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..'.11 :. 1.: - TIIE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON SUNDAY MORNING; OCTOBER 8, 1922 t r . a i ' f ' 4 ' 4 ' w 1 ' ; " i: 'i " V ' V ' V if; ' CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Roast Turkey Dinner - Served. all ; day at the Belle. Adv. , Gray Hand Injured- - Donald Kent of Rosedale bad a hard fall on the highway south of i' . .... . l . Rex INGRAM'S "Prisoner of Zenda" Sheer romance and enchantment. Amazing dramatic situations. 60c and 25c Pietists 0 ".; -Headquarters For V WINCHESTER CARTRIDGES v I .' Tluv. "Wirierieatera nnrl "Rp Sure Hardware oaiem Salem The Winchester Store - 1404. - 1922 in our' advertising We advertise good service, we render good service, and we guarantee good service. -; .- . - V Won't you let us prove it' to you? United States National Bank f "The Bank That Service Built" In Your New PIPE OR iMHBfSPB i iimace 10REHEA' See It Before You Buy Wade 'in Salem F. H. BERGER Salem Saturday night, that re sulted In a baciy gashed hand. He was riding in an auto, with a I bundle of prune sacks laid over the front fenders and hood. The sacks were working loose, and he reached out along the running WBBifY JANE NOVAK in A big late release "Colleen of The Pines" also A news and a good 2, reel comedy -Oregon TTndar XT. 8. Oorarnmant Snparrisloa There Is Nothing that is not in our service. Home Install a Go PIPELESS Phone 1048-U board to straighten them Into place, when the car gave a swerve and threw him to the ground. He came back to town to have has I hand dressed. - Trasses Fitted at Tyler's Drug Store by an expert in the business. Adv. Shooting Gool Some excellent bird shooting is being found nowadays, out over the valley. A few ducts have been found, and a party of Salem hunters Lrought in one brant that they got at long range last Sun day beyond Turner. Jacksnlpes are reported quite plentiful along the irrigation ditches beyond Tur BOaKlG) "THE PRODIGAL JUDGE" From the World Famous Novel Last Times Today SPECIAL THIS WEEK High Grade Lawn Stationery Regular 75c, Sale Price 49c 4 Tyler Drug Store 457 S. Com'L - : Phone 35 Don't Suffer unnecessarily from that j bad cold Schaefer's Cold Tablets A Remedy for the treat ment of Colds, La Grippe and Headache Price. 25 c At SCHAEFER'S DRUG STORE Sole Arfent Garden Court Preparations 135 N. Com!. Phone 197 "Try the 'Penslar' Drug Store First" Do You Read Very t Much? You often hear men and women say "I do not read very much because it tires my eyes.'" That's an acknowledg ment of eye strain. You should be able to read for a long time without even thinking of your eyes. Why Take Chances? With your eyes when you depend upon them so heav ily? MORRIS j OPTICAL CO. I SO 1-5 Qregon Bldg. Oregon's Largest .Optical Institution Phone 239 for appointment SALEM. OREGON ner, and one great flock of Can ada geese was sighted though none of the big honkers was brought In. Pried Chicken And roast turkey, special din ner today at the Gray Belle. Adv. Mac Donald's runner Almanac t Tyler's Drug Store. Adv. Will Build Shed Permission to erect a machine shed at First and Hood streets at a cost of approximately 250 was granted V A. Beardsley yester day. Servo ;ray Belle French pastry. Adv. Two Boys Hurt- Slight injuries were suffered by two youths when the bicycle on which they were riding collided wht a car driven by F- Lacy, 17 46 South Liberty street, at Fifteenth and State streets. The boys live at 460 North Twenty-third street. Fresh Roasted Salt Almonds- Fresh every week. Little Lady's store, 1090 Center. adv. Tom Wye Sweat ei The best and most popular coat, $7.95. The Man's Shop, 416 State St. Adv. Will Build Dwelling T. M. Jenkins will build a one- story dwelling at 1362 North Liberty street according to a per mit, issued yesterday by Deputy Recorder Mark Poulsen. Cost is I estimated at $1000. How Good Are Tour Feet? Dr. Hiner, 322 State. Adv. Tom Wye Sweaters The best and most popular ccat. $7.95. The Man's Shop. 416 StateSt. Adv. Money 19 Tahl County clerk Boyer has receiv ed $309.70 from sale of real proporty at 6403 east Forty-Sec-ond street, Portland, in satisfac tion of Judgment in the case of nuier, ujwb l o., versus k,. r . Knowlton et al. Wireless Set For Sale Call 440 N. 23 street today. Chicken Dinner ' Adv. Tires are Stolen Theft of two tir and tlma from his car wa r.Bortl to thi police by V. N. Randall. -184f rob HlHi Uas nirht r--i.vj il T.S.Roberts. - 4 Is now located at his new studio 505 North Summer. Pupils wish- ing to register for piano or organ call at this address or phone 1883R. High Bchool credits giv en. Adv. Chicken Dinner- Served all day at The Spa.' Adv. Cars Collided A car driven hv Olerm flreirsr . 