The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 13, 1920, Page 3, Image 3

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    5OTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTrOX.
Kotice is hereby given that a spe
jljl election will be held In each pre
set within the city of Salem, and
is the territory hereinafter described.
0B the 21t day of May. 1920. for
the purpose of voting upon the ques
tion of extending the corporate boun
dary lines of the city or Salem so as
to include therein the territory of the
Oregon State Fairgrounds, the boun-
. f which am fl f nllnwa
dines vi. - .
Beginning at a point where the
ltUt line of the right of way of the
Oregon & California railroad corn
May intersects the south line of the
galem and Silverton road, same being
the most northerly northwest corner
of the Oregon State Fair Grounds;
thc northeasterly along the north
Unr of the Oregon SUte Ftfir
Grounds, to the northeast corner of
laid fair grounds; thence southerly
along the east line of the Oregon
State Fair Grounds, to the southeast
corner of said fair grounds; thence
trlr along the south line of the
Oregon State Fair Grounds to the j
tost eoutherly southwest corner of
laid fair grounds: thence northerly
along the west line of the Oregon
S ti ' r i vfiuuua w xuv i.ui ucr an
gle thereof; thence westerly aloag
the south line of the westerly exten
ds of the Oregon State Fair
Grounds to the southwest corner' of
th westerly extension of said fair
rrounds, the same being the point
where it Intersects the east line of
the Oregon & California railroad
company's right of way; thence
Bortherly along the east line of the
Oregon av California railroad . com
pany's right of way, to i the place of
Beginning.
The electors of the city of Salem,
..4 iknu roiildine within thn mrn.
J1U IMVWV " ' "
tnn have described, are herebv In-
rited to rote upon the proposition of
extending ine corporate oounaary
lines of the city of Salem bo as to In
TOE ORKGON HTTESMAX: Tlll'ltSUAY, MAY 13, i3ZO.
elude Eaid described territory therein,-
by placing- upon thir baliotr the
Kurus k or annexation" or "Against
Annexation," or words equivalent
thereto.
The names of the Judges and
clerks of this eection are as follows:
Within the territory proposed to be
annexed :
First Set.
Judges F. O. Johnson, E. S. Til
linshast. Clerks Geo. P! XfAfu TT-t.
Rulifson, L .M. Van Cleave.
Second Set.
Judges W. II. Weeks, W. G. Pear
mine. Clerks L. T. Pnarmlnn VraitV C
Fitts. Wm. Rlckman.
Within the city of Salem:
PRECIXCT No. .
First Set.
Judges Mrs. Effie Fuestman, Mrs.
Florence Boersmal
Clerks Mrs. Clara Gagnon, Mrs.
Edith Kane, Mrs. Grace Chenowth.
Second Set.
Judces ROT Mrhnn T.aTT
Pierce.
Clerks A lira ' Fnrrott nr.. tA
Tragi io, Mrs. Emma McDantel.
PRECIXCT No. 2.
First Sot.
Judges 'R. WJ Crals- IH f Tn
nell. I
v Clerks Ada A. rnvfnnt rr
Eotf, Laura M. Kloepplng.
second Set.
Judges S. S. East, Lucretla Dra
per, .j-
Clerks Nellie Gillie Hollenbeck.
Susan C. Salmon. Vivian LewisX
PRECIXCT Xo. 3.
Flint Set.
Judges J. N. Skaife, Sophia
Keene.
Clerks Maude L. Richardson.
Hattie F. Cameron, Delia G. Patton.
Second Set. ..
Judges W.Y.Richardson, Chas.
S. Huddleston.
a
ere is
cnarrroryou
rear,
. Our Board of Lubrication Engineers has- deter
j mined the correct consistency of Zerolene for" your
1 raake ot car: Its recommendations are available for
you in the Zerolene Correct Lubrication Charts. Get
one for your car at your dealer's or our nearest sta
tion. Use Zerolene for the Correct Lubrication of
your automobile, truck or tractor. i -
(TANDARD OIL COMPANY
jLBraa
eror
each type
or engine
Clerks Mary H. Davidson rfmh
Anaerson, y, a: Hughes.
I'RECIXCT Xo. 4.
First Set.
Judges W. A. Liston. J. W. Gam
ble. Clerks Mrs. Alice Gray. Mrs.
Laura Wood, Nina M. MclnUre.
Second Set.
Judges W. W. Yantls. Emma
Hulsey.
Clerks Mrs. Gladys M. Gamble.
Mrs. Maybelle Turner, Mrs. Lizxie
Cory.
PRECIXCT Xo. 5.
First Set.
Judges G. W. Eyre. John Giesv.
