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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, 'OREGON THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 27, 1922 t i i OTNEWSINiBRIEF Speeder Pay $1 0 Vf. Louis, Salem motorcyclist. yesterday paid a fine of 1 10 in. Lewis : is well known throughout the state as a traffic officer who Sets all violators, regardless of city police court, after pleading their social and financial prestige Fofttof flee. Work Begin Work actually began Wednes day on' the new addition to the Salem postoff ice,;' when the con tractor started .in to deliver ma terial and to erect scaffolding for the construction work. The addi tion will give" almost 1600 feet of additional floor space,' for v the handling of the malls besides the covered loading porch ; that Is worth about twice as much as an equal amount t of inside space when It rains.- . '' , T Card of Thanks i ': We wish to thank our friends and neighbors who so kindly as sisted us during our recent be reavement. , Also; for - the many beautiful, floral offerings. D. C. Drake "SaA family. Adv. , guilty to . a charge of exceeding traffic codes. Lottis was arrested Tuesday by Traffic Officer Rollan ParrenU At present , he is unemployed. Jack's Cafe ICS 8. Com: St. A good place to eat. Tables and counter. Adv. An Error In the Rlchter bankrupt sale adv quoted the price on regular 118 35-pound silk floss mat- tress as $8.75. .The price should have read $11.95. If Too Want . I A $700 new high grade playing i piano for $385, terms, see Tall- man's Piano Store, 121 S. Com mercial. Adv. Clip the Coupon- Get a can of Chinaznel Varnish free. Big demonstration now go ing on. Ray L. Farmer Hdw. Co. Adr. Miss Louise Enbank Of San Francisco now repre senting the Butteries: Pattern Co. will take subscriptions fory the Delineator at .Miller's store for the next few days. Adv. JOHN BARRYMORE COLLEEN MOORE ANNA Q. NILSSON " WESLEY BARRY ".the fjDtui Eater'; Church Members to Meet A get-together meeting of the members of the First Congrega- Trnck Driver Arrested '. Clarence Becker, driver of a truck tor the Salem Hardware Paving ts Under Way The work of paving Lincoln street between Commercial and High streets Is now progressing ; nnder the direction of Street Commissioner Walter Low. Mr. Low's department baa recently UK PISES II I! And He Denies a Malicious Report of the Opposition of Senator McNary state university Friday and Sat arday. . The Study club will hold Jta next meeting at the home of r. P, Mark, and the husbands will b invited for a fi:Sd o'clock sapper. The dates for the Sheridan Chautauqua are Jane 3. 4. . and tional church will be held tonight J company, was yesterday arrested I completed a sewer lateral on State kt the church. Supper will be served at f:30 and inenas oi members are also invited to be present. by Traffic Officer Rollan ,Parrent on a charge of driving at 25 miles an hour on State near Commercial streets. He will be arraigned to day. Twenty-fourth. ' E. B. Flake's Flower And bird store, 273 State,. St. Pansy plants, dahlia and gladiola bulbs. Adv. Legal Blanks - Get them at The Statesman of fice. Catalog on application, Adv. Noted Psychic Rev. Dr. Fay L. Ingram, or dained medium, spiritualist beal (er, teacher of occult mysteries, lecturer, can be consulted . dally on love or business. Gives names and dates and fall information. Room 18. Bligh hotel. Adv. The Kay L. Fanner Hdw, Co. '" Are holding a special Cbinamel demonstration this week. Adv. Better Employment Business conditions are stead ily Improving. Every day, new signs of prosperity are in; ev idence. - i . ,,..., ...... Young people1 who are ready, are going to have an oppor tunity to secure better posi tions as business increases and a greater . demand for compe tent belp is created. V r " Yon must begin your train ing soon if you expect to take advantage of this increased opportunity.