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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1920)
TITE OREGOX STATESMAN t FIITDAT, MAY T. 1020. rrx A: ' I CITY NEW S lied Cross Itejiort The regular monthly report" t"T local office of the honiV service sec tion of the American Red Cross has been prepared and shows that the local chapter has had a busy month. Interviews have been given to the number of 1676. 254 letters have been written. 265 families assisted and 1280.90 expended in. relief' wane i3o.t; nas 'been from loans which previously made. returned the chapter had Ive. Watchmakei ana Jeweler 337 State street, Salem. 54N ( hildre Are going to see -In Old Ken tucky" at the special children's mati nee Saturday morning at 11 o'clock at Ye Liberty. Legal Kin nfrs oet them at The Statesman office Catalog on application. Prowler Reported, Mrs. Edward Schunke. 924 North Church street, reported to the police yesterday that a man had been prowl ing around her house, and she be lieved him insane. The police Inves tigated but were unable to locate the man. . . . i Three New Acts Of vadueville at the Blight today. All for the KiKddJea . . The special 10c matinee at 11 o'clock Saturday morning to see "In Old Kentucky" at Ye Liberty. Hoy Owner Report It was reported to the police on Wednesday that the dog which bit Fred Turner belonged to Frank Day but yesterday Edward Fowler told the police that the dog was his. and that the boy who had bad the paper route. before young Tdrner had teased the dog. which had caused him to be come cicious. Mr. Fowler said that he would keep the dog locked up. 18.no per lOO For White Leghorn baby chicks. Prompt deliveries. C. N. Needham. 558 State. Phone 400. Peck Iireture Tonight Prof. Arthur V. Peck of Oregon Agricultural college will address the Salem Floral society at th public librarytonight. on th subjwt of landscape gardening-. Clean-up we will be discu.'xed bv the mmHr !the dates having been set for .May 1! 11 ana iz. The society is making a peneral campaign for members and membership cards may be procured at Hartman brothers jewelry store or at Gardner & Keen's Jewelry store. I-ady Cook Wantetl Gray Belle. fJypsieit Quit, Town A Zell of North Fifth street, re ported to the police yesterday that a tribe of gypsies was camped at Sev enteetnh and Market streets, and hd been disturbing him. The police ent to me camp and ordered them to leave the city, which they did as soon as tney could break camp. Fatly Arhuikle At the Bligh today. Woman Alliance to ivt The Woman's Alliance will meet at the I'nifartan church this afternoon at 2 o'clock sharp. l-mJi Kl Ling Cod o:ir leader. 12i eentj; Chinook saimon. 2ue; halibut. 3c. Salmon trout. 30c. Shrimp. 33c. Fttts Market. Card of Thank. We wish to express our thanks for the kindness shown during the Ion of our husband and father. Also for the floral pieces. Mrs. Maria Burdette and family. Charles King Dies Charles King died at a local hospi tal Wednesday evening. He was 23 years old. The bod is being held at the Kigdon establishment awaiting the arrival from Med ford of th father. W. S. King. The funeral will perhaps be held at Medford. T: . ML, LEG in "RUSTLING A BRIDE "SLIPPERY SUCKERS' Is the Cornell y ir Hearx of Brother's Death Mrs. L. K. Page has received word of the death of her brother, Fred Siepman at Belle Plaines. Ia.. which occurred on May 4. This Is the sec ond death to occur in the family within a month and these two deaths are the first in the family or 10 chil dren for 46 years. Mrs. Page's sis ter died recently at Idle Grove. Ia. Kpeetl Too Ft The police arrested A. W. Ilohman yesterday for speeding on State street between Fourteenth and Fif teenth streets. The arresting officer claimed he was going at the rate of 30 miles an hour. Knight of Pythla Meetl At the regular meeting or tne Knights of Pythias and of the Pyth ian Sisters Tuesday evening the KniRhts were areably sarprited by the women giving a banquet after the meeting. A large number of both were prevent and a ry enjoyable evening was the result. At the reg ular meeting the Knlfbts decided to put on a contest and selected George r. Will as captain of one team and Winckler as captain of the other team. The purpose is to compete for; members. As to tbe prlte tor the . winning team all who wish tbe in-1 formation will have to go to lodge , next Tuesday night when at least a, dozen applications are expected. j Mr. Brumlage Fine! Mrs.' Charles Krundage who was charged with battery by a Mrs. LaBranch. 