THE OREGON STATESMAN SALEM, OREGON WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 19, 1923 5 : ( r 5 m ;. fV. V : k. f ( e ? 1 NEWS IN BRIEF Grand Jury Mwtlng ' Eighteen cases are to be Inves tigated, by the grand jury, -which reconvened Tuesday morning af ter meeting Monday and selecting K. M. Croisan, foreman. The pet it Jury will not assemble until Monday, Oct. 8, when the regular term of court will open. . Mem bers of,, the grand jury are E. M. Croisan, P. B. Simpson, Edward Dunnigan, Jr., George W. Walton, August Neugebauer, Rodney E. McKee and Harry P. Chase. Wanted - 1 . Five experienced waitresses; eteady employment. Gray Belle. Adv. ' lUuhing Season. Under Way - ."Rushing" for various campus living organizations is now well under way at Willamette univer sity, and many new comers are be ing feted and assisted In the mys teries of registration. The- four men's organizations, are Epsilon Delta Nu; Kappa Gamma Rho; Phi Kappa PI and Alpha Psi Del ta. The womens organizations are Delta Phi, Alpha Phi Alpha and Beta Chi. - v J - Little Business in Court , Tuesday was a dull day for Judge P. J. Kuntz, for there were ; no cases .filed in the justice court and none appeared to answer any charge. Routine work only, and that Incidental to his regular prac tice, was the only relief from mon otony, f Special Price . ,. -- On all kinds of puppies during . fair week. Flake's Petland, 273 State. Adv. i '- west at their noonday luncheon at the Marion hotel Thursday, when A. C. Bohrnstedt tells of his recent trip. While away from Sa lem he heard many noted men dis cuss farming and business condi tions, and he will pass their re marks on to the local people. Lewis Property Sold Completion. ot deal that has been developing for some time was made yesterday when Charles B. Unzlcker became the owner of the Ferry street property formerly be longing to Owen E. Lewis. The residence is located in" Capital Park addition. Budget Committee Meets A special committee from the Kiwanis will meet with the bud get committee of the city tonight to urge that money for maintain ing' the children's playground ' be taken from the general tax f and. This committee was suggested at the Kiwanians luncheon yesterday by Fred Erixon. The following committee was appointed to rep resent the organization: Fred Er ixon, Roy Shields and C. A. Kells. i Theater Man H Chester A. Arthur, west coast exploitation manager for the Fam ous Players Lasky corporation ot New York, is here making plans for the exploiting and exhibition of the Paramount feature, "The Last Man." Runaway Lad Is Found -. . Richard : Hirsch, route 6, was restored to hla mother yesterday. He was found at an. early hour Tuesday by Officers . Olson and Putnam. The lad ran away from) his home no September 4, Ilarry Scott Has Accident . ..While driving south on Church street yesterday A. L. Newby stole the right of way from him, Harry Scott.147 South. Commercial, com plained to the police. Newby was going north on Church and had turned west on Marion. - His ma chine 'was slightly damaged, he reported, - r-' - ' 'V.WrVi TUwkins & Roberts -' City loans; lowest rates. Adv. Realtors to Hear Bohrnstedt v Members of the Marion-Polk County Realtors association -will b given- first band -information of conditions through , the middle HYDRO-ELECTRIC THERAPEUTIC INSTITUTE (Formerly Dr. Schenks) . ' 249 S. Cottage St. A PHONE - - - 1182 Fcr Gifts That Last HARTr.iAM BROS DlaatoBda, Watches, Je and Silverware , Phoae 1233. Salem, Oregon ' Qalfr Ambulance Service Day and Night PH0NE666 17S 8. liberty St. 1 CAPITAL JUflK CO. ' AH kinds of Junk and ceecnd-h&cd gcoix We. pay foil value, 215 Center Street Phcne 323 I An Exceptional Opportunity For a limited number of young ladles, with a hig& school educa tion or Its equivalent, desirous entering the 1 nursing profession. Mercy hospital, Eugene (fully ac credited ' by. the " state board f o the registration; of graduate nurses) offers such an opportun ity. A thorough, course in medi cal, surgery and obstetrical nurs ing, etc. Is given. The teaching faculty being ; supplemented by in structors from the university. For further j particulars address Sister, Superior. Adv. " Corvallis Man Wants Girls ' Belief that Corvallis boasted of plenty of girls was shattered yes terday by Ray Price, of the An drews. & Kerr confectionery store, who was In the city. "What are you' looking" for, Ray?" he