The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 17, 1919, Page 5, Image 5

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    3 .clinics are held nre considered too'
R i cold for successful testa to be made,
WE WILL BE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL XMAS
VSt''l condi!ions h" STeatly deayed the nsual Christmas bnji and to ac
i J ? ' wi? wonlif otherwise find it Idifflcutt to do their buying in the few re.
c Hartman Bros. Company
Mi. Kelly leal
Mr. Maty Kelly died Monday at
th home of a son who liven on
North Commercial street. She ai'
67 years old. The body will h; eat t
to eastern Canada lor interment.
Rigilon Company
Superior funeral fervice for less.
(liailen Northcutt Dead
Information reached here yefter-
SALEM
goo Is Horn .
A son was born at the home ov
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hanson, 427
South Commercial street, Monda.
Dec.
15.
The Capital Business College
Will give a dance Friday, tha 13th,
it Cotillion hall. Alumni invited.
Fancral Tliursday-J
The funeral of Mrs. O. If. p. ,Cor
ncllus. who died recently at Turner,
CH ARISES RAY
In
"crooked straight"
lloyd comedy
-wurlitzer night
M TOK(
Mr
4 ti
WANTE D
Furniture, ranges, heater, tools
and, k fact, anything you hare
to au. 1 boy for cash, phone
(10 or 611.
WOODRY, The Auctioneer
Bonds, Mortgages
'l Interest Bearing Investments
HAWKINS & ROBERTS
204.207 Oregon Building
SCNKIST .'
ORANGES
40c DOZEX
BUSICKS
i y
! WEST FUR CO.
lias furs of style and quality
New Location
(21 Court, Opposite Court House
1920 ELGIN SIX IS HERE
Motorists who are lookinz for
tron. serviceable car with elee-ani
body lines and interior specification
that aasuma .maximum service and
economy at a seasonable price should
this car.
LEE L GILBERT, Distributor
1S . Comaaevefal reet.
Ona Orreland. nearly new, six cylin
der, S passenger; equipped all CordJ
Tires and one extra, new. Guaran
teed in Al shape for $1250.
WOOD-ROSE MOTOR CO.
248 State St. J Phone 211
WONDER HOSE
r Kiddles, ner rair. ..&Jr
REMNANT STORE
- 1254 North Commercial Street
t . ,. . i
WILLARD Storage Battery
238 N. High St. Telephone 203
EYEGLASSES
THAT FIT
DR. Ij. UALt WILSOW
510-211
r
National Rank
Bldg.
ELECTRIC RESTAURANT
481 State Street
Our Specialty: ,
Oysters Fish Chops
Chill Con Carne ,
J. D. MADDOX, Prop. -
D.H.M0SHER
High Class
MEN'S TAILORING
' 474 Court Street
BICYCLES
AND REPAIRS
LLOYD E. RAMSDEN
387 Court Street
JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS
NEWS
will be heldt the Methodist churcTi
of that place Thursday at 2 o'clock
p. m., according to
made yesterday.
announcement.
Dance r
Moose hall Wednesday night.
Proet-Rm Is lsHnrJ
The United States: National Bank
Tig club meeting and achievement
day's program which was to tbe held
in connection with the Marion county
corn show, the week of December 20,
has been indefinitely postponed
cause of the weather This v as an
nounced yesterday by W.. M. Smith,
county superintendent of schools.
Mi. Rector Iead -
Mrs. Eva Rector, .ho had been' ill
for some length of time, died in a lo
cal hospital early yesterday morn
ing. The body is in the care of Webb
& Clough, funeral directors. The fu-nej-n
will be held at their chapel at
II o'clock this morning. The vices
MYRTLE KNOWLAND
! Music and Musical Me-oillK
Sonora Dealer In SaJetn
416 Court St. -
Telephone
Salem, Oregon
36Z
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. , . Derby building
W T. RIGD0N CO.
