The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 13, 1920, Page 5, Image 5

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TTTT: OREGON STATESMAN: TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1020.
CITY
SMEW
S
Mm. Thompson 1Mm ' . . !
irrsL' Rufus Thompson of rvitany.
mother of Dr. Fred Thompson of
this city, died at he home at 7
o'clock Sunday morning. Death was
the result of an attack of nnumonui.
Mr. Thompson was an old resident Watchmaker and Jcivele
Mrs. Lucille Corbett. who died at
Everett, Wash., were held yesterday
at 11 o'clock at the Rigdon chapei.
The burial was In the City View
cemetery.
mittee. presided. Another meeting,
at which all real est at-? men of the
city are urred to he present, will Tie
held Wednesday :tt 4:.".0 p. in. at
the' Commercial club.
of Oregon, havlnp lived here many
years. during- which time she ac
quired many friends, who share in
the bereavement of relatives. Dr.
Thompson of Salem is in Albany.,
wneer the funeral is expected to, be
held at 2 o'clock today. , ,
337 State street, Salem.
Y. W. V. A. OiieWen Dinner
Wednesday evening. Jan. 14, 5 to
7 p., in. 7'iic a plate.
Coibett Funeral II eld
The1 funeral services for .the late
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DOUG.' FAIRBANKS
.- '! In '; ,
WHEN: THE .CLOUDS
ROLL BY"
LAST TIMES TODAY
If
Mn. Wright Jiuried ;
Funeral for the late Mrs. Eliza
beth M. Wripht. wife of John A.
Wright, was held yesterday at th
Rljrdon chapel. Rev. Thomas S. An
rrscn of the First Presbyterian
church conducted the services. Mrs
Ilallie Parit-h purdahl sang. The
burial was in Citv View cemetery.
I lance.
Wednesday
nieht. Moose hall.
"OKI L'ne"' Content I'lajuicd
An raorical con'est conducted
after the manner, of the '"old line"
that is. allowing the contestant to
choose his own subject, is boinu
planned fo- at Willamette. The lo
cal contest will take plae February
T. The winner of this contest will
represent the college at the Inter
rolleKlate ontest to be held at For
est Grove in March IS.
V. W. C. A. Chicken Dinner
Wednesday evening, Jan. 14.
7 p. m. 75c a plate.
to
llrcakfiist
At the Gray
Belle, - S to 10.
Scrofula Rheumatism
and Catarrh nro ronxtltutinnril tlljr
Tliev ri,(uiH a -ortiHitlonal
remedy. There U none 1 titer tlian
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Whlrh tboroiifflilv purines
blood and buiUU up bculih.
the
Breakfast
At the O raj-
Belle, S to 10.
Rat Find Flat Seeel
Rat have discovered the flax
seed stored at the penitentiary. An
electric rat exterminator Is beinj; in
stalled In the warehouse, which, it
is believed, will effectually cheek
the destructive work of the Kieed:
rodents.
Ijongfelluu "s "Evangeline"
Oregon theater. Friday. Saturday.
Mrs. limit Iail tit llet
Funeral services for the late-Mrs.
Guy -Hunt v. ere held at 2 p. m. yes
terday at the Rigdon chapel. -Rev.
R. X. Avison of the First Methodist
church gave tbe-sermon. Vocal
numbers wers Riven by Mrs. Ilalliei
Parrish Dmdahl. Burial was in Citv
j'VIew cemtery.
C. X. Xeeelliam About Ruby Chicks
558 State St. Phone 400.
BISHOP BROS. I
High, and Ferry Sts. Pnone i4D0
WE BUY i
Farm Produce. Eggs, etc.. Faying
Highest Cash. Market Prices, i
Real Estate, Men Meet
Real estate men of Salem met at
the Commercial club last night to
discuss plans for '"Real Estate day"
Tuesday, January 20. which is a
part of the thrift-week; campaign.
John H. Scott, chairman of the com-
Rcmey- Coming Today
JVesident Carl Gregc loney is
expected to arrive in Salem today.