was asked. "Girls," was the reply. Price said he was having difficulty in obtaining; help, and thought that he might find some in Salem. Rooms Short In Eugene That Eugene is in as bad a fix as Salem for) suitable apartments is the opinion of William (BUI) Relnhart, who returned to Salem yesterday after hunting for a location for the -winter in the university city. Relnhart will have charge of the frosh football men this year. Smallpox In City ; Three cases of smallpox have been called to the attention of lo cal physicians.; These say that In none of the specific instances had the person been vaccinated, v Spanldlrig Adopts Single Shift' Because - of . a shortage of logs due to a cnange In camp locations, the Spauldlng Uogglng company yesterday adopted a one-day shift. Men go to work at 8 o'clock, in the morning andT quit at 5 o'clock. Many Pirnne Pickers" ,TV The federal employment bureau has 1,000 prune pickers ready to start work in the orchards just as quick as the hop season, closes. Wanted ' ! Five experienced waitressesj steady employment.! , Gray .Bella Adv. - i . i " Marquee la Built ; . A new marquee extending the entire length of the block between Chemeketa and Court streets along North Commercial on the east side with the exception ot one building on ' the Chemeketa street corner Is being built.. It will be a good shelter during, the winter. Accepts Ubnry PoHition Miss Helen G. Moore of Walla Walla has accepted a position In the state library cataloging de partment. Miss Moore is a. grad uate of the Illinois library school and took post-graduate work dur ing last summer at the University of Washington. Miss Agnes Nel son, who was formerly a member of the state library staff, has re cently returned to take charge of the purchasing department. Visit Portland , : Dr. and Mrs. Mendelssohn are visiting relatives In Portland. They will return Thursday. Electronic Reactions of Abrams Dr. White, 506 U. S. Bank bldg. Adv.':- - r: ,,I . .: i- ;v.K- all Jews are Invited to attend. A Happy New Years to all is the wish, of the Jewish community of Salem. H. Stelnbockv president,; Louis Soloff, secretary; I. Saffron treasurer. 1 Indian Released From Jail Charles Wacheno, Grande Ronde Indian, who was featured in a run away last week, was released from the city jail Tuesday. Wacbeno was found o have been Indu;ging In too 'much extract. Experienced Waitress Wanted The Spa. Adv. '! Will Attend Rally . Nearly 200 members of the "Live Wires" Sunday school class of the Leslie Methodist church, composed chiefly of Willamette university students, are planning to be present for the rally day dinner at the A. C. Bohrnstedt home on Fairmount avenue im mediately after church next Sun day. 'Under present ; plans th9 membership will be increased to 300 before the end of the year. Officers of the class, , recently elected,, are Albert Logan, presi dent; Margaret Gates, first vice president; Albert Guyer, second vice president; Eva Kerree. secre tary treasurer; Martha Leaven worth, assistant secretary. Gilbert Buys Property F. S. Gilbert, - financial secre tary of the First. Methodist church has bought the old War ner property, 1285 South Liberty and will .make that - his home, renting his property at 455 South Liberty. Many will remember the Warners. The' son, for some years a painter here is now in Portland as is also the daughter Mrs. Jim Roberts. '; Experienced v Waitress KARAM J SHORTHAND Practical. Modern Method, may be learned in 30 easy lessons. TYPEWRITING taught free with course. ; ; ' National School of Shorthand 497 N. High St. : Salem, Ore. p:' 3'-. . : ; OSTEOPATHY i ' The Original and Genuine Spin al Adjustment Treatment. Skill full, Painless Adjustment that gets' results.;. t DB.L. C MARSUALli y Osteopathic Physician and Sargeon s .,. . , 228 Oregon Bids. Salem. New Party Proposed - Plans for the organization ot a farmer-labor party in the Sa lem ditrict are said , to be under way. A meeting will be held dur ing the second week of October to perfect the plans. B. E. Brack ney of .Portland is one of the headers of the movement. He was in Salem this week in conference with local - persons, interested in the organization. v 80S v. a. nraoau nu sauovs Psoas S59 ; Et. Pbohs 48fJ DR. B. H. WHITE f (MMfiUic Pbymlclan and B StoetrvnM ZMsgiwsU and TrsatasaS (Di. Abnuas' Method.) Salem . f Oregoa LADD & BUSH - - ; '!;,? t r BANKERS J 'M J-: il Established 1868 j .! ! ? A , ! General B&ckb? Bcibess 1 ' Office Hours from 10 a. m. to 3 p. in. J MMpwwlw,w,,MMMBWBBWSBBMMSSWSnMS ' Notice, to the Public asaa We have moved the balance of the fire, smoke and water stock across the street from 286 Commercial to the old Busick corner and are open for business there. We will-continue to make sacrifice prices on all the old stock. As soon as our former location Is remodeled we wilt open up again with a complete new s'tocK of hardware and, In the meantime we solicit your patronage and will strive to always merit your confidence. v 9 Fire Gale En ' ! 