I TIIE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON I TUESDAY MORNING. JUNE 27, 1922 5," r K 4 U t I j i r 4 , t - i V CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Itetura to Sale: Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Hull and family have returned from Los Angeles where they hare lived for the last 10 months. The trip to Salem was by automobile. They are at the home 'of Mrs. Hall's parents. Dr. and Mrs. S. C. StOne. Cars Wanted We need more light cars. son-Rookstool. Adv. - Ole- A Claaalfled AO Will Bring you a buyer. Adv. u Iff Norma Tatmalge In SmUin' Through' Deliciousiy Good Entertainment 2 .7:159:15 p. m. Matinee or Evening . .,35c '--;' v- a meeting at the armory June 28 at 8 o'clock to consider the anU alien land lay and will also prob ably elect delegates to state cob- vention. FIRE WORKS FOR SALE The Ace, llasonie Temple. -I Trunks, Bags and Leather Cases Adv. Before you take a trip call and look at those Betterbilt trunks at F. E. Shafers. 170 S. Commercial Building Permitted The following building permits Adv. were issned yesterday by the city recorder's office; L. A. Hints, dwelling at 1060 North Winter street to cost $2750; Ben Perllch, dwelling at 1199 South High street to cost $4000; L. Hewlett, dwelling at 1935 North Fifth street to cost $2750; J. R. Broy- les, dwelling at 47 S North Col lege to cost $500. Lighting Fixtures Now is a good time to put in yoar lighting fixtures. We carry a varied line in stock and also make up strap iron and other fix tures to order in our own shop. Salem Electric Co.. Masonic Tem ple. Phone 1200. Adv. Between 40 and SO Violin And two cellos will play In en semble at Joy Turner's recital. Wednesday night. June 28 and June 30 at First Christian church. Adv. Let An Edei Do your washing. The best washer made, price now $119.50. Salem Electric Co.. Masonic Tem ple. Phone 1200. Adv. Andrews Car Burned Dr. A. R. Andrews. Salem veter inarian, suffered the destruction of his automobile by fire about ; midnight Sunday night on the Slough road south of Salem. He does not know what started the fire. The loss is estimated at $900. Insurance of about $300 was carried. Dr. Andrews was slightly burned in trying to ex tinguish the flames. Springer. Portland; J. S. Goodwin. Los Angeles: Mr. add Mrs. L. M. Lombard, Mrs. K. Richardson, San Francisco: Frances Meloy, Oak land, Cal.; A. R. Swenpton. Miss Coillon. Miss Mae Charlton. Miss Mildred Carlton, Miss Livingston. Med ford; Mr. and Mrs- W. D. Sel der. E. S. Simpson, Denver; Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Cooper. Eugene; Mrs. E. P. Michall, Stevenson, Wash. BL.IGH F. Tiffany. A. C. Bracken. J. E. Saphy, F. W. Mil ler, B. F. Karten. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Petri. H. D. Wagnor Jr., W. E. Green, Newton McCoy. Frank W. Smith. Portland; Elsil McCal list. Chicago; Glen Rhoades, Al bany; L. A. Christian. Tacoma; Leon Whitney, F. M. Woodson, Cottage Grove; Mrs. C. L. Brown, Medford; George Standle.y Tur ner. TERMINAL T. F. Ule, C. H. Allen, Howard A. Long. E. Drew. J. O. Johnson. J. H. Beriley. Port land; W. J. DeMeulte. J. A. Yes- bec, San Francisco; W. A. Mc- Naught. Great Falls. Mont. TEACHER DIES IN ACCIDENT J. A. Griffin of Dallas Vic tim of Mishap on High way Sunday Night BITS FOR BREAKFAST : Wants to be Citizen John Ernst Bandel of near Sll verton, yesterday filed notice of Intention to make application for naturalization . He arrived in the United States from Hanover, Ger many, on October 18, 1921. Loans on Good City Property Plenty of money; no delay. Call I 331 State street. Adv. There be a Meeting--r, Of the American Legion at the armory next Wednesday, June 28. at 8 o'clock to consider the anti alien land law. Also delegates to the state convention will probably be elected. Adv. Date Advanced The demurrage