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THE OREGOX STATESMAN : SATURDAY, OCTOnBIl 4, 1919. 'CITY NEWS lleae Phone by Nine ; ! If the Statesman carrier misses you, please phone by S o'clock, and a copy will be promptly 'sent 'to yojj. Use the 583 phone, i Barbers to be Tested The next quarterly examination of barbers will be in Portland on. Octo ber 13. according to' Lee Canfield chairman of the state board of bar ber examiners: --About .50 will- take the tests which will be held at the shopot Sam Howard. Mr. Canfield declares that the finance of the board are in better condition than ever before. " ; Appraisers Make Report ! Appraisers of the,-estate . of Mar garet Mlnzenmier reported on the value of the real property of the es tate yesterday. The report Is signed by Albert T. Waller.' Albert G. Stith and Joseph M. Wlrth. The property involved In the appraisement Is two small tracts, one containing one and onethalf acres and the other of three1 acres, located in township '7, Salem range 3 west. The value giv en Is $2500. Report was also made on the estate of Thomas Harrison. The board ofappraiseis consisted of B, Brown, John Cutrforth and Frank Cutsforth. Much real and .ssbsekC DOROTHY GISH .k In ; 1 "OUT OF LUCK IliOTO COMEDY PATHE p-srfconal property is In involved in tne estate, the laiest. It-.tv beltg t3! acres of laed vaUvd at 112.-, t('0. ' Thfe"e is arjttm of can:ri the. tank. 51996 2."?and I'berty b.ird. and war iavings flumps Jo the va'.ae of $7sfi. irsrm implements. ca:!e and otlie . prop's-ty convtUute TIRED AND WORN-OUT Overworked Mn ami Women Find Benefit in Great Restorative. Many sufferers from the effects of having done too much, as well as of anxiety and worry,' who have little if any capacity for the duties and pleas ures of life, find Peptiron just the tonic they need. This real iron tonic combines the great oxidizers and vitalizers of the blood, iron and manganese, with the j best substances for steadying the nerves, penecung tne aigesiion. a.o. n-sidue of ii.e e:J.te iho total val ue of which is ,mc'J at S17,9tf .5 I sorption and assimilation of food. RoWn Fisher tTiosen and giving health and strength to the Robin Fisher of Salem has been hired, worn-out. pale and nervous. elected manager. Of athletics at VH-I : "Peptiron has toned up my nerves lamette university, the choice hav- and made me feel like at new per- ing been made by the executive com- son." Mrs. L. A. Chute, Bay City, mittee of the student body. '' lie is a Mich. v - member of the junior class and has Made by C. I. Hood. Co. Lowell. been actively identified with college Mass. affairs since he was a freshman. Pending! the election of a manager he has served in that capacity tern- J daughter, and Edgar Sherman, son; porarlly. aft of whom live in Portlaad. "Rally Day for Congregational Ut Excellent ltargain At the First Congregational church tomorrow." day. Interesting services all . .JL jaway car A-No.-l Owner going See it at Marion garage. " Light 5-passenger shape at a sacrifice. Flcffel is Managers- Paul Flegel of Portland has been Soldiers File Records The unusual amount of business elected ; manager of the Great-1 activity involved in real estate er Willamette club at Wiljam- transactions is revealed at the coun- ette university. The club Is organ- ty recorder's office where final war- ized; for the purpose of advertising I ranty deeds ' and other instrument? tne university, rieeei is a junior are filed for reference ana saie and a brother of Earl Flegel, an al- keeping. Soldiers final papers ap umnu3 of the university and a form- pear with regularity with other bus- ' A PERFECT CIGAR Manufactured by ': HENDERSON'S CIGAR FACTORY Phone SU er president of the student body. iness. Three certificates j were Prof. J. T. Matthews, Eva Parrett, brought in on Thursday, and are Beraice Knnths, Gepre Holt and Rus-1 recorded as follows: Corporal Wil- sell Rare have been appointed to hiam F.Jleadrick. enlisted July 21 assist Manager Flegel. 11917. In France from October 18 1917. to April 29. 