The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 18, 1921, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. OREGON
, FRIDAY MOItfiiNG. MAUUiltlft. 1021 r
city news in brief
nivorcc Decree Granted
A decree of divorce was Issued
jjesterday by Judge G. G. Ping
htam of the circuit court to Julia
?f. Weisel vs. George H. Weigel.
line decree stipulates that the
(jVfendant shall pay to the plain
tiff $2 a month for the support
o.T their minor child, and that she
(hull retain lot 9 of block 3 of
tb rieasant Home addition to
St'Jcm. Neither party -will :re
coier costs and disbursements of
tnij action.
Ja tt What the Kiddles
lave been wanting; harmoni
cas at 25c while they last. Myrtle
Knowland, 415 Court St. Phone
352,. Adv. ' 1
r . '
JJivfrrc Complaint Filed
Al complaint was filed yesterday
in the circuit court by Mrs. B. C.
KelltT against Robert E. Kelly, In-
titiitlng divorce proceeaings, in
whiih the plaintiff asks the court
to uestore to. her her maiden
nim. Desertion is named as the
causje for action.
A Limited Number
Oi! harmonicas at 25c.
Knovland, 415 Court St.
J5J.--Adv.
taken from the car. according to
a report made to the police by
Mr. Kimberling.
IJ mitral Number
Of harmonicas at 2."e. Myrtle
Knowland, 415 Court St. Phone
2. Adv.
Driver Witlwut Permit-
While driving an automobile
south on Commercial street yes
terday Henry Baer. 1126 South
Twelfth street, collided with an
automobile driven by J. It. Hen
sel traveling In the opposite dl-
mittees were apiointcd one to
interview the county court "and
thel other to see the state high
way people. They want the Pa
cific highway paving to proceed.
Hut they also .want a way out
while this work is in progress.
Spring Woolen
We are showing an exquisite
selection of the newest fabrics
and patterns. Mosher. the tailor.
Adv.
church at Hubbard. The funeral
party will leave Rigdon's chapel
at noon.
A Classified Ad
Will bring you a buyer.
Iot.H Are Purchased-
Edna J. White and J. Alden
White have purchased lots 8, !S
and 10. In the Friends Oregon
colony in Marion, and blocks 29
and 3G of the townsite of Scotts
Mills, from I. X. Commons of
rectlon. The front fender on the Greenleaf. Idaho. Thj consider-
llensel automobile was damaged, ration was $15,000
According to records it was found
that Mr. Baer was driving with-1 Tonight. Armory. K:1.Yi. m.
out a drivers permit.
PW! Pies! Pie!
Mince, pumpkin all .kinds
When Saturday night! Where?
Brooks school house. 'Thg Old
Maid" is the play-fun all the way
through. Pie social, a good pro
gram, a good time; every one in-'
vited. To be given by the Chris
tian Endeavor society. Adv.
Herbert Leon Cape, humorist.
l lecturer. Admission 50c. Adv.
William Patrick Dies
William Patrick died yesterday
al a local hospital at the age of
3 years. Mr. Patrick has been
a resident of the vicinity of Salem
for many years but only recently
he movd to Dallas. He Is sur
vived by his widow. Mrs. Sarah
Patrick; mother, Mrs. Harriet M.
Patrick of Newberg; two sisters.
Mrs. Edith Bixby of Newberg and
Mrs. Hattie Gibson of Salem, and
a brother. Albert M. Patrick of
Salem. Funeral arrangements
ar? in charge of Rigdoc's.
m
FID
IS
mi
State Land Board Distri
butes 164,000 Among
Several Counties
Legal Blanks
Get them at ne Statesman of
fice. Catalog on application. (Ad)
Motorcycle lurt-hased '
The police department yester
day purchased a new motorcycle
to be used In patrol work about
the city.
Myrtle
Phone
Croorrlefl Ktokm
Vfhile the automobile of T. J
Klntberling. route 2, of Indepen
dence, was parked at 162 North
Commercial street yesterday noon
groceries valued at 18.39 were
Appraiser Named
An order was filed in the county
court yesterday whereby Anna M.
