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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1920)
THE OREGON STATESMAN SUNDAY, MAY 30. 1020. . i - m kiuy Hamlet hie Salem friends have been informed f the death in Minneapolis on May ts of Ouy Hamlet, formerly employed it the Canfield barber shop in the regon building. Hamlet, while em- loved here, was called to Minneap- lis to be at the bedside of bis moth r, who died three week later. Mr. lamlet contracted pneumonia which leveloped into tuberculosis, an'l he lied after an iilness of eight months n a Minneapolis hospital. I ot Robert R. Macintosh and his ad dress as 1379 Broadway. Upon in vestigation by the police it was learn- ea that there is no such address. The ponce, are searching for the thief. dav neiniail w t , ... ri V soauon wun a line phonograph that cost $275 An other prominent local citizen pre sented the association with an en dowment of $275 to be used in the purchase of records for the musical instrument. rwo Big Days for Salem June thirteenth and fourteenth. 'ut Flowers and Potted Plant At Arthur Plants greenhouse, 13th ind Wilbur. . ' ' Carrier Boys Wanted liy Tne statesman; who will hold their Jobs during the summer and Pnermanenfly. Apply at Statesman "Tness oince, or pnone oa. ttentlon IV. P. O. Elks Owing to unavoidable circum tances LadieR night has been post poned until Wednesday, June 9th. "Tho Spirit of 118" A patriotic picture will be shown ai me congregational church this evening in recognition of Memorial day. Address of the evening on "Sol ders oi Jesus Christ." Student Hold Picnic ine sophomore and freshman classes of Willamette university en joyed a jolly picnic at Bush's pas ture yesterday. The party took lunches which they ate under the trees when their appetites were keen est. . Both classes . are unusuallv large and by. heeding the adage of "the more the merrier." enjoyed a grand good time. Phonograph is iv A member of the board of direc tors of the Salem Y. M. C. A. yester- Scalo Is Advanced The Loyal Legion of Loggers and Lumbermen -announce that the new common wage scale, which has been advanced from $4.40 to $4.60 will ', become effective June 1. It affects all common labor at the Spaulding mill in Salem. E v ii si ,WM. FARXCM 4 . - In .- "THE ADVENTURERS "DANGEROUS EYES' For Laughing Purposes Only IUjrdon and Reliable funeral director. Tho World and Eternity And "Soldiers of Jesus Christ" will be Dr. aKntner's seimon subjects to day. The police have recovered the bi cycle that was stolen from Arthur Martin. 510 Twenty-fifth street, the first of last week. The wheel had been sold to Steinbocks auto wreck ing yard by a man giving the name THE "DAYTON" The Bicycle for Everyone LLOYD E. RAMSDEX . v 387 Court j Street - Jcyclea and . Bicycle Repairing 1IXIE ' DCUGHNUTS 35c Doz. SALEM BAKING COMPANY a Court Street Phone 954 "WALLFELT" Takes -the place of cloth at' about one-third MAX 0. BUREN 179 N. Commercial St km, Mortgages Interest Bearing LnTcetmemta - HAYKINS & ROBERTS 104307 Oregon Building OREGON BATH HOUSE Relieve that tired feeling by a Turk ish. Bath Basement Oregon Building 5 lbs- Peanut Butter. ..... .91.00 1 Bale Straw. . . . . . . ....... .65c 23 Bars Laundry Soap. . . . .tl.OO 100 lbs. Netted Ger Spuds.. $8.00 100 lbs. Wheat..... ..