The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 03, 1920, Page 5, Image 5

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    TIIE OREGON STATESMAN t SATURDAY, JULY 3, 1820.
" CITY NEWS
Capitol Post No. :9.
American tglon. Rei?-
T . acta f niAAftfviw Tna4 -1 V
V, I evening. July 6, 1920.
m.. armory. Klec
of delegate to
state convention and
other- important business.
ftt. 'Mortis lleturn
Dr. Henry E. Morris, Mrs. Morrii
and their small, son returned Thurs
day evening from Seattle, where
4hey spent several days, the tioctor
5in attendance at the West Coast Oi
tlcal congress, held under the aus-
pices of the Seattle Optical society
and embracing all the states west or
the Rocky mountains.
Bak
We will have a few Buicks next
week for Immediate delivery. This la
an unusual opportunity to get a
Baick. Give us your order at once.
Price 11830. Otto J. Wilson.
Funeral Of Mr. FruK
Tfce funeral of Mrs. Teresa Fruit,
wife of J. W. Fruit, Brooks. Oregon,
viil h held at the Evangelical
church, Brooks. Oregon, at 2:30 p.
n, Saturday. July 3. j
' - j . .
Information Free ,
A nAM.M A Ami ef S . Iwtli
Information relative to the doctrine
teachings, habits and every-day life,
practice of Seventh-Day, Adventlsts,
should write to Dr. d IU Schank,
Derby Bid?., Salem, Or.
'Mr. Fruit Burled today ; '
The funeral of Mrs. Teresa Fruit.
wife of J. W. Fruit of Brook, who
died at her home Thursday will he
held this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock
from the United Evangelical church
at Brooks. Rev. C. L. Lovell will
conduct the services and burial will
be in the Clagget cemetery. '
Dudley D. Rlsley. E. W. Buster and firms and corporations that had re- $150,000 and the Incorporators are
G. T. Wadsworth. Will II. Bennett. Jected the law and four were from E. W. Doe. K. Sugarman and George
sutie ruuuituucui ui uaoKB, wiu.puDiic -ninny corporations not i-.Ulrich. James R n.tn H a tjk.
pass on the applications within the, titled to the benefits under the act. ertson and W. Case have Incorporated
next few days.v according to an. Fatalities for the week Included En. ih itmnnn. fiinn- .i.k
nouncementj made by hini today, jah Hill, logger. Wallowa; George headquarters in Portland. The' capi-
iiHicainson. logKer, uanas; Krank tal stock Is $10,000. The Capitol
Howe, fireman. Brownsville; Joe Dot- Underwriters Corporation has been
Ico. watchman, Portland; Joseph incorporated by W. E. Hibbard, I. A.
nna, logger., uroosmgs; Albert Hibbard and T. G. Donaca. The cap
Barnes, engineer. Veneta; James ital stock Is $10,000 and headquar
Ylrak. laborer. Portland. ters will be In Portland. D B.
Thomas. R. B. CJianpr rhar1
More Bonds Certified Chanev and T .W. Connor haro inmr.
Ttie A
Is the place to get your fireworks
and flassi 127 N. High.
Son fa norn
Mr. and Mrs. George K. jCernick of
1040 North Twentieth street are re
ceiving congratulations upon the ar
rival of theirirrt son, born Thurs
day night. The little chap has been
named George Richard Jr. and
weighed 7 1-2 pounds.' , The proud
father was a former member of the
reportorial staff of the Statesman
and at present is with the Metropoli
tan Life-Insurance company, Mrs.
Cernik was Miss Grace McDonald be
fore her marriage.
Service Order IkmimhI
The. Oregon public service has Is
sued an order authorizing the Stan
dard Oil company to construct an in
dustry railroad spur at grade over
and across what is known as Roose
velt Drive In the city of Seaside. Pro
tective devices at thecrosslng are to
be maintained by the. applicant. In
another order the American Can
company Is authorized to construct at
grade a spur railroad track across
26th street in the city of Portland.
