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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1918)
, ' THE PRECOX STATESMAN 6UXHAV. JILY 7. 1Q1R. -J7 " g t Our Glasses are Fitted and Made Right THAT IS WHY THEY GIVE SATISFACTION CONSULT OUR VISION SPECIALIST V HABTMAN BROS. CO. j JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS 1 V. W. Cerser State L,IWrtr Streets. . SALKM, OKEtiOn pr, pufJettc, OptoinotrisL Bring Us Your Broken lenses. BORN YOUNO To Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Young, at their home on Chemeke U street, Saturday, July 6. an 8 pound boy. i . s CITY -NEWS OREGON State street near 0 E. depot, xiome oi axicraii and Firtmount pictures. Wallace Reid in "The Firefly of France.' Fatty Arbuckle In -Good Night Nurse," and nodevlle. - - LIBERTY Liberty near SUts itreet High class reels. Aladdin and the' Wonderful Limp, n : . ,; . ... . . - -ELIGH-PSUtte1 between lib- fertv and jHlfih. Mutual and BlaeDlnt Hi ins. epeciai zums. Hlppodrftnle Vaudeville. Sirs. Lalierge Located Mrs. jMary E. LaDerge was located on the J. W. Woodruff farm near Chemawa yesterday by her son. W. G. LaDerge of Fortland who came to Salem Friday to Bee his mother and was unable to find her. Mr. LaDerge was able to find where his . mother was at work, by making inquiry of j. uoieman at the federal em ployment office. Laugh, Foreet Your Troubl Go to the Bligh theatre and eijoy yourself, good show today. I Am Shipping Three Car of household goods to my Portland store on Tuesday. Have you any for saier Vhone 510 or 511. Woodry. tne auctioneer. i ll'jnery Clean-op Sale -Continues. See ad on page 8 of till iasue. The French Shop, 115 S. High street. ' f. X. Woodry and Family Returned yesterday , from a two vks' trip to Seaside, Astoria and Portland. Mr. Woodry has decided to opea a second hand and auction touw In Portland and is shipping KTeral carloads there for the first reek's business. He will continue kit business here as asua.I . Keep Tow Porch Cool . ; t r Br using Vudor Ventilated Porch Shades, sold bC.-jB. Hamilton. 1 Private Home , In all of its apopintments Is what we offer for the use of our.- patrons. Kr. and Mrs. G. K. Terwilliger, Fnneral Directors, 770 Chemeketa St. Phone 724. kib " 1. ! J Of AU Kinds- . For men, and women, ' cleaned, t locked,' Panamas bleached. Good vork. C. B. Ellsworth. 495 Court- Live In Berkeley Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cox and daugh ter, Helen, of El Paso, Texas, arrived In the city Friday for a short visit with relatives after which they will make their residence 5 in Berkeley, California. Mr, C6x Is conncted with the, Wells Fargo company, having Deen transferred to San Franicsco. One Third - -- Off on all gold band China at Hamilton's. Haviland Special Notice On and after" August 1 the retail business at Fry's Drug Store will be conducted on "a cash basis. The scarcity of help, extra work required in keeping accounts and collecting same makes this change necessary. .We will continue to give a 5 per cent rebate for cash on all goods handled by us, except nalnts and oils. Daniel J. Fry, 280 N.. Commercial street,' Carrier Wanted For Statesman routes, person. Apply In C::;:i Taxi & Baggage Co. Phone 77 Try our Checking System on Baraga. Claim Checks for every parcel bandied. Grades-on the papers of applicants for teachers certificates which were examined here-last week. wJU not be announced before August 1. it was announced at the office of State Su perintendent J. A. Churchill Satur day. The board of examiners com pleted the work, of grading the pa pers Saturday morning. ,. I . 11 1 "a" Do You Want a IT. 8. Fla? We charge no profit on Old Glory. Hamilton, The FurnltureMan Be Sure To Hear Dr. Barnett at the First Congre gational church this evening. lie sails for France in a fewdays. Buy One At Welch Electric Co. 220 N. Com. Phone 9C3. 