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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON SUNDAY MORNING, AUGtJST 12,' 1923 UK- .1 4i 4 -fi ft 1 4 A LI 4 1; i-1 t ? Dnna har filed a moUon akin tot; the arrest of 11 XX; C..H.; Henry and A. Mayfleld to answer for contempt and their re- fUSBJ ift nfu iJ . . 1 i. rit.....i T - ' I1"' -JuHM5Ui, pro- 1 K iw K tttent nm trespassing on i ,&. Dunn prenertv.- . Th atanA- rwxta werV ordered by Judge Bus- f TJ' 1 tae premises until reyaTa hown cause why they , I ?Z?tx f f? the property. t 't ov cord tire and tube, Ml StC: ' Rubber Co:, 184 . .v - A aby- girlwho has been J i Mme4; Evelyn Pauline- was - born august r twilr, -;fcid3ln. John I. McDonald. ; irho ,ve on rural 4-route . No. 4. by ajrl was oornt to My and i Mnu John H. k , tni 1 "1520 North Capitol j .-street; Froidar, Aug, io. She has i been named Barbara Hope; f "Misa Edna Mini r seen in charge or Mrs. artys dressmakln mnmr m close the shop tni September 4. Returns front Summer school i j Prof, and lira, Morten. E, Peck returned Friday from Harbor and San Jaan bay'- where ' Prof eaaor Peck was an Instructor t in: the Marine, biological sUtloii summer session. It is in charge of the University : of . Washington. . Pro fessor' Peck . I an - 1ntrnftni fit Willametto unfrerslty. Auction 'sale, good piano and furniture at 555 Chemeketa, St.. r Tuesday 'next. See today's paper t for. particulars:. C it' Wbodry; la ! the auctioneer: Adv. ' Take) Positlo CllV. Toothftrr - ''nn'.-Vkfi M. adders P. N. Toothacre of Sa- Itfktn ' Hiatal : . l f ; Washington. D. C, , with Jtfdd Dlt weller. Mr. Toothacre recent ly;; completed- a course - at the Pressman.' heme in Bogersrllle, Tennwsii H Mr. Toothacre was a r pressman at the state printing of- va r' UU WCUk CSBk to taks a ebecial conrM in "ntt'iaP Odd rags for laas,,at StlirB 1 ,9 -,t.K -..-.r-T . , More Bicyclist Arrested i " : Continnatida of the nar against . - rlolatora of the , citr ordinance ;i prOTiding tha bicycle rtders oh V j the street after dark must - have wuui. ii uiu, ua ivor usaw on iiieir r'- CdttrarOKe Practice t CaneertV Treated , '' ' "Offl 'liar brag Ctore V ' 13T 0. Commercija Ctreetj ' Tqt: Giffc That last CiaunlraWatiQewelry -V t " i ' said" Silverware ! -,t . Fbone 12S5., Salem, Oregon " Ijrrt Ambulance Service Pay feild mhl 1 ''. ' 17a 8. Liberty fit. Calem . Oregon' I ) CAPlTACJUriKCO. 1 1 :-. B i 1 AIMdads- cf- jcslt &nd- fuD VJJae, i 215 Center Street I . I : JPhcae 323 I ' 4 t LADD&BUSH! 1 : V f Estabiisiied 186S'' ' " ! j Gcatrai Iir.:ging Ucxagss. . Office' n'ours' from' 10 a. ni. io 3 p nL ' Hardware, Paints, Oils and Glass Why not'geba fey? salons of BASS HEUTER paint tend paint up your bttnngs before the de ' vasttt:t2 f a!H raifis start; rotting them. NEVm IN MMEW bicycles increased the list of first offenders in1 the register at the bolice station Saturday. Those whose nameshaTe been added- to the list nre f Elio; and, Frank Kerschlner 2304 . Hazel arena e. Cedrie Reaoey, 1 587 North Win ter, arrested, by Chief of ; Police Blrtchet and Hubert Kranx, route 7, arrested, by offlcer Edwards. Electronic Reactions of Abranls Dr. White; 506'U. & Banbldg: Marries Bend Man-- : 1 ) r Miss Grace Maurahe Sntlth. tof SaTemj became the bride of Au brey Emerson Greer, of Bend, yes terday V afternoon,' JudgelP. " J. Kunts- officiating. i Mra, Greer was. at one time employed in the office of Judge Kunts when' he was associated -with W. H. Trin dle. City and' Farm tcns v Lowest rates.' J, C. Selgmund . I' V 1 Trumpet Vine Blooming A Trumpet Tine belonging to Mrf.v"W. M. Boulllenr, route 2, hot 95 Salem, is now In bloom. The start came from the old Mc Lee's farm In Ohio i which has been in the family orer 100 years. Hawkins ft Roberts CJty loans; lowest rates. AdT. Storage Plant Proposed , Ai fuel oil storage plant to be known as the Willamette Oil Burner company f will be opened in Salem within a short time, ac cording