Dancing, Monday, July 3
Oregon state fair grounds; big
floor; Revelation orchestra of Sa
lem will play.' Under auspices of
Fairgrounds Racing ; association.
elaine hammerste1n
tiie shadow op
: nOSAUE BYRXEST
Army llrhai-Re Filed -
Albert McManus yesterday filed
his army discharge at the county
clerk's oftlce. He rated a supply ser
geant. He enlisted oftTuly 2. 1917 at
Fort George Wright, Washington. On
February 6. 1919 he attained the
ran a or corporal . hie became a ser
geant on November 19, 1918. He did
not go overseas.
BJgdoa and
Reliable funeral directors.
Ranks to Incorporate-
Articles ot incorporation were
filed here today by the Junction City
State bank, which will - have a capi
talization ot $25,000. The incorpor
ators are C. S. Ruder, Henry Hark-
son and Will T. Wright. The Alsea
State bank, with a capital stock of
IIS. 000. alan has filed annl leaf ton
for a charter. The incorporators are
D. D. Longbottom, Marlon Hayden,
THE "DAYTON"
The: Bleycto for Everyone
IXOYD E. RAMSDEN
887 Court Street
Bicycles and Bicycle Repairing
DIXIE
DOUGHNUTS
35c Doz.
SALEM BAKING COMPANY
129 Court Street Phone 964
1 fj
....
Takes the place ot cloth
- at about one-third
LIAX 0. EUREN
179 N. Commercial St.
Donds, Mortgages
Better Goods For Less
HIGHEST PRICE PAID
For '
SECOND HAND FTJBNITTJBE
8toves, Carpets and Tools
Capita Hardware and Furniture Co.
28S N. Commercial St. Phone U7
Lecal Blank
Get them at The Statesman office.
Catalog on application.
Viavl 'Tlie Way to Health
Mrs. Foor. Hotel Marion. Friends
and patrons invited to call.
Prisoner l Returned
John Talley. deputy sheriff of
Multnomah; county, was here yester
day after requisition papers calling
for the return to this state of Clifton
W.. Anderson, who is wanted in Port
land on a charge of non-support. An
derson is under arrest at Tacoma,
Wash . Mrs. Anderson filed the com
The state irrigation securities com- Dorated the Mikkalo WirhnnU .nm
mission has beeu asked to certify to pany, with 'a capital stock of $2000
$29,700 of bonds issued by the Rai- Headquarters will be at Mikkalo, GIU
nler Drainage district, in Columbia liam county. Walter Bowne. Alfred
county. Formal application for cer- arapenter and Lincoln ' .McConnack
wucauon oi mese Don as was received I have Incorporated the JBucy. Corner
here yesterday and will come up for Motor company. The caoital stock is
standing in a barn near Crescent.
Iowa, and injured a number of work
men In Omoba today during a heavy
wind and electrical storm in this
vicinity. Fremont, Neb.,4 reported
heavy damage to the crops. .
CAMPERS FLOCK
TO CHERRY CITY
Fifty-two Tourists from All! Read tte Classified .Ads,
Sections of Country Stay
In City for Night
Fifty-two campers were yesterday
registered "at the Salem automobile
camping grounds which registration
surpasses all previous records at the
grounds. The previous high record
had been 48..
As confided .to Mr. Albert, the
INDIAN AGENCY
'MM ;
A.H. M00RE
421 Court Street
X"n2!Sonl meeUne f ,5,rb, axD,ddqUailer' ;Ul.be ,0; frodV sulnUndenV O Red of
the commission . Icated at Med ford. The Pmltlr 1 I v w . lo
cated at Medford. The Producers'
Milk association.! of Klamath Falls.
has been incorporated by J. C. I
Wright. Harry Barton, R. B. Wilcox,
Carleton Goes Fast
E. F. Carleton. assistant state su
perintendent of schools, left for Salt jet al. The capital stock Is $6000
LAKe uuy lasi nigm wnere ne win
represent the Oregon state depart
ment of education at the annual con
vention of the National Educational
association. Mr. Carlftton will parti
cipate In several conferences and will
give an address on "The State's In
terest in School Libraries."
Polk Legion Proposes to
Hold Old-Time Picnic
Ex-Servlre Man Barred .
E. M. Gildow, of Albany, discharg
plaint against her husband, according ed soldier, is not entitled to attend
to the papers received at the execu
tive offices here.
