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CITY NEWS ' IN BRIEF Itesuinng Dallas Trains ; Train service between Salem and Dallas will be resumed , July 27. it was announced Saturday by local Southern Pacific officials. Two round trips will be made dairy under the new schedule, with headquarters for the crews to be established in Iallas. The trains will leave Salem for Dallas on the return trip at 9:20 o'clock in the morning and the second train at i:30 o'clock at night. Stage con nections will be provided at Derry to take passengers for the red electric cars. The service ihat had been in force between the two cities was suspended April 20 and was resumed;upon promise of Dal las merchants to ship their freight by rail and not by auto stage and 'truck. i . Complete Une i . Of new felt and sport hats. See the Women's Shop ad on the Trade iu Salem Page of Tuesday's States man. , 120 Scotchmen to CJather Scotchmen and their ' families who live In Salem are being rounded up by a committee which is sponsoring a big picnic at Spong'a landing "Wednesday af ternoon, July 30. The committee In charge is Robert Hutcheon, William McGilchrist, Jr.. William McGilchrist. Sr., and George Ar "buckle. The afternoon will be occupied with events along Scotch lines, barring, the national drink, with a picnic dinner to ; be served at 6 o'clock. . Committees in charge of the picnic will be; Wil liam McGilchrist, Sr., general pro gram; Mr and Mrs. John Marr, games and faces; John Ilayne. finance; George Shoud.i transpor tation, and Mrs. William McGil christ, reception. . We Are Buying "',.. 'i j . i black Mazzard cherry seed lings. Pearcy Bros, 237 State St. J20 - v. - . town without paying his fineL When Marten Poulsen, police judge, learned that Phillips had returned ho issued -a bench war rant and he was brought into the court after he had refused Ser geant White to enter the house. He was fined $10 and given a good talking. First this Oak Wood ; For a few days. Fred E. Wells; 180 S. Church. Phone 1542. j2o Speeder Is i'itert J j ' ' -Frank P. Eagan has been cited fn on rvo a In tha i net (rn rivT-t n r irt Thursday to answer a charge of speeding. lie was arrested Sat urday by a state traffic officer. Ford son Tractor i t Ready tov use, $250. I Vick Bros., Trade street at High. J22 Iog Owner Fined Several months ago Victor Phil lips was brought Into the police court fof permitting his dog to run at large and chase the! tame squirrels in Willson park, lie left WOODRY Bays Fcmtcre Phone 511 411 Oregon Bldg. rbone457 The Seavy Bell Insurance Agency ! , - General Insoranca Dr. B. H. White H Dr. Anne Brekke i . Osteopathy v- ' ' - Surgery Electronic diagnosis and treat ment (Dr. Abrams' method). Office phone 859 Residence 60S U. S. Bank Bid'. ; j Notice V Larmer Transfer ft Storage Zo. will be located at 143 to louth Liberty st. next Sraber Bros.' Plumbing Shop ifter Jt-iy IsC We would ap- )reciat your patronage at our ew location mom ian ever. , 7 Larmer TransfcrJ& . Stored -Co. Phone 030 Several Births Reported Several belated birth reports were filed -with Dr. William B. Mott,; city health officer, Satur day, announcing new arrivals, The births were James Bowne, to Mr. and Mrs. Humfeldt of Hermis ton, at the Deaconess hospital July 17. Mr. Humfeldt is assist ant superintendent of the experi ment station there. Howard Gor don, to Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Xane, six miles east of Salem, July- 15; Harry Gordon, to Mr. and Mrs Samuel! A. Robertson, July 12; Donald Oscar, to Mr. and Mrs John Lundquist, at the Deacon ess hospital, July 11; a boy to Mr. and Mrs. Mike Parsegian of Halls Ferry. July 9, and Rollin Walter, to Mr. and Mrs, Adolph Carl Haag, 4 69 Richmond, July 2 of all kinds and builders'! hard ware. We are agents fof Sher win-William Co. Paints. We car ry the largest and best assorted stock of paints, oils, varnish and enamels in Salem. We are fea turing the, famous Columbia plas ter board, (made in Oregon) and Upson wall board which is the new way to build