The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 21, 1918, Page 5, Image 5

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CUT GLASS
jon must be sure and see our special prices we are giving you on
Cut Glass. Water seta from $3.50 and up. Vases. Sugar and
Creamer at very low prices. An opportunity you should not miss.
A pleasure to show you.
HARTMAN BROS. CO.
JCWELEM A1TO OPTICIANS
' V. W. Crarr IU4t tlkcrtr ItrMla.
a A I.EM, nnv.no jf
QUALITY SEUyiCE PRICE
PERSONALS
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:CITY NEWS
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4879, and as a result he accumulated
a fortune of several million dollars.
B. P. Eweri of Euzene is a kum!
at the Marlon.
II. D. Preeland la niulnr n rw
days at Newport.
II. N. Sterling of Independence
made a trip to Salem Tuesday.
ueorge WetUtetn of Cedar Rapids,
la.. Is registered at the Marlon.
Miss Ethel Swan son of Salem- Is
among Salem visitors at Newport.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Caarhatt nt s.
lem are enjoying a short vacation at
Mr. and Mrs. L- E. StifHor am fn
Newport this week enjoying their an
nual vacation.
Ariel D. Zinker left the flrat of
the week for Newport where he will
spend a few days. '
Mrs. B. O. Randall and family are
domiciled at one of the Cherry Citr
cottages at Newport this week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Staoleton left
last of the week for Newport where
tney will spend a short vacation.
Mrs. Mary Shaln left Tuesday
morning for Millersburg, Mich.,
wnere sue wui spend a few weeks.
Miss eda Lennon returned
An I'nnsnal Bargain
A $750 Singer player piano for
istz an exceptional buy for any
one desiring a high grade Instru
ment IC I itiff s. c in r.. ""m cua iicnuou reiurnea
Sit ' 446 CUrt Tuesday afternoon from Portlana
wuere sue iiau oeen visiting witn
OREGON State street near
0. E. depot. Home of Artcraf t
and Paramount pictures.
-Love's Conquest," featuring
Una CavallerL
LIBERTY Liber ty near t
Featuring Harold Lockwood In
"Broadway Lill.!
BLIGH State between Lih
rty and High. Mutual and
Bluebird film. Special films.
"Dum, irl of 'Poitlcl," featur
ing Pavlowa. --.! ' , .
We Will Start Ilopplcklng ' , ,A
August 26.- All trains will beJmet
August 23 and 24 at Brooks and
Hopmere for pickers coming that
ay. Jerman Bros.
friends over the week-end.
J. W. Wetherell drove down from
Portland last night with his family.
They will remain at the Bligh while
he Is here on accounting business.
Miss Nellie Graham of Portland,
aPAmna.lAil lit. ' .
For Sale or Exchange ham of s-i-n, i-f. TaHa mnrn.
a?Lm r,Lel.ght"r0m hfUBe- Ing for a two-weeks' outing at Cas-
also 160 acres Eastern Oregon land cadla. 1
Will acept good team, wagon and 0.E. Bonis arrived In the city
harness, machinery and stock of any last night and stayed at the Marion.
kind In exchange. G. W. Laflar. He i on a motor trtn Mr nnm
1206 Hubbard bldg. ' .: lis engaged in the wholesale irrocerv
business.
Two Carriers Named Mr. and Mrs. fi. B. Mnrdnnrh tst
As a result of the competitive ex-1 San Franclaco. who are irnnt tn
aminatlons given on May 25 for the I Independence, where they will spend
mung 01 vacancies- on faaiem rural a few weeks with friends, were over
WOULD COMBINE
TWO HEARINGS
Service Commission Suggests
Supplementary Case on
Diversions
Because the express rate hearinr
which is to be conducted In Portland
September 20 by Clyde It. Aitrhison
of the Interstate commerce commis
sion, and the reconMgnment and di
version rase which Is slated for
hearing In Chicago September 4
have many issues In common, the
Oregon public service commission
stiKKests that a supplementary hear
ing of the latter be held In Portland
on the date fixed for the express
rate hearing.
The commission makes this sug
gestion in a letter to George B.Me
Olnty, secretary of the lnterstae
commerce commission, pointing out
that the supplementary hearing at
Portland, while Mr. Aitchlson Is In
the west, would make It possible for
interested men of the Northwest to
attend, many of whom would be un
able to attend the hearing at Chica
go.
Under the federal railroad admln
stratlon a charge ranging from. $2
to $5 a car Is proposed for diver
sion of cars of freight before they
reach their original destinations or
for reconslgnment to other points af
ter they have reached their original
destinations. A general protest has
been made.
Dr. 8cbrok Office-.
Will be closed from August 3 to route announcement has been re-1 Tuesday visitors in Slem
"pUmber.8.
Jan. Scbenk's
Hydro-electrlce Therapeutic Insti
tute will, be closed from August 3
to September 8.
