The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 21, 1920, Page 5, Image 5

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    THK CMIROOX STATESMAN: Sl'XD.IY. MARCH 21, 1920.
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CITY SMEWS
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:ree.
Sii:il meeting of Pacific
lod! No. r.O, A. F. & A.
M.. Monday evening. Mar.
'2.1. Work in the K. A. ik-
Visitinc brethren welcome
Itexall One-Cent Sale
Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
March 23, 2ti. 27. Circular at store
giving complete list of items. Perry's
drug store.
ve rtised for mm Friday evening will
e Kiven on Wednesday evening.
T!u- subject. "Immigration and the
Future American Stock'- will be dis
cussed by lir. J. . Gilbert of the
I'niversity t.f Oregon.
Girls Haw Picnic
A group of girls from Lausanne
hall enjoyed a (inlet little picnic in
Bush's pasture yesterday. The
event was given in honor of Miss
rauline Rickli of Dallas who was
(he guest of .Miss Ruth Smith. The
girls who enjoyed this gay time were
the (Misses Pauline McCllntock. Wil
ms Chattan. Grace Brainerd. Gladys
Taylor. Miriam Cox, Aubrey Mon
tague. Ruth Smith and Pantine
Rickli.
Wanted, FirM-t lass Woman
Restaurant rook. Please do not
answer unless you know your busi
ness. Good wages; no Sunday work.
"A. B.," care Statesman.
Lecture Wednesday Xi&ht -
The library lecture which was ad
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M O X K K Y
C O M K U V
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WUKL.ITZHR
Nominating Petition lllanks
Get them at The Statesman office.
"llorul ieH of the World War"
Will be Dr. Kilbourn's subject at
the First Congregational church this
evening. Mr. Kiibourn paw service
overseas and draws upon a rich fund
of experiences in bis address.
A Dinner
Avfcentral Congregational church
at Nineteenth and Ferry streets, on
Tuesday, March 23. 5:20 to S p. m.
Adults 3."e; children under 12. 25c.
Rural Convention H
The ilayesville district Sunday
school convention will be held in
Salem at the Jason Lee Memorial
church on North Winter street next
Sunday. A good dinner, good speak-'
crs and good music are on the pro- I
gram. The convention will open
at 9:4. a. m. and close at 4 p. ni.
It will be the first time a rural con
vention has been held in Salem.
Hood'o
Sarsaparilla
Makes Food
Taste Good
Creates an Appetite
Aids Digestion
Purifies the Blood
Promotes assimilation so as to se
cure full nutritive value of. food,
and to give strength to the whole
system. A well-known Justice of
the Peace in Indiana says Hood's
Sarsaparilla made "food taste
prood," as after taking three bot
tles he eats three hearty meals a
day, works hard and sleeps well.
It will help you to do this. Fifty
year3 Dhenomenal sales prove it 4
merit. Prepared by educated
Than:iacist3. (let a bottle todav.
Mrs. C'tiarlie (iiapliit
In "Forbidden" at Ye Liberty today.
Nominating Petition IUanks
Get them at The Statesman office.
RAGLE DRESS SHIRTS
92.00, $3.00 to $10.00
SCHEI'S
844 State Street
The Knpp "Jnhelnter House la Salem
WILLARD Storage Battery
SERVICE 8TATI0X
238 N. High St. Telephone 203
ELECTRIC RESTAURANT
481 State Street
Our Specialty:
Oysters Fish Chops
Chill Con Came
J. D. MADDOX, Prop,
Xew Corporal kins
With a capitalization of $1,000,
000 the Cobb3 & Mitchell company.
a Portland concern that will engage
In the manufacture of lumber and
In the manufacture of lumber and
lunilter products, has incorporated,
and articles have been filed with the
state corporation department. The
incorporators are Frank J. Cobbs.
Charles T. Mitchell and Charles N.
Muggins. Articles were filed yes
terday by the Mountain View apart
ments of Portland. capitalized at
$100,000. The incorporators are L.
