The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 30, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM OREGON
THURSDAY.MORNING, AUGUST 20,1923.. . .
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Roseburg Petitions '4 f V i '
The city of Roeeburg! has peti
tioned thje public service commis
sion to be allowed to extend one
of its streets over tbe Southern
Pacific railroad tracks and to be
allowed to construct an overhead
, crossing. ;,
On Account of Delay
In getting fixtures, the Argo
dining-: room wil ot open until
Saturday noon, Sept. 8. Adv.
Refrigerators Plenty ; '
Although thft Southern Pacific
company yesterday; was short -533
closed and 66 open cars-in Ore
gon, a total of 599, it had on hand
a considerable number -of empty
refrigerator 'Icars. . The Oregon
Washington Railroad & Naviga
tion company reported a surplus
of 471 stock .'cars. 27851 box cars
and 142 -'refrigerator cars. '
Card of Thanks" ; " "-; '
For the. thoughtful kindness of
friends and the : beautiful floral
offerings at this time of sorrow,
we, the wife, ; daughter and
grandson, hereby express ... our
thanks. . Mrs.. D. P. Junk,' Bertha
Junk r Darby, Herbert J. Darby.
AdT' A ,
Kodak Films Developed V
At the' Capital Drug Store, will
be j the best ;work you - have; ever
bad done. Films in at 8 a. m.
ready--at 12' m. Those" In by 1
p. m.. ready, at 5 p. m. Adv.
Kiks Are InvitHl .... -1
Tillamook'. Elks have extended
an invitation to Klks'of Salem and
other " Oregon cities to attend a
picnic to be given by the Tilla
mook lodge at Oeeanside on Sun
day, "Sept. 2. Several of the Sa
lem members plan to accept the
invitation. ......
$lf..0 Two Darner Oil
t Stoves for 12.75. II. l. Stiff
Furniture Co. Adv. -
Sacramento Girl Wins .
As Salem "was Invited to choose
a candidate for queen of the re
cent annual Petaluma, Cal., Egg
carnival. It will probably be of In
terest to many to know upon
For - Gifts That Last
HARTMAH BROS.
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Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry
s and Sllverwaro
Phone 1255. Salem, Oregon
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I Salem Axnbalance Service
j ' " Day arid Night
1 Salem Oregon
CAPITAL1 JUNK CO.
All kinds of junk and
second-hand goods. .We.' j
pay foil value. j
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h 215 Center Street '
Phone 398
LADD 8c BUSH
BANKERS
I " I Established 1868 ' : '
r ! General Banking Jtasiaess
I Office Iloors from 10 a. in. to 3 p. m.
the ;
Opening day
DRAWS NEAR
Don't buy a dollar's worth of HARD
j WARE until this great; FIRE SALE
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opens
Watch Papers for Opening
:v;n Date ! ! v--
DGUGHTON
286 North Commercial St.
WS IN
the honor .Cell. ' The selection was
made from photographs of young
women 'candidates from most' of
the Pacific coast cities and Miss
Leta Taylor of Sacramento, Cal.,
was the lucky contestant.
First Christian People. Feast ,
About 40 people of Jhe First
Christian? church, all sizes from
Dr. Epley down to Pastor Evans,
sat down to a sumptuous feast
last evening, at . E. : E. -Mattin's.
about four miles east: of .Salem.
After the repast, spread on a long
table on the lawn, the evening was
spent in social converse. All re
ported a happy time.
Hop Pickers We Will Bay
Tents after you are through.
J.. Stiff Furniture Co. Adv.
II.
George Ii. Rose Very HI
George L. Rose is reported ser
iously ill at his home, 765 Court
street. Visitors have hot been per
mitted, j " I .
Canvas Porch Swings
And hickorylawn furniture at
cost. II. L. Furniture Co. Adv.
. .Arrest llgtn .Saturday -
'Mayor Ciesy said last night
that the period of 'warning has
about expired, and that on Satur
day of this week the police will be
gin arresting. all violators of the
bicycle ordinances. .The ordinanc
es apply to riding on the sidewalks
and to -lights.' A light on the front
of the bicycle and a red light or
a red reflector qn the rear are re
quired, j The city has been-warning
the cyclists for the last month
and the officers 'have taken the
names of all offenders, but have
made no arrests Beginning Sat
urday nrrests instead of warnings
will be the order. -
For Rent
Nice clean 3-room apartment
furnished. Phone 2057J. Adv.
