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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1922)
A V 1 A , 1 i lit O'Clock Club . , ' . A. A.-Lee baa been appointed chairman t a. commutes jo ar ranse fori meetings of the iBix O'Clock club, which hat held semi monthly sessions daring the win ter months for the past seven years. At Lincoln's birthday is on Sundar. Mr. Lee says that the first 1 meeting will probably h; held to celebrate Lincoln's birth day. hat not until Tuesday eve ning.' February 14, The club la atniiated with the First Metho dist cbarcJt. .:' f J; ". , x ; ; . T; , Hi I Yon Will Xewr-- :V . ; nre the chance to buj a good used ear if or as Jit tie money as you can ret at our Used Car Sale, starting January 17. Salem Auto mobile CO. AdV. . ' Alrplaae Mall Figures . ' According to Information re ceived by. Angust , Uaekestelo, postmaster. vast quantities of mail are being delivered daily in the United States by airplane ser vice. The ri gores are like this: The transcontinental service from New York to San Francisco cov ers 2.(80 miles. The Quickest flying tine between the two cities was 25 hours and 21 minutes. In the service there are 21' airships and 43 pilots are employed. From New York, to Chicago , the .air planes fly 770 miles. Prom Chi cago Cb Rock Springs; tWvo., It Is 11 25 milas and from Rock Springs to gaa Francisco. 71 5?miles. A total of 436 "wen. are employed in tha mail air service. ," Good LogSin TTeather . ' Tne aeter cold snell has not had any effect on logging opera tions, as it is snow and not cold weather that will stop work in me camps. , Tnere la bat little snow at the Black Rock camps, and operations in the camps hare neen going on as usual at the Spanlding camps on the Grand Ronde. ..--f'-''-;Nv-::. r " llzitezza't Glasses liy , Easier and Better Wear them, and see ..)' IIARTLIAIt BROS. rbone 1255 Salem, Oregon SAVE S $ $ ?iy buying jour hardware and r Jurniture atThe Crpital Hard ware a rurittfre JJO., Zoo N. jCcininertial streets Phone 947 i. ' n:i w, m (tTpttIr 11114 N. ConmereUl fitreat i Chop Batt.' ' Kodlea n4 Aaaricaa tPUbaa,- Crm. a 4 Drtaka. Opaa 11 ! tpei..i iuaaay . t? TrPTTTTi I l II III m m : -.m m . ar I Vu wevu A- aa ms va v Phono before you sell, we pay the highest cash' price for furniture, guns, stoves, kodaks, etc.- -i :., y, : ' . tllE IIUB Fcnufcre Co. - 373 Court St. ' Phone 464 RAGS Fords. Dodges; Chevrolets Mjuneil. Overland and ; Max wells In the Used Car Sale at Sa lem Automobile Co. Adv. s Money Needed . ' ' ' y Money is needed by the Associ ated Charities.' With tbe unusu ally cold' weather there are con stant demands for many articles that will have to be purchased, in addition to food and fuel. At headquarters In i the ; Red Cross rooms there Is no clothing : for boys, and but little for men; . the law. All-applications must be la by May, 25. , ,. Assumed Business Xame ' E. VFerguaon and F. I Steph ens have filed for record with the county clerk ; the- assumed name under which they will do business In Salem at 4SC State street The business win be known as The Capital Cash Store v , WatA the taed Car ':v-i;-: Oile surting Tuesday, Jan! ; 1 7." at Salem Automobile Co. Adv. Visiting Habbard- - Edwin Soeolofskyt who is de voting -his time to county -T. M. C, A. work, west to Hubbard last evening to confer with the county Y. M. a A.I officials of that city in regard to father and son ban quet this week. - V -'7'Vi Inn i i i Hi hi 'iii''-M.''""'- ' Nearly Every Car Offered. ? At our Used Car Sale Is a light car,: low-upkeep, -low-license feeu Prices; $175 up. Salem Automo bile Cq. Adv. y.'y--':r.) A New Tire ' . : '. ."" And tube free with every used ear sold during the week start ing Tuesday, Jan; 17.4 Salem Au tomobile Co-?