THE OREG W . ISTATE&iArt. "3ALEM fcfcEGON . .THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBERS, 1924 BITF.' IN IBMiM'F ! Animals Attract Attention . Two racoons attached to a col , lar andhain and : led ' by a man and woman, attracted consider able t attention down town Wed nesday afternoon. The animals are pets and are quite friendly to visitors. Telephone 043 For cleaning or pressing. Cherry City Cleaners. 84 OAC Man Is Speak "South i American Trade and Trade Customs" will be the sub ject of an address before the Sa , lem ' Lions club Friday noon ; by Prof. U. O. Bubach, head of the political science department, Ore gon Agricultural college, at Cor vallis. Miss Gladys Mclntyre will be the soloist of the day. Seattle Man Fined Too much speed on the highway brought Harry Simon, Seattle bus iness man, into justice court yes terday, where he was fined $15. The tourist claimed to hare been rushing ( to get home where his mother Is ill. "When the amount of the fine was set-he dug up about $1.70 in change and held that that was all he' had In his possession. How he expected his large machine to cover the mileage between Salem and Seattle with that amount of money , with which to' purchase oil and gasoline was not explained. He was released upon promise to mail a check upon reaching Seattle. r ! . Woodman of the "World; Attention Uniform, ranks, degree staff, 'meets Thursday evening' at 7:30. Regular camp meeting Friday eve ning. C. C. ' Wolz, council I com mander; L.F. Geer, clerk. - s4 Traffic Of fleer Bade ; After an absence of two weeks O. O. Nichols, state traffic officer, returned to the city yesterday. Officer Nichols has been covering the territory between Eugene and Xloseburg, as well as jtrtps to all communities not on the main high way, including Marshfleld and Reedsport. ; Realtors Meet Today ; The first of the regular Thurs day noon meetings of the Marion- IVOODRY ' Buys Furniture 'Phone ill ! Dr. B. H. White -r Dr. Anne Brekke ; .Osteopathy ; ? 'I'-.-. Surgery " Electronic Diagnosis and Treat ment (Dr. Abram's method). Office Phone 859 i Residence Phone 4 $9 ' 606 17. S. Bank BIdg. j ffWre All , Moved knd now that we are located In our-new Quarters at : ; ,143 S.' LIBERTY ST. j we are in a. position to give yon still betterv service on your 'transfer and iulfng work. ' V "We Sim Handle Fuel ; and have .several; carloads of coal, due In a. lew days. Better get your order in early. Pnone 030 Jlidirxner Transfer & Storage Co. . Polk Countyj Realty association for the fall and winter season 'will be held at the Marion hotel today noon., There will be no speaker today and the time will be devoted to a discussion of activities for the remainder of; the year. . The real tors adjourned their weekly meet ings the first of July. Takes Hnpmobile Agency D. A. Forsall of Seattle Is mov ing his family to Salem and will handle the Hupmobile automobile for this district.. It was. previous ly announced that the MacDonald Auto company. Ferry and South V Cottage; would handle this car, in addition to j the- - Packard. Mr. Forsall ; will ' make : his ' headquar ters with ; the .MacDonald . Auto company bur the- agency will; have no connection with the other firm. the owner of a new Ford coupe, which "was 'parked on State. " It "Is alleged that the same truck passed between the street car , and the coupe 'with resultant damages to the small auto, which was badly scratched by the. flax brushing against the machine. The scratch es are said to be such as to ne cessitate the repainting of the coupe. . . i it-1 Wanted 5 Experienced Waitresses, steady employment. Gray Belle. I ; j a24tf Rain Is Reported i Though only a fewvdrops of rain fell here shortly after 7 o'clock last night, scarcely more than could be counted, a fairly heavy rain occurred north In the vicin ity ; of Woodburn, motorists re turning from a trip on the Pacific highway reported. Several light ning flashes; were seen early last night. M . ; ; m s Paving Work Pnshed ; The paving crew on : Mission street is laying the hard surface material at j the Tate of a little more than a block a day at pres