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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1919)
TOE PRECOX STATESMAN: YEDXKSD.IT. MAY 21. 101J - - i j DIAMONDS , A large anil pleasing display of Hia v, p ...mum. -enWhr' !n HARTMAN BROS. CO. Jewelers anil OntMi.na - n N" Cornr State Special meeting of Salem Ja Lodge No. 4. AJ F & a. M this evening. Work in the F. C. degree. Visiting Jbrethren welcome. goes to Quiet Title Suit to quiet title to lot g. and part of lot 7, High School addition; and the north half of lot 8 iri block 68, City of Salem, was filed in cir cuit court yesterday by W'.'W. John son against Maty Maulding and oth ers.; It is set forth that the defend ant, Mary Maulding, has not been beard from .for about 15 years but that the other, defendants who are her heirs' claim interest in the prop erty. Genuine 'Leather lLaasoek - Regular 12,75. 11.95. Hamilton's. The Jitney Ktill Jits .-, : Recent articles oa the" war tax just levied on oft drinks, confections, etc, have given rise to some misun derstanding, and the " Wra. Wrigley, Jr., Company issues a statement t the effect, that the 3 per cent tax on chewing gam does not affect the retail dealer or the consumer. Mr Wrigley explains that the maaufac- VIVIAX MAItTIX ' '.' : In M 'LITTLE COMRADE" COMEDY i PICTOQRAPH TRAVELOGUE Boys TO- ! ! Play day j ' Suits . $1.00 . THE REMNANT j STORE 254 N. Commercial St. . - WHKJI IS SALEM, OREtiOH top at BLXG11 HOTEL A Rom Away from Home' Strictly Modern $1 00 per day 14a Aaaau at Sail 4 Caatfart Only Hotel la Business DUtlrct Phone 352. ;; Res. phone 1532 W R. W. BALLAXTYXE Piano Tuner. PLAYERS A SPECIALTY With Cherriagton Piano House,: ; 415 Court St.. Salem, Or. Salem Auto Radiator Shop : Radiators, i Fenders and Gas Tanks Repaired t Tractor lUdlators specialty All work guaranteed. lU S. 12th St. ; Salem, Ore. ... 3 ' i . - . ; Small' Investment- Loans KeaJty , ' Loans House lteotal Agency, . ' General Property Dealings JOHX H. SCOTT REALTY CO, 404-405 Hubbard Bldgr. ; -Phone 264 I f ! Salem, Ore. WANT ED Furniture, ranges, heaters, tools and. In fact, anything; you have to aelL I buy for cash. Phone 610 or 511. TV00DRY, The Auctioneer Buy The j - American Beauty IRON Welch Electiic Co. 379 State St. rjione 953 NOTICE If yon have any junk or second hand goods of any kind, ae na first. .)? . CAPITAL JUNK CO. 71 Chemeketa St. rhone 808 full j value paid for ' 14$rty Bonds I . i in traje at r : " :-h - f--. i. i The People's Casfi Store Phone 453. 186-194 North Commercial St. CITY and Liberty Sts. ' NEW S ano this tax, and there should be XO CHANGE in the pfe charged you for your package of rigley-s Spearmint. DoublemJnt or Juicy; KruiU In cfher words, the Jitney still jits. Thanks, Mr. Wrig- Welton Carpet Hassock..- . . Regular $2 $1.49. Hamilton's. "Thelma" Individual Chocolate A Salem product made by The Gray Belle distributed bv George E. aters for sale everywhere, 5c. i . ' Mr. Miller Wins Prize-1- Mr. E. A. Miller, 1500 South High street wins priie of 15 ln Rexaii Merchandise through J. C. Perry the local Rexall Druggist. The United Drug company, manufacturer of Rex all products, offered pHzes of $500 in Rexall Merchandise for the best suggestions on how to improve the Rexall weather chart. Mr. Miller sent, a letter of suggestions to the United Drug company, and out of thousands of contestants wa3 one of 39 to receive a prize. Piokard Ilrotht-r Tnvit V, to visit their farm near Marion. Oregon for lunch. Friday noon. May 23, at the Oregon Jersey Jubilee cel ebration given under the auspices of the; Oregon Jersey Cattle club in honor, of Vive La France, the world's greatest ersey. Come and join in the celebration and see this great cow. Picnic dinner, bring your bas kets. Pickard Brothers, Marion. Oregon; Ir.T. L. Scott- Will