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. V ' If .V Tim OREGON STATESIAN. SALEM. OREGON FRIDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 15, 1922 -r . If .c r ft a 3 citynes IN BRIEF ' nance, Armory Tomorrow night. Miami Melo-d dlansv ; Admission 90 cents,' tax 9c. Single dance, 10c; ladles free.-7-Adr. , ' ItfM Wnldin Permit. Marriage licenses ere issued yesterday at the office of the county clerk to Joe Crawford and , AAnnan Compton, both of Stayton, " andC C. Hall and Alice Kroen ' ert ota of Wapato, Wash, j Read ' ' ; Gertrude Robinson Ross "story, ""Phoebe Baxter's Story,"! In the r. October number, of True Confes ''itons. For sale at The Ace. Adv. - ' f.; .; Genuine Leather .-" Couches in black and brown, , .slightly used, $17.50 and $20. C. . s. Hamilton, Goodr Furniture. - . Adr. -;:. Dance Tomorrow Nigh t v Miami Melodians, 8aleni" mory. Admlarfori 80c;tax, ar- 9c; single dance, lOc. Adr. V .. Ladies free. VTedgewood Stovi - And ranges have no equaL Let U0. show you our lines. C. S. HamUton, Good Furniture, Adr. r-ance, Miami Melodiai Temorroir night, Salem armory -Adr. Gets Hearing oday George '"HptinV jsaTd to be em ployed' ao & laborer on the, Jones farm and trho was arrested Wed nesday . charged withi assaulting a young stepson, will be given a 1 hearing this afternoon In the court of Justice Unruh. For Sale $430 - , 11920 Ford sedan. In excellent! condition. Phone 15S3W. Adr1. Experienced Waitress Wanted The SpaAdv. CAUGHT IN UQUOR RAID. a-"' r . - t Legal Blanks Get them at The Statesman of fice. Catalog on application. I Adr, " Has Criminal Record ;.; Ed JDavfc. one of he three iew- elry peddlers arrested here a few days ago antf returned to Oregon City , where it is claimed the trio stole' ,he gems, has a long crimin al record and is wanted iif three other coast cities to answer grand larceny charges, according to Po lice "Chiei -MofflW who has, been checking up onthrjcjied men. .. - - - -. -t . -j -Good.Xsed Rockers . -...'y' In' . Wood and leather seats,' at half piice C, S Hamilton, :Good Furniture. Adr. Part Time Jobs Wanted For Willamette students. Phone 317.' Adr. I PERSONALS Davenports, Chairs,-. Rockers Tables, stoves, bed springs and mattresses, slightly used. See us before buying half off. C. S. Hamilton, Good Furniture. Adjv. V , ' .,' '. Beautiful Asters,, 25c Dozen Zinnias, 15c. 801 - Locust. Phone 102 4 W. Adr. Part Time Jobs Wanted For Willamette. Phone 317. Adr. students. I . , i . j -a i a nri i '-f i jjp lrJ'V I.. I JACK HOLT - "WHEN SATAN SLEEPS" Based on "'. ' Parson of Panamint " Cbnilng ' , ' MAE MURRAY V, "BROADWAY ROSE" V " New Today A Curwood Story . "THE MAN FROM HEITS RIVER" With . IRVING CUMMINGS And4 . ? A Fine Cast 'Added Attraction . Round 4 The Leather Pushers" LADD. & BUSH, BANKERS . ,.' ........ vEsUWished 1868 . ' r ' . ' ., . ' -h ' " General Banking Business V1 X - ..r: V' f:': .'' ' - '' ' - v j , - . i. ... , - ' . . . ' " Office Hours from 10 a. m. to 3rX ni," - .'T . i . . ......... . : .... - J. A. Donaghue Veterinary Surgeon ' .545 Ferry Street, Salem Oregon Phone 1360 j . j--:. ' too iJiiisSiteil Steady Employment in 'Qor Cannings Department ' Report for Worlc at Oiice V K 'r KING'S FOOD PRODUCTS CO., s --- -M- J 1904 V V 1923 'Wary Schultz, VlcUnist ' Franklin Launer, pianist, in re cital at armory,' Friday? Sept. 15 Benefit of soldiers' itard and the Salem hospital. Tickets 50c, o sale at Will's and-Moore's music houses. Adv. A Classified AO i Will bring you buy-- -Adr. - : Jack Hayes, who has been play ing ball at'Bandon during the summer, has returned to his home