THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 7, 1923 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Wanted Man Held . Hoy Nelson is being held by the sheriff's office for the arrival of a representative lot the United States marshal's office in Portland; Nelson was arrested by Deputies Butkhart and Barber. - While no charge was given, it fa believed at the sherif r s office -he - is wanted for 1 mailing ' a loaded revolver from Portland to Salem. Officers from Portland will probably ar rive for the, prisoner today. Day After Toinorrow Dr.-Burdette will be in the of fice of the Bow Optical. Co. If yon have not ' made an appoint ment to have your eyes examined, phone 327 now. Adv. J , i, ' Electronic Reactions or Aftram- Dr. White, 508 U.-8. Ban bids: Adv. . ;i i; a, vi r, ; Women Wanjrd To work In' strawberries at Starr Fruit Products Co. Cor. Church fc Mill Sta. Report 7 A. M. 4 Adv. Marriage Licenses Issued 4 ? - ., Marriage licenses were Issued by the county clerk's office Wed nesday to Orel, George Garner, Turner, and Sophia Girod, Salem, route 8; Andrew J. Thomas, Port land and Leona Racette, 955 Cen ter street. i .' Those Patrons Who Desli . The personal attention of Dr. Bufdette. to -have their eyes ex amined should, phone, $2? at once. -Adv. . , .:v 'T ; : ,i Good Practice Piano $75 KUt$ 'it. L. SUff rnrnltaraXclMu tie Shop. Adr. t .1. ! .d."' Dr. C L. narshaH Osteopathic JTiysirian and ? :, Surgeon .,. . v . "I SSS-'Orego Building ,7 Phone 238 For Gifts f That Last . HARTTJATI BROS. Diamond's Watches,. Jewelry ; - t and Silverware. . Phone 1255. Batem, Oregon Salea AmbuLince Service V j Day and Night f ' Phone 666 : 173 8. Liberty St. Salem" -; . Oregon Capital Juhk Co 1 W&NTS . All kinds of jnnk and second-hand ffooda. We pay full value. Uj;' 215 Center Street Phone 398 i . LADD & BUSH Established 1868 ,,t' : J.r. j I' . - General Bankisg Business' 5 7 ; Of f ice Hours from 10 a.' m. to 3 p. m. i . I i. - , T Under XT. B. OaTanuaent Suparfialoa. tS' The i ; ' im&nMzB'- ,' Man :' , : iyttftigj Who' iso ; i i" A : 5 l J.:,-- , 4 v - keeps putting one foot ahead of thp other is bound to get SOMEWHERE.' Theman who stands still is certain to get NOWHERE. . , . . j It's about the same with saving money. The ,man who spends it all stands still but the irian who K iThink it over and decide to , ' -OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT TODAY United States National Banlr" The Bank That Service Built'-f- limbr tTederal lWirve Ryttera Indicted Men Plead J f Men indicted daring this session of he grand jury who j entered pleas in the circuit court' yester day were. Herbert Hicks, charged with larceny, who pleaded guilty and: will receive a sentence from Judge Percy R. Kelly Saturday. Pleas of not guilty were entered by Robert McCarty, charged witb making a false statement Co the industrial ; accident commission, and Jom Pfau, charged with as sault 'and battery; No trial dates were set in these last two cases. T. J, Gibbons , , Until recently with the Bllgh Barber shop is now with the O. K. Barber shop and Will be glad to see ell of his friends at this new location. ; a j : ; adv. Pay Your Irrigation Bill; Flat rate Irrigation -illls due and discounted 10 per cent if paid on or before June 10th. Adv. Women Wanted- To work in etrawberries at Starr Fruit Products Co. Cor. Church Ttlill Sts. Report 7 A. M. ' Advi Traffic Violators Arrested . Willis R. and L. L. Short, route 4, were arrested about 3 o'clock Wednesday morning for operating machines without lights. ; They were released under $5 hail each and cited t'o appear in police court at ,2-o'clock this afternoon. Exceptional Buy . , . . : .$475 Mahogany piano; practi cally hew,; $275. Very easy terms. It. Ij. Stiff Furniture Co. Music Shop. -Adv. ; -, - :-v-v i :.J. Well Furnishea 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 13. ; .- .. Special This Week . 