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THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. OREGON FRIDAY MORNING. AUGUST 4, 1922 J': ir polk comn covrthews Kenneth;?,. Axtell, plain;iff, ts; BertHilke, jdefendant.- Foreclos ure ot labor loan. . . . Olfver M.! Hlckey, plaintiff, vs. School Boarddistrict. ?olk Coun ty, No. 9,'and Yamhill county No. 76, defendants. Action for mon ;ey. 1- . ,f: " ' . United States Rubber company, plaintiffs, va, E. F: RoBer. defen- danU Transcript of judgment. Grant Walter et at, plaintiffs, ts. John W. Orr. defendant. Suit for replevin.' i Walter J. Domes, plaintiff, ts. Ab. Burnett, et al., defendants. Default and findings. Walter J. Domls, plaintiff, vs. Ab. Burnett, et al., defendants. Decree. ' , LADD & BUSH, BANKERS EsUblisked 1888 General Banking BoiineM Office Hours from 10 a. m, to I p. m, "WE'LL MEET YOU" AT Tillamook County -Benches Pleasure ; geekerp ' by the score are going there this summer. "Why not join the mer ry, throng? iV - ; w 15 DAY -': "FARE rrVfrora -SALEM $7.45 SEASON FARE . : from SALEM Daily Train, leaves Portland 4th St: at. Stark 8:SS m Daily Train arrives Portland 4th St. a Stark 2:15 p. m. W$efrEnd Special leaves i Portland 4th St. at Stark, Saturday ap.m. . ; , , Week-End Special arrives Portland 4th ; St at Stark, For further particulars or copy, of pur beautiful folder, i'i.i&U;" ircgonutdoors, ask agentsi; , ' SOUTHERNS PACIFIC LINES --.4-"r4-JOHN' M. SOTTyC , r;hir.1 ; General Passenger Agent. Abraham A. Friesen, plaintiff, T?s.-Peln Friesen, defendant,-De cree of divorce. Etta L. Mole, plaintiff, vs. Jo seph G. Molef defendant. Decree of divorce. : k. J. Ferguson, plaintiff, vs. John Krell, et al.. defendants Decree., Kenneth S. Arrell, plaintiff vs Bert HJlke, defendant. Order made appointing Sheriff as reeeiv er of property in laborer's lien Ernest Zielesch, et al, plaintiff vs. Polk county, et al, defendant, Order made overruling motion Probate Court On account of James Lawrence Birks having attained his major ity, C. C. Scroggins receives final discharge as guardian. Saturday, ' September 2, 1922 at 10 o'clock a. m., set -aa time and date for hearing and final ac count of the estate ot Andrew H Holmes, deceased Decree made allowing final ac count of estate of Joseph Wilson Kidgeway, deceased. Micnie D. Morris appointed ad. ministratrix of the estate of Charles H. Morris, deceased. Bond fixed at $5000. Order made approving inven tory and appraisement ot estate of Sarah Bennett, deceased. Ap praisement shows personal pro perty to the value of $2,689.93. TCatherine Nickel appointed ad ministratrix of estate of Helen United Army Stores For Tents, Paulins Folding Chairs Blankets Folding Cots Shoes, Breeches and all kinds of Camping Equipment See us before buying unueaarm; stores 230 South Commercial St. Salem, Oregon U .-. .. ., ."'.V, .'J.j..",l- ..U'-n'.1. 'j .'..t'il '.'..,'1! ..y.,, . .".J i Lm mm mmm -mi mm ONE TON of co al FREE my to all whojoin This is oar offer; To all who join tmr HE ATtROLA CLUB befor Aagntt 12th wa will giv absolutely FREE ONE FULL. TON OF COAL. Th dab i is $2, which ' applira on th ptic of th HmuoUu Th balance is payabl in easy in tallments. 