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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1918)
TIIK OREGON STATESMAN i TUESDAY. APH1U 2.1, 1018 WHERE EFFICIENCY IS HIGHEST There you will find glasses be ing worn, to correct the slight est errors. For glasses relieve eye strain and conserve ner vous energy. We guarantee to fit your eyes correctly. HARTMAN BROS. CO. JEWELERS and OPTICIANS ' State and Liberty Street DIED UASAILS9EN At the borne of her son, M. P. Rssmussen, 31S Mil ler street., at about midnight last night; lln. Margaret Rumumen, aged 96 year. 5 months and 8 days. She leaves one sister. Mrs. Ella Han son, four grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Announcement of funeral will be made later. Kugene on Mar 6. Among those who are known her are Paul B. Bartlett, Horace It. White and Harry Q. Mill of Salen and Aloystis J. Beck and Walter Fi Ruse of Woodburn. George Gabriel. Dayton, and Francis W Scott, Cheraawa. uii.iuiMai J. A. Patterson 25 N. Commercial street. Screen doors, $1.50 to $2.25. Screen wire, 3 and 3Vc per square foot. Shovels, pades, hoes, rakes and cultivators priced according to quality. CITY NEWS Allinm-e- Elected Dr. R. N. Avlson, pastor of the irst Methodist 'church, was elected president of the Salem Ministerial union at the annual election or offi cers yesterday. The meeting was held at the Y. M. C. A. II. C. stover, pastor of the Central Congregational church, was elected vice president and Rev. H. N. AldrlcJi. pastor or fi-ii c....- a Leslie Methodist church, secretary- uuycruncni treasurer. The deceased was prominently Iden tified with the formation of the cow boy cavalry, troops, but being unable himself to pass the physical examin ation, went to Canada to enlist, fill ing a vacancy in the Lord Strath- more Horse. GRAND Chen-Ian Minstrels. OREGON State street near O. E. depot. Home of Artcraft and Paramount pictures. Th .Tiger Man," featuring William S. Hart " v " LIBERTT L 1 b o r t y near State. - Franklyn Far num. la The Rough Lover." BUGII State between Lib erty ' and High. Mutual and niueblrd films. Special films. The Eyes of the World," by Harold Hell Wright. Is Recovering - Mrs. R. P. Mortensen. the wife of Dr. Mortensen of Springfield, Or. who underwent a serious operation last . Wednesday, is recuperating nicely. - Young Man Wanted r ; To learn printing -trade. Good wages while learning. 1 Apply States man Composing Room, upstairs. Soldier Returns Sergeant F;W. Schwab returned to Fort Stevens Sunday evening. II-9 has been home on a furlough sine Thursday visiting his relatives. He Is an assistant engineer in the coar.t artillery and has been stationed at Coventor Receive Picture Governor Withycombe has been presented with a large photograph of the Multnomah guard and. the pie- ure has been given a place on the walls of the executive office; The rovernor recentlv reviewed the or ganization and declares It Is one or the finest bodies of men he has ever seen. Player Piano I have a $750 Singer, player piano which I win sacrifice for $562. It'i an unusual bargain a rare oppor tnnity ror anyone wanting a high grade instrument at a low price, E. U Stiff e Son, 446 Court St.' St. Joseph's Auxiliary Meet jjie women or St. Josephs aux iliary of the Red Cross will meet to day at 1 o'clock in the Knights of Columbus hall to seew upon articles for the chapter. - The work will be continued in the evening until f o'clock, when there will be the elec tion of officers and a social hour. Die In California- Mrs. Louis Frohmader and her In fant child dierf April 10 In Califor nia. Salem "friends received word from San Francisco of the death Mr. and Mrs. Frohmader moved from Salem to Stockton, 'Cal., about Mm. Blanrett Is Widow - Albert TUancett hAtr known "Dell- Blancett. well knpwn