Sims was appointed by tire court
as administratrix of the estate of
George C. Sims. The value of
the estate is estimated at about
$4700. F. L. Newman, Roy T.
Shields and Allen Bynoa fcvere
appointed appraisers.
Almost New ClKvroIet llondstcr
At a bargain. Call 2036W or
see me at 1030 Shipping St. Adv
Two Couple IJernsed
Marriage licenses were issued
yesterday in the office of the
county clerk to Beatrice Murle
Ernston of Monitor, and Cannon
E. Henry of Salem, and to Doro
thy Van Handel of Sublimity and
Conrad Spenner of Stayton, the
latter marriage to take place on
April 12.
ernor. the original member hav
ing resigned.
The commission was created by
an art of the legislature or 191J
and the sum of loo.ooo wj ap
propriated for Its ::se it. welcom
ing homecoming Oregon .-old'ers
as they landoc in NVw Nnrk and
providing for their romfoit. A
committee an clu' rooms were
maintained in New York K;y.
The commission has about $ '(.
"0 of the fund reinatuing.
LUMBER TRADE
WS
HECHE
I ) "The Last of The
I y Mohicans"
I . 27 9 p. m.
I Coming Sunday
II Thos. H. Incc's
II "Lying Lips"
Your KAstcr Suit-
Will be the best that modern
tailoring science can produce if
you purchase it from Mosher, the
tailor to men and women. Adv.
Sarff Funeral Today
The funeral services of Joseph
Sarrf. who died at his home in
Salem Heights Wednesday, March
16, will be held from the Webb
Clough chapel at 2:30 o'clock
this afternoon, interment to be in
City View cemetery. Mr. Sarff
leaves a widow and one son. He
was past SO years of aire, and
had resided in Salem Heights
about ten years.
PERSONAL MENTION
i
F. I. Kinney of Corvallis was
in the city yesterday and. attend
Four New Corporations
File Official Papers
j
The following -new Oregon con
cerns have filrtl articles of incor
poration with the stale corpora
tion depart meat:
Western Special; y Sal "in com
pany. Portland; Incorporators.
Alexander Xibby. H"y It. Kany.
W. B. Shivcjly; capkaliaation.
$50,000.
Peoples' Produce conipanv.
Portland: incorporators. N". Sil
verman. G. Gehser. C. J. Youn"
capitalization. $5000.
Ochoco Land company, Prim-
ville; incorporators. Guy I-afrol-
lette. W. F. Brown. G. H. Frott;
capitalization. $5000.
St. Johns Bachelor club. Port
land: Incorporators. Thee r.
Pederson. Mar-
w; capitalization.
Business of Week Reviewed
By West Coast Asso
ciation Office
carloads; unthlppcd domestic
cargo". C4.SSS.I99 !etj eipoM.
11.31,611 feet.
Ye Statesman CUaairied Ads
The state land loard yester
day authorized the loaning of the
$164.t)t0 derived from the sale
of school district bonds which the
state bond commission a week
ago authorized to be purchased
from the school fund from money
belonging to the state industrial
accident commission
Credited to the irreducible
school fund the money mill be
loaned to farmers of the slate
through attorneys of the state
land board. The distribution will
be as follows:
To Baker, Crook. Currv. Gil
liam. Grant. Jackson. Jefferson.
Klamath, Lake. Lincoln, Malheur.
Morrow, Sherman. Tillamook and
Wasco counties. $5,000 each, and
the remainder to Benton, Clack
amas, Clatsop, Columbia. Des
chutes. Douglas. Lane. Linn. Mar-
inn Miillnnniflh Ir tmatilla
Washington and Yamhill coun- CHeCKS rOf AriTIOry f ay
lies. 1 n j i r i
Bugbee. A. W
shall T. Sha
$5000.
New order for the k end
ing March 12. declined idiuhtly a
compared with lh previous week
in the wet rni-t lumber trade.
Production at 36.7i 1 .T5 feet,
w a II per c.'nt o low normal.
New business at 5."!.2T.C37
feet both continued under nor
mal. Durness for ral' trade delivery
wax loot) carloads short of normal.
The industry I hopeful b':t not
confident, that freight rate ad
justment effective April 1 will
inspire better conditions.
Failure of the railroads lo low
er rates sufficiently to restore
competitive relationships ac
counts for the indicated lack ot
confidence as to the immediate
future.
The unshipped balance of rail
dellTerv business totaled 3.467
TREES ( ;
Tit IprUif Plaatiac Ordir Tram
TUB 8ALE31 NURSERY CO.
411 Orafoa Batldlar
At X K :: O&IOOI
iFaeaa 1763 i
Sales
i&na
Sernce
VALLEY MOTOR CO,
Iroperty Transferre!
A real estate transfer was re
corded yesterday in which J. B.
Ashby conveyed a part of block
19 of Capital addition to Salem
L. D. Monday for a consideration
of $1000.
lu-t What the Kiddi
Have b?en wanting:
cas at 25e while they last
Knowland. 415 Court St.
352. Adv.
harmoni-
Myrtle
Phone
ed a meeting of the Marion Coun- I I HflP QYQTCM flC
ty Realty association. UUUr dldlCIYI Uf
CAR LINES PROPOSED
(Continued from page 1)
Fred Beer, a farmer of North
Howell, was conferring with the
county court yesterday.
F. R. Robinson of Macleay was
a business visitor at the court
house Thursday.
Charles Scott of Scotts Mills
was in Salem yesterday.
A draft for!$2671.58 from the
war department has been received
by the Second
tillery corps.
Ten Dozen '
Boys9 Play Suits
Sizes 3 to 10. Heavy Blue
Denim. Can't Bust 'Em
Brand. $1 and $1.25 each
Not over three pairs to a
customer J
Salem Woolen
Mills Store '
C. P. Bishop, Prop.
Had m Hot Meet ins
Tbe Fmlera Heights Improve
ment league had a big meeting
last night. Everybody was there,
as far south as Liberty. W. W.
Westinghouse. road supervisor,
was there. There was a hot dis
cussion on road matters. The
contractor will soon be at work
paving the Pacific highway from
the city limits to the paved part
this side of Jefferson. The Sa
lem Heights and Liberty people
want to know how they are to be
provided with roads to get to mar
ket In the meantime. Two corn-
Buys Three Block
Final papers were passed yes
terday whereby K. A. Rhoten pur
chased three blocks in South Sa
lem, bounded ly High, Rural.
Winter-and Klectric streets. That
part of the city surrounding these,
blocks is well built up and it is
expected that the next few month
will see these blocks divided into
residence lots' and building activ
ities started. They have lwen
owned by Clark Davis of Seattle.
Afc your grocer i or
: DIXIE DOUGHNUTS ,
23e ioien j
SALEM BAKIXa COMPANY
J3 Court St, "Pbona 964
Salti Cleaned.. 9150
Suits Pressed 60c
Salem Cleaners & Dyers
1215 E. Com'l SL Phone 1868
16 lbs. Prunes. .......... .91.00
Onion Sets, per lb.. 10c
1 package Cornflakes. ...... .c
1 package Post ToastIes...llc
No. 5 Lacd ... .... . . .-93c
1HGILLAXD GROCERY
74 S Highland Ave. Phone 496
DANCING
. Upstairs '
st Nomklng Cafe, every Tuesday,
Thursday 3 and Saturday nights.
American and Chinese dishes.
