The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 29, 1919, Page 5, Image 5

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THE ORFCQX STATESMAN : WEDNESDAY, OCTOBETt 20, 19 ft).
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CITY 'NEW
Silvetton
driving : a
Hesse Phone by Nine
If the Statesman carrier misses
y0u. please phone by 9 o'clock, and
a copy will be promptly sent to yo.
Use tbe 683 phone.
hBMiett Are Watched
lAccordins to a report received at
tbe poice Matron front
ifmidar night two men
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Dodge car were uu mniiwji,
the smaller town to 'SiloM The
report state;! that the men had acted
Tery suspiciously and ijv.cj.armed.
Officers jwere on the lookout -for the
strangers but th "mysterious car
evidently took a different route
from that,tbrougb Salcw. as no trace
vas found of It..
Former Salem Printer Dead
George W. Urown died in Port
land recently. He was a former resi
dent of Sahim. being the eldest Son
-r ih late "Jack"' Prown, a well
known blacksmith and wagonmaker
and a brother of Al Brown and Mrs.
r --c Brey. old time res
ists here. The deceased was a
nrinter by trade having learnedhe
business in me on ice ui me maw-
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VITIAX:MARTIS:
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MTHE TMRD KISS'
2:13 7 P.M. ...
ette Farmer, which was one of the
leading weekly- agricultural publica
tions of the Pacific coast In the '70s
He went to Portland about 35 year?
ago and became connected with
printing office- there.. Before goinr
to Portland, he was married to Mis
Lizzie Patterson, of this city. A son
Walter Brown, survives his father.
Mmitanan Viits Here
5 James Holland of Havre, Mont., if
in Salem for a few days as the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. T. ,E. . McCroskey.
Mr. Holland was a member of the
hoard of directors of the Havre
board of .trade when' Mr. McCroskey
was secretary of the organization
JHefcTre coming to Salem in March of
Wills -year.
An Ad
About
Ourselves
Have You "A little Fairy"
1 In your home?" if you have you
surely would, like to. know its' physi
cal and, mental rating as told by
specialist.; You can have this infor
mation by bringing your baby to the
Cora mercial ,cl ub Thursday afternoon
at 1:30 O'clock. , An official score
card will be a treasured article Jo
after years, when your baby of to
day becomes a man of tomorrow.
We arc a student of Optometry.
Don't ever expect to know all
about it, because knowledge of
Optometry is steadily advanc
ing. Wo aim to be constantly
learning and to make use of all
wonn-wniie ideas. Today we
a:e using the best In equipment
and procedure that Optometry
has to offer,, and it Is all for the
benefit of our patients. We In
vite you on that basis. Come
In and have your eye examined
Water Permits Asked
Applications for permit to appro
priate water were filed yesterday Id
the office of Percy A. Cupper. state
engineer, by Genoa F. Hackett of Til
lamook who proposes to use water
from an unnamed tributary of Trask
river for a small power development
and by Charles Kunze. O. A. Schultx
and J. J. Rnpp of Tillamook to ap
propriate water from an unnamed
tributary of,Nehalem river for
small power development and for do
mestic purposes.
"Thelm Individual Chocolate
A Salem product made by The
Gray Belle -distributed by George
E. Wate---for sale everywhere, be
Two Firms lncon""
Articles of Incorporation were
filed yesterday for the Pacific Hotel
News company of Portland, capital
ized at $10,000. The Incorporators
are Frank W. Beach. Alton Y. Beacn
and Orvllle Gamble. Articles were
filed by the Realtor Investment eom-
nanv of Portland, capitalized 1
$5000. The Incorporators are r reo
German. Carl G. Wlntier ana lieorge
L. Hurd. ..
Hank Increases Stock
The Clackamas County Bank of
Sandy yesterday Tiled with Will II.
Bennett,. . state superintendent of
banks, resolutions showing an in
crease in the capital stock of the de
pository from $10,000 to $20,000.
HARTMAN BROS. CO.
Jewelers & Opticians
SALEM OREGON
wandered from the home of his par
ents yesterday afternoon and made
his way to the Spaulding sash and
door facto:y where he was- fonnd
Tli. Kulrm Conirre of Mother
Is backing the movement to estab
lish ncrmanent eugenic ana cniin
welfare headquarters In Salem. 'AH
public spirited men and women In
Salem should enlist their services In
making It a success;
1)7 the shen men who notified the
Child Wanders AH ny I i,nlie. In the mfnntiir.A th nar.
nru i .1 - . r im I . .... . ..
uu, orjtar-uiu suu ui. a r. .mi- pntg or tne chiln Had started a
ier or ine wuey u. Auen company, (search far the missine voniiMtor
find he was soon safe at home. .
