A . THE OREG ON i STATESMAN: - S A LEM. ; OREGON VWf & .,, SUNDAY MOKNING; MARCH Ii 1, 1023. i'r r1 1 1 1 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF May Moyo to Portland - J. 1I Milspn ' has severed his connection 'with the - Automotive Engineering school of Salem, and will "probably remove to Portland. He started the school last year on Nofth Liberty street, conducting .it ilth enough success. that it had to (move to a downtown location th'U year and quadruple its -working capacity. L. U. Eyerly, who started In as co-manager last fall, is now la. full charge, i i 4 ; -r- -i , '. Swift's Fertilizers. For ' easy terms; C. S. Bowne, phone 353. . Theaters Hear Speakei i "Minute men"-spoke In allthe local picture houses last night on the school bond question . which la 'to . come to ; a rote tomorrow. r Carle Abrams was the speaker, at "Tthe Oregon, and , Walter Denton i. J at 'the Grand, j. Speakers will pre- sent ine case again loaay in me various theaters. Drs. nelsley and Ielsley Physical, Clinical, Laboratory practicing the. Electronic Reac tions off Abrams and Osteopathy, Silverton. Adv. . : i - SAVE $ $ $ by buying your hardware and furniture at The Capital Hard tear & Furniture Co 285 No, Commercial St. Phone 947, F02 G1TT3 THAT LAST HARTOAN BROS. ' , a 1 Diamonds. ' Watches. Jewelry and Sat-erware. Phone 1255, Salem, Oregon CaXeza Ambulance Cerrice Day or Night 1 Phone 666 I 178 S. Liberty BC Salem v . Ore. Capital Junk Co. WANTS AH kinds of junk and tecond-hand gooda, We pay full ralne. 215 Center Street Phone S33 LADD & BUSH, BANKERS Eifmbllshee 1868 General Banking Business: ' Office Hocn froa 10 a, ra. to 8 p, ta i Put Your Name iMM- S on the (Payroll . 1904 . -1 12 : ' ' ' 1 You pay the butcher, -the grocer and the landlord at least once every month but do you always pay ydtirself ? " t Why not open a savings account with ' this bank today and make it a rule to Tlay away some fixed amount regular t ly?' A year or two years from today don't you think you would be better off iinanciailv? v $1.00 Opcins a United States Nationcil Bank . "The Bank That Cervice Bunt" i . Uember Federal Beserve System D0UGW0I&1ARCUS K Hardware, Paints, Oils and Glass - : " r I : - BASS HEUTER paints are made to stand the wear, that any purchaser is entitled to expect.' ( i We are headquarters for garden implements. 286 N. Commercial Wilson Buys Horn C. F. Wilson. who for tho five years has been living at 1082 Oak street, has bought a fine sx- conage at 473 North Cot tage, and will! take nossesnlnn within the next few davs. Mr wuson is a salesman at the Far- wer hardware 'store and proml- Pent in Masonic circles, I Lost . AbOnt 2 T m 5?n t ii rrl a v on erty, between State and Center. I laay s octagon i wrist watch withiconcern and wm give an oi nis i At Masonic Temple; reward. Adv. i i v ! Alaskan Visitors Here - I Dr. and Mrs. .W. PiorSnnl ahd their two small sons of Ketch- Ikan Alaatn iQ vktttm, i .oa-l . . ."--.-a r, lem. tne guests or Dr. and Mrs. G. ,V, Ellis of 594 North Liberty st. Dr. Peterson has offices with Dr. "Vint" Ellis, formerly of Sa- lem, now in Ketchikan, and 4s onlning. at the Gray, Belle, 9 un his way back to the northern I til 12, music by Oswald's All- home. The family came down to I Seattle by boat, bought a car at that point and set eut to tour the l lower coast for i the winter, and 1 they have luxuriated all ver? Call- fornla fnr s nnm w nf uv. I IThev exnect to drive back to RLlcvcle works, and of Mrs. Lone. attle, dispose of their car, and I then take the: steamer for home I after a delightful winter outing. I Fitted at Tyler's Drug Store by I An expert in the business. dr. I Electronic Heacttons of Abrams Dr. White, 506 U. S. Bank bldg. Adv. Appointed General Agent Joseph Baumgartner has been appointed general agent for west-1 ern central Oregon for the Am- erican Life Insurance company, a I strong old-line, legal reserve com-1 pany of Detroit, 'Mich. The Am-1 erican Life has recently entered 1 Oregon with asvery attractive line I 8. O. 8TONE. MJ). T Genera Office Practice Cancers Treated1 Office, Tyler's Drug 8tore 157 8., Commercial Street tsv w ft I f" OtlAJlljrlAI L.Al'E, ' 1622 Com'L St. Phone 297. 