-. f-?V Our school, will be in session throughout the entire summer. Let us tell you about, our courses, t " : 1 - r . ' Write or call' . ,: s . Capital Bcshess College Saleia, Oregon ";; , 1 One License Issued- County Clerk U. G. Boyer yes terday Issued e marriage license to Gibson . Bowles, student, of 1250 East Thirty-ninth t street. Portland,,, and Florence Wahl, stenographer, of Aurora. The Air Rater Keeps- Money in your pocket and puts pep in your. engine, reduces car bon, upkeep and oil Adv. Ellsworth to Lecture William Webster Ellsworth of the Century Magazine ana edi tor of note, will deliver a lecture "Forty Years of Publishing,", at Waller .hall Monday; May 1, at 8 p. irf. Mr. Ellsworth, a lectu rer, (publisher, editor, humorist and writer, will be interesting for his characterizations of celebrat ed men whom he has come in contact with, will be the basis of his lecture. The social science dapartnenC of: Wlllaimette jun-i-tersity is instrumental in secur ing the noted speaker. F.very Job Must be "done right. Doerfer & Campbell, anto repairing, 410 So. Commercial. Adv. I HOTEL ARRIVALS I tfacDonald's Farmer Almanac At Tyler's Drug Store. Adv. A Very Interesting Chlnamel .Varnish demonstra tion Is being conducted by ( Ray L. Farmer Hdw; Co. Adv. The Air Eater Keeps- Money in your pocket and puts pep in your engine, reduces car bon, upkeep and oil Adv. UW. People Use Swlfte Fertiliser vl ' Because It makes them money, . Wear them and see 1 see c. s. Bownt or phone sss Easier and Better Adv. HARTMAN BROS. . Phone 1255. Salem, Oregon SAVE $ $ $ by buying ' yow hardware and rornitnre at The Capital Hard ware A Furniture Co, S8S No. Conunerdal street. Phone 047. General Aid Meets ., An interesting meeting of the General Aid of the First Methodist church was held Wednesday after noon at the church parlors. The report on the bazaar held last Friday : afternoon and evening showed that the w.omen had made $216 in cash, besides having on hand about $50 worth of goods still salable at later events. These will be turned into , cash IrH the near future.. The General Aid voted to Install a fine new gas range in the church kitchens, to give them the facilities that are MARION R. Harnnker, R. H. Ohmir, Geo. E. Mallichel, J. S. Brown, L. D. Hewitt. E. C. Bunts. J. D. Altman, Sam D. Allen, Mark Stanchfleld, Chas O. Brown, Blanch Day, L. R. Lyon. John H. Hartog. W. F. Jeffries, David W. Perkins, G. M. Blakley, Portland; J. J. Light, H.. T. Holden, N. A. Woodruff, Eugene; Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Moonan, London, England; Harriet, Hamilton, E. L. Welder, Albany; H. A. Stiles, Eugene; Chas. Hall, Coos Bay; A. F. Frit scher. Providence;, R.I. BLIGH L. D. Chaumont, C. W. Roberts, A. A. Courten, J. : O. Home, J. E. Cathey, J. W. Craw ford, Portland; E. M. Campbell, King Valley; Sam White, Wichi ta; Mrs; M. E. Shills, Dallas; A. L. Blttick, Clare E. Fuller, Don ald;; Mrs. O. M. Lehman, In dependence. TERMINAL U. S. Crowder, Evanston, Wyo.; S. B. Clements, Mill City; E. Vining, Caldwell, Ida. t v (Oregonian, Wednescay. April 2S) "Wide circulation, both in the press and by 'passing; the word along. has been given a malicious report originated by the oppon ents of Ralph E. Williams, to the effect that Senator McNary Ques tions the loyalty of Mr. Williams and is opposed to his re-election as Republican national committee man." said Thomaa H. Tongue, Jr., Republican state chairtn&n-. . While In Portland, on business yesterday State Chairman Tongue took occasion to give the rumor "one on the chin." ' "I know this report to be abso lutely false and untrue, contin ued Mr. Tongue. "The story is unauthorized, unfathered and un derhanded. It is election props ganda pure and simple, created tor a purpose, and should not mis lead the friends of Senator Mc Nary nor anyone else," Part in Contest Denied In a telegram to me, bearing date of April p2, 1922, Senator McNary said: w 'Am taking no part in contest for national committeeman nor in any other political contest. I-n deed, no one has ever requested an expression from me concern ing any, of the candidates, and I have authorized no one to speak for me.' "I positively know from recent correspondence with the senator that he not only does not question the loyalty of Mr. Williams; but home in the Mission Bottom district. The men ; were unable to raise the amounts of their fine and were lodged at the county , jail yesterday; Should their friends fail to come to the rescue, they will languish as county boarders for TS daya.. . The; three men were arrested E. W. Haas and family spent several days ago by Deputy Sher Sunday rn Hillsboro. Grant March was here from St. Helens a couple of days. Dick March was a Portland vis itor last week. Mrs. Frank James