j fflii g gTiWKpii saolem, Oregon' T, . . t r. - r r IS J . . .. cmmm On If the Best ;U-vv 1 Hunts &T8C OCJC LOCAL Fined for Speeding - R. 8woope of galem was fined by Municipal' Judge Mark Pbiil- on Wednesday on a charge' ot driving! loo fast on a city street. v . I Hear Te Fight On i!new Atwater-Kent Radio at Viekf Bros.; Romaine &. Long or theV'Terminal.r s23 l'ays Speed Fine - C. EL Ostrin, Salem, was arrest ed fori speeding a truck within the city limits and pleaded guilty to the charge and was fined $10 in Vhe justice court. He was arrest ed by Officer J. J. McMahon. nrnitiire Upholstery " And repairing. Oelat Poweri Furniture Company. 2tx Son Is Born A son named Wa,yn ..Richard Ilauser was bora Sunday at a lo cal hospital to Mr.-and Mrs. Her bert II. Ilauser of 652 North Win- ter street. I'eter iohnson Return: R To K ,'ik & Eoff. after three 4weeks?acation. s25 Will Build Home A building permit was . Issued yesterday to T. NrAllenby: f & erect. a one story dwelUAg'? 1455 13th 'street, estimated eosi 4 . : . You Are Hungry Eat at Lunch Box. s2: Weddings Performed Twft couples obtained marriage licenses at the office of the coun- t vyflrk Wednesday and both were fh fr . TOR INFORMATION ABOUT RAILROAD TRIPS Phone 727 OREGON A ELECTRIC Tor Sala For Beat Cleaning Bibbonj - Special rantaJ rates to Btndenta Phone 868 247 V. Ccm'l t. Victor Adding SUchiac Serrlc C, 5L LOCKWOOD ; HOP PICKERS WANTED k Ancks leaT east end of R ' brldfja erery morning, 6:30 W THACKER & AYILLIA31S '1 Pbone 115F12 " ivboD WOOD 'S FUEL : YARD 167 D Street Telephone 2313 Uhcerwood Typewriter Col , Direct Factory Branch B19 Court 3t. Phone 262 Tff Jen Rented, Sold, 4 j Repaired Special 4ntal rates to Students LADD& ';.-?:" EstablisIilI863 Jfv;f ' uenerai n anion it nnsmcu -. Of flceHours from it X:-- "l!"..'ji''Rfi'"i J -fiTirTininrr-i:iinriiir"h' , . .. , .... , ,U - ' -f.-j - i IK ousmess Has been built strictly on merit. Every prescription we have ever filled has been done exactly as it was writ ten by the physician, with no substi tutions and only the finest of Ingred ients. We fiH the Prescriptions of Any Physician We Invite You to Bring Your Prescriptions to Us ? "For Your Own Good Health and Well Being" -C333r - iVTFS iV BRIEF married by J. T. Hunt, judge of the county court. Emil Ronner, Salem, and Ida Arnet of Pradum, and V. Lander Independence, la borer, and Rose Rogers, ot Wood burn were the couples. jEat Your Steaks At the Lunch Box 181 S. Lib erty. ; "; 823 Plans to Build Louisa Koon was granted a building permit yesterday to erect a one story dwelling at 465 Mar ion street, the estimated cost be ing given as $3000. H. C. Hum mel! will be builder. See the Birehffeld Davenport which will be built in the windows of the .Giese-Pow-ers Furniture Store, Wednesday afternoon, and evening, and each afternoon and evening ail during the week. '-:' r-" 825 Home Permit Taken Robert" Hinz was granted a building permit yesterday to erect a one story. dwelling-at 1560 Cen ter strete to cost $4000. Carl Bahlburg will be builder. ' Modern , Home, 6 Rooms For sale rigMtftfwttfiS'-ru' nace. fireplace.' ;ldry, hardwood, exCr plupiblng, J.2xiA cement goer -gurtfgevNtfTr-jSZSflC Some terms. Becke Hendricks, 189 N. , High street s22tf Tire Is Stolen Itoy King of Sublimity reported Tuesday night that a Mohawk Cord spare tire was Btolen from his car parked on State street. Halik & Eoff New Philco AB Eliminator. s25 A building permit was issued Wednesday to Bush-Breyman to erect a one story tile addition at 141 North Commercial street, esti mated to cost $5500. Carl O. Engstrom will be builder. Xew Location Anderson's Sporting Good Store, 167 N. Com'l. s23 Attends Conference Prof. C. I, Andrews of Kimball college went to Corvallis Tuesday night to attend the Methodist min isters conference being held there. Complete Line of Monarch Electric