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TTTO OTJFfiON STATESMAN. SALEM. OREGON SUNDAY MORNING, "SEPTEMBER 30, 1923 CITY NE WS IN BRIEF Prominent Speaker II Dr. Lyman, a prominent clergy man of tbe Congregational denom ination, la In the city and will apeak, in the First Congregational chorea at 11 a. m. today. A Prompt Decision--la necessary if you are to start ' yonr course for business training on Monday at the Capital Business College. We hare been talking to you all week about tbe wisdom of such a decision. It la now op to yon. We are looking for you. on Monday morning.' bright and early. We will not disappoint yon la re sult. Adr. of Indianapolis. Competing with the Holstein were Brown Swiss. Jerseys, Guernseys and Ayrshlres; Canl of Than We wish to offer our thanks and appreciation to our friends for their beautiful floral offerings and expressions' of sympathy extended to as during the Illness and death of our beloved husband and father. Mrs. W. H. Grabenhorat and Fam ily. AdT. ! ! , . Lesion Will Sleet Tuesday The first of the winter meetings will be held by the Salem post of the American - legtan Tuesday night at the armory. , Laura Grants Churchill Teacher of piano. Phone 1709J. -Adr. r . . . -Inmate Diee 1 '. ,..: ' Paul Smith, 31, an Inmate of the state hospital for the insane. died there early Saturday. He was committed from Lane county September 22. and was aerioualy ill at the time. His wife, Ruth Smith, lives In Eugene. railroad extension asked Is not puouc necessity and that ' the revenues that would be derived from local traffic would not be su indent to pay expenses. . : - - - 1 -,- 4 Breakfast . At the Gray Belle, 7 till 11. AdT. Few Accidents Reported . Only a few minor accidents were reported to the police station Saturday morning and afternoon.; W. It. Barnard waa struck by an other car while driving south on Cottage street. Slight damage waa done each car. Charles Fish of Albany was struck by Henry Kayser'a car. Considerable dam age to the car was reported. Mrs E. Osburne reported that she struck A. C. Lane, and that Blight damage was done each car. vU Two Pined F. S. Aunuson waa fined 1 5 for apeedlng and F. Tyrell was fined $2.50 for driving over a firehose, SjUa Dorothy Peaire- Teacher of piano, will begin teaching October 1. Phone 34 5 J. Adv. - , EernlnsfCTina Cup For thealmal best represent ing its breedTVesrdlesa of claas, the Fisher FlouringW UChallenge cup was presented to (VJ. Bern lng. Ml. Angel, owner of a Hol stein cow. Last year the cup waa awarded to a Jersey. Judging for the eontert waa made by Mr. Crane IC2 Ma ? bt, iune 297. Merchants' Lunch ...etc Kooiles 3c America Dishes Chiae Dlahea Open 11 a. m. to 2 p. m 1? sale, dancing p.m. to 12 to. HA HZDY va ktMMty wnt caajroum n rmr aay aae i Trmim thr kta . CVma te aa4 las aa tall yaw o It. Uaa aaa Jar, aa4 If r ara ! nt. ynr aaaaay will ka tafaaaa. zzzra rsra groxs, iu . Cait Kodak Film Developed At the CaplUl Drug Store, will be the beat work you ; have ever had done. ; Film in at 8 a. m. ready at 12 m. Those In by 1 p. m. ready at 5 p. m. Adv. Concert at Hospital- The La Grande municipal band, official "band of the atate fair, gave a concert at the state bospitalfor the Insane Saturday, morning. Several state Institutions were vis ited by various musical organisa tions' during fair week and visi tors to the hospital, penitentiary and other Institutions were num erous. . ; ; -.. Lessons la Singing ' . A : Lena Belle Tartar reopensher vocal Studio - Oct. 1. Bertn nan ana advanced students , accepted Tone fundamentals, pbraaing, die tlon. Interpretation. Special class features. Phone 334 for appoint menta. Studio. 