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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1921)
T CITY NEWS Committee in nurRP- The tourist publicity and con ventions department of the Com mercial cJb wUl bave cuare of the proTn for tne Monday noon luncheon of the club tomorrow. Chrle Knowland Is chaJrman of the department, 'of Service When we tailor your suit you are assured of the best service at the least cost. Mosher, the tailor. Adv. ' : 1 - . Farm for Sale - One mile from bridge on Wal lace, road. Snap if taken at once: 10 acres. 7 under cultivation; best neighborhood. Phone W.C. Frank lin, 621. taav.j McCroskey In Home V. jLyle McCroskey, son of Mr. and Airs. T. E. McCroskey, is home1 over the . week-end. He is a student at University of Oregon and Is finishing his fifth year in the law school this year. w Fabrics Arrive We now have on display a won derful assortment of new spring- fabrics. Mosher, the tailor to men and women. Adv. r Card of Thanks We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their kindness. sympathy, and beautiful floral of ferings during the illness and y:iTfPgzy?i? TREES . Tor Spring Plsntlag Order From THE SALEM NURSERY CO. i 428 Oregon Building A L X at OEIOOH i Pnona 176J 1 Sales i ------ Service ;j VALLEY MOTOR CO, J Ask your grocer for DIXIE DOUGHNUTS 1 - - .23c doum SALEM BAKING COMPANY in Court SL Phone 954 ;f I'. " ' ' CARL & B0WERS0X GROCERIES SS3 Court Street Phone 409 The Vacuum Cups have ar rived at : i A. H. MOORE'S It! Tays to Trade at The FARMERS CASH STORE ;C Barton Durdall - 247 North Commercial 247 ! W. W. M00RE Furniture Store J Ths Home of the Victrola ' Tou git more for your money at I Moore s . WOOD WOOD . i Call G. II. Tracy Wood Co. for all kinds of dry wood Prompt deliver Phone 520 ELECTRIC MACHINE & , ENGINEERING CO. ror Thor Washing Machines and , electric Work and Supplies JJT Court St.- Phone 488 ! HARTMAN BROS. CO. For Fine Jewelry Jewelers and Opticians TiTat Have You7 buy, sell nd exchange w and second-hand furni ture, stoves, ranges, tags, tools, etc. We will buy yon Out ! . COL. W. V. WRIGHT Auctioneer "1 N. Com'l St., Salem, Or. List your sales with us People's Furniture Store .MtJit phone 1047 phone 734 I ZANE GREY'S I "U. P. TRAIL" 245:457:30 I 9:15 P. M. II ! TIIE OREGON STATESMAN, IN BRIEF death of our wife and daughter. Mrs. It. K. Kd wards. -Signed L. Crice and family. (adv.) Hamilton's-. Carry genuine rlages. Adv. r i. reed baby car- Ilorse Killed A horse belonging to T. E. Powell of route 5.. was killed in a runaway yesterday morning on Court street. The animal is said to have slipped and struck the curbing with such, force that it received injuries from which it died. There was some difficulty in getting assistance to remove it. and it lay on the street for several hours. For tin liable Get the baby out in Sturgis carriages. C. ton. Adv. one of our S. llamll- i'-T I Darby Home Kohl Miss Christina Harold has! bought the W. H. Darby home on Center street between Summer and Winter streets. The sale was made through the office of Becke & Hendricks. Baby Carriage Fine reed baby carriages. Spe cial prices all this week. Hamil-1 tons. Adv. Tho Story of th. Veiled Christ" Will be Dr. Kantner's subject at the First Congregational church .this evening. You will want to be there. This morning he will speak on "Divine Ownership and Human Obligation." (adv.) Special- Special prices on bahy carriages all this week. Hamlltons. Adv Wait Estate Settled An order approving the final settlement of: the estate of Re becca K. Walt, deceased, was filed yesterday after a hearing in the county court. Come Early If Great Show at the Bligh today, (adv) Power" "Power"- Power as illustrated in a motion picture at the FirstCongregation- DANCING at Nomking Cafe, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday nights. American and Chinese dishes. 