aW THE OREGON STATESMAN: TXEtmAYV ArOIW 3, 1020. - - , i mjmmm i ' - city NEW .- ' t S ate of 42jnri. The body will be sent by the Terwllliger runerai home today lo Portland where fun eral and burial services wilt be held. Child Welfare- Worker to Meet . a mntlui; will be called at St o'clock in the Commercial club roouis ; of all the officers, physicians, doc- tors, dentists, nurses and others who : have been assisting the. Marion Coun ty Children's bureau during the c.x uuiM if the organization. Verv important business regarding the nec essary equipment tor ine cunics m the future is to be taken up and it Is urged that all attend. The clinic ua a a left that all those who have screens which they do not need do nate them to the bureau for it is in itMxi of three for' the carrying on of the clinic. Even the forms for tha screens will be very acceptable. PU-nie Halt Mailt The Wisconsin association "Is pre paring for a picnic at the state fair grounds on Wednesday, August 11. Pnr 4 rc-vitA of Theft Jr.hnnl Cov vik arrested In Port land last week by Portland author ities an,d is charged as the Individ ual who stole a walrus hand bag be longing to J. - W. Jacobs from the Marion botel two weeks ago. Coy was annrehended in Portland with tho afnlen ha in his vnossesaion Deputy Sheriff Schlrmer of Multno mah county brought the suspect to Salem yesterday and he was ar raigned before Justice of the Peace Glenn Unruh. Coy plead not guilty and his hearing was "set for Thurs day at 10:20 o'clock. Watch I Lost i C. C. Haynes reported to the po lice yesterday that he lost a watch during, the Elks convention in this city. He describes the watch as he- ing j gold with the name of Harry Haynes engraved on the face, lie also said that the rigure 1S93 were engraved on the watch. Lecal Elan . Get them at The Statesman omee I Catalog on application. Hill Military Academy (Portland, tircgon, nas primary, preparatory and academic depart ments. - Damitgn Are Small William X! Rmmona renorted to the police last night that while be was driving north on Nineteenth street be collided with another ear when he turned to drive west on Court street; The other car driving west, on Court street. Emmons reports that f only minor damages were suffered by the col liding car. .'-"'.' Register ItaMea Now The names of babies' to be regis tered for the August clinic of the Marion County children's bureau hmiif he nhoned to the organiza- . M V .. - W - - t inn new secretary. Mrs. H. L. Matthews. 467-R. This Is to be one nt th most Important dates of the bureau Thursday, August 26 for on that day Dr. E. U. Moore of Port unH the well known child special tt will hat onlr be present to give nrrMiioni to mothers concerning w.nlth. rare at their children, but the Mr. I new public health nurse will attena to cases needing medical attention. Portland. Columbia highway. Rend, day after visiting his parents at their C rater Lake. Ashland, then north to home.' 540 South Liberty street. Falem. N aolinw shortage was Mrs. G. 11. Terwllliger spent Jr- f .... r. .1 -t mir nl'.ru .... l k ti-i . I -.. I wm t'nrt la nil t 1 1 In C Wlin ikrur Me vaiiey. i rrienas tor ins uj. I Personals I Veterans Want Everybody to Join in Dig riauc i , . Glen Purvlne and DonaM f i.n. have returned from spending the! KTrvboJv Is the better Jor an week-end at the home of the latter's occasional outing. If only for a day. rents at. rnuomatn. i fDj when such an opportunity tor William Lochman nf Tn rt 1 a r ,1 i-u in-.hi time n resent 9 a week-end visitor at the F. L. Pur-1 itself, as will be provided Thursday. August 5. everybody snouia iase -vantage of the occasion and go with well-filled hketa. This opport un it will nrfnr on the above date whn the Marion Countr Veterans' association holds its annual plcnle at Sllverton. Tjhll association Js coniDosed of veterans of all wars. LAINSON SUIT BRINGS DENIAL S. P. Agent Aiers Negligence ! Now Shown When Acch . dent Occured vine home Fred Aldrich returned vetrt3 from Jpf fcnian chn h k.. i - ' m v m ucvrii attending the Epworth league Insti tute. iiu orotner. Kdmond Aldrich also returned yesterday from Astoria wnere ne was a delegate to the American Legion convention. For Rent. Strirt.lT Modern- Weil furnished room In private fsmllv with pond home ceoklnr. 