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Statesman Journal from Salem, Oregon • Page 5

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Statesman Journali
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DAILY OREGOX STATESMAN; SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14. 1014. 5 This custom which was inaugurated or the month to be exartlv the same last winter. idni Winter. DFOVPiI in a nirtliitlnvi mi I nine U111115 blTinS it rtirM mucn so in fact that and a like number of deaths.

The winter to use again this city of Salem, however, had sixteen winter. I au, -ii in -j deaths while in CITY NEWS and Slate House Briefs AT SALE the remainder of COMMENCES 9 a. m. the county there were but eight and Mrs. Liny Kick H.

L. Lilly Of Rfnvtnn fa In Col.m tnirieen oi uie loiai ntimter were males. The record shows that this for a few days on account of the ill- city and the rest of Marion county taken up at a meeting nf ness OI Mrs. Llilv. whn fcaa hocn TODAY AT TIIK TIIKATEKS.

1 lk and Marion counties to brought to the Salem hospital. Mr. foirle next week- Ac- Is a hardware merchant of tied for number of births, each having twelve, and the sexes also were equally divided- Thirteen cases of ctriing to Judge 1 uu3ney the exaet YE LIBERTY (Liberty be contagious diseases were reported of which ten were typhoid fever, most Salem-Eujene Football Game called at 2:30 today. To Visit Sick Bed uaiB "as not Deen set and will be announced A petition signed by a large number of the property Holders of both counties was filed some-. time ago declaring that the bridge across the river at the end of of which were contracted in the hop yards.

There were two cases of scarlet fever and one of pulmonary tuberculosis reported. tween State and Court.) Para- mount pictures with Schiller's immortal masterpiece, "Will- jam a magnificent pro- duction in six parts. WEXFORD (Court between Liberty and High.) Motion pic- tures and vaudeville. Special I S. S.

Cole of Jefferann ni) Return to Sal SPECIALS and Sk'dUiaA new'6 T6" knoWn throughout th'ta lection! Th- a new one be built, is very ill. He formerly lived here InTELZial XAfe USed the cost Mlse anna Brown of "frbTt i 10 mooting ai KW i0 jeuerson toaay. meeting, the Prescott Simonton, who formerly lived in Salem, but who has been living in southern California, has returned to the city and will probably make his home here. Mr. Simonton was manager of ihe Great Western Garage when here.

Wants $450 Damag. Reservations John F. Daws yesterday filed suit AU 1 tinTB against Aeis u. Tokstad to auiet title "J-CUHI tUUISK, 1 rtn if 1 1' 1 rt house? "uer at we opera(to fifty-seven acres of land in this Xewsloys organize Clas, vfWj 11 Vitagrapn lmure, uesau Daughter," in two parts. Harrington and Eiaiue, singing and dancing comedians.

BL1GH (State between Liberty and High.) Motion pictures with a startling picture of warfare, "England's Menace," in three parts. Also the Mutual Weekly service and a sparkling comedy. GLOBE (State between Liberty and High.) Motion pictures with the next episode of the "Trey of Hearts" pictures. Other good pictures on same program. GRAND (Hieh between State and Court.) Dark.

Ops ml Insane STOCKTON'S All Wool Men's Clothing has. the name of being reliable, smart, master tailored of the best and most popular fabrics. You will receive full value for every dollar you invest in one of our suits or overcoats. They are built to stand hard wear and yet retain their shapeliness and fine appearance. Regular prices 10 to $30 For Suits OVERCOATS moderately priced.

We call special attention to wonderful $15 values in our Commercial St window. beea damaged in the sum of $450 and asks judgment for this sum. HUCK TOWELS Splendid quality 18x38 8c each Saturday only rAnne Opsund was vesterdnv cnm A newsboys' class for gymnasium work was formed last night at the Y. M. C.

A. at a banquet held in the club rooms at 6 o'clock. There were twenty-one boys present and enthusiasm was shown. The gathering was addressed by Charles Kuowland. A hand ball tournament has been ar mitted to the state hospital.

