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.He it '! CITY NEWS JN BRIEF i Hpredrrs Are Fined t Herman Bo je, route 4, waa ar rested while traVeling 'at a speed of 30 miles oa South Commercial street Saturday. Jwa' i,t 1 $ I P. i Warren N. Sine. Portland; wuu vi-ucfsr oneiton stepping on it to the tune of 28 per, also on South Commercial street. He ' posted f 5 and was cited to appear od June " s Offi cer Edwards watched O. E. Ander- ? son of Llnntoa make- SO miles an hour on the Fairgrounds road be-i tween Highland avenue and South street. Bail of 110 was received lor lis appearance! Monday attfe noon.. . ;-'!. 1 Electronic Reactions of f Dr. White, COS TJ. 8. Bank bldg. Overloading I Expwwlye - . Two and one-half tons overload on a truck is too much, according to Kenneth, Bloom. state traffic officer, who brought ? I- D. Ban ton Into court Saturday. - Banton was fined ,$5 0.- - W. H. Williams wa3 fined $5 and costs for a simi lar offense. Ho was arrested by G. Max Flannery. j i Dr. B. F. Found Announce Hia return to general dental practice after study cast. 408, UJ. S. Bank Bldg. Phono 2040 Adv. - . ; l " ' ' " y ; ; " plaintiff ;'Ia:?FaTOTdfe;-i' 4Vfpi , Emma M. Welter may recover Judgment against I A F. ' Welter, ) O. E. Welter Nick ;iTiWeter, Pi r J. Welted and Mary,fihepard:"ac-! cording to dectsicTVvmtde, Sat I urday by Judge Percy B. Kelly. Judge Kelly held thafthe defend - ants were not the owners of, lands r in dispute exeef f fa tho interest .I , . , '., . 1 Dr. G U t!ars!iaIl . - . .. f Osteopathic Physician and J ,- . Surgeon . . 23 Oregon Building , : : Phono 253 For : Gifts vThat : -Last HARTLlAil BROS. ' Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry , .'"; -mad CAlvenrare' - r Phon 1S3Sj Baiemi:Oreson" Salcn Antslince Scrrice t: Day And Kisht " & - 173 ELUberty St. ; Balesn - ' Oregwn Capital Janlz . v Co. , S AD kiadj cf junk and seccnd-band Ijpoa, 1 We pay fu3 rala. " " 215 Center Street Pksne 333 , . Established 18SS ; General B&sHng Baslness 1: . Office Hours f roxn .. i I j : 1904 . ; : , ; : f 111 ' that healthy, - permanent growth 13 achieved only when merited,' we are : , determined to do all in our power to 'deserve it. ; . j" ; t By rendering many unusual features of service-by maintains always a spirit of friendly, helpful interest in bur rela- - tions -with customers antf by Jealously safeguarding the funds of our deposi tors this bank has grown. ; . And it is upon the basis of this kind of -service" that we solicit your J account. i - ' ; .; '.'.' " r, -1 ;.';!'''.":-': i ' ":';.'..; " '':.;'.',. ? . . i .- , : , United Stritw Bank . "The Bank That Service Buflf ; - .. llenher Federal Eeserve Syiteri ' ot Q. E. Welter, as mortgagee. All objections j to testimony of fered during the trial were over ruled. rJs'ick Welter delivered a warranty deed to Emma Welter in 120, It is said, but the deed of conveyance, was not recorded and waa lost. : A' warranty deed from Nick Welter to Q, E. Welter was executed when he had no interest in the property. The death of Nick iWelter on March 19, 1922, caused further complication. New and Slightly Used Columbia and Victor Records 25c. H. It. Stiff Furniture, Co. Second Hand store. Adv." -' ! Lacked Operators Llcens V. Compton ! did not haver a drivers license upon This person when stopped by a state traffic officer Saturday. ; Five dollars and costs of a like amount were as sessed against him In the Justice court. - ! Get them at , The Statesman of fice. Catalog on aDDlication Adr. I' ;; Sonunpns Is Filed I -; Summons in' the case of : Theo Serres vs. James M. Mishler. Car rie Mishler. his wife, and the State Bank of Hubbard, was filed in the county court yesterday. , A otal amount of 1 1100 . with Interest since last June, $155.95 taxes Ad vanced and $125 in attorney fees are demanded.1 Answer must be made within 10 days. Good Practice Piano $73 II. L.. Stiff Furniture Co. Mu- Doea-This joterest JVou? 