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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1918)
i. THE PRECOX STATESMASt TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1918. GLASSES FITTED BY US pre satisfaction Uh-aUso all guess-work ;s tliminated by th nse of the most modem-testing devices and by skill acquired py experience. Consult our optometrist. Y HARTMAN BROS. CO. 'SlvTXEn A opticia3t H. . Cararr State Liberty at Salesa. Ore a Dr; Burdette, Optometrist, We Replace Any Broken Lens. k CITY NEWS Special meeting of Mult nomah Chapter A. I. It. A. M. this evening at 7:30 harp. Work in the Mark Matter degree. Visiting Companion welcome.. Sergeant Baker Arrive Sergeant Ernest Everhard Baker inired last night from Camp Lewis tt spend a few days at his home. He lis recently recovered from a se rtous - Illness with influenza and paeuinonia. . Sergeant Baker will re ars to Camp Lewis Thursday of twi week. Receipt, Xotc and An It At Statesman job of flea. Twenty-five Roses Given One of the gifts of fruit to be sent by the Commercial club to near by cantonments was 25 boxes of ap ples from the Salem Fruit union. N. C .Jorgenson of Chemawa and J. P. Smart of route 2. Polk county, have each given two boxes. DIED IIEBEL The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hebel. Sunday. Nov. 24, 1S18. at the age of 1 month. The funeral services will be held this morning at 10 o"ctotk at the home, 2105 Center street. Rev. James Elvln conducting the service. Burial will be In Lee Mission cemetery. BORN FE1LER To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Feller. 1496 North Winter street, Sunday. Not. 24, 1918. a daugh ter. - r CROSS Sunday morning, to Mr. and Mrs. Curtis B. Cross. 250 North Fourteenth street, a daughter, name Virginia Ellen, weight 7 pounds. 4n TJnnul A $750 Sing' Blarer nlano for $562 an exceptional buy for any on desiring a high grade instru ment. E. L. Stiff & Son, 446 Court street. CUPPER CHANGES ISTEUSLOFF SEES jUaquersde At Chemawa. Cuh prixes. , Wednesday night. ga Tyler Home Serjeant Sam H. Tyler arrived in galem last night from Camp Kear jey. Cat.,' and is at the home of his Bother, 15S.7 North Winter street. Sergeant Tyler, before his voluntary enlistment in an engineering regi ment, was a linotype operator on The Statesman. He will return to camp lnr week. ' Order Your Ice Cream Tor Thanksgiving. We close at loon that day. P. M. Gregory. Sa lem's Ice' Cream Man, 240 S. C6m Bercial street Phone 1496. , Visaing in Action Truxto'n H. BeeK, whose home for merly was in Salem at 1010 Oak itreet and who was a member of Company M. it reported as missing ia action In France. Some weeks ago i telegram arrived in Salem and was delivered at the home formerly oecu pled by the Beck family. But they Ud moved to Portland. Yesterday V. G. Holt, a next door neighbor, received a . telephone call from the Portland Journal asking if he could civ any Information relative to the roang man. Masquerade At Chemawa. Cqp prixes.. Wednesday night Elf 8am Turned I The United Circle of the First Christian church reports that it has turned in $1800 of the moneyi due ts the fourth liberty loan bonds pur chased. I tar her Shop 4 W ill remain open Wednesday nntil 8 p. ni. and Will be closed Thanks giving all day. Another Prisoner Dies N. A. Thomas, serving at the state pentientlary for larceny of which he was convicted in Crook county, died at the prison yesterday after an ill ness with influenza. Thomas was the ninth victim of the disease at the state prison. OFFICE SCHEME Title of Assistant State Engi neer May No Longer Be Made Use Of Whether any person