'Her is a chanca to get on of these wonderful new day ' haatara and a supply of fad for the price of the Htatrola alone. In stallation of the Heatrola will be "made at any time specified by the purchaser. i ,r. . n tits an S In your home! Order ii mow All over the country, Heatrola dealers ar making this offer on a limit! number of Heatroias and fot the period from July 22nd . to Aujrast 12th, Last year everyone waited nntil the last minnte to order their Heatrolasj and . the factory wsa swamped with more orders than ft could, deliver. To prevent this) . congestion this year is the reason for this very attrsctiva special oner. ' 4 The Estat Heatrola looks like a phonograph) and works like a furnace. It heata three toj .six connecting rooms with warm, moist air! the most healthful heat known. It is inl , reaiirj a lurnace. tseauoiui enoagn io grace any parlor,, in its handsome form and nc grained mahogany enamel finish, And bow it beats! Come in and read thai book of letters testifying. to its heating capacH ty. KMd not cuuma we make, or the menu facto re rj make, bat what, people who havs Heatroias sayabout tms new-day neater. The Heatrola heata by circulating warm, " moist air not by radiation. It is just the thing for small homes, bungalows, stores, offices, etc.r-with or WITHOUT BASE MENTS. -And it is economical. With the fuel needed for one stove it will do the work of a furnace. It is easy to keep dean.' No koa to black, no nickel to polish, Jast rub it and dust it with a cloth, as you oo your I ami tare. Join our HEATROLA CLUB . now. The number of Heatroias offered is limited, and the club closes August 12th. , So act,; quickly.. On joinmg1,you pay $2 down. ..The balance is payable in easy installments. We then make an installation of the Heatrola when you want it, and we deliver to you FREE ONE FULL TON OF COAL. Don't delay-rAct at once J 6. S.H AMILTON mum llUI.1 II II II. DATES SET October 5f 6 and 7 Set for Annua! Exposition of County's Resources Good Furniture DALLAS, Or., Aug. 3. (Spe cial to The .Statesman.) Al a meeting of directors of the Polk County Fair association held In the Commercial club rooms yes terday the dates of October -5. 6 and 7 were set for holding the big fair this- year. Paat were also outlined for conducting the show and if every' thing works out as planned, the fair will be the biggest held in this part of the state outside of the state fair. Amusement Question Up; Among the matters brought up at the meeting was. that concern ing the amusement attractions for the three days. Both the Brown ing Amusement company and the Hoyt Amusement company of Sa lem will probably be awarded the concessions, as they furnish a variety of amusement that are sure to draw the crowd. In addition to the amusement companies for drawing cards, c wild west show and riding con test will also be staged which is expected to draw people from all parts of the country. Tolfc Has Stcratchers In this latter 1 form of amuse ment, any person can enter, and Polk county has some fair rough riders who are expected to give a good account-of themselves at that time. . Hallie Parrish Hinges of Salem has been engaged to sing during the fair, and about 100 Indians from the Siietz reservation will stage a series of Indian and war dances which take well with fair crowds. Gathering and preparing' the displays for the fair is under the directipn of Mrs. Robert Sacht- ler, secretary of the fair board. Mrs. Sachtler has been, busy for the - past several weeks seeking fine grains and grasses for dis play, and has a corps of helpers busy preparing the grain. Butz li President The officers for the fair this year are H. S. Buti, president: C. Gardner, vice president; Mrs. Robert Sachtler', secretary; Eugene .Hayter, treasurer, and W. L. Soehren superintendent. . Ington across the Columbia from ffood 'Elver. " Airs.--IIoI man. suf fered the fracture of both legs and was injured about the skulL Mr. Holman was also injured but at last reports he was recovering. The Holmans left Dallas some days ago for an automobile trip through eastern Oregon and Washington where they planned to visit relatives. The place where the accident occurred is on a fine stretch of highway and it is sup posed that the driving apparatus of the car must have broken and caused the machine to leave the road. The body of the dead woman will be brought to this city for buriaL The date of the funeral has not yet been set owing to the condition of her husband who is till confined in the Hood. Rivet hospital. 