184 N. Liberty St AdT. Without Proper Licen A. A. Banick was arrested ' for having Improper license plates and cited to appear for hearing 'Mon day. - : t Frank E. Churchill Teacher of piano and pipe or gan. Studio, 147 N." Commercial; phone 1709J. Adv. v Bicycle Stolen C. O. Wldlck reported yester day that his bicycle had been stolen. "'- ' 1 ; ; .'- Doe This Interest Yon? ' If you are looking for a Job, or If you need to employ help, use the city free employment bureau at the Y. M. C. A. Adv. - c. c CTcn no, ' . Crseral CZTlce Prattle) Cr"ce. Tyler's Drnx Ctcre 1Z7 C Ccssaercial Ctreet nYDno-ELEcrmc kieiupeutic msTiTUTE (Formerly Dr. Schenka) 13 S. Cottase St. fHONE 1182 Fcr Gifts That Last HAQTr&n.BRQS. C!araon.a. Watches, JeweSry . and CUverware 11. s a a Ealem, Oregon " Will Barn Slashing F. A. Elliott, atate forester, baa tent to the timber owners of the state notice that after October 1 the annual burning of slashing may be done without permit from the department, out all precau tions to prevent spread of the fire Into timber are required. It is urged .that' the burning be done before weather conditions make it impossible. A It is suggested that owners adjacent to the slash be notified before the . fire la set Local fire wardens will cooperate and. give advice.. Dr. Mendelsohn Haa Record- More than a third of a century of practical experience In the fit ting of glasses Is Dr. Mendelsohn's record, and It renresenta . an un questioned value to his customers. He does not belong to any com bine, his prices are reasonable and materials of first quality. Office, 210-11 U. S. National Bank Bldg. Phone 723. Adv. . : - i j Free Beda Glveaw- , Four youths, two 17 years old and the others IS years, registered for free beds at the Salem police station Friday night. They were S. D.. Ludlow. O. Swart, J. Bailey and Clyde Royse. , 5 L ' : City and Farm Loa Lowest rates. J. C Seigmnnd. Adv. . i . Vz? r-r.i lUzti. . FHOHH CC3 - - l; j L Luertj CU -CIm Oregon CAPITAL JUI1K CO. 'AH klnj cf jss!c and i 215 Cczttr Ctreet ' Railroad Fflea The Union paeffic system has filed an answer to tbe complaint of the Oregon public service com mission now before the Interstate commerce commission in which the Oregon ; commission asks for a railroad extension across eastern Oregon. The Union Pacific ehal lengea the constitutionality of the transportation act of 1920, but not. the Jurisdiction of the Interstate commission. It contends that the BEATRICE SHELTON Teacher of Piano STUDIOS " Darty 14r. SaaMa Taaa- wad., Tam, Moil. m faaaa Stft raaaa 18SS ELilA WELLER . PIANIST Toaa pre4aetia taraasa Ha4 . Waicht Ralasatiaa. Panning System ' ' " Far ' rooadaUaa -: Flasa 1351 Sta41 85 N. Ubarty St. ; OSTEOPATHY The Original and Gennlne Spin al Adjustment Treatment. Skill fnlL Painless Adjustment that gets' results. DR. 1m C, aiARSHALL -- OeteopaUhle Phyaidaa and ; - Surgeon Oregon Bids. Salem. MS V. . Wattaaal Xaak BaflSiaa Iaaa 85S Xaa. raaM ! DR. R.H.VVWiTF iia i xijuou aaa alaatiaata XMaaaata aa4 CO. Aaxaau U aUaA.) Calem Oresoa ':-,;.LADD&-BUSH , BANICERS ; ' V-: Established 18S3 1 , ; ; ' i i ' '' ' GtztnJ Bzrldsj DcsIzssjj 1 l Offka Ilcsrs frcra 10 a. n. to 3 p. ja, iJOTIC E T O T HEP U B L I C Yre have moved the balance of the tire, smoke and water stock acres the street from 2SC Commercial to the old Baslck corner snd are open for business there. We will -continue to make aacriflce prices on all the old stock. As soon aa our former location la. remodeled we will open op again with a ccrsflcte new stock of hardware and la. the meantime we so :: 'X your ratrona an4 will strive to always merit your eon- A 1 . Electronic Reactlpna of Abrams Dr. White, 60S U. S. Bank