PAGE EIGHT. SALEM, OREGON. SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1919. EADY! All Around Town i I NOW Sfl NEW! FASHIONABLE! H i oat FOR FALL AND WINTER OF 1919 FASHION'S FAVORED STYLES ALREADY RECEIVED FROM OUR HEADQUARTERS IN NEW YORK CITY BUY NOW WHILE SELECTION IS COMPLETE! A BIG SAVING IS POSSIBLE BUYING FROM US! SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY! DON'T WAIT A MINUTE Take immediate advantage of this advance opportunity OUR EXTREME LY LOW PRICES are easily accounted for when you consider the stupen dous number "of SILK PLUSH COATS WE BUY FOR OUR 197 STORES. A visit to our store will demonstrate our early preparedness to save you con siderable money on newest style Silk Plush Coats, v 1 incorporated ' " ' II I I III 1111 J WM. & llAKT k IN -"SQTJAKE DUU. SANDERSON" COMEDY j I PATES j Dance tonight it armory. A Nation- Wide Institution I . 1 Auction Sale Wednesday, Aug. 6, 2 p.m. At 1783 Court Street Consisting of the following property: rn 1l e?;,n0mA.USG' lot and fum-Wfi. Size of lot, iMxIoj feet. Ihis house is modern in every respect excepting furnace, and located in one of the best parts of the city. 1 block off street car line. All kinds of fruit for family use. Also good garden. ... FURNITURE I dining table and 5 chairs. 1 Brussels rug, 9x12. bed room carpets. 1 etoel range, 1 wood heater, 1 gas range, 1 oil heater and 1 hot water heater. 2 large rockers, 2 sewing rockers. 1 child's bed complete. 1 baby buggy, 2 full sized beds complete. Library table, 2 stand tables, 1 oak dresser, 1 dresser and comode. Come and buy yourself a home. Reason for sale am leaving the city for the east, therefor I want to riSni efr! ;bidl.ler on day of sale . TERMS OF SALE-A11 furniture will be sold JirCA s.IIo.us? wil1 be sold subJcct t0 a mortgage of WoO, this the buyer to assume. Balance 1-2 cash the other half in 4 months at 7 per cent interest. Ab stract of title will be furnished the buyer W.J.ENTRESS Owner G.SATTERLEE, The New Auctioneer Phone 1000 or 1211. STATE HOUSE NEWS The weekly report of tlio industrial i accident commission hon that dur ing the pant week there were reported 'throughout the utile n tolnl f 522 ue Icidenta, of which leven resulted fatal l.v. These wore 1'eter Bording dairy i '"h, Portland; Fred Pino, electrician, Portland; B. P. Norton, lumberman, I Sumner j Henry flnrner, lugger, Kai nier; Alio Chainard, rpair mun, Port jltimlj K. W, Moore, lumberman, Lov I I -N". H. Lovelace, Kaiiiier, lumber itnnnj Al Heini, Astoria, pedestrian run over by cam. Of the total number 484 I were subject to provision! of the coiu ! pensntiiiu act. ; 1,1 a report to the governor the atate .board of conciliation, provided ijl by 1 the last lciritdut lire, ilitniftiitil iffH vh.t its opponents hnvo clnimedtiint If - very limited in its scope of operations rc in eeming controversies between em plovers and employes, because of lack of authority and lmwer to enforce, de- crees. It hss acted in thrc. ill f f i-rnn fwiks, with ri'Hiilts that were onl par , tinny sntmfactorv. Ai n m..,l 1 1 1 lit nf negotiation bctwe'n capital und lnbor lit hits served u good piiipu-', and i ,t ; least one ease the board induced" both sides to agree to a tentative adjust ment of the mntter of hourssind wngos 'pending further negotiations. Ueyond its moral and advisory iiifluonco the board can accomplish littlo as the law I 'tow stands. When Talmadg sings you want to cry. Hear him at bg Turner dance to night. Dance tonight at armory. j Voluntary mediation for labor trou ble was disrussed'at a meeting held ilast evening at the Commercial club. I At the close of the meeting T. E. Mc Croekey, manager ef the Salem Com mercial club, who presided, was asked to name a committee of five to canvs the situation among the employers on juiL- proposiuon or creating a mediation1 L. E. Springer, dentist, Moor j council composed of thne frra the em-j utwjii. i um idiit irum me employes. tf trie motion to create such a council! was made y V. Al. Hamilton, local1 