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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1919)
THE OREGOX STATEfttlAX: FRIDAY. AfCrRT , 1010. FOR FINE JEWELRY W offer yon first a larjrf assortment to choose from.- Second the hiirlM-st quality obtainable and third the pric is as low as possible for obtainiiH dependable jewelry. A pleasure to have you come in. ; HARTMAN BROS. CO. JtHtLtUS AINU OPTICIANS SALEM OREGON CITY NEWS Settle in Salei Atr anil fpa A C C.iat vtin Vav - - . . . . v. tut i n uw ua ... lately come here from Portland, have puranaaea a jiouse ana lot on bast Market ftfref-t f rr.m F VI (Sutfnnl aad will make Salem their home. liegal Blanks Get them at the Statesman ob office. Catalog on application. rn the rnnil RD1D came DaCK. SIOD- plng at Malta. Gibralter. and then home. Philadelphia. David saw some of the world, at least, during the time of his service. He is now work ing in the Spaulding mill. Among the arrivals of Salem men ia New York from service overseas are listed the following. Harvey S. Walker of the fifth marines. Ser vant Floyd W. LWson of the 32aad fiolit nic-nat liattalion and C"lae II. Shutt of the fourth machine gun bat talion. Xoted Crook Peck occupied her time by making a By me uaaue ui nam" urge collection or insects, hi escane. but it is guaranteed I . bat be will oe nere ?uinaa. VnnA rti the Sitriw Will Waltzes at the Jazz orchestra hop at Stavton tonieht. Big nLW auto bus leaves Masonic temple ftoaight at 7:43. 50 cents round tri. Champion Prunes- If You Want to Sell List your place with Socolofsky 541 State. Xone of the Step Will Do Waltzes at the jazz orchestra hop at Stayton tonight. Big new auto bus leaves Masonic temple touight at 7:45. i0 cent round trip. IXnro From Biological . Expedition Professor and Mrs. Morton Peck of. Willamette university re f turned yesterday from a six weeks camping trip along the coast in Carry county. While there Professor Peck gathered many rare botanical speci mens not previously known to epist in Oregon and some which have nev er been classified by botanists. Mrs. riM In Hreitenlmsh A. M. Patrick has gone to Breiten- hnsh hat snrines for a few weeks. He be benefited b the or . ----- springs. to Phez company, opposite Southern beea troubled ,thf 'ut,1k ... . I n ,i .vv.Aa ti hntfriten D lie iacnic co. passenger station phone 204. "Tlielma Individual Chocolate Made In Salem, 5c everywhere. A f nit nmH J ml crtf In fcJ-1 Hon. J. W, Morrow, circuit judge oi juuunom-an county, spent several hours in Salem yesterday on his way to corvuus on iraiernai ousmess. "ThelmV Individual Chocolate A Salem product made by The Gray Belle distributed by George E. WatevB for sale esverywbere, 6e ! km rwh-iti ami I Vmlert"n Ha v moved offices to ;0S haiem iBank of Commeice. Phone &or. WARNEKS CORSETS Bet urn from Kmi Dr .1 H. Garnijbst has returned from France and resumed his prac tice with Dr. E. E. Fisher. .'.II V. S. National bank building. MOD ART CORSETS VUil In Salem Mr. and Mrs. Harry Redfern and brother-in-law, J. R. Martin, were business visitors in Salem yesterday. The Redferns were at one time em ployed at Meyer's store here and now are the proprietors of the Hedrern cottages at Newport. Mr. I. G. Curtis t havlnp a wonderful sale op trimmed and pattern hats to make room for new goods coming in. 12." North High street. Victor Cooley Arrives Victor Lu Cooley oi ine m in ma chine gua battalion has arrived in New York after having ueen iu France for 20 months. He was a nrember of company M when the or ganization weat overseas uut transfe red out and sent to the lines in 1918. noMtrMc Rennrt Filed p v norbv. receiver for. the Inde pendent Meat Market, has filed his ronnrt with .1 lift Rushev. He re- I rJ I V n u - -- C " , nnrt that he