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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1918)
v r - THE PRECOX STATESMAN; FRIDAY, .MARCH 29, 1018' 5 r YOU GET THE BENEFIT Of our fine n-.w equipment, for t-stlng the eyes, when you ret your glasses from us you now they are right. This assurance I Jaluable to you. e guaran ee a perfect, fit m oversea AH optical work tlone by a specialist. ! ' . " HARTMAN BROS. CO. JEWELKRS AM) OITICIANS State and Liberty Street. Dr. Rurdette, Optometrist. r City 3 OREGON state street near 0. E. depot. Home of Artcraft aa Paramount pictures. "Jfadam Who?" with. Bessie j Barriscale. - ; LIBERTY L. iberty near State,' "Alimony, the Tie that gurns." '' . i BLIGH State bet-ween Lib- j erty and High. -Mutual and Bluebird f ilms. Special films, i "Jackie of the, Army." .With 1 Margarita Fischer. . , , . ; ; j The Charles It. Art herd ' ,;i ' - 7? -' Implement Co. is In the-market for clover oat and vetch, and cheat kay. - '' r- The Aid Society : Of the First Presbyterian church will meet at the home of Mrs. C. P. " Bishop, :- 34 0 , North Liberty streeT. tfcis afternoon at 2:30. The host esses are Mrs. C. P. Bishoy, Mrs. R. USE- BUTTER CUP - " Oil 4 C BUTTER t Take no auboitute. Once used al way ud. If your jfrocer doein't handle it. call tor It at CAPITAL CITT CO-OPERATIVE , CREAM Kit V WHKX VI IALEN, OREGON ' - ata at - BLIGH HOTEL "A Home Away from Home." itrlctly Modern $1.00 Per Day 1M Ratal af S.II4 Ceaafert Only Hotel in Business District MISS RAGXHILD JOHANSSON Uzzszs and Medical Gymnastic , 'Graduate Of Sweden Trained Nurse Phone 1317-455 N. Summer St. Hours by appointment at - your bom , MOTOR CARS Salem Velie Co., phone 44 I i &! rtr 1. Mir, . r-r4 Iff i 111,111 . r LAUNDRY Bujr One vESmn Welch Electric Co. WaSBJNQ 220 N. Com. UACHINE Phone 953. HOUSEHOLD GOODS - We pay the very alcaeat arte for aaaaltal fi sad tool ( wy UaA. , . . , ' People's Second a Hand Store S71 V. Ceaaaaerelal SL. Pbene 7S' Used Furniture Ranted Bls eaak. arieea paU tmw saei . fa alt are. ) E.L. STIFF. & SON, Phone 941 or 503 PHONE 77 For TAXI BAGGAGE EXPRESS Quick Service OREGON TAXI COMPAXV 3T1 State. SACKS Highest price paid fop al kind of Junk CAPITAL JUNK CO.' 271 Ckemeketa Phono SOS i T iay pnone Night phona 5 1S9S I URMER TRANSFER Efficiency Sped I x Rejiponwlbilltjr 1H. pack, move or atore Mtlon!'15 &nA Euarantee Katet on Eaatern Shipments "r pecialty. ao MovtnK and Out of Town Trips V WOOD AND COAL 1 437 Stale Street. WANTED HioLen Ibises Implicated. N4EWS C. Bishop. M rS- II. T Tlnon Vf T . Cavanaugh and Mrs. J. A". Pooler. IKm't Fail to Get Holsum Hot-Cross buna for Good Friday. It will be a year before you can get them again. The Oregon Fruit Company Will pay cash for beans, large or small lots. Phone 943. Nominating Petitions Printed to comply with all de mands for state and connty offices, at Statesman Publishing Company (upstairs.) Delegate Will Reort The members of the Daughters of the American Revolution will hold a meeting Saturday at the home of Mrs. C 0. Wilson. 1510 Court street. A reportffrom the delegates at the convention held In Portland in early March will be read by the committee. .1 : " ' Beautiful New 9x12 Rugs Prices right. '' Buren's Furniture Store, 179 Commercial street. ' With Our Complete Equipment Refined services and latest meth ods of embalming, 'twill be a "funer al beautiful." Webb & Clough Co. Soheuman Escapes Aage Scheuman. an inmate of the state hospital for the insane, who was employed on the hospital farm, made Jjis escape Wednesday night. He Is 24 years old. Scheuman was committed from Astoria. He is