The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 03, 1919, Page 5, Image 5

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    TOE OREGON STATESMAN: TUESDAY, TXE 0, 1019
CITY NEWS
WVdnesday night. Query's nal!.
i TL Prime
Jwnnles former of ftces of l)r; O.
r Miles Bush bank bldg. Phones:
Sffice 323. lies. 1601.
' fierl' Brother Wa Chief .
. Ttarb'rd. who w-an , chief or.
Dolice In Salem in me jan- s, ana,,
Vfco uiod several , years ag v was a
trothcr of Major (!?np.al Jame .
j(trhord who reren'ly has bee,n mad a
ch-ief of staff of the American expe
ditionary foros I u France. The army
man has held important military pol
Hit ions Jr a nuntber of years. ; lie is
a cmisia uf Mrs. Dan J. Fry,
Air
81
NAZ1M0VA
;" ' in
'OCT OP. TI1K VtHl'
l'atlie
,
Tuniht
Hanee at Moose hall.
Tin Shop lU-OpetieI - r
K. II. 'Berger haa re-opened his
sheet metal -hop at 660 N. High St.
Clackamas river to develop 11.70.",
horsepower near Estacada. The pro
posed project 'willcost $1,250,000. A
fall of 103 feet will be utilized aad
a ditch and flume 6.6 miles loug
and a dam 400 feet long will b
built. At the same time application
was riled by the Cortland Railway.
I'ght & Power company Mr the
storage -if 40.400 acre feetff-om
.Oak (irove wok io develop power
i - . i . . .
aiong me iiacKamas river. i ne
cost of the storage reservoir lJ es
timated at $300,000. Just what the
relation is between the two projects
is not known h.rei
the' Oregon
o'clock.
Electric depot at 1
Dr. I. R, Springer, IMratl-t, Moor
building, corner Court aad Liberty
Th Junior Guild
Of St. Paul's Episcopal church will
ncet at the home or Mrs. John
Caughell, 240 North. Cottage street,
at 2:3w this afternoon.
28th Aero squad'on. has arrived In
New York from Fiance, according
to word lecelvcd In Salem. Ho I
a son of Mrs. Nannie J. Wtltorn.
Receipt. Note and All mnnks
At Statesman Job office.
Card of Tluuiks i
We '-wish- to extend our sincere
thanks to the kind friends who ten
dered us assistance, sympathy, and
offering Of flowers in the time of
on- bereavement, the loss of our son
and brother. Mr. and .Mrs. W. G.
'Miller und family; '
W.ik on IHpl:ty !
iV. .An exhibition-of school work dona
toe state school for the I'ceble-
at
BUSTER 3 Prs.
BROWN" for
HOSIERS . -' $1.00
The Remnant Store,
254 X. Commercial St. -
mmoed will be on display it the
school Thursday afternoon and ev?ii
mg. On the same evening the pupils
of tfic school .will give a play en
titled "A Day in Flowcrrtom." ay out
line of which. was published in The
Statesman Saturday morning. !
Young -Man Wani(Ml
At Gray- Belle Confectionery.
!
Irrigation for Ifl! -
The system of dividing the city
into two districts which proved so
; satisfactory last year, will be;. cantin-
!-... - - - " - ... ued for the season of 1919.
MrtWlTME'NTC .The houses which bear even Viunv
lYlU-lU -111-11 IO" - bers on the streets will irrigate only
If your monumental work Is solicit- on Monday, Wednesday. Friday, and
d. kindly ask the solicitor fop our Sunday,! and the houses which bear
business card. ' , f odd numbers on the streets irrigate
Capital Monumental works, only on Tuesday. Thursday. Satur
2210 S. Com. St. Phn r89. Salem day, and Sunday. This plan Will
- permit every house to irrigate four
? - " ' jday.s out of each eek. :
Phone S52r Res Phone I532W By strictly .following this rule we
. R. W. BALLANTYXK , are ablo to supply our patrons with
Piano Tuner - " ' the usual amount of water under
Wheeler Seaki Wednesday-
Charles T. Wheeler will be the
speaker at the mass meeting fo be
held in the armory tomoiryw night
when the .Salvation Army drive is
launched under th-? auspices of the
Salem I.odge of. Elks. Dr. Wheeler
has recently retu-ned from France
anu while serving with the American
Expeditionary forces, had many thriv
ing experiences which he will re
late. There is no admission chars?
the mottin-r.
