THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON FRIDAY MORNING. JULY 14, 1922 .vt NEWS IMRR1FF , Store peing Remodeled- . iV v. Work baa beedr begun on the I V remodelling of the-Hartman Jewell., secretary of the Saiem mum uu win do carried on as rapidly as possible until the en tire store Is rebuilt. ' It is to have a gallery around all bat the front side; the present, corner entrance will be closed in and a .new en- f trance cut . in the center of the ut gucct uuuu j . , Sewing by the Day ; "Satisfaction guaranteed., " Phone i 1185. AdT. i Five iAtdMibrrry pickers ' . . Wanted; yartt clot in.'transn r : tatloh glTenl Carrier . emptied. t Goodpicklngr. C. Dibble. 729 ,N. LibertV'6t. pbone 75SW- AdV. Secretary at Seabeck Word was received from C. ; ciat dab dinner reception to Gor-ining. For these-1 wo days., ait pi-1 "don Lee, of the "department of fanos and talking machines . go at I commerce at Washington, at the cost. $lv.Q0 puts a ptano inyoar Marion hotel Monday noon. The i home, the balance in v small pay. committees Bent but to canvass ments. Dont miss this; good pi the business houses did their work ano, $125, $150, 175.A$135. and , so faithfully and eo ranidlv that no. Tallman Piano Store, 121 S. A. Y. M. C. A., who is snendinor two weeks at Seabeck. Wn. attending the district T. M ' C. A. directors' school. saTinr that th a i, eys,. bis subject being "How to .vane ine laxes i ay a rremium they're practically had to call 'cm i off the Job. Mr. Lee will tell bow to Hooverize first 1 a sarin g and then in 'spending the public non commercial. Adv. GOnflfl lit 1HS MIT Brand Jfew High grade pianos for rent. II. L. Stiff Furniture Co. AdT. much bigger and better than ever before, and that one can be as busy as he wishes in keeping up with all the camp act irl ties; but that he is making it also a fine vacation. Mrs. Kells and the fam ily are with him and enjoying the visit immensely. Legal Blanks , , Get them at The Statesman of fice. Catalog on application. AdT. .? T; Wanted- . Ten experienced waitresses once. Gray Belle. Adv. at Twelve. Republican Senators Oppose Committee Rate on Roll Call Jack's Cafe Band Plays at Institution The Salem Cherrlan band went to , the state . home for the feeble WASHINGTON. July 13. The fifst real cplit in Republican, sen ate rauka over the administration tariff bill came today .during conf sideration ot the cotton schedule A Clarified Will bring yoo, a buyer.-AY1 Brand Xew gayejone or us regular concera. wla a that lu committee boioe were gixen dj sura, name j Parrish Hinges and Osear Ging.j Only a' lew tickets remain fo allotment to attend, the Commer- 163 S. Com, St. A good place to I minded Wednesday evening and eat.? Tables and couater.-i-Adr. amendments proposing Increased rates, on various kinds ol yarns and -on sHver and roving, were rejected one after another as fast as they were reported. The ma jority opposition was led by Sen- High grade pianos for went, fit I rich." 'soloists tor the band this hundreds of land -and-seaplanes scattered in squadron units, from Sewport - to San Diego which, at a word from-the proper author ity, could be put into the air car rying mall or,, other commodities. Governor Refuses Troops ' DALLAS. Texas, July 13. State troops will not be ordered out to protect" property of the Missouri, Kansas & Texas rail road In. Texas, "at this time.' Governor Pat M. N'eft said here tonight, after reading the lele- igram of Secretary of War Weeks relative to the railroad strike sit nation at .Denlson. fre-; evl- I. Stiff . Furniture Co. -Adv mm -.- ."'ft; I LON CflAflEY -In His New Thriller it THkTRAP" 7 --iA ' ComedT Scenic Violet Hemins Theodore Roberts Wanda Hawley. In ''Every Woman 27:159 :15 p. m, 25e it' SPECIAL TRAIN ALBANY TO NEWPORT f And Return : Sunday Jalyl6-23 and 30th 5.05 and $5SS for the Round Trip x 1 GOING Leave Albany. TJbO a. in. v Corvallis 1: " 8 :20 a. m. c Fhiloniath .J. 8 :42 a. hi. , Sujrjrnit vu4-.