not dangerous. I Card of Thanks We wish to thank our many friends for. their kind assistance and thoughtful expressions of sympathy end condolence during our recent be reavement at the death and funeral of our; son, brother and husband. f. Mr. and Mrs. George Sun land Family. -Mrs.. Lai Yee Sun. Beautiful NewWall Paper Mostly plalripatterns." "with cut out borders. Just in. Buren's Furni ture Store, Commercial street. Player Piano I have a $750 Singer player piano which2! will sacrifice for $562. It's an unusual bargain rare opportunity'-for anyone wanting a high grade instrument at a low price. E. L. Stiff & Son. 446 Court St. The" IJanee for Dancers Moose hall. Saturday night. ' W. L. Bryant, Manager. f Portrait FTarnea 16x20 and-- 14x20 with convex glass, at low prices. Buren's Furni ture Store, Commercial street. i Cafeteria Supper ' . Unitarian church will give a -sap-per.thls (Friday) the 29th. begln-nino- at s an rt'rlock. War dishes. oniHv wit calculated to nlease all. A cordial Invitation is extended to all friends and members. ine evening is to be one of pleasant sur-n-.. . tv.q Wrmon' Alliance will see that every, one Is well provided with entertainment. Prepare your selves for : a happy evening. Our Doctorl7hite Diseases of Women and Nervous Diseases 506 United States National Bank Building, Salem, Oregon Ice Cream Codes & Dishes i New stock of Bojrns chocolates. Milk shakes, and all kinds oc rt drinks. Everything groodin the grocery line. , Canned fish at the old prices. Laundry soap at 5c per bar. Clothespins, blu ing; in bottles and balls. Stovo polish, shoe blacking". Everything- needed in the family. PURE FOOD GROCERY S-43 ITaJa . Me 0 ;. P. Ticket Of flee la tae tr Delicate Timepieces Adjusted or Repaired i Repairing. regulating. or adjusting W high grade Amer ican and Swiss watches, chron ographs, etc., requires the skill of an expert. I make a spe cialty of this kind of work.- Herman W. Barr .. I : ; , Nw'Ixeatlon -VlSlCTJbeiif 'SL Ipstalra. "good time" rep sustained. Are made from the Vir-tory form ula and contain the right amount of selected substitutes. PoMshtti Week Srieei Ieslie Methodist church. Sermons-. Tuesday. Dr. Avlson; Wed nesday. Professor i. T. Matthews; Thursday. Dr. Sherwood; Friday, Professor John O.. Hall. Everybody Haiqiy They are at Moose hall every Sat urday night. Best public floor in the elty for a dance. Time 8:30. Holsum Hot-Crosii Run Taste right because they are made right. Mary Carr Curtis Speaks At chapel exercises at Willamette university Thursday morning Mary Carr Curtis of New York gave a talk to the students In behalf of foreign missions. She is secretary of the Y. W. C. A. Foreign Missions society and for a number of years was a res ident of Penang. In the afternoon, a short talk was given to the girl3 of the Y. W. C. A. after which a social hour was enjoyed. Win a !rize At spot dance, armory, Saturday night, 8 o'clock. New Piano, for Sale or Rent Inquire at Commercial club or phone 302. Missionary Society to Meet The Missionary societies of all Sa lem churches have a joint meeting today at the Christian "church at 2:30 o'clock.