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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1920)
I TIIE OREGON STATESMAN: WEDXESDAY, JAVCART 21, 1020. 13: Rice was Instructed to Issue licenses to the following hotels and rooming houses: Wigh, White Mouse, Ulen. Eldridge. Kenilworth. Rivervlew, Washington. Salem Lodging hoi'&e. Oregon hotel, Richmond, Klinger and Cottle. street, reported to the police that t.1.11. J t t i . i r . i I uii uriving a aeuvery irucK souiu on North Commercial street .e col lided with a southbound stiwtcai, near the mill street bridge. No one was injured and the damages were settled after the accident. Fitting Glasses Many people imagine that an examination is long and tire- :i gome, as it once was in years gone by. For this reason they dread having their eyes tested and keep putting it off. We are equipped with modern testing devices which give the most accurate findings and with no inconvenience to you. Com in and have your eyes examined. We guarantee a satisfactory fitting if you need glasses. HARTMAN BROS. CO. Jewelers" and Opticians ; , . I SALEM OREGON Dr. Burdette, Optometrist 102 J Calendar for Practical Vi Homer 11. Smith, McCormack bldg. Xo Nov Ins Y -Jecause of a hitch somewhere in the proceedings the city council vot ed Monday night to defer sanctioning a boxing commission for the city. It is said that neither City Attorney Macy nor members of the police com mittee, Schunke and Volk, object to the commission, but action must await later developments. My Friend The staff aud employes of the Oregon State hospital and hrother Elks, for, your constantd uration and tender care Fhown my wife during her recent illness and passing; and for the lighting of my sorrow's weight by touCh of friendship, sweet and sympathetic. I tender to you my deepest and heartfelt gratitude. Charles S. Huddleston. CITY MEW 3 Special meeting of Salem lodge. No. 4, A.-F. & A. M. this evening. Work in the F. C. degree. Visitors wel come. Ilarue ! Advanced- ! Word has teen ' received that Frank L. Haynes, 1376 Church street has been advanced in rating from apprentice seaman to seaman tecond class. The advancement of this, man its an illustration of an every day "cccurrence among th irn who have gone into the nary and applied them selves, as the navy today requires 80,000 men of high skill and 55 dif ferent trades, and is operating its own schools to teach man to become an expert in Iris own line. Dance Moose Hall Wednesday Night. Freshmen Iehate Today The Willamette university fresh men i will debate against the sopho mores today at 11 a. m. in the hall at the First. Methodist church. The topic for the debate will be "Re solved that the United States should assume mandatory control of Mexi co." . OLIVE THOMAS In . . f -THE SPITE . BRIDE" , .; sassy si i MONEY TO LOAN . - -1 On Improved City and Farm Property Capital Credit Adjustmeat Co. . . , 41$ Masonic Temple , i 1 SALEM ' OREGON TTTE FTJRXTTTJItE MAf . Will make and hang your drapes ' Largest Stock of Drapery. ' ; . ' 140 Court Street, : WONDER HOSE For Kiddies, per pair. ......... .fide REMNAXT STORE 254 North Commercial Street ELECTRIC RESTAURANT 4S1 State Street Our Specialty: Oysters Fish Chops . Chill Con Cam. J. D. MADDOX. Prop. 4 The Woman's Relief Corp Aid society will meet at McCornack ball Thursday afternoon, Jan. 22 for quilting. All bring their baskets of lunch. Hotel Get licenses At the meeting of the city council Monday night City Treasurer C. O. T g Cm i Models of the I 11 IB "Lexington Minute I fX II Man Six" "Auburn AIlslV Beauty Six" and 'Elcar Fiery Four" now on exhibl tion at 178 S. Commercial. 1920 ELGIN SIX IS HERE Motorists who are looking- for . Jtrong-. serviceable car with elegant body tinea and interior petrification that assume maximum service and economy at a reasonable price should ee this car. LEE L GILBERT, Distributor I3 a, reatasereial Street. EYEGLASSES ' THAT FIT DR. I MALI, WXX.SOX 210-211 C. 8. National Bank Bids V. X. Xeedttum About Baby C1ii 55$ State St. Phone 400. Study Club Meets The literary appreciation section of the Salem art league will hold its regular meeting at the public li brary Wednesday evening, at 7:30 o'clock to continue its study of the short story. The topic for consider ation at this meeting, will he "choos ing the Theme and (lathering Mater- ial." Attention is called to the fact that it is not too late for persons wishing to enroll in this section of the league to enroll in the class. Rip Ion Company Superior funeral service for less- Mrs. Stroud Demi Mrs. Ruby J. Stroud died at her home in llosedale early yesterday morning. She was 73 years old. She is survived by two daughter. Mis. C. A. Bear of Turner and Mis. R. M. Cammac': of Roseda'e, and -by t?.