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.1 THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM OREGON FRIDAY MORNING. AUGUST 31, 1923 n CITY NE WS IN BRIEF McDongal Pleads Not Guilty i Plea of not guilty to a charge of driving an automobile In a reck leal and imprudent, manner was entered In the Justice court yesterday afternoon by Walter I. MeDougal. He was released un der 1 100 bond, the date of trial not being set. McDougal la said i to have nearly wrecked the light roadster he waa driving on the afternoon of August 26, about three miles south, of Salem. Yeoman ' Attention! . y. Big class adoption at Tillamook Saturday evening.- Picnic Sunday, Sept. 2nd. All Yeoman urged to be there; good time assured. C. E. Albin, foreman. Adf, ( Building Penult The following .building permits wsre Issued by City Recorder Poulsen Thursday: William All bright, one-story dwelling, 732 North Commercial, $300, and to rWUllam Lebold, story and a-halt 'dwelling, 285 South Sixteenth, 14,000. -t Two ArcSdeats IteDortrd Howard A. Rex of the Court apartments collided with an un known automobile driver yester day, he reported to the police. Fenders on both machines were damaged. W. W. McMorris, 1195 North Eighteenth, was struck by a machine drlren by Orville Thorpe, Castle Rock, Wash. Slight damages ''were received by both machines. j s ; . , ; . ? Radio Club May Organize For a considerable . . time - the radio enthusiasts about the YMCA have been talking of forming ,a radio club, and have a receiving commission as first lieutenant as installed. A meeting la called U demanded for federal recognition, .'or the radio fans between the Mr. Krause is a brother of Al "9 ' 13 20 to meet at the Krause. local clothing merchant. Y Tuesday evening at 7:30 to ds Members of the examining board CUM tne possibility. Any boy in were MaJ. James S. Dusenbury, tDe cltT between those ages is eligible to attend the meeting. Jury Panel Is Drawn For September Term en ' instructor of artillery In Oregon; Maj. Charles GJedsted and Capt. George E. Riggs of the medical division, Albany. ... i I , And hickory lawn furniture at cost, f II. L. Furniture Co; Adv. On Account of Delay- In getting fixtures the Argo dining room will not open until Saturday noon, Sept. 8.Adv. Hunters Return From Trip -jl Obtaining the limit as to tlah and deer, E. B. Gabriel and Jack Richards have returned from a hunting and fishing trip back of Oak ridge. In the Eugene district.' They report that' game and fish are plentiful In that part of the state. , I , Directory Out Soon The new directory for the Pa cific Telephone & Telegraph com pany will be sent to the presses claiming the commission is wit h- the first of next week. It ia ex- out authority in the case. pected that tnese will be ready ior distribution about October 1. Board, $30 Per Month- Rooms, 2093M. 332 Water St. Adv. - ( Dig Drop In Maxwell Ca Now. I960, Salem. Adr. Auto Accessories Stolen l: y While hia automobile was park ed In front of the Christian Science church Wednesday night someone stole a spare, tire and rim. D. B. Jerman reported to the police. Labor Shortage" Hits Prison Since convicts at the state prison have ceased to be board er and have been classed as pay ing guests, there Is none idle around the Institution and prison officials have more demands for men than lean be filled. Farmers and others who seek convict labor are forced to leave without assist ance, while several of the prison activities are being slightly de layed by the shortage of prison labor. With practically- all courts in the state observing the sum mer Vacation, there are few con hrlctions. resulting; In a dearth of new arrivalswWith, the courts rei Burning their work about the mid dle of September It is believed the present situation will be greatly relieved. For Gifts Thai Last HARTMAN BROS. unonds. Watches, Jew Diamonc kiwI RibmrwaM ' Phone 12SS. Salem, Oregon Salsa Arabnlance Service Day and 17SB? liberty t. Salem Oregon ...