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xi I THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON CITY NEWS.. IN MElEF : : Speeders Are Arrested J. II. Upton and U W. G a alt ill were arrested yesterday on speed . STIMnAV TWnnMTMfi TTTT V 1E moo - " - v.i. ilj 4 " . ,MMMnWMBnMnMiMBBMiMMMannnnaiaaMaaaaMaMannaiaMMiMww log charges, and brought before if haUSpauJding-Miami company and th Malem Tennis AsH'n. I v Will meet at Salem Chamber or ' Commerce.1 Monday, Jnly 16 at S.P. m. . ... . : . Hre rricctt Reduced See Vick Brothers tire ad In this Issue. Adr. Remember CJIadloIl r will be happy girls for yont friends on your auto trip, today. Get them at Upjohn', 2229 Fair grounds road, jor phone 1700. Adr. ' '!.!;' fays Rowboat Stolen James ,'Moyer, Southern Pacific bridge operator, reported to the police yesterday that someone had stolen his rowboat Friday. For Sale, $150 Vletrola With 25 records,' $120. Terms It desired. IL L. Stiff Furniture CO. AflT. Two Motorist Cited t -Vlrgi! White, 2090 North Com mercial street, and H. L. Wall. 1575 Oak street, 'have been cited to appear in police court at 2 o clock Monday afternoon. White is charged with ' speeding ; and Walp with reckless driving. ! P. J. Kuntz. The .former will appear later, while Gaakill donat ed $10. ; ": ' Training' School Boy Missing- Charles Jacobs of the boys' training school ran away' from that Institution some time Friday, superintendent Gilbert reported to the police yesterday. The lad la described as being 1 S years old, weighing about 1 155 pounds, five feet, 10 inches tall and having light hair and blue eyes. He was I Report Accidents : Well Furnished Flat for Rent- Modern; first floor; large five rooms. Immediate possession; $45 a month, at 666 Ferry street. Call at Statesman business office, or phone 23. " Kodak Films, Developed At. the Capital Drug Store, will be the best work you have ever had done. Films In at 8 a. m ready at 12 m. Those In! by 1 p. m. ready at 5 p. m. Adv; them. The Southern Pacific Is de- nadlnl$ 437 from the Chatles H,Spaulding company, $782 from $S55 from the Wheeler estate!. D.inglifer Rorn . Air. and Mrs. Paul I, Pratt, 1610 South Twelfth street, are the parents of a daughter born JulvlMrMnrv Mrcrnc nnfoonlinn naa uui jri u-en Dumea. 1 IsSSlIlT It. trip ttroiurrer Is Filed . ! Ellen Cox, in a reply ; to Jen nings. Cox to a separate answer, denies all allegations except as alleged In the complaint. ' Crater Lake Or Oregon Caves. Round $20. : Phone 1600 Adv. . : & : Loses Fincers X Ora L. Sharp, 1X77 North Six teenth street, lost four -fingers from his left hand Fridav as a wearing a khaki suit. Seeks Judgment on Note , Charles E. Rahold la seeking Judgment f or $ 1 6 9 S 'on a aiote ex-1 eeuted In favor oft the T Fageol . Truck; & Tractor- company by T. S; MacKentle. Though this was given Jnne 9, 1920. no part has yet been paid, he alleges. , Dr. A. E. Berger Associated with Dr. General dentistry, 408 U. Bldg. Phone 204. Adv. Pound S. Bank j Dr. C LIIarshall Osteopathic Physician and i . . Surge, .j' 1 28 Oregon. Building i 1 . ; Phone S58 j . f For Gifts That1 , Last ! HARTMAII BROS. DIMfludi, tTatclHM, Jewelry j ' : ana r;iiyfjwre. " -Pbune 1255, Saiem, Orc;o Si! em A mbaliince Service IMiy and. NlghV ; 1 Phone-6BS-V ! Ua.B. Liberty BC taJem . . Oregon Capital Junk WMSmS AO kinds of junk and Beond-hand CoodjL We pay fell Ttlue. . "' .a 215 Center Street W1 Phone 3SS Licenses Issued? Three Couples Marriage licenses were Issued by the county clerk -yesterday to F. J: Wikof r and Marian Rolstop, both of thg Oregon state hospi tal;- Loyal W f Henderson, 690 South Twelfth i street.' and Ludy Otten, 1295 Leslie street; Wilber Haynes and Creeta Chastain, both of routs 8.- j ; i - W; C. Clarke, 282 Richmond, end Wallace Bennett of Jefferson reported a collision between their machines at Chemeketa and Com mercial streets Saturday. f, . Max Probe, 707 South Twenty-fifth street,-was hit by another car about two miles south-of Salem, he reported to the police. . Some damage was done to his car, which was hit by one with a Louisiana license plate, ;-, i Take Gladioli To your friends on your auto trip today. Upjohn's, 2229 Fair grounds road. Phone 1700, result of an accident at the paper ciric coast, and to jump from San mm. wniie working at the cut ler his fingers caught In the mar chlnery. A Beauty- -! - i The new Country Club, at Vick Bros. Adv. j 1 : i Dance , at Horseshoe Park- Pavilion every Saturday night, given, by . Pierre's famous 10-piece j orchestra; on the Pacific highway between , Hubbard and Woodburn. j Music starts at 8: 20 p. m. Popu lar prices. -Adv, Magazine Out The Oregon Magazine , is being distributed. A picture of . Hay stack Rock, Cannon Beach, Ecola forms the frontptece of the, pub; lication this month. The show- Ioints of Salem, the resources of the Willamette valley, Oregon fruit shipments,, and doings of Oregon writers are among the ar ticles contained in the current is sue. I PERS0MAU I From Washington Not to Overlook Oregon A disposition on the part of the nval appropriation committee to slight Oregon on, the Itinerary I when viewing harbors of the Pa- $200 Electric rathe c $60.00. Terms. H. Furniture Co. Adv., L. Stiff SHANGHAI CAFE 16214 ComT. St. Phone 297 Merchants' Lunch H ....... Noodles. . JSOe American ptohea " Chinese Pishes Open 11 a. jm. to, 2 p. m x Masie, dancing : 9 p.m. to 12 m. ECZEI.IA R EMEU Berries, Attract Tourists "O-a-h-h! Did you .ever see such berries and cherries!" This was the remark overheard when I a carload of tourists, traveling in a big machine with an Ohio license ' plate, stopped on Commercial street yesterday, afternoon - and noticed a. display of loganberries and other fruits In one of, the local I, toner 1. stores. ... r . ,': :-.AH Rhotcn to Build The contract was signed last , night providing for Joe Knapp to build a modern 10-room house for E. A,-Rhotcn. The new house is to be built on the corner of Lin coin and High streets, and th contract provides for the carpen ter work to be completed by Oc- tioward r reelana. newspaper man of Springfield, ' Or., former ly' Of Salem, was here yesterday. Willis II. Moore, first assistant attorney general, has gone on a vacation and will spend most of the time on the coast. Lorin Gooding of Harrlsburg has accepted a position with the !'. J. Fry Drug comppanpy. Frank Morrison and family have returned from Newport. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Myers will leave touay ror a two weeks va cation trip to Crater lake. Miss Adalaide Lake was a brief visitor in Salem yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zimmerman and Dr. and Mrs. Grover C. Bel linger aje leaving today for, a WAAlr'fl.trln (n r,a(A. I.Va W aMMtr WHwt CBAXOIXHX will j vr my mm f 3Baenw r otkar skis i 4iaM. Coma in mud lat tall yo uou it. Dm Jar, and If yem ara flaaatiaflad. Jmi mommy will D T(unda4. mirS SKtTO STORK, 111 8. Oom'L Tire Price Reduced- See Vick Bros, tire Issue. Adv. 8. G.-8TOHE. IfJX General Office Praetlea j t.i Chancers Treated Office, Tyler's Drue Btota 157 8. Commercial Street ! 60S U. S. Bstloast Varfk BulH1n Psom S9., l, Bet,. Fhoas 469-J. I Dr. B. H. Wtite 4 , OatMpatfcla Vbystelan sad BszgMn ' Xlactronle XMacneala Traatmaat (Dx. Ateuu XatkOd.1 j i i SALEM. OREGON Two Get Bulldrng Permit ' ( Two building permits were issued by City Recorder Poulsen during the last half of the week. These were to Fred Barker, for the erection of a one-story dwell ing at 930 Market, at a cost of $2,000, and to H. A. Wenger, one- storr dwelling. 710 North Sum mer, -to cost $4,000. other per mits issued during the week brought the total to $9,000. : Masazine Copies Desired . The public' library will appreci- ate the gift of the following maga zines: Century for May, , 1922; Independent for the entire year 1922; Literary Digest, for April, June and July of 1922; North Am erican Review for April, 1923; Outlook for October 18, 1922; Sunset Magazine for April, 1922. Perfect, copies are needed for binding. ., . .. , DR. C. II. SCIIHIK Has Moved to Hia New Location . 249 So. Cottage Street Phone '1182,. f, i Does This Interest Ton? If you are looking for a job, or It you need to employ help, use the cltv free emslonnent bureau at the TMCA. Adv. Harris Receives Judgment f R. H. Harris, of the Motor Inn service station, was awarded a de fault judgment from Harry Hart yesterday by Judge Percy R. Kelly Hawkins & Roberts- City leans; lowest rates. Adv. I 5 DIED . t i v LADD&BUSH Bankers -J ! " i Established 1868 General Panlnng Bcibeis Office noun from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. Under U. 8. Government; Supervision , Member Federal Reserve System ? f . ; ; . .... : : - ,; .... . i . -1 NO ONE can realize the real dollars and cents ivalue of a .Checking Account until rthey have opened one. i But ask any of your friends who maintain Check. - ing Accounts what they, think of them. ' "! ' They will tell you many; ways in which they