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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1919)
TODAY AND TOMORROW : ' j . Til I J If ; V , vr; I ' ' i ; X '"'' v 1 1 ' II v ..- I , t ' ' ' . ; it - " J l -.' ; ; - .. ' . 4 Win, S. HART j ' :r .; 1 1 ; in t ; "SQUARE DEAL SANDERSON1 niS LATEST PICTURE "BICYCLE BROTHERS" GUS AND BILL You've Seen They Around Town This Week. They'll L. Entertain You PATHE ir i 'MUi IN- . TT--yVi ? w?rf r.7 J - a try i LLOYD COMEDY CBACK YOUB HEELS" iiUfflERSCMlP IN HER BARN I.!r.llyrtle Ryan of Tilla f clock Tells Governor td .' ; Yfetch His Sports Complaining that fishermen and hiriter are running oref her proper ty, timflng in the barn, blockinfe th4 .door-yard with their automobiles an eotnmltUnf other depredations, Mrs- Myrtle ' Ryan, who urea on Wilson Hirer,- 2 0 miles from Tillamook; has WTitten letter of protest to Gover nor Olcott. r ' :- ' "W hare a patent- to this land : from the United States gorernment and hare paid taxes on it for 80 years," writes Mrs. Ryan, Mand if 'yon hare any prior rights for the so-called sports the scam of the state ',. of OregonV we want yon to show it to na through the courts jof the state. .Iam tutting this matter up to you - and gring you due notice to look af ter your sports or they will come to ' grief." 1 .. - -.r.i "i wlsh to know Just what right. .. ft any.-the state-has to issue fishing and hunting licenses to people so they can run orer our personal pro perty. We live 20 miles from Tilla mook on the Wilson river. We have no access to noury oiiicers or ine mis-conduct of the so-called sports. "This Is some" of the things they do:. 'Break into your house and ! if you are away, steal your- garden fruit or anything they can pick up. run their antos up in front of your gate or your barn doors so 'you can not pass, camp in our barn, or on our place; tear down the fences if the gates are locked, turn their horses into the hay fields and numerous other' depredations. .Mr, Ryan ordered an auto camped in the barn out. 'They said he had no right to order them out, that he had no notice on his barn and they wouldn't go. i He went to the. dis- tric atorney to . have them arrested. He wouldn't arrest them. He said it would do no good, if they out numbered you they would outswear you in court. - 'We have had a patent to this land from the United States government and ' have , paid taxes on it for 30 years and if you have any prior rights for the so-called sports, the scum of the state of Oregon, we want yOu to show it to us through the courts of the state. - c . "On Sunday, a day of peace and rest," our. property is a promenade ground for the sports, hut It wont It It Vulgar To fell What Is So? ;J By DR. PARKER ' Feoaer tukd kxecntiveliekd of5 the E. R. Parker System - f ' jt , . - , - - j . i - OIL PARKER ' QOME people think it ii vulgar to ? advertise dentistry, and it 15 vul . gar if tfie advertising is not truel But it is' never- yulgar to advertise the : :tfutH;about dentistry it is ifeven : - improper to advertise any good thing or any good service in the world. " 7C" thing tKat can not? stand, the open light of 'public .print is either mighty unworthy or mighty bad; .i ne fc. K. Parker System is adver tised Jbecaiise it is something worthy and something that (confers i distinct benefit upon everybody who partakes of it. " -: ; . f The E R. Parker Sysfem is widely used by Regis tered Dentists, whose combined, knowledge and! skill j I result in fine dentistry at lower prices than fine dentistry can be had in anyther possible way. You are mvlted to calf at the Parker System offices, out of curiosify or for any bthef reason, just as you visit a clothing or dfy goods store, and see what the System is4. " When you call, you can have your teeth examined ;without charge and learn in advance the price for hav ing any dental work done tha't your teeth may require. : But you ought to knoW what the Parker System is, : ; and the best yrzy to know is to come and see. 7aIIace Hylander Fred G. Bunch Roy J.Greer KegMcred Dentists Using the E. R. PARKER SYSTEM 303 State St Salem, Oregon be any longer. I am putting this matter up to you and giving you due notice to look .after your sports or they will come to grief. We have stood this thing Jifstras long as we are going to, and I will do some thing else besides ordering the Bports off our premises. They say they have a right to IS feet on both sides of the river, and a right to go across our premises whenever and wherever they wish to. I want to know where they get their rights and I think I can show you they have no right there. --...