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' z "'t -I , TIIE 611EGOX STATESMAN SATURDAY, JULY 31, 1020. J f CITY NEWS and recovering the operation. from the ehoek of Iiwx Cook I"T Miss Inez C. Cook. pcneral wcre- Varation Programs Special vacation services will be Kiven at the Presbyterian Sunday school during the month of Auuust with all elates, above the primary Spocial. meeting of Salem lodge No. 4, A. V. & A M. this evening. Work in the II. M. degree. tary of the local Y. W. C. A., leaves : meeting in one assembly each Sun- plaintiff in the suit Peeks to collect ,n,s weekend for her home in Uell-iday morning at 5:45 .leaders prom interest at 8 per cent on $1225 ot Ingham. Wash. She is leaving thejinent In religious work, will conduct the principal Indicated by the, note work indefinitely as she is desirous each service. Sunday, August 1. Also $115 for atorney's fees and of taking a complete rest. She v. Ill Pmes Elvin. secretary of the Y. M. the costs of the suit. re-enter the work later. Funeral Service Set Funeral services for the late 'Sirs. - ( ..n wtin mot tier t h f" ' tQtomobile accident Thursday veninc. Jolr 22. will be held Mon . - grternoon at 2:30 o'clock from ?vl tt'.hh & dough chapel, liurial will be held in the City View ceme tery Mr. Pennison. who was badly niu'rei at the same time, is recover "e nicely and will probably be abla ttend hi. late wife's funeral ser vices. ' -t . Faltotl Pom NoVT" ' , v Ma Impossible promises, lie ab ftlutely helps you or accepts no fee. Consult a real Clarivoyant. Capitol ' Hotel building, for a limited time. Corporation Files Suit - The summons for the case ,-01 O re ran Building company vs. Labish ' instrict improvement company was filed yesterday at the county clerk's .tfu The Oregon Building com pany la seeking -Judgmment against the improvement company on a promissory note authorized by them on January 20. 1920. The denoroi .,h of the note is $1596.87. The iw - Drunkenness Is rharjjed - Salem Dairies list Oliver P. St. Claire was arrested Following milk prices to take ef last Thursday night by Officers Vic-fect August 1, 1920: tor and White for drunkenness and h Pl- Pr day P" month S 2.40 yesterday he paid a fine of $5 after pleading sullty in police court. He was found in an intoxicated condi tion in an alley in the business sec tion of the city. qt. per day per month 4.50 pt. per day per month. .... 6.60 qt. per day per month 8.70 pt. per day per month 10.90 qt. per day per month 12.25 Yeomen Attention- Meet at State and Commercial streets. Sunday at 9 a. m. sharp. Yeo men picnic. Washington Man Visit Paul Sterling of Wenatchee, Is In the city for several days as a guest f Gus Anderson. Mr. Sterling Is a former Willamette student, and while in the university he was a member dt the Vareity quartet, con sisting of the following members: Harry Bowers. Gus Anderson. Floyd Mclntyre and Paul Sterling. During tne paBt school year ana uaroiyn sterling studied in a Chicago music conservatory r qt. per' day per month 15.25 Extra pint 8c Extra quart 15c T. Cream, per pint.... 3 5c W. Cream, per pint. 4 5c WHOLESALE To dealers, per gallon, in bottles 48c To restaurants, in bulk Two gallons or less, per gal.. 4 5c Three gal. or more, per gal. . .40c SALEM SANITARY DAIRY, FAIRMOUNT DAIRY. MEADOW LAWN DAIRY. t.. A., who has Just returned from the Seabeck conference, will have charge, and on August 8. T. E. Mr Croskey, manager of the Commercial club, will preside. Mr. McCroskey wtil give his interesting "Chalk talks." Special music will be provid ed each Sunday. Hawaiian Singers and dancers at the Bligh today. Legal Blank: Get them' at The Statesman office Catalog on application. - - . .