The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 06, 1922, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON
SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST! C, 1922
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glfYNEWS IN BRIEF!
hia wife, Mary Trigg, on this
gr6und of desertion. They were
married three years ago, and hare
no children, according to the com.
plaint.
bearing stage. The intrnder ap
parently worked patiently until
he had carved" the tree sufficient
ly to break it off.
Oregon Magazine' j rlngton, general secretary of the
aiem nciure hook number at Y. M. C. A. at O. A. C. In Cor-
all newsstands, 26c. Send one vallis. Is to be the speaker. It- D.
' rt-TTAdf ' ' Barton will sing, Herman Clark
! ' swill lead In the congregational
JobeJman to Kugene . singing, Robert aBtes will lead the !
l W. Jobelman, state head of (orchestra. Miss Genevieve Findley
Oldnmobile Eight, Slightly Ised
$10f,0. Several other good used
cars. Marion Auto Co. Phone 3C2.
Adv.
the movement to have light wine
an dbeer reinstated as American
' beverages, will go-to Eugene to
" day where he will work In the In
terests ; of the campaign. From
Eugene he will go to Roseburg.
Mr. Jobelman has opened an of
' lice in the Oregon building.
Oldsmobile Eight, Slightly Used
11050. Several other good used
cars. Marlon Auto Co. Phone 3(2.
SUghtty Used
OH stoves, standard makes In
good condition at bargain prices.
Stiff's. Adv. V. i )' ,
Monthly Sleeting Thursday
The regular monthly luncheon
and business meeting of the Sa
lem Y. M C. A. is called for
Thursday noon. August 10. Some
., important . business is jto, be- trans
acted . .'.Vi: , ;. :.
. , Oregon Magazine ;
Salem Picture Book number at
. an newsstands, z&c. send one
: East. Adr "
Only Four Iaya Left
..Jo buy furniture at greatly re
1 duced prices. Worth & Gray Fur
niture Sale. Adv. . : '.....
Warrlnjgton Will 8peak , ,
Union Park services are to be
held, this afternoon . at WlUson
park, at 4:S0. -Rev. C. W. War-
will serve at the organ, and C. F.
Hagemann will preside. The meet
ings have been drawing good
erowds, and the music is always
especially attractive. As a second
part of the meeting today, Mrs.
Ada Wallace Unruh, state repre
sentative of the W. C. T. U. Or
phans' home at Corvallis, will
give a talk on the home.
Ann S. Smith
Of Portland, Or., metaphysical
teacher and healer. Hours 10:30
till 1 p. m.. 3:30 till 5 p. m. Hotel
Marion, phone 2010. Adv.
Throw Rugs"
Twenty-seven-inch now $1.73.
Worth & Gray Furniture Sale.
Adv.
Congolenm
Regular 90c 6 ft. congoleum
now 69c. Worth & Gray Furni
ture Sale. -Adv.
Oldsmobile Eight, Slightly Used
$1050. Several other good used
cars. Marion Auto Co. Phone 362.
Adr,
Clear Title Sought
E. M. Croisan has brought suit
to quiet title to parts of lots 1.
2 and 3, Homestead acres, against
a claim held by William Brown
Mr. unman racites in nis com
plaint that the land Is part of the
ancestral Croisan holdings, tat
has not changed title in more
than 50 years.
Seid Back to California
Seld G, Back, Chinese merchant,
who has a hop ranch at East In
dependence, passed through Salem
yesterday morning with his fam
ily and guests on the way to California.
White Enamel Kl
Priced as low as $4.;
& Gray Furniture Sale.-
0. Worth
-Adv.
Oldsmobile Eight, Slightly Used
$1050. Several other good used
cars. Marion Auto Co. Phone "362.
AdV,
Trigg Wants Divorce
In the circuit court. P. If. Trigg
has filed suit for a divorce from
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Willi
BIGS
John Gilbert
; to s
"SHAME"
it
j Larry Semon
V-,, in .; .y
"THE SAWMILL
Continuous Show
J" THEATES.
