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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1921)
THE ORtc.ON STATESMAN, SALEM OREtiOtf SATURDAY CORNING. MARCH1 2071921 5 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF e-iWls Glfe Program i all-day program ru given reiterday at the Union school ear Woodburn by the pupils of . acaool. During the day a cook ing exhibit was held by the Girls' industrial club. Mrs. Mary L. vnlkerson. county superintendent of schools. Helen Cowgill. girls' industrial club leader of O. A. C, Ks Lillian Oodsey, county nurse, tod F.1 H. Struble, county school jngpector, were In attendance and twisted on the program. f TiIlAinette t'nlTerlty Hold Its Salem concert Thursday, March 31 at. (adv.) IJceased to Marry Hazel C. Downing of Salem and yf B. George of Missoula. Mont., were granted a license to wed yes terday In the office Of U. G. Boy er, county clerk, : rKa Grand Theater Dom ?Cot Hold very many people. If you wish to hear the Willamette Glee Club prepare eariy. taav. j Discharge Is Filed Lester A. Standard filed an honorable discharge from the United States army yesterday. In the office of the county clerk. Mr. Standard enlisted In December, 1117. and received his discharge December 28. 1918. i.font Daughter Dies A daughter, born Wednesday irht to Dr. and Mrs. Chalmers George at the. Deaconess hospital. aiea yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock. The funeral will be this afternoon with burial in City View cemetery. The infant was named Marjorie Lee. Announcement The work i of remodeling my new optical parlors is now pro gressing rapidly. I expect to be ready to take care of my practice again In a few days. Dr. L. R Burdette. New location 325 State street, (adv.) ilastrr Rabbit lO Cents The Ace. 127 North (adr.) High. Accesorien Stolen A motor meter and a radiator cap were taken Thursday night, from an automible parked in front of the Liberty theater, be longing to U. n. Jones. 835 D street. The police have been no tified of the theft. Legal Blank Get them at turn Statesman of fice. Catalog on application. (Ad) to $3500. Martin to Bailil Home D. P. Martin is arranging erect a house at a cost of $35 at 1586 South High street. A Duuamg permit was secured re cently in the office of the city re corder. Becomes Suddenly III A Mrs. Miller of Bandon. Ore., wag taken suddenly ill on State street, near Willamette university yesterday afternoon. Dr. R. I). tijra was canea and took ine wo man In charge. Mrs. Miller Is making her home while in the city at the Miller apartments. Just Received a tiulaad ji ceaar ience posts. Are go ing fast. Falls City-Salem Lum ber Co.. 349 S, 12th St. Phone 813, (adv.) , Anto Radiator Repairing Modern equipment, prompt ex pert service. Nelson Bros.. 355 359 Chemeketa St. Adv. SCENES AT THE RIOT IN SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. -7 0 r I l 1.1 'rwAf P"" nnnnr. Meter Is Stolen While an automobile belonging to L. Imlah, route 1, was parked Thursday night in front of the bins' ciud, a motor meter was taken from the car according to a report given to tne police yes terday. . . i ' Sunrise Meeting Planned- There will be a sunrise prayer meeting tomorrow morning at 6 o'clock on the east stens of the state house under the auspices of the Epworth league of the First Methodist church. Lester Day will be leader and the Willamette university quartet will sing. All children are especially requested to come as well as all others. A Classified Ad Will bring you a buyer. Last Times EUGENE O'BRIEN .In . . PWORiDS APART". , . Comedy ' "High and Dry" Tomorrow ' "Forbidden Fruit" Franklin to Build A modern home will be built at' 1373 South High street, by O. F. Franklin. ' The cost of the build ing is estimated at $4500. Eater Sale . Special 10 per cent discount on all millinery until Saturday night. Come and buy your new hat at Mrs. L. G. Curtis, Masonic Bldg. (adv.) fjA yy. 1 w: jr-. -.. - r3 iV ..r-i'' - ' ' - ' v 1 dj;j77i rtS'm m . i.mm jMmmmmi iaamnMlW"llgW ir-' the insane, has received orders from the war-department to pre- urcf for tranaportatloa to 'the hospital at Steilacoom. Wash., all soldier patients who are In the pay of the government. Sir are now ready for transportation and others may go later. The state hospital receives for these ta- tients $45 each monthly from tne government. otor Tracks Loaded . with Rnslung to Seen. Troops J Paster Lilies i All kinds of potted plants, cut flowers will be sold at Fletcher & Byrd's Feed Store, 233 N. Com mercial 1 from Plants Green Houses. -(adv. f Police Are Called The Salem police received a call Thursday to' render trainmen as sistance at the Southern Pacific depot, who were attempting to rid a north bound ireignt tram 01 a number of tramps. Police Officers Victor and White answered the call but were unable to find the disturbers when they arrived. Former Salem Girl Dead- Miss Gail Reed, who died March 23 in Portland, was a graduate of Salem high school in the 1917 class and leaves many friends in Salem. Surviving her In the im mediate family are her father. R. H. Keed, and her brother Lynn. Her mother passed away several years ago. The funeral win be to day from the Miller &. Tracey par lors in Portland. Don't Mis Hearing Monte Austin. Grand. Sunday. Adv. Fourteen negro were shot In a race riot which broke out m Spring field. Ohio. The disorder directly fol lowed the shooting of a policeman by a negro whom bo was searching for firearms bot It was Initiated by as sault by a negro on a whit girl six dajs previous to the shooting. Four companies of Ohio National Guard and ISO special policemen, supple mented by several machine run a, wero nsed to quail the disturbance On photo shows tbe First National Guard machine gun crew of a local company which was pat on duty. Tbe other picture abows tbe National Guard company being ruibed to tbe in motor tracks. Tbe cltr is being petrolled by police and I TREES Trev fprlag Flsatlag Order treat US SALEM. NURSERY CO. I 41S Orega BelMlaf HLIM t: OalOOl : I . raene 1T6 in?' "WALLFELT" Cheaper and Better Than Cloth j MAX 0. BUREN 179 Ti. Commercial si. D. A. R. Meeting Today The Daughters of the American Revolution. Chemeketa chapter, will meet at 2 o'clock this after- nSon at the residence of Mrs. S C. Dyer. . U GOKS TO IORTLAXl. DALLAS. Or.. March 23. J. F Stephen, a blind man wbo lor the oast rear has been conduct ing a music store In this city, has disposed of his stock of goods and will leave within a few days for his former home In Portland. owned the orchard and soia about two years ago to A. o. p Campbell for $20,000. Mr. Camp- y bell took a year a crop jrom mo place and sold It to. Mr. Card tor $40,000. Mr. t'ara at one had aa offer of 7o.tw ior w place but the,partles later Dacaea down on the bargain. Just what Mr. Smith paid for the puce i withheld. Finseth Plans Visit to Former Home in Norway Smith Buys Orcfwd of Which He Was Once Owner DALLAS. Or., March 25. Hugh Smith, a former prune grower of this city, has purchased a lTtO-arre nmne orchard from J M. Card. Mr. Smith forroerl DALLAS, dr.. March 22. P. A. Finseth. proprietor of the Be Hive store and one of the promi nent business men of this city, will leave Dallas April for New York where be will take passage to bis former home in Norway. Mr. Finseth came to America when a small boy and has not been back to 1 the place of hia birth since arriving here. Ha may" also visit points in France. Belgium and England before re turninc home. Heavy Embossed Fiber Suit Case with all leather trimmings, ejtra special at $6.60 reg. rrice $8.50 MAX O. BUREN 179 North Commercial St. Salem, Oregon I Machine Gainers Lying In Readiness. dress. Messrs Stover and Cra mer will sing a duet. Snltg Cleaned ........... . f 1.50 Sulta Pressed...... ...... .