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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM,! OREGON SUNDAY ! MORNING, OCTOBER 1. 1922 f 1 ' j' -if , I'rutwto Onirt . '. 'if ings, eceased. feond of ; JSGOO B. F. Kwopo appointed adminjs- furnished, and .afproYed. Ira D. trator of estate of J alius Stall- Mix, Joe If cLeodfand George Car- DO, the wash on rainy, Mondays without haying to worry about drying. -, . 4 , If you're in. a Jiurrjr for some of the clothes dok't waltir thenx to -dry. in the basement. fen fugaT dryer of the.LuhrI)jyTEtte is intended to whirl the clothes dry for the line. But you can let it whirl a few minutes longapd, the clotjies will be dry enough to iron": ''a JVVk- I " ; The Laun-DryEtie Way ' to WasK;and Diy v The Lann-DrytEtte has no'5 It cannot' put creases intothe. wrinfef' because it need hon'.' clothes."-;: It save vaut hands H-- cause you can do an entire wash : ins without putting them in the water. - And because- thwLaun Diy-Etje-rfeeda ip.extrajubs you, can do the washing right in the kitchen if you wjsh. i ( Buy the greatest labor-saving; washertsn the market the wash tr which both washes and dries., - Buy the LaurDry-tte. ' ' ' It reouircs no extra tubs. It wash es the clothes, then whirls out . ' the suds; onset them, and whirls ..out tjhc rinse water j fcluet tbcm,: -and ivhirls them dry for the line orl if you choose, whirls them dry enough, to iron l; " V The Laun-DryEtte -cannot tnjunc the clothes.. - It cannot treat buttons or snap fasteners. H Lray- ap pointed vappraisers H eai a o (isal aeeQ ol bust will and cestafneot ot Jarn?a Stew art iet for Ottober 14th sat 10 o'clock. aX County Court Hobsl - fatter f uardiaaiibip of Win Olf red Mekkers, minor E. K. Pias eckl iippointel ailminibtrator. Api prol niadc of SSOO tontH John It. Allgood. 4 H. SiMey nd Edi F. toad appointed appraisers. Order made allowing final, aci eoant- In estate of John Mekkers, Order made admitUng fwill to probate of Lewis C. Fisk." Ed Rog ers appointed exectttor? liond of flOOO reiuIrKL , One thousand dollar bend ap proved of Esther A. Oliver as Knardian of - Marjory Eilen Oliy er, a ' minor, ; P. C. Ewinf. John sehindler andf V. D. Gorsfine ap pointed appraisers.' ' ' . I - . Wilt "of WltliaraC. Bcroeder, deceased adniitted Jto projate.. A. J. Mott ; appointed . administrator. - E." Hay ter. i August . p4 i Risser and Walter f VTilliams ? aAointed appratsers df e? tat" of ' fviiliam SchroeVleT.Jiiece'aseJ,- -- i - Order made appi'otins ipprais al Jot iestaie of Winnifredj Mek kers," a minor. 'v ? , 'Hj ' CL II. Crawfordi appointed ad ministrator of esta'te "of ' Jtlarrey W" Crawford, deceased, Bond of $10,000 reauiredj. i .w"D.lHenry, E. C. Crawford land DJ Craw ford appointed '. appraisers. 1 r .8. .IX.Craw.fqrdj and :wife Grace Crawford appbiiUed giirdiana f. person and estate of .'Gladys Crawford, a minor. Uoncf iff .$13, 00b recfuired.' G." IL Crawford. E.( .. Crawford anA W. DJ Henry appointed appraisers in ilguard- laship matter, jl. tFina) order made ,in matter of esiaXe of.. William Albert fTreeKe, deceased.' arah E. McCaffin dis charged aa - administratrix! Ordor, made approving Invent ory and appraishient- of estate of John W. Caldwell, deceased. ' Order made appro ving infentory and , appraisment of estata of C D. Nairn, deceased. I ' prdetr taia'ae . uthprijiiig. rale of ' personal property of estate of C. D. Isairn. deceased. ! i Order ' made to sell jersinai property of estate of Sophia Has- ungs, deceased. . f Order, made for sale of person al property in estate of Harvey W .Crawford dceased, j Circuit, Court lt:- S, William P, Miiler.