920 Mill street. . Kont Tn Central! The remains of A. W. Dole, who died at a lo-al hospital Friday, wrc sent by the Terwllliger Funeral home to Centralla Sunday for funeral and burial. ftlrOam and Reliable funeral oireetors. Deputies Take Oath O. M. Shields of Portland and T. A Kaffetv' of Rcseburs. two of the field deputies appointed by Secre tary of State Xozer under the new motor vehicle law. were here yester- ilx tn take their oaths of Office. J n . l . . I . .w J. . . I t K. i-ercy a. v-uyir, siaie engineer, I ana tney arc ursuuui ui ui""& and .family are at Rockaway beach public generally, as their guests and served by the railway .7- I . .i ... .mi r.t Mrfwi. Yannr Lalnson suffered An answer by the defendant In the riu of SUnley Lainon. by tats auardlan ad' litem. Lu L. Lalnson. aralnat the Southern Pacific eom- ninr was filed yestiday by John Burton Payne, as agent 'or the com mbt. La.lnson was tniured Decem ber ZS by colliding with a standing frelcht train at State and Twelfth mt rt a. Mr. Pa mo denies tbe charge of the plaintiff that no precautions were ob- A. Saltxman of Rend, tbe third of ..wdm J. A. Poland Is . . . . ... i tne aeputies, win appear m". on an outing. I want them tc come and feel perfect- J. W. Duygett. proprietor of the Mr at home. PMitrai Unwell Snnnir ham win I . Judre burton, a Civil war veteran leave in a few day for an extendod I and one of the roost entertaining . . . I l ill L . m 4 A, trlii tn nort. Ire iuirh tnil Pn. (DrairrB, wu un ywuk w ' F . . - I - i 1 t I K . get Sound Cities. I liver me principal ui" n'1Hi eir.t.,r I dar. It Is also exDected that the milium -w.. vrci Kiwi I - .... , the supreme court building, began G- A. R. drum corps will be present bis vacation yesterday. Mr. Ward li wl,h ntf nd dnm; An?? i . . i d-.i n i li. moii i. nave oecn mioe wnu ia 0 B1LL1E BURKE ; . In. 14 A WAV GOES . PRUDENCBT L.ST TIMES TODAY R2 Funeral In Tiortlan pital Sunday after anAllness of ev- wanted at Twin Falls. Idaho, on a ..... U kart of iarcenr by embetilement. Extradition Grantel Governor Olcott yesterday granted the extradition of C. L. Peterman. eral weeks. She was 3C years old The body was sent to Portland yes terday by the Terwllliger Funeial home for burial. Lore, Watcbmafcet ana Jewel 1ST State street. Salem. Dlea at Hospital Arthtir-st. unee aiea ai a hospital yesterday morning charee of larceny by embetilement. " j a I'eterman was arresiea a uenu. a. X. Sprague. sheriff of Twin Falls county, was here to return the prls tner to Idaho. a local at the Clairvoyant and Life Reader- Robert Fulton, natural oorn me dium. Satisfaction guaranteed. Cap ital hotel, for a limited time only. elevator. Stat Senator I. L. Patterson was here yesterday from hlsK Kola farm. George Putnam, editor of the Capi tal Journal, spent the week-end on a fishing trip. P. H. Mulkeyls here rrom Port land. Mr. Mulkey attended a meeting of the Spanish War veterans last night. A. II. eames, attorney of Medford. was a visitor yesteraay at tne su preme court building. uunng nis . i ana tcai me ri running the Southern Pacific company for a spe- track OB,y tU clal train to leave Salem at 10 a. I WDen young itterson was - nd Te Sllverton at 5 P m I freight train for the return trip. The fare is S rents for the round tdlp. This train was secured by the local O. A. K. tost guaranteeing receipts of $125 for fare. If that amount should fall shorf the post will have to make tie the deficiency, but the