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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1918)
-::-:r .... J.'. " ' . .: ' . . 1 . . ' 1 J- t M . ' TilTTWrt nr. . ... 11 !........-....-..-. J.I II ;Wlth aid glasses, other people' g,a83es. twenty-five cent glasses .bargain glasses or gses at all. a risk that cannot bTl": nored, If you bug shoes and tLoy don't fit. you lose money but .you ca get a new pair. Rut taking -chances with your eyes mar cost you both money and what i3 Mil, harder to repleYe-your eyesight. Consult our resut-red Optometrist and take no chancy HARTMAN BROS. CO. JEWELEKS and OPTICIANS jo $fl ekA tl ; . Dr. Hurdotte. Optometrist. jertect Fit Guaranteed. ii G L E ES B Concert by Ladies 11 FT" ' n n n 51 B. IC E ML L OJ WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY . - - j - - - " Assisted by Charles South, Violinist, and Alfred A. Schramm, Tenor. ' t - . . .--.. I- GHAPELWALLER HALL Next MONE)AY 8 p. m. .' ' ' Admission 25c Tickets at Will's Music Store '; : CITY NEWS s ... . ... . . ;. , . ; 1 TODAY AT THB THEATERS. OREGON- State street near 0. E. depot.- Home of ArUraft and Paramount pictures.. Douglas Fairbanks Jn "A.; Mod ern Musketeer." .BLIGH State between Lib erty and " High. Mutual and Bluebird films. Special films. Hippodrome vaudeville. - - TE LIBERTY Liberty near State. Greater Vitagrapb, Per- ' fectlon and Goldwvn films. : "Thais, featuring Mary Gar des. 1 A Rrantiful IMrti - 'First Congregational church 7; SO. Doors open at Z. at IVtTty Dirided ? The commissioners, previously ap pointed by the court in the suit' of Ltna Hibbard, et al.. against Charles liibbard.. yesterday filed their.- re port of the division of the property at Issue, the commissioners being G It. Thompson. W. Js Klssling and Used Furniture Wanted Ilghsst CMb prrrei paid for ,ut s f urnltura . , . . E. L. STIFF A SOJf , ' s Phone 041 or SOS , HOUSEHOLD. GOODS W pay th very hlghtst . price for household good and tools , of very kind. , People' Second Hand Store Earl Porter, who awarded the prop erty as follows: The 2.5 acres of the entire body of land was awarded to Charles Hibbard, the defendant in the action for partition, the com mission taklnc quantity and values into consideration. . , The remaining 247jl-2 acres, being awarded by the commission to the plaintiffs, Helen Hibbard. Lena , Hibbard. Ray a Fitzyerell and George. H. Riches. Amy R. Cameron. Mamie Russell, Charles E. Knowles. Helen H. Paget. Gertrude Currie. Josephine Hall. Eugene Hibbard. Claud C. Hibbard and Fay Hibbard Starr. t t Mr Pugh Finds She Can IKnit Socks Very Fast; Record Is Made To knit or not to knit? N That is not the question. Tt Is how fast can you knit. Probably a Salem woman holds the record for fast knitting in Oregon. At least, one Salem woman is some knitter., whether she knitted for record or not. Anyway, she timed herself and then discovered something. It was that she could knit a pair of socks awfully' fast. For lo! the little clock had ticked away only three hours and forty-five minutes jnd she had knitted a nalr of socks. She Is Mrs. C. W. Puh. 583 North Winter street. Recently Portland claimed a fast woman knitter. It was a Mrs. Wood and her record was one pair of socks in four hours. dence. G. G. Evens and Sarah Evens are the appellants through - whose lands the proposed road will pass. The decision of the county court was In favor of the petitioner, Lewis An Nominating Petitions printed to comply with, all demands for state and county offices, at Statesman Publishing Company (up stairs). v The Onrcon Fruit Company WiH pay cash for beans, large or small lots. Phone 94. TerwiUlger Funeral Home A private home In aH itr appoint ments which we offfr for the use of our patrons. Free guest room for those desiring .same. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Terwilliger, 770 Chemeketa street, telephone 724. NEW HATS ON DISPLAY 1 hare a number of new hat creations on display in my windows. These were pur chased during my recent trip and are the very latest .fan cies. They include : The Chou Model The Aviation Hat, and The New Bustle Hat Would be pleased to .have you call to see them. I have arranged for two shipments of new hats each week. These are already arriving. The French Shop M. Buffe Morrison 115 North High St. Masonic Temple Dra. White WaJtoa, Osteopaths -606 D. S. Bank Uldx. Phone 8S. nnr J n Appointed ,-, ' Order was ; yesterday entered a the 'circuit court appointing Peter Kahut Kuardlan ad litem for Ger trcde.E. Kahat, to plea In her be half In the suit of Wenzel Kahuf against Lucy M. Kaiut, et al. TOO Filbert From Stolz and McNary ranch, tor ale. Frnltland Nursery sales yard. ?orner nigh and Ferry streets. i TUB WKSTKRX 2 I X K CO. :x '"''.;'- v ..V..' ,' :- Paj-w. WlilHln I'ricen for Retail GoimU of AH. Kinds of Junk . . IKOX and HACKS our ;x-ialty WESTERN JUNK CO. J - 1 Phones 7Hi ami KOh' r Crnler and Coirmeri lal op mik The highest cash price paid for all kinds of junk. I CAPITAL JI XK CO. 271 Cliemcketa St. l'lnmye 308 Pjittoa Plumbing Co., 355 Chemekefn Phone 1906. ' We do repair work. , : ' - Cisr Trpk Show Today- UHgh - theater Be there. j i The lreMimaklBB ' CJass of the " Industrial Normal. Thirteenth I and Wilbur streets, will nreX on Tuesday. Thursday and Sat urday of each week, beginning Jan nary 29. If you have cutting or sewing to do. bring it to our, rooms md work 1 under, a competent In( atruetor, or have It done by the best approved methods For Information address J. J. Krapps; Salem, Or. ...");.. ; . timing at SO Per Cent Discount 1L I Stiff it. Son's. In Probate Court , Order was entered yesterday in the county court confirming the sale by the commissioners appointed pre viously for the purpose, of the twen ty odd acres comprising tbe home stead on the donation land claim of Philip Glover, deceased to the wid ow, Amelia Glover; the commission ers signing the report of sale, or ap portionment being H. B. Herrick, W. H. Hobsqn and T. J. Ware. The final account of Helen Lewis, admin istratrix of the estate of Marie Leisi. deceased,- was yesterday filed in the county court and approved. It showed n total of $4 42.-7 receipts and expenditures. IJcasant Sunday Evenings Continue While Rev. Elvin is away, at 7:30. First Congregational church. Kee Window Irtsplay Qf new "Chou. J'Avlatlon" and "Bustle hats at M. Buffe-Morrlson. 'he French Shop. 115 North High St. MasoniCterapIe. ihe Young Women's Christian asso ciation towards their national war council campaign funds. The club is grateful for the many donations and favors which it has received In the past. This week's sale aso de pends upon the generosity of the contributors. Donations of food, clothing, shoes and small rockers arc especially asked . for. Mrs. Seymour Jones; treasurer, Mrs. George M. Post; secretary. Miss Edith Benedict; registrar, Mrs. Charles O. Wilson; historian. MJss Lillian Applegate; directors, Mrs Honer H. Smith and Mrs. J. W, Woodruff. Trade in Yor.r Old Furnitn And" get 20 per cent off on bed ding at E. L. Stiff tt. Son's. Attention Is Called- To M. Buffe-Morrison's advertise ment of new hats. Page 5, this Issue. Hear Rev. It. W. Farqnhar First Congregational church, both morning and evening. Parke Family Arrive Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Parke and four children arrived In Salem last nlaht fre?i Sceley, CalJf., and are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Gillingham. Mrs. Glllingham and Mrs! Farke are sisters. The visitor are enroute to Chicago and will leave Salem today. Mr. Parke recently sold a newspaper which h-? has conducted for several years at Seeley in the Imperial valley. The Parkes for merly lived in Salem, and while here Mr. Parke wis connected with The Statesman. The Exclusive Miller Method Of vulcanizing retains all the na tive vitality of the cotton fabric. The natural vegetable wax and oil contained In the raw cotton are not cooked' out in the vulcanizing pits. That's why Miller Geared-to-the- Road tires are able to stand up bnd deliver mileage worth counting. Let your next tires and tubes be Miller. Clark. Y. M. C. A. building.' l ", . ' Firt Congregational Church Liberty and Center streets. Morn ing service at 11. Sermon- both morning and evening byRev. R. W. Farquhar, Evening service at 7:50. Several Good t'sed Pianos At K. Ll Stiff & Son's. Twenty-two Trained Singers Glee cjub concert, tomorrow night. Waller hall. Admission. 