162 N. Commercial St,
i CARL & BOWERSOX
i
(GROCERIES
U Conrt Street I Phone 409
Jht Vacnm Cups have ar
ri?ed at
A. H. MOORE'S
It Pays to Trade at The
FARMERS CASH STORE
C Barton Durdall
147 North Commercial -247
W. W. MOORE
Faraltore Store
Tbs Uoms o! tie Vlctrola
Iou f et mors for your money at
Moore's
WOOD WOOD
Call G. n. Tracy Wood Co.
lor all kinds of
' dry wood
Prompt delivery
Phone 520
ELECTRIC MACHINE &
ENGINEERING CO.
for Thor Washing Machines and
uscmc Work and Supplies
li7 Court SL Phone 488
HARTI.IAN BROS. CO.
Tor Fine Jewelry
Jewelers and OpUciana
At The Electric Sign "SHOES"
New Shoe Repairing Shop
Auto Radiator Impairing
Modern equipment, prompt ex
pert service. Nelson Pros., 355
359 Chemeketa St. Adv.
Berry Funeral at Hubbard
The funral of Mrs. Irene Perry.
wife of Le Rerry who died at a
local hospital Wednesday, will
be held at 2 o'clock this after
noon from the First Methodist
WHIH IN SAXX1C. OBEOON
top st
BLIOH HOTEL
A Ham. Away From Horn.
Strictly Modern 1 1. oo prr dr
100 roams of Solid Comfort
Only Hotel io Bu.id.h District
Quinaby was in the city yester
day,
A. M La Follett and son Clyde
of Yamhill county were In the
city Thursday.
Judge Asa Tt. Robinson and
Commissioner llast of the county
onrt of Polk counly called at the
court house yesterday.
Dr. A. P. Loar of Silverton was
a visitor in the city yesterday.
Dan Chanilterlain, lawyer and
prune grower of Shaw, was In
he city yesterday.
Joseph Rubens of West Cer-
vais was here Thursday.
A. T. (Mine was among the vis
itors from Gcrvals yesterday In
the city.
William M. Ward of Brown
Island submit ted to an operation
yesterday morning for the remrfV-
al of his tonsils. Mr. Ward In
aid to be recoverinj; satisfactor
ily from th-? ordeal.
Otto Hartwl of Portland, pres
ident of the State Federation of
Labor, was In Salem for a few
hours yesterday and was a caller
at the office of Governor Olcott.
LANHAM TAXI CO.
Elgin Six Touring Car
City and Country Trips
Stand O. E. Depot Phone 540
Better Goods For Less
JUST RECEIVED
Nasons Perfect Liquid Paints
Reasonable prices
Capital Furniture & Hardware Co.
285 N. Commercial ' Phone 947
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G. SATTERLEE
404 Ferry St. Salem. Oregon
Phones 1X771211.
Talking Machines ana ltecnras
Flayer Pianos and l layer iious
yti Have You?
buy, sell and exchange
ew and second-hand furni
ture, stoves, ranges, rugs,
tools, tc We will buy you
out I' .
col. w. f. wnicnr
Aactloaeer
'l N. Com'l St., Salem, Or.
- List your sales with us
Pttple't Furniture
Store
Do you take
TURKISH BATHS
If not, why not?
No other baths or treatments
can produce the 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 attendants
FOR BARGAINS
of all kinds such as furniture,
stoves, ranges, machinery, of
all kinds soe the
CAPITOL JUNK &
BARGAIN HOUSE
215 Center Thone 28
Baby
Comfort
Sturgis
Carts
MAX O BUREN
t
179 North Commercial St.
mittee to submit to the Commer
cial club and city council the ten
tative plan proposed, for their ap
proval, and if obtained the mat- I
ter will be taken up at once with
the local manager of the Salem
1 rank Lick, deputy assessor of street Railway company. T. L.
EXPONENTS OF CIVIC
IDEALS CALL SESSION
(Continued from page 1.)
nUlingsley. A. C. Bohrnstedt
will be requested to act on the
committee with Mr. Nlemeyer.
In 1918 the equalized value or
the railroad property in the city
was 332. K7o, the amount on
which assessment was paid was
$229,683.73: in 1919 the equal
ized value was $332,875 and the
company was assessed on $223.-
026.25; In 1920. the equalized
valuation was $319,306 and the
company was assessed for $207.