quickly and when finished is a real Joy Come and see fop yourself as we have a bed and bath room furnished for die- play at our yards. Cobbs & Mitchell Co., not moved,, (same place. A. B. Kelsay, Mgr. 349 S. 12th street. J20 Watch The Bargain- Counter at the Women's Shop 19' In nvLi Scotia Friends) of Miss Mina Harding of Willamette Dramatic Depart ment. report her recent arrival at St. John, Novia Scotia, where she will spend the summer with her sister J an artist. Miss Hard ing was in ;New York while the Dramatic convention , was in ses sion, and speaks of the gorgeou' decorations and accompanying "political tumult." 1 The Miracle Hip and bust reducers made of Para rubber for reducing stout figures. - For particulars see Miss Renska U Swart at Room 230 Oregon Bldg. jly20 Profits Still iain To date the Ellison-White Chautauqua program here shown a profit of nearly $400 over the amount that had. been guaranteed it was announced Saturday morn- ine bv R. SA. Harris. With sever al attractions yet to come, it is expected that this amount will be materially; increased.' Rebuilt Tractors Will run as good las' new. Rea sonable prices. Se Vick Drop. r r r i ' 122 1 Cliarire Allowed By Law ! Although a state law fixes the fee for examinations given by the state board of medical examiners at $25. the board may charge more than that amount It the money all goes into the' proper state channels, says an opinion by Attorney General Van Winkle in renlv to an inquiry by SW. T. Mil ler, district attorney for Josephine county. I : j Osteopathy for Children Dr. Marshall, 228 Oregon Bldg. ! J20 Are You Going to Build : Or remodel a home or any thing that needs lumber and all build ign material? Having purchased tle stock and property oB the Falls City Salem Lumber Co., 349 S. 12th street, Salem, we are now ready for; business with a com plete line of lumber. Best quality yellow fir'J cedar shingles, roofing S. C. STONE, M.D. General Office PracU- Cancers Treated Office Tyler's Drug Store 1157 8. Commercial Street r TERMINAL, . SERVICE Cars Cor hire without drivers, , PHONE 2020 ( Day and Night Service Popular Priced Tailored Suits $25 to 945 Men's and Young Men's D. H. MOSHER I TAILOR Promotes Jood Ileal tb , V i OotK g eeo Oae-Th"-f jam II. E. RJLDEGuT, Proprietor LAPP & BUSH BANKERS : 1 Established 1868 General Banking Business -Office Ilours froci 10 a in. to S p. m. Bliss Garfield Returns- Miss Edna Garfield has return ed from attendance with the Ore gon delegation at the national Re publican convention at Cleveland briefly visiting enroute back with relatives in Michigan and Minne apolis, her former home, also stopping with Mrs. C. P. Bishop at Lake Louise and Banff, t While at the latter place they met, through Chicago friends, the Thomas Mel ghan party, who were filming "The Alaskan," at the glacier 'dis trict in the Canadian Rockies. It may be mentioned that Miss Gar field won- three Thomas Meighan, four Mary Piekford, a Jackie Coo- gan and two Richard Barthelmess prizes in a national limerick con test this season conducted by Filmdom Magazine. At Vancou ver, B. C., was witnessed the im posing arrival of the British fleet. Crossing the border the federal revenue officer arrested six worn en for Illicit transportation of li quor, the details of which were highly amusing. While in i Seat tle. Dr. Robert E. Speer, noted missionary, lecturer and author, was heard at the Presbyterian Synod, also the address before the Seattle Republican club of Nicho lks Murray Butler. Just Recerved 1923 Cou .. 