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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1919)
TTTE PRECOX STATESMAN: l-HllAVt MARCII 21, 1010 r'. I t PUNKTAL LENSES Are better for anyone -who needs glasses. HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED If you need glasses you need TUXKTALS. HARTMAN BROS CO. Jewelers and Opticians , N. W. Corner State and Liberty St. tally asked that persons having ma terial which might be made Into practical garments turn it in if they bare no ose for it, as y can be Con verted into children's dresses. Wher garments are worn they need cot be mended. r r - i CITY MEWS ''aaaaajaBaaaaBa Stated meeting of. Pacific lodge, No50. A. F. & A. this evenine. . A fnll attendance is requested by order of the W. M, Husinej of im portance. Changing of the by-ia'ws. The Big Dance Armory Saturday night, 8 P. m. Would Collect Monev Complaint was filed yesterday In the Justice- court by. U .M. Travis against Amiel Neinchlclt and wife for the collection of money. T" With Our Complete Equipment Refined serrice and latest meth ods of embalming, 'twill be a "funer al beautiful." Webb & Clough Co. Dr. C. R. O'Neill Optometijlst-optician. released . from naTal service, will be at his of fice permanently , after April 1st. Rooms 5 and 6 Ladd. &llush bank building. . , in a partition between two rooms. The fire department distinguished the blaze before it had done much harm. No cause could be assigned for the fire, as there .was no chim ney nor electric light wire near. Wenest Market Prices Paid For dressed hnr hoof anrl vonl Independent Market, phone, 104. Bread and Pantry Sold As well as peanut brittle. In Da vies shack,, 3S7 State street. Soldier Mirfit - The Woodmen1 of the World will j t . . . . . i noiu open nouse ior reiurnea boi diers and sailors Friday night, March 21. Special high Jinks night Vaude ville, music, etc. All soldiers, sail ors and marines in the city cordially invited. McCormack hall, 8 p. m- Under New Management The Monmouth hotel, recently opened by W. A. Green. Dining room open at regular hours. Up-to-date service and accommodation. by a score of 13 to 7, defeated the ' aviation champions of the whole A. E. F. They were to play Bordeaux on the 25th, and If they won that they were to go to Parii to play the finali and then, according to tb promise of their marine major, home. So the Salem soldiers were practicing and playing to the full limit of their strength and ability. Bread and Paltry Sold As well as peanut brittle. In Da- vies rhack, 387 State street. I PERSONALS Receipts, Notes and All Blanks At Statesman Job office. Standard Krai. Books in dnnlicate. Statesman lob of fice. ftr In Partition Slight damage was done yester- dir to the home of C. w. noescnen st 292 North Summer street when a fire was discovered Just after noon WBK3T 19 SALEM, ORECOSI atop st BLIUll HOTEL A Borne Awsy from Home Strictly Modern 11-00 per day 14 Haaata mt ftU Caatfart Only lioUl ta Business Distlrct Lively Two-Step Armory, Saturday night. 8 p. in. Defendant Wins Case A verdict for the defendant was returned yesterday in the caee of Ella G. Underwood against Isaac Conklin and others on trial in the circuit court. The opinion was held that fhe statute of limitations had run ;its course and nothing could be collected from the 'suit. In the after noon a Jury was drawn for the case of nC. Hallberg against P. W. Gei ser. f J T Seeder Pays Fine II. N.vlloppes, who was arrested Wednesday night at 9:30 by Officer Thompson for speeding on North Fifth street between D and Hellevue was released after paying a $5 fine. Smelt in Any Quantity Reasonably priced at ruts; Market. Free ftound Trin . M. II. A. dance near Chemawa Fri day. March 21. Auto leaves Masonic Temple 8:15. Salem-Portland Stage Will leave Bligh dally for Portland. hotel 9 a. , m Soldiers' Night The Woodmen of the World will hold open house i