Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1920)
THK OREGON STATESMAN: SUNDAY, JANUARY 4, 1020. 1 f i 4 -THE FITTING OF GLASSES - Calls for a thorough knowledge of the eyes, highly accurate scientific Instruments and their precise manipulation. . In our modern optical department we offer you us examine your eyes. these things in their fullest measure. Hate HARTMAN BROS. CO, Jewelers and Opticians SALEM OREGON CITY NEW S Larson and M. J. Heaman tions of dissolution were filed by the -Falls Farm company of Portland, and the A-One Transfer company of Portland. Resolutions were flicd by the (Orchards Water company or Jainie&on, Malheur' county, showing a decrease Trom $30,000 to llC.OoO in capitalization. Card of Thanks We wish to express oitr gratitude for the kindness shown us in the hour of our bereavement when our mother, Mrs. J. J. Ljnch, passed away. MRS. J. R. CIlAPMAN JOSEPH LYNCH JOHN LYNCH Hesolu-tKaleyjlan '.took possession e'riC? and the -store has been closed atnee the transfer for the purpose or tak ing inventory and rearranging. It will reopen Monday.. Mr. KalcyjUn is from lledgeville., Mont., where he has been in the hardware bus.n.t. He will carry 'the same clasp of goods as hare heretofore been hen died and will add several new Hoe including a large stock of hardware. dry goods and notions. vltan-c at Auburn Hall Next Saturday night. Fl?e orchestra. Excellent floor. j Hligh hotel pending the selection of pitco i a permanent office. . Navy 'Recruiters Here Chief Machinist's Male i J. Adams and Chief Boatswain's Mrte "E. G. . Gates of the Untied, Stai'-s navy have arrived in Salem aaa wSl - establish ' a navy recruiting j office here. Mr, Adams' is well -knoh in this city, having been on reruHJns duty here about two years aro and has frequently visited Salem since that time. Since bis last -visit he has been prompted to his Present rank from'machinist first diss. Af ter the office : is established Mr, Adams will rel urn to Portland and ' Mr. Gates will be In charge j ot the office. 7 They may be found at the 1020 Calendar for ITactlcal V. Homer II. Smith, McCormack bldg. Recital Wednesday Next A recital will be given on Wednes day evening. January 7, by the pu pils of Miss Ehna Weller. assisted by Miss Lena Bell Tartar, contralto. Place will be announced later. if r CHARLES RAY H- . In ' - "RED HOT pOIAABS' i MRS. JOEi MARTIN in . SMI T H fl FOR f - State and Commercial Sts. t Autos Hump; No One Hurt The automobiles of Thomas Mc- Gilchrist, Route No 1. anh G. M. Campbell, Route No. 9, about 3.20 p. m. yesterday, but no one was hurt and tne .damage 10 ine cars was slight. The accident occutred at State and Liberty streets. Dance i Wednesday night, Moos hall. Accident Total Reported . During the month of Dcctmbe- a total of-1360 accidents were reported to the industrial accident commis sion, of which 12 were fatal. The monthly report shows' receipts fjr the month amounting to I291.S26.80 and disbursements of 15,3'!7.03. Card of Thank We wish to thank the friemlr for the kindness they extended to. us during the recent illness and death of our husband and father. Mrs. J. C. Gittens and Family Cretonne Special Clean up on goods from 2 to 8- yard pieces. Values to 1 2 p-r yard, all at 50c yard. Hamilton's. Honey to Chleag Carl Gregg Doney, president of the Willamette University, will start fo; Chicago the first of this week to at- ten dthe meeting of the American Association of Colleges and the As sociation ot Methodist colleges In that city. The meeting of the asso ciations will be held from January 6 until January 9. At the meeting Mr. Doney will give an address on "Evangelism and the Academic At mosphere." Water Application. The following applications to ap propriate water fromOregon tsreams have been filed with Tercy A. Cup per, state engineer: David H. Bur rows, or Ontario, Or., to appropriate waste water from the Malheur drain age district, for the Irrigation ot 155 acre of lahd near Ontario. Pearl Dance- Wednesday night. Moose hall. Prof. Kirk Honored Professor W. E. Kirk ot Willam ette University was elected president of the Northwest Classical associa tion at its meeting at Seattle last week. The organization la a nation al association divided in three parts