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C "1 3c THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY MORNTXG. AUGUST 20, 1920. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF jicttiiil'oo . the petition for a . .tnlnr order to be Issued V. t Gerald Wool! e and smith, at the instance rren Mountain lodge No. To. O. F.. of Gates, will pet Wil- of 119. take at the court house August yesterday filed a complaint for divorce against Lizzie M. Tucker. Mr. Tucker asserts that; they were married May 15. 1S9S, at Peoria. 111., and that they lived together until the month of August. 1917. when, he claims, she deserted him wunout any provocation or. rea son with the only explanation that she did not care to live with u 1920. The injunction would ,MA the two men from entering the dance hair of the plaintiff in I him any longer. They have two tie suit, it s auegea inai.iaey ive frequently 'entered, .the bull ding for no other purpose than to disturb the t activities in the children. Helen. 19, and Marjorie. 16 years old. The plaintiff asks for the custody of his minor daughter, and an absolute divorce fromIs wife. No property rights are Involved. t . Oregon, left this week for Los Angeles to take, a post-graduate course in the latest developments of scientific dentistry. In 1914 he attenied a course in Philadel phia and in 1916 he took a three weeks' course in Seattle, so that he has continually kept 'abreast of the times. Frank lUackerby has a good record for efficiency in other things as well as in den tistry. He was county assessor here over 20 years ago and In 1890 he made the assessment of the county with a total expense ot $200 for clerks and deputies. While practicing mostly In Silver- ton, Dr. Blacker by is registered In Clackamas. Linn. Lincoln. Wasco and Sherman counties also. Hathaway says that Winters has promised to pay the damages to his wagon, but has rt.'used V atike good the damages sulfcrel by the Thomas car. lr. Marshall Osteopath. U. S. Bank building. Suitcase Lot . W. T. Lauterbach of White Sal mon. Wash., reimrted to the po lice yesterday tha. be lost a wick. er suit case while coming into Salem on the 'Silverton road. He believes that be lost the suitcase on East Howell Pralri. He says that the initials of K. O. L. were written on the suitcase In large Mack letters. The grip contained personal effects. po rat I on yesterday at the of ice of T. B. Handley, state corporation commissioner. The Incorporators ere Blaine R. Smith Sr.. nialne R. Mnith Jr.. and Arthur C. Em mons. Other articles tiled yester day were: McDowell comoanr. OtI,Ia I mjm ...... . V . I uowell, Hugh Allen. J. O. Phllla- I WO laiCS Will ICSI UUl oaum; capitalisation. $5000. Peek. Nolan ft Peek. The Dalles: Incorporators, S. I. Peek. F. W. Nolan. L. V. Peek: capitalization. 130.000. It. S. Shaw Lumber company. Portland; Incorporators u. a. Shaw. A. W. Korblad. A. O iseison; capitalization. $25,000 Xotlce. Artisan Member wishing to . go to the Love Watchmaker and Jen etc '..mi at SDOnra landing. Phone 331 taie street, oaiem. t ta Glen Nlles at Spaulding com- : pany's office before noc'a Satur-1 Fullcrton Back Today :j cay. ';!'-. '' . Salt Instituted- .. Claiming that certain articles. Valued at 1279.30, were delivered to the defendants between tne months ot, February and April ; 11, 1120,; the Inner Shoe Tire J wnnoanv yesterday started pro ceedings .for a judgment against C. G. Quackenbush and Walter H. Zosel. doing business under the ; name- of V Quackenbush : Auto Supply ' ft Vulcanizine company, seeking I recovery .of the alleged valuation ot the articles,' together with Interest from April 18. 