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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1922)
THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 6, 1822 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF be certified as soon as the state Ithe dinner itself Tne clab has irrigation and drainage securities j been acquiring some new mem- commission can have a meeting, bers. and ail these litest j ang lings are expected to be present Leeal Blanks and help the old ones roar. i , Hahone .'Will Speak ; , .1 L. 1. Mahone of Portland, who was one of the Oregon Tepresenta ,tlve at the national convention 1 of Spanish-Americanwar veterans f ' at San Francisco In August, Is 1 to addiess Hal Ilibbard camp, Sa lem U. S. W. V. the night of Oc- fODer no nan n uuui utz l ul Interesting and valuable things to '.. tell the boys about their national ' inpfttine. about tensions, bonuses and other things that they- want td'know, A Ugbt lunch Is ,to be 1 served, antt 1 tne poya .expect- to, ' 1 make' it 1 profitable ''evening- 1 The camp Is growing steadily, ; jthrqugU'tbe Jolnifli of mett who " hare never before" affiliated with organization, but ; now begin nce. Catalog on application. Married In Portland .w. w iir um war memor- 1(Jt. Miss Thelma Eshleman. an les are wortn presenring and their emDlova of th antomohii. reels 01a rrienasnips worth renewing. Convention to leet tratlon department of the secre- Oreeon State Sundav school tary of state's office, and Hugh Minnetta Slaters Will convention will b held In Port-I Wayne of Gervais. were married Receive pupils in voice today iand October 11 12 and 13. Evrv Tuesday in Portland. The bride at her studio. Darby Bldg. Phone Sunday school In Marion county has been tne sUte depart- -,, n.hi. ronntr in th mem ior aoout two years. tata in. exnected to be renresent.- Experienced Waitresses Wanted Li w. C. Pearce of New Yoric Pwl Oysters or Stew At une uray Belle. Adv. a t g n.,nMm rM-i,A win At Quick Lunch. 420 Ferry. Ad be the main speakers. uonas certified t Refunding bonds of the Ochoco Jack's Cafe- irrigation district of Crook coun- 1S S. Com. St. A good place to ty In the sum of $1,100,000 were eat. Tables and counter. Adv. received by the state engineering department yesterday and are to In Court Here George D. Young and w. M. PERSONALS j DOROTHY DALTON ;' fc v . v v " , '-V 1 Comedy v Starts Saturday Evening r; '"The Prizoner of Zenda"'! J MABEL NORM AND ' and RAYMOND HATTON . In " ' ' 'Head Over HccU" A Big Laugh Show v V"-'-. .. -. - ; Miss Barbara McLoney, assist ant editor or the Four-L Bulletin, official publication of the Loyal Legion of Loggers and Lumber- Davis. Portland attorneys, are men, jwith headquarters in Tort- attending court in Salem this land, was a Salem visitor yester week. Mr. Young was a sergeant da. In Battery A,. Oregon Artillery, durinr the Spanish-American i war ... and Mr.Davhi was of the Oregon HOTEL ARRIVALS I Diuuuai Kuaiu cicii ucigis vunv interesting national struggle V" f '. HIGH CUASS FiifiireliiGiDoii Saturday; October 7th; 1:30 p. m. hi ' 1 " 273 N. High Street, Next to City Hall AV of: ': one William and Mary-fumed oak dining room suit, con sisting of 60-inch top buffet, 4 8-lnch top extension table, 3 .tiirhf Htnn and carrer. with best xrade Spanish leather. seats. This is HnexcepticmdWy ffnelsuit an'd1ust likerew. 4 1 William & Mary mahogany library table, me Etna yQn.wm admire; 1 overstaffed tapestry rocker, with spring seatf 1 reed rocker ahd Bettee with tapestry seat and back; 1 oak taberette, 2 Axmlnster rnjgs, 9x12 and. 2 small rugs to match. These are the best grades, with good design, and like new. s5 pairs silk draperies, 1 Princess oak dresser, oak rocker, 1 large Ivory dresser. Ivory ' rocker, white enamel chiffonier, 3 aim mons, 2 continuous post beds, with steel springs nd silk floss and felt mattresses, 2 baby beds, one 'with silk floss mattress; white enamel breakfast table with 4 chairs; 1, large, cast iron heater, baby carriage, . 