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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON ' WEDNESDAY MORNING,' MAR(!JH 21',. 1923; i i 1 Iff i X, i t i I I it t s - v'l lAw flefectTO-- ''. ' i . t - , Because the Jaw enacted, by the 1923 legislature Imposing a license on beekeepers : Is . said to be- de fective it is said the bee men may not have to pay the license. It Is said the law! fails to state the amount of the license, fee, 'where ft shall be paid or who. shall col lect It. Application "Filed M The Douglas Light. & Power, company of Roseburg yesterday filed with the state engineering department an application-f or-authority to appropriate water from the North ; Umpqua river, tor the develoinent of 2289 horsepower in addition to the 96 1 ndnrdeveloped. It Is proposed Mfll raise the 'dam from 12 to 22 feet and construct a new.Jnnit. . No estimate , of the cost is 'given In the application. The Bebeckah Benefit nance The Armory, March 24. -Adv. West ' Salem. Chnrch " ." f Dr. E. E. Gilbert, district super . ' Intendent of the Methodist church, L will be in West, Salem Thursday c3evenlng.at 7:3tt when he will talk i at the' West , Salem Methodist attend the meeting. The tTsed Car-Sale ' At Salem Automobile Co.'s is -a marked success and we are piit fnr out the cars lively. Several excellent "buys are still here.' Sale lasts'tul next Saturday night. Kew Corporations ' . l ThA ' Bav Cltr Oil comnany of Portland, capitalized at $109,000, filed article, f Jncorporatlen yes terday witn state jorporauon w. tlSiU Direct to You'f FlunWs Material i Special Price n'v" ; XnitEE-PIECE BATH SET CO-caL Kitchen Boilers , at . . . . . ... . . . . . 9.50 Jf-part Cement Iandry -trays, complete ...913.00 Pipes, Fittings, VaWesr; Any thing tn the Plumbing line COMPLETE STOCK r PcrlbJ Pfczbhg 1C3 1st St. Portland, Ore. t SAVE $ It t7 tsyiss your triaware &nd Iurntur ti Tee Cspit&I Hard trart 6 Fursitsra Co., 233 No CcH-riiU :yPhone 947 .;- iiAni::::iLm' i Diane-li ,7atce,r; Jewelry ad.Sflvenrara, fhona 12:5; Caleia,' Oregon 1 1 t : Cila AsImss. Carlo Day or K!it. , FLcra ;CG5 ITS S. Liberty-ec tCssx ,.: Ore, Capital; J unl: - -,-i-m ..yt -g- All k!ns cf Jssk and. tsecad-fbuid coda. We: pay xu Talus. 215 Center Street . Phcns SC3 LADD & -BUSH, BANKERS EsUtlishei 1888, Pt::,V - General Dacal22 Bcsloeu I . Off lee Uonrn frost D0UGHTON& MARCUS NEWS B.'Crewa. ; The incorporators are U F. Hudson,;, J. S- Hansell and C. O. Gorman.: Articles were filed by the Waldport Light' compan or Waldport, capitalized at $4000. lhe incorporators are C F. Peder. son, Charles R. Copeland and F. Atwood. Notice of dissolution was filed by the Helix Milling company of Helix, X)r Silver Bell Circle , ' Neighbors of Woodcraft. S De dal meeting at lall this afternoon at 2 o'clock, to confer with Junior Circle organizer Mrs. jj Betzel. Adv.' ; - ' t - v Snra Vnr Dlrnrml. , oyira onum snepara yesteraay filed suit for divorce in the cir cuit court against . her .husband, JLuel Shepard, for. desertion which she alleges took place July 15, 1821. A divorce is asked with permission to assume her maiden name. The Shepards were mar ried In Salem May 11, 1908.' They have no children. - - - A marriage' license was granted In .the county clerk's office yes- I terday to . John. F. Floak and Elizabeth- Woolley of Gates. . ;' Select That Used Car Now Make a deposit on it and Iff do not want delivery now we I r you will hold the car till you do want it. Salem Automobile Co. Adv. Speeder Arrested- , : John Head rick of - Os wego was arrested by Officer" Shelton on North Commercial street yester day and charged with speeding at the rate of 29 miles an hour. He was released on $10 bail. X . Another Speeder--- : " .Lee Davis of 742 North Com mercial was arrested by Officer Shelton on North Fifth between Market and D streets yesterday for speeding at the rate of 29 miles an hour. lie was later re leased by Judge Marten Poulsen under 10 bail. - : .t Bwirt'a Fertuixers. For easy term's, C. S. Bowne. phone 8 5 3. Adv. - . , . -v - Autos Come' TcHrrUirr ,?J. M. Jones of Hood kiver while driving south 'on the Pacific high way U yesterday. near