1920, and thei costs and disbursements ,of the suit. ; - Husband. Plaintiff Because off her refusal to re turn to him and resume martial relationship, Thomas W. Tucker P. E Fullerton. president of the Salem Business Men's league, lie service commission. "The pub- Nuisance to lie Itcmoved-- The Statesman Is Informed that the danger (ous) signal In the center of Capital stieet. at Union. is to be removed by order of the city council; also that it was not placed there by authority ot the council, but by order of the pub- . Portland Heav'era . Of the Pacific coast league vs. Salem Senators, at Oxford park. Monday. Aug. 23, 2:13 sharp. is expected back this morning from his .Newport trip, and as soon as he gets here the matter of closing the business houses for a few hours during the Senator Beaver baseball game next Mon day will be taken up. An effort will be made to have every busi ness man sign the petition which will be circulated today, asking that ail shops be closed between 2 and 5 6 clock the aternoon of lie will not care much by what authority it was erected, if It Is ouly removed soon and something safe and modern substituted. id -a prominent citizen yesterday. Traffic Mixed .. C. N. Hathawav. Route 2. re ported to the police yesterday an accident while he was driving his wagon into Salem a few riles out Motorcycle Hits Auto loosing control of his motorey cle which he was riding on Sooth Tw-lfth street btwon Trade and Mill streets. I. J. Frost yesterday afternoon collide! with the rear end ot an automobile, damag'ng the lender of the car. He escaped injury. He say that be was not j riving fast, but that he lost con- trri of the motorcycle when he approached th automobile. LAW'S VALIDITY WILL BE TRIED Constitutionality of New Salmon Statute Constitutionality ot the law passed by the legislature of 1919 prohibiting the "bringing Into the Blbr-Carey corporation. Portland. ,ule orh7ln ln on' P5e!u incorporators. Rlrhard T. r.r.v xhe office of the district forester In Portland. Th lands will he erused Jointly by the federal government and the state. The legislature ot 1913 ap propriated $5000 for the purpose. The cruising ot the lanas on m part of the state will be under tne direction of the state forester. THISSTATEIS "GYPPED" AGAIN Allison Moulton. William A. Hughes; capitalization. 15000. Illjrdo and Reliable funeral directors. the game so that every man. wo-1 or town, in whii-j his wagon was man and child can i see . sim' I seriously damaged. " He claims nai an auiomomie anv?n oy rni- lip Winter. 3 43 North Front street ran into the wagon damaging the Portland Ilea' Of the Pacific coast league' va. Salem Senators, at Oxford park. Monday, Aug. 23. 2: IS sharp. only big league . game and give the home team the proper kind ot support., EX1D BENNETT ! In -. "HAIRPINS': 'S COMEDY .''" "FOX NEWS Taking Post-Graduate Work Dt. A. F. Blaekerbr. who has practiced dentistry at Sllvecton. principally, since August. JmJCl. when he received his dentarcer- imcaie iso. 41. showing him to be near the head ot : the list of legally authorized practitioners In Place Your Order Early for Fall Planting ... ; Complete line varieties i; Salem Nursery Company Phone 1763 427 Oreeon Bide. wagon considerably. injuries. . He says He escaped Luncheon to Roonevelt 1 ' The public ft Invited to attend a luncheon at Marion hotel, Sat urday. August 21. at 11:30 a. m. made the attempt to pass him when he was passing another car parked alongside the road. in ter collided with tha stationery cr. it is m !. by ypringine a rear sxu-. Delbert Thomas of Fair f -t'd. owns ths damaged car. Mr. that Winter I The Hon. Franklin D. Roosevelt. Democratic candidate for vice president, will deliver a short ad dress. Reservation must be made not later than Friday evening. Aug. 20. at office. Marion hotel. Luncheon. $1 per plate. An ad dress will be delivered by Mr. Roosevelt at the armory at 12:30 P. m. , INDIAN AGENCY ' at l . A; H. M00RE 421 Court Street " HARTOAN BROS. CO. I'or. l'ine Jewelry j Jewelers and Opticians . CR0SSETT SHOES "ilake Life' Walk Easy" : SCHEI'S The Housei of Kuppenheimer THEl'DAYf ON" v The Bicycle for Everyone - 4 LLOTD E. RA51SDEX : - - 387 1 Court Streets Bicycles and Bicycle Repairing 4WALLFELT" Takes the place of cloth at about one- . third tlAXO.BUREN 179 N. Commercial St-1 W00DRY conducts sales anywhere In Marion or . Polk counties. Store located 270 N. Com'U AUCTIONEER J S B Of v 4 3 IS Better Goods 'for Jjen Will close at 5:30 Each Evening irarfng August JACK'S CAFE A good place to eat Short Orders all day 163 S. Coml Street J. D. Maddox, Prop. ELECTRIC MACHINE Sl ENGINEERING CO. For Thor Washing Machines and Electric Work and Supplies. 337 Court St, - Phone 488 SWIMMING is very refreshing on a hot day. ! Come and bring your friends. OREGON BATH HOUSE Oregon Building Sod Crackers, per pound. . . .20c Dairy Salt in SO pound sack. .75c Ktraw, per bale .......... .65c Laaadry Soap la 23 bar Iota SI.OO Store Xetra New goods arriving daily. Au- thentlc styles, purchased by N. C. Kafoury. now in New York." Ka oury Bros. ; PERSONAL MENTION 1 W. K. Newell was here yester day from Portland. Carl D. Shoemaker, executive secretary of the state fish and game commission, was a Salem visitor yesterday. Ed K. Kiddle o Inland City, a member of the state fish and game commission, was here yes terday. Air. and Mrs. A. II. Goodmiller arrived last night to visit at the home of Mrs. Good miller's par ents. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Coodth. -JVM T. Kirk, member of the state accident commission, and Dr. F. II. Thompson, physician for the commiraion. left last night for Marshfield on official busi ness. J. W. Ferguson ot the state In dustrial accident commission will go to Portland today. W. A. Marshall, chairman ot the Industrial accident commis sion, will leave today lor a short vacation. Mark L. Latham ot Silrerton las returned from California where he has been in a military camp during the summer. He will return to the University ot Ore gon ln September. (Dr. B. U Sleeves will return from . Portland ln about two weeks. He has not been 111. con trary to a rumor that gained cur rency ln Salem. Earl llace, city recorder, Jett been the determining f"tor board's decision. We Ul ttt . the interest of 'tfOcW , economy t opr.. - . . , should logically oej P-"- , Seattle district. Urge overhead expense of ' ;. ducting district "'--. t . i at the presene Ume does ol Justified in ereating a fc trict at Fortiana.. IHaleni and Jobber Can secure the Easy Vacuum washing machine (the last word in washer! lMtrl 1Hvn anr! gas heated, from the Portland esterdv foj Newport : where he Gm Coke Co six whihr i spena a wees. and sal mon caught outside the three-mile limit off the mouth of the Coium bla river during the specified closed season from Aucust 25 to September 10. will be on trial before three judges ln Portland Monday. Aug. 23. J. O. Bailey, assistant attorney general, was here yesterday with a copy of an order signed by Rob ert S. Bean, district Judge at Port land, requiring Carl D. ShoemaK er. former state game warden, now executive secretary of the game commission, and -John Lar son, deputy fish warden, to ap pear and show cause why an In junction should not be Issued re straining them from attempting to enforce that law. - Plaintiffs From Washington The complainants ln the case are Arthur Graham and others, fishermen who are said to oper ate on the Washington side of the river. They challenge constitu tionality ot the law on grounds that It is contrary to the. Inter state commerce nroilslon ot the federal constitution. The ease Is a separate one from that filed against Shoemaker by the Union Fishermen's Packing company at Astoria, but Involves the same question. The law requires that the case be heard by three Judges, at least one of whom must be a Justice of the supreme court or a circuit judge. The other two may he cir cuit Judges. It would be allow able to call in one or two district Judges from the state ot Washing ton. JnrUdkrtlon Doabted In the Union Fishermen's Pack tna- company case an-application for a restralntnr order Is la the hands of Justice Burnett or. me sunreme court who has riven the litigants until Saturday ot this week to file briefs. Justice' Bur nett is doubtful whether the su preme court has Jurisdiction Federal Shipping Board Re fuses to Make Portland Separate District When the nroposal to make Portland a separate shipping disj trirt nm before the muea States shipping board, that body was seised with a mania for econ nmv and held that Portland ihonM be Included In the Stattle riutrict. accordinc to a telegram which has been received by Cnlt- m.A Krmt. senator MeNarr front aq- miral W. S. Benson, cnairman oi th ahlBolnr board. Admiral Benson's telegram toW "Regret that action of the board in placing Portland fa the Seattle district does not mee With the approval of Portland Interests. The geographical position of Port land being approximately .180 miles from Seattle as against TO mile from San Francisco ha Genuine Walrus 7 X 18-ladi Leather lined.-J12-13 MAX0.BUREH 179 N. Con! St J THY tlis approved rem edy.4 Jcct the tccic for pcrvooaneaa. alocplessnea' depressed feeling, loss of appetite, digestive troubles, brain f a& or alow recovery from fnflr and kindred ailment. Atsnk, alterative and dlcretic for blood and nerve disorders. 'mm A. C. or D. C. motor. Mrs. aiyra enana nas return ea , . to her d j ties after a vacation oflUlCOtf AuttlOTlZta 10 This organization has been tested as to Its qualifi cations. Our sar Ices are at all times found to be satisfactory and are replete with, the proper ap pointments. ... Legal Wank .Get them at The Statesman of fice. Catalog on application. Chlnma Funeral Held j-o Mowing arrival . of the re-' mains from Albany, the burial service of Harry Chipman was held yesterday afternoon at the I. Cv O. F. cemetery. HIGHEST PRICE PAID . . . . For SECOND HAND FURNITURE Hardwhcat Floor at per sack 23 Stoves. Carpeu and Tools ITX. U L1,nJ , Capital Hardware Furniture Co. aa6ia wvi, 285 N. Commercial St. Phone 947 Fbone 496 746 Highland Avenue) Scott Family Ret Dr. O. L. Scott and family re turned yesterday from a two weeks outing. They were accom panied On the auto, trip by iMra. H. C. Casement and daughter of Tacoma. - They first visited the teaches, spending most of the time at Netartn. From there they motored to Bit. Hood, where they picked 23 gallons of huckleber ries. . ' .' '' s. BONDS, MORTGAGES i Interest Bearing Investments HAWKINS & ROBERTS ; 204-207, Oregon Building J Trunks, Bags, Suit Cases Music Bolls and Brief Cases at , -. -HAMILTON'S r- 3i0 Conrt Street V WOOD WOOD I The best furnace wood In the city for the money at Tracy'a' Phone 524 FURS STORED BISH0RBR0S. High and Ferry Sts. Phone 140ft WE BUY Farm Produce. Eggs. etc.. Paying Highest Cash Market Prices. W. W. M00RE Furniture Store The Home ot the Victrola You get more for your money at Moore a It Pays to Trade at The Store your Furs during summer FARMERS CASH STORE C Burto Dnrdall ,167 Xorth Commercial St. At the Electric Sign "SHOES" with us. WEST FUR CO. 521 Court. Opposite Court House 217 North tommercial 247 DENNISON ELECTRIC CO. J JOB WORK AND FIXTURES ' , 223 North liberty Street X . D H. M0SHER :" . V-j High Class S Cleaning and Pressing : 474 Court Street MYRTLE KN0WLAND Music and Musical Merchandise v" 8onora Dealer In tialem ( 415 Court St. . ..Salem. Oregon i Telephone 252 1 20 : i 30 - I Sc J 5c : Oc Oc -Cc WANTED r. - - i . : . 4 Beans , Eggs; Potatoes People's Cash Store CARL & B0WERS0X Groceries , 383 Court Street Phone 409 1920 ELGIN SIX IS HERE MotorltU wbtt rt toekin for a tron. I I frvireble tr ' with elrgant body lines ad lalrnor spvcifirstMBr that uoma maximum aerric mni ccnaiay at reaa I on abla price should ae this car. t Lee L Gilbert, Distributor 158 So. Caamardsl Btraet U.S. GARAGE 554 Ferry Street i USED BUT NOT ABUSED CARS SPECIAlr NeW series Studebak- er. value $1625, today $1300. U. S. Garage. Phone 1752. USED CARS To Sell Cheap for Cash Or to trade for -Bread and Butter THE B. & C MOTOR CO. 17S S. Commercial St. two weeks. She spent the time at Albany and other places. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Stewart hare been enjoying a visit from Mrs. William Britt ot Merrill. Wis.. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Britt of Lo dore. Mont., and Henry Britt oi Daggett. Cal. Mrs. William Britt left yesterday for her home. She is Mrs. Stewart's mother. Luther Bllllngsley has returned from Long Beach. Cal., and will locate cere. Mrs. Charles Roth of The Dalles and son. Charles. Jr.,. are Tlslting In Salem. 1 Mrs. Grace Thompson. 5S3 North Commercial street, accom panied by her daughter. Fay Thompson. . and her nieee Cathe rine Row, left yesterday fof Philomaths Mr. and Mrs. It. M. Simeral left yesterday for Tillamook for a vacation .sojeurn. J. W. Chambers. Jr.. is In San FrancUco. Lieut. Walter Iee. an aTlation pilot of Portland, and Mrs. Iees til spend Sunday visiting Mrs. N. E. Cunnell and daughter at DOUGHNUTS 35c Dor. l Stt"'et ?"?-. . . ijsb r. tu in M nrruio lit orir iiuni Scottsburg visiting at the R. M. ! Marsters home. Attorney Adelbert Hermann and" wife of Roseburg. son ot Hon. Binger Herman, spent last night In Salem while touring the valley and Columbia River highway by auto. Attorney Arthur MrMahon of Albany was transacting business about the state house yesterday. Dr. Clarence I. Keene of Sil- verton was doing business In Sa lem yesterday tor a time. . Mra. Alice A. Miles returned on Wednesday from a month's visit in Olympia. Wash. Make Dealin Lands For the purpose of placing In a compact wnole tne lanas in volved, and their nosalble reforest rion and sale, the atate land board yesterday authorized Got ernor Olcott to enter Into a con tract with the government for the exchange of about 60.000 acres ln scattered base lands ln the na tional forest reserve for a compact body of equal area, and value the reserve. Tne contract wim the rovernment will be through hi . T ... LADD & BUSH BANKERS , ErUblUhed 1863 s General BTilriTig"Bnslaes J Office Honrs from 10 a. m. to 3 p. xa. New lWporatlon The Monarch Fire Clay com pany of Portland, eapltalised at $100,000. filed articles of Incor- DIXIE SALEM BAKING CO. 439 Court Street. Phone 9.4 W. T. RIGD0N CO. Leading Funeral Directors L A R M C MOVING m -STORING" 930 SHIPPING All Kinds 5ALEH JTRAHSFEr of Goods Our Iar(e fleet of trarka eaattle ta rie yon praaipt aerrtra ana a truck "t tha ais. nr4rd 1nr ytmt job, Cenatry and Loncpiitaoca Banliag a Bpenalty. He Buy an4 Sell W O O 1 A N" U C O A 1 D. A. IJUUCEK, Xaaafer, lteillenea I'hone 1898 ., 1 7J SAMMt-ALBANY ' wh rjf saixk oxxaov ata at XUOH BOTH. A IIoaa Away freia it.. Suirtly MtMlern Sl.oo pr day lOS Inw af SU4 Caaifart Oaly liatel is Biiiih LHilrfc-t Sales and Service aa waeaa Valley Motor Co. Salem Cleaners and Dyers Repairing and Alterations Phone 1868 Today's Itecord SugRentlon 18109 American Jubilee ; Fox Trot, Conway's Band H. L Stiff Funuture Co. Complete House FurnlMhera NOW SHOWING K Dreamland Rink Dance Every Wednesday and Saturday . Bungalow Orchestra LONG DISTANCED I TRUCKING Willamette Valley I Transfer Co. Phone 1400' VTe also do local hauling WANTED Jl'XK AXU 3LICHIXKRV OF ALL KIXDS . "We1 also huy .aecond-band Roods. If you have anything -to sell for a good price call 398. Theuare Deal House. CAPITAL JUNK CO. 271 ,ChnikeXav,Salcm, Or. , What Have Yon? We bay. sell and exchange new. and second-hand furni ture, stores, ranges, rugs, tools, etc We will buy you