- "If the state is so blind that they think a few little fish of more im portance than the timber of . the state I feel sorry for them. There is no greater menacfe to the timber of the state than the To-called sport- "If it is necessary to have money to figureheads such as state and dep uty 'game wardens, why -not raise the money In some other way? The state and deputy game wardens know that there Is Illicit fishing of stflmon above the dead line on Wil son river, nets stretched clear across the river, and the fish are sold to the cannery. This has Deen gotng on for three years and they know It and have not stopped It. There has been no baby salmon In Wilson river for three years. We notified the state game warden of Mr. Rumby's head fire warden running deer with dogs last summer. It could be proven by other men there. He wrote us that a man had a right to take his hounds in the woods and he could not stop him. : I want to know what the game wardens are for; , , "I am giving you due notice to see that your fishermen and hunters stay In the public road running through our property hereafter. If there is any reason why they should cross our place, they can call at 4he house and get permission." "Thelma Individual Chocolates A Salem product made by The Gray Belle distributed by George E. Water for sale esvf-rywhere. 5c. Ine&s men of 3tayon ior the purjose tt discussing railnal matter. Mr. aad Mm. P. K. Kord and daughters arrivol hoiao Saturday fter an ibjwo of several Vfks sp-jnt 1j Pu. .:vt. "ATash.. where Mr. Ford was 3na;J iu summer school work. Mr. and Sirs. A. SL Davis and sou, Fred, -of Aito-ia ar visitin at th5 .. P. Davlr hoDji thls'vck. Mrs. Krrd IV.'-iroee and small daughter of Lyons n.r in Starttn tb first of the week for a brier stay. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Thomas mo tored over frou Salnt Wednesday for a few hoi's' visit with friea.U here. Mrs. .? c. . sa I spending a wevk's vacaon in Portland and I "cr est Orov vi;u roTatiw. Frank re-.n.. ba ;-r of Fori land came c, the rim of th week and is visi'ic frrltfrds -n iayia Mrs. fj.tit Murtirs returned hoac the .tst -f xe c after a several weeks visit in San Francis co with her daughter. . B. I Kl:cer ho has been in Wisconsin for the past seeral months, returned to his home in Stay ton recently. Mrs. M.-'J. Crabtre left TuVadiy u.orninc for Salem vlcre she Joined her parents for an automobile trip over the Colimbla River highway. Miss Gladys Rice of Corrallii is visitlag her sister, Mrs. II. Lilly, dnr Ing her vacation. Mrs. Chester Coales came over from Vancouver. Wash., the fust of the week for an eunded visit with her daughter. Mrs. C. C. Noti on their way name from Newport Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McCulloch and small daughter if Ontario. Oregon, stopped over in iUarton for a few days" visit with r-iatln. Peter Freres and s;a. II. C Titus. M-. and Mrs. Felix Van Ehrman and Cora Cooper motored to Cascadia Springs Snndy, for a da'a ouJng at that mountain resort. Doctors Mast Present BUls Direct to Commissioners Because physicians in some parts of the state have been making exor bitant charges in bills presented to workmen who arte Injured and who are under the workmen's compensa tion act. the industrial acident com mission has ruled that bills must be presented directly to the commis sion. The policy of the commission Is to pay the doctor bills in cases of this character, regardless of whether bills are presented to the workman or to the commission. The new rul ing will serve as a protection against unduly high charges which necessar ily would have to be offset In com pensation allowed the workmen. Hewitt What Is your wife doing? Jewett I don't know whether sh is dressing for the opera, or merely undressing. Washington Star. Dainty Fabrics for Dainty Tots It Is so easy for yon to choose just vrcat jcz: taste calls for where there is so much prettisess h view. Every weave, every pattern, every color that yci expect and scores that yon don't expect ready f;r you to see perhaps to hoy. , If its wash goods or silks our stocks are complete. 