1349 Mines street, was arrested yesterday and upon appear ing before Police Judge Race plead guilty and was fined f 5.0t. !r!Dr.CB.0Tteili , 1 z U (raiETRtST-OPTICUN Aged Mwn Dies Stephen Baliiet died at a local hos pital at o'clock yesterday morning following a short illness. He was 70 years old. The funeral will be held from the Webb & Clough chapel at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon. Rev. E. Corby of the United Bretheran church will conduct the service and burial will be in City View cemetery. Rlgdon and Son Reliable funeral directors- JUST ARRIVED New Light Six Velie now here. Place your orders early if you want deliv ery. SALEM VELIE COMPANY 162 North Commercial Special for Cliildrei A 10 cent matinee at 11 o'clock Saturday morning for -In Old Ken tucky" at Ye Liberty. Police Called I'pon The police were notified yesterday that an automobile bearing license No. 24331 passed a treet car that had stopped to receive and discharge pas sengers at the Intersection of Miller and South Commercial streets. I'pon innvestigation' it was found that the automobile belonged to Verd II. Shrunk, Route 1, Independence. 1 f7A "WALLFELT" Takes the place of cloth at about one-third MAX 0. BUREN 179 N. Commercial St- Bonds, Mortgages latere Bearing Investments HAWKINS & ROBERTS - TKHJ07 Oregon Bonding 1920 ELGIN SIX IS HERE Motorists who are look In a: for a strong, serviceable ear with elegant body lines and Interior specification chat assume maximum service and economy at a reasonable price should see this car. LEE L GILBERT, Distributor 1M Cirrlal lwt. Shaw Man Releael Theodore Fisher of Shaw, was ar rested by the police yesterday for parking his automobile across a side walk, bat was released later when he said he was not familiar with the Salem ordinance. Xew Corpora t km Artlces of Incorporation were ffied here yesterday by the Flick Shoe company of Portland, capitalized at $20.ooo. Tbe Incorporators are John M. Flick. Arthur II. Lewis and Je-sle Wlthycombe. Resolutions of disso lution were filed by the Dickinson company. Inc., of Portland. Resolu tions showing a decrease In capitali zation were filed by tbe Yamhill Street Public Market of Portland from 130.000 to liOOO. M.o Hall Saturday nights, singing and "RrveUtion" masic; dancing. Harley C. Put h. "Revelation Mulr Moose hall, Saturday nights, dancing and singing. Harley Push. for C. Children' Matlne Saturday morning at 11 o'clock to see "In Old KeKntucky" at Ye Liberty. PERSONAL MENTION Attention Paren A special lOe matinee for the chil dren to see "In Old KeKntuckv" Saturday morning at 11 o'clock. Ye Liberty. Water Applications Fred W. Neal of Monument. Ore., has filed with the slate engineering department an application to appro priate water from Cochran Hollow creek to irrigate a small tract In Grant county. Walter Critesar of Marial. Ore., has filed an applica tion covering the appropriation ot water from Ditch creek for placer mining purposes in Curry county. BICYCLES AND REPAIRS LLOYD E. RAMSDEN S87 Coart Street Cut Flower for Mother Day- Phone your orders tor cut flowers today. Arthur Plant's green house. 250W. 1298 South Thirteenth, cor ner Wilbur. WOOD-ROSE MOTOR CO 246 State Street Phone 311 Distributors Hudson Essex and Cars Overland 167 North Commercial St. At the Electric Sign 4 'SHOES' DENNIS0N ELECTRIC CO. job WORK AND FIXTURES T22 North Liberty Street EAGLE DRESS SHIRTS 2.00, f&OO to 910.00 SCHETS V 844 State Street The Karmmheliaer House ta Salem WANTED Furniture, ranges, heaters, tools. and. In fact anything 7011 have to selL I buy for cash. Phono 510 or 511.