She has Remember a.nd and five children, the The Canadian Pacific when you make your next trip east. The wonders of the Canadian Rockies will be sure to appeal to you. Through iuuueesi oi wflom is 17 years old. She was an inmate of the institution for a few months in 1905 but was released. She thought that all the ranged between the teams of the sleepers, unexcenea aining car ser- rih3 nf the Albanv vice, courteous employes, safety first, and tne oreaniza- people town were Socialists and also fancied everyone intended to kill her.

i i i tion wnicn win ute piace in suuui Write J. V. Murphy, general agent, Portland, for further particulars. two weeks, but the date has not been set. The meet will be at Albany Given Attachmen Go to Will's Music Store Or Commercial Book Store for sea-son lyceum tickets.

Enrollment Large H. B. Spencer was yesterday eranted an attachment against R- Ralniacaans at $15 and $20 Made to your measure at Mosh-er's. These are from fine, all wool, cravenetted material and silk lined. For $25 we will make them from the very finest imported goods that are to be had.

Ritchey, et al. for a total of $166 70 E1jfott. there are 686 stu- the Salem high W1 enrolled in One large assortment TAFFETA SILKS In all colors suitable for Holiday Fancy Work i One-half Price cnanuitit! sum lue ueieuuaui. school and the class rooms of the Social Service Center Meets A special meeting of the Salem social service center has been called for Saturday evening at 7 o'clock in the auditorium of the city library. Special invitations have been sent to the members of the advisory board to be present.

The present condition of numbers of the unemployed in the city is given as the cause for the gathering. Had $2500 Personal Property E. F. Brown was yesterday appointed administrator, of the estate building are overcrowded. The av- Gets Three Ways erage attendance last year was 585.

Eugene Hill, who was arrested There will be 100 pupils enter the Thursday for being drunk was yes- hjgn gcnool from the eighth grade at terday sentenced to days In beginning of the second semester the city jail by Police Judge Elgin. iQ FebrUary. of Robert Matzke, which consists of $2500 in personal nroDertv. The de I ceased has four brothers, two sisfers and thei father and mother, all living in Minnesota and Wisconsin. Printer Operated On I Charles Brant, a printer of Salem, was operated on yesterday in Portland and is getting along nicely, according to a report of friends in Salem.

i To Loan $700, $900 on city property. Farm loans. Oregon Title Land Credit 209 U. S. National Bank Bldg.

We're Ready for Yon At a moment notice. Quality Wind Breaks Window The intense wind of Thursday night tore loose one end of the awning in front of Bybee's fish market on South Commercial street, with the result that it whipped into the plate glass window, breaking out a large piece of it. It was probably some of the steel framework of the awning which struck the window causing the damage. and low price combined. Brockman's Quick Lunch.

363 State street. Rack After Two Years- Elgin Cole, who has been away Hospital Gets Judgment "A default judgment for $33 and $20 attorney's fees was yesterday granted the Salem hospital against Grace Thomas on a primissory note which, they claimed to be due them. from this part of the country for the past two years, returned Wednesday and went through Salem to WHITE VOILE WAISTS Prettily embroidered 98c each These are for Saturday only $0 Jefferson, where his father is ill. The Ladies of the Baptist church will give a cooked food sale today at the Spencer Hardware company store on State street, all day. Married Man Gets Fooled Displaying the badge of her authority Police Matron Lynch brushed aside a Salem man who was about enter a taxi cab with Mrs.

Laura Lutz, who it is alleged was in an intoxicated condition, a few nights ago, and told the chauffeur, as she took the man's place, to drive to the police station. It happened in front 'of a restaurant on State street and the incident was witnessed by a crowd of by-standers who had gathered to watch the antics of Mrs. Lutz. According to the story a num-. ber of bystanders enjoyed the trick I played by the plucky police woman Will Serve Hot Coffee The Salem Woman's Club Will meet at the public library, Saturday, November 14, at 2:30 o'clock.