Xevr Schedule Kf feet IVe June lf
Commenclag Sunday. June 1 t the
Oregon Electric Kailway train No.
12 will leave Salem 12:05 noon in
stead of 12: 1"'. and will reach" Port
land 2:20 iLstead of 2:25 as formerly.
Yonnjt Mun Wnntrd
fct Cray-llelle Ci.nfe tioncry.
Fire 1K)Oh Slight lhimnge
A fire caused by falling sparks
cccured In the oof of the residence
at 457 North High street at 1 p.
in. yesterday. . The damage wat
tliglU. , . '
IH-. I. Scott
Chiropractic Sonologist is now in
F'ortland. His offices in the I'nited
States Dank building are open, how
ever for the making of appointment.!.
I1i1cUii Irmtel
..The temporary appointment of Dr.
It. E. Ijee Steiner as warden of th
state penitentiary to succeed Robe'.
L. Stevens and the elevation of Dr.
I F. (Jriffith from the post of rirst
a&slttant to that of superintendent
of- the hospital has necessitated fur
ther changes in the hospital staff.
Dr. J. K. Evans becomes assistant
to Dr. Griffith. Dr. Princ? W. Dyrd
second assistant and Dr. C. E. P.atei
third assistant. All the changes mere
made officially by the board of con
trol Saturday.
t"hfrlng Text-books
To' select text-books for use in the
Oregon schools for the next six years
the state text-book commission is in
session here. Its work may be ter
minated today. . Th.i members are
Ma'gret J. Cosper, Salem; Mrs.' A.
b. .Ivanhoe. La-Grande: Harrison (1
Piatt, Portland; Alfred C. Schmidt.
Albany, and F. A. Tiedgen, .Marsh-
field- ' '
Two to CJ. Oterten
'. Jeorne Sacks qt Uosehura has un
listed in the infantry and Harold J.
Pope of Salem has entered the med
ical co-ps through the Salem army
recruiting station in th D'Arty
building. ,Sacks -will go to France
while Pop? has chosen service in the
Philippines. They Went to Portland
yesterday for their final "lamina
tions. ' '
lkm't Forget
That F. E. Shafer Harness rtore.
170 South Comercial street, has a
full line of Doston bagi and fi'tt
cases. See them.
Cae I limti1 " '
, The cas-i of W. A. Roiebraugh was
dismissed by Judge Race ia police
court yesterday. He was charged
with speeding.
Funeral for Old lie blent Today
Jaus F. White, an old resident
of Salem, r.nd an invalid for a num
ber of years, passed away at hi
home. 1009 Hroadway stcet on Sat
urday. The fune"al services will le
held at the chapel of Webb ft-Clough
at 2 o'clock this afternoon and bur
ial will be made in the I. O. (). F.
cemetery. He leaves his widow and
three children, Mrs. Philip Painter,
of Salenl, Mrs. R. A. Looney of Ne
vada, and Herbert White of Cali
fornia. Rev. G. 1,. Lovell wi'.I con
duct the service.
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PLATERS A SPECIALTY
With Cnerriagton Piano House,
41S Court St. Salem. Or.
Salem Auto Radiator Shop;
Radiators, Fenders and Gas
. . Tanks "Repaired
Tractor .Kadiators a Specialty
All work guaranteed.
lit S.,12th St. : ; Salem, Ore.
more satisfactory conditions. Sea
son Irrigation bills will be discount
ed 10 per cent if paid on or before
June 10th. Salem Water, Light &
Power Co.
ttmall Investment Lmans- ReaJry
Umuw Hcmae Itentai Agency,
General Property Pealing.
iOHS H. SCOTT KE.LT! CO,
; 464-405 Hubbard Bldg.