Saturday Xlght, Dancing-
Moose ball, "Revelation" harmony
sextet, tinging.
Higher Rates Sought
The Northwestern Electric com
pany of Portland, througn an appli
cation filed! here yesterday, asks for
an increase! In steam heating rates.
Members of the Oregon public serv
ice commission probably will set the
hearing of the application for. some
time early in August. The corpora-
the veterinary science department of
the University of Washington under
the soldiers', sailors' and marines' fi
nancial aid law of this state, accord
ing to a legal opinion given by Attor
ney General Brown yesterday.- Under
the law. accordicv to Mr. Brown, ex-
service men taking advantage of the
act-must attend Oregon Institutions.
Insane Man Captured
' Peter Biagich, Austrian, who was
committed to the state hospital from
Mutnomah county on June 1, walked
away from the Institution Thursday.
Biagich was about 35 years of age
tion alleges in its application that the and had , practically recovered his
present revenues of the steam heal-1 mental ucumes. or several aays ne
ing department of its plant are not j had been connnea in me parole wara.
sufficient to cover .the costs of op-iana wouia nave Deen reieasea irom
DALLAS. Or., July 2. (Special to
The Statesman.) Plans that were
being formulated by the Carl B.
Fenton post of the American legion
for a big picnic and celebration in
Dallas next Monday Lave been
dropped on account of the lack of
interest in the movement of the local
people, the leason for the same be
ing that most of the citizens are
planning to either make a trip to
theibeach resorts on that day or are
going to some other locality to celebrate
No other town In Polk county is
going j to celebrate this year, but
Sheridan, Just over the line in Yam
hill county, is planning a big three-
day celebration.! and most of the
Dallas people -will go there to par
ticipate In the. festivities.
eration.
the hospital sometime next week.
was recaptured late yesterday.
He
Many Accidents Reported
A total of 482 industrial accidents i Many firms incorporate
were reported to the state Industrial! The Klamath Pine Manufacturing
accident enftimfaaion dnrtnr the week l company, wttn neaaauarters at Kiam-
endinc Jul 1. accordinr to a report lath Falls, has filed articles of incor-
prepared by the commission last Iporatlon here. The capital stock Is I
night. Approximately 468 ot these
were subject to the benefits of the
state compensation act, 20 were from
OREGON WILD IS
TEACHERS GOAL
Bell. Cal.,.a suburb of Lor Angeles,
Salem is to receive some publicity
In movleland. Mr. Reed is a corre
spondent of a Los Angeles paper and
he 1s. says Mr. Albert, going to send
an article to his paper extolling the
advantages and conveniences of the
local camping grounds. Also, he
will include In the letter to the Los
Angeles paper an account of the
hospitality of the Salem citizens who
visited : the camps during .his stay
here, and of the opportunities In and
adjacent to Salem.
Mr. Reed's trip north has .been
full of adventure. .While in the
northern part of California, a few
miles from the Oregon boundary, .his
sedan capsized when making a sharp
turn in the road. Fortunately Bo
one was injured. The top of his
sedan was damaged in the accident.
and he Is now making the trip in
a topless sedan.
The campers yesterday evening
made an exodus for the Willson park
to share the enjoyment of the con
cert with the Salem people."
The following were registered at
the camp yesterday:
G. B. Clark and Miss Alice D.
Clark. Scburx. Nev.; Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Atkin. San Francisco; Mr. and
Mrs. R. G. Slicker. Seattle: Mr. and I
Mrs. J. T. Tleulle. San Francisco:
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Munker. Fossil,
Or.; Mr. and Mrs: J. H. Robinson,
Opportunity, Wash.;. Mr. and Mrs.
S. Mish. Portland; Mr. and Mrs. C.
Marsh. Missoula. Mont.; Mr. and
W00DRY
conducts sales - anywhere Is
Marlon or Polk counties. Store
located at 270 No. Commercial
AUCTIONEER
Dancin
g
Every Wednesday and Satur
day ....
