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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON .SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 13,-1923 5 . I I I I V CITY NE later at Princeton. , Frank C, Flint. radfiatei (of Ealem high school, class of '14, Reed college 19 and Balirl col lege, Oxford. England, class of ii is ' now tutor of .English In Princeton university, , Princeton, , flew Jersey. - vtM Bhr. Kins Apples : At the Prescott orchard. 2 H miles Ja Polk county, , on Oak Grove road. - Bring boxes. Phone v 1937J. , :;V; ' v, ; ol6e - -A" " ' -; 1 Complaint Dismissed ; The complain of Lents Hard ware company against John Wil liamson was 'dismissed yesterday Iji Judge. Kelly on" motion of the attorney for 'the plaintiff. . - For Trees and .Stocks- W. C Franklin, at the Tulip firm, Phone 62F14, is repres enting the , SALEM NURSERY COMPANY rn this section and will Uxs care of your ; needs 4n nur sery stock, both fruit and orna mental tor fall planting. - 0.18E. Keinhart Quits Police Department Roland : (Pete) Relnhart, who recently joined the- police- depart ment as a motorcycle officer, has resigned and accepted a position with the state fire marshal's of fice. Chief of Police Blrtchet has again been brought face to 'face with the employment' situation and . is looking. for . another .man . to UkeReinhm's place.- )u If mrtae Electric Wash fr Exclusively.. H. I. Stiff Furn. C 0..,14. , ., y-y .'. y r Prison Machinery Salvaged ...Though .. considerable damage was done .to machinery at the state prison in "the recent fire, some of It to being salvaged, ac- i cording to Prison Engineer Poul ton. Two. large lathes rained at 11400 'each are being put . into .condition at a cost of a few hun dred dollars and other equipment can also be .'need. Several thous and dollars will be salvaged from the total equipment. Just Arrived . We have a new shipment ot tennis and gym, shoes. . Miller's Shoe Department.- -0-- 13. ' Luurance Case Being, Tried ' . The case of James A. Rowland aad lrena O. Rowland against the National Reserve Insurance com pany ; was being tried- yesterday. It involves the fixing ot valua tion ? property , destroyed. In a fire at r Crabtree,; James , Row land was : on - the- witness stand nearly all yesterday afternoon and had not completed his ' testimony when court adjourned last night. Does-' This Interest Tom?'""-:,' r-r ;:; It you are looking for a job, or It you' need to employ help, use lbs city free employment bureau It the. YMCA. OZ tt. Invited to Class ' . , ' The Hebrew nation kept . the prophesies, the symbols and the sacred scriptures, that made al lusion to the coming of Christ. From that nation came the Savior of men. It occupied the most nnl qae position in the world. It was the highway of, the great com mercial -nations of the world. ;No other spot had such a vantage 413 Orcgo BttUdm ' . : TUpboa 457 The 'Searcy, .jn'lnsuirce P..v- Agency jt"" ; : 1 reneralllnsuranco ' t"BiIlyT Bell -" ? . Frank Wr - BEATRICE SHELTON ' Teacher Piano ' 4 f -:',l ETUDIOS :- f . srr Blot. - ' 5rrf Tsfc, W, Tkozs. , Jja TxU JM. Store Your - Prunes. - -at Fry'slWarehoose -35c per ton per month , in Carload lots , . . IIYDROEt,ECTRIC niERAPEUTIC INSTITUTE (Formerly Dr. Schenks) - S49 8. Cottage BU , fHONE - J - - U82 For Gifts That Last HARTMAN BROS. Dlamoi monds, Watches, Jev sad BUverware rhone 123S. Salem, Oregoai L Galea Arabolance Serric Day and Night ;. j punnp fiRR - I Halem , Orso LADD&BUSH - f , " G:z:rd Dinlihj Dc:inc:j " ' ' r r C""- " '-fr-a 10 a. n. to 3 p. . WS' IN point and could become such a radiating center! for conveying to the world the lessons , Jehovah taught. "Isreal. ; a Missionary Nation,, is the subject for study In the, Sunday schools, Sunday at 9:45 a. m.. Men, ot Salem would be edified and also set a good ex ample to the boys and young men who