The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 19, 1920, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON.
FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 19.-1020
Sty news in brief
nt
-is lie-"' -i?!.
mills, who
was honor-
fife tbree. months - ajro. and
two chiiarcn. uu.uei, n years
eld. and Arlta, H years old; his
parents, Mr, ami "Mrs. t'. S. Fick,.-
lin of, Palis iuy; one ormner.
his furlough with his1 Homer ricKim ( uu
P J -ijl and Mrs. L. G. Cur- two sisters. Mrs. C. J. Ramsden
l iJlng Dumber 6 for San and Mrs. Walter Taylor of Salem.
i.ine re-enlisted in the - "TTT"
Ladies of the rresbytenan
Church will I'oki a cooked rood
s.-ile Saturday at Welch a l-.Ieetric
'store. 37a State-
Your Friends Want Them
ou can supply tuem we will
make them for you-your photo
graph. It will solve the gift prob
lem and eliminate 'all the worries
of -Holiday., shopping. Parker
Shrodo studio.
Fresh Salmon t Cent
Fltts Market, phone 211.
Eo-boat destroyer branch of
Saturday, in company
.f.V t.13 father, he will go to
CorrHi to take in the big game
tw, Watchmaker end Jeweler
jj7 State street, Salem.
t.itin Funeral Saturday
The funeral services of Charles
Ficilin. who was killed in an auto
edknt near llyder, Alaska, on
Vorember 8. will be held from the
Eirdon Chapel Saturday morn
trt 10:30 o'clock. Interment
fUl be in City View cemetery.
(William Funeral Saturday
The funeral services of Edgar
Gilliam will be held Saturday af-
!ternoonat 2 o elotn. from the
Terwiluger r uwim nuine. itev.
Thomas Acheron will officiate.
Interment will be in the' I. O. O. V.
cemtery.
Johnson in CusWmI
Frank Johnson, alias Nelson
l.ittlejonn, dealer win imported
drinks, 'arrived in the ritv Wed
nesday nij;ht from Portland, ac
companied by Police Officer K.
E. Davis. Johnson was arraigned
in the jnstice court before Jud?e
(1. K. I'nruh yesterday and his
bond fixed at $70. Uein un
able to furnish bond he was taken
in custody by Sheriff Xeedham.
He wiil be givrn an opportunity
to enter his plea this morning.
Watch Itinapitears
An Elgin wrist watch was re
ported missing yesterday by Miss
Pauline McClintock of Lausanne
hall. Miss McClintock says the
watch was1 left on a window sill
tn the second floor of the build
ing, and that her name is en
graved on the case. The loss was
reported to the police station.
Two Couple Uc-n.M-d
. Marriage licenses were granted
yesterday in the' county clerk's
office to Alma Koster and Hich
am Medack of Mt. Angel, and to
Ethel May Collins of Salem and
William C. Karnes of Chico, Cal.
mm rv n n
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Thanksgiving Football-
Willamette vs. Whitman, con
ference game. Tickets $1.00.
For Your Christmas
What could be more appropri
ate or more acceptable than your
photograph? Some attractive buys
in strictly high class work. Parker-Shrode
Studio.
Horse Hadly Ti-ate!
Dr. D. D. Keeler reported to
the police station yesterday that
a horse was left standing on the
campus of Willamette university
without a blanket or other pro
tection. Such an act is said to be
listed as cruelty to animals.
Mill VhJ lUiluced
Five-loads 16 ft. $20.00. Im
mediate delivery. Spaulding Log
ging Co.
Administrator Xamnl
E. M. Fane was Yesterday an-
.
T If Urn ITTTrr I government can do: that is to set
CH ANfiF. I. AWS Wiil cni Shirt Day
cehhTQtedh'staienu
New Gasoline Statute In
eluded In recommenda
tions to Legislature
Yesterday was "middy and
shirt day at Satera hlrh school,
all the cirl appealing dreed ia
boys shirts, and all the boys In
girls' middies. In the afternoon
a formal "burial" of Eugene high
Removal of the administration I school was held. Salem and Un
arm to-
pointed administrator of the es- of the nard bread law from gene play football at K
tate of Ernest Nogat. deceased. the d4lry anJ food commissioner day.
who died In San Francisco Octo- lo n1 department of weights and
er 1920. and is said to have mea8r.s, n r-commended In the HlCkKY XKWS N
left property in Marion county to biennial report of W. A. IUlilel
NOTES.
the value of $1000
Photographs for Mirlslmas .
