TUB OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. OREOON CITY NEWS IN BRIEF TUESDAY MORTX(l. AUOUftT 24, 102O r , Special meeting of Sa lem lodge No. 4, A. P. & A. M., this eTening. Work in the F. C. degree Collar Bone Broken-T A broken collar bone suffered iy R. K. Benaon Sunday morning if t o'clock was the result of a collision between' an automobile and ft bicycle at the Intersection of Church and Center streets, ac cording to a report made at po lice station by Milo A. Roach of Eugene. Benson, he says, was riding his bicycle south on Church street while be was driving his aatomoblle east on. Center street when the clash occurred, throw- UK Mr. Benson to the pavement. Pastry Cook Wanted At the Spa. J pounds. He Brice Wayne. der extending to the Portland Kailway, Ligut Tower company authority to make reparation to Portland Pulley has been named Pa try Cook Wanted At the Spa. Building New Home W. C- Conner, having recently sold his residence property i on North Twenty-Third street, has bought the large lot and partially burned Corastock residence on the heights at the corner of South church and McGilchrist streets and is rebuilding it, thereby pro viding another new home for Sa lem. " ! Love Watchmaker ami Jeweler 337 etate street, Salem. Marlon County Girls Iad .The nine home-making club Of Donald. Marlon county,, have the best home-making club so far visited by Ivan L. Hobson, of the United States department of ag riculture. Each girl' was given a bead on completion of 10 sets f Instruction, and each won five beads for completion of all the .work, report H. C. Seymour, fBtatt leader. Hill Military Academy Portland, Oregon ,1s recognized by the war department. Opens September 15th. .... . . Son Arrives A "baby son arrived Sunday morning at the home on Mr. and Mr. , Robin Caldwell at . their home oa Oak street. ; The little ehap weighed seven and one-half Some Vacancies Iteroal A few reniaininK vacancies in the August eugenics clinic of the Marion County Children's bureau may be filled by telephoning the names of babies to be registered to Mrs. B. L. Matthews, 'phone 134S.U. The clinic will be held in the Commercial club. Thursday afternoon, August 26. Mrs. N. A. Flegel, chairman of the educa tional department of the State Parent-Teacher association of Portland will be present, as will also a community nurse. seres in Wallowa county. By E. T. J ace and W. It. Murray of En terprise, covering the aDnronria- the Portland Pulley company of tion of 1 1 1I rn a fihtnillftlt nf sinhl ogr.iinu.lr f t . . . .1. . 1 .. . ..I ;a-Mrh.!: PVimnm muppty lor m ma two wheels off the ivaus - x.Uo( , , ,rn irrigation oi 1 2 (I acres in ui-nt Inally were assessed at 3 1-2 cents Wallowa county. a Iiunureu uui me lami was cor reeled soon after the shipment Tirr Torn Off Clalminit that while his Ford bug was parked in front of his resilience at 1800 State street, a was moved to include rough cord wood in the same class a fuel wood rates. lry Wool We can make prompt delivery on dry box wood at ft per load. This is splendid fuel fur summer use. - Clias. K. Spaulding Lng&iug Co. Celebration Planned The local G. A. It. post Is plan ning a special open meeting for September 17 to commemorate constitution day. The meeting will be held in the Commercial club auditorium at 2:30 o'clock Friday afternoon. Store New New goods arriving dally. Au thentic styles, purchased by N. C. Kafo'iry. now in New York, Ka oury Bros. car driven by William Zosel. route 4. ran Into it. tearing a tire oft and bending a radius rod, O. S. Curr reported to the police Sun day. He says the accident was caused by careless driving. by Aaron Brown, of Kings Valaley n r-om county, ran into his car ftr he bad given him ample room to bass. Mr. Davis sava that pave- hch he claims was suffi cient to give the other car clear ance, but that dae to the careless driving of the other driver a col lision resulted in which he nar rowly escaped serious Injuries. He says that his car was badly dam. red. He names the following as witnesses to the accident: Charles Cochrane, Ted McComber. Ralph McComber and Albert Sellars, all of Dallas. Legal Blanks ,oet them at The Statesman of fice. Catalox on application ' Dr. t"tr