10-inch .Record Albums $1.25. H. I Stiff Furniture Co. Music Shop: Advi " : Adoption Papers Approved ; l : An order fixing the time for hearing of a, petition to adopt a minor was signed by Judge W. M. Bushey yesterday,, with . Monday, July 2, designated Mr., and Mrs. Frank : Koschnuder, ,295 South Twenty-first' street, are seeking to adopt . Dorothy Gean ' Ross, who was born in Yakima, .Wash., Feb ruary 20,1922. The consent, of the babyfs parents, now living in LJbby, Mont.; has been obtained. We Carry The Latest ; Victor -andBrunswlck Records at all times. H. L-Stltf Furniture Co.; Music Shop. lAdr. -' Fir Department Called While working on a motorcy cle in the rear of the Harry Scott Motorcycle shop, 147, South Com mercial street, a little after 11 508 UJ S. KtloT HaBk Baildla rfcona 859. 1 Be. rfcona 469-J. Dr Bi H. Wite ! ; OstMpattila rayvtelaa ad Borsvoa DctsoBl ' Magnesia and Tnatatcat ' (Dr. Abraaw Mathod.) r , f . kMnJ SALEM, OREGON -yy- :f DR. C. il. SCHBiK Has Moved to Hl JNew , Location ; 249 So. Cottage Street 4 Phone 11S2 ; saves systematically we believe you will -. i o'clock last night, an employe at tempted to start the machine. A back-fire followed, ; causing the machine to burst into - flames. When a small fire-extinguisher failed to bring the desired results, an alarm was turned in, bringing the fire department to the scene. The shop was sot damaged. ' Bail is Forfeited ,5 Non-appearance of V. L. Phil Hps, released on bail' of $10 for speeding, H. Smith and Frank Kipper, $5 each; on a charge of letting horses run at large within the city limit's, resulted in the ball of all three being declared for feited yesterday, t - T The Lateet Rolls , : Can be heard in our Player Roll department. ' II. L. Stiff Furniture Co: Music Shop. Adv. Card of Thanks ' We desire to express our heart felt thanks for the many acts of kindness and sympathy shown us during the sickness and death of our dear wife and mother. John Gueff roy and family. ; ; adv. Examinations Neaiv : '. Teachers examinations in Ore gon will be held June 13 14, 15, and 16, and J. A .Churchill, state superintendent of schools, Is mail ing to the county superintendents of the state the list of questions that will be asked. ' Pay Tour Irrigation Bill Flat rate Irrigation bills due and discounted 10 per cent if paid on or before June 10th. Adv. New and Slightly Used ' ; Columbia and Victor Records 25c. H.l L. Stiff Furniture Co. Second? .Hand store. Adv. ' 1 Violin Recital The pupils of William Wallace Graham will give a recital -Wednesday evening-, June 13th, In the chapel of Waller hall (Willam ette.) The Interested public is invited. , i adv. Represent Pierce ' - H. B. Van Duzer, member of the state highway commission, will represent Governor Pierce In Portland today , at the rechristen ing of the steamship Egeria which will be named the Bert E. Haney. Stationery, Tableta, Ink, - Etc At The Sons Shop. Adv. Peony Show Friday The Salem Floral society decid ed yesterday to hold a peony show Friday afternoon. It will be held in the floral shop of Mrs. Sarah Schwab. ougUto,, street. Au Sa lem1 people' having peony blooms are '-being asked to enter their choicest blossoms for the dis play, i . , . f ; Docs This Interest Yon? - If you are looking for a job, or if you need to employ help, use the city, free employment bureau at the YMCA. Adv. Women Wanted : j j To work in strawberries at Starr Fruit Products JedCor Church & Mill Sts. Report 7 A. M. Adv. W40v Ieet Today -The - Highland - Parent-Teacher association will - meet at tke schoolhouse this afternoon at 3 : 3 0.' Ther,e will be election of officers. Superintendent Hug is expected to be present. : ' Attention Elks ; The regular Thursday lodge meeting has been postponed to Saturday evening; at which time the Portland lodge will put on the inititaory work. , : Adv. DIED JONES In Long Beach, - Mrs. , Sarah ' A. Jones (Aunt Sally) age '80 years, a resident of Sa lem for 48 years until 10 years ago when she moved to Long Beach. An aunt of Miss Eliza McTier who . accompanied the remains to- Salem Funeral ser vices will be held Thursday, - June 7, at 2 p.m'from Rlg- - .don's mortuary. Rev. J. J. Ev ans officiating, interment IO0F : cemetery. ' ' HAGEMANN Charles-F. Hage- man died at a local hospital June 6. 