Pendle-Jyear ag0 in action with a Canadian cavalry CMl,has Wanted company in France. March 13. His widow; Bertha Iilancett. also famous for her riding, lives at Independence. By the Gideon Stols Co., for saner kraut purposes. Experienced growars preferred. . Prices on application. Yets AUTOMOBILES Salem Velio Co., Phone 44 Three .Salem Men Picked- Seven out of the nine Oregon m'Jn who have been picked to take In strnctlon at the University of Oregon ordnance school are from Salem and vicinity. They will be in a class o: i thirty which will commence work in Rattroad Men These men know from experience tSat Sloan's Liniment will take the titfnes out cf joints and the soro neja out cf rn-jac!ea And it's so convenient! No rubbing required. If quickly penetrates and brine re lief Ey to apply and cleaner than muasy plasters or oiatmcnu. ' Always have a b Utlo in the Koum for rheumatic aeS , la.-no back, sprains and strains. Cenerous sized botts -.t ail druggists.. , mtTHc. GIRLS RESIST FIVE OFFICERS Federal Forest Examiner Preparing Season's Work R. II. Chapter, Federal forest ex aminer who is connected with the Portland nfflc. was in conference Incorrigible Bolt From Indu- with state Forester r. a. nniott cl .1 fj... ul j yesieraay concerning lire prevention trial 5chooI-Now Held 7wor)t fr the COJOK ,umm?r and in Jftll fall. Mr. Chapter's work, comes on- der the application of the Week's law Margaret and Blanche Kennedy, fuml ani th nrcrnnlifnmli mnt ?H8ilV,a,n ,!,nd V Tr. nJpJd land patrol. The work Is done by two Inrorrlglbles at the atate Indus- ,v- trial school for girls., bolted .from luw u"urr -w government ana me autyoi tne exam Iner-ls to see that the contracts are complied with. f , Under the Week's law the state has available IfiOOO annually and em ploys 60 patrolmen for a period or I two months. For the patrol of the! Oregon-California grant rands, con ! rifi limi 35 SO si that institution Sunday afternoon, and It took five men. Including Sa lem police officers, to arrest them and lodge them in the city Jail. The two girls persuaded one other girt to accompany them In the break, but she later returned without re sistance. Her nam ta wlthhtM The Kennedy girls were taken into KreM appropriated $25,000 annually. CUStodv here Jannarv K wtill tnmn. 1 ' - - I a ing rrom Seattle to San Francisco LtiemanS tO LlVe btlOW with a man who was a deserter from I ... . . the navy. When received at the Qt VdnCOUVCT tS CUT OCRS state school they eave the name of Reynolds. The girls escaped . Sunday from premises of the Institution where most of the girls were gathered for the afternoon. When the women employes were unable to bring them ST. PAUL, April 22. Louis W. Hill, chairman of the Great Northern railroad, who returned to St. Paul last night after an extended business The Salem Cherrlan minstrels hare been Invited to give their perform ance nt Vancouver barracks next Tuesday night and have accepted the Invitation. The call came from II. W. Stone, secretary of the Portland Y. M. C. A. who la In charge of the Y. M. C. A. hut at Vancouver. U will h BMiurv for the members ef the Into an sutomoblle snd taken to Jail rMt to pay their own expenses to ' . t c . f r ! " they called the Salem police. twmfoiuflycatrcail The girls cursed madly in resisting the officers, but were finally forced where they are now held. The home of the girls Is believed to he In Seattle, where they sre said to have a sister snd two brothers. Vsnconver, but they bare decided to make the trip by automobile and the expense will not be rreat. CanYouBeatlt? $1.50 pr cwt. for Cart Iroa 85c per cwt for Stove Cut $1.00 per cwt. for Iron, Steel Hare you anything; in that line? No 1 Sacks, 15c each ' Dispose of it now , . Brinz It to vs ; "It's a matter of dollars in your interest to do so. t WESTERN JUNK COJ, Salem's Leading- Jack". . Dealers Corner of Center and Court Phone 708 Watch for announcement on ' Sunday. Arrangements sre already tASdtr consideration for an appropriate cel ebration three years hence of tba centennial anniversary of. the link of Clara liarton, founder of the American Red Cross. trip to tho .Pacific coast, declared Secretary Good In of the state board Kalem Fmlt Company ravs highest cash price for egg". any nuantity. 