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TIIE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON . TUESDAY MORNING.'UOTOBEK IS.; 1923 8 i fl H i; 1 t a m Glass, Style v and Quality Are all combined in our .. New Fall Stetson and Castle Hats The new styles in Hats for Fall will flatter any man. Try one on you may be handsome. . G. W. JOHNSON & CO. 469 State Street IMS?! sSfT.Z All of his used car customers are buying, radios from Vick Bros., bot ! STOP LOOK LISTEN' 1921 FORD 100.00 :rwm re pouring In already from those of length who are eager to become members of the order. He said he anticipates a membership of 100 before' long. Vinegar Apples Wanted Gideon Stolz Co., near corner Summer and Mill. Sacks furnish ed. Phone 26. o6tt prominent In student affairs, be ing Tic; president of the associated students and captain f the var sity basketball team. All matters of student discipline will come be fore this council, which has full power to make , any i recommenda tions to the. president t J the col lege whose decision is final). Last year the student discipline matter were handled through the dean of men's office, j Bir(h Are Reported -jTwoJjlrths were reported at the office of the city health officer Monday. To Mr. and Mrs! Gustav E. Johnson on October 3, a son; who has been named Melvin Le- roy. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Willard Beny on Oct. 25, who has received the name of Willarfl Russel. Special for lO Days- Beautiful lots in Williamson add. curbs in and street graded. Buy now and make money. Phone owner 520. ol3 and, Mrs. Littlef leld hare estab lished their residence; at 507 No. Twentieth. Mr. LitUefield i& charge of the steam plant at the state house. Miller Is Released L. P. Miller, who was being held in the county Jail on a charge: of non-support, was released yesterV day when he furnished a bond of $500 to guarantee his appearance in court. Furniture Upholstery And repairing. Glese-Powers Furniture Company. : s2otf ten books entitled "Henry Ford -Sat vHak-la DolnrV'and "What Henry Ford .Thinks About War." At present he - Is gathering data for a new hook, "The Open Door to Safe Business, which he ex pect to, publish about January 1. Mr. Boncilie Intends to visit with Governor Pierce while in the city. lie .has, according to Mr. Jobel- man,-4 6 copyrights to his credit at Washington. D. C. -4 Buy a Want Ad It Fays Big of an i Dr. H. A. Gueff roy Announces the opening office for the practice of general medicine and obstetrics ia rooms 204-205 U. S. Bank Bldg Tel. 2329. !i Jurors Are Called Judge Percy R. Kelly of the cir cuit court has issued an order ask ing all regular jurors and the spe cial venire. for this term of court to report back-on 'Thursday. Octo ber 15. at 9 o'clock. - It is be lieved the Murray trial will be ended by that time. .Tel. 013 t CITY' NEWS IN BRIEF T ri ri nnjLnj-u-u ijuu u u -iXTji-n ru-u-u-unrrnjrijxjT-riJi'L l u irkjui-rtxunjiriri,i-urinjTi-Lj unnTjajTjnj-unjT-ru u i j ju-m-fixraj-irij-ij-iri.ri - i i 1 r - rr"" OurWeaiKerMan. ! Governor Speaks J -Walter M. Pierce, governor of Oregon, was called upon to address a few remarks to the Chamber of Commerce at its weekly luncheon Monday. He declared that the cooperation epirit for which Salem is. becoming famous is the handle to the making best use of the nat ural resources with which the city has- been endowed. Pioneer Club Meets The "Whitman" club, Presby terian boy pioneers organization, met , Monday , night at the local YMCA. N. M. Finkbiner, the new leader of the club, conducted the meeting. Locomobiles Arrive The first carload! of Locomo biles consigned to the R. N. Mc Donald Auto company arrived in Salem yesterday. Two or tnese cars have already been purchased, one by Frank Bligh. and the oth er by Mrs. Bligh. The McDonald company also sold two Marmons during the week, one going to Frei Steuslotf of Salem,; and the other to Dr. Rogers of Albany. Special for 10 Dayi Houses from $1500 to $4500; terms to sut(. Will consider trade. Worth the money. Owner. Phone 520. 