in the office of State Engineer Cupper will carry the title of assistant ftate engineer, the position that was held by Mr Cupper prior to his appointment to succeed John II. Iwis has not yet been fully determined. The work that was done by Mr. Cupper as as sistant engineer Is to be divided be tween Robert J. Simpson, who will be in charge of the office, and Charles F. Strlcklin. who will be In charge of field work. Mr. Cupper as asrlstant was de tailed to the duty of checking up on all data coming in from the field and also all correspondence affecting the various projects under the office through his hands. Mr. Simpson came to the enain PEACE PAGEANT Local Merchant Spectator When President and Wife Lead Marchers Broadway, burled six Inches deeo beneath scraps of paper was the sight witnessed by F. W. Steuslorf. presi dent of the Salem Commercial club, who returned Friday night from an extensive trip in the east. After vis iting his former home in Cheyenne and Buffalo he went on to New York City, arriving there in time to wit ness the false' peace rumor celebra tion. With the closing of places of business and blowing of whistles. Mr. Steusloff says, people In skyscraper began, to sift a steady shower of pa per snow on the main streets. Soldiers and sailors on the street passing bottles of liquor to the crowd were not infrequent siahts. Crowds thronged the streets in every part of the city. Mr. Steusloff was in Atlantic City at the- time the true report came Highways Rapid Transit Salem auto track service Port land and way points. Daily leave Salem 10 a- ra. Office 137 S. Com mercial street. Phone 663. Kennedy Coming Home- Indications are that at least one eer's office from the Tumalo project Salem boy is among the first group about five years aeo and Mr. strirk- of men being sent back across the lin has been in the office since 191 1 through and saw the celebration re- Aiianiic. corporal .Norman Kennedy. his duties being in conection with rived at 4 o'clock in the morning son 01 airs. Dana Kennay. is with the adjudication of water rights. During the dav he passed through the 188th aero squadron, mentioned Both men are said to be thoroughly Philadelphia. Wilmington and Hal- ciuiuiub iu ur iuiiu umiuar wun tne worK. Engineer u in ore, puning into Washington Just States. Kennedy has been at Eaton i runner uvi ha will mk iace, ixnaon, me past ten months, ments so that the emDloves of the President and Mra. Wilson vn mo. ilrnarrm.nf hn or, nnv with f h ! Inp ... , 1 - - 1 -A man to take the general agency I their return. Joe McAllister, who complain about nricea of food." th ror Marion county on a patented spe- was assistant secretary of the desert traveler remarked. "Butter Is from clalty used and endorsed by the best land board, is now iwth an. engineer- 10 to 15 per cent higher In the east people of this and foreign countries. hnK regiment in France, and H. K.I and fresh meats sell at from 35 to so competition. Takes small capital Donnelly, who was assistant In 40. ner cent more. In certain nor to, handle proposition. Money is for charge of adjudication surveys. Is Hons of the south ther are selllnc Stock Carried. For full particulars I with the rnlnrfe eliewhere. Harold frozen moiti thlnr nnknnm-n In th. Cook, who was a bookkeeper in the I northwest. The meat loses its flavor office, is with the students' army I once it Is frozen." training corps at Willamette university. Thanksgiving Delicacies OUR TURKEYS SEE Before pUcin your order elsewhere. see J. D. Lewis, Bligh hotel. QaiU at Rickreall The Pacific Telephone & Tele graph company has notified the pub- lie service