The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 21, 1922, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE OREGON CTATKSM AN SALEM. OTIEC.ON
SATURDAY MORNING, -JANUARYS. 1922
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GITY NEWS IN BRIEF
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Accordfing to report from
TtfhlflKton,- D. C, Marlon county-arew
(appointment ot two
BOitmaatera yesterday. These
; Lere Ronald O. White, appointed
postmaster at Falls City and
Edgar BJ Watters to serve as
- postmaster at Stayton. Among
those wb are supposed to be well
informed n conditions, politically
t peak in there is a feeling tbat
vitbin a week or two, annonn.ce-
jnent wilt be made by the civil ser-
. vice commission as to who will re
ctiT the; appointment as postmas
ter at Salem. '
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Comforts and Ilbket .
At Hamilton's. Adv;
coat at the time of her departure
irom tne institution.
Save Money on
omrorts and blankets at Ham
Iton'B. AdT.
Stiff Employs Expert
- T. D. IAddla who for the past
five years has been engaged In
aoecial phonograph work In ' a
' Jaffa , Portland retail .house, has
coma to Salem to taka charge ot
the phoaograph department of
the II. I Stiff Furniture Co. Mr
Addta Is a phonograph expert and
-will be able to give special ser
rice to Salem music lovers.
The Crime of Iot
v And hundreds of other inter
estisg paper novels Just received.
Kow l&c. The Ace, High street
Adv. ;
Ewaprd Girls
( Two girls escaped last evening
about 9:30 o'clock from the Ore-
rgon state foeblo minded Instltu
t.OB aajti it inougnt tnoy were
headed for, the .bright; lights of
the city. Their names are. Garnet
Xsitne,! 17, and' v Olive Fleze, 18.
Ib tfTSeze girl ta of t light com
ploxloa and ;wa's ''wearing a blue
Auto Collision
R. M. Hofer of 785 South Com
mercial street, reported to the po
lice last evening that while driv
ing south on the highway north of
saiem, he struck a car traveling
north. At the time of the accident
tho north-bound car, which be
longed to TL C. Roberta was at
tempting to pass a wagon. The re-
suit of the collision wan that the
ioreris car sustained a bent
frame and a rear wheel lorn off,
while the llofer car had a fender
damaged.
wer to the? suit. Dental alleged
that Bachelor did not deliver the
merchandise When it came for
trial before a Jury. It decided that
the oats aid wheat had actually
Deen delivered to Dental and re
turned a verdict in favor of Bache
lor for the amount sued, 194.13.
Costs of the suit are assessed
against Dental.
Suits Dismissed
Suits against J. L. Van Doren
have been dismissed in the circuit
court by the Spaulding lagging
company and the Great Western
garage. Before the sale of the
Van Doreii home in Fairmount
Park, these suits served as a lien
against the property.
Reduction . Kale
On comforts and blanket
Hamilton's. -Adv.
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Doctor to Mept
The Polk-Yamhill-Marion medi
cal society will hold its next meet
ing at the Salem Commercial club
next Tuesday evening. The pro
gram of the eveniner inclndes th
election of the following members:
ur. H. l,. Edwards of Salem, Dr.
W. W. Kettle of Wood burn. Dr.
I. A. Steevcs of Dallas and Dr. S.
N. Wendt of Newberg. A paper
will be read by Dr. Raymond E.
Watking of Portland on "The Fe--male
Perineum."
Free
Consultation and examination.
Drs. Bradford k. Bradford, D. C,
state licensed physicians. Ten
years in practice. Phone 626.
Suite 319 Oregon Bldg. Adv,
at the Grand theater. Friday, Sat
urday and Sunday evenings.
Adv.
SKIPPER, RESCUER OF SIX AT SEA, AND HIS WIFE
To Meet Jan. 23
Members of the American le
gion will meet next Wednesday
evening at th.je armory for a gen
eral social fespion and to take
note of the clpcoinir of a number
ship campaign. The legion now
has a membership of about 500
aand there is a feeling among the
boys that this; should be increased
to 700. i
W. -
Bugle Corps Coming
The bugle corps of the Astoria?
Boy Scouts are arranging to visit
Salem-at the tima of the big Boy
Scout conclave to be held in Sa
lem. February 10., It is under
stood that Harold Cook, scout ex
ecutive at Astoria will accompany
the buglers.
