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THE OREGON STATESMAN I FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1&30. 1 'I CITY MEWS A Mature Mind And experienced man for coroner. Vote A. M. dough, (oald adv.) To San Franclsn Mrs. Max Sol of left Wednesday morning for San Francisco to attend Buyers' Week" for the People's Cash store. She trill return to Sa lem in about 10. da s. Today, 1:3 p. m. - - hi auction sale. South Sixteenth and, Wilbur. All high class furni ture. Res big ad. W. K. Wright auctioneer. i , The Dance of the Week. Tonight in the armory, tion music . Itevela- Auction Kale Today, 1:30 p. m:; Oak Lodge ad ditlon. south Sixteenth. High clacs lurnuure. come arly. Public Statement . I have devoted over twenty years oi taunim senrtce as coroner, and I J TOM MIX , in "DESERT LOVE SEXXETT COMEDV have nothing to hide nor explain, have made no mistatements of mv- self or opponents, am f ullv comve- tent to continue the office as in the past and-will appreciate your sup port, vote ciough for Coroner, (paid adv.) Defendants Krtralnl A final decree was granted Yes terday in the case of L. E. Sinimon vs. W. H. Ankeny et al. The court found judgment in favor of the plaintiff and issued! an trder re straining the defendants from tres passing or carrying on logging op ; crations on the plaintiff's land. Pooler Denies uuier uiea an answer to a complaint in the circuit court ye terday in the case of Maunra Pooler. Mounce alleged in the com- Panxics At Clancey- 123 N. Liberty St.- har- Wlwlotn, Yi a a m m Ana a maiureo. mina are a plaint he filed last week that Pooler moniou3 combination for conserving naa enticed his wife away from her I taxpayers money. Vote for A. M aome ana asked for $10,000 judg-l -ougn. tor Coroner. fpaid adv.) ment. The answer filed by Mr. Pooler yesterday denies each alle gation made by Mounce in his com plaint. Pan; let At Clan cry's 123 N. Liberty St. Those Wanting Kimball Cultivators fenouid get in touch with Charles U. Archerd Implement company at once. Ha Al way Keen Experience and years go hand' in hand. Vote A. M. Clougb for Coro- ner- '(paid -adv.) Jewelry Firm Sue . The Commercial Jewelry company filed a complaint In the circuit court estertfay against James In gels. who. it is claimed, sold them. jewelry and leather goods which were not the quality they were represented to be. The plaintiff asks for judgment to the extent of $ ft. 50, which was the cost of shipping the goods back and for the cost of the suit. act !n first elans condition. He I Idaho. He was 40 years old and claims that ilson said If the car leaves a widow and three children. was not as represented, he would repair it. Martin further claims that I St. Paul's Snnday School the car wss not in runnlnr order! Party ocstnoned. eather ua and that when he returned It to bt pleasant. repaired, w i:on refused to put tho car In running order and that he I t-i tin . i mm m w a w. ea e w 'sjss men aemanaea ine return of I4C0 ar Ri nr. Tw.ntT-fonr wmcn no a pia ior ine auio ana TMr, onsht to be lone enourh to that Wilson refused to return the kttp aa official when there are otb- iuuu-j. iuc yiimuit prays ior il, h-.it r anallrld. Vol Rlrdorj court to give him judgment against ine aetenuani ior iso and s per cent interest. for coroner. (paid adv.) Lin Dwan production. Sunday. Tt Liberty Lorkley Will Make Vote for Fred Lot k ley for secre tary of state. He ts taoroagaly fa miliar with Oregon's resources aad Its needs. He stands for economy, efficiency and a square deaL I paid adv.) Lore, Watchmaker and Xrwelc 337 Slate street. Salem. The Original IlecUUon Malr- Saturday night at Moose hall. Dancing and singing. The Charles It- Arclierd Implement Co. is the authorized relling agt-nt for Salem and vicinity for Deering and McCormick repairs. Look-your machinery over carefully and get your repairs at the earliest possible dale, then you will be ready for your haying and harvest work. Putnam Pnaeral Today The funeral of J. 8. Putnam, who died at his home Wednesday, will be held this afternoon at 2:39 o'clock from the Rladon c ha Del. Rev. Mr. Koeder will conduct the services and burial. In charge of the Masonic lodge, will b held la City Vie' cemetery. He was a member