post oi- flcials. feeling that there would be Young Lalnson suffered broken lgt above the knee. . tv. aawr lJmlu that a freight train obstructed the traffic on State street as alleged by the plaintiff in ih anlt hot deniea that the train was on the tracks for a considerable length of time. It says the train had atoDDed because another train waa mi the trark Immediately ahead, and that the freight had oeen on the or lour micim Lalnson ran Into tie freiaht train at a reckles rate of neet while drlvlnjc his automobile. Pin rlaJma in his answer that although the night was foggy aa al tered, licht waa discernible for naif a hioek. and that the are lights at th Intersection of State street and Twelfth street made visible the rrelrht cars that obstructed the A. B. Gardner The Leading Jeweler Successor to Gardner & Kecne New complete line of Cut Gku Ware and Irory. Goods Now is the time to have your Diamond and other genu at tended to by our expert workmen A. B. Gardner many outside the veterans' organl- meet, and that - cation desiring to Uke advantage of such an opportunity for a pleasure reme court ouuaing. hri took the risk Miss Haiel Downing has completed Tni Silvertoi I Place Your Order Early ' for Fall Planting Complete line rarletiea Salem Nursery Company Phone 1763 427 Oregon Building Return From Trip- Mr. and Mrs. n. J. Teei. joe Teei ana t-yrus touser reiurneu irum " I v.tvnwln 10 days motor trip to Crater Lake i hr vacation and Is back at her desk ' in the offices of Attorney General rtmarn Mr. and Mrs. James McCorkle are1 exnected to return this week from lantern was placed near a flat car that obstructed the pathway and that ... - It could ne seen tor at ieaai nu Th court Is silked to dismiss the action and to award the defendants on Saturday. The road was by NOTICE D0RT CAES AEEIVINa Ckt Yqxa Order in Early SALEM VEUE C0RIPANY . 162 North Commercial Street CROSSETT SHOES "Make Life'i Walk Easy,f rsciiEi-- The' House of Kuppenheimer INDIAN AGENCY ( . at A. H. MOORE 421 Court Street HAVE A TURKISH BATH . and Ton will feel better. Dy far the bet remedy for a cold OREGON BATH HOUSE Oregon Building 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 f 481 SUte Street J. D. Maddox, Prop. rharloa 1 Dincler of Twin Falls. Ida., was a Salem visitor yesterday. i'ntti states Senator George E. Chamberlain was in the city yester day. ... v T Lee was here yesterday from Klamath Falls on hla way home from Portland. , D. II. Looney of Jefferson, representative-elect, wai in the city yes terday. - Theodore Becker of Cast la Rock. Wash., returned to him home yester- The Silverton park is an Ideal place for a picnic, and the people of that thriving little city are glaa I aUoraey., feea and disbursemenu. tc welcome visitors, be they veter-l ans or Just plain, everyday people. The public is hereby notified that a cordial all t6 come and well filled baskets, prepared to find the visit to be a red letter day fcr the summer. . ; is herehy notitieo; mail invitation Is extended to ffenJ BrOWtl Elected wttn tneir wnoie laminar, . to Represent Legion HIGHEST PRICES Paid for " Ve.eULDles anrl Fruits PEOPLE'S CASH STORE r I K 'A r. ' k mi ma STBM 1 VJ- 3 THE "DAYTON" The Bicycle lor Ereryone XLOTD K. RA1I5DEN . is? Court 8treet -Bicycles and Bicycle Repairing DIXIE DOUGHNUTS 35c Doz. Better Goods For Less f HIGHEST PEICB PAID t ; For SECOND HA17D PUILNITTJRE stoves. Caraeta and Tools Capital Hardware and FnrnltuTe Co. 1 215 N. Commercial bu I tUttlm. fTrarkerm. ner Donnd. .... .20c Dairy Bait 1st so ponna sac..7ac I Rtrawa. ner hale 03c I Laondry Boap in 23 bar lots for 11. OO lllardwbeat Flow at per sack..3.Z5l THE HIGHLAND GROCERY Phone 4 SMS 74 ft nisblaad Avenue - BISHOP BROS. men and Ferry SU. - Fhons 1400 WE BUY ' Farm Produce, Ergs, ate Fajtai Ulrhest Caan Market Prices. - HARTMAN BROS. CO. For Tint Jewelry Jrvrelers and