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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1919)
TTIE OREGOX STATESMAN: SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 0. 1019. Buyil Diamonds Now-- Later on the selections will not be so large and the prices from tall indication? will be higher. We have some very choice gems which we will mount for you in any style mounting you may select. Come in and see our assortments.' 5 Now is the time to make your selections for the holidays. S HARTMAN BROS. CO. Jewelers and Opticians 1 ; SALEM OREGON j Zenith Carburetors Coils and rpring for all makes of cars. Marion Auio Co. , t: CITY' NEWS'. Marine Officer Here Lieutenant Colonel D. P. Hall. IT. S.M.C, the officer in charge of head quarters, western recruiting division at Han KrancUco. arrived In Salem yesterday morning to inspect the lo cal marine corps recruiting station In the United States National bank building. He commented on the the good work the recruiting off I cers were doing and hoped it would continue. He states that-the marine corps offers the besfcopportunities that could be wanted by young men and urges them to take advantage of the offers of the corps. Lieutenant Colonel Hall was with the first Am erlcan troops to cross the Ithine In Germany in the late war. He has also seen sonaiderable active service In the tropics and elsewhere with the marines. ; , Mrs. Petri Teaches in Salem On Mondays, specializing in con centration and Scientific Analysis. Phone 14 151" pleatse Phono by Nine- It! the Statesman i carrier misses you,! please phone by 9 o'clockand a eopy will be promptly sent to Use the 883 phone. . Girls Wanted to Work Abandoned Auto Found WVC. Dyer of 330 North Summer Int Save It the parlor at The Spa. December 19 i' J is the date of the high school "The House Next Door." tant. and Theresa Hattingert the first couple to secure '.Joseph Benidfct, 25, Pine View, Mon-1 street reported 1 to the police last !, 24. were I night at 10:30 that an abandoned a license I Ford car had been found beside the yesterday. They will be married No-1 road in the LakckX.abish district. The vember 25. "-Floyd W. Glbsdh. 25. machine is Raid to have been badly Salem mechanic, and Letfra Weiss, wrecked, but there was no means of 26, of Salem, -will be married today identifying the damaged car as the at 1269 Fir street, this city. license tags had been removed. The number of the engine was .2934740 Mrs. Petri's Musical Talk I The police made arrangements with NASAL CATARRH Though Very Common It Is a Serious Disease U(inw at This Sanson. It is an Inflammation of Jhe mu- cou membrane. causing a discharge, and Is aggravated by colds and sad den changes 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 saparilla at once. This medicine pur ifies the blood, removes tne cause oi the disease, and give permanent re lief. It has been entirely satisfactory to three generations, i . If a cathartic is needed take Hood's Pills they are gentle and thorough. enliven the liver, regulate the bowels, Cooked Food, Mrs. Cranse;. Market. Mrs. Glen Adams.- Lunch served cat. eterla style from 5 p. in. on. Some of the good thlnr to be served are baked beans, potato salad, meat sand wiches, pumpkin pie, doughnuts, cof fee and tea. Proved interesting and stimulating a local garage to have tnawreck A . ' .... . 