to W. R. Speck, who has been seren years1 in tbe - fuel oi! business. The low cost of fuel oil has interested. many in the en terprise, . it is said, but to date there has . been no oil available for fuel purposes. : ! ' Karam Shorthand f ; Only three weeks' left In- which to take advantage of special sum mer rates. . Typewriting , taught free' with course. National School of Shorthand 497 North High St. AdV." " ' ' ' " Three Licenses' Issued-- -i Three 'marriage' licenses, were issued by' the, .county clerk Satur day r to Charles Ei Elliott, 32 Slate : and- Gladys M McCauldy 672 . North .. Cottage ; Js: Henry Brougher, Scotts Mills and Clara Rasche', ; Wooflburni and 4 to 'Au brey Emersan . Greer,' and; Grace Maurane Smith,- of Salem. . " A Classified Ad ! Exhibita In Canada " Floyd FdtL of the For Broth ers' fine' stock farm south' of 811 verton; Is how up' in British Co lumbia with an exceptionally fine loft 6C Marion - county " blooded SHATZGHATCAFE i62J4 CcaT. SC 1 Pr?ae;27: UercbanU' Lanch ...... L..C5c Koodles . . . . . .v . i-. . . . v. . . ZSe Americaa Pishee Ohineee Dishes . : Open 1$' sknL, to- 1 m ' Uusic, t dancing' 9 p.m. to ,12' m. EC2ETIA1 HIZ3DY W4, aMtlr URm. OBAJBTOZJEVSr wHl wtf mot mm iMot oUr' skim !! Oomm la aad U mm tott' yi bowt H Cm M .Jar, al U . re at alaaatisfua.' yoar auuuy win W nraaud. FriM'tUOOc - - '- - t' - retard WKTtf rrosiC'ui'i s. coai 1 . BOS U. Vatiaaal Bank BaOdlM OrtMpatiii l-ariclaB' aod aargind EUettaair Dtasaads aaa mtaisBf i , Ir, Akouas Mtad4 Salem i Orecon- i r. ycation. " " " 243 So. Ccttasre Street ; Pbone 1183 DR. C. L. MARSHALL): Osteopathic Physician ana Surgeon , f v 28 Oregon Building Phone 258 . t -s -- - -- i sheep, according to- his brother. Jack Fox, who- was a Salem- visi tor Saturday, Mr. Pox has been a regular exhibitor at the colonial fairs for several - years,, tber Mar ton county stock being of - such quality that it has been. able. to make both money and , reputation against the- best competition tbo Dominion could -produce.' He is showing at Vancouver, iview west minster' and Victoria,- and .may take in other shows also, before returning to the big circuit of Washington, Oregon and Califor. nla.. He expects to end the show season at San Francisco, late in the' year. " ' , !;. '-;'r. ' ; Dr. Mendelsohn Pays Particular ; V Attention , to '' children's ' eyes. One-third-of a century of practi cal, experience, guarantees satis faction in every respect. I do'not belong' to any combine,, therefore you. .will get your glasses reason able, and glasses are changed-free for. one year it they do not give satisfaction. Office, 210-11 United States Bank, buildings Adv, , Fly Rod Maki Harry D. Hobson, of Lyons, was a Salem visitor Saturday." Living away out in the wilderness, Mr. Hobson has bullt up a national reputation for the excellence of his trout fly rods, and they aree made. by, hand for export all over the United States!- Some, of them sell upaawhigh-as" S75 apiece. Woodry buys furniture. Phone 511. Adv. r Inmate is Bead -i-:- .-ivr. . Matt. Laurile, an! inmate of the State hospital for the insane since May. 9 last when -he was com mitted ' from Clatsop county, died at that institution Friday night He was 47 years old.' Laurile feame" to' Oregon front'Iron" River, Mich. - , - -.. " . 'Rugs at savings. H. I' Stiff Furn. Co.- Adv. Guests at Warrenton ! Rev.'Milford FOrsythe and fam ily and Rev. John Woodfln and his mother, - all from- Portland have been guests of Rev. and Mrs. Alfred P. Bates 4 at 'Warrenton. qh Bates formerly lived: in Sa lem, Trade Tour Old Piano., , ' Forv new' Vlctrola or' Bruns wick; H; L. Stiff Furniture Co. Adv.