1920 ELGIN SIX IS HERE
i. Motorists who are looking for a
tronr serviceable car with - elegant
body lines and Interior specifications
that aMums maximum service and
economy at a reasonable price should
sea this car. - -
LEE L GILBERT, Distributor
Bonds; Mortgages
Interest Bearing Investments
HAWKINS &;R0BERTS
i 204.207 Oregon Building
. W1IE5 IX SALEM, OREGOX
-.-' stop at -:
BLIGH HOTEL
t -A Home Away from. Home '
! Strictly Modern $1. 00 per day
100 Itovnia of Solid Cmfrt
Only Hotel in Business District
Dr. William B. Mott
: Formerly of Portland, announces
the opening of his offices in Salem,
occupying the offices of his father,
the late Dr. W. S. Mott. 407-408
Bank of Commerce building. Office
phone 3S3, residence phone 696.
Acre.-ure to Ik Irriaated
W. S. Powers of Corvallls na
filed at the office of the state engi
neer an application to appropriate
water from Little Jack creek for the
irrigation of 400 acres., for the de
velopment of 120 horsepower ana
for domestic, -nuraos-es near Fres-
cott. Columbia county. J. L. ciougn
of Canyonville has filed for the aP-
nronriation of water from Soutn
Uropqua river to irrigate 140 acres
Lefral Blank- -
Get them at the statesman
office. Catalog on application.
ob
THAT'S IT.
The Universal Farm Electric Light
ing Plant and Patil Automatic water the "safety first" film that is now be-
Filra Goes to Cbast-r-
Friday and Saturday of this week
I Fapl Automatic water I the "safety first'
t fail to see these In J ing 8hown In O
system. Don
operation Satutday and let mc tell
you all about them. ? " ". '
T. C. WOOD
162 North Commercial St.
HAI.IILT0N
j TITE FTJTtXITURE MAX
Wili, nuke and hang your drapes.
Largest Stock of Drapery,
i 840 Court Street.
ACC1DF.XTS WILL IIAPPKX.
Glasses do break. ,U you have any
trouble with yours, we will "repair
them and aiake tnem hew. r (
DR. L. nALt WTXSON
" Optatetrlat
S10-Z11 IT. . Bank Building;
Ifhooes: Office 14 5. Residence 1Z44
ptfico Closed Saturdays ,.. , ..
Oregon under the au
spices of the state department of
labor. ..will be shown at Springfield
and Eugene, and Sunday it will be
taken to Powers on Coos Bay
Traveling with the film are W. It-
Rasmussen. original secretary of the
National , Safety council with head
quarters afr:Chieago: H. P. Coffin-
secretary or the Oregon branch of the
council, and C. II. Gram, state labor
commissioner.
Case is -Ke-openel -!
The public service commission yes
terday issued an order reopenin
f-r hparlni the application of the
Douxlas county court for permission
to establish temporary crossing over
the tracks of the Oregon it Califor
nia railroad in Myrtle Creek. Th
nronosed crossing will connect tn
Myrtle Creek-Roseburg : section
the Pacific highway.
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Dresses in New Fall Models
Th.it Combine SniartucsH With t'tilily in a elrlif;lit ful an.l jilcasinj: manner,
and hilly interesting is the fact that tliene lrcssrs arc priced cxtrrnrly
reasonable. .There Ls much to he said in favor of this showing of dr.-s.
noteworthy is the exceptional quality of the material nsed. The trin;mi:ifs
the hraids, the huttons arc in full accord with the high standard set by thi
up-tothe-minute iiuhIcIs.
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A visit to tin dress department wjH Ik well worth the time poIJt in view
ing these serviceable dresses which are priced
From $16.48 Upward.
Quality
Merchandise
i
g. glttuletj (fin.
Where Shopping 1$ a Pleasure
Support the Campaign for W. S. S.
Topular
Trice
of
Iirlnir Your Ilali
-. To the Commercial club Tuumaav
afternoon for expert ; eiaminauon
score cards will he Issued and It will
cost you but 25 cents,",,
Two Girl F-scaie
; Two girls, Georgia Marshall and
Farin Neil, escaped from thte state
school for the feeble minded, .ac
cording to a report received at the
jxdicc station yesterday morning.
The report staled that the two run
aways might come to Salem. Both
Kir Is are about 20 years old and
'iave dark hair and eyes, and are
wearing the plain school costume.
