THE OIIEGOX STATESMAN I THURSDAY, JTLY 22, 1020. J5 e it y MEWS ' Breakfast service o'clock at The Spa. ' starts at 8 r.fonry floe Kast jC C. Kafoury, 6f the Kafoury txare: left yesterday for an extend ed business trip in the east. He will I- away for several weeks. While route to New York Mr. Kafoury ,'ans to visit points of interest along Mississippi river and in Chicago. Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Wash Breakfast served from 8 o'clock at TOe Spa. n v. o. E. All members of Salem lodge. 336. re-urged to be in line for parade Thnrsday evening. Wear uniforms If possible, but be there anyway. Rro Wins Decree . A decree was yesterday awarded by Judge G. O. Bingham against Brown-Comstock Aim company and la favor of V. H. Brown. The decree awards $100 to the plaintiff. Pay ment of the costs and disbursements of the case by the defendant is re ' aalred. ' The decree also orders the iherlff to sell 60.000 feet of lumber three and a half miles from Silver- ton with' which to pay the S 100 Judg judgment against the defendants, court costs and to return the rest according to the interests of the defendant. Breakfast served from 8 o'clock at The Spa. n. p. o. Kw All members of Salem lodge. 336, are urged to be In line for parade Thursday evening. Wear uniforms. if possible, but be there anyway. Indian Robes Stolen Mrs. C. K. Spaulding reported to the police yesterday that some one had entered her garage and stolen two Indian robes. She describes one as bein of red and brown colors, and the other of having roses arotfnd the edge with either a horse head or a swan in the center. turned home last night after a bad ness trip to the city. Combing Won't Rid Hair of Dandruff Musical Comedy Today The American Musical uevue ai the Bligh theater. RJffdoa Bailable funeral directors, Wood burn Man A complaint was filed by A. L. Rlggs of Woodburn against Hoy Neal yesterday. He claims that on July 3, 1920, Mr Neal purchased an El gin car from him of the valuation of 1865 by paying down on It only the sum of 8150. sMr. Neal, he claims, promised to bring to his shop In Woodburn a used car, to be paid on the purchase price of the Elgin car, together with 1832.50. This, it is claimed, the defendant has failed to meet. In Mr. Rlggs' com plaint bet asks Vdgment agatnst Neal for the sale price of the Elgin automobile, or its recovery and the sjum of 8200 which he claims would compensate him for the damage Buf fered by the car. Card of Thanks We wish to thank all kind friends who gave uj aid. sympathy and com fort during the trying time of the loss of our dear daughter, sister and niece. Lois, and to assure them that all their endeavors to make our bur den lighter are appreciated. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Neptune, Doris Nep tune, Mr. and Mrs. Lou Olson, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Boetticher. Trasses Fitted at Tyler's Drug store by an expert In the business. '0 WELCOME B. P. O. E. OLIVE THOMAS In "FOOTLIGHTS And SHADOWS . NOTICE DOE- CAES ABETTING Get. Your Order in Early SALEM VEUE COMPANY ,162 North Commercial Street CR0SSETT SHOES "Make life's Walk Easy' ' SCHEI'S , The House of Knppeaheimer -A. THE "DAYTON" The ' Bicycle for Ereryona " LOTD E. BAMSDE2I - 88T Court Street Bicycles and Bicycle Repairing Breakfast service o'clock at The Spa. starts at 8 Musical Comedy Today The American Musical the Bligh theater. Revue at Mrs. Iunn Dirw Mrs.: J. L. Dunn of Portland. a sister of Luther J. Chapin of this i city, died at her home Tuesday ni;h. She leaves four children, ttoiana. Lowell. Vera and Maxine. She was also a sister of F. S. Chapin of Port land and Mrs. William P. Miller or Cloverdale. Funeral services will be held from Findleys undertaking par lors In Portland this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Burial will be in Riv erview cemetery. The only sure way to get rid of dandruff Is to dissolve It, then you destroy It entirely. To do this, get about four ounces of ordinary liquid arvon; apply It at night when retir ing; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it In gently with the finger tips. Do this tonight, and by morning. most If not all. of your dandruff will be gone and jthree or four more appli cations will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of It. no matter how much dan druff you may have. You will find, too. that all itching and digging of the scalp will stop at once, and your hair will be fluffy. lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. You can get liquid arvon at any drug store. It is Inexpensive and never falls to do the work. Attending Convention - C .W. Fox. Chevrolet automobile dealer of Dallas, is in the city to at tend the Elks convention. He is ac companied by his wife. : Place Your Order Early - "for Fall Planting Complete line varieties Salem Nursery Company Phone 1763 427 Oregon Building Lecal Blank Get them at The Statesmam office. Catalog on application. i Card of Thanks We wish to thank the friends and neighbors for the sympathy shown us during our late sorrow, me toss of' our father; also for the beautiful floral offerings. J. A. DIEM. ' F. T. DIEM. R. M. DIEM. MRS. FRANCES GAINARD. Dr. George Rebec Named' on ChM Welfare Board President P. L. Campbell of the University of Oregon has Informed Governor Olcott that he has ap pointed Dr. George- Rebec of the university faculty as a member of the state child welfare commission. He succeeds Professor J; Franklin Thomas, who recently resigned from the commission and the university faculty to accept a position In New York. Dr. Rebec Is director of the Portland center of the university extension department. The law pro vides that one member of the com mission shall be appointed Trom the state university faculty by the pres ident of that institution. HARTMAN BROS. CO. For Fine Jewelry . Jewelers and Opticians I Personals INDIAN AGENCY A, H. M00RE 421 Court Street W00DRY conducts sales anywhere' In Marion Or Polk counties. Store .located at 270 No. Commercial AUCTIONEER I I, I H r. ft -t " -- DIXIE DOUGHNUTS 35c Doz. SALEM BAKING COMPANY 431 Court 8treet V Pfcon 154 "WALLFELT" Takes the place of cloth at about one-third : IAX0. BUREN 179 N. Commercial St. HIGHEST PEICE PAID ... . ,For SECOND HAND FURNITURE P Stoves. Carpets and Tools Capital 1 Hardware and Furniture Co. ?85 s. Commercial st. Bonds, Mortgages - Interest Bearing Investments HAWIOHS & ROBERTS . HJKrT Orecon Build las; 167 North Commercial St. At the Electrlo Sim MSHOE3V4 dehnisoh electric co. ' JOB WORK A2n FIXTURES tm North Liberty Street D.H.M0SHER High Class Cltzchg and Pressing 474 Court 8tret ; CITY. CLEAIflNG WORKS f Oaners of QnalltK i . ; Cleaainx DyeU aUalzlmt 1111 State St. FaoM Tt MYRTLE KN0WLAND ilaale and Musical Uaxa&l goaora Dealer la Bale 411 Court St. Tslepnon Salem, Qxwgoa ill WANTED y Beans , Egjs Potatoes PEOPLE'S CASH STORE Better Goods For Leas Frederick Thielsen returned last night from a day in Portland. Rockey E. Mason of Albany re-1 The Electric Restaurant A good place to eat Short Orders all day 481 State Street J. D. Haddox, Prop. Soda Crackers, per ponna. . : . . .20c Dairy Salt In SO pound sack-, . .75c Straws, per bale. ............ .05c Laundry Soap ia 23 bar lots for $1.00 Hard wheat Flour at per sack. .S&25 THE HIGHLAND. GROCERY Phone 400 748 Highland Anooel 1 1 "" --''-'r BISHOP BROS. melt and Ferry Sta. Flume 1480 ! WE BUY Farm Produce Etn. ete- Faytag msaest Cash Market Pzieea. DUNCAN TALKS IN LLOYD TRIAL Says Hanson Merely Begged and Pleaded for Hb Elec tric Lights CHICAGO, July 21. The defense in the trial of William Bross Lloyd snd 19 other alleged communist la borltes today called as its first wit ness James A. Duncan, a Seattle ma chinist. Duncan testified concerning the general strike at Seattle in Jan uary. 1919, ot which Ote Hanaon. former mayor ot that city, told yes terday. In his testimony for the state. Duncan explained how the stride started among the shipyard employes. He also told of the relief depots es tablished to furnish the strikers and citizens of Seattle with food and other supplies. Cross examination of Duncan pro bably will be taken up tomorrow. Duncan asserted that the genera strike In Seattle was a sympatheti walkout to support the demands o shipyard workers. According to Duncan the forme mayor "begged and pleaded that tn strikers give "mi my electric lightj-. The strike, Duncan testified, was th. result of the refusal to grant th snipyara workers a 10 per ceni wage Increase. He said the strikt was carried by an OTerwheimlng ma Jority on a referendum vote of at the unions. Vhen asked If he knew anything concerning the soldiers', sailors and workmen's council, which the state charged was at the bottom of the strike. Duncan said that each union forker paid an assessment of $1 tor relief and educational purposes among service men. "Did the council hare anything to ao wun the strike?" he was asked "Absolutely no." -Duncan said Mr. Hansen came to his office about two days before the general strike and took him to lunch. "What was the conversation?" he was asked. Hanson Kept pleading with me ba Isuoghtlicmfwyphrd shrdlucmfw about his lights. Duncan said. "He said 'I don't care about the street cars but be a good fellow. Jim, and give