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mr mws m: Chemawa Ru 650 r With an enrollment of 650 stu dents Saturday, the Chemawa In dia school has completed the first week of the fall term, f Stu dent are expected to arrive over the week end and will continue to be received early dluring; the eek. Prospects for football are said to be exceptionally good this Funeral Designs-. Of all kinds, flowers la season at f arunys. 211 Miller. Phone 8 16.- Adv. ".-..' v To Have Institute Here Dr. Poore. the Portland phy sician, who claim to bare discov ered a cure for drug addicts; and who is attracting much si&nelon ini Portland and elsewhere,! will establish a sanitarium in Salem. Dr. Poore so informed the States man .by telephone yesterday.- He said he had not selected a loca tion yet, and would present the proposal to .the people shortly Kodak Films Developed . At? the Capital Drug 8 tore, 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 6 p. m. Adv. r!' :.:; ' . - .: , -' .)-'r i-y-' Transformer is Overheated-? : Overheating of a t huge trans former at the PRL&P plan! Sat urday morning about 9:20 o'clock trouble for a short time and in t terrupted the service in north Sa ;lem twice. , wThe oil in the trans former boiled and for a' time it . threatened theplanl with serious - was feared it might explode or boll, over. Interruption of service ; IIYDliO-ELECTRIC V TIIERAPEUTIC INSTITUTE (Formerly Dr. : Schenks) ll ' - S49 B. Cottage BU ! . CIIONE 1182 r Per ..V Gifts That Last; 1 1 ARTP AN J1RQS.? Diamonds, etches. Jewelry and Silverware f riaone 123." Salem, Oregon : ; Day ccd Kiht FHOriE cc ra S. lioerty t -1. 173 tit. if Oregon CAPITAL JUHIC CO. - AH kinds cf Jusi end ecsend-hsnd cocda. ..7e. psy full ycIus, 215 Center Clrertf PLca ZZ3 - i LJrlSJU CI BAMCERS? Established 18S3.1- Gczcrd BiIarj Dcihrxs I Office Hours from lasted for a trifle over one minute the first time and a little less than this period the second time. Electronic Keactlons'of Abrmma Dr. White, 606 D. & Bank bldg. Adv., . j -...ir,w A New Department The Oregon Statesman this morning Inaugurates a new de partment. 'A classy young lady who knows good styles and values has been assigned to visit the shops and write them up for the Sunday issue. The . first 'install ment appears this morning. It is breezy and chatty and the women readers will especially like it. Magna vox Are here, Salem Electric com pany, phone 1200, Masonic Tem ple. Adv. . Tblet Steals Watch , f A Swiss watch was stolen from her locker at the Hunt. Brothers plant yesterday afternoon,. -Mrs. Mabel Erlckson of West ; Salem notified the police. : Another Home Burglarized While Mrs. Emma Basset t, 345 South Eighteenth street was away from, home for a few days, someone entered her residence and stole a Quantity of antique jewelry, she reported to the pol ice yesterday. Entrance to the house was gained by using a key in .the rear door. Lnnham Gay age Does first class auto repairing Alemite service, Greasing. All work guaranteed. Used cars for sale. 245 Center St. Phone 290. Adv. ' . : : Attention Hop Pick T. A. Livesley and ."company trucks leave corner 12th and State street at 6 a. m. Corner of Commercial and State streets j at 6:10 a. m. Corner of Com mercial and Miller at 6:15 a. m. for the Holmes hop yard. - For further information and to regis ter call office 581 or house phones. -Adv. ' a Kodak Films Developed Kx At the Capital Drug Store, will be the best work you have . ever had done. 1 Films In at 8 a. m. ready at 12 m. Those in by 1 p. m. ready at 5 p. m. Adv. Statesman Want Ad! ' Tor many years the "Oregon Statesman has run Its want ads in the same old way. Better methods of handling ' this large - - business, prevail and. the paper this morn ing inaugurates a more; modern method. It is simpler and will : BOS V. S. Vsttoaal Baak SaflaJa PSaa S58 Km. rioaa 8J DR. B. H. WHITE Ostsopatsis rayaicUa sad fcsrgs Elsetrants Xnsaaosls sad TrsatsMat (XX. Ateaau Mstaea.) Salens : ;. ' ; i Oregon DR. C. L MARSHALL Osteopathia Physician and Surgeon 23 Oregon Building : Phone 258 - ' 10 a. xa. to 3 p. xa. j i s : I Opportunity Is Now You may "not see any-worth while opportunity around you, but for all of that, the really great chance for any man lies in the present. It's the getting: ready for opportunity that determines just what you do with it when it does come. ..