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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1923)
4 ' V TH2 OnCGON STATESIIAIISALI::.!. OnCGON SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 15, ltz: Flagman OrtlcrtU V The public serrice . commission yesterday Issued an order requir ing the Southern Pacific Railroad company to station a flagman at the) crossing at Creswell. Lane county, and to do so within 20 days. Dance Tuesday at Salem Armory The Strollers from OAC featur ing novelty arrangements of the latest popular muBic. Adr. Water System Planned The city of Hood River has filed with; the state engineering department t an application for authority to appropriate 20 sec end feet of water, from . Gold epring and - Laurel creek for a municipal water supply. A dam and a pipe line 20 miles Ions are proposed, and the estimated cost U $250,000. nxten&lve Line. , -Of coats for your inspection during; Saturday and Monday, our opening days.; The French Shop, 115 Hight.St. Adr. - Two FataXtles Reported-! J- During the, week ending Sep tember, 13 a total of 704 accidents were reported to the state Indus trial accident commission. Two were fatal. They ! were C. W. Richardson. Oregon City, watch man ; and ' Herman Schleif, Hood Hirer," ditch walker. Of the total number of accidents reported 650 were subject to the compensation act and 64 were from-firms and corporation that hare not come under the act. Ilany Beautiful ' ; ' Dresses just Inrr priced from $18.50 up. The French Shop, 115 High St. AdT. ..... " - ; ' . i " v ..' A Sevr Peach- V. C. Connor,', editor of the Northwest Poultry Journal, brought to this office a seedling peach which he raised on his lot at South Church and-McGUcrlst streets. The tree came up, beside the house and no attention was paid to it until It begun to bear last year.3 There was a good crop last year and while not so many this year the peaches are fully as larsa. The new peach Is beauti ful to look upon : la . unusually large. The specimen brought to the - Oregon Statesman : office weighed one ounce less than ,a pound, cr to fca exact It welsh 15 cancc3. Cona peach It Is. ' City Icz-s; lowest ratesAdr. . Grade Crossing A&LeJ - The tennis'! oners' of' llnltno- ' r.ah county have applied to the p-tlls i:rTi;3 ccnnlssioa for authority to- construct a grada croeslag oTer the Oregon Electric tracks at Ryan Place station; rnca Tr-'.-y at f:!"n Armory -The trc"ra from OAC featur ing novelty arrangements of the latest popular music. AdT.-..-' r r! r i r.t Eepteraler 0 "will be the data of a joint terries it Eciaa, with , the utilities csnnijsion of Ore Eon ??A T'--i tltli-r. relatiye to TaliaUyis c: ti) llzo Power 'conpacy. TL3 Cr; "ca connia- r iiYEr.o-Lrcrnic .IZZZZZIATZIIJUZ TSZ'ZITDTZZ (romtriy Dr. cheaks) '. .13 C-tt3. Ci i i rcr c:::j ti Lcrv I t r -mm p " n I I ln',11 . . , J. UiiUv - - I , t " i. - t- I niTcrware- , : T;t a XI "". Calssa, Crf-a ' ... ... . -r-7rrii;:tV I ' .' , g c:.rii;.i: ju:::: co. i at: : i y '' I slon will conduct a hearing In Portland September 24 . on the question of freight rates on ce ment from Lime, Ore. s Freight rates on farm . products will be the subject of a hearing before the Oregon commission in Port land on October 2. - ci A Cordial InTitatlon - ? - . Is extended to all our patrons to attend our, opening showing of coats Saturday and Monday. The French Shop. 115 High St. AdT. Smith Wan District Deputy The attention of the Statesman has been called to ah erroneous statement In an article yesterday relative to the appointment of Frank T. Wrightman as district depnty grand -exalted ruler for the south Oregon district. The article stated that this was the second time the honor has been conferred on the Salem lodge, and that the first time was the appointment of Judge . P. H. D'Arcy in 1916. Instead It is "the third time. Dr. W. Carlton Smith having been . appointed In 1911 Announcing Our Fall . i Openrng of coats, Saturday and Monday. , Garments unsurpassed