The very thing you want, to
supply your many friends with
acceptable gifts. Parker-Shrode
studio.
SHIRLEY MASON
In t
"GIRL OF MY
HEART"
"DONT BLAME
THE STORK"
JjJTie Comedy
nnni
1
Neve Machine Guns Com'
Two new Browning machine
guns have been received by Com
pany M, "Oregon national guard
of Salem, and special courses of
Instruction in the use of the weap
ons will be given each Monday
night, which is drill night for the
company. A set oif targets for
range work has also been receiv
ed.
DIXIE. -:
DOUGHNUTS 35c Doz.
SALEM BAKING CO.
423 Court Street. " "Phone 954
WOOD WOOD
Call G. H. Tracy Wood Co.
.. for all kinds of ,..,
. r dry wood
PromDt deUvery . Phone 520
ITALIAN PRUNE TREES
A few left, all grades: also varl
ins kinds of nursery stock. We
ire sow making fall delivery.
FP.rTTLAXI XfRSEUY CO.,
Route C. Salem . Phone 111F21
Willamette Valley Transfer
; , Company J
Fist Out Freight Dally Betweec
Portland and Salem:
. Phone 1400
IAW1 CLEANERS AND
y DYERS
tEepilring and Alterations
mi 8. Com! St. Phone 1868
lUidSet Is Subjec t '
The Richmond School Improve
ment club will hold a meetiug to
night in the urhool house at S
o'clock and it is expected that
there will, be present speakers
who will talk on the school budg
et for this school. A musical pro
gram will also be given.
Rigdon and So a
Reliable funeral directors.
The Charles It. Arttx-rtl
Implement company has Just re
ceived a shipment of feed. It will
pay you to get its prices before
buying.
ueputy state fealer, to State
Treasurer O. I. Hoff, who Is e
officio state realer. Th report
will be embodied in Mr. Holt's
biennial reprt.
friends of Mr. and Mrs. E. A,
UvU that they arrived safely t
their new home at Ada. Or.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Simmons ot
Salem were recent gnets of Mr.
and Mrs. D. A. Harris.
"THE RESTLESS SEX"
SUrts Sunday at
THE OREGON THEATRE
x r
Squashes. 2c lb. Delivereii
Ward KTRichardson, phone 494
Your Order Raced Xow
Will insure you the very best
results, and the work will be fin
ished in ample time for Holiday
delivery. Sittings ! evenings or
Sundays by appointment. Parker-
Shrode stndio. . t ,
IVicycle Found
A red bicycle wjas left Wed
nesday at a store it Center and
Twelfth ,6treeta, aqcording. to a
report made to the police Wednes
day : night . by the proprietor of
the store, who said he had. taken
the wheel into the ' store and
Sleeps in 1iurch; Arrested
A man whose name was said
to be S. C. Wood, entered the
Leslie Methodist church Wednes
day and made himself comfort
able for the night by wrapping
himself in a blanket and was soon
in the land of nod. He was dis
covered by Rev. II. N, Aldrich,
pastor of- the church, who noti
fied the police station. The in
truder was escorted to the city
jaa "by- Officer lirown and per
mitted to remain for the rest of
the night.
IVeptT IteiKirted
George Miller of 221 South
Nineteenth street, reported to the
police yesterday that a man was
sten peeping into one of his
neighbor's windows Wednesday
right. He was said to be a tall
t.ian with shoulders slightly
stooped.
Divorce Granted
Helen McClure was granted a
decree yestenftiy in the circuit
court dissolving her marriage con-
Mrs. Claude Anhby of Salm
was a recent guest ot nr uir,
Mrs. W. I. Horner
Friends of llovard Grimm, who
Wtt here a few months ago for
Mr. Daliel poirts out that dis- I Spokane, w.ll be plen-d to know
irtri seaiers vmi an pans oi ineimai ne nas retnrnea to me vw-
ktate, and for that reason could I lamette valley and has accepted
easily administer the law. He re-la good position with the Ladd &
commends that it be taken up) Rush bank at Salem.
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with the food and dairy commis
sioner preparatory to submitting
tract with Edward McClure andlan amendment to the legislature
restoring to her the use of her
maiden name, which was Helen
Fulmer.
Other Iterotnmendatloa MX .
Other recommendations in the
report are:
Mrs. A. J. llager. who has been '
I 111 in a Salem hospital, has i ni
tre red sufficiently to b removed
to her home.
entertained the" School club Frt-
Cniclflx
Ry McCormack and Werreurath
ask to hear this sacred record.