-, . So the big opportunity Js right now to build up a substantial bank account which in itself will open up a vast field of possibilities never known to you before. Start it at the United States "National." " ,1 i - BRIEF make it easier tor the many pa trons of that department to find what they want. The Statesman Want Ad department has been getting some surprising results. Dance . Jk f w Armory 9:00 p. m. Tuesday, Sept. 11. 1923, given by Strollers Seven Piece orchestra. - Featuring Joe Pardee, f 1.1 0. , Ladies free. Adv. See Tom and 8 tan Formerly with Harbison, and Cleveland, at corner of State and Front. Adv. Dr. Mendelsohn ' I Fits eyes jf correctly. , Fifteen years of more than a third of a century of practical experience has been spent in Salem. Dr. Men delsohn does not belong to any combine, .' and his prices are ex tremely reasonable for the service and materials received by his customers. - i Phone 723. 210-11 United States, bank building: AdV. Dr. Mendelsohn and wife will leave for Portland this morning (Sunday) where they will visit with relatives. . They will return Thursday. - - - Eclipse Monday i , A partial eclipse of the sun is scheduled to appear about noon tomorrow, but it is said the eclipse ' wilL not be visible from this part of the United States. Hubbard School Will Open The Hubbard school will re open Monday. . Lee Byers is prin cipal.' . : Damages Asked k r O. D. Burdich and M. D. Mc Allister, yesterday filed -suit against the Southern Pacific com pany for loss ot value in stock and ether damages which were shipped to North Portland by Southern Pacific railroad. The damages sought are placed at $111.22.: ; " Good Crops Report J. E. Shaveland, representing the Twin City Tractor & Thresh ing company of Minneapolis has returned from Woodland, Wash., and reports excellent crops in that vicinity. ! He reports wheat mak ing around 40 bushels sn acre and oats going as high as 80 bushels. The quality of the grain this year is better than usual. The season for harvesting has been good. . Hawkins Js RObertsvi -..;-.. j City loans; lowest rates. Adv. Wonderful Growth Made Sudan grass, planted July 4 and cut, September 7, which had grown .to a height of seven feet, was exhibited at the Chamber of Commerce rooms yesterday by F. A. Welch, residing about five miles north ot Salem. Mr. Welch, TI 162 W CbiaTSt. Phone 297. Merchants' Luneh ........ .S5c Koodles . 5e American Dishes Chinese Dishes Open 11 a. m. to 2 p. m Music, dancing f p.m. to 12 m. W4 ksssstly bsllrrs . CUAXOLKl wfll are aay esss ef V finis at tar skis Sissssa, Omb la sa4 1st as UU T knt It. V sa u; a4 U -r srs Sisssttoflso, year SMSsy wW bs rsrsadea. Pries U0. , , rXZZ7S BXUO ST0Z3, 111 S. Cosi'L , B. O. 8TON33. XXD. - General Office - Practice- -: caneeri Treated om2erJTylera Drug Ctore 107 8. Comsserdal etreet F- -:J" United States National Bank ; who has been conducting a series of experiments for the governn ment, is very pleased with the re sults. He aald that two acres of this grass had yielded six tons of hay.; Visits From Berkrtey Mrs. A. S. Brassfield ot Berke ley, Calif., is . visiting with her sister.- Mra. George Pearce. Mrs. Brassfield has many friends in Salem where she has visited many times before. , Does This Interest font ; j - It you are looking for a Job, or lft' you need to employ help use the city free employment bureau St the YMCA. Adv. i .i - Charged With Drankenn ess- Roy Terry, 'arrested Friday night by Officer' Shelton and charged with being "drunk, was cited to appear in police court Monday afternoon. Bail was set at $10. Bicycle is Claimed r .Frank Patterson called at the police station yesterday and claim ed the bicycle found by Officer Putnam. - -. Dozens of New Patterns . In Ide shirts. $1.65 and $1.95. A. A. Clothing