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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1918)
THE PRECOX STATESMAN SUNDAY, APRIL 21, 1018 If Money Can Secure It We Have It Here ; Oar Itock on hand in diamonds. watches. Jewelry arid f.n good. comprises everything desirable that anyone could wlrt for Look over our stock and note the many beautiful designs We Te iflretohave what you want. . v , "e ,e QUALITY HARTMAN BROS. CO. JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS Stat and Liberty Streets. KKKVICK I'lMPI,' N I mmmmmmi. I COMIC OPERA CHIMES OF NORMANDY ' GIVEN FOR THE LIBERTY LOAN FUND v ., ; by the : . High School Chorus, under the direction of Minnetta Macera MONDAY EVENING, MAY 6, 8:15 ! , 1 Reserved Seats 50c Tickets to be reserved Monday, April 29, 8:30 a. m. ,' -Leave subscriptions at Will's Music Store CITY NEWS ' i " r i n B II B I II 1 1 j I T"f P ' gl1 OREGON State street near 0. E. depot Home of Artcraft and Paramount pictures. The Tiger Man," featuring William S. Hart. LIBERTY L I b o r t y near State. "Mis-Judged," with Big Bill Hart. , B LI G 1 1 State between Lib ertyand High. Mutual and Bluebird films. Special films. Hippodrome vaudeville. Uaa Wantel At the Spa, Apply after 3 o'clock. 1 Soldier Is Home '.;.: Ira Mercer Is panning a short fur lough from American Lake with his rirents. Dr. and Mrs. W, U Mercer of North Summer street. Ho will re- torn tonight, i ; : 1 WOODRY'S ORCHESTRA "." C Piece fl' . Oae far all ettgaacwiea t. Hear taeaa mt Anwary everr Sa(aMar !. phmn KM. - "AUTOMOBILES Salem Velio Co., Phone 41 Cregpi Taxifi Baggage Co. Phone 77 Try our Checking System on Baggage. Claim Checks for every parcel bandied. , : LAUNDRY Quzz:t visnmo UACHINE Buy One At Welch Electric Co. 220 N. Com. Phone 9 61. HOUSEHOLD GOODS . We -pmy th very hlcbeat priM far hall bm44 tlu of ry klatt. People's Second Hand Store nt V. Caatairrrlal St I'aaaa 7Xi A sped f 4 munlcatic i Lodge Ne A. M.. , A special Joint mm. inication of Salem No. 4. A. F. & and Pacific Lodge No. 50, A. F & A. M., will be held on Monday even ing. April 22, 1918, at 8 p. m... which will be of great import ance to . you. MASTER MA SONS ONLY. Brother Robert D. Graham, of Denver, Color ado, will deliver a lecture en titled, "The Hidden Mysteries' of Free Masonry." Important Deals Maul The Fleming Realty company re ports the sale of two properties with in the last few days, both cash buys and no trade In them and both city residences, which they consider very encouraging. One was the house at 1720 Chemeketa street sold to Mr. larham of Polk county from C. O. Ilarnian, of Montana, and the other the fine little bungalow of Mrs. George D. Beaty in Richmond addi tion, to a Mr. Rozell of Washington, whose family will come here and oc cupy It for food. The company has two other good prospects working nicei yat present. Young Man Wanted To learn printing trade. Good wages while learning. Apply States man Composing Room, upstairs. Plenty Of Fund In Loan A. C. Bohrnstcdt, agent for the feMetal loan fund In this city, states that there seems to be more or less misapprehension among farmers as to the condition of the fund. The im pression seems to have gone abroad that the fund is exhausted, but Mr. Bobrnstedt says there will be- no trouble In negotiating loans if the applications are made th season. There Is always considerable delay in getting the applications through. Hear Mr. Katherin Glen Kerry In concert at the First M. E. church Monday night. April 22. No admission charged. Silver offering taken for Willamette chapter Rel Cross. Assisted by Frank Wllbar Chaee, organist. llooftier Cabinets Are the peer of kitchen cabinets. They save steps for the housewife. One dollar puts one In your home. See Hamilton, the furniture man. At the Court House Complaint filed in the case of Em ma C. Land against A. T. McAtee. suit for title to real property. Notlcu of appeal In case or R. H. Capler aaginst J. D. Allen, suit for money. Complaint In the case of W. L. Van Horn against J. O. Hays, suit to col lect on liens. Inventory and ap praisement in estate of Ever Hansen, deceased. Order admitting will of James Colvln to probate and appoint ing