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THE OREGOft STATESMAN, 9UE&ON. TUESDAY MORNIXO, SEPTEMBER 21. 13?0 i J. CIT Y NEWS IN BRIEF Xo One Hurt . i Emest Hrundlge, 1390 Waller ,trect. while driving west on the blrhway near Eola, collided with a iurrey driven by 'a man named jack Smith, who was driving in fo same direction. A machine with glaring lights, which he was meeting at the time of the col lision. Is said by MrBrundlge to hare been the cause of the mis tap. The surrey was consider ably damaged and the car slight ly damaged. No one was injured r 1 1 Excellent Prune Fon ml N. C. Kafpury, who visited his prune ranch .seven miles south ot i FAUX I'M .In r THE JOYOUS i' TKOUnLEMAKKRSt LAST TIMES TODAY ELECTRIC MACHINE & ENGINEERING CO. For Thor Washing Machines and Electric Work and Supplies. S3? Court St. Phone 488 alera last week, reports an un usually heavy crop, and that the rains have done very little dam age in that locality, lie brought back with him a collection of silver prunes which tipped the scales at nearly 25 pounds. The twig, on which thy grew was not larger than a man's linger. Strange Ki;ht Odmtv Monday mornlni; a paswby noted a dead rat by the curhtide with a large sle'sh boll attached to his neck with a wire. The bell was attached no doubt by a for mer captor who .may ha pa was try ing to play a Joke on the rat's for mer comrades. The scene of the tragedy was at the corner of South Commercial ana terry street. Happincsft A Mode With Constance Talmadge at Ye Liberty today and tomorro. . if Organization Tomorrow . The meeting tor organ Uat Ion fjf the North Salem Woman's Repub lican club, scheduled tor thia Af ternoon, has been postponed uirfil Wedn?day afternoon at 2:30. jat the home o Mrs. V. K. Fisjifr. F15 Market street. All North sa- lem women, whether they are Re- nubl'cans or Democrats, are askrd to be Dresent. Mn C. I", msnop. who is active In Republican si- falrs. will address the meeting apd eive instrnctions on how to pro ceed wun lue oj. i lKm't Forget. g We are agents for John -TI. Stetson hats for men. u. N. Johnson A Co. U. S. National Bank lildg. New nii&h Stock Company- Opens the'.r first engagement tonight presenting "The Girl From Out Yonder." 3 Legal Blanks- Get them at The Statesman oi- tlce. Catalog on application. Drainage Plans Received Percy A Cunner. state nginee.. has received plans for the Marsh- I een field drainage district, a project which propoM? the drainage oi 1000 acres in Columbia county near St. Helens. Tne esumai cost of the development Is .. 000. The proceedings from a 1j- gal point ot view, have been ap proved' by Attorney General Hrown. and la survived by her husband, a daughter. Mrs. Viola Peters of Portland, and a son. Richard Crowthers of this city. The Crow thera are old residents of Salem. but for the past few years have residing In Fastoria. Kan Funeral arrangements will he an nounced' later. Iloyft loublbilt Ku Un just the time to fit tne Doy uui for Mhoot. Prices $13. 5 to $26.75. G. W. Johnson & Co. U. S. National Hank Mdg. Hoat Is Rtolei A mesjage was received at po lice headquarters yesterday from independence saying that three men had stolen a boat above In dependence, and were on their way down the river. A lookout has been kept for them but up to aaie tney have not been seen. Opening Studio UUian Hartshorn, teacher ntana Jt a a h a Portland Symphony fHtliestm Ch . nvnna 17C. im i - - . .Fire! JAZZ OpiKMMHl Mrs. R. L. White, local expon ent of the terpsichorean art. with her daughter. Margaret, it-tnmed this week-end from a two weeks J Fitts Market. sojourn in Portland, where she attended the annual convention of the American National Dancing Master's association. While there Mrs. White and her daughter had the privilege of studying under Slgnor Stefano Mascagno. who is recognized as the world's leading Interperateur. of ballet. The as sociation was united la opposing jazz mnsic and jazz dancing, and the campaign is about to be launched to re-establish the old- time positions in dancing and to revive in popularitr the old-time steps will be under Its auspices. Pie Clab Mert The Coolidge-McClalne bank pl club met yesterday and took fiaal lessens in ludff!nK. Dwiht Kir- P.occls I'lnnm jml Orval M'.oom