- u,- - .u. . Budges Committee Meets ..... , The new , county budget com mittee, created during ; the last session . of - the , state, legislature, met at the court house yesterday to discuss the duties imposed up oh the committee. This-body has the final. say,, on. the budgets of all the , corporate., bodies in the county. Including i those of. the city. . The committee is composed of . Seymour Jones, : E. W, Powers and J. J-McDonald. - Both rotatha lose Lives-, : Byron. Leedy, a Metzger boy 15 years old. is also dead-as a re sult of. the accident at Metsger Friday evening when their auto mobile was run .down at a. grade crossing . by r ah Oregon Electric train. Loyst Johnson of Portland, tbe other lad in the car, age. 17, was killed almost instantly. -The latter was a son of Mr. and. Mrs! G H- Johnson! of , Portland' and the fdfmer of Mr. and Mrs." Harry Ei Leedy .of, Metxger. ;, :; Dr. MehdelsOhn Fits Ej Correctly Prices are very reas onable for the service and materi als you receive. " Office; ' 210-11 United States National Bank. Wyant Doing Well Jerry Wyant, who underwent a major operation a few; days ago, is: getting along well, at present Tjbr early, part: of the nights: are spent ' In sleep, though . the pa tient Is restless after! midnight. Wyant's operation created an un usual amount of , Interest owing to the fact that a surgeon's rub ber glove- was removed from his bladder, the result of care'essness during a : previous i , operation in San; Francisco. - Table Boarders We. will take a few more table boarders. 16$ N.: 12th St-Adv. Benjamin Betwns . Joseph A. Benjamin, who early in the year resigned his position as assistant attorney general, has returned to Salem from Boston where he has been for several months. Mr. Benjamin contem plates ' opening if a law office in Portland and Salem, and probably will select this city. ?. He reports weather disagreeably hot in the VI ebb & Clough . Lcsdbg: Fcneral - Directors 1 Expert Embalmers east, ahd says few easterners are coming . to Oregon . because .there is no publicity thereto make.tbem awre there is such, a place. ..The dream of the easterner, says r Benjamin, is to be able to pass the : declining years and die in Long Beach or San Bernardino. Modern furnished house for rent. H. L. Stiff Furn. Co. Aar, Truck Driver is Speede: When LlUard Anderson, driver of one of the . huge Willamette Valley Transfer company's trucks attempted to speed' on. the high way Saturday he was arrested by Officer J. B. Eakin. The speed limit of a truck, of this class Is set, by law at 1 2 miles an hour. The complaint charged' that An derson passed other machines which were' limited' to 16 miles an hour. , Anderson who lives in Eugene, has . been cited' to appear in' the Justice, court. Trade in your old furniture at Stlfrs: Adr." Carper In Charge' A. A. Carper has temporarily succeeded' A; AV MIckel as local agent for the Southern ? Pacific company. A permanent successor will be appointed later. Mr. MIckel was recently promoted to a division Sttperjntendency, .but will continue to . make his. head quarters . in Salem. . Mr Mickel said, yesterday, that the company probably, will locate an up-town office some time next week.-.; ? Legal BQsiks Get! them at The Statesman of" flee, Catalog , on . application Adf.. . ,. ;,v:.:..-.i,.. afoorw Going East n. Will H. Moore, etate -insurance commissioner and, state fire mar shal,, will leave Tuesday on a trip that wll take, him to 'Minneapol is and St Paul. He first will go to Seattle on business for his. de partment ' In Minneapolis he will attend a, natianal convention 'of state' Insurance officials, and in St. Paul a convention of state fire marshals. Does Tills Interest You? If you .are looking for a Job, or if1 yon. need to employ help, use the city free employment bureau at the YMCA- Adr. Inspecting County Roads Judge W. M. Bushey and Com missioner J. T. Hunt left Friday fdr Mehama and Mill City where they are inspecting'- some' of the county road projects. They ex pect to return to Salem this even ing, r :--- Baseball Today j j Salem Metal -Workers vS. Hop- mere, Oxford park, 3 p. m. Adr. Kells to Coastr- SecretaryC. A. Kells . of the Sa lem , YMCA left ; Saturday for a rief visit to the! Ep worth, League institute at Falls City. From there hej was. to go over, to . Newport, .where his .family have been visit ing for the past 10 days. They ex pect to return toSalem tonight of on Monday.. Bay Your Tires From Vick Bros., and-save the differ ence. New low prices now in ef fect Adr, Barber Goes East '. - "Jack' Barber, foreman at the TJreithaupt greenhouses east of town; left Thursday for a five 'weeks trip to New York. His wife has been.