Mi A not Iter Speeder r S. It. Welch of 657 Center street. . was arrested , hv . n I Shelton yesterday for speeding 51 miles an hour oneast State - " uuu a&uv cvku ouceu. .... xie was - lined In the police court by Judge Mart Poulsen. ' j Use Cherro . Stock feeds'. Adv. I : ' Accident Reported ' . - 45 a- A Dick of Portland while V going south on High street yes- terday struck C T. Cooper i of V Salem who was going In the bp r r-osfte direction. Ldttin- A&m-. was . done. Qierro Protracts . At most dealers. Adr, Pled PlpW Stories 'Whtt happened, to tnojchild ren 'a ter they followed" the Pled fr riper over the, hllVVwi.il ihethe tory told Saturday by Miss Flor. enoe Pettitt. children's librarian. at tne puDiic UDTary. The I time W.of. the. story hour Is .10 o'clock and children are urged by the librarians, to attend and hear the stories, many times In new forms. A Classified Will bring you a buyer.- -Adv. Goes to Voodburn V r ; , .- Lee Eyerly of .the i5alem school ot automotive engineering, was r a business visitor atf Woodburn Tuesday. There Is much., call, In Woodburn for such instruction as the Salem school Is giving, 'and some. of the Woodb,urn; lads may be coming up to Salem ;io attend .the classes. : -, -: ,; .' , Club Sings f or.IUC- a i - , The Willamette u jtniversity glee club will -broadcast a pro gram tonight V tfrosi jAjie Salem jA Plfictric f company station. , Tie club sang "recently at the:Ore- ' Hf ix t . "o? cold ? " i A 1 A V tuakca broty ". ? 1 e- "" . . . i SAVE 5 5 S a y baying yon Hardware Jpid . furniture at The Capit&lIIard- rrare fcFurnltore Co235 NoJ Coraraerdal St ; Phone 9474 4 f rOn GTTT3 THAT LAST , i Diamonds.v'W'atclies," . f-i Jewelry and SilTerwar. ; f hon 1255, Salem, Oregon CaUa Aralralanca Csrrisa 'j Day Night - I Phoss 66G : I,, 173 8. liberty St. .Salem r.; ; ; i. .r Ore. Capital Co. ."i.v ,AB ita'&9.cf.jss!c and iceond-hand cocij, Vife pay full ralaa. , x 215 Center Street i i - " - i,r 'I T . i LADDZ'BUSH, BANKERS rslaisJici 1CC3 J Office' llcrra frcri f' i " Har'dvare, Pslzls, Oils and Glasr Bass Hcuter paint will frcsTicn that' old house up and make it a HOME instead of just a place to exist.. . . , noyns the TitiE :. :' 2S6 Commercial St. . V t ; f ; , Phone 639 nbrt.ff , ortlan4 d re-1 A tlA Z.T l: compliment- , aoimy. trsethe Xi Cherro HotvCake flour' Adv Will Go to Iowa 1 Prof.' Florlan ; vni r-. the Will. m.H. ;.ilJTrr'M4 j aepariment,c will leave late my ior Simpson collge, Indl- a- vnere 1 he will assist I m putting on am endowment com- I paisn. Mrs. von Echen wll Join I u vmcago ipnowlng the close' v!iS -"ese.yea? andhey will wmvertttror Chi- cago. Auction Rl V J f ; ' Aucuon tsaie or , . Head ,of Jiorses. wt. 1200 to lBOOlbs. each! wn lairgrounas j March 3. 1 -1. S m. - - , Terms gtra day ot sale.; Phone 430. Adv. .. . . i - '- dasBtee-Wili Debate . An interesting debate is" to be 1 siagea at -the ym.ua Friday, night when the rlMs ln nnh'.ln RnpaVliitr I quesnpn, -xtesoivea, i That the. United States boold If - iuwsmw, , w wtticn wui- irea .mem?r' dlvide4:into two teams afflrma- tive and. negative, a d.. each mem- I rr; t:rJw:-:"" t..i v -11. .Wt I .? ; . 1 Jf Th m JLj',.11? Lnf eause-v The, class-expects an in- tormatve two nours session on the absorbing question. , t, I - -..--7 - ' I labile Notice - ' l--:', Paris Shoe W"' Do not be confusedl We are not movmgi in repr ou"' movmg. u w como io .Dur i- tu.viiB . imnrHiinn wish to correct . he but we are. not f moving. This J store is under -the e f mem as au: uksu iwi -viw , ??rs rrZl Mn AHinen jT'.'wtti tor rTirrcw W iirm n,v--::.