2 child's high chairs, nursery chair, looking glass, 62-plece et Jbhnston Bros., England, dishes (the' Bombay pattern): glass ware and kitchen ware, wash tubs, boiler, axe shovel, and many other articles. . ' TAKE NOTICE: Etery article in this sale Is htgh class. and Just like new, being used a very short time. L. E. WALTER - F. N. WOODRY, Owner, Phone 545R . r Auctioneer, Phone 511 R0STE1N &GREENBAUM HOSIERY Not how cheap, biit good Hosiery Ladies Blacfe Wool Hosiery at $1.00, 75c, and 50c a pair Ladies' Heather Wool JTosiery at $1.85 and $1.00 a pair Children's Wool Hosiery at...... 75c and 65c a pair Ladies Silk and Wool : Hosiery at..............$1.85 a pair Allen A...Black Cat Silk Hosiery at $15 and $1 a pair Ladies Outsizes, Silk Hosiery, extra good at $1.65 and $1.50 pair Allen A. Black. Cat SUk Lisle Hose at.... 50c a pair Allen A. Black Cat Cotton Hose at..., 25c a pair Our hosiery gives satisfaction. Ladies' (Gloves, Best Values Julias Kayser Ladies' fabric gloves, real rhamoisette glove3,' last year's price $1.25, this season....75c a pair Sec our extra special at:.........,.:..... - $1.00 a pair Minerva Yarns Are Best Beautiful shades. Silk Mixes, Luster Wool, Shetland Floss, Knitting Worsted, (Saxony, Spanish and Em broidery yarns. . 5 R. & G. Corsets. Popular numbers. New low prices. , 72 inch Mercerized Table Ctoth, good quality, yard wc. See our imported all linen table cloths, napkins to matcn. Fine Unbleached Muslin, 36 inch, worth more by the 27 inch OutingFlannels, good grade, light or dark yd 17c f Girls' Coats Nice Woolen Coats, all this season's very newest styles. Low prices. 1 ' . ' I Millinery Department in Rear Room in rear room. Big display of up lo, the minute millinery. Readv-to-wear Hata or trimniingsi As4isua.we have the assortment, combined "with quality, style, and low est prices in this city. Expert trimmers ready to sup ply your wants. r 240-246 NORTH COMMERCIAL-STREET Bam Total IiOss T T a n .... V..4..l. foom Jara nu., ,.uuc..u.. 1""T""' a. W. Glassfnrd. R H. Rowdier. one ol the finest in the urusn " College district of Polk county rest of Salem, was burned Mon- day night of this week, after MARION C. A. Westrau, Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Wacner. Mr. and I Mrs. E. A. Aldrich, J. A. Kissel, Richard Norris, J. C. Appel, N A. Walker, E. F Smith, C. I Lindsay, J. A. Beock, H. H. Qmio. A m nr..... tr rt .""St?!? ville, B G. Mann, T. E. AllZ i if aw oo i vawv icb a u ac and filled with grain and bar The loss was about' $2500, With $1500 insurance. ithe biz new prune dryer, built this A. C Hall. H .W. Cowley. V. M Hilary, W. M. Davis, A. A. Hale, 51.1 il m Morgan, Washington. D. C; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Talbot. Frank auto tourist as a community as set. He told of the bright spot on the road, like the auto camps at Boise. Baker, the Be it ice at Twin Falls, and the cleanliness of Laramie, Wyo. The Roie camp he picked as the finest In the whole Journey, and he told what it means td jhe development of the country. Some of the bad places are also marked down In the Bohrnstedt book of remembrance. One Is Rock Springs. Wyo., where they have only dirty, insolent public camps, and' greedy robbers in their businesses. After trying two or three chances for fair ac commodations wiyjout robbery on their way east, the travelers scrambled back into thefr car and drove on to the next station. Coming home, they found. 