controversy be tween the Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation company. in which the public service com mission is to sit as arbiter, has been advanced for hearing from July 7 to July 5 and will be held in La Grande instead of Pendle ton. ARE YOU SURE--; That the "glasses yon are wearing- are perfectly ad justed . to your individual eyes? Obey the Impulse Come in and talk it over with us.' : ; . ', J ! . ,7 MORRIS lOPTJCAlV OO, v "204-111; Salem Bank of -? Commerce Building . . .. JrHvv,?.; " Oregon's Largest Optical Institution ' -7 Phone 23 for aptoljatment r BAIXU. OBEO0N-M This Is Regular Hair Curler Weather. We have all the best makes In stock. Salem Electric Co., Masonic Temple. Phone 1200 Adv. Films Developed Leave your films today at Pat- ton's Book Store. Adv. Marriage Licenses The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday by the county clerk: Elmer Hendhicksen 21, Salem, and Bessie Adams, 19, Salem; Jack B. Fritz, Portland, I and Clara Stamen, Salem. Do Not Make a Trip- Without trying an Air-Eater. Have it Installed early, 2 52 state. 660 N. Capitol. 420 8. Com'L Adv. Requisition Honored 1 .. governor uicott nas Honored a requisition from Governor Hart of Washington for the extradition of Art Fisher, who is wanted in Spo kane county on a charge of con spiracy to put certain . theaters out of business by exploding nau seating DomDs in mem. He was arrested In Portland and when the extradition was granted was turn ed over to P. L. Bucholz, an agent of the state of Washington. Wanted Ten experienced waitresses once. Gray Belle. Adv. at This Is' Regular Hair Curler- Weather. We have all the best makes In stock. Salem ' Electric Co.. Masonic Temple. Phone 1200 Adv. . .. Perrine Fined ;,Yigil,Perrine. ... arrested Satur day night by .Patrolman Putnam I for being Intoxicated .was assessed a fine of $25 by Police Judge Race yesterday. 'v- --.. Lynch to Convention Dr. John L. Lynch is leaving to day to attend the convention of American Ostepathic association in Los Angeles. He expects to be gone about three weeks. tools vxM : ATtl Great thlnfa bap pen when health frit chummy with enterpriae. . One min ute essay on health by O. L. Scott, D. a , , Get them et Tha Statesman of fice. v Catalog on application, Leglou to Elect The American legion Is to have f HOTEL ARRIVALS MARION D. A. Diamond. I W. Hancock, W. S. Grant, Mrs. C. M. McBrlde. A. B. Lauerman, H. O. Neville. Will H. David, J. H Lyons. E. B. Wylie. J. A. Mott. W. S. Miller, C. H. Priday, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Carson. M. M Page. S. C. Wells. I. T. Olsen. Al Worthlngtoh. O. M. Simmson. D. R. Shoemaker, A. D. Sansman, B C. Taylor, Marcus Thumbo. F. R Wagner. W. L. McCullocb. G French, Harry Lewis. A. G. Theln, Mrs. A. G. Theln. Wm. A. Theln. Fairand continued warm V So says the weathet shark; but all the praying folks ire praying for rain. The big Salem paper mill will soon be about twice as big; and It will not stop growing after that. A great industry, and a great thing-for Salem and the Salem section. j Good morning, have you had any fresh cherry pie this season? S S The cherries are coming in now with a rush; and the cherry mark is on the arm. of all Salem. The Pep and Progress pages of Thursday's Statesman will carry some very important matter on the fruit industry. Mr. Albert, who has charge' of the auto park, is distributing a great deal of Salem literature. But he shold have more of it, and better. And every Salemlte should help talk Salem's advant ages to all comers to the park. They are talking about wireless honeymoons. But who wants a radio bride? Though she must at. least be radiant. "W The Salem Electric company has started installing its broad casting system, and everybody will be buying radio outf its. The Statesman will offer good radio outfits guaranteed as premi ums for securing new subscribe ers. "i s s '! What has been joined together for 52 years, let no court or com mission put asunder.