Optician Marshfield Elks Commend Marion Hotel Manager , Al N. Pierce, manager of tlje Marion hotel, has received from Marshfield lodge No. 11S0. B. P. O. Elks, a letter of commendation on the manner In which Mr. Pierce bandied the big crowd that patron ized his boel daring the Elks con vention. The letter follows: Ltland Brown." son of Attorney General Geo rice U. Brown, has been elected bv Canital Dost No. 9. Ameri can legion, of Salem, as a delegate to the national i convention of the legion to be held In Ohio nex month. The Serious One ideal once. The Younger On lose It? "I married It." Life. L too. had an How did yon eiv nnunMn nYFv , yAt the meeting of. the Marshfield rjt str er rain rxmr saaterkl la a lodge No. 11 CO. B. P. O. E-. follow-1 poor 4 Uaut en "DUbm4 Dyaa," y dirsctloaa la package. Today's Record Suggestion 2048 Beautiful Isle of Some--. where . . Steller Quartet "CORNS" ptffi WILLARD Storage Battery BEBvXCB BTATX03 SALEM BAKING COMPANY Trunks, Bags. Suit Cases t33N nieh8t 1,km81 139 Court Street Phone 054 1 Music Bolls and Brief Cases at; : K - - - aWALLFELT" 'Takes the place of cloth at about one-uuro MAX 0.BUREN 170 N. Commercial St. HAMILTON'S 340 Court Street ; Bonds, Mortgages Interest Bearlnf Inveatments HAWKINS & ROBERTS 0X14u2O7 Oregon Building- WOOD WOOD The best furnace wood In the city , for the t money at Tracy - - -Phone S20 W. W. M00RE Furniture Store Thm TTnmn f the VlCtrola Won tnnrn for VOflf money m i . ww aw " - - - Moore's L A n M C R PH3HE MOVING OQii STORING r.rJi SHIPPING 9AkUl ... ir?J. iUl runai TRAilSFER tl Goods i ing tne report rrom our aiem con vention, tbe lodge gaveTOti uhanl- mous vote or tnanks lor tne exeei- l.l manner In Wlch VOUr betel Is LnnHnriM. and nartlcularlv so under ! the unusual conditions attending tne recent state convention oi ia lodre. - - -We reaiife it is no smaii mwr ,lru. . rx, to render such excellent service as Lift Right Off Without Pain. I yon did to tne many nunareas oi patrons wbo thronged your nosieiry during tne cays or tne convenuon. and to those of .our memoers wno were fortunate to attend, there was not a single thing notlcel wbicn you had left undone to contribute to the pleasure ani comfort of your guests. We also realise that la addition to giving such excellent service, yon mr alA railed anon tn cone' with many things which were unpleasant and might have led to much more M-rious reanlts had you not bandied them In your masterful way. "Again assuring yen that we are all deeply grateful for the excellent efficiency In which you conducted your hotel, and that we shall be glad to do whatever is possible to make your visit In Marshfield a pleasant one next year, we are. "Yours very truly. "Marshfield Lodge No. 11 CO. P. O. E." TBS VIVSAl CAS , Sales and Serrica 230 North Hifffc Street Yollev Motor Co. ' B. FURS STORED Store your Furs during summer 1.1- mm mm : vim u It Pays To Trade At The FARMERS CASH STORE C Barton Dardall 247 North Commercial 247 Our large flret of trucks enables vd IO KIT. JU ... w...,-. . . truck of tha needed for your Joto llaallaa- pitr. ln. BnH Kll .woon A N L COAL r a. I.1RVKR. Maaattn RmHmiw phiiMltM. yaectrte Machinery axl Englnaerlng Company CEST FUR CO." I For ' 521 Court St., Opposite Court House I CXPEBI ELXCTEICAL W0BK Phone 411 SS7 Court Street 167 North tJommerdal St. At the Electric Sign "SHOES" CARL & B0WERS0X Groceries DENinSON ELECTRIC CO. JOB WORK AND FU.TUKZ3 LtX North Liberty Btreet 383 Court Street Phone 409 - W T. RIGD0N CO. Leading Funeral Directors D. H. M0SHER High Class Cleaning and Pressing 474 Court Street MYRTLE KNOWLAliD Mnalji and Maslcal MerAaw , SoBor Dealer U Salem 411 Court St. Balem, Oregon V Tslsphome SIS 1920 ELGIN SIX IS HERE Motorists wbo are looking" Jor aarvlecablo car Wlin i r : . . i m, ..m nMtuni Miat assume nuino'11 m. m. .3 icSnomy at a reasonable price should i ae