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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1923)
J'i if? j i i ! -if . . i' . i V v f " . .t T : i ' - h ' i Mi . M ?-1 . - : t PJTY MlfilW.Q IM 1RT8IW.W - i ;a numbej ofnew outstdo lights oh1 a general revision of the in snde electrical service constitute -some of. the spring Improvements at the Argo hotel. Free Lecto Hear about the Ku Klux Klan Salem armory, Wednesday, Mar, zstn. Aav. . Itoy lias Appendicitis- nowara, the 1 1 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. King of Macleay is In one of the hospitals following an operation for an ag gravated case of appendicitis. He was reported - as ' somewhat bet ter yesterday. Films The Film Shop, Masonic, temple entrance. Adv. j Delegates Return . Salem delegates to he state conference 6f the DAR returned last night from McMinnville. Mrs. U- TJ. Shipley, regent of Cheme keta jchapter, -was one of the del. egates. Others were Mrs. B. L. Steeves, Mrs. Seymour Jones, 'i- save m by buyinyour Hardware and furniture at The Capital Hard i7art & Furniture Co., 285 No Commercial St Phone 947 FOB OUTS tHAT ZAZ? HARTTilAN BROS. v i Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and Silverware. Phone 1255, Salem, . Oregon Mrs. Homer Goulet, Miss Ruth age the bath house In a first Rufilson and Mrs. K. L. Looso class manner have been engaged of. Silverton. Ashland extended by A. W. Doeksteader who owns an invitation for the conference an interest with John L. White, to meet with Ashland chanter All hath tickets dated within six to do with bringing the animals safely across the continent to their new home. Reserved 'Seat Fight Tickets For boxing show Tuesday nignt on' sale at Smith's Cigar Store and Terminal Milliard Parlor. r-Adv. next year. V months are good as ever.Adv. Just Oper ; The Film Shop, Masonic temple entrance; film finishing by ex perts.- Adv. Free Lecto Wednesday. March 28. at the armory. Wnat fs the Klan? aqv Swift's Fertilizers. terms, For easy C. S. Eowne, : Funeral Saturday The funeral of Ralph DeLaney I Adr. was held yesterday and a num ber of friends of the family at tended. Rev. J. C. Spencer, al C. C. Bernordein, or Ottawa friend of the family, officiated at I Ontario, manager of a string bf the funeral service. Mrs. Ida Bel-1 Dominion hotels, is a guest at knap who was to have of f iciated I the Argo hotel for over Sunday as unable -to be present because or illness. Hotel Mem Here C. C. Bernordein, Free Lecture Hear about the Ku Klux Klan Salem armory, Wednesday, Marph zsth. Adv. Free IxM-ture j Ku Klux Klan and its influence on the future. Salem armory Wednesday, March 25. Adv. Goodin to Pendletot Inmates Going East , Fifteen patients from the state hospital for the insane' will leave , " 7' . ' cr , .r0 . the east. They are being deport ed to different states aleng the line, some going as far as Mas sachusetts. They will, be In charge of several attendants, " , state board of control, left' Sat urday night for Pendleton where he will get data from the East ern Oregon hospital for the in sane relative to making the next semi-annual purchase of supplies Ifor state institutions The purchases ' are made every six months by the state board of control. Have That Roll Of films finished at the1 Film Shop, Masonic temple. Adv. Salem Ambulance Eerrice ; Day or Night Phone 666 k 178 8. liberty St. ; Salem Ore. Open Sundays ' ' -The'FUm Shop, Masonic temple entrance. Adv. ; rrnsHCw Fitted st Tyler's Drug Store by in expert in the business. adv. Thei Oregon Rflth Hou in baiem, will be under new management oh and after March 23, Will ! E. Purdy having dls posed of all interest he Was re-j Saturday- getting acquainted with presenting in me Dam no use o i the state hlchwav deoartment. Mr. Xcw Commissioner Here- William Duby of liaker. who recently was appointed ! by Gover nor Pierce as . a member of the state highway commission to suc ceed W. n. Harratt. was here Capital Junk K;.:. .'h Co. WANTS AD kinds of junk and lecond-hand good, We pay full valne. 