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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 21, 1923 CITY NEWS IN i i :a joini meeting , oi Sk v . Salem , Lod ge No. 4 and. Pacific: Lodge No. SO A. p. and A. M., - will be Jield -at' the lodge rooms - at ; 8 o'clock p. m., September 21, In observance of Constitution Week. A musical program will be ren dered, followed by an' address by Jxhn L. Rand, Judge of tbe Su preme Court. All Master Masons are Invited. By order WVM Sa em . Lodge No. 4 r and i Pacific Lodge No. 60, A. P. and A; M. -': - :; , " . " TUlainette Loses Football Star .? That Howard Post, former Sa lem hieh school Dlaver. intends -to gi to the University of Oregon this till Instead of to .Willamette , uni versity, was , learned yesterday, jftost Is a backfield man, , and those who hare observed his play lag in the past predict that he will make his letter at any col lege he attends before his gradua tion. Miller's Big Umbrella Sale be gins today! See ' advertisement. Adv. ,.;.-.: Just Arrived . ,. " A new shipment of coats; some thing newv and classy. t Call and see them at Mrs. Stlth millinery store. Adv. Xlachelor CInb Aetiv ' One of the most' unique of the l ays and girls Industrial clubs of tie state on record . in the state department of education is, the Kachelof Sewing 'club rof Crook county. The" m'emberra'arfl :jall X oys and their work consists ' In eewing on buttons, putting on plain l atches, sewing rup rips- and mak lag things of leather that 'are use-; 4 at 10 1 uujr. -i 'i . -V- - v. Miller's Big Umbrella Sale be gins today! Sea -advertisement. 7-Adv, :.:' t - . . sjsjsusMunussssnsssi IHrpper Recalls Boyhood ."" . : Milton Klepper. ' Multnomah county senator to the state legis lature,' recalled some of his early recollections of Salem .yesterday at : the Marlon-Polk county ; real tors luncheon. -Klepper said-that t, h en he9 first came- to Salem, 22 , ICaroxn Shorthand '. : Practical, modern ('method, may be learned In 30 easy Les sons. - . . -: , ; TYPEWRITlNaltaugh tree : with . course.:? " 'f sri 1 NATIONAL SCHOOL SHORTHAND 07 N. High, St. Salem, Ore, it IIYDIIO-ELECTRIC ' - rnrnAPEunc msnTUTE ;f (Formerly Dr. Schenks), J S19 8. Cottage SsVf 5 I'lIONE' .-;:Ji: -1182 ;rcr"G!fta'-;Tt:.V.Iest'- I l HARTMAn J5RQS I' diamonds, atch.es, Jewetrjf and CUrenrare ILs3 1SZS, Ealem, Oreso Day and Nlht PH0UE C38 iS7: 173 S. lAZCTtJ LZ CAF1TAC JUfflCCCL i AH kinj cf jcsSc and bseond-hond goods. .We. pay fell vtlua. 215 Center Stmt Phone S33 LADD&BUSH BANICERS , t . Estatlishcd 18G3 ; f -.r'-1 , t " Gsssral Baclaas Boixaess . - .' 1 , Offlca Hours frora 10 a. ia. to 3 p. xa. I: Notice to V,e have moved the balance of the fire, smoke and water stock across the street from 28S Commercial to the old Busick corner and are open for business therev We will continue to ".ike sacririce prices on all the old stock. As soon as. our roer location is remodeled we will open up again with a c iiplete new stock of hardware and la the meantime we solicit :r r itrcnage and will strive to always merit your confidence. years ago, he obtained a place as clerk In the old Central hotel, near the Southern Pacific sta tion. Klepper is now a Portland laywer, and was in the city on business connected " with the , Red Top Taxi company, for whom he Is an attorney. ; f The Brand New j v' 7 True Blue Oakland' alx has ar rived. See it at VIck Bros.- Adv. City and Farm Loans Lowest rates'. J. C. Seigmund. Medford Dog .fiiolen -Police, nave, been notified, to , be on the lookout for a tourist party who are beleved to have stolen "Beckie." a collie owned in Med ford. - i Property Exchanged- Valued at $11,000. Will E. Purdy exchanges his home " on Waller street tor-the S. Q. Acker son farm, five miles east of Sa lem. George Thomason handled the deal. -Adv. J Virginia Going to' Fair Virginia, the pet fawn at the state penitentiary, will be a visi tor at the state fair and will be found at the state penitentiary exhibit. Virginia Is about 4 months old. .and is large for her age, due to the good care she has