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r v THE OKEGON STATESMAN, SALEM OREGON CITY NEWS IN- BRIEF TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER A, 1923 Had Muffler Open An open muffler. waa the cause of Lowell Keifler. route. 3. being cited to appear In police court at . 2 o'clock this afternoon. '- Reports Machine Wrecked- ' O. R. Cert. Portland, reported to the police thatJs machine wa wrecked Saturday night when an other car cut' In front of him. forc ing bim Into a bridge. The acci dent fc occurred about six. miles south of Salem. t " Celebrf te Iabor Day--- : . V Early celebration of Labor, day respite In Fred Martin being ar rested Sunday . night by Officer Branson on a charge of being in toxicated, j He was released yes terday morning 'under 425 bail, and cited to appear in police court this afternoon. :': ' Flags Are Rained The 30-day period of mourning for - President Harding was com pleted yesterday, and with the errfburg Bulletin. ception of the flag over the post office,' all flags were again hoisted to the top of the poles instead of (lying at half mast. Bicycle In Pound ' A bicycle found on Ferry street has been brought to the police station by Officer Putnam. rU-:" ' Legal Blanks Get them at The Statesman of flee. Catalog on application the state penitentiary and will probably accept.- lie held a sim ilar position once before. Harris- Saturday near Woodburn was re ported yesterday to be recoferng satisfactorily. Miss Minna aro- Ine ' who was a member'or: th same party and was cut about the fact but not as seriously as pro fessor Ebsen. Is also reported re covering. V I GENMARCH MARRIES, Several Accidents Monday In spite of the large number of out-of-town people in the city to attend the auto races yesterday. : Doee This Interest Ton? It yon are looking for a Job, or If yon need to employ help, use the city free employment bureau It the.YMCA. Adv. Salem Girln Win Prize For the best name for the Ore gonian title contest that is con ducted in the Sunday publication, Dorothy Ellis, 642 North Cottage street, won the $10 prize Sunday. Her , title to - the cartoon was "Broadcasting from TWIO." Foundry Is B u rRl ArieV ; Some time Sunday night bur glars forced the safe at the foun- . fewaccident were report- dry office. Seventeenth, and uaic the nolice. Allan B. Gard- streeta, and toot X350 in i-ioeriy i , wftIfth ,. collided bonds and other notes. W. W. Snyder of Stayton; R. Roaebraugh, proprietor, reportea - 140Q Xorth- summer, and to the police. Tool, from the - -., North Twenty- foundry were used to break open Lh,rd tet ran thel machines tne saie. - - . - ' - I nroiho.. t w SmviiroM. Pome- rov. Wash., and Mrs. Warner coi- TOectronlc H-jm-i iun of Abrama hided on the Fairground road. Dr. White, 506 U. S. Bank bldg. Damage in every case was slight. Adv. nuntlng Party Returns One small buck, killed early the first day of the hunt and later de-1 age was done. Toured in camp, waa the result of A small blaze on mercial bridge called out the fire department about 4 o'clock Sun day afternoon. The fire was ex tinguished before any serious dam- Fall in Front of Ant Had Intoxicating Liquor ? I While riding his bicycle in front Three charges of violating the -f an automobile driven by Mar 18th amendment were placed tha Steinbock. 565 . North High against J. W. South, who was ar- street. John Brown was- slightly rested" by Officers Olson and Shel- bruised When the front wheel ol ton Saturday night, when he was the bicycle caught In the street found with three full pints and I car track and threw him to tne . - I several others that had been 6am-I navement yestercay. The driver piea. ne was cuargea . I Ox ine xnacnine, dt quick session of liquor, transportation of i wa's able to mss the boy. but the liquor and driving while in an in- bicycle was demolished toxicated condition. - Bail was set at $50. which he was unable to raise. An effort is being made to bring the case into the s Justice conrt. F. H. Tucker was arrested