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SI 1' THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON- SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 4; 1923 r. 1 -! 1r I- - :. Wsf. - CITY NEWS IN BRIEF ' I 1 ' " 1 1 J BorOea Appointed Governor Pierce on Saturday appointed Newton W. Borden of Medford as district attorney for Jackson county to succeed Rawles Moore, resigned. Mr. Borden will take office November IS.. He has practiced law. la Jackson county for several years, was a candidate for district attorney four years ago when he was beaten by 68, votes and was a. candidate for th state senate at the last general election. He Is a Democrat. I 7 The Ladles QtUrtet- . MIsa Ines Wood, violinist, and Dr. Epley witlTiis Juvenile chorus and great congregational singing are the fn'sica! features for Sun day at 'tharirst Christian church. Everyman's class, n taught ly f the pastor, and "vrlth special purpose for men of today, is on the jcfb at 9:45 in' church auditorium. I n4e Petition Graat&P " " I (uj yuuuc service commission iaued an order Saturday-granting to the Standard Box &, Lumber company authority to construct two logging railroad crossings across a county road In Washing ton county.: . Spitxsnbcrg Apples 75c, Prescott's orchards; 2 miles In Polk county on Oak Grove n4 road. Bring boxes The Tiahir Pla?g w'ateV contro l versy nfcar 'PortlaVio'; will" be giv en a hearing hthe publla-wsrvice wmmjdheab)nr o4 3QRfc land. : Other bearings have been BtfL.lls I Ullu w s WoventheTI 3'PortJ lina;wrr-B.-jTOttlcer Etwtrfcal-ex-i tension by North Coast j Power company, November 1 jf Portland, Multnomah county r grade; crpas ' log over tracks of Oregon .Electric : company. November 16, j Toledo, t Lincoln county' vs. Southern Pa ; cific, involving elimination of rail i road crossings. November 21, Roseburg, extension of street. No vember 23, Barlow, closing two street crossings. - ' j To Introduce Onr Line ' The first 10 suits or j raincoats actual cost- Suits, extra pair : pants. ,23.50, up. 442 State street. Room 2. American Wool en Mills Tailor. o31-n3-4. '"I 1 " WIU Inspeot Buildings R. B. Goodin, secretary of the - itate board of control, left . today lor Roseburg where he will inspect the new construction at the state i soldiers home- The construction Include jL Juayr .Xitth&u,. dining room,- coI3 atorage . plant and commissary, all of which were built . at a cost i of about; $ 1 8,0 00. A new power pump may be built at the home.:, . -v ... . . - - -- . , : '- a . Fresh Cut Chrysanthem urns " - At Manny's greenhouse, 211 Miller St.' N4. ' Accidents Reported ' Accidents were reported to the police Saturday by O. W. Grannis of California, who struck another taxttomobile at Capital and Cheme keta with some damage; thel F. ' S. O. STORE, IlD. Ge&eral Office Practice C&nceri Treated Office; Tyler's Drag! Store 157 S. Commercial Street Equitable ftf& & Loaa Association ' i i Portland, Oregon.' . n ir-n tt..,- ... . i -. The Seavey, Beir Insorance . Agency General Insnraaea -. : . I rBUlj" Bn r r- ynnk ifr ; BEATRICE SHELT0N Teacher of Piano ' STUDIOS Ssrsr Bias. SmMssm Tbm, Wsa, Taus. Ka, M, las, i - rasas. -: rkea 1399 Store Your j Prunes S at Fry's Warehouse S5o per ton per month v f . in carload lots 'f HYDRO-ELECTRIC rHERAPEUTIC INSTITUTE , (Formerly Dr.lSchenks) : J ) : S4t S. Cottage St. fHONE - . J . 