162'a N. Commercial St. AUCTIONEER G. SATTERLEE 404 Ferry St, Salem, Oregon Phones 11771211 Talking Machines and Records Player Pianos and Player Rolls men EST PRICE PAID For SECOND HAND FURNITURE Stoves, Carpets and Tools Capital Hardware A Furniture Co, 285 N. Commercial St. Phone 947 LOOK! IX BUSINESS FOR YOUR AUTO'S SAKE Car not hitting right? Bring it to us. A place to get tires, tubes. spot lights, -4kid chains and tire pumps. - Great Western Garage Phone 4 4 Opposite Court House ALWAYS OPEN Do yon take TURKISH BATHS , If not, why not? No other baths or treatments can produce tho permanent re lief to the person suffering from disagreeable cold or ail ments of the flesh or body like the Turkish Baths will. Open 8 a. m. until 9 p. m. OREGON BATH HOUSE Lady and . Gentlemen attend ants WANTED SPLIT PRUNES PEOPLE'S CASH STORE FOR BARGAINS of all kinds such as furniture, stoves, ranges, machinery, of all kinds see tho CAPITOL JUNK & BARGAIN HOUSE 215 Center "Phone 338 SALEM. OREGON " uurcn inis evening. partic ularly good picture, (adr.) Get Your Kent Karly The big show at the Hligh to day is a knockout, (adv.) Petition Filed A petition for letters as cxecuf trr of the estate of Jennie Shroy er. deceased, was filed yesterday in the county court by Eva Helle Edge. Wanted To buy five to t?n acres of land adjoining city limits. Phone 743 (adv.) A Growing SuMlay Sehonl And an interesting Kndeavor meeting at the First Congrega tional church, (adv.) Call ami See I'm We will be glad to show you all the new styles for spring and summer. Mosher, the tailor to men and women. Adv. . Fineil for Traffic Violation Harold Tnnnv tim v u ik erty street, tvas arrested Friday night for operating his automo- lHe with a 1920 license and also for driving without a rear liaht. -He entered a plea of guiltv yes terday berore Judge Earl Hace and was, fined $5. Trasses Fitted at Tyler's Drag store by an expert in the business. (Adv.) Bautiful Assortment o; Gingham Samples just received; skirt ings, voiies, organdies, crepes, j etc. New draperies, exquisite col- i onng. marquisettes and creton nes, representing Sehweizer im porters. Mrs. Jessie Mason. Phone 521M. (adv.) Dm. White and Marshall Osteopathic physicians. U. S. Bk AttemU Brot her V Funeral Ed Young returned to Salem re cently from Salmon City. Ida.. where he was called bv the death of his brother, Dan Young, who was found dead at bis home Sun day. Feb. 13, five days after death. He was a bachelor and lived alone. He was well known here, where he formerly resided, going to Idaho last April. Porter Wanted -At The Spa. Adv. Salem Symphony Orchestra 50 musicians in concert: 8: 15 wheh or bjutm, oaxaox top t BXJOH HOTEL A Rom Awsy from Hon Strictly Mdm $1.00 per ay 100 Sooau tt Solid Comfort Only Botal tm Basiacaa Diatrtet LANHAM TAXI GO. Elgin Six Touring Car City and Country Trips Stand O. E. Depot Phone 540 S. C. STONE, M. D. CURES CANCERS and does a general office practice. Office Tyler's Drug Store t 1S7 South Commercial Street Salts Cleaned $1J50 Suits Pressed 50c Salem Cleaners & Dyers 1215 S. Com'l St. Phone 1S68 Better Goods For Less REX Reliable and Economical Max 0. Buren 17iN.ComlSt DRY PASTE Shoe Repair Shop We can now handle our own re pair work. Only high grade work. Ye Boot Shop repairers. At The Electric Sign "SHOES" Our mission In life is ono of re Kponsihility. Our professional wis dom and our tactful politeness Is assurance of the superior character of our services. Tuesday evening. March S; arm ory. Admission 1. (adv.) Auto Damaged While Parked While an automobile owned by M. T. Utter. Doute 6. was parked on Liberty street, an automobile bearing license No 4 8 568 was backed Into it, resulting in dam ages to the Utter