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; 'THE OGOISTATESMAISAIJ-CntCGON r ' ' ' i" . . , ; aa i MM - WEDNESDAY-MORNING; MAY"i7,1922- it "Vf Cl Entertain Boys , 'The Whitney Boys' chorus un der the direction ot Dr. IL C. Ep ley, will give a -concert Thursday t'ght at; the boys trainig school. Tile boyg will h meet at the high Jjciobl at 6:30 according., to Dr. Xley and the concert will be glr-. ea" at 7:30. Following the ehonxi numbers several solos and some Ridings will . complete the pro fane. ' : ' Vv' " .:v , .. -JlS For-Mayor i. Vote for Henry Vandevort -Adv JliFor Mayors . W Vote fpr Henry Vanderdrf Adr Tl. For Mavor " W' V,6t forsHenry Vanderort Adr ItS-For Mayor - . : . ;.i . Vote.f or Henry Vandevort -Adr p. Frazlcr ' -.- .f :.. , For city.' recorder. Adr. -, " mi s Ydur Eyes Nee,d , vvk-Attentions 4 No, we 'didn't say yon need ed glasses., We. said 'your eyes need attention-and they do. V ; U ; : KNOW y the : Icbnditibps ;? of your yes." rrneX feaouid ,be examined at least once- a( year,.-.;; v-.o. ;..o.o . ':; . OPTICAL CO, 204-211 Salem, Bank-of . Commerce Building o1 Oregon's Largest Optlaal , . InstrtuUon ; , " " r . .." - ' ' '. - Phone 239 tor appointment SALEM, .. OREOON Into the night. Albany has one of the oldest lodges ; in the state, though it does not quite rank "wf tit SalemNo.: 4'in point ot are. -' --- - - Sloore's B Music Hale Now on 4 15' Court St.AdT.r Prize Candidates Announced The names of three outstanding university students at Willamette were ansouncea at cnapel yester- finHdinp PtrnmuM day who would compete for the r Rapid prosresa'fs being" made Albert prize.' .These nominations were made byv the faculty and in clude fte names of Harvey Mc Laln, Kuth Taylor and Genevieve Pbillips. ' The winner of this priie will be announced at the next reg ular business meeting of the aisof dated student , body. The Albert on the-new -postoff ice annex, dur ing the good weather. The; Ola wall are to bo completed today, and Ibe contractor tropes to bave the' root 'on by Saturday. nighC The, window frames are all, set the concrete foundation has al ready- been - nand-work down night at Waller ball before an ap preciative audience. !The Unex pected , Guesta" starring GIcb Chandler and , Evelyn Yerex; and with7 Mildred Stevens and SI Keh- er as part of the supporting cast gave a very delightful interpreta tion" of W. D. Hewell's one-act farce; Several musical number and other literary efforts conclud ed the, recital. prVe Is given by. Joseph H. Albert J smooth, and the walls are ready of Salem to the student 'making a record above the average in study and faithful scholarship. The ! prize consists of $25. r. L. Frazlcr ' For city recorder. Adv.. lor., the stucco . finish plastering. and , 'the LFrce Kodak Developing ;,; Quickest ' ? service, f Quality work at Pattonrs. Adv. X15 For May Vote for Henry Vandevort Adv X15 For Iayor Vote for Henry Vandevort Adv XI5 Foe Mayor Vote for Henry Vandevort Adr X15 For Mayor . Vote for Henry Vandevort Adv this .arrangement the Willamette and brash the dost oft of VMr. campus' win have a greeu and HawleyE deskVJ ;U-may hare fresh appearance' later: on In- the beeu Jnteaded for a raere "pleas season. As a iruki in the late iunv antry. It sounded more 'like : a mer months and the early fall" the contemptuous elam at a tnan who campus has a faded and jaded does not