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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1920)
TITE OREGON STATES3IA3C TUESDAY, JULY IS, 1020. lodge : jR this ev :ST. r. c. d C I TijV M E L. s infe o( Salem o. 1 4, A.F. A.M. Work 18 the WS Special' meet evening. degree. Tomorrow Night In latnU tha. Salem-Commercial club will hold Its monthly meeting Mown is I - M ... ..rt ... . ski itne Open ivruui, luiuuiwi msui. Discussion c( bigsubjeetjsj are on the v'jjtograra. Matters of Importance to ,the cino ana 10 saiem rwm oe cu- , ldc red. . . Wanted Falser Teeth I pay cash 1 2 to $4d Don't matter it brosen to box "C6" care $ta rail at your home. Salem, July 14. toer old set. Write now sman. Will ly one day Clietrians to Meet The Cherrians will hld their reg ular monthly meeting tonight in the commercial club rooms) at 8 o'clock. King Bing C. B. Claridey says that matters appertaining to the recent Rose carnival In Portland will be discussed. He thinkjf! that some of ' has clan may have suffered from the wet while in the Rose! City. He did not divulge what braiid was respon. alble for the wetting process. I " o stem cherries, g Co- or phone 228. llhat New York will buy all of the " A m ' . a r a At-.... nnea prunes wnica ne can aeuu lucm. The father of Mr. Kurti planted the first prune orchard in the Willamette valley and his sons have studied the dried fruit game until they have evolved machinery especially adapt ed to that purpose. Now apples can be shoveled from the railroad car right into; the conveyors and the fruit never stops moving until it is packed and goes out the door. Heus Notice to Irrigators Irrigators will please observe the following rules: All bouses having even numbers will "be allowed to Irri gate on Monday. Wednesday. Fridit and Sunday. Odd numbers on Tues-I carry the fruit upstairs and down day. Thursday, Saturday and Sunday.! into the rooms and out again Hours for irrigating, 6 to 8 a, m.; 5 to 9 p. nt. Itrmiett Returns IWill II. Bennett, state superinten dent of banks, is back at his office after a week in Seattle where he attended a convention of the Natio nal Association of Supervisors of State Banks. He reports an attend ance of supervisors from all parts of the United States. the whole arrangement being a great la bor raving .plant. Mr. Kurtx ha his own system of advertising. When a dealer in the east sells 10 carloads $1000 is spent for newspaper advertising. been Incorporated by J. E. Bartli George O. Cormany and P. P. Farrell. ine capital sioca is 15000 and head quarters will be at Medford ,A. V. Allen. Brewer A. Billie and Fred Ward have incorporated the Youngs Bay Manufacturing company, with . capital stock of $15,000. Headquar- iera win De ai Astoria. The Miller Sands Fishing company has been in corporated by Robert 8. Farrell. Da vid Dupee and Chris A. Bell. Port land will be headquarters for the company. i ne capital stock is tiu.vuu. notice of dissolution has oeen tiled Dy the Baker County Fair ana speea association. hospital, who left the institution without notifying the', authorities yesterday morning, was apprehended late In the day. He was brought back by Dr. Prince. Byrd of the hos pital. The physician discovered him walking north on the road by the Keizer school house. Legal Flanks Uet them at The Statesman sffice. Catalog on application. , Rigdost and Reliable funeral directors. Brown Examine Paper School district No. 1 of Klamath county has. voted $37,000 in bonds for the purpose of constructing a school "building and buying equip ment and papers covering the pro cedure have been submitted to At torney General Brown for examin ation, i Cae Won By Default . I 1- ... l am - nuvunrr -was awarded a judgment against Julia A. Vaughn by default according to a decree filed in the circuit court yesterday By the decree he secures title in fee to 151.80 acres of real property Julia A. Vaughn . tailed to appear In court and contest the suit for Judg ment. Hearing Dates Set The public service commission has set July 20 as the date and Portland as the place for hearing arguments of the Sumpter Valley Railroad com pany for increased freight and pas senger rates. The commission will have a representative at Lebanon on July 