here. D. C. Lewis of Portland.mem- ber of the Multnomah county del egation to the state legislature. was a Salem" visitor yesterday. Miss Edna Simonton, of the state banking department,, " who has been en a vacation that took her as far east as Yelawstnoe national park, and to . points in Montana, returned to her duties at the state house yesterday. Lester Davis, member of the staff of the state fire marshal's denariment. with headquarters In Portland, is in Salem loosing up evidence relative to ;f ires. A. C. Barber, state Insurance commissioner and state fire mar Fhal, was in Portland yesterday. have a &lash 'Burning Causes Scare WKt HV m tort-ihla onn flagration that was destroying J BJT5 FOR BREAKFAST Buincnjouy s aofne occurrea i uurs- i day night. The cky was reddened for a mile around by the blaze. More, than 100 Salem autos loaded with i sympathizers and rescuers drove out to the place, ready to drag ; the survivors out of the flames and give them first aUt or a lift into the dead wagon. It was a red-hot ITre, ai right, but It ...1A1LJJL.WIUMLMM JJf. 11. SJmLX. m i.wiyT,L- 1 N-f--aaBl n . jr .- 4 v ' . y- r j ---. Jt - .--v. .i. J !V f.J v.-. ii - .-- , i If , - . I . - v.s . .. .w J K : gM-i------------------ am mtn in aw rt-rta- her to miss," J retorted, turning over andver in my mind how best and quickest : to scotch" the dangerous snake known to our lit- tie circle as. Rita Drown. (To be ontinned) Indian Labor Political Issue in Australia The government Is about to print the paper money on a new; ; material, cl-imlng that the pres ent kind does not kep a bill la i good shi9 more than five months. You cant prove t by us, Ex- chanke. . ',' ; " ,- :', No doubt about it S Marion county should r.urse S And IheTe is only one possible objection; It will cost something. ti . ' Mme. Jeanne Herveux Catalano, licensed aviatrix and a captaiS in the aviation' section of New. York's police reserves, has been aii rested in New York city and must answer a charge of posse.ssinjf liquor. Her husband, Filippo, who is a twenty-three-year-old drug clerk and who married her after three weeks' courtship, was art raigned on a chargejpf possessing narcotics and hypodermic needles.! SYDNEY. N. S. W.. Sept. 14. 4 By " Associated fress ) The "White Australia" poiicy is likely tobecome an issue at the next federal elections if the govern-1 intent proposes a bill to give ef- .fect. totherequest of S. Sastri regarding--the status of Indians in the Commonwealth, politicians agree. . , Mr. Sastri said, just prior to his departure, for. New Zealand and j Canada ftef- having visited all prtDCIpar cities" in Australia, thai I Premier Hughes had been a warm ifflomf-et the "proposed, bill , When the matter was discussed at the last Imperial Conference' and, together with the representatives of the other Dominions except South . Africa, had pledged him self to remove all political disa bilities under which Indians in the Commonwealth labor. When Mr. Sastri addressed the Commonwealth parliament ' the Nationalists and Country Party- men applauded him, but the labor . members showed no enthusiasm. Several labor members professed a belief that Mr. Sastri's speech was the beginning of a campaign 1 to break down the barrier to Inn dlan immigration. Talking about prunes - and was only some slashinES in the everybody .here ought to be talk- I ine- about nrune3 ought to be , r , I ' " yon, and it was set out to burn full of prunes: the stuff out ofthe way. The dusty sky made a splendid illumi- nant, and the Ted glow showed for many miles. m S V S. II. Van Trump, Markm comir ty fruit' inspector, has