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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1919)
THE OREGQ STATESMAN ftATrRJUY. MAT 3. 1310 We are using on our mm olid mi dJfelUUlJe) the Orington label only temporarly until our new PHEZ labels arrive. .. In the meantime we want to make the BUY IN SALEM WEEK the oc casion Jor offering Our new line of products; to our home town, even be fore our H: PHEZ Jellies and Jams are offered elsewhere Phonef any grocer in Salem for our assorted case of , t : z PHE jellie; and JAM S Phez Comb Buy V Bonds CiTY MEWS Special meeting of Pacific "days -will be devoted to visitTngtht lodge No. 50 A. F. & A. M.r various herds Ot the Witlamete' val- xnis evening, work in tne ley as rar south as En gene. The F. C. degree. Visiting breth ren welcome. I,, T'le IPg Dance JAt Armory tonight. any See Us For Used Pianos E.L. Stifl & Son. ; Baby Girls ArrlTe v A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Turnell at Turner April 30 and has been named Doris Jane. Helen Louise is the name cbosea by Mr. and Mrs. Guy ; R. Brown whose daughter arriyed April 27. event is to celebrate the achieve ments of Oregon Jersey cows which have recently become champions. Receipts, Notes and All Blanks At Statesman Job office. The Big Dance 'At Armory tonight. Charged AVirh Passing Car . Charged with passing a street car while it was discharging passengers, P. M. Irwin was arrested last night by Motorcycle Patrolman Lee More lock. He will come up for hearing at 2 p. m.. today. Wanted To Kent A five or six room modern house or bungalow by permanent tenant. Phone 2060 or write P. Q. box 62. Tonight -Bailee, ' M. B. A Hall, near Chemawa. au- to Jeaves. Masonic Temple 8:30. Arrives - - Air. and Mrs. Mike Karner, who live five miles southwest of Salem, yesterday became the parents of a son : who has been named Michael Joseph. Vaudeville Today lAt the.Bligh theater, direct from me. Hippodrome. One ifarrlAKe License sA niarriage license was secured yesterday by Thomas J. Hatch and Hazel S. Tender, both of Salem. Van Trump Home Burns The home of S. H. Van Trump, county fruit Inspector, was destroyed by fire Thursday at the Vaa Trump larnj two ntiies west of Mount An gel. Mr. Van Trump was away at we time. Mr. Van Trump is pos sessor of an excellent library, and whether this was destroyed is not yet known. . Dr. Carl K. aimer Has opened his dental office at 510-511 U. S. bank bid. Phone 341. More Soldiers Itetw; JCd. Wolf, of the 3Sth artillery and Charles Holstin of the 105th sig nal battalion have received their dis charges from the service and arrived yesterday from Camp Lewis. Tbev are new at the Holstin farm south x salem. Holstin was for 10 mouths on the. French front and participate! In some of the heaviest fighting of the war, but came through without getting on the casualty list. Tnlip Bulbs Orders taken at Clancys. Trade In Your. Old Piano As' part payment on a new. -we carry the Sherman Clay line. E. L. Stiff & Son. Peace Edition . The great peace edition ' the Statesman will be issued toon. Al copy for the edition must be recMved very soon in order to insure its in sertlon into the edition. For Infor matlon phone 23. To Fish In Yamhm A Party composed of P. E. Fuller- ton.1 Everett Anderson, Frank Spear and Lee unruh will leave today for Y anthill county for a fishing trip They will return laeXt week. fantry training will e assigned to the motor transport cot pa, Afi re' emits are now required to take In' fantry. trailing before assignment ts other services. . " " New Vaudeville Direct from the the Bllgh today. Hippodrome, at Two RnHa TMled Suits were filed yesterday In Jus tice court by the Business Men's Ad justment company against Elmer N. Downing asking lodgment for sever al amounts totalling $101.60 alleged due ou assigned accounts, and against Laura Lashaway for Judg ment for $64 oa an account alleged due and which is claimed to have been assigned to the plaintiff. The Biff Danre lAt Armory tonight. 