-Adv , . ; v- Chffly ai Hood River , In writing friends In Salem. Art Kolstad. who was formerly with the Bligh theater, says that it has been storming at Hood Riv er tor the past 10 weeks, and that at one time the snow was 62 Inches deep. Mr. Kolstad is now manager of a moving picture theater at Hood River. Hoftpital KalcriploM As there, 'has been some con fusion regarding- -payments of pledges' to "the Salem hospital. Henry W. Meyers explains It as follows: Tbe original pledges were,' that 50 per cent. shouid be paid within ,60 days after the be ginning of. .building . operations. Tbe building began July 1. 1121. Then 20 pet cent of the amount pledged .was to-be paid January 1-or. this .year. , which to many meant the1 Jhlrd payment, The remaining 20 per eevt Js not due until January 1, 1923. Prices on Ourr -; - Used Car Sale from $173 Sale started : Tuesday, Jan. Salem Automobile Co. -Adv. up. 17. Regarding . the Bonos Law : Up to date 98 15 ex-service men have signified their Intentions, to ask for cash from tbe benefits of the bonus law, and. 7347 for the benefits of a lona. This is a to tal of .17.163; about hair xt the We want thea and want then' bad; . Because wg do we wQ pay you the high est - price :- obtainable any where,; Bring us all you have :. .l.4--!.-, v" . t ' t , . -V'.-". ,, - '' Also old dothins, furnittire and junk of all kinds. vr STEuiock juin: co. The House of Half a Million and One Bargains 402 N, Coini; Phone 623 TOM MIX ; -In ,' -. "TRAILffl"'. Coming Sunday ' Harold Lloyd . -.in - ' tA Sailor-Made Man , ; VAITTED j JtUsed Ca&m to Wreck for.thelr parts, highest cash price paid. '? sj:e usl:, . ; for .aufo partsl for. all ciakea cf -cars at ; half price. -Auto Wrecking House 377 Court St Salem, Or. 2 MONEY FOR YOU ' ( Look around in your attic or store ' room . and ) you will find, long-forgot-ten articles, useless to you, but very useful to : others. : -.-:y:r xu' Turn these articles In to cash or exchange them for; something useful. V - A classified ad. in the i Statesman. will tell hun- dreds. about it. ; ? You can telephone your d.vt': ; ' ... PHONE 23 Earn ?6.S0 a Minute! If. as the statistics show, , untrained, average man will earn $41,000 between -the ages of 18 and 68; and the f- trained Successful man will, earn $108,160, there Is a, difference of $565,110. -'Many successful 'men point to their business college training as a principal factor ' in their success. The time in jnlnutes, required in i a 'business course of 36 weeks. ' 8 hours a day, 86,400 min ' . ntes. It such a" course can t mean the difference between success and failure, the time required is worth $6.60 ; a minute in increased earning capacity. - Worth thinking about. Capital Business College f Salem, Oregon occupy the . room- at 444 . Eutf street, next to ' the Gray Eelle, with a complete line of watches, docks. Jewelry etc...- Both men are expert watchmakers and man- afactarias jewelers. ; Mr. Roberts makes a specialty of diamond seU ting and Is said to be an expert in that Una.- The members ot the new ' firm 4 come highly ; recom mended as reliable progTesslre business men. '''. , A: lack's Cafe ' l 163 8. Com. St A good place to eat. Tables and, counter. AdT.v , Comtnicti Let-i';K ' Henry ! W. Meyers announces that a contract baa been let for three-ply asbestos ' waterproofing for the roof othe Salem hospi tal, to Abe Fraser.' The water proofing j cement paint is now cn part ot ithe building. The east and west ends of the hospital hare been boarded up, as there U not sufficient money on hand to complete the work.' " YA MacDonald's Farmer Almanac- At Tyler'a Drug . Store. Adr. ? Remcmbew j Th big used car sale starting Tuesday, January 17,, at Salem Automobile Co. Adr. ' Preparinfr for WreetUng Match A. It. Wallace returned yester- day from Portland to make final arrangements with Ted Thye to referee the wrestling match to be held ' at the , opera house next Tuesday erenlng under the aus pices of the Elks lodge. The con testants wlU' be George Lambert and RichaTd Kanthe, and It, Is un derstood that Thye wui challenge the winner.?