- The people of this part of Oregon are against the unmerger of the merger; against the divorcing of the South ern and Central Pacific systems arter they have been hooked up la double harness for more than halt a hundred years. , IS YOUR APPETITE - ; FINICKY? V If your appetite is finicky where It .once was hearty, it Is not necessarily evid ence that the stomach is at fault, though thero may bo? Indigestion. Quite often the center and source of a" breakdown of this kind Is the liver. Constipation causes digestive troubles, and the stomach is a victim of trouble due to faulty ac tion of the liver. ' Rundown - conditions Of the body are Invarfabiy due to lact of attention to me most commonly known , truths about the body. For instance, the nerves are con-i trolled by the spine. In se vere derangement of the spine there is paralysis. In mild displacements such as exist In every spine, the re sult is weakness located in some organ -of the body call it partial or mild par alysis it you wilt' and chl ropractdc spinal adjust ments are needed to restore order . end health. - -ChlroDractlc spinal ad justments correct diseases of t the - head, throat, lungs. heart, stomach, liver, kid- neys, pancreas, spleen, bow els and lower organs. YOLH HEALTH . You can make an appoint- ; ment for your health's sake by telephoning 87. : HLALTHFOtltWS .' : -V . "OBKOMUCTICCOttfCri - .mssutc on snax -ttmtsmoeusaot " HBAI.TH BEGINS Depaads , whaa ; r txlepboaa 87 for appoint SOWtl I - v va - y-M -fc-wtma Unas' Dr.O.L.Scott Chiropractor 414-19 U. 8. Bank Bldj, Htrtmsn't Gltssei Wear them and tee Easier and Better - c- aum. f. o. Miner, John H. Murch, Mr. and Mrs. W. C, Block, Frances S. Hays, Mrs. G G. Stone, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. PERSONALS HARTMAN BROS. Phone 1255. Salem, Oregon SAVE $ $ $ by buying your hardware and fur- tlture at The Capital Hardware &. Furniture Co.. 2S5 No. Com mercial street. Phone 947. Webb & Clough Ltk&hz Fcseral , Directors Expert Edbitncw NVL a-a i fiskars v. Standard Drugs Carry a Guarantee That's why we are care ful to carry only those lines of drugs we know are standard. By buying your drugs, remedies and sundries from a store which car ries only well known makes you are assured satisfaction. Furthermore, we never substitute a new or cheap make for a standard one. Thus you are assured ac curacy. You can always depend on a standard drug store. Wm. Ncimcycf 175 N. Com'l St. Phone 167 BULK DAY a day in which we specialize on all bulk GROCERIES Pure Lard in bulk 15c Peanut Butter, 2 lbs. 15c Strained Honey. 2 lbs. 25c Economy Coffee 20c Cocoa in bulk 10c Ground' Chocolate 22c Soda Crackers 14c Judge J. A. Eakin and W. T. Eakin both of Astoria were In Salem yesterday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Robert Eakin. Dr. Georgay W. Swote of Phila- delpia is a guest of his sister, Mrs. Charles M. Oglesby. They will go next week to Gladstone park Mr. and Mrs. Allan Bynon spent the week-end at the e. Hofer home in Salem. Miss Ruth Babb and Miss Ruth Edwards spent Sunday at Miss Babb's home in Lake Grove. , Dr. John L. Lynch left yester day for Ix)s Angeles and will be gone for three weeks. John Catlin. chief of police in Albany, spent yesterday in Salem. One man was killed and another severely when the automobile In which they were riding went into the ditch on Hogg hill, near Wi nona three miles west of Salem on the Salem Dallas road, shortly be for midnight Sunday. Joseph A Griffin. 