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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1920)
- - t TIIE OREGON STATESMAN t F RIDAY. FERRFART 13, 1920. SI Made-to-Order Jewelry Tli making of original jewelry, U a specialty with us. Our faeiliTH's for ilfsiiini; ami nu1 mi fact u ring are at your service on r jue!. We will lie jrlatt to assist vou. JEWELERS & OPTICIANS Coiner of State and Liberty Streets HARTMAN BROS. .or of DeniajrOr.. for the appropria tion of wat r f r.im a spring and ar tesian well for the irrigation of -i ftnall tract in Haine-y rounty. 11 C. V. HavlJson and othf-rs for tlf onsf ruction ot a res-rir 'n tii" South fork of ltok -rek fr tin btoran uf water and tor the appro priation of nirh store:! water lor Ir rigation purposes ntar Haines, in tBnker county. I ty A. Lamed of Ap ; "(legate. )... covering the appropria tion of water from a sprint for tin supplemental supply for the irriga tion of a fifty acre It act in Jackson ccunty. CITY N E WS Stated meeting of Mult nomah chapter, No. 1, Ft. A,. M. this evening. Work in the R. A. de gree. Visiting Compan ion wr ICGnie. Saturday Nig lit at 0 O'Clock Rig Valentine dance at armory. Automobile Overturned . , 1 An automobile bearing the licens? number 29S'. and belonging to How ward Jones of Salem, route No. . recording to the state records ran off the pavfcment and overturned on line penitentiary road Wednesday af ternoon. No one was injured. Rtgdon and Son Reliable funeral directors. Move To Portland I. A. Liijeqvist, former district attorney for Coos county, now one of the assistants to Attorney Gener al Brown, and specializing in land litigation, announced yesterday that he has afiiliated with the law firm of Cake & Cake in Portland and that he will move to tfiat city. He is a brother-in-law of Ralph Cake, junior member xt the iirm, their wives being sisters. Vnlentinn lhinee Saturday night at Armory. Hear Dr. Mahoori ; At the Firm M. E. church tonight en the- subject "Paradise Regained." j ELAIXE HAMMERSTE1X . .. in "THE COCXTRY I COl'SIV SEMOX COMEDY Tlie Junior Guild of St. Paul' Church vill hold a cooked fool sale and tea at the 11. L. St ff Fur niture store, on Saturday, reb. 1-.. Yjip Money is Heavy Yap, the very important island near Guam, important because of the fact that it In a trans-Pacific cable station, has the- most stable curren cy la the world, according to Ma rine Corps Sergeant James Henry who has visited there. "Yan curren cy is very stable and soli. ' said Sergeant Hnry today. "Now 1 mean rolid currency in the literal sense Stones flat, smooth ones, with a hole drilled in the center, very sim ilar to Chines' coins constitutes the form of money in Ya: A dollar stone weighs two pounds. Imagine trying to get home with three 2- stones.' A resident of Yap could get on top of a. mountain and pitch pennies and it would be like a land slide." "FLU," GRIP, COLDS lii union l.i, Fever, fluid Cough. TollnililU iiead this plain Ktatement. I'irst. Tin wl)ole brjd f wick ed eueiiiie.i jf heultli may b kept at bav. tin- medical' authorities sav. Iy ! ke ping the hih quality M the I lood. and observing tlie ordinary laws relating to sanitation and health. ! That is why Hood's Sar?a pari 11a i is recommended as a preventative of llu and otner aiseases- it i the standard, blood purifier sud vitali zes Second, for a definite ease of any o; the prevailing complaints, it is wise immediately to call a physician. Thiid. for that weakness and pros tration following the ''flu", grip and other diseases. Hood's Sarsaparilla by renewing the red blood corpus- J ark Mm I.uel IMapears Robert Jackson. l.. was reported to have disappeared from Lis home Wednesday, Mrs. Haiti Jackson, ju venile of fher report "d yesterday. A complete description