ent. . The street is now paved from South Commercial to South Lib erty and half way in the next block to South High. A block to the west of Commercial street was paved earlier; in the week and the barricade ; removed last night. Black stuf f 1 and not concrete is being used, j Auto Man Hunting - W. F. Watson and wife are spending, two weeks in Douglas county, the former on a hunting trip back of Roseburg' and Mrs. Watson Is spending the time vis iting with her parents, who live near Roseburg. . Mr. Watson is employed j at ; the Western Auto company. During his absence G. M. Krell of Tacoma is taking his place. j j , ; . Marcel and Curl liast lionger After a Golden Glint shampoo. s5 Sells Two Cars Pianos The Peters' & Mills Piano house, which opened in Salem about four months ago, : reports the sale' of two carloads of Gulbransen pianos during this time. The. firm started in here 6n a small scale but has gradually built up the business to its present size. The Gulbransen piano is ; a nationally advertised Instrument of high quality, accord ing to Peters & Mills. They believe this, together with their local ad vertising is responsible for the in creased business. Chlckenpox Reported j . One case of chlckenpox was rev ported to the office of the city health officer 'Wednesday. This Is the first contagious disease to be reported this week. ; Coming to Dreamland - Cole McElroy's Jazz Band. 8 men and singer. Friday night. Valley Orchestra Saturday night. i i: ':; :: 1 ' 85 Complain Against Tracks - ; Two complaints against" drivers of penitentiary trucks carrying f fax to the prison have been re ceived by t the -police. One of the complaints; charged that the driv er of an automobile had been crowded from the road by an over loaded truck, and the other from RADIO HEADQUARTERS ' . " " ! ; For RADIO SUPPLIES , . - -j . Open Evenings 201 NORTH C031MERCIAI , Popular Priced Tailored Suits $25 to f4S Men's and Young Men's D. H. MOSHER I TAILOR . - Cars f6r Hire WITHOUT DRIVERS ;? Our autos are all kept In prime condition, therefore are absolutely safe to drive. TERMINAL TAXI SERVICE We hire them either with or without drivers. pnO!TC 020 i Office at Stage terminal DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE : pEstatlished 1863 General ' - . Office Hours frbsrlO a. ra. to 3 p. nu Oil Men to Picnic . Date for the annual picnic of Standard Oil employes and their families will be set today or to morrow andTwill he" held late this week or next. The picnic is be ing given by the plant men, who were defeated by the station men In a recent selling contest. Coming to Dreamland Cole "McElroy's Jazz . Band. men and singer. Friday night. Valley Orchestra Saturday ' night. Green Prunes Iiose Money . Green prune shipments out of Salem by Young & Wells may run as high as 3,000, word has been received - here. This estimate is based upon a letter received from John -Young, who wrote that .the first carload was sold at Kansas City at 60 cents a box, represent ing a loss of about 200 on the carload. The balance 6f the ship ments were- expected to lose the firm' close to $300 each. Mr. Young intimated that he would return soon and look over the f alt ley with regard to buying apples. Blackberries Are Fihfv ",: j i Blackberries 'at the coast are in excellent condition this - year,: ac cording to Ed Biehn, of Pearcy & Biehn, who are operating plants at Toledo;' Tillamook and Estacada. There Is a market for arbuhd 300 tons of the evergreen berries if ar rangements can be made to ; get them picked. Some of theberrles are being handled at a local can nery and are being put Into grades, something that seldom, occurs with wild blackberries. Before You Jjeave . ! Your home or car have it In sured properly. Phone 161, Becke & Hendricks, U. S. Bk. Bldg. S7 Five Speeders Fined Five speeders, two of r them brothers, were fined $5 each when they appeared before Marten Poul- sen, police judge, yesterday. Those who contributed were F. C. Clark, 660 North Capitoi; Merrll Oaks and Harold Oaks, j both of 932 North Sixteenth;. Dr. Joseuh and E. B. Flake, 273 State., Coaster Wagon Stolei Theft