The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 13, 1920, Page 5, Image 5

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THE OltEGOCf STATESMAN: FRIDAY, AUGUST IS, 1020.
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Portland Woman AircteI
Mrs. V. A. Lockwood, 7S7 Irving
itreet, Portland will have a hearing
before the justice of the peace at
uoodburn on . a charge of driving
her automobile in excess of the speed
limit on the Pacific highway between
Hubbard and Aurora. She was ar
rested by Deputy Sheriff Bert Smith.
Store News
ew goods arriving dally. Au
thentic' styles, purchased by N. C.
Katoury, now in New York. Kafoury
' llnnu ta lti rr h JU1
E. E. Bergman of the mechanical
jonnt-tmant nf thA Ralpm hi eh school
has purchased the Si. S. Savage pro-
nartr on Ea.st ijnemei-eia
through the office of J. A Mills.
ji Pance at Brooks
Saturday night, August lUb.
Lady Cook Wanted .
At the Gray-Belle.
era of these lines know that Mr.
Lockhart was formerly city editor of
The Statesman: that he was in
France during the war, working tor
the Y. M. C. and tjiat he has been
in Warsaw, Poland, in the same serv-
lri for tha mil inl months It la
evident that tha Amrirani have been
ordered out of Warsaw, for fear the
capital oi round might be taken and
looted bv the Rolaheviki. and ner.
haps any of them who did not wear
r arm is iioiignt k th- naHl-Tiki
Walter C. Mand of Terre Haute. I L 7 .- " J
i at iim a ii w an ii m ar r i a
ind., has recently ourchased -the l. z .v. ,.
in . n , ; . , . line riKui ainu ui cuuars, ui uau i ru
rr.-a, yera i.vi acres on me , hlk h-,P -,-, in in their
Evidently the revenue officers who
have been engaged In running down
-Aitniiiinomi" did not throw a- scare
into the hearts of one who stole
about 175 gallons of cherry Juice
lronr Kurt ft company of Commer
cial and Jefferson streets. Represen
tattives of the Kurtx firm claim that
about 175 gallons of cherry juice
were stolen from their warehouse,
and that the juice was in tin cans.
Officer Moffitt is Investigating, the
theft, bat as yet no clue has been, un
covered. '', t
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For Cut Flowers Call
iilra. Bennett, 1030 Chemeketa.
Phone 1280. ' . . 1
Mr .-Jtf ' " m a 9 . S a w whims, might be butchered by the
Und f11 t0 ' mk? rentle assassins. Any way. Mrs.
mis meir oome. ana other friends l. j
enA- t foll n-v 7... wtinri
' , v n.. 4 iic ucai l.. I. ..kU.t.m
was made through the X A. Mills -real
estate office. ' , . I - '
Get them at the Statesman on ice
Catalog on application.
Klener la Karl
I fMalmln- that Arthur Kieoer
fl..l , . I . . 11 . . .fill I .
Mnniuu namx n airr i wrongiaii; iuok ana nw niuukimj
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e .u j oi nanaoa nas annUed I uias some oi ma pvrwun fiui-i
u k . . , . . I -1 -I 1 . v t 1 11 1 1
m me siaie engineering uepartment I mm u iuc ut ui .
ivr uiuunij iu appropriate z o sec-I " " jwciuj
ond feet-of water from Wilson creek I Plaint against Kleper seeking recov-
iur muDicipai power purposes. The I 1 ' -" vy-- w .
application is a preliminary oneandue Kien by him at $585 and costs
.iru.. nA .. I of the suit as well as the payment of
r:, .. . ..r,r v lh. S100 dm.e(,. 0n An.it 10.
i I arrnrdln to the r
Trasses
Fitted at Tyler's Drug store by an
expert In the business.
and has failed and refused to pay
- i rt T i
me remainuci, . wu u aiari-
ed suit, according 10 a complaint
filed at the county clerk's office yes
terday. r. imiiui iuii ins
sale was made to the defendant on
January 25, 1920.
