The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 24, 1920, Page 5, Image 5

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lira OREGON STATESMAN TIirRSttAV. JUNE 21. 1020.
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CITY
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Horm Sot Well V
Kegardl-s of the increasing pop
ularity of automobile. Old Dobbin
Is not yet a thing of the past. He
la entitled by facta, a priori, to bare
tila Jnt dues. Dr. D. D. Keller,
hamane officer, reported to the po
lice that four homes quartered la
a barn at Center street are not be
lag properly fd. The owner of the
homos, upon Investigation, was dis
covered to be Fred Kaiser who Hires
south of town. The owner of th3
feed barn assured the investigating
officers that the horses would be
fed sufficiently. Dr. Keeler sug
gests that word be sent to Mr.
.Kaiser. '
fllg Road Show
"The Bootleggers," a musical
j comedy, at the lillgh today.
Hot In Chicago
r Miss May Seeley, daughter of Mr.
Land Mrs. G. F. Seeley, Fourteenth
and Cbemeketa- streets, who is now
visiting in Wilmington, O., writes
that the thermometer there registers
90 and 92 degrees. MissSeeley met
John McNary, Salem attorney, in
Chicago. She made the trip by way
of -California.
The meeting is inttbd'd to bring the
many stranger into cluer acquain
tance aitb eacb oiher nod wltn the
older settlers and to promote a tli-
or sociability.
it
V.lK Time Mufth-al Comply
ine iwotleggers," at the liligb
fcxietn Jazz
Dance, armory. Friday night.
Employe on vacation
The fcalem postoffice is now un
dergoing the annual vacation brdeul.
The public i asked by Postmaster
Huckestein to te lentent if any mis
takes are made for the reason that
inexperienced persons are filling in
for the employes now on vacations.
Legal Plants
.Get them at The Statesman office.
Catalog on application.
Ibmrf Approve
A bond for SI 0.000 was yester
day approved by Judge W. 1. Huta
ey and filed in the county clerk's
office by William F. Emery, guard
ian of Kveryn Grace Emery; a minor.
The bond was iued to secure the
proper proceeding in the sale of the
real property of the minor. The
guardian will be repaired to report
every detail to the court. .
iMt-lle Rarton
147 North Commcrrlal treet
Phone .2. Iramat!c contralto
finger. Teahr of iiele method of
one culture which U rompwie4 of
the t-t point of all methods of
kinging.
School Election Held
Fred Thompson was elected clerk
of the Salem Heights school board
at the annual election held Monday.
ueorge w Uson was re-elected to
membership on the board. The oth
er members of the board are Mrs.
M. L. Fulkerson and R. D. Hulsey.
Dancing and Singing
t riday night, armory
p. m.
Rlgdon and
Reliable funeral director.
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"ON WITH :
THE DANCE"
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cases
THE "DAYTON"
The Bicycle, for Ereryone
LLOYD E. RAMSDEN
117 Court Street
Bicycles and Bicycle Repairing
Xew Ruling Made
Postmaster Huckestein has been
informed authoritatively that here
after parcels not exceeding 23
pounds in weight may- be received
for mailing under domestic classi
fication, conditions and postage rates
when addres-sed to soldiers in or
persons connected with the United
States army of occupation in Co-
blenz, Germany. ,
Cantata Files Discharge
The discharge of Karl Steiner.
captain in Held artillery, was yes
terday filed in the county clerk's
office. He was discharged at Camp
Lewis July 28, 1919. His papers
show that he took part In the de
fense at the Toul . sector in May.
1918: in th? battle of St. Mlhiel on
September 12. 191S; In the battle
of the Araonne and in the Meuse of
fensive of October 28 to November
4. He was authorized to wear four
service stripes. Jame3 Thompson
yesterday tiled with ine county
clerk's office his discharge from the
navy, dated July 10. 1919. He en
listed from Portland May 29. 1917.
At his discharge he rated as first
cla.es fireman.
