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THE OREGON STATESIIAU. SALET.1 GIIIIGOII ( i) 1 It SiW NEWS IN luckless Driving, $40 : - Hunet 1L Snyder wa arrested for reckless driving yesterday. He was fined; $40 and costs. , Month-Eud . Sale . J Of exclasive designs' in millin ery and ready-to-wear, ' Sale will , continue until June 1st. The French Shop. Adr. Urease jLack Costly. J Frank Bates, charged .With op entlns fa,' car f With , improper license plates; pleaded guilty when arraigned In justice court yester day. He. was jflned, 23 and his operators license . suspended for (0 days. yV- -; , . Boy Furniture . This week and save money. II. UtStiff Furniture Co.Adrr - Spwedeir Fin -.- P. Richardson was arrested for speeding at the ate of 50 mBes, an hour - - yesterday. He pleaded sTuilty when arraigned In justice court and was fined $40 '7 ' f -; ' ;. ' 1 1 " Great Stock Reducing Sale All this week a chance to save money on furniture.;' II. L. Stiff Furniture Co.-f-AdT. v'f. Dr- Semonlee Dead - - The sudden recent death of Dr. M$llard Semonies of Forest Grove has caused keen regret among his many acquaintances: in and about Salem, where Dn and Mrs.' Se xnenies hare resided-at '.intervals. Dr. Semonies was-a prominent member of the Christian church at Forest Grove and always a con sistent factor, and. Indefatlguable worker ( for the best interests of the community: in which he lhred. 1 1 Stock Mast tie llednegcl ' Doe half. Sale' air this week. H; U Stiff Furnitur Co. Adr. L Order Issued . . . The public, service commission yesterday issaed an. order grant ing to W. Lund and N. .R. NeTille authority to construct a wye track between Knudson and Mehler r in Tillamook county. V Open Iloase Today "' ? -T This morning at 8:30 the week-, day school of religious- in-struction that is being tried but In connec tion . with the. Garfield school in North SalemJb to hoM "open hcuiV to all who wish to attend. The school Is held at the Cottage Street Evangelical : church, 1 just across the street from the Garfield school, and the. record of attend Dr. C L. lIorxHall Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon CSS Oregon Dolldlng Phone 253 ' . I r For Gifts rhat Last i HARTI.1AII E?v0S. : riaaiondJS WatcheM. Jewelry j. and Silverware.' " ' Salem, Oresoa ; Saleia Ambulance Scrrice 5 ; ' v' Day ' aiid Klhi M x: Cy Phone 666 --'i in 8. liberty St." 1- ; Salem - i--: -j jOregoa Capital Juhlz ' - r Co. r All kind cf junk and "cccond-kand 'soods. We piy full value 215 Center Street' Phone 233... r ,1. - LADD & BUSH 1 ' W 1 ' : - EsUtlished 1868 : General Banking Business Office Hours from WE Jcalu liars,. Sacks, UidcsWool, Iron, Bottles; Robber :l XX'--'l :" r-xx -. and .Furniture :'iXX j if ;' n .; ; :AU tu;p;rVc?ay, Higteit Cash Prices ; STEI W BOCK i JU N K iCO. ; ; House of Half MHJion and One Bargains. j ; ance for the I month that the school has already been carried on, is gratifying. Governor Wal ter M. Pierce Is expecting to visit the school this morning to see how It seems to fit into the gen eral scheme of public education. Others wilt also attend, and a con siderable number of visitors is ex pected.: , i ; ' ! Rexall One-CentSale i Thursday, Friday, Saturday May -24. 25, I 6. Perry's i Drug Store. Adv. .