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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1919)
CITY N EWS Tontght Dance M. B. A. hall. Has Minor Operation Mrs. M. S. -Chandler of Turner un derwent a minor operation for a throat trouble yesterday. She will return to her home In a -few days. reaoe Kdition - The great Teace edition of the Statesman will be issued soon. All copy for the edition must be received very soon ya. order to insure its in sertion in the edition. For informa tion phone 23. W. O. W. Attentlo Ladies night. Open meeting next Friday night, April 18. Come and bring your friends. Entertainment. Woman Would Be Citizen Margaret Helen Hodge has applied for citizenship in the United States baring filed application with- the county clerk, U. G. Boyef. She !s a native of Canada and entered this country at Port Huron, Mich. Her hearing will be July 9. Dr. B. F. round Announces the reopening of his dental office, 5th floor, United States National Bank building, phone 169. Expects to Upturn That she expects to return to Sa lem, soon is the word received by friends in this city from Mrs. W. H. WHE5 nr SALEM. OREG03T top lit BUGH HOTEL A Ilome Away from Horn Strictly Modern 11.00 per day ISO Raa.f Slia Com fart Only "Hotel in Business Distirct Sloper. She has Wn friends at Herman, Calif. visiting Old Bill President of the ter. See him in Th iL L V""bU? Ye Liberty Sunday? -l ai Called to Calif orni; ,u If lne .of her mother has called Mrs. E. CT. Ttlfhr,i. . i" ,,,, ---....... iu rtiid- ""'"i v.aiii. - one lert yesterday. W. K, Mott, M. D " : Rm. 408 Bank of Commerce bldg. Will Come to Salem Lee Haskings of Regent, N. D . will come to Salem soon according to word received here. He has writ ten asking if there is a telegraph col lege in this city. Receipts, Notes ana All Blanks At btates man job office. Old Resident Passes Mrs. E. Power, mother of Mrs. F. C. Kightlinger of Salem, died in Portland late yesterday afternoon following a week's illness from pneu monia. The body will be shipped here today for interment and funer al arrangements will be announced in a later paper. Mrs. Power was a resident of Salem for some time. Be side Mrs. Kightlinger she leaves five other children. WELCH ELECTRIC CO., New location 379 State Street Anything In the line of electric fixtures. . Tea Barton does battery work. ' Any make tested free. Charging and re pairing. Masonic temple, phone 1200. 4lfivA In X". Anna Catherine Berg - and Rose i Williams, both of Salem, who have (been in France for several months I in the Army Nurse corps, are ex pected to arrive in New York today on the? steamer Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. They were stationed at Base Hospital No. 46 at Tours while in France. EASTER GIFTS 'Most people nowadays have come to think of Faster :i3 an appropriate gift day. What could be more lasting or more symbolic of love and peace, than pearls, gold and precious stones. We have many suggestions for you. HARTMANBR0S. CO. Jewelers and Opticians NW. corner State & Liberty Sts. Frank N. Zinn. Rien Jackson, I C.aude Iteck, Corporals Bryan Coa nelly. Franklin Miller, Warren Wei Lorn, Flmer Ross, Sim Phillips, Maurice Lawson, Privates, first class, and Privates Orley Let fingwell.Frank Prince. Wilbur Daly, lurence Hopt, Le Xotson, Louis Goldberg. Ivan Lady. Carl Martin. Vayne ItaMon, and Mechanic Hoy Remington. Penitentiary Baseball Team Arranges Games The state penitentiary baseball team is arranging a busy schedule for the spring and summer season I and about the best baseball In Salem this year doubtless will be seen with in the walls of the 6tate prison j Next Sattirday the prison team will I Play Willamette university. Oa the following Saturday a game with the Salem Indian Training school of Che mawa is on the cards and a week later the University -of Oregon string will be here to cross bats with Man ager Joe Keller's aggregation. obey other future orders directed to the licensed companies. The com panies are to waive all claims for compensation for the use of their lines or systems during the period of government control and" are to ac cept their earnings as compensation. Any. company that does not want to accept these' terms must notify the postmaster general within 30 days from the date of the order, April 11. Otherwise tfce company will be pre sumed to have accepted. Will buy or trade all farmers produceiapples and eggs. , The People's Cash Store . Phone - 453. ? 