received at the prison. ? . Wanted i. : " ; ; V:' : - Fiye experienced waitresses; steady employment. Gray Belle, Ad ... Return From Oearfaart Rev. and Mrs. ;Ward .Willis Long returned last night from .a two weeks' vacation spent at Gearhart. Mrf Long's parents-, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Long, accom panied them on the trip to the coast. Mr. Long will occupy the pulpit In the First Presbyterian church Sunday. ! Does This Interest Ton? '' If you are looking for a job, or If you need to employ help, use the city free employment bjlreau at the Y," M. C. AiAdv? . ii i ' . Big Dance at Dreamland - Sat, night, featuring James Kirkwood, baritone singer. Don't miss this; It will be good. Adv., Accidents Are Reported . 4 Accidents jpave been reported to the police by Trubert Hender son, 1225 Shipping, whose ma chine was struck - by - another while the owner was attempting : . oriolu The choicest, most delicious fruit and nut chocolate, on (the market' Quality, supreme - Honestly priced. SALEM SMOKE SHOP Next to Bligh Hotel. A place ' " ' where Ladies can trade. ' FREEjPENCIL with your order'of school sup plies, LP. Paper :$1.2& per ream. : ; . . We are ' headquarters ' lo r school - supplies of all kinds. - " Little Lady Store 4 4 :t ; 2th 4 - Center?: T- - rEI4IA WELLER , . PIAS1ST, Tone yrodnetion - throngk - Modern Weight ReUxatwa. ' Dunning System j , Tor rdaadwioa - ' ' Fhons 1351 ' - Studio 695 N. Liberty St. , OSTEOPATHIC The Original and Genuine Spin al Adjustment Treatment. ' Skill full, Painless Adjustment that gets) results. ' -i DR. Lb C MARSHALL Osteopathic Physician and ' ? .' 8argeoa i' S2S Oregon Bldg. Salem. ' 60S V, 8. VaUonal Bask Bafloisg raoM SSS t km. Fbom tt DR. B.H.WHITE Ottsepatki Fkysiclaa and aoxfsea ZUtromia XMaanesU aa4 Inttawi (Zr. Ateftaa aCMk4. Salem - ; Oregon the Public BRIEF to park on High. Beatrice Wal ton, 1077 Center, reported ' that when her engine stalled on the street car track her car was struck' by a street car. Poster Wintermute, Route 2, bumped in to another car with minor dam ages to each,' he reported to the police yesterday. . Shale Oil Demonstrations Shale is Kale, tonight and Satur day, Sept. 21 and 22, at 7:30 p m. Don't fail to Bee it. Worth investigating. ; Hartman Syndicate Inc., Over Royale .Cafeteria, 462 State street. Adv. Auto Had No Muffler Because his automobile did not have a muffler. Hale M. Mickey, 823 South 12th street was cited to appear In police court at 2 .o'clock this afternoon. 'He was released under $5 baiJL.Thorsday Just arrived a new shipment ot coats, something new r and classy. Call and see -them at Mrs. Stlth Millinery Store. Adv, . Bend FUea on Water Terrence Foley, manager of the Bend .Water, Light & Power com pany yesterday filed with the state engineering department for a wa ter right on the Deschute river to supplement the Bend water sup ply and provide for Alteration in the 'water used" for domestic pur poses. The estimated cot of the Alteration system is $80,000. The Brand New True Blue Oakland six has ar rived. See It at Vick Brosw Adv. Begin Now ' - : To plan your holiday gifts. Sit tings may again he made at the Parker Studio any time after Tuesday. Adv. ' Taxea Coming In ", Taxes which are due October 5 are now coming into the tax de partment at the rate of Ifi.OOO a day, according to the . depntie. The real rush In the office will not come until the first days of October. Attention CAR The comrades will attend a con stitution meeting at the Armory tonight, Sept. 21. Good program. O. F. Lane, Ad J t. Licks His Dogs , . Merle Ivie, deputy la the coun ty clerk's office, was busily, en gaged yesterday In "licking his dogs." in other words stamnine the envelopes containing dog col lars and licenses. Deputy Moore from the sheriff's office? has been busy the last few days rounding up the folk who have failed td get their, dog .licenses , and .collars sooner. More than . 