1182 For Gifts That Last and EHverware PImmw Igfta. Balem, Oregom liADD & BUSH BA3MICERS i HeadrickJ 176 South Commer cial, who; had a running board on her machine smashed . when an other automobile attempted to pass on Commercial near the city jfimlts, a4d by C. H. Kelly, rout 3. who collided with another L driver seven miles south of Salem. Meadowbrook Hats $10. $13.50, $15. French Shop. n4. Banker Kiwanis Speaker George Rodgers, president of the Firsil National bank, will be the Kiwanis club speaker at the regular luncheon ' Tuesday noon. It is expected he' will tell of his experiences while at Washington, D. C. Special music is being ar ranged by Edwin Socolofsky. . r:':;-cf : - Anothcriptheria Case I Dr. L Cashatt, city health officer, reports a case or diptheria at the P., ..Ackerman home, 191 Meyers street. in South Salem. Mildred Ackerman, 16 years old, lias the ailment. This is the first case to be reported from South Salem. , . j L ; ! Apartment For Rent Three roomed cosily furnished apartment; three blocks of Mason ic Temple; Ivan G Martin, Res. Phone 75$. 1 j n7 Speeders Arrested - . Too much anxiety to get terCor Vallls for the . big football game Saturday afternoon - brought sev eral visitors into court, , Those who were krrested were Arden N. Butler, Portland; Eugene II. Cole maji . Stfia t'fla, . , and Joseph E. liyap,7 Phrttand. All were re leased under $10 bail and cited to appear November 5.- ....... ,4.L t, Large Cancer Removed Yesterday by use of medicine. Dr. Stone removed a large 'cancer from the temple of Oscar Calen der of Silverton. n4 Paralysis Claims Woman Mrs. EUzabeth Smith, a resi dent of Salem for the last 14 years, died . Friday - night at the age' of 65 years. She had been suffering from a stroke of paraly sis about three months, gradually sinking inl health. : She is surviv ed by herj husband, T. P. Smith, Salem, and two daughters, Mrs. Lee-Canfield of Salem and Mrs. Stella B. Pfaf f of Roseburg! Fun eraf services will he held from the Webb funeral parlors at 2 o'cock this afternoon,! with interment In the I OOF Icemetery. The services will be conducted by Rev. J. J. For Hot Tamales And chile try The Ace. n4 Students Disease Carriera ., Sixteen pupils of the Englewood school were found to have disease germs- when, . cultures . of their throats were made. Under - the law each j pupil must be- isolated until the. signs of the disease have entirely disappeared . i Two nega tive cultures f taken r24 hours apart are required before the ban is lifted, h Though7 there Is con siderable diseases at this building the school: will hot be closed, ac cording to an announcement made Saturday by Dr. I. R. Ross, school physician. The entire building is being fumigated: over the week end. Nearest To Kt .Incubator Co. will be ready to demonstrate and take orders after Nov. l.i Saturdays preferred. W. Salem. ' Ni'&.":"".v.-: ; T-ifC BlTicle Is Claimed ,Oeater KQordon,? 2303" North Fiai, called, af the police stationl yefBrdayi and recovered his bicy cle that had been stolen. KercfianU Lunch ........ .B5c Hoodies if. ... ... S5c Imerican Dlahee CMss Diahea . Ppen il m. ,ax ta 2 1 jar'KZ, Musie dancdng p.m. to 12 m. . ECS2I2A: TiYr?;'iiy? , kUN'Mm catKQt.TTTW vffl nf mmr ms mt frti or Ur sU dtt . Om a ui M u WI ; sbm it.- Um mm in, mad U ye St aimttoftoa, yw mtmtj MI be Mtsnosc. nxsys vxttq sTosa. us a ooa'L OSTEOPATHY The Original and Genuine Spin al Adjustment Treatment. Skill fulL Palnleu Adjustment that gets1 results. " ? c . DR. L. C. MARSnALl Cteopathio Physician and -- :f SurBeoa. . 