V. Lundburg. Ralph A. Coan and C.
C. Stout. The Donnvlrook Fair
Amusement company, also of Port
land"; and - capitalized at .$10.01)0.
filed articles yesterday. The Incor
porators are J. II. Klosterman. J.
V. Hlaney and I. II. Curl. Resolu
tions of dissolution were filed by
the I'nited Clothing company of
Portland.
Ijoose Linns
And Fast Lovers at Ye Liberty
day. It's a roar!
to-
ouly injur d. but was reported to be
resting eaxy at the Salem hoxpital
last night. The lad suxtained a se
vere sculp wound and minor bruises
instead of a fractured scull as was
lirst believed. A. K. Hutchinson, lo
cal auto dealer, was driving north on
Commercial street between Lincoln
and Meyers streets about 4 o'clock
Friday when he ran into the lad. ac
cording to the police reports. Three
or more witnesses who were inter
viewed by the city police said the
boy was coming home from school
and ran in front of the automobile'
The auto was said to be going not in
excess of 20 miles an hour. Mr.
Hutchinson stopped immediately aft
er the accident. Tbe injured boy was
taken to the Salem hospital by Of
ficer Moffitt. where surgical
was administered.
uid
Till Week lrjiH-ry Sclal
Knglish Lever nets; values $2
$2.75. $3 $1.19. Hamilton's.
I'uys Summon Tractor
C. A. Clark, a prominent fruit
grower of Salem has the honor of
Inlying the firht model M Samson
tractor. Mr. Clark owns the Ine
Maple fruit farm at Kosedale and
uo has a large orchard in Polk
county, near Salem. Mr. Clark has
owned several makes of tractors and
expresses himself as highly plt-asol
with the performance of his latest
purchase.
An I nukual Array
Of exquisite spring Importations
received trorn Schweizer. impoi ters.
of New York. You are cordially In
vited to inspect them in your own
home. Iteautirul voiles, silks, ging
hams. wxolens. draperies, etc. The
newest colors. exquisite designs.
Phone 521-M. Mrs. Jessie Mason.
Miss Daisy Trbman.
1 uv-.vy
7.7
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r sr m -v aw w - i
nfluenra. Her husband now at
ending ber. She Is progreMiog fav
orably, according to reports.
X. Xeetlruun About Itoby (Tilcks
5a8 State street. Phone 400.
Our New Une of llat
For misnes and children, direct
from New York. Just received. Thene
are the "Madge Kvans Hats." sold
exclusively by Mrs. H. P. Stlth. in
Kafoury llros. new store. See our
window display. We specialize on
children's bats.
Cure that Tired Feeling. A
Turkish Bath will do it
OREGON BATH HOUSE
CITY CLEANING WORKS
O an era of Quality
Cleaning Dyeing Rttfatrtn
1161 State St Phone Tit
He Was Caught in the Act
Of moving a repair outfit of leath
er and shoe tindings to the corner
of State and Front, in the corner of
the Archerd building, where he will
be glad to wait on his old customers
and cultivate the acquaintance of
new ones, ana repair tnetr snoes tn
first-class cider. H. J. Oswalt.
Shadow Xelv
Values. $1
lamilton's.
Boy Severely Hurt-
Struck by an automobile and ren
dered unconscious late Friday after-
inoon. Ray Ilalvorsen. 12 years old.
of 226 West Wilson street, was serl-
Hunter Recover, Wife III
Ensign George Hunter of the Sal
vation army has an unfortunate
siege of illness in his family. Kn-
fgn Hunter became ill with small
pox, and. unable to secure a nurse
was attended by Mrs. Hunter. For-
unately Mrs. nunter remained in
good health until the recovery of
her husband when she became ill
0REG0NUS
A PERFECT CI OAS
Manufactured by
HENDERSON'S CIOAR FACTORY
f , : , , - Phoae tit . -
1 gallon Machine Oil 4.Tc
1 callon Zerolene Engine Oil....Ok-
1 gallon Cream Separator Oil. . . .K.V
2S bars Laundry Soap $l.oo
ranee Salt Licks 25c
IIIGHLAXI) (iROCERY
Phone 496 746 Highland Avenue
D. H. M0SHER
MEN'S TAILORING
nigh Class
474 Court Street
DENNIS0N ELECTRIC CO.