( j Wiggins WrlUfe ArUcle Don Wiggins of South Salem, in the last issue of Outdoor. Life, Denver, has an interesting article on 'Varmint Weepins," a story of small-bore rifles as he has re built or re-stghted them for his own use. Mr. Wiggins is natio nally known as a gui authority, and the years of experimentation that he has carried on has brought a lot of Important gun-lore to within the reach of other enthusi asts: He Is gun editor of Adven ture. and has correspondents . all over the world through this inaga nne. Toe article-mentioned is a discussion hot small or sub-caliber rifles, .22 : and .32" caliber. Much of the mechanical; part of , the Wiggins' remodeled ; arsenal Is done by Ralph White or Salem, in the Hauser Brothers" store. Reefers,' Nc Moth Special 39c at Millers. Make a cedar' chest out of an ordinary clothes closet- Adv4 i Congestion Alleged r - .The public service commission has written Franklin T. Griffith president of the Portland Railway, Light & Power company, calling his attention, to an alleged Condi tion of congestion of cars at East Broadway and Larabee streets:. F. Aj Rasch of the Portland office of the - - commission will Investigate, and the company Is asked to co operate with him. - ' - Tut-A nk-Ahme Frocks of latest Egyptian crepe at special prices during our month. end sale, : which continues until June 1st. The French Shop. Adv.v i-v.j:; Will Intervene ; : X'l.X-r , The pnblic service commission will be permitted, by the; inter state commerce commission; to in terrene in the tgraln rate case of the railroad commission of . Mon tana against the Butte, Anaconda & Pacific Railroad . company, ac cording to a communication re ceived . yesterday from ' the Inter state commission. The Oregon commission recently requested this privilege. Well Farnisneo Flat ; Modern; - large five rooms. , For rent, ' Immediate possession. $40 a month. At 684 1-2 Ferry street Call' at Statesman business or 'phone lt!?;i XilX office, Canned Frnita Included . ' Canned fruitss as well - as fresh and dried fruits will be Included In the public1 service commission's investigation" Into Interstate freight rates on those commodities to be held In Portland June 14. The commission has amended Its statement and notice of the hear ing accordingly 'V ; : :i?,x Leal Blanlcs . Get them at The Statesman of fice. Catalog on application Adv. fnspectora Report 1-4; ;?:ri Inspectors of the state tratflp Aepertment during the month of April were responsible for the pay ment of fines in Oregon courts for ' 60S V. 8. -NUot Bank BttHajar Pkim 859. Befc Fhos 409-J. ? DrD. H. WKte l OrtaopatMc PayiicUa and, Snrftca - ZaMtnate SUgsads aa t TnatsMBt . . . r . iDt. Abruu' ICath.) ; SALEMJ OREGON f! 7 OIL a II. SCI1B2K Has Moved to Hia New Location , , 249 So. Cottage Street Phone 1182 I. ' " ' .. . : f : 10 ia. m. to 3 p. m. BUY BRIEF violations of the traffic laws to- tailing $2466.30, and fee payments of $5147.75. or $7614.05. in all. according to the April report Chief Inspector T. A. Raffety. of Electric Toasters And . curling Irons, guaranteed for two ' years. " Special $1.95. Halik's Electric Shop. 337 Court Street. Adv. Shortage Reported ; , X The Southern Pacific railroad company, reports to the public ser vice commission a shortage jof 178 open cars and a surplus of 1013 closed cars on its lines 'in Oregon. Hedges Reappointed J: Governor Pierce yesterday reap pointed Dr. X G. Hedges of Oregon City as a member of the state board of higher curriculn. : 1 Furniture Sale All this week, niture Co. Adr. I. L. Stiff Fur- Son Announced r A son was" born at Berkeley, Calif.. May 21 to Mr. and Mrs. Ray . W, Metcalf. to be named Rob ert Cooler.'