The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 21, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE OREGON .STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON
THURSDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 21, 1923
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CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
Canning Hid Not Eacupe
Officials: ol the Mate penlten
tiary call atten'ioii to an erron
eous Oregon City dispatch that
I v appeared in we newspapers yes
terday to the eiltct that ixiwaru
Canrfing . had escaped from the
Btate prison. C&mir.j? is still safe
behind the prison walls. Canning
has made no attempt to escape
and officials do not know how the
report bocamo curreutt. 'There
has been no escape from the state
prison for more than a year.
Experienced VaUrt-sse Wanted
At The Gray Delle. Adv.
Child Vam Away
The infant son of Mr. and Mrs.
, Wallace Reid
'. '. J Bebe Daniels
ufh-Vrt'-- ... V', -
('. Frances Tipton
- : On Our. "
-Wuriitzer Organ : '
; Starting: Saturday Eve.
i f - Rudolph1 Valentino '7:
In . ; V -Hri'
j u "Blood and Sand" t
LAUD BUSp, BANKtuKS
t .... , Established 1868
; General Banking Business
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' Office Hours from 10 a, in. (o 3 p. in.
J. A. Donaghue
545 Ferry Street,
r Phone"
75 EXPERIENCED
SALESPEOPLE
.WAITED
IMMEDIATELY
.l)r;Gobs;vdbthins:fSho'aiid Ready-to-Wear De--if
S p t A partments, experience necessary
'-.i-j 'j " ! ' :" 'Apply Mr.
1904
1922
iHil niAyji i'l'ini
who pays all bilb by check always has the
"right change." always gets a receipt,, al-
ways has a complete record of all "income"
. i . ' and "expense" and never is the victim of the.
"hold:up-man." ;
Why not .' vV'"'"
Open a Checking - Account Today !
United States National Bcink
The Bank That Service Built" .
Robert Boardman. was taken sud
denly and unaccountably ill Tues
day, and in spite of all that medi
cal and nursing' skill could do,
passed away Tuesday right at the
Boardman home on South Thir
teenth street. Ihc infant' seemed
especially strong and hearty.
Trusses T.'
Fitted at Tyleifsbrug Store by
ffa expert In the buslnest . -Adr.
Teacher. of Piano u .
Allie Chandler, 'studio 251
North Cottage, phone 823W.
AdT,
A Classified Ad
Will bring you a buyer, AdT.
Leaving Today
Jack London's
"The Son of the WoI"
With
' Wheeler Oakman
and
Edith Roberts
- Next Attraction
Florence Vidor
In
"Dusk to Dawn"
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Salem, Oregon
1360
Banner
The Man
or woman
Plaa Day S . r
The annual plan day of the ru
ral school ; teachers ot Marlon,
county 11 be cn September 20.
according to ' announcement ' Bv
Mrs. M. Ji,:, .Fnlkersonl Marlon
county superintendent -of schools.
The sesHion will be livid In the au
ditorium of the Salem liigh school.
The revised stats course of study
will be explained. - The school
principals oMhe county will meet
at th high school the "same day
anad will also attend Naturaliza
tion hearings m the circuit court.
For Sale
Ferd truck with body and cab.
in food shape at a bargain. -Vlck
Brothers. Adr.
Opening of Piano Studio
El ma Weller.wHl receire pupils
in piano beginning Septi. 20. All
new and former classes in the
Dunning Improved Music " Study
for beginners will be formed on
and" after October 2. Adv.
Cftargcd With Sjeedtng
Emerson Groves of Independ
ence, was arrested early yesterday
morning by Officer Shelton charg
ed with speeding1. He posted $10
for a hearing in poKce cburt Mon
day afternoon. -
For Sale -
Ford trncfc with hody and iab,
good shape at a iarealn. vick
in
Brothers. Adir.
Legal Blanks
Get them at Tha ftta
flee. Catalog on annlicatlon.
Adv.
Boy is Run Down
Lloyd Estes, Tonne son of M.
A. fcstes, 195 North Twenty-third
street, while riding a bicycle on
the state hospital grounds about
3 o'clock yesterday afternoon was
run down by one of the hospital
cars driven by W. J. Irwin, The
lad, who escaped serious injury,
assumed responsibility for the
crash.