Hansen avenue, was struck by a car driven 1 nr - . " . . . , uj ..", varpemer oi aiar, lire Better. Look This Up , "What Is the name of the show now playing at the Oregon the a- Dr. L ( HARSHALL Osteopathic . Physician' and, ., o Surgeon :: ' ' 228 Oregon Building Phone 258 ' A Good Pair of - Glasses ( properly fitted to your eyes, will oftentimes pre serve your eyesight from chronic trouble. ... MORRIS OPTICAL CO. 801-5 Orrgon Bldg. . Oregon's Larger Optical . InstitntloB - Phone 239 for appointment SALEM, OREGON 10 a. to l . m. Hardware Paints, Oils J L and Glass, , . - The home gardener Bhoirtd avail hIniscllLotjtne. opportun- Ity tHt ' we are oHering Xo " supply himself " with garden tools at a very; moderate price. S8 N. Com'I. Plione 039 IN BRIEF terT" It is going to ne worm a ticket, to at least four people ev ery day, when the Oregon mana ger takes" four names at random from the telephone directory ana calls to find out. He will pro bably know the right answer him self, but the four people who an swer correctly, and at once, with out waiting to hunt It up or send some one to look; is going to have a good new ticket to that very show. Just go down to the thea ter box office, present i the name and . the phone rfumber, and the ticket ls handed over:" with thanks.' .The .Oregon' theater ad will carry ine announcement - of the winners of the last day's calls. ... , , ..... r , ,4 .' Dances at Dreamland? I Wed. and gat. nights. Oswald's Greater 10 Serenaders. Adv. Beds Given J : . ' ;1 The following received beds at the police station Monday eve ning: E. T. Benjamin.' W.f W. Crews. Brian Conroy, i Jack Vaughn, ; Frank . Meyers, Frank Noonen, and George McDaniel. Used Cars Will Sell r If - they are bought at right prices and sold in the, same way. The way.we have moved them In the past -two days proves this. Salem Automobile Co.;'-, Adv. Speeder Arrested. J Earl B. Day of Albany was ar rested ' by Officer - -Shelton South Commercial , stf ee jStjx: day . for speeding 28 miles an hour. He was released on 10 hafi . Mrs. Brown Offers For Sal ' ' Friday and Saturday hand-made pattern hats. Don't fail i to see these. 202 Masonic Bldg. Adv. Story Telling Section i The story telling section I of the Arts league will meet tonight at 8 o'clock in the library. , I . ! Will Talk Valuations- Thursday's , nrograni at the Realtors luncheon Is to Include a discussion of land valuations as they compare, with the prices back as far as 1913. it has been recog nieed by the- Ilea ltora that it; is vital to understand - valuations as accepted by federal land ! banks and other dispassionate authori ties who may be loaning money on lands and so helping to determine their selling prices. Governor Fierce is expected to be . present and tell of his experiences with land prices. . He asked for this privilege three weeks ago when the matter came ' up and a date was fixed to discuss this special subject . , . . Our Store Will Be Open Evenings All week, which will enable every one to come ana , select their car. Take advantage of this. Salem Automobile Co. Adv. Orchard Sold George G rabenhorst has sold a nve ana one-nan acre ; prune orchard, four miles south of town to G. C. Thurman for $1650. The trees are four years old. and FUNERAL The funeral of Mrs. Virginia W. Applegate will oe neia loaay ai 1:20 from Rigdon s chapel. The body-will lie in state from 10 o'clock this morning until one o'clock, that tho friends may view the remains. DIED AHOVSON Grace Aronson. ,11 years old, Salem, djed Tuesday afternoon. . She is . survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Aronson, three brothers, Wesley, Walter, Donald: and one sister, Katherine. Funer al Thursday 2 o'cloek .from Rigdon mortuary. ECKER Paul Ecker, 152S N. Fourth street age 7 years.. Survived by his . parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ecker, a broth er 'Lee, and sister OpaL Ite- "mains are In care of the Ter wllliger home. Funeral an- , nouncemelita later. HULETT Charles E. Hulett hospital t:35 p. died at a local March 19. 1923; . at m., at the a:e of 78 ! years. The Webb; - funeral ? parlors shipped the remains to llills boro foi Interment. ' REDDIN'O- Frank Redding died at a-local ...hospital, March 19. 