will constitute the judging team, to represent the club in the fudging contest at the state fair. This club will hold its local fiiir at Silverton. September 25. I ; i Salmon Cheanest for three years, ft If von want to can any. phone 211. An added attraction for vear's fair will be the appearanco of the Portland Symphony orches tra in the Stadium Monday night. Thl. nrphpi! rm la fnm IOSed of a musicians, under the direction of Carl Denton. May Dearborn Schwab dramatic soprano, form; erly of New York city but now a ca resident of Portland, is the solo-Mm 1st. This orchestra will apprar under th suoervision of th- Sa lem Music Teachers' association. and will be one of the features oi the fair. CHERRIANS TO Portland by Webb ft where funeral ,ervleej -will he I held. ' ' ' VISIT EUGENE J2 Up Ul 1CiflCJUCU KMiH. Half Hundred Uniformed Boosters From Salem to See Lane County Fair Watchnuw Attacknl Harold Jearal. a watchman at the Spaulding mill, was attacked last night about 7:20 by an un identified man in a gray suit and gray cap. The man made his es- pe. it is thought he may be nsane. KlinSrr FuimtiiI S-t The funeral of Ernest Maufice Klineer. whose boJ? now tepofcs in state at the Rlgdon undertak ing establishment, will be this mornlne at 9 o'clock at the Cath-i olic church. Rev. J. A. Huck Of ficiating. Rurial will be in he Macucfnes nml Subscriptions f The Ace. 127 North High strlet Is yonr wuter lyitem dqtit. Don't fail U th Pul tyiUrn which U auto ti and fcM a direet-from-the-well eon- atetioo, Civinr 7 fa anntinf waver. I. O. WOOD (saua vu vo.t 163 Nortn Commercial street. WANTED Sacks. Hides. Machinery and all kinds of Junk CAPITAL JUNK AND BARGAIN HOUSE 215 Center St Phone 398 SWIMMING . mn oaies VALliY MOTOR CO. POTATOES Call on us before you Bell. BISHOP BROS. Corner Ferry and High Streets : Phone 1400 Evan TteM Return Cvan Rold. son of Mr?. C&ra Reid of the Court apartments, fie- tumed home Sunday from he southern part of the tints vhr he has been engaged in the em ploy of the state hlghvay com mission during the sumif er months. He will again takefup his studies In the hlrh school. 1 Dr. Marshall Osteopath. U. S. Rank building. Itigtlon and Son Reliable funeral directors. Man-Lice IJcrn?? The following marriage licenses were issued by the county clerk yesterday: Vivian Ijiprlel and Walter Terrene both of Salem: rhylis Painter ot Salem and R. M. Wood of Rend; Qpal King and nuir H Tnmar nf Salm: Kthe' M. Malone and Delbert Harring-: m?'a ton. both of Stayton W'tllLaraa Farm Sold J. J. Williams has sold his farm southwest ot Salem In Polk unty. The farm consists of 60 acres or wen cultivated land, ana the consideration Is said to be 1 12.060. Mr. Williams-has not decided what he will do in the fu ture but It in likely he will make his home In Salem. Edward Duffy, whose discharge ranera found on his person, was taken Into custody by Salem po lice Sunday In an apparently ln condition. He wai found The Cherrlans at an important I waning oaca D V"' . k. meeting held at the Commercial way on inirrecnin . "r. inh i.. nirki .mnmiiti Inr to hlmselL Duffy seems to oe for trln to Enron, on Wednes- In a dazed condition and Is na dir and completed their nlans for able to tell the officer, where he boosters' day at the state fair, u from, hut the discharge papers About 50 cherrlans are planning .bow that he enlisted at wooa to leave Salem Wednesday morn- burn ia July 11S and was as- Inc at 8:30 to visit Eugene and .irned to the 42nd company return at 6:30 In the evening. I mth depot brigade. He had That the Cherrlans are real t40 in m- nock eta. Duffy, if that boosters for Salem and for the I. .m.. was taken to the state fair was proven yesterday by gn, hospital for examination me way ine ousmess men oi m cuy responaea to meir can i q . money to finance booster day. olCu a TlSOJl iltnUllt The Cherrlans have sent out over a hundred Invitations to various organizations of the state to be their guests on that day. The uniformed organizations that ex pect to take part in this celebra tion are the Radiators of Eugene. Rosarians of Portland, Prunar- lans of Portland and the Rotarian of Astoria Seeking for Freedom A petition for a writ of habeas eornus was filed with the circuit Mart -TMterdar by