- . meriy tne..rar D"ua : - State sireet. Aut. Gets . Drunkr I t r':,y I John Smith was arresie Officer Putnam yesiexaay iur r Ing drunk and having liquor- in Ma nossession. He pleaded guUty before Judge! Toulsen in the po lice court iand was . imed rhfirra Product.. ' t ' This week at 6 per cent. Qit.-tr, AdT. u. RishoD 1 Instructor C P. Bishop ;was the lecturer j and instructor before, the class m salesmanship at the Salem y. lasi niht.. Ti Ek McCroskey haa neen iTi a reeiilar instructor, ana w has been going swimmingly; ; o nmnber of . weeks ! Last night, however, he was called out of v town and Mr 1 Bishop : played . inarifncr role.: As a-snrowa. vuv " -a ; anccAssf ul: far-seeing manr oi i- fftirs- who haa bttilt np a big, bus-,. tnAt J? hia own; he was able to hrlng to the students a fine prac Plumbing Biaterial Special I'rice. o ' TIIRIE-PIECE s BATH.;; SET ' 30-gaL Kitchen BoUers at . j'?.: i $9 J9: S-part Cement Laundry -. . trays, complete ..15.00 r IMpce, Fittings, Valves, Any thing la the riumbing. line . COJIPLETE STOCK . Pcrlli:iPfcbbg Supply. Co, 192 1st St. i Portland, Ore. lOo. tL lo;8 p, ri .- ! mm tlcal knowledge of what they most wauled to. know. A class was iut on last Tear .by Mr. .HcCros- mjt mai mu ioemwFBRaui Ithey were'so insistent tor another rAnrA iht. .InUr thti-.M.. i ond was . arranged and is now: about half over. L' : Poultry feeds.' Adr. Swift's Fertilizers. For easy terms, C. S. Bowne, phone 153 Adr, Ren Dorrfc He, Ben Dorris, prominent filbert srowr nu remruu oyrinB- 1 i " Iiiv. Tla vu a xuest of Governor InlVr th. Ttiwai-mH iB -.r cwu Electronic JecUons rxm rt. Of Abrams and OsciUoclastlc treatment. V - Dr; .. B. "H. White, I Osteopathic physician, and sur-j eeon AdV. ' ' i 1 - . cvonnoH rmrto , K.- wail. ?Jn-Jarre6ted by Officer Shelton Iteray for speeding at the rate of I 29 miles an hour on North Sum- ier -treat ' between - Falrxrround I Jand Tjnion. He was later releas- d ,10 T,all soo nayer puno Like new with rolls and bench; i J-v uuwu, .uv ween.. left with us! for quick sale $298;1$5 down and llO per Tnrna U PIano store! S9K , l2thStAdv.' - i , r iir.io - Tofa s.j i$. - ivi. -i 1 1 Z I a marriage license was 'issued inthe. county clerk'e office 'yes- , , LawSon t steward land ' Alberta ?R. Hale of - Salem, .. , t t - et them at The Statetsman of- flee. Catalog on application.- Reserved ; seats f pr the . Lions' I minstrels are being spld i at the Chastain store on State, street, and,b,any Xlon member. ,.s The boys are preparing; some - excep- Uonal Rtuf egpecuy Bome new n.tion,. nr end-men. . and they expect f to ; give the Salem world something to remember -for years; to come. The proceeds go for the (Boy. Scout fund. The ,twp per- ttsminc are to formances are to be presented on r? t- : DIED vl ' WILLIAMS Henry; W. Williams died at the residence of nis son. M. C. Williams 2 05 . 2 5th Weih: 27. at1 the' age of 1 79 vears. He leaves his widow, Mrs. Edna 'Williams i of Tern. Guv Williams of Montana, and : one daughter,. Mrs. Stella Bloom also 'Of 'Montana. , The funeral- sec vices will be held from - Webb's funeral - parlors, Church and Ferry street, today at ' 2:30' n. m.. Rev Kirkpat-1 rick officiating. Interment in Lee - Mission s cemetery. t ; , . v I j0HNSOT3-Emiiy H. Johnson died at a local hospital Feb. 27,. at the age of 16 i years, She leaves - her mother, Mrs. Anna TnhnRnn Tho hndv. was hfnnAr from Wehh's i funeral Parlors to Coqullle, Or., for in. T - . ... ' ifmnt. i BEAVER Wilbur Beaver of routo 9. dlffi in thi citv Feb. 57 nt th n nf (t Tears: He leaves his wife, oae daugh- tAr: ln : hrnttiAr nnrl ' IwA Bis- i ters. Funeral announcements - - in W- Ia itA frr,m waKH. -. W Itl W asMO iBVl W , VI VMB funeral narlors. , ; . i x MARCHAND At her home on ISO south 15th street. Mrs. -air...i... a H S years, wife of Arnold Ma chand. mother of Mrs. $ I&p andVi Salem. Funeral service vf .,uo ait? 14 a uut ouaj iua. 1st at 10:30 a. im. from the RIgdon . mortuary. I PLANK At the residence. 