1 92 3. at 5: 50 ,a. m-. at the age of 62 years. . The 'body was shipped by the Webb fu- neral parlors" to .Portland for " Interment. l-it Webb & Clough v Leadiaj Fcstrtl ; Directors 1 Expert Emhnlmcrs Rigdon & Son's . , MORTUARY , j Unetscalcd Serrlce J ' ready to bear. Mr. G rabenhorst has owned j the place for several years. s Itotarbms to Jfomlnnto - , Today is .business day at' the Rotary club luncheon. - Nomina tions for the officers for the com ing year are to be made. It was due 1 a week ago but was deferred because of the absence of a num ber of members. The offices of president, vice pnesident, secre tary, treasurer, and two places on the board of directors, are to.be filled. The 'election is to be held April 25. Card, of Thanks I wish to thank the friends who assisted in caring for my wife dur ing her illness and also her burial. E. Holloway. Adv. WilL Locate in Salem ; Mr, and Mrs. W. V. Taylor, of Han ford, Wash., who have been visiting their son. Dale Taylor in Salem, have decided to live .here permanently. 'They will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Taylor, nn til they find a suitable location. Dale Taylor is assistant funeral director at Rigdon & Sons. Dances at Dreamland . .Wednesday and Saturday night- Oswald's . Greater 10 Serenaders. , Adv. Inheritance Tax Collected . , : State Treasurer ,. Hoff has suc ceeded in collecting , an inherit ance tax to $1236.90 from, the heirs of Sylvester E. Paddock, who owned a farm adjoining Rose City park, Portland, and who died in February,; 1920. Prior to his death It ?s said Paddock deeded the property to ; his six sons, the deeds not being recorded ' until after his death. It was the con tention of the state treasurer that jtbe land' was deeded to the sons in contemplation of death. 1 The valuation of. tlis estate i Is .placed at ? 7 8,000. : v - We Sold Eight U'sed Cars , The first two days of bur semi annual used car sale, which plain ly shows that our prices are, right and that purchasers - appreciate the low prices given. Salem Autor Mobile Co. ; ' ? Adv. Governor Will Speak , v Governor W. M. Pierce will speak before the teachers', insti tute next Saturday at Stayton. ACoia Cure to be truly, efficient must not only cure the cold, but"' . lsb tone up the system so that one -will not catch an other cold soon. 7. Our cough syrup: does this very thing. SCHAEFER'Sj DRUGSTORE 135 X. Conuuercial St; Phone 107 KERCHIEFS HOSE 5 BAGS . . 1 ; 4 . V"r -. ' - ' :-'y ' r II "7 .l;V I -' J. vr.l, CI nrA Wwona orVi ovnrnsai'rur fnVilnn. rliotjlf S nnfl ll.S OWT1 . 'V V ' SJ Those from the southern part of the county will be in attendance at. the meeting. , . . Gervais.HM Standard Scliool ! Gervals union high school, dis trict No. .1 is now rated as a Standard high school by the state board r of education, according to notice received yesterday by Mrs. Mary Fulkerson,' county superin tendent of schools. Legal Blanks. " Get them at The Statetsman of fice. . Catalog on application. Adf. k :ry' V L , Will Stay In Salem Miss Klizabeth Braun who was assistant to the chief clerk of the senate 'during the last session of the legislature, has accepted a po sition In. the office of J. M- Dev ers, attorney in charge of the legal work of the highway department. Speeder A riTwtetl ' Jack Simpkins was arrested by; Ofrlcer ; Edwards yesterday on "Summer betyeen Center , and D streets for speeding at the rate' of 29 mile an hour. Never Have We Had ' Such bargains in standard used cars as we have at this used car sale, and the', buyfng public are not slow in recognizing this fact. Sale continues till next Saturday night. ' Salem Automobile Co. v ' ' '. Adv Accident ; Reported- , Bolton Hamble of 530 North Seventeenth street struck a car driven by i Rev. George F. Thompson of Portland yester day. Little damage was done to either 'car. ' -! Car ' Collide . ! W. A.