Ientit Is attending Dental Clinics San Francisco this week. in TREASURE ISLAND LAST . TIMES TONIGHT Son Born Sunday - . -Mr. and Mrs. Cuyler Van Pat ten are the parents of a baby son who arrived Sunday, AUSim 2. at their home. 440 South Twenty- first street. , He has oeen nameu Robert Cuyler. ' . . - i Reparation Ordered The public service commuswuu yesterday Issued a reparation or- HARTftlAN BROS. CO. ' Tor Ffcae Jewelry Jewelers and Opticians CR0SSETT SHOES "Make Life's "Walk Easy" - SCHEl'S The .House, of Ktfppenheimer . THE "DAYTON" . .The Bicycle for Everyone LLOYD E. RAMSDEX V 387 Court Street Bicycles and . Bicycle Repairing 0 "WALLFELT" - Takes the place of . cloth at about one third MAXO.BUREN 179 N. Commercial St. BONDS, MORTGAGES Interest Bearing Investmenta HAWKINS & ROBERTS 204-207 Oregon Building ReKldents Were Scared The queer actions of a man, In the vicinity of Market and Seven teenth streets terrified aome resi dents in that district to the estent that they reported to the police headquarters yesterday, request ing that an officer be sent out to investigate. Officer Harry Howe investigated, and Arton Smith, an escaped inmate of the Oregon state hospital was apprehended. Officials of the state hospital were notified and Smith was re turned to that institution. Hoftpital Attendant Die Peter Dusett. who for 10 years had, been an attendant at the state hospital for the Insane, died Mon day night, presumably or apo plexy. He was 45 years old. The tuntral will .be held at St. Jos eph's Catholic church at 9 o'clock a. in. todav. J HOTEL ARRIVALS Water Ailirati Charles W. Rice has filed with the state engineering department an application for permission to appropriate water from Booth Spring branch for the Irrigation of a small tract In Douglas coun- tv ftlhor innltritinna ha to hen filed as follows: By Emma Keys j rowtable Want Khaughney Dr. Marshall Osteopath. U. S. Child lase Away Lester Gibson Trudgeon, aged 5 years, 9 months. 12 days, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Trudgeon of Salem Heights, died at a local hospital Sunday at noon. The fu neral will be from the Rlzdon chapel at 10:30 this morning. Burla) will b In the City View cemetery. - ARGO J. P. Funk, CorvaJlis; L. LaValley. Portland; R. B, Me Williams. Portland: H. L- Snow den. Portland: II. J. Henery. Port land: V. E. Parker. Oregon City; R. If. Tomlinson. Dallas. Tex. BLIGH T. Thompson. Port land; W. W. Carroll. Portland: R. J. Gay, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Howard. Seattle; A. W. Toon Nickel. Chicago; A. T. Ed monds, Grand Rapids. Mich.: Wil liam Scott. Portland: Frank Bluklnger. Portland; M. Bothner. Seattle; A. J. Ahnfe. Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Furey. Mankato. Kan.; Mrs. Nancy McCammon. Mankato. Kan.: E. T. Steward. Portland: Mrs. M. J. Ramp. Port land: Mrs. Mae McDanlel. Portland. Bank building. of Fossil, covering the appropria tion of water from John Day river for the irrigation of a small tract in Wheeler county. . By Henry Schaeffer of Wallowa, covering the appropriation of water from unnamed springs for the Irriga tion of a small tract In Wallowa county. By Charles Crow of En terprise, covering the Place Your Order Early for Fall Planting Complete line varieties Salem Nursery Company Phone 1763 ' 427 Oregon Bldg. INDIAN AGENCY , at ' A. H. MOORE 421 Court Street reej W00DRY conducts sales anywhere in Marlon or Polk counties. Store located 270 N. Coml. AUCTIONEER Constable be Long Is searching for Joe Shauchnessy. . charged with assault and battery. The man la said to be 35 years old, 6 feet and 2 Inches In height and of slender build. When last seen he wore a dark shabby suit and a gTay cap. Shaughnessy, say ine police, is a foreigner and speaks approprla. rather brokenly. Student PaMMw Away Joseph Joxkubiz. 17 years old. a student at Columbia university. died at St. Vincent's hospital in Portal ad, Sunday evening. He Is servlved by his father and mother and five brothers and sisters of Salem. The funeral will be at St. Joseph's church this morning at 9 o clock. tion of water creek tor the from Hurricane irrigationof 32 Automobile Pa la tine The real kind. VL C. Jarman. 