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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1920)
' .-..., VJlHUUil. (JIT YNEWSIN BRIEF Graham Funeral Today patieral services will be held today t3r Mrsl Amandy- Graham. Jboidted t her home near Fruit libi, Tuesday afternbon at-4:?. o'clock. She was 7$ yaars old. Tbe.Iuueral service wlll be--at 2 o'clock p. m. today fromthe.Mac IrtrtEvangelical church. , . . . " . '. VI ; ; The .Get-togetheT Meeting -Oi-'the First Congregational f a arch has been postponed indef initely. ; Fisty Cases Argued . . .... .Argument were heard by the Oregon supreme court yesterday Id the case brought -by the Union Fisheries Co-operative Packing company of Astoria'to enjoin the itataiflsh and game commission from enforcing the law enacted at the 11919 session ofUhe legisla ture prohibiting the: selling, buy- -cv OWKX MOORE - in ;; nteSPEUATK HERO" 7 ing or having in possession any fish caught outside of the Colum bia rivr beyond: t ha - three-mile limit, during the closed seasons. The action was first tri?d in the circuit court for Clatsop county with the result that a verdict was returned iu favor of the state. Ap peal to J. he supreme court then was takeis by the plaintiffs.' J. C. Bailey, assistant attorney general, appeared' before :the , supreme court here today in behalf of the fish .commission.' Senator A. W. Xorblad or Astoria represented the packing company. Edward Moyer Dead.-. Edward Moyer. 2G years old, died in a local hospital. yesterday. The funeral service which will be held Saturday aftrrnooh at 2 o'clock will be conducted by Rev. I. G. Lee. ; I . . TinRrDAY MORNING. CmWUKR 7. V.rjui. . 1 t 0 . -.. priii or i mat ilia county. Ttathie and Owens were convicted by a imiat Pf"n:,,n Ian. night, and v. ill be sentenced Friday. ruder the Oregon criminal statutes both men will ,e hanged for. -the part they played In the crime. fudge Is Innt W. D. llyrnes of Portland, who was arrested during fair week for naming a quantity or liquor in his possession, was given a hearing yesterday mornings Owing to the fact that Itymes Is but 1i years old. and it appearing -through evidence that this was his first and only of reuse, police Judge Earl Race plaeedrhls fine at only ;. The first offense In an or dinary case of thU mrturo nnii be fixed at $100 fine and 20 days in jail. Lady Night Ck Wanted At The Spa. Lea i n To Swlni Ort Thursday eveninga of each week from C to 8, free Kwimminp lessons at uragon, nam House. Rate-Increase Asked The Clatskanie Electric com pany has filed with th- Oregon public service commission amdi- eatlQn ; for permission to Increase S rates without resorting to the usual statutory notic. Permit Issued " A building pernlit for altera tions amounting to $700 was, is sued yesterday to Ella O'Connor. 2157 Maple ay anue. ! - - f the at re- jraz Medical Certificates for Klrriage licenses apply to . I 's. C ST0Nt M. D; Tyler's Drag Store ?' ! 157 J South Commercial Street ' , Sales Service y VALLEY MOTOR CO. LADIES' SILK HOSE ; $1.00, 91.30, f2.oo SCHISTS V 844 State Street EtECTRIG LIACHINE & OiGfflEERING CO. ForThor Washing Machines and Dectrio Work ana Supplies. 1J7 CoirtEt, Phone 488 sdt Crackers, per poond....20c Daty Salt in CO pound sack. 75c aortwi, per bale ...C5 Ux Irj Soap ta 23 bar lots $1,00 Uxr.siieat Flow at per sack $3.23 Hi Holland Grocery fi'.a 498 74 Highland Avenn ARH1AHBR0S.C0. j let ?ia$ jewelry Jewelers and Optidass AatAmobile, Painting. ' The very highest grade. Jarman, 156 S.' 12th St. E. C. Compton Returnsi L, H. Compton. warden of the state -penitentiary, returned yes- leraay irom renaieton Where he was called as a witness In.tha trial of Jack .Rathie and "Jim Owens, charged with being Implicated in the murder of Til Taylor, former. Fire To Re Invest I sated Thorough investieation of fie which destrwed a holel Robinette, eastern - Oregon. eently with th? loss of three lives will be made by the state fire marshal s office, according to an nouncement. H. 