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TIIE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 12, 1921 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Notice, American Legion Comrade Paul Dennett's funer al will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock from Rigdon's undertak ing parlors. "All ex-service men are requested to be present in uniform. Uy order of comman der, American Legion. Adv. The Highland Mothers Clnb '- Will meet Thursday at 3:30 p. m. at the school house. A large attendance la desired. Administratrix Appointed The county 'court yesterday ap pointed Hazelle Gearheart as ad ministratrix of the estate of Frank, M. Albrcoht, who died Aug ust 2, 1921, in Chicago. The val ue of the estate in Marion county is about $1,000. one side of the question, the asso ciation proposes to hear the other side, and then after a discussion, go on record as either for or against the proposed exposition. Eftate Is War Insurance As appraisers of the estate of Edward Hugh McCaffrey, the county court has appointed F. L. Wood. Robin D. Day and Hazelle Gearhart. According to the re port made yesterday by the ap praisers, the estate is $10,0uU cash, from war risk insurance., Philippine Attorney Here Celestino Rodriguez, a leading attorney and. a senator of the Philippine islands, and his wife have been guests recently at the home of Mrs. William P. Lord, wfdow of the late Governor Lord, in Salem. He is attorney for a large BUgar company in the is lands with which Montague Lord, son of Sirs. Lord, is connected. ? Apple Growers J We are in the market for cull apples, free ot rot We furnish .5 boxes and pay cash. ' Phone 229. f- Northwest Fruit .Product Go. I f AdT. h 3 Will Admitted to Irotat I The last will and testament ot Joseph W. tytle was admitted to 7 probate yesterday by the county ) court. William H. Lytle was named as executor and as apprais H ers, W. S. Walton, H. R. Crawford and Roy Burton. The estate has a value of about $14,000. AnnlA Grow . . . . . we are in me marnei iur tun apples, free of rot. We furn'sh boxes and pay rash. Phone 229. Northwest Fruit Products Co. Adv. Svmnhony Orchestra Kndorsed - At the meeting of the Cherrians ismt nieht. hearty endorsement no viTin to the proposal to es tablish a symphony orchestra for Salem. Cherrians expressea themselves as not only being in favor of such an organization for Salpm. but their intentions to sup port In every way the baiem Bjm- phony association. : A Class! fled Ad . Will bring you a buyer. Adv. Cost; Rill Filed In the suit of Mrs. Clara B. Hougham against the city of Mt. Angel, Mrs. Hongham filed her cost bill amounting to $86.55. This included nine witnesses who were each entitled to two day8 pay for : attending the trial and to 32 miles of travel. $175 Tapestry Davenport , For only $125. See them in our windows. C. S. Hamilton, Good Furniture. Adv. Realtor Want Information The Marlon County Realtors as sociation" wants information re carding the proposed 1925 expo sition in Portland. The secretary has written to Portland, asking that a man with all kinds of infor mation - and figures favoring the exposition, be sent here to speak at the Thursday noon luncheon at the Marlon hotel. After hearing 1 f HlaHS Tumble Extra special 9 cts. each. C S. Hamilton, uooa urnuure. Adv. Rum Interest in Restaurant Otto Klett has bought the inter est of W. J. Latimer in the ft.iec trie restaurant on State street Mr. Latimer now has cnarge or the Salem hotel restaurant. ; Wanted ' Experienced girl for steady work. Apply at Gray Belle. Adv stationary for two weeks at 4" cents a pound, ell also says that while he thinks the market will go down, that other experts pre dict it will go up. So there you have it. One expert says up and the other down. Women Will Meet Every woman in Salem who is Interested in the Salem Symphony orchestra Is wanteJ at the Com mercial club Friday night at 7:20 o'clock when a meeting will be held in the interest of the orcbes: tra. is over a dispute as to aypment for cutting wood. Ladies Shopping Rag In genuine leather, for only $2.45. C. S. Hamilton, Good Fur niture. Adv. Salmon For Canning ' For best qual;ty and lowest prices at Fitts Market. 