The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 25, 1920, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE OHECOX STATESMAN: R1IXDAV, JCLY 23, 1020.
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Siit Hospital '
XIHinda A, Oiler wan yesterday
committed to the state hospital, ac
cording to commitment papers -on
file at the county clerk's office. Mrs.
Oiler is. a resident of Glendale, Ore .
.and has three children who have at
luined their majority. She was oom
inttted to the state hospital on the
recommendation of a physician vrho
made the examination.
Wood $4.08 per Load
We can make immediate delivery on
box wood,' Just the fnel for summer
use. V Spauld.inK Logging Company.
X On Hurt .
While driving his car north on
High street at the intersection, of
High and State streets about 1
o'clock p. ,m. yesterday afternoon.
H. V. Kawk of Portland collided
with an automobile operated by C.
A: Howe of 553 Shipping street,
rawk reported to the police Station
after the accident. He said the on!y
damage resulting from the accident
was suffered by his car. The fend
ers and radiator were bent. Xo per1
sons were injured.
Hear Rev. William Xichol
At, the First Congregational this
morning: '
Ti
CHARLES RAY
r'HOMEU .
COMKS
HOME
9Xi7
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NOTICE
D0RT- CARS ARRIVINO
Get Your Order in Early
SALEM VELJE COMPANY
1C2 North Commercial Street
CR0SSETT SHOES ,
: "Make Life's Walk Easy'
SCHEi'S - t
The House of Kuppenlieimer
THE 'DAYTON"
The Bicycle for Everyone
LOTD E. RA5ISDEN
387 Court 8treet ,
Bicycles and Bicycle Repairing
DIXIE )
DOUGHNUTS
35c Doz.
SALEM BAKING COMPANY
4)9 Court Street : Phone 854
'TAI1FELT" n
Takes the place of cloth
at about one-third ,
m&.ByRei
179 N. Commercial' St.
Bondsnortga2Gs
: Interest 'Bearbia Inveatineats
HAWKINS Zt ROBERTS
904JK7 Oregon Baildinc
167 North' Commercial St.
At the Electric Sism "SHOES''
DENNIS0N ELECTRIC CO.
' JOB WORK AND FIXTURES
XX North Liberty Street
D.H.M0SHER
High Class "
Cleaning and Prenlnj
474 Court Street
CITY CLEANING WORKS
" .-. 1.
; Oaners of Quality
' Cleanlnf Dyetai acumu
1161 BUte Bt.
rkosf TIS
i ITfRTLE Eft 0 WL&ID.
llusle said Mnsical MTThandJae
Sonora Dealer la
411 Court St. Salem, Oregon
- Telephone all ..
WANTED
Beans .
. Potatoes
PEOPLE'S CASH STORE
MEWS
Vpjohu Slightly 111
Don II. I'pjohn. private secretary
to Governor Oleott. Is confined at hta
home with a slight illness.
Masons Attention
All Masons, particularly- members
of Pacific lodge No. 60, are sum
moned to appear at Masonic hall at
1:30 p. m. Monday, July 26 to attend
the funeral of the late brother, . M.
La Fore. Bring cars.
By order of W. M.
Hoad Files Answer . . . ......
-The Oregon Electric Railway- com
pany yesterday filed an iniwr in 1
the-petition brought by residents of
inB- raibot Ticinltyj asking better!
statin,; factlUles at that place.
Trasses
Fitted at Tyler's Drug store by anA"S?w!? I1"1 Tuesday
expert In the business.
Judge Ryan Here
One of the delegates attending
the state Elks convention was Judge
T. F. Ryan ot Oregon City, former
assistant state treasurer under Thoui
as B. Kayt-r
Lore, Watchmaker ana 7ewel
137 State street, Salem.
Xaval Officer Visits
nr. koss Mclntyre, who is now a
lieutenant commander in the United
States navy, is visiting relatives and
friends m Salem while on leave, -le
is a graduate of the medical college
of Willamette university.