JOE WORK AND FIXTURES
' 223 North Liberty Street
BICYCLES
AXD REPAIRS
LLOYD E. -RAMSDEN
$87 Court Street
One Orreland, nearly new, six cylin
der, t passenger, equipped all Cord
Tires and one extra, new. Guaran
teed In Al shape for $1260.
WOOD-ROSE MOTOR CO.
141 State SL Phone Sll
The most sanitary kitchen cabinet
made, The Kitchen Maid.
'H.L STIFF FURNITURE CO.
WEST FUR CO.
Furs ot Quality
New Location
251 Court St. Opp. Court Honse
MONUMENTS
r;1f your monumental work Is solicit
ed, kindly ask the solicitor for our
business card. '.
J. C. JOXES, Prop.
Capital Monumental Works
2210 S. Com. St. Phone 689, Salem
WANTED
Furniture, ranges, heaters, tools,
and. In fact anything you hare to
sell. I buy for cash. Phone S10
or 511.
WOODRY, The Auctioneer
M I T H '
For
MOKE
State and Commercial Street
S
S
Salem Auto Radiator Shop
Radiator, Fenders and Qaa
Tanks Repaired
Tractor Radiator Specialty
Ford Radiators for Sale
191 8. J 2th St, Salem. Ore.
VERIBEST TRANSFER
Baggage and Moving. Hauling any
where and everywhere
VERIBEST TRANSFER
Phon 1344 129 & Coml
Bonds, Mortgages
Interest Bearing Investment
HAWKINS & ROBERTS
904.207 Oregon Building
U. S. GARAGE
SS4 Ferry Street
USED BUT NOT ABUSED CARS
SPECIAL New series Studebaker,
value $1625. today $1200. U. 8.
Oarage. Phone 1762
Small Investment Loans Realty
Loan House Rental Agency
General Property Dealing
JOIiy.H. SCOTT REALTY CO.,
228 Oregon Building
Phone 254 fealem, Oregon
Busick's
t
SALEM ALBANY
POTATOES
Seed and Table Stock. Get
thera now, they won't last long.
Phone 717. Office 542 State St.
Warehouse Trade and High
MANGIS BROS.
HAMILTON
THE FURNITURE MAN v
Will make and hang your drape
Largest Stock of Drapery.
240 Court Street.
WONDER HOSE
For Kiddies, per pair 60c
REMNANT STORE
254 North Commercial Street
LONG DISTANCE AUTO
TRUCKING
WILLAMETTE VALLEY
TRANSFER CO.
Phone 1400
We also do local hauling.
; Let us proTe to you that our prices
are less. Some good bargains in new
and used piano.
THE WILEY B. ALLEN CO
519 Court St. Derby building
'Clectric Machinery and Engineering
Company
, For
EXPERT ELECTRICAL WORK
iTI So. Commercial St- Phon 965
WM. GAHLSD0RF
The Store of Housewares
WANTED
JUNK AXD MACHIXEFr OF ALL
KINDS
We also boy second-band good.
If you have anything to sell for a
good price call $98. Tbe Square
Deal House.
CAPITAL JUNK CO.
571 , Cbenaeketa St. , Salem, Ore.
W T. RIGD0N CO.
Leading Funeral Directors
and $1.20 RT'.ic
USED CARS
To Sell Cheap for Cash or to trade
for Bread and Butter
THE R. & C, MflTOIt CO.
178 S. Commercial St.
WHSX IX I1LKM, OBEOOS
t at
B LI Gil HOTEL
A Horn Away from Horn
Strictly Modern 11 pr day
10 Hmbu af S1I4 Cvatf.rl
Only Hotel la BusIom DUtrtct
DILL PICKLES
In Bulk
New Shipment Received
CARL IIOWKIISOX CROCKRY
3KJ Court Street Phone 49
SPECIAL FOR ONE WEEK
Tires selling at old prices. Free tube
with each tire. 000 miles of ser
vice at a savin ot 40 per cent.