-50c Salem Cleaners & Dyers Sales 1215 S. Coml SL Phone 1SC8 1 t Serrice VALLEY MOTOR CO. I Aik yow grocer for DIXIE DOUGHNUTS 1 23 doxen " klXEM BAKDiQ COMPANY 131 Court St, . PhoM 16 lbs. Prunes... ......... f LOO Onion Sets, per lb.. ........ . 10c 1 package Cornflakes ....... . 9c 1 package-Post Toasties. . .11c No. 6 Lard. w., ........... 03c HIGHLAND GROCERY 74 S Highland Ave. Phone 498 9S4 CARL & B0WERS0X j GROCERIES j Phone 409 DANCING . Upstairs at Nomklng Cafe,;Tery Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday nights. American' and Chinese dishes. 162 H N. Commercial SL At The Electric Sign "SHOES" IIS Court Street Tts Vaccsa Cnps hare ar- medat !, A. H. lilOuRL 5 New Shoe Repairing; Shop It Pays to Trade at The JUST RECEIVED Ngsons Perfect Liquid Paints Reasonable prices H-?ar 3fonte Anstii At the Qrand Sunday. Adv. Pension Week Services The last service of Passion week, held in the Oreron theater will be held at noon today. Hon ald Glover will preside and Iter. H. N. Aldrich will deliver the ad- FOR RENT Two and three room apartments, iurnisnea or umurnisnea Phone T. G. Bligh, 743 Better Goods For Less We pay 2c above the market price for eggs and products PEOPLE'S CASH STORE It You Have a Good Thing- You must tell about it. Telling makes selling. Tell it by a classi fied ad. Seeing lTes To Or The adult millinery and sewing classes organized by the state board of education with Mrs. F. K. liarker a Instructor will be gin the first unit of six lessons in millrnery on March 28 at 10:05 to 12:05 a. m.. wUh two lessons per week. The first unit of 12 lessons in sewing will open "bn Wednesday, March 30. the classes to operate In the senior :t high school sewing room laboratory. This oportunity is open to anyone over 16 years. , . When In Need of a lresmake! Consult our classified Pa5j,, , CuIer Approves llan Percy A. Cupper, state engin eer, has approved plans for the Fish lake dam on LlttleButte creek in Jackson county, a-part of the Medford irrigation aistrtft. The estimated cost of the dtf'tU t A A Ik A A A opmeni is i,iuv.vuv. FAR11ERS CASH STORE steSsSsJ S iO A VUU"" if A. C BnrtoB Burdall 14T North Commercls.1 247 W.W.MOORE 1 Farnltare Store The Home of the Vlctrola '1 Tot get more for your money at 1 ! ir... NVUIQ m y jWOOD WOOD I Call G. H. Tracy Wood Co. j lor all kinds ot r dry wood Ml.'' ' .:. Proaipt delivery Phone 520 ,E1ECTR1C MACHINE & i ENGINEERING CO. Tor Thor Washing Machines and Electric Work and Supplies AUCTIONEER G. SATTERLEE 404 Ferry SU Salem. Oregon Phones 11771111 Talking Machines ana iiecoms Player Pianos and Player Bolls swZ2uHS y J7 Court St. Phone 4SS I1AHTI.IAN BROS. CO. j ! S For Fine Jewelry i; 'welers and Opticians FOR BARGAINS of all kinds such as furniture, stoves, ranges, machinery, of all kinds see the CAPITAL BARGAIN HOUSE 215 Center Fhone 398 Investigate The Mutual Lite ofN.Y. Up-to-date policies. Lower net cost. J. F. HUTCIIASON, District Mgr. 271 State St. iPhone90 Ileal K.taU Agent Take notice that I haVe sold my farm through the Fleming Realty Co. Clarence Burr, (adv.) PERSONAL MENTION School Teacher's Case Is Under Advisement Miss Marie Toppe, stenographer in the office of State Treasurer O. P. Iloff, left yefcterday to spend two mouths vis. ting in Chicago. Uouel Moore, of Eugene, a sen ior at "University of Oregon, was in Salem yesterday on his way to Stayton to visit with hia sister. Miss Helen Moore, a graduate of Willamette univcrt-ity and a teacher in the Stayton schools. F. S. Gilbert, financial secre tary of the First Methodist Epis copal church has purchased a home at 4 55 South Liberty street and is .moving today. J. A-v Churchill, state superin tendent, of schools, left last night for La Grande to attend a con vention " of 1 school officials of Eastern Oregon. . Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Brown left Tuesday ..for Dallas to. .spend tbe summer at their home there. Dur ing the winter months Mr. Brown has been connected with the Spa Victor Looney of Jefferson was in the city, yesterday. J. XV. Hvatt ot Silverton was a "vlstrbY in the city yesterday. tilKf'II. Patton. a farmer of Mae .!.. vii amone the visitors in Salm Friday.. W. 11. Stevens of North Howell was here vesterday. J it (tern . V G. llineham is in Portland on professional business. After a hearing yesterday. J. A. Churchill, state superintendent of M hools, took under advisement an appeal to him of the case of Mrs. Teulah Morrer, a teacher of Washington county, who was dis missed by the school board be cause of trouble arl-Mng out oi punishment meted out to a pupil in her school, known as the Aloah Huber school. The case was first appealed to the. county superin tendent, who ruled that the ap nea! did not reach him in time for his consideration. Two AccldentH Fatal- Two fatal accidents out of a to tal of 364 industrial casualties were reported to the state Indus trial accident commission for the week ending March 2 4. The fa tal cases were Herbert W. Notter. shipyard worker t Portland, and Sanford H. Holgate. meat cutter of Astoria. Of the total number of accidents reDorted 3.19 were Kiihiect to the Drovisions of tne workmen's compensation act. 14 were from firms and corporations that have rejected the act and 11 were from public utility corpora tions not subject to the act. . If you expect to remain in busi ness a Ions time your advertise ments must be good.- Keep in miml that our classified ads is a good form of advertising. Another Railroad Joins In Rehearing Petition ROTH' CANNED FRUITS To conform with the recent heavy reductions in Cali fornia Canned Fruits we have gone through our whole list of canned fruits and based the prices on today's replacement value. , We guarantee every can of this fruit and if not as represented the purchase price will be cheerfully refunded. Check off the items you want and either phone or call. ' . . . ; k Pineapple ' " Del Monle Sliced Pineapple. No. 2 cans 14.35 Preferred Stock Pineapple. No. 2 V4 cans. . 4.J Del Monte Sliced. Pineapple. No. 2 cans 3.0 Preferred Stock Pineapple, siicea or graiea. No. l.cans...., Aloha Sliced plneapple.No. 2M cans.. Solar Brand Pineapple, broken sliced. No. 2.25 . 3.90 2 3.25 .The Spokane. Portland & Se- ettle Railroad company has filed with the public service commis sion a petition for rehearing of the wood rate case. Tha South ern Pacific, and the Oregon-Wash ington Railroad & Navigation company filed similar petitions several days ago. A bearing of Largnments on the question of al lowing a rehearing will be given1 by the commission in Portland on March 29. 1 Apricots Del Monte Apricots. No. 2H cans'...... Mission .Apricots, No. 2H cans Del Monte Apricots. No. 2 cans Peaches "-?- - -"-"-i Del Monte Peaches, sliced or Melba halves Mission Peaches Banquet Peaches - Grapes. Mission Brand "... Del Monte Pears. Bartletts 1 4 25 2.75 3.25 4.25 3.75 3.25 4.35 4.90 n Vot 3 Each 1.10 .40 1.10 .4ft 1.00 .35 .20 1.00 .35 ..85 .30 ir-V-i 1.00 .40 LOO .25 .35 .30 1.10 .40 1.00 .35 .85 .30 1.10 .40 1.25 .45 CANNED VEGETABLES Insane Soldiers Will Be Taken to Steilacoom Peas Del Monte Extra Sugar. .. Del-Monte Special Extra. Del Monte Petit Pois.... Standard Peas..- 2.5 3.15 3.85 2.00 .70 .85 1.00 ..55 .20 .35 .20 Dr. R. K. L. Steinr. superin tendent of the state hospital for Corn Onarga. a high grade Sugar Corn.., Appetizer Standard Corn.; 2.C5 .70 .2: Early KaMT Iraycr .Meeting At 7 a. m. tomorrow at the First Congregational church. Dr. Mllliken will give a ,ten-minute address at this tervice. Every body invited. Following this meeting, the E:ideavorers will serve breafcrast so that all may remain for Sunday school, (adv.) Another Suspension Made In Express Rate Tariffs Pending further investigation, the public Tervice commission yes terdav ordered a susiwnsion until June I of the Increased tariff rate filed some time ago by the Am erican Railway Kxprts company. When