The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 30, 1919, Page 5, Image 5

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    i TT1E (TREGO STATESMAN: WKnXESPAY. APRIL SO. 19M ' '
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Colored Glasses
We hate a large assortment of colors and sizes, ranging In price
from fifty cents to fire dollars. Protect your eyes.
Hartman Bros. Co..
Jewelers and Opticians
. N. XV. Corner State and Liberty Sts.
business firms are members of the
association, 'Mr. Dalziel was shown
throitgh the organization's plant by
C. 11.' Lehman, the secretary.
Piano at a Bargai
Good used mahogany piano, like
new, for sale at a ba gain. E. L.
Stiff & Son.
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tomarv nine months of the college I r"",w'!w",w?y"y
ear. In addition to his work as in
structor he will be sbje to complete
many of the requisites for a mas
ter's degree.
V. S. Mot Of. I.
Rm. 408 Hank of Commerce bldg.
Shrihers to Canada
A number of Salem Shriners are
planning to attend the ceremonial
which is to be put on in Vancouver.
B. C. by Al Kader temple of Portland.
The Salem men will leave Friday.
CITY NEWS
Xew Suit Cae
Just received a new shipment of
"real leather" suit canes and travel
ing bags. See them at V. E. Shafer's.
170 South Commercial street. Phone
411.
opet-iai meeting oi ueiana .Mary Loulne Kerr of Aurora
..uoiajr uuiuianaery, were issued
C degree,
come. :
No. 5, K. T., this even
Jng. Work in the It.
Visiting Sir Knights wel-
Lady Wanted to Wash Dishes
At the-Spa.
Will Marry Today
iAlbert William. Ehlen-of Portland
OREGON
THfcATRE
NOW
SHJRLEY MASON
1 In
'THE WINNING GIRL
Vustro-Tlriton Would lie American
.Horn in Austria and now a citi
are to be married at Canby todav. h v,,v v.u,... v.. i..i
citizenship la the United States
a marriasre licensB voj.
leruay py county Clerk Hoyer. They
Cretonne Special
50c, 60c. 75c and fl Cretonnes at
one per yara.
Dr. II. F. Pound
announces me reonenlnir nf M.
dental office, 5th floor, United States
iauonai wans bulldlag, phone 169.
Mrs. Hell Here
Sirs. Edaa Bell of the. protective
uepanment 01 1'ortland. was in Sa
lem yesterday on official business.
cue returned last night.
The
town of hi3 nativity is ItojananiK
kuli, Austria and he entered the
United -States at IKastport. Idaho,
from Canada on December IS, 191
Standard Scale llook
In duplicate. Statesman Job of
flee.
Mis Cowgill Visits Schools
,Mis3 Helen Cowgill of Oregon Ag
ricultural college is visiting the Mar
lon county schools this week in the
interests of the sewing and cooking
classes.
Lady Wanted in. Wash Dishes
At the Spa.
Receipts, Notes and All Rlanks
At Statesman job office.
Dr. Carl K. Miller
Has opened his dental office at
510-511 U. S. bank bid. Phone 341
WHEC lit SALEM, OREGON
top at 1
BLIGH HOTEL
A Horn Away from Horn
Strictly Modern $1.00 per day
100 rtMaaa mt SUd Com fart
Only Hotel In Business DUtlrct
Wanted To Rent
Gralenhorst Describes Heanties
The beauties, in a scenic way, of
A five or six room modern hnn ithe IFrendh Riviera are described
aim inciureu in a. sroup 01 post caras
which have been received by W. H
Grabenhorst from his son. Sergeant
(Eugene B. iGrabenhorst, 'Company
or Dungaiow by permanent tenant
Phone 2060 or write P. O. box 62.
Small Investment Loans Healty
, Jjoans House Cental Agency,
General Property Dealing.
JOHX H. SCOTT REALTY "CO.,
404-405 Hubbard Bldg.
Phone 254 Salem, Ore.
There's one safe, sure way to clean;
Nature's own way by AIR.
The ROYAL cleans by AIR Alone!