215 Center Street : Phone 893 John L. White. He will now re- tire irom the management, and others who are qualified to man SHANGHAI CAFE 162 Vi Conn. St. Phone 297. Merchants' Lunch ......... 2.V Noodles S!ic amerfcan Dishes Chinese Dishes Open 11 a. m. to 2 p. m oausic, aancing y p.m. to 12 m. v ECZEMA REMEDY W koneatly leUer CRAN0LKOT5 wHl tw ur mm ef Ecmu r ether tkia diaa. Com ia and, let tell yon bout it. Use one jr, end if 70a are lMkiisneo, yew money will be refunded. PEBET'S DBUa STO&E. 115 8. Com'L Dnby has not yet met with commission. the County Healjh The Marlon County Health as sociation is to meet Tuesday af ternoon at 2 o'clock at the Cham ber of session. Commerce for a regular Tuesday Is Dance Night -At the Oray Belle Adv. Ilaby Clinic ' On Wednesday, at 1:30, the Baby clinic is to open at the Chamber of .Commerce. This is open for all babies, and mothers are urged to bring their littleJ folks for a careful examination. The diagnoses are made by the best physicians of Salem, who give their services without charge for the common good. Log & Boom company for a fran chise to operate a business ' for the booming and rafting of for est products on Oswego lake, in Clackamas county, is denied in an order issued by the public service commission. The order as written by Commissioner Newton' McCoy and signed by him and Commissioner Corey The order declares that there I3 no public convenience and nec essity to be served' by the de s!red franchise as claimed In the company's application. Films, Open Today The Song Shop. Adv. WBA Maccabees Attention A meeting of all committees for arranging State convention will be held in the WOW all Sunday afternoon, March 23, at 3:30 p. m. By order of Mrs. Jennie Miller, General Chairman. Adv. Reserved Seat Fight Tickets For boxing show Tuesday night on sale at smun s jigar &iore and Terminal Billiard Parlor. Adv. " . ; After Theater Da noting At the Gray Belle every Tues day night from 9 until 12. Adv. Mill Wood Best and cheapest. All- good wood, not trash. Prompt delivery. Spaulding Logging Co. Adv. Beds Given- Beds were granted to the fol lowing at the police station Fri day night: Ed Frank, F. Tiller. T. Reynods and Frank Land. Fights- At the armory Tuesday , night. Ladies free. Adv. The Rose Croix Club Of Scottish Rite Masons win have a dinner party at the Mar ion Thursday evening, March, 29. Arrangements are being made to Hospital Approved . Representatives of the disabled veterans bureau- of the war de partment visited the state hospi tal for the insane Saturday while spending a day in Salem. It was reported that they were favorably impressed' with the hospital. have it event. an especially attractive th The Film .Shop Masonic Temple entrance. film finishing experts. Adv. Frew Films c, Frank Ober, former' YMCA secretary, traveler and world ob server, is to speak Wednesday night .at the Chambe of .Com merce, on child life in Asia MI nor. He will have some wonder. ful movie films, and a story that everybody ought to hear. Dr. Li C MARSHALL Osteopathic Physician and j I 'M Surgeon 228 Oregon Building , . j Phone 258 LADD & BUSH, BANKERS IMabllshed 18681 General Tanking Business Office Hotrni froa 10 to 8 ta r 1 H r- Wai Bring CatUe Across Burton J. Neal of Turner is to leave Wednesday. March 28 for New York to; meet a ship ment of Jersey cattle direct from the Island of Jersey, , due- to ar rive on the steamer Athena This shipment is being brought over by Clifford Reid of Port land and numbers 60 animals The animals are coming to Ore gon to be sold at public sale from the Pacific International Live Stock barns' sometime in Tune. Mr. Neal is an experienc ed Jersey mai, and h will have DIED M'LEOD John D. Mi-Lead died at a local hospital March 24 1923 at the age of 40 years. He is survived by his mother and sister. The remains, will be shipped by ihe Webb Funeral parlors to ' Brownsville for f u neral services and Interment. 