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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1919)
THE OREGON' STATESMAN: TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1019, CITY WEWS Yisitiris Sir Knights wel. rWL- M a y Commandery 5, K. T. this even- SzJT ing. Work in the R. C. degree, come. Dance WedneAIny Night At Query's Hall. Wlnthrop Hammond Visits - Winthrop Hammond, former own er of the Toggery, and who Is now engaged in business in Portland, was in Salem yesterday Iot the first time since leaving this city over two years ago. Mr. Hammond called upon friends aad transacted business. Major -Jack Hamilton. ' . And his French bride in person at Ye Liberty today.. Pf. G. E. Prime Occupies former offices of Dr. O. B. Miles. Bush bank bldg. Phones: .Office 222, Res. 1601. the armistice , was siened ho w transferred from aone of advance to the central postoffico at Tours where ne was on special duty. , Alva Burlson Arrives Alva Burleson; former, member of Company M, 16 2nd. Infantry and lat er with thv 101st Ittfantry with which he sfw much action, has re turned to Salenv Shortly, bufore ; Norma Talmadge ''':'i'- la The Forbidden City" Lloyd Comedy . Pathe to give the performer ftod and drink. I Which the state ii av nartr. -: itr. 1 who made the trln over tha vk y prize i,w De given me person l rown touuq some time for fishing I end He was in one'placc vrhere he estimating me nearest number . or l ana attended the strawberry test!-1 spent four hours going 25 mile. Na val at.Hoseburg. - I merous machines were raaklne the trip and few of them got through unaided, according to ' Mr. MeGll- Christ.: hours and minutes played by Water bury in his attempt to break his reco:-d.' The stunt is a new one in Saleni. 'He will play continuously with both hands. Dance Wednesday Xlg"t At Query's Hall. Frank K. Churchill i . ' 1 Representative of the Wtr Cou3ervatoryof Music la this city. wui present miss Mae Mickey in graduat'ng recital, Tuesday evening, June 3rd, at the Christian church. No invitations issued, but the public is cormauy invited. S. H. S. Undefeated Will - shw stay that way. Salem High vs. McMinavlIle High, Willam ette field, 4 p. m. today. A Story-to Wonder At , A star to idolize. See Nazimova in "Ont of the og." beginning next Sunday at The Oregon. Ret am From Eugene Stork Visits Hom i Mrs. W. 11. Perkins, wife of Th Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Van Slyke of Oregonian cotTfcspondent, and her 1 1240 Marion street are receiving con- fu7 rzv' ) V I'm ' V J ' V - - young sod and daughter, have re turned after visiting a week with relatives in Eugene. The Rig Dance . .Moose tall. Wednesday night. Dr. ). U, Scott I Chlrop-artc SpinotogUt is now In Portland. His of rices in the United States Bank building are open, how ever for the making of appointments. gratulatlons on thj birth of a 6Va pound girl at their hoin at 7 o'clock last night. The little daughter, who ! is their first child, has been named Jean. Used Victor Records for Sale cue each, at The Spa. i Thelma" Individual Chocolates Made in Salem, 3c everywhere. MThelma" Individual Chocolates . A Salem product made bv The Gray Belle distributed by George Noted Sculptor Hei E. Wtbrs for sale everywhere. 5c. I A. Phlmsier Proctor, noted Amer- S t m - lean sculptor wno made the statue Ktudent Khiployed lenmiea ne noneer" wnich was Because cf the difficulty in ob-fnvild on the campus of the Uni- taining engineer it is ".aid here tl-at I yerslty of Oregon at Eugene last the state highway commission has week, was in Salem yesterday. He decided to employ the junior and I Visited with E. F. Carlton, Gover senior leuzireeriner ctaaos of Orimn ! nop Olcott. Miss Cornolla Marvin Agricultural collect for the comin? I aad other state officials while here.1 The students will be used I Mr. Proctor will soon ko to Montana Dr. Carl E. SUUer Has opened his dental office at B10-&11 U. S. bank bid. Phone 241. Rreyman Roirse Sails Breyman 'Boise will reach New York Thursday according to word re- sumnver. ceived by his father, R. P. Boise. I oa surveying cravs anC in He 3ailed from Bordeaux, May 18. 