Dr. Doney has been in attendance at
the association of presidents ofJ
Methodist colleges of America, as
sembler;' at Chicaco. During .the
conferences Willamette's president
presented a paper on "Evangelism
in un Academic Atmosphere."
Boy WanteeV
Large boy, to deliver papers. Good
pay. Apply at Stafesman office.
Meeting I" Itpneel
The' regular general meeting of
the Salem Art league has been post
poned from tonight on account ot
the date being claimed by-the Apollo
club. The time of the next meeting
will be announced later.
IHtr Snake Exhibited
Snakes big boa-constrictors are
on exhibition at a local meat mar
ket. They are not dangerous, hav
'ng passed through the hands of a
taxidermist. One of the man killing
monsters is 14 feet long and his
companion measures 13 feet. The
serptnts wore caught in the jungles
I Afr.ca ar.d brought to Salem by
missionary. A deadly adder is
lso anaon.; the flesh-creeling col-
ection. Mr. I itts has placed them
on exhibition for the special interest
of school children w"ho gaze on the
poisonous reptiles in round-eyed
amazement.
WONDER HOSE
For Kiddies, per pair .IV.tr
REMNANT STORE
254 North Commercial Street
MONEY TO LOAN
On Improved City and Farm Property
Capital Credit & Adjustment Co.
416 Masonic Temple
SALEM OREGON
SUNKIST ORANGES
). it'- DOZEN - ; . ;
! BUSICK'S
50c
J EAGLE DRESS SHIRTS j
$2.00, $3.00 to $10.00 j.
SCHEI'S
311 State Street , y
The Koppenheimer House In Salem
i WEST FUR CO.
i K Furs of Quality
i New Location
231 Court St. Opp. Court House
DH.M0SHER
Egh Clasa
MEN'S TAILORING
474 Court Street
FOR TAXI-CABS
Phone 100
SMITH'S CIGAR STORE
HAMILTON
Will
THE FURNITURE MAN
make and hang your drapes
Largest Stock of Drapery.
S40 Court Street.
1920 ELGIN SIX IS HERE
MotoriMs who are looking for a
trong. serviceable car with -elegant
ody line and interior specification
-hat assume maximum jtervice ana
-conomy .at a reasonable price ahoulu
' thiR car.
LEE L GILBERT, Distributor
1M Sa. C'eaifarrrlal Street.
Electric Macnlnery and Englneerfiig
Company
For
SXPERT ELECTRICAL WOEK
.3o. Commercial St. Phone S55
Bonds, Mortgages
Interest Rearing Investment
HAWKINS & ROBERTS
204.207 Oregon Building
MONUMENTS
f.jonr monumental work li solicit-
d. kindly ask the solicitor for oar
naios8 card.
Capital Moanmental Works,
1210 S. Com. St. Phone 6S9, Salem
BICYCLES
AND REPAIRS
LLOYD E. RAMSDEN
387 Court Street
WM. GAHLSDORF
The Store of Housewares
Wood, Coal or Gas Ranges
Eitchenwar 1 Dinnerware
135 N. Liberty St. Phone 67
MYRTLE KN0WLAND
Vfusle and Musical Meraaiidlse
Soitora Dealer la Salem
415 Court 8 L Salem, Oreeon
Telephone lit
Salem Auto Radiator Shop
' Radiators, Fenders and Gaa
Tanks Repaired
Tractor Radiators a Specialty
Ford Radiators for Sale
198 S. 12ta St. Salem. Or
vedding is planned far tomorrow!
and will be held at ft70 South Four-1
tc-enlh street. Arriving :it the roun- :
ty ekrk's effice Just a few minutes
before the end of the business day, i
Clement E. Tu midge, 25. secured a
license to morry Maz-1 Inman liar
kins, if,. Voih are of Talbot. They
were in;irr: l at the court bouse Sa'-urday.
lliKhtv:y 'iMliln ;xhI
W. J. I'.ih"p. prexid' nt of tb.
Ulllaiii'tte Valley Transf-r com
iany. came clown from PcriLrnd yes
ter'lry an 1 r ports the Pacific High
way in fvMi . (indition for motoring
xcept a stretch of several inil'f j bo
yond Harlow.