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MI'TH'-O'
FOk v
MOKE
State and Comjierclal Sta.
RIYRTLE KN0WLAND r
Music and Musical Merchandise
gonora Dealer la Salem
415 Court St.
Telephone 352
Salem; Oregon
Electric Machinery and . Engineering-
v Company
: . ' For i -
EXPEST ELECTRICAL WORK
175 So. Commercial St. Phone 955
Let ns proTe to you that our prices
are less. Some good bargain In new
and used pianos.
THE WILEY B. ALLEN CO.
519 Court St. Derby building
If Toil Haven't a Child
-T.Za your tome, see that your neigh
bor who has, takes it to tne com
mercial club Thursday afternoon, a
half-past one o'clock for expert phy
sical and mental examination.
One Ovreland, nearly new, six cylln
der.. 5 passenger, equipped all Cord
Tires and one extra, new. Guaran
teed Al shape for $1250.
WOOIMIOSE MOTOIt CO.
24 G State St. Phone 211
Dr. Mendelsohn Ileturnft . to Nalem
pr. M. P. Mendelsoh. well known
optometrist and optician who suc
cessfully practlcedhia.-professlon in
Salem for nine years, baa announce
that he expects to return to Salem
in the near future ana resume hi
practice. Through ill heaiyi . ano
family troubles Dr. Mendelsohn wa
forced to give up hi practice here
a s few years ago. After a sojourn
In California he returned to Oregon
and onened offices in Portland. H
Is the doctor's intention to open hl
office hers about Jaatary 1 190
LTuhercuIosis
People with tuberculosis deslrinr
Immediate, positive guaranteed re
lief, write Uerome Cralte company
5Q9 California St.. Los Angeles, Cal
-aassssSBSSSssssssM
Car Goe Too Kat
A complaint was riled at tbe po
lice station yesterday concerning a
party of supposed ctuaenia driving
a lance car. ine repo:x eiaieo inai
the car was a daily violator of tbe
City speed ordinance, scorching east
on State street at the rate of 40
miles an hour each afternoon about
4:50.
0REG0NUS -
" ' A PERFECT CIGAB
I ' If auufactured hy
BENTJKESON'S CIGAR FACTORT
i ; Phone lit V
Salem Auto Eadiator Shop
Radiators, Fender and Gas
Tanks Repaired
" Tractor Radiator a Specialty
Ford Radiators for Sale
198 S. 12la St. , Salem, Ore.
For Auto Insurance
of all kinds, see us first
0'
Capital Credit & Adjustment Co.
416 Masonic Temple
SALEM OREGON
YflLLARD Storage Battery
Z ; SERVICE STATION
233 JI. Iligh St . Telephone 203
CITY CLEANING WORKS
; I Cleaners of Quality
Cleaning Dyeing Repairing
12C1 State St." . Phone 703
(SOORSETS
$1.50 $2.00 IJ.00
THE REMNANT STORE
245 N. Commercial St.
WANTED
JUNK AND MACHINERY OF ALL
KINDS ;
We also buy second-hand good.
If toii have anything to sell for a
eood Drice call 398. ine cquare
Deal House.
CAPITAL JUNK CO.
271 Chemeketa PL lem. Or.
Victor and Pathe Records
IL L STIFF & SON
1 KT
SUTC?,STBftl
4-
DrCB O'Neill
(nonETRlST-OPTKl
TjfCbr tte apt -
I 1 fmnmtvfil rV.t
fsers ww
; MONUMENTS
M jour monumental work 1 sollcit-
a. kindly ask the solicitor tor our
Capital Monumental WoikS,"
21J a Com. St. Phone 689, Salem
WE WANT SMALL WniTEj
: Beads
HIGHEST TRICES
PEOPLE'S CASH STORE
186-191 N. Commercial St.
U. S. GARAGE
54 Ferry Street
USED BUT NOT ABUSED CARS
SPECIAL New series Studebaker
value $1625. today $1300. U. S.
Garage. Phone 1752
BmajJ Investment lxans Kealty
loana House KentAl Agency, j :
Ceoeral Troperty Dealing. '
JOllS n.SCOTT REA1.TY CO
404-405 Hubbard Bids. " ' -"one
2ij Salem. Ore.
"w Bard war Vtirnlture and
Bacond Hand Oooda M -
CAPITAL HARDWARE
FURNITURE CO.
ft yo hT furniture stoves or
5Mt to aell. phn 947. r
el at 28 N. Ur(jl Street
POTATOES
hurbanks, American Wonders,
Netted Gems, Pride of Multno
mah, Garnet Chill, Early Rose.
