The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 06, 1920, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE OREGON STATESMAN: TUESDAY, JANUARY fl. 120.
'9
CITY
MEWS
; Dance
Moose hall Wednesday night..
horn and indicated that he was going
to pass the wagon.
I All Cherrlans Having Uniforms-
Y. appear In same at banquet.
If no uniform full drees will be is
Anr corporations
Articles of incorporation s werel . wyLi-i 1
fifed here yesterday by the Portland! im i-r va.Arav rrt- .n
Wool company, capitalized at ' $26 .- Francisco where e has accepted a
vuv.! ine jncoriwrdiurg - are m. .
Two Patients Escapo
J:- , Creath, J. V. Burke and Oscar Faru
Powers & company of Hillsboro, and
for the insane, escaped from that in
stitution Sunday and have not been capitalized at $10,000
apprehended. Sonstance was com- porators are R. H. Greer,, N. ' R
mitted In from Multnomah county in Greer and Guy Powers. Resolutions
September, l&l 9, and LaN'eve from of dissolution were filed, by the fol
Coos county in-February, 1919. liotb I lowing: tuueDoro Mercantile com
position with the Federal Reserve
bank.' Mr. Marr recently returned
to Salem from overseas w!ere he
waa an ffflor In th n aw 14 mt
The incor- formerly ln the Unted States Nat
ional bank In this city.
got away from the laundry.
IUgdon Oom puny-
Superior funeral service for less.
1020 Calendars; for Practical Us
Homer II. Smith, McCormack bldg.
Veal Wanted
i Highest , prices
Midget. Market.
paid for veal-
pany, Hillsboro; Oregon Pianinr
Mills, Portland;. C. A. liar ret t &
company.. Inc., Athena, and. Ya
qnina 1 Lumber company. ; yy & --,
' : . '? : I'M
Boy Wanted. ' , . ' .
Large boy, to deliver papers. Good
now liuilii a Slaluman fn -r
I UU I. mi I w h - - - . .
A -1 .. V 4 - 1 . If- wn
A sporting goods store t)f Eugene I Deaconess hospital..: ; Mr. and Mrs.
Peoples are now making their heme
Attention, American , 'Lrjcfon
Regular meeting of Capital post
No. '9 in Commercial vltb tonight.
o'clock - Meeting 'changed from ar
mory" because of Cherrian dance.
Ilcalvrrtlse For, Bid
11. . krT.n avm lac In. V k l
iuo -'f"rf .JT .CIZT"" rI was robbetf late Saturday night, and
WBUn rwu.ciilus ir . iua uu ii"M.Hl. .,,..1, . taken o-rrt In I " .XT. .. . . . . - . , . .
nronosed Youne's bav bridee at As- . - r:. " :r !.T .T.Tr rai rnuomam oui iormeny resraea in
.V nrt th will b. nnM o inioijia ion sent ine Miem ponce. s.,emi Mr8. Peoples was formerly
th next meetine of the eommiasiOn trace or l&e uns nas 066,1 rounal Pastor of the United Brethren
" "... I rtardt . , . . . .
uvi a f ri 1 1 rn nno g r ynia pit v nni g r iiiizpl
Green.
I which will be in Portland February
5. vThis was announced yesterday
t
by Itoy A. Klein, secretary of the
conim lesion.
!
-r
' All Clierriani Having Uniform r ,
Will appear in same at banquet. 1!
ho uniform full, dress will be in or
der. . Bing. i ;
t . ' . " :
' Iancf at Auburn Hall
! Next Saturday nignt. Five picco
- orchestral, - ,Ecellent" floor.
Reznlar Meeting
Of Chadwiek Chapter AO. 37, pr-fopegon Ijand Co
aer or xne iwisiern aiaj , luesaay ..corge Swegle. H
aay eveaiug, jauudrjr viu, si
o'clock.
S. Belle want
tn Hat Timnortv for aala nr tn fa lr A
Initiation, and installation. 1 optlon on saiIW- What have you?
Call and see us. 442 State Btreet.
Opposite the Bligh.
Ijpgal Blanks
Get them at The Statesman office.'
Catalog on application.
SHIRLEY MASON
In
"THE EESCTJINQ
ANQEL" ;
li
Blight Accident BeDorted
, E. A. Schoenberg reported to the
police yesterday that ln passing the
Capital City Transfer company while
driving south on Commercial street
a wagon of the company turned Into jorgenson neral aianged
nf i .it.t.i. u. The funeral of P. S. Jorgenson
-i.4,t-' .1.:; i,- :nr5-A rr.! who died Saturday at a local hospi-
Annonncement
The piano recital by the pupils of
Elma Weller will be held at the
First Presbyterian church Monday
evening, January 12, instead of Wed
nesday evening, January. 7.