I" r J, ' ' It m E U.S. Ship Will Remain to Take on American Refugees SEATTLE, 'Sept. 3. On in structions from the United Stales shipping board the - Admiral line today snt orders to the liner President - Jefferson, which ar rived yesterday at Yokohama to remain beyond her sailing date, which was tomorrow to be avail able to American refugees desir ing to return to the United States from the earthquake Btricken area of Japan. The Admiral 'Oriental line was Instructed to be prepared to han dle relief supplies In the Cuprum, West Nilus, Anna E. Mers West Jester, Eldrldge and Bakersfield. All, these boats are in Puget Sound or adjacent ; watere. ' With word received here today that the President Jefferson ana v.a runndtan Pacific liner Em- n,M nf Panada were safe, little anxiety, continued to be felt con otrnine shloinK at Yokohama from the north Pacific coast. SWOBS SPLIT Sunday Game Taken By Vis itors 6 to 3; Salem Won Yesterday 11 to 1 k w 1 we rfc r&: Chief of Police Birtchet'a and Of-1 Small Girl Hurt fleer Edwards' hunting party. Violet May, 4-year-old daughter I officer Branson, hav- ,4" '""'""U w oaieia ounuj 1 01 uuo iwnwso, wh lln linnor In his DOSsessIon. ,H6 morning after a trip In the Sius-1 jured last week when she fell from law country, west of Eugene. A the running board of an automo-1 , -H-e court this af .f j I i . i. n ilvii. . i vw I w incuu juiueu mem bi -u.ae, tuu i uue, ine wneet guiug. wir w he too shot his deer. Edwards shoulder. ' The , arm was broken was the' lucky one of the Salem- just below the shoulder. The bone Stes on the hunt. According to a Itself was badly crushed and It well based report Chief Birtchet was necessary to fasten it togeth- used un much of his ammunition I er with metal. She ia now at the Willamette sanitarium. waa held under $50 bail and cited ternoon. ; Hawkins & Roberts 5 City loans; lowest rates. Adv. 'without bagging a deer. Fire Hydrant Smashed .v When C, A. Llnseath, Seattle, attempted to miss another car, he drove his machine Into a curb. breaking -oft a - fire hydrant, , -A bent; axle and : fender., were , also received 'in the accident. - . ' City and Farm oans - Lowest rates. J. C. Seigmnna. Adv. I - . ! - : Brnnk to Spokan Minor Accidents Reported j u Several minor accidents were reported to the police over tne holiday period. F. M. White. 633 Front street, demolished a boy's bicycle which was standing in an alleyway; L. B. Parker, 480 North Animal Picture Pleases . While the animal picture . ex hibited at the Liberty theater over the week-end pleased those who saw It, the management was forc ed to substitute another for La bor day. owing to the poor attrac tion power of the picture. It was stated that it had been confused I with another picture exhibited here during the winter, whereas Che two were entirely -different. Some fine photography of wild animal life in Africa was shown. Major-Gen. Peyton C March, ; former Chief of Staff of the American army, was married in - London to Miss Cora Virginia Mc A tee, 26 years old. Gen. March is 58. PERSONAL I I - W. A. Marshall, chairman of the state industrial accident com nineteenth street, was struck by Thomas W. Brunk of Polk conn-j anotne -achine; h. Rhodes and mission, was in Portland yester- ty left - yesterday for spoxane jr- winshlp, Mrs. Lytle and Dr. day and saw . thelP6rtland-Salt where he will judge swine at the Slaunter all reported collisions i.ake ball game. Sookane Interstate fair. This . ,,-, nti rlnmapn was done: a a fitnn. .nt to Portland LAnn county's fair opened tor (year makes IS years he has served vinva Onerv. route 3. bacned hisanniv and returned vesterday. a four-day period yesterday. Sev-1 the Spokane fair In the capacity , , to another car on the Louis Cohn of the Ace will have eral Salem: people attended the 1 0f livestock judge. He expects to ,, about three miles - -i.