for returned sol diers and sailors Friday night. March 21. Special Jhlgh Jinks night. Vaude ville,, music, etc. All soldiers, sail ers and marines in the city cordially invited. McCormack hall, 8 p. m- Dr. Mott Physician and Surgeon has moved his offices to the Bank of Commerce building, rooms 407 and 408. Hours from 9 a. m. to 12 m., and rrom p. m. to 5 p. m. Victor Celebrate Members of the Y-3 basketball team Wednesday night celebrated their victory over the Dallas fyt cluo with a banquet at the Y. M. C A. rooms. -Herbert Socolofsky, cap tain of the players, acted as toast- master. L. g, nowland, Edar M. Bowlmd Rowland Printing: Co. i JOB PRINTERS (Formerly Beaver State Printers) 222 State St. Patton Block Phone 1512 Kuit IUmU The suit of John J. Berry against Il'Svverson and others was' dis missed on a motion for non-snit made by the defendants. The case Involved a sawmill at Gates. 2ND HAND GOODS Highest cash price paid for clothing, musical instruments, tools, etc. CAPITAL EXCHANGE 337 Court St. Phone 493 Hep and Vttx TrH Armory. Saturday night p. m. Unndry, the Auctioneer Want Three carloads' of ased furniture Phone 510 or 511. WELCH ELECTRIC CO., New location 379 State Street Anything la -the line of electric "fixtures. . Will bay or trade all farmers produce, apples and eggs. - The People's Cash Store ; Phone 453.' 1SG-196 North Commercial St. We Can Snmdr ; With anr amount of smelt and salt fish. Fitts' market . IUmivI Orcanizeil Th hnarrl of trustees of the First Congregational, church -met .Wednes day evenine and organized lor an aggressive campaign. , Professor W. I. Staler was elected, chairman anu Mark McCallister secretary of the board. The rest of the members are II. S. Poisal. C. F. Elgin. C. E. At bin. O. II. Gingrich, and It. B, Flem ing. V . Soldier .Xiirht . The Woodmen of the world win hold oDen house for returned sol fliers and sailors Friday night. March 21. Snecial hiah jinks night. Vaude ville, music, etc. All soldiers, sail- . - . ors and marines In the city coraiauy invited. McCormack hall, 8 p. m. Dr. J. O. Mat tli U Associated with Dr. Clements, of fice 409-10 Bank of Commerce. Of fice 573. Besidence -9C. Hory Hoar for Children Saturday morning is as always the children's hour at the public li- m m brary. There Is a welcome ior ai of them at the story hour at 3:30 and 10130. Sell VMir Furniture, IUnce, lleatet Wagons, tools, harness, buggies- and In fact anything of value to Woodry, the auctioneer. Phones 510 of 511. Vernoa Tvler. son of Mrs; E. S- Tyler of this city, has gone to East ern Oregon where he will be em ployed by his brother on a farm near Heppner. J. A. Kauffman is here from Am erican Falls seeking a location in this city. State Treasurer and Mrs. O. P- Hoff have returned from Portland- where they went to meet their son- who was expected to come, througn that, city on his way home from Franre. He was sent on a northern route to Camp. I.ewis, however, and hi parents failed to see him. X. J. Phillippi of Stayton is at tha Marion.- Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Williams are here from -Portland and are guests at the Marion. Dan Wicklander departed yester day for Escanaba, Mich., where he will attend the funeral of his broth er. C. W. Pelker leU yesterday for Inverness. Mont. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Crider came over from Dallas yesterday on business. E. H. Bliss of Monmouth is stop ping at the Bligh. Oscar Steelhammer Is here from Silverton and is stopping at the Bligh. E. E. Shaw of Dalas registered at the Bligh yesterday. M. O. Wilklns. who managed the automobile show at the state fair Mr. nassed the night, at the Mat-inn H came here from Port- nA and will eo on today to Albany to be present at the opening of auto dirplay there. J. ,W. Moore Is here from Gates and is at the Bligh. Henry Odell Is an Aberdeen, n vUitor at the Bligh. J. B. Littler returned