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TOEfcHGON STATESMAN; SAtEilfT OREGON TUESDAY MORNING; JUinlm 1C23 for their ose. Their Jioldlngs, they If ?0O J, &. C. Fischer Piano $ 1S3 , Demurrer Filed : - " V-Y;:r Attorneys 1 for Jotia Cearlcu who recently tiled., tutt' against Marion county .for-,$7000 dam age to his pKperty,wJere ;erT- cd notice of a. denjunrer stating ; that Gearln dos not! state snffl ) cient facts' to constitute detense. ' Gearin complains that negligence ; of men employed' by . the county . to release logs .and other debris I that menaced bridge near his. 7 place during' the high ' water. re V' salted in hia house, and outbulld ; lags being damaged; to that; ex tent. '7lyQiSitJ claim, are worth SI. 000.000. For the reason that the territory is a federal reserre It is said they will hare to apply to the gorernment. I Tin.bilfgiyott'ii r AdT. r Special Sale of .. i 11, draperies. 6ee fdertise sment on another page.'Cv S;Banh Mlton. Adv. ..;-,,;, , Final. Accounting Made Final accounting of the estate ,of Louisa A. Stone has been filed by Gladys Gardner, 'administra trix. The estate was Yalued at s pproximately $ 3 S 0 0.' " 1 AH Former Employes r 1 14 And others desiring work apply Oregon Packing; company Tuesday morning, ready for work- Steady work 1 8trawberrles.Ailv. Stationery, Tablets, Ink, EtCy ; - At Tie Song Shop.-Adr. Oonatj Court Inspects Roads -; Members of Che county court spent a . greater portion of Mon day arternoon .in the vicinity of MU Angel, where they Inspected road work 2. i , , si Phes Company File Notice i r Notice was tiled Monday in the case of The Phes company ts the Salem Fruity union that sureties on the appeal ; bonds will appear before TJ. G.IBoyer, county clerk; at 10 o'clock,. June 8. for the pur pose of justifying as suclu sure ties.1. v.V: t ' -if i sides his son in 6alem, he is sur vived by three daughters and three other sons,, all of whom are in Jamestown. Several .grandchil dren and two great grandchildren lire in Salem. Mr. Jaskoskl will leave for North Dakota to night, ft is 21 years since he came to Oregon and he has not seen his father ! since that time. Legal BlanVs . 1 V Get' them at The Statesman of fice. Catalog on application AdT. . v;,v-;.- - y.v, ' ;:;J ' Writers to Meet ? Mrs. Gertrude Robinson Ross will be hostess, tonight for the Modern Writers at her home, 330 South Sixteenth street. $800 Used Player $353 Terms only 5 10 a month. Here a fine player, just like new. -Dr.R. Ii. Burdetter- i Will be at the Bow. Optical Co. i 'June to 16. Phone 327-for ap-.--pointmentsl Adr. v " !- Guardian Is ' Denied! ; X petition of James llcClel iland asking the court to appoint a 'guardian : for, Henry: ICott "was i dismissed jresterday- af ternpoa joy j Judge M.;Bush.ey for Jtbe rea von that, a sister had offered to proTide1 transportationt j forMott v and to take caro tJt'biin'vtor: tM remainder of his natural life, rrllott is now a resident ot. HHr nofs. - VV.f-v.- 1 uJ. Osteopatble physidaa sued v .Surgeon . ' rs Oresoa' Bnndinj i " 'Per .XHltsV.TlutXiuBtf DUmosKlv TTaUbee, Jewelry , y --"i.fUlTearwat. - - ; - Plxcne fem, Oresoa Zzlzza Asatdance Service t ' Day and.Klft ' . I f 173 C liberty E4. , , Zzlem ,.' Oresoa - 1 Capital . Junk 'ANTS csccad-tssi tood3, We pay. fell T&lue ?;;.4 j 215 CealcR.Strect S9S5 Knabe Piano S36S , . . -' Here is one of the . greatest pianos ever made, used by great artists everywhere-... music is known. This piano . in ' rterfect condition. $10.00 a mcnth buys it. Geo. C.' Will. 432 State St. is with rolls and bench. Will, 413 State Street. War Mothers to Meet The American War Mothers will meet today with Mrs. John A. Carson, k - JaskoekPs. Father ,Dles Frank. Jaskoskl, superintend ent of the Statesman mechanical department, recelred word last