mw . LEE L GILBERT, Distnbntor 1SS So. Oeaaaaerciai sir. . Dreamland Rink Dance Every Wednesday and Saturday . . - . Bungalow Orchestra U.S. GARAGE III Vmrrr Street a nvn nnr xirvr anTTSED CARS a m WmUM aa u a -m m m -tm SPECIAL New series 8tudebaker. lvalue Il2e,,toaay - Qar are. raon - rs LONG DISTANCE AUTO ' TRUCKING WILLAMETTE VALLEY TRANSFER CO. Phone 1400 V7e also do local haulinx. HOME OWNEkS and BUILDERS Now Is the Time to Install the HOMER PIPELESS HOT AIR FURNACE WM. GAHLSD0RF The Store of Housewares ISSN. Uberty St. ...Fhone 7 "Pittsburg Llks" Will be Opening Namber Tonight If the "Pittsburg Elks", the open ing piece of tonight's band concert at Willson park. Mas as mucn jen as Salem's late visitors of the same species, no doubt everyone who bears tbe program will havo a good time. The program as announccwl by Direc tor Oscar A. Steelhammer is as fol- Invi a March "The Pittsburg Elks-' Panella Selection "Amorua . . uaurenaeau Walls -Loveland" Holiman ) Intermezzo Russ; Fraake (bl Arabian Nights i Oriental) King Vocal Solo . . . Mrs. Hallie Parrlsh Durlall Overture "The Golden Dragon".. nine Idyll "The Glad Girl" Lampe Selection "Lady Luxury" Schroeder March "Tbe Premier" ...Lawrence Tbe Star Sptfngled Banner. Forsythe Robbed by Men He Gives Lift on Road Doesn't hurtra bit! Drop a little Tree tone on an aching corn, in stantly thaV earn stops hurting, then shortly you'lift it ngnt on wun n m wm Tnllll Your druggist sella a tiny bottle of Treeione". for a. tew cents, suffl- ftmnt tn remove everr hard corn. enrn. or corn between tne iocs. and the calluses, without soreness or Irritation. The magnificent character of. pur equipage appeals to those who as preclate real, worth. We offer our knowledge to those in. need of tur aervlces. Ton can feel con fident that we will treat yon fairly. I Read tbe Clanifitd kit. Willamette University a - Tbe Old, Standard College . Liberal Arts, Law, Music, Home Economics Bulletins Free. Pres. Doney, Salem, Oriel WANTED V Beans Eggs Potatoes PEOPLE'S CASH STORE i i USED GARS To Sell Cheap for Cash or to trade for Bread ana nuuw THE R. A C. MOTOR CO. 17S 8. Commercial at. Busick's SAIJZIAIJlsVirx ANTED JXTSJL AJTD mCUlXkUT OF ALL XCCDS . Wo also boy second-hand roods. If yon have anytMne; to sell for a good price call S98. The Square Deal lions. , OPITALJUNKC0. What Ha?e Yon? We buy. sen and exchangw and second-hand furniture, stovea. ranges, rugs, tools, eta. Wo will buy roe out. COL. W. P. WW GUT, Anctloneer 271 N. Commercial St, Salem. Or. List your sales wita na People's Fornitnre Store Nlht Phone 104T " Vlon U E. J. Forsythe. a traveling repre sentative for Dinkelsneel at Co. of Portland, vestardar forswore alle giance to the order of Good Samari tan following bis report made at tne nolle atation. In-nrdlnr to Mr Foravthe. be was robbed soon after be had crossed the ferry at Goocn wnue en route irora Mill City to Stayton. He says Sun rfir waa a hat dir and be took com' passion upon o couple of pedestrians. J I who were aressea.as loggers, waia I in in th dirM-tlon of Stavton. Mr 1 Forsythe offered the two loggers a ride wblch be says tney accepiea. The men rode on the rear seat'of his car. When he had crossed the ferry nar Ooorh. one of the men seized him hv tha ahoulders from behind while the other member searched his pockets and removed his wallet con laiiinr S4S.. The men then stepped out of the car and ordered him to drive on. Pnravth describes the men wearing loggers apparel and to beJ about 25 years Old tie saye-ne wm never befriend a pedestrian in the fa . .-a BAKE - RITE -BREAD- Is ss pure, as wholesome, as dell clous, as science and tare can . make It BAKE-RITE BAKERY 457 State St. Phone, lit 1. C hipkg to Where Shopping Is a Pleasure ... ' .... , Outfitters to Women," Misses and Children ". Quality. Merchandise Popolor Prices 1 Cbetaeketa 8C Balem, Ore. -4 1