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i THE OREGON STATESMAN: THURSDAY, MARCH 22,, 1917. trusaiug; Apni Aioany. Portland, representing the state Geary street shelter shed and also board of horticulture. The inspee- Poor Children Back crosslngs; April 10. Mill City, depot tions are ckiefly made as a precaa-facilities; April 12, Woodburn, cross- tion against tuber moth.

ing at McKee statioan; April 13, ap- plication to have the Oregon Electric ere Married Yesterday-stop its trains at Pine Knott; April Marriage licenses were issued at 16, Stayton, rates charged for fur- the county clerk's office yesterday to nishing the electric company of that James A. Burns, 31 years old, of town water for power. Shaw, and, Mrs. Pearl Miller, 24, of Silverton; and to Howard Force, 29, Dance at Brooks Thursday- and Laura Gill, 27, both employed March 22. Good music.

Gents 50c. 'at the state hospital. Both couples Tests in many cities have shown that children backward In their studies were suffering from defects of vision. Often the strain had seriously affected their bodily health as well. We hare examined many such children and the rapid progress they have made after being fitted with the right kind of glasses is another evidence of the value of our thorough Etudy of each case.

DR. HERMAN W. BARR Optometrist-OpttclAn lUrtman Bros Co, 8UU and Liberty Brtog in the broken part we can duplicate an lens 31 3C 1 were married yesterday. Returns from California BORN William Gahlsdorf has returned i after two weeks spent in in ne SWARTC To Mr. and Mrs.

Victor euL iu transact Dusiness. t. Sanrti 1SQrt D0M1 day, March 18, 1917, a son. Gahlsdorf says that California business men declare Oregon is going to The little boy has been named snow an increased prosperity in a Hubert Roy. His grandparents snort time.

Dasing tneir opinions on are Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Craig and CITY NEWS and State House Briefs a thorough study of business con-, Mr.

and Mrs. J. C. Swartz, all of ditions throughout Ithe nation. Salem, and he has a great-grand- father, B.

S. Craig, of New Albany, 'i Indiana. While in California Mr. Gahlsdorf made an automobile trip to Santa Rosa, Sacramento and other central California places. grounds, and each class, the seventh, eighth and ninth grades have selected their own plots on the PERSONALS TODAY AT THE THEATERS IK You Like Jujubes? See Strongheart.

High school. Friday, 8 o'clock p. m. Reserved seats Zoc. General admission, 23c.

grounds. plot will be planted to the flowers and taken care of by To the highest bidder. Every article of New and Used Furniture in the McPeek Store at 271 North Commercial street me ciass selecting it. Mr. and Mrs.

A. 15. Locke have left for to live. Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Keller aTe visiting friends in Portland. J. K. Johnson of Breitenbush Reward of H) Offered Give Your Eyes the Attention 1 ney deserve. Consnlt ns first Smith has received a circular fromiSpUngs l6 Mr.

and Mrs. W. C. Bass of Jeffer No time like the. present.

No place GRAND High street, near Court. Dark. OREGON State street near O. E. depot.

Home of Triangle pictures. Dorothy Dalton in "Chicken Casey." BLIGH State between Liberty and High. Motion pictures. Helen Ilosson featured in "The Light." YE LIBERTY Liberty near State. Home of Paramount pictures.

and Won," with Marie Doro. as reasonable as ours. Gardner (fu lyj TY Keene. Ml Frank Hague, director of public safety at Jersey City, N. asking that a lookout be kept in the schools of the county for James Douglas Glass, 6 years old, who has disappeared 'from his Jersey City home Madame Ray- First Congregational church Fri day evening, 7:30 o'clock.

who is believed to have been son are in Salem. S. A. Henry has gone to Great Falls, to locate. A.

L. Lay has been visiting here from Eugene. W. C. Bass of Albany was in the city yesterday.

T. A. Livesley is expected to return today from California. Beiamir Brick of Salem was registered yesterday at Hotel Portland, i Papers Read by Students abducted. It is thought that his abductors may have placed him in school.

The lad was last Eeen in Greeley, Pikeucounty, Pa. The students of Lincoln school are reading systematically newspa pers which are delivered by carriers of The Statesman, Capital Journal, Oregonian, Telegram and Oregon journal. Among college and high school journals which are read bv Aut-tion Sale 1'opular The auction sale is the popular outdoor sport these days. Woodry Greer have pulled off four successful sales during the past week, including E. R.

Block's farm sale at Luver. and the furnishings of three Salem homes, P. C. Corey, 1363 North Seventeenth street: Mrs. Tooze at 461 North High street, and G.