me my lights'." creek and springs for the irrigation! of 42 acres In that county. Other applications have been filed as follows: By E. Jf. Cate and Delia M. Cate of Hood River, covering the appro-. prlatlon of water from springs for irrigation of a small tract in Hood Rrrer count. By Emily Bishop of Cobel. Or.. covering the appropriation ot water supply for the town of Goble, la Columbia county. By Ed Sten of Reedsport, Or.. covering the appropriation of water from an unnamed stream for do mestic purposes in Douglas county. Where Is Rudolph Paastian? Inheritance Waits for Him An Inheritance ot 20,000 marks awaits Rudolph Paustlan. The Cap ital National bank ot Salem is in re ceipt of a letter from William A. Reupke ot H. Claussenius ft Co. of Chicago, making Inquiry about Paustian and saying that he was a resident of Salem In 1911. Officials of the bank have no remembrance of him. ' State Pedic Association Files Corporation Papers Articles of Incorporation were filed here yesterday - by the State Pedic association, with headquar ters at Portland. The property val uation is $100 and the Incorporators are Dr. Carl Loven. Dr. O. O. Fletch er, Dr. William De Veny and Dr. J. M. In rails. Resolutions of dissolution were filed by the Sterling Furniture com pany of Dallas. Resolutions of Increase In capltal- How. To Look and Feel Bright in Hot Weather JL GoodGoocf C J Coos County Judge Is, ' ; s as WW 9 W 1 " svibi vvu v sua- Lolled Hard OV B0rfflr,d wonderfully. The aim pl inn r wmmcm iihiu vj vvu UienU of coun cm b had tt tsr drac When depressed by the heat sad Too want to freshen up for the afternoon or evenlnr Just bathe the face In a lotion mad by dissolving an ounce of pare powdered saxolite In a half pint of witch bazeL You will find tbls. more refresh in a than aa hour's rest. As a wrinkle-remover the saxoute lotion is remarkably successful. Its ac tion is almost maatea k The deepest furrows, as well aa the finest lines whether due to are. Illness, weather or worry are Immediately affrcted. Ea- lars;ed pores are reduced. flabby skin Is "drawn In." facial contour is tin Jewelry. WATCHES, CLOCKS STERLING and PLATED SILVERWARE . We hare a rery complete stock of Fraternal Emblems, Charms and Buttons. B. P. O. E. Emblems of all descriptions from moderate prices to the more expensire with diamond settings. Designs made and teeth mounted in our own shop. A. B. GARDNER JEWZLZE -Successor to Gardner & Keene Uatlon were filed as follows: Farmers' Elevator Supply com pany. Sherman county; from $50, 000 to $100,000. Cottage Grove cannery, from $10, 000 to $20,000. Beattle 4k Hoffman, Portland, from $5000 to $25,000. Canadian Pacific railway, from $210,000,000 to $325,000,000. Today's Record Suggestion 221S? ' Swing- Low. Sweet Char- lot by Europe's Harmony Kings . . , pLoIWILLARD Storage Battery BEBYICB STATION Trunks, Bags, Suit Caie 233 N- m& Bt- TdtphoneSH Music Bolli and Brief Cases at YMted Immediately Iiady KookkeeaW and off tee as. sixtanU Must have referent . Good salary and permanent etn IIoysaet to right party. Vhone 433." Ask for. office Manager. u. II. Huffman, who was sent to the state Institute for the feeble minded recently by County Judge C. K. Wade of Coos countr. without au thority ot law will be accommodated at the institution for humanitarian reasons, but In accepting him the state board of control, through Sec retary R. B. Goodin, Informs Wade that if he attempts to repeat the ac tion the person committed will be re turned at the county's expense. When state Institutions are crowd ed the law provides that persons in tended tor committment must await their turn. Judge- Wade prior to sending Huffman tto Salem, informed the board that Unless Salem authori ties authorized Jiim to send Huffman the man would be sent regardless. The board has sent letter to all couonty courts la the state, quoting the law applying to eases ot this kind. store, aad you need not tacaltata to try tha lotion, as it win not aarm any sam in thm lat- $2200 BUYS TEN ACRES Balance $2 $00 on long time. A dandy 10-acre tract, all la culti vation, 1 , miles from end of Chemeketa car line; five-room dwelling, big barn, good outbuild ings; soma strawberries, prunes, apples, loganberries, good gravel road. Other close-by tracts selling for more. See this place -It will pleas you. CHILDS & MARNACH S40 State 8treet HAMILTON'S 340 Court Street WOOD WOOD The best furnace wood In the city for th money at Tracy's Phone 820 FURS STORED ::;'vW.