THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 25. 1922 u i i: : r f I I u :0 ' CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Special communication of Pacific Lodge No. CO, A. p.'& va. it rwin be held in their lodge room Tuesday afternoon, April 25 at 2 o'clock for the purpose of con' ducting the funeral Be nr Ices of Brother W. n. Byars. All mem bera and visiting brothers are in vited to attend. Per order of W.M. Adv. I II. M. ROGERS. Sec'y. Fines Are raid f Two men who were arrested by Traffic Officer Parrent on charges of speeding appeared In city court yesterday; and. pleaded guilty to the charge. George W. Temper- ley was fined $10 and a like sum waa collected from John St. Clair. Two speedsters also arrested by parrent .forfeited caan bail 4 yes terday. They were. Henry -8. 1 it,. aik k qk- . t 7 ewuerK na of the crack target-shooting orga- LAST TIMES Rudolph Valentino Dorothy Dalton moranof the lady letty" v Also ::4'': BEN TURPIN Oieson-Ilookstool Auto Ex Needs more light cars. Three Accidents Noted The following accidents . were reported to , the police Monday: Autos driven by T. E. Andrews of Salem, route 9. and C. W, Mfc Laughlln, 23S0 Lee street, col- ided at High and State streets. car driven by Hugh H. Simp son, Chemawa, was in collision with a truck as the utter emerged from the Valley Packing com pany's yards yesterday. While t-nMv v. . . ... Major Sehur Here Sle :rV",.h'?: Stes army property officer, was va, taav vAlllvl Ul ratftlUK our Lyes Need Attention The coming of the spring and summer days brings ad ded hardships to the untried eyea. Better hate them at tended to now and save them this hard test., - - v MORRIS OPTICAL CO, 204-511 Salem Bank of Commerce Building Oregon's Largest Optical r Institution , -; Phone 239 tor appointment SALEM, OREGON Albany Men Promoted Leonard L. Magee, recently a I sergeant in the Albany company of the coast artillery, O. N. G., was on Monday commissioned as! first lieutenant, and Daniel E. Lawrence, recently an enlisted man of the same organization, was promoted to a second lieutenancy. Both will continue to serve with that be slipped oat of town when they were not looking and got back home in far greater safety than If they had carved him up as they had planned. He comes borne to Salem glad to get back among his friends. A CbMalfled Ad. WU1 bring yon buyer. Adv. Inixations coast. of the whole Pacific Wiggins to Frbtfo , . H. F. Wireina. rate ex cert of the Oregon public service commls-jless than 10 years later. I BITS FOR BREAKFAST More like spring. v . v , Among the distinguished arri vals in fialem is Mr. B. V. Dee. The new checking of votersi by the county clerk indicates that Salem has passed the 20,000 mark in population. Ought to be fully up to 30.600 in 1920. and 50.000 Oregon City: Chas IL Biedeback. Eugene; C. V. Wheeler, prine ville, Ralph Nelson. Chas. Ander son,. North Bend. TERMINAL R. E. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. J. Roger. Albany; Reraick Tate. Myrtle Creek; II. V. Moulton. A. L. Mooton, W. P. Ripke. F. West. J. Cass, H. Kil dow, Portland. ! Card of Thanks We desire to express our thanks and appreciation to our many friends for their . kindness and sympathy during the recent loss of our husband and father, also for the beautiful floral offerings. Mrs. Anna A. Bayer and family. -Adv. sion. has gone to San Francisco to represent the commission at a hearing to be conducted by the In terstate commerce commission, relative to freight rates on the Pa cific coast where the railroads are endeavoring to meet water compe tition. S "W s What did the Salem man who married a widow with two chil dren get? A Lizzie and two run abouts. x BiichteTs Friends Are Busy in His Behalf In behalf of Fred G. Buchtel. member of the public service com mission against whom recall ef forts are- directed in Portland, a Between the radio set and thei,:Uer was received, by Secretary of president and Oury Heisy and Dwight