11.' Pomeroy. special investigator for the "de partment, probably will be as signed to, th'3 task of conducting ue prooe. - 7V A GOOD MEAL- pcircIoifsly.Preparfea, -VV'feU Senred - mtusic Dancing ' CANTON CAFE' 162 North Commercial St. " Magazines and Subscription The Ace. 127 orth High' street Company Dissolves The. French Prairie" Warehouse company, -with headquarters in Portland, has filed notice of dis solution . with the state corpora tion - department. Th3 ' Portland Automobile , Trade association. Inc., has changed Its name to the Automobile Dealers Association of Portland. The capital stock Is $1000,. . . . WOOD WOOD. One car of dry ash wood, $11 per cord. Phone 520.'' TRACEY, WOOD CO.' VALLEY RED SPECIAL TUBES - -' . ; : V At v A H. MOORE'S . POTATOES . Call on s-efore you sell 1 : f- BISHOP, BROS. , ' Corner Ferrf and Higlj 'Streets Phone 1400 i- TaDdnar Machines and Records Player Pianos and Player Bolls i THE T)AYT0iP l; Tks Bicycle for Ererjone (; ' ; LLDTO E. BA1ISDN ' $17 Court Street' Elides and Bicycle Bepalrlns Place Yonr Order Early for Pall Planting . Complete Uns Tarlstles ; Salem Norsery Company Phone, 1763 jl$7 Oregon -Bids. "WALLFELT" Takes the place of cloth at about ons MAX O.fBUREN i7i w. Commercial st. nh Commercial St. At. the Electric Sign "SHOES" D3IIS0M ELECTRIC CO. yI WORK AXD FHTXRE3 ' ;t2a ffortt liberty Street , : D.H.M0SHER Hija Class -v' S1Z2U1Z and Ptnr - . . Court Street WANTED 'Beans Eggs Potatoes People's Cash Store LONG DISTANCE i AUTO TRUCKING I WiDaraette Valley j Transfer Co. r PIicneMOO W00DRY: I-idy Xisht C)k Wantcl ,At The Spa. accrued Interest, of $2.000. nu of stte highway bonds sold r ltalph Sebneiock and . aSsot-iates by the state highway commission last Tuesday, was reeUed at the state treasurer's office yesterday. Tue money deriyetl fnun the sale of these bonds will be used In the improvement of state highways. I -vert inn A Urged . K. X. Xl"f'y has filed papers a:-king far tlv diss.luti,n or liis nmrrlage to Kate M. Ct.fr.y. The cause given in the action is deser tion. ' 1 Trusses j- Fitted at Tyler's Drug store by an epxert In the business. Luinaon IiOtes rse , The case of Stanley La In son vs. the Southern Pacific Railway company, in whic h the plaint if r alleged that the defendant in placing obstructions upon the railway crossing, was responsible for an accident resulting In hia receiving two broken limbs, occu pied a greater part of Monday and Tuesday, in the circuit court. Af ter, more than two hours deliber ation th- jury returned a verdict for the defendant. Juvenile ifeginnei8 over C years 10:30 a. ni. October Sth. Hinnera un der i years Jt3. October Mb. Ad- unct'd class for fancy dancing 'ilh a flame of fre. and almoH liitanUneiulr the earth trenUlel In iimiir. to the roar of the thiitii.'r. H.ivt-Ti r. no serious idullliii!e I It r.r4.rlk.t Octobt-r Mh: Chlldien'ft ball! room dancHig 3:20 tkrlober 9th. I town li trict fU ib tuUt- of the Aiote hall. li-'ht uitiK. An elect rip light-nob tn an ailey b-twe-n Churrh and Collage sn-ts was struck, and sliver'l. Fuss in houses in the iclnity were burned out. A trol Uy line wan struck and twoMr? ri.rs 4're put rut couiinision for a tiTue. A itaen;3T on one Ant.4e. headitie a lailr r,r writ. Vr Zr-alaad. New Gnloea. tis an.l M iehtiM. Captain Falls-. lurneo; and llrditerraneau "'"' l.uryaid lie woubl loi.rh at Ion'trUn are included. Tbe 'ru , Vngeb-s to tak- on other meiu-'wlll end with IU to aouth ana u-rs of the party and rrom that; central American countries. M nu s.