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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1924)
SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 10, 1921 . .w CLASSIFIED BtJSINESS Vim .4 Of Reliable Business and Professional Firms Arranged in Alphabetical Order for Quick Reference v - , 3 J1 THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON b 1 .JL X lit pIIE. CITY OF SALEM, OREGON, is located on the Willamette river A;- 'about fifty-four miles south of, Portland. It was founded by Jason Lee, a pioneer Methodist missionary. It was Lee's plan to use the site se lected f or $, school for Indians and for whites. This school later developed mto Willamette University. ''lit'.' : . .- - . ' i Salm, as it stands today, is a city of approximately 22,000 people. It is the' county seat of Marion county and the state capital, and, being the capital of the state, it islhe center of practically all of the state's activities such as; highway work, the state school for the deaf, blind, and feeble .UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT .11 petitions have been received and (lied with the boundary boards o Clarion and Clackamas counties foj the formation of the Woodburn union high school district. It is reported , that ,the county -superintendent of Clackamas, who seems "to Te t rghtlrig this" union,' has re fused j. to call an election in the joint district where Clackamas is concerned. r. - ; v ' In some of the districts there is considerable opposition to this im lon,' but it is thought a majority of the 19 districts favor such a union. Hubbard ,s divided on the question and' the proposition has betfri. made' to levy IS mills and add to the present building and conduct their own high school. It is thought that. 8 districts are op posed and ll are for the union. It Is also rumored ' that peti FaHs;City-Salem Lumber Co. Come to Us for Your Glass. We Have a Good Stock ; See the American-Made glass for green houses , j - Cut square and all the same thickness . Heal Yellow Fir Finish in Two Grades A. B. KELSAY, Mgr. - 349 S. 12th, Near S. P. Depot Phone 813 nn fferSa ?270O--750 Jdown - will handle three new four-room mi - bungalows on paved street and car line east : front. Will be ready to occupy in a few days. $3500 Good five-room bungalow with 'full cement base- ; ment, garage. This is a real bargain. ' $5800--Good six-room bungalow close in on Marion st. $6000- New,' modern in every way, 6 rooms, Winter St. -$5500--Fine modern 5-room bungalow in Oaks Addition. $8500 Complete new 6-room modern home large cor ', Vner lot,.Fainnount Hill. 'Let us show you this ll- home. . . . vj'v "We write insurance. ' ; ; Grabehhorst &. Realtors . 275 State EU Shone 515 .... t VBe. Ready to Receive the Wonderful s-;VV -Entertainment and News and ' Story Fea- Droacicast :i;;Haiik?8:'Elect Ncutrodyne A " - : A Radio Sets it. TFlfac tions are in circulation , for other unions and possibly an effort will be made by Gervaia and St. Paul to add to their unions more dis tricts and more assessable proper ty so as to be enabled to build, lender the new law It is easy work, as demonstrated iy the Gervais union, to force other districts into unions. Woodburn Independence. FLOURING MILL. CHANGES HANDS For the. first time since it was built by Chaa. Scott, the flour mill at Scotts Mills has changed hands. The mill was built about thirty years ago and since that time has been run by its first owners, until it , was sold last November. Arthur L. Rich is tue new own er. Mr. Rich contemplates the building of a new power plant, the preliminary work on which is al- 1 1 m . a. mi mil mm: r nr n n. " fiva1 ir'yv w WW8kL Sim im -mm tures That Are Daily and Nightly Being jror lour tJenent. , ready under way. The huge en closure which is to harbor the water-power wheel is under con struction, now, one wall being al ready in place. A new kilowat dynamo is in place waiting to be driven by the water power of Butte Creek. When the electric equipment is installed the