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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 21, 192G r 'LOCAL Trb.1 i for October 23 The case of Mrs. 0- W. Brown, who charged I , !ith reckless driving' after ber car had skidded on theHwet pavement in front of a machtVe driven bjrfLindae Doty of .Jefferson and id which , Mrs. Emma Cole was kilted,, has been act for Friday, Oct J It, at 10 In the morning. , . "' . . l)r Marshall,. OMtcopatlilcr Physician and surgeon. o21 Error In Hamilton Ad On Tuesday, Oct.j 9, the sale ot Sealy Mattresses Is for this week onfy. and not next,' keek, as stated by the paper. ' J ' ' o22 warn I'l ;" Served all hours. The Spa. olOtf Mafrriage License Iwsned - Karl V. Pease of the Roberts apartments and Ori M. Hawk of Hamilton, Mo., obtained a mar riage license at tb office of the county clerk yesterday. -2L Complrte Line of Monarch Electric Hamilton's. f Ranges at aZltf Don't Forget Crown Mill demonstration by Mrs. L. A. Humphreys. Klet Bldg. Cor. Ferry and Liberty, o21 Electric Sandwiches All the new kinds. The Spa. If -olftl Appointed Administrator- Virgil H. Massey. has been ap pointed administrator of - the es tate of Stella T. okornr. by an order of the county court. M. J. Lindahl, John - Hunt and C. C. Geer were appointed appraisers of the estate. 1 i Trade Your Old 1 ) Piano for a radio, land Music Co. i The Port o26 Physician and surgeon has lo cated in Salem with offices In the new Bligh building. Hoars 10 to 12; 1 to S; 7 to 9j! Office phone 2394. Res. phone 14(1. n-23 Steeple Is Painted Two , steeplejacks have begun painting the steeple of the First Methodist chnrch,f haVing spent two days In rigging the fastenings. T began their; painting on the i-eterday. ity will be plant t .Reside - the church so that it will completely coter the walls in time. ' -'.I . -- j i - Tonight, Moroni Olsten Play In "Dear Brutus." - Tickets at Atlas and PaUons .Reserve your scat. immediately , o21 Farnitare TJphoUtri? And repairing.' !j Glese - Powers Furniture company. a2tt Hotel Marion A , Dollar dinner, served 5:45 to 1 a every evening. 12tf 0en House In Held I. The Francis Asbury league of r Leslie Methodist .church held open nouse last night! t with a special program in Leslie hall. Sealy Mattresscfl-Li . This week at Giese-Powers 139.50. ;n o22 Man looses Recollection- C. Casper is ini is local hospital with a scalp wound, bruises and an Injured ankle, the result of a heavy schute lid dropping on his STOMA No cure for Sv but welcome rtu ts oftan b V vapi rtiit ts oftan brought Cxi Vapo Run FOR INFORMATION " ABOUT RAILROAD. TRIPS Phone 727 ' OREGON ELECTRIC Y J 1 iiiiiii I WUUU TRACY'S FUEL YARD lT D ue4 1 Telephone SS1S Ur lerwood Typewriter to. Direct Factory Branch ypewriters Rented. Sold. . Repaired Rneelal renUl rate to Btadaata LADD & BUSH Bankers Established 1863 J '' General Banldnu Builnc Offle novra froia 10 a. h tat 8 f . C . ... - i. ..... i ii .. . i A. 14 . NEWS IN: BRIEF head while he was inspecting the schute beside the Southern Pacific tracks TuesdayJ i Casper has no recollection t of I what happened from the time he was doing the inspecting until he woke up in the hospitaL t - . - A Bur a Radio hr Bold on easy terms, land Music Co. " ; " The- Port o26 HamJIton Player; Like new, with rolls and- bench, $295. Terms," $10 a month. This is a real snap-.' The Portland Mu sic Co., 555 N. High. o26 Hunters Ihe"ti Monatt $ 3. 5 0. Special to advertise. E. R. Wiggins, taxidermist. 1145 Norway. : Between ' Summer and Capitol. Phone 2261-W. ol6tf GloTer In Oak Ridge Ronald Glover, Salem attorney, was in dakridge, on the Natron cut-off, Tuesday. He reports that the town has grown greatly since the railroad was completed. r- Radio Headquarter. 