1 t . V- C? rtl AM ' i , Anomer win oe given at the Y.vv.C. I urouKui. jmu Deretnber 19 Is the alHo-- For the high school play. House Next Door." j 'The Two llJcenses Isfcueu - V Only two couples secured .marriage licenses yesterday. The past five Saturdays have each registered at least ! five applications for marriage permits, so yesterday's tolls for Dan Cupid must have meant disappoint ment for the little god of matrimony. A. parlors on Monday at 8:15. All music lovers invited. was the only occupant ot the auto mobile. She escaped with no In- iuries. and was able to walk to her home. The limousine, which Is the property of George Graves ot Salem was badly wrecked. StfMisInff on Team- Claud Steualof f. son of W. II Steusloff of 1185 Court street, is one of five students chosen from the en roll ment at Oregon Agriculture col lege to com pone the students stock judging team which will compete with, other student teams of the Pa cific northwest. The five students will journey to Portland, and then to Pullman, aWsh. stopping on the way to visit the schools at Sopkane, Lewiston and Walla waiia. -Men and Keliglon Will be Dr. Kantner's sermon topic this morning. Next Sunday morning be will preach on "Women and the Kingdom." You will want to hear both ot these sermons. and rent of about six months. hav- C-orge Clymer will add tome fll ine lfast-d their fir infor a fewlberts to hi home orchard v-ar. Thnr wllf visit for a time! H. W. De Vries. ho bad two fin wlih their eldest son at Oakland. I rrs cut off by a circular saw three Cal.- wh Is emDloTed by the Holt I ago. Is able to work again. Tractor company. HOTEL ARRIVALS t Thoma lfuacral Date Changed The funeral services for the late Mrs. Hejen, .Elizabeth Thomas, which were to have been held today have been postponed until Monday. The services otherwise will be as an nounced. Burial will be in the Ma sonic cemetery at Jefferson. - GlrU Wanted to Work in the parlor at The Spa. "Thelnia Individual Chocolates A Salem- product made by The Gray Belle distributed by George E. Wates for sale esrerywhere, fe Son is Born A sort, weighing eight and one fourth pounds, was born Thursday, November 6, to Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ostrin, 1850 Chemeketa street. He has been, named Itoy Hosmer, The Peace ot the Christian" "A Trip to the Island Of Catalina" will be the , Interest ing subject of the motion pictures at the First Congregational church this evening. Prepare yourself for a vis it to thi3 island off the coast or Cali fornia by seeing these pictures., flierrian Informal Dance- Thanksgiving eve, Wednesday, No vomheri26. at Salem armory. Get 0 VkH. 8. HART .! I ! JOUX PETTICOATS' LLOTD COMKDY Warljtsrr Pipe Ortem tT -' Will form the subject of the eye-1 y0ur ticket from any Cherrian early aing sermon at the First Congrega aonal church today, W.rk Work Wovt- Ttcmember," able-bodied toys over t8 years, old and under 60, the Crown Willamette Pulp Mills at Or- as only a limited number will ne sold. Tickets $1 per couple. Extra ladies 50 cents. Girls Wanted to Work In the parlor at The' Spa. Chadvtlrk Chapter X. 37, O.FLS Has been postponed for two weens on account of next Tuesday being a legal holiday. I.egal Blanks- Get them at the Statesman office. Catalog on application,, Week of Prayer Opens ' The week of prayer, November to 1C. observed by the Y.M.C.A. throuebout the world, will be com memorated bv a religious service at the local Y.M.C.A. at 4 o'clock this afternoon. Rev. II. N . Aldrlch will deliver a brief address and the choir nf thtv Leslie church will sing. Men and boys of Salem are Invited to at tend. John R. Mott, chlel director of the International Y.M.C.A., In letter to the Salem association writes as tollows: "Join with us In thank ing God that the. war has.ended and for almost unbtlleveable opportuni ties for service which have come to us all over Europe, as well as in Asia, Africa and Latin America, and best of all for iresn demonstrations of the suffiency and supremacy ot the Lord Jesus Christ and the infi nite worth of the Christian gospel." egon City and West Linn will need I The Presbyterian Ladies- men in octooer or JNovemoer ror tne winter season. Just keep them in nind when arranging your winter ork schedule. They have a fine "lotel Jnst for employes, at lowrates" Will It Start a Ford? 1 I'll say so. 