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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1919)
nr TTfW OftfcGOX STATESMAN:. SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 21, 1910. jerry mews 1 ' Have a Few 1920. Ford chasscs left. i x V .1 1 I 1 1 : f It thflO Willi ""S i unm ij uuum. Valley'Motor Co. I recognized skill and teehniane. has You ran opened a studio at 519 Court street. Minuet ta Makers AVill !,meet vocal pupils F.iday and Saturday of each week. Studio escond floor Derby Udg. Arizona Mayor Joins dub Peter Corpstein. mayor of phoenix. Arix.. who Is staying for a time on nis Pnne orchard a few mites south of Salem, joined, the Commercial club yesterday and gave his assnranee of his suppo:t, even though he is not a permanent resi st of this city. Mr. Corpstein ex pressed his confidence in the future of Marion county and declares he wishes to be an aid In Its develop ment. Teacher Needed Hood salaries. Enroll free. Rocky Mountain Teachers Agency. IS 14 X. W. Bank building, Portland. Ore. Hear Dr. George II. Parkinson At the Leslie Methodist churcb this .morning. if -1m Open Studi-- Wendell Helm. graduate of the Oregon State School for the Blind, who Is a pianist and organist of tie is an expert tuner and will de vote his time largely to this work. He also offers his professional ser vices for entertainments, concerts, etc. He is already scheduled to en tertain with piano selections tie boys of the Oregon State Training scnool at an early date. IF YOU CAN'T SEE AS YOU SHOED less than five hours time. Tbeiel was an eighth , applicant, but the prospective bride lives in Portland' NASAL CATARRH so the aspiring Benedict was told Though Very Common It Is a Serious that he wjuld have to try the Mul- le Worse at Thla K'aaon. "k Work Work Remember, able-bodied boys over 18 years 'old and under GO. the Crown Willamette Pulp Mills at Or egon City and West Linn will need men in October or November for the winter season. Just keep them in mind when arranging your winter work schedule. They have a fine hotel just for employes, at loVrates Without glasses, then for your own good get them. Don't let anything Interfere with your consulting an Optometrist. or anything cause you to defer the matter. Because if glasses are nec cessary to enable you to see as you nomah county clerk's office. Mr. Kioepping recalls that the largest nuiubr of licenses issued in one day that he has record cf was on lec-iii-ber 23. hea eight couple Appeared. Mott or Saturday's counts are from Salem and the marriage ceremonies will be per formed tamo: row. . K. Hoven will tomorrow unite Oscar W. Hoven. of Salem and Anna F. Humphrey of Salem, at the Victor Hoven home at Eugene. The second license was made out to John D. Weber. 25. Portland, a clerk, and Hazel Grace Bertha Junk-Darby 679 X. Cottage. Phone 1930-W. teacher of piano, theory, harmony. Frtr. -22. of Salem. They were And don't let anyone I married yesterday. Ervin Weld- man. 27, a plumber oi Keiso. vtasn ngton. and O a Anna Ackerman. 1C. of SaU-m. to be married at th bride's home at route 8. Salem. Thr fourth pair both gae their residence as Salem, they were George William should, there Is no duty before youlTriesh, 22. occupation, shoemaker. and Jennie Tanner. i. a waitress. It is an inflammation of the mu cous membrane, causing a discharge, and Is aggravated by colds and sud den chances of weather, but depends on an impure condition of the blood. When chronic it may develop Into consumption by breaking down the delicate lung tissues and impairing the general health. Begin treatment with Hood s Sar- sanarilla at once. This medicine pur ifies the blood, removes tne cause oi the disease, and gives permanent re lief. It has been entirely satisfactory to three generations. If a cathartic is needed take Hood s Pills they are gentle and thorough. enliven the liver, regulate the bowels. "Tli el ma" Individual Chocolates A Salem product made by The Gray Belle distributed by George E. Wate -.