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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1919)
3 from Seattle, where I vUiliag Jier. people. the has beco .MARKET : fourt and Liberty Sts. Phone 1528 'Jeats. ai Imps' Of All Kinds ATHURDAY, : VEAL 27c 19c BEEF Boil. Pot Roast mo lb 14c lb Hamburger teak 18clb Fresh Ground Pure Pork SAUSAGE IN BULK OEp Per LJy 18c 16 Soup R Bones' ShoulderRoast or Chops - VEAL STEW LOIN PORK uuiuuu Choicest Quality BOAST OS CHOPS POUND ... 30c lb- TBI nvnvrKTi SHOULDER PORK orSeak24C lb Fresh Liver FRESH TRIPE 5c lb 8 c lb Liver Sausage 10c It . TOP QUALITY CEAIN FATTED STEER BEEF- This is choice and will surely satisfy your, palate,. ct Roast, per lb. ..... .-..- 2 6 C tS . rbe Rib Roast, per lb. ... ....... 32 CtS.t Tenderloin Steak, per lb. 30 CtS. T-Bone Steak, per lb. -35 CtS. Plate or Rib Boil, per lb. 1 9 ctS, SUGAR QMfwrjm nII7 A TO CURED 01iTOiCil MEiiilOi From Selected Hogs Bcjt Hams, half or whole, per lb. -35 CtS. poke Bacon . ......... ..... . ..35 to 37 CtS. Mitaze , Rolls ...... .... - 32 CtS. powh and Picnics : ............ .....,..:P 3 c tsl: - - -28c PRY SALT PORK Our Own "IDEAL BRAND" Open Kettle Rendered Absolutely PURE LARD NO. 5 SIZE PAIL m 10 size ail : Rendered Beef Fat Moulded 10r.ts. n cakes ' " XJ Canal jf lb. Full Dressed Young Hens Fresh Eggs Creamery Butter Country Butter Armour's Oleo "Troco" At Current Low Prices ieusloff Bros., Inc. BUTCHERS and PACKERS All Kinds Fresh and Cured Meats, Sausages, Etc Salem, Oregon Phone 1528 EVERYTHING GUARANTEED CITY MEW Tielmi Individual chocolates 5 cents. For sale everywhere. BalravPartland fltsge Will leu BUXU JioUl . dally for. Portland. a, m Dr. C. R. O'Xeill Optometuist-opticlan. .released from naval service, will be at his of fice permanently after April .lft Rooms 5 and 6 Ladd & Bush bank building. Special Meetings Planned Special meetings will be held at the Salvation army hall this week end. commencing tonight with an open air service and free and easy In the hall conducted by Captain and Mrs. Hunter, the new officers who have recently taken charge of the work here. Colonel Scott, the pro vincial officer, will conduct the holi ness meeting Sunday morning in the hall, commencing at 11 o'cloek. He will also talk to the prisoners at the penitentiary in the afternoon ser vice at 2:30 o'clock. Dance a Dance Armory tonight, 8 p. m. Standard Scale Book In duplicate. Statesman Job office. Hichest Market Prices Paid For dressed hogs, beef and veal Independent Market, phone 104. Special Dance At 8 p. m. Armory tonight. Come early. Would Chance Name , Gustav, Adolph Woestefield has. petitioned, the county court for per mission to change his name to West- field In order that it will not can stantly be misspelled. Smelt In Any Quantity Reasonably Priced at Fltts' Market. Swallow Flying Xortb The Salem Bird club reports the, first Appearance of swallows on their northern fllrht on March 9. Owing :he bad weather uto more were observed until March 20, when the? appeared In considerable numbers Many more were observed yesterday. Robin b. Day Has opened his law office In the Ladd tc. Bush bank building. Mortician Get XJcenee A marriage license was Issued yes terday .for Paule JJeale Taylor, aged 21. of Salem and Edna I. .Bryan, also of this city. 'Taylor is an. evangelist singer and his future bride, a mu sician. PER5GHALS Thelma Individual chocolates 5 cents, sale everywhere. i " Fo Hearing is Set ,1 Nick .Schmaltz of Mount -Angel who was placed under arrest yester day en a charge of selling a carload of potatoes twice, is out on $500 bond. He will be given a hearing In the justice court next Thursday un less he waives the privilege. " read and Pastry Sold Home baked goods on sale at Da vies Shack, 387 State street. Writer Will Speak As a feature of its Monday lun cheon at the Marion hotel the Com mercial club has arranged for an ad dress by J. F. Langner. agricultural editor of the Oregon Journal. Hie topic will be the opportunities or the Willamette valley as compared with those of California.