-. Mrs. Metcalf , '(Lola Cooler) was born in Salem, and both she and Mr. Wetealf are well known here, where both attended Willamette University Phone -Companies Checked : , Eleven small telephone compan ies in Oregon have operating rev enues of from $10,000, to $50,000 a ear. according to information received by the interstate com merce commission.' The list, has been submitted to the ? state pub lic service commission with a re quest that it be checked over to ascertain if there are others ; of this class not included in the list. The list submitted ty, the inter state commission follows: .Hlllc- boro Telephone company. Indepen dent-Telephone company, Interur ban Telephone company, Klamath Telephone & Telegraph company, -Lebanon Mutual Telephone com- ? any, Malheur - Home , Telephone ompany, McMinnville ' Local and Long Distance Telephone company Multnomah A Clackamas County Mutual Telephone company. New- berg, Telephone company. Western Oregon- Telephone ' & Telegraph company and Willamette , ; Tele phone company. . Attends Funeral II , " Tktrs. F. B. Southwlck. one of the three remaining of the seven founders of the Neighbors of Woodcraft, went to Portland yes terday -to attend the funeral serv ices - which were held there yes terday for the late Mrs. C. C. Van Orsdall, who was grand guardian of Jhe . order. ' Mrs. Annie. Hawk iris, of S Toledo, Or., and - J. M. Wright of Portland are also char ter members. - f ! Of Special Interest s ' Are the. ratine and' linen 1 tub frocks at Millers. See ad on page I, 2nd section. Adv. f- PCXEICALS . Funeral services ' of Thomas Jefferson -Browning wilf be held at the Terwllliger home today at 2:30 p. m.. Rev. J. J. Evans of- ficlating. ; concluding services at the mausoleum. . DIED WALTT A. Walty, an old -time resident of Salem, died i on -y Mondayr May ; 21, - aged 81 ' years. The body is at the Rlg i don parlors. Funeral' services . will be held Wednesday after noon, ' May 1 2 3. 1 2 : 3 0 o'clock f ifrom the RigddTli mortuary . xhapeL Interment will be in 'city View cemeleryifl i KNOWLAND In thia city .Tues day, May ! 22. 1923, . Jasper Knowland, 71: years' off age, , husband of Letha . Knwland, father of Charles ? and Myrtle Knowland, all of Salem, and : Robert and Pauline Knowland, grandchildren. Funeral Thurs dayl. May 2 4, '2 p. m., services at St. Paul's Episcopal church. OLSEN Clause Olsen .' died at hia home at 240 S. Sixteenth street,-May 22, 1923, at 6 a. m. Mr. Olsen is survived by his wife; Mrs." Ida Olsen, one daughter, Amanda Olsen, his mother, two brothers, one in Alaska; and three sisters in the east. Mr. Olsen ' formerly lived In Iowa, and has resided in Salem about a year. Fu neral services will 4 be held in the Swedish Tabernacle Thurs day, May 24, 1923 at 3 p. m. Rev. Hasseld will conduct the services. All arrangement's are in the charge, ot Webb Funeral parlors. " ' Webb & Clough Fccid;j x :f; Expert Ecbsbners Mgdon&; Sotfs KIOOTTJAJIT Wants Divorce j Because her husband is said to be possessed of an ungovernable temper, and among ; other mis deeds at one time threw a bucket of boiling water on her, Lena E. Langfols filed I suit for divorce against Harry T. Langfos Jn the circuit " court yesterday. I n ad dition, the complaint asserts, tho defendant used vile and vulgar language toward . the plaintiff. The defendant Is also said to have lived off the earnings of : the plaintiff on several occasions 'and is asserted to have Informed the plaintiff ' that he was interested in other women. -s Millinery j i Of individual distinction Is now being offered at our month-end sale at $5 up, untlF June 1st. Ex ceptionally ; modish gowns, at tractively reasonable at $16.50 up. The French Shop. Adv. -fcc'i. ; , : J ' '" Berry-OuUets Found ' H. H. i Mumford of the logan berry , growers! exchange, reports that the executive committee has found two outlets for the logan berries' which will relieve the en tire situation If the growers will decide not to take