-o sons. K. D. Stroud of this city and St. J. Stroud of Des Moines, la. The body is at the Rigdon establishment and funeral announcements will ce made later. Widow is Administratrix Lucy C. Grahm was yesterday ap pointed administratrix of the estate of the late Jerry Grahm. who died January 11. The estate is of a pro bable value of $S300. David Eyie, 11. R. Curtiss and V. S. Low wen selected to determine the exact val uation of the property. Dance Moose Hall Wednesday Xin'it. t WanUtl A Teachei For high school who can teach English, first Latin and geometry. Salary SJ25. Work to begin next week. See Mrs. Jones, 215 South Norw egian Iet it Ions John Knutson. 37. 973 D street, a native of Norway, expressed his desire to become a citizen of the I'nited State3 yesterday when ". filed the first papers of intention with the county clerk. Mr. Knutson was . born in Hangesund. Norway. -and immigrated to the United States from Canada in July of 1915. Legal Blank; ipt lhm at Th Statmn nfflA commercial street, upstairs, or pnone Catalog on application. Sftlem WVll Ittrmnt4l - - - - - . Two Collisions Reported I Marion county la represented by- Two autos collided with Salem 258 of the 4673 long and short street cars yesterday. The reports course students at Oregon Agrlcul- of the two accidents were turned ml tural college, according to the" latest to the police department and It wasl report from the office of the regis- ascertalned that they were not of a trar, II. SI. Tennant.- Exclusive or serious nature and the damage was short course students the. enrollment slight. The delivery truck of the of 3285 including 2878 persons of No-Vary grocery store was being I collegiate standing and vocational! driven east on Court street and ais a gain of 102 per cent over regls- streetcar was coming south on Lib-1 tration on the corresponding date in erty street. It was claimed that tuei 1 9 1 , the last normal year. ciriver of the delivery truck endeav ored to get across the car track in I Books Arc Distributed front of the street car and as a re-1 The county school department is iult the auto was hit by the car. The I fcusy marking and distributing the rear wheel of the auto was demol-1 fiction and reference books that ished and the rear axle was. also I compose the school library in the broken. The driver was uninjured. I rural districts. An assessment is H. A. Davis. 1315 South Fifteenth Bonds, Mortgages Interest Bearing; Investment HAWKINS & ROBERTS 304.207 Oregon Building made every year on the county tax payers to provide funds for the pur chase of the books, which are dis tributed acordlng to the pro rata as sessment. The .entire county fund this year Is $1215.15. This will be used to purchase new books. There are c:oe to 2000 new books for the county school department to distri bute now. Co-operating with Oregon Manufacturers in the display of Home Products Especially During THRIFT WEEK January 19 to 25 Blouses An Assemblage of New Blouses in numerous styles I . - The newest and prettiest blouses are arriving daily from manu facturers in Oregon. Window displays have been arranged with the idea of acquainting Salem people with, the excellence contained In the waists now being manufactured in this state in modern up-to-date sanitary ' factories. , The demand of the consume . for correct style, perfect fit, nor i features and right price is being met by the manufacturers of these 'blouses and it is a pleasure to show them. They are right. A visit to our Waist Section will bs well worth .while. Quality Merchandise 1. (6. tpieg OIn. Liberty Street Where Shopping Is a Pleasure Popular Prices MYRTLE KN0WLAND Mnale and Musical Merchandise Bonora Dealer la Salem 415 Court St. Salem. Oregon Telephone SSS TiarkH Will Probated The will of Herman Tarks. "some times called llermad'Tlarks, was ad mitted to probate, in countr court Tlarks, 33. are the heirs mentioned in the will and both residents of- Sa lem. Edward Tiarks was appointed yesterday. He died la October, 191 administrator of the estate by the and left an estate, to the probable value of $12,000. 