The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 21, 1919, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE OREGON STATESMAN: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1119. '
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Pure Tonight 1
: New Auburn hall
piece orchestra.
Good
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. Dr. WiiHam it. .iu i
Formerly of Portland, announces
"the opening of hi? offices in Salem,
occupying the offices 'of his .father,
. the late Dr. V. Mott, 407-403
Sang of Commerce building. Office
phone 383, residence phone 696.
, . Dr. 8. C Rtone--1 .- j
Can be found at Tyler's durg stor
!t ; 157 South Commercial steet.
( Truck Owner Warned --
i A. F. Mercier. superintendent of.
the Southern Pacific railway com
pany has pent; in letter to the public
service commission j asking that th
commission caution ! Francis O. Farr
ney of Portland oa!nst violating the
safety regulations of the railroads.
The letter says that some days auo
a truck belonging to Farney ran un
der a gale at East .Belmont street.
Portland, after the .'. towennan had
warned the driver that a train was
approaching. Mercier also has sent
a copy of the letter to Farney.
Mrs. Curtis Is Having
A wonderful sale of fall hats,
specially priced at $7.75. 123 North
Might street.
Nervous, Weak,
Anemic, pale, you need , the pro
nounced effects of that superlative
reconstructive and restorative,
TH'- '' -Tha Real ;
: Ire pt irOll Iron Tonic
Made by C. i. Hood Co., Lowell, Masa.
who died Sunday at the family home
on "D" street will be held this af
ternoon at 2 o'clock, from the Ger
man Lutheran church at Eighteenth
and State streets. Rev. Mr. Kcehler
officiating, with the Rigdon com
pany in charge. The "body will be
mid to rest in Mount Crest Abbey
mausoleum.
Student! Hear I .and r it
At the Willamette university cha
pel exccrclses yesterday morning the
students were addressed, by Dr. Ira
Landrith. formerly president of Bel
mont; college, prohibition candTdate
for .vice-president in 1916. and at
present traveling in the interest of
the Anti-Saloon league for world
prohibition, lie gave-the students;
a pppiy talk on "The Real Man,"
filled with real wit and humor.
"Thelma" Jnd ivklaal Chocolates
A Salem product made by The
Gray Belle distributed by George
E. Wate-s for tale esvery where, De
Chief llutton of the fire department
the blaze had its origin in the cen
tral and lower portion' of the build
ing, the flames damaging the wood
lift and nearfey walls.
NoTavtoVny
Dua to the fact that the value of
the estate was less than that to
which the inheritance tax law applies
ui tuxes of this nature are to be
paid in the estate of Ida Mary John
ston. Hearing at lb final account
as filed by the executor. W 11. John-
Eton, will take place November 2 4
The receipts In The estate are not
ed as $3180. the disbursements are
given as $118.65 leaving a balance
of $3061.3...
PERSONAL MENTION
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W. A. Dalziel, deputy state seW
of weights, and measures, returned
here. Monday after passing Sunday at
Portland visiting with . .his family.
Charles V. Galloway, until a few
weeks ago state tax commissioner,
passed Sunday In Salem visiting with
hU family, lie baa rented a bouse
in Portland and expects to move his
family there within the next couple
of weeks. Mr. Calloway is now em
ployed in the boud and trust depart
ment of the llibernia Savings bank.
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BEY ANT WASHBURN
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1 PUTTING IT OVER"
HAWAIIANS :
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THE RIGHT .KIND OF GLARES
Are the only kind worth having.
That's the kind we supply,
; DR. I. HALL AViLSON
Optoaitrlat '
11S.2U 'f7. K. Rank Buildinar
noe: Office 145. Residence; 1344
. Office Cloned Saturday ) .i
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, 1920 ELGIN SIX f IS HERE
Motorists -l-ho ar looking I for f a
strong serviceable Cr with elegant
bodr lines and interior specification
that uaum maximum service " ana
economy at a reasonable price should
1 ih this car. v
! LEE L: GILBERT, Distributor
1M S. Commercial Street !