267 8 Commercial St. today that government control of railroads saved the credit of the country. . "The great American , spirit has been awakened and from now on It Is going to count," said Mr. Hill. "Conditions on the Pacific coast are splendid. Labor Is behind the government and In one shipyard alone more than $400,000 was sub scribed to the third liberty loan. Onjy Father fiaHant Celebrant- Celebrant at solemn high mass, at St. Joseph's Catholic church at 10:20 o'clock Sunday was Father Gallant, recently ordained In Alaska, lie is .J . .11., . l( A n vol mnA win return to Alaska. Father Kathtnne Glen Kerry Tnomas or houdi adk khbu deacon and Father Naughton of Sa lem as sub-deacon. Father J. R. Ruck, nastor of the church, gave a sermon on the subject. "The Office of the Priesthood." . of control has written the relatives to make efforts to have them re turned to Washington, but the let ters are unanswered One letter was written to Miss Helen Kennedy, an employe of the Pacific Telephone A Telegraph company la Seattle. The conduct of the two girls at the Industrial school has sn Important bearing on the recent reports of the improper treatment of girls at the Institution. Mrs. Margaret Mann. i REMOVAL SALI Still Continues at one man out of 4000 failed to take anperlntendent of the school, says a bond' : line oreaa ana water diet has not thus far been given more than two days in succession, arid then at. only one meal a day. the other meals be- J Heard in Re dial X ih:lr??m? "J'J"64 the b " -ssasftaaswa Player Piano I have a $T50 Singer player piano which I wfll sacrifice for $5GZ. It's an unusual bargain a rare oppor tunity for anyone wanting a hlgn grade instrument at a low price. E. L. Stiff & Son, 446 Court St. uo Kobe A rood 'assortment. $4 'to $2. Shafers" Harness Store. 170 South Commercial street, south of Ladd & Rush bank. Many people attended the song re cital which was given last night at the First Methodist'cburch by Kath erine Glen Kerry, talented con tralto singer. Mrs. Kerry Is a com poser and during the period of the war all the royalties from her songs go to the. Red Cross of America. Mrs. Kerry was assisted by Frank Wilbur Chace, dean of music of Will nm?tte university, with organ nnm hern. Roth Mrs. Kerry and Dr. Chace donated their services at this recital and the' proceeds went to Wllhimette chanter o? the Red Crtoss. At thc- conclusion of the "These two girls are utterly Incor rigible." said Secretary r Goodln. 'Mrs. 'Mao n does not know what to do with there. We want to get rid of them and we are trying to have them returned to Washington, where they belong." ' Paris Shoe Shop, 379 State St. . We more 3 doors West present location, May IsL CHERRIAN MINSTRELS THE. GREATEST HOME TALENT PRODUCTION SEEN IN . , SALEM FOR YEARS Why Not Re Good to Yourself ir you awaken weary and. nnre- freshed In the morning, or tire early in the day. are billons and "blue," with coated tongue and had breath If you are suffering from Indigestion or constipation you will find Foley cathartic Tablets quick to relieve program the audience joined the so- and comfortahle In action. They are lolst In singing "The Star Spangled 1 wholesome and health-giving. J. C Dr. MendelMohr Is back at his orflre after being confined to his home with sickness for the last few days. The doctor Is now able to care for