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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON " SUNDAY MORNING; JULY 22, 1923 r u i i ft i Order for ICenewal Given Ah order for. renewal and.jttdg men 1ft the" case of Elizbni At-. pld va E. J. AfiioTa was signed yesterday by Judge W. M.V Buah- ey; ; 'A ; verdict In favor of the Plalatlff for Judgment of - 1800 w.a found In a trial held In July, -1313. )-' - - k ! it !om 'b J .The pain li gone. , Dr. Scholl's . -.ru5. ior corw. uiven away r Mrfc Bettracoart 'Answers by A. J. iBettencourt was made , J.8ter flr by Laura Bettencourt. They .hava nlna 4titYiran flvo wbpm are, now In the major. She ask3 that ane be given the de cree grfen'cnstbayb 4 i - minor children, and be kilo wed a reasbaibld amount for their sup- ri. .ui.auviuuu w aer one-nan In terest,, in ..certain property ..she asks, that- the, court ,glve her one- tuiru m me piaiuiui. s one-nair. llzabethAjrde&s u .yeneUan Beauty cream: and lo tions. .; Central Pharmacy,-410 state- atreUAdvv - w., usicvpaintc rnysiclaa and n bl&itdinW i l l t ' lboM 2sa l t. i v HAH I M a r J MKIIV v I Dlaroont moods. Watches, Jewelry m. ' and Silverware ' f PWc hoie 1233. Kalem, Oregon IT T .. .' .- .. I I Salem'&mbulance Service , i- V i Day and Night v - I PHONE 666 I J Y 17 8. Liberty St, , Salem . Oregon j "I . CAPITAL1 JUNK CD. . I ; An IchOa cf jank and . second-hand goods. .We. :pay full Taloe. .: sj,i:; 2i5CenterStreel I " 1 ' ' 1 1 1 I 1 - , 1 ' ' - LABD & BUSH tUiatMei 1EC3 ...... ... .diila tlctrfa IVcii 'Mm r .. . .a' ; - GczSil Dssfe'j Bhsss Under U. 8. Government! Soiervlsion Uember Federal Jleeerve fiystetn V ' 1 .'! ..'-I i cs'ii carve ont his own success if he has the' rleht tools. And the most helpful tool of all Is the habit of sys'te--I 'ta'aUtf Tlagt.--r-.':v: ''' 'i ; '' , i?iOth have used; i.nd;found it safe nd-ure why ' Isnl the assurance of a ' comfortible futhrff' Vorlh, the . little effort required to !, t ; -ir i ' . i T f ..-,''.".::' ., i' "T :'-!: T :. s r t . ; 'OPE1J' A SATIGS ACCOUNT! ; . 5ii .V'.- 2S. j'-' v."- ':i fJL United Stctco National Bank rrh'o Ban.That Service Bullt, ti ; : HAribVMtiE. PAirifs. oil!s. guss Our satisfied customers attest that our ' supply of Hardware is the best in the ,' -i MEWS: . ! Johns Coming;. Home . With a leave . of absence of about nine months, Justice, Chaa. A. Johns' of the supreme "court of the Philippine , Islands is expected to return to Oregon this summer. according to a letter received from htirt by Senator McNary; 116 says he will spend vmbst of: the time in Oregon, ' though he may travel seme of , the time. klectronio Reactions- of Abranis Dr. White. 5Q6 U. S. Bank bldg -Adv. : j;o v . I ., - -Z - " T I - Carl imth Here 1 Carl , Smith, corresptindeht for the Portland Journal in Wfshinx ton, D. C, formerly, on th Port' land staff of that 'paper, and 1 also for a time secretary of the Oregon. railroad commission before, it be came the puble service- commi- slon, was in Salem yesterday icon terrinir with Senator McNaryJ and with members of the service com" mlsalpn.. Mr.Smlth has been .n Washington eight years, ite canie west on the Harding special train His family Is vlsltln in Nebras ka.- ; i if onW to" Ebai-i s We have local clients that have money to lodn, sums $500 and up; no delay. We do our own Inspec tion. See.iUs Jor sacrificed, prop erty rOti exchanges. t Radllffe.