Tracey Wood Co.
Has gone out of business and
will take no more orders. Adv
Experienced Waitress I
Wanted-at The Spa. Adr.
Tillfnghksts Leave-
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. TilHnebast
together with the'r ton Edward.
and Mrs. Tillinehast'S mother.
iert yesterday, for Fulton. Mo..
wnere Air. Tllimghaai will assume
charge of the state school for the
deaf there. Their daughter Hilda
is remaining behind to resume her
studies at the University of Ore
gon.
Dont Fail to Visit
Salem's newest high grade lad
ies tailor. Largrst selection of
imported woolens for":, long coats
and suits. Pri-es reasonable. W
J. Mayer, McCormick Bldg. Phone
69ZAdr. ,
xJfUST RECEIVED
Shipittentof '
SLIP-ON-SWEATERS
at'
SHIPLEY'S
HartraanY Glassei
5 Wear them and see
Easier ; and Bettei
HARTMAN BROS.
Phone 1255. Salem, Oregoi
SAVE $ $ $
by buying yovnr nardware and
furniture at The Capital Hard
ware & Furniture Co., 285 No.
Commercial St. , Phone 947;
WANTED
All kinds of Second-hand
Furniture, Tools,
Machinery
Cash Market Price Paid
"CAPITAL
BARGAIN
HOUSE
Phone 398
215 Center Street
Roll Top and Flat Top
I At Bargab Prices
These. Are
- r Unusual Values '
See U3 ,f6f machinery
" parts, stoves landnranges
Steinbock Jtmk' Co.
'House of Half, Million
; 1 and One Barprains"
402 K Com'l St.
Phone 523 .
Very Special
Experienced Watmwew Wanted
At The Gray Eelle. Adv.
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Freshmen Kntertained-
:The first of a' series of Ep
worth league receptionsfor the
freshman class of Willamette uni
versity was held Wednesday at the
Leslie Methodist church. Through
the coperation of the different
Methodist churches of the city the
new students of the university will
become - acquainted with each
ether and with the church. The
next party . will be held Friday
ight at the First Methodist
hurch. The following oneWIl
be held at Jason Le Methodist
hurch the following week. Ev4
erett Lisle, Geofge Moorhead,
Miss Laura Pemberton, Miss Veda
Rhoten. and Miss Laura Hoyt ser
ved as a committee which resent
ed a program and 1 good refresh
ments.
Experienced Waitresses Wantetl
At The-Oray Belle. Adv.
Bertha Junk-Darby Teacher
Of Piano and "Godowsky Pro
gressive Series." class work in
'Junior Course" on fundlmental
work. Studio, 679 North Cottager
Phone. 1950-W. Adv.
Pastor in Waldvflle
In yesterday's Statesman It was
erroneously stated that Milton W.
Forgythe was pastor at Woodburh
Instead the article should have
read Waldvllle, WEh. During
the Methodist conference Rev. M.
W. Forsythe was shifted from Sa
lem to WoodUurn and f f oiri Wood-
burn to Waldvllle.
Experienced Waitresses Wanted
At The Gray Belle. Adv.
Students Are PicdafPd .
Ward Southworth, Stlem high
school graduate and dehator of ex
perlence and" Pnl Tluekley, Cal
cutta,' India, students 'at Wlllam
ette universitr were tiedeed yes
terday to the Kappa Gamma llho
fraternity.
Experienced' Waitrr-Mies Wanted
At The Gray Belle. Adr.
Complaint Filed
Alleging that roads operated by
the Pacilic Spruce corporation and
the Aianary Logging company
fehould ' be common carriers and
that they are refusing to the ex
tent of unjust discrimination to
do a public carrying business, the
Port of Alsea'has, fHed -a com
plaint against theni. with fhe puh
lic service commission. A hear
ing is asked and a- demand made
that the companies file a schedule
of freight rates.
Experienced Walt resses Wanted
At The Gray Belle. Adv.
Manr StudeaNi Ttoirlstnw
Registration at Willamette unL
verslty after the second day was
477 students: 50! men and 273
women. Lausanne Hall is "com
pletely filled and 'with a watting
list.-
Jack's Cafe - ...