Stelnbork Brings Suit
According to a complaint riled by
It Kteinhock aealnst the Comatook
Brown ft Aim company, he delivered
an ma Helling- to the comDanv on Anrll
Z. 1Z0. lor wnicn ne received l z.t
hnt rliimi that the beltinr ia -a-lued
at $103.50. The defendant having
paid $23 at tne lime or me purcnase
isn -.n ia aiierea qua id niainiirr
Th nialntlff ttetitlons the ronrt for
a ludrment against the defendant
for $60.50. cosu and disbursements
in the case.
sanitarium. . Mrs. Feeley received to
injuries wnen ner ouggy was over
turned and the rear axle of the au
tomobile became fastened in the
spokes of the rear wheel of the bug
gy, throwing Mrs. Feeley to the pave
ment wiin lorce. tier injuries are
not serious.
Iarhier la Bora
A baby daughter arrived August 8
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. D.
Wbelan at their home near Hose-dale.
works.
Dr.
Ob Vavcatioo .
Office reopened Aug. 20th.
O. L- Scott, chlronractor.
Bids to Be Opened --
Bids for the surfacing or 54.61
miles of highways and the construe-
I at
non oi several bridges will be open
ed at the next meeting of the state
nignway commission, which will be
held In Portland August 24.
Boys Prune Orchard
11 is Bennett,, of Mortiingside .has
purchased ' a . prune lorchard near
Jef feraon. SS acres of nrunes with
a heavy crop.' The deal was made
by J. A. Mills. '
Safe and Well In Berlin -
Safe and well" were the words of
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a. LociDtn. dated in Berlin yester-l f " " . " .7 ' . . "
aay, and received aunng tne nay oy 1 --,---' -'-'"-
airs. 1-ocKnarT in oatem. aiost reaa
isma
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"WHAT I1APPKXED
TO JONES'
' With :
BRYANT WASHBURN
-;vr : NOTICE, ; i
DORT CAES ABEIVINa
Ckt Your Order in Early
SAIr,lVELIE CQT.IPAinr
. 162 North Commercial Street
according to the complaint, Kleper
wrongfully too- a team 01 gray mares
a dog and a bird, valued at $300, one
Winona wagon valued at $50 and a
set of work harness valued at $35.
i RlgdoB and Sob
Reliable funeral directors.
4 (-.- Wutt noaiel
The associate membership of the
Commercial club will postpone the
August meeting. So many of the
young men are out of the city that
the officers decided not to attempt
to meet this monm. iney promise
-rw-taltT Intereatinr session next
month, which will be Monday eve
ning September 13.
Inmate F-opre
Superintendent J. N. Smith of the
Oregon school for the feeble minded
reported to tne ponce yesieroay mat
Dora Jasterson. an inmate or mat in
-?lnte-a- Mm- Aakt-rl
In the estate of D. C. Sherman who
died September 24. 1919. Emma M.
C Sherman vilH- fllaut a net 1 1 Inn
asking that the administrator of her
husbands estate be instructed to
pay her $50 a month for her mainte
nance pendtor the adjustment of the
estate. The administrator of - the
Sherman estate Is W. J. Culver
When Mr. Sherman died It was
thnnrht that he died Inteatate hut a
will was subsequently uncovered that
has deterred ipee.dy settlement of the
estate. ...
stitution. had made her escape. She. and bears license number 18177 and
is described as neing sz years oia. oil has been repainted recently witn tne
dark complexion ano nair and waaigign. Drager Kruit -company snowing
laiFore Ask Divorce
Rowland I. La Fore has instituted
proceeding for a divorce on the
grounds that his wife deserted him
without any provocation February
23. 1912. They, have one child.