-, ; 4 Player Piano , , I have a TS0 SOtger player piano which I win sacrifice for $562. It's an unusual 'bar gain a rare oppor tunity for anyone wanting a high ?rade instrument at a low price. E. L. Stiff & Son. 446 Court St. Jazz Jazz Then some more jazz by Woodry's six-piece jazzy orchestra, armory Saturday night, 8 o'clock. Oil PaJntinsrs 16x20 Very good work and only $1 each. Buren's Furniture Store, Commercial street. Speeded Too Fat W. L. McDougall. who was ap prehended early yesterday morning, charged ; with driving his auto a lit tle faster , through the city streets than the traffic regulations provide for, was - asked $10 ball in cash, which he promptly put up. and af terwards forfeited. Bed Wool Wnntel Buren's Furniture Store, 179 Com mercial. Nominating Petition Printed to complr with all de mands for state and county offices, -it Statesman Publishing company (upstairs.) .Will I Probated Upon petition of L. T. Reynolds, filed in the 'estate of Edith F. Rey nolds, deceased, he was appointed administrator under bonds of $4, 000, the estate being valued at $2000. personal property, and realty worth $4,000. At the same time order was entered ! appointing Otto Head rick, Curtis B. Cross and Ethel E. Headrick appraisers of the estate. t Snot Dance Of the jazziest kind, armory, Sat urday1 night, 8 o'clock. Administrator Appointed Conrad Miller was yesterday ap pointed administrator of the estate of iJcthn C. Miller, deceased, and Henry Joost, O., A. Spencer and C. II. McCurdy were appointed apprais ers of the estate. Nominating Petitions Printed to comply with all de mands for state and county offices, at Statesman Publishing company (upstairs.) Inventory Filed Inventory was yesterday filed in the estate of Joseph Fliegel, deceas ed, showing property of the value of $500, the appraisers being Joseph F. Fliegel, O. P. St. Clair and John I. Conger. m. n f : Will go to the winners at spoi dance, armory. Saturday night. : Final Settlement Made i ; Yesterday In the county court. S. 'S. East, administrator of the estate of James T. Fitzpatrick, filed his fi nal settlement and account, which was approved by the court as well as the final report of Virginia B. Fitzpatrick. as guardian of Michael and Myra Fitzpatrick. minor chil dren, who own property In Dayton county, Kansas. The Dance You Like Armory, Saturday night. Blaze at Jackson Home A chimney fire occurred short!-? afer noon yesterday at the home or Mrs. Hattle Jackson, 533 Center S. The fire department was called but no damage was done by the fire The number of chimney fires Is no ticeably less since the moderation of the weather. Vnion Service Tonight- ' In the Baptist church. Liberty and Marion. Rev. Dr. Kantner preachy. Topic: The Crns. of Calvary and the Vicarious Principle In he Mod ern World. Scripture: Mark ! . 22S Prayer for the Church of o-ir Lord Rs ministers, officers, mem Ifrs and youths, that the home fires may be kept warm and tfowln with comfort and Inspiration; for tb Young Men's and Young Women's ChHsfi.n associations in their watch ful and efficient service: for eur mssfonaries on the world's frontier nloneerlng with on afr that our united arTll: en the triumph of truth, the unlver- BUSICK B kh. . M . . & H. A I . H N. Commercial HKI S. t)M.MERCIAL ST. Phone 10K or IHfl fr C, O. D. OnlerH. 2 cans Sugar Peas ..... . 25 z 2 cans Standard Tomatoes 2Tc 2 cans Corn 2."c 2 pkgs. Shredded Wheat .2r.c 2 cans Shrimp . ; 2 pkgs. Grape Nuts .... 2c 2 cans Butter Clams .... 2",c 30c can Instant Postuin ..2.-ic 50c can Instant Postum ..4 3c 50c can Royal Baiting Pow der 4"c 3 pkgs. Post Toasties .... 3jc. 3 pkgs. Washington Cris; Corn Flakes 7 30c lb. can Red Salmon 27c 1 lb. can Alaska Salmon . .19c Citrus Washing Powder ..25c Old Dutch Cleanser, 3 for .25c Cream Oil Soap. 3 for . . . .23c 5 bars Crystal White Soap 2 5c No. 5 Karo Syrup ...... 49e No. 10 Karo Syrup 960 4 lb. 7 oz. Kreamy Krisp $1.45 Large Cottolene $2.7$ Medium Cottolene f. $1.20 ZVi lbs. pkg. Rival Oat Flakes 30e ZVt lbs. Liberty Oats .... 30c Cream of Barley, pkg. . . 22c 100 lbs. Potatoes . . .T7 . 9."c Large Walnuts, lb. ...L. 25c Creamery Butter ...... 