173 8. High Tel. 1935. New 5-tube Crosley set, completely equipped, $100.00. o21 Sealy Mattresses This week at Glese-Powera $39.60. ' o22 DuRois' Sanitary Service Barber shop is now open for business. Basement Masonic Bldg. o21 Art Wan -Women Plan Party Women of the local Artisan lodge are planning to hold a card party this afternoon at 2 o'clock in Fraternal temple. It will be the first of a series of, such par ties. . The Spar Is Now Serving All the new electric sandwiches. Over forty kinds. ol6tf Don't Forget Crown Mill demonstration by Mrs. I A. Humphreys. Klet Bldg. Cor. Ferry and Liberty. o21 Dr. Fisher Has Bad Arm Dr. . E. E. Fisher, well known local, surgeon, is reported to be suffering from a serious infectibn in one arm, which may result in the loss of the arm by amputa tion In order to prevent spread of the disease. Oregon Bldg. Barber Shop ', New management. C. (Monte) Moylhan, C. E, (Speed)Traiar"522 Insure-With Fire Relief Ass'rtv - Phone 347. Standley & Foley. Agents. U o24 Lennon Near Deaths .: . Walter Lennon. prominent mem ber of the local lodge of Knights of Pythias, has been lying at the point of death 'for the past week at his home, 895 Bellevue. Some hopes are entertained for his re covery, however. Good Used Piano- Looks almost like new, biggest buy in town at $195; $10 down, $7 a month. The Portland Music Co. . . . o26 Four Girls Escape Ruth Sbelton. 17. Maggie Wels- elhead, 16, Mary Weiselhead, 15, and Flossie Morrell, 15, were re ported late Tuesday night as hav ing escaped i from the Indian school at Chemawa. " Waffles' ' ' ;- . All the new kinds. The Spa,t0tf lrun-Port Meeting Scheduled Officers of the Prun-Port com pany will hold a meeting tonight at. the chamber of commerce Scofleld Chiropractic Offices SALEM - ALBANY - EUGENE i TIRED NERVES Chiropractic will renew Health and Vigor. Prove, it to your own satisfao. tion. ' ' ' - v-'-. Consult- y DIL SC0FIELD1 "The Best in Chiropractic?' Salem rooms: Ren L. Holselaw. presi dent of the Major Fruit Products company, makers of Prun-Port? will be present. : The meeting Is open, to anyone interested In the Salem prune industry. ' ' '.' Under New Management Oregon Bldg. Barber Shop. C. (Monte) Moynihan, C. E. (Speed) Hald. ; 0-22 See the; Gutbranson Phino t -1 Before yon buy. Biggest piano value In the world. . Sold on easy terms. The Portland Music Co. Three Speeders Fined- . '! R. J. O'Leary, Wade Carter and Eldon Foster were fined $5 each in police court yesterday for speeding. - ' ; Don't Forget Crown Mill ' demonstration by Mrs. L. A. Humphreys. Klet Bldg. Cor. Ferry and Liberty. o21 House for Rent Telephone 1825, or call at 161 N. 13th. 0 o24 Traffic Offender Arrested Alta E. Bateman was arrested Tuesday night by local police of ficers on a charge of failing to stop at a through street intersec tion. Ellington llano Beautiful walnut case, new-like condition, $235. Rental terms will do. The Portland Music Co. o26 Sealy Matti This week, at $39.50. GIese,-Powers o22 Reckless "Driver Fined Ambrose Venglen was fined $5 in police court yesterday on a charge of reckless driving. Hunters Supplies Anderson's sporting goods store, 187 N. Commercial. o21 Dr. Brown Returns Dr. Walter H. Brown, head of the Marlon county child health demonstration, returned yesterday from Buffalo, N. Y., where he has been attending a convention of the American Puhjic Health associa tion. October 11-14. Dr. Brown read a paper dealing with the or ganization of a health demonstra tion. He reports that the meeting was one of the largest of its kind ever held, with delegates from Canada, the United States, Cuba, and Mexico, besides one from Italy.. ;- . 'Dear Brutus" Tonight At the Elsinore. Famous Mor oni Olsen; Players. Tickets at At las and Pattons. Make sure of your seats. " , o21 Under New Management Bligh Hotel Barber Shop. S. Q. Slim" Hiukle and Dorsey Reaves: . ; 024 Overtime Parkers Fined Gilbert Gilson, . J. Smith, Phil Homes. Henry Lee, R. E. Hoyt, P. B. Gilbert. L. A. Williams. O. N. Bonevik were flnel $1 each in police court yesterday on charges of parking overtime. Hear ; the Viva- Tonal- Phonograph, the best one yet Your old phonograph accepted as part payment, balance on easy terms. ' The Portland Music Co. i o26 Rotarians Hear Marshall The various complicated cases a member or the date industrial accident ' commission is called upon; to decide were told in a humorous manner by William OBITUARY - Barhyte Clay D. Barhyte died at his res Idence October 18. He was the husband of Bessie Barhyte and the father of Catharine, Shirley, Max and lan Barhyte, all of Salem Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p. m.