3TIE OREGON STATESMAN.7 SALEM. OREGON FRIDAY, MORNING, APRIL 14. 1522 city NEWSIN BRIEF CroflgJng Allowed v The public service .commission In an order issued yesterday, writ ten by Commissioner H. H. Corey, grants to Morrow coony author v lty to construct a grad-s cossing . over the tracks of the Oregon .Washington R allroad & Naviga tion company near the town ot Boulder, i The crossing' will af t lord an exit from that' territory for hay transported by vehicle to eastern Washington towns. The - county ; proposes to construct a . road leading from the ferry larid ing on the north side of the rall , way tracks across the t racks to ' connect with the Columbia Itiver highway on the south aide of the track. Big Egg Show C..A. Warner, living on route 5, Salem, brings In to The States man a Black Minorca pullet egg measuring eight inches in circum ference the long way, and 6 Inches the other. It weighs just a shade less than four ounces. There may be other hen's eggs as big, or even bigger, but they do not come to mind. Agricultural college will speak to day on foods and nutrition at the fashion show to be held In the Commercial club rooms. The wo men of the Smith-Hughes voca tional educational class will be those whose work will be shown. HOPE HAMPTON , : -S in . FANNIE HURSTS' ;"STAR DUST" Also v TOUCHY" Jack's Cafo 1C3 S. Com. St. A good place to eat. Tables and. counter. Adv. first IrcMbyteriaB Church The closing Passion -wek ser vice will be this evening af 7:45 o clock. These services have been of great interest, and spirit ual uplift to all who 'have given Christ the pre-eminence in their lives. " Mr. Long's closing mes sage will be on "The Seven Say ings of Christ on the Cross," in terspersed with music and prayer. Solo, "Calvary," by Mrs. Ada Miller Harris. Mrs. Long will al so give a message in song. Ses sion will meet at the close of the service to receive new members. A cordial welcome to this service is extended to the .public. Automobile Auction- Saturday night at Oleson-Rook- stool Auto Exchange. Adv. EYE. TROUBLES Cause - more sick head aches, more nertous break downs, more physical wrecks than almost any other one ailment. . These : delicate mechanisms are often de ceiving; a competent optom etrist can tell you their true condition. Don't wait too long be fore KNOWING! the true state of your eyes. : MORfUS OPTICAL CO. -204-211 Salem Bank ot Commerce Building Oregon's Largest Optical ' institution ' , Phont 239 for appointment 8ALEM, OREGON Service Today A three-hour Good Friday ser vice, will be held at St. Paul's Episcopal church today from 12 j noon td 2 "o'clock. All Christian i people who desire to watch by the Cross are invited. Come at any time, during; the three hours and retire during the singing of any hymn. Addresses in the -Seven I Word from the Cross." Phonograph Record- H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. Adv. Fashion Show Today- Miss Bernice Walt of Oregon TRY OUR Individual Meat Pies On Tues. and Wed. TUB LITTLE LADY'S STORE 1000 Center' St corner 12th - Hartman'i Glasses yggsjy Wear them and see Easier and Better . nAKlolAN dKUj. Phone 1255. Salem, Oregon SAVE $ $ $ : Ik ft Hat . i m m . ; by bavins your hardware And furniture at The Capital iiaro ware Furniture Co, 285 No, Commercial street. Phone 047. wcxb sev SATSt "1 went to a swap social tha other night. Ev ery body wu tap poed to brins oaething they didn't need. Most of tfca wom en bronght their kaabanda." On min ute essay on health by O. L. Scott. D. C. FEW PEOPLE KNOW HOW TO RELAX Few people know how to relax. The first essential Is that you get the weight off the spine.' Lie down on your back,. stretch the arms one after another, then reach as", far downward with the toes as possible. Then let go with a sigh.. - When there Is pressure on spinal nerves at any point along the Spinal column with Its many nerve openings, there Is an irritation which prevents relaxation the complete restful, relaxation of sleep. Such pressure causes disease.. It Is the work of the chiropractor by chiropractic spinal adjust ments to remove such causes of disease, i ' Chiropractic spinal adjust ments remove the cause of diseases of the head, throat. lungs, heart, stomach, Jlver,. pancreas, spleen, : bowels and the lower organs. , YOTO HEALTH Ton can nako an appointment ,for your health ' aake by telephon- ins 87, HEALTH F0L10WS obpopook cdmccts rmssuBE on snuAA i snvts m disuses o jHerouown60MW STE1NB0CK JUNK CO. will buy anything you have v . ;,' ' to 8ell Loganberry and hop wire , for sale The House of Half a Mil lion and One Bargains" 402 N. Commercial