The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 05, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON
FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 5, 1922
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Son Is Bom -i " .'. .
A son was born last night at
'the Salem Deaconess hospital to
Mr. and Mrs. Q. V. Madera an of
'Jefferson. !j ; r , . ' '
Flower Beds Ravaged-
Patrolman 'and j Mrs. Walter
Thompson arsu the latest victims
of the unidentified , Individuals
who hare been despoiling resi
dential Cower plots throughout
the city. Tulips and other floral
beauties were-taken i from the
Thompson -residence at 1870
' South Church street. Flowers
were also taken from ther J. fc:
u iteuiy residence at;i8S& bouia
Cottage, it was reported; 'Police
are making efforts, to locate the
marauders, thought to be boys.
An Air Eater Saving
Will buy your tires, figure it
out- Demonstrated and, installed
at Ray Clark's garage . 252 State
street. -Adv.
Coulter Is Elected
J. D. Coulter. Willamette uni
versity law. student, waa elected
quartermaster, of kbe Salem Vet
erans of Foreign wars, at tbo
meeting- at ' the armory Wednes
day night. Bryan Conley and Al
len Jones were named, as mem
bers of a special committee in
charge of the program for the
next meeting of the organization.
May 17. 7-
Dougherty setrved with the motor
transport corps, enlisting Decem
ber t, 1917. .H senred with the
American expeditionary forces In
France September 14. 191s to
July lii 191. Ray Milton Haw
thorne enlisted in the nary Jnne
13, 1918 and was honorably dis
charged May 26. 1921. John Mal
they Panek served as a chauffeur
with the 65th aero squadron, en
listing December 1, ,1917. He
sierved In France January- 15,
1518 to May 3. 1919. Alfred
Aastin Flynn enlisted in the navy
June 14, 1918 and was discharged
September 30, 1921.
The Best Yet
Rose Coghlan-Long Filler
Cigar, can now be had at
store. Adv.
5c
any
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ANIT Al STEWART
"PLAYTHINGS OF
DESTINY" ,
, Coming Sunday
' Wallace; Reid
Elsje Ferguson
':?'' v..in .;;
eterlbbetsoh"
The Salem Women's Club Chorus
Will give a, concert in the nor
mal school chapel in Monmouth
on Sunday.. May 7 at Z o'clock I.
nv. Admission. 35 cents. The
proceeds will go to the W. C. T.j
U. orphanage at Coryallis. Adv.
Estate Appraised
" The estate of Carl Louis Ber-
necke has been appraised ' by W.
R. Scbeur, A. J. Scholz and R. A.
Donahzte, personal property to the
value of f250.25.
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Day yaroy'ry
1166 Ferry.' Adv.
tie officers neldT wss instxdTnciefft
and Illegal. The da to for . the.
bearing has not yet been fixed.
Don't Worry:
. Smoke a Rose
filler &c cigar, at
Adv. .'
Coghlan-Long
any store.
Miss Xotaoa to Teach
Miss Mary Notson. graduate of
Willamette university, class of '21
win teach in the high school at
Woodburn. . Mis Notson Nras
Queen Mary II of May day at Will
amette, one year ago today.
At Last; A Long Fflle
Cigar. The Rose Coghlan,
any store, Try one. Adv.
at
Thompson. B. AT Rowe. Ai C Pet
erson, San Francisco; A. M. Moen,
Vancouver.
TERMINAL Mr. and Mrs. C.
A. Huntington. Eugene; Mr. and
Mrs. Johnson. Roseburg; R. E.
Brown. Albany; Rolean. Clark.
Marahfleld; Mr. and Mrs. A. W.
Denny, San Diego; Mr. and Mrs.
C. W.' Stratton, I. M. Geil. Geo.
Holchkiss Street, F. West, Port
land. '
BLIGH Gus Hanburg. E. C.
Lewis, Ralph James, W. M. Price,
A. C. Fangne. A. Inglis, C. F. Dle
mer, L. F. Drake, A. W. Moor
head, R. E. Grady, E. C. Clements.
Engagement Announced
The engagement of Miss Phyllis
Palmer of Salem to Samon Dim
ick of Aurora, Ore., was announc
ed last night at' a party held at
the home of Miss Palmer. Miss
Palmer is a member of the Beta
Chi sorority and of the sophomore
I class.