bldg Adv. .. ' ;' v Two Fires Saturday : . i The fire department was called oat twice yesterday. A call In tbe morning took the department to Jorgenson's where a carbide box had biased up. An afternoon, call was made to the Liberty theater where a lot of papers In the fur nace caused a great amount of smoke. No damage waa reported at either Tplaee. Fire Out Smoke all gone and business at the Parker Studio Is again In pro gress. Adv. r":. Speeders Tak .' Ev A. Johnson of Portland was arrested for driving' 35 miles an hour. He was charged with hav Ins;- no driver's license. : He- de posited $20 ball. Bert Cohan of Marshfleld was caught while driv ing 35 miles an hoar and deposit ed $10 hall. ' Eat Breakfast At the Gray Belle; service- 7 until 11. Adv. Conies From Oregon City f W. J. Wilson, sheriff of Clacka mas county, was In Salem yester day with a warrant for the arrest of A. C. Nelson, wanted there tor cettlnr money on false pretenses. Nelson was arrested on the same charge in Marion : county this week. Local authorities turned the prisoner over to Sheriff Wil son.''-. .' ; ;" : : : : ' s Hawkins A Roberta City loans; lowest rates. Adv. Three Licenses' Issued- . Three marriage licenses were cranted yesterday In the county clerk's office to Lloyd. LaDue and Ethel Canfleld, Laurence O. Gard ner , and Teresa H. Finney, and James OLuper and Erma G. Ba con." . Funeral Designs Of all kinds, flowers In season at Marnny's. 211 Miller. Phone 16. Adv. " - ;-'"i':,r:: SMITH Paul Smith died at a local, hospital Saturday. Sur vived by his widow, Ruth Smith. Body sent to Eugene for burial by Rlgdon. V; r::T: OLSON Oscar E. Olson, age 29 years, died Saturday. Body will be sent to Portland today by Rigdon. " Webb & Clough :Dirtclcr ;', y Expert Eabalnera v Dayton Teacher V Miss Esther Roederi one of the teachers In the payton high school Is visiting her parents in Salem Breakfast- . - 7 until 11 at the Gray Belle. Adv. Modern Writers to Meet . The Modern Writers section of the Salem Arts league will meet Tuesday with Miss Grace Smith at her home on Center street. WOULD KILL SELF? Grotto Gets Charter - x , With about 100 prophets from the ' Portland grotto present, and also C. E. Mensinger of Portland, a member of the supreme council, EI Karas grotto of Salem received Its charter last night when a large class of local candidates vwas in itiated. All Master Masons are eligible to 1 membership in the Grotto. ' - " '- T " PERSONALS t .' .. ' w Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Logan . of Tualatin were Saturday visitors in Salem. -- , F. S. Appleman; who was slated for - the Oregon Electric agency here, but who was transferred to Eugene from Corvallis, was in tbe city yesterday. Sherman Graff, former Salem man, la - spending a few days In the city" en route to California, Graff is an expert linotype 'man. a " ' h M - - if -' i t . ! ; ' 1 m -r P ' 4 FOOTBALL RETURNS At Iowa City Oklahoma Ag gles 0; Iowa 20. At Atlanta Georgia Tech 28; Oglethorpe 13. At Oxford, Ohio Georgetown (Ky.) 0; Miami ,21. At Athens. Ga University of Georgia 7j Mercer 0. At Chicago Lake Forest col lege 20; DePauw .-;- At-Jayton, Ohio Dayton Uni versity 161; Central Normal In diana 0; : At Durham. N. H. Mlddleburg 21; New Hampshire 0. At Alliance, Ohio Slipper Rock (Pa.) Normal 20; Mount Union lz. ' r - ' At Beloit, Wis. Belolt 33; De kalb 7. . , At Mlddletown, Conn. Wesley- an 12; Bates 0. ,. Arlthaca. N. T. Cornell Jl; St. -Bonaventure- 6. , At Fort Collins, Colo. Colora do Aggies 33; Wyoming Univer sity 0. ; V At Washington Georgetown 29; , George Washington 0. ; At West Point Army 41; Ten nessee 0. At Oberlln, Ohio Oberlin ; Hiram -7.V At Pittsburgh Toledo 12; Car- negle Tech 32. At Spokane Gonraga 7; Al umni S. At Corvallis O. A. C. 12; Pa cific University 0. At Annapolis Navy 39; Wil liam and Mary 10. 