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4 THK OREGON STATESMAN TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1010. G TY Please rhone by. Nine if the Statesman carrier misses you, please phone by 9 o'clock, and copy wilj be promptly sent to y. Use the S83 phone. Special meeting of Pacific lodge No. 50. A. F. & A4 M., today at 1:30 p. m. to at tend the funeral of our late Brother IE. W. Stubbs. Visiting brethren welcome. -I Coffee ami Larson Here 'Tj i . Wj Coffee and! Walter Larson were Salem visitors yesterday renew ing acquaintances made recently un der somewhat, unfavorable circum stances. ) Coffee and Larson are the two young men who were held in Salem as suspects in the Centralia I. W. outbreak. After investigation by Chief Varney and American Le gion officials from Centralia. the lads were released. The young men bad driven a Ford car from Seattle and had, according to their own state t , , 0 IVIVLIN MARTIN ! . ; . , la -"His Official Fiancee' jWurlitzer Recital I Tonight , Miss Winifred Byrd, pianist Clarence Whitehill, baritone ; Friday December 5th Armory Reserved Seats I $1.50,. $2.00 Box office open Dec. 1st, 10 a. m. ; Mail orders now : Mrs. W. E. Anderson 11491 Court Street ; POTATOES 1 Burbanks, American Wonders, Netted Gems, Pride of Multno mah, Garnet Chili. Early Rose. We pay the highest prices and are always in the market. Phone 717 or address 542 State street, Salem, Oregon. MANGIS BROS. CITY CLEANING WORKS Cleaners of Quality Cleaning Dyeing ' Repairing 12 $1 State St. Phone 70S .Electric Machinery and Engineering . vj ; Company . . V'V'' "- For - : EXPERT ELECTRICAL WORK I'.S So. Commercial St. Phone 955 , wm '' Hardware Furniture ana scond Hand Qooda see CAPITAL HARDWARE A ! FTJRNTTTJRE CO. I If yoo have furniture stoves or ., earpsts to sell, pbsn S47. or eaJl at S H. CMrcial Street MONUMENTS If your monumental work is solicit ed, kindly ask the solicitor for oar business card. C!aniifs.l Monumental Works. 1210 8.1 Com. St. Phone 6S9, Salem 1 HAMILTON . THE . FURNITURE MAX Will make and hang your drapes Largest Stock of Drapery. ; j 340 Court J Street. 0REG0NUS v A PERFECT CIGAB Manufactured by HENDERSON'S CIO AR FACTORY I Phone Sit MONEY TO LOAN On Improved City and Farm Property Capital Credit Adjustment Co. I 41fi Masonic Temple . SALEM " i . OREGON One Ovreland, nearly new. sir cylln der. 5 passenger, equipped all Cord Tires and one extra, new. Guaran teed in Al shape for $1250. WOOD-ROSE MOTOR CO r- 246 State SL Phone 311 WONDER HOSE For Kiddies, per pair. ........ .50c r j REM.VAXT: STORK 254 North Commercial Street WILLARD Storage Battery , SERVICE STATIOIf SCSNjIIighSt. ; Telephone 203 SBB3SG3 SMEW S ments. left Centralia an hour before the fatal parade on - November 11. Larson and Coffee were financially stranded in Salem and while here, a statement made by Larson concern ing the Centralia incident was mis construed by a Salem man to mean that the boys were in sympathy with the I. V. W., but Larson, who is an ex-service man, states emphatically mat ne naa never made any state ment nersonallv favnrfrnr tha radi cals. The remark by Larson, It is said, was a quotation from a report that radicals intended to raid Cen tralia. The two young men leave to day for San Francisco, where Cof fee's parents live. Dance Wednesday night. Moose Hall. University Professor 111 The second number of the sorte of Riley programs which are being given Dy the public speaking depart ment of Willamette university has been postponed from December 4 tc December 11. This is because of the illness of Prof. Delia Crowder-Miller head of the department of the uni versity. Legal Blanks Get them at The Statesman office. Catalog on application. Batrhelor Funeral Yesterday . The funeral of James Batchelor. who died Friday night at his home on Mission street, was neia yester day afternoon from ,the Webb A Clough shapel at 2 o'clock. Rev. Mr. Johnson and Rev. Mr. Corby con ducted the services. A large number of relatives and friends attended the funeral. . Pyrex Cooking ' Ware is the best for all cooking. At Hamilton's. Thomas Vetter Dies ' Thomas E. Vetter died at Llvesley Bonds, Mortgages Interest Bearing Investments HAWKINS & ROBERTS . 