commission that its sta tion at RIckreall. Polk county, will be discontinued. - The reason given Is that help to maintain the station Is not available. ormer School Mn Here S. E. Xotson. district attorney for Morrow county and former school superintendent for that county, is here to visit his son and daughter. who are attending school In Salem. Mr. Xotson is food administrator for Morrow county and today will be in Portland to attend the state conven tion of food administrators. Plan to Eat Thanksgiving Dinner At Hotel Marion. A splendid coarse dinner at $1.50 per cover will be served from 5:30 to 8 o'clock. n the Market for Potato! Buyers and warehouses lowing points: Silverton. ML Angel. Gerrais. Brooks. Chemawa and Salem (Ryan .building). Earl Wood, Sil verton, Oregon. Parole Officer Called The Marion county grand Jury continued ita session at the state pen itentiary yesterday. The books are still under scrutiny and some wit nesses being examined. State Parole Officer J. F. Keller was called before the Jury yesterday. I)mr in TIil Eretilmr , ,Ortomorrow and geLa nice fat young, turkey at 38 cents a pound O. WV Eyre, old Independent market location. South Commercial street. (egsj Blanks Get them at the Statesman Job of Be. , Catalog on application. v , International Correspondence Schools Field- Agent now at Bligh Hotel wishes to meet all students as soon j ' as possible... T. L H0LLEY Piano Timer. Mr. Lynch Return Mrs. Lela II. Lynch returned last nfght from Seattle and Tacoma, where she has been for several dys. Mrs. Lynch was subpoenaed as a wit ness In the federal court at Seattle She is a special agent in Oregon un der the officeof Gorernor Withy- combe. Picture From Salem A new illustrated booklet Issued by the government on the "Logan Blackberry" has been received here The pamphlet contains pictures of Salem berry farms and. mentions the Industry here. Its part In the manu fact u re of juices, however, is entirely overlooked. 3 Old Pianos Rebuilt. WANTED Household goods, harness, wagons, With. fW. n TTill Phn 1K0 I tools, ranges. , beaters, cookstoves, farm maenmery. c. a pj . - wilt sell on commission from stock sales - conducted anywhere. Phone 510 or 511. woodry, the Auctioneer Office S60 U. S. Nat. Bank Bldg. Honrs 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Phoneys 9 Residence: lit North Capital St. Phone 469 DR.B. H. YiHITE 'J OSTEOPATHIO nrrsiciAN axd surgeon DUcues of Women and Nervous Diseases SALEM -:- OREGON Get the Genuineffy fs7 and Avoid JfgSVVtVM POULTRY SHOW IS PLAN NOW Speaking of the future food sit uation. Mr. Steusloff said, meat ap peared plentiful for the coming win ter. Texas. .Colorado and Wyoming having large herds ready for the markets. While on his trip the local mer chant visited his nephew. Earl Mat thles. at Camp Dlxv X. J- and another nephew Claude Steusloff, at the marine barracks at Quantico. va. " n:.n1i. WIT! Pn MM In- Boys boths are well known in Salem. at the fol-1 Mt Ul Mr. Sfeusl ' dependence With An nual Corn Show Sfeusloft was away not 'quit two weeks. He stopped at New Or leans. Denver. Houston. Dallas, Fort Worth, and Wltchita Falls on his re turn trip. ' nit 1 14 Vnv fnectal to Suit for Collection lTh RtttMmint Tht noultrr W. O. Chrlstensen. yesterday turn-1, how will be held at Independence ed in a complaint against Carrie ion December 15 and 16 in connec- Riggs et al. for the recovery of 1 ion with the annual corn show Is money alleged loaned on four notes 1 now an assured fact and poultry rala amounting to nearly $1100. A iore-iers throughout the county are look- Closure OI a mortgage is aiso asieo. in, rnrwirri