Service Trliflcatee Filed
Military ' certificates showing;
that four Marion Jcounty men had,
served with the United States mil
itary forces havi been filed : re
cently with County Clerk IT. G.
Boyer. Sergeant Clarence E.
Case Near Completion
Taking of testimony was com
pleted yesterday in the will con
test case of W F. Grenz against
Rosalie Anders, in which action,
Mr. Grenz claims' that he and not
four relatives pt Amelia. Kiosch-
nick should be benefitted by Mrs.
Kieschnick's will. v
Good Catches Reported
Some good catches of trout are
being reported from Mill creek.
some of these being from only a
little way-out of Salem. -Charley
Letcher brought In a dozen fine
fish Friday, that were taken with
in the city limits.
AGladThought
An told, fcge; tilled with
happy days of glad relaxa
tion. ,
Plan for a pleasant i old
age now by today taking
stejs to retain the' efficiency
of your eyesight: Our com
petent optometrists can- and
will bo glad to help yon.
MORRIS
. OPTICAL CO. .
. 104-111 Salem Bank of
Commerce Bonding,
' Oregon's Largest Optleal
Instttntloa :
Phone 1 19 tor appointment
BALEM, OREGON ,
Jack'. Cafe a
. 163 S. Com. St. A good plaee to
eat. Tables and counter. Adv.
'':''!se
, tnroxa bii
axrit
Tka. eh wfca
takes car of hi
kMlta, NT7
long th lia
dsn' lir tha
One m ha
ute essay
oa health
by O. L.
Scott, D.
She Couldn't
Join in the
Funmakihg
She lay stretched on the
bed upstairs and the laugh
ter that came - from ! below
seemed to stab , her like
knife. It was ner party and
she ws the only one wno
couldn't enloy it. Her'old
enemr Headache had chos
en this dar to v one ot his
periodical visits:
Jieadacnes come trom sev
eral causes. They may oe
due to eye-strain they may
be due to catarrh, they may
be due to bllliousness. Oth
er headaches are caused by
retained wastes" in tne now
iels, or deficient kidney ac
tion. Chiropractic spinal
adjustments' will remove the
! cause in practically ' every
... - . - l.klilA
- anlcKiv. in case ue iruuv
Is chronic them - may oe
on let . , relief rrom aajnBi-
i ments , but the, permanent
.correction ot course wm
take loncer. nerhaps months
i Chiropractic spmai aa-
Justments remove the cause
Lor diseases oi u wu.
, throat,, longs,.' .heart, .atom-.
ach. liver .pancreas, spieen.
bowels and lower organs,
, YOU HEALTH
t " Von can make an appolnt-
m.n fnf Tnn health's sake
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HEALTH FOLLOWy
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, ChlroDracior
414-19 U.S. Bank BWf,
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TODAY
and Tomorrow
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Freehmen Ro trained
The freshmen of Willamette
university are to be put on special
rules of conduct . during: Junior
week-end which starts today.
Rules were read In the chapel
yesterday stating that tne green
cap was to be worn at all times.
The freshmen are' to be near the
campus during all time of the ac
tivities and registration of the
visitors;; and are to make them
selves udeft! on all occasions.
Complete Hew Showing
Of hats for men. Real moder
ate prices. The Man's Shop, 416
Stat St. Adv. T
BIG BILL
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HART
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"THE SILENT MAN
Logan is Visitor-
Bruce Logan of Umatilla, Ore.
is a visitor, on the Willamette uni
versity campus. Bruce is
brother of AlberHLoganM varsity
athlete, basketball, baseball and
track star. - Bruce Is here to take
In the Junior week-end festivites.
A Classified
Will bring, yon
a bnyer. Adv.
BITS FOR BREAKFAST
The Cherringo'a a go.
Tommorow will be circus day.
. When you have to bear It
about the hardest part is to grin.
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Congressman Hawley thinks
the way, to build the Roosevelt
PERSONALS
Miss Bertha Leitner of Willam
ette university will teach, in the
Mllwaukie high school-the coming
school year.
R. H. Day, a cousin of Lester
Day of Willamette university, is
a guest at the Sigma Tan frater-
lty. He it a visitor to the Junior
week-end.
E. C. Clement, postof fice , in
spector, was fn Salem yesterday,
to look over the new postofflce
annex. v
- Joe Keller, former state pa
role officer was in Salem yester
day.