SALEM VELIE COMPANY
162 North Commercial Street
1920 ELGIN SIX IS HERE
Motorists who ar lookin for
strong-, serviceable car with elerant
body unea ana interior epccincationa
chat iiiumt maximum service and
conomr at a reaaonabl price should
ee thia car.
LEE L GILBERT, Distributor
IS S. Caaeere4al Street.
Formal presentation of the Millinery Mode
for Spring. An Exquisite Ensemble
THE FRENCH SHOP
SIiovvh tin' influence f the
Smart Styles of the leading
Tl.o l.t Hecor.l of TIIK FKKNCII SIIOI U th.-
our constant en.leavor ti make carh m-hoii excel tin
W'orl.l of Fashion rrflcctrtl thmugh tbe ricture-tie anl
Fashion fentcrx.
115 North llitrh Street
only c .inipetiti e element cwnii.lercd in.
r n tluij; ofie.
Trimiucii MimIcU $7-50 uji
M. BUFFE MORRISON
Masonic Tcsnple
"Sni here in France
Will be ihown in motion pictures
itt the Congregational church this
eveninc
Tel"Kr Ji lrvrurrr Stodr
I nder the direction of tbe depart
ment of vocational education ot tbe
stale school system, a class in teleg
raphy has been organized in Salem
amonx messenger boys of the West
ern Union office. Tbe manager of
the office Is instructor.
Rev. II. J. Kiibourn
Of Montreal will be at the First
Congregational churrh tcdar. shak
ing at both services.
lr. WMlc and Marshall
Osteopathic physicians. U. S. Ck.
IJnroln Wnh In )evt
A play by tbe pupils of MIm Alpha
Uoeenquest's room and wbUiilag
solos by Mrs. Lamolne Clark, princi
pal of tbe Lincoln school, will be tbe
features of tbe prorram at the meet
ing of tbe Nancy Hank I-lncoln clab
of tbe Lincoln school. The tnetIog
will be held Monday at 3 o'clock la
the Lincoln school auditorium. Made
and singing will be featured, lie-frt-shmenta
will b served.
Ir. . C
Can be found at Tyler's dare stor
1S7 Sooth Commercial sttet.
C. X. Xeedham Ab.nt lUhy Chkka
jiS State street, rhone 4 00.
Killed by Antomobile
Mrs. V. A. Rutherford of Sam
and Mrs. August Heeser of Dallas left
yesterday for Hastings. Neb., in re
sponse to a message announcing that
the father of Mrs. Heeser had lost
his life tn an antomobile accident.
Mrs. Uulherford Is an aunt of Mrs.
Iteeser.
Live Kmleavor Meeting
At 6:30 p. m. Miss Genevieve En
dlcott, leader.
L. II. Roberts Home
L. H. Roberts has returned from
a protracted visit to Southern Call
fornla. He also made a side trip into
the land of the giant cactus and rev
olutionary greasers at Callxco. Mr.
Roberts reports great activity In Ir
rigated districts along: the border
where alfalfa is knee high, gardens
are growing luxuriantly and the long
fiber cotton will soon become one of
tbe leading agricultural products.
Medical Madrwt Graduate
Nicholas Linn Tartar, of whom
friends and college matea will be
glad to hear, was graduated from
Ruih Medical college Friday. Mr.
Tartar is a son of Prof, and Mrs. N.
Tartar of Corvallls and a brother ot
!ena Detle Tartar ot this city. He
was graduated from O. A. C. la IMS.
of th automobile r e-gUf ration de
partment la the eretary of state's
office. It bark at his desk aftr hav
ing been III several days.
Sam Itolaa. a miaWr of the fac al
ly of Oregon Agrtcwttaral college,
was here jeterday.