1 highway; construction work. after having been in France for near ly 18 moaths- durine which he was! The Rig Dane in all of the important campaigns 1 Moose hall, Wednesday night and many minor engagements. I He was stationed with the army ot oc-1 rutting Up.AwidngH cupation before leaving Europe. He Ono 'Of the signs cf summer at went across with Company M, 162nd I the state hoyse Is fact that George other I where ne expects to find his model for an Ind'an vork. lem'HI xh. MrMlnnville III Willamette field. 4 . p. m. today. Company M Man Home- Rodney Alden. son of Dean and Mrs. George H. Alden. arrived last week from Camp Lewis where he re ceived his discharge fvti overseas service. Mr. Alden left Salem with Compaoy M in the ipring of 1917 immediately after completing hla high school course. After his ar rival in France he was transferred to the 25th Infantry, seeing service in the Argonhe drive. On his way I hone front Camp Lewis he visited in Milton with. his sister, RsreL Infantry and was transferred out of the company in July of last year. He was never wounded despite hfs ex tensive active service. The Big Dnnce . ! - Moose hall, "Wednesday night. Yt.. . I I . . building, has had the w indow awn ings brought from their winter hi bernating places aad put into shape for placin? over the windows. This ihihach Give Addresse I Professor Dubach ot Oregon Ag ricultural college passed thxugh Sa lem yesterday returning to Corvallis after Visiting Bend and Hood River Where he gave the graduation ad dresses at the high school commence frient oxercises. Professor Dubach is Try Northern Flour "It's a Bear." Every sack guar anteed. At your grocers. ; Receipts, Notes and All BTaki t Statesman Job office. la one nf th rit snmr inHo nf I n ot the roost sought after com- Mr. Dunsford's crew at the capitol. I N"omnt speakers in the state. Used Victory Records for Sale 20c each, at The Spa. Don't Forget That F. E. Shafer HarnBS rtore, 170 South Comerciaf street, has a full line of Boston bag3 and suit cases. Set them. ; 1 Spanish War Veterans! All members of Hal. Hibbard Camp No. 5 are ordered to reir.irt I at Marion Sqirare Friday, May 30,1 Return From France- Hat 2" p. m., without fail. i V. L. MASTEX, Com; 'Just Received-- f . I A shipment of five carloads ot "Diamond T" trucks. Place your or ider at once for prompt delivery. Charles LI vesley, Marion Garage, op posite Marion hotel. Young Marion Woman Dies- Mrs. Effie George, 20 years old. and wife of W. Wi George of Mar ion, passed away at a local hospital Saturday. Funeral services will be I held today at 2 o'clock from the Friends church at Marion and will be conducted by Mrs. Mary Presnall. Burial will be made in Marion. Table" ' Today Oil Cloth . 39c yard THE REMNANT STORE 4 254 N. Commercial St. , that 'hour. ing an aflcr-Lour window for the ac commodation of their customers who MHNtTMFNT . I were unavoidably late, but the in- If your monumenui work Is solicit-J it .e di3cont!nued so that the large ed, kindly ask; the solicitor for our volume of work may be disposed of oeiore me closest me aay; . William Bone returned to Salem yesterday after serving in Frsnce withy the 20th Engineers. Before en listing'' Mr. Hone was mailLig clerk at the office of; Slate Printer Law. nnip utirt it in nndAratnad he wilt the banks of Salem have decided to resume, his duties. He has wife di&cor.tlmie keeping open after three and rwo children and thev live on o clock, anl will close promptly kt south, Nmettenth street. Another nac uccu couuuci-i foriuer stale emulove to return vr.3- Close at 3 p. m.. Starting June 15 Salwn BaBnks will close at three o'clock, commencing June 15th. All terday was Otto Kubia, who arrived in France in August, 1917. Mr. Ku bia was in the air service ana was at Iho front. Ilnsband Ciets Divorce i j I)-cree of divorce by default was given in cit uit cjurt yesterday to Harold W. Kelly trom, Evelyn Kelly. Desertion was alleged. The couple married June 4, 1917. No children or property were mentioned in the suit. , . i . ' , Shoulder Arm At The Bligh Wednesday, Thurs day andFriday . Wife CharRe leserti . Joanna James and Rnth lledford Soprano and pianist, at .the First Congregational church Tuesday ev ening. May 27. Public cordially invited. Veteran of Atymiw' Ilomf' Allan Kafoury, former Salem high school student and nephew of Ka foury brothers of thia city returned I to Salem yesterday after having spent a year In France as a member of the motor transport corps. Ka foury was in the Argonnc forest and at Chateau Thierry. . Fiano and Vocal Recital Charging desertion Katie Cox filed I f n ;.k Vi-hV,T .r,t7t t. -j ,u.nr i tr-? "utn Bedford, pianist, and Joan- business card ' Capital Monumental Works, 2210 S. Cdm. St, Phone 89. Salem Phone 262. t. Res.