Clerks llaxle M. Newrent. Alice
AI. Judd, Ruth Van Patten.
Second Set.
Judges J. II. Ashby. Mary E.
Eyre. ,
Clerks F. S. Gilbert, Dora M.
Richter, Clemma C. Parounaglan:
PRECIXCT Xo. 6.
First Set.
Judges Daniel Web3ter, Julius
Nelson.
Clerks Nina B. Rowland. Susie A.
Litchfield. Annia M. Luthy.
Second Set.
Judges L. A. Rowland. Charles E.
Bayes.
Clerks Joseph A. Brownson, Will
E. Purdy .Charles J. Lisle.
PRECIXCT Xo. 7.
First Set.
Judges Fred Minzenmier, Harold
Salisbury.
Clerks F. A. English, Miss Agnes
Gregsqn, Mable J. Ringle.
Second Set.
Judges Mrs. Bertha Smart. John
Carpenter.
Clerks Irene R. Hoxie. W. Fil
let, Carrie B. Ross.
PRECIXCT Xo. 8.
First Set.
Judges J. J. Gillespie, Angle E.
Frailer.
Clerks Emma M. Gueffroy, C. F.
Hagemann. Alta L. Bright.
Second Set.
Judges Otto K. Paulux. Margaret
E. Currin.
Clerks Grace Cnruh, E. C. Craw
ford, Maude E. Roberts.
PRECIXCT Xo. 9.
First Set.
Judges W. F. Fargo, Wm. !c
Gilchrist, Jr.
, Clerks Josle' L. Stewart. Cordelia
B. Hager. Margaret P. Lovelace.
Second Set.
Judges Ray A. Grant, G. L.
LoTell.
Clerks Agnes Moon. Mary T.
Schoettle, Ida V. McDaniel.
PRECIXCT No. 10.
First Set.
Judges J. H. Lauterman. Felix
R. Davis.
Clerks Ida L. Nlles. Bertha C.
Albrlch, Martha S. Brietxke.
Second Set.
Judges R. N. Hoover. Jas. C. Nel
son.
Clerks Gertrude J. M. Page, Lu-
11a Li Engatrom. B. 1L Wagner.
PRECIXCT Xo. 11.
First Set.
Judges Geo. P. Litchfield. Miller
B. Harden
Clerks - Sella Patton, Lavlne M.
Downing, Cora M. Talklngton.
Second Set.
Judges R. E. Downing. Leila E
Rlxdon.
Clerks Annette Morelock, Cora E
Reld, Margaret M. Waters.
PRECIXCT Xo. 12
First Set.
Judges J. E. Scott. Mrs. Janey
Holt.
Clerks Ada A. Condit, Mattie F.
Beatty, Ruth A. Brant. .
Second Set.
Judgea A. H. Moore. Peter W.
Geiser.
Clerks H. W. Scott, P. Andresen.
F. E. Needham
Y1MIEMT0'
GRADUATE 38
Senior Class at University In
cludes Students of Envi
able Record
jJ iti. . L Kdchzzz Dies
at Her Independence Home
A FOOL AT 40
It s in ol.l j.roerb that crery tnxn ,drwrlt. srreTd rron 12 to IS
i cither a foci or a phyniclaa at (Woatha tt a nertoas Lrrakdowm.
Mr. K. L. Ketihum. wife of Dr
E. L. Ketrhuui of lndeierdenc.
a;ea a ner nome near .narpcuu... - tf of rhjrmAry .od the
caily Tuciay morr.l.-5 from nei.i tllj cf nwlicine and therapot'c
dlraae. 5he m a n?ter or t tw-f ur I dlneorered the mnderfiil
Martha C
o( this city
ratjtU. eaoilag (eoeral toxic pvUow
lac Seelac poer adrenUemeat la tae
!an Abiw-io EsrrrMi. ra!1 on Dr.
MvrA im! Pruiik Savart ...i v.k. in t'nr Th:A '"ner. snttHi. lie recow
k." . .i..hier Pf ," 'r.: . hl: xamwr which i w.
A cta.w of 3X students is expecting
to he graduated from Willamette uni
Tersity ir. June. Of this Dumber
there are many who have olstln
gulshed themselves In various lints
or activity during their college cours
es. Merrill Ohling is class president.
Bernlce Knuths vlee-prpldent. Rita
Hobbs secretary and Robert Maulden
treasurer.
Members of the graduating class
are: Leland Alpheue Austin. Craeo
C. Baglor. Velma Marie- naker.. Hi
tel Amy Bear. Laverne K. Bowersoc
Bernard ('. Brewster. John . Paul
Brown. Bryan H. Conley. FTeda
Campbell. Joha Francis Cramer-
Harold A. Dimick, Paul II. Doner.