Fladley also of the Will amette Y.M.C.A., attended the big T meeting at Corvallis Saturday and Sunday. The convention, which was attended by represen tatives from University of Oregon, O.A.C., Chemawa, Untield. Al bany, Pacific university of Forest Grove, Pacific college of Newberg, and Willamette, was for the pur pose of laying out plans for work tor the coming year. President W. . Kerr of OJU2. was one of tha principal speakers. Professor U. G. Dubark of Cor vallis was another, and there were several othera from the stu dent ranks. The convention took up' the matter of getting out a great representation for the Sea beck summer camp, Juns 16 to 28 one - of the V really great Y training schools f the country. By All Mfi See the Universal exhibit hiia. a.S a T r.f vrt-.v. I buu a iui weea. abt. Get them at Tna Statesman of fice. Catalog on application People Tee Swift's FertHlxer I AdV. at Becanse It makes them money. See C 8. Bowna or phone SSI dr. of company, Dallas. The car did not stop to aid Floyd, who was thrown to the pavement. It was reported in Salem Monday on official busi ness. He left during the after noon for Cottage Grove. Still Growing The Elks lodge of Salem is still growing and Initiations are still frequent. Another large class is onion sets Salem people are kept fairly busy just now. Spring ia here, but only three hills of beans can be hoed to the tune of La Paloma." S In Marion county 13,895 voters register as Republicans, and only as Democrats. Some one might as Well move to make it unanimous. S General Semenoff. the Siberian Cossack, Is the first Ataman we The Air-Eater Keeps- Money in your pocket. Adv. The Air-Eater Keeps- Money in your pocket. Adv. I, . .. ... . . slated for initiation Thursday I uave ever naa in mis country, out night, and the lodge session wUl tnere nT Deeo l5te number of be followed by a banquet. Boys Are Held 1 Harry Taylor, ,14, and John Pampella, 13, were brought into the local police station yesterday where they admitted that they had run away from their home In Portland, according to local offi cers. , " Ton Should Attend -The Universal Ranee exhibit this week at Stiffs. Adv. . An Ensemble Of 45 violins, pupils of Eliza beth Levy, will give selections at students' recital at "First Chris tian church,- Wednesday, 8 p. mi Public invited. Admission free. Adv. no Comes Rack- Mr. and Mrs. W, L. Cummings Adv. nave returned from a visit of sev eral months in southern Califor nia. ' Mr. Cummings went to get rid of a persistent cough, and he comes back leaving every trace of the obstreperous v!sitor,on the south side of the Siskiyous. He says that the doctors down there wanted to whet up their knives and practice on him for a long series of operations that he did n't know the names of but the names themselves were so scary T-W Studio Moved to 433 Courfst. Geo. L. Welgel, Prop. Attahoys. Radio receiving sets are all the rage, but what is needed is a set that wiill not only send sounds broadcast, but can e utilized as State Sam A. Kozer yesterday from Roscoe P. Hurst, Portland attorney, objecting to the further filing of petitions against Buchtel and contending that those deposit ed here on April 18 were in re ality filed. ; Hurst implies in his letter that he represents a Portland element opposing the recall, but does not 3ay whom he represents. "This is to notify you," says his letter to Secretary Koozer, "of my objection and the objection of the people I represent, to the addition of any further petition to the list of petitions which were filed in your office on Tuesday, the 18th day of April, 1922, for the pur pose of recalling Fred G. Buchtel, public service commissioner. I am informed by your office that the petitions now on file do not con- LADD & BUSH, BANKERS Established 18CS General Banking Business Office Hours Irom 10 a. m. to 3 p. ni, ' McCbrmick Speake Professor J. D. McCormick ol n tYwlfltft nnnrtn ,. nimuaii scnooi 01 1 neoiogy u dressed the student body