-Ph6e 1522W . It? W.' R.ILI4ANTYNE V 5 r piano Tuner PLAYERS A SPECIALTY , With Cherrington Piano House, ; 418 Court St f - Salem; Of. Salem Auto Radiator Shop Radiators; Fenders and - Gas Tanks Repaired - Tractor Radiators . a Specialty ' . All work guaranteed. , 1SS S. 12th St. . Salem, Ore. 'A Salem Product " "Thelma" Individual - Chocolates, I oc every wnere. , , . It Will Pay Y To, have your own flock of hens this winter. Eggs can buy baby, chicks Phone 400 Small Investment lioans Realty . Ixmuis House Jltental. Agency, .General Property Dealing. . JOHN H. SCOTT REALTY CO 404-405 Hubbard Bldg. " , Phone 254 - Salem, Ore. Sec Our . ; ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINES - Welch Electric Co, 370 State St. Phone 933 Tin Shop Re-Opened " - " F. ,H. Berger has re-opened his sheetmetal shop at 660 N. High St. WillPlay for Itecord J. M. Waterbury, world champion long-distance piano player, will play in Salem to beat his present record of 65 hours and 7 minutes without stopping. Mr. Waterbury will be gin at 1 0 o'clock a. m. tomorrow in the show window of the E. L. Stiff & Son store and will continue night and day -until either he .Dr the pi- ano (possibly both of them) give It Lup An attendant will be at hand suit for diorce In circuit court yes terday against Glenn E". Cox. They 'r-t r, we- married February 22. 1914 at W- r,?. I Roseburg. No childreu or property asks restoration of her maiden name of Savage., I'na James, vocalist, at Congregation al church, Tuesday. Dance Wednesday Nignt At Query s Hall.. Visit in Iowa Mr. and Mrs. John Kooreman, 1680 South High street, left Sunday .light for Iowa where they will visit ineuus nu reiue tr i I Estate Settled plan to return tp Salem before the iv.Zto tate of Gottlieb Hirsch and the ad ministratrix. Regina R. Perkins, was Track Meet Result in Tie The track -meet petween Willanv ette university and Chemawa oj the Indian's field Saturday resulted Jn a tie score of 54-54. Ions-lasting bars in each pacKake. 3 - 1 Thebigkesti value in refreshnient you can pos sibly buy. BENEFIT to teeth. r breath, appetite and . ... digestion. I The price Is S cents. The Flavor Lasts J0 11 1 Ilk i- rr the service was admitted to the bar. j and fifty mit of macadamized 'road warmest period of the summer sea son Which is much, pleastnt'.r in Oregon thaa in the midJle west. ' by ea- Presentation Recital Tneday Two yaung Salem musicians pre sented Tuesday night. Congregation al church. . The plans to enter the practice ot law but as yet hat not determined upon a location, The ' Ilifc Dance ' i ; Moose hall, Wednesday night. ordered discharged. her duties fcav I ing been completed. CHARLIE CHAPLIN The. one and only, in ; "SHOULDER ARMS" BLIGH THEATRE WEDNESDAY, THURS DAY, FRIDAY J Ray IWchardson Here R, F. Richardson, who formerly was in tho undertaking business' in Salem as a member of the firm of Rigdon & Richardson, is here for Several days, having arrived yes terday. Mr. Richardson is now in the undertaking business at San Luis Oblsno, . Calif. ; ' Better Grab 'a. Piano Dr. Mott Bank, of Commerce blldg. 407-3. Used Pianos Going fast. Grab one. E. L. Stiff & Son. law Examinations ' Law examination, under the direc tion of the state &opreme court, will begin today at the state house. About 20 young men and women from dif ferent parts of the state will take the tests us candidate or-ad mission to the p.vctice of law before the courts of Oregon. - 1 Standard Scale Boons In duplicate. Statesman Job of fice, i 31 isrepreentat ion Alleged AllegiJg- jmurcpresentatlon in a real estate trade, George May filed suit in circuit court yesterday against Math Herschied and Mary Berschled. Vocal and Piano Recitals- Joanna James, soprano, and Ruth Bedford. pianist. Congregational church, Tuesday night. Alden Returns Rodney Alden. son of Dean and Mrs. George W. Alden, has retimed to Salem after almost a year and a half overseas. He had a wide ex perience and saw much active ser vice. He enlisted with Company M, 162nd Infantry in March. 