THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON - -THURSDAY MORNING,-AUGUST 31, 1D22 4 - Mr that - Thomas s&tlsfy -a mortgage I1Y?NEPS IN BRIEF of SG50 on property for" her. She JaaJbettfff hauled olfvlhert Picnic Again Postponed The O. A," C. ciub picnic, sched : iJnled for thiv&Wnfc'Aa. been postponed becau?e of raln? This lis the second time It has, been postponed for jkhe ame reason. A'. W. C. A, Cafeteria Will open Friday, ?ept. 1 -Adv Boston YisttorUIero . Miss Edith - Jacques Jacques, from Boston, a cousin of Mrs. Rose Gamble, is visiting- at tho Jatter's hone, en route to Los An geles, v She is ' in loje -with . tho western coftfry and? has had a ''wonderful . trip across the coun try, coming by the .way of the Canadian route to ranee itupen B. C, and on dewn the coast to Seattle, Bhe having come by boat from Prince Rupert, and through beautiful country, having been in sight .- of kind .all, the . way, and touching at various points along the way. . ,'"f ' ;-r? " r. Is . given, custody of -four minor children. The . Couple hare' bad a family of 10 children, some of them being" grown-up and aay from the broken-home. Jack's Cafe 163S. Com. St. A good place to eat. ' Tables and. counter. AdT. Pear Canning licidps The Oregon,; Growers Packing corporation need 75 additional women at their plant, corner of Trade and High streets. Adv. Will Hunt Deer Dr. CL E. Prime, J. H. Milsom, Ole Oleson and Robin Day, ex pect to leave on Saturday ror a few days deer hunting. The,deer are said to be especially, fat and fine in the Alsea district and the hunters expect a profitable-Jour ney. Divorce Allowed A decree of divorce was filed it., the circuit I cpurt ednesday j Pear Canning lU-sin.i . releasing Annie Thomas from I. j The Oregon Growers Henry Thomas, and giving her ,$75 attorney's fees and requiring Packing corporation needs: 75 additional women :at their plants corner of Trade and High streets.- Adv. Leaving Today -THOMAS MEIGHAN In "If You Believe It, i:sa;; t Tomorrow, , 1 ,v ETHEL CLAYTON . ' In ; - ' ." " fou tiieTdefense'! il Last - Times Today DORIS MAY ;..y. III ;f . -U Gay and Devilish" , Tomorrow I ., "SNOW" BLIND" s arid v Round 3 of : Wet In Portland - Attorney - Carey - F; Martin re turned from Portland late yester day after a full day's attendance upon the courts. He reports that a steady rain ten m I'oruana an day, pedestrians using umbrellas. case fell off a truck on which it I near Livesiey. Canning Peaches, Any .Variety- Phone 52F11. Bring boxes and come to the orchard. Adv. STEEL FBE5 IE II PfcAGE Harness Housings Lost J. Kaonhahn reports the theft of two heavy harness housings flwyy Power Plant Of P. R. ironr nis Darn in eaiem. housings were marked 0.;T. C. Co. Pear Canning Begins The Oregon Growers Packing corporation needs 7 addiwona women at their plant, corner w! Trade and High streets. AdT.-, b & P. Will Soon be Ready for Operation ii dene partly by E?rake:t;th flood water during. tije flood:sea Ron when there is a' vast surplus! Toe plant is one of the most .note worthy power projects in the west. w. i inn PUSSES; ra Fines Collected : f - The city treasury Isj going strong in fines these days, some of them assessed and some for feits. P.rE. Davis paid speeding; Ralph Fowler paid the same sum, and George R. Parks failed to appear and claim the xe tura of his $20 bond for a hear ing on the same charge. R. R. McAdatni forfeited his bond fof intoxication, and E. S. Stuart who had a $25 deposit for disorderly conduct, also forfeited his good money. 1 rubbers and other winter protec- Ucen9eil Yetcriay tions. The pavements were wet with standing water In holes as far south as Oregon City, but south of the hill at New Era were practically dry, indicating that the rain was much heavier in the lower Willamette and Columbia river districts than In the lamette yalley. Trusses . Pitted at Tyler's Drug Store by an expert In the" business. AdT, ' Three -marriage .licenses were issued Wednesday from tho office of the county clerk.; Frank Beut ler and Apalonia Kufner were au thorized to wed: also. Walter F, Ennis and Ena M. Wolf, and Alex andeir Hefsler ' and " May Luella w'1" Finley. The ' average' of about three licenses a working day has been maintained for - some -time past. ' At tends! Poult ry . Meeting : A. L. Lindbeck, Salem -newspaperman and poultry fancier, last - night attended -a- meeting of PQultry producers t at Jlillsboro, Mr., Lindbeck. gave an address be fore the mestlng. Apartment for Rent ; Inquire of Gertrude J. M. Page, realtor, 3 . blocks north, of post- office, on North Cottage 6ty Adv. llOlloKaiildi Steady Employment vi Our Canning Department K , v KING'S FOOD PRODUCTS .... - ,.. 