Louis La Fore, who has been adopted
by George Jory. No property rights
are. involved In the case. Mrs. l-a-
Love. Watchmaker and Jeweler
337 State street. Salem.
Place Your Order Early
l for Fall Planting
Complete line varieties
Salem Nursery Coxnoamr
Phone 1761 42t Oregon Building! me ddresa
Licence Issued '
A marrlare lieense wa issued veS
terday at the county clerk's office to
Charlea Zierler of 44 South Eight
eenth street and Ida Machburn of
INDIAN AGENCY
at
A, H. M00RE
r 421 Court Street
Rnea VVw Mnner
Aiieeinr that w. ii. iturcnari pur.
rhaaed a monument valued at $265
and a marker at 145 for the total
value of $310 on which he paid $100
t; W00DRY
conducts " sales anywhere In
Marion or Polk counties. Store
located at 270 No. Commercial
Of AXK-C OR-BOOa
at
UGH HOTKIt
y A Rom Away frora Hosae
Strictly Modara 11. par day
ll 1M HMM l MM Caafar.
II Only Hots! la Business DUtiiet
Automobile Ktolei
A representative or the Drsger
Fruit company reported to police
headanartera veaterdav that a Ford
touring car had been stolen from the
company's office at Roseburg some
time last Wednesday. According to
the report the Ford is a ltis mooei
plainly dressed when she left the in
stitution. She did not wear a hat.
Guardian Appointed
Jndre v. M. Bushev honored the
mkumi nf Jamea M. Hicks. 16 vears
old. to have his mother appointed
guardian, and yesterosy signed an
order making the appointment. She
i. hhiiImiI tn mia a bona tor iivvv.
The same order makes her the legal
rnardian of rlooert , Jones and uor
don Jones.
Woman Injured
White drlvlnr her automobile on
Commercial street. Glsdys Bressler
ran into a buggy driven by Mrs. Ar-
.1.1. Gtia. at the Interaeetlon of
ritnri and Commercial streets yes-
tantav reanltlnr In Inlutiea Which
v luatji . i vw-... B - -
" . a a a a.
sent Mrs. reeiey to tne wiuameiie
falntlv ihmnrh her near eoat Of naint
It was thought by representatives of
the Drarer firm that the car was
headed in the direction of Salem
land: J. 8. Hoorllk. Los - Angeles;
George Misfeldt. Eugene; R. P. Ram
dninh k- a. o. Tlndooloh. Port
land; D. II. Diamond, Portland: Fred
Franake. San Francisco;. x j, viio-
born, Portland; H. PerclvaL Port
land: F. D. Morton, t-ugene; atr. and
Mrs. F. W. Reese. Portland; George
C. MacPbeleor. Portland; John K.
Wilson. Eugene; H. T. Kraeger, Los
i.r.iM- j. n. VeCord. Portland:
Clyde Baabe and wife, Portland; F.
N. Slocum, eeatue; 10m uootn.
Portland; II. E. Powell, Eugene;
Dick Lone and wife, Tacoma; Mrs, A.
Spencer, Tacoma.
Ban Are Not Let Down
to Foreign Depositories
-n.n-a at forelrn countries do not
hsve a right to place advertisements
i nawananera and nenoaicaia oi
nrernn for the Durpose of csuslng
foreigners in this. state to send tneir
money to meir uun tv-mi w
deposit.
Thia la the substance of an opin
ion from the office of Attorney Gen
eral Brown to Will It. Benneu. state
superintendent of basks, who made
the Inquiry on behall o; one bt
II. St en son.
Alkali In Soap
Bad For the Hair
Genuine Walnxj
1 8hch' Leather lined 1 2-5 0 ,
MAX 0. BUREN
179 N. Coal SL
lH-yaia Daa-M InuIlHr
After helna- affllrted with St. VltUa
dance since early childhood, Sophia
McKay of Woodburn was yesterday
committed-to tae uregon state novi
Soap should be used very - care
fully, if you want to keep your hair
looking Its best. Most soaps and
prepared shampoos contain too much
alklll. This dries the scalp, makes
the hair brittle, and ruins It.
The best thing for steady use Is
Mulslfled ' cocoanut oil shampoo
(which la m.re and STeaseless). and
Is bteter than anything else you can
use. "I
One or two teaspoon Tula wui
cvuimuicu'iv mv uicivu -mis -- (jne OT two iNlinvauu '
tal. The -disease, according to herl ceanM the hair and scalp thorough
father. Induced Insanity which re-1. simply moisten the hair with
I water and rub It In. It makes aq
abundance of rich, creamy lamer.
suited in suicidal mania. The moth
er of the girl died In her infancy
and aha haa been llvlnc With her
father.