-, : ,i -u k J 1 OWE!" MOORE 1 IN "SOONER OR LATER" , CONTINUOUS SftOW ' NOTICE D0BT CAES ARRIVING Get Your Order in Early SALEM VEUE COMPANY .; 162 North Commercial Street BJgdoa and Reliable fnneral director. Adjustment ompany Sues The Business Men's Adjustment r. sterling i , - hi, u j n ... gerald for the satisfaction of a debt in the sum of $141. The debt is a promisory note issued by Mrr. and Mrs. Fitzgerald January 1, 1919 at 6 per cent interest. The disburse ments of the court in the suit to gether with $75 for attorney's fees is asked by the plaintiff. Woman Is Recovering Mrs. G. J. Parks of 363 North High street, submitted to an oper ation for blood tumors last Thurs- t1m. show Replevin Bond Filed A. U. Kiggs yesterday filed a re plevin bond at the county clerk's of fice in the case of A .1. Riggs vs. Uoy Neal. Several weeks ago Mr. Neal bought an Elgin automobile from Mr. Riggs. paying only a small portion of the purchase price of the car. Mr. Riggs, according to his complaint seeks recovery of the car. damages suffered by the use, and the costs of the suit. terday for a short stay at the Sleeves cottage at that place. Mrs. Libby Campbell will leave this week-end for Hreitenbubh springs for a one month's stay. Miss Georgia Engstrom It ft for Grants Pass yesterday to be the guest of Utile Williams. Miss Ruth Willing, 'orraer super intendent of Willamette sanitarium, was in the city yesterday from Stay- ton visiting friends in this city and shopping. Mrs. E. E. Fisher returned" from Portland yesterday where she bad gone to attend the newly organised bureau of home nursing. Miss Ruth E. Wallace, deputy county clfik. Is spending her vaca tion at home. Hotel Arrivals. T1h Funeral Service Of Mrs. E. E. Denison will be held Monday at 2:30 from the Webb & Clough parlors. day. She is confined at the Willam ette sanitarium, and the operation was performed by Dr. G. W Prime. She is reported to be resting easy Consult la lVnton with Robt. Fulton, clairvoyant and life reader.' He can help you solve your problems. Capitol Hotel build lng. for a limited time. "A Twilight "Baby" and "A Cum berland Romance" at Ye Liberty to day. . Two hits for two bits. , Personals Ditraar to Sneak The many friends of Rev. C. F. Ditmar and wife from Pennsylvania, who are visiting friends here, will be pleased to know that he will preach at the revival services being conduct ed by the Interdenominational Home 427 Oregon Building I Mission of Portland, at the Black irui. LiiuvriT biiu niaikci oil vtt in, Sunday night at 8 o'clock. Place Your Order Early for Fall Planting Complete line varieties Salem Nursery Company Phone 1763 CR0SSETT SHOES "Make Life's Walk Easy" SCHEI'S The House of Knppenh'eimer -THE "DAYTON" Tea Bicycle for Ererjoiuj . . MX) YD E. RAMSDEN 7 387 Court Street . Bicycles and Bicycle Repairing INDIAN AGENCY at A. H. M00RE 421 Court Street Dance Tonight- Brooks. Oregon; excellent music. Everybody Invited. W00DRY conducts sales : anywhere In Marion or Polk counties. Store located at 270 No. Commercial AUCTIONEER , .The Electric Restaurant A good place to eat Short Orders all day 481 State Street - J. D. Maddox, Prop. I i Will E. Purdy, a prominent busi nessman of this city, is spending a few days in Florence. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Cooper have gone to .Newport for a month's vaca tion on the coast. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Morse of Kan sas City, who are the guests of the Sleeves family, left lor Seaside yes- E I Dr. CR O'Neill 1 Z I CPTOntTRlST-OPTIClAM SUIt - SMI , . . ... . . - , .J mm DIXIE DOUGHNUTS Better Goods For Leas 35c Doz. SALEM BAKING COMPANY 43$ Court Street. Phone 554 "WALLFELT" Takes the place of cloth at about one-third KAX0.BUREN 179 N. Commercial St. HIGHEST PRICE PAID For SECOND HAKD FTJENITUEE Stoves. Carpets and Tools Capital Hardware and Furniture Co. 28ft N. Commercial St. Soda Crackers, per pound. .... .20c I ! Dairy