The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 13, 1919, Page 5, Image 5

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    TTTI5 -OREGON 8TATI8M A S ..YIlUItSbAY FEBRUARY lity '
CITY
NEWS
Rag Cleaned on Moor 35 c
phone 1G. : L. L. Buckner.
.
Don't. Fail T See , ' f
little Genevieve Harbour, Salem's
star character danc-r at the automo
bile show Friday night.
Receipt Note ami All Blank
At Statesman Job office.
the committee
Schmidt, Hal D.
dor Koth.
New Busbies Opens -
A new business in Salem Is the
baby chick store at 544 State street
which Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Needhlhi
arc opening. The busine will be con
ducted-on a email scale at present.
It is the desire of Mr. and Mrs.
Needham to cater not only to poul
try men but also to fruit ranch own
era. They advocate : strongly the
combination of the two lines of In
dustry Mr. and Mrs. Needham have
ci crated like Etores in "Fresno and
Oakland, Calif.
Don't Fall To See .
Little Genevieve Harbour, Salem's
star character dancer at the antomo
bile show Friday night.
Salem Bread
Is the. freshest and best.
are Frederick
Fatton and Theo-
Meet The Y. W. C. A.
Membership committee on Thurs
day and Fiiday with a stulte, give
them your $1 and speed the work.
OLD AUSTRALIAN
BALLOT SYSTEM
HAS ADVOCATES
Standard Scale ISooIca- '
In duplicate. Statesman job of
fice, t
Gloves, Auto Robes, llame
In fact anything that is made of
leather can be bought at F. E. Sna-
fer's at 170 South Commercial for
the cheapest prices.. We give our
customers service. PhOne your or
der, 411.
L. It, Waring lias Son
At their home. 1145 North Winter
street, Salem. Oregon,- to, Mr. and
Mrs. L. R. AVarlng. a pine-and-a-half-pound
son was borni yesterday.
The new arrival will make a name
for himself: but Abraham Lincoln
Waring would be appropriate.
House Passes Measure Which
Fills Republican Bosoms
With Glee
Daring Aviator's Plane Just After He Had
Landed Safely on Roof in Heart of Paris
i
DEMOCRATS OPPOSE
Will Give Chance for Voting
'Em Straight If it Finally
Is Made Law
The Y. W. A. Asks $lr
From each man of Salm?,just to
help a good cause.
The Y. W". O A. Sloga
Every woman and girl in Salem
a member; It Is Just $1.
Stop That Cough With Moun tain-
Balm Cough Remedy. Satisfaction
or your money' back. At nearly all
drug and suburban storea.
Barton does battery work. Any
hiake tested free. Charging and re
pairing. Masonic temple, phone 1200.
, i
J G. Meyers and
R. M. Hofer each celebrated Lin
coln's .birthday by the purchase of
a beautiful new Hudson Super-six
These cars are the very last word In
automobile construction. They were
purchased from the Valley Motor Car
company.-, ; .
Kmelt- In- Any-Quantity
Reasonably priced at Fitts' mar
keL j : .
T.iral THanks
Get them at the Statesman Job of
fice. ; Catalog on application.'
f fvnrAnizM Drive
The membershin committee of the
Commercial club will probably hold
a meeting tonight to discuss plans
A-iwa n InrrcaM t h num-
w m tti organization. Those on
"TV r TV! "I. " JVv
norm or jfiomcnj
Iance at Maeleay
Next Saturday night.
Dance Themawa Friday Night
Good floor, good music, good lunch.
Order Gallery Rifl
One dozen gallery rifles have been
ordered and upon their arrival will
be placed in the shooting gallery
at the armcry.
The house is in favor of re-es
tablishment of the old Australian
ballot system and voted favorably for
passage of a bill by Lewis placing
that form of ballot In vogue in the
state. '
Under the proposed ballot parties
would be segregated with a circle
above each party and It would be i
po3"lble for the voter to vote his
ticket stiaight, or he could scratch
his ballot if he desired.
The house split wide open on party
lines yesterday with the six demo
crats lined up against the heavy ma
jority of republicans.
Democratic opposition, however,
could not stem the republican tide,
despite the fact that the democrats
turned loose their rioodgates of ora
tory and let her flow all over the
republican side of the house.
Proponents of the measure say It
has a good chance of passing In the
senate.
I ft pw(X-' ..." ' ' ' " ' r
i 41 -'rmx'--' . , . , r.
P.
Cm'
WCTtraCani5i fcr
yrw ha bciprd to cc4
Wij-U.ainerup
tlJt ef crwiactjui ul rest opov ber.
trs. Drier for Orain. CmU aod Sharp
ar? lurt to rcmo. pttct U Und ouch bci-i as VAae.