- 9 :45 a. til Eddyville .l-,10:33 a, m. 5 Toledo 11 :49, a. . m. Arrivp. Yaauina - 1...12:20 p. m. . u H (I Newport 12:45 p. m. RETURNING Leave Newport " 6 :15 p. m. .Yaquina 6:45 p. m. 1 Arrive Albany aVt 11:00 p.- m. REGULAR DAILY TRAIN: " Leavea Albany :i2:45;p.rm.;. Corvallis li25, p. m.; Philomath 1:42 p. m. Toledo "4 :49 p. m. arrives Newport 6 :05 p. itl, ' ' ' l For further particulars a3k agents ' SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES I i - - ' f - ' - JOHNlkLSCOTT.' VfS - General Passenger1 Agent E10STEIM & GREEMBAUW1 R. & G. Corsets Popular ; Numbers See, Window Display New Iaw Prices Black Cat Hosiery Thread Silk Hosiery at per pair.. -51.25 and l.oo Silk Lisle Hosiery at per pair Fast black Cottori Hosiery at per pair.. -z;c r 1 Vesta 1atLiU-65c, 50eV 35c; 29c, 25c, 23c, 19c and 15c Union Suits $1.75, $ 1.50, $U5,S $1.00, 75c, 65c, 50c, 48c V Ti i .:v"Dress Ginghams : : ' o Good quality,: nice assortment,' yard -19c Pretty ..Voiles, , silk striped $1.25 goods for 69c yard Romper Cloth yard 23c Percales 19c and 9c yard Imported Organdies; Beautiful shades Bathing Suits, Pretty Pattern AU Wool, , " ' ' New! Low .. Brlces'v. , Millinery Half Price V All summer hats being closed ; out at half price 240-i246iN; Commercial St Arrested for Speedlag - W. J. Water house' was yester day' arrested by Motorcycle Pa trolman Parrent on a charge of speeding. He will be " given a hearing in police court today. year.. The erls irom the indus trial school went orer to the fee ble minded home to take In the pressed himself as particularly "l"0! m. wlscnsin NEGOTIATIONS MRffllNDING DEBT STARTED the eonteatkMU nade by Ute con testing relatives and left only the question of the sanity of ; Mr. Burns at ih time he made! his wiiu : ' Miss Swaason'f name was quently mentioned ta n the dence, the wltnossts for the 'con testants presenting stories to In dfcate she' had exercised; her I per sonat charm . to .; Influence Mr. ! Bams in her own behalf and In faTor of her mother. I Miss Swanson was not in court today although the court ' room was tilled with those anxious to get a rtimpse of her. She, had arranged to be present tomorrow Morning If needed, tt wa an nounced. WASHINGTON. July 1 3. Pre- and pleased with the concert which .r" .. f,. ""lfmiary negotiations for there was a treat for the Inmates and J J "f cal1- H Repub Icnnt XunulBg of , the French debt ot Trunks, Bags and Leather C Before you take a trip call and look at those Betterbilt trunks at P. E. Shafers, 170 S. Commercial. AdT. attendants. This is the second time the members hare gone out to different state institutions to give concerts for the inmates. Tie state tuberculosis hospital was visited a few weeks ago. opposing the committee rate on la roll call by which the amend ment was rejected. I2 to 24. $3,500,000,000 to the United States were begun today at the treasury by Secretary Mellon. The2 Republicans were 'Borah, J airman of theworld war debl Khaki Cloth 40c and 34c - 36 in. Curtain Scrims, White or Ecru 15c yard Brand New - High grade pianos for rent. L. Stiff Furniture Co. AdT. H. Crd. Tables Twenty-nine inch special $2.20. Giese & Co., .373 Court St. Adv. Man Loses Fhigrr Glenn Lewis, truck driver for the West Side Lumber company. yesterday lost the middle finger of his hand when the jointer ma chine that he was feeding caught I him and cut the unfortunate mem ber beyond recovery. Capper, Cummins, Jones of Wash ington, Lenroot, McConnick, Nel son, New, Norreck, Townsend and Willis. The low est Republican vote against any amendment was nine with the average running at ten. With a single exception on each roll call. the Democrats voted solidly against the proposed increases. With the basic duties on yarns reduced It was predicted that cuts in the rates on at least the lower Thatcher Family Visit; H. Thatcher and family, of Blackfoot, Idaho, are staring p t the Cunningham berry ranch this week, out for a. summer's htrnt for a new home in the far