$4.30 THE HIGHLAND GROCERY Phone 496 748 Highland Ave. CARL & B0WERS0X Patriotic Motion Pictu At Congregational church this eve ning "The Spirit of 1918." Legal Blanks Get them at The Statesman offlea. Catalog on application. v Another Bicycle Found- Conrad DeRoss. 1305 Highland avenue, brought a bicycle to the po nce station yesterday that he had found under the Oregon Electric trestle near the deaf school. The wheel proved to be the same one that was reported stolen earlier in the week by Bruce Baker. Live Endeavor- Meeting at 7 p. in. at First Con gregational church. Miss Constance Kantner. leader. Hall's Top Shop For first class auto tops, uphol stering and trimming work. "Y" building. Library Closed The Salem Public library will be closed Sunday afternoon and all day Monday in observance of Memorial day. Books that would naturally fa)l due on Monday will be extended one day and may be brought in on Tuesday. Xin Years' European Expetfeuev- airs. rein, in Salem Tuesdays. Mrs. Susan MrMunn. Ill Mrs. Susan McMunn who has been quite ill at her home at Lake Lablsh for the past three weeks from an' at tack of grip, is slightly improved. tsli the eccrt for udgmnt r''t defendant to the extent oi i.JS.OS on six counts. Kalewaw "ReveUttom" Music Is played by Salem players; banjo, drums, trombone, violin, piano and msrimbaphonca; Monday night at Moose hall. Twenty Voices in l.adiV tliorns All pupils of Miss Lena Bella Tar tar. Recital First Christian church. Thursdav evening. Everybody in vited. No admission; no collection. I Daughter I Uora A daughter was born Saturday May 22. to Mr. and Mrs. Frsnklyn B (Kurt! to Ilave Vmj i A ftreelaUoawarr Tracer. - a a- e M- 9m a a. . I w w wuunir iivrs. u. vj. uorer aaa iu icrtrk WnoattM Mf staff are hard at work geuiag oat I right yoa em the tablet martin Us ioe c sects ior ine siv jiarM snaiipoi wners Panl rt.v.r minoA- waii- clerks who served on the Marion hoc for the airesl to be kuc la te a a. a Ak. I v county ciecuea iwaras in is iiiuia ?torta raarth. election. I Swm Yac mitOL stir. wast a ain! Aad whjr 4ul Lhr Lov, Watrhsmaaas a4 wtle iWk th Old N.k charck to kaax as? siaia iirMi. umo. sua iar ursrt At i-K I nto eac aaa tta An army disc aa its wss filed wltaltha wilso eab.at? Matthes. at the family bom at I the roaaty cUrk yesterday by Gorr lecjbcr of Waconds. Ilrratler Named The county court issued an order! ioBday Night. Mooe Hall yesterday appointing J. R, Dressier I "RevelaUon" music for dancing. executor in the estate of the late William Hoppe. upon receivinc a e- iichamgel tltlon rrom Gertrude J. and Willie 1 ttM person who took a new E. Hoppe. heirs to the estate, ask-1 Stetson hat from the Marion hotel ing for Mr. Dressier' appointment. I during the lunch hour Saturday piease communicate wun in aianoa T1m "RcvrUtlon" (rchrlra hotel or phone 114 1-J. The hat left Plays at Moose hall Monday nicht.!,r t place was a. Stetson, purchased iTyWr Rays Taalac Roul dancing. I from the Qarm Clothing Co.. Beards-1 Bring back yoer empty ones. tarn, ill. L. Tnel. who was a sergesat la the 140th lafaatry. Mr. Tnel aerved two years in the army. Part ef that time waa spent overseas on the Daaloape sector. A discharge was filed by Ralph Sid all Harper, who was a pri vate in the air service. Harper In flated la Auras. 191T. aad waa dis charged la April. 