have "and has never had look caused from lack of water, j a dusty or culttered desk concern- ienjamm ,KctiU has been put injlng Oregon affairs. But let! it charge-of securing the necessary pass. Mr. Norblad will; have no Toxuawn and it is expected that chance to rattle around in the tne aitches wtil be ready withifti seat of Congressman Hawley a iwrays. SUkes have alreadv been driven at different part of uayua. l ?fiEW C0RP0RAT10HS I Our Prices on Refrigerators Are ngnt and the stock is good. C S. Hamilton, Good Furniture. -AQV. ' More Jfoney ' IbBCelTed-T-7 -Two more, donors" have contrib uted to the good name of the As sociated Charities and 'have helped- clear up " the-- old debt. Dr. Henry E. Morris reports the dona tions of r Dr.;H. 'C. Epley and of C.: & Hamilton S 5 being received from each. ' X13 For Mayor sl'S: Vote for Henry Vandevort Adv XiS-MFor. Mayor , . t vote jor enry vandevort Adv Al& For Mayor - : - Vote for-Henry 7andevOrt Adv Vote for Henryjfandevort-Tdf: Trunks. Bags, Suitcases : Harness, saddlery, puttees. F. E. Shafer, 1T0 S. Commercial. ;Adv. - A Clawlfifjd A6- . Will bring you a buyer-AdrJ X15 For Mayor- 4 v J i Vote for Henry Vandevort Adv X15 For Mayor i . 1 1 Vote for Henry Vandevort Adv X15 For Mayor ' f.i Vote for Henry Vandevort Adv X15 FOT:Mayor-I : f ' Vote fbr Henrf Vanderort AdT Another Contract Offered Another tentative contract will be submitted, to; the state irriga tion securities commission today by the Jefferson Water , Conser vancy district, i What the ' nature of : the contract is his not yel been made known. A former ten tative contract was turned- down by! the commission. Moore's Bf g Music Sale Now on; 415 Court St. Adr. An Air Eater Will Savi .Ennurh, to buy your tires. Ih- stalled at' 2S2 State 660 N. Cap ital; 41t SCom'l ot phone. 45W for-demonstratiota; -Adr. " i Plants for Boxps And flower beds. Arthur Plant's greenhouses, 1298 S. 13 th and Wilbur!. Phone 1250-W.-s-Adv. Pirtmitaont VlbrisW Visit- Guy Pilklngton, president of the ' Portland Floral society " and member ,of the J. " B. Pilklngton Albany Jjodge Coming Alb-vnv lodKe. A.F. & "-A. M 18 cuming iu o'"-" ohh-im-j - - . .. - " for a fraternal call on SaleiTj lodge wurseryr company was among - f I ai I t a '.Sw VMVL BK. Iso: 4. and Pacific loage rO. w I mose . vismns uiuuiv Th imiremen ara o arrive about irranaun tuup larm yesteraay. 6;30,andvthe three lodges are to J. bteeie and j. bteeie, jr., oi ert into dietetic and fraternal and Steele's Pansy Gardens - in Port- so into dietetic and fraternal reneral ; brotherhood session ior the rest of the erenlng and well SALE It Pays To Advertise GRAND THEATHE v Thursdar,)Max;18; land were other distinguished vis itors t the tulip farm during, the day. . Peter Bisset, Washington, DCj- who is a plant introducer and in charge of the experimen tors service ot the de partment of agriculture, , was another . distin ruished visitor. Taj lor .indorsed for Representa tive to whom it may-concern: We, the 'members of Sunnyside Community club do hereby un conditionally endorse and recom mend' to the voters at the May primary5 Mr. C. H. TtylOr, as rep resentative "from Marion county. Members of S. S. C. C. Adv. Moore's Big Music Sale Now on; 415 Court St. Adv. Business Changes R. Haxby and F. C. Bauman, who for several years have con ducted a meat market In Eugene, have purchased the People's