1078 Ohemekta. eotn? north on w oof Twenty-fifth street last night, ford Routo Salem, to the ex collided with the machine driven tent of '64-85 with aced ln- by A. L. Cummings, going north on the same street. Slight dam- Rigdon & Son's MORTUARY Un equaled Service Webb &Clougb Leading Funeral Directors Expert Embalmers Hartman7! Glasses jjgSg Wear them and see Easier and ifettei HARTMAN BROS. Phone 1255, Salem, Oregoa SAVE $ $ $ by buying your" hardware and furniture at The Capital Hard ware & Furniture Co., 285 No. Commercial St. Phone 947 Capital Junk Co. WANTS All kinds of junk and second-hand goods. We pay full value. . .215 Center Street " Phone 398 ages to the Gregg car resulted irum ma couision. . Mr. Lena Waters Teacher of piano, modern meth Ods. Free Classes for ITTimary pupils. Residence Studio 1472 Mill street. Monday and Thurs day 362 North Church street. Phone 1184M. Adv. Mm. Jnlla M, Velgel Piano- Studio 260 1-2 N. Liberty, tus- taence 1560 s. Church. Pbone 1391-R Adv. Bicycle Ketorned Joy once more reigns for Earl hire, and his wife arrived in Sa H. Anderson, 1460 State street hem t 9:45 o'clock last night. a Bicycle belonging to him was reported stolen Thursday bnt was brought to the police station yesterday where Anderson regain- ed it. Corduroys and Wool Trousers for school wear. The Man's Shop, 416 State street. Aav. i Chicken Dinner Served all day at The Spa. Adv. Candy Company Sued Charging that on or about Sep- tember 11, the J. T. Bond Candy company illegally sold package candy, the state of Oregon by W. B. Dungan, deputy food and dairy commissioner, has commenced ac- tioon against the company. The complaint relates that the con- tents of packages were not clearly marked on the outside as is re - quired by legal statue. Sweaters For Less We have all styles and colors. The Man's Shop, 416 State St. Adv. Dm. White and Marshall- Osteopath ic physiciaio, U S. Bank. Adv. Judinwnt Allowed Judgment of $200 and $S0 for attorney's fees was allowed plaint iff by the jury in the case of A. L. Bones vs Press, McPherson and Roy T. Gove. The case was tried' i nthe Marion county circuit court. Sweater For Less Wft hav BtviM nnt polnrs The Man's Shop, 416 State St. Adv. I L Brok!n A Kh( feet correctad without losa of tlma I wit. I ... . , 1 Dismissal Asked wmjsaai or tne,case or jpnn Jarww. piammt, vrus belle Jette. defendant, was asked ences are aiiegea 10 nave oeen seu ea y iae comesiani out i !courc Corduroys and Wool- Trousers for school wear. The Man's Shop, 416 State street. Adv. A Classified Will bring you a buyer. Adv Judgment Allowed i i . a. r Jnagment againsc w. . traw- terest- togetner wun attorney fees and f08t8 was awarded D. A. vvnue s sons in a aecision ay Judge Percy R. Kelly yesterday. Chicken Dinner Served all day at The Spa. Adv. experienced Waitresses Wanted At The Gray Belle. Adv. Control of Child Allowed A temporary order granting Mrs. Cleda Putnam control of her 3-year-old son, Robert, was hand ed down in a preliminary hearing held In the circuit court here yes terday. -Mrs. Putnam in her com plaint alleges that her husband subjected her to cruel and inhu man treatment, reviling her with oaths and inflicting personal in. juries, ate last month, she cites, her husband twice knocked her to the floor, bruising her face and endangering her life. Mrs. Putnam seeks a divorce, perma nent control of the child, a month ly alimony of $50 and costs. The couple were married June, 1918. Lena Belle Tartar Teacher of singing. Pupils now enrolling. See display ad. Adv. Twenty-eicht Years Ago The "28 years ago" column of the Pendleton East Oregonian contains a personal saying that 'Fred Steusloff and wife arrived this morning from Salem." Sterooptcan Address A stereoptican address will be given at the First Methodist church on Sunday evening by the nastor. Rev. Blaine E. Klrkpat- rick. The subject of the address will be "Man as God's Partner." The slides are beautifully made dealing graphically with the snh 'ect of stewardship and human re sponsibility n the redemption of the world. One feature wil i number, of riome made slides dealing with the program and plans o.f .the lool chur" 'or thr romlng year. These slides were shown at the church night pro gram las: Thursday evening ana seemed to be of such value that a number have suggested that the messace conveyed should be riv en a wider hearine. Admission, fne Sweetest Girl The sweetest dav. National Candy Day. Saturday. Oct. 14. Meet me at "The Ace." Adv. lanrm Crant- 7nriin- f TMnn 6S N. Cottage. Phone 1709J. Adv. i LrfTal Blanks pet them at The Statesman of fice. Catalog on application. Adv. Xew Superintendent Arriv The ntw surterintendent of the school for the deaf. O. L. Mcln They were met by representatives Ufthe state board of control and or j the school and Installed at their new post. Captain Attends Council Captain