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THE OREGON STATESMAN; SALEM,"OREGON WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 23, 1022 U - : t i A M hi i f i i 4 It GITY NEWS IN BRIEF Sherwood Here Charles Sherwood, former dep uty warden at the Oregon peniten tiary and now in the contracting business In Los Angeles, was In Salem yesterday ; renewing ac quaintances. - lie expects to return south within a few days. Wanted Cherry pickers, about 1-2 mile west and north of Kaiser school house. W. C. Young. Adv. A Classified Will bring yon a haver, Adv. .Legal Bliiti i Get them at The Statesman of fld. Catalog- on application. Adr. Hearing Today- Eugene Eckerllne was arrested yesterday by Motorcycle Patrol man Par rent on a charge of speed- SI Norma Tatmalge In "Snulin9 Through" Deliriously Good Entertainment 2 7:15 9:15 p. m. Matinee or Evening 35c Ing. He will will be given a hear ing before Police Judge Race this morning. FIRE WORKS FOR SALE The Ace, Masonic Temple. Adr. Trunks, Bags and Leather Cases Before yon take a trip call and look at those Betterbilt trunks at P. E. Shafers, 170 S. Commercial Adr. One Ijirge Sonora Talking machine. . mahogany; good as new, less than half price. Oiese & Co., 373-77 Court St. Adr. Let An Eden- Do Tonr washine. ' The best washer made, price now $119. SO. Salem Electric Co., Masonic Tem ple. Phone 1200. Adv. Lighting Fixtures r Now is a good time to put in your 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. Adr Application Dismissed , : ' . The public service . commission yesterday dismissed from Its docket the application of the Ne vada, California ft Oregon Tele phone & Telepraph company for a certificate of public necessity and convenience to operate a telephone system 'at Lakeview. The order followed the applicant's signify- K1I1S TO HAVE RECESS Ing Its Intention not to proceed pggfJS tO Be FeW Until Fall with the case Loans on Good Ctty Property Plenty of money; no delay. Call 331 State street. Adr. Commissioner Kirk Gives Address and other sports, and will be pro perly supervised by both, men and women attendants. Plode Proposed A KIwanis picnic, to be held In the near future, is to be dele gated to the executive committee for action. Delightful music was fnrnished for the occasion, by Miss Gene- QttO "e rinaiey wun two p.aao num. oers. and Miss Ruth Tucker, with two soprano solos. JOT GUILTY IS JURY S VERDICT Wilson Held Not to Have Deviated from Dealer License Law Silverton Mill Closes Films Developed Leave your films today at Pat- ton's Book Store. Adv. or This Is Regular Hair Curler- Weather. We have all the best makes In stock. Salem Electric Co., Masonic Temple. Phone 1200 Adr. The Kiwanlans will go hungry, eat at home and Jaw friend wife because it's such a tore io cbaee home of a hot day, or eat ai a pie counter or pack a lunch pail for the rest of the summer, according to a vote of the club at the Tuesday luncheon. They are to hold only one eat- In' meetin' a month for the next A lurv in Justice court vester- for Funeral Services dT returned verdict ot not guilty when otto Wilson, local whicii G- W. Hnhhs of Silverton is prudent, la a f oar-year body.. The present member were ap pointed by Superintendent Smity, three years ago. The accounts of alt the school dUiricts of the county are now ardergoiag their annual aadittag. This work Is done In the office of tLe county superintendent, by ex pert auditors called in from oth er departments of the county, gov ernment. A big picnic and convention of the Lots and Girls' club leaders rd workers, was to be he!d Mon day at A. C Barrow's Vg, maple farm, near Shaw. The farm bur eau and the O. A. C, extension service were to furnish a cumber ot speakers and capable advisors for the day's program. ,NEW CORPORATIONS 1 The Stanley Steam Car Will be in Salem this week for demonstration. Anyone interested call 961J. Leave your name and phone number. Adv. Applications Approved The state aid commission for ex-servic? men at a