his patients. Uanner.' Perry. Mrs. E. E. Paul is the railroad sta tion agent, telegraph operator and ! express agent at Klkader, Iowa. Oregon Tax! & Baggage Co. Phone 77 Try our Checking System on Baggage. Claim Checks for every parcel handled. - j , ! WUfSJT VI SALEM, O REG OK L - St at BUG II HOTEL "A Rom Away from Homt Strictly Modern $1.00 Per Day ISO Rm f 8114 Cmmtmrt Only Hotel In Business District Card of Thanks We wish to express our sincere thanks to the friends snd neighbors who were so kind and helprul to us during our recent hours of sorrow. and for the beautiful floral offerings. W. It. and Joe Kaiser. &AUNDRY QUEEN WASHING UACHINE " Buy One At : Welch Electric Co. : 220t N. Com. Phone 951. HOUSEHOLD GOODS . W pmy turn very hikt rie for Umm If id tU of ovory SvloS. People's Second Hand Store Tit J. CoMOBoreUI St ; Ikooo 734 MJ1U Increase Stock The Crown Mills of Portland filed resolutions at the office of State Corporation Commissioner Schulder- man yesterday showing an increase in the capital stock of the concern from $500,000 to $750,000. The Del Norte Mining company of Wilming ton, Del., was issued a permit by Commissioner Schulderman yester day to operate In Oregon. Its capi talization is $500,000. Attorney In fact for Oregon is N. D. Simon or Portland. ,! , Met Me at the Hub Alleys 12 S N. Commercial. Upstairs. Used Furniture Wanted lUchoot cash rl al4 foe a tanifore E. L. STIFF & SON, i v Phone 941 or 503 Doctor White Dueases of Women and v Nenrous Diseases SOI TTnltcd States National Dank 4 Building, Salem. Oregon 1 Save the Meat for the Boys at the Front. Fitt's Market f 444 Court Street Day phone S0 Night phone 1S98 LARMER TRANSFER Efficiency 8ed . Responsibility ; We will pack, move or store your goods and guarantee sat isfaction. ' Rates on Kastcrn Shipments i our specialty." ' ' , Piano Moving snd Out of Town Trips. VOOD AND COAL 457 State Street. A. . WAT I SACKS AND RAGS I pay the nighest cash price. Before you sell, get my prices I also buy all kinds of second hand furniture and junk.- t ' - V Capital Junk Co. 'The Square Deal House.' 271 Chemeketa St. Phone 303 At the Court lions- Report of sale of real property filed In the estate of E. P. McCor- nack. deceased. Order issued con firming the sale of real property in the estate of Martin Fankald. .de ceased. Edward Nelson, administrat or. Order Issued In the estate or Anna Qualey. deceased, commanding that the amount of $7100 be divided among four heirs. Order Issued com manding the payment of bequests as stated In the will of Dan Tracy, to heirs. Hazel Nutting and Ressle R. Rennett, the amounts being $1 ZOO and $1000 respectively. In the es tate of John Werner, deceased, an order was Issued admitting his will to probate and appointing Ern).t snd Henry Werner as executors. Amount of estate given as $18,000. A mar riage license was issued to James A. Ronner and Alin G. Moser, both of Sllverton. T PERSONALS W R. McCracken of the Rogue River Courier, force. Grants Pass, is among the recent arrivals In Salem. : Mrs. Grover McDonald i of Dallas was in the city for a brief visit yes terday. " i Miss Victoria Prue stopped off In Salem yesterday on her way from Klamath Kails to Seattle. ' Mrs. S. P. Van Dykn of Newberg was in the city on a business errand yesterday. Mrs. E. K. Rarnes and Mrs. Her man Gillam were Perrydalei citizens in Salem yesterday. Mrs. J. F. Mellke was In from Scio yesterday for a brief visit In Salem.. : 5 Elbert Thompson returned yester day from a. week's visit in Sacra mento, Cal. - Donald Speaker of - Portland was the Sunday guest' of his parents on the Jefferson road. i Dean A. Srhomaker of the Stand ard Oil company of Independence 9 was visiting in Salem on Sundar. Tuesday, Wednesday and v Thursday Phone C 0. D. Orders to 186 or 198 . We pay 30c Cash for Eggs; 32c trade Creamery Rutter . . , Large Crisc6 . .. 