1 Roadster and touring car. Used Car Corner. i :Jly20 Denies Allegations i ' William Chain, defendant in a divorce suit, filed against him by Anna Chain filed with the county clerk yesterday a complete denial of allegations of cruel and in human treatment and asked a dis missal of the suit. j , Would leterinine Interc-sts I A suit to determine the inter ests of plaintiffs and defendants in three pieces of property .aggregat ing 120 acres in Marion was yes terday filed in the circuit 1 court byb C. A. Kadow, L. P. Kadow, Lena Kadow against Minnie Rick- man and others. j, Women Who Are ! I j Interested in reducing their size should see Miss1 Renska L. Swart at Room 230 Oregon Bldg. jjly20 Appoints Administrator i I W. H. Downing, court judge, yesterday named John Bartnik as administrator of the estate of John V. Bartnik, his deceased son. Bartnik died without making a will, or naming an administrator. His estate approximates $1000. Phone Changed, Call 52 J 1 (Kiggins & Cooley) for II. M. Buell, the Painter. . jly23 Incorporation Papers Filed ; I The Salem Wood Manufacturing company yesterday filed incorpor ation papers ' with the county clerk. Walter Nelson, Walter Ad- lard and others are named as in corporators. The company will manufacture wood articles of vari ous kinds such as wood handles, electric wire insulator: brackets, (tc. .. 1 -1 3. Marriage Licenses Issued-: Marriage licenses were issued yesterday by the county clerk's of fice to Ira B. Tripp of Eugene and Luellen Cole of Salem and to John Ilornsberger and Beatrice Black born of Salem. , ; Osteopathy for Goitres 1 Dr. Marshall. 228 Oregon Bldg. J20 Realtors to Sleet s Plans are being made by sever al of the local real estate dealers to attend the Northwest Real Es tate association convention in Yakima, Washington. August 26, 27 and 28. v ' Correction j tinder 1 the sub-heading t "Dam ages Awarded." in the July 11th issue of the Statesman ; the state- DIKI) i WEADMAN Rudolph Weadman died at a local hospital July 19, 1924, at the age of i 85 years. Funeral . announcement later. Webb Fnneral Parlors in charge of arrangements. ' WEBB'S FUNERAL PARLORS pniilKRAli DIBXUXUS3 Expert Emlii1sjer ; i SOS M. OaaMS Tasss Uf ; RIGDON & SON'S HOICTUABT V::;' ' ;l7Maled Berrle lit y. in ment Was made that William C Reasoner, administrator of the es tate of Parson Gleason. had been awarded Judgment of $7890 dam ages against Bud Thompson for timber cut on Clackamas county property! in 1920-22. Damages were asked, but not awarded, as the complaint had just been filed and papers not served for nearly a week later,: Mr. Thompson has been a resident of Clackamas county since 1896 and about thre years ago he purchased a farm near Hubbard, -where he now lives. According to Thompson's attor ney, Gordon E. Hayes, he has a good defense for the action brought by Gleason and will file his answer in the near future. If Your Eyes t Or glasses need attention and you wish to see Dr. Mendelsohn the eye specialist, call before he goes on his annual vacation. 210 U. S. Bank Bldg. July20 .1 Myers Starts Building- Frank Myers, proprietor of The Spa, Saturday obtained a building permit for the construction of ja two-story: stucco finish' dwelling at Winter and Chemeketa streets The " residence will cost $7,000 Work has already begun on the basement! Other permits issued Saturday were to Miss E. Taylor for a one-story store building at 1033 D street, to cost $1600, and to Frank E: Contreras. dwelling at 345 South Fifteenth, to cost $1300. " Just Received 102 Conpe . . 1 Roadster and touring car. Used Car; Corner jly20 Xovel Window Display- Day &! Zosel, Commercial arid Chemeketa streets, have arranged a novel window display for the week-end featuring Vedol motor oil. The; display is in the nature of a clever optical illusion, show ing goldfish in a bowl of "oil. and a steady stream of the oil flowing into a basin from a large can suspended on a wire. Several different grades of the oil are tn a! prominent place, a light behind each showing the thickness of the oil. : Rubbish Bring! 1epartmenf Fire in a quantity of rubbish at 433 North Nineteenth street, called out the fire department early Saturday afternoon. Theije was no damage done. Wear a Trea Paratex-Reducing Girdle if you are interested in reducing your hip measurement. For partic ulars see Miss Renska L. Swart at Room 230 Oregon Bldg. Jly20 Shown City Limits Perhaps they did not notice thje city limits' when they came toS lem, but they saw them Saturdai. They" are E. W. Lean and his partner, A. K Parker, who were picked P pn a charge of vag rancy Friday night. Both speitt the remainder of the night in the city jail. J Dr. Mendelsohn- I Fits' eyes correctlv. His prices are reasonable as he does not be long to any combine and regu lates his Own prices. He guaran tees satisfaction in every reapecjt. IT glasses are not satisfactory and need changes he changes them for a year free- of charge. 