The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 24, 1920, Page 3, Image 3

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T1IB OREGON STATESMAN? TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24. lidt C
in the
Lens
Without linear
THESE
LENSES
ARE 100 PER CENT PERFECT
I will fit you with these lenses or any other perfect
lenses and guarantee ray work in every respect
My
prices are reasonable for the service and ma
terial you receive. ;
Dr. - M. P. Mendelsohn
Fits Eyes Correctly
211-212 Oregon Building (Formerly Hubbard Building)
Phone 443
100 per rent average in the Indust
rial club activities.
;irl Wanted
At the Spa.
lUturn Wrong Suite
George Cromley. whose name was
mentioned In the police records Sat
urday in connection with the taking
of a suitcase from the Independence
stage belonging to Mrs. H. R. Wil
liamson of Portland, appeared yes
terday and explained that owing to
the similarity of the. two suitcases
he mistook the one belonging to Mrs.
Williamson for his own. He said b
left Mrs. Williamson's suitcase at the
Southern Pacific depot for her.
t
Rigdon and Son
Reliable funeral directors.
IirenM Plates Taken
According to the police reports of
Sunday some one entered the garage
Colonel J. Olmstead. 245 Union
street, and took the new license
plates off his machine. Nothing' els
was disturbed.
Legal Rlank
Get them at The Statesman office.
Catalog on application.
CITY
NEWS
IjooUk For Witnesses
It. J. Schraeder. finger print ex
pert of Jackson county, was in Salem
looking for Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Spence
who are wanted to serve as wltne9S'
es in a case involving a hold-up
staged In Portland recently. It is be
lieved that the couples are visiting
relatives here.
Girl Wanted
Apply at the Gray Belle.
Students Hold Exercises
The students of Donald school dis
trict No. 1 gave an impressive: pro
gram in honor of Washington's birth
day, according to Mary Fulkerson.
supervisor off Marion county schools
Miss Margaret Scollard is the teacher
of the school and through her effort
the students prepared the patriotic
program. As a closing event of the
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"CHECKERS",
LAST TIMES
TODAY . .
I:
Hmall Inventmeat Loans Kealty
lioaa HottAe l&tntal Agency,
. General Property: Dealing.
JOUX II. SCOTT REAITY CO,
4 04-4 OS Hubbard Bldg.
Phone 254 :.; Salem. Ore.
program a new American flag was
unfurleu, measuring. 16 feet. The
flag was purchased through the aS
tivlea of the school. The TVn?rl
school' has the largest 100-pef cent
club in the county. The diploma giv
en the school contains the names of
13 students, all of whom attained the
Elks' Benefit Postponed
The big meeting promised by the
local lodge of Elks for the benefit
of .the Boy Scouts which was In con
temptation for about February 2
has been indefinitely postponed on
account of so much sickness. The
thought of the Elks committee ar
this time is to hold it at some later
date when conditions are more tav
orable.
0REG0NUS
A PERFECT CIGAm
Manufactured by
HENDERSON'S CIGAR FACTORY
Phone 219
Love, Watchmaker ana Jeweler
337 State street, Salem.
DENNIS0N ELECTRIC CO.
JOB WORK AND FIXTURES
222 North Uberty Street
Spring Clean-Up
The erection of the new street
signs is practically completed and
the repainting of the city bridges is
progressing rapidly, according to
Street Commissioner Low. Commls-
: Salem -Auto Radiator Shop
Radiators, Fenders and Gas
Tanks Repaired
Tractor Radiators a Specialty
Ford Radiators for Sale
US S. 72th St. Salem. Ore.
Busick's
SALEM ALBANY
sloner Low said that-th e zoi VM-T
ther has had a beneficial Ihflaenc
in furthering the springs clean-Up- of
ne vacant lots and the citizens are
beginning to Improye-thetrjlarkings.
The custom of Dlantinfc the vacant
lots in some kind' of vegetables Is
continuing. Many residents are hav
ing these lots plowed, and. converting
them Into miniature -truck farms.
Since the war this practice seems to
have Increased and sow'. there; are
very few vacant lots that -are hot
used for some useful purpose. . '
(jilmore U Surprieed , . :- -
The news that he was the parent!
or a Douncmg boy was sufficient to
raise L. P. Gilmore- f rem a-bed of
sickness Monday morning.1 says ' the
Monmouth Herald. He was threat
ened with, pneumonia, but what are
bonds of ill health, hemp or steel to
hold anybody down when a first .bom
son awaits a welcoming?., The moth
er is reported as getting along nicely,
Girl Wanted
At the -Spa.