50 collars and licenses were mailed out from the county clerk's office yesterday. Experienced Waitress Wanted The Spa. Adv. Fire's Out Smoke all gone and business at the Parker, Studio Is again, In pro gress. AdY., - ' - Watch the Kiddies Three cases of diptheria were reported to the state board' of health from Marlon county the past 'week. Upon the "opening of schools the danger of disease Is enlarged. Writing further the board says. "The means of trans mission and also the method of control of the diseases ' are well known to, the health . authorities today. Failure to control : them is due to the lack of cooperation on the part of parents and teach ers. Best results are obtained by school supervision under the di rection of alschool physician or public health nurse. In the ab sence of these it is the -duty of the teachers to make dally i in spections of, the schools, and keep a close watch upon the pupils for communicable diseases.. Upon the first appearance of symptoms children should be promptly ex cluded from school." ,43IarinclloM At Darby's drug ' store. .'A Beauty Aid for Every Need." Adr. : '5 r . . Verio Miller Released " T Verle Miller, was released from the county Jail yesterday by Sher iff Oscar Bowers upon the com pletion of his sentence of 80 days for an asault upon his agen moth er. Miller is a resident of - the Tew Park addition. - He served 25 days Jn Jail, fire being remit ted because of good behavior. Just arrived a new shipment of coats, something, new and classy. Call and see them at Mrs. "Stlth Millinery Store. Adv. ; v ; ' i Webb & Cldugh ' Leading Fcstral Directors Expert Embabaers Prowlers Still Artiye- i Prowlers are still active In the city, the latest to receive a visit being Emory Schmeer, , Portland, who lost a spare tire and rim from his machine which was parked on Ferry street Thursday night. S. II. Nelson, 420 South Twenty second reported to the police the theft of 'his boy's speedmobtle. II. Balch. 1902 North Fifth, reported that he left his suit case In the Terminal hotel rest room' and when he returned it had disap peared. : ; Hawkins & Roberts i City loans; lowest rates. Adv. i Miller's Big Umbrella Sale be gins today! See advertisement. 'Adr. Grrind Jary to Report Report ot its investigations of 18 cases is expected to be made public today by the grand Jury, now in session. Nearly all of the witnesses subpoenaed appear ed ' Friday. The outcome ot -the charges against the Deaconess hos pital is awaited : with a great amount of Interest. ' To Make t " Your window look first rate, call Pullen Signs, 1888. Adv. Traffic Violator Arrested ' Passing another automobile on a blind curve on the highway south of Salem caused a complaint to be filed In the justice court yesterday against Luke S. Shields He was cited to appear, today. We Bay Potat See Moody. Pacific Fruit & Produce Co.. Salem. Or. Adv. Tho French Shop- Is bow ; displaying many new hats, gowns and eoats. Our lines are complete; many new models just In. 113 High St, Adv. I,: laMcrance Adjaster Here . For the purpose of adjusting the Insurance n. n contents of the buildings destroyed by tire at the state prison Monday, W. M. Pat terson, manager of the Facif ic Coast Adjustment bureau, of Portland, was in tho city Friday. He expected to reach the conclu sion of his work today. A CoUecClom Of' beautiful coats now on dis play at the French Shop, 115 High St. Adv. Pontes Visit. City- Mar ah field's Pirates. ; booster organization ' of the Coos Ba district, passed through Salem early Thursday evening "onr their way to the Pendleton Round-upw The Cherrians were on hand to greet them upon their arrival and presented their (fellow boosters with several boxes of cigars be fore the train left. - The Widest Variety 7 Of smart styles we have ever presented in millinery, gowns and coats. The French Shop, 115 High St, Adv. Many Beautiful Of irresistible s charm for ma dame, and mademoiselle. The French Shop, 115 Hign St. Adv Room Listing Begins Today Listing of rooms In private families to take care of the over flow of visitors in Salem during fair-week will begin at 10 this morning when Mrs. Emma Mur phy Brown takes charge of the booth in the Marion hotel lobby. Mrs. Murphy or her assistant will be in the : booth between 10 o'clock Lin the morning "and - 5 o'clock in; the afternoon today, this work will be continued until the last day of the fair. Proprie tors of the Argo, Bligh and Ter minal hotels have also offered the use of their lobbies for the pur pose of listing rooms. Wins Bootees f Irene Walker was the first girl born in the new maternity ward of the Deaconess hospital.