Tim OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. OREGON SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 15, 1922 i. f is CITY NEWS IN BRIEF liohler Ses Game-. Coach Roy Bobler of Willam ette went over to Corvalli3 to see the O. A. C.-Paciflc game. Satur day. He says that Pacific has a well-finished team that plays a line brand of -football, and that the Aggies wero lucky to hold the long end, of the score. The game was not spectacular from the spec tators' point of view, though It was a good exhibition of dogged determination and consistent play. ItoaKt I kick Or Chicken Dinner served all day at the Gray Belle.- Adv. Candy Iay Special Saturday, Oct. 14, Krauses Milk chocolates. $1 per box at the Little Lady's Little Store. TonrUt Number 2810 Tourists registering at the lo cal auto camp grounds during the present, season havo numbered more than 2S00. This includes only the single registration, while' Willie -r n i U TBI Bin i i I "IN THE NAME OF THE LAW" Continuously , Today 245:45 V. 7:30-19:15 p.m. COMEDY TOO LADD & BUSH, BANKERS - Established 1868 General Banking Business Office 'Hours from . j Headquarters For WINCHESTER CARTRIDGES - Buy Winchesters .and Be Sure Salem HardWare Co. Salem' - - - Oregon The Winchester Store In Your New Hom6 Install a BERGER : PIPE OR PIPELESS Pomace MORE HEAT - LESS FUEL See It Before You Buy- FJJade in Salem H. BERGER 803 North Liberty . Manufacturer Phone 1048-M many of those registering in this manner remain for several days. The number of tourists who iavc returned to Salem for a second time during the season, has been unusually large. The conven iences provided by the local Camp are appreciated by the travelers who come Irom almost every state in the union. California and Washington are claimed aa home by the greater number of tourists after Oregon which ranks first. Card of Thanks . The family of the late Scott A. K!ggs desire to express their deep, est appreciation for the many kindnesses shownMn their great sorrow and loss. Mrs. S. A. Riggs, Mr. and Mrs. Zadoc J. Riggs. Mrs. Fannie and Margaret Mulkey. Adv. Chicken Dinner Served all day at The Spa. Adv. Nickel On Campos- Jacob Nickel, who was grad- 'ma ANITA STEWART with two of the best ac tors in the films "Her Mad Bargain" Also a news weekly and a two reel real, comedy "The Fresh Kid". 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. uated last June from Willamette university was a visitor in Salem, Saturday. He is principal of the schools at Alrlie, and well pleased with his work. He was one of the Important stars in the Bear cat football s(i u ad, and a student oi high rank. Candy Kjierial Today Krauses' Milk chocolates. ?1 per box at the Little Lady's Little Store. Chicken Dinner Served all day at The Spa. Adv. All A Mistake A misinterpreted advertisement has brought a whole sheaf of let ters to the Salem Chamber of Commerce. A florist at Salem, Ohio, advertised his place for sale, but instead of saying Ohio, he used only the initial letter. Salem. O. A greenhouse man at Holdredge, Nebraska, understood if to mean Salem, Ore., and he has been bombarding the office with letters of inquiry. He likes the map, the climate, the trees, the people, the mountains, everything that Oregon has to offer and he wants to buy that greenhouse and floral business in Oregon. Miss Helen Bode Representing Prof. Shaw's -cut lace embroidery class at Miller's store will continue to teach all next week." Aav. One Marriage Licence Only one marriage license was issued on Saturday, from the of fice of the Marion county clerk. It was for Benjamin A. Baker and Emma Hendricks. SAVE $ $ $ by buying your hardware and furniture at The Capital Hard ware & Furniture Co., 285 No. Commercial St Phone 947. MINER'S GARAGE REPAIRING All makes of cars. Prices reas onable and wofik guaranteed. 