Si, Phone 523 People TJse Swift's Fertfllarr Because It makes them money, See C. S. Bowne or phone III v t " Manndr Thursday Observed- " laundy Thursday was observed last night by Scottish Rite 32nd degree Masons with a banquet in the Hotel Marion. ' Speakers of the evening included Judge John L. Rand, Oscar Hayter of Dallas, W. Newman of Manila, P. I. Judge George H. Burnett presid ed at the meeting. Miss Eliza beth Levy pave several violin 8f lections. The ceiemonial ot jz Ughting . the candles will be ob served at the Masonic temple on Sunday evening at 9 o'clock. Cars Oiled and Greased 73c boor. KIng Bartlett, 229 State st Adv. Good Friday Services Mr. Muston will sing, "The Cru cifixion" at the Good Friday ser vices at the First Congregational church this evening. Dr. W. C. Kantner, the pastor, will be the speaker, his subject being "The Christ of Calvary." The hour Is 7:30. . Nominating Petition Blanks- Secure them at the Statesman (legal dept.) upstairs. Adv. Student 111 Anna Lavender, student at Wil lamette university, is confined to her home with an attack of ton- sllitls. Miss Lavender is a mem ber of the Beta Chi sorority. Chrestos Initiate The Chrestophilian Literary so ciety of Willamette university held Its mid-term initiation Wed nesday night. Three pledges walked over the glassy sands and tasted of the bitters during the reeular weekly meeting. Carl Jo- quet. William Walsh and William Ashby were .the pledges initialed. oaM aaaaaMaaBaaii-awMBBiBaa A Classified Ad. Will bring yon a buyer. Adv. Girls Will Debate- Two Beta Chi sorority members will make a trip to the College of Puget Sound to represent Wil lamette in debate tonight. Miss Lorlei Blatchford and Miss Lou lse Joughin are the members. Powell Addresses Students Charles Ernest Powell address ed the student body of Wlllam ette university yesterday during the chapel period. He urged the students to think deeply about their doubts and to doubt their Ccubta. An Easter Sale--' Of cooked ftfod. aprons and fancv articles will " be held Satur day by the Woman's Alliance of the Unitarian church at Welch's Electric Store, 379 State street Adv. Watch the Liberty Tomorrow and Saturday WtCtM HEAX.TS lEaars ! a wfeta f vf iipkoas ST fo aa OoasnnatUS la with ant tfeaxg. ' TNMMT 'AIMS ( ' a V. ST0MACT &2 i moHtrs Ysowai Dr.O.L. Scott Chiropractor 414-13 U. S. Bank BWff. Phone 87 SERENADING THE GIRL HE HASNT GOT A moufh organ, a dollar bill; -a pepper box, and a bit of luck of theIrishV started Terrance Giluley on the way to a fortune and a wife. Every body who liked "Hold Your Horses will revel in his newest comedy. 3 ? PLENTY OF ROMANCE ACTION and IRISH HUMOS XK , C0UWYH News and Comedy f IBERT V iL Theatre : 1 Polly of the Follies Sunday Clares Will Debate The senior and sophomore classes of the high school will clash today in the interclass championship debate at 1:30 o'clock in the auditorium. A lively contest is predicted for the seniors who are experienced de baters are meeting: an unusually strong team for the sophomore class. Prances Ward, senior lead er, because of sickness, wili be unable to lead her team ana Ar thur Montgomery will lead the upperclassmen. . Larky asserts that he traded 206 acres of Benton county land far the Yakima property. Unitarian Easter Sale Of cooked food and fancy artf cles at Welch's Electric store to morrow. 37 9 State street. Adv Fire Loss Estimated The total fire loss In Oregon icr the month of March, accord ing to a report of A. C Barber, rtate fire marshal, was f ?75.TS0. Kires causing losses of 10."03 or more were: Medford, bakery and ether business' houses, $12,060; Oregon City, garage, ball tnd apartments, 1168,000. Shedd. business block, $1S,00C. M CHICK OF It is Heartily Commended by Men and Women Signing -Public Statement The County Clerk's Office Will be open each day for tne registration, ot voters. except Sunday, from 8 a. m. until 8 p. m commencing Friday, April i until registration closes April 18 1922 at 5 o'clock p. m. Adv. HOTEL ARRIVALS I MARION-.-M. M. Page, P. V Williams; B. W. Wilson, F- E. Pitts. A. A. Hale. D. W. Landes. D. E. McClean. C. L. Lindsay, C. E. Moline, W. S. Pard, Hugh Bel- ton. Lane Gordell. T. T. Petty. K H.. Cross, Lester Slchel, Leonard Kaufman. P. G. Knox, Portland; P. J. Kelly, Helena: Charles Boyd. J. M. Clarke, Seattle; A. S. Thompson, J. Greene, Los Angeles; A F. Mavlty, Bill ngs BLIGH Mrs. Frank Chance, Gcodland. Kan.; Mr. and Mrs. F T. Rice, Camp Lewis; A. Feilfr. A. Osborn. D Filler, Ponald" c. B. George, Bremerton; O. Pnyd'f Talbot; P. J. Ulich, Loi Anteies; J. VIck, B. M. Dnrant. W. n. An derson. F. W. Gilbert. Portana; Douglas Kesllnjrburr. Lincfhi, Neb.; Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Eiran Welter Roes, Fall Creek. TERMINAL: G. B. Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. William Jensen ard caughter. Mr. and Mrs. J. Mora a. Oeorjre Hotchkiss Street and J. T Wallace, of Portland: Mr. and Mrs. EL H. Foster and E. E. Wal lace, of San FrancUco: J. A. Don- eyhue, of Spokane. PERSONALS F. G. Stickles of Lane county was a visitor from Eugene yester day on business connected with the extradition of a prisoner from Ontario, Canada. John - Farrar, assistant post master. Is nursing the place where he had two questionable' tonsils removed this week. Don't Disregard Cold - Foley's Honey and Tar will check a cold if taken in time, and will also stop a cough ot lsng standing. It promptly gives re lief, soothes and heals. . Mrs. Ge neva Robinson, 88 N. Swan St., Albany, N. Y.. writes; "Foley's Honey and Tar is the best cough medicine-1 ever used. Two bot tles broke a most stubborn ling ering cough." It loosens phlegm and mucus, eases horaaeness. stops tickling throat, helps "flu and grip- coughs. Sold every where! -AdY.j" : i. Cooked Food Sale At Stiff Furniture Store, Sat urday, for beautifying lawns at Lausanne hall. -Adv. Judge. Raee Decline City -Recorder Earl Race an nounced yesterday ,that he would not be a candidate for mayor at the primaries, May 19. petitions asking Race! to announce himself had been circulated for several days. Kids and Kiddies Under 12 There'll be a special 10-cent matinee Saturday at 10 a. m. at the Oregon, showing Wesley Freckles" Barry in Booth Tark- ington's "Penrod." Adv. Many Licenses Issued April promises to exceed March In respect to the number of mar riage licenses issued In v Marion county. To! date. 20 permits have been issued, while only 24 nuptial blanks were made out during the receding month. Licenses were issued April 12 and 13 to M. J. Anderson, butcher, of 263 South Hleh street and Anna Baer. of 883 Mill street; Edward F. Rich, clerk and Mrs. Pearl M. Mills, both residents of Gates. Or ; Er nest Smith, farmer and Mamie Campbell, S33 Center street. -y E. It. Flake, 273 State For Easter lilies. Adv. Bank Gets Verdict A jury In department No. 1. clr cult court, yesterday returned a verdict In favor of the Benton CourJty State bank In the bank's suit against A. J. Latlty and om era. The action wai for recovery on a promissory note, the verdict being for $1005.20. -which sum Included principal and interest ai 8 ner cent from Jul7 31. is.su Attorney's fees : of S75 are alo rasessed against Mr. Latky. S' Legal Blanks Get them at The Statesman of fice. Catalog on application. Adv. . . :; : v-. Lafky Sues Johnson ' AlbCrt J. G. Lafky has Instltnt ed suit In circuit court against A J. Johnson, alleging that Johnson misrepresented the acroig3 of a Yakima farm.! The farm contain mly 140 teres, It is alleged, al- "The Man's Shop" Will Have Its Opening Today , "The Man's Shop", the old Ka foury men's furn'.shlng store on State street, now owned by WU ham Zosel and Ellis Cooley. is to hold Its formal opening today The store has been completely re modeled. The firm haj put in one ot the finest display fronts in Salem, and throughout it has been made into uelightful, modern place to shen. Special music Is to b orrerea today as one part of the reception The store has never cloned 't doors, evening during the remod eling, but now the proprietors feel that they are readr i invite their friends in to see ihcra. in a store that icaily approaches their own ideals of what a store shouia be in a good business city like Salem. ; s : this Nervous old lady Will train stop at the terminal? Conductor I hope so; there'll be an awful smash is she doesn't. VTe respectfully commend to the voters of Marion county. Or., for nomination as one of their four representatives. Mrs. Fannie Kay Bishop. daughter of the late Thomas Kay, one of the most nighly respected of Marion coun ty's pioneer families, and the wife of Hon. Charles P. Bishop, who served Marion county as state senator in former years, and now one of her most enterprising and conservative business men. Mrs. Bishop is first of all a faithful wife and mother and if elected to the position of repre sentative in the state legislature she would be ever mindful ot the effects of proposed legislation up on the home and the youth of the state and would firmly and efficiently battle for the highest and best interests of her constitu ency, from a moral and domestic standpoint. She has long taken an active and influential part in party, so cial, civic