44 4 Court St. Phone 211. Adv. Xext Monday at Woodbu At the meeting next Monday counties, to be held at Woodburjj. night of real estate dealers ot Marion. Yamhill and Clackamas Frank McCrillis, well known real tor, will deliver an address. T. B. Kay will speak on "Benefits of a Realty Board," and Gordon J. Taylor, of Molalla. will respond to the address of welcome by the mayor of Woodburn, J. J. Hall. Mrs. Ora Mclntyre, secretary of the Marion County Realtors asso ciation will tell of the listing sys tem established by the Marion county association. Addresses- will also be given by C. v. Johnson. Coe A. McKenna and Fred Brock- man. Brandon Now on Trail of Ku Klux Klansmen ACTIVE CAREER TO COMES n City Health Officer Report During the mo. th of September there were only 21 deaths In city of Salem and the district ex tending several miles north, south. ana cast of the city. This does not include deaths at the Btate insti- at the rate of 32 miles an hour. tntions. A record of all deaths and Mr. Forbes deposited $10 for his Speeder Xabbrd George C. Forbes of 204 Wheel er street. Portland, was arrestea last night by Traffic Officer Mil ler Ilayden and booked at the police station on a charge of speeding on North Capitol street births are kept at the office ef Dr. It. E. Fomeroy. city health officer. appearance in court today. For Rent Front office room.. Belle. Adv. Apply Gray Another Verdict in Full In the suit of the Salem Tile t Mercantile company against the Friends Oregon Colony rcvaporat ing company and J. A. Tavlor, the jury rendered a verd!'t Tor $420, the full amount asked for by the plaintiff. The suit t Heardsley against J. A. Taylor and the Evaporating company was post poned. FUNERALS. Accent ins Bonus I h v Of the 7,955 former service men who have made application to the ! World's war veterans slate aid commission, 4,224 have asked for the cash bonus and 3731 for the benefits of the loan feature of the bill.. Ex-service men have until May 5, 1922, to make their appli cations and get their records on file. The cash cannot be asked for later than that date, while those seeking loans on real estate, must I also have their record in by that date, although the loan may not be asked for several years after wards. Apple Growers We are in the market for run apples, free of rot. We furnish boxes and pay cash. Phone 2-. Northwest Fruit Products Co. Adv. The funeral services of Dr. N. P. Bennet will be held this af ternoon at 2 o'clock from the Rigdon parlors. The services will be conducted by Rev. Davis Er rett of Spokane, and burial will be in City View cemetery. Funeral services for Clifford John Hart will be held this (Wed nesday) morning at 9 o clock at the Catholic church, Webb & Clough in charge. WANDA HAWLEY WALTER HIERS "Her Sturdy Oak" L. CARLOS -MEIER t- In Concert at 8 p. m., ; IIEJ j MCALLISTER At a local hospi tal, October 11, John McAllis ter, age 54 years. Tha body is in care of Webb & Clough "and will be forwarded to Portland. EVERTON At a local hospital. October 11, Elmer E. Everton, at the age of 57 years. The body will be sent to Granta Pass .by the Rigdon company. 4'f Hartman's Glasses ' Easier and" Better ; Wear them and sea HARTMANBROS. rhone 1255 . ; Salem, Oregon NOMKING Vttt!rf a 162 H H. OoamweUl rtnrt Chop Bntr. VoedlM and AaMrtaa kikes. 1m ei and drink. Wood Special- Five load3 16-inch mill wood, $11.25. Prompt delivery. Tracy Wood Co. Phone 520. Adv. Pleads Not Guilty Ralph Collins, who appeared before Judce Race yesterday on a charge ot recKiess armng, pre ferred by E. T. Barnes of the Or egon Pulp & Paper company, en tered a plea of not guilty and his trial was set for October 12, at 2 p. m. According to the report made to police, Mr. Collins was driving his car north on South Commercial street and he had applied his brakes suddenly, caus ing his machine to swing around and striking Mr. Barnes' car which was parked on Commercial street between Mill and Ferry streets. Rev. W. L. Brandon, Baptist preacher, who a few weeks ago engaged in debate here, in Port land and other places with Ed ward Adams Cantrell of Los An geles on the Irish question, now has his coat off and is after the Ku Klux Klan, according to a cir cular letter which he has been sending about over! the country. One has been received by Gover nor Olcott. j Brandon took the position in the debate that the Irish trouble Is a religious controversy In which the Catholics seek political ascendency. Cafitrell took tha nrpative. There was considerable doubt over the country as to Brandon's sincerity, and appar ently the Ku Klux Klan had no faith in him, for, ; according to h'.s letter, they gave him a mid night trial in Portland on Sep tember 23 last and forced him to flee from the Pacific coast to his home in Missouri. Brandon claims ; he formerly was a member of what he terms the "blood-oath bound klan," was honored with an office of kleagle. Brandon claims he has appeal ed to Col. W. J. Simmons of At lanta, Ga., national head of the klan, whom he claims to know personally, but has been treated with silent contempt. FuhAI of John! Hart Will Be Held at Catholic Church Early Today tempt with a sheet from hi bed. A guard will now watch Evans constantly. Evans' crime was committed in Wasco county and he was tried at The Dalle. Fire Hazard Survey to Be Made at Grants Pass Fourlnspectors of the state fire marshal's department have gone to Grants Fassrhere a sur vey ot the city to determine the extent ot tla fir haiards will b made. Several days will b re quired for the 'investigation. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY U ; ' ' ' EXCEPTIONAL THREE 'VERY ; choice lots, 150x1 SO, la Fair mount Park, for sale by owner, or will trade for something tn Spokane. I Phone It S. i LIVESLEY BRIEFS More Seed Being Planted D. A. White, after driving to Roseburg and back, says thai farmers are planting more wheat, oats and vetch, than he has ever seen in the valley for the past 25 years, also that he is now selling fully 10 times more seed atthis time of the year than any time foi many a year. Mr. White believes that many farmers are going back into wheat, oats and vetch grow ing! and that many are caring for their land by planting clover to upbuild their farms. Law Library- Law library for sale. Brownsville. Ore. Adv. Box 43, Oirl Struck By Car W. E. Way reported to the po lice Monday that wh'.le driving north of South Commercial street his machine had struck a girl who was riding a bicycle. The girl, although sustaining a fall to the pavement, was no Fevtrely in jured, according to the report and was taken to her home by Mr. Way. The front wheel of the bicycle was badly smashed. Rntterfat 47 Cents One man who knows all about butter and butter fat conditions, says that teh market has been Security Benefit Association Regular meeting Wednesday eve. and . installation oi oiiicers. Come. Adv. i 1 Marcidl Loses Wheel r Thieves who have been stealing bicycles from the vicinity ot the locar Y. M. C. A., changea tnair Opaa 11 ia U 1 a.. ,' , Bpadal Sunday ohioxeh cams . :' - r TREES V tor Spring Planting Order From f Cllltl KimRWTtY fVl i. . iVi 428 Oregon Building ' ! IALEU :: ORB 0 ON ; r ; Thone 1763 ,. ' I . , . V , i n i ITU Ta T T ! UAYli 3 3 2 rifeNNET At the Portland Medi cal hospital. Sunday morning October 9, Dr. N. Paul Bennet, i tee 28 year'.: husband of 1 earl Bennet. lather ot raui jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Bennet of j this city, brother of Mrs. Theo dosla Martin ot roriiana ana Wilfred Gordon Bennet of Sa lem. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, October 12, at 2 o'clock from Rigdon's, Rev. David Errctt officiating con cluding service Citty View cemetery. FALL In this city Sunday. Octo ber 9, James Fall, age 78 years, late a resident of Portland. Body forwarded, to Fortland for funeral services and interment by Rigdon & Son, morticians. Drugs LIVESLEY. Or. Oct. 11. i School opened Monday with a good attendance. Miss Edith Ross is principal, and Miss lrma Gris wold as primary teacher. Misses Alice and Lor en a Zielkie, and Miss Lucile Gustaken are in Salem for the winter attending high school. Albert Blankenshlo. Judson Bressler and Rease llallin are at tending Junior high In Salem Mr. and Mrs. A. Rodgers, who recently made their home at Livesley, have a new daughter. Carpenter Brothers finished drying prunes Wednesday. Mrs. L. J. Johnston, left Thurs day morning for California, where she will spend the winter with her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. S. Darby and their two boys, William and Craw tord, left this week for Newport where they will remain for the winter., ilrand Mrs. Forest Edwards will live in the house recently oc cupled by the Darbys. Rev. Edwin Ranton left Tues day for Corvallis where he will ttend the Oregon Methodist con ference, eek-end nt the eonferenpo o lav J elegate from the Livesley church. Mrs. G. O. Iliggins has been quite sick for several weeks. Mrs. L. Wolcutt, who recently underwent an operation at a Port In the passing of; John Hart, at 8:30 Monday morning. October 8, at his home, 100 North Eigh teenth street, SaWm and the Sa lem section lost a 6y&l friend and advocate. He liked Salem and the country surrounding, and the peo ple here. The life; of John Hart I covered a long span Of the world's history; over 93, neaxrly 94 years. He was born in Ireland Decem ber 15. 