-.il Int.. t.e south was. The; taiu Salisbuir iui. The U it;n-rary includiHi at Seat a year ' 1 1 is a Yetch-iigRed auxiliary among the South Sea itand. ' yi.. h of si ton. ' Africa, .M-.'etlna This Afternoon Meet in ts Thia ArtertuMMi . . . Y. M. C, A. at 3:30 of all wo men interested In boys for the purpose f organizing a . Motb-r' club. A large attendance Is de- Si'-uri Alt' vnnn.ii ! n Unulu.l In. AnnouDoement Mrs. Ralph White announces the opening of her dancing acad emy. Senior licpariment Reglnflers 7:30 to 9:00 October 8th. Advanced pupils for the new steps 9:00 until 11:00 October 8th. Opening club dance Octo ber 6th. oi me rurs reported ttia! for a moment the car appeared to b lir a mass r.f flame, and that it was imneeessary to urt,e them to vacate. Auburn llall Reopent Saturday night, Oct. 9th. Splen did -miyie furnished by a 10-piece band. The hall beautifully decor ated for the occasion. Will JQdjre Livestock . Thomas llrunk who hai just tetarned home from an extensive tour of the northw?st, where he has presided as judge at the greater, number of livestock shows held in connection with ihe state and county fairs, will go to Dal las to fill the same position at the annual Polk-connty fair,, his department to includa goats, sheep and swine. Experienced drl Wanted At the Gray-Belle.- Whiserin; Fox Trot The, next big hit. Order-here if you want this record. H." L. Stiff Furniture Co. rifg; Cheek' Received A check in the sum .of $1,823,- 452, 'covering -the sale price and Salem School of Expression Lulu Rosamond Walton, Director 147 N. Commercial Phone 692 - - DIXIE V DOUGHNUTS 35c Doz. t SALEtl BAKING CO 439 Court Street. 1 Phone 954 Salem Cleaners and Dyers Repairing and Alterations ! Phone 1868 ! JACK'S CAFE A rood place to eat Short Orders all dajv-- xxm . uomi street J. D. Maddox Prop. conducts sales anywhere in Marlon or Polk counties. Store located 270 N. Com'L AUCTIONEER W. W. M00RE FnrnltTiw; Store The- Home of the Vlctrola 3 Tou get more for yonr money at Better. Goods for.Lees HIGHEST PEICE PAID SECOND HAND FURNITURE tStoTes, carpets ana ioois Capital Hardware Furnlturo Co. 285 Commercial SL Phpne S47 It Pars to Trade at The FARMERS CASH. SJ0RE c isnrtoa unrcu ; 147 North Commercial 247 W. T. RIGD0N CO. Leading Funeral Director HIGHEST-PRICES ; ,A "Pai4-for r Vegetables and t Fruits r PEOPLE'S CASH r - STORE. LOOK! IX IiVKLNRSS FOR YOUR Al'TO'S SAKE Car not hitting right? 'Bring It to ns. A place to get tires tubes spot lights, skid chains and tire pumps. , Great Western Garage 1 rjhone 4 4 Opposite Court Hottse ALWAYS OrEX Budget for 1921 Adopted by Y. M. C. A. Directors The Y. M. C. A. board of direc tors met at a luncheon given at noon TllPSilav tn t ha V l r A Show Company Sued I building. A short busing session Venetia A. Stlckney. on -lehalf wa" he,J during which yearly re- ivi in nr luaue uy uf neaaa or different department of tbe or ganization, which ' met with tbe approval of the board. .The finan cial budget for the nerl . year. or Donald Stlckn?y. a minor, has Drought action against the Great er Alamo Show company, demand ing judgment , for the sum of o000 and costs and disburse ments. H is alleged In the com plaint that whiie riding in a rer ris wheel at the Oregon state fair. on, September 26. 1917. young Stiekney, who is 16 years old. had taken a seat In the wheel, which acor'ding to the statement .was not In good working order, and the boy endeavorine to keeD ' from falling out grabbed hold of the bar in front of ths'seat. supposed. ly there for protection. The bar gave way and he fell to the ground, a distance of 30 or 60. feet; resulting In one arm being broken in two places and sustain ing severa bruises -on the body. The date Is not as yet set for the hearing. DANCING i SATURDAY l NIGHT NEW REVELATION ORCHESTRA MOOSE HALL amounting to IIG.'.O. waa submit ted . for . consideration and . ac cepted." j The question of dividing the! service of L. S. Osborne, phvnlcal j director, between the wnior high school and tie Y. f. c. A. was discused and it wan decided to re lease the Salem board of educa tion from any responsibility in tbe matter'and to retain the full ser. vices of Mr. Osborne, as his time could be profitably spent tn the work of the organization, if the program is to be carried out ac cording Jo. plans mapped out, for the year's work. - ! DRS. SWENNES & ELDRIEDGE Dentists Our i!entictry I of the highest standard rnicii VKRY K E A SOX A H I.K Trained dental nurse