Co., Masonic Tem ple. Adv. City and Farm kjoane- ' Lowest rates. J. C. AdV. ! Seigmund. Would Quiet Title f - t The . Union Oil company ot California . filed suit yesterday against A. A. Bonney, Emma, Bonney and others, to quiet title to property in Woodbum. Al Pierco Sprains Ankle Al Pierce; manager of the Mar ion hotel, is making his way around the city with the aid of a crutch, having sprained his ankle. The injury was received a few days ago, but it was 'only yester day that it troubled him suffic iently to make it necessary - to keep otf the injured ankle. Owner Gets Robe Back , j- T ' - Mrs. A. O. Davidson, Route S. was restored her robe yesterday by the police. The robe was tak en from her car while it was park ed at the Kings Products com pany on September . ; r; Two Building Permits Issued, Permission to build was given Saturday to H. C. Hammer for the erection of a One story dwelling at 1818 North' Canltol street a't cost of 2500 Juid to Frank Mur- delph, for a one story brick store building at 236 State, The bttild1 ing wUl cost $3000. : Bingham Klwanls Speaker - , . Judge George 'G. Bingham .will be the speaker at the noonday luncheon of the Klwanis club at the ' Marion hotel next Tuesday.' The subject of his talk is not giv en, :. . - f. " Hits Two Machines - , -J.T.-Handsaker, Seattle, had a, hard 'time of it In- gettinfr to Sa lem yesterday. When near Hub bard he struck another machine driven by IP. Lytle, Vancouver, Wash., and while he waa driving south of the fair grounds road near North Summer he struck an other car, the driver ot which he did not know. No damages were reported from either accident. - Bicyclist la Struck v; 1 : - - Although his machine .struck a? boy riding a bicycle yesterday af ternoon, the boy was not injured, J. H. Burrls, of Route 4. report ed to the police. The rear wheel of the. bicycle was bent Burrls was driving .west on State street. r Graqs Fire Calls Department A grass fire in the vicinity of Twenty-third and Center called out the department at 2:80 Saturday-afternoon Auto Cushions Stole: New cushions from his machine were stolen Friday night while the owner, J. C. Herren, Route 7, was attending the tent show, he re ported to the police. The machine was parked en, Cottage street. YMCA Planning Program-rL vf - W. W. Dillon, state secretary of the Oregon-Idaho district . of the YMCA, will be present at the meeting at the "Wallace farm grove a week from today. C A. Kells, secreeary of the ' Salem YMCA announced yesterday. . An other prominent speaker who wlU be present Is L. P. Putnama Port land, who for 10" years was in the Chicago. central, building of the YMCA. The program arrange ments have not yet been : : com pleted by Mr. Kells. Webb & Clough - Leadisj FcncnJ Dlrcctcn Expert Embalmen Rigdoti& Sorts Aunsville Star Appe Charles S. Clark, who recently purchased - the Aumsville Record and changed the name to the Star, put out the first issue of the new paper Friday, enlarged from Ix to seven-column pages. Mr. Clark formerly owned newspapers at Canby and at Stayton. The new Star is one of the live week lies of the Willamette valley. Klan Money Nearly Raised -C. C. Starr, state organiser for the Ku Klux Klan. reports that at a meeting ot Salem klansmen last week there was a very large attendance, marked with entire harmony, and that the matter of contributing the Salem quota of the money for the Corvallte WCTU children's home was taken up, ' and almost, completed. The full amount pledged by the klans men of Oregon is $50,000, and Mr. Starr says the pledges by this organization are being made up more rapidly than those of any other organization. Rubbish-Burns . i' Burnlne rubbish near the premises of D. Larmer, 906 North Front street, yesterday at ternoon. served, to summon the fire department. For a time it was feared that nearby property might be endangered. No damage was done. ;, , : Referee Named . Lyle Page was yesterday named examiner of titles and referee for the property of Henry Fatlsnd. Four ' Licences Granted Four marriage licences . were issued