Salt In SO pound aack...75e Straws, per bale OSc Laundry Soap In 23 bar lots for 91.oe ILardwbeat Floor at per sack. .f&23 THE HIGHLAND GROCERY rhone 400 748 nighland A venae BISHOP BROS. High and Ferry Sts. Pkoae 1400 WE BUY Farm Produce, Egga. etc. Paying I Highest Cash Uarket Prieea. HARTMAN BROS. CO. For Fine Jewelry Jetrelen and Opticians ARGO Gertrude Sanders. Salem; Pearl Z. Fox. Falls City; Mrs. M. P. Corbin. Silverton; G. B. Mclntyre. Yakime; C. M. Barrett, Portland; P. S. Pye. Portland; Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Farmer. Portland; E- J. Shoe maker, Portland. HLIGH J. L. McLaughlin, city; Mr. and Mrs. E. Cary. Fan Fran cisco; C. A. Barnais. Seattle; Ben jamin F. Shearer, Seattle;' B. A. Schmetier, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cota. city; Charles Rogers. city; Joseph Rodriques. Portland; Sam Ilalioo, city; J. H. Pea body. Cottage Grove; George Baker, Tal bot. Or.; Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Mand and child. Terre Haute, Ind.; F. II. Session. Portland; Charles H. Ben nett. Portland: Joy H. Crahane. Hoskins. Or.; T. L. Farrell, Port land; Walter Quatt, Portland; W. P. Lynch. Portland; II. C. Zllka. Port land; A. C. Stanbraugh, Newberg. Or.; Arthur Hartley, Sidney, Or; Peter S.' Anderson and wife, Mc Mlnnville: O. E. Summers. Portland. MARION P. C. West. Portland: L. B. Fox. P. S. Copeland; B. H. Williams, if. J. Clark. .Gates. Or.; Milo M. Shier. Alameda. Cal.; K. N. Cundall.. Alameda; William Vo mer, Portland; E. P. Wohlberg. Portland; Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dowd and family, Portland, F. E. Boyce. San Francisco; C. J. Breier, Lewis- ton, Idaho; W. J. Cottrell and fam ily, Portland; C. H. Janes. Chicago; Mrs. Ashal Hubbard. Medford; Mrs. Wallace Woods, Medford; W. H. Adams. Portland; R. E. Isaacs. Eu gene; F. S. McCready. city; W. H. Edwards. Portland; William Cava naugh. Portland; Mr. and Zln. C. II. Smith, Portland; Mrs. Ada East. Medford; Ruth York. Ashland; C. E. Bruner. Oregon City; W. U New man. Oregon City; Mrs. L. V. How ell. Black Rock. Ohio: R. J. Smith. Portland; Julia O'Brien. Grants Pass; P. G. Knox, Portland; M. A. Wilcox. Red Bluff. Cal.; E. C. Vafle. Eugene; , A. C. Matheson. PorQand: C. C. Wilkinson. Paton. Iowa; Mrs. E. D. Bower. Paton. Robert H. Row dier. Paton; W. II. Jenkins. Port land. VINELAND FREE DECLARES JURY Automobile Driver Who Ron and Killed Woman Wins in City Court "Not guilty!" Was the verdict returned by a Jury in the hearing of tl" Wlneland case before City Recorder Earl Race yes terday morning at 10 o'clock. The jury that heard the case was com posed of F. E. Sharer. E. Kapphan. Frank JaskoskL Elmer J. Mangls and Emil Carlson. The verdict or not guilty, accord ing to the decision of the jury, ex onerates G. W. W'neland from re sponsibility for the death of Mrs. E. E. Dlnnlsoa on July 22 during the Elks convention, and that the oper ation of his car was within the" speci fications of the ci'.y ordinances. -Chief of Police J. T. Welsh pre ferred the charge f ordinance vio lation against Mr. Wlneland U. W Macy. city attorney, prosecuted the cae. while Rov Shields was Mr Wineland's attorney. The witnesses called by the de fense and the prosecution agreed that Mr. Wlnland aid uo: drive at an ex cessive rate of speed while the street was congested with pedestrians. Ten miles per hour was the average rate of speed which propelled Mr. Wine land's car. according to those who testified. Some gave it as their opinion that posuibiy Mr. Wlneland was driving 15 miles per nour when he sought to vass Dr. I). X. I3eec fi ler's automobile. While being ouestioned Mr. Wlne land stated that the fatal accident wtr.cb resulted la the death of Mrs. E. E. Dennlson wm the first of his life. Other witnesses corroborated with the admission of