Petition Granted
The public service commission
has granted to the Um-Qua Broc
coli Growers' association permis
sion to construct a spur track to
its warehouse near Edenbower
across a county road. ,s
LEE CORDS
And Puncture-Proof Tres S
LEE TIRE & RUBBER CO.
. f ;t;e Rings, Up,"
184 S. Commercial Phone 1349
0S V. S. HaUoaal Bnk BmiMlog f J
, DR. B. H. WHITE
Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon
Electronic Dlagaocis anl Treatment
i (Oi. Abrama' .letaed.) j5. i -Salem
r : . Oregon
DR. C. L. MARSHALL I
Ustcopatbic Physician - and
Snrseon
;' S2H Oregon Bnfldlng
1 Phone 25S I
j We Can Core
ANY DISEASE t
We have medicine which we
know will cure any chonic dis-
eaSe. i "
D.W.SANG
j Chines Physician
In Kwong Fook Go. Store, ;
.. ; ,2C4 N. Com'I. . ,
& MARCUS
BRIEF
Electronic Iteactlons'of Abramn
Dr. White, D06 U. R. Ban bldg.
-Adv. " : " . '
IIIr Incroa Seen
A tremendous increase In the
shipment of forest products In the
United States is shown by data In
the records of the public j service
commission. Taking, a recent
week as a basis the Tecords show
an increase of 20,785 ears over the
corresponding week of last year,
and ari Increase of ; 32,660 over
the corresponding week of 1921.
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City and Farm Loans
Lowest rates. J. C. Selgmund.
Adv.
Hail Improper I JglUs :
Improper lights cost "Sid Big
gies 45 when he "appeared in po
lice court yesterday afternoon.
Will Visit JuCfi "Ruiit
Professor and Mrs. O, M. Wash
burn and daughters will stop In
Salem . Friday - for a visit , with
Judge and Mrs. . P. J. Kuntz.
whom they have ; known for a
great many .years. .The 'Wash
burns are returning to Portland
from ; California, where they
spent their vacation. ;
Women Wanted !
At - Starr Fruit Products Co.,
cor.. Church and Mill Sts. Phone
439. Adv. .
Woman Driver Arrested
Mrs.'-LaFay tJavey Pachard was
arrested yesterday for failure to
dim the lights on her automobile
while meeting another automo
bile. " She was cited to appear in
the Justice court. I ,
Imlians Are Uncommunicative
Several Indians, in nearly com
plete tribal costume, were in the
city yesterday afternoon. ; When
asked what they were doing here,
the older braves referred to a
young buck, about 40 years old.
He calmly stated he was Coo busy
to say anything and walked away.
It is believed they , were heading
for one of the numerous Round
ups that will be staged within a
short distance of Salem Labor
day. ; ; ?
Blue and Grey Clianibray ;
Work shirts coat styles Ninety
Cents. 'A. A. Clothing Co., Mason
ic Temple. Adv. I i
New Arrivals at Auto Park
S. Smith, Longmount, Colo.; J.
T. Ross, Powers, Or.; L. G. Mc
Reyno Ids, - Bend; R. la. Harmon,
Riverside; W. H. Davis, Kirkland,
Wash.; John Nelson, Everett;
Mrs. Joe -Wilson, Sheridan, Cal.;
Mrs. ; C. Y. Dare, Terre Haute;
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Smith, Bernar
dino; Mr. -and Mrs. "J. T. ; Hemp
erly, San Francisco; Mr. and Mrs.
R. McKinley, Detroit, Mich.; Mr.
and Mrs.'T- C. Oxley, Pasadena;
N. C. Leary, Astoria; Mrs.: E. S.
Cook, Chico; H. E. Williams.
Glendale, Col.; E. J. Engle, Port
land; Mrs.-J. D. Cockey, Cheha
lis; E. W. Meyers, Graham, Wn.:
P J. Brower. .San Pedro; Elli3
Patterson, New Sharon, Iowa; C.
Warren, Yakima; A." L- j Pelican,
Seattle;, Edith, Jones, Berkeley; C.
M. Pym, Gustine. Cal.; G. A. and
G. p. Fisher and families, Glen
wood, Minn.; C." E. Gates, Berke
ley; F. Ayers, Ojal, Cal.; N. C.
Kendall, Cbehalis;L. C. Hannelin,
Maupin, Or.; Paul W, Glines, Ber
keley. For Sale .'
