The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 22, 1920, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE OIIEGOX STATESMAN I THURSDAY, JTLY 22, 1020.
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MEWS
' Breakfast service
o'clock at The Spa. '
starts at 8
r.fonry floe Kast
jC C. Kafoury, 6f the Kafoury
txare: left yesterday for an extend
ed business trip in the east. He will
I- away for several weeks. While
route to New York Mr. Kafoury
,'ans to visit points of interest along
Mississippi river and in Chicago.
Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Wash
Breakfast served from 8 o'clock at
TOe Spa.
n v. o. E.
All members of Salem lodge. 336.
re-urged to be in line for parade
Thnrsday evening. Wear uniforms
If possible, but be there anyway.
Rro Wins Decree
. A decree was yesterday awarded
by Judge G. O. Bingham against
Brown-Comstock Aim company and
la favor of V. H. Brown. The decree
awards $100 to the plaintiff. Pay
ment of the costs and disbursements
of the case by the defendant is re
' aalred. ' The decree also orders the
iherlff to sell 60.000 feet of lumber
three and a half miles from Silver-
ton with' which to pay the S 100 Judg
judgment against the defendants,
court costs and to return the rest
according to the interests of the defendant.
Breakfast served from 8 o'clock at
The Spa.
n. p. o. Kw
All members of Salem lodge. 336,
are urged to be In line for parade
Thursday evening. Wear uniforms.
if possible, but be there anyway.
Indian Robes Stolen
Mrs. C. K. Spaulding reported to
the police yesterday that some one
had entered her garage and stolen
two Indian robes. She describes one
as bein of red and brown colors, and
the other of having roses arotfnd the
edge with either a horse head or a
swan in the center.
turned home last night after a bad
ness trip to the city.
Combing Won't Rid
Hair of Dandruff
Musical Comedy Today
The American Musical uevue ai
the Bligh theater.
RJffdoa
Bailable funeral directors,
Wood burn Man
A complaint was filed by A. L.
Rlggs of Woodburn against Hoy Neal
yesterday. He claims that on July
3, 1920, Mr Neal purchased an El
gin car from him of the valuation
of 1865 by paying down on It only
the sum of 8150. sMr. Neal, he
claims, promised to bring to his shop
In Woodburn a used car, to be paid
on the purchase price of the Elgin
car, together with 1832.50. This,
it is claimed, the defendant has
failed to meet. In Mr. Rlggs' com
plaint bet asks Vdgment agatnst
Neal for the sale price of the Elgin
automobile, or its recovery and the
sjum of 8200 which he claims would
compensate him for the damage Buf
fered by the car.
Card of Thanks
We wish to thank all kind friends
who gave uj aid. sympathy and com
fort during the trying time of the
loss of our dear daughter, sister and
niece. Lois, and to assure them that
all their endeavors to make our bur
den lighter are appreciated. Mr.
and Mrs. W. F. Neptune, Doris Nep
tune, Mr. and Mrs. Lou Olson, Mr.
and Mrs. C. W. Boetticher.
Trasses
Fitted at Tyler's Drug store by an
expert In the business.
'0
WELCOME
B. P. O. E.
OLIVE THOMAS
In
"FOOTLIGHTS
And
SHADOWS
. NOTICE
DOE- CAES ABETTING
Get. Your Order in Early
SALEM VEUE COMPANY
,162 North Commercial Street
CR0SSETT SHOES
"Make life's Walk Easy'
' SCHEI'S ,
The House of Knppeaheimer
-A.
THE "DAYTON"
The ' Bicycle for Ereryona
" LOTD E. BAMSDE2I
- 88T Court Street
Bicycles and Bicycle Repairing
Breakfast service
o'clock at The Spa.
starts at 8
Musical Comedy Today
The American Musical
the Bligh theater.
Revue at
Mrs. Iunn Dirw
Mrs.: J. L. Dunn of Portland. a
sister of Luther J. Chapin of this
i city, died at her home Tuesday ni;h.
She leaves four children, ttoiana.
Lowell. Vera and Maxine. She was
also a sister of F. S. Chapin of Port
land and Mrs. William P. Miller or
Cloverdale. Funeral services will be
held from Findleys undertaking par
lors In Portland this afternoon at
2:30 o'clock. Burial will be in Riv
erview cemetery.