- Thursday, from the Rigdon mortuary. Interment will be In City View cemetery. . . - " ' Engt.t Elizabeth Engel, age 72 years lied Oct. 18. Survived by two laughters. Mrs. . Ida Ness of Sa em i and Mrsr Bertha Straight of Snohomish. Wash., and two sons Charles Engel of I Fails Creek and .Henry EngeL Funeral services will be hejd on Thursday , after noon at 3 p m. from . the Rigdon mortuary v'; : : yfu- - TEUWILLIGERS -' Teff ect Tuneral Eervlct ' . Tor Lest - :- LIceuaed Lady Uortlcla: ' TTO Chemeleta CtrecJ 1 ' BATrt:. ' We luive ' wonderful bny ' in a 1023 Dodge sedan, fully equipped,' ? which looks and runs , Iike vnew 5. Tills is a car that has been well taken ; care pf "and SwiU give real nnrran Marshall at the Rotary club luuch eon yesterday noon in .the Marlon hotel.. Mr.iMarshali: has been a member of the commission for -13 years. Many cases ordinarily con sidered outside the scope of such a commission must be settled by it, he pointed out. ' . .-. ' ,. ; 1 . ' ' Oregon Bhlg- Barher Shop f ; Under new , tnanagement. ; C. CMonte) Moylhan, C. E. (Speed) Hald. . ; . j 022 At Tonight Moroni Olsen Players at the' W slnore. . Ticket.. $2.20,. $165, $1.10. Reserve f our seat immedi ately. o21 Fined for Iniprojper Lights- W. J. Faulkner of Salem, who was arrested October 18 for oper ating a motor Vehicle with im proper lights, appeared in Justice court yesterday and was fined $10 by Justice Small). Treyser Piano f Couldn't be told from new 1295. Only $10 down. The Port land Music Co. i , o26 Hunted in Game Reservation Gale L. Fox of Salem was fined 125 for hunting within a. game reservation yesterday in the jus tice court when! he pleaded guilty to the charge, j He was arrested by R. D. Throckmorton, deputy game warden, j Webber Gives Address The only Wovrnments or Indus tries that succeeds are founded on religion. Archdeacon Webber of the Episcopal church told mem bers of the Salem Rotary, club yesterday noon in a short address. Archdeacon Webber has beencon ducting a mission at St. Paul's Episcopal church. : N'ow OrgMiiiis Wednesday - Inis Jt beginners' classes in basket making. Salem Wicker. Phone! 2230. o24 Son Born Wednesday , On Wednesday. Oct. 20, an eight-pound baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Dibb of this city. The newt arrival has been named Thomas Edmund. Mother and baby are doing splendidly. Go-Cart Wanted Must be in good condition and priced right. Telephone 2555J - 1 . o24 Jack Elliott of McMinnville was a business; visitor in this city Wednesday. He is a former resi dent of Salem.; X0T1CE Notice is hereby given that the County Court of the State of Ore- gon for the County of Marion, on the 16th day of October, 1926 duly made, rendered and entered an order as follows: It is, therefore, ordered and ad judged by the Court that on and after Monday.' the 1st day of No ember, 1926 thence following and until May 1, 1927, all county roads of the; County of Marion State of Oregon, which are not paved with hard surface pave ment, be subject to the following restriction and maximum load limitation, to-wlt: On any vehicle the concentrated weight bearing on the surface of the highway at contact with the tread of the two wheels of any one axle' of such vehicle shall pot exceed the prod net in pounds of the sum of the entire width Of the two wheels of such axle multiplied by 350. This order shall apply to either motor or horse drawn vehicles. " - All persons will therefore ob serve the foregoing order and govern themselves according-.' ' U. G. BOYER, . County Clerk' in and for Marion County, State of Oregon. o2 1-2 8 W 'SPECIAL;''::.; . on Pork Uoast..V t' ' Thursday, Friday; 'i':- : i- - Saturday - v Shoulder Roast, lb. i-.'ljil20e Trimmed Shoulders, lb. '." . 25c Leg Roasts.1 11. . .". . . . . 2e Ieg of Torir, Ib . . .;. ... ,28c Good I'ure fljitrd, lb.- , . . . 1 Oc. Fancy Frewbr Kkle I'ork, lb. 20c STATE STREET MARKET 1250 State Telephone, 374 CHOICE of TraubGenulnc Orange Blossom, engage ment and wedding rings U a ribute to th judgment and ood taste of the wearer. Siaan 9wai nrtlara. Ucty. 1 ' f , ,- : " - . ' - ? .. .. . aac unr. I NORTH iSALEM - NEWS ITEMS By 2EAX ' XjOBATOK Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Davis, who have beeA living at 1978 Ni Capi tol .are.