Leading Funeral Directors
Have You Seen?
THE NEW VELIE SIX
Now on Display at
SALEM VELIE COMPANY
162 North Commercial Street
U. S. GARAGE
654 Ferry Street
USED BUT NOT - ABUSED CAItS
SPECIAL New serier Studebaker,
value $1625, today $1300. U. S.
Garage. Phone 1752
?lectrlc Machinery and Engineering
Company
For
SXPEET ELECTRICAL WOKK
i.j so. commercial u rnone a
MEN'S FLANNEL SHIRTS
Khkl and fJeey
; $4 $5 a '
SCHEI'S
Hmall Investment Ixmim tteatty
lioan UooHe ilntai Agency,
Geoerml Pmpevty Dealing;.
JOUN IL RCOTT RBLUTY CO
404-405 Hnb'hird Bldg.
9hone 264 Salem. Ore.
DENNIS0N ELECTRIG CO.
JOB WORK AND FIXTURES
222 North Liberty Street
MONUMENTS
t your monumental work is solicit
d. kindly ask the solicitor for oar
nmnesfl card. 5
Cnpltnl Monumental " Work.
5210 S. Com. St, Phone 689, Salem
HAMILTON
THE FrtNITURE MAN
iVIll make and hang your drapes
Largest Stock of Drapery.
340 Court Street.
MONEY TO LOAN
On Improved City and Farm Property
Capit! Credit & Adjustment Co.
4 16 Masonic Temple .
SALEM - OREGON
CITY CLEANING WORKS
. CiaiXf ra, f. Quality
Cleaning Dyeing RtptJrlns;
1261 State St. . Phone 7
02EG0N
i
, are to be conducted by Rev. II. C. ;
trover of the Central Con?rcf.ional
:. n.tn auer wmci ice Douy wi.i De
cremated. 1 i
Legal Blanks
Get them at The Statesman office.
Catalog on application.
Unite, 'File Paper
f'.ren Peter Sor.non. 2S. a r-si-d&n.
of Silverton, 'his expressed this
dtf-ire to become a citizen of the
Cnited States. He filed his firit pa
pers yesterday. Sorenson was
merly a subject of Denmark,
came to th!s country in 1913.
IO-,
aa't
Baby Clinic Powtponel
The Marion County Children's bu
reau officials announced yesterday
that the baby clinic scheduled for to
morrow will be postponed until next
month because of the unfavorable
weather. Unh-ss a different announcement-
Is made the date will be
January 15. Parents who have re
ceived notice that the clinic was to
be held Thursday- of this week are
asked .to disregard the notice. Tfe
Commercial club rooms where the
0REG0NUS
A PERFECT CI GAB
Manufactured by
HENDERSON'S CIGAR FACTORY
Phone X19
SAVE $1000
We have a 1!'19 Douglas Eight lift
with us for sale that may be had fri
ll COO less than it cost the owner lai
February. Mechanically perfect: lti
fine condition; run lees than 300u
miles. It' a eauty and a Rood buy.
THE B. & C. MOTOR CO.
2 j6-58 State St.
REMEMBER
that we pay the fclgheat rlee
for
SEOI)-ll AII Kl It.M 1 I til-:
CAIlfKTS, TO K. MACHIXKRY
i AM) TOOLS
Don't aell ahythlnpr berore you see u.
THE CAPITAL, H AKUWARE A.D
KtltMTtllE CO.
285 X. Cm'1 St. MJ
POTATOES
Burbanks, American Wonders,
Netted Gems, Pride of Multno
mah, Garnet Chill, Early Rose.
We pay the highest prices and
are always in the market.
Phone 717 or address 542 State
street, Salem, Oregon.
MANGIS BROS.
WM. GAHLSD0RF
The Store of Housewares
Wood, Coal or Gas Ranges
Kitchsnware Dinnerware
135 N. Liberty St. Phone 67
WANTED!