22S Oregon Bldg. Salem. SOS W. a Watlonal Bilk BflAm yxm ss9 ; xm. ykoM ssy OUspM&k Psysteiaa sad M Elemoais ZHagastts sad D. Abams Mstasd.) MiniHters to Meet Monday Tjirougn an inadvertent error in an announcement, the Salem Ministerial association , will ; meet tomorrow morning instead of the following week, the usual meeting date. Rev. II. F. Pemberton, pas tor of Leslie Methodist church. will read a review of two books entitled "Religious Perplexities," by L. P. Jack, andf "Outspoken Essays," by W. R. Inge. Drunk; Handed. Five Days Five days in the city Aiil was the sentence handed out to Ed Lasky yesterday by Police Judge Poulsen. ., Laskyj was arrested while in; 4' -drunken condition Frt- aay nignt Dy tnncer oison. See French Shop Adv On this page for bargains in Meadowbrook hats. n4 Speeders Pay Fines . Fines of 95 each for speeding were paid in police court yester day by R. D. Barton. 2285 North Fourth, and A. C. Thirkell. ; Road Taxes Voted Twenty-eight road districts voted on special tax levies yesterday and the first district reporting was that Of Morningside, No. 59, which to levy for $500. j Unanimous ap proval was given. d Money to Lend i Money, to lend ion real estate security, slvan G. Martin; Maaon- Ic Temple.. h7 Report Filed The appraisers report . for the estate of John Albert Erickson was filed yesterday. A; cash valuation was placed on it of $282.58. ' The appraisers were 'J. P. Taylor, Myr tle M. Tlllson and F. M. Oehler. Lloyd T. Rlgdon Is the adminis trator. . Poultry Keepei , We need more pure-bred hatch ing eggs. Barred j Roeks, j Reds, White Rocks, Black Minoreas. C. N. Needham, 558 State St., Phone 400: N4E. Final Hearing Set . , The final report f the adminis trator, James R. Barnes, was filed yesterday in the estate ot Nellie E. Barnes. Final ! hearing ; has been eet for December 10.. , Information f or EJlA. .Patients vt The , course ox study in Elec tronic . Reactions f of Abrams is granted only to regularly gradu ated Medical or Osteopathic ; phy jiansaJAbjAwtf.sCoJlege in San Francisco, or one of the col leges recognized by Dr. Abramr. Only graduates of these colleges can use the Anrams Diagnosis and Treatment Instruments. The pub lic should know that the only test of : value by Abrams' method is the service of a doctor so quali fied and equipped. ,To date there is no representative of ' Dr. Abrams teaching this method in Portland. Those wan tins to know th facts, address Dr. B. H. White, Salem, Oregon. i - OX4-21-N4K. Palmer Will Speak JJ. Palmer of the Portland YM CA will be the speaker Tuesdayi evening at the father and son ban quet to be given by the First Bap tist church. ' It will be given in the church at 6:20. A general invitation, is being extended to those Interested to attend. D. D. Socolofsky is in charge and those wishing, to. attend are asked to notify him. , t t Keren License Issued Marriage licenses were issued yesterday to Tavlor Gravson. Falls City, and Marion Hulet, Salem;i William John Blake, Portland, and DIED SMITH Fannie E. Smith, died at r her residence, ,1145 South High . StM Nov." 2, lr23,'at the age of .1 - 9S years, Shells survived by :C -her -husband, T P," Smith, two daughters, -Mrs. Stella B. Pfaff of Roseburg and Mrs. Mamie A. ' Canfield of . Salem. : Funeral services will be Jieldi today at " 2:00 p.nt. at the Webb Funer al parlors, conducted by Rev. J. J Evans 1 1nterment will be in IOOF cemetery; ? WEATHERILL -George Weath erill died at his residence at Falls City. Nov. 1, 1923 at the -age of 6f "ears. Funeral ser vices will Ae held at the Webb . Funeral 'parlors, Tuesday, Nov. 6. , Interment will be in t Lee Mission cemetery. Announce- '- ments as to hour Of services later. . ' i COLyiN Edward Colvln. age 47, died at local hospital Saturday. ; Remains forwarded to Portland for burial by Salem Mortuary. M; Webb & Clougb Leading Fdtral ' Directcra Expert Erabakacra Rigdon & Son'3 ZIOHTUADT Delight Leona Evans, Salem; Lloyd W. Sundenj and Ethel J, Germond, both of Salem; Rex Roosevelt Lyons and; Leah Helen Greenbaum. both of Salem. Byron E. ! Hurd and Mamie Gretcben Bradbury, both of Salem;; Joseph