& tVar,iig. 3Utte.tregt.TXdT. i SHANGHAI CAFE ; 162 Yi ComT. ; St. Phone 297, Uerebants' Lunch . .,Sc IMPPOJeS , ...... . . .... , . Ainericjin Dishes CblaeM Dishes Open il nt..to S p. Wnslc. dancing 9 jr.ta.' to 1 to. EC2XHA ifr.nr.li aiw u; eM t tkar skla 4Imml Com Ja sad lat a Ml ypt boat It. Dm M Jar. a4 If yea AlautiafUd. na SMMV wUI b Mfs44. Fries 1.00. s j ' yiiir VkG RoiX'iis 1c ''oht :? i r a btoxe; m. - OanermJ OfHc FTtvetSe - -'CaneeT;;Trmta4 !' 1ST B. 606 U. 8. VstloasI Bank BaHdiaf Pkone.S6 i Bskeas 469J ...0R.B.H.AVHITE QteopUuc PbrsicUaia4 .8azxa Electronic Siagnecis aitd Treataient " Dr. Atms Bf ad. - r v - Saleni' ' : ; - :! Oregon DR. CJH. SCHENK , lias Moved to His New location 249 SbCotiage Stmt Phone 1183 1 i ioi. to 3 p. n. . i 1923 lAftWlC i . IN BRIEF If Iglif r. Rate Asked . ; , ' ; t A ; higher rate of pay for ! the printing of legal briefs ')s asked of the state supreme court In a petition ' received, from the Ben Franklin club of the Willamette yalley and ..the Portland TypotheH tae. The rules of the court, which the printers say were established when printing did not cost as Much, as at present, allow J 1.2 5 a page. The petitioners want ' the rules to allow, from $1.40 to $1.65 to conform to modern charges. Tents and Cankp Supplier At Stiffs Furniture Co. Xdv Will Make TleporV- 1 , The Presbyterian young folks who attended the eummer confer ence at Columbia beach will make a report at the Christian Kndeavor meetings at the r' Presbyterian church, tonight. J.r . ) Newiirid'ItTs'a ; - 2Sc eacht ht H. tt. ture Co. Adv. Stiff Furnl- RJver at iow Mark ? The Willamette river has gone down more than 3 'Sf-feef since last January when it reached the high est point in many years;. . Yester dfj the. . "low ( water mark" s was hleh and dfv. the water being 6ne-teAtli,. of a. .foot', .betow,1; this mark:. , which is accepted by" the government onseirver as' the 'tow water" mark, Have yow. Eaten a Steak Cooked tot order-at the Royal Cafeteria? 4 K not try ohe.-Adv. Now They Can Hoot Certificates of membership In the Keepi Growing Wiser order of Hoot Owls, Portland lodge, have been received by the following Sa lem inem Mayqr John B., Giesy, President R. O, duelling of the'Ro- tafy dub, Manager ,C E. Albin of the Salem Brfdk; AV Tite company. Albert GlUe of the state forestry department. Superintendent Oeo f . ... nil. . j L.VII. W. nur oi me oaiem iiubiw schools; President J.'C. 'Perry of the Chamber Dt..Commerce,, Presi dent William Gahlsdort of the Sa lem Business Men's league. Man ager C. E.' Wilson of the. Chamber of Colfimerce; Manager F. S. .Bar ton of the Salem. Electric company and Avery Hicks, Delbert Moore and Byron Arnold of, the Willam ette trio. , i; Going to.WilholC . ..." ' About 20 musicians from Salem will go to .WUhpit Springs today to parUciuate in. a . day's program at that resort. Several members of the Teoman and the Artisan lodges also will make the trip, in cluding the Teoman baseball team which has a game scheduled with another nine, the name of which has not been announced. Mr. Langloa Granted Decree kena ELangfo&s was granted a divorce from Harry T. Langfos yesterday by Judge George G. Binghan. She alleged that he called her profane, vulgar and in deeent names and also ' accused her unustly of lewdly associating with other men - She also con tended that he had , not provided for. her .and had been content to live off her earnings. No prop erty rights were involved, and the couple had no children. They were married lnv St. :Paul, Man-on,-May 6, i The .alleged DIED ARMSTltOG In. this city July I 20, Charles