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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1920)
TIIE OREGON STATESMAN! TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10. 1020. CITY NEW "J'eiepInK Tom Ileported middle section of the church. Dr. A report to the police Sunday that j. Mahood'a topic Tor the evening a man was peering Into the window will be "Paradise Regained." Much or the residence of John H. McNary 34 Summer street, was answered by Traffic Officer Moffltt who inves tigated thoroughfy. ' The man had disappeared. Two girls who were the only persons in the house at the time, notified ! the police that the man was peeping Into the windows, tried to gain entrance to the front door. The house and surrounding Mb rubbery was searched by Officer Moffltt. i . interest ts being manifested In the meetings by the Willamette students. Iligrion and Son Reliable funeral directors. IfCal Ulan . ,Uet them at The Statesman office. Catalog on application. Team Expected Soon . ' The Willamette basketball team which has been away for the last week playing games with conference teams in eastern Washington and Idaho, is expected to return to ria lem either tomorrow night or Thurs day morning. Fijv it I Ifoyal llcU!cnre - , . A fire in the roof of the residence of Mrs. C. F. Koyal, 412 North Twenty-first street, was responded to by the city fire department at 6 il5 p. m Sunday, which arrived In time to prevent further damage. Neighbors who first discovered the blaze were successful In getting the fire under control before the department ar rived. -Sparks from a chimney weio supposed to be; the cause of the blaze. The damage was small. i Student Attend jTonigh Tonight will! be "Willamette night" at the Mahood evangelistic meetings which 'are being held at th First Methodist church. , The Wil lamette university student body will attend en masse and be seated in tb DUSTIN FATtNOI LIGHT OF TIIE , WESTERN STARS LAST TIMES TODAY .13 Almack Wetlncwiay Night Prof. John C. Aliuack, extension director of the University of Oregon will speak on "Americanization" at the public library Wednesday eve ning, Feb. 1 1. This is the second number On the annual lecture course The third number, scheduled for February 18, also an Americaniza tion subject is Judge McCamant's ad dress on George Washington. ters, John Guy Wilson; capitalization foO.ooo. Port Orford Cedar com pany, Portland: Incorporators, Al ly postponed because of the serious iHns of his daughter. Miss Adria Harmon. He was 63 years old. He berto II. Ca?e, E. Rohlfing, G. Lan- is survived by his widow, four daugh ters. Mrs. Pearl Weddle of Jefferson; Adrla. Eunice, and Edna of Salem. and by one ton, Elmer of Salem. The body is at the Terwilliger fu neral home. sing Hurd; capitalization. $10,000 Pacific Contract company, Portland: incorporator?. C. ft. Johnson. F. S. Hums. J. It. llosford; capitalization. 15000. Supple-Martin Shipbuilding company. Portland; incorporators, 1 Joseph Supple. Dan Martin. L. K. Crouch; capitalization. $.10,000. Res olutions were filed by the Hall 4t Finery Agency. Inc., of Portland, in creasing the capital stock from $30, oo to SfiO.000. and by the Klamath Valley Warehouse and Forwarding company, changing the name to the Klamarh Ice & Cold Storage com pany. The firm is located at Klam ath Falls. llrubrrtz In Fined Frank Itrubertz, route 3, Liberty pleaded guilty to a charge of pas? in a streetcar with his automobile while it was accepting and discharg ing passengers, wag fined S5 in po lice court yesterday afternoon. Mr. Hrubertz was arrested Monday shortly after noon .by Officer Moffltt on Commercial street between Wil son and Myers' streets and it claimed that he ran down Dorris Hicks, a small child in passing the Glre Club M.ikcs Hit The Wllaniette Glee club came to town Tuesday, one day ahead of Us schedule on account of flu epidemic in other towns. Thin frisky- bunch of songster, rhymesters and joke sters appeared before a fairly good sized audience and