Piebrok, Stay ton and Martha Woelke Sa.lem; Burke Jones, Sa lem, and Hattie Aspinwall, Broods Posdtry Keepers j ,. We need more pure-bred hatch ing eggs. Barred Rocks, ;:; Reds, White Rocks, Black Minorcaa.' C. N. Needham, 658 State St., Phone 400. N4E. I Girl Ron Over i i- Tillle Staube, ; 1460" North Church street, was: knocked down last night by an automobile driven by'V..W- Colver. The accident happened at Commercial! and Court streets.' The girl was not seriously injured and . waa taken to her home within a short -time ! --- - i -i.; ; If'-1; Another Active Weeky ,4 j .' Another active week: is report ed from the federal 'employment bureau at the. Salem, YMCA Dur ing the week there were 120 regis trations In the department, 78 ap Deals for h el d came in. 70; were referred and 62 persona were plac ed In employment.! Most of the activity ' was In agricultural em ployment and common labor. To Give TaUc il - i I Dr. Edith Hale Swift, who has been giving a series I of 1 hygiene talks to Willamette women dur ing the last week, will give a talk at 3. o'clock in Waller hall ;today to which the womeh of Salem are Invited. Dr. Swift poke yester day before the American Assocla tion of University Women. FootbaU Fans Numerous A constant string lot automo biles flying the purple and gold FRUIT TREES Order Now for Fall and Spring '..j ' Delivery ; : j ;M , Mathis Nursery Co. i Silverton Hiishway ' ! Salem, Ore. , Phne 10F4 Values from 75c to $2j56 j Your Choice for 50c SCHAEFERS DRUGSTORE Penslar Store! 135 T. Com'I. Phone : 107 j j j: Choice oft All Pocket Knives I Meadowbrook $10, $13.50, $15.75 Formerly $16". 50 to $22.50 Through the cooperation of the makers of Meadow brook hate we are enabled to offer to the women of Salem this wonderful line of bats which is recognixed the world over as the acme of hat perfection at popular prices. StrUt and indivtdaalltr . - i brook. label and these hats are all Mfcartowbrook. It is, in a word, not so much a collection of bats as It Is a aeriea of hats; each possessing a high degree of distinc tion and exclniveness aad each strikingly designed and charmingly contrived. i FRENCH SHOPi l IJASOlilCJEMPtE; ( colors ofrthe University of , Wash iegton passed' through Salem Sat urday; from 1 o'clock n the morn-; tag until after the noon hour. It is said that the Sundodgers had a rooting section of at least 600 people on hand for the annual game with OAC. Practically none or the. machines that, passed through the city on their way to Corvallis ' bore the orange and black colors of the institution. A great many Salem people motored to Corvallis for the game yester day, among these Lloyd Rigdon, Robin Day, Karl Beak, Kenneth Robinson and Mr. Elliott. I Will Bar And assume some, on a good little home in or ' near Salem, if you can use my 160 acres. of land near Bend at $2,000; irrigation ditch through place. D 62. States man. ' n4 Teachers Introdnced - The Liberty Parent-Teacher as sociation , met , Friday evening, Nov. 2, with a large attendance. Afine program was given by pu- Sal Mill x8 Preferred Stock For Sale at 105 .This is a 7.62 per ' c e n t investmerit. Inquire at any Sa-' lem bank, or call eciation to the thousands of Salem . residents who have favored us with their patronage is too great to be expressed. ' We shall try to merit their .confidence i,by securing the latest optieal equipment and keeping in touch with the ' latest methods. MORRIS . dprpico. 