as given, of the lad and the police i.re exerting i vi ry effctt to local" hlri. Accord ing to Mrs. Jackson the boy tried to leave the city Tesday night, by means of a southbound train, and returned home. The boy is described as fol lows: five lcet. ten inches tall, fair e omplexion. green caps, macklnaw coat, corduroy trousers and high top Khoes. Rotai-innt Notice All Kotarlans and thetr wives or ladies are expected to meet at the Commercial club rooms Sunday. U. 1." at 7:13 p. m. to go in a .body to hear an address at the Congregation al cburrh. corner Liberty and Cen ter streets. 11 S, IjuJlpg Eo. Outfitters to Women, Misses and Children Quality Merchandise Popular Prices cles wonderfully restores health builds up the whole ry.iem. creates , Kf r.n appet.to and mtkes food I taste Thp wll1afllMt. mil. ii u ediiidiiii- in u--u- i Hood's Pill.- are recommended. ranches or loganberry farms. Th Jones, rrinevllle. r.; L. V. Wei ton, Seattle: William Resily. Albany: Dr. C. 11. Wilson. Silverton; F. G. Sleep er. Marshfield; L. V. Bouwald. San Francisco. AKGO E. B. Sanberg. Willamlna. Wash.:- Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Arm strong. Medford: Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Cummins. Corvallit; G. A. Cayot. II. K. Weaver, Portland: IJ- E. Warner. Chicago. university Spo kane Athletic club scheduled for to- infill 11.- u T I ru UN. nr i fynt If mm If f ff Willamette game will be with Pa- Dili ball and VolleybClU cmc universny in ine naieni ariuoiy i.rown. I".ayne. Hutler. Chase. Cotap ton. Fred Cook. Abberly, Findley. Gale. 1. C. Elwell Geoige Paulas, ob Panlus. Perkins. Putnam. Allen Karoury. loe McCallnter. Rlgdoj.. Hull. Price Smlthers. Seckler. Dr. 1'tter. Ilutrhason. Dan Fry. Jr.. White, Vibbert. Young. Lacbmund. W. G. Alle;:. wages offered for th a month and board and sometimes higher. Employment in the city is scarce and will be so until the acn r.ing season and construction work begins, according to Judge Race yesterday. urns in- on t Tuecday night, is work is !. Fieh Columbia River Smelt 4 lbs. fcr 2."ic. Steusloft's Market. Great Meeting. Fiit M. E. Church Hear Dr. Mahood tonight at 7: Ho. Fresh Cediimbla River Sivelt 4 lbs. for 23c. Steusloft's Market. Columbia River Smelt Are here again. We receive two shipments daily, therefore can in sure you strictly fresh smelt at alt times. Fitts Market. Wanted Man To Do Janitor Yerk Apply at Gray Belle. Water Applications ' ' The following: water applications has been filed: by William F. With am of Hood River, covering the ap propriation of water from a spring. for the irrigation of a small area in Hood River county. By M. J. O'Con- MITH' For MOKE State and Commercial Streets Fnrm Heln Needed There Is an excessive demand ror farm labor In the vicinity of Salem. accordine ti City Recorder Karl Rac ? who conducts the municipal employ ment bureau here. The labor short- aee is especially noticed where men are wanted to work on the hop I'm Sale. Cnked Food And home made candy in P.uren's Commercial street window. Bunga low Y. P. S. C. H. Saturday, Feb. 14. 4uiDiCR O'Neill 1 1 -1 OPTOnETRlST-OPTIClAN I f-TfOy Stole afd C i I s r-. SWt Sliflt fi..C?6v .wv New Studnt ReglMer More than 00 students are reg istered at Willamette- university, in eluding the law school. Kimball Col lege of Theology, and the college of liberal arts. The new students of this semester are: Miss Margaret Lynn of Coulee City. Wash.: Mis Kuth Mallow of Salem, Lyman Mc Donald of Salem. Guy Holcomb o' Wenatcaee, Wash.: W. E. Huron of Salem: Bernard Morse, of Chelan, Wash: Alvin C. Olon 'A Silverton and Frrnk II. Foster of Hillyard Wash. S S House Cleaning will soon be here. Let the Trants Premier ao H. L STIFF Furniture Co. I. WUEX IX SALEM, ORECOH mtwp mt