1 9 2 3 at 1 : SO a. in. at ; the age of 51 years. ; He is sur vived by his widow, Mrs. Mil : dred Hagemann, three sons. : Charles, French . and Frederick ? Hagemann, two brothers, John V. and Bryant L. Hagemann, one sister, . Sophia Hagemann, and his mother, Mrs. Loulss i) Hagemann...', Body at the' Web Funeral Parlors. vi. Funeral an nouncements later. 1 7 Webb & Clough LcnrHsg Fcitral Directcrs Expert Ecb&bstrs Rigdon & Son's MORTUARY Will Is Admitted ) i , ' L An order admitldg the will 'to probate in the estate of Mrs. Fan nie WOlf, was signed Wednesday by Judge Wl M. Bushey. The pro bable value- placed upon the es tate was $5000, in real and per sonal property. i j Notice El Kara Grotto Will have a dinner for its mem bers at the Marion hotel, Thurs day, June 7, at 6:15. Wear your FEZ. Order- of Monarc. - Glen C. Niles, Sec. adv.' A Classified jAd . Will bring; you a t buyer Adv. Liquor Brings Fine ' Gustave Albin Lind was fined $100 on a charge of driving a ma chine while intoxicated, and $50 for having liquor in his possession by -City Police Judge Poulsen Wednesday. Lind was arrested about 4 o'clock Wednesday morn ing by Sergeant! Minto, ' Officer Shelton and Alderman L. J. Sim eral. while driving his car on the Portland highway. : .;,.: . Legal Blanks- '.-'.. ! Get them at The Statesman of fice. Catalog on application Adr. V i Pay Your Irrigation j BUI Flat rate irrigation bills due and discounted 10 per cent if paid on or before June 10h. Adv. Speeder is Arrested Ward South worth, 1105 Mis sion, traveled 28 miles an hour on North Church street 'yesterday. He will tell Judge Poulsen all about it at 11 o'clock this morning. $150 Vlctrola At $115. H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. Music Shop. Adv. Portland Elks Coming U Portland Elks will be guest's of the Salem 'lodge Saturday night, according to Max Page, exalted ruler of the local lodge. The -officers and drill team of the Port land Elks will attend and will be in charge of initiation. A class of 15 will be initiated. Among the officials to visit in Salem will be Barney Goldstein, exalted ruler; Joe Heich, leading knight; Milton Klepper, loyal knight, and Judge W. A. Eckwall, lecturing knight. Dr. Mendelsohn is Back V. -;: i If 'you have any trouble with your eves or classes, ohone 723 for appointment. 210-211 U! sJ National Bank Bldg. t adv.1 Llvesley Will Appeal i An appeal will be taken from the decision of the Canadian court' In the Horst-Livesley suit which was decided against T. A. Livesr! ley of Salem. Mr. - Llvesley says that the case will be appealed in the near future. A copy of te! decision has been received in Sa lem. The suit Involved a hop contract between the T. A.. Lives- ley company and the Horst' com pany. 1 : ' Wanted, Experienced " 1 Waitress at Elite Cafe. Adv.1 Women Wanted : To work in strawberries at Starr Fruit Products Co. Cor. Church' Mill Sts. Report 7 A. M. Adr. Settles In Trouble Joe Bettles, former baseball player with the Chemawa school and rarious Salem teams, was ar rested in Pendleton and lodged In the Umatilla county, jail on a charge of having contributed td the deliquency of 1 a 17-year-old white girl. Bettles is playing baseball In Pendleton. Historical Pageant A historical. pageant will be stag ed at the Oregon School for the Deaf Friday - night of this week, beginning at 8 o'clock. Gregory Indorsed i Atthe Parent-Teacher -meeting of McKinley and Lincoln schools held Tuesday night, a number of civic f questions were brought up for general discussion. One mat ter that came up for action was that of a candidate for school di rector at the coming city school election. P. M.' Gregory, for years an active and efficient worker in the Parent-Teacher association, its secretary and a general enthusiast for better . public service along helpful lines, was proposed to fill tho, vacancy that will be left by fBef expiration- of the term of Di rector Paul 1 Wallace or Walter Winslow: He was given the unani mous and hearty endorsement of the association for the-position. , Federation : WU1 Meet Because of the absence of Dr. Henry J3. Morris,! president, the Federated Clubs of Salem had ex pected to hold no regular session Friday night, the regular