Phone 254 Salem, Ore.
Unknown Man Killed
The public service commission was
informed j ester day by the Spokane
Portland & Seattle.. Railroad com
pany that an unknown trespasser
was killed by extra train -No. 2,105
at 10 o'clock: Sunday near Trout-
dale.,
Western Junk & Salvage Co.
V,'t buy all kinds Junk, hardware.
furniture, tools, machinery. There
U hardly an item we. do not; buy.
Phone 70. 402 X. Commercial Kt.
A Salem Prodact
"Thelma" Individual Chocolates,
oc everywhere. .-;
Csed Piano?-
Going fast. Grab one.
& Son.
E. L. Stif:
Tonight .
Danco at Moose hall.
Mm. Sinteml I teo, neat tied Estate
-vvitb the exception of $20 to each
of his chjildren. Mrs. Emma C. Sim
eral inherits, all the property of he-
late husband, Wilton L. Sinitral. Toj
property is valued without 'appraise
ment at $9,800. Th; will was ad
mitted to rrobate yesterday and Mrs.
Simcral was appcunted exwutrix. Th
will was made February 11, 1S9S.
Coiirtcil U PowtHncd -
Because it .was Impossible to ob
tain a quorum at the regular in-jet-ing
or the city council last night,
the session was postponed until S
o'clock tonight.
Good Used Pianos-
Some good as new; almost at
your own price. E. L. Stiff & Son.
Dance
Wednesday night. Qn-?:y'3 hall.
Former Resident Here
(George Post, an a:chiteet of Port
land was in Salem on business yes
terday. He : was formerly in this
city. . Mr. Post is with one of the
larjre firms in Portland and among
other work he has done ince leav
ing Salem is that of superintending
the construction of Hendricks' ball
at University of Oregon.
Baby GIrl Arrive-
Mr. and Mrs. Hans Christensen are'
the proud," parents of an 11-pound
baby girl, born yesterday morniug at
4:15. She Jtas been named Helen
Maxine.
Notice .
We Aavj opened a first-clas re
pair shop aad will ive the motoring
pnllic the very brat of service. Open
night and day and Sundays. Marion
Garage. Phone ?C2.
Mr. Hockley li
Mrs. Harriet N. Hockiey died last
night at 6 o'clock at the home of II.
C. McGuren on the Garden :oad,
three miles east of town, at the age
of X2 years. Funeral arrangements
have not been made but the body
will probably bo shipped east for
burial. It U being kept at th? Rig-
don parlors. Mrs. Hockley came to
Salem about five years ago
Regular Meeting or Cltadwick Chap
ter, Xo. .17
Order of fie Eastern Star, Tues
day even.ng, June 3, at S o'clock
Initiation.
For Hardware Furniture and
Second Hand tSood : eee '
CAPITAL HABDWtnE
r KI HMTIKK tU
If jr-M have furniture toves or
carpta to sell, phone 9i. or
cull at IKS X. C"ii
Time Clock Install d
A time clock . was installed yes-te-da
In the office of the stat in
dustrial accident commission. The
clock shows the number of en:p'oy?s
and each is required to "punch his
or her time at quitting :i time and
time for going to work each day.
Dr. rott
Bank of Commerce bildg. 407-8.
Guardian at Law Appointed
Gabrlalle Clark was yesterday ap
pointed gua-.tlian at law of Freda
Krneger, a minor, who is the only
heir of Elizabeth Kreuger,
Seeking Her HaHliaml
Governor Olcott Is in receipt of a
letter from Mrs. Harry A'thur Tra
vess, whose home is In New York.
To Meet O. A. t. lk:ok
Today on Sweetland field at the
University ths Willamette ball toss
ers Will meet th O. A. C. rooka.
Willamette has won from the Che
mawa team twice and last we-k the
O. A. C. men defeated the Indians
10 to 2 so this game is expected to
be a fast one. Coach Mathews ex
pects to take his mh to Co:vallis
Saturday to meet the varsity team
Satisfaction for the
sweet tooth. j
Aid to appetite and:
digestion benefit
and enjoyment In
LASTING form. ?