Wednesday nlgbt from Albany, where he passed two days on legal bminess. George Smith Is here from .Port- liml Jack McCarthy is a Portland vis itor in town. He will go cn to Al bany today. if 1 ri i i P !!4. rots. HIPLEY'S Extraordinary Special my BLOUSE SALE 2)4, This is the most oxtraonlinnry Motive s;ile wc have hcM for a long time. Wc have Mcurnl two sample lines from fore most manufacturers ami have titken choice Lloues from uur line that are slightly crushed but not soiletl. m ii i You will find a lon$ ranpe of sizes to select every waist offered is from Spring lines. Do not miss this opportunity Choice Blouses from and Ml ml U. G. Shipley Go. Quality Merchandise ' Popular Prices' We Will Tay Top Irice For Good fat hens. Call us befoje you sell. E. C. Cross & Son. Can! of Thank We wish to. thank our many friends for their sympathy and at tendance during our recent bereave- ment in the loss or Kllzaoem ecn-sler. S. J. Wetbsler. Al Halderman. Mr. and Mrs.-Ualph llensley t'oino to the Pie Siell And entertainment at Kruitland SstnrHav nirht. March 22. R pv uwi ,- - - ri r ' ill. Kvervbody cordially invited. A good time assured yon The pies win tw auctioned bv Woodry. the auctioneer. FRECKLE FACE Now Is the Time to (X KM of The t'gJr Kpot. Do you know how easy it Is to re mnr those nrlT snots so that no one will call you freckle-face Pimply get an oance 01 uinm. double strpngth. from your druggist and a few applications should show you how easy it is to rid yourself of freckles and get a beaotuui coni r.lMtnn. The sun and winds of March have a strong tendency to bring out freckles, and as a result more Othine Is sold in this monm. for the double strength Othine. as this Is sold under guarantee or money back It U laus to remove the freckles. Plumbing- Quickly done. Phone 379 J Hay For Sale Ten ton wheat hay for sale, in quire at Shafer's Harness shop or j phone either 411 or?l 5 9 3. ' For Kent Two good, houses, close in. See J. II. Lauterman, care of Argo hotel. Ilobln It. lay lias opened his law office In the Ladd & Bush bank building. Legal TUanks 1 . . Get them at the statesman 300 or fice. Catalog on application. SPUD CARLOADS CAUSE TROUBLE WANTED Furniture, ranges, heaters, tools and, in fact, anything you have to sell. I buy for cash. Phone 510 or 511. WOODRY, The Auctioneer Couple Are Married- Justice of the Peace Lnrun yester7 day married Thomas R. Eaton, aged 1 28, a ; Salem laborer, and Pearl E Myers, aged 19, also of this city. Playing Football in Frances- Sergeants "Vic ' Tayior ana ram Hendricks, of Salem, member. of old Company M, but later of guard Company No. 1, at Nevers. France, but now with the marines in a foot ball siuad made up of university men from all over theCnited States. most of them stars, had. up to reo ruary 21. remained with the outfit for about a morh, without beinsr eliminated, and had played in three games, the first one being a tie and the last ones being victorious for their team. The third game was at Tours. Feb. IS. where their team. Mount An eel Commission Man Is Said to Have Sold Them to Two Buyers Banquet Is Climax of Successful Game Season The "5-Y" basketball team closed a successful reason with a banquet last night at the V. M. C. A. The boys were out in force with their girl friends. Captain Herbert Soco lofsky acted as toastmaster and called on everyone present receivln a hearty repoaae"ach time. The team consists of the follow ing: Herbert Socolofsky. captain and lert guard. James Putnam, man ager. Julian Uurroughs. right for ward: Ctorge Tatri. left guard: Merrill Porter, center: Lloyd ! hannon. sub.: Harold Socolofsky. sub.: Frank Hrown, sub.; Herbert pent, masrot. Tb team won evrry catnc of the reason. The rerord was as follows: Opposing Tram Team Mute school s ... - Mute jrhool 1 ' North Salem X 29 North Salem forfiet to "5-Y" Hnnt tu-hool 12 ! c-. itv Mrh nirkiio team 1 j .... Dallas at Dallas 13 . ? 