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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON : : SUNDAY MORNING. JULY 29.1 39a J 1 If i H ' -i f ; f i i r Y ,1 . I k V BIT Jl NEWS in brief Spanldinga Get Judgment , The Charles K. Spaulding Log glng company was granted a de fault judgment of $353.31 against the Riverside Park company Sat urday by Judge Bingham. Corumbers Cnoumbers ! For table use and pickling. Ern est laser, Rt. 1, Box II. Phone 116F4. A& Complaint Held Insufficient , I George W. Brown has filed a demurrer in the county clerk's of flee declaring that the complaint of D. D. Socolofaky does iot state sufficient facts to constitute an i action , Have Yonr Fees Pedographed 1 Dr. Scholl's foot demonstrator will give you expert advice. Mil ler's Shoe department. -Adv. Bicycle Thefts Contlnm In spite of the recent clean-up of the "bicycle gang". ; thieves are still active in the city. Among "the "latest to report their bicycles stolen are George Cleary, 445 North Twenty-fourth street ; Joe Nunn, 1190 North Nineteenth street. Forrest Pollock, 1368 Waller street called and claimed the bicycle found at Center and Front streets by Officer, Thomp son.' Foot Troubles? Dr. Scholl's foot demonstrator will conduct a demonstration at Millers . Monday, ".Tuesday and Wednesday. Come early if possi ble. Ad. 1 , I Street Car Wrecks Auto 'In a collision between a street car and a Ford delivery car driven by Joseph Foley, of route 9, the delivery car was nearly demolish ed while all the glass in the front end of the street car was' shatter ed. Neither the motorman . nor the auto driver sustained injur ies. .(..-- ' : I Electronic Reactions of Ah rams Dr. White. 60S U. 8. Bank bldg. Adr. Board of Health to Travel The state board of health will spend several days the early part of August r Tisltlng Roseburg, Marsh field, Coquille and other cit ies studying health conditions. The trip will follow Immediately after a session of the state board of eugenics in Salem August 3J ; - Ocean Beach Cottages Edith Hart. Twin Rocks, Or. -adr . ., . J. 1 " Ti DR. C. U MARSHALL Osteopathic Physician and 'Surgeon- 228 Oregon Building " f i. - ; -Phone 258 I ' 1 I For Gifts That Last I HARTP.1AN-BRQS. . V Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry I I ! ' and Silverware ! J ' j j I Phone 1253. Salem, Oregon I : " ' . l I Salem Ambulance Service Day and Might PHONE 666 17S 8. Liberty St, Salem j Oregon t CAPITAL JUNK CO. .WANTS, All kinds of junk and second-hand goods. .We. L pay full value. 215 Center Street , , Phone 398 i LADD&BUSH Bankers '.v f Established 1868 x ' '" General Bankiaj Business Office Hoars from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. DOUaTON&iMRCUS HARDWARE. PAINTS. OILS. GLASS s . You may spend your money quicker else where, but you will never find a. place that you can spend it to betier advantage than right here. - 286 Kcrth Ccsnerclal Street - Objects to CkMtt of Bill Sllverton has filed its objection to the cost bill turned in by J. W. Parker. According to the objec tion raised, reporter's fees of $7.50 should not be taken into account, as it had 1 been agreed that each would pay one-half the cost, and that It is not a taxable item. : The premium on. surety bonds, listed at $20, to cover the Issuance of the temporary injunc tion; should not exceed $10, it is alleged, as only one undertaking was required and this premium did not exceed this amount. Beautiful Werner Mahogany finish, $350;' easy terms. H. L. Stiff Furn. Co. Adr. I r William Patterson Dead William Patterson, 74, died Thursday j in Portland, according to announcement made here yes terday. For many years he had been a resident on the Wallace farm In Polk county. Funeral an nouncements are to be later. Mr. Patterson' is survived by four daughters, ;" Mrs. Bertha Ring of Iowa, Mrs. Susie Swabb of Wash ington state, Mrs. Ethel Dancer and Mrs. Hazel Bertch of Port land; one son, Robert Patterson of Portland; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Smith of Salem and Mrs. Janet Campbell of Whittier, Cal., and two brothers, Edwin Patter son of Mountain View, Calif., and J. C. Patterson of