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THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON SUNDAY MORNING. AUGUST 28. 1921- i t u -1' ii V- ! t Wni 'Attend Willamette ' ' i the usual summer dullness. Ser. Miss Lila Marcyj sister of Mil- I eral report Having a numDer or big ArrA Marcv and Mrs. Minnie Bates, will attend Willamette this year and will stay I with Mr. and Mrs. Bates at 113S South Thir teenth street. . . , deals on hand, and there is a gen eral cheerful feeling all around. fcntate Worth $200&Li" The estate of Estelle E. Balch. who died August 16. has been ap praised at $2000. The appraisers were C. Clark, Ray Smith and W. Winslow. Almon Balch Is ad ministrator. ' Serve Gray-Belle AdT. Dr. L. G. Altmab, Phone 147 Homeopathic physician. AdT. French pastry.- the the Mulligan Will P-?ach Tier. A. 3. Mulligan will leave by auto this morning for Tualatin where he will preach at 11 a. m. and at Wilsohville this evening. ItoAMt or Friend Cldcken Dinner all day today at : Gray-Belle. AdT., j Story THHng Contt-- Tf la nnriorarnnd that u-hfn i Salem and McMlnnrille Rotarians Alfred Bates, pastor of the Tuala meet on the banks of the Willam- tin charge, will preach at McCabe i ette at Wheatland August 31, fol- and Sherwood chursbes today in iiowng the dinner hour, there will the absence of Rev. Sydney Hall, be a spirited contest in story tell- who is spending his vacation, at : Ing. Although no official delegates I Crater lake. have been appointed to upnoia a- Hanter Get License ' Only one combination huntins and fishing license was issued esterday. It was to W. E. May of Salem, route 4, and- he paid the customary $5. Drs. White and Marshall Osteopathic physicians, U SBk. Adv. lem's reputation, it Is understood the burden will fall up Charles H. Archerd. C. B. Webb, Dr. Hj H, dinger and T. E. McCroskey. - For Your Dessert Today Gray-Belle French pas try and fresh apricot sherbet. Adv. Ford Sold by Administrator Louis Webert, administrator of the estate of John Stauffer, re ported to the county court that be had. sold a Ford to John Ogle for $ la 7.50, this being the high est bid. The court confirmed the sale. Ural Estate Business Improving Realtors all' report an active In terest in real estate, with many I loirs Live in Elgin, IdL - The personal property of John M. Manion, who died in Salem inquiries the pastsweek. In tact, August 18, has been appraised at there is a feeling among those in terested in. real estate that, busi ness will materially Improve after t tfuT-i $1251.34. His heirs all -live in Elgin, 111. In his will Mr. Man ion asked that be be buried in the ; cemetery nearest Napa, Cal. C. P. C. Line Extracts and toilet articles. For sale by Mrs.W. D. Moyer, 170 North 23rd street, or phone. 122 4, Full supply always on hand. Ad. ifinnnrLnnn ."Fatly Arbuckle" ; In; "Crazy To Marry Hippo Hunters" May Belle Ford; . "-' Vocalist) . Lit Your Property With Socolofsky, 341 Phone 97D. Ady. State. ' Magers Estate Reported On Miss Mlnetta Magers, adminis tratrix of, the estate; of A. G. Magers, who t was ' accidentally killed recently at Dallas, has re ported to the county- court that the estate had been appraised, at f 25 worth; of personal property and a lot at Redondo Villa at $50. '' ' " . ; Trasses Fitted at Tyler's Drug store, by Ian expert In the business. Adv. , Special Chicken Dinner- Today at the Spa. Adv. Hartmztn's Glasses ygr Easier and Better Wearl them and see HARTMANBR0S- Phone 1255 Salem.