156 South Twelfth street. Will clone at 5:30 Each Evening During Angnst JACK'S CAFE A good place to eat Short Orders all day 163 S. Com'l Street J. D. Maddox, Prop. Three More Arrested Bert Smith .deputy sheriff and county traffic officer, yesterday (arrested three automobile speed ers for violating traffic regula tions governing automobiles on the Pacific highway. They were C. B. Reynolds of Portland, ana . . ELECTRIC MACHINE & ENGINEERING CO. For Thor Washing Machines and Electric Work and Supplies. 337 Court SL Phone 4 88 G. E. Hansen and Arthur Biggins of Salem. Mr. Biggins, according to the report on: file, will have his hearing In Salem on September 1. The other speed violators will have their hearings in Salem sometime this week. lead's Funeral Today The 'funeral of Elvin DeBond. who was killed Saturday, when he was run down by an automobile driven by R. A. Looney, will be from the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Little. 1561 Mar ket street, at 2 p .m. today. Rev. J. II. Chapman will officiate and burial will be In I. O. O.'F. ceme tery. He was 9 years old. He leaves one sister aged S years, besides and mother. He Is the gTandson of Mr. and Mrs. II. R. McWborter of 1491 Market street street of this city. MARION Glen E. Fox. Port land; D. M. Desmond. Portland: E. Sturms. Portland: William M. Stevens. Portland: W. A. Wood ward. Portland: J. R. Morrison. San Francisco; Fred W. Hall. Chi cago: John J. Wilde. Chicago; J Meyers. Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Hawkins. Canton. Ohio; E. R Raletgar. Portland; Mrs. N. L. Moody. Tacoma; H. U. P.udden borr. Seattle; A. M. Alcorn. Stan ford. Ky.; Thomas P. Weeks. Se attle: Arthur Booth, Portland: If. F. McKenile. Portland; E. T. Eckert. Portland; John D. Baker. Portland: Elmer B. Spencer. Portland; W. S. Barnes Portland; L. A. Riffle. Portland: Francis S. Hayes. Portland; A. Gobbler, San Francisco; R. L. Stewart. Seattle; John Gowen. Newt erg: W. C. Black. Portland; D. G. Curtlss. Portland: A. C. P. Frisk. Port land; P. A. Shaard. Portland; L. R. Romey. N. Y.: George E. Bronaugh. Portland: Madallne 1 lei mar, Portland: Ed Olstad. San Francisco: H. A. Filler. Spokane: R. E. Lafferty. Portland; C. P. Ross. Portland; Paul C. Merton. Portland; Francis Atwell ard wife. Butte; Mrs Oswald Millr. Chicago: J. J. WaJnr'.cht. New York; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Berger, Portland : Barbara Berger. Port land: Thomas E. May, Seattle; Mill S. Johns. Seattle: W. W. Phillips. Seattle; D. E. Gren. Portland; A. O. Tindolph. Port land: E. L. Rethey. San Frar Cis co: J. E. Kurt. Portland: Mr. and Mrs. W. Wllhelm. Monroe. O-.: George Wllhelir. Monroe; Mis FaVe Wllheim. Monrce; II. II. Lou, Santiam. Final Band Concert in . WUhon Park Tonight A special program consisting entirely of numbers that have proved most popular during the season is offered for the last band concert of the rear, to be riven tonight In Wllison park. It Is an other request program, similar to the one that was received with so much favor a few weeks ago. This will make the 18th concert of the season. Mrs. Hal lie TarUh Durdall will sing request numbers, "la the Land of Long Ago. and "Annie Laurie. The program as announced by Oscar Steelbammer. director of the band, is as follows: March. "Under the Double Ea gle" Wagner' selection. "Wang" Morse Waltx. "Visions of the Past".. Rollinson Hindustan That NauKhty Walt Russian Rag Ii the Land of Long Ago" and "Annie Laurie, vocal solos. ...Mrs. Hallle Parrish Durdall Serenade. "Garden of Dreams' Lincoln Lutlepiel overture. .. .Keler Bela Marco. "Salute to the Sultan" Lawrence Star Spangled Banner. WOMEN TO COMPETE it A. B. Gardner Successor to Gardner L Kttne We hare just received shipments from the factor ies, of El sin Wrist Watches.