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THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON i
SATURDAY MORNING. APRIL 21. 192:1
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WE
WS IN
Attend; Reunion :
,The I Rer. H. D. Chambers
madej in trip to -i Portland on
Thursday to attend ; a family re
union at which , time 'three broth
er and a sister met for the
first, time in 30 years J . i
Chart TJemwIeled- f
. The old St. 'PaipIV chiirch is
being remodeled elver into a so
cial hallJ When completed there
will be kftchjens, a small stage
and a good 1-flooi, , It 'will be
known as'St. Paul Parish house.
Small Shop to- ;Ope
- L. Springer and Dewey Probst
will open a shoe shining parlor
today- In a small room between
the Rligh hotel and' the Western
Union office. They have leased
the room for three years. i .
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Ilogb Martin, an employe of
"Airin Tallin A- To nil
lia vJev - a. ojci t,viu
pahy. had his thumb ; crushed
4 " ""r.i'i -r '
A :.""'' iy wean., wan
' born to Dr. and "Mrs. G. l
pime,. yesterday, morning.' )
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Estate Filed : , !" , :
; ,Tbe final appraised valuation
of j the 1 estate of: C. A. Huston
was (filed in the county clerk's
V office yesterday; and a date set
for final hearing of account
which will be May 21, at 10 a.
m. .According to appraisers the
estate is valued at $41,733 Heirs
are Trumi Huston, widow, who
Will receive 1 one-fourth interest
ia the estate, and , three daugh
ters. Truth, Rose and Helen, who
will receive a one-fourth inteir-
:st each. y , J;'
A depth of about 1000 feet was
attained In the search for oil
wben the company was (forced
to discontinue for lack of addi
tional equipment. There are ap
proximately 14,000 acres under
exploitation for oil, accordhig to
Mr. Smitbj i 6
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Spceilvr Arrested
1 Q. J. Ilogan was arrester by
Officer Edwards yesterday on a
charge of speeding at the rate
of 33 .miles an hour along South
Commercial between Mission and
Wilson. iHe was cited to appear
before Judge Poulsen Monday.
Car CoHide-j
' W. T.; Mulkins of Gervais,
while gojiiig west on the SITver
ton road near Salem yesterday,
reported that another car going
In the same .direction collided
with him, causing some damage.
Permit Issued h ;V: !
A building permit was, issued
to II. J. Ettner yesterday. He
will erect a one-story dwelling
costing 1,750.
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Collision Yesterday
Chester C. Horner of route 5.
while going west on State yester
day reported that he was struck
by a motorist who was going
north 6a Liberty. The front axle
on the Horner car was: bent.
Otherwise no damage was dona.
Plans Submitted f
Preliminary plans for the ad
dition to the Salem high school
were filed yesterday at the city
superintendent's office. Thise
will be considered by the board
at the next meeting. F. A. Legge
is the architect. The new plans
call, for an addition to face
Church street extending j south
100 feet. Work will begin as
soon as the plans are complete
and bids submitted. It is ex
pected to have - it completed by
the opening of school in October.
The buildings now 'occupying the
ground on which the addition
will stand will be moved within
a (few; weeks. : ,
a closed and not a public meel
inf. The first session convenes
at 2i o'clock this afternoon and
the second at 8 this evening. Gov
ernor Walter M. Pierce, for years
a member' of the lodge, is to ad
dress the session this evening,
and Chemekcta lodge is to ex
emplify the third degree work.
All towns in the county will be
represented and there shou:d ho
eeveral hundred visitors in all.
State Taxes Paid
Clatsop county has turned
over in full its. first half qC state
taxes tor this ' year, amounting
to 5104.221.18.
Heavy Loss Reported
' The Spokane, Portland & Seat
tle Railroad company, in its an
nual report to the public service
commission, reports a loss of $1,
576,164.32 on its net income.
Operating revenues were
j382, 885.31, operating expenses
$4,909,450.73, taxes $894,409.
72 and operating income $1?
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Marriage Licensee j -.