04 1S2S XTnder U. . Oerenuieat Sayervtalea RICH UNCLES ARE' SCARCE "and because most of us can't expect to inherit a happy future we have to build one. v The one safe, sure and satisfactory way is by systematic 3a ving. Do you know of one single good reason why you should not start today? i 5 , -This bank invites you to ; 1 OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT United States National Bank - v (The Bank That Servlee Bunt" ; Member Federal Beserve System KINCAID Nettie KIncaid died at a local hospital March 23, 1923, at 4:30 a. m. at the age of 49 years, v The body was shipped by the Webb Funeral parlors to Portland for service and interment. EATON Joseph Eaton passed away at Portland,. Oregon March 23, 1923, at the age of 47 years. Mr. Eaton is sur vived by his widow, 7 Mrs, Blanche Eaton and son, Ker- mifc of Eugene, ' Oregon, father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. David Eaton of Minton, Ind., five bro thers, William Eaton of Ames, Iowa, Gearge. Bert and Adam Eaton of Illinois. Charles Eat on of Indiana and three sisters. Mrs. Ralph Green of Canada, and Nellie and Daisy Eaton of Indiana. Funeral services will be held In the chapel of the Webb Funeral parlors, March 26, 1923 at 1:30 p. m.. Rev. Kirkpatrick will conduct the services. Interment ; in the City View cemetery. NER'OD Mrs. C. J. Nerod pass ed away at her home Friday morning. She Is the mother of Mrs. H. T. Cartwright; Los Angeles, CaL, Mrs. :R, D. Dra!n. Eugene, Or.. Mrs. A. Wi. Korinek, and Miss Elsie Nerod, Portland, Or., W. J. Ne rod, Elgin, 111., and Mrs. - Car oline Nerod, Salem: f ' - v For Bent 5-room furnished apartment close in. J. S. Lauterman, Ho tel Argo. Adv. Corvallis Man Fined J. H. McGee of Corvallis, re cently arrested on a charge of speeding and non-possession of a drivers license, was yesterday fined $10 in the justice court for failure to have a license and $15 for speeding. He as given until April' 10 to raise money to pay the latter fine. . , Drs. Heisley and Heisley . Physical, Clinical, x Laboratory practicing the Electronic Reac tions of Abrams and Osteopathy, Silverton. Adr. I McDonald Pays Fine ' ' Possession of 30 or 40 gallons of mash on his place seven miles north of Salem cost Jim McDon ald $250 in thei justice coun yesterday. He was fined by Jndge G. E. Unruh-after pleading gulltr to a change of unlawful possess ion of- lijquor. He was arrested by Deputy Sheriff ' Walter Bar ber, For Choice Salem Lots See J. L. Lauterman, Argo. Adv. Hotel Poultry-keeper Hl-grade chicks for less at N'eedhams, BBS State street. O-- der early. Adv. I J censes Issued , Marriage licenses were issued to the following in the county clerk's office yesterday: Clarence Kosneim. ana 1 ay uenion oi su- verton; Marc L. Latham of sil verton and Ina Proctor of ba-1 lem: and Lloyd A. Wilson and Nellie Mickenram of Salem. To Bemedy Cinder Trouble The paper mill will shut down on April 7, s, ana , in oraer to remedy the cinder problem permanently. All the apparatus will be assembled ready for pit ting it in on j the three days named. In the mean , time, the Spaulding saw mill will have comleted arrangements for dm- nating its cinder trouble, work upon which has been proceeding for some time. Kodak Finishing, j Oner Today. The Song Shop.- -Adv. iC Electronic Beactions Of Abrams. No medical claims n years nave causea sucn e- itement as those of -Abrams. Yet they are complete nonsense. Read Hearst's International for January. 1923. It may save you many aouars. Aav. DOUGHTON & MARCUS Hardware, Paints, Oils j uid Glass Headquarters for BUILDERS I HARDWARE Let us supply your needs In building hard ware for your new home. , 280 N. Commercial Phone 630 II- Webb & Clough Leading Fcserml " Directors i Expert Embafcncn Rigdon & Son's MORTUARY Uneqnaled Serried ' Prosecutor Appointed- Governor! Pierce yesterday ap pointed J. ,C. Johnson of Gold Beach as district attorney for Curry county to " succeed , J. . O. Stearns, who has been appointed 1 deputy In the office of John ?. Coke, United States district attorney in Portland Chicken Dinner Served All Day At the Gray Belle. Adv. Condemnation Without Investigation is d's honorable. How could Dr. Kruif. correspondent for Hearst's, inves tigate in - 30 minutes the scien tific researches of Dr. Abrams, which have covered a period of 20 years? Read "A Challenge to Dr. Krulf" In Pearson- .fr March. Adv. ! Franchise Denied J : .is.