1 Merchants- iuncn aociof -Dr. H. C. EDley. Ther meet I I Noodles .... i ........... . 25c American Dishes Chinese Dishes Open 11 a. m. to 2 p. m Music, dancing 9 p.m. to 12 , m. ECZEMA REMEDY Wm konettly toller CRANOI.KKK will eat ay cm f Enema, or other tkln diswa. Com in and let tell you about it. Uo en ir. ad it you are iitlhod. your money will be refunded. I Prioe S1.00. YEXXT' SRXTO STORE, 115 8. Com'L I f Savings Account ?1.00 - Thonc 639 of low-priced life Insurance con- worn; one 101 on oouia ouruw tracts, with guaranteed coats and Jo Eda Beasonette; two lots on guaranteed results, which have "Wand avenue to George ,Na the approval of the state insur, derraan; two lots on Highland ance department and will merit ayenue to Cora E. Johnson. All the attention of prospective . buy- Parties expect to build, ers of life insurance. Mr. Baum- T'TTTTi partner U ft Wftll known resident " wish? to Publicly of Salem, having been eonnectedl with the banking firm of Ladd & Bush for many years prior to his rnnnActlnn with the Salem Hard- TIK-iwaro pnmnnnv. He has recently I sold out his interests in the latter time to the appontmient of agents and th eeneral sunervislon of the 1 land the general supervision of the I business of the American Life In- Isurance company In this territory. After Theatei Dancing at the Gray Belie every Tuesday evening. Adv. Owr After Theater Dances are becoming quite pop- alar., Dancing every Tuesday eve- Star Quartette. Adv. Undergoes Operation- Word Is received that Mrs. An- nette Smith, mother of Hiram and Plt?mla',f RilT Rust smith f th Srott mntnr.l Tne only real dance in valley, also of Salem, had just undergone a major surgical operation at the hospital at Wenatchee, Wash., Wharn aha has hoon livln? fnr th past two years. She is reported to be regaining health and strength very satisfactorily. Mrs. Smith is a sister of Mrs. Dr. G. V. Ellis of Salem, and lived her for two or three years. fonltry-keepors Hi-grade ch!ckti for less at Needhams. 658 State street. Or- er early.' -Adv. Dr. O. H. Kent, Osteopath! Physician and surgeon, 408-9 Masonic Temple. Phones, Office, 16; residence 644M. Adv. ' j Kenneth Allen to Sing I Kenneth Allen, Salem boy so-J prano is to be the star soloist for I the Whitney Boys concert that is I to be given April 28. This con-1 cert was asked 'for by the boys themselves, who wanted to give- its proceeds as the first gift to- wards the new ymua Dullding I tnatj saiem is to nave some ime I in thA Ttpur rntiirA. Thn rnnoorM LniiH."4. rnnr Finns' r. ' I ficiently. under the Supervision eTery weanesaay evening at tne YMCA for practice at 7:30, after half an hour of play on the gym nasium floor. ) ' ! Eat Chicken- Dinner at the Gray Belle today. Adv. Salem Heights Next Salem. Heights Community club is to entertain the Marion County Federation Tuesiiay evening, March 27, two weeks from the coming Tuesday. Secretary A. N. Fulkerson of the county organ!