H, C; Porter, H. C. Von Behren and Charles Ransom as appraisers. Inventory and appraisement of tho estate of M. E. Breyman, showing real and personal property to the amount of S251.935.84. Land Wanted For War Gardens Secretary Ivan .Martin of the Sa lem Floral society says there is some Inquiry for vacant lots for war gard ens and 4he society wishes to get In to touch with all citizens who have vacant lots or acreage that they are willing to donate for this purpose. A number of lots are now listed and one person on the west side of the river has ten acres that may bo used for this purpose only. In this con nection it is stated that the floral society la nlanning to hold anotner exchange of seeds and plants Thurs day. Anrll 25., A considerable quan- w w i . . a a .A tltv of earflen seeds 13 on nana io be exchanged. Man Wanted At the Spa. Apply after 3 o'clock. Will Take Examination ' , " .' . In, a' letter Just received by Navy Recruiting Officer John E. Adams. Adair Lockwood, who has been at .the Mare Island electrical school the past thirty-two weeks says -he Is now ready to take his examinations for rating on April 19. He had expected to take it on the 15th, but because few In the classes were slow, the tests were delayed. Harness Repairing We manufacture and repair all kinds of harness. 8Jhafers Harness Store. 170 South Commercial street New harness, $40 to $100. WHKH IBf SALEM, OBEtiON BLIGH nOTEL -A Home Away from Horn." Strictly Modarn 11.00 Par Day 100 Raa af Sail Caaafart Only Hotel In Bualness District Vobb & Clods FUNERAL PARLORS Complete Equipment , Moderate Prioea Uied Furniture Wanted H'caeat caab arlrra paid far laaltaro E. L. STIFF & SON, Phone 041 or 503 Doctor White Duuiet of Women and Nervous Diseases ' HI trailed States National Bank Building, Salem, Oregon i! I iZZZi Day phone Night phono LARMER TRANSFER Efficiency r!txl UrtsMmHiblll(y W win park, wove or store J3cUon0di nd 6uarantte Mt Jtca on FaBtcrn Shlpmcnti our specialty. ria.no Moving and Out of Town t . Trips. . .. . ' WOOD AND COAL ' 437 BUtt Street. ; Corner Court and High Sts. PHONE 120 Kight or Day ANT .11)1 SACKS AND RAGS I pay the highest cash price. Bforo you sell, get my prices I also buy all kinds of second hand furniture and junk. The Capital Junk Co. ! Tho Square Deal House, . 271 ChemekcU St. Phone 398 Player Piano 1 have a 1750 Ringer piayer pian which I will sacrifice for $502. it's an unusual bargain a rare oppor tunity for anyone wanting a high grade Instrument at a low price, r.. 4. Stiff & Son. 448 court St. Klir.nnon Ylftlt Kalerrf I. J. Simpson or uoos nay. one oi th Ttftmblican candidates roi mt gubernatorial nomination, was In 8a lem for a brief time yesterday, tie left for Tortland in the arternoon. From-TorUand he will take another in tint Into eastern Oregon and the return to the Willamette vaney. Oo an Anex rcieciric t ieanrr To do your sweeping drudgery. They get all the dirt. Sold by C. S, Hamilton. n&ncor Funeral Tomorrow The funeral of the later Mrs. Grace Tiancor. wife of C. W. Dancer of Snring Valley, will be held tomorrow afternoon at the Zena church at o'clock. Biirlal will b 1n the Zena cemetery. The body will remain at the . Rlgdon chapel until about o'clock tomorrow. Vou Can 1-r That llano Or organ now at practically your own price. K. L. Stiff L Son. TAKE YOUR MEDICINES Regularly This Spring Hooi't 8srsa parilla Baforo Meals Pcptiren After. Thla combination hiving wonder ful micrcMN everywhere. It in relievinir i he:nvatiym. exjietllnr humor, reatotinff nM a profile, sr'vlnf the ptow of healtlxtn the eh-t ka. ir.iU ine fares bright aniJromiilpsintm-ar and literally plvirj vf?n-ont. Ii;v'n faitKPd peP'e new ar.ilIUo:i and th strenRth of Iron. For It comMnea that net nwful r all metali Iron In n to -r e of n.cii; cine that la tcci:!L'i,!y cflnc.ly. HcHxl'a Sar:-i:iril'a l--: 'c fruir .1 unsurpa"""' frmu!a of l-'ool-nurlfy Inir anl-tomach-tonlnK rrmerMea, ant 'I'eptlron from nepln. Irn:i, hux ani other blood and Mtomach tonics that phyalclana preacrlbe. i In cae where a cathartic la neeiled. Hood's Farnsiparllla and I'eptlron arf very effectively supplemented by Hood' Pill, relieving blliousps rnnritlpatlon. and all