Wilbur, Armstrong age ;5 8 years, father ot Elmer : Armstrong ofv Salem, brother of Frank. Armstf6ngJofKlamath Falls. " Deceased was la membei of Willamette Tent, Knights of : the Maccabees. Announcement of funeral will be made later . from the RIgdon mortuary 8CHWAUBAUER '-- At PorUand, $ July 19, Mrs.iL.lHie Schwau bauer, widow 6t the late J. Alex- : ander. Schwaubauer. ' The re-" mains will be brought to Salem Monday morning, July 23, fun eral services following - at 1 Vclock from the Rlgd6n hrbr- . tuary. interment City , "vIe1w "cemetery. ';- ' '. .' "-(.' ..'!"" RALSTON Robert Ralston died yesterday at the home bt "friends at- lt45 Nbrth Liberty Street, at the age of 81 years. He was a civil war veteran and is ; survived by a . 'brother, W. R. : Ralston of pC6rranis, a neohew W. J. Ralston ot Cor- K yallls, and a niece,. Mrs., O. J. ' , Stone, of kF0ster, Or. Mr. Rals f ton forfaerly resided at Foster "and. the; remains .no ship . ped there by the Rigdoii,nior jtuary for funeral services and V.injrerment i ,;;,;.'"":..'r. Webb & Clough Lcadint Fcstrd - Directsrt : Expert Erabalsters . , RigdotiiS: Son's t , KOllTIJAlrttf cruel and Inhuman treatmeAt bee- gan about fouryears later. - -, , , , , . ' ' ',' ' ' : ' ,U. Rtinoip Vkum fW Warm TVava Voiles; ' dimities. . orgaddiek, French ginghams here in beauti ful assortments. Miller's. Adv. Most School Have Teachers '" Practically all the, schools In the county have teachers contrac ted for the fan f tfcrm. Mrs. Mary ti. Fulkerson, county school su perintendent stated Saturday. Only three Or four of the county school boards have not yet report ed having obtained teachers. Lanham Garage -r .'- . 1 ' 245 Center street, phone 890. First class auto repairing. You will not be stung If we do yonr work. All work guaranteed. ; Inmate Escapes, Captured ; , - Jacob Hall, a patient of the state hospital, escaped from the institution ht 2f50 o'clock yester day morning."" At '3:40 he was re Ur&ed to tbe. hospital by Officer putnam, who found the-.man; in the vicinity of the : fairgrounds. Hall made his escape by taking out a window. Dr; A. fc. Beiges' C . u. , I -Associated : wUh .. Dr, .Ppund General dentistry. 408 V. S. Bank Bldg. Phone 204. Adv. Viok Brothers Get Judgnient Judgment tor $3 SO was award ed VTclt Brothers yesterday by Judge' Bingham. Suit wits brought against Eric Bartruff oyer posses sion of a farm tractor. Blear the Latest Victor. Releases At H. L. Stiff FuraitureCo:- Desertion is Claimed t . . ; , , Alice .; Johnson charges deser tion against C. F. Johnson ( in a complaint fled .yesterday. The couple were married in Marlon county on March 101907. John ston left her on . February 22. 1922.-it is alleged. . : Custody of two.. minor, children, Donald., age 12 ana isnoia, age xu, is sougnt TJeed Departnieht- - ' Now In our basement. H. Stiff Furn7' "Co. Adv. t t ; - Two Convicts ;Dressedi In'; t ; .Two more convicts are now en rolled on state., prison f records, John a. H. Smith, ' 'co.nvfcted of grand larceny and sentehced to One' year, was brought fd Salem esterday ifternobn from Coos county bt Sheriff E. P. Ellingsen and .Deputy Sheriff Bert ; Smith. The. three made the. trip from, the coast with a motorcycle and Side car, Sheriff .Hbttser, of Umatll la county, turned Andrew Bush- bih, a qoarter-blood Ihdian, over jto prison authorities " i Friday. Bushman was convicted of as sault with a dangerous weapon land was sentenced .to serjs not over seven years, .xus aumuer la 877a while .that pi Smith Is S771. i