-t all plan FLYING' BEHIND A DENSE SMOKE'SCREENAT'SAN DIEGO, CAE." - ' - li Cciiw8jkS-- -- ' : -, .- s, ii a ... t, ---,- . T ! VAJhC5ahl. Tnnrn - ' m i .ivih . i iiWn 1 lffarCT'-v'''ykifa,,'IIM1 iiit1i.... vnH-iv Jin- ...TM.r'-i.r - , ,v. wt . . rvilMW. !..,,. 1 1 1 n n , ntftji 3. m ore r a a raeroas Cm this sctioil than t)tey natebeen ia f many years, ana raucaers - la the G Lake valley i-pport that tere doing serious damag to grain crops. ,-':"-'- One 'rancher reports that docks WELCH r. ELECTRIC 379 State St. ' Phil BrowneU, Manager , co. "1 - i Salem, Oregon 'Ifii las a vrlntr il U't d UmhDoEtt&-. ' electric washind iriacliiTie tiff, vs. Frank C. Stettler, defend ant. Aetion -for forclosure. Joseph W. Suve,r, plaintiff, vs. Edna Grace; Suver. et al., defendant.- Action for petition. t. H. LC Whithed, plaintiff vs. ' Western. Oregon Land -Company, defendant,. Action' for . foreclos ure. ? Peter Jotipsoit, . plaintiff, vs Peter F. Treves; et ur.,' defend ant.' Action for money. Marriage Lioeiis"s f Earl W: Wells, age 24, Corval- ;s, - to era t-aciie' ogiesoy, age 8, Dallas; Justin. Sprague Row land, age j2o, Eickreall. to Irene Le-wlsZ age 19.1 iiicHreall; Archie E. 'Kerber; agd ,21, Valsetz, to Margaret EqithfOsscaf, ae 15, Valsetz; ' Got Uifb eMIer, age 21, fialem Route 1, to Ina Sehind- ler, ago 22,' Saltern Route 1; Fred Corbin,.' ace 23, poJtland, to Martha M. Kalbus, age 28, Fallh City; '' Grant Andrew Byers, age 20, Independance, . to Hezel Elda Datler, age 15 of Indepeadance, Consent of: both parents of con tracting, parties pbtained . for is suance of license; Clarence Fran cis Morrick, age 27, Salem Tloute 1, to Lavern O.i Holdridge, age 20, Salem Route 1. 2i I Silt-' GRUNERT AUTO TOPS 256 State St ; Yoir. Pay No More 'm ' mJjWi 'T'., ' ' . Suits ad;Dress"esThah ' ' ''jr . , .SfjE '. :F6r-Ordiriary Garments - - ffiAM: ' 'mWr' ' M"de. Only ?Sdl "H W . .' " In ready-to-wear5 much "of value is hidden . fmrmlv iw) ' "from the buyer Inequality! of the, ma . - t ''"Slllfi - terials -inside as well as outside the I toKffl)T ln , 'i ! I' 'mv ';;-"; ;,iv-- ' -'''frfV Mwj- PP1;811" of the' doth before using " i 'fi$ I VijV v i jv ! likewise the standard of the workman-. .'WSW" r yjryx ship all t)iesemust be left to the integ- -!y4 7 rity of the manufacturer. Our garments : W '' SLr z i contain the best of everything and . are iyAiP t ; ' " ' ' " ' ?"Ui&ft lrttP - ! ..uaHty ' ' f - v. ; - : Popular iAvfuVllV ' -"MfM Merchandise - Prices.; - lijMUjJy Thi picture ?as taken during the; maneuvers of destroyers on the drill waters of the Pacific? coast. Preparing For Battle.; 'No. indeed. I wouldn't think of ajlowihg yoifc.to take oiit the horses. i And I. really tbink l pre-rw4iich ' Lillian had sent me, over UK a mm ldele Garrlson'a New Phase of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE CHAPTER 13 4 1 THE WAY PLANS DROWN. MADGE LAID TO MEET ! I HER RITA jfer'io motor over, s I will-phohe for a taxi at'once: Then to me: ''Tell me how to get thete " -"The edge in Wer voice was ppp nouneed now. I knew that the girt iwas sirdlng.herself. for battle. The mention of the name had snr priced and alarnied her, bat she was 'not yet rtady "to af cet de feat, She' meant to " fight eveiy inch of her way. But on my pait I felt that , tne battle, was won. The alarm she had betrayed at the mere mention of the name had proved-the Until Tot Lillian's frtormation, r.lthough th'-ro wai pnthing in-' tbe world I " needed le-; than .confi-'ouitlpa . oL nay thing Lillian t&Id me.. i Tv9 ' . t its t(i ny oriver;co em! " llefiy fire e