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4 a r f. f I CITY NEWS 14.. j' IN BRIEF v Diphtheria IWlieved Halted-. No more diphtheria cases have cpme to the attention of Dr. C. E. Caahatt, city health officer, this week,' and the cases remain at seven, with one of scarlet fever. AH. of; these cases are confined to (1ih Knulwood district. late Not FikIj; Week-end 'surprise special, 39c, a pou 11 Regular 75c . quality. Thu Spa. O.20. I Hawking & Iloberts -City loans; lowest rates. 02 tf. J, IVannUi on Iispby Kvidence that .peanuts can be successfully grown in the "Willam--ette valley, particularly the Sa " lem district, is to be found in the 'vines displayed . at: the llartman jewelry- store- -yesterday. -1 The peanuts were grown by Batty Cooper, Nofffc Wajter treet, who has experimented 'with . this crop for some time. The jeanuts are well developed and are said to have yielde&rabundantly with lit tle attention required. Come in to Dor Sales Room And see the two new Overlands, the Champion and the Black Bird. First showing, in . Salem. ; , Vlck Bros. ' o21 Seymour Joiioh Iay Speak , Seymour Jones will probably be' tbe speaker at the regular luncheon 'of the KIwanis club at the Marion hotel Tuesday noon. Special music will be provided by John IS, Jleardley, tenor, from Eugene., ' . , Wantetl ; Experienced cashier and candy girl. The ,Spa. Adv. 021. i Judge Kunta to Make Decision Decision in the' case against Mrs. Carrie ' Hitter, Ybodburn, charged with contributing to, .the delinquency of a minor girl, will be made the first of the week by Judge Kuntz in the justice court. Mrs. Ritter, is said to have at tempted to; coax a 14-year-old girl away from her parents and to send her out of the state. were August Huckestein1, Nona M. White. Linnkv -M. Lee and C. P. Elgin. In case of illness among members of the grand iury one, of these jurors would be chosen to fill the vacancy. ; A Ilarjptin . )j Good physician's chair, nearly new. Call at 1190 South Uberty and see it. . I 'o2'2. Prisoner Paroled, tp Sheriff ; After sentencing Bob Johnson to one year in the stae prison for contributing to ' the delinquency of a minor, Circuit Judge Percy R. Kelly pa rolled i him to Sheriff Oscar Bower Saturday morning. t'hickeu DlniU'r At Central .;hurcb 19th and Perry. Plates. 50c and 25c. Tuesday ... evening, v October 23. ' . . o23 Had Improper Plate Having improper license plates v- upon his automobile cost J. E. : Anderson $20 when he appeared before Justice of the Peace P. J. KunU Saturday.- - SHANGHAI CAFF. v" Itercbaflts'-liunch ..... ... .SKSc Noodles . ... ...... . ...... . 25c .;. liuerican DisLes Cbineno Dishes .v Open 11. a. ni. to . 2 . p. ,m Music, -dancing 9 p.m. to 12 m. ; w. .V.. . 42 Oregon Rui!J"iB Telephone 457 The Seavey. Bell Insurance ;. j j. : ; Agency - General Insurance "Billy" Ball Frank Warar Accidents Are Report el It costl Janres McCaffrey, 371 North High, $15 when he appear ed before Police Judge Poulson Saturday to answer to a charge of speeding. ''McCaffrey was arrest ed late Friday afternoon by. Offi cer Edwards who checked him- as traveling 37 miles an hour along North Liberty. Does This Interest You? If you are looking for a job," or if you need to employ help, use Ihe city free employment bureau It the YSICA. 