1919. In active Cider Apples 4 I campaign on the Lunneville,. Basca- We are ready to receive good cider I rat, Champagne-Mame, St. Mihiel. apples. Bring 1 them to the Loju I and 'Meuse-Argonne sectors. With plant Phez company. Phone 204. 1 the army of occupation, November 24J 1918. to April 10, 1919. Corpor- W. J. Culver Administrator . I al Sim Phillips. Jr., Infantry. En- Upon the petition of the widow. listed with Company M. Third Ore- W. p. Culver is appointed as admin-g0n regiment. April 8, 1917. Served istrator of the Sherman estate. There at Navarre. France, with the army is real property in Marion county I service corps. In Francs. December valued at $1000 and personal pro-1 3 if 1917, to July 7. 1919 perty also valued at fiooo. No win the city jail until an officer from that institution took him back to the school. This is Brill's second at tempt within two months to run away. : ' j Tonight Salem's big dance, at armory. Suit !:( Th ree-Oornerpd - A three-cornered tangle at law is revealed in the suit of Albert Egan vs. Laura W. Krebs. E. A; Harris anJ Robert Hackett. A decision 1 is de sired bythe plaintiff as to whether Laura Krebs or Harris and -Hackett are the owners of a cjop produced on land leased by -Egan from the first named defendant and later pur chased by the last two mentioned de fendants in a mortgage- satisfaction sale. Mr. Egan leased the 150-ac- re farm from Laura Krebs ifr Octo ber, 1918, and harvested a crip, one third 67 which is claimed by both the "former owner of the farm and by the present owners who purchased .1 1 1 T a a ' 1 lie piace iu January, xvip, 1 iau- tif f states in his petition that, he is ready to deliver the share' of : the crop in question to the rightful own ers but does not wish to. become in volved in litigation without legal set tlement of the situation. The crop involved consists of about 800 sacks of oats. 38 sacks of cheat, 18 tons of hay and 544 sacks of wheat. So Dance i Macleny Saturday night. ewKaer. Incorporated- The; three Pendleton nn. who have taken over the Astoria Budget .from John Gratke yesterday filed ar ticles of incorporation, at the office Of Corporation Commissioner Schnl1 derman. showing a capitalization of $50,000. and declaring the name of the company to be the Astoria Bud get ;Publishing cqmpany. The. incor porators are E. B. Aldrlch. F. W. Lampkin and M. R. Chessman. The Columbia Trimming company, a Port land concern which will do a gen eral stevedoring business, . filed ar ticles yesterday. The capitalization Is $1000 and the incorporators are A. G. Riddell, A. Stevens and J M. Ambrose. ' 1918 Ford Touring Car For sale. Best of condition. Phone 494 or 1267M. Insurance Firm Negotiates The National Life Association, a life insurance company ' off Des Moines, Ia.j contemplates entering Oregon, and James P. Hewitt, presi dent of the company called at the of fice of A. C. Barber, state insurance commissioner, yesterday 'to inquire Into the necessary legal styps foreh tering ; the state. was left in the estate of which the Lejr?il Blanks- legal heirs are: Emma C. Sherman, widow, Salem; Stella Culver, daugh ter, Salem; Bessie Archenbrnnner.J daughter, Covina, Ore.; Mlnet Sher man, daughter, Vina Sherman. Get them, at the Statesman office. Catalog on application. ob Tonight : i ( V' Salem's big dance at armory. Lawyer Is Admitted 4 f ' C. H. Spaulding or Ashland was yesterday admitted by) the supreme court to the practice pt law before the Oregon bar.. Mr.j Spaulding Is admitted on the strength of a di ploma held in the stat$ of Washing ton. ! J, Electric Machinery and Engineering 1 ;; Company I .