4'-"- Visits In Salei P. B. Arnell, former editor of the Oregon Teachers Monthly and now advertising manager of Mont gemery Ward & ' Co.'n Portland branch, Is in Salem for a Short visit. He will be in charge of the exhibit from .the Portland branch at the state fair. . ' - v - .' . ; ' Judge Rand In Portland 'John L. Hand, supreme court justice, addressed a large audience Monday night in Portland. The meeting was on ' the occasion of Constitution day And was held In the Lincoln High , school au ditorium. Fire's Out Smoke all gone and business at the Parker Studio Is again In pro gress. AdV.,' '"'?'';.:; i ;f: Will Close . All the Jewish business houses will elose tonight at 6 o'clock and not open again until Friday morn ing, in observance of the Jewish New Year's holiday. There will be services at 'the Darby building.-and DIED ; iv'1:;-i BIXBY In this city Tuesday eve ning, Sept. 17, .Augustine ! W. BIxby at the age of 71? years. Father of Miss Ida B. Blxby of Salem. Or., Mrs. Walter B. Schaefer and Mrs. Fred E. Leek of Missoula, , Mont." One son, - W. H. Bixby ot Salem, two bro thers, J. C. Bixby, of Garden City, Minn., H. Ward Blxby of Wllsonville, Or. Funeral ser vices will be held Thursday morning at 10:30 o'clock from the Rlgdon & Son mortuary. Rev. Acheson officiating. Con cluding services will be held in , the City View cemetery. Webb & Clougti Leading Fcssrd Directors Expert Embalmera Rigdon & Son's KOItTUARY ' Loral Men at Theatres : ' Fitting observance of Constitu tion day was made last night at the Liberty and Grand theaters by Major Dusenbury, who appeared In uniform and spoke from the point of view of a soldier. He dwelt upon the fact that during the war 4,000,000 swore to main tain allegiance and to fight for the constitution. Rev. Martin Fere shetian spoke at the Oregon thea ter. These short talks were spon sored by -the GAR and are being held under the auspices of all the patriotic organizations in Salem. Good Sale Yesterday The livestock sale of Ri C. Wil liams at Sherwood was a I success. The stock averaged $238.20 and would have averaged more had not the owner placed a reserve bid of $2000 on one cow after'a real bid of $1,000 had been made. There were buyers . present from Can ada, .Washington and a wire bid of $250 from A. K. Sweet of Ce- darville, Calif., on one-baby bull that sold for $325 to a man from Washington. The sale was pro moted and managed by j E. A. Rhoten. . - - - City and Farm Loans i Lowest rates. J. C. Seigmund Adv. Boys at Fairgrounds Ten boys from' the carpentry department of the boys J training school worked at the fairgrounds yesterday on the Santlam , com munity display, and were given a picnic lunch at noon. The boys training school, is planning to en ter several exhibits in the Santlam display, and has completed many fine articles at the school. - School Inspected . Governor Pierce, Secretary" of! State Koaer, Secretary R. B. Good in of the state board of control and newspapermen Inspected the state industrial school for girls yesterday. They were guests of Mrs. Clara Patterson, ' superini tendent, at dinner. We Buy Onions ' See Moody. Pacific Fruit & Produce Co., Salem.' Or. Adv. Relative Dies in Iowa j Word was received yesterday from' Mrs. G. K. Schuneman in Council Bluffs, la., that her moth er died, there yesterday. Mrs. Schuneman was called to Iowa re cently by her mother's illness. Ovw $200 Received i More than $200 has been re ceived so far by the Salvation ar my for the Japanese relief. This includes contributions in the ket tles and contributions sent to Al lan Kafoury, treasurer of the lo cal organization. The Salvation army maintains a large 'corps of workers In Japan and operates hos pitals, clinics, nurser'8 and other social service agencies. Many of these were destroyed fn the