013 Mrs. LUUefield Back Mrs. G. H. Littleneld has re turned from a three months' visit with friends and relatives in Mis souri, Arkansas and Kansas. Mr. Obituary Divorce Is Sought 1 Bertie May Bailey has filed suit for divorce in circujU court here against James E. Bailey. They were married in April, 1924. Mrs Bailey alleges .cruel and inhuman treatment. Portlandcr Arrested George P. Simons of Portland arrested Sunday on a charge of speeding, has been released upon depositing $10 bail.! ACTO IMPORTS MOCJTT xj-;i,.. f'r - ;v - ' STTCKHoi---Tie nSSrter of automobiles in Sweden, govern ment statistics show, increased from 8,506 or one fcrach .70; inhabitants, in 191 S to 62,820, or one for each 95 inhabitants at the end of 'lSSI.8 "The ca'rs' are mostly American made The' government .. Income' trow, motor business last year- included J1.4 23.3H taxes on automobiles; $774,043 on tires aiHi ; 1,211,04$ on gasoline. Dancing Every Friday Night Derby Hall. Court and High. Salem. ol6 Umbrella Fouari j Ignatz Steiner of 146 Center found a black umbrella Sunday at the men's comfort station. The Owner may have same by calling at the local police station. Woodry & Son Buy furniture. Store, Commercial. Phone 75. 271 N. s2tf Fair"?, y f;Moderate' temperature; light tortherly winds. Max. 67; Min. 21; River 2.3. stationary; Rain fall : none ; Atmosphere clear ; Wind northwest. At - Th a Theaters Today - . Bligh Hippodrome Vau deville and pictures. Oregon The new gigant ic "Quo Vadis" present- -ed with special prologue r introducing "Narclsse." Heilie Peter B. Kyne's ' Never the Twain Shall ''i-.l Meet.",- Advance Sales Oi Lightnin' show tickets going fast.. Reserve your seats now.o!3 Large Double Lots North. $550. See Laurel Park lots. From Capitol street to Highland avenue. Fifty to choose from. Becke & Hendricks, Heilig Bldg., 189 N. High. ol4 . .Dr. Brown to Speak v Dr. Walter H. Brown, director of the Marion county child health demonstration, has accepted an in vitation to speak at the meeting of the Scotta Mills community club to be held Friday evening. The Scotts Mills club was the last to join the Marion county commun ity club federation, , ana , aireaay has a membership of 97. For $1200 -'-J' A six room house and lot 75x 165 at 2660 Oak St. ol3 Rummage Sale Of Tirst M. E. Church. Oct. 15, 16 and 17th. 467 Ferry St. ol4 All Meadowbrook Hats On sale, values $14.50 to $18.75 now at $10; values $10 to $14.50 now $7.50. The French Shop. 115 X. High. Masonic Temple. - ol4 Vblts In City George E. Hall, a business man of Portland, is visiting Mrs. J. C. Currie, housemother at the local YWCA, for two days. While he is here he plans to visit hie prune ranch, located about 12 miles east of Salem. O. K. Waffle House Opposite Penney's. - "Waffles and short orders at all hours. New management. ol3tf Drunkard Arrested J, D. Moyer of Falls City was arrested Sunday by Officers Hick man and Edwards on the charge of indecent exposure and of heing drunk. Buy Your Gallery Tickets now for the Heilig. Shrubs Bulbs, . Peonies, Irto ; Pearcy Bros., 178 S. Com'l... 3-4 block south of Ladd & Bush bank., ol4 Fairmount Hill "orner Two lots $2000. Lots of trees. Becke & Hendricks, Hti- lig Bldg., 189 N. High. 5 oM has been- jpostnoned -rorn today to I V.am. rf-r-. T 'k Thursday at tne request or enna Kowitz, city attorney. East Front Lot Paved street. $600; $100 down, Gertrude J. M. Page. 013 Lightnin at aol3 Loans Wanted $2,000, $1,800. $1,650. All glH edge FIRST