. Test it In your own home.
WELCH ELECTRIC CO.
379 State Street.
Webb Cose Dismissed
,N. A. Webb, charged with passing
a si-.eei car and arrested 'Sunday.
was dismissed when his case came
up for hearing in police court yes-
teraay. rie had been out on bail
ronowing his arrest. ,
P. 5th battalion, '22nd Engineers
American Expeditionary Forces. Ser
geant Grabenhorst was on his leave
at Menton and Monte Carlo when
writing.
Cretonne Special
joc, 60c, ioc and SI Cretonnes at
oac per yard.
Card of Thank
tWe wish to thank our frionrta r-
their sympathy and beautiful floral I car I!- Gingrtcti Motor and Tire Co
Used Car Bargains
1916 Maxwell touring, $473. 1917
Maxwell touring $550. 1917 Max
well touring $493. 1913 Studebaker
Six. 7 passeneer. real buy at $375
Ford Form-a-truek, $430- All cars
overhauled and in good shape. Os
offerings in our recent bereavement.
t'almerston Carey and Family.
571 Court street, Phone 6U3.
Plumbing-
Quickly done.
Phone 379 J
Tfciy 3fay 5liwkqft Tacs
ivau oe ottered for sale at ifir
each throughout Salem, on Thurs
day, for the benefit of the rhri
nonve for orphan girls at Oswego. I ,Julver
me saie is in cnarge of the Daugh
ters of J3abelle, Headanartera fn
me workers will be at K. of C. hall,
IfWKTIWWHH IIW ,11111 lililWlulllii
Armenian Mikiiaiy Upturns
Dr. Frederick G. Coan, returned
missionary from Anneal and Per
sia, addressed students 5f Willam
ette university yesterday morning on
the conditions existing In those coun
tries. Dr. Coan spoke before a mass
meeting of the citizens at the armory
recently in itehalf of the Armenian
Syrian relief drive.
Lecal Blank
Get them at the Statesman Job of
fice. Catalog on application.
Funeral Services Today
Funeral services will be held thi-t
afternoon at 3 o'clock from Webb
& Clough'a parlors for Mrs. Isa M
Landis, who died yesterday at her
home at 2310 Hyde street, at the
age of 39. Interment will be made
in the- Odd Fellows cemetery. She
is survived by her husband. Georse
Landis. her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
A. E. Drown, and the following chil
dren, Gertrude, Arthur, Clarence.
Rosie, Viola, Rupth. Harvey, Ray and
Eva.
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Mrs. llressler -Pasr.ew
Mrs. Relle Dressier, wife of II. C.
Dressier, passed away at her home
four miles east of Salem yesterday
moraing. Funeral services will be
conducted at 10 a. m. today from the
United Evangelical church and bur
ial will be made at Monmouth. Re
sides her husband Mrs. Dressier
leaves "one son. Albert.
Voter
The County Clerk's Office will be
open for Registration from 8 a. m.
and 'until S p. m. Wednesday. Thurs
day and Friday of this week. Reg
istration closes Saturday. Mar 3rd.
at 5. n. m. U. G. Dover. Countr
Clerk.
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Will Address Kimball Students
- Dr. R. N. Avlson will address the
facultv aod students of Kimball
School of Theolopy in the clrapel
of tflat institution today at 3:i:
o'clock. The theme will be special
ly adapted to those preparing for
the Christian ministry; but all others
interested are invited to attend.
Buy In Salem Week
Drevs Offerings of Special Interest to tlie Women of Salem
$16.43, $17.75, $24.75, $34.75
Wanted Kal.rics Wanted Stvlen Wanted (jlor
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Serp-, Taffeta. (omlinntioiis of ,(iorpette and Taffeta, Crept e
("liine and Georjrettc, all are niaIe by skilled workmen; the mater
ials aro all poml quality and yon will find a good assortment of
.sizes to select from. !
$16.48; $19.75. $24.75, $34.75
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Women s Creie do ('liine and (Jeorpette Crepe Waista in a full
line of shades and mzck, noiuc slightly crushed from display.