are patterning arter them. These lessons are worthy of your attention. Corner You will be made welcome in the Men's class at the First Christian church. Special Showing Ot trimmed . hats grouped tor quick clearance, choice $1.00. Miller's Subway; Store O. 13. Arrives .From Portland ' . ' W. W. Wallace of Portland, who has moved . with . Mrs. Wal lace to Salem, will manage the lo cal warehouse of the Willamette Valley Transfer company, suc ceeding William , Bishop, who has movpd to Chicago where he will direct. the hop business of Bishop Brothers. Pending their finding a residence. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace are at the Bllgh hotel. Don't Miss .; I . The Balloon ' Dance at Dream land Saturday night. Ladies Free. O.IS. Toledo Man Visits Broth - Leonard Kranse, Toledo busi ness man. .stopped oft between train yesterday , tor , a brief visit with his brother, Al Krause. To ledo national guards were award ed a silver Joving cup' given at Ashland this spring, according to Mr. Krause. and which is the per manent property of the unit. The trophy will be ' received in Salem early next week and will be on display at the Al Krause clothing store on State: street. Peaches at Crawfords r Last chance for tine canning peaches; 2 miles west on Dallas road. . :)yAi-' I.. ' ol Bridge Creek Visited t The location of a schoolhouse which is in dispute was the object of a visit to Bridge Creek yes terday by W. II. Downing., county Judge, J. T. Hunt and Jim Smith, County commissioners, B.? Her rick, county surveyor, "and1 Mrs. Mary Fulkerson county1 superin tendent. Final ' decision will be made by the board Tuesday. , , last Received Today A large shipment ' of coats at very reasonable pdces. CaH and see them.sopu.at Mrs. H. P." Stlth. 333 SUte. !! " O.iSE New Offices Almost Finished , The first of the week win see the Standard Oil people establish ed in their new downtown Offices on Court street.' The building has been remodeled and re-decorated and the oir people wlH .haveone of the finest offices in the city. Heaters," Heatersi i-rA;, H. U Stiff Furn. Co. O." 14. Store Cbanges Hands- . The Owl Clear Store" Is the name" riven the property "former ly owned by Ed. 1 ' Calavan, 463 State, by Charles Tindle and E. J. Willand, who" took over the busi ness Friday 1 morning, and who spent' the day : welcoming ' old friends at their, new location. Be fore purchasing the Calavan place the two men were employed at the United Cigar store. 363 SUte, owned by J3haw fc i Hoppis. The transaction' had been;,pendlng for some. WtleVtlmev : i 'M- Wil or Nunen Stock v t; -i'- Phone W. C. . Franklin at the Tallp farm, 52F14; If In need ot fruit and ornamental nursery itock of any kind. He represents the Salem Nursery company,? 42S Oregon Bldg. O.I8E. Pew l'ass Barber Examlnatlo Onlv nine ot the 33 applicants for barbers' licenses were , suc cessful In passing ' the - examin- ELMA WELLER ' PIANIST .'.' Tss pr4aetion thrones Xdrs Weight Relssstiea. Donning System Tor Foundation rsn 1351 - -6ls4ie 5 N. Liberty Bt. OSTSOPATHT pfia'nHrlnal and Genuine Spin al Adjustment Treatment. Skill full, Painless Adjustment that gets results. DR. 1. C. MARSHAJLL Osteopathic Physlciaa and : '' ' ( Surgeon - .. 9SM Ommi Bids.' 1 Sal 1 " I SSS U. . Jiatwnai Mas swwwa Tkvnm 869 t ; . In. Fo 4SSJ f DR. B. H. VHITE OrtMpstkl rfeytlcisa as asrgisa J Dr. Akrasu tM t BANKERS ; - r-'-fsliTlhed IrSm , 1 5 BRIEF. ation. Lee Canfield. Salem barber and member of the state .board of examiners, said upon his return from Portland where the examin ations were held this week. : A general tightening up on require ments was assigned as the reason for the many rejections, Mr. Can field said. He reported t there were two convictions ; for viola tions of rules of the union and that there had been three shops In the state closed because of un sanitary