2365 south Commercial street. Feb. 25, Mrs. Lucy Ette Plank, 79, years of s age, wife of Q. W Plank of this city j mother of ' Elmer C, Salem, A. C. and L H., of McLaughlin, S. D., . Roy L.. of PlainvieW. Minn.. : and Mrs. Clara J. Bullis of Payette Idaho; sister of ; W. H. Davis rand Kate Davis of Long Beach, 1 also 17 grandchildren, and; one; great-grandchild. P r I ? ate funeral service will be held. Thursday, March 1, at 2:0$ o'clock, from the IJIgdon Mor Webb 'S Clough Lcadlaj; Fcztrsl DirccUn Expert EcbaLstri Rigdon'&SQifs nortTUAKY Unhealed Serrict ' are asking everybody to keep aat least' one of these dates open for the big show. New .Artistic . Grand Piao-V Will sacrifice S 5 0 0 . from nrlee store 95 So. . 12th, St. AdV. ior quicK sale. Tallman , Piano - ' ---1 - r ci1, : I ' :w TaJteS Aro High .. . :t The Marion-Polk .Realtors . are to .have, a", distinguished i euest Thursday to; talk, to them" on the important question of taxes.. The speaker Frank,SfJ (Regan, . f qr many years, a Chautauqua lectur er 'and cartoonist, and a great favorite all over the country. ,He is .with the Flying , Squadron, that comes , la the Interest', of better law' enforcement, . especially-;, the t- " Zi: proniDuion. and. narcotic laws., Mr. club Ltoieapture, ; The , Realtors nBTe.exxenaea an inntauon to all ei;--.i- :- -- - 7.w"5 u Jftnem.iuiexr ainner, ana hear the speaker, in thia absorb ing question. ,Hq says that taxes are twice as hich ai thv fitaonld be and Is Drenarlnit to nrove.his cs. - Th FlwTinr fail TLllvMr Is being, handled , by ra iCdmpe- tent man during Mr. Fisher s JU All orders will be promptly yes-feared for. Adr. West Salem .Revival, ' Irerv ftvnln thl waaIt AirrAnt Saturday at 7;30. Sons service commencing ; at 7:15; open . air services at .6: 4 5 ; '", prayer meetings every forenoon at 1 9:30. Public invited. Will Addres CI : , Warden ..Johnson. Smith ots.the pregpn- penitentiary i Is no, speak Sundav morning before the Live Wire young people's class of Les7 ii Methodist church.. The class. f'-i " ' " made 'un mostly of wuiameue students,, numbers about 80, with A C.,Bohrnsted;t stteacherand fras, taken up: many problems, of sociology, and . applied Chrisuan- ity, in! a very practical manner. Thla is one; of a ' number, of dr dresses covering various phases of I eoclal welfare work. Prunk Sella Out- . , ,Wrf H, Prunk, for the past BeT- ... ,tT ii istn AGTirle RIGHT Says 1 indigestion ResuRe From An Excess of Hyorocnioric - Add . Undigested food delayed in the I afAmiih decavs. or rather ter I ments. the : same asVlood jletOn TIE SALTS IF S11C Sa-Uhe open -airr says a noted an I thorlty.-'-'fie also' tells us thatln; digestion is ' caused by Hyperacid I ty meaning' there is an-excess o? I hydrochloric acid in ihe atomach I which 'prevents complete ? dige- I tibn and starts food fermentation. Thus everything : eaten sours JB I the .stomach much like, garbage I sours in a can. iorming r aciui I fluids and xrasea which inflate the stomach like a toy (balloon Then I we Jeel ,a neavy lumpy misery- the chest; ; we : belch x up igas;K.we I eructate, sour looa -or. A nave . near- I burn. Ilatuience, . waier-orasn or I nausea '-; ,.r I - - . t J. Jt iwjwws m w y jksiuo, I gestive aciaa ana insieau gev irotu lanv nharmacv fourounces ot jaq 1 T-. ... i Salta-ana taae a laniespooami i