-Oregon NOMKING Pprtalrs' at 182 v Commsrdsl rtrset - Chop flor. Hoodie 'ndv Amtxlcaa Uinta, tea cr.ua ana anuu. Special Sunday ., CHICKEN -DIKBXB TREES : Tor Spring Planting Order From . TIJE SALEM NUKSEKY W. 428 Oregon Building I A L E M J U- LJ OP.E.OON : v Phone,1163 SAVE $ $ $ bv Olivine vouf hardware and i furniture at The Capital Hard ware &i Furniture Co., 285 Ji. Commercial street; Phone 947 A DM 17 D Phone mUtlliU 930 TRANSFER ' WeMoTe, Pack and Store ANYTHING WOOD Tu C0E DIED. RICHARDSON At t local hospi tal, August 27, Robert M. Rich ardson at, the age of 6 years He was born in Canada but bad spent 37 years of his life in the United States. Funeral an nouncements later. Body at Webb & Cloughs, FrXERALS. The funeral of the late O. An derson, who died as the result of Injuries- received while cutting wood in Polk county, will, be held from, the , Rlgdon Son chapel Monday, August 29, at 2 o'clock; Interment will take place In City ' View cemetery. burg and throughout Douglas county. In fact the case is at tracting coast-wide attention. ri-cial Chicken JUnm-r Today at the Spa. Adv. Kay lose Iasses T. B. Kay reported to police yesterday that at the same tima that Dr. Morse of this city had a gun and fishing rod stolen from his.' car he lost a pair of field glasses from his own car which was parked near. The gun and fishrod belonging to Dr. Morse were recovered when the trio of boy thieves recently sent to the reform school surrendered their lodt. Hendricks to Baild Home Paul- Hendricks was issued a permit yesterday frora the office of the city recorder for the erec tion of a one-story frame dwell ing to be built at 1690 South High street. B. Townsend is the contractor and the stipulated cost $2800. and he bclieYos the rrospects here for rapid growth arc excel lent. He says there are . more new . dwellings in Salem and its suburbsthan there are in Omaha, Neb..' qfr Des Moines. Ia., and he realizes that the building opera lions here will be vastly increased as Foon 'as people generally believe the costs have gotten down to normalcy. He thinks inTestmtnts in city and other property here will prore remunerafiTe; that they will pay now. If judiciously oade, and that there is bound to be a steady adranre in prices with the growth of the city and coun try. He himself expects to mako more inyestments here. He comes lareely on account of the, excel lent educational advantages of fered in Salens. Complete Assortment Or French pastries, fresh daily, at the Spa. Adv. Repair of Home Begu D. K. Luthy of 2507 Fair grounds road, . has begun the re pair of his home at an approxi mate cost of $450. A permit from the city recorder was issued yesterday. ' ! . Legal Blanks-- Get them at The Statesman of fice. ' Catolog on application. AdT. ..j-... Many Permits Issued Eight permits for the con struction and repair of Salem homes have been issued from -the office of the city recorder dur ing the past week. These per mits represent improvements ag gregating a cost of $15,750. Iticjclo Hits Auto- George Young of 173 South Cottage street was badly bruised when the bicycle which he was riding struck a car driven by A. Wilson of 371 North Cottage which was turning into the drive way of. the court house grounds. According to statements given po lice by Wilson the bay wa look ing down tha street when the ac cident occurred- and did not see his car approaching. Young suf fered a finger cut and a badlv bruised shoulder. Bargain ' Large celling fan. Welch Elec trie Co. Adr. " Two Arc Arrested- Pat Devine and W. O. Hayden were arrested yesterday on charge of being intoxicated. Both paid 10 bail for their appear ance Monday before Judge Race in the police court. For Rent- Front office room. Apply Qray Belle. AdT. RlGDOtf & SON Leading Morticians Webb & dough : Co; - 1 Funeral Directors i: j - - Do! ydtt take ' ! tURKISH BATHS If not, why tiotT -: No other baths or treatments can produce the permanent re lief to the person suffering from disagreeable cold or au gments of the flesh or body like, the Turkish Baths wllL t; ' f .. . Open, 8 a.' m. nntll