32 years old. athletic di rector and instructor of manual training at the Dallas high school. suffered a fractured skull and war, brought to a Salem hospital where be died at 4 o'clock yester day morning, while John Friesen. one of the owners of the Dallas Planing mill, was faken to a Dal las hospital in a semi-conscious condition. Wesley Antican, employed on the I.' L. Patterson ranch near Eola, said last night that he was the first to reach the scene of the accident shortly after 11:30 Sun day Ight. Groans Are Heard. Mr. Antican. according to his statement, was on his way home from Salem and was walking along the road when he noticed that the lights of a car were di rected in -a northerly direction. Thinking it strange that a car would be headed that way when the road at that point runs east and west, he Investigated and heard Griffin groaning. Friesen was not located by Antican for several moments. Antican, realising that he must get help, stopped the first passing car, containing George G. Dulda- ger and J. M. McCourt, both of Salem. Griffin was put in the car and rushed to Salem while Frie sen was picked up by another motorist and taken to Dallas. Priesen's Information Meagre Frlesen's father, according to Coroner Chapman, stated late yes terday that the younger Friesen declared he knew nothing con cerning the cause of the accident and was unable to give any ver sion of It. Mr. Chapman had been unable to talk with Friensen last night owing to the investigation being conducted near Winono. He announced, however, that he in tended . to make a full Investiga tion of the case, as he had been unable to. ascertain which of the $wo men was driving the. car. He will 'decide whether or not he will hold an inquest some time this morning after further questioning of witnesses . ' Third Man Missing It Is understood there was third man, Bern Friar, of Dallas in the car when it left Dallas Sun day night, but he is said to have left the machine at Rickreall. Mr Chapman had not been able to lo cate Friar last night. No one has been able to deter mine how the car was ditched, but the general theory advanced is that the machine was coing at high rate of speed and the driver tailed to make the turn on Hogg hill which Is a double curve. The car was found up-right In the ditch and the men were some lit tle distance away when found. The two rear wheels were demolished, discounting the vtrslon that tht machine merely skidded into the ditch. . particularly as to the location of whirlpool and rapids ta the Co lumbia and Snake riven that would require portage. The route as they have outlined it is: Up the Columbia river to Snake river. 400 miles; np Snake river to its source. "0 miles; portage to Yellowstone lake, 10 miles: through the lake and doan the Yellowstone river to the Missouri river, 800 miles; down the Mis souri to the Mississippi. 2S00 miles; down the Minsissipp! to the Oho. 200 miles; up thi Ohio to the Wabash, 200 miles; up the Wabash to its source, 404 u;l!es; ,.rtjige to tis Mvrce of tUe Mau mc river, 2't miles; dowu the Maumee to I-akc Erie. 200 utiles; along the shores of Lak? Erie to Buffalo. 390 m'.W: thr-utb the Erie canal to ibe Hudson. 301 miles; down the Hudson to New York City. 150 miles. ... s ? .'Li LADD & BUSH, BANKERS EstibUsled 18S3 ; 1C Genertl-Binkias Bcxbetf vr v Office Hours fxcxa 10 a. n, to p. To Stop Coughing at Night A summer bronchial cough keeps not only the sufferer but other members of the family awake, Alfred Barker, 1061 Avon-i dale St., E. Liverpool, O writes "I consider it my duty to write and tell the results of Foley's Honey and Tar, which I used for my hoy who had been suffering fiom a bronchial cough for 7 or 8 weeks. Foley ' Honey and Tar has done htm wonderful good. and I shall always recommend it. It soothes and beals.SoId every where. Adv. GRANDTHEATRE A Motion Entirely That 10 Second Band Concert to Be Given This Evening The second band concert of the year wiil be given tonight in Will son park by the Cherrian