-a for sale esverywhere, 6e .A V CHARLES RAY IX - . "BILL HENRY! ft VAUDEVILLE 1 ' PATHE AntomobiIe Is Found The Ford automobile ' that was stolen from G. .W. Colidge a few days ago while parked in the busi ness section of Salem, has been found near Oregon City,1 according to :eports reaching here. There is no clue to the thieves. . Miss Minnetta Magers Successful teacher of singing In Salem Tor past 12 years, now resid ing in Portland, has resumed her classes in vocal at Salem and will be found second floor Derby Bid g.. Fridav afternen and all day Satur day of each week. Voices tried free of charge. J of more importance than getting them, if you desire a service that leaves nothing to chance, we have it. HARTMAN BROS. CO. Jewelers and Opticians Salem Oregon W1LLARD Storage w Battery SERVICE STATION 4 It Court Street. Telephone 203 - 233 N. High St. For Sale- Overland Panel Delivery 19 IS Model. Excellent condition looks and runs like new. Wood-Rose Motor Co., 24 6 State street. Phone 311. married yesterday. M. C. Steward Portland motorinan. and Grace Tol man. 1334 Ferry street, were mar ried at the Methodist parsonage yes terday. John D. Siettler. 22. fore man of the Salem King's Product eoninanv. secured a license to marry Hariiet Coombs. 19, Salem, to be married today. The last permit was made out at 4:30 yesterday after noon to William Hardy, laborer 21 ?0 Maple avenue. 2s. and Helen Williams. 19. of Salem. We Can FnrnUh . The new 1920 Ford with express body. Try one on your prune crop. Valley Motor Co. ordering the suit which was to be tailored to order. I'pon completion of the suit Sinclair refused to ac cept the garments, declaring that the suit did not fit him. The tailor rought suit to force Sinclair to pay ior the clothes, or to roaae some settlement. Tue ease wa hearJ before Justice Cnrnh. and by a Jury consisting of W. F. Barbae-. J. II fi;tornin W. A. Clements, uan Bright, ames Inxli. and F. R. Sonth wlrk. Th luiy returned a verdist that Mr. Mosher return the $1 rhich Sinclair had deposited. Mary M. Abernethy. Portland, fit Oregonlan. Saturday. adults, respectively, who are suffer ing with neuronic, mental or psychi cal disturbance extreme nervous ness, melancholia, acute and secon dary nftinia. halucinatoria fears- worries or sorrows about troubles- to write or phone to the Bligh hotel or see Mrs. Lucas at her booth tfalr grounds I for consultation and ex amination. Dr. Lucas will leave for Portland Sundav at 4 o. m.. Sept. 29 I,cna Belle Tartar. Teacher of Sincinx. 162 Uberty street North. Phone 334 or 1C15. TVtU TrL r Teacher of ringing. The Old Ital ian Method and the Over tone. Prl vate muslcales and public recitals at special privileges to pupils this year. Studio. 162 X. Liberty St. Fhone 334 or 1C1S. Wasted Teachers for high school position Also an experienced teacher of ma nal training. Rural school positions from S0 to tl 00. See Mrs. Blanche M. Jones at Statesman office. Phone 23 dar time: 1I70M after 6:30 Coast Teachers bureau. Ir. Iwas of PortUad Will arrite In Salem Monday. Sep tember 22 and will not leaf unti Sunday afternoon. Sept. 21 Phone Bligh hotel or see Mr. Lucas la oar booth. Fairgrounds for appointment James Elvin Will Be The speaker 7:30 tonight at the Leslie Methodist church. Great message. Hear him. Rand Makes Big Hit The Cherrian band made a big hit at St. Helens where It was the orinciDal musical organixation for the Columbia county fair, and the MISS BEATRICE SHELT0N Teacher of Piano Special attention given to children I Crown gasoline and - and ensemble playing ' Studio 345 Marion St. Phone 1299 Salem, Oregon