43c ...fl.Stf . . . 95c . . $1.50 ...$2.95 Medium Crisco . . . No! 6 Pure Lard . No. 10 Pure Lard Royal Raking Powder, lb. $9c 50c Instant Postum ..... 39c 25c K. C. Baking Powder 19c 35c Rottle Royal Club Vanilla 35c Rottle Royal Club Lemon . ; , 17c 20c 10c can Royal Club Pepper 7c 10c can Royal Club Mustard 7e 10 lb. sack M. J. 11. Rice.. 90c S boxes Matches ....... 25c 2 cans Old. Dutch Cleanser 15c Large package Golden Rod Oats ,! . . . 22c Large, pkg. Quaker Oats 32c Large pkg. Mother's Oats. 32c Large pkg. Rival Oats. Post Toastics; pkg. . . 3 packages JHIo . . . . 2 cans Shrimp . . . . . . No. Z Karo . . . 10 lbs. Karo Graham . .. 30c . . . 11c . t . 25c ... 25c ... 47c . . . 95c Wafers. . .. ISc ; Fresh Crisp pound . . Fresh Crisp. Ginger Snaps, potyid ...... A 20c 3 lbs. Dependable Coffee . . 95c 3 lbs. Royal Club Coffee. . 85c 2 lba. Power Coffee 42c American Cloh Coffer, regular 30c .:;.. 25c .Our 2c Peaberry Coffee, 4 pounds ; ..: , . . . . 85c 5 bars Ivory Soap ....... 30c 5 bars Crystal White Soap 25c CmkxI Meeting t Mebt 1 ' County School Superintendent Smith and Wajter L. j Toose, Sr.. at tended a war saving) rally at Sub limity last night and were greeted by a big crowd. . Mr. Toote gave the address of the evening, and Mr. Smith reports much enthusiasm In that vicinity. The work lagged some vbat throughout the: county while the liberty loan drive was at Its height, but wss not emphasized by the committee during! that time. It is again picking up with Increased ardor. - - ''f' Ss'' ' V. VI E. COOKE rATTON "Man of Mystery" Fourth Rainbow Regiment BILLY LEIICI1EN Comedian Granrl Onera House eNaringlts Completion JQNIGHT and TOMORROW NIGHT Chorus of 30 Male Voices Under personal direction of John W. Todd, in the very Htest Patriotic and Comic Song Hits Patton'i Great Mystic Novcltj "NIGHT IN SPOOKVILLE" PEICES 25c to $1.00 Seats on Sale Opera House Pharmacy ENTIRE NET RECEIPTS POR WILLAMETTE CHAPTER . The sixth one hundred names were enrolled yesterday by State Superin tendent of Public Instruction J. A. Churchill for his fourth Junior Rain bow, regiment.' The names follow: Vexnon Hartley, Newport; Elisa beth Flanagan, Marshfleld; Herbert Erlckson, Tleaverton; j Wilms Kerr, Morel; Ruth Harris, Irene Wlrlck, The Dalles; Orsce Psyton, Flotyd Paisley, George Speros, Frank Islon. Orvllle Hlndman. Gerald O'Bryant. George Hill. Marian Martin, Zenas Thompson, Albert Thompson. Fran ces ailatt. Edna Tollman, Ines Stephenson, Margaret LevlngeV, Ilaker; Alice Kenney. i Robert Ken- ney, Portland; Margaret Schlnaman. Henry Schlnaman. The Dalles: Geo. Buxton. Corvallls; Stella Dutton. Wells; list tie McHeth, Falls City; Annie Ingllsh, Howard Brooks. Man ning; Kathryn Coomler. Gervals; Clarence Cornelius, Junction City; Donald Kelso, Gladys Porsey, Junc tion City. Ward French. The Dalles; Paul Stockard, Irrigon; Carol Shurte,, Heppner; Donald Morand. Melville Richey, Boring; Ractrael Sloan. Bend; Frances Townsend. In dependence; ' Alexander Atterbury, Teddy Young,. Albany; Sylvester Tanner, John Walker Adelbert la vage. Leon Funke,. Florence; Agnes Burnham. Francis Burnbam. Ilaln ler; Wallls Ohler, Astoria: ThHma Robinette. Esther. Briggs. Dnrward Rohlnette. Yankton; Pearl Adams. Oren Kirby. Curtis Worastaff. Ralph Rehder, Evelyn Henton, Rhanlko; Donald Ollivant, Lookingglass; Don ald Worden. SSIem; George Burnell. forothv Phillips. J. Franklin Rlsley. Milwaukie; Otis Robbins. Herman Sweek, Hamilton; Sednris Jordan. Digby Williams. Mahd Elizaleth Mahan. Heba Westersund. Hope Vir ginia Branstator, Grace Astrop. Blanche Schuyler. P.rjra Johnson. Karla Sorensen. Eva Sprensen. Ellie Erklund. Astoria; Fred Cummlng. Uussel Coburn. 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