out. . . COL. W. F. WRIGHT AaMrtioneer 271 N.'Com'l St.. Salem. Or. ' List your sales with us - People's Furniture : Store Night Phone' 1041 PhoneTSI WH. GAIIKSOOnF The Store of Housewares Phone 7 135 N. Liberty St. HIGHEST PRICES - Paid for - Z y - Vegetables and Fruits PEOPLE'S CASH STORE Six Bels of the Most Fascinating Mjitery Erer Screened "The Mystery of the ' Yellow rloom" ' An EMILE CHATJTAED Production From the Novel by Gaston Lerouz PROBE URGED BY UNION OIL State Treasurer Asked to Go Ahead With Gasoline Investigation O. P. Horf. sUte treasurer, yes terday received a letter from the Union Oil company of California through V. H. Kelley of Portland district sales manager, urging that ha proceed with the investigation Into the increased cost of gasoline which Mr. Hoff said some time ago would be made.' The letter refers' to the confer ence which took place recently be tween the trasurr and representa tives ot the Oregon Automobile Dealers arsorlation. In whleh the dealers discouraged an Investiga tion, and since which Mr. Hoff ap pears to have been In doubt as to whether he would probe Into the question. elative to Mr. Hoff's statement some time ago that he would mak an investigation the letter re received from the Union Oil com panV says: We wish to endorse your Inten tion in this matter as the cause for the recent advance should be made plain to the public, and the communities which we serve are entitled to equal consideration with ourselves In understanding the necessity' for the advanced He. Tb" neopl re nay the bills have a right to as through their official representa tive for an ofHrlal explanation of the advances that are made In the costs of essentials, and It la our request that the publie be In formed of the result ef your In Mr. and Mrs. Do Haven Comedy LIBERTY The Pay As You Go Plan 7 .4 .... ... . . -. . . Saves You Money U. G. Shipley Co. Quality Merchandise Tcpzlir Prices fill! The Werraw nolle hre sent to the battle front Tnag shows how determined the Poies are to cop the war."- . THE UNIVERSITY- OREGON ! aaatatalMal by the elate order that Ike 7i Po sde of Ors away receive, without et.the Watefile ef liberal edeeetioa. TW Uaiwrvty ialaUa IW CoScf. f litratra. Sarax a4 tW Art.. iW Cra4ato School, tim ScW4 of PVra- k EJucatiM. aa4 Om nutuaiiuaal School, ol U. Mdida !l forCm ArdkHactr. CoMwrea. Juwrtialiaa. Eiacatiea ttU Maaic HMk atMwlar. of adtelarakie ara taV aoaaiVW Vr a aUa farally. -r9 ataw4 laVwatwtaa a4 a ItWary ef aorty 100.004 aolaawa. Saaai aVlrtira ara racaaraaai a4 Uat o tW utmiewtU. nCkb a4aM4 mmn9m Salaaa Sr Ik .tarMi f peart, tfc. Vmi-wmrmitr la aa aariaia Imrm Ja.afaaaaaal aa4 aal.a4.4 iaJaiaaa. For a catafesM mt for aay iaioraMttoA. . THK BECIfcTMAR , Cal.arally at Ortl.a t"-. Plates Crowns (Anterior) Cold or Porcelain f.0O Crowns (Posterior) S7.00 Bridge work. Cold or Por celain S4.0O to HJOQ Cold Fillings S2.00 wp The Best In Dentistry At tlie Lowest Prices Scientific methods, best ma terials and cartful attention used in au work EXAMINATIONS FREE . f 12-50 wp Porcelala FUHan SXOO p Silver Filling ..fLOO up Cement Flllln ga ........ ft .00 Cleaning Teeth....... fl.OO Removing Nerve.. w fX50 Extractions. .. .1. ... . . .fl.oo DRS. ELD RI EDGE & SWENNES DcntisU 204-5 Gray Building . Corner State and Liberty Streets Phone 1500 SALEMa OREGON Over Hart man Bros. Jewelry Store A P P E A L T O o I N E I L L Get Rid of That Ugly Frown A frown U almost inrariably caused by de fective vision. Properly fitted class'1 will restore normal vision. 1 lie irown win vaaiau uu picasmz eipres-Mon will replace iL For properly litteu glasses or tncaupu cation of broken lenses 4 . "APPEAL TO 07E1LL", , All work lacked by my, personal guarantee of absolute satisfaction . r. Dr. C. B. O'Neill Optpmetrist-Opticua A P P r C A L T O O t ri E I L L Ladd and Both Bank Building .-i.- - r x -