THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 3, 1922 5" At come. Salem lodge No. 4 A. P. A. A. f Work ?fh the M. Uil. degree tonight. Visiting ' brothers '. wel- By order ot W. M. AdT. Banqnet is PUnaed. ' ' : Mis Opal ; Loren, director of recreation and aocial life In the Methodist church at Waconda is planning: a mother's and daugh ter's banquet two weeks from Fri day night. Jt will be patterened After the fathers', and sons .ban quet siren at the same plaee'a few weeks ago.- , ,y : t , r .Come - ' - - -r To the great $10.00 down sale. Jted SUroil stoves at Stiffs. AdT, - Last of Season -This week is to hare the last LAST TIMES Richard Rarlhelmess 'ToJaWe'David" Charley Chaplin "Pay Day" 27:15 p, m. , church ' night celebration , at tbe First Methodist church ' for this springs f These programs starting with the basket picnic dinner and ending in a general study ot al most every organized department of the church work, hate been given every Thursday night through the winter, and have been largely attended and greatly enjoyed.. The meeting "Thursday night, the last until next fall, is to be In the nature of a resume of the church progress during the prosperous months since the -fall series started. The Beet Yet . Rose Coghlan-Long Filler Cigar, can now be had at store. -Adv. any Today, Last Day $10 . down sale. Red Star Oil stoves at Stiffs, AdT. Edison Says The Air Eater has ' advanced carbnration more than all carbnr- ators combined. We make your gasoline cost yon from 12 to 20 cents per gallon. Tour money back In 20 days If not satisfied. Demonstration and Installation this week at Ray-Clarke' Garage. 2S2 State street. Adv. places it once. So the Elki give the Cherringo the whole right ot way for the hospital fund. Taato the DeLU-Ioa Red Star cooked food today t Stiff 'a. Adv. more than tripled la the last three months. The building formerly used as a parsonage Is used as a Sunday school headquarters, so that each class In tbe Sunday school has a room to Itself. Today 3 P. 3tfw Today at 3 p. m. be at my store. If you are the lucky one you will get a new New Home sewing ma chine entirely free. If yon do not have a number and want one, call before that time at my store. Geo.C. Will, Music and Sewing Machine Dealer. Adv. Roof Fire Extinguished U The fire; department at 10:30 O'clock . last night; answered an alarm ' from tbe borne of Perry Foster, . Kearney and Liberty streets, where a roof fire was ex tinguished. Mr. Foster is an in structor in the high school. Do Xot Put Off Buying your , furniture: Real bargains at Richter's Bankrupt Sale. 349 N. Commercial. AdT. Steps About Finished The last bit of construction has been finished on the new steps of Waller hall and will be dedicated during Junior week-end. The fin ishing touches will ne applied the latter part of this week in the shape of some red paint to make them harmonize with the rest of the building. The contractors promised to have the steps ready for the senior class by May day and they have kept their promise. The seniors are proud of the gift which they will present and they have a right to be for the new steps are substantial and add a charm and beauty to Waller hall. 1 Z3 A Glad Thought fitted- wlth old 'age happy days of glad relaxa- An tlon. t Plan for a pleasant' old age . now by today, taking steps to retain the efficiency . of your eyesighC pur, com petent optometrists' can and. will be g-lad to help- yon. - MORRIS optical co 104-211 Salem Bank of -Commerce Building Oregon's Largest Optical ' - - .. Institution r Phone S3 9 tor appointment ' BALKii. ORKQON Elks to Omit Meeting A special dispensation from the deputy grand exalted ruler of tbe Elks lodge, "George Neuner ot Roseburg, has sanctioned the passing ot the regular weekly meeting1 night of the Salem lodge. In favor of the Cherrlan Cherrin go. - Several of the important fac tors of the great Show, including, it is said the bearded lady and the raw meat eater and two or three other of the most Important freaks and actors, are likewise Important members of the Elks, and they couldn't well be In both, Boy Is Ran Or Kooert Dyers, 6 years old. ton of Lee Byers, 697 Market street, miraculously escaped a broken leg last night when he was run over by a wood wagon, driven by a man whose name was not ascertained A wheel of the wagon passed over the boy's leg, but an examination by a physician showed that the limb waatnot broken as was fear ed. The father of the dot