'The Bull Dog Starter will start your Ford car without any possibility of injuring yourself or car without any amount of extra exertion or causing you to loose your temoer or having o jack up the hind wheels or your car or having to pour a lot ot hot water in radiator or man ifold, or cranking for a half hour or m ani manv o tiier . things, or Are preparing quant t es j of good whch y(m ar(J famUlar You will mincemeat. received never know the pleasures of driving a Ford nntil TOO have a liull uog installed WONDER HOSE MI T H FO -MOKE s Auto Hits Street Car Li cars 17. 18. It. 20. Older A car driven by Miss oaraei uiear- radv w water was badly wrecKea nun Ford reDalr work at reasonable pric Fully guaranteed on late It. zo. uioer re do first class nignt wnen ine macuiuc ui.u "- an Oldsmoblle limousine crascea in to o ttroet car on the soutn approacn to the Mill creek bridge on North . . m. j . I I C? A.' A I I A Bik. '- Jstlks 5 ..rrT. .. Stte nd Comvnercial Sta. to the Mill creeK oriuge oa khnmVlln Suit Commercial street. Miss Clearwater n ' Shnmwav has filed suit arainst tke Marion Auto company, in an art inn to recover a oie uiw W BUY FOR 4 STORES t 9 MARION Fred J. -. Endicott. P, . Rowe. IL W. Robins. Annie Man- nett, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Ashcroft. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Stearns. Port land; E. G. White. Falls City: II. iWfstbrook. Matthfield; Otto Zim merman. Nehama; II. W. Libby, J. T. Stever, Eugene? Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Guitz. Tillamook; Harry Hum- field. Corvallis. P-LIGH O. E. Crossman. Snoho mish; J. M. Roysdon, P. R. Count h. Miss Ester George. Miss Tenor Eg bert. A. J. Anderson. Portland; Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Leach. Thomas Ives. Rickreal; Pierce 1 Wright. Oregon City: W. F. Smith. VVoodbtirn. Chas. Anderson. Mill City; Frank Fergu son. Amity, or. ARGO C. I E.lelman. G. II Parsons. Condon; W. F. Nah. Frank Bello. Miss L. Baker. Portland; C. A. Kinkeby. Souris. N.-D. The many friends of Miss Blanche Cornu are wishing her a tpeedy re covery." She has been quite sick for the pat week. U. M. Lambert Is maklnr several modern improvements to his new bouse. He Is Installing a water sys tem and building a septic tank. Dr. James II. Falrchild ot Salem had the misfortune last Tuesday of breaking an axle on his rar balf a mile west of here. He was accom panied by James Elvln. MintMitA Makers Will meet vocal pnpils i-.-inay nd Saturdar of each week. Studio cscond floor Derby Bdt. Dr. s. C Stone- Can be found at Tylers wrg ator 157 South Commercial steet. Colfax, Wash., Minister Is Preaching at Pratam PRATUM. N.iv. Rer. P. Eshle man from Colfax. Wash , has pnarb rd here for the last three nights. Mrs. If. Kleen, who was on the sick list is recovering. Fred Cerig and family hate moved on their new farm south of Fruitland. N. M. Lambert is loading two cars fit wood this week. Mrs. E. Penner ls vUItlng at the boihe of br parents. Mr. and Mrs S. S. Baumgartner. Miss Lydia Powell of Portland Is home for a several weeks stay. Joe Ramseyer does not worry about the high price of feed. He built another silo this fall which rives him two Um filled with corn. Roy Short Is havlnr his lan I plowed with two tractors. ejeorre Schaap has no more use Cor a coaloil lamp.' He hss his house and both barns 'electrified Abncr John, Salem Resident for 20 Years, Passes Aisay Abner John, for 20 years a resi dent ot this city, died at bis home. 22S5 North Fifth street, yesterday at the age ot 85 years. Mr. John was a native ot Ohio. coming to Oregon many years ago and settling In Albany coming to Sa- . lem from that city. He Is survived by three grandchildren, Mrs. Maude Jones of this city. Mrs. Charles Hi att of Albany and Paul John of this city. The body Is at the Rigdon es tablishment and will be sent to Al bany today for burial. Naval Certificates Ke-Issued An act of congress approved July 11. 