night of the, death of his father, Martin Jaskoskl, In Jamestown, If. ID. His. father was more than 82 years old! - and had suffered a .severe attack of pneumonia a year ago. It is thought perhaps be . had. not 1 fully . recovered. Be- Women Wanted - Tuesday. Jane 5, 8 a. m. Starr Fruit Products ) Co. Church' and Mill Streets. Phone 439. Adv. 506 U. 8. SaUwu Vaak Banding Phon 859. Bet. rkoi 469-X OatMpstals ykysleiaa and 8argMa' SUcitMtla DlagBosls sad SALEM, OREGON Railroad Wanted H v f Eighty-eight timber owners, of the Silets Indian reservation nave written the' public ' service com mission for information as to how they can obtain a railroad .to get their logs to market. They -ex plain that the C. K. Spau)ding logging road is the only one tap ping the timber of that district, and that this road Is not available DH C. II. sonant Has Moved to HU New - Location ; ' 249 So. Cottage Street - Phono' 1183 . Sprins Qean? Up . . ' Tcsics i S. S&iofthe Blood i ! Tanlac Syrcp' i Ccmpany J;;r - The World Standard - NEIMEYER : DRUG STORE; .175 N. Coxaxaerdai St. -'ne.;167;.;-v.: LADD & BUSH w.v.T1- : Established 185S Gtntrd Bzzlzzz Bzrit:j . v Office Ilours frcia 10 a. in. to Z p. m. , u 1904 182 tTToder V. 8. Oovtramcat Snpsrviclon BECAUSE we i ; ; REALIZE i that f fiealthy. permanent . growth is, achieved 'only, when mented, we are ;; determined to do all in our. power to - -deserve it. (', ' f - : ' '. By rendering many unusual features r ; of service by maintains always a spirit of friendly helpful interest in pur rela-, tionswith customers and by jealously., safeguarding the funds of our deposi- ; tors this bank has grown. . And ifisLupon the basis of , this kind of;s service that we solicit your account. ; United States Nional : The Bank That Service Built I Hcrater Fedsrxl Eessxrt SytterS Geo.' C DIED TAYLOR Andrew Jackson' Tay lor, age 72 years. ' died ' at 1 his borne in, Mill City June 2. 1 He lsJ survived by his widow. Sarah J. Taylor, two sons, Irvin E. oXJ Portland and Frank A. of Mill City; five brothers, P. M. Tay lor, Mchama; W. A. and H. O Taylor; Macleay; Amos Taylor of Albany and Elvin Taylor of Los -Angeles, and two j sisters. Mrs. Mary Baker of Berkeley, Cal.,.and Mrs. Alta Bond of The Dalles. The funeral will be held this afternoon at 1 o'clock from the home in Mill City. Burial will take place in Fairvlew eenv etery. . Weddle Funeral Direc tors In charge. ' v r. All Draperies Greatly reduced. Hamilton. Adv. See ad. C. S. Exceptional Boy $475! Mahogany piano, practi cally new, $275 Very easy terms. H. L. Stiff 4 Furniture Co. Music Shop. Adv. 1 ,., ' ; : .' Leave for Barns ! Percy A. Cupper, state engineer, and C. E. 8trIcklin. assisUnt. lett last night for Burns to take tes timony in the adjudication of wat er rights on Silver Creek, affecting about 23;00O-acres. R. W. Pot- ter. a member of the department. will do the actual taking oi tes timony and the data will be sub mitted by Mr. Stricklin. Here is a. good nsed piano 'you will be proud to own. It is in tine condition and fully guaran teed. Terms 15 down $6 a month. GeOnC. Will.. 432 State Street. Auto Hits Man 1 ' ! When driving around a street car about 7 i 30 Sunday evening. Mrs. J. K; -Williams, 116 Church street, struck Knoland Short, Route A, as, he was turning the troltey on a street car. He was taken to the Deaconess hospital, where .lie was found not to be seriously 'injured. . v To Insure Better Dei vice Make your appointment to bave your, eyes examined early, - phone 327 or call at the Bow Optical Co. Adv. i:AL , ..::,& I We 'Can 8ave Yo Money1 on draperies. C. S. Ham ilton. Adv ; ; i'i Anyone Wishing to Hare " Their eyes examined during next week should phone 327 now for appointments. Adr. . $300 Ludwig Piano $275 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. Messenger