conditions. : Eighteen warnings were given concerning the condition s of -shops. . Every shop in the state is : visited at least once a year by one ot - the members of; the board or by the 22 deputies.: Members of the state board of barber examiners - are Lee Canfield, Salem; James i S. Oakes, Prineville, and Roy Neer, Portland. , Just Arrived- , ji . We have a new shipment of tennis and gym shoes. - Miller's Shoe Department. O. 13. t Novel Pets on Display ' Something entirely new In the line of pets is being displayed by E. B. Flake at his pet store .on State 'street, f The display con sists of a female dog. a cross be tween a fox terrier and a coyote, who is the mother of three pup pies by a fox-terrier sire. The mother is white, like her sire, but possesses ' more characteristics of the coyote than of the dog., She is a little larger than the average fox terrier, and her hair is longer. Her features, are moulded along the lines of te wolf of the prai-. ries. . Her three pups aire white.' with brown markings, and favor their sire more, than, the mother; i:,. i f j Special Showing , .. f Of trimmed hats ' grouped for quick clearance, choice $1.00. Miller's Subway Store O. 13. Sailing Today f Miss Cornelia Marvin, state li brarian and Miss Jessica Todd of Oregon normal, ' who are ? on a year's leave of absence, sail today from New York for a year's stay abroad. Dressmakiitc Parlors Kow Ope ;430 K. Summer St. Moderate charges. ? . o!4 Divorce Suit FUed " v , Frances Waterman . . Saunders yesterday filed suit for divorce from. Harold ' Judson Saunders. Desertion and . non-support are the i charges made.;'. Custody? of (ourminor; Children Is asked and title to Salem property which is said to have been purchased .with money earned by the . plaintiff and children. ,The .defendant ; is said to be living now in Balboa, CaC . . J t . Imlah Fruit Farm Apples and peaches Phone: 52F11. ; for : sale. . O.X3 Spanish War Veterans , C. Grant. A. -T. Woolpert and- H. A. Hanson, ot the Salem Spanish War -Veterans camp went to . Silverton . last night to inter est the veterans there in the Sa lem camp first and in a big meet ing to be staged here on Satur day, October' 27. As 5 the Sil verton - camp has. not , been kept up and the idea of the visit there was to get' them" to Join here on the 15th and be ready for the big meeting on the 27th in this city. 1 Attend Our Bargali Jteeord sale 25c and -60c. I Stiff Furn. Co. O. 14.3 h; M Jerseys'at Asictlbi T. J.' Werth'of Wlllamina. will have an auction sale on Wednes day, October 24. at his farm seven miles west of Wlllamina. Fifteen Jerseys are : advertised for sale. The Statesman printed the cata log' SPERRY Alva A. Sperry died at . his residence, 669 North Front street, October 12 at the age of 83. He is survived by his wife. Laura B. Sperry, two daughters. Dr. Myra E Sperry of Santa Barbara. CaW Mrs. Francis E. Knowlton of Spokane, Wn and one son. Earl J. Sperry ! of i Portland, Or. Webb Funeral Parlors in charge of arrange-" ' ments. Funeral announcements ; later. ' . ': ' ' ' :; J; ; ' ELLIS At the residence of his brother. Dr. CI. V. . Ellis. 694 North Liberty street, Friday, October 12, Charles E. Ellis, age ; 63 years, brother of Dr. G. V. Ellis or this city and L Ells worth Ellis of South Dakota. Announcement of funeral will be made later bjr the Rigdon mortuary. : Webb&Clough Leading Fcsersi Directcrt Expert Emb&Iraer ' Rigdon & Son's? tlOTUAT.V Accidents Are Reported ? Automobile accidents 'were re ported to the police Friday by E. O.i Knighton, 475 South Fif teenth, whose machine was struck by a street car while it was leav ing the curb, and by Mrs. C. Ed wards, 102$ North Seventeenth who reported ' another car had struck the one she was driving. f Damages in both cases were slight. Outing Fyinnels 27-inch fancy outings in checks and small plaids and strips, good heavy knappy flannels, especially suited tor pajamas and night gowns. This is a regular . 