1919. provides for changing the character of discharge Issued to men of the navy and coast guard, since November 11. 1918, to honoraoie. where the record of the enlisted man warrants such change, regardless of the fact that be has been discharged orlor to the expiration of his enlist- w - - . a an mm at m. . ment. All men wtsuing sucn mange i i-armer lupuiiy learning i ruu tne LIGHT PLANT BUYING ' SHOWING BIG INCREASE SUCCESS IN LIFE Comes through training. Ad vancement in business Is rapid for the young person who Is well qualified There Is always a demand for good bookkeepers, good stenog raphers young people who can do . efficient work along ibis line. Young people soould be ambitious to obtain top-notch efficiency It pays. This school can help yon to make a succecs in the business world. Every member of our faculty Is an expert In his branch ot work. Business men want our gradu ates because they know that our training Is thorough and practical. CalL let ns talk It over. A cat alogue for the asking. Day and night sessions . CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLEGE Salem, Oregon. Lnt.ui m hrh Ms valued at $700 ,ac For Kiddlea. per pair L Wc "T'-'-r ;S n rord cW f!an S.ll Yon For Less asked for the return of the car or f nnivivT STORE : "1' Aln. ' its eauivalent in cash and the auoi- 1 made should bring their certificates of discbarge to the home service sec tion in the oostoffice building where tbey will be forwarded for re-issu ance. ...-. Electrical Machine Are past Kxperinewtal Stage. REM X ANT STORE 254 North Commercial Street i 1920 ELGIN SIX IS HERE Uotorlits who are looking: for a eletrant ! body lines and Interior specifications Tires and one extra, new. Guaran teed in Al shape for $1250. r w enrr ft. CAM WOOD-ROSE 310TOR CO. I L. L. Olirr Ot 246 State St. Phone 311 i strong! serviceable car with AN EVE POINT MONEY TO LOAN 5 that mume mxlmum; r.Vc 2 i If vnn want oerfect vision you should I T .i A.f nl Warm Pronerty tconomr at a xeaaonaDte price mouiu - - . rk..-l uu -j . , t sea thia ear. have your eyes examined often LEE L GILBERT. Distributor J;. 80cne win insure you 8ati8' ' M S. C errial tret HAMILTON THE FURNITURE MAN Will make and hang your drapes, largest Stock ot Drapery, t 340 Court Street. . --Jr- ; Electric Machinery and Engineering i Company . ' ' ' 1 For;.) , I EXPERT ELECTEICAL WOEK !; irz tin. Commercial St. ' Phone 955 1)11. L. HALL WILSON Optvaaetriat tin. fll TT. K. Rink Bulldlna- moues: Office 145. Residence 1244 Office Cloaed Saturdays Capital Credit & Adjustment Co. 416 Masonic i em pie qat.f.M OREGON MYRTLE KN0WLAND Mnsie and Musical MercYamdise ; Sonora Dealer In Salem v ; 415 Court St. Salem, Oregon i Telephone 352 0REG0NUS A PERFECT CIGAR Manufactured by 7 HENDERSON'S CIGAR FAOTUtt x phone 319 Let u prore to you that our prices are less. Some good bargains in new and used pianos. j THE WILEY B. ALLEN CO. 519 Court St. i Derby building WILLARD Storage Battery SERVICE STATION 238 K High St. Telephone 203 CITY CLEANING WORKS ' j Cleanen of Quality Cleaning Dyeing Repalrtns Phone 703 1211 BUte St J I MONUMENTS ' tf your monumental work Is solicit ed, kindly ask the solicitor for our ouaisets card. Canltal sfonnmental Works, 1210 a Com. St, ; Phone 689, Salem Salem Auto Radiator Shop ' Radiators, Fenders and uas y Tanks Repaired - - Tractor Itadlalors a Specialty Ford Radiators for Sale i t 198 S. 12la St, 1 Salem, Ore. WANTED i JUNK AND MACHINERT OF ALL second-hand goods. anything to sell fo a rnnri nrice call 398. The Square "3 " w Deal House. . CAPITAL JUNK CU. tit rriemeketa St. alem. Ore Have Yon Seen? THE NEW VELIE SIX ' Now on Display at SALEM VELIE COMPANY ' 102 North Commercial Street D.H.M0SHER High Class LADIES' TAILORING 474 Court Street W T. RIGDON CO. Leading Funeral Directors ELECTRIC RESTAURANT 481 State Street Our Specialty: Oysters Fish Cbops Chill Con Carne J. D. MADDOX. Prop. tlonal sum of $150 is requested. I Charles Llvesley. Distributor- For Diamond T farm special. rnr hnvin- cet Drlces at 121 South Commercial. Telephone 378. one to five tons. Built for all nses. , niimm-r Vire Is Ouencliod I At fi:30 o'clock last night the tire I n.