glass of .water, berore preaaxaax and drink it while it la eftervesct ing,iand .furthermore to: mtnue tniS IOr a WOOJU WWW reue WW a. i J ' i I iooj!n..w,..T tant to help neutralize me aciauy, I - - X. . . I remove the ga-maiung.masa.jjiai I the liver, stimulate the, kidneys d thus, promote a, free, flow of P" fef" 3"lces' , r . ; iJad Salts la inexpensive,. and is made from;the acid pt grapes and n .Uce. commne win w -Tili U. n.A r mnnv tnm- i I . The Weak Spot E' hysically in great, niim--ers of men and women is their? eyes. How, atiout YOUR eyes? Dp they feel strained or pain you? , i - MORRIS 1 OPTICAL) CO. f 2tOi-5 Oregon BIdg. i Oregon's Largest Optical ' ' ' Institution' " Phone S39 for appointment SALE!, OREGON y t j tl iied. Cross Pharmacy. onkt State street, has.";disposedf.oiC his. inter-; e8taintae place, and . is ,for tle present' taking a brief vacation. The store . was started as a very modest Uttle institution,- and: has grown' s teadlly, moving-to larger quarters as Its trade increased, until it is now one. of the impor tant drug centers of Salem. The Pranks have been prominent in so cial' affairs, and; their retirement from business, removes a landmark of Salem affairs.. - . - y;. Tralnload of Antos . i A ; special tralnload, S3 carloads In all,,- of Durant and Starl auto mobiles; passed through ' Salem over.;, the Southern, Pacific1 Tues day ( afterpoon. They . were bound from, the general, , coast factory agency at .Oakland to x Portland. for distribution through the Port land territory . . HOTEL ARRIVALS ' "I MARION H. j. Mblzan. W. V Felriahgjity W. B. Jamison,' T. N. Wellaman, S. Ev Hodgen, R.rS. Woodward, G. Goordlell G. b; HalVrWif .JPhilpott, S. 9tewat, Ira P.iReynolde, Clifford Pollash, D. T.'McComa, L. L. Hall. ' Georee Ford, Alma Lind, Robert Strauss, u. McDevitt. Portland: Fred K. Jewitt. MinoVN. D. , BLIGH Mrs. L. G. Downine. Mill City; W, Potter, SeatUe; El sll Gray; Cottage. Grove; Mr.. and Mrs. I.M; Thomas: GF Wright, Woodburn; L. l". Bailey, 'Oregon City; ; Earl C. Miller, Julius . Hel wig. Portland, ,1 , . . TERMINAL E. C Carlson, Sllverton; T. r B, Anderson, r F, J. Mendel, L.. G. Rogers... Portland; Fred. J.. Shey Lima, Ohio; H. G. Carpenter. Mill City. . Salem Literature to Be Scattered to Tourists . Wbrd conies to SaJem that, the Multnomah bote,U; of ." Portland, generally' reckoned?,as the great psi , tourists' headquarters in. the northwests Is preparing to ' circu late up. to " 8.Q00 copies ,a ; month ot. eome high class Salem litera ture,''; The hotel counts on about 15,000 .callers a . month through the .tourist season," and the pub licity bureau believes that it can Use;. fully 8,000' pieces of good boosting stuff tp supply all . this army - of, tratelets, ,;; . Portland; counts on this being the banner 'year, to date, for tourists ; in the .northwest. The tourists,; are. expected ; to begin their t march in ; the near fulare. They can't make the!. transcon tinental trip, crossing the. Rocky Mountain, divide, : until May or even June; hut the ' northwest Itself will send .many, travelers southwar4 before , . that Jtime. When the mountain passes '. do Open, for the main transcontinent al rush. It la respected that the roads will hardly hold the crowd. Many : thousands " of the visitors wifl come through Salem, and so the Salem Siterature v is - good ammunition ; for ; the hotels - that cater to the auto tourist trade. PIERCE DISAPPROVES . FINANCE COMMISSION f Continued from page 1) - traUOn , ot t estates . in- Multnomah county," objecting , that ; it would create, a new and needless office and give the Judge, administering probate matters 