less 1 than five cents a pound for their crop. A meeting Of the growers will prob ably be called either Friday or Saturday,! he states. X Dr. B. F. Pound Announ i His return to general dental practice after study east, i 408 U. S. Bank. Bldg. Phone 2040. Adv. Minor Drives Cai Walter Sinclair was arrested yesterday for permitting a. 15 year-old boy, to drive his car. His case will come up In the justice court next Saturday. A Classified Ad r, Will bring- you a buyer Adv. Fined for Speeding j J. A. Aldrlch was arrested by Traffic Officer- Kenneth. Bloom yesterday on a charge of speeding 40 miles an hour. He has not tp peared before Judge Kuntx for arraignment as yet. - 4 . t ' . f 1 10 Cent Sale j j For - our j finest White Leg Born chlx.'j f Immediate delivery, Needhams, 558 State, phone 400. Adv. I -: v Her0 to be .Honored .' I The American Legion and all comrades of Lieut. Albert A Lamb of Woodburn, who fell 16 the Argonne, are invited to at tend I the memorial services arid dedication of the tablet in his honor at Donald next Sunday at 11 a. m. lO Cent .Sale 1 For our finest White Leg- born chlx. Immediate delivery. Needhams, , 558 Stated phone 400 -UAdv. Creighton Fined i : George Creighton of 1070 Cen ter street was arrested yesterday for speeding at the rate of 30 miles an hour . along Court . be- tween tjnurcn ana vapnoi; was fined . $5. "-J? - f He Us -, Trains Xot Delav F -No delay) in Southern Pacific trains nassink through Salem? is occasioned bv a fire in the tunnel at Coram. Cal., 271 Mile8 north of San Francisco, which cut off traffic on the Southern Pacific main line yesterday. ; The Salem office ot the road reports that transfer around the point of ln terruntion is being made by walk ing a distance of 1000 eet,. and tha? all trains here . yesterday came ' through on time,- and 4t is presumed they will do so today. ! In the , new -graphite gray with ribbon back; seams. $3.50, at Mll- lers.-Adr. i ' f'- Trindle Receiver U - A move te the court for the ap pointment of a receivership was filed by the board of Foreign Mis sions of the Methodist Episcopal church against the Oregon Realty Exchange j Investment company and John Lj and Mrs. J. L. White in the circuit court yesterday. Ac cording to the tiling, all of the de fendants have abandoned and hare refused to claim an! Interest in certain property ; now bartlally occupied by tenants who par no rent. It is) also asserted that the propertr being near the Southern Pacific tracks it is frequented br tramps, vagabonds and wayfarers who will break the glass and steal whatever fixtures mar he obtain ed. As a result Judge Kellr ap pointed William Trindle as re ceiver for the propertr- I, Distinctive (Apparel j j L At remarkably moderate prices is being "shown at ; our present month-end j sale whlch will con tinue, until! June l. The French Shop.' -AdV. . -';!! , t:.. Car In Mishap- ; A patch of wet pavement' and a car going at top speed came to rthr,in jthe natural. mar of events Just this, side of Woodburn about noon - yesterday. 1 The re mains of the car: were hauled in to . Salem night.- A about 5 f o'clock last Mr. Howard . from , Sa- Pem and ".Mr; Arent from, Portland were In the car when it hit the wet spot Jon" the pavement. It was not stated Just where they were, when the car, on 'reaching the wet cpqt .accomplished, a cir J.II.11H1 CALLED BY DEATH Veteran of Indian Wars, Well ' Known Resident of Sa- lem, Passes Jasper Newton Rnowiand. for the past 19 years a respected citl sen of. Salem, died ;Tuesday at a local hospital. The funeral is to be held Thursday j at ! ;2 'o'clock, xrom St. Fauls Episcopal cnurcn. . Mr. Knowland