with the court the difference between jv cents pound and 'he maiket price. How ever, Mr. IjuPollette did not unite wiia the other growrs sued, and hence injunction was brought against him In dividually. Salem's a Good Place to Trade j The hand grenade banks, to be given i tho school children of Marion county, sro for those who earn money to buy war savings stamps duiiug the sum j mcr vacation, and in urdcr to further t he entitled to a bank, the pupil must write au eswy telling all aliout how the money was earned, and submit it Our experience and ettensive research into the science of eur profession man tles us with the au- thority to serve with a wise discretioa. You're not dressed if you haven't a shirt on neither are you dressed prop erly if you haven't an Arrow shirt, at Bishop's, CABDOF1 THANKS Wo wish to thank our many friends and neighbois and members of L. L. L. L. for the many kindnesses and beautiful flowers during the sickness and death of onr beloved husband and father. Mrs. urnli Sutton, Mrs. (i. II. 'IVrbvshire, Mr. nnd Mrs. B. K. Brown, "Mrs. Ruth Fluke and Miss Blanche Sut ton. Dance at armory tonight. Polite Formality Finds no place in this bank. It's officers and em ployees are glad to form the acquaintance of each depositor and extend every courtesy to them. CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK J. H. Albert, President Jos. H. Albert, Cashier We do high grade Jewelry Repair ing quick service. HARTMAN BROS. CO. Jewelers and Opticians eit Corner of State and Liberty Streets --- t H Tonight, dance U. B. A. hail. Tour lece orrhea'ra. Auto leaves Mnsouic mplc !U0. Mothers Your boy's health demands thnt you pnnhase a palm beach suit at Bishop s. According to the books of Clyde O. Rice, city treasurer, at the clone of the yearly quarter, .Inne 30, the city had on deposit in the city tanks the siun of iti,."i.fil. This sinount is scatter ed through a doren or so different funds, and not available only as these fnnds aro called upon. The receipts of the eitr for the three month ending June an, amounted to 90,4M7, while the disbursements for the same months amounted to 1 l!l,"9.61. Included in the amounts pjiid out during the last quarter was :13,2JS.M tsking up spe cial svwer bonds and 3.1.S.11.M in tak ing up Bancroft paving bonds. Dance at armory tonight. Bishop's Palm Beach suit for boys are Inexpensive resd today's ad and save his health Bishop's always. Dane at armory tonight je Slogan of Today and of tie Future Ship By Tftck Willamette Valley Transfer Co. PHONE 11C0 I lust received several shipments of phonographs and now have si! the dif ferent colored case in walnut, light oak and mahogany. This is the most complete showing of phonographs we have had in over a vear. Geo. C. Will. IS YOUR BUSINESS PROTEQED You have locked your money in a safe, placed your automobile in a garage, but what have you done with your business. It represents MONEY and is MONEY and therefore should be locked up with an adequate and comprehensive ACCOUNT ING SYSTEM. Let us serve you in this capacity. TRCitlLEY AND HENDERSON Tublic Accountants Chamber of Commerce Bldg. Portland, Oregon, For a Greater Maioa Cccnty PATRONIZE Local Merchants For a Greater Maica Coisty-PATROMZE Local Merchants I si