superintendent of the Portland Kail-' way, Liyht and Puwes company. E. Hofer was one of the main speakers of the evening. I Dr. bldg. corner Court and Phone 114. Dane tonight at armory. For first class work call Society Cleaners and Dyers, 1272 State St. Phone 1684. tf Artificial teeth, have expert plate man. with over 35 vears pxnpricni-. at my office. Dr. D. X. Beechler, den tist, 308 U. S. Nat. bank bldg. tf o uun inn nign ct. and To th list of name published of ' teach there Friday afternoon and . V 1- .1.. i tr all ilnir Kfltlirilnv nf A.w.l - , wl nil thoae who died in the service from Ma rion county should be added the name of Glenn E. Sehaap of Pratum. He last served with company L, 26lh in fantry and was killed in battle Oct. 6, 1SHS. He was first reported as missing, and hit father George W. Sehaap of Pratum haa been unable to get any definite information from .the war de partment. A watch belonging to the young man waa brought buck by a comrade. o Dr. Carl E. Miller Has opened his dental office at 010511 V. S. bank bldg. Phone 341. tf Dr. Mott, Bank of Commerce, 407-8. tf Dane tonight at armory. v Try Northern Flour. Ifi a Bear, every sack guaranteed. At your gro cers, tf Frank Myers and wife and O. B. Wnbb and wife left this afternoon for an automobile trip into California. They expect to be awav about one month. W buy liberty bonds. 314 Masonic building. tf o Dr. L. B. Springer, dentist, Moore bldg. corner Court and Liberty. Phone 114. tf Dance tonight at armory. Newport fishing season opens; ling cod sliced, l.V, and whole fish 12c per pound; rod cod 10c pound. Fitta Mar ket. tf "Th Buster Brown Shoe Store" of Salem has filed articles of incorpora tion with (leorgo M. King, George L. Arbucklo and . L. W.isherd as resident incorporators. The capital stock is $10, 000, divided into 100 shares of $100 each. The store is now open for busi ness in the store room formerly occu pied by tho jewelry firm f Pomeroy I Wallace. - Diamond T trucks and F armors Spe cial. Marion garage. 233-2:ifl 8. Com mercial St. Phone ;i2. .street. ii i . f .......-... n . .. ' crees. n nss acted in three different .umn ana --i.inio oniem" ci- labor difficulties during the past few Prl f'ly f ,hpv w,'re n.la,)fl NOTICK OP SALE OP GOVERNMENT wcks, with results that were onh par Z ' ' l'""b,'r ",cr1 lani1 offu'(, Washing- - ion. u. v., June it, jam. isotace is Crtifteti nf .. v i hoi-oby given lhat subject to the conji- beW.v?r! i ot the act of ran? D C ' W. lk, ..V. f L T J""e ' 1,18 &9 8,Bt- 2IS). L,.;,.. .lk'r.. C!r,lf'C ,hat he iustructdon. of the wcretary of tho in- terior of September 15, 1917, the tim Dane tonight at armory, Willard Storag Battery Servlc Sta tins will move to sag v H . .)" "? ' rortliind, Oregon, to th, Sept. 1st. Your. f,,r better .erWr. S .i ! "8i at ? k'7 ,h?n ,he P MAY RESTRICT (Cautinued from page one) Way to take command, these defects Superintendent Bennett of the state banking department makes It known tl.n. k.. .:n .! . ... j'"" couiinne to act in the au- iinonty granted to him by the state law in crnntinir or refiminir M.ui...... lmnks in Oregon, notwithstanding that' ine circuit court of Marion county Mot i filled that the law was unronstitmonnl. , The questinn has been carried up to the "uprcme conn m llie case of the Bank ... m-rre er Ft. joiins, and unless 'u" a "that tribunal upholds the Wo. ,,. I .ii . Coin. f... ... 1.1.... .:n t . . I "'mi recognition waato b. kail tfc. m "c no riianue In Mr. nn. neii s administration of the law. Got your suit yet? Better git it real soon. Bihop has 'em. o Miss Magers has moved her local studio to second floor of the Derbv building, cor. Court Slid High St. and While ther is considerable excite ment in tho hop market, with reports of prices as high as 50 cent a pound, these top figures will not be enjoyed by very many growers in this part oil the valley. It is pretty well understood that fully 90 r cent of the hops have already been contracted for and that the average price is from 