The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 24, 1918, Page 5, Image 5

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    TITO, OREGON STATESMAN: WEDNESDAY. ATRIL 24. 101S
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Vhere Efficiency Is Highest
There you will find glsses being worn, to correct the slightest er
'ror. 8l8sM relieve eye strain and conserve nervous enrgy. We
guarsnU to fit your eyes correctly. ' ,
HARTMAN BROS. CO.
JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS
State and Liberty Streets.
QUA MTV - SKRVK: , PRICE
- BORN
RAUCH To Lieutenant and Mrs.
Cloyd Rauch at the Tacoma Gen
eral hospital, Tuesday, April 23.
at 5:28 o'clock, a son, weight eight
pounds, to he called Cloyd Dixon
Rauch Jr.
Doth mother 'and habr are dotnz
nicely. Mrs. Rauch, who was Mis
Kexina Lone before her marriage, a
local high school teacher, joined
Lieutenant Rauch near Camp Lewis
last fall. The Rauchs have a home
on Fir street, Fairtnount bill, in Salem.
CITY NEWS
SAUNDERS To Mr. and Mrs. Den
nis Saunders, 1240 North 21st
. street, , Salem, Oregon. April 23,
1318, a' son.
Mr. Saunders is an employee of
the State hospital. ,
GRAND Cherrlan Minstrels.
OREGON State street near
O. E. depot. 'Home 'of Artcraft
and Paratnoont pictures.
Love Me," featuring Dorothy
Dalton.
LIBERTY L !
State. Frankly n
'"The Rough Lover.
BLIGH SUte
ertv and High.
Bluebird, films. Special film.
"The-Eyes of the World,, by
Harold Bell Wright.-
gram to be given by tha Junior Red
jross at Middle Grove. Thursday
night at 8 o'clock.
I. O. O. P. Attention
' Ninety-ninth anniversary program.
Aauret?3 iy j. k. weainerrorn or Al
bany, and presentation of Veteran
Jewels by Dr. W. T. Williamson of
Portland. Sneelat ihiikIp All Odd
Fellows, Rebeccas and their friends
invited. Wednesday, April Z.
DIED
DRUNDIDGE In Salem, at the Will
amette sanatarium, Monday night.
April 22. 1918, Mrs. Emma Drun
didge, 46 years old.
Mia. Brundidge died on her birth
dav. She is survived by her hus
band and nine children. The hus
band is Nathaniel Drundidge of
Urooks. The children are Mrs. A:
Chrisotto. Mrs. Maud Tirom and Ivan
Ibcrty near!
Farnam. In
between Lib- 4
, , Mutual and I
SPRING JLMEHTS
Relieved by a Good Medicines-Forty
Years of Success. '
People still take Hood's Sarsapa
rllla' because it is an fid family friend,
ha proved lt merit. to three (fenera
tion in purifyln and enrichtnjr the
Mood, exjeillniT humor, restoring ap
petite. rllevln rhum.atlm. and ban
lhlnir that tired feellm? eo common at
thi time of year.
Hood's HarwaparlU 1 the standard
Fprlnir medicine, bUod rurlflcr and
general tonlr. It originated in a well
known IVifton phynician' micreiful
prescription, and combines medicinal,
root!". Imrk. herb" and lerrles uch a
are often prescribed for ailments of
the blood, utomach. liver and kidneys.
F.uy it in thame style package as
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mat in wnicn your mumrr uuukhi .
same Rood formula, same line ap
pearance, same pleasant taste, same
certainty of (rood results. .
Your drucKlst knows how much sat
isfaction this pood medicine has given.
mouth where he Is spending his fur
lough. Mr. Burkhead was formerly
a teacher In one of the Salem
schools.
Henry Grabe, of Crawfordsville,
Or., was among the . arrivals rn. Sa
lem yesterday.
W. L. Gasklll and II. Asqlnwall
were two citizens of Brooks who vis
ited in Salem yesterday.
Ford C. Potter, formerly of this
city but now located at Sherwood,
was registered at the Bligh hotel
yesterday.
H. C. Seymour, wno is connected
with Oregon Agricultural
and C W Unr-haueh ira in Pal em
working on the post office records.
Navy Recruiting orricer J. t.
Adams la In Klamath Falls inspect
ing posters and other government
work along similar lines.
Roy Henry Frightfully
turned at Silverton
Man and Child Seriously
Hurt in Automobile Mishap,
SILVERTON. Or., April 22.