Or. White and Marshall
Osteopathic physicians, U. S. Bk.
Water Applicattc
Joseph CI. Houston
of Portland
Place Your Order Early
V : for Fall Plantings '
: ' Complete line varieties
Salem Nursery Company
Phone 1763 427 Oregon Building
INDIAN AGENCY
-1 f at "
A.K M00RE
421 Court Street
: W00DRY
conducts 'sales anywhere In
Marlon or Polk counties. Store
located at 270 No. Commercial
' AUCTIONEER
JBfc.fi:.W!f
Better Goods For' Less
HIGHEST PSICB PAID
For
SECOND HAND FTJBNXTTJSE
Stoves,' Carpets and Tools
vipitai liaraware and irunutsm vo I
2S& N. Commercial St. Phone v7 1
Trczks, Bags, Scit Cue
Music Bolla.amd Brief Cases at
HAinLTOII'S - ,
; 34Qr Court Street.,
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The best furnace wood,- ln the city
for the money ' at ' Tracy's
Phone 520; " '
FURS STORED
Store your Furs durlag summer
"; with ns i
"" . " WEST FTJR CO. i .....
S21 Court St. Opposite Court Bouse
zrz-n ;-t -TT--I
CARL & B0WERS0X
Groceries
383 Court Street
Phone 409
1920 ELGIN SIX IS HERE
MotarUU who are looktna tor 4
troag. arvleeabl ear with l-ant
body IIbw and Interior pacification
tbat uiun muluam - Mrvlc and
Konomy at , rMiaonable price, anoold
tnta car. "
LEE L GILBERT, Dittrfctsr
18 s. CwmttHil Street
U.S. GARAGE
I4 Ferry Street
USED BUT NOT ABUSED CARS
SPECIAL Hew series Studebaker,
valua S1C2B. today S1S00. U. 8.
" ' Garage. Phone 1TII .
USED CARS
To Sell' Cheap for Cash or to trade
for Bread, and Batter
TJJB B. a MOTOR CO.
17 8. Commercial SL
USIC
flALElI ALKilTT
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I has filed In the office of State lin
glneer Percy A. Copper an applica
tion covering- the appropriation of
five second leet of water fromSavi
age creek. In Linn county.. Tor power
(development and for raining " nnd
milling purposes. Louis Pan key of
aYinax. Or., has filed an application
for permission to use water' from
Sprague river for the, irrigation of
401 acres in Klamath county. Srhil!
& Calvert of Oold Hill have appll-i
for permission to use water from
Rogue river for use In paving purpos
es. .
Legal Blanks
Get them at The Statesman office.
Catalog on application. - -
McXary to Speak
Announcement' has been made that
United State Senator Charles L. Mc
Nary will be the speaker at the Mon
day noon luncheon ot the Salem Com
mercial club tomorrow.
Kenneth Aspinwall who died at Mem
lbis,Tenn, while on his way to the
Atlantic coast will be held Tuesday
at 2:30 o'clock from the United Ev
angelical church on North Cottage
street, under the direction of Webb
& Clough. Rev. G. L. Lovell will
conduct the services and burial will
be In Odd Fellows cemetery.
i Rigdost ana
Reliable funeral directors.
Among the Visitor
. Pnl from Mortfnrrf v)ia wr
registered at the Elk headquarters
this week, were Mrs. L. M." Winnen,
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Water. Mr. and
Mrs. H. W. Butler. Mr. and Mrs. H.
W. Klne. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene!
Crosthwait. Portland people who reg
istered were Mrs. Frank C. Hawley.i
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Kay ley, Mr. and
MrsT .FredU Christ, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles' Chad. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Goson," Mr. and Mrs. E. Bnrckhsrdt, I
Mr. and Mrs. George Colwal. Mr, and
Mrs. Mason Lamb. Mr. and Mrs. M.
A; Spalding, Mr. and Mrs. George W.