Mrs. W. II. Kolcer l patient at
the ItcacoB? boxpltal w here she
nderwent a sergical op ratios, Fri
day. Waller A. Rd of Corra'lle ftaa
file.1 an apvlM-attoa with the pablle
ervice rommlulot for pernlaiets la
const ran a croeaiag ever the tracks
of the Siathera Pacific eoaapaay at
Corvallls,
flnnetU Ulacrra
Will meet vocal piplls
and Saturday cf each week,
cscond floor Derby Ddg.
F.iday
Stodlo
XX0TZL ULRIVALI
rieeul t;ilty to AmmhII
t'pon complaint ot his brother. Ed.
Rrundrldre. E. R. Urandrfdge was
arrested yesterday by the police to
Answer a charge of diaorderty con
duct. The defendant at his arraign
ment In tbe municipal court yester
day pleaded guilty to aaaaaltlng bis
brother. He was fined f 10 by Police
Judge Race.
The Xc-w Allen ( sr la II
Little four with the bit; pull at
Salem Velie company.
Love, Watchmaker and Jeweler
337 Slate street. Salem.
rriervon IUnt4 Tillamook
Tillamook is the cow man's para
dise," said V. I). Peterson yesterday,
who is in Salem looking after his
property located here. "Over in Til
lamook good land Is now held at as
much as 11000 an acre." he said.
"There are 13.280 cows In the eoun
tv. I know some 20-acre farms on
which 25 cows are supported from
the pasture during the grazing sea
son. We have 8 2 dairies In the
county, you see we make cheese over
there. Last year we sent Into the
market G. 600. 000 pounds of Ibis
Kolden dairy product.
Nine YeatV Kurvnraa flii
Mrs. Petti. In Salem Tuesdays.
MARION- Mr. sod Mr- P. A
Macy. Mr. aad Mrs. F. C tlaweriX
P. L. IWrry. M. I. Ramsey. M. U '
l'poa- Mr. aad Mrs. Artaar A. Pe
ter. II. It. Hndaoa. Portland: TV. It.
Yoiag. D:as; Mr. G. lUner. V ae
ro J er. Watt.: 1. L. erte, fMka&:
Elmer Dole. Walls la. Or.: Mr. aad
Mrs. S. J. IWaaett. Corval'U; Earl
llerr. noeebarg.
P.LIGII Z. C Kimball. R C
iHaaiUToo. Char lee Cralc. If. A- Mar
ten. Frank Stamp. V. t. Parks
It. l Palmer. Poniaad; E. T. pea-
cer. aecouver. Wash.: D. Ryan.
Gladttoee: W. F. Ketcham. M'Jl
City: Frank V. Wray. Falls City;
Mr. aad Mrs. If. L. Grabe. Cettaxe
Grove: Mr. aad Mrs. Thomas. Day.
Mehama.
ARGO William p. Emery. Mae
leay: A. E. Setherore. Sablimlty: C
W. Wara. Jadge Leedy. Portland.
PERSONAL KZ3TI05
REMRMBKR
that we pay the nlaneet vrlec for
SKC-OWD-ll 4KD rtRTIITVRR
CAHrETS, STOVKS. MACUIXEHT
ATti TOOLS
Don't sell anythtor before yoo see ua.
TUB CAPITAL II An II W ARB AJID
Pt'R.ITl'HU CO.
X8S X. Ceaa'l St. PTkene MT
MYRTLE KN0WLAND
Maale and Musical MerewaiHlUe
Bonorn Dealer la SeJem
411 Court &L Balem, OregoB
Telephone til
WANTED
Apples
and
Vegetables
PEOPLE'S CASH STORE
Attention! IU of Salem
EiKht to II years. A membership
in the Y. M. V. A. until October 1st.
120. all itrivileges, 2.Z. or $2
for ca?h. I.ss than 10 cents pr
wefk. Phone 22.. or Inquire desk.
Y. M. C. A.
Rlzdon and
Reliable funeral directors.
Xew Mlvologlst
Hay Hansen, formerly of Patter
son's, Seattle, has accepted a position
as "mixologist" at the fountain in
the Grey Itelle.
A. N. Arnold and Mary L. Falker
son. county school supervisors, at
tended n local institute at Wood turn
yesterday.