be out of town all this week. flirla Willamette Club Elects At a meeting of the Gir's Willam ette club yesterday at Willamette university, Bernice Knuths. a junior, was elected president for 1919-1920. My:tle Smith, a junior front Port land, and Edith Hawley, freshman, of W.oodburn, were elected vice-president . and - secretary respectively. Glenna Teeters, Evelyn Gordon, aad Bernice Knuths are the retiring1 of ficers, -i ' Standard Scale Book la duplicate. Statesman Job ' of fiCfc AthVtic Schedule Full' Willamette university track .team will meet the Chemawa team Satur day afternoon on the Chemawa field. June 7 the baseball teanv will go to ; Corvallis to play the O. A'. C. team. They will meet , Multnomah club on the local field May 30 and at Portland June 3. Drtwry Department Th!. week's special. Sofa Cush ions, Sunfast Covers, values to 17:50, $245 each. -Hamilton's. Matt Dies Suddenly : . The coroner at Colfax. "Wash., In seeking information concerning Wil liam Earl Henderson,1 who died very suddenly at Rosalia.. Wash., on May 3, and has written Deputy Secretary TODAY WHAT EVERY WOMAN WANTS? i . - i . f You'll see and be Pleased Ortet Darmond in ! KS.-5'" """" YE LIBERTY The World's Famous Neo-Plastique and Nikk-Marr Toilet Requisites The Instantaneous Face. Re- juvenators. , lldw to remove lines in 15 minutes. i How to prevent lines from .coming. ITow to make your skin firm and smooth as velvet. Try the Nikk-Marr Method, it does the work. i On sale at the i Capital Drug Store 405 State St., Salem, Oregon Inquire for a book explain in x all aIout the wonderful toilet goods, f Vt i . : " of State Sam A. Koxer; enclosing the young man's registration card which waj made out at St. Helens, Or., and which was found on his body. The coroner believes iafor mation desired about the young man's pareats and other fact 3 neces sary for the records can be obtained XronJ his registration papers, and ,Mr. Kozer bias written the daft hoard at St. Helens and also the of fice of Adjutant General May at Portland. A Salem Product ,, "Thelma" Individual Chocolates, 3c everywhere. , Don't Forget ? That F. E. Shafer Harness rtore. 170 South Comerclal street, has . 8 full line of Boston bags and suit cases. See them. !" . Sewer Work Starts Today t t Work will be commenced today ok the sewer from the Valley Pack ing company plant to the city limits. The pipe will be about 2100 feet In length and will be 15 inch cojcre(e. It will be of sufficient capacity to serve th'e northern section of the city. .About 20 men will be employed in the construction. l . . The Publtc Meeting Planned By the Maccabees for Wednesday evening has been postponed. Mrs. May Shank, chairman of committee. Knapp Is ApKinted . Governor Olcotti end 'State Treas urer Hoff (yesterday appointed F. C. Knapp. of Portland, as a member of the sailors' boarding house com mission to succeed I. C. Sanford, who has resigned.. Mr. Sanford, in sub mitting his 'resignation.' stated that he is not in a position to give the matter the proper attention. Mr. Knapp is pres Ident of the Pcrinsula Shipbuilding company, the Peninsula Lumber company. Is a member of the commission of public docks and is actively identified with the ship pin? interests of ' the district. In addition he was at 'one time presi dent of the Portland Chamber of Commerce and has alwara , showa great activity in civic as well as mar itime affair. Selection of member3 of this commission is made by a 1oard consisting " of the governor, secretary of. "state and .atate treas urer. Other members are Herbert Holman and W. L. Kearns, both of Portland. Wanted i ; Five men with sevthes this morn ing. Call at Odd Fellows cemetery ready for work, j; Marries Silverton Man Marriage license was issued yester day o Albert Clinton Smith of Sil verton