1. (g. hfajlfg (Ho.
Outfitters to Women, Misses and Children
Quality Merchandise
Popular Prices
10CO Calendars for IVnctlc.nl l
Homer II. Smith. McCormack bldg
)ffherH Installed
The officers of Protection Lofle
No. 2. Ar. ericn Order of I iiited
Workmen for the enjiuintr term weie
tiFtalled l?tt evening -at their hall
n the .McCormack Hock. Pas'
Grand Master S. A. McFadden con
ducted the ceremony. The followine
ist tf voun men will fill thr chairs-
lohn II. t'arson. mas'ter workman.
Harold M. Harnole. toren-an; Frank
O. Ieckabach Jr.. overseer: Otto V
Hoppes. treasurer; Wm. Earl Fhafer.
ui(l?: Lloyd (ilenn. in.-i'de watch:
Fmile F. Anf ranee, outside watch:
Dr. William 15. Mott. Dhvsician
lu'ljf P. If. H'Arey is past master.
A. L. Brown has icen continued as
financier and . Eusene Aufrance
as recorder. The ladies of the J)e
eree of Honor met the same evening
and had an entertaininc prosriim.
fol lowed by a banquet, to ill of which
the brothc-.-s were invited, the result
1 einp an evening of derided pleas-
uie.. These two Icdzes have taken
on new lite this vinUr and ar
growing rapidly. -..
I.um I t'orrit-r l Anminai in
The I iitted Staf s c i v i mtvic-
commission has aniionncd an ex
amination f.r Mai ion county. Ij be
held at Albany. Salem and Srlverton
on February 1 I. 1MI. to till th po
sition of rnral Ci'rrif-r :it Ji'fferson
tn'd v.icanries .that m.iy lattr occur
on rural ro.u-s frot.i irtln-r post of
fices in thrt amove mentioned coun
ty. The examination will be op n
oiily to citizens who are actually
domiciled in the territory of a post
office in he county and who mee
the other reo-iireine'iit feet forth in
form Nn. 1P77. Admlsi-ion ot wom
en wlil be limited to th-? widows nf
lnitfd States soldiers, sailors, or
irarines. aid t. the wives of l'nild
State3 soldiers, niilcrs. or Ti'oirine-?
who are physic allv ellsq unl:fid for
examination by reason ff injuries
ieeived in the line of mir.itary duty.
This form and application blanks
may be obtained from the officer
mentioned aoove it fiom tho I'nited
Slates' civil seivice cot:m.lon at
Washington. D. C Applications
hollld be f rwnrdwl to ih ccnmis
sion at i-hiniMon ;-.t the e arlie.
rratticable date.
Cut Thi Out-It Is Worth Money
DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out thl
slip, enclose with 5c to Foley & Co.,
KhcffUld Ave.. Chicaco. 111.,
writinc your name ard address clear
ly. You will receive in return a trial
package containinK Foley's Honey
and Tar Compound, for coutshs.
colds and croup. Foley Kidney Pills
snd Foley Cathartic Tablet? J. C
Perry.
PERSONAL MENTION
L;hi Amc 1 iMtion Meet Totlnnv
The adjourned annual stockhold
ers meetlnK of the Mutual Savlnc
nnd Ix.in association will be held
today. January 13. 5 o'clock p. m.
at the office of the Fee-tary. 2"r
Plate street. All stockholders are
urged lo attend. - A.TA. Lee, Pres.
Rreakfast ' ' '
At the Cray Relfe. 8 to 10.
The Annu.il Meetlnc
Of the stockholders of the Thos.
Kay Woolen Mills Co.. will.be heM
pt tho office of the company in Sa-
l-ra on Tuesday, the 20th day of
.Tantiarv. l'20.. Election of diree
tors w'll be held and any other busi
ness that irav properly come before
he meeting. E. J. Swaffcrd. Sec.