- ad a,1,Ti? nastler f?f th,e uiuiuiiuuu as 'wen. is promising-a program that will be hard" for any other community of the whole county to equal. Salem Heights has been one of the keen est of all the supporters of the Inter-community movement since the organization was formed three years ago. For a Short Time 100 engraved calling cards iwith plate, $2. Commercial Printing Co.. U. S. National Bank building. Adv. 1 Wanted Mill and Yard Mei For day or night work. oee Barnum at Terminal hotel today rrom .11. a. m. to 3 p. m. Adv. Activity in Ileal Kstate Judging from the number ot iDuuaing perrons taKen out ana real estate ransrers for this time ui me year, many wise persons I nave aeciasa to ouiia now wniie lots, materials and prices of labor oic inure reasuimuie luau inei will be in the spring. Childs & Bechtel report the following sales DIED tnjiu;s At a local nospitai on March 8, 1923, John Thomas Boies of 1107. Fir street, Sa lem. Mr. Boies was 21 years old and is survived by his fat h - er and .mother, Mr. and Mrs. Charles -P.1 Boies, four sisters, Mrs. E. D. Doxsee of Corvallis, Mrs. Blanche, coon of Belle- iountaine, or., Miss Florence Boies and Miss Clariss Boles. both of Salem, and three broth ers, Isaac, Harold and Dexter Boies, all of Saiem. Funeral services will be held In the newly completed chapel of the Webb Funeral Parlors ' March 12, at2:30 pi m. Interment : in the IOOF cemetery. ! i Webb '& Clough Leading Fozertl Directors Expert Einbafcacrs Rigdon & Son's MORTUARY Un equaled Service ; of vacant lots: Two lots on Bout'a High street to E. S. Byers: lot Ion State street to Inez Fleming and C. E. Hickman; one lot ' On North Sixteenth to Ernest F. 4Ber- . - A. W A - A L Express our sincere and heart- f e thanks to all those who so kindly showed their sympathy and friendship to us in our recent be- reavemeni. we especially wisn 10 "ik the nurses for their kindly . . . WJ, sang and the members I 95 ine eoman lodge, ana Hocking of Marquam and Rev. Mr. Gillespie of Salem. J. E. NODINE, " Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Law, and oth er relatives. Adv. Woudd Pass Ca S. Watanabe of 460 North Com mercial street was arrested by Of ficer Thompson yesterday for passing a street car - on South Commercial street. He is sched uled to appear before Judge Poul sen in the municipal court Mon day. Beautifully.decorated, floor sand- ea, music by Oswald's Greater Serenaders. Every Sat. night. Adv. TZ? Cj0" N. L. Radcliffe of 1162 Nfcrth Fifth street collided with A. D. Brown of 480 North Eighteenth street yesterday at Chemeketa and Eighteenth streets. Both cars were damaged although the oceppants were not hurt Legal Blanks . . Get them at The Statetsman of fice. Catalog on application. Adv. Carver Returns Will Carver has returned from Marshfield. where he put in seven months with the Southwestern Oregon Daily News. He was man ager for the receivership . when the paper went through the pro- cess of reorganization. Modern Woodmen Benefit Dance: At Elks hall Monday night. Re rresnments wpll he iserVed 'afcd public is cordially invited. Tick etn. 2JvAlv , - ; Boy Breaks Arm i Chester Snnthwnrth ft vear l old, received a broken arm yes terday when he fell from a bicy cle. He is a son of Dr. and Mrs. C., W. south worth. Announcement ..Dr. L..C Marshall .has removi his office from U, lS. Bank Bldg. I to 228 Oregon Bldg. Phone ,2 5 8. Adv. Eats Zinc Sterat I Donald, the 18-months-old son tit Dr. and Mm D f! Ttnrfrn, warn Ueverelv ni fnr tim.rMtnt and uader tne care of a phyBlcIan after swallowing a small quantity or znc sterate. The child was playing with a jar of the medicine and succeeded in removing the Ud and getting some of it in his mouth. For a Short Time 100 engraved calling cards with plate, $2." Commercial Printing Co., U. S. National Bank bldg.