Ranges at Hamiltons. ' A2ltf Badges Arrive ' A complete shipment of Friend ly Indian, Pioneer and Comrade badges has been received by the TAXIDERMIST SHOP E. E. WIGGINS, Prop. Near Woodr's Auction Market 1143 Norway Telephone 2261-W CHOICE of Traub Genuine . Qrange Blossom engage - ment and wedding rings .Is a tribute to the ju4gment and 1'.. good taste of tlw wearer. IIJJlTjrjlN BROS. ' V liun - lsi J(iv6nM StaM H4 UlMtr. "if t! 10 a. m. to 8 p as. ; . J.HMiUctt eRooocrs local YMCA and will be used for awards for boys work beginning October 1, it was announced yes terday by Loyal Warner, recently a'ppdinted boys secretary. "The badges are given as awards for in dividual tests and for boys clubs. A Christian citizenship program for boys is also being developed. Dr Marshall, Osteopathic Physician and suregon. ' s23 Hear The Fight On a new Atwater-Kent Radio at Vick Bros., Romaine & Long or the Terminal. s23 Anto Hits Ditch Homer Whittington of Port land reported that his car ran into the ditch on Hoyt street Tuesday when he lost control after skid' ding on a street'" car- fraclt. He gave no details of the accident. See. the Rirchfield Datcnport which 'will be built in the windows of, the Giese-Pow-ars f urnituro, store Wednesday af ternoon t and "- eveniifg," and each afternoon and eventnj all- during the week. i t s25 Little Girl Hit -, . A little, girl waa struck "down, Jjtttnot ,'eri'ously ilnjaredwhen she fan in front of a car driven by; Glenn Zwicker Tuesday at the Corner of 12th and Oak' streets. She was taken to a local hospital, but did not stay, saying she was unhurt. Her name was not learned. Eye-witnesses exonerat ed Zwicker of blame, saying that he was driving slowly when the girl dashed immediately in front of his car, so that he had no time to stop.: 1022 Ford Coupe For sale. Extras. Good rub ber. $145 cash, if taken at once. Call 549 or inquire 840 Union St. s24 Furnace Heated Homes Strictly modern. We have seven new homes to show you. Priced $4,000 on up. Immediate posses sion on three. Becke & Hendricks 189 N. High street. s22tf Joins Memorial Service Dr. J. D. McCormick of Kimball college was in Corvallis Wednes day to attend the memorial ser vices at the conference of Metho dist ministers being held . there. The memorial service is held each year in memory of ministers and their wives who have'die'd' during the preceding year. Dr. McCor roick's wife, who died recently, was mentioned in the services on Wednesday. For Rent, Modern Flat 5 rooms, adults, $35 666 Ferry. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High street. s22tf Tom Kay to Speak Thomas B. Kay. state treasurer, will discuss the proposed state of fice building at the Lions club weekly luncheon Friday noon. He will tell how it is proposed to fin ance the building. Dempsey-Tunney Fight Will be re-broadcasted by Halik & Eoff at 5 p. m. today. s23 Dr. Doney to Loot Dr. Carl Gregg Doney. president of Willamette university, will at tend the Tillamook county teach ers institute October 12. He will attend teachers' institutes at vari ous other places in the state in the next week or two. Dr. Doney ex pects to deliver, about five lectures at each institute. See the Rirchfield Davenport which will be built in the windows of the G!ese-Pow- ers furniture store Wednesday aft ernoon and evening, and each aft ernoon and evening all daring the week. 11 , " : V .... ' 'S25. Aid Belnz tirced . - , Members of the local Rotaryl cluh were nrged : to take steps, either Snd Ividnally -or as ft-. body. to aid the stricken Mt. Angel col lege, In an address by. T. A. Lives- This Is real value In a late 1922 Hudson touring with bumpers, mot o meter, spot, light, automatic swipe, rear view mirror, rubber 83 new, and new paint, for S3OO.0O. Tliis U a perfect running ear and looks like new. Be, sure and see It before buying. i 1 IWIo 1 