Mr. Wlneland, and in addition asserted that he was reputed to be a careful driver. Mr Wlneland. when he collided with Mrs. DennUon. brought his car to a sudden s'op, and assUtel the in jured couple. This fact was ad vanced by some of the witnesses. It was th? opinioa by tome of the Jurymen who served In tlie WinUand rase that as. long s an autoiobile driver Is careful, diligently observing the demands of the city ordinance, he cannot be held culpable lor any accidents. The rirponsibllity for ac cidents during con;entions. or occa sions of parades, shou'd 1 placod at the hands of thoe in rhaige. Na cars should b- iiermitted to operate on the Itinerary of the parade. Tho streets, one of the Jurymen volun teered, should te proper "y ropd cff. With a six-hour day overwork will cause mighty few men to go under. FHOHE MOVING OQfi STORING SlEM SHIPPiNG SU1 All Kind. TRANSFER w Goods L A R M C R Our flet of trucks enables lu giv you prompt rv lc aad a truck or the sU needed for your Job Cm I ry aa4 Vmm Dl.taae IlauUaa: m Sseeialtr. W lluf an4 U WOOD AND CO AL- IX A. LARMKR. Hiufw, Rldwf Phone H. BAKERY Sanitary n YES, our bakery U per fectly sanitary and that's the reajson that the products of this estab lishment are pure. .Your, appetite regains its hun dred per cent assertive ness if you partake of the bread, that we bake or the cake that we make. PEERLESS BAKERY rhilip Winters, Prop. Today's Record Suggestion 22242. Wonderful Pal Lewis James SSStSf WILLARD Storage Battery V BEBVICK BTATI05 Ifl U Music Bolls and Brief Cases at Telephone 203 BondsMortgages Int erest Beaiinc InvestmeaU HAWKINS & ROBERTS 904307 Oregon Building - . HAMILTON'S 310 Court Street WOOD WOOD ! Thd best furnace wood in the city lor the -money at Tracy's Phone 520 167 North Commercial St. At the Electric Sign "SHOES" DENNIS0N ELECTRIC CO. JOB WORK AND FIXTURES tSS North Liberty Street FURS STORED Store your Furs during summer with us "WEST FUR CO. 521 Court St. Opposite Court House CARL & B0WERS0X D. H. M0SHER! High Class Cleaning and Pressing 474 Court Street CITY CLEANING WORKS 'Oe&ers ot Quality Cleaning Dyelag Ktatrrag 1S61 BUta 8t PkOM TS Groceries 383 Court Street Phone 409 1920 ELGIN SIX IS HERE wninrl.ta who ar lookinc for strong-. MTViceaole car wun eicg-ani body linea ana interior iimiuouvai that uium maxlBiara rvic ana economy at a raona.bfii price should m thl ear. LEE L GILBERT, Distribntor 1M S. Cnuacvctn! 8trt. IIYRTI Uoale and Musical Merdkaadlse SoBora Dealer ta 411 Court 8t. Balem, Oregon i: Teepaoae ll U.S. GARAGE SS4 Ferry 8treet USED BUT NOT ABUSED CARS SPECIAL New. series gtudehaker. value I1C26. today $1300. U. Oarage. Phohe 1T6S WANTED . Beans Es f Potatoes PEOPLE'S CASH STORE USED CARS To Sell Cheap for Cash or to trad for Bread and Butter TUB R. A a MOTOR CO. ITS 8. Commercial SL W. W. MOORE Furniture Store The Home of the Vlctrola Tom get more for your money Jioere a at It Pays To Trade At The FARMERS CASH STORE C Barton Durdall M7 Xortli Commercial 247 Dreamland Rink Dance Every Wednesday and Saturday Bungalow Orchestra TOectrle Machinery aid Engineering Company For CZFEBT ELECTRICAL WOBX r 327 Court Street Phone 4is W T. RIGD0N CO. Leading Fnneral Directors HOME OWNERS and BUILDERS Now is the Time to install the HOMER PIPELESS HOT AIR FURNACE WRL GAHLSD0RF The Store of Housewares 135 N. Liberty SL . . .Phone 7 BITS FOR BREAKFAST ! e Flax pulling goes on. S Recorder Race sent out more flax pullers yesterday to the fields. S If the stream can be kept going out. with not too many returning. for two or three weeks, the flax crop will be saved, as it should be. in I first class shape. S The coast resorts report many comers and many goers. The auto mobiles take many, but take them away quickly. The Salem woolen mills will shut down during August for repairs. This will be the first