(Special to The Statesman.) Ray
Nightengale and a little girl named
Sear were seriously- injured and Jes
se Taylor con.Mderably bruised last
nietat when a Ford car driven by
ITaylor Jumped to one Hide of the
Last Lecture Today
The' last discussion of the' course
under the civilian relief department
of. Willamette chapter. Red Cross,
mill take nlace at 10 o'clock this
mernlng at the commercial club. The
manual in use oy me department win
be? the subject of discussion.
It's Worth While v
Basket social and attractive pro-
llabv lies .
With his father in the navy, the
passing oi tne s-yca-r-oid son or Mr.
and Mrs. H. 11. Metcalf of near
Brooks Is douhlv sad. The body
was taken to Portland yesterday for
burial. . The "baby, who died Sunday,
was named Harold Hawley Metcalf.
Tlrnnriidee of Brooks: Mrs. Osle Rol
lins o Oakland. Iowa: Kva. Tneima
and Dora Urundidge wno uvea ai
borne and Dewey and Eddie Brun
didge of Oakland, Iowa.
The sons will come from Iowa for
the funeral. Mrs. Brundidge- was
born in Iowa. The body is at the
chape, of Webb & Cloush and funer
al announcements will be made later.
At Th Court House
A comDlaint was filed in the case
of Elizabeth Evans against Charles
E. Evans, suit for divorce. The
couple were married in 1904 and yesterday,
nave mree runuiru. i niuuu au-s-es
cruel and inhuman treatment.
Notice of aDnraisement was filed in
"the estate of John Werner, deceased
and the hearins date set May 4.
Marriage licenses were issued to the
following: Charles I. Adams, of Sa
lem, and Ella Louise Hillman, of
Gervals. and to A. M. Groshong, of
Wilhout, and Mary Gaffey, of Mt
Angel.
was In the city on business jester
day.
Miss Abbie Walker was over iron
Dallas yesterday on a business errand.
Mrs. Ruth Andrews, of Jefferson,
was among the out-or-town people
Jn Salem yesterday. ' ;
Mrs. K. A, urauiey caiue in irum
Falls City for a brief visit yester
day.
f. My Savre was down from Sil
verton yesterday to spend the day In
the city.
Mrs. William Uidgeway. of Amity.
was among the visitors in tne city
SILVERTON. Or., April 22. road near the Hicks corner on the
(Specitl to The Statesman.) Roy Silver Creek Fair! road and turned
nnrcieu Henry, nreman on aet Miver t aits i Douom siae y.
college. Timber company's logging road, was also in the car but escaped without
... A ,. . a i i i . if. TsvIap a4 fHw'nr lis
terribly burned Saturday afternoon injury. Mr. Taylor was driving, be
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wniie rnciKra in puiiing tun in iuc
fire box. The explosion of gas in
the furnace caused the flames to
shoot out. striking him in the left
side of the face. He will recover,
but it Is likely that he will carry
scares the rest of his life.
ura at the rate or anoui iweoTy-
mlles an hour when somchting went"
wrong with the stearlng apparatus.
The machine shot out of' the Yoad
before the driver could apply Jhe
brake or check the speed. It was
completelT:wrecked. - -- '
CHERRIAN MINSTRELS
THE GREATEST HOME TALENT PRODUCTION SEEN IN
i SALEM FOR YEARS
WOODRY'S ORCHESTRA
i 6 Piece 6
Osea far all eaaaKeaaeata. Hear
theat at Anmrr every SilirtaX
trhf. yWwy Kit. - -
With Our ComDleta IxnilDment
Refined services and latest meth
ods of embalming, 'twill be a 'Tuner.
al beautiful." Webb A Clough Co.
Attention Members
'nf Sedrwifk nost.1 You are hereby
ordered to meet. at the court bouse
Friday, morning, April 26, at 8:30
o'clock to act aa escort to a Doay oi
" M
aeieet recruits wno win leave lor
their training camn at 9:20. All Oth
er military organizations are also re
quested to be present and assist in
ew ortine the boys to the Southern
Pacific station. A. B. Hudelson,
commander; D.;Webster, adjutant.
WlUUf IM SALEM. OOEfa'Oil
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' BLIGT1 HOTEL
A Ron Away" from Home.
Strictly Modern fUOe Per Day
1M Raeaaa af SalM Caaifart
Only MoUl In Business District
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ALTOMOIULE8
Salera Velie Co- Phone 41
CARD At the home of her daughter
at 35 Bellevue street. Tuesday
night. April 23. 1918. Mrs. Aman
da Card, who was 82 years and 6
months old. f
Besides her daughter. Mrs. Cath
arine Brown, she leaves a son. Levi
rrd. who lives in Oakland. Calif.
la in survived hv nine arana-
thildren and six great grandchildren.
Tho funeral will be Held tomorrow
afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the
residence of her daughter. Webb &
Clough are in charge of tne case.
Dr. MendcbwHi!
l hark at his office after being
confined to his home with sickness
for the last few dkys. The doctor
is now able to care for his patients.
Mm. IV. Addition
The National Superintendent of
Labor for the W. C. T. U. will be In
Salem todav Anril 24" and will
speak at the W. C. T. U. hall at 2:30
Oregoi Taxi & Baggage Co.
PI: One 77
I Try our Checking System on
Baggage. - Claim Check for every
parcel handled . " J ; . 5
LAUNDRY
QUEEN
V7 ASHING
LIACHUfE
I Buy One
1 At ':
Welch Electric Co.
- 220 N. Com.
1 Phone 953.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Wt pmr Waheat 9 Hea
far hMaa halt a4a a a taaU al
very kJa4.
People'! Second Hand Store
Til N. Cassaaerelal It, rfca T54
5 Uicd Fcrniture Wanted
HlSfceat eaan Hf far nae
. . faaltare '
E. L. STIFF & SON,
Phone 941 or 508
Here
Uobb & Cloud's
FUNERAL PARLORS
Complete Equipment -
nodertte Prioei
WMSi
- Corner Court and High Sta,
PIIONE 120 Night or Day
Day. phone N'lght phone
930 . . 1898 ;(
LARMER TRANSFER
EfflcJcncy---Sjecl - -
lteKiHmbilllr
We will pack, move or $toro
your 'goods and guarantee sat
isfaction. Rates on Eastern Shipments
our specialty.
. Piano Moving and Out of Town
y'V ; Trips '
WOOD AND COAL
V . A 1 57 State Street. 7
Come in and look over the
hundreds of all-wool suit pat
terns we have in stock.
We'll make yon a suit at a
surprisingly low price. Order
Early
SCOTCH
WOOLEN MILLS.
STORE
426 STATE STREET
HOITIN At the residence of Her
son, W. L. Holstin, near .Moary
station in Polk county, Tuesday,
April 23, 1918. Mrs. Mary E. HoJ
stln.,who had reached the age of
75 years.
The family came here a year ago
from Washington. Only the one son
his mnther. Mrs.- ttoisim
was a member of the Woman's Relief
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,tv. (nnnni vi ini nein wmurrun
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ortornoon at 2 o'clock rrom tne cna-
i . v ninlnn pnmnjnT. Rev. r
Jk iC . . .
T. Porter will be in cuarge or inc
servlres. The interment will be In
Odd Fellows cemetery.
RASMURSEN At her late residence.
318 Miller street, in aaiem.
day, April 22. 1918. at 12 p. m..
Mts. Margaret Rasmussen. who
was 96 years and 5 months old.
Mrs. Rasmussen bad lived in Falem
I forty-six years, coming here rroni
Denmark wnen sne was u jw
She never learned to speak the Eng-
lif-h language. Her.nusoana o. ...
.v ia .nimtrv lfore she came.
She had been ill for only ten days
.nrn that time had never been
sick in her life. During the greater
part of her residence in Salem she
. - , a ve- hnme with k son. reis
p Ttasmussen. Besides her son,, sne
leaves a sister. Mra. Ellen Hansen or
liellevue street, lour granut"--
and a great grandchild.
V..nor9i will be held this at
ttrnoon from the Tarwilliger home
' .wv tiv. W. C. Kantnef
will conduct' the services and burial
will be in City View cemetery.
Rev. John Ovall leu yesieruaj
Seattle. Wash., where he will attend
. . . onnfcrmPA of the Metn-
ii. . r-niwnnil rhurch. Pacific Mis-
widw --- - n ,,.11
sion conference. ir. j. y.
Willamette university. Will wtuiij
v- in the Scandinavian
. . . ,,
church, in Salem, next Sunaay, April
28 at 3 o'clock.
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t have a linger piajer yw-
..ht.k t -ni aanHfieA for S5KZ. lis
nuitn m ..... '
-.n.n.i trniii i rare onnor
n ii unuaus. - -. ,
unit for an rone wanting a bik"
t at a low nrice.. E.
a,iau ai.
L. Stiff & Son. 44S court si;
Vimiiff Main Wantenl
To learn nrintlnr trade. Good
wages while learning. Apply States
man Composing Room, upstairs.
Mill To ia On Trin - ,
Waldo O. Mills, son of J. A. Mills.
has written his father from the gov
ernment arsenal at Benicia, Calif.,
L -where he has been stationed since
tiletine the ordnance course at
Eugene that he has received orders
to en on a lone trip. He nad neen
MTiwllne orders to ao to Camp Lew
is. but the orders Received that he
will go In another direction, lie naa
expected to visit his wife and par
ents in Salem.
The Spaulding Logging company Is
engaged in opening a , new logging
ramn on the uDoer i.uoamute river.
Itanid Droeress Is reported on tne
stretch of highway running oui irom
the fairgrounds toward Pudding riv
er, a number of teams being engaged
In hauling crushed rocK lor me sur
facing .
Rnirineer R. D. Cooper, who has
teen visiting with relatives here dur
ing the vast week, left yesterday tor
Burns where ne win dc engagea ior
some times on an irrigation project.
S. A. Hughes has been Swarded
the contract for the brick work on
Ho wnnH ii-ntt of the coliseum at
the fairgrounds, his bid being for
$8870. j He will also have the ce
ment contract which Is to be done
LKJl ? o w. .
r a : Waller, an old time resident
of Marion county, who has spent the
past eight years in Douglas rouniy.
is here visiting his son Bert Waller.
He arrived here nuay.
Postal Inspectors fc.. t-. tiemeni
To Plant Garden '
Qaisni nrinters have adonted con-
aerintlon. A committee has been ap
pointed to draft the services of mem
bers or the local union to wore in
tVia nrlntera' war earden at Center
and Statesman streets. The ground
haa hpn nrenared and the seed will
be planted and the weeds warded, orf
hv the fortv-five members of the
onion In Salem. ' ,
Cabbacw Contracts Wanted
n h r.iHeon stolz Co.. for sauer
kraut purposes. Experienced growers
preferred. Prices on application.
Doctor
White
Diseases of Women and
Nervous Diseases
SOfi United SUtes National Bank
Building, Salem, Oregon
v m. TlMnhiMt rat ini
The Original "U?z " mre pain
Aluminum cooking utensils, Salem
Hardware Co. Tomorrow. Friday
and Saturday.
Go To It. Raya Tnraeiw. a '
Soma man In ForUna wrote to .
A Turner of Salem. . He said: "I un
derstand that you have two vacant
lots in Irvlngton. What's the chance
ror me to use them for war garaeo
He did not offer to w for -their
n At the bottom of the letter Mr.
Turner wrote in reply. "Anything to
lick the kaiser, uo to n.-
Auto Robes .,
A good assortment, a to
fi..... iiintMi Store. IT" pom
rnmmercial street, south of Ladd &
Bush bank.
Protracted
Colds
Very Harmful
Don't let your bad cold or
La Grippe hang on until it
undermines, your general
health.
Break np the cold in 24
hours. Schaefer'i Cold Tab
let will do the trick. ' Mildly
laxative.
25c Bottle
SCHAEFER'S
DRUG STORE
135 N. Commercial St.
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HILLY LEKCUEN
Comedian
E. COOKE PATTOX
"Man of ilystery"
Grand Opera House
TONIGHT
Chorus of 30 Male Voices
Under personal direction of John W. Todd, in the very latest Patriotic
and Comic Song Hits Patton'i Great Mystic Novelty
"NIGHT IN SPOOKVILLE".
PRICES 25c to $1X0 . v i
Seats on Sale Opera House Pharmacy
ENTIRE NET RECEIPTS "TOR WILLAMETTE CHAPTER
FOR
OUR
I WANT
SACKS AMD
RAGS
I pay the highest cash price.
Before rou sell get my
prices I also buy all kinds
of second hand furniture and
junk. . V
The Capital
Junk Co.
The Square Deal House.
271 Chemeketa St. Phone 308
SOLDIER
BOYS
Fitall AdjusUble Toilet Kits
75c to $2.50
Auto Strop Safety Razor
Kits. Contains Razor, Strop,
12 blades and trench mirror
Price $5.00
. Trench Picture Frames
.- 65c ' .