band. A record crowd Is expected to at tend this evening's entertainment owing to the warm weather. The attendance last week was unus ually iarge for the first concert. Xo concert was given Friday ev ening since the band accompan ied the Cberrlans to Portland. The. program will be as fol lows: March. "Monte Carlo". ... .Kln Selection, "qhimetj of Ndrman- dy" .Laurendeau Waliz, "Visions of the Past" Robinson Popular Numbers . Vocal Solo. ''Sunrise and Vou", . Oscar GIndrlch. Selection from "Maritana." Wallace Gavotte. "Maiden of Seville'.. Ciibulka Overture, "Gypsy Queen".. King March "Yankee Robinson".... ... Huffer The Star Spangled Banner".. speddVrQYr Reels n' uUc Reels Admission 'S0t ' . ..' 1 " ThunJjty-rFriday--Satorday ' , j . Matinee 2 p. m.. Women only Erenlixi 7:30 p. m4 Men only Will Sorely Help Others The condition of the human body is reflected by the condition of the kidneys and blood. If the kidneys are not functioning prop erly, waste products and poisons cannot be eliminated. Rheumatic pains, swollen, aching and stiff Joints and muscles, dizzness and blurred vision are symptoms of kidney trouble. Mrs. A. Lechner, 1129 Main Ave.. Clifton, N. J.. writes: "Foley Kidney Pills have helped me and I will gladly give you permission to use this testi monial for they will surely help., Sold everywbere.rAdv. Landlord You didn't pay the rent for last month. Tenant not Well, I suppose you it noia me ta your agree ment. Landlord Agreement! What agreement? Tenant Why. when I rented, you said I must pay in advance or not at all. Detroit Free Press. v. JANTZEN Bathing Suit s A man won't mind getting tip on the diving board where' l t. i I L. ...... ...tA lhM.'U'l' pevpie can ce u.iiejwwuiiwiw w, Mis.auu They're uct with the now famous rib stitch which makes them fit accurately, and look mighty neat. , ' Price $6.00--Others at $5.50' ; ; Salem Woolen Mills Store Ipen until 9 p. m. on Saturday . A LONG CANOE TRIP PLAN Two Boys at Bremerton Aboard Nitro Ask Ques tions of Mr, Cupper Salem Party to Leave For.Marshfield Session A. C. Barber, state fire mar shal and state Insurance commis sioner, and party will leave here by automobile' today for Marsh field to attend the state conven tion of fire chiefs which will be in session June 29 to July 1. In clusive. In the Barber party will be Miss Fay Hendrickson. secre tary to the fire marshal's depart ment; Mrs. Horace Sykes. wife of one of the investigators of the de partment, and Mrs. Thomas Car Ion, wife of Fire Chief Carlon of Bend. Mr. Barber had expected Jay Stevens of San Francisco, chief of the fire prevention Bureau of the National Fire Underwriters asso ciation, to Join his party, but he has. not yet arrived, but may be here today. Mr. Stevens is coming from San Francisco by automobile and was due here yesterday. Harry Hutton. Salem fire thief; will leave for Marshfield Wednea- -.. - v. f " Glenn Skoyman and Sol Stein berger, two members of Uncle Sam navy, now aboard the fj.S.S. ftitro at -Bremerton are planning a canoe trip across the American continent, to begin inSeptembr. 1?23, when, they are discharged from tho navy, and have written Percy A. Cupper, tate engineer for advice as to making tUe start from the Pacific coast. They ask New Today Bert Lytell In "The Idle Rich" And Buster Keaton y Convict 13 I if - ' Matinee Evening 25c BLIGH Let Yqiir Next Pair vi Dress Shoes Be 7 , ..... ....... . . j - ' " S t 4 I .1. :.. r- -. r t . r , r- rj 1 - ' "-' - ' 1 ' ,: v j IO " Successors 167 North Corn! St. . ph0nH98 . Salem, Oregon j A WANT AD. IN THE BTayBSMAN-WlLUBBINQ RESULT Right 1 -;... - Prices. rr-. r-'T QUAUTY COWjTS Thb is tuHint9riv m roncerhlnz food products. Our constant aim is to provide our distoinerswith the best In ; the market, to render best service and to seU at rUht prices. r : Bestr Service ' J ; 1 i