always in attendance. Examinations Free Work Guaranteed Offic located at corner S;ate and liberty struts. ov-r Ilartman Dro. Jemclry tore. 1'houe 1500. DH. A. SWEXXES. Mgr. Cabbage For Kraut 1 $2 per hundred pounds deliv ered, crisp and, solid. Ward K. Richardson. Phone 494. . "ae DismlHHetl The complaint filed in the cir cuit court a few days ago by C. S. Martin against Otto J. Wilson. came np for -a hearings yesterday. The plaintiff In the action did not appear and th complaint was dis missed for the reason that the conditional sales contract alleged in the defendant's answer, is ad mitted by the .pleadings, which show that Martin was not entit led to recover from the defendant Salmon ' Cheapest for three years. It you want to can any, phone 211. Fitts Market. rVrifers and Scientists Take Three Year Cruise SEATTLE. . Oct. . Equipped for a three years cruise around the world, the auxiliary .yacht. Wlsdcm II. formerly ' the, Ane mone IV. X'nlversity of Wafhinc ton naval training station, left this tort late today. In command of Capt. E. A. Salisbury" of. Loa Couple fiefs Urene A marriage license was Issued yesterday to Misa Stella Spal brink and Verl" Lionel Mas ten of Mac lea y. Baby Girl Arrives ' A daughter waa born to Mr. and Mrs." John AV. Douglas of Salem Heights, Wednesday, October 6. TODAY ELMO . LINCOLN "Undsr Crimson Skies" LIBERTY. K VL Potatoes We will commence ship ping soorr. Come and see us. : MANGIS BROS. i Warehouse: High and Trade Streets Phone 1291 Office 542 State Street Phone 717 Trunks," Bags, Suit Cases Music Eolls aid Brief Cases at HAMILTON'S 340 Coilft Street FURS STORED Store yonr Furs during, inmmer -. lrun us. i WEST FTJtt CO. 521 Court. Opposite Conrt Honae CARL & B0WERS0X a Groceries'; mi Court Street Phone 409 U.S. GARAGE 554 Ferry Street USED BUT NOT ABUSED CARS SPEClALr New series Studebak er, Yalue 11625. today 11300. U. S. Garage, Phone 1752. MOVING STORING, 30 SHIPPING AU Kinds. 7 of Goods m L A R M C R TRAHSFER Oar Urg V.t tt tmeks enable as to ri - T prompt errie aad track of the needed for yemr job. Conn try and Xjoos TXJtaaca . Baallng a Specialty. Wo Boy on Sell W OOP A N D O O i lr- D. A. XJULVEK. XaaagU Aeoideneo Phono 18S - USED CARS To Sell Cheap tor Cash or to trade N for Bread and Butter 1 THE B. C MOTOR CO. ; 178 S. Commercial St. 79. SALEM ALBAOT Dreamland-Rink Dance Every Wednesday and Saturday and Every Night Fair Week Bungalow Orchestra Xo Raise In Prices jojlaBBSSBSBSlBBBSBSBBSSB What Have Yon ? We buy, sell and exchange new and second-hand furni ture, stores, ranges, rugs, tools, etc. We will huy you out. ' COL. W. F. WRIGHT Auctioneer -271 N. Com! SL, Salem, Or. List your . sales with us v People's FurriitnreL Store Night Phone 1047 Phone734 Orchard i Help Wanted At Hood River Apple Growers Associa tion maintaining free employment, bureau at Hood River, and no truth to the report that the ap ple industry at Hood River., is seriously in- ! juredi Crop this year is better than the average ' and Hood' River is : in serious need of pickers and packers at once. Ex cellent accommodations i ' for harvest help. i Apple Growers' Associa- . tion. 1 . , . nigdon and Son Reliable funeral directors. AiriTes.In France The onany friends of Miss Freda Campbell willhe ttlad to hear that he arrived at Havre. France.. Sunday morning. Miss CamibU is a graduate of Willamette uni versity; who won one of the 19 French scholarships offered Am erican women, will study in. the lycee at Caen. - Home Rainier Meet Members of the Salem Home Builders association, and other interested will gather in the Com mercial club auditorium tonight at 7:30 o'clock to discuss matters pertaining tJ th? housing prob lem, which the city still faces. WM. GAHLSD0RF The Store of IIOUSKWAIIKS llreeders Call Meetinz A meeting of the Fanciers and Breeders' association Is called for tonight at the Commercial clun, at 7:30 o'clock. A FINE POSITION Not long ago. a railroad official asked this school for a young man stenographer. This