of tne Masonic lodge of Custer, S. D. Lawn Party INiMponeU Standard Put Caullae Down The Standard Oil company an nounced yesterday a reduction In the price of gasoline to Saltta people. They chopped a cent and a half a ration of the price which will sure ly delight all but wagon devotee. And It Is rather a novelty la t fa ir nd of things, as things In general have been going In the recent part The Standard O.I price to Salem cus tomers, at retail, this morn leg. .i 2C 1-2 rents a gallon: aad this la- rlu.es the state gasoline Lax. Whe- For a later date by St. Paul's San- tfaer this U In sympathy with the day school committee. THE "DAYTON" The Bicycle for Everyone ' LLOYD E. RAMSDEX 387 Court Street Bicycles and Bicycle Repairing DIXIE DOUGHNUTS 3IorIei and Vaudeville l&c- and 35c. Decarc at St. wph's hall. Friday. Jo- Tltle Is Cleared r Lewis Johnson was granted a de cree yesterday by the circuit court against Fairfax M. Parish ettal. The court decrees that the defendant have no claim to certain land lo cated in Silverton. Ranks to Clow All Day All Salem banks will remain closed aft day Friday, May 21. Primary election day. Genuine "Revelation" Mule At Moose hall every Saturday night. Dancing and singin. Pansies At Clancey's ' 123 X. Liberty St. Squaw ker Dance Friday night armory. Revelation orchestra, admission. A big floor. Ladies fr 35c Doz. 5 lbs. Peanut Butter ..fl.00 1 Bale Straw c 23 Bars Laundry Soap fl.00 100 lbs. Netted Ger Spuds.. $8.00 100 lbs. Wheat. 94.00 THE HIGHLAND GROCERY Phone 496 74S Highland Ave. SALEM BAKING COMPANY 439 Court Street Phone 954 ' "WALLFELT" Takes the place of cloth at about one-third MAX 0. BUREN 179 N. Commercial St Bonds, Mortgages Interest Bearing Investments HAYKINS & ROBERTS 04LS07 Oregon Bunding CARL & B0WERS0X Groceries 383 Court Street Phone 409 1920 ELGIN SIX IS HERE t aiotoriats who are look In a- ' ror a Strong, serviceable car with eleirant body lines and Interior specification chat titume maximum a err tea and economy at a reasonable price should see this ear. LEE L GILBERT, Distributor 1M S. Cenareial ttrcet. .Martin Urines Suit B. S. Martin filed a complaint with the circuit court yesterday against Otto J. Wilson, whom he alleges. solcT him an auto truck which was Let Us Play the Latest Victor Records H. L Stiff Furniture Co. It Pays To Trade At The FARMERS CASH STORE C. Barton Ihmlall 247 North Commercials 247 Club to Entertain The Luella club, composed of wo men connected with Kimball Theo logical school, will entertain the Kimball students at luncheon Friday May 21. at 5:30 p. m.. tt the home of Dr. Edwin Sherwood. A program will be given. For C Vote for Lloyd T. Rlgdon. progres sive young business man who will handle the job with economy and tf- flcUicy. (paid adv. nationwide downward sweep of pric es la general, or oaly a lor I saael fetation. deponent does not resume to say. Dat that It will be welcome news goes without saying. That Same "Itevelatlon" Mair At Moore hall Saturday night. Dancing and singing. ,Ufamti Tnrned i lien F. Went, county assessor re ports that !eputy Assessors II. W. Hall of Woodburn, P. C. Frerea it Mehama. S. A. Peterson of Monitor and W. A. Jones of Macleay have completed their districts aad have turned In their assessments for lsze. Klncaid KiltJr Wonderful dancing, staging piping at The lUlgk Sunday. and BISHOP BROS, nigh aad rrry su. nM 2419 WE BUY ram Prod see, UttK ttt. rajtig Highest Caaa Uarktt rrteeo. W1LLARD Stonre BiUcry ftEBTlCS ITAT10 W. W. MOORE fartltire Store The Home et the VUtrola To gvt sore for year money Moore's at OREGON BATH HOUSE Relieve thai tired fBag Try a Tsrk Lk Lath Baseintxit Orejoa BcIIdls: For 24 Years: The office of coroner has been monopolized by the same Interests. Vote for Lloyd Rlgdon who is qual ified In every respect and entitled to the office. ; (paid adv.) "Nnthlnc Bt the TrwtV A whirlwind of laughs, a gale .r joy. showing at Te Liberty today and tomorrow. Company Has IrtMolvroS In response lo a complaint filed by Portland rltliena against the Southwest Side Water eompaay. the latter yesterday filed a upplemea- tary answer with the puttte service commission In which It Is staUd fast the company has been dltaolved and the property turned