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THE OREGON STATESMAN, GAUHI, O2EG0IJ FRIDAY -MORNING. JUNE 2., 1922 hi 1 1 i CIiyEWSilMBRIEF Goodyear Shop Established '; Sid Gentskow, who corldacted the boot and shoe Tepair depart ment In. the old ; , Bootery store, has given his place the name of the Goodyear Shoe Repair shop, and has contracted to continue It under that name with the new Bootery store. The Bootery. itself is nowconducted by John J. Rot tie, and the Gooeyear la in the same building, though a separate institution. Mr. Gentskow has In stalled all the latest shoe macbln- Hartsxan's Glasses Wear them and see Easier and Better HARTMAN BROS. : Phone 1255, Salra, Oregon save:$ $$ tvm Havtntr von hin!M mmt rurnlture si The Capital Hard .ware Js Fnrnitnro CoW SS3 No. Oonuaerdal street. Phone M7. WILL ItOGERS 1 ; . LILALEE . "! ti ' "One Glorious Day1? v. Also "SPOOKS!. your health; s Demands prompt . atten tion to any defect In, your. eyesight. "Small hill often prove great mountains. , l An examination today will Veveal the true condition of your eyes. MORRIS OPTJCAIi CO, ' 204-111 Salem Bank of f Commerce Building Oregon's Largest Optical . Institution , . . ' Phone 239 for appointment lALEM. OREGON J ery, "'and Is prepared to make over, alter, or repair any kind of shoes. 'There aren't a quarter aa many quarter-worn shoes thrown away now, as there used to be." says' the sagacious v repair man; he's a community curse who wastes Instead ef wearing out any form of human industry. The man who wear out hi sheea and saves his money lor some helpful indus try rather than burning it in the trash fpile, i is a public asset in stead of a liability and we're got the, machines and the : skill to make him enjoy his comfortable old shoes longer as well as turn, his money into productive instead of wasteful channels Legal nirns ' . ' 1 - Get them at The Statesman of 10$, Catalog on application. AdT.- ' - . ' . - in rounding up the animal. The "steer' was. reported to be '.tne j.roperty of a local meat company; the company's toreadors having permitted the animal to escape. x. Capital Ice Cold Storage : Insist upon, "being served with ovr pure crystal ice. Phone 2S0. r-Adr. -, . Last Opportunity -:' r Today at Stiffs, Remarkable one-cent aluminum sale. Adv. Picnic Postponed ; " The Holy Name picnic, which was scheduled for next Sunday at the grounds of the Catholic church, has been postponed defi nitely. ; ' - . Wanted Ten experienced "waitresses once. ? Gray BeIle-:AdT.t Capital Ice A Cold Storage Popular soft drink parlors use our pure crystal Ice. Phone 230. When Baying Gasoline 1 ' Remember yon can keep .- one third" of the price in your pocket by. installing an Air Eater. 225 State. 660 Nv.' Capitol, 421 - 8. Commercial or phone C J. Olm- stead. 645Wv AdT. : - : Films . Developed Save this money, and hare jour workflnished at Patten's Book StoreCi-AdT. - -r -. -fh ' Spotlight Stolen ; -if' ; ,Q F. Skiff 6f Portland, yester day reported to the police that-an S.E 'spotlight had been -stolen from' 'his car Wednesday night while the car was parked on Com mercial near Ferry , street. Again In Business i , Louis Bechtel who for 12 years was in the real estate business in Salem, - has ' returned and 4s in partnership with Leo N. Childa with offices at 540. State street. After retiring from business Mr. Bechtel lived on a farm north of Salem for several years. He spent last winter in California. As sen ior member of the firm of Bechtel & Bynon, Mr. Bechtel is favorably known by hundreds of ' Marion and Polk county residents. Aster and Salvia Plants 256 dozen. Arthur Plants greenhonses, 1298 S 4 13th - and Wnbur.- Phone 15 0 W.