Marriage License Issued
A marriage license was issued
Tuesday i night for Truman Henry
Me and Miss Eva H. Kohl, both, of
blent.
ceived by Postmaster Huckestein
that Bernard. Kretcher, applying for
route 1 and Mrs, Thomas Noot, ap
plicant for route. 3, have been suc
cessful. They, take the places of E.
M. Branson and ' Lyman - McDonnell.
both of whom go Into the service. By
regulations of the government the
latter are entitled to take their plac
es again at the close of the war.
S. E. Raines and daughter from
Durham, Mis., drove in yesterday
and passed the night at the Marion.
'.L. R. Randall, a Chicago broker.
Is passing several days at the Mar
ion.
Lfffal Blanks-. s
Cet them at the Statesman job of
fice. Catalog on application. . ,
Trespass Notices - :
Oa cloth. The kind that lasts.
Kitesman job office. ,
Crawford Canning Peaches
Now ready. Order Immediately;
crop light, short season, quality
fancy.- Lachmund's 'orchard, five
miles north of Salem, in Kaiser bot
tom. Phone II. W. Bowden, foreman.
Farmers 29F3. .Bring your boxes.
felling for Cash
Commencing July 1 we established
nr business on a strictly cash basis.
Pittoa'i Book Store 1
liUdrca RaJKe Money
TDree little girls yesterday after
" brought to Red Cross head-
frHmflot
Even numbers on Monday, Wed
nesday, Friday and Sunday. Odd
lumbers on Tnesday, Thursday, Sat
irday.and Sunday.
Even numbers are on south and east
dde of street. Odd numbers are on
north and west side of street.
With Our Complete Equipment
Refined services and latest tneth-
Wedding Tour by Ox Teams
Described by Aged Woman
The Oregon state library is In re
ceipt of a contribution from Mrs.
Lew Ainsworth of Orange, Calif-,
which is prized highly by Miss Cor
nelia Marvin, state librarian. Mrs
Ainsworth Is now 82 years old. Her
contribution is an account, in her
own handwriting, of the honeymoon
trip of herself and husband across
the plains by ox team from Iowa to
Oregon in 1854, and contains many
thrilling stories of early day adven
tures in Oregon. Miss Marvin will
submit the manuscript to the Oregon
Historical society for publication.
The - AInsworths first landed at
Jacksonville. Because of her early
association with Oregon. Mrs. Ains
worth wished to do something for
om a booth conducted at one of 1 W1 T" '"".T' Oregon. be explained In a letter.
I u oeauuiai. WB m, VlOUgn W). -n n-inr to mdlne th hnnovmnon
account sent to the library a book of
weir nomes. Tne children were
Earrlet Austin,; Myrtle Page and
loa Van Page.
IffeipU, Notes and All Blanks
it Statesman job office.
Gup Btove ..
And camp furniture at E. I. Stiff
I Eon's, 441 Court street.
Bailey Remembered In WUI '
J. O Bailey, assistant attorney gen
triL has been notified that he is
bequeathed a substantial annuity by
the will of Jason S. Bailey, an uncle
vtadled in Boston July 31. Anoth
er amount Is to be given his chil
dren upon his demise. Jason S.
Bailey is said to have been the foun
der of a line of 5- and 10-cent stores
HUbllsblng the first In . Boston in
Doney to Kan Francisco
President Carl Gregg Doney of
Willamette university left last night
for San Francisco where he will be
present at a conference of college
presidents and representatives of
the war department relative to stn-
t. j . . i i
a ill. aruiy 10a uaij training corps in I gm mm , g
the colleges and universities. He Uld RlanUSCTlpl 1)1 dp S Ate
will stop at Asniand to deliver an
address and on his return will stop
at Medford for the same purpose.
Prof. W, A. Darden of the university
Is already at San Francisco where
he is taking a course of training.
clipping relative to the present 'war.
Her husband was in the gold rush
to California in 1849 and an account
of his adventures Is contained in an
other letter accompanying the ac
count of the wedding journey.
on File at State Library
Proposed Harney County
I Project Costs $225,0001
A proposed irrigation project in
Harney county to cost an estimated
$225,000 is Involved In applications
filed with State Engineer Iewls by
C. B. McConnel of Burns for the
Harrev basin development company-
An appropriation of 16S second-feet
of water trom the Illltzen river and
306 second-feet from the Sllvles riv
er for irrigation of lands In the bed
of Malheur lake and lands adjoining
Is asked. The applications are filed
tn conection with an application sub
mitted some time ago to the state
land board for reclamation by drain
age of the bed of Malheur Lake.