DUkiNtm I isml Held
The funeral of Phillip F. Dickin
son of Portland, a brotber of Mrs.
A. A. Mickel and Mis Marcare:
Dickinson of Salem, was held In
Oervals Tuesday morning at 11
o'clock. Ilurlal was in the ceme
tery at that place. Mr. Dickinson
died in Portland Monday. June 2d.
He was 4 years old. llesldes his
r inters. Mrs. Mickel and Mini Dick
inson, be leaves two brothers. Jam
1 Dickinson of Itutte. Mont.. aaJ
Joseph A. Dickinson of Astoria.
htr Lome la Portland after vlaitlag
at tb hon of her brother. Harry
I'raln. editor of the Capital Journal.
PERSONAL MENTION
Danco
Friday night at armory.
Catholics to Picnic
The members of St. Joseph's Cath
olic church and their friends will
join in a picnic at the state fairv
grounds next Sunday under the aus
pices of the Holy Names society.
The people will assemble on the
grounds following the 10:30 church
services and will enjoy a basket din
ner. In the afternoon there" will be
music, -singing, etc., also a baseball
game between the married men and
the single men, besides other sports.
Kitted at Tyler's Drus store ty an
expert in the business.
Dies of Ilihtheria
1 or Miriam Addams. daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Moses P. Addams
of Polk county, died at the home o.
her parents last night after
. . . t 4 m 4U m ew S V n SSW
Ine about three aays wnu
ril She was 10 year, old Besides
her parent, she is survived by one
k-I.k-, .ni two sisters. The body
is at the Terwtlllger funeral home.
DIXIE
DOUGHNUTS
35c Doz.
SALEM BAKING COMPANY
439 Court Btreet Phone 954
"WALLFELT"
Takes the place of elotit
tt about tte-tbirdv
MAX 0. BUREN
179 N. Commercial St.
Bonds, Mortgages
Iaterest Boa ring Inieetmente
HAWKINS & ROBERTS
SO4LS07 Oregon Bunding
41.
"It r 4 r Lttn?- tf0 Jn t it
TRY
PARIS GREEN
IT'S GOOD
FOR THE BLUES
I. I. Thomas of Marshfield is visit
ing at the home of his parents. Mr.
and Mrs. W. E. Thomas. He Is if
company ty his little daughter.
C. O. Rice, city treasurer, returned
yesterday from Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Heroat, 4 41
North Church street, have gone to
Ureitenbush ssrlnrs to remain for
several weeks.
V. V. Itosebraugh has purchased
the Roland property at 14 22 Sta-.w
street and is having the home remol-
iled.
Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Talmadge and
son of Seattle are visitors at the
home of C. M. Talmadge on Twelfth
street. The Seattle man Is connect
ed with the Pacific Coast Steamship
mmiunr. He also Is attending: the
Shrine convention In Portland.
Gerald Volk. member of the city
council returned yesterday from
Portland.
H. L. Rlackwool and II. F. Hiims
are in Eugene for a f:-w days.
C. V. Faulkner, who operates a
farm near Albany, is visiting in Sa
lem. He formerly lived here.
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Rogers are in
Portland for a few days. Mr. Rogers
is connected with the Showalter
Jacobs jobbing firm.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Drown wr
here yesterday from Dallas.
Miss Mildred Craln has return
Sure YUj To Get
Rid Of Dudrnff
There is one sore war that never
falU to remove daadraff completely
and that is to dlseolve it. This de-
roys It entirely. To do this. Jat
get about four ounces of plain, or
dinary li.juld arvon; apply It at
night whn retiring; us enough to
moisten the scalp an J rb it la gent
ly wnn me ringer tips.
Dy morning. noi if not all. of
your dandruff will be gone, and
three or four more application will
completely dissolve aad entirely de
stroy every single sign and trace of
It. no matter how mac a dandruff
you may have.
iou will fled. too. that all Itrhlac
and digging of the scalp will stop la
Mantl). and your hair will bo fluffy.
Itwruu. glusfy. slikv aad soft, and
look and feel a hundred time Urttcr.