25 to 30 cents. The contracts that have been fil ed at the county recorder's office show prices around 25 cents a pound. o Auction salo of 7 room house and furnishings, 1410 C St. cor. loth St. north, Thursday Aug. 7th, 1:110 p. m. See descriptive ad. Bishop has a new shipment of shoes from tho east. o Marriage licenses are running far a head of suits for divorces for the past month of July according to the officiul records in the county clerk's office. During the month the marriage licens es numbered 23 while only V divorce actions were filed. Dr. Stone has moved his 157 S. Com. St. store to Mr. Talmadge will sing. Big dance at Turner. Grab a bus and como. o Marriage '"censes Issued today and yesterday are as follows: Leo Sutter, 8alem. a laborer and Myrtle May Mathis, also of Salom. He "was born in Sulem ami she in A Um n v. He is a returned soldier. Yesterday" the first, .1 i: . . . - ui mice licenses was issuea to Ijfo C. Ball, 22, of Turner, a garago mechanic and Mary Agnes Wippcr, 20, also of Turner. The second I icentin una in ITnw. ard C. Miches, 2.'t, of Silvertoa, a civil engineer, ana .ottie F. Warnoek, a school tencher living at Silvcrtnn. The third license was to August Carl Smit, 30, of Gurvais, cook by occupation, and Alico Pendleton, age 17, also of Ger vn'is. Mr. Smith was born in War ( Vi. U'n us La. o Men who served in the armv itnrinir the late war and who wish to become citizens, will not lie. obliged to live in the eniintrv fi-a vonm hi.f.i..n I " - v .HHIO u( I'M r I III IH tf papers of naturalization. Under the Call Ptt, mw. , m l 01 congress dated July 19, 1919, a Sr Tork PluLTls A. '7 r0" for"i('"1 U"rn who wm'd in ''" niiIi .pair work. Tliono 16oS, 2-0 N. Com tttlv or Mvul t . honorMv ' I discharged, amy lie nntnmlized by firxt RalBin rirf r,r. i. appearing oerore tne naturnliznt on i.E.! J30.?..1'. "a"" e,.,iner for a preliminarv examina- " 7-R00M HOUSE Ai FURNISHINGS 1410 C St., Corner 15th St. Thursday, Aug. 7, 1:30 p. in. Consisting of 7 roomed plastered house with full cement basement, "cement floored, electric lights, bath and toilet, large front porch, dutch kitchen, large corner lot, this is a well built home being only 5 years old. Anyone wishing to buy a home should not miss this opportunity. FURNITURE 1 i; Oak buffet French design; 1 Round oak extension table with ped estal; 4 oak cane seated diners; 2 Oak cane seated kitchen chairs; 1 green velour lounge; 1 Kimball 6 Octave organ light oak; 1 lady's writ ing desk; ti oak rockers; 1 baby's rocker; 1 4 hole Orbin DcLuxe ran.re like new, coiled; 2 heaters. 1 camp stove; 1 oil heater; 1 10 ft. drop leg extension table; 2 kitchen tables; 5 center tables; 1 glass cupboard; 1 bed, spring and mattress, dresser and comode; 2 enameled beds springs and mattresses; 1 high chair; 1 book shelf; i rawhide chairs; 1 ru de sign linoleum, 10x11 feet; 1 Axminster rug, 12.ixU feet. 1 Brussels rug, 12.6x15 feet; 1 v61vet Brussels carpet, 12x11 feet; 1 ingrain carpet; new windows; 1 gasoline lamp; 1 porch seat; 1 Hugro vacuum carpet sweeper; 1 cloth wringer; 5 wash tubs; 1 lawn mower; 10 dozen fruit an; 40 quarts canned fruit; dishes and kitchen utensils, stone iars house plants; 1 power or himd feed cutter. 1 50-egg Buekeve incubator ' 1 hand garden plow, dry wood, lumber," shovels, hoes, rakes, spade, forks and many other things too numerous to mention. Mrs. Maria Wolters OWNER 1410 C St. Cor. 15th St. F. N .WOODRY, THE AUCTIONEER Phone 510 or 511 NOTE Woodry buys and sells everything. See me before you sell. tion, and then filing his petition. Af ter this examination, his petition may be filed and heard within 90 days. The provisions of this late law are applica ble for one year from the time all Am erican troops have returned jo the United titutcs. BOUND COAST LEAGUE BASES (By United Press.) Yesterday's winners: Oakland, Sacra mento, Salt Lake, Los Angeles. Homo runs: Krug, Kuuiicr, Bees; Griggs, Senators. The Angels jumped to the front through the medium of a 13-ir.ning game with the Beavers. Tho 8erapii annexed the contest, 3 to 2. The Tigers losing, ofcourso, helped the Angels bisck into the upper berth. The Oaks won again 3 to 1. Tho Seals are getting so far away from first place that tho intervening figures begin to look like a packer's alleged, profits. The Solons took the four straight, 5 to 3. llymer's Maimers aro getting 11 is bad ut, the Seals. They also lost their fceith straight whoa the Bees stung! 