tea rc- Ji n de-iar Crest rit v ll have o " furtlyrr trouble," I said smoothly. - "But 11 he should not know, you will find it next to the postoffice. You can't miss it. .How goon. $haU I. expect you ? . . ; ! "Ob., in about, a . half-hour, jl should fancy I" she .replied airily, and I hung- up the receiver, turn ing to find Betty Kane apparent ly absorbed in arranging her rack of postal cards. It was her way of telling me Xhat I need make no comment . upon the conversation I had held, if I didn't wish to do so. . li "My acquaintance ri coraihg In half an aoar," I said abruptly. J could not use the word 'frien3n even In its conventional sise, n speaking of Rita Brown. "May We have tea and rolls and 'any thing else yon have at that time? I do not -imagine we shall eat vety muchj.Jut I'd Jike to have a prt tyVittia.tea, notwithstanding." jj "What?" j ! ,( The monosyllable cama- .over. the telephone wire like a shriek. Lillian's information had been correct. The -name- Licbnowsky certainly ha-d power to disturb Rita " Brown. The next moment she had regained the audacity and poise' which so rarely desert her, and laughed lightly. "How y4a startled1 me!" she said. "I thought yog said some body was dead, but I see now you were simply recommending Betty Kane's bread. You- really should1 enunciate your words better, old dear. Anji if you really are so insistent, l suppose I must gratify you. I have a bit of a headache. think, a drive and a cup of tea wUl do mei good, after all. How do you get to this wonderful Betty Kane's?" i I heard a high-pitched lnurmcr of Aunt Dora's voice and Rita's remonstrance. that I 8hoatd fail miserably; for myf aversion to the girl hai been increased tenfold "by Lillian's .rev elatiohs, and tbe information the wire. ,-jBntIt was not the lies which she bad told to Leila base as those were which stirred my deepest contempt and "anger.-" It was the thing which Lillian had telegraphed that to my mind re vealed -the absolute lack , of wor manliness and '.decency In, Rita Brown- .! ; A: girl who could, be .ashamed of ihe woman who bore her, the father who Jiad slaved for her. who could desert . them, change her; name, deny her origin and race, and, crowning disgrace of alii lead them to believe her dead -it seemed to me that she must seel in .my face the abhorrenci In which I held her But' I schooled myself fiercely in she half-hour during which I satjquietly in the "parlor wjiicb Hetty Kane had placed at my dis pWal, while 6he had busied her sela in the kitchen; and- when the expected taxicab drew ap t? th door, and I, peeping through th curtains, saw Rita "Brown dea; ceniding from it, I was quite" ready for? iter. " (To b ontinned) ' lUta Brown's Baseness. il -I understand, Miss ICat"S plied.' "and everything ' will te ready, all except makit? the tea." . v "I'll give you the word to pre pare that when I see the taxkiah draw up to the door," I said, fol 1 wanted nfc da!t y. I meant to pre serve the fiction of a tea party,; if possible,, until Hita '.Bowa sboalu lose, through anxiety, ' a little ;of the self-control of which fih pos tsessed so much. I had not )b served Lillian's methods of deal ing with adversaries without real izing the advantage of ke :ping quiet, of lettlBg one's antagonist make the first move. I planned that Rita Brown should a&fc me directly what I meant by hiy amen tion of the name Lichnowsky. i I tried to scbocl myself to . friendly airiness of greeting when I should see her. Bat I f ctared ARRIVED "AN IMMIGRANT, NOJV STOCK BROKER. VWDucklsHcnfifuTr-' Gram Crops Diminish LAKEVIE Or.,1 Sept, 4 tat4 eaten Juote