THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON SUNDAY -HORNING. SEPTEMBER 24. 1922 t. vl i. ' i ' t . i i - 4 ft ft u CITYNEWS IN BRIEF Oitcken' fcHnner - - Served all day at The Spa. Adv. v . ", " ; Ixna Helta Tarta i Teachec ot singing, enrolling. Pupils now See 'display ad. Adv. Legal Blanks Get them at The Statesman of fice. Catalog on application. Adv. . California Visitors - Mr. and Mrsi R. J. Ilird of Oak. land, Cal., are upending their va cation with Mrs. K. S. Lipp and Mrs. Charles S. Pratt, who live just off the Pacific laghway, on the road leading from near the Hayesville school to the Salem In dian school. The visitors motor ed from Oakland, Cal., to Salem and were astonished at the chang ed condition of the Pacific high way since they were ever it three years ago. The7 say that Oregon, i with its fine roads and beautiful scenery, is surely the motorist's paradise. Chicken Dinner- Served ail day at The Spa. Adv, Pled Piper At 346 North Ca;itol serves the things you like to cat. Lunch 12 1:30. Supper "da reservation Adv.' Mfc Margaret Fisher Teacher of piano, will resume classes October 2. Studio, 790 North Church st. Phone 2041M. Specializing irj the training of children. Adv.. Rudolph Valentino Lila Lee ; flita Naldi . in "Blood and Sand" 24 7:30- 5 :45 9:15 p.m. Continuous Performance Harold Lloyd in "Grandma's Boy" His first five-part Feature and His Best also A 2-reel Sherlock Holmes Drama and other reels Chicken Dinner- Served all day at Adv The Spa. inee for the session of 1823. act was due to ill health. The For Sale A Good Used 1 1-2 toff Maxwell truck. In good condition. Call 1296 Mar ket. Adv. . Bertha Jimk-Parby Teacher Of Piano and "Godowsky Pro gressive Series," class work in "Junior Course" on fuadimental work. Studio, 679 North Cottage. Phone, 1950-W. Adv. Woman Commit Siilrldo Mrs. S. A. Miller, who commit ted suicide by shooting at her home at Milton, Umatilla county, Friday, was the wife of S. A. Mil ler, member of the legislature at the session of 1921 ard also nom- Five Couples to Wed Five wedding permits were issued by the county clerk yester day aa follows: R. . Marshall to Bessie Roy; Charles Thomas and Lavena Rodgers; Bert W. Kook and Emma G. Gronke; Christian A. Hansen and Freida C. Hoover; G. L. Matlock and Lois S. Aline, the latter couple being irom Woodburn. Take Turkish Batb For colds at the Oregon bath house. Adv. Miss Louise Wood Here- Miss Louise Wood of Corvallis, state supervisor c home econom ics, was in Salem yesterday in conference with E. . E. Elliott, state director of vocational edu cation. Mr. Elliou has returned from an official tour of two weeks in eastern Oregon where a num ber ot schools were inspected. terday. He is connected with the Southern Pacific company. CtUeken Dinner Served all day at The Spa. Adv. PROFITEERING IN COAL HIT BY FORD (Continued from page 1.) New Upholstered Cots For rent H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. Adv. may get the benefit of it." Mr. Ford declared it was "high time systematic robbery of the American people and manipula Hon of the couirry's economic re sources is stopped", and renewed his charges that financial interests staged the rail and coal strikes for the purpose of "gouging the people HUSBAND AND WIFE (Continued from page 1.) on the left, coming into collision with a heavy louring car driven by J. E. Windle. 735 Chamber of Commerce buiWlag. Portland. So reason's car was overturned and rolled into the ditch by the terrific impact aad Mrs. Soren son was thrown through the wind' shield. Her intones as tar as can be determined, resulted by being cut from broken glass. She bled profusely. Norma Talmadge So that You May Know ; Merry 1 Xmas 1 and get your order in early for your personal greeting cards. Our line of greeting cards is complete: We have them mounted and ready for your inspection. We give special attention to engraving orders. At your request a'young lady will call with our samples. "17 iY for the office we have it." We Rent Buy Sell and Trade Typewriters School Books and Supplies COMMERCIAL BOOK STORE 163 North Commercial Street- Salem, Oregon 1904 1022 TJndr V. 8. Government Snprrliloii IF YOU PAY YOUR BILLS BY CHECK you can pay them, by mail save time and automatically have a re ceipt returned to you in the form of the cancelled check. Can you imagine a more simple, ' safe or satisfactory way T This Bank invites your Checking Account United States National Bank "The Bank That Service Built" See Our PAINT EXHIBIT At The In 4t Smilin' Through 2 7 and 9 p.m. Chicken Dinner Served all day at The Spa. Adv. Dont Fall to ViT . Salem's newest high grade lad ies tailor. Largest selection of imported woolens for long coats and suits. Pri -eq reasonable. W. J. Mayer. McCormick Bids. Phone 692. Adv. MaeDonald'a rarmer Almanac At Tyler's Drug Store. Adv. Corns. CaUuHc, Jiurrowa Nail Removed without pain. Dr. Mi