Bennett, Mr. and Mrs! J. P. Richards.
WBEX lit SAX.EJB. OBIQOI
mt y ; : Z :
BUQH HOTEL
Hon 'Away from Bom
BtrteUy Modern Pr ay
iee kbm r mm c
Only BoUl la Boalat
District
The Electric Restaurant
A good place to eat
Short Orders all day
u 481 State Street
J.D.l?Jtddox,-Prop.
Soda Crackers, per pound 20c
i
Dairy Salt In GO pound sack 75c
Straws, per bale.
..63c
I Laundry Soap ln 23 bar lots for $1.00
nardwbeat Flow at per sack. .3.23
THE HIGHLAND 1 GROCERY
IrUone 400 . '746 Highland Aven
an. 1400
BISHQPiBROS.
'High and Ferry-SU.- Phone 1400
WE BUY
Farm Produce, Eggs, eta. Faying
Highest Cash Market Prleea.
frrf v a nn Cs T? ' 1 1 I
li-fviki wiuic waumi
SXBYICB 8TATXOX
TO-Wf , tj.S3
W. W1I00RE
Fnrnltnra .Store
Thn Xfoma of the Yletrola
L Ton. rat more for rour money ail
; ,, aioore's; . , r
"" It Pays To Trade At The '
FARMERS CASH STORE
C. Burton . Btxrdall
247 North OontraercJaJ 047
Tlectrto M aehrnery ejsd Knglaaerlngl
Company
.-' For
EXPERT ELECTRICAL T70SX
SS7 Cottrt Strest
Phone 4SS
W T. RIGDOHCa
Leading Funeral Directors
LONG DISTANCE AUTO
v UCKfflG
WIIXALIETTE VALLEY
TRAIISFER CO.
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Lflsae 1400
TT also do local haoiiiix.
WANTED
TUSK AND UlCnETEBr OF ALL
.KINDS
We also boy eeeoaoVhaad gooda,
If yo have anything to eeU for a
rood mice call 98. Tbe Soaare
CASH Ah SUII& CO.
71 Chemaketa St. . Salesa, Ore.
Sir. HnlAman Dead ,
Word jaas, received,' In Salem yes
terday fs the death of Mrs. tsador
Holsman Cells Haynes) daughter
of Mr . and Mrs. L. M. Haynes for
many years' well known residents of
Salem, but now living In Portland.
Mrs. Holsmsn died after-a long ill
ness and leaves besides her husband
and. parents one small son. The fu
neral will be held today from the
Holnian Undertaking' establishment.
Mrs. Holsmsn . spent her girlhood
days lo Salem and , leaves many
friends here.
rBITS FOR BREAKFAST
,
Salem will seem quiet.
The great majority of the Elks are
among the best people on earth.
V
The order must not be judged and
ought not to be smirched by a few
hoodlums who made themselves ob
noxious In Salem the last few days.
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The government authorities ought
to get the bootleggers who did busi
ness in Salem last week. Ordinarily
Salem Is very free from this kind of
vermin.
Salem no doubt has 18.000 people
in the city limits now, and 20,000 ln
the metropolitan district including
the suburbs that ought to be taken
in. And there will be more than 30.-
000 ln the metropolitan district In
1930. at the rate of growth that has
oinLon Ln the paBt year
nd
it will rather become more rapid
than slacken up.
V
The newspapers ot last Sunday
told of the near drowning of a boy in
Willamette slough just above Salem
on Sunday last. He was saved by a
young man who immediately disap
peared without letting his' Identity be
known. The boy who saved the boy
I was Theron M. Hoover, who "deals
lout gasoline for the Valley Motor
company, being the son of Mr. and
Mrs. R. N. Hoover. 565 North Cot
tage street;" He was with the forces
In France and Is a veteran of the
great war, though he is yet only a
boy.- H heron will not thank the Bits
for Breakfast man for bawling him
out for merely, doing his duty in sav
ing a lire at the risk of his own. But
he will Tiave to stand It. He"is the
sina ot a boy who should have a
Carnegie medal; though he Is not the
kind of a hoy who 'is looking for
medals or fame or thanks for doing
bis dsty as he sees it.