of Dallas spent two or three days last week at the home of Mrs Otto Heider. Miss Anna Fnchs haa returned from her visit in Portland. James Banister spent Wednes day In Portland. . The Dorcas society will meet Wednesday afternoon at the borne of Mrs. L. M. Hippie.! Mrs. Hip pie will be assisted by Mrs. Mc Donald. miss KatBerine Klesel was a Sheridan visitor last week. The Civic Improvement club will hold a cooked food sale at Banister Brothers furniture store Saturday, beginning about 10 o'clock Proceeds to help improve the sanitary conditions at City park A basket social and entertain ment will be given at the Belle voe school house Friday evening, April 28. - Mr, and Mrs. , H. ;. A. Banister and Harold Banister, wife and daughter Maxine, were McMlun ville visitors Sunday. . The 'little daughter of Mrs Peterson has been very 111 with spinal meningitis, is much im proved. , . ; Iff W. T. Barber and an . agent from t be federal revenue offices at Portland. Portager Bight of Way to. Be Sold by State -. " - ' i ": Secretary R. B. Goodln of the state board of control yaa yester day authorised by the . board to advertise for bids for the sale of the right ot way the old porta g railroads near The Dalles. ' The Oregon-Washington Railroad- Navigation company ts anxious to obtain . possession of the property and doubtless will bid for it While the state is authorized to sell it either at private or pull sale. It was decided to fall for bids publicly. , . n A college professor advises the young ladies to struggle little and then faint It a man kiss"' them. We presume that i .u ne does not they are to yell and call the police, Exchange. ' AU this Week at IL L. Stiff Furniture Co. AT THE OREGON TIIEATP.I Next Sun. Mon.'Tues. NEW CORPORATIONS Articles ' of incorporation were filed yesterday by the A. ft L. Mo tor corporation ot Albany, ' capi- feels exceedingly friendly to him. itayzed at $25,000. The incorpor-j &mce nis election as Kepuou-1 ators are Kicnara ts. Anaerson, Feels Like New Woman "I was a sufferer from kidney can national committeeman for Oregon, Mr. Williams has done everything in' his power to build up the Republican- party, to do away with factional differences, to secure. harmony and to elect the entire Republican ticket at every election. '' ' ; Mr. Williams Is Praised. "Recognition by the Republican national committee of the ; high order of ability and untiring ser vice of Mr. Williams to the party resulted in his election to the vice chairmanship , of the Republican national committee, an honor nev er before conferred upon a west- Oscar G. Larson and John Eklund. A permit to operate in Oregon was issued to the Sanity league of America, Inc., a California corpor ation devoted to the cause ot light wine and beer. Ersklne Wood ot Portland la attorney-in-fact tpr Oregon. Resolutions of dissolution were filed by the Tahkenitch Timber company of Astoria, Resolutions showing" an In crease in capitalization from $2,- 500,000 to 13.500.000 were filed by the Fidelity Investment com pany of Maine. fe?j,.''S.f )l) -iW ' -' 4 feWW-KlK IIHllll.lll i LADp"(6:'BVSEt BANKERS 'TaX : . I-1 Established 1868 . "to.a-- ""r .- 'iM!hi-ii .General Banking Business :::r.itrw lame.' My- back ached all' the ) VUUl VU VVVV www wa, was given to Mrs. Walter Winslow, ! chairman ot the floral committee, for the church for the month ot April, especially to rher excellent service in decorating for Palm and Easter Sundays. era man. This reflects credit not trouble for several years," writes j only upon himself but upon thejBOOZe Violations Bring airs. Armor immune, k. jt. u. i. state oi Oregon. r; nM. nffonHore a ah. f lf1,,a,M .,.a I rmcd iu i nice unwtuug only by painstaking labor and years of service. It means much to the. state, and it would be a serious mistake at this time for the Republican voters of Oregon to defeat Mr Williams and elect a. new man who would be at the Grasmere, N. H., "and suffered so much I felt completely lame all over." Since I have been taking Foley" Kidney Pills I amnot o a -i t . i , ' . Office Honrs from 10 a. m. to 3 p. nu MOO AND COAL Reduced prices on all " Utah Coal ? - Special prices on extra good Ash wood while we are unloading cars. We carry extra dry ash, oak and fir wood at all times. LARM ER TRANSFER S.V' '- Phone 930 Fitted at Tyler'a Drug Store by an expert