The project, according to the ap-
plications filed, will Involve an area
of 5,000 acres, a large part of which
now lies In the bed of Malbenr lake.
which will be irrigated throgh con
struction of canals from ItliUen and
Sllvles rivers. '
Webb & GM's
FUNERAL PARLORS
Complete Equipment
Moderat Prices
Save All Your Coll Appl
Uncle Sam needs the vinegar. We
pay highest cash price. Fruit taken
after August 20. Gideon Stolx Co.,
near corner Mill and Summer streets.
Phone 26.
ill
WHJCS IS IALKM, OBBOOH
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BLIGn HOTEL.
1 A Ron Away from Home."
"-Strictly Modern $1.09 Per Day
HMm of KIJ4 ooanrort
Oaly Hotel In Bulne District
Oregon Taxi 8c Baggage Co.
Phone 77
Try onr Checking System on .
Baggage. Claim Checks for ev
ery parcel handled.
Have Your
Electric lights Repaired
Before Winter
WELCH ELECTRIC CO.
220 5. Commercial Phone 053
Wilholt Mineral Springs -
Greatest health resort In the West
An Ideal place to spend your sum
mer vacation 32 miles from Salem.
Excellent accomodations. Ideal sur
roundings. Good fishing. For full
information, address W. P. McLaren.
Wilholt, Oregon.
! Wanted
Carriers for Statesman routes. Ap
ply in person today.
Knitting Output Favorable
In the monthly report of tne anit-
I ting department of the Red Cross it
Is shown that In the 30 days ending
August 20 ten times as many socks
I were made by Willamette chapter as
were turned out during the same
month last year. The 1917 figures
are less than 100 while the 1918
ones are 1030. J Ninety-seven sweat-
State Librarian Cornelia Marvin
has found In the effects of the li
brary a large number of original '
manuscript maps of early Oregon
railroads, and these are now being
catalogued. Among the collection
are the following:
Several maps of routes of the Or
egon & California Railroad company,
the earliest of which is dated 1871;
a survey by Joseph Latshaw of a sur
vey for a territorial road "from
Eugene City, O. T.. to Smith's river,
in Umpqua county, O. T.;" dated
1858; maps of the Oregon Central
railroad company, the earliest of
which is dated 1868; Corvallis and
Yaqulna Bay Wagon Road company.
1867; Oregon Central Military Road
company,' 1869; Willamette Valley
Railroad company, 1870; Willamette
Valley & Cascade Mountain Military
Wagon Road company, several maps
of which the earliest Is dated 1868.
Tan, Red or Freckled
Skin Is Easily Shed
(Doctor
White
To free your summer-soiled skin
of its muddiness, freckles, blotches
or tan. the best thing to do is to free
yourself of the skin itself. This Is
ones are J;:": vu: wprrrsc. easily accomplished by the use of or-
ers and 110 rafort w5rV dlnary mercollzed wax. which of
course can be had at any drugstore
Use at night as you use cold cream,
washing It off in the morning. Im
mediately the offending surface skin
fiRIPPE CAUSES DEATHS 1 begins to come off In fine powder
nvti-uv a.,-. 9ti nth In the like particles- Gradually the entire
Swiss army due to Spanish grippe outer scarf skin is absorbed, without
?om Dieted. On account : of many
vacations these figures are not as
high as last month's.
mes of Women and
Nervous Diseases
Ml Halted States National Bank
. Building, Salam, Oregon
Sty phone Night phone
JO 1S98
LARMER TRANSFER
Bffidemey-peed
Responsibility
V will pack, mova or stora
fttur goods and guarantee sat-
Wacrlon,
Rtea on Eastern Shipments
Mr specialty.
' Movrnr and Out of Town
.-. Trips.
j WOOD AND COAL
437 State) Street,
arrreeate only 457. The mortality
has been about two per cent. Seven
doctors and 2i members of the medi
cal staff have died.
I WANT SACKS AND
RAGS
I pay the highest each price.
Before too aelL get my price.
I also bay all kind of second
hand furniture and Junk. ,
THE CAPITAL JUNK
COMPANY
The Square Deal Hou.
271 Chemeketa St. Phone 598
the least harm or Inconvenience. The
second layer of skin now In evidence
presents a spotless whiteness and a
sparkling beauty obtainable In no
other way. One ounce of mercollzed
wax usually is sufficient to complete
ly renovate a bad complexion.
IN
THE
MORNING
if you feci dixiy and nau
seated, have no desire for
breakfast, lack energy, and
take a couple of hours to gtl
thoroughly awake, it is ten
to one your liver is out of or
der. We know of many good
remedies but none equal to
Schaefer's Liver Turners. It
stimulates the liver and reg
ulates the bowels without the
least griping. It never fails
and is pleasant to take. Sold
with guarantee. Extra large
package 25c
SCHAEFER'S
DRUG STORE
135 N. Commercial St.
WANTED, JUNK,
a4 All KIJ f
rwit Market Prlr tpertal
OH r prtw
, tua iropik JtrwK jt two
' UAJfU TOIUB
THINGS CHANGE
The old order changeth. In times past people depended on
drugs to solve their health problem. Now comes the growing
family of drugless healers with method of work that produces
health In the sick and prevents sickness In the well without
using any drugs whatever. Among these are the Chiropractors.