mortgage security, modern Salem homes, three and five years. Becke & Hendricks, Heilig Bldg., 189 N. High. 014 License Is Restored i Tr a hearing held in Portland Thursday, October 8, and upon sat isfactory arrangements being made regarding the deposit by the Unit Underwriters; corpora Uovi' Sj3f frt-. torney-fn-fact for the United Auto indemnity Exchange, the order suspending the license of the Ex change was revoked and their license reinstated as of the, date .of revocation. Sentemoer 21. it was Report Is Mistake Miss Covington, city librarian, has sent word that the report con cerning the ousting of Willamette students from the city library is not -founded in fact. ' A report came in by one of the studenta at the university that Willamette students had made so much noise in the library that the librarian in charge was . compelled to oust them, and to Inform Dr. Doney, president of the institution that any such disturbance in the future would mean that the students would not be permitted the use of the library in the evening.; The report was made, after 9 in the evening and could not he verified at the library. Cherrians Meet Tonight "Something Stirring" ; is the promise J. c. ferry, king Ding ui the Cherrians. makes for all his loyal followers who will be pres ent at the dinner to be held tnifi evening at 6 o'clock. The cner- rians will discuss the matter pi attending to those! who are not regular in attending the meetings iof the organizations. The cnex- dlans are also slated to 't discuss whether or not they will have, -a I winter program. White William LeRoy White, Infant, died October 11 at the home of his parents at S18 North Twenty second street, at the age of six months. Survived by his parents. Mr. and Mrs. N. C. White of. Sa lem. Funeral services will be held at the Webb funeral parlors today I at 2 p. m. Rev. N. 0. Ernston will have charge of services. In terment will be In Jason Lee cemetery. Arrested for Speeding William Savage of route 8, who was arrested on a charge of speed- ing ana reckless ariving Dy Uiii cer Edwards, .was fined $10 Mon day by Judge Poulsen. AH Meadowbrook Hats On sale, values $14.50 to $18.75 now at $10; values $10 to $14.50 now $7.50. The Frencn Shop. 115 X. High. Masonic Temple. ol4 Maw Maynard Maw died October 11 at the age of 13 years. Survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Maw, three brothers and one sister, all of Salem. Funeral an nouncements later. Webb funeral parlors In charge of arrangements. Trial Is Postponed The trial of Fred A. Duffy, a local man arrested recently on a 1 charge of driving while under the influence of intoxicating liquor. Miles At Hobart, Okla.. Oct. 8. Mrs. Ada C. Miles, age 73 years, mother of Mrs. T. H. Clare of West Salem, Mrs. S. L. Boyce of Lacombe, Or., D. E: P. Miles of Hobart, and Mrs. Elste M, - Eisaman of Portland. C. A. Kells, general secretary ef Bhe is also survived by 18 grand- 10 Acres on Highway For sale, good buildings, water system, berries and fruit, near Woodburn, $1000 cash, balance $300 per year at 6 per cent, no commission. Ralph H. McCurdy, office over Miller's store. ol5 the local YMCA. left Monday for Vancouver, Wn., where he will at tend a conference of the YMCA organizations of Washington, Ore gon and Idaho. Car Stolen and Recovered ; F. S. Barton, of the Masonic temple, reported Saturday night that his car had been stolen from High between Court and State. The car was found early Sunday morning by Officers Edwards and Thomason on State between High and Church and was returned to its owner. Rexall One Cent Sale Thursday, Friday; Saturday, cir culars giving items now ready. Perrv Drue Store. ol3 children and. three . great-grand children. . Funeral services will be held Thursday at 1:30 p m. from