I Tiffi OREGON STATESMAN: TUESDAY, JUXE 17, 1810 10 Bring Iavk IVisoner Constable Walter De Long left jaat fcdght for Idaho where hV will et Jamea I Kasalek who Is charged yrith non-support cf his wife, 'ho jitea la (Marion county. ' Extradi tion papers were f-sued yesterday. leg Blanks ' Get them at the Statesman Job of fice. Catalog on application.' Oregon Electric Withdraws Trains- Effective Saturday. '.June 14th. tae Oregon Electric ftailway will withdraw trains 23 and 24. Number 11 leaving Salem at; 4 p. m. will not make local stops as heretofore be tween Salem and West Voodr. Meeting of Eastern Star - i Tonight at 8 p. m. Initiation and reception of new. members. to be improving and the attending physician holds out hope that paral ysis may soon disappear entirely. The cnim reu rrom a bed striking im Its head, causing total paralysis of the right side temporarily. The family lives near the little Creek school house. t in which he Is taking Wolf t from North Yakima. Wash., to Bakers- field. CaliN. for triaL The machine s the same t which Wolf Is said to have attempted .escape, it being found near San Francisco by one of Sheriff Newell 'a deputies and used la pursuing the-boy. - , Shaw Wool I'tKil There' will be offered for sale 24 00 fleeces of wool to the highest bidder uu jrriuay, June zu, at z p. m. at Shaw. Oregon. The committee re serves the right to reject any and all bids. None but sealed bids will be received. C.;j. Hunt, W. H. Down ing. Lew Dtagen Cbas Hein, John Smith, Sales Committee. C. J. Hunt, secretary. - - Child Improv , The 15-month old son of Mr. and; Mrs. Lewis Judson. who was par-j uil Taralvzed Frid&v when hp fell from a bed, was reported last night; qss&ebs, st ... W ENID BENNETT in 'The Jw cf Men Salem i Velie ; Company '162 North JComxnercial street, now prepared o do all kinds f auto re pairing. Export mechanics. Service station for Dort and Yelie cars. - . Hre I)oea Slight Iamagr VA roof fire in the residence of B. E. Cooper, 1336 Nerth Water street t 12:00 p. m. yesterday was extin guished by the fire department be fore much damage was d-ao. , The loss Is estimated at $5. Good Used T la no . Some good as new; almost ai your own price. E. L.. Stiff & Son OreRonus r. Perfect Cigar Made in Salem. "Thelma" Individual Chocolates A Salem product made by The Gray Belle distributed by George E. Water? for sal everywhere, &c. Orrgonus Cigar A Salem product. Standard Scale Hooka - r In duplicate. Statesman Job of. flee, ; r- f . ' i are alleged due for injuries claimed to have been sustained when the au tomobile of the defenjjanj struck the plaintiff. PartTof thT testimony of the witnesses for the plaintiff was taken and will be resumed today at 9 o'clock. Thclma Individual Chocolate Made in Salem, 5c everwhere. BurrooghH Boy Ewcapea Robert Burroughs, aged 10 years, who escaped from the state training school Is still at large. He escaped twice in 48 hours from Special Agent Ferguson. He ls considered an In corrigible, j, t SOLDIERS' AID BILL NEEDS A LEGAL OPINION Deputy Secretary of State Kozer to Seek Advice s from Brown One Case of Flu Reported'. ; One case of influenia was reported yesterday by City Health Officer, J. Ray Pemberton. The ailment con tinues to .be la a light form but the quarantine against it is rigidly en forced. ; v Dr. W. Carlton Smith Has reopened his offices In the Masonic Tempb;. Phone 4 40. Receipt! Note and An Blanks At Statesman lob office, i Having IMppooed of My drug store at 444 State street, all those Indebted to me are request ed to call at my old stand to settle their accounts. Frank S. Ward. red Pi an of , Going fast. Grab one. E. L. Stiff Son. Irishman .Wants Citizenship Stewart Thomas Bratty, . born in Lurgan, Ireland, and now residing at 5 Laurel street, Salem, has filed ap plication with County Clerk Boyer for cltizeaship in the Vnited States. He came to this country in Septem ber, 1898, entering at Detroit,' Mich ; , j .: i ; ; j , A Salem Product . "Thelma" 'Individual j Qhocolates, 5c everywhere. ' i Open Foram Meeting Tonight ' The regular monthly open forum meeting of