The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 16, 1920, Page 5, Image 5

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THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALSSf. OREGON.
TITTJRSDAY MnnVTXfl. SEPTEMBEIt 16. J9g0
GIT : NEWS IN BRIEF
Ashby Property Sold -
The Ashby property on South
Sixteenth street was sold yester
day by Radcllff & Waring. .
Studebakcr Special 8U
1920 model for sale at a bar-
gain. Address X T Z Statesman.
ers take charge immediately and
wm narvest the bumper crop or
prun; now. on the trees. Mr.
Woelk "will move to his new home
as soon as arrangements can te
mad. This is one of the finest
pruno tracts in the Liberty dis
trict. The deal was made by
Radcliff & Waring.
Kitrdon and 801
Reliable funeral directors.
Pruno Orchard Sold
F. J. .Woelk nd son, C I
Woellr, of Polk county, hate pur
chase! the 25-acre prune orchard
of Misses It. T, Smith and F. E.
Smith, at Liberty. The purchas-
Wanted - . .
Hop pickers at the Minto yard.
Phone 1073.
Good Floor, Good Music
At Lakebrook. Tuesday, Thurs
day, Saturday nights.
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BUBBLES'
With
Mary.1 Anderson
Return iVom Kast
Dr. C. H. Robertson, Mrs. Rob
ertson and their son. Charles
Robertson. Jr.. have returned af
ter a trip of about six weeks east
Most of the time was spent by
Dr. Robertson attending surgical
clinic 3 at the Mayo hospitals at
Rochester ' Minn. Young Mr
Robertson who underwent an ex
amination because of injuries re
ceived in athletics came home in
good physical condition.
Institution- Visited ;
On.i of the important activities
of th home service section of the
Red Cross is the service given at
the ftate hospital. There are at
prcsenr eignt ex-soldiers con
fined there. The hospital author
itles have courteously allowed
the Red Crossvlsitor to become
acquainted with these men and
render them kindly services.
Small luxuries are given them
and the effort to make the men
feel that a friend is at hand Is
the duly of this visitor, who is to
carry on tne auer-war care nl
the nun who served ana maae
such trajric sacrifice. Leters are
sent, weekly in some cases, to tne
families of the men. which gives
comfort to them, in receiving in
formation additional to that sent
bv the hospital. Similar wort
with the ex-soldlers in tne peni
tentiary is also teing done by the
Red Cross.
lost except on account of pro
tracted illness. The following
well-known teachers of Salem
were present and signed the reso
lution: Luclle Barton. Frank
Churchill. Lena Dotson, Bertha
Junk Darby. Mrs. Walter A. Den
ton. Lucile Emmons. Laura
Grant. Prof. E. W. Hobson. Mrs.
Cora Ilendnr. Alice Hoi man.
Franklin 11. Lanner. Mrs. Henry
I-ee. Dorothy Pearce. Prof. T. S.
nooeriii. Luclle Ksa. iteatrtce
Shelton. Dr. John R. Sites. Mrs.
Harry Styles. Lena Relle Tartar.
Joy Turner. Elmer Weller, Julia
M. Welgel.
Dance at Lakebrook
Seven miles north. Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday nights.
n
; Cawment lracrr
AH colors.' Reg. $1.00-at 6Sc
yard. Hamilton's.
ELECTRIC MACHINE &
ENGINEERING CO.
For Thor Washing Machines and
Electric Work and Supplies.
$87 Court St, Phone 488
We Xeed Women
In our preparatory department.
Apply at plant ready for work.
Kinks Food Products Co.
Fire!
POTATOES
Call on us before yon sell
msnop bros.
Corner Ferry and High Streets
Phone 1400
It'Tour watr ayatcm adequate. Don't fail
ae tha Paul arttem whirk ia auto-1
matie aad baa a dirwt from ts-w!l con-
action, fline T freth drinking water. 1
T. O. wood (Baiaat veua va.
162 Kortk Commercial Street.
Sales
and
Service
WANTED
Sacks, Hides, Machinery and all
kinds ot Junk
CAPITAL JUNK AND
BARGAIN HOUSE
.215 Center St,1 Phone 398
SWIMMING
Is Terr refreshing on a hot day.