sitting yester day approved 24 applications for loans and 224 applications for cash bonuses. SILVERTON, Or., June 27 auto dealer, faced the court on a (Special to The Statesman) The! charge of making improper use ot Silver Falls Timber ocmpany was his dealer s license plates. closed yesterday afternoon for the The case of Mr. Wilson hat at funeral services of Henry Larson tracted considerable attention who was killed June 18 while set-lstQC bis arrest last week owing ting up a radio pole for the Four-! to the point of law at issue. The L organization. A creat number specific complaint 411 aged that two months, the last Tuesday of 0f the order attended the funeral he bad permitted Mr. W. H i Articles df laiorporatton were July and August. Gone are me which was held from Trinity Lytle to uee his dealer's license filed here yesterday by the Prlne days of "rat" stories, gone the church with Rev. Georre Henrik- plates on a car which she had pur- vllle Hotel company, capitalized ir.uic and the songs and the at- sen officiating. Burial was in the chased from Wilson's firm. He at $100,000, and having Its olfi- tendance prizes n everything. Evans Valley cemetery. I denied the allegation, declaring t ces in Prineville. The Incorpora- a.h in Krttfmber The callbearera were A. O A that Mrs. Lytle was demonstrat-1 tors are W. O. Hall, O. E; McDon r. hpaw fePdinr will begin Llndflott, P. J. Tallsater, Hai.s MS the car at the time to a pros- aid and Palmer L. Falea. In in ?entember- but lust DOW "Sara, it. solum, U. Brendon. "5V"B lun': "u mi sue : a yermn ij ojwmiB in vrvgua starting to::g:.:.ov,; going to draw in their and M. G. Gunderson. MS t .'-'" ,. v : A" Great Big Joy Drink! Say,;, folks yorxi; never tasted anything go thirst a quenching as one of our big: ice cream sodaiX-..: : Schaeiefs -" Drug Store Sole Agent Garden Court fu Preparations jl3 N. ComTj Phone 197 . TRY TUB PKXSliAIt . DRUG STORE FIRST " Hageman at Xewpor - C. F. Hageman, an enfrineer of the public service commission, left yesterday for Newport to make a preliminary Investigation relative to the rate hearing of the Yaqulna Electric company. J. D. Bee be, an other engineer of the department, has been at Newport for several days. Roll Top Oak desk in good condition. Giese & Co., 373-77 Court st. Adv. There Will be. a Meeting Ot the American Legion at the armory this 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.i Hirtaan' Glasses Wear them and see Easier and Better HARTMAN BROS. Phone 1255. Salem, Oregon Do Not Make a Trip- Without trying an Air-Eater. Have It Installed early, 251 state. 660 N. Capitol, 420 S. Com'L Adv. Wanted Ten experienced waitresses once. Gray Belle. Adv. at Hear Eastern Star Chorus- Leon Jennison and ensemble of 40 or 50 violins and to cellos at Joy Turner's recital tonight, First Christian church. Adv. Meeting Tonight ; A permanent organization, com posed of those interested in the improvement of Capitol street through straight north of town, is being formed, and Is to meet tonight at the Commercial club rooms. It is the result of the indefatigable efforts of Fred Eriz on, who has championed the move ment ever since the matter of paving was taken up for Salem and Marion county. Regular meet ings are to be held every Wed nesday night, and everybody who has a helpful suggestion Is to be an especial' guest of honor at any or every meeting. aga they're belts and try the fast cure for what ails 'em Will T. Kirk, the industrial ac cident commission, was the prtn cinal speaker. Tuesday. lie sketched briefly the growth of the commission, from the old idea that the workman must bear all the loss that "Providence" in flicted, up through the rudiment- tary employers liability law, and then up to the present that makes it the state's duty not only to compensate but retrain wherever possible so as to restore every 'n lured man to Industrial efficien cy. Much Money In Trust He made special mention of the fact that while it seemed that tbe state had large