717. It will be noticed the actual
assessment of the company hold
ings in Salem has been lowered
In the past three years nearly
$22,000, in an effort to assist in
ntlilinr Iho vlim on a n.ivine
basis. It Is now irnped to I
I . 1 - 4 . r . . u I
iiif" firt?ri rar iar? in "
cents. If this is don it will no
doubt be the object of the rail
way company to give to Salem
adequate street car service and it
is believed the loop system would
fit into this program.
Portland Men Heard
Thirty-five ' prominent realty
dealers from Marion county and
1'oiiland attended the meeting
yesterday. Chester A. Fuller.
secretary of the Title & Trust
company of Portland was intro
duced to the associaton by Fred
O. Brockton, secretary of the In
terstate Realty association. Mr
ruller spoke of the benefits de-
company. coat ar-
Oreaon national
guard, of Marshfield. covering
six months' armory drill pay. c
cordlng to the oflice of Adjutant
General George A. nite. ani
covering the Isame period the
Third company, coast artiller
corps, located at Newport, has re
reived $1884.21.
These amounts do not include
camp pay. Payments are made
every six months under the na
tional defense
1920
act as amcnord in
LADD & BUSH, BANKERS f
T ' Established 186S r'
S General Banking Business ' F ( a
Office Hours from 10 a. m. to 3 p. in. "
How would
a bungalow IS
Petrograd?
you like occupying
the fair city of
TI
DAI
verton. Mrs. Mary Parlow-Wilkins
Mrs. Lulu l. Mannvllle. Mrs. K.
A. Jobes, Mrs. V. A. Kvans, Mrs.
George K. Houck, Mrs. Harry
Moore, Mrs. John J. Reed. Mrs.
U. F. Waters. Mrs. K. K. Scott.
Mrs. T. W. Sharp. Mrs. Jennie j
Hirdsay, Mrs. Georga Hrown. Mrs.
J. F. Huxtable. Mrs. U. G. Smith.
Mrs. Anna L. Taylor, of Portland;
Mrs. A. S. Sykes. of Astoria: Mrs.
W. A. Smith of Koseburg; Mrs.
Gordon MeCracken. Mrs. A. I.
Cordley, Mrs. John T. Johnson.
of Corvallis: Mrs. Amy Louise
Duan, Mrs. Edna Datson of Eu
gene; Mrs. J. V. Parke. Mrs. F. J.
Miller. Mrs. E. L. Pope. Mrs. H.
P.. Cartlidpe. Oregon City; Mrs.
Lulu Crandal and Miss Anne
Lang, of The Dalles.
WITH SAGE TEA
If Mixed With Mphor K Darken
So Naturally Nobody
Can Tell
The old-tlmd
gray, streaked
grandmother's
are again usln
mixture of Sago
Tea and Sulphur for darkening
and faded hair is
recipe, and folks
: it to keep their
hair a good, even color, which is
quite sensible, is we are living in
an age when A youthful appear
ance is of the greatest advantage.
Nowadays, though, we don't
have the troublesome task of
gathering the a and the muasy.
rived throurh national. affiliation miinK t home). All drug stores
Z - " . ' -1, . 1.. .
and endorsed the action ot the
Marion coiyity association In ap
plying for admittance to the na
tional federation. The main
speaker of the luncheon was
Frank U McGwire or Portland,
who. in a forceful manner, talked
On salesmanship. This Is consid
ered one of the most helpful ad
dresses yet given before the "Ssso
ciation. Uniform advertising sta
tionery was selected by the asso
ciation, to be usd by the mem
bers as well as by various business
houses throughout Marion coun
ty, L. J. Chapin of the Kings Food
Products company has been ased
to address the next meeting of the
realty dealers.
Wc pay 2c -above the
market price for eggs
and products
PEOPLE'S
CASH STORE
rjn, u s ! ii i v
fannnr nn ali sTs I 1 1
Our scientific
skill is beyond
criticism. The
quiet dignity of
our organisation
and our efficient
courteous serv
ice has won for
us our enviablo
place in the af
fairs of this
community.