and fac ulty of Willamette university dur ing chapel period yesterday. His topic was "Rainbow Chasers and Makers' It was about a year ago that Dr. McCormick made hi first appearance on Willamette A - IS"-- a uaaer, a luasier or a carpal u,n B(lffIclent signatures to War- sweeper as may be needed in ourrant you In caing a 8pec,aI e,ec. tion. Our contention is now and Helped ncr Mother Wonderfully In these days of "flu." coughs. colds, croup and whooping cough. It is well to know that every yeai there are used more bottles of Fo ley's Honey and Tar than of an) DIED DAVIS At her home, 212 Owens street. Salem Ore.. Anril SS. 1922, Mary Rosalie Hulse Davis Commercial. Adv campus and since that time has oer cough medicine. Mrs. S. L won a place for himself in the 010 w. otn at, wncm. hearts of the university students. MU. Ohla. wiites: "Foley's Hon. ' I w a1Iaa4 vma af Yt elr ing cough, tickling In the thraot. For Acetylene Welding, Brazing- See Jack Doerfler. 410 South License Plate Found , Frank Barrett of Salem, route 4, yesterday brought to the police state a license plate bearing Ore-! gon number 90657. Mr; Barrett reported that he had found the plate on a highway near Salem. ! ! The Air-Eater Keeps , , Money In your pocket. Adv.' Card of Thanks . . ? I wish to express my deepest appreciation for the kindly sym pathy, also tor the beautiful flor al offerings tendered during the Illness and death of my belovcc husband. Mrs. Olive L. Boysell Adv XTVOXB BEH tATIl skeleton dttn ( star la tM elea- hart skirts d aa Joiai the grcst paraas. , On min ute essay on health -by O. L. Scott. D. o. : t How They Learn ; V to Roller Skate insr to roller skate was given with a wisdom he didn't rea- iica hv a small boy who sata that he learned "by getting up every time he leu Children are entitled 10 their fun . on roller skates, bnt if ther fall there is apt. to be trouble. It is easy to iiin one of the joints of that very flexible organ, the hi1d'a snlne. A loini tnrown into disturbed I alignment mm not rirht ltseii. as nun- atA tit chlronractors have discovered. A disturbed al- inmcnt'w U cause pressure on spinal nerves and the re sult is a partial paralysis, a inmnleta naxaiysis some times, that causes disease.- Chiropractic spina ad justments remove the cause nf diseases. 01 ibb , aw throat, lungs, nearx, nom- rh . liver, nanereas. spleen and the bowels and tne tow er organs. . VOtTR HEALTH . ' Vfln can make an appoint ment for your health's sake by telephoning a 7. - . HEALTH FOLLCdS csnwMucnc omens rtmuKONsniuL' EEva woctAsooe ... - . urn rttnt t utumimiwwi w HEAXTB SEOIUS IB st ff aa StanS. Ooasaltatta la wtthaal saarga. turn um Dr. O.L. Scott ' Chiropractor Fhcr.3 87 wife of C. L. Davis, at the age of 65 years. She leaves to mourn her loss, a Unmnl, one sister, Mrs. Kate Etter of Wav- erly. III., one brother Robert Hulse of Oklahoma. She waa a member of the Eastern Star, neighbors of Woodcraft, Degree of Honor, Ladies of the Grand Army and Woman's Relief corps. f The remains are In care . of the Terwilllger home, and funeral will be from the Chris tian church Wednesday at 2 p. m:. Rev. J. J. Evans,. officiat ing, concluding services at City View cemetery. It's Dead Easy To buy a Universal Range this week. Big exhibit at Stiff's Adv. wheezing and pains in the chest. It is helping my mother wonder fully." That's why druggists re commend Foley's. Sold every where. Adv. shall be in the future that these petitions are state documents and have been such since they were filed with your deputies during your absence on the 19th day of April, 1922." The petitions filed against Buchtel lacked about 1200 names of the legally required number, and the petitioners said they would hare more names to add later. Muscovites Gather for Ceremonial at Dallas Claad tx Travel Chapel announcements at Wil lamette university by Prof. Rob ert M. Gatke are that the Oregon history classes are going on an other visit of sources cf Oregon