over to the Multnomah Co-operative Water asso ciation, in lis C Thayer. TL T. Ljng and others are the eomplalnaata. ITJryrle Stolen The police were notified yesterday by Mrs. M. A. Estes that a bicycle was rtolen from her daughter while the latter was attending the Wash ington school. Mrs. Estes said that that the wheel was an Erie make and that tt had a parcel rack attached to the handlebars. Lloyd KLM Will be the next coroner. Every where the sentiment in that young men should be given a chance and that 24 yars la long enough for man to alt on a county job. ( pal J adv.) Ve4 For J. M. Wms- Candldate for representative. Commander Salem poet No. It. G. A. K. Ballot No. 7 . (paid adv.) Wlit Hare Yon? We lay. eetl aad exekaage new aad eeeoad-aaad fs rait a re. steeea. raagen. ruga, tools, etc We wUl bay you oat. Siieial Hal On White Leghorn baby chix. from g to 10 a. m. today. Si 8 State St. Sqnawker Dance- Friday night, armory. Revelation orchestra, admission. - A big floor. Ladles free Elka AsaUt Famllr At the regular meeting of the Llks lodge last night a collection was tak en for the relief of the widow and three children or William R. Moses, who died Wednesday at the Leonard hotel and whow funeral was held yesterday. About SCO was put Into the bat as It was passed around. Mr. Moses waa not a member of the lodge. Sqnawker !are Tomlgh Music Revelation orchestra. ory. Ladles free. arta- TrafV Haaard I Declaring that a grade crossing at Alder Springs on Henrietta street Portland, would create a traffic hat ard. tlte Oregon Electric railway company has filed with the pub We service eommlamton an objection to the crossing which has been peti tioned for by the city of Portland. Decarr Slavic Trickster at St. Joseph's hall. Friday. 8 p. M I T H For MOKE State and Commercial Streets S -167 North Commercial St. At the .Electric Sign "SHOES" DQnaSON ELECTRIC CO. JOB WORK AND FIXTURES Z22 North Liberty Stree ,t EAGLE DRESS SHIRTS $2.00, $L00 to f 10.00 r SCHEl'S U4 State Street . The Kappmlieizuer House la Sal' W00D-R0SE MOTOR CO Z46.StateStreet , Phone 311 Dlstribators Had son Essex and Overland , Cars WANTED Furniture, tar res. heaters, tools. and. In fact any thins yon. hare to sell. I buy for cash. Phone S10 or 511. W00DRY, The Auctioneer Salem Auto Ediitor Shop . Radiators, render and Oaa ' Tank Repaired Tractor Radiators a Specialty Ford Radiators tor Sale 198 8. 32th St. Salem. Or. G, H. TRACY WOOD CO. can furnish . you with all kinds of wood promptly. Phone 520- n Statesman Staff- Miss Lucile "Messner arrived in Sa lem tfceMerday and will be connected with the staffer the Oregon Statev man. Miss Mesner. wha Is a for mer University of Oregon girl, has but recently, been discharged from the army, having spent more than a year in the service. During most "f this time she acted as editor of the official government newspaper at the army hospital located at Denver. .. l Special Sale On WhttaLcrhorn baby chlx. from 8 to 10 a. m'.'tdday. 58 State St. Care All Ilb Larry Semon In "The Fly Cop now showing at Te Liberty. It'a time to laugh. Vote It J. M. Wai Candidate for representative. Commander Salem post No. It. G. A. R. Uallot No. 7i. (paid adv.) Two Oowplea Marriage licensee were Issued yes terday to P. W. Owre and Miss T. A. Hesedahl of McKee. Or- and to Charles A. IZIllnskl and Dorothy Smith cf Salem. Lecal rtlaaka Get them at The 8ttesmaa ofQea Catalog on appUcatlom. J. T. WeUh (Present Incnmbent) For city marshal. Efficiency and economy. Your tote will be appreci ated. I am & taxpayer. (Paid ad.) Wasn't "Soldier of Fortune One of the best red-blooded Amert- stories you ever read? Shee the Al- Xew foeporatlnw Articles of Incorporation were filed yesterday by the St. Johns Construction company of Portland capitalised at SSO.eeO. The Incor porators are Perry Coalett. F. C Swanson and George F. Cameron. Articles were filed by the Western Oregon Telephone A Telegraph com pany of Forest Grove, capitalised at 1 2 0.0 09. The incorporators are W S. Moreland. E. C.