WHITE
BEANS
PEOPLES CASH STORE
Old Newspapers
and , .
Magazines Vanted
Also llop Wire Wanted. Used
Cars For Sale
Ry
STEINB0CK JUNK &
AUTO WRECKING
S20-328 North Commercial St.,
fbone 30S
LONG DISTANCE AUTO
TRUCKING
WILLAMETTE VALLEY
TRANSFER CO.
Phone 1400'
. day of the death of Charles North
cutt. 65 years old, at the home of
I W. P. Collard. nine miles north of
; Salem. Mr. Northcutt lias lived In
Ma: ion county for 4 5 years and for
many years had lived at the Col lard
'home, lie wax unmairied ar.d war
.a nephew of Yates Northcutt. I1
known pioneer of the early days. The I
"
Ifunera
at the
neral was held yesterday tftcrn.'cn
e Collard home with inl.rinn.
in the Claguett cemetery.
i:,olutlm Receded
Resolutions passed by the Ftate
Bar associjticn on tbe death nf JuiIl-k
C. I'. tiantenbein of Portland wer
teceiveu at tne supreme court yes-1
terday to be filed in the records.
Boy Wanted
Large boy. to deliver papers. Good !
pay. Apply at Statesman office.
Brim it Admitted
, I'. tsrtggs or t'ortiand was i
yesieraay acnimoa oy tne iiDretnr !
court to tho practice of law In Oi-
con Hi :i.lmislnn is fnr n Irlul
period of nine months on strength
of a certificate for the state of ldano.
Xeir Corporation
The following new Oregon firm"?
filed articles of incorporation yester
day at the office of H. J. Schulder
man, -state corporation commission
er: uoberts invest men company.
Portland; incorporators. Joseph C.
Robetts. Ida E. Robcrtf. George Es-
tee; capital. zation. JIO.000. Klum
Advertising company. Med ford; in
corporators, B. Klum, Joseph Shock-
ley. R. I). Henon; capitalization S30-
000. Wahkeena Furniture Manufac
turing company, Portland; incorpor
ators. II. C. Long. J. B. Moore. G.
G. Sundbcrg; capitalization, $15.00
Fire- l.eI it Weapon
H. C. Brown, a roomer at 1223
Ferry street, was aroused frcm his
peaceful rest - Monday night when
ni. adjacent neighbors are said to
have challenged eac bother to phvr
cal com pat. Tbe seriousness of the
ffalr was that the conflict inv; ele
ment were both women and as a
meant; to destroy they, used lighted
stick?. The trouble was said to have
started when one of the women cfalni
ed that the other was "crazy
lOne
wuman gave her name as Mrs
L. "St.
.Vaeness and the other renretUvto
give her name, utricer inompi'OTi
arrived on the scene in time to pio
vent a fire as he stamped out the
sticks and settled tt argument.
PERSONAL MENTION
H. J. Eberly of the state forestry
office went to Portland yesterday.
T. S. McKinney, district attorney
for Lake county, was visitor at the
state capitol yesterday.
Will II. Bennett, state superinten
dent of banks, is in Portland.
C. II. Gram, state labor commis
sioner, went to Portland yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Fenton have gone
to Portland for a few days visit.
W. F. Jeffress was here yesterday
from Portland.
HOTEL ARRIVALS
MARION P. S. Ross. R. A. Mink.
ler. D. E. Green. G. T. Hopper, P
G. Clibborn. T. Hammond. R. W.
Ross. R. W. Davis. George M. Nor-
fon. Portland: R. tj. Stuart. C. A.
Wheeler. Oakland. Cal.; James Black.
J. A. Thomas, San Francisco; J. .
Dawkins. Spokane;' Frank E. Mc-
Clure. Los Anpeles; M. S. wrigni.
Toledo: W. Esley. G. M. McElroy.