Xmt TOrV ncMM Ar tha nnrtti. Wright, of Keating. Or., covering tfe wegteni district, which is composed appropriation ot water irom aiacner ot Oregon, Washington and Idaho. creek and reservoir lor, tne lrnga- New Corporations Articles of incorporation wore filed here Saturday by the Fit Ho tel company of Portland, capitalized at $5000. The Incorpot ator of the company are N. A. uisen, ma tlon of a tract of 25 acres in Baker county. F. P. Mays of Tygh Va'ley. Or., for the appropriation of water from Tygh creek and Raisrr: creek for the Irrigation of several tracts I near Tygh Valley. Love, the Jeweler 337 State St., Salem. THOUSANDS PROCLAIM ' THE MERITS OF PE-RU-NA tits Tsair Ltfiert Mrs. Martha C Dale, TL F. D. 1, Cannon, DeL, writes: "I am en tirely cured of chronic catarrh of the stomach and bowels by PE-BU-NA Mr. J. Bayer, Glendale, Oregon: There is no medicine like PE-KU-NA for catarrhal deafness.' Mrs. Kate Marquis, Middleburg, Ohio: "PE-IIU-NA cured me of catarrh of the head and throat." Mr. J. H. Collins, Wesson, Mis sissippi: "PE-RU-NA makes me feel rigorous and able to work without that tired, weak feeling I usually have? otherwise." 'J ?41 airs. X. lAiavigsen, Ausun, Min nesota: ."I got rid of my lire trouble and can eat anything since taking PE-RU-SA." Mrs. L. Hearing. 283 East 169th SU New York City: "For catarrh of the head and stomach, 1 have found PE-RU-NA better than any other medicine Mr. WJH. Edgar, 9 Cooper SL, Atlanta. MJeorgia: -PE-RU-NA cured me after I had suffered fifteen yean with Theumatism." Mrs. Leona JJodd, K. o. s, Medon, Tennessee: "PE-RU-NA is a grand medicine for coughs and colds." So many diseases are due to ca tarrh and catarrhal conditions, cakes PE-RU-NA the best medi cine in the world to have on hand for emergencies and general health protection. Thousands of families are never without a bottle of PE-RU-NA or a box of PE-RU-NA Tablets in the medicine cabinet. That is the safe way. You can buy PE-RU-NA any where in tablet or liquid forow Rot Wi Large boy, to deliver papers. Good pay. Apply at Statesman office. ; Baal Given Divorce T"' . . . Prank Basl was granted a decree of divorce In circuit court Irom Wn- burga Basl on grounds of desert ijn. She is alleged to nave left him In January ot 1918 and refused to live with him since. They were married in Bavaria, a province of Germany. In February, 185. During their t marriage they raised a family of nine children, all of whom ate of. ogr ex cept two, nosa Sasl. 9, and John Basl. 14. The father was gramwa custody of the two minor children. Oregon Land I wettrge Swegle. H. S. Belle want fcllisf property for sale or to take optkra.-'on same. What have you? Call and1 see us. 442 State street. Opposite the Bligh. Widow Appointed Administratrix Mrs. Jessie Kaiser, widow ot the late Benjamin Kaiser, was appointed administratrix ot his estate by the county court Saturday, air. Kaiser died December 19. 1919. and left personal property to the probable val ue of $10,000. and left no will. His Immediate kin and heirs are Jessie Kaiser, widow, 4C; Fred II. Kaiser. 27. son; Clyde N. Kaiser, 25, son. who are all residents of Marion coun ty. " The appraisers appointed to place a valuation on the property of Mr. Kaiser are O. L. Martin. Mrs Alice Good ell and Clark E. Cory Ttlgdoa Company . Superior funeral service far less. STJNKIST ORANGES DOZEN ' 'S Busick's 50c For Sale. Choice fir Phone 742.; wood, $11 delivered. K. 8. Kalaylan Buys Store K. S. Kalayjianjtas purchased the variety store heretofore known as Sampson Bros., at 152 N. Ccmmfr- i ciaVjtreet. and has changed itr nam tcn.the saiem ; variexy siore. Mr. Victor, Palhe and Windsor Talking Machines L L STIFF & SON rV LEXINGTON- SIX .:,ACBCRX BEAUTY SIX KLCAIt FIERY FOUR . B. & C. MOTOR CO. j EAGLE DRESS SHIRTS " $2.00, f3.O0 to $10.00 j SCHETS 344 State Street Tlie Kiippenheimer House in Salem I REMEMBER that w par the hla-hat sric for CARPETS, PTOVES, MACHXAKRT 1ND TOOLS Don't sell anything before yon see ua. THE CAPITA l. HAH U TV ARE ASD FVRKITCRK CO. 1285 If. Ceaa'l St. 1920 ELGIN SIX IS HERE Motorlata who are lookina- for a strong-, serviceable' car , with eieg-ant body lines and Interior specification that assume maximum service and Flteae S47 1 