- in th grandstand or the Linn Coanty jFaJr Opens camp." He will return later In the month to Oregon Agricultural col lege where he will be a senior the coming year. Herman ) Doney is recovering from -injuries received last week while: riding a motorcycle. He is at a local hospital. Jay C. Allen, member of. tha Oregonian staff, was In .the city over Labor day. '4 Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Walker and Mrs. Clarke Walker of Medford attended the auto races in Salem Labor day. George Baker, mayor of Port land, was 'greeting old friends at the Labor day races yesterday. Man Found Dead Sunday At Horst's Hop Ranch The body of "W. Miller, about 65 years old, was found Sunday night at camp No. 3 of the .E. Clemens Horst hop ranch in" Polk county. It is believed he dropped dead' of apoplexy or heart failure. Relatives have ,not been located, and funeral announcements have not been made. Coroner Hinkle of Dallas is in charge of the re mains. Miller is said to have lived in Salem at the Cottage hotel for a time; By a score of 11 to 1 the Sa lem Senators, with ! Ashby "on the mound, defeated the Arleta club team of Portland yesterday in tho second of a two-game series, the Arletas winning Sunday by a score of -C to 3. Spee" : Keene played first for Salem, adding much to the strength of the Infield. Manager Harry Wenderoth is trying to line up two more games with the Arleta club, to make it a five game series. The Arletas are willing if they can arrange it. The Arleta team made but three bits Sunday as against the local team's seven but seven er rors and three wild pitches gave the visitors the long end of the score.- is . V - " . , - Baker pitched for the Senators. Keene was unable to play because of having just arrived after an all night drive from Marshfleld. The Salem line-up was as fol Iows4 P. Reinhart, rf; Proctor, second; Hobaon, tlrrd; Hauser, catcher; Miller, ss; B. Reinhart, cf; Adolph, first Gill, It; Baker, pitcher. - " The Arleta lineup was: H. Ilar kina; lb; Harr:s, rni; Thomas, first; Zimmerman, third; Smith, of; Moore, catcher; Haigbt, ss; Goodwin, If; Hulslng, p. ' R. II. Salem -3 7 Arleta ..6 3 E. 7 opening day and others are plan-1 return about next. Thursday. ning to drive to Albany before the lair closes. .. ... i -y,, nnard OBITUARY Fred Jackson Is another good IYDR(-TIECTRC I farmer who proposes to retire THERAPEUTIC INSTITUTE That is, he is to let loose of the Formerly Dr. Schenks) ; J 249 S. Cottage SU PHONE - - - 1182 Fcr GifU That Last H ARTf.1 AN BRQS- Planwmls, Watches, Jewelry v : " and Urerwae Phone 1SSS. Satan, Oregon . south of Salem; James H. Gray, bleachers when Portland and Sac route 5, stopped on Fifth street I ramento open a week's series of to permit a train to pass and a games In Portland today. v struck by another machine; Mrs. I a I Steiner of the state accident Olive Nelson. 1125 South Four- commission was In Portland yes teenth street, collided with an-1 terday. He returned Sunday from plow, handles'. He has the offer other car at Church and Market - triD t0 Klamath Falls. of a rood f nosition as guard at I-treeta. I Harrv Pinkerton and wife or - - - - . -. - mmm I SH ANI.H AI C Ah h War Mothers to Meet week-end iii r--n c Phnna 1 The American war aioinem r. ana w. n. v Uet&aiTtsV Lunch . ........ 5e will hold the first meeting of the week-end visitors in Salem, '-'j tIent Bufferer for 5Joodles"i... 5c season today. , ! i Tather T.I. Keenan left Moi nalf She : I ! Salsa Aiabnlance Service Day and Night I 178 PHOME 666 " ! ra b. liw berty St. I 1 axnerican DLhe-Inee Dishes Open 11 a., m. to 2 p. m Mnslc. dancing 9 p.m. to 12 m. ECZHTIA B2Z1IDY tntf MJ mm mt Xcmmmm tfc- skta iissstti WH ana mi - sbomt it. Cm sbs jar, notaars ssva sromx. lis a. omsi. Rose Belle Johnson, who died August 29, 1923, was born near St. Johns, Or., February 5r 1904, and was adopted by Mr. and .Mrs. W." K. Winslow when about" 18 months old. At her death her age was 1Q 1 vaara mnff.a sn1 2 4 Dallas were in the city over ine dayg gh unlted wItll the Chris tian church at Aumsville Febru ary 6, 1921. She had been a pa- five and one- years. She leaves to mourn her