-, visiting : there for i the past two months; and he will Join her In finishing up the family va cation before again returning: to Salem. National Commercial Securities Co Offices removed to 411 and' 412 United States National bank build ing. We will be pleased td have you call on us' in our new loca tion. Adr. Mlnnesotana to Meet "The Minnesota club of the Wil lamette ralley will hold its fourth annual basket picnic at the state fair, grounds on Wednesday Aug. 15. The invitation is extended COOL sparkling drink, from" our sanitary lountain, mixea ty attend ants who are experts In their line, will make you forget the thermometer. e s - DRUG STORE wasliing SGilAEFERS td. aU ; former - Gophers to attend the. 'Dicnlci HHncr Coffee will be served by tia soct eiy, - . . See" our ' high grade room 'else wutons at 6S.75. HU-Stiff Furn. Co. Adv. Traffic Ylolatbrs Arrested ? Improper license - plates ' caused the arrest of Harold Georm An. derson yesterday, while Fred Gor- aon was haled Into the Justice court to answer to the charge of Overloading a stare. The aitmU were made by Bl B. Reinhart. Lee . Brown, of Eugene, was fined 10 for; speeding by Judge Kuntx. The-other-two' men arrested have not yet appeared' in court KodaV rJSnu Dereloped--, , At thalCanital Drur Store 'will be tbe' best! work' you have ever naoxdone.- Tilms In at 8- a.- m. ready J4f it m. Those in bv 1 p m;.ready at 5 p. m. Adr. Kidnapping Crise Slated : Hearing of Donna B. Henry on a charge of kidnapping will be held in the Justice court Tuesday. The woman was ? arrested upon j OREGON PULP & PAPER C6. .j Salem, Oregon j J . ' MANUFACTURERS " . i . i " . - Sulphite; and Manila Wrapping, also Btrtchers Wrap- pings, Adding Machine Paper, Greaseproof, Glasslne, Drug Bond, Tissue, Screeninffs and Specialties. , Phone 124. : 345 State St. UNION ABSTRACT COMPANY, Before parting with your money for a deed r or mortgage, be assured that the title is O K. by; securinjr a reliable abstract. : ' U. S. Pajje, Prexident ; V. E. Hanson Secretary i 2. aa jl a a. l. m. m i... a. a m a a aa- m. i a - J a. . a , ' ' 'I ,t li irrmn-i r i ,-..'' ' ' I- The Good ilfrovid . '3V. . An ounce of prevention is worth s pound of. : i . ' - i -' ' ' cure ereryUmel.., - Build your home of MILESTONE hollow tile and give ' your family Increasing protection against the danger of I ffr and' destruction-.' 1 I . . - Then, and only" then, should you rest your mind from l those, unpleasant thoughts. " - In' addltloh. your MILESTONE home will be built with S S - a iuitt itmtnrt (hn lnwt maintenance... div. B - CUUUIIUA t t preclatlon, and at a first I: . desirable materials. ia "S, For your family's sake, please enquire now : MILESTONE- CONCRETE 4 S3 Oregon Gravel Company p . 1405 N. Front ' complalnC 6tT K' T; McKeynolds; 'Who charges that she "maliciously forcibly and fraudulently took or enticed' Eleanor Lyla McReynolds a minor, under 16 years of age," from her lather. . . New Pianos . for' Rent " H. Li Stiff Furniture Co. Adv. Attorney, Named Administrator John Bayne, Salem attorney, has been named administrator of the estate of Michael O'Neill by J udge - Bushey. - O'NeUl died . in New Jersey on March 16, leaving an estate in Oregon with the prob able value of 13363 in personal and S960O in real property. The will was probated in New Jersey. EnJoyins Vpeatloi r Mr. and Mrs, Ralph White, who are spending their summer vaca tion at Breitenbush springs, write that they are having a delightful GHIC1IESTER SPILLS rSaSfiSffiS Ivy