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I THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON SUNDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 2, 1921 A Ileal Bargai the Salem high school who is not resident of the district. This KS ARE HERE CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Abso utely The Greatest Buy, is the actual cost, as figured by the board of directors ot the Sa- Fulkerson, county school superintendent, says she his nexer experienced such an enthusiastic feeling among rural teachers and a desire to go ahead and accomplish real things this comio school year. In Children's rompers and play suits, jail made up, stamped for embroidery, 2-25 values for $1.95, on sale Tuesday only. Salem EJite, 329 Oregon Building.

Phone 39. Adv. em district. Miss Margaret Fisher; Teacher FOB SUES in a beautiful home in Salem. Everything modern! imaginable, in A-l condition, priced it only $7500.

Seel Editor in Town ur piano; specializing with children. Studio 790 N. Church, phone I. v. McAdoo, accompanied by me at once.

his wife, were state fair visitors yesterday. Mr. McAdo is editor Fruit Season Near End of the Scio Tribune. The wholesale fruit men say GERTRUDE J. M.

PAGE Persons Who Want to Be Postmaster; of Salem May Get Them Judgment Transcript Filed A transcript of judgment has been filed in the county clerk's office, Marion county, from tho district court of Multnomah county, in the suit of H. O. Strom against Fred Wright. The amount of the judgment is 1159.55. tbat the fruit season is gradually Salmon, Salmon, Salmon- 492 North Cottage Street Phone 118G Chinook.

11c: Silversidee, 9 Write From Itru.vds S. P. Kimball, who is touring jEurope wjth his wife, daughter ind soa-ia-Jaw; writes from Brussels, Belgium, to a friend as follows: "Arrived here from Amsterdam and all are feeling fine. Will leave here soon for France, Switzerland and Italy, and then where, undecided. Eats are.

very good, so far, and for less money than any place since we left Ore approaching the end. referring to melons, peaches, huckleberries and grapes. However, sweet po per lb. Direct from the fisherman! We can arrange to have our fish tatoes are going strong. 1 erman ship direct to outside points Concert I Appreciated P.

M. Dlenkinsop and wife and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bates gave an evening entertainment at Sherwood Friday evening to a large audience. Sydney Hall, the.

pabtor, presided. TrnMW Fitted at Tyler's Drnj store by an exsert in the business. Air. VnemployetT in Riot. In a letter to his brother.

Key. Alfred Bates of Salem, Stanley Bates of Bristol, England, writes: "The unemployed are certainly deiperate. Yesterday in i Bridge street of tnls city a crowd ot men smashed the windows I of every business house I the whole man is lucky to have a Mob these days. I am working as letter peewit printer I for E. SIJ- nd Robinsoni UdLj! which Midget Market, 951 State St.

Adv. Tomatoes, $1 per Box Delivered. Ward K. Richard son. Adv.

Cook Goe to Astoria Harold Cook, former scout ex Ten-Year-Old lced Recorded A warranty deed dated January 12. 1911, was filed for record in the county; recorder's office yesterday in which A. J. Richardson deeded to Hannah J.Richardson, '328 acres of land in the extreme southwestern part of the county, in that district of the county where the Santiam flows All Outstandhfr-Accounts ecutive of the Salem Bey Scouts, All Found Rooms Duie the W. W.

Moore Furniture Las recently returned from As Every visitor to the state fair Stqre can be paid now at the W. Residents of Silem who are looking longingly, on the Job of serving the ty as postmaster for the coming four years will find at the post off ire proper application blanks. These blanks require all sorts of information as to why the candidate thinks himself the best man to serve the city as postmaster. On October 25, they will be sworn to and left with the civ.l service of the Salem postoffice, to be forwarded to i Washington, V. C.

iNOTICE toria, where be went to investi W. Moore Music store, 413 Court i gate an offer made him to accept who applied to the housing department at the Marion hotel was found, good rooms, according St. Adv. position there as scout execu tive. He was so well pleased into the Willamette.

Will Try Air Route to Mrs. Emma Murphy-Brown. Those who had rooms to rent listed them earlyj and there was Flpyd White, of D. A. White Sjms, will Ro to Portland to- employs oyer zooo persons.

no contusion in senaing people riav hv ntmlann ti3Volina mrlh with the outlook that he at once accepted the offer made to take charge of the Boy Scout work in that city and will begin his duties October 10. Astoria now has a scout council of the second class. out Due to the fact that many Arthur Roth, who has been a Lii-V who had listed rooms could not $10,000 Transfer Recorded -i- Robert E. France haa sold to Cctav Voget and Mary Voget. by the entirety, 54 acres of land north af Hubbard.

