r THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 12. 1924 Y, .4 . .. '' " , X 1 , V 4 I 4 4 1. 1 4 j . - v I J t . i 4 J, CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Pastors to Mert I The first meeting of the Pastors union, following the vacation sea son, will be held Monday morn ing at the city library. The hour of meeting la 1 0 : 1 5 o'clock. The pastors of the city J are expected to be In attendance.' J. J. Evans, pastor or the First Christian church, is the' president, of the union.-. I i Fop runt. Fire Room Furnished apartment for adults, with garage, j T. A. Albert, 860 Mill. ; j ol2m Rare Spider Fount! V W. W. Wells, -whtie at work on the Gertrude J. M. Page place on South. Liberty street, yesterday ' found a species ' of; spider that seems to be rare irt the Willam ette valley. The body of the spi- , der is large,, about) three-fourths of an inch id diameter and the legs cover a considerable spread, ,of 1 territory. It was found in a web in some shrubbery.! 'j lent Ingston at the ; lege of the whole and Apples Wanted furnished, j Gideon Stolz corner Summer and Mill. !, I - . I o-12 Vinegar . Sack Co., near One of Riz Me Dr. D.; C. Livingston and Mrs. Livingston of CdrvAllis were Sa- vi$itors yesterday. " Dr. Liv- ftas the chair of geology Oregon Agricultural col i hA la one of the big men west, and in "fact of the cjountry, in his line. Sweateits i All windows. Man's S style for School W es. all prices. See our Let ns show you. The Shop. ; , f 12 Sew Teacher I Added When, the Salem Heights school .opens jtomorrow morning their will bell a third teacher on the ( force, Mrs. Harriett Zosel having ' been obtained to take care of a room that Is j just ready for oc cupancy. Mrs. Zosel taught ' at the Liberty school last year. Vinegar Apples Wanted Sacks furnished. j Gideon Stole Co., near corner Summer and Mill. i . 0-12 Lions Visit Toledo Several automobile loads of Sa lem Lions started for Toledo early Saturday afternoon in order to be 4- WOODRY Buys Furniturb Phone 511 Dr. B. H. White Osteopathy -j Surgery Electronic Diagnosis and Treat xnent (Dr.; Abram's method). Office Phone 85 or 469-J 606 U. a Bank Bid. 1 ' ' We're All nMowd and now that we are located In our new quarters at 143 S. LIBERTY ST, we are in a position to give you till better " service on your transfer and hauling work. We Still Handle Fuel and have several carloads of eoal due In a few days. Better get jour order In early, : .- ; j. Phone 030 " j Larmer Transfer & Storage Co. i present for the presentation of a charter to the recently organized Lions club of that place last night. The ceremonies will be concluded today, with a clam bake at New port. An invitation was received here to come) along prepared for a duck early this morning. Cooper's Underwear for Mei -Best for wear, best for value $1.25 to $6. Select yours now for these Shop. chilly days. The Man's ol2 Twenty Birds ; Keceivetl Bids of 20 Salem painters have been forwarded to Washington D. C, by John H. Farrar, post master. The bidders are all equally anxious to , paint all the city boxes. The bids will be con sidered in the east arid it will be nearly two weeks before a reply can be expected. Paint for the job is furnished by the post office department, j Dr. A. F. Gof frier The Chiropractor, has moved to 226 Oregon Building. ol2 Win Dealer Fined ! When Charles Hennegan was given a hearing before P. J. Kuntz justice of the peace Saturday; he was fined $230 for possession of wine. Hennegan, a farmer living about three miles north of Wacon da, was the object of a raid this week by Deputy Sheffifs Roy Bremmer and Bert Smith. Buy That Comforter Or blanket now. A fine assort ment to choose from. C. S. Ham ilton. " ol2 hospial can be deported to foreign countries within a few days. Neg otiations for the deportation have been under way for some I time. The patients will go to Greece, Italy,! Norway, Russia and other countries. I i Men - Time for that overcoat. Choose yours now from our large showing $18.50 to $40. The Man's Shop. ol2 Mortgager Foreclosure Complaint was filed in circuit court yesterday by F. S. Lamport against H. Moore, tasking fore closure on a piece of Salem prop erty now held by the defendant. It is alleged that the plaintiff holds a note from the defendant for $1450. : I : The Xeurocalmeter . Signifies accuracy in Chiroprac tic. See Dr. O. L. Scott, U. S. National bank bldg. olltf Bozell Gets Summons According to papers filed yes terday in the circuit court, asum mons ; was served on Fred Bozell by the authorities of Tillamook countyon October 3. Bozell is de fendant in divorce