Card of Thanks
The undersigned wish to thank the
many friends who during the ' late
long illness of our beloved mother.
Mrs. Annette Schindler, have shown
their sympathy through word or deed
as well as for the beautiful floral
pieces.
The Schindler Family.
Ontte,,Marahfleld; treasurer. Al
va Pan on, Portlaud; LU'-Crn, Viol
Ogden. Portland (re-elected); educa
tional; superintendent. ; Walter ' Mey
ers Eugene; ijsnfor superintendent
Miss Faye Moorhead The Dalles; in
termediate superintendent. -F. E
Torgerson, Portland; prayer'meetln
superintendent. Miss Jsae Holllngs
worth. McMlnnvllle;' social, superin
teadentt. Miss Alice Judd and MJe
Gertrude Eakln, both 61 Salem; mis
sionary superintendent.- Miss May
Spencer, Ashland; lookout ' superin
tendent. Cnalmer M: Patterson.' Al
bany; life work recruit superintend
Mls Hulda Anderson. La Grande;
good . literature superintendent.
Claude Myers. Echo; instruction su
perintendent. Vincent Patterson. Cor-
vallls; alumni superintendent. W. F,
Landrum, Eugene.
Banquet Is hibedaled
'The annual Washlngtonian ban
quet will take place tonight in the
basement of the First Methodist
church. A large attendance is expected.
Dutch lVtt Acquitted
The trial of "Dutch Pete" Shroff
who was arrested In Portland and in
dicted by the grand jury at McMlnn-
vllle, was held last week, says the
Monmouth Herald. An acquittal re
sulted, because insufficient- evidence
was found connecting him with the
shooting of Jeff Clark, a night watch
man, Charles Go&so, serving a term
In the Penitentiary from Polk coun
ty on a charge of lacceny. on whose
statement Shroff was arrested.' was
Outfitters to Women, Mines and C
iju4itj Merchandiiw j I
WoodA is Back Home
E. E. Woods, painter-and decorat
or.' is back from -Milton, 'Oregon.
where he went to paint some scenery 1 brought over from Salem to testify.
m a. t i 'a.ss - . I -
iur (joiumuia roiiege. iniuss ne i UOSSO .made the Mm eharena that
did a " good jot any jway; for the I were formerly made to an officer be
college authorities "were -.reryiwelH fore Sroffs arrest. It waa Gosso's
pleased. Mrs. Woods is a fancier of word against the positive denial of
mut goats. &ne. nas just naa neri the prisoner, and there was not suf
pme goat insured tor ?Z50; hair lis ficlent evidence to convict. Shroff
value.
Salem.
The Woods home is in West
State Offices Climod -
All state offices were closed - yes
terday in observance of Washington
birthday. Many of the officials
returned to Portland ("Dutch Pete"
has served several terms In the Sa
lem penitentiary and Is well known
to the officials here.)
wood have been cat. This wood will! o'clock this afterr
be used at the penitentiary, and will I wllliger home. R
save the state approximately IS officiating. Burl
cord. The tract xm which the men I Odd Fellows cent
are now working has sufficient tim
ber to Insure two years work and lHRUBket Are Left
is proosDie that enoujn wood will Del Aeeordlnr to tfc.
cut by them before next fall to help I the police yester
supply tne state nospiiai'ana otner i gtore proprietor.!
state Institutions. I from a man to 1
blankets at the st'
BaMkethMll Tonight I urday. The reqi
staniord u. vs. Willamette u. I Later tne man
down the alley r
Women Ohherve Birthday - I has not been seer;
Members of the Woman's Relief
corps observed Washington's birth-1 Trophies to be Ex!
day Saturday with appropriate exer-I ' A choice collet
cises in the McCornack halL The I sent straight fror
opening address-was given by Rev. 1 ment'to Salem wl.
Elxin of the Young Men' Christian for several days.
association, and Rev. Longhridge of-1 row at Kafoury's
fered prayer. Mrs. Carlton Smith
gave several dellchttul solos. . and
there was a hoop drill given by a
I bevy of little girls. Assistant Adju
tant General Williams of Portland
was guest of honor. Twenty-four
members of the Grand Army of the
Republic were present and a gen
eral good time prevailed. The closlna I Loyal Lcxlon c(
iresnments were servsa.