-- - ' Pcni teal tary Minstrels - Will show Saturday night. Gen eral admission,' no resenrations, 50c. Tickets st i . Perry's i drug store or atldoor Adr. ? vs . u Charch Night SerTlccs : Dr. Carl Gregg Doney will bare charge of the 7:45 period ot the church night senrices at the First Methodist chureh tonight. C. A. Kells will have charge of the : 7 o'clock period. They are taking the places of Dr. E. C. Hickman and . ReT.i Blaine E. '. Klrkpatrick, wno . win be aosent from Salem. The other sections wi'll meat as usual and all are welcdme to at- tend.-... -'l '-j,-r-'t -rr-i Capital Garage Changes Hands F. C. jDoerfer haa sold his in terest in the Capital Garage on Liberty kind Ferry streets to tne Olson-Rookstool Auto Exchange of North Commercial street, who will conduct both places. A new feature wUl b a regular Satur day afternoon auction sale at the Liberty street gars Re, where a first class auto repair shop will also be conducted.. 1 Fitted at Tyler's drug store by ten expert In the builnees. Adr, Bait to Foreclose ' , . vas ? Suit to foreclose mortgage was filed yesterday Jin the circuit court by the t Willamette Valley Mort gage Loan . company against De borah paris, administratrix of the will of M. O. Davis and others. The - - mortgage to. be . foreclosed was executed sAusust 10,1916, and7 was for 1 14 0 0. The com plaint asks 'for this smount and $61.80 Interest and $175 attor nejs fees. i v " ' i Portland News Phone'248. The Charles K. Archerd v Implement company hare a bar gain counter, of odds and ends, which should interest every fann er in this locality, as every article is to be sold at a bargain price. i AdV. 'v: i $ Vv ry-iM wants to be Citizen - Chsrles Eugene Hass. laborer, who has i llyed in . the United States for the ' past 4 3 years, wants to be a real American citi seh. Hs was born in Norway m 1864 and came to this conntry tri 1879. i He now lives at Wood burn. C . ' 4 k . j. : ; m Vancouver lcnse- ( According to reports from Van couTer, WashJ a marriage llcenst; was issued January .17 to Lester HcConkey of McMinnrille. and Elr sie M. Delaplane of Salemlts ; 5 uu iiuc m tieaitora . - " , fV . T -v W Tt T-- ot the First Presbrternaa church. .Tli '"" -liTl"; rir rX"a rl of state his candidacy tor the Re- Jli' TT. Y-'l pnWican aomlaatioa for state sesn IT V TTT Tw A V ator from Multnomah county, w u uciu av w . i A. Cbildrea's MattsMW Free Saturday mornlnr, 10: JO. Bligh theater. "Winners of the WeaCI ACT. . v . v ' ' Kells is Bpeaki secretary Kells. of the local T waa the spaker at the WfUam- R Is the first candidate for a legislative seat to file from any district. His platform toUows: t I favor fewer lavs and proper respect for the law and ita en forcement; " tower taxes; common sense legislation, square deal to all: and I am absolutely opposed to freak legislation f of wnaterer sort and nature, ant a Republican tte Mdjto Testerday. ZTtiS Mr. Kells named a number ot ae-l , v t, ' . ttTltiea in which the students of I -- Willamette nnirersitT an render-1 Slogan; Fewer i Uwa. low taxes, sUte development er ing service to the people of Salem. He took this occasion to thank the students for the - help theyv hare rendered in "tbe past season. Qab'.ts)' FaUs City f arly yesterday afternoon the Men s tilee clan or Willamette nn- Announcement was made yes iverslty )eft for Falls City, where terday by the state highway de tkey appeared 1 Ins concert. They partment that the Oregon City arrived In time