.Two marriage licenses were is
Btied 1n' the county, clerk's affice
"yesterday, one to Arthur Baldwin
: and Clara Mosher of Salem, an
other ; to Anthony Neitling of
Stayton and Pearl L. Harris- ot
Sobllmlty. ' - ' : ' V- '; i:'
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Cooked Food Sale Todayr i )
, The" Salem YMCA Auxiliary
will hold a cooked food sale
all day today. In the' show win
dow of the Stiff Furniture store.
Adv. .' Yv 'i ) : y l.j x "
ljegal Blanks , . - f '
Gt them at Tba Statetsman of
Tee. Catalog on appHcation.-
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; Accfdent i Reported t-
! Robert Law of 224 Third street
L Portland, reported to police yes-
north en the (Highway ,t three
miles south of Salem he collided
with U VL Ilrown of 430 Sam-
. jner who was going south ! on
ua nignway.. .; '.j
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About i $3000 worth of machin
lery has arrived and will be added
to the drilling operation at St.
PsalJ according i to County Com
fmissioner Jim Smith' wlw retnrn
I ed from ? that' section yesterday.
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Dr, C L Marshall
Osteopathic Physician and
Hurgeon ' , : n
Oregon . Ruilding
Phone 238 ;
For i Gifts That Last
HARTMAN BROS, i
Diantond. Watches, Jewelry
. and Silverware.
Phone J255. Salem. Oregon
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Salem Ambulance Service
. 1 Ikay and Night '
Phone 666
, i 17a S. Liberty St.
Salem p 'Oregon
Capital Junk
Co.
WANTS
; All kinds of junk and
second-hand oofls. We
pay full value. ,
215 Center Street
i : Phone 398
Autos Contde
James E. Bridgewater of 219
Fourth street. Albany, while go
ing south on Commercial yester
day collided , with A. J. Krueger
of route 2, who was tu-ning at
the intersection of. Sot ' u Com
mercial sad ;IIoyt. j Slight dam
age was; done. i i,
Machines Investigated I
t Slot machines recently. Instal
led" by local cigar, stores are the
subject $ or inquiry . by; Ralph
Thompson, chairman Of 'the po
lice committee ot the city coun
cil. He) asked John HCarsdn,
district attorney, for an j opinion
on the ! matter yesterday. The
slot machine gives out. two sticks
qf? . gum and ? sometimes a check
which, inay i be exchanged tor
merchandise all for a nickel
of
Child's jArm ! Broken j
Raymjond, 3 ..year old son
Mrs. Lhj S. j Jordan of M Valsetz.
suffered a broken arm yesterday
when his mother;, in going to
look 'f .him, accidently stumbl
ed and kell Ion him. The frac
tufe 'was ot the right! arm at
the elbow. ; He was rnshed to
Salera where -he- received-medical
attention. ' . i . ' !
More Babies to Adopt; .
' Dr. Henry E. Morris has the
names of two baby boys whom
theiiv parents desire to! give out
for" adoption. One Is I 10 days
old and i the other six,. weeks old.
A tiny I baby girt found a new
home last night through the
good offices of Dr. Morris, who
went ! over; to ! Silver ton, and
brought the baby back with him.
Dr. Morris has built up quite a
reputation during the last six
months I as an unofficial home
finder for youngsters. !
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Five of the shell-rimmed eye
glass"frames taken from the dis
play case of the Morris Optical
company several months ago
were returned yesterday. The
frames were of the latest model
in shellJ Having fitted up the
family thd guilty party evident
ly decided f that since the rest
were useless they might as well
be returned. The small, case
is flighted all night and opens
into the lobby of the building.
Baseball , Sunday ;
Salemi Senators and Fulton
AthleUc'duh of Portland, Oxford
park, 3j p m.---Adv.
franchise
The Nehlem ;Boom company is
given authority to cancel and
surrender its logging and boom
ing franchise by an order of the
public service commission issued
yesterday The franchise was
granted! by the commission orig
inally to allow the company to
boom and rait logs on Willa
mette Slough, i
Oswaldsi
Greater 10 Serenaders at Dream
land tonight. Adv. 1
Xew Pastor Arriv
Rev. He'nry W. Johnson, re
cently called to the pastorate Ot
the Central Congregational
church, has arrived in Salem
with his family .trom Lusk..