204.207 Oregon Building EYEGLASSES THAT FIT DR. L. HALL WILSON 210-211 U. S. National Bank Bldg. S MITH' C State and Commercial Eta. POTATOES and ONION WANTED HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PEOPLE'S CASH STORE 186-194 N. Commercial St. 1920 ELGIN SIX IS HERE irons; serviceable car with elegant ooaj lines ana interior specmcauons that assume maximum service and economy at a reasonable pries should e lull cr. LEE L GILBERT, Distribute! 154 Se, Cssasaerelal Street - WEST FUR CO. Ifas furs of style and quality New Location . 521 Court, Opposite Court House MYRTLE KN0WLAND Mnste and Musical Merchandise So nora Dealer In Salem 415 Court St. Salem, Oregon Telephone 352 Let ns prove to yon that onr prices are less. Borne good bargains in new and used pianos. THE WILEY B. ALLEN CO. 519 Court SL Derby building Salem Auto Radiator Shop i Radiators, Fenders and Gas Tanks Repaired Tractor Radiators Specialty Ford Radiators for Sale 198 S. 12th St. Salem. Ore DENNIS0N ELECTRIC CO. JOB WORK AXD FIXTURES : 222 North Liberty Street LONG DISTANCE AUTO TRUCKING WILLAMETTE VALLEY TRANSFER CO. Phone 1400 Hood's Sarsaparilla "Take this good old family medicine For Scrofula, Catarrh, Rheumatism. Kidney Complaint, Dyspepsia. Having superlative merit it has given entire satisfaction to three generations. Fine purifier and tonic. Saturday at 9 p. m. following an at tack of heart trouble. He was 21 years old." The body was sent last night at 7:45 o'clock by the Webb & Clough company to Francis, Wash, hia former home, wheie the funeral services and burial will take place. President Jkoney Returns Dr. Carl Gregg Doney returned Saturday from a three weeks' trip to New York where he attended the university senate of the Methodist Episcopal churcjb, representing the 15th general conference district which comprises the four northwest states of Washington, Oregon. Idaho and Montant. During his absence Dean George H. Alden has been act ing as president of Willamette uni versity. Your 01 1 fist ma Gifts Of Pyrex will be appreciated. Hamilton has it packed for shipping. Funeral Held Yesterday The funeral services for Jacob Starr who died last Thursday were held yesterday afternoon from the Christian church, Rev. Leland R. Por ter officiating. The funeral was held at 2 o'clock and the body was laid to rest in City View cemetery. Class Wednesday Night The literary appreciation section of the Art league will meet Wednes day evening at 7:30 at the public library with study of the first les sons on the short story. This is be ing conducted by'. Mrs. E. C. Rich ards. A list of the assigned reading is posted at the public library. Those who are interested should note the change of nights from Friday to Wednesday. i Jason Lee Memorial Church Evangelistic services this evening 7:30. Good singing and preaching. Special music. Everybody welcome. Savage Funeral Today The funeral services for the late Mrs. Theresa Jane Savage who pass ed away at her home . in Portland November 29, will be held today at 11 o'clock from the Webb & Clough chapel. -Rev. G. F. Holt will con- rduct the services and the body will be laid to rest in Odd Fellows ceme tery. Mrs. Savage was born near Salem and was a well known Salem resident for a number of years. She U.S. GARAGE ' 654 Ferry Street TTRKn TillT NOT ABUSED CARS SPECIAL New series Studebaker, value 11625, today 11300. u. s. Garage. Phone 1752 ELECTRIC RESTAURANT 481 State Street Our Specialty: Oysters Fish Chops Chili Con Came J. D. MADDOX. Prop. D.H. M0SHER Blgb -Class MEN'S TAILORING 474 Court Street Universal Stoves, Heaters and Ranges known the universe over E. L STIFF & SON WANTED