date for such a meeting, j But a number of important matters have, come up for consideration;, and t it is now announced by circular letter from the secretary," Miss Mirpah Blair, that the meeting will be held on the regular schedule. ' ' Booked on Drunk Chargi P. J. Kelly was arrested about 7 o'clock last night at 260 Center street by Police j Chief Bfrtchett and booked at the police station on a charge of drunkenness. Good Drill Held t A good drill of the Cherrlans was held last night; good enough to warrant the officers in saying Just what they'll do with the prize Committees' Named By . Chautauqua Officials r A meeting of the Salem Chau tauqua committee was held Wed nesday night at the Chamber of Commerce to organise for the coming Chautauqua : season. The season opens, on .Tuesday, June 19. with the play, "Turn to the Right," and gives a full week of high class entertainment and in structor f.,. j .' A committee was. named, Qtto K. Paulus. Dr. E. E. Fisher, Mrs. William Everett : Anderson and Dr. B. F, Pound, to present the Chautauqua announcements to the cfty schools.' ,U. G. Holt and Joseph Barber will i look after large announcement signs, Fred A. Legge will attend ! to auto stickers and small announce ments, and 1 Frank Wagar and R. A. Harris will see to .the tickets, posters and programs. Tickets are to be offered for sale by Patton Brothers, the Op era house Pharmacy, Moore's Mu sic House, Perry's Drug store; The Spa, the Graybelle, The Ace, Geo. C. Will's Music store, the Com mercial Book store, Hartman Bro- Portland Rose fair pays up its promised rewards for merit. They are to drill 'again in full regalia. Including white shoes, - Friday night, and King Bing urges the boys to be sure to use foot-ease on thelr feet, for the tight white shoes, after being packed- or pickled away for a year, are likely to hurt the feet terribly if the owners do not watch out. Rlely Improving . Charles Riely of Portland, who had been reported dangerously ill at his home,' has taken a turn for the better, so that lie is now un derstood to be on the roa to a speedy and complete recovery.' " Speeders Are Arrested i Making 35 miles an hour on North Summer street about 8 o'clock last night resulted in the arrest of E; S. Ferguson and Royal Christofferton, route 9. Ferguson was released on $15 ball and cited to appear at 10 o'clock, June 9. Christof ferson was cited to appear at 9 o'clock this morning. : His car was held by the police. ; Speed Is Too Great J Thirty miles an- hour on North Church street at 5:30 o'clock yes terday evening , will bring F H. Ayers Into police court at 10 o'clock this morning on a charge of speeding. . ' I PERSONAL! Rev. S. J. Chaney, pastor of the Methodist church at Astoria, was hih IBexlty "yesterday afternoon. - 'J. K. "Keber." banker of Mt. An gel, was attending to business mat ters in Salem Wednesday. . George i Hubbs of Sllverton transacted business ' before the county court yesterday afternoon. I. G. Ferschweller chairman, John F. Manning and Joseph Ru bens, members of Jthi St. , Louis school - board, were in to ee the county superintendent Wednesday. William Gaskill, an onion grow er from Brooks, was In Salem yes Wday:..i I " Ralph Thompson went" to'Alrlie yesterday on business. ' '' " : - Mrs. Wilflam Pollock and her daughter, Dorothy, are home from Tacoma where! they visited rela tives for two weeks. ; D. W. SANG Chinese medicine office has good medicine which will cure any ;' sickness. 264 N. Commercial St. In Ktvong Fook Co. Store t At Rear Oswalds ORIGINAL Serenaders at Friday, June 8 j Your Last Chance ' " . . i !' to:i:vy;r- Them Dreamland - , . , -jh f thers. and Kafoury Brothers. Other sales places may be added, besides the personal agents ' who are already in the field. . : It is announced that after this year, there will be no more Sun day Chautauqua programs in Sa lem. This year, a partial under standing of that' kind has been reached, by giving a lecture and classical musical program Sunday a ternoon, with nothing for the. evening, to interfere -with church services, . The Chautauqua has regularly used the Willamette athletic field, : through