Breaks Arm- Floyd King, a 17year-old mes senger boy ; t or i tn; rosiai . reie graph, .company, suffered a, brok en arm -yesterday afternoon when he collided; with m '-uck. i , He was taken to the Salem hospital after the accident. I Spencer HepUels ' Arthur C. Spencer, attorney Tor the Oregon-Washington Railroad ft Navigation company, has writ ten a letter to the public service commission objecting to the de mand in Seattle and Portland for an additional livestock train to be run out of Huntington to Portland feach ' week. At present there is only one train weekly. , Wonien Wanted- ! Tuesday. June t. - 8 a. m. Starr Fruit Products Co. Church and Mill Streets. Phone 439. Adv. Electronic Reactions of Abrmms Dr. White, 506 U. S. Bank bldf. Adv. . j ' I ;:,: f Three -Couples Wcetised ; Three imere couples visited the county clerk's f office Monday, bringing the total for the month to 13. Those .who obtained mar riage licenses were; Roy M. Fox. Reedvllle, and Bertha B. . Doer fler. Silveriba;' A. B. Jones Port land and Florence Marie, Pelland, St. Paul: George EJ Brown," Oak street." and OTga M. I Eshel- man, '. Salem; : .- - . . Well Fnrnisbea Flat- Modern; large five rooms. For rent. Immediate possession. 40 a month. At 664 1-2 Ferry street Call at Statesman business office, or phone 23. ; ;' i; CODE David Code, of Salem. died at a local hospital. . Mon day, June ; 4 th. . He : baaves , a wife; two sons, Eugene of. Ab- erdeen,' Wn., end Leslie, of Al bany, Ore.; a daughter," Mrs. Toq.ua Linegar, of Monmouth, and four grandchildren. ' The remains are In the care ot the Terwilliger home, and the fun eral services will be announced definitely, later, though they will probably be held Wednes day afternoon. Jd. Code .' has lived at Rosedate,s in West Sa lem ' and in Salem, for ! many years. ; He was 80, years of age, "and a - mehrberr of "Sedgwick Post, Grand Army 1 of the Re public. .; "; ! , . $: ''' h County Fund Xot Provided The , new state predatory animal hunting law does not authorise the creation of a fund to be used by i the counties separate from the state, according to an opinion by Attorney General Van Winkle. The state is authorized to "appof tlon money amog ; the ' counties according to their needs and Che counties are required to match the state money. . The administration kt tha 1 with the state live stock sanitary board. It eiriployt the hunters, but it cannot use the. funds or one county to pay i hunters Of another county. Good Practice Piano $75 ' H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. Mu sic Shop. -Adv.1 ? i SW ANSON John A. Swanson died at his homer 1591 Broadway, June 2. 1923, at the age of 80 years. Survived by his widow. Mrs. Sarah J. 8wanson.T Fune , ral services will be held In the chapel of the Webb Funeral parlors June 5, at 2 p. m. Mrs: Wilson will conduct the services Interment will be In City View cemetery. - r I SEELY At a local hospital Mon I day, (June 4, Katie May Seely, age 34 years, wife ot Walter, B. Seely of Woodburn;' sister of Mrs. Velma Seely of Ione Or., Mrs. Maude Chase of California, Mrs. Edna Boiler or Portland, .Mrs. Olive. Boiler of California, Mrs. Mary Lang, Portland, Miss Gladys Farmer of Monitor. Or.; Brother.- of Oscar, Orville v and, William Farmer of Monitor. Or. Body Is at the Rlgdon mortuary. Funeral announcements later. DOANE -In Portland, . June 3, Miss Mary Doane. daughter of the late Rev. and Mrs. N. Doane. Funeral -" party arrives today. Tuesday, at 3:43 'Southern 1 Pa clflc, and the cortege will pro ceed direct to Lee Mission cem etery - for ; concluding :; services and final disposition. Rlgdon & 8on. directors.: h ''I EDMARK In : this, city Jane 14, Margaret Edmark. 