- I Adv. Primaries Yesterrray Primary nominating elections of the Oregon Growers' Coopera tive association were held yester i aay in an aistricis wnere tne as- I sociatlon ODerates. Directors and I committeemen for the ensuing year are to be elected in the final elections next month. C. H. Ta ior nd M. P. Adams or Salem and I Frank Perkett of Donald are the pre8ent directors for the Salem I district u closed Because of an epidemic of scar let fever the Pringle school is temporarily closed, according to health officials. It is said that number of cases of whooping cough have appeared in Northern Marion county and cut down the school attendance to some extent 1 School to Benefit I An improvement fund for the I Clear Lake school is to receive the I proceeds of a basket social war held at the school last night A Classiried Ad Will brine you a buyer. Adv.i U'rllM nn llor-lo. ww a v mM m m m tw Carl Aspin wall of Brooks is au thor of an extensive article on, lo ganberries in the current issue of the Oregon Grower, official or gan of the Oregon Growers Coop erative association. The pcriodi cal appeared yesterday and is de voted largely to the subject of berry growing. Agents to Portland R. A. Mohney, . A. Balch. J. T Reed and L. W. Brooks, local rep resentatives ? of the Gnarantee Fund Life ! Insurance company, were in Portland yesterday to at tend a meeting of the insurance men of this district of that com pany. They returned to Saiem ! last night, v Sunday Schools Meet w The Salem Sunday School asso vention at the First Baptist church today, beginning at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. Charles Essen of Portlandl state secretary of relig ions education for the Christian church, and . Rev. C. C. Cissna of Portland, recently appointed sec retary of the State Sunday School association, will be the principal speakers. Mrs. Essen will speak on "Devotional Home Life!" and Mr. Cissna will speak on "Evange lism In the Sundax Schools." Ed win Socolofsky will lead the sing ing and the choir of the Baptist church will contribute special music. Ckerrlans To Meet Cherrans ls to De held Tue8day evenlne' March 12 to consider twA mAndmint. t th cnnatltii- tion, along with other matters for tha eood of the nrder. One mnmAn.- i n.tin. tuf I associate memberships, carrying the title "Dukes of the Manor" that mv hA cyIaiiH in almost any numbers. The members do not vote, nr wear the Cherrian uniform hut thev have manv Cherrian privileges. Another de- clarM thaf whll the Cherrians may as a body endorse any cause that n for th solicitation of funds, the Cherrian club money cannot go ior an." ouisiub urKaui- . . . A I J . S I zation pledge. The Cherrians are to put on a unernngo circus, as i to tile your income tax. re was done last year, and this will turns. If you need help," see. A. be discussed at the Tuesday meet ing. Heard Far Away ' When the Salem Electric com pany Installed its radio transmis sion set in the Masonic block, it was rated as good for, 100 miles. It is still so rated, but returns have been coming in of its mes sages being picked up at far great er distances. One of its messages was plucked out of the air at At lanta, Ga. It was heard by a sis ter of Floyd Mclntyre of Salem, who wrots to him of Its receipt. Others have been reported from Chicago, and one got as far east as Brooklyn, N. Y. Lodl, Calif.J has reported hearing the Salem messages. That is more than 600 miles, and the Brooklyn and At lanta stations are approximately 3500 miles away. The weather conditions 'have much to do with the sending of radio messages. Cloudy weather is much better for transmission. Play Realistic "The Fast Mail", playing now at the Liberty, installed a huge electric! gong, to ling as the mil lion dollar train comes whizziffg up the screen. The gong was In side the playhouse at the front window of the theater, and when it first rang there was a regular fire-alarm commotion in the street,,. .People wondered why the fire engines didn't come a-tearlng along. The effect of tne alarm Inside the theater, along with the well-filmed train scene, was a thriller. Taxes Coming In A total of $15,475.31 in 1922 taxes was paid in to the sheriff's office yesterday, one