sums of mon- Mr. Larson was 56 rears and has been a- resident of verton for 13 years. old! Sil- Mi y oz MUCH LANDED Violinist's Appearance at Silverton Pleases Mus ical Audience SILVERTON, Or., June 27. (Special to The Statesman) The ey i) the accident compensaUon concert recital in which Miss Mary fund, much of this money is neia I schults. violinist, appeared in at as Bpec'al trust funds to pay ae- tBe Eugene Field auditorium at f trred claims. The policy of the Silverton Monday night was commission iff not to pay lump greatly enjoyed by fairly large suirs for all the accidents, nut io audience.- Miss Schults was rr.akc monthly payments cover- J forcej t0 givo two encores before a . . m I ing a long penoa oi years, ih tne applause ceased. ' one rase, an awara or aia.izo . j Hutcheson of Portland ore was made to a widow and her gided; at tne plano Wblch was family tor the death of the fa- brought over from the Talhnan ther it was the motorcycle on- Piano gtor6 -t soiem. Th. con leer of Newbenr who was killed I ,nmn-A j.- t, r- in looking after the Aurora bank Teachers' association and the MOTe Diplomas Yet tO ronDer ana in s sum ui mun fniHi rfifliv.t wiii k hbaiI tnr actually has to be set aside! ft the purchase of a new piano for the Eugene Field auditorium. was in his employ. was issued' to the Johnson Lleber The charge of driving a car! company, a Washington concern. without proper license, which wasiH. C. Thompson Of Portland Is lodged against Mrs. Lytle at the! named - as attorney-in-fact for same time, was automatically dis- Oregon missed when iho iury returned The National Timber & Lumber the verdict In the Wilson case, 1 company of Portland filed notifl tton of a decrease in capitaliza tion frnm KAA- AAA tft 11 Art AAA n I L n t I " flOSeoraugn IO neOUlia .1 Resolutions of dissolution were Furnace Plant at Oncel"1 b the following, au of port- iana: Within less than 72 hour? after Hopkins Kast Leasing com hfs plant had been totally de- Poby; Estate Leasing & Develop stroyed by fire. W. W. Rose- ment company; Southern Fetrole- braugh filed application with the urn company city for permission to start build ing operations to replace his Jur nace and boiler foundry at 17th and Oak streets. The new build ing, which will be a frame struc ture, will cost in the neighbor hood of $1500, but it is planned to enlarge this later to take care of the business. The Rosebraugh plant was de stroyed early last Saturday even lag with an estimate loss of $25,' 000. The city recorder's' office also granted permission to C. C. Light- foot, to erect a frame dwelling to cost $1000 at 1528 North Cap itol Btreet. SPECIAL SMOW5 A dxaaaUa th8adr; helt Uat iiikti; mank tad ta te IT DOESlfA 1 UTKCZ WOSOd 'IT CALLS A :ar ade a ar adU OQ1LDIEK uvdzb ia .HOT , ADMTXTXS r 50c GRAND Read the Classified f Ads. Be Awarded Students SAVE $$ $ by buying" your hardware and fur niture at The Capital ' Hardware Ci Furniture Co., 285 No. Com mercial street. Phone 947. Webb '& dough Leawiaf Faneral Directors " - ; Expert Embilrntrs LADD & BUSH, BANKERS CstabUsked 18ES General Banking Boslnesi Office Hours from 10 a. m. to S p. m, Capital Junk Company is in market for all kind of Jank. Will pay market price. Quick service, 215 Center Street Phone 393 This is Regular Hair Curler- Weather. We have all the best makes In stock. Salem Electric Co., Masonic Temple. Phone 1200 Adv. This is Regular Hair Curler- Weather. We have all the best makes in stock. Salem Electric Co., Masonic Temple. Phone 1200 Adv. S. B. A. Members Notice Open meeting Wednesday eve ning, June 28. Bring your friends. Our deputy district manager will be here. Refreshments. 