yesterday at the county clerk's office. In three instances the bride was younger than the prospective - bridegroom. Law rence M. Flagg ot Salem and Ag nes Mildred Simmons of ' Wood- burn were isued the first Ucence: They will be married in Woodbum today. Claude D.. . Busick and Althea Dorks, both of Salem, will be married today In Salem. S.? E Tucker and Ellen Brewster, both of Salem, will be married today in Eugene. The last permit to marry waa issued to Lucille Fleet wood and William A. Hart. Sons Bo A son was born, August 27. to Mr. and Mrs. C. C. SImeral of Portland. The child will be called Clair Jr. The SImerals formerly lived in Salem, moving to. Portland tour years sgo. Mr aiid Mrs.- Albert E. Pettlt, 2268 Haifl arenueare being congratu lated on the birth of a son, Wil liam Raymond, September 5. 1 SMILO .'... Removes the - -Cause - WASH vft) " wW It always . belongs - in w your home circle. KWBETTER-yEr M, ,.BREADJ THE UAUN-DRY-ETTE You have not had to touch wet, dripping clothes even once. v Instead of wringing oat, the wash one or two pieces at a time after washing, after rins ing, and after bluing you hare dried them, after each opera tion, a TUBFUL AT A TIME. J , r- Yt i have wot crushed or pulled off a single button or fastened. '"r?T -1 ' ? 'v " '""' - - . - r; .'. ' : ' " ' . BRO W NELL ELECTRIC CO. -- - . , -, Succeswr to ;: WELCH ELECTRIC CO, Arrive From Maine- Mr. and Mrs. David Furlough of, Mexico, Me., came 6334 miles across the continent to Salem, and having arrived here plan now to make It their home. They have moved Into a house on North Commercial street -wbifch they will occupy in the near fu ture, Mr. Furlough -is a DaDer maker and being an expert ma chine man has little difficulty in securing work. Until they move into their new home they were cadping at the auto park. Jewish New Year Monday- Observance of their New Tear will be at 6 o'clock Monday . by those of Jewish descent and re ligion. Services will be held all day Tuesday at 544 North Com mercial street. Rabbi MaccobIr of Portland, will officiate. Thurs day will be a day of atonement, and is also a holiday. All Jewish people are Invited to attend the services. The official observance ot the event will terminate on September 20. Open to November 1 ' ', - The federal employment bureau of the YMCA will be kept open until November 1, after which time there has been no provision lor finances. - Sim Phillips, man ager, said yesterday. . Demands for help are xeceeding the supply at .present especially 'along agri cultural lines, which according to the' classification of the bureau. Includes orchard work and fruit picking. Very few calls- for farm help are being received, but more are expected in a. few weeks. Common labor fcr also beina sought, with practically no call for mill workers, though these pre dominated a few, weeks azo Though the past week was short er, than the average, about 100 applications for - work were re ceived by Mr. Phillips. t Doctor Has your ' husband had any lucid Intervals since my last visit. Mrs. JebbST Mrs. Jebbs (with, dignity) He's had nothing except what you ordered. - . SHORTHAND Karam SystemNew method now being adopted by col leges Taught In 30 lessons. ASY to learn 1 ASY to write ASY to read back Typewriting. ( Taught Free .With Coarse r National School of Shorthand - ' 407 X. High St., r Across From High School SALEM, ORE. If you are dissatisfied with your present po sition In" life you can work your way to the goal of your heart's desire by earnest - studyr. We -will train - you'"'' .Tf","' START HERtT!! CZCIN NOW I That Strained Look Which "you so often no-" tice on the faces of those afflicted with poor eye sight, will pass away as soon as the eyes are properly fitted with glasses. MORRIS OPTICAL CO. ' SOl-5 Oregon Bldg. . S Oregon'a Largest Optical Institution Phone 20 for Balem, . Appointments. Oregoa PERSONAL: Mrs. L. P. Campbell and fam ily and Mrs. J. M. -Devers afl3 family have returned from three weeks outing at Neskowin. Charles C. Pierce and wife of Seaetle. left Saturday after spend