'A CLEAR MAM
RuodyCheek9 SparklirrgEye3
. Most Women Can Have
- Says Dr. EdwanK a Well-Kixnra
, OhioT'fcysidaa
" ' " '. -' "
T3rJ'Aldward fcr 17 years treated
scores of women for liver and bowel ail
menu. Tuning these rears he rave to
his patients a prescription made of a
lew well-known vcgruble' ingredients
mixed with olive oil. naxsicz then
Dr. Edwarda' Olive Tablets. Y ou wiU
know them by thdr plive color.
These, tablets are w carder-workers ' n
the kver and bonds, which C2use a
normal actios, caroing oil the waste
and poisonous matter in one's system.
If you have a pole face, fallow look,
dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, head
ache, a bstiess. no-good feeling, all out
of sorts, inactive bowels, you take one
of Dr. Edwards' Oave Tablets nightly
for a time and note the pleasing results.
Thousands of women and men take
Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets the suc
cessful substitute for calomel ixnrand
then just to keep them t:t- 10c and 25c
i Teachers Wanted
For one-room schools In the valley
and In eastern and eentraL Oregon,
Also a teacher for lower grades In a
two-room school and one. for 7th and
8 th grades ln good location. Sal
aries S100 to IHS to teachers of
experience and good qualifications.
Communicate with Mrs. Blanche M.
Jones, 115 S.- Commercial. Sa., or
phone 23. .
Appraiser Ilcport
Robin Day, F. L. wood and H. u.
Boedighelmer appraised the estate of
John Letusky to be worth S34 0t.
Of this 12500 was composed of bank
deposits. The report was filed with
the county court yesterday. Valua
tion of the property of the late Jacob
Albig was placed at $3805 of wblcn.
$34 40 was composed of real proper
ty. W. E. Ball. J. K. Jennington
and A. T. Steiner were appraisers of
the estate. ,.-.r .n
" ' t, .-.ir.
wanted to secure i.oo unon :j.
On. good city., property security
Socoloffckv. 341 State street. '
1. 4. ihtl o.
Outfitters to Women, Misses and Children
Quality Merchandise
Popular Prices
TAX LEVY FOR
YEAR 38MILLS
SAYS ASSESSOR
Portion for City of Salem
Proper is 13.9 Mills Is
es be held yesterday at the home of la., extended their visit there a day
hia dmrhlar Mrt A V. nnhatt lint I IonBTAr to Timt Mmm Marr a. ret liarri-1
relatives from California did not ar- son. a former student of the Wlllam-l LIMITATION IS EXCEEDED
rive in lime so me services win m nu umnnuj, wug uemitro r-
Student ttetnrninir Hon
Students t Willamette university
who went as delegates to the Student
Volunteer convention at Des Moines.
longer to hear Miss Margaret Garri-
held today from
home.
the Terwlllige; I tlon in Des Moines yesterday. The
Veal Wanted
Highest prices
Midget Market.
reports state that the five students! High OChOOl TcitlOXl to AS-
sessed on aikdui 11
paid for veal.
claiming' that he had sounded his
BISHOP BROS.
High and Ferry Sts. Phone 1400
WE BUY
Farm Produce, - Eggs, .etc Paying
Highest Cash 1 Market Prices.
SUKKIST 0BANQE3
DOZEN :
BUSICK'S
50c
Vidbr, Patbe and Windsor
Talking !ilachines
E. L STIFF & SON
tal will be held this afternoon, at l
o'clock from the Terwilliger home.
The first plans were that the servic-
FORTAXI-CABS
. Phone 100
SMITH'S CIGAR STORE
LEXTXGTON SIX
AUBURN BEAUTY SIX
KLCAIt FIERY FOUIt
B. A C. BIOTOR CO.
Iltuy Day Yesterday
Yesterday the first Monday of the
New Year, was one of the busiest
days of many weeks for County Re
corder Mildred Robertson Droolcs.
Mrs. Brooks expects to.be able to
take care of the Increased amount of
business-much easier when she and
her staff are moved into their new
offices, which, are nearing comple
tion.