Standard Oil Is Here As usual, the Standard Oil peopl will be at the state fair. They have their booth there now, where the tractors are. They will exhibit Red Zerolene oil. They will have one of their tank trucks on the grounds during the en tire week, to serve the tractor operators. Reigelman Home Azai Perry Preeott Reigelman returned to Salem yesterday after over a year In France where he served as a mem ber of the Fifty-fifth service com pany, signal corps, photographic di vision. He was stationed for time at Bordeaux and later at VI n cennes. near Paris. He was one of a group of photographers assigned to duty with the peace conrerence. Mr. Reigelman is well known In Dr. Alumos Ira Lora Psycho-analyst of Portland will W pleased to see his many friends aad strangers who will seek his services either at his city office, room 37- Wirh hotel, or at his booth, upstair s in the new pavilion, fairgrounds. Two or Three Good openings for girls or women. Salem Laundry. Now U IW Tlaae T Corporal Hlah. la charge, of taa local marine corps recruit tag station here, is ia receipt of aa order aathotixiag ea list meat la the marls corps for periods of two. tare aad four years. Now is the tong-aoaght for chance to Join the world famoas corp. It offers all the pport sal ties or the army and aavy combined. Travel la all part of the world service oa land, sea and la the air. Fall Information nay be obtained at the marine corps recruiting statloa 20 4 1'alted States Xatloaal bank balldlag. HOTEL ARRIVALS manxomcnt of the fair Daid numer ous compliments to Director Oscar I Salem, having made his home here StMlhammt r and Manager John I for manv years. He is a graauaie oi Graber The 20 members of tne i W iliamtte university ana laier siua- band have returned well pleased with the results of the trip to Col umbia county. led at Columbia university. ew York, where he was when he en listed in 1917. harnckl Released The alleged labor agitator. John Chtrneskl. who was forcibly re moved from the T. A. Uvesley hop yards at Lake Brook farm, waa re leased upon motion of District At torney Max Gehlhar. The complaint against Charneski was that he took active part in the labor trouble at the Llvesley yards last week and that he Lad refused to ltave the yards when ordered to do so by the owners. During the absence of Justice I'nruh Charneski had been paced under 120 bond by Recorder Earl Race, but was released when he agreed to return to Portland with his family. S MITH C FO X MOKE State and Commercial Sta. We Have the Xevv 1920 Ford with express or panel side delivery bodies for immediate delivery. Valley Motor Co. Teacher of Violin Best of methods orchestra tratn- tnr iV.livinlwMh Lew studio. OtJ Court str?tt. rnone zn. Dr. Stone's Poison Oak Remedy At once relieves and soon cure. Sold by all druggists. Efcrgreca Blackberries We are ia the market. Bring then to our big plant opposite Southern Pacific company passenger station or phono 304. Crate furnished. Phes company. CITY CLEANING WORKS t Cleaners of Quality Cleaning; Dyeing; Repairing 1211 State St. Phono 705 Electric Machinery and Engineering Company : For EXPERT ELECTRICAL WORK af-m Hotels Crowded The Bligh hotel yesterday re- Dorted tha all rooms had been tak en. but that no one coming to the Former Patrons I hotel for accommodations win oe )f the cafeteria of the First Con-1 turned away, but will be taken care till he elad to learn that it is to holm of the Bligh. said that many reading, el-ments of technique -de- be re-ooened this year. I rooms were listed with the hotel and invited all feaiem nomeownrr License Record Itroken I who can accommodate one or more Piano Pupils Iavelgate The Dunning Method of piano work as given by Miss Elma Weller. This method is a finished and com plete system of Instruction, embrac