fcafiCfen !Uftajm.MHMiWiiMiiiiiiuiiHimiimiMnwui!iHiiiiui'Ma YOtTLL COME OFTEN to this restaurant after you once enjoy a dinner in . a fcosy corner at a table built for two. You'll like the ap- V pointments, the service, the food And we rather Imag. lne that the moderate charge. for all this pleasure will not ; be displeasing, S'Bno'fflriirinniimimmntflnniiifimmmnBiimiHnitniiminmiBB'm tr'"" I .1 :if. : , - 7 ' cost only little more than less , PRODUCTS. I n Phone 180 a'fatf-lk oil I tlme Ralph x says " that - he - alld down practical all the way from the top of Mount Jefferson on the ice and ; that his trousers were worxjL far , too thin : for., comfort long before he reached the bot tom. . The visiters are to return about the last of this month. Five-Room Flat : r Modern; fully furnished, at 666 Ferry St. Ground floor. $45 a month. Call at Statesman business office or phone 23. Adv. Boyers.Have Fine Trip ' Mr. and Mrs. U. G. Boyer, Mrs. B. E. Carrier and Miss Beda' Erickson returned to the city yes terday after a motor trip to Mt. . Frail Jars, JeUj Glasses. Garden Tools Rubber r Hose at a great savins: Steii&cck Jucfc Co. 402 N. Com'l. Phone 523 House of Half Million and One Bargains. We Buy all Kinds of Junk. ; L You i become - ddroughly - r versed . ' in the" business practices . t'haC will, make you. successful it you en ter; our school and are conscientious , la 1 your studies,:J. il;vil!iS2 . START HER It!! CEGINNOW! ' qua, cumicui.ut pv , Another Good Piano" and Jumiture Tuesday Kent, Aurjust i 14 1 :2fj p; ra., r Q 555 Ghemelieta Sfect I fi K i v m , - ; " .coitsisiu o.',; Upright -piano rja. fine; sectional bcises ; ; -oak.-china cabmet; large : ik dresserTanct chifl ;ief X.wax buffet; 48inch to extension tafci3 and leather seated diners to match; waxed oak library, table ; 2jockers, lather seats; 2 oak.taberettes ; oak vamty fsser, white enamel vanity dresser- Simmon's steel bed inakrfmiah, steel spring and silk floss rnat- l tress ; breakfast table ? 7 rockers ? 2 couches ; xlaVehpbrt' bed ; 8 diners ; bed room. suite; 2 feather beds; 2. wool: mattresses; ingrain oarpetCAxminster, ra 12x14: piaple dresser; fall leaf table; 3 .burner oil stove: 2 hant Bms large cupboard; stand fables ; kitchen saflr 4-noIe cook stove ; commode ; kitchen 'Chairs ; cdmforts, sheets, blankets, pillows; table cloths, emjrty- fruit jars meat- grinder; portiers, dishes, kitchen utensfls, sofa cushions, wash tubs, mirrors, . hat rack, cloth basket, flowers, wringer, books, and many- other articles. Terms cash. , -..: .,,.f" If you want good furniture, don't miss this Goods on inspection on day of sale only HELEN XAISTKE Owner : V Phone 51 lr. Woodry Buys and Sells Furniture' : The durable slat basket with-six brace wires and galvanized bands. At RIGHT PRICES ,, - J.''-'. . .;:'.: , 'V- '. -;; i : '-,.. i. ' f ..-"'--.-. - i - . ' " " : . . ....', " Yours For Quick Svice AIco. Wood -pEcdimcc Hood,Thursday, where they visit-ed,wlth- jMr. and ? Mrs.. Jcseii Smulllns. They , drove over tte new Mt Hood loop and road as far as constructed on the east side of the mountain, and also visited the new-Homestead Inn, the start-f ing point for those who make the ascent from the east side of the mountain. While away they were fortunate in having a clear view of the apex and enjoyed watching the parties climbing, through the snow to the summit. It makes a picnic cn lawn or, table UK,. I,-.: ' I 1 aB FT ' It-' ' Vcdfli'y -J ' J . . ' : . r Is now booking sales for J SEPTOCTW NOVV, BECL . Secure your dates early for. best choice. -You may - write oi1 phone me' ! Jv r: Best'-1610 N. .Summer i St Salem, Phone 511 3 YourS for efficient! service 0 , i Tbo' Lire' Rtoct, . ,;. . . .Merchandise,. and General Farm- , Sale sale. F.N; WOODRY, The Auctioneer CO ft vi, w -. ? - ' I I II Rigdon & Son's KO2T0ARY Father Time, says: MW1U you wish you bad. at this time 135 N, Coa'L Phone 197 P' .nert yeayT,' AILany, Orcca ' 2SS N. Commercial