mar ket' at 155 North Liberty street and are how in possession. The new firm intends to enlarge the present room, new equipment and fixtures, Including an ice plant will be installed. In addition to the retail meUt business they will buy nd selUeggs, poultry, veal, etc. Messers Haxby and Bauman are experienced market men and will no doubt annex a consider able patronage. . . Most Examination Papers " Received by Examiners Practically all the eighth grade examination papers have been de livered to the county superinten dent's office and the office force I maw. tkH.t1 AimMul 1m atA.VInft air. and Mrs. Otto Beattv are Uv.r. .a nnn T..nopa t -ni fT.;!?tvt11 Termmal hoteUMr. take, two weeks or thereabouts to Articles of incorporation: were filed here yesterday, by the Aath f iled - here, yesterday by" the Atbr ent." Umatf lla county. The incor porators ?re C. Tv-Smith. Homer I, Watts and others. Articles were filed by the Gar den Home Communttr club- ot Garden Home. The incorporators are W. M. Hamilton, Mrs. Wil lfanv S. BIles.iMrs. Al ai Howard ; and M. Falley. and t hi assets are given at. $2.0, t;;t ; "..i u ! Texas Oil , Land 1 ,D3Trrfopment company, Portland i ineorporaton, H.J. Sirard, A. O. Danlelson, Ad-.... die Pearl Moa andpUiert; capital- , -lxation, $SO.0O. '- . ' Simpson Auto company, Pen dleton; Incorporators, .J; llStur "' gig; Robert Simpson. James- 'A. Fee, J r. : capital lxation. J 5 P.v 0 0. Otto Benttjr 13 Beatty Is very mas the retail M an infected arm, received hile" w wa iarmiag near Salemr tinl8h;the work. '" The first two days reading has shown rto Jthe examiners that the papers ,afe of an unusually high QuaMty. Usually,-, the. examiners start to make lists, of the laugh- Legal Blanks Get thenv at The Statesman-of fid(e. Adr. ' f m Moore's Big Mosic Sale Nov on;i 41S Court St Adv.. Catalog on application. Jim E, Smith of St- Paul, a su,eV cessiui 'tmalness f man and thor- j able things that .appear. In these OUfhly competent In ever Tn.nlnnrs ann-'therh.arrfsome of the nerto. look atter 'the welfare of sUangest "facts"" addifced .that the county's .needsV He .has been anybody ever dreamed. But this induced to make the rnn and de- year, so little of -grotesquerie in serves your ' voteJat thehrimaries mislnformaUon has been ' noted May 19: Adv. ' I that 1 the " examiners are almost somber in their Job; there's noth Ing to give a "kick" and Beff up i the reading. The etudent who stated ' a year or two ago that MARIOX-cOIueh Melton Xoi "Governor Geer wrote the Deo- man E. Jackson, H. M. TTacer. I laration of Independence,' has M. J. McLellan. Horace Addea a me on to college and If afflict H. Braman, J. Leavy, G. Clement, ing the highbrow profs with .his a. ome, l. Bangs, F. John- strange- ' cnronoiogy. " son, O. C, Auburn, W, G. Wag- brothers and sisters seem to have ner, Mr. and Mrs. M.1 R. John- studied their books a. little closer. HOTEL ARRIVALS I Adv NOW ON H&rtcikY Glasses Wear them and see 4 - . X15-For Mayor , Vote for Henry Vandevort XI 5 For Mayoi -- i : Vote for Henry VandeyortAdr X15 For Mayor i . v-Vote for Henry Vandevort Adv Pastor Wm III - Because of the Hlness of Rer. E. T. Randall, pastor of the Meth odist churches at Brooks and Wa conda, Drl E. S". Hainmond'of "Kim ball School of Theology filled hdth the erening. ' ' , i. son, anss Louise Hislop, D.C. Bogart. Ralph Malcomr J. V. Le hen,: L. Upton, Capt. Sol Ruprar- Dart, a. T. Kahlker, E. Rollins, J. D, McCord, W. N., Simpson. Alonzo Morrison, James .T. Bar row, C T. tPHltney, C. IL Lead better R. c. Dielenton N, W. Scott, L. M. Swigert, J. . Get say C.: E.