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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1920)
- ' THB OREGON STATESMAN: SUNDAY, MAY 0, 102O. i ' i " C. CITY NEW S Ifcn Miller Ih'Hil . Ben Miller. 67 years old. died M 8 'of Salem locai noapuai yesieraay arter a brief illness. The body la at the Terwilii ger funeral home. The funeral will be held from that place some time Monday but the hour has not been get. Burial will be in Odd Fellows cemetery. Elmer L. oss and Gertrude Roblson Four Act Vaudeville At the Bligh today. Your Sunday Dinner IWliy not have one of Johnnie Jones good dinners at the" Country club? He begins serving at 1 o'clock Sunday. May 9. Come out. DiTorce Suit Fled Chester Terrence Moffltt filed a complaint with the circuit court yes terday against ma wile Nola Bell Bis Time Vaudeville Four acts at the Bligh today. License li In.st r- S. Parr of Aurora reported to the police yesterday that he had lont a dealer's automobile licenx No. 33ED. somewhere on the streets of Salem. Johnnie J one Dinner At Country club today. Vespers Close Festlvlti Vesper services for the close of the Junior week-end at Willamette uni versity will be held this afternoon at 4 o'clock, at the First Methodist church. E. E. Gilbert. D. D.. district superintendent of the Salem district. Methodist church, will speak. Card of Thanks To those who honored the passing of a dear husband and father with uowers. aid and sympathy, we ex Mother layM Observed at First Congregational thurch by an address this morning on "Mary, the Mother of Jesus." ThU Ve-k'n Irajery Special ' Fanry Fillet Ruffled Curtain?, values to $7,5,0. All at $2.45 pair. Hamilton's. Three Driven Refined inree automobiles were reported to Ihe police yesterday for passing street cars while they were stopped to receive and discharge' Dassencera. They were an auto bearing license No. 14730. belonging to A. E. Austin of Woodburn; Auto No. 7610. owned by John Eggers of Portland, and auto bearing license No. 52250, belonging to J. ujontegard of Silverton. Moffitt. The couple were married p5ess our sllcer appreciation and September 9, 1916, and Mr. Mof fitt i IT A r . ra- J- u- "egeman, Ferry claims that she deserted him April 30, 1919. He asks for a divorce and that Mrs. Moffltt's maiden name ot Kola Bell Trent be given back to her. Bligh Vaudeville Four acts today. For One Week Onlv- P. Reigelman. Mrs. C. A. Jordan. This Week's Drapery Special Fancy Fillet Ruffled Curtains, values to $7.50. All at $2.45 pair. Hamilton's. Deposits Five Dollar f tA1tA i . v Beginning May 10 we will sell five d ."tV uf' , t"Irrr?"ea rues" loads of 16-Inch mill wood at $4 per Snl 7," hia a,at"" ' IttlSS? deU?ery- 'V "pP-rtdTtH?e heXteVs ding Logging Co. yesterday and deposited $5 to insure Man-Ut Lloenae, Issued uS?? " 10:" ' Marriage licenses were issued yes-i " -terday to Frank Joseph Walker and! 'The Man in the Automobile And His Religion." Sunday even ing, at First Congregational church, followed by pictures illustrating "First Aid." THIS SPRING TAKE IIimmI' SarxnparilU - tornd UWmmI. Purlfilng Tonic Medicine. should be present, clerk. A. llutson. Ir. White and Marshall Osteopathic physicians, U. 3. Bk. It is a medicine In which the peo ple can and do Jhavei entire confi dence as pure, clean and safe. All the claims made for it are Jus tified by Ibe testimony of the grati fying results attending its use in a multitude of cases of scrofula, ecze ma or salt rheum, psoriasis, blood- ?LaP-peU,e- Jhal l,reJ ttcles filed were: Brown-Shi irviiu, uu iww vr run-uuvo con ditions common In the spring. It is not adulterated; It Is not misbranded. but honestly labelled. It originated in a physician's pre scription and -is recommended and used by many physicians today. It has a record of nearly 50 years of