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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 25, 1923 i 4 : h -" .i i ' f I ifil j 4 I CITY NEWS IN BElEFi : 1 " -1 . . i . . I Beats HI KfTwIlnnrr .... 1 In response to a telephone call Irom a berry pickers' camp about four miles from Salem that a man was beating his stepdaughter. Sheriff Oscar Bower and Deputy Sheriff Barber arrested Paul Sel ler about 11 o'clock Monday night. Seller, who Bare bis home address as Butte, Mont., will be arraigned in the justice court at 10 o clock this morning. The Special Scalp And hair treatments at Millers' 5 Beauty Shoppe preserves, devel ops, strengthen and beautify your hair. Adv. CJrasa Fire Calls Department- -The ffrat grass fire of the sea son of. serious proportions to call ; lout the fire department land in terrupted the band concert last j night about 8 o'clock. The blaze was at Fourteenth. : and Hlnes ' I streets. v r: 1 - . , , Hiking Boots of Quality j i Our "biking boots are guaran f teed to giro satisfactory service. New I styles In strap and open paes; istyle. also the National Park See them today at Mil- ler's shoe department. Adr. Will Investigate Road Inspection of the proposed change In the county road be tween Marlon and Turner will ; be made by members of ' the county court tomorrow.5; Under the pres ent plans the new route will elim inate all : railroad ' crossings,! a ifaway 1 with - the present seren that the Southern Pacific will co operate ! with the -county court, which Is hopeful that perhaps the railroad company may pro ride half the necessary funds. ' Elizabeth Arden's Venetian Beauty cream and lo- tlons. i Central Pharmacy, Stats street." Adr. 410 r DR. C. L. MARSHALL Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon . - 228 Oregon Building Phone 258 " 1 For Gifts That Last I HARTMAH BROS. I Diamonds, watcnee, wewciry 1 aad Silverware - j Phone 1253. Salem. Oregon - l I Salem Ambulance Service Dav and Nurht PHONE 666 ' 173 8. liberty St. Salem in-egoa l CAPITAL JUNK CO. I W A MTC i j 1YT all A u i i "I : ' . m I AO kinds of junk and second-hand goods. We. 1 pay fall value.- i ' I r a I I I 215 Center Street J " Phone 398 LADD&BUSH Bankers j Established 1868 j Geserftl Banking Busbcii Office Hours from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. STEI N BQGkJ UN K CO. f Buys all kinds of junk household goods rags I Paper, Rubber, Sacks, anything you have to sell. ?;! j Phone 523 or Call 402 N. ComU St. ! ! " The House of Half Million and One Bargains STEINBOCK JUNK CO. BMG1I0W1IARCUS HARDWARE. PAINTS. 0JLSJ GLASS Oar' policy of handling the best i merchandise at the smallest profit compatible with good' business Is the main item in increasing our business to Its present VOlUUie. - . j t 286 N. Commercial i Pet Coyote Stolen While tourists as a whole are considerate and keep their hands off the property of others,' there is one man at the local auto camp grounds yesterday who was filled with wrath over' the disappear ance of his pet coyote, about three months' old. According to a com plaint made to 'the Salem police another tourist j from Lincoln, Neb., was suspected as having taken the animal! The Portland police were notified. Have you Eaten m Steak j , Cooked to order at the Royal Cafeteria? If not, try one. -Adr. Clark Awarded j Judgment V. II, Clark was awarded Judg ment for $123.08 from Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Reinhart ; yesterday: The defendants! failed to answet to the action within 10 days af ter being served with processes. Misused License Plates C. W. Sampson was assessed the costs of the case when hie ap peared before Justice P. J. Kuntz Tuesday to answer to a charge of using a dealer's ) license plates upon ' a private car loaded i with baggage. I ! We Have a Big Stock ! Of used goods In our basement. H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. Adv. Contributing Case Dismissed Failure of Ella Cook and Ber tha Gray to substantiate their charges against 'Archie J. Elliott and Clifford Kreason, who ': were arrested a few days ago and charged with contributing to the delinquency of la minor, resulted in the dismissal of the case yes terday. ' The girls, who recently escaped from the Louise Home in Portland, have been taken ; back to Portland, j New Pianos for Rent II. L. Stilt Furniture Co. Adv. One License Issued Only one marriage license was issued by the county clerk Tues day. This was to Darrel Claire Washburn and Gladys E; Burn stad, both of route 4. Going to Seattle , J. T. Ross, head janitor of the high school and : in general charge of sthe maintenance of all Salem schools,' is to leave Thurs day for Seattle to see tht great review , of the i United States war 606 V. 8. Rational Bank Building Fhn 859 I Bw. Fhon 469J DR. Bi H. WHITE OstMpathie Fhyciciui and Snrjeon Etectronle DinoU and