in the business. Adv. It Yon Want ,A . $490 new high grade piano for $225. terms, see Tallman's Piano Store, 121 S. Commercial. AdT. . . . time and my eyes were all a blur. Now I can see fine and feel like a differnt woman. Since X have taken two bottles of Foley Kid ney Pills I don't have that tired feeling. I can do my own wort now." They bring quick result Sold everywhere. iAdv. D. H. Eaton. James 8. Ryan and William Martin, were yester day given fines of $160 each a" ter they had entered pleas or guilty to charges of prohibitlor violations. They were sentenced foot of lh rommittrt ln.t..H i 7 O. E. Unruh, justice of th Its vice chairman - - peace. Officers stated that two stills were found at Eaton si NORTH HOWELL NEWS LIVE8LEY NEWS Lewis Visits Here - Irwin, ' "Red" -.- Lewis, formerly employed as a trarilc officer in this city, 'passed, through 8alem last night on a, motorcycle ,trip from San Diego, CaLr to Portland. . psg ' ' ' Wise to Be Conservative : 1 -l ! x HXZlHLE yu may nave money invest ',Wi ed in all sorts of things, it is well to keep some" funds deposited where they are perfectly, safe, yet bringing in - a reasonable return. ; That is why many so-called conserv ative" people always have some funds in a United States National Time De posit Account, besides a considerable balance in the Savings Department. , Classified Ad Will bring you a buyer. Adr. win r t rose nana dosed the door? That's the key ! and mystery in this amazing picture. ',-',., V . I 'III , LIVESLEY. Ore.. April 26. The Methodist church here was formally dedicated last Sunday f7 Bishop W. O. Shepard. An all-day service was held. In the after noon Dr. H. F. Pemberton of Sa lem gave an inspiring address on the power of the church. Follow ing this Rev. A. Hawthorne, for mer pastor of . Livesley church, gave a short . , talk. . Rev. . E. O. Ranton, the present pastor, read a letter of greeting from Rev. William Nicholl, now In Massa chusetts, but who was pastor of the church here when the building was begun. In th evening Bishop W. O. Shepard preached, and ded icated the church, and also bap tized the following children: Paul Johnston, Aloha Henningson, Raymond Higgins, Janice-Higgins, Harlow Ranton, Donovan, Doro thea and Darwin Phillips. During the day Mrs. Alfred Bates played a piano solo, the Livesley quartet gave a selection and the Macia sisters played a pi ano duet. The ladies aid met last Friday afternoon at the cturcn. The members spent the? time in prepa ration for Sunday. Members of the O. T. club were entertained by Mrs. B. D. Fidler last . Thursday, afternoon. The next meeting will be at the home ot Mrs. Flora Holly in Salem. Mrs. S. L. Spurrier who with her husband, and several friends. has been spending several weeks in Hawaii., is ' now visiting with her sister, Mrs. Alice Coolidge. Mrs. Spurrier intends to stay in Salem for the summer. ' Miss Nettle Dunn and brother. Roy, who have been visiting rel atives in Portland a few days, returned Saturday. . John Boughman of Woodburn, visited with his brother, W. H. Baughman, Sunday. . Mrs. Fred Dickson gave a party children whose birthdays are all In this month. Those invited were Catherine Bump, Ellen 'Vinton, Elizabeth Bierman, Margaret Richard." Donald and Ronald Bier man, Allen Wiesner, Frederick Mulklns, Elmer Peterson, Lloyd, Donald and Stanley Vinton, .Paul Martin, Hughie and Jane Baugh man Leslie and Violet Morgan, Henry Bowers, Mrs. C, L. Morgan and Mrs. Sylvia Banghman. A light luncheon was served con sisting of sandwiches, cake . and jello by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Morgan and Mrs. Banghman. The little folks went home at S o'clock. ' ' - - ' i ' Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Dunn of ParkersviUe were Sunday dinner guests at the R. O. Dunn home. Winter Baughman and son Paul visited with Woodburn rel atives Saturday. , y. Mr. and Mrs. John Crowser and children of Labish Center visited with Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Dunn Sunday: ' Alvah Cowan is reported as ill with pneumonia. Dr. Heisley is the attending physician. The ' ParkersviUe and North Howell ball teams crossed bats Friday afternoon, the game end ing in a complete 'victory for ParkersviUe. ' The Parent Teachers -meeting Thursday evening was largely at tended as usual. The program though short was