1917. but was transferred ont of the organlza tion when it was broken up. Are In Snok Mr. and Mrs Good Used Pianoe Some good as new; almost at your own price. E. L. Stiff U Son. by uimr king the even number. And (n the same marking they will in crease property values in .Marion county millions, of . dollars. .- . The Idea xf making Willamette's pageant an annual event is catching on. It will; be Salem's Obcrasuner gaa. - . r w . .. Aust'ia W so nearly or so much on the rorki that she Is reeling the strain, of keeping her peace delega tion In Part. And. at the soaring prices tbere It is some strain. I ;Which would yon rather, be, a knave or & If ool?" , '".' I don't know. What has been Lyour experience?" Houston Ckron- Icle. t J. C. Perry are In i Some uTed pianos, almbst as good.itW asks that a deed, he alleges wbw Mrll. Perry Ig ,Uend- Ieuty Complrtes is new Will not last. Better grab 1! ? Ik1-the Pacific Northwest Rex.ll A.A.UlvInof as them. E. L. Stiff & Son. celled and that the property be re conveyed to biin. The property of the defendant which is alleged to be Involved in the suit' ? 1 -rated In Humboldt, Saskatchewan. Canada convention being held In Spokane this week. They lett for the falls city yesterday. WANTED Furniture," "ranges,-; neater, tools. and, in fact, anything you nave to sell. I buy for cash. Phone 510 or 611. v W00DRY, The Auctioneer Arrive From Portland i Mrs. A. L. LIndbeck. wife of the Portland Journal's new Salem, cor respondent, has arrived with her two -children from Portland and the Lind- 1 -L ' V . IIiaIp TirkniA in IhA C. L.f Dick house on Chemeketa n r?5. new one. we E- -Has The T. M. C- A AsweMment Silverton has com pleted his work as deputy assessor for that district and was In Salem yesterday to turn In hls.snpplies to County Assessor Ben F. West.. Use Cocoanut Oil For Washing Hair In a Tmdlne Blood? )i you want to trade in a used PH Salrm Girls in Concert Hear Ruth Bed.'ord and Joanna James, in recital Tuesday nighU street. Mr. LIndbeck has been here hfor abtfut two weeks. Ml Son. Mae Allisoi In her latest comedy, "Castles in the Air" today at Ye -Liberty. , ' NOTICE If you have any Junk or second hand goods of any kind, see us first . . J CAPITAL JUNK CO. 271 CbemekeU St. Phone S08 lftrl "JTCSTTrra ll f . Class Hfl HOTEl III A H t FOHIOO- fW Bdg. 'mmmmmm COTJRTE9T, Cmftrt, hMwllkt 4Balrrc at a4mM Srier. akMatcly rrf. Ceatrallr toeatea. CMrcaicat t. : all cartla. WASHTXGTOJJ AT TWELFTH m.KTf ?r n. hixes. Mn. C? II, Gram, state labor commis-1 z ' Bioner, left yesterday for Mearora. where he has been called relative to an. .arbitration insisted upon by J. W. Mitchell a ladder manufacturer, who has been ordered by one of the deputy commissioners to install cer-; tainj safet device's in his shop. He objects and asks to be allowed to ar-j bitraUv Made Good In France. Guy Fitch Pholna who delivered hlx lecture at Marriee Aumsville Girl- I the ITntted Breth:n church. Seven- A ntarriage license was Issued yes- street and Nebraska avenue, terday to Edward Jaques ot Port- to an enthusiastic 1 and crowded laad and Dorothy Albus of Auma- noUBe Sunday evening, will speak to- ville. The wedding will be held in nlirht ,h nunealow Christian church on Seventeenth street. Yon should hear this Iertue. No ad mission charge. Everybody Ijvlted. .Soldiers have a special invitation. A free will offering. St. Boniface's church. Sublimity, MI Challenge Any driver for a race down "The Roaring Rood." "Toodles Waldron." Home From Germany- Glen Day, who served with the medical corps in the army of occupa tion with station at Coblenx, has re turned to Salem-. Mrs. Day who has Dr. I R. Springer, Dentist, Moore Building, corner Court and Liberty I BITS FOR BREAKFAST I 4. : The Peace Edition 25i cents per copy. The Statesmai will attend to the mailing of then! without extra charge. Brazier Small Gets IH1urge Brazier Small, ensign in the na val aviation nervice. has