We will be ready to commence
shipping as soon a you have,
fully matured stock to offer,
phone 717 or address 542 State
street. Salem, Oregon. j
MANGIS BROS.
WANTED
SACKS and RAGS
Also All Kinds Of
JUNK
STEINB0CK JUNK &
AUTO WRECKING
3 2 0-3 2 C North Commercial St.
Phone 305
We Specialize In Auto Wrecking
Parts for any make of car at
half price
Pyre ilan Cklnjc Ware
And metal holder al iiamiuona
Walnnt CJnmcr lo Jleet
At thn Multnomah hotel. Portland
on N'ovember 12 and 13, will be heio
th roe-ular annual meetlne of th
ntrn Walnut Growers association
for which an interesting program i'
being arranged by the secretary
treasurer. Knight L. Pearee!y, of Sa
em. Amone the persons expecteo
to make talks on the walnut Indus
try win t C. A. Read, nut exper
of. the United States department of
agriculture.
Ion't Pay High Price
For -Inferior cooking ware; Py
rax is guaranteed, nanimou .
Detroit and will go as far east as
New York. They will combine bus
iness with, pleasure and expect to be
away about four or five weeks. They
will make an extended. Inipectloa of
the Ford son factory at Detroit.
Mrs. W. S. Whealor of Seattle and
J. A. Bond of Indiana are -visiting
their brother. S. R. Bond of Slra.
Major W. 11. Emrlck and Major
Joseph Scbur are In Salem on of.
flcial business in connection with
Ihe National gnard of Oregon. MaJ
Em:ick is bead of . thte encineer
forces of the state organization and
MaJ. Schor Is In charge of the sup
ply division.
Albert Blankenshlp of Salem se
cured a permit to hunt Monday.
HOTEL ARRIVALS
:
Pyre ;Um Ctookiag Ware
At Hamilton s.
Inheritance Tav. rl
Upon the petition cf John W.
Reynolds, administrator of the John
Ileynolds estate, an order was Is
sued by .Jndce Uinghaiu yesterday
fixing the Inheritance tax to oe paid
hv tbe estate. The sum of $2S.23
ill be piid. according to the order
the net value or the estate oeing
$12,829.37. of which $10,000 Is ex
empted under the law. leaving the
sum of $2829.37 subject to the tax.
The hei:s of the estate are Sallie A.
Remolds, ihe widow: Mary E. Key
nolda" and Kate D. Goltra. daughters,
and Lloyd T. and John V. Reynolds.
SOLS.
MARION Msjor and Mrs. W. IL
Emrlck. Mr. and Mrs. George W.
Lewis. Portland; Denton Burdlck
Carl Shoemaker. Portland: James
Holland. Havre. Mont.; A. A. Mcln
tvre. Bonners Ferry, Idaho; J. A.
Campbell. Wellington. N. J.; Charles
B. Wade. Roaeburg; II. E. Gates
Richmond. lad.: G. B. Harris. Mln
neapolis; E. G. Waldron. Seattle; F.
11. Leonard. Chicago: Charles J. her
cuson. Klamath Falls.
BLIGH M. 11. Harlow, Eugene;
Mr. and Mrs.. Fred Jones. Oregon
CHy; Fred T. Bllyeu and Alvln M
Gilker. Selo: W. H. Steveley, Stay
ton; Bnrt Stevena. Enterprise; Frank
Gnill. D. II. Flndley, William Ben
nett. Al. Inrram. E. V. Matbes. L.
A. Waterman. F. Stewart. R. Fpeak
V. n. Pealrs. G. Bentley.' Portland
ARGO Mr. andMr. Charles Me-
Croeaan. Halowtown. Mont.. J. Casa.
Atoml)i1e Danig"d
. iTonilprn wptp smashed and both
bars sliehtly dmaced when the ma
hine driven by Jor.n MinnicKei oi
230 North High street and a car
owned by the ttate Industrial acci
dent commission collided near the
Mate house ycsle-.tlay afternoon. The
blame for the collision was not fixed
and no one was Injured la the mlx-
VP-
The Charle It. Archerd Implement
Company has Just received a car
load of mill run. '
Wl'l Sell Prowrty
'Annie C. Tweed, mother and ;rrar
dlan of Oliver Clarence Rovelstad,
15 years old. Tiled a petition yester
day asking for an order to dispose
of preperty held In trust for the
minor. The property ronslst of 97
acres of land In Marlon county, the
value of the property not being
given.