'If "you are looking for a Job, or if you need to employ help, use the city, free , employment bureau at the TMCA. Adv. 5 C Soldier Files Discharge ' The discharge of, James Mc Clelland. 205 North Twenty-first SHAIfGHAI CAFE 162 Vt CciaT. St. ' Phone 297. Merchants' Lunch . . .. ..... .1i5e Koodles . . . if. .......... ... 20c American Dishes Chinese Dishes Open m.- to 2 prin , Music; dancing 9 p.m. to 1 2 m. Ws aosMtly Mievs CBJtrOT.nVK wfll evr say esas f Xcmbi r .Uir akia diaw. Ooom im sad lot tIt yom bol it. Dh mi ir, mn4 it won N dlsaiitiafUd. romx may will b. r(uld. met f 1.00. yiranya sbxto stoss. iib m oea'i. " S. C. STONE, 1U). r General Office Practlca Cancers Treated - Office, Tylri Drag Stot 157 8. Commercial Street S06 XJ. 8. S.tiMaT Sank BaiMIsr psoas 659. i i ; Ka. T?hoa 469-J, Div BJH. White r Oataopatlii Vkysleiaa and Sargaoa Baetroaie JMscnoals sad Traataians , (Dr. Atoaau Kathad.) - , SALEM. OREGON , . DIL C. II. SCHEIIK Has Moved to His Nefr , - Location ; 249 So. Cottage Street r";- ; Phone lisa:. - BUSH 10 a. ra. to 3 p. m. TJadar V. !. OavaraaMBt Snparrtaloa BECAUSE WE - 'J ; REALIZE a private first class in the air service, - has been filed . with the county clerk. McClelland venlisted at Vancouver barracks December 12. 1917. and was discharged at Souther field December 4, 1918;, i Budding Plante . ; Snapdragon!, all. pastel shades, the beautiful hut little known Sal piglossis, old f aBhioned Balsam, Petunia (Diener's), Cosmos, Cha hand's Carnation. Pyrrthrum: and others. Ernest Iufer,; phone 116F4, Rte. 1, Box 11. Adv; -L -r- ; .' vl Pay Yonr Irrlgatlan Bill : Flat rate 4 Irrigation hill due and discounted 10 per cent if paid on or before June 10th.- Adv. h $800 Vsed Player $353 Terms only to a month. Here Is a fine player,- just like new, with rolls and bench. Geo. C. Will.. 4 12 3tate Street. , L . . Born at Eugene' ,-. - ' Born at the Mercy hospital In Eugene,1 Oregon, Saturday, June 2, 1923, to Mr .and Mrs. Ray mond Walsh, a son. He is Ray mond Jr. Mrs. Walsh was Miss Jennie Fry of Eugene . and ; Mr. and Mrs. Dan J.. Fry are proud of their new ; grandson.' ;Mrs. Fry is at Eugene, and Mr. Frylwill go today to get acquainted with the youngster. Mr and Mrs. Walsh are making their home at Pleasant Hill, Lane county, where Mr., Walsh-is engaged as an en gineer on state highway construc tion. . .. j Reshinglins My Specialty I , Free .estimates. ; E. L. Oster- gard. 13F32. Adv. Hunt Brothers) WIU Begin 1 Canning strawberries - on Tues day. June 5th, and will be pleased to have women wishing work re port at 7 o'clock. Adv. f ; 5 f ISO Victrola i , j At $115. H. U Stiff Furniture Co. Music Shop. Adv. ' A Classified Ad . - . Will bring you a hnyer Adv. Women Wanted - Tuesday, June 5, 8 a. m, Starr Fruit Products Co. . Church and Mill Streets. Phone 439. Adv. Sflverton Answer Filed Silverton has the -right, under its charter, to regulate traffic, on its streets, according to an. answer nied yesterday in , the case of J. W. Parker vs. city of Silverton, L. C. Eastman, as- mayor William Service, recorder and r Archie Thomas, as marshal! and street commissioner. Parker operates a heavy .bus and carries, passengers between Salem and Silverton. He has failed, the answer states," to provide a suitable terminali . and uses the streets to receive and dis charge passengers. This hinders traffic on the: streets and through its charter and passage of an ordi nance on March 28, 1923, the city has the right to regulate public utility vehicles and to require a license fee. . I Sneclal This . Week . - i 10-inch Record- Albums ' $1.25. H. Ik Stiff - Furniture Co.- Music Shop Adv. ; Another Bicycle Missing ' James Luper, 158 South Fif teenth street, reported the loss ot his bicycle from the TMCA Satur day. Bicycles belonging to En gene Chase and A. E. Kiser have been returned to the owners. . Exceptional Buy 1 $475 Mahogany piano, practi cally new; $275. Very easy terms H. X Stiff Furniture Co. Music Shop--Adr. , .v - f-.