mill, which now has a capacity of 50 barrels per day, will be elec trified. The power plant at the mill will also furnish light and power for the town of Scotts Mills. It is estimated that the electric equipment now being built will suffice for the town's use for ,a number of years to come. Mr. Rich is rushing the work so as to be ready for business as soon as pos sible. Mt. Angel News. LARGEST PAVXG CONTRACT IX OREGOX Authorization of the calling for bids on a paying contract amount ing to approximately 1100,000 and probably the largest municipal paving job to be undertaken in Oregon in 1924 will probably come before Dallas city council next Monday. The project came before the council Monday night at an adjourned meeting, but action was deferred to allow City Attorney Hayter timeito pass on the legali- LIEUT. -JfUTT IX JAPAN ARRANGES IXR ARMY'S FLIGHT AROUXD WOULD Lieut. Clifford . C Nutt was photographed as he was leav ing the American Embassy In Tokio. .after discussing plans for the Army. Air .Service's 'round-the-world flight. He went to Japan to 'obtain suitable landing fields. ? Hallock & ... Watson Sets Shop minded, the insane asyliyn, penitentiary, asylum farm, penitentiary flax - fields, tuberculosis hospital, boys' training school, girls' industrial school and the state irrigation work. j Salem also has the county work, the county court, etc. Salem is 171 feet above sea level. The assessed valuation of the city is $11,784,225. This is rated on a G8 per cent valuation basis. There are four banks in Salem, whose total resources amount to $10,074,671.98. - j ty of proposals which the council wished to include in its specifica tions. The project, as it now -stands, will call dor the constructlo-i of 78,033 square yards of pavins in the city of Dallas. Of this amount 62,299 square yards will fall upon property owners, 14,503 upon the city street intersections and 1261 square yards will be against ihe Southern Pacific railroad. It is possible that the total may be cut down to allow the city to keep within Its means in building inter sections, and more may be abided by ..Petition 0f property owners in districts where cross streets are not on the paying program. ALBANY PARK WELL PATRONIZED ALBANY, Mar. 14. Ten thou sand persons from all states of the union and provinces of Cana da visited the Bryant Park auto camp grounds' during the five months from May to September inclusive, cacording to the report ofA . H. Gillett, caretaker, just completed. The exact number was 10,368. Included in it are only those who remained for at least one night. Tourists who drove into the park for the day or any part of it were not required to register. There were 3182 cars registered during the iftve months. As our first entry in Life's war plan contest we suggest telling the wife what you think of her people. Eight-room strictly-modern home, well lo cated, variety fruit and shrubbery, $4500. Seven-room strictly modern home on creek, every convenience and a home to be proud of at .I...' - - $6500 Excellent terms can be arranged on these choice properties and are priced to sell quickly as owners are leaving Salem. ' WINNIE PETTYJOHN, Realtor 216 Oregon Bldg. House For Appy Owner Have you a home or apartment for rent ? You ' easily obtain a better tenant by replacing the faded paper and . making with fresh, cheerful wall paper. Styles For Every Room You can have numberless delightful patterns to choose from ' by looking over our splendid assort- . merit of the famous Niagara " Blue Ribbon " Wall Paper line on display. The new patterns arc just in. Every design Is the , latest. Come in and see them, especially the hew " Opalecent " patterns. They're won derful. The price are right. Get your copy of the FREE Sample Book. MAX O. BUREN 170 N, ConinicrclUU St Phone 131 lliiL mrw' Process of Roasting Gives Kick to Coffee and Cocoa HAMBURG, Feb. 25 -U (Mail.) German and Swiss scientists who have been investigating the effect of coffee, tea and j cocoa on the human system have reached