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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1920)
TUB OREGON STATESMAN t TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17. 1020. r CTY NEW S "of the corporation is to conduct a' ducted the services and the quartet general lumbering business. "The P. of the same church sang two songs, j T. Ainge Company" of Portland, has' Pallbearers were J. V. Harriett. By ; been incorporated by P. T. Ainge. E. ron Harriett, John Shtndler, Sam J. Curtain and Julius Cohn. The Phillips. Dar Gibson and Henry Van , capital stock is $50,000. The cor-1 dervort. The body was laid to rest Will CVlobrnle Sunday The Daughters 'of the Revolution Will hold patriotic exer cises' at the armory' Sunday, Wash ington's birthday, at '6 p. m. ly the spirit of progress in district; Portion will engage in the manufac- Graham, David pepp and II. W. American; No. Iu5. where new blackboards and j ('ret oini Swi lal -Values to? $1.75. 6Sc yard, while they last, ljanirtton's. ' f"T rill i m liovf. Innnrnnpatarl tha (mm-- nw Cffltt havo hApn InutalloH Thp ; E responsibility for this iniDrovement may readily be attributed to the ac- Elkhart Sales Agency, with a cap! tivities of Miss Mabel FUnrue, who is ! tal stork of S500O. Headquarters of in charge of this school. II. P. O. E. Dance Tuesday night, Feby. 17th. Contention Well Attended. Among those who attended thei convention -.of Metropolitan Life In surance agents held in Salem Satur day were delegates from Albany, Mc Mlnnvllle and a number of other towns. One of them was Nick Mof fitt of Mc.Mihnvllle. .Music Club Entctrtalns The Vanentine motif in decorating the company will be located In Port land. Notice of dissolution has been tiled by The C. J. Johnson Company, with headquarters in Portland. in the City View cemetery. Flat Raising: Enjoyed Salem Heights school celebrated a flag raising Friday afternoon with a brief and impressive ceremony which i i . .. . .1 v. .. i .. : 1 . . I .... was wiinesnrii uj uib yuyua iuu ia trons of the I school. Cretonne Siecial . Values to $1.75, 68c yard, while aauea cnarm 10 me regular moniniy they ia3t Hamilton's. meeung oi me vecman .music nun; which was held at the home of Miss Mabvl Marcus last Wednesday. The program was rendered by Frances Hodge, a piano selection- Jams, a vocal solo; aiauae foweii. a reading, and Mabel Marcus, a read ing. Elaborate refreshments were served. Appraisers Are Named The administration of the estate of Junette ; Salem ha8 Deen assigned to Charles E. Low. W. S. Low. William Hughes I and G. E. Unruh have been appoint ed by County Judge W. M. llushey . . t . , i io appraise me property involved. Sextette From Luri Will be played by six of Salem's young musicians tonight in concert given by orchestra at First Christian church. Tickets on sale at Patton Brothers' book store. Adults 50c; children 25c. t'uo letter town yc"terdiv for Vale. They later will go to Huntington. The campaign for the elimination of fire hazards has been very successful, according to. State Fire Marshal Bar bet, and much new fire fighting ap paratus has been added to the equip ment of many Eastern Oregon towns. Funeral of Mrs. Hotter The funeral of Mrs. A. M. Bolter will be held at 2:30 this afternoon, at the Finley undertaking parlors in Portland. Mrs. Bolter was a resi dent of the Brooks neighborhood, an ddied at Colorado Springs, Colo. Til'nmook Sheriff He W. L. Campbell, sheriff of Tilla mook county, passed yesterday in Salem conferring with Governor 01 cott and Attorney General Brown with regard to legal matters conr 1 nected with his official duties. Mr. Campbell's term as sheriff expires on January 1. 1921. and he has an nounced himself as a candidate for county Judge. 