And only 5 cents
a package. . !
aakine if hp Is nhl to plv hpr a
clu to the whereabouts of h?r hus- Tho8 wh wl Pla" today re:
balid. Tae 'letter says he leased a ,er c.Dlmick p.. McKIttrick 1st b..
house and property aear Portland
several yars ago.
Tires,. 40 Percent Off '
Carry them away.- Clarks Tire
House, 3,19 N. Commercial street.
R. Dimick. 2 b.. Davles 3a.. Olson;
3b.. Powers, rf., Hickman, cf., and
Austin, If.
Salem Woman PawNex Away
Mrs. Effie Naftzger, aged S4 years,
passed away at her home, 1542
Broadway street yesterday. Death
She is sur-
L. Ij. Is L. YIH Meet
W. D. Smith, general flsld officer was caused by influenza
in the northwest fo- the Loyal Le-jvived by her husband. Charles V.
gion of Loggers and Lumbermen. I Naftzger, and three children. Wil-
I will meet with. the, Salem local Fri- liam. Ernest, and Ruth The body
(Flaw i&mr
i i - - J -
it
and atoy speeulatlve the-
Tonight
Dance at Moose hall
standard Scale Books
In ! duplicate,. Statesman Job of-.
Ice. i
"Thelma'V Individual Chocolate
Made in SalemLSe everywhere.
1
WAN TED
Furniture, ranges, heaters, tools
and. In. fact, anything you bare
to selL I buy for cash. Phone
110 or 511.
W00DRY, The Auctioneer
Try Xorthern Flour .
"It's a Bear." Every sack guar
anteed. At your grocer's.
NOTICE
If yon have any Junk or second
hand goods ot any kind, see us
first. .'-;!;
CAPITAL JUNK CO.
271 CLemeketa St. Thone 308
Big? Projects lHanneil
. (Applications covering two project.
to cost an aggregate of $1,550,000
along - Clackamas river are on fil?
with the state engineering depart
ment and will doubtless receive fa-
VO'able consideration in a few days
by granting of the permits sought
The Clackamas Power & Irrigation
company has filed application to us?
1000 second feet or water 'from
Public Offices Close Today
,The state house offices and the
city and county offices will le closed
today,! this being a legal holiday. The
county clerk's office .will be open
but not for the filins of papers be
cause it is a non-Judicial day. The
office of the sheriff will also remain
open. ,
j day night. The meeting is called for
reorganiatioa.. a general discussion
of working conditions in th north
west and to hear a report from the
board ot directors.
The Peace Edition
25 cents per copy. The Statesman
will attend to the mailing of them
without extra charge.
Dance,
Wednesday night. Query's, hall.
Miss Wrlborn III
Miss Viole Welborn. stenographer
in the office of Governor Olcolt. is
I slightly ill with influenza at he
home. Miss Maud Savage ia sub.ti
luting in l er place.
;Kj3-
r i .-
Xurse lleud 6imes Tinlay- .
Misa May Loom is of Seattle, head
of the nursing bureau of the north-
weste'-n division lof the American
Red i Cross, is expected attend the
meeting of the board of directors of
Willamette chapter today. She will
discuss the nursing problem, espe
cially as it cpneerns the influenza
situation. I
liano Recital 1 v
Hear Miss May Micky ingraduat-
ing recita!. this evening at Christian
church. 4:15 p. m Public Invited.
We want to buy J
. . ' Good Potatoes " - '
Best Market Price V
The People's Cash Store
! Phone 4S3.
1IM98 North Commercial St
LAST DAY
GERALDINE
FARRAR
"Tlielma' Individual Chocolates
A Salem -product made by The
Gray- Belle distributed by George
E. Water for sale everywhere, 5c
Will Call For" Bid
At a meeting of, the state hihv.-ay
commission in Portland on June 10
bids will be opened for equipment
needed Tor the big motor trucks that
are to be furnished the departmen
by the government. Bids are askd
on 100 hydraulic hoists, 100 dut..p
bodies and 25 cabs.
is at the Webb & Clough undertaking
establishment until funeral arrange-
ment have been made.