the First Baptist church. Inter ment will be in City View ceme tery, under the direction of the Rigdon mortuary Auxiliary Is to Meet The regular meeting Of the Sons Of Veterans auxiliary is to be held tonight at the local armory. At the meeting arrangements will be executed for a bazaar and cooked food sale to : take place in the near future. Smith . In this city. October 12. Henry A. Smith, age 82 years. Remains are being forwarded by the Rig don mortuary to Seattle. Spanish Stucco New, $500 down, balance JUST like rent. Move in. Price cut from $5250 to $4500. Furnace. fireplace, etc. Becke & Hendricks, Heilig Bldg.. 189 N. High. ol4 Nothing ' ,; Takes the place of LEATHER. Fo LEATHER coats, suit cases. announced Monday by AV ill loore.:haBd ag8j gloves, ladies and etate insurance commissioner. men's purses, see F. E. SHAFER. 'i ' I - nil 1 WAV Two Licenses Issued j . ' Two marriage licenses were ap plied for in the county clerk's of fice yesterday. They were taken out by George H. Burnett, su preme court Justice, and ' Frances Lorena Wise. 385 North Higl), and Clarence Selbo, a farmer,; and Gladys Severson, both , of Silver-ton. v IskK!ssed y X WEDDING y' Exclusive Distribution For W. W. Kimball pianos. A B. Chase. Davenport & Tracy, Bush & Gerts. Moore's Music House. 409-415 Court. s20tf Fires Are Reported ; Two fires were reported; at the local fire station Monday, but en gines were rushed to each loca tion Immediately, and no oiss re sulted in either case. The first was a roof fire at Eighteenth and Market. , The second was a small brush fire at Twenty-third and the Turner road. . , A ; V. Furniture fpnohrtery K And repairing. Giesa-Powers Furniture Company. : a20tt Inside Large Lot - -C $3500. Another lot. 66x82. $2, 500. Gertrude J. M. Page -o 13 Pomeroy & Keene Jewelers Salem, Orezon H. F. WOODRY & SON fAaetlOBMrs aaa rvraltBre DmIsts, pay esh for XJMd rmnUtnrm. Store S71 Nutl CosuBtfcUL Of fife PhorieJS or Res 15 pbes 1843-W.,. Building Permits Tak Two building permits were issu ed at the office of the city record er Monday. S. B. Eshleman took out a permit to erect a one Btory dwelling on Twenty-fourth .be tween State and Court at a cost of $3000. Foster & Klelser received a permit" to erect a $30 electric sign on High between Ferry and Trade. . To Obtain A youthful f Igure call at How ard Corset' Shop. : ; ol3 Home Builder Wants at Once iOne or two close In lots. Cor ner or east or north front prefer red Address "Home Builder, care f "Statesman. - . oil For Sale Green Tomatoes A. Mix, Aumsville. Faro In the-city October 12, Edward Paro. aire. 35 years. The remains are being forwarded .by the Rig don & Son mortuary to Marshfield for funeral services and inter ment. Speeder Arrested Robert E. Christensen of Port land was arrested hv Officer Ed wards Sunday on a charge of speeding. He was released on $15 oaii and cited to appear October 14. Burton Is Fined Hardy W. Burton of Salem, who was arrested Sunday on a charge of speeding by Officer Edwards, was fined $5 in the city court 09 Monday. Next time-you're" tempted ton " eat a bite? betiyeen : meals -- try WRIGLEY ; :r " . '.' : " - Don't overburden , your stomach don't humor a fake appetite! Let WRIGLEY'S stimulate a genuine hunger and get you ready for a good meal. And then! use . r also, AFTER EVERY MEAL, as a pleasant -digestive aid y 1 1 ii " it. 1 1 1 1 ' 1 FLMOR LASTS! Wiiter Is Guest Frank Boncilie,' of Seattle, ia stopping at the Bligh hotel as the special guest-of his friend, Fred Jobelman. Mr, BonciUe has, writ- JOE WILLIAMS The Battery Man Try Us and You'll Come Back WILLARD 531 Court St. Phone 108 UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER CO. s Direct Factory Branch 819 Court Street Phone 262 . Typewriters Rested, Sold. . Repaired