car. Hotel 1 laker at Turner Is now open for business transient trade, (adv.) and Porter Wan'etl At The Spa. Adv. Four ArroU Marie Four arrests were made yester day for breaking the traffic regu lations In the city regarding speedy driving. They were made by Traffic Officer Hayden. E. C. i weur of Portland was reported for driving an automobile at the rate of 38 miles an hour and re quired to deposit 910 for his ap pearance before Judge Earl Race on Monday to answer to the charge. Frank Wilbur, a driver for te Roth Grocery coompany, was cited to appear Monday to answer to the charge of driving 34 miles an hour on North Capi tol street, between East and Mar ket streets. E. Slocum. 1213 North Church street, was arrested yes terday for riding a motorcycle at the rate of 33 miles an hour while traveling south on Capitol street between Market and D streets He was cited to appear Monday after noon at 4 o clock. For driving 3 miles an hour south on Capitol street yesterday. C. Reed. 4 45 Six mrm, loruanu c,ted appear Monday teenth street, Portland, was also A Classified Ail Will bring you a buyer. We leire to Extend Our heartfelt thanks to our many friends and the American Legion in particular for the many kind favors and assistance tend ered us during our late bereave ment in the loss of our son and brother. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Hunt and family, (adv.) Auto Bus to 1'ort land Gray Cadillac 8. Busses leave Marion hotel 8:45. 12:45, 3:45 daily. Fare, $1.75. Adv. Hearing To Clear Title R. L. and A.'C. Howard filed a complaint yesterday in the cir cuit court against Tufbrec Prod ucts company In an effort to clear title to the southwest quarter of section Cr In township 7 south of range 1 east. Wanted A oan of 000 On good farm security; will pay 8 per cent. Oregon Land Co.. 442 State street. (Adv.) ;ood Tuiwi Remember Bonner tubes will not deflate when punctured, they are fully guaranteed. Learn more about them at Vick Rrothers. Adv. 16 lbs. Prunes 9 1.0O Onion Sets, pe: lb 10c 1 package Cornflakes Be 1 package Post Toasties 11c No. 5 Lard : .85c HIGHLAND CiROCKUY - 746 Highland Ave. Phone 496 BY THE WAY! How abot't that business course you have been plan ning? Now is the time to be gin. Then a year from now you will be well on your way suc cessward. Every day you put the mat ter off sets you 2"4 hours fur ther from the comfortable 'feel ing of security liiat comes to th) man who is thoroughly trained. Write or call for Informa tion. We can help you. Both day and night school. Capital Business College l.i;u.n:nmLH Our eyes can not accom modate thorouchb the modr ern wtraln to wh.ch we put them. They are not intended to lw used as telescopes, or for microscopic work. Mov ing pictures are modern eye test. If seated at a distance from the screen that seems In lit.l accommodate your vision t han-c of scene and "closo tips" pain your eyes, it indicates a need of glasses ! DO YOU Cro TO THE I IV IlOVll!5?ptrr N M I PV 111 Legal Blanks Get them at The Statesman of fice. Catalog on application. (Ad) a JohnMtm File Complaint An' action was instituted yes terday by Edward Johnson against the unknown heirs of Enoch Garrison, deceased, and ethers, to quiet title to lots 14 and 13 in Draser's subdivision to Marion. Porter Wanted At The Spa. Adv. Buy a KaniMn Tractor And make extra dollars by get ting your crops In early. The dif ference in the yield will pay for the tractor. A complete line of power farming tools at Vlck Bros. Adv. Ixmns! Loans! Loans If you desire to build a new house or remodel the old one and need money, please call on us Im mediately; we can help you. Laf lar & Laflar. 