history. On the coming Saturday students will visit sites at Oregon - i HOTEL ARRIVALS MARION W. B. Biddle, Med- ford; H. O. Peyton, Boston; W. H. Goss, Junction City; H. Collins, Gaston; F. B. Guthrie, Roseburg; Bertha S. Davis, Corvallis; Geo. W. Gill, The Dalles; J. J. Light, Antolst Reported ' Charles Smizer of 1533 South light street yesterday reported I to the police that while riding his motorcycle on the Jefferson Way near Salem he was struck by a car bearing license number 47221. Mr. Smizer was thrown from his machine, which was badly dam aged, he claimed. .He saidVthat the car drove on without stopping to render aid. v. V DRAKE At his home, near the Wallace farm, Aprfl 24, 1922,' Freeman Ellswprth Drake, aged 15 years, 8 months and 21 days. He Is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. David C. Drake; two brothers, Lonnie and Irvin; and two sisters, Mil dred and Bernlce. The remains are in care of the Terwilllger home. Funeral announcments will be made later. Pn conn T W Tnhnarm Ahrrlwn: city, tne nmoricai society in -or.- R. w Hinkleyt Koseburg; Dr. lana. ana otner points oi intent ftnd Mpg w w B EaEene: j at Vancouver, wasn. jacn piac w Gat D R shoemaker, C. B has objects ana sites wnicn ar? of much interest to the students. The trip will consume the greater; part of the day. The Air-Eater Keeps- Money in your pocket. Adv. Your New. Range- Is on exhibition at Stiff's this week. Come and see IL Adv. HartmanV Glauei Wear them and see Easier and Better HARTF.IAN BROS. Phone 1255. Salem, Oregon DUNLAP At a local hospital. April 24, 1922, Clieve Dunlap. aged 19 years, 10 days. The remains are in the care of the Terwilllger home. Accompa nied by the father, they will be taken to Brownsville, Ore., to day for burial. SAVE $ $ $ by baying - your hardware bj furniture at The Capital Hard ware at Furniture Oo, 283 No. OoxamercUl street. ' Pho Oil. MY- " ( --JflSTOMACIiy 9 LJx 'wmi' Don't Mbs THE UNIVERSAL RANGE EXHIBIT . ALL THIS WEEK AT H. L Still Furniture Company FORDS WANTED We need more Fords, . Dodges and Cheyrolets. Oleson-Rookstool ORCUTT At the residence, this city, April 24 th, iranx R. Or cutt, age 3 years, father, of R. A. Orcutt of Salem and Mrs. Alva Harvey of California, bro ther of Mrs. Henry Lehn of Little Rock, Wash., Mrs. E. G. Lane of Salem, Mrs. Ben Me- Mullen- of Myrtle Point, Or., and Bert Orcutt of Vancouver, Wash. Announcement of fun eral will be made later by the RIgdon mortuary. y c HOLLENBECK In this city ear ly April 2 4,' Miss Nellie O. Hol- lenbeck, age 49 years, sister of Roscoe Hollenbeck of Montreal, Canada, and Mrs. Etta M Hodge of this city. Miss Hoi lenbeck'was a nurse by profes sion and a member of the Presbyterian church. Funera services, Tuesday April 25 th, at 3:30 o'clock, from the RIgdon mortuary. Rev. W. W. Long officiating, concluding service City View cemetery. Friends wishing to view the body will please call at the mortuary be fore the hour of the services. FUNERALS Why Pay.More?T- Guaranteed auto repairing, per hour. Jack Doerfler, 410 Commerehil.'-Adv. U S. Mary Bakpr. To Speak Miss Mary Baker, national sev retary of the Y. W. C. A. and di rector- of the Volunteer band ol college students will be '.he speaker at the regular meeting of Willamette university Y. M. C. t Wednesday, April 26 at Waller hall. Edward Warren will be the song leader . end George Oliver will preside over the meeting. All of the students are Invited to be present at this meeting. Reynolds, J. F. Everett, C. H. Al bert, T. T. Petty, Chas, Kadderly ThosTlJIoss, E. R. Spence, E. H Wind. R. H. Olliver, Willard Smith, Lee B. MeKKnight, C. H Jones, Mrs. L. E. Wilson, E. J Winchell, E. H. Miller. Chas, R Welch. Gilbert W. Allen, Port land. BLIGH Walter Johnson, S. A. Stener, Henry Hall, C. W. Craig, J. W. Milne, C. II. Mitchell, J. W Lundry. S. P. Snyder, Chas, Ol son, W. H. Woodworth, J. A Entank, Portland; VV. C. McBeth, ALL NEW SHOW TODAY FRANK-MAYO IN : " "TRACKED TO EARTH" " A