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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON ' SUNDAY MORNING; APRIL 8, 1923 l 1 1 I - 5 W " ! ! iv I NEWS IN BRlMfr Southern ; radfic I jane Again . i -: Another verdict . against the Southern ! Pacific company" was returned by the Jury -which eat pa the case, fC ' Ai Harwood against the1 Southern . Pacific company. Dtmages to the 'amount of '$370 w're awarder for property destroyed Pitted at Trier Drug Store hy an- expert ia the bslaess dr. Irnnk and Fined- 1 ' C. E. DaugtertT of the Miner apartments,, was arrested fay Of-fleer-Branson -yesterday for being drunk, t- He was later released on $25 bait. - When arraigned In the afternoon . before Judge . Marten Poulsen he pleaded guilty and was fined $10. . , -, ' CherrUna lb Meet--: '- )' l ' . The ,Cherrlana; will -hold 1 their regular meeting Tuesday night, and will discuss-plans for .the Cherringo and also talk of ihe Oregon trip .which Is being plan ned for the falL i -1 -sDr. L C. UATJ3IIALU Osteopathic Physician and 1. E23 Oregon CaIl"Ti3 Phone 258 Passes Car- Page Ste-enson of 354 Norway, : was? arretted ; by. Office? Branson yesterday for passing a Mtxeet-cr discharging ! -passengers at Com- c, r-A,4w r fW xri-l Miss Loueiia ; uosna of suver-i a aaaa tvuuv 0u we -a a us? - am -v I .i t Pvu . i I ton. miaa. nnai " Drooi on aer m.ji t j hommtfiad TMterdar lnithfl conn-1 ouitry-axipcas i ,--.-! .....U Mure Tha homestead is do-1 HI-gTada chicks ' f qr less ay ... ... i na ai - 1 t vvi 1 1 Aa - Trnm - mi vbyt rn i w waasa . w v . uvj . w - matltntlAn v a a w asi a v ' I W a LCU L am utiia 11 lu , eyae v,wm i . . iiiouimiuu jv.ua;. . i fc ; .... , 1 L- . . . Lii Map MfW .. . 1 t a ; vt..at I .. A Swift's Fertilisers. For. easyj iriny i" . tni-i van i linrnnr. i v: terms, a S. Bowne, phone S68. 0t foan Panmillo Ijccturea Tedav ' - . Prof. " C.x IS, Panunxip, ;head , of the department pf rfpotitical rtence at,r Willamette unlverstty, wilt address Capital Typographlc atnidnNo 2 1 0 at1 1-abbf . hall, 6a 40ourt Street, at' 4 o'clck today. l"he 'subject pf the : lectu je 4 will be ; j?ImmiTatlonl Leelslation." thei speaker., particularly ; taking up the subject as it U pending before the congress of the United States. - ' ' I 1 , AdTi and Trifton Opris. Goea to SeaUlc Suit' was filed in the Justice court bj.F. A-'IUedesil against Byron T. Kendall yesterday for materials': furnished H and ; labor Han Ar4flfntmm jana jdctjaii or siiverton re-i - i . v ported - to local police yesterdayl "me-loc.ar manRef oC 1 lhe. PaC11 fatter. AecerdTn. to the com- that as she, was pulling away yalue of the work was from the curb in- front of the? ?e"le in.u .veeK' w.ere inti . tRt mntpriaia tA -win tioioj a similar; oosition.i "'r, . . Stiff Furniture company yesier- ' -l furnished: for which the defend- day. her car caught the tamper! uaipn , anonay. lurineriy wim wuf .,.a of another parked there with the Columbia i Riyer Supply company ""V ' -. .i .1 - Inf Aittoria. will Bucceed Mr. Cra-I BJ resuu- uu -pulled looseJ TftBiilt that thai front end vu ABlur' uwwe vail in saiem ana naa oeen, mere tor several - days getting accus tomed lo the work. i to pay, ' were yalued Plar PoDtdar Music 1 ' I ( R. C Hillberg of Independence,! , . ..., --J .v v reported that- be wm going P.Jr - --l Ben ( RIckli. formerly! of v -titiiLi.. "w o... -llamette, now one of the acUr ". vo"iU,ru Jm"" " secretaries of the -Portland YMCA, ' ' : tm11 ? Sem, Saturday C 8ke went tQ rd ; . - - V night with his Sunday achool - . . thB newlv formed nocFethiat . ? . ' W .aUUQllVUtiCUVO aWXUV Uau Beginners taught ,in ' 2 weeks, guaranteed." Waterman , Piano Bchool, room '8,' oyer Millers. Free 11 demonstration. Ady.. Attend Auburn Meeting ; George Griff lib and T. fif Crqiskey went to 'Aubnrn Fr night to giye the newly formed t fOUlClFTtHAX LAST 1 IIAHiZlAIl L20S. Diamondg. TTatchwL -; Jewelry xnd BUyersrara. 