Furniture, ranges, heaters, tools and, k. fact, anything yon have to seu. I buy for cash. Phone 510 or 61L W00DRY, The Auctioneer SUKKIST ORANGES 40c DOZEX BUSICKS MEN'S FLANNEL SHIRTS Khaki and CJrey SCHEI'S Ilsve Yon Seen? THE NEW VEL1E SIX ' Xow oa Display at SALEM YELIE COMPANY 12 North Commercial Street W T.RIGD0N CO. Leading Funeral Directors Old Newspapers and Magazines Wanted Also Hop Wire Wanted. Used Cars For Sale STEINBOCK JUNK & AUTO WRECKING SZ0-32S North Commercial St rhone 30a is survived by two children. Elmer M. Savage of Salem and Mrs. YV. A. Robhlna. Portland: three rrandchll- dren, Herbert. Helen and Cathryn Savage of Salem; also three sister and four brothers. Xext AVeek's lropery Specials- Nottingham curtains, values to $3.75, $2.55 pair. Hamilton's. Chine Fanner Dies Quang Hing. a Chinese farmer liv ing near Waconda. died at his home late Saturday night. According to the usual custom and ceremonials or the Chinese his death was not report ed Until Sunday night. He is sur vived by a wife and eight children. The funeral services will be held from the Rigdon chapel Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock. Burial will be in Odd Fellows cemetery. Xcxt Week's Drapery Special Nottingham curtains, values to $3.75, $2.55 pair. Hamilton's. Veteran Takes t'ollioi Captain X. T. Ward, formerly of Pendleton, who has just returned from overseas, has. taken a position in the automobile department of the office of the secretary of state. Cap tain Ward served with the 35th di vision in France and received four serious wounds in action, having gone through much of the heaviest righting. Since .his return be has been living In Oakland. Calif. Pyrex Cooking Glass- Doth cut and plain at Hamilton's. Raby Daughter Arriv Geneva Pearl Barber was born Sunday, November 30, to Mr. and Mrs. Lee Barber, 1693 North Sum mer street. Little Genera Pearl has a fortunate birth date of rather odd coincidence. November 30 is the wedding anniversary date of Gen eva Pearl's grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barber of Salem, and Is also the birthdate of an aunt. Mrs. M. C. Leadley, who live at aBUard, Iowa. - Son is Born - A boy wss born on November1 30 to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Johnson. 325 South Capitol street. The lad will be christened Jason Ellis. Chinewe Citizen Arrives Another Chinese citizen of Amerl- ica arrived in the United States on Sunday, November 30. when a son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Lai II. Yick, 153 South High street. Salem. Applications Filed G. W. Allen of Portland has filed with State Engineer Cupper an ap plication for, a permit to appropri ate water from-Will creek. Marlon county for irrigation and power de velopment. Charles B. Gertln of Pi lot Rock. Umatilla county, has tiled an application for the appropriation of water from Stanley creek for the irrigation of a small acreage. Isa dora GIraad of Andrews has filed an application to use water from a spring for the Irrigation of a tract of 150 acres near that; place. t Corn on Cohlfo? Sale One-half mile west of Kelzer school house. II. W. Bowden, phone 29F3. $45 per ton. Lexington SIIXUTE MAX SIX Temporary Salesroom. 230-58 State Street Hmall investment Loans Keatty Loans House Rental Agency, General Property Dealing. JOHN IL SCOTT REALTY CO, 404-401 Hnbbxrd Bldg. Phone 214 Salem. Ore. WANTED JUNK AND MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS We also bay second-hand goods. If yon have anything to sell for a good price call 29 1. ' The Square Deal House. CAPITAL JUNK CO. 271 Chemeketa 8L alem. Ore. WftL GAHLSDORF , The Store of Housewares Wood, Co&I or Gas Ranges Kitchenware Dinncrware 133 N. Liberty St. Phone 67 IX testimony of the professional efficiency of our establishment is offered the pub lic's opinion of our organization. The politeness of our appointments Is matched by the diplomatic cour tesy; of our service. I i rUUAfAaaXM