Workers Meet Today
- Secretary James McElvln of the
local Y. M. C. A. has posted a largo
notice on the association board ur
gently requesting all workers in the
present campaign to be present at
the noon luncheon today. The time
is designate ?! as 12:13 and'the place
Is the wejLknown dining room h9jofjjce
association ai t. nemeiceia and -Norm
Commercial street si -
Sailors May Get Button
The local home service bureau of
the Red Cross is receiving many in
quiries from men who have been re
cently discharged from the navy, as
to whether the. Victory buttons are
available for men in the navy. At
present no ileflnite information It ob
tainable but the ex-sailors will have
a ruling on the question as soon as
word . comes from Washington. - ac
cording to Mrs. Alice 11. Dodd of the
home service bureau."
Lejral Blanks
Get them at the S'ae?man
Catalog on application.
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Chadwlek Cliapter Meet Tonight-
Regular meeting of the Chadwlck
chapter No. 37. Order of Eastern
Star. Tuesday evening. October 21.
at .8 p. m. Social evening. ,
"nark's Fnneral Today 4
The funeral of Herman
TIarks.
HAMILTON
Hligli Will Build
During the last few: days two en
tries have been made in the proper
ties improvement record In the city
recorder's office. T. G. Dligh .will
build a one and one-half story cot
tage at 159 North Twenty-fourth
street at a cost of $2500. II. M.
Randall Intends to invest $1000
In Improvements on his property af
1845 West Knob Hill street, accord
ing to the second entry filed.
Marriage licenses
"Four marriage lenses were Is
sued yesterday by County Clerk IT.
O. Hoyer. Mill City. Salem. Silver-
ton and Gervais were represented by
the couples, each pair giving a dif
ferent city as the home locality, Hen
ry C. Stafford. 29. farmer, and Vio
let Felton. 23. were the Gervais nup
tial elects. The second couple were
ElbVrt F. Golden. 43. a lumberman,
and Ada Lillian Sullivan. 22. They
will be married today at Mill City.
Th Salem couple were Darrell Lee
Howton. 22. carpenter. 425 Sonth
Winter . street, and Sarah Ross, lit,
telephone operator. Joseph J. Dorf
ler, 24. Silverton farmer.and Emma
C. Darby. 23, Silverton student, were
the last applicants for marriage li
censes yesterday. Licenses were is
sued Saturday to R. C. Sparks 20. en
gineer, and Harriett M.. Raise, 21.
nurse. Roth are residents of Salem
and to Stephen R. McReynolds. 22.
a laborer ot uauas, ana Daisy Dell
Tuell. housekeeper, and a resident of
Salem.
THK FURNITURE MAX
Will make and hang your drapes,
i Largest Stock of Drapery.
340 Court Street.
INSURANCE
of all kinds,
and prompt, efficient
service.
Capital -Credit & Adjustment Co.
416 Masonic Temple
SALEM . OREGON
For Sale House with O Rooms
Plastered, no basement), barn,
makes a good garage, 14 8 feet front.
Plenty fruit, apples, pears.-prunes.
cherries, four bearing English wal
nut trees. SV. corner Market and
Fourth streets, Salem, Ore. Phone
20S1J.
Bonds, Mortgage
Interest Bearlpg Investment J
HAWKINS & ROBERTS!
.204.207 Oregon Building -j
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Electric Machinery and Engineering
Company J !
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EXPERT ELECTRICAL WORK 4H court St.
175 So. Coiimerclal St. ! Phone 955
MYRTLE KN0WLAND
Music v and Musical Merchandise
. Sonora Dealer in Salem1
Elliott to . Klamath Fall
Conservation of the timber re
sources of Klamath county will, be
the subject of a deliberation by a
forest fire conference meeting this
week at Klamath Falls and which Is
being attended by F. A. Elliott, state
forester. Representatives of the
Klamath Lake association, the Klam
ath County Fire Patrol association,
the United States Indian service, the
United States Forestry service and
the state department of forestry are
attending the conference.
Ralph Mercer IU-turn - '
1 Ralph II. Mercer, son of Dr. and
Mrs. W. L. Mercer, arrived In Salem
yesterday following his discharge
from the navy after four years in
that arm of the service. Mr. Mercer
received s discharge papers' in
New York, having served on a re
ceiving ship at that station a few
months prfor to his release. During
the past year if his. service he has
held the rating of chief storekeeper.
He was stationed at a base in Scot
land during -the last year of the
war and had ample opportunity to
observe the United Kingdom during
war times.
Telephone 352
. Salem, Oregon
0REG0NUS
A PERFECT CIGAB
Manufactured 1 toy j
HENDERSON'S CIGAR
Phone 319
FACTORY
Let us prove to you that our prices
are less. Some good bargains In new
- and used pianos.