ELECTRIC MACHINE &
ENGINEERING CO.
For Thor Washing Machines and
Electric Work and Supplies.
337 Court St. Phone 488
Vlahlaa TarklW Koond
Aeenrdlna- to a letter Written by
P. Mrrinvern- addresaed to the coun
ty clerk, he found some fishing ma
terial consisting of spoon noos, iun
lng hooks and line and a fishing H-m.jii-Mr
A-rhrrea Glltner.
while he was fishing last Sunday on very cheap, and
the Lucaiamute river, me nsuiu
license and the fishing paraphernalia
are in the possession of the county
cierK.
hih rinses out easily, removing
-rr r-irtlrla of dust. dirt, dandruff
and excessive OIL The hair dries
Quickly and evenly, and It leaves the
scalp soft, and the. hair fine and
aiikv hrirht. lustrous. Duffy and
mit to manare.
Von ran ret Mulslfled COCOSBUt
oil shampoo at any pharmacy, it s
tew ounces wui
ptosis
. We consider each
trust a sacred
obligation. We
fulfill our duties
la an able, dignl
tied manner. Our
record for fair
dealing is well
known. Fairness
In everything Is
the motto of this
organization.
Personals
AUCTIONEER
IT l VJ
J i rrulron
CR0SSETT SHOES,
"Make Life's Walk Basy.'
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The House of Kuppenlicimer
THE "DAYTON"
' The Bicycle tor Everyone
- LOTD E. RAMSDEN '
8S7 Court Street .
Bicycles and Bicycle Repairing
Better Goods For Less
- HIGHEST YEICE PAID
, , : . : For
SECOND HAND rUSNITUEE
Stoves, Carpets and Tools
SWIMMING
is very refreshing on a hot day.
v- Come and bring your friends.
OREGON BATH HOUSE
Oregon. Building
The Electric Restaurant
A good place to eat
Short Orders all day
481 State Street
J. D. lladdox, Prop.
HARTMAN BROS. CO.
For Fine Jewelry
Jewelers and Opticians
Today's Record 8aggestioa
17978 Operatic Rag
Moskowlts
Soda Crackers, per pound 90c
Dairy Salt ta so poona sacK . . .oc
CM. K1a . tOr
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2t pi. worn merci a- Ok. rawn I narawoeM r m ivs- Mva.. .-w-w
THE HIGHLAND GROCERY!
Phone 40t 740 Highland A venae
, ea-wasaaW ,
"WALLFELT"
Takes the place of cloth
at about one-uura
KAX 0. BURHI
171 N. jCommeclal St.
Tnxnks. Bags, Suit Cases
IXusio Bolls and Brief Cases at
- HAMILTON'S
340 Oonrt Street
Conds,
Mnrtaaornc
mi o o
94
Interest Boaiinc InveatinentB
HAWKINS & ROBERTS
804.107 Oregon Bufldhig;
WOOD WOOD
The best furnace wood In the city
for the money at Traeys
Phone 821
BISHOP BROS.
I High and Ferry fits. Phone J.400!
WE BUY
Farm Prodoce, Eggs, eta, Paytai
Highest Cash Market rneee.
FURS STORED
Store your Furs during summer,
4 . . with ns
WEST FL'H CO.
1 521 Court St. Opposite Court House
W. W. M00RE
Furniture Store
, "TK TTnma of the VlCtTOla
Ton sret more for your money a
Moore's.
HIGHEST PRICES
Paid for
Vegetables and Fruits
PEOPLE'S CASH STORE
167 North Cotrimercial St.
Ii i.'rt.a-la fMarn "SHOE
SHOES'
CARL & B0WERS0X
It Pays To Trade At The
FARIilERS CASH STORE
C Burton Durdall
247 North Commercial i 7
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FUOME MOVING
OQfi STORING
aTkrH SHIPPING
WMI.MI a aa XT 1
Ail tunas
Groceries
DENN1S0N ELECTRIC CO.