ner, foot specialist. Koom 3 Pat ton bldg. Phone Adv. Pleads Not Guilty MeKvin L. Patterson, charged with incest, was arraigned in cir cuit court yesterday before Judge Kelly and pleaded not guilty. He !is out on $1000 bail. Dorothy RadJte, his daughter, age 27, was released on ner own recognisance, Xew Instructors Engaged ilrs. H. M. Williston, graduate of Reed college and graduate stu dent of the University of Penn D'lvania, and Mrs. Constantino Panunzio. graduate of the Uni rersity of California, have been secured as assistant teachers m the rhetoric and mathematics de partments ot Willamette uni versity. the Willamette sanitarium. Sor enson is suffenap; from concus sion of the brain and internal in juries and has been violently de lirious. It was necestary to hold him in a restraining device. Mrs Sorenson was badly lacerated and last night was believed in greater danger than her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Sorenson were re turning to Molalla after a vaca tion and were closely following bus driven by 11. Z. Hazeltine When Hazeltine stopped to take on a passenger, Sorenson who was driving a light runabout, passed DOCTOn HELD SLAYER HUNTINGTON. Ta., Sept. 23. 'Guilty of murder in the second degree." was the verdict returned by the jury late this afternoon in the case of Dr. Herbert Bry son who was charged with the murder of Mrs. Helen Irene Haias, wife of a Washington. C, chauffeur with whom he had lived cladestlnely for nearly j year in uio Tuiare 01 vitui, Hartman s Glaues Wear them and see Easier and Better HARTMAN BROS.,, Phone 1255, Salem, Oreso SAVE $ $ by buying your Tiardware and furniture at The Capital Hard ware & Furniture Co., 285 No. Commercial St Phone 947. Where to Eat Your Sunday Dinner THE TERMINAL CAFE One of our many good things to eat1: Glaised Ham Steak with Candied Sweet Potatoes. We serve the best coffee In the city Try Us Once Miss Beatrice Shelton Teacher of piano. Full courses tn' piano and theory of music. High school credits granted, Studios, 345 Marion, phone 1299. " - " i . ewA oil ,1p tnrfsv Th Gray nesaaya. i-none Jt. auv. uvi v vu 1 FlNERAIS Registration for Fall Term Begins Monday October 2, 1922 Remember This Date New classes in all business subjects. Wijite for informa tion about our courses. Capital Business College Salem .Oregon Belle Adv. Experienced WaUrtse Wanted At The Gray Belle. Adv. A Classified Ad Will bring you a buyer. Adr. Frank E. Churchill, Teacher Of piano and pipe organ. Now registering students for fall term. Studio - 147 N. Commercial St. Phone 167 1R. Adv. Visits from Cottage Grov Miss Dorris Sikes. of Cottage Grove was in Salem last rugni and will return to Cottage Grove tonight. Miss Sikes is managing I PERSONALS Funeral services for Roy 'May field were held Sept. 23 from the Webb & Clough funeral parlors. with Rev. . J. Evans officiating. Interment was made in City View cemetery. JACK'S CAFE 16 South Commercial A good place toat. Chicken dinner every Sunday. Short or ders all day. THE SPA Chicken dinner served all day at the SPA. DIED MURRAY EH Murray died at a local .hospital September 22. Mr. Murray, who was 70 years old, is being sent to Portland for cremation by Weww & Clough. Ci icken soap f am lly style, celery, chicken fricassee roast veal and . dressing, , cauli flower a la Creme, mashed po tatoes, minced and cream .pie. ARGO RESTAURANT C. E. Patterson of EvaUston. Can., is visiting with his brotner. r fi Patterson. He intends to editor of the Cottage Grove Sen- locata ln Salem. - . tinel in the absence ol lceri M - R E cartwright and Bede. She expects to remain in Laiiehtfr. Miss Florence Cart- Cottage Grove until after the win- lwrlghti 8pent Friday in Portland. ter session or me legislature teturning last night. ' " when Mr. Bede will be in Salem. .M, nd M e. A. McElvaln hare as their guests their daugh- Eat Chicken Dinner. . t Mrs. Burton A. Myers. Dr. At the Gray Belle today. Adr. and Mrs. Myers live in San Fran cisco and have many friends in Salem. Mrs, J. L. Harper of Portland will be a guest at the G. W. Laf- ler home during fair week. Mrs. F. J. Catterlin, of Los An Trusses Fitted t Tyleri Drug Store by an expert In the business. Adv Dra. White ana HarshaJO OiteopatbJe payilcUnt, D 1 BL Adv. What 1$ a Fair Without ICE CREAM After you bavc come from the dust and jam and heat of the race track and fair grounds eat a dish of refreshing ice' cream or drink one of our famous fountain specials. SCHAEFER'S DRUGSTORE Sole Ajrcnt Garden Court Preparations 135 N. Com'l. Phone 197 "Try the Penslar' Drag Store First" Stephen J. Chadwiek of Seattle Is visiting In Salem. He is ac companied by his daughter. They motored over the highways, ar riving last evening. Mr. Chad- wick was for a long time on the supreme bench of Washington, but he is now practicing law, be ing in one of the big law firms ot the waanington metropolis. Judge Chadwiek