- Roth of route ' 7; go ing north' on Church Street 'yes terday : teported ' to the police that he struck' a car at ' the-' in tersection : of Churcn and: Cbe meketa and ' broke a rear wheel. The -other - car " belonged to M. M,TMtfntgomry. ; A ClawrfflMl Ad J Will bring you a buyer. Adv. Speeder Caught William -George, Jr., of the White "THouse " restaurant was ar rested by Officer ' Shelton on East State yesterday between Nineteenth and Twenty-fourth kfrnptx fnr SDcedine . at th rate if 35 miles an liour. He was released on a $10 bond. He Hauled The Dirt C. Van Patton, in charge of the construction for the new Northwest Cannery at Souh Lib erty and' Ferry streets, is dig ging up-i some old dirt that he etognizes as- an old f riend. I W 6 "some of the first he hauled hto the old 'ravine when . he be gan his 'building career In Sa- em,V more than 30 years ago Some of those who have looked nto tne yawning note oacs: 01 ihe" armory," have, wondered who started to dig the big well and ran out ': of .money.' It - wasn't a? hole. : f It wkg; the. fbottom of the ravine, and It was all that deep until part of H was filled tn ; An : astonishing amount I ot dirt has .been filled Into the place;,, .10,, feet or more deep. Most of it Is now being dug out again, for the basement of the pew cannery. I HOTEL ARRIVALS I ; MARION- E. W. Barr, Omaha; Ed wfa McCastline, M. A. Dobbin, Eugene; iDwight Paul, Ro9hesteri N. jf.; Lester Simmons, A. W. Hassack, ; D. G. Curtiss, Bertha Gonzales.?: J. A. Watson. W. W. individuality, present a lovely array that awaits your selection from the w great Easter display; Thoughts of Easter have brought forth lovely new v materials, startling color harmonics, novel draperies and oriental cmbroid cries that weave their decorative wfays through the modes. We. know that i " V you will be pleased with the selection to be found at Shipley's. . ; . . "0 . - Ft IHIuUI i APPLEGATE DIES Played as a Girl on Hillside Consecrated by brave of : Abraham Lincoln. Virginia Watson Applegate,; widow pf Jesse A. ' Applegate, passed . away at her home, 2 2 7 4 State street, at 3:20 p. m. Mon day, March 19. She was born 7 at Springfield, III., September 4, 1849, and un til her marriage in 1859 Jo Jesse A. Applegate she live J with her parents at the beautiful old home-! stead In Spring Valley, v Polk county. ' "., , After her marriage she lived for a time at Dallas, and since Carrol, C A. Speer,' Portland; O. A. Berger, E. R. Myers, Seattle; lu W. Barclay, Los Angeles. ' BLIGII Robt. Allison, L. N. Walton, J. W. Bristow, John A. Welch, H. H. Miller, B. A. Sen, Li.' F.'. Denton,' E. C. Miler, Guy Simmons, E. lSwanson, C. A. Sandusky, E. J. Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. C.Harpol, A. A. ; Parker, Portland; D. M. James, Seattle; J, H. Race, The Dalles. "s - TERMINAL R. C. Jones, Mar shalltown, Iowa; Claude Van Wych7 Eugene; W. Verne McKIn- ney, Corvallis; r C. B. George, Bremerton; Mrs. J. F. Gwym, Jane Comber,' Toledo, Ore.; S. A. Mo- cen, Tacoma; Chester Hansen, F. W. Heil man, Portland. PERSONAL I Dr. J.:0. Van -Wlnale was here yesterday from Jefferson. "A. C Gage, . Portland trade journal mat wac in Salem yes terday on business, p' J. Sy Launders, president of the Monmouth Normal,; was in saiem on business yesterday. - "Nish" Chapman, member of a Eugene printing firm, was in Sa lem 'yesterday. : ; He 7 went to Sil vertoo lh the afternoon. ' .. R. O. Snelling, local manager of the Associated Oil : company, was in Portland yesterday, on business. . ;-1 v : ; i .- CaryJ Carson, a student of the Oregon Agricultural college, id visiting relatives la Salem during the spring vacation. 7 Just Drugs . And Service. 'These are 'the two things which we. endeavor to furn? ish our customers and our steadily- Increasing trade at tests, to the fact that we are succeeding. , Tyler's Drug Store 157 S. Com'I.- Phone 35 IN READINESS FOR EASTER -7 - 1 ESCAPED CONVICT Masquerading a Pilgrim - - . . . Watch QiitfoF -Jim 1875 her home has been In Sa lem, ' " . i,? - ' . t . - ' . Mrs. Applegate, never forgot her old Springfield 7 home and loved to think, of the "hillside, where she played, bing consecrat ed by the grave of Abraham Lin coln, for he is burled on the old Watson .estate. v V - . . Mrs. Applegate leaves six child ren: ; three sons. 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