Wyo. He will occupy the pul
pit of the church Sunday.
Bodwell in Custody-
E. E. Bodwell, insane ex-sOl-dief
who has been. causing much
trouble to state and federal au
thorities is again, under arrest
at Albany, according to informa
tion received today by Dr. R. E.
L. Steiner, superintendent of the
state hospital for the insane.
Bodwell was committed to the
Salem institution from Linn coun
ty. He escaped and returned 'to
Linn county i where e was ar
rested, but the federal authori
ties refused to send for him. Ar
rangements were then made I to
recommit him to the Oregon hos
pital, but in the ( meantime he
escaped again. It is presumed
he will be again transferred! to
the custody of the government.
liaball Sunday. ..
Salem Senators and Fulton
Athletic club ofPortlnd. Oxford
park, 3 p. m. Adv. i ;". r
Six Fatalities Iteported ?.
i A total of 630 accidents were
reported to the statej iindustrial
accident commission for theLwork
ending April 19. Of this num
ber Kix cases were fatal. . The
fatalities were: James Wod.
West Salem, levermari on dredge;
John G. Clinton. Myrtle Pqint.
carpenter: H. H. Holderman.
Valsctz, trimmer spotter; Joseph
Vangsness, North Bend, logger.
S. L. Gilbert, Forest Grove. la
borer; Fred Butterfield, Marsh
field, blacksmith. Of the total
number of accidents reported
59 4 were subject to the provis
ions? of the workmen's compen
sation act. 28 were from firms
and corporations that have: re
jected the act and eight were
from public utility corporations
not subject to the act.
Big IKmicc ,
At Dreamland tonight. Larse
crowds; lots of pep. Adv.
Will Live Outdoor
At their last meeting Troop 1.
Salem Boy! Scouts, adopted the
agreement to hold all their meet
ings the rest of this year out of
doors. They will hike out to
wherever they may agree to a
camp ground and hold their cam
fires and learn their woodcraft
lessons out in the real outdoors.
Glea Niles is the efficient head of
the troop. , He has been ill for
the past few days. Troop 3 Is
planning to live the same out
door life for the coming sum
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Divorce is Asked
A complaint for divorce was
filed in the circuit court yester
day by Paul T. McCIellan against
Jennie I. McCIellan, alleging de
sertion. According to the com
plaint the defendant deserted the
plaintiff and two small children
about 34' and. 2 years old re
spectfully. The desertion, is al
leged to have taken place about
February 22U 1922T. The McClel
lans were married ! i nJune, 1918.
$5 Reward Si:".
I will give $5 reward to know
who the dirty cur was that mutil
ated my sign in the stairs of the
Hauser building on State street,
and I will also give him the priv
ilege of performing in a six-foot
ring if I find out who it was. Ben
F. West, real ; estaTte dealer.
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iWt For The East-
Miss Gettrude West , who has
been visiting her i father. Ben F
West, the past few-days, left for
Detroit, Michigan, last' night, to
be with her. mother jii'ho has becm
seriously ill; with pneumonia. Miss
Marjorie Riches, ' who was her
guest whilerhere, accompanied her
as far as Seattle where she is at
tending thq: University of Wash
ington. They are members ot the
Zeta Tau Alpha fraternity.
Baby Is ll . ; ; .
llerda Marie, the little adopted
baby girl of j Rev. Alfred Bates
and wife ot Warrenton is sick in
the St. Mary'S hospital in Astoria.
Picnic Data Set !
The Marion County Sunday
school picnic will bei held June 16
according to ;Fred DeVries, presi
dent of the county association, ft
is not yet decided yet where it will
be held but probably in the state
fair grounds.
A Classified Ad ;
Will bring you a buyer.
-Adv.