proceedings now pending. ; Men : . Time for that overcoat. Choose yours now from our large showing $18.50 to $40. The Man's Shop. 5 o!2 Liquor Owner Fined After having spent eight days in -the' city Jail while making up his mind how to plead to a charge of having moonshine liquor in his possession, Ira E. Spencer ap peared before Judge Marten Poul- sen. who presides over the police court, and was fined $100 Satur day. Spencer was arrested Octo ber 3 by Officer Edwards and en tered : his plea after consulting with an attorney. Rush Wins Suit The case of W. R. "Rush v T. R. Eaton was decided yesterday in favor of the plaintiff. He wis awarded $55 payment on an auto mobile and $86.66 payment for wages due him. ' The original complaint asked $55 payment on the car and a total of $280.66 wages said to be owed by the de fendant. ! The Neurocalmetei' Signifies accuracy In Chiroprac tic. See Dr. O. L. Scott, U. S. National bang bldg. i olltf Demonstrate Gopher Killing For the purpose of demonstrat ing various ways to exterminate gophers, A. W. Moore, of the United States biological survey, will be in the county for the next two weeks beginning Monday. Both Mr. Moore and S. H. Van Trump, county fruit inspector, have been over the ground and is probable that gopher poison will be spread in sections south! of Turner, near; Geer and north of Silverton. It is planned to cover the various districts of the county extensively. I Cyclone Pictures Shown V Newspapers have been received here by former Wisconsin resi dents showing views of the recent cyclone which devasted the north central portion of the state. Use Our Distributive- ; ; Payment plan if you cannot spare the cash. Pomeroy & Keene, Jewelers and Opticians. al2 Will Deport Patients Dr. L. E. Lee Steiner, super intendent of the state hospital for the insane, has received Informa tion from immigration authorities that six patients from the state Bliss Beatrice Shelton : Teacher of Piano " High school credits granted. Studio, 345 Marion. Phone 1299; Derby building, 365. Typewriters! ALL KAXSli 15 Dewa ' S5 Montkly O. X. ImxvmA 347 N. Com. St. Pkoa 806 RADIO HEADQUARTERS ! For RADIO SUPPLIES . Open Evenings 91 NORTH COMMEBCIAJj I Popular Priced I Tailored Suits $25 to $45 Ilea's and Young Hen's D. H. MOSHER TAILOR ; I . j Cars for: Hire i;. WITHOUT DRIVERS Par antos are all kept In prime condition, therefore are absolutely safe to drive. ; - .. ' ! TERMINAL, TAXI SERVICE i We hire them either with or without driver, ' ; PIIOXB S020 1 Office at Btaaje Terminal DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE ! LADD & BUSH I BANKERS Established 1863 : .1 ' . r - ' .. - - General Banking BusinssJ planks used by Several Salem in dustrial concerns in the transfer of commodities from freight cars to warehouses, the city attorney has been instructed to draw up the necessary pa persr. The bonds, which will be large enough to cover any reasopable accident, will be posted with the city recor der. Two of the1 concerns the order will effect are Sthe Star Fruit products company and the Wil lamette Valley rocry company. Use Our Distributly Payment planf if you cannot spare the cash. Pomeroy & Keene, Jewelers and Opticians. al2 Motorcycle. Stolen I Complaint ttiat liis motorcycle had either befen stolen or else taken without; his permission was made to the police! last night by Cody Evans, q well-known Salem f' otorcycle ridler ;; j - fj-4 . fonpoleum Rtigs--f- j 9x12. slightly imperfect, now $10 and $14. C.jS. Hamilton. oI2 Sieolers are t'ite!-- Two speeders-1 Were arrested Saturday afternoon by Officer Hickman. These? were Helen Cor nesies and James Stafford. Both were cited to appear in the police court Monday afternoon. Ray mond Sealy was; arrested by Of ficer Wiles for having no light on his bicycle afterddafk. from the Hunt cannery October 8, had been recovered In Portland. The machine belongs to L. H. Elllott'of ,23.",9 Center. v-i DIhtherin in C ity Seven cases .of diphtheria were reported to Dr. William II. Mott. city-health officer, during the last week. In addition, to these there' were two cases of chicken pox and one each ; of scarlet fever and malaria. y Efjptian Henna for Tinting Hair 50c. Perry's Drug Store. o!2tf RoM'braugli in England Word has been received by Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Rosebraugh that their son, Arthur Rosebraugh, had arrived safely ait Liverpool and would spend ; this next week at London, looking; Up people for whom he had letters of introduc tion from Col. John Leader. Mr. Rosebraugh is the Oregon Rhodes scholar and after his brief visit In London will ;)eaVe for Oxford where he will le enrolled as a student. . s l ! Sweaters for School W All styles, all; prices. See our windows. Let Us show you. The Man's Shop. ,j ol2 Pleatings Done at Salem Elite j Satisfaction and prompt service guaranteed. See; new line of pat terns, 329 Oregon Bldg. ol2 1" ' , j" j Placard Donated i i 1 : In compliment to the business and professional women who have been conducting a three-day rum mage sale, Murray Wade donated an artistic announcement placard which was deeply appreciated by the club. Preseott's Kings and Spltzenberg Apples at 65 cents at orchard. 