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HOTEL ARRIVALS
Back to PreiWar Quality
Rose Coghlan-Long flUer
Cigar, at any store. AdT
60-
Mack Sennett Comedy
"His Last False Step"
HIPPODROME
VAUDEVILLE
f'woActs
2ic, Evening 35c
Continuous Daily
Beta Chi ' Oneet ' t
Mrs. A. E. Ruggles ot Vancou
ver, wa8h., ,is a guest or her
daughter, Laura, at the Beta Chi
sorority of Willamette "university.
Mrs. Rugglesf will be a visitor on
the campus during the May day
affairs.
Complete New Showing
Of hats for men. Reel moder
ate prices. The Man's Shop, 416
State St Adv.
MARION J. T. Talders. C. C
Garett. Chas. L. . Parker. B. H.
Cans, L. Solinger, Seattle; A. P.
Palm, A. V7WoIcdtt. Los Angeles;
H. H. Martin, Carl Knutse, E. R
Spencer, Geo. R. Parkes, C. D. Ed
wards, J. W. Gates, Fred H. .Ha
ber, Mr. and Mrs. Thos, Bass,
Chas. S. Mills, C. L. Lindsay, A.
Pearl Edwards, A. E. Rubens, A.
A. Hale, George Dillon, Miss Edith
Harper, T. B. and W. C. Chesley,
W. H. Adams, Pat Blake F. N.
Thompson. Portland; C. S. Rein-
hard t, Olympia; H. A. Stiles, Eu
gene; Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Will
iams, Adams, N. Y.; D. DeVennie,
Harold Brown, C. A. Bunde, Chi
cago; Mr. and Mrs. ' H. S. Wood
worth, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Connell,
Tacoma; Paul Kennedy, Seattle
Frank Malstrom, Pendleton; O
C Parker, B. H. Jones, Seattle;
R. W. Tenn. Takima; A. W. Xor-
blad, Astoria; Guy W. Hivkok, Mc
Minnville; J H. Deerlng, Spo
kane; R..E. Haynes. Medford; C
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BLIGH
HALLOCKS
AND CRATES
We are now taking or
ders for Berry HaHocks and
nailed crates,
We hive the best hallock
and cratb on the market re
gardless of price and our
price is as cheap as the low
er grades ottered py otners,
Special prices on large or-
ders. Place your order now
and save the trouble you
had last year. Do not wait.
Fertilizers
You will find it pays .to
use fertilizer on your gar
den, on your Lawn, on your
Flowers, on your Corn, etc.
We have suitable fertilizers
for all the (different crops
and. our price is reasonable.
Moss Killer
Use' our Fertiline on your
lawn ii you want to kill the
moss. It does the (Work and
the cost is smallv
D A. WHITE
SONS
Phone 160 - IGllSlate St.
Baca From Fishing Trip
S. P. Kimball has returned
from a days zisung trip with a
party of four. Mr. Kimball land
ed three big salmon. The other
members of the party report lots
of bites, but brought back no
Legal Blanks,
Get them. at The Statesman of-
fide, catalog on application.
Adv. j
Bent Jones Injured
T. B. (Bent) Jones is confined
to his bed and will not be able to
be about for some time on . ac
count ot the overturning of his
automobile last Friday on- the
country road north, of Salem.. Mr.
Jones cannot acount for the ac
cident as he says he was not
speeding at the time it happened
For th Newest and Beet
In shirts, neckwear and furn
ishings, let. us, show, you. The
Man's Shop. 416 State Si. Adv.
DIED
COFFEY Margaret M. Coffey
died at Dallas, Ore., May 3, at
the age of 84 years. Funeral
services will be held from the
Webb & Clough chapel Friday,
May 5, at 2 p. m.. Rev. R. P.
Putnam officiating; interment
in the I.O.O.F, cemetery. She is
survived by three sons; John
"J. and Frank M. Cofley of Sa
ilem and F.' fiy Coffey of The
Dalles, also several gTandchil
dren and great grandchildren.
The deceased came to Oregon
in 1852 from Illinois, and has
been a resident of Marion coun
' ty ever since.
hignwsr ta to bnUd it. and not
merely talk, about building it.
VS
China is afire at both ends, and
things will likely grow worse be
fore they grow better.
It will try th? party loyalty of
the old line Indiana Republicans
to swallow their Beveridge.