1. &. ghtnlpg o. Outfitters to Women, Misses and Children Quality Merchandise Popular Prices uled time, by his illness which con fined him to his home. 5S0 Center street. Mrs. Varney was also suf- Lesal Blanker Get them at The Statesman office Catalog on application. InsM-tion Tour FInil Mrs. . M. li. Fulkerson. who has Just returned to Salem from a tour of Inspection of the. schools In the vicinity of Silverton noticed especlal- 1 Km milmr m ' w mt ' -- .ti-rwtv m-m$ i inr l 111 EUGENE O'BRIEN In THE BROKEN MELODY' COMEDY 1IAWLEY ON THE -iVUJtLlTZEU aaV.i m k licalxt Family Return Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Ixabo. who. were among the earliec residents of Salem, have returned after a Bojourn J tiro Returns lit Judge and Mrs. Lawrence T. Har ris were the guests of friends in Portland for the week end. They of several years in Oakland. Calif., attended David Warfield's perform and are malting meir Dome at 17SU ance of "The Auctioneer." Court street. Card of Thank We wish to extend our thanks and Wanted Man To Do Janitor Work Apply at Gray Belle. Seder is Arrctel When Traffic Officer Moffit ar rested him on Twelfth street. C. T. Thompson, 19, was said to be going at the rate of 3" miles an hour. He said that business called him from the city and prevented his appear ance before Ponce Judge Kace, so he forfeited his bail of $5 to Chief of Police Welsh, Monday, and wait released. Karlton Rack at Desk F. A. Karlton has so far recovered Kimball Factory Tuner Arri H. B. Adamson. expert piano tuner eratitude to those who helned us In and repair man. arrived from Kansas our rerpnt loss of our Rabv daurh- uy uu umuru iu u. o-.Ciu ter and granddaughter Mildred Grace from an attack of influenza which ?uP U. V:,,f it 7 HulIn- pt bim confined to his home for Holley with G. W. C. Will, the music Mr. and Mr8. Charles W. Hulen the last two weeks as to be able to aeaier. Mr. and Mrs. Henrv F. Schoef fer I tnka un nnra mnra , HnM . . Mr. and Mrs. Edward Boyd I distant state suoerintendpnt of In .Mining i oraiiy rorms i : struction Satn A. Korer Ill Sam A. Koser, assistant secretary of state, was unable to be at his of fices yesterday because of illness. Al though h!s case has not been defi nitely diagnosed, his friends fear that he has influenza and will be confined to his home for several days. wring from the Influenza but condition is niach improved. Wanted Man To Do Janitor Work Apply at Gray Belle. Tournament Da'eii Set The State High School basketball tournament will be held by Wlllam ctte University this year. In the 8a lem armory, on March 3 and 4. Coach Mathews is now sending out invlta tions to the various high schools of the state to attend this tournament. The Little Butte Mining Company (Jlria. Trrout Ieayed. Banoaet Date I Set The Washingtonlan society noma I its annual banquet at noon Saturday, February 21. in the basement of the M. E. church. with capital stock of $100,000 has been Incorporated by W. J. Brugge- man, E. L. Potts and T. I. Simpson. Headuarters of the company have been established at Brownsboro, Jackson county. The Eugene & Western Lumber Company, with headquarters at Eugene, has been in corporated by F. B. Roberts, E. C. Immel and V. D. Collison. The cap ital stock la $10,000 and the purpose The try-out for the Willamette I Icputy Clerk 111 llectrlc Machinery and Engineering Company - i . For EXPEET ELECTRICAL WORE i, i 111 So. Commercial St. Phone 9(5 D. Ii M0SHER High Clasa MEN'S TAILORING 474 Court Street W T. RIGD0N CO. heading 'Funeral Director CITY CLEANING WORKS Oaaert or Quality i - Cleaning Dyeing Repairing LZS1 State St i Phone TBS 1920 Models of the "Lexington Minute Man Six" "Auburn Beauty Six" and Elcar Fiery Four" now on exhibi lion at 178 S. CommerciaL MITH' For MOKE State and Commercial Street S girls' inter-collegiate will be post poned because of the Revival meet ings. The new date will be set later. Rerkett Funeral Held. Funeral servicesor the late Clyde ! Wallace Beckett, prominent Polk county man,- who died Saturday of pneumonia, were.held at 2:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon from the Rlgdon chapel. The chapel was not large enough to accommodate the many relatives and friends who were in attendance and the floral tributes were beautiful. ReT. II. N. Aldrich of the Leslie Methodist church con- Another victim of the Influenza is Mips Ruth Wallace, a deputy in the office of County Clerk Boyer. who Olee Club Is Home The Willamette boys' glee club re turned Saturday night, after having was taken ill Saturday night and is had a very enjoyable and successful unable to continue her duties. trip. The gin s glee ciud is pian nlng a similar trip to take place In Rigdon and Son the early part of March. Reliable funeral directors. Water For Power Sought The Enterprise Electric Company her Burial Date Is Set The funeral services of the late Mrs. W. A. pomeroy (Alice Wheeler), who died at Tulea. Oklahoma. Wed