'other travelers enversant on the ill re pute of the place. They figured that the city lost $100 worth of business in one evening period of 40 minutes, when cars that should have stayed over for fair accom modations sailed by and wouldn't even, buy a postage stamp or get a drink of free water. At Fort Collins. Colo., the hotel men tried to stick the guests tor an extra dollar a day,- because they, were outsider. " "It pays to have clean, attrac tive camps, to treat the traveling public your guests, to make the municipal camp the municipal parlor to entertain these guests." he said. "It is the worst possible advertising any community can get, for it to be said that they tfy to hold up the transient trade. The word passes clear across the quate Y. M. C. A. building and facilities. Following a suggestion of Mr. Bohrnstedt, the realtors approved the action of Senator Charles Me Nary of Oregon for his efforts to secure a federal revolving fund for the promotiqn of imgation and drainage, and the development of the west that needs this form of help. year, was not Included In ,.;,' o- o .m,i i- Francisco; G. H. Hachok, McMinn 1110, iui. auu iuia. 4. v. - v &u Orsdal, Fairbanks, Alaska; Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Brown, Los An geles; Mrs. Fannie Jackson, Long Beach, Cal. I Dreamland Rink - Vick Meyer's Orchestra Satur day night. Guaranteed attrac tion. adv. WHOLE FAMILY FEEBLE MINDED State Unable W Take Care of Entire Gould House hold from Portland Coming To The Liberty Sunday Because of a large male wait ing list already at the state school for the feeble-minded, the state board of control Tuesday decided unanimously that it cannot com ply with a request of Judge Jacob Kansler of the Multnomah county court of domestic relations to ac cept at the' school the entire J. Gould family of Portland. The Gould family of husband, wife and seven children are all said to feeble-minded. One of the boys 4s already in the state school, and another 22 rears old is in the Multnomah county jail, but he cannot' be held there be cause there is no charge against him. Both he and his father, however, are believed to be criin- - ' - . j, .5: -.f. . 1 , j., 1, 1 1 1 -i j - 1 A -. . h t - Scene from "Colleen of The PinesT with Jane Novak continent ahd they never stoa j lnally inclined. ..... . . .1KA Hntlt 4wn V talking ! about the one or two grabbers,! who stand for a whole community of dishonest people whom the traveler wantfi to avoid." " "The peaches of the Malad and -RT.ir.Hii'r s nmnn JOKden country were marvellous." Bend i Mr nA Mr V r MMW- Mt nourawai wa. me irrW School Play In Progress t Phoenix. Ariz: Mr and Mrs. J. tIon ByBtem a alon& tfle line, Some idea oC what is being a. wnn. miu.. n x -nr.. beginning with these in eastern nldotie at the Salem schools these Woodburn: J w MBmGvar Oregon, attracted his attention, About two years ago Judge Kanzler mado inquiry whether it would be possible for a cottage to be built at the feeble-minded institution , exclusively for the Gould family .but tnis couia not FTXEBALS eluding service City View ceme tery. V Funeral services for the late Prof. J. J. - Krapps will be held Saturday. Or 7th. at 10 a. m.. days, might be gatherea irom Marshfield; Gus Moen. Centralia. especially, inougu ne sam tnai no from the Rlgdon mortuary, con- the lact that yesterday me piay Wn; W. A. Lamb, C. J. Harring- countrJr tae Ba" on tneir journey grounds director of one of the! ton. Mr and Mrs A A LpwIr lwa8 quite the equal of the Wil- schools sen tnine balls down to ju. S. Booth. Portland Mr and lunette valley. He urged especi- one of the local sporting goods Mrs. LaBonte, Grande Rond'e. ally that the western Oregon peo- houses lor repair, reaay tor tie TERMINAL Mr. and Mr R pie boost for