Choice $4.93
Women's and Misses Wool Sweaters in Tuxedo and Sport Styles.
This lot includes a sample line of extraordinary values, $$.93.
QUVLITY
MERCHANDISE
I. ($. lltUlP0 n.
Liberty Street, Salem,. Oregon
TOPULAR
PRICES
I'avinK Plant Comes Soon
The paving plaat ordered by the
county about six weeks ago is ex
pected to arrive next week, accord
ing to. County Road master W. J.
The machine comes form
Cincinnati, Ohio. It has a capacity
of 1230 yards of pavement a day.
Ir. Clements
is now spenaine a. few dim in
the Mayo Cliaics at Rochester, Min
nesota, ana expects to be home and
in n omce by May 1st.
Wanted to Rent Pasture
For 20 head of cattle. Call phone
12, or address route' 6, box 1, stating
location, acres and terms.
WANTED
Furniture, .ranges, heaters, tools
and, in fact,, anything you have
to sell. I fcuy for cash. Phone
, 510 or 511.
WOODRY, The Auctioneer
Peace Edition
xne great peace edition of tn
statesman will be Issued soon. All
I copy for the edition must be received
very soon in order to insure Its in
sertion in tne editiqn. For informa
ition pnone 23.
NOTICE-
If you nave any Junt or second
hand goods of any kind, see us
first. , r
CAPITAL JUNK CO.
271 Chemeketa St. Phone 398
Dr. Hcott Hack. Todav.
The offices of Dr. O.
Chiropractor in the IT. S
t . 1 n !i j ...
, (uuiiaing, win ue open
Wednesday morning as usual.
Lady Wanted to Wash Iishes&
At the Spa.
Comes With Rainbow Division
William Fern Headrick. former
Salem high school boy and veteran
of Jtho Argonne forest and other
battles of the late war, arrived yes
terday in Xew York with the 4 2".id
or Rainbow division, according to
word received by his parents.
and Mrs. A. I. Headrick, 4.1.3 North
Cottage street. He was in France IS
S months and was stationed at Cob
! lenze with the army of occupation
I Scott, j or several months. He is a member
National0" the llth Ensineers. The ui-
!vi3ion -before beins mustered out
is to be reviewed in Washijgton as
part of the Victory loan program.
Canadian Visitw II
M. C. Wilcox, a prominent real
estate dealer of Vaneo iver, 11. C.
came in 3-e?terday and is making a
short sfav at the fl. W. I.afla:- home
at 11?0 South Liberty Mreet. He is a
cousin of Mr. liaflar. He is on hi3
way to Los Aaeles. where his fam
ily has been during the winter.
Veteran Return
Ernest Moore, veteran of much of
the hard fighting of the late war and
who wears a wound , stripe for In
juries received in action, has returned
to Salem. He was for many years a
member of Company M. 1 K2nd Tn
fantry. saw service with it on the
Mexican border and went across with
it in December, 1917, being trans
ferred out during the summer of
last year.
this
Will buy or trade all farmer's
produce, apples and eggs.
The People's Cash Store
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Phone 453.
186-196 North Commercial St.
j Two Camps Consolidate
Word was received last night by
the officers of the Salem camp of
Modern Woodmen of America noti
fying them that the Brooks camp
has decided to consolidate with the
local organization. This means that
.the Salem lodge can receive the as
sessments paid by the members at
Brooks.
Peace Edition
The great peace edition of the
Statesman will be issued soon,- All
copy for the edition must be received
very soon in order to insure its In
sertion into the edition. For infor
mation phone 23.
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Barton does battery work:. Any
make tested free. Charging and re
pairing. Masonic temple, phone 1200.
Complaints It-oled
Relative to complaints of shrink
age in shipments of garden produce
such as asparagus Deputy 6tate Seal
er of Weights and Measures W. A.
Dalziel was recently in conference
with members of the Produce Credit
association in Portland. A dozen
Jstee!
My Phone is 402.