1827. Blie he kept his hearing almost perfectly up to the last, and his eyeblght was such that he rould read jwithout glasses. His mind was perfectly clear to within a half hout of his passing. In 1852. as a Jyoung man. he ame to New York, and shortly fterwards settled! in Winona, Minn., where he was married in 858 to Mary AL; Murphy, who died in Salem only six years aeo ast month. They first came to the Liberty fruit district south of Salem in 1888. 1 They want to Aberdeen. S. D.. from the Liberty district, and they werewith a son n Idaho for a time. After the death of the son in Idaho, being very partial to Salem, they came Dark: to this city ;eight years ajto Miss Mary Harti daughter, sur vives, at the honije place here. Lol. W. H. Hart of the United States army is ai Son of the de ceased. He went! from Aberdeen. D., to West Point and was grad uated from West! Toint In 1888. He was in Cuba with Spain, and during the war efterwards was siauonea m the Ph HDnlnes. at San Francisco, and other points. He served in France In the World war, and he wasi decorated there. He is nw in the uartermaster'a ! department withl headquarters at Brooklyn. The funeral of John Hart will be held at 9 o'clock this mornlne at the Catholic thurch in Salem. ! ana interment will be in the Cath olic cemetery, by the side of the wife. hum Ml ED IIS SUICIDE ' .! Abe Evans. Makes Two At tempts to Hang Self in Cell at State Prison field of onerations Mondav. ac-. cordine to Kenneth MargaH,"of liand hospital, is staying with her 1555 North Capitol street who re-daughter, Mrs. Erwin Ranton, un ported that someone had made away with his wheel while it was standing near the publ.c library. til sho can regain her strength. ANDERSON In this city, Satur day, Octcober 8, Herman An derson, age. 4 9 years late a res ident of-Astoria. Funeral serv ices were held Monday, October 10, 1921, from Rigdon's, Inter ment City View cemetery. ,j V A fcv buying your hardware and farnitiire at The Capital Hard ware & Furniture Co., Z8& M. Commercial street Phone 947 RIGDON & SON Leading Mortidras .'v 1 1. 1 1DT1ED Phono f A lUll bit 930 TRANSFER We Mots; Pack and jStora ANYTHING WOOD W COAL Webb & Clough Leading Funeral Directors Expert Embalmeri It is not often you find that delightful combi nation of conscientious service and low prices. When you do, take advantage. Mill Wood Five loads 16-lnch mill wood. $16.25. Prompt delivery. Spauld- ing Logging Co. Adv. Schaefer's Drug Store Bole Agent Garden Court Preparations Phone 197 Do yon tak ' , H TURKISH BATHS L It a m,lia Vint? - " No other bath or, treatments can produce the permanent re lief ; to the person' suffering from disagreeable cold or ail ments of the flesh or body like the Turkish Baths wilL Open 8 a. m.juntil J p. m, OREGON BATH HOUSE Lady and Gentlemen attendants fi: u Ik , ' CAPITAL BARGAIN HOUSE We pay highest price. We bay nod sell everytbljig. We seU for lcsa. 21 Center 8t, rhone 808, I J 135 N. Com'l. IPO YOU n Strikes Cnrb Dr. J: H. Fairchild of 1520 South Church Ftrt reported to police that while driving south on North Capitol street he had been compelled to drive into the curb in an effort to avoid collision with a truck driven by T. W Faught, of 1'10 Bellevue street who was proceeding south on Capitol and making the turn to east on Center street when tho accident occurred. Dr. Falrcbll-i reported that bis car had sus tained a bent axle and badly dam aged rear wheel. Doth reported the mishap. New Hearings Are Set By Service Commission The following hearings are on a new srhedule of the public ser vice commission: October in, at The Dalles, tel ephone service. November 2. at Portland, Ne- halni boom franrhlse. October 17. at Bend, crossings. October 13, at Burns, electrical (service. October 21. at Lakeview. con venience and necessity relative to telephone service, also service rats. October 2 4, at Klamath Falls, Southern Pacific station at Mo doc Point. Legal Blanks Get them at The Statesman of fice. Catalog on application. Adv. Annl Grow We are in the market tor cun apples, free of rot. We furnish boxes and pay cash. Phonp 229. Northwest Fruit Products Co. Adv. Pencils, Too And you never saw a better line ; of pencils medium soft for regular use, soft for heavy work or hanj for drawing. Either in small lots or at special prices! in large lots. See us first. COMMERCIAL BOOK STORE j .