-Palmer. A. W. Rice. E. R- Spencer, L. M. Mills, Port lahd; Edna Swanson Van Haar, K. Crofta F. C. Tatge, Chicago; A. G. Perrigln, , J. W. Ly.le. C. W. Jolly, .Thomas Burke, W. H. Mc EKnt Seattle;. S. M. Cooped R. J. Rntan. . W. N. Simpson, San Francisco; . Mr. and Mrs, It.- B. Nugent M. L. Lery, Los Angeles; Mrs. S. Read. Mrs C. M. Lewhas, Victoria; E, Witsonfanes' Co wichan, B. C. , BL1GH W. L: Delten. W.P. t and they are more accurate, though 'far less interesting.' WED ' ' . - SAUER Henry Bauer, 1647 -North Church street.-'age 65 years, died Tuesday afternoon. He Is survived by his widow; Allie oner sister; Mrs. Al LIpes of Seaittle, four brothers- and a sister In Wisconsin. . Funeral services will be from the Ter willlger home Thursday at 2 ' o'clock. Rev. Thomas Acheson officiating; VOTERS, PAUSE J. G. Home. Portland: Mrs. Clvde Hoffer, ; Stayton; Alice Belien, 1. T. VW . n J ... i (wwuerx: ' Bt. h,. iienrv. uorvamsf Commission Flle .Suit, . .) J I Mrs. James Taylor. GedVse R: Da-' Tne state , inausmai ? acciaem i Tl nrt ; Xf w tommission yesterday filed I suit Mfl ;H. X" Williams', A. Miller; against r ran uoocu, ioimor vr i Seattle; F. erater ot a Marion county . saw mill, fin its complaint, the com- EAsier imd:BetterlXiFor Mayor : fui . M . I . Z 1 t i'B i WW . .... WW a. I . u. . ..... i ' " vote ior Menrv vanaevori aov i mi.oinis urii thai Mr: uorvcni.. .i . . . . ...w. iflicvreaay. onoxomisn. wasn. , HARTMAN BROS. J. Kinney.' Eusrene: VIda Powell, -'FalH City; H Rt Black, Albany H. j wise, E: X? BOWMAN At het homo near Halls Ferry, May 16, Lelfah A., , wife ot George L. Bowman, age ' 56 years. She Is survived by her husband and fire children; Mrs. Agnes-Lincoln, Junction City; Mrs. Alice Logsdon, Sa lem, Elma and Harry of Salenvj and Walter,' eastern Oregon: Remains in care TerwilHger home. Funeral "services wiirbe from the Terwfllfger home , Thursdar 10:30. Rer: Wi J. Morrow and 'Alexander Ha"W' , thorne- officiating.' Burial - in ' I, , 1 w - - - ,- .-'' FHone WlC$ale5;TDre20n For Carnations. Roses . . " calU phone 309. Salem Green houses at 15th on" Garden road. We ,'sell direct (no ' downtown agent). -J-Adr. " SAVE $ $ $ hv tmvlne - roar hardware and rnnftnra at The Capital Hard- ware A ironware Oommerdal street. Phone 947. had maintained a1 payroll during I , TERMINAL Al J. Coomley A. me penoa oi uiy i lo DJMeOoentloB.-tt 13. Jdir. . r. tember 3. 1918, and that for his webeY,.R.;M. Beck, Portland; A. employes ne naa t. accepiea me j XotCns, Mflwaukee, Wis. terms oi me wortmen s compen sation act. It is claimed that un- der this act, Mr. Gooch owes the commission' the sum of 186.18. A CTear Brain and healthy body are - essential for success. - Busi ness 'men, teachers, students. housewives, and ' other workers say Hood's Sarsaparilla gives them appetite, and strength, and - makes their - work seem , easy. It over comes .that tired feeling. Adr. For Every ;y Service, A Made to Measure Suit $25toM5 :. will give . you the satis faction you expect' in a good' suit ot clothes. ' ' Yott vi have . unlimited ' choice bf materials; then have it triade inust the style that best suits' your individual .taste. . , , 7 They cost no more than mere clothes rnade for anyone and no one in, particular. . - . Let us .take your meas ure today, i -1 jft;Ll'iSl CAPITAL i BARGAIN HOUSE Tar Sal On S-hera SIM a trncka, nuoaabla; . ala aomj ' plasbiar WPU ' A J, Xrailtt ,t ' a bargain. , S15 Catr Bt. Thaai 89 Program Tonight Another church night program We Can Furnish Voter Horn will be "glretr at the' Brooks Meth- J For one-half price1 from our ex odlst chufaS tonight, according to j change department. C. SJ Hamil- announcement by Rev. E. T; Ran- j ton, Good., Furniture. Ad. oau pastor ot tne -cnurcn. rne boys wnr bring 'thelrV food and License Is Israed cook it at the -church, and the x marriage license' was issued Webb ft Clotigh Leadiaj Fnacral 'TfDirector,;viv 'V ' Expert iner, How can a friend of -good government -sup- " ' port a candidate for Governor who ruthless ;ly violates , the corrupt practice act by ex pending; ? thousands of dollars eyond k"ho statutory limit? . Shall violators of the-law ' be chosen to administer the law? ' , - , ... . ' .. .-: . - ;;, ; . . :'. -:- . : . v ., - - '. . ' . ".- ' '- . r ' J. D. Lee, who has done more fortOrcgon than any other candidate, aims to keep strict. Iy the spirit of . the law, , j His vigorous and honorable . campaign is , bringing hint . many -votes, . FRIDAY SATURDAY. A ;: V: nr' 1 ) a The - Adventures o tRO BINSOri CRIISQ E; Featuring ?T1& i"HARJRYr.IYERSv: . -as "Crusoe'. and Noble Johnson as "Man Friday, supported by an ALL-STAK CAST Big : Special CKUrlren's Matinee , uaiui wj mviuui( itheatre-li-; B1TSF0R BREAKFAST other folks will bring basket sup-1 yesterday at-tHerk Boyer's office pers,- The, Sunday school i hoard l to Caldon 1 Grandstad, farmer, will' meet teanak further plans j Salem route 9 and Martha L. ior won ana ior a xeacner iran-1 TewxsDury, 1311 saginaw street, ing class. There will be a general I Saleml song program, devotional classes and'a stereoptican lecture on the Good l"ed Furniture SCOTCH mm . 42G State. Street . ., . t Shirt-tails or Gauze 'WHICH?- It's easy enough' to find old rags to "do up" a bad scratch or cut f Butit's dan-' gerous. Infection nuay mean death. - 4 Medicated gauze the "safety first' material .comes in handy packages In a . variety ot sizes. ,; Use it. Be up-to-date. 1 . -' Now is the .time to fill jour medicine 'chest with necessary "first aid" items:" We have everything that you -win need. ' ' : Look at your water hottle and fountain syringe before you come Jn. Perhaps you need . new, ones. .We , carry the best Goodrictu ' "FILL YOUR MEDICINE - CHEST NOW" ; ; Schaefefs Drugstore: Sole Agent Garden Court Preparations -''': ' 135 N. ComT. Phone 197 ; DRUG STORE FIRST Philippine islands. Also there will be a-meeting of the new of- cial board of the church. For Cut Flower- - .. . ,? Funeral sprays and floral em-1 biems call Salem Greenhouses. Phone "309 at 15th on Garden road. We sell direct (no down town agent). -Adv. In our. exchange department at one-half price.. C. S. Hamilton. Gopd Furniture Adr. Free Kodak Developing Quickest Service. Quality work At Patton's. Adv; , lWII! Viidfc Falls According 1a chapel announce ments the ' geology classes of Prof, von Eschen will take a trip 1 to Silver. Creek falls to carry on New Residence Built Two building permits lent residences to be built during the next tew months were issued By Deputy Recorder