ing ear training, mental drills for memorizing, ease and accuracy in We have 90.000 City of Medford. Oregon Refunding Bonfls bearing" 5.25. These bonds are worth 107.28. Capital Credit and Adjustment Co. 41 S Masonic Building Salem, Ore. Deputy County Clerk H. H. Kloep-1 guests for the week to list the extra nir hoean to feel vesterdar that I rooms with the Blign notei. ne asia . - . i - . ... .i all former records for the numoeriihat every erort wonia oe mur u desirable persons i veiooment of rhythm, and the Froe- bel educational Idea of making work play, and play real study proves it self of the greatest value in tha child's first year of study. The games are like X-rays thrown on the keyboard. This method also applies Cantala Reevea Home Captain F. H. Reeves, former min ister and lawer at Salem. Or who has been servlnr as a chaplaia with the army overseas, has returned and has been sent to Camp Lewis. Wash. to be discharged. Oregonlan, Satur day. OIARIOX O. . Dana. Eac: W. U Pettlnglll. Philadelphia: T. D. Lowry. HiUsboro: Halda Kehrle, Hillsdale; Jaaei M. Grant. Falrrlem; Charles D. Eagllsh. Portland; C. C Palae. Board man: Mrs. C. W. Sharto and son. lleppoer; Marjorie Barratt, Boardmaa; Mr. and Mrs. A. U. Jones. Seattle: Fred L. Igo. Graa nell; F. C. Guth. New York; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Steinberg. Chicago: A. Rosa. Portland; Mr. aad Mrs. J. B. Larson. Amity; Mr. D. 1L Catt tncre. Mr. aad Mr. II. C Ilippersoa. Portland; Colonel J. L. May aad J. L. Duaa. Port U ad: 8. Zeeliaskl. Jr.. George R Spoawkla. Miaa Bes sie Smith. J. II. Petersoa. Fred Bock, and Mac Swook. Portland. BLIGH J. A. McFenson. Port land; Mr. and Mrs. X. A. Frost. Forest Grove; II. Sooysmlth. aad J. W. Collin. Portland; D. A. Leng- acher. Denver Mr. and Mrs. C. Wagner. Tillamook; M. M. Wllsoa, Kelso; Rath Fltipatrtck. Portland: Thomas Ivea. Independence; W. II. Brantner and W. F. Whealdoa. Port land: A. B. Knox. Seattle; Guat Anderson. Klober. Wash.; Walter K. Taylor. W. J. Bishop aad Mr. aad Mrs. F. W. Cleger. Corvallls; Earl Bray. Portland; W. Thomas. Saa Francisco; 8. McIIelgh .CorvaUis; Mrs. Rowena Bensdoa. Portlsad; J. A. Couile, Eheridaa, Wyoming. I . .. , . I I . V M.t-.v. iojnmefc.aiv, V . .n.lled as the.- room. The Marlon hotel .nniiMtiniK Win to tiour in. Seven I ' also filled to oveniowinn uu " r . 1 . . r.. . j V II...,. ? of the documents were made out in i hotel management is maun i unatn-. siamo. wwnj to cope with the overuow wun i rnone 131. Pensions (Iraated Pensions have been granted la Oregon as follows: Rhoda Rees- Yoicalla; Mattie B. Ross. Portland $12; Ella M. Buchanan. Seaside $12; William Irwin. Salem. 138 to older and advanced pupils and the) Margaret E. Griffith. Jefferson. fl: Dalles. work accomplished never has to be ARGO W. A. Ullmaa. Portland; If. M. Ftaxler. Portland: F. D. Marshall. II. Hoshel. F. L. Prlvett. Mr. aad Mrs. E. D. Green. Will lam F. Shand and Mr. and Mrs. Joha Dawson. Portland; O. A. Shamm. Saa Francisco; Mile M. Bergey. The FOR SALE ONE BOWSER FIVE gallon stroke pump. One Bowser one.gallon stroke pump. One Bow ser 6S0 gallon tank, nearly new and guaranteed to stand the state test, " - WOOD-ROSE MOTOR CO. 341 State SL Phone 311 0REG0NUS ' A PERFECT CIGAJA Mannfactnred by HEXDSRSONS CIGAR FACTORY Phone Sl MRS. HARRY STYLES Accredited teacher voice and piano. American and European training. Experienced teacher and choir di rector Residence Studio, 859 Center Street. Fhone "2016R. outside accommodation list of more than two hundred rooms. duldrcn's Eye Troubles Corrected with care and accuracy. ; . .DR. L. HALL WILSOX : Ovtaaaetriat tis-ill fl. s. Bank Bulldtnar raoaes: - .Of rice 14S. Residence 1244 Office Closed Saturdays MYRTLE KN0WLAND Blusle and Musical Mercnuandlse Sonora Dealer ia