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THE WILEY B. ALLEN C0.H?nty
Water Applications Come
" The following applications for wa
fer rights have been filed at the of
flee "6f State "Engineer Cupper: Al
bert S. RobertR, of The Dalles, 500
second feet from Deschutes river for
irrigating 100 acres and the develop
ment of power for pumping and do
mestic purposes; Mrs. A". M. DeWitt
Austin. for the appropriation of water
from Rig Rutte creek for the irri
gation of a small tract, in Grant
519 Court St.
Derby building
WILLARD Storage Battery!
i j SERVICE 8TATTp
- 238 N. High St I Tel ephone 203
CITY CLEANING' WORKS
"7 -i Cleaners , of Quality . j ;
v Cleaning Dyeing BepalrWg
rlHl SUte St, .i J Mphone; 703
lull SAliL UiCi I rinal TTonse
gallon stroke pump. One Bowser l61
t onejrallon stroke pump. One Bow
. ser 550 gallon Unk, nearly! new
and guaranteed to stand the; state
test. ' . - i ' i i
WOOD-ROSE MOTOR CO.
24$ SUte St. Phone 311
Salem Atito Radiator Shop
Radiators, Fenders and Gas
Tanks Repaired
Tractor Radiators a. Specialty -
Ford Radiators for Sale
198 S. 12lh Sti Salem, ore.
WANTED
JUNK AND- MACHINERY OF ALL
V KINDS
w a also bur second-hand goods.
If youhave anything to sell for a
rood nrice caU 398. The Square
Residence Is Damaged
j Duetto the prompt response of the
fire department, a blaze which
threatened serious results was con-
'ined to a small space Sunday, after
noon when fire was discovered In
the J. W. Harbert residence at 464
Richmond avenue. According to
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ID STUFFED FROM
CATARRH OR A COLD 2
Says Cream Applied In Nostrils J
I Opens Air Passages Bight Up. ,i
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Instant relief no waiting:' Your
clogged nostrils open right up; the
air passages of your head clear and
you can breathe' freely. No more
hawking, snuffling, blowing, head
ache, dryness. No struggling for
breach at night; your cold er catarrh
disappears.
Get a small bottle of Elra Cream
Balm from your druggist now. Ap
ply a- little f -this- fragrant, antisep
tic, healing cream in your nostrils. It
penetrates through every air passage
of the head, soothes the Inflamed or
swallen mucous membrane and relief
comes Instantly. I
It's Just fine.- Don't stay stuffed
up with a cold or nasty catarrh.
HAM : 11KXTSON DEAD
SILVERTON, Or., Oct. 20 (Spe
cial to The Statesman) Sam Bent-
son, son of Mrs. II. R. Bentson, died
at his mother's home Friday evening
His death was very sudden as he
had suffered from no' previous ill
ness. The cause was paralysis.
CAPITAL JUNK CO.
271 Chemeketa St. alem. Ore.
Universal Ranges and Heaters
E. L. STIFF & SON.
Have you electricity In your home?
The Paul Automatic Water Pump
gives you. fresh water every time you
open the faucet.
T. C. WOOD,
12 N. Commercial Street .
KABO CORSETS
. 11.5032.0033.00
THE REMNANT STORE
245 N. Commercial Sti
MONUMENTS!
If your monuinental, work Is solicit
ed, kindly ask the solicitor; for oar
Canltal Monnmental Works,-.
2211 S. Com. St. : Phone 689, Salem
WE WANT SHALL WHITE ,
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HIGIIE.ST PRICES
PEOPLE'S CASH STORE
186-194 N. Commercial St. :
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CO CUTEST, Cafrt, fcellk
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Ceatrally Ieatr4. Oavealcat
II earUaes.
- WASIDNGTON AT TWELFTH
; , Prtla4. Orca
Ot.RlfW R. W1TT0. Wirf.
At Clancey's
123 North Liberty
Mr. Frances Bouyer Lade
Veze with a collection of.
Japanese Prints
and
Fine Oils . " i
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
Hardy 11. Wetou. a prominent
Raker rancher, epi-nt yesterday in Sa
lem conferring with state otficlals.