received his been employed in the office of City discharge and Is in Salem for a few Recorder Race during the absence of. her husband has taken her va cation and they are enjoying a sec ond honeymoon. . days. Ho was formerly postmaster at Turner and Jnt before entering Glorious showers. ' S Now, the hop-off of the paper mill construction. , Is V S It will start out with befog the finest paper mill ever built; and It may develop Into the biggest. Irnlne and Trotsky can see their finish. A week from today, the hop-off of the reconstruction program, and the kick-off of Oregon's period of great growth and development. V .Marion county's market roads, ac cording to the plans, will not cost any one any additional taxes. The voters will merely make themselves a present of 100 miles of paved roads If youiwint to keep your -hair In good condition, be careful what you wash it with. , " Most soaps and prepared sham poos eon Ui a -too much alkali.. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brit tle, and Is very harmful. Mulsified cocoanut oil shampoo (which Is pure and entirely greaseless). Is -Touch better than anything else you can use for shampooing, as this can t possibly lnjnre the hair. Simply moisten your hair, with water and imb It In. One rtwo teaspoonfulk will make an abundance of rich, creamy lather, and cleanses the hair and' scalp thoroughly.. The. lather rinses out easily, and removes every particle of dust. dirt, and ex cessive olL5,The hair dries quickly and evenly and it leaves It tine 'and silky, brigftt. Huffy and .easy, to manage. ? ". You can ket Mulsified cocoanut oil shampoo at most any drug store. It is very cheap, and a few ounces Is enough to last everyone In the fam ily for months. I Fall value paid for Liberty Bonds -. in trade -at. The People's Cash Store Phone 453.' 186-136 North Commercial St. TUT . TwT- Leal Blanks- Get them at the Statesman Job of fice. Catalog on, application. Attorney General Returns Attorney Genernl Brown has re turned from Medford, Grants Pass Roseburc and other southern Ore gon' places where be went on busii ness eonnected with litigation to Emmett White ' Will -ship lambs, bogs aid rattle 1 next Saturday. Hi heat market price paid. Phone 1425-M, or 1685 J. , FT WE ABE CONtEACTING Royal Ann Cherries ......He lb. Loganberries ...... . . . .He . lb. StrawberHfs 4 ........ 12c Ib.J Red Raspberries .12c Ib.f GooFcberries .'. . .'. . . . . . '.5c lb.t Bartlet Pears , . . i . . . . . f( ton We furnish boxes and crates. J MANRT3 RP.na . We are thor- -oughly compe ' tent. Our equipment was built tp serve the present day and age.. Our conscientious, efficient services exercise a con- , vincing appeal.. 1 Western Jimk & JSalyage f - Company ' ' ' CALL 706 ; We wlll buy for spot cash, your old fnrnlture. tools, kousehold goodV, hardware and funk of all descrlptlons.1 There is hardly an item we do not buy. ! We specialize in this line are able to pay all your goods are worth.' ... f Give us' a triaL 'Corner Center A N. Corn! Salem, Oregon Dallas Man Arrested Charged with exceeding the speed limit inside the fire limits, E. C. McCallon or Dallas was arrested Sun day, by Motorcycle Patrolman Lee Morelock. He put up $10 for his ap pearance in police-court today. I Thursday. May There will be a big dance at Slay- ton, big crowds, good hall, Vernon Sucko Xyla, Warren Hunts, insures you ot syncopated nrbsic the kind ibest adapted to the modern style of tdanclng. It's the pep. . Thoroughly Modern Well-Built Six Room bungalow for sale, complete in every detail, furnace, fireplace. Dutch kitchen, etc. A genuine bar gain if taken at once. Will sell fur niture.' Phone 2230. Reports' Roads Bad - The xoads in! , the Three rivers countiy. are : reported to be In very bad condition aod as having mud Special Today and Tomorro w MAJOR JACK HAMILTON Special 4 I IN PERSON, NOTED VETERAN OF THREE WARS 1 ,7:zg$J'A RED BLOODED LECTURE" Major Hamilton rwticd a French Convent pirl fmm the invading Huns, j She after-, ward became his wife and is now appearing with him on his lectures.1 J f ; ; ' . ' " I MAE ALLISON In "CASTLES IN THE AIR" Her latest Comcdj ERTY. THEATRE' 542 State St. Phone 717L5TO&5y j I hub deep by .William McGilchrUt