JOB WORK ARB FlXTUKTa
CSS Kortla Lfberty Street
D. H. M0SHEB
High Class
Cleaning and Pressing
474 Court Street
383 Court Street
Phone 409
W T. RIGD0N CO.
Leading Funeral Director!
TRArtSFER oi Goods
1920 ELGUI SIX IS HERE
Motor lata who are looklas for a
strong, eervtcaable car wua ai.jrani
lodr itnaa aad interior aaaclflcaUoDa
Sat aaauma maal-wm -rvlee ad
I acoDotnr at a raaioiuwia " --
99m lui. tiau .
LEE L GILBERT, Dutnbnter
Dur larga Met of truck enables as
. .'mi n.Atimt nrlM MlftA m.
truck of th siae n--lei for your Job
.CMBtrr LaST Dtataaea
HiUi( a actalty.
W Bur and Sll
WOOD ANO COAXa
- Dw A. I'AHUKk. auiaatcrt
B..M.-f Vhon 1".
' Mr. and Mra. Frank Stlllman ol
Unden street are enjoying a visit
with their son snd daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mra. Stlllman. Jr.. of Port
land. Mrs. Will E. Purdy. 1550 Waller
ttraai retnrned vesterdar after a vis
it of one week at Newport- She was
accompanied by her daughters, Fern
and Olive.
Harvey RIngrose has returned
frnm an antilir to KaVDOfL
Miss Mildred Miles of Olympla.
Wash., niece of Mrs. P. J. Hlbler, is
visiting here.
Dr. R. E. Lee Stelner. superintend
ent or the state hospital for the In
sane, waa In Portland yesterday.
Miss Helen Berg of Portland has
accepted a position as stenographer
In the office or the state heard ot
control, succeeding Miss Irene Sap
nlnrton. who haa returned to her
home In Washington county.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Brown.
their son Keith. Master. Oliver Cup-
B;r. and the Misses Wanda and Wars
rown of Stayton will leave for New
port Friday evening for a two-week
afar
R. R. Emmons was here yesterdsy
from AlhanT.
Rev.- J. R. Jeffery ot Glasgow.
Ilniit la a B.m vialtnr.
Dr. W. H. Lytle. state veterinarian
waa In Alhanv VMterdaV.
R M Mavhrrv. banklns man of
Pendleton, was a Salem visitor Wed-
nndiT and Thuradar.
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Wolf or Nyssa
am Salem vlaitora. Mr. Wolf re-
rentlv reairned as cashier of the Mai
heur County bank. They will go to
the coast.
E. J. Stack, former secretary of
th Stat Federation of Labor, and
C. M. Rynerson. editor of the Port-
a a, a. a ara. M fk. a-. -a aa-S.
iana uaoor tress, were iu
visitors yesterdsy. 0
Dr. Carl Miller went to Portland
yesterday to meet Mrs. Miller who
Is returning from the east.
Sam A. Koxer, secretary oi siam.
was In Portland yesterday.
Mrs. WL K. Brown of West Wilson
street Is enjoying a visit with Mr. and
Mrs. F. H. Chnh, arrivals from Okla
homa City. Okla.
Earl Race, city recorder. Is mov
Inr Into the new home which he re
cently purchased at 950 South
Twelfth street.
J. F. White of the police depart
ment will leave Saturday for Wallowa
county where he will spend a vaca
tion of two weeks visiting with a bro
ther. Howard Powell of Eusrene visited
here yesterday and left for Port
land. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Crenlse have
left for a vacation at the coast.
Under New Management
Sdem Gleaners and Dyers
. ' - s .
Expert Repairing and Alterations
1215 Sooth Commercial Street Phone. 1663
We Call and Deliver
P. L. Fahnlander, Prop.'
IMVARIETY
Where Dollar For DoDar Value Is Giren.
We have always made it a practice to buy good goods at the
lowest price poMiW, but l low Pricn means inferior quality,
we pay more. That is the reason our customers are alwsys
satisfied. Try us the next time you need anything ia dry
goods, notions, tinware, granite ware in fact almost anything.