greatly applaud ed. Dr. H. C. Epley's songs and DIED, WOLFE Mrs. Carrie Wolfe died in Salem April 28, at the age Of 46 years. She is survived by her sister, Mrs. Frank W. Sears of Minneapolis,- Minn. The body is at Webb ft Clough parlors, funeral announcement later. McGREW Nathan B. McGreW ' died at 1237 Court street, Sa lem, Or.. April 26, at the age of 88 years. He Is survived by two daughters, Mrs. W. E. Wilson of Salem and Mrs. F. W. McQueen of ' Omaha Neb. The body 1s at the Webb A Clough parlors, funeral" an nouncements will . be given later. -' FUNERAL The funeral services of ErneBt Simmons will be held today at 2 o'clock from j Rlgdot's. Inter ment at I.O-O.Fl cemetery, under auspices of Odd Fellows lodge. Webb & Clough Leading Funeral Directors i Expert Emhalmcri FRIDAY and SATURDAY Theatre , : Have yoa seen the ! NEWLIBRTYT; Elmer Carter wha haa been' at home for some time with a very I impersonations were i greatly en- i. .vi. A Kn . 1 joyed as was ; also tne Misses again. . Gwendolyn Hallln is. spending I this week in Salem with her gTandparenta. . ' : James Fry. has 1 purchased an other incubator, v -' , Mrs. Alice Coolidge was a Sa lem visitor Tuesday; Mrs, L Glover of Seattle.' who t. spent several daya with her sister. Mrs. N. N.- Carpenter, i returned J home Monday. " The baseball team has rented a piece of land from Leonard Zielke for a bail ground.: Fletcher vocal , and Instrumental music. It was decided to hold the next meeting on Friday, that be ing the last day of schooL Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vinton ot Portland were Saturday night visitor at J. E. Waltmans, Mrs. Waltman going to Portland with them on Sunday. SHERIDAN NEWS globe "I would like to-have a of the earth, ' . . . ' "What . slse madam??. , ; r ' Full-size, of cowrse. Para 'Journal AmusanL l . i SHERIDAN. Or April 26. De Etie Myers, president of the stud ent body of Sheridan high school, and Coral Chapman, editor of .the high school paper, represented the school at the conference of. stale high school presidents, secretaries and editors held in Engene at the Tillamook Comity's " Newest Hotel CloTerdale, Oregon ' Everything new but the man- s'rement. - Spend your- week ends at Cloverdale Hotel on the Big Nestucca river. Best meals and cleanest beds west of the Mississippi. Cloverdale is the beauty spot f Tillamook county. - There is always good fishing In ,the beautiful Nestucca. The mountain air gives an appetite like a horse, yon can sleep like a log. It is five miles from Pablfle City beach; fifteen minutes by aeto. . l - Motor launch for week I parties can be arranged for by hotel proprietor. . Phone or write. . . ' . , FRED IfXETZKE. Cloverdale Hotel, Cloverdale, , Tillamook Connty, Oregon. you and end fiichard Qarthetmess ' &od Gladys. HuiettQ w7o'd6e OctutW GOING East? 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Mr. Hubbs was selected npon lla! record and qualifications to assure the county of a clean, com- i petest, economical administration, i Mrj Hnbbs has ably served as councilman, chairman of the Schoot Board of the City of Sii- verton, and a member of the Gooa Roads Committees for a number of iyears.- Those who are most familiar with county affairs con cede him to be the best candidate offered for the position of State Senator. Tb best assurance that a man's conduct In public office wUl be for the best Interest of the county Is -an investigation of bis previous : record. ; The recora oi Mri Hubbs needs no explanation or excuse. ; It stanos lor monument to bs honesty pru dence and-conomy. ... Examine the Records and i. Ascertaisi . ; Rnm ;af th: ouDosing candi dates will make promises relative their prospective ; positions re garding certain administrative acts, with the oesire to seenre votes of the persons wno may not . . . . r . . ' ' . i -' " t--- - - - - trouble themselves to make a: investigation of the possibility c making good these promises. Don't accept political prcr i ganda without examination. Ti. advancement and prosperity t your county is at stake, i Mr. Hubbs on his record I- ; msn whom the people of Mario county can conscientiously su; port and give their fullest s, provaL His experience and clo touch with existing conditio! make him the ' logical eandiJ at for Senator, . v HUBBS FOR SENATOR CLUB (Paid advertisement ,-. " - ,