- particularly alone agricultural and horticultural lines. Mr. Langner was formerly conected with the California market commission. Hay For Sale Ten ton wheat hay for sale.' In quire at Shafer's Harness shop or phone either 411 or 1593. We Will Pay Top Price For Good fat hens. Call us before you sell. E. C. Cross & Son, Thelma ": - Individual chocolates 5 cents, sale everywhere. Fo Com Early- Dance, Armory tonight. , Receipts, Note and All faanks At Statesman job oince. Return From California- Mr. and Mrs. William S. Walton- Mr. and Mrs. Homer IL Smith, and Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Locke have re- turned Irom California where the spent several weeks In San Francis co, San Jose and Sacramento seeln sights, playing golf and having general good time. Under New Management The Monmouth hotel, recently opened by W. A. Green. Dining room open at regular hours. . Up-to-date service and accommodation. Non Corns it Warrant Non com missioned, officers of the high school cadet companies have just been presented with their war rants by Lieutenant L. G. Murdock The military instructor plans short ly to begin a lecture series composed of talks by local officers who bare returned from -overseas. Charles L. Koelsche of Loma Lin da. Calif, is stopping at -the Marion C. M. Howard is a Stanfleld guest at the Marion. Sherman M. Miles of St. Helen passed the night at the Marlon. William S. Walton, cashier of the Ladd t Bush bank, has just returned from a two weeks vacation at San Francisco and San Jose. H. J. Overturf. secretary of the Bend Commercial club and promi nent In realty circles In that Central Oregaylown. was in the city a few hours "yesterday on business. . L. M. Scholl of Hubbard 1 stop ping A. the Bligh. J. F. Stelwer is here from Jeffer son and is registered at the Bligh Dr. E. W. Hope, dean of the law school at the University of Oregon arrived in the elty yesterday from Eugene by way of automobile. II pascsed the night at the Bligh. I. Clement left yesterday for Cat gary. Alberta, Canada. - A Warning to feel tired before ex ertion Is not latiness irs sign that the system lacks vitality, and needs the tonie effect of Hood's Sarsapa- rilla. Sufferers should not delay l-Get rid of that -tired feeling by be ginning to take Hood's SarsapartUei today. Davie Shack, at 387 State street' Can supply you with pastry made at the Home Bakery. - PRIZE IS WON BY SOPHOMORES Want S. P. to Pay Money France Folev ha - f tl1 a mid. plaint against the Southern Pacifie I Second YtaT Students Vic-I i-vmpany demanding sne al leges was turned over to the railroad In Kentucky for her use. It i claimed that the company never paid this -obligation. ' . Dr. Mott Physician and Surgeon has movsi his offices to the Bank of Commerce building, rooms 407 and 408. Hours from 9 a. m. to 12 m., and from 2 p. m. to S p. m. Barton does battery werk. Any make tested free. Charging and re pairing. Masonic temple, phone 1200. L. S. Rowland, Edgar M. Rowland Kowiand rnnung: vo. JOB PRINTERS (Formerly Beaver State Printers) S22 State St, Patron Block Phone 1512 Two Complaints Filed : . - In the justice court yesterday two complaints were filed -for the -collection of money. "One was by'Wfl- liam McGilehrlst against eKlly Mat- tlson and wife and the other by E Anderson against Charles McSorley- A note Is involved In the latter case We Will Pay Top Price For Good fat hens. - Call us before yon sell. E. C. Cross tc. Son. 2ND HAND GOODS Highest cash price paid for clothing, musical instruments, tools, etc. CAPITAL EXCHANGE 337 Court St, Phone 493 To Begin Work in April Just about the middle of Apri Curtiss B. Crocs and Steualoft Bro thers are expecting to beg'n- con struction work on their new packing plant north of the city. No ground has yet been broken, as the plans are still in the hands of an architect. WELCH ELECTRIC CO., New locaUop 379 State Street Anything in the line or electric fixtures. Will buy or trade all farmers produce, apples and egS The People' Cash Store Phone 453. 