HARTMAN BROS. CO.
For Fine Jewelry ' - '
Jrvrelera and Opticians
JL F OxHGedr: -C J
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Today's Record Suggestion
18298 Pique Dame .Overture
Vicor Concert Orchestra
II
a
Dreamland Rink
Dance Every .Wednesday
and Saturday
Bungalow Orchestra,
HOIIE OWNERS and
-.ntm nrnc
Now Is the Time to' Install tha
HO'lEIt PIPELESS HOT
v: AJJUR
'WIL GAHLSD0RF
The Store of Housewares
135 N. Liberty SL .. .Phone CT
, i
Republic Trucks
With Pzrts and Strricfl.,
W.ILHiidebrandt&wCo.
Diatrlhators
Marion Coanry Polk County
270 N'ow Conunerdal 6U, Salem
Phone 675
What Hare Yon?
We buy, sell and exchange new
and second-hand furniture, stoves,
ranges, rugs, tools, etc We will
buy you out. .
POL W. V trmCTfT. Anetloa
271 N. Commercial St-, Salem. Or.
List your sales with us .
People's Fornitizre Store
Night Phone 10 4T
Phone T24
n--j jt"- is
NEW-ZEALAND; -LAWS-PRAISED
Niii Blomlield Has Interest-,
ing LedipeIaori'Na-'
'-- fati Entertain '
"New Zealand has the distinction
of being a commonwealth far ad
vanced In democratic 'principles be
cause 9S per cent of the people vote
In our-land., was the information
given out at Chautauqua last night
by Lelia M. Blomtield. a' native of
New Zealand. In her lecture. "New
Zealand, the South Sea Utopia." -
For this reason, she stated, the
people of New Zealand are able to
have the best of laws - to govern
them. It was her opinion that when
only 45 per cent of the people vote
In a nation, they cannon have the
laws that will function to their best
advantage.
Lew Operation Praised.
Miss Blomfield gave some Inter
esting information ln regard to cer
tain laws of New Zealand. She said
they have a law .whereby pensions
are granted to men and women who
are past the ages of SS years. If
such individuals have been faithful
taxpayers during " their life" time.
Laws are. now in force which make
all tillable lands productive by con
straining big land holders to sell the
land they cannot cultivate. No land
bolder under this law. the said, can
hold land for speculation'. The real
property must he sold 'at prices dic
tated by. thef government.
Also, she said, rigid Immigration
laws are in force which prevent for
eigners coming ln who are mentally
deficient. Only English speaking
peoples' are admitted and they, must
pass rigid, mental teats.
Good Mind Compulsory.
Compulsory mental and physical
tests are made upon all students In
the schools. Miss ' Blomfield said.
She says this accounts for the pro-
gressiveness of her native country.
In her final remarks, she directed
a plea to America to continue the
advocacy of true democracy. She
said that New Zealand Is a good
democratic country, but 'that her
native people have high' respect for
America as the greatest democrat!?
country In the world. She paid trib
ute to America's part In' the 'great
war. .
' . The Maori native singers famish
ed .music, in .their, native tongues
The musie Is-a weird. ' fascinating
chant accompanied - with equally
weird gesticulations of "arms' and
body. Several 'war-cry s and nances
were " given, which resembled the
antics of the American Indians. Na
tive games wen also given, much to
the delight or the big audience that
crowded the tent last night.
rhaataiMroa Sore for 1921.
Twenty-one Salem- business' men
rigned the rontraet last night which
insures a Chautauqua for Salem for
another year. v Pledges were signed
by" over 500 people. Indicating their
intention to buy season ' tickets nex
year. The - businessmen, signed on
the strength of these pledge.'"
E.M.LAF0RE
PASSES BEYOND
--,e . . . . . . . , , . .