- W00DRY, The Auctioneer 0REG0NUS A PERFECT CXOAJI Manufactured by HENDERSON CIGAR FACTORY Phono Sit Electric Machinery Ul Engineering Company For CZPEST ELECTRICAL WORK 337 Court Street Phono 411 lalem Auto B&di&tor Shop Radiators, Fenders and Gas Tanks Repaired Tractor Radiators a Specialty Ford Radiators - tor Sale 191 8. th St, Salem. Ore. W T. RIGDON CO. -1 Leading Funeral Directors CARL & B0WERS0X Groceries 383 Court Street. Phone 409 -FURS OF STYLE AND QUALITY Furs Remodeled to Order WEST FUR CO. 121 Court St. Opposite Court House I U.S. GARAGE f S4 Ferry Street USED BUT NOT ABUSED CARS SPECIAL New series Btudebaker, value S1C25. today $1100. U. 8.1 Oarage. Phone 17SS POTATOES We pay the highest cash pnee. Phone 717. Office 642 State St, Warehouse Trade and High MANGIS BROS. MONUMENTS D.H.M0SHER High Class Cleaning and Pressing 474 Court Street If your monumental work Is solicit ed, kindly ask the solicitor for oar business card. J. C. JOXES, Prop. Capital Monumental Works 2210 S. Com. SL Phone 681. Salem ELECTRIC RESTAURANT 481 State Street Oar Specialty: Oysters Fish Chops Chill Con Csxno J. D. MADDOX, Prop. USED CARS To Sell Cheap for Cash or to trade for Bread and Batter THE It. A C. MOTOR CO. 178 S. Commercial St, LONG DISTANCE AUTO TRUCKING WILLAMETTE VALLEY TRANSFER CO. Phone 1400 We also do local Lanling. CITY CLEANING WORKS CWaen of Quality, Cleaning; Dyelnf RtpaH1X ltll BUte St. Pkon TM MYRTLE KN0WLAND MardaaiMlls Busick's SALEM ALBANY Music and Musical Boston Dealer In 411 Court st. Telephone 1, Salem Salem, Oregon 811 WANTED : - - -.; 1 . Beans Eggs Potatoes PEOPLE'S CASH STORE HAMILTON THE FURNITURE MAX Will make and hang your drapes. Largest Stock of Drapery. 840 Court 8treet, WONDER HOSE rar Kiddies, per pair.... We REMXAXT STORE 284 North Commercial 8treet WANTED JUXK AND MACmXEPr OF ALL E1XDS We also buy secoiKMiand good. If yon hare anything to sell for a good price call 598. Tbe Square Deal noose. CAPITAL JUNK CO. 571 Cbenaeketa St. Salem, Ore. II. 3. 011 Walter J-nks. William MctMlchrUt Jr.. Ia-u Schmidt and llomor Smith returned home lat nlKbt heavily laden with salmon after a day's fishing at Oregon City. Georgn and J. Al Patllson. a!!ey lumbermen, with headquarters at Portland, were transacting business in Salem yesterday. Mrs. John Jonea has returned to her home after making a visit to her mother. Mrs. Vols mar. at Oregon City. Charles II. Fisher of Eugene was in Salem yesterday oa a combined business and pleasure trip. Mr. Fisher is the publisher of the Eugene Guard. Mrs. A. D. Leedy of Canyon City. returned to her home yesterday. She bas been visiting friends and rela tives in Salem for the past week. T. E. McCroskey, manager of the Commercial club, and Luther J. Chapin. chairman of the agricultural committee.. went to Portland yeter- day on business connected with tbe club. BICYCLES A. H. M00RE At His 01J Stand on Court Street Annual Willamette Dinner in Portland Monday Night The annual good fellowship dinner for the alumni and other friends ol Willamette university will be held In the parlors of the First Methodist church of Portland. Monday evening. May 10. A good, old-fashioned din- for BEimiBER . that we ! ICrOD-H A,D rtHITlHH CJLKJB7TS. BTOTKS. MACHUUT AIK TOOLS Oon't sell anything before yo na. TUB) CArlTAL. iitHDWtaa jlmv rrasmiBa co. WUES M IlLEM. onacoi ten ugh uom A Hottv Away from Hone Strictly Modern 11 pr day lOe Ha f SeU4 UnlMt Only Uotl la Bualnaae Dtatrlct HARTMAN BROS. CO. For Fine Jewelry Jewelers and Opticians MILLEK? Ail We Ask Is A Trial Reasonable Eatea Juit try one ox our cinr.fra. Price 45c CHERRY CITY HOTEL OppoaiU 0. E. Depot Small Investment Loans Realty Loans lion Rental Agemcy General Property Dealing , JOH n. SCOTT REALTY CO, "228 Oregoa Dnildint: Phone v Salem, Oregoa J. C PENNEY CO. For LOWEST PRICES M ITH For MOKE State and Commercial Streets S S It Pays To Trade At Tbe FARMERS CASH STORE C. Barton DuMal! 