for banquet I bridge will b closed to traffic that had ben arrangeJin their January 23 and that it probably CoTersor . Olcott "yesterday an nounced, the appointment of Loyal M. Graham ot Forest Gtots as a member of the state land";settle m&u t commission to succeed Sen ator Robert X. SiaAfleld who has resigned because ' his duties at Washington : make It Impossible tor 'him to set with' the commis sion. -- - - - . . . r i r When the horsemen of Kinj Ahxnui. kidnap morals, Sneba's sis ter, and carry her to tne palace of the usurper Oregon City Bridge Wall x Be Closed January 23 behalf. i HOTEL ARRIVALS SIARION Q.t - F. Vesterburg. Hoover;' A. R. Bennett. Hood Rir er; Norris Ames, Silverton; Gus Newbery, Medfordr MrsJ I Cher bonneau. Edmonton; O R Daugh- erty. Molalia: G. A. Mansfield.N Msdford: Mrs. I.- Schmidt, waiia Walla; W. A. Alrd, Oregon City: John ,B Shipp. Bernlce Shtpp, PrineTille; R.sFox,A. Fox. J. O. Thompson. W. Garten, II Edward, A. Nelson, P. Stepon. IirBelford. D. McUiltin. Boiss; V. JLangman, Mrs. Joseph Sandvall. J. Goodman. A. B. Smith.' D. B. Grant, O. C. KJlgour," Kart A. Acksonk M. Rein hart. R. S. Flack, O. M. Brewster, Mr. : and Mrs. R. J. Seal J- E Re'd. Portland: Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Montgomery, j Monroe." BLIGH Mr, and Mrs; J. Altotf, H. S. Clark, J." IL Cbrlstenson. U E. Fugate, F. E. Dodd, M. L. Green. Jkf. E. Larnun, Merle Gra vat, F. M. Schader, A M 'Williams. Stay ton; M. Unnon. George Roth. II. Johnson. IL Baues, James Puff, R. JepBom, W. Wslteri P. Shea. A. Palmer. W. C. Will. P. Van Dana;' R. N, Shlnn, O'. Summons. N. L. Hotting, W. P. Yaw, H,B. Scotield. I. F. Drake, j Portland: C. H. Rideo. MiU City; ' A. B. Smith, Oak OroTe. j will remain closed the test ot the year. : The reason is construction of the aew bridge? at that plac4 which will be In progress through oat the year.. Alternative routes for. motorists are through Milwau kfc or by Eighty-second street, or to reach west side points to cross tho ferry at Sell wood. i ' r ! DIED i , . ELD At the residence., 1 S $7 N. Commercial street, Jan. 18th.. Anarew jsia.i aged SS years latner of Oscar,? Charley, Wil liam, Edward and Gust Eld. Mrs. Amanda -Mclntlre and Mrs. Hannah BitUe. Tbe tun eral services will be held Fri day at 1:30 D.m.; from Rlrdon's chfpel. Interment being at City view cemetery. ; . v J t . PERSONALS Goes to Portland : ' ; .. ' 1- Mrs. C. - F. Bishop will go to Portland this . morning,' called there by; the illness of her grand daughter, Elizabeth Jane Bishop. Tha little girl Is tfc daughter ot Koy Bishop and following an at tack of - influenza ' Is -- said to be threatened Iwlth pneumonia. . Card . of Thanks - We wish to express' bur heart felt thanks : and appreciation to our many friends for their sym pathy, assistance ' and beautiful floral offerings during our late bereavement in the death of "our beloved mother and grandmother, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ellison and family. Adv. ;. , , New.. Jewelry Store'; , . ' ', saiem win soon have , a , new Jewelry store. D. Landows , of Vanxlevaie X ' Friday-Saturday j j) 1 Sunday -Monday 1 AU NeW how Sun. 1 iUGH Theatre! Free ).;-: :4 ''S Consultatloa and examinatlo Drs. Bradford Jb Bradford D. C state licensed physicians. Tea years in practice. . Phone 6z6j.t Suite 111 Oregon , Bide. Ady. 4 Pomona Granxe. RcmoIhUob i At the meeting Wednesday aN ternoon of Pomona grange a reso lution Jwss unanimously adopted favoring a change In the method of electing stale officials ot the prange.: The reRo'ntiou expiessed the opinion that;the old way of election by delegates was to he preferred to tbe : one In ' practice A Clsasifled Ad; -J. Wilt bring i you a buyer. rAdy. One license Teaterday ; .X 5 Only one marriage license was Issued yesterday and that was to Christian O.liKrause of Portland. salesman, ; and Elsie TateS . of 2:49 North? Liberty street - a clerk. 