has raid OUt all Cah nn rata among the creditors In the, settlement of the expenses and claims j or the business ana iuai me aiiau have been fully administered and he has no property, money, or asset? of any kind on hand. it ELSIE FERGCSON i - In - - HIS PARISIAN WIFIT LLOYD COMEDY . PATHE n 11 whit l-ft Titesdav r. . - . . i m - ;.it with tit Drotners an-i IUI V . i o v ... Ixck up JeweLs I other relatives in Idaho, feoutn ia- Raffles. the amateur cracksman. kota and Kansas. He expects to re- is on his way to Salem. s turn about Sept. 15 Guardian AppointeO , , . . . r'VV. A-.te senator and Phebe A. uonaiason nas ueen ap- 7"-" " vesterdav pointed gua-tlian of the person and mayor of Silverton . Pt jesterday ta.te or Miidrea uoaaiason. ner j" rlni nhtor n mlnnr nf the ale of 1 7 years. The estate is . estimaiea at $333. In the Market for Prunes Hiehest rices paid. A. F. Kurti- phone 1165. Claims Ordered Paid Ann Potter, administratrix of the estaie of Hazel A. Fox and Harry E. Fox, has been ordered by the pro- bate court to pay the preferred claims of the estate, consisting of undertaker's and doctor's bills and the costs and expenses of administer ing the estate up to date. A Salem Product "Thelma" Individual 5c everywhere. Chocolatts . - tail trttt all vntir eoods are worth. CsU Satterlee, the auctioneer. Phone 1000. t CORStTS KABO $1.50 $2.00 $3.00 THE REMXAXT STORE 245 N. Commercial St. 4 I -J Dr. CR O'Neill ' 1 -1. - OPTOflETRJST-OPTICWN I AA . ftnh Bank Buldmo' dale $Tt STRKI Ucensel to Marry Svlvester A. Per:y. a iasi and' Stella Blinston, a houseKeeier. both of Salem, were ywiuj .. censed to marry. Try Norther. Flour 'It s a Bear. .very f-" anteed. At your gorcers. PORTLAND LABOI FOR SUFFRAGE Governor Olcott if Urged to Call Special Session oi Legislature NEW FALL APPAREL For Women, Misses and Children Every Day lirings new garments and aceessorie from the market centers of the country 1 the various departments in this store devoted to the outfitting of women, misses and chil dren who desire to have quality garment a well as to practice real true economy. The latest arrivals are . i ' 1 NEW COATS AND COATEES which are attracting a much deserved attention. A wealth of styles and values worthy of commanding your immediate interest. . . 1 NEW DRESSES in Ktyles so varied that each personal individuality will find a suitable and attractive model and at a price much less than one would exet-t to pay for these superior dresses. NEW SUITS 'V The line eomnriMs stvles cleverlr designed in a wide selection. The prices are rcasonrhle and the quality is high. New models .are arriving frequently. NEW BLOUSES of wonderful variations of style features, made of Oeorgette Crepe and Crepe de Chine. The newer shades are French Blue, Sunset. I-kin Blue, Jade, Taupe, Sammy, Liberty Bed, Orchid, also White, Flesh, Navy and illack. All priced reasonably. A GOOD ASSORTMENT NOW. MORE ARRIVING BY EACH EXPRESS. 1. g. hipUni (Ho. Quality Merchandise Where Shopping Is A Ple&rare Popular Prices MONUMENTS If yoor monumental work Is solicit ed.. kindly ask the solicitor for oar barineas.card. w , . i Capital Monumental Work, 2210 8. Com. St. Pb C89. Salem WHEX IX SALEM, OREGOX nfp at BLIGH HOTEL a UnmA Awa-vt tmrrt tfrtftlA Strictly Modern $1.60 per day Only Hotel in Business District Salem" Auto Badiator Shop Radiators, Tenders and Gas Tanks Repaired Tractor Itadiatorm Kpcelalty All work guaranteed. 198 8. 12U St. Salem, Ore. WE ARE IN POSITION To make loans on Improved City property on monthly payment plan. Capital Credit & Adjustment 3o. 41$ Masonic Temple SALEM OttKCO.N Court Order Made ,i xr Tv pimrdian OI RUB) May Fox. has been ordered by the probate court to expeuu for the education uu; ; "Vt . : r..