liver Ilia. Soldiers Hot urn To Camp James McClelland, Jr., who is a member of the aviation school at Berkeley, will leave for California to night. He has been in Salem to at tend tbe funeral of his brother, priv ate Uenjamin McClelland, which was held Friday afternoon. Charles Smith, a soldier who was honored ith the escort of the body of Pri vate McClelland from the cantonment will return to Douglas, Ariz., tonight. Private Smith is a member of the medical corps and was a close friend of the young soldier who4ied. They had been "bunk mates" for some months. Private Smith was urged to stay for an extended furlough with Mr. and Mrs. James McClelland Sr. 205 North Twenty-first street. A Private Home- In all of Its apopintments Is what we offer for the use of our patrons. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Terwilllger. Funeral Directors, 770 Chemeketa St. Phono 724. Sim. Kerry's Concert Assisted by Dr. Frank Wilbur Chace, dean of music at Willamette university. Mrs. Katherine Oten Kerry of Seattle, Wnh, a contralto singer of note and composer of songs, will give a concert at the First Methodist church, corner State and Church streets. Monday evening, April 22, to which the music loving public Is cordially Invited. There will be no charge, but those having the pleasure of hearing Mrs. Kerry sing will no doubt be glad to make n liberal free will offering to the cause of the Red Cross. All the pro ceeds from the concert go to Willam ette chapter Salem Red Cross. A Little Apex Electric Cgnner r '-' Has more pull than other cleaners. Sold by C. S. Hamilton. , .. .. I. O. O. F. A (lent km Ninety-ninth anniversary program. Address by J. K. Wealherford of Al bany, and presentation of Veteran Jewels by Dr. W. T. Williamson of Portland. Special music. Ail Odd Fellows, Rebeccas and their friends invited. Wednesday. April 2 4. C. L. George Knllwtn Chalmer U George, son of W. P. George of this city, was here a short time visiting before he went to Port land to enlist in the navy. He left yesterday morning; to enter the hos pital corps and will later seek a com mission as dentist when a vacancy oc curs. Mr. George was a practicing dentist In New York City. I'ncd Piano and Organ At almost give away prices. Stiff & Son. K. L. Doctor Mt Wednesday The rolk-Yamhlll-Marlon Medical society will hold a meeting April 24, at 7:20 p. ;n. at the Oregon State hospital. The proper charge for life Insurance examinations will be tak en up as a special order or business. Dr. George F. Koehler of Portland will read a paper on gastro-lntestlnal surgery from the point of view of a physician. In this paper be will take up the study of cases of gastro ptosls and will present lantern slides. Dr. Harold C. Bean who has recent ly returned from Fiance will speak on the medical work there. The Salem Automobile Ounpany Reports the sale of forty-six Chev rolet cars since they commenced business this spring. They made their first sale on February 23. Out Of Door Funeral Today The funeral of David E. Johnson will be held today at Murphy ceme tery, six miles from, Salem on the Silverlon , road. -The funeral party will leave Webb Jfc dough's chapel at 10:30 o'clock thIsTnornTng. A combined funeral service will be held out of doors. ' ' Corm to Jitney Dance At -Moose hall Thnrsdny evening, April 25. given by Royal Neighbors and Modern Woodmen for benefit of Red Cross. Admission, 10 cents. Dr.'MendelNohn ( Is back at his off If o after being confined to his home with sickness for the last few days. The doctor Is now able to care for bis patients. Tut In Bed In Bloom- Motorists and other visitors will be afforded a treat today in viewing the large tulip beds which are in full bloom In the two round flower spaces In front of the state hospital. Some of the tulips are of a rlch'deep red hue and are from rare bulbs. The display is among the largest in the state:. Have Several l'el Pianos And organs going to sell at almost nothing. E. L. Stiff L Son. fool Swine In Demand Doerfler Bros; Duroe Jersey swine breeders of Sllverton report receiving many orders from Oregon, Washing ton and California. Never before. It Is reported, has there been such a big demand for good