of the larg est amounts paid in during the past month. . The first half of the 1922 taxes must be In to tbe sheriff's office by April 5. Tax- J payers can save county officials! and themselves much extra work by paying their taxes early, ac cording to Sheriff Oscar Bower, e'injinatlng much extra clerical work, which will, he states, in directly save money for the tax payers. Approximately $100,000 in taxes has been paid in thus far. The total amount of 1922 taxes to r come in is estimated at $1,- 664.793.06. ; - ; Creamed Chicken fonday Creamed chicken on toast and Governor Pierce are to be part of tbe menu at the Chamber . of Commerce luncheon Monday noon. Ice cream and the governor's own choice of a talking subject will be other parts that promise to fill every chair with at least one din er, and perhaps two in relays. They can't talk school bond elec tion for fear of the corrupt prac tices act the bond election is to be held that afternoon, and it might not be legal to hold public meetings on this polltico - educa - tiOnal cmhifrt. hilt tha envarnn. . ' - rv..aw. Dollar Bargains Surprises for You This Week . WKniKnKinM-iiHw.ni SEE OUR WINDOWS Welch Electric Co. PllILi BUOWXKLLi, Mgr. 37Q Stute Street . Ihone 053 has ; been making, a remarkable line: ofr addresses on other Inter esting ? topics .In' the v past two months, and he is a fine drawing card tor a Salem .-audience. ; Doctor to Give Prize Dr. Fred Thompson is to give the attendance prize at the KI wanls luncheon Tuesday. ProC E. W. Hobson of Willamette is to sing, j 0. F. Warne, regional Boy Scout executive for Oregon, Idaho Washington and Montana, who is working In the Salem district for a few days. Is to " be the speaker, and tell much about scouting and its influence, on the citizenship of tomorrow. Pettyjohn Sue luai e mw wiuwi . w he had loaned ft. 3 A Isaac S. Ramsey on July 17, 19 22- ? vb cn slb.,Was still nPa wio asseruoa maae oy r . w. i fiij joun in ais sun against Ramsey and C. H. Brown u,ea ,n ine circuit .yester- I J a" m 9 . ' a - ""J- Accoraing to Mr. aeeiiy- John'8 complaint a note for SI, Pu& , was assignea 10 Mr. nam Bey Dr wr. ana Mrs. i. . einBuani. m w.ncn . . druB claims to have some, interest According to the complaint, o means oi ioreciosure was pro- ior in tno agreement Only Four More Dayi M. Dalrymple, 328 Oregon build- ing, phone 985. Adv. Sleepers Reported Following were given bfeds at the station Friday night: Pete Straight Arrow,. Archie Clark, F. Fyra, W. Thurston, and Rob ert Maywood: PiKls Sunt Suit was filed in the circuit court yesterday by A.. C. Nel son against R. C. .Wygant. .The TRAINING COUNTS In these days of specializa tion you must have some particular training that fits you to do something better than the r ordinary person -, can do it. 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Store plaintiff - alleges that . in Decem ber,., 192l,:"he sold "certain goods to v the defendant - to the value of S64.92, which were neter paid for. , JJ.:: yv Oorvjllls "Votes Bonds " t r. . a. special oond election .in Cor- vallis Saturday for - the purpose of buildingr much needed new public school buildings carried! ty a majority of 444 to 88, or a - little more than five . to one in favor of the building: . Cor- vpIUs has not neatly the numbee of. pupils &s Salem, but its schobl tax has been considerably heavi er. However", findinc the Dress ing need-for building enlarge ment, the people gave the bojids hisr vote, Saturday and now they are to have two new grade school units, with some changes in school arrangement that . will .relieve . the. especially crowded high school. " New SJgn.1 3oe Up-- A new electric sign has been erected in front of the Argo ho tel . on Chemeketa . street. . 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