the conclusion that coffee .and Co coa are stimulating chiefly because of the chemical changes brought about by roasting. Experiments were made upon both men and dogs to discover the effects of the three drinks which are commonly used throughout the j civilized world. These showed that tea was less exhilarating than coffee and cocoa. Coffee from which thi caffeine had been extracted also jwas test ed, and men who had used this beverage without knowing the change made, in it underwent the same stimulation enjoyed by those drinking ordinary coffee. They did not, however, have the in crease in blood pressure which came to those who drank, coffee from which the caffeine had not been extracted. ' It was the conclusion of the in vestigators that the roasting ot coffee and cocoa changes them in such a manner that when used in drinks they cause a secretion of acidity in the stomach which has a refreshing effect and increases the power for mental effort. At present there is but one Latin country in armed rebellion against Uncle Sam. Rent can old. the rooms look like new AMBULANCE AMBULANOR 8KRVICH. iAY OK nieht. Phnng tilill. I7:i SoiithKibrty. ' ARCHITECTS PKKEMAX A STHUBLE, KEQISTEKED Architect. 610 Bask of Comtnerc tsunami; AUCTJONEEES wuoukv & avoouuy Expert Livestock, furniture, real Itte Al'CTIOKKEKS Ken. 1610 X. Sumuier Tel. 511 for alc dates. h. E. TALBOTT Aoctioueer Fiona 470 202 U. 8. Bank Bldg. s9" O. SATTESLEB Auctioneering Rooms 2jf'2(i, Breymai Breyii Block Phoirt- 247 or IS ll.t. fl-tf AUTO EEPAI&IHG WILLAMETTE JUNK CO. Ifetal, raps, paptr. Auto wrecking. Repairing, farts for all can 50 to 75 per cent off list price. 975 N. Com'l. Phone S88. f-8tf BATTERT AND ELECTRICIAN PRESTO-LITE BATTERY SERVICE Station. Expert battery and electrical work. Ferris Bros.. I'toue 1803, 414 Cnrt. ' . K D. BARTON EXIDK BATTERIES tarter and generator work; 171 boutu Commercial. BICYCLES AND KBFAIRIHO LLOYD E. RAM8DEN DAYTON BICY- cleg and repairing; 387 Court. CLEANERS It DYERS SALEM CLEAX'ERS AXD.DVKUS. 1215 S. Commercial. Phone 1808. We spe cialize on one day Mrvire. - CARPET AND BTTO WEAT1NO SALEM CARPET CLEANING AND Fluff Bu Works Rag and fluff nigs woven any sire wltboat seams. New mattresses made to . older. Old mat tresses remade. Feat hen renovated. I boy all kinds of old carpets for-fluff rugg. 13 H and Wilbur streets. Phone 1154. Otto F. Zwieker. Prop. CHINESE PHYSIOIAN , DR. L. T. DICK CURES ANY KNOWN disease. .153 8. High St.. Phone 283. CHIROPODIST DR. 8. F. SCOTT, GRADUATE NA tional University Sciences, Chicago. Masonic Temple. Phone 640. CHIROPRACTORS DRS. SCOTT A 8COPIELD, P. 8. O. Chiropractors, 414 19 C. S. Bank Bldg. Phone 87; res. 828-R. COSSUZiTIVO ENGINEERS CIVIL, CONSULTING, CONSTRUCTION Constructing engineer. Surveys, esti mates. Jno. H. Neef, 810 Oregon mar, raone n a. CONTRACTORS FOR CEMENT WORK CALL AT 436 N. Bummer street. Phone 674-J. CHERRY CITY CONTRACTING CO. General contracting and building. Esti mates gladly furnished. Phone 1867R or 58F12. d26tf CORSETS SPIRELLA CORSETS BOLD BY ALICE A. Miles, 451 North 21at. Phone 103J. DRESSMAKING DRESSMAKING AND DESIGNING Carrie Fisher, SfcCornack Bldg over Millers. nl5tf PRINTED CARDS SIZE 14" BY 7" warding "Dressmaking.' ; priee 10 cents each. Statesman Business Office Ground Floor. DRUG STORES WM. NEIMEYER "JUST DRUGS," 175 N. Commercial. Phone 167. ELECTRICIANS SALEM ELECTRIO CO. MASONIC building. Phone 1200. ELECTRIC FIXTURES AND SUPPLY Co. Phone 1934, 222 N. Liberty. FLEENER ELECTRIO CO. House wiring by hour or contract. Es timates furnished. Phone 880. 414 Court fit. HALIK'S ELECTRIO SHOP ELEO trical aachine repairing, contracting. 