nesday February 11, will.be held at the funeral parlors of Edward Hol- man ft Son, ZZ0 Third street. Port land. Oregon, on Wednesday, Febru ary 18, at 2 o'clock. Burial will be in the Rlvervlew cemetery. selves, the Yeomen, the Royal High landers, and other orders who us their assembly hall on North Com mercial street. Night Patrolman III N'lght Patrolman Frank White may have Influenza. He became ill while on the down town streets Sunday night and was taken to his home in a taxi. Patrolman White was recently appointed to take the place of Troy Branson. Silverton Store Robbed A Silverton hardware store was re lieved by burglars of two hundred pocket knives and twelve razors ac cording to the report made by the Silverton authorities to the Salem po lice, - early Sunday morning. Local polictwere asked to aid in the search for the thieves and their looL Team Ready for Play Paul Wapato, varsity captain, his been coaching the Willamette Fresh- man basketball team, who will piay. their first game tonight against the Salem high school. A large number of the freshmen have been turning out and no regular team has been chosen bat In the game at the WU- lamette gymnasium tonight Ganzans and Thomas may be forwards. Stone, center; Ellis and Notaon, guard. ; j Banquet Seat on Sale Tickets aVe being sold by the ! Washingtonlan society of Willam- 1 ette university for their annual ban- J quet, to be given next Monday eye- nlng in the basement of the First Metboaist church. They will cost yon 65 outs .Ji. Those who are re spDniiolw ct this one big feeding eat u inc w t..amette year are the i students' weetc rtcctes are in Wash ingiii. war ccnetltote the member ship rf ins entUlr. Among the speakci. vj: be f trfftntativea of each emc iu the uwreisity, the alumni, tuo urrutf. laculry and ; every otgautjU:n iu tfc-s . - ooL Evangelist's Talks Inepfrt Reverend Daniel G. Hodgin, a well- known evangelist of Ohio, is conduct Ing the revival meetings now being held at the Highland Friends church. His preaching Is scriptural, practi- Meetlngs are ev- Rootl Reported (iood A. H. Moore reports the roads to of Enterprise, has riled application Portland to be in fair condition, sea- with the state engineer to appropriate xon considered, after a trip ther 60 second feet of water from the leal, and reverent v. ith his family. Mr. Moore visited Wallowa river for the development I ery afternoon at 2 o'clock and In the J. X. Ryan who is rather seriously ill of 1027 horse-power, at the power I evening at 7:30 o clock in ore of the Portland hospitals, plant to be erected by the corporation Mr. Ryan was at one time employed above Wallowa Lake. VERIBEST TRANSFER on the mechanical staff of one ithe local dailies. of MONUMENTS if Tnnr muiii mental work Is solicit ed, kindly ask the aoUcltor for oarphon 1341 easiness card. Capital Monumental Works 1210 S. Com. St. Phone . Salem TV wart your buine and will nit Isfy you to if ft it. All the service ponaible (or the pric. VERIBEST TRANSFER Let ns prove to you that our prices are less. Some good bargains In new and used pianos. EAGLE DRESS SHIRTS $2.00, $3.00 to 910.00 SCHETS Churchill Goe Eat J. A. Churchill, state superinten dent of public Instruction left Sa Um Saturday night for an extended 129 S. Com-llfrlp east during which he will at tend, first the annual convention of fhe national society for vocational Instruction to be held in Chicago. February 19 to 21. and later the an nual meeting of the department of Superintendents of the National Edu cational association which Is to be held in Cleveland. Ohio. . Train Wreck DUaatrous A Southern Pacific freight engln- Inspet tlon Are Started eer backed bis train o" of a spur on Inspection of the several compan- south Tweirtn street eany Monday ies of the Oregon National Guard started at Ashland today, according to announcement made by Adjutant- General Staf rln. The inspections will continue for more than two weeks. and every military company in the morning while it was too dark to see the end of the spur. Two telegraph poles with considerable wire were torn down and seven gondola cars were derailed but no one was Injured. state will be Included in the ltiner-K'ahler Pnrrhaaea Car .r WA Furniture, ranges, utsuta, tools and. In fact, anytnin you have to sell. I buy fo cacn. Phone 510 or 511.. WOODRY, The Auctioneer Trade in your old ftore Usp&rt payment on a new Unirerxal H. L STIFF FURNITURE CO. ary. Tne wora oi inspecting me sev eral units is in charge or the com mander of Vancouver barracks. 