210 United States JJank Bldg. jly20 Whooping Cough Here Two cases of whooping cough were reported to the city health officer during the week, both of which were minors. There was one case of chicken pox, butnone of measles, diphtheria or typhoid fever. j Osteopathy the Original And genuine spinal treatment Dr. Marshall, 228 Oregon Bldg. Explains Prune Kxchange Explanation of the new North west Prune Exchange was made at a prune; growers Chautauqua in Forest: Groye Saturday, a large number of growers being present. M. J. Newhbuse. manager of the Oresron Growers, and Ed Blehtt, field man, wre present from Si- lom, Mr. Newhouse speaking n the : morning, Talks were 'alfio given by R.'ir. KIpp of the Port land Chamber of Commerce and C. J. Hurd, marketing specialist of OAC. , I He alley and of obstructing a pub uc street. steinbock was irate when he appeared in police court. but his tale of woe failed to move Judge Poulsen, who calmly ex traded $3 from his visitor. City Officers Active Activity upon the part of city traffic officers was evinced in the police court Saturday when four speeders contributed $3 each and another was cited to appear Mon day. Those . fined were Paul Mono,'' W. Metzner. E. Teskie and R. Armstrong. Lucian Jeamis was released under $10 bail and was cited to appear in police court Monday. : Dr. Anne Brekke, OsteopathU- physician. Phone 859, 469 J. :i: " v j2o Typos Will Picnic ! Members of the Willamette Val ley Typographical conference and their families will spend the af ternoon at the Brookside, auto park, miles north of Salem on the Pacific highway. About 30 par ties, rrom saiem, Corvallis, Extn gene, Albany and Portland are ex pected to "be present. Prior to the picnic a meeting will be held at the Labor hall here. ; Just Received -'.192:1 Coupe, K 1 Roadster and touring car, Used Car Corner. Jiy2p Camp Meetings Close I Tonight will mark the closing services of the seventh annual camp meeting of the Marion Coun ty Holiness association which havot been In session, attbQ:fJtr- grounaa.thiS; week., several hun dred . people haye attended the services, j which have been held three times daily. Br. Mendclsoh j Expects to leave for his vaca Ion August 3. and will be gone for two weeks. If you have ttpuble with your eyes or your glasses see the Dr. at once. 210 United States Bank Bldg. Jiy20 Steinbock Pays Fine ) Henry Steinbock. nronrlot or of the Capital Bargain houBe, has repeatedly failed to pay heed to police warning about removing certain articles that have been parked around his place of busi ness and Saturday found his name entered on the police blotter be hind charges of obstructing a pub- Examinations Slated 7 I Examinations to fill positions of assistant examiner : In the United States I patent v office at Washington, P. C, will be held in fialem August 20 and 21, ac cording to word received by John Farrar, postmaster. The civil ser vice examinations Include such subjects as physics, mathematics. modern language, some branch of engineering and an interpreta tion of mechanical drawings. Convict is Returned Johnny Tuel, trusty who escap ed from the prison brickyard the night of June 12, i3 again confined in the penitentiary, .having been brought back to Salem from Bend by Deputy. Warden J. W. Lillie. The trip to eastern Oregon was made by automobile. Tuel, at the time of his escape, had but 31 days to serve and Was one of the main stays of the prison baseball team. Owing to his forffitipg of. all good time, he will have to serve ahout three months. ' Eminent Churchman Coming- Walter, Squires, head .of the de partment of education of the Pres byterian