406-7 Oregon Bldg., Salem, Or. Adv. Action To Force Payment A complaint was filed yester day In the circuit court Invoking a case of W. F. Mourer vs. Edwin A. Hyde in which the plaintiff asks judgment for the sum of $320 In payment of money al leged due him and also $50 attor neys fees. A n to Radiator Repairing Modern equipment, prompt ex pert service. Nelson Hros., 355 359 Chemeketa St. Adv. Itanee panee MrKlmy'N Or. cietn4-Dream land Rink. Fri day, March 4. (adv.) Licensed to Weil Marriages licenses were Issued yesterday in the office rf the countv clerk to Hazel N. Huege and Theodora. Pulllam of Mill CitV. and In Kvlvia n Millar nf I Salem and William L. Towne of Dietrich. Ida. Income Tax Statements Prepared Or examined'. General account ing practice. G. Ed Ross, phone 2098-R. Adv. Cole McKlroy's Orchestra Dreamland Rink. Friday, March 4. (adv.) PERSONAL MENTION Fred Knight of Siiverton was In Salem yesterday. Mrs. H. J. Leaf. Mrs. Ireland. Mrs. M. C. Woodward and Miss Mills were in Ike city yesterday irom Siiverton to attend circuit court. Mrs. Ella Mart n of Roie, Ida., is visiting her mother, Mrs. A. B. Hudelson of this city. Gerald Van Valzah, a student of the North Pacific Dental col lege. Portland. Is spending tne aay in Salem. Evan Reld, son of Mrs. 'Cora Reld. deputy county- superinten dent of schools, has left tor an ex tended visit w'th relatives and friends In Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Dill of Mehama. visited in the city yesterday. . Sam Kaiser was among the guests yesterday in the city from Siiverton. J. M. Poornian of Woodburn was In the city yesterday. Ike Conklin of Marion was a business visitor yesterday in Sa lem." Cole McElroy was here yester day arranging for the appearance of his famous jazz band here the latter part of this weeje. R. C. Paulus. sales manager of the Oregon Growers Co-operative association, and C. I. Lewis, or ganization manager, were in New berg yesterday attending to asso ciation business. C. I. Lewis of the Oregon Grow er?' o operative cssoclation mill deliver an address at Oregon Ag ricultural college tomorrow on, "Advertising, a factor in Develop ing the Fruit Industry " M. O. Evans was in Portland yesterday. I BITS FOR BREAKFAST , 4, Can you beat It? a Referring to the weather, a "a a You .wilt havn to hand It to tho advortininK concerns of haU-iu. Thev lirinc trade from far places and keep Salem a buy city. a "a "a A man representing a building and loan assclatlon In a goou. Oregon town was in Salem a few days uzo, finding out how our local association keeps growing, and never has a foieclosure: nevr bas had. The main secret is to start ritht. and then keep everlastingly at it. There is no more successful building and loan association in the world than th? one in rial.-m. i nere is oniy one rouble with it and that is. it Is not halt bis enough. liut it is overcoming this fault a little bit every day. "a Now that Mr. Harding has a cabinet thai will co-operate and function and ; on the Job all the time, the noxt thin Is for the cabinet to fcet 1 1 r whole country! to doing the same thins, with the j aid of congtss and all the rest ol the machinery or the govern-. . . a . I I 1 I. .. ' menf. ani wiin ine neip oi no-far-seeing and broad minded and enterprising men all oer th" land. Friday Is the day that will mark the beginning rt all th-se ; good I bines. a mm S A writer Jn the current isue of the Orecon Grower says we now have r.nnrt acres of loganber- ties. 'and thai the tonnaKe th- coming season will likely be rearer l o.Oho than the fiono ilna that wme on has predicted. That will be a big Pil locanberri to crt ready for the n'ark-ts. with the rapacity of all the canneries dehvdration rlants and Juice con . . . 