have i helped them to manage their finances.' ; i For the real proof, try it yourself. ' j, - - '- r OPEN A CHECKING ACCOUNT! United States National Bank The Bank That Service Built ' r WM MR tlARCUS HARDWARE,- PAINTS. OILS. GLASS : i - ! Why envy your i neighbor a beautiful home? Get a can of Bass Heuter paint and spend these long evenings beautifying your home; ! V; 2SS N. CcraT, a Salem. ft GILBERT At the residence, 295 N. Liberty street, Saturday, July 14th, Andrew N. Gilbert, age 83 years, pioneer resident of Salem, husband of Estelle McCully Gilbert, father of Ray j D. Gilbert, Mrs. B. O. Schuck- Vlng end Warren Gilbert, all of j Salem, brother of Mrs. -Kate Thompson of Milwaukee, Wis., "and Mrs. Haldee Mulling of In-1 dianaDolIs. Mr. Gilbert was , a veteran of the Civil war. - Fun eral services will be held Mon day, July 16, at 2:30 p. in. from the Rigdon mortuary, the Rev. W. C. Kantner officiating in conjunction with the BPO Elks, concluding services at the 'Mausoleum will : be ' private. The remains may, be viewed by friends s until the hour of the services when : the casket will be closed. Friends may omit the sending of flowers. Demurrer Piled . The Pacific Spruce corporation has filed with the public service commission a demurrer to the complaint of Lincoln county tim- bermen against the corporation, alleging there is not cause for ac tion. The Lincoln eounty men de mand' common carrier privileges over the logging road of the spruce corporation.; 3Iany Jobs Found One hundred and forty-nine jobs were found for men and wo men last week through the feder al employment bureau at tne YMCA, according to C. A. Kells, manager. Tire. Prices Reduced See Vick Bros, tire ad in this issue. Adv. Mr. Evans to Speak Rey. J. J. Evans will speak In Willson park this afternoon for the union services at 4 o'clock. His subject will be "The Larger Life," H. D. Glazier.' will be so list and Wesley Reeder will play a cornet solo. E. A. Kenney will lead ' the singing and A. A. Lee will preside.., , . t DUCHFINCK At the residence, -r 1325 Fairmount street, Salem, Or., July 14, 1923, May,; be-H loved wife of W. M. Buchfinck, aged 61 years, mother oft ten children seven of whom sur- Tive, Mrs; May Bush, Ind., Mrs. Esther Persons, Ind; Mrs. Lulu - McLaughlin, Nampa, Ida., Mrs. Amy Ferguson, Mrs. Lottie Brothers, Bend, Or., Ruby and Leonard Rich at home. Funer al services will be from the residence Monday at 10 a. m. Rev. ; Mr. ; Pemberton of ficiat- - ing. with burial in IOOF cem etery ; Arrangements t are i in charge of the "Terwilllger fun eral home. Wonderfnl GladJoIns Bloomlne At; Upjohn's Gladiolus gardens 2229 Fairgrounds road. CaR for some iiway. aot.. i Daughter Born A daughter was born, Friday, July 13, to Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Straw. She has been named Nai- deen Minetta, Electronic Reactions of Abrams Dr.. White. 506 U. S. Bank bldg. Ady. . WEDDLE D. D. Weddle died to- , day at a local hospital at the age of 68 years. He is survived by- his , widow. Mrs. f Martha Weddle and an adopted daugh ter Miss Elsie Weddle; The body is, being sent , to . Spring field.' Or., by the Rigdon mor tuary for Interment. The fun eral will take place this after noon. " ' V Webb & dough Leading Funeral Directors , Expert Embalmers Salem People in Iowa i Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Breti -and daughter, Marion, and Mrs. Bret' mother. Mrs. A. M. Mackey, of Salem, Ore., arrived at Colum bus Junction, last Tuesday, eve ning, having traveled four thou sand miles by auto. Mr. Brets is a brother of Mrs. W. H. Meeker, and -at the present time they are visiting at the Meeker home in our city. Mr. Brets Is In the em ploy of. the. Oregon Electric Rail way company, running from Sa lem to Portland. It has been ten years since these people have been back t6 old 'Iowa, and. they are enjoying their trip to the full est. (Winfield f Beacon. ) $400.00 Mahogany Plan A wonderful buy, S195.00. Will give some term. ' H. L. Stiff Fur niture Co. Ady. Rigdon & Son's MORTUARY Unequaled Service Arbiter Asked The Charles K. Qpaulding Log ging company, the Spaulding-Ml-ami Lumber company, and thetC. H. Wheeler estate have asked the public service commission to serve as . arbiter in controversies be tween these' companies and the Southern Pacific company over demurrage charges that the-railroad company has' made against Francisco to Pugef . Sound after entering several California ports, has caused Senator McNary to send a