Lot Black Fur Neck PI
Saturday, all at 663. Court street
passed the day in Portland, while or Phone 244. Reward.
others- participated in gold contests
or other sports arranged for the oc-1 Richardson In Portland
casion. "I want to forget all about oolitic
and say something about Salem as a
Salem Man Honored - I manufacturing center." qpoth Joseph
Miss Fave Btefnmetz of 'Portland Richardson, deputy state tieasur
was re-elected president of the Ore-1 er wno signed his name on the Ore-
son State Christian' Endeavor society 1 Bn register yesterday on an over-
-at the annual convention which was I Sunday visit to Portland, says the
held at Albany recently. Miss Elaine I Oregon. "Salem's fruit Juice and
Cooper was re-elected' secretary and I jeuy concerns are getung capacity
other officials were named 'as fol-l oustness. wnue ine wooien mm is ai
lows: Vice-president, LeRoy - Robin
son. Portland; second vice president'
W. G. Wallace. Stanfield; third vice-
president, F-. R. Zinser, Salem:
fourth vice president. Miss- Irene
HAP.IILT0N
BICYCLES
AXD REPAIRS
LLOYD L RAMSDEN
887 Court Street
One Orreland. nearly new, six cylin
der, 6 passenger, equipped all Cord
Tires and one extra, new. Guaran
teed in Al shape for $1250.
WOOD-ROSE MOTOR CO.
246 State SL Phone 211
The most sanitary kitchen cabinet
made, The Kitchen Maid.
H.L STIFF FURNITURE CO.
USED BARGAINS
1918 'Studebaker Six, 7 passenger,
newly painted and overhauled $900
Ford truck in A-l condition. .$650
Model 98 Overland, almost new $850
SALEM VELIE COMPANY
162 North Commercial
Bonds, Mortgages
Interest Bearing Investments
HAWKINS & ROBERTS
90407 Oregon Building
THE FURNITURE MAN
make . and hang your drapes.
Largest Stock of Drapery.
340 Court Street.
EAGLE DRESS SHIRTS
$2.00, $.1.00 to f 10.00
SCHEI'S
844 State Street
The Kuppenheimer House La Salem
U.S. GARAGE
654 Ferry Street .
USED BUT NOT ABUSED CARS
SPECIAL New series Studebaker.
value 11626. today $1200. U. 8.
Garage. Phone 1762
WONDER HOSE
For Klddlcsr per pair. 69c
REMNANT STORE
254 North Commercial Street
MIT H
For
MOKE
State and Commercial Streets
S
S
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.
Let us proTe to yon that our prices
are less. Some rood bargains in new
and used pianos.
THE WILEY B. ALLEN CO.
519 Court St. Derby building
Electric Machinery and Engineering
Company
For
EXPERT ELECTRICAL WORK
175 So. Commercial St. Phone 965
- WEST FUR CO.
Furs of Quality
New Location
231 Court St. Opp. Court House
MONUMENTS
, If your monumental work is solicit
ed, kindly ask the solicitor for our
business card. .
A. i JONES, Prop.
- Capital Monumental Works
2210 S. Com. St. Phone, 689, Salem
WANTED
Furniture., ranges, heaters, tools,
and, in fact anything you have to
sell. 1 buy for caslu Thone 510
or 5ii. ; '. '
WOODRY, The Auctioneer
LONG DISTANCE AUTO
TRUCKING
WILLAMETTE VALLEY
TRANSFER CO.
Phone 1400
We also do local hauling.
W T. RIGDON CO.
Leading Funeral Director!
CITY CLEANING WORKS
Caners or Quality
Cleaning Dyeing Repairing
1251 State St. Phone 191
WANTED 1920
JUNK AND MACHINERY OF ALL
' KINDS
We also buy eecond-hand Roods.
If you have anything to sell for a j
good price -call 398. The Square
Deal House, . 4. ,
CAPITAL JUNK CO.
271 Chemeketa St. Salem, Ore,
Models of the
"Lexington Minute
Man Six" "Auburn
Beauty Six" and
"Elcar Fiery Four" now on exhibi
lion at 178 Commercial.
BISHOP BROS.
High and Ferry Sts. Phone 1400
WE BUY
Farm Prodace, Eggs, etc.. Paying
Highest Cash 'Market Prices.
WM.GAHLSDORF
The Store of Housewares
WANTED
!
WHITE
BEANS
PEOPLES CASH STORE
For
REAL BARGAINS
in USED CARS
See
Oleson . Aulo Exchange
We Are Crowded for Space
so humming from morning to night
Then, work is fast progressing on the
new paper mill, and take It all in all.
the capital city is assuming a nianu
facturing aspect which bodes well for
its future. The old saying that Sa
lem lives for the biennial sessions of
the legislature- is true no longer. If
it ever was.- In other .words.' she Is
now nying with her own wings. .