, Gasnier's
''THE CALL OF
HOME"
Comedy
News
27:159 p.m.
:
ii'ij"
Weather and
Crying
Bnaday Health Talk Ho. 60
y O. X' Scott, S. ft
' Mothers suffer as keenly as babies when
the little one becomes afflicted with colic.
The cry is really a starvation cry, lor the
child -with colic is getting little or no
benefit Irom its 'food. The trouble may
be with the food, but this is rarely true,
as every mother knows, for the colic comes
even when the utmost care in feeding is
being' observed.
The real trouble la weakness of the
stomach caused by a spinal bone derange
ment which reduces the size of the spinal
nerve "opening and pinches the spinal
nerves' leading to the stomach. When the
chiropractor makes! the delicate adjust
ment necessary in such cases the child
usually shows signs ' of improvement at
once. - In. cases of chronic colic in child
ren .the child loses flesh and becomes run
down and irritable. Such cases in child
ren are pliable unless relief is obtained.
TXNCXE BEH
SAYS:
"Any beHly
intellect, Nttt,
:aa ea that beau
ty which waa
onrt - akia deep
today la only
knee high."
HEALTH FOLLOW
CM1R0PRACIIC CORRECTS
PRESSURE Oil SPINAL
NERVES IN DISEASES OF
THE FOLLOWING ORGANS'-
MtAD
tYtS
EARS
NOSE ; V
THROAT'
ARMS
UCIBf
VlltNf.C
i iv r a w
kViV STOMACH
W PANCREAS
SPLEEN
MONEYS
BOWELS.
ADorium
w m W
NBLA00ER
Spbul CakmHOWU UMIS
The lower nerve .
unoerthe magnify
ind class is pinched
BY A MISALIGN ED JOINT.,
PINCHED NERVES CANNOT
TRANSMIT HEALTHFUL
IMPULSES. CHIROPRAC
TIC ADJUSTING RE
MOVES THE PRESSURE.
THE UPPER NERVE IS
FREEAS NATURE INTENDS.
Baby Cried for
Six Months
We feel it our duty to say
what chiropractic did for our
baby. We doctored with her
for six months and she kept
getting worse. At seven months
old she weighed but thirteen
pounds and cried night and
day. She was getting so thin
we expected her to die. Then
we heard of chiropractic spinal
adjustments and in despair
gave it a trial when to our won
der the child began to recover.
Today she is well. Chiroprac
tic saved our baby."- Mr. and
1 Mrs. W. I Marquis, Chiroprac
tic Research Bureau Statement
No. 1335-W.
; GETTIXa STARTED
toward health is merely a mat
ter of telephoning 87 for an
appointment.
O. L. Scott
;: r :y :i vv -'f v : Chiropractor
414-19 O, S. Bank IHdar,
Local Finn Gets Contract
Freeman & Struble, local archi
tects, have recently been awarded
the contract for the Corbett Un
ion srhoolhonse. It is to be locat
ed on the Columbia highway near
the Vista house. It will cost 30,
000. The firm, also received the
contract to build the gymnasium
at Gresham.
Special 5-Coarse Chicken Dinner
Today. The Spa. Adv.
Special 5-Courso Chicken Dinner
Today. The Spa. Adv.
Commission i Asked
r Ralph S. Howard and George
Satteriee have brought suit in the
circuit court, against William
Broekman, for $500 alleged to be
due them , as commission on the
sale of a $10,000 farm. They say
in tbeir complaint that they
brought a buyer for Brockman's
farm, and that they are ent'tled
to compensation for the stipulated
amount through having fulfilled
their part of the" contract.
(Phone 87 j
Silk Floss Mattresses
Regular $18.00 35 lb. silk floss
mattresses now $11.95. Worth &
Gray Furniture Sale. Adv.
Tube Free
With each tire, 30x3 Vacuum
Cup, $10.15; 30x3 M Vacuum
Cup. $11.95. Fairgrounds Store.
Adv.
Special 5-Course Chicken Dinner-
Today. The Spa, Adv.