111. He also pat la a bitch overseas. WOOD WOOD The t t fart are wood la the city for the acr at Tracy's Pboae IZ9 Collect On Pelt Russell II. Lichty. who lives on route 7 brought 1 gopher 12 years old. out of Salem, skins to the Doac-lnc Monday Night Moose hall. "Revelation' music. Joerph Farrar Fwaeral Today. Joseph Watt Farrar died at n lo cal hospital yesterday morning. He was 41 years old and Is sarvtved by one son and one daughter, both of thla city. The faaeral services will be held this morals g at 10 o'clock S. C STONE, M. D. CURES CAXCERil aad does a general ofJVe practice. Offve Tyler's Drag store 1(7 Soath Centmercul Pireet The Y. W. C. A. Cafeteria Will be open to men on June 1st. All men welcome. Meals from 11:30 to 1:30 each day except Sunday. Home cooking. Drs. White and Marshall Osteopathic physicians. TJ. S. Bk, WHKI IS SAXKV. OUJrtiOB tea at - EJUGH HOTXX A Rome Away from Home Strictly Modern 1.0l per day ISO Hmw ef telM Ua(r Only Hotel la Business District county clerk's office yesterday and I"0 Expeaee Accoaate-r-collected the bounty, which amount-1 Jo Daumgartner and A. F. Msr ed to 16.10. Younr t.trht ..i icUs. elected Conor Urn en from, the had caught the rodents since May 4 I third ward, filed their election ex-1 from the TtrwiUlger funeral home . rlpense accounts with City Recorder I tRo Rev. Jsmes Elvln coadactiag Hear Tm! tuvv. t-r. I Race yesterday. The accounts show the services, uuriai win n in wa That banJo now from U of o unn. lhat they etch spent 25 cents, which I Fellows cemetery. day night; Its the "Revelation atl" tBe co,t o( tn"Ir aomlaaUoa pe- Moose hall. tiUona. LJcennes Are Issued Marriage licenses were Issued vea- terday to Theodore James sod Leone May Estes. both or Salem, and to Howard Robert of Portland and Doris Sawyer of Salem. Four Acts Of vaudeville at the BUgh today. Ford Car We can I as tall n one-man top on your Ford without extra cost For limited time only. Hall's Top Shop. -Y" building. WOODRY BUYS and SELLS EVERYTHING Pbcrae 51W11 270 K. Commercial St. An unidentified man wearing a UttTaTJ SoClftlff EltCt Diaca on aaa a long oiaca overcoat stole a tire from the rear of an au tomobile late Friday night while the bttictn For Next Year Monday Night, Dancing At iioose ball. "Revelation I car was narked behind the Bine BirJ music. 'I cafe. ICS South Commercial street. The police were notified and Officer Sues to Collect I Moffitt responded to the call but the A complaint was filed In the eil thief made his escape before the of- cuit court yesterday by S. B. Hill flMr riTed by fleeing through the! Myrtle Mason who so dUOagntshed Several of the Willamette literary societies hav elected their officers tor the coming semester. The Chi tomatheaa society will be served In the capacity of president by. . sUss BISHOP BROS. High and Ferry Eta. rN Phone 1400 WE BUY Farm - Produce. Eggs, ete.. Paying Highest Cash Market Prices. WILLARD Storage Battery SERVTCB STATION 238 N. High St Telephone 203 Groceries 383 Court Street Phone 409 192U EUHN SIX IS! HERE Motorists' Who are looking- (or a tronr. serviceable car with grant body lines aad interior specif loatioas that assume muluum service - and economy at a rsseoaaaie price saeiua see this car. LEE L GILBERT, Distributor 1S4 se. Cesssserelal Strees. W00D-R0SE MOTOR CO 246 State Street Phone 311 t Distributor t Hudson Essex and Overland ; Can 167 North . Commercial St. sVthe Dectrio , Sign SHOES" f ENNISQN ELECTRIC CO. ' 103 W0R3C AJfD FIXTURES ' X22 North Liberty Street Salem Auto Kadiator Shop Radiators, renders and Gaa " Tanki Repaired -Tractor Radiators a Bpcclalty Tort Radiator for. Sale 198 8. 