MMlard ltynum Douahton. Blancli
Pearl Drake. Mary Elizabeth Find ley.
Barbara St.Mner Flegel, Evelyn L.
Gordon. Rita Celestine llobba.
Charles Murray Keefer, William W.
Kelty, Dwig'at Avery Kloater. Bemica,
ivnuinn. Kennein ciair ueag. Koben
W. Maulden. Ross C. Miles. Harold
Chapln Miller. Merrill Doughton Ohl
ing. Eva Barrett. Horace GreeUy
Rahskopf.. Estelle Satchwell Ior
thy Odll Savage. Myrtle A. Smith.
Fern Wells. Vera Wise. Genevieve L.
Yannke. Loa Ellen Brlggs. H. Evelyn
DeLong. Lucille Ross.
Iip late Ir. Von M. Kavage. Mr. !,i,.rfU preK-rlption olI and ued ty
Keirnuni tiaa net enjoyeu pox!,h, .yif of nmr boire rtiy Iran an
health-for several years. However. o,hr "blo"l medicine combined,
her death was uneipocted. ,j, S indlrjtrd In all depraved candi-
Mrs. Ketchum had been a resident
tion of in Tiem; in blnral tron
nf Independence f r w'any preara. .,.f, n ,ir'. nleer. rcxema ani
The last years of her life were pent . j. eei: In chronic rheuma
on Ihe little farm o;i'h of that city. uutn. ralarrj. cocstlpat'on. ttraach.
She w tt year !4 and la sar-jkldcer inJ !lver troubles. J. C. M-n-vlved
by her husband, three luKh-,jenhaU: i:anrvllle. lnd- 49 years a
tera. and a brother. W. N. Savase of;
been nlar for three months aad I
have received great benefit from L
Sleep well, good appel!e. have
gained several ponada. get up feeling
freb very morning. Have no pains.
My nervoaa system has become near
ly normal.- Respectfully, J. L. I1
pree. 1 7 1 i Cora mo a St, Hocstoa.
Texaa.
lold by Perry'a drag store.
Silverton. besides the Salem reu-
"n. ,.,mr.,.l v m .f-l STATESMAN CLASSIFIED ADS-ONE CENT A WOP.D
ternoon at lndepender.cn.
D
Brooks Public School to
Close on Friday Night
The Brooks " public f school. In
charge of E. II. Fletcher and MUs t
Nrtta Calk ins; will hoi 1 the closin
exercises in the new school building
at Brooks Friday evening. May, 14
at S o'e'eck.
A community social and ' supper
will be given In the basement follow.
Ing the program. The pupila will be
assisted on the program by some ex
cellent nusride help among whom are
William H. Egan and Dr. H. C. Ep-
ley.
The public and . friends of the
school are cordially Invited.
cincts. at tthe' same place and time
as the polls for the state and county
primary nominating election, held on
said dar.
Dated this 22nd day of April.' 1920.1
By order of the Common Council
. EARL RACE.
Recorder of the ICty of Salem
few nS
LOVELY NEW
WAISTS -
A Symphony of Tolor gTcets yea in tlw lautiful di-fc
l'lay of dainty Uou-!. A vaikly of nrw and prttty
Georgvtte, (Tepc de Thine, Voile uudKutni Kunua that
charm with their newriinta. A nuiubrr of beautiful models
to selrct from, trimmed with lace, hand eubio'dery, Jiraid
iiiK atul luckn with' touchca of fine Iac. priced s
$150.
A iN'autiful round flat color model of (leorKette. lace and hand rmhroidery trimmrtl at S10J)0
A selected Kroup of Wirtlimore waists of (Jeonrcttr and CrcCj Ieaulifulljr trimmed with lare
ami emhnidety in a liumhcr of models and colors at $5.75
Wcllworth Hlouses of Voile and Organdy, tailored and fancy style at. '. $2-20'
Lingerie Mouses of Voile and'Organdy, daintily frilled, tucked ud embroidered at $10
and $1.00.
.1 - . r.
Iadies' Store
4CC-471
Hlato Strtrt
jren'a Store
416
State Street
f Bin. CAMPBELL; Special Agent, Standard Oil Company, Salem, Ore:
ill!
ftlCTSlD
Friday., May 14th, 1:30 pi m.
1120 Centre Street
Sharp
Furniture, Furnishings,;
Range, Etc.