MaVtai Wasnrs-' :: r r.iv. , On easy terms at H. I. Stiff Furniture Co. Adv. Auditing School Accounts t .Work of auditing the accounts of county school boards la nearly completed, only a few more days hetng necessary to finish the task, Mrs. Mary I Fulkerson; county school superintendent, stated es jterday, , One or,, two boards ,have hot yet turned In their bank state ments fdr the year, and it Is be lieved the press of harvesting his some whatT delayed these. " Nearly all of the Icouhty boards have been rompt this year, Mrs. Fulkerson fald, as the,, request was . t made hat, these, should be received at ier. ptuce the. first wees: in Juiy f nossible. School boards "h sire Vltll August 1 in which to place ccptints before her for auditing. V r o tconsWPfcnia v!neSay-k, The -WlsconsW picnic will jbe held Wednesday, July 25 at the fair grounds; : The association has a , membership . of.- more .than 166 and .lt J expected :t tha't , nearly fbat many, will attend. "Abaset pinner will be served at noon with games .and a. program to follow. ; yrm bKrig ybn t ntiyT AdT. T.IAKE Ycnr Kext Goal . .Tn kw if alak ed kick school ind, like alt : wide awake gradaatM,' are ; look ing i nere-- . 4 The Stata of Oregon, offers .yea . t&e. ieet .of train it( and a 'Collegiaie decree ia Che leadins : paranita and prefes- leiuwt: - Englheeflng a Agriculture, .Commerce, . Foreitry, Home Economics,. Mllttaxy Science and Tactics, Mining, Phar maty. Vocational Education, and Music. - t :.: .. , . , Student life at the Collefe . ,1 rich la 'epttortaaitiea for . Uadertfcrp and peratfaal eal tare. ( j FALL TEIti! ;01ENS SEPTESIBEIt28, 1923 1ot iBfoiBatlek'writa te ,,-TnBiJU3GIST!AR Oregon Agricnltaral College ' OotrvalUs. o A. G Normal Students Give , ; Studeata of the Statej Normal school at : Monmouth have- given a total of $971.05 for Near East relief, J. J. iiandsake'r. Oregon head of the Near. East relief move ment, Bald here Saturday In cbh Versatloh with Governor Pierce. Yonr bid Pocket Knife 1 Wiil be worth 25c in trade oh 4 new knife at Salem Hardware o. Adv. r PeUUbtt Iw FUeol v : J. 'i Petition for letters testamen tary were filed yesterday in the interest of the estate of Jacob Scott. Personal property was placed at $'4000. The petltrbri asks that George D. Scott be named ad- Binistrator and. B. E. Bower; W. t . Rebans and George H. Bell be appointed, appraisers. . . ... Kbfltas: Films Developed ' ! 1 rAt tbe5 Capital Drag Store, will b1 the best work you have ever had, done.," Films In at 8 "a. m. ready at 12 m Those in by 1 b. -m. ready at 6 p. m Adv. Recovers from Fall f Mrs. C. W. Moore, who fell and broke her leg while getting off a street car several weeks ago. is able to be about on crutches now. Does This. Interest Yon? .: , If you are lookjug for a Job, or If you need to employ help, use the elty free employment bureau at the YMCA. Adv. j Bertell Chance Dice Bertell Chance died at . the Providence hospital in Seattle following an operation for. appen dicitis July 20," age 24 years. He was a son ot Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Chance and brother of Elizabeth and Walter Chance of Salem, for-: merly of Albany. The faneral will I be, held at -Albany at 2:30, p.m. today at the Fortmlller funeral parlors in Albany. . i'rado Your bid Plnhb " For a new . VIctroIa or Bruns wick. I H. LJ Stiff Furniture Co. - Adv. I ' ' Card bf Thanks- r We wish to express , our most' sincere thanks ; and appreeiatldtt for I the sympathy . and help and kindliness shown . us during , the Illness and death of our dear wife and mother, Mrs. t Laura Bay. Also for the many beautiful floral offerings. Mr. C. T. Bays, lius- band, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McCac ter, Mr. and Mrsv A. J. Bath, Mr. and Mrs. S. Cannon. Adv. Let Ta- Demonstrate-- r A Maytag washer in your home. H. Li Stiff Furh. Co.