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THE OREGON STATESMAN: THV1WDAV. JULY f3, 1&20. 3T 1 CI .n.nil Txluv SU funeral of J. T. Adams who T" ' .t hii home. 351 North pass . . iui r Unnilav ur ill h. Webb & CtouKb. chapel .fleraoon at 3 o'clock. ? Burial tff ia City View cemetery. The "-ices were first planned for yes jat afternoon but were postponed gffae relate did not arrive. . SchaUr'' at Ye Liberty to- rnted at Tyler's Drug store by an pt In the business. iBKW-er Is Filed - . An answer to a complaint was yes terday filed at the county clerk s of fice by the defendant In the eaaa of Emma Wilapn . Arthur Wilson Ti,e action Is'for a divorce and the J!an,tiff alfrged that .-Mr. Wilson hreatened to abandon her. he St to restrain Wilson from risking out some- money on deposit It ffie Salem Bank of Commerce. Mr Wilson claimed In his answer that Mrs. Wilson has on deposit at the-United States National bank the mm ot $1050 in her own name. "o also claimed that he is now unaole lo work on account of lllne?s. ; IralBlan 4 ,w Get then at The Statesman office. Catalog on application. i See Oar Model Laundry In full operation every Saturday afternoon. Eden washing machines and Simplex Jroners. These names ipeak-for themselves ana our sioc is complete. "If it it's electric, come to us.",' Salem Electric Co. TcmpleV rhone 1200. Masonic ErGEXK O'BRIEN . THE FIGUREHEAD! I? CR0SSETT SHOES "ilake Life's Walk Easy" ' f ; SCHEFS: "Tha House of Kuppenheimer. THE "DAYTON" The Bicycle for Ereryone , , JLLOYD E. RAMSDEI. 3 S7 Court Street d Bicycles and Bicycle Repairing DIXIE -DOUGHNUTS 35c Doz. Vmi BAKING COMPANY i!J Court Street Phone 954 I ''WALLFELT'' Tales the place of cloth at about one-third MAX 0.BUREN 179 N. Commercial St. Conds; Mortgages . Interest Bearing InTestmesats HAViTONS c ROBERTS S04JBO? Oregon Bulldlttg 16? North Commercial St. It the Electrio Sim "SHOES" DENNIS0N ELECTRIC CO. , JOB WORK AND FIXTCBE3 M Korth Liberty Street D.rLRiOSHER f ; ' High Class : . 4 - Cleaning, and Pressing 474 Court Street -; CITY CLEANING WORKS CWaera or fjuallty ClMialnf ; ' DyelM tUfja&lag ' HYRTLE Kiiowuvin) -"e and Musical Btectkandlse Sonora Dealer la Balem .I court Bt Balem, Oregoa ' Telephone III ; , WANTED i::;-iBeani '-' ;p EggS Potatoes - OPLE'S CASH STORE' M EW Three I;ioense Yesterday riage' licenses had beetle issued at the rk TiV " j t " V.A . t"V I county clerk's . office 1 during the month of July. Three couples were issued marriage licenses yesterday. They are; D. A. Harris and Luella Werner of Salem; - Lawrence Dewey Cox of Sanger. Cal.. and Estella Bronson of Hubbard: Eart J Asiter. inn 'nf C7A VI 111 . mt mn j nw.t- Mae Blessing of. 704 North COmmerw " v w aim oil 1 UC11U4 clal tr.t siom I Worse Than Vampire. - ' . May Allison in "The .Cheater" at ie iaoertyr today. , . Rlgdon ana Reliable funeral directors." Turner Man Enlists George Potts of Turner yesterday enlisted In the artillery branch of the United States army. His en!ist ment is for three years- He fZI.TtL "1 -le.d See Our Model Laundry In full operation every Saturday afternoon, i Eden washing machines and Simplex ironers. These names speak for themselves and our stock Is complete. "If it's electrlct, tome to us." saiem Electric Co. Masonic Temple. Phone 1200. Inmates Returnee Superihtendent J. N. Smith of the state leeDle-mlnaed instltu,tlon ported to the police yesterday -after noon that inmates who had made their escape daring the last few days nave all been returned to the In!! tutlon. - . . . v".t r-.