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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 3 1922 i i ). A I: CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Good Exercise Cecelia Ilendrickson and Louise Lucas, of Salem, started . at -8 o'clock yesterday morning on a bike to Portland, to visit friends there. They will be back the mid dle of next week. ' The young wo men will get some good exercise. Film Developed Free Save this money, and have your work finished at P&tton's Book Store. Adr. Try ration's Kodak Service Free developing, quickest ser vice, no deterioration. Adr, ent. Public cordially Invited. "iCtf to Rotary Oovetlo I Adr, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Gueffroy and Mrs. C. P. Bishop expect to Speeder Pays Fine- I leave today on the 12:50 special I s Ira RorUr nf rnnt rnnntT vm. I Rotarlui train for Los Angtles Farrar to Get Pointers : !... .i.t - t iu t 1.1 I .tnH iho vrcat Rntarian con- . Jvn LFmrrair Postmaster-elect jJustlce court after pleading guilty Uentlon. The convention Itself for the Salem postoffice .has re- to a charge of speeding filed opens on Monday, the morning to report to thela.in., vim k c. .rn nf. I avrtv ihore nd is to last cer D. M. Brown. I for four days. The Salem visitors are to meet C. P. Bishop mere. Don't Fall to Hear who is returning ny the bourne Th Svpn Sfrenariers thelvnnto frnm a hnslneas trip to the ernment stated it, but it is the I Wonderf ul orchestra tonight at east. He and Mr. Gueffroy are Dreamland Adv. the local delestes o the conven tion. The Bishops wfii visit in Will Secure. Mirror California until near the last or 'P! rtloVann 1 Aw.1 trn.V rlr I T- TVio ftfieffrOYS will alSO . . - . . - I .-.", ... - . w t wt " .iruC,Ur. WPM, ue w0ra wouj T1, . . w track. ,is)t at Lone Beach. San wego Dickson paid a fine of $15 in I ceived orders Portland postmaster, on June 9 for two days Instruction in the gentle art of being-a postmaster. That isn't exactly the way the gov substance of the order. The ser vice is growing so rapidly In Its scope and efficiency, that the men in big positions are being used as instructors to pass the word along down the line. Mr. Farrar sent in TS TOTAL LARGE Good Business Done at Sa lem Postoffice During Month Just Closed Freeman Will Speak D. C. Freeman, representing the Associated Industries ot Oregon, 1 nto Racca loJ.!r,J2T " urdar. June I, 5 - -n.i ..in .v- tte fair grounds aso urn ko svw-s uim.uvvu f,w Ta11a AA the summer, and It's roin to be uray ueue AaT cool enough and enjoyable enough .that not even a dyspeptic or a his official bond some time .ago. Jndge cmrt yesteday at nuu uc CAct ko iuai win uo ui- dered to take charge ot the Sa lem office at the beginning ot the next quarter, July 1. ter being booked for driving with out a mirror. p. m., at They Are Coming Back The Seven Serenaders to Dreamland rink tonight. Adv. San Francisco, and win mae a three weeks stay in the Sunset state. The Bone Shop- la coming. Adv. s. When Buying GaaoTJne Remember you can keep one- third of the price in your pocket zza S. Grand standi Dealer Pays Fine and box seats on sale now at the I jdee Unruh has cleared bis K- in.,iiinr an Air Eater. docket of the case ot Loo M. ct,ta an N. Canltol. 421 Tent, Portland oyster dealer who commercial, or phone' C. J. Olm Family tn Distress I faced two trials in Justice court stead. 645W. Adv. A woman with three children Ion charges ot selling oysters con the May receipt at the Salem postoffice were next to th? high est of all months tn the history of the office. Last December, with all its prosperity holiday bus iness, totalled $17,987.62. The May total was $16.247. 4i, divided into $10,930.24 for stamps, $514. 