1 "5Vt After Six Years at 495 Court . street, will move my Hat Blocking .Business to 291 N;; Commercial street where J shall be pleased to serve. all eus- Itomera promptly after September 5. C. B. Ellsworth. Adv. Barber Ixcates .Here ' I. G. Schwenke. has.arrived?Jiei from Ritzville, Wash., and has en tered into a partnership with J. C Hlnkle in the barber business, Durcasins a half interest ' in the shop at 335 State street. Legal Blanks- Get them at The Statesman of flee. Catalog on application. AdT, Clothing Lost X,; J." Morris, working ' at the il 4 Purchases Library Henry J. Millie has recently Llve8ley hop yards, reported to f purchased the law library and the V( KAllni V,n liOO nf a fill Hf9flA 1 1 K..lnAna r Into t V " containing. $200 worth of cloth- Pogue. M"r. Millie wiU conUnue. lfeir. Jlni1 . ing Land .other particles. ' The suit I the practice of law in the office .. .. occupied by - Mr. " Pogue in the MacDonaKTa farmer Almanac At Tyler's Drug Store. AdT. ariV -Gla$$C$ j iIasonlc building. He will be asso- 'V'V T Iran G. Martin , 1. sier. ana ceiier HARTMAN BROS. Phone v 12S5, . Salcm; Oregon XSAVE;:$ $ $ X FOR LADIfiS V. - es Officials On Trip Governor Olcott, Secretary of IStatA Sam A. Iv'ozer. State HiKhH by buying your hardware and way Engineer Herbert Nunn and, i,fnro at-. Thfl flanital Hard- Superintendent R. E. L. Steiner , - f 1 . .t , t .V- ware & Furniture.XX jo wo. BWf lur " UHIUinuui3H U-tte ,rnnrh amithrtrn Orei gon, and while on the trip will at- tend the Lakeview Round-up. The steal, framing is all in place for the) big new power-build ing plant of the P. R. L. & P. com pany. ,The main machinery room is to have an overhead crane to traverse the. whole length of the turbineV-nd the bis generators. They , can pick up the ponderous machines and juggle them across the room as it they were spool toys. The machines themselves are being set into place on the new foundations though the floors as a whole have not yet been laid. When all the new stuff Is put into place the floor will be finished. . Boilewr Put-Together.. The pneumatic rlviter and tube expander . have been at work on the boiler tubes for the great boil ers that ' came In sections and are being put together here. There are more than '9 00 of these three- Inch water tubes that will carry steam at a working' pressure of 175 pounds and" furnish super heated, dry steam at 500 degrees Fahrenheit. The boilers are all in place, and some of the fire bricking for the furnaces has been done.- ! The whole f urnace, ar rangement will be .the very last work in boiler-room construction. The boilers will have dual heat ing service: 'hog" fuel, or mac erated, chipped wood waste, and oil burners. They can be used simultanuously If necessary for quick service. The hog fuel comes In? by"' conveyer from the railroad half a block north of the plant, and Is automatically stoked into the furnaces. . The oil goes' in un der pressure;-ancL is sprayed into the firing room. ' ' Demand .Growing. : , . . Because of the growing demand for flights, and power from thou sands of 6mall users who In the aggregate use. an enormous Quant ity j'of electricity, the Berles of plants belonging to the P. B.,L. & P. Co. have been! taxed almost to All the steam plants have been called Into requisition, as well as the hydro electric installations in the rivers. The exceptionally dry season has lowest in years, so there has been little surplus power production from any of the. plants.. . .J . . 1 4 , rower i iaai xutrtjtscu., ' The company is working stead ily on. .the. great new power plant On the upper Clackamas thatwill fcive an output of . 