6nes to Foreclose Suit to foreclose a mortgage al leged held on lots in Salem was filed in circuit jcourt yesterday by the Falls Clty-Salemi Lumber company against Julius Voget and others. It Is claimed the mortgage was given as 'security on a promissory -note for $1250. I i BUY IN SALEM "Week-End Specials" This Is just between seasons (Spring and Summer) we have selected all odds and ends in our ready to wear departments and priced them at extraordinary low figures. Part of the Tulip In the C. B. Clancy wljdow ar rangements are from imported bulbs, and part from home grown bulb3 can yon tell the difference? WOMEN'S .SILK PETTICOATS SILK DRESSES CLOTH DRESSES ....... Sues Over Hens- Suit to recover $20 for ten thor oughbred Plymouth Rock hens and $60 for a sewtjg machine was filed in justice court yesterday by Lucy E. Phillips against one LaRue Plaintiff alleges that on December 1. 1918 defendant .took the hens and the machine from the farm of the plaintiff near Rickreall. .. $ 3.98, $ 4.75 9.75, $12.48 $ 9-75, $12.48 WOMEN'S CLOTH COATS ... ....$12.48, $17.50 The B'ff Danre At Armory tonight. , Center Aisle Tables WOM EN S WORSTED SWEATERS $3.98, $3.93 LINGERIE WAISTS 98c, $1.79 IHJNOALOW APRONS ...... 98c, $1.43 CHILDREN'S (1 INGHAM DRESSES $1.75. $1.93. $2.43 : $1.93 Blanrhard Case Continued The ease of Charles .Blanchard. charged with Improper conduct, came up In Justice court yesterday and was continued until Friday. May it at z p. m . . WOMEN'S KHAKI OVERALLS WOMEN'S HLACK SATEEN PETTICOATS . . . .. '. t Visit Salem (Today) Saturday. You will get your money worth. Jersey Jubilee May 20-25 The Jersey Jubilee which ia a cei? i w a t att. M. r . ebration to be held by the Oregon Rm 408 Bank ot commerce bids jersey t.ai.Lie w ,uu tju. I or me live ua.y ueuauwK I " . x-w, ri " " vnin will 1 Ar cwru .iu iiOH rne iirsi a ay w me iuunuu " " i r tt f.v . -. "c r 1 xice, of Portland, was In Salem a few hours yesterday afternoon and evening. Ha stopped over to secure a requisition for Chin Fong.' alias Lee Yuen, e Chinaman who is want ed in Portland oa a murder charge, the victim being a Japanese. Chin Fong has been captured in San Fran Cisco, and Mr. Tichenor will bring him home. Years ago, Inspector Tich enor .was Caroll Tichenor. a boy in balem, eon of Jacob Tichenor. and granason oi uapiain Ticnenor, a southern Oregon pioneer. Inspector Tichenor went out to the old Tich- Barton does battery work. Any (nake tested free. - Charging and re pairing. Aiasonio temple, phone 1200. OREGON THEATRE : ; y ' NOW , ' ; . MARGUERITE . CLARK t . , . - . ; In - UTTLE MISS HOOVER Daughter Is A daughter was born April 30 td lir. and, Mrt. John 5V.. Bray who live two and a half miles east of Salem. She has been namd Doris Lorraine. Try the Dull Wo Tones of the Old Dateh Breeder tulips with interior oak or m-ahog- ny. .; Quality Merchandise ,V5; Popular. Prices Xew Door in Ilare Governor Olcott has had the old blind'" door at the entnrnce'to the executive offices at the state eapf- ioi converted ;i, T WHUEJf TM SA1EV. OBBGOI top- t ; BLIGH HOTEL JA Home Away from Home Strictly Modem 10 per day lOQ R9M mt SUd CMitert Only Hotel In Builness ZMstlret into a mod era glass door. New lights have been installed enor home, in North Salem, yester-l and the changes add considerably to I Prisoner ni Pnitnttnr day afternoon, and he also visited I the attractiveness of the of fices. J " - if cmtl cmarZ the penitentiary, where a 'a umber of his "boys," whom he has