-. Mnsicnl Comedy Today At the IUlgh. Farmer Is Arrested . Kdward JJoerner of route 1 was arrested yesterday- for parking his automobile contrary to the specifi cations of a city ordinance. He parked Ms car In front of the Ore gon Electric depot. Ha deposited S3 as a bond to insure his appearance W00DRY ; conducts sales anywhere in Marion or Polk counties. Store located at 270 No. Commercial AUCTIONEER ! Better Goods For Jjeam HIGHEST PRICE PAID " - For - . SECOND HAHD FUENITUBE ' StoTesT'Carpeta and Tools Capital Hardware and Furniture Co. 285 N Commercial St. Pbone V47 Tnxnks, Bass, Suit Cases Mtisio Eolla and Brief Cues at " HAlbLTON'S ; : 340 Court Street WOOD WOOD The best furnace wood In the city for the money at Tracy's .- 4 Phone 520 i FURS STORED f Store your , Furs, during summer .. ' . with us ' :- WESTFTJBCO. 621 Court St. . Opposite Court House OREGON BATH HOUSE Rellere that tired feeling by a Turk ' Ish Bath Basement Oregon Building CARL&BOWERSOX Groceries 383 Court Street' Phone 409 1920 ELGIN SIX IS HERE Motor iats who are looking for a atroag, rrteeabla car with elarant body Unas aad in tar lor apclfieaUoBf that assume maximum aerrlca aad economy at a reasonable price should im tnia ear. ' 1 LEE L GILBERT, Distribnter 1U S. OsasacTCial ttnat. U. S. GARAGE ; . ' IS4 Ferry Street 'USED BUT NOT ABUSED CARS SPECIAL New series Studebaker, Talna S182B today fit 00. U. 8. Oarage. Phone 1TSS USED CARS To Sell Cheap for Cash or to trade . s - for Bread and Butter THE B. I O. MOTOR CO. 171 S. Commercial St. Busick'S - -gftT.r::w.LTaxTY , - morning at -10:30 Artisan Attention. . . . Picnic tonieht. Meet at I. O. O. P. hall 6:20 . m." Weather oermit- ting. : . John O. Johmw. I)i John O. Johnson died late Tues day night at a local hospital after short illness. He leaves no relatives in the west, but it 1 thouaht he leaves some distant relatives In" the east. The funeral will be held Fri day afternoon at 1:30 o'clock from the Webb &Clough chapel with Rev. 2ll Tn. onJ??"l?S ne - r. Aid rich conducting the scr- w Duriai in uaa euows ceiu- etery. Mr. Johnson was 30 years Old. 1O0 Women Wanted at For stemming cherries in cannery. Come ready to go to work. 1X not Phone. F. A. Kurtz Co. William Manler William C. A, Manley died yes tcr- aay morning at 4 o'clock at his home on Falrview avenue in Salem heights. tie. was 50 years old and leaves a widow. The funeral services will be hirrthislmornrnTkt' r 20 at the Webb & Clough. chapel. Burial will oe in City View cemetery. Millinery Removal Kale Great reduction on millinery, at Mrs. Stlth's, In Kafoury Bros, store; 111 move August 1, to 333 State street. Rwljr to Arrive-- Thft hfidv hf Mrs TtArna riivio who died in Porthnl twa ,rtm. Hnsr' will arrTvft in r9i re-ling on the Oregon Electric train at 10:20 oclock. Funeral services will be held from : the Webb & Clough chapel at 1:30 o'clock this afternon with burial In City Yiew cemetery. Personals W. A. Longworth 'returned yes terday from Eugene where he was visiting relatives. While at Ku gene he attended the funeral of James KetUeton. ; :Irs. Claire , Pennington of Eu- Today's' Record Suggestion '.. - 2895 . . ; VENETIAN MOON FOX TROT H. L Stiff Furniture Co. BISHOP BROS. ! nita and Ferry, fit. Phone 1400 t trr tvtw WE. UUl Farm Produce, Eggs, te. Payln Highest Cash Market Price. . - WlLLARD Storage Battery s SBTICa. BJATIOJf ! 233 N. High St. Telephone S03 W. W. M00RE Furniture Store . The Home of the Yletrola Tou get more far your money at It Pays To Trade At The FART.IERS CASH STORE . C. Bortoa Dordall 247 North Commercial 247 Vectrle Macnlnery aad Englnaertng .Company For EXPERT ELECTRICAL WORE 117 Court Street ' Phone 4St Xf T. RIGD0N CO. Leading Funeral Direetora LONG DISTANCE AUTO TTOJCKING v WIIJJIEITE VALLEY, TRANSFER CO. Pfcsne 1400 We alto do local hauling. JTJNX AND UlCUXNEBr OF ALL ' : KIXD9 We also Imy second-hand sjooda. If you hare anythlnsi to soil for a good price can S98. The Square Deal House. CAPITAL JUNK CO. 171 ChenekeU St. . Salens, pro. Dreamland Rink Dance Every Wednesday and Saturday ' ' " f ' - Bungalow Orchestra in court this o'clock. gene is visiting her brother, Fred Knoaes, ror a few days. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Chrfstman of Albany have . returned home after spending a few days In Salem, visit ing friends. J. P. Keyes, , formerly of Pasa dena, Cal.. but now of Pringle road, near Salem, was Jn the city yester day. He sold an orange grove in Pasadena and purchased a farm on the Pringle road. . .. - Mr. and Mrs. Arthur.J. Rahn are Fplending a brief outing at Kock away. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Wood, former Salem residents and now of Port land, are now in the city. .Miss Beryl Holt and Miss, Mabel Hudelson returned yesterday from a weeks trip to British Columbia. They also spent a few. days In Se attle. . .. ASPIRIN I r-" Name "Bayer" on Genuine; "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" is gen uine Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for over 20 years. Accept only an unbroken "Bayer package which contains pro per directions to relieve Headache. Toothache. Earache, "A Neuralgia; Rheumatism. Colds and Pain. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost few cents Druggists also sell .; larger "Hajer Packages." Aspirin is trade mark; Bayer Manufacture Monoaceucacia ester of Rallcylicacid. - NOTICE M DORT CAES AHEIVINO '-Get Vour Order in Early SALEM VEUE tORlPANY 162 North, Comiaercial Street 1 INDIAN AGENCY I.-.,:. '; ' A. H. H00RE 421 Court Street The Electric Restaurant A good, place to eat Short Orders all day . , 481 State Street ' J. D. MaddoX,'Prop. Soda Crackers, per. pound. .... .20c Dairy Salt la 50 pooad sack 4 ,73c Straws, per bale. . .". . 63c Laundry Soap In 23 bar lots for SI.OO Ilardwheat Floor at per sack. .f&25 THE HIGHLAND GROCERY Phone 496 ? - T4tt-TTigWajid ATennd Place Your Order Early for Fall planting Complete line varieties Salem Nursery Company Phone 1763 - 427 Oregon Buildinr HARTMAN BROS. CO. For Fine Jewelry , Jewelers and Opticians Good Goods. . HOME OWNERS and BUILDERS : Now is the Time to Install the HOMER PIPELESS HOT . AIR FURNACE WBL GAHLSDORF ; The Store of Housewares 135 N. Liberty St. ...Phone 67 Republic Trucks With Parts and Scrrict W. H. ffildehrandt h Co. Dlstrfbiitors r . ' Marioa County ; Polk County 279 No. Commercial St Salem Phone 67S What Hare You?; . We buy, sell and exchange new and second-hand furniture, stoves, ranges, rugs, tools, etc Wo will buy you out, . . COL. W. P. U'ltlGUTr Aoctlosioer 271 N. Commercial St. Salem, Or. List your salea with People's Fornitnre Store , .. . ... - - Night Phone 104T Phone TJ4 MILLER M V M wvv. ai- SOU EXPERT IS EMPLOYED FOR COUNTY Agculturisti Procured by Bankers of Vicinity, Says Announcement " CIVIC QUESTIONS UP More Generosity in Renting 1 Houses Urged upon Res idents of City. A larjce membership of the Com mercial club attended the open forum meeting- at the .club rooms last night to hear the reports jf different com mittees, and the discussions of prob lems vital to the community.- No new basiness was transacted . by the club. With the exception of the chair man of the industrial committee, the chairmen of all outstanding- commit tees failed to make their reports. These were deferred to the .