52 years. of : age. Remains were forwarded from the Rlgdon mortuary to : Portland tor: funeral services : and burial. ' : ' " Webb & Clough Lea 11 Fczrrl Dircctcra . , . . ... . a :. " "' Rigdon "& Son's 1 Trabu Are NoLrr Mrs.C.f A. Bell of Hood R.Iver has registered with the public ser vice commission a very emphatic kick" at ; the noise made .by frelrht trains' rolling into arid switching in Hood River at night Shel declared that the whistles are blown without any consideration at all for people , who are asleep, and! after they are awakened the whistles are tooted again in short blasts to keep the people from eoln&r to sleen again. She wants somethng done about It. ReshlnKllns Sly Specialty- v "Free estimates. ; E. L. Oster- eard. 13F32.' "AdV Grade Crossing Allowed' : -, The , public: service commission has denied the ffosephlne county court - authority to construct I a grade crossing over , the Southern Pacific tracks a mile south of Merlin. 'i'-j Women Wanted ' . Tuesday. June 5, 8 a. m. Starr Fruit Products Co. Church and Mill Streets. Phone 439. -Adr .1 Blind School to Exhibit Tuesday, June 5, is exhibition day at the Oregon state school for the blind, on South Church street, Regular class work will be in prog resa in all departments of the school. " An exhibit of Industrial products representing the work of the'tnuDlls in sewing, cooking. hammock' making, chair caning, basketry, rug weaving, broom making and manual training has been placed in the school gymnss iumr The public is Invited to visit the school and Inspect the wora being done by the blind children of Oregon. - ' V v " - ' " - aTOo" Used Weber $235 Here is a dandy 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 $6 a month On this bar rain. Geo. C. Will. 432 State Street. x - l-l . " MrsJ Welels Paroled Mrs. George H. Wells, indicted June '2 for obtaining property un der false pretense, pleaded gull tr vesterday. " waived ,tlme. t and was 1 sentenced to the penitenti ary for a maximum of two years Judge Percy R. Kelly, who pass- a ha untMM. naroled her to ,u-s . w the state parole officer: Par Yonr Irrigation Bill ; -Flat rate irrigation bills due and discounted 10 per cent If paid ion or before June 10th. Adv. ; He was arrested last week and charged with permitting a minor to play in his establishment. $150 VlctroU v At 111 6: II. L. Stiff Furniture Co. Music Shop. Adv. Pool Hall Man is Fined - William i Inglis. proprietor of a pool hall, was fined $20 by City Police Judge Poulsen Monday. Does This Interest You? ' " If yon are looking for a' job, or if you need to employ help, use the city free employment bureau at the YMCA. Adv. . . Girl Losse "Wheel . When Myrtle 'Davis, ,1555 Fourth street, attempted to pass another automobile going north on. the Pacific highway near Ger vals Sunday afternoon,' she tqrn- ed in too .soon, the rear of her machine striking- the one .behind. The Impact caused her to swerve her ear into the ditch, .breaeking one front wheel and damaging the - stearlng gear, 4 Special This I Week s lO-lnch Record Albums HJ L. Stiff Furniture Co. Shop.- Adv. i 81.25. Music Several Accidents Reported - Several accidents of a minor nature were reported to the city police Monday. .Those reporting were George D. .rUderln. 1240 South Fourteenth : street; Adam Reiulesak, Gervais, Route 1; Ira Williams. Route 6 and John To curs. 1163 South Liberty; street. We Carry The Latest ; Victor and Brunswisk Records at all times. H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. Music Shop. Adv. , ,,;;,:. ;;j Weddle Case Dismissed f Agreement to -settle their dif ferences resulted in the signing of . an order of dismissal In the case of R. W. Weddle vs W: A. Kotthotf. ' i ' , The Latest Rolls iv Can be heard In our Player Roll department. II. L. Stiff Furniture Co. Music Shop. -Adv, . 