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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1920)
TIIK OREGOX STATEfiMAXl FTIIPAY. JfXE 25, I SCO. CITY NEWS Cow Is Ai-iykUhI A stray 3-year-old Jersey heifer was taken up last night by D. L. Tratt or 1610 South Twelfth street. The police were notified and Officer Wfiite brought the cow to the Cherry City feed barns. ty clerk's office: W. D. Vinson or Portland and Alma G. - Rhorer oT Salem; Clark M. Craig. 41 black- stone avenue. Portland, and Veda V. Vaughn, 697 South Fifteenth were: Northwpt InTestment com pany. Portland; incorporators. G. . Murray. A. Murray. E. B. Ileck bert: capitalization. fOOO. United States Credit Service bureau. Port "llevelatlon" Harmony Sextet Moose hail. Saturday night, danc ing, singing, by "Heavy" Headrick. street. Salem; Norman C. Nielsen of (land; incorporators. V. O. Webb. P. O. Collier. S. E. Webb; capitaliza tion. IdO.VOO. ; Salem and lem Helen E. Leach of &- Dancing, Saturday Xight Moose hall, singing, "Revelation." Drunk Man Arre.tti nu uihuuiiii iumu was arrested last night at 10 o'clock by Officer White. The stranger wandered into a hotel in a drunken condition and vvuayncu wb auer ne enierea me hotel lobby.- The proprietor of the place notified, the police and the man was removed to the police station. Child's Funeral Today The funeral of Lora Miriam Ad dams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Moses P. Addams. who died Wednes day irpm diphtheria, will be held Salem Jazz 5 Dance, armory. Friday night. Flrt Concert Near The first band concert of the sea son will take place in Willson park at the Odd Fellows cemetery this next Tuesday evening, weather per- morning at 10:30 o clock. Rev. II I nniwng, ana music lovers or saiem N. Aldrich will conduct the service. Legal Plant- Get them at The Statesman office. "Catalog on application. Mrs. Margaret Strong Dies Mrs. Margaret Strong, living on rural route No. 5, died at her home yesterday. She was 73 years old. Desldes her husband 6he leaves one son. The funeral will be held from the Terwilliger funeral home at' a time to be announced later. Lore, Watchmaker ana 7ewel 1X7 State street. Salem. will be entertained every Tuesday and Friday evenings for the rest of the summer season. The band this ear Is bigger and better than ever and- members of the organizatfon have made special efforts to work up Several new Instruments have been added, according to Oscar Steelbam mer, director. Will Is Probated An order signed by County Judge 1 numbers which appeal to all people. vw L nushey yesterday admitted to probate the will of Ellen T. Mc Lean. Clarence Van Patten was ap pointed by the court to serve as ex ecutor of the estate, and O. N. Gook 1ns. Alice A. Trlndle and A. Potter as appraisers The property is es timated to be worth $2500. Dancing and Singing Friday night, armory 9 p. m. Saturday Night, Dancing "Revelation" music. Moose hall. 3 ii "THE SIXS OF ST. ,.- ANTHONY" . . . With BRYANT WASHBUItX r Desertion Is Cliarge Lenore Day seeks $50 a month for the support of her minor child and $100 attorney's fee and other court costs, together with any action that the court may deem jnst and equitable, from her husband. J. F. Day. whom she Is suing for divorce. In the complaint she charges desertion. IUgdoa ana Reliable funeral directors. Willamette Stailents Marry W. D. Vinson of Portland and Alma G. Rhorer, prominent students of Willamette university during the past year, were yesterday united in marriage at Silverton. Mr. Vinson while at the university took an act ive part in athletics, being a letter man of last fall's football team, lie was also a member dl the Chresto society, as was Miss Rhorer. He enrolled last fall with the freshmen class, but left school during the mid year holidays on account of illness. Miss Rhorer was a member of the sophomore class. Roth took an ac tive part In university functions. XaxJmova In VThe Heart of a Child.' Liberty today. THE "DAYTON" The Bicycle for Everyone LLOYD E. RAMSDEN 227 Court Street Bicycles and Bicple Repairing ComnUion Is Sought A complaint was yesterday filed by .Recke & Hendricks, real estate brokers, against Pauline Kehrber ger. The plaintiffs seek, judgment for S283 alleged due as commission on the sale of real property. Vaudeville Today At the Bligh theater. Daneo Friday night at armory. New Corporal lo Articles of Incorporation were filed yesterday at the office of T. It. Handley. state corporation commis sioner, by the Bowman Mortgage company of Portland, capitalized $50,000. The incorporators are II. Menefee. F. E. Bowman and" D. Hawes. Other articles filed Te Water Applicat Applications for permits to ap propriate water have been filed with Percy A. Cupper, state engineer, by the C. A- O. Lumber company of Brookings. Curry county, which de sires to use 2 4 second feet of water rrom Joe Hall creek for manufac turing lumber and as a domestic supply for the town of Brookings. A flume 4i miles long is to Decon structed at an estimated cost of $14,000. Other applications have been filed as follows: By Olvln and Kenneth Thompson of Hampton. or., covering the construction of Desert Creek reservoirs Nos. 1 and 2. for the storage of 15 acre feet or water, and for the appropriation of the stored water together with the water from Desert creek for the irrigation of 100 acres in Crook county. By Turner Oliver of Spo kane, coveting the appropriation of three second feet of water from the Grande Ronde river for the lrVlga tlon or 220 acres In Union county. By John 1L Groves of Ashland, cov ering the appropriation of water from Tyler creek for the irrigation of 10 acres in 'Jackson county Maims Gale lesirw Marcus Gale, of Gale A Co.. left on Tuesday for a month's trip to Chicago and other eastern centers. They are on their way to Ran Fran-, nviu iw nan a ion vnora iney nate not seen since he enter! the mili tary service la the World war more than two years ago. The brothers now visiting here had not viiltei more than 34 years. lUcyrle Ktolrw Donald Stlckney of 415 North Twenty-third street, has reported to tne ponce the loss of a bicycle. He claims that he left his wheel In front of the Liberty theater daring the program, and that when he came out his wheel was gone. The bicycle Is described as being a Pierce Arrow Serviss model, with wood grip ban- oies ana ircn rimmed wheels. LIBRARY BOOKS PUCEDWI1HIN REACH OF ALL nfiu Rlirnn'f Policy is to Ex tend crnce to All Parts of State Forty Babies Excsnined et Clinic Yesterday The UitMt tab? d a a' nee tx first one held at tie Coaawrru elab ander the Mario Coaaty Ct:. drea's bsrcaa !s tnonlhs age. i held yesterday, afternoon at ti H' h-n 44 babies were i .tsd i e-?,, cl'ae.!l lat: ' - :evtl A air. v r tt 114 )s erdsy eex.i &et be ittu ad tecasee of lei:4 uea a.a&ber kkk can fee taati Keg of Oder IHaaptieara Lost a keg of cider and a keg of prune preserves. Such Is the loss reported to the local police by Frank Harusik. who lives 14 miles north of Salem on the McMillan farm. He claims that the cider and the prune preserves were stored In his cellar, and that it mysteriously disappeared The only motive for sach a theft, as determined by those who are In vestigating, is "moonshine WfiBVTPQ RPNFPrTTFn '' o. en tbeae.were registered ,,w,uu-u' . Ike cliaic of Ja!y J J. I I Im n v v m v . ,, J Sappijr Sent ushlnoases and Cont Gaard StaUonj u Dutlnctfre vestlgatlon is being authorized of the premises of a certain family which Mr. Hamik accuses as betas To make the Oregoa State library of rvke to feopie la all parts of the state, evea the remote aectlocs where good liters tare has not been allr available. Is the Miter of MlsS . - Cornelia Marvin. sUte llbrarlaa. TbU was the reason. Miss Mar vin, a boat a year ago. !at!tatsi server of the roe gaard , sta aPi"J. rUtiV1-??"1' ..4 U.htebo.sea .o aacertal. kV. Lm;r .l?.1 W IMerary aeed. of the trraon " I connected with that work. M las Mae Dra. R. K rotaeroy.'J. O Mi WUl Hmu J. X. 9omt worth and 11 E. rUar gate their t!e jeeriJ afteraoo t ezaauae the yessgtur; and eestall with the mothers r gari:ag ihe.,.r fcealtli. The deat;-, who gate their t:ase were IL Cnase sad W. A. Johaaen. It ts arced by the tlialc that tsetse ui:if ia r catMrea amUed la the Jsty cl.aie rcU taens with the eeeretary. Mrs. I Voa Earhea. as soo as paa;: ehe sasy be reached by ho,:s J-J. I 3 identify his property Mark Hathaway left yesterday for via began tea collect volames particular Interest to these people and to eaeoarage their as. The re volt was that whea the rorasest later lastUated a similar ssrtey it foaad that Orego aa one of the few state that provided readtag matter la aa adeqaat way for ligat I k:.. '1,r7 ow" OB house tenders aad employee aad taee P. J. Kesay. maaarer of the Port Three Couple Licensed The following were Issued mar riage licenses yesterday at the coun- DIXIE DOUGHNUTS 35c Dor. 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 Bottling Inrtatmemfs HAVKIIiS & ROBERTS V E04JK7 Oregon Bnfldrns; tJHyti- casa ' WTHE3T IK SAXJCX. OSUCOOBJ ate at aUUGH BOm A Rome Away front Beat Strictly Modern ll.se r ar lee Hiw elt4 CeBfe Oaty Hotel la Buelaeae Diatrtet rtrothera Iteaew Aeqwalatai Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm ftums of Denver. Col., stopped over la Salem Wednesday evening to visit Adam Burns, a brother of the Denver man. DtCROTSeiU li 1 r: I OTOrXTKlSf OPTCIAM land Cloak k. Salt company store, has made ap his mind he caaaot miss the Democratic clrras la Saa rranrlsco aeit week, so he Is gotag to Join the crowd of delegates who are going to represent Oregoa aad see the fan. Attorney General George M. rtrowa Is In Rosebarg for a few days. HOTEL A&2UVALS Better Good For Leas W00DRY conducts aalee anywhere In Marion or Polk count lea. Store located' at 270 No. Commercial AUCTIONEER . HIGHEST PRICE PAID For SECOND HAND FURNITURE Stores. Carpets and Tools Capita Hardware and Furniture Co, 285 N. Commercial SL Phone 1 17 BISHOP BROS. High and Ferrr sta. Phone 1411 WE BUY ram rnjuacs, a.esa w njwi hiodi Oarkera. nee noaukd 2ue nignen caaa aiarasi sneaa. Dirr Salt la so now-a aaek ?ar I Straws, per bale CUc Laundry Soap la 2J bar hots for 9I.OO Hardaheat Flour at per sack. .fX23 Wlt- WILL?.,,05i...B,t,er7THE HIGHLAND GROCERY MARION Mrs. J. C Walker. Saa rraacUro: C U. Craig. Portland: A. H Ilaldwla. Portland: W. D. res- lay. Portland: IL T. Weeder. Port. 'and: R. J. Toppla. Detroit: E. M. ragh. Portlaad: J. W. Zinsser. Portland; M O. Reeve. Los Aire les: II. J. Kaleskey. Cagene: Mr. aad Mrs. Joseph Pfeifer. Walesvaal. Miaa.; L. A. Taylor. Portlaad: C. C Terrel. Medford: Thomas I tooth. Portland: Laella Taoaipaoa. Port land: Lake Johastoa. Portlaad: Bo! Rlchesabach. PertUad; It. A. I lord. Haatlagtoa. W. Va.: Ralph Terry sad wife. 8t. Paal; M. !. frees aad North rutte. Neb.: II. P. Trunks, Bags, Suit Cases Music Eolli and Brief Cases at HAMILTON'S 340 Court Street KEBVICB 8TATJOJI CS N. ffigh St Telephone 203 Phone 496 749 HUrhlaad Avenue 167 North Commercial St. At the Electrio Sign "SHOES DETiNISON ELECTRIC CO. JOB WOBX FXXTTJRZ3 S23 North Liberty Street EAGLB DRESS SHEETS fXOO, $SJ0O to f 10J00 scM's 844 State Street The Kappmhelmer House In Salens WOOD WOOD The best furnace wood In the city for the money at Tracy's Phone 520 W. W. MOORE Furniture Store The Home of the Ylctrola I Ton set more for your money at Moore's Place Your Order Early for Fall Planting Complete line varieties Salem Nursery Company Phone 17(3 4 27 Oregon Building I Tracks Reduced In Price - We hare a carload of trucks bought before the advance that we must close i out 1 V and 2 i ton sixes. Get our prices. SALEM VELTE OOMPAXT 162 North Commercial Street Let Us Play the Latest Victor Records (L L Stiff Furniture Co, VACUUM CUPS WberaT A. H. MOORE'S FURS STORED Store your Furs during lummer with ns WEST FUR CO. 521 Court SL. Opposite Court House It ray To Trade At The FARMERS CASH STORE C. Barton Dordall 247 Xorth Commercial 217 HARTMAN BROS CO. For Fine Jewelry Jewelers and Optician! OREGON BATH HOUSE 0REG0NUS a rzKimut exoxm Mainfaetared hy HENDXRS0N8 CIQAR FACTQKT Phone sit MILLEKf Rellere that tired feeling by a Turk- vtctrUi Machinery axl Knalnaertoi aa u ' D. H. M0SHER High Clasa Cleaning and Pressing 474 Court Street ELECTRIC RESTATJRAirX 4S1 State Street Our Specialty: Oysters .Fish Chops Chill Con Carne J. D. MADDOX, Fron. CITY CLEANING WORKS -.'TS. Oanera or Quality aeaalng' Dyelas SUmai ltfi State SL Thome TtS MYRTLE ROWLAND if ml and Mnalcal Sonora Dealee ta Salem US Court SL Salem, Oregon Telephone SIS WANTED Beans . Eggs i v ; Potatoes PEOPLE'S CASH STORE; Basement Oregon Building Company For EXPEXT ELECTRICAL WOXXl 227 Court 8 treat Phone 411 CARL & B0WERS0X Groceries 383 Court Street Phone 409 W T.RIGD0N CO. Leading Funeral Directors 1920 ELGIN SIX IS HERE VntnrUt who are looklne for strong, serviceable ear with elegant ' body ltnee aad interior specirtcatioaa chat aaaume maxima m service aad kudodij at a reasoaaois price saooia mMm (hl Mr. LEE L GILBERT, Distributor I5 Sa. Ceiaaieretal Street. HOME OWNERS and BUILDERS Now Is the Time to Install the HOMER P1PELESS HOT AIR FURNACE mi GAHLSD0RF The Store of Housewares 12S K. Liberty SL . . .Phone C7 Jahnstock. SL "Paal: C Aroaaon. an rraariaro: IL A. ruler. Spo- vane; . J. Cerbarg. Portlaaa; F. V. Leadgold. Silverton: H O. Wood roff. Los Angeles: R. tX Dridge aad wife. Oaklaad. Or.: Mr. sad Mra. D. Dan mater. Saa Fraaeiero: Wert Sapporiagton. TUlaaooh: O. J. Mol ma a. St. Levis: O. W. llaagar. Saa Francisco; James Waalaa. Portlaad: Elmer K. Spencer. Portlaad. F. E Graham. Parkersbarg. W. Va.; A. P. Hethard aad wife. Loadoa. O : D. TL Coryell aad wife. Riddle. Or.: Sidney llatton. lade&eadtnte: Mr aad Mrs. llaga IWIL Taroma: Mr. aad Mra. WlllUaa Drake. Astoria. nUGII Ivan I Mrdoad. Wash ington: James W. Shaw, portlaad: Lydia gidwell. Redae. Or.: Faaaie Carter. Redae. Or.; Mrs. Pert leer sea. Falls City: Mrs. Floyd Seyasoar. Falls City: N. i. Meaefee. Portlaad: Mrs. Unian Voorheea. Portlaad: C. F. rteanett. Portlaad: Mrs. O. ft fleck. Weed. Cel.: Mrs. M. C. Med ley. Med ford: G. K. Mead. Portlaad: George Ilaeitoa. Portlaad: A. Roth rtela. Seattle: J. A. Weaver. Seattle: C. K. Hergree aad wife. Seattle: Oe- nore St. Francis. Frsak Harteaton. nilly A. Mack. Ditle A. Mark. Mar iaa Palmer. Gladva Lasky. 1. James. Mr. and Mra. Fl Gilbert. Mrs. J Klrby. Kddle Hsrrls. Joeephiae 1-4 s a Porter. Joha Sheehaa. MUtoa Brnita C. A. Fergniwo. with The IWtotlec er riajers: K. K. Klllot. Corval Its; IL J. McFarlaad. Carltea. Mine.; A. M. Ryman. Geldeadale. Wash.: Mr. aad Mrs J. IL Sasita. Albany: Mrs. A. J. Iiehrarai. cai- raco: V. T. Ford. Chicago: II. A Graves. Portlaad: T. R. Ai'taaaer. Portland: J. V. Keanedy. Saa Fraa Haeo: Charles II. Waller. Peatlie XRGO II- If- Norris aad wile. Or: Mrroe Uad. Grants Pass: A. W Idaho. la roast gaard servtee. This pkaae of the state library work ts betas extended. - LoCgeea rteenaae ftfitera Mlas Marvla ts alo piactag good books wthia the reach of ssesr e as- employed la the leggiag aad leat her ramp cf th stst. wecktag la roorrf n vftb the Ia' leg'os f Lrgr-rs aad Larbfe aad th ladestrta! departaaeai of the YeeaS Men's CbrWttaa asaoctatloa. A very large aamber of calls ts be I eg received tress men whe are ! the forestry service aad books af panicalar Interest aad efe!ee te them are beiag eolleeted. The vol ames are seat throagaoat Ike state. aad Miaa Marvla reeeatty addreteed a drralar letter to foresters ralUsg their atteatlon to the bnok service stabtuhed for their beoefiL la ro operatloa with the 0ra Agrwal faral col Use a ! af a yprx ru ' ks reeeatJy has beea eoaipilel. These deal wtth the trees aad skrak life of the state aad eeatala asach valaable laformatlon rvUUte te de lecliag the klads aad arwue Oregoa trees aad vrtsUe. VMrtaeeea Are aeeveid Aaotker letter has bee seat te en ears fed la state lUgkaay week tad hooks ef especial laterest le Iheat have been ee'leeted and saade available for their mm. Ms a engaged ta all the several ore pat lens are eager te read aaS the rails for boats are free seat. Month cf Hay Serpaisei Au Records lor Fotiate The meath of Mar. aererdtag ta PoatsaaHer A s (a t ls teetrta. ear- pasaed all record of reveeae trees the sale of sere dsrisg the tt fiscal year. The total fee nago stasips was T32 f J; seeoad Uas all asatier. sack as tarera. ss siaea aad other pevtedicai. Ittll St aad then tec saalt:ag asatter that rosaea frota the state et.'kc. Ill, :t. Mr. Ilsckevteia altrtbatea Ike taase for the heavy sale ef staatpa le the recent elections when assck of the pre-eUctte IHeratare wan seat Ihroegh the saaila. Tkrwath the poacal balletias. tke local oflVe has been ne-uried te eaa pead atl parcel pat asatter c sicaed to llsagary. as Ike sertire ta that ros try Is aasbie ta keedle tVs matter tkroegh the action ef the Aastrlaa adaiialstrsllosu As a te salL parcel poet service la tksl reaa- try Is dlaroatlaaed aalil farther notice. Harm end Coactuxioners I TraveUnx Ocer H'ulz; Herbert Nsaa. state klgkvsy t glaeer. aad il H KMsVe of liU. City. R. A. Iaoth of Cageae. sj SL I lea son ef PertUad. asestberv the state higkvay cwsaaUasian. rt jesterday for an aatacseuie t i of the sos it em part of the Pac '. highwsy. The tarty wUl r u ( eoath as the CaUferata Laa. Ui Nsaa was ose4 by Uaa'e aad l -son at Albany aad by Mr. P-oaCh i Cageae. FOR THE BLUES TRY PARIS GREEN aMieleealaaBBBBBBBBnnaMBnBa tns miui can fix! an asi rric 2 rTcrti Kri Zlrtti Yalley Motor Co LOGANBERRIES We ae eC3 ta the trt v as MAN CIS BROS. Ill I' SL l-kes-e TIT Dancing Er VzLiy aad Zxlz: ds7 KztiM Br Bstlonr Ortltslrj DREAilLAND RLKK Ko Kcrs ra:a:.T4: Tlis tixzzz Oriental Book Collection is Held Very Practicable At tke roateetion of the Assert raa Library aaaociatioa recently held at Colorado Spnag. CoIa. Mia Cae aelu Marvla. Oret on state lihrartaa. ethlbited a colWttoa of books b- llhd la the Orleat which she par- Fish aad wife. IVoUe. I rhaaed for the Oreren library while tratellag la the Far Fart a f months ato. The hooks are printed In IlaclUk and are of vslse le er- AmmZ. Tflmmm Fences f I sons kaslag trade retatloas with trva. tilh the V id rets I commercial lire or tse until, aease Wants Its Rates Increased pute traveiiag u thoee rose Some of the volames dal s i ....... n.ittr. Ftaresa CossmercUl life of tke Orien company ha. filed with the p.biic -h the carrvacy and .them with service commission an application to cn.toms aad Prsctiore. One ' toenrd. U.S. GARAGE ' . SS4 Ferry Street TSED BUT NOT ABUSED CARS SPECIAL New series Stndehaker. valne S1S2S. today 11160. U. B. Oarage. Phone 1TI1 USED CARS To Sell Cheap for Cash or to trade for Bread and Batter THE B. Js C MOTOR CO. 171 8. Commercial SL LONG DISTANCE AUTO TRUCKING WILLMIETTE VALLEY TRANSFER CO. Phone 1400 We also do local Lanlinx. ed as ery practlrab'e eoaUlas aa Oriental baslaesa vocabslrr. Sae others are te serve as heir in learn Biisick's SALEZI ALBA2T7 WANTED - JUNE AJTD HICHTXEFT OF ALL i KINDS We alnn bay eeeond-hnnd coodn. If yon have anything; to anil for a good price call S98. The Bqnnre Deal Ilooaa. CAPITAL JUNK CO. 171 Cbeaaeketn SL Baleaa, Ore. Republic Trucks. With Parts and SerricS W. H. Hildebrandt & Co. DUtrfbators Marion Connty Polk Con at y 270 Xo. Commercial SL, Salcna Phone 675 In Oreren a here the books ssay obtained. One-third of all Ike oadeveloped araterpower la Ikt raited Sutra la la the Columbia Rier basis. What Hare Yon? We hoy. sell and exchange new and second-hand fnrnltnre. stoves, ranges, rnga. tools, etc We will buy yon onL COL. W. F. WTCTGHT. AncUoneee 271 N. Commercial St, Salem. Or. List your aalea with ns People's Furniture Store Night Phone 1017 rhone 721 have Intrastate express ratea Increas ed to a oolnt proportionate to that ..vt fa. la an .nnllcatloa for In- ,t. an. Baadiacliag the OHeatsI laagaagea llCWVi w I ... it., lataratale commerce cora-1 n .'7 r BW IWIJ naew w - - B a - a. a. a mission. The public service commis sion Is asked not to pass on the ap plication nntll n decision haa come from the Interstate commerce com mission. Ore ton Librarian Has Praise horn New Nation "A most dlatlnctfnl and nsefal conl what Ion." was the comment made hy officials of the new polish government relative to Information received from Ml-s Cornelia Marvin, concerning the sjstera on which the Ore tn stale library has been es tablished. The same comment was made con cerning Information sent to the Pol th authorities by ihe city library of NewaiiC N. J- .v These iwo libraries were the only ones In the t nlied States to attract this comment, though Information was famished by all tne big uorar i.. nr t hroanlrr. The Polish authoritlee desired the ..ri.rm.iina to serve as a guide la establishing a library system for Oar tactfsl peo fraaloaal eandact haa won the as preca'.len ef ee ery owe a he ever L . haa ks-1 any has)- I neaa dealings V with na. We are I fair te alL Where the ParAe-YotI-Co-PUa, was otixtsaUd for jvzr Uocflt Quality Merchaiidiie Popular Price i i. g. hialtu do. the rollth sovernmcnL