-next meeting. ? -v t The industrial committee submit ted its report, informing the mem. bers that an agriculturist has been authorized for Marlon county, His name has not been announced.. It vas sxaiea mat Marion county had an a riculturist In the past who rendered good service to the community. - The fact that Marion county is an agri cultural district. It was asserted in the report, makes it obvious that an agriculturist is needed. . : ' Hankers Take Lead. The bankers of Marion county, It was stated, have taken it upon them, selves to support the agriculturist until such time' when the farmers may .assume the responsibility. . In the meantime the bankers are to fi nance the office ' and to act as h board in devising plans for his work. The report averred that many lands in .Marion county could be reclaimed by drainage and thus increase the cultivated acreage. , ' " . The report suggested that Marion county, could well be divided into fire drainage districts, thus '..expediting the work of the agriculturist Several suggestions of civic Inter est were presented to the club by dif ferent members . Alleged unsanitary conditions In some restaurants and of comfort stations were mentioned. As a solution it was suggested that such conditions be brought to the at tention of the city health officer..... Kent Property Needed. Houses labeled for sale, it was suggested, should be placed at the disposition, of people- who wish to rent homes. - It was claimed that many people have been unable to rent houses, though many of the houses in Salem are marked for sale. No action was taken. . Opportunities in Salem from the horticultural anad industrial point ot view-were discussed by C. I. Lewis in a 10-mlnnte talk. He made the statement, -based on statistics gath ered through his work with the Ore gon Growers Co-operative associa tion, that Salem has a $10,000,000 Industry in its canneries, the paper mill, dehydratinr plants, mills and fruit concerns which reasonably could be increased to $50,000,000. He stressed the. fact that Salem peculiarly has diversity of soil in its rolling lands, lowlands and bearer dam lands, condition of climate,, and adaptability tor several plants. . He declared that all needed to enhance the industrial opportunities ot Salem is to grasp the things that . are . at band and make them productive. . D'Arcy Reminiscent. . ; Mr. Lewis said this aspect ot di versity, id Salem-1 an asset of di- community. "Since there Is a diversity," be said, "it stands to reason that some lean years will be experienced; but the same is true in the mercantile world. "When depression comes. he ad monlshed the members, "don't rap that Industry. It looks-bad to the outsiders. The ? thing to do is to overlook it and wait for another year." ' 1 P. H. D'Arcy was called upon to make a few suggestions. Mr. D'Arcy was in a reminiscent mood for be re viewed the history of the Commer cial clab, its early ups and downs. He spoke at length in favor of encourag ing education. He scored the Port land papers for : misquoting him in this regard, when they said, accord ing to Mr. D'Arcy, that- he was op posed to education. He stated that he worked his way through Wlllam ette university and does believe in education. ;t , - McCrnakey Booftta Toorists. The meeting was closed by & short talk by Secretary T. E. McCroskey, calling the members' -attention to a Salem asset that should not be over looked.; He referred to the tourists. He quoted a letter from Los Angeles that classified one of its assets as being the tourists. According tto the letter Los Angeles estimates its tour ist asset at $150,000,000. This amount is larger than all of the other assets of Los Angeles. In oranges. lemons, deciduous . fruits, cotton and alfalfa crops combined. The letter clearly showed that the tourist is 'an asset, and that he will be an asset ot Salem as soon as the highways are completed. ? " Chautauqua Program to fUtOpen Here Next Sunday Julius Caesar Nayphe, with his oriental pageant, assisted by local people, will open Chautauqua week in Salem next Sunday; July 18. The proximity of the opening date finds the local committeemen with many tickets yet unclaimed and un sold. Many who pledged themselves for the purchase or disposition, of season 1 tickets would facilitate the sale of - tickets by claiming their quota at Hartman Brothers' Jewelry