the big main roads outdoors game season. The cargo j. .Moses, Chehalis. Wash: C. E. through, eastern- Oregon, as the inciuqea looiDaus, Dasaeiuatis ana wenfield. I. Lawbade. Roseburg; only arteries. through which the vouerDaus. e. H. Fllton. St. Helena J v. auto travel can How to the coast. Hauskins. S. A. Squire. Seattle: I He said that the. Blue Mountain Dreamland Kink Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Brvant. A. R hlthvar Is beine rushed to a nos- Vlck Meyers orchestra batur- Bracken, H. S. Burpee. W. Hlckev. sible completion this fall througb aay nlgnt. uuaranteea aurac- Portland: Mr and Mrs.- I. srecial bonus on overtime and Uon ' adv. mains. Mr. and Mrs. n. W. VMliu -kmiIt nrlt and that thla road i - - j - - . Rigdon & Son's MORTUARY Unequaled Service stue, San Francisco. G. A. IX., Attention Sedeewick Post will attend the funeral of Comrade John J. Krapps, at RIgdon's parlors, Sat- urday,',. October 7, at 10 o'clock. By ordr,.,o . Cpmjn&nder .Albert bougnrtage .Aojutanc 1 , Military Men to Speak Two real military people, who used to be "dogs of war" out are WINN ' : if nun . t ; will mean fortunes to Ore r on if 4 it is properly advertised farther least. Gvanston and Granger, Wyo.,- where. the California ana the Oregon roads divide,? he sug gested as the places for the Ore gon 6tate Chamber of Commerce to do some big sign missionary work for the benefit of travelers. when this Blue Mountain road is completed. He also urged tin western, support of the Bend-Red- Webb & Clough Leading Funeral Directors Expert EmbJmen be done under the law. The board of control voted to allow the womn of the family to be committed, but the male members, with tbe exception' of. the one now In the school, viU have to wait their turn on the waiting list. I LADD f & $USH, BANKERS; EsUblished -1868 -General Banking Business ; - Office Hoars' from 10 a. m. to 3 p. nx At1 "f -cr Today Tomorrow t 3LAVIERE SISTERS 3 Novelty Singing and Dancing . - -. - - . , ROY SAM BROS. .4 Gymnasts. Supreme in CHAS. RAY 'Greased Lightning1 . Comedy Scenic 'p. J !BDSG3 Tirifl now full-fledged Lions with long I Program Of Activity is Re- mond-McKenzie Pass road as a manes, aro to speak at the Lions club luncheon at the Marion, to day. -They are Major W. T. Mor: gan, a lecturer, educator and sol dier, who presents a message of his own choosing, and Captain sumed After Vacation ' During Summer very necessary teeder for the west as well as a developer for the eastern part of the state. Mr. Bohrnstedt urged that the city of Salem secure the title to a permanent auto park, equip it The Realtors stazed a eenuine George H. Paul, now of Salem, j come-back j Thursday noon when so as to make it attractive all over who recently retired from the they again! appeared at luncheon. America, and especially to bulla army after many years of hon- after many weeks of fastine. Thev Un anhitorlnm. as Boise has. for oraoio service. ie win peas ou I will meet retrnlarlv hororior I r rvni!ncr ciiMt , . - . .w. 1 u9 -V " w ..w.w.'uo r uoy bcouw. jecaue ol every Thursday noon. I Mamr' H Ivor sen was lntroduc imponani messages mav mso A c. Bohrnstedt, president 61 ed to speak briefly on tbe city loin BhAatrar, o ya . tn hrinc T n are I . . . I ...... ... " 1 ine iteauors, appiogizea tor put- measures to be voted on this rail. Will UO uu vyuvr iiu6'U Unr h mself on iha npnrr.m f I .v.. I manmSnf I o . VM v vvBisiu v I inn ill n cu U I uuictll . iisa .tv " v the big tatk, but he said that hi and the appointment of the police Simply couldn't help it. He re- chief by the mayor, instead of centty returned from a 3200-mile leaving the office elective. auto trip to Colorado, aind1 hs Mrs. Geftrude J. M. Page spoke wanted his fellow realtors to briefly on the need of more ade- anow ot some of the lessons ho had learned that might do them good also. ! The speaker emphasised the marvellously growing value of the Capital Junk ' Co. WANTS All kinds of junk and second-hand goods. "We pay full value. 