The only sure way to get rid of
dandruff Is to dissolve It, then you
destroy It entirely. To do this, get
about four ounces of ordinary liquid
arvon; apply It at night when retir
ing; use enough to moisten the scalp
and rub it In gently with the finger
tips.
Do this tonight, and by morning.
most If not all. of your dandruff will
be gone and jthree or four more appli
cations will completely dissolve and
entirely destroy every single sign and
trace of It. no matter how much dan
druff you may have.
You will find, too. that all itching
and digging of the scalp will stop at
once, and your hair will be fluffy.
lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and
look and feel a hundred times better.
You can get liquid arvon at any
drug store. It is Inexpensive and
never falls to do the work.
Attending Convention -
C .W. Fox. Chevrolet automobile
dealer of Dallas, is in the city to at
tend the Elks convention. He is ac
companied by his wife.
: Place Your Order Early -
"for Fall Planting
Complete line varieties
Salem Nursery Company
Phone 1763 427 Oregon Building
Lecal Blank
Get them at The Statesmam office.
Catalog on application.
i
Card of Thanks
We wish to thank the friends and
neighbors for the sympathy shown
us during our late sorrow, me toss
of' our father; also for the beautiful
floral offerings.
J. A. DIEM.
' F. T. DIEM.
R. M. DIEM.
MRS. FRANCES GAINARD.
Dr. George Rebec Named'
on ChM Welfare Board
President P. L. Campbell of the
University of Oregon has Informed
Governor Olcott that he has ap
pointed Dr. George- Rebec of the
university faculty as a member of
the state child welfare commission.
He succeeds Professor J; Franklin
Thomas, who recently resigned from
the commission and the university
faculty to accept a position In New
York. Dr. Rebec Is director of the
Portland center of the university
extension department. The law pro
vides that one member of the com
mission shall be appointed Trom the
state university faculty by the pres
ident of that institution.
HARTMAN BROS. CO.
For Fine Jewelry
. Jewelers and Opticians
I
Personals
INDIAN AGENCY
A, H. M00RE
421 Court Street
W00DRY
conducts sales anywhere' In
Marion Or Polk counties. Store
.located at 270 No. Commercial
AUCTIONEER
I I, I H r. ft -t " --
DIXIE
DOUGHNUTS
35c Doz.
SALEM BAKING COMPANY
431 Court 8treet V Pfcon 154
"WALLFELT"
Takes the place of cloth
at about one-third :
IAX0. BUREN
179 N. Commercial St.
HIGHEST PEICE PAID
... . ,For
SECOND HAND FURNITURE
P Stoves. Carpets and Tools
Capital 1 Hardware and Furniture Co.
?85 s. Commercial st.
Bonds, Mortgages
- Interest Bearing Investments
HAWIOHS & ROBERTS
. HJKrT Orecon Build las;
167 North Commercial St.
At the Electrlo Sim MSHOE3V4
dehnisoh electric co.
' JOB WORK A2n FIXTURES
tm North Liberty Street
D.H.M0SHER
High Class
Cltzchg and Pressing
474 Court 8tret ;
CITY. CLEAIflNG WORKS
f Oaners of QnalltK i .
; Cleaainx DyeU aUalzlmt
1111 State St. FaoM Tt
MYRTLE KN0WLAND
ilaale and Musical Uaxa&l
goaora Dealer la Bale
411 Court St.
Tslepnon
Salem, Qxwgoa
ill
WANTED
y Beans
, Egjs
Potatoes
PEOPLE'S CASH STORE
Better Goods For Leas
Frederick Thielsen returned last
night from a day in Portland.
Rockey E. Mason of Albany re-1
The Electric Restaurant
A good place to eat
Short Orders all day
481 State Street
J. D. Haddox, Prop.
Soda Crackers, per ponna. . : . . .20c
Dairy Salt In SO pound sack-, . .75c
Straws, per bale. ............ .05c
Laundry Soap ia 23 bar lots for $1.00
Hard wheat Flour at per sack. .S&25
THE HIGHLAND. GROCERY
Phone 400 748 Highland Anooel
1 1 "" --''-'r
BISHOP BROS.
melt and Ferry Sta. Flume 1480
! WE BUY
Farm Produce Etn. ete- Faytag
msaest Cash Market Pzieea.