-. .". .iff .! f" '; I CAPITAL! JUNK CO. J SLANTS AH kinds of junk and eccond-hand goods. -We. pay fell Tslse. I 215 Center Street t 1 -" Phone 393 J Does This Interest Ton? If you are looking-for a job. or If you need to employ-help, use the city free employment bureau at the YMCA. Adv. Bicycle Is Claimed - V L. Harris, 165 Twenty-first street, has claimed one of the bi cycles turned In to the police sta tion. Boy Reported Missing Edward Snider, 11, was report ed missing by his parents Wed nesday night.' The Sniders live On Brooks avenue. Passes Army' Examination Leonard Krause of Toledo, Or., has passed his examination for a SALEM SMOKE SHOP Next Door Bligh Hotel. Magazines, Tobaccos. Films, Candies, Soft Drinks, We Develop Films.' A Place Where Ladies Can Trade HYDRO-ELECTRIC THERAPEUTIC INSTITUTE (Formerly Dr. Schenks) 249 S. Cotta&e St. PHONE 1182 LEE! CORDS - And Puncture-Proof Tire LEE TIRE S RUBBER CO. 184 8. Commercial Riass, Mgr. Pbon 1849 80S TJ. 8. Yattonal Bask SaJUUaf rkea 858 Km. Fhou 6fJ DR.B.H. WHITE Osteopathic PhrsieUB and S argue Elocttonia Diagnosis and TroataaBt (Dr. Abnai' Mtthod.) Salem : ( 5 Orefon DR. C. L. MARSHALL Osteopathic Physician and i Surgeon : S28 Oregon Bnfldlng i ; Phone 258 LADD & BUSH BANKERS j ' Established 1868 j : ' f I General Backing Bminess Off ice Hours from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. Just Arriving New fall coats. Adv. Gale ft Co. Bouthern Pacific Protests The Southern Pacific company has filed -with the public service . 1 s . 1 1"rmer cuiuutiB9iun.it piyicm i(mab mn cnarjea application 01 me state niguwuy commission to eliminate five grade crossings In Tillamook county. The names of Si men and worn- have been i drawn for service September term of court. Ten of those included in the panel are from, Salem while the others live in the country or surrounding towns of- Marion county. - ' ''."-' . The names of those drawn by county clerk, U. G. Boyer. are Eleanor ,R. Lamport. S Salem Heights; .housewife. George W. Walton, Salem .No. 4; carpenter. Benjamin Collinson, Scollard; ; Harry P. Chase, Salem I; car penter. - ; . , - !- Mary R. Reynolds, Fairgrounds, housewife. . Winnie M. Lee. Salem 2; house wife. ; . , . , Yeomen of Salem Will Motor to Tillamook 1 Modern Furnished House For rent. H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. Adv. , O'Leary Is Baldwin John O'Leary, whom telegraph ic dispatches Wednesday night said had been eliminated as a sus pect in the murder of Miss Doro thy Kauffman of 1 Greenburg, N. Y is Jeff Baldwin, who escaped from the state penitentiary in 1918, prison authorities said to day. Deputy Warden J. W. Lilly filed yesterday in the county probably will leave here In a few fflPm4r mm m M n lit. I . , cieras oince ior nazei a. omiin, 1 aays for New York and return defendant, against Bert J. Smith, I Baldwin to serve out his unfinish- Appraisers Named H. C. Pprter, J. H. Dunlap and T. R. Wenger have been namel appraisers for the estate of Eliia- beth X. Read. Attachment Filed! Certificate of attachment was H. Taylor Rosedale; farmer. ,.'f - Tielen Hayden, Salem 1; house wife. . .. ; , August Weugebauer. Salem 17; clerk. . ' Edward Bunigan, Jr., farmer: Central Howell. Edith E. Hogg, housewife; Scotts MHla. . ' ' ' , , George A. Smith, Stay ton; real estate.. ' , , - ., ; . Charles J. Ramsden, Salem No. 3; laborer. . i Margaret B. Miller. Monitor: housekeeper. - ' Anna J. Stout, Mehama:, house keeper. Daisy, B. Richards, Mill City;' housekeeper. : '. Rodney E. , McKee, Monitor; The Yeomen of Salem will mo tor to Tillamcyok Saturday after noon, Sept. 1. They are taking their degree team with them to put on the work at - Tillamook where ' there will be a-large class to take the degree. On Sunday, Sept. 2, the Yeomen of Tillamook will give an all-day picnic , to, the Salem Yeomen at Neetarts bay, and as Monday is also a holiday, the Yeomen will spend Monday on the coast also, so this is pro mised to be a three-day Yeomen blowout. All Yeomen are inyited to get ready and take this trip. Port land. Salem, and Dallas are ex pect to turn out big.' As nearly all the Yeomen will be away next Saturday night there will be no meeting here," but will have regu lar meeting on Saturday, Sept. 8, and also have a big dance at this time '. :; ; , The Yeomen have the reputa tion of being an order out for all the good times that can be had. Annual Report l Made By Jackson County Schools Enrollment 1 the schools , of Jackson county increased from 6086 in 1922 to 6291 in 1923 as shown by the annual report of Susahne Carter, county school superintendent, to J. A. Churchill, state superintendent - of schools. The county has 100 schools in which 235 teachers are employed. During the past school year the schools were kept open for an average of 161 days and the at tendance record was 95.7 per cent. The main sources of in come upon which the schools of the county are maintained are as follows: District school taxes. $246,580; county school fund. 169,107; state school fund, $127 964j elementary, school : fun.l, $55,115; high school tuition, $20,559. Of