'Our Prices Always The Lowest" GALE & CO. Phone 1072 Commercial and Court Sts. ' Formerly Chicago Slots Employes of Accident Commission Paid Better Readjustment or salaries of state employes in the department of the in dustrial accident commission totaling an Increase In the payroll of about $500 a month is announced by th commission. The order la effective from July 1. To salaries cf ti' - who are receiving less that 169 month 10 per cent is added and tj salaries of those receiving more it : 3 1100 a month is added 5 per ct.L Salaries of new employes are t t affected. The Increase brinies u administrative expense of te de partment to about $11,500 a mct'.i aralnt $11,004 heretofore. t Dallas Men Ari Injured When Cars Come Together DALLAS. Or., July 30. (Special fo The Statesman.) Motor Car Ex pert J, T: Minnicb a'ad Engineer Ed Bosler -Of this city, , both employes of the Southern Pacific railway, weie seriously Injured in a train wreck near -Hillsboro early Sunday morn ing while returning from Tillamook wP.thar motor car. for the Southerri Pacific shops in this city to over haul. The men took a motor car Into" Tillamook Friday morniag and were on their homeward trip when they ran into a freight at the llills-bo-o yards which had beoa left un protected on the main line. Minn4ch received a broken leg in the crash and Bosler a broken leg and an arm besides internal injuries. Pilot. McNary, who was in the car at the time,, escaped injury. Mr. Minnich .was brouhgt-to his home here Sunday mo-ning while Bosler was left at Hillsboro, being too bad ly injured to be moved to his home here. - - Minalcb. says that they knew' noth ing of the presence of the freight until their car ran into the caboose. The gas pipe Oh the motor car was broken In the" collision and set fire to the caboose which was practically destroyed.. '' Both injured men are well known in railway circles. Wild Bldcklerries Lure Siajiofi A&t&PoTtiei STAYTO:i, Or., .July 31 Several motoring parties have gone into ther mountains near Mad creek the past 10 days where luscious wild black berries are fjund in sr.at quantities. One party of tlx pickura brought out 60 ballons. The Portland Southeastern Ka'l way company gave a dinner at the Stayjcn hotel last night to the bus- A SMASHING BLOW IS BEING WAR PRICES aleni's Greatest " ' t ' 1 "l tsm Has Roused a Buying Frenzy Vhich Will Not Cease AND NO WONDER, for to find so ninny hundreds of startlingly low prices on the merchandise people wnt most just at present, regardless of the ever increasing: cost of so many commodities which means much to every person and family. .Not an occasional J totndJ there Imt sensational reductions on practicallr everything you need to eat and wear. Schrunk's ITONBHrna SoOMaifS Sd 7 "SJ 9130 a Hurtburt'.h grade stock of DEYSSSSs. FTJENISHINQ GOODS, SHOES, etc, is being sacrificed at the most sensational prices ever known in the history of Salem. You were promised bargains and you found them here! Each d ay-each hour-will bring new surprises. We can not display all of these two stocks on our sales floor at one time, so come daily for new bargains! REMEMBER! This sale will continue until, every article is sold and no reasonable offer will be refused for any part or all of these two stocks orTixtores o Big Stocks in One Monster Sale Schrunk's $7,500 Stock of Staple Groceries and Hurlburt's $10,000 Stock of Dry Goods, Furnishings, 'and Shoes Now On Public Sale to Close Out. Busy? Well, Rather! WCnhrfi Wfn t0- hmy a!1 k'takingcaro of the Crcatest Shopping Throng in SalcuTa History to write add or list lwir Zll twi 1? ,,a.rgTls a.re h"r-New Ones, Too! And we arc going to make FRIDAY and SATURDAY two of the busiest a nr thi r.r A'uJl0F. 01 oaicm-- "in isiow is i-mg uoait ohi nigi, Uost of Living! Come! Don't mUs SIT liUL kTVAI I Tw a day of this monster Closim Slightly damaged double fold linings, assorted colors worth to 40c, now 16c 36-inch wide fancy white wash voiles, worth to 75c, for 28c Children's medium weight white underwear Shirts and Drawers,. worth 75c, for 38c Men's medium weight Derby Rib nnion suits. All sizes, $3 values, to close out $1.89 ' Extra Extra Special Saturday, August 2 - Laundry Soap 1 c per bar Saturday only we will sell 5 bars of laundry soap for 5c with a purchase of $2.00 or over in any department except groceries All makes of fruit jars (all sixes) will be closed out for less than wholesale cost Large bottle of best Craps Juice, to close out the lot at 24c Bottle A small lot of Gold Rimmed Dinner plates, worth 35c, go on sale, now for 19c Plain white, full size, Dinner Plates, worth now 25c, t6 . close out at 16c IUack walnuts going at y locib. A-l DToney, sells regular 30e per glass. We close them out now for 15c Aunt Jemima Pan Cake Hour, the 20c size for 10c 16 oz. bottle of Cedar Polish, to close them out at 35c m, C. F. Hurlburt Now In Charge to Close' Out ScMf mink's Farm 270 North Commercial St., Salem, Oregon tore ... ,-.. . , . west Sen o .13 fi B'U Fre BCD TOT( Uf ! T den plir fide for T errs acti pOffi lati. 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