925 Knabe piano $365.' Here is one of the greatest pianos, ever made,1 nsed by great artists every where music is known. This piano in ' perfect . condition. - 810.00 month buys it, Geo. C. Will. 432 State Street. -" - ' ' ' pannnzlo Will Bpeak - at the Baptist Brotherhood meet ing tonight at ' 6 : 3 0 on the sub ject U. "TherRace of Races." -The customary monthly dinner will be served, and it is urged tl.at tl.c wishing to attend shotili ; reservations 'With the comt,.u or call C. O. Davidson by phen. by noon today. - (Continued on page 6) The veiy first time you use Calumet your balang will: be; perfectly raised sweet and wholesoniel " jroutm expect un- iumfohnityiustas long;as(ydu antinue to use it, oecause : 1 ... it V A Vi Ifl I Ef? ?r V WTMTtU 4 'ZZ2 "1 Yho Economy nDiHtn PF' Never varies. The can you buy tod holds the same quality and leavcnir;; strength as the first can that v.. ; made thirty-pve years ago. In cscr can the last spoonful is C3 good : : the first 1 There Is no substitute for Calumet net Just as good." , Ita sale is 2'a tl much as that of any othejr brand.: A pound can of Calumet: coniat,t i, 16 ounce. Some baking potrcVrj c in 12 ounce instead of 16 c-.-cj c Be eure you get a -pozzid trAri z want it, . ' . ' ' uzm world's GzirjzrzziT izrzz:o rc;: 1 -WORTH & GRAY WORTH & GRAY WORTH & GRAY WORTH & GRAY-t WORTH Cz GRAY- g o 1 i 3 a C5 O o J J H OS o pi OS OS I I I hW OS 8 P OS o Worn For a Profitable Buying Week Attend, Gray ' Oepartaeinni: ssiiry Aeenveir ids c , , iU r t , This week will be a busy one at this store;, it will jbe a week of extraordinary bargain fpcchb -a week of liberal price redactions on all floors. Taking Jt. all in all, there, are' many reasons ;Ly Sharp Mark Downs on all Seasonable MerchancIicQ $375: Imported Gingham Dreoses J Jg ei Very deep hem, extra , well made, and all neatly M i $3.75 -values,-specially priced during our Cj 0 4 J.JL ..Li-..: .... ,..Jirj.........i. Oi XJ s Children's and Misses Gingham Dresses, 'made of Anderson's Imported Ginghams, many styles, and plenty of pretty patterns, sizes 6, 8, 10, Vi and 14; made true to siz& tailored ; these will have to be seen to be appreciated. . H eal Second Anniversary Sale, at each ...... 1 ..... SKIRTS:;;:;.:';-. ,,( j.:pur entire'. 'stock of .': Wool, also , Silk Dress i ; Skirts, during our Second J Anniversary - Sale at a i discount from the regtl ' lar prices of !. , v 20fo DRESSES i Our entire stock, of Silk, also Wool Dresses, during our Second Anni versary Sale at a dii-: count fromj the regular prices of it ' 20 '. WAISTS Choica 1 of ' any ; Silk Waist in stock, during our Second Anniversary4 Sale at a 'discbunt "from" the regular.pric.es Of 20 4:?r-'C0ATS. : ' Children's, Misses' and Ladies' Coats, choipe of pur lentjre stock, during our "Second Anniversary Sale at a discount from the regular prices of 20 dome to This Big Yearly : Bargains Event r. " . , ANNIV ERSAHY sale RESS GOODS ach and every piece of Fancyr Wool Mixed and All Wool Dress Goods, Suitings, and Coatings in stock, " your unrestricted choice during our Second Anniversary ' . i ' . ' - " Sale at exactly. ; ; : ANNIVERSARY. SALE , . , SILK HOSE Ladies' Pure Silk and Fibre, also pure Silk Hose, in' black, white, cordovan," navy, grey,' nude and beige, full fashioned and rib bon backs, all sizes, our regular $1.25 and $1.50 values, during our Second Anniversary Sale at, per pair . . . . , . . $1.00 ANNIVERSARY SA IT- UNDERWEAR Vje offer during' our Second An niversary Sale, yodr unrestricted choice of any garment in silk and cotton Underwear, Camisoles, Bloomers, Night Gowns, Chemises, Combinations, C o r set Covers, Drawers, Skirts, etc. ;a real oppor tunity to save-i Anniversary Sale at exactly, v 1 : TH GRAY DEPARTMEMmSTOME r o i 4 177 Nortli Ubcrty Street s : REUABLE ; CwOUTH&GRAY WORTH & GRAY WORTH & GRAY -WOItTli & GRAY--rr-WOUHl