-w.'hoore Furniture Stora . Tha Horn of th Ylctrola Ton cet more for your money at I Moore's It Pays To Trade At Th FARMERS CASH STORE r: C Burton Dnrdallj 247 North Commerclal---247 Dreamland Rink DANCE Thursday-Friday-Saturday Nights . Bungalow Orchestra, Regular Prices . Store your Furs during . with us summer WEST FTJXt CO. tlectrie ilaenlnary axd IhuJaeartag Company Tot 521 Court St. Opposlt Cocrt House I EXPERT ELEOTEIOAL WOSJfJ S27 Court Street Phone 41$ CARL & B0WERS0X Groceries 383 Court Street Phone 409 W T. RIGD0N CO. Leading Funeral Directors 1920 ELGIN SIX IS HERE Motorists who are looklas; for Strong, aervleeeble car with alsrant body llnaa and interior specifications that assumo maximum sorrlc and eonotny at a rsaaonabl pries should this car. LEE L GILBERT, Distributor IS Bay. Cass ercial Street. HOME OWNERS and BUILDERS Now Is th Tim to Install th HOMER PIPELESS HOT AIR FURNACE mi GAHLSD0RF The Store of Housewares 135 N. Liberty St. . . .Phone (7 U.S. GARAGE 114 Ferry Street USED BUT NOT ABUSED CARS SPECIAL New series 8tudebaker. tain SI 25. today $1100. U. B. Gar ace. Phone 176S - USED CARS Tn- Sell Cheao for Cash or to trade for Bread and Butter THE D. A C MOTOR CO. ITS 8. Commercial St. LONG DISTANCE AUTO TRUCKING WILLALIETTE VALLEY TRANSFER CO. Pceae 1400 We also do local h&nllsx Republic Trucks With Parts and Series W.H. ffiiacbrandt & Co. Distributors 3Iarioa County Polk County 279 No. Commercial St- Salem Phone 075 No thing More to Do in Case of Milton Schwartz Gorernar Olcott Is in receipt of a letter from Governor Smith of New York, enclosing a letter to the New York executive from R. E. Enritht. police commissioner of the city of New York, in which Governor Olcott is informed that nothing further can be done by the New York authorities relative to Milton Schwartz. Schwarti is the man wbo was adjudged Insane in New York after his arrest for ac costing a young girl, who was paroled to his mother and uncles and brought to Oregon, then arrested and paroled in Portland by Judge TazwelL The police commissioner.' in his letter to Governor Smith, says that Justice John M. Tierney of the New York supreme court, has advised that Schfarts'a relatives have a right to take him anywhere for the benefit of his health. He further says that the court order did not direct that he be taken to Oregon or any other specific piaco. No Reason for Divorce Declares Judge Binghgam The divorce suit of Rosa Howard vs. Amos II. Howard was yesterday dismissed by Judge G. G. Bingham for reasons that facts submitted did not warrant .a decree ot divorce. The couple were married January 2. 1497 and have four children. On May 15, 1919. the plaintiff. Mrs. Howard, refused to continue marital relationships with her uns- band, the allegations declare, but notified him on that occasion that she would permit him to live in the house, continue to cook meals for him, mend bis clothes, nurse and care for him. but she stated in court that she would continue their mart tal relationships on no other basis. The defendant subsequently left for LaPine. Or., and later returned to his home In Woodburn to Inform his wife that he would not contest divorce action. Bu sack's .MLCX ALBIHY WANTED SVKK AND M1CHIXEFT OF ALL " KIXDS W ale by send-had goods. If jtm hav anything to sell for a good price call S98. Tb Bqmar Deal Hoase. - CAPITAL JUNK CO. 71 ChemskeU St. Salens, Or. What HaYe Yon? .W buy. sell and exchange new and second-hand furniture, stoves. ranges, rugs, tools, etc. W will buy yon out. s COT. W. P. VrKIGTTT, Aactloaeer 271 N. Commercial St, Salem. Or. List your sales with us People's Furniture Store Condition of Portland Banks Shown in Abstract An abstract prepared by the state banking department showing the condition of the 25 banks and trust companies in Portland at the close of business June 30. In comparison with that of June 30. 1919. shows an increase ci s.u.itu.a'iz.aj. ine I total deposits amounts to 1152. 268.- 515. The Increase since May 4 1920. is 2.548.323.C8 Night Phone 1047 Phon 724 Water Application Filed by Wallowa County Rancher Arthur Hayes of Enterprise, Wal ; Iowa county, has filed with the state ! engineer an application for permis BASE - BALL Oxford Park, Salem, Ore. Vancouver. WaiL, Vs. Salem Senators JULY 22-3-4 2:30 P. II Therapeutic Treatments . - Chronic Diseases treated by Hydro-electro Therapy methods. Baths, manipulation, massage. Geatlemen and ladle scientif ically treated by qualified atteodents. Charges reasonable. ; OREGOX BATH HOUSE ' Oregon Balldiag . to DrCB. ONeiU : STATE g STREET (X- - OPTOIlETRIST-OPTICIANj - Ladd Dush Dank Building Welcome To Our Gty B.P.O.E. 11 &. g-ljiulf g (5o. - s Outfitters to : Women, Misses and Children Quality Merchandise: Popular Prices sion to appropriate water from Crow