13 to conduct a hearing rela tive to a spur crossing. Card of Thanks ; We desire to extend sincere thanks to the numerous friends whose kind ness and help during the last illness of our beloved mother were eo com forting, particularly the Degree of Honor and Lady Macibees. Frank E. Holnian. FRANK E. HOLM AN, RISH W. HOLMAN. JOHN W. HOLMAN. MRS. BERNARD CLARK. MRS. ALBERT E HURST. Lore, Watchmakei and Jewel SS7 State street, Salem. Baby Daughter ArrM Aiara aicwawisieiUj corporation commisB father, a daughtei at the McCallistetf night. I deputy state loner. Is again a having arrived home Sunday Notice to Irrigators . , Irrigators will please observe the following rules: All houses having AVAM nnm Via,, will Ka nllnWAi? tt I Tri gate on Monday, Wednesday. Friday I r . o. V TT and Sunday. Odd numbers on Tues day, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. Hours for Irrigating. 6 to 8 a. m.; 5 to 9 p. m. Receiver's Report Approved A receiver's report was approved by Judge George O. Bingham yes terday in the case of Annie M. Bus by against DelbertA. BuBby and Veda Busby, his wife. The receiver was W. J. Culver and was represent ed In court by Attorneys A. O. Con dit and Ronald C. Glover. The; re port awards the plaintiff In the case the sum of $3576.77. and the de fendant, $715.35. nr DOCGLAS MACXEAIt ! Lata B FaaMaaaMe Lawt Times Today Lfi Sal-nn Orchardlst Talk Oregon evaporated apples are used to blend the champagne of France, according to Fred A. Kurtz, of Sa lem, who came to Portland on busi ng vesterdav and threw ud his hands and quit when he saw the Shriners, says the Morning Oregon Ian. Last year Mr. Kurt' plant at Salem handled 6000 tons of apples and they were sent to Japan. France and England, as well as having an American market. Mr. Kurtz states The Bates & Rogers Construction I Notice to Irrigators company, organized under the laws! Irrigators will please observe the of Illinois, has filed application in the I following rules: All houses having state corporation department to op-1 even numbers will oe allowed to irri erate in Oregon. The capital stock of I gate on Monday, Wednesday, Friday the corporation is $300,000, and N.I and Sunday. Odd numbers on Tues- P. Simon of Portland, has been day. Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. namea attorney in iaci. ine uarna-i Hours for irrigating. 6 to 8 a. m f 111. 1 A . I iron oiiia i ruuucis company, organ- to 9 P. m iiea suojeci io ine laws oi Illinois, also has made application to operate in Oregon. Cornelius T. Richardson, of Forest Grove, has, been named as Oregon representative of the corpor ation. The capital stock is $30,000. The Medford Electric company has Patient Is Returned Harvey Moody, inmate of the state BAND TO PLAY AT AUTO PARK Program Tonight Expected to Draw Townspeople to Tourist Camps. Funeral Sot for Tralir I J. A. Billings died at the home Of e oaiem amuwuuuc wminF E. Aufranc. one mile east of Sa- grounds Is to be' favored witn a Dana lem. late Saturday night. He was concert tonigm at ocioca. ine Kj VP.1M f,M Tn fiinapal will ha IUUI tuuten vi lue Micm uauu hM thi. fftmino- . i ( viir which was scheduled for Will son from the Webb & dough chapel. bark as been shifted to the camp n it v Aiiriot. ,m ,,lng groands. service and burial will be in Odd . T?e cmp ng ?rk ta Poiin.. nana concens. ine grouna is nrm and not du8tjr and tnere ls plenty of Dody Kent to Heppner The body of Arthur Kllcup. Debs May Have to Direct Campaign from Prison DETROIT. July 12. Unless he U raraonea, x.ngene v. ieo. iiumuvu- i:al nominee of the socialist party. lll direct the party's campaign tM . a . m a . a rammer from ine Aiiania ieuciat prison. whre he Is serving a sen- nce for violation of the espionage :aws. the soriruisi nannnai njarau- t.e deciaea toaay. - x -The committee decided first, hon- ver. to make an appeal to President Wilson for Deb's release. aooui 200 socialists plan to call on the president soon and urge him to aet on the request made by a similar committee to Secretary Tumulty. 