'one,.,y5t.v Calesl, , . Oregon Rfctf Ta . ' - Crew i: t' : : .Co . ri"3 r Road Considered their own enthusiasm and. experi ence In starting jnoyements. along the right road.. The Auburn club is tfiUating , with Jjthe Marion Pah ti t v tmAarattnn anA mii arta nil t Chn fences Sunday mdrninf with prp of ood acUrity, Rlckll wa$1 church, nlana to buUd a parsonage tation worlr aucfi aa Saa been so to cost $3000. Work will begin effectfcre by the tam3 from Wit as soon .as the .weather improves, ,arntttim nnivonittv-' t t winter. according to Rer. & E. Gilbert, Z ' chargel of theK? :..ttnthe u di-tHrt .anrintMdPDL- - .L'i2-TL!Lf County f fderation, and etarta out Edward Smith of ViU Sorinks. 1 president ; of the Willamette stu-i a - A .sample line .of-up- to date asked the county court yesterday dent body when he Eleft Willam- pgsqeg wln be on display at Mrs. for.lmirpTements bn -atretch.,of ette by graduation with the cjass stiths, millinery, store.. Call earlj roadc one and one-half" miles long of 1922- ..:'" , '- ., ! and get youir' choice. Adv. -V which 'gos : into V1U: . Springs, . -. 1 ; . -J " VX:- L'i'k which he said. were used as a re- Wagon Stolen--, v v. -;fS( Book Review .'Tonlght-'v V"-t creaUon center by many includ- B. V. Rlodan of 1874i Broadway Beeinninc this " evenlne. Rev. Ing Salem business men. The reported to the 'police yesteruay Biaine.E Krkpatrlck ?s to sjTe county court took, the matter un der consideration. ClectroiUe lleacUoma of Dr. White, 501 U. S. Bank bldg. Adr. n i that a Sherwood coauter ; wagon was stolen from his home yester (day. . XXUirlMit 1 PERSOriAC J i .C .0, XTOSIS. XWV : " ; pensral OfflMPriactlcw, r . Caneers ' TreateA : ; Cffiefl Tylexi iSrag.Etot SHANGHAI CAFE . J. T, Hnnt,f county commission er, .visited the R6sedale'rdlatrlct .yesterday. U:!' 1 if Ramon Ddmick, graduate ) of Willamette .university, lias been 8 pending bla vacation from jhis work in,' the; Raymond,, -WAah., high, school ' with his parents In Woodburn. He will return 1 to day to Raymond.. , ; ..u f fiJJ Thomas B. Kay returned last night from Portland, -.'a a series of .. Sunday .eyenlng.booK reviews 'at the . First Methodist church. I Tonight 1 he will . ns as his text, .."Painted -Windows,", an anonymous English work signed only -with : thB nom de plume - of "The4 Gentleman ,With the - Dus ter." It is creating "much literary and religious comment,:- both la England and In this countyi Rev Mr, Kirkpatrick has taken .up some other notable books, during the 'year, and ',- has used their teachinn 1 with tellins effect. MM S -m a j.ouay iia.onuajf . , v j., . vjv ' A samnle . line .of - un'. to date a. bnsliresa. Tlslt; to I ureses wilt ue ua nisuiur . i, iu stltha millinery .store. , Call early- - i . . Or i ana get your cnoice. aov. the An Exnert Demonstrat T , ' . . m Will demonstrate O'Cedar pro ducts all next week, at Ray L- Farmer Hdw. Co.