In richness and Tarlety. . The French Shop, 115 High St Adr. Bi Fee Paid ' , ' Rather than hare . the state foreclose on the property, the Co lumbia Valley Power : company yesterday presented a check to State Commissioner Rhea for $11,638,' representing license fees for eight years on power sites at Netollus and Pelton on .the Des chutes river , near Madras ' The company proposes to - develop 167,383 .horsepower at a cost of about $15,000,000. Does Thla Interesa YouT If you are looking for a Job, or If you need to employ help, use the city free employment bureau it the Y1ICA. Adf. Xew Suits for Boys , The boys -of the state training school will soon have some Sun day suits to relieve the everyday attire, according to Superintend ent L. M. Gilbert. Also the'school band Is to be furnished uniforms. ' ... t Crossing Allowed' ' ,v The public serrice commission yesterday isued an. order granting an application of the Southern Pacific company for authority to construct an additional grade crossing oTer cbunr..roads, one Immediately north and one imme diately south of the south boun dary line of . Albany. An exceptional .Opportunity : For a limited number of young ladies, with a fcioh; school educa tion or its equivalent, desirous . entering the ifurslng. profession. Mercy hospital, Eugene (fully ac' credited by 'the state board fo' the .registration of . graduate nurses) offers such an opportun ity. A thorough course in medi cal, surgery, and: obstetrical nurs Icsr, etc. is given. The teaching faculty "being "supplemented by ir s true tors from--the university. For further particulars address Sister Superior. AdT. - He? Tickers " " I '.-; - . . ' - - H 85c per box. Help me and help your pofiket. " ' I will meet ; you Sunday morning at corner Com mercial and High street or north end of Commercial street and take you . to yards. 10 days picking. Lunch on ground at Salem prices. Phone If you will come 59F22. C. C. Russel. AdT. v VTe Day Onions . See , Moody, Pacific Fruit & Produce Co., Salem, Or. AdT. JnCe Bnshey to Speak - , Judge Bushey will speak today at the meeting of the ; Salem grange., j It will meet In the Labor hall on Court street. Moore Apartments Occupied ' Tenants are moving Into the newly completed Moore ' apart ments at 241 North High street. These are modern in every respect and will shelter eight families. All of the apartments were contract ed for before the , building was completed, Mr. Moore said, and? he TLa Criminal and Genuine Spin al Awjuitnent Treatment. Skill full. Painless Adjustment that rstJ results. - Ciecr-.-Jc riiysiciaa and Crc:a LIJ - Salem. r : 1 XT. S. Sstloail Tatk ZiZXst ' zi tit . riot itiJ nn.n.n.v;niTF- could have rented several times as many had he had the available space. The French Shop For beautiful coats. Special prices Saturday and Monday. 115 High St. Adv. Final Hearing Set - ' October 22 has been set for fi nal heating In the matter of the estate of William Henrv KnTken- dall. Lucia Kuykendall is admin istrator. : Beauty Ast And Zinnias, dos. 25 cents. Phone 102 4-W. AdT. Damage Suit Fll H. Wlllltson vesterdav filed a damge suit against N. Fotetf. alias N; Fotett, for $448 and attorney's fees to cover injuries to the ner- sons and property of the plaintiff, his family and guests when the aeiendant collided with the plain tiff on the highway near Wood burn September 1. The nlaintiff charges that the defendant was at fault and was responsible for the accident.--' :- - ; ; Our tine of Sladge Erans " Hats for children is now com plete. We have added ladies' coats and dresses and have a full line now on display. Our millin ery department is larger and more up-to-date than ever. ' We feature "Beth' hats, besides hav ing a large line of hats at popular prices. ' Mrs. H. P. Stith, Salem, Or. ; 833 State. AdT. Divorce Decree Signed 4 " A divorce was yesterday erant- ed Rose Liphart from Paul Lin- hart. ... Custody of the minor child was granted the plaintiff. City and, Farm Lowest rates. J. C. 