41 ye-rs old. who died at a local hos- room for parking cars. The concert will provide an op portunity for many Salem people o last night by the Rlgdon company drlTe down on Soalh Wlnter Btret to Heppner i where funeral service from Sute 8treet to Qak ttret and aim Duriai win De neia. ltn inrn ... nn n.v Thnu mm. Inr nn tnnt mav m annth on Phnrrh I ljoay M io former Home .rt from State street to the b rid re I William Wilshire died at a local onno.. h- nark and take, ateoa noiuat eBieraay lornmg ai me leading into the grounds, age of 63 years. The body was I F0n0Wlnir i the ororram: sent last night by the Rlgdon com- March. "La Pere de la VictoIre' . pany to Portland, his former home. for funeral and burial cervices. Mead Funeral Today The funeral of the late Mrs. Mary Mead, wife of John Mead of Polk county, who died Saturday, will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Rlgdon chapel. Rev. Mr. Nichols will conduct the service and burial will be in City View cemetery. Mrs. Selection, "In the Shadows'...... Williams Waltz. "Brides and Butterflies".. Moret (a) Shadows (b) When the Harvest Moon Is Shin ing. (c) There's a Typical Tipperary Over Here. Vocal Solo. -"Swanee Rlver".... .Mrs. Hallie Parish Durdall. tat VMivtasAL ca Sales and Service 290 North High Street allev Motor Co. Mead was 72 years old and came to Salem two years ago trpm Redlands. Overture. "Life a Dream" . .Ellenberg Cal. She was a member of the intermezze. "Eleanor" Deppen Women's Relief corps. Personals CR0SSETT SHOES "Make Life 'f Walk Easy" stprs The House Kuppenheimer THE "DAYTON" , The Bicycie' lor Eteryone IXOTO !e. ItAJISDEJf 37 Court Street Bicycles andj jBlcycla Repairing W00DRY conducta sales anywhere In Marion or Polk counties. Store located at 2 70, No. Commercial, AUCTIONEER BISHOP BROS. High and Ferry St. , Phone 1400 WE BUY Farm Produce. Eggs, etc.. Paying Highest Cash Market Price. dfll 1 1 . V 1 II m C i lS'JfiP-ku ft n 1 1 f w : i ort WILLARD Storage Battery SEBVICB STATION 33 N. High St. Telephone 203 NOTICE DOET CABS ARRIVING Get Your Order in Early SALEM VEUE COMPANY 162 North Commercial Street INDIAN AGENCY at A. FL MOORE 421 Court Street . Better Goods For Less HIGHEST PRICE PAID . For ' 'K SECOND HAND FURNITURE - Stoves. Carpet and. Tools - Capital Hardware and Fvndtw&Co. i'none v ji .' w.m M00RE Furniture 8tore The Home of the Vlctrola Ton get more for your money i lloore's at 285 Commercial St. nlYIr? U v.;.;;v- i a , I- - . ; , , ) ' nnilf.HNUTS 35C Dot. Trnnlr Rfltrt. Smt Cfliei SALEM BAKING COMPANY Mn?ic Eolu ? Brief Cascs at Let Us Play the Latest Yictor Records v H. L Stiff Fornitare Co. 43 1 Court Street Phone 954 1 V 3 rWALLFELT" akes the place of cloth I at about one-thira MAX 0. BUREN 171 N. Commercial Sc HAMILTON'S 310 Court Street wnnn wnnn II War w Wav V ! The best furnace wood In the city for the money at Traeye Phone- 820 It Tays To Trade At The FARMERS CASH STORE C. Burton Durdall 247 North Commercial 047 ; The Electric Restaurant A good place to eat Short Orders all day ' 481 State Street .. . J.,D. JIaddox, Prop. Soda Crackers, per. pound. . . . . .20c Dairy Salt In fiO pound sack. . . .75c Straws, per bale. 63c Laundry Soap in 23 bar lots for f 1.00 Uardwheat Flour at per sack. .$3.23 THE HIGHLAND GROCERY Pbone 49o 740 Highland Avenue Place Your' Order Early for Fall Planting Complete line varieties Salem Nursery Compdny Phone 1763 427 Oregon Building Ruth E. Willing, a former super intendent of Willamette sanitarium. was visiting friends In Salem yester day. She is now at the home of her parents at Stayton. Wilbur Phillips of Sheridan, a Uni versity of Oregon student, spent a few hours in Salem Sunday. J. WL Pixley and son. E. H. Plx- ley. Represent atlMca pf New York Life Insurance company at Eugene, were in j the city Sunday, leaving for Eugene In the evening. Rev. Alfred Bates is in Astoria visiting friends. He Is a student of Kimball School of Theology. .Mr. and Mrs. Earl Anderson have returned from British Coicmtla. The trip is a culmination of an extended automobile tour. Miss Ruth E. Wallace, deputy clerk, spent the week-end at the home of her parents near Salem. G. W. Woolfolk. a convalescent of the war from .the aviation' service, motored to Salem from Seattle Sat urday and is at the home of George Ireland, 1092 Broadway street. Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Watts and lit tle son have left for a three weeks' motor trip Into British Columbia. Mr. Watts is of the Liberty garage. Rohlin M. Cooley. author of "Roll ing the Moon,' a song, is In Salem for a few days. His home ls Silver- ton. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Stenberg are visiting at the home of C. W. Sten berg. They are from Edmonton, Alberta. Mr. and Mrs. Charlea Clark of Ftayton have been visiting at the- borne of Mrs. Clark s parents who live in Salem. I. H. Allen, a surveyor of the state highway commission, ls visiting In Eugene for a few days. Selection. "The Newly Weds' ..-0'Hare March, "Caesar's Triumphal"... Mitchell The Star Spangled Banner.. Oscar Steelhammer, Director The following were registered Sun day and Monday at the camping grounds. J. P. Green and wife. Poison, Mont; Mr. and .Mrs. E. Berwick. Portland; Mr. and Mrs. E. G. John. soon, Grandvlew. Wash.: Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Robinson. Des Moines. la.; Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Knighton, Wa mla. Ore.; Mr. and Mrs. J. F. KIdd. La Salle, Colo.; Mr. and Mrs. J. El- gan, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. L. Mc- Danlel, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Georfge E. D!ckman. Tacoraa; Mr, and Mrs. A. J. Bradle, Portland; Mr and Mrs. J. B. Siesmer. , Portland; Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wright. Portland: Clyde Watkins. Guy E. Watkins. Mary R. Watkins and Lulu Watkins. Portland: Mary C. Gall,.F. E. Gail. David Watkins and John' Getelle. Portland; T. S. Clark and wife, Los Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Parkes. Los Angeles: Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hayler. Kakima; Mr. and Mrs. F. T, Bell. Ephrata. Wash.; Mr. and Mrs M. C. Blythe. Phoenix. Ariz.; Mr. and Mrs. S. Nelson, - Portland? Mr .and Mrs. S. A. Richardson, astle Rock, Ore.; Mr. and Mrs. H. Morrison. Kakima; Mr. and" Mrs. C. Eggman, Rainier, Ore.; Mr. and Mrs. A. Swan- son, Eureka, Kan.;: Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Jones. Vale. Ore.; Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Chaambers. Hollywood. Cal.; Mr. and Mrs. H. Jackson. Boise, Ida.; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Miller. Los An geles; Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Shields. Victor, Mont.; Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Crawford. Lawrence. Kan.; Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Wanke, Boise, Ida.; Mr. and Mrs. M. Bell. Chleo, Cel.; Mr. and Mrs. Pauli. Elm. Ok la. - We have attain rd , a poiat la p u b 1 1 c favor where our brai uesa integrity Is nnquest ioned.The The services we render reflect credit upon this establishment be cause of the ron Mientions man ner in which we carry out instructions. VectrM Machinery axd Engineering Company ." : . For Bonds, Mortgages Ditereet Bearing lAvestnaeata J , lUTKMS ROBERTS fj04jft07 Oregon Building FURS STORED Store your Furs during summer with ns WEST FUR CO. 521 Court St.. Opposite Court House CXPEKT ELEOTSICAL W0SS SS7 Court Street Phone ill HARTMAN BROS. CO. For Fine Jewelry Jewelers and Opticians Mrs. Ella Olmstead Dies at Her Home in Salem W T. R1GD0NC0. Leading Funeral Directors 187 North Commercial St. At tha' I Electric 8izn "SHOES" DENNIS0N ELECTRIC CO. JOB WORK AiCD FIXTURES ,za North Liberty Street OREGON BATH HOUSE Relieve that tired feeling by a Turk- lsh Bath Basement Oregon Building CARL & B0WERS0X MILLEK9. D.H.M0SHER 'II High Class r Cleaning and Pressing :.vJ, 474 Court Street V:;. (TIT CLEANINd WORKS i'i Oaners of Quality ; Groceries 383 Court Street Phone 409 Cleaning Dyetai mi Btata fit. Ktjalxlag r kon Tit 1920 ELGIN SIX IS HERE! UMnrlii, rha ar looklnc for a fmnr. MTTitMb ear wna tunn Xxly liasa and InUrior aplHeatloa; k., TiHtaiii arvlea) aaa eoBomr at a raaaoaaMe price ahould I ,Kla nr. LEE L GILBERT, Dutrifactor lSS . Craamtol Strut. LONG DISTANCE AUTO . TRUCKING WILLAMETTE VALLEY TRANSFER CO. Phone 1400 T7 alto do local bftTxIiag. HOME OWNERS and BUILDERS Now ls the Time to Install the HOMER PIPELESS HOT AIR FURNACE WM. GAHLSD0RF The Store of Housewares 135 N. Liberty St. .Fhone 7 UTRTLE KN0WLA1H) ii Mnale and Musical Mert3aanaia Soaora Dealer la B Court Bt. - Balem, Oregon