the 494 pupils cnrolled'ia the eighth grade 416 passed the regular examination and weri kgranted J eighth grade diplomas. In the high schools 172 were granted diplomas from an enroll ment of 185 in the twelfth, grade. defendant. led sentence. Maxwell Leads Again Prices drop to $960 at Salem. - Adr. v. The Good Maxwell Now $960, Salem delivery . cai.Denter AQT. L. W. Durant, East Woodburn; retired. . ' Minnie M. Keene, West Silver ton ; - housekeeper. William H. Pettlt. Salem 1: Divorce Complaint Filed Suit for divorce was filed yes- Radio for Hospital A benefit will be given Sep- Ottaway, Aurora terday by Lucy Henderson, plain- tember 5 at the Rivoli theater in tiff, against Loyal Henderson, de- Portland for the state tuherculo- fendant. sis hospital near Salem. Through out the day a percentage of , the Labor Day Holiday I door receipts of the theater will Since next Monday. Labor day, go into a fund to purchase a radio is a holiday In Oregon, public bus-1 set f Or the hospital. The benefit iness will virtually be at a stand-1 will be under the auspices of the still. Public offices, bans and postof f Ices will be closed. Progressive Woman's league. $19.80 Two Burner Oil- Stoves for $12.75. H. L. Furniture Co. Adv. Hon Pickers We Will Buy t Tents after yon are through. H. Stiff I L. Stiff Furniture Co. Adv. Fine Hops Produced Some samples of the hops raised E. Brophy yard of 20 Flax Stacks Still Grow Flax is still being received at in the J. the state prison, and now forms acres near West Salem have been four huge stacks in the prison I brought to The Statesman office, yard back of the main building. The hops are unusually large and A temporary shed has'been erect-1 seem to be perfect as to quality. ed over one of the piles. The four They are free rrom mould and stacks renresent 1500 tons of flax. I lice. are thickly clustered, 'and while 300 more tons are stored hook as If they will yield unnsu- in a warehouse near Rlckreall. I ally heavy. E. M. Crolsan, Salem 11; farm- er. :.(;.-. ' Citay M. hoasewife. ' : v John . A. Jefferson, - Salem ( l4f retired. "'" : ' ' : ' Peter Deidrich. East Stay ton retired. Arthur' Beers,' Marion ; farmer Joan Pugh, Quinaby; housewife -F. B. Simpson, Sidnay: farm er. i Frank H. .Cutsforth.' East Ger- vais; farmer. Nona M. White, Salem No. 6; housewife, f " j -' ' . ' " Jennie, Laurence, Scotts Mills; housewife.' ; ' - Inez Adela Cramer Byrd, Sa lem 11; housewife. Dr. M. C. Findley Rfturns Home From European Trip German -' farm lands' are being well kept up. and the crops are good, according. . to Dr. M. C. Findley, who returned Wednesday night from a two month trip to Europe. Dr. Findley accompanied 42 wther eye. ear and nose spe cialists to Vienna. , ' 1 Austria feels friendly toward the United , States, Dr. Findley savs. because of the loan given them. They still, however, con slder Germany their safest ally, he sald.! Holland is In a good condition economically, while France is ra pidly restoring her shell torn fields to a place where they will produce. . . .... American tourists are popular with the Europeans, Dr, Findley says, and he feels that" he was especially well treated while on the continent. OAC CLUB MEETS SILVERTON, Ore., Aug. S 0. (Special to The Statesman). The Silverton OAC club met at the home of Miss Louise Fischer on FIske. street Wednesday night. It waa decided to hold a special meeting at the same place on September 6. OVE RHEAD Overhead is an important Item in the cost of goods you buy. Overhead at the C. & C. Store is at a minimum, consequently we can, and do, do business on a smaller margin than most stores. Visit our store and compare prices and quality, you be the judge.: r ' ' v y k JUST A FEW PRICES PICKED AT RANDOM Pure cane sugar, 11V4 Lbs. - S1.00 7 Bars Swift's white soap .,.,1,:. 25c Pink Salmon, special, 2 cans J.......;..-...25c Good Maryland corn, per can 1 0c Fair grade bulk coffee, per Lb. . 19c Best rea berry coffee, per Lb. 33 (If you like GOOD coffee try one pound oi mis reaoerry ground in our new mill with the chaff extracted.) . , . Mason zinc caps, per . doz. Economy caps, per doz. Good heavy jar rings, 4 doz. GET IT AT THE C. & C STORE AND SAVE V it 27c 25c PHONE 560. 