Austin Mann n ir I Comnton. warden - of the nenltentiary. The petition These organizations I rtstea that the plaintiff has "Seen Ioves Watchmaker ami Jeweler 337 State street. Salem. W'f Are Xow Showing A large line of men's and young overcoats. The newest styles. Prices 125 to $60. G. W. Johnson it Co. U. S. National Bank Bids. are to be the ruests of the Cher rlans for the entire day with free admission to the fair grounds.! the arrand stand and to a dance In .the evening. They will also be enterUIned at dinner by Cherrlans. Committees were at work yes terday canvassing the city for fM imnrlaoned according to a sen fence of the circuit court of Uma tilla county which was passed pnnnift to a plea of guilty to an IndlctnieM returned by the rrand Jury of that county. The Indictment charged Mann with the crime of larceny. In the petition the piamun A. B. Gardner Successor to Gardner & Keene tc We - fait received ghipmenU from the factor ies, of El Fin Wrist Watches. Green Gold and PUtinum Ring Mountings. A fine display ease and com plete line of ETer-sasxp Tencils Also A vrv nice line of Silk Um brellas in newest design and colors . Expert workmen in erery de partment A B. Gardner The Leading Jeweler naneial support to aid In deTrsiy-1 .1am, fmprlsnnment to be llleral ine the expenses of boosters' day and met with encouraging re sponse from the business men. The Cherrlans expect to finish their canvass ot the city today. Mrs. Crowthers IHe Annie E. Crowthers, wife of William Crowthers of Portland, died In that city Monday of, heart trouble. She was 63 years old CANTON CAFE High Class Meals All Hourf I Excellent Music Dancing 1624 North Commercial Stret Salem School of ExDressfon Talldrtr Machines and Records i OREGON BATH HOUSE Player Pianos and Player Ro!ls Lulu Rosamond Walton, DIrelor 17 c. commercial i Is Tery refreshing on a hot day. Come and bring your friends. Oregon Building Soda Crackers, per pound. . . ,20c Dairy Salt in CO pound sack. .75c Straws, per bale ........... .63c " Laandry Soap In 23 bar lots $1.00 Uardwheat Flour at per sack $&23 The HigKland Grocery '.: rhone 490 746 Highland Avenue I Phone 692 I HARTMAN BROS. CO. For Fins Jewelry Jewelers and Opticians CR0SSETT SHOES "Jiake Life's Walk Easy" SCHEFS The House of Knppenneimer THE "DAYTON" The- Bicycle for Everyone LLOYD E. IIAJISDEN 387 Court Street Bicycles and Bicycle Repairing Place Your Order Early, for Fall Planting Complete line varieties Salem Nur$ery Company Phone 1763 427 Oregon. Bid g. INDIAN AGENCY A. H. M00RE 421 Court Street DIXIE 1 DOUGHNUTS 35c Kbz. SALEM BAKING C0 439 Court Street. Phone 354 . 6 Salem Cleaners and Dyer Repairing and Alterations Phone 1868 1 V00DRY conducts sales anywhere In Marlon or Polk counties. Store located 270 N. ComX AUCTIONEER JACK'S CAFE A good place to eat Short Orders all day 163 S. Coml Street J. D. Maddox, Prop. Seven MLshapa in Pay . Clyde Johnson, who motored to Portland Sunday, report that he saw the results of seven automo bile accidents on the Pacific highway for the day. Estacada Told to Cleanse Its Supply of Water s h was not yet 18 years old at the time of sentence, and a word -InelT the ease should have heen tried before a Juvenile court. The circuit court Issued an or der for a writ of habeas corpus, and called for the appearance of 7ann September - 27 t consider the case. - - grounds while they are looking for new locations for homes, farms or, hminess. The neat, well kept park beneath the oaks has been a pleasant lntrocucuon u throughout the summer. - TIRES AND KVEItYTHIXa at the Great Western Garage Opposite Court House Phone 44 YAMD $10,000 worth of furniture at .once. Will pay highest price. CAPITAL JUNK AND BARGAIN HOUSE 215 Center St. Fhone 393 Citation Piled Citation papers were filed with the county clerk yesterday In the case ot Anne Opsund. an Incom petent, at present confined In theltnehtod o f purification. Oregon state hospital. The order allows the petition of Gunder u. Opsund or some other proper per son to make and Join In the neces sary, conveyances to relinquish the rljcht of dower of the incom- petent to real estate described in the petition. at Esucada, Clackamas county. U Salem ConfUinfS OS neia unii. iur uuiuku v. B tlon". the sUte board of