Salem 415 Court St. . - Salem, Oregon Telephone 362 All Ttbekah. Odd Fellows iAnd their families are cordially invited to attend the anniversary meeting on Mondav evening. ep tomber 22. in the f. O. O. F. Hall, corner Court and High. Try The Salem Studio For PHOTOGRAPHS 384 State Street In. ! Let ns prove to you that our prices are less. Some good bargains in new and used pianos. THE WILEY B. ALLEN CO. 519 Court St. Darby building (ABO CORSETS $1.5012.0015.00 ' : THE REMNANT STORE x 45 N. Commercial St. MONUMENTS If yonr monumental work I solicit ed, kindly ask the solicitor for our Business card. ' Canltal Monumental Work, 2211 S. Com. St. Phone 689, Salem Salem Auto Radiator Shop Radiators, Fenders and Gas Tanks Repaired Tractor. Radiators a Specialty Ford Radiators for Sale 198 S. 12th St, Salem, on WHEV VS SALEM, OREGON tea at BLIGH HOTEL A Home Away from Home Strictly Modern $1.0 per day 10O Ilmmm mt Mi C frt Only Hotel in Business District For Rale Fonr modern honse. close Apply U. S. National .Bank. n-v- I. ihn natural TOCation of vour child? Verv few parents know. hence over 93 per cent of the peo- nle todar are vocational misfits, nr. t ir th Tocationaltherapist. has "placed" hundreds of people in tneir natural vocation. He reports that manr hare told him of their success. Phone or call room 3i, ungn noiei. for an appointment. Mi Elizabeth Levy Violinist, and her ensemble com- nosed of 30 violin pupils have again been engaged by the state lairi and will tender selections in con cert Tuesday evening in the new auditorium. Last year their ap- oea ranee drew a record attendance and their renditions won laurels for their director and instructor. n f- I r STATE g STRtt LurJle Rarton Teacher of voice, piano and nar- mony. "tjuaiiiy as wen as ty, quality preferred. Piano Inst met Ion- Miss Reatrice Shelton. teacher or wide exDerience In piano. Is arrang ing classes for the opening or stnaio work. Monday. Sept. 29. It may not b aenerallr known that Winifred Flvrd. who has been one of the sea son's successes In New York, was a former pupil, receiving all her early training, in fact, from Miss Sneiton. 31 8 Dr. CB. O'Neill OPTOMETRIST-OPTICIAN LaddsDush Dank Building XTffo: ftie apt 1920 ELGIN SIX IS HERE Ui. 'j Motorists who are looking for a neD 'J" Sirs. Fred Stewart Is chairman of the women's com- rhnrch which Is to serve meal in i to orove tnat good, funda mental training is worth wane, since strong: arvlceaoie car wun body lines and Interior specif icatlone that assume maximum erice and I economy at a reawmaDie price snouio see this car the First Congregational hewen ;the two pavll- ni at the state fair. V9? . Ruth Alice- The wonderful baby girl, cordially it enables the student to advance more rapidly on going later to larger musical centers. Studio, 34 Marion St. Phone 1299. Bnun Investment Loans Realty . loans Mouse Rental Agency, General Property Dealing. JOHN H. SCOTT REALTY CO, 404-405 Hubbard Bldg. Phone 2S4 Salem. Ore. WANTED JTJNK AND MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS wa also hnr second-hand goods. if von have anything to sell for a I eood Mice call 398. The Square Deal House. CAPITAL JUNK CO. 7l Chemeketa St. lem. Or. ice L. GILBERT. Distributor ,nTites v"ry mother a?.d 'atn'r, The ciice Method of siagmg V V?t5.T irt7 de9lre offspring to visit her and her Taught by Lttf ile Rarton. espe . isa se. ceasaserciai airi mother Thursday, from 2 and 4 attcntion Kivfn to fundamental p: Bonds, Mortgages Interest Bearing Investments HAWKINS & ROBERTS 204J207 Oregon Building special prin- p. m.. seni. m ,r, sum i cpes of music. voices ini irrr: Lucas' bootu upstairs in loe ow f- .vjrw r9S Norm liin sireei. SCHAEFER'S CORN REMEDY Quickly Relieves the Pain Promptly Cores tie Corn Only At Schaef er Drug Store "The rentlar