254 N. Commercial SALEM'S FASTEST GROWING STORE OVER 33,000 SQUARE FEET OF FLOOR SPACE' Herman Doney Injured Herman Doney, 1168 North Fair Board to Meet The etate' fair board will hold, Sixteenth street, received severe I a meeting at the fairgrounds to cuts and bruises in a collision be-1 morrow. It is understood that tween his motorcycle and an auto-1 several matters of importance rel- mobile driven by Jesse A. Bloom I ative to the coming fair will be of Springfield yesterday afternoon I taken up for discussian at that Doney was taken to the Willam-1 time. It is believed all members ette sanitarium to hare his in-lot the board will be present. juries given medical attention. Bloom was driving west ont Court I Hawkins & Roberts- end had Jest turned south on Cot- City loans; lowest rates. Adv. tage when the accident occurred, Doner driving eastward.! BothlX-Itay Unit for Sales machines were damaged. ' I A composite X-ray unit of the latest type has arrived for instal lation in, the offices of Dr. B. H. White, 506 United States National bank building. The big machine. manufactured by the Wappler Electric company. New York, - is built for stereoscopic radiography and fleuroscopy. Shipment, whicn required six weeks time, was made via the Panama canal. Phone Connection LI m iLLER 3 Liberty St. at Court STORE NEWS TODAY City and Farm Lowest rates. Adr. J. C. Seigmund. Postof f ice Asks for Bids- Bids for a contract to carry mail between the postof f ice and the Southern Pacific depot arebe- ing sought by the local postof flee as a result of the resignation of O. W. Gilt, present holder of the! Page Yeoman Manager- contract Bids will not bereceiv-. ed after September 8. Card of Thank We desire to thank the friends and neighbors for their help and sympathy and r for the beautiful floral offerings tendered us dur ine our recent sad -bereavement. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Fry and Her man. Adv. N. W. Miller of Woodburn, man- ager of the uroaaacres uaseoau club, writes The Statesman that his club would like to get ' in touch with the manager of the I Yeoman club and some other good teams in or near Salem that would care to play at Broadacres. 1 ' i learn ' r5. Hrttt, That Boy of Yours Would yoi have that boy of yours pay the same price for his exeprience that you paid ? Often a young man will take hold of the savings idea and build the foundation of thrift and industry that will affect his entire career. Don't you think your boy is worth a trial? j That dollar in your pocket will open his account thenwith your encouragement, it's up to him. You owe each member of your family that .much just the start of an account and the encouragement to save. The United States National gives a special attention to these small but important accounts. ; j ' I United States National Bank - ; . . Salem.Oregon Legal Blanks - Get them at The Statesman or- rice. Catalog on application adf. Marion and Polk Healthful The contagious disease report of the state board of health for the week ending August 25 indi cates that Marion county is in a verv healthful condition at thei present time. Salem Is reported to have one case of scarlet fever. Marion county one case of diph theria and one case of typhoid fever. Polk county appears to be free from any contagion. The en tire state is given only 36 cases. PERSONAL! I Charles H. Fisher and J. E. I Shelton, owners and publishers of the Eugene Dally Guard, were in the city yesterday. , Abraham Lincoln left an estate of more than $100,000. Webb & Clough Leading Funeral Directors V Expert Embalmera Rigdon & Son's MORTUARY ; Uneqnaled Service..., : A Sale of Black Silks Embracing the Coming Season's Newest Weaves We are ready today to show you the new black silks for autumn. The weaves are superb never, have we collected such a showing as magnificent as this one Beginning this a. m. at 9 o'clock we offer a generous discount. The most desirable silks at money saving .prices." v-": . l- YouHl find this store always ready to show new merchandise and in a most comprehen sive way. . SALE PRICES 40-inch Black Canton .;.L-;.l$2.93t6 $4.95 Yd. ' 40-inch Black Satin Canton ....$3.15 to $3.83 Yd. 40-inch Black Crepe Back Satin .i...$4.05 Yd. 40-inch Black Molly-o-Crepe I.:."...$5.40 Yd. 40-inch Black Russian Crepe ..:.:..-. . $3.38 Yd. 40-inch Black Flat Crepe r. :- $3.15 Yd. 40-inch Black Chin Chilla Satin ...... ..$495 Yd. 40-inch Black Roshanara Crepe .....$5.63 Yd. 40-inch Black Cha'rmeuse ..1... :."..$2.93 Yd. 36-inch Black Duchess Satin $2.03 Yd. 36-inch Black Messalines ---l ,.-i$1.79 Yd. 36-inch Black Satins .... .W.--$2.70 to $4.95 Yd. 36-inch Black Faille l .-.. .. ..r-.:.-.:.$3.60 Yd. 36-inch Black Gros Graiii... ....:.L$3.15 Yd. 36-inchl-Black Peau dp'U.-i.$3J5 Yd. ' 36-inch Black Poplin $2.66 Yd. 35-inchBlack Taffetas ..:.-....$1.79 to $2.70 Yd. " ' " " '