V LEXIXGTOX SIX
A UBIRX BEAUTY SIX
ELCAR FIERY FOUR
B. & C. MOTOR CO.
Victor, Pathe and Windsor
Talking Machines
L L STIFF & SON
REMEMBER
that we ptiy the highest rfX t6t
HKCOKD.HAKII rtHKITlKF. f
CAttl'trrs, dTVK. MAC1I1KRT it.
ASlt TOOLS I
Dfm't sell anythinir before you see u.
THE CAIMTAI. lf RIVAIIU AM)
KIIIMTLKK CO.
28S X. Caaa'l St. Intone S-47
ELECTRIC RESTAURAXt
481 State Street
Our Specialty:
Oysters -Fish Chopt
Chili Coin Carna
J. D. MADDOX, Prop.
EYEGLASSES
THAT FIT
PR. U HALL VMLSOX
210-211 U. S. National Rank Bldg.
B
POTATOES
Seed and Table Stock. Bur
bank's Netted Gems, Red Rose,
White Rose and Gold Coin. Get
them now, they won't last long.
Phone 717. Office 542 State St.
Warehouse Trade and High
MANGIS BROS.
CITY CLEANING WORKS
Cleaners of Quality
Cleaning Dyeing Repairing
1261 State St. Phon TOS
Rirdon Company
Superior funeral service for less,
Opera House
THURSDAY, JAN. 15
LONG DISTANCE AUTO
TRUCKING
WILLAMETTE VALLEY
TRANSFER CO.
Phone 1400
We also do local hauling.
W T. RIGD0N CO.
Lcadiffjr Funeral Directors
Let us prove to yon that onr prices
are less. Some good bargains In new
and used pianos.
THE WILEY B. ALLEN CO.
619 Court SL Derby building
Petition for tiujirtlinn ' I
Albert A. John)n petitioned thl
county court yesterday to appoint j
Amanda C. Johnston as guardian of
the estate of Charles A. Johnston,
nn alleged incompetent. It waj '
Manned that t harles Johnston wa
in pot'f-ession of property to the prob
r.hle value of $1" and was unable
tot rare for it correct'y, owin-r to hi
mentnl condition. The court issued
a citation notice to Charles A. .Tohr
tton to appear on January 2(i. 192o.
:.nd make 1anis whether or r.ot a
guardian should be nppjinte'd.
0REG0NUS
A PERFECT CIGAK
Vlannfactured by
HENDERSONS CIGAR FACTORY
Phone Sl
U.S. GARAGE
" t54 Ferry Street
USED BDT NOT ABUSED CARS
SPECIAL-New series 8tudebaker,
Talue $1623, today $1300. U. S.
Garage. Phone 1752 !
Hraall InTentment lnn Realty
Loan Uimse tfjtntal Ageney,
General Property Dealing. .
JOUN 1L RCOTT REALTY (XL,
404-406 Habhard Bldg.
Fhone 214 Salem. Ort.
DENNIS0N ELECTRIC CO.
JOB WORK AND FIXTURES U
223 North Liberty Street
WANTED
JUXK AMI 3IACHIXERY OF ALL
KINDS
We nlo buy seconl-liand km1s.
If ymi hnve anything te well for a
K'xxi price all Witi. The Square
Deal Ilonsci
CAPITAL JUNK CO.
271 tlienieketa St. Salem, Ore.
WANTED
f
WHITE
BEANS
PEOPLES CASH STORE
USED CAR BARGAINS
1916 Ford; 5-passenper Buick. 1918
Studebaker, 7 passenser; 5 passen
ger Overland; ID 18 Dort, all over
hauled. 1
SALEM VELIE COMPANY
102 Xorth Com'l
I'nnre
Wednesday
nisthl. Moose hall.
!
1 uleKil Files lrtx-r
J;u-ob T.ib't;a. .".7. C m; p.uth Twe-n-ly-fir.st
street, yesterday declared i i
intention of becomirg a citizen rf
the United Ftetes filing his Tirst pn
pers with the county clerk P.oyei.