50c Peanut Butter, lb........ 17c Soda Crackers, lb. . . . . 17c 20c pkg. Crackers and Cookies, 2 for 28c 25c Bottle Redwing Grape Juice ISc 50c Bottle Redwing Grape Juice . 1. . . 40e Hershey Cocoa, lb. jtin .15c Phone all C.O.D. Orders befor-s 2 p. TBI. sal reign of right and of the Lord of Love. State Must Pay Increase Attorney General Brown has in formed Secretary R. B. Goodin of the state board of control that the state must pay 2 cents additional transportation charges for each bar rel on all fuel oil delivered by the Union Oil company from Willbridge daring and subsequent to February. The increased cost in transportation is occasioned by the government re quisitioning the tank steamers of the oil company. The oil is shipped for fuel at the state penitentiary. I PERSONALS 1 V. M. Luckow, of Silverton, is a guest of the Hotel BIIad.; A. A. Tresslng, 'of Brownsville, Is quartered at the Bligh. ' D. L. Cony, of Albany, is at the Bligh hotel. , A, L. Eggleton, of Oakland,' Ore gon, is registered at the Bligh. C. " H. Lane, I C. Kramer. Roy Maxwell and Joe MJ Crahane. of Portland, are registered at the Bligh. R. J. Orr and 'Paul Snyder, of Se attle, are at the Bligh. Manager Ivan G. McDaniel. of the Commercial clubj returned from a brief visit in Portland Wednesday, where he was In Conference with the Oregon Food Administrator, telative questions 6f importance in the 'Mar Ion county district. Manager R. C, Paulus, who has been laid up at his home for several days with quinsy, was at his desk yesterday In the office of The Salem Fruit union. He said he was just as good as new, as far. -as work is concerned, but ha'd lost about twelve pounds In weight. Solomon Cohen of San Francisco, formerly a Salem merchant, is here for a brief stay. C. H. Lane of Dallas made a bus iness trip to Salem on Thursday. J. D. Springer and wife of Boise. Idaho, are guests of the Argo hotel., Clark Noble, of Dundee, Ore., is at the Argo. D. II. Weyant, of Portland, is a guest of the Argo. C. L. Barber of Conger, Wash., Is registered at the Argo. W. W. Ketchum, of Chicago, is at the Marion. Tr . H. I. Studemeyer, L. A. Kerr, u Ham T. Parick. L. G. Fowles. J. P. Jiurns. B. H. Bode. John T. Byrne. W A. Pettengill and Tom Booth, of Giving Up Business AUCTION SALE H00SIER Restaurant 1 262 State St. Today, Mar. 29, 10 a. m. Including 1 electric sign, 1 electric in cubator 250 egg capacity, stearn table, 30 q gallon hot water tank, 1 8 counter, 1 porcelain wash ba- sin, l oajc screen, bxum, water and gas piping and fixtures, coffee urn, electric washing machine, 1 heater, gas mangle-r-1 extra large 1 sanall?Jrefrigerators, wall mirrors, 2 gas art lamps, 1 wall clock, dishes, silver ware, glass ware, kitchen utensils, taile linen, boiler, 184 square yards linoleum, dining tables, etc. Terms Cash. F. N. WOODRY, Auctioneer. Phone 510 or 511 Portland, are registered at the Hotel Marion. George J. Swift, of McMinnvile, s at the Marion. J. P. Fordyee Jh here from Spo kane, a guest of the Marion. '; Mrs. E.r C. Baldray, of New York City, Is a guest of the Marion. j R. H. Davis is down from Tatoma on a short business trip. F. II. Coffin, of Eugene, is at the Marion. . Jacquelin Darling and Fay McMul len, of Chicago, are guests of the Hotel Marion. Mrs. W. H. McDaniel, D. McDaniel, and Abel Cook, of Dallas, are regis tered at the Bligh. P. E. Jensen is here from Gervais, stopping at the Bligh. F. Droege, of Falls City Is at the Bligh. - , EDITORIALS OF THE PEOPLE 1 (The Statesman is pleased to print communications upon topics of general interest at any time. There Is scarcely any limit to