registered livestock. Cabbagw Contracts Wanted By tho Oldeon Stole Co., for sa'ier krant purposes. Experienced gtowsrs preferred. Prices on application. Linn Neamlth Arrive Salem friends have -been Inform ed by postcards from overseas Ih Linn W. Nesmith has arrived on for Ign soil. Nesmith has numerous friendti in Salem. , WILL FLY THE FLAG. Sllverton. Or.. April 1, 1918. Editor Statesman: In response to the question asked me by the members of Hal Hlbbard Camp No. 5. United Spanish War Veterans of Salem. Or., "Will I. if elected county Judge, see that the emblem of our liberty (the flag) flies from the courthouse .flag pole?" As a true, patriotic, loyal citizen, I would deem It the highest privilege and my most sacred duty to see that the Stars and Stripes or this splendid nation, which means so much not only to the people of this nation, b-it to all the people of all the world, floated proudly from the courthouse flag staff, every day In the year. Very truly yours, L. J. Adams. (Pd. Adv.) Children Give Money One of, the latest donations to tbe Red Cross was mffde this week by the Kid Komedy Klub, an organiza tion of youngsters all about 12 years of age. who reecntly gave en enter talnmetn under the direction of Mrs. Anna Rogers Fish from which $7 was raised and turne dover to the chapter. This Is the second donation the eight boys in the club have made In the past two months. Dm. White) Jk Walton. Owteopatha SOS U. 8. Bank Bldr. Phone SSI. Continue Stamp Sal Despite Interest in Liberty loan bonds .war savings stamps sales con tinue, though In smaller amounts. The past week a little over 50 per cent of the average amount or $f.- 270.95 was disposed of In Marlon county exclusive of Salem. ArounJ the latter part of the month, when purchases are heaviest, abont $90"O has been Invested In the thrift stick ers. . Met Me at the Club Alleys 122 N. Commercial. Upstairs. Bid Called For Bids will be received at tho post office up to May 1 for hauling mall between, the Southorn Pacific depot and the postofflce. the contract going to the party submitting the lowest figure. : Picnic on May 1 1 Mehama Red Cross auxllliry Is busy making plans for a picnic to b given In the Mehama grove on May 1 1 for the benefit of their branch of the Salem chapter. Save Money and Tire Trouble Iy Using; Miller tires: 39 Mllleri per hundred .exceed the standard guarantee. I save your rlm-eut an-t side blowout tires by stitching. Clark- 319 N. Commercial. Xot Frank Smith. Cattle Buyer Tho Fran ftmlth' Who trot mixed up In a fight with a Chinese was not Frank Smith, the cattle buyer. as every one of his friends ought to know. the Cent an Hour- Is the cost of running; an electric cleaner. Sold by Hamilton. J.!.. PntlcrMm 25 N. Commercial street. Screen doors. $1.50 to $2.25. Screen wire. 3 and 3c per so.ua re foot. Shovels, snades. hoes, rakes and cultivators priced according to quality. Hi-yer llano ,1 have a $70 Singer player piano which I will sacrifice for $562. It'i an unusual bargain a rare oppor tunity for anyone wanting a high grade Instrument at a low price, E. Our Showing of Cool and Attractive Hats for Summer Wear The watin weather demands the donning of Hummer Head Drew. We are prepared for this occasion with a. remark ably exquisite assortment of bright; cheerful, snappy hats or cool and refreshing tono -hats instantly - recognizable as abreast of the moment In stylo. .More are arriving by express each week to supplement "what. wc have on hand. You'll always find tho latent the prettiest, the best at the French Shop and priced mod erately. The French Shop M. Bt'I'TTv-MOHBISON. 115 X, High. Masonic Temple. Protracted Colds Very Harmful NNHHMMMHNtNf Don't let your bad cold or La Grippe hang on until it underminett your general health. Break up the cold in 24 hours. Schaefer's Cold Tab lets will do the trick. Mildly laxative. 