ley at the noon luncheon Wednes day the loss was only partially covered by insurance, he said. The matter was referred to the board of 'directors, which referred it to a special committee for investiga tion. Mrs. Marie Theresa Stanton ' Who was formerly with the French Shop, has joined the staff of Mack's Millinery, makers of la dles ready to wear clothes. s23 License Issued , A marriage license has been issued at Kelso, Wash., to Charles Chittiek and Mary Martin of Sa lem. Return From Europe Mr. and Mrs. Rich Reiman and Mrs. Reiman's sister. Miss Joy Taylor, hava returned. from a trip to Europe. They' vislied 'Germany, France, England, Italy, Austria and Switzerland. Xotice Willamette Stndents You cant go wrong if "you eat at the Black Cat. Best eats in the city. s25 Large Sunflower W. N. Price of this city is show ing photographs of what he claims to be the largest sunflower in the district, grown at his residence at 14 41 North Commercial street. It is 57 inches in circumference and the stalk was 10 feet in length. See the Birchfleld Davenport which will be built in the windows of the Giese-Pow-ers furniture store Wednesday af ternoon and evening and each afternoon and evening all during the week. s2F Car Damaged Two youths in a Ford bug es caped injury though their car was practically cut in two when struck by an auto driven by E. A. King of Portland, near Ilickreall yester day. King's car. was thrown into thJ ditch, turned over, and badly smashed. King stated that the other car appeared about to stop1, but did not. with the result that he struck it broadside: Just a Few More Days To get those big black grapes at Fialaineyards. Three miles north in Polk county. s26 Visits in Albany Mrs. May Isom has gone to Al bany to visit Mr. and Mr3. J. D. Isom. She will return in a few days. Mrs. Ralph's Hot Tamales. Call 612-W. b23 Contract Is Let- Crane plumbing fixtures will be installed in the 44 apartments of the new J. C. Meyers apartment house to be built here immedi ately. T. M. Barr was given the plumbing contract. Hotel Marlon Dollar dinner, served 6:45 to 8 rvery evening. J2tf Club to Meet The Emerson club will meet in the Emerson room of the Unitar ian church tonight. Dcnipsej--Tunney Fight Will be re-broadcasted by Halik & Eoff at 5 p. m. today. ' s23 Will Announce Fight A re-broadcast of the Dempsey Tunney fight will be given at the Halik & Eoff store this evening. Stomach 'Phillips Milk of Magnesia" Better than' Soda Instead of soda hereafter take a little "Phillips Milk of Magne sia" in water any time for indi gestion or sour, acid, gassy stom ach, and relief will come Instantly. For fifty years genuine "Phil lips Milk of Magnesia . has been prescribed by physicians because It overcomes three times as much acid in the stomach as a saturated solution of bicarbonate of , soda, leaving the stomach sweet and free from all gases. It neutralizes acid fermentations In the bowels and gently urges the souring waste from the system without purging. Besides, It is . more pleasant to take , than soda. Insist upon "Phillips." Twenty-five cent and fifty cent bottles, any drugstore. "Milk of Magnesia" has been the U. S. ; Registered Trade Mark of The Charles H. Phillips Chemical Co. and its predecessor Charles H. Phillips since 1875. Adv.; begraning:6tJreen 5 and J -q'elor Ir, Af land speaker -will be pUtcf4 n front ot the Bjore:'.