Capital Powt No. 9
American legion will give one of
its famous dances at the armory
Wednesday. February 25. 1920. The
boys who served Invite you to be
present.
WILLARD Storage Battery
SEH VICE STATION
1
233 N. High St.
Police Find Overcoat
The police are In possession of an
overcoat that was brought to the
station by a person who found it on
Telephone 203 Y" "TT 11 ' "v01 lo nJ9
1W " dropped from a delivery ear. The
police are looking for the owner.
ELECTRIC RESTAURANT
411 State Street
Our Specialty:
Oysters Fiih Chops
Chill Con Carne1 '
J. D. MADDOX, Prop.
1920 ELGIN SIX IS HERE
Motorists who are looklna for
trotis. Mrrlceabl car with elegant
body lines ana interior pconcauon
chat assume maximum service and
economy at a reasonable price should
tins car.
LEE L GILBERT, Distributor
1S4 a. Caajarr!al Street.
Extinguish Small Fire
Slight damage was done to the
roof of a residence at ' 728 North
Broadway yesterday afternoon when
sparks from a nearby chimney set
fire to the bouse. The fire depart
ment responded to the call at 1:50
and the blaze was soon extinguished.
The damage to the roof was light.
State street. The
cured by Captain
connection with It
now being made
U. S. sraiy. "
Fred Hurtle- t
Fred Enfaicoii
Two Hearings Bet
'Heating of the application of the
Coos Bay Logging company for
boom franchise on Coos river will be
heard at Marshfleld on April 14, ac
cording to an order-Issued by the
Oregon publie service commission to
day. On February 11 the co mm Is
land to pars f-
he will call a cm
ployes of the .J
company, for the
ing a local urancl.
tlon in this city. . .
OocurratalatJmia In
Mr. and Mrs. I
12T0 "North Some
sion will consider the application of I ceirlng congratulat
the Central Oregon irrigation com-1 rival Sunday at th
pany for an Increase In maintenance
rates. The Increase Is opposed by
the Central Oregon aWter Users' as
sociation, and the matter will come
before the commission on a demurrer
filed by the latter organisation.
pound son.' He ha:
dry Valentine .Bun
Stenographer Returns
Miss Gellatley. stenographer In the
offices of R. B. Good in. secretary of
the state board of control, has re
sumed her duties after being absent
from her desk for several days. She
has been suffering from an attack of
influenza. .
Games Are Fosipot
The two games
basketball league ;
alght bare been
Thursday evening, j
Stanford basketbaJ
night is the cause c
IkMketbmll Tonight
Stanford U. vs. Willamette U.
REMBMBER
that we par tha hlckrat erfec lor
SrcCOD-HAHl Kl I1.1ITI HK
CARPETS. STOVES. MACHINERY
. AJin TOOLS
Don't sell anythtna; bfora yon ae us.
TUB CAPITAL IIARDWAJUB
PL'RXITURJd CO.
S8S X. Caa'l St. PkM 947
Will IMatrlbute OUalog
The Salem poetoffice is distribut
ing 27.000 catalogs, equivalent to
two freight car loads, -one for the
largest mail order house in the coun
try, according to Postmaster Hucke
steln. The postage amounts to
$1879.43. They will be distributed
in the first and second zones.
Elizabeth Gravell Dead
- Mrs. Elizabeth Gravell died Sun
day at the Deaconess hospital after
an Illness extending over two and
one halt years. .Death was the re
sult of a paralytic stroke. She was
71 years old and for the past year
had made her home with her daugh
ter. Mrs. James Roane- of this city.
She was taken to the Deaeoaeas hos
pital two months ago. ' She leaves
the following sons and daughters:
Mrs. James Roque of Salem. Mrs.
Nagal Chapelle of Salem. Mrs. Carl
Johnson ofg Kenosha. Wis.; Mrs.
De la Tiege of Green Valley, Wis.;
John Gardner of Salem. Lewis sQrd-
ner of Fltzbarg. Mass., and James
Gardner of Green Valley, Wis. The
body Is at Webb & Cloagh' estab
lishment. The funeral will be held
this morning at t o'clock from the
Catholic church, with burial follow
ing in the Catholic cemetery.