They have established the merit of their work In favor of the
public to the extent that one or more of them can be found In
nearly every community. They have- a place there, for people
now. as In the past, know that the health, happiness and wel
fare of every Individual is the item of first consideration In life.
Chiropractors do ranch to supply these essentials. The Chiro
practors say so and the people say so. So long as that combina
tion of opinion prevails, we'll continue to be an active and ever
growing factor in our public life.
Dr. O. L. SCOTT,
CH IKOPRACnC-SPIXOIKI 1ST
) ftnot 404-7-A, U. 8. Natkmal flank flt-ridlne?. :
Office Phone 87. ReMeae Phone 828R
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hlpley's
WARNER'S CORSETS M0DART CORSETS
OUTFITTERS TO
Women, Misses and
Children
Featuring Coats
Every desirable sew worth-while model is giv
en representation in this gathering, which is
unquestionably the best for quality, workman
ship and price, to be found this season.
MATERIALS ARE-
B road cloths, Serges, Velours, Cut Velours, Panne Velours, Kerseys, and Mixed ' Meltons.
Priced $1175 to $53.00
YOU WILL APPRECIATE
these coats because they so fully meet your ideals: The price scale is broad and there Is
a coat here for any sum you had in mind to pay. RTTTrrKTiTBER, TOO, that each coat Is an
excellent value at its price.
QUALITY
MERCHANDISE
Where Shopping Is a Pleasure
U. G. Shipley Company
145-147 N. LIBERTY STREET
SAT., OREGON'
POPULAR
PRICES
Contractors Fall Down
and State Finishes Work
The state will complete the com-
itock-Leona section of the Taclfle
hlahwar in Douglas county. State
Highway Engineer Xonn announced
yesterday, because of financial trou
bles that have been, encountered by
Hall St. Solen. the contractors who
were awarded the work. The es
timated cost of the project Is $38.-
000. the stretch being moe than i
miles of grading and macadam. The
project Is 35 per cent completed
The equipment of the contractor
will be taken over by the state.
TO HELL WITH
THE KAISER
r
Corner Court and High Sts.
PHONE 120 Night or Day J
.WHAT 8c A DAY WILL BUY
A ma agel 3.1 can bay SIOOO
Life Iiuarmnre with the oklet, old
line company America, at m eoM
of JuiU H mil day.
If the man die a natnral death
hi family or benefklary will receive
910OO In one sum.
If th man die front accident his
beneficiary will receive t2O0O.
If the man to totally dUabled be
will receive IOO 'a year aa long a
he lives; pay bo premlanM from the
time he I dUabled and the benefi
ciary will Mill receive the flOOo re
gardle of how many years the man
haa drawn an Income.
If nothing happen to the man for
20 year he will have had protection
all that time and would have aaved
the money paid In ami would have
received Interest, which If left with
the company would have drawn com
pound interest.
Call and let a explain the new
standard policy. It will meet your
needs; save your money; make you
a better man for this community,
state ana nation.
MUTUAL LIFE OF N. Y.
S71 State Street
J. P. IIUTCHASOX. Wt. Mgr.
rhone DO
FOR SALE
One 10-horepower high pres
sure horizontal boiler and one
H-horepower upright. In
quire COMMERCIAL CIDER
WORKS
OUR DAILY PRICES
Wool Rag SHc
White Cotton Raga 2e
Rhody Has le
Cast Iron ...fl.23
WESTERN JUNK CO.
Salem's Leading Jaak
Dealer
Comer of Center and Court
rhone 700
PAINT
Preserves Your
Buildings
During these times when building' material and labor are so
hlh it is poor economy to let yonr buildings deteriorate.
A coat of paint not only beautifies the building but pro
tects it against the action of sun and rain.
The cost is small when compared to the good it will do.
HIGH QUALITY
PAINTS
We have a very large and complete stock of the rery best
paints in the market not cheap paints, but paints that will
last and protect. Let us show you.
SALEM HARDWARE CO.
333 Stat Street
Phone 172
slt ;yotu
WE ABE SELLING TWO TRUCK LOADS OF THOSE FETE
MISSION BOTTOM CRAWFORD CANNING .
PEACHES EACH DAY . . 1
THE SUPPLY IS VERY LIMITED. THE QUALITY IS TEE
BEST EVER AND THE PRICE MOST REASONABLE. DE
LIVERED TO YOUR DOOR, PER BUSHEL S2JS0
SPECIAL
GOOD BARTLETT PEARS $1.00 PER BUSHEL AND UP .
STATESMAN CLASSIFIED ADS ONE CENT A ViOHD
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