The revenue indicated a valuation of $10,000 on the land. guest at the home of D. A. White. It the Salem office is given tho same consideration as Portland or mi i Five loads 16-Inch mill wood.

Mr. Roth was in the airplane be found at their homes at all times, several who might have Prompt delivery, Spauld After Mr. Cook takes charge it service as captain in France, and In if Iswtri-ntr Cn Aflv will be organized as a council Isj now devoting bis time to commercial flying, with Portland as of the first class, similar to the rented their rooms lost the opportunity, as guests were arriving at all hours of the day, and wanted to be assigned- at once. Lights KaUsfartorr- Salem council. headquarters.

I I tx. THE CAPITAL BARGAIN HOUSE And THE CAPITA! JUNK COMPANY 1: Will close all day Monday and Tuesday. October 3rd and October 4th' PERSONALS Law Library- Elena Weller Box 43, For Rent- Law library for sale. i Teacher of niann PlasROM for Front office room. Brownsville, Ore.

Adv. Apply Gray children, iri The Dunning Sys Belle. Adv. uiucr iirsi ciass oiiices. mere win appear in the city within a few weeks following October 25, ons or two civil service men whose wfTl be to have private interviews with the candidates and incidentally to make inquiries as to the fitness of each for the posit on.

Anyhow, the application blanks are here, and the civil service knows no politicst Any one under the age ot 60 years, of legal age. and who has lived in this district two years, and who is an American citizen, may call for blanks, and on October i 25 present his application. All statements must be properly sworn to. tem of Improved Music. Studv.

Mis Savage Improves Phone 1351. Studio. 695 North W. M. Hamilton, local manager of the Tortland Railway, Light Sc Power company, who ia-stalled the lights at the state fair grounds tor night racing, says that the best compliment he beard was that of the person who remarked that he could see clearly on all parts of the track, the horse on which, he rad bet.

'With lights strong enough to follow a certain horse around the track, Mr. Hamilton felt they were Miss Grace Savage, a trained R- A. Schmalle left yesterday for Seattle, traveling over the Oregon Electric. Mrs. F.

W. Selee and daughter left yesterday for Kansas City for an absence of about six months. They will visit at Dav Sue. for $T)017-- Liberty street. Adv.

A. C. Nelson, doing business as nurse, who has been seriously ill at her home on North Fifth street was reported yesterday to be making a satisfactory recovery and Monday Luncheon as Usual on account of aau oinera The Mctnday noon luncheon will for a0.37. alleging thit this ho n.n,i r- enport, Iowa, Cedar Rapids and St. Paul.

They traveled over the was able to be up and about the house. aiuugjii is uuw uiiu ior piumuing cjai ciuh Manager McCroskey Oregon Electric. S. P. and ana oioer worn aone on a nouse says he ihas one or two good Northern Pacific.

speakers who are available, but C. F. Falk left yesterday for Chinook Salmon, 11 at 2001 Nor'th Twenty-firth street. Attorney's fees, amounting to $50 are asked, also. doesn't know which will be called Jewish New Years Silversides, 9c per 'lb.

Now is St Paul where he will visit for several months. upon to deliver the address. Hans H. Boxrnd left yesterday Salmon For Canning foT St. Paul and expect to be ab- 1IEI.

i the time for canning. Nearby points can arrange with na to have shipments made to them direct from the fisherman. Midget Market. 351 State St. Adv.

tesy of the Hunarlans attending the state fair Booster day. The Linn county folks have offered a prize of $50 for the best stunt put on by any marching or fraternal organization, and it is probable that the Cherrians will take a chance- at winning that $50. i ror best quality and lowest ent for several months. prices at Fitts Market. 444 Court Mr.

and Mrs. Glenn Q. Town- HINZ Irene Bertha Ilir.z, the 18 day old daughter of Mr. and naKssnasssssBSB St. Phone 211.

Adv. send of Portland are guests at Mrs. Charles HInz of 1410 McKIhaney Finel IrMnnnnnnnn ReRistration Heavy street, died Saturday at the Hyron McElhaney of Shaw was i the home of A. C. Bohrnstedt.

Mr. Townsend Is manager and owner of the Hoody Peanut Butter' company Up to date 477 students have home of her parents. Funeral arrested oh September 2 8 for hunting- pheasants in closed sea registered at Willamette univer services will be held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock from, the sty and have paid their tuition son and appeared before Judge W. F. Brifwn of the Ochoco Ir SEATTLE-FRISCO homo and will be conducted and are officially on the rolls of Rupert Hughes "Dangerous Curve Ahead" Unruh and entered a plea of guilty.