Land capable of yUttflnK 20 to 45 bv3b
eti of wheat to tho ocro can bo had on
easy t:rms at froan SIS to S30 par
ncrs rood rraz!n? land at much Itas.
ihX-.rt Vt i-v f rm paid for from a ail Trar"" crop. R4r.
r""...iK crt--. -fprlhon brine rqcai ucx.ak. TarGixiimaii t
Tk ' tncnrKr lumic atd aock rajwaa. KaJwaj and
Co a. ofi 'T aaoMtl iMacfawara i nui
Firmi tnar ha Btockrd br loans a rtoorrata MrmC
"'S V i-rn Canada oft n kw taxsna. rrl otarkcta aod kLi9
m mmimmt T,w9 raNa.
le aiJ W Imm
V' 1. Cr. 1st aa4 PrU as, Sa, uaak.
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Flour len Oreani
At'a luncheon at the Marion grill
yesterday an organization of the men
engaged In the flour milling business
was made. About 30 men attended.
Prunes Nearly All Gone 1 .
. Only two or three more carloads
of prunes remain to be shipped from
the Salem Fruit union and prepara
tions are being made to close up the
books on last season a crop.
DON'T FOOL YOURSELF.
A man suffering from backache,
rheumatic pains, stiff Joints or sore
muscles may laugh and say these
symptoms of kidney trouble "don't
amount to anything." It, Is folly to
ignore Nature's -warnings. Foley Kid
ney Pills give quick relief in kidney
or bladder troubles and "it is oei
ter to be safe than sorry.
Perry.
Landing with an airplane on the roof of a building fifty-two feet wide
and about seventy-five feet long is the feat accomplished recently by
Jules Vedrines. one of the oldest of the French aviators. The wing spread
of his machine, which was only slightly damaged, was thirty-six feet. To
add to Vedrines difficulties the building, the largest department store
la Paris, is surrounded by structures of almost the same height-ana ne
had to skim over their roors by a maigin of inches. Vedrines reward
was a prize of 2S.000 francs.
the name of the wajs and m"an .
ronuuittee aod cut off the man for
it doesn t mean acything. Thev
ought to call it a tightwad commit
tee." Aiding Prison Breaks -j .
Made Panishable
Because of several recent attempts
to escape at the state penitentiary
following the introduction of a bil
In the house on January 31. uiaklnr
it a crime to eape or aid In e-
!
Plumbi
ng
Quickly, done.
Phone 379 J
llabr 1 Named-
Jean Lvnmore Is the narce given
J to the daughter born to Mr. and
AITS. JVill ueers iurr;., vjix.
gon. Tuesday Mr. Beers was for
merly c'.trk at the J. C. Perry drug
store.
Willamette Valley Transfer Co.a
j r- Auto Freight ! ;
makes dallr Wds each way between
Portland, Salem, Independence, Mon
mouth and Dallas
We are In the market for potatoes,
if 1 S. mgb St Phono 1400
Ser Causes Halt-
Plans for , the new, packing ,jlant
cf Steusloff & Cross are prorre5&
ing rapldlrfand negotiations for new.
machinery,; electric power and ire
like are I t ing carried on. Tl: part
ners state that no work will bo done
on the site until they a-? assured
-that the city will lay the 14-Inch
sewer in that section. .
EDITORIALS
OF THE
PEOPLE
year-round style of invertible coupe
The tractors are small, practical farm
machines. and are strictly up-to-date
Last night's propram pleased the
audience. Miss Elizabeth levy's vi
olin . ensemble in' which 30 of her
pupils played were praised by the
visitors as being remarkably well
trained. Robert C. Paulus, president
iof the Commercial club, made a brief
J. C.J address of welcome and talks were
given Py aruai"r jh"u auu y
sentatives Dennis and Graham. W
Russell Morgan and Sabine Bent Ho
fer gave vocal selections.
Dancing' will be the main attract
ion tonighf.'
capes from the state prison, that bill
was sent from aond to third read
ing by ruspens'on of the rule y ea
ter Jay and pained. Additional im
prisonment not to eieeed ten year
1 provided. The bill was introduce
by Keprerventative Sheldon at the re
quest of Warden Steven. It carrle
an emergency claue. There was no
opposition to .the bill In the senate.