Meanest Man Yet Alive
The meanest man is not -dead
He Is' in Salem, but as yet hasn'
been identified. Friday night
some one stealthily entered the
premises of Mrs. J. T. Wettig, 745
Ferry street, and with a jack
knife cut down a young walnut
tree that was just about at the
MAE MURRAY
RUDOLPH
VALENTINO '
In
"The
Delicious .
Little Devil"
2 7:15 9 p. m.
35c
FRUIT JARS
New Mason Fruit Jars,
Quarts 70c Dozen
at the
CAPITAL
BARGAIN
HOUSE
215 Center Street
Phone 398
We buy and sell
EVERYTHING
pecUl 5-C ourse Chicken Di"nei
Today. The Spa. Adv.
Mate Range
Six-hole, white porcelain and
ickel trimmed $78.95. Worth fc
ray Furniture Sale. Adv.
Broken Arches
And other deformities of the
feet corrected without loss of time
from your occupation. Drs, White
and Marshall, U. S. Bank bldk.
Adv.
Will Talk on Persia
M. Mickel. a Persian who is
espousing the cause of the desti
tute Nestorian children of his na
tive land, will talk today at both
the Baptist and Presbyterian
churches. Rev. W. T. MillSken
has been designated .treasurer for
the fund In Salem and he wilf re
ceive money inended for the
needy .Persians. Mr. Mickel will
talk at the beginning of services
at the Baptist church and at the
end rf services at the Presbyter
ian church.
CONCERNING. YOUR
AGE
Proper glasses if you
need glasses will make you
look younger, feel younger
and see younger.
BEWARE OF EYE STRAIN
Eyestrain is a drain not
only upon your vision, but
upon your health, energy
and disposition. Our glas
ses will save this waste.
Better see us now.
MORRIS
OPTICAL CO.
301-5 Oregon Bldg.
' Oregon's Largest Optical
' Institution
Phone 23 D for appointment
: SALEM, OREGON
Birjrfi Recovered
Stanley Rumpolia of Hazel
Green reported to the police Sat
urday that he had recovered the
bicycle stolen from him on July
9. It was a good day for the re
etfYery of bicycles for' the super
intendent of the Boys School re
ported the return of two boys who
had rnn away July 25, taking two
bicycles from Salem, one belong
ing to Charles Ferrell and the
other from the Dawson home In
Salem.
Brunswick Phonographs & Reo
Honse,
Moore's Mnsic
Court. Adv.
415
.Mac Donald's farmer Aim an
At Tyler's Drug Store. Adv,
Roadster Turned
A Ford roadster, license num
ber 5840, was turned in to the
Marion garage, by the police de
partment Saturday, after it had
been left parked on the street tor
an unusual length of time. The
license records show that it was
registered by Ernest Trlove, of
Albany.
out Saturday and. bagged a whole
squad of victims to hia bow-'n-ar.
row. Three licenses were issued
at the office of the county clerk,
the test day for home making
that has been calendared this
year. The licenses issued were
to Harry Wechter, 21. and Har
riet Coburn. 18. both of Salem;
to Medford L. Ingram and Gwen
dolyn Bowman, 21 and lft. of Sil
ver ton; and to Harry W. Bordune
and Era L. Sullivan. 21 and 17.
of Salem. The average age of
the contracting' parties is perhaps
the lowest on record this year, for
so Urge a number of licenses.
Jast 14 Left
Get a refrigerator now, 25 per
cent off at Stiff's. Adv.
A Classified Ad
Will bring yon a buyer. Adv.
HOTEL ARRIVALS
Miss Nellie and Miss Agnes Bar
fcyte. will return today from Rain
ier National park where they have
spent a two weeks outing.
Mr. and Mrs.; Arthur Welch will
leave today for a two weeks' trip
to Breitenbush Hot Springs.
Mr. and Mrs.' A. J. Edwards and
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Baker will
drive to Paclfkjj City today for the
week-end.. The Edwards will re
turn late Monday afternoon while
Want to Borrow
$1200 at 8 per cent Interest
paid in advance for two years on
48 lots valued at $3600 in Klam
ath Falls. Socolotsky, 341 State.