Suit to Qtklet Title
Suit has been brought against
the ity of Salem by Fred W. Wil
son to quiet title to all that part
of the north half of block 6C in
North Salejn, lying east of thai
fairgrounds road. The suit al
leges that: the city claims some in
terest in this land and it is a?kel
that the jcity be required to set
forth its interest, if any.
Cioing to Portland
L. S. Geer, secretary of the Sa
lem Woodmen of the World is In
Portland today attending a con
ference with J. I,. Wilson, head
manager of the Woodmen of the
World, and other officials.
Yeomen, Attentio
Meeting tonight in Foresters
hall, instead of our room in Whit
man hall; Adv.
Scouts Holding Meeting!
Last evening three meetings
were held of boy scouts. Troop
No. 5. under! scout master Charles
Goodwin, met at the Leslie Metho
dist church. H Troop 6, under com
mand of scout master Harry Scott,
met at the First Methodist church
Troop 7, S. G. Robinson, scout
master, me ft at the Christian
church. The scouts are nlann'ne a
number of stunts for the Febru
ary, 10 conclave.
Everybody WanU Swift's
Fertilizers. For prices and easy
wrrai eee (Jiarence S. tiowne
I phone 353. Adv.
tfortmarjfr Glasses
Easier and Better -.
lTttmVnik'n'l see
rhone 1285 Salem, Oregon
Appraisers Report
The estate of Martha Williams
has been appraised at 12207.50.
The appraisers wen Rob!n D.
Day, H. Gearhart end Don W.
Miles.
SAVE$$$
bs boyinz your hardware and
furniture at The Capital Hard
ware: & Furniture Co., 285 N.
Commercial street. Phone 947
Good Kecond-lfand
Heating stoves at Hamilton's
AdV. i
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It Was Up to tho Jury
f. A. Bachelor alleged in his
suit against A. B. Dental that be
tween October 21 and October 29,
13ZI. lie delivered to Dental 7745
pounds of hay, 3699 pounds of
oats, and 1 1 bushels of wheat and
that a reasonable value for the
same was $94.13. Filing an ans-
IMomk
ing
tfrfUlm at l'Stt H. Commercial StrMt
Chmo Bo'T, Koo11m a ad Anarieaa
' PUkafcj Ie -Cream aad Drlnka.
Otfaa it ia t I m.m.
, . i gpaclal Snnty
CHXCSEH SZXSEB
CAPITAL BARGAIN
I HOUSE
We pay . highest price. .
We bur and aeU evary thing
We aell f or less. - .(
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sis Center St. Phone 898
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WANTED
To Buy Used Furniture .
Pkoaov us before you sell, we
tmr the highest cash price for
furniture, guns, stoves, kodaks,
etc. .. .-.v'S-; : . -rv-':
! THE HUB
Furniture Co.
373' Court St,. . ; ( Phone 404
Want.t Tax Title
A. R. Trindle has brought suit
in the Marion county circuit court
asking for foreclosure proceedings Halloon
on a tax lien on lot 12. hlork 15 For the-kiddies today. 2 n. ni
or I of Highland addition to the city I to 5 p. m. Liberty theater, and
of Salem;. It is alleged that the a crackerjack show for the child
delinquent taxes of 1914 were ren also. Adv.
purchased in J91C, and subse
quent, taxes paid, amounting to
113.03. -As three years have elap
sed since the first tax title was
issued, a tax title is asked.
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Cant, and Mrs. A. B. Randall. Capt Randall has charge of the
eteamcr Hudson and picked the crew and two dogs from a French fish
ing smack. He was accused ot falling to make a rescue at soa several
I conths ago. but wa exonerated.
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Vaudeville
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We want them and want
them ba :ecanse we do
we will pay you the high
est price obtainable any
where, Briny; us all you
have,.:..fv ;-
Also old clothing, furniture
and junk of all kinds, r
STEINB0CK JUNK CO.
The House of Half a Million
and One Bargains
402 N. ConrT. Phone 523
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Now Showing
A Super Special
"The
. Woman
In His
House"
Continuous Show
Daily
Free Baloon's for Chil
dren at Saturday
Matinee
LIBERTY
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MONEY FOR
YOU '
Look around in your
attic or store room and
you will find long-forgotten
articles, useless to
. you, but very useful to
others. :
Turn these articles in
to cash or exchange them
for something useful.