Capt. N. H. Lorenzem of the Salva tion army reported last night that Order for Non-suit beginning with this evening the An order for non-suit was issueu army would eerve hot coffee and Meeting Concerns IJridge The construction of a new bridge across the Willamette river will be doughniits every Saturday eveninz yesterday in the case of G. T.

Nichols against the Everfresh company, limited, of Canada. i 11 following the meeting in the hall. Unit- TtismieMUHl si shft steT)Tea into me iaw wur-u 413 BlClu vw 1 The suit of the MishawaKa vvooien vj cnvarol lYiiniitoe Viofnrp hv company against wu- Mrs rutz. and disappointed the mar- liam Esch was dismissed yesteraay in rJed man wose wife i3 a friend of circuit court. the police matron, by the way.

Kflcatada, is visiting at the hom of his father in this valley thin week. Wild geese put in their appearance on the lake this week. th large flocks Been were a number of white brants which look most attractive to the hunter. can-Progressive, $20; II. W.

Prown, Socialist, nothing; Augusta S. Vehr, treasurer Home Tax Exemption league, Lane County Oregon Dry club, Emmett Callahan on behalf of Wm. Hanley, J. D. Plamondon, on behalf of C.

A. Barrett for eenator, past week. While tn Woodburn she Is the guest of Mrs. Irene Alleman. Mrs.

A. M. Patrick is entertaining her Mr. Elsey. for the past two weeks.

She had not seen thU brother for eiguteen years, so is greatly enjoying the visit. Mr. El-sey's home is in Michigan. Walter Looney, a young farmer of FANCY I Estimate Is Filed For the state desert land 'board, the state water board, the office of state engineer and the topographic Default Judgment Given M. D.

McCallister was yesterday given a default judgment against E. Buell and Emma Buell for $49 land which he alleged was due him on a promissory note and for. $25 attorney fees. carried for- Portland Terminal Invest STATESMAN CLASSIFIED ADS surveys, wnieh aredoein ward wnder the M8tices of the state ment opposing measures on Ballot. $250.

engineer, the sum of $422,000 will FRYEIS: -t- PERSONALS I be required for the coming Dienniai You Should See Mosher's Fur Sets period, according to an estimate They are only half the price that wnicn nas been filed in the office of others charge. 344 State St. Secretary of State Ben W. Olcott. This, according to Mr.

Lewis, state Meetings On i cneinepr. is the same a3 the appro- PLUMP YOUNG CHICKENS, JUST FROM THE COUNTRY DRESSED The Epworth league of the Leslie priation for the last biennial period. Waffle Iron $1.25. One package Waffle Flour 25c, all for $1.00. Have you one? This is no old junk, but an up to date article with 100 per cent merit to it.

Come and see it. Country Dressed Chicken Fryers 25c per pound A. N. Minton of Albany returned home yesterday after a few days visit in this city. Mrs.

Rowena Glover returned yesterday from a short visit in Portland. D. F. Drager went to Portland yesterday on business. Judge Percy Kelly of Albany was here for a few hours yesterday.

State Insurance Commissioner Metnoaist cnurcn, Myers aua duuiu -pne estimate states tnai au.uuu ia Commercial streets, will hold its needed for topographical surveys, annual "Win My Chum" services $12, 000 for the. desert land board, during tne coming week. There will $40,000 for the board, and be a meeting in charge of some mem- $2 0,000 for the state engineer's other of the chapter, every evening ex- fice. cept Tuesday and Saturday, at 7:30 Everybody will, be welcome, ancf Arrested for Larceny youne DeoDle are especially Fred Dodd. who runs a night lunch I stand on State street, was yesterday Ferguson went to Portland yesterday IS Draws the People arrestea tor larceny aim on nuwiai Governor West went to Portland FLORIDA GRAPE FRUIT Good Ones 3 for 25c FLORIDA GRAPE FRUIT The very best 2 for 25c The Leslie Metnodlst cnurcn nas amy De trieu recently secured the services of Paul court.