going, besides Mr. and .Mrs. Winslow and Elbert Winslow, one sister, Mrs. H. G. Campbelll of day morning for Portland to spend Two Fires ' Mondpy - I la few days. ' " , The fire department was called 1 Herbert Bootn, who is worming to the Willamette, sanitorium yes- for the highway dPartmnl"e" Boise Idaho, and one brother. L. terday about 4 ociocr xo exun- ooa i-iver, is ib-u -ij; Frost and .family, guish a root lire caused oy pri i iew anyn. - - - v i many friends. r . way, aiem insner ui , leave this morning for Albany; to and ' very MOHEIt RECO:DIEDS COUGH RE3IEDY "My mother had a severe cough. I bought her a bottle of FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR and it helped her at once. Also gave m v son several doses and his cough disappeared," writes Mrs. S. L. Givens, Greenfield. Virginia. For quick relief from Coughs, Colds, Croup, Throat, Chest and Bronchial " trouble use Foley's Honey nd Tar. Stood the test of time serving three generations Largest selling cough medicine in the world. Sold everywhere. Adv. ' ' A Good Thing - DOVT MISS IT. Send your name and address plainly written tn-eth-r with Scents (and this liiri to Chamberlain Medicine Co- Des Maine. lows, and receive in return a trial Mckaee containing Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for coughs, colds, croup, bronchial, "flu" and whooping coughs, and tickling throat: Chamberlain's Stom ach and liver Tablets for stomach trou KIm I mi treat ion. nT nains that crowd the heart, biliousness and constipation; Chamberlain's Baive, neeaea m -t-'J family for burns, scalds, wounds, piles, and skin affections; these valued family medicines for only 5 cents. Don't miss iU from the chimney. The damage was slight. A brush tire at L4b ITCHIN6S I See your doctor. Vfcks, ho r I ever, will allay the irritation. VAf0 RUO CW 17 Million Jan Ud Yearly France, Germany and England are all trying to save their faces. And the Job is some task. Labor Is tryrng to "figure out" President Coolidge. Well, it will be found that he is no easy mark. Wfflaiactte Valley Transfer Co. Fast Through Freight to All Valley Points Dally. ' Speed-Efficiency-Service ' Salem-Portland-Woodburn Corvallls - Engene Jefferson Dallas Albany-3fonmonth . .Independence - Blonroe Springfield SHIP BY TRUCK PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY FUEL SAVER Get si PIPE or PIPELESS FURtlACE At Factory Prices I ..n i 1 i . t 0 PERFECT CONTROL nadebSalcra T.Iaii-ifactercr s 803 N.Xibcrty Street Phone 1048-II JH r' ttU r2SuWL erty and Division streets took the do some interior decorating work Uf department out about 10 o'clock for the Globe theater. I'-' . wn i..tni.M. I Rev. J. R. Buck of St. Joseph's I i-ir8 v CAPITAL JUflK CO- I 8. 0. STOITB, XLD. Qsnsral Offlee Practice CaneersTreate t Offlse, Tyler't Drnf Bto 187 S. Omi-uerclal etreet ati Vnh of -unk and KMond-hand cooda. We. ( pay foil Talne. 1 606 V. S, Vatleaal Bsak Bafldiag . fhsas S5t Bn. Tho-s 4tw a DR. B.H. WHITE ZlMtroalo ZMac-esls and Trtat-MBl iDu A-rams Mittil) Salem ! . Oregon r 215 Center Street " Phone 393 oeot-ie I4y5c?li-!d c i Snrgeon f -a; ; r 28 Oregon Building 'f Phone 2S5S Catholic church, was In Portland Two Drnnks Arrested yesterday. '-'"; J. L. Boyke and Fred Martin Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Richter.and were arrested for dr--kenness last son. 525 North Twentieth street, night. '. : j nave retnrnea irom ,wuua Newport. i- a a il Y 4 m ' Antog Collide 1 5 ; Mrs. Alia a. aiarun oi -.f-. miwa Keiaon. 