New trailer with new Tubber.
Inquire Lanham's Garage, 245
Center street. Adv. I
Hop Picking Begins Kept. Jl
At Brophy hop yard, West Sa
lem. Adv.
Muscovites to Astoria
Nearly 50 Muscovites, special
order of the IOOF, are planning
on a Journey to Astoria Saturday
In order to help put on work for
a special ceremonial. The cara
van (will leave Saturday morning
and return Monday evening, or at
the convenience of those making
the trip. Part of the program in
cludes a clam bake Sunday at Sea
side, .while both Sunday, and Mon
day will be spent On the beaches.
FTJXERAIi NOTICE
MUSCHONG The funeral serv
ices of 'John - Muschong, ; who
died on August 28 in this city,
- will be held this morning at 8
o'clock from the j Catholic
T church. The deceased lived at
1325 Jefferson street and
leaves a ' wife and three : chil
dren. He was 3 4 years old and
the sole support of the family.
Arrangements in charge of the
Salem mortuary. - Ms " '
Webb & Clough
Leading Funeral
Directors
Expert EmbalmeiB
Iligdon & Son's
WQTUAtY. '
Uncqnaled Service
HONORING THE SAINTLY
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Probably never had Lisleur, France, the little Norman town of
15,000 inhabitants, seen such-a concourse of people as was crowded
Into It for the triduum celebrations in honor of the Blessed Tieresa
of the Infant- Jesus, the Carmelite nun .from .Liaieux, who .was
raised to the altars by the Pope.. Pilgrims came in thousands not
only from France and the European continent, but from America
as well. Photo shows the. crowds getting obt of the cathedral.
Insert Cardinal ' Dougherty, ' Archbishop of , Philadelphia, who took
a prominent part In the' solemnities.
Will Spend $O00
Expenditure of $8000 ; in re
modeling the property housing the
Marcus ; & Dough ton . hardware
store ahd.Quackenbush's tire shop,
is planned by Ben Maxwell. These
properties, as were , the upstairs,
were badly, damaged byfire a few,
weeks ago. In addition to the re-
modelng, "which includes - .the
building., of modern entrances to
the two business houses, the mar
quise on Commercial street i will
be extended so as to give shelter
for the entire block, and about 15
feet on Chemeketa street.' : Re
pair work is being carried on in
the upper portion of the building,
and is being rushed to completion
as fast as possible.
Sacred Heart Academy
Salem, Or., reopens Tuesday,
September 4. 1923. Conducted by
the Sisters of the Holy Names of
Jesus and Mary. Resident and
day school. Four years high school
prepares for college or normal en
trance. Complete primary and
grammar grades. Music depart
ment -rives SDecial attention to
piano, violin, harp and choral.
Physical culture under competent
teachers. Fall term opens Sep
tember 4, 1923. Adr. i
Arrested With Iiiqn
Charged with possession, of In
toxicating liquor, R. C. Crossan
was arrested early Wednesday
morning by Officers Olson and
Shelton. He was released under
$50 bail and cited to appear in
police court at 2 o'clock this af
ternoon. Derby Building Improve I
Nearly 50 of fices ."will be avail
able upon the completion of re
modeling work at the Derby
buildine. Hich and Court streets.
which is now well under way. One
of the great improvements order
ed bv F. Nl Derby Is an elevator.
This will have the accompanying
spiral stairway. It was stated that
the dance hall, On the top -floor,
will remain. :
Hawkins & Roberts
City loans; lowest' rates.-1 Adv.
Two Autos Hit Men
Two boys were knocked from
their bicycle, which was demolish
ed, by W. F. Byars, Goldeudale,
Wash., yesterday afternoon. Mr.
Byars was driving north on South
Commercial when the accident,
which was said to have been un
avoidable, happened. Neither of
the two boys was Injured. J. E.
Nichols of Portland, struck a man
named Moffitt while he was rid
ing a bicycle east on Court, be
tween High and Liberty streets.
Moffitt was not injured, f.
Women Wanted
At Starr Fruit Products Co.,
cor. Church and Mill Sts. Phone
439. Adr.
Bicycle Stolen Found
Pete Phillips, member of the
Salem fire " department, lost his
bicycle to some thief, but recov
ered It later In the day, he report
ed to the police. Officer Branson
brought in a bicycle that had
been standing at 2503 Fair
grounds. I
Drunken Trio Pay Fines
For being drunk Claude John
son, Lute Bartlette and C. ' J.