-. Xnrses Join. lcion department responded to a call turn-1 Three former army nurses Joined ed in from tne ueonaro nowi u rjapital rost lo. v. American lsiou. curbed a bad chimney lire. I yesterday bringing the number oi women memoers oi tne posi up io Will Hunt liird five. The three new members are Tuberculosis People ' with 'tuberculosis deslrtn lmmediate. positive guaranteed re lief, write 'Jerome Craite company 509 California St.. Los Angeles, Cal- 'The House Next Door Dt J. Hailley Manners, has been selected as the high-school play to be given December 19. During the last CO or 90 days the rapid increase in the Kale Of farm electric light and power plants has serred to direct attention again to the farmers' buying power, and at the same time to turn the spotlight on an industry that Is making giant strides. The record of one plant ' alone, the LaUey Light, serves as an indi cation of what is going on In this comparatively new business. Lai ley sales recently have reached a volume of many thousand, added to their already substantia! list of ownrs all over the world. It Is safe to assume . that other leading manufacturers are doing good busi ness. This means that thousands of farms. In every section, are being A few Marion county sportsmen Ro8a Ktherine Bartrnff. Anna Ross Uquipp with apparatus Jo , gener-1 have hopes of securing aaauionai i an(i jen Roberts; Tne young women r..... bags of birds as indicated by the fact who had previously Joined the post power thrtt applications tor licenses arc i are Helen I'osi. a iormer army nurnr. n.. n... - , beFng received. Since November 4.jana Iva Wechter, chief yoemanette Barton. Salem. Or., th .oral Illey th4 following Marlon county-hunters In the naTy iLU-bt dealer, reveals the working of tne rarmer s mina. ji means uai Announcing I the dwellers In the country nave con- The ODenlne of the Tale nana Ivinced themselves of wrist nas long laundry. 194 S. 12th. Monday. Nov. j been a fact that electricity fcr the 10. 1919. All kinds of iaunury worai rarm a ro longer an experiment, cut done strictly by hand. Also clean-1 a success. This la particularly true necnred nermlts: W alter Uusn-1 evl Turner: A. B. Goodenough. Wa- conda, and waiter a oenBis, Salem. The Indies Aid Society Of the Presbyterian, cnurcn u i,. tvavoar fnp Vovember 14 uuuutra jia . -" i r " , . .n I .dnrrh narlorS. I l: 1111 V l.' B i spening &i i v a. v " " i inn. a -... . The booths ana tneir cnairmru Utility. Mrs. Marcus: Aprons. Jir. Klein; FancyworK. wrs. iiaruwm ing and pressing. We call and de-l0f LaUey Light, which has been on the market for nearly ten years, in deed, according to Mr. Parton. many Hat I in the Ring j LaUey plants are in use today which It is talked around that p;! are aix or seven years old. and some mm it. rerains uas smeu u nf the first enes sold are still gtr- WIIEX 1JT SAI.E5I, OUECOX mfp at' BLIG1I HOTE1 A Home Away from Home Strictly Modern $1 0 Pr r 10O H m. mt SH C--fr Only Hotel in Business District into the ring lor the Presidency of falilfactory .ervlce. the Salesmen's club which Is to bel,u If It Isn't a Kelly T - Springfield It isn't an Automobile Tire. Get tbera at 219 North Commercial St Phone 66 U.S. GARAGE RS4 Perry Street USED BUT NOT ABUSED CARS spurr-iAT. New