-' -?: WJU J,-we jforl fo a ears tenant, a good strictly modern C- room home with sleeping porch, garage, fine location in Oaks ad dition. See owner, room 1, 341 State. s24 Pension Bill I'rgetl , A minimum pension of $100 per month to veterans who served 10 -day's or. more in the Civil war. and a minimum of $63 a month to their . wldoWB' is the substance of a bill to be introduced by Sen ators Charles N. McNary of Oregon and Robert LaFollette of Wiscon sin at the next session of congress, it has heen announced. The bill proposes to save money by simpli fying and standardizing the work in the pension department of the OBITUARY Northcutt Salathiel P. Northcutt, aged 89, died at . his home near Marion, Sept. 21. He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Eva Palmerton of Turner; a sister, Mrs. Mary Simp son, of Takima, Wash.,' and a half sister, Mrs, Clara Collard, Ger vais; grandson, Sam O. Palmer ton, a grand-daughter, Mispah V. Palmerton. Services will be held Friday, Sept. 24th at 1:30 at the Rigdon & Son mortuary, under the auspices of Pearl lodge No. 66, AF&A&i of Turner. Concluding services at the Claggett cemetery. Arthur In this city Monday, Sept. 20, Mrs. Louise Arthur, age 71 years, step-daughter of Mrs. F. Lockley of Portland, step-sister of Fred Lockley of Portland, and Mrs. A. J. Gibson of Missoula, Mont., and sister of Mrs. J. H, Sherburne of Browning, Mont. Funeral ser vices Thursday, Sept. 23, at 2:30 o'clock from the First Presbyter ian church under the direction of the Rigdon. mortuary. Interment win De in tne iuov cemetery. TERWILLIGERS Perfect Funeral Service For Less Licensed' Lady Mortician 7741 Chemeketa Street Telephone 724 "75 A GOOD MONTH to become acquainted wM& DAMONS! rRcady to serve you with the choicest food prod ucts. A splendid assort ment of fresh merchan dise at consistently lower prices : 'Dona-Castile, Lux or Xaya;Soap; OCp 3 brs w- - ww v per dpzenl.. CU White Launtlry OC Soap, 7 barsi for )C IBeechnut' . OC jSpaghel 2 ens. J..C Soup "Coliegclaall. kinds OC j, Scan's for Bishop's Qual- OC ity Cocoa, 1 lb. aCiDC No. 5 pail Xard 90c Baking Powder, 1 lb. Calumet and dandy Muffin pan 32c -Catsup, Sniders vG -2 for tOC Cane and Maple 7C "Syrnp No. 5 can I OC rPure Maple QCa Sugar, brick ODC 'New Crop Oflg i)Honey per sqr. C if V ; Pure Maple Sap, from Pennsylvania"1- M v'-C O per can 1. j-,- , .: v Wf sell 'for: less because 'wr' hhfr Jtogether 4 with yer ,v linndred ' other "TJNlTlCly GROCERS OF 'ORBGONv STORE . 1 tV. r , . B7! 1118; n ? Phbrie l-2. 609 N.. Commercial St.' ty: ' h. jt" Ben Moorman of Shaw was in this city Tuesday. - Mrs. Minnie Richards and her daughter Rose were in this city Tuesday. They live in Woodburn. Mr, and Mrs. T. J. Winters of Gates visited this city Tuesday. C. 0."; Garrett -of Giendale was a Salem visitor Wednesday". " R. D. Mile of Bend"was among the visitors in this. city Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank iPatton of Astoria were in Salem Wednesday. W. A. Heater of Sublimity was a Salem visitor Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Tyler of San Jose, Cal., are visiting relatives here. '. . : government, and ru cutting down the clerical force there. Widows or re-married widows of veterans would receive $65 per month at the age of 65,. $70 per month at 70 years, and $75 a month at 75 years or over. Kllcrman Visits ' L. S. Ellerman of Portland was in this city Wednesday on busi ness. Mr. EUerman was connect ed with the Danish diplomatic ser vice for many years. He has dis nosed of his business near Port land and may come to Salem to reside. Studio Opened Mrs. Guy Phelps has opened her class in piano instruction at her residence, 1120 Chemeketa street. Marine Returns Walter Peterson, a marine sta tioned on the U. S. S. New Mex ico, has been home' on- 10 days furlough to visit his mother, Mrs. F. J. Hanson of Silverton. His family drove to Camp Lewis, Wash., yesterday, to take him back to duty. ' EXPERT HERE F. H. Seeley, of Chicago and Philadelphia, the noted expert, will personally be at the Marion hotel, and will re main in Salem this Thursday and Friday only, Sept. 23, 24. Mr. Seeley says: "The SptTraatie Shield will not only tp ta'n any rase of rupture perfectly, but contracts the opening in 10 days on the average case. Being a vast advancement over all fnrrn-er