'Seigmund. AdT. ,- ' .i :- Extension Ordered i An order waa isued by the pub- lie serrice commission yesterday requiring the Portland - Railway, Light ft Power company to furn ish an electrical extension to resi dents along Alder Crest road. The residents affected are F. L. Myers, Rachel Myers, C. H. Ack- erson, L. H. Loomij and L. H. Marx, whh are required to pay the company $18.85 each. Tb complainants are required at the request of the' company to relin quish' their' equity in the private line now . located ' along Alder Crest road and transfer it to the company. They are also required to execute an agreement to take service from the company jfojr not less-than, a year. . Curling Irons - T" : Special '$1.75 with a two year guarantee. Also electric heaters, special 17. Hallk's Electric shop, 337 Court. Adv. J Wanted at Sunday School ' , , A friend loveth at all 'times; and a brother is born for adver sity. Prov. 17:17, Jesus " saw two fishermen casting their nets into the sea, and he said unto them. "Come ye after me, and. I will make you to become fishers of men." Mathew, the keeper of books, had . ahead ther task of ta bulating truths C.8 they fell from the Master's lips. Saul, the bar rister, might enag? - his great talents pleading Tthe cause : of Christ' before the consciousness of the race. And Luke, physician to the bodies of men, can minister also to the . spirit by keeping faithful and "sympathetic record of all "the things that Jesus be gan to do and to teach," and of the) later acts of thofee intimately relaed o him,; - -The Bible school lesson for Sunday, Sept. 16, is "Luke's Contribution to Christi anity." How i many men will be In the classes, in all the Bible schools of Salem , to study this lesson? Men ererywhere are giv ing more and more, attention to the study of the Bible and in soma cities large classes meet each Sunday, some of more than 2000. Long Beach; Cal.. has a class of. more than; 2000, and there is one in Cincinnati. O., and many mora of OTer . 1500. , The v DEED : ' -5 ' - -. L ' ' " -'- BATNE John Raymond Bayne , died at the residence of his par- 1 ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bayne, 4.14 Bellevue street.'September 13, at the age of 27 years. Sur- ' rived by his .parents, .three sis ters and a brother, Mary Eliza beth of Marysrille, Cal.'. Flor ence of . San Francisco, Agnes . and Kenneth of Salem. Funeral services " will be held from Webb's funeral parlora today at 2:30 p. m. Rer. Mr. Kantner officiating. Interment In City View cemetery. . : men of Salem are backward in taking hold of the Bible school work, not realizing the amount of good they might accomplish and the information they could gain. The men of Salem will always be welcomed . In the Loyal Men's Bible school class in the First Christian church at 9:45 o'clock each Sunday morning. ; Son Is Born A son was born last night to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kook. Coast Stolen , l f t J.v Merley. 331 North Four teenth street, reported yesterday that his boy"s coaster wagon was stolen. Two Draw Liquor Fines Possession of liquor by a trio of men resulted in a fine of $50 being. assessed on J, M. Lambert in the justice court yesterday by Judge P. J. Kuntz. Elmer I m bo Mr. Appelman was. joined by Mrs. which the three were riding, was fined $25 for. driving while in an Intoxicated condition. No charge was placed against William Prin dle. The trio were arrested on the Pacific highway by. State Of ficer Kenneth Bloom; of Albany. One Building Permit Issued ' 4 - One building permit was issued from the city recorder's office Frir day. This was to L. A. Willis for the, erection of a one-story dwell ing at 676 North Twenty-first street; The 'building will ' cost $1100, .. . Fined For Speeding ' Eugene ' Southwlch was fined $ 5 yesterday : in police court . for speeding. t Portland Msa Released!