You can get liquid arvon at any
drug ttore. It Is InexpenXve. sad
four ounces Is all you will need. This
tlmple remedy has never been known
to fail.
that he might have the benefit of
freb air. He Wft his perse con
taining t ! his t rosters pxket.
together with some Important a
pr. Whee ke awoke ext ssoraisg
he dseoered t h dlseppeeraee el
his trouaert. tocetber with his val
uables. wbUh InclaJed the sooner,
(spers and a sickle watch of KU'.a
movement. Tb thief retained the
troe ra
il! fellow enaper. Mr. M4e.
who ocesj 14 n separate tt s )
Id. alo rirtced similar Iom
However. Ike thief did not take tli
trouaer. beSag roetewt oay le
empty the pocket of his wallet of
MS aad to throw the c'othlag he
tweea, the teats,
Tk pol.ee hate oaty one else lo
the idtatlty of the perpttraUrs ol
the theft.
The colort d greaad keeper at the
fair grouadt reported to the so: ice
ss hating Kts a man aad a worn a
at the ground at 12:39 a. et and
cpon qaec'ioniar theta the roepie
said tbey were willing for a ft reel
ear. The eon;)e were Sar Iht
seen of the theft.
LOGANBERRIES
We are tt.a la the as let.
:i ay f c9 i and
s
B1ANGIS BROS.
S42 luu ft.
rVoae TIT
I BITS FOR BREAKFAST
to
W2I
Better Goods For Less
HIGHEST PEICE PAID
For
SECOND HAND FUBNITUEE
Stores, Carpets and; Tools
Capital Hardware and Furniture Co,
285 N. Commercial St Phone V if
Trunks, Bags, Salt Cases
Music Bolls and Brief Cases at
HAMILTON'S
310 Court Street
BISHOP BROS.
Hlrh and Ferry St. Phone 1400
WE BUY
Farm Produce. Eggs. etA. PajtBg
Highest Cash Market Prices. J
WILLARD Storage Battery
BXRVICH 8TATXOH
233 N. High St. Telephone 303
W. W. MOORE
W00DRY
conducts salee ; anywhere In
Marion or Polk counties. Store
located at 279 No. Commercial
AUCTIONEER
WOOD WOOD
The best furnace wood In the city
for the money at Tracy's
Phone 620
Furniture Store
The Home of the Ylctrola
Ton set more tor your money
Moore's
at I
167 North Commercial St.
At the Electrio Sign .SHOES'"
DENNIS0N ELECTRIC CO.
JOB WORK AND FIXTURES "
tXS North Liberty Street
Tracks Reduced In Price
We have a carload of tracks bought
before the adrance that we must!
close out 14 and 214 ton sixes.
Get our prices.
SALEM VKLIE COMPAXY
162 North Commercial Street
Let Us Play tie Latest
Victor Records
H. L Still Furniture Co.
Store
FURS STORED ;
your Furs during summer
with us '
It Pays To Trade At The
FARMERS CASH STORE
C Carton Dunlsll
247 North Commercial 217
Soba I rackens per pound 2e
Dairy Salt la SO pound neck.... 73c
Straws, per hale 03c
laundry Koap la 2:1 bar lota for f I.OO
Hard heat- r loacseA pew sack . ,-23
THE HIGHLAND GROCERY
Iliowe 40d 748 HighUitd Aveaae
Place Your Order Early
for Pal! Planting
Complete line varieties
Salem Nursery Company
Phone 17(3 4 27 Oregon Building
TACUUT.1 CUPS
Where?
A. H. MOORE'S
HARTMAN BROS. CO.
For Fine Jewelry
Jewelers and Opticians
Patera Is still tbe hop center.
Oregon is still In the hop game.
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And the whirligig of time may
bring Oregon around to being th
only bop state.
m S
Stranger tblngs have happened.
Tbere Is at 111 money In hops; bat
It is not good business to Increase
the acreage.