-. : 4 n1- Florence Macbeth Coloratura Soprano fv Chicago' Opera Company GRAND THEATRE This Monday Evening March 26 Lower Floor. firt 12 row....$ 1.50 Lower Floor, lmst 4 row $1.00 Balcony, first 3 rows ;...$1.50 Balcony, last 2 rows ....1.00 Gallfry ....73 Ticket Office Sale Opens x Tomorrow 10 A. M. . Property Exchanged Valued : at $11000, W. S. Pem berton trades his 320 acre farm for II. R. Conle's farm near Dallas. Ceo Thomason handled the deal. Adv. Tt Fight . At the armory Tuesday night. Ladies free. Adv'. 7 For KaMer Lilies Flake's 273 State. Phone 656. Adv. Electronic Reactions or Abrams Dr. White, 506 U. S. Bank bldg. Let Us Help Yon ,," With your kodak troubles. The Film Shop, Masonic temple. Adv. . ceived by,the public service com mission. -' , . Dr. Slaughter's Office. Closed afternoons of and Friday. Adv. Tuesday Undergoes Ofteratlon ! .Mrs... Robert E. Davey under went a surgical oieratlon at the Deaconess hospital yesterday for Relief : from appendicitis. She Is reported to be progressing favor ably. . Cars ..Collide Y . ; . j F. H. Mclntyre of route 3,? while going south on High street yesterday" collided' -with' a car driven by I. R. Smith i of tha Smith Cigar stor. ; Little dam age was said to,hve been done. ROEM HOOD)- utoist Cautioned v- The Southern Pacific company has sent a letter of caution to lohn Gorno of Astoria, whose au tomobile was crashed into by a Southern Pacific train at Fourth and Alder streets. Portland, re cently. The automobile was bad- ty damaged but no one was hurt.i A copy of the letter has been re- ; i m af V. i j i'ilTl 8. C. STONE. M.D. General Office Practice Cancers Treated . Office, Tyler's Drug 8to. 1S7 8. Commercial Street 400 SHARES CASH Lots Larson Copper .' Stock, 50c Per RQY W. MINKLER, Vancouver, Wn. IMionc ,840.1 Mi: EASTER HATS We wish to remind you 'Iff. '. that useful and beautiful hats can be made of Denison'a Crepe Paper at a trifling expense for material. By new method of coating hat when finished it will stand all kinds of weatherl You are invited to attend the FREE classes given every Tuesday and Saturday. Commercial Book Store with ACME QUALITY . EFFICuiNCY Is demanded of every man and woman who makes a success in the business world. , Poor eyesight is perhaps the greatest detriment to ef ficiency that it is possible to suffer. . .Can you afford to risk your success for the price of a pair of glasses? MORRIS OPTICAL CO. SO 1-5 Oregon Bldg. Oregon's Largest Optical . Institution Phone 239 for appointment SALEM, OREGON Tuberculosis Is the price that has been paid by countless thousands for neglecting a cough. If you have one of those hard Tacking coughs that no treatment has bettered, try a bottle of our lung balsam SCHAEFER'Sl DRUG STORE .. 135 X. Commercial St. Phone lf7 ' Vancouver, Wn. . I jj i iiihii" ruH.i j J i r- irv &m f i " i u i ii. Jt ' . 1 1 l v w . I 11 T M If AY . . -j " v. I DO ' i 'A mm s (20 . .1 "- ' : - " ! ,- " ' - . . t r -. r - 1 . ' With pleasant days comes the will to make, home and all about it fresh, bright, spick and span. ! Acme Quality Paints f I andl Varnishes will help; - The; exterior can be repainted; floors, doors, casings and base boards varnished; walls "dec- rated; chairs and table stained i and varnished; fences, barns?., sheds and steps given a new appearance all with little! effort and eye-pleasing results, I .We have Acme Quality Paints I and Varnishes for every purpose -and surface. No trouble to? show you colors, estimate i quantity, cost? and tell you ' all about it. Come in and t talk it over, , J SALEM HARDWARE COMPANY "THE WINCHESTER STORE" 120 North Commercial Street Sit Hm) Fttgjin) ft i That you place your order now for that new Ford wanted for spring de livery, as a shortage already exists. Ask about our . easy payment plan. ' Salem ' Genuine Ford Parts and Service An application of the Oswego 1