west. Mr., Thatcher, who was for years with the Mutual Creamery com pany of Salt Lake City, has a fine herd of Jersey cows of his own back In Idaho, and he wants to locate somewhere in a land where the green pastures bloom most of the year and' they don't have so long a feeding season as they do Tuesday Concert at Playground vision of the bill. A vigorous fight funding commission, and Jean V. Pafmentipr. director of finanrn of Sterling, Lfie French treaiary. This was the first direct contact between this country and the allies on the subject of the war debts which aggregate $11,000,000,000. The meeting of the French rep resentative with Mr. Mellon was confined to a general discussion of the financial condition ot France. M. Parmentler was informed that the commission desired stater Bov Scouts Save t Furnishings from -Fire ' The members of the boy mcout council in Salem are scheduled to partake of a real feed as soon as Mrs. J. F. Jones ijtsf : "her .be longings suitably Tjoused following the fire at her home yesterday. Mrs. -Jones says that the wilt have more things to house than she would ' have had fit th scouts , had not j pitched Jn and worked ,like majors to save their furnitare and .belongings. Loss from the lire was about $5,00) according to Mrs. Jones. The home -which was buaned was at 400 South 19th. United Army Stores. Special Prices On Universal products, electric grade cotton cloth of even greater ments as to the French budget proportions man recommenaea yesterday by the finance commit- tee majority would be made as Import8 tnd tBe trend ot her for for the present, past and future years, the volume ot exports and the senate progresses with the irons, thermos bottles and fillers, schedule. That probably will be Hunch kits and aluminum plates, some time next week, as the Giese & Co., 373 Court St. Adv. schedule Is to be laid tomorrow! Lin favor lot dye embargo pro- back in his Gem state home. They. I will go on to Corvallis .out to Til lamook, and perhaps on through i California before . settling for good. Next Tuesday nights' band con-1 over It la. forecast with Senator Films- Developed Free Leave your fllms todayat Pat- i ton's ' Book Store. Adr. cert will be at the municipal play ground between 12th and 14th streets, south of the S. P. track. The concerts have been held at Willson Park for so long that the change of location may be heard eign and general trade. When the French statements are avail able M. Parmentler is to meet! with the full debt commission. Great Britain is expected, to be J the next of the allies to begin; refunding negotiations. Although 1 Moses of New Hampshire leading officlal adrtces are lacking. In the Republican opponents, Sen ator King of Utah making the principal argument for the Dem ocrats In opposition. Several members of the Ite- We.Quit we have sold our lease and we quit this location Saturday eve- ... i.- - , - -. -w- - - . TRY OUR Individual Meat Pies On Tves. wad Wed. TUB LITTLE LADY'S 8TOBJ3 . 1090 Center St; corner 120 Hrtssa?$ Gltsses and still not remembered by those pnblican agricultural tariff bloc who go Instinctively to the old joined today in the opposition to place. The municipal playgrounds the committee increases in the will be officially opened by this j cotton rate, but a majority of the formation has been received it was said today at the treasury. indicating that Ambassador Ged- des, an hid return here soon. would be accompanied by British financial experts authorized to treat with the debt commission. concert. Let Us Figure- On those new shades. you money. Giese & Court St., Adv. PERSONALS bloc roted to sustain the commit Senator Lenroot argued against We Bave I in creases In rates on varns and cloth not coming into competition with American ' produced yarns and cloth. Re declared that on the cheaper grades "the United 10 BUI NOT For Tents, Paulina Folding Chairs Blankets Folding Cols Shoes,' Breeches and all kinds of , Ctmping Equipmeat '' i'' ':: 