1 good Arminster rug. 9x12; 2 good Coilgolaum rugs. 9x12; 1 ex
.tra good Realestate 6-holer polfehed top range with water coll and
reservoir; 1 heater, hlock and pipe; 1 3-burner Clark Jewe l oil
tove. nearly new; 1 cane rocker; 2 roll seat oak rockers; 1 Imlta
tion leather lounge; 1 fir library table; 1 oak extension table; oak
dtaers; 1 oak stand ta1le; 1 kitchen cabinet glass doors; 2 Moeh
post Vernus Martin beds; 1 WlMMrt01'tl;SI,;.
. . fAii mattresses: 1 S. chiffoneer.
... , . .i. i 11 heater:,! feather bed; 8 pair
curtains; draperies, electric light globes comodes. pU
eottoa and wool blankets, pillows. loosing V ,
dishes, wash tubs, alarm clock, odd chairs, wash boards, ,
boards, hoes. 12 dozen fruit Jars, rag maw. . u , -
tides. Terms Cash. .
Time: Friday, May 14th, 1:30 p. m.
I " Place 1120 Centre Street
j Own
Come One; Come all; Brinj Your Neighhorf and
F. N. WOODRY,
I The Auctioneer
j Mrs. Belle Steele
owner, 1120 Centre Street
NOTE Goods on inspection day of sale only '
WOODRY BUYS AND SELLS EVERYTHtNO
PRECIXCT Xo. 13.
. Vrtt Ket
; Judges F. H. Reeves, Elsie R bo-
ten. .
Clerks Florence E. Viesko, Mary
Brown, Era C. Johnson;
Second Set.
Judges C. A. Roberts, James El-vln.
Clerks Nettle Stanton, Emma U
Graham, Mrs. Daisy Mclntlre.
PRECIXCT No. 14.
First Set.
Judces W. Leroy Bryant, 'Ward
K.' Richardson.
Clerks Alice s. Fisner, inna i.
Minler, Tattle A; Given. -
becoawl sec.
Judges S .H- Van Trump. T. J.
Davis.
Clerks J. N. Caniard. Mlna M.
Cook. Vera Richardson.
PRECIXCT Xo. IS.
First Set.
Judces Ida' M. Babcock. Mabel
fTnrtrMtelnJ
Clerks Mrs.' Etta Farrar, Nellie
White, Mrs. Bertha MeMahon.
Kecond neL.
indcTs Ronald Glover. Willa T.
Huckestein.
Clerks Mrs. Pearl Mott, Ktnei i
Fletcher, Mrs. Nettie A. Kaerth.
PBtUlSfT SkO. ID.
Flnt Set.
Judges Irene St. Helen, Lizzie
ITnrron '
Clerks Mary S. Moo res. u. A.
Crossan, Moliie C. Dancy.
Hecona oet.
Judges J. Baumgartner, W. H.
rncr.
rierks Grace Hussey. Alma
Pogue, Julia Iverson.
PItECIXCT Xo. 17.
First Set.
TndrM Iammi llacT. Cass Gib son
Clerks Rose W. Babcock, Clare
A: Vfbbert, Mary R. Davit. 0
Second Set.
Judgea E. Max Page. Geo. W:
Clerks Elmer A. Dane, Ralph E.
Thompson. Earl Dane.
PItECIXCT Xo, IS.
i First Set.
Judges W. F. Drager, W. J. Lin-
merks Elizabeth L. Bohrnatedt-
Mmnle Downing. James Plant.
Second Set. -
Judces IL E. Pemberton. Geo
Shavr.
Clerka-Tom Galloway, C. A. Art
ke. Herman Bcneuoerg. ,
The polls tor said special election
:m k. mwi nrt thA irrnuirr Dronifra
to be annexed to the city of Salem at
the usual polling place on the Oregou
State Fair Grounds; being at th'
same time and place as the polls for
the state and county primary itw
nating election, held on said day.
within th itv nf Salem, the noils
fdr said apeclal election will be open
. iha nanal and recular nolllnc
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Bethlehem Performance at Bethlehem Price
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TTHE overTThcrmini ncthlchcm Success is due lo ore fundamental fact. The
A Bcthtehem Motor Truck is built to transport tonntjc w!th abvolute de
pendability at a minimum cosL
Check Bcthlchcrn Performance at Iklhlchcrr. Price jtn$t any truck cm tne
market. Vou will agree with u that each Bethlehem . Cost Dollar represent
100 cents of value. Stop in now and examine t Bethlehem.
Teecw BETHLEHEM MOTORS CORPORATION riTeeCw.
11 Tea Cher sm AUeatowa raan fray's 4TeCW.j
SALEM VEUE COMPANY
1J North Commercial Street. J. W. Jones. Mgr.
Dcalrrs Marlon and r!k Coantles. Territory open lot good, live dealers.
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