Treatment (Dr. Abruis' Method.) Salem 1 ,. Oregon FIR n H SCHENK Has Moved to His Mew j Location j 249 So. CotUse Street ; Phone 1182 . Waiacette Yalley Traisfer'Co. Fast Through Freight to All Valley Points Dally. Speed-Efficiency-Service , Salem-Portland-Woodboni Corvallis - Eugene - Jefferson Dallas Alhany-Moiunooth Independence - Monroe Springfield SHIP BY TRUCK fleet, now being held in the Seat tle harbor. He vill be accom panied by his daughter. Miss Lucille. The pageant opened Tues Attorney Admit t Gaorge Arnfcld Alexander j of Portland was i yesterday perma nently admitted by the supreme court to the practice of law In the courts of Oregon. . " 'S Royal Society Sale Today College girl gowns, pillow cases and hemstitched towels. All are wonderful values. See them to day at Miller's. Adv. WUl Investigated I i Several state officials will in vestigate the Snow creek .Irriga tion project near Bend this week,' and Governor Pierce may be among them. The project, which embraces 3000 acres, is asking for the certification or $40,000 in bonds to make improvements. The project is already completed and in operation. Black Republican Oierrie Wanted. Five cents per pound. Ward K. Richardson, 2395 Front. Adv. . j ; Girls Go to Camp Twenty-five Salem high school Eirls left vesterdav for Mehama where they will camp at Taylor's grove for a weekJJ The P, M. Gregory truck took the equip ment un Monday afternoon. Mr. Gregory: has furnished .the con veyance for girl reserves and Boy Scouts so many times that it has come to be somewhat of the ex pected thing. Several private cars took the girls and four lead ers who will be in charge to the camp Tuesday morning. j y 1 Monev to Ixkj We have local clients that have money to loan, sums $500 and up; no delay. We do our own inspec tion. See us for sacrificed prop erty or exchanges. Radcllf fe & Waring, 341 State street.- Adv. Movie Luncheon Today j The moving picture business as seen and told by men who have been on the Inside of the produc ine end of the movies, is to be the attraction at the, Rotary club dinner today noon. It is not an nounced whether "The Horrors of Hollywood" will be included in the menu, but the program is said to be an Interesting if not a thrilling oneJ Some brief obser vations on movies, by those who take fhem more or less vicarious ly, will spice np the longer speech es. ' " " Maytaft Washers Our Specialty. H. L. Stiff Fur niture Co. Adv. Will Race at Eugene Salem racing fans are planning vengeance upon Medford at the Oregon-Washington auto races to be held in Eugene this coming Sunday. G. G. Quackenbush is entering his speedy Templar and will endeavor to have some of the southern Oreeon racing biting dust before the race is completed. According to an announcement made last n'ght all of the Med ford racing machines that were in Salem July 4 will be In Eugene. Baker will probably hold the big eest of the state races this season on Augudt 4 and 5, when purses totaling $5000 will be onerea tor the two-day carnival. Does This Interest YooT If you are looking for a Job, or tf you need to employ help, use the city free employment bureau at the TMCA. Adv. Shipn Etrtate Appraised Appraisement of the estate of P. G. Shlpp has been completed, with a valuation of $47,356.44. Appraisers were i Horace Jewett, W. E. Anderson and E. M. Page. Lizzie Haines is executrix. Iyie Home Robbed ! The small crime wave that ap- iwars to have hit Salem in the past few days is continuing, i A reoort was made to the- police early yesterday morning that dur ing Monday night the residence of William Ivie. 332 Water street. was entered and $75 in cash stolen. , r LMral Blank Get them at The statesman of fice. Catalog on application adr.; i ! Dahl's Suit Dismissed ! Suit brought l against the city of Sllverton by H. O. Da hi was dismissed yesterday . afternoon by Judge George G. Bingham. Dahl sought a permanent injunction Webb & Clough Leading Funeral Directors I Expert Embalmcrs Rigdon & Son's B10RTUARY Uncqualcd Service against the city for dividing the townsite into sewer districts, in creasing the assessments upon properties without a proper pro- raiio. - Cash Store to Open The People's Cash store, whirl was closed June 4 by order of the federal courts in bankruptcy pro ceedings, will open again Friday of this week, backed by a syndi- ate of friends of Max and Es her Solof. A bankrupt sale is advertised as the opening event. Hoys Harvest Shoes on Sale- Regular $2.75 values, in sizes 2 to 6, on special sale at 11. G9 Miller's. Adv. Park Improved A natural park consisting of five acres of ground at the old Breyman place on the Vita Springs road, seven miles from Salem Is being improved by J. C. Perry and . B, Elliott. The accumulation f brush, will be cleared out. ac cording to Mr. Perry, .and while there Is no Idea of commercial izing the ground it is considered an unusually attractive spot. A number of springs are located on the grounds which was formerly owned by the Breyman family and they preserved it in its original wooded state to be used eventu ally as a park. A force of men will be nut to work on the ground within a few days. New Two-Burner Oil 8tov $12.75. H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. Adv. i Drank Fined $10 A fine of $10 was assessed C. Brooks when he appeared In po lice court Tuesday afternoon to answer to a charge of drunken ness. This was remitted upon provision that he leave Salem Immediately. j Xew and Used Records 25c each, at H. L. Stiff Furni ture Co. Adv. Mrs. Zlegler Not Guilty Mrs. Ziegler. 