Immensely and plan big things when
they get back. They expected to
catch the Des Moines flyer at Des
Moines this morning at 3 o clock
They will probably arrive here Fri
day
Districts
PERSONAL MENTION
Marvel Tire Life on Exhibition
261 Court street. Ed Keyes. Agt.
Principals To Meet
Meeting of the Marion county prin-
! cipal's v association, will be held at
the Salem high school January 10
Principal C. S. Dotson of the Yew
Park school is president of the as
sociation. A Jarge attendance is ex
pected and good speeches are prom
ised.
The tax levy of Salem for the year
1920 amounts to 3S -mills as com
jputed by County Assessor Ben F.
West. This consists of the state and
county levy of 14 and nine-tenths
mills, the Salem pablle school levy
of 8 and three-tenths mills, county
Street Commissioner Low reports 1 "JJ !fle1tJ A1"
.v. . - - av. I 1 I IPQL US mill IDU BB 1A nil VI tli
street signs and the location of newiy"' rjr.c: : 1 71
signs is progressing. 7,,. '
Dr. M. P: Mendelsohn has arrived I l., -ivi iitin i.rv is
in the eity after an absence of fmTttyim nt ,-,.11 nil Mtn
eral : months and will shortly n- the expense of edueatlori of students
nounce his location of office. I .tt.ni hfrh ihnnta in
O. K. DeWitt. deputy state labor I other districts than' those In which
commissioner leit Sunday night f"rllny live. This levy or eight tenths
Aiarsnueia in ine mteresi 01 ni'lmlli will be assessed on an oistnets
work. lexceot numbers 4. 11. 15. 23. J24. 14,
W. F. Drager is In San Francisco. 1 7s. 77. 79. 10S and 129. which all
catiea mere on ouuness. tie piansih.Te via-h schools.
cept that which lies in the eity lim
its of Salem Is 4 and five-tenths
mills. The state and county levy on
the school districts outside of Salem -
Is It and four-tenth mills and In
non-high school districts is 20 aad
two-tenths mills.
Two Exceed IXnaltaXlon.
There are two departments that
are In excess of the C per cent "lim
itation law, which provides that the
tax budget of one year shall not ex
ceed that of the. previous, year more
than per cent. They are the state
and county lety'ln high school dis
tricts which.. Is la excess to the
amount of nine-tenths of a mill and
the state and county levy ln non-
high school districts, which exceeds
the limitation by one and five-tenths
mill. . .- - J
The ( per cent limitation law Is
causing trouble In the office of As
sessor West. The excess must be
computed, on the valuation of each
piece of property in the county, so
that ln case a disagreement should
arise over a levy on aay of this prop
erty; the whole tax budget 'would not
be annuled. This practically doubles
the task and West says that It Is
difficult to obtain assistants that
have had experience la this work .
It would add to the assurance of
a comfortable winter if for the next
few months we could only confine
the ' strike fever to- lawn trimmers
and baseball umpire. Portland Tel
egram. , . .',
Dance
' Wednesday nlght.-Moose hall.
1
EAGLE DRESS SHIRTS
S2.00. 3.00 to flOjOO
SCHETS
1920 ELGIN SIX IS HERE
REMEXBEB
that w pay thc.mfraeat vfe for
SKC05D-HAKD rVRXITURB
CARPETS. STOVES. HACHTKBBT
ahu Twu . - - I . iiotorist who are looking for - a
Don't sell anytbiner nerora yon sea ua.ttronr. servlceabla car with eleg-ant
.TUB CAPITAL HAROWiRB AJTD I body linea and Intarlor pacifications
Fl'KS iix txH CO. I fhit " liHima maximum aervlca and !
X85 If. Caaa'l St. rata 947 1 acoaomx at a rcaaonabla prica should
tnia car.
WILLARD Storage Battery
; SERVICE STATION
Telephone 203
238N,HighSt-
344 State Street
The Kuppeahelmer House in Salem
WEST FUR CO.
v 1., tsr 3 ':'wf"7 r" 1 . if
: Furs of Quality
. New Location
251 Court St- Opp. Court House
ELECTRIC RESTAURANT
481 State Street
Our Specialty: ,
Oyttera -Fish Chops
CaUl Con Carhe .
rr t rtl npnT r . i . 1 "n uvreiana. neany new, six eyiin
Ltr. U blLtiLKI. UlSOrioatOr der, 6 passenger, equipped all Cord
. is . cawui tr. " . I Tires and one extra, fnew. Quaran-
Bonds. Mortgages
D.H.U0SHER
" High Class ) .
HEN'S TAILORmG
474 Court Street -
YTiL GAESDORF
The Store of Housewares
Wood, Coal or Gas Ranges
Eitchenwazis--Dinnerware
135 N.Liberty St.
Phone 67
POTATOES
Burbanks, American Wonders,
Netted Gems, Pride of Multno
mah, Carnet Chill. Early Rose.