Active Gtutn Dies Suddenly I
Wjiue Listening to Read- '
. ing.atlJome
. -.
Eber IX. La Fore died at his home.
237 ..North High street. Salem, yes
terday at 10:30 a. m. '
He was one of Salem a oldest res
idents, and one of, the best known
to the old timers. He waa aged 64;
born at Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Decem
ber 17. 1S55. He crossed the plains
in 1842 when 8 years old, with his
father and. mother, and he had lived
in -Salem ever since. - He was mar
ried October 11. 1875. to Josie De-
laney, and she survives him. - w. .
La Fore, a brother, lives near Tur
ner, and Mrs Freeman FtJsora, a Sal
ter, lives ln Salem.
The funeral will be held from, the
late residence Mondsy afternoon, con-
ducted by Pacific Lodge No. SO. A.
P.- and A. M.
Eber La Fore worked In a number
of tbe old time general merchandise
and grocery stores of Salem for many
years. He wss withr tbe store' of
John Hushes, rroeer. for along time.
He was a loyal and faithful Ma
son, and he was In the old days ac
tive In political affairs, and a favor
ite In social gatherings, and in these
ways he had s very wide acquaint
ance in Salem and among the people
of the whole state. ' "
Mr. La Fore was- a man of wide
sympathies and sincere friendships.
ever ready to help ana sympamiie
with a brother or a neighbor or any
one ln misfortune. He had scarcely
been missed from his favorite haunts,
and had been confined to his home
for only a few weeks. - He was sit-i
tinr nn In his chair, listening to
reading, when death overtook him
suddenly, from heart failure.
His widow and nesr relatives sre
assured of the deep syropatny ot a
wide circle of friends here ana
among all who knew Salem In the
old days.
Batnoi Aires American
Club h Planning Home
BUENOS AIRES. July 24. The
American elub here of nearly 200
members is trrlnK to lease or ouy a
home la order to fnini a long ieu
want for an American social center in
the Argentine capiUl. There are a
number of Enslish dubs to which
some Americans belong, but there, is
no place where Americans can get to
rether and "talk freely! as 'one of
the nromoters put It. ' '
The board of governors points out
that it it is to be a real American
club it must be "tbe best." which
meana a rood deal ln this city
fashionable clubs, smong them a lux.
urious German dub. The orranlza-
tlon has a. "nest egg of $20,000 to
begin wUh. . . . ; . . , .
. It is proposed to admit-women to
privileges and make tbelub a center
of all Ameflean patriotic.' activities.
Tbe American elub at "present-1 holds
a weekly luncheon at a botel wben
tbe members listen Ao addresses, by
promisenrtisitdrs or Argentines. J
Pensioner May Indorse
Check Without Witness
WASHINGTON. July 24 Wit
nesses of the Indorsement of pension
checks will not be required In the fu
ture, 'except where pensioners sign by
mark, according to an'announcement
by the pension, bureau. . '
Four times a year. . tbe 700.000
pensioners now on tbe government
rolls" have been required to have .two
persons sign the checks as witnesses
of the indorsement." a "proceeding
that required the quarterly collection
ot more than C.OOO.OOO signatures.'
Decision 'to modify the " require
ment was made by-Secretary Payne,
ot the Interior department, after con
ference with' officers ot the' pension
bureau, the ' announced, purpose be-J
Ing to obviate trouble and annoyance
to bankers cashing the checks.' at
well as 'the pensioners. '
DfysToUyfcf.
01 npnunnnpn August ii
LINCOLN. Neb.. July 2 L Aaron
S. Watkins. prohibition nominee tor
the' presidency," will be officially
notified of his nomination Augnst
11 at his home at Cermantown, O.,
it was decided" by the' national com
mittee here."-"- - - -
LUCKBY'TOS
Even Horses and' Donkeys
Have Strands of Then 'on.