Special rental rates to students ol3 Voegtiin Known Here Joseph E. Voegtiin, who was in jured last Saturday night In the train j&T.eck-Pearl Arlington, Ore., was a resident of Salem for several Speeder Is Arrestel--, ; years aa i8 well known to rail- tinier v Yneaion 01 rorimuu rnaA mn in th cltv. it was learn- ed here Monday.? He resided at was arrested I San day b,: Officer Edward on 4a 'Charge of speeding, and was released on $5 hail, being cited to appear Monday. But he forfeited his hail. 1206 Leslie, and was foreman ot the local yards Of the Southern Pacific. Seven Room House - H 4 lots. 3 poultry yards, $5000; $500 down, $35 a month. Ger trude J. M. Page. 013 All Coats 1 I In -stock on Special Sale this week. ' The French Shop. M. Buffe, Morrison, 'Masonic Temple. ! ii ,ol4' Drunkards Arrested Leo Killian of 210 Center, O. F. Coffell ot 1790 North Commercial Longfellows Popular- Frank Kellogg, chairman of the committee that is planning to andv Nels Blixith of 420 South launch a membership drive for the Twenty-second, were, arrested Sun day night on a1 charge ot being drankby Officer Olson. Killiaq was released on $20 bail, and Cof fell and Blizith were released on $10 bail each. They are cited to appear today. , . . - .... . Longfellows clnb of Salem, stated Monday thati several applications CREMY KNEES AH In stock on - Special - Sale this week. A .Tha French Shop. M. Buffe,. Morrison, Masonic Temple. oil Qui Limber Up Nothing" on this earth so good as Joint-Ease for joints that are Creaky, painf uL i swollea or stiff and - any 'good druggist will teU you so.. ' ofo-.,-;!,;,- .: Just rub It on and away n speedily goes, through skin and flesh right down to the tendons and ligaments of theibone right where all Joint! trouble starts then Its comf of ting influence is auickly felt. I ! 1 ' " Used hy millions for bothersome rheumatic joints that need helpful attention. ; , . " " A tube for 60 cents at Dan'l. J. Fry Drug Co., and all good drug gists America over. v ; ; ; : Richest Selline Joini . . a Remedy in the World .. FOR INFORMATION ABOUT RAILROAD TRIPS Phone 727 OREGON X ELECTRIC F. N. WOODRY Salem's Leading AUCTIONEER Tays Cash For Furniture Residence and Store 1610 North Summer I PHONE 511 "Established Since i010,v TYPEWRITERS For Sale For Rent Students' Rates Phone SCO C. M. Lockwood 247.t;North Commercial Street 1 PAINTING ' KALSOMINIWG PAPER RANGING For the right kind ot materials and the yery best workman ship call ua . Gabriel Powder and Supply Co. 175 8. Commercial Phone 728 99 F107 CLEAN-UP . i.. - .. ' - jt; f-f-n I"-? si; in Speeder Arrested t ; W. A. Rowan of Gladstone, who was arrested Sunday night by Of ficer-Edwards on a charge of speeding,' has forfeited the $ IS bail on which ho was released. ; ' Cummlngs Return . v Mr. and Mrs.. George L. Cum mings, 1396 North Fourteenth street, have returned to ' Salem after a three months' trip to the middle western. states,, where they visited relatives and friends. LADD & BUSH, Bankers - Eatabliahed 186S - if General Banking Business Office Sours from 10 to B Snlem Student Honored ."" V Loris Baker ot Salem, Junior in the. School of Commerce."waa elect ed chairman of the student council at the first meeting' ot the' com mittee this year. Mrs. Baker is fZZiZCStstmJl. i.'J Adv. 1 - 1 I, . .. i . G. H. TRACY'S FUEL. YARD All Kinds of Wood - Sawed 12 ini in-2 f t!i-4 ft. r Prices ' Reas onable : Office Telephone 2313y Residence Telephone 1637 FOOTWEAR for WOMEN AND GROWING GIRLS PAIR Less Than Half Pries Including Satins, Patents, Kids and Calf Skin leathers. Many patterns to choose from. Strap and tie styles. Not all sizes in any one model yet most sizes to be had in the lot. -' -, r - . - . See Liberty Street Window Tl TTti dJo'li n n 8