touna growing in a fence corner in tne engaged in the prune industry, of in the nursery business, ought to get busy pronto; now; with out any chance of the possible immensely valuable find being hist. An orchard that would pro duce Petite prunes like the sam ple at The Statesman office would represent all the dtfierence thtoughouf the years between profit and loss; or oetween smau Jack's Cafe 163 S. Com. St. A good place to eat. : Tables and counter. Adr. Furnish Your Home yz At half off, from our exchange department. C. S. Hamilton, Good 'Furniture, Adv. ( CHOCOLATE Coated Peanut Crisps. 40c per pound THE LITTLE LADY'S STORE lOOOi Center St. Cor. 12th TRY TO SAVE YOUR MONEY rU Suits, Ovatpoatt, Shoe. tc W carry an A-l tin at half prlcaa. W alio boy all kinds of detain CAPITAL EXCHANGE 842 H. Commercial Phons lSSS-W tome s Liberty district Petite prune j profits and great gains; bonanza tree that bears prunes - bigger crops. than the ordinary, Italian prunes. The tree Is on the old . Zercher place, Just west of Liberty, on land that now belongs to H. A. Wrla'ht. R. Fl D. No. 3, Salem, Mr. Van. Trump brought one of these prunes to The Statesman of fice yesterday. It is like all the rest, from that tree, and it will make a 20-30 prune when dried. It is the observation of Mr. Van Trump that the tree has never grown a full crop. It has never had any cultivation, pruning;or spraying "just growed," like Toiy, in a fence corner, ane seed was carried by gray squirrels and there are many sucn trees near, but no ldele GarrisoB's New Phase of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE CHAPTER 123 Rita Brown's name, as Leila Fairfax choked on ft utterance, relieved the auxitty I had felt at many sucu friend's pan- other one bfarftg tbe sigM or y nruii i any p rum use. comes about a week. laten tnan the ordinary Petite. Tho States man had a lot to say about the c llaiimail's GlaSSCf I New Oregon tart and -,the Date Petite or sweet prune, in jtsi day's issue- All deserved, too But here is a true Petite or sweet nruno that is larger than the it will run true. ft Wear them and see Easier and Bettel - HARTMAN BROS. Phone 1255, Salem, Oregoi SAVE $ $ $ by buying your hardware and furniture at The Capital Hard ware & Furniture Co., 2$5 No. Commercial St. Phone 947. 1 what, at my first glimpse oi u distorted face. But the name of the girl I detested so fprdially, as sured,, me that while Leila proba bly bad good reason for the emo tion' which was shaking her. yet thete was hovering over us no ca lamity like death or maiming ac cident the two "contingencies I most? Aread. Leila was in no condition to I had WANTED All kiryis of; Second-hand i Furniture, Tools, , t Machinery - Cash Market Price Paid : CAPITAL BARGAIN HOUSE v ? Phone 398 .215 Center Street, Date prune. It it ,1s a great find; it will be worth millions to tne prune gruwi ug ,u-i anything more than dustry of the Salem district, "1Jearped rom her first hysterical not to the owner 01 ne nientlon of Rita's name. I guess which the tree U growing. The. that whatever had happened tree should be taken care of, like wag something affecting her en pure gold. Its grafts should be gagement te Alfred, and that she tried out under conditions of eul- coujj not bear to have either.her tivation that will give It a show' own peopie or Alfrd'a devoted to develop to its full possibilities, mother suspect anything was If Mr. Wright does not see the -,(,,, she had kept up appear- great value of the thing that Uncesat what cost I could sur come to him by. accident, oth6W miSg from ber pailid face and hol- krw .eyes, until she could