67 for second class entries, and $4,802.20 for third class matter. The third class matter is such as is mailed under permit, and checked up by weight instead of having stamps affixed to each par cel. Election Builds It Up PAPOOSE DOG BAG THE LATEST itUlU VI I no (VUb vau caaavra la w at 1 stay away. Mr.Freeman Is tolad practically nothing to eat Inltaining too liberal a quantity xwo Licenses Issued tirin hont rtrht other Oreton the house except what the neigh-1 water. A Jury had rouna ieni mnnnrartnrlnir hnnter with him. I borsgive them, was a case report-1 guilty of the charge I ed to Dr. H. E. Morris of the As- I found not guilty of an This year it was the mailing ol Ruth Wallace, deputy coumy me siaie election pampmeis uu He was I clerk ye8terday Issued marriage supplies that ran the totals away l second ' . t ooiem couples, up. The tabulated record tor the d they expect to bring a vivid sociated Charities last night. Dr. charge by nother Jury after j fc 1Icense waa made out to past 12 years can be examined and inin tn tia I Morris hODes that helo will be vol-1 hrwine that ms corapauj i., ikn. r.-iarmaciat. ijjhb u rece.pu snow Webfoot state when it. comes to unteered for the family by Salem Lot opened cans of oysters - Sal,naTr gtreet, and Gladys Smith are always from 15 to 50 per cent making things , and saving the rous this - morning. witn noir0lved in tne seconu cu.6. freight both ways. . ' I money in the treasury and still I was fined $20 ana costs $20 worth ot bills outstanding. tie Frame. Vacation time Is harvest time for 8uch he,p 19 a11 tnat can 1)6 giTen- Chicken Pie Supper Vacation lime la Barvest time ior amount ot outstanding bills At the Scandinavian M. L BURGLARS (has been reduced to $20 through I church. 15th and Mill Sts.. JJ" J fourtn Btreet. " Residence burglary Insurance is I cash contributions of local per- evening from 5 to 8 o'clock. Price I Inexpensive. See . I sons. Five dollars was received I 50c. Also hand made articles ano Seavey-Bell Insurance Agency I yesterday by Dr. Morris toward 1 candy for sale. Adv. 412 Oregon Bldg.' Telephone 6T the general fund. Dr. Morris' phone number is 239. I Songbirds Killed of 461 High street, ooosawpc.. The second certificate was ap plied for by Maurice w. salesman. Salem route. 3 and Myr- 30 Nortn Uohins and songbirds had been knid recently by Q. A. Miller of Wear them and lee Hrneas. saddlery, puttees. F. 260 Marion reet, accorcing to HARTHAH BROS. larger than the adjoining months, becaust of the May mailing ot election stuff. Assistant Postmaster John Far. rer, who will become postmaster in the near future, probably about the first of July, has kept a priv- ameu . i - i trrr, nf vmn .....lanMii waitresses i -w . . e '"fe j 1 on-, that shows many interesting Once. urj f, cihor tout 1920 : iP&d ?k . mails. The carriers table? w remain where, they now ars, la the old main building, though allVUt have mock more ax.d better room, for vrorkingv ;-V': : . Winifred Moore Dies Here. V After Lingering Illness Winifred Moore, ago yearn. died Friday afternoon at his home. 40 South Twenty-third street, Salem, after a long illness. He leaves his wldQtr and two sons. Winifred, Jr.. and Wallace; his father. Franklin Moore; two sisters, Mrs. Richard Kevbee of Wichita Kansas, and ' Caroline Miser, Poughkeepsie. N. T.; and a brother, Wallace Moore of No blesvine, Ind... Tha , family came to Salem about year ago from Brownsville, Or:lle was a mem ber of ' the Odd Fellows lodge, which, will Vave5chara of the fun eral services,, though the date la not yet announced, The body Is t Webb ft Clough's. - I PERSONALS - I 1921, had only $8,566.60 I I receipts, while September, . showed $13,328.43, no previous Phone 1255. Salem, Oregon case Appealed r Rhnllbere or isew i oyu.. v ars mTesn6 . Tisiting in Ssaiem ai i i uwu nuui ... the report that Mr. Miner naa . tlme Mr. shellberg for- creasing tign res juiy iszu. naa Deen shooting law-protected birds SVelun Salem, returning at $13,977.75 or $4 000 mora han SAVE $$J . i.jtMP wan nna Rt I . ... t .inlwoa I env nthAr Jnlv hPfnro nr Since. The case of the state against J. but reportea - thl8 time or a visit wun Lml, io. had onlV .4.