1 F Doctor White D!:tases of Women and lierrons Diseases (01 United States National Bank Bnlldhif, Salem, Oregon Cay phone W Night phone 1S8 LART.IER TRANSFER Effkiency Speed Responsibility till pack, move or stor lotir roods and guarantee sat- K Wactton. Rates on Raafnrn Rhfnrnnta '.ipeclsjty. PUaoltoTing and Out of Town ..-..- Trips. WOOD AND COAL, I 437 SUte Street. 4 ! I'obb & Cloush's FUNERAL PARLORS CcapleU Equipment Uodentt Pricei Correr Court and High ts. rncnE or Day I Krrriro. Flaz . Thre will be an unveiling or tne Service Flag at the First Congrega tional church this Sundav evening with six new stars on it. This makes total of 39 stars on this flag. An h r cent invitation to patriotic organ izatlons to be present and near me patriotic address by Dr. Barnett. Don't Sell Yoar Furriitnre Until vou get my prices. I pay cash. Phones 610 or 511. wooary the auctioneer. - f 1 ' IrHsaitlon 1 TCven- numbers on Monday, vvea- nesday, Friday and Sunday. Odd nnrabers on Tuesday, Thursday, Sat urday and Sunday. Even numbers are on south and cast side of street. Odd numbers are on north and west side of street. - BUTLER To Mr. and Mrs. Chaun- cey u. nutler at the Salem hospital at 3 O'clock Jn1 K mnn walvht eigh pounds. He has been named Donnelly Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. But ler live at 485 South Commercial street. WEST To fonner, : Oovernor and Mrs. Oswald1 West. f 750 irvlns street, Portland, early yesterday morning, a daughter., . DIED M COD AT At her home 650 North Winter street J.uly 6, 1918, Mrs. Sarah Cobat at the age of 58 years. She is survived by a son. George Cobat, or Doty. Wash., and two daughters, Mrs.. Maud Hammons, and Mrs. Benjamin Dimeter of this citv. Funeral services will be from St. Jo sephs Catholic church Monday morn Ing at 9 o'clock. Rev. Father Naughton officiating, and buTial wtr be in the Catholic cemetery. The remains are In care of the Terwllll ger home. Yon Will All Like It The vaudeville and pictures at the Bligh theatre today. Millinery Clean-np Sale- Continues. See ad on page 8 of this issue. The French Shop. 115 N. High street. Hearing Date Set . The public service commission has set Wednesday, July 17, as the date for bearing an ' application ' by the American. Railway. Express company for Increase of rates In' Oregon.-' A general Increase of 10 per cent is asked. . The hearing will be held In Portland. ' Salem's Only Vaudeville Direct from Hippodrome theatre Special program, Bligh theatre today Trunk, Bags and Suit, Cases At Hamilton's Funmure Store. Cheap Tent At E. L. stiff son's, 446 Court street. Just received, 25 second hand , ones. Dr. Clements and Wife Left yesterday afternoon for a two . weeks' vacation which will be spent In the Puget Sound region While: away Dn Clements will at tend the tri-state medical meeting In Seattle, July 17-19th. Everybody Is Interested In France Everybody will want to hear Dr. Barnett tell why he goes to France. He will tell his story at the First Congregational church this evening. Ifawley Explains Delay In a telegram received by Dean George H. Alden of Willamette unl verslty from Congressman - Hawley the latter stated that he is confident the local college will be given a mil itary instructor, this fall. He said that plans for organizing the com panies had been changed and this is tho cause of the delay In reaching a decision. The local draft' board has given the opinion that should the drill be Instituted in Salem the boys In school will be placed In class 5 and will not be taken away from classes while school is in session. HUMANITY Presents PERSONALS I DR. ALZAM0N IRA LUCAS PSYCHO-ANALYST And -VOCATIONAL DIRKCTOIl 1 of Portland, Oregon In three lecture on THE UMITLESS LIFE" In the GRAND THEATRE JULY 8-9-10. Each evening at A: IS sharp July 8th: "The Regeneration of the . Physical Body July oth: "The IleviUllzatlon of Hie .Mental Jlmty." July 1 Oth: "The Soul: Its Functions and now to Awaken It. Positively the most scientific, inter esting beneficial and Inspiring lec tures about Man Yon ever dellv ; ered in Salem. What every American should know The Limitless Life. ADMISSION FREE Tell