no long stand!" she wailed. "If it were just an ordinary dinrer, I would n't mind, but Kila said or, I can't repeat it it's too horrible!' I interrupted her sternly: ' j "Now begin nt the beginning and tell me every word Rita Brown said to you about this. My stronger will swayed hers. and in another minute I was lis tening to a me3s I can give it no other word of disgusting descrip tions o: orgies, born I was sure, partly-in Rita Brown's depraved imagination, narcly in lurid litera ture which ahe evidently had-1 read. Leila's delicate face burn- ed crimson as sire talked, and her eyes dropped from mine. I remembered suddenly that this girl was like a sheltered de butante In her knowledge of Iif e. despite her years in a New York studio. Her sister Edith hadj al ways taken the brunt of things. faced the world in their lives! to- gether, and when Edith went across the seas the older women of the artist colony had mothered the young Virginia girl and bad shielded her as her sister had done. An elds'-, a more worldly wise girl would have dismissed! Ri ta Brown s accusations with a contemptuous word In Leila they evidently had Dcen a Fearing tor tare. - As she paused, I put my hand under her chin and lifted her flower-like face to mine. ;"And you actually allowed Rita j Brown to tell you these things about the man you love andj.are going to-marry within the week," I said sternly. United Army Stores Cut prices on all our tents this week. See us before buying. i. A full line of Army 0. D. Blankets, Folding Cots, and Men's Hip I Rubber Boots at Spe cial Prices. United Army Stores 236 S. Commercial St. Salem, Oregon an FUNERALS Funeral services for the late D. I w. Buahnell will be from the Tor-. wilUger honie today at 10 o'clock, - ... Mr t .. A Rev. Blaine KlrkpatricK. oiuui ing. Concluding services in care of G. A. R. Under TT. 8. - GoVernment gqpwvMoa V I' - If' " Service Is a Matterjr- . .: . . ... 'OF '-v? , ...... , .; . . ' first knowing how and. then doing. - This bank has had 18 years schooling in learning how and ' each officer and .. each 'employee is anxious arid willing todov We'believe; you Twill appreciate -our kind of serviced " ' '' . 1 - ' . United States National Bank " ' rrhe Bank ThaC Service Built Webb & Clough Leading Funeral J Directors " .. ; Expert Embalmerr Rigdon & Son's MORTUARY Unequaled Service - D01Y0U. KN0WV ; - --v j Whether you .need, glas-geai-fhether you aire how Buffering from eyestram. If -oa should ' peed glasses; you need Shnr-ons,; ,a pair of the new . Shellte'x !are not only stylishly popular, ; lit they do save ; lenses". yH MORRIS ;i " OPTICAL CO. S01-5 Oregon Bldg. Oregon's Largest , Optical i InslttutiOB v Phone 2 Si for appointment SALEM, OREGON This New Sedan ... has all the impprtant - qualifications of closed car value equipment, comfort, convenience, cippearance and price. GARDNER $1595 , : i F. 0. B. Saleni f F. Pettyjohn Co. er control-herself. Then she, bad fled to me. and' with the relaxa tion of the teiuio under: which she had" been laboring, had come a complete emotional collapse. With a wi3donV"Dorn of similar experiences of my own, I asked no more questions; siide no more comment's. I fed her to an easy chair removal, her hat and knelt beside her. Jetting her sob out her grief and terror upou my should er. When long, shuddering breaths began to replace the tearing spbs. I knew that the . paroxysm had Spent Itself, and that if I were to help my little friend, the, time -had arrived,. Her emotional tempest had cleared the atmosphere. She must not be left to broqd longer, but must be euouruged to revel ation. ' " "Now, Leila, .leav." : said a bit briskly as I saw her fingers grop ing blindly for " a handkerchief. and put one of my own into her hand; "tell me what Rita Brown has done. ' She dried hor eyes eff lcfejoiTy, 1 , 1 S . w ' "v ana spo-e ceariy, eiowijt. "It's isn't what v she's' done, Madge., It-'s what shetai'ct!" ,'"1 thought so." I muttered to myself, then aloiid I said severely: "Well, you cerralciy "ought to . remember the bid adage about sticks and stones!'