II. L.' Stiff Furn. Co.
PurM and Ioney Found
A small purse containing coin
was found at the Oregon Electric
depot yesterday by C. J. Hard
wick of the Salvation Army. It
was left at the police station by
Mr. Hardwick, and the owner
may have it by proving It to be
his property.
Findings Made Known-
According to the findings of
fact in the case of E. L. Iiuchan-prent'statutes
an vs. ,. r. itouin u was ioudu
An amendment whereby certain day night.
farm prodncts be sold by net! Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Mire and
weight. to avoid conflicts under Irian ghters Margaret and Haxel.
tpent Wednesday in Salem.
would care
called ' fprV
for it
until it was
25 bars Savon Soap. $1.00
10 pounds Onions. ..25c
Onions, per set. .$2.00
Spuds, per sack. ......... .$1.50
Wheat, per hundred $4.00
-The Highland Grocery
Phone 496 ; 746 Highland Avenue
. . , . 1
The Vacuum Cups have ar
rived at
A. H. MOORE'S
Salem School of Expression
Lolu- Rosamond Walton, Ptrector
,147 N. Commercial
Phone 692 148 4 J
f Weekly Recital Class
Sales
'"" . and '
Service
VALLEY MOTOR CO.
v
GENUINE
UNION
ALLS
f4JK and $5.00
. SCHEIE
LEE
Planting Time
Secure Reliable Fruit and Orna
mental Trees. Small Fruits. Roses,
from t-
THE SAUEM NTJKSERY
COMPANY
42R Oreeon Bldg. Phone 1763
Salem's Biggest Football Game-
Whitman vs. Willamette,
Thanksgiving day, 1 p. m.. 9ick-
ets $1.00.
Ixnliie at Jail-
John Mackelroy and Joe Kelly
applied at the city jail last night
for lodging, asserting that they
were without funds. They were
given beds for the night,
WHES TS SALEM, OEEOOH
top it
BXJGH HOTEL
iA Horn Away from JToaie
Btrirtly Uodern $1.00 pr dsy
100 T&ooms cf Solid Comfort
Only Hotel ia Business Wttriet
Legal Blanks
Get tbcm at The Statesman of
fice. Catalog on application.
Flks Initiate Six
Five new members were initi
ated in Salem lodee No. 33C. H
P. O. Elks, last night and one was
initiated for Portland lodge No.
!4 2. The new Salem members
are Fred R. Frakes. C. F. Ander-
pon, L. G. Hayford, Fred Leisl and
II. F. Himcs. The member Initi
ated for Portland lodge was C. I.
Da Shiell.
that they had entered into an nut the state he reported to and
oral agreement some time in Ie- registered at the office of weights
cember, 1918. incident to the so- and measures. "A "great deal ot
ncmng ot insurance. The con- .tn-k and farm trainee is
elusions of law were to the ef- weighed over scales of this type
ieci mat me Diisiness arrange- that are owned by private lndl
ment entered Into amounted to a viduals." says the report, -and
partnership and the plaintiff was these welzhts com Da red with
entitled to a full and complete weights taken at shipping points.
acco.mung or tne moneys collect- thereby causing considerable con
a - t a a - -
ea wnije mey were aoing ousmess troversy
as partners. Amendment whereby salaries
ant axoenses of district sealers
Objection .Made be Dald out of the reneral fund
A case ot unusual Interest was the salaries of other state of-
heard In the county court yester- f,clals. Under the present lan
day during which W. O. Hayden. counties Bar their nro rata of the
well known character' la Salem, salaries and eznensea. and some-
That all stock scales through-1 Word" has been received by
FOR BARGAINS
of all kinds such as famitore.
stores, ranges, machinery, of all
kinds see the
CAPITOL JUNK It
BARGAIN HOUSE
21 S Center
Those 211
Mac: Hie UK. lellvered
Ward K. Richardson. Phone 494
'-I W. W. M00RE
Furniture Store
The Home ot the Vlctxol
Ton set more for your money at
Moore s
It Pay to Trade at The
FARMERS CASH STORE
O. Burton Dnrdall
147 North Commercial $47
TURKISH BATHS
Opens up the pores of the
skin, starts good circulation
of the blood and knock Ex
ema and other skin diseases
gaily west. Thus says Mr.
Purdy, manager of the Ore
gon Bath House. Open daily
from 8 a. m. to 0 p. m.
OREGON BATH HOUSE
ELECTRIC MACHINE &
! ENGINEERING CO.
far Taor Wasblnc Machines and
. tuectrle work and Supplies.