of a little coaster wagon. with red disc wheels, was reported to the police yesterday by C. F. Pabst of 1398 Ferry. Get Rnlhllncr TVrmlta ' Building permits were issued from the city recorder's office on Wednesday to Oscar Eggen for a dwelling at 20B0 South Church, to cost $2600, and to Fred O. Ba ker to repair a dwelling at 1104 Jefferson, at an expense of $600. Automobile Is Claimed J: f H. B. Lamb of Waconda called at the police station yesterday and claimed the automobile that was being held. The machine; had been parked'on North Commercial street a Sufficient length of time to cause"1 comment, and ; upon re ceiving a call from residents. Offi cers Olson and , Wiles towed the car .to headquarters early Wed nesday morning. : To Become XaturallzI ! Carl Ivar Anderson, wha win born in Kyrkhultv Sweden, yester day filed his- intention to become an American citizen. - Mr. Ander son came to the United States a year aroJ landlne at Xewi Yorir. He now lives t 1176 North Nine teenth street, Salem. : r . i LOST TWO kodaks and tools In tube sack. Opera House Pharmacy. s6 Teachers Snp11es Sent Out- Yesterday was a busy day at the county superintendent's office. A large number of packages were prepared for the benefit of the school teachers of Marlon tounty, each package containing! neces sary supplies and Information for the teacher. 1 One ". package ; will be sent out to each Individual teacher some time within the next few days. ; . j. Writ of Attachment FflecU- A writ of attachment was yes terday filed with the county clerk against the j property of ; Robert Krims. -The writ is In connection ! DB2D r- ' V CAMPBELL At the home on 1166 Ferry St., Sept. 13, Mrs. Alice Campbell "at the age of 62 years; wife of Robert W. Camp bell; mother of Mary, Perry, Clarlanda, Eugene, Campbell -all of Salem Ore-; Mrs. Grace Hayes Of New ' Mexico j ' Robert Campbell, Cat; Ira Campbell, Cal.; Mrs. John Leesman, Colo; i Mrs. Irene Hensel, Salem.f , Re- J mains fX the Rigdon Mortuary j Annjtfncementof funeral later.. KIGDdN SON'S f t -. MOBTUAISX - -j .) Uneqmaled Service with a suit bMght By J. X. ijfelt kemper, attempting to cdlfect' , 00 and costs, r Mr. Krljna prop erty is said to consist of a crop Of prunes gathered on a 25-acre piece of land near Jefferson. Wanted 5' Experienced Waitresses, eteady employment. Gray Belle., i 5 a24tf Hubbard School Starts Monday The school at Hubbard will be the first school in Marlon county to begin instruction this year. The school opens Monday, Sept. 8. Name Officially Transferred According to certificates filed with the county clerk yesterday the name Woollen Mill Store was officially given up by, Zosel & Cooley, who have carried on a partnership under that name, and taken over by Otto Legard and Earl. J. Adams.- The store is lo cated at Silverton. i - Take Oat Marriage Licenses Marriage licenses were issued yesterday to Edgar D. Powell of Portland and Helene Root of Sa lem, and to D. SI. Feller and Mar gie Parmentier of Salem. Wanted ' A few more pickers, at the Mln to hop yeard. Phone 186 8 W. s5 Chief Completes Report During the month of August a total of $1432 in fines was as sessed in police court, according to the monthly report of Frank A. MInto, chief of police. The report, summarized, is as follows: Number of complaints, 399; num ber of arrests, 116; number of ac cidents, 196; number of speeders, 41; number of men given beds 57; number of , autos stolen, 4 ; cars recovered, 4; bicycles Stolen, 8; bicycles recovered, '6; number of burglartes, 3; cases of petit lar ceny, 7; auto accessory thefts, 5; cases of larceny and burglary, 5; arrested for being drunk, 10; ar rested for possession of liquor, 8; total number of days in jail sen tences, 5; number of officers' spe- clal reports, 45. Buys Service Station . John Harbison has nurchased the service station at Capitol and Market from Robert Schmutz and will take immediate' possession. He will add a stock of tires and accessories, featuring : quick oil cnangmg. Mr. Harbison was for merly with the Parker Automobile company. r f Jersey Rale . W. O. and Mabel A. Morrow will have a