- i After tour days in i ) the state prison. . Charles Fueston was ord ered, released under $2,000 bonds yesterday. Fueston was received at the prison on September 10 for a term not to exceed 'five years. He was convicted of a stututory offense against his 15-year-old niece. ... '-' "."H - ' , Forfeits TJaO David T. Luck forfeited $5 ball yesterday when he failed to an swer, to a . charge of speeding. 1 Cited to Appear C. E. Elliott was resterdar ar rested for reckless drlvinr and cited to appear for hearing at 2 o'clock this afternoonJ Car Stolen Hi &n;:;i ' F. ;E. Gearhart reports that his Oakland : touring car was taken from in front of the Gile Mercan tile compsny, yesterday. : r Boys Rnn Away , , ' Local police were notified yes terday , that two Seattle boys bad run away and were asked to be on the lokout for them. They are William Small, age 14, and Mel vln Conway, age 11.' Speeders Are Arrested ' Speeding cost Lyndon Harris $10 in the justice court Friday. F. L. Kirkpatrick was arrested on a similar charge,, but did not ap pear in court yesterday. Divorce Suit Filed ' . - Mary.L. Larkins yesterday filed suit for,, divorce against Guy, O. Larkins. Cruel - and Inhuman treatment Is charged. She asks the restoration' of . her maiden name, Mary L. Stewart. mobile dealer, into the police court to answer to a charge of speeding. Roberts passed the po lice station at a high' rate r of speed, attracting the attention of Officer Edwards, who caught up with the machine at Union. Rob erts was brought back to the sta tion and put up $10 bail. He was booked I to appear in police court . today. Appraisers Named Appraisers for the estate of M. J. Hunt are S. B. Elliott, H. V. Compton.' and C. A. Suing and for the William I. Davis estate Con rad F. Hemyer,-C. -A. Gram and F. B. South wick. Report Filed - " " The appraisers report in the Frank W, Lathrop estate fixed the total valuation at $8,725. Amanda Lathrop is the administrator. Goes After Conrict '..J. Wt-Lillie, deputy warden at the state prison, left last night for Chicago to return Lionel Hobson, convict who escaped a few weeks ago 'by concealing himself In" a carload of brick,' back to Salem. Jeff Baldwin,' another 'captured convict, is still being' held in New Yorki to answer to a: grand Jury next week. Hobson, it Is said, originally came from Chicago. Pursues Wife; I Arrested :-r Pursuit of his wife who was on a northbound Oregon ' Electric train yesterday afternoon brought Leslie Li Roberts, Roseburg auto- r WER E YO U amongst the great throng that has, packed our store since the announcement of our gigantic September sale?, ' ,. tl'r ,i r It not why not call and learn of the up to date merchandis ing methods that make it pos sible -for us to save you, from 30 to 50 on every, purchase. We also handle used clothing. . u-. ': "' , '' -; -i " - . Capital Exchange 343 X. ComT. Phone 4868 W. Preston "Vlres Hearing Albert Preston, accused of swindling the United States Na tlonal'bank out'of $2800, waired hearing in the justice court yes- terday and Is awaiting investiga tion by the grand Jury next week. This move was made upon his own request..; ; J ; Are Transferring Agents 7 Transfers of the O. E. utation from J. W. Ritchie to F. S Appel man, of Corvallis. was begun Fri day, and the: new man will have full charge tbe urst ot the week. Mr. Appelman was Jalned by Mrs. Appelman Friday afternoon, and they have begun a hunt for a resi dence. - Mr. Ritchie will not ac cent tha i 'at ; . t. : understock . an I . 1 i r.:r vate lif .?. IHs ; . .: - . : t: are not complete. Lu. ul t men have written It-tteis , I land headquarters f iL r:.: company in prot a of tht tr. fer. Uoense Grant el. A marriage license waa ? r yesterday to Daiy H;it' rfi.if Orin Harold Reevt-s, both o.' City. (Continued on pr.e 0) "MADA, TRY THIS . LOAF JUST ONE! . You know the "high quality ' of our cakes and ipastry now" know our bread; Our bread is baked . from : the . same' high grade -materials and with the same care. Our jtore shelves s are : always . empty as fast as we fill them with loaves... they sell. Must be good bread to do that. "' ' "Always a bit better" f ' PEERLESS OAKERY 170 N. Commercial Phone 308 7f) -r r... For Winter -'Service Buy Nov. We arc reducing cur stock into, money. Quality; ct price. 