2 miles in Polk county on Oak Grove road. ol2 Madsen vs Punk Tomorrow- Expected to be one of the long est cases heard at this term of court, the case of R. C. Madsen vs W. R. Funk, et al. will begin tomorrow morning. It is sched uled for three days, but doubt has been expressed as to whether It will be completed in that length of time. Madsen is suing Funk for damages said to have been in curred in an auto accident on the Silverton-Salem highway. If in Of a new comforter or blanket. see our display first. C. S. Ham ilton. . ol2 Marriage License Issued A wedding license : was issued yesterday at the office of the county clerk to Charles Kutsch of Halsey and Minnie Schulze : of Mount Angel. Preseott's Orchard- Is but ten minutes drive from Salem. See sign on Wallace road In Polk county. Come : out and get your winter's supply of apples at 50 cents up. Will Require Bond- In order to pro.tect the city from possible suit fori damages which might result from the col lision of automobiles with gang ol2 '-:!": -Died ! j , THOMPSON George Thompson died at a local hospital on Oct 11 at the age of 53 years. He is a late resident of Molalla The remains will be forwarded today, October 12, by Rigdon & Son. ! ; BATTEY William C. Battey died at a local hospital. October 11 at the age of 41 years. He Is survived by his widow Mary Battey, one son Arthur, five sis ters Mrs. J. Z. Rowlee of Crlsco, Iowa, Mrs. Mary Nunnemaker ' of Salem, Mrs. Ruby Bloom of Cloverdale, Ore., Mrs. ? Agnes Seeley of Berlin, Ore., Mrs. Nel lie Blackburn of Cloverdale, Body at Webb's Funeral Par lors. Funeral announcements ' later. i RIGDON & SON'S XIORTUAIIT I rjneqnaled Serrleel Two Speelers Cited ' In justice court Saturday E. L. Staples was fined $15 for, speed ing. A similar! charge was filed against Walter Oodsey, but he did not appear. 1' ; The Valley Ctill L Will be closed for about ten days after midnight Sunday dur ing which time. the place .will be remodeled, n . u I i ol2 Sweaters for School Wea: All styles, ' all: prices. See our windows. Let us show you. The Man's Shop. ' ,'f ol2 Gets BuOding Permit H. M. King yesterday received building permit f for the ' con struction of a' dwelling at 375 South Twenty-third! The residence will cost $2800;! . ; ; 4 ' Vinegar Apples Wanted Sacks furnished.; Gideon Stolz Co., near corner: Summer and Mill. -12 KIwanis Meets at MY' ' The weekly letter being sent out to . members of the KlwaniS club is Very brief and to the points It states that the club will meet with the YMCA at the Y gymnas ium Tuesday noon from 12:05 until 12:55 o'clock. There will be, no solicitation.! 'i Good Wood At right prices, 16-inch mill and 4-foot dry slab. Immediate deliv ery. Spaulding Lumber company. . olT Spinet Iek In mahogany, a No. 1 selpction to choose from. C. S. Hamilton. ol2 Will Can lumpkins Cannirfg of pumpkins is under way at the Oregon Packing jcom pany plant and will open at, Hunt Brothers in a few days, depending upon the frost. r Both the crop and pack are expected to be light this year. 1 .''! Men . " . ' , Time-for that overcoat. Choose yours now from our large showing $18.50 to $40. The Man's Shop. ol2 Evans Class Meets . The second of the John J. Evans Bible classes tor men will be held at the Bligh theatre at 9:45 o'clock this morning. Mrs. Frank Brown will give a panto mime and Hallfe Parrish Hinges will sing. The classes are having an average attendance of around 125 'men. ' h ; f ; For Rent, 5 Rooms Modern with sleeping porch, ail in good order. Lights, water and phone" free. Can give possession at once, building. Call at I 410 Oregon ol4 Cooper's Underwear for Men ': Best for wear, best for value -$1.25 to $6. Select yours now for these chilly days.? The Man's Shop. ol2 To Vote on Taxes dut of the 90 road districts in Marion county, 36 are having spet cial meetings called- on November 8 in order to vote on special road taxes, it was announced yesterday, Stolen Auto Recovered Word was received by the po lice department yesterday that a Star touring car, 'reported