Adv.
Xew $325.00 Victor Piano
$375.00. Moore's Music House,
415 Court St. Adv.
Trusses
Fitted at Tyler's Drug Store by
an expert in the business. Adv.
Badgers Attentioi
The Wisconsin picnic will be
held at fairgrounds Wednesday.
August 9th. Basket dinner at
noon. Adv.
Sonora & Victor Phonographs
Moore's Musio ' House, 415
Court St. Adv.
Takes the Days
A man giving the name of
Frank A. Logan, of Portland, was
i arrested Saturday, on a charge of
disorderly conduct. He was giv
en a fine of $10 or five dars. and
he chose the days. He is using
them up at the city bastlle.
Dra, White and HarshsTl
Osteopathia physicians, U I Bk,
Adv.
A. B. Chase
And three Kimball used pianos
for sale cheap. Moore s Music
House, 415 Court St. Adr.
Justices Leave Today-
Justices John McCourt and
John L. Rand of the state su
preme court will leave for San
Francisco where tbey will attend
the convention of the American
Bar association. They will be ac-
Changes Position-
Roy A. Fasching, formerly with
the PrUe Shof Co.. of this city,
has accepted a position with John
J. Rottle, successor to the Boot
ery. Mr. Fasching will be pleased
to meet his many friends at his
new nosttion and give you the
MARION R. Charles. Mrs. V.
D. Calways. R T. Stickles. G. B.
Smith, Ralph H. King, Harold II.
Cake. H. Soysmith, Hazel Iron
ton. Lucille La Vare, H. H. Hayes,
J. M. Amibal. Miss A. Ingram,!
Malcolm L. Gilbert. Mr. and Mrs.
C. A. Wolfary, Bertha Hollam,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Dyer,
Edith B. Dunsmore, Portland; R.
O. Baird, Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Car
yell, Seattle; J. Bender, Albany;
M. Richards, E. M. Davis. Long
Beach; E. W. -Warrenton, Cor
vallis; M. Evelyn Mead, Victor,
X. ,Y.; Mr. and Mrs. E. Fraser,
Silverton; Mrs. T. O.Hendricks,
Mrs, L. Klaus, Cbehalls.
BLIGH Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Corey. Jefferson; Grover Miller,
Los Angeles; H. D. Hutt, Berke
ley; Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Cham-
plain, Albany; C. E. Thompson,
Oakland; George Brantz, Hills-
boro; Maurice O. Hayes, Dallas;
G. Gore Medford; Hugh Kesler,
F. O. . Kesler, Mr. and Mrs. H.
Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Williams. J. W. Collins, Portland.
TERMINAL Mr. and Mrs. A.
B. Shields. Mr. and Mrs. S. M.
McClung. Silverton; J. E. Tolman,
Corvallis; George W Stoke, Bend;
Mrs. F. O. Berg. Los Angeles;
J. G. McCarthy, J. F. McCarthy,
William McCarthy, John Dowd,
Butte; Mrs. G. M. Potter, Los An
geles; C. W Stratton, W. W. Wllk
inson, Harold N. Schafer, Port
land.
companied by their wives. Justice same personal attention in the f u
L. T. Harris returned Saturday
from Tacoma where he addressed
a meeting of the Washington
State Bar association.
ture as in the past. Adr.
Sherman Clay & Co. Pianos
Moore's Music Horfse, . 415
Court St. Adv.
Charged With Speeding
Howard Balch. of Salem, was
haled into the oplice station. Sat
urday, by Officer Parrent, charged
with speeding. He will have
hearing before the court, Monday,
August 7.
SAVE - SAVE - SAVE
GENTS FURNISHINGS
New and second band elotblBg and aboM.
Most compiau naad stock in tn city.
Get ear price before 70a buy
CAPITAL EXCHANGE
342 N. Corn'L PfcoM 1368-W
Get That Furniture Now
At removal sale prices at Worth
& Gray's Furniture Sale. Adv.
8. O. STONE, M.D.
General Office Practice .
Cancers Treated
Office, Tyera Drug. Store
15? S. Commercial Street
Why Not?