Music By Bungalow Orchestra
ox Portland
DREAMLAND RINK
No More Skating This Season
TMIVNIVIIfAlCAS
- Sales and Service
290 North High Street
ProfeSSOr and Mrs. Morton E. Mn. F Surreant. rtlandj Mr. and
. i airs. v . Ta. jgDiuiuur, immh, iiuuu,
feck Mart on trip to
Klamath County
11 : crronE
6
O'Neill
CPTOnETRtST-OPTIOAN
Ladd&Bssh Back
-Tnnrks, Bags, Salt Cases. .
Music Bolls and Brief Cases at
' HAMILTON'S
340 Court Street
WOOk WOOD
Interest Bearing
HAWKINS & ROBERTS
S04JM7 Oregon Building
167 North Commercial St.
; At the Electric Sign "SHOES-
DENNIS0N ELECTRIC CO.
JOB WORK AXD FIXTURES
33 North Liberty Street
EAGLH DRESS fiTTXSTg
fXOO, 9&XK to t IOjOO
SCHETS -
844 State Street
The Kupptobelnier novae ta Salem
D. H. BI0SHER
High aass
Oeaning and Pressing
474 Court Street .
CIH CLEANING WORKS
' Oaaert et QuaHty
Cleaniaf Drelas eTXeatrtaa
1SI1 BUU St FTsOM Til
LIYRTLE KN0WLAND
Muale and ; Musical MerttaDdlae
Sonora Dealer la Salens
411 Court St. Salem. Oregon
Tslepaome SIS
WANTED
. ....
Beans
Eggs
Potatoes
PEOPLE'S CASH STORE
a
The best furnace wood In the city
for the mcsey at Tracy's
Pborie 820
Tracks Reduced In Price
We have a carload of trucks bought
before the - advance that we must
close out y and 2ft ton sizes.
Get our prices. .-
SALEM VELIE COMPANY
162 North Commercial Street
FURS STORED
Store your Furs during summer
; with us ; .
WEST FCIt CO.
521 Court St. Opposite Court House
OREGON BATH HOUSE
Relieve that tired feeling by a Turk
ish Bath
Basement Oregon BaHdin?
CARL & B0WERS0X
BISHOP BROS.
High and Ferry Eta. Phono 1400
WE BUY
Farm Produce, ' Egsa, :-'ete,Pajtnf
Highest Cash Market Price.
- jf . . . , .1 . .
The Electric Restaurant
A good place to eat
- Short Orders all day :
, 481 State Street ;
J. D. Maddox; Prop.
SIX GOOD BARGAINS'
in Trettv rartftrimmed Waists in ." mc
L Art. u: in wuiameiie oniTensiiy n it I I P rnftTirrnc I nftV
nicni paiwrni. pjug wr simv iuu Peek ni8 wife have spent their lUm-LAD VjIVUrTLrvO LUUA.
Following their usual custom dur
injt 'the vacation months. Professor
and Mrs. Mortoh E. Peck have left
for the Oregon wilds on a biological
and botanical research work. They
plan to study the flora in the Klam- Waverlr. Wash.:
ath region and In the northern parti Klamath Falls; R. E. McCauleyKlai
of California. They .will ; be gonei math Falls,: Dr. and Mrs. D. M. Grin
during the entire vacation. i neii, Yakltaa, Wash.
Every summer since he came 10
Mr. and Mrs. II: II. Reld. haft Diego;
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Reid. San Diego;
Mr and Mrs. H. A. Miller. San Di
ego: Mr. and Mrs. G. Frank Baker.
Hutchinson. Kan.; Mr. and Mrs. J.
D. Nock. Hutchinson. Kan.; Mr. and
Mrs. W. L. Mantel. ' Independence.
Or.; Mr. and Mrs.- M. E. Blythe.
Phoenlv: Mr. and Mrs. C'P. Marlon,
C. L . Motiman.
kllev Motor Co.
weok.
PARISIAN WAIST SHOP
212 S. Cottaife-fet. . Phone 1620M
vacation In the wilds of Oregon
gathering' biological' and botanical
specimens.' In connection with this
work -he has collected and classified
specimens heretofore . .unknown to
scientists and peculiar to Oregon. He
FOR BIG PRUNE CROP
DALLAS.