with enthusiasm at a In the suit of M. L. Whltesell against I chance to exhibit their birds. Not Maxwell. I AT THE URBARY I "If I were Twenty-one" tips from a business veteran to young men en tering the business world by William W. E. Ross et al. a decree for the defendant waa granted yesterday by Circuit Judge Bingham. This allows foreclosure on a mortgage for several years has a poultry show I "Central America;" the history been held la the. county but it island present situation in Guatamala planned to make the (exhibition at I Nicaragua, Costa Kica, Honduras, the corn show an annual affair. I Panama and Salvador by W. II. Koe- Prlzes will be awarded not only fori bel. the best layers at the exhibition but I "Cooperation, the Hope of the Con sumer," a discussion of the trade sit nation and its remedy in the Roch dale plan of cooperative buying, by Emerson Harris. "Practical Electricity.' 'a presenta tion of the fundamental facts and The public service commission is ex-1 i"Tr" J. : wl' ST ",T Croft. ctlui liuui .iu.... , V TlnimltS'i 1Tlnr mrA Ia.am nAttAf n that n A will AMAF I - .... . " . - . L Pitterfl Book." a rnide in the cut Here From Xea Perce i - V" tinr and flttlnc of tin work, bv Hall AAtn na n v w r mOAn in n lawnii man" a - - J. B. Lehman, formerly a wen r"Y Williams. resident of Salem, is Here 1 "J' ,'..." ., ' I "Dramatized Scenes from Ameri Order From Barlcson Is Expected Momentarily Cannery 3Ien Meet For the purpose of talking overl.igo for the best shaped eggs means of establishing uniform buy ing contracts a meeting of all the local cannery men was called yester day at the Commercial club. Talks were made by A. A. Rupert ana tne Starr brothers of the Starr-products company of Portland. J. O. Holt of Eugene and H. E. Crowen or isew- berg. known UMECO NUT BUTTER DEMONSTRATION " It will pay you to investigate this wholesome food article, rmeeo. Nut Hitter, 40e. Oleomargerinc 45c. Home-made Mince Meat, per pound 20c Extra Selected Sweet Potatoes...." 5 lbs. for 25c' Lake Labuh Celery, fancy quality, 10c 3 for 25c Los Angeles Extra Fancy Head Lettuce 3 for 25c Navel Oranget, dozen 60c, 75c and $1 Fancy Florida Grape Fruit 2 for 25c King, Northern Spy and Baldwin Applet, box. $L50 TABLE DELICACIES R. R. Plum Pudding; Jim. Porter'. Fig, Fruit and Plum lea dings, 25c and 40c tins; Stem and Canton Ginger; Preserved Ginger in glass jars; Preserved Fig in glass; Layer Figt; Figa in wooden boxes; Fard Dates; Cluster RaUina; Mra. Kidd'f Pin Money Piekles; Heinz India Relish ; Heinz Mustard Hckle. Relishes andSauccs; Ripe Olive in bulk, glaia and gallon tins. LEST YOU FORGET Fikhera Wend is the best all-purpose flour on the American market today. $3.15 per aack. ALWAYS SERVE OEM BLEND COFFEE with a special dinner; fresh roasted and ground; if rare to- please; 3 lbs. for $1.00. Roth Grocery Co. DO YOUR SHOPPING TODAY from bis present home at Xex Perce. T r . "JTi - - " ' " . . mJ ,a can History. Idaho, to visit for a time wun nis :- ' '-7. .mmu.in h.ii.,. nti full of suggestive material for .1 - n.,v I Dy iaw. ine SOIV rLrt un E C Case' Mr. Burleson wlU take this action in l.t. st S and his daughter, Mrs. E. C. case. 1 ..iim nt htm hr th. I gut Stevenson seven dramatic pag iggestlve material for patriotic holidays, prepared by Au- a read- who lives on South Winter street. r.V7 "ZhimH "Spanish American Life. Mr. Lehman lived In this vicinity . . nMA( -ni the r for students of modern Spanish. about, 28 years and his former re1" I , i I by E. L. C. Horse dence was five mile, east of Salem. "The Foundling Prince' and other Mrs. Lehman died about two weeas i- ' " . 