The time is past, however, when
a a .
jiem rame an nee ecct in on
banket. She has a lot of baks
big ones, and more la the making.
and more eggs to carry in them.
It Is In the scheme of things tai.
In a popular government there
should be two powerful political
rartles. and no more. Two are good
for the health. More than two are
bad.
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Tbe Shrrners were all pleased with
Salem and the Willamette valley.
It wss a great stroke of advertis
ing.
In passing up and down the
streets of Salem yesterday an old
resident could not fall to feel proal
of tbe metropolitan appearance of
Ita mercantile houses and their dis
play windows. It wss not thst they
were dressed up for the oeeatlon.
but the fine appearance was Jmt
natural to them. A Sunday suit of
Itself never makes a dressy lad!
vldual unless the person wearing It
has a natural adaptability to It
Similarly, the Salem stores could not
put on a holiday attire of metropoil
tan style It they had not grown to
It in everyday life. Salem Is a city
a b nrond of. and Ita stores are a
principal feature In making i so.
Far Grounds Campers
Robbed Daring Ntiht
K. L. Sutton of Phoenls. Arli
and C. H. Mad sen of Gilbert. Aria..)
plate the responsibility upon tbe
Oregon climate for the loss of ISt
md $5 la currency Tuesday even
ing white ramping out at the fair
grounds. They said their sleep was
ro sound tb lntruitn of the robber
during tbe night was not detected
by them.
When Mr. Sutton retired for the
nisht be left h!s tent wide open so
Mrs Frances Mcintosh
Dies at Monmouth Home
Mrs. Frances A. McIatoh. mother
of Mlts Alice A. Mclatoth. aa !'
tractor at Oregon Normal school at
M on month, died there yesterday aft
ernoon at 2:2 o'clock. Mrs. Mcla
toth had bea la Moamoeth tlae No
vember when she came from her
home la Oroaomowoe. Vl te vttit
her dans hter. Jh was & years eld.
Besides MUs Allee Mclatosh she
lesves another daeghler. Mrs. A. C
Hathaway of Milwaukee. Wis.
The body Is la charge of the Hie-
doa compsny aad is at the home la
Monmouth. As yet no fsaersl sr-
raagecaeata have heea made.
Dancing
Every Wedreadiy tii Satzr
day
Marie By Bssj-tiov Ortiegtta
of PcnlieA
DREAMLAND RINK
No Here CkiUrf This &rca
FLORIDA OPTO!: BOMftC.
TAMPA. Fla- June 22. A revela
tion opposlag cash hoaas WUIaliow
1a say form was adopted today r
the Florida departaseat of the Amer
ican Legtoa by a vote of it te at.
S. C STONE, BL D.
CVREA C.1XCXTLS
and does a general office practice.
Office Tyler's Drug Store
1ST South Commercial Street
SUCCESS LN LIFE
Cossee threegh tralalag. . A
vaacesaeat la hviaes la rssid
for the yoesg rsa who la
well tsalined.
There Is aJeaya a Jessea! tot
good hook keepers, rood t'eas g
rashers yoeag ep he eaa
da efOHeal week aloeg thla
lie. Teaag People ahoald he
sshltteas te ehcaia t creese h
rruuacy It pars.
This school ran heip y te
make a seceeee ta the battieee
world. Every sseaVer t r
fsralty la aa eipert la hie
hraach of week,
Bss!aee rse sraat ear trad a
alee h-ecssse they kaow that
ear trsiafag le laoresch aad
practicaL
CaH. let at talk ft ever. A ret
alerse for the asklac Day aad
night sessions.
Capital Bcsces CcZtgt
l
Dr. CB. O'NeiU
OPTOMETRIST-OPTICIAN
- I 1 . rr
OUR BREAD MAN
Is ere of the most shZHrs! la the
hs si seta. What he doerat kaew
aheat bread taaktag tsal worth
kaewtag. Jsttle peeve te yeare!f
how fooluh It le te twslter ever a hat
evea. try a loai el ear DAKC-sUTS
Oread. Oace tried It Is ale ays a fa
vorite. BAKE-R1TE BAKERY
4 IT State EL Phoae 211
-) EAGLE DRESS SHOTS ,
; ' tXOO. 93X0 to flOJOO
SCHEI'S
S44 State Streed
The KuoD-WAholmer Honae In Salens I
WEST FUR CO.