and public affairs,, and has established a reputation for persistency, firmness, discernment and high standards that com mends her to the thoughtful and substantisl element among the voters. She Is possessed ot a keen analytical mind, has a large ex perience; a wide acquaintance, Is courteous and yet fearless when cbnfident of the right, resource ful, industrious and direct. She is the kind of a representative who would support legislation only for the reason that it ap pealed to her judgment as best for the constituency she repre sents, and would honestly and en ergetically oppose legislation that did not commend itself as being for the public welfare. Mrs. Bishop's slogan: "I will make an honest effort to relieve the overburdened taxpayer," sounds the clarion call to all who believe that taii have grown into excessive and burdensome levies, and all who believe in this statement should rally to the sup port of Mrs. Bishop. She is thoroughly familiar with the weaknesses of the present system that h caused these burdens, is an uncompromising foe of extrav agance in public expenditures, fa vors the abolition of useless com missions and a practical consoli dation of the administrative branches of the state government and is insistent that special funds should be used only for the pur poses for which they were created tt purpose no longer maintains, that the fund be dis continued and tax levies decreased accordingly. George H. Alden, Seymour Jones, Paul Wallace. Juliet M. Lord. Mrs." Richard Cartright. ' Helen M, Southwick. J. N. Smith. Dr. H. C. Epley. Mrs. Ida L. Niles, Marie Flint. Ronald C. Glover, H. C. Bramtjaugh. Down in Mexico jobless men are allowed to ride tree on railway trains. But the trains are so slow thst they are likely to be late for anything in. the way ot a job. -Fine for Lumbago Musterole drives pain away sou brings in its place delicious, soothing comfort. Just rub .U in gently. It Is clean, white ointment, made with oil of mustard. Get Musterole today at your drug store. 35c and 65c in jars and tubes; hospital sue, S3. 00. KTTER THAN A MUSTARD FLASTE FCXERAL Funeral services far the late Johanna Datzman will be fro .a the Terwilliger Home oday at 3:30. Burial in Catholic ceme tery. r- The funeral of Mary ,!unann who died April 11. at 932 North, Sixteenth, street, will be he!U at the German Lutheran church on Sixteenth and A streets, on Fri day, April 14, at 3 p. m.. Rev. GroBs officiating. Burial will be in the City View cemetery. Ar rangements in charge o! Webb & Clongh. Webb & Clougb Leading Funeral Directors Expert Embalmert RIGDON & SON Leading Morticians .CAPITAL BARGAIN HOUSE Ws pay highest pries, W buy and sell sverythtng Ws sell tor leas. Fbeae MS I US Center St. SASH AND DOORS o. b. wniisM c. 1S4S Tint At Boat, BMttto. Largest mill hi tfe wsst sallinc 4irS ( ths anr. Saves oa sQ siiddlsmsal profits. v . Caicfcsa Bafeas: Bask to wM y-S5" tick. SO, A ton olffaraat aisaa la stack for prompt sais stsai. Ckicksa Boaaa Skylit y 40'V Prtea elated $3. TkJa is ' tfta sis raeaarasndad by Wtra Waahiattaa Kxpruat SttUos. Orsart tilled promptly.- . ; - rtr Doers Tirm crasa paaal Soars. S faa I ! W S feat S Uekas. at aaek f a Oon paaeJ dears, st aark S3J7 klaaay eheerfslly rsfaadad If sat sat hfiad. Writ far' fraa fllastrstad raUlac Ko. S. Coataina kvlpfal hint for ro kodalias tka aid koaa or plaaaiac tk w w0. B. WILLIAMS TODAY TOMORROW ! WESLEY 'FRECKLES BARRY in "BOB HAMPTON OF PLACER" A Wild Western Picture with Injuns too and HIPPODROME VAUDEVILLE 2 BIG ACTS Matinee 25c ; Evening 35c I3LIG Theatre , Continuously Daily JDclicioizsf n?sn IN TINS-: i 1 ft Htnr I) Jl 7 IN.'LOAVCGrj BASS-HUETER PAINTS Solve the Problem, I : ii . . -.,,.:.... . These paints are logically the paint for Oregon weather. Manufactured by a coast concern which understands coast 'conditions, they, include only those ingredients which will hold up afrajnstpregon rains,-; 7 - Two coats of Bass-Hueter paint will not only add good looks to your place; it will double the life of your buildings. f , We can furnish you with all colors and Doughton &, Vlarcu . 1 .: m 23G North Commercial Street Phone 639 s 1 1 lines snap 'HEREissucha as invisiDie styie m. Hats Not the style 6ft ie, oricolbir yet a part of them all J The style that is felt and sensed rather than-! seen. It is the influence j of super-quality. You will find it in our; new riats ror oonna Priced from $3.00 to $7J00 .' STETSON, MALLORY, HARDEMAN and other reliable makers 1 Salem Wboleh Mills Store ; C. P. BISHOP, Proprietor ;, - r : Watch the - Liberty - ' scnted as a 200-acre holding, wr