1 1 . i . eerns running n ery num. to ay nothing or the possible requisition of all Ihe drying space available, and the cold pack. Th? latter would be a safe outlet for all the surplus, and it would sta bilize the market, if ample cold SUNDAY MORNING. FEBRCARY 27, 1021 LATEST IN STYLES ARE DISPLAYED AT REVIEW latest and exclusive styles in tailored, sport, afternoon and evening gowns, were displayed In the Faahion Ueview, which feat ured -Social Day ". held recently in New York. The Illustration Fhows a pretty miss wearing an attractive afternoon frock of gear gette hand embroidered In lisle green. storage space were available. It is high time every grower of lo ganberries were looking about to hee what Is going to be done with his berrie?. There Is a big pile o. money value represented In the possible 10,000 tons of loganber ries in the Salem district this ear, if they can all be marketed at a fair price. Forty-Eight Women tn Receive Certificates The courses in home and first aid nursing given under the direc tion of the home service depart ment of th Red Cross will or completed this wt-ek. 48 of the j women lnvthe county to receive, certificates for the work. Twenty one have already been granted certificates, nine have taken the examination and IS will complete their work this week. The next work to be given by this department will be two hour lecture, also on home nurs ing and first aid. with a demon stration by the home service nurse. Miss Mary Shelach. Miss Sheiach has procured a miniature outfit with which to demonstrate her lectures covering practical home nursing and emergency methods in the one two-hour lec ture. In sneaking of the course Just completed. Miss Hheiach said that although about 100 women had .started the work, the num ber to finish was very small. She attributed this to the large am ount of sickness In the county. ' : Jordan Valley Project In Danger of Forfeiture I'nless some arrangements are made by the Jordan Valley Land & Water company whereby con struction work, on the Jordan val ley Irrigation project in Malheur county, will be resumed at an early date, the state will be com pelled to carry out the forfeiture marin nossllile throuch alleeed ! breaches of contract. The Jordan valley Irrigation project comprises 40.001). acres of land In Malheur co"nty and is un der contract between the state and the Jordan Valley I.and Ac Water company of Iloise. Ida., for recla mation. The question of "forfeiture re ceired consideration -by the yles ert land board at a mectingjes terday. Mr. Iongsutferer If I pay the rent you're arklng I won't have enough lert to keep the wolf from the door. The Agent Tho Janitor will see to that. Wolves are not al lowed in thec apartments. Judge. BICYCLES Dayton, Columbia and Heavy Service Spring days arc hcrefyou hat! Ictler have a new bicycle or your old one loked over, new tires, or general repairs to put in good condition. RAMSDEN & McMorran 387 Court St. VI I MADE STATUTES Bond Commission, Created By Legislature, Urged By State Treasurer Recommendations of O. P. Hoff. state treafurer. were closely car ried out by the recent legislature when it provided for a fctate bond commifi'lon throuch pasAae of senate bill No. 2M. Introduced by Senators Ryan and Kdwardv Mr. Hoff's suggestions were followe-1 In every particular, with the ex ception that a member of the in dustrial accident commission Is to be orf the new commission instead of the superintendent of banks, as suggested by the state treasur er. , - "It Is my recommendation tht there be constituted a commis sion known as the state bond com mission consisting of the gover nor, the superintendent of banks and state treasurer, and that such commission be vested with author ity to. make all bond purchases for state accounts." Mr. Hoff said In his biennial report.. Following this recommendation Senator Joseph Introduced senate bill No. 5S which provided for a commission as Mr. Hoff suggest ed, but which was kept in Sena tor Ryan's committee until the close of the