said the driver was not to blame for the accident. Hartman's Glasses wear them and see Easier and Better HARTIIAN BROS. Phone 1255. Salem, Oregon v by - tmytni your . hardware and furniture . at . Tbe ' Capital - Hard ware I tJFurnitttre '. Co.. S3 Ko. CosaamercUI atreeCt Phoa4 9. Do Not Ttit Off- Buying your furniture. Real bargains at Richter's Bankrupt Sale. 349 N. Commercial. Adv. Church Night Program A church night program will be held at the Methodist church at Brooks tonight, where Rev. Ed win T. Randall is pastor. A bask et supper will be served. This will be followed by a community song festival, devotional and stu dy classes and a stereoptican lec ture on good will industries in the larger cities or the country, Do Not Put Off Buying Your Furniture. Real bargain, at Richter's Bankrupt sale. 349 N. Commercial. Adv, the latest arrangements and cooks and store win be, burr in fiUlna the orders. The following mean has been posted In Eaton hall: Fruit jello. cereal, poattoaaties. waffle, nam and eggs and biscuits. Cocoa will be served also. Rig Raring In bedroom, furniture at Hamil ton's. AdT, Legal Blaaks Get them at The Statesman of- flaje. Catalog on application. AdT. Missionary society to Meet Tbe Home Missionary society of the First Methodist church will meet In the church this evening for the opening: ot the mite boxes. Back to PrvwWar Quality Rose Coghlan-Long tiller Cigar, at any store. Adv. Every Piece f bedroom fnrnltnre bears a ig yellow tag with bg cut prices in plain figures. Hamilton's, 340 Court street Adv. i, Students Hear Clark J. C. Clark, O.A.C. graduate and Y.M.C.A. worker in China, ad dressed the. student body of Will amette university during: chapel period yesterday and painted in teresting word pictures of China and some ot the problems that face the T.M.C.A. workers. Mr. Clark is rated one of tbe most ef ficient workers In tbe orient and Is home on furlough. 17 to fSO Raved On bed room furniture at the present cut price sale. Hamil ton's. 340 Court street. Adv. Decree Is Isn.aed Judge George G. Bingham yes terday" signed an order of default in the case of Walter Skelton against E. W. Strong, the sum of $1044.33 being awarded to Mr, Skelton. The .action pertained to a contract involving money. Geraniums, All Kinds Flowere- For boxes and yards. - Plant': Greenhouses, 1298 S. 13th ft Wii bur. Phone 1250-W Adv. CAPITAL BARGAIN HOUSE Tor SaU -On. 8-horM AIM sad tracka, jUMUbte; also soma - plumbing soppllM. A good TrailM at s barilla. SIS Cntn St. ) Psoas S9S 01g0 OitiJ Uoo A full carload of Congoleuia and Cohgolena Art Rags to be sold at speaal prices during this great sale. Note the special prices below : Congbleca is the only floor covering sold with money back if, not satisfactory. 75c Conffoleum Art Rug, 18x36 $15 Congoieum Art Rirj, 26xZ6.lL. $2.00 Congbleum Art Rug, 36x54 ...... $9.50 Ck)ngbleuiri AH Itug, 6x9 ft . 1. $11.50 Congpleum Art Rng, 7x9 fU.. $14.50 Congoleum Art Rug, 9x9 fU... $16.00 Congoleum Art Rug, 9x10 W tt- $18.50 Congoleiim Art Rug, 9x12.. $23.00 Congoleura Art Ru, 9x15 49 98c $1.49 $75 $9.85 $11.49 $130 $15.93 $18.75 90c Congoleum SpeciaL Made in 6 and 9 ft. widths C. S. IlAtllLTOM -74c square yard GOOD-FURNITURE i Boehm Selection Approred ' Among the most important ac tions taken at the quarterly con ference held at the Waconda Methodist chnrch last Sunday for the Waconda and Brooks fburches as approval of the appointment ot Harry Boehm as superintendent ot. the Sunday school at Brooks. It is expected that nnder his di rection the bis growth the Sun day school has undergone nnder the direction o Miss Esther Mc- uracken of Salem will continue. Enrollment and attendance have One Couple Marries A marriage license was issued yesterday to Curtis C. Tucker, la borer, 1802 South Twelfth street and to Gladys Day ot Salem. Factory Says Sacriffeip New reproducing player for im mediate sale: It Is sample left with ns for sale and must be ,80,1 d at once. Easy terms, ueo. u Will. 432 State. Adv. 1 : son, Hood River; J. L. Parsons. Seattle; I. darkson, Spokane; A. L. Whitx, San Francisco. BRUSH COIAKGE College Women Will Meet College and university women of Salem are Invited to attend a meeting In the Commercial dub this afternoon at 2:30 for the pur pose of considering the organiza tion of a branch of the American Association of University Women. Mrs. Raymond Walsh is in charge of the preliminary arrangements. group of Eugene women, mem bers of the Eugene branch, will be present to assist in the organiza tion plans. The national conven tlon of the association will meet in Portland next year. Mrs. Ed Loose, who has been very sick for the past week, ts sufficiently recovered to be about again. Delbert Harriett, who has been seriously ill. suffering with a se vere attack of tonsilitis, and Paul Gibson who has had a long siege ot throat trouble, are both better but not able to be In school. The Brush College Helpers will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. U. J. Lehman. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Kunkei made a, business trip to Portland last Friday. . The recent .ball, game between Uvesley and Brush College re sulted In a "victory for the latter. the score being' 15 to 1. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Allen will move into tnelr new house this week. Mrs. L. A. Grote was a Portland visitor last week. The regular meeting of the grange win be held at the school house next Friday evening. Mrs. U. J. Lehman. Mrs. Carl Harriett and Mrs. Arthur Utley were appointed as a commute from 'the 1 Sunday; school for the Children's day program. , Colonel, and Mrs.. J. Poor man of Woodburn, and Mr. and Mrs. W.f. Poorman of Salem, were guesuy at! the Al Stelner home Sunday''; ' v Read the Classified Eds. TODAY ONLY BIG PRIZE , Ali NEW PICTURES ! BLIGH THEATRE The PabUc Is Invited To attend a free lecture on i Christian Science by John J. Flinn, C. 8., of EvanBton. Illinois, member of the Board ot Lecture ship of Tbe Mother Church. The First. Church ot Christ Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts, at the Grand theater. May 4th, 1922. i 8 p, m. Adv. DIED CLARK Martha E. Clark aied suddenly. May 2, at the resi dence. 903 Union street, at the age of 69 years. She is sur vived by her husband, Newell W. Clark.- She was a member of tbe Eastern Star and the White Shrine. Funeral an nouncement will be made later by the Rigdon mortuary. Campos Improved- wuiamette university campus is getting a very good brushing and cleaning preparatory to Jun ior week-end, May 5 and 6. The campus committee has succeeded in getting the rose bushes planted on the space once occupied by the trees. On account of tbe death and decay ot many of the old trees It- was decided to remove them and plant rose bushes in the curbing space between the curb and the sidewalk. Yesterday sev eral freshmen were serving their four hour of labor in movine a raae gentiy oacx and forth over the newly disturbed ground. HUMPHREYS Penelope Jane Humphreys died one mile nortn of Salem on Portland highway. May 2. at the age of 91 years. Funeral services will be held from theW;vJ. Humphreys residence at Waldo Hills, Ore., Thursday, May 4, at 2:30 p.m. Burial will be in the fibek Point cemetery. The deceased is sur vived by two daughters, Mrs. J B. Ashby of Salem, Mrs. Grant of Salem and four sons, Thomas M. ot Heppner; A. M., of Port land: W. H.. of Shaw. Ore., and H. II., of Los Angeles, Cal. Fu neral arrangements in charge of Webb & Clough- Don't Worry: Smoke a Rose tiller 6c cigar,- at Adv. Coghlan-Long any store. SUIT SALE Now ri You'll Like These, Sport Suits $25to$45 Yon'll find all the fads and fancies represented in a way. that will please you in materials and; styles. A complete show-' ing of th,e p b j u 1 a t'. tweeds, homespuns and ' novelty, weaves, that are exceptionally-adapted for' Sport Suits. The season's . best sellers and the very low prices of fer wonder ful values. Let us take your measure today. MIES 426 State Street Demurrer is Filed The state bonus commission yesterday filed a demurrer in the mandamus action filed against the commission by Edwin Stevens Woodford. The case may be placed on the docket in depart ment No. 1, today. In his suit, Mr.' Stevens claims that the commis sion has' failed to make loans1 to the valne of 75 per cent ot the se curity offered. Circuit Judges G. G. Bingham and Percy R. Kelly are expected to sit en banc during the hearing. A Classified Ad WU1 bring you a buyer. Adv. Tractor Brings Fine Because he drove his tractor upon a paved highway when the cleats of the machine had not been removed or banded, Mark Saucey. of Salem, yesterday paid a fine of $10 in local Justice court, Saucey was arrested by State Traffic Of ficers Griffith and Thumber. Be cause of the. damage Inflicted by cleated wheels upon pavements,: a law has been placed upon the stat ute books requiring that tractor wheels