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TILE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OUKGON SUNDAY MORNING, JULY SO, 1922 GiTY NEWS IN BRIEF Baby Adopted- . . try again. Dr. Henry E. korris, Secretary of the Associated Char ities, has proven this maxim once a rain. Three months ago no ad vertised through the columns of the Statesman for t baby. Spec ifications were not numerous but i rather young baby was desired. Last night be bad the, baby. A flre-dar old young lady, described ijr the doctor as "one of the pret ttoef tiifclM he has ever seen" was at .his, home waiting to be trans ferred to her new abode. ' Aoung couple, without - any children of their own' will adopt the , child. They lite several miles from Sal em and have been patiently wait--lng tbe result of Dr. Morris ad vertisement. The child's parents are separated and so the home is especially, welcome to the mother of the child. The little girl will be called Juanlta Darleen. Old Fashioned-- j Chicken dinner, $1.00 per plateL The-Gray Belle. Adv. r !ftT 3 I'l IHMlf "The ; Gray Dawn" .By"-'' .Stewart Edward . White ' - i V , - HAr . , -, In "POOR BOY" f ' 1 , . til ! j . fconUnuottsIy, Today MARY MILES ' " MINTER In ' "SouUi of Suva," - Sunshine Comedy Matinees 25c , Evenings 35c " W.J Successful Graduates 1 This Institution offers a thorough, practical, and stan ' , . dard education , at a cost within reach of the ti : high school graduate It offers training for collegiate degrees in: .,. - Agriculture . Mines .. , Commerce Pharmacy j i Engineering and Mechanic Vocational Education j 1 Arts - Chemical Engineering f Forestry Military. Science and j Home Economics v Tactics ; r f i It offers training also in: The School of Music, Physical i Education, Industrial Journalism 4 ;v 'j . ' v Fall Term Opens September 18 x : For circulars of information and, illustrated booklet I - write ..toVrUjVjIyaL , : f t The Registrar, Oregon Agricultural College, 1 v;f- Corvallis, Oregon jv V Cryiiig GoUc goads Haaltli Talk Vs. 60 By 0. X. Scott, J. 0. ' ' ' - :.SV . v- .. :: ' : "' Mothers suffer as keenly as babies when the little one becomes afflicted with coJIC. The cry Is really a starvation cry, for the- child with colic is getting little or no benerit from its food. The trouble mar be with the food, but this is rarely true, as every mother knows, for the colic comes eren when the utmost care In feeding is being observed. '. -: ' ; x The real trouble is weakness Ef ther stomach caused by. a spinal bone derange ment which reduces the slie of the spinal nerve opening and pinches the spinal nerves leading to the stomach. - When the chiropractor 1 makeat the delicate adjust ment necessary; In : such cases the child usually shows signs of improvement at once. In cases ot chronic colic in child ren the child loses flesh and becomes run down and Irritable. Such cases in child ren are pltable unless relief is obtained. XrVCLB BEX SATS: v 'Any ietlthy intellect- ;a see that beau ty which wm onra skis deep today is only knee hlgK" , HEALTDFOLLWyS CHIROPRACTIC CORRECTS PRESSURE OH SPINAL RERVCS IN DISEASES OF TKEF0UjgwlN3CX6A!tS: tfCAO EYtS , ears ; . NOSE V' THROAT ARMS , ttC AT '! Kv STOMACH PANCREAS MONEYS Bowas APPENDIX 'V MADDER Spinal felulOtflt UM8I KE LOWER NERVE ; VNOERTHE MAGNIFY INO CLASS 15 PINCHI0 BYA nSAUONEO JOWT. PINCHED NERYES CANNOT TRANSMIT HEALTHFUL Impulses, chiroprac tic adjusting re MOVES THE PRESSURE. THE UPPER NERVE, IS FREE AS RATOKlNTENDS. I lt22 At I l " T I 9 Baby tried for' Six Months rWe feel it our dnty to say what chiropractic did for bar baby. . W6 doctored with her for six months and she kept getting worse. It seven months old she weighed , bat thirteen pounds And cried; night and day. She was getting so thin we expected her to die. Thenv we heard, of chiropractic spinal adjustments and in despair . gave It a trial when to our won der the child began! to recoTer Today she Is well. I Chiroprac tic saved our baby"- Mr. and Mrs: W. L. Marquis Chiroprac tic Research Bureau'Statement No. 1S3S-W. GETTING STARTED , ';., "' .. toward health Is merely a mat ter of telephones 5 27 for appointment. ' 1 an . Dr. O. Li Scott Chiropractor 414-19 U. S. bank fcttz, 1020 Jlltchell Touring, $800 A few other good used; ears. Marlon Auto Co., phone 362. Adv. Black RepabUcan Cbcrriee-- Wanted; 17 cents' fti trade. Ward K. Richardson, phone -494. Adv. Frankiin B. Inner Pianist and teacher will be home August Srd. Will conduct special piano classes during the month, ot August. For reserva tions phone 1008-iW. Adv. Achesoa Speaks Today- Rev. Thomas Acheson, pastor of Jason Lee Methodist church, is to preach at the Willson park un ion meeting this afternoon at 4:30 Phone 57 Last Times j "Mistress of The ' World" Showing j. The City of Gold And "Saved By Wireless" Most Massive Picture Ever Shown in Salem PROPER GLASSES SlghMs by far the most im portant sense; of the human body and it's the one most frequently neglected. WE CAN HELP YOTJ a any, stage ojt your trou ble but can help you most during the early stages. Have Your Eyes Examined. MORRIS OPTICAL CO. 301-5 Oregon Bldg. Oregon's Largest Optical Institution Phone 233 for appointment ' SALfiMr OREGON ; . : .