25c Lr Iters Come From France Several letters from the boys of Company 51 have been received which -fare written when the troops reached England. Letters are now being received from the boys since they arrived on French ' soil. The transfer from England to France evi dently was made some time ago. Sev eral letters from France were receiv ed in Salem yesterday SO Per Cent Off Blankets and comforts'. E. L. Stiff tc Son's. tliarHe ChiHn Today In his latest an( best. BHgb. -5 , . ,, 1, 1 1 Ief Me at th Club Alley 122 N. Commercial.-Upstairs, 1ihvi1 1,'ntm ntr. CU A voluminous transcript mr ap wtw yesterday filed in the cir cuit court.-In th matter of the ap nlication of. Lewis Anderson to lay ot a;twenty foot wide road from thr county road to his. farm resl- , WHKX IW l.K OBES BLIGH nOTEI "A Rm Away from Home." Btrtrtlv Modern $t.0 Per ry . 1AO niwma f SHd Cmmmturt Oitlv In HulnM DUtrlct Webb&ClouWs ( FUNERAL PARLORS Complete Equipment j . ; " " Moderau Prices WE MOVE- I - Irlp Pck and StoreiEverything -; JJppW!-' Special rates on eastern shipments. JLr ' " -!3 Piano moving and country trips a . ySWJ. Jssr.wiVr Wclalty. Prompt service. Work : ---1,$? guaranteed. , , VJiJA- . x LARMIER TRANSFER CO. "-n Eta. l a liberty street Corner Court and High Eta. So i, I 1 PHONE 120 Night orDayl -"OA T A X I w o on v ' JrM' ' " T"" 1 -- --'TmmmmmmmbmbjMSW Doctor White Diseases of Women and Nenrouj Diseases 506 United Stales National Bank Building Salem, Oregon t 1 ' -' ' ' : ' t 1 - . m M rn. Tnnwmd ' I mnrovew The condition of Mrs. Lafe Town send Is Improving, following; a minor operation" which she recently under went at the Deaconess hospital. Club Swinging Claa ' At the Industrial Normal. If in terested, address J. J. Krapps. Xevr daaMu In stenography and typewriting at the Industrial Normal will besin on Monday next. Address J. J. Kraps, Thirteenth and Wilbur streets, Sa lem, Or. , Nominating Petitions printed to comply with all demands for state and county offices, tat Statesman Publishing Company (up stairs). , f , French "IVlvat Lewion , And class . lessons are taught i at Sacred ifeart Academy. For terms address Sister Superior. , Nominating Petition ' - printed to comply with all demands for state and eountjf offices, at Statesman Publishing Company (upstairs). Sue for IMvorce A bill of complaint was yesterday filed in the clrcit court by Chris Stenback against Alice Stenback asking for a decree of divorce on tho rund of desertion. There are no child renl A Fonr Yea Graduate jn Medicine And. Surgery. A four-year gradu ate in Osteopathy. Treats acute and chronic diseases. Dr. B. H. White, 506 U. S. Nationa Bank Building. IHffiyt . Price Pa.d For used furniture at E-- L. Stiff & Son's. ! 1 " ' Emmons Send Mewar W. -W. Emmons yesterday received a cablegram from his son, Carl, with the sincle word "safe. The eable- the French for without origin, mean-T Ing that the place was aieiea. nm it was no doubt England or Franc. Carl Emmons a serjreant In sec tion 57S. tTnlted States army ambu lance service. He left Salem lat June, and his section left camp at Allentown. Pa., on January 8. Trroorrow Night Only 1 Ladies' Glee club concert. Waller hall. W. U. Admission. 