803 N. Liberty Street By the Creek PHOXE 804 Capital Junk Co. WANTS All kinds of junk and second-hand goods. We pay full value. 215 Center Street Phone 398 WANTED Beef, Hogs, 4 Calves Sheep, alive or dre3sed Also cnicKens, eggs ana .butter. Best 'cash prices paidw People's Meat Market 155 N. Liberty Street Phone 994 TAKE A PERSON REQUIRING GLASSES ADD acknowledged skill and thoroughness in ex amination; x ADD correctly ground and handsomely, and attract ively mounted glasses; ADD constant effort to bet ter our qualifications and work TOTAL: A. Satisfied Eyeglass Wearer MORRIS OPTICAL CO. SO 1-5 Oregon Bide Oregon's Largest Optical Institution Phone 239 for appointment SALEM, OREGON Chicken Dinner Served all day at The Spa. Adv. Hobble in and See Dr. S. F. Scott, S. C, 301-302 Masonic bldg.. and you will dance cut, your foot troubles over and lorgotten. Phone 640 for appoint ment. Adv. Divorce Is Sought Nellie Oakes has filed a suit for divorce against William OaVes, whom she says is in Kelseyville. Cal. Cruelty and non-support are arleged as the principal causes ior the action. Hobble in and Sec Dr. S. F. Scottr S. C, 301-302 Masonic bldg., and you will dance out, your foot troubles over and forgotten. Phone 640 for appoint ment. AdT. Broken Arches And other deformities of the feet corrected without loss of time from your occupation. Drs. White and Marshall. U. S. Bank bldk. Adv. Ballots With Printer With the Marion county ballots already in the hands of the print er, there will be no new candi dates on the ticket except as they are written in. The completed copy was , delivered by County Clerk Boyer. Friday morning, and the ballots themselves will soon be returned to him for sending out to the precinct officers. Neighbors of : Woodcraft- Neighbor Burns funeral, Mon day. 2 p. in. from Clough's. Guar dian Neighbor. Adv. Luncheon Monday Especial attention is called to the first grand opening dinner of he new Salem Chamber of Com merce, Monday noon. ' It's the same old place, the same old price, the same perfection salads and things, and partly the same old people;-but there will be new folks there, too,, and the name is the newest thing in Salem since it was changed from the Salem Commercial club, Wednesday night. Most of th literary sec tion will be given to local speak ers, for a symposium on Cham bers ot Commerce in general. All are invited, Card of Thanks We desire to thank out friends and neighbors for the beautiful floral gifts, and for their; kind as sistance in the care and burial of our husband and brother; Mrs. D. W. Cummings, W. L. and G. L Cummmgs. Adv . Chicken Dinner " H 1.' Served all day at The Spa. Adv. A , Holland Bulbs Chrysanthemums, carnations. end all kinds of potted flowers for immediate delivery. , We spe cialize in funeral designs. Plant Flower Shop, 185 SouthCommer- ctal. Phone 471. We deliver. Adv. Suspect Held T. T. Westfall was arrested by the Salem police Saturday, and is being held to answer satisfactor ily several questions. He has a ten-thousand dollar moustachio, a bank's worth of diamonds either genuine or near, a front like' Wal lingford in his palmiest day and he has a $2000 Studebaker car that he tried to sell for $p00, which aroused the police suspi cions. The police say that he jwas registered at the Portland hjoiel in Portland as T. T. Westfall!; at the Multnomah as W. E. Brairg- iiell ;at the Benson as T. B. Thomas, and that's as far as they have gotten yet. They are dragging the country for more in formation that Westfall has not yet made public. Laura Grant, Teacher of Piano 268 N. Cottage. Phone 1709J Adv. . Card of Thanks We wish to thank the many friends for their sympathy and assistance during the illness and following the death of the late Ira A. Davis, husband