Costs and a fine of rigated Land company, is a visitor in the city. by the Rev. H. W. Gross.

Bur- the university for the school ial will be in Lee Mission cem- year. Hafckan Wong came the $46.50 were assessed. Also Merle Morley was arrested on the same etery, i farthest, as his home is Canton, PLAYERS 1 1 unina charge and entered a plea of not RIDING EK At the residence BITS FOR BREAKFAST I sruilty. His hearing is to be held Monday, October near Hopmere, Friday evening, October 4. The hunting season opens October 15.

Is the day new classes start in September 30, Opal Ridinger Sennett Comedy Prizma Pathe News years, daughter of Mr. Riot on Grounds May Lead all subjects at the Capital business college. Why not enroll Whitney Boys Chorus 'At fair grounds at 3 and Mrs Alvie G. Davis, sister A Box of Candy- VISION now. Adv.

of John land Cora Jacobs. One pound and three-quarters to Suspension for Last Day of Season This afternoon. The fair i3 not Funeral services will take place The Prime Essential of Life Ko Indians in Salem for one dollar and a quarter. Hass' Home Made Special. The Sunday.

October 2, at m. over till these 700 boys are heard, with the Elks' band and drill Chemawa will send no students from the Pioneer church, near Ace, 127 N. High street. Adv. this year to the Salem high school team.

Brooks, interment Pioneer ceme tery, Rigdon Son, due to the fact that the depart ment of the interior, Indian af Baby CJirf Arrives SEATTLE. Oet. 1. Do you realize- that your and- usefulness- depend principally upon your vision Think hat it means to be blind. Congratulations are pouring in Grand chorus Ly the thousands of Marion county, school children, "School days, school days, good fairs, has ruled that the govern Hartman's Glasses Easier and Bettet Wear them and ie TERRY In this city Friday, Sep upon Jack Hayes, manager of the ment has no -money with which tember 30, William H4 Terry, Salem Senators, upon the arrival to pay the tuition of its" Indians old Golden Rale days, readin' and age 46 years.

1 who wish to enter high school of a seven and one-balf pound baby Friday. Funeral services will take place HARTMAN BROS. work. Last year 13 Indians were yf Correctly Fitted Glasses conserve your eyesight and termeht Canby cemetery, Rigdon iven the advantage of Salem high fbone 1255 Ps Salem, Moving Across Street school and the government 'ritin' and 'rlthmetic," tc, etc. haf boiled gentry ought to kiibw that the managers of the state, fair, while they are.

not themselves hard-boiled, know all the tricks of the trade of all the Son. directors. Purvine Natham. formerly yj' paid the usual tuition of those attending who were not residents known as the Purvine Pump nervdus energy. Nervous en-'; ergy is the rrer that runs the human motor.

implement company, are moving of the Salem school district It costs $95 tuition for the entire NOMKING fpMrtra IStU K. OMUMfCUl Obop B7. KeodlM u4 Awrtwa kibML 1m craua and drinks. Opui li J. their merchandise to the building trpoks ot high and low degree.

for; they go up ag-ainst them every Bchool year to send a student to Yert of itulinln and lj year. aoout a block north and on the other side of Commercial street, which the firm recently purchased. The building has been occupied for the past two years by the Woodry second-hand store. Weib Clough Leading Funeral i Directors 1 i Expert Embalmers 8peial Bitaday omcaxBT DIHVKX Rioting at a ball park bere this afternoon during the game between Seattle and San Francisco's coast league teams involved players on both sides, three "umpires and jnore than 1,000 fans before the police finally--restored, or d.er No one was seriously hurt. According to bystanders, trouble started whea Walsh, left fielder for San Francisco became provoked at Umpire Jacob Croter and threw his bat at the grandstand.

Croter ordered Walsh off the field and Walsh is reported to have struck the umpire. Players on both sides intervened, and soon fists and bats were flying indiscriminately. The game finally was resumed. After the contest. Umpire Croter preferred telegraphic charges President W.

H. McCarthy of the coast league against five San Francisco players, recommending that they be fined and suspended. This would keep them from the game the rest of the season as only one day remains. IT also would impair seriously the Seals' chances of winning the pennant. S.