-AdT. Capital Ice & Cold Storage Ccv- - Absolutely ; pure crystals ice. Phone 280. Adv. ? " ; ; Films Developed : Free : At : Patton's. Adv. , . " - . : Lions Will Roar 1 ' Salem's new Lions "club will roar again today .. at the Marion hotel at the noon hour when mem bers meet at the luncheon table. Lion ,W D. McMillan will be the speaker, .-. , Capital Ice A Cold Storage, Co. Pure crystal ice for table ser vice, u Phone 2 8 0. Adf. Hearing Date Set -The public service r- cemmission yesterday called a public, hearing for June 8.- to . be . held. In Salem for the purpose of, Investigating the need of reflectors, or otter night safety devices at intersec tions of railways and highways in Oregon. The hearing is called in response to a petition hy the Ore gon State Motor association, an organization of truck and motor bus operators. , " -tewMaMWSMMMtf ''4 A Classified A a - - f,i Will bring yon a buyer. AdT Vacation time is harvest time for , . BURGLARS ; Residence burglary. insurance is : ' inexpensive. " See' v v-fleavev-Bell Insurance Asrencv 412 Oregon Bldg. Telephone 457 Indmdsal Meat Pies - ' - On Toes, and Wed.' fnSS UTHM JJLDTS BTORB .10O Center St corner 12CU. T Today Tomorrow "T L I G" . Tl Contmaons Hippodrome Va;udeville' - "ROUMANIAN GYPSIES" 5-PEOPLE 5 -MUSICAL AND WHIRLWIND RUSSIAN ' ' , ; , DANCING ;. V hl TPK Wrl RRIfiHT ' '' ' ' : at i One ''Jvnf Cooplo ' . The first June couple to apply for a marriage license appeared at Clerk Boyer's office, yesterday when a nuptial permit was issued to Lester G. McDonald, clerk, and Carrie Qualsett, student, both of siiverton. At 10 A. L One-cent aluminum" stiff's. Adr. - sale at Try Patton's Kodak Service Free developing, quickest ser vice, no deterioration. Adr. Steer Meat Loose ; Over1 halt a ton of steer meat (alive) was yesterday reported to be roaming at will near The fair grounds,'; Chief Moffitt answered .the call and with the, hein or rorth Salem residents succeeded DIED . i ...I WALLACE In Portland. Wed nesday night. May 31, Mrs. C. A. Wallace, age 83, years, wife ot C. A. Wallace of 430 North Summer street,1 this city, moth er ot ' Mrs. Thomas B. Kay of this city and Mrs. J. A. Todd of , Portland. After brief services Friday morning at-10 o'clock at the Finley- mortuary. Port - land, the body will be removed to this city where funeral ser- . vices will be held from the Rig' don mortuary Friday June 2, at 3 o'clock. Rev. J. J. Evans, offi- jclatlng,' concluding, services at - I.O.O.F. cemetery. BANGERT May 31,- John R Bangert, age 27 years, husband ' . of -Hilda Bangert.r father of Charles William, age 2 , years son ot Mrs. Chalmers Snorf of Dayton, O brother of Mrs. Al ma.Rewe and Mrs, Mary, Fitz gerald of Dayton, ) O.- The body t is at the Rigdon mortuary and will be forwarded to Dayton the " latter part1 of the week.- ' ' " v;- -. ; ROTH Mary Roth died in Salem . May 31 at the age of 81 years. The body was shipped to Port land for interment, by Webb & Clough. , . . - Engagemeist Annmmced Miss Fare McK-nnls. Junior at Willamette university announced her engagement to Bobbin Fisher '21 at the Spa yesterday-evening. About 20 guests were present. At the same, time, the announcement was made known at Lausanne hall by a basket of roses and an nouncement cards. Mr. Fisher was a very prominent member of the 1921 class of Willamette uni versity and is at the present time attending the Portland Medical college. ; lf'..r ' " DalyMlr nd Mrs. Jv U. Rupert. B.. il Cummins, C GezeL'" J. E- i-arcer, Mr. and: Mrs. David Smith, Portland; J. U. Moore, The J3allesr A. R. Shnmway; Mil ton 7 J. F.