1125 Sonth eeles arrived, in Saleih Sunday Ponrteenth street, reported that evening to, spend her vadjitlon .. -niiidAil with another carl with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. L. -hn. ...Anth nnrinKh. The G. Altman of 296 North Liberty waata-7 6vmo www- , . car was slightly damaged. street. After four years In the ; county counsel's office, she has v-.v-1i i Entered : resigned to accept a position on ...i. - .inttioa a nalr of I her return -with O'Melveny. Milll-1 Kjuty sun - f i - --, . -.at- nt pin uses and a I lean. Fuller & Macneil, one of tne WUB-mv. w a 7 woman's hair brush waa the loot! leading law firms of that cltj. They Oamm e; Yhsy CROWDED! SWAEVIPED! THAT'S WHAT HAPPENED SATURDAY Opening Day of the Monster I t - ; " . ::: -' i t LADD&BUSH BANICERS Established 1868' ' 1 General Baiikbg Buxiaexs Office Honrs from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m- obtained by burglars who entered the William Lebold residence at 295. BonthSlxteenth street some time Sunday night. Mr. Lebold re ported to the police yesterday. Ebsen Improving ? i 1 ; Prof. G. Ebsen. who was in jured In an antomoDHe acciaen. SALISBURY Harold A: Salisbury died at a local hospital Sept. z. at the age of 73. He is sur vived by his wife, f Guinebra Salisbury. Services will be held at Webb's Funeral parlors on -ceArineBdav. 5th. at 10 a. m.. with Rev. Mr. Lee officiating. Remains will be Interred in the Haysville cemetery. 4 345 State St. Phone 1249. . v j : UNION ABSTRACT COMPANY '1 Before parting with your .roonfy for a deed I or mottgssbe assured that the title is O. K. by securing a reliable abstract. U. S. Paje, Prefident . W. E. Hanson, Secretary Mr. and Mrs. Walter KirK re turned last night from Newport. ; Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Clough spent the week-end at Tillamook. .. Kenneth Zell returned yester day from Myrtle Point where he has been employed in the lumber j ULf I ! U f l&oughton & Marcus' Stock of Hardivoro Salem Smoke Shop ; Next Door TUigh Hotel ; Magazines, Films, Candies, Cigars, Cigarettes, Soft Drinks We make the beat Milk Shake in the City for 10c. TRY OUR HIRES ROOT BEER It was a good natured crowd and they were well s repaid for, coining with the tremendous bargains they secured We tried hard to render the best pos sible service, but with a force of new sales people, only a few whom knew i the stock, it was difficult We are now thoroughly organized and can go the pace. The tangled mass of merchandise has all been straightened up, the stock has all been rearranged, and we are, now-ready for the crowds that are com ing Tuesday. We want everybody to have an equal -chance, and the hundreds who were unable to be waited on Saturday can now be taken care of, and we invite you again it will pay it will pay every body to take advantage of this wonderful sale. FORREST John S. Forrest dled Sept. 2 at a local hospital at the age of 74. He Is survived by his two sons, J. E. Forrest of Sllverton, C. W. Forrest of c-iam- three daughters. Mrs. Florence Bell and Mrs. Lois Mc Farlan of i Salem, ' 5 Mrs. Cora Chavts of Turner: two brothers. James Forrest of Lyons. Or., and William Forrest of Illinois. Services will be held at Webb's Funeral parlors September 4 at 2 p. m. Remains will be in terred at Twin Oaks .cemetery, near Turner, Or. - V.- t J ..--; t I ' " ' :-..M----saw----"aMM'MM I . .... ,..-r U-.v-O-.-. V.y :y: I OREGON PULP & PAPER CO. ' ! - , Balem, Oregon j , MANUFACTUREHS Subhite, and Manila Wrappings, also Butchers Wrap 'Adding Machine Paper, Greaseproof, Glasslne, Webb & Clough Leading Funeral Directors Expert Embalxaen . Rigdon & Son's MORTUARY ; ' Uneq-Jilfid Serrlci Yon May Die But If the proper and care ful filling of your doc tor's prescription will save your life ? : s - ! We Will Save It NEIMEVER DRUG STORE 175 N. Com'l SU 3 PHONE 167 TUESDAY'S BIG ALUMINUM SPECIAL Round Roasters, Tea Kettles, Percolators, Dish Pans, Etc. f Hi!' mil Tuesday, September 4th, Is Aluminum Day when, we will sell to the first 150 customers making a purchase of $2.00 or .over, the most wonderful Aluminum bargain ever known since Aluminum ware was , manufactured. This fine lot consist of Tea Kettles, Round Roasters, Double Boilers, Percolators. Dish Pans, etc., and while they last will be Bold at'.. ...-.-Oc Limit one article to a customer STORE CLOSED MONDAY, LABOR DAY THE BIG FIRE SALE WILL BE ON FULL BLAST AGAIN TUESDAY! 286 II. Comnnrci-I St. Corhsr of Chamskcta f ' DQQgCDDll ti viaO,(!!Q il- -? i