economy at a reasonabl prica snouia see this car. Grahm Trial Postponed The trial of Gary Grahm was sched uled to be heard Friday but was post poned by Justice Unrnh because ot lack of attorneys. It was alleged that Grahm, while driving an automobile struck Eugene Lavell, 10 years old, at Fourteenth and Mill streets and did not stop to see tho extent of the injuries of the boy until he was bail ed by two passing pedestrians. Young Lavell received a badly cut face and some of his teeth were knocked out, it was said, although the In J uric, were not serious. The trial was post poned because . of the Illness of Grahm who was stricken Friday night and is now in the hospital. Knight of Columbus All be present next Monday even ing and hear lecture, by Father Buck. Zook Trial Postponed '.. The trial of Mrs. F .E. Zook who is charged with taking some "house furnishings .with her whetrsbe moved from a rented house In North Salem, was scheduled for Friday .and was postponed by absence of attorneys.' ID Caace ia Justice Court " There are 19 cases in the hinds of Judge xUnruh of the justice court. A large majority ot these are crimi nal cases. Owing to the present ses sion ot circuit court the attorneys that have to appear In most of these cases are busy and action cannot be taken until their duties are finished at the court house. ' ! . . LEXINGTON MIXXTE MAX SIX' . Is upholstered with the finest quality of hair and felt ovec double . coiled springs, covered with semi-bright, long grained black leather, French - . pleated . la soft folds. Doable acting 'outside coach handles. Tool com partment under the cowL . THE B. & C MOTOR CO. "Why do you call Wombat a Na poleoa of InaneetT- , "Because .he had his salary raised six months ago, 'and his wife hasn't found It out yet." Town Topics.' Cretonne Special Clean up on goods from 2 to yard pieces, values to $2 per'yatd, all at 50c yard. Hamilton's. Drivers Too Young - Complaint Is being made that the state traffic laws are being violated In the vicinity or Salem in that boys aad girls who are under the age ot 1C years are in the habit of driving cars without older persons with them It is said they drive at a rapid rate, endangering their own lives ajd the lives of other persons. Some driv ers of very tender years. It Is com plained, recently have been seen on Garden road. Monday night. Jan. 5. J WEST FUR CO. V Furs of Quality :. !' :v'" New Location 5 1 Court St. Opt. Court House ELECTRIC RESTAURANT .. .481 State Street " ., Our Specialty: r. .' Oysters Fish -Cliops ' Chili Con Carne J. D. MADDOX. Prop. ' I LEE L GILBERT, Distributor obs. Lodge, and oommiu IS Se. Ceaaaaeveial Street. EYEGLASSES i THAT FIT x Bonds, Mortgages Interest Bearing InvestxneaU HAWKINS & ROBERTS ' 204.207 Oregon Building D. H. M0SHER High Class HEN'S TAILORING 474 Cowrt Q:reet ' VTil. GAESDORF , The Store of House-wares Wood, Coal or Gas Ranges Kitchenwaw Dinnerware 135 N. Liberty St. Phone 67 , DR. 1W HALL WILSOjT 210-211 U. 8. National Bank Bldg. U.S. GARAGE . 854 Terry Street USED BUT NOT ABUSED CARS SPECIAL New series gtudebarer, value 11625. today $1X00. U. 8. Gage. Phone 1752 Electric Machinery and Engineering - Company BICYCLES AXD REPAIRS LLOYD L RATiISDEN 387 Court Street .On dancing. I am now in position to furpish music for. an -occasion: especially that adapted to the mod era' style ot dancing. lKarren J Ilnnt. 'Phone 19'f.' 1 WHE9 1ST SALKX. OKKGOV mfp at v '.. BLIGH IIOTKli -' ., , A Home Away from Home Strictly Modern 11.00 per day tee Kaeama ef Sell Ceaafert Only Hotel la Buaineaa District Chemawa 38, Roscburg S2 ; Resnlu ot the basketball game last night at Chemawa of the Chemawa vs. the American Legion team ot Roseburg intimated a lack ot prac tice, although, the game was fast and exciting. There was an excellent at tendance in interest of both of the competitive teams and as the players were doing their best, the game held the fascination of the sympathisers until the very last minute. The final score was in favor of Chemawa. with 3S points and the Roseburg team 22 Donald and Blttles were .the stars ot the evening for Chemawa and. Black and Wlllett led for Roseburg. Gets Bethlehem Track J. V. Jones. Salem Velie dealer, accompanied by Geo. Smith, Her man Brown and W. 11. Mooney. wtnt to Portland Friday and brought ia. k three Bethlehem trucks, aim a Ko speedster, for which he is the Mri lon county representative. Mlnnetta Magera Will meet vocal pnpils and Saturday of each week.' cscond floor Derby Bdg. MYRTLE KN0WLAND ' Music and Musical Merchandise Sonora Dealer la Salem .... 