earth quake. ; Cpardian Appointed Harry C. Eturdavant was yester day appointed guardian for his younger brother and sister, Lu cille, aged 12, and Roy, age 10. The estate of the mother who die a recently, consists of payments on a government Insurance policy. Appraisers appointed were Frieda Obeier, Georgia Pettlt and Brazier Small. ... Keeney Resigns Governor Pierce yesterday re ceived the resignation of B. F. Keehey as one ot the Lane coun ty representatives in the state legislature. Mr. Keeney resigns to accept an appointment by the county court as county assesor to ill a vacancy that has occurred in that county. . For Tallin Signs Phone 1888. As good as any you'll find in the state. Adv. . L Stevens Coming- Jay Stevens, representing the Pacific Coast Underwriters assoc iation, will stop here tonight on his way from San Francisco tc Portland and will confer with Will B. Moore, state fire marshal, rela tive to the Oregon program for fire prevention week. . Among oth er things Mr. Moore has; in mind is the printing of stickers to be ueed on the windshields of auto Two Licenses' Gutnted . , , Marriages licenses were grant ed yesterday to Thelma Verrel, Sublimity, and C. C. Maertz of Stayton. and to J. R. Shaw of Klamath Falls and Wanda V. Brown of Stayton. Begin Xow . T To plan your holiday gifts. Sit tings may, again be made at the Parker Studio any time ; after Tuesday. Adv.- Witness Called Investigation of the nurses at the Deaconess hospital who are alleged, to have mistreated .girls at the hospital was before' the grand jury yesterday. Sixteen witnesses appeared before the jury. Potato Men. to Meet ' , There will 'be a public meeting for potato growers ' and shippers at school room No. 720, court house. Portland, Saturday, Sep tember 22, at 2:00 p. m. for the purpose oi aiscusing ine new po tato grading and inspection law and coming to an understandiug regarding its provisions. f . All points oi ine law win , do utaen up and fully covered, and : there will also ba a demonstration ot grading. Growers ' and shippers are urged, to attend. Going to Seattle- Representatives of the Oregon public service commission will be In Seattle today to atend the in terstate commerce commission's hearing In the Montana grain rate case. ' - ; ' : Administration IHsmiocd W. S. Woodhouse, administra tor of the estate of Laura ' Wood house, and Rev. Geo. Henriksen, administrator for the testate of Morris Johnson, were dismissed yesterday following the hearing for final accounts. Signs and Show Cards Warren Htint, 219 StateJ Phone J37- A Friendly Gathering- ' The employees of the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph company will have a. get-together and social- meeting at the - Chamber of Commerce rooms Saturday evening at 8 o'clock. ' Wanted. John Ttannbt i g ' The Chamber of Commerce has received a letter5 from Stockholm, Sweden, asking for the where about of John Runberg, who was formerly stewart of the chamber. The letter is from a neice and she Inclosed five crowns to pay for the- information. If any States man reader knows anything of the whereabouts of this man they will please notify the secretary. C. E. Wilson. j , . ' . Hardware 3Ien Coming The Willamette Hardware and implement Dealers asoelation will have a meeting in the Chamber of Comerce rooms Thursday be ginning at 8 In the morning and continuing through the day. About seventy-five dealers are expected I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I i WANTED LADY TO CARfi FOR convalescent patient and do light house work. Red Cross , Pharmacy. : ..; WANTEDFIVE EXPERIENCED waitresses; steady employment Gray Belle. . , i NEW MODERN " BUNGALOW, splendidly located 95100. Gert rude J.j M. Page, 492 N. Cot tage. ' 6-ROOM BUNGALOW, $4200; 5. - room bungalow $3900. Attrac tive corner, lot and new bunga low complete in every detail $4150. Gertrude J. M. Page, 492 N. Cottage, y. APT. HOUSE CLOSE IN, $4200. Apt. house, close in $13000. Apt. house close In $6300. Apt. house close in $16,000. Gert rude J, M. Page, 492 N. Cot- .