117 Court SL Phone 4881
POTATOES
fn on si before you ieU
mSHOP BROS.
Cornef Ferry and High Streeti
Phone lioo
HARTMANBROS. CO.
",...
Tor Tina Jewelry
'erelers and Optidani -4
TiIWikt Machines and Eecordi
Player Pianos ana riayer
i THE "DAYTON"
i Tts Bicycle for Ereryone
; LLOTD E. RA5tSDEN
I in Court Street ..
SStTdtt tin Bicycle Repairing
L
A
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M
E
MOVING
MMJ. STORING
yOU SHIPPINfi
SALEM
AU Kinds
TRABSFEr of Goods
Boxins; Classen 0en
Beginning tonight a class in
boxing is to be conducted at the
M. C. A. every Friday night
The Masses will be under the
supervision and tutorship of Geo
Radcliffe. who Is an experienced
teacher in the Srt of self, defense.
Any young man over 21 years of
age is eligible for membership In
the class and those interested
fchould apply'to Physical Director
Osborne this evening or call up
the "Y" for information.
a--....
A Meeting
of the Salem Height's Improve
ment League will be held at their
Community Hall Friday evening
for the purpose of organising
Parent - Teachers' Association
Any and all interested are in
vited to be present.
LOOK!
, IX BUSINESS FOR YOUR
AUTO'S SAKE
Car not hitting right? Bring It
to us. A place to get tires, tubes,
spot lights, skid chains and tire
pumps.
' Great Western Garage
Phone 44. Opposite Court House
ALWAYS OPEN'
objected most strenuously to the
guardianship of his brother. Clell
iayden. It was claimed In the
petition for guardianship papers.1
which were recently filed by Clell
layaen. that his brother was
spending his money wastefully In
times the warrants are returned
for lack of funds.
Increase in salaries of district
sealers.
Would Change Gasoline Art,
. That the gasoline regulation
law be changed so that gasoline
the matter under advisement.
drinking, etc. Judge Rushey took complying with the specifications
of the federal government be per
mltted to be sold, or it the grav
ity test is still desired, thai no
specification be made as to the
amount of gravity, but dealers re
quired lo mark containers and
pumps with the gravity.
LADD & BUSH BANKERS
EsUblixlied 183
Otsenl BiTiViTig Bsii&eu
Office Horn froa 10 i rx to 3 p. zx
Lonmis Not Guilty
Harry Loomis. who was arrest
ed recently on a charge of cruelty
o animals, was brought to trial
yesterday before Judge Earl Race.
A! verdict was returned by the
dry of not guilty.
PERSONAL MENTION I
Robert S. Acheson of Shedd,
representative-elect from Linn
county,, was In Salem yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Fangnian and
Mr; and "Mrs. S. H. Tape of Tem
pleton.'Ia.. are guests this week
at the Bllgh hotel. They are
looking, over this particular sec
tion, of the country with a view
to locating here permanently.
J. Fi Steiwer of Jefferson is in
the city.
W. F. Billmayer of Nome. Alas
ka, arrived in the city yesterday.
J. B. Honeyman and wife of
Portland registered at the Marlon
hotel yesterday.
Leslie Emerson of Forest Grove
was a business visitor In the city
yesterday.
James N'Icholson is in Spokane
on an extended business trip.
IniianJStrvice to Save
Scenery on Reservations
The national park service has
made an arrangement with the
United States Indian office where
by all timber within Indian
reservations in Oregon within a
300-foot strip along the highways
will be preserved for scenic pur
poses. This information comes
to Governor . Olcott in a letter
from Stephen T. Mather, director
of the national park service, and
is to assist the governor In his
policy of. preserving the natural
beauty of Oregon highways.
"It seems this is the least the
I BITS FOR BREAKFAST
fa "WAIIFFLT"
i isaes ine piace v. ;
i eloth at about one-third
AY EIAX 0. BUREN
- 179 N. Commercial St
W00DRY
conducts sales anywhere In
Marion or Polk counties.
Store located 270 N. Coml.
AUCTIONEER
IS
Better Goods for Lew
HIGHEST PEICE PAID
For
SECOND HAND FURNITURE
Stoves. Carpets ana iw
I t..i r.Mia-rft & Furniture Co.
UirCmmeTclal St. Phone 947
K0S0N ELECTRIC CO.