and father Mrs. Mary Davis and family. Adv. A Classified Ad- Will brinfc you a buyer. Adv Attend Convention "A wonderful High Y is in progress at Silverton," is the r port brought late last night by Secretary Kells of the Salem Y after spending Saturday with the convention. It is breaking all records for attendance, from all over Marion county. The Salem high school delegates were: Ar thur Hamilton, Benoit McCros key, Kenneth Perry, Claire Tuck er and Russell Pratt. All these delegates went on Saturday, and stayed over night for the second day. Gorge Rhoten Is to go over this morning. Vernor Sackett and a number of Willamette student also attended. Secretary. KelU Coys Secretary Meade Elliott, and Luther J. Chapi.n, president of the Marion county High y club, attended the sessions Satur day, driving back to Salem late last night. Financial Write Warren Armington. 24 North Summer street for informa tlnn recardinr th new anartment house to be huilt on Tfjielson lot, corner Court and Capitol St. Stock will pay 17 per cent. Salem will have president and treasurer. Quick action if you want A-l in vestment. Adv. Salem Floral & Nursery Co. Flowers' for all occasions. Store la Masonic Temple. AdF. Fitted at Tyler's Drug Store by an expert in the buslnesa. Adv. Chicken Dinner Served ali day at The Spa.- Adv. Dismissal Asked In an answer fi'.ed Saturday e Asosciated Oil company asks dismissal of the Injunction pro ceedings brought by the city ot Portland against the company and Sam A. Kozer, secretary of state, to prevent the state's col lection of a tax on gasoline. The citp of Portland avers that the tax is unconstitutional. Candy Special- Today Krauses' Milk chocolates, 1 per box at the Little Lady's Little Store. Candy lay Special Saturday. Oct. 14, Krauses" Milk chocolates, $1 per box at the Little Lady's Little Store. Jeutcnants Wanted Second Lieutenants of the reg ular army will be selected at Camp Lewis during the week be ginning October 23. A special board has been appointed to ex- mine candidates, and young men etween the ages of 21 and 30 will have the opportunity of fili ng the vacancies how awaiting tor the qualified applicant. The war1 department is endeavoring to fill the existing vacancies Inj the army as soon as practicable after January 1, 1923, and it is con sidered that those young men who take advantage of the present opportunity! to take the examina tion for cammtsrJon in the army will be particularly favored by an early appointment. Where to Eat Your Sunday Dinner CHERRY CITY CAFE Home Style Dinners 40c. State at High streets. JACKS CAFE Chicken Dinner every Sunday; 3hort orders ail day at Jack's Cafe. 16 South Commercial. TERMINAL CAFE SPECIAL Fresh Crab a la Newberg en caserole. We serve the most de- lcioua coffee In the city. AEso very choice chicken dinners. THE GOOD EATS Chicken Dinner Sunday 45c. Hot mince pie day or night. Pump kin pie also. Chill con came 15c. Some of our specials. Try us. WHITE CLOUD White Cloud Restuarant. Amer. lean and Chinese dishes. Upstairs Commercial at State. THE SPA Chicken dinner served all day at the Spa. If' Living -Room Furniture Beautiful 3-piece Tapestry living room suit, consist ing of Davenport, chair and rocker to match, for only $123.25. Several odd chairs and rockers at reduced prices. $1 down delivers the Hoosier Cabinet to your home. They save miles of steps. Millions of cabinets! in Ameri can homes. Price from $50.50 and up. ; Hamilton Beach Electric Vacuum. Cleaners, ;with motor-driven brush. Every Hamilton Beach sweeper owner always a Hamilton Beach booster. We guarantee satis-: faction with every Hamilton Beach sweeper. Terms can be arranged. --" TRADE IN YOUR OLD FURNITURE AS PART PAYMENT ON NEW Holland Bulbs Chrysanthemums, carnations, and all kinds of potted flowers