12th 8t. Salem, Ore. KAGLB DRESS SHTRTS ia.oo, $3.00 to f 10.00 SCHETS S44 State Street P Kspjnnhelmer House In Salem U.S. GARAGE 5d Ferry Street USED BUT NOT ABUSED CARS SPECIAL New series Studebaker vslne 21825. today S1S0O. U. B. Garage. Phone 1781 D. H. M0SHER l- High Class : Cleaning and Pressing 474 Court Street MONUMENTS If your monumental work la solicit ed, kindly ask the solicitor for our business card. J. C JONES, Prop. Capital Monumental Works 2210 S. Com. St, Phone 689, Salem You W. W. MOORE Furniture Store The Home of the Victrola get more for your money Moore's against I. G. Arehart et al. Mr. Hill Wood yard of the Charles K. Spaul- lafug Logging company. FURS STORED Store your. Furs i during summer with . us Fowr Arts Of vaudeville at the BUgh today. WEST FUR CO. herselt durlag the past semester fa deba'e. Miss VlraiaU Mason U vice president: Mary Staufter and Sybil McClare. aecretartee: Edith Use ley. treasurer; Faerie Wallace, critic: Msrgsret Aides, series nt at armt: and Gladys GUbert aad Helen Hoover members of the esecsUve committee; and Ida Nlswaager aad Mtaaie Ai rays S3 Flee Carl E. Nelson, who wss arrested several nlchts ijro by Officer W. J. 521 rnnrt c rnnn.. . , I nue ior cuuibk comers ai iae in-1 bier are casioaiaaa. 'k"u" tersectlon of State and High, street. The ChrestoshUlaas have elected was arraigned before Police Judge I for the fall semester, for p reside at. Earl Rare yesterday and was flaedlrrank Bennett: vice president. Oor- ?5 upon pleading guilty to the I don Sam mom: secretaries; Waldo Zeller aad Raymond Schmalle; Dreamland Rink Tseedsy. FtUAy.'Saiu'day and Sanday nights. S jJy after noon Ladiee skate free) Fridsr night. Ladies skstes lee Tuesday and Saturday night VL-i--i a Trucks Reduced In Price We have a carload of trucks bought charge. dpi ore me aavance tnat we must close out m and 2 ton Get our prices. SALEM VELIE COnAXT 162 North Commercial Street sites. I mLm Tartara Chorwe of Tweaiy In recital. First Christian church. Splendid solo numbers. Thursday evening. Everybody invited. No ad ra lesion; n collection. at I Let Us Play the Latest Victor Records H. L Stiff Furniture Co. MILLERS JL Cood Good;. mJ Colonel OttJ-nherry fkM-k Colonel James S. Duseaherry. la- treasurer. Keith Lyman: critic An drew Catoa; reporter. Virgil Ander son, snd msrshsl. Edesrd Noteosu The new PhU officers are: Presi dent. Fa ye Perisger. who hss also been elected as editor-in-chief of the Coilegi s a for next yesr. ssd who will be remembered as the lcsaias ladr In the "Lady of Lyons' the Better Goods For Less Ktmclor.lniMrtnr foe tha Orrn I Junior PUy tnat was given receauy . Coast Artillery corps, returned to l presldenU AnnaelUs Packen Raim Sitnnti frnm .n in.ntinn I ham: secretaries Lois Ceddc and inn tt Mr.Tin.M I Grace Bralnsrd: treasurer. Rsth jaiis ; aaa rruir, nirimin. vw For Sale The Sroistr rmia na eieeiee ior 200 White Leghorn chicks, two Preeldeat. "JT" McKtttrtc: TV week! old; 300 White Leghorn ehUks president. Paul Shere-ood: iy: nine days old: 200 White Leghorn ' Verm RU and Bruce chicks three days old. Few hesvles treasurer. Howard Mort; and crtUc. breeds also. Season closes June 8. ."tov, . . C. N. Needham. 