344 State Street THE WILEY B. ALLEN CO. The Knppenheime, House la Salem Loje Sff.1 61S Court St Derby building 0REG0NUS A PERFECT CI GAB Manufactured by HENDERSON'S CIGAR FACTORY phone-Sl SUNEIST ORANGES DOZEN BUSICK'S 50c Grade Crwsinjc Rought 1 Application has been filed with the Oregon public service commission askinc for the establishment of a I grade crossing over the Southern Pa cific railroad tracks in Coos county Hearing of the application has been set for late in the present month. Carleton Rack at Desk F. A. Carleton, assistant state su- perintendent of public instrucUon. u ,mproTe4 nas resumea nis uuuei aucr gcwi m with the influenza for two weeks. Le will have complete marge or me stAte superinienaent s oiiice auimi ihht absence of J. A. Churchill, who KrSESK' TilS. JNYJSIBLE BIEOCALS The only place la Salem where glass es are actually ground. UrMDV C UfADDfC t- CC Miss Agnes Bock is in charge of'Ila-la b. UiUiViAXM Vfc wv. the Davis school, district No. 95, which was reported by School Super visor Mrs. M. L. Fulkerson as show- J. D. Mix drove home to Indepen dence, where he is cashier of the bank, in a new Velle car which he purchased Saturday from the Salem Velle company, 162 North Commer cial street. Calem Auto Radiator Shop Radiators. Fenders and Gaa Tanks Repaired Tractor Radiator a Specialty Ford Radiators for Bale 19 S S. Hta St, . Salem. Ore. WILLARD Storage Battery SERVICE STATION 238N.HiRuSt. Telephone 203 1920 ELGIN SIX IS HERS "MotorUts who are looking for a strong, serviceable car with elagant body lines and Interior specifications that assume maximum service and economy at a reasonable price should en this car. LEE L GILBERT, Dutribator lSS Se. Cnaareal Street. Bonds, Mortgages. Interest Dealing Investment HAWKINS & ROBERTS 204.207 Oregon Building 1918 Velle Six $1300 One Ovreland. nearly new, six cylln-l 1918 gtudebaker Six 90 Ins. ranaral 1 m nrnvm pn t Mnrh lefklast night for the east to attend I educational conferences to be held lnl Beall has ben lnsUllied and the Chicago and cieveiana. grounds and bnildlngs 'have been thorourb.lv cleaned. Carson's t:nimney iJiaxes A chimney fire at the residence of I Salem VUft DeUyed Fire Survey Comnletel John Carson, 923 North High street.l Owing to nnforseen circumstances DeDutv state fire marshals who caused' much commotion last nigm the visit wnicn Lynn uaroia nougn have been making. a number of fire about 5:40 o'clock. An alarm was I planned to make Salem and Wlllam nrvevs in Eastern Oregon have com-1 turned in and the fire department I ette university has been indefinitely pleted their task at Ontario and left responded, soon extinguishing jtne j postponed. Dr. Hough Is touring the blaze. The damage was sugnt. I west in tne interest oi tne educa tional program of the Methodist Bod v Sent to Portland lehurch. USED CAR BARGAINS ider, 6 passenger, equipped all Cord Tires and one extra, new. Guaran teed In Al shape for $1250 WOOD-ROSE MOTOR CO. 146 State St. Phone 311 HAMILTON THE FURNITURE MAN W1U make and hang your drapes. Largest Stock of Drapery. 340 Court Street. WONDER HOSE For Kiddies, per pair. ...Me REMNANT STORE 254 North Commercial Street ELECTRIC RESTAURANT 481 State Street Our Specialty: Oysters Fish- Chopa Chill Con Carne J. D. MADDOX, Prop. MYRTLE KN0WLAND i Mnsle and Mnalcal Mercnanaiae I Bonora Dealer In Salem 4 IS Court St. Salem. Oregon Telephone Zfa BICYCLES AND REPAIRS LLOYD E. RAMSDEN 887 Court Street EYEGLASSES THAT FIT DIU Is. HALL WILSOH 210-211 U. 8. Xatlonal Bank Bldg U.S. GARAGE 564 Feiry 8treet USED BUT NOT ABUSED CARS SPECIAL New series Studebaker, value $1625, today $1300. u. . Oarage, pnone iih Hmall lnveetmect Ixians Realty Loans Uouse Jisntal Agency, General Property Dealing. JOHN H. SCOTT REALTY CO, 4 04-4 OS Hubbard Bldg. hone 21 4 Salem. Ore. DENNIS.0N ELECTRIC CO. JOB WORK AND FIXTURES iZZ North Liberty Street What we pay the fcllteee He for K.