arrested in his time, are dolnz hitches for : (various ffeasets, from larceny to mjurder. The former Salem boy has I Stiff it Son. oeen on the Portland police nd fle- Piano at a Bargain Good used mahogany Diane, like new, for sale at bargain. ' E. L. - - . - tecUve force for many years, and he Mr. Khroeder IraTes . I has made a good record. As a dl- Mrs. George Schroeder. who has criuo, or noDoy, inspecior ncne-jbfen in the city searching for hei FORDS FORDS Five good ones. CHERRY CITY GARAGE 170, So. 12th Street i nor have become a very successful poultryman. He raises chickens and ducks of the purest attains, a'Jd he maaes it pay. too. Legal Blanks O Get them at the Statesman lob of fice. Catalog on application. Small Investment Loans Kealty Loans Hoose Rental Agency, General Property Dealing. JOHX H. SCOTT REALTY CO, 404-405 Hnbbard Bids. Phone 254 1 Salem, ure. 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. Undergoes Operation Ert D. Smith, well known In Portland where he was a member of the Multnomah club and promi nently identified with athletics, un derwent an operation for relief from appendicitis at the Salem hospital yesterday. He is progressing fav- i or ably. , For several years he was In the jewelry business on Alder stret. Portland. Mr. Smith and his father. E. B. Smith, now operate a sawmill i at Vitae springs, in Marlon county. hajband wftiom. she alleges deserted her. left the city last eight fof her no me at Salem. It was stated that shejocated the property whidh she claimed ''her husband owns and ap propriated everything movable aad disposed of it at a local second ha'ad store for sufficient f nnds to ?ay. her expenses while in the city. It is un derstood that Mr. Schroeder is In the city but had no desire to meet his better half. Rose burr News:. Standard Scale Books . In duplicate. .Statesman Job of fice. Goes Before Court Today George Harrison, a convict at the state penitentiary, for whom hab eas corpus proceedings have been in stituted to obtain his release, will appear In Judge Morrow's court and Warden Stevens has been requested to assist Harrison in getting to Port land for ' an appearance. Harrison is doing time for holding up persons at Lents as they alighted from a street car. It is said he was badly Intoxicated at the time and that his capture was effected when one of tho rerrons held up struck him on the head with a hammer. According to Warden Stevens Harison pleaded guilty and was sentenced to the pen itentiary, bnt through an error made I PEItSOnALS Plumbing Peace Edition The great Peace edition of the Statesman will be Issued soon. All I copy for the edition must be' received very soon In order to Insure Its in sertion in the edition. For informa tion phone 23. Quickly done. ' Phone 379 J WANTED Fnrnifure. ranges,', heaters, tools and, In fact, anything yon have to seU. I buy for cash. Phone 510 or 611. W00DRY. The Anctloneer Home After Long Trip Dr. and "airs. Gibson T. wnite fend three children are home again after having spent ilhe winter In Los Angeles visiting with an olde daugher. Miss Belle White, who is at tending an osteopathic school there! trip. of medicine and surgery. They made the trip home in their automobile I A Warning to feel tired before ex ,T. H. Foley, president of the Bend Wlater, Light and Power company. arrived in Salem last night on bus iness. He will return to his home today. B. W. Macy, city attorney, received word yesterday that a brother is se riously ill at Redding. Calif.; and Mr. Macy left for that place. .Guy F. Yung went to Corvallis yesterday to spend the week-end with friends at Oregon Agricultural college. Sergeant Lawrence Howell. In charge of the MarDe corps recruit ing office in Salem, leaves today for .Portland on a week-ecd business ertion is not Iailness It's sign that the system lacks vitality, and needs the tonic effect of Hood's Sarsapa- rina. Sufferers should not delay- Spokane Singer Here I Get rid of that tired feeling by be- Jdiss Marie Corner, of Spokane, is ginning to take Hood's sarsaparuis and on account vf the roughness of i ((he roads they were two weeks mak ing the trip. NOTICE If yon . have any Junk: or second hand goods ot any kind, see ns first. : Iffiia CAPITAL JUNK CO. 271 Chemeketa St.. Phone 398 the guest of her brother, Ivan Cor-1 today. her, proprietor of the Willamette un iversity book store. Miss Coraer is here to witness the May Day festiv ities at the university. She Is a well, and favorably known singer. In her home city and will be heard here ; In solo, in the services al the Leslie Methodist church, Sunday morning:. Our pledge to those who avail themselves of our services Is that we will perform ' all of our duties in a manner that will satisfy the'm. Our past conduct assures them ' that their every wish will be ful filled in a defi nite, dignified manner. Will buy or trade all farmer's produce; apples and eggsv The People's Cash Store Phone 453. 186196 North Commercial St Applies For Citizenship--. Application for citizenship has been filed with County Clerk Boyer by Linus Le Grice. a native of On tario, Canada, who is now a fruit-' grower living at Turner. He came to the United States March 31, IS 04. 1 arriving at Seattle. ttcrtval Meeting at Jason Lee day. May 3, at 8 p. mi. Good music aud a real Inspirational meeting as sured. You are invited. . Enlists in Transport Corps Pascel Traglio, Jr. has enlisted In the United States army through the Salem recruiting office In the DArcy building and after receiving hia in- Past That Has Flavor This ia the kind of Bread, Pieg, Cakes, Doughnuts, etc., you want. That's the kind Peerless makes. PEE!UJESS BAKERY Philip ;'V7intCTSt Prop. 170 ITorti Comacrcial Street. - Phone 247 1r n the county clerk's office the record rhows that the indictment against him was dismissed. Request for New Bank Is Denied by Officials The banking' board yesterday up held WiU 'lI. Bennett, state superin tendent of banks. In his rejection of proposal of L. A. Bass and associates to establish a new bank at St. John. Portland. Mr. Bass exercised right to anneal' from the decision of the superintendent to the banking boara and a hearing was given mm last proval is that St. Johns Is aire-; safficientiy supplied with banks. It wss stated by 8nperintti; Bennett that the First Trust & lags bank of St. Johns had filed t plementary articles ef incorporat: changing its narae to the Bank c new building and will move from i; present location in Che outskirts c (he city into the business district. The reason for the dlsap-1 Herald She Wouldn't' yon like toJe happy as a lark? Prue No. indeed. Think ct time they have to get up, Ma Monday. mr- VV o 100 11m. C. and II. Berry Sugar, Terms cash, Wivered wtih other goods only. ONLY A FEW DAYS MORE- Criseo lVa lbs. 3 Vm. $1 ; 6 lbs. $2. ; 9 lbs. ri&3 today'only- - V 8 bars Crystal White Soap, 4 Lara Cream Oil Soaii 1 4-IIx package Sea Foam Naptha rowaer Regular price $1.30, today $1.00. 1 It YOU CAN HAVE ALL YOU WANT - -1 Riverby Asparagus; also Woodburn . Asparagus; , Ieaf and Head Lettuce, Fancy Celery, Tomatoes, Artichokes, Telephone Pas, Spinach, New Cabbage, , Spring Carrots, and Green Onions. SPECIAL ON FRUITS Sweet Lotus Oranges, Crape Fruit, "Wincsap- Apples arid Cocoanutsi - 1 BUY NOW- . ' v Canned Corn; Extra Standard, 20c ; per dor. $2.10 Onarga Corn (extra), 20c; per dox. $225. Standard Tpmatoe Puree, ,15c; per dor. $1.75. Solid Pack Tomatoes, 20c ; per dor. $2.25. IT I - Phoiei: '1K3 IKS 1S37