-j'i ror . EXPEET ELECTRICAL WORK I' I S -' :- - :i- - : - - - - 175 Soi Commercial St. Phone 955 x - S MITH MO K E W -' - ' ' State andXomvnercial Sta. EPfrape is Captnred Officer O. K Morelock found lon- is Brill on Salem streets yesterday and conducted him to the police sta tion where Jt was ascertained that the lad had escaped from the state training school and he was held at SEE SALEM VELIE CO. 1920 ELGIN SIX IS HERE Motortew who are looking for strong- serviceable ear with elegrant I hnt. 1 In., anil Int.rU. .n.yiri.. tl,.. ! luf tuu uu; iu uscu fluiun amiinit assume maximum - service and economy at a reasonable price should Tracks 162 N. Commercial St. I see this car. i . LEE L GILBERT, Distributor I ISC S. CeatBierelal Street WI.?aH Bonds, Mortgages Julian & Korenge I Are Known as ! ; " SIIOE3 Read Our Atl. PARIS BROS. Co. SERVICE STATION 238 N. High St. Telephone 203 . CITY CLEANING WORKS f Cleaners of QnaKfy ' Cleaning Oyelns Repairing 1261 SUte St. ' Phone 703 Interest Bearing Investments HAWKINS & ROBERTS 2O1.207 Oregon Building III Dr.GR O'Neill 1 j 1 iriunLiKOi-triitiAn STATE S STRKT FOR SALE ONE BOWSER FIVE- gallon stroke pump. One Bowser one jrallon stroke pump. One Bow- E f uiuu iuoii vain uvuhj. I TfOr Slate atf ser 550 gallon tank, nearly new! Let us collect your bad accounts. Cost WE WANT SMALL W1IITE Beaos HIGHEST TRICES PEOPLE'S CASH STORE 1SG-104 N. Commercial St. " and 'guaranteed to stand the state " : test; - - - "-v..., . , WOOD-ROSE MOTOR CO. 246 State St. L . Phone 311 1 ; OUR EYES Are open to discover defects in yours. If yon need opticat attention consult DR. L. iltALL- WTLSOS , Opteaetriat 110-211 IT. 8. Bank Bulldlnc .rnora: Office IIS. . Hmidence 1241 . Office Closed Saturdays you nothing unless we collect. Capitat Credit & Adjustment Co. 416 Masonic Temple, Salem. MYRTLE KN0WLAND Mosic id Musical Merckumdise Sonora Dealer in Salem 415 Court St. Salem, Oregon Telephone 352 KADO CORSETS ! 11.60 $2.00 $3.00 THE REMxAnT STORE 246 N. Commercial St. MONUMENTS If your monumental work la solicit ed, kindly ask the solicitor for oar business card. - - ' ... Capital Monumental Works, Let os prore to you that our prices are less. Some good bargain In new ' and used pianos. THE WILEY B. ALLEN CO. 519 Court SL Darby building CLOSED TODAY On Aecount o JEWISH HOLIDAY Capital Junk Company 271 Cheraeketa St. 2210 S. Com. St. Phone 689, Salem 1 198 S. 12th St. Salem Auto Radiator Shop Radiators, Fenders and Gas ' Tanks Repaired Tractor Radiators a Specialty Ford Radiators for Sale Salem, Or Small Investment Loans -Kealty ; ixans "-noose itentai Agency, General Property Denting. JOHN H. SCOTT REALTY CO. 404-405 Hubbard Bldg. Phone 254 Salem. Ore. Far" Hardware furniture and Second Hand Oooda see CAPITAL HARDWARE & rURNTTURE CO. If yon jbaTe furnUnre stores or carpets! to sell, phone 147. or eaJi at 2S N. cesaseeseUl Street HAS A PLUNGING VACUUM DASHER APPLES We are In the Market lor all varieties of Late Apples. Call ,' -'up up. ,: MANGIS BROS. Warehouse, High and Ferry St. ; Phone 717 Office 642 State St. Salem, Or. WANTED Furniture. , ranees . iteater. ivi Bd.i1n.facti anything you hare ""' . My rr cash, i phone T 510 or 511. ! IlOODRY, The Auctioneer It washes cleaner and 'auicker and handles the clotheii easier than any other washer of this type. It plunges. ror-ing the hot fiuda thrnneh ihi clothe. remoTlng erery particle xt uiru -,-:- - . , WELCH ELECTRIC CO. 3 2 State Street Tljpiie 953 APPLES APPLES 1 "We are on the market for your cull apples. Don't let them lay and rot. Remember a few extra dollars always come' in handy, so pick, up your good cull apples and take them to the Commercial Cider Works rhone21Dl 1010 N. Coral St.' I M. GREGORY, Mgr. Did you read this adVcrtise- ' ment Western Conserratfy of Iufic : Of Chicago, III., Frank E. Church ill, representatire of Salem Branch, Complete course in piano and theo retical . branches; Strfdlo, 1-2 Odd Fellows Building.. Phone 1671R New- Zealander Iay T. K. Thompson, a resident ; of Xew Zealand has written Goyernor Olcott a letter of inaniry about Ore gon resources,-particularly about the fruit and grain industry. He con templates coming here to live, de claring he i? weary of the cold New Zealand winters. ers institutes. Mr. Churchill is now in Roseburg attending an Institute and next week will go to linker. Mr. Carlton will go to Sherman county Sunday .to attend an institute the first of the week and will then go to St. Helens. His next trips will be to Marshfield and Gold Beach. Returns to Portland Recently returned from Berrien l France, and following his discharge from the nary, Tom Woods, son of George A. Woods of the state acci dent commission last night returned to his home in Portland. Mr. Woods In company with his mother -has been visiting friends In Salem. Be fore entering, the service. Mr. Woods waa in the employ of the Portland Railway, Light St Power company's local ranch. While in Salem, Mr Woods and his mother stayed at the Sam Phillip's home at 701 North Church street. ton; McMmnville: H." C. .Ransom, Shelburn; J. E. Pate. Jefferson: Mr. and Mrs. 1. M. Thompson; Long Beach, CaL; S. N. Huhral. Portland. 