1 f? ;y-' s . s V v 1 SPECIAL Added Attraction CALIFORNIA Taken . Salinas, CaL "CHEROKEE MIT Appearing in Person in his big Western . Vaudeville Surprise ; , Special Lobby Attraclion Too ;today oniy 'a mm TEIATR 1 ,iMr. JMary I Fulkerson, county superintendent of schools, was Tisiting schools yesteraay in iae Scotts Mills part of the; county. : John H. Rudd. execume sec retary of the Marlon county Y. M. C, A. went 10 jsiayiwB i w . H. S. Hudson, supreme master Artisan, of Portland, was in tne city yasterday attending to lodge business. - - 1 - James - Nicholson. J insurance agent, left yesterday lor New York - city. He waa accompanied east by his wife as far as Minne apolis. ',-. I Suit to Clear Till Suit to clear title to real estate was filed yesterday la the Marlon county circuit court-by,Ray Or ren and Hatiie c Orren against John T. Foster and a number f others. The title to land involved in the suit is In 'section 1. town ship 4, south ot range ! west. 5' Legs! Blanks rj Get them at The Statesman'Ot- f ice. , Catalog on application. , Adv. 1 , 1 , , . . Divorce la Sought Hasel R. Mizner has .Died suit in the Marion county curcuit court for a divorce from William Miz ner, She alleges he drank too much and that he deserted her in April of 1920 and that he now lives in Spokane. . Discharge Papers Filed The official discharge certifi cats of Floyd ; D. lwis, major medical, corps, has been filed .for record wita. the Marlon county clerk. He was awarded the French Croix de Guerre and the Belgium war cross, jf He was wounded In Balgtum. during the last, year of me WK,.ir; -i.;.i:;i;;; ; Gift to Old iVonlr-'a MoihaZ- . A deed of record has been filed for recbrd ih which Mary E.Goudy makes h gift of four lots in Hub bard! to the Methodist Old Peo- pie's horned The deed states that the lots are a gift and no revenue stamps are attached. $9900 Farm Hold -A ;31 acre farm in township S south of. range 2 west, located northwest of ; Waconda has - been wld Tor $9900. The grantor was Alfred Kof ton and wife; 'and the grantee,' John A: Richmond. - : - t:rjr Iiowcr "in "Ma rloa" County When it comes, to the state Ibvy of taxes, Marion county gets off a little! easier this year -than Linn county. . j. The state levy f or I LIBBY -At the residence. 265 , Lfrelle street. Jan. 18th. Mrs. Jane Lihby, widow of the late Levi D. LIbby, mother of Mrs. Clara Southwick of Salem. Mrs. Ben Terreer of PTerson, Wash., Crs. Lavlca Crippen, of St. : Charles, Minn., iA. L. Lihby of Salem, Osman LIbby ot Belling ham, Wash and Forest LIbby y of Ladysmith, B.: C. , ' Notice of funeral win be made later by the Rigdon mortuary. ELLIS -At the i Soldiers' Home, Port Orford, Wash. January 15, Lott F. Ellis, at the age of 86 years. The funeral serrices were held yesterday from the " Webb & Clough chapel, the Rev."'W ! C: Xantner officiating. Burial wa n City View cemetery. Ha ; Is surrired by : . one daughter, "Mrs. Tiiile Mason of Bremerton, and a son, Billie Ellie of Reno, s Also by two grandchildren and v two great grandchildren. FUNERAL? NOTICE Funeral services for the late Mrs. Mary Scates will be held on Thursday, Jan. 19th, at i o'clock from the v First Baptist church. Si.13: .'..L ti-1 concluding service Cityriew ceme- iT "it. nl7n WZtrdtZ s terr ReT' MlHiken of Delating. The the-Oregon Electric for &- at , the Rigdon mortuary. JbSV " t t Clarence Bishop left yesterday for Eureka, Ca.' for two weeks. He will be gone The funeral of S. A. Dicken son will be held at 10:30 Friday morning from Rlgdon'a . chapel. James Crawford of Portland is ":t.