400 much power. t was introduced by Representa tive Meindi. sjHis objections to this bill are given as follows: -" "1. The present law Relating to the 'administration of estates in Oreron seem to me to be suffle lent for the purpose of protecting the; interqstjpf of heirs, - creditors and the state. , Too, Much. power Oiren--: rtrllouso -bill ' Nor 2 27;it;; al lowed to. become a , law, giyes to the Judge .'administering probate matters'. In .Multnomah county that being the only county in the state amenable . fb this measure Entirely toomuch power.'. ,; "S.iTheiprovisionlin .the- meas ure atiowinr next o f kin,' only 3 0 days-in-which to apply for letters We HaV It A spring tonic that will build up your -vitality and make you enjoy life once more. THE BEST ALWAYS t- m ." , , . i 1 .. , f. . Tyler's Drug Store 157 S. Commercial : ; :. Phone 35 are very likely to settle in some vital organ and do permanent harm unless broken up, : .Don't take needless chances r get a bottle : : , of our cough syrup 01 lung balsam. ' . ' 1 . ii. - ' . Schaef er 's r ugf Store 135 X. (Commercial St. . public administrator may proceed under tfcij ;bUI, :is t altogether wrongs Thre are many instances of death.where heirs or creditor vnnM vilnr .n.viJ, ,Ci wnnlil Vnnmr nntfiln nf ha AmtY '. nntii-' W 7aahV.T ...j ...-jlr:. JL SZZ" ? pi red, and nder this measure in such an etent . next oLi kin - and creditors are denied the right of administration.: -,:, i Non-Reeideat Heirs Toiceleea : ' "4. Under this bill a non-resident heir ; would have nothing to say as to Who shall be administra tor of his kinsman's estate.' : ; ''5. This -bfll creates a new of fice in - Maltnbmah ' county: for which' I do not believe there Is any need. - : - ' - " "."... :. ,'? I am reliably Informed that many estates are administered by friends V and, . relatives without the, charge 4of. a fee, arid .this bill permit; .thV, nuhjic , administrator tp , sten-lnj ihead. ; of friends and creditOrtand:; administer, the, es tate and, collect ;a fee therefrom, and 'therebyClessen ; the amount to be distributed" to .them. 7 v, : (. ,.. , ; "7 Jf, next M ' P orVreditors, where . not, knowing of .the death of relatives. or debtors foij alperlod greater than 30 days, under this bill the public administrator, who will be watching the dates, may apply for appointment as adminis trator and proceed! to administer the estate .while J creditors and heirs will be powerless to inter vene and substitute one of their own who by law' as; now would be entitled: to act. "8. This proposed' - law in no way affords additional protection to. those entitled to share. In the proceeds of an estate, as the pres ent law amply, protects the inter ests of all persons concerned. I, therefore', veto house bill No..227';;.;i -;:-i:JV...,.:. Loan Corporations Quashed .The . third ; bill; vetoed was Sen ator . Staples' measure, No-, 181, prbyiding for the incorporation of industrial .loan companies. The veto on. the. bill reads: V. Big Rates Forestalled. s : ; 'l.'If, permitted to become a law, It would legalize the business of loaning .money at interest rates now prohibited by the Jaws ot this state. . In other words, under the terms of this bill usurious inter est could be lawfully .collected, a practice now condemned by , all. v 2. Section 7990, Oregon laws. provides Jthat if any one shall re? ceive or exact, directly or indirect ly, either , in .money, property , or other . valuable ; thing, a rate of interest , greater than , the'', legal rate authorized in this state, the receipt and " acceptance : of such illegal rate of interest shall : be deemed usurious,. and shall work a forfeiture , of the, entirojidebt. if senate, bill, 4 81 .were .approved by me the above provision of our laws t would ; be ' silenced i if the money loaner were operating un- The Only 'Real; Slinstrel Show of the Season " LIONS SALEM CLUB MINSTRELS . - .Benefit Boy Scouts of Salem , REAL SLVGING' CHORUS , Four Big; Vaudevillp Acta GRAKD THLrVTRE MONDAY TUESDAY Mdr. S arid 6 Tickets - 71k and fl.OO ; ;; - - - Tax"' Free y , ' Secure your tickets from any Lion or at Ed Chastaln's, ! . 