was ; . born in Delhi, Illinois. : In 1852. : He was too young for the Civil war, but in '1873, he enlisted lin Company K, 14th United States Infantry, at Fort Laramie, f Wyoming, and served for three years In the frontier Indian wars. ; - Itt 1876 he returned to 111! nois. and on July 4 of that year he married Aletha Scates, whom he now le'aves. Two children also survive: J Charles E. and Myrtle Knowland both-welI . known In musical and business I circles of turned completely ovet. The men were6 said,4 however, to have suf fered only- , minor: bruises and scratches. Swlffa Fertilisers. ; For easy terms, C. 8. Bowne, phone AdV. t :;1 ;"Cl 5,.:i,'.'". GirPs Wound Healing Maxine : Ulrich, i ! 12-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John B. UlrichJ ; who was .hurt In i an automobile accident Sunday eve ning. Is getting' along well, ac cording to reports from her home last night.1 She was taken to the hospital j Monday i evening where several stitches were, taken In the lacerations on her 'face, and -neck. She: is now at her home, 1475 Sag inaw street The accident occur red at 9 o'clock Sunday evening. Ulrich rwas ; driving his car east on Meyers street at Commer cial when it collided with the ma chine piloted ' by Alvln Marr, 276 Miller street. Both cars were considerably damaged. Sharp Reductions r On furniture alii this week at Stiff Furniture Co Adv. " " Speeder Nabbed 1 . NRobert E.- Norton of the Tudor Arms apartments, Portland, was arrested by Officer Shelton yester day for speeding at the rate of 35 miles an hour on the Fairgrounds road between High and the Sou thern Pacific tracks.1 He depos ited $10 for his i appearance In police court tday-, j r, ; An Unusual Opportunity ; To save money on bedroom fur niture this week. See.ad on page 3. 2nd section. II. L; Stiff Fur niture Co Adv. f ' Improper Lights '. : i -"-.';H.t l " Jones qf route 8 was ar rested by Of f iacr Shelton yester day lor driving with improper. tights. 1 IO Cents Kach ! ,i 1 For" our rinest White Leghorn ihix. Immediate delivery. Need hams, 53 State. Phone 400. - dv. I PERSONAL, I John S. Harper of Qervais was In the city 'yesterday J G. F, Wordsworth of Cervais was in the city yesterday. .Mrs. Mary Fnlkerson, county school superintendent, j spent , thvj lay.) in Mt. Angel yesterday. "'.Gb"- ggOunccsibrg I .A Ifi www.aMh.ii Ko better taaIo . tcz&tOzzz cl price ; . . . iiniyam op pounds boltcht BY OUR GOVERNMENT UOKC-ifOEtOtlOiU A : Have You Ever Heard a Piano Sing? Under-. the. maic spell of .Cortot, the famous quartet from Iligoletto is actually sung on Victor Kecord. ' . r ' - ' v i . ; HEAR IT AT 1 I MOORE'S MUSIC HOUSE 415 Court t r Phone 983 Salem;- and there, are two grand children. For the past six years, Mr. Knowland has been In the em ploy of he city, and was recog nized as a faithful workman. . ., Father Dorart Will Speak x Again at Armory Tonight ; A former Protestant! Episcopal minister. Rev. Alvah W. Doran, now missionary apostolic , of the Catholic archdiocese of Philadel phia, will deliver a lecture in the Salem' armory tonight.? under the auspices of the Catholic Truth so ciety of Oregon. The lecture will be free and is for the purpose of defending : the . Catholie church against the false statements which have been ' circulated against the tenets, policies ana . practices of the Catholic church in the United States. ; i i, ' rather Doran is said to be a speaker of unusual force and brings a message tending to pro mote "harmony and good "will among men of all creeds and de nominations." He addressed large audiences five ' successive sven ings recently at the public audi torium in Portland. - Father Doran will answer ques tions after the lecture. Free booklets will be distributed. He spoke also, at the armory last night... . , Martinez Must Hang For ! Murder Is Verdict Given -.