the Commercial club will be held in the club auditoiiuui to night at 3 o'clock. A lively mating is anticipated and after the business session, the social department prom- ioea an entertainment of more than usual merit, to be followed by lunch. Senator Xorblad Here State Senator A. W. Norblad. ajc rom-nanicd- bv his wife and son massed through1 Salem yesterday on en automobile trip to California. Sen ator Norblad' represented Clatsop county in thy upper braach of the last legislature. NEW ACT INDEFINITE Before Educational Bill Can Become Operative Must Be Further Defined BTJSTEE 3 Pri BROWN fori HOSIERS $1-00 The Remnant Store, i 254 N. Commercial St. Farrar Home From France1 After more than a year's service ln-F:nee with an engineer regiment Russell Farrar has returnad to Sa lem and is at the home of his un-V. lie, AOia'auii rusiuiuicr juuu rat- rar. He is the son-of the late Squire Farrar, former postmaster of Salem, 1 and is well iknowu In this city. Goowberriea. strawberries and Ken tish Cherries Regular Meeting' of Cbadwick evening, June ' 17th. at 8 o'clock Initiation amd . social - evening. " : Did It Ever Occur to Tou THAT our price on atrlctly hlgJi grade piano art ) than it possible for you to get elsewhere. The quality best and tenna easy. . ".-. j THE' WILEY B. ALLEJt CO. I (It Court SU in the Derby Building. MONUMENTS If' your monumental work is solicit ed, kindly ask the solicitor, for our business card. - Capital alonnmental Works, 2210 S. Com. St. , Ph'i f 8 9. Salem Salem Auto Badiator Shop j Radiators, Fenders and Gas . Tanks Repaired Tractor Kadlators a ' 8pc4alty All work guaranteed. 198 S. 12th St, : Salem, Ore. Bmall Investment Imons ICealry Loans House Kental Agency, General Property Dealing. JOES EU SCOTT REALTY CO 404-405 Hubbard Bids. PhOBe 254 ' Salem, Ore. Postage Conwea Down July 1 ; Postage rates will change on Ju lv 1 ta the former schedule of 2 cent an ounce for letters and 1 cent Until August 1, 3- .p, cent staitvped envelopes ana -ccn nnstcards may be exchanged at their Uer For Visit r9 value for other stamped paper Frank Meredith, former secretary on the new rates, but after August Cf the state fair board, is visiting i s-.ivt Ktamned enveloncs will be friends in .Salem on a visit from In view of the vague and uncer tain provisions of the w.ldier' an'1 sai!ors educational aid bill, passed by the people at the recent "special election. Deputy Secretary of State Sara A. Korer has requested an opin ion from Attorney General Brown as to intents and purposes of the act. His office i now receiving many in quiries daily concerning the meas ure. "In view or the fact that the pre visions of this measure are somewhat indefinite, it is not poslble to advise 'nquirers just exactly what proceed ure Is necessary -on their part In order to secure any benefit' sccru'nsr un der the provisions of this act." iaU: Mr. Kozer. In the flr't p'ace. an 'nstnM. i: "f learcinr. public ok. private, a" therein ment'ered I" nowhere 1- fined. Further, the act provides tnt all honorably discharged somer bailors and marines are granted the A picture of Lore and Sentiment ONE HOUR " Sequel to "Three Weeks. ZEKA KEZFE and ALAN HALE ML ;f NEW 7 TODAY Also In THSATRE FATTY ARBUCKLE FATTY'S SUITLESS DAY 5 A i ajre in the market. IMng rirht and privilege of state financial them to our bic ilant. opposite S. Co. passenger station. Pnex Co rtfomoi) onlv at the stamp value oivnroia. Wash- where he is secre- and the pottcards at 75 per cent of tary of the Washington slate fair, retary of the state shall pay over aid to an amount not exceeding $2 for any one month and not more than $200 for any one year for a reriod of not more than four years. Yet it further provides that npon the approval of the soldier's appli cation by the executive head of the Institution he derires to attend, the Confessed Uoy Murderer Here Roy Wolf. IS years old, who is re ported to have confessed to the mur der of a stage driver in California about three weeks ago was. in Salem for a few hoturs yesterday being held in the, county jail while Sheriff D. B. Newell "of Kern county, Calif., had repairs ntade to the automobile W estern Junk & Salvage Co. w huT all kinds Junk, hardware,! furniture, tools, machinery. . There Is hardly an Item we do not buy. Phone 706. 