It is alleged he took some Irvine, as choir director, and Miss wearing apparel and articles belong-Nettie Snyder, as soprano soloist, ing to his wife, whom he is suing and a large chorus choir has been for divorce, from her room in the organized. This marks a distinct for- Salem hotel, according to Judge yesterday. Ralph Moores, secretary of the Commercial club, made a trip to the Rose city yesterday. Mrs. A.

O. Chaffer and baby and Del Monte Tender Peas 15c, $1.65 doz. Miss Robinson, all of Salt Lake City, I are visiting in this city. ward movement in the policy of this Webster. church, and the result is already i in tho lartrer initiation That Was All- I Runo E.

Arne of Portland was I Runo E. Arne of Portland present at the services. The morn- Standing at tne intersection oi nusinees visitor in oaiem yesieraay. inr nnniinn nn lost Simdav was State and Commercial streets yester-1 Mr. and Mrs.

B. F. Ramp of BANANAS 18 for 25c WHITE MISSION FIGS Special, 10c lb Moll's Country Meat TENDERLOIN, SAUSAGE, RIBS, HEARTS, PIGS FEET, KIDNEYS FRUIT FANCY BANANAS per doz. GRAPES J. 10c per lb.

APPLES. V. per basket; 50c to $75 per bu. Fresh Vegetables CAULIFLOWER, CELERY, HEAD LETTUCE, GREEN ONIONS, HUBBARD SQUASH, PARSNIPS TURNIPS, CARROTS, CABBAGE, PUMPKINS, ETC. ETC.

Try a Loaf of Nustile Bread 5c PER LOAF ever day afternoon, a youth was seen at said to have been the largest seen at a regular service. Football Today Kilpatrick field at 2:30. Del Monte Colossal Asparagus 30c $3.00 per dozen tempting to sell cneap canay at cents a stick. A sign stated the. receipts were for the benefit of the suffering Belgians.

The youth, however, was not so charitably inclined as it may have appeared, for he was merely being initiated into the Phil-odorian Literary society of Willamette university. Another of the new members of that society was corn- Railroad Conindssion Upheld An order of the state railroad commission has been, upheld by (Judge Knowles of the circuit court frw TTninn rniintv in nn anneal Brooks were in Salem yesterday. DIED JONES At her home. 792 North bixteenth street, Salem, November 13, 1914, Mrs. Will F.

Jones, aged 48 years. The funeral will be held from Rigdon and Richardson's chapel. Sunday, at 10 a. m. Rev.

F. T. Porter, pastor of the First Christian church, will officiate. The burial will take place in the Claggett cemetery. Besides her husband, deceased leaves two daughters and one son to mourn her passing, namely: Alpha and Marie and Virgil Jones.

She al- JARD DATES, 20c lb NEW OR. WALNUTS 25c lb SUGARED FIGS Special, 15c lb by the Eastern Oregon Co-'pelled to fish in a bucket of water in operative Telephone The front or tne irsi ai. tuunu. iu order of the commission divided the the case of two others, cne was in that section between the ap-pelled to carry the other, the one Amonv anA the ttnmo in.i.- rnrried reading a scripture lesson. Del Monte Asparagus Tips 25c $2.60 per dozen pendent company, ana it was against while the other rolled a peanut with a stick.

that orovision that the appeal was made. The attorney general handled the case for the commission. I Wdire Works On Ra leaves one sister. Mrs. irena The government dredge Mathloma so Prinevllle.

and five is now working on the bar in the Weaver of Hunt's Solid Pack Tomatoes 2 for 25c per $1.35 Hunt's Supreme Tomatoes 15c; per $1.65 brothers. She was a member or tne Degree of Honor lodge. Alnnuil to Issue Paper The alumni association of Willamette university is to Issue in about a week the first number of a pub MOIR GROCERY river opposite Eola. The bar is considered one of the worst in this section' of the river and an attempt is being made to make it navigable lication the Durnose of which is to in i oHa in tnnh with during all seasons of tne year TELEPHONE 182 456 STATE STREET Del Monte Sliced Pineapple 25c per dozen $2.50 the various activities of the school. I its present condition the boats of the It is to be issued quarterly and willjO.