157 Nftrtt. r o
iijfe Electric Sign MSnOES"
WORK AND FIXTURES
113 SorUi Liberty Street
vfaat Hare You?
iw 7S ael1 n! bange
rad second-hand furni
tooi. !,t0Tea- "nges. rugs,
"". t. WewUlbuyjou
W. F. WRIGHT ;
171 w AncJoneer
"iw. Com! SL, Salem. Or.
"mr sales with us
Furniture
Store
104T.PhoneTS4
FURS STORED
Store your Furs during summer
: ' wxin us.
WEST FUR CO.
SSI Court, Opposite Conrt House
CARL Si B0WERS0X
Groceries v
M AM
t f-nrrrt Street Pnone ua
UW w "
Oar larc fleet ef trseks castles sa
t a rii, m iraDBt aerviea sad s
Irsek of the aixe seeded for yaor Job.
Conn try sua ijong vuudh
Biaung a specialty.
We Boy and Bell
W O O V AND CO A.Ir
D. A. ZJLTUCES, Mao agar,
AaideBce Psoas 1898
DREAMLAND
RINK
Dance every Wednesday
and, Saturday
j
Bungalow Orchestra
BLIGH THEATRE
Today Tomorrow
HIPPODROME
VAUDEVILLE
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ALL EYES
DONT SEE ALIKE
Host people can see quite clearly, but
to do so many of them have to struggle.
This strujrslinz to sec dearly is a severe
strain. That is why there are so many
headache sufferers.
TAKE A LITTLE TROUBLE
with your eyes or. sooner or later, they
will trouble you. Most pleasures and much
of your capacity for work depends on your
rood vision.
APPEAL TO O'NEILL
He will test your eyes thoroughly and sci
entifically and you will then learn their
true condition. If you do rpt need glasses,
he will promptly tell you so.
Dr. C. B. O'Neill
Optometrixt-Opticiaa
Laa and Btuh Bask Building
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$9.00
DOWN
A WEEK
Will Buv a
ONE MINUTE ELECTRIC
WASHING MACHINE
WRL GAHLSD0RF
The Store of HOUSEWARES
Busick s
8 ALEM ALBANY
HIGHEST PRICES
Paid for
Vegetables and Fruits
PEOPLE'S CASH
STORE
SVo observe all
the niceties that
custom endorses.
The dignified ele
gance of all our
equipment and
the positive po
liteness of our at
tendants are
commendable.
Ol:. jes. It was wc?
m m
But so gxl Oregonlan is
alarmed at a little rain.
V
Can vRa blame the loujt!ss
county turkey raityr.i for watt
ing to get all thC7 can far their
birds?
m
One thing s.ire, billions M men
and women thare l.vrd autt f'fcd.
and been faiMy hsppy, who nev
er tasted turkey meat.
"a m
Don't allow yourself to get ex
cited over the propaganda anon
certain war between Japan and
the United Stat1?!; nnlss m
great man fortuuousl heads it
off.
V
There Is a yellow vrss In Ja
pan the yellowest In the world:
and there are Jap jongocs who
are always trying to pulr fearer
out of the tall of the American
eagle bird.
Rut there are alsj wise men
In authority In Japan: the worbl
has few wiser. And they do not
want to mis it with your Unci
Samuel. They know full wdl
that such a set-to would be short
If not sweet, and that It would
end with China being the dniia
ant power In the Orient.
".
Which China is destined to be
any way: by sheer force of num
bers and power of resources, to
say nothing of qualities of mind
and heart.
S
China has enough coal to last
the whole world 1000 years:
enongh iron to build a railroad
to Mars, and other great natur
al resources, largely undeveloped:
and she has about a fourth of the
people of th? world. When ther
adopt the ways of western civili
zation, which they are rapidly do
ing, and become a united repub
lic. China will not have to kow
tow to any dinky insular country
like Japan.
School Attendance in
Salem Shows Big Gain
71
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An Increase of 13 per cent in
the nrollment of F-lem schools
over last year. Including Wil
lamette university. Sacred Heart
academy. Capital Duslness college
and all other schools by school
authorities. The total Is jtlven as
4230 against 37 IB last year. In
the public schools, according to
George Hog. city superintendent.
the enrollment is 3397 against
2290 at the corresponding time
Women's, Muses' and Children's Wear and Articles for use
DONT FORGET
That every Store in Salem is adjusting stocks and getting from under
OUR ADVICE
Do not buy any article that you hare no use for
Shop the city thoroughly no matter where you buy
Pay As You Go
!...' Stolen;' (fa.
Quality Merchandise
Popular Prices
f
' last year. ; U il , -
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