E. Nichols at 670 Union street. the students are the high school Dandruff Surely Destroys the Hair Clarion, the Washington Watch-it Card of Thanks We wish to thank our friends for their many kindnesses during the illness and bereavement of our beloved wife, sister and mother, Mrs. It. M.

Harris. Signed by: R. M. Harris, Wilson Hager, Mrs. Eva Dingman, Mrs.

Delia DeSart, Mrs. Belle Peck, Mrs. Anna Schoppert, and the Collegian. The papers are read during spare time in the vacated periods of the day. The goods must go.

We have neither time nor inclination to move the stock. We bought it at less than half present wholesale prices. We can sell way under the market and still profit if we do it quickly. It's a rare chance. Name your own prices.

McPeek's Furniture Store 271 N. March 22. 10 a. 1:30 p. m.

and 7:30 p. m. Col. E. G.

Snider, Auctioneer E. Lo Stiff Sool PHONES 941-508-1233 Store will be open for business every day as usual and goods will be sold for what they will bring, regardless of cost. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE The McPeek stock of furniture consists of mostly new furnishings and is a good, clean, strictly high grade stock throughout. E. G.

SNIDER, Auctioneer. Prof. Peanut, Famous Trickster Congregational church Friday evening, 7:30 o'clock. Dance at Armory Saturday night. Ladies free.

Dr. Alice Bancroft, Over Stockton's Eye and nerve specialist. Mrs. Minna Clark, Ed. Harris.

Every Farmer and Orchardist Girls if you want plenty of thick, beautiful, glossy, silky hair, do by all means get rid of dandruff, for it will starve your hair and ruin it if you don't. It doesn't do much good to try to brush or wash it out. The only sure way to get r4d of dandruff is to dissolve it, then you destroy it entirely. To do this, get about four ounces of ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger By morning, most if not all. of your dandruff will be gone, and three Great Moving Pictu In this locality should visit the Charles R.

Archerd Implement company and see the Bean Orchard tractor. Xpw Croration Story "Three Bears." All the children ought to see it. First Congregational church Friday evening 7:30. Articles of incorporation were filei Yesterday bv the following: Vnited States Signal company. Portland Will Honor D'Arcy itiii D.

M. McGill, J. C. Winter. F.

II. Beverly: DeLamar Mine3 company; Portland. $10,000. Charles In honor of a visitation by Deputy District Grand Exalted Ruler P. H.

for four more application will com Receives Squab Shipment-Mrs. Henrietta McAdams who lives near the state hospital received a shipment of squabs yesterday from Adei. Iowa, for breeding purposes. They came through in good shape and she expects to raise squabs for local and the Portland market. D'Arcy, the Roseburg Elks last night gave a banquet at their lodge Ball.

I At the session of the lodge Judge E. Haas. O. B. Hurd, J.

C. Kitchen: Reinforcement Fund of the Diocese of Oregon of the Protestant Episcopal thurch. Portland. Bev. Walter T.

Sumner. W. J. Burns. R.

L. Glisan. C. N. Huggins.

D'Arcy was an official visitor, and addressed the order. pletely destroy every -single sign and trace of it. You will fird. too, that all itching and digging of the scalp will stop, and your hair will look and feel a hundred times better. You can get liquid arvon at any drug store.

It i3 inexpensive four ounces is all you will need, no matter how much dandruff you have. This simple remedy never fails. Special Offer Dance at Armory Saturday night. Ladies free. Suits pressed, 50c.

Suits cleaned and pressed, $1. And remember that Penny Social-First Congregational church Friday evening. 7:30 o'clock. The Advance Sab the work will be done in first class manner by expert and experienced Of tickets for Strongheart indicates that every seat will be taken. Procure your reservations early Fri men.

I he Modern Cleaners, 4 6b Court street. day at Will' Music store. High DATE NOT SET 150 acres of land herein devised to my said wife. school auditorium. Friday, 8 o'clock.

Divorce Allowed Circuit Judge Bingham has signed a decree srrantinsr to Hannah C. Fearre Buys Newspaper-George Pearce, who recently sold the Heppner Herald, has bonght the Madras Pioneer, according to information, reaching, Mr. Pearce formerly lived in Salem and has since lived in Pendleton. He is a nephew of Lot L. Pearce of Salem.

