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' THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON SUNDAY MORNING. JUNE 1U 1922 V! . 1. !: it c X i li li ii It ! it ti 1 !i II ii 1 lt ii i . i y 1 I .w.- .L. ll ff I 1 V Lit 11 C'IMDDTCC VAA'v A" 1J1 V V U 11M jojxiejt Daughter' Is Bom ' . j V ; A baby daughter Is .announced , from the home of Mr. and Sirs. W. E. Vincent or Jefferson. She arrived yesterday, i For Itent " Five-room apartment close in, water, lights, telephone and. gar age free. Call mornings 920X1 or 534. AdT ' Broken Arches And other deformities . of the T0Mf.IIX V In v . "He Fighting Streak?. LARRY 3EMON THE SHOW Good Job for those who are competent to fill them. Why don't yon Improve your Idle summer months by taking a course at oar school? , . - " . . -. On Monday, June 19, new classes will be organized. Don't pass this opportunity by. Call at the office this week, and let us explain our work to you. It you do, you will always be glad yon In vestigated' this opportunity. Capital Ifcsiks '.CcSsge' Salexn, Oregon TAKE A TIP It's the man who keeps himself physically fit In EVERY WAY who always reaches the top of the lad der of success.. tt , : Your eyes are a dominant factor In your physical wel fare. Keep them' well and you'll feel better all over. MORRIS r OPTICAL CO, i , 204-211 Salem Bank of -Commerce Building ' Oregon's Largest Optical '., Institutioa Phone 2 9 for appointment 'y SAtEM, OREQON Ready OSTEOPATHY Is the original and only scientific method of adjusting the spine. It Is never rough and seldom painful, but gets results. It Is the only school of mechanical, treatment glrtng a phy sician's full four year course of study. . The following are regularly graduated, licensed Osteopathic Physicians la Salem: - r - - dr. n. b. vmrru . dr. joiin l. lynch , . DR. L. C SIAJtSHAIilj - , . By ' GpecSaB Noted Clairvoyant and healer ' Rev. D will return to Saldm for the week beginning June fl. Readings daily. Circles as adver- , . .... V - ...... j,, ' tised later. Call 567 J, for appointments feet corrected without loss of time from your occupation. Drs. White and Marshall, U. S. Bank bldk. AdT. Former Publteher Here John P. McManus, former pub lisher of the Pilot Rock Record, In Umatilla county, and later of the Pendleton Tribune, and -well known among the newspaper fra ternity of the northwest. Is in Sa lem visiting at the home of Mrs. Effle Back, 1075 Cbemeketa street. Mrs. McManus, who, Is a sister of Mrs. Back, is visiting her daughter in Honolulu. Re cently Mr. McManus has been en gaged In farming In Wyoming. Wanted Ten experienced waitresses once. Gray Belle. Adv. at. Will Replace Crossing An order of the public service commission Saturday grants to Clatsop county authority to re- I place and relocate a grade cross ing over the tracks of the Spo kane, Portland Seattle Railway company tracks at Brownsmeade. Vacation time is harvest time tor BURGLARS Residence burglary Insurance 1 inexpensive. See Beaver-Bell Insurance Agency 412 Oregon Bldg. Telephone 457 Hartxaan's Glasses Wear therm and gee Easier and Better HARTMAN BROS. Phone 1255. Salem, Orejon SAVE $ $ $ by bcrjrtag yoar hardware and fund tare at The Capital Ham- ware Js Fnnttare Co SSS Ho. Commercial street, Phone 947. WANTED Hides, Pelts, Wool. Tallow lINBOCk JUNK CO; House of Half a Million and One Bargains 402 N. Coml St ' ; lhone 523 , aliiK .-. v, H m f 13 is an unlucky number for the home with a neglect ed anedicine chest. T , Next week is national "First Aid" week. We shall offer special assort ments of goods for medi cine chests! Large or 3mall we are prepared to recommend a suitable selection. V"Fill Your Medicine t Chest Now '-' Schaeiefs V Drug Store: Sole Agent Garden Court Preparations -135 N. Com!.