time for years that there has been an opportunity for making needed repairs. Let us all hope that the woolen goods mar ket may be recovered by September 1st. so that there may not be another shut-down for an indefinite time In I the future. ' Joe Kaster. superintendent ot the Salem paper mill, is pushing on the lines, hoping to have some parts or the big mstl ready to commence grinding the last week In August. He will accomplish this if humanly possible, though the whole great plant Will not be finished for some time thereafter in fact. It will not be finished for years, for It will be enlarged in many ways after the ini tial start is made. It is going to be great mill. ijLU "U Not a day should be lost in the making of plans for the construction of a pre-cooling plant for Salem. In some way or other, this must be ac complished. Salem must not boost for more and more fruit, and then let enough fruit go to waste each year to build a plant that will be an insurance against the wasting of any of it. Exery consideration of good business cries out sgalnst such a possibility. A pre-cooling plant will be the great conservator of our rruit wealth. BAKE - RITE -BREAD- Is as pure, as wholesome, as deli- clous, as science and care can . Zm - - make It . - , BAKE-RITE BAKERY 4S7 State SL Phone 2CS LADD & BUSH, BANKERS Established 1869 General Banking Bcslnesa Office Honrs from 10 a. m. to 3 p. n LONG DISTANCE AUTO TRUCKING WILLAMETTE VALLEY TRANSFER CO. Phone 1400 We also do local hauling. Republic Trucks1 With Parts and Serrice W. H. HUdebrandt & Co. Distributors Marion County Polk Coonty 270 No. Commercial SC, Salem Pbone 075 Busickrs 8ALELI ALBAHY ; WANTED JTJXK AXD UlCHDTCPr OF ALL KINDS We also buy second-hand goods. If yon have anything to sell for a good price call 808. The Square Deal House. CAPITAL JUNK CO. S71 Cheaeketa St, Salens, Ore. What Have You? We buy. tell and exchange new and second-hand furniture, stoves, ranges, ruga, toojs, etc We will buy yon out, COL. W. P. tntlCTJT, Auctioneer 271 N. Commercial SU Salem, Or. List your sales with us. People's Fcmitnre Store Night Phone 1047, ; . Phone 734 rieasing Health-Giving Scientific treatments, baths, massage, for ladies and gentlemen by Hydro-Electro Therapy Methods Chronic troubles relieved.. .Qualified attendants. ..Charges reasonable OREGON BATH HOUSE Oregon Building Salem Spokane Business Man Hosts to Inland Empire SPOKANE. Wash.. July CO. Spokane business interest will be hosts to mt-rchants of the inland em pire, as the territory bctvet'n ihe Rocky and the Canada mountains to the south Oregon lin In known. for three days next week. Angust 4 to S. Business ran of the section have been Invited ht-re for a general convention during those three ilays. and In addition a ser'.ei of entertain ment features and trips tnronn in dustrial plants have txtn arranged. Lew liahn. execuiivj n.enager or the National Dry Goods association, is to be one of the speaker, and Con gressman J. Stanley Webster of this state and Corge A. Phillips, presi dent of the Washington State Retail ers association, also will deliver ad dresses. The second day of the ses sions will be devoted to a meeting of the Washington State Retailers' as sociation. The visitors are So be guests ot lo cal business men at luncheon on arh of the three days, hosts being the Sookane Advertising club, the Man ufacturers association of this city and others. Theater parlies for the visltlnc women, smokers for the men and automobile rides will bo other entertainment features. , , . ,- Pay As You Go Plan Check up for 'iO days and you will all be on this basis with Money in the Bank Outfitters to Women,- Misses and Children i. $. i?tpica Bo....- Even the Low Priced WALL PAPER of todaju " Decorative and Beautiful . Max O. Bur en 179 N. Commercial Street SALEM U - Si