-Steiwer. -Jefferson ri. R. Root, Newberr: Bruce B rower. Turner; H- Lw Edmunds, The uaiies; F. D. Ingales, K S. Ingels, TERMINAL H. P. "MnrahT . M. J . O'Brien, R. B. Watson. SYool den, H. C. R. Stewart; EUen How ard, Glen CrPajrtenlace. Charles M. Hecst, R. J. White, J. Hodgson, Portland; TJlen Oswald, Corvallis; Ben G. Wolf. Seattle: J E - Fer- guson. Hood River: Joa Pinarer. Wood burn; Mr.' and "E Mrs. Burr rreer, Mrs. J, p. Sargent. Thomas DoTey, San Francisco. I T Unheard Pure. aluminum articles for one cent today at StifTi.AdT. r Auf-Ilacee Salardar,. June J3, 3 p. tn, at state 'fair grounds., - Grand stand and box seats on sale now at the Gray Belle.r-AdT ' ? Tronks. Baga, SaJtcswes Harneaf," "saddlery, puttees. F. E. Shafer,' 170 & CommerciaL Adr. . . ' Ko Jnry Returns The Marlon county grand jury was in session yesterday. . No re ports of the Jury's, work are available, but ft is understood that Investigation of ; several Justice court cases will occupy " several days" time. " - A Beat Sedation Stifrs one-cent aluminum aale. Adr. y ' - 1 i I The Song Shop Is coming. Adr. Autotflt itakm SItetake ' J. W. Pember of 1 Monmouth. made a slight mistake last night Mr, Pember's big Buick plowed into the crowd at the Oregon Elee. trie depot last night, violating a city ordinance in driving between the curb and the train while pas sengers were being discharged. ."Ton will have to. back out - of this,reaid Patrolman Victor to driver." "Go ahead." ' said . Mr. Pember,- from his position in tb rear seat, according to Victor. ."I'd like to see you arrest me.' "Well, I would ratherTrou would take your machine out, but It yon feel that way, you can drive over to the police station., replied the officer. At the police station, w, E. Metcalf, driver of the car, pro mised to be m ponce court at iv a. m. today. . BookkeeninK bv Hour- Job, or month.- Moderate charges. Phone" 209 SR. AdT. Where a Penny Talks- cent aluminum tnT-Adv, , i AtfStlfrs due sale. ' Today at 10' Doug. " Fairbanks Wanda Hawley Catherina MacDonald1 A Bundle of Pesonality,, , in, "Mr. - J Fiilt" j Robinson J Crusoe", . A ' v 4 J' ' ' "- '' ... . '-" V"' BROOKS John H. Brooks died - at Siiverton, Ore., May 31 at . the age of 57 years. The de ceased is survfared by hia wife, Mrs. J. IL Brooks, two sons, .' Russel and Robertson, four brothers, Edward, Ben, Clyde ?- and Dr. F. M. Brooka of Port t land and a sister, Mrs. Edward 'Hodnett of Portland. ''Funeral services will be held from the f. residence in SllvertonT7 Friday, June 2. at 2 p. in. The Masonic lodge in charge of services. In- ferment wllj be in- the - City ; View cemetery. Arrangements in charge ot Webb & Clough -. Go On Picnlo ?" The freshman class of Wlllam ette and the senior class of Salem high, picnicked together Thursday evening, out at -the Crolsan can yon. ? About 'luO hosts and host esses and . guests and guestesses Lwere in the company, that had the time of its life over the dinner, the games,, the moon; the stars; the walk from and back to the car line, the trees, the flowers in fact, it's springtime and they're all at the enjoyable age and why nott - mbb '& Clough Let'diax Fcseril , ; ' 7" Dxredcri'':' v: Expert Ec&iksers United Army, Stores Get our prices on Tents, Outing' and Camping -v Goods. before buying. - Save money' United Army Stores -230 So. Commercial SU 'SALESl, OREGON 'Next Door Sooth of Jlarion Hotel Send ns your mall . Ordera - - SLASH BEi6 shi era During Dry-Months iWritten Permits Mustbe Obtain- v . ed by. Owners " jNORTHv HOWELL Mrs. ": Barr (Rnas) Miuf ind daughter, Alice of Kokomo, Ind are visiting at the Mrs. Carl Rass Mrs. Clarence. Mornn aniS: TKtlA Violet attended the i funeral of tbeSr grandfather and great grand father, William Jsham. Thursday afternoon. , - " Mr. and ? Mrs. George Vinton, accompanied , by Mrs. Charles Corby of Salem,, motored, to Mt. Angel Saturday evening. - ' Mr,: and Mrs. Fred Dickson and three- little girls and Harry Dick son visited. Sunday evening -with Mr. and; Mrs. Clarence Morgan. " Tbe Grangers f had a crew, of men working on the Grange hall ail aay Saturday, May 27. nuttlnc on , rustic. Ther intend aintlnr no nail in the near future. ; vBt tander 5of ;Donald Visited with his daughter. Mrs. 