186-198 North Commercial St. Plumbing juicklj done. Phone379J! WANTED Furniture, ranges, heaters, tools and. In fact, anything you have to selL I buy for cash. Phone 510 or 511. W00DRY, TheAnctioneer NOTICE- If you nave any junk or second hand goods of any kind, see us first. ; mS CAPITAL JUNK CO. 271 Chemeketa St. Phone 808 Office SCO TJ. 8. Nat. Bank Bldg. Honrs 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Phone S89 Residence: , t E K North Capital St. Phone 4 6 DR. B. HIYHITE O8TEOPATHI0 PHYSICIAN ASD SURGEON Diseases of Women and Nervous Diseases 8ALEM -: OREGON Dr. J. O. MaUhla Associated with Dr. Clements, of fice 409-10 Bank of Commerce. Of fice 573. Residence 596. Artificial Teeth- Have artificial plate man. over 15 years experience. Dr. BeeeJiler, den tist. 302 U. S. Nat. ban bias. Plaintiff Cevs Verdict Instead of securing from the Cher ry City r louring mm proprietors $123. 2 he was suing them for In the circuit court, a jury yesterday returned a verdict for the defen dants and R. C. HalbeTg. the plain tiff, must dig Into his own pockets and produce 129.82 mentioned being due in the answer to tne cnarge- Hallberg claimed P. W. Celser and Marion Palmer, the mill men. owed him money on wheat seed and fruit screens, but when the answer was filed lie found himself branded as the one In debt. " Local Blanks Got them at the statesman jod or- flee. Catalog on application. Attention Kncaro potent Membei I. O. O. F. Work In the Royal Purple degree and eats. I. O. O. F hall Saturday evening. March 21 Come. For Rent Two good houses, close In. See J. H. Lauterman, care of Argo hotel. I Stationery Men to Meet- On Sunday stationery dealers of the Wilamette valley will hold meetinr in Salem, to be followed by a banauet at tbe Marion hotel- About 10 visitors from Eugene. Ore ron Citr and other nearby towns are expected. THE WELL DRESSED WOMAN- ' We Can Surely Tc With any amount of smelt and salt fish. Fltts' market torious in Annual Freih man Glee Recital Sophomores of Willamette uni versity last night won first place at the annual Freshman glee at the ar mory. ' Class rivalry has been keen , during the period of preparation for the event but the winning class farj outdid the others, on all three points- words music and rendition, T junior class took third place and freshmen fourth place. Freshmen glee is a custom orig inated in Willamette and ..Is not maintained at any other institution In Oregon. The songs and ' words are written by students and eack class selects its coach from amose Its members. freshman class, this year's manager being Paul Sterling. Other commit tees were: decoration. Gene Sevy and rtavard Fiadler: program. Kenneth Power. Helen Rose; pennant, Mar garet Xgg; advertising. Ralp Barnes. The Judges were: words. Miss Cos Mrs. Lelsnd Porter and Mrs. Flor lan Von Eschen; music. Mrs.. A. A Schramm. Professor T. 8, Roberts Miss Gertrude Eakln: rendition. A A. Schramm. 11. C. Clark and Rev H. N. Aldrieh. .lde from the singing of the clsss songs. Lelsla Ruby played a vi olin solo. Gene Bevy gave a reading and Prof. John R. Sites rendered cello solo. Prof. James T. Matthews presented the pennant . Th ttrorram was: Violin Solo. Msxurki." Lelsla nuby Senior eonr. "Cardinal and Oold." Junior song. "The Spirit of WUlauv ctte. neadlnr. "Mr. Algernon Jones. ... ... . " Sophomore song. -Willamette. llere to You." relio solo. -Berceuse- from Joce- Irn Pror. jonn k. aiw Presentation of the pennant .... . . . . .Prof. James T. Matthews The words of the. winning