'At Hanover,-N. H.- Dartmouth 3: Norwich 0. 1 At Hamilton, N. T. Colgate 42; Clark Tech 0. At State College, Pa. Penn State 53; Lebanon . Valley ; 0. At Notre Dame Notre Dame 74 ; Kalamazoo 0. . , .. At Denyei? Denver University 13; Regis College 0. - I At Provo, Utah Brigham Tonng University 16; Montana State 15. - At - Palo Alto Stanford - fresh men 56; San Diego high school 0 At Los Angeles University, of Southern California 18; Califor nia Tech 7. , At Tacoma College of .Paget Sound 34; U. S. S. Philadelphia 0. University of Washington. 42; NEW COMMISSIONER. .'Is 5 t Ricdon C- Sorfo r -'""L 'j aMaMMbawsl Pedro Cuevara, new Rcujdfnt Ccmr-Us'oner cf tba PhllippSne '-j r ?i V k .princesa 'Mafalda Princess Mafal da and her sis ter,' daughters of "the King of Italy, it is rumored, tried to com mit, suicide, due to their illness. Considerable mystery has en veloped. They are said to be highly temperamental and fond of each other. U. S. S. New York 7. . University of Washington 33; U. S. S. Mississippi 0. At Berkeley University of Cal ifornia 49; -St. Mary's 0. DISASTER HEARING MAKES NO PROORES Investigation, Marks Time While Officers Occupied ' With Other Duties SAN .DIEGO. Cal., Sept. 2. Investigation of the destroyer dis aster off Honda, Cal., three weeks ago, marked : time today while members of the naral' court of in quiry conducting the probe occu pied themselves with the admin istratlve duties of their various commands, ready to begin on Mon day ' what is expected to . be the final week of the Inquiry. Admass of technical testimony was being asembled for lntroduc tlon- at next week's sessions. In cluding, estimates of property loss involved, in the wreck of seven ships, and the serious damaging of two others. Mechanical officers were also preparing to testify concerning the exact nature of injuries received by men hurt in the disaster and to state whether or not any of these might be likely to result in per manent disability., i Of the 13 naval offlcers.involT- ed in the inquiry in the status of Purity beyond a ' question Suits your taster and digestion. BETTER-yEF Do You Realize Vhat It fileahs In comfort and convenience ... , - .... . : to have any one of the many electric household devices we have to offer. In your home? i ' Call In and let us show you some of them. BR O W NE LL ELECTRIC CO. ; Successor to -; ' WELCH ELECTRIC CO. defendants all but two have test! fled and these are expected to cor roboaate accounts - of the disaster already cited by their . colleagues. Several other witnesses, including subordinate - - officers connected with the navigation of ships fol lowing the U. S. S. Delpby wbsn she turned off her course on to the rocks, are' also scheduled to take the stand next week. CLASSES STAR T ii Hi Physical Education Schedule for Fall and Winter Made Know The schedule for the TMCA physical education department has been prepared, and work will be gin at the Association tomorrow. Special classes in wrestling, tumbling and boxing will be sched uled later as the demand for this work is shown. Wednesday v is women's and YWCA day at the Association rooms and classes are scheduled there then for both swimming and floor work. , Swimming follows all. class work , and basketball schedules will be announced later, i ' The business men's classes meet Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 5:30 and other, nights at 6:15; the senior boys meet at 8 o'clock Tuesday : and Friday: beginners at 9: 16, Saturday morning with the preps at 10:15. the cadets at 2 o'clock on the same day. The juniors, 14 to 16 years, will be taken care of at 4 o'clock on Mon days and Fridays. -Those Junior boys who are working will be tak en at 1:30 Monday snd Thui ' nights; the lntermedlati-i, f. : 16 to 20 years, will be nJi ltt at 7: SO every Monday aid Ti ui day nights. It. It. Boardnian. physUal i!r.