the topics of 'gener in terest." It is asked only that corre spondents refrain from personalities and use care that nothing- be written of a libelous nature. Letters must have writer's name and address, though not necessarily for publication. Ed.) Says It Was a Joke Editor Statesman: j I wish to state to the public that I am not pro-German in any respect, and that what I said relative to the capture of the troops in France was simply as a joke. All that is report ed I did not say or do. ; ! I now realize how serious It is to joke in such a manner. My wife has been and is engaged In Red Cross work and I have done my bit in many ways. ' I am of Scotch-Irish and French descent, American born; my wife is American born and of Scottish des cent and I regret I have been so misunderstood as I have been. - Charles E. Steele. War Department Adopts Oregon Hygiene Methods J. C. English of Portland, a di rector of the Oregon Social Hygiene society, has been requested by the national council of defense to go through the eastern states and ex plain the working method of the Oregon society to the heads of the states he visits. The war depart ment has adopted a social hygiene program almost identical to.tBat of Oregon, which is the reason of the request to Mr. English for his serv ices. Mr. English recently visited five . eastern states on a similar mission. Red-Nosed Locomotives Not Addicted to Drink If you see a locomotive with a red nose a proboscis as effulgent as a Hawaiian sunset -don't attribute It to influenza or alcholism, but just put It down that said locomotive Is wearing the new Southern Pacific D. S. O., the distinguished service order of the rails. Conservation of fuel oil on Vie Southern Pacific lines is regarded as of such . Importance now that loco motive crews on every division are bending all their energies along that line. Under orders from Vice-President and General Manager W. R. Scott, the locomotives of each class Wanted Sacks and Iron Highest prices paid. , Also buy all kinds of Junk. WESTERN JUNK CO. Phone TOO Cor. Center and Commercial , t treet SALEM, OREGON Las t Day BEFORE faster! Get your Easter supplies here Easter Hats Easter Eggs. v Easter Novelties Japanese Lanterns Candies, etc. Special Indian Head 23c yd. SAMPSON & GIDDENS 5c, 10c, 15c, 20c, 25c Store 141 No. Commercial St which make the best showing on their respective divisions in the mat ter of fuel oil saving, are now dec orated the same as a hero on the Western front. The decoration takes the form of bright rol paint on the c.rculax plate which fronts the boiler. At a, dis tance this number plate gives the iron monster the appearance of a somewhat gory and indignant Cyelp ps, but. the locomotive crews ex plain that their "hogs" really are all swelled up over the idea. i Good-Sized Sum Made ; at Company M Benefit FoV tha mess fund of Company M $158.15 was realized at the concert and dance which was given Wednes day night at the armory under F. N. Woodry as manager. : A concert was given between 8 and 9 o'clock by the orchestra, which donated its services. There were 610 tickets sold fo.r the entertainment and 500 tickets were claimed during the first fifteen minutes of the jazz dance. Prizes were given for "spot dances" and added to the fun and popularity of the occasion. Mr. Woodry was also the instigator of the frolic. He offers his thanks and appreciation to those who contrib uted their services, to the merchants whon donated prizes for the dances, and to the general public for their generous patronage and support of the affair. Cars in Kansas City Stopped Daring Strike KANSAS CITY, Mo., March 2 8. The effort of the general sympathy strike . which began yesterday morn ing in support of the walkout of HOT GROSS BUNS FOR EASTER 20 CENTS A DOZEN ORDER EARLY EASTER SPECIALS h 6 FLORIDA GRAPE FRUIT. 