STONE, M. D. CURES CANCERS Again attention is called to the fact that, in some way or other, a night policeman ought to be in attendance at the police station constantly, with a motorcycle, I and does a general office praetlce. Legal Blank: ready for instant call by phone Get them at The Statesman of TREES for Spring Planting Order From THK 8ALE3I NURSERX CO, 428 Oregon Building IALEM. OREQON Phone 1763 or otherwise.

That is the most serious lack in the policing of Sa Office Trier's Drug Store I 1S7 Commercial Street fice. Catalog on application. Adv. 'of the latest and bes 6quip-' ''-s-ment and apparatus to render 1 scientific work together with the best in quality, service and price is what you get with, your glasses at jl Hartman Bros. DR.

W. C. GEHMAN, Optometrist Salem Oregon RIGDON SON Appraisers iiointc lem. The members of the force on duty are efficient, and they do the best they can; but Miere should be one more man, or else one of the members of the pres Office Outfitters SAVE ent force ought to be provided Leading Morticians with a motorcycle and stationed buvinir your haraware and at headquarters. A good tele In the matter of the estate of Andrew Franklin Daniels, the county court has appointed as appraisers of the estate Dorothy H.

Davison, Thomas Brown and John H. Carson. They reported the estate to be valued at $1000, a lot in Pleasant Home addition to Salem. phone operator might do the desk furniture at The Capital Hard. work.

as star players are involved. Th9 i I ware Furniture Zoo JM. Commercial street. Phone 947 Salem School of Expression players alleged by the umpire to have precipitated? the riot were Walsh. Graham; Schorr Another thing, good fire that will reach to the upper 147 N.

Commercial Street. story of the roof of any building in Salem, ought by all means to JfEstate Apprafettd $125.3.64 TT ARUER PMSle RE-OPENS SEPTEMBER 20th F. S. Lamport, D. W.

Eyre and be provided for the fire depart Lulu Rosamond Walton, Director. waiter F. Keyes. appraisers for ment. I Phones 148 4-J and 692 me estate of John M.

Manion. and p'Connell. Witnesses said Walsh threw his bat after the umpire had called a third strike. A few minutes later. O'Connell, the visitors' first baseman, and Umpire Croter were fighting.

Croter got the player down and sat on his head. The riot then spread. I We More, have reported to the county court that the estate has a valuation of $1253.64, of which $1020 is cash Pack and Store REALTY EXCHANGES in DanK. ANYTHING Reported by Union Abstract Company WOOD TRY US The editor In question, like most others, was obliged to refuse A Classified Ad Will bring you a buyer. Adv.

Bailey Elected President i i Stationery Leaders No matter what whim or fancy; you may have in regard to stationery, it can be satisfied here. Largest stock in the city to choose from. Prices reasonable, too. See us first. COMMERCIAL BOOK STORE 163.

N. Com'l. Phone 64 a great many stories. A lady once Fresh Stock of Pickling Spices Stone Jars Fruit Jan WM. GAHLSD0RF wrote him: uaipn Bailey, member of the class of '21 of Salem hich school.

"Sir: You sent back last week a story of mine. I know that you did not read the story, for as a has been elected president of the freshman class of the University test I had pasted together pages of Oregon. Bailey was prominent in almost every branch of high school activities while in the Sa 135 N. Liberty Phone 67 lem school and was one of the four debate men who went to Do jou take TURKISH BATHS I If not.) why not! lf No other baths or treatments can produce the permanent re lief to- the "i person' auffertng from disagreeable cold or aifc menta of the flesh or body like the Turkish Bathe, will. I Open 8 a.

m. until 9 p. OREGON BATH HOUSE Lady and Gentlemen attendants kugene last May and brought 18, 19 and 20, and the story came back with these pages still pasted; and so I know you are a fraud and turn down stories without reading same." The editor wrote back: "Madam: At breakfast when I open an egg I don't have to eat the whole egg to discover it is bad." Writer's Monthly. A showing of Ladies'! Purses land Vanity! boxe nome the state debate champion ship. Lydia Robinson to Herman L.

and Margaret Lietr, land in Silverton, $300. Paul and Eliza Semolke to John Semolke. 60.09 acres sec. 36, 6-lE. 10.

Hjalmar Erickson to Eva J. Richards, lot 1. Hock 2. Knights add. to Salem, $10.

E. and Winona Hofer to Florence A. Bynon, 50 by 100 feet on Mission street in Salem. $10. 11.

R. and Ada A. Crawford to H. E. and Eva W.

Armstrong, lot 27 Fairlodge add. to Salem. $10. A. E.

and Leone C. Pomeroy to Lake Larkin, part of block 9, Roberts add. to Salem. $3000. Eph and Rosa O.