- Phone 197 TRY TUB PENSLAR DRCQ STORK FIRST r. Fay L. Ingram If Toa Want to Sell Your home, furniture,, or farm stock and machinery Just call 611, Woodry, the. auctioneer, and your worry has ended. What be has done for others he tan do for you. AdT. Eat Fried Chicken t ' Today at the Gray Belle. Adv. Four Auction Sale Next week, Tuesday, Wednes day Thursday, Friday. If you want a farm, a city home or fur niture, come to these sales. See adds for particulars. F. N. Wood-1 ry, the auctioneer. Adv. roruand omce visited I John Farrar, Salem postmas-l ter-elect and Arthur Gibbard, su - perintendent of mails, visited in Portland Friday, soing through I the Portland postoffice In every I way save as a letter to be sUmp - ed by the '. powerful automatic cancelling machines. Mr, Farrat was advised by the postal depart-1 ment to visit the Portland office! for a bit of federal inspection or instruction, and he has of flclally j performed his task. Serve Gray Belle French pastry. I AdT. Miss Lena Dotsoa.wiU Present- Piano pupils in recital at the First Christian church, June 13 and 14. Public cordially invited. Adv. Bicycle Unclaimed Two men's bicycles and two boys' bicycles are held at the lb cat police station for claim by pos sible owners. A fifth bicycle was brought to the station yesterday by Patrolman Walter Thompson. This wheel was later claimed by Us owner. Many bicycles reported stolen are recovered by the police ! each week. Serve Gray Belle French. Pastry. Adr. Anniversary Is Near- Many folks are wondering what is going to happen next to the First Congregational church. For several weeks evidences of ex tensive carpentry work have been The J. K. Watkisi Products A. A. ENGLEBART, City Sales Manager 246 Lafelle Street, Salem. Ore. Phone 1734W. Goods delivered 8. C. STONE, M.D. General Office Practice Cancen Treated Office, Tyler's' Drug Store 157 8. Commercial Street SPECIAL Dinner Today Service 12 noon to 8 p. m. THE SPA No other Range in Amer ica does this but a Lang. Entire Range enveloped in heat, using all fuels alike, gas, wood or coaL Guaranteed an even bak er and a saving of at least 25 on wood over any other range. ' Send for catalogue People's Furniture Store 271 No. Commercial SL Salem, Oregon Chicken noticed. Four new windows have been put in on the east side by the women's club of wbleh Mrs. J. J. Roberts is president. Now the painters are doing their share toward changing the outward ap pearance of the building, and the secret of the whole thing is the 70th anniversary of the founding of the church which will be the second week of July. The mem bers and friends of the church are looking forward to the event with pleasure and great interest end asking all Salem to repoice with, them over some ot the sue- cesses of the past and present years. gerv Gray Belle French Pastry. Adv. will Sell New Set Of 24 volumes Alexander Ham- inon books. $50. Price new $135. Box 194, Clty AdT. Announces Haslcal Events Miss Beatrice Shelton has ar- (ranged an unique and Interesting program for her advaneed piano students to be given Monday, June 19. Special local Ulent will as sist with the muslcale which, will be held in the First Congregatlon- al church. Adv. Hunt Brothers Has Started I wwKAWvlAa It Tift would be giad to nave women who registered and other women wishing employment report lor work. Adv. MIsa Margaret Fisher Will present pupils in piano re cital at the First Christian church June 19th. 21st. Public cordially invited. AdT. Another Spotlight Stolen Dr. H. E. Morris, of the Morris Optical company, yesterday1 re ported to the police that an S. ft M. spotlight had been stolen from his car Friday while it was park ed near Liberty and State streets If You Try The new crystal print for kodak pictures you will never have any other. Commercial Book Store. Adv. I Strawberry Pickers Wanted 20 acres berries. Camp ground or we will take you out each morning. Apply Hunt Bros. Can nery. Adv. K . to Try Crystal Print Leave an old film and compare the .new print with the old.'. It costs no more. Commercial Book Store. Adv. I Boy Is Missing C. E. Timme. of 640 North Commercial street has asked) Sa lem police to aid In locating 'his nine-year-old son who has Ibeen absent from his home for several days. The lad's absence was re ported Thursday hut no trace of him has been found. It Is thought that he may be with relatives.