Come and brine your friends.
OREGON BATH HOUSE
, - . Oregon Building
( Soda Crackers, per pound,. .. .20c
: Dairy Salt in CO pound sack. .75c
Straws, oer bale -5c
lB-!.Si-S Phone 176$
uarun ucu k iviu an. v
The Highland Grocery
Phone 406 740 Highland Avenue
VALLEY MOTOR CO.
Canninc Tomatoes
The recent rains cracked some
of my tomatoes and on account
of the scarcity of labor I am go
ing to pick right into the boxes.
not tort or wipe. Aotning . win
h not in that is not Rood to can
and-they will put up practically
as nmch as the sorted boxes
These tomatoes will be on sale
Friday morning at thelloth gro
cery company ai pr "
Can them up and save money. .
faaement lrIcrT
All colors. Reg. $1.00 at 62c
yard. Hamilton's.
We Nerd Women
In our preparatory department.
Apply at plant ready for work.
Kinks Food Products Co.
Dr. Marshall-
Osteopath. U. S. Bank building.
Opening Studio
Lillian . Hartshorn, teacher
piano and oncan. Studio 394 N
Church, phone 178; or 2642, res
idence.
Trnw
Fitted at Tyler's Drug store by
an epxert in the business.
Marriage Made Known-
It became known yesterday that
Miss Ina Johnson, well known In
Salem, and Charles E. Farrimond
of Seattle were married In Port
land Monday of this week. They
will live in Salem. Mrs. Farri
mond is a daughter of James
Johnson, local farmer.
"Stuffer" Is Xiftr
A nifty "staffer on one side of
which Is a blrdseye view of the
state fair around, drawn by
Murry Wade, and on the other
side an advertisement of the state
fair, has been endorsed by the Sa-
lem Business Men's league, and
ill be sold to Salem business men
aud others to be used as an insert
in all business letters that are
mailed from the city. It is of con.
venient size to be placed In en
velopes. The drawing of the fair
grounds was a difficult piece of
work, but Mr. Wade has executed
it in clever style.
THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN
Ey GENS BYRNES
. .Two Carrier Doys Wanted
Apply at Statesman office, or
phone 683.
Potatoes
We will commence aliip-
r about October aaw
Come and aee vm
MANGIS BROS.
Warehouse:
JJigli and Trade Street
Phone 1231
Frftp. Ijrcturc
Interest of Public Schools Pro
tective league. Thursday evening
t p. m. at Foresters hall. 23
N. Commercial st. between Court
and Chemeketa. All welcome.
It
Salmon
Cheaoest for three years
von want to can any, phone 2ll.
Fitts Market.
3Unlc Teacher Meet
Tho Salem district of the Ore
gon State Music Teachers asso
ciation held a meeting last Mon
day night at Miss Lena Belle
Tartar's studio and adopted a
uniform term and price schedule
for musical instruction as fol
lows: Pupils accepted omy ty
the 1? weeks term, payable in
advance at the minimum rate or
$1.50 per lesson. Missed lessons
Macazlnes and Subacriptioi
The Ace, 127 North High street
Vernlre Kltaer I
Mis Vernice Klstner. a stud
ent at Oreaon Agricultural col
lege, who was well known In Sa
lem where she has frequently
been the guest of her aunt. Mrs.
Nellie Townsend. died September
9 at the Pomona hospital. Po-
mont. Cal.. Miss Klstner. whose
horn. was in Pomona, failed to
recover from a major operation.
Funeral services were Saturday,
and burial was in the- Pomona
cemetery. She leaves. besides
her Salem relatives, her parents.
Mr. ar.d Mrs. W. H. Klstner, two
sisters. Glyda and Joyce, two
brothers. Warren and Kenneth,
all of Pomona.
Legal Blanks
Get them at The Statesman of
fice. Catalog on application.
Leave In Advance
To Kited out in their natty Cher
rian uniforms. C. H. Clancey. King
Ding of the organixation. and Wil
liam McGilchrist. left last night
for Vancouver, Wash., whre to
day the Cherrians are to be guests
of the Vancouver Prunarians at
the Prune festival in that city. The
remainder of the Cherrian excur
sionists, more than 0 of them, to
gether with the-' Cherrian band.
will leave early this morning.