- tage. . " '" FOR RENT 5-ROOM; 6-ROOM and 7-room houses. Gertrude J. M. Page, 492 North Cottage. I NEED MODERN . FURNISHED : bouse3. ; Kindly list, your hous es with me. Gertrude J. M. Page .492 North Cottage. - Does This Interest ; Yon? ' If you are looking tor a Job, or if you need : to employ help, use the city free employment bureau at the Y. M. C. A. Adv. Begin Decorating Today : The decoration for the streets fair week, are all here and the work of putting them up will be gin tomorrow. The supply is alrge and the streets will look very at tractive. Funeral Designs ;- Of all 'kinds, flowers in season at Maruny's. 211 Miller. Phone 916. Adv. 1. PERSONALS FOR SALE Large Remington -typewriter. Good bargain. Phone 736M. Satisfying Is the one word that ap proaches a description of the delicious perfection of our fountain drinks, and so cheap too, you will be sur prised. . . SCHAEFERS DRUGSTORE 135 N. Cora'l. ; , Phone lot Harry PInkerton, of Dallas, was in the city yesterday on his way to Albany. fk: E. Gibbard, assistant post it aster, will resume his duties to day after an absence of two weeks while on bis vacation. Oswald West of Portland was in Salem yesterday making arrange ments for his horses at the state fair. His daughter, Helen. West, will ride the West horses during the fair. Frank Mllliken of Salem and Henry Turner of . Chefnawa, have purchased the Sternberg grocery store In Silverton. " , Miss Myrnia Robinson of Lin coln, Neb., a former resident ot Salem, visited friends here yes terday.'. She came to Oregon to be with a brother who is seriously 111 in Portland. - ; E.' A. Rhoten goes to Yakima, Wash., today to spend a couple of days at the fair there. ; Standard Oil Preparing P Fine Downtown Offices i Work of remodeling the build ing at 421 Court street to fit the needs of the downtown office of the Standard Oil company was be gun yesterday morning by Albeit Searert. contractor in charge.. The building will be ready . for oc cupancy about October 1, accord ing :toE. E. Wyatt, of the oil concern. . . -1 , Modern offices as up to date as any in the city will be main- THE BIG Watch For Them! REMEMBER A few dollars ' may save your eyesight now but once it is destroyed the wealth of a Croseus cannot restore It. MORRIS OPTICAL CO. SOl-0 . Oregon Bldg Oregon's Largest Optical - Institution iPbone 230 for Salem, ! Appointments. ' Oregon talned at the new location. Six employes - will 'be la! the new of fice; About 30 men are em ployed, in Salem by the oil com pany. The office will be 22 by 58 feet. Zinser Meets Boy Scouts At Chemawa Indian School Howard Zinser, scout executive, met with the members ot the four Boy Scout troops at Chemawa last night and discussed plans for the coming year. Eighty of the boys returning to school were mem bers of the four troops which were organized last year. With 200 new boys enrolled this year, those in charge of the work hope not only to fill up the ranks of the four troops now organized, but arrange for another troup. , George V, Bent Is deputy com missioner in charge of the troops at the Indian school. Rooms in the new dormitory will be used for scout meeting places. The building will be ready for use within a short time. Mr. Zinser addressed the mem bers of the American Legion post in Silverton Monday night. An effort will be made there to have the legion sponsor 'a Boy Scout troop. A committee will.be ap pointed to have the matter in charge.- . 1 GET YOUR PIANO TUNED By our Factory Expert. Pricej, v considering .Quality of work. cheapest in t'.,e city. .Phone 1659. i M TAIXMAX PIANO STOKII - jSOS K. Twelfth Hf. One Block North of Southt-r.i , ; clfic Passenger Depot.,"' -I ClosetiVromorrcw i J : So see today for !!iip wonderful bargain Via in en's clothing that has made our September sale tie talk of Salem. :- '' ' We Sale Ends Saturday. -. ' - - " ' also buy second hand clothing and shoes. .Capital Exchange 342 N. Com'L Phone 1308W All benefit of regular Ufa lnfunnce,witK aevenltpleacili l$AA (caturt Sr A DEATH PV MdmialMhms ybu get Hiess 5 i ' In the Perfect Protection Policy of West Coasi Life. Study these 1 features. Some of them must enter into the (if e of every man. Face your own situation squarely and you will admit that you should nave the protection of each of these features. You can easily investigate this remarkabie policy , through the coupon below. Send ri today. . rr . OAST ILiIFG INSURANCE COMPANY upHt frricC'SAjtriuNosco ' . District Blanager Wanted If" w m 'TZ- : ONE OF THE STRQNGF.ST COMPANIES. IN AMERICA Prune " Grow ers WE CAN FURNISH YOU PICKERS - We have on our list about 1000 men and women, who will soon be released from other work PHONE 225 r Wr YoSSwdf01 U. S. Employment Service Y. M. C. A. Building SALEM; Cr..