- -fe.;,.i , . j , Anto Jilts Street Car . ! .Emma Godfrey. 405 North Lib erty, was sitting In her machine, which was standing on Commer cial - street between Court and State, she told the police, 1 when another car attempted to pass be tween her automobile and a street car. As there was not sufficient space, both her car and the street car were -hit br the other ma chine. ' .- - ' ' -h f?: '.. nunt Brothers Will Begii Canning strawberries on Tues day, June 5th, and will be pleased to have women wishing work re port at 7 o'clock. Adv. Wo Carry . The Latest ; : Victor and Bruniwlck Records at all times. H L. Stiff Furniture Co. Music Shop. Adr. f ' ... . . R. W. A. Arc Giving ; , ? i f A dance at W. O. W. hall, Mon day evening. Good music Adv Accident Is Reported R. L. Wlldman, 2535 Maple ave nue, backed ; his car "out of the Tile road onto 1 the Fairgrounds; road, he declared In making a re port to the police, when another car, the "driver of which he. did not know, bit his machine, tearing one bumper from the rear end. Women Wanted- j s ! Tuesday, June 5, 8 a. m. Starr Fruit Products j Co. Church and MiU Streets. Phone 439. Adv. WU1 Remove Grade .: ' The public -.service commission issued an order Saturday granting the Baker county court authority to remove hazardous "grade crossing near Pleasant Valley, in that county. . . At-Last , , '. ' , . ..... The little salt and peppers have arrived. . Mrs. Trover's. . . Adv. I Women Wanted Tuesday. June 5, 8 a m. Starr Fruit Products ' Co." Church and Mill Streets.. Phone 439. Adv.- See oar ad on irige 2 . Anderson & Rupert. Adv. , Burns Plans Trip- Adam Burns expects to, leave about June 12, for a trip extend ing east to Boston going the sou thern Foute and visiting points of interest in California making the principal stop at Long Beach. A brother, George; Burns- In King man, Ariz., anci a alster. Mrs. Ag nes Burn's at Worcester, Mass. He will return by way of New York and Chicago, expecting to be gone about three months. . ' . v., 1 . t - ' & $5O0 Lad wig Piano $275 " U Here is a beautiful used piano in the pink of condition for only $7 a month. ; See. this piano; it will last you a life time. Geo. C. Will, "432 State Street. Special i 200 acres located 7 miles out and near paved highway. Must be sold soon. Price $30 per acre for a short time only.. W. H. Gra benhorst .& Co., 275 State St. Adv.- . - , See our ad on p ige Anderson & Rupert. Adv, I Hawley on Tonr Congressman W.. C. Hawley left Salem Friday last for Wilbur where he delivered the principal address to the pioneers on Satur day. He spends. Sunday at Rose- burg and will leave that city Mon day morning for Albany where he will spend one day. attending to official business' and then depart for Newport to attend the State Grange and give attention to mat ters relating to the Improvement of Yaquina bay. He will also visit Waldport while in Lincoln county as requested by the Wald port Community association .' to consider important matters relat ing to public affairs in that vlcln ity. . , ' .- Bouse, for Rent , Telephone 1825 or inquire of Mrs. Brewer, 1 61 N. 13th. Adv. Africian Missionary Pageant . First Christian church Sunday evening. Junior department of the Bible school will present the program, with doctors, heathen chiefs, villages, missionaries and all. The public invited Adv. Ante IhMrlstration SKtovrn For " the nresent year. ud'W June 1, a total of 120,63 5"passen- ger motor vehicles have been reg- istered in Oregon, according to the monthly statement of Sam A. Kozer, secretary of state. Trucks registered In the same period tot al 10,2 3 3v motorcycles 2354, deal ers 515, chauffeurs 9279 and op erators 18,285. Fees covering all of the above aggregate $3,531,- 712, which. Is in excess of the fees for the whole of 1922 when the to- taKof fees was $3,340,519.58 Grade Crossing Allowed The public service commission issued -an order Saturday grant ing tp the state highway depart ment authority to. estaoiisn a grade crossing over