152 North Commercial SL
DID YOU EVER KNOW
A CHORUS GIRL?
O.HENRY DID!
MYRTLE OiOYLAIlD
Mnale sad
Sonom
.11 Court St. Or
Telepaoae all.
j MTED
Beans
Eggs
Potatoes
PEOPLE'SCASHSTOREj
La .
US. GARAGE
til Ferry Street
TTevn tirrr KfYT ABUSED CARS
anvmir n series Studehaker,
niaa titss. today SltOO. TJ. E
Oarage, rnono mi -
USED CARS
To Sell Cheap tor Cash or to trade
for Bread and Butter
A TITIS H. G. MOTOB CO, .
ITS 8. Commercial St.
LONG DISTANCE AUTO
TRUCKING
VILLAI.IETTE VALLEY
TR
Pltest 1400
We also do local haullnx.
Dreamland Rink
Dance Erery Wedneiday
. and Saturday
v Bungalow Orchestra
Hold Arrivals,
B u s i ck ;.s
. CALEII--ALBAITT .
WANTED
tmSK AKD UiCmXKFT OV ALL
KINDS
We also Imy second-hand goods.
If yosi have najthlng ta eU for m
cood price call Z9S The Square
Deal Hise, -v
CAPITAL JUNK CO.
S7t Cbesneketa gt , Salens, Ore.
What Haie Yon?
We bur. sell and exchange aew
and second-hand furniture, stovea,
ranges, rugs, tools, etc We win
buy you out.
COL. W. F. WRIGHT, Anctloaeer
271 N. Commercial Et, Salem, Or.
List your sales with as
People's Fornitnre Store
Night Phone 19 iX PHone Til
Anno .11. nlrtaart. Portland:
Warren French. Klamath Falls; John
McAndrewa. Klamath Falls; W. r.
Laa-aon. Georcla Sllnstrels.
m.ir.ll Pftr Obrle. Portland:
II. Benka. Portland: Mr. and Mrs. W.
M. Ilauk. Glendale; Elmer Hayes.
Glendale; R. Emmons. Albany; Grace
Bridces. Portland: 8. - Miles, i on-
land: R. X. Rice. Los Anseles; M. J.
Jeffries. Portland; G. W Glessner.
Portland: J. R. Roark. Portland: K.
A. Caae. Portland: II. E. Parsons.
Portland; E. E. Snyder. Portland; J.
FL Lne. Tne Dalles: Mr. ana Atra.
Robertson. Los Anxeles; J. N. Fran-
k-i sattl: A. la. West. Phoenix;
Dsve Easter. Astoria; A. E. Bruffett.
San Francisco.
MARinv Georre Bnrch. San
rnnHani: Pari Boden -Seattle: P. P.
Stewart. Portlaad; E. L. Durell. San
Francisco; Kent Leslie, i-omana;
rani n. raat. Portland: Fred J.
White. Portland: . E. Pearson.
Portlsnd; A. C. Kleske. Portlsnd:
uiu Vila U Raker. Woodland. Ca.;
Miss Mack B. ClemenU. Berkeley,
rai Phil E. Wise. Walnut Grove.
n n it Prien. San Francisco: A.I
vimrw Ran Francisco: J. M. Balrd.
Saa,rranclsco ArthttrBootha.-rott".
He knew, train robbers too; and detectives
snd pickpocietx.
He knew artists and cab drivers and bar
tenders. He knew their lives, their loves and gritlt,
and wove them into enchanting tales.
He was their paL He can be yottrs.
The treasures of his pen, all the romance
and drama are. yours.
Every day THE PORTLAND NEWS will
give yon an 0. Henry story Complete in. ad
dition to the best News Service In Oregon able
editorials and special articles on timely topics,
a sport page, children's page,' comic section
and a host of special features.
All This and Then Some, for 60 cents a
month, delivered at your door, every evening.
. .
Never before have you had such a won
derful opportunity. Don't miss itl Write at
once to F. W. Jobelman, Bligh Hotel; or, better
itill sit right down and telephone 712 order
..... leg The News" deUvtTtd Today. .