C. T. line are unable to cross a four case paper. The expense it during the summer time. of the various issues will be borne) bv the different classes belonging to Girls Initiated the alumni association.

James Craw- The Adalante and Philodosian so- ford, secretary of the alumni asso- cieties. the two girls' literary ch Have You Tried Our SALT RISING BREAD? 10c ANTONINI Olive Oil 30c, 50c, 75c, $1, $1.25, $2.25, $4 PLANS NEW BUILDING Crawford Puts Prune Dryer Spring Valley News. Spring Valley. Nov. 13.

W. F. Crawford is getting material ready for the erection of a new prune dryer. The large one which he already has being too small to handle the prune crop of the valley. This season Mr.

Crawford dried for a number of other producers besides curing the fruit from his own large orchard. This was such a tax on the capacity of the dryer that he decided to build another to have in readiness elation is to edit tne sneet. me ganuauuus uui.r..w. first number will contain articles by initiation exercises yesterday riean Alden. Athletic Director O.

C. afternoon, each society taking in a Thompson and others. number of new members. The gins were put through various stunts, after which they were given a feed. We have secured the exclusive agency for SNOW WHITE FLOUR hard wheat high patent And are authorized to sell the first 100 sacks at $1.65 each.

French Imported Macaroni, two pounds for 25c for next year's work. Several large ORDER A SACK TODAY. New TILLAMOOK CHEESE 25c lb SINCLAIR'S HAMS 22i2c lb No. 1 Polf flan rt Water-Sprayed Vegetables Big Crabs 15c each Tender Spring Chix up Country Veal, Pork and Mut- ton. Tender, Juicy Beef.

Su-ppi wc Dusnei Gnna ewV 'A. 2 quarts 25c Banana 'f5raages' Grapes. Quinces, Apples. Scratch Pads 6-cent and l0-cnt pads 1m plmty. Statesman Job Office.

Two New Citizens B. M. Peterson of Silverton, who is a native of Sweden, and A. J. Paris of Salem, whose nativity Is Greece, were yesterday given full citizenship papers by County Clerk Gehlhar.

According to the new law enacted by the recent election all aliens must live in this country five years and must take out their second naturalization papers before being eligible to vote. Births and Deaths Equal Whafi it Cost to Run The following statements of expenditures incurred in the general election of November 3rd were filed with Secretary of State Ben W. Olcott Friday: Henry J. Bean, Republican-Progressive, C. J.

Bright, Prohibition, Wm. M. Ramsey, Democratic-Prohibition, Sam H. Brown, Republican-Progressive, H. B.

Hoffman. Prohibition, nothing: Charles Childs, Republican-Progressive, W. W. Poland. Democratic, nothing; Alta King, Democratic, E.

E. Blanchard. Republican-Progressive. orchards in the neighborhood are expected to yield their first large yop, among which are the orchards of A. M.

Patrick, G. A. McKiniay and Mr. Hodgeson. Rev.

Robert Russell of McMinn-ville filled the Baptist pulpit acceptably last Sunday. Rev. G. A. McKiniay left TuesJay evening for San Francisco, where he will visit with the familv of his son.

E. L. McKiniay, and with other relatives in Berkeley. Mr. McKiniay expects to be gone a month or six weeks.

Roth Grocery Co. Telephone 1885-1886 410 State Sr. VESTACOn-THItSEN COMPANY INCORPORATED Cash Grocery and L. A. Westacott Co.

151 NORTH HIGH STREET TELEPHONE 830 i nothing; Thomas uemo-cratic Paul Fundman, Demo- The county and city neaun repona oaW eJiow the number of Mrs. Kate Coyle has been visiting P. POlds, Republi- saiem and Woodburn friends the births and deaths in Marion county cratic,.

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