337 Court. Phone 488. FARM PATES POULTRYMEN SEND EIGHT TWO cent stamps for special three months' trial for the best and oldest journal in the west. The articles and advertise ments are of special interest to the Soultry breeders of the Northwest, forthwest Poultry Journal, 211 Com mercial street, Salem, Oregon. IP YOU WANT TO GET THE BEST farm paper, send 15c to the Pacific Homestead, Salem, Oregon for a three months' trial aubecription. Mention this ad. FIHAHCIAI CHERRY CITY CONTRACTING CO., General contracting and building esti mates gladly furnished. Phone 1867R or 69P12. d26tf 6 LOANS UNDER RESERVE SYSTEM on city er farm property. Reserve De posit company, 72 Fourth Street, Port land. Or. We Aim to Give Service both to the purchaser and seller. Every home that is listed with oar office is photographed and is open for inspection to every prospective purchaser. We have hundreds of photos Below Are a Few Good No. 1 5-room bungalow; your own terms -....$ No.108 6-room bungalow; stucco; modern .... No. 7 7 -room bungalow; stucco; modern; new No. 9 6-room bungalow; stucco; modern; new No. 29 5-room bungalow; easy terms No. 21 6-room bungalow; well located No. 35 7-room house; good buy,... )STo. 7H 7-room bungalow; excellent buy No. 12 5-room bungalow; No.107 Apartment house; , No.5B 4-room bungalow .. . . . w. . . . - "No. 86 6-room house ....:. ;......... RICH L. REIMANN, Realtor Office Phone 1018 . ; , Res. Phone 726-R 807808 OREGON BTJTJJIXG FINANCIAL v fL-vANS . . Farm and City. - Most liberal, rate d paymsnt Pr'Wl!UAWTCrKS A ROBERTS. n 805 Ore. Bldg. ;i ' Salem, 9;. FARM LOANS m No additional expense ANDERSON : RUPERT, 406 Oregon Building LOANS LOANS LOANS I can make your fsrm or city loans, bost Service given. If you need a loan, see ma; and if you neve money to plsje, see ma I always -hare, takers. O. W. Latlar, Oregon bldg. FARM LOANS LESS INTEREST, longer time, no commission. Protects against adversity. City loans, lowest rates, vonthly instalments, pre-payment privileges. J. C. Siegmund, room over Liadd ttusa Dens: FLORISTS CUT FLOWERS, WEDDING BOUQUETS funeral wreaths, decorations. O. T. Breithanpt, florist, 123 N. Liberty Phone 8ft. - FUNERAL DIRECTORS SALEM MORTUARY, FUNERAL DIREC. ma . . n i i it t r lorn, ziu t;enier. rnone FURNITURE - STORES GIESE FURNITURE CO. QUALITY furniture .for less money: 872 Courts Phone 464. PEOPLE'S FURNITURE STORE NEW and second band furniturs; 271 tN. Commercial. " GARDEN PLOWING GARDEN. PLOWING,. GRADING, FBR tilizer, wood sawing. Tucker. 1125J. . m-4tf HEMSTITCH1N O HEMSTITCHING, STAMPING, PLEAT ing. The Petite Shop, Room 6, over .Busieks. , B29tf SALEM ELITE H EM8TITOHING pleating, buttons, stamping , and needle work; 328 Oregon bldg. Phone 379 MRS. C E. MILLER HEMSTITCHIWe Stamping, buttons. Room 10, over Mil lar's Ur. Phone 117. HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN DR. L. G. ALTMAN, HOMEOPATHIST. Does a general practice. . Treats Goiter, Gall Stones, and Dropsy, arising from diseases ; of heart, liver or kidneys without operation. Office and resi dence, 296 N. Liberty St, Balem, Or. Phase 147. IADIES TAXLOBIXG D. H. MOSHER TAILOR FOR MEN and women. 474 Court St. LAUNDRIES SALEM LAUNDRY COMPANY, 816 S. Liberty street. Phone 25. oldest largest best. Established 1889. CAPITAL CITY STEAM LAUNDRY Quality work; prompt service; 1264 Broadwsy. Phone 165. MEDICAL MOUNTAIN BALM COUGH REMEDY Phone 517-W. StUEIO LESSONS A OOUR6E IN BUSINESS PIANO playing. Popular syacopsjed standard music. Semi-classic and bsllads 12 lesson. Waterman Piano School, Mo- vornacs: niai MUSIC STORES SHERMAN, CLAY A CO.. PIANOS Steinways, Duo-Art snd others. Mooro'l Music House, 415 Court Street. GEO. C. WILL, PIANOS. PHONO- gTsphs, sewing machines, sheet music, and piano studies. Repairing phono graphs and sewing machines; 482 State street, Salem. TRADE YOUR OLD PIANO FOR A NEW Victor or Brunswick. H. L. Stiff Fvrai ture Oo Music Dept. NATUROPATHIC PHYSICIANS DR. A. SLAUGHTER ACUTE AND chronic diseases; 415 Oregon Bldg. Phone 110. NURSES FOR PRACTICAL NURSE PHONE 1488M. n25tf NURSERY STOCKS FRUIT TREES, SHRUBS AND ROSES. Near Aubnrn hall. East Salem. North western .Nursery. Phone 111F3. m9 FRUIT, NUT AND SHADE TREES Pearcy Bros, 237 Bute. COMPLETE LINE TREES SMALL fruits, rnamentals. Capital City Nur- sery Co.. 426 Oregon Bldg, Phone 75. OPTICIANS GLASSES FITTED BY THE BOW Op tical Co, 325 Stats street, opposite Led! A Busk Bank. "Use Quality Proven Shur-ona." MORRIS OPTICAL COMPANY - ORE- gon Bldg. Rooms 301 to 304. PAFEKHAHaiSO AND PAINTING PHONE GLENN ADAMS FOR HOUSE decorating, paper hanging, tinting, ate. Reliable workman. TEN CENT KALSOMINE IN BEAUTT ful colors; l doe a room. Mox O. Buren, 179 N. Commercial. Buys listed with Us 3,100 5,250 6,500 5,500 3,400 6,350 4,000 7,600 2,500 12,000 2,600 3.500 new .... close In .1, PHTSICIAH OP PHTfUOTHBRAPHT. DB. " JACKSON, 1 POCTOR OF THY SI-' otnerapy, sreaia "" w - - . ailmenU especiaUy. 