Talkirs Machines and Records I w
Player Pianos and Flayer liOUS I Lain Rosamond Walton, Director
I 147 N. Commercial
Phone 692
Place Yonr Order Early
for Fall Planting
Complete line varieties
DIXIE
DOUGHNUTS 35c Doz.
SALEM BAKING CO.
433 Court Street. Thone 954
PERSONAL MENTION
Seneca Fouts. Portland lawyer
had business before the supreme
court yesterday.
James P. Stapleton was here
yesterday from Portland.
W. D. Freeman. Portland at
torney, was in Salem yesterday.
Will T. Kirk, member or tne
state industrial accident commis
sion, and his family have moved
from their home on Lansing tan
to a new home recently purchase'
Tires and Everything
at the
Great Western Garage
Opposite Court House Phone 44
Salem Nursery Company Salem Cleaners and Dyers
427 Oregon Bidg.l . . ....
Repairing and Alterations
Phone 1868
Coming Sunday
JACK
DEMPSEY
In
"DARE-DEVIL
JACK"
HARTMAN BROS. CO.
For Fine Jewelry
Jewelers and Opticians
INDIAN AGENCY
at
A. H. MOORE
421 Court Street
CR0SSETT SHOES
"Make Life's Talk Easy"
SCHEFS
The Ilouse of Kuppenheimer
THE "DAYTON"
Tb Bicycle for Everyone
, LLOYD E. RAMSDEN
387 Court Street
Bicycles and Bicycle Repairing
"WAULFELT"
Takes the place of
cloth at about one-
third
W00DRY
conducts sales anywhere In
Marion or Polki counties.
Store located 270 N. Com'L
AUCTIONEER
TIER'S
Bligh Theatre
tend tbe convention of the North
west Irrlcation and Development
congress. Mr. Cupper is siatea
for an address.
United SUtes Senator Chanes
L. McNary. who Is to appear on
the speaking program at the con
vention of 'the ortnwest imga-
tion and Development congress
in Seattle, left for that city lasi
night.
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-Two ses 1 J
FIRE Slt4CE!
JT Office M2 State Street
I rv rhone 717
II V0w f -r -V ii ' i III .11 ' I
ii "iv si ill ii ra i i,i i
bubblinK over with enthusiasm as proportions. The conditions of ,mTMv
a result of his travels in his fly- acquirement of timber in British ? 1 X!iIiIL
lng trip over the state. Columbia are no more advantAg- BfftTy '
. : eous than those of Alaska, nor MIWS . Ikis UJ l
are they more likely to become fff mmm 'ii jj
so. - II ,;ill Up.' ' jjl
s0? 'PJ
yMNWB
ISHilSiSSJS III - W1L GAHLiuuiu-
IZS3??&1 Tha Store of Eome-
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TAM A TA EC 11'
A friend wearing a long "goatee
had come In and had been greeted
by the man of the bouse, who.
with the pride of a father, lifted
his little son In his arms and
smilingly said:
"Willie, this Is Mr. Blank. Mr.
Blank. Isn't Willie a fine boyt"
Mr. Blank smiled, but his goatee
sion. rn.ua nis lamur ue u"' . N tv v..
z'&iT uK7;&r h"" '"?"! .'',vr.js
left last night for Seattle to at- for moment and then Ulmed.
on the caller's chin:
-Don't you bite my fader:
Columbus Dispatch.
Tm mrpMifnl In.tallallnn of
pulp and paper plants In British 1
Columbia arter a numoer oi inn
has proved tbe practicability of
xMoltatlon of this general re-
rion. They represent a logical
Miss Marie Briggs. member ol I progressive exploitation ot Known
the clerical force of the state cor- t
poraMon . department, nas re
signed her post ana wm mn is
olate with the University of Ore
gon. . .
Alex Cormoyer nas remmeu
from Albany and has accepted a
noeition at the state scnooi ior
ibe feeble-minded.
Dr. W. II. Lytic. Slate veieran-
artan, was in Albany yesieraay.