'Fay Mor gan, rnrway evening, and - Satur- day .mornings . . r . . Mr. ; and Mrs.' Roy Foster - and R. C. Jefferson : were business eallera in Mt 'Angel Saturday. Mn and Mrs, George Dunn,' Mr, and Mrs. M. 'A. Dunn and - four children, Roy,. Percy, Edith and Alice: Mr. and MrsXRallegh Dunn were Sunday afternoon callers at the L. E. Dunn- home ,ia Parkers Mts8.Cella3ump.iWho has been teaching school, at SodayiUe, Ida., Is .visiting 1 with - her, parents, Mr. and Mrs-JL. J3um.' Mr. and Airs.. R. O, Dunn called on Mr, and Mrs: "James McGuire, SttndayVvv''- v 4-" Denta! StudentsHerc W:'.for,RnaIiD?amination$ students. Forty-five C; dental most of whom are from North Pa cific , Dental college of : Portland aro, here taking their final examln. atlon ; before tne state board v dental examinersw .The tests are Lelng. made in the house of repre- isentatrres m the capuoi.. Members of the state - dental board are Drs. G. C. Flnlay of Roseburg,1 W. W. Walker1 ot Grants Pasa, F. - W. Holllster of Portland, D. B. HU1 of Pendleton and W. D. McMUien tot Portiand. . The closed season on the burn ing of slash in Oregon forests wiiuoui , wnwen permit from a sute-appolntedfire warden begau yesterday and will remain close t until Octoher 'according to F. A. Elliott, state forester. ; Warm weather accompanied by dry northeast 1. winds has .'made slash burning , extremely hazar dous in the state daring the last week and. several reports of dam age have ieen received, by. the forestry jlepartnent. ; w - S "The state t ofester. urges the disposal of all slash wben burning can he done with safety and has already taken steps to provide ready means lor alash owners to secure hurnlng permits,, says a statement from the "department. "These permits -may be procured without cost from any regularly appointed state fire warden. The state's district fire wardens are also now n duty in each ot the timbered counties and will he found ready to cooperate in slash disposal work." - lor examination, this being about the usual number for this event. The United SUte is turning swiftly on its baseball bearing." Read the Classified Ads. TOD LATE T0 XUX::?Y FOR 4 RENTt A .SC1IC ; OF three roo ma with private hath ; Tacated today. Also some a!a- gie . rooms at. the t Alexandria, . 1030 Chemeketa.' Phone 1280. Teachers' Examinations c ' : Open in Salem'JuneiH reguur June teachers' ex amination is to be held In, Salem, beginning June 14. and contain ing for four daya It. is probable that the aeriea will be' held In tbe First Methodist church, as the Sa lem high school, that Is usually used for the purpose will stin be in use for the regular school pur pose, the achool year not4 closing until June 16. It is expected that from 66 to' 70 teachers will 'oome ROSTEIH :&6ElEKDA!!lf J Ladies9 hats, trunined or catnasied, allup tofi-t:, best of materials. -; Bij reductica ia prices. ; Yea will not be disappointed. ; ' f , Bargains- In . Dry GbbfJc Percales, yard! 9c 136 , inch , Indian 32 Inca f Prclty Head '25c Gin-harsa 22c 36 Inch SUkaline yard 17c Menfs SuitGs.AllrVlool, Dovrr;tO;02Q Imported ' . Onraxidies, Beautifnl shades, 2 gpdes795c, 65c, .White Goods, Beach Cloth, DurClla 1 CSpth, Nab: ' . Pique, Poplin, etcr - Jap ; Crepe . pretty colors yard 27c Ladies'JIhtU Pants, 'J.ll'ilcs 'and Hats?1' . Ladies Yest9f - .;K....