305 State street f - . 'fr,. t- . ' v- .- - 1 -i i i T in ' I 'j I inn i m r, in , , ' n m4 j) Phone 197 Injustice Seen , &;Underj "1" r' 0AVl01"u wao - might incorporate under Its term, could pitallze the unforT tunate circumstances in which the T men andj women . of 4 small means and ' the wage earner, are so often foun4,.. and could exact from such unfortunates for loans a rateot- interest which is' now r xwv.--v- .- . "HaVe you noticed what ime-iooiong teetnj You bet I have, and Tra beginning to think' that his . teeth have a good deal to do with his success' . "There isn't any question about it, in rny mind. l.Ty, " dentist says most, people don't ajfeciate the. value ; of good. teeth- not only for appearances but -as a matter of good healthi .. . , , ' . ; Tve been going to Painless ParkeV lately.. Since ' ;'going there I've los all;feai othe dentist's chair. J I go regularly just, to have niy teeth looked over." ; . . ' ., "Doles your dental work cost you much at Parker, . , Tom V: . ; . . x i - . , . t. . ; i' -w -. "That's ? one of the . good f eatures' about ' Parktr's ' work. : I pay just, about half what I used to pay and -: tbeoisbettex; ::i,r , . The E. B. Parker System haa, been built, up on 2$ ytsrs cf dental experience-This- system requires the dentists usin , it to be absolutely the -.highest, type of dental opra tori., The ss men are supplied with the best and most modern appliances " the world affardf,;. . ft . ,.w.-jics -.-.? . Why not visit one of tbe:Parkei Systrm efSces and,iavstT gate the methods employed? If you wish, your teeth wLl ts - , - examined free of charge. , ' ' . . - . . . .' ' . . .r ucensea uenusis using tne RR: PARKER' t (PAINLESS- PARKER DK.MlsI) . M ; Salea.1 BUU sad Liberty St. ' ' ' PerUaa:iS36.Waiatagtos St. ;i . . : "'- ' V: ara: 7ta At aad WilUmctt St. .. Jm1 i - rDiiait fail to be present at ffie'Ateoiy.ca.Cii'-'''''; i Tuesday,1 Maiciv 6 th ; u To Hear an Address by TKatJlalchliss Speaker and Instructive Entertainer Who Will Discourse on a SubjectThit WU1 Appeal to v . ' Every Patriotic Ieart-j What America EvcrybodjriWclcbniS; n. Dress Edr Spring and Summer Weilr. In a- wide variety of styles Jn Pol6 Cloth, Overplaids and. Cain els.Hair. , .Quarter, half, or full lined .with'an excellent grade of material.' -L- .' y ' V" ;r ' Sleeves are raglin or of z the straight style -while trimmings are large buttons, buckles and ' silk embroidery. Dress Coats Are of Velour, Bolivia, Ame lyn, Poiret Twill, etc., in blue, b'ack, brown, grey and coco, beautif u"y trimmed ' with silk tassels and embroidery or silver: . buckles and inlaid buttons. A Visit to Our Cloak Department Will 5 Itcvcal P.Iany Snappy Models in Sport Coats, Dress Coats and Capci Tltfi Originators of the "I cannot give i.:y i . a measure which affrJ' r opporlunity for injustivc . wron, and X therefore veto t : . ate bill. Xo. 181." - The governor signed the till appropriating money for the c flce6f the, state superintendent c! schools" and 'Representative ScLal- merlch's bill ; relating' to -xrrctr vehicles. oiiesiiaoi . -. . . IVJctfric td tic" X V and Spore 0 :'P". "Pay as You Go".Phn 1