A classified ad. in the
Statesman will tell nun-;
dreds about it. ;
. You can telephone your
ad.
PHONE 23
Tomorrow
lias been the cause for fail
ure of more than one prom
ising young man or woman.,
Putting off till tomorrow
what ought to be done today
is always dangerous.
Your eyes should be ex
amined TODAY. The know
ledge that your eyea are Jut
what they should be is worth
dollars to you. Phone us.
for appointment.
MORRIS
OPTICAL CO.
204-211 Salem Rank of
Commerce lluildlng
Oregon' Largest Optical !
Institution
Thono 239 fori appointment
- SALEM, OREGON, :
Penitentiary Minstroln
will show Saturday night. Gen
eral admission, no reservations.
50c. Tickets at Perry'a drug
store or: at door. Adv.
Visited Brush College
Last evening Mrs. M. L. Fulker-
son, county supenntenaent 01
attend a Parent-Teachers' meet
ing. For the benefit of those, "who
are not acquainted with that
school district, it may be said that
Brush college is a regulation ru
ral district school of two rooms.
Tonsils neniOYed .
Having had, his tonsils extract
ed. Frank Myers will enjoy the re
mainder of his vacation by visit
ing nis Drotner who lives near
Medford. Mr. Myers left for that
city, famous for its pears, last
evening;
Expecting Large Attendance . .
Examinations for the second
semester of Willamette university
will b.- held February 1 to 4. The
second semester opens Monday,
February 5. According to reports,
there will be an increased atten
dance. V
dred E. Iofiue. part of lots SG and
87, Friends Oregon colony, ,-000.
D. B. Simpson et ux to Jacob
Fnhrer, lot 5, block 1. Church
street addition to Salem, $10.
Irene Davis to George Pule,
4.62 acres in section 6-8-3-W.,
00.
Oracle Wolfard to Krtta Dahl.
part of lot U, Browns addition
to Silverton, $3suu.
A Classified Ad
Will .bring you a buyer. Adv.
"Own Your Own Home"
Members of the Marion County
Realtors association who are also
members of the Commercial club.
have been invited to take charre
of the Commercial club noon lun
cheon- next Monday. They will be
Some Champions
The basketoati players of the
Washington junior high schools
are preening themselves, feeling
the effects of several victories.
FOLEY'S HAS EVKK r.xu.r.u
January is a bad month lor in
fluenza, la grippe ana u roncni
troubles. It Is unwise to neglect
the slightest cough or cold. Fo
ley's Honey and Tar gives
prompt relief, gets right at the
trouble, covers raw inttaniea sur
faces with a healing coating.
clears the air passages, eases
stuffy breathing and permits
August of last year the hotel was
managed by Cliarles X. Bilyeu of
this ctiy. Mr. Thompson, who
leased the hotel to Mr. Bilyeu1,
took over the management of the
hotel in August and has been
conducting it since that time. ;
The deal Is said to be some
where in the neighborhood of
$50,000. Mr. Dickinson takes
possession of the property, which,
bes'.des the three story wooden
structure, includes the three-story
brick building; just east ot it, to
morrow, f
ThnrsHnv pvAnlnp thev nlavnd the
McKinley junior high school bas- sound, rerrosmng, neauu-uui.u
ketball team and won with a score sleep. Mrs. P. A. Gibson, 1 54
ot 21 to 8. Thursday night they
played the Grant junior high
given the nrivlleee of tellina- Com. school and won with a score ot
merclal club members something iu to b. in-ereiore tne wasning-
tbat should be done in order that
more should own their own home
in Salem
ton players are some champions.
College Ave., Uacin.3, wise.
writes: "Foley s has never tauea
in giving immediate relief and l
am never without it." Sold every
where. Adv.
Dallas Guardsmen Defeat I
McMinville Legion Fiye
20.
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Legal Blanks -
Get them at The Statesman of
fice. Catalog on application.
Military Men in Town
Lieutenant Arthur I. Dahl and
Kieu tenant Carl It. Moscr of Com
pany I, Silverton, were in the city
yesterday, callers at the office of
Adjutant ueneral White. Theey
report big company banquet for
the evening of Tuesday, January
Z4. company I attracted favor
able attention of military men in
tne state recently on accoount of
ttts high attendance record. The
company is 90 strong.