sang and rhymed and joked their way into the hearts and appreciation of everyone present Some of the program numbers were exceptionally well rendered, and withal, the entertainment offered by the college lads and three lassies was one of high merit. Come next year, and do it again. Athena Press. i Hate McAlvin Do your top work. Covers, repair ing, upholstering, side curtains, seat overs. With O. J. Hull. Y. M. C. A. block. A Free !! ur" On Christian Science will be given at the Grand Opera House, Thursday evening. February 12. at 8 o'clock, by Dr. John M. Tutt, C. S. II., of Kansas City, Missouri,. Member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church, The First Church of Christ. Scientist, In Boston. Massa chusetts. The public is cordially in vited. - wlJUEifi week-end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Y L. Purvine. 1009 Fifth street Mrs. H. A. Rowe and daughter Catherine returned from Philomath yesterday where they passed the week-end with Mrs. Rowe's mother. Mrs. W. M. Howies and brothers. Guy Frank and Elbert Thompson. Mrs. Warren J. Hunt H reported seriously ill at the Salem hospital. W. W. Williams of Corvallis vis ited yesterday with his brother. Fred A. Williams of the public ser vice commission. Cane llouglif 24) Year Ag Henry Schott, prominent resident of Salem, whose home Is at 850 E street, carries a cane which has been in his possession for 20 years and which he procured in the city of wasMenz. Germany, on a visit to that country tn iuu. Air. scnou is a na tive of Germany, but has lived in the Lore, Watchmaker and Jeweler 337 State street, Salem. 1L6..&Ipplj?g (So. Outfitter! to Women, Misses and Children Quality Merchandise Popular Prices .f,.i o- r.rrio,i u, - 4i,t,npa I'nitfd States many years. He visit- on the fender of the car. She wasUd the old country in 1900 and 1910 not seriously lniured and was abla and both times witnessed the pro- to return to her home without assist-1 ductlon of the Passion play at Ober- ance. ammergau. lectrla Machinery and Engineering . i . t .. Company - . 4 H fr:r- rVot ' '. . ' EXPERT ELECTEICAL WORK 17S So. Commercial. St. Phone ISS New Corporation . Articles of Incorporation were filed here yesterday by the Federal Guaranty company of Portland I ruarj which Is capitalized at $50,000. The incorporators are Robert F, McGulre. P. Winter and W. H. Magutre. Other articles were filed as follows: Home Construction company. Enter prise, Wallowa connty; incorpora tors. I. E. Snyder, George P. Cheney. W. P. Savage; capitalization. $5000. Andreson company, Portland, incor porators. E. L. Cramblitt, W. II. Mas- D.H.M0SHER , .. R2gh Clasa .. MEN'S TAILORING ; . ?!.- ; 474 Court Street W T. RIGD0N C0. Leading Funeral Director! CITY CLEANING WORKS Cleaners of Quality Icieanini Djeta BtpaMag 1211 BUU St. Phon Tit 1920 Models of the "Lexington- Minute Man Sit" "Auburn Beauty. Six" and "Blear Fiery Four" now on exhibi tion at, 178 S. Commercial. Remington Typewriter Company- Expert mechanic. Call 742. P. G. Cartel. At your service until Feb- 21st. Water Application Applications for iernlt to appro priate water have been filed in the office of Percy A. Cupper, state en gineer, by James Clark, of Elgin Or., covering the appropriation of water from Phillips creek for irri gation purposes; by the Pacific Plac er company. Murphy, Or., covering the appropriation of water .from O'Brien and Sturgis forks of Apple- gate river for placer mining purpos es; by the Pollen Creek Mining com pany. Medford. for the appropriation of water from Hollen creek and Sper- ker creek, for mining purposes, nea Holland, Or.: by Frank C. Sherrelb. Hood River, Tor the appropriation of waste water from the Malheur drainage district canals, for irriga tion of a small tract; by John Malon- ey. or Ualice. or., covering tne ap propriation of water from Sailor Jack gulch for mining purposes. J HOTEL ARRIVALS MARION" F. Slater. Georgia Par ker, J. C. lrkins, L. W. Josse. Frank Glover, J. Lighter, 8. E. Krohn. J. A. Wilson. I). E. Greer. Portland: Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Sey mour. Corvallis; M. M. Edwards- New York City: A. I. Calkins. Eu gene; Klizubeth Hawkins. Jhilath'. Minn.; M. J. Regan. San Francisco: II. P. .(rostrum. Chicago; F. S. Geer. Hums. Ore. HUGH A. It. Carpenter, W. J Starnpes. Miss E. A. Mattes. F. C Utving. W. II. Woodwlth. J. W. Ilan ner. J. W. Lindy, Garfield Connolly P. G. Kartell. Portland: L. J. Hoard man. Seattle; J. E. Paddock. Bonan za; lver Chrlstenson. Kings Valley. Or.; Thomas Ives. Rickreal. Miss Adelpbia Moore. Klamath Falls; II. E. Marty. Donald; Mr. and Mrs. John Ames. Walla Walla, Wash. AKGO A. G. Montgomery. H. E. Urafy. Klamath Falls; F. J. Cher riagton. Dallas; Mrs. W. A. Wood Vancouver, Wash.; Hi H. Hastings. Wilbur, Or.; G. F. Hrunfleld. Portland. January Fire Loss Is Totaled by Marshal Fire in Oregon during January, outside of Portland caused a loss of $i4.4t;o. according to the reiort of A. V. Marber. tate fire marshal. The heaviest loss was a garage fire a Mosier. causing a $!.. 000 loss. More dwellings with contents were de stroyed than any other class of buildings. The Inwnrri Effect of humors are worse than the outward. They en- iangfr the whole system. Hood's Sar saparilla eradicates all humors. cures all their Inward and outward effects. It Is the great alterative and tonic, whore merit has been ev crywhere established. PERSONAL MENTION Funeral Is Iostiwned The funeral of Simon Peter Har mon, who died at his home, 1463 Fir street. Sunday, has beene indefinate- EAGLE DRESS SHIRTS $2.00, $3.00 to $10.00 1 t MONUMENTS SCHEI'S 344 State Street Carl D. Shoemaxer. state game warden, was in Salem Monday. J. S. Orth. cashier of the Medford National bank, is in Salem spending a few days with friends. Chauncey Bishop of Pendleton and Clarence Bishop of Portland are in Salem as guests of their parents, Mr and Mrs. C. P. Bishop. Glen Purvine. a student of Oregon Agricultural college, passed th ff rnnr mixinmnntil work fa solicit-1 d. kindly ask the eollcitor for oar J The Knppenheiraer House In Salem btunoeea card. Capital Monumental Works, 1210 8. Com. St. Phone CS9. Salem Let as proro to yon that our prices are less. Some good bargains In new v waad used plaaoa. THE WILEY B. ALLEN CO. SIS Court SL Derby building DEV0ES SCOTCH KING SNUFF SMITH'S CIGAR STORE State and Commercial Streets Universal Combination Gas Coal a nil Wood Ranges Are Best H. L STIFF FURNITURE Co. 0REG0NUS A PERFECT CIGAA , Manufactured by HENDERSON'S CIGAR FACTORY Phono til SUNKIST ORANGES DOZEN BUSICK'S 50c USED CAR BARGAINS 1918 Velie Six $1300 1918 Studebaker Six.. WX Light Four Stndebaker, has - run less tnan 600 miles... $434 Cadillac Roadster. $454 SALEM VELIE COMPANY 162 North Com! Salem Auto Radiator Shop . Radiators, Fenders and Oas . l . - Tanks Repaired Tractor Radiators Specialty Ford Radiators for Sale ' 1 9 1 8. 3 2th St. v Salem. Ort. WILLARD Storage Battery SERVICE STATION 233 N. Iligb St. Telephone 203 WEST FUR CO. Fun of Quality New Location 251 Court St. Opp. Court Hou.se ARK VOL' IXSIX "PKI ? Do you feel tired all the time? Hoes your back ache? Do you feel that you are not so spry as you used to'be? Foley Kidney Pills tone up and invlrorate the kidneys, banish backache, rid the blood of poisons Rev. W. F. M. Swndole, Macon. Ga.. writes: "I am ready at any time to speak a word for loley Kidney Pills." J. C. Perry. Once More Attorney General Rules on Familiar Question Once more Attorney General Brown has passed oa the question whether nnder the consolidated elec tion law city end town elections must be held on the same date as the stat and county elections. This time ha lafortns Martin White, county judge for Columbia connty. that a". I regnlar elections must W held on te same date, namely, the firt Tuesday af ter the flrKt Mondar In November. Editors Are Protected on Sources of Information WOMEN'S DRIVE There is no law In Oregon to com pel an editor of a newspaper to re veal the source of Information con tained in news articles. This Is the reply which Attorney General Brown makes to a letter ol Inquiry from George Freiberger. an Instructor in the school of Journalism of the Uni versity of Missouri. Mr. Freiberger says he wants the information for the use of the college. BEGINS TODAY ! Deals in Real Estate 1920 ELGIN SIX IS HERE Motorist who are looking- for a strong, serviceable car with elegant body tinea and interior specification; that assume maximum service and economy at a. reasonable price should aea thin car. LEE L GILBERT, Distributor IBS Re. Ceaeaaerrlal sre. win HAMILTON TIIE FURNITURE MAN make and bang your drapes. Largest Stock ol Drapery. S40 Court Street. WONDER HOSE for Kiddles, per pair.......... 6c REJIXAXT STORK t ; 254 North Commercial Street ELECTRIC RESTAURANT "4 411 State Street I, ; Onr Specialty: . Oysters- Fish-; Chops . Chill Con Carno -. J. D. sLA.DDOX.TroP. . thet we pay ta Wla-fceat for KrnX-HAXI rtiRKITUKR - . CARPETS, "STOVKS. M ACHIA ERT ASD TOOI.S, Dn't sell anything before yea THE CAriTAIj HAKOWAKJB -ntJ ri nvirrHU CO. SKS W. Ceaa'l St. Tm M7 BISHOP BROS. High and Ferry SU. Phone 1400 WE BUY Parm Piodnce. 1 Kgcs, etc.. Faying tUshest Cash Market Prices. Bonds, Mortgages Interest Reeling InTeatmeats HAWKINS ROBERTS S04J207 Oregon Building One Ovreland. nearly new, six cylin der. S passenger, equipped all Cord Tires and one extra, new. Guaran teed In Al shape for 11250. WOOD-ROSE MOTOR CO. 146 State St. Phone S 11 L1YRTLE ROWLAND Mnsle . and Mnalcal Merauadlae BoBora Dealer In Salem i 41S Conrt St. Salem. Oregon Telephone 252 EYEGLASSES THAT FIT DR. U HALL WILSON - 210-211 U. 8. Katlomal Dank Bldg BICYCLES ' AND REPAIRS LLOYD E. RAMSDEN 887 Court Street HnuOl lnTeetment Loans KeaJty Loane House JisntAl Ageocy, General Property Dealing. JOHN . H. SCOTT REALTY CO ,404-405 Babhard Bldg. Phone 254 r Salem. Ore. NEW CAFE THE BLUE BIRD 163 South Commercial Street A good clean place to eat. Good and Prompt Sen-ice. Sam Louie, Prop. Y. W. C A. Captains and Teams Are Out After Bud get for Year Kverything is ready far the Y. V. (C. A. u;-et campalKn to start promptly at 9:30 o'clock this morn ing. A meeting was held yesterda afternoon in the Commercial club rooms, ."which are the temporary headquarter for the Y. W. C. A. during the influenza epidemic. Td- day captain and teams will start out tc raise $3000 and they will be after every citizen for his contribution. This is the only organization In the city after money for the girls of the city and the women feel that they arc not asking the people of Salem for a dollar more than they should. Mrs. IT. G. Shipley Is chair man of the drive and with the ab! crew of workers helplns her, suc cess is predicted. Miss Klizabcth Hushes, a national Y. V. C. A. secretfry from New York, spoke I the women, jiving an 'Merest in comparison of how the men. of any city work for the boys and Iiow the women of any city work for the girls. Miss Hughes spoke or her eiperi'nces in the field during the war ard told many interesting incidents. The campaign which opens today is not a Tiembershlp campaign, but subscriptions for membership will be gladly taken by the women during their five- daydrlve. Tea will be served the -workers each afternoon m after their work vhen they assemble to turn in their reports. J. M. Wilfred and wife to John Burnsted. lot 10, block 4, Cclser s addition to Salem. $200. Aucust Hnckesteln and wife to An gelina Mlnch. lot Z, block 7. Salem, $3500. G. C Millet and wife to Katie Sot ton, lot in block 22. Nob Hill annex. Salen. $350. V. D. Chase and wife to Arthur 8 Chase and wife, lot 20, Smith's Fruit farms, $3000. Arthur S. Chase and wife to F. D Chase and wife, lot 2. block 41, Uni versity addition. $1000. D. W. Dushhell and wife to Frits Rotzat. lot 26, Hampden addition. S2350. . - Lflla E. Pom grata to "L. Beecroft and wife, block 73, Salem. $1250. IK)XT NKGI.KCT THE LITTLE OXES Mrs. J. S. Pltson. 376 E. 15th St Cleveland. O.. writes: "I can't speak too highly of Foley's Honey and Tar When my little girl has a cold I give her Foley's Honey and Tar and that stops her coughing in a little while. Children like It. It contains no op iates. It Is healing, soothing, prompt In action. J. C. Perry. TRANSFER I want that tnoring jub. .We can 1!tivT tLo?e tnnks faster tiian anyone you er saw. Ex service man in charge, and, ! lieve me. we can go. bat will take time to handle taut furni ture of yours cnr-fully. VERIBEST TRANSFER Phone 1344 129 S. Co n I SERVICE Oar service, la matchless In ev ery respect, e are equipped to satisfy the most pxactiag client. The courteous conduct cf oar ' . staff Is aa match-. . lesa as the up-to-dateness of our jqulpment. 7n t n r- I 1 STATE g STREET U.S. GARAGE 554 Ferry Street USED BUT NOT ABUSED CAR8 SPECIAL New series 8tudebaker, Talus $1625. today $1300. U. S. Garage. Phone 1752 DENNIS0N ELECTRIC CO. JOB WORK AXD FIXTURES 222 North Liberty Street POTATOES Reed and Table Stock. Bur hank'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. WANTED XEW DREAMLAND RINK East End State Street SALEM OREGON ROLLER SKATING . Every Afternoon and Evening 1:30 and 7:30 p. m. Hand Music Friday Admission 10 Cent ALL WANTED furniture, ranges, heaters, tools sod. Is fact, anything yon have to set. I buy for cash. Phone 110 or til. LONGDISTANCE AUTO TRUCKING WILLAMETTE VALLEY TRANSFER CO. :!... r v ! " Phone 1400 We also do local hauling. JI NK AXD MACHINERY OF KIXDS We aim bay second-hand gools. If you have anything to sell for a good price call 398. The Square Ieal House. . -CAPITAL JUNK CO. 271 Chemekcta St. Salem, Ore. WM. GAHLSD0RF The Store of Housewares IWANTED!! WHITE BEANS PEOPLES CASH STORE For REAL BARGAINS in USED CARS v.Scc Oleson Auto Exchange We Are Crowded for Space SECOND WEEK OF REVIVAL OPENS Rev. Dr. Mahood, Evangelist Wins Many With His Open Method of Speech The neconrt week of the revival at the First Methodic church began last nij?lit with a mining sermon by the Rev. J. W. Mahood upon the text "I was in prison and yet came unto me.' ' Vr .M.ahood does not "beat about the bush" in his sermons but speaks direc to his audience and applies his tex.t to every day conditions In so ciety. He pointed out many com inon prisons in the lives of his audi tors and brought home to scores who heard him the vital necessity of re moving many vice that have fas tened themselves upon this communi ty, as well as the nation at large, and which "are destroying many people who are unable to withftand thfir allurements. His appeals have not miscarried and Sunday morning and evening as well last night many were converted and have pledged themselves to a more consecrated life And Dr. .Mahood does not direct his appeals to those without the church only, but with penetrating inxicht divines the imperfections within the church nnd points the way to their correction and among those who are resDonding to his invitation are many church members of all denom inations. While Rev. Dr. Mahood is a Meth-j odiM. he has Ix-en enraged in fin- fcc-listio work for more than 20 years! and he express lh; wish that thosvi Alio are diverted join the. church! of their choice, without regard to his; own preference, ;,nl (jis biuRc:,tion i I'tig'iollowtd. 'tonight the evangelist will spak on the topir "I'arHdi.-e lst" and It Is safe to say will give a message well worth hearing to those who may find their path directed to the M' th-odit-t church on State street. O Dr. CB. O'Neill OPTOIIETRIST-OPTiCIAN - LaddfeDush Dank Building XzrfCor. Slate apd Bake-Rite Bread Is Brimfull of Food value and deliciouircss. ( It's Scientifically and Sanitarily Made BAKE-RITE BAKING CO. LADD & BUSH, BANKERS Established 1868 General Banking Basinets Office Hours from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. M Read the Classified Ads. TON.GHT 8 P. M. High School Music Department Concert 30 Piece Band Glee Club 20 Piece Orchestra Special Solos -Readings Features. High School Arditoriam TonightDon't Miss It yWOODRY. The Auctioneer