Willamlna, Or. Also there are seven grandchil dren. . j Trade Your Old Piano For a new Vlctrola or Bruns wick. II- I. Stiff Furniture Cq. Adv. v j . -: St. Clair Hits Wagoi While driving his car north on Commercial street near Hood street yesterday afternoon, J. O. St. Clair, 2053 North Front street, struck 1 a wagon traveling in the same direction. The dam age was slight. : . For Rent Store Room On State St. J. H. Lauterman, Hotel Argo. -Adv. Legion Order to Meet ' Voyageurs of the '40 and 8", special order ,ot the American Le gion, will . meet Wed nesday noon for luncheon at the Spa, accord ing to word being circulated by Dr. Pound, chef le-gare. , Wen Furnished Flat for Trt Modern; -first-floor; largs five zooms. Immediate possession; $45 a month, at 666 Ferry street Call at Statesman business office, r phone 23. - -' ' SHANGHAI CAFE 162 ComT. St. Phone 297. Merchants' Lunch ..... . . . .&5c Noodles 25c American Dishes Chinese Dishes . Open 11 a. m. to 2 p. m Ifusle, dancing p.m. to 12 m. f: ECZEMA REMEDY Ws kmaatiy tellers CBAKOUEITK wfll raw say mm 9t Icsmm mt otter skis dUmrr Com im mni lat UI1 yom bow it. Cm on Jar,' and if yo or AiMfetfefUa. tow BOB7 win M nfuM. PriM flXO. reaxru saxxa btoss, iib a. osmi. B. a STOIfK, MLD. General Office Practice : Cancers Treated s Office. Tyler's Drnf Stoi 1S7 8. Commercial Street : T 60S V. S. Kstioaal Bank BoUdiag Faoaa 869 Bos. Psoas 469J DR. B. H. WHITE OttoopatUc rhysicisa and Sarcooa xaoetronio Diagnosia and Traatmant . fDt. Abrami' Mothod.) Salem Oregon DR. C. H. SCHENK Has Moved to His New it: Location 249 So. Cottage Street 1! Phone 1183 Idaho Dalrjman Here , 1 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Craner, of Twin Falls, Idaho, are' staying over Sunday In Salem. They are dairy people, Mr. Craner having brought out some dairy-supply patents that he is introducing In Oregon. He visited the Tillamook cheese country, where he reports a thriving business, and he ex pects to visit the dairymen of the Willamette valley. ; -. Von Will Get p Full Dollar's worth of work for your Dollar at Lanham's garage, 245 Center St. Phone 890. Let us fix your car at a saving. -Adv. Mules Follow Him Merwin Stolzheise, the sensa tional Willamette freshman ath lete who has starred in so many athletic lines during the past year, is spending, the summer on a grain farm at PomeroyJ Wash., getting ready for the coming uni versity season financially and phy sically. He writes that he i Is driving a team of six on' a binder, and they have four little mule colts following them they're that kind of horses. He is learn ing the mule-kick and the binder strong-arm and the general farm brawn that will come in handy for the Willamette football sched ule this fall. Stolzheise is one of the most versatile, and one of the most willing and efficient, ath letes in the history of Willamette. Dr. A. E. Berger ; Associated with Dr. Pound. General dentistry, 408 U. S. Bank Bldg. Phone 2040 Adv. ; Voting Precincts Unchanged There will be no change in Marion county voting precincts this month, though the last legis lature provided that the time for changing such . by the county court should be in July preced ing the primary election rather than in December. The county court will issue an order to the effect that there will be no change it was stated Saturday. Feet Hurt? J-.-- I Then como to Millers Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday and get free, expert advice . from Dr. Scholl's foot demonstrator. Adv. Seventeen-Piece China Tea Sets Any ' color; special i $3.50. Hamilton's. Adv.. Owner Claims Lost Badger-1- When Officer Branson found a stray badger roaming the streets early Saturday morning, he cor nered the animal, and took it to the police station. The owner, A. C. Miller, 257 North Liberty called at the station later in the day and claimed the badger. New and Used Records 1 25c each, at H. L. Stiff Furnl tnre Co. AdT. , ; . - ; .? . DIED v ! fji ' LAPSCHIES AT the home of his daughter July 28, Charles E. Lapschies at the age of 76 yrs., husband of Mrs. Mary Lap schies, father of Mrs. . C. . E. Rush, Mrs. A. E. ; Robertson, Mrs. John Simmons, Mrs. O. T. Walker, all