-I " ' ':. : 1 'j". " i PHOENIX, Arir., May 23.- Manuel Martinez must hang for the murder of J. Frank Pearson, slain in a . border bandit raid at Ruby, Ariz., August 26, 1921. : i The state board ot pardons and " Wfflanelte Yalle . X Jinsskt Co;"!::--':' Fast Through Freight to All j VaCey Points Dally. .. Specd-Ef ficlency Service . Balem-Portland-Woodbum Co rv sills - Eugene Jeff erson IaJlas Albany-Monmouth t .Independence - Monroe , S p r I n g f 1 e 1 d 1 SHIP BY TRUCK Isn'tlt You Attended to Your Eyes? MQRRIS opncAico. 801-5, Oregon , Bldg: Oregon's Largest Optical Institution- Phone 230 for, ' Salem, Appointments." Oregon VVHICH WLL JT BE FOR YOU? A Chronic Cough or A Bottle of - Schaefer's Lung Balsam. SCHAEFER'S DRUG STORE 135 Commercial St. J Phone 197 J paroles today" refused to 'recom mend a commutation ot the sen tence to ;llfe Imprisonment.- it was? aisq announcea xnis ai- ternoon that 'PlacIdoiSolvas cap tured at the same time as martin- ez and sentenced to life Imprison ment for the murder of Pearson will be returned- to Santa Crux county and re-tried for the murdet of : Mrs. Myrtle" Pearson, who was also killed in the raid, " - : I Reports from the state peniten tiary at Florence stated, that ar rangements, had been .completed to hold the' execution at 5 o'clock Frldcy morning. u . Everybody may ' not. b9 enam orejd of the game of baseball, but it iierved one 'good purpose. It counts more when you buy a ased truck than when yon buy a new truck. l-,' i'--''X:XX- ; M If you gt a Federal Truck from its you know that it is well. t built, fairly priced, long lived and sturdy and yon look to us only for good service. , ' : . : , . But, when you buy a used truck you can have' the satisfac tion of getting a written guarantee ax to t$e condition, and behind that guarantee is 12 years of success in the truck basiness and a financial responsibility, as. evidenced by our ' rvm naur Kriil1 inr " t i - "IT- When you" .come to Portland look at ourlbig' stock.4 Clip this .Coupon . and mail today ROBERTS'' MOTOR CAR CO. PORTLAND . Distribtrtors of Federal -Trucks in Oregon. Free Lecture i.- f' - - . ' ' ' "' j " '. l . " ". . - TTie Truth About the Catholic Church , , Rev. Alvin W. Doran - of rhiladelphia, Vnl At The Armcry Wednesday 'Night : a o'clock f v -r TT Moies ' ; Plaid and striped skirts of smartest designs and materials are here. V I 'Every woman who pretends io keep up with the new styles should possess one of these n&w iskirts, whether she wears it for sport or for thz strut 'x - , r' : Prices $3.98, $5.75, J6.75 and $9.75 GALE & .-; Commercial bhelf the Idc nightmare.! Exchange. CLAY AWAY THE YEARS Apply Boncilla1 Bcautifior casmic clay to your face, and rest while it dries, then remove and e and feel the wonderful difference in the color and texture of th skin. ' ' S ": - - " : Guaranteed to'dolhese definite things for the face or tr.ficy refunded. Clear the complexion a.id give it coior. Lift out the lines. Remove blackheads and pimples. Close enlarge- porcs.-fKcbuitd f acial tis sues and muscles. Make the skin so.'t and smooth. r -.$ : t You can obtain regular sizes from your favorite toilet icounter, If not. send this ad. with 10 cents to Boncilla Laboratories, Indianapolis, Indiana, ior trial tube. rfo buy a track, come in and 'I r i ( X ' ''Xy" 1 , - j i av x r. "cf C r mm COMPAII7 and Court Sts. puts on the :-'fH-' --x IL cle .on the highway ; and then 7 " ! '