- . i. Tinm nr cncu. i . a ri a i -" " B'W": T-L W" 1 "1 l.r" v.."aTu. state leader of boys 253.03; the next tne circuit urM u - : Jnvit r ' .Mv .ih is in brought in $10,149,57. with no assault wun a aeaaiy weapon turi ur. anu . . i uu ." .-. iv JZune Arehle Lewis, a special The public to visit the iris gar- Judge ColT,g wa8 here yester- election n B,ght h tMTtns? tout hardware and I ouicer, waa yeausruay viioieu Utu w - I ' f nrnltuxe at Tbe Capital Hard- the supreme court. Officers were eta, Saturday, irom o w " ' There are dull days in the of Camefshalr Dobbins, the aft eriUc, baa erIUclsed my ' pictures unmercifully. ; 1K Dauber Oh, don't take any no tice of that fellow; he has no Ideas ot h's own be only reta like a parrot what everybody elae Is saying. London Opinion. -: - Blanche Mehafrev and her pet dog. -Faddy." in his new Quarters. Th "naose" bag. similar to the method squaws us. in carrying 7, !Sr8lnow seen quite often. The little fellows get he all ud ! cKcrieS T Quite comfortably every place their miatresse. cart to take them. . fice, dull weeks, months, years; when the people Just naturally stop using the postoffice. The number at daily callers may vary as much as several hundred per cent, with no apparent reason. While the actual volume of busi ness shows a rather steady In crease based almost directly on the Increase of population the actual number of postoffice call ers has no rule for its computa tion they come or they ' don't come, and nobody knows why. Come Many Ways Only about 10 per cent of all the office mail la put in the drop boxes in the lobby. The rest comes in by carrier collection, or is brought to the back door b the larger business houses. The new annex, that will be ready for use within the next two or three weeks, is to be used entirely, for receiving and sorting the mail ready for the. carriers, the various windows and for the outside 0 Hippo- : drome y Vaudeville and ... - Doujj. Fairbanks :: In "Mr. Fix ltM Free 4 andy for the chil dren: every Sat: - San. Matinees. 7717 wan Furniture Co, S8S No, Oonanaerelal street. Phono 047. in the act of arresting Brown for and Sunday afternoon and eve- . 0J ARRIVALS violation of the prohibition law! sing- Adv. IV . n when he shot Lewis. WILL ROGERS "" LILA LEE - In " One Glorious Day" ."SPOOKS" Tomorrow ' WALLACE UE1D Adv. Catalog on application. Society To Give Farewell The Young Peoples Society ot St. Paul's church will entertain I, j i - 1 . '"i How i You Can Secure a ! Motorcycle ! Free MARION J. J. Mcall, C. DrOWU U HUU!Ul.cv WW B,sllVe8E BMCDI iUTiin" -t' I uvisui - - five years in the penitentiary, but church. Alexander Hawthorne, i Akin j. v. Adams, J. w. l-obk, pending appeal, he was released pMtor Services Sunday, Jane 4. 1 L w Henderson, L. A. Means. A. under bonds of $2500. Sunday school 10 a. m.. Matt. A. I w Qi8er. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bep- Goodspeed, supet?iundent. ut. der R. w. SUngerland, k. uua- TamI ituakt ICE. Powell will prencu . i long, n. c --v - Get them at The Statesman ot-1 m., suDjeci, aac.iL.t. " " Epworth league aevotioaai mc- roruana; n. wneeier, . y. Ing at 7 P. m. Evangelistic ser- wheeler, Tacoma; L. J. Allen, vice 8 p. m. Sermon by Dr. Pow- Corvallis; Gus Damay, Seattle;' J. ell. "Subject "The Ultimate c Hartman, Los Angeles; C'V. Question. ' I Pedgeon, Minneapolis; aneuin, Liberty; mo.; Mrs. suas spruua, I .... a. i . Ct I T A.0.T-a. T Ciavirt n HODO. this evening with a fareweU party lpuai ice -- . ? ' V 5 n Stnrela for Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Franklin. The purity of our ice Is In Us Schellberg. N Y J. D. Sturjla. The affair will be given at the manufacture. Visit our plant. Berkeley, J home of Miss Bruce Putnam; Lin- Phone 280. Adv. gene; Mr. and Mrs John Hamp- coln and Rock streets. Mr: and Uau a T nr.Mn L A Mrs. Franklin are leaving early County Has Permit BLIGH A. C. Brackin, L. A. in the week for Pittsburgh where An order ot the public ser-rfce Steney Anson M. Potter Port Mr. Franklin will be associated commission. issued yesterday, land; A. P, Humons Sublimity. -J: J! .