and Nettie Jojes of Salem. Their wedding occurred yesterday. Xoon Luncheon Every Day Of Odd Fellows convention at R B. Fleming home. Winter and Court streets, by ladies of First Congrega tional church Cb-Te1 With Statutory Offense- Charged with a statutory offense altered to have been comonitted in Portland, John Thomas was arrested yterdav near Fairfield through the office of Sheriff Xeedham. Thomas was recently In Salem but a few days ago went to Fairfield. He was taken to Portland last i right by Portland officers. ' ; . The Lucy -Lucier Three At The Oregon Friday, Saturday, are headliners. No kix he:. Genuine Leather Hassocks Regular $2.75,'S1.93. HaralltOJ's. Nurse Starts Home Miss Helen Post has 3tarted home from-France, according to word re ceived by Salem friends. She went overseas last July and has been sta tioned near the lines at Evacnatioa Hospital No. 10, at Froida3. near Verdun. Miss Post was with the Sa lem hospital, while in this city. Recetpta, Not and All Blank At Statesman Job office. Dr L. R. Springer, Dentist, Moore Building, corner Court aad Liberty School Head Is Here Margaret Baj'je, superintendent of a school for girls at Vancouver, B. C, was In Salem -yesterday visit'ng the state industrial school for girls. thA state training school for boys and other state institutions. She will spend several days in Salem. Dr. Mott Bank of Commerce bildg. 407-8. All the Finishing Toucbc ' Have been added for the social hour at the Jason Lee Methodist church to be held Wednesday. May 21st at 7:43 p. nr.". So.igs. recita tions and ireadings will be rruieta In evidence. Light refreshments will be served. Be sure you do not m'ss the program. j We want you there 'Tludraa" Individual Chocoli Made in Salem, 5c everywhere. Legal Blanks Get them at the Statesman Job of fice. Catalog on application. McAllister Returns Joe McAllister, who before he en listed in an engineering regiment for service in France, was secretary of the tate desert land (board, has received his discharge, and returned to resume his former position. Mr. McAllister waa drill master of the Salem Cherrians hefore the war days and was connected with other local social organizations. He has re ceived his discharge. In France he held the rank of master engineer Wanted Men to W rk in vhite Kir camp, write or phone F. M. Suver,- Dallas, Oregon. Rom System Liked ' Ed. Ross, assistant secretary and chief accountant for the Phes com pany, met with the. students .of Ore gon, Agricultural college engineering and commerce departments Tuesday afternoon, giving an outline of some of the more important requirements in connection with practical cost ac counting. The; advisability of in cluding in the commercial, course of the college lessons on rostkeeping is being seriously considered, using as a basis the system installed on the Tunwlo inigation project was pro nounced by tne chief construction engineer of, the federal depa-lment of roads aad rural engineering to be the most perfect which he had found in operation in any of the state high way departments in the United States. .Both systems were installed and operated for a number of years by Mr. Ross, and he has been asked to assist in the preparation jf les sons for the college. Dr. Carl E. Mlllei- Has opened his dental office at 510-511 U. S. bank hid. Phone 341. Just Received 1 A, large shipment of ladies Phoe nex silk hose. Havana brown, silver gray,, battleship gray, cloud gray, black and white. U. W. Johnson & Co. Fine Total IH- ' During the period of January 1 to May 20, the city of Salen netted $618 from lines which is $4034 mo-e than for the same time in 19 IK. ac cording to the report made by Chie of Police arney to the city council Monday night. . The number of ar rears for the period in 1919 wa3 19 while for the same