Moore each was fined $10 by Po
lice Judge Poulson Wednesday
afternoon. . j
Docs This Interest You?
If you are looking for a job, or
If you need to employ help.' use
the city -free employment bureau
At the iYMCA. Adv.
Two, Carloads Come
Two carloads of the new model
Ford cars were received yesterday
DAUGHTER OF USIEUX.
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by the' Valley Motor company.
The first car was delivered to
Floyd Bacon, 1705 Hickory street.
Delivery of the other cars will .be
made after September 1. - Twelve
cars are-Included, in tb.e two car
loads and all are of the new 1924
model. I. : , ' '
Carrf of Tlianks ' , , " -
We wish to thank our friends
for their acts of kindness ;and
sympathy shown to us during our
recent " bereavement and for the
floral offerings C. Burris. Jj H.
Borris and family, Mr. and Mrs.
John Sholund. Adv.
Divorce Coaiplaint Filed
Flora G. Morrel is seeking a
divorce from Brady Morrel. j No
property rights are involved. The
IAY FEVER
- If you can't get away," eas
the attacks with i
V VARORUO
Over 17 Million Jar Ud Yearly
TENTS
TARPAULINS
TENT FLYS
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If you buy your tent at
the Army Store you will
save money and keep dry
when it rains. :
1 ' We can also save you
money on - your other
camp equipment. , s
i Special prices on ladies
and men's Khaki wear. ,
Our store will be closed;'.
all day on Labor Day.
UNITED ARMY
Stores
230 So. Commercial St.
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IK A INC JJ
MEN
AND
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WOrtE"
i Our, graduates are in
demand , by keen-brained
business men' who know
the dollar Talue of compe
tent men and women. We
will fit you. lor the posi
tion you will want.
'start'mere ! r
Pg&IIM WOW I
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complaint charges the; defendant
with" i gross ' personal indignities
against the plaintiff and that ha.
drovaVher and their minor child
out of, their ' : homo August 1
122. N The child is 8 years old.
Xavy Dinrharge Filed
.The discharge of 'Victor Erick-
son from - the -United States, navy
was filed in the office of the
county cletk yesterday. lie en
lieted In the navy at Portland,
June 27, 19 17. ' '
Catholic Daughters c
Of America will hold card party
Thursday evening, McCormack
hall, August 30, benefit Salem
hospitaL - Ilefreshments free. Ad
mission 50c Ady. ' :
Thompson Is Acting Chief
While Chief of PoHce BIrtchet
is out of the city on a. short va
cation 'trip the affairs of the . de
partment will be handledtby Offi
cer Walter Thompson as, acting
chief of police. ' Officer s Warren
Edwards' Is" also taklnga.few
days off. The two men left, laet
night for Eugenefc and expect toj
return Sunday eTenlng. They
were undecided as to which di
rection fhey would take from
Eugene, but thought probably it
would be up the McKenzie river.
Guns, fishing tackle, camp sup
plies and a quantity of food were
taken along qn the trip. -' , ;
Modern Furnished House
For rent. H. L. Stiff Furniture
Col Adv. ,
Help I Needed
Captain Holbroox of tne Salva
tion army says that ap " appeal
was made to him for some bed
ding that is . badly needed by a
man and wife who are practically
destitute and they are going ta
the hop yards to w'drk. right away
They claim to have lost" all their
bedding in a recent fire.. The
young man says that he does not
want to be a beggar, but he needs
the bedding to help him out at
this time. The appeal -was made
in such a way that it seems that
these people have been without a
pillow, for the. first thing that
was said was "Captain, please see
If you cannot get me a piUow."
Phone 18.20 and , the Salvation
army will call for anything that
is given. i ;
FRAUD WARMF-JG'!
House-to-house solicitors are attempting to sell Phoenix
hosiery in various sections of theUnited- States. Some
times they show alleged credentials ' in which the word
"Phoenix" is prominently displayed. fTh'eir planls to se
cure a dollar deposit, promising that the hosiery will be
sent by mail, and the balance cpllectect by the postmap.
.nd that is the last their victims ever iear of them. They
pocket the dollar and disappear. In a few. instances, how
ever they have delivered some, makeshift hosiery, worth
about half the price. ' - -
These canvassers are outrjght frauds, for Phoenix hosiery
is sold only through retail stores. As Phoenix is a leader
in sales everywhere, and is probably the best 'known
line of hosiery in' the world' these peddlers are 'trading
upon that reputation to defraud the buying public.