5 21-Court St. Opposite Court House
D. H. M0SHER
High Class
Cleaning and Pressing
474 Court Street
OREGON BATH HOUSE
Relieve that tired feeling by a Turk
ish Bath
Basement Oregon Building
0REG0NUS
A PERFECT CXOAA
Manniactured by
HENDERSON'S CIOAR FACTO ET !
Phoae Sit
idee trie Machinery aid Engineering
Company
For
EXPERT ELECTKI0AL W0HK
227 Court Street Phone 4S8
SILK SKIRTS
MILLEK9
CARL & B0WERS0X
ELECTRIC RESTAURANT
411 State Street
Our Specialty:
Oysters Fish Chops
Chill Con Carne
J. D. 1CADD0X. Prop.
Groceries
383 Court Street
Phone 409
W T. RIGDON CO.
Leading Pan era! Directors
CITY CLEANING WORKS
Oeaers of Quality
Qeanlnf Dyelaf aUralrla
1211 Stat St. Pbornf TtS
1920 ELGIN SIX IS HERE
Uotoetata who ara looklna for a
trong. serviceable ear wttb elegant
txxlr lines aad Interior specmcauoaa
chat assutn maximum .errtce an4
tcfnoir.y at a raasonable price hould
ee this ear. '
LEE L GILBERT, Distributor
ISC CBaerelal Street.
HOME OWNERS and
BUILDERS
Now Is the Time to Install the
HOMER PIPELESS HOT
AIR EURNACE
WM. GAHLSD0RF
The Store of Housewares
12S N. Liberty St, . . .Phone IT
EIYRTLE KN0WLAND
ilnslo and Maalcal Marckuwdlae
Soaora Dealer ta Salem
411 Court St. Slm. Oregon
Telephoae SIS
WANTED
Beans
,.Egs
Potatoes
PEOPLE'S CASH STORE!
U. S. GARAGE
84 Ferry Street
TK1SD BUT NOT ABUSED CARS
I SPECIAL New series . Studehaker.
value IHll. today $1200. U. B.
Oarage. Phoae 172
USED CARS
To Sell Cheap for Cash or to trade
for Bread and Butter
TBE R. Jl C MOTOR CO.
17S S. Commercial St.
LONG DISTANCE AUTO
.TRUCKING
WILLAMETTE VALLEY
TRANSFER CO.
Phone 1400
We also do local Lanlinx.
Republic Trucks
With Parts and Serrk
W. H. HUdebrandt & Co.
PUt rlbu tors
Slarloa Coeaty IoUc Cnty
270 Xo. Commercial St Salem
rfcoete 673
N 1. 1 a J
SkirU as IotcIj as these silk sport skirts asd offered at these prices are all
too rare these days, but while this asioruaest Lutx, we offer it to ycra as a
t pedal Shiplej feature. Materials is:lade
Busick's
WANTED
JU2TK AXDlilCmXEPT OF ALL
KDTDS
We also toy aeo4-baad roods.
If yosi have aaythlna; te aeO for a
Kod price call M9S. The 6qmarw
" CAPITAL JUNK CO.
What Have You?
We buy. aell and exchange aesr
and second-hand furniture, stores,
ranges, rugs, tools, eta. We will
buy you oat.
COL. W. F. WMGITT, Aactleartr
271 N. Commercial St, Salem. Or.
List your sales with us
People's FnTnitnre Store
Kumsi'Kumsa
Pebblette
Crepe de Chine
Tricolette
Deahltt
Baronet
Dorotie
Rajonetle
$12SQ fUJS
Qaslitj nerchandls
"vr?", t Salera. Qr.
TnghfPheae 1S4I"- PVeaetSf