415 Court St. Salem, Oregon Telephone 252 WILLARD Storage Battery SERVICE STATION 238 N. High St. Telephone 203 car, Friday Studio Cars Smash Head-o . The automobiles driven by Thom as Holman of Eola-and Emmett A. Dickson of Route No. t, collided head on about 5 p .m. yesterday about 200 yards west of the lnter-county bridge No one was hurt but one front whee of each machine was smashed when they locked. Mr. Holman in report ing the accident, said that he waa blinded by the lights ot the other 1 For POTATOES Burbahks, 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 642 State street, Salem, Oregon. MANGIS BROS. EXPERT ELECTRICAL WORK i7i So. Commercial St. Phone 955 Small lavertmenc Loans Realty lxan--Xiouse JSantal Agency, General Property Dealing. JOHN IL SCOTT REALTY CO 404-405 Bnbhard Bldg. Phone 264 i Salem. Ore. DENNIS0N ELECTRIC CO. JOB WORK AXD FIXTURES 222 Korth Liberty Street Salem Auto Radiator Shop Radiators, Fenders : and Gas Tanks Repaired Tractor Radiators a Specialty Ford Radiators for Sale 198 8. 12lh St. ; Salem. Ore. Wanted to Secure $1500 Ioa On good city property security One Orreland, nearly new. six cylln-1 Socolof sky. 241 State street der, 6 passenger, equipped all 'Cord Tires and one extra, new. Guar an-1 Jorgrnaon Funeral Held teed in Al shape for II TjO. I The funeral of Peter . Jorgenson who AfA Ratnrdar at a local ho?Dit WOOD-ROSE MOTOR CO. I be held from the home of his 14S SUte St. Phone 811 Idaaghter. Mrs. A. E. Bobell at 1331 McCoy Ave. at 1 o'clock: Monday ail ernoon, providing the relatives wne are on their way from California ar rive by that time. Rev. Leland T7. Porter will officiate and burial will be in the Odd Fellows cemetery. CITY CLEANING WORKS Cleaners of Quality Cleaning Dyeing Repairing 12 CI State SL ' Phone T08 WONDER HOSE For Kiddies, per pair.... 6dc REMNANT STORE 254 North Commercial Street Oa Account of . The Cherrlan banquet and dinner dance the Elks dance has been changed to Monday night. Jan 5. Mm. Lllllaa Jeffreys Petri The nlanist of Portland, brines the most advanced and highly mod rn methods to Salem. There she has culled and sifted from th- ex perience of nine years' European study, where she also UuA plino and harmony, and co ached many singers In opeatlc roles. Her spe cialty Is the training of atudnta In a quicker and better way, tbroucn combining the technical trinln3 ith the higher understanding o, the demands of the piece Exereio are given purely as adjuncts to the pieces, thus eliminating much of the drudgery of practice in the old rat ioned way of mere mufccie building. Mrs. Petri believes thst every finger motion should be- controlled by the Intelligence, with the artistic effect always In view. Classes forming, to make tuition rates moderate. For Information, phone 1415. Nineteen Twenty And Your Education It may be that you have had It in mind for a long time to take a business or stenographic course yon have seen oppor tunity after opportunity slip by without being prepared to grasp even one. . .. Of all years. 1920 will be the ' one which will be crowded with opportunities for those young men and young women who are prepared to render efficient ser vice In a business office. Don't delay longer. Enroll to morrow there will be many others and resolve that yon will be ready In a year from now or sooner to take tne of the many desirable places being offered. Capital Bnsineis College 8AJXM. OREGON For Sale Choice fir Phone 742. wood. $11 delivered. W T. RIGD0N CO. Leading Funeral Director! Clothes Tailored IXDrVTDUAUt.T FOR TOtT WILI, GIVE BETTER SERVICE NEW DESIGNS SPECIAL. ATTEN TION St. i. TUiUjJkX T Field Funeral Monday The funeral of Mrs. L. DI Fileds who died at her home oa Friday will be held Monday morning at the Ter- williger funeral home at IO.ociock. Dr. Richard N. Avison will conduct the services and burial will be In the I Odd Fellows cemetery. Legal Blanks Get them at The Statesman office. Catalog on application. HARD COLDS People whose blood Is pure are not. nearly so likely to take hard colds as are others. Hood's Sarsaparilla makes the blood pure; and this great medicine recovers the system after a cold as no other medi cine does. Take Hood s. Father Stork Says Tliis Is the Place to buy Rubber Nipples, Nursing Bottles. "Teeth- ing Rings, Baby Food and Johnson's Baby Powder M Beat for BaVy Beat fee Yew" Johnson's was orlgiaatad by a lamooa specialist and it la a '- old standby with mothers every , whet. JCeep it always oa your bottom sbciL Don't delay la getting h. . " " SCHAEFER'S DRUG STORE ; . 