West Saleni Services
-Services: Sunday! school, 9:45;
Mathews Goodspeed. superintend
ent Mrs. II. J. Morris will preaclh
at 11 o clock; Dr B. E. Gilbert;
district superintendent . will
preach at 7:30. Epworth league
devotionals 6:30, Miss Frances
Hunt leader. Public invited." .
Extreme wealth,! extreme.ralsery
and; idleness are! three prolific
pource iof unrest and crimeX ' '
Our baker is proud of his product
because he knows that it iscreated
from the finest and purest wheat
flour under the; most sanitary and
modern baking conditions. . 1
"Always a bit better"'
PEERLESS BAKERY
170 N, Com'l St. Phone 308
"Try Our Pastry"
OFFICIAL LIST
ACTIVE r MEMBERS SALEM
4, CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
They , are the Individuals and
Firms Who Are BuCding up
Salem 1'atronize Tiiem and
Help Develop Your Community
WATCH TOMORROW'S
LISTj
.' oaocERira j ,
J. f.. Bu-ii. k ic Son.' 191 N'i Com." St.
Carl ft Bowersox, S83 Court St..
B. B. Eshltroafe, 175 8. Com. St.
W. J r. Foster. 3S9; N. CorartifrriI St.
It. ,I. tiilLef JE'Co.. 211 X. Coin, St. .
Lchold and Co.. 1244 'Stt St. .
C Mi RoUert. .45fi Court: St.
Koth Groetry Co., i34 N. I.ibrtr St.
taitd Stored it2 J Com. St.
WelWr Bros., i:6 X-toiii. St.
WiKgin & Wijcfcinn, Halcm Height.
HARDWARE DEALERS
Capital Ilardwaraf & ' Furniture Co 25
N. Comiuerrial St. -raanchton
Mrfu, :d X. Own. St.
Rej V. Farmer, 204 -K. Com. St.
Salvia Hardware Co., ISO ,Ni. Coin. J6t.
" .HOP.! BROKERS
Ruself Catlin' Gay r.ide, :
H. A. -Cornoyer. 16 If..'. Liberty St '.l
T. A. I.iTMley A Co., Bank' of Commerce
John' J. Roberta,: Bank i of Comraerre.
. j HOTELS
Areo Ilot-jl. Chemek.eta St.
Belleview j Hotel; 148 N Com". St.
BHgh Hojtel. 441 State ; St. '
Marion I lot el. Commercial A Ferry St a,
ICE PLAJTTS
'Capital Icej t Cold Storaie Co., 5 SO
, Trade Rt, - ' '.
Ben F. TayTor. f437 Ceater St.
INSURANCE k LOANS '
Win. BeU. 411 Orecoo Bldjf. '.7 '-.':.''.
R. P. 'Boise, 180 N. Commercial.. ' :
W. C. lyiu Oregon Bldg.
Aurnat Huckeatein, Oregon BIdff. 7
R. A. MahoDer, Mawnir. Temple.
Fred E. Mangfis 542 State St. v r
A. "X. Moorea. Oregon BMg. 1
J. H. ' Kieholaon. Mmonlt Temple.
M. D. Ohling Steerea-Moore Bldg.
Harley ' C. Pngh, Oregon Bldg.
Homer ' H, ' Smith. Sleeee-Ifoor Bldg.
E. P. - Smith. Oregon Bldg.,
Standley Foley, Boah Bank Bldg.
O. B. Williama. Oregon Bldg. "
j : IMPLEMENT SEALERS '
Oa, A. : Arrherd Implement Co 200
SUtO Rt. ! :
Lot1 I .Pearre : Son, 236 X. Com. St. -II.
Pohle A Son. 240 8. Liberty St.
JEWELERS ' -Hartnian
Brotbern. State A Liberty Sta.
H. T. Lore, -337 State St.
C. A. " Lntby; 403 Court St.
Pomeroy a Keeoe, 388 Rule St.
J-l- '. JUDOES ; .
Qeo. .. .Biegham. Circuit , Court. '" '
(Sen. If. Ba-neit, Supreme Court "Jk
L...T. " Harris. Supreme Court.