449 South Four teenth street.'was found not guil ty of conducting a disorderly house when she was tried by a Jury in police court yesterday af ternoon. Qawklns & Roberts City loans; lowest rates. Adv. Inventory Being Made The liabilities of the Ed. Chas- t'ain Clothing Company are esti mated at $18,000 and the assets are said to be $8,000, according to II. H. Emmons of Portland, attorney for A. A. Warfield, re ceiver in bankruptcy for -the store. . Mr. Emmons was In Sa lem yesterday making an Inven tory of the stock. The store was closed the last of June. Visits Relatives Miss Edith Fowler and Miss "Gertrude Hunt of Berkeley, Cat., are guests of their uncle, J. T. Hunt and Mrs. Hunt. Miss Hunt is a teacher of domestic science in California. Good Goods Cot You Iess Per month." If you keep a budget, this fact is demonstrated to you most forcibly. Miller's good goods will save you money. Adv. Trailer Causes Trouble Mrs. M. G. Lay, of The Dalles, was driving her car east on Court street Tuesday when another car with a trailer cut in too soon, damaging a front fender and hub. she reported to the police. Ac cording to the report made by Joe Turner, of route 5, she drove the car Into his trailer. Years of Experience have taught us the formula for a cough syrup that never fails. Get a bottle today. j SCHAEFER'S 133 N. Com!. If It's LVloore's Music House 415 Court. Auto, Streetcar Collide , , W, D. Moorehouse, 725 South Commercial" street, was driving his car north! on Fifth street last night" when ,he collided with a street car ' going west on Hood street, he reported to the police. Both fendersi and a wheel on the side of, the far were badly dam aged, while some glass in one of the doors was broken. Several Xew! Bedroom Sets To eelect 4 from. H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. Adv. I ' Visiting at Yahata Mr. and Mrs. Waiter M. Per sons and Mr. and j Mrs. : F. K. Toothacre are spending two weeks at Yahats. Both Mr.; Persons and Mr. Toothacre are carriers- at the Salem postoffice. Judge Issues Order Florence Drake, an inmate pf the state hospital, has been ord ered by Judge Bushey to appear and show cause why her; etet'er, Leona, Johnson, should not be ap pointed ! her guard'an. ; Florence Drake is said to have an: estate in personal property of $4,600, and ;it s alleged she, is incompe tent ho care for it. ij .'' ' Mrs. Iane Denied Divorce Failure of Bessie i R. Lane to sustain ; the allegations of he; complaint against Edward G Lane resulted in' her plea for divorce being denied by Judge George G. Bingham Tuesday, j Evidence tended to show that the husband had been dutiful in every respect. The couple were married in Eu gene on March 28, 1916, and have two children. Trade Your Old Piano For a new Victrola or Bruns wick. . H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. Adv. '1 Jmkson Given Decree ' Johnt W.1 Jackson' was given a decree from Minnie Jackson yes terday by an order 1 signed by Judge George G. Bingham. Jack son claimed that prior to June 10. 1921, his wife left him and ' re fused to live with him as his wife, though she occupied the same house. Later she brought three -grandchildren to make their home with them, against the will of the plaintiff, he avers. When he refused money to per mit her to visit their former hone ip Michigan . she made things so disagreeable , ,for him be ' was forced to leave the house and to live by himself, he declared. The couple jwere: married October 7, 1914, at 15ellair.e, Mich. Special Meeting' Tonight in the Salvation Army hall. State' street. Adjutant and Mrs. Jesse Roe will be. present. These are old officers of the Sa lem ; corps. - Come. , Everybody welcome. v t ; ; " Trade in Your Old Furniture. II. L. Stiff Furn. Co. Adv. I ! ' : . Bark to Bakersfield - J. C. Kllen of Bakersield, CalT, has returned to his home after a visit of almost two , weeks with his brother. Eltas IKilen of the Ladd & Bush bank" fSrce. Canadian Doctor Here Dr. W. Dixon and ! wife of Ed monton, Alberta, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Lisle, 1051 South Thirteenth street. They are j looking over Oregon with a view of locating somewhere! south of their present home.1 Drj Dixon is a' high class X-ray specialist, who is interested in that science on a large scale. He has been the specialist for the Edmonton general hospital with 2T.n heria. and for the Misericordia T ' hospital with 150 beds.