series siuaeoasei. ha?;, todav S1300. U. S. Garage. Phone 1752 Try The Salem Studio For PHOTOGRAPHS 384 State Street Bonds, Mortgages Interest Bearing Investments HAWKINS & ROBERTS 204JIO7 Oregon Building nrranized In Salem next Friday night It is said the Perkins wing ot ine salesmen's population In Salem met last nlrht and decided that ir. rer- ! kins should be put forward as a can didate for the presidency. K MillinerT Sale Ad I m Of the French Shop on rage . this issue. Will Meet in Church Announcement was made yester day that the mass meeting called by the city council at the solicitation of Will E. Pnrdy and others tor ine purpose of considering the housing j situation will be held In the First Methodist church Tuesday night In stead of In the council chamber, it was held that the council room at the city hall would not accommodate the crowd that is sure to oe present. DtCR O'Neill I onOHETRlST-OPTICIAN STATE S STREET . .41je Rf l r- R.rrW SI o KrrCor. Stele art nzs 8manj Inrestnient Loans Ilealty Loans Moose Rental Agency, General Property Dealing. r 'OBJ Hj SCOTT REALTY CO 04-40K Ttnbbard Bldg. r&ost Salem. Ore. rer Hardware Furniture and ; Sscond Hand Goods see CAPITAL HAEDWAEE A FURNITURE CO. If Too haTs furniture stares or tsilpu to sell. phn S47. or esljl at 28S H. CesasMrdal Street ii i POTATOES Burbanks, American wonaers. Netted GemiB. Prldfeiof Multno mah, Garnet cnin,;ariy oo. We will be ready to commence shipping as soon s you baye fully matured stock: to offer. Phone 717 or addrests 542 State street, Salem, Oregon. MANGIS BROS. " WANTED rurnltuxe, ranges, heaters, tools and, In fact, anything yon tare ta telL X boy for cash. Phone B10 or 611. LONG DISTANCE AUTO. ; TRUCKING WILLAMETTE1 VALLEY TRAIISFER CO. s 4 . - i ' . . ....... : a; ' Phone 1400 POTATOES and ONION WANTED ' HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PEOPLE'S CASH STORE 186-194 N. Commercial St. See Millinery Sale Ad Of the ogncb Shop on rage . this issue. J ... - . PERSONAL MENTION Hop Wire At Once AJIT AMOrXT, A5THHE11B STEINB0CK JUNK & AUTO WRECKING 320-328 North Commercial St. . Phone 30 We Specialize in iSto Wrecking Parts for tnr ror.'. of car at 0 TJR estimahle conduct has causod us to be commended by the peopl of this, community. They hare faith In our ability - and de pendability and we will ne to It that no incident of our profes sional career shall lose us their esteem. . . - - UlTiiMMillrilTl'KM Herbert Nunn. state highway en gineer, and Roy A. Klein, secretary of tho slate highway commission. returned, yesterday f:o.n Portland I where th?y attended a meeting of the commission. Mr. Klein trareiea jout on. the- liiuniDia nrer nisjn- war as tar as ine inn". F. A. Piliott.. state forester, ana C. C Scott and w. J. t.Deriy me ctste forp-trr department, attended a meeting of the state, board or tor- est'v n lortland yeserday. C. P. Bishop lef last night for San Frannwo on a btis'.nes irip. Mr. and Mrs. Scott rerg'Json are f loving their household goods to j Portland where tbey are engaged In the restnurant business, a ousmesi I which they haTe followed in Salem. p J Kunts will leave Monaay lor jVancourer and Vaklma. Wash. V- .-A irrs. V. ti. iicnirain nu "w- It. t- . r.irrft will leaye iu'i V fiATf "Whea yon hare a had cold, it Is a good ieal iUGil better to assist Natnr to get rid of It. thaa It U to try to wear u on mm om may ww uwr !IIOtLaa you are. It U easy to ortrcoma a Cold. IT Ton m tie right combination. In all our experience, tha beat ' treatment we tar observed Is SCIIAEKER-S COLD TABLETS ' At SCHAEFEU'S DRUG STORE Only 135 North Commercial St. VAI VIVA thV Mothcr'f Baking Days Arc Over The Family Now Eati " j" :"" BAKE-WTE BREAD ! And They All gay 'It't Just Like H0HE-1IADE BREAD' Try A Loaf Today BAKE-RITE SANITARY BAKERY 457 EUte Street