Better Goods for Ie9
III J 1 1
HIGHEST PRICE PAID
For f
I SECOND HAND FURNITURE
Stoves, Carpets and Tools
Capital Hardware A Furniture Co.
285 N. Commercial St. rnone si
JACK'S CAFE
A good place to eat
. Short Orders all day
163 S. Com! Street
J. D. Maddoz, Prop.
W.W.M00RE
Furniture Store
The Home ot the YictroU
Ton get more for yonr money at
Moore s
It Tays to Trade at The
.ii tblra s . '
Y MAX 0. BUREN Music Rolls and Brief Cases at
179 N. Commercial St. , HAJOLTON'S
Trunk, Bags, Suit Casei FARMERS CASH STORE
C Barton Dnrdall
217 North Commerc lal 2 1 7
340 Court Street
167 North Commercial St
At the Electric Sign "SHOES"
DENNIS0N ELECTRIC CO.
JOB TTORlCXXD FIXTOIES
222 North Liberty Street
D.H.M0SHER
High Class
Cleaning and Pressing
474 Court Street
WOOD WOOD
For all kinds,, of wood, see Tracy
Phone 620
FURS STORED
Store your Fors during summer
with ns.
WEST FCR CO.
l
521 Court. Opposite Court Ilouse
W. T. RIGD0N CO.
Leading Funeral Directors
WANTED
910.000 worth of fumltur
at once. Will pay highest
price.
CAPITAL JUNK AND
BARGAIN HOUSE
215 Center St. Thone 59S
HIGHEST PRICES
Paid for
Vegetables and Fruits
PEOPLE'S CASH
STORE
MOVING
IE STORING
930 SHIPPING
SAIB1 au Kinds
TRAnSFER ot Uooos
L
A
17
M
E
R
WANTED
"Beans
Eggs
Potatoes
People's Cash Store
LONG DISTANCE
AUTO
TRUCKING V
Willamette Valley
Transfer Co. 1
Phone 1400
7e also do local hauling
CARL & B0WERS0X
Groceries
383 Court Street , Phone 409
1920 ELGIN SIX IS HERE
V.torUU r fctckiac fr txanr-
lrTicrbl ear with 1rfcat bodjr line
n interior pctfi'tMra mmmtmm
Baximom aerrir. and eeeniBf at a fa
.aabl. prica ahcnld ac thta ear.
Lee L Gilhert, Distributor
15S Sa. Commarcial Stract
Oar larj V.et af trselis aaUi i ms
-im MBBt arrira aa4 -
track at tna aU. m44 fr 7 .or Jah.
Cautrr and Laos mataaca
EaoUnc a Spadalty.
W- Um-m mmA K!l
.w a O D AND C O 1 V
D. A. UtXHXK. Muacar.
gesideaea Taaaa 19
U. S. GARAGE
654 Ferry Street
USED BUT NOT ABUSED CARS
SPECIALr-New series Studebak-
er. ralue 11625. today iv.
U. S. Garage. Phone 1752.
USED CARS
To Sell Cheap for Cash or to trade
for Bread and Butter
THE K. & C. MOTOK CO.
178 S. Commercial St.
Dreamland "Bink
Dance x
Every Wednesday
and Saturday
Bungalow Orchestra
true
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SUCTIOM SVVCCPERl
ProUuor Hobson Will
Sing at Chapel Today
Trof. K. W. llobnon. dean of
the college of muic at Wlllrt-T-ette
nnlTeralty. will make his
first public appearance in Salem
this roomlnr at the initial chapel
t err ice to be held in Waller hall
at 11: 3. The chapel serrice
will be the first of the college
year, with the terrier in charge
of lr. Cari. Gre Doney. presi
dent of Willamette.
Owing to the manufacturers
inability to deliver the new seals,
temporary seats sre to be In
stalled in the chapel auditorium.
It wu announced yesterday
that Profenaor Hobon will give
two vocal elct!ona during the
chapel exerrliw. The selections
are: -The Trumpeter." and "The
Spiritual . Negro. The second
tens Is said to' be a melody of
plantati3.t days, and rives an In
nirht into the spiritual life ot the
rearo- during camp meetings.