Martin Poul sbn yesterday. Lillie M, Thomp son; dwelling at 995Ndrth Six teenth street- to be erected by Grant Alklng at a cost of 2,000 Warm; politics- and weather. Are' you a Republican? : " ' V Ify6U tare, can you see harmony and sure" victory in November in" say other way ontslde of the nomination of GeOrge E. White In the public schools is a poor place for a row. 1 Cannot we. have harnlftn ' j . ... . . -,' v v . i The Bits for Breakfast man pro poses to rote 'to gije Salem ade quate fir flighting apparatus. ' It for 8f- win Pay'-.... . ' . 1 ; -m m m No man. or woman who wants harmony ' andi j efficiency in the city's af f airpl ym ? reu se to kp6 for the charter amendment 'mak ing the city "trfarshal appointive if'htfWthehiriltUkea tew mo- field wnrtf In connection with lab- oratorV exercises. Eachjjrear the Mlspaa G. Bla7r. dwelling at 857 2.'fcT"; L?.. geology classes laae a trip to tne i Marion street to be built by J. G Marchand'at a cost of $1,000. vicinity of Silver Creek to inspect the rock formation and other geo logical features of the, country. About 30' members' are expected to go. ' ' ' ' Moore's . Big Music Sale Now on; 415 Court St. Adv. Why- Pay More. When you can, furni&h yonr home for - much less at our store. Good, used furniture. C. S. Ham ilton, .Good Furniture. Adv4 The Song Shop "Is coming. Adv. Free Kodak Developing r Quickest Service.' Quality work. At Patton'a.-Adv. Final lieta'.fHfen' ? Mlssailnna Hatdiug'H cite advaneed iaterriretatibiif dra- maties ave; fta final, recital last ( I --..HaaaaaBBaMMP'BHBBBBSBBBH LADD & BUSH, BANKERS " ;; . Established 1868 , .General Banking' Business ; , 'Office Hours from 10 a: nr. to1 5 p. m,'.; L. . a - . - n fAfl Lachmund Leaves Hospital' , i .Senator Louis Lachmund was re- B0ved to his home yesterday af ter having undergone a ' serious operation theTp'evlou day at the Deaconess hospital for relief from the Infection lu his arm that has troubled 'him for more than two months." The arm was lanced to the' bone from. Just above ; the wrist to the shoulder. ' An Im provement In his condition was reported yesterday. - matter out. It is not a personal or political matter. It is merely a move for efficiency, v V V S The Salem friends of George Griffith nay his rote for state sen ator will be all but unanimous wherever he is kn6wn; and he is pretty well known in most parts of the county. ' H At the Kiwanis club luncheon yesterday,- Norblad, a guest, spoke about a minute ahd a half. - He said: 1 "I expect ta get ! back to Washington on the 4th of March. Today Tomorrowi Fridays-Saturday MARK TWAIN'S Greatest Comedy 'A CONNECTICUT YANKEE" In Kirtr Arthur's Court Our Exchange Department Is full of good values. Let usj I I show you. - C S. Hamilton, Good 1 I 1 M.. . 11 urniivire.-r-iuT. 1 Will Irrteafe Camnns . 'Paul4 Wallace, representing the Salem Water rompaty. agrees rto m ake U possi hie, f or the" W liiam- ette campus to obtain .500 feet of water pipe. If the' university will furnish the labor by which -the trenches wiirbe dug the ' water company ..wlltJay.. the- pipes., .By ml "Listen Look and iLaugti'C The Salem Made. Movie Witt Salem, People ia the Cast, ... t .. Gladys Walton' The Wise Kkl t. mm 1 ' " ' iljjjl' M' - : ' iV. V 1 TWAINS: j 'II JJ. For. Real Entertainment. r-i Mates' .::JUr--ii:i L! E: ," ISig8igfKSa8$affi anil '. r -v ii iliDLuLSQLJuNiy?'-' !V' .