ing Friday night as the guest of At Pierce, of the Marlon hotel. Mr, Pierce is manager of the Gow man hotel and an old time friend of the Salem Pierce. Mr. and Mrs. Charles WIeder of -Albany were In Salem yester day. Miss Grace Snook, playground supervisor, left yesterday for her. home at" Oregon , City. She ex pects to return to Salem in about two weefs. . Ronald Craven, supervisor of the Statesman carriers, is In Portland for a few days vacation. visiting at the. homes of his bro ther and sister Everett H. Craven and Mrs. L. E.4 Pike. W. B. Dennis of Carlton, mem ber of the state bureau of mines and geology, was in, Salem yester day. . . .'r : .. D. H. Upjohn and son, Richard, will leave Monday for Kalamazoo, Mich., to be - gone three weeks There Is to be a reunion ot the Up john family at Kalamazoo. Col. B. K. Lawson, former war den of the state penitentiary un der Governor West, was In the city for a short time yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Patton and children returned last night from KIDDIlis' THE Eyes .'will open with -de light when they sam ple; one .of our delicious drinks. ' i Our store is" sanitary, our ser vice is swift, and our r .prices are -pleasingly low. , SCHAEFER'S DRUGSTORE rtM 0 1 J K 133 N. Com'l Phone 197 o 1: 17' ! m MSB. - enables us to ofTer exclusive selling rights for in Our franchise is especiany valuable be cause of oar nsw, low pries, our prompt parts servtcs and tfco way we financs cut dealer's tim sales. We're the only ractorcyclo manufauror who doss this. , Writ or district fprmotUmtirm II2NBEE lUllWrACrURlNO COVPANY - SpringfieH Massaccu? , ... Vrntgrn t Soorcycl Manufactury In tha World. - .. .-. . . . . : . . a short busioes on "Friday i. Miss Fay HendricksonV secre tary ; to W. A. Moore,. Insuraii commiasloner. Miss Julia WolnK r and Miss Wanda Taylor Eie spending the week-end In Poii land. Miss Alice Welch will lecve m- day for Los Angeles whore yt.f Will enter the library 1 trsiiU. '". schol. : She has been employeJ :t the state library. . Miss' "Iora Case, for t:hl years Ubrarian In Salem, left lat night for Portland fro.n she. will go east to LaPorf. InJ., to accept a position as i:i;raii.-u there. Miss Angela McCulI-vh uc companled Miss Case to PiUlJ. Friend Why do you hara sr. : misspelled and ungraimuadicul signs in your front window?' - Sharp Tradesman Tcop: think I'm a dunce, and come in to swindle me. Trade's Just book ing. , -? Coming to Sale:: Dr. Melleiitli:" ; ' Spscidlzt in Ictercal Llsdidns fsr C past tvelve yczzz DOES IiOTOPEHAi ! Will be at Slarlon Hotel Batct Sept. 22. Officer hours t lO r. to 4 p. m. ; ' ' ONE DAY OXLT ' Xo Charge for Consulta Dr Mellenthln Is a rr;- : graduate in medicine and sur; and Is licensed by the stat3 i Oregon. " He visits professionally i' more Important towns and clti and offers to all who call on t' trip free consultation, except expense of treatment when .' sired. : . ... , According to his metho 1 treatment he does not operate ' chronic appendicitis, gall ntn ulcers of stomach, tonsils or - : noids. . ;.He has to his credit wonder: results In diseases of the etc: liverfc bowels, blood, skin, r. heart, kidney, bladder, bed . ting, catarrh, weak lungs, i matism, sciatica, leg ulcers i rectal ailments. - - If you have been ailing for r length of time and do not gtl : better, do not fall to call, a 3 i proper measures rather than d ease are very often the can.? 3 your. long standing trouble. Remember above date, that 0 sultatlon on this trip will be f and that his treatment 13 C'i: ent. ; - ' f - . - Married women must ta ; companied by their husband Address: 211 Bradbury I " Los Angeles, Calif. eot e. akzsz: rscirio coat - lfuitr . , XSSS'XU CUaa rortlAnd, Or. your town dixe iv as ATMOsrn:::. ! OF REFiXKUKXr 1 10 a .restaurant fittl r ''conducted as is ours, t "meal is all the more :J , able. Everything 13 n lessly clean, snowy tr: linen, dinnerware cf 1 best, quiet, efficient fcrt' And positively but tLa 1 and purest food served. should like to lniprore t service, but we casrxt t It's perfect. r i !