--, sitoviner to m ' hnVn on Mry tie Avenue. " v I Best Tow-Car Service In City Texas Garage, 1919 N. Capitol. t Clark Day of 1979-North Capi tol returned yesterday from -a hunting trip near Eugene, having bagged the limit of birds on each day's hunting. , . Best Tow-Car Service, in City Texas Garage, 1919 N. Capitol. Mrs. Phil Asplnwall of 845 Mar ket street was hostess for the members of the Central circle of the Ladies' Aid Society of Jason Lee Methodist church on Wednes day afternoon. I i Hot Barbecued Sandwiches - At Hall's Grocery, 1964 N. Cap itol. -. o2h Mrs. Clark Day of 1979 North Capitol was a visitor in Indepen dence on Tuesday. Sale on Disc Electric Heaters ' Suitable for bathrooms. Hol- eomb Electric Store, 2020 No. Cap itol. o21 For Sale New Brick BuUding Leased for five years. Lone Star Realty Company. John Wil liamson, Mgr., Phone 139. o21tf D. A. R. Meeting Postponed On account of conflict of dates with the 25th anniversary meet ing Sf the Salem" Women's club this Saturday, the meeting of the DAR originally scheduled for that date has been postponed until No vember 6. according to announce ment made last night by Mrs. La Molne R. Clark. Clubwomen's Federation Meets in Stayton Today The Marion county federation of women's clubs will meet in Stayton at the Forester; hall to-1 day. All clubs in the county have signified their intention of send-. ing delegates. Mrs. Eugene Mosh- berger of Woodburn will preside. Mrs. Helen Pate of Stayton will give the address of welcome and Mrs. W. W. Allen of Mill; City will respond. Committee reports, will be given by Mrs. D. H. Loney, Jefferson; Mrs. George Hubbs, Silverton; Mrs. Waldo' Brown, Hubbard; Mrs. F. H. Erickson, Sa lem Heights; Mrs. C. H. Brewer, Stayton, and Mrs. Ronald Glover, tlem. Rev. Martin Fereshetian will sbeak on "American Fundamen tals." Miss Mattie Beatty will lead a discussion on ballot titles. Anton Brons of Silverton will sjng several solos. l Florence Christensen of Mill visitor in this city City was a Tuesday. H. F. Warren of Scio was among the out of town visitors In this city Tuesday. Mrs. A. N. Wilson was a Salem visitor Tuesday. She is a resi dent of Lebanan. Mrs. W. R. Terhune, a resident of Jefferson, visited Salem Mon- day. First Mortgages on Residence Property For Sale $3500.00 6, Property Valued at S8500.00 $3500.00 M , Property Valued at $7000.00 $1850.00 6, Property Valued at $4000.00; $2500.00 6, Property Valued at $5000.00 , $1000.00 7, Property Valued at $4000.00 CHAS. HUDKINS Phoney2219 Office with Homer H. Smith Insurance Agency Over Miller's Store . Mrs. Hazel - , ' AiPersoual Ilepresentatlre of MISS JANE E. CURRAN Noted Hair Specialist , ; - fjVill be in. attendance at the- CENTRAL PHARMACY October 21, 22 and 23 For forty years Miss Curran has cared for the hair of New York- society. Now, these identical treatments and tonics that for two generations .were exclusive to Miss Curran's clientele are avail able to our patrons. ; For 3 days Wginning today, Miss Curran's per sonally trained representative may be interviewed in regard to such problems as oily hair, dry and brittle hair, dandruff and itching scalp, dull and - lifeless hair, for the bob, for the marcel. , - For your convenience appointments may be 1 made by telephone 276. ; r - Consultation is without charge. . . About a Hundred in Classes Last Year," and Perhaps More for This Year . . Many Salem people, mostly women, are learning to make bas kets and other wicker work. About 100 were in the classes of last year, taught by L. B. Dunsmor, of the Salem Wicker Furniture Manufacturing company, 2218 state street. There are already Tuesday, Thursday and Friday evening classes,' with 36 ' members.. Mr. DUnsmoor is now organizing Wednesday evening classes, Per haps there will be two of them. Beginners will be taken Wednes days. There is a class organizing at Napavine, Wash., and asking for Mr. Dunsmoor to instruct them, on Saturday evenings. The adult blind school at Port land had a representative to see him a few days ago, about teach ing basketry there. He has helped in getting classes started at the state tuberculosis hospital here, and the Portland teachers want to get him to . help in the same work. Looks like busy times ahead for Mr. Dunsmoor. His work is under the state