-Kap nrdnr of the COUTl The petition for the order the girl te in Kansas uij r-sndmoiner ana i unn ing lira sic lessons. Receipt, Note and AH Rlanka At Statesman jod omce. HIGH SCHOOLS GET SOLDIERS Bmall investment lxmns KeaJty UMms House Kental Agency, CeoeJ ' Property DeaMng. JOHN H. SCOTT REALTY CO 404-40S Hubbartf Bldg. . Phone 2S4 - Salem. Ore. WILLARD Storage Battery SER1CE STATION 41 S Court Street. Telephone 203 Will be located at 238 N. High St. Aboot September 1 nwnlntinna adoDted by Central Labor council ot Portland call in t upon the -state ..of? Oregon to ratify the Susan B. Anthony woman suf frage amendment and. srging a spe-i cial session ot the legislature for that purpose were received by Gov ernor Olcott yesterday, signed by E J. Stack, secretary. , i ne xnevunn " the council at which the resolution was adopted was attenaea uj delegatesand is declared1 to nv been the most widely represented or iha -iinr1t ever held. Adoption of this resoistion. tnere- AppHcation Forms are Sent to Principals Throughout the State Willamette Paper company and for the past four or five yeara has been consulting chemical and Industrial engineer in Portland. It Is believed t'aai Mr. Olmsted's appointment will give a balance to the commission by hsTlnr a chemical ensineer as member on the board, it being point ed out by those interested that chem ical enrineering deals largely with natural nrodncts and resources of the state which come within the field of mining. 4-!.ifiratrt( Appointed I .... - - . n rv. . . t .A.WA.-U1 nas utfv-u Aiaf unisti.w. . . pointed administratrix or me ea of Jane White, a tormej . ' ' , lha. laborine people as Marion i county. " -rno :V LxA by their unions are r-! war Hardware Furniture and Second Hand Goods see CAPITAL HARDWARE & FURNITURE CO. If you hare furniture stojes or carpets to sell. Phone UI. , call at 28S W. Ceseseerelal Street MITH' tor MOKE State and Commercial Sts. S S CITY CLEANING WORKS Cleaners of Quality Cleaning Dyeing Repairing 1261 State St. Pbone ii See Our ; ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINES Welch Electric Co. One Chevrolet, nearly new, run 123 miles. Is a bargain. FOR RENT Four room Apartment. Enquire AVOOD-ROSE MOTOK, mouths oie cot Street. Phone 311 1 i-XW lnlr 19. The estate consists ui w -wF ra oruuci IJ a-i worth of personal proper. w. m duolicate. SUtesraan job of fice. A R Libbey. a prominent farmer ir f Jeffe:-son. spent yesterday in Salem QJ business. Suiting Sunday "The Woman Thou Gavest ate The Oregon. j David C. Howard, son of SlIs j vms (mm his service in the navy. He joined that branch of the service August. 1910. and has ...rA nut He is only is years old now. He was on the U. c ii which was a cargo ship, carrying flour to needy Euro Thpv first landed at Gibral ter then at Constantinople, after go ing through the Dardenelles and the o hrmnn. Then they went OCfl v. .-... . - . . through the Bosphorus and into tne Black Sea, and on to Sulina. Ruman t .hirh la nn th middle mouth of the Danube, that river navms After discharging me ci- 379 SUte St. Phone 953 WANTED Furniture, ranges, heaters, tools and. In fact, anything you bave to selL I buy for cash. Phone 610 or 6H. wnODRY. The Auctioneer 0REG0NUS A PERFECT CIGAR vtannfactnred by HENDERSON'S CIOAR FACTOR Phone i MYRTLE KN0WLAND and Musical Mercnanais Sonora Dealer in oaiem 41 s court St. Salem. Oregon Telephone s&s 15c 15c , 15c 15c 23c jtjst tmsi ri II l.R HOTEL 111 I , ft All roBioc" CJLLS 0OrmTEST. Ceert. MUke SrteeeT Afc-eletelynwreef. CenrieemteeV Ce-vee.t e U eerllaee. : WASnrXGTOS At TWELFTH rertlasA Oree Let us prove to you that our prices are less. Some gooa Dariu and nsea pianos. THE WILEY B. ALLEN CO. K1 court SL Darby building We Are Paying; TOP PRICES FOR EGGS Also in the Market for In'EW POTATOES The People's Cash Store . Phone 463. 