-- I,,, to th Lan county court M. J. Kelsey, Reedsport; Harry R. bridge inspector in the state high- authority to construct a crossing Wiley, Lebanon; O . D. NordlandJ way department and his new work at grade over the Southern Pacif- Tacoma; V. A. Davie . San Djego. v. i.. n h9S t tracks t Rickett's crossing a G. N. Van Tassel, Willamina; A. " " I I .J,. . T7. T T...1. mile north ot creswen. An r k. oBnnway, aimuu, lusaw, Tn-tiA for nnthoritv to .-on- Dufur: E. S, Ingals, Lexington, struct a similar crossing at' a point I Ky.; Alex Beavais, Chemawa. two miles north of Creswcll is de nied. I Good Help In Summer Indigestion causes worry, ner- An Even Thirty Articles Here Listed FOR SATURDAY'S SELUNG Bamiltoini s TT O . IL ILUli It li 11. IL IU1 li k been doing in Salem. Honey, to Lend Elmo S. White, lawyer, 402 Ma sonic bnildlng. Adv. Dies In California- Capital Ice & Cold Storage Co. I vousness. sick headache, bilious- i - - . . . i Our nure crystal Ice manuiac- I ness, coated tongue, baa Dream, John Pennybacker, formerly of I t)Bred b latest nygenlc maChln- hloatlng, gas, consUpation and -Costs , You Nothing . But Your Spare Time Writer , The Motorcycle Editor - Today ' For, v Full Information Salem, died ia Modesto, Cal., May 30, according to word received by friends in Satem. Mr. Pennyback- er was well known In Salem and was formerly foreman of Hanson's Sash & Door factory here.' ery. Phone 280. Adr. f $800 to Lend Elmo S. White, attorney. 402 Masonic Bldg. Adv. . constant distress. Henry U. Thorne, 1002 Harrison Ave.. Bos- Two AccldcnU Fatal- ton, Mass., writes: "Since taking Two fatal accidents out of a to-1 Foley Cathartic Tablets I feel tal ot 466 industrial casualties I fine." They cleanse the bowels, were reported to the state Indus-1 sweeten the stomach and invigor- trial accident commission for the ate the liver. Cause no pain, no I week ending June 1. The fatal I nausea. Not habit forming just cases were: Walter Wheeler, hood a good, wholesome physic. Sold tender of Kirby. and Alfred H. everywhere. Adv. Mueller, timber worker of Nehal- $18.50 Reed Sulky, rubber tires $140 $2.50 Hardwood Dining Chairs $1J95 Indian Boy Scouts Deserving There are 80 P.oy Sduts at the Salem Indian training school at Chemawa. Thy are said to be the only Indian Boy S-cnt troops in the world. They are guided in their work , by Scou tasters R. G. Henderson. George W. Bent and Wallace Bee oe. Tbo splendid training of theso Indian Boy Scouts was shown during com mencement time at the school. They,saw to tho ptrking of cars and the handling of crowds in a most efficient manner, and they .rv r. tn .. .aint Bookkeeping by Hour em. Of the total nnmoer or ac cidents reoorted 441 were sub ject to the provisions of the work men's compensation law, 13 were from firms and corporations that have elected to come under the act, and 12 were from public util ity corporations not subject to the act. Fire Under Control in Timbers at Silvertort SILVERTON, Ore., June 2. (Special to The Statesman) Fifty men were sent from the Sil ver Fatls Timber company mill last night to fight the fire which had gained serious headway In Capital Ire & Cold Storage Co. tne slashings of the logging I Our crystal ice Is pure ice. Ourcan,P reportea this morning that customers never chance. Phonollne nre w under control and $16.50 Solid Oak Library Table $1320 $i4.75 Ivory Enamel Baby Crib $11.80 $6.00 Woven Fabric Ham mock $430 $16.00 Metal Lined Refrig erator $1425 280. Adv. YOUR HEALTH Demands r prompt ; atten-. tion to any defect in your eyesight. "Small hins ouen prove great mountains.' r An examination today will reveal the true condition oi your eyes. MORRIS OPTICAL CO, ! 204-211 Salem Bank of Commerce Building : Oregon's' Largest Optical Institution ! 