DUNCAN TALKS
IN LLOYD TRIAL
Says Hanson Merely Begged
and Pleaded for Hb Elec
tric Lights
CHICAGO, July 21. The defense
in the trial of William Bross Lloyd
snd 19 other alleged communist la
borltes today called as its first wit
ness James A. Duncan, a Seattle ma
chinist. Duncan testified concerning
the general strike at Seattle in Jan
uary. 1919, ot which Ote Hanaon.
former mayor ot that city, told yes
terday. In his testimony for the state.
Duncan explained how the stride
started among the shipyard employes.
He also told of the relief depots es
tablished to furnish the strikers and
citizens of Seattle with food and
other supplies.
Cross examination of Duncan pro
bably will be taken up tomorrow.
Duncan asserted that the genera
strike In Seattle was a sympatheti
walkout to support the demands o
shipyard workers.
According to Duncan the forme
mayor "begged and pleaded that tn
strikers give "mi my electric lightj-.
The strike, Duncan testified, was th.
result of the refusal to grant th
snipyara workers a 10 per ceni
wage Increase. He said the strikt
was carried by an OTerwheimlng ma
Jority on a referendum vote of at
the unions.
Vhen asked If he knew anything
concerning the soldiers', sailors and
workmen's council, which the state
charged was at the bottom of the
strike. Duncan said that each union
forker paid an assessment of $1 tor
relief and educational purposes
among service men.
"Did the council hare anything to
ao wun the strike?" he was asked
"Absolutely no."
-Duncan said Mr. Hansen came to
his office about two days before the
general strike and took him to lunch.
"What was the conversation?" he
was asked.
Hanson Kept pleading with me
ba Isuoghtlicmfwyphrd shrdlucmfw
about his lights. Duncan said. "He
said 'I don't care about the street
cars but be a good fellow. Jim, and
give me my lights'."
creek and springs for the irrigation!
of 42 acres In that county. Other
applications have been filed as follows:
By E. Jf. Cate and Delia M. Cate
of Hood River, covering the appro-.
prlatlon of water from springs for
irrigation of a small tract in Hood
Rrrer count.
By Emily Bishop of Cobel. Or..
covering the appropriation ot water
supply for the town of Goble, la
Columbia county.
By Ed Sten of Reedsport, Or..
covering the appropriation of water
from an unnamed stream for do
mestic purposes in Douglas county.
Where Is Rudolph Paastian?
Inheritance Waits for Him
An Inheritance ot 20,000 marks
awaits Rudolph Paustlan. The Cap
ital National bank ot Salem is in re
ceipt of a letter from William A.
Reupke ot H. Claussenius ft Co. of
Chicago, making Inquiry about
Paustian and saying that he was a
resident of Salem In 1911. Officials
of the bank have no remembrance of
him. '
State Pedic Association
Files Corporation Papers
Articles of Incorporation were
filed here yesterday - by the State
Pedic association, with headquar
ters at Portland. The property val
uation is $100 and the Incorporators
are Dr. Carl Loven. Dr. O. O. Fletch
er, Dr. William De Veny and Dr. J.
M. In rails.
Resolutions of dissolution were
filed by the Sterling Furniture com
pany of Dallas.
Resolutions of Increase In capltal-
How. To Look and Feel
Bright in Hot Weather
JL GoodGoocf C J
Coos County Judge Is,
' ; s as WW 9 W 1 " svibi vvu v sua-
Lolled Hard OV B0rfflr,d wonderfully. The aim pl inn r
wmmcm iihiu vj vvu UienU of coun cm b had tt tsr drac
When depressed by the heat sad Too
want to freshen up for the afternoon or
evenlnr Just bathe the face In a lotion
mad by dissolving an ounce of pare
powdered saxolite In a half pint of
witch bazeL You will find tbls. more
refresh in a than aa hour's rest.
As a wrinkle-remover the saxoute
lotion is remarkably successful. Its ac
tion is almost maatea k The deepest
furrows, as well aa the finest lines
whether due to are. Illness, weather or
worry are Immediately affrcted. Ea-
lars;ed pores are reduced. flabby skin
Is "drawn In." facial contour is tin
Jewelry.