Give unqualified assent to no prop
ositions but those the troth of which'
is so clear and distinct that they can
not be doubted. Descartes. -
I
PERSONALS
; rtfriA KCA TT. s. Nat. Bank Bldg.
nonrt 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Phone 8591
; Residence:
tit North Capital St. PHono 469
5 DR. B. H. WHITE
OffTEOPATHIO
PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON
Dlaeasei of Women and Nerronj
f . Diseases
SALEM -:- ' OREGON
Dr. Floyd Dayton of Portland, who
formerly lived In Salem, was In the
city - yesterday.
RT-sonator W. H. Polhemus of
Pnyallup, Wash., was here yester
day In the Interest of good roads.
He is engaged in the fruit cannery
business on a large scale.
John McCourt, United States dis
trict attorney, was among the Port
land visitors at the state house yes-
E. D. Cusick, former state senator
and prominent banker, was here
(The Statesman Is pleased to print
communications upon topics of g-eneral
intereat at any time. There is scarcely
anr limit to the topics of -general In
terest." It Is asked only that corre
mnnH,nti refrain from personslitits
and use care that nothing be written
of a libelous nature. Letters nuit havs
writer's nam and address, though act
necessarily tor; publication. Ed.)
Some sldelikhts on the defeat or
the SoTdiers' Preference law.
Editor Statesman;
One solon declared to a G. A. R
veteran. "We are tired, in fact sur-
f.itd with soldier legislation ano
will not nass any more such laws.
The veteran replied. "Suppose the
anMiorn at Chateau Thierry. St. Mi-
hioi rtr the Areonne Forest had said
w am tired of sleenine In the "mud-
fiirhtinsr and getting shot, and win
fht anr more what would you
and the- country you represent be
Antnir now?"
innihar anidier declared to a vet
eran, xnese xeiiows wi
HONOR ROLL IS
GROYING LONG
. i
Many Parents Respond to Re
quest- to Send in Names oi
Men Lost in Sernce
S1S73CG: barracks building con
struction, $13,000; engineering la
boratory building. $60,000. Total
resident Instruction. $232. 566.
For extension service: For general
extension work to duplicate federal
funds available to Oregon under the
terms of the Smith-Lever act of con
gress, $3S,535.12.
For experiment station: Home sta
tion experimental wotk Increased
from $15,000 to $25,000 per year,
$20,000; branch station. Hood Riv
er county, appropriation Increased
from $3000 to $1000 annually, $2.
000; Clatsop county annual appro
pilation Increased from $3000 to $4.
000. $2000; Southern Oregon, an
nual appropriation increased fram
$5000 to $7000, $1000. Total ex
periment stations. $28,000.
JUST
RECEIVED
CARLOAD
Judge Landls Son Who
. a n
Did His Bit by Bringing
Down Dozen Boche Myers
FARMER'S CASH STORE
will move the first of March to the
J. L. Stockton store. North Commer
cial street, and will continue
business ' under the name of
i PEOPLE'S CASH STORE
the!
the
LET US
Jfiquee v
On your Electric Work.
J WELCH ELECTRIC
220 N. Commercial Street
from Albany yesterday. . - 1 h pholce DUt went because they I M. Catt
Lieutenant Colonel George H. Kei- tQ (were arafted)" The vet- c. Jack
eran replied, "They went, am tney
not. and have you any concrete In
stance where they failed to measure
o th Aouals of any soldiers 1
he world and to the glory of the
nnhllc?"
v..Aviov while the house wa
busy killing' this bill, the Oregon
State Retailers' association went on
unanimously favoring It.
WANTED
Hop Wire and Hides of all
kinds. Before you sell see us.
CAPITAL JUNK CO.
271 Chemeketa St. Phone 398
Waited
I want your furniture ranges, heat
ers, etc. Phone 510 oi? 511, Woodry,
the auctioneer, Salem. f
F.N. WOODRY
' Tho Auctioneer .
Conducts purebred stock sales of
every description. Phone 510 or
511, Salem.
ley of Portland was at the state
house yesterday. He recently re
turned from France.
City Commissioner Bigelow of
Portland Is Jn Salem.
John Collier was here from Port
land yesterday.
C. B. Moores, chairman of the
Portland d6ck commission, was again
at the state house yesterday. John
II. Burgard, another memoer or me
commission, accompanied him.
Frank Hannon of Portland was at
the state house yesterday. He Is op
posing 4 hospital blll.r Charles Bech
told, manager of the- hospital asso
ciation. Is also here
JohmF.4 Logan. -Portland city civ
il service eommlssioaer end member
of the state parole board is in town.
W: K. Jewell of Portland was ot
the state house yesterday. He i
state food ; administrator.
A. Anderson, a Portland contract
or is In town.'
L. P. CTIeason of Gervais was In
the city yesterday.