son are: Oh Willamette safely harbored In the hills of Oregon. We have turned from many a battle- Gory trench, and ruined shrine To your desr famllisr presence. That like a star in daranens some. We hear the mill stream rippung Where the .poplar buds unfold. We see your cordial banners Floating proudly as or oia. Oh Willamette safely enshrined tn the temnle of our Beans. We shsll ie'er forget your lessons , Though life's Journey take us far. Ever shall your spirit gmae ns Like a bright and glowln star For we owe thee. Alma stater. Gratitude we scarce can show. For the Joys thst gather rouna us ten the dava that come and go. Chorus Oh college days and college wsys -To our hearts are ever dear The friends we've made, the game we've nlayed. In memory they are dear: So here's to old Willamette, To her profs and prexy. too. Her athletes strong we hall with song Willamette, here's to you. ii WEARING the proper model in the right kind of a corset gives one the feeling of being well dressed, Lut the corset emit fit To get a really good fitting corset the services of oar ex pert corsetiere are at your disposal One of our. makes in par ticular, the JTa-oxxti Lcioocl gives most exceiltnt remits, -It ij-A cartel that will bring out style and improve the gen ral viigure lines. It is comfortable and . durable, : Yon will make no mistake in ar ranging fora trial fitting at your convenience. 'Quality i 'ilerchandiw U.C Shipley Co. Popular Prices 145-147 Ji. Uberty SL Salm, Ore. Ttief Makes Big Haul, Cop Helps Him Away Unwittingly the city marshal of Woodburn assisted a burglar to es cape from the hands of justice whea he forcibly placed him 3a board an outbound '.rain about 2 o'clock yes terday morulas'. It was not until an hour or so later thst he teamed of th theft of 14 inner tubs. sev eral razors and knives ssd a IS greenback from Becker & Boom' har neas store. Returning to the -spot where he had first fomd the sop nosed hobo. Mie officer located ov erruling but the moTWT cached awsy. Sclim Lags Behind in Armenian-Syrian Relief Although the city las been thor oughly canvassed by members of the Armenian-Syrian relief fsad drlva committee. Salem is still SIOOS be hind on Its a. a ota of 1 1 0 8. The scanty sums donated to the work and the number of refusals the work ers have eacoaaiered are tlamed for the deficit. Similar results have been obtained elsewhere ta the coun ty and Lfct three of four towns have turned la .reports. Teams which hsndled the monthly coCectloa of Red Cross funds con darted the pres ent earrrpeJra. Salem Aisctira-Co. Handles 11 kinds of ak, urrrrrhPTe in tbc sUic. rhone 117. G. SATTERLEE, Auctioneer - r JW.Coml SU Salem, Ore. With our VaurpcrUlioa Xtxflttlet wt Tt ail to pay tfig . highest ctih pric for EGGS . DRESSED B1EATS . POULTRY t." r W1LLABIETTE VALLEY TRANSFER CO. 171 South High Street, Phesa 1400 Bread and Faetry Sold Home baked jtoods on sale at Da vies Shack, 387 State street. Rev Turner Ifei Rex. A. Turner arrived in Salem yesterday morning from .his home In Winifred., Montana, to attend the funeral of his mother. Mrs. F. A. Turner. Ilia wife will arive today srruxa cLEAXixa tdie is here If a house needs, spring ctasfjg. how about the human rrxly after a winter of Indoor life and heavy food? Don't suffer from, Indigestion, bil iousness, bsd breath, boating, gas or constipation, when tellef can be so easily had. Foley Cathartie Tao rets clean stomach and bowels aad tone up the llTcr. J. a Perry. BEST BAICERY GOODS If you want tha best bread, or tha most delicious putry, try the We Lead- PEERLESS rBAICERY 'Philip 'WlBten, Prop. 170 North Commercial Stmt. Phong 217 3 io't 1 her: riy st leg to If aae r that es ia ever. I overed llDX tf. ts her I be- i ethical aith a n re- with er yo BOQgh rf nt rar reveJ me to Jng. amlar Ing on ' made f Utile Ml. ? She wants nt 1 him Mi fr dowa fe ra f