Or.. July 2. (Special
-The outlook for a bumper prune
WILLARD Storage Battery
SZRTICB STATIOIf '
f
238 N. High St. i Telephone 203
Ton
WJ W. MOORE
Furnlturs Store
The Home of the Vlctrola
set more for your money
Moore's .
at
soda l rckrrs.'pr pouna zuc c.cwBui u " cron in Polk county I better this
Dairy Salt in 5 pound sack. .. .75c 1 nas oeen engagea xor . years m m.a- - . - number
Straws ' oer bale'...:... 65cing a complete collection or xne no-. '. nn nf
Iaundry Soap in ?3 bar lots for S31.00
Hardwheat Flour at per sack. .$3.23
THE HIGHLAND GROCERY
Phone 406 746 Highland Avenue
Place Your Order Early
for Fall Planting
Complete line varieties
Salem Nursery Company
Phone 1763 427 Oregon Building
Let Us Play the Latest
Victor Records
! ' ' .
H. L Stiff Furniture Co.
HARTMAN BROS. CO.
For Fine Jewelry
Jewelers and Opticians
It Pays To Trade At The
FARMERS CASH STORE
C I Barton DurdaU
247North CotnmerciaJ 247
!
Yleetrte atachlnery aid Engineering I
Company
For
ZLZCTSIOAL WOXXI
S17 Court Street Phone 4SS
Groceries
333 Court Street
Phone 409
1920 ELGIN SIX IS HERE
- MotorlsU who are looklna- tor a
troaa-. eervtceaeie ear vim tni
soar hbm ana interior ifkhiohiuhj
chat assume tnaxiuam service and
conotny at a reasonable price ebouM
ttiia ear.
LEE L GILBERT, Distributor
iae a. Cesasaerctal Stoef.
U.S. GARAGE
v - SS4 Ferry Street
USED BUT NOT ABUSED CARS
SPECIAL New series Studebaker,
value tlS:5. today $1S00. D. 8.
Garage. Phone 17SS .
USED CMS
To Sell Cheap for Cash or to trade
for Bread and Butter
THE D. Js O. MOTOR CO.
17S 8. Commercial St
W T. RIGD0N CO.
Leading Funeral Direetore
HOME OWNERS and
BUILDERS -
Now Is the Time to install the
HOMER PIPELESS HOT
AIR FURNACE
WM. GAHLSD0RF
The Store of Housewares -135
N. Liberty St. . . .Phone 47
of oast seasons. , The crop of tha
older orchards will be exceptionally
arge this year, many of the trees at
the present time being overload ea
and the branches breaking under the
heavy weight or fruit. . The crops oa
the five and six year old orchards
Is not so heavy as that of fast year
but the size to which the prunes are
expected to grow under these condi
tions are expected to make up in
weight for this shortage.
Prices of 16 cents per pouna are
said to have been offered growers in
this locality but as yet few contracts
have been made, the browers beinr
of the opinion that a better price will
be offered before harvest time,
Three large packing : plants will
handle the Polk county crops this
year: the California Packing Corpor,
ation. The Mason-Ehrman company
and the Oregon Fruit Growers asso
ciation all having latge packing
plants in this city. The output in
former years was handled by one
company, the California Packing cor
poration being the pioneer Industry
in this city
A number of additional prune dr-
ers have been erected this year and
several of the old dryers remodeled
and enlarged to take care of the im-
mense crops expected f torn the or
chards.
The price of prune lands has ad
vanced by leaps and bounds in this
locality during the past two years.
Jumping in price from S125 and IZ09
per acre for bearing orchards up to
$800. and few buys can be obtained
at this figure.
-
otiH thfv have rpnorted snccess. I
.1.. a mm . . .
Estimates received from the van- VLongeTs iWajOTlIV UtOttS
OUS C1K lodges uruusuuui lur tuiiv i - , . .
indicate that not less than 8000 of IS LQlC tiCtWniS AYTlVC
, the antlered herd will be on band to
ra of Oregon.' 'He toade the south
ern trip in an automobile.
It is rumored that while at Eugene
an Inducement was extended ta him
from the University of Oregon to
teach the biology department at that
institution. He it recognized in edu-l
catidnal circles as an authority in
biology and botany.