Investigate
The Mutual Life
oi N. Y.
Up-to-date policies.
. Ixwer net cost.
J. F. HUTCHASON.
District Mjrr.
271 State St. Phone 'JO
m PROJECTS
I
JMH suffer t
Ai ) FROM I
ABE PURCHASED
State Land Settlement Com
mission Continues Ex
periments In Oregon
sell the ready-to-use prodact-lm-
proved by the! addition of other
ingredients, called "Wyeth's Sage
and Sulphur fjompound." It is
very popular, because nobody can
discover that it has been applied.
Simply moisten! your comb or a
soft brush with! it. and draw this
through your
small strand at
hair, taking one
a time; by morn
ing the gray hair disappears, but
what delight's Ithc ladies with
Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com
pound is that, besides beautifully
darkening the nair after a Tew
applications, it also produces that
soft lustre and appearance of ab
undance which is so sttractive.
(dr.
lle B uy
PRODUCE
Of Every Description
We are connected with a coast-wide corporation
to handle products of every kind, such as eggs,
poultry, potatoes, onions, etc, especially, we, are
interested in Prunes at this time.
If you have Prunes we can buy them
rid::lri4llTTcmi
Ir you suffer from eye
headache? This is one
symptom of eye trouble that
should not Ihj overlooked.
The brain In s-rnsing the
messages broucht to it by
the optic nerve becomes
overworked when such picture-message
is obscure and
causes brain-fac and h?ad
aches that nothing will re
lieve except correct vision.
11 our optometrist exam
ine your eyes.
Aside from the tio-acre model
farm project near Independence,
the state land settlement commis
sion nas uc-uuired (arm tract a
Roseburc and Prineville and is
planning to acquire others at On
tario and Coos May. according to
Whitney L. Hois:, of Portland.
chairman of thf commission, who
was here yesterday in conference
with Governor Olcott.
The Independence project has
been in successfrl operation for
more than a year.
The Koseburg tract of ' 1 acres
Is nearly complete. with only
painting and minor detail re
main. The Prineville farm is a
iiO-acr project in the oIiko ir
rigation district, ami the Ontario
project, if developed, also will le
an irrigated farm.
i lie commission plans lo a-
'luire about 3.1 acres on t'oos "ay
The commission 1ms heen wait
ing to ascertain the degree of suc
cess it would attain in the devel
opnir-nt of model farms before
asking the legislature for more
money, and no appropriation was
asked at the sesstrn which closed
in February.
However, the opinion of the
I'nlted States supreme court
holding valid the farm loan act
will make it posible for tb com
mission to us federal fund.
Mm'
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For These First f.jf
Spring Days f ' ,
THERE is still the need as there
will be for many weeks to come,
for a medium weight wrap. So at
tractive are the new spring coats,
that discriminating women will wel
come this need when it can be met so
attractively at such comparatively Ut
ile expense. The cane effect, so grace
ful and hlenilcr in line, is a noticeable
part of the majority of coat designs.
Our stocks are now especially com
plete and you will gain the utmost"
.satisfaction in looking at them now.
There Is Decided Newness oi Line
in some of the new early spring wraps and as these more individual coats arc being
ranidlv sold, wc would' advise our patrons to allow nothing to delay a shopping ex
pcdilion to our coat department. Prices range from .
i
tvw
Meeting of Commission
Called by Mr. Olcot
Governor Olcott yesterday is
sued a call for a meeting of th"
statu soldiers' and sailors' rom
mis.'on to meet In the F;f!ini?
building in Portland next Wed
nesday morning at I o'clock.
A complete new committee re
cently was appointed by tUe o1';
$14.75 to $64.50
1. d. itnlerj (En. -
The woman who lives by the "Pay As You Go plan is lengthening her days of
prosperity
Jtthoflg l(i7 phone 734
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