iLl'Jj.i - M . T . ST T W B T " -w 1 Elks Dance Tuesday nignt. Dec 2nd. State Employes to Cavort Employes of the state Industrial accident commission announce that they will give a card party and dance on the night of December 12. The place has not been selected. Hoard Meets Saturday F. A. Elliott, state forester, an nounces that a meeting of the state board of forestry will be held In Portland Saturday. Included in bus iness to be taken up will be a fur ther consideration of the airplane patrol which the department contem plates having established In the state during the fire season of 1920. Dance Wednesday night. Moose Hall. Dover to Roebnrg J. M. Devers. assistant attorney general In charge of state highway work, left last night for Roseburg where he will file an. answer In the case of Rockhill vs. the state high way commission and others and en deavor to have the rase set for trial. The action is one In which the plain tiff seeks to have a contract annulled an dthe route of the Paciric highway in Douglas county changed to go by way of Riddle. Advanced Milk Prices To take effect December 1, 1919: 1 pt. per day per month $2.40: lot. per day per month $4.50; 3 pt. per Vy per month" $6.60; 2 qL per day per month $8.70;: 5 PL per day per month $10.75; 3 qt. per day per h:onth $12.25: 4 qt. per day per month $15.25. Extra milk 8e per pt. L5c per qt. Table cream 35e PL, whipping cream 45c per pt.. i pt. table cream 10c per bottle. Wholesale In bottle, per gal. 4 Sc. in cans. 2 gallons or less 45c per gal in cans 3 gal. or more 40c per gal. Cherrians Elect Tonight The annual election and banquet of the Cherrians will be held In the Commercial club tonight at (:30 o'clock. .Among the names likely to be brought out In the nominations for King Bing are John -W. Todd, city superintendent, of schools, and C. B. Clancey. florist. P. E. Fuller ton is the present King Bing. Fresh Salmon ' 12i;,e lb. Fitts Market. Foresters Feast A dinner -spread by the Foresters at the hall on North Commercial street Sunday was attended by about 80 members of the order. The 'din ner was prepared by S. C. Kightllng er and was a sort of post-Thanksgiving banquet. Several new candidates were proposed and acted upon, and will be Initiated at an early date. Xo. 37 Order of the Ktrrn Star Tuesday evening. December 2, at 8 o'clock. Election of officers. Taken to Vancouver Harold Woodard. an employe of a local restaurant, was arrested by Sheriff Need ham Saturday on a lar ceny charge and was returned" to Vancouver yesterday by Deputy Sher iff Laws of Clarke county. Washing ton. Woodard is alleged to have stolen a suit of clothes, a suit case and a pair of shoes. Knights of Pythias, Attention All members of the lodge urgently requested to be present at the meet ing Tuesday evening. December 2nd. Election and Initiation. P. J. Kuntz. K. It. tt S. Two In Court The case of McFarlane vs. Harry O'Xell will.be heard In Judge Un ruh's court at 10 o'clock this morn ing. The case concerns damages said to have been Inflicted upon McFar lane by O'Neil in a fistic encounter which Is said to have been inspired by a sack of potatoes. Fresh Kali 12i,c lb. Fitts MarkeL. Inquiries Are Many City ecorder Earl Race os receiv ing many inquiries from persons de siring employment and is trying to find work for all who need it. Em ployers having any manner of Jobs can obtain help by notifying Record er Race. Crystal Electric Waher ' Drives away dull care. Call for a demonstration. C. S. Hamilton. Xo Accidents Reported For the first time in 20 dara no accidents were reported to the police yesterday for the 24-hour period end ing midnight December 1. Burroughs Adding machine for sale cheap. Lsed one month. C . S. Hamilton. MIXISTF.it WAXTH TO HELP. It Is only natural that one who ba been relieved from suffering should feel grateful and want to help oth ers. Rev. W.F.M. Swyndole. lg Elm St., Macon. Oa.. writes: -Mr kidneys gave me much trouble be fore I took Foley Kidney Pills. am ready at any time to speak a word for Foley Kidney Pills.