RING FANS AGOG
AS FIGHTS NEAR
;
Three Boxing Matches to
Mark State Convention of
Elks Here This Month
Three boxing : contests. In which
will participate-' some of the best
known ring artists in the Pacific
Northwest, will .be among the fea
ture numbers on the program ar
ranged for the annual convention of
the state association of Elks which
will be held on July 22. 23 and 24.
These matches will be held In the
new stadium at the fairgrounds, and
will be under the direction of a com
mission to be named by the mayor ot
Salem. The stadium is now undergo
ing a complete overhauling asd seats
will be arranged for more than 6000
snectators. Frank Durbln.and John
Delano have been named by tne local
lodge of Elks tdecure the boxers.
1
TS; all wrong, Mrs.:
llmsewtfe,.., it!.MalLr
wrongthis idoa of l
sacrifioing iifty-two or a
L lr.dred and f our days
out of the year in front of
a hot oven, that blasts the
enjoyment of every week.
"Well do your baking for
you and please pardon
us madam, wc don't mean
anything personal but
well do it. better, too.
PEERLESS BAKERY
Phillip Winters, Prop. :
LAST DAY
BERT
LYTELL
AIIAS
JIMMY
VALENTINE
LONG DISTANCE AUTO
TRUCKING
j ..."
3SVTIJLAM
TRANSFER CO.
Phone 1400
ons
W aim do local fc&nlisf .
Republic Trucks
With Parts and Serfice
participate in the convention pro
gram. A special train will carry tne
Portland delegation to Salem, while
the MeMinnvitle lodge will send COO
members by private conveyances.
The housing committee is working
hard to assemble enough rooms to
accommodate the visitor, and noth
ing will be left undone to make the
FARGO. N. D., July 1. The ma
jority of William Langer. indepen
dent Republican candidate for the
gubernatorial nomination, over Gov
ernor Lynn J. Frazler, non partisan
league candidate. wascut to 4,496
votes early tonight when 1.439 pre
cincts out ofA 2.064. representing
everey county but Sioux, had report-
convention a great success. Besides I e(j complete unofficial returns from
W.HHUaebrandt&Co.
, Distributors
Marlon County Polk County
to. Commercial SU, Salem
Phone 075
T
Busick's
lALEU ALBANY I
WANTED
TUSK. AND M1CHXNEFT OF ALIi
- j SURDS
We also bay seeoud-hand cooda.
If yon have aaything to sell for
good price call 98. The Square
Deal noose.
CAPITAL JUNK CO.
S71 Chenieketa St.' Salens, Ore.?
What HaTe Yon?
We buy, sell and exchange new
and second-hand furniture, stoves,
ranges, rugs, tools, etc Wo will
buy you out. . '
CO I. W. F. WRIGHT, Aoctioi
271 N. Commercial SU Salem, Or.
List your sales with us
People's Furniture Store
Night Phone 1047 Phone 7J4
'-,-.". -.t-' -- .h-v .v
! the boxing matches the program will
include. parades. I dances, banquets,
receptions, business meetings, inspec
tion of the state Institutions and
many other entertainment features.
iChautaaqua WHl Open
at Dallas on July 12
DALLAS. Or.. July 2. (Special.)
Dallas' big annual Chautauqua op
ens in this city on Monday evening.
July 12, and will continue until the
night of the 18th.j The program this
year which will be presented by the
Kliison-White people, is scheduled to
be the biggest .and best ever pre
sented to the people of this commun
ity. V
At a meeting of the guarantors
held here this week the following
officers of the association were elect
ed f6r the ensuing year: President.
Floyd D. Moore; secretary. Mrs.
Charles Rilyeu. Tickets to the 69
guarantors have been given out and
most of them have been disposed, of.
The big tent will be erected on the
court bouse lawn.
yesterday's primary election. Langer
had 45.939 and Frazler 41.491 votes.
Youth Instantly Killed
Daring Electric Storm
OMAHA. Neb., July 1. Lightning
miiea uonn Hen son. is. as he was
Now ' j
Showing
YE LIBERTY
-.-v:.-.." 1 '
The ,lay a Yon Go plan was originated by this itore.for
your benefit- Thiiwill give you a healthytank account; '
Feminine wear and articles for use
1;5
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