- He served DRUG STORE Phone 197 .' i . i i Phone 933 in the World war, enlisting in the British army and spending more than ft year on the front line. In cluding the long, desperate cam paigns in the Somme valley, where they were never out of range of the Hun guns. until the war was over. Building for Government ;jFred Erixon, Salem contractor, IS building a 30 by 80 concrete warehouse for the federal govern ment at the federal rifle range at Clackamas. The building 73 veil along towards completion. - Tents Purchased of Us I Can be returned at fair rental prices. H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. Adv. ' - . Rifle Range Located - I ome of the local riflemen were out in Polk county a few days ago and located a fine rifle range near enough to Salem to be easily feasible for the loca shooters. It isn't so far but that they could go out there on foot, if necessary, and not 'be over tired. There has been no rifle range near Salem, and the local marksmen have been dropping out of the game until there are only a few of the faithful left. Well Furnished Flat for Rent j- Modern; first floor; large five rooms. Immediate possession; $45 a month, at 666 Ferry street. Call at Statesman business office, or phone 23. 1 Growers Spray Hops , j Hop men have been busy almost night and day spraying their crop to check, the ravages of the plant louse that has been finding its Ideal, breeding conditions in the cloudy and occasional showery weather of this season. The ef- CHICHESTER S PILLS W--v TOC DIAMOND BSAKBl jl til. la Kr awt UM MtalUc boses. tmied kk Blu K.tna. Tak MWf. ttwr fw y ' Pi -. Akrcirinxa.mrt iIAMONB HRAND P1UA for -r-MfcaoaM8ert.Sa-al.AhntReU-M SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVDQfMEEE Your Happiness Does it mean any thing to you? Well tften by all means don't let your eyesight fail through neglect be cause when eyesight goes so does happi ness. J , MORRIS OPTICAL CO. SO 1 Oregon Rldg. Oregon's Largest Optical 1 Institution ' Phone S89 f or Balem. appointments. Oregon i $2.00 Any Portland and 5 1 ILINESI Nurse Appointed - Governor Pierce yesterday ap pointed : 1 Enjily Sanders of the Good Samaritan hospital of Port land as a member of the state board for the examination and registration, of graduate - nurses, to take the place of Margaret Morris o Eugene, resigned. feet of one 'good . dose of the "dope" may be neutralized by only a few days of the prevailing muggy weather, and they have to spray again.- The hops are mak ing a, wonderful growth, what promises to prove a bumper crop in yield it not in price, and the owners are endeavoring to save the whole yield instead of . leav ing it to be eaten up by the bugs. PERSONAL W. H. Downing of" Sublimity was a caller at. the county court house Tuesday. C. H. Cannon of Pringle was in the city yesterday afternoon trans acting business before the county court. Milton A. Miller of Portland was a caller yesterday at the of fice of Governor Pierce. c Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Tumbleson A Splendid And Their SWEATEIS A well made, colorful Sweater worn with' a. lace front and collar is the ideal apparel for after- nocn street or beach wear. - - .We would call your attention lo our windows. ' It Pays to "Pay As You Go Each Day Return A Big Factor in the Development of Your Community. of Salem and Mr. and Mrs. SJ A. Price of .Warn pa, Ida!, 'have gone to the Tillamook beaches for a week's vacation. Mies Zelta Feike of Corvallis was in Salem last night visitin j with friends.. Restores Hair Colcr Yet Not a Dye Nourishine is a real tonic which feeds and nourishes the hair, thus, restoring to original color whether black, brown or blond. Prevents hair from falling and removes dandruff. , No matierwhat you have tried.. try Nourishine It is in a class by itself . One bottle usually is effective. As a dan druff remover alone it is worih many times the price asked. Be gray no longer. Remember this is not a dye. Act today for your hair health and regeneration. Price $1.25 per bottle, all dealers, including J. C. Perry. "" Nottrishine Removes 3 Dandruff 1 Adv. Showing of A i Accessories Way Every Day REGARDLESS of conditions you'll find Southern Pacific Train3 pro vide a dependable service. You have the advantage of commu tation and Tow round trip fares. You can go when you like and get mere , -un-iimc j - ' This service is yours. Enjoy its safety and comfort. Profit by its de pendability. - . For time tables, tickets or descrip tive folders ask agents or write JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent, i ' -Portland, Oregon r