'The widow, Mrs. Helen Tiarks, 60. and 'a son, Edward U.S. GARAGE SS4 Ferry Street USED BUT NOT ABUSED CARS SPECIAL New series Studebaker, value S1C25. today 11300. U. S Garage. Phone 175S Salem Auto Badiator Shop Radiator, Fenders and Oaa , Tanks Repaired Tractor Radiator Specialty Ford Radiator for Sale 198 S. 12lh St. Salem. Or. i kEXEMBEB . i. f that w py tha MnW aiiee for ... Vf. lECeSD-HAND VIHSITCRB CAJUKTS, STOVES. NACUMEBT r. S a FID TOOLS i Don't aell anything bfore you u. i TUB CAPITAL HARDWARE -AJID , ! rvnunvua co. m ! M JT. Caat'l St. paaaa BISHOP BROS. High and . Ferry St. . Phone 1400 WE BUY 1 Farm Produce, Eggs, etc Faying Highest Cash Market Prices. STJNKIST ORANGES ; DOZEN BUSICK'S 50c EAGLE DRESS SIIIRTS $2.00, $3XtO to $10.00 SCHETS 844 State Street The Kuppenheimer House in Salem WEST FUR CO. Pun of Quality New Location SSI Court St. Oppw Court House CITY CLEANING WORKS Claners of .XJaallty Cleaning Dyeinsj Rcpsirlns stWv vrvtwroTfiiT xrtrnr I 1281 State St. Phone TBI Tlectrlc Machinery and Engineering Company For WUEJT I!ff SALES, OREGOV t at BLIGII HOTEL A Horn Away from Horn Strictly Modern 11. V0 per day 10 Rmbi ( SIM CtalMt Only Hotel ' in Busincsa District BICYCLES AND REPAIRS LLOYD E. RAMSDEN S87 Court Street county court, and was required to furnish a bond of $16,670. The ap praisers of the property are H. Tas to. Robert Gillich and II. Nieder-krome. i?i So. Commercial St. Phone S5B M0NUAIENTS J your monumental work Is solicit id, kindly ask the aolidtor tor oat main ess card. Caoital Monumental Work, ;210 8. Ccm. St. . Phone f t, Salem W T. RIGDON CO. Leading Funeral Directors 2-25 LA MUNA CIGARS Kofi Wrapped SMITH'S CIGAR STORE State and Commercial Streets Wait Is Administrator Ellen Southwick has petitioned tha county court to appoint O. S. Wait administrator of the estate of Ke- becca K. Wait, who died December 18. 1919, and left an estate worth about 119.000 with an Income or about $1000 a year. Ellen South wick was the oldest child and Is en titled to be appointed administratrix but she waived the right and desires that Mr. Wait be appointed In her stead. There was no will left by the deceased. The heirs at law are bllen Southwick. 55, daughter; Mary G. Wait. 41. daughter, both of Salem. Oregon; George Wait, 40. son. Cal gary, Alberta: O. C Nalt, 53. son. Salem and O. S. Wait. 50, son. Rltk reall. The court appointed J. X. Skaife. U D. Gibson and Sainntl Phillips as appraisers of the proper ty and O. S. Walt as administrator of the estate. PERSONAL MENTION i WM. GAHLSDORF The Store of Housewares Wood, Coal or Gas Ranges Eitchenwar Dinuerware 135 N.Liberty St. Phone 67 Let us proTe to you that our prices are less. Some food bargains In new and used pianos. THE WILEY B. ALLEN CO. S 1 9 Court 8t. Derby building 0REG0NUS 4 A PERFECT CIOAA Manufactured by HENDERSON'S ClOAR FACTOR! phone Sit Three Couple Marry Three marriage license were is sued by the county crelk Monday. Otto Dabl. 28, -or Sllvertor.. secured a license to marry Mls Edna John ston. 26, of route 1. Gervais. The marriage ceremony wilt be at the brde's home today. W. T. Ayd-Matt. 26 of Portland was Issued a license to wed Miss Ruth Grimm. 26 of Sa lem. The marriage wai conducttd DENNIS0N ELECTRIC Ctt IKTASS'ft ZL Small Investment lxmna Kealty Loans Hooae SLwital Agency, General Property Dealing;. JOHN H. SCOTT REALTY CO, 404-401 Eubhard Bldg. 'hone 214 Salem. Ore. JOB WORK AND FIXTURES 222 North Liberty Street POTATOES D. H. M0SHER Egh Class MEN'S TAILORING 474 Court Street Victor, Pathe and Windsor Talking Machines H. L, STIFF FURNITURE CO. 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. USED CAR BARGAINS 1916 Ford; 5-passenger Buick. 