be provided wfth bands. I At Last; A Long Filler- Cigar. The Rose Coghlan, any store. Try one. Adv. at Breakfast Time Set. May day breakfast of the junior week-end ot Willamette university will be held May 6 from 6:30 to 9 al m. Chresto hall wiU be used to house the kitchen according to That Cry In The Night! ARE YOU PREPARED? i ' i - Does your medicine chest contain a lot of empty bot .tles, cartons and boxes un fit for emergency use? - If so. then It's time to clean house. ! This is "First Aid" Week. Let us suggest an assort ment of staple articles that you should have. The cost, considering convenience and elimination ot worry. Is tri . vial. , - : ; Be prepared for that cry , in the night, Schaeier's V ! Drug Store l Sole Agent Garden Court ' Preparations ' 135 N. ComT, ; Phone 197. - ;'TTtY THE PKXSIiAir- K ' ,DRl'Q STORE FIBST", 11 BITS FOR BREAKFAST : : : Are you cleaning up? S . Are you getting ready for Blos som day. Santiam ore will very soon be going to the Tacoma smelter at the rate of 500 tons a month. Then watch that camp grow. The Statesman news items, of several days . ago, telling about the uncovering of rich ore in the Lotz-Larson mine in the Santiam district, started things. The own ers of claims up that way are get ting ready to do assessment work. They are all doing it. The woods will be full of new prospectors this summer. , S The Legion" boys are going to get back of clean baseball In Sa lem this summer. Jt is a great sport and good for the health. ' The scientists are quite sure that power will be distributed by wireless. Electrical energy will be transmitted through the ether. Some day the power of the imagi nation will be harnessed and made to run a sawmills Anyhow, the mind, will think it runs it and that ill answer tbe same purpose. The well-directed mind will be able to think Itself out of all troubles and Into all joys. m To what lengths the new states of Europe are going in the matter of -protection for home industries is illustrated In the new edict of the Czechoslovak government that foreign automobiles must not stay in the country more than 48 hours. Foreign tourists are likely to decide not to stay even so Jong as that. Webb & Clough Leading Funeral Directors Expert Erntalmcrt LADD & BUSH, BANKERS Established 1863' . ..":" f : . General Bankino; Business 1 Office Hours from 10 a. m. to 3 pc m, N- THEATRE TONIGHT. 8 p. m. ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. 'Easily the Unique Event of the Dramatic Yfa'VNew : World FIRST TRANSCONTINENTAL ITOUri OF a- THE GREAT AMERICAS -ACTOHxU mm IN - .tk ' sir 66 consecutive times on broadvau.' A svodem record. 'Creoiest living HARvlet" At y po57 & oa. "Jotr riamnlefva dace a iMrfino verco trasediaa assured?- At S3 People a special care SEAT BALE NOW SPECIAL ortcnESTitA 8 p.m. Owing to length of show, curtain rises at Entire Orchestra, and first Z rows dress Last four row dress circle,: .i I i,i ; First 3 rows balcony; ?2.50: balance, $2. . . -. ' Gallery $1 (not reserved.) War tax 10 perceat extra. circle, 12.60 PERSONALS William J. Kerr. Oregon Agricultural in Salem last night. president of college was ! HOTEL ARRIVALS i MARION W. J. Kerr, Corral lis; A. E. Skagsberg. North Bend: Chas. Moore, Tillamook; H. M. Lknesler. Grants Pass: C. E. Ir win, La Porte. Ind.; S. E. Muni son, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Prichard, Tacoma: Wm. Krall. M. A. Clsna. A. P. Mars, Spokane; Lona WII Kins, Eugene; C. L. Beyer, F. E. Fttts, H; M. Maqne, A. J. Cope lamd, Thos. Bloss. C. I. Monson, Mrs. Elmer Monson, J. W. , Pom ror. Fred A. Pernott. R, G.I Vel- Ientvne. J. B. Bender, W. H. Kay, D. H. Dramond, Gilbert W. iAllen H. M. Phelps. P. S. Fisher. C. F. Ball. I.' N. Day,tJ. Q- Pay, i port- land.- '-V-' X-' " l BLIGH F. S. - Whittlesey, K. WUcox. a Pewey Brann. Port land: Cnas. E. FeUer, Ponald; Ed Schumacher, Independence. - - y TERMINAL W. F. GUdner, Mr. and Mrs. L. Ff : Osbourne, BMW It's no secret I We Just had the chance to buy an unusually fine lot of dresses. at ' a lower price than we had ever hoped of finding! . Taffetas ana Oteeseo! They are thef smartest drtssts (shown at this lime, injSa?' lein! We knew that you would appreciate them! - We bought as many as we could get! , Can you imagine such values?- ' " -v.v ' rL: . ":;';...::,p.l:'. $19-75 29- 50 1 "It is less when you Fay As You Co' ; ATTEND THE CHERRINGO May 4 5 6 Benefit Salera Hospital ft v, : '"ft Portland ; Mr. and Mrs.' Glen WI1-;