1nw lftlat Ules .from the Roumanan adapted Whitman. "Hearts of Controversy," critical essays on Tennyson. Dickens. Swin burne, the Brontes and on literary tendecles, by Alice Meynell. "The Human Element In the Marl ing of a Christian. 'a study in per sonal evangelism, by Bertha Conde. "Religion and Common Sense." discussion of some religious ques tions by the author of "Student la Arms." Donald Hanker. "The Third, and Fourth Genera tion," a simple study of hereditary throwing light on the subject of eu genics, one of the "Publication in Religious Education." put out by the University of Chicago.. The author is Elliott Downing. "Best Seletclons," eight additional nrnnnse to see the law violated Sa I All messares that have been receiv . . . - , n- led from the postmaster general in inane . arrur dlcate that he has been misled Into Take pleasure in. announcing "Tithe belief that the company has pro tttAw have added feed to their line, 1 . i.t rom. and are now prepared to supply the berg of the commlMion tad today by Julia Harris. "The Patriotic Poems" of Walt trri with the following: Rolled hariev. rround oats and barley, that they do not see how Burleson can take any other step than to rec- RAGS WANTED . n&eit Cash Price Paid. I AUo All Hindi of Jnak. . CAPITAL JUNK CO. The Square Deal House. 271 Chemeketa St. Phone 393 WE BUT LIBERTY BOXDS FOR SPOT CASH a I..., m.ia sioo Sao siooe Se4 mm yar fcy rUer4 let tew mm reeelv Khet Market He WESTEUX STOCK BOND COMPANY 200 Oatrml BUS. geattl. Wasfc. Dave Your ' Electric Lights Repaired J Before Winter WELCJJ ELECTRIO CO. 30 N. Commercial Phone 9SS Mil III II TT I -JV9T TUB II 11 q VB ' roBVoc- tmi 1 Kd. ' ' tjBJBJBsBWSafMSMBMSawalBW .Heea. aalelr freft. , Ceatrallr Umt. CaaaJat ta mU aartHa. - GLEXX B. BITE. r. WASH1XGTOX AT TWELFTH rartlaa4. Orgaa THE COMMERCIAL CIDER t WORKS POTATOES WANTED Highest Price Paid for Eggs and Produce. Farmers' Cash Store 151 N. High Street Phone 2194 Saiem, Oregon yactuTers of cider to tetek. Bring in your ripe apples Oregon Taxi & Baggage Co. : Phone 77 Try our Checking; System o jBaajsasje. Claim Checks for v ery parcel handled. WARLEY 2H IN. DEVON IV IN. ARROW COLLARS CLurrr. resaoov a co.. two. mhvm ground barley, eorn. cracked corn'ognixe the authority of the commls Hoistem aairy ieea. v.rnwwu ";' Ision. feed, Berkshire nog ioou. 1000. couonseeu mwi- 1 mm , will be added from time to time, for Jiff0 fijen Jfy q brf OS !fne9 !t"o?f 2k 'wiiiTe'stricS Mayor at Klamath FalU cash. I I The supreme court prooamy win tnthw Wants to See Son l be prevented from banding down a t. . itt- from her son. whom I decision today in the case of the she has not seen for 11 years, will state ex rel T. L. Perkins against satisfy Airs Constance Overholt of Dan Kellaher for the reason that the Bellingham Wash., from whom the city of Klamath Falls has filed a pe- chlef of police has received a re- tltlon with the court to file a brief ouest to locate Gayiora KoaeuDerger, j a iu l pt CI Vr nifT ?.-. 11. Ja ff in ftlem. She says the with that of Portland exists at Klam- LLUSING OUT hov was sent to the home of her lath Falls where two men claim the divorced husband's parents and they otflec of mayor and both hav at- AUCTION SALE refused to let ner see nim or hqw itiuipim iu ui"n " v v. nn. from there. Now the city council. The Klamath Falls .v.. v.. v..its is MAr and her broth- petition, which was filed by City At er has died recently She aaas inativorney .. v. wrwrsww. " wru tha hov communicate with her. Chief grsHted and a brief will be filed in Folgnd has been unanie 10 una any ia w ua. trace of him in saiem. PERSONALS