wonderful success. Hood's Sarsaparilla "makes food taste good." Get it today. If you . need a mild laxative or rathartle. take Hood's Pills. Tykr Buys Tanlnc Dottle Bring back your empty ones. Otilla Hammer, of Mt, Angel, and to. SSBSSBI ... ' ? Double Show j 4 "Down On The Farm' and I ;j The Gipsy Trail I For Kale- Fifteen Backs first grade Netted! Gem potatoes; also 10 sacks seed Burbank. Address Wni. II. Egan. Gervais, Route 2. Phone SF11. Sieeder Are Stopped Two more automobile drivers were arrested yesterday for speeding on South Commercial street between Hush and Kearney streets. They were A. King and H. J. Babcock. The arresting officer stated that thev were both going at the rate of 30 miles an hour. After putting up $5 to assure their appearance before Police Judge Earl Race. May 11, they were released Tuesday Live Christian Endeavor Meeting At First Congregational church. 7 p. m. today. Miss Florence Elgin, leader. New Corporations The U. I.. Shirk I-and A Livestock company of Klamath Falls, capital ized at $200,000. filed articles of incorporation Saturday at the office of II. J. Schulderman. state corpor ation commissioner. The Incorpor ators are J. L. Shirk. V. C. Van ar- Shlplcy company, sberidan; Incorporators, George C. Brown, George T. Shipley, Lydia Shipley; capitalization. $20. dOO. Lee-Robertson company. Port land; incorporators. M. M. Lee. -IX- K. Lee, Kenneth Robertson; capital ization. $25,000. Nestle's Coeullle River Line company. Inc.. Portland; Incorporators." John F. Montgomery. Clarence Doty. T. L. Bishop: capi talization, $20,000. Grangers' Co operative Warehouse association of Rainier; Incorporators. FL N. Love lace, T. Parcher. J. W. Custeman and ulhers; property valuation. $3000. Resolutions of dissolution were filed by the Farmers' Produce com tany of Portland and by the Grand Army Hall association of Central Point. Jackson county Nine Years European Experience Mrs. Petri. In Salem Tuesdays. Johnnie Jones Dinner At Country club today. "- I " WMEJf I! IALEM, OKECOS at BIIOH HOTItL A Rom Away from Home Strictly Modern 11 0t par day I Only Hotel In Buaioaaa District VUithijc Her Mother Mrs. Ilaxel K. Adrian, daughter of J. E. Scott, is here from Springfield. Or., attending her mother who has been seriously ill for nearly a month but whose condition Is reported to be slightly improved. Forty VrnllaUta In ensemble, students of Miss A Meeting Of the members of ihe Unitarian church will be held at the church CLARK TO TALK AT CLUB MEET Salesmanship Will be Studied . at Associate Membership Gathering For ibi monthly meeting of the associate membership of the Com mercial club to be held next Monday tvenJag at the.cjub rooms, a progress of more than usual Interest has been prepared. -Salesmanship a practiced n Salem wllf be under d IscnawtioB by half a dozen or more of the aseociaie members, and It Is planned that ev ery one who has some Ideas on sales manship will be given an opportunity to let otLers Into his secrets. The principal speaker of the eve ning will t F. N. Clark of portlaa 1. one of the best known pro root- an1 bond salesmen la the state. He will tell of Lemanhlp as practiced in Portland and It Is understood be will have an Interesting story to tell as he Is regarded as one of th saceesa fal men of the younger generation. Inuring the ti year h has been as sociated with the Salem Klcg'a Prod nets company. It la well known that several of Klizabeth Ievy. In recital at Flrd , '' " " '7 "LI" clubs In order to create a store Inter Let Us Play the Latest Victor Records H. L Stiff Furniture Co, ... i W. W. M00RE Faraltur Store The Home of the Vict ro la Ton get more for year znoary at Moore'i OREGON BATH HOUSE Relieve tkat tired fevllsg by m Tmrk Ua BaU Basement Orejoa Bolldls; DIXIE DOUGHNUTS 30c Doz. SALEM