25c quality. . 'Special price now 6 yards for f 1.00. , Miller's Subway Store. O. 13. ! Oregon Cirower Out The October issue of the Ore gon Grower is the beet that has been issued for some time. : It contains matter of vital interest to Oregop fruit growers. It is print ed at the Statesman office. A Place for Every Member Of the family in the First Christian Church ' Bible school. Sunday is Rally Day. O.I 3. Miss Richards Elected Miss Eva Richards, who for sev eral years has been connected with the state engineer's office, was yesterday elected secretary ot the state Irrigation and drainage securities commission. She suc ceeds Robert J. Simpson, who re cently ; resigned from Vie Itate engineering department. Hawkins & Roberts ." City loans; lowest rates. O 2 tf. Rehearing Asked . , .1 ; The Multnomah county com missioners have applied to the public . ; service commission for a rehearing relative to a grade crossing over the Oregon-Washington j Railroad & Navigation company's tracks to connect with the ferry and Government island. "I i Cartl o Thanks We wish to tbank our msnx friends; for their sympathy and beautiful' floral offerings In the loss of I our daughter and sister. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Koerner and family.! t . ol3e On Man Hunt- The. entire force of Chief T. A. Raffetyl's state traffic ruad Js assisting in the hunt for the ban dits who Thursday afternoon held up. a Southern Pacific passenger train south of Ashland end killed four trainmen. Chief . Raf fety himself,, is also . on the .Job and is directing his nexu .-. . .-.itj Moderni House- Well f furnished for . rent. II. L. Stiff Furn. Co. 14. No Shortage , ; .-. - 'U- There was no shortage of. re frigerator cars on the Southern Pacific lines yesterday, according to the report to the public service commission, 39 cars being ordered and 39 placed. There was a short age of only one ton the Oregon Washington Railroad & Naviga tion company's lines where 43 were ordered and 42 placed.1 Says Check No Good That !a "bum check fer 25 had been given him by Frank Kays was the complaint made to the police yesterday by E. IL Burrell.! Man Cat In Accident In a f collision at Twelfth and State yesterday S. G. Ogle. Aums- vllle, got hitf head - slightly cut. The other driver- was John Baer, route 5; - ..." Bnlbs For Spring- Bloomlne Plant Hyacinths. Tulips, Nar- cissus ana crocus now. oee win dow display. C. F. 'Breithaupt, Florist J 123 N. Liberty.; 0.13E. m, H ' - -i ; " Outing Flannels 27-iach fancy outings in checks and small plaids and strips, good heavy knappy flannels, especially suited for pajamas and night KownsJ This is a regular 25c quality. Special price now 6 yards for $1.00. Miller's Subway Store.-iO. " 1 3. Reward Offered The general ' manager ot the Southern Pacific company has is sued ! the following circular: "This- company will as to each person who- participated in the holdup, of our train 13 at tunnel i3 near Siskiyou, Jackson county, Oregon, at, about, 12:40 p. ' m. Thursday. October 11, pay a re ward of 12500 for Information di rectly! leading to arrest and con viction. Forward all information to Sheriff. Jackson county, or D. O'Cpnnel. chief special agent, San Francisco. ; t Electronic Reactions of Abrams Dr.! White. 606 U. S. Bank bldg. Evenman's CI; A class for men Just organized In the - Bible school at the First Christian church. Go to church somewhere Sunday. A visit, to a modern Bible school might sur prise you as to efficiency In re llgiouB Instruction. . Come and 0.13. Two Accidents Fatal i A , total . of 680 . accidents were reported to the state industrial act cident commission for, .the .week ending. October .11, of which two wrr fatal .