- She will receive the pair ot bootees which were knitted by one of the women in the old people's depart ment for the first girl born in the new wing. " ; . ; . Miller's Big Umbrella Sale be gins today! - See advertisement. Adv. . . - . Governor Issues Pardon James Smid of St. Paul, sen tenced to serve three months in the county jail, was pardoned yesterday by Governor Pierce, Smid had served Just 30 days of the sentence, having been received at the jail August 20. Experienced .Waltre- - Wanted. The Spav Adv. Men's Salts and Overcoats $25, $30 and $35., Climb the RED STAIRS and save Ten Dol lars. ' Fullerton & Burnside 384 State street, UPSTAIRS over the Spa. Adv. First Fall Rain -: The - umbrella so - long furled came into the open for an airing yesterday and . with It came the rain ' coats and rubbers - which have so long been hidden away In dark closets. The reason was the first fall rain. The nifty winter coats, visible only In the smart shops until yesterday, were seen gare many old timers ' a chance to say "I told you so, I said it would rain because next week is state fair." ' ' Just arrived a. new shipment of coats) something new and classy. Call and seer them at; Mrs. Stlth Millinery Store. Adv. Pick wicks Still Operating - Pickwick stages are still oper ating, and did not stop yesterday In this state as ordered several days ago by the public service commission. The stage compnay applied to the commission for an extension of the time, and pre sumably this' was granted. Be cause of the absence of the com missioners, this could not be as certained last - night. The stage company. -however, notified the Terminal ' Stage x& Hotel Co., to continue' selling its tickets. The company operates 5 between Se attle and San Francisco. Electronic Reactions of A brains Dr. White, 506 U. S. Bank bldg -Adv. . - ; Strawstacks Burned The first rain of the season was evidently, the signal agreed upon for the farmers to burn 7 their straw stacks. The western sky toward Independence was J rosy last night and many thought that another hop yard was afire. Polk county, folk reported however that it was nothing but the burn Ing straw stacks on about a dox en different farms near Indepen dence. - v Signs and Show Cards Warren Hu nt, 2 1 9 State. , Phone 93 7 .: '. Adv. Harfwell in Wresk : George W. 'Hart well, .who was on the schooner Fred J. Wood, re cently wrecked on the coast of Alaska, visited with his brother. Charles C. Hartwell, in Salem last March. The boat went ashore in bci Ing sea, September 17. . No lo4 of life was reported. Faneral Designs Of all kinds, flowers In season at Marnny's. 211 Miller. Phone Sl- Adv. ( Sot an Office ' : The position of secretary of a county tax" supervising and con ervation commission is not an of fice under the law and can be held by a county official, notwithstand ing the act that prohibits one per son from holding two lucrative public offices. This Is the opinion of, Attorney General Van Winkle. The commissions of all the. coun ties will meet in Salem Monday of next week, .and 'Governor Pierce has invited, the commissioners of Multnomah county to attend. All except the Multnomah commission, which was created, under a pre vious act, are . appointed by the governor. Record Enrollment- Registration in the college of liberal arts of Willamette uni versity totalled 51 S when the reg ister was closed, last night. This Is believed to be at least 50 more students than have ever registered at .a corresponding time in 'the history of the institution. - It in cluded only those whose registra tion is complete and that number will be substantially increased by the end of the week. For Sale While, They Last , We have just arrived with 1,000 head of first class breeding ewes from Curry county.' They are all picked ewes, and ,range In age about equal one, two, three and four years old. Inquire, ot Ed Philippine. Stayton, Or., or V. J. Philippine, Scio, Or. Adv.