Funeral at T acorn a
Miss Garnett Clearwater and her
Brother. Russell Clearwater, laft
Sunday for Tacoma to attend the fu
neral or their brother. William
Clearwater, formerly of this city,
who died Saturday from pneumonia.
Mr. Clearwater is well known "here
and Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L.
Clearwater of this city.
Student Returns II
Miss Dorothy E-
turned to her bom
will not return, to
next semester, lit
to illness.
MYRTLE KN0WLAND
Music and Musical Merchandise
Sonera Dealer la Salem -
418 Court St. Salem, Oregon
Telephone SIS
John Are Xumerou
No one need to go Jobless in Sa
lem. City Recorder Race ears he
has work for over 20 men at once
and that he expects to be able to give
employment to all who apply for
several weeks to com.e Most of the
demand for workers now comes from
the farms, the timbef and the hop
yards. Many of these Jobs furnish
board and room besides paying good
wages. .
EYEGLASSES
THAT FIT
OR. U HALL. WIXOH
210-211 U. 8. National Bank Bldg
American Lejrk!
Will give another dance at the ar
mory Wednesday, Feb. 25, 1920. Ev
eryone invited to be present.
Carle Abrama Sick
Carle Abrams, editor of the Pacif
ic Homestead, published by the
Statesman company, was unable, to
be at his desk yesterday because of
Illness. Although bis ailment has
not been definitely dlagnozed he Is
thought to te suffering from an at
I tack of influenza.
Evidence of Good
Service. The
courtesy of our
Staff, the effici
ency of our Man
agement, the sat
isfaction of ' our
Clients Is ample
evidence of the.
Superior Service
Rendered
rtaptiM Brotherhood Meeting
Tonight at the cbnrch regular
meeting and supper at :20. "Fa
ther and Son- tonight. Rer. Avisoo
will be the speaker. .
Claim Boys Took
Alvin Keller. 1101 D street, re
ported to the police yesterdsy that
some boys hsd taken possession of
his canoe and had repainted It and
now refuse to give it up. An officer
was detailed on the case to settle the
difficulty.
Chimney Fire' Lest :
The fire departr
call from 12 1 5 "Sou
about 10:20 last :
chimney fire was .
was soon extlnsmlst
was reported slight.
betiertha;
Thousands ILr.
Dr. Edwards' C
Are aHarmle:
Dr.' Edwards' OS-,
tesclt of Drv Edwi.
not to trcai lirer arv
with calomel. For
these tablets (a tc
taxed with ohre c
practice with crezt t
. They do all the r
xs but hare no bed
rains, so griping. ;
gams or danger frtx
they stimulate the
Take Dr. Edward
when you fed "lor
Not how they clear
perk up the spcitx. ;
Autos Damaged
The auto of Mrs. C. D. Pare which
was parked at the state hospital was
struck by a machine driven by Dr. IL.
J. Dean, according to the police re
ports yesterday. No one was injured
and the damages were slight. Settle
ment was effected at the time of the
accident."
Amanda Russell Pies-
Mrs. Amanda RusselL who has
been living with her son, Edward
Souder, on rural route No. 4. near
Salem, died at that place 8unday.
She was 84 years old. and lesves the
son here, one daughter, Mrs. Bella
Lewis, in Ohio, and two sons. Co
lumbus Souder and Frank Souder fa
Ohio. The funeral will be at 2:20
r
D. H. LIC
MEN'S AI
High C
474 Court.
F A C
We advertise bee a'
to know where you
suits on your tram
running . expenses - s .
more over last year.
last year's prices du
and spring months t
advantage of this.
VERIBEST Ti
PPhone 1244 124'
n
Mloolli Return norue
Frank G. Micelll, formerly a pro
minent lawyer in Portland, but more
recently employed as organiser for
the Loyal Legion of Loggers and
Lumbermen, left for his home in
Portland yesterday. He is said to
be suffering from an attack or influ
enza and it Is not expected that he
will return here for several days.
zw vm 9 vi ww 1 j 1 !
Member of the W. R. C.
Arc requested to meet In the Mc
Conack h?ll Thursday afternoon.
February 26, for sewing.
Wardm VWti Wood Camp
Warden Compton. of the state pen
itentiary spent yesterday afternoon
at the prison wood camp, located
about 19 miles south and east of the
city. There are' 24 convicts worklna
there, and more than 1500 cords of
DREAMLAN
Band Mroic
Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday Etc:
Ladies Free Monday and Friday Afternoons ar
evening ,
or
Dr. CB. ON
optometrist-op;
STATE g STREET
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