thau 0 0 nnfih- ei of wheat dartnir the latthi nlshls, tiepresentiag ',half the crop 6a a 27-acre flel J. . mi fUtm ta U4 M 4i"'i uwiik JUL ftcLa. n il ini f -iin r- . la the original and only scientific method of adJnsUar tka splaa, It Is rtTer roagh and seldom painful, bat gets results. It is the only school of mechaaicat treatment glTlag a phy siclan's full four year course ot study." . v t , "The fotlawlnr are resularlj; craduaiad. lUenae4 piteopatilo Physicians ta Salem: i . ,, -ij,....... .,, ' DR. H. II. WHTTH f J, L DR.. JOltX Ii, ItTKCS ; Women Wanted . - 1 5 Steady Employment in Our Cannin 'Departncnt Report for Yfirkvat Oncer : there is a big tariff on castor oil Sn the new act. "Three cheers, shall t s little Johnnie. VER YOUTHFUL SARAH. i ' Jj V r " .. i i Vf r .t I - V x, -"" I T 1 1 - I W Oil oifi inedong Shop State Street' Opposite" Court . v-,-.npuso-..a ,', Telephone 1774 c; V v Free Delivery Daily ; j .f O ff. if Arriving Daily, ; It will pay you to .make" Tour holiday 'purchases iearjy , for never in the history' before has been' such, a shortage in Christmas .goods. ' ; , , ' Our New Greetingr Card' ArHe 6: Come Visit Our Store We have remodeled and 1 enlarged our facilities" attd are ' now in a position to giVe you goods arid Bervice equal to : I , . . that of San lfVancisco - Cameraj Films Dertlopiaf ' f We Have the Sheet Musi&Hitk '. October Phonograph Recorda Now' Keay ft Mme! ! Sarah Bernhardt, still . in astonishingly sound health, Is pre-paj-lhgi 'tor 'a busy season ' this wijiter4 when she will star la tare ear! Ffench dramas. . V. 4iE r r.- 3 RHEUMATISM ! CANNOT EXIST " ; In; tbft kamD hij it : yea will Trunjc'l Pratu-riplion. It is ridimlonm, abSBtil sa.i preposteroo. In fact, it.it ! piy xt- ihui to tutier with in f a!i1try, mn-ulr, iciatie or snjr Wh form of Rheumatism. Xrtick't rrewritioi !! far 11-75. This prescription DOES N'OT ruin th Moinieh. U IrtJEH NOT deprc the harl Eat all the. meat an4 grxid food you Wish whll toWinr Trnnlt'a Presrrip tin.i It DOES NOT rentam sarcoti.- of aiy kind. "tt positiely oer-OBi-a any ? kind of liheuit-atiim or Gmt on prt4 WHAT MORE IKJ YOU WAST!' Therf is nothing just Rood, and it i isnpofsifole t grt soa'tkicc batter. 'Fo 3e t Perry's Drug Rtorei 115 S. Com wrrr Sf.. Rafem. OreJ I ' J - J II r f f .; r- Headquarters For ; , . WINdHESTER CTTUDiCES Buy Winchesters and. Be Sure j Salem Salem Hardware Co. : ' " ' . ' Oregon1 The Winchester Store rr i Mi as Clara Goldhnrst, twaity-fiTe-year-old bead of a brbker-a firm, who could speak uo English and had very littl . schoolinr when she ; arrived lit this country thirteen years e-r. K now. the only, woman .put and call dealer laltoe street," Kb aayk work, study and t jperseTeraace'ls the secret, of Iae success," ;. I Better; Get Yours Mow I Seat reservations for season ticket holders SALEM ARTBll:SERIiES: t ' ! are now being made. A This splendid series includes r':--, CYRENA VAN GORDON y Prima Donna. Mezo-contralto , Chicago Opera Company .,'.:.". October 17 4 PAUL ALTHOUSE, Tenor Metropolitan Opera Company ; February 21 - ALBERTO SALVI, Virtuoso Harpist March 13 A- season ticket at' $5.00 covers all charges for the three concerts. Student ! tickets at $3.50f , Cut out and mail to - ALBERT H. GILLTS. Treasurer, . '"':' SALEM ARTIST SERIES '' 1252 Center.Street. -.' , '-'ivt' Enclosed find cheek . for $ . . . ; . . . . V Please reserve ..... w ,','.. season tickets - .. - -J- .- -'" :' .... for the Salem Artist Series. 1922-1923. Name Phone . . Y - Address ........ Season Season Tickets will ' be maflei immediately .aJ.'Wt.VidW'XtfiaVAlitt