- Safe Cracker Is Released The state prison gate opened yesterday for Max Wallace, head of the gang of sale crackers who "blew" the safe at the; tubercu losis r hospital several years' ago. Wallace was the last of the gang to be released. - i -; Constitution ' Program Tonight , ; Public observation " of Consti tution week will be held at the armory at S o'clock tonight, and will complete the observation In c ID rue Otorct Opocialo '' ' '..-. These & Specials offer you an excellent opportunity ? to save on articlesof value and merit. A BIG VALUE 12 Bars Jerjren's or Ctolfirate's Soap 10c Sjze Special 79c For Men Only Gillette Safety Razor (Gold) Regular f6.00. i -; Special 98c CENTRAL PHARMACY the city, A musical program, with community singing. led by Edwin Eocolofsky." wiir be featured. An address will be made by Judge John McCourt. Wanted Five experienced . waitresses steady employment. Gray Belle, Adv. Klk Meetings to Resume Regular weekly meetings of Sa lem Lodge No. 336, BPOE, will be, resumed Thursday, October 4 according lo announcements be ing sent out by Harry J. Wicdmer, secretary. This will .mark? the be ginning of the winter activities of the Salem lodge. Membership in the organization Is 1150 at pres ent, and plans are being made to Increase. this to 1500 by' April 1. Entertainments 'Will ... be ...held monthly during the winter as they have in the past. The committee In charge of the entertainment features consists of A. L. Wallace, Paul Stege and Roy Burton. TLeague Holds First Meeting A small number of members ot the Business Men's f Adjustment league met at - the Chamber of Commerce rooms last night for e short meeting. This was the first time , the members had got ten to gether since June. . .v . , Special Pri , On all kinds of ptipples during fair week. Flake's Petland, 273 Statev- Adr. . . i Adjudication Affirmed,, i ' , Judge Dalton Biggs - of the clr cult court lor. Harney county has handed down a decree affirming the order of the state engineer of several - years : ago jelative" to the adjudication of . water " rights on Silvies river. Several hundred users are affected by the adjudi cation. Including the William Hanley ; company and the Pacific Livestock "company, The decree provides that the ' -adjudication may be altered to meet changing conditions of the1 future. : ' PERSONALS William Iwan, member of - the Salem fire department, returned from 'his vacation .trip to Seattle yesterday. He was called north by the illness of a sister. ' W. C. -..Faulkner;: father of Charles Faulkner, Salem fireman, has returned from V trip to Ta coma. - Ralph Watson, political editor of the Portland Journair was. in Salem yesterday .visiting relatives - B. F. Irvine editor of the Port land Journal, was a Caller yester day at the., office. , of j Governor Pierce. : . -v ; ' : . William Hanly, Harney county cattleman, called - on Governor Pierce yesterday. w .-"-. ; G. B. Df tson spent Thursday on business in, Portland. ,- Luke Lv Goodrich, ttssistant vice president of the Anglo & London-Pdris ' National bank; of San' Francisco,' was registered at the Marion last night. Mr. Good rich was formerly president of the First National bank of Eugene. He was returning from a trip, to Seattle. v - C. A. Reynolds, SHverton, was a business caller in . the city Thursday. He remained for the Marion County Community Fed eration meeting last night, as a representative of the Silverton community club. 5 J. H. Lincoln of Silverton is a resident at the Mennonite Old People's home at the Deaconess hospital.- Harry Howe, an employe at the Webb Funeral parlors, has re turned from a week's hunting trip to Tillamook. '. V .The rumor that the' Flrpo- Dempsey winner will fight the Greek-Italian winner is mejrely a rumor. . . TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY j FOR RENT FOUR AND FIVE room unfurnished apartments. Nine room house cldse in. Adults. 