Telephone SIS 41$ U.S. GARAGE ; ! f!4 Ferry 8treet USED BUT NOT ABUSED CARS SPECIAL New series Studebajter, v line .11(25. today iixoo. , u. ev oarage. mon itt - I WANTED II f Beans ; Eggs Potatoes - . PEOPLE'S CASH STORE . . i USED CARS To Sejl Cheap for Cash or to tra for Bread ana uauer , TIIK B. A C. MOTOR CO. WANTED JUXK AXD MlCnCCEPr OF ALL . BONDS We also bay second-hand goods. If yo have aaythlDg to sell for a good price call 99. The Square Deal He CAPITAL JUNK CO. 71 Chexaeketa SC Balena, Ore. Republic Trucks With Parts and SerricO W. H. HUaebrandt & Co. Distributor Marlon County PoDc County 270 No. Commercial St Salem I'bone C73 Mrs. Ella E. Olmstead. wife of H E. Olmstead. died at her home. 1331 North Seventeenth street, Sunday aft er suffering for eight years with Brights disease. She was 67 years old. Besides her husband she leaves four sons: Homer C Olmstead of Africa where he is a missionary; Frank O. Olmstead of California; Clyde A. Olmstead of Lebanon, Arty Olmstead of Spokane and one daugh ter. Mrs. Zela Smith of Clatskanle. The funeral will he held this aft ernoon at 2 o'clock in charge of the Terwilliger Funeral home, from the Seventh Day Adventist church. Rev. A. It. Bell will conduct the services. Burial will be in Odd Fellows ceme tery. Stephen Lacier, Pioneer, Dies at Local Hospital Stephen Lucief, who was born at Champoeg 75 years ago, died at local hospital yesterday morning. He was a member of an old Marion coun ty family and his father, a French man, was one of the first white men to settle here. He never married and the relatives which he leaves could not b reached yesterday, rne Doay la at the Rixdon establishment. ' Fu neral arrangements are to be made later. TOBACCO HABIT DANGEROUS aya Doctor Connor, formerly of Johns Hooklna hoaDltaL Thouaanda of man uf raring- frorti fatal dlaaaa wouia bo in perfect health today wtre it not for the deadly drur Nlcottao. Stop tbo habit now beforo H'a too lata. It's a eimple proceaa to rid your.clf of tha tobacco habit in any form. Jut ro to any up-to-dato drur ator. and get tuiu Ntcotol tablet: take them aa directed and lo: the pvrnictoua habit' quickly anithe. Dmaclata refund the money If they fail. Ie aure" to read larre and Interesting announcement by Doctor Connor soon to appear In thia paper. It tells of the dancer of nicotine pola- onloo; and how to avoid it. In the meantime try Nlcotol tablets; you will be aurprlred at the result. 17S S. Commercial EL Dreamland Rink Dance pvery Wednesday and Saturday Bungalow ' Orcnestra What Ha?e You? We bur. sell and exchange new and second-hand furniture, stores, ranges, rugs, tools, etc We will buy, yon out. COL. W. F. WRIGHT, Auctioneer 271 N. Commercial St. 8alem. Or. ' List your sales with ns - - ' People's Furniture Store Klgbt Phone 104T - Phone TJ4 Hage Increase Made by Eugene Company Resolutions showlnK an Increase from 110.000 to Sl.000.000 were riled, here yeMerday by the Ander sen I Drart Regulation company, i Eugene concern. Articles of incorporation were filed bv the following firms: Kansas Investment company of Portland; incorporators, b. A. Coan W. l. Burnett. D. W. Tendill; capl talization. S100.000. ' The. Schultz's. Forest Grove: In- rnriuirilon. P. L.. JVhultX. 11. W, Danielson. William M. Martin. R. A Krhultz: caniUlizatien. 110.000. standard -ales Company. Portland incorporators. B. C. Jenkins. Wll Ham I. Harrison. Ernest W. Hardy cattitalization. $20,000. Condor Investment company of Portland; Incorporators. Chester A. Sheppard. Fred Cronnert. W. D. Bur nett; capitalization 25,000.- 1'DOWELL MARKET 173 S. Com! A Few of Our Bargains Today . Beef Roast 16c Beef to Boll .... 12 l-2c Hamburger steak .... 18c U-l STATE g STREET O Dr.C.B.0Neffl OPTOMETRIST-OPTICIAN Ladd Push Dank BuMi$ TrfCy: Stale apt PAY AS YOU GO PLAN Open a bank account. Pay as you go you will always have money for your vacation. ? Feminine Articlea for Wear and TJie. 1. &. hiplf g o. 1 Bake-Rite Satisfies , Yes, Everyone likes-' Bake Rite. Children beg for it be cause of its pleasing JIaTor. HoujewiYcs like it because tbev know it is baked rigbt under sanitary conditions. Try a loaf today and job the thYong of Bake-Rite users. ' 457 State St Phone 268 .. .....