Pearce will take charge of The Pioneer about May 1. The paper la a weekly publication. IN WILL CASE Third: I give, devise and bfqueath to my beloved son William H. Downing, 100 acres of land being the west Steelman a divorce from Sol Steel-! man. She is also allowed costs and disbursements.

Drilling Degree Teams-District Manager J. C. Jones of the Woodmen of the World is here to instruct the new degree staff of the local lodge. After finishing his work with the Salem team Mr. Jones will go to Albany.

Dallas. Oregon City and McMi nnville. Woodmen on the Pacific coast are soon to have i portion of land I bought from the 1 iifii 'heirs of Thomas II Evans, deceased. Appeal in Owning Will Lie- the said lOO acres is bounded on the south by the county road, on the west cision let to be Heard lbr land formeriy owned by w. Have You Sen Xo.

A beautiful Coca Brown English; I5al. on the -Hot Cake" last. Kn- by Circuit Court Brooks, on the north by land owned bv W. H. II.

Darby, and on the east tirely different. Salem Woolen Mill Store. To ICrdure Our Large Stork Of fine cut glass we are making a bis reduction. See our State street window. Hartman Bros.

Jewelers, State and Liberty. a ritual of own, Mr. Jones says. They have heretofore used the same ritnal that Is used by the Woodmen in the eastern states and in Canada. I i -J 3 Fifth: I give, dovise and beoueath wife.

Eliabeth A. IViwrlnr. I direct unto my beloved Kobert and requct my eeutors 10 m-1J the Downing, 153 acr.s off south real property herein devised to li-r portion of the donation land caini of her natural life time and di-Larkin Price and wife, in township vide tbo proce-d thereof ejually g. fouth range 1, ust of the Villan-. tween my four childre naimlv: ette Meridian, in Marion county.

Ore-! William 11. Downing, Iiobrt K. gon, said 153 acres is bounded on the' Downing, Iantha Schlbrede and Wal-north by county road, on the MHith ter F. DoVning. by land owned by Philip Gloer, on i I hereby nominate and the east by land owned by Mr.

Fish- appoint my two ons. Wiliiaut II. er. and the north line of 152 Down! and Kobert E. Downing.

ii acres to run across my land due eat xecutoriih of this my laf-t will and and west far enough north to male teestament. I direct and requl 1C3 acres; I also give and bequeath that they be not required to give any to my said son the mm of $1hi. bond er undertaklne as uch eiecut-Sixth: I gie. devise and bequeath crs. and in case of the death of either unto my beloved son WaMer F.

one of said enecutors or his inability Downing, $1000 and or.e-fcurth of or refusal to act as such. th otbr the income from the 150 acre; may net as sole eecuir. otherwise inbefore devised to my belowd wife, thy fhall act jointly, during her life time, and aLo that In witness thereof I hereunto he shall have a home with r.iy belo--'nty hind and real this 12th day of ed wife as long as he during April. K13. her life.

-S. Iwninr. i Seventh: I authorize, direct request the executors of thir my will. Mf II KXTR. WORK IN AIM II to sell and reduce to i-oner fall H' '-etween seasons when few real and personal pro'nv not pcryp-re as health specifically disposed of her.

in. collect The result is double work for all debts due toe, together with er-' kidnej. to throw otij vaMe eliml-tain life insurance I bold in the a. nafed through ben person-. O.

U. W. of Aumsviile. Oregon, and r.pire. Overworked VNney TUle Is Cleared A decree has been issued out of circuit court clearing the title of Gilbert G.

Evens to land involved in the case. The defendants are the unknown heirs of William Langlois, deceased, and Other persons. No. It a Cm-i lirow-n Ilielier On the Bingo last. Has no comparison.

Salem Woolen Mills Store. by land which I sold to William H. Xo date has yet been set for a Downing, and'said 100 acres being a hearing in circuit court of the ap- part of the donation land claim or poal of W. H. Downing and Robert b.

Wisdom and wife, in township Downing, executors of the will of south range 1. west of the Willain-their father, the late George S. Down- elte Meridian, in Marion county, Ore-ing. The case involves a cornet of g0Tj the will, with the executors and their, Uo d(3vis1 to my William II. sister, Mrs.

Iantha J. Schlbrede. on Downing forty acres of land off the one side, and the widow, Mrs. Eliza- northw-PKt corner of my 343 acre beth Downing, and her- Mep-son. of Faid forty acres is Walter F.

Downing, who is a half UnnAaA vv mad on the Penny Social See the funny man. have your fortune told, see the great moving picture, attend the grand concert. Ice cream, cake, candy, white elephant. You simply cannot afford to miss it. First Congregational church Friday evening 7:30 o'clock.