- Leila. looked up ft me with tra gic eyesv.. . v . "I'd rather'tha weuld 'break my bones -than brvjak my heartf' she mournfully - declared, then quick ly: "Madge, . did you know that Alfred and and -Dicky" ' NEW Tears! Idle Tenrs!" 'Oh, I Know, Madge." she re-4 turned -wearily. "Put f can't fhelpl it. That's not all Fhe told me. She -knows things wh'ch maeit impossible ror Alrred to marry me. if he has a Khred of self-re spect.'. She doe3nt ak me to be-1 liev her. blindly. She offers to bring me overwhelming proof! She said she had been a coward notjtol 11 me sooner,' but ., she couldn't hear Jto ' spoil my happi-i ness. . But at Jast her sense of duty grew too strong for hek" j "She wept bit ter'lr' 'when ! she told. you all-this; didnt she?" I asked dryly. j "Why, yes.", Leila replied won- deringly. . "How did you-knbw?" .'. "It was too artistic a touch fer FLEENER'S Electric Store 414 Court St. 1 We WU Pay , ' 1 For Fresh Ranch ;- EGGS PEOPLE'S' CASH STORE To-day and Tomorrow THE LIBERTY THEATRE Offers a First Ran Feature i IAMCX OLIVER CVTMOQ Lr. l vrq 1 r J1 . With Irvuig Cummlngi Eva Novak Wallace Beery , anrl Last ' But NotLeast, FIXTURES Don't; fail fo see our late designs in fixtures. New shipment just received ' Rin-Tb . , the Do; Hero 1 1 an Rita's Vicious Suggestions. -"Went to a bachelor dinner last 1 night, and-haven't reached home r . . - - - - - J m vent" I. said bHfeI-. "Why, or couHe I . knew it! If, thaf s all that's troubling you, Tve a notion te spank you and put yon to bed until you get a little sense. TouH ea'h't keep Alfred tied to ' your apron strings the rest of your life. You wouldn't want him if yon coufd'do if - ' - of the sancf V17E invite you to see the i-VY fasci&adng dance of tho sand. It pcoves conclusively ;why a cleaner without a Beating brush does not re tnov' this most injurious fype of grit. At the very approacn ot tne 'Hamilton Beach Vacuum Sweeper 'the sand commences to dance to the surface, where 'the Soperaction instandy whisks it into the bag. Tbou "'. sands have, marvelled at thi famous test, Once you see ' it. you will be atUfied with "no other cleaner bat thisj which combines Beating . brush and Super-suction. May we have the pleasure ' crfihowingyoa why no other rrpe Is as thorough I Phone today orfreedezuM-taaio-w You Can't Beat Curwood's i Northern Stories The Cast is Good; and j He's Some Dog Added Attraction Round 4 .... . . : The ' ; " "Leather Pushers" -GROCERIES FOR LESS C S. HAMILTON Good Furniture .v 340 Court St. C & C STORE 254 N. Commercial St. .07 : .75 .7V .67 DutchCleanser.......... Star Tphsiccp, per lb.T..... ....n.. : :lIoi3eJShoe Tobacco, per lb. :i VVhite.jCarniition Shortening, No. 5 paiLL. nvhite" Carnation Shortening, No. 10 pail...:.... 19 Beat Bulk Lard, 3 lbs 1 7 , 1 sack' Grahatai Fjour, special. ; A very good bulk Coffee, per lb.. JLL--:i Our regular price on Standard brands of millcL Smallsize milk ; ; 9 J2T .10 .05 aveptf found our store yet ? Others who have, seem satisfied with service and price. , C & C STORE ' 254 N. Commercial 30c cash paid; for eggs'-'.-' a -279 N; Commercial gjl ,Oh,"lMadge,i'ju;'dcnt under-: