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

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    THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM OREGON.
WEDNESDAY MORN'IN'f. OCTOBER I I. 1W0
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
)Wal at Cottage Grove- j . r .'
JM- n( iIrs- S' c .Conner and
(OB Clare, returned home by auto
Monday, evennig from Cottage
Qioie where on Sunday they at
tended the funeral of Mr. Conner's
unU Mrs. E. J. Beidler, who died
iaddenly from a sti-oke of paraly
jit last Friday. Mrs. Beidler was
member of -a pioneeT family and
dad lhred-at Cottage Grove since
1$79. She is survived by a broth
eti Ira Connor of Cottage Grove
and four grown sons, also of that
. eitr. She was a native" of Illinois
and was 66 years old at the time
of her death.
Salmon - ! i''
cWnest for three years. If
you want to can any, phone 211.
Fitts Market.
Jack London's
"Mutiny of the Elsinore,'
to Ye Liberty Thursday,
and Saturday.
' conies
Friday
Lee Funeral Today -
Funeral services will be held at
2 o'clock p. m. today at the Webb
k Clough chapel for George Lee.
who met death in an accident at
the Spauldlng mill Monday morn
ing. Rev. I. G. Lee of the Friends
f Iff
DOROTHY DALTOX j
HALF AX HOUR' 1
church will conduct the service.
Mr. Lee was born at Prosser,
Wash.. June 8, 18'J2. He leaves
his widow and tsvo small children;
two brothers. itenryL.ee of Port
land and Albert E. Lee of Wenat-
chee, Wash., and his mother, Mrs.
Margaret Lee oi J'rosser. His
home in Salem was at 2066 North
Liberty street. His oldest brother,
Henry Lee: of Portland, j was a
member of the Salem company
fthat went with the famous Second
Oregon volunteers to the Philip
pine islands In 1898. , j-
Legal Blanks
Get them at The Statesman of
fice. Catalog on application.
Chas. Ray Again Today
- In "Forty-five Minutes from
Broadway," held over at Ye Lib
erty today only.
Aldric-h Extradite!
Governor Olcbtt late yesterday
granted papers, of extradition on
requisition of the' governqr of Illi
nois demanding that Glen Aldricb
be returned from Portland to Chi
cago where ne is wanted on a
charge of passing bad . checks.
While the checks are said to ag
gregate about $10,000 the specific
charge mentioned in the requisi
tion is $125 on one James Hard-
castle. Aldrich is said to
been posing as an array officer of
higher rank than that in which he
served druing the war. An agent
of the state of Illinois will arrive
in Portland tonight to take Aid
rich In custody. ;-
Many Loans Wanted 1
Because the federal loan banks
are said to have been' curtailing
their loans, applications for ioans
have been coming toMhe state
land board more rapidly of late
than usual, it was said yesterday.
Requests for loans now tatal
$10 0,000 more than, is available.
Most of the loans are wanted in
Eastern Oregon.
Only a Few. More Day
Of our rug sale. Come in to
day. We always sell for less. C.
S. Hamilton, complete uu'ise
furnisher;
Experienced (Jhl Wanted
'At the Gray-Belle.,
Farlow Funeral Thursday
Funeral services will be held to
morrow at 10:30 o clock a. m. at
the Webb & Clough chapel for
Frank Farlow, who died October
9 at a local hospital. Rev. H. N.
Aldrich will conduct the service
and burial will be in the Odd Fel-
lews cemetery.
November 2. He saw a great deal
of money being offered by men
V.'lth sportine proclivities anxious
to back their sentiments; and
generally at big odds on Harding
and Coolidge. He saw one bet
Mjade of $12.1 to $2S, the long
end being on Harding.
Highland Mothers lluli
Will niet Thursday at 4:30 at
the Highland school. All moth
ers In the district are requested
to come.. !
Whispering Fox Trot
The dance sensation of the
ypar. This is the only place In
town where you can buy It.
H. L. Stiff Furniture Co.
New Corporation
The Northwest Priseler
pany. Inc., yesterday filed
Salesman Wanti
Room 222 Marion hotel.
Woman Y.
-Til lie Shaffer, a natient in the
Orison state hospital, made her
escape from the institution yes
terday morning about 6:30. Sh
is described as bolng 28 years oU.
reel, S inches tall, and slender.
Her mental condition Is such that
she could easily pass as not being
an Inmate or yhe Institution.
Fall IVar!Z
Choice for canning. At the
Wallace Farm, Buyers should
bring their own boxes.
corn
art l-
Xew Revelation OrtlirMra
Trombone by A. E. LaHar; pi
ano by. Franklin Vaughin; violin
by Arlie Arthur; cornet by Charles
i apst; drums and marimbaphones
by Dave Taimadge. at Moose hall.
-. ui incorporation, w.m a Thurrta nn.l i,,r.iw i.Ki. f..
Tho in- 1 . . u.eUi.
For Kale
Splendid Kimball pteno very
slightly used, perfect condition.
Golden oak case. Bench to match.
Price very low,, terms to suit. C.
S. Hamilton, 340 Commercial St.
Rigdon and Son
Reliable funeral directors.
j
' - Sales
VALLEY MOTOR CO.
LADIES' SILK HOSE
$1.00, $1.50, $2.00
SCHETS
- 344 State Street
! ELECTRIC MACHINE &
j ENGINEERING CO.
Tor Thor Washing Machines and
i Electric Work and Supplies.
12? Court St Phone 488
toda Crackers, per pound. . . .20c
Dairy Bait in 50 pound sack. .75c
Straws, per bale ........... .05c
Lasndry Soap in 23 bar lots $1.00
Bardwheat Floor at per sack $3.25
Tee Highland Grocery
Phone 400 748 Highland Avenue
HARTMAN BROS, CO.
Tor Tine Jewelry
Jewelers and Optician .
How Many ' - Watch
In our window? A fra? one to
the person guessing nearest cor
rect number. Contest closes Oct.
16. Tyler's Drug Store. .
The Hat Box Blocks Hat
"They look just like new
Saw Rig Ret
Charley Huston says if. Harding
is not elected two weeks from next
have 1 Tuesday, the Democrats will have
an me money in me worm. v,uar-
ley Huston is what they used to
call him back in Marion county,
Iowa, where he was one of the
leading citizens and principal
speakers on all patriotic and fes
tive occasions; and he is now C.
A. Huston; of 260 South Twenty
third street, Salem. He has been
making his home in this city for
several years. Mr. Huston has just
returned from a 9000 mile trip
throughout the east, visiting his
old stamping grounds and various
points of interest. Everywhere he
went he found the Republicans
confident of victory at the polls on
CANTON CAFE
Good Meals Best Service Music
Dancing
"A good place to take your
friends"
162 y2 North Commercial St.
WOOD WOOD
One car of dry ash wood, $11 per
' cord. Phone 520.
- TRACEY WOOD CO.
VALLEY RED SPECIAL
: TUBES ,
' .r. . At t
A, H. MOORE'S
POTATOES
Call on lis before you sell
BISHOP BROS.
Corner Ferry and High Streets
Phone 1400
THE "DAYTON"
- The Bicycle for Everyone
IXOTD E. RAMSDEN
:387 Court Street
Bicycles and Bicycle Repairing
"WALLFELT"
Takes the place of
doth at about one-
"I third -j -
1L3 MAX 0. BUREN
-- ,17$ N. Commercial St.
167 North Commercial St
M the Electric Sign "SHOES"
DENNISON ELECTRIC CO.
'0B V70RK AND FIXTURES
a Korth Liberty Street
D.H.M0SHER
Hljh Class
Geaalnj and Pressing
474 Court Street
WANTED
Ream
Eggs
Potatoes
fwple's Cash Store
LONG DISTANCE
AUTO
TRUCKING
Willamette Valley
Transfer CoJ
Phone 1400
8 Uso do local hauling
TalMnar Machines and Records
Flayer Pianos and Flayer Ko'is
Place Your Order Early
for Fall Planting:
Complete line varieties
Salem Nursery Company
Phone 1763 427 Oregon Bldg.
itallzation of $100,000
con orators are William McDon
ald, James W. Robertson and
Harvey Carpenter. Ofices are in
Portland. Articles w?re filed by
the F. K. Miller Investment com
pany of Portland, having a cap
italization of $5000. The Incor
porators arc P. K. Miller. Mary I
Skibbe and Elizabeth C. Skibbe.