215 Center Street Phone 393 iTOO MUCH MEAT Hartman's Glasses Wear them and see Easier and Bettei HARTMANBR0S. Phone 1255, Salem, Oregoi SAVE $ $ $ by buy big your nardware and f urnituf e at The Capital Hard- iaae h oias3 oi naiis to riiun ware FUTnitUXe CO., ZSD JNO, There are Today Just 40 MILL I ON ADULTS In the United States and 7 MILUOE FORD GARS "You be the Judge Phone 1995 VALLEY MOTOR "Ottr Servic e Satisfies" CO. 260 No. High IRIS KIDNEYS Kidneys If Bladder Both ers You Commercial St. Phone 947. United Army Stores Cut prices on all our tents this week. See us Wore buying. A full line, of Army 0. D. Blankets, Folding Cots, ,and Men's Hip Rubber Boots at Spe cial Prices. United Army Stores 230 S. Commercial St. Salem, Oregon Eating too much meat may pro duce kidney trouble in some form or other, says a well known au thority. because the uric acfd ex cites the kidneys, they become overworked; get sluggish; clog up and cause all sorts of distress, particularly backache and misery. in the kidney region; rheumatic twinges, setvere headaches, acid stomach, constipation, torpid liv er, .sleeplessness, bladder and urinary irritation. The I moment your back hurts or kidneys aren't Acting right, or It bladder bothers you, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good pharmacy; take a table- spoonful in a glass of water bo- fore breakfast for a few days and your I kidneys may then act fine. This; famous salts Is . made from the acid of grapes aad lemon Juice compiled with litEiat and has been used for generations to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity; also to neutralize the acids In tbe urine so that it no longer irritates. thus often ending bladder disord er. Jad Salts cannot injure anyone; makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water drink which millions of men and women take now and then toTelp keep the kidneys and I- urinary. organs clean, thus oTCBn avoiding kidney JUaordcn A4r. Take EveryPrecautioni Eye strain sometimes comes on so gradually that the in-i dividual does not realize his! trouble until It has reached; av serious stage. The man who does a great deal, ot work with his eyes, should be on the watch for the first Indication of strain,, and do everything possible toL prevent Us occurance. An ex-j, aminatlono in time msy save; untold trouble later. Morris , . OlTICAli Of. 101-S Oregon Bldg. OretoVi. Largest Optical -;;.test!tit!o ' Phone Sliio appointment SALEM, OREGON C &C STORE PRiCES i Meco Seeded Raisins, per pkg....r 10c Large Dry Onions, per pound... y2c Potatoes, by sack, per pound i l'c Sweet Potatoes, 6 lbs. for.. 25c Bananas, per lb i r12c, (tlimax Egg Noodles 5c 01-0 Palm Toilet Soap, 6 for 25c Campbell's Soups, per can. .j. 10c White Carnation Shortening, med. 67c White Carnation Shortening, large $127J 12 oz. Royal Baking Powder. :..39f Red Belt Iowa Sugar Corn.10c Large package Sperry Rolled Oats 22c Arm and Hammer Soda.. .. :8ct Golden West Bird Seed, pkg...J0c We recently bough from the roasters a quantity of coffee. for ' future delivery. Through an error they shipped at once. ln order to dispose of surplus quickly for" balance of the week we make prices as follows : ' - - 25c Blend Coffee, this week only, per po'und..'. : LL .19c I Regular 40c Peaberry this week 32c r . Pennant, regular 35c, this week . . ! . . 29c ) Country Club Coffee, this week only..t'.. j 35c . i . Save on Your Supplies f C & G STORE 254 North Commercial ' i .4. t-i S ... 1 ,