25c Bottle SCHAEFER'S DRUG STORE 13S N. Commercial St. Why Sell fbr 50c When We Offer $1.00? When buying don't you look for the house that. will give you the most merchandise for the least money, then why not when selling your Junk look for the house that will give you the most money for the least merchandise. Think this over. We advertise our prices for your benefit. Cut this out and keep it hand; when you bring your Junk to town or when selling at home. .Be sure, don't let them argue you out of selling at a lower price for. your Junk. - Our advertised prices are guaranteed when "the goods are delivered,'' read further: ' ' - THINK THIS OVEB ' METALS Copper, lb 18c to 20c H. Brass, per lb. 16c to 20c L. Brass, per pound. JOc Lead and Zinc, per lb. 5c ,Hop Wire, galvanised, $50 per ton, f . o. b Salem. RUBBERS Boots, Shoes, No. 1 lb. 7c Auto Tires, lb. 4o to 4y2c Bike Tires, per pound. .3c Inner Tubes, per lb. 10c BAGS - Woolen Bags, per lb. 5c Clean Cotton Bags, lb. 2c Shoddy Bags, per lb...lc No. 1 Sacks 15c Other sacks accordingly. Old leather Shoes, cwt. 25c IBON . H. Cast Iron, cwt.... $1.50 Stove Cast. cwt. $1.00 Steel and Iron, cwt.. . .75c BOTTLES Beer, quarts, dozen. . ,30c Beer, pints, doxen:...20c Whiskey, quarts, dozen 18c Mixed Qt. Bottles, doz. 10c Western Junk Coi SALEM'S LEADING JUNK DEALERS -Corner of Center and N. Commercial Streets -Phone 706, USE IT - ' .13. J Oregim Patents ('ranted Reported weekly by Beale St Park; Solicitors of Patents, Washington, D. C. Arvld B.urseJI, Aumsvlile. surgical .Instrument; Charles E. Davis, North Plains, elevated carrier. A. F. and R. Haynes. Dufur, carbur etor homogenlxer. Fred Makl, Port land, device for use Iq splicing ropes or cables. Mark McCrarken. Port land, air valve. Frank MrDanlels. Portland, tractor control. Harry V. Tremble, Marshfleld. trap. Itenew MembenJilps i Memberships irt tbe Red Cro-ts were lust renewed this week br th thirteen members of teXierraan so ciety present at IJs meetlag last Sun. day. August Kehrberger preside- of the organization, entered the mo tion which resulted in the receipt of $13 by the local ehspttr. lle sald he felt sure others not present at th last session would also send thf lr money In. , With Our Complete Equipment Refined services and latest meth ods of embalming, 'twill be a "funer al beautiful." Webb, it Cough Co. Ixrture Monday Afterm-on under the auspices of the -Home Service department of the Red Cross a lecture on "Community Resources" win oe given at tke Commercial club rooms Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock by Dr. Joseph Bhafer. The speaker head of the history department of the University of Oregon and has been Identified with the extension work of the Red Cross. He Is an In terestlng and entertaining speaker.' Salem I'm It Company " Pays highest cssh price ror egg. any quantity. 267 S Commercial EL Naval Itewervc Wante! Recruiting; Officer John K. Adams Is particularly. nutting forth efforts at present to Interest would be te emits In the call for r.000 naval re serves. Any one not In the current draft may enter the reserve, the only difference between It and the regular navy being that it calls for four years with tbe privilege of getting out af ter the war while thi litter only calls for service for the duration of, the great conflict. Mr. Adams will go to Roseburg today on a short bus iness trip. CanYouBeatlt? - , $1.60 per cwt. for Cast- Iron,, 85c per. cwt for Stove Cast $1.00 per cwt. for Iron, Steel Have you anything in that line? .. No 1 Sacks, 15c each . Dispose of it now f ; Bring it to us ... It's a matter of dollars in' your interest to do so. WESTERN JUNK CO. '.-. Salem's Leading Junk ' Dealers Corner of Center and Court Phone 706 , Watch for announcement on Sunday. t The Telegraph System of The Human Body Kvery action of every organ of the body is dictated by a message, from the brain a message which passes from the brain over tho nerve fibres through the spinal column. If the spinal cord Is Im plxned by the vertebra of the bnckbone theso messages are shut' off. Chiropractors remove these implgnrnenta thus restoring the health. i , Dr. O. L. SCOTT, CHIROPKAOriC-SPIXOUKHST Itnoms 4 fXl-7-, U. H. National Bank Building. Office Phone 87. Ilewldenre Phone) fCAR, teeei X y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y aim? f- ,i"fi k Buy 3rd Liberty Loan Bonds This Space Patriotically Contributed by Falls CitJ-Sib'iu Lumber Co. X y -Y a a 4 Y Y ;y y Y y it t ,Y Y :Y y v :t 1; L, Stiff L Son. 448 Court St. ' . ri