Jersey sale at the La Creole farm near Rickreall on Monday, September 15 th. They will have 33 head of cows, heifers, And bulls. This is an ideal opportun ity to secure cattle of desirable conformation backed by JeVseva that are making nistory. A irfery extensive and comprehensive cat alog has just been' Issued from The Statesman Job department. Xollce j Bids will how be ' received for the general construction, heating, Ventilating, plumbing and electric wiring or new building for Salem Lodge No. 336, BPO Elks. Con tractors may bid separately on any of the above Items except that heating and ventilating "must be included in one bid. Plans and specifications may be secured from C. Van Patten, Jr., 416 Masonic Building, Salem. Bids will j be opened at the Marlon hotel, I Sa lem, at 7:30 o'clock p. m., Mon day, September 15th. i 813 Monmouth to Celebrate i V The Oregon 1 Statesman has re ceived an invitation to attend the joint celebration commemorating the . completion of the west side Pacific highway and dedication of the Helmick State park on Friday, September 12th-at Monmouth. The people of that vicinity are making, elaborate preparation to stage a grand old time and they are going to do it. Wanted 5 Experienced Waitresses, eteady employment. Gray Belle. a24tf Defense Day Plans Plans for observation of Nation al Defense day on Friday? Septal 2 are progressing it was evident from a' meeting of the general committee at the postofflce last night. Congressman W. C Haw ley will W the principal speaker at a patriotic meeting held at the armory following the parade from Marion square at 6:30 o'clock. C. . B. McCulIoch, of the ! state highway department will! also speak. A musical program is now being arranged, with the Cherrian band as the official mus ical organization. The parade committee, of which. AT Pierce Ui chairman, was authorized to spend not in excess of $30 If needed to make a success of !the event. Two Speeders Nabbed I k Two speeders were arrested lst nifcbt by Officer Wiles. Leota Prosson, 1530 South Commercial, was cited to appear in the police court today and V. A. McKillop, of Portland deposited $5 bail. Lehman Will Speak , Frank L. behman will speak at the meeting to be held at Brush College this evening. . r FERSONALS 1 ? Ca'fltin Savage, ecefary to President . J. S. Landers of Jhe state normal school at Monmouth, mm 7 f Savage 'was graduated from the University of Oregon in 1921, and during his senior year was presi dent of the student body. Miss Mona Schaum, bookkeeper at the stag? terminal, Is back on duty after two weeks spent at Rockaway. R. Imbler of Dallas, manager of the J, Cv Penney store there, was in the city yesterday conferring with D.; B. Jarman, . manager of the store here. ' i Mr, and Mrjj. D. H. Upjohn are moving ' from their SOuth ' Liberty street h'onie'to their flower gar dens 1 at 2229 Fairgrounds road, where they will live until the close of the flower season. " R. F.;Cdmpton of Portland was in Salem " yesterday on business with the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Mr. Compton is adjutant of the Portland post. 7 ' Harold Regele will leave In a few days for North Powder where he will I teach this year. Mr. Regele was" graduated from Wil lamette juniverBity. last June and makes his home In Canby, but has been working in Salem this sum mer. ,;...;.'- .-.;; ; ;' Miss Yelma " Brbnson of. Amity was in the city Wednesday morn ing, h - ;' : R. II. Holmes.' traveling freight agent for the Southern Pacific. was called taJToledo yesterday by business. ;; .... . Arthur C.