186-196 North Commercial St. Plumbing Quickly done. Phone 379 J NT ED Furniture, ranges, heaters, tools and, in fact, anything you have to sell. I buy for cash. ' Phone 510 or 511. W00DRY, The Auctioneer NOTICE It you have any Junk or second hand goods' of any kind, see us first. CAPITAL JUNK CO. 271 Cbemeketa fit. . Phone 398 Iri" JTTsTtSm F" fi Claw P. 'A n HOTEL 1 I f I A lOTTRTEST. Cfeatfart, fcaatelika I atnapbr at Ba4erat prices. AtxlBtrl7 tlrrrt. Ceatrally located. . Cavealeat ta all earllaes. WASHINGTON AT TWELFTH rHlaa4. Oregea ' ciRWTi b. nma. urn Does Not Run, Crack or Come Off Presertea Shingles, Iron, Tin and all Prepared Asphalt ' Roofings Acid Proof. Made Iii Oregon. Sold direct to the consumer. Prices reasonable. Quality . guaranteed CLEAVER MFC CO. . Portland, Oregon Phono 71K0 15at. W. O. W. Attention LadiesijiJght. Open meetine next Friday night. April 18. Come and bring your friends, i Entertainment. Peace Edition The great peace edition of the Statesman will be issued soon. AH copy for the edition, must be received very, soon in order to insure its in sertion into the edition. For infor mation phone ' 23. Dr. ltoy Byrd Home - Dr. Koy Bird who held the rank of captain in the medical corps of the 91st division arrived home yes terday. Dr. Byrd was with the di vision through its service in the Ar- gonne forest and had a varied exper ience overseas. Standard Scale Rook ' In duplicate. Statesman job office. We Have 'Another -- Car of choice second growth fir for prompt delivery also some partly seasoned old fir. Tracy Wood Co. Phone 520 To Relieve Catarrh, Catarrhal Deafness And Head Noises Prrsons Mifferin from ratarrhal ds-afnes. or Wiio n emw-mz hard of hearing and have lieail uoiM-n will Im glad l know thai this riitr-MU 4ffli-tinn ran usually be uc--e.sfu!!y treated at hin by an internal in cd i -i n c that in tunny iiiManrik hai -f ffi-tril roinilcte relU-i after oilier trfalminls hav failwl. Siiffrrs who ooiilil K-arcfrly li-ar hare hl their liearitie r-Mired to Mrh an extctit that th tick uf a watrh was I'l.imly audible "jeii cr i-ight inches away frotn -ithr ear. , Therefore, if you know of anme n who is troubh-d with head imin-s ir ra tarrhal ileafni-K, rut out thi fi-niiula and hand it 1 tl-m ond you may have leen the uit-uns t, . inr fcome tor huf fer-r erha from total n-afiies. The irrsrri) tion ran b; iirrj.arid at home apd is made ns follows: Swnrf-fnim your druceiM 1 ox . l'armint f double strength i. Takr this hoim- and add to it Vi lint of hot watrr and a little granu lated agar: r1r nrttH" flismhd. Take one tahlespofinful for titm'a - day. l'armint is nsnl in this way not only lo reduew by t nic artion the inflammation and Hwelline in the Knstarhian TuIh , and thus to equalize the aif resMire on the drum, but to eorrert any exrexs if aerretions in the middle ear. and the result it givrs are nearly always quick 'and effeVf ive." Kvery perron who has ratarrh in any form or distressing, rumbliuK, hissine txundi in their ears, i.lior.ld give this recipe a trial. Capital Ptus Co. Salem Men in France to Go to "Don't Know Where" W. O. W. Attention Ladies night. Open meeting next Friday night, April 18. Come' and bring your friends. Entertainment. Officer Thorn on Hurt Officer Walter Thompson received bruises about the shoulder when fell several feet down an embankment The Z" Salem men. former mem bers of Company M, 16 '2nd Infantry, who have been stationed at Xevers, in the