80,000 horse power all through the year. This Civil War Veteran and Prom- - inent'Oregonian Answers Last Call Personally ''''w; don't t-1ra'agnl tn Th- "W?M?1. subject that the world cares much wheth-t strike ns as about as interesung erMiMlcCorinlck marries that as to whether JBlll Bryan Is com- Swis lidfng master or"" gives him Ing'bacY. Kxcaange. y WANTED WANTED - - . - Chevrolets, Maiwellsrand Fords ' ; :.' 4, I pav cash price for any model Used auto parts 331 to 60 off Mike's Auto Wrecking House Phone 523 . 421 N. Commercial SL William II. Burghardt, well known? Oregon citiien,; died late Tuesday while on a visit to bi8 nephew, L.. L. Burghardt, near Molalla. He was 85 years old at the time "of his death. HU wife died In Salem just one year "and eight months ago. Besides his son, William n. uurgnarai j r., i Salem, he is survived by one brother, Mark B. Burghardt of Clinton, 111. ' Mr. Rurehardt' was born In 183T in Great Barrlngton, Wor cliester. county, Mass. The family had lived for several generations in the. same place,, the.srarid fath er of W. H. Burghardt, Sr., hav ing come there from Holland. His father founded the first fair In the United States, the Berkshire County. Cattle show."; " . - When 16 years old, Mr. Burg hardt went to Detroit, later going to Kentucky where he enlisted for the Civil war. He was married in 1869 to Ella Richey and moved to Oregon in 1891, locating In Oregon City here he -was in the mortgage and loan business. He came to Salem in 1900 and had since made his home here. While in Salem he was engaged in mine promotion work in the Santlam, district. He devoted .a number of-years; to life insurance work in the east and to' make the sale of policies I quicker he . took with him an examining physician on his trips into the mountains in quest of possible candidates for life Insurance, v . The funeral will be held Friday at 2:30 from Webb & Clough'a. JUNK THE JJUNK And MaWMoney We Pay Ca$h - Furniture, Sacks, BotlleC Itajes. rStoves, Ranges,' Paper, Jank:of att Kinds:;; ,v: STEINBOCK : 'JUNK. CO., "The House of Half a Million and One Bargain , j lone, 5240 NGamrnercial SU; u Ohio lias just emerged from t special session' of the legislature She is a tough old state.. ... y. LADD t BUSHp BANKER- Established 186 4 . . : General Banking Business-. 1 1 Office IlQura from 10 a. m. to 3 v ; , . , , : ' ; ' ..!, i ' i J. A. D.bnag VeteniisiiySurg 545 Ferry Street Salcnv Oreffon- :;!';i-4f-.'PhorielS60(f ' -v ;.'t V V : Hieh class slioe3.'.fjor..the familvAwe feature, only h&X best of leather in the best known lines such as, WALK OVER Shoes for men and women in all the newest lasts jdirect from WALKOVER style center. DOUGLAS shoes Jfor men and women, the nationally advertised shoe with a reputation,' at prices that attract. EDMONDS Foot Fitters for men, a specially constructed shoe for men with particular, feet; moderately priced. Spuntex Hose for the ladies, trim fitting and guaranteeel wear at prices that delight. V Make this ' store yourstprp . ',- . --.,-:.... v l - A i JOHN J. ROTTLr. I16T.N. Commercial St, 1 'ii'ati-tiirS 7 REMEMBER THIS. No matter how , thorough your education, .may have oeen,: now Jrbad a knowledge Of art and literature youVmayurhsure ac- quiredr snch. a knowledge Is not going to be of mpen useio you If "you cannot turn It to account In making a living. Ojie bt, the, best ways foturn such an education into a wage earning medium is to take up a thorough. business course in a high grade ..Business, College, Hit: - il --ir-i - -.. Yon must have expert know ledge of some .kind, to make your way Jn.jthe world to" the best 'advantage.! The business .worldV of fer? the greatest op nnrtnnltlea to Touns men and PERSONALS i 8. M. Endicott spent yesterday. Jn Portalnd. ; , Mr. and Mrs. W. P, Ellis re-; turned Tuesday from Cannon Beach. : Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Lafler have- las their guests, Mr. and Mrs. D I.'Pallinger of Carrol, Iowa. They 1 are returning from California. f Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Roberts are home from Long, Beach, Wash., where .they have been for two weeks, . ' DIED READING Frank Reading was l ; accidentally kilkd when a train . nit the truck he was driving " near the Livesiey station. "Mr. Reading, who was 40 years old, is survived by his widow, Mjrs. Frank Reading, four children, all at the "Germalen hopyard; and his father, M. D. i Reading of Tillamook, Ore. . Body at Webb & dough's and funeral announcement will 5 be - made later; ' .