REWARD
Unitd States Post Office inspectors and the Pinkerton Na-
tional Detective Agency are now searching for these7 de
!frauders, and are working on several such cases.
We will pay liberally for information that will lead to the .
arrest of any of these unauthorised solicitors. Jf you are
approached by any person offering Phoenix -hosiery and
seeking a deposit of money, "please notify a Phoenix deal
er, or your city's '-Best Business Bureau, or if there is a
Pinkerton iagency in your city, notify them. Also tele
graph us collect. ; "
We issue this warning as a protection to the public, as well
, as ourselves, that no one may innocently purchase imita
tions for genuine Phoenix hosiery.
Unscrupulous and fraudulent house-to-house hosiery can
vassers are daily mulcting the ; American public out of
thousands of dollars. Beware of them.
Final Vouchers Filed-;- J
''Final; Touchers; tor: the estate
Qf John H; Albert .were 'filed yes
terday! by C, A. : Park, adminis
trator.' The final bearing will be
held September , 4. '. The suits
against the- Capital National bank
which have been settled leave the
estate In such a condition that
the administrator can now be discharged.
Legal Blanks
Get them at The Statesman of
fice. Catalog on application
adv. . '
Daughter Born
A daughter was born last Sun
day to Mr. and Mrs. Percy Bud
long, 545 South Twentieth street.
School To Close Friday .
.. The institute or summer
school for primary teachers of
Marion county which Mrs. Mary
Fulkerson,' coynty . school super
intendent, is conducting at Aums
viUe will ckse Friday evening.
More than 30 teachers have been
taking the work. While the work
Is not . obligatory, , many of the
primary teachers of, the connt'y
are taking advantage " of ihe op
portunity to study with Mrs.:.Fpl
kerson, who has s been rated one
of the best primary teachers " In
the state. : '
Women Wanted ; "
At Starr Fruit Products Co.",
cor. Church and Mill Sts. Phone
439. Adv.
Building Permits Issued'
j Building permits nare been is
sued to tbe Oregon Pulp & Paper
company for the ; erection . of a
two-story concrete' building join
ing the paper mill at 301 South
Commercial at a cost of $15,000;
John Willameon, for a fwo-story
frame store building, "2050" North
Capitol, $4500; and to J. F.
Good e, story' and a half dwelling,
1616 North Firyi street, $3000.
paclflci City Beach -
'.will observe -Labor Day .with. a
celebration on September 1, 2
and 3. . .... -
. The following free attractions
Will be staged on the -2nd 'and
3rd: " - -
Bathing gjrl parade and con
test.' '
' Fancy diving and swimming
contests.
Ten acts. hJgh-cJaesTaudeTille.
Phoenix Hosiery Company
Milwaukee
Raymond' Brothers, mil-- ' I
wire' and trapeze performances. '
"' JMuaical concerts. . ' -
Dancing, afternoons and even
ings; -'music by the Brownies
seven-piece orchestra.
lion. C. Reynerson, editor of
the Labor-Press, will deliver an
address on Labor Day.
Reduced fares from Portland
and Intermediate points. Takd
Portlahd-Tillainook stage. Adv. .
High Koliool Teacher Ieaves
, Mr. and Mrs. narry W. Savage,
left' last night for South Dakota
where Mr. Savage will be an in
structor in a college. Mr. Savage
has been a member of the Salem
high school faculty.
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TO0.LATE TO CLASSIFY.
A WORTHY YOlTNO MA ;: WIS II-
ing to go to Wlllamr.'ie must
have jopportunity to earn board'
and room. - If you can help him
phone C. A. Kells, Y. M. C. A.
WAITRESSES WANTED W ITU
- experience "desired; steady em-.
; ployment. Phone or apply In
.-person to Andrews & Kerr, Cor
' yalli8, Oregon.
Needle iorSxif f cr
17HY suffer tfieincon
. : venierceand pain
from Piles yftien you will
be aranteecl a positive
aiid perrparnt cure by
my nopi-iftrgical, pain
less treatment?.
Trcatrjomts may be tatcn u'cekl
If it is inconvenient to be Here for
daily attention.
Write today for my f RES
book tb m tnatmmA
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