Fred .T. Ducht-1. uiembt-r of the
Oregon public service coiuminsiuu.
went to Portland Monday to look alt'
er matters in connection with the ap
plication of the Pacific Telephone &
Telegraph company for an increase
In rates.
II. H. Corey, of the public servicer
commission, left hut nixbl fur The
Dalles and Condon where be w:il con
duct several grade crossing hearing.
Will T. Kirk, member of the slate
Indastrial accident commission, wi-nt
to Portland yesterday to testify In a
state case In the circuit court.
J. W, Ferguson of the state indus
trial accident commission passed Sun
day in Portland visiting with his Ltm
Ur.
Harry Clark ot Portland passed
yesterday in Salem visiting with
friends.
r.. r. Carleton. assistant state su
perintendent of schools, will -leave
heje Sunday night for 'Burns where
be will attend a teachers' Institute
which opens there Monday.
C. L. Clancey of Harrisburg, Pa..
arrived in Salem last night to pass
a few days.. .He formerly resided In
Marion county but left here four
years ago for the east. .
Fred Wiiliams of the Oregon pub
lie service' commission left last night
for Prinevllle where be will Investi
gate applications for road crossings
in that vicinity.
Miss Vera Smith, daughter ot
County School Superintendent W. M.
Smith, spent theweek end ia Salem.
MUs Smith is attending school at
Corvalli.
A..Petzel of Quinaby spent Mon
day in S-'alem.
Miss Minnie Nibler and Miss Marie
Mangold of Gervais visited In Salem
yesterday.
S. V. Ramp of II rooks was a Sa-
I lem visitor yesterday.
I liritt Aspinwall of Gervais, well
I Known as a loganuirrr jtunn, " -
in Salem yesterday attending the
hearing of the loganberry cases now
on trial in the circuit court. ,
O. Riling-visited from WooUburn
yesterday.
Mrs. J. Brooks ot waconaa was in
Salem yesterday.
Clvda , LaFollette ol neauana
was another Salem visitor' interested j
in yesterday's opening of the logan- j
berry question in the circuu xouri.
Dr. Carl Gregg Doney. president oi
Willamette university, returned Sat
urday from a business trip to Bend
in the Interests of the university.
H. W. Gard. John Henderson ana
T. N Vibtwrt. board of directors ot
the North Unit irrigation district, to
gether with A. D. Anderson, secre
tary of the district, called at the state
engineer's office yesterday In con
nection with affairs ot the district.
Louis H. Compton. state parole of
ficer, returned yesterday Irora Port
land. He left last night for San Jose
to return a parole violator named
L'ucent to the state penitentiary.
I.. C. Rnlifson is back In Salem
after having been discharged from I
the service. He was overseas 13 .
months and part ot the . time with
the army of occupation.
Herbiert Nana, state highway en
gineer, left yesterday for Portland.
A. J. Vance, representing the Jor
dan Valley Land it Water company,
was in Salem yesterday.
J. A. Churchill is attending a teach
ers' institute at Enterprise.
C. A. Arundell. federal attorney
in the Hyde-Benson land fraud cas
es, called at the office of Attorney
Genpral Brown yesterday.
Dr. William House of Portland,
mental specialist, was a guest ot Dr.
L. F. Grlfllth. superintendent of the
state hospital- for the insane, Sunday.
Roy A. Klein, secretary of the
state highway commission, is in
Portland.
E. E. Blanchard of Grants Pats
stopped In Salem yesterday on his
way home from the ast. He was a
member ot the 1911 snd 1913 ses
sions of the state legislature. In
Chicago he visited his son, Paul E.
Blanchard, an attorney of that city
and a graduate of Willamette university.
c a package
before .the war;
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during the war
ypc a package
THE FLAUOR LASTS
SO DOES THE:PR!GES,
1ST
from the architect's fee. until the au-
thorities ascertain whether the heat-1
lng system is adequate. Question
was raised as to the manner- in which
this was constructed. M. W. Lorenx
Was the' contractor and Lewis I.
Thompson the architect. The boys'
dormitory. . the other new building,
was accepted several weeks ago. The
legislature appropriated 954.000 for
the two bullclngs. Neither Is yet
complete, but both can be occupied.
and completion will require further
appropriation. The hospital dormi
tory as far as it has gone cost 126.
(02.75. and the boys dormitory f 2C,-
69 1.1 S. a total of $53. 293. 90.