- DIED XfcCONNELL At a local hospital June 10, John McConnelC age 67 years. Body forwarded to Portland by Webb ft Clough. funeral directors, for burial on Monday. ; NEUENSCHWANDER At a local hospital Jnna 10, Anahel Neu enschwander, age 26 years. She Is survived by her father, Gott- fried Neuenschwander, and her mother, four brothers and one sister, all living near Turner. : Funeral services to be held at Webb & Clough funeral chapel -Jrfonday at 2 p. m. Interment at Rosedale cemetery. DOERFLER At a local hospital. June 10th, Kenneth M. Deor fler, age 29 years. Survived by wife and two year old son. Father, Jos. A. Doerfler, two brothers, Lee and Orrille Doer fler, one sister, Mrs. E. E. Glover of Dallas. The body Is at the Rigdon mortuary, f: No tice ot funeral later. '. LOGAN In this city, June -th. Kenneth Grant Logan, age; 36 years. - The body was forward ed Saturday, June 10. to Ta cotna, Wash., for funeral ser vices and Interment by the Rigdon mortuary. Webb '& Clough w LeatSax FcnertJ Dirtctert Jl Expert Epbtlaertf " j CHICKEN DINNER . - SERVED ALL DAY TODAY t AT THE GRAYBELLE t Kodak Printing-- . . I lete the 01a way. uive as a mat order. Costs no more, elal Book Store. Adv. Commer-I Mrs. Utter Improving Mrs. Dr. F. L. Utter underwent a serious operation at the, Deac oness , hospital, and is making rapid progress toward recovery. She is said to have withstood the operation In a very satisfactory! manner. Install an Air-Eater On your Ford and see the change. More power, less gas. less oil, less trouble. 252 State, CC0 N. Capitol, 421 S. Commer cial or phone C J, Olmstead, 45-W. Adv. Four Couples Marry ' Deputy Recorder Ruth Wallace Is Dan Cupid's one best assistant In Marion county. Yesterday Miss Wallace inscribed the names of eight prospective brides and bride-1 grooms upon the pages of the big marriage license book. Applicants were: F. R. Manegre, St. Paul. farmer, and Louise Mercken, Mt. Angel; Jay M. Yarnell, laborer. 1025 North Seventeenth street and Fleta Marie Caspell. 2252 State street. Albert E. Pettit. butcher of '2684 Hazel avenue and 1 LOra Mirie Bell, music teacher. Silverton. Hanton W. La Valley, smelter operative. Great Falls, Mont., and Llllie Larson, teacher. Silvertdn. . .Roast or Fried- Chicken Dinner, $1 per plate, all day today at (he Gray Belle. Adv. Card of Thanks C. A. Wallace, Mrs. J. A. Todd and Mrs. T. B. Kay wish to thank . the many friends for their floral offerings,, also the pall bearers and the lingers who assisted so graciously at the funeral of Mrs. C- A. Wallace. Ward Trial Postponed Jacques M. Ward, recently In dicted on a charge ot issuing a forged document, was yesterday granted until June 13 in prepar ing a showing for a parole. Ward had pleaded guilty to the charge. HaDonalda Parmer At Tyler'i Drug Store. Adr. Daring the Summer Months It you furnish your own suits and towels you can have a good swim in a pool of warm water, for 25 cents, at the Oregon Bath House, Adv. Parrent Arrests Speeders Day Traffic Officer Parrent yesterday arrested H. S. William son and E. A. Thompson.:, both residents ot this city on charges of j exceeding speed regulations. Both autoists are booked to appear be fore City Recorder Earl Race on Monday at 2 p. m. Fitted at Tyler's Drug Store by an expert in the business. Adv. See Our Late Arrivals In silk shirts, all eolors, mod erately priced. 5 to S7.S0. The Man's Shop, 416 State St Adr. Destroy Moonshine ; Moonshine liquor, 55 gallons of it, will on Monday afternoon gurgle down Salem's sewer. With 10 gallons of mash, the booze was seized by Chief Mof fltt in a raid on the residence of Frank Ford, 1795 South Liberty street. Ford paid a fine of $75 after pleading guilty to a charge ot possession. The order to destroy the liquor was signed by City Recorder Race yesterday. For Today Baseball Results- Phone 939, The Ace. Adv. See Oar Late Arrivals In silk shirts, all colors, mod erately priced, 5 to 17.60. The Man's Shop, 416 State St Adv. Mhistles Wake 'Em Night workers living near the plant of the Star Fruit Products company. Mill and Church streets. yesterday complained to the po lice that ' the company's new whistle is wrecking nerves In that part of the cltr. The company's Mg new plant has been completed and Is ready to start upon the sea son run tomorrow. PoUce ioum that that whistle had just been installed and was being tested out yesterday, ... . See Our Late Arrivals In silk shirts, all colors, mod erately priced. 