1 . .' . . MRS. SMFfflTO GIVE LECTURES Teacher of Applied Metaphy sics Arranging Course in This City alytic stroke:' Mr. Chitty has been th poor: health 'ibri some" time But had been able to be about and waa working yesterday. Arrange ments for his funeral have not yet been made. He leaves a wife and little son. Nickel. Eugene Hayter, Walter Williams4 and August"!. RMseri appointed appraisers. Order made approving bond and oath of sale of real property by Irma L. Daniels as guardian ot person and estate of Henry C- Brown, deceased. Matter of guardianship of per son .and estate of Henry C. Brown, deceased. Order made for sale of. real property. Order made approving inven tory and appraisement- of estate of Helen Nickel, deceased,, Mattes of estate of- Mary M. Watson, deceased. Estate valued at $5,500. J. R. Sibley-appointed executor. A. P. RisserF. J. Hol man, T. B. HookeT, appraisers.1 - E Ml AWAY Uda Burke of Dallas Suc cumbs to Injuries Receiv ed While Overseas . Ann S. Smith, formerly of Bos ton, Mass.. -and for the past two years of Portland, Js known . to be an unusually strong teacher of applied metaphysics. She excels particularly in her interpretation of the teaching of Emma Curtiss Hopkins, a teacher of teachers of New "York City of whom slie has long been a student. The chief . characteristic in Mrs. Smith's work Is her great power to inspire her students with a living faith and confidence which makes one .dare and do. She receives a friendly greeting and hearing wherever her message is given. ' Mrs. Smith is now in Salm where she is arranging a course of lectures and due notice will be given of time and place. UXCLB BEX . BATS: Health b the first lav at win nin:. Tb other ttiree- - .ra . u .Work. to Taint a to Stifk. One min ute etsay on heclth by O. L. Scott, D. C. J. V. Chitty Dies After Suffering Sudden Stroke DALLAS, Or., Aug. 3. (Spec ial to the Statesman) J. V. Chitty, a one-time business man of this city passed away sudden ly lar-t night at his home in the Oakdaic country following a par- $625 Geo. MiHer Piano $265 On terms of $5 down and $2 a week. This piano has deep full rich mellow tone, very easy ac tion. This is a real buy and will go quickly at this ridiculously low price. Ceo: C. Will Music House 432 State Street . There Are. No Home - Runs to Health There are no home runs in the health game. When health is gone you have got to make your way back to normal by easy stages. Na ture is not hurried beyond a certain point. When the cause of disease is a displacement of spinal joints causing pressure on spinal nerves there is no way back to health except through the .chiropractor's office. The spinal displace ment must be righted, and it takes adjustments to do it. Chiropractic spinal ad justments correct diseases of the head, throat, lungs, heart, stomach, liver, kid neys, pancreas, spleen, bow els and lower organs. GETTING STARTED toward health is merely a matter of telephoning 87 for an appointment. HEALTH FOLLOWS cwaopwcncoRKrr: .raCSURCOHSIUAL ' OVS IN DISUSES Of WHEW .t rouowwooMw- HbALTH BEGINS Depend n wken you tel'pfcoa 87 for u CooiulUtlon it wiUoo TJLrTwwr a " i - HUVO V BixSTOMMlt MNCUAS' tee View eli V)NKAMfl Dr. O. L. Slcott Chiropractor 414-19 U.S. Bank BMf. Phone 87 Wkea pludiof children Mat fed Ab4 kvBfry MoBMtcta motter; A nUem t DIXIE HEALTH bre Win mv Vm price of butter. They can't bake a better white bread than we bake. It takes the best ot flour and other ingredients to make a loaf - ot real food bread. We also want you to become acquainted , with our DIXIE HEALTH bread. Tou know about-the imita tions that have been offered' the public as dark' breads r- Our DIXIE HEALTH BREAD contains the vitamines, bran, gluten, shorts, mineral salts and In fact the entire wheat" just as the Creator made it. Nb coloring of any kind, A most wonderful loaf. A week's trial will convince you that our hreads aire superior. DONT JUST SAY "BREAD,' SAY "DIXIE BREAD SALEM BAKING COMPANY m I I I II I I li ' , TV-cTTW Ml . d" A a 1 mm i ril . TTmm I ,?