8S8 State BL Phone The VWbsteriass and Adalantee do 40A no elect officers for the nest semes ter uaui the fail term opens. , It Pays To .Trade At The FARMERS CASH STORE C. Burton DurdaU ' 247 North Commercial 247 tht we pay tse eJs- Hee for IU.VIU.ILUU m L HJI ITV ft M CaHriCTS, BTOVKS. MACUUKBT ASD TOOL! Don't sell earth Ins: feerere yea see me. THS UriTL HARDWAKS AMU W, Om'I St. M ITH For MOKE State 'and Commercial Streets S s Major Henry O. Miller, assistant WYttltm Temiori UCIRS day for his home tn McMJnnviUe bj OOUlhWCSt ApVUCCtlOn wnere ne win spena ine week-end Western territory has galsed sa For Sale I advantage la appllcsUon of the na 200 White Leehorn chicks, two Oon'i railroads, now being heard y weeks old; S 00 White Leghorn chicks lateretate commerce commission nine dsys old: 200 White Leghorn lB t 04 of tB eoelhwest. chicks three days old. Few hesvles comprising tke sutes of Araassas. breeds sUo. Set son closes June 5. Texas ssd Oklahoma, have filed a C. N. Needham. 31 Stale sr Phnn. sepsrste appllcatloa asking to be 400. iptscea in n separsie uisinci ironi other western territory. This U the . , . . . I Zaklee Kellbe la opinion of the public service coo- At ms Via tuna on Court 5irt Zsldee Wltthrop Kellot. danshter nlon tn commenting on lnforms- of Vr v Patnam. ia .t.. tton rcceled rrom comsissioner BICYCLES A. H. EI00RE OREG0NUS A PERFECT CIGAH Manufactured by HENDXRSOrrS CIGAR FACTOKY Phone Sit; HARTRIAN BROS. Ca For Fine' Jewelry Jewelers and Optieianj mom in c at a tocai noaptial after a I brief Illness. She was 25 years old. The funeral will be held from the Webb A Clough chspel Monday af ternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial will be I In City View cemetery. ELECTRIC RESTAURANT 481 State Street Our Specialty: Outers Fish Chops Chill Con Carne MADDOX. Prop. USED CARS To Sell Cheap for Cash or to trade for Bread and Butter THE B. & C. MOTOR CO. 178 S. Commercial St, QTY CLEANING WORKS ClHuiers of Quality b'Jig Dyeing R&palrlng fl SUte St, Phons Tt8 HYRTLE KN0WLAND Busick's k SALEM ALBANY Musical MeMhandlse Bonorn Dealer In Ratera ile; ,4 Court gt, ' S&lem. Oregon T telephone 2S2 HAMILTON THE FCRNTTURE MAIf . Will make and hang your drapes. Largest Stock of Drapery 840 Court Street. WANTED Beans Eggs Potatoes ? j 'wLE'S CASH STOREj WONDEHOSE For Kiddles, per pair ...We RE3XNA5T STORE 284 North Commercial Street Electric Machinery sxl Engineering Company Foy CZF2KT ZLCTSI0AL W0SX 227 Court Street Phone 488 W T. R1GD0N CO. Leading Funeral Direetorn What Hart Yon? We buy. sell and exchange new and second-hand furniture, stoves, ranges, rugs, tools, etc We will buy you out. COL. W. F. WRTGnT, Auctioneer 271 N. Coramerclsl St, Salem. Or. List your sales with us People's Fnrnltiire Store Night Phone 104? H i Phono 734 Fred A. WllUsnrs. who Is now In Wsshlsgtoa. The res son the southwestern road bsve asked to be re-districted Is said to be their con ten lion that the gen ersl Increase asked is not ssfflclest to prod ace the rev ease required by them. Should their request be gram ed It wosld mean that Orecon aad other western states probably would be saved from an Increase even icdk-ks inree aays Ola. T ew heavies thai has ha kM for the vm! breeds also. Sesann clones Jane S. I ,u. inm... .m i. r. .irruuin. JS &(SIC CU rnoseifn. .1 !...( . 14. 400. 