ProreKnor llobnon is a baritone.
Today Is the final day for reg
istration at the utalTerslty and
only 2S0 students hare register
ed. Many ot the old students
hare not appeared on the campus,
but they will return. The fresh
men class, from present indica
tions, will be fully as large as
the class of last year. Each train
arriving In Salem brings Its quota
of students.
For Friday only we will
hare 50 Bushels of Ripe
Tomatoes, some of which,
owing to the rain are
tJightly cracked. Order a
bushel today and we will
deliver them Friday.
$1.25 per bushel
Roth. Grocery
Company
Phonen 18S5-G-7
THE IRIP0RTANCE OF THRIFT
A S important as the industries of
IJL ' aiid rnrrtrn tiding country, became
relation thereto, is THEIFT. .The
deposits of this locality are largely made
of individual savings and are tne mark
dividual initiative. It is through that
bined power, then, that the derelopnien
business and fanning' is possible.
Thus you will see the import
ance of a United States Na
tional account in a new light.
Salem
)f its. -bank
II
cl in- - i i
com-.
CPiuieastatcs taitonamanlf
SALEM
CRtGON
FALL and
WINTER
WM GAHLSD0RF
The Store of Housewares
FOR SALE
Sfoves. Ranges. Heaters. Furni
ture and Tents
CAPITAL JUNK AND
BARGAIN HOUSE
215 Center St. Thone 39 8
St Agnes Baby Home Is
Examined by Fire Officer
Becaune of complaints received
at the office of the state lire'
marshal. Horace Sykes. investi
gator for the marshal's depart
ment is at Park Place Investi
gating SL Agnes baby home. If
found necessary recommendations
ill be made for better protec
tion against fire.
Busick's
SAIJE2I ALBANY
What Haye You?
We buy. cH and exchange
new and second-hand furni
ture, stoves, ran ices. rugs,
tools, etc We wM buy you
out.
COL. "4V. TF. WRIGHT
Auctioneer
271 N. Com'l SU Salem. Or.
Ust your sales with
People's Furniture
Store
Night Thone. 104T rhoneHI
SUCCESS IN UFE
Comes through training. Ad
vancement in business is rapid
for the young person who is
well qualified.
There is always a demand for
good bookkeepers, good stenog
raphers young people who can
do efficient work along this
line. Young people should be
ambitious to obtain topnotch
efficiency it pays.
This school can help yon to
mike a success in the business
world. Every member of our
faculty is an expert In his
branch of work.
Business men want our gradu
ate becSirse they know in at
our traininc Is thorough and
practical.
Call. let ns talk It over. A cat
alogue for the asking. Day and
night sessions! . ,
Capital Business College
Taylor Back From Trip
in Interest of Fahl
W. A. Taylor has Just Returned
from atrip that took him to near
ly ail the county seats ot Ore-
aon. in tbe Interest of tbe state
fair. He was xone about two
weeks.
He finds more interest than
ever before and he has had latre
exnerience In this work, for 1
vears and longer. He says mere
will more county exhibits than
ever lefore: larger and cetier
acrtcultural and horticultural ex
hibits than ever before.
H B.ys the crops In both east
ern and western Oregon ar very
fine: and the decree of general
nrosoeritv Is the hixhest he has
ever seen.
Also, he says, people xenerallr
ir wrll alone with their fall
work: and that they will be ready
to eotne lo the fair, and they will
undoubtedly come ia greater
nnmberm than they ever have.
!! says. too. that In the exhib
its that will come from. tne on-
ferent connties there will be
quality stuff the best ever seen
Ion tha iron nds.
.. T"r is stmpiy
GOATS
("oati for fall and winter this season are cut in loose hanging lines ami are
graceful and becoming to the figure. MatetiaU are velours, serge, tricot ine an J
the new mixed coatings. The shades are navy, brown, deer, taupe, mode, ca
det, copen, jade, etc., and in workmanship, value and practibility of style and
line they have never been equaled.
They are priced popularly.
$19.75 to $125
1
0ft
Where the "Pay As You Go" plan has made shopping a pleasure and a suc
cessand has started many a growing bank account.
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