'en for nnnther cnme, 5 to 8. Our experience and extensive research into the science of our prefession man tles its with the au thority to serve with n wise discretion. ts t3 ber on "the following lands will be sold August 20, 1919, at 10 o'clock a. m., at publie auction at the Vnited States kind office at Portlnnd, Oregon, to the incorporators of the-Webfont Aircraft company, with Salem as headquarters and offices at the Marion hotel. Dr. Ston has moved his store praised value as shown by this notice, sale to be subject to tho approval of of the secretary of the interior. The purchase price, with an additional sum of one fifth at nnA TMi Cint ttin.i.r.f benng commissions allowed, must be' deposited at time of sale, money to be out delay, It is understood It would! com0 ui,ke, through Colonel May than The Office ofleT.r. nt v.. " i, ""r ,n '.. "iled out to all t.riv.t. .1 "7 u, would be overco,,,. ... i.. , ' Z Z ' V T. ' "'ore "inn Probable that Utitutioni of th. V. offers who would be re MM on., S hefedera, government. ,ScwttlI H T " "0t 'PP The election of Colonel f. .)...':.. 1 v ' '-v nu r prescribed conrse. nf i!,.i in 0 the fct th. k. f; """.r" r,su- "' reg.-nt has hrinir them .i.hi. .K. L"r..Zl" " - ,,v t ii iniujin ijl IRC flie Great D WUlard Storag Battery Servlc Sta tion will movo to 2.'!8 X. High about Sept. 1st. Yours for better service. 8-.'!0 P. E. Fuller-ton. V. Lvl. McOofc. d B. O. HneMing a, named a, the H. 7 incorporators ur the-Wehfnnf lirgt.fi . . . , wie patent will ismie lor the timber; which must be removed within ten years. Bids will be received from citi- lutita IK. ITltn.! Q.nn ' ;0f such citizens and corporations or-! ganiicd under the laws of the United! Dane tonight, new hall at Turner f,H,Vor Vr t6rritor7 "1 di:' - tnct thereof only. Upon applicatidn of; W. E. Cbrtsmar brooght lt ".'s'W W f , wo aga.nst K. O. l.ff and wife for liK) U, ' " M-,f. , W '4' re f'' which he allege, is ,i n a note "for ' "."V.f. 'A!... f.'' " V" ! flOO given at 8u.vto Oct. 13. M ri f ZTvC,1, ,S 11 allege no osrt f th. .m,.l ..!." E'. A .tl V.?' 1CS0 I fir 1770 M., hcnlock 250 M., SWV .-ir., nr s;iSKi M.. hemlock 00 "Marvel sot at this: for the hour is earning in which ail that are in their gvo shall fee, His voic and com forth; t-y that hate done goed unto the reanrrertioa of life and ther that done evil unto rwmrreetioa ef 1mBaUo (judgment)." Jha 5 -28, Behold I bring you good tidines of great joy which shall be unto all peo ple," "On earth peace, good will -to- wara men." Luke 2:10. 14. 'IV&00 rama of the Bible -mm w tuvu. lvUK SHU, 1. "When Eden Blooms, There'll BeNo Tombs" Lecture by Prut J. A. Gillespie, of Omaha. Nebr, AnspW. of IterMUon,l Bible oe Hall, Sunday, August 3, 3 p. m. sh" M N'EU WU. fir fitil M kAm!ivk inn M.. .VW14 XW14. fir 17fi0 M., NE4 "I, nr 11,11 ai.. nemiocfc JO M., NS14 sEy, fir 1630 M., hemlock 50 j M., SEV, SE';. fir 1190 M hemlock I n. M, HW14 SKif, fir 790 M.. XE j SWt4, fir m M.. XVTt4 fir 2100 M.. ska: hwu. f;. iin v (8V4 SW14, fir le-iO M., ao-e of th ur to oe soiii tor iesn than f per M, ci none ef the hemlock to be eold for les than 75 eenH per M. T. 9, R. 3 E.. Sec. 25. SV4 Nnvi4, red fir O0 XL. SK4 NF'J, red f.r 330 8WH NK4. red fir 500 M aon of th red Tir to be sold for les than 2 per M. CIAY TALLMAX, C'oaniiioaer, Gen eral Land Office. s It j m ID) . KOST TIMES E a MAYS GOOD GREAT Vaudeville MACK and LANE LOWRY and KATHRYN "WHAT IS IT ALL "THE RAZOR SALES ABOUT?" MAN" 3 Eddy Sisters 3 A STUDY IN DAINTINESS CGRINNE GRIFFITH in HISS ACTION" SUNDAY MlV THEATRE 1.3- If