EDITORIALS
OF THE
PEOPLE
Is the only one of th? proposal uiea- j however, no analogy between Chrls
ures carrying this provision and; tian Science and Spiritualism or be-
there should surely be no objection
to a proposition of such utiluy.
whereby Uaele Sam match: a doLar
for every one we appopriate.
The measure will bring the ccasl
countries out of their somewhat pres
ent isolation as feeder will Inevit
ably follow an thereby indirectly
benefit the whole state especially the
Willamette valley and thj South
ern portion of the state contiguous
f the coast. Vote 310, yes.
-rA. X. M.
i
(Th Statesman Is tld to orlnt
communications upon topics of general
interest at any urn. Tber is scarcely
any limit to the topics of "seneral in
terest.' It Is asked only that corre
spondents refrain from personalities
and ue cars that nothinr b written
of a libelous nature. Letters must have
writer's nam and address, thoua not
neceeaanily for publication. Ed.
Legal Blanks-
Get them at the Statesman Job of-
l "Tin rioit Willi Siwmlini' Kiiwwl CI
I - -t - I mm , ...II...
O. C. Kumier who live north or " v,ii uu ayico.
Salem, made voluntary appearance in
Jnstico court yesterday and was fined
$10 on a charge of speeding. .'
in
'SHADOWS"
See Our .
ELECTRIC WASHING
MACHINES
Welch Electric Co.
379 State St.
Frank E. (Tiucliill
Representative of the Western
Conservatory of Music of Chicago, in
this citjy will present Miss Mae Mick
ey in graduating recital Tuesday
evening, June rd at the Ch-isiian
church. No invitation issaee but
the public is cordially invited.
Phone 953
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ft A m "oh voi - r 7 1 Hg.
Wmmt m '
GOCTtTKST. CswfaH.
pHeea. 'AW-ele-lr
Centrally leeated.
all earliaes.
WASIUXGTOX AT TWELFTH
Pertlaad. Ore
H. MIT". -.
The exclusive,
select qualities
'of our equipment
are above -reproach.
We are
competent and
courteously
obliging. We
render efficient
.service and you "
will find us con
servative in our '
financial request.
Twn School? To Close
The Jefterson schools will close
tumor ow with elaborate exercises.
The commencement exercises-of th-j
Turner school will be held Thurs
day.!; -
Voting; Man Wanted . .
At GaBelle Onfectionery.f
Build New Addition
Const ruii't ion work h'.s liepun on
an additio.V to the Wittenlerg-Kins
plant, which is to be used foi stor
age and to accommodate several
thousand collars worth of new ma
chinery the company is putting in.
Tho rooun is" to be "0 by. f.5 feet in
size. 1 .
TiiTn. 40 Percent Off
. C'ary them away. Clarks Tire
House, 319 N. Commercial street.
Highway Boosted.
To The Kditor: There seem- to be
considerable apathy exhibited over
the nwa4ure4 4o be voted upon at
the election today. This Ia re
grettable as no more important elec
tion bea ing upoo the future wel
fare of the tate has been proposod
in recent jear than the one set for
today.
There seems to be general unan
imity in the justice aud merit of
the measure known as the Uoj.ievelt
Coast Military Highway bill and i
trust it will receive a very strons
rote. Next to ou.- own Ma-ion coun
ty bonding bill, which I am led to
believe will carry for a practically
iinaninus vote, I consider the coast
highway bill one or the most meri
torious measures up for considera
tion. It calls for an approplation
of $2.51)0.000. in bonds, and is con-,
tiugent on the federal government
appropriating an eoual amount. Th s
A newt CariMian Science.
To The Ediior: In W Issue
of May 17 under the heading. "Ae
The Library." annoiincient U made
of a new book to be found in the
Salem library entitled. Payehic Ten
dencies or Today." by Alfred W.