30x3V Standard Cord 32x4 Goodyear Cord All Weather Tread. : 32x4 Miller Cord : t . v , . Geared to HcmmI. 32x4 Long Wear Cord ........ r. . m f e "' r - r s v 1 .1 -J various OTiiru ?:a::i:3 '. Cords : Size. ( I'tLtica. ' 28x3 , 8.25 ! .... . . 30x3 6.95 9.65 30x3H 7 5 , 13.50 32x3Va 10.53 17.50 31x4 12.50 17.10 32x4 12.95 17.95 33x4 13. CO 18.95 34x4 13.95 23.00 32x44 23.00 33x41 23.50 34x4 I 29.00 35x4 Va ( 29.75 36x4 Va 31.75 33x5 ... 39.00 34x5 ; 27.60 35x5 37.00 37x5 ...... 56.65 36x6 ...... HEAVY TOURIST TUEH3, "ITnOLTGAL:: n n ,.uaiGor.T y iv-j COMMERCIAL rAND-CCU. SALEL2, OREGOI 1 Established 1917 'N ft UcbbuClough PJgdon d'Cotfc 3-D O L L A R . . D A Y S SAL E 3 3-D OLLAR . D A Y S SAL E 3 I 03 Q O Q r?- r?.'" S r. v-t 1 t I t i I ( M ... r) ! II : : ... ,JJ i II ! j ) JU j. fll n f i 1 i If I- I JL- Ji I-.VJ Ends Saturday, 6 p. m Plenty of Merchandise f o r Everyl : Save Dollars on Everyday Needs for the Home BO IT - ITC MEN'S UNIONS '2Suits ' .- Men's Athletic Union Suits choice of Nainsook or knit in this style. Knit Unions, short sleeres, ankle length. 95c rallies SI GLOVES SPairs Good grade of Canvas G lores for men and women. Suitable for hop picking. Dollar Sale at, 8 pairs for ... - SI TOWELING 6 Yards Q 1 a s s Toweling, 16 '- Inches ' wide, with red fp , and blue stripe. Dur- j ing ' Dollar Sale at, 1 I " yards for 1 . . . . , . . Vni Per Pir Ladles felt i Slippers, r i styles, and colors to choose from. Values . ' to $1.95. Dollar Eala choice of any In etock at, per pair ... ... ... v , " HOSE ; I V PEQUOT I , " HOSE'.p;' I v WAISTS j 2 Pair ' 2 Yards 4 Pair " Each. j Men's Silk Hose with ' . . - ' : ' ' Ladies' white Voile waists . I fancy clocks, the season's 7 Pequot Pillow Tubing, T 'fl Infants Cashmerette Hose (i " with fancy collars; also- , " j best and most wanted ll choice of 42 or ' 45 inch-i V i in white and black, all V n plain cotton V.'aS ts, pc see colors, paring Dollar N width. During Dollar () sixes. Dollar Sale, at, 4 Al I color, values to 52. SO. Dol- Sale at, 2 pair Y Sale at, 2 yards for . . . . . 5 pair i v. jf lar.Salo.at each a , HANDKERCHIEFS TOWELS : HOSE v j J PEPSODEIIT 3 for 3 for . 2 Pair 3 for Men's pure- linen hand- 1 C Fancy Turkish Bath Tow. J BoygV and Girls' Golf H Pepsodent ' Tooth Paste. .( J ' kerchiefs, 'regular 19c V I, els, sereral colors- to -VV . BO,Arol rn1ft ni W enough said. Dollar Sale . ralues. During - Sale at U choose from. Dollar Sale ) Hose, sereral colors. Dol- n jl , ufe, .S 3 for tj il at,-3 for. CJ ii. lar-Sale at. 2 pair ...... A -i; ' V . TIES 2 for: en's Silk ; Pour-In-Hand t " ea. Regular 75c val-. is. .' During Dollar Sale l , 2 for Y Men Ties. oes, at, PERCALE 5 Yards ! 36 Inch wide Percale light rand ' dark patterns Better buy them now, Dollar Sale at 5 yards BLOUSES 2 for Boys Blouses In! light plain and fancy sixes, r Buy now. Regular Dollar Sale, and dark. ancy colored, all T fl ' a .good supply V II ular 95c Yaluetr. -11 II . 2 for . ...... ;:;-;,;ZENITH " .... 3 Jfir3 - - - - - f - ' Zenith : Iemon Cleansing Cream. 1 size jar, Dollar Sale, 3 Jars for ......... ' CREARl 4 Tubes for Palmolire Sharing Cream, the kind men pleasant r share." 35c tubes. Dollar 4 tubes for harm g cream, . ; en like for a T "1 are.' Regular ! (I Dollar Sale ati n CREPE ; 4 Yards r Japanese Crepe In plain rfj colors, nearly - any snaae 11 yod want. Dollar Sale at, H 4-yards ............... VESTS. 7 for Ladies" icnif-Vests, low neck, . sleereless, all sizes 34 to 44. Dollar Sale at, 7 for SI PALT.IOLIVE SOAP. . -IS-Inirs t The genuine PalmolI?e ( j " Soap. . Buy what you need now. Dollar. Sale at, , 15 bars w Oppoiuriitiisfor eveiyoii6. Bargains added tiaily Come, c 22 i;I TV RELIAELE LIEIICHAI ITS 4 M M M 4 4 i - type Vrjf O L L A Zl .DA Y H . fl A L ZZ- )f if P - D OLLA H . D A Y 1 r s '