02 tf. Jury Dismissed Judge Percy Kelly has gone, to jUbany following the "end of the court eepslon gjere. The petit jur ors .were dismissed with the ex ception. t)f four, who with the grand jury are subject to call. The four jurors not " dismissed BEATRICE SHELTON Teacher of Piano . STUDIOS - OaxtT Bid. 1 BaiMwet Tbwu "Wad.. Tfenn. Va, Fit, Sat. . Phoa S6S . . Pfcona 1299 Store Your Prunes at Fry's Warehouse 35c per ton per month . j in carload lots V HYDRO-ELECTRIC rHERAPEUTIC INSTITUTE Formerly Dr. Schenks) 249 S. Cottage 8t. :.!: jPHONE lf82 For Gifts .That Last HARTMAH BROS. Diamonds, Watches, Jew SO lewalrj Phone 1255. Salem, Oregom I N Saleza Ambulance Service Day and Night PHOriE 666 I 17S S. liberty St. I Oregon ECZEMA REMEDY W koBUtly belleva CSUKOLENX will trarm any eu f Eesm or otker akin diieM. Com ia and let aa toll yen abomt it. - Cm on Jar, and" if yom. r diaaatiafiad. jobt money will ba ratandad. Price $IJ0. j ; , . PERRY' B BSVO 8T0EE, 118 8. Ooa'L . BL O. STONB, MJ. General Office Practice - Cancers Treated 1 . Office Tylera Drug Stoca 157 8. Commercial Btreet ELMA WELLER i 1 PIANIST Tosa prodnetion - throngs - Uodera Weitht Relaxation. Dunning System ' . Tot ' Paondatioa - ' Phona 1S51 Stadio 695 N. Mtoarty St. ' - OSTEOPATHY N e The Original and Genuine Spin al Adjustment Treatment. Skill full, v Painless . Adjustment that sets results. I . DR. Ik C. MCARSHAIX - Psteopatliie Physician and ' i " Surgeon 228 Oregon Bldg . K Salem. -m T" i I 60S u. b. Taonl Bask Bafldtoa; I 'm m - Ba. jtbobo vow lft DR. B.H.WHITE ' I OstaopatUo Pbyaidaa' and SoTfaoa j XlaetroBio ;Diacao8ia and TreatmaB J Dr. Abimma' Method.) Balem --. j V.- :: T - Oregon ... LADD&BUSH bankers;: - ' " - Established 186a )itvv ' ' 1 ( ! General Bankiaz Bosineis , ; - Office Hours from 10 a. m. to 3 p. nu Frecl Smith in Town . Everybody- in Salem used to know Fred J. Smith; He was at one time, a few years ago, a mem ber of the city council. He ie now at Seal Beach, Cal., where he has charge of the amusement depart ment of the Bay Side Land com pany, who founded the town. Seal Beach is next to Long Beach. Mr. Smith is on his vacation, and will be here for a .few days, and will be in Salem again after; a trip to Vancouver, B. C, and Seattle. Mr. Smith jwas' for a long time in the office ot;R. Pf Boise, where he studied .law and, was admitted to the bar. He says things are boom ing In southern I California. : For Kent- ' SeVen room furnished house, 960 jMiirSt. Day phone, 1763; evening, 28 4-J. ; Home' evenina onlyJ Edna Pardy. 1 o21e "1 DIED j : ! v ; ; j . DUNCAN Eugene Francis Dun can died at his home, 1X20 Cen : ter street,' Saturday morning at the age of 32 years.; Survived by his widow, Jessie Duncan; a son, Robert, age 8 years, and a daughter, Barbara, age 4 years. Deceased was a member of the Presbyterian church 1 and ' the KOTM and was! employed as bookkeeper at the King's Prod ucts Co. Funeral services will be held at Webb's Funeral par lors, Monday at 2 p.m., by Rev. W. W. Long. - Interment in City View cemetery. WILKINSON In Portland, Octo ber 19, Floyd H. Wilkinson, age ... 2 3 y,ears, sod" of Mrv; and Mrs. F. L. Wilkinson, brother of Douglas and Stanley Wilk inson and Mrs. J. W. Wiggins, jLal Salem. Fneral Monday at ? o'clock at First Aietnoaisi church. ' Rigdon & Son, morti oiaps, in . charge. Burial at City,YIew, t- . " ' KEMP At a local hospital Oct. 18, Mrs. Martha E. Kemp, at the age of 63 years, mother of Adrian Kemp of Salem : and Mra, Hazel ; Williams of Silver ton. .Body wii be forwarded to Cprvallis Sunday,;Oct. 2i, where interment will take place. Rig .don & Son in charge. v' ? -1 i- Webb'&Clough Leading Funeral Directors Expert Embalmers : Rigdon & Son's MORTUARY TJneqnaled Service V Who Could ;Alvise You Better? We've been, on the ground a long time , here at the United States National Bank,: and ireknow the 'section its i people" and its opportunities. For years we have made it a policy to co-operate with our patrons by rendering a helpful, constructive business advisory service. y V:;; v:-; I . j - ::; : : ' -. - i Long and varied experience has taught us some thing that, perhaps, even you have not - consid ered in respect to your own work. Let us help