session, while bill No 204 was favorably reported out of Senator Ryan's committee, and after being much amended so that it would conform, to the state treasurer's recommendations. passed both houses. Fuel Wood Rates Are Suspended by Commission The public service commission yesterday suspended the proposed new tariffs on shipments of fuel wood.' pulp wood, and articles of a like nature, until March 31. The suspension-order affects all roads in Oregon with the exception of the Oregon Klectric and South ern Pacific. These rates once be fore were suspended until Febru ary 28. Concession is Made To Oregon Grain Interests Telecraphic advices, granting its contentions on behalf of grain and milling interests in Oregon for corrected rules on minimum carload weights on grain in sacks. were received here yesterday aft ernoon by the public service com mission from W. V. Hardle. dl Teetor of traffic for the interstate commerce commission. Objections of gra'.n dealers of the northwest to propsed amend ments to rules as adopted at St. Louis conference In 1920. precipi tated the action taken by the commission which has entered on program of protest to rules and regulation which tend unneces- LADD & BUSH, BANKERS Established 18G8 General Banking Business Office Hours from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. ' SCHAEFER'S LUNG BALSAM Will Knock That Cold It 15 both efficient in results and pleasant tp take. After taking two or three doses your cough will; be re lieved. 25c 50c $1.00 Schaefer's Sole agents for Garden Court Preparation 135 U. Commercial St. . rhohe 197 LARMER TRANSFER rnoNE sso No More Punctures UNIVERSAL TIRE FILLER SERVICE STATION 420 South Commercial Street ; partly' to restrict or, heckle the grain trade. - ; "Jack Hugelns was more thin half ap hour trying to persuade me to name the day! "Did you give way?" i -Yes I - was afraid the chair would If I didn't." i Actress Did th?y rail you he fore the curtain? Actor Call me? .Thejr dared rae. I : Birthstone For March "Who In this world of ours, their eyes In March fjrst open, shall be wise; In days of peril firm and brave. And wear a Ploodstone to their grave.' March gift jewt-lry will never fail to please If the selection is maie Ijere. We are constantly receiving new and exclusive d signs in dainty Jewelry as It is ere- ated by the Jewea-y artists of America, and stands in the lead Ameriea for artls- t.c jewelry creations. We enjoy a reputation for distinctive Jewelry and sil verware. Those who buy $ere have the satisfaction or) knowing it is new, it is different. It is good. March birth flower Is the Violet. Pomeroy & Keene Reliable . Jewelers and Ootid 'liberty and State Streets SALEM, OREGON FORD CAR OWNERS nr.. -r t i I i ' I " A OJTE MAW TOP ID f SjM TOU SAVE f V0 Toar tf ! tfci. r-r1T iVs tltt lli fxi la t T b'f mrratrariH la "( X.h. rr opranac ) tt. j I'r"-! humping brad M nalrinf rr. Fliav inatra front prorkit IVrmita rlaar virv. - CUwaa rar that ib4 hil. ItriTT haa fiwd'an af Kaj ta (ft in a4 al of rar. Il!ta top rifML Krrt-lw PrriU rcif. Doable Ufa of l.br. ' aro riming ont a aaai y !;. Hear laia naif rK offr. Oar ioa yoar tartar. Earloao neny orW 01 iS.OO oill t onr, or rail. About 100 Wt at tkla prico. ' Firat rom f ml arrrroL mnx'i Tor sbop ToatksOt b4 rrair4. T. M. C. A Tt4 Ko-etra, 22 hms, tlSS Drug Stpre A BIG LOAD OF COAL isn t necessary to Drove oul kind's superiority. Ony abort trial will convince yo that our roal burns better aryfl cleaner and lasts longer than ordinary grades. When you have hal this proven to your Own satis faction we shall export the or der for your entire sut riy. i NO AIR, NO BLOWOUTS After you have learned to uv our I'niversal Tire Filler on your car. IV-d in place of tulct rides likt tcI-vet.- More Mileage For Lc;s Money bee us about it now.