2 1 7 North Commercial 34 7 BISHOP BROS. High and Ferry Sts. Phone 14001 WE BUY Para Produce, Eggs. etc.. Paying I Highest Cash Market Prices. WILLARD Storage Battery SERVICE STATION 233 N. High St. Telephone 203 Let Us Play the Latest Victor Records H. L Stiff Furniture Co. W. W. MOORE You Furniture Store Tbe Home of the Victrola get more for your money Moore's SHIPLEY'S PAY A YOC GO rLAX Yoll lie Mamrj AW4 Sports' Apparel Y. tl M fevr.A 1 wmwm Gray Knitted Scarfs Knitted M-arf and shawl scarfs are one of tbe mat attrartie additions ta one's spriuf tyne ardrvly. Unusually Chic Are the brilliant one are now show inf. Many have belts of the same material; others are belted with narrow leather belu. Thy come in plain col ors; and with novelty borders r in heather ahade. Pricey range from iSS to 14.75 U. G.Shipley Co. Quality ilcrrhandis 145 Liberty Street Popular lTices ner. served by the vomea ot tbe church, is promised. Toasts, givea by some ot the able alamal sad friends ot the university, asd snappy selections, sung by. the aalrerfity quartet, will make tthe occasion profitable as well as pleasant. Chewaucan Water Users Are Facing Emergency Water ars on the Chewascoa river In Lake county are facing an emergeacy. due to water shortage, but the state water board Is aaable to help them because of an unwork able decree handed down by the cir cuit court la Lake county aader which, it Is asserted, water caanot be distributed to the users. On behalf of persons whose water rights iave been adjudicated oa the Cbewaucon and Its tributaries. L. P. Conn has telegraphed the state en gineering department urging he Im mediate formation of a water dis trict in Lake county and tbe appoint ment of a water master to oversee tbe distribution of water. The tele gram says there has been a shortage of precipitation and a consequent shortage of water, with tbe result that controversies have aria among tbe users. State Kcglneer Copper Is aired to com to l.ake roanty while the county court is in session to as sist in adjusting n.atters. Robert J. Simpson, assistant state engineer, has replied that Mr. Cup per is awar from Silm but that a water marter woald be unable to dls- tritute ater under th decree of tbe circuit rcurt to which the Kurd's adjudication of water rlhts was ap pealed. The decree modifies the board's fmdlnra in such a way that It is salJ to be unworkable. Germany to Utilize Its Large Waste Land Atcz BERLIN. May C-The Pravslir diet has passed a t:H for the ealUv. tloa of waste lands by the formatJv. of associations for laprornaest c: the soiL The object Is to enable nort people to live oa. the land sad grew food. The premier estimated that C.2I5 -000 acres la Prussia were converti ble Into arable land. A tea-acr farm which before Ue war was worJx ll.OOt marks aow coats ISO.tOO. The Nationalists and Peoples' party were among the assy big lasd owners who foaght the bill to the ct-' most oa the ground thai It Interfere! with the rights of ownership bat tt premier bluntly told tteta: "The law at now enacted 1 a easi er method than eiproprUUoa and tte country caanot wait. Action of Japanese Not Approved by Allies LOXDOV. May The IlrltU government considers the action taken by the Japanese In Siberia Is not of a nature reaulrmr the an- I proval of the allies. Mr. llonar I .a diii inn sTsiemni in ia nous oi commons today In reply to a ques tion as to whether tb Japane pol icy had th allied approtat. at OREGON BATH HOUSE Relieve that tired feeling by a Turk- !h Bath Basement Oregon Baildinj Let as prore to yon that our prices are leas. Some good bargains la sew and need pianos. ITHE WILEY B. ALLEN CO. S19 Court SL , Derby building WJL GAHLSD0RF The Store of HoixieWaxef S lba Peanut Butter f 1.00 1 Bale Straw 6.V 23 Bars Laundry Soap tl.oo 100 lbs. Netted Cer Spuds.. M-OO 100 lbs. Wheat S4.00 THE HIGHLAND GROCERY Phone 49 74 S Highland Ave. DIXIE DOUGHNUTS 30c Doz. We are qualified to carry oat the Instructions ot I bve who em ploy as bseaaso of oar wide ex perience aad be taase of oar thor sachty ca e d e ra Kclpment. Oar lerrlce Is effl tieat aad roar '.eoms aad we are Uir la all oar tasiaess dealiaga 7H SALEM BAKING COMPANY 439 Court Street Phone S4 What Ha?e Yon? We buy. cell and exchange new and second-hand furniture, stoves, ranges, rugs, tools, etc. We will buy you out. COL. W. F. WltlRirT. Aactloi 271 N. Commercial St-. Salem. Or. List your sales with as People's Furniture Store Night Phone 1047 Phone 734 Dreamland Rink Admission FREE Ladi-s' Skates lOe this week 7:30 p. m. to 11 p. m. , OAK WOOD For Immediate Delivery 500 cordj of fiseit roocd oik no liabs or crooked stuff. Will delirer in quantities of 5 cords aad up at $12.90 a Cord Price on whole 500 Cords on Application Phone 675