CHRISTMAS
CIGARS TOBACCOS
CIGARETTES
SMITH'S CIGAR STORE
State land Commercial Streets
WIIKX IX SALKU OREG03T
top at
BLIGI1 HOTEL
A Home Away from Horn
Strictly Modern J1.0S pr day
100 IIaia ( ! Cmmtmrt
Only Hotel In Businesa District
5 Di.CR0Tielll
CP70r.Tr!5T0PTIC!A
SPECIAL PRICES ON
HEATERS
LI STIFF & SON
Salem Auto Radiator Shop
Radiators. Fenders and Oaa
Tanks Repaired
Tractor Radiators a Specialty
Ford Radiators for Sale
I8 S. 12tb St Salem. Or.
WANTED
rUXK AND MACHINERY OT ALL
KINDS
We also bay second-hand goods,
ir you have anything ta. sell for a
cood price call 38. Tbe Square
Deal House. J . . ;
CAPITAL JUNK CO.
11V ChemekeU SL !exn. Ore.
DOLL FAMILY IS LARGE
THIS YEAR
A dell show that will delight the hearts of all the happy little
make believe mothers of this community. Dolls of all sires
wide awake dolls dolls that go to sleep character
dolls kewpies, rag dolls, dressed dolls, and dolls that real
ly talk.
Bring fie little girl and her mother too to Doll land and
let them choose.
!
Quality
Merchandise
1.
Hillaboro, N. D.; L. A. Illndson, Chi
cago.
RLICII Clarence Sebo, Miss Anna
Antle. Silrerten; A. C. Bracken. F. J.
McCook. C. E. Green. D. P. Gibson,
J. A. Rooney. F. C. West. Portland;
S. E. White. CorTallis; O. C. Keyt.
McMinnTllle; E. W. LeClair, Lewis
ton. Idaho.
ARGO II. F. Southard. Aurora;
Rosella A. Richardson. Lillie S. Lar
son. Clara Larson, surer ton; Aiicnei
A. Oeder, Mill City; Ed. Criffa, lias
kins. .
Eksivard h Encouraged
. r i. -
at Results in Oregon
F. L. Eksward of San Francisco.
member Nof the California senate.
a
who recently was in Oregon
in the
Interest of uniform
traffic legisia-
tion which is proposed for the leuis-
latures of the Pacific coast in lzi
writes Sam A- Kozer. deputy tec re-1
tary of state, that his trip througbj
the northwest was a success an o
that he thinks uniformity Is cer
tain to brins; results.
The National Traffic Officers
convention which is to be held in
San Fiancisco next August to plan
a campaign for uniformity of motor
vehicle laws bids fair to prove a bi;
stircens." writes Eksward.- "The
National Automobile Chamber of
Commerce. National Automotive En
gineers. National Motor Car Dealers
and traffic officers from the entire
tB'ted States will be present, ro we
are looking forward to a great cam
paign on uniformity in the future."
Dort Auto Saves Day for
Pacific Telephone Company
Battling its way through deep
shifting snow drifts, where no vehic
le had travelled before since th
snow storm, a 1820 model Dort auto,
driven by Otto Buff, repairman for
the Velie Auto company of .this city,
made it possible for telephone com
munication to remain Intact between
Salem and Portland. flf T
When trouble wltfr Th lines baa
ben reported at Woodburn the wl.-e
chief was in a quandary to know bow
to ret to that town to make tne re- ,
pair as he had tried other makes of
cars .that failed. He heard that a
Dort bad made a successful tiop from
Salem to Silverton throueh the snow
drifts, and he called. J. W. Jone. dis
trict distributor for the small car.
Jones consented to his use of lh
car. They started out. In due t!ra
th-y reached woouoarn. i mur.
The Dort was the only car In sight
in that town. It pushed stubbornly
on through the snow, the trobule wan
reached and repaired, and the ser
vice was saved for the upper vallej.
Mrs. Caroline Daberco
Dies at Home Near Salem !