length of time last year there were 31 arrests. The amount derived f -om arrests for vio lation of the traffic and speed ordin ances was $93 Jot the "month of May. This amount, it is pointed out, pay3 the salary Of the traffic officer. WeWon Carpet Hawcki Regular 12. $1.49. Hamilton's. Pood Used Piano, Some' good as new;, almost at your own price. E..L1 Stiff ft Son. Just Recelvcil A large shipment of ladies' Phoe nex silk hose. Havana brown, silver gray, battleship gray, cloud gray, black and white G. W. Johnson ft Co. Mr. HHnk Iisr . Mrs. Mary Brink passod away yes terday morning at her home nine miles north of Salem at the age of 73 years Funeral services will be held tomorrow at 2 o'clock from the Webb' ft Clougb chapel by Rev. Mr. Johnston of the Free, Methodist church. Burial will be made in C.ty View cemetery. Mrs. Brink is sur vived by the following children: Mrs Eunice Smith of Salem. Herbeit Brink of Salem, John Brink of Ar kansas, Jerome Brink of Ktwberg, Mrs. Kate Randall of New York, Ev erett Brink of Grand Island. Or and Chester Brink of New York. Just Receit A large shipment of ladies' Phoe nex silk hese, Havana brown, silver gray, hattieship" gray, cloud gray, black and while G. W. Johnson ft Co. Woman's Glee Club Concert The woman's glee club of Willanv ette university will give its first re cital of the year at the "Methodist church some 'time during the latter part of the month The club num bers near 30 members directed by Dean ohn R. Site. Misses Margar ette Wlble. Loreli Blatchford and Venlta McKinney will be soloists. Drnnery Department This week's special. Sofa Cush ions. Sunfast Covers, values to $7.50, $2.43 each. Hamilton's. Cop Chased Them O. W. Niemeyer of Salem and I. P. Hunt, vice president of the Ladd & Tilton bank of Portland, had an adventure with a road cop Monday afternoon near Sherwood. The two TALC onteel gives every who loves a rare dct- fume, the cipportunfty to Know and enjoy a talc having a wonderful, costly ; odor at a price unusually low.. Take Jonteel home with you today. Perry's Drug Store 15he Store . Exclusive Aents for Sa'em 115 S. Commercial Street - : - ' V 1 a 'I I 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii 1 The Place for Feminine yVeax jl and reminirie Articles Stamlanl merchandise at a fair margin of profit! is pur hobby. A glaneeLt the folloTring nrtlr.TiHi that n a fAi.....l 1 . I . ., - ' i " " iy Carter's Knitted Underwear Kaytter's Knitted Underwear Khyser's Silk Underwear Kayser's Silk Hosiery Phoenix Silk Hosiery Wack Cat Hosiery Alexandre Kid (iloves Kayser'.s Silk fJloves Mjirinette Knit Wear 1. QUALITY MERCHANDISE men. Niemeyer In a Ford and Uant in a Tierce Atow wire driTing le.a urely along the road when they Were nabbed by the road cop who accused them of crossing a bridge at 25 miles an hour The officer chased the two automobiles 10 or 12 miles They were taken before a Justice at Sher wood who decided to a&seas them $13 each This they refused to pay and gave $50 bail to appear in court Friday at Sherwood.. Card of Thank. "We wish to express to our friends our appreciation for their many kind nesses to us during our bereavement. Charles V. La Grange, Oscar LaGrange. Former Fireman ITorr " """" Mack Churchill, who was a mem ber vf tha Salens fire department some years ago but left this city in 1915, is here visiting friends. He Is now connected with the Portland police department. Try Northern Flour "It's a Bear. Every sack guar anteed. At your grocer's. Attending State firange A number of Salem grangers are attending the meeting of the state grange among them being J. J. Mc Donald and Attorney M. E. Pohne. Technical Transfer Made A transfer of portiojs of three lots at Trade and Front streets has been made by the Oiegon-Wasbington Railroad and Navigation company "I Can't Wash Today the'Waterisall Cold" Sura enough, the fire went out ln the night and the tank water cooled off. It takes half a day to heat It up, so the wash wtil have to wait, upsetting the whole week's work. Had there been a rtrrrrrx Automatic Gas Water Heater eosiet4 te thm piptna. thm bmrm gomm oa. MalatarrupCAd. for you imply any hot V MM xr laweat te tb bouao and a Mallmltad aupptyof acald InSbotwatOTla Immadlataly Portland RaHway, Ught & Power Company T - I I 5 - .1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 ' ; i ims siore whi convince vou. . I 1 U 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 111 II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .riuwaia, jvimonaa, waists. Children's rsei, neckwear. Veiling, . Ribbons, women a llabadashery. ,)'''.". I I I 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I I I I I . 0hiplpg Liberty Street, Salem to Charlej K. Spa u Id in g. Tne stated consideration is $10,000. The deal was a technical transfer rather thaa an actual sale. In a Trading Mood 7 If you want to trade In a used pi ano for a new one, we are ready. E. L. Stiff fc Son. Recruiter Handle Travel ray Under a ruling received yesterday by the home service section of the lied Crosa. men who have neea d s charged from the military service without, bavins received their full travel pay of 5 cents a mile, can ob tain the pay by filing appllcatioa at the recruiting office in the DArcy building on State street. The of fice, which is in charge of Ie a Greenup has blanks and Information necessary for securing the money. Ummi ru Going fast. L Son. Grab one. E. L. Stiff Ferris Abhett Here Ferris W. Abbett ef Portland, for mer Willamette university stadent and a sergeant with Company M. M1MMMHHHIM1 GOOD Of course, anybody can say his Soda Water is "Good" but apparently there are comparative degrees of goodness. If yon enjoy really GOOD Soda, step In. and ace how ours tastes. We don't believe that yoa. trill tie disappointed. SCHAEFERS DRUG STORE "The Pen&lar Store. 135 North Commercial Street. S Phone 197 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 WELCOME IL O. O. F.i TO A I Fine ChickenlDinner AND ALL YOU WANT -hy Rlt-ial 8Jiitation of the Entertainment Committee I. Q. O. F., the , LADIES Of the First M. E. Church, will serve from Hot Biscuits Tomatoes Tea s And many other good things . n. 75c The Willamette Univenity Glee Club will ting daring the dinner hour.f Supper 5:30 to :30 Rice and Pimentos Green Peas Tea . Bread, Butter Etc, Koast Pork Desert 5 S lit I ; i ;r -'him i ii ii iiinmm miiiiiu I n i n m i n 1 1 1 1 1 1 ; 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 nun in iii i ill NT - J , Richardson's Liaens Dennison's Nov jtie Yankee Xotioon - i Toilet Article Tyralin Ivorj I 1 I l Colgate's Sundries Melba Sundries School Suplis leather (Joods1 . Dresses, i Infant's Wear. Umbrella Uandkercliiefs, o. POPULAR PRICES 162jd infantry during Its servica In the United States and overseas. Is in Saleci visiting friends. He la at present rith the Overland Auto mobile conjpany of Portland. Better Grab a Piano Some ased pianos, almost aa good as new. Vflll not last. Better rab them. E. L. Stiff & Son. Sample TUlloU Ready' Sample ; ballots Vor the election Jnne 3 are now ready for dlstribn tion. County Clerk Boyer havtjg re ceived them from the -printer yes terday. The ballots contain th state and county measures to be voted upon. . j CASTOR IA - For Infants aad GiIMm In Uso For 0vcr30 Yczra AJwayabeara tignatareof I IHIIlHllimHUinillt SdBA 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1. of t ,7t comer Clnjrch and State streets, 11:30 to l30, Dinner: V Chicken I . . ( I Combination Salad ; I Potatoes Ilread and Butler -Desert . I Coffee Dressing Coffee Space gladly T contrihnted by 3 4 ( I