402 N. Commercial St. '1 YE LIBERTY TODAY 1 their value. Orcgonna A perfect cigar. Mr. Meredith is heing mntioned as a nosalbla successor ta the waraen- Ehip cf the Btate penuemiary. '.lifting le c'.inuii. Ion In Port iu u . i 8. Ikciu: of the gen eral shortage of paving equipment, the highway commission will ue its own supplies for this work and the or.ttactora are expected to submit bid much lower than usual becau.e- if this. 1 !: i.'h.-r i:irr ;vinir p.iect to ;ivih.!1 . the July meeting 1 .. fl'imi i i I !fhv.-;!v b- teeD sw-n -r.tt : i ! K!u'T.;e. n i'Srne m.-. " ; Ot! :f ' ' i r e ar-.xrdl include: , M:-..-;turi7ir.r t-efveen Canyon .!Ie rd Gile-vP'e. 10 miles. j (".r-n!'r.c cf Cfr.yon sertion f Da-; l:r rr.-d. 4.5 miles. CJ-r.uirtr Yr!la road. 2 7 miles -. !h f Yrnrtlla ?t an alo nnnriuneed that the !?('le eut-eff between Mrrtle-Creek ii 1 Cnnrtvil'e. will be completed this'rear. With a new bridge across be Umpqna river at Myrtle eree. this will shorten the distance on the Pacific highway a little more than three miles. strcctcd In 1915 had becrme cte of the largest Invitations ot 1U Wl In the valley.. The company' had spent $10,000: the past wiater for new machinery, and equipment, most of which !s apparently ruin d.L Roy O. Pushong. seretary of the com pany, has announced that the plant will be retniltat once. r.meral' Off ice Open i .urn. Tiartonl Willamette Instrnctor The office of Adjutant General Is enrolling students in ner ura-i gtafrin whicn nas oeen mofea w mer conrses in voice and piano. N. 17th. Phone 1583. 598 Farm Brings $10,000 , Sarah E. Miller has Slid farm property fa sections 1. 13, 14 and 23. all in tha Lake Labish district to j. 'o, Hayes for a consideration of S 4 0.0 00. The deed to the property was recorded yesterday. Salem has been opened up by Major A. A. Hall. The general nas noi yet arrived in this city. The office is on the fifth floor or me aaiem Bank of Commerce "building. to such Institution monthly, a sum nn i n atll th lntltU- tion is required to provide loagm. MAvr. IUU A DAU DAUfVI board and other necessities required 7TYm WT yrar HClirn.. n iwnmy n paeksr ( Mother Urmr's AJlOMATIC-IXAr. Iks pkMiil SM4iriBsl ls for iwmiin that Usw Kir. s4 all mrc ftlnt ( the rr. If yr kidavr -t I trri7. r Miom is painful an srsnir. Arsw sUe-Lsaf Is Bleasaat sad ths ht laiu laiaiir. At to malrrtain themselves, and further inw.tsjar hT iu r fkek. bv such applicant to pursue the course or eowrses of study he desires. KManv of the soldiers desiring to avail themselves of the privileges and benefits of this act doubtless wish Company M Men Reach New York Sixteen men, former memoers or Company M, 162nd infantry, have ar rived In New York from severs. France, according to word received resterday by Mrs. warren ,elDorn from her husband Corporal warren Welborn.who Is in the detachment. Notice s We hav opened a- first-clas re- 1.1. ai.-.n win river the motorine nnbllc the very beat of service. Open The men went oversea in .December rtlrrlt 111(1 (HT.ana MlUOlB, JUUJUI nil. - I Garage. Thone 362. fn TrstHlnT Mood? If you want to trade In a used P- nn fnr new one. we are reaay. r.- U Stiff & Son. ' . Elk Committee Meets The executive committee or tne Elks Salvation Army home service campaign met at . a luncheon at tne Hotel Marlon yesterday to discuss plans for the drive, i Everything is in readiness for the opening of tne can It. Ii. Clark Called By Deatbj In the Sunday issue of the States- vass June ZZ t rm armr wna made in aBnounC-1 ' Atw f Mr H. T Clark at "V Men Make Plan vwiianH 4 it was printed as Mrs. Plans for the county Young Men's v. - I n . t A . t I . Clark died, instead or ir. uiara, i v,nrisuan Atocianua ouugei vui- Mrs. Clark was fo:tnerly miss iaei i paign were aiscusea. yesieruy n Rotan. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J A. Rotan and is well known in 6 lem, meeting of the committe in charge. The meeting was in the association rooms ana a iuncn was servea. Tor Hardware Furniture and Second Hand Goods See CAPITA! HARDWARE aa - ri'RHITURE CO. If yro beve furniture stoves or carpets to sell, phone or call at 23 N. C"aaerelal Street SMOKES ' at : SMITH'S Tobacco Smoker's Articles STATE and COMMERCIAL Or. M-ott Bank of Commerce bildg 407-8 UK THRtnV AWAY HIS CRUTCHES "Six years ago I had rheumatism so bad I was going on crutches.' writeB August Ctrandell. Sister Bay. Wis. "I tried several medicines and doctors and rot no relief. Three bottles of Foley Kidney Pills cured ,. ... i.iw.-v me. ,1 tnrew away my cruicnes. sowier.ini, HaTg nQ al fQr weafc BOret ach. ing back, muscles or joints. J. C. Try Northern Flour "It's a Bear." Every sack guar-i an teed. At your grocer's. . ch very few Institutions of learning in the state are equipped to furnish beard and lodging to students. - It Is with a view of reconciling the reveral apparently conflicting provisions, as well as securing a legal determina tion of the intent and purpose nf the act that the attorney general s opin ion has been requested. 'Under the existing- eond'tiona It ' poaclble only for this office to pro vide Inquirers with a copy of the Isl and advise them of the fact that it nrovisions are more or less Indefin ite and" consequently referred to the attorney general for a legal deter mination. It Is the desire to nave the attorney define the scope of the law. an Institution of learning as contemplated thereunder, how the funds and to what extent they mav be available, as well as wheh the benefits therennder begin to oper ate. In due course, publicity will be given the attorney general's opinion in order that all soldiers and sailors who desire to avail themselves of this act may be fully informed." MORE PAVING TO BE BUILT $ 40,000 Fire Destroys Meat Plant at Albany a . ALBANY. Or.. June 16. A fire early Suaday morning almost com pletely destroyed the parking plant of the Kebergall Mat company Just outside of the city, entailing a loss of about 140.000. Approximately half of the 1j?s was covered by In su ranee. The plant, which was con T k A E. E. PARKED (rainless Parker) i SAYS: Ma kiss; artUleUI teetk aUtM . to a aajartaMr. Taa steea stet mmt-. far wlta laeae ylatea taat bmti Wit Sa year aaeata wWa yoa talk e eat TaeVe the K. R. rarae tyate-ae eaaaiaUate la taie wark luUt aetata laa te Its hisaeat retat, Painless Parkerf ; Dentist f state ana Commercial , Streets t; " i mm WANT! ED a 'ti" i -ii it im j WANTED raraltnre.' ranges, beaters, tools and. in fact,' anything you have to aelL I boy for cash. Phone , S10 or 611. W00DRY, The Acctloneer .Auto Repair Shop HOME of the VESTA BATTERY Battery Repairing and Recharging Jj. M. MILLER, Prop. ' 245 Center" St. .Phone 927 ONE CHAOIERS CAR AT A BAR GAIX, 300. Just right for making a Bmall trtfrk. Also some second- j hand ; Fords; for sale. Woorl-Rose Motor Co. 246 State St. Phone 311 The discharge from the Union ar my of David Demarest bearing date Tni ii ikk- was recoraea bi the court house yesterday by his eraSdson. Corporal Clyde C. Demar est of Woodburn. who also recoraea bis own discharge from the service in the late war. The corporal served with tne supply company. 162nd In fantry in France fo.- 14 months and his grandfather served with the Third, United States cavalry from December 29, 1863 to me.oaie u discharge. Perry. 1 NOTICE- If yon hav any Junk or aecond hand goods of any kind, tee as Drit.- . CAPITAL JUNK CO. 71 CbexnekeU SU ;; Phone 898 MYRTLE KN0WLAND Sonora Dealer in Salem Better j Grab m Piano Some used pianos, almost a good m new. Will not last. Bettif grab them. E. L. Stiff Son. PIONEER SALEM PHYSICIAN DIES Dr.William A. Cusick Suc cumbs at Age of 82 Years at Home in Fairmount With the pasing Monday at "12:15 of Dr. William A. Cusick at his home at Lincoln street and Fairmont park. it , ti n si Kein Salem loses one ot ner De anown Mnale and Inslcal MercliandLie J . Th euJt for I5J20.30 damages physicians and most loved citizens. f mr Addie R. Dane asainst Don- I Dr. CusicK was xz years 01a ana Highway Commission An nounces Other Contracts to Be Awarded As a means cf effecting a saving in the paving of the Pacific highway between Eugene and Junectlon City contractors who bid on the work will be Instructed to make an allowance for the use of state paving equip ment on the project, according tc announcement made yesterday by the state highway commission. This paring project. 