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Has the weather man not yet
found out that this is the month
ot May, and not still April?
He should worry the orchard-
ist who has plenty of healthy
honey bees. 'With the sunshine
between the showers, the bees
will attend to the pollen atl on ot
the blossoms as they work. The
bees are the original working
fools; the winged virgins of toil
literally work' themselves to death
in six weeks.
Lady Astor's Reported "I love
England well but I love Virginia!
better" will probably not raise
charges of hyphenism over there.
Virginia is not a sovereign state
in the international sense.
"a V
Mr. Wilson's famous limerick,
whether original or not. appeared
in various weird forms in the re
ports of his repetition of it to his
women calters last Friday. The
following version at least has the
merit lhat It scans?
For beauty I am not a star.
There are others more handsome
by far,
But my face, I don't mind it,
For I am behind It
It's the people in front that I Jar.
LADD & BUSH, BANKERS
. - I Established 1868 .
General BarJdnjr Business ,
. Office Honrs from 10 a. m. to S p. a
"THAT SOMETHING
i is a tremendous force
It made Napoleon ruler of the world
It made Wilson President " .
It made Roosevelt & fighter J
It won the World War; k -
It made Edison, Carnefrie, Rockefeller
IT CAN MAKE YOUt
! Iw Hayinjc '
LIBERTZ THEATRE
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
PALMER Thalia Elizabeth Pal
mer died at 1511 North Winter
street, May 4, at the age of 71
years. The deceased is survived
by two sons, D. A. Palmer of
Montana, and E. M. Palmer of
Montana. Three daughters, Mrs.
J. Lebold of alem; Mrs. J. E.
Gray of La Comb, Ore., and
Mrs. J. A. Southan of 'North
Dakota, f Funeral announce
ments will be made later by
Webb & Clough.
FUNERALS
Funeral services tor the late
Mrs. Martha E. Clark, wife of
Newel W. Clark will he held Sat
urday at 2 o'clock from the Rig
don mortuary under the auBpices
ot the Eaastern Star. Rev. W. C
Kantner officiating, .concluding
services City View cemetery.
Funeral services of Welles B
Dumars, husband of Mary Dumars
and father of Leonard Dumars
will be held from the Rlgdon chit'
pel, Saturday, May 6 at 3:20 p.m
Webb & Clough
Lending Fiaeral
Directcrj
, Expert EmValmert
PLANTS WANTED GOOSEBER-
ry Marshal, Magoon, and New
Oregon strawberry plants.
Phone 95F2.
DO YOU
Believe in
Advertising?
Sec "IT PAYS TO
ADVERTISE"
Grand Theatre
Tonight
HEAVY BLUE
OVERALLS
At
THE MAN'S SHOP
416 State St.
THEATRE ni ,k i . ; w f i.Tr?w v ill
Floor and 3 Rows Balcony,: $2: last 2 Rows balcony $1.GQ
. '. Gallery --(not reserved)': 1.00: ; ?
Add 10 V7ar tax to above prices." Mafl prei riow.!,
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Oriental Occnltism
0RTHO
The world's most sifted clarivoyant, Psyctclcjut
) .and Psjdue Healer 4. ; .
She has a message for yon
Floral Society to Meet
The regular meeting of the Sa
lem Floral society will be held
this evening In the Commercial
club rooms at 8 o'clock. Mrs. W.
P. Lord . will talk on "What
Should. Be Done to Our Gardens
This Month." F. W. Jobelman
will give an address on beautify
ing the city, and Charles A. Park
will give a short talk- on the Ear
wig teat, Ereryon Interested is
Invited.
A Special Meeting ' V
, Witt be held Friday night at the
Highland school for the benefit
of the voters and taxpayers ot
Ward 5, Come out. Adv.
McCabe Dismissed
C. H. McCabe of Portland, who
was brought up by the police Mon
day night; on the charge of illeg
al possession At liquor that was
found In his car, was dismissed
Wednesday by Judge Unruh, ti
ter an open court hearing, ; Dan
Powers and J. H. Simmons, who
were wttn him at the ilme of the
arrest ' were his witnesses.' and
the Judge satisfied himself that
McCabe was not guilty as charg
ed. McCabe Is to 1e heard on an
other charge, that of driving a
car without a proper licence. The
big Duraht car he drove and tor
whJch he is salesman, came, cn a
temporary license which the traf-
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