-Rudd, . publicity man for the! Pendleton .Roundup, was In the city . yesterday. - Mr. Rudd was. graduated' from the Univers ity rof Oregon this spring, and was editor of the Emerald, daily morn ing newspaper' published by' the student ! body. - He will enter Co lumbia i university In New" York city this fall. iror. George s. Turnbull, of the school .jaf journalism, . University of Oregon, was a guest at the Ro tary club at the Wednesday lunch eon. ' : . Miss ! Violet Hoover and her mother are vacationing in Douglas county,r "tahkmg the trip bu auto mobile," Miss Hoover is : steno grapher In the offices of Fred -A. Williams, and William F. : Powers. '.V- HARRYE.BIGKERS DIES PORTLAND Funeral Will Be Held in That City This Afternoon at. One Thirty Harry E. Bickers, after an ill ness of two years, died In Port land yesterday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Otho Smith, at 436 East Forty-seventh street south. ; The funeral will be held in Port- When and Where and Who -pHESE are the things that the ! JL ' mnAaim fnnorol 15retn'r Hrtpa W Uifi, not take into Consideration. He is prepared, to serve at any hour of the j day or night. .He serves in the nearby rural districts as efficiently as? fn the city. And he makes no distinctions " of kind when he is called upon. ... -. . , r . It is this tjrpe of service that we strive to render, WEBB'S FUNERAL PARLORS "Superior uuneral Service" 205Sa Church Street Phone 120 land this afternoon at 1:30, at the chapel, 5th and Belmont streets. Formerly' Well Known Here Harry (Horace E. ) Dickers was superintendent of the Oregon state reform school now called the state training school, here under the administration of Governor Geer, and he was the first superinten dent of the state Institution for Well TAMN YOU TO WNf SV We teach the latest meth ods in bookkeeping and accounting. . The business practices that are taught in this; school give the earnest student the ability to hold down his job from the start. And be has the necessary confidence. STAftf HERE!? BEGIN NOW! M. 1 mm the feeble minded. After leaving Salem he went back to Pendleton, which city had been his home be fore coming to Salem, and where he was engaged In the Insurance business. The news or tne death . of 5Tr. Bickers came to Salem in a tele phone message to Mrs. Dr W. Carleton Smith. K0 TIME TO HtTJt for a Joctc? or drug store -when r suddenly eized with agonizing intestinal crsmf a, deadly nausea and prostrating cHarthoci. CHAMBERLAin'i; COLIC and DIARR1IOCA , REMEDY gives instant warmth, comfort anJ t.. from pain. Never fails. ; ua Statesman Classified Ada On my farm 7 miles north of . Inrlependence, and 1 mile north of Drunk's Corner, on Friday, Sept. 5, 192 i Commencing at one o'clock, the followins will be sold: '""14 head of mills" goats; Guernsey bull, 1 year bid, pure bred: 8-ft. tandem disk; 5-section harrow; 8-ft.' Kentusky double disc drill; 4-bottom disc plow; hay tedder; 8-ft. single disc drill; feed grinder; 20 step ladders; 20 stands of bees; 3-bottom gang plow; 700 lbs. honey; Oliver spray outfit; land roller, 7 ft.; bone grinder; drag. saw; set of work harness; 3 cross cut saws; heating stove; saw man drel; set of binder trucks; some bee .supplies; extractor; capper; all small tools. TERMS: All sums of $20 and under, cash; over $20 six months time will be given on notes with approved security at 8 per cent.' ' H. H. HARRIS,' Owner. GEO. SATTERLEE, Just An Auctioneer, Salem, Ore. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Clerk of Sale, Salem, Or. p F-" I A FULL CARLOAD OF i Tlie Rtgi stering F c EM FOR PETERS & MILLS PIANO HOUSE . 3 . . . k lano SALEM, OREGON m.,,i i i.nnf.,;,; , '.iiTifTirtilHi I . M.l i ii - ' - i jjfegl;;;;; . : mMm: A carload shipment iustin! New, hand- some instruments- as bright and clean as crisp dollar bills! This car of Gulbransens will hot last very long. People realize that Gulbransen music should be in j every home. We invite inspection of the Gulbransen not as an ordinary player-piano, but as a Registering Piano that registers your own i No need to know music; ho heeid to play iby hand you cah express yourself music 'ally, as hundreds of thousands of others are doing, through the Gulbransen Regis tering Piano. 5 Gulbransen Registering Pianos (playable by hand or (pedals) 4S0;-$330, ?S15, $700. ' Reproducing rian6s (play- J able by hand, by pedals, or electrically) $770, $855, $340. ' f Upright Pianos (playable by hand only) $205,$35O, $440. 1 Sold 'everywhere in the United States at the. same prices, ; freight prepaid; one set of four Gulbransen Instruction Rolls , Included. Easy terms. 519 Court Street PETE RSI m D LLS Phono 11