methods exemplifying in i&tantaneous effects immediately appreci able and withst.indinz any stmin or posi tion no matter the sire or loc;ition. I.aree Jtr difficult cases, or ucisional ruptures This instrument received the only award 'in Husiand and in Spain, producing re sults without surgery, injections, medi cal treatments or prescriptions. CAUTION All cases should be can tioced against the use of any elastic or web trass with understraps, as same lest where the lump is end not where the opening is, prodrcing complications ne cessitating surgical operations. Mr. See ley hns documents from the United States Government, AV.ishington. J"). '., for in spection. He will be glad to demonstrate without- oliarge or fit thera if desired. Business demands prevent stopping at any other place in this section. H. E. Every statement in this notice has been verified before the Federal and State Courts. P. If. SEKLKY. Home Office, 117 X. Dearborn St., Chi cago. Adv. A Profit Opportunity Our client, a Washington manufacturer of a paper com modity used by every business, wishes to establish a repre sentative in this city. Repre sentation will not require lull time but has attractive profit possibilities. It should be par ticularly worth while to a busi ness man well acquainted with the business firms in" this city. Every inquiry will be treated confidentially. Address TOM JONES PARRY Advertising Agency Central Building, Seattle RUPTURE THE PRETTX TP (AP) Tolal abstinence waS.de AP) Totsl iihsttnence wa. de - manded of all prohibition admin? istrators and agents' ly Assistant Secretary. Andrews, chief ofi.the dry torces. tn a talk to the admin ist ralors, in con Terence here. . ."! K "l will excuse no man in prohi bition service from drinking." An drews said, except the poor devil who has to in obtaining evidence and in working up a case, t call him the poor devil advisedly be cause I pity the man who has to drink the liquor which Is served inMhis country today. . -The general said his warning to the administrators in regard to their personal habits was prompt- : IS THERE TOO MUCH URIC ACID H . IN YOITT? HT.OOn? . Get This FREE 83 Cent, Bottle , fDid you get up this morning tired, head dull, back aching, joints stiff, muscles sore, weak all over? Were you -in and put of bed half a dozen times last night? Are congested kidneys, irritated bladder, rheumatic pains and achesmaking you feel "old" and miserable? ' " t Let The Williams Treatment prove what it can do for you. Get well. Be strong. Enjoy living. Send this notice and address to The Dr. D. A. Williams Co., Dept. GA-3700, P. O. Building, East Hampton, Conn. You will receive an 85 cent bottle (32 doses) free, by Parcel Post. No obligation on your part. Thousands using this medicine. Established 1892. . Only one free bottle to any address. No. C. O. D. Nothing to pay. Try" It 'at our expense1. "-Adv. ' ;, r 10 Rooms Furniture uctioei: Sialei; Saturday, Sept. 25; 10:30 A; M; 555 Ferry Street; 10 rooms good furniture including bedding, rugs, linoleum.'. conroleum, curtains, linens, Maytag electric washing, ma-! chjne like pew, kitchen utensils, dishes, tools etc. Terms cash. . J. V. DEXCER, Owner ' F, N. WOODRY Salem's leading Auctioneer This is the Woodry everybody knows, the Summer Street Woodry. Cash paid for used furniture Phone; 511 DRIVERLESS CARS DRIVE UR SELF Vi BLOCK NORTH POST OFFICp NORTH CHURCH STREET PHONE 885 O A tr. T$l46'b SEATS x Tomorrow; Matinee. 2:30 -(Friday)? : WESTERN VAUDEVILLE H MaU&CiC D C A C sftrlATl AM. I SPECIAL HEAbLINER ATi male singing: quartette just but .of , the t "STUDENT PRINCE' company and Miss Juanita Thomas who has won the title; of . - i 1 n - "Last Times Today S ft -wlxatir means to be ment will my sorry THE - .; iu t, t!CM Company tndtionatlncturc, T99 i PUOJD ELSINOR - , itn MiiK yt" . Mkt 1 T Sfc Hi f. i Ui . l ; .. .. .