' :.:.alelr"NeeIu;;,: ;
CONSTANTINOPLE. Jnly - 1
Beads are more necessary. than breed
to tbe Levantine. Men. women- ar,d
children wear and carry beada tjo
ward on 111 luck. Even the horses
and donkeys hare strands cf 'beads
about their, necks ."to 'baffle the eill
eye"; and the long herns of the work
oxen are decorated with blue and
white beads to keep them from tall-
tDg prey to diseases:- '
I n . A f Vi m1 m Pn...iitlilinl. s Till.
Smyrna and ' other-Titles of -the Le
vant men of all classes carry short
strands of fidget beads which tbey
nlav with whlla vtlklnr In the
streets, riding on street cars- audi
trains, just ag nervous Tneirin the r
west finger their watch chalna: Bead-.
shops abound everywhere in the larg
er cities and general, stores and
msrket stsBs veil thm in the smaller
places. Peddlers hawk them ln the
streets everywhere. - c
; Light colored amber beads of
large size ;are 'the 'latest thing in
beads for women. Meerchaum
muuiciii y 1 a 1x1 utaui 01 tu turn l c
displaced highly ornate carted- beads
of the type which Syrians produce In
great quantities for exportation.
- ,
If you are determined, to bott In,
it Is Jusi as well to be' headstrong
about It.
RAGS WANTED ;
8c per pound paid for clean
old rags for wiping machin-
ery - - .
Call Phone 31 -
: S. C STONE, IL D.
- CTRE3 CANCERS -
and does a general off Ice practice.
Office Tyler's Drug Store
XS7 South Commercial Street
Therapeutic Treatment's
Chronic Biaeases treated by Ujdro-electro Therapy met hods,
flathv manipulations,' raatutage.. " Gentlemn and ladiee rleitlf-,
irally treated by qualified attendenta." Charges renaoaable.
OREGON B.1TH IIOIHK
Oregon Building .
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STATE SSTRtET
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Jevelrvrr"
"WATCHES; CLOCKS
STERLING and PXATED
.. SILYERWARE
'We have a very complete
stock of Fraternal" Emblems,
Charms and Buttons.
B. P O. E. Emblems of all
tlpsr"rintk)rn from moderate
prjcea u me more cxpciuuve
with' diamond settings.
. . .-.--.
Designs made and - teeth
mounted, in qut Qwn shop. " ; ;
: :-' : A. B. : .:
GARDNER ,
- V ' JjTWELES ' -'
' . : Snccessor to , V . ,
. Gardner & Keene. ,
Vie have atjaln
eil n' .' iolat bt
p bl lc, fa ror
w here ear btW
oes Integrity !'
n nqoet tonetTbe
Tbe ienrice we
render t - reflect 1
cretllt wjvm ' this "
eAtAblUhmeht fce-i. ,
ra of the coo-.- .
cicntloas " mai-v '
ner In which we,,
rarry out tnxtruc
tlona,: , ' "
1 -tnauuti
1.1
. Baby's Things .
MUST Be Right
No : mother" vahta' lo tate a
chance, in buying things for ba
by. , No need to. "VTe bur cur
. " ' " . i " ''I ,
assortment of dainty needfuls
Sot babv just as carefully as we
make np a prescription
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Sole Afcnt fcr
Garden Coot Preparation
Schaefer s Drug Store
- 135 Ko, Coal SL -The
"PeRxhi" Store
Read tbe Classified Ads,;
IV. . - .i. . . .
BAKE-RITE BREAD
No need to swe!tervover the evea .
these hot days! Bike Rite can sap-'
ply yoq with bread asd pastries bet
ter than you could make yoorself.V
and at reasonable prices. .Oar baked
goods are made right, nnder modem
sanitary conditions. Ton will like' "
them.
BAKE RITE BAKERY
45? State Street Phone 2SS
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Dr.CB.0Nem
0?TOrlETRIST-OPTICIAN
: laddBush Dank Buildina
rTcbr. Stele apd