stolen Will Inspect Routes The semi-annual inspection : of rural mail routes will be made this week by A. G; Gibbard. as- :1 rt f Pencil Sharpeners . , -f j. i For j Home;; Office I ' j, and . i , School COMMERCIAL BOOK STORE 3 "If it's for the office we have: it." Insist On "Better-Yet" Bread : ; ' n - I -. It's Better! - s - : ' r ': - ; Mistland Bakery i Glenn Gregg-lEarl Gregg 1097 Chemeketa PHONE 544 TEMPERAMENT some call it. Our optometrists have helped hundreds of just such cases. The strain, often caused by the wrong style of frames, imperfect lenses or poor fitting, can be removed, j We are ready to show you the difference. I 1 MORRIS OPTICAL CO. 301-2-3-4 Oregon Bldg. DR. A. McCULLOCII Dr. Mendelsohn Eyesight . Specialist I v c ! k . , m 810 United States Bank Bldg. I In purchasing glasses meas ure your economy by the serv ice received. ' - : - !'', 1!The best of lenses are prac tically useless unless your ail ment has been diagnosed and glasses prescribed according to your need. a lj i j I fit glasses correctly. I j My prices are very reason able for the services and mate rials received. i - , One-third of a century of practical experience is at your service. I guarantee satisfac tion in every respect. . , I do not belong to any com bine which can dictate prices to ine. ' .i 1 Dr. M. PJ Mendelsohn I siistant, postmaster. The, trip is planned to see if the patrons are all fully observing the postal laws and regulations. As soon as a schedule S3 worked' out to1 take cire of the two new carriers re- cntly added to the city force and tHe routes are re-arranged, the cfty routes will be inspected. . Blankets and Comforters ; JSee window display. C. S. Ham ilton. ol2 Tulip and! Daffodil Bulbs I Now ready. OrderJ W. Ci Franklin Tulip farm, Wallace rd. Phone 52114. ol2 if ; f rbnltry Sleeting Scheduled f Plans are now being made for the third annual Marion-Clacka- ENJOY the added warmth and com fort that only good coal can give you this coming. winter. i .". .i i ' . WE have the coal that is "just right" for your heating plant. j GOOD coal from 12.75 per ton upl DON'try to make one kind of coal do for every purpose, consult us as to the kind best adapted "for your home. Phone 1855 HILLMAN FUEL CO. ralers in High Grade Coal and Wood See our full page aid in Telephone ! Directory. '-. ! - - II- " . . . ' i ' u " i '-" . mas county ' Pouitfy 'association show to be held at. Ilubbard on December 10-11 and 13, according to G. W. Speight, of Hubbard, who was in the city! yesterday. Mr. Speight is chairman of the board of. directorst and timer" Gribble, of Canby, presidentjof the associa tion. The list of prizes w-ill be announced later, j Select Christmas Presents Now Small payments ! make it j easy. Love, the Jeweler, Salem. o-lOtf Rins Cuts Fingeiw- ' While unloading a box of fish at the Midget Market. Saturday, Paul Schmidt, of 1096 North Seventeenth, a deliveryman for the American Railway express company, cut one ! of -his fingers to the bone. One, of the boxes caught on his ring, causing tha cut. The"iing was so bad'.y bent that it was necessary to cut It from his -finger. The Injury while painful, is not serious. ' S I 4' 4 w r.4 (HULBRANSEN JJ. The llegisterinti Piano I ! t The REGISTERING Piano Makes Musicians Sounds almost unbelievable !' doesn't it that, with no technical ; training whatever, any lover of good music can play the Gulbransen Registerfng Piano with just as much expression: and feeling as a profes sional pianist! : Unbelievable? Perhaps. Yet true, absolutely! You can quickly satisfy yourself about it investigate. Find out ai first hand! Let' your eyes and ears con vince you! Learn how through keys pressed down in Gulbransen playing, not knocked down, as in ordinary player-piano-playing' the Registering principle now makes it easy for , you to produce musical effects as fine as the mpst delicate .fingering on the keyboard! .1 Each note registering your exact "touch j its shading graduated not played jut loudly or sofdy, but Jevery note controlled separately, in 'dividuaUy.. Notes and phrases of the .melody brought our accented with jfrverV degree of emphasis possible to the best hand-playing. You will be absolutely astounded at the genu inely human feeling you can put in to everything you play on the Registering Gulbransen! 2 Years to Pay! M ;7 TV, and we will tell you about our easy-payment ail 1 niS plan on Gulbransen. NATIONALLY PRICED $420 $495 BRANDED IN THE BACK $575 $650 fiTiItinimn Tnd Mark 519 Court Street. PETERS & MILLS 'M PIANO HOUSE ' Phone 441. Orfiss Uozia frc3t 10 a. tx, le 5 p. n. DR. HENRY E. MORRIS .si j r