store. ' t Probable congestion will tie avert ed if those intending 'to purchase season ; tickets will buy now. The manacement of the local Chautau nua desires all Interested-in this rear's program to make an effort to obtain tickets before the opening date on July 18. j Those acquainted with the 'proa-rams of other seasons In Salem claim that this summer's Chautau qua has an especially strong pro-; gram. Tl program is exceptionally well balanced. Eminent lecturers of national reputations in economic history are scheduled to discuss re construction problems. of vital inter est to the American people. The music numbers are of a high order. 11 foreign peoples and their custom. .! . Josephine County Man Seeks Irrigation Permit Applications for a permit to ap propriate water have been filed in the office of Percy A. Cupper, state engineer, by Ralph Crossman of Taa llman. Ore., who seeks to use water from Long creek for domestic supply and the irrigation of a small tract In Josephine county. - , 4 John E. Gribble or Recreation, Ore., has Jiled an application cover ing tae appropriation of water from an unnamed spring for .domestic purposes and for the irrigation of a small tr&ct in Klamath county.! . John M. Frisco of Rye Valley, Ore., has filed an application for the use ot water from Deer creek for the ir rigation of a small tract in Baker county. - i i t TO ENCOURAGE PRODUCTION Late Cabbagi"PlantaJ;.1.';.if pi ij -.v; j ?&$3S0), per Thouaaod' Kale Plants ............;I............il.50 per Thousand "Broccoli Plants .1...;.. J.:....V......?4.00 pex -Thousand' - ' - . . ' ' - " , Order one day ahead of time nocded in order to bave thera brought in fresh. ,:. . . ' ' ' ...:v25161 Stilt 5t.eiaprc.,...t;:"- ut cc. h IS) - STATE STREET UJ SI T. O t 1 none 1918 TOie feix,renewed and I 1918 Five passenger Ford, cord tires and shock absorbers . - good shaps 425 Five passenger Mitchell, rebuilt 550 1917 Maxwell, good shape ... .... ..... . . ... V .$ 450 Unloading carload of Dort cars today' ' . Place your order-early first come, first- served - Expect a carload of New Reo Sixes first of week. - . - SALEM VELIE CO. 162 North Commercial." " Dealers for Marion and Polk counties You Furnish the Principal We Supply the Interest "!""" " . -HAT'S the sort of thrift team work the Savings Department -of the United States National Bank affords its customers. T will do your part rour account, we will ie payment ,oi a rings Accounts rosy you V to3 V W by tl oai 1 : maintained here by mail. ' - - ' - . -.'. . . v- "" i ,t What" A Business Map Wanted A business man, who called on us a few weeks ago, said, "We want a lady la our office: a typist who - has a - thorough knowledge of business and can use her own head. We want such a person as Mrs......... who Is secretary to Mr....... I presume you know her., The fact Is, the Mrs.. .. . . . referred to. took her course at this -school several year ago. latr attending night school to do some special work. . The, business man was told that we could not then refer him to any available person. He left with 1 instructions to keep him In 'mind and tele phone at his expense when we found such a lady. . Could you have filled this placer Capital Basiness College SALEM. OREGON. The Statecian's Classified :;j - ' faWs, Bring RcsdU OPTOnETRIST - OPTlCIAN vcz - - " DMito Sstisfiss n Yesit 'EverycaeS lUies Bake Rite. ; Children htz forit be cause of its pleasiaj i flayor. Housemyes like it because they kuow it is baked right; under sanitary conditions, y Try a Joaf ioday and join thd throng of Bake-Rite users. 457 State SL Phone 268 mmmm MERIT- perfect' r.lii' .':1250 in opening and adding help make it grow also liberal rate of interest. - , also be opened and 1 v .4 . i ; . - i 1 - ! . 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