135 North Commercial SL GOOD CLOTHES Dr. 8. C. S tone- Can be found at Tyler's dur,g store 157 South Commercial ateet. civiLiAJv akd trrwus 431 rauias B14S. ffnmTUfFNTC if rour monumental work is solicit-1 " " w ' r . ,Z ?ZZ 1 1 V4 Tfcird stteet. near wul sd, kindly ask the solicitor tor our WANTED 1 I WHITE BEANS PEOPLES CASH STORE business card. Capital Monumental Works 1210 S. Com. St. , Phone ttt, Salem are less. 8ome good bargains In new and used pianos. PORTLAND. OREGON. THE WILEY B. ALLEN CO. 819 Court St. Derby buUdlng HAMILTON win TUB FURNITURE MAX 4 make ' and hang your drapes. Largest Stock of Drapery. S40 Court Street. V QREG0NUS A WUt BOT CIGA alannfactnred by Hl?NfiKRONS CIOAR FACTORT Fnone 1 LONG DISTANCE AUTO TRUCKING WILLAMETTE VALLEY TRANSFER CO. I Phone 1400 MONEY TO LOAN On Improved City and Farm Properly Capital Credit A Adjustment Co. . 41S Masonic Temple SALEM v OREGON USED CAR BARGAINS WANTED JUNK AND MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS We also buy second-hand goods. If yon bare anything to sell for a good price 'call 3 IS. The Square Deal House. 1 CAPITAL JUNK CO. 271 Chemeketa SU alem. Ore. 1916 Ford; S-passenger Buick, 1918 &ttithaker. 7 nassenger; . 5 passen ger Overland; 1918 Dort. all ore r- hauled. - SALEM VELIE COMPANY 16a.Xorih Com! WANTED Furniture, ranges, heaters, tools and. kk fact, anything you hare to new. X buy for cash. Phone 110 or HI. I W00DRY. The Auctioneer J i OUR facilities are of the highest , character. We are equipped to satis fy the most ex acting Client. The 'courteous con duct ot our staff matches the up-to-dateness of our equipment. Heltzel Is Administrator 8. H. Heltiel was selected by coun ty court Saturday to act as admin istrator of the estate ot the late If. M. Munkers. Appraisers of the prop erty were appointed. They are W. H. Kobson. I. W. Mayo and Grant Murphy. The probable value of all the property Is estimated at 14000. Teachers Wanted For one-room schools In the valley and In eastern and central Oregon. Also a teacher for lower grades in a two-room school and one for 7th and 8th grades In good location.. Sal aries $100 to $115 to teachers of experience and good qualifications. Communicate' with Mrs. Blanche M. Jones, 115 S. Commercial Sa., or phone 23. STATE g STREET 8 Dr. CB. O'Neill OPT0I1ETRIST-OPTICIAN LadcUBush Bank Building CsrTCor. Stale art fun 62SV LV.PITST Three Marriages ReVorded The first marriage license Issued In Marion county for 1920 was given to Helmer Benjamin Anderson. 19, of Sllverton and Pal ma Johnston. 20. also of Sitverton. They were msr rled yesterday. Two other- couples applied for license to wed Saturday. Oscar Olscn. 22. 1215 North Com mercial street, and Marie Largent, 19. of Salem, were married yester day. William , A. Sampson. 3 . Sa lem, 'and Bertha Smith. 31. Salem, procured a license and the wedding will be performed today at the par sonage of. Leslie Methodist church. 75 Early Spring Models Your Choice for $5.00 j t'j These hats are newly made: and may.be becomingly and appropriately worn for the next three or four months. They are very, striking models that wiU be readily recognized as new and seasonable. . r i e , These hats hare just been pnt in stock and would &are sold at $12X0 to $16.50. See them on display this week. T EARLY SPRLNO "MEAD0WBB00ES" . i This week will witness our first showing of these rery popular models which have just commenced arriving. Other shipments will arrive twice each week. They will be priced at $10.00 up. J- ; . - The French Shop . hid. Baffe"Xorrisoxi - ' ' ' -' ,115NorA'Hii:EtmVr-:;' - '.y,S:'UaovlQ Temple 4 J