-3Sc, i29c, ' 25c, 19c, j 18c, 13ft" Ladies. Union niU.-.$US,;$15, -JLCO, 75c, :S0c, Mt' 240-246 N. Commercial St.' SCHILDKRAUT CALLED 1 THE HANDSOMEST MAN Leading Character in 'Orphans of tlie Scorn'" Thuir Deecrib.' ed by Continental Cxperta Be There' at 10 Today at Stiff's, one-cent alum inum Bale Adr. -'- - Jack's Cafe 163 8. Com. St, A good place te eat. Tables and counter. Adr. PERSONALS 1 Fred Paulus has returned to PorUand after a visit with his Tarents. Mr. and Mrs. C. Paulus, 1556. North Church. , -He is a bookkeeper in the spruce division at Portland. W. E. Flnser, former adjutant general of Oregon, was in the city yesterday. ; James D. Olson, of the Tepor torial staff of the Oregonian, was in Salem yesterday. 1 ' Jim Stewart ot Corvallis, for mer, member of the state legisla ture; was a member ot the drain age association excursion yester- dy- , - - . . : HOTEL ARRIVALS ) MARION -T. E. Pitts, Geen C Phettplace, G. E. Kempiln, Mary Bramwell, Eleanor Spall, Mrs. Alice Nelson. Mrs. Clara Bee be. Roy E. Griffith, P. W. Monroe, f. I Ustoe . G. E. Hislop, E. W. Dlnrman. Scott Park. J. J. Mo- Kellf, W. Jones, Henry I En strom,. J. D. Allen, C-H.-Lead-better, A. H. Braman, J. P. Sakon, P. V. Holliater. A. A. Hale. E. JO- Thomson: B. R. Adams, Claudius Holmes, Helen Weston, May Dwy er, Tracy DeVoe. Helen Fisler, Ira Whiting, Josephine Brooks, Grace McDonald, Helen Harkey, Fran ce Quackof f , Frieda Hogan, Ber tha Fuller . Miles W. Ward,. W. M. McLean. E. G. Quisenbury. P R. Francisco, F. N. Walton, W. C Owen, Ik R. Alexander. E. H Burns, M. D; Colo,?" Stephen F. Way, Portland; W. S. Winn, J. Mayor, Mrs. Rena Badley Gf if f itb. T. R- White, Mtes Phyllis Griffith, Seattle: E. H. -Liston, Grants Pass; R. D. Bartlett. F. L. Perry. Los AngelesrT.' J. Hooper. ,Reno; Mrs." May belle M. Amamn, J. C Kaer, Eunice H. Kiech, Spokane; G. C Flndiey, Roseburg; IL L. Edmunds. The Dalles: V. M. Hit ary. Eugene; W. M. Colvlg, Med ford; H G.- Bolton, St. I,ouis: J J. McMalson. Jacksonville. i . BUGH W.: E. Fraxler. Frank IT. Wilson, Theo. G. Carlson, W. B, Edmunds, .B, E. Smith. E, H Demue. A. M. Ahrams. C. Peter- m H.-F. Wlse. l.!. EkeIen. J H McTeeterSr J. E, Hawley, J. 'J Joseph, Schildkraut, who plays the, leading part, in D..W, Grif fith's new picture sensation, "or phans of the Storm," a picturiza tion of 'The Two ; Orphans, i known as. the ,hahdsomest man in the wortd- He received this - V fin Ptt OMHAN4 Ol JH3 iTOIUl. 5 distinction from no less an auth ority than Mix Khlnehart, the tar mens Continental producer, . tor whom : Mr. Schildkraut playe as a star. ; Later. lie went to Vten na, the emperor of Austria made him the fatpriu of that' famous court, : and hia "famed beauty be came a matter of world-wide com- ment.:-'.-':.-":"'' His mother ascribes the beauty of Joseph Schildkraut to pre-natal influence, as during the months before he was born she constantly surrounded herself with beautiful pieces of sculpture, paintings and kept In her hOTghts constantly visions of manly beauty.' She was confident her child ' would be a v "Orphans of. TheStorra.T wiU h, shown at .the Oregon theater .our. days beginning Tuesday, ,. V. i i -f ' W utm. mj mm. ' : '. .. - -'':-.; .; i -..'-'. . : ' : ... , - A Ntew Shipment re ceiyedk prrqm tlr. Bishop. l - -'.':;'VV.v: . ; These Suits are the very latest of Style Crea timsoghtw ihe last week by LIr. Bishppi whplis now;in New-York.; Mr. Bishop, in his tele-: gxtty&ate TweedjSuits I am sending you west ofhejlijl 'Se iJiemhqw. W&l be $ you. ' , ... . ' There's a whole window lull ot them; : i Salem Woolen : Store C P. Bishop, Prop. lViiiUiil 1 n-