j. m. 4 OREGON BATH HOUSE Lady and Gentlemen attendants We. pay 2t above the market price for eggs and" pro ducts . .PEOPLE'S CASH STORE J f Home Builders Take Notice We can save you money on your Plumbing Supplies,; It ' wilii pay, you to comexand see us 'about prices. We al ways have a supply of. all kinds.,;.. ; ; . , -. , f Tents, all. sizes, prices , very low . . CAPITAL MVe buy and sell everything.' Phone 393 ' 215 Chcmoketa St, BLACKBERRIES We pay the highest market price and furnish crates. Call 717 or 1291. MANGIS BROS: Salem, Oregon Xenens Estate Appraised The estate of Henry- N'evens, who died August 12, has been appraised' at $10,000. Wrilliam J. Neuens is executor. The next of kin ara Clara - Hamel of Sa lem, Edward Neuens of Dallas and William J. Neuens. In the will executed by Mtj Neuens on MarchVi2, 1921, he bequeathed $1206 to his daughter, Clara Hamel, and5 $3000 to' his son, Ed ward Neuens. The balance of his estate was willed to William J Xeuens. A Classified Ad .Will bring you a, buyer. Repairs at Y.M.C.A -yb YiM.CiAi :elsed-its doors yesterday In order to spend a. few doyHn:eDairs.""'H will reopen on Thursday; Full Line Ingersoll' Watchi Tylers Drag Store.AdT. Visit at Holt Residence v Mr. and' Mrs Lester E., Mc Killin, ot.'Harrlsburg -were week tend gueats ot Ua. and Mrs. Harry Holt of this city. Mrs. McKlliip will prolong her visit several days next week. FOR SALE Republic trnck in, fine, condition, p n enma tic tires, will trade or sell on easy terms; Apply Sam Solof. people's .Cash Store u. LOOK ABOUT YOU Note on every hand the scores of untrained. aimless . persons who are out of work people who can do "a lit tle bit of eTery thing," but m one thing well. Perhaps they never had a chance to secure, a. training perhaps they Just "drifted." ' Learn a' lesson from those . about you. Note that train-; cd people are seldom out of employment. . Write or call for information about- our business courses. ', i Capital Business College . - Ealent; Oregon For R-nt Strictly modern heated, furnish ed apartments. Phone 11 23-W Call 492 South High. Adv. Transients Want Bed It's getting colder, out nights and the transients realise the fact, for Friday njght theyVtao lished a new record for th' sum mer for the number applying for a sheltered b?d in the city cala boose. Six men took ad vintage of the free boarding house pro vided by the city. Those who were guests of Night Sergeant Da vis vrere: John Moore; William O'Donnell. Frank Canfield, Ar chie Prowse, J. N. Lockford and J. R. Sergeant. Wool Market Icad No change is noted in wool Quo tation and Layers say the market s dead. Takine un the matter of figures, wool bo vers say that ac cording, to, the government report oi juiy 1, there was 900.000.ooo A Complete Assai tinent Of French pastries, fresh daily. at the Spa. $4,700 Real Estate Transfer v. I. Reynolds and wife have sold to W. W. Eliott, for a consid eration of $4,700 lots 1 and 4 of the Waldo' Fruit Farms, No. 3. Lot 3 has $18.69 acres and lot has 20. 4 acres. . Waldo Fruit farms No. 3, are a short distance south from Shaw. pounds of wool in the country, ia ciudiaj; this year's clip, that the normal consumption of wool is 600,000.000 pounds annually, but tbat the demand, this year will be hardly 60 per cent of normal. Jleace, there is about twice two mveh wool In the United Stat and as a consequence, wool grow ers can hardly look for a very ac tive demand. Fire Calls Iiepartment A chimney riro at the Millar Hayden residence at Cottas"? nna Ferry streets called the lire d partment out last night. By the time the department arrived tte roof had been sprinkled wh a garden hose and danger averted. Improvement Xofeti Friends of Hurlie F. Moore or the new Moore-Dunn music stor are congratulating him on