(OM)-IIAM) Kt KSITIHK CAHPKTS, STOVKS. MACUlStHT An TOOLS Don't sell anything before you see ua. THE CAPITAL HI1UWUJS mjiv XKS X. Cea.1 stl Pfcene 4t BISHOP BROS. High and Ferry Sts. Phone 1400 WE BUY Farm Produce. Eggs. etc.. Paying Highest Cash 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. : For REAL BARGAINS in USED CARS i . See Gkson Auto Exchange i Wo Are Crowded for Space LONG DISTANCE AUTO TRUCKING WIIiAMETTE VALLEY TRANSFER CO. Phone 1400 We also do local hauling. WANTED JUNK AND MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS We also boy second-hand goods. If you have anything to sell for a good price rail 398. The Square Deal House. CAPITAL JUNK CO. 271 Cbemeketa St. Salem, Ore, Light Four Studebaker, has run less man 6000 miles... $454 Cadillac- Roadster.: $454 'SALEM VEUE COMPANY 162 North Com'l Tii, Krwlv nf PhtrlM Amest. who j " - . . . i tl.1. oil CaKmar S nA has I .BlO in t -OtMH been held at the Terwllliger home ,,nVr" V A au' until the arrival of relatives from Ban " Francisco was sent to Portland yes- r'.tr u,uru . terday where funeral and burial ser vice will be held today. dorf company collided at the corner A brother I ot Chemeketa and Fourteenth streets from San Francisco accompanied the body to Portland. WEST FUR CO. Furs of Quality New Location 231 Court St. Opp. Court House Monday afternoon with more or less damage to the machines but without Injury to drivers, who were the only . trim T-n. miuiliuiw. m. ; "t. m mm ...... W f mi nUHBUW IKWIlii- . i mm A Vtnmmm l).at wa a at IV. Fred Williams, member of the Ore- r.r " ...Ml. mmmlitlnn. has wurtri Ul iu uru1c.7 been appointed to serve on the rail road rates committee by the Nation- . . I - . I - n.ll.n. mmA ITH1I. ai AIXXU.iuu i "'u-' I making tlet commission, with headquarters " a. Chicago. There are seven mem DO YOU KNOW That You Can Get The Rest Meal in Town at THE BLUEBIRD CAFE You Will Appreciate The Cleanlineas and High Quality of Food 10:1 South Commercial Kt. One Trial Will Convince You a .'.I. u, ' r:Mi. oth'r improvements in bers of this committee represent n fof th .m of , laeiy rinerea ircuuu w. v" country. Hall Improvements Made The Foresters of America are a general overhauling of the rooms. Installing lockers and their hem- Eyesight' Specialists 305 State Street Salem, Oregon 1. endeavoi o give the best ser vice, and the earnestness of . our. endeavor la expressed In the quality of our service, the cour tesy of our staff, and the efficien cy of our man agement. Quality. Courtesy and Efficiency.. ivranrvrm.iUcv.H 3 I sr. - T - -T - v Iffertv to Hulld A nermlt was granted t. u. ferty to erect a marhlne shed ana bunkers by the city recorder yester day. The estimated cost is i.ou. The building will be located on I Front street at Center. WANTED! WHITE BEANS PEOPLES CASH STORE NEW DREAMLAND RINK East End Bute Street SALEM OREGON ROLLER SKATING Every Afternoon and Evening ):30 and 7:30 p. na. Band Music Friday Admission 10 Cents Kotarianx All Rotarlans will be expected at the "luncheon" at Marion hotel Wed nesday. February 1$ at 1 p. m. Make a note of the hour. District oover- nor Clayton Williams will speak. 25 visiting Rotarlans will accompany the speaker. Charle Ie Weese Dead- Charles De Weese died at a local hospital yesterday afternoon after a lingering illness. .The body will be shipped today by the Rigdon com psny to Marshfield where funeral and burial service will be held. The body was accompanied by his father, Lewis De Weese of North Bend. Mr. De Weese was 37 years old. STATE g STREET 2Z 8 Dr. CB. O'Neill OPTOriETRIST-OPTICIAN LaddBiish Dank BuMr TxfCor. Stile a&f mi GAHLSD0RF The Store of Housawares Body Arrive In Salem The body of Otto Maurer who died in Snohomish. Wash., Friday, arrived in Salem yesterday and will be at the Rigdon Undertaking establishment until 1:30 p. m. today when it will be taken to the Evangelical church where funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock. Rev. T. W. Launer of that church will officiate and burial will be in the Lee Mission cemetery. Yrrney .Unuim Duties Percy M. Varney. formery chief of the Salem police department, is now sufficiently recovered from th influenza to assume his new duties as parole officer at the state peniten tlary on Monday. Mr. Varney was prevented from taking up his duties on the first of February, the sched- Bake-Rite Bread " f aaaaaaaaaamaaaaaaaaaaa. la Brimfoll of Food value and delidoTxxneis. It's Scientifically and Sanitarily Had BAKE-RITE BAKING CO. . . LADD & BUSH, BANKERS EsUbliahed 1563 General Banldng Boaine Office Houn from 10 a, m, to 3 p. m.