801 5 ' OREGON BLDG. . ..Oregon's Largest Optical Institution Phone 239 for Appotnt- Balem, Oregon SMoreNcw SMcodowbrooks to . Brighten Autumn ' JVcorl Our Trimmed are implied tn the .Meadow Our Appr r 3 pils ot the school. A-reception in honor of the new teachers. Mr. and .Mrs. D. M. Hoag, Mrs. Verna. Cone and Miss Harriet , Logan, was held, after the program, at which they were, introduced to all by a reception committee. Sup per was. served in cafeteria style and a general good time was en joyed. ; - Date Changed . The ; Ministerial association is calling a meeting for Monday morning, Nov. 5, at 10:30. instead of Nov. 12, as was announced at the last meeting. .Our! Sale: 4:- ,''! ,, . . Of hlgh..cl49s fomlahlngs will continue this weVk. French Shop. n4. - - L-.,: ,.,, (Continued on page )" - One taste tells the story j V of its goodness 7 -vV OCI I CK CI BREAD Tio None I 1 HB:"t 1 wni mm 0! On - a Day Like Thanksgiving and with the Holidays not far off, One must have spotless Table Linjens, plenty of Towels, Sheets;5' Cases -and Blankets for there are to be, extra guests to be sure. ; j;i ' i ) h , ; Colored Table Damask i Imported froiiuBl2ium Guaranteed fast colorT'Select designs. Yoli will appreciate these splendid values. They will always look attractive no matter how many times you launder them.-; Size 59x59 Priced ... , at .... $3.48, Size 62x62 Priced aU Size 62x72 Priced at Size 63x79 Priced at.-$6.98 : Napkins at a I Also Napkins to FINE TABLE LINENS BY THE Selected flax yarns only are used in their . $2.59 construction. Beautiful designs, also pence tiv piaiii iiiicn, "Shop Early". will be heard every day from now on till Christmas; it's a5 little hard to realize that another year has slipped by and that the gladsome holiday season is about here again.. . Christmas Shopping Soon Will Be Absorbing the Attention of Most Everyone Stamped Goods To IJmbroider An., assortment of beautiful things to make up for . Christinas gifts, : Pillow Cases, Buffet Sets, Dresser Sets, Luncheon Sets, Doil ies, .Towels, Scarfs, Bath Towels, Cases for spoons, knive and forks. A great variety of artistic neat de signs.. The. best we have ever carried,- - " . . Priced, .at 39c, 59c, 65c, 75c and up We carry complete lines of colors and shades in the fast color DJM.C. threads. ' ..Colored Art Linens 36-iiu, $15 yd; 18-in,, 69c yd. TOUR iLAJL ORDERS Receive .prompt aftd careful attention. We prepay postage or ex press within a radius of one hundred miles. IS IT YOURS? i -fF NOT, why not?: When you rech oli a?re you' . will want to b securely estft&lished in a home which you own yourself. ; ' . . - ' ' f Before you build let uA figure With yott.' We ' mise to. j"':v t !'fftf4:--;rt. ik. k -v-- . Wfcopelana:,auQ'i r FoKriierly West Side Lumberi Cd. i11)0 " I too Early to be of Christmas li ii tor-A !ti! .' ajssBBBSsaTis"issssgar jjiiib' ""nwwNaj rJtrr-' til i i k Very Fine Table linens ijmpdrted j ftonj Belgium' and, Ireland Are Here ; - i Good Quality Tablecloths This offering : will- pov'e ol. in terest to those accustoiaed to csin linen table cloth, unhepmed, nsnd-v somely patterned with beaiitif ul- 'lustrous finish. . ':. Size 45x4 Priced . ... -r 53.98, 54.45 - 1. -$6J8 ; ..$70 ;rize TOxbO 3ericedtS7.r? U ZlZXi j match. --- UUCIl..dD0 the. $3.50, ahhvo .... ... ...... Towelings , We're receiving many compli ments on the big and varied assort-, ment of white, ecru arit colored art linens we now have to be used In. making up for Christmas' gifts. Round thread Art Linen in white 18 inches wide at, yirrtu--2c . 20 inches wide afc. 1 89; & $L39 36 inches wide at yard 4 fD -S1-4J) 40 inches wide at yardwli..$2.45 45 inches wide at yard$13 & $2.C5 54 inches wide at yaxd.23 "White or colored Handkerchief linens Salem Store, 466 State St, Thitiliibg "' i! . '.:! i - a v -' J -- . , m4miVt IVaVVl flWiVV YARD '52.75,1 $2.98 $3A3i $4.25 a yard i . "s and Art; Linens 7T ' Offisellom froa 10 a. n. to 3 p. n,