CLEAN, DELIGHTFUL PICTURE MYSTERY, THRILLS, ROMANCE From the Saturday Evening Post Story "Slipper Tqnsue." by Wra. J. Neidig. "BABY PEGGY" 77 that wonderful child actor and Teddy, the Great Dane dog, in GET RICH QUICK PEGGY SCREEN MAGAZINE DALLAS, Ore., April 24. (Special to The Statesman) The Muscovites, the fun making order of the Odd Fellows, held big ceremonial in Dallas, Satur day night at which 38 candidates were given the work. Members of the order and candidates from every city and town in the valley were present and a degree team of Portland, accompanied by a large number of members of the order from the metropolis were also in attendance, the degree team con ferring the work. A big parade was held on the main streets ' of the city in the evening prior to the initiatory services. A chicken pie suppet was served the mem bers of the order at the Woodman hall at the close of the services. Matinee 25 Evening TDLIG Theatre-"- Continuous Show Daily Matinee 25 Evening X. Seabeck Conference is Discussed at Corvallis Edward Socolofsky, county Y.M.C.A. secretary; Roy Skeen, president, and George Olfver, vice Coming - . Rev. Fay Ingram, gifted psychic and noted lecturer; teacher sci ence and phenomenum of spiritu alism, spiritualistic magnetic heal er, will lecture at Hurst hall,! Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. This gifted medium will remain Wed nesday, Thursday and Friday and can be consulted at 589 N. High street. Adv. You Can Find Jack Doerfer. at mercial. Adv. 410 S. Com-j ; The funeral of .Elizabeth K. White will be held from the Webb & Clongh chapel Tuesday,' April 25, at 2 p m., Rev. Lovell officiat ing. - Burial will be in the I. O. O. F. cemetery. " V Orations Compte&ad- The four representatives of the different classes of Willamette university are hard at work on their orations for the coming for ensic contest Manuscripts of their orations were handed in yes terday and were to be Judged by three Judges. , Friday, during chapel period, the orations will be delivered before another three judges who will give their opin ions based upon delivery and pre sentation. Competition is . very close in the race between the dif ferent classes. The interclas ri valry has been nip and tuck. Th last Fridar the athletic meet CAPITAL BARGAIN - , HOUSE We pay highest price. We buy and sen everything wssll tor less.. C13 Ceater Zt, ' Phone XC3 The funeral of General W. H. Byars will be held at 2: SO from the First methodist cbnrch. The body will lie in state from 1 un til 2:30. Services at church in charge of Rev. Blaine 12. Kirk- Patrick, Revr Thomas : Acheson and the Q. A. R. services at the grave under Masonic auspices. Webb & Clough ht&&az Federal ' V Directors - ; Expert EdbsLnsrs . C HP ndfdf A Sense of Triumph THE youngster is proud of the bat he he worked and saved to buy. His Dad feels the same sense of achieve ment in the bigger possession purchased perhaps through years of effort.. . - - The man who finally buys a homei or graduates from the ranks of the em ployed to a little business of his own, is more the man than the one who all his life has things handed to, hinv Here in the Willamette valley a "Nation alized" "Savings Account, is often' the first step toward achievement. This nc sugar-a gum d young It "melts mouth" and the gum in the erened things up among all class- ceQg remains tO aid digestion, points difference between ,. any hnphrpn teeth and SOOtne mOUtU and throat. Nebzhbors of Woodcraft LOSTC UTC UiC UU1C4 iimwa..s lrJfJSfJS: friends to choose from, too: at 1 O'clock, to attend the funeral of our departed neighbor, ' Mary R. Dacis. Ida M. Keene, guardian neighbor. Adv. PERS0IIALS Miss Elaine Oberg of the BeU Chi sorority of TTlRanrstte univer sity was hostess to Miss Beatrice Mumford of Portland. -? O E. Lewis and. family' spent the week-end la Portland. -U LAST TIMES TODAY -n 1 1 1 . . 1 -.4- Rudolph Valentino . , ' and :- Dorothy Dalton "MORAN OF THE LADY LETTY"