1 Phone 239 for appointment SALEM, OREO ON anything being dlUurbed. In short they acted the part of good Boy Scouts, right up to the last requirement. There can vbe no question concerning the valuo of the training these Indian boys are or charges. Phone 209 SR. Adv. Mrs. Brooks Recovering . Mrs. M. E. Brooks who has been, sick for four weeks, from aj rolirl .. maml ora f , that I jreiMWU uui ibicis . e " - l, K.t- m-A M recovery. great organization., Card of Thanks We wish to express our thanks P"1 Storage Co- to our friends tor their sympathy Pure transparent Ice. Prompt i expressed by words and flowers residence deliveries. Phone 280. In the recent Illness and death of I aT nnr dearly 1ota1 hnaha.nd and hro. rJSfw? J0Me' Rtlu r Herbert ' : f'Jl not much damage done. The log-! ging operations will be resumed Saturday, it is thought. ' PATTERSON In this city, June 2, Frank C. Patterson, age St years, resident of Twin Falls; i Idaho, husband ot Marie PaU terson, father of Forbes Pat terson of Twin Falls: also sur vived by eight brothers, among whom are Senator I. L. Patter-1 eon of Eola and W. H. Patter son of this city. Sewices will be held his (Sat urday) morning at 8 o'clock from the Catholic church, concluding $23.50 Mahogany Tea Wag ons $18.80 $7.00 Hardwood Containers $S0 $16.50 Mahogany Lamp r $12.75 Floor 25c Golden Star Polish 19c ! Bliss Gruenf elder Improves Mia Plnra CrriAnfpldAr 1 6. V. WW BWSW ,W. WW VMM "J I . M ... " . 1 Kher brother-In-laW Wednesday resiaem naa repgnea ine ; night, Is much improved, accord- haTtng oeen aoanaoneo a lng to reports last night from , wm.m.tt. ftntoriiim.: Her The bicycle was brought to th assailant. John Bangert. 27, later Ution where Dyer claimed It. committed suicide.', I " . Flans ueveiopea J roe . win present ptipHb In recitals June 6 and 7 at the First Chris- A. Classified AO , - tlan church assisted by local tal-l WXU onng you a ouyer,.. Dyer of 142 Court street reported ( Independence at o clock. The to the police that his bicycle had ner.i cortege wu l" been v atolen from a down town don mortuary about 1:45 p. m. a North Salem $2.25 White Canvas Ham mocks $1.75 Webb & Clougb Leafiaf FcaertI Directors j Expert EcBiLnsrt; $31.00 Lloyd's Reed Baby Carriage $240 . Trun ks, Bags and ui ceases $5.00 Green Felt Folding ablcs :.. - - -r S $280 Copper Trimmed Ce dar Chest : J Vacation Season is Approaching See Our Immense Line of Luggage $7.25 18 in. Bag $4.93 $13.00 18 in. Bag 8.50 $15.00 18 in. Bag 9.50 $24.00 18 in. Bag 19.50 $17.00 Steamer Trunk $13.60 $15.00 Metal Trunk........ 12.00 $22.00 Metal Trunk........ 17.00 $45.00 Round Corner Trunk 36.50 DRAPERIES Sundawn Drapery, full line of colors. Values to $1.40, Spe cial for this sah 59c yard RANGES : $60.00 Opal Range......$51.50 $75.00 Opal Range 65.00 $85.00 Marvel Range.... 79.50 $125.00 Opal Enamel . Range : ..105.00 Porch Ftira iture . i In Old Hickory and Grass Chairs and Tables $7.50 Old Hickory Chairs $4.75 $9.50 Grass Arm Chair 9.25, $12.00 Grass Rocker . 9.25 $14.00 Grass Rocker 10.75 $21.50 Old Hickory 4 Table...; . .....$12.75 $14.50 Grass Table... 9.75 $25.00 Wicker Table.... 19.00 $16.00 Wicker Settee .... 12.50 DINING TABLES $15.00 Solid Oak Tables $12.75 $21.00 Solid Oak Tables 17.85 $25.00 Solid Oak Tables 21.25 $29.50 Quartered Oak Tables , ...:. 245 $35.00 Quartered Oak Table...- 29.85 Floor Size Rugs $16.50 Wool Fibre 9x12 $11.75 $32.00 Navajo Rug 26.75 $35.00, Tapestry Bros-, rp! 9t12 240 $40.00 Axminister 9x12 27.00 $45.00 Wilton Brussels : 912 - ' 320 43.49 $2330 $9.00 White Ivory Medicine Chest -A;-'':-' '---'v. $725 $10.50 Ivory ' Enamel Steel Beds , ; . $8.75 $6.50 ' Cotton Combination Mattress ; $3.75 $26.50 Craft covered Firer side Rocker v-, J ' " $19.00 $32 Ivory Enamel Dreiser $22.00 $7.00 Heavy All Steel Bed Spring -! $565 90c Genuine Gold Seal Lino leum - '74c v $7.50 Solid Seat Oak Arm Chair $535 ,:. 20c Heavy Barrel Tumblers 12 l-2c $3.75 Mahogany Smoking Stand . $2.65 z For Today and : AU Next Week C. S. Hamilton Salem's Big. ' Furniture i Sterol