5 to 17.60. The Man 1 Shop, 416 State St. Adr. Drev White and Marshall Osteopathic physicians, U IBk. Adv. , Two BuUdlng remits ' Deputy Recorder Martin Poul sen yesterday Issued two permits, for construction of new Salem residences, as lollows: Thomas Purbrlck, to erect a one-story dwelling at 20 South High street at a cost ot $2000; Emily B. Boas, one-story bungalow at 67 North Twentieth street, cost 12000. E. A. Sharp contractor, ' SaveUke Moisture '"-' Br ; thorough, cultivation. Toa can do It if yon have a Samson. See Vlck Bros. Adr. . a- ' . i Trusdu, Bags, Suitcases - Ilartsess, saddlery, puttees. F. we tfta.. eft c A kf .1 ' Charivari Party End. charivari party hid invadd vorth Salem home .n k.. the cause of damages to the prop ROGERS BROS. 26-piece Knives and Forks in case $698 1 - -1. - - , Special for Salem Hardware Co. The Winchester Store SYSTEM AND SAVING MODERN efficiency demands that every item be accounted for, and people have a clear idea of income and outgo. That is quite as necessary in the running of a home as of an office. -- ' And the home where there is a carefully planned budget,; where bills are paid by check; and where there is always provision for saving, is the harmonious home that stand3 a good chance of permanent happiness. OhltedSteites yMoiialBanli Exhflbitiomi ' ;. Of The 4 . ' ' NOW . FAMOUS PAINTING Valued at $75,000.00 On the 'Second Floor ! "Never Alone" ; By Herbert de Mareau Jr. No Charge You have all 'heard of the World Famous Masterpiece of the immortal Herbert de Mareau, Jr.'s "NEVER ALONE" HAVENT YOU? 1 You would not expect to find the original 75,000.00 Canvas in Salem, WOULD YOU? . . "WelL it is here, and installed in special settings where it will be a display for a limited time. ' We extend to the entire public this special invitation to pay it a visit Admission Without Charge. Of Course. NEVER By Herbert de Mareau, Jr. Valued at $75,000.00 This wonderful painting which transports one's very being to a higher realm and grips one's soul with Irresis tible power depicts a soldier's death on the lone marshes ot Flanders. 'Herbert de Mar eau, the artist, has painted a war scene without any trace of conflict; solitude without desolation; sorrow without horror. A-young French sol dier has been shot down in the midst of the marshes and lies, with life ebbing fast away, his lips apart, his eyes already fixed in the seal of death; his helmet has fallen off, his rifle lies at his iide.( Alone he lies not another' human being in sight no eye to note how and when he fell no comrade to carry tbe news to kindred as to how he died for his country. ; Yet Worth & Gr Dept Store Phone 132177 W. Liberty St. erty, were settled In police court yesterday when 13 men and boys agreed to pay; tor all losses In curred by the owner ot the borne as a result ot the affair. few days only ALONE 99 not alone -for by his side, with' arms extended. Btands a figure a Being with Infinite compassion the figure of Him who said: "I will never leave thee nor forsake thee." ' Herbert de Bareau, Jr., painted "Never Alone" ISle in the year of 1914. In Oct ober, 1918, he was killed In battle at Chateau Thierry, himself an actor in a similar tragedy which he had so viv idly pictured four years be fore. , ' This -" wonderful painting, measuring 10 feet f in. by feet 6 In., Is valued at $75.- )00.00, and was visited by over 2.000,000 people In the -City of New Tork. Xever Alone Now on display on our sec ond floor,: admission without charge.- . ' ' i I IB mm Just Like This! in - Simple, isn't it? And the results are f amazing A regular Arabian Night's tale. Turn the dial and listen to a con cert from Los Angeles, then when you want a change trayel by radio to YancouYerV i B. C.f and enjoy the best the Radio World has to of fer wherever you. go Sets Complete ' Now in Stock UFulI line t of parts, v : i . .t i. neaaseu m me follow ing makes;! v ' t Western Electric Kellog , Manhattan 2000 and 3000 ohms. .Magnavoxes Amplifiers K Detector tubes ' Masonic Temple Phone 1200 7 it's electric, ccr.2 tons" bfl. -