you lay your plans for "the coming year. We are always glad to consult with you on any finan ' cial problem whatever. j United States . j National Bank i Salem. Oregon. wu uiu Vj, til The past week has brought but two' more members for thejCham ber of Commerce,' Li Gray tindf Richard D. Slater. .'Alf. Tay is manager oi ine uo-qjt. Aa com pany,, 404 Masonic temple, and is a new arrival in Salem, having purchased property here recently. He was secured through the ef fots of Elmo S. White. Mr. Sla ter, a salesman for the Oregon Gravel company, has lived in Sa leiH mont of his life and is a grad uate of the Salem high school and the OAC school of engineering. His membership was obtained by Ross C. Miles. A pilot DcUvered - t . 75c box, 3 boxdj for $2. Ward K. Richardson, 2395 N. Front. Phone 494. o21 Final Hearing Set November 26 has been set as the date for final hearing for the estate of Jacob Kuckelberg. Leone Kuckejberg is administratrix. Date Nut Fudge-Week-end surprise special 3 te. a pound. Regular 75c quality. The Spa. O.20. i Time Extended . The National Reserve Insurance company has been given until December 20 to file a bill. of ex ceptions in the case of Rowland against the National Reserve In surance company. s Wanted . Experienced cashier and candy girl. The Spa. Adv. 021. License (Granted Elvis Leonard Martin of St. Helens and Stella Rean Evans of Salem were granted a marriage license yesterday. They will be married Monday. You Have Seen The Overland Red Bird, come in now and see th,e new Overland Black Bird. Vick Bros. o21 Card of Thanks Dr. and Mrs. G. V. Ellis wish to return heartfelt thanks to the peo ple who so kindly assisted during the death and funeral services of their brother, Charles C. Ellis, and also for the beautiful floral offerings. I o21e This Is Dress Week ' We have some beautiful dresses of the latest mode, You will be delighted with their individuality and quality... The French Shop, 115 N. High. j o20 The Public Is Invited to Attend A free lecture on. Christian Science, by Mary G. Ewing. C. S. B.,' of Chicago, Illinois, member of the board of lectureship of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ Scientist of Boston, Mass. At the Grand theatre, Salem, on Monday, Oct. 22, 1923, at 8 o'clock p. m. ! o21e Don't Buy f . . An electric sweeper till you aee an air vac. It has the greatest suction of any machine on the market and" will actually pull it self along by its own suction. Let us demonstrate. Call 1299. Salem Electric Co., Masonic. Temple. p21 3IuMt Extend Service The public .service commission issued an order, Saturday requir ing the Portland Railway, Light & Power company to; exten t " Its service to residents alongg Logos road; in Clackamas county at the company's own expense. $ Yes,. Wo Are.-. j " : Now showing the new. Overland Champion and also the new Over-j land Black Bird. They all .bavg the big motor now, Vipk Bros.!J,- o21 Goe4 to Sanitarium ! Dr. G. V. Ellis, who has been so very ill for nearly two years, was yesterday taken to the Willa mette sanitarium for further care and treatment. ' " Electronic -Reactions of Abrams Dr. White, 506 U. S. Bank bldg. - ' .. tf Province Not Economy- Attorney General Van Winkle has written an opinion for the Friday, Saturday and Sunday : Candy Special One Pound Box, of ' the Best Chocolates (assorted flavors) 69c Try one. box and get acquainted WE CARRY A STOCK OF HALLOWE'EN NOVELTIES publlc'service fcomml8sI6rivholdifig that the commission' in , passing upon 'applications of the highway commission, county yourts, , etc., for overhead pr undergrade cross ings, has nothing tof ' say r about economic conditions as affecting the parties Interested, except in directly as it affects the railroad company in the