BAKING COMPANY 4J Court Street Fhoae Itl Christian church Tuesday evening. May llLh. S p. ui Love, Watrhmaket aua Jeweler $37 State street. Salem. Canadian Vldtora 'Vra-Kl F. J. Bishop and K. W. PalUon. of Duncan. Vancouver Island. B. C. at tended the Jersey sale at the state fair grounds on Friday. Some sinis ter and saturnine scribe Intimated CARL & B0WERS0X Groceries rj 4 'mUJELT" Takes the place of eloth at about one-third riaxo;buren 179 N. Commercial SL Bonds, Mortgages Interest Bearing InTeatznenta HAWKINS & ROBERTS .... t04JW7 Oreon BaJldlng '666 Court Street SEMCXIER that w pay tha bla P for SKC-OS5D-HARD rli Kit ITl HB CAHFKTS. STOVES. MACUUfKBT iVP TOOLS Don't sell anythina before you see as. Jrn0ne4Uj TM Ca PITA L HKPff ARal AKli w l. n -1 1 1 k 1 Mi f W. naai'l St. Vmm 41 JUST ARRIVED New Light Six Velle now here. Place your orders early if you want deliv ery. SALKM VELIK COMPAXY . 1S2 North Commercial BICYCLES AND BXPADia May 12. at H p. m. This is Important j that they were peeved becaaae tbey i and every member of the churca did not get a certain cow on wnicn , liney miur itiua. uuv iurj um mw four animals at the sale, and iney bid on others, and did their bit la making the aale a succeaa and Ihe average of prices paid a good one Nor were thev at all peeved. More than this they went over to the Ed Carey place near Carlton and bought three more Jerseys. So they are taa- Inr home seven of Orecon s best Jer sers. one of them, by the way. a bull the sire of which was tn 1 !.& bull that topped the sale. These two Canadian visitors are still here, and they like Salem and Us people and they have given good proof that they "DOWN ON THE FARM" BICYCLES A. H. MOORE LLOYD E. RAMSDEN At nU Old Stand on Court Street WSK&Si 1920 ELGIN SIX IS HERE S87 Ooort Street I if they are aliens. If otorlata who are looklnc for strong, serviceable car with alegaat soaj imea ana interior specifications chat " aaaume maximum aervlce and Koaomy at a reasonable price should e inia car. 0REG0NUS PEBFECT CXOAB LEE L GILBERT, Distributor I hssorson-r ciqar factokt J. C PENNEY CO. 'For LOWEST PRICES After Ethanatlve Teata The Oregon theater has completed Its ventilating system, and air is now changed and washed every 10 min utes, it necessary. i 167 North Commercial Sir At the Electric Sign ' SHOES" DENN1S0N ELECTRIC CO. JOB WORK AND FIXTURES taa North Liberty Street EAGLE DRESS SHIRTS f 2.00. $3.00 to 91(L0O ISe Saw Camaaerrtat Street. WOOD-ROSE MOTOR CO 246 State Street PJvene 311 Distributors Hudson Essex and Overland Cars WANTED Furniture, ranges, beaters, tools. and. In tact anything yon have to selL I buy for cash. Phone Slo or 511. W00DRY, The Auctioneer Phone Sit Rlgdoa and Bow Bailable funeral aireetors. tleetrie Machinery ail Engineering Company Pot EZPEBT ELECTRICAL W0EKI 237 Court Street Phone 418 It Pays Tt( Trade At The FARMERS, CASH STORE C. Durum Dnrdall 217 North Commercial 247 W T. R1G00N CO. Leading Funeral Directors HARTMAN BROS. CO. .For Fjpe Jewelry JewelerslLod Opticians Antomobllea Collide Arthur Johnson, route 9. box 32 drlvinc an automobile on State street yesterdsy. collided with an auto driven by D. Dlatchford ot Scappoose, at the latersectlon of State and High streets. No one was Injured and only alight damage done to the automobiles. If Cooler At the Oregon theater. Is washed. Our al Lady Cook Wanted- Gray Belle. SCHETS f alem Auto JUdixtor Shop Radiators, Fenders and Oaa Tanks Repaired Tractor Radiators a Specialty Ford Radiators for Bale lit 8. 12th 82.. .