was a Salem boy. and his father was governor of Oregon. He knows all the old landmarks and old timers of Sa lem, and he sees great improve ments here every time he comes back to his old home town. He thinks Salem is a wonderful city, in both its past and its present,.. and ln its fast developing luture. feles, who has been a guest in Salem for some time, has gone hack to California, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis D. Griffith are home following a wedding trip to British Columbia. Col. John F. May was here yes- LOWELL Arthur Lowell died at a local hospital September 22, at the age of 36 years. The remains were sent to Portland for burial by Webb & Clough Webb & Clough Leading Funeral Directors Expert Emhalmers Rigdon & Son's MORTUARY Unequaled Service Special Sunday Chicken Dinner 75c - t Nom) King Cafe from ". 11 to 8 p.m. 162 Va . N. Commercial St LADD & BUSH, BANKERS Established 1868 ' . General Banking Basinesi Office Hoars from 10 a. m. to 3 p, m. J. A. Dohaghue Veterinary Surgeon 545 Ferry Street, Salem, Oregon Phone 1360 , i u The Beauty Parlors At the Oregon Bath House is where you should go to doll up. Adv. Experienced Waitresses Wanted At The Gray Belle. Adv. Broken Arches And other deformities of the feet corrected without loss of time from your occupation. Drs. White and Marshall, U. S. Bank hldk. Adv. STATE FAIR Also Demonstration of COLEMAN Gasoline Lamps NEW PAVILION Salem Hardware Co. . - Oregon Salem The Winchester Store The Safest Policy to Pursue means to keep on keeping an eye on. your eyes, which are ever changing and weakening without warning. Best Take no Chances Come in today and talk it over with us. MORRIS OPTICAL CO. SO 1-5 Oregon Bldg. Oregon's Largest Optical , Institution rhone 239 for appointment SALEM, OREGON Freshmen Get Acqnalnted The annual stag mix of Wil lamette university, held in the Websterian literary halls, was a success in getting the freshman boys acquainted with the upper classmen. Cider and doughnuts made excellent refreshment, and boxing, handshaking and get-to gether stunts made for a splendid good time and acquaintance maker. Edward Warren and Don ald Lockwood put up a regular fistic exhibition. Baggot and Skeen put up another boxing show piece suits priced from $130 and up Heaters, Stoves, Ranges an A Pipeless Furnaces a r r We have for your inspection everything in the stove line. Our EDGE WOOD Combination wood, gas and coal ranges have no equal We stand behind every stove sold-once a WEDGEWOOD owner alwaysa WEDGE WOOD booster. Our heater line is very complete we have everything from the most inexpensive air tights to the fine all cast Raters. WEST ERN PIPELESS FURNACES are built in the west for western people and to use western fuel (wood) or coal. You have in tjiis furnace the ob long fire box, thus permitting you to lay wood flat! It operates on less - fuel and costs you no more than other makes. Let us show you our lines. DINING ROOM SUITES In Mahogany and Walnut $ Tables can be furnished in round or oblong style?, chairs in blue or brown leather with carver to match Buffetts with 48 - 54 - 60 or 72 in. tops Eight- Special Rates Will be given to school and uni versity acholara for the term in Bwimmlng. Adr. Blankets Full Sized Wool Finished In tan, grey, blue and pink. Regular $4.25 val ues, now $3.39. See east window. Baby Buggies in Reed or. Fiber. In gray and Ivory finishes, priced from $14,75 and up. r Extra Special Regular $23,50 Tea Wag--on, in mahogany or wal nut, this week only $14.95 Leather Chairs rockerg Davenports and to match, sold in auitf'or 'single pieces. Lea rock ers priced from $250 and up. - , 5 Experienced Waitresses Wanted At The Gray Belle. Aav. McAllister leaves J A. McAllister, secretary of the state desert land board, has gone to Jordan Valley to investi gate property to the Jordan Val ley Irrigation project which is preparing to turn "over its proper ty to the Jordan Valley irrigation district. This is an original Car ey act project under the control of the desert land board. The settlers have organized tha dis trict to complete the projeet and take over the construction work. They have voted $700. W. bonds for the nariH3e. The district em- braces about 30.000 acres. Laura Grant, Teacher of Plaao Office Reed and Fiber Beautiful 3-Piece Beautiful Bed- Furniture Davenport VelourSuit room Suits Beds, in quartered oak. Roll . j Consisting of Davenport, in ivory, walnut or roa- and flat top desks in all Upholsteredn fine grade hoaily finish. Let us sizes and styles. Let us of tapestry. Several pat- chajr ani rocker. Regular , ' trl figure on your office fnr- terns to choose from 6 show you the new styles nishings. priced reasonable. $140, novr $99.50. we carry. - ' ' " ' " .ttlZ C. S. HAMILTON ;.: 'M' as Part iiyment GOOD FURNITURE Exchange Department on,Ntw 340 Court St. Salem, . Ore. at Yx Price " t 268 N, Cottage. FhQTift mMi Adv.