1918 Studebaker, 7 passenger; 6, passen ger Overland; 1918 Dort, all over hauled. SALEM YEUE COMPANY 103 North Com'l Salem, Miss Grace Pratt of 1210 South Commercial street. Salem. The; wed ding was solemnixed at the home of the bride Monday. WILLARD Storage Battery SERVICE STATION - i 233 N. High St. Telephone 203 LONG DISTANCE AUTO TRUCKING WILLAMETTE VALLEY TRANSFER CO. Phone 1400 - We also do local hauling. One Ovreland, nearly new, six cylin der, S passenger, equipped all Cord Tires and one extra, new. Guaran teed in Al shape for 81250. WOOD-ROSE MOTOR CO. !46 State St.. , Phone Sll WANTED JUXK AND MACIUXERY OF ALL KINDS We also buy second-hand goods. If yon have anything to sell for a good price call 80S. The Square Deal House. CAPITAL JUNK CO. 271 Chemeketa St. .Salem, Ore. WANTED Furniture, ranges, heaters, tools and, k fact, anything you hare to seu. 1 buy tor cash. Phonf (10 or 511. I W00DRY, -The Auctioneer WANTED! New Corporation The Montgomery War 1 Warehouse j corporation of Portlan-l yesterlay filed articles of Incorporation at the office of H. J. Schulderman. state corporation commissioner The cap italization is $50,000. and the incor porators are W. A. Johnson. William C. McCulloch and Rose" McVeagh. Other firms filing articles were. Wiles Auto company. Forest Grov: incorporators. . J09 A Wiles. Paul Abraham. A. II. Camanada. capitali zation, 825.000. Shlrek & Son, Port land; incorporators. S. Shlrek. Max Malson. R. A. Shlrek; capitalization. 810.000. Resolutions snowing an in crease In capitalization were filed bv the following; firms: Gile Mercantile company, Salem. 810.000 to 550.000: Ritz Hotel- company. Portland. 85000 to 820.000; Northwest Fence ft Iron Works. Portland. t-J..000 to 850.000. Resolutions of dissolution were filed by the Alcazar Players and by the Holman Transfer company of i Portland. C. B. Clancey, the florist, went to Portland yesterday mornln? to1 at tend the State Floral assocltti.ni meeting. P. II. Kneelan of Portland was yesterday admitted by the supreme court to the practice of law In Ore gon on probation for a period of nine months. His admiasion is on certificate from the state of Iowa. Chris A. Hell. Portland attorney, was a Salem visitor yesterday. Henry S. Westbrook was here yes terday from Portland. Herbert R. Dewart, an attorney cf Portland, bad business yesterday at the offices of the stata supreme court. Frank Holmes of McMinnrille was a Salem-visitor esterday. L.. E. Latourette. deputy city at torney for Portland, was a caller at the offices of the supreme court Tuesday. O. P. Cosbow was here Tuesday from Roaeburg. C. Chappie or Portland was a Sa lem visitor yesterday. Bruce Dennis, publisher o' the La Grande Observer, was In the city H. H. Pomeroy. Investigator for the state fire marshal's department, has returned from San Francisco where he attended a convention of fire investigators. Ed Wright, secretary to the public service commission. Is visiting- at his home In La Grande. Jsse Huber was among Sa'em peo ple who witnessed the reception to ueneral Pershing in Portland. J. V. Dustln was hre yesterday from Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Chase are here for a few days from Creswcll. Mrs. John Darby has as her guest Mrs. F. A. Greenwood of Boulder. Colo. C. L. Ogle .real estate dealer of Woodburn. was in Salem yesterday. HOTEL ARRIVALS j WHITE BEANS PEOPLES CASH STORE f U DiCROTSeill 1 1 OPTOnETRlST-OPTICULN J!lf si?" iMdtfaih ftmkfciirf Stile aftf i - - - - . MARION Claude Cole. Harvey Jones, F. T. Sheldon. W. C. Block. W. Rountice, George A. Cabre. Port land; G. II. Larson. Port Orford. Wash.; J. T. Hogan. Redmpnd; O. W. Lorn Is. Seattle; B. Strom. Chica go; II. Demery, X, Anderson, San Francisco; Frank A. Cutsforth, Ger vais. BLIGII Frank Watson. Fred Hee ler, J. a. Moore. F. A. Moore, L M. Stephens, L. C. Worthup S. G. Storm- berg. Oscar Olson. P. J. O'Brien, Portland; C. M. Trom. Redmond; L. E. Baine, Yaquina, Wash.; Ray Jones Waconda; A. W. Cook,. San Jose, Calif.; E. E. Lentz. Mills City. Mont ARCO--Mr. and XIrs. N. F. Brown, W. R. May., Frank Loyal. Loo est O'- Nlel. Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Conklin. Albany; Edward Raef, A. A. Bent- Iey, Independence. We hardly expect anything worth mentioning to some out of the treaty conferences unless . Senator Fall is consulted. Exchange. YOU know that the eating of good bread is beneficial to your health.' The cream of wheat comes to to in the finest floor. We combine the purest of ingredients with a marvelous ezpertness and make such a treat as Peerless Bread possible. THE PEERLESS BAKERY. Philip Winters, Prop. 170 N. Com. St. Phone 247 At Your Service We arc. always ready to fill your prescrip tions, or to offer you the many advantages of the modern drug store. Our watch word is ' 'Service ' and we guarantee satisfac tion. Her U oaa ot ear 'guarum tm4 fhwiri THIS IS THE SHAPE OF A tfl RED CROSS KIDNEY PLASTER I'M . . I ii riiolnt. SCHAEFER'S DRUG STORE 135 North Commercial St -wx i-i i ia r. - - ' : - - . I4 .-- t ' . ' ; - - .