-li17n1' v feStHufS.o'F: Hons of tbe Oregon City. Enter. prise were Salem visitors ; yester day. I cemetery. OLCOTT I1TES ay- OTHER on II Webb & Clough Leading Funeral Expert EmbaLserf Conference to Devise Ways and Means of fighting Drug Evil Pending . Governor Olcott yesterday took the Initial step tqward calling a conference of . western governors for 'the purpose of devising ways and ' means to fight the narcotic drug evil. ""'!-' The Oregon governor, following instructions . received at the con- terence iri Portland . on January 11, addressed letters to the gov ernors of California,-Idaho, Mon tana. Washington and Wyoming, inviting tnem to attend a comer ence at a time and place to be se lected later. Governor Olcott sug gests that the session be. held in Oregon, but says he will agree to another place . if it , appears to be better tor the purposes of the con- ierencei -..;,., .,r---. . - ,At conference l of lending public officials ot , the state ot Oregon held at my j Request in rvruina, urgon, f January - 11, 1922, preliminary steps were tak en toward organisation ot a strong association to, combat the Illegal saH and use of narcotic drugs," writes the governor. j "It was the sense of the meet ing that a Cooperation of the vari ous states is essential to wage a successful warfare f, against this menace to our citiasnship. I was Instructed at: the meeting to re quest a conference of the gover nors of California. 'r Idaho, TMon tana, Oregon, Washinrton and Wyoming for the purpose of bring ing about- more satisfactory con ditions in relation to the sale and use of such drugs., ' t : . -' "'I am writing you and the gov ernors of the various states enum erated, to : ascertain if you feel thit you cpuld Join In sich a con 'ference, and If so when and where. T;?eedless to.saythe state of Oregon will welcome you for. the conference here, if ft may be so arranged, but It it Js essential that the" conference be held elsewhere I deem It of such' importance we should' endeavor to 'arrange, it at the earliest possible time and most convenient place," . RIGDON & SON. Wi uil the? Post Sjtteta Broken erthes and : other deformities : corrected, without the use of arch supports, casta, pads, etc. and without the loss of time from your regular oc cupation. Kot Chiropody . Drs. White & Marshall - . -j .... .f .. ,, . , U. 8. Bank BIdg. w:,. LADD & BUSH, BANKERS . ErtaKbMtta General Banling Csslzesi ..-a..-n. .--f.; .:. -.. 9 - t- f .'it-iir.-' h '- : Offica Hotzn froza 10 a. xa, lo IS za. Steinway Asbestos hattsjire!x npTTE Y and E Fire . 1 Wall File has an Asbestos lining bet ween two walls' of steelt .' ' Come ia and see It! COMMERCIAL ? BOOK STORE 163N.Com,I Phone 61 FlUNCCASIKTTS ' hi tJf. eifoai irt . ytttm crovirr ' w ew bm vsmi isa . QNCERT artists and music . : . teachers iii stri are wedded to theSTEnAYpianoj The suprWe miisicai pty.Uiusl'f .) xpublicly;lrccgnizecl i$ the same quality that endears i tho name J; Steinway to countless private -i homes of discrimination and refine . 1 : - i . -. . , i . ' 1 : . i" . 1:.. ' .. - . : " : . . , - - v.. ;.-,.-.. r --: ."! - Sherman J jlay & Co. MOORE-DUMI LIUSIC STORE PhonographgRccordj-r-SIicct LIu:xc I Masonic Building ( . KIP r ?'. ",.-r: - i i. .i- .:r :.' Adrance Showing in New Dresses Spring lloncst-to-goodnesa value in Garments that . are difierent . l ' The New 5pino; Dresses show , a decided change in style and the prices are very reas-v enable. v , ; Their, simplicity "of linei-with Nthe new and novel trimmings, and the. always desirable , and appropriate embroidery combined .with - good materials and workmanship gives you -a garment that you can afford to own at the price you wish to pay. Taffeta Silks--Canton Crepes and Crepe de . Chine., "." 1 ' v Piced at $19.75 to $54.75 Qualitv 3Ierehandise Popular Prices Where Shopping is a Pleasure 1 ,