13 miles ti length, will le awarded at the next I Cherries Pears and all kinds of ' Berries Wc are contracting Royal Ann Cherries 8c lb. King, Lamberts .1 5c lb. .....5c lb. ....12c lbt ....12c lb. ....10c lb. , 8c lb. ..8c lb. Other varieties .. 2 Strawberries- ....J .... Red Raspberries . : . . . . Hlaek Cap Raspberries . Blackberries (Lavftons) Lortnberries Bartlett Tears .. j C0 per toa k - ; , We furnish boxes and crates. , ' Strawborrr elrates" for. sale. : Come and see u$ before you selL MANGES BROS. Warehouse II ijrU and Ferry Sts. I Pbone 717 j i Office M2 EUlc St. I Salem, Ortgca 415 Cou rt St. Salem, Oregon , Telephone 35Z 1 See Our '. ELECTRIC WASHING 'MACHINES Welch Electric Co. 373 SUte St. Thone WOOD SPECIAL i V . 10 Days ;" 75 cords I5ig Body Fir "Cood at $7:00 per cord. 60 cords 2nd Growth Fir wood at $6.50 per cord.. G. H. Tracy Wood Co. ; Phone 520 - We want to buy. Good Potatoes ! Best Market. Prico r We furnish the sacks and caU for the potatoes at -your place. The People's Cash Store - Phone 45 J. j 1SS-19C North, Commercial 'SU TT7T Kill M. - I I L 1 lyflrrinf. 11 I I ill lil i". LliiltTrmi II f I II I iniiiiimiiujtiiimiili MLlLn - n 1 CorRTKT. r Baa-r ' VHn. iM.la all aUaa. -.. WASHINGTON Al TWKLFTU aid W and B. J. Mile came up ror was a nauve oi unnois. coming iu trial in department-No: 1 of the cr- Oregon in t853 with hi parent on cult court-yesterday. The damacea'an immigrant train. In 1K58 and T1S39 he attended the Dalla acad emy, and Bethel college in ibu. Al ter this he taught school for one and a half .years later going on to the Zoiand medical college in San Fran cIpco and then the medical depart ment of Willamette university. Dr. Cualck'a was tho first name on the list of; Willamette university medical department. In 1885 to he served on both the regular and special sessions of the Oregon state leJoMature. Later he served for two yearn as post sunreon with the United State army at Camp Lyons. Idaho, and for about three years was consulting physician at the Oregon 'state hospital going from there to J penitentiary physician. which office I he filled for five years. j Cn October 13. 1S he married Marcia M. Williams and ensared in civil practice for 30 years retiring from active service in 1 9 1 R. He was a member of the Fidelity lodge A. F. & A. M.. Cervals. Oregon, and a member of Multnomah Rojal Arch M-"n. Cahnter No. 1. of Sal em- He is survived by a widow and his son-in-law. Dr. W. Morre. The body Is at the Wehb4 Clough under taking parlors. So far no (Tefinlte funeral arrangements havo beca Our strongest belief is in Im partial Justfce to all and It fol lows that every one receives the same earnest courtesy. .Our business dealings are above reproach. , Boys! Boys! VACATION DAYS will soon be here. Get in line to make MONEY this Rummer. No premiums, or prizes. REAL CASHH1 List your names -with the Circulation Manager before June 1st he will tell you all about it. PARENTS Let your Jk earn his own spending money in a clean legitimate way. Initiate a BUSINESS INSTINCT in him. Keep him out of mischief. A. few hours walking in the open air each day What could be healthier 1 Open to boys over 14 years old. Circulation Dep't. The Oregon Statesman a a m I Re-arrangement In Closing Hours Y ESTO0 AY &e Salem batiks inanirj rated the plan of dosing the doors at three o'clock in the afternoon instead of at foar. Yhile this may cause yorjj to set your time of calling ahead a bit, yon can 'appreci ate that it will enable the clerks to handle the CTcr increasing "after-closing" routine without hardship. l J- mm . 1 Financially youts, MteStat2S i 6lem; , Oregon, laBaa aaaa. aa ---t mad..' , , n'.IHP -WajJI Jl I f Prlaa4. 9rfm - . . j. . - . i