for immediate delivery. We spe cialize! in funeral designs. Plant Fiowe Shop, 1S3 South Commer cial. Phone 471. We deliver Adv. ! DIED HOWE -At a local hospital, Oct. 13. Lester M. Howe .age 23 years; survived by a wife aid" two! boys, Johnnie and Chester Hore. Son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Hore ot Roseburg; brother jot Emry Howe of Aurora, Or.. I. Nekton and Chester Howe and Mr a. Hat tie Schaum of Salem. The body is at the Rigdpn mor tuary. Funeral services will be held at Rigdon parlors Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. Inter ment at Shellburn, Linn county at 1:30 p. m. BURNS Mrs. Samantha C. Burns died in her home at 2308 Trade street. October 14. 1922 at 2 a. m. j Mrs. Burns, who was al most 61 years old. is survived by ;br widower, Adam Burns, two sons, W. P. Burns of Seat tle,: and J. A. Burns Salem, one daughter, Ethel Branch of Sa lem, four brothers, S. J. King of Sacramento. Cal.. O. J. King gf Otis, Oregon. J. W. King of Junction, Oregon, and A. JT. King of Macleay, Oregon, and one sister, Mrs. Laut Mattison of Independence, Oregon. Fun eral services will be held in the Webb & Clough chapel. Monday. Oct. 16, at 2 p. m. Rev. J. J. Evans will officiate, and inter ment will be in the City View Cemetery. . Rigdon & Son's MORTUARY Unequal ed Service Webb & Clough Leading: Funeral Directors Expert Embalmen Special Roast . Duck or Chicken Dinner Served All Elay. r hi fi Combination Wood, Gas or Coal, or straight Wood and CoaL Can be furnished in White, Blue or Gray EnameL Wedgewood ranges have made good for over 40 years. Whenb uying a new range don't fail to inspect our Wedgewood line. Our showing of stoves and ranges was never more complete than it is today WEDGEWOOD RANGE C. S. HAMILTON GOOD FURNITURE 340 COURT 8. C. STONE, 1LD. General Office Practice Cancers Treated Office, Tyler's Drug Store 1S7 R. Commercial Street The J. R. WatkJns Product , A. X. ENGLEBART, City Sales Manager 246 Lafelle Street. Salem. Ore. Phone 173 4 W. Goods delivered Don't Suffer bad cold unnecessarily from that Schaefer's Cold Tablets A Remedy for the treat ment of Colds, La Grippe and Hfidache Price 25c At SCHAEFER'S DRUG STORE Sole Apent: Garden Court Preparations 135 N. Com'!.' Phone 197' ".Try the Penslar' ' . Drug Store First" Reliable Boy's Wet-Weather Shoes Boys' Brown High Top Shoes, sizes 2V1 to 6, $4.48 Boys, Black Calf blucher cut at J2.7S, J2.95 $3.25, and $3.45. -i Little Gents' Velour Blucher, sizes 9 to li ::.$2.48 Boy' Heavy Chrome Blatk Blucher, sizes "llVs to 2, $2.95. , : , Other lots in broken sizes from 10 to 6 at $1.98 to $4.48 indusiye. . JOHN J. ROTTLE 167 N. CAST R A $29 Honest 00 Dining Room Furniture Eight-piece Oak Dining Room Suit, consisting of s one 45-inch top 6-foot table; 6 leather seat chains and one fine oak buffett, now .: ..$69.75 Card Tables. Values up to $5. NicrJy finished with felt or imitation leather tops; with mahogany legs. Spec ial for a few days J. $3.48 Extra Special $25 41-piece set Nippon China. Coin gold band pattern, consisting of 6 dinner plates, 6 coup soups, G fruit saucers, 6 salad plates, 6 teas and saucers, 1 8-inch platter, 1 oral vegetable dish, 1 sugar and creamer.. . ; . SALEM, ORE, Hartman's Glasses I Wer IhMrT And see ! t Jasier ana xeuu j HARTMAN BROS. Phone 1255, Salem, Orejc?5 tor rent, reasonable. Heat. lijht, phone; all furnished. Very cen tral. Phone 743. For -Wheezy Coughs1 TJie Dr. Stone's B & Q COUGH REMEDY for Coughs, colds ,eronp, whooping cough , hoarse ness, bronchitis, sore throat and all diseases of the throat and lungs. Use Dr. Stone's Antkiller Tyler Drug Store 157 S. Com'L Phone 35 Read the Classified Ads. Dependable Com'l ANDSTEeL NGES and Up i FURNISH YOUR HOME AT 7 ; HALF PRICE from Our Used Department Apartments Values. r t1