265 N. Commercial street. Phone zuwm.- PIANO TUKERS EDWARD WELP EXPERIENCED PI , ano tuner. Leav erdsrs WUl'S Mnsie Store. PLUMBING PLUMBING AND GENERAL REPAIR work. Grabs Bros, 141 S. iberty. r Phone 650. iU , PLUMBING REPAIRING AND OOIL . work. hMS97..8kp 187 Unssus. street. A. L. Godfrey. n aaa mi g S RADIATORS, FENDERS, ETC. RADIATORS, FENDERS, BODIES mads or repaired. J. O. Bair, 836 Stat St. - .. BXPATRIHa ULYI5 B. STEWART . - , .847 Court St - -Umbrellas, Cutlery and Key .r-.' Lawnmowers, . raaor-blades, -, scissors, knives and tools sharpened." SCAT AUGERS MAYFIELD SCAV ANGER Garbage and refusal moved. Pbona 19F3. Garbage and refusals of aU kind KTt BOOS SCAVENGER SERVICE CESS pools cleaned aod dad anisaal removed Garbage end reins of all kind rmev- : d by the month. Reasonabl rate ; "Phones : Office 8z9; residence 8088. SECOND BAND AOODS WANTED JtVERYTHINO IN OjOTH ing and shoe. Best prioas paid. Cap ital Szefcsn; 843 i Norsk Oosasasreiel Phone 1S68W.- STOVES AND STOVS REPAIRING . STOVES REBUILT AND REPAIRED 40 years' experience. Depot National fence, sixe 26 to 88 in. lugk.' Paiata, , oils .and varnishes, etc., loganberry and hop hook. Salem Fence and -6 to Works, 850 Court street. Phone 124. TRANSFER' AND BATJZJHO WE MOVE. STORE AND SHIP HOUS1V kold goods. Our specialty is piano and furniture moving. W also make cobb try trips.- W handle the best eoslnd wood.. Call on ns for price. , We giv good 'measure, good quality and good' service. Larmer Transfer Co. Phon 930 CAPITAL CITY TRANSFER CO C2S Bute St. Phone 933. Distributing, for warding and storage anr specialty, Gal our rates. - , TRANSFER AND HAULING' OP ALL '. kinds. Phono 19F3. . ' , TRANSPORTATION ! PARR-ER'S STAGE LINES ! J. W. Parker, General Manager ' - ' Central Stag Terminal 8alem, Orscosu' SALEM-SILVERTON DIVISION I Leaves Salem, Central fitag Tarsoinalt .' 7 . m; 11 a. m. ; 6 p. m. ' Leaves Silverton News Stand: " -" -" . 9 . m.; 1 p. an.; p. ns. . i Sslm-Independence-Monmouth Dlvfslonf Leaves Sslem, Central Stag Termiaal: 7 a. m.; 9 a. m.; 11:10 n. m.; 8:10 p. jsv i ! 5:10 p.m. ' Leavee Monmoatn, Monmouth Hotel: ' 8:15 . m.; 1 p. .: .4:15 p. nn. : Leaves Independence, Beaver HeteU 8:80 . m.; 9:50 a. m.; 1:15 p. ss ' ,4 p. m.; 6:80 p, m. - : Leaves Central Stag Terminal, Sales! (r Dallas t : . 7 . m.; 11:10 j. .as. J:10 p. V Leavee GaU Hotel, Dalle at , ... 8 a. m.; l p. m.; 0:15 p. m. . W make connections at Salem to I par x vtm vausy. jbztrn trips ty np r poinnnent. , 4 J. W. PARKER. General Msnara. VETERINARIAN FRED W. LAKGE. VETERINARIAN Office 220 South Liberty. Phonell9ft vR. Phone 10O3J. - - -m9H WATER SALEM WATER. LIGHT. A . POWER CO Office, 801 South Commercial St. Tel per cent diseoant on domestie tls rste paid in advance. Ne deduetion for absence or any cans unless wats shtBfwuTrmtaes WELL DRILZJNO R. A. WEST, RT. 6, GARDEN ROAD Third konae west of fiwesgl sehool years experience arming wells ll tregon, wasnmrton and Idaho. . , AUT03IOBLLB Tops lb ' - CrlDERYCra Auto Tops O. J. HULL 250 Stat St. lbmlft -mow iA?r BALDtnr w " HIS NEW GIANTS UMFOR3I Manager John J. McGraw : ex pects rreat things of young- How ard Baldwin., the rookie pitcher h Obtained from the Newark Club' o the International Lcag-ue for tii 00. . This excellent Dhotogxaphl was XQAde after, Ae Jbi& joinetL thai National ILeag-ue champions ' their; arasjota, 'Ta, . sprins; trala tnjr camp.' - - - Z :-;:-:.v-y-v- .-- i i in si t i i. SH I TS. i -4 I ; ' 1