Buy a refrigerator at our re
duced prices? Come in and look
them over. Stiffs. Adv.
Chicken Dinner
Time Served all day;
Place The Gray Belle. Adv.
THE REAL TEST
In choosingj your school, re
member that ! the real test of
quality lies in what has been
accomplished by its graduates.
In the past thirty years, scores
of our graduates hare become
business men and women of
prominence In Oregon.
Thorough courses, competent
teachers, up-to-date equipment,
and a high standing among
business men all over the state
are some of the qualifications
this school holds out to you.
Above all el.e It has success
fully stood that most searching
test of all the test of time.
Let us tell you about our work.
Write or call.
Capital Business CcDege
Salem : : Oregon
REALTY EXCHANGES (
Reported by Union Abstract I
Company
t
A. Coovert and wife to C. R.
Miller, lot 5. block 3. Richmond
addition to Salem, $10.
City of Salem to M. Wilcox. lot
9, block 10, Oaks addition to Sa
lem. $749.
M. A. Bellinger to W. H. Lynn.
lof 1. block 4, Frickey's addition.
$1.
A. Weiss and wife to D. J. Mc-
Guire. land In claim 56-5-1-W..
$2500.
M. J. Royal to Ej R. Williams,
part of claim 46-7-3-W., $850.
R. C. Russell and wilf eo E. A
Russell, part of lot :32, Silverton,
$850.
SAVE $ $ $
by buying yonr hardware and fnr-
Ttiture at The- Capital Hardware
& Furniture Co., 28S No. Com
mercial street. Phone 947.
Bond Approval Asked
Application for certification of
$525,000 bonds was filled Satur
day with the state irrigation se
curities commission by the Mea
dows drainage district of Klamath
county. It is proposed to reclaim
the land by diking, and after this
Is done the land will be irrigated.
The location is in the upper Klam
ath marsh.
The J. R. Watklns Products
A. A. ENGLEBART.
City Sales Manager
246 Lafelle Street. Salem, Ore.
Phone 1734 W. Goods delivered
i Ypu Can Af ford .
A refrigerator .now. All refrig
erators reduced at Stiffs. AOv.
Legal Blanks-
Get them at The Statesman 01-
fice. Catalog on application.
Htrtoin's GJttiei AdT
2gjgBrri Wear them ana see Application on File
Easier and Better
HARTMAN BROS.
Phone 1255. SsJea, Ore
The state engineering depart
merit has on file 14 recent appli
cations for authority to make
small "appropriations of water
H. G. Wiggins of Salem Heights,
left Saturday for a 10 days vaca
tion at Ashland, Or.
Edwin S. Wagner of Tacoma Is
a guest at the Socolofsky home for
the week-end.
Guests at the G. E. Terwilliger
home are Prof, and Mrs. Albert
WorBhan of Chicago. Professor
Worshan is head of the Worshah
School of Embalming and will de-
lver a lecture and give demon-.
strations at the meeting of the
Oregon Funeral j Directors' meet
ing this week in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. "W. D. Clark are
week-end guests in Hlllsboro.
Edwin Dufno of Eugene was a
visitor in Salem yesterday.
J. A. Wright returned during
the week fromm Eatonvllle,
Wash., where he went because of
the death of his mother.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Barhyte and
from
MTJTF'X AUTO I
WRECKING
HOUSE
Parts for One-Third to
; One-Half Off
I buy old cars
424 N. Com'L Phone 523
Oregon streams and springs.
Chicken Dinner
Served all day. The Gray Belle.
Adv.
Oil Stoves Reduced
Big discount on Red Star, Per
fection and Clark's Jewel Oil
stoves at Stiff's. Adr.
STEINBOCK
JUNK CO.
Pays Best Cash Prices
for ;
JUNK
, - , and . ' j : -
OLD FURNITURE
The House of Half a ' I
Million and One Bargains
402 N. ComX Phone 523
City File Suit
The city of Salem is going to
; have either the money or the title.
if possible, in the suit it has filed
against Thomas Holt, the Oregon
Realty & Investment company.
and Chris Lachele. The suit is
for 1 settlement of a paving bill
of $788.77. for lot 4 and the
south one-half of lot 3, block 54,
original townslte of Salem.