If v.m want the l.est EX
TRACTS SPICES, TOILET
ARTICLES and FAMILY
REMEDIES and don't want
to walk to 331 N. Liberty,
near Cheineketa, just iJionc
fliid I will deliver the Aofa
at once.
WATKINS IS THE iffiST
If you don't believe it ask
your neighbor . "
Sold Tor twenty ; years u
this county, and will be sold
for twenty more, by
M. W. ROWLEY
331 N. Liberty St., Salem
Once a customer always a
eustonier.
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JUST FOK.
Comincr to Ye Liberty
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Will Re on V. of O. Faculty
Homer Tasker, a senior, at Wil
lamette university and an advanced
student in the physics department.
has recently been appointed an in
structor in physics In the University
of California at Berkeley, iir. Tas-
ker's work will commence in August
and will continue throtieh the cus
PortlandTlast year, is in charge of
the Newport News and its contin
gent of workers.
"An interesting sidelight on the
attitude of the government and of
Secretary Daniels toward our work
is the fact that not only are these
government vessels furnished n?
free, jbut wfthiyrt any solicitation
on our part, the government is giv
ing us the aet returns from their
freight charges on tho commercial
cargoes which these vessels bring on
their return.
. "As I think you understand, we
will immediately prepare to send
another cargo of supplies, and yodr
further remittances will be most wel
come."
Car Recovered by Police
A Chevrolet automobile belonging
to W. F. Terhune. of Marion, stol
en from in front of Ye Liberty thea
tre Monday night, was recovered In
Portland yesterday through the ef
forts of the Salem police depart
ment. The car wa.i stolen white
Mr. Terhune was attending the thea
ter. ;
Husband 1 Administrator
Reuben Knapp was yesterday ap
pointed administrator of the estate
of his wife, Cecilia Knapp who died
September 11. 191 S, leaving a small
estate of personal property. Heirs
beside the husband is a son, William
A. Knapp.
CHIROPRACTIC
NECESSARY
MONEY SENT
FOR RELIEF
Ben Selling Acknowledges
Receipt in Letter to Rev.
H. N. Aldrich
So long as people live they
will pet sick. Health Agencies
are essential to health conser
vation. No one cult knows it
all. It is not safe to rik so
important a matter to the ap
pliration of but one type tf
thought in Ihe treatment of di
versified human disorders. Chi
ropractors fit well in an exist
ing condition of human inef
ficiency due to disease. Their
work provides those of. weak
bodily resistame . with the
maximum of nerve force an
element of human metabolism
that cannot be neglected in
handling disease.
Dr. 0. L SCOTT,
for damages was began and It still
holds the attention of the court.
Two other cases aro on the docket
in which the latter concern ' is the
defendant. Up to .lart night the
grand jury had finished a hearing
of the case of Albert Knnes of Perry
dale, charged with having tbbed
dwelling houses in that vicinity of
war saving stamp? and had taken up
the case of Irbnier Dale of this city
charged with having oqtributed to
the delinquency of a minor. It is
expected the grand jury will finish
its labors today. . .
Theodore Roosevelt Not
to Be Visitor in State '
Theodore Roosevelt, , Jr., "will noj
Le present ia Oregon to attend the
state encampment of Spanish War
veterans In June, he writes to Har
vey Wells, state commander of the
veterans. An Invitation was sent to
Roosevelt by Mr. Wells, but because
of a change in his plans Reoseelt
will not b la Oregon at that time.
tMiimniMMiiiMtminimmiiiiiiMiniiuii
liirrat-lW$piitologit
303-312 r. S. National Dank
Building.
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Of Marion county's $9000 quota
for Armenian and Syriaa relief, the
sum cf $6009 has been sent to Ren
Selling of Portland, state treasurer
for Oregon. The draft was sent to
Mr. Selling by Rev, If. N. Aldrich
chairman of the local committee, and
-Mr. Aldrich is in receipt of the fol
lowing letter f:om Mr. Selling.
"IMease accept our sincere thank3
f'r your draft of $".00) for Anr.e-
niia relief, to be placed to the cred
it 01 Marion rounty.