of Salem, brother of Charles Lapschies of Salem, Max Lapschies of Minn. Funer al services will be held Monday July 30 at 1:30 p. m., from the RIgdon mortuary, ! concluding services in the City View, cem etery. ; I MILES At Hobart,; Okla., July 23, James F. Miles at. the age of 77 years, husband of Mrs. i Ada Miles, father of Mrs. T. H. Clare. Salem, Mrs. S. L. Boyce, Riddle, Or., Mrs. Elsie M. Elsa man, Salem, Dr. E. P. Miles for merly practicing in : Hobart, Okla. Was member of I AF & AM of Belle, Mo. The remains arrived in Salem Saturday July 28, and funeral services will be held from the First Baptist church at 10 o'clock Monday morning. Interment will be In City View cemetery; in charge of tho RIgdon & Son mortuary. BILYEU In this city July 27, James A. Bilyeu, guard at the Oregon ! state penitentlary, brother of L. Bilyeu of Eugene. Mrs. Lydla McQueen, Mrs. T. J. Hall of Linton, Or. Remains will be forwarded to Albany Sunday July 29 by the RIgdon mortuary where Interment will take place. : - BRAY At a local hospital. July 28, Oliver C. Bray, age 23. Re mains will be forwarded to Portland by the Rigdon & Son , mortuary, where interment will take place. . ' - ' Webb & Clough Leading Funeral , Directors ; Expert Em palmers Rigdon & Son's MORTUARY ; UnecIsl Scrrice - Infant Di The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Walker, of 2030 Trade etreet, is to be buried today from tlie Terwilliger i funeral home, the burial service being held at 3 o'clock. The little one lived but a few days after birth. Ilawklna & Roberts j City loans loweBt rates. Adr. Havn Vonr Feet Pedogrsphed I Dr. Scholl's foot demonstrator will give you . expert advice. Mil ler's Shoo department. Adv. One License Is Issued A marriage license was issued by the county clerk yesterday to William R. Olson, 173 South Lib erty street, and Fleda Mae Shep- ard, of Salem. James CI Fisher Piano- In good shape. It carries our exchange privilege, $150. H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. Ady. Only S500 Yesterday- Only $500 was added to the Sa lem hospital fun& yesterday, al though 17 workers were out in the forenoon. A total of about $3000 remains to be raised to complete the $35,000 fund neces sary to complete the hospital buildingl The work will be resum ed Monday, and the ministers of the city have been asked to sound ah appeal today from their pulpits. For Rent Store Room . . , On State St. J. H. Lauterman, Hotel Argo. Adv. Tumblers Half Price- Crockery department. Hamil- ton' i's. .jAdv. Knntz Performs Ceremony Alonio Trent and Marie Eiche were married yesterday afternoon by Judge P. J. Kuntz, in the of fices of j the justice court, ( ! Feet Hprt? Then! come to Millers Monday. Tuesday or Wednesday and ' get free, expert advice from Dr. Scholl'n foot demonstrator. Adv. Patient; Em-apes John Desy, an Inmate of ; j the state hospital for : the Insane, walked away from the ' Colony farm Friday night, hospital au thorities reported yesterday! Desy was committed from Multnomah county. Pyrex Cooking Ware- 25 per cent discount. Crockery department. Hamilton's. Adr! Just Arrived! A new and classy line of "Chappie Coats and JacQustes" in all the new colors and styles. Also fall dresses in navy and' 0th er colors in large and small sizes. Call and see them. Mrs. Hi P. Stith, 33 State St. Adv. J ; GoschlA Estate Appraised f Inventory and appraisement of the estate of John Goschie i jbas been completed by Charles L. Ogle, Keith Powell and Eugene Courtney. h 4- 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. Percolator Tops 3 for 5c j ; Crockery department. Hamil-ton's4-Adv. . - . . ... ' -j; Band to Play in West Salem The Salem Cherrlan band will give an open air concert Thurs day night in West Salem. The af fair is to be given under the spon sorship of the Aid society of the West Salem church which is rais ing money to build a new church. The. aid society will give a social at the same time. The affair will be for the benefit of the. new Methodist church which is to be used as a community building!. Lamp Chimneys Two for 15c. Hamilton's Crockery department. Adv. Soda Water Fountain Everything complete. Will give some terms. 