the court esy of the university, but always with- the hope of the university that the Sunday programs would be found unnecessary. This un derstanding is made definite, that hereafter the Sunday programs wil be omitted. Nine More Recruits Are Wanted By Company F There Is still room for 9 more recruits to "Company F, Oregon national guard. The company wants to have at least 75 men to go to the annual encampment at Camp Lewis, and this many more will . be needed. Six good men have been added within the past few days, so there will not, be so very many vacancies left.: While as many ex-service men as possi ble are wanted j any good young men who look as If they really meant it will be accepted. A number of aplications from boys of 16 or 17 years of age have been turned down. , The boys might become the finest o,f soldiers, but the officers are looking for more mature material.; The company will go with the Oregon troops, more than 2000 in all, , tp the great encampment at American Lake, leaving Salem, on Saturday, June 15th, for a 15 days stay. WHAT WOULD YOU . DO? V -rrt-'i V-l : (No. 2) ; ' j": You and Waldron are part ners in the automobile busi ness. Waldron orders a set or- expensive r Cord tires which he places on his own ear. The tire company tries' to hold you ps - a partner liable for the cost of the tires.. tWould you refuse to let the partnership pay this We do not teach our stu dents to be - lawyers. ! Bot we do teach them to know what their rights, are in ' various business relation ships and to avoid interfer- " Ing with the rights of others.. New classes will start Mon--day, June 18. Write or call for information. , Capita! Business , - CoIIeze ; : Hign, and. Ferry WHITE 71- Peoples Cash Store Is Closed; Trustee Sought ... r i ".. . . . . R. H Sabln, receiver" In bank ruptcy, yesterday closed the doors of the Peoples Cash store, on North Commercial street. Sabin is also attorney for the Portland Credit association. A member of the store management said last night that it is probable the store will' reopen, and it is said efiforts are being made to secure a trus tee. . . Dried. Fruits. NEW YORK, June 6. Evapo rated apples," dull; prunes, juiet; apricots, easy; pleaches, dull. U s a feig &tj': From the North Polo to tfca South Pole, but Rof-al Bak ing Powder went with Ad miral Peary Amundsen ha3 it with him now. It went with Scott to the South Pole. Stanley had it in darkest Africa. Royal is the only baking powder you can buy anywhere under the sun. Made from Cream of Tartar derived from grapes t Contdns No Alara Leaves No Litter Taste NEW! :-FOOtWEAnil0I GRADUATION Genuine White Kid Pumps $9.50 The new Cherie strap white kid graduation Pumps are here and they indeed are the last word in shoe making. 1 i r . , ' ' The new Egyptian; heel and cut-out - effect will appeal to every girl. i See them now ! White Reinskin Pumps $5.00 New fabric Pumps in the finer qualities. Vaughns white ivory soles and heels, kid lined heel quarters. One strap in novelty design. Priced moderately. .' White Oxfords $00 to $9.50 White Oxfords in both fabric and leather in neat serviceable styles. Finest ;shoe tailoring at prices that ae within jeach of all. . . . - A ' " All Footwear carefully fitted, r r . NATURAL CURIOSITY ': Mr. . Dunn ' stood ; up In court,' charged, jwlta disorderly conduct his head swathed In bandases. and demanded a trial by Jury. . . . "It,s only a minor offense," fid ylsed the Judge. "Why not plead guilty, pay ' small fine and get it over" . :.. No.-. judge." replied Mr. Dunn, determinedly, "I want a trial by jury. -The " last .thing I remem ber was wbeuTV"was standing peaceful like on ( the corner and that big guy wandered along. The next thing was when tVo doctors' were rawing me up. Unless 1 have a trial and hear witnesses I never will find out what' I called the big stiff."' i June Lariat On Sale at THE ACE News Stnd Fifty , Beautiful Western Poems. .. i: ,' . ' Forty New Books . .Re viewed. ' ' -'- - Jllusic and Art.. Depart ments. " Wordsworth and His Aiv nette. t . , .': M'-sU '-'-.' - - - Fifteen Features 5 ! : . . 'A money again this year when th?