Martin. This emourceBient further
rtatas that the new volume I "An
exiosition and Ci iticUni 'of. Chi istlan
jlenco. New Thoi'ght, Fpl iinaiitm.
and Physieal Reearch."
.i regatds New Thought. Sp'tit
ualisiu and PhyKV.I Kesiarch I
merely wish to point out t om
leaders that they have uothingf irj
comnvon with Christian Sciene a.id
should not be classed with it. Chris
tian Science is the law or God made
manifest In human experience, and
is in no way related to suggestion
or occultism under any name o- aa
ture. Mrs. Kddy has made this fart
perfectly clear in a statement on pane
taw?en
ory."
of the critic io cspose the teach
ings of Christjaa Science would be
for him to expose the wods and
works of the Ifaster. Christ Jesus,
and of the Prophets and Apoal.
in fact to expose Christianity;1--V
canse these worls and works in
the very warp arid woof of ChrUtian
Science as indioted by Mrs. Eddy -on
page 103 oi "First Church of
Christ. Scientist'and Miscellany" as
follow.: "1 have found nothing Ij
ancient or modefn systems on .which .
to found my own. except the teach
ings and demon.-! rations of the get '
Master, and the lives of Prophets
and Apostles. The Bible has been
my only authority. I have had JO .
other guide In the straight' and nar
row way cf Truth.' There is nolo- ,
ing hidden in Christian Science. It
is open as the light of day for all.
who seek the Truth to partake of
its LUssinrs. . ; A. O. FREEL.
Portland. Or.. My 31, 191$. ,
THK WEATHER ; .
Y i -. cooler east portion;' moderate
westerly winds, t f
x
Send a copy hf the Peare edition
to the boys In Jhe service. Only a
limited, number of copies left, so ol
der early. 25 cents per copy.
s or her too. . Miscellaneous w rit- n . j at
incs." where she says: "There If. ! Read the .UamilCd Adl
Mistake In Name ' ' . -
The name John H. Otte. which ap
peared in the Marion and Polk coun
ty honor roll of soldier dead while
It was runn'ng daily in The States
man, should have, been George H.
Otte He was a son of Henry Otte
of Falls City.
In a Trading Mood?
If you want to trade in a used pi
ano for a new one. we are ready.
L. Stiff Son.
The Woman's Relief Cor;
Aid society will meet jit" the coun
f t; home of Mrs. I. D. Bennett next
j Thursday tfternoon. AH those de
siring transportation to and from th
I place of entertainment will meet at
' ' '
Xew K n Igh t . I odge
Articles of incorporation were fi'ed
with State Corporation Commission
er Schulderraan .yesterday by Red
mond lodge No. 110, Knights of
PyHiias. .Max A. Cunning Is chan
cellor commander. Sidney Loyd. vice
chancMlor and J. R. Roberta. ;master
of finance.
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Better Grab a Piano
' Some used pianos, almost as good
as new. Will not last. Better grab
them. E. L. Stiff & Son.
Koute your freight via j
Willamette Valley Transfer. Co.
I i
Express scrviee at freight tate.
Lone distance hauline onlyj
Phone 1400
Requisition lueI
Governor Olcott yesterday Issued
e"uisition papers for the retum to
Oregon frOm Santa Barbara, Calif.,
of Ned McShirry. who is under iu
'dictment in Marion county for is
suing bad checks and obtaining mon
ey by false pretenses. SherifT Neod
ham left for California last n,h:
to bring ' McSherry to Salem.
Arrive in New York " 7 ! n -M
'Sergeant- Ralph V.Vl'.iorn of the I
Great Mass Meeting
WEDNESDAY, JllJE i AEM0EY 8 P. M.
Dr.C.T. Wheeler
FEARLESS
SILVER
TONCIEI)
ORATOR
Of Chicago
j RECENTLY
RETURNED FROM
' IlATTLE FIELD
i OF FRANCE
Admission Free No Collection
AUSPICES OF SALEM ELKS LODGE
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