James "Watson of the Salem Salvation army returned hate Saturday from a three days council at Portland. Army com manders and workers from all lover the northwest were there to discuss winter activities and to hotn in the dedication of the fine nefvr Salvation army headquarters I when the spiritual warriors have jnfct bu'lt. The local crmy is to hc3d a Harvest festival tQnight at the hall, v ith the hall bountifully decorated with every fruit and flower and grain from the late bountiful harvest. On Monday night, there will be a pageant of nations, with representatives of nations in costume and in lsoieech to tell of the Salvation arjny wcrk in their respective countries. After the close of this program, the harvest 1iome exhib Its will bo offered for sale, and Whatever may remain unsold will be donated to the "fsoor of the opmmunUy. Cordial invitation i extended to everybody, to attend bpth these evening services. Chicken Dinner I Served all day at The Spa. Aav- Cost Bill Filed i Costs totalling $49.30 are listed Turkey Dinner Served All Day Learn to Handle Business in a business way. No matter what you do in life ' you will have business paper to handle notes, mortgages, contracts, etc. You will have to figure interest, weights and many other things. Sometimes a seemingly small matter may become of vital importance to you, and a know ledge of business may save you many hundreds of dollars, An elderly farmer .told us recently that he realized what he had missed through lack of training. He had learned from experience- what we can teach you now. ' '' , . ':. Enroll today tor a coarse at Capital Business College Salem Oregon il i n , ! ' r i ! I ' ill V n the cMt bill filed yesterday In the case of C. W. Pugh. plaintiff, against J. C. McFarlane, defendant- Pugh failed to recover dam ages and was assessed the costs of the case when he sought compen sation for Injuries said to have been inflicted by McFarlane't car. Plant's New Floral Shof Cut ' and , potted flower. 1S5 S. Com'l. Adv. The Sweetest Girl The sweetest day. National Can dy Day. SaturCay. Oct. 14. Meet Meet m at theetaoinshrdluetaol me at The Ace." Adv. PERSONALS Mrs. Jesse Hopkins and her small daughter, have returned to GEO. C. WILL Closinj Out Piano and Phonograph Stock New Phonographs y Price. $1 down, $1 week up. Pianos $89 up; terms $5 down, $5 month up. See Ad. on hut page of second section LADD & BUSHy. BANKERS : : ( ' EstabUshed J868 " r.. General Banking Business Office Hours from 10'tu m. to 3 p. m. f OSTEOPATHY It the original and only scientific method of adjusting the spine. It is never rough and seldom palnfuL bat gets results. ; It is the only school of mechanical treatment flTlnc a pay. slcian's full four year course of study. - , The following are regularly graduated, licensed Osteopathia, Physicians In Salem: ' DR. H. a WIUTE DR. L. C See Our Early Home Grown ' CkYSANTHEMUMS They Are Beauties We are showing in our windows the new OLCOTT CARNATION . "Say it I with Flowers" ' - C. F. BREITHAUPT The Telegraph Florist 123 North Liberty HOBBLE DR. S. F. Graduate of the National University of Sciences, Chicago Let him scientifically , treat those corns, callouses, in, grown "or dub nails jainful swelling, oderiferous or any other form of foot troubles, and, then V ' " M ; DANCE OUT Beautiful reception parlormodern private operating - - Toorn:?-.- ' . . Phone 640 for appointment 301-302 Masonic Temple SALEM, OREGON If this de3k is made 80 from Oregon timber, if we can 1 show you that you get more for your money than you canj possibly get in any other desk? .... . . . . West made desks are fully guaranteed should material or ; workmanship prove defective we will replace it) freo of ; charge. u We carry largest selection of office desks in Salem v Typewriters for . STOi-lAo""1 their home Jn Tort land! aft ej- f tUng wlia ifra. Hopkinf parent here tor some time. Mrs, Seradda Knox It back In. the city after several day spent vis! ting h lends In Albany. . Lenin Is back on the Job atata. His latest illness was no mo re, fa tal than some of his others, Where to Eat Yonr Sunday Dinner THE SPA i" ; Chick.t Ua;r terred all day TUB TERMINAL CAFB U Sunday Special Stuffed Baked chicken, C5c I Always the best toffee. AOIB RESTAURANT Chicken fricassee with' rice stuffed breast ot Teal 45c, with dessert. ' -v ; JACK'S CAITJ 16 South Commercial A good place to eat.; Chicken dinner every Sunday. Short or ders all day. j THE GOOD EATS The little restaurant ; with the big eats--Try as. DR. JOWH L. LTNCH MARSHALIi -1 Phone 3&6 IN TO SEE SCOTT, S. C. .t NOTE NOW ii the time to lrt your prronl Xroaii rartla. Call and took orer oar tin whil com-plt. What difference does it MAKE f2 Rent or Sale v ' .Steel Die Wcik 03 North leryTlaniifactTirer lis free and the public Is, invited. a