- l'j. i. rv T The Land of Romance Let your backast iourney Carrv vou rioKr thmiK to the Atlantic Coast of Canada to die land of Longfellow's Evangeline, 'with its beautv and rmri. quillity that rest the tired nerves. t Visit the land where occurred the eighteenth ceVktury struggles for the possession of the New World where the destiny of the American continent was determined more than two hundred- yean ago. . MenypokMs of interest romerMic " V mercklarc found in iht Maritimt Provinces. ' Ltt ' them corttrftxrtc to the "Vacttiort yoy wil nevtf foneC CaU orvriUor Information. Canadian Pacific Railway 55 ThirdSC FOKTLAND Broadway 0090 W. H DEACON. Pmnl Ajent. JMjr,. ! mmJi Yii'-v. twam 1 , .nut tiU i. mm. DALLAS, Or., Aug. 2. (Spe cial to The Statesman.) Udj Burk, son of Mr. and Jjtrs. Sam Burk of this city and 'an over seas veteran of the Worm war passed away in a Portland hos pital last night where he had been taken about a week ago for enlargement of the elands, be lieved to have been caused by in juries received when he was in France by the explosion of a hand grenade. Mr. Burk was born in Kansas on August 10, 1893, his parents afterwards moving to this state to make their home. He enlist ed in Company L of this city on April 5, 1917, and accompanied that organization overseas. Short ly after his return to Dallas after the war he was united in mar riage to Miss Leona Clanfield. a Dallas girl, who, together with a small daughter and his father, mother, one brother and two sis ters survive him. He was a member of Carl B. Fenton post of the American le gion of this city and that organi zation will probably conduct a military funeral, the date of which has not yet been set. Mrs. Amos Holman Dies from Recent Injuries DALLAS, Ore., Aug. 3. "(Spe cial, to The Statesman. )--M3. Amos Holman died Tuesday In a hospital at Hood River following Injuries received last week when an autoombile driren by her hus band left the grade and plunged LIGHT PERCALES 10cYd Limit 10 yards to Customer This Special in Downstairs Store For Saturday You Pay Less Now Than You Ever Did in the History of Our Business HUCK TOWELS ffc Limit '4 to customer This Special Iti M Downstairs Store Ciafswy's 1 115. Almost Unbelievable Swings Oh Yoiir Purchases At This Greatest of All Sales 9-4 Bleached PEQU0T SHEETING 49 Yd. Limit 5 yds. to customer Main Floor 36 inch HURRICANE MUSLIN li Yd. Limit 10 yds to customer Main Floor Imported TISSUE GINGHAM 36 Inch " - , 49 Yd. Main Floor Egyptian Cotton Lisle Rib UNION SUITS for Women 49CEa. . Main Floor Come Early The Crowds Are Big Extra Salespeople to Help You SILK DRESSES I Group From $35 to $39.50 Sale $00.75 Price Main! Floor SILK DRESSES " I Group From $3S to $45 Sale SOA.50 Main Floor SILK and WOOL DRESSES I Group Fiom $12.50 to $19.50 Sale $Q.75 Price Main Floor $6.50 CASCADE BATHING i, - SUITS ----- Sale S 1.98 Main FIoor $2.00 BED SPREADS $1.19 I This Special in Downstairs Store Salem Store 466 State St. Portland Silk Shop ''!! "383 Alder Street Good Quality-' ' - WHITE OUTING 11 Yd. Limit 10 yards to Customer ThU.Specjal.in. Downstairs Store I' K J ,0 down, an , enhankiuenttt'vYasshJ i - - ! - - n - lit Arrx': 9 y iz 1?