Resolutions showing an increase
in capitalization from $15,000 to
$40,000 were filed by the Forast
I'roaucts Company. Inc., or Port
land, and the Oakridpe Lumber
company filed resolutions show
ing an increase from $15,000 to
$20,000. The company has it
offices at Eugene.
dancing.
BOARD SORRY !
; OF BARGAIN
Conditions Show McKinley
School Much Needed for
School Purposes j
Tfle qnestion of the advislbility
of re-opening the McKinley
school, in South Salem, which for
the past year. ha been donated to
the alem hospital board for use
as a hospital, and thus relieving
the congested condition of tb
Lincoln school, was an important
one discusM-d by the school board
at its regular meeting last night.
Committees repreentative of
the patrons of the Lincoln school
and of the hospital board were
present. Mrs. William Anderson.
Mrs. J. W. Harbison and Mrs. A.
tal yesterday. McLaughlin, who F. Marcus, on behalf of the school.
Sent To HolLal
Turner McLaughlin was com
mitted to the Oragon state hospl-
is said to be a man of education
and to have held some responsible
positions in Washington, has been
a resident in Salem for the last
four y.ars. but o.ily recently has
he been considered unfit to be at
large. Monday night he entered
the R. R. Ryan property and set
fire to the building.
The Hat llox. Phone 1177
"They look Just like new."
Lnt Knglish Setter Rirtl loc
, .lslack and white spots. Reward
for information. Phone Hotel
Marion. '
Used Cars
We have some of the best used
car buys in the valley. See them
at O. J. Wilson's. 288 North
Commercial streeL
uiiuviinu muni ivii i
: .
TIRES AND EVERYTHING
at the ' ' .
Great Western Garage
Opposite Court House Phone 4 1
SALEM cleaners and
DYERS I
Repairing and Alterations
1215 S. Com'l St. Phone 1863
T
Salem School of Expression
Lain Rosamond Walton, Director
147 N. Commercial '
-- i i
Phone 692l
DIXIE
DOUGHNUTS 35c Doz.
SALEM BAKING CO.
439 Court Street. Phone 954
JACK'S CAFE
A good place to eat
Short Orders all day
163,8. Com! Street
J. D. Maddox, Prop.
W00DRY
conducts sales anywhere In
Marlon or Polk counties.
Store located 270 N. Com'L
AUCTIONEER
Ml
W.W.M00RE
Furniture Store
The Home of the Vlctrola
Ton get more for your money at
Moore's
It Pays to Trade at The '
FARMERS CASH STORE
O. Burtoo Dnrfiall
XI7 North Commercial 217
W.T.RIGD0N CO.
Leading Funeral Directors
Rjiiew Itaiseil
The public ssrvlce commission
veEterdav issued an ordi;r allow
ing the Lafayette Telephone com
pany of Lafayette, lamh'.ll conn
tv. to increase its rates. The
company has a capitalization of
$2500.
Dancing, Moono Hall v
Thursday and Saturday nights.
Music yb the "New Revelation
Orchestra.
Geo. T. Cochran of La Grande..
state water commissioner, was
here yesterday to attend a meet
ing of the state water board.
C F. Stone. Klamath Falls at
torney, was in Salem yesterday
Mrs. E. R. Crosland. mother
of F. C. and A. XV. Sefton. print
ers, is visiting with relatives of
this city. Mrs. Crosland has been
a resident of Oakland, Cal., for
some years, though she originally
claimed Oregon as her home. She
is hale and hearty though in her
75th year. She was a stage driver
in Coos county 30 years 'ago.
exceptional case.
Miss G. Kramer was elected at
supervisor of untie In Richmond
school and Miss Anna li. Robins
chosen to fill the vacancy In tbe
Uth grade vacated by Miss Kra.
mer.