Students Plant Roses The students of Lincoln will plant roses on the school school brother of the other children, on the side, on the north side by thej other side, the latter were plaint-, ar.A nn the south Every Lady in Salem Is Invited To call 12S0 and make a date to see the beajitiful Imported Schweirer samples just received by Mrs. E. A. Bennett. iffs in the action.

side bv the county road, and on the The decedent was married three ljne whicn ruTJS (iue north and times. W. H. Down ins, Robert E- south on mv land between the north Downing and Mrs. Sehlbrede are jandg aforPsaid as to children by the first wife.

alter fort afTPc the same being a Uncoln Rooming House Ferry street, phone 70 4. Under new management. Completely renovated, repainted inside and out-All rooms nicely furnished. Singly or ensuite. ranging in price from to $1." month.

Private bath and toilet with each suite. Salem is Quarantine Station Salem has been designated as one of the quarantine stations for potatoes shipped into the state from California and other points to the south. A carload of seed potatoes from California was examined here yesterday by Inspector Stansbury of Downing is a child of the second mar- part of that donation land claim of riage and was 4 years om wnen ml in township ufirr navniPil r.f the ieci. hej II. II.

MOfle, (eaiing. BEANS WANTED White Navy and I.ady Washington. Can use all kinds. Send sample with letter. Ml L.

HIRSCIIFIKLD U5 S. Hayes Portland, Or. Halt Improving S. Hale, who has been In a Portland hospital for some time, is reported to be improving and expects to return to Salem in about a week. kidney Kidney nrite: "When I nej a remedy.

I rely on Foley J. C. P'-rry. George S. Downing married the third g' south ranf.e lf of the Willam wiLe- Meridian, in' Marion county, Orw-The county court uphoid a plea of al.0 and bequeath unto Mrs.

Downing ami Walter Downing 'beloved son William H. Down-by setting aside 1.03 acres of land hf gum of $10Q0. as a homestead for the widow and vie ho- and all my debts an I expense of administration the balance of the proceeds arising from collection of such sales and life insurance, fhall be divided equally aniong my hejr- herein mentioned, tovit: said Elizabeth A-Downing, William H. Downing, llole ert E. Downing, Iantha J.

Sthibrec'e M'rvT OF F.M HY7T I A Cincinnati judge has ordered man to his wife for a year. Wouldn't the average man jnt "ti'kd to death" to have tiis n- a nav hr rourin: khv, of the ad- ntieath to my beloved daughter, lan-NovcmbVr tha J- Schlbrede. 10. $60 a month for the year StronMiirt Procure your reservations at Will's Music "store, Friday. This unusual plav will be given in thehigh school auditorium Friday night at o'clock.

ministration, dating from and Walter F. Downing. Upon the death of my beloved' tenc-e commuted to on year? 17, 1916. this to be independent of oems iu Dart The Pewnin will in full follows: 8. ou Marion coun-T.

-a-hnm it mav roiipfm- I 'Willamette Meridian in Marion coun To -whom it ma concern. ive and bequeath unto George S. Downing, of Salem, ty. i ai.o s' if.no. Kpi nf sound mind and memory m7 fiald daughter the sum oi i LADIES! DARKEN YOUR GRAY HAIR Use Grandma's Sage Tea and Sulphur Recipe and Nobody Will Know- and knowine the uncertainty of this.

frail and transitory life, and the cer-l iii rjTV MINTITFS 1 NO 111 I II li tainty of death, do make, publish and FRESH COLUMBIA RIYER SMELT $1.00 PER BOX OF ABOUT GO POUNDS. Compare this price with that of meat or any other fish. Many salt them or can in fruit jars. Delivered In Salem: shipped to outside points by express F. O.

B. Salem. Buy them now. Telephone or mail your orders. Ward K.

Richardson Front St. Phone 494. Koserve Interests Many Since the meeting Monday night at which twelve men signified that they were interested in forming a class in the army officers reserve corps, about ten young men, most of them students at Willamette university, have asked F.M. Rosenberg for information on the subject. It is expected by Mr.

Rosenberg, who holds a captain's commission in the quartermaster department of the reserve-that a class of at least fifteen men will be formed in Salem for study for the examinations. declare this to be my last will and testament, hereby revoking all other INDIGESTION, GAS OR SOUR, ACID STOMACH fPJ wills by me made. The use of Sage and Sulphur irst: direct mac sii my jum restoring iaaeu. gray uair iu a. funeral' ural color dates back to gr and mot a- 't Moment MI'aie' t'e Strni.nh All Ditres i x- i expenses emt- rwu nun er's time.