1 Timlin nt Y 14 .2 Total scores Z . .- 1 CROWDS LISTEN TO BIG ORGAN NOTICE If you nave any Junk or Second hand goods of any kind. See us first. CAPITAL JUNK CO. 271 Clieineketa M. llione HUH I Hearing Is Saturday Saturday moraine at 10 o clock I Gilbert Lyons and Lloyd Zachary two boys arrested for forging checks. will be given a hearing berore tne juvenile court. Meanwhile they are Ibeing lodged in the county jail. Srhottisrlie and Walla- Saturday night. Armory, 8 p. m- Office 660 U. S. Nat. Bank Bldg. Bonn 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Phone SSt Residence: Slf North Capital St. Phone 469 DR.BIH.WH1TE OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ' Diseases of Women and Nerrons Disease BALEM -: PKEQ0N Irtificial Teeth Have artificial plate man, over 35 years experience. Dr. Beecbler, den tist. 202 U. S. Nat. bank bids, Ye Will Pay Top Trife For Good fat hens. Call ns before you sell. Br' C. Cross & Son. "JtSTrna HOTEL run iou" m s COCIITF.SY. Catfrt nawellk (kr at mdra Oatrallr lat4. Celet ! all carllae. WASHINGTON AT TWEUT1I r.i.Kww n. Him m a-r. Barton does battery work. Any make tested free. Charging and re pairing. Masonic temple, pbone.1200. Ten CarUteuU of Automobiles The Southern Pacific bridge gang has been building a new platform down on Ferry and. Front streets the old one having become too shaky through age, for the amloading of automobiles and other matninerjr for Salem dealers and others. There are 16 carload of automobiles due in Salem, over the Southern Pacific lines alone, and the bridge gang was hurrying p the job yesterday in vf- dr t Ik; ready to unload mem. ahu still' (ho automobiles come. .;, - ' . - " tf llniirs Slijwk. Mt :W7 Stale street ('an supply you with pastry luado at the Heiiie-iiakery. DISHES ship ii larjr' hiimhcriiiK an is we can. I'M rid n to Ihj AiUMMimeil - All arrangements have been row pletwi for -the. He'd Cross clothing drive and distritts will be announced in (he 'paper Suixlay. It is e pec- Just recriveil incut of Jisln-s over 2-V1 lozcn i-ecs. V? uitpiH'KiiiK thi'iii an las (iv your chDH'e of tlicsi gool bargains. Tin y sell for 10c to 25c a piece. Also Granite anl Aluminum "Ware. SAMPSON AND GIDEON 5c, 10c, 15c, 25c Store 152 N. Commercial St. The alleged selling one car of potatoes to two purchasers failed to prove a successlul venture for Nick Schmaltz, a commission merchant of Mount Angel, against whom a lar ceny charge was sworn out yester day by th firm of Maagis brothers of this city. To thH complaint thera attaches a complicated tale. A wlr a co last Friday Schmaltz is claimed to have arranged to ship 440 sacks of spuds alleged to have been worth $622 to thj local brok ers. On Saturday he held a tele phone conversation with a member of ths firm, giving him the num')cr of the ear. which had been sent out on a. bill of lading. Mangis broth ers mailed him a draft on a local bank and on S-i.iday Schmaltx M supposed (o have rome to Slt-i i and attempted to crt it casncu iy u " rleik. but failing in this, returned home. Mvan while ho is said to tiav? r- ..tiol n ti in'tlliricK lf tne I'lir- chas.rs lhat h had mail-l th. b:.l nNladini; and it must have be-n d- layrd in the poKtofllre. t is fiu diwovery was finally imd mai bad gon to the Miumern i-aciuc ofi'ice before cashing thi flrau aJ'i hd asked that the :iI of lading i. ..itered. Mvinu he wa.4 an arent n1 had a. rinht lo do this. Thei load of potatoes then went cn to California, where they had iieen oiu to the Delia Growers and alreaay conlracted by retail dealers. Conse quently they had already travelea to far to be brought back (o Man gis Drothers. Burglars Take Overalls horn Store at Tamer Early Inspection Is Granted Teel rrojec Ore con theatre. The aigbty organ was playe4 for he fir.t timv Ut night atd the play ho was thronrM for hours wit a crowd of rarinaa mutie Iovr I ObIt a small Prt of th ia'trasrst i l Iible. the compute taarimta- . .iaa Keruoard oezore wn.rn me or- Raymond Ballard Intro daccj gaai.u its. way P uhiad the ut Mammoth Instrument to Theatre Patroni- First it plays a conrert from one side and then from the othf and first thing yoi know two rooeerts are goinn on. That's what the new Hope-Jones Wurlitier unit orchestra rliH lat niht when ltaimond lial-1 1 lar.l irtrn.lur.