the wonderful transformation of the basement of the Masonic buuding into beautiful display rooms where may be seen a large line of Sherman Clay & Co. piaros and Frunswick talking machines. Slate Trees SprayeC Sam A. Kozer, secretary of state and custodian of the state capito! building and grounds, says that the state ha3 taken the lead in spraying beetle-infected elms. The presence of the beetle in thetate grounds was detected first about five weeks ago and spraying be gan Immediately. A second spray ing of the trees has just been completed. Two Cars Wrecked Two cars were badly wrecked last night when a car drircn oy C. O. Wilson struck a car owned ny Li.- Lm. t.ardner which was the road on the Silrsrton road about tares railea north ot the fairgrounds. The tall light anc? shock absorbers oa . the... Gardner car were smashed and the radia tor and frout asie brokea on the Wiisoa car. No ou-jrasinJurcl, Vour liusli r;ow:g IVmic iv Brown's floet of Fordsona J 2.50 per acre. SatUtaetloo guaranteed. Plowing don? in ro tation as contracts ' are s gned. Address E. G. Brown, Salem. Adv. Card of Tltank To all who have assisted in our time or trial caused by th sick ness and death Jf our beloved mother, and for th9 beaatilul floral offerings, we tender out heartfelt thanks. Mr. and Mrs. John Schir.dler, Mr. and rj John D. Mitchell, Mr, and Mrs. Leo J. Mitchell. " ' Two Xabbvd Aga Punk" Foster and 'Slim" lu created cpnsiderable disturb ance last night in the city cal;t boos when ihey were brought In by jflicers oa a charge of being intoxicated. It was greatly against their wishes, which" thev made known emphatically that ttey were accorded (he hospitality of the city bastille. R6th have been before the poHce court. sev eral times within the last six months. Officers White and Hay den were responsible for '"Punk's'; appearance at the station whili Officer Branson introduced 'Slim." ' standing on the left hand side ot ment Jnst Arrived The September Brunswick rec-. ordsv Come in. and hear thera. Moore-Dunn Music Store. Hase- 1 : : '.v - - Scaatcr JlfXary Conln?f-- I 1 t tt Isnow dfiaite)yf announced that Senator Charles, U ; Mcary will arrive in the city about Scp t!ember 3, and that ho will remain in the atata about two weeks. r Toilet Articles Yon will find toe. aa assortment of toilet ar . tides 6 q a a 1 1 e d no where, The prices, are," . as is" our iisnal policy, ;th)2 lowest anywhere, We inyite your, inspec tion. SchaefezfsDrug Store) Bola Agent ; Garden Court Preparations 135 N. Coral, Phono.197 Don't Forget The new Moore-Dunn Music Store, Masonic building, carries the largest line of pianos in the city. Steinways, Wfebers. A. H Chase, Kurtzman, Krakanor, Es tey, Aldrich, Emerson, Etc. AdT. Property is sold George W. Hnbbs, referee in the suit of Josephine H. and Carl E. Einarson against. Anna K. Glelser and others, on order ot the court, sold at public auction Saturday, part of lots 6 and 9 in Silverton to F. V. Tread gold for $2,000. Another lot in Silverton inTolTed In the same suit was sold to R. E. Kleinsarge for $650. Piano and Phonographs Sold on easy payments at thd new Moore-Dunn Music Store Masonic building. Hurlie L. Moore and C. E. Dunn, proprie tors. AdT. To Quiet Title In the suit ot L. Kt Siegmund and wife against D. W. Harding and others, as the defendants dit not appear, an order of court de creed that the plaintiffs were ab solute owners in fee. simple of part of block 6 in George H. Jones addition to Salem. Th suit was brought to quiet title. Pictnlc at Kaaks' Farm The Foresters of America are planning a picnic today to be held on the bank of the river on the George W.. Weeks' farm north of Salem and not at Spong's landing as previously announced. They will leave Marlon . square about 9 a. m. today making