center of Fra'ace ever since iroir.g overseas in December, 1917, a:e duf- to move somewhere, "but uon i Know wnere," according to a letter leceived from First Sergeant Paul Ma.irer, by his parents, Mr. and Mrs John Maurer. Alter being iransierreu out ot Company M, in September, 1918. the men were assigned to Guard Com pany No. 1, Army Service Corps, and have been doing guard duty LABORING MEN MEET TONIGHT Central Council Representa tives and L L L L to Gather Jointly For the first time in the history of the labor movement in this state there will be a Joint meeting of or ganized labor in the interest of bet ter relations between employer, and employe. Tonight at S o'clock the Loyal Legion of Loggers and Lum berman and the representatives of Salem Central Labor council will ar the question of voluntary med- ation discussed by able speakers at Hurst hall. At the last meeting of Salem Cen tral Labor council a standing com mittee on educational pronaeanda was appointed to promote voluntary mediation as an acceptable means of settling all labor cont:oversies. The committee is composed of Charles Gram, state labor commissioner: William A. Marshall, of the indus trial accident commission; Arthur W. Lawrence and Pascal L. Trac- lio of Central Labor council, and J. II. Arnold, president or the Loyal Legion of Loggers and Lumbermen. A committee composed of Presi dent Arnold. J. T. Turner and R: Dickey of the Loyal Legion attend ed the conference and President Sim- ral of, the Central Labor council recognized ,the organisation Infor mally by naming its president on the above committee. The commit tee invited the Salem labor organi zations and the advocates of volun tary mediation to. meet with the lo cal of the Loyal Legion. Members of labor unions and all interested in the solution of labor problems are invited to attend the triday evening meeting. A Clear Brain and healthy body are essential for success. Busihe men, teachers, student, housewives and other workers say' Hood's Sarsa- parilla gives them appetite and strength, and makes their work seem easy, it overcomes that tired feel Ing. Wednesday.7 He was able to be on duty yesterday and anticipates no during their entire stay in France, Among those in tne company arc Sergeants Malcolm L. Gilbert. Mar tin F. Van Laaen, Paul Hendricks, ill effects from the fall. Loganberry Tips : and Raspberry Plants Pheasant Northwest Products Co. want3 to buy 100,000 Loganberry tips and Cuthbert Raspterry plants. Immediate delivery. Phone 204. Mayor's Brother Home Soon ; George Leslie Albin, brother of Mayor Albin, who has been at Camp Lewis for several months recovering from the effects of a wound he re ceived overseas, is expected home soon. Mayor Albin returned yester day from Camp Lewis where he vis ited his brother. Mr. Alain's wound was a severe one and was received during the American attack at Fis mes above .Chateau Thierry in Sep tember. ; Starts Next Wednesday Legal Blanks Get them at the Statesman Job of fice. Catalog on application. Small Phone Companies Are Partially Released Class D telephone companies, those whose gross revenues do not exceed 10, 000 a year, are released from direct federal supervision through an order of the postmaster general. A copy of the order has been received by ?the. public service com mission. Certain conditions cover the re lease. The companies are to refrain Horn constructing any ltns parallel ing or duplicating the lines of other telephone companies. They are to collect the service connection charg es and standard toll rates and are to ,.1. , I, ,,. , J I Ire! oil j THE SPlNAliCORD ; .. ' -. M (Carries the message from thebraiii to all parts of the body--Thes messages tell each part of the bwly how to perform its function. If the line of communication (the spinal cord) 1- interferrd . with, the niewaKes do not reach their dtioation and that art or tne body does not function normally. This so-called d ire.. ure tif a vertebra on the