Roast or Fried "
? m.1.1... ......
1UicK.eu. uiuuer.
i Gray Belle. Adv.
today at the
I Trunks, Ban and Leather
Before yon take a trip call and
i look at those Betterbllt trunks at
T. E.' Shafers, 170 8. Commercial.
lAerolux Porch Shades
At low prices. At Stiffs. Adv
Good License Day -;
"Dan Capid finds the warm wea
ther sometimes Just to his Ilk-
j I inl and - tbe little rascal slipped
PERSONALS
DIED
TRIMBLE Elsie Trimble died at
a local hospital August 4, at
6:50 a. m. Mrs. Trimble, who
was 25 years old, is survived by
her husband, F. H. Trimble.
and her father and mother, Mr. 1
and Mrs. Henry Dllllng. kThe
body is at Webb L Clough's.
Funeral announcements, later.
r
Webb '& Clougb
LtiEzj Fcstrs!
Expert Err&sT.Tsgn
the aBker family will rental
the coast for the com;ag wevk; .
Lee L. Gilbert went to Portland
yesterday. y -,V- i--
EAT ICE CREAM
Hot and tired?
Say 1 a dish ' of . cold - ice
cream will cool you off
and make you feel lilt
new. - ".
Try Our Fountain . . ;
, Specials
We make 'em right !
Schaeiefs
Drug Store
Sole Agent Garden Court
Preparations .
135 N. Comn. Phone 197
-TRY TI1R PEXSLAR
DRUG STORK FIRST
1, . " (? .7 ':n
PIANO
JAZZ
12 weeks
V
- 12 lessons
For Beginners and
' Advanced
" v-
Enroll Now
Waterman
Piano School
Room 3 McCornack
Bid?.
Jv& VfeJ' fr'A m
Make the Most
pi Your Charms
Our complete line: of high
grade Toilet Prepara
tions Will assist '
Tyler Drug Co.
157 S. Commercial St.
Karam's Shorthand
In Thirty Days Guaranteed
Four Lessoni Text ;
Hi
.i &
A Quick Way to Better Position and Bigger Pay
We can prove to you in a few minutes how you can qual
ify in thirty days to hold a stenographic position or .to
teach in one of our schools . ,. .
You Can , :
do this and retain your present position
We Guarantee
to teach Karam Shorthand in SO days or it costs you
nothing. We only ask that you attend our classe3 two
hours daily for thirty days. ' r 1 1 4L
Day and Night ClasseSUrt any Time .
Don't 'say fclt Can't be' Done" Investigate!
National School of Shorthand
- 212-213 Oregon Bldg-Phone 1890J or 788
SpeciahRates During August and September
JOHNSON VT. V. Johnson died
at hia residence, 909 Hoyt
street. August 5, 1922, at tbe
age of 62 years. He leaves his
widow, Mary, one daughter.
Leila and one son. Dr. W. A.
Johnson, all of Salem. He was
a member of Woodlake lodge.
No. 221 A. F. & A. M.. Wood-
lake. Neb. The funeral services
will be held Tuesday at 2 J
m., from the Webb & Clougb
mortuary. Services at the
crave n charge of Pacific
lodge No. 50 A. F. & A. M. In
terment in City View cemetery.
THE BANK'S SERVICE SETS THE;
v.. i PACE
TN times of business depression it is up to
tne bank to drive away the community.,
k gloom, and keep up the spirits of the; public
in general. And in times of prosperity the v
bank must keep people from going clear to
the other extreme, and indulging in extrav
agances. . v . v . '
.. i -.) .. , , , -. f . ',
In other words, the bank setslhe pace for
the community, and regulates the business"
barometer. It must be neither psesimistic
nor yet unduly optimistic, and it must be"
prepared to meet the '.financial4 needs of its
patrons regard! es3 of outside conditions,
tl i 1 1 ! MM!