-Adv. Salem Grange has Meeting , . (Members of the Salem grange held an all-day meeting yesterday. About 50 were present during the 'day, harvesting keeping - many away from the meeting. T Talks were made by Seymour Jones, Dr. A. Slaughter and Mr. Stockholm, bf Monmouth. The Fourteentin Annual ,: . Picnic of the Wisconsin asso- jtiation will be held at the SUte Fair Grounds, Wednesday, July 25, Salem, Oregon. All are ln- Vited. Adv. r. i; 5 ; Schaap Estate Admitted , The estate of George ; Schaap was admitted ; to -probate, yester day by Judge W. M. Bushey. The estate has a probable : value of ELECTRIC l W i WELCH ELECTRIC CO: 379 Stats : " 'PH0h8 953 i f. urn Cbe Cascade Hams, Bacons and U. S. mSPECTED 18000 in- real and $1000 In per sonal property,. Mary M. Schaap has been made executrix and Claud . Ramsden. V. J. Krehblel and Otto Beutler as appraisers, i Ratfiing Rox : Protect i your feet while bath ing "with wool half-sox; assorted cplors to match your suit. Mil ler's. Adv. flciiool Starts Sooo-1 j PlAns for opening the Jiridge Creek school, about 13 miles from SUverton. have been completed, and it is expected the' fall term Will be opened in about three Weeks. School Move "'.':;" " J Mrs. Ora F. Mclhtyre; local di rector bf the Salem branch of the National School of Shorthand, has moved the school to 497 North High 1'street.' The Karam system of shorthand Is taught by the school. The new location is down stairs, with more room than was available in the old location. New Royal Society ' Package outfits are here. See them at your earliest opportunity. Miller's. Adv. Miss Marvin to Travel i ; Mf&s Cornelia Marvin, state librarian, , will tour Europe bav ins been accorded a leave Ot ab sence bf ' one year at a meeting if thestate library board yester day. The meeting ".was held at Miss Marvin's cbuntry home in Polk connty. She Is given leave witnbut pay, and will leave Salem tor the first part of her tour about September 1.- - I-'" Pbcfcet ! Knife Special t . Trade youir old knife for a good one At Salem Hardware Co. 25c Will be allowed you On It. Adv. I : H-: fridge Painting Starts .. . . j . , I Painting pf the inter-county bridges at Menama, Stayton and Greensbrldge la how under way, Recording to J. T. Hunt, county commissioner. The work Is being done through the cooperation i of Linn and Marion counties. The bridges must first be scraped be fore the new coat- ot paint is ap plied.'. , , . i I.. "''""' i CP --' . . i ' ' ! Eyesight 1 Troubled , ;. ; " 'i " are hard to detect with out scientific equipment; better come in today and learn the exact condition of your eyes. MORRIS OPilCALCO. SOi-8 Oregon Bldg, . Oregon's Largest Optical Institution , v ! f Phone 39 tor : ' Salem, j Appointments. Oregon j WE have a cough syrup that ab solutely 1 will . cure your cough so it will stay cured. .v r, SCIIAEFER'S DRUG 5T0riE 135 N. Commercial Phone 197 i - Salem, Oregon YES Assault -Case. DUml.sned .' ; .The a4ul, and " battery "case brought against P.' X. llenhisgen by George Higgins was dismissed yesterday by Justice of the Peace Hunts. ' Costs in- the case .were paid. i . . K :. Xew Pianos for Rent f