PERSONAL MENTION
WANTED
Furniture, ranges, heaters, tools
fad. in fact, anything you hare
to sou. i buy for cash. Fhone
' 510 or 611.
nTTf;TIiiAuctis
LONG DISTANCE AUTO
TRUCKING
miJVMETTE VALLEY
TRANSFER CO. .
Electric
Restaurant
Under New Management
Having purchased the Electric
Restaurant at 481 State street,
we wislj to inform. the public
that we are ready to offer the
lst of. service at all times.
Open from 6 a. m. to 1 a. ni.
OUR SPECIALTY
OYSTERS FISH CHOPS
CHILI CON CARNE
J.-D.MADDO?
n 'y.-t t,i
op.
A ROYAL
VACUUM CLEANER,
Ia-I us demonstrate to you that
the ROYAL CLEANER .la eo
EFFICIENT lhat.it doe not
need tne air of a brush or other
mechanical means to get all the
WELCH ELECTRIC CO.
379 State Street
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Will T. Kirk was in Portland yes
terday.
. H. C. Marvin of the Opera House
pharmacy was in Portland yesterday
Mrs. W. T. Rlgdon Is visiting at
Newport
Miss Marcaret Mulkey of Portland
has been here recently visitlns: at the
home of her grandparents Mr. ana
Sirs. F. A. RIggs..
Mae Plumadore of Eugene Is a Sa
lem visitor.
Mrs. W. II. Sherman of Jerferpon.
who has heen visiting at the home of
her daughter, Mrs. Norval Jones, has
returned to her home.
Rev. Charles Johnson. Methodist
minister in Dallas, was in Salem yes
terday. .
K. A. Bond, district deputy sealer
f Airhia , and measure for the
smthern Orecon district, conferred
with W. A. Dalxlel. deputy state seal
er vMlrrdav.
Countr Commissioner Harlow of
Lane county was here from Eugene
vterdav
J. W. Fercnon. Jr.. a fire warden
connected with the state department
of forestry, conferred yesterday with
ct.t Pnrntrr K. A. KlllOlt. lie I
. ... ...nn C V aP 111
a inn or J. . rrikunm, .1. -
.late industrial accident commiwion
rr w Knvkendall was here from
vnrn vesterday. Dr. Kaykendall
c ared Uoe county In the
S I " j - -
atate senate. ..... ,
Joe Hall It a visitor In Portland.
,re Crndd ha returncl from a
trhi lo McMlnnvllle.
K. Marsiera. mmin
county Judge, now connected with s
Portland mercantile eaUldiahment.
was a caller at the oHlces of the
te biahsv commission vesterday.
Mr. nd Mr. George Vlck leave
this corning for Minneapolis, and
ISi
II. Mulkey. Portland; Mrs. V. Hsgan.
Marie Pew, Mr. and Mr. Pewf Mrs.
and Luella Cunningham. MUbiDk, S.
D.; Mr. and Mr. P. L. Freed. Auc.
la. ' '
After you bare tried every
other kind of Couffh Remedy,
and your cough ptrxirti,
Then uso .
J.
WATIONS 7
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ANODYNE -f
COUGH ';
rilEDICINE
IT STOPS THE COUGH
Abso'ntcly Guaranteed
hi. W. ROWLEY
The Watkins Han
Phone 402 331 N. LfttrVr
HURRAH FOR THE SUCCESSFUL CJLKE3ATE
A few day gt on cf our esteemed fellow citizen
discovered that he wa fully quaaineo. uiJtr.mcmsiy
nominated, and elected with only on denting rue,
to serve a fall term under on of t wrst ro'.d
you tver saw. Did he submit to th or ! al! He fi'A
not; ho happened Into our store, wxlxd out wlu. a.
box of
SC'IIAEFER'S COLD TABLETS
SoM Only
gCIIAEFEK'S DUUG STOrE
" and now lie im feeling fine.
LADD & BVSH, BANKERS
E&Ubluhcd 18C8
General Bankinjj Business
Office Houra from 10 a. m. to 3 rv
DOUGHp4UTS
iQWEEN
llJtALL
Tour Halloween fes
tivities will not be
complete wltV-nt
. BAKE-RITB
DOUGHNUTS
They ere the let
yet. Wemaketh"!
frrh every day.
Come here fre your
lUIloreeo. ', dwsh
sals.
BAKE-R1TE SANITARY BAKLRY
4T7 Htatc Street