1SS-19C North Commercial St. TIRED EYES, Headaches etc.. are often permanenurcurcu , , Better save your sight while you can DR. L. HALL WILSON OrtesMtriat Offiee 14... Keiraenw WANTED JUNK AND MACHINERY OF ALL hr - Kur aicnnd-hand goods. If you have anything to seirfor a iu4 nrii-a can -so. - wv ' - Deal House. r APITAL JUNK CO. Wm. Neimeyer DRUGGIST, 444 State St. "Saturday Specials" Talcums IE It- -plnat. 5c 25c Selex 25c Wrights 25c Pages 25c Laxell's 25c Colgate's. Face Powders Vne-ne Roval 52c Crip Vnene Rice Powder. .48c 50c Corona Rice Powder. . .33c Kno PaffPS 3;lC KOc Stearns Supreme 33c ?5 Dorsiant I55 ?5f Mart Stuart 15c 25c Vogue Powder 15c 25c Purola Rice Powder... 15c Toilet Preparations &tt Snnrema Cream 43c cni. Rpntoln Sr. Almond Cr. 33c 25c Vogue Liquid Powder 15c 50c Depilatory Powder 33c ?5. Roredent Tooth Paste 19c '95c Peroxo Tooth Paste... 19c 25c Solos Paste lc ?5 Solox Powder 19c 9Zt avmole Powder 19c Perfumes si " Collates... 50c $1 Oz. Purola.. 50c i nr Hilbert's... 50c T Drues 1 Dozen Aspirin Tablets. . .15c 2 Dozen Aspirin Tablets. . .25c a n fllvcerlne 25c 1 pound Epsom Salts 15c Two rpcetved. a new lot i Bathing Caps Phone 1S7 SALEM represented by their .unions are ur gently in favor of a special esiui. of the legislature to ratify the na- ional amendment." writes Mr. isiaca- A letter of the sam import on 100 part of the Amalgamated Asoeiation of Street, and ElecUie Railway Em ployes of America. Portland ' local. was received by the governor yesterday. A communication from represen tative C. X. McArthur intorms id governor that his attitude relative to a special session meets with Con gressman MeArtnurs unquauuw approval. Representative A. A. Smith 01 na- ker county sends the governor second letter, a short one. in which he says: "I most sincerely hope tnat a spe cial session of the lesislature will not be called this year. 1 am iran to say that I do not believe there is I any necessity for it. and that the emergency for calling a special ses sion does not exist." Snenkor Spvmour Jones of lh lower house, who expressed himself verbally some time ago. reiterates that he is in favor or a special ses Rinn. and from sentiment heard de- riar the opoole of the state favor an extra session o ratify tne sui- fraffe amendment. He Is unwininn to make any pledges regarding oth- r nnssible leeislatlon ana again ob jects to the requirement mat mtriu ho living at distant points be re- nnirnd tn waive salary and mileage Representative W. v. nuier o Pr.1W rnuntv savs he will waive sal ary and mileage if a majority of the members do the same. 11 a session is called he thinks it should be dur ing state fair week so that the busy period of the year will not ie inter fered with. ; Senator A. W. Orton of Multno mah signs the form letter seni om by the suffrage committee o scratches that portion coniining leg islation to suffrage only. Fnrinrypment of the Mulnonian delegation, signed by- 19 members. was received by Governor uirnn from Senator Banks, chairman 01 tne delegation. " For the use of service men who wish to pursue courses in the high schools of Oregon under the sol diers' financial aid enactment. Dep uty Secretary of State Sam A. Kozer yesterday mailed application blanks to the heads of all established high schools of the state. These will en able., the principals . to .receive and pass upon applications or service men who desire to complete courses which were Interrupted because of their entrance into the service. The atate has nearlv 200 established high schools having enrollments from 10 in the smaller districts to more than 7000 in the largest district in the city of Portland. A copy of the act and opinions of the attorney general construing its provisions were