M. Crabtree was a Stayton visitor
In Salem yesterday.,;
Samuel Garland of Lebanon vis-
ited the legislature yesterday. He
Is a former state senator. ' t
Carl Liebe. the Portland furrier,
was in the city yesterday.
In response to The Statesman's
published appeal to parents of sol
diers and saifors who lost their live.'
in the service to notify the paper of
such casualties the honor roll is
eraduallv. growing. . An accurate list
nf these tames and Information con
rprnlnr them will be invaluable and
Information concerning golo service
stars In both Marlon and Polk coun
ties should be sont in as toon as pos-
Th following are the names or i
those from Polk and Mar'nn counties
who have made the supreme sacrifice-
It Includes kiyd in action, as wen
as those died of wounds, accident or
disease while in the service.
Army ivan k.. tieuingw,
Catton, Edward Gittens, yn
son, Benjamin. Mcuieuana,
Alfred Deraaleau, Ray Marg. riui
Rich, Leslie Tooze, Chester m. wh-n-r
Pnrtla WUlson. Chester A.
simmnn. Aubrey Jones. Ernest Eck-
smith nnllard. Wllhelm E.
Milton A. Kooeman. Thorn
n rooDer. Milton Foreman,
nAn4.min v. "Hill. John C. Braden
stanlpv F. Thompson, Monte Chrls-
cnase. jamra
SPLIT CEDAR .
POSTS
You'd better hurry as tney will go fast
FALLS CITY-SALEM LUHIBER CO.
Everything w Bmlding Material '
A. B. Kelsey, Mgr.
349 S. 12th St
Phone 813
tnnharitnn. OrleV B.
."T"T. th house said to the Gardner. Charles M. WoeiKe. t,uu
r. a T7 vtpran. "This is vicious leg
islation', an effort on the part of
few individuals to establish a mil
itary autocracy. "Besides, I do nor
consider these fellows any more pa
triotic than 1 am. and entitled' to no
more preference." The veteran re
plied: "I do not expect I am capable
to judge on the merits of your pa
hut tf I had to bestow an
preference to your brand or patrlot
r that of a German cootie.
should have to give it to the cootie x
. . iia .ti art an Oli
The SOion reiu. Ttoiv
man or-you would not dare to talk
that way to me." The veteran re
plied. "I am only old to l years and 1
infer except ior my s "r"Z'
Dect physical resenimenu
K A will erf
. Si
VlcXejJ 'RtEO Gil ANDIS
If
that
hire
lj3 your meaning we will go out hire
f a room, lock the door aAd in 20
minutes I wil convince you of the
IK
AUTO
PAINT SHOP
Just opened in connec
tion with the
HIGHWAY GARAGE
1000 S. Com! St,
. Expert Workman. t
i
YOU KXOW. RUT ROMETDIES
' FORGET
Everybody knows an imitation la
never 6o good as the genuine article.
Foley'a Honey and Tar stanas ai me
top of the list ot ramuy remem
for colds, croup, whooping cough.
bronchial and grippe cougns. v.
nrllti' Antlnrh. La., wmes:
have used Foley's Honey and Tar 15
years. It la the best." J. C. rerry
PH.rOLClSTS ON ROLL
. - nf m v Rtatement.
I-"'" " . . v.mlin
C. A. tieesiuu, ciw-
OPENING NIGHT I
OFSHOWDRAWS
C. Blake. Otis Iiayes, :semi general ju
Dennis, Roy Johnson. C. L. Balard-1 Df Chicago a
Garrte R. Dwlre. Robert V. O'XieH l preasive figh
Charles Russ. Thoma? lownsenu.
Burt B. Whitehead, Ernest J. Scani-
Marines Charles Auer. Emery
Xavy-!Kenneth C. Crossan. Jo-!
conh Martin. Clarenct .Mini,
John II. Xeiger. - i
Nurses Oro E- Cavitt.
0. A. USKS FOR
APPROPRIATION
: i .
No Opposition in CommiUee
Against Budget Presented
by College
Four Free
Scholarships
Federal Judge Kensa il. Landis
always has been an ag
ghter. Ills son Captain
need C. Landf3. just back from the
fighting front, brought down twelve
boche planes and has been decorated
by both the American and British
governments, lie was in command
ofthe Twenty-fifth Aero squadron.
Captain Landis did most ot his ngni-
ing on the Britlsli rroni.
SALARY BILLS
BRING DEBATE!