Supreme Court SeU Date For Memorial Exercises CLEARWATER BROS. BARN SATURDAY, NOV. 30 10 a. m. sharp 1ft Aiti h lmA ti.v 1 t An a .fro' C F. Holmes of Cambridge. Mass. I i mpreiu- ruun om ltt sacks potatoes; 1 set heavy P. S. Brumby of Portland is stop-h001"11 pKrorramvt thef "pr?,ne horse collars; 6 new collars; 3 two- ping at the Marlon. II. Foster of Oregon City Is a . i a- AV ra-lja bUSlneSS YlSlXOr V .... r. .nl . ,,mh- of lnrt h ,c a BUI Christens is in roruana in is poon nay rorks; l two-ton express .ek. prominent attorneys will be given. wagon. l Bteel wheelbarrow; 1 new . I 8ha saps' a ar a m mat fnp a ilfltA iav . ourte chambers .in honor of the late ton wa(C0Q Jlck,: 2 buy ,'ongues; theState Bar associatlon are to be b,e harpoon h-ay fork 2 B,n'Rl. dou bar I. N. Day of Portland registerea ai the Marion yesterday. F- C. Heffron of Dickinson. X. D.. spent the night at the Marion. He Is on his way south. W. L. Kadderly was here from Corvallis yesterday and stopped at the Marion. Mrs. James Clifford Bowen and 8he service was set for a date sev eral weeks ago but was postponed because of the Influenza epidemic. German Insurance Firms Are to Be Liquidated Insurance Commissioner Harvey volumes of readings, edited by Shoe- " mate. . . -Cambridge History of American1 Literature: VoL 1. Early National and Colonial and Revoluuonary.Td-,.1; lted by Thent. Sherman and others. "Battles Royal Down North.-, sto ries and sketches by Norman Dincan.' Hira Singh." a story of when la- , dJa came to flghUn Flanders by Ttalt bot Mundy. . "Joan and Peter," the story of. an,, . education, by Herbert Wells. . ' . It has been figured oat that -with-' In a fraction It has cost twice as' ' much to live la ltlS as It did In. 1913. Bat alnt It worth It? It la InlJJft that the kaiser Is thrown out tojhe dogs who like snch nffaL Handkerchiefs There', nothing particular ly difficult about the laun dering of handkerchiefs or any other flat work but juxt the tame, you want them clean and white, and yon don't want them re turned to yon "stiff as a board." her children. Annvilla. Clifford ana Wells has received from Thomas B. Marian, arrived in Salem Sunday Love, assistant secretary of the treas evening and will spend the winter ury. a letter indicating that German here. Mr. Bowen is a prominent insurance companies are to.be liqul cattle raiser of Eagle Valley, in Ba- dated under the supervision of the ker county. He will come to the treasury department. This affects city in another month to Join his all German companies whose prop wife, who is the daughter of Mr. and erty was taken over by the custodian Mrs Frank DaTey - s of alien property. set 34x4 auto chains; 1 good stork saddle; 1 office desk; 3 office chairs; 1 work bench: forks, shovels, chains, automobile bumper and other articles too numerous to mention. "'Hi yrr? t. TERMS CASH. CLEARWATER BROtf Owners. Note I will hold a sale of high class household furniture at my Auc tion Market in the afternoon, 1:30. Be on time. F. N. WOODRY, Auctioneer. Phone 310 or 911. If your nose itches, you don't want to scratch it with your kerchief. We are very careful with all kinds of fist trork washing it thoroughly and "ironing" it go that it IossrMies exactly the proper amount of xUancy anJ softness. SKXI) I S YOUR FLATWOUK. Kail Our Kar Salem Laundry Co. 136 South Liberty St. Phone 25 t la-1 tnt t L w. (he In rrs rv. cf-res - 1 ico ,ot- .he he fd-re-Iz .he : ta na in-Is-hls i he .he t l- I i.ve tte rr ; he nf ch n- m as ed rx to f u- er ,?rs nt ne ml ' a t!s en be tat in id- 3. St i h e e r 1 rt d Is n d T n d 4 n if r ie e Jl ?e r- b. ;a IS d h- JO 4