spinal cord produceH thi.s i hti It. t'hin prattics remove this pressure and health is the result. Dr. O. L. SCOTT C11II10FI:ACTIC sriNOLOGIST, 309-312 U. S. National Bank lUdg. CELEBRATION TO BE THREE DAYS Tentative Plans Made for Home Corning and July 4 Festivities A Fourth of July and homecoming celebration lasting three days is the plan decided upon by a committee of the Salem War Mothers' union meet ing at, the Commercial club last night. R. O. Snelling. chairman of the civics bureau represented the club. The plan to havo the festivities take the fo:-u of a home tominc for the men who have been in the mill tary and n&val service and they will oe the bpocial guests vf the city. Ar rangements are very tentative as vet mil it is likely that the festival will begin July 3 and enl Saturday, July SHIPLEY'S Springs Prettiest i Blouses V HL-OrSES OP SPECIAL STYLE. FOR SI'KINC WEARING. H The new suits call for Mouses designed in particular models to wear well with the m-w waisted hkirts if the effect)f the nuit U to he achieved. Yoti will find here a line of the most deiral.Ic IimhIcIs in suit linuv. (;er(etle Crepe 11 on sen 4.!S .'.!.. up to 114.73 -j Crepe de Chine Mouse . 4.!M. $:37. $6.0r up to $12..7) I Liiieri! Iilouses ISc, tl V, n.73 up to 0.75 , EASTER SIIOWIN(;-FEATCRI.C. A SPLENDID LINE OF CREPE DE CHINE LINGERIE GARMENTS Camisoles "v Envelope Chemise Gowns 98c to $3.75 $2.98 to $9.75 $4.95 to $9.75 J t a A;ii. Combinations . $4,93 to $9.75 Excellent Valium in Outer Garments SUITS $19.75, $24.75 to $470 COATS .$1175( 19J5 175 DOLMANS $24.75, $34.75 to $55.00 ('AIES $1173, $19.75 to $34.75 SKIRTS 4....$ 6.95, $19.75 to $29.75 SILK DRESSES $12.48, $19.75 to $57.50 FABRIC DRESSES ....$14.75, $1850 to $34.75 QUALITY MERCHANDISE "WHERE SHOPPING IS A PLEASURE" U.G.SHIPLEY COMPANY POPULAR . PRICES Buy 5th Victory Bonds nission in an order issued yesterday. rhe operator of the plant at Garden Home, C. N. Jager. has contended ihat his plant is not a public utility md not under the utility law. He U allowed an increase in rates by the commission's order which is af fective May 1. Garden Home is an unincorporated town. CASTOR I A For Infants and ChUdrea In Use For Ovcr30 Years Always bears the Signature of With our tmuporUUon ftdlitici tre are ablt to piy the V highest cash prlco for - EGGS DRESSED MEATS ' . POULTRY WILLAMETTE VALLEY TRANSFER CO. 171 South High Street Phone 1400 t t rttttti mm n Important Meeting Held by Pomona Grange Members An important meeting of Pomona cranse was h!ld Vednsday at GranKo hall. Matters of vital inter est to both i-roducer and toiisumor were discussed. The main tirce of all arcMinents IireHent was for more a tlve inter est to be tiik-n ulonR legislative lines uhich will make Orrfion take iLs pro per p'e anions thoj most prre 8iv; of other states.. The following program wh viten: T. K. M('nKkey or the Commer cial club, "Keht Koom for Farmers." J. W. I.. Smith S!iiith-llurn-s K1 u rational hill. I.yman Mc Im tld Voal holr. Dan LancenhiirK, arcompanift. II. C. l'aulus Cooperative mark- let in K. Cornelia Marvin Naturalization as related to the married woman. Mrs. Arthur Kahn gave three rcadinsa. Judge Uushey Market Koadi bill. M. K. Vogue Kvplanation or th reconstruction lrondinu bill.' orthy Master C. 1- Spenee tave a resume of all subjets presented by other speakers. Garden Home Water Works Are Held Pablic Utility The Garden Home water work Is h .public utility according to the findings of the puldiv" service com- Pumps, Oxfords or High Shoes xzrc yZ-jAvyry stylish It's all the same you want the nicest, most stylish and best You can have them now. In Black Kid, Brown Kid, White Reign skin or Nile cloth or White Canvas and at prices ranging from $13.50 on down to $1.95 the pair. They're all good designs, ' fine fitting and quality un surpassed, yet very reason able in price. err 3ttjfi3hrry nlijlih aro altjtishvrtj stylish The Victory is oars. Let's pay the bill Bay Bonds.