25c. Fine Wool fUankets $4 8 to $9.60 a pair at E. L. Stiff & Son's. ' r Snperflnity Shop Give 200 The superfluity shor. under the auspices of the Salem Woman s lub has handed tl the Armenian commit tee a check for $200 as a result of IhHr two wk's sale, for this re lief fund The shoo will continue on nioie week. This wek tho pro ceeds of the. sale" wllf be given, to Tomorrow Night- At Waller hall, 8 p. Glee club concert. 5e. m. Ladles J. It. Elects Officers' . An election of offlctrs took place at a meeting of the Daughters of the American Revolution. w.hih was hc!d yesterday afternoon with Mrs. E. L. Guff In. in the Court apart ments. Tbos chosen were Ke ren t, airs. J. G; Heltzcl; vice regent, PERFECT SERVICE THE INVISIBLE BIFOCALS Look at it; remember it, for whenever you have eye trou ble you will know that here you can obtain perfect eyeglass service ; --'that merely selling you a pair of glasses is not the end ; eyeglass service which will give you many courtesies, lit tle and big; which will keep your glasses looking better and keep down yenr eyeglass cost. Kryptoks, Shuron, Shelltez, Toric, Crookes, Punktols. A pair of glasses for every need 'of price and use Deal where you are assured of the best; depend on my judgment and you will have supreme eyeglass service. DR. KIP. MENDELSOHN ' , Fits Eyes Correctly 210-211 TJ. IS. National Bank A - Building Tonight j 1 1 See a .beautiful film. First Con gregational church. You will en joy it. . ' 4 .' Automobile Theft Continue A Studebaker-Six automobile be longing to James Leggett,whol lives the Marion hotel, was stolen from the street at the high school last night while the basketball game was in progress. The machine baa not yet been found. The police depart ment Is working on the case. ' Scalps Go Up Yesterday, being Saturday, many farmers came In to do tt heir week end shopping, and a few callea on County Clerk Boyer. who paid out enough nickels to pay for 535 skins of varmints. . . Auto Smashes Into About 2 o'clock - yesterday, Doer fler Brothers car, the SUverton breeders of Duroe hogs, in attempt ing to cross the street from the Ladd ft Bcsh bank pmer. in "some unaccountable manner went bang in to a street car, headed east on State. After tie smoke of the collision ha cleaned away and account of stock taken all around, it was found that beyond a few scratches on the street car, and a small dent -on the cow catcher of the auto, no particular damage was done.' ; I PERSONALS I J. J. Summers left over the Ore gon Electric railway yesterday after noon for Toppenlsh, Wash. Otis Bigler and his entire .family, who are living In Munsifig. Michi gan, left that place yesterday for Salem and will arrive here over the Oregon Electric railway prepared to make their future home in this city. Lewis W. Jones of Estacada Is at the Bllgh hotel. A. J Taylor of Oregon City Is registered at the Bllgh. - L. If. Peterson and wife of Van couver, B. C, are guests of the argo hotel. Robert Johnson and J. R. Gelland and wife are at the Argo. William Hassler.is here from Ore gon City, stopping at the Bllgh hotel R. O. Appleby. If. -A. White and H H. Francsco of Portland are at the Bllgh. George A. H rises of Ashland Is at the Blljrh. J ' Frank ZaVella and Marie Elva, of Cleveland- Ohio, are registered at the Bllgh. - R. Marko and Vernon Sisters of Chicago are registered at the Bllgh. DIED ' M'KIRBON In SalemfJan. 26.1918, John McKibbon, 71 years old. He leaves-a sister, Mrs. Kate Curtiss ! nf Ttakor Or The funeral will be held from St. Joseph's church tomorrow morning at 8 o'clock. The arrangements are In charge of the Terwilliger home. Burial will be in the Catholic ceme tery. , SMITH IS HEAD OF COMMITTEE Board of Seven Will Promote Sale qf Thrift Stamps in v County i 11 1 m Aftor listening to an address at be commercial club yesterday after noon by L. J. Simpson of North Bend, citizens of Salem and ' other towns of the eounty elected a com mittee of five, which will select two other members, to promote the sale of war thrift stamos in the county during this year. Mr. Simpson is di