1S3 Com; St. A rood blaee to
cat. a muien ana counter.- Aav
Tjearn Tb Play
: The piano well in 12 : lesSons
Thousands are already doing it
ana everyone who haa taken the
course In Salem says it is truly re-
maritaole.. Go no to the "Water.
man Piano school, room 3 MeCor.
nack building, and they will be
nappy to explain tne entire system
to yon. Just think, reerardless of
whether you can even "read notes
now, In thre.e montb you may
nonchalantly sit down to the piano
and play any kind of mnsl oe
may put before you Adv.
MacDbnaIrs - lrarmer Almanac
At Tylers Drag Store. Adr.
I HOTEL ARRIVALS I
.uAftiu.-y jbi. a. Davis. Oak
land. JX :W. Landes. aHrold
Groo, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Johh
son, C. C. JWhtte.xRodner Johb
son, J.: Miller, John H. Rudd, 1
B. Greeny H: a Ball. O. XX Cul
ver, Ralh H.-Klne. W. F. Jeffries
Portland;1 Mr. and Mrj. c. Cliff
New Westminster, B. C: Rose
Mayfield, LeGrande; M. A Frye,
Pott Angles, -WasW.
' .BUGH J. P,FlanAran. W W
Price, E. M. McNeil. C. N. Rob
erts, A. M. Hand, J. K Parrott
R.' B,-Anderson, Geo: Johnson,
M. Hilary, Mra.i Jack Russel, C
L: Mack, A. Paulson.' Portland
Millor E. eHcht,"Tacoma: O. W.
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Fteher. Seattle; Chas. Mills: Cfir-
coran,-Colo.
TERMINAL Lang Morto
Corvallls: Chas. E. - Baddv nj
FarshaU, Portland J. A. Dodd
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xuioa, uaia; , ja. Kreaw,
gene.
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PERSONALS
Mr.
and Mrs. M. J. Hunt are
now living-. in their' former real
dence at 955 Marion street.
Edward Schunke and family are-
home frbm a trip to California.
Mr. and Mrs; Georgd'Halvorsen
have gone to Pendleton for the
Round-up. . ;
M.r. and Mrs. .Frank Zinn are
home following two weeks va
cation at the coast
Miss Ethel Butler, former dsk
cleric at the Western Union o6
ice, has accepted a position ai
desk clerk n the Yaklraa, Wash
8 OPINIONS
HANDED DOWN
aternity Charge Dropped
Agamst Kaui rates; Fix
Guardians Fee
Oniground that' the state had
no right to appeal to the supreme
court in a case of the kitfd unaer
consideration, and wlthettt other
wise passing on the caae, the su
preme court ' yesterday dismissed
the appeal of the state el rel
Belle C. Boreland. , asperiant, vs.
Paul C. Yates. - The plaintiff In
the case alleged that the defen
dant Yates was the father of her
hild. In Judge Taswell's court
in Portland "Yates was found not
guilty, was ' discharged and his
bail released. The trial as with
out Jury! The opinion, of the su
preme court-was written' by Jus
tice -McCourt.
Winthrop. Hammond, Portland
merchant, will receive only $25,-
000 for his services as guardian
of Thomas Prince, an incompetent
person, , according, to an opinion
of the supreme court yesterdaV,
cn Hammond's appeal of the case
from Judge Taiwell's court Ham
mond . put in. a claim for $100,-
000. The lower court allowed
him a. fourth of that and this
udgm.entis' upheld "by the su
preme court. He was appointed
guardian January 3, 1918, and
the ; guardianship was terminated
by the death of the ward, 77
years old, February 3, 1920.
E. D. Johnson "and- Harry ,M.
Johnson, appellants, vs. John J.
items et al; appeal from Tilla
mook county; submitted on mo
tion to dismiss; motion ' to dis
miss denied in opinion by Justice
Harris.
Petitions 1 for rehearirigs denied
mJ Walters vs. Waggoner; Bris-
tow vs. ..Jennings;. Stroiig vs.
Moore; Duty & Caul vs. Hicks.
Motion to advance allowed by
Twohy Bros. vs. Ochoco Irriga
tion district
Stipulation entered to . dismiss
May' vs. Berechled and united
States Lumber and Box company
vs. Chenoweth.