health flleCCa I0T lOUTlStS has ordered tne mayor oi mi nia n install a chlorinating ether approved I That Salem la a popular resting mehtod o f purification, ana ."iru.ee wun lounsta. ia pmitu vj t.v action within 30 days. I the fact that although the season A letter has been written iaot heavy travel is neany over ui Two Cars Collid A collision ot two automobiles proved took place Sunday at the lntersec- mavor br Dr. Andrew C. Smith of Inamaa of SS neoole were found on Portland, acting state health of-I the leglstratlon books at the auto nr in which there Is' an lntl-.,mn trmnnd. airnlfrinr that a matlon that the matter will bejurja, nambcr of persons enjoyed placed before a grana jary n the hosplUlity or saiem snnaay, mediate action is noi uien. I Again on Monday there were Previous requests hsve been I ri t at tne aato pri made to have the condition im- Many of the travellers spend arvarai davs camping on the Salem Potatoes We will commence ship ping: about October 1st. Come and see us MANGIS BROS. Warehouse : High and Trade Streets Phone 1291 Office 542 State Street ' - Phone 717 tion of State and Church streets, i c?i- f. f ZmU,A tn when D. E. Daniels. 45$ Norm I Twenty-third street, driving east on State, collided with a macnine going north on Church. biigm damage was sustained by both cars. I -a- "WALLFELT" Takes the place of cloth at about one third MAX 0. BUREN ' ill ?yyjwi'i.'i-i"-' . fH n u ,.. Mi W. W. MOORE I ; Furniture Store The Home of the VictroLf Ton get more tor your mohef at Moore a Better Goods for Less HIGHEST PRICE PAID For, 17 N. Commercial St. I SECOND HAND FURNTTURE Stoves, Carpets and Tools Capital Hardware & Furniture Co. 285 N. Commercial su rnone i Trunks, Bags, Suit Cases tlusic Bolls and Brief Cases at HAMILTON'S 340 Court Street It Pays to Trade at Theg FARMERS CASH STdRE C. Burton Dnrall 217 North Commercial 2r(? W.T.RIGD0NC0. Leading Funeral Directors HIGHEST PRICES Paid for Vegetables and Fruits PEOPLE'S CASH STORE Employment of ChaplabisiA ' The state cannot under the law employ chaplains for the state tvmttpntlrrr and the stste traln- .. . . Ing school otner man inw.t" k tw accordinr to an "u . -; . I nbiiAn r Atiorner un' Brown in reply to an, i-i7 r n nnnHin aocretary of tne atat board of control. pti innnlrv aroaa rrom a rc- nn..t of the. Salem Ministerial ployed by the state at salaries of 600 a year each. Sand and Gravel Firms Not Exempt From Royalty 167 North Commercial St. DENNIS0N ELECTRIC CO. JOD' WORK AND FIXTURES '222 North Liberty Street i D. H.M0SHER High Class Cleaning and Pressing 474 Court Street WANTED Beans Eggs Potatoes People's Cash Store LONG DISTANCE AUTO TRUCKING Willamette Valley Transfer Co. Phone 1400 - 7e also do local tanling WOOD WOOD For all kinds ot wood, see Tracy Phone 620 FURS STORED Store your Furs during summer with us. WEST FUR CO. 521 Court. Opposite Court House CARL & B0WERS0X Groceries 383 Court Street Phone 409 U. S. GARAGE 654 Ferry Street USED BUT NOT ABUSED CARS SPECIALr New series StuaeDaa er, value $1625, today 11300. U. S. Garage. Phone 1752. USED CARS To Sell Cheap for Cash or to trade j for Bread and uuuer THE H. A C MOTOR CO. 178 S. Commercial St. L A R M C R MOYINi 030 SHIPPING SALE!! Aiiir:-i, TRAHSFEr of Gootk Our larra fleet af .iraeVt aaaWA t. fia yaa prompt servtea aij a track at tha siia ad tT yaata Jaa. Canntry ana lng mnaasvs Baaliac a 8plty. V. Bar 81 .f . W OOP AND OOJftlj D. A. TJUUtxn, Xaaacac. Aecideaca fboaa 18VS Dreamland Rink Dance I- Every Wednesday and Saturday j Bunzalow Orchestral One thought guides us In our conduct. It is that all of our knowl edge, all of our discretion and all of our cour tesy must be em ployed upon ev ery occasion. I PERSONAL MENTION I - Mr. and Mrs. John Kebberness of Silverton were Salem visitors Sunday. Mr. Kebberness Is man- var nf tha silverton creamery. r.onrr Cochnour. an employe! n.t.n that a fcanlaln he furnished of Marion county, was la Eugene MCa ,ute institution at a salary Monday. ' , . not to exceed 62500 a year. Peter . Dedrlck. a prominent the prent time one Protestant business man f Stayion. was ia i and one catholic enapiam n the city Saturday. - A. C. Nesheim and A. M. trow der of Silverton were visiting In