H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. Adv. Jones Returns to County Jail - After being reprieved to harvest his fruit crop, Ray Jones return ed to the county jail yesterday to complete his sentence. " He has about six weeks. to serve, approxi mately half of his sentence. He was convicted of selling intoxi cating liquor. . , ; Well Fnrnl&hedt Flat for Rent. . t Modern; first floor; large, five rooms. - Immediate : possession ; $45 a month, at 66 Ferry street. Call at" Statesman business office, or phone 23." ; Four Licenses Issued-- ; Marriage" licenses were issued by the county clerk Saturday to Ira G. Mercer and Pearl Foster of Salem; Robert E. Hughes and Ida Belle ' Hendricks, both ot Wbodburn; William Deleveh Dor trian and Mary Eythel Mason, both of 593 Cehfer street, and to Ed ward Mi McDahiel, Yacblt, Wash;, and Elva" Shilling, Salem.. ' Legal Blanks ' . Get them at The Statesman of fice. Catalog on application adr. r.--',-i :-:"-'.-i-..y.fr, 3 It's Too Hot for You to Bake. Let Us Do it for Your Sake. - . .J . a. rii 6 FOR ?ifll'.::-'": waa- ai al ; Big corner lot on carline. House just repapered. Every modern cbnvehience. Bungalow styTe, Un usually well built. .Must make a quick sale; 'km moving out bf the city. 1 ' Price very low, Phone 1477-J or CStH'at 2105 Center ------ . ;-r- - ,r v.,.-- . -I f r r . . . t li ' . . . , The pastures are getting dryer; and ydii will1 hare to Commence Feeding. ; For ra. real good milk producer, try a sack or a ton of Milk. Ration, a balanced feed. T Half ground salt tor saltihg the hay. . .- ' - Saiem distributors for Black " Leaf-4 &, , for; spraying nops. 0. A. white &sqi: jponei6. r ' 25i4oi Stale Street West .a tffjj ... Made , in Portland, Ore.,- a'nd sold all over the r United States. Standard equipment in the Ford Plant, Pacific Telephone Offices, and other con cerns who-must have efficiency. Commercial 163 N. COiUiJEItCIAL Hood River Ylsito Mr and Mrs J A. D. Moearid their son, R. W. MPe, and his wlfa, are Salem visitors - f roin Hood River. They . are guests at ; the home ' of O. E. Palmeteer. ti0 South Seventeenth street, who 13 a member of the Standard Oil company's force in Salem. Mrs, Palmeteer is a daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Moe. Mr. Moe is publisher of the Hood RIter Glacier, and his son Is associated with him, in conducting that pap er, which is one of the outstand ing Journals of Its class in the state.- ' , : ' - - Trade In Your Old Knife : For a new one at Salem Hard ware Co. Adv. ' Goes to Xeskowin ' - , George Grabenhorst left Satur day af ternnon for a uvek-end at NeBkoWin, where his family have been for several dayj cn their summer vacatibil. 1 , Second Hand Stoi Now In basement. Furn. Co.; Adv. IL L. Stiff fjpntinued on page 51 Wfcat Weil Yea Di? " . (No. 15.) .... t-'v---:v ::':--X ' ' ' ' ,i'L S Sii pposb. you had a grocery store. Street comes in with , iWhlte and tells you that if : : you will let ; White run , a bill, he will guarantee the . debt. White falls to 'pay. You ean't; 'cbll'e'ct : from' Street, but do ybu know ' whyt- - . ' . ." . - Our classes In Coninerclal law take up Just such In stances as' this and teaeh the Btudents how to avoid var-.-lous legal entanglements and mistakes. Everything taught in this school Is of a highly practical nature. , . .. New classes started a short , time ago. - Write or call for. information., . . , - -r :" - ". y r - - ' ' ; " ' " ' Saiem, Oresoh : -lllgh ana Ferry; , Hoti 1 DL.O Oooli :oro Kobih SAL D