church in the United States, 'with headquarters in New York, will be in Salem next Thurs day.' He will attend the prayer meeting at the church, and then attend a conference of the Salem Council of Religious Education. He is an outstanding man in the religious life of the nation and is the author of several books, also has Instituted many original in vestigations. He is attending the Presbyterian synod at Eugene. Willson Park Services, ' v Union church services will be held in Willson park as usual this afternoon,, with Dr. William S. Klein, of New York City, head of the National Presbyterian board, the speaker of the day. ' Dr. Klein was brought back' to Salem Sat urday morning by C' A. Kells, general secretary of the YMCA, both of whom have been attend- ng the PresbyteTan synod in Eu gene. They will return Monday. The soloist for the , day will be arranged by Lena Belle Tartar. Jack, Vinson will, direct the group singing. Rev. R. L. Putn&n of the Court Street Christian enurch will give scripture reading and prayer. ,' Lester Bay ami Wife Visit Lester Day and wife. Willa mette alumni of 1921, who have been In Boston for tho past two years, arrived in Salem: yesterday by automobile after a Jong, jour ney across the continent. Mrs. Day will visit at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ej A. Shana felt of route 4. for a few weeks, ilr. Dajf left yesterday! afternoon for San Francisco" where ' he has accepted a position as secretary of the central boys branch YMCA. j You can't make 'the average husband believe that "the wom an pays." : . ' ' 1 it t . - i Her Secret CIean, fr eli ClotIies 1 YOU too, can ;'have the world at your feet" if your . clothes always look sweet and clean. It's ever so easy to keep them that way simply have us take care of your wardrobe regularly, j, OUR MODERN PLANT i j We are ready to receive your orders and will give all work special attention. We have the best of machinery and know how the work! faction.! Che aught; to be done so can assure satis- 1 "'-.':"'-. ' - ? ... . 23! High St. C. F. D oane Phone 934 COUNTY COURT TO BUILD OVERHEAD (Continued from page 1) over the tracks of the Southern Pacific Railroad company. This crossing is more hazardous than the ordinary railroad crossing, at 11 Tlere can be little ques tion about your success If yoi receive the modern trainhg that will fit you for a nractical business life. Come here for struct in and experience. SfAkT HERE?: CSGIN NOW! 1 ' li w boil. . , ' ' ! i , . - Sfiould I See j i ' ' ' ' . : : roiir Co upe o 0 SI:nrp:ncrs A most useful article 1 -Ml . '"l" I No office, schoolro9m or home is complete without a pencil sharpener. Come in and sec what we i ; Have Commercial Book Store "if it s for the office we have U" ' Oreg on Pulp and Paper Go , Salem, Oregon MANUFACTURERS Sulphitel and Manila Wrappings, also Butchers Wrap pings, Adding Machine Paper, Greaseproof, Glassine, Vms -Bond,. Tissue Screenings and Specialties. . Sale Sacks for Grain Sacks Potato Sacks Onion Sacks GOOD AND CHEAP Capital Bargain House 215 CENTER STREET gradf, for the reason that the ele vation of the railroad track is sev eral jfept !"above tho surrounding country, and there Is a Steep prade on t4th sides Of the railroad track on this highway. !" i !. I - : '"' Ao.i I Is localed . about a quarter of af inile wost of tho proposed owprijead crossing. It is also an extra! hazardous crossing because of'thp tact that the highway cross es the railroad tracks at an oblique sharp angle, and the vision is not good, and there is a cut north of tho location: of this crossinc tho banks of which also impale the vision. - h Temperament In a girl is mere ly bad temper in a boy. Read the Classified Ad " " HEALTH is the most attractive attribute of the human family. Expert optometrists will telf you that oftentimes poor health is directly traced to defective vision. An optical examina tion may solve the question of poor physical condition. iri MORRIS OPTICAL CO. Henry K.' Morris lr. A. Mcdilloih SO I -2-3.4 Oregon Rldg.