Eskelson to O. J. and Ieona E. Tlmmons, lot 43 Ewald Fruit Farms. $7000.

Louis J. and Maud? Wolfard to Neva L. Matheny, land in Silver-ton, $1. i Dr. 1m a.

Altman, rbone 147 Homeopathic physician. Adr. Manias? Licenses that will please the most fastidious and exacting A new, assortment justj in by express, comprising the latest novelties in purses both large and small CHICHESTER SPILLS Till? IAUNI BKAW- A Licenses to marry were issued ye3terday as follows: Frank Ful 1 i hmm til MuHM Pllla is K4 mad atetalUc' BIG CHICKEN DINNER TODAY $1.00 Plate ton of The Dalles, a farmer, and tmm. Mini ttk Bta iUUna. Lillian Fulton of Salem, house and an assortment of vanity cases, that wiU pIeasI keeper.

Harvey M. Kuenzi Best. Saint dWrti Miverton. a farmer, and Emma Why when for the small price of 50c, 75c or $1.00 you can purchase a bottle of Schaefer's Throat and Lung Balsam a sure relief for bad coughs. You can' do no worse than try it once and after that what a relief! SOLD ST DRUGGISTS DIRYWXEKf Kaser of Silverton.

a housekeep antly surprise you er. A. C. Henline of Klamath Falls, stenographer, and Mildred Josephine Smith of Salem, Creamxof Tomato or Oyster Soup Ernest and Grace Palmer to I and E11j Mc.cieary, land in sec. 22-6-1-W, $10.

Mercantile Fireproof to Marion Automobile part lot 1. all lot 2 and part lot 3, block 46. Salem, $10. Reuben P. Boise et al to H.

J. Eberly. lot 7. block 3. Boise's second add.

to Salem. $10. $1.98, $2.45, $3.75, $4.90 LADIES Wli.tt' Irregular or' nppreM TrJ-nmph Pills. Safe and -dependable in all roper ease. Not sold at drug stores.

not experiment with others; tare disappointment. Write for "Relief" nd particulars it's free. Address National Medical Institute. Milwaniie, Wis. Dr.

White and Marshall Osteopathic physicians, Bk. Adv. Potato. Crab or Fruit Salad Roast Chicken with Oyster Dressing or Fried Chlck- en with Country What Would You Dol No. 10 Yoi have been given a check Signed i byR.

Smith and endorsed to( you by A. Thomas. R-Smlth ha) no funds in the bank, What wduld you do with the check? Suppose A. Thomas had endorsed it "without recourse." Of course, a great many people know just what to do in a ease of this kind but often it has been a case of experience-fan expensive way to learn. Ve try to teach our students'" so that they will know how to handle emergencies when they come to them.

New classes will start in all subjects, Monday, October 5rd. Write or call for information. Our Prices Always The Lowest I Gravy Cherrians Planning to Attend Linn County Fair Flynn Granted Divorce A. A. Flynn was granted a divorce by the Marlon county circuit court from Theresa Merrill Flynn.

The. decree was filed yesterday. or r. G. DAVENPORT OROWTR A3TO 8HIPPEE Apples, Potatoes, Onions, Seed Potatoes, true Tsrtti.

"Tho best that's frown." Baked Sweet Potatoes Creamed Peas Mashed Potatoes Gale; Co Lanra Grant Has Opened a Stndto For piano and kindergarten school credit given. 336 N. High. Phone 197 lW Adv. -j Tea, Coffee or Milk Mj Choice of Home- Made Pie.

Cake or I Ice Cream Schaefer's Drug Store -s Bole. Agent K-Garden Court fProparationi Commercial and Court Streets Having received a most urgent invitation to attend the Linn county fair, C. E. Knowland. King Bing of tho'Cberriansl says that it is probable tbat th Cherrians will respond and arrange to attend some day this week.

Already about 20 of the Cherrians have indicated a desire to accept tbe'invltation of the Hub-arians to attend the Albany fair. If the Cherrians will take the Cherrian band with them and in every way return the cottr- tKfc Ji: SPA Eager to Benin More than 100 rural school teachers: assembled yesterday afternoon at the Salem high school in response to an invitation to attend and discuss plans for' the coming school year. Mrs. M. L.

THE Capital Business College Salem, Oregon 135 Phont 187. An kinds produeo Mnrtl. 1 IT Front Bt Portland. Or..

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