1 It. L. Stiff Furni ture Co. Adv. ' Salem) Attorney Exonerated .' Charges that Ronald Glover, Salem) attorney,' had. used irregu lar methods In his pleadings of SLIPPED ON A HIT! Yes, Ve Have No Bananas! Moore's JIusic House s 415 Court. the auit brought by the Riddle State Bank against A. O. Kufner and others were found to be with out foundation in the findings of the case handed down by Judge George O. Bingham. In referring to Glover, the court declared that he did not represent the plaintiff but acted as an attorney for the defendants, honestly arid diligent ly representing their interests in the transaction; that be made no misrepresentations concerning the matter whatsoever to any of the defendants, but advised;: them truthfully and fully as to the en tire transaction, consistent with the obligation due from ah attor ney to his client. Have yon Eaten a Steak Cooked to order at the; Royal Cafeteria? If not, try one. Adr. Auto Seat Blazes . Fire. in the rear seat cushions of a. Ford standing near the Pos tal Telegraph company's office early Saturday evening caused considerable excitement, and a large crowd soon gathered. The blaze was quickly extinguished by the- fire department, which used chemicals , upon the smouldering Car. ' Legal filanl Get them at The Statesman of fice. Catalog on application Fatal Injary Possible Stage passengers arriving here from Portland yesterday reported that two l'ght automobiles collid ed near Canby yesterday forenoon with the result that several per sons were injured, one man pro bably1 fatally. The car that car ried the injured man is believed to have belonged to . Philip Gray of Canby. The stage was hit in the same collision, but no damage was done it. Does This Interest Ton? It you are looking for a Job, or it you need to employ help, use the city free employment bureau at the TMCA. Adr. Mae Bradley Gets Divorce- Swearing at one may be bad enough, but when threats are made, to kill a woman, to say nothing of having to dodge an occasional hammer, it is time to quit. These were some of the things Bet forth in the complaint filed by Mae F, Bradley against Robert S. Bradley that resulted in a divorce decree being signed Sat urday by Judge Bingham. - In ad dition to, these things, she alleg es her husband forced her to per form hard manual labor' in the fields and outbuildings without Iproyidipgj her I with sufficient doming. No attempt Is made to collect alimony, as the plaintiff' declares Bradley is "about 68 years of age and without means of support other than manual la bor. Her former name, of Mae F. Waller, was restored. The couple were 1 married - in Linn, Wash., on January 9. 1917. r $150 .Vlctrola Consolette Model, walnut finish; special, $114.75. Very easy terms. H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. Adv. CD KNOWLEDGE , "In our examinations" MERIT " ( "In our methods , QUALITY "In our glasses" ; ' THE REASON : y . "For our success" MORRIS j OPTICAL CO.1 SO 1-5 Oregon Bldg, Oregon's Largest Optical : Institution Phone 230 for Salem, I i '. Phone 983 Married In Salem Miss Laura Ethel Wagner and Xlarenco Wheeler y Holders were married Thursday at the First Congregational parsonage. Dr. W. C. Kantner officiated. They will live near Salem. ! Xew Pianos for Rent H. L. Stltf Furniture Co. Adv O.strander to Spoka , Edward Ostrander and possibly other representatives of the Ore gon public servico commission will be in Spokane today to at tend a hearing conducted by the interstate commerce commission on the subject' of adequacy of transportation facilities in Pacific northwest, Mr. Ostrander is sec retary of the Oregon commission. Clyde B. Aitcbison, ' formerly a member of the Oregon commis sion, now a member of the Inter state commerce commission is to conduct the . investigation. Foot Troubles? Dr. Scholl's foot,' demonstrator will conduct a demonstration at Millers Monday,' Tuesday and Wednesday. Come early If possi ble. Adv. Railroad Files Kn In an effort7 to collect freight charges on shipments from Med- ford, Or., to Havana,"" Cuba, In 1920, the Southern Pacific filed two suits in - the county clerk's office yesterday against