the tracks of the- Oregon-Washington R. R. Navigating company's traeks at Gwynne siding, Wallowa county. Come i The strawberry festival and chicken dinner given by the Tri-L Club at the Y. W. C. A. June 6th. 5 f 30 to 7:30. i 75c. Adv. The Latest Rolls. Can be heard in our Player Roll department. H. L. Stiff Furnitum-Co. -Music Shop. Adr. Carlton Savage Here . Carlton Savage, secretary to President J. S. Landers, of the t state normal school in Monmouth, spent Saturday In the city. Sav age was graduated from the Uni versity of Oregon with the class of .1921, :i and was president j of the student body In his senior - ' DIED. . - !-" ' ' -j y-i CAMERON Harvey Cameron age 49 died at local hospital Friday ' Jane '1st. arrangements i in 1 charge of Salem Mortuary. : i SWANSON John v A. Swanson died at his home .at 1691 L Broadway street, June 1, 1923 ' Mr. Swanson was 80 years old, t and is i survived by his widow, Mrs. Sarah J. Swanson. The re- r mains are 'at tho Webb Under taklnar parlors. Funeral ; au- ' nouncements will be made later. Webb & Clougli . i; ... ' ':-A '- :ri v;1 : LearHzj Fcsnl ; Directers , 1 . Expert EcBabnsrt Rigdon & Son's 1IORTUAIIY Uoeqc&Icd Serrlec , year. , His home is in. Waconda. War, Mothers to Meet- ' . '. The Salem War Mothers will meet with Mrs. John Aj Carson at her North Jligh street home Tues day afternoon at 2:30. o'clock. Visiting War Mothers' are in vited at attend the meeting. I ' Fine 1 1 Kimball piano $03 . s jdown and $5 a month. Here s a good practice piano, one that will give, you real service. See it at once. ' Geo. C. .Will, 432 State Street. f Special Confectionery, Grocery and small Bakery in Salem. Priced right. H. Brown, 109 South Com mercial. s - . 1 Adv. Stationery Tablets, Ink, Etc. At The Song Shop.- Adv. A Imaginary Trip to Congo Land- Children's day program at First Christian church Sunday evening. pageant representing our mis sion station, missionaries, African children, equatorial -conditions. Many, curios direct from the field. The local congregation supports a' missionary tat Mondombe, 1200 miles from the mouth of the Con go, AH welcome. Adv. , . Six Are Graduat Superintendent' Mary Fulkerson presented eighth grade diplomas to a class ot six at the . Salem Heights school i on Friday, night. Prof. Frank M- Erlckspn of; Wil lamette university , addressed the WHAT WOULD YOU DO? - i ; ; (No. I) -You t hold a mortgage for $3,000, ' dated March 19, 1918,1 bearing 6 interest. ; Payments hjave been made .as follows:' u. t . !;;.-, j . v Nov. l, 1919 $500. May 3, f 1920, $700. Feb. lJ 1921, $1,000. ..How much Is due you today?. Our arithmetic class handles jractlcal' problems ' like this )ne every day. In fact, all of our work Is Just as prac tical, j hl- v- r . - u - v' ': . - Sew classes will start Mon day, June 18. Write or call !or further Information, i - ' . j j . t i ' . . Capital Basiness ' - - v-f College 1 1 -: -' ' ' High'and Ferry WEST MADE DESKS .a I desk. 15c: ."It's food value pays health dividends.! , j BEnER-yEr BREAD fc iii i . "Blue (He'rdman'8 famous). Teli: Her at Twilight." "There's SUver in Your Hair." .'Oh! Is She Dumb." I ' i ..." J. . 1 at -r; ; . ' Moore's! Music House 413 Court. student and : ttejr. .friends. A woman's quartet furnished music for the. evening. Those gradual ed were L;ta " fkoiertson, Vfctor Ahait, Albert Freeman. Wllber Hannsberger, Raymond Riffe and Dale Caldwell. : i Three Pairs.. . . Individual salt and peppers one dollar.- Mrs. Trover's. Ad $70O Used Weber $233 Here Is a dancry used piano, in perfect condition. We will ac cept this piano at full price any time in one year on a new one. pay only $ a month on this bar gain. ' Geo: C. Will, 4 3 2i State Street. 