W. M. Smith, county school super
intendent, was in Portland yesterday
attending l.nlne matters.
Iteputy County Clerk Clyde Elli
son has been detained from hia of
fice on account of illnevs the tt
two days.
" !. A. Fitzgerald of California nl
manager In this district for th-
Palnles Parker system was a Sa
lem visitor yesterday. Mr. .Fltxger
ald Is completing en Inspection tour
of tbe system branches throughout
the northwest. He leaves today for
Eugene.
Mlna Evelyn DeMoss is entertain
ing her mother from Port'and for
a few days. Mis ive Moss is spend
ing ber first year at Willamette.
!r. W. II. Litle. stale veterinar
ian, was in Portland yesterday.
Circuit Judge John McConrt was
here yenterday from Portland.
Thomas F. Ryan of Oresoo City,
was win aitant !at tr.tasurer
under Thomas H Kay. was In the
city yesterday. He will le one of
the witnesses before the grand Jury
in the Investigation of bond dealt
by the state treasurer.
Robert L. Stevens, former ward
of the state penltetfllary. ratae up
from Portland yesterday.
Carl 1 (ijlirielMn. supertnteodent
BISHOP BROS.
Hijh and rerry Sts. Phone 1400
WE BUY
Farm Produce. Eggs, etc.. Paylnj
Ulgnest Casli , Uarket Prlceav - - -
A
All We Ask Is A Trial
Reasonable Bates,
Just try one of our dinners.
Price 45c j
CHERRY CITY HOTEL
Opposite 0. E. Depot
Attention! Hys of Sjilem
1 ."-! 9 vears. A metnberiihip In the
Y. M. C. A. until October 1st. 1920
all privileges $3.75. or 3 for cash.
Iss than 12 cents per week. Phone
2 23 or Inquire desk. Y. M. C. A.
A fanner aad aa Irishman ware at
work la a field when aa airplane
passed over their heads. "I'd hate te
b ap there la that thlag. said the
farmer.
"Faith. I'd hate to he there
and aot la It! retorted the Irish-"
maa Cartoons Majratl&e.
if?
mi "as. v m n
SERVICE
We give
that baa
Itself to
liable la
service
proven
be re-
every
way. and the effi
ciency with which
w render It In
sure yonr com
plete satisfactloa.
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771
sill
Ttmic tn Ktem Orco
alter L. Tooxe. Sr.. is now In
eastern Oregon, organizing Republi
can clubs with, the primary object to
nominating Leonard Wood for presi
dent at tbe coming Republican na
tional convention. Mr. Tooie was at
Klamath Falls Thursday night where
a club ot SO members was formed.
STATE g STRUT
7Z
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Attention! Young Men
Of Salem. 19 to 2T, years. A
membership In Y. M. C. A. until Oc
tober 1st. 1920. all privileges .".
or $4 for cash. About lie per week.
Phone 223, or inquire desk. Y. M.
C. A.
Leenl IUanki
Get them at The Statesman office
Catalog on application.
Procreie flub Meet
The K. C. Progressive club held its
regular monthly meeting at the home
of Steve Kafoury In Falrmount park
Tuesday night. Games, music and
dancing were substituted tor regular
business. Refreshments were served.
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Dr. CB. O'Neill
OPTOMETRIST-OPTICIAN
- Ladd & Bush Bank BuMirf
TTfa Stale atf
faocc 62b SdinOz
HOW DO YOU LIKE THE LOOKS
Or THIS PARTY?
Too cant blame feba for looklaf aour. Tie Laa
the Grip, a grouch, his noee ruaa. tla bones acta,
and be looks on the world through tine t'stssa. fast
aa w all do when we have a Cold.
Ton need a medicine to red ace the frver. rlcp the
ache, carry the caste out of the system. . litre U a
preparation that la ftrer-redaclnx. anodyne, and
pleasantly laxaUvn. Try one box. Tom wU t,
Echafer's Conb Drops
Schaefer's Drn 8tore
' t.'l I imm nil nruwnw