Mrs. Caraline Daberco. 79. who
became III a week ago Monday, died
at her home on route at 6 o'clock
yesterday norninr. Sl bad been a
re:-T--: nt this country for 46 years.
eriginaMy om!nj from. Sweden. Mrs-
(&. htpl?g
aberco was a popalar
e Evangelical chnch.
Mrs. Daberco Is furvlv
Daberco was a popalar member cf
the
ed ty fonr
sons; F. A. Johnston. Charles A
Johnston. Jacob F. Aohnston and Al
bert A. Johnston. w&jLjived with her
and one daughter. Amanda Caroline
Johnston, and a step-daughter, T:l
lie O. Rodgers of Hubbard.
Webb & Clongh hare charge of the
i body. The funeral set-rices will be
held today at 10 a. m. and interment
will Le la Murphy cemviery.
! JLT...J.. K1- :-J IV If
r Ai.j jd r -
: uv ncuu tutu i iukkc
(
I The fact thrt she recently has
chanreiLJier name by marria-e will
J not Interfere with Mrs. N". G. Ander-
son of 1183 Montana avenue. Port-;
J land, in practlclnc her profession as)
a u jrr. qc was auuuiu ia id;
bar under her maiden name of ifu!-
dah P. Malcne; Mrs. Anderson writes-
Arthur S. Benson, cleik of them-1
preme court. Jo ascertain if any new t
procedure will be neceswry for her"!
to practice under her new name. - i
Coart Hears Arguments
in St. Johns Bank Case
The supreme court yetei Jay
heard arguments in the case of S. A. i
Mulkey et at against Will II. Lea-.
nett. rtcte superintendent of banks,
in which the plaintilfs are attempting
to romptl the bank superintendent to
isue a charter for the Bank of Com-;
inerce i.t St. Johns. Portland.
Bennttt refused the charter on the !
rieunsd that there is InsufflUent
business at St. Johns for three banks.
The promoters of the bank appealed
to the ttate banklnr board which uv
(V.rupwny 31, Orrgna National ttsuml. villi give Military
at the Armory, Xew Year live, December 31. As a special feature
a fine program will be offered at mltlal&ht, after which rrfrel
ments will be served. .Tlien Lu4ly thxmgh skH leaat rbe roafettl
dance will begin. Owar. SteelTuimmer will furwlb. the stsilc am.1 a
good time promleU.
Committee of Entertainment:
Twaels t sale
at Armory, by Harry Ilsnt.
I.OO couple eclnive of war ta.
CMW HOW DO
L
fir ' the Grip, a crouch. Lis nose runs. Lis bones ache.
Toa need a
MJilALr
;
fiL Xv
8
3
2bt
Popular,
Prices
held Dennett. The rase was then t ali
en to the form of a mandaniu-action
to the circuit court for Marlon coaw
ty where Judire Cincham handed
down a decree for the plaintiff. Ben
nett appealed to the supreme coart.
Husbband Always wanting mon
ey. It Is like a came of chess noth
ing but -rheck. check, check."
Vfe But if you don't giTt It to
me It will still be like a came of
chess, for It will be "pawn. pawn,
pawn." Pearson's Weekly.
f
Ktt. Major A. It. Mi
sKt. Dr. Rardette.
Kgt. Ionaltl Mile.
YOU LIKE THE LOOKS
ill!FW . r .
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SHOW
Tnnw :;
M IUUHI - -
UF 1HIS PARTY r
You cant blame htax for looking sour. Fla baa
he looks on the world through blue glasses, just
all do when we bare a Cold.
medicine to reduce the ferer. aton the
ache, carry the cause out of the system. litre la a
preparatkn. that la frrer-r educing, anodyne, and
nleasantly laxaUre. Try one box. Too wui like U.
Li; H COLIJ TAIILETS i -i
M KHfAKFEirs DU 10 STORE 6tiy'
liia North Commercial Street ! .
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