- tor at the TMCA, will be iuLa,w. of, the gymnasium c!ass-.. NIVDY N3SnO S.3HS s A Y tl A ' : j - V i AVJ 1 MaanaSaa Cost- of Esaiac: My cost, $100,000 yours, 50c a vcc!; . By Edna Wallace Hopper Miss Mary Katharine Camp beU ("Miss Columbus"), who is elected "Miss America" for the second time at tv- ' City beauty pageant; She is from Cohimbu. u. My quest of beauty cost mother and me at least $100,000. We searched the world to get tbe best that science had to offer. c But those helps made me fam ous as a beauty. . And they have kept me a youthful beauty-to my grand old age. . Now I want others to enjoy those same helps. I hare arrang ed so all may get them. Any girl or woman '.may use all my help at a cost not over 50c per week. ' White Youth Clay - My skin is like a baby's, yet my age is tt: . Iowe that largely, to a superclay which France created for me. . , .v " , , ., . Not like the crude and muddy clays so many still employ. .This clay Is white, refined and dainty. It is based on 20 years of scien tific study. No old-time clay brings comparable results. ' I call this my White Youth Clay. It purges the skin of all that clogs it the cause of black heads and : blemishes. . It brings that rosy afterglow which ; so amazes and delights. . It combats all lines and wrinkles, reduces en larged pores. Jlow it multiplies beauty, how It keeps youthful bloom, is shown rby my complexion. No girl or woman: can afford to go without it. The cost is 60c and $1. Two master creams ' My Facial Youth is a liquid cleanser which I also found in France. Great beauty experts the world over' now employ it, ; but they charge too much. It contains no animal, no vege- j table fat. The skin cannot ab sorb it. It simply cleans to f depths, then departs . All the C : : oil. grime and dead skin come with it. One neTer knows v, . a clean skin means until she ' It this way. My Facial Yc costs 75c. My .Youth Cream la my t creamsanother French creai It contalna both lemon and tj.. berry. Also all the ttst that ence knows to foster the ek!.i ? tnre. I use it as a night err also daytimes aa a powder t Every hour I keep ny akin f tered and protected by It. 1 . matchleSs cream my Yc Cream costs you 60c per j r. My Hair Youth My hair Is my greatest r ' r It is silky, lustrous, luxuriant grows finer every year. Bar. 1. falling hair and ray hair era i known to me. This hair which. mllllort c Is due to my Hair Youth. I t it with an eye dropper -din clo the acalp. There it combats I ened oil and dandruff, 'which t the hair roots. 1 It stimulat , fertilizes. Then hair thrive ? ; as flowers thrive in a wsil : garden. One ralnuta a d:w all this. My Hair Youth dropper costs' 5 Oo and fl. All druggists and to-ilet ters how supply Eisa Y.".r Hopper's products, T"It'i comes a guarantee, meru t me that these are tta t : I In existence." I hope that ' they did for me and rains duce you to try them. L-sa , lace Hopper. Business ad r Waukesha, Wis. 4 . . . I v. FO L. ' V ) w n ' I r 1 -a: A paying: grocery business, centrally located. Fixtures, auto delivery truck, and all equipment for the successful operation of business included. If you are interested in making money, on an investment in a business that is established and one in which the future is most excellent, you can hot afford to pass this by. Address 66 GROCERY" . Care Statesman Publishing Co.