- Tfefv wero .Clifford Ashley, a logger of Mohler, and Harry Ewing. a teamster of Port land.' Ewing was Injured Febru ary. 26, 1923, and the claim was closed on account of total tem porary .disability on June 26, 1923. The, widow files a claim ae et-October 5. claiming death was due'to the accident. Of the total number of cases Teported 621 . were subject to the work men's compensation act, 57 were from firms and corporations that have rejected the act, and two were from public utility corpor ations not subject to the act. I Woman Finally Located ' Mrs. Zebinsky, wife of the man who ' terrorized passengers on a Southern Pacific! train' by brand ishing a loaded j revolver a few weeks ago, has 'been located in San Francisco, according to In formation received yesterday by Mrs. Blanche Coe, police matron. Zebinsky was taken to the state hospital and Mrs. Zebinsky placed In the YWCA for a few days, until she disappeared. Her location-was learned through a 'son who lives in San Francisco. Laundry Truck Stolen . One of the Capital City Laun-j ury .trucKs was stolen irom in ... T front of one of the theatres Thurs day night and J recovered by the police yesterday. The car had been ordered to Albany for a few days, and J. Cox, ot. that city. came after It. jHe decided to go to a show before returning home. When he left the theatre the car had disappeared. : . ( Engle to Build Residence - ' Another building permit has been issued - to Adam Engle , Sa lem contractor, who will erect a two-story, dwelling at 1610 Fir. The residence will cost $4500. Bicycle- Rider Fined Howard Waters was fined $2.50 by Police Judge Poulson ; yester day afternoon. He, was arrested xnursday night . tor riding his bicycle' on the side walk. Allen Burke. . 271 North Commercial, was arrested for a similar offense yesterday and was cited to appear in police court at It o'clock this morning. v ; - : J - Flag Ordinance Up Monday ' The proposed f lag - ordinance, drafted ome time ago by Christ Kowitz, will be presented to the City council Monday, evening. The ordinance pfovides certain ways to use the flag on various occas ions, and - is , moulded after the standard formulated by represen tatives of all the patriotic organ izations of the nation J 'The Sa lem ordinance would also provide for punishment for violation, with a maximum 'sentence 'of $100 fine and 20 days in Jail. ", Leaving for San. Francisco -! "George P.' Griffith, commander of : Capital : Post No. .9. and vice commander ot the state American Legion, expects . to leave on the American Legion special this evening for San Francisco, to at tend the national ' convention. Four state officers, Fred E. Kid dle, commander; Harry" M. Nel son, adjutant: George Wilbur, past departmental commander and Glen Dudley, , sergeant at arms left Portland yesterday. The spe' cial will pass through Salem about 9:30 tonight. , T i. PERSONALS v Carl Stenger Juno, ; Alaska, Is visiting I. R. Smith for a few days. I . . -. - ;i : ' .. Wallace T. Riches' was a Tilla mook visitor in the city yesterday and last night. ! . Mrs. Moxley and family left last night for Utah. j : - Mrs. Blanche Coe, police ma tron, was called to Partand as a witness before the Multnomah county grand Jury, Mr. and Mrs. William A. Smart of Bakersf ield. Cat;, are guests of Miss Christine Halvorsen.- " Miss Eva Whitman will arrivn from Wood burn today and will spend the coming week with Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Hardcastle, on Nineteenth street. Earl Daue. Milton L. Meyers and George G. Brown, have re turned from Pendleton where they attended "the grand commandery meeting of the Knighta Templar of Oregon. ! Rev, H. D. Chambers, rector of St. Paul's Episcopal church, will leave Monday for Fresno, Cal.. where, he, will attend a. synod meeting. Before returning to Sa lem he will -visit friends in San Francisco. , - i ' Major. James Dusenoury ex pects to leave in a few days for southern Oregon, looking over the national guard units there, In con nection with the recent attempted train robbery. j Carle Abrams was a Portland business caller yesterday and last night. ! Franklin Berry,' Albany, waa In the city yesterday, f V C.' A.