'Adv. Sloat Again to Appear Before Judge Kelly Today C. A. Sloat. former Oakvllle school teacher; who is now serv ing a life sentence in the peniten Mary, will appear before Circuit Judge Percy R. Kelly in court at 2 o'clock this afternoon to plead to a third' indictment in which he is charged with committing rape upon a Salem child. In entering pleas of guilty" to two counts in which he was charged with attempted rape, Sloat took exception to the third count, declaring he had not cam- mitted the crime, although he had attempted it The court wished for" further time to make an In vestigation. . pay this specific bill. One other case, at Marshfleld, called for an award of $17,478; of which $10, - 193 went into the reserve (or fu ture payments. Acldent List Lower From 1500 to 2000 accidents. great and small, are reported ev eiy month are stranre. One came ' Tor 'an injured shotilder, and the sdm mission was about to pay it; when a tip came in that tbe man bad hurt himself trying to ride a cow in the barn and she bumped him, hard, One stockman in the employ of another, was killed by a fool hunt,. er v?ho mistook him for a deer. ills family dfew stato compensa' tlon for the loss. ' One man broke his artificial leg, and hadn't the money to buy another; he asked tor aid irom tne, state to buy a leg of the same of If it had been an hones t-to-goodness leg dam- The given: following program was Concerto. O Minor, Op. 26, Bruch Adagio " . Finale Allegtttleherlgco f i' . 'It . . aome or me ciaunsj ja) , Spanish Dance (Romania Andalusa )....'."..". Sarasate (b) Serenade. ...... .d'Amrosio (c) Variations, Tartlni-Kreteler III (a) Albwnleaf Wagner-Wilhelm (b) Tambourine . .Goajsec (c) Last Rose of Summer Arranged by Ruthyn Turney (d) Minuet, . . Porpora-Krelsler IV Polonaise, A major. .Wieniawskl WHITNEY BOYS RETURN More than 500 eighth grade students are to receive diplomas for their graduation from the Marion county schools, in the May and June - examinations. The last of the diplomas and . reports art being -sent out from the coun ty superintendent's office. . More , than .100 students are. 1 to receive the certificates of I award for their being neithtr ab sent nor tardy during tbe year.! These official recognitions are much sought after but not very many get them.. At a meeting of the county: board of education, Saturday, W. 11. Baillie was re-elected school j supervisor, with many favorable comments for his work of the past year. The county 'board of .,.?rrTr, 5L-ii ! Instructions Given, for Portland-Salem Picnic CHINESE BAZAAR Kwong Fook A Co. 264 N. Commercial Street All kinds fancy dry goods, silk dress goods. Fireworks all kinds at wholesale price. r - TODAY TOMORROW BULGER'S COMEDY ANIMAL CIRCUS Doss, Bears, Ponies, Monkeys, Goats and V : JAZZ B0 The world's funniest donkey :8 Maiinee 25c -Evening 33c IT PAYS to be .physically fit. You cannot ; be your best It you are laboring under eye strain.; ' : . ; t i Take No Chances Delays are dangerous. Come In today end talk It over with us. '" MORRIS briiCAL co, 204-211 Balem Bank of Commerce Building Oregon's Largest Optical Institution Phone 239 for appointment , 8ALEM, OREGON SILVERTON, Or., June 27. (Special to The Statesman) The aged for the first time. One stock j Silverton "boys who are members attendant -was bitten by a sheep J of the Whitney Boys chorus re- tlck and contracted the tick orlturned to Silverton Sunday night spottedfever. He was held to be on a special, train from their trip an maustnal casualty, anaiio roriwna. joe ooys gave sev- drew state a'd. (eral yells when they arrived at Another herder from Wasco Silverton. county was bitten by a rabid coy ote. He too came in for com per.sation. From near Burns, came the report that a stockman had been bitten by a Bascof and he w&nted the state to help h.m The commission didn't know what a basco was whether It was cross between, an elephant and hyena, or a new throw-back to the primitive days, but finally it de veloped that it waa a Basque shep herd, a Spaniard from the Basque mcuntain province of Andalusia, who fought with his fangs Instead ot his fists. They come in for state aid for almost every kind of a reascn. Rehabilitation Emphasized Under the present commission. rehabilitation and retraining it considered almost as Important as actual compensation