'I-.,.':. ! I '''"'","-'' See us before' buying. umiea Army, stores , 230 -South r Commercial ;Sti Salem, Oregon BATS: . - hi. 1 t thiuk. I itkYt-slei Sie.OOO uae.mm- ate essay on health; 1y O. I. Scott, D. I sutes wa snipping to an the Court Rules She Didn't Use lworia.. M contenoea aiso mai porcnno harms tn liPt Step-Father's Money That Flop Off, ; ; ; tHis Motorcycle--t; ' That flop oft his motor cycle was thought at first to mean nothing worse than - some braises, and a tew tkta -abrasions, but these were -the surface Indications only. The Jlopas the.boy. called It. was a tall ot rreat force, and' tt eansed spinal : Joint displacemenU affecting the kidneys and stomach. ; 'The' wounds were slow In healing; the soreness too, and there was loss of . flesh from the railure of the stom-" ach lotnnetton properly.' A chiropractor was advised aid th trouble soon, disap-r peared. Without the .chlro prartlc adjuitmsnts the ioy might have sben ;,wrfVened ' in health the rest o( his life. ' Chiropractic ,eplpsl .sd -1 Justmenta orreet diseases ot the head. ' throat, lungs ; heart, .atoraach, . liver, . kld- ( . Aeya, pancreas, spleen, bow. els , and lower organs. - ; ;. ! . - : . ioward 'heafth Is meroty" a"' matter Df (teitphtmlag ll tor n' nnrttm(nt ' WHf.5 ijmt&i es tr,m. . i ; all 1MA i ST fr an liai MiL Ooanfuttoi to wubest CjMTgfc- Read trieCIasSnicd Mrs. M. W. Hunt of Berkley, I the compensatory duties on fine Cal., with her daughter, Miss Ger- I yarns made from long staple cot- trude Hunt, are guests at the j. tonwere too high considering thai TV Hunt home in Salem. Miss the duty on long staple cotton .Easier and'BetterjHunt Is an Instructor in home eco-j itself was only 7 cents a pound. HARTMAIJ BROS. ; Phone 1255,' Salem, Orejon nomlcs at Centerville, Cal. Senator Smoot ot Utah, on be- LOS ANGELES, July 13. Gloria Swanson, motion picture Mrs. Clifton Irwin is spending j half of the committee majority, j actresa and Mrs. Matthew Burns, SAVE $3$ a few days in Portland. Gordon Voojels of Med ford twas in Salem for a short time yester day. by buying your hardware and fur niture at 'The Capital Hardware ft Furniture Co., 285 No. Com mercial street. ; Phone $47. PRATUM NEWS NOTES supported the increases, declar ing them to be necessary to pro tect the industry, particularly that in the east, which, he explained, was producing now high grade cloth almost exclusively, theljuage,0i me prooaie uepanmem ,hMr eraHea belnz turned out I of the superior court, James C: her mother, did not conspire to' get Mr. Burns to make a will in favor of his wife and against the interests of other relatives. This j I ruling: was made today by the LADD V&:BUSB, MAIIItiSRS Qittiiisiia J8C3 " ' aw 4M,4 , v'"... i i 4 General BxnktsrBtSisesi 4 .,. Office Hours fir; 10 a,'ol,to 4:p.-n4 in southern mills. He called at tention-' that high grade cloth, in large MIKE'S AUTO WRECKING HOUSE Parts for One-Third : to One-Half Off I buy old cars 424 N. Com'L Phone 523 D. J. Steimer and family had the misfortune last Friday hav- came in from England ing their nome and a lot of rurn quantitles. nure toiauy aesiroyea Dy nre which started from the chmney. Mrs. Albert Llehty their closest neighbor gave the alarm over the telephone and in a very short time - many neighbors arrived to give their assistance as the fire was too far advanced to save the Rives. (Judge Rives also held that Miss Swanson and her mother had not conspired to secure the marriage of the latter with Mr. I Burns. This disposed of two of STEINBOCK JUNK-CO. tion of all who believe in orderly process ol settlement." The president also received to day a iettcr from ostnlaster. gen eral Work, stating that a survey Pays ;Best Cash Prices for k n JUNK ' j and OLD FURNITURE The House of Half a , Million and One Bargains ! - 402 N. Com V Phone 523 HARDING TAKES. FIRST STEP IN USING MILITARY (Continued from page 1) railroad employes to enforce their own views through methods of in- L..1IJ1 