We pay the highest prices and
are always in the market.
Phone 717 or address 542 Stat
street, Salem, j Oregon. .
MANGIS BROS.
GLASSES
THAT FIT
.,. ,TB. W ksAIX WTXSOir
I 210-211' V. 8. National Bank Bldg-
,U;S, GARAGE
S 54 Ferry Street
USED BUT NOT ABUSED CARS
SPECIAL NeW series Studebaker.l
value $1625, today $1300. U. 8. 1
Oarage. Phone 1752
Electric Machinery and Engineering
Company
For
CXPEET ELECTRICAL WORK
171 So. Commercial St. Phone 155
BmaU Drveetment Iroens Keaity
4 UmaniMe Bantaj Ageatcy,
1 ' OetMral Property Dealing,
JOHN 11. SCOTT REAIiTT CO
. ,404-401 Hubbard Bldg.
Interest ' Bearing iAVestmeata '
HAWKINS ROBERTS
04.a07 Oregon BnOdfaag -,
; BICYCLES
AND REPAIRS
LLOYEi E. RAI.ISDEN
- ; 'M7 Court Steet
rIITOslE
Musle sbd , Mnaical . M errwamllae
Soaora Dealer tn Salem
1 41S Court St, . : . Salem, Oregon
Telephone its.
teed in JL1 snap for. $1260.
- i WOOD-ROCS MOTOR CO,
148 SUte St,3f
.Phone 211
to be gone a week.
HOTEL ARRIVALS
t
i
The general road levy which. In
cludes all property of the connty ex
WONDER HOSE
; For.EJddieav per pair.' . We
RE31XANT STORE
264 North. Commercial Street
a
MARION E. J. Hencby. J. H.
McKlnley, J. T. Wallace, W. F. Jet
ress. Dr. J. M; McKensle, S. E. Brack-
ett. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Kohler, C. E.
Hull. Portland; William McGrew.
San Francisco; C M. Fromhold, Ta-
coma; H. L. Bruggeman.- H. H. Crit
tenden, -Seattle; R." E. Cannon. Co r
vallls;J. H. Carson. Hood River; A.
E. uronewald. Astoria.
- BLIGH -Miss E. C. Bishop. Miss
Mildred Olsen. F. O. Robertson. K.
J. Junke. Lu A. Waterman, Mr. and
Mrs. H. A. Lazensy, Portland; P.
Dawe, Marshfleld; J. Edy. Cbehalis:
C. M. Thomas, T. E. Daniel, George
Mansfield. Medford; C. Ai Elklns.
Eugene; Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Gibbons.
Shelburn.
ARGO Dr. M. P. Mendelchler.
C. M. Headriek. C. W. Holland. Port
land: M. O. HarUburg, SllvertOn; N.
C. Hubb. Jefferson; 1 Adolph Lena.
Dallas; W. R. Mae Magor, Turner.
SC.'
Dr.
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C;B. 0'Neffl
STATE?. STREET
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OPTOMETRIST- OPTICIAN
- laddDush Dank BuMii
Bake-RiteB
read
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Phone 254
Salem. Ore.
DENNISON ELECTRIC CO.
JOB WORK AND FIXTURES
223 North Liberty Street -
Salem Auto Radiator Shop
: ' Radiators; Fenders and Gas
Tanks Repaired
Tractor Radiators Specialty
1 Ford Radiators for Sale
112 8. 12Ui 8t. Salem. Ore.
11 1 1 aaaa.
CITY CLEAiraiG WORKS
CleaAen of Quality .
Cleaning Dyeing Repairing
121 State St. Phone T0I
OUR f acllltle 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.
I
BIB
-
WANTED !
M0I0JR1ENTS.
If your monumental .work is aolicrt-
sd. kindly ask the; solicitor for oar
easiness card. 1' " .
Capital Monumental " Work,
1210 8. Com. St. Phone CI9. Salem
Let us prora to yon that our prices
axe less. Some good bargains ln new
and used pianos.
THE WILEY B. ALLEN CO.
619 Court St Derby building
WHITE
HAMILTON .
TTfB "FXRXTTURE MAH '
Will 'make and bang your drapes.
r- Largest, Stock ot Drapery.
240 Court Street. .
PEOPLES CASH STORE1
LONG DISTANCE AUTO
TRUCKING r
WILLAMETTE VALLEY
TRANSFER CO.