- J. C Perry. a' PERSONAL MENTION t J. V. Hanghawant. who has been in the employe of the Hunt Brothers cannery, left yesterday for Los Anse les where be will spend the winter with relatives. Mrs. Ada Leopold has taken a po sition at the Liberty Exchange store on North Commercial street. Hhe formerly was with the Spauldinc Logging company. Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Sloan, who are known as managers of the Hotel Belknap and Belknap springs, have arrived In alem to spend the winter witn Mrs. Sloan's mother, Mrs. Jo sephine McDowell. Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Entermille of Baker are In Salem and mill be guests at the home of Mrs. Enter- mille'a parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Gardner, who live In Polk county. They have been visiting the Pacific international Livestock exposition In Portland. 1 . Attorney General and Mrs. George A Teacher of Health I -"; i j v - VJ . i v s. 4, . - 'V -' Mus Ethel On the top of the Detroit, lHcLi gan. Municipal Hopital Building, Miss Ethel A. Real conducts the Keifcr Open Air School, and she is proving every day that tuberculosis can be prevented among children and that the little victims of it can be cured. All of the best methods for fighting tuberculosis are oscd in the school. The children study and recite in the open, except m hen the weather is too stormy. Then two indoor as sembly rooms, well ventilated and with windows opened, are otilited. Every morning and afternoon there is a rest penod, when 11 Uj Bcal serves a glass of milk to each of the pupils. Jf. Brown have returned from Rese burg where they spent Thanksgiving. Harry L Corbett was here ytrter day frof Portland. W. P. LaRoche. elty attorney of Portland, was a caller yesterday at the office of Attorney General Brown . Mrs. P. B. C. Lucas of Tillamook snd Miss Bonnie Bales of Portland are guests at the O. W. Lucas home at 597 North Twenty-first street. I. L. Patterson, state senator from Polk and Benton counties, was a Salem visitor yesterday, r HOTEL ARRIVALS j MARION C. S. Bowne. Asmsvtlle P.'C Stecher. J. B. Cuirle, Jos B. Brophy. Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Ward. N. F. Sutton. George Allison. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Drew. It. J. CI lb born. Portland; Mr. and Mrs. John E. McFadden, Neche N. p.; V. IL Griffith. Portland. BLIGH Miss Georiciana Bargare. Richland;' Dr. E. A. Leatherwood. La reka; Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Pickett. A. B. Carpenter, W. E. Greene. A. A. Baumann, A. A. Schwars. Joseph Johnson. AI Ingman. Cart Lehl. W. Hahn, Portland; W. L. Winnetord. THINGS THAT n I BSJT r me 1 i 111 MJfy -THE BREAD FOR ALL Made by the best bakers ; baked by electricity. Clean Pure Wholesome. It has a taste that makes you want more. That's vrhy every oai buy it. BAKE-RITE SANITARY BREAD 457 State Street ' and. the 3 "R's" Too ., V , . ' V ' E A. Beau Her stuJents are not a".owed t fall back in their uyUr. laiet htr instruction, hile they are in tie school, they are kept tip ita the work cf the public grades, so that when they are cured they return to the classes whkh they left, mij t go on ith them. " It is etsimated that 12,000 ctlMrm d:e wry year in the nation from tuberculosis. More open air schools like Miss Ileal" are needed, and the National Tuberculosis Association, with local and state organisa tions affiliated with if, is plasning t provide them through the sale cf more than &J0,(Vro worth f Red Cross Christinas Sca!j this comic j Christ OTA. Amity; , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Trj and. son. Farlic. Iowa; H. 11 Marbr. Donald; Henry L. Bents. Aarora; ii. IL FlitcrafL. North Bend. AKGO--Mrs. L.E. Thompson. Jans D. Orden. Cora FUher. Fred Zaehl ke. Portland; R. W. Fleming. 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