the Ore gon Growers Cooperative associ ation and the United. States Fi delity & Guaranty company. Both shipments were for pears, the complaint states, and involve about $7000, including war tax. The railrpad company contends that Alvarino. & Alfonso, con signees, are insolvent, and that the Oregon Growers and the bond READY CUT HOMES . Not Portable S A V E 20 In in Material 50 in Labor We will ship you a house on " -5 days approval.? . Send for Catalogue No. 714. ' 1 , Tumwater Lumber I Mills Co. (' Manufacturers of READY CUT HOUSES Sales Office -1 "1 Northwest Bank Bldg., . Portland, Oregon Delightful Surprise Many people think that the installation of modern lighting fixtures means larre expense and incon venience. Perhaps von have had that same feeling yourself. If so, a sur prise awaits you. Why not look into this uatter now? We will he glad to explain every yart ef th work ia detail. And oar show toons sr wll stocked with th MMt 8. A. lie banc Fixtures in s vsrtety of delight every lover of beautiful - III borne farniemnge. WELCH ELECTRIC COMPANY 379 State. Phone 953 SALEM, - - - OREGON II. I The Personal Element in Banking - . N j With us, here at the United States National; the personal element is a strong factor in the daily routine. The bank which is nothing more 1 . than a mere depository has overlooked its great- est privilege of servicethat of being counsellor 1 and friend to its patrons. Whether it be invest-, ments, loans or any other financial. problem thai; you must solvfe, you have here a financial head- quarters ' where you will find able, experienced men with whom to discuss it. . S . Make use of our advisory service.' It is but one of the ways, in which we are serving our many patrons constructively and well. ; " : United States . National Bank i Salem.Oregon. ( i I ing company have failed to pay their money. According to the complaint the bonding company gave fcond to cover the cost of the freight and transportation charg es for the association. Races Deferred- - Salem people who had expected to take in the auto races at Eu gene . today are advised that a message' was received from Geo. W. Lott, who is interested in the race meet, that the Eugene city attorney had Interfered with the Sunday racing program,' and that the; whole meet had been neces sarily postponed for one day.. The program, according to Mr. Lott, was to go forward on Monday, as it had been planned for the earlier day. Some of the Portland race cars drove tnrough Salem Satur day on their way to the' big meet. The races are' run on a half-mile track, but one that Is so well PUTS AND CALLS - . K. Margins Profit Unlimited Opt 1 an Trading require no margins. Coot of option jour only risk. $40 to $125 ronrtols 10O shares any listed stork. Our market letter and booklet on option trading on request for D-87. R. PARKER CO. Stop that cough BEFORE IT GETS YOU Schaef er's Cough Syrup . wfll get it. SCHAEFER5 DRUG STARE . t 135 N. Com'I. Phone 197 '.ll banked and so wide and safe, that It Is classed, as an.exceptionally good course, safe and fast and en joyable for drivers as well as for spectators. (Continued on page 8) Right over the home plate and a hit. 1 WBETTERyET, BREAD Dora the Years Sometimes it would mean a great deal to us It we could look ahead over a period of "years. How differently fathers and mothers might plan if they could foresee the problems their children will have to face! Howdif ferently we could shaped our .own lives! - One thing Is sure'. No mat ' ter what lies in store for any of us, young or old, we are bound to have contact with the business world. " A prop ; er business training is essen tial to every person. , We can helpy you acquire this training.-! Call or write for information, v- ' CAPITAl BDS!:2S3 8ALKM. OREGON' . : AVE DRAW YOUR ? ; ATTENTION to the fact that .our hlli of fare Is changed every day. So when you come to ' thi3 restaurant to eat it isn't a case of "the same old thins" day after day. ; Every day ' yon have some new dish,' ex quisitely cooked and tempt ingly served. Stop In totday. We have something we know 'will go right to the right BPOU -:. TTT.'-. ' 'jalj i ll. ' -'.-jtBiiBg