Mr. Tueca was born in Hrnmberc.
fJermany, and immigrated from Xu
vie. Germany to Philadelphia, in
1S7G.
lietral Ftlank
Get them at The Statesman office
Catalog on application.
WILLARD Storage Battery
SERVICE STATIOX
8 N. Iliffh St. Telephone 203
One Ovreland, nearly new, six cylin
der. S passenger, equipped all Cord
Tires and one extra, new. Guaran
teed in Al shape for $1250.
WOOD-ROSE
46 State SL
MOTOR CO.
Phone 311
WANTED
rurnlfure. ranges, heaters, tools
and. k. tact, anything you hare
to sen. I bay for cash. Phone
, , 110 or 611.
W00DRY, The Auctioneer
Ltate s AppraiM-el '
Avalmtion of 9 2 1 o.". s". w--t
lai ed upii the estate of the bit
Ciredine Paln-rco. bv V. J. Cnlve-r.
L. M. Vanfba.i- and A. Kot.i ap
praise ra. Th property is rmnpitwii
mostly of lcnk deposits and notes.
CLIFFORD
DEVEREUX
and his Company
.MarvelTire Life on F.xliibirion
2C Court street. Ed Keyes, Agt.
Day Xanietl inanlbjn
ilobin I). Day wm appointed guar
dian of Nickolas Turans. a paint
of n state Institution, by county eonr
yeslerdav. Turans is an Insane per
ron and hrs some money coming
from the United Stales eovernm-nt
which will not be entrusted to hi'M
except throrRh a guardian.
including
' ZINITA
GRAF
Eighth Annual Tour
' In
OLD ENGLISH
COMEDIES
THE SCHOOL FOR
SCANDAL"
Prices 73c, $1.00, $1.50
Scat ale at Opera House
Pharmacy Today
Miss I'.lanche Drake, of the class of
lit-'O. at Willamette will leave Salem
today for Alicel. Oregon, where she
wrtl have charge of the Alicel high
school. Miss Drake baa been very
successful in her college work ana
will finish her course this term. bnt
will, however, reserve her diploi..ai
tights until June when rbe will re-1
turn to Willamette. to graduate tb
her class.
S. V. Taylor. suierintendent ot
the state soldiers home at Rosebnrg.
was a Salem week-end visitor and
was a guest at the home of R. H-
Gooelin. secretary of the stale board j
of control.
George Cechran. LaGrande attor
ney, was in Salem yesterday to at
tend the opening of the legislature.
Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Manis. R. K.
Mangis. Hazel Downing. J. II. Dun
ning and George W. Spicer of Salem
are registered at the Hotel Portland.
Major J. C. Johnson and Colonel
15. K. Lawson of Gold leach and
Wedderburn respectively are in Sa
lem watching the proceedings at the
rpeclal legislative session Major
Johnston is district attorney Tor Cur
ry county ana colonel Lawson nas
business interests at edderburn.
Doth being much interested -in the
propose-d change in the fish rnd game
coitvnnssinn and any legislation ei-
fecting the fishing industry.
Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Howard of
tn)9 Waller street visited at the
home of L. D. Johnston oer Sunday
at Finrer.
County Commissioners Pierce and
Puller of Albany are Salem visitors
ami are watching the organization
of the special legislative session.
both being particularly interested in
road and highway matters.
W. C. Conner returned -home yes
terday from a week's buiness trip
to Jackson county. He attended the
southern Oregon poultry show at
Medford in the interest of the North
west Poultry Journal.
Hood River. R. G. Ruton. 5au Fran
cisco; F A- DenUer, f.NerMon: J. It.
iiooster. WitoJbUrn; W. Ilu..
M-M-inr.il!e: Jnd. t r-ry R. KP V '
Albany; AUred !I llarptoa.' l l
McMicken. Paul Sullivan. Mirve
Jones. W. II. Perkins. Cat! Tsilor.