a "day oi It." Special Chicken Dinner Today at the Spa. AdT. Picnic Announced trTha W.C.T.U. will hold its an nual mid-summer picnic August 30 in Marion spuare. All mem bers and friends are invited to at tend and bring their baskets and spend the afternoon from 2 to 5 under the trees. A pleasant time ia anticipated. Special Chicken Dinner- Today at the Spa. Adv. Douglas Pioneer- Here George. W Riddle, an esteemed pioneer citizen of Douglas county, who resides near the city bearing his name in the Cow Creek valley 25 miles south of Roseburg,' was transacting business in Salem yes terday. He says the Brumfield murder case and pending trial is the all absorbing topic at Rose- S. C STONE, M. D? ' CURES "CAXCERS ' and dpasjL. genera ofllca praetlce. Office' Tyler's Drug Stori . .IW Sonth Commercial Street Mi Chicken Dinner All Day Today Accommodations limited At- Hill ' Military Aeademy. Portland, Oregon. AdT. testate Appraised "The estate of Johanna Kloep ping has been appraised at a val ue of $4.707.11., The appraisers were U. G. Boyer, A. A. Lee and D. G. Drager." Lot 2 in block l of George H. Jones addition, to Sa lem was valued at $3750. Th s i- 1535 South Liberty street. Shares in a rubber company and several mining companies were re garded as of no value. Dancing The Elite, Wednesday and Fri day. Adv. Advertising Marlon County The Marion Countj Realtors as pociation . la. sending out large quantities of matter advertising Salem and Marion county. This includes a number of pamphlets prepared by the association. d also the. Marion county booklet prepared by the Salem Commer cial club. These are being eni in response to inquiries, many re sulting from advertising placed in the- east in horticultural magazines.-. For those who inquire -specially of Salem, there is mailed a copy of the Salem beautiful il lustrated pamphlet; prepared hy the Salem Commercial club. '-MIWVVHBJWMMJMMM. ?.linniv hi!.lrHn Artv, ' I i irin ,-, i i .1 ; . Big, Dance, the Elitt Every Wednesday and Friday Adv. Blanks Soon to be failed Captain H. C. Brumbaugh, sec retary of the World war veter ans' state aid commission, an nounces Ibat blanks for ex-service men who, wish to take advantage of the Bonus Law, will be mailed about September i. Tbese Wanks will be sent to all American le gion 'post in the state nd , to those who have already sent iQ their names to the State Aid com I'he Elite, Dancing Wednesday ; -and . Friday, merly Moose Hall. Adv. For- LKt Union Service Today The. last of the. Sunday after noon, services ; which have been held In Willson paTk, will held today at 4;30 o'clock, with RcT Thomas Acheson of Jason Lee Methodist church as speaker. A vocal number will be given by Mrs. Charles- Hageman and Mrs. Fred Fargo; A. A, Lee will pre side. Should the weather be .un favorable- . the . service wall? oe held in the tent opposite theisuJ preme court. building. -. . ,' Is Pleased. With Salem i ReT. U. S. Crawder of Hudson. Wyo who rhaa Jnst: pnjrcltsed' a home at 1045- Gaines aTenu; ia very iauch leased s with Salem, This Fall Our Assortment Is The Best Ever undeds of neyr. distinctly different patterns, many new stylish sport models and fabrics that are sure to please yon. J They're QUALITY CLOTHES throughout a custom tailor couldn't give you! better,.workmartship or younger lines. . ' . . . - J In addition to the sport, models there are, neat single and ' double breasted! suits. These are in good Jaste at all times. It i m The big; thing about new cFothes is the real satisfaction you get out of them; 1 appearance, fit value and wear. You get all of that here. If there is any j questioq about it money cheerfully refunded. ' ; , j fZ n C. P. BISHOP, -Prop. The Home of Oregon-Made ViV 'gin Wool ProdacU m C'tJi. j ill U08 G53 III ; " 1 11 .. ." -