WHEN XK SALEM, OKEO0H
top t
BLICH HOTEL
A Home Away from Rom
Strictly Modern $1.00 pr 4y
100 Boom of Solid Comfort
Only Hotel in Batioeca Diitriet
WM. GAHLSD0RF
The Store of HOUSEWARES
HIGHEST PRICES
' Paid for
Vegetables and Fruits
PEOPLE'S CASH
STORE
I BITS FOR BREAKFAST I
Drawing to a close
V
The political campaign.
mm
ARd everybody is ready to vote
now. And a vast majority oi the
people of the United States want
to make it snappy and get down
to business, with a clean slate.
S
Of course, that baseball cham
pionship had to go to Ohio. Every
thing Is going to that state this
year.
"" '
Senator Harding is Invading the
solid south. He should be given
credit for his optimism, any way.
And strmcer things have hap
pened than a breaking up of the
solid south. Hut not -a great
many stranger things.
A friend of the Hits for Break
fast man writes all the way rrom
eastern Oregon to tell of a fellow
up there who says he Is going to
vote for Debs, for two reasons.
First, lie knows where to find
him. and. second, he does not
have to listen to Iris yawp.
! S
Cox is making all sorts of an
tics.- trying to get the attention of
Bill Taft.i
C-4 fyjatt4at"
Better Goods for Less
HIGHEST PRICE PAID
For
SECOND HAND FURNITURE
Stoves, Carpets and Tools
Capital Hardware & Furniture Co.
285 N. Commercial St. Phone 947
FURS STORED j
Store your Furs daring summer
with us.
WEST FUR CO.
521 Court. Opposite Court House
CARL & B0WERS0X
Groceries
383 Court Street ' Phone 409
U. S. GARAGE
554 Ferry Street
TTSTCn BUT NOT ABUSED CARS
SPECIAL New series Stndebak-
er. Talue $125, today iiauw.
TJ. S. Garage. Phone 1752.
USED CARS
To Sell Cheap for Cash or to trad
for Bread and Batter
THE B. C. MOTOR CO.
178 S." Commercial St.
Bu
sick
BALIMALBANY
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MOVING
iJoJl STORING
9oO SHIPPING
SALEM
All Kinds
TRAHSFEr oi Goods
Our Urge fleet of tracks enables at
to give you prompt seme ns
truck of the eixe needed for year Job.
Country and Long Distance
Hauling a Specialty.
Wo Boy and Sell
W OOI AND OOA L
D. A. LAJLMER, Uanagaz,
Aealdenco Phone 1898
For Stoves
ranges, heaters and fur
niture of all kinds see
the Capital Junk and
Bargain House. We also
buy all kinds of second
handjfurniture, hard
ware, machinery; hides
and junk of - all kinds.
Capital Junk &
Bargain House
215 Center St. Phone 398
Dreamland Rink
Dance
j Every Wednesday
1 and Saturday
and Every Xlght Fair Week
Bungalow Orchestra
No Raise In. Prices
What Have You?
We bur, sell and exchange
new and second-hand farnl-.
ture, stOTes. ranges, rugs,
tools, etc We will buy you
out.
COL. W. F. WRIGHT .
' Auctioneer
271 N. Com'l SU Salem. Or.
; List your saleswltn us
People's Furniture
Store
Night Phone 1047 Phone7J4
M
THAT IS
' WHAT i
FOLKS SAY
- ABOUT
&
Mr. Talt was for a league of
the nations to enforce or pre
serve peace before Cox ever paid
any attention . to ' the matter;
while Cox was giving all his time
to building up in Ohio a combin
ation of the liquor interests that
was tbe most complete ever de
vised;- that bound every saloon
and brothel keeper to his machino
with himU rf utool timtor tha
penalty of losing bis license. That j
war i u .a; vva vtiiiiurA - lulu
political proroijence. That is the
way he has fallen heir to the
mantle of Elijah and Is rattling
around in the seat of Wilson.
There Is too much Idleness in
this country. Twenty-seven young
men in the Princeton senior class
say they have never kissed a girl.