O. K. t-'nruh, .ThhIii e'of the Pear.
'LADIES FURNISHINGS
f. O.' Shipley Co.. 14 X. Li lie ty St.
lime. Bouffe Morrison. ll.y N. iligh St.
LAUNDRIES
Capital City Laundry Co.' '1264 Brdwr,
.Saleiu- Steaui l.aiinjr) Co., Ma6 S. Lib-
erty' ,'St' i - ' " ' .' - T
-LIVE STOCK DEALERS
H. II. Yanderro't.. 435 N.' Winter St.
r j LUMBER COMPANIES
Falls I Ci Salem . Lumber Co., 319 S
12th Sl.' I ' If":-'
Cbas. K. St)auliling I-ozcing Co.. Front
'and Ferry St.
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D. Wo Song i
tinese Medicine Of f ice -Have
Medicine which
:an cure any bid sickness. '
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264 N. COMMERCIAL '
" STREET .V .
At kwong Fook Co. Store
Odd Fellows Convene Totlay
1 A county-convention of all the
IOOF lodces ot Marion county is
to be heid in Salem today. It is
FUNERALi
Shortage Small
' The only car shortage report
ed by ihe Southern Pacific com
pany to, the ptrtlic seryid. com
mission yesterday .was 49 flat
cars The company's report per
tains only to the state of Ore
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DR.C.H. SCHEHK
Has Moired to His New
! ! Location t
2i9Sol Cottage Street
Mrs. Gertrude St.' John died at
a local hospital, April .19. 1923
at 5 a. m. Mrs. St. John who was
32 years old. is survived by her
husband, H. E. St. John, one son.
Leonard, three daughters. fcmr-
lfv. Frances and Joan St. Jonn.
and her father, John L. Vaughn of
Gold Beach, Oregon. Funeral ser-
vifWwill be held in the chapel oi
the Webb Funeral Parlors April
21. 1923 at 2 p. m. Rev. Lvans
will officiate. Interment will be
in the I. O. O. F. cemetery.
DIED
A VILLA V. Avilla died ata lo
cal .hospital April 19. lfp at
the age of 23 years. The re
mains ( were shipped bj the
Webb Funeral parlors to , Port
land for burial. ' j '
EDSON At the Pine street hrx
pital. McMinnvllle. AprI 20,
Ida D. Edson. aced, oA gvears.
Remalnsat Terwil1lgert fune
ral home. Funeral i announca-mejUlater
LADD & BUSH
f Bankers ! j;
i Established 1868 -
! General Banking; Business
Office Hours from 10 a. inJ to 3 p. m.
Webb & Clough
. Uadins Funeral
Directors j
Expert Embmlmers .
Rigdon & Son's
MORTUARY I
Cnequalci SerVleo r
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A nnounces For
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atid Monday
Gigantic Sate
Of 600 Fine
Ad roe
messes
All exceptionally well made garments of fast
color Amoskeag Gingham, Percales and Cham
bray at much less than you could make them for
CHOICE OF 10 STYLES
ALL SIZpS
All colors that are
popular
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j ; No limit luy as many as yoa like; choice of 10 style's in
checks, stripes and plaids, 1
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, Oar September Sale of House Dresses at 88c was the talk of
the, town. Ever since then we've been trying to duplicate that sale,
and only a short time ago ihe opportunity came whereby we per
suaded a manufacturer to give us 00 Dresses to sell at this small
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Better house dresses yoa never bought for 88c. f you shared
in the values of our last sale you know what to expect. y "
If you were unfortunate in not doing so, this is another chance,
but the opportunity will not be long in passing.
These dresses are made with round or square necks, braid trim
I med, yokes, sashes, pockets, buttons, etc. Colors are pink, jade,
bitted rose, green, grey check and yellow. f
This feature sale is made possible, only by the extraordinary resources
uf t his store and its willingness; to do thing's in a biff way to bring unusual
values to Miller customers, l y y ' i "
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If you cannot come to this sale Today send some one to
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buy thenv
for you.
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