1 f ' Will Be Citizens ... , An. interesting- session . of - the citizenship class : at; Jthe ; YMCA. was held Saturday. night with Secretary Claude Kells as the regular, instructor. The class Who Should Wear Glasses? Whether you are young or old, rich or . poor, the ques tion of "Who Should Wear Slasses?" is one that touches you very closely. You know it, because you realize that you will more than likely need aid to your sight some day. - .' -' Let , us help you keep vision at its best" - :., MORRIS OPTICAL CO. 801-5 Oregon Bldg- : Oregon's Largest Optical :L ... V Institution " Phone SSO for ' ' Salem, Appointments. Cold That resists all treat-, meat'.'., develops . into a chronic ; ailment unless you take Schaef er's Lung . I Balsami .before it is too late. . ''v " SCHAEFER'S DRUGSTORE 135 N. Com'L Phone 197 1 A Now Used by the : ! Ford Motor Company This great organization, a monument to, efficiency, has adopted WEST-MADEf . desks: ;In their Seattle offices WEST-' MADE efficiency features are increase, ing the Capacity to turn out work. " j I ,We will be glad to show you the su-. perior quality of this Portland - made i' . ... J (T2 Phone OSS now; numbers about. 15, and six of these are 'going up for American- izat'foh 'papers in rJuly when thefpointed their full committees for circuit- court meets.' ;The cltisenV ship classes maintained at' the ' Y for the past' two" years, have the unique record of having had ev ery, member accepted as a f ullAm erlcah citizen. , r " . Hunt Brothers ?Vill - Begin Canning strawberries on Tiles day, June 5th, and will be pleased to have women wishing work re port et 7. o'clock. Adv. Wanted . . Man to cut 20 cords wood. Opposite Tulip field, route 1. box 11, phone 1 16F4. W. C. Dibble. Must 'Make Haste ; . Fred DeVr'es, president of the Marlon County Sunday School as- '.'-;?..?.. " J i' "-- r.-' i-- ' - , . j : i. ' - i; - i ' . j ' 1 - t ' '' : IT r -; ! -; . ' K - ' ' .- . ' ' ; ... . ; - . ' .... .. . ' " s . . - .. . .: ;!.:..-.. - 1 ' . ... fcn.1.1. I mi t i ,mn i j , " ANNOUNCEMENT i Dr. Burdette will be in hia offiee atS'25 State be ginning Saturday, June 9tht and untill June 16th, Ap pointments should be made as' early as possible. , THE BOW 1325 Vision JACK'SeAFE . i. a-'--i- 163 S. COittlERCIAL 1 Z. JT'r7 KOUP CHICKEN GLBLET AU IU2 1 - ' ' Frlel Salmon . :" - 1 r - - - " - S5c y- Fried Halibut with Tartar Sauce " - ....1 . . S5c Filed Spring Chicken on Toas H , - - - 75o Chicken Fricassee with Dumplings - - . 50c Roatit Leg of Pork with Apple Sauce - - . 40c Roast Prime Bibs of Beef with Natural Gravy . S3c Boiled Tongue with' Spinach - - S5c Cold Boiled Ham & Potato Salad - - - . - 3c 0 f . MASHED POTATOES, NEW BEETS, PUDDING WITH ...r.JL ;. - ALL MEAT ORDERS ' Creamed New Potatoes with Asparagus Tips on Toast French Pastry , - Strawberries and Whipped Strawberry Short Cake Tea 5c, 31ilk Be, 1.. 1 Tea Be, Slllk 5c, Cocoa 10c, Postum 10c s J : " Possibly the finest array of Sweaters will' LY found here; Sweaters in almost every' style, weayb and color combination. 1 ,- Slipons, in plain wool or mohair, solid color or vari gated, , ; , ( j . . . $1.98 to $5.95 v. ' The Jacquette as shown to the right in two tone effect, at j - , . , j $4.98 to $7.48 j Brushed wool Sweaters in golf coat style, cut full f- . $5.95 v A very special offer is on'all silk. Sweaters in tuxedo styles at $19.75 sociatlon, ,nrges that all - Sua Jay schools -that have-not already a.i- the annual picnic do so today of possible. - The picnic at the state tair. grounds Is to be held June 16, only two weeks from yester day, and the time is very shoi; for getting the arrangements liti final form. Circulars were sen. out to all the superintend. nt-i, u he, apted upon today, but ii any have failed to receive tLv'e It;.-; ters, Mr. DeVries. phone iiF.;,; route 6, Salem, will be glad to send second copies on request. . . i 925 Knajbe piano $365 Here is one of the greatest pianos ever made. used by great artists every where music Is known. This piano In ' perfect condition. $10.00 monh buys It." Geo. C. Will, 4 32 state? Street. ' ; - m i mofte zzi u i - OPTICAL CO. i State SU Specialists i i 1 I Peas - 10c 25c . . Cream . 15c SOc 20c Cocoa 10c, Postum 10c ATER