Stor,, 135 N. Commercial Street Phone 197 vilion fair grounds. Phone 1SS8. lr. H. C Stone Can be found at Tyler's dnrg store 157 South Commercial steet. le Hardware Vurnltura. and ( Second Hand Goods see CAPITAL HARDWARE & FTJRNTTTJRE CO. : U you hav furnltura stoves or , arpta to sell, phone 947. or all at SM M. CaauaereUI Stveet "RpliaMe Anto RT)air Shop c.iM Reo. Cole. Velie and Dort Cars. All work given careful at nomnctent mechanic. Fair a,;aasawu rw m - treatment. . BH.RM VF.I.IE COMPANY m?. Korth Commercial. Phone 1604 HAS A PLTJNGINQ : VAC uuiu DASHER X WANTED Fiirnlture. ranges, heaters, tools sad, la. fact, anything; yon bare to selL I buy for cash. Phone S10 or ail. W00DRY, The Anctioneer Wb Are Pavinsr TOP PRICES FOR EGGS Also in the Market for NEW POTATOES The People's Cash Store llt-ll( North Commercial St. R 1 -in mmmm JL " 1 APPLES We are In the Market for all varieties of Late Apples. Call up up. MANGIS BROS. Warehouse. High and Ferry St. Phone T17 Office SIS State St, Salem. Or. Louie Bestaurajit ODDOsite Oregon Electric depot- Meals always ready. 40 cents. Dr. Lucas, the noted mental and psychical specialist of Portland, will be in Salem one wee oeginnin Sept. 22. He requests the parents or. relatives of such children or McElcovV ArtUu to be H Cole McElroy and his famous jair hand will be iff Salem this week at the armory, where tbey will furnish the Jan for the dances which will be held each night during fair wees Cole and his band are well known throughout Oregon and Washington They have played in Salem on seve ral occasions and they never tan 10 deliver the goods." furnishing syn copated music of the real "peppy" variety. They are featuring this vear j. Sy.-esto. premier accordion Dlaver of the coast, who Is slid to be a real wonder. rA n nicker and handles the clothes easier than any other washer or in is iype. " forcing the hot suds through the clothes, removing every particle of dirt, r - - .. WELCH ELECTK1U uu. '370 State Street s r Pboiic Vi APPLESAPPLES We are on the market for your cull apples. Don't let them lay and rot. Remember a few extra dollars always come in handy, so pick np your ' good cull apples and take them to the Commercial Cider Works Thone 21D4 1010 N. Com! St. P. M. GREGORY, Mgr. Did yon read this advertise- THE exceptional quality of our p r o f e ssional conduct matches, the up-to-date-' ness of our equip ment. We serve with an experi enced discretion. Cider and Vinegar Apples Wan ted Sacks furnished. Ready to receive fruit now. .Gideon Stolx Co.. Near rorner Mill and Summer streets. Phone 26. The PHEZ CO. NEEDS MEN, WOMEN AND GIRLS i. For the Fruit Preparing Room V Good Pay Sanitary Factory lif,nt Work Call at once S. P. Warehouse 71 L-gW.llIlWr-WS-.H rr. h. mmnhlnt of William Johnson, colored porter at the shine stand or fca messing on rii- Paul De Autromount was orousni before City Recorder Race and upon iltv rs nlard nnler lUI-iiJiaavs.fev.,.,, ',20 bond to appear In court at 1 o'clock toTiotrow mornina jur.n son claimed that De Autromount. . hirhrr chon on Court street, knocked him down and furth er alleged that tne paroer aics-i him in the face while prostrate. Sinclair Ots f 10 Those attending Justice court yes terday afternoon" were afforded some amusement by the testimony submitted In the case of D. II. Mosher versus II. C Sinclair. Testl- that Mr. Mosher hsd sold young Sinclair a suit of clothe for ' .M.itnn nf zii. defendant making a cash jaymynt.of . f 1 UrlSj Simplicity, Style and Beauty Are the three predominating featurr that are eonpieuou. in every millin ery creation represented in our splen did display. We will receive this week several large hipments of lieautiful new hat, latent styles in a variety of colors and materials, priced from $7.50 up. , ' THE FRENCH SHOP V i i t i