4m.. .............. ........ I HOTEL ARRIVALS : I lt. Rainier National lrk; At tbe.First Congregational church Come and seethe majestic work of God. Sundani:30 p. m. Attention American Legion Capital Post, No. 9, will hold its regular' meeting at the Commercial club Monday, October 6, at, 7: 30 p. m. Delegates for the state conven tion will make a report and plans for the legion dance to be held soon will be discussed. All service men and women, whether they have made application for: membership or not are invited to the--meeting. MARION Helen Yockby and mo ther. Grace I. Driver, Tangent; Mrs. H. C. Burkholder. Dr. G. W. Gregg. Ashland; James H. P. Polhemus, 11. G. Butler, Coos Bay; Julius Pierce. Portland; Edward LeClalr, Dallas; Mrs. John T. Stevens. Portland. BLIGII P. J. Chokum. H. J. Luf- ford. A. H. Taskef, S. E. Haggard. W. Culbertson. W. W. Welch. A. McGuire. Mrs. K. Stockbridge, J. N. Smith. Portland: O. II, Chltwood. E. Bales, Seattle; J. tf. Van Hande Sta) ton; Robert Cooke, Silverton: Charlotte Russell, Portland; Har- ley J. Dean. Marion; Frank Wright, Woodburn; II. E. Marty, Donald; E. A. Rosapaugb, Eugene; - George Frooth, Portland. r - ARGO Lavina Madden and Mr. and Mrs. Luriel Scheurer, San Fran cisco; Jack Klrchner, Silverton; C. F. Bauman, Eugene: w. P. J"olIard. Springfield: Mr. and Mrs. Joel Ben- "Thelma'- Individual Chocolates A Salem product made by The Gray Belle distributed by George EJ Waters for, sale esverywhere, 5e Twit Fatalities Reported '- The weekly report of the state in dustrial accident commission, issued yesterday, shows that for the week ending Octoher! 2 there were two. fa tal accidents out of a total of ass industrial casualties in the state. Th fatal eases were: i Carl Peterson. Vancouver. Wash., construction vworker. and James H. Anderson. .Bandon. loester. Of the total num ber of accidents reported for the week 555 were subject to the provis ions et the workmen's compensation act. 21 were from firms and corpor ations that have rejected the provls-. ions of the act and 12 were from pub-: lie utility corporations not subject to the act. - . Do Not Mis the Social Hour At the First Congregational church Sunday, 6:30, p. m. It is the place to meet and get acquainted, j A Splendid Srusical . Kervice Will be given at the First Congre gational church Sunday : evening. You will want to hear the music. 4 Will Attend Institute' Much of the time Of J. A; Church ill, state superintendent of schools, and E. F. Carlton, his assistant. Is How taken up with- attending teach- Hot Water Bottles Mill fW For Cars The public service commission M in receipt of a complaint from Bena lumber mills statins; they need. 45 freight cars dally, but because of shortage of cars are not able them. The message states ti4 had 26 cars . Monday, only i day and five Wednesday. to get ruiljs Tues APu The recent stprra . has shaken1 many apples from the trees. If the sound ones aregathered immedi ately'and put in boxes we will bu them for delivery at our Loju plant and loan you the boxes. Apples are a food product and should not be wasted. Phone 204. PHEZ COMPANY. Tyler's Got 'em for Almost Nothing. On Saturday- Pioneer, regular $2.00 bottle for $L25 Or, 2 for.......... ....$2.00 Flannel covered bottle, rejrular $2.23 for. ..... ... :. . .