WATCHES, CLOCKS
STERLING and PLATED
SILVERWARE .
We hare a rery complete
stock of Fraternal Emblems,
Charms and Buttons.
B. P. O. E. Emblems of all
descriptions from moderate
prices to the more expensire
with diamond settings.
Designs made and teeth
mounted in our own shop.
A. B.
GARDNER
JEWZLZE -Successor
to
Gardner & Keene
Uatlon were filed as follows:
Farmers' Elevator Supply com
pany. Sherman county; from $50,
000 to $100,000.
Cottage Grove cannery, from $10,
000 to $20,000.
Beattle 4k Hoffman, Portland,
from $5000 to $25,000.
Canadian Pacific railway, from
$210,000,000 to $325,000,000.
Today's Record Suggestion
221S? ' Swing- Low. Sweet Char-
lot by Europe's Harmony
Kings . . ,
pLoIWILLARD Storage Battery
BEBYICB STATION
Trunks, Bags, Suit Caie 233 N- m& Bt- TdtphoneSH
Music Bolli and Brief Cases at
YMted
Immediately
Iiady KookkeeaW and off tee as.
sixtanU Must have referent .
Good salary and permanent etn
IIoysaet to right party. Vhone
433." Ask for. office Manager.
u. II. Huffman, who was sent to
the state Institute for the feeble
minded recently by County Judge C.
K. Wade of Coos countr. without au
thority ot law will be accommodated
at the institution for humanitarian
reasons, but In accepting him the
state board of control, through Sec
retary R. B. Goodin, Informs Wade
that if he attempts to repeat the ac
tion the person committed will be re
turned at the county's expense.
When state Institutions are crowd
ed the law provides that persons in
tended tor committment must await
their turn. Judge- Wade prior to
sending Huffman tto Salem, informed
the board that Unless Salem authori
ties authorized Jiim to send Huffman
the man would be sent regardless.
The board has sent letter to all
couonty courts la the state, quoting
the law applying to eases ot this
kind.
store, aad you need not tacaltata to try
tha lotion, as it win not aarm any sam
in thm lat-
$2200 BUYS TEN ACRES
Balance $2 $00 on long time. A
dandy 10-acre tract, all la culti
vation, 1 , miles from end of
Chemeketa car line; five-room
dwelling, big barn, good outbuild
ings; soma strawberries, prunes,
apples, loganberries, good gravel
road. Other close-by tracts selling
for more. See this place -It will
pleas you.
CHILDS & MARNACH
S40 State 8treet
HAMILTON'S
340 Court Street
WOOD WOOD
The best furnace wood In the city
for th money at Tracy's
Phone 820
FURS STORED
::;'vW.-w.'hoore
Furniture Stora
. Tha Horn of th Ylctrola
Ton cet more for your money at I
Moore's
It Pays To Trade At Th
FARMERS CASH STORE
r: C Burton Dnrdallj
247 North Commerclal---247
Dreamland Rink
DANCE
Thursday-Friday-Saturday
Nights
. Bungalow Orchestra,
Regular Prices .
Store your
Furs during
. with us
summer
WEST FTJXt CO.
tlectrie ilaenlnary axd IhuJaeartag
Company
Tot
521 Court St. Opposlt Cocrt House I EXPERT ELEOTEIOAL WOSJfJ
S27 Court Street
Phone 41$
CARL & B0WERS0X
Groceries
383 Court Street
Phone 409
W T. RIGD0N CO.
Leading Funeral Directors
1920 ELGIN SIX IS HERE
Motorists who are looklas; for
Strong, aervleeeble car with alsrant
body llnaa and interior specifications
that assumo maximum sorrlc and
eonotny at a rsaaonabl pries should
this car.
LEE L GILBERT, Distributor
IS Bay. Cass ercial Street.
HOME OWNERS and
BUILDERS
Now Is th Tim to Install th
HOMER PIPELESS HOT
AIR FURNACE
mi GAHLSD0RF
The Store of Housewares
135 N. Liberty St. . . .Phone (7
U.S. GARAGE
114 Ferry Street
USED BUT NOT ABUSED CARS
SPECIAL New series 8tudebaker.
tain SI 25. today $1100. U. B.