Left for Coos County
MUs Marjorie Mlnton, having
completed the course of Willam
ette university, left yesterday for
C003 county where she has accep
ted a position as teacher. Willam
ette university .graduates are in
demand as teachers, according to
William E. Kirk, registrar.
Settled Out of Court
The suit of Steusloft Bros.
against J. L. Van Dorn and wife
has been: dismissed. The records
Ebow that it had been 3cttled out
of court.
THO M P S LI "J SELLS
DALLAS HOSTELRY
Hotel Gail Purchased by Cot
tage Grove Man, Con
sideration $50,000
DALLAS. Ore.. Jan
(Special to The Statesman i--The
Company L basketball tani
of this city defeated the fast Am
erican legion team of McMinnviSUe
at the latter i-ity last night by a
score of 19 to 18. The same was
close throughout, and at the esid
ot the last half Ihe score stood :17
to' IT. An extra five1 minutes
were played without either team
scoring and in playing . another
period of equal length, McMlijn-
vilie mad? a basket on a foul ahd
Helgerson of Dallas made a bas'
ket from the field. i
A large crowd of Dallas basket
ball fans witnessed the game.ij A
return game is to be played in
Dallas in the near future.
The other day a dog overturned
an automobile. Many a human has
tried the trick and failed. '
"Millions of
For; production but not one for
destruction" See added attrac-
i tlon, 'tConquest of the Forest" at
the Grand theater. Friday, Sat
urday; and Sunday evenings.
Adv. i
Sues as Guardian DALLAS. Or.. Jan. iie-
Allan Kvnon administrator cial to The Statesman.) The Gall
of the estate of Alfreda Badorek. hotel in this city, the property of
and guardian for the four Bado- J. B. Thompson, a veteran notei
rek children, has brought suit in man of Oregon, was sold by Mr.
the circuit court against Michael Thompson yesterday afternoon to
Xichol for $974.50. In the suit it Georga B. Dickinson of Cottage
is alleged that before the death of Qrove.
Butt cp Ui
Creamery butter and butter fat
climbed up a few notcthes in the
market yesterday, with quotations
of 40: cents for butter and 34
cems;ior ouiicriat. tggs are
noiauig strong at .su cents a
dozen;
Alfrida Badorek, Nichols had con
verted to his own use $135 ot her
money and had taken possession
of personal property; a total value
of 1302.50. Also that Nichols! had
The Gail hotel has for a num
ber of years been iOne of the pop
ular hotels of the state. Its
meals have been unexcelled, and
the accommodations better than
received from the four Badorek most of those in cities larger than
children the sum of $537 which be
refused to return
I HOTEL ARRIVALS
From; the
In the forest to the finished
product. See "Conquest of the
Forest" added film attraction at
the Grand theater. Friday, Satur
day and Sunday evenings. Adv.
Both 'IUvovoring
Walter Blaco of Turner who
was operated on January 11 at the
balem hospital, is reported to be
maklhg a favorable recovery. The
same; Is -true of Robert Lester
Grosnong. who was operated on
at thp Salem hospital January 16,
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In I Oregon's greatest industry.
See "Conquest of the Forest" an
added attraction to usual features
MARIOX L. It. Lyon. J. VJ
Gate. C. II. Cook. J. A. Goss. A.
M. Page, C. K. Tibbets. Ray E.
Wenger, G. B. Roy, L, R. Bond,
W. 11. Adams. J. F. Krafsec,
Frank M. Barrett. E. M. Pugh. A.
W. Muchern. Portland; F. M. Wil
lis. Des Moines: Percy R. Kelly,
Albany: E. B. Gabriel. Eugene;
RLay C. Coulin. Grand Rapids;
L. R. Waters. F. B. Guthrie. Rose-
burg; C. H. Tisdale. Sutherlin.
BLIGH Ben Caston. F. E.