-tl IhclrW MUiral In- I fee work on the left haai side, ar- ranrel etnpxctly la a Pttle reoo are tfce.plpe. !h saare aed t!ue ket tle drums aad all th ret ef tfc parapberna?ia that create the teoaa inr wlndj. blrd-i:k tUrs. chlsnes nd a great var'.ty cf ni4 that tbe organ caa produce- Mr. lUllard as a soeria! featcre. p!ni to lections at the ep-nirg l earn per formanr. etlallr . Intended t how off th great iminW f tne strument to a crowded hou. at lhUh tnstrnwat create. To inspect the Teel irrigatloa dis trict prior to passine on ii.iww.vwv in honda which the distilct aks the irrl?ntlnn aeeuritis ronimission to certify, iihe commission, composed of State Engineer Cupper. Attorney noner.il ltrown and State lUnk Su ..,i.i.nn Will II. ll.'.inelt will rn to Echo Monday. O. l. Teel. J Frank Spinning and Ai ! Thomp- -?nn rAnrAtAlttlnf I he ili.trirt. were here yesterday and aked the roin mlai'n to take eatly action, which the commission azre.M to lo. The district has Issued $1.200.00' In bond, of which $1 . worth have be.i sold, and th. rommliian i asked to certify th- remalnde-. The projec t cover l;.'ert acres. Wa ter is -conveyer from a tributary of th John I.iv riv.-r and turned Into I'.iilter (re'k for distribution to the i arreagJ l onrieen iuii "i rui. f i v mils or flume ami two mile oi tunnel ate necesmary to tak" th wa ter aeN lh. divide tJ isutter creek. A CHIROPRACTIC VICTORY The fir-t Chiropractic ha jut rccrivcl another i.icrile.l riulorsi-menl. Chiropractic aJjusijiicnts are now a prcM.-ril.ed part of the car given to herocn of American force'. Although a comparatively y.ung M-icucc it virtue are s.i apparent lhat national auihoriii.-s arc alrraJr givmir iU endorNoment ly procrtl-ing Ms uc. Dr. O. L. Scott Chiropractic Spinologitt. ::r.-:n2 I. S. National Ilank HMjf. aBaBB8EaOaKBBaBH3BaBMBaaBaaaaaBaaSBgJSO!8BaSBSi" iturlars entered the s-nenl mer rhandisn utore of Moore brothers al Turner Wednesday night by break, ing through ;la of front door. Sev eral pair's f overaiU were takeu from flock of lry sooI.. but as far as aseertai.ied n other aitielcs wer stolen. llurclary is believed t' have been work of holtoes, as a nur ple were seen on the street al t a. in. Tha case was reported to Shei Iff W. . Needbam, who Is Investi gating. , FRIDAY and SATURDAY We will pay 36c Cash and 37c Trade for Strictly Clean Fresh Eggs ROTH GROCERY CO. lAUCTION SALE IWoodry's Auction Market CORNER FERRY AND LIBERTY STREET . . Every Saturday 10:30 a. ra. and 1-0 p. m. ' j SATURDAY. MARCH. 22, 10:30 A. IL f ' f 1 i..h1 floats wcicht alut "." haiimI rath. I :;r, pure l.rvl white Irjrhorn jmllcla, rxtm fine. (. mire brr.l white l-phorn tfMrkercK cxtrn fine. pure I.ml li. I. If'l puuris cxir uur. pure hrv'l K. I. rtK-kertU, extra fine. Sorrel mare, 10 vean weigrnt jui r-unus i-rokca in?le ami lulIe, a liti? driver. f 1 ptl young Jersey cw. new trailer. :i I inch Mitchell wajron, vile tire. i inch SttuUhaker wapon, wMc tire. 'z tniek. I inch Main vrasron, wide tire, wilU uar raek. 1 set single harntss. 2 rrraiii separator. '2 plows, fKU, ct . (ue ton FopI lni U, wiih Smith j.tla. hm-nt, villi 11 ; linr sh.ip'. 1:30 P. M. Funiiturr, ranee. hc-iter, clc. If ynn have anvlhin- for sale, 'It'im? it i. I l'v waiting for most anvlhii.jr oit har. I buy forrah r mtiII s-II oh emu mUiMn." Don't fnrl tW hig Stm-k SIe April .'.th. n-I in your liNlinys not later than Marth -:th, that it may Ij julvertised. , r. N. WOODRY, Auctioneer, Phone 510 or 511 t; p 1 1 1 I ! 7