-" -(Jrecn Gold and Platinum Ring Mountings. A fine display case and com plete line of Eyer-Sharp Pencils Also - A very nice line of Silk Um brellas in newest designs and colors Expert rorkmen in every department A. B. Gardner The Leading Jeweler ! PERSONAL MENTION Rlgdon and Son Reliable funeral directors.. SWIMMING is very refreshing on a hot day. Come and bring your friends. OREGON BATH HOUSE ' ' Oregon ' Building Better Goods for Less HIGHEST PRICE PAID - - " . ; For . . SECOND HAND FURNITURE Stoves, Carpets and Tools Capital Hardware & Furniture Co. 285 N. Commercial St. Phone-9il Soda Crackers, per pound . . . .SOc Dairy Salt In SO pound sack. .75c Straws, per bale 65c Laundry Soap fn 23 bar lots 91. OO Uardwbeat Flour at per sack f&25 The Highland Grocery Phone 406 748 Highland Avenue Trunks, Bags, Suit Cases Music Bolls and Brief Cases at ' . HAMILTON'S h 340 Court Street WOOD WOOD The best furnace wood in the city ; for the money at Tracy 'a Phone 624 i. ' 167 North Commercial St. At the Electric Sign "SHOES" FURS STORED Store your Furs daring summer .. ,. -with as. . . . . WEST FUll CO. 521 Court. Opposite Court House DENNIS0N ELECTRIC CO. JOB WORK AND FIXTURES 222 North Liberty Street D.H.M0SHER High Class Cleaning and Pressing 474 Court Street MYRTLE KN0WLAND Mnsie kvnd Musical Merchandise ; " Sonora Dealer in Salem .4 IS Court St. Salem, Oregon . Telephone 2S2 WANTED Beans Eggs Potatoes People's Cash Store LONG DISTANCE AUTO TRUCKING Willamette Valley Transfer Co. Phone 1400 w" also do local hauling CARL & B0WERS0X Groceries . 383 Court Street Phone 409 1920 ELGIN SIX IS HERE SI ... VtoriU who m'r lookinc far Blronc. Mriel er with clr(aat b4? lnrt "a interior nccttistioM that tummm Btinaa service and .ronomr at a rM nabU prie. ahoal4 this ear. Lee L Gilbert, Distributor is a. caauMrdal Btraat U. S. GARAGE S54 Ferry Street USED BUT NOT ABUSED CARS SPECIAJ New series Studebak er. value 11625. today $1300 U. S. Garage. Phone 1752. USED CARS To Sell Cheap for Cash or to trade for Bread and Butter THE B. A C MOTOR CO. 178 S. Commercial St. Busicfc's SALEM ALBANY Coaple to Marry A marrlaee license was issuea yesterday to Walter II. lrtel. of mnent photograph. Dexter, Ore. and Vala II. Taylor tst from Angeies. of SllTerton. CareleM Driving Charged A. Davis, of 2590 Fair Grounds road, charges another driver- with, careless driving in an automobile accident In which he was Involved yesterday morning. According to h nnnrt made at me nonce olAm I Ut.n..nAlti fhlMPn a1 various tion. was ariTius iui i the Saiem-uaiiaa nu. I i .Knnt nnt and one-halt miles out Kg of town an automobile operated ' E. C. Gamble who Is superinten dent of the Dominion Mining syn dicate with properties located near Marinosa. Cal.. Is borne on a run to his family at 9(6 South twelfth street. Mr. Clendenon Stubbs. a er and ar accompan led him on hla trip home, which aa made by automobile Mrs. Marv Casebere. formerly of Salem, has returned for a short .visit during which time ahe will attend to some business matters. Mrs. D. A. White and dughtar, Blanche started yesterday for the , east. Intending to visit friends In t CAPITOLA. CaU Aug. 23. Women swimmers will compete here Sunday. September 19 for the Pacific coast mile swimming championship. Entries close Sep tember 13. - Genuine Walrus The Kodlak. Alaska, bear Is the largest carnivorous animal In the world. 18-inch Leather Lined.. $150 MAXO.BUREN 179 N. Coml St Sales MIMwMt(M Scrncc . Valley MotorCo'. i.i ILLER' GOOD GOODS Today's Tterord Suggeatlota 2411131 Come On aa4 Baby Me .Farre'J EL Stiff FcniHiire Co. Complete House Furnlshsrs Read the Claxiified Ads. BISHOP BROS. ligh and Ferry Sts. Phone 1400 WE BUY Farm Produce. Eggs. etc.. Paying Highest Cash Market Prices. DIXIE DOUGHNUTS 35c Doz. SALEM BAKING CO. 43a Court Street. l'hone Uo4 W. W. MOORE Furniture Store The Home of the Vlctrola Ton get more for your money at Moore s Salem Cleaners and Dyers Phone 1868 It Pays to Trade at The FARMERS CASH STORE C. Barton Durdall 217 North Commercial 247 W. T. RIGD0N CO. Leading Funeral Directors . L A R N r? MOVING i?o Jt ST0RING 930 CHIPPINfi AU Kinds SALEM TRAnSFEf? of Goods CYmr larr. f1t .f track bl m ci 7 ffjmpt mrrrirm ! a track ( th. six. Boeded for jtmt job. Ceaatry aa4 Lat Diaace Baallas a Specialty. W. Bay sa4 Srll W OOC ANI COl h D. A. XJtKXEK. Xaasaw, WANTED JTJNK AND MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS We also buy second-hand goods. If you have anything to sell for a good price call. 398. The Square Deal House. CAPITAL JUNkCO. 