-t .' i -.' - i. :v. FORM PLAYING W. ft. eJnks will be the presiding off peer. . Robert Bates will be in charge of the orchestra, and spe cial, singing of superior quality is to be offered. , The, public gen erally is inTited to attend. The union , services will continue through August, every Sunday af ternoon. Chdckea Dim All da today. Adv. The Gray Belle. UdVl lephysl dans, U tBk. Drs. White -Ostebpsthlc A4v. Waitress Wanted Now The Terminal Cafe, lean, Oregon. Adr. Sa- Iinrglary is Charge Walter Chance was yesterday arrested by the police On a charge of burglary. He Is said to have taken property belonging to M. M. Cox at the Y. M. C. A. Brpken Arches And other deformities of the fent corrected without loss of time from your occapatlon. Drs. White andB Marshall. U. a Bank bldk. Ad A New Hea in Piano Instruction gives Be ginner's slull enough to play all of the latest popular songs in 12 Lessons 12 WEEKS TaJte one lesson a week. Practice one hour a day. , Advanced course for players. Learn the style used hy profes sional and vaudeville pianists Learn to in troduce different ef fects, blue harmony, oriental chime, movie' and cafe jazz, trick endings, clever Breaks, Space fillers, sax slurs triple bass, double bass, blue obligato and 247 other subjects. Tree Demonstration Wifi Convince You : WAlERtlAN Piano SCHOOL fvoom 3 McCorhack I Bldg., over llffler's i Alredales- Pyesident Harding's favorite dog. Ideal watch dog; boon com panion; faithful friend. Pups for sale. E. B. Flake, 273 State, Phone 1046J, or 656. Adv. BacDoiudda jranner At Tylert Drug Store. Adv. Roast or Fried .Chicken dinner, all day The iCray Belle. Adv. at Marriage License Marriage licenses were yester day , granted to the following by the. county. clerk's office: Ralph S." Harper, 26, Gervais, and Areta V. Jooes, 25, Gervais; Jack Colla- cutt, 25, Portland and La Veda Wright, 24, Salem. Trasses Fitted, at Tyler's Drug Stoje by an expert in the ouslness. Adv. Vick Brothers Announce- New Oakland prices. See their adv In this issue. Adr. JiUKl . PASSES AWAY Honored Pioneer of Silver- ton Last of Utiion League r Uub Members SILVERTON, Or.. July 29 (Special r to the Statesman) James Madison Brown, known as Mat Brown, who came to Silver- ton October IS, 1846, died at hts home bere this, morning at S-30 after an illness lasting, over a period of five years. He was 78 years old. Mr. Brown was born near Troy, Missouri Jnly 6, 1844 and to gether with his. parents left Mis souri 1846 and arrived at Silver- ton October 15.. The old Brown donation claim comprises all of North Silrerton and the ground on which the S,U verton schools now stand. Mr. Brown attended the public schools at Silrerton. In the 60's be formed a par tnership with p. WolXard and John Davenport and in 1867 tire store building,' now occupied by Z. Taskar, was bunt by the partnership. He was an ardent abolitionist, the last surviving member of the local Union League club, a pa triotic union organization .which existed during the Civil wat. . In 1S74 he was married to Ed na J. Eastham. Four children were born to them. He is surrir ed by his wife and two children, Percy L. Brown of Silrerton , and Mrs., KoDert Downs or Portland- Funeral services will be held from the chapel at Silrerton Sun day afternoon at 3 p'clock. The body, will be sent to Portland for cremation. Mr. and Mrs. Downs came down faorn , Portland Friday as they were notified that "Mr. Brown was sinking rapidly. InTestlgation by the district at torney's office into the home life of the .Austin. glrL he girl, who 'is said toe at tractive. Is not charged with com mitting any wrong and so far as can be ascertained there is noth ing against her character. ' According to information furn ished the . district attorney's of Tice, the girl made the rain at tempt at ending her life when, it is said, neighbors and the fcliT mother started vertewing the j ease yesterday morning at the Lu cas home. It !s also said that the mother had severely censured the girl for what the mother is said to term the girl's "past." The girl is said to hare run out of