and federal vocational boards, and half the tuition is from the state and government funds. This makes the fees for learners in his classes small. Mr. Dunsmoor is also doing a lot of work for Portland people, in furniture making, as well as for many other outsjde places. He is bringing a lot of outside money to Salem. n ' R. L. Brockley of Roseburg is in this city on business. Mrs. O. A. Babcock of Silverton is a visitor in this city. Schaefer's Herbal Cough Syrup Will Stop That Winter Cough Sold Only at GCHAEFER'Q U DRUG STORE Penslar Store 135 North Commercial St. Original Yellow Front PHONE 197 1 J. Huntley ra Fines sie;i FOR FIRST TK Colors for Veterans of For .' eign. Vars to Be Dedi cated in December The new United States flag andj the iffew post .flag of Marion post;' Veterans jof Foreign Wars. ' were j seen last night for the first time by members of the post and de clared to be the finest examples of their kind In the state. ; The flags were embroidered by the vocational education depart ment of the state in Portland and give some, idea of the work this department is doing under the su pervision of the superintendent of public, instruction. The post flag has the cross of Malta embroider ed on one side and state seal on the other. - Marion post' introduced the uni form street flag decoration in Sa lem whereby each merchant has his own flag and standard to dis play on proper occasions, and it is the hope of the post that new merchants will avail themselves of the opportunity to get uniform flags before Armistice day. Henry O. Miller at 18 4. S. Commercial street is handling the flags and staffs for the organization. Clyde Warrens, .department commander of Veterans ot Foreign Wars, and his staff will come to Salem the first Wednesday in No vember to dedicate the new colors of the local post. PROCEEDINGS DISMISSED Judge L. H. McMahan of the Marion county circuit court, yes terday dismissed mandamus pro ceedings filed by A. G. Lyons, do ing business as the Star Employ ment Agency in Portland-'to com S?7 APPLES FvlEIt FOOTBALL lt f I r II 1 r r i t .A yy1 Come With your boxes to the Hummel Orchard, two miles from Dallas on the Salem road. Lay in your winter supply right from the orchard. We have Jonathans, Winter. Bananas, Stark's Delicious, Spitzenbergs, Newtons and Arkansas Blacks. All varieties cured Walnuts, 15c per pound and up. . Mayettes and Franquettes. otily Yotf d never expect to bay a nation ally advertised instrument on such low terms. We xvouldn9t expect fo sell it that way, cither, except that we figured how much we couW save: by moving 25 quickly, giving you the benefit in better terms. So act at once. Find out what your home will gain and how conveniently you can pay for it if you buy a Gulbranscn. S: The - 'PORTLAND : : -; -MUSIC co, L.LUNSFOUD, Manager 355 N. Hich St. New Chambers B12. USED-CARS See ..these before you, bay. Weltryto make new car customers by selling you a satisfactory used car. 1919 Ford Roadster. sold as is. with $100 $125 $125 starter 1921 Ford Coupe: starter; fair rubber, sold as Is 1921 Ford Touring, flew top, good tires, - runs dandy ...... . . . 1923 Ford Roadster, has most everything on It. Ruckstell axle This is a special car. See it ............. 1924 Overland Tour ing, good condition, finish like . new ............. , 1924 Chevrolet Tour ing, special paint job. Good tires,. v. snappy motor. ...... 1923 Chevrolet Coupe new paint, overhauled good rubber .'. . . . . 1924 Chevrolet Coupe new paint, oversize tires, completely over hauled from end to end .... .... .... $250 $325 $350 $325 $375 Newton Chevrolet - Company Opposite City Hall . Tel. 1000 pel C. H. Gram, state labor com missioner, to grant him a license to operate. ; Mr. Gram refused to issue the license at the time Mr. Lyons filed his 'application with; ; the resul that the applicant appta-ed to the courts. . ' . - J.'.A. Smith, Aumsville farmer,, was in Salem Thursday. Peter Burkhardt of Sublimity visited at the county court house yesterday. . !- . . OREGON' UU.MM lNt. STANFORD OREGON 4 - l SATU1U.. OC1. 23 2:00 fr ' EUGENE , Tickets On Sale At State Street Browns Sporting Goods Store APPLES extra-easy terms on the. Gulbranccn Registering Piano limited to 25 homes.