Gar ace. Phone 176S -
USED CARS
Tn- Sell Cheao for Cash or to trade
for Bread and Butter
THE D. A C MOTOR CO.
ITS 8. Commercial St.
LONG DISTANCE AUTO
TRUCKING
WILLALIETTE VALLEY
TRANSFER CO.
Pceae 1400
We also do local h&nllsx
Republic Trucks
With Parts and Series
W.H. ffiiacbrandt & Co.
Distributors
3Iarioa County Polk County
279 No. Commercial St- Salem
Phone 075
No thing More to Do in
Case of Milton Schwartz
Gorernar Olcott Is in receipt of a
letter from Governor Smith of New
York, enclosing a letter to the New
York executive from R. E. Enritht.
police commissioner of the city of
New York, in which Governor Olcott
is informed that nothing further can
be done by the New York authorities
relative to Milton Schwartz. Schwarti
is the man wbo was adjudged Insane
in New York after his arrest for ac
costing a young girl, who was paroled
to his mother and uncles and brought
to Oregon, then arrested and paroled
in Portland by Judge TazwelL
The police commissioner.' in his
letter to Governor Smith, says that
Justice John M. Tierney of the New
York supreme court, has advised that
Schfarts'a relatives have a right to
take him anywhere for the benefit of
his health. He further says that the
court order did not direct that he be
taken to Oregon or any other specific
piaco.
No Reason for Divorce
Declares Judge Binghgam
The divorce suit of Rosa Howard
vs. Amos II. Howard was yesterday
dismissed by Judge G. G. Bingham
for reasons that facts submitted did
not warrant .a decree ot divorce. The
couple were married January 2. 1497
and have four children.
On May 15, 1919. the plaintiff.
Mrs. Howard, refused to continue
marital relationships with her uns-
band, the allegations declare, but
notified him on that occasion that
she would permit him to live in the
house, continue to cook meals for
him, mend bis clothes, nurse and
care for him. but she stated in court
that she would continue their mart
tal relationships on no other basis.
The defendant subsequently left
for LaPine. Or., and later returned
to his home In Woodburn to Inform
his wife that he would not contest
divorce action.
Bu sack's
.MLCX ALBIHY
WANTED
SVKK AND M1CHIXEFT OF ALL
" KIXDS
W ale by send-had goods.
If jtm hav anything to sell for a
good price call S98. Tb Bqmar
Deal Hoase. -
CAPITAL JUNK CO.
71 ChemskeU St. Salens, Or.
What HaYe Yon?
.W buy. sell and exchange new
and second-hand furniture, stoves.
ranges, rugs, tools, etc. W will
buy yon out. s
COT. W. P. VrKIGTTT, Aactloaeer
271 N. Commercial St, Salem. Or.
List your sales with us
People's Furniture Store
Condition of Portland
Banks Shown in Abstract
An abstract prepared by the state
banking department showing the
condition of the 25 banks and trust
companies in Portland at the close
of business June 30. In comparison
with that of June 30. 1919. shows
an increase ci s.u.itu.a'iz.aj. ine
I total deposits amounts to 1152. 268.-
515. The Increase since May 4
1920. is 2.548.323.C8
Night Phone 1047
Phon 724
Water Application Filed
by Wallowa County Rancher
Arthur Hayes of Enterprise, Wal
; Iowa county, has filed with the state
! engineer an application for permis
BASE - BALL
Oxford Park, Salem, Ore.
Vancouver. WaiL, Vs. Salem Senators
JULY 22-3-4 2:30 P. II
Therapeutic Treatments
. -
Chronic Diseases treated by Hydro-electro Therapy methods.
Baths, manipulation, massage. Geatlemen and ladle scientif
ically treated by qualified atteodents. Charges reasonable.
; OREGOX BATH HOUSE '
Oregon Balldiag .
to
DrCB. ONeiU :
STATE g STREET
(X-
- OPTOIlETRIST-OPTICIANj
- Ladd Dush Dank Building
Welcome
To Our
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B.P.O.E.
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Outfitters to :
Women, Misses and Children
Quality Merchandise:
Popular Prices
sion to appropriate water from Crow