,The( following attorneys were
admitted to practice in Oregon on
probation:' C. E. Ross, Washing
ton; Horace V. Loy, California;
George B. Johns, Montana; Myer
Cv Rubin, California; Ernest E.
Baker, Missouri; Arthur E. Doghe
of Alaska.
Sunday to take up her new du
ties.
A. E. Sealnan, attorney of
Marshfleia, was transacting busi
ness at the court house yester
day. Dr. V, C. Staat3 of Dallas spent
a few hoars here Wednesday look
ing after, business matters.
S. R. Tandy, real estate agent
of Jefferson, was a visitor in Sa
lm yesterday.
THINGS BUSY AT
THE GREAT STORE
The People's Cash Store Is
Transformed and immense
Crowds Are Coming.
The managers o the People's !
Cash Store did. not Btand upon
the order of Sroin e to work, but
vent immediatily to work making
alterations ana .preparing ior
their lareer husiness, as soon
as they got possession of the cor
ner store,' formerly, occupied hy
the Portland Cloak & Suit com
pany. .
The wall3 -were broken through
oil an? the floors, bringing: the
whole establishment into working
connection.' and allowing or. re
arrangements that are Tery bene
ficial to. the buying public in the
way of convenience.
New fixtures were put in: 25
people were added to the force of
clerks and other employes.
A waiting room has been addea
for the . use of ' the. public, with a
free telephone and' other con
veniences. '
. A lerera mezzanine floor has
COMING
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The Statesnian
been: added, housing a great; stock
of .ready to wear goods and 'milli
nery, for the ladies., j -:
' The men's department was en
larged, including clothing; ! shoes
and furnishings. .
Thousands of dollars worth t.
new 'merchandise has arrive from
all the fashion centers ind mar
ket places of the United States.
An (p"ninir Sale
A great opening sale is 'being
planned, to be announced in de
tail immediately;, an event; that
will bringmanyvpeople to 3alem,
and whlcn -wilt allow the Sthou
sands of visitors' to' the statis fair
to e Salem's greatest depart
ment store in full action;' with
great things accomplished fet the
past few weeks, and . with) still
greater things in the makinig, for
the good of this city and this sec
tion. ' ! . '
LICENSES
OF
Alteration Allows Perform-
--. ance of Operations arid
Dispensing of Drugs
I. H. Van Winkle, attorney gen
eral. has advised. the state board
of medical examiners in an opin
ion that the . statute protiding
that thet license of ,an osteopathic
physician and , surgeon shall not
authorize the - holder to prescribe
or use, drugs or to perform inajor
or operative surgery, is modified
by an amendment passed in 19 17.
i ne amendment provides mat per
sons holding licenses to practice
osteopathy in Oregon are aathor
lzed to perform major or opera
tive surgery If that is embraced
in subjects covered by ex
tion of applicants for licenses
The opinion further hold that
the amendment of 1917 did not
repeal the provision of the) old
law that the license of an osteo
pathic physician and surgeon
shall not authorize its holder to
prescribe or use drugs, except to
the extent that - the licensee Is
privileged to nse anesthetics and
antiseptics.
Postoffice Employes
Making Use of Annex
i
While the pos toff Ice has not
yet been officially moved, the ru-
you, too; may learn
ili you are one of the taany
many otherwise interesting- people
who cannot play the piano there
is really no excuse or reason
for it. S
Plan now to go up to Water-
lan's Piano School, Room S Ic-
Cormack Bldg., over Millers, and
I will promise you that positively
within three months you can- play
not only for your own amusement
but maybe "the life of the party,
and play anything that, any 1 one
mo not Lrctuie yvu. ine metnoa
is remarkable in its simplicity and
thoroughness. If I hadn't jspent
I seven years and much money td
learn to play before I heard ot
Waterman's, I should certainly
take a Waterman course myself.
By a prominent Salem musician
-name on request. . .