Everybody! You Go! X. B. Demonstrations and question box, each night, after the lecture. II. T. Hopkins of The Dalles Chronicle was In Salem yesterday visiting with his brother-in-law, Chauncey D. Butler of the automo bile registration department of the secretary of state's office. Rev. II. N. Aid rich of the Leslie Methodist church Is attending the Northwestern training school for Y. M. C. A. secretaries at Sea beck. He will be away two weeks. Mrs. A. E. Vaughn and daughter. M4ss Vla Vaughn, went to Mill City Thursday where Miss. Vaughn has accepted a position In the, office of the Hammond Lumber company. Mrs. Vaughn returned Saturday. Presbyterians to Baild . . When War Has Been Fought Announcement is made that the congregation of the First Presbyter ian church will not essay the con struction or a new church building until after the war. A lot 132 by ICS fret has been purchased at the north east corner of Cheutekta and Winter streets wlj'ch will be aa excellent location for the new church when It Is built, but no further consideration Is f be given the proposal to build until the war Is finished. . WHY? Camp Stoves And camp furniture at E. L. Stiff' it Son's, 446 Court street. Marriage tlJr mmem Marriage licenses were issued yes terday from the county clerk's office to Forest L Freesh. of Mare Island. Calif and Miss Millsena Shelly of Salem Thomas S. Roberts and Kth-dnt were withheld by military an el A. Harding, both of this city. I thorltles. C1IAULKH iXtSK KILLED , . LAWTON. Okla. July C. IJcu ten ant Charles L. Cene. pilot, was killed ana a student flyer seriously Inured wnen ineir machine vain j'Une Mr slipped into a tail spin from a height Of 500 feet over the machine tar gets eight miles north of Post field. Fort Sill, today. Cone's home ad dress, the name of the Inlured Mu- dent. and other details of the ati- Wlth over fifty million Life Peli rles la force In the Vnlted States representing a 8AV1NO to the Policy Holders of over 26 lullioas ef Dol lars WHY does any one hesitate to take IJfe Insurance? When yea" have EVERYTHING to gala and NOTHING to lose. Why are soaaay Inadequately Insured? You are sore to win by Insuring your life. WHY NOT DO IT NOW? TJse people of the I'nited State knew that LIBERTY Bonds were the safest or Investments. WHY was It necessary to drive t&em to bay ? ' People da not hate to be urged 1" rpend ronwy for the pl-awres of life. WHY are so many negligent of the most aeecffsry things? - Wise people, as a rule earrv ade quate IJfe Insarsneev. ConalUtfc" and Information free at the- j Mutual Life Office 371 SUte SL , J. F. HUTCHAS0N District Mgr. Will Sell For Cash- Commencing July 1st wc will con duct our business on a strictly cash basis. Patton c Book Store. Mechanical Instructor In Salem Lieutenant C. M. Frazee. who has recently been placed In charge of the detachment of mechanical students at Corvallis. Is stopping briefly In Salem.' Referring to his ' work at the agricultural college, he states that there are now about-2 50 young men who have been called by the pro vost marshal general to take special mechan'al training. ' He expects there will " be double that number there within the next few months. Loot's Quick Lunch . High SL opp. Oregon Elec, depot Nine Fatal Accidents Are Reported for Week Out of a total or 50S accidents re ported to the Industrial accident commission for the week ending July 5 nlnetwere fatal. The fatal cases were: ' E N. Pettlt. Hugo, tunnel fore man; F. L. Dodge. Portland, ship building: Ray Noel. Marshfleld. log ging; Gus Stlnson. Klamath Falls. Electrician: Mrs. E. L. Hnrd. near Medford. traveler on public high way, atomoblle hit by train; Peter Stream, near Medford, traveler on public highway, atomoblle struck by train; Samuel L. McMahon, Port land, trespasser, struck by train; 8. Grant Smith, near McMinnvllle, trav eler on public highway, automobile hit by train; Mrs. Grant Smith. killed in same accident. CHARLES A. K UPPER. Big Special Vaudeville Bill at the Bligh today. Of Interest to Pig . L. J. Allen, expert in animal hus bandry and special field, worker for the industrial clubs, win spend this week In Marion' County, visiting the various pig clubs with a view to In creasing the Interest and Imparting Information that wiU help to make two pounds of pork grqjr where for merly there was a deficit. Buv Yoar Rug . Now before the fall prices pre vail. You will save money at" Ham ilton's. . WHKTf 1H SAlE9f, OREGON at BLIGH HOTEL "A Home Away from Home." Strictly Modern 11.00 Per Day 100 neesss ( Sslld Cssafsrt Only Hotel In Business District With Our Complete EonUmtent Refined services and latest meth ods of embalming, 'twill be a "funer al beautiful Webb A Clough Co. . . i Will Sing For Army Camps O. B Gingrich leaves this morning for Fort Stevens where he will spend the day. and In the course of bis visit will address the men in eamp and also render several vocal solos. From there he will go to Camp Lewis, where he has also been In vited to speak and sing. From Camp Lewis he will go to Seabeck. Wash., to atend the sesslns of tno summer school of Y. M. C. A. wors ers. Mrs.-Gingrich, who Is now visit Ing at Pendleton, will jcln him at Sea- beck later. In the absence or Mr Gingrich from the office of the Y. M, C. A. Miss Goldle Witzel will be In charge. TRACY WOOD CO. Will supply your wants in all kinds of wood, 16 inch Green Slabwood &t ' $3i00 per load. PROMPT DELIVERY J I- - Phone 520.' ? I WANT SACKS AND RAGS. I pay the highest cash price. Before yon sell, get my prices. I also bay all kinds of second hand furniture and junk. THE CAPITAL JUNK COMPANY The Square Deal House.1 271 Chemeketa St. - Phone 398 WANTED. JUNK S J A a Ail Kinds ml 2a Hand Why I Go To France . Will be the subject of Dr. Bar nett's address at the Congregational church this evening. trmtt ninri rrtrwm s) Triers H tr Sacks sj e r srtces kefera Ta sell - TUIS l-KOrtKI JUJIK sMU - , HAND STOHH S71 W. Caas'l St, Pbaae T3 U Our Store Methods Courteous treatment to all hi$ i long been our standard, and we aim at all times to carry in stocl all goods for which there is a demand. We always go a little out-of-the-way in securing only drags and medicine of highest quality, and all our sun dries and general mer chandise is purchased entirely on its merits. SCHAEFER'S DRUGSTORE 1Z5 IT. Commercial Bt. H.... . . See The Combination Malleable range for wood, coal or gas at Hamilton's. ' -' :. !- WAsbinKton Is Dry Al J. D. Darber returned yesterday from a trio to Vancouver. Wash.. where he went to visit, a big farm owned jointly by himself and his son. lie found that part of the conn- try Is sufferlnc fiom Drouth very much as the Willamette valley, the grain being in especially bad condi tion. Fruit crops, however, were in good condition. He brought back with him some of the finest cherries ever brought In here. They wera picked from one of the pioneer trees of Washington.-measuring two feet through the trunk. Dr. O. L. Scott, Chiropractor Office closed till Monday-July 8, during my visit to Tacouia. Wash. Cimp Equipment Cheap tents, camp stoves, eamp funlture. etc.,. at E. I Stiff & Son's 44 1 Court street. Bridge Repairs Appreciated Bumping ttie bumps Is no longer a feature of traveling over the Com merclal street bridge. It has gone on for about three years to the et rlment of vehicles and dispositions. The last detail or the re-planking and re-pa vine has been finished as to the west side of the bridge and the crossing Is now a delight to the rubber-tired. The double deck of fir plank reqlred something like 30.000 reet, tho labor cost was about $123. There were more than 800 pounds of spikes used In the construction, making and item-of about 142. Monday the bridge gang will commence the work of re laying the plank of the church street bridge, which has long been In ned of repair as it carries a big volnmo or trarrlc. In this case a new cov ering will be laid over the old plank- In sr. About 20,000 feet ef lumber will be used on this bridge. w Manager Oregon Theatre. A. E. Laflar