the room, going to the bath room where she locked the door and drank the poison. Medical assistance was Immediately call ed and the girl was soon out of danger. "I was Just tired of it all." the girl said when asked why she had attempted to kill herself. It is thought that an attempt will be made to find a home for the girl in some private family when the case comes up to be heard Monday. A Classified Will bring you a buyer. Adv. Unexpected Company Will enjoy eating at the Gray Belle. Adv. 1020 Mitchell Touring, $800 A few other good used cars. Marlon Auto Co., phone 362. Adv Special Fried or Roast- Chicken dinner today. The Spa. I Adv. Films Developed . Leare your films today at Pat- ton's Book Store. Adv. Ylck Brothers Announce- New Oakland prices. See their adv in this' issue. Adv. AUSI1G1T0 BE APPKKD Warrant Charging Delin quency Issued Following Attempt at Suicide Following an unsuccessful at tempt to take her life by slashing her wrists with a safety razor blade and drinking a quantity of iodine yesterday a warrant was issued for the ; apprehension ot Erma Austin, 1 5-year-old Salem girl,' who disappeared from her home Wednesday night following a quarrel with her mother. The warrant charges the girl with delinquency. Mrs. E. C. Lucas, mother of the girl, was also cited to appear be fore .County Judge Bushey at 10 o'clock Monday morning. . The complaint was issued following an Hearing Deferred Upon the stipulation of attor neys hearing oeiore tne public service commission of the case ot I Klrby brothers et al against the ORNDUFF Mrs. Ross C. . Orn- DIED. AN IDEAL SCHOOL Few business colleges' have the advantages of location possess ed by the Capital Business Col lege. Salem is an ideal school, town, with most of the advantages of larger cities, yet without many of their disadvantages. There are few towns that offer a more homelike, atmosphere, or where friends and acquaintan ces axe made more readily. - These features, coupled with its strong courses, competent instructors and modern equip ment are largely . responsible for this school's enviable reputation. WATltOUS WUfS MONTREAL, July 25. L. A. Watrous of Bedford, Mich., won the Canadian; open golf champion ship today with a score -of 303 for the 72 holes over the coarse ot the Mount Bruno dub. et-r Salem, Oregon FRUIT JARS New Mason Fruit Jars, Quarts 70c Dozen at the CAPITAL BARGAIN HOUSE 215 Center Street Phone 398 We feuy and sell EVERYTHING , Siuslaw Boom company, which I was to be held at Florence Aug .4, has been postponed to a datej ) to be named by the commission i ! later. The stipulation shows that T. C. Starrett, president of the boom company, is out of the state and not able to attend the bear ing on the date first scheduled. duff ot Morrow, Or., died on Thursday, July 27. in The Dalle3 hospital. Mrs. Ornduff was formerly Miss Vivian Spencer and attended Capital Business college. She is survived by her widower, her parents and several brothers, and sisters. Special Fried or Roast- Chicken dinner today. The Spa. Adv. Noted Lecturer Rev. Dr. Fay L. Ingram will lecture at K. of C. hall, 420 State t street, this week, each evening be ginning at 7:30 o'clock. Monday evening's lecture, "The Vital Mes- I sage," which has created so much Interest wherever given, will be free to the public. Adr. COBURN At a local hospital on . Saturday, July 29, Erelyn Mar garet Coburn, age 80 years, wife of J. M. Coburn, mother of Evelyn Maxlne Coburn. Fun ' eral services will be held Mon day. July 31 from the Rigdon mortuary at 2 o'clock, conclud Ing services will be held in tho City, View cemetery. Legal Blanks- Get them at The statesman oi- flee. Catalog on application. Adv, I rr- H. C. Eppley Will be in his office on audi after August 1st. Adv. frebb-r& eiougb Ltilhg Fcicral Dirtcttrs Expert Exsbalsen EAT ICE CREAM Hot and tired? Say! a dish of cold ice cream will cool you off and make you feel like new, Try Our Fountain Specials We make 'em right! Schaelefs Drug Store t Sole Agent Garden Court . . Preparations 135 N. ComO. . Phone 197 TRY TUB ,'PENSLAR' 1)RUG STORE FIRST I Special Fried or Roat Chicken dinner today, me pa. I Adv. 1020 Mitchell Towing, $800 A Jew other good used cars. crinn Anto Co.. phone 362. ! Adv. rsnerial FrW or Roast Chicken dinner today. 1 ne 4dv. At The OREGON Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday Thomas - -' liWikii. Rass and Leather i Before yon take a tP can ana i look at those Betterbllt trunks at F. E. Shafers. 170 S. Commercial. Adv. r, . 4 102O litchell Toorlnfc $0 . k fw other good used cars. Marion Auto Co., phone Adv. Z62. 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