posi tion would ;ive the young man an opportunity to travel, with Expenses paid. i ne salary would be 1135 at the f tart to the right young man. WE COULD NOT FILL IT rVc had no one ready. You could have had this place u you were properly trained. THE PLACE IS YOURS v FORTHfctfrrUKl. A few months' training wonld fit you for one of the many similar calls that come to us. Invest a few dollars and the necessary time. It will pay you tremendous dividends. Write or call today and let us tell you what this school can do for you. - ' Capital Business College Salem, Oregon Minor Change in; Schedule Oregon Electric Railway '- On and after Monday, Oct. 4, changes in passenger schedule will be as follows: Local trains Nos. 23 and 24 be tween Woodbarn and Salem will be restored.' No. 23 will leave Wood burn 2:07 p. m.. arrive Sa lem 3.0 T p. m. No. 24 will leave Salem 8:30 p. m., arrlra Wood- burn 4:13 p. m. No. : 9 arriving Salem at 4.12 p. m. from Portland will have connection to -and from. Wood burn Saturday and 'Sanday only. No. 14 leaving Salem 1.40 p n. for Portland will : have con neetlon to Wood burn Satardar and Sunday only. J. W. Ritchie. Agent. For Stoves ranges, he&ters and fur niture of all kinds see the Capital Junk and Bargain House. We also buy all kinds of second .hand furniture, hard-, 'ware, machinery, hides and junk of all kinds. 'Capital Junk & .Bargain House 215 Center St. Phone 398 Good Roads -Good Business GOOD roads serve the double parpo.e of bringing the farm products to Salem and takinj: store merchandise ljack to the farrrf. . . Investment in the Marion County 5 V per cent Iload Bonds we offer puts 'our funds, to work in that good cause and brings you a substantial rate of Interest besides. .":: Ask us for details. UnitedSt3t3sK2aoiiPiLan!i;7 SALEM OREGON FURNITURE AUCTION Saturday, October 9, at 1 :30 P. M. Sharp At the residence of Fred Bensincr ! . 1F30 So. Church Street One Brussels rupr, 10x12 ;.l infrrain mjr, 9x12; 2 oak drescrs; 1 chiffonier; 1 extension table; 8 oak diners; 3 oak rockers; 5 odd chairs; 1 oak library table; 1 new davenport; 1 Keanich-& Boch "piano; 1 new kitchen cabinet ; 1 Minnesota sewing machine; 1 three-burner Perfection , oil - stove . and oven ; 1 new Royal G-ho!e ranpe ; 2 iron IkhI an.l prinsrH: 1 mnsrolinm nifr, 0x12; G8 quart sweetened fruit; 1 iron folding bed; garden tools and many other articles. Time 1:30 P.- M.- Place 1850 South Church street. Directions Take South Commercial car; get off at Karal avenue; go three blocks east. MR. FRED BENSINGER, Owner. F. N. WOODP.Y, The Auctioneer. List your talcs icith Wotxlry for results. Women Leaders Will Speak in Salem Today Miss Cert rude Watklns and Mis Liba Pehakova. field direct ors or the National Lasne of. Wo men Voters will address tbe wo men of the city at an open ineot Ing In the Salem Commercial club at i 2:30 o'clock this after noon. Subjects dhcused will .be strictly non-partisan and will cov er civic Improvement, child Wel fare. Anitricaniution. social hr rt?ne. protection of women In in dustry, improTemrnt of election laws and similar things that are of vital Interest to" women. The leagne has no party signi ficance, being-the outgrowth of the National American Woman Suffrage association. Women all over tha country have rallied at the call of Its leaders, and it is not anticipated that local women will be behind other cities. f i - is M MO EMPm New In The ratterns of ij 1 f, ImS Wall Paper We Are Showing i4 tt-i Lighten your wife's cares by brightening her 5 surroundings. Light Pcle Slivered by Lightning Flash A severe electrical storm struck Salem about 11 o'clock ' Tuesday night. Though It was of short duration and seemed bat the pass ing of a cloud, the flashes of lightning were exceptionally vivid U TRY OUR SERVICE ! m GET OUR PRICES! f fit 5." it It! Ml M II f i COME TODAY! Ma!x O. Buren 1 iiou&e Furnisher 179 N. Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon 4 r I l i w 1 1 1 i !! I We also do local lm-hHrilr I " til