With the coming of equal suf
frage the women will be com
pelled ' to remove their hats in
conventions just like the men.
Rewoonsibiliry comes with the
suffrage.
- S
-The other night a young lady
Ringer . rendered "Annie Laurie"
and the question as to who was
the author was asked. No body-
knew. They had never heard of
William Douglas. Such is one of
the freaks of fame.
spoke of the crowded condition of
the school rooms and gave an es
timate that there were 200 pupils
attending the Lincoln school who
should receive instruction i else
where. , One room in particular
was said to have SO pupils with
two teachers endeavoring to teach
hen confusion necessarily
reined. Mrs. Anderson dwelt at
some lenth on the sanitary condi
tion and emphasized the need of
Immediate action, and advised
taking over the McKinley school
and adapting it for use as origin
ally intended!
Tbe board then called on the
committee representing the hospi
tal to give an opinion as to what
it considered would be the propec
course to take. Botti Charles A.
ParV and August Huckestein
spoke with feeling of the value of
the hospital to the city, and said
they, had given the question no
thought as they bad understood
the building would be available
for their use another year. Mr.
Park, informed the assembly that
the cost of the preparation of the
school for hospital purposes had
been - approximately $6000. The
suggestion 'was made that tempo
rary buildings be built to relieve
i school conditions for this year at
tbe end of which time it was
thought a new hospital would be
forthcoming.
The school board decided to
make an effort to provide tern.
porary quarters, possibly the old
Leslie church; for this year and in
the meantime bring before the pa
trons of the city schools the need
of imposing a special tax levy, to
assist in the maintenance and up
keep of the city schools which
have had a remarkable increase
this year. i
As the McKinley school had
been a donation to the Salem hos
pital board, to be used free of
charge, the board decided that in
astnbch as more school room is
imperative, a rental would be lev
led on the building in the future
which would be used to help de
fray the expenses of obtaining
other school accommodations.
A communication was read from
the Mothers' class of the First
Methodist church signed by a com
mittee composed of Mrs. J ,B. Lit
tler and Mrs. W. T. Kirk request
ing the board . of education to
make a ruling as to the lateness
of the hour in which school gath
erings could be held. It was stat
ed that criticisms and complaints
were being made that the pupils
were allowed lo remain In the
school buildings till a late hour.
The board took actin in the matter
and henceforth a set hour will be
given, when It will be required
that the buildings be closed un
less special permit is granted in
Open Home Week Draws
Boys of Sclent Schools
Open boon week at the Y. M.
C. A. U Interesting and entertain
ing scores of toys from every
school in the city.
The boys of the Garfield school
were gueMs of the as.rUMon
Monday evening and Si of tbein
were pre-nt to enjoy the pro
gram of gymnastics, swimming
and rataen.
Yerterdajr afternoon was de
voted to the boys of the Yew Tark
and the Richmond grade schools
of whom S3 were present and last
night the Junior high school boys
were entertained with a program
of gymnastic stunu. swimming
anM moving pictures.
Today is women's and girls
day at the association, and there
will be no program for the boys.
Tbe opn house will be renewed
tomorrow, however, at 4:15 for
the boys of th Knglewood and
the Lincoln schools and la the
evening for the boys of the sen
ior high school.
Friday afternoon will be given
over to thj Highland and the
Grant schools and Friday nif ht to
Willamette university.
The building U pen through
out the week to the boys of the
schools and everyone of them is
Invited.
Saturday morning the class
schdnr tor tbe year opens.
Dandruff Soon
Ruins The Hair
Hood's
Sarsaparilla
Makes Food
Tasto Good
Creates an appetite aiJs direst Ion.
purges tbe blood, and thus relieves
scrof ulv catarrh, tb pains and -acbes
of rheumatism and gives
strerxth to the who! system, f
Nearly St years phenomenal sales
teU the story f the great merit and
success of Hood's Bxrsipri:U. It
is Just the medic In you need now.
Hood's PUU bt'.p flue cathartic
Girls if you want plenty of
thick, beautiful, glossy, silky bair.
do by all means g?t rid oi dand
ruff, for it will starve your hair
and ruin it if you don't.
It doen t do much g.od to try
to bytsh or wash It out. The
only sure way to get rid of dand
ruff Is to dissolve It. th?n you de
stroy it entirely. To do tbii. et
about four onnres of ordinary
liquid arvon; apply It at el.tht
when, retiring: use enough to
moisten th; scalp and rub It In
gently with the finger tip?.
Hy morning, most tf not all, of
your dandruff will be gone, and
three or four more applications
will completely dissolve and en
tirely destroy every single sign
and tracj of It.
You will rind. too. that all itch
ing and digging of the calp will
stop, and your hair will look and
feel a hundred times better. Yon
can get liquid arvon at any drug
store. It is ineipensive and fonr
ounces is all you will need, no
matter how much dandruff you
may have. This simple remedy
never fails.
Why
Cough?
Schacfer's Throat and
Lung. Balsam -will relieve
that hacking, disagreeable
cough, after two or three
doses.
Three sizes 25c, 50c, $1.00
Schaefer s Drug
Store
135 N. Commercial St
Phone 197.
LAST DAY
Ti
ll E folks whose appe
tite ami digestion
have become ac
quainted with our bread
Kay 44 It's great!" It's the
thrce-timcs-a-day fooxl that
hits their palate just right.
Our pastry is a fit com
panion for the finest meal.
PEERLESS BAKERY
. Thilip Winters, Prop.
170 N. Commercial Street
Phone 247
CLOVEKUALE XKWS.
Mr. and Mrs. Kunke. who have
been living on the Miller farm
near Turner have moved to their
farm here which they purchased
about a year ago of W. Baker.
Mrs. Anna Kunke spent the
week-end in Salem with relatives.
a Mr. and Mrs. Will Farr and Mr,
and Mrs J. Craig were among tbe
Salem visitors Saturday.
Will Everette and wife of Jdaho
visited here with Mr. Everette's
mother, Mrs. Butslcey Friday and
Saturday.
Miss Ethel Craig of Qulnaby
spent -the week-end here with her
mother, Mrs. J. Craig.
Mr. Hutskev was visited by a
grandson and his wife from Colo
rado a few days last week. They
have ben touring through Cana
da and from here went to Call
fornia where they may stop for
Lthe winter.
Mrs. Ueorce Weather!!! was
shopping in Salem Saturday.
William McKinney ; has again
taken up his school work in the
Salem schools.
Mr. and Mrs. Hulen have returned-
to their farm in the Clov
er dale district. -
Miss" Elizabeth Morris and Flor
ence Morris were shopping in Sa
lem last Monday.
Cloverdale school opened Mon
day with a good attendance and
Miss Laulor as teacher.
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
rach
LQOTQNS
J .-Vt - aSef t
LADD & BUSH BANKERS
EiUbluhed 18G3
General Banking Business
Office Honrs from 10 a. xa. to 3 p. n.
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" "hum " hi i
DRS. SWENNES & ELD RI EDGE
DenUsb
- Our dentistry Is of the highest standard
PRICES VERY REASONABLE
Trained dental rurse always in attendance.
. Examinations Free Work
Guaranteed .
Office located at corner State and Liberty
streets, over Hartmin Bros, jewelry store.
Phone 1500.
DR. A. SWENNES. Mgr.
MUTINY
ortJie
ELSINORE
YE LIBERTY
Where You Benefit
by th
Pay As You Go Plan
1 C xpte Gk
Quality
Merchandise
Popular
Prices
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CUSSES HELP
BACKWARD CHILDREN .
The New York WorM recently saul edi
torially: ;
"Classes will often change a stup'ul, ailing-
tfirl into a bright an.l healthy one; a
whining backward boy into a manly fast de
veloping little fellow. The effect in cases
of extreme need U almost magical. In most
cases the parents are klow to suspect the
need of glastej and glad lo supply them
when informed.
To learn with certainty whether such
need exists
"APPEAL TO O'NEILL"
Let him advise you whether ov not glass
es would be of benefit,
Dr. C. B. O'Neill
Optometrist-OpUdia
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Ladd and Buih Bark Euildis
SALTH