Portland; O. F. Ensign, G. It. Can
ton. SeatUc.
Pligb C. Ptt, C. A. Weedmar.
T. C. Lorey. Charles K. litrtterop
er, Mr. and Mrs. Henry ilanzen.
II. Woodmcrth. J. A. Fi-cher. J. II.
Lyons. W. K. Godsey. J. V.. Lindis,
II. K. Marby. Portland; F. rWsmsr;.
J. C. mith. Grants Pas? X.-T. Ws!r
lace. Prineville; Gerge Merrynian.
Klamath Falls; G. C. HeA!i;ter,
Ashland: W. R. Knight. Coibett:
George O. Goodell. Kugeue.
Argo V. P. Elmcre. Erown?
ille; AV. SI. Stayer. Raker; George
Keeny. Mill City; Mlldr-d Morgan,
R. IL Kssl-ner. R. H. Hopkins. .
V. Royd. J. R. Wills. J. G. Ftout. II.
R. Ixru. J. O. Party, Port'cnd; 11.
A. Dedr.ian. Canby.
Grovv.Your Hair
FREE RECITE
After beimg khaoU WXiHy bJ4 a Sv
Trk kuitm aua ffrrv kair 4
kss praliir (ravU kt C f a tor
wklck It wtll ea4 tS citiM tvrip
trr ea rrqvrtx t tor nam oc wewn wfc
wikhea ! Tcm iii4nl r u
kair rw1k. Or iratiag IjX ! pr
aratioB, Ketalk; wiU k aW4 wi?a
rvip If yt sa4 19 er, iai.c r
Wer. JP addrM ta Joka 14. Briltata.
BT SOL. glatioa Yark. X. V.
i'e Feel.4 Like a New Man.
Rheumatic pains, backache, pains
in lid', sore :-inftl3s. stiff Joints cr
an "always tired" feeling are usually
symptoms of disordered kldceys.' W .
W. Wells. Toquln. liich.. writes: "I
am on my feet mof of the tln and
get tired. Rut afier taking Foley
Jvidney Pills I fe.-l like a new roea."
Proupt in rction -J. C. Ptrrz.
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HOTEL AERTVALS
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Mariem J. E.i Reynolds. Tugene;
Dr. W. H. Hood. Hil'sboro: V41haiu
M. P.riggs. Ashland; Ix-jlie Butler,
OUR facilities are
of the highest
character. We are
equipped to satis
fy the most ex
acting clIenL The
courteous con
el act ot oar stall
matches the np-to-datenesa
clour
equlpmecL
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- 0PT0I1ETR1ST-0PTICIAN
LaddDush -Dank BaM
TTfCfa Mate apj
- LADD & BUSH, BANKERS 4
Established 1F63
General Banking Dusincss
Office Uoun from 10 a. ra. to 3 p. m.
Bake-Rite Bread
a.
13 Erimfull of Food value and dcliciousncss.
It'g Scientifically and SaniUrily Made
BAKE-RITE BAKING CO.
Mav Conclude Civ Tinlay
The easo f the state against ,lo!in
VN', who is hld on u eriiuinal
ehare, is nw or trial and will prob
ably be de"ided "today. The rase is
called for '. o elock. The Jury s---leetion
wa well under way jet :-day.
Tli-e IJrenM l.iie
The marriage liee'nses wr- issiwd
je-stcnlay r-silentH ef Marion
founiy. Ralph It. llay.v::fi. of S:1em.
centred a liense t.i hI Marie Flan
r.ry, . J7. a!so ef Salm. The r r
mony toek plaee at 1 ?, " South Lib
erty street yesterday. Join . Roh
wecn. 2."i. a farmer of Seio. will mar
mi
THE APOLLO CLUB OF SALEM
- - -s in Concert with -
JOHN HAND, New American Tenor
Armory Tonight .At 8:15 olock
Seats, $1.50, Now Selling
Armory Box Office
I
ry Anna M. Pauer. 1 of Salem. Th I