first filed the tariffs wre tuspended for inquiry and the Piippnslon rnaue yetirua? m nu extension of the period of sus pension. Watch This" Sign for Good AMUSEMENT Salem's Best and Biggest SHOW Claw If led Advertising Does not jerk. It pulls. It be rinu urn eentlv at first, but the null a ctMlIV. It Increases day liv Hiv and mon th by month. -The business man who uses our clasi- nA columns enjoys tni3 sieaujr pull for business. . I Yrtiat Hate You? wo buy, sell and exchange new sad second-hand furni ture, stoves, ranges, rugs.' tools, etc. We will buy you out I COL, W. F. WRIGHT L Auctioneer 171 N. Com'l St., Balem, Or. LUt your sales with us . People's Furpiturc Store HKlght phone 1047 phona 734 Do you tst TURKISH BATHS If not, why not? No other oaiua wt . Z can produce- tho permanent re- nei i. from dlsagreoauw . - Sent, of the flesh or body like the Turkish Baths wllL - 11 a t m. Open a. bi. - OREGON BATH HOUSE y7T.A nnntlemen, attend- ants - I v-'v 0 G3 WILL ROGERS IN 'Captd. Th yAIRFrELO TEIO" -A Mnrtcal Kevctty KID OaATSOH, A Corner SeasaUoa ' OATT.ES AKD LANG LET" Ttd Btts of VadeTiU MeXEE SISTERS" Th Bines II' Vl Cbssers II Not ice ti,. nionitiit pmsical program In the First Congregational rVinrrii Sinidav evening. iri address by the pastor 1 ne iw pte tlood Ileholding." taav.i Card .f Thanks We wish to extrtid our heart felt thanks to our kind Mends tor their loving liHp and sympa- l m , lurk fur ih manv flow ers'sent. during the illness and bereavement ot our beloved wire - i.r V. NV. Ashe, iola and Merrill- (adv. A Oiickm P Siipi-T And baiaar at the Central Cn ecational church. l'Jth and rer- cregat ry. Tuesday. S. Supper March 3..C and z9. 0:30 o 25c. (adv.)' lMsk Knnlt Kdison disk and Columbia rec ords for April are on sale now at Geo. C. Will Mtisrc More (adv.l Servkew AVill IW Tt," Unitarian church Sunday niorn- in Rev. Frl M. Wilbur of Oak land will epcak. All members are reouetel to be present as a busi ness meeting will follow the ser vices, (adv.) . Mr. Painter, one of our classi fied ads will, secure more . work for you. .1 VTSCOtWT GREY. I j . - ' i fZ m -r I . Sit-: ' : ' I W M, '111 n III i l ; f 1 'i 1 1 MCDOWELL'S - MARKET AVhere a Dollar Does Its Duty Phone 1421 173 So. Commercial SL Quality Meats for Less Mutton Legs 20c Mutton to Roast 15c Mutton Chops 13c Mutton Stew 13c freshly Ground Ham- I burger 13c Pork to Roast 18c Pork Chops 2.1c Fresh Side Pork 20c Our own pure Lard, in . No. 5s 75c We have a choice lot of rolled Prime Rib Uccf I:jsts Our own Supar Cured Ibiccn, lb 30c Open Until 8 p. m. Tomatoes . . ' Del Monte. Solid Pack. No. Z'i cans. Banquet Brand Asparagus Del Monte White Tips, square t!ns. Del Monte, large stalks, square tins.. . Spinach. Del Monte. No. Sri cans... Iteets. Del Monte. tlny.Xo. 2 cans.... Kraut. Del Monte No. 2Vs can. Hominy. Del Monte. No. ZVt cans...., Pumpkins. Del Monte No. 24 cans.. String Beans, Red Ribbon.......... String Beans, Hunt's... 2.00 .li .20 1.60 .40 .15 2.00 :S2 .20 1.45 .12Vk 3.25 -S5 .30 5.40 1.40 ,.50 5.40 1.40 .50 2.C5 .? .25 2.45 .70 25 2.10 .55 .20; 2.10 .55 .20 2.10 .55 .20 3.25 . .5 .30 2.00 , .55 .20 FRESH FRUITS Hood River Apples F.xtra Fancy Yellow Newtonsl . . . 30c dosen; 13.50 per box Kxtra Fancy Spitrenberg 30c dozen; 13.50 rr box Some more of thot fine Naval Orange. Jnicy and sweet. 2c. per dozen; $ 1.00 per crate lrcer sizes 50c and 75c dozen. California Grape Fruit. . "-" dozen. 4 for 2Se Florida Crape Fruit, three sizes. 2 for 35. 2 for 30c. 2 tor 25c Bananas. 15c pound. CKoanuts 2c each. Hut Cnr, llun, U'H" le ROTH GROCERY CO. Plionen KH.V-7 Free Ielivery Viscount Grey, ens ef the mst noted men In Great Britain, la shown strolimg through a par tn Iondo4 Viscount Orey. despite hU aavaa4 age. never Iss te take his tnorntns wara tf the weather ts permtaalWe. Tbu photo wa Uk wtthia ta tonnlght. i -y-. NEW AND BEAUTIFUL MM MAX O. BUREN 1 71 North Commercial Street SALEM, OREGON