She used to keep her hr. fee practicable out of beautifully dark, glossy and attrac- estate tive. Whenever her hair took on, aad breath that dull, faded or streaked appear- J- beiovd Eliabefh A. Graiul Concert First Congregational church. Ad ance.

this simple mixture was -y- ihp pafst one-third of th mission one Friday evening! plied with wonderful effect block of land I now own on State ard lint brewing at nome is mussy Twpntv-first streets in the citv 7:30. Reallv does" put upset stomachs in order "really does" overcome indigestion, dyspepsia, gas. heartburn and sourness due to acid fermentations in five minutes that jn-t that makes Diapepsio tht largest selling stomach antacid avi regulator in the world. If what you eat ferments and turns sour, yon belch gas and eructate undigested food or water; had is dizzy an1 aches: breath foul; tongue coated: Looking Into The Future IT is better to anticipate one's future need for a substantial and conservative banking connection than to await until the eleventh hoar. By establishing your bank account with the U.

S. Na-, ticnal now, probably the balance in both funds and 'friendly banking relationship will become greater. Corns. InErown Xail- E. Stanton.

001 Dank of Com. out-of-date. Nowadays, by asking jt of Salem Marion county. and any drug store for a 50 cent bottle of jbein? the Jand bought of George "Wyeth's Sage- and Sulphur Cm-f Collins, for and during her natural pound" yon will get this famous old 1ife and ai0 the use and control vreparation. improved by the addi-dnTn? her jife ef ijq acres of my tion other ingredients, which ca home farm, the same includes the XevspaKT Man Visits E.

A. Smith, editor of the Seml- WeJMove Pack led Store yerjlliioi Special rates on Eastern ship-, ments. Piano moving and country trips a specialty. Prompt service; work guaranteed. Larmer Transfer Co.

14 3 S. Liberty Street. Orfice phone 930. Home phone 1898. COAL AMI WOOD.

Weekly Spokesman-Iteview of Spo-, clepenaea upon 10 rebiore naiur i dwellin? house and atl buildings on bono wa in iiiv vsdrd3v nn hie: color and beauty to the hair. 5hnro rlescribed farm and is a insides filled with indigestible 4 tnn-n 1 way to Corvallis in tne interest ot ruu. u-u parl ot a0nauun ta rm remember the moment "Pape his publication. says darxens me so nau.ra.., ark5n rrice anl wire nu romPS in contact witb the ami eeoi uwi iiuuuu, soutn, range 1 wei oi ie arn all uiptress vanishes stomach all such distress iKen aDDiiea. ion simpiy aamuen -ttA Meridan.

counry. iaiB Art and Skill in Fitting You are doubtless aware of our convenient location, complete facilities and btlpful services. But do you realize that only a reasonable amount is required to open an account with us? ts style. clean- sponge or soft brush with it and draw of Oregon, the said 150 acres of my barmb Give our sui ing. altering a inri pressing, unuuu vt nm, tomui, nome iarni ueiun ncs.

Tailoring 372' State. Tel. 737 strand at a lime. i.j morning iuv said farm alter noquninc ine gray hair disappears, and after an- tions thereof devised by this Mill to other application br two, it becomes my children; and I bequeath to ifiillv rlai-k ami irlossv. Kolr.vH wifo the SIHil of $1000; A large case of Pap53 Diatepsin i worth its weight in gold to men and wc.rr.en ho can't get Hearing Dates Set-Dates of hearings were set yesterday by the public service commission belong3 Used FcrnilurB Wanted Wveth's Sagt and Sulphur Com- provided however, that my son Wal- their stomach regulated.

It beh pound is a delightful toilet reuisite ter F. Downing, shall have a hom in mr home fhonld alaj4 It lH-i an follows: i-oriiana kept bandy in case of a sick, sonr llahsey street crossing; March 2S. St. for those who desire a more youthful with my beloved wife. Flizabeth A Puled Stales MtionalOankA Salem, Qrooix Highest ca8h prices paid for used furniture.

Helens, crossing of Milton Creek appearance. It 's not mfenaeo: Downing, as long as ne wisnes 10 re- Oaklawa the cure, mitigation or prevention ol main with her ana snail receive one- mut. lagging company; April 4, E. L. STIFF SON, Flume 911 or 0O8 disease.

foiirth of the Income trom me sam ana ior ue mohui station facilities; April.

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