XT' J . u uo. " t uu.m.u. mm .uuu w mue o8houtd met the condemna to save as much furniture and , . - . . clothing as possible but on ac- count of a strong breeze in a very short time the house was a mass of flames, a. large wood pile be- VWBA1I A kniio MM jl . a mm via I vr iut uuuoo aiiu uai ii i aaguu i ji u A a u - ft Kft- rsro a number of tmes but by NH ?vmv "s"? uv l careful distribution of the meagre www Tmor,iw. . ,1,- ti. ,iireaaT on si uu'iro uumu j lv i.hHmrt an.i 4h iarTO niu.t the maHs in event , the railroad ' I . ... . a J Cn- wood saved and the barn which touna impoom iu u . k aa nriA ik lnlmentinr thls the Aeronautic much better chance of being Chamber oi commerce u:, .wi nhAU4i u .o.,, , ca. wltn neaaquaners i w several times but Melrtn Usn York, notified Dr. Work tnai u who was n top or the barn used was prepared, to mobilise into an -I . . It 1 - a .1! dhAmmArMai a wet sack on a larre stick and atrial man ueei an CTm.v.v... by use of th hav mn ha rnn- airolanes In use in the united trol of every fire that Rfartd on States, and that stfch' planes would the roof. he capable of transporting eight The following day Mr Steins, million first class letters daily. whle handling the hay fork got The bureau of aeronautics ol Caughttn the rope some way and the navy likewise came forward, was pulled np some distance with stating that it had at its disposal i Til." SV ii,r ' " . r r Men's Ha ts 75c . Up 1 Coatiand-VctU 2 andip Special Vafaes in Shoes ' ' Wc carry a full line of Gents' furnlshJnjs . Best buys, in second hand clothes 4n town 4" CAPITOL EXCHANGE 342 N. Commercial Phone 1368W 5 the bar. Throwing him against DIED i CAPITAL JUNK COMPANY is in the market for all t kinds of , ; JUNK We pay market price.'; yuicK service Before you sell your junk ! : or- second j. hand goods, j ;, : 8ee us " . ." " 215 Center St. Phone 398 WILKES: At a local hospital July 12th, 132. Levi Thurston Wil kes, age 68 years, survived by 1 four children: Jess of Fossil, Or.J George and Arch of Tillamook, Or.; Mrs. W. F. Batmer. Dayton, Or., and a sister, Mrs. Floy John eon of Tillamook. He was a nat ive of Oregon, having been bor.i at ' Forests-Grove. Funeral ser vices win be from the TerwIlUger Home Saturday at 10:30 a. tn.. Rev. R. L. Putnam otficiatln$r burial in Odd Fellows cemetery." the barn when released from the fork, receiriBg several very Pain ful Injuries. 1 ' D. Kleen nnd family, Geo. Kleeir and family, Oscar and Al fred - Meyer antL their families. Mr, and Mrs. B. Brancli and sons mjotored to- Portland last Sunt day. Mr. and Mrs. Fred de Uries and daughter, Olivia, and Miss Lyda Staaffe attended the North Marlon County; Dstrtct Sunday School convention at Hubbard last Sunday. -Mr. and" rMs. de Uries" will go to Mehama, next Snnday to ; the Santtam District convention. Wm. McAllister is installing h Lttiaj Fcstrs) 2S-horse tower Diesel engine nr7i h ' '& P Ifi Ff tfh I which he thinks will "enable him WCDP Of IslOUgll L0 farnisa lhs community with a high grade ot flour and also tike i care ot chopping and cleaning Lfor.iua farmers of. this neighbor. hood. . a " f'"?. " ' :V-,f 5 V.t? Lambert 4s building" ohe of the finest barns in this. local Expert. Ebs!trt 1 1. m mm 111 K 111 y . m mm ?$ fes" ' - ;- J ; " ' - ! ' j " ,l -" " " ' ." 1 LJA itot r TTT ! i nn- - n ; ; " ' iiiriff r ff t nrn.i .1 - - . -r . -"I "SeUiih Yatt" ? 1 ' t ; ' I '' ' - i U f I . i Two Acts : - - '- , -:. ' i 7 " - A.SlJ!1. 1 We have sold our lease, and ' Athletic Surprise , we quit, this location. Satur, ' &y evenut?. For these two i Senneti Comedy days, all pianos and talking V . . , , machines go at cost. $10.00' Robinson Crusoe I r , Pts a piano in your home, the , '.; -balance .in small, payraents. v n Matinee 25c - : Don't miss this: Good Pianos Evening 35c - $125, $150, $175, $135 nd cp. j'r TodayTomorrow I 1 . ..., BLIGH . Tallman Piano Store " t 121 Sonth Commercial St. r THEATRE & -ff ' Bv.-., t y : y y - -yy v ..j -1 rty,'Px5l.