-. 1 1 ";,.. qpo BE fegateiiQl6tbeo, that fit arid hang p er;- tectly is every, vo- fnan's i HOTEL ARRIVALS women. our for Let - ns tell yon about courses. - Write or- call Information. If a 4 '11 rHE PART THE BANK PLAYS --CHASINe AWAY GLOOM , XT7HATEVER the, business -conditions, a " bink must hold to a sane optimism." JN? ; Pollyariha spirjt, but simply a f innbejij?f in the ultimate rightness of thingsjn geheral--i a knowledge that the pendulumtmust swings' , Thelafet two or three, years .have iJeen haroi ones for everybody and often it has not been easy for the United States rNational- to keep (.it3 faith In the real soundness of business In. general but it .has, and now conditions ..are i FRUIT; JARfS New Blasoa, Fruit Jars, QuarU .70c Dozen BARGAIN; HOUSE 215 OnUr. Street Phbne"398 We buy and sell IHARION It. C. Dart, Fred Kingston. A. ' Rubens. E. Du- Rae. E. H. Clarke. Nelson L.e- Page, T. Williams, Mr. and Mrs E. Cotton, CWries M. SilTerman, CI H. Alberts. J. F. O'Nell, Port-J land; T. M. Richardson, Tacoma; Fred Anderson, Monitor; C. I. Laselle, Denver; F. F. Smith, Me? Minnvllle; F. M. Roberts, Berke ley; Mrs. Anna Gallagher, Great Fails, Mont,; Mr. and Mrs. J." H Dalrd, Minneapolis: Mr. and Mrs TV i,Garrer, MiBs Maybelle Spar llhg, Kelso, Wash. BLIGH A. J. Manning. R. G Manning, . Roseburg; J. JR. Roke, H. E. Kent: Livingston, F. R Bingham, W. E. Greene, Charles Nelson; C. E. Jackson, Portland; Paul Lunde, Falls City; Ralpn Vandeburg, Florence; Ralph H Stilts, Scotts Mills; J. Crlchton Marsraret Coat. Oregon City: Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Clark, Corvallis Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Elick, Oak land. Cal.r C. F. Bllter. Mrs. G. T, Allen, Valsetz. t TERMINAL C. H. Oakley, Spokane: L. L. Howard. vW. H Atuceter, Ruth Howard. , J. Vid goff, L. A. fairest. Ruby M Brumfield, Portland; R. L. York Corvallis; Mr. and airs. Wesley Andrews; Baker. VV ARRANCE Edward Arrance was accidentally .killed Aug. 30 by a train near Livesiey Sta tion while riding ln a , truck driven by Frank' Reading. Mr. Arrance, who was 39 years old, Is survived by. his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. David Arrance of Falls City. Body is at Webb Clough'a and jfuper- al announcements will be made later. . . , , , -l COMING! . SCREEN SCRAP BOOK rs V -.J.i-..v-r-yi ' Perfection in. desighf -ih;wd'sK0;in;vairgi. ?'manship,.ar5e: BURGHARDT WUliam Holle- beck Burkhardt passed away at his nephew's home, 1 1-2 miles north of Molalla, Aug30, 1922, at 2 p, m. Mr. Burghardt, who was 86 years old, is survived by i one son, W, H. Burghardt Jr., of Salem, and one brother, M. W. Burghardt of Illinois. Funeral services will be held In . the Webb Clough chapel, Fri day, Sept. 1, at" 2" p. nt. Inter- . mont will be in the City .View cemetery. - . . fp,' S '2 It -..'i-.",..?: I reasons, wJ Gai; m e n ts th e on that look so comfortable? v Style, Quality in d Moderate Price are feabires of Our Clothes for Women. Jf REYNOLDS At a local hospital Wednesday, Aug. 30, Mrs. Eve lyn M. Reynolds, age 24 years, wife of Ray W. Reynolds, mo ther, of Wllford Ray Reynolds, age 4 months, all of Myrtle Point OrJi daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .Brlstow. Gabbert. Re-1 - mains are. at the RIgdon mor tuary.; Notice of funeral Jater. ' 2- 5 J - NT POST At Rickreall, . Polk, coun- ( 5 ty, Wednesday, August 30, Melvln. Alien Post, . 5 months old son of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil ; V. Pnf Th little body will J be forwarded by the Rigdori mortuary, to Junction' City for funeral services and interment which will be held at Blachly, Lane county. ' ' .1 . i- Webb&Clough Leading Funeral justifying this faith, - - X UnitedStates' I uireciors . WATCH FOR IT. .t.. .: 145-147 Jf. LlbcrtylSt. 1 SALEM Expert EmLalaers X QUALITY MERCILIXDISE 1 5 RuioiialBiMci