TOBACCO HABIT
DANGEROUS
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GRAND OPERA HOUSE ONE NIGHT ONLY
WEDNESDAY, IXTOHER S3
(Not a Moving Picture) THE HAWAIIAN MUSICAL PLAT
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As Fsscinatlnic as "The Bird of Paradlne"
PRICES: 91 Jn. 14o. .W. Sats cn Sale at Opera House pharmacy
A cordial invitation to come
and inspect this exhibit ia
extended to Salem's Lovers
of the Beautiful
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- email investment Loans ealty
IjoansUoujse Rental J Agency, .
"' General Property Dealing. J
JOHN H. SCOTT REALTY CO
' 404-405 Hubbard Bldg.
Fhons Hi Salem. Ore.
Hardware PMrnlture and
Sacond Hand Oooda ae
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CAPITAL HARDWARE A
, : FURNITURE CO.
.ft you have" furniture stoves or
carpaU to sell, pbano 47. or
cail at S8S H. Oaaaacrclal Street
POTATOES
Burbanks, American wonaers, :
Netted Gems, Pride of Multno
mah, Garnet Chili, Early Rose.
We will he ready to commence
shipping as soon as you have
fully matured stock to. of fer.;
Phone 717 or address 542 State ;
street, Salem, Oregon. . :
RIANGIS BROS. : '
If
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IS A CREDIT
TO ANY HOUSEHOLD
WAN TED
Furaiture, ranges, heaters, tools
la fact, anything yon have
to selL ' i buy for cash. - Phone
' 610 or 611. '
TOODRY. Trie Auctioneer
LONG DISTANCE AUTO,
TRUCKING
WILLAMETTEVALLEYj
TRANSFER CO.
Phone 14Q0
THE n o t a b 1 e
quality of our
. . professional el
forts is their dig
nified character.
Our unfailing po
liteness, is all
times favorably
commented upon.
Our services are
faithfully performed.
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ltllliuiniiiuimiiiliiiiH.iiiiBiiimim"miB
If you have,1 any thouuht of having
a washing machine in your home, be
sure to tee the LAUNDRY QLEE.V
The best Dolly type machine,
SECOND TO NONE
WELCH ELECTRIC CO.
379 State Street
BLIGH V. P. Harris. Bend: W.
A. Hills. rWttle; F. Moore. Phlllipp
Hold en. F." Stewart-Portland: T. O.
Bunch. Chicago; W. C. Sager. wm-
mon, S. D.: H. A. Ingl. The wanes: i
Mr. and Mrs. Helmrich, Seattle; J.j
D. Wins, Albany; Mr. and Mrs. S.
Lindsey. Canby; Mr. and MrsJ G.
Trott. Saskatoon. Sask.: D. H. Simp
son. Corvallis: John Battuello. Jo
seph Forners. Beuld, HI. .
XRGO Ed Wlnt, roniana; ciem
R. Russell. Bulger. Pa.;' Fred Znehl
ke. AV. Adams. P. W. Van Doren.
Woodburn: Una Darby. Silverton.
MARION -Samuel Ross Moffet.
Portland: A. D. Anderson. "John Hen
derson,. Madras; M. S. Jensen. Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. Fischer. D. Cadman.
Portland; R. W. Nelson. Eu?ne;
Geeorge Archibald, Salt Ijike; C. T.
Keromerer. Washington. D. C: Geo.
Barr, Canby; J. T. Sullivan. F. Isaac
son. Portland: Mr. and Mrs. II. H.
Mac Donald. Chicago: F. H. Deshon.
Portland: Mrs. C, Meybell.' Mrs. G.
Kurti. Portland.
Final PayminU Made on
Two New Stale Buildings
Final navroen was made by the
state board of control yesterday on
a hospital dormitory, one of the two
n-w buildings at the state Institution
tor the feeble-minded for which ap
propriation was made by the 1919
legislature. The sum of $250 was
held back, however, from the con
tractor's' fee. and the same amount
LADD & BUSH, BANKERS
Established 1SC3
General Banking Basinet
Office Hoyr from 10 &. m. to 3 p. a.
STATE g STRllT
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Dr. CB. O'Neill
OPTOilETRlST- OPTICIAN
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There Is No Better Bread , Than
BAKE-RITE BRED
Try A Loaf Fresh From Our Electric Ovens
BAKE-R1TE SANITARY BAKERY
457 SUte Street
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