271 Chemeketa, Salem, Or. Dreamland Rink Dance Every Wednesday and Saturday Bungalow Orchestra What Have You? We buy. sell and exchange new and second-hand furni ture, stoves, ranges, rugs, tools, etc We will buy you out. COL. W. F. WRIGHT Aartioneer 371 N. Coml St, Salem. Or. : List your sales with us .;; People's Fonutore Store Night Phone 1047 PhoneTlt WL OAHIADORF The Store of Housewares rhone 7 135 N. Liberty St. HIGHEST PRICES Paid for inta throughout Illinois, cover- an Itinerary of three niontns or more. Iavld W. Eyre, president or the Tnited Slates national bank, left this morning for a business trip to San Francisco. Miss Eleanor Huckesleln. who has been spending her vactlon in Salem at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. August lluckeateln. returned yesterday to Sanlko. where she is employed in a bank. Dr. J. M. Prime of Omaha. Nen.. Is visiting relatives in Salem, hav ing come here from San Francisco Renairine and Alterations the program of a convention ot ncu4UW5'' fBe California State Dental asso ciation. The doctor Is very favor ably impressed with this section of the country. He Is an nncle of Dr. O. E. Prime of Salem. F. A. Elliott, state forester, has returned from Tillamook county where he has been for several days of recreation. Fred O. Buchtel. chairman of the public service commission. went to Portland yesterday. Miss Frances Gellatly has re turned to her desk In the office of the state board of control after a vacation ot two weeks. She spent most of the tisne In Port land. Arthur S. Benson, clerk of the supreme court, has returned from his vacation. Horace Sykea of the state fire marshal's department will return tomorrow from a vcatlon spent In southern Oregon O. B. McCullough. head of the brtdre department of the state highway commission, has turned from Crater Lake. A. N. Pierce. James R. Linn. Ceorre Johnson and J. L. Van Doren have returned from a tub tng trip to Eleanor lake. Dr. B. L. Steeves has returned from Portland where he under went an operation at Emanuel hospital. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Kimball will leave for the east today. Miss Agnes Dunlap. principal of the school at Central Point, will leave for that place today after a visit at the home of Rev. and Mrs II. N. Aldrich A. T. Yea ton has returned af ter several weeks in eastern slates, Mr. and Mrs. Harry X. Crala returned Sunday from a motor trip In different parts of Oregon Ernest Kit man hs resigned his position with the Rigdon com pany to accept a place in Portland C. H. Clanrey i at Crater Lake J. A. Dardnellle and son left yesterday for their home at Dufu aftei a visit at the II. E. Brown home. Seymour Jones was in Portland yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Verden M. Moffltt and Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Prunk of Eugene will leave tomorrow for Portland. They will motor on the Columbia river . highway. Mr Wnffitt. who is a member of the Salem police force, will be absen on his vacation for about l dar. W. C. Thrapp. C. P. Thrapp and Elmer Savage will leave today for Swiss Home, on the Siaalaw rver. where they win flb and hunt. for several days. The two latter are members ot the Salem I !W I I -ill Vegetables and Fruits PEOPLE'S CASH STORE J This organisation has been tested as to its qualifi cations. Our ser vices are at all times found to be satisfactory and are replete with the proper appointments. Never hare the Fall styles in feminine apparel been as clnnn ing and universally becoming as they are this season. Dresses are youthfully short and full coats are stunning in line and shade; blouses are new in line and finishing; underlings are daintily sheer and bey. In fact the full styles were created to add to feminine beauty and attractiveness and you will find the most advanced mod els at this store. And just a word about the prices. In spite of summer and spring predictions, we have been most fortunate in buy-' ing our fall stocks. Aided by our new plan of "Pay As You Go" we have been able to hold down our prices and we invite you to an inspection of our fall fashions assuring you that you will find the prices we ask to be most reasonable. a o : tU. jLU tLu iiit. iiM jlu. i: jui H. (8. Siplerj.dki. Outfit yourself for fall by our Pay As You Go Plan 111 s fire department.