- - BaJem. Ore. , 844 State Street The Kuppmbelmer Hoeee la Salem ! FURS OF STYLE AND QUALITY Furs Remodeled to Order WEST FUR CO. 121 Court St. Opposite Court. House U. S. GARAGE SS4 Ferry Street USED BUT NOT ABUSED CARS SPECIAL New series Studehaker. value 21425. today $1100. U. 8.1 Oarage. Phone 1752 POTATOES We pay the highest cash pnee. Phone 717. Office S42 State St. Warehouse Trade and High MANGIS BROS. MILLEKf Small Investment Loans Uooae Beatal Agecy General Propertr Dealing JODJJ II. SCOTT REALTY CO, 228 Oregon Baildln rLoae 254 Salem, Orefoa Club Women Here Mrs. J. H. Ilayhurst. president ol the State Parent-Teachers' aaaocla tlon. Miss Sadie Orr Dunbar and Mrs. Frances Whitehead, editor of the wo men's clubs department of the Port land Telegram, were in Salem yewf- day to attend the meeting of the Marion County Tarent-Teacher asso ciation. Mrs. Whitehead Is remain- 1 - . Un nrl V wilH altn - W I ... .. . . ... - i rrtsniia hui iiri MiTnuni ana miu - ---- - - . i Dunbar returned last night to their! est and that the etnplovea of tbeae tore tr.eet mmlhly to diro prob- nis of interet to Ibe .lore. At the Monday evening meeting, salramaa rora different stores will be railed pon to tell of theee store orgaalca, Ions ind bow the organitatioas I have ben of benefit. In addition to this get-lorlh.r talk, a program has been prepared of several maaical nambers and here cala efforts bae been made to cure mutkians who will b especially crept a-ie to the yoaajrer generation who are now aorla members of he Salem Commercial club. Those a charge of tbe evenlag'a program re J. W. Chamber. Jr.. chalranae: Robert 1 Rue. James Elvia and J. P. llutcbasoa. The program Is an nounced to begin at t o'clock. FROSH DISCARD VERDANT CAPS Miic Mill Grinds Out Real Hats for Wilkmette First Year Men Dretamltand Rink Admission FREE La-lim Skates 10 this week 70 p. ta. to 11 p. m. homes. fmd Munlc and I'm re Air Make the Oregon theater an en joyable place to spend the hot after- noons and evenings. MONUMENTS D. H. M0SHER High Class . -' Cleaning and Pressing 474 Court Street If your monumental work Is sollclt- i ed. kindly ask the solicitor for our business card. . J. C JONES, Prop. Capital Monumental Works 2210 S. Com. St; Phone 682, Salem i ELECTRIC RESTAURANT 421 State Street 1 ' Our Specialty: Oysters Fish Chops Chill Con Carae J. D. MADDOX. Prop. CITY CLEANING WORKS Cleaners ot Quality Cleaning DyelfiC BW 1211 BUte 8L Pho TS USED CARS To Sell Cheap for Cash or to trade for Bread and Butter THE B. A C. MOTOR CO. 178 8. Commercial SL LONG DISTANCE AUTO TRUCKING WILLAMETTE VALLEY TRANSFER CO. . Phone 1400 We slio do local Laall2? s For S Lecal Blaaiia Oet them at The Statesmaa office Catalog on application. MOKE SUte aad Commercial Streets MYRTLE KN0WLAND Mertnaadiae Busick's B ALEM ALBANY Mnal and Musical Soaora Dealer in HAJIILT0N THE FURNITURE MAN I 411 Court SL Salem, Oregon I 07m make and hang your drapes. WANTED JTJNK AND llACnTNEFT OF ALL ' KINDS We also boy second-hand rood. If yo have anything to sell for a rood price call 898. The Square Deal UAoae. .tc.,: CAPITAL JUNK CO. 271 Chemeketa St. Salem, Ore. North Salem (lab to Meet The North Salem Impr- mant association will meet at the High land school Mondsy evening at S o'clwck. The special feature of tbe meeting will be an entertaining pro gram, put on by students from the public speaking department of VMM Tintia llSfl araette university. Music will be far I .. . . . . . 1 n.tw nisnea or siuaenis biso. iiaipa TXTC UtlV IThomas and MUs Mary otson wm iia uvi mmm a number of dramatic selections. farm Produce. Eggs, ete Paying I There will be a dlacusaioa of the taa Highest Cash Market Price. I measures on the ballot by Snperin tendenl J. A. Churchill. Clran-np campaign In North Salem will also be discussed. Willamette fresUmea of the els of '23 at 2 o'clock p. m.. yesterday. discarded their green caps. The event took place la Sweetland field before a Urge crowd. The freshmen were roaaded up and their escape prevented by mounted west era cowboys who were armed with