1 I YwlA . v l tl.. II.. wtmm . .M . WT .VI WV M . W I WH restern classifications which has Mrs. Hunt Dire . I been continued to Jsae 7. Thla U Word wss received here yesterday I to give time for preparation toreros morning or the death of Mrs. A. Fl I elimination. From Jane 10 to Jnsc Hunt, formerly of t his city. 8bell7 the slate commlaaloas are to pre-j passed away May 17 at St. Francis I seat their defeases. hospital. Macomb, III., and was For Rale - 200 White Leghorn chicks, tw weeks old: 290 White Leghorn chicks nine days old: 200 White Leghorn IT IS WHAT YOU CAN DO THAT COUNTS. I When n young man or yeung vscui far looking Car week theee days, they are axled what thay can de. Special trsialsg La needful snd essentia. Chance, or lack has lu lls U do wtia one's success. Most ef the men at the besd ef large esiabUahaeatn have been promoted step by step. sTter Tuv lag had n thorough pre pars Hon to begin. Here should he n la aeon for sss hitless yuusg peocle. Talk witk us shout year hsai nene career. Or sead for n cax alogse describlag sr ceareea. Capital Bosiaeu College B-LKrL OTtEGOT Our beerrssew f all the polite niceties of the occasion forms a strong appeaL Osr establish ment Is thorns sa ty equipped. We work out each problem In n manner that meets wtth the epeeevsl ef mankind. fa'KltrMli.H-linM: LONG DISTANCE AUTO TRUCKING WILLAMETTE VALLEY TRANSFER CO. Pi-one 1400 We alio do local tuxliax buried at Bardolph. I1L. the home of her mother. She leaves her husband. A. E. Hunt, two sobs. Carson sad Harlan, who are veil known here. Mr. Hunt will soon return to his home at Falrbnry, Neb. r-j-g H0?,IE OWNERS tad v BUILDERS Now U the Time tn InsUU the HOMER PIPELESS HOT "AIR FURNACE mi GAHliDORF The Store of Housewares 125 N. Liberty St.". . .Phone 87 For Rale - 200 White Leghorn chicks, two I weeks old: 200 White Leghorn chicks nine days eld: 280 White Leghorn chicks three dsys old. Few hesvles breeds slso. Season closes Jsae S.I C. N. Needham. 85! State SL Phone 400. STATE 4-.STRlT DECRONeffl OPTOHETRIST-OPTICIAN PerklaMt Schoel Clnwee The Perkins school. nsr Brooks. closed Friday with a picnic under the direction of the-teacher. Miss Viols Shafer. of Sllvertou. . Xpanzervjaf 1$. t Let us prore to yon that our prions are leas Some good bargains, la sow aad used pianos. THE TILEY B. ALLEN CO. WANTED JUXK AND llACniXEFT OF ALL , KINDS Wo also buy seon4-hnad If yoa have anything to sell for a good prtco call 898. The Square Deal House. CAPITAL JUNK CO. l ., -g Cheertan Drtll MAGNETOS- W.U Hildcbriadt '. &Co. Official Eisemann Magneto Service station 278 North Commercial street SALEM Tuesday evening. halLTp.m; Jnne 1. CTtyl neltsel QuiU State 9. If. Heltsel filed a petition In the county court yesterday asking to be relieved o( the gnsrdlaashlp of Us zie Bilyeu. an Infirm person, aad of her estate. His reason for the re quest Is that he la leaving the state and he asks thst J. W. Msyo be ap pointed his successor. Feeling Fine, Thank You Saj, yestcnlaj I bad the worst Cold joa rrer saw. None ran, boar ached. Ciit-ca of Irrtr, hoi axl eold, ciHl. Bat beilero zse, I as all rigiit today. Do yoa wast to know what did it 1 Qsa So box of SchAtfer'8 Cold TailtU Cherrlaa Drill Tuesday evening. Juse 1. City SCHAEFER'S DRUG STORE 13i-North Cotnmrrrlal Street f t t r t t i i i. S. I r r . t ' e: 4 J p .i r t r 4 n 4 s 1 t t e e t f m 8 f 8 0 m e 271 ClieaneTicta St. Selena, Ore. 619 Court St, Derby tullllag j uaii. p. m.