Salem Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Grtirun ana and Mr. and Mrs. K. S. nan oi Salem are registered at the Hotel - m. a sr a I m Benjamin Lane of Fort Canby Sand and gravel companies who . ... . . - il i. .t.niiir iniA miitracta wun iQO is m ine cuy iota a. ru... - Biaie iana wwru v " -n ion th dat when the roy alty law went Into erfect. but who a' a T,nt axtract tha material until after that date, must pay the state royalty the same as 11 ! th eontrscts had been signed until ft.r that date.' This Is the opinion of Attorney j General Brown in repiy io i-.nii-r rrnm tha state land hoard. to whom some of the companies have made requests to have the royalty payments remitted tO i The opinion holds that the board Is under no obligation to remit the royalty. LADD & BUSH BANKERS EiUblished 18C3 . .(Oenerai Bankiiiff Bminess , Office Hours from 10 a. ex. to 3 p. xn. t s r Busick's S ALEIl ALB Air? Wnat Have You? w knr acll and exchange new and second-band fun ture. stoves, ranges, rug?, tools, etc We will buy yu out. . ' 1 COb. VP. F. WRIGHT Anctloneer 271 N. Coml St.. Salem. G. List your wUb ub People's Fcrnitrire Store Night Phone 1047 rhone7t 1 with friends. 1. C hipkg OIo. Where the pay as yon go plan has started many a growing Bank account Y.M.C.A.ENTERS UPON NEW YEAR! " Lyman ATPickett Will Have Supervision of Boys Department Reorganisation of the boys' de- rirlmtnt nf tha Y M C. A. VII SSWSSJSSSiSriSSS PortloaJ Nan FoonJ Dead A. Pickett. It Is the purpone of the directors to enlist as many Sa- in Hop Yard Bankhouse WM. GAHLSD0RF ' The Store of House-r wares lera boys as possible In the depart ment. A large number of boys already have filled out new application blanks, taken their physical ex aminations and have been as signed to their departments and classes. Theme vrho have been members of the Y. M. C. A. for the last year are urged to sign up before October 4, In order that they may help In securing new re cruits. The association purposes to give its best service to the young men of the community, and to increase the efficiency of the various de partments a number of alterations and readjustments are being being made In the building. The Y. M. C. A. plans to hold open house during th week be ginning October 4. This week of hospitality will be followed Octo ber 11 by a membership cam paign. Klamath Falls Fire Not Incendiary, Says Allen The fire which destroyed the tlnnaton hotel at Klamath Falls I with a Ions of ten lives, was not nf inrendiarr origin, but was canned from rubbish. This Is the report of G. W. Al len, one of the i n vent ina tors for the stai fire marshall's depart ment, who has returned after In vestigating relative to the hola canst. Mr. Allen would not comment at lencth on the findings, saying he preferred to go Into the condi tion at Klamath Falls more elab orately in a written report which will be made to A. C. BarbeT. state fire marshal In a few days Mr. Allen did say. however. that the Jnvesticators Issued 7 nrriera and that in six months Khtmath Falls will be one of the cleanest cities In the state ana safe place In which to live. S. D. Thayer, whose home Is at 123 East Fifty-third street. Portland, was found dead about 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon In a rest room In the T. B. Jones hop yard, near Salem. Thayer is said to have been a nephew of Former Governor Thayer of Washington state. He was 58 years old. A sister or tne aeaa man irrea at his address m rortiana ana he also Is survived by two or three children, two of whom are sons. Mayne Thayer and S. G. Thayer. One of the sons Is em ployed on the river steamer Kei-logr. Thayer was a member or tne Masons In Portland. He had icen ill with stomach trouble. The body has ben sent to Boys' Suit Sale! Every, suit in the house, tcayily reduced. Now is the time to get the boy's NEW SCHOOL SUIT MILLEF& J. Good Good. FOR SALE Stoves, Ranges. Heaters, Furni ture and Tents CAPITAL JUNK AND BARGAIN HOUSE 115 Center St. . . Phone 3)1 Coming Thursday "DEEP PURPLE" ,YE LIBERTY X LI GH THEATRE TONIGHT .' WEDNESDAY and XBUB3DAY THE BLIGH STOCK CO. : f ' . . ',,:. (Carlisle Players) In Their First Bill "The Girl from OufYonder" A Ecmzntic Comedy Drain In 4 Acts 4 Featuring H0N0RE DEVERS And An All-Star Cart :-