sent with the appli cation forms, together with a gen ial letter of instructions covering the submission and.approval of appli cation for aid. "It might be well lo direct the attention of these honorably dis charged soldiers, sailors and marines who are entitled to the benefits of the financial educational aid law. said Mr. Koer. "to the fact, tna' their applications must be made di rectly to the head of the Institution of learning, whether public or prl raie in which thev desire to pursne a course or stndy. and that in order . It. . I at tn iwnrf information- rerumg nninmnti' and benents. they make their inquiries of tne neaa 01 v. ttttition which iher desire to attend. By following a course or this kind, they will undoubtedly save themselves much delay in oDiaimiF infm-m at inn which thev desire. 1 ur 1 11 1 v 1 .. - -- "It might also be well to sim! v.- ,v. the henefitS of this lit a" not paid directly by the state to t?e soldier. sailor or marine. t the a - a,K month he Is required to render a statement of his expendl- iitrn that nertod to the ex ecutive head of the institution which 1. attendinc. That Individual ,i,. . .tatement to the secretary of state of ihe monthly amounts kuh . certified to him by thoe ... : n . v inatitntion and recelv- ing the benents of the financial ed ucational aid law. which U audited the same as other claims against the state. The head of this Institution r..nAnihlr for the moneys of the soldier, sailor or marine, who must look to the head of the institution he Is attending for the assistance which he is entitled to under the law. The first woman's suffrage associ ation in the Netherlands was organ ixed In Amsterdam 25 years ago. Funeral Services Held , or Life Dr. JVC. Llackey The funeral services for the late Dr. T. C. Mackey who passed away at the family home. 2207 Maple Street. August S, were held yesterday after noon from the Webb & Clough chap el. The Rev. O. F. Holt officiated. The body was laid to rest In the City View cemetery. The deceased was 10 years. 2 months and 2S days old at the time of his death. He Is survived by a wife and one daughter. ; LOOK! Everylxy is Crossing the Street for a Loaf of BAKE-RITE BREAD There Is A Reason BAKE-RITE SANITARY BREAD CO. 437 State Street , ' 1 ' t s BIG DANG LOTUS CLUB PAVILION -SILVERTON, OREGON Saturday, Aug. 9th Suckow's Syncopated r'N FIVE PIECE ORCHESTRA Featuring "Heayy" Hedrick, Noted Jaix Singer A Royal Evening Is Promised You Dance Tickets 75c TT 1LJ WANTED Shattered Romance v-r,. Samuel Uoayn presents Now Showing YE UBERTX &E2 Longshoremen's Troubles Dae for Early Adjustment PORTLAND. Oregon. Angnst 7 Ta ..neral inmreefclon prevailed i- chinninr circles todar that the lo.igshj-emen would decide soon to perform the annnare wum sary on out-going snipping D"r els and that hereafter no delay will be experienced in the locsl hr bor. The longshoremen are thresh ing out arxingst themselves cenaiu internal p:oblems. It was believed tomorrow will see a ui crew -, work on the 8S0O-ton sii in-i West Harshaw which has been de layed several days. T Olmsled is Appointed lor Mines and Geology Bureau r.r.n.nr mott resterdav appoint- c nim.ted of Portland, as rl I n. ' . ----- of the Orecon bureau ot iuruirri . - . . - mines and geology to succeed H. t ..ria who recentlv resigned. rr man vears Mr. Olmsted was rtiemteai enrlneer for the Crown We Want Your Evergreen Blackberries Blackberries (Lawtons) 8c lb. Blackberries (ETergrccns) '. . . .7c lb. "We furnish boxes and crates; or we will buy tbem in buckets or what ever you bring them in We ere also in the market for can ning, evaporating and cider apples. Come and see us before yon tell. MANGISBROS. Warehouse High and Ferry Sts, Phone 717 Office M2 SUte St. Salem, Oregon - l W - w .. i 1 1