"We have Just received word of
the sailing of the Newport News,
government transport which l. tli
fifth :vlief ship since tlie signing or
the armistice' The Newport News
Wrries 41t0 tons of supplies In
eluding foodstuffs, agricultural tools
medical and hospital supplies and
instruments. ...u motor truck. 7 am
bulances, parti of Ford cars, gaso
line, aad electrical supplies, also 300
tons of. worn clothing donated by the
American Red Cross from the recent
clothing drive. Your remitance is
most timely as. the Red Cross has
jMt turned over, to us all the terri
tory lyinn north of Jcru -alem. a land
sacred both to Jew and non-Jew.
and they are giving us all of their
automobiles and othc equipment
now in that country.
"John H. Finlay. commissioner of
education for the state of . New York
and lately commissioner for the
American Red 'Cross for Palestine,
who has just returned from Jeru
salem, say be cannot urge to
strojgly all yoxsible aid to 113 iu
thin cause, and that those who know
only America can have no concept ion
of the utter inirery of the homelcsi
people in Asia Minor ana Syrfa.
. "Dr. J. P. MrNauguf m. who ad
dee4 mass, meetings ii Salem and
BOOM LAW IS
HELD INVALID
Polk County Jurist Grant$ In
junction Against Spauld-
r
ing company t
DALLAS. Or- April 29 (Special
to Statesman) -Circuit Judge Harry
II. Relt has granted a permanent in
junctioa against the Spauldlng Log
ging company from operating under
its franchise on the l.ucklamute riv
er in this county. Judge Relt hold
ing that the Jaw enacieu Dy me
1 17 session of the, legislature em
powering the public service commis
sion to grant francniscs to logging
companies to operate splash dams
and flood ft-earos for the purpo
of floatiag logs is "unconstitutional
and that the legislature cannot dele
gate the power to grant franchises
to a commission hut only to a coun
ty court, a city council or other leg
islative body.
The injunction was brought by J.
F. Logan who owns and operates a
grist mill on the above named riv?
in the Kinzs Valley country. Mr.
Logan alleging that the flooding of
the stream by the logging company
interferes with the operation of hU
mill and causes him damages. The
case will p-obaldy 1 carried by the
Spaulding company into the supreme
court.
The Lines
On! the Face
Smii tell the story if you neglect your Vnlueys.
Try Schaefers Ki.lmy Pills, only at
SCHAEFERS DRUG STORE,.
t "The Penslar StoreV '
North 133 Commercial Street. Phone 197.
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Important Cases Before
Polk County Circuit Court
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DALLAS. Or.. April 2f - -Spclal
t. The Statesnwin ) The Polk coun
ty circuit court which has len post
poned several times on account of
sickness of atorneys and inability of
farmers to attend on account of the
late v-aifn began its grind yeterr
day afternoon. After the d'awlag
of the grand Jury the raw of the
Sraulding lagging company vs. Ihe
Silctz Lumber JL Logging company
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SALEM'
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Onj the Map.
The Nrothwest Products Co, Manufacturer of the almost
world-wide famed PHEZ and LOJTJ Loganberry Juice and
ORINGTON JELLIES, JAMS and PRESERVES, ha put
Salem on the map. We take great pride inannouncing to the
buying public that we are able to offer during the "Buy in
Salem Week" their new product,
ORINGTON i
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Pure Jellies and Jams
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MAY VICTOR
and ;
PATHE RECORDS
ARE HERE
L L STIFF & SON
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WAKK 11 SALKM. Wr have in our city a manufacturing
plant that will make Salem anl iln fertile valley known all
over the worhL
; I.OYAIiTV Til TIUS INSTITUTION .
Means progress to our cily and prosperity to thousandf of
priHlucers. ' '
Or ington Jelly
Tumblers 20c each, 3 for 50c.
Large Glass 35c, 3 for $1.00.
Hf $1 We ilon't claim Orinztnn Jell J'aiul Jams as ;ohI a olhrr
luaiKls; ".No: e s;iy they re letter, l on try lliem.
ROTH GROCERY CO.
Special Large Green Asparagus, 15c per lb.
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