who has been with the Oregon theatre for the pat five years as Its manager, will Wve here next week for Portland, where he becomes manager ot the Columbia theatre, whirh Is one or the finest moving, picture houses In that city. Mr. liriar has sent the .past seven years In moving picture business. Two years ' In Montana before his coming to Salem and bv hard work. plenty of good tasts and a good mix er has put the Oregon theatre on the map as one 'of the neatest little show houses on - the roast. He takes great pride In securing the best pictures that money can buy and by his honesty aad square dealing has gained a tooting In one or the lar gest cities on the Pacific coast. Mrs. Llaflar will remain In Salem a few days before leaving for fort- land. Mrs. Laflar will remain InSalem Salem the management of the Ore gon theatre will be assumea ny Charles O. K upper or St. Louis. In speaking or his conduct ot the Ore gon. Mr. K upper said: "I do not contemplate any radical changes In the conduct ot the theatre but will continue the .policy ot giv ing the Salem public the best pic tures obtainable. Mrs. Kupper and their three chil dren, now la SL Louis, will Join Mr. Kupper In Salem shortly. An Unusual Bargain A $730 Singer player piano lor $362 an exceptional-buy for any one desiring a hlch grade Instru ment. E. L, Stiff & Son, 4 U Court street. Drs. White St Walton, Osteopathe-. BOS U. S. Dank Bide. Phone SI 9 Popular Musician Weds Today. . . Of moro than ordinary Interest o all Salem dcodIo will be the mar- rlacn of Prof. Thomas S. Roberts. the widely known and highly es tenicrl orcanift of the First Meth odist rhnrch. who will be wedded at 3 o'clock this atternoon to Miss Eth el Harding, who as one of the teach ers at the blind school Is well known In this community. The" ceremony will be nerformed before the altar ot the Methodist church, the pastor. Dr. R. X. Avison omctaung. Cancer of Nose Cured Prominent resident Certifies to cure by Dr. C. 8. Stone of Salem.' Salem. Oregon, Jnne 5, 191 x To whom It may concern: 1 ( For one ycat or thora I -was troubled with a. cancer on ,rav nose. I fully realised It waa.coB- daly considering the danger of,) cancer I concluded, to jro under the treatment of Dr. C 3. Stone or Salem. Or. The doctor gave me a liquid to apply as directed tor several days and then a slnipTo ointment and In a tew days the cancer came out and healed op nicely and has given me no morej trouble, i cheerfully recommena Ir. Stone and his treatment. My home la near Uervals on route 2. . Signed. J. II. flassey. I will' be plrasod to refer you to nianey other people whom 1 hare recently cured ot cancer, V. M." KTONK, M. 1. . CvallalUia and "Adke Free STONE'S DIU'tl bTOUE 211 North OantncrrUl Mr Salem, Orrcno i Phone 32 Kant. Bun re - . - . Paint Injures your Eoofs, Hop Hotues, Prune Driers, etc, agiinrt Art and moisture, SLS3 per g&Hon. W. J. Porter 4W Court Street NERVOUS TROUBLES ARE CURED After having- suffered for years with rsxious ailment tat would not reipond to other methods, mxny people hare re Sained their health through Chiropractic adjustment. Such chronic complaints as nerrous indigestion, ntrrous dyspepsia, nervous asthma, nerrous heart trouble, nervous headaches, eta, will recover under spinal adjustment. This drugless method of health work has had many years of succesiful results to commend it. Conduct your own investi gation and learn its merits. Dr. O. L. SCOTT, CniROPRACTl&snXOLOGIST Rooms 404-7-S, U. 8. National Bank DaOdlnx. Office Phooe 87. Residence phone SC7-R ' Conserve Food By Using ICE . . Delivered 25 lbs to 100 lbs 70c per 100 00 lb. Coupon Book .....$3.50 300 lb. Coupon Book $3.00 200 lb. Coupon Book .'....$2.03 SALEM ICE CO. PHONE 415 Ms Caeei rTTo liime You had just as well expect a carpenter to do good work with poor tools as to expect to do taccctxfal canning without the proper equipment . SEE OUR LINE OF nm Can Keq uisifes It embraces everything you need ia this line. SALEM HARDWARE CO 333 SUte Street There 172 DC