Orton's Attempt to Keep
Measures from Committee
Meets With Failure
OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL
LEGE. CQRVALLIS. Feb. 12.--Names
of 140 men and women in
pharmacy of the college who were In
war service have been placed on an
honor roll by Dean Adpipn z,iene
of the school of pharmacy.
deaths were reported and many stu
dents attained high rank. Five wo
men were engaged In reconstruction
work as nurses, using their training
t hai-mnrc ' rhemlstrv. and med-
cal subjects to . advantage,
Enthusiastic Motorists Enjoy
Program in Armory;
Cars Up to Date
v
Despite the many other attraction
in town last nigni. a ' -"lrt an-1
marked the opening of the first an
tohlle show at the armory
Eighteen cars and three tractor. i are
on display, the local dealers show
ing only their latest modfls. Two
tire agencies, a storage battery com
pany and the stanaara uu
exhibits r model 19
I Among iue - , -
irai suujkh IV.. o-- ,t-,tt nn which has Teatures oeioiinmg
Ziefle looks for the return to college JJe t and another of the
of all1 undergraduates. , lincnew
rttr nf t299.101.12. the full
amount asked in the budget for the
biennium for .1919-lzu, was
a oreeon Acricultural college Tuts
j- w tho vars and means
..ui Thpr was no dissent
The action was tentative, but will
Hii tnnd The amount allow-
j i aHHition to federal funds
i .nntimiin? ctato funds. I"
Senator Orton's proposed amend-
-nent to the senate rule 43. which re
tires that salary Mils be referred to
the ways and means committee, pro- i
oked a heated det)3te yesteraay an
jraa oereatea. ine vnuu uivu..
.oni wnnld make It unnecessary to
,end all bills of this nature to the
wax-m and means committee.
spnator Eddv said If tae amend-
mm A. 1 trA
nent carried, consiaering me uu""
TO ADVERTISE '
. DIXIE BREAD;
To each of the four young men or young women who save the
largest number of DIXIE BREAD WRAPPERS OR DIXIE BREAD
LABELS we will give a - - j,
SIX MONTHS' SCHOLARSHIP IX THE ' f
Capital Business College
This is a voting contest; each Dixie Bread Wrapper or Dixie
Bread Label counts for ten votes. All you need to do is to bring
or mall the wrappers or labels to the Salem Baking Co.. sucteaaora
to the Modern Bakery. 439 Court St.. Salem. Place the name ot
the person for whom you wish to vote- In an envelope with tne
wrappers or labels. The envelope will be dropped through a Blot
In a locked box. The key to this box will e In charge of a com
mittee selected by the officers of the Salem Commercial Club.. ThU
committee will have charge of counting the votes, and will make
the awards after the contest is over. The contest will close June
30. 1919. at 8 p. m. All votes must be In the box at precUely that
hour by Western Union time.
NOTICE None of the employes (or members of their fam
ilies) of the Salem Baking Co.. nor any of the faculty or stu
dents now enrolled at the Capital Business College are eligi
ble to enter this contest-
Begin now to save Dixie Bread Wrappers and Labels. The
Voting Contest Is on. Either enter yourself, or If your school
days are over help some young friend to enter. w
Dean
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tax for' general mamieuure .
S 6 6
The -amount of S28.000 allowed
for experiment stations is an in
crease. making the total for that
department $64,000. The addition
at amounts are in the form of sep
arate bills that have been Introduc
ed and will be reported upon favor
ably by the committee.
The appropriation ror tne agricui
tural college follow:
latnre It would make It possible to
dynamite the state treasury., Sena-
-nn Patterson ana airajer iui-
Senator Orton replied that the rule
T-.r had hpn enforced and predlct-
ft would be violated before the
MB9lon Is over, ne excoriated the
-re. ami moan committee.
T am the onlr member who ha
introduced a bill to put money into
.i.i. trMiurv." he said, ana i
rat couege iohow; imc - .
.- inatmrtirtn- r.pnpr&l has lain in the committee three weeas
f u i riurii w .'--'" t r ,
above mV.lage tar, i wltnqui action. e uu6U.
. - k HANDICAPPED
To have hindrances and obstacles placed In one's way..
Tls a serious matter for one to be handicapped In the busi
ness of life, yet this Is Just what happens to young people
who start without a prefer training tor business. . i
THE CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLEGE
is a school that affords a training to remove handicaps, natural
or otherwise, so that one may start a business life with the
right chance of making good. One should be prepared to do
a few things well. That Is the mission of this school to
teach a few things well. Our graduates succeed. Call, let
us talk about a course of study. Students may enter at any
time.
Address all inquiries to
Salem Baking Co.
Successors to The Modern Bakery
439 Court Street
Salem, Oregon
maintenance
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