- Swigart. Medford. was a southern Oregon visitor in Salem Friday, ' . " . Herbert Gordon waa here yes terday from : Portland. ' 5)ABVSC0LDS ars soon "nJppad in tbs hadm whhoot "dosingf by nsa of , 1 BITS FOR BREAKFAST I : Beautiful fall days. 1 ' What so rare as an Oregon day in October? . The Slogan editor has, got to show, in The Statesman of next Thursday, that the Salem district is the best dairying country on earth. If you can help, please do so. ' r; '-'"f-;: ' '". 'v: : The thing to' do at the Oregon penitentiary, right now,-is to get the walls up and the roof on the big brick Warehouse, In order that the flax may be turned into needed articles of commerce, bri nging chsh into the revolving fund. And furnishings employment to the largest possible number of men. But for the flax industry, the pros pect for a lot of idle men this win ter would be a disturbing one. The time must' be speeded up with all haste, when there will -be no chance for idleness In that institution.- ' " : -' s s The awfulness of the details of the train hold up in southern Ore gon chills the blood. It - will cause the memories of old timers to hark back to the stage cbach days, when -the Black ' Bart and Todd style of robbers rwereTerrer--- izing drivers and passengers. For months on end, every stage pass ing through that region carried a man with a sa wed-off shotgun in the boot.' It would be a bigger proposition to protect a long pas senger train in that way. a S A scientist says the lady mos quito does all the biting; showing DRESS Coats 111 Of Velour and Bolivia tailored to the new straight- line effect with flare and ruffled bot toms. " j $18.95, $29.75. $32.48, $54.75 ; - We have just unpacked, a new shipment of Chiffon Pan Velvets, some with, others without sleeves. . $29.75, $34.75 . - ; Modart Warner's Corsets that she's no lady. I. -a- . . President 5 Coolldge' talks' so lit tle that he escapes a large pajt of the danger of. being mlsqaoteuY - ; j- ' - Blessed are tne ' peacemakers, though all of them are dead, is the way an up to date: paragraphlst puts it. i Willamette university has about 700 students, the University of Oregon, is about to pass the 2200 mark, and they have " not ' got through counting 0them at Corval lis. And so goes the report all down the line. ' It is getting to be a disgrace to not have a higher education. ' ? : Take Home A Box Of i S) . iTn 3 i ZL XIASOXIC TEMPLE YOUR ROOMS IN APPROPRIATE WALL PAPER ; From the hundreds of attractive wall paper designs we will help jou in selecting paper that will bring oat the desirable effect with your house tarnishing. 1 " 3 " ' And our start llngly low prices are sure to add the finishing touch to your satisfaction. . . MAX O. BUREN Furniture Stove Draperies 179 N. Commercial. - : Salem. Autumn Styles Are Interesting : . ' . -j - - -T-- '( i : - ' -. . i Coats and Frocks this season are amazingly tiered and pleated, to be smart one must have one or the other. .. ;You may? be sure of finding faith ful portrayals of the newest modes, cleverly interpreted. to suit the indi vidual. . i , j . , Dresses 4 AVhcrc it Pays to "Pay as You Go nioiii!' got drunk; on chloroform,..4 - i.' course they cat "fom'e nu-i1;cy shines. - . .-v. . : . ... . OH KOV! Same Ort;heslrc rrabj BigDaEce SiL0cL13 Hear Kirkham's Serena ders direct from . the Winter Garden, Portland Music With Pep, ARMORY HALL . Everybody Welcome TODAYjVrT7- IS Indianapolis (Ind.) National Candy Day IVe Offer a 1 Pound Box of High Grade Assorted Chocolates for - 69c Exclusive j Agents For , J SALEM'' we have h i 1 ! ' H ' Vf, Purses Gloves Neckwear .1.1