Grimes. S. A. Harmon, G. E. Scott,
O. C. Webb. J. C. Cornett, W. L
Frederickson. R. Comps, Port
land; E. A. Lewis. Forest Grove;
J. R. Maulscy. Everett. Wash.: E
Mines, Aberdeen, Ida.: Earl Hil
ton, Xewberg; jO. A. Berg-er, Seat
tle; H. B. Scofield. Washington,
D. C.
Dallas. Traveling men irom an
over the country have been high
in their praises of the, hostelry,
and made an endeavor, to stop
over n'ght here if possible. For
several years prior to the first ot
"Big
Moments In
"Queen Of Sheba"
When Nomis drowns
herself in the pool
after her betrayal
by the King
Sued
LAURI Franb: T. Lauri tiled l
a local hospital, January i.
age 82 years. Body will be
shipped to Astoria by Webb &
Clough.
WARXER At his home, located
at Church and-Trade streets,
Thursday, January 10. 1922, Al
Warner, at the age of 36 year3.
Heart failure was the cause.
Deceased Is survived by his
wife and one son. Wayne, five
years of age. Funeral will be
held Sunday from Rigdon's
chapel. Hour will be announced
later.
KIDS;
l'l XFJIAL NOTICES
PERSONALS
FREE
SHOW
TODAY
10:30 a.m.
'WINNERS OF
THE WEST"
BLIGH THEATRE
Dr. Carl Gregg Doney left yca-
Tday for Wenatchee. where he
will deliver several addresses.
John .Nelson left yesterday over
the Oregon Electric for Astoria.
Henry Meyera is spending the
day in Portland.
Miss Gladys Taylor is the guest
of Miss Ruth Smith at the Beta
Chi sorority of Willamette univer
sity. Miss Mary Jane Albert of Wil
lamette university will be a week
end visitor In Eugene as the guet
of the Kappa Kappa Gamma sor
ority of which she is a member.
' The funeral of Andrew Kid will
wan hold at 1 : H (I Friday after
noon from Kigdou's rliapl. Inter
nient was made in City iVew cenr
ctery.
The funeral of August A. Kti-
sel will bo held Monday at 2 p.m.
from Ulgdon's. Interment at City
View cemetery.
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Las Times
TOM MIX
"Trlri" I
Tomorrow
Harold Lloyd
In
Sailor-Made Man"?
LADD & BUSH; BANKERS
EjUbllakrt 1863
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General Ranking Business
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Office Honrs from 10 a. m, to S p, ex.
SATURDAY SPECIALS ;
CHOICE MEATS
I5uy your Groceries and Meal together and have them
delivered f ree.-
Beef to BoiL pound . 1 8c and. 10c
Beef to Roast - ...,.... . 10c and 15c
Ham burner - -.-.12 'i c
Pork Sausage... - L 15c
Steak : . .... -4 15c and ZUC
YEW PARK STORE
12th and Leslie Streets
Phone 9
TODAY LAST DAY OF i ' i i 1 1 ,
Semi-Annual Shoe
Prices
1 Entire Stock
Reduced 20
SHOES AS LOW AS 95c PAIR
Last Day of Sale Saturday January 21
415 State St 114 N. Liberty
Mcdowell market
Where a Dollar Does Its Duty.
Phone 1421
173 S. Commercial Street
We are now usin? the choicest steer beef of any
market in Salem. . We do not hold you up for this
choice meat as the markets do that sell steer beef fnr
Salem. We sell this choice meat at the same prices
others charge for their old tough cow meat. .
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Choice Pork to Roast...-..t.-...U....:....t 18c'
Thick Round Beef Steaks, known as Swiss "H v
Steak, per pound ...U....A-.......i-.....i......w..,i..15c
We have a nice lot of Dressed Chickens.,, r-r j
1 : "ft i; lit 1
C-onied Beef, choice -12 vCi
Our Own Sugar Cured Breakfast Bacon....
Our Own Pure Lard m bulk...
Bring your empty pails.
IT COSTS YOU LESS TO
25c
: -15c
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TRAM AT McDOWELL'S
REALTY EXCHANGES
Reported by Union Abstract
Company
W. K. and l.eile Cginjtou to S. .
E. Troberf, part of lot if; block 2?.
University addition to Salcnit
$1300. - ,
Forrest W. and Viola It. IJar
thulomcw to Charles C. and Mil-
Webb & Clough
Leading Funeral
Directors
Expert Embalmers
RIGDON & SON
Leading Mortician
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You Should Hear
DR. GEO. ffl. LEHIGH
He will speak twice on Sunday at the
First Baptist Church
Also each night next week
The Church should be filled to hear hit inter
r. - - - tiling messages 'Ck jj.
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