apportionment of the costs. Otherwise the commis sion's province pertains entirely to questions of necessity and con venience.. I Robbery Pictures Displa Ten pictures of "the train rob bery and the three victims of the robbers at tunnel $Jo. 13 on the Southern Pacific near the Califor nia line are on display at the Smith cigar store, j Mr. Smith sent to Ashland forj the pictures. A' great many people stopped yes terday to view the exhibit, What a Lady Says or Dr. Jackson's Treatinents 'i Wishing to tell the suffering women of Salem what Dr,: Jack son's treatments did lor me, will say, I was down and out with fe male ailments unable to do any thing, hut under his skillful treat ments am now well, and gladly do I recommend him to the public. (Signed) Mrs. Minerva Schultr, Eugene, Oregon- j Dr. Jackson is located at 265 N. Commercial St., j Apt. 17, Sal em, Ore. ' . o21 Big Sale j. On all hats, Friday and Satur day-. Larsen Millinery, 429 Court. o2Qe. j l .Until ypu aye. tried the ,"Ra d)la.' We arts sole agents for those high, grade receivers-made by! the Radio Corporation of Am erica. They are guaranteed by them and by us. We make th,em work to 'ypur entire satlsfactfori. Let us demonstrate in your own home.: ( -'No C obligation. Salem Electric Co. Masonic Temple. Phone ,1200. 03L Masons Go To Portland Fifty members of El Karaz In WljiiiiiiiliiiiilililAi Helps you reach the . goa pf health ' 1 ; TBETTER-yEr Salem, went to Portland yesterday to attend a ceremonial in- the auditorium last night. County Grant Contract , Te county court' yesterday opened the bids for the rental of the past a re on"le 2I.r.-v.. . , which belongs to the court;-, bid of Frank Mahoney for was the highest and was ed by the court. (Continued on paro S) ? OREGON PULP & PAPER CO. Salem, Qregom i MAOTFACTTJRERS Sulphite, and Manila Wrappings, also Butchcra Vfrr: pings, Adding Machine TapW," Creaseprocf , Cti i ' r Drug Bond, Tissue, Screenings and Specialties. . District Manager Wanted i A splendid opportunity for a man of character and-energy , to jreprecent an old estlished life iisirnce com pany with very low net costs. Giyp 'refejperj $ge fff$ 'epejrieiipp in first letter. ..;i,u-.i-. ' , Address''-; , . V. 'C-v " : :.: ' : . INSUft;A-IJtCE (pare this office ' - "tui it JJ7iuY-&,'jt5.jT. )ra!iwimiamnnwimm g fiOTiOTiiaiiiaiMiMiiiiwaiwia 1 ,pitiin m ' hii.mlUmnniKiiKi iuuw,iiiiiut:;.i - , 1 ii 5 1 l m 1 1 I-B 3 SB li : ' ' ' ' .TVJ. . c, ' . ' - ' . ""; "' " - " ' msttodf. thus M Sm!) . ; ' :V: ' . " ' ' '. .. ... J. , ': -v , ; . . . - liana nMnaMfl s -llofirn rf ln' l"lvirtnf a f rinr rkftV f mr!- attractive of selections in noint bf style, pattern, fabric and Yalue.- -. , They are i'...V. IB. I 'J si t3 f I Bi 11 warm looking: and warm feeling. Every Overcpaf is esiged and tailored with a desrree of skill that is rarely equalled Rich plaid bzch and rug back weaves that have a wonderful depth to their colors. Chooso now! Priced $19.85 to $35.00. Rairi Goats in wool berjfqrd pprfls jiei styles, $30.00, $32.00, $35.0Q. j . MV - OVERCOAT PROTECTION MEANS BETTER HEALTH Boys' Overcoats $8.95 to $15 Youths' Sies $12.50 to $18.50 . A complete showing in iboys pure wool Overcoats may be seen here' in all the variety of weaveSj colors, styles, etc., that " oneL desires. We ; feel sure our selections wilt meet' your j requirements both in quality and price. October 22 to 27 Is Overcoat weeK nere. oee tnem m our winaows or visit the department 1 and try m 3 ii' m It il I? ( them on. la ia? NoTH mjom aTaiarr' J; j masonic tcmpcc . - . balem. pmbor MEN! Tfie Department Store IVfethqd pf Merchandis ing Saves Money for you. - - : -WW! ;;,.. UFi ' HaU and Caps y arc hero -many hew styles in Autiirnn Tpi)C3 1 1 - 4- r Dm);.- trwimiii tmmmM