3 CUBAN GRAPE FRUIT... EXTRA SELECTED BANANAS ... ; . , . 30c SELECTED COCO ANUTS . . ........ . .....'. A: .H5c and ,20c ROTH GROCERY da Why You Should Try ; Chiropractic - It is not my purpoMe to condemn Doctors of Medicine, Burgeons, ' Osteopaths, Christian Science, Magnetic Healers' or any other pro fession offering relief or cure for bodily ailments or disease. If yon hare resort edto tbero and secured relief from your sick ness, they are entitled to the fall measure of credit- If. on the other hand, you are stiir suffering from the same ailment, the Chiroiractor offers you a service which he claims Is based upon true scientific principles. - By a simple process of adjustment he restores normal nerve force or vitality and nature itself Is thereby, enabled to rename its natural healthy condition. , , . . If you have tried Alleopaihs, Homeopaths, Patent Bledicinea, 8ur neons Ostaths, and others without the desired relief. It Is dutj you owe yourself to try Chiropractic. ThF Chiropractor uses no drugs, no knife, no electricity. It is not within the range of possibility that his adjustments injure you. On the other hand thousands upon thousands attest absolute and permanent cure by Chiropractic. ..-',- There are hundreds of people in Salem whom T have restored to perfect health by spinal adjustments. I will be glad to refer you -to them and I am sure they will advise - you to .try .chiropractic. Chiropractic removes the cause of disease nature perforins , the, cere. , ..,.; . . ., -7. ' . j?: Dr. O. L. SCOTT, CHIROPRACriC-SPINOLOGIST 3 , . Rooms 406-7-8, V. 8. National Rank Building. ' Office Phone 87. Residence Phone 828R.J - Attention, House Builders r ' A "... Remember the Third Liberty Loan April 6th We are headquarters for all kinds of Buildinfir Material. We have the largest stock of builders' hardware Jn Sdlem including Butts, Ornamental Hinges, Door Bells, Window Catches, Drawer Pulls, House Numbers, Strap Hmges,';'X,, Hinges, Mortise Locks, Rim Locks, Barn Door Hangers and Track, Nails, Staples, Screws Files and a nice assortment of the test make of Tools. f Special on Glass Knobs. Come and see them "EVERYTHING IN BUILDING MATE Hi AW iJHiivd Liberty Loan Drive Commences April 6. Be There Falls City Salem lumber co. Phone 813 AUCTION SALE WOODRY'S AUCTION MARKET C'4r. Ferry and Liberty EVERY SATURDAY 10;30 A, M. 1 horse luiffjry and names, and other thing which tlte public Is invited to bring in for ak. 1:30 P. M. : . Household Furniture of. aR kinds range, heaters, etc. Note I want 2 curload , o ned - funlture, highest cash price paid. See me before you sell. Phone 01O or 511., . - - F.N. WOODRY - THe Auctioneer laundry workers and drivers, was felt In practically every home here tonight as, a result of a strike order Instructing all union employes of the street railway company to run their cars to the , barns, , . Two hours later not a car was moving in the city and thousands of workers and shoppers made - their , way ' home as best they could. ,. . , ' An order exempting the chauf feurs' union; from .the strike order: afforded transportation for those who could find places In' crowded commercial motor cars. ''''. . .Virtually :all: restaurants In the city were closed due to the walkout of cooks and waiters, and hundreds of night Workers carried' lunches. ' . . ... ....... -..4 55c ..... : ..is ........ . 25c A. B. Kelsay, Manager f ' , . : . 349 South Twelfth i -.