lassoes. Vera Dal a made a speech to the freshmen, who tried to make a break for liberty but were roaaded up and returned by the walehfal cowboys. At the conclusion of tbe speech the fro a were told of a mys terious discovery msde by one ot their om number, which had result, ed In tbe Invention of a machine which wonld grind out real hats from green caps, that la convert Tresamcn lalo real students. Each freshman then dropped his outworn headdress Into the top tt the mill aad raaght a new student's cap from the side of the machine. Harold M'iler was the miller-magic Ian who thaa transformed the froh by manipulating the maculae. The freshmen son Is tbe lsr-o-war across Mill creek. The pulllag of ihe rof was strenuous oaboth side ot the stream, hot gradually he frhmen bexan to get tbelr oe- ponents nearer and nearer tbe water. Ai the first aophomore weat lalo tbe stretm. there was a great applaus. Others followed la qattk secreaaioa. and soin all of the sophomore de fenders were plaaglag. awlmmlag r wading their way acrues. "Wives are sold la Ue rijl Islands for 25 each. Tgb!- "Shame. I cat tt! "Yey. crovled the aronehy bach elor, "more profiteeriag! Wo are qaalirvd to carry eat the Instructions ef those who em ploy us because of ear wide ex perience aad he taeaeef esr thor srkly modern eulpmeat. Oar lervlce Is efn lUnt aad comr teous aad we are Ulr la all our ruslaeaa dealiagu 7T! BISHOP BROS. High and Ferry Eta. "THE GYPSY TRAIL" Father Stork Says This Is the Place to bay Rubber Zlippks, Nursing; Bctiks, Teeth icC Riri(t.Baba Food aad Johruon's Sliarxns Crtam Soip Sole Ajcnt for Girden Court Preparations SCHAEFER'S Drug Store 135 North Commercial Tte Pexular Store WILLARD Storage Bittery The laller Drmh 8EBV1CX STATION I !n ,n MUgh hotel, room I 25. Phone for demonstration eo- 233 N. High St. Telephone 203 1 gtrnnt. ., ir. j: o. Mathu ' Resldeace phone Is temporarily 596-R. Office phone. S73. as before. Telephone SI2 WANTED Beans V k Eggs Potatoes PEOPLE'S CASH STORE Largest Stock of Drapery. S40 Court Street. WONDER HOSE For Kiddles, per pair ..e REMXAJCT STORK gg 4 North Commercial Street t i nrovi to yon that our prices are leas. Some good bargains la new and nsea piano. THE WILEY B. ALLEN CO. ftl Court .iiTDerW otuoiai WBL GAHLSD0RF Thq Store , of Hotuevrares S lbs- Peanut Butter. SI.OO 1 Bale Straw WhloltttOmah Gub LoJldf 23 Bars Laundry Soap. . . .tt.00 I 'tnomH 100 lbs. Netted Cer 8pUds..9A.oo 100 lbs. Wheat 4.00 THE mOHLAND GE0CERY Phone 4C 74C Highland Ave. Hard on Willamette Boys 1 g I Dr. CB. 0 NeiU JJ 5I OPTOilETRIST-OPTlCIAN STATE P STHltT , . j 'o...t, ai, pHauJ LdUUUUoll yjiiA UUi.uii.JJ XrfCor.Slale aixt What Have Yon? We buy. sell and exchange new and second-hand furniture, stoves, ranges, ruga, tools, etc. We will buy you out. COL. W. F. TVniGirr..AucUoneer 271 N. Commercial St, Salem. Or. List your sales with as People's Furniture Store Night Phone 1047 Phone TSl Tbe Willamette varsity pitchers played Santa Claus yesterday at Sweetland field and when the Mult noma club toer stopped slamming their offerings the score stood 14 to a i U.lmnm.h'i fiirnr Jirkun (and McKittrlrk. the find two varity pitchers, were slammea an over me lot. and the clubmen wore a path around the bases cassias la runs. Dlmick. who relieved .MrKlttrick. was hit hard, but good fielding by his team mates kept the score from soaring sny higher. Tbe score Tt. II. E. Multnomah 14 11 2 vvlllamette 4 4 3 flatteries: Donaldson and TUrr; Jackson. McKlttrlck. Dimirk. Brown and Basler. , 11 V - L DR. MENDELSOHN Kit r.yr Correctly t 1 1 : ...... I 1. I e j - - j - -4 im V weak eye mtiM-le- or irrirrrctlj foruuun 1 . ? Cla.vrs acicDtificallr HttcJ wtcn cccJcJ h 4 211-212 Orefron lluilJinx Fonncrlr the Hubbard) riioNi: 4ii SALW1, ORFJON. 44h ...--.-e--.- I-