465 Center. For Women Only Rubber Household Aprons, a big Special at 43c OPEfJirJO CHAPEL : SERVICE IS HELD J. W., Day of Portland and President Do ney Address ; Students "Willamette is richer in tradl tion than any other school In the country; you cannot study the his- tory oJ Oregon or the northwest without studying;; the' history of Willamette," Ji W. Day represen tative of " the loard of trustees. told Willamette ' university stud ents congregated for'- their first chapel service yesterday." He con eluded with a plea that the pres ent Students should no nothing: to mar the old traditions, hut rather that they build on "them. ' ' : More than 500 students are now registered In Willamette and were present for the chapel senrfce yes terday. ; -; - Ih his opening talk to the' stud ents, , President Doney pointed out the privileges which they were to enjoy and urged f nil participation In them. Continuous class attend ance and hazing received their usual share of consideration, " tho president urging that the students would refrain from hazing,' that "you may bring no reproach upon yourself, your class, or your uni versity.' "-?v;'" V - Silo Filling Occupation V About Silverton Just Now . SILVERTON, Or., Sept. 20 (Special to The Statesman)- THE BIG Waich'-Fbir TaVmlC l. U When You Buy Electric Lisht Globs Tou want more than glass and a bit of copper and wire you want most of all good light and Quality. Buy your next ; globes . here and get both quality and right prices. FLEERER ELECTRIC 471 Court St. COrdPANY Pnc tec Steed t$ I Straight Liiio Goats The straight silhouette rules the mode, and it is particularly attractive in practical coats of this style. Camel's Hair, Bolivia, Lustrosa and other soft woolens Which seem particularly , suit able for tailored coats are employed. Many take the fashionable side closing with no suggestion of a belt. - prices : -4 $13.75 to CjD.CD The-harvesting of clover seed.1 which has been the chief occupa tion of Silverton farmers for some time has been replaced by that of silo rilling. "As an average the clover seed crop is reported as be-' ing poorer than looked for earlier in the "season. Many farmers re port a harvest, of but .75 to 100 pounds an acre. Others report an average of three buahels an acre. One seed grower raised as high as seven and a half bushels of seed to 'the acre. . . . VI thought you said she was one ( Of your , best, friends." : "Sh U." r "But when you met her the! other afternoon she seemed stiff i and formaL" i"- ! i "Yes, but ? I understand her ; thoroughl. he'a just been rcs2-' ing. a book-on etlQUetta." Commjj to Snlcr.: PrMeDehtliin in Ictercd lltildzz fcr C : past twelve jtzri DOES KOTPERATE Will be at Slarlon Hotel EaturL'-y Sept. 22. Office hours: 10 a. m, 10 p. jn. . -. . . t , '. ' - OXE DAY ONLY No Charge for -Consultation t '-Prv MellefathinIs- a" re:':F graduate In medicine and sur r and is licensed by : the stata c ; Oregon.' ; H9 . visits professionally tl;? more. Important towns and cltK and offers to all who call on tv: trip free; consultation, except t! expense of treatment when ; sired. ,; .. '- ; - . . -f ; , v . . ' : According to his methoi ( treatment? he does not operate 1 chronic - appendicitis, gall noj, ulcers of stomach, tonsils or noids. - ' - He has to his credit wonder results in diseases of the eto: : liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerve heart, kidney, bladder, bed we ting, catarrh, weak lungs, rbr mati8m, sciatica, leg ulcers r. rectal ailments. If you have been ailing fcr t: length of time and do not get e:' better, do not tall' to call, as I proper measures rather than i ease are very often the caun: your long standing trouble. Remember above date, that cc: sultation on this trip will be f: and that his treatment Is d.... ent. ::: - Married women must bs companied by their husbands. 1 Address: 211 Bradbury Los Angeles, Calif. . i t 4 1 1 1 V .3 c: 1