-. , . x . .. i , it -4-1 163 N. Com'l. ; . . rhone : 04 ONB of the gr latest Joys In this Hie comes to a man through his ability to read. When It becomes ne cessary to strain your eyes to take in what is on the printed Ig it becomes Just as necessary that you con sult an authority on op tometry. Have us build for you a pair of glasses that will give your vision the proper accommodation. Two Marriage Licenses Two marriage licences were is sued yesterday at the county clerk's office. The first was to Charles W. Wilks. cement worK er of Salem, and Elsio Virginia Burg, housekeeper of Salem. The second was? to Kverott Stroud. 2315 Center street, eng ner. and Cornelia Win slow, housekeeper, of 2359 Center fctrcct. Movies and automobiles are blamed for lengthening the life of the family broom on account of its small .use in the home. Is there anything elso to be charged against the movies? EAT LESS MEAT IF BACK Take a f,lass of Salts to Kidneys if Bladder Bothers You Abe Evans, who is sentenced to be hanged December 2 for the murder of James Doran of JIc- Minnvilte, made two attempts to hang? himself in his cell at the state penitentiary Monday night and yesterday morning. Authori ties are uncertain whether Evans Is making a sincere effort to has- ten his end and avoid a formal execution or whether ho is posing as insane. During the night Evans 13 said 10 nave twistea ins sinrt into a rope and was about to jump from a small table In his eel! when hia attempt at suicide was frustrat ed by a guord. Early yesterday morning he made a similar at- HURTS Flush Whii and (iold China cups and saucers, extra special, 19c. C. S. Hamilton, Good Furniture Adv. o GO CHARLES RAY at his best in "The Old Swimmin' Hole" Watch for Bargain Day Tomorrow urn Visited by Missionary II. L. Clark and family of H0 South Commercial street were hapiply surprised last night when a call was made upon them by Miss Bertha Allen, missionary to China with tin American board. Miss Allen and the Clark family were neighbors several years ago in Pasadena. Miss Allen has been serving as a missionary for five years in China and was given a short vacation to visit friends and relatives on the coast. After a fvw weeks she will return to China to resume her work. Crnftmnn Tcathcr Shopping bage as low as $1.9i. C. S. Hamilton. Good Furniture. Adv. Still G rind In R i The v Marion county circuit court continues to grind away on cases, although it is thought that this session of the court will close October Z. Yesterday af terndbn and until adjournment hour at 5 o'clock, testimony was beinr taken in the case of Charles Uroseciose Eating meat regularly eventu ally produces kidney trouble in some form or other, says a well known authority, because the uric acid in meat excites the kidneys, they become overworked; get sluggish; clog up and cause all sorts of distress, particularly backache and misery in the kid ney region; rheumatic twinges, severe headaches, acid stomach, sleeplessness, bladder and urinary irritation. The moment your back hurts or kidneys areji t acting right, or if bladder bothers you, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good pharmacy; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lith la. and has been used for gener ations to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal ac tivity; also to neutralize the acids in the urine so it no longer irri tates, thus ending bladder disor ders. Jad Salts cannot Injure anyone; makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water drink which millions of men and women take now and then to keep the kidneys and uri nary organs clean, thus avoiding 1 lr m and A T j against JobDl' H.r Rhoten. Tbo salt aerious. kidney , disease. Adr, SPECIALS Armour's Very Best Cream Cheese 2 pounds for...... 45c UPTON'S TEA Half pound ..41c At the State Fair we pur chased a lot of ZAN BROS. Celebrated Brooms and can sell them at each $1.35 CARL & BOWERSOX - 383 Court Street At 6 O'CLOCK P. M. Everyday including Saturdays Miller Mercantile Co. U. G. Shipley Co. Kafoory Bros. Portland Cloak and Suit Co. The Day of Atonement oeea Store do VJedneoaQy CAPITAL BARGAIN HOUSE CAPITAL JUNK CO: - . - -'-j M j ' ! ' 215 Center Street .1 THE BEST PLACE , ; THERE is no better place for you to keep, funds. that are waiting further investment than in a Time Deposit Ac count. 1 At the United States National there no special red tapeabout opening such an account; you receive liberal interest, and your funds are withdrawable at stated periods. ', , -. . Let us tell you in greater detail about the advantages of such an account. - SALEM oacooM A Big Treat for Salem's Movie Fans BARGAIN DAY Every THURSDAY A special bargain price Matinee and Evening. lie Children 5c Remember " , ; Thursdays Only and we guarantee all shows to be the best Nothing Cheap But The Admission Bligh jtheaire