- Morelaad aad George A. lUamaa. . Resajutloas, d dissolution were filed by the Laa Miles Staadlsh company of Portland The Wauna Navigation compear, aa lowa concern, withdrew. COL. W. F. ftraCHT. A i 271 N. Commercial 8lv zUlea. Or. List your sale with aa People's Fcmlhire Store NUt rtoae 1MT TaoaeTlt it It Is cf the i stot Itaportaaee that this rgsal utlon kaa the txatf.l of the proper t ratals g aad cf modern eafpmeat. We make sure that the appointment la every ease are gleamed aad rer rect. tS i 0REG0NUS A PXRIXOT CXOAJn Maaqfactnred by HXDaTRSONS CIGAR FACTO XT Phone tit Clectric Machinery axl Engineering Company For CXPEXT ELECTRICAL WOES 237 Court Street Fhona 418 Funeral Held Yesterday The funeral of the late William It. Moses, who died at the hotel Wed nesday after an Illness with erysipe las, was held 'yesterday at 10 a. n. from the Webb. Cloagh chapel. Rev.'C. H. PfSwell of St. Paul's Epl- copal church conducted the service. Hurlal was in Odd Fellows cemetery. Mr. Moses had been a resident of Sa lem only four months coming from THERE FURS v OF STYLE AND QUALTTT . Fnra Remodeled -to Order WEST FUR CO. 121 Court St; Opposite Court House enaunnnnnnnnsssMssssBBsssBssssBssnn D. H.M0SHER High Clasa Cleaning and Pressing 474 Court Street U. S. GARAGE 554 Ferry Street USED BUT NOT ABUSED CARS SPECIAL New series Studebaker, sine S1825. today S1S00. U. B. I Garage. Phone 175S W T. RIGD0N CO. Leading Funeral Directors at . BLUSH norm. A Horn Away from Rome Strictly Modern SI t per day ISO IUmh et II4 lmtvt Only Hotel In Busiaeae DUtrtet f u DlCR O'Neill MONUMENTS If your monumental work Is solicit ed, kindly ask the solicitor for our i business card. J. C JOXES, Prop. Canital Monumental Work 2210 S. Com. SL Phone 89. Salem I ELECTRIC RESTAURANT 481 State Street Our Specialty: Oyster Fish Chop! Chill Con Carne - , J. D. MADDOX. Prop. ; i USED CARS To Sell Cheap for Cash or to trad for Bread and Butter THE D. Jk C. MOTOR CO. 178 S. Commercial SL LONG DISTANCE AUTO TRUCKING WILLAMETTE VALLEY TRANSFER CO. Phone 1400 We alto do local Lulling. CPTOttTRlST-OrTlCULN Trucks Reduced In Price We have a carload of trucks bought before the advance that we must close out lVfc and 2Vi ton sixes. Get our prices. KALF.M VELIK COIPAXV 162 North Commercial Street ARE ONLY 150 0" Of These SILK SPORTS SKIRT Of Silks, Satins and Crepe de Chine CITY CLEANING WORKS Oajiers ot Quality Cleaning Dyal&g aTpalrtas 1211 Btata SL Fhoraa TtS Busicks MYRTLE ROWLAND Mvale and Moalcnl Menaanadlae Bonorn Dealer ta Salen 415 Court St. Salem, Oregon Telephone SSS : L 8 ALUM ALBANY WANTED Beans - V Eggs Potatoes PEOPLE'S CASH STORE! HAMILTON i THE FCRNTTTJRB MAJf 07m 'make and hang your drapes. Largest Stock of Drapery. t 840 Court street. WONDER HOSE Tor Kiddles, per pair . .Me REMXAXT STORE 264 North Commercial Street WANTED IVKK AND MACHIXKFr OF ALL KINDS We also boy second-hand gooda. If rem have anything to sell tor n good price rail 60S. Tt Square Deal He Kaahion Los tlccrrcU lLe sports skirt a urcrrauijr of the summer wardrtle. An4 urrlr it U a delightful necessity when one find, such lovely models as we are now showing. Your akirt tnsjr he a gleamy white or a p3tel shade of delicate tinL When worn with the sheer Moue of the present mode, a silk sports skirt becomes a thing of beauty. We regret that we were able to secure only a hundred and fifty of these skirt, for they were such a fortunate buy that we are able ta price them most attractively. We will doubtles-t have many more calls for then akirta than we can accommodate, but, of course, it U the early shopper that will reap the advantage of this rule. Better Goods For Lea Tern xi a a CAPITAL JUNK CO. 271 Cbexneketn St. Salem, Ore. RnrwEwnanv ' that we par tbe aia-n rt for oaMrarrs. stoves, macmixest Ann too La Don't sell asjrthtc before yen ee na TUB CaFITAU HARDWiaa AID riRsrrciuft oo. m w. fMi'i st rWM S4T IMAGINE THEM And Priced at Only $n a. 75 19; I . ' Let u prove. to you that our prlee are lees. . Some good bargain la new and used pianon. THE WHEY B. ALLEN CO. 51t Court L Derby bmlldlas ; WM. GAHLSD0RF The Store of Honaewarei BICYCLES A. H. MOORE At His Old Stand on Court Street IIARTMAN BROS. CO. Tot Fine' Jewelry Jewelers and Opticians The workmanship, quality and styles of the skirts we ruarante to be of the best. Our "Pay As You Co'" rlan has met with the heartiest approval from our patrons they know that it will mean a definite saving to them!