for injury It is one. thing to pay for the In jury. It is another and higher duty ot the state to make of the 90 pei cent who. by new methods esq be given back to productive- Industry, new citizens who can Tbe following official Instruc tions are given to those who ex pect to attend the Portland-Sal em plcnfc at Laurelhnrst park,. Portland, next Saturday after- coon: programme begins at 4 p. m. Picnic supper at 5:30. Bring your lunch baskets. Hot coffee will be served by the committee. These reunions ot old residents of the Capital City are always very enjoyable and this one will certainly prove no exception. It has been computed that npwards of 3.000 people now residing in Portland were former residents of Salem. The officials desire that all Salem ex-residents as well as present Salemltes who may desire to attend be on band at the be ginning of the entertainment. Presidtnt of the organization is Mrs; T. T. Geer; secretary A. N. uansiry. new cuu. uu l Moores. treasurer Is Paul Groat, support themselves In, spite of p ram,.. v.. meir Handicap, sung civuj .,, .. n, r,.v P - .wfawr haew m a c easts fs ?r? T!,t0 "t h l'nWicity, Ralph Watalf f iui ii i e, luruuxu iiaie aiu. uia restoration is independent of the payments for lhe. injury itself. E. E. Wyatt drew the alten- dance prize, given by Klwanlaa Nicholson. ' Coffee . committee, Mrs. Paul Croat, Mrs.. Bertha. -Kay Fisher. Mrs.' AUa Glesy. Mrs. Anderson Carlnona. Mrs. Rudolph Prael. Mrs. Harry Albert and others. rti a - - , Fred Erixon, of the public af- Clara Rose Gibbins fairs committee, reported on the proposal to- back the Salem public play ground for. the summer, at the high school athletic park be tween Twelfth and Fourteenth strets. . The club will Appropriate $125 for this purposeand cheered like a champion ball game at the chance to help. C. A. Kells. of ths T. M. C. A who Is to' head the movement, gave - a' brief epech showing the need of the summer playground. The children will have the finest of swimming, ball games, swings' Files Divorce Suit Alleging that her husband de serted her In January 1918. or four months after they were mar ried In Fairfield. Calif.. Clara Fcae Gibbons yesterday filed suit rn circuit court asking for a di vorce from Lloyd Lester Gibbons. Cf boons disappeared early in January. 1918, and the last trace she has been able to get of him was in.Haywards.. CaliL . " -Mrs. -GUkboas-asks -for the cue-' today of their 4-year-old child. Young Man It's The Only Way Two Trousen -Suits $25 to $50 Complete line of the newest fabrics to select from. The last word in STYLE Come in today Scotch Woolen Mills 426 State St is Jantren Wedc ; : ; Maine to Waildld ! ; TTOM wKere the tide comes booming in on the r Maine coast to the sunwarm sands of Waildki, -, 5,000 miles away, Jantzen Is the popular stilt ' In (your town) they are easiW the favorite. And, of course, youfl find them nereTrheadauartcrs ioz - . &e new, the best in swimming apparel I l 'X. ' c- " JanCEensrltdi' jfves ' perrnaoent 'elatt.tJhilTtiirt, ' never binds, never aags. We have them for Men, Wprnen ' . and Children in the fashionable Jantzen colors. ; Get t . yours now- and have it for thexourtht All Pare. Woof Suits UBS. - ' . M - ,:: See the mrVy if- . w-.,-... : . ; f If. ..: Quality Merchandise iiii'-A.!.;." opularj Price I MOTORCYCLE CONTEST BULLETIN Extra ( Ttipie Vote Schedule This Week - 7 We have made several sensational aon onncements, hut the feature for this period is still another sensation. Read carcfIy therefore for what I haveo say is excep4 ional, and ja big news in the Statesman Motorcycle ComMtition. ' v; " '. During the- wek f ront M will be tripled. That is to JSa, tbe candidates Vill be awarded threi stirpes thenuraberi of votes : awarded on the regnlar iVote achedule on all -subscriptions handed in or,plac- ed in the mail between 8 aim. 3Iop4ay, June 26th . and Saturday. July 1st. at' 6 p.nuvi Wm ,!, r.-' -Alms. 'witn' TRTrr.P! vrTr ; : MOTORCYCliB' 'CQXESJL XDlTOR r.