Trench Mirrors, each .... 50c
Combination Trench Mirror,
Nail File and Comb. . . . .90c
"Collarjsible Drinkinff Cups
with Leather Case, 65c, 75c
BREWER
DRUG
COMPANY
Court St. at Liberty
Phone 184
Iee Canfleld. prestaeni oi uc
a f Karher examiners, and
piai w .
vn. Amhera of the board were at
The Dalles Monday where tbejr clos
ed one of the stoops ai inn pi.ee
cause of Its unsanlUry condition. Tne
r th. hnn will be allowed
to re-open a shop if he obtains an--,v':
iV.,.in Mr. Canfleld spent
"l"ri.;rr ; Kher dan. WHlamma.
vrniciu; fc - ,
.,n nu nther nlares in tne
flley on business connected with .tne
board's work.
Imimrlint To WOTTlel "
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Spain Aluminum Ware. Salem Hrd:
waic vv -
Saturday. , V
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u.,. r Ttennett. son oi Air.
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Mrs. I. D. Bennett, wno live on rouir
9 north of Salem, was snoi in w
lee by accident at Ixng Island April
tc .a ii in a aaval bosDital there.
areordlne to information in a iciier
to the parents from inc menirBl
ri -1 1. tkWA fT inn nURLMlAI a s
I Ii rr in vnv. - - - .
ka fAmnvpd to a Tioftpitai in
Ilrooklyn for an X-ray examination,
although the wound was not consid
ered dangerous.
Murer Piano
i t. tTT.n Slncer nlarer piano
,v i .,111 aapHfire for 1562. It's
an unusual barfyiln a rare oppor
tunity for anyone wanting a hian
trade Inrtrument at a low pnre. v.
I Stiff St Son, 4 46 Court bl.
CanYouBeatlt?
$1.50 per cwt. for Cast Iron
85c per cwt for Stove uasi
$1.00 per cwt. Ior iron, sieet
Have , you anything in hat
Une7
No 1 Sacks, 15c each
Dispose of it now
Bring it to us
It's a matter of dollars in
your interest to do so.
WESTERN JUNK CO. '
i
Salem's Leading Junk
Dealers
Corner of Center and Court
Phone 706
Watch for announcement on
Sunday.
Riverby Eugene Asparagus
NO TOUGH ENDS, NO WASTE. YOU EAT. XT ALL
20c pound. 2 for 35c
CaUfornia'Aspara
10c bunch
Eating Apples
- "25c, 35c and 40c dozen " ; " T'-
Yellow Newtown Apples, per box .$2.50
ROME BEAUTIES ........... i $2.75
GRAPE FRUIT, CALIFORNIA, 3 for. L . . . . . . ..... 125c
GRAPE FRUIT. FLORIDA, each '..'."... .17. . 10c
ROTH GROCERY CO;
The Telegraph System
of The Human Body
Kvery artlon of every orpan of the body Is dictated by a'hicae
from the' brain a mware which passes from the brain OTerthe
nerve fiires through the spinal column. If the Fiiinarord Is'Im
pl?ned by the vertebra of the bac kbone tbe riK-ssag. s are. shut
off. ChIropractor3 remove these Jmpisnnients thus restoring the
uv ami.
Dr. O. L. SCOTT,
tlllKOritACrH'-snNOfctJGlST
Itooms (KV-T-, V. S. National IVink RaildinS. J.
Office Flume 7. IteIdence; Mione 828R.
liT-ter IVnnine llotno
rtt-r Kfiendinc several months in
an eastern cantonment. Lester Tear-
.nin t hark In Salem on a ruriougn
is vlkitina at tne notne or nm
nnitior. Airs. V. U. I'earmine wno
lives on route 8, north ofbaleai
Vminr Pearminc has recently re-
rovered from an attack of pneumon
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t'anl of Thanks
We desire to tnanic an wno w.i
.n lrinri and neiDim id u ai
death of our, wife and iutber. the
time when we are bo mucti in neeu oi
sympathy. And to those wno sans
and for the many beaulliul flowers
and the kindness of many friends.
. c. W. Iianrer, nusnana.
Ieslie V. Dancer, wife,
son and daughter.
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CI. A. Ituikhead. who Is holdrnc
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i m trmnn m insirnnor in imp man-
falanrf naval school, wis In the city
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Buy 3rd Liberty Loan Bonds
ThU Space ratHti-ally Contribute! b Kails Uiiy-Salem i.umitrr co.
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