rector for thrift stamp' sales In the first congressional district. County School Superintendent W. M. Smith was made chairman of the county committee. The other four members chosen vesterday are Au rust Huckestein. R. B. Boise. W. M.; Hamilton and Irwin Griffith. Marlon mnntv't ouota for the sale 1 $971,000 and the state quota is j$ 17.000.000. For the state to each Its Quota It will be necessary ai? 2) W ft r- . L . ; ii " E - . r, v y, . ..'Si,:. Put a Pair of Glasses 011 a person who squints and wateh the change, in 3 his countenancQ. The eyes' Vvill immediately open until they-appear twice as large; the lines of the face will soften arid the frown disappear. In fact, they will look younger almost instantly. "We are competent to fit you with glasses that it will be a pleasure for you to wear. ' We will know exact ly what you need and will advise you accordingly. Dr. Herman W. Barr Optometrist Optician ; ' " 125 N. liberty Street, Upstairs, f" JL for the daily sales to be about $50, 0Q0. At present the sales' in Oregon each day are about $20,000. ! The committee is to meet at 4 o'clock Monday f to choose the other two members and develop other plans for the sales.! 1 ,. i 1 Woodburn Is said to be making the best showing In , the , sale - of stamps at present, the average - so far beinz from $300 to $400 a day. .j. - t Deckebach Is Chairman i I of .Liberty Loan Drive . F. G. Deckebach . has received notification from the state commit- s A Delicacy of Flavor In the Dihc4 We Serve that will satis fy even . those acctw 1 tomed to the best home cooking. Enjoy Your Sunday Dinner .;' ;;.;at::;:o;. THE ELK Restaurant tee that he is to be Marion county manager for the next. liberty loan drive which opens February 15. Mr. " Deckebach was urged to . accept a place on the thrift stamp committee for the county at the meeting con ducted by L. J. Simpson of Coos Bay yesterday, but declined because of his appointment 'for, the liberty loan campaign. . ; ' At The Drug Stdre Where Ybil Trade j If Ihe service is not very satisfactory, we would sug gest that you change,., that you come to us and see what we do for our- customers. WC want customers who stay with us. We have had 'some customers' who have stood by us for years; . Those arc the kind we 1 want. We know . how to give, them the .best service, just as they want it, and they have confidence in us. Give the matter thought.' SCHAWS DROG STORE 135 IT. Commercial Ct. CMOTIICES Beginning Monday, tomorrow, Jantiary twenty-eight, the admission to see PICTURES will be reduced from 20c to 15c. This includes War Tax. Simply pay jrour fifteen centi and walk in, and see the best programme of pictures that can possibly be shown. - Programme will consist of eight reels, ft r ' five reel feature, two reel Comedy and a current events, in- : eluding the biggest and best stars, in the business, Charlie . Chaplin; Doug Fairbanks, Bin Hart,; Mary Uiles Kinter, William Russell, and many other big stars- There will, be a daily 10c Matinee. Children always 5c. REMEMBER a compete .. change of Pictures three timer weekly, and the ADMISSION will be 15c, including War Tax. ... ; .'. . . ..... ligh Theatce 8 Best, Biggest Show. Smallest Money THAT MAN H AS -E AGKBONE' The frequency of the above expression shows that everyone ap preciates the importance of the backbone,' It's the "communication trench" from the brain to the organs of the body. If it is Jn per feet condition the nerves carry the brain message to all the organs of the body and perfect health Is the result. if the backbone is out or position; that is. if the vertebrae ars not Jn their proper position, an adjustment Is necessary. , Chiro practors make these necessary adjustments by the simple "layins on of hands. They use no drugsfor electricity. DR. 0: L. SCOTT, D C. , CHTROPBACTIC SPINOLOGIST P. S. C Graduate U. S. Natl Bank Bldg Rooms 406-7-8, Salem, Oregcn. Of fice Thone 87. Res. Phone 828R