$125 About 2 dozen.. Goodyear lKttlpi, regular $2.33, special . $150 Or, 2 for ........t-. $2.35 Regular $1.23 Iwttles forl . . . .79c Or, Sfor. . .... . ... . $19 Challenge Fountain Syringe regu ;. lac.1.25 for. . . .69c Or, 2 for. ...... ,;. . . ...... .13Q Full Line of Invalid Air Cushions TYLER'S DRUG STORE ,137 S. Commercial St. Institutes Earlier . General renuests have been made by the teachers of the state to have county institutes in October this year, says E. F. Carlton, assistant state superintendent of schools, for the reason that the teachers are an xious to have the new course of studv explained as early in the year as poreibie. As far as possible this re-. quest has been complied and the present month is one of heavy dafe schedules for Mr. Carl ton and State Superintendent Churchill. Sill Vfl THE dlgnHy of onr profession-, al e 1 1 q u ette matches the high standard) we have set for the conduct .01 our business.- h-J:K-t'l'l:h. i 1 baiem s big dance at armory. Dance With the ClierrianM Tonight, October 4, in the new Auburn dance pavilion. A good or chestra. A free dance. t Dames to Investigate Complaints of Shortage . T. C. Davies, statistician in the of fice of public service commission has been placed in charge of all work : of the department .relative to car! shortage, and Is instructed by the commission to investigate all com plaints received from -shippers. Tha appointment of Mr. Daviea.to this work"4sat the soggestion of Charle E. Elmqirist. president of the Nation-, al Association of Railroad. and I'tiU Ity commissioners. In a genetaifet1 ter toservIce commissions of flio, several states. - ' ' Read 'the Classified - Ads. WOODRY HAS MOVED ' , TO 270 . V N. COMMERCIAL ST. Pace Executor of aKiwr Will - The will of Joseph Kaiser, who died September 2, was .filed yester day and following out one clause ; the instrument, M. E.. Page was ap pointed executor of the same. His watch is given to his brother, W. It. Kaiser.' Tke deceased made several personal beqtrests to friends. To El mo' S. White Ts given all of his law text books. The remainder of Mr. Kaiser's library consisting of sets of volumes and works of reference go to W. T. Slater of Portland. Provis ion Is also made in the will for a memorial window to be placed in the Salem Catholic church. The residue of, the property, consisting of real estate valued at $6000 Is to be held in trust for W. R. Kaiser, a brother. Xotiee to the Public ' j We wish .to notify our many friends and patrons that we have moved our office rooms rom the Oregon Electric building to rooms 211-212 Gray block, adjoining Com meYctal club rooms. Thanking yon for past patronage we extend a cor dial Invitation to call at onr new lo cation. ' Yours for business. Perrlne Marsters. Rooms 211-212 Gray building, phone 907. Salem. Or. I .', , Anto Arrident Report el i j ! A Bailey antoJ truck yesterday crashed Into a Maxwell ear driven by Frank Date. It Is claimed that Ihe trufk rut a corner and struck the Maxwell while making the tnrn at thcntersecllon of Court and Lib erty streets. No damage to the drivers of the machines is reported but the Maxwell lost a wheel and fender. The name of the truck drlv er could not be ascertained. i THE CHERRIANS . . . . : , - . v . , fWiil hold their opening dancje of the. season, Tonight, October . 4th, in the new Auburn Dance Pavilion, one mile cast of the asylum building. ' ' I This is a free danee. Ercrlody invited FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH f --. J '.'-".'-! " : -. The. First Tresbyterian' Chureh Invites You to Attend " Its Special Services, Sunday, October 51919 9:45 a. m. -Rally Day. Sunday Scliool Program and j : . address by James El vin. . 11:00 a. in. Harvest Home Festival:. ( i . Special choir music, Miss Ada Miller, Di- V . rector. : Address by Rev. Thos. S. Anderson. J 7:30 p. m.--Special Song Sen'ice by the congregation . and an evening of gospel hymns. Elaborate Decorations. A heartv welcome. - ' Come with us. . - . 1 1 - Past ry T hat I Has Flavor ' I .- : ' ; jThis is the kind.of Bread, Tiv?, Catcs, Doughnuts, ctel, yoq j . want. That s the kind Tcerlcss makes. PEERLESS BAKERY Philip Winters, Prop. 170 North Commercial Street Phone 247." BAKE-RITE BREAD ; Kiiy It Fresh From The Big Electric Ovens Our Bakery Products Are different Than The Ordinary Kind, and Better Than You Are Used to Buying. Try Ts " - : .': i . - ' - - " .". ' I ' - ' ; Bake-Rite Saniteory Bakery . ' .407 STATE STREET . J.