PEone 1400 '
: -x
; M0NEY5TO LOAN
On Improved City and Farm, Property
Capital Credit is AdJastmeBt Co.
415 Masonic Temple
SALEM :Y; " , v OREGON
WANTED
rUNK AND MACHINERY OF ALL
KINDS
We also bur second-hand goods.
If you have anything to sen ror a
good price call 29S. The Square
Deal House. :
- CAPITAL JUNK CO.
W T. RIGbON CO.
Leading Funeral Directors
0REG0NUS
A PERFECT C3GAJ
Manufactured by
HENDERSON'S CIGAR ; FACTORT
Phone sit
USED CAR BARGAINS
1916 Ford; 5-passenger Bulck, 1912
Studebaker, 7 passenger; 5 passen
ger Overland; 1918 Dort. au over
hauled.
SALEM VEUE COMPANY
i 162 North Com!
WANTED
Furniture, ranges, heaters, tools
and,, tsi fact, anything you have
to sou. I buy for cash. Phone
,110 or 111.
W00DRY, The Auctioneer
T0XJ "know that the eating
' 1 0f good bread is beneficial
to your health. Tat cream ox
wheat comes tons in the finest
flour. We combine the purest
of ingredients with a marvelous
expertness and make such
treat as Peerless Bread possible.
He Feel Like a New Man.
Rheumatic pains, backache, pains
ln side, sore nuscles. stiff joints cr
an "always tired" feeling are usually
symptoms of disordered kidneys. W.
W. Wells, Toqnla. Mich., writes: "I
am on my feet most of the thni and 1
get tired. .Uut, after taking Foley
Kidney Pills I fel.lfke a new man.'
Pronpt in action J. c Perry.
REFORTilATORYTO
BE RECOLIT.IENDED
; .
LegUIattxre Asked- to Name
Special Committee to' In
vestigate Need
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To convert the present state train
ing school for boys Into a reforma
tory for older boys and to have the
state set aside 200 acres for the es
tablishment of a training school on
the cottage plan ase recommenda
tions presented to the state board or
control yesterday by L. M. Gilbert.
superintendent of the training
nctaool. Mr. Gilbert accompanied
these with further recommendations
that the special session ot the legis
lature this month be asked to ap
point a special committee to investi
gate the feasibility or the plan. Tna
board of control agreed to present
the recommendation to the legislature.
Mr. Gilbert holds, and it 1 gener
ally considered that the atate Is in
need of a reformatory institution
where young men who are first of-
fenders in felonious violation of cue
law, or older boys, should be com
mitted, rstber than to allow them
in the same institution with boys of
tender years who properly belong la
the training school.
The board of control yesterday ap
proved the expenditure by Dr. ft. 12.
U Steiner, warden of the sUte. pen
itentiary, of 11700 for equipment oi
better kitchen facilities at the .ata'e
prison. The kitchen will be Installed
In th tiA vxecntinn rhimhfr'
II. C. Miles of Turner presented a
claim of 9600 against the state for
the burning of his hsy baler and an
engine while working on. state
ground and employing boys from the
state training school last summer.
He will be told to have the claim ore-
eniert at the. next special session ol
the legislature.
Ii Brimfull of rood rilue and deliciournfsi.
It's Scientifically and Banitarily Iad)
BAKE-RITE BAKING CO.
LADD & BUSH, BANKERS
i Established 1863
General Banking Basineaa
v . . . . ...... .
Olfiee Hours from 10 Cm. U 3 p. EL.
THE PEERLESS BAKERY
Philip Winters, Prop.
170 N. Com. St: Phone 247
n
Ton Can't Fool the 3Iotheta.
No ore remedy wotld stsnd as & lead
for so msnr years as has Foley's Hon
ey and .Tar If It could not be, depend
ed upon to relieve coughs, colds and
croup. It heals and soothes, ease
hoarseness, stop that coughing that
strains the whole body and breaks
colds and coughs. Children like It,
Contains bo opiates. J. C. Perry.
urn
GOVT Rt MINT
3AY3
1 V
w
a
5LE
THE WAY IT
SHOULD BE.
Wl
We Db
Shoe
Repairing
Although we hiye sold oar entire stock of ladies and
men's shoes, we are
STILL IN THE SHOE
REPAIft BUSINESS
"Located permanently at the same location where we
will resume our retail shoe business as soon as our old
stock is disposed of by the purchasers.
' We are equipped with the Tery best machinery and ma
terials with which to do shoe repairing work quickly.
economically and well All work truaranteei
PARIS BRO
357 State Street
SALEM
271 Chemeketa 8L aalem, Ore.