OSIOK
Salerai Store'
466 State Street'
ral - carriers are- aetnally makiag
hseofthe new addition. They i
bad done'm'ttChr ot their work trp
EiUli sihbetlngtXthemselves ' np
through" an almost vertical stair
way.. Now all they have to do is
to walk into the new annex and
sort out the malt: r
The upstairs is being cut' off
and the floor sealed by the elimi
nation of the inside, , . working
stairway. Fred Erlxon, local con
tractor, was given) this contract,
along with two others, putting up
concrete steps to the "back door
of the annex, and opening a new
parcels post window into the mail
public lobby. He is at work now,
cn the jobs; and the reorganized
post office will Boon be tarned
over -to its owners, the public.;,;
Thomas J. Williams, district 1
agent for the internal revenue
service has asked , tor. the room
upstairs recently vacated by the
rural carriers. He has been oc
cupying the specnal civil service
examination room, which , is used
so frequently that he had -almost
a lease on it. It la expected that
he will now have permanent quar
ters In tire old postal roora; and
will have room to expandalt thai
his department will stand." I ... I
DIED
SCHROEDER William Schroed--..er,
aged 78, former resident' of
Dallas, at Deaconess 'hospital.
. Funeral from Terwilligbr home
this afternoon at' 2 o'clock.
Burial at Lee Mission ceme
; tery. . ' ': ' ' ''
BECKER The infant girl- of
. ,Xrr. and Mrs. B. H, Becker died
at their lome on, 2320 Mill
. street ' September; 20,' 1922 at
' the age of one month and; le
days. Funeral services are in
- charge of Webb & Clough ind
will be keld at the grave with
Rev. Mr. Wells officiating. In
.terment in City, View cemetery
'. September 21'. ,X-r . J
Rigdon&Sdh'is
: MORTUARY
Uneqtzaled Service'
Webb & Clough
Leading Fnncral j
Directors
Expert Embalaers '
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EPAKTMEXT OF BTATE ' " '.
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13 IIERKBY (JIVT.K fht pumtmat t th : p'rvits t'S'Mon
2T26-2729 Owgon Uwi, th (oilowlag atot ranraM taiuM .for" period of
more thn iwu jri prior to July I, 1921, will U dfllrwl void ad prnriit
theroon rfiid by the- SUto TroMurer of OrroiK onlem prMfttf tor pjmtBt
t tb Offifl of the State Tremmrer. Bln, Or-itB, within citr dr front
the X 4th df of September, 1928, the dmte of the iir publleetlba of this
potlce. - .;-. - .,; ;
GAVE PROTECTION TVXT ; i V-
Warrant Data ... - ' i.-;-- ;";C:-'i . ''
Number lasued . la "vtoae few ; . ' :c': Xptennt
16585 July 3, .1914 Tuttle. W. 1. . .; V :".?,
llU Aug. 20. 19U 17, V. 8, 1.00
1T489 Aug. BO. 1914 ni$n,. ,., ,7 ,:',,,
17499 An. 20. 1914 lnr, TI V . , . ,.,.,,,., OP
19173 Koe. 5.1914 ti Rf.i.T ; ' , , ., .' , .,,,, IM
19183 Nor. 5, 1914 Meddne. iHlmer , .
, Apr. ' fi 1 91 5 .Brow. Krenk M. ,. . , ,tM
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, 1 have berAanto eet my baed eed eeaae4 the KmI
'Ah".Aute of "Soa to be herefo eifixed ihU ' let day e fiepUasber, -1932,
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Fordism
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Good News for You
Portland
START RIGHT
i The untrained mw or wom
an worm j long- hours for r wn
certaln wages and with ,Utt!e
chance or bettering his or her
conditions. ,
t i The trained man works
pleasant hours for a good sal
ary, wifll every prospect of ad
. vancement, according to his
ability. J i
I It it largely a matter ot a
right betnning. NOW la the
time to secure a tralatng tkat
will lead you suceessward.
New classes. In all. subjects
will be organised October 2nd,
the Monday following the close
of the Oregon State Falr. Let
us tell you about these courses.
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turning
pnihes
ihtb' . .
moh
PrtinS Growers vcomJ)at east
ern criticay, putting in
ththe
TDate
3weeter larger and proven fcy
'demofistrationfis the;Trune
pref err eT itf every way. H
lustrated literature1 and de
tails of our Special Plan' FREE
trpon xeques ,
verylhlnsj lif Trees-
Oregon .Kursery. Co., Orencd,
Ore. - Send me im b'rmation re
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