BLICII MOTEL A Hom Away from Hoin Btrtctly Mlern J1.00 per day lOO Hma ( Ssll4 Cnfrt Only Hotel Id Buainesa DUUlct llectrtc Machlnerr and EnglnaerlJis Company For . MONUMENTS EXPEET ELECTRICAL WORK! If your monumental work li aoUclt- ed, kindly ask the solicitor tor oar bnaisess card. It! So. Commercial St. - i Phone iSS VERIBEST TRANSFER v uirt vnur himiners and will sat isfy y u If we get it. AH me service poxsible tor the price. VERIBEST TRANSFER Phone 1J44 12 S. Com i D. K MOSHER High Clasa MEN'S TAILORING 474 Court Street - W T. RIGDON CO. Leading iSineral Directors CITY CLEANING WORKS Cleaneni or Qnallty Cleaning Dyelns BtVoaWnf 1211 State St. . Phone TIS Capital Monumental Works, V 1210 S. Com. St. Phone 6SS, Salem Let ns prove to yon that our prices axe less. Some good bargains in new and need pianos. EAGLE DRESS SHIRTS $2.00, $3.00 to $10.00 SCHEI'S All We Ask 1$ A Trial Reasonable Rates Just try one bf "our dinners. Price 45c ,; CHERRY CITY HOTEL Opposite 0. E. Depot Hear Maltond TonUht Al the First M. E. church at 7: SO. and the Kimball college male quar tet. Teams Are Again in line Knk-k" Knickerbocker and Ver non KlwtH were elected captains of he lull ball and volleyball teams of the business- men's classes of the Y. M. C. A. at the monthly meeting held i at the Y. M. C. A. Wednesday night. The games of the series heretofore I hare attracted wide attention and have been the source of fr'endly ri valry between the plaers. Tbrs month's series will begin tonight at tlieh Y. M. C. A. The captains and players are as follows. Knickerbocker, captain, Alderin. Peechler, Baker. Davison. Dyr, En tress. Kit in, P. George, Ford. Far- rar. Hart. Hoffnell, fr. Franklin. Harold Cook. Professor Lewis. Lee. Hansen, Matbis. Morris, McCallLster. McKee. Owens. Schram, Simeral. 8. Kafoury. Shields. Qulsenbery, Ter- tell. Todd. Jenks. Gilbert. Vernon Elweir. cnptaln. Abrams. 40 YEARS AGO llloml PImi Wa CemqiH red by OH ItaK-tor'H l'te-Hrtktn Within Your Reach Ti"lay 4 0 vears ico "Number 40 For The Rlood" conquered many raaes of spe-. tific blood poison In Its wort forms. hich have not returned. This dis ease is manifested by mucous patch es. eop,-Mr colored spts, aching tones, ulcers or running sores, fa'l ing hair, clandular swel'lngs. plup le on ih face, ronrtlpatioa and a form of dyspepsia. Tour health U important, insist on "Xmber 40." put up in a blue carton bearing the sis nature of J. C. McndenhslL 40 years a fdrugglst. Evansvllle Ind. Sold ty Pcrry'a dru store. . LET Lore. Watchmaker and Jeweler 337 State street, Salem. DANDER1NE BEAUTIFY HAIR 344 State Street TtfP Tim rv T All ril rn Til Knonenheimer House In Salem 1 flC TIlLal Um ALJLdcaa vr. Derby building 519 Court St 0REG0NUS A ' PERFECT CIOAJI Manufactured by HENDERSON'S CIGAR FACTORY Phone 119. SUNKIST ORANGES DOZEN BUSICK'S 50c USED CAR BARGAINS 1918 Velfe Six,-.; . . . . .... .$1300 1918 Studebaker ,Six. .. . .$904 Light. Four Studebaker, has run less tnan 6000 miles. . .$454 Cadillac Roadster. . . . .. ..... . $451 SALEM VEUE COMPANY 102 North Coml C. C. Tucker ArreMeel C. C. Tdcker. 19. was arrested by Officer Harry Rowe who atced ac cording to telegraphic instructions from the authorities at Marshfield, who charged Tucker with defaulting of a hotel Mil of $12.40. After Mr. Tucker was held in the city Jail a few hour he wsa allowed to pay the bill and was afterwards released. .Girls ! Have a mass of long, thick, gleamy. hair The Junior Gnlhl of St. Paiil Church will hold a cooked food rale and tea at the H. L Stiff Fur niture Store, on aSturday, Feb. 14. - : V Wanteel Man To lo Janitor Work Apply at Gray Belle. Salem Auto Radiator Shop Radiators, Fenders and Gas Tanks Repaired Tractor Radiators Specialty Ford Radiators for Sale 19S S. 52tk St. Salem. 0r. 1920 Models of the "Lexington Minute Man Six" "Auburn Beauty Six" and ; "Elcar Fiery Four' now on exhibi tion at 17S S. Commercial. 1920 ELGIN 5IX IS HERE Motorists who are looking: for a strong, serviceable car with eleg-ant body lines and Interior specification; that assume maximum service, ana economy at a reasonable price should ! this car. LEE L GILBERT, Distributor m court su 1SS . CcnacrHal Street, Bonds, Mortgages Interest Bearing Investment HAWKINS & ROBERTS 804Jt07 Oregon BnUdlng MYRTLE KN0WLAND WILLARD Storage Battery SERVTCE STATION 238 N. High St. Telephone 203 i One Orreland, nearly new, six cylin der. 5 passenger, equipped all Cord Tires and one extra, new. uuaran- teed in Al shape for $1250. WOOD-ROSE MOTOR CO. 14 6 State St. Phone 311 WEST FUR CO. Fura of Quality New Location 251 Court St. Opp. Court House Music, mod Musical Merchandise, Sonora Dealer la Baiem Salem, Oregon Telephone SSS HAMILTON FYFfiLASSES Wli) make and hang your drapes. I HA I T 1 1 Largest siocx oi urapery. S40 Court Street. I on. I, hill wiLSlf . - I . nl. TtlArm BICYCLES AND REPAIRS LLOYD L RAMSDEN 887 Court Street InTeetment Loan Hearty lxana House atsntai Agency, General Property Dealing. JOHN H. SCOTT REALTY CO, 404-401 Hubbard Bldg. Phone 2S4 Salem. Ore. NEW CAFE THE BLUE BIRD 163 South Commercial Street A good clean place to eat. Good and Prompt Service. Sam Louie, Prop. Tax Collector Here O. A. Cayot of Portland, who I one of the federal income tax ccl lectors. is In Salem and is assisting the district tax collector. J. A. Col Ins. The men are located on th second floor Of the Salem postoffic ind will both-be there until Febru ary 21 to assist the citizens in fill ing out their Income tax reports for the year of 1919. The men will be back here on March R and will stay until March 15 for the same purpose. Fresh Columbia Hirer Smelt 4 lbs. for 25c. Stensloffs Market. Lernl Rlanks Get them at The Statesman office Catalog on application. WONDER HOSE For Kiddies, per pair '. . .60c 254 North Commercial Street ELECTRIC RESTAURANT 4 SI SUte Street . Our Specialty: Oysters Fish Chops Chili Con Carne J. D. MADDOX, Prop. U. S. GARAGE S54 Ferry Street USED BUT NOT ABUSED CARS SPECIAL New series Studebaker, ralue $1625. today $1300. U. B. Garage. Phone 1762 DENNIS0N ELECTRIC CO. JOB WORK AND FIXTURES 222 North Liberty Street DREAMLAND RINK East End State Street SALEM . OREGON ROLLER SKATING Every Afternoon and Evening 1:30 and 7:30 p. m. Hand Music Friday Admission 10 Cents PERSONAL MENTION T3 7$ a e- Jjet 'Danderine" pare your hair and double Its beauty. Vou can have lots of long, thick, strong, lustrous hair. Don't let It stay lifeless, thin scraggly or fading. Bring back Its color, vigor and vitality. Get a 33-cent bottle of delightful Danderine" at any drug or toilet counter to freshen your scalp; check dandruff and falling hair. Your hair needs this stimulating tonle. then its life, color, brightness an! abundance will return Hurry! FULL LINE 01 'RED FEATHER' TOILET PREPARATIONS PERFUMES ETC NEIMEYER Juit Dross 444 State Street BBJI EMBER i that we par the blab" Hee for i-:coxD-tAXD ruiRrrvKB ! CAiirKTs, sreVKs. macuiskiit 1 i!IO TOOLS : Don't . sell anything before you see us. i THE CAIMT41. HAROWARJfl ASD iiW 1C. Caa'l St. rhmm S4T BISHOP BROS. High and Ferry Sts. Phone 1400 1 WE BUY I Farm Produce, Eggs, etc.. Paying Highest CaBh Market Prices. POTATOES Seed and Table Stock. Get them now, they won't last long. Phone 717. Office 542 State St. Warehouse Trade and High MANGIS BROS. WANTE D Furniture, ranges', heaters, tools and, k. tact, anything yon bare to st. 1 buy tor eaah. Phone I 110 or 111. iWOODRY, The Aneticneer LONG DISTANCE AUTO TRUCKING WILLAMETTE VALLEY TRANSFER CO. Phone 1400 We also do local hauling. , WANTED JJJNK AND SLICniNERY OF ALL KINDS We also buy second-hand goods. If you have anything to sell for a geKxl price call 398. The Square Deal House. I CAPITAL JUNK CO. 271 Cheaieketa St. Salem, Ore. WANTED! WHITE BEANS PEOPLES CASH STORE WM. GAHLSD0RF The Store of Housewares Paul Hauser Is In Portland. H will return Friday or Saturday. Chauncev Butler left for Medford Wednesday night where he attended a Lincoln day urogram. MiS3 Elizabeth Berg is ill at Lau sanne hall with the mumps. J. A. Churchill, state superintend cnt of schools. wHI leave Saturday nisht for Chicago where he UI at tend a meeting of the Society for Vocational Training. From Chica go he will go to Cleveland for a con vention of the department of super intendents of the National Educa- tionassociat ion. Mrs. Ed Wright, wife of Secretary Ed Wright of the public service com mission. Is visiting in Portland. L. A. Liijeqvist. one of the assist ants to Attotney General Brown, has relumed from Cocs county where he has been fcr some time. "Mqp Keller, former state parole of ficer, was in the city yesterday Trom Portland. Till Toylor. sheriff of Umatilla county, was in Salem yesterday, bav ine hroucpt prisoners to the state penitentiary. J. M. Keeney. Polk county or chardist and who was Interested with the late J. N. Burgess of Pendleton in the sheep business, was in the city j esterday. Knight Peany and Harry Pearcy will ro to Sheridan today to prune SO acres of walnut and pear trees recently purchased by Portland men. William H. lx?rchen has gone to Pan Francisco on a ten day hnsiner-s ttip. Jutire Henry L. Benson is In Medford attenrMne the Lincoln day LADD & BUSH, BANKERS "Established 18C3 ' I General Banking Business Office Hours from 10 a. m. to 3 p. xn. IF YOU NEED NURSERY STOCK FOR SPRING PLANTING TRY OURS We have a limited surplus In Italians in 4-6 and 3-4 foot grades, loganberry tips. Other vaiietles of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Small Fruits and Roses uninjured by the December freeie. Place your order early SALEM NURSERY COMPANY 1030 Chemeketa Street Salesmen Wanted SALEM. OREGON banquet in that city. For REAL BARGAINS in USED CARS See Oleson Aulo Exchange We Are Crowded. for Space HOTEL ARRIVALS MARION W. H. Ridman. W. C. ManrieM. T. A.Hull. M. D. Owens, C H. Alder. R. M. Clair. F. A. Ford. Panl Sullivan. W. S. Quijdey. S. D. King. Portland: Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Parrott. RoseburR: Andrew IDngwall F. D. Dunham. Chicaro: Alice Hen son. Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. . II. Friexe Tillamook. BL1GH Iss Leverick. J. I. Lang mack. C A. Anderson. A. C. Honson II. II. Wilson. F. D. Andrews. J. K. Roark, M. Cook, Portland; D. M. Bake-Rite Bread Is Brimf nil of Food value and deliciousness. It's Scientifically and Sanitarily Made ' , BAKE-RITE BAKING CO. For Turkish Bath GO TO THE OREGON BATH HOUSE The kin is an orpsn of vital Importance. Thtre tf two Uyrs; th .jw-. which 1 cslli th f pidt-rml. n't it.. innr which U railed th U-rn.l. , It l.t -timat-t that U.-r a-. n n-tllion p.i- la tb kt.i in.iblr.g -l irotrii. of .r iwmtf inile.. Vou ran th vital importance of having the akin in a healthy and artUe state o mm to carry off the vnt amount of effete matter a nature Intended. If the akin becomes rloKKod. extra labor is thrown upon th kid neys, consequently any person who does not prrapire freely is over working the kidncyp: hence, our own Judgment would iukcmI 0,, the necessity t.f a copious per.piratlon at lea.t once m week. For thin, the Turkish bath can he used. If the akin l allowed to elor. extra labor la thrown on the Itinca and kitlntys and in thousands of caea lunr and kiJncy troubU im brought on by overtaxing- them throw- lh-neslir UaB lit fot.S ot the ikla. V--: , V,