telegram to Admiral Coontz atl Washington, who is t'o accom pany the party, urging, that stops bef made at Astoria and Portland. Senator - McNary sent the tele gram after receiving a communi cation from William A. Gausden, assistant manager of the Port land Chamber of Commerce, pro tecting at the failure of the ap propriation committee to include are Oregon port on its Itinerary. Senator McNary sent the follow ing telegram' to Admiral Coontz: From advice at hand it appears that naval appropriation commit tee has not included Astoria and Portland, in. Its itinerary. .' The omission of visit to these Oregon cities would prevent a thorough study of the subject of national defense. As you will accompany committee I urge you that your schedule be so altered as to give proper time to survey of condi tions -at Astoria and Portland. The location of Astoria, the easy en trance to its harbor and short dis- stroyers.may operate. Portland 1b thebae of large commercial as tlvitles by. water and harbor con ditions there and along1 the Col umbia river should be carefully noted. Sincerely hope 'that I may have wire indicating Inclusion these' cities In Itinerary." ., Classified Ads in:The Legal nisnfs - Get them at The Statesman of- ad In this flee. Catalog on application Ady. Navy Guns Silent as ConSUl CHmbS Aboard I tance from practice grounds makes it an ideal base from which de WASHINGTON, July 14. A problem in naval courtesy has been presented to the department by Capt. E. T. Pollock, governor of American Samoa, and is. now awaiting the consideration of a yet unfound Solomon. What, action Is proper. Cant. Pollock wants to know, when the navy, regulations order a speci fied salute to an official of a. for eign government, and that official urgently requests that It :be with held? Entering the harbor of Tonga, a. native, insular Kingdom bvv miles southwest of Samoa, Capt. x'ouock round resident there a British counsul who at the same time was deputy commissioner of the British Colonial Office. As a consul he "rated? 7 guns, as a Colonial agent 11 guns. Capt. Pollock, Indicated, that he was willing to shoot the maximum in j the interests of binatlonal comity, but was informed courteously, yet firmly, i.that the British govern ment; had the question of which; salute was proper under consider ation, and the resident would be pleased if the matter could he held in abeyance until a decision was reached. No j salute was fired, but Capt. j Pollock made a report, indicating that the problem was a new one I even to an officer of hia long ex perience. Proper Attention To optical details' requires the services of a thoroughly well organized staff. Our method of eye test ing Will be a revelation of thoroughness and attention to details, to those who have been accustomed to the us ual optical methods. MORRIS OPTICAL CO. 801-5 Oregon Bldg, Oregon's Largest Optical . Institution Phone 239 for Salem, Appointments. JACK'S. GAS Chicken Dinner Every Sunday We Cater to Womer L YOU'LL EX JO V ' EVERY MORSEL of the meals served at this ' restaurant. Whether you drop lit for lunch, take din ner with us or a little bite after' the theatre you will find us always prepared, to serve jrou promptly and., courteously, with the finest foods, perfectly, cooked and prepared, . The test of our : service Is : a taste of our food. ' 163 South Commercial St. Store Phone - - 64. Plant Phone 340 "IfM'sfor the office we have it" Desks, filing cabinets and other office furniture loose leaf books, blank books, ink, pens, pencils. RUBBER) STAMPS f Everything in rubbeistamps is made here in our own plants - Phone: us your order and it will receive prompt attention. Commercial .Book. Store Typewriters New, and, Uel For. Rent or Sale If better bread, could be made we'd bake it. "O CTT 1 r -VKT" BREAD Hot Weather Does hot mean an ab sence of colds ; hot at all ; in fact you are more like ly jtd be careless of your health than in the win ter., ' : J Better be prepared and put a bottle of our Lung Balsam j in the i bedding roll before you start, on that trip. SCHAEFER'S DRUG STORE 135 N. Commercial -. Phone 197 R 'l 1 I 1 . URN i r M 'ttl'-JV.- ' 11 ili t &tf . : ' Sweltering summer days will not annoy you if you have purchased one or more of our new electric fans. u - - Summer only increases the opportunity of our. electric, appliances to prove their efficiency. They perform their work quicker, better and at less cost than their old fashioned predecessors. WELCH 379 STATE. PHONE G53 of