-j-rAdv. v After the Coyotes- Elmer Willlama ofj Portloud, employed ; in the office of Stan ley O. Jewett, United Statea pre- Wilt 'Uonop Dcntlcr - ah .IntensTv course ; of American- Some of the Salem military men ization thttwill Jielp Tery great are planaing.Jto o . ta;orttand ir.in, passing-, thaburt'.Mamlna-Monday-aight.to. attend a recep- t!o.: Tfae cJtizenship classes that - veV Bel -Pt- Alw "Y" has, conducted -through ence TE. Dentler.,for,42 year with th:ititA hav Wn ;tM. the regttUr.arm7 and .assigned to ariiyX successful In getting their me national guaru. fiv nua , assigned .to the Oregon- National guard for .some .years pt,i and hia- life-long training has been of the utmost value to the. guard lo air things military. . The event, in etfect. Is tp mark. big retirement from active military service, and to piaee hjm ;on the retired, list after.; a 'longhand noteworthy ca reer as a soldier.. candidates througli, c..cllly in the setting up of -d Al: rricaa ideals .that cou-nt po'.verful'.y in rthe .estimation of the court. . All the candidates for t&BW fiir day hearing are urged to at tend. , .. ' ' ;' . r Americanixatlon' Class , A dass1 of American citizenship t V,..l,.fnn -I),l. 11 it I Wy 8Pe court Wednesday: for naturaliza- re-l gon, in Salem yterdayon enTiec- Ma .. wv 1: hnma from a, Tf ut : or ' . . 1 retary &.eus oi u - his way ) home from ' a 'Visit several ..days C to M the iv Ellendale J district west t of Dallas, where, both with traps ; and poison. - he has- been doing business with the festive coyotes. Mr. Williams not only dial 'things direct himself with I the animals mentioned,- but lso enlisted in the work the willing aid : of the j stock raisers of the dUtrici, instructing them In the latest methods of icarrying on the seemingly never-ending fight against the coyote. 1 t - ' V'- rr- ; a- , ,' i' ! ' -f;- :-'y . Brooks Detegatea la. K number of delegates from the Brooks road district were,bXore the county court yesterday to lay the t Question of gfaveljng roads before that body, -k., ,-. Demonstratiow- V - All next week p'Cear products will be demonstrated at- Raf. 1. Farmer Hdw. Coy-v : - nounces that' on Moroay night. at 7:30,- thete will-be" a special session' of all the candidates who care to attend, and they will have Doh'i Miss tLe Op pert unity to Buy Richenfocker- IJotcr Conpnny t , "Ten -: hundred . and . fprtyrtwo. . UickenLac!:cr Automobiles built during the month of - 'larch. Shipment- to the Pacific Coast alone of Ricken- ; backer Automobiles were 56- railroad "carloads ; during, the month of March. Every car eo!J!. r : A yeryf prosperous manufacturing plant for 4 one so young. . . ; - . - t - r IJuy in while t,he .stock ,3 at bottom. Ycu' - will -be sorry next week, if you do not buy. now. F;Trf6MS, Agent 1 X Phone 451 ' ? 349 N. Commercial St. , REWARD liberal reward- for the' return of valuable 'papers on the sale of my -house Must have these - to get la touch with buyer andre buy. For reasons see "What's" Wrong With the-Women,; at Lib erty" Theatre April 1MD. ' '4 Good piano S80p ; Only, $5 down. 13 a month, we are closing out fifty pianos' Monday s and Tuesday from $80 up. Many " good .-buys around on terms of J5 down, $1.50 week, - See big r sale ad. page 5. ; Geo. C SL Adv. Will, 432 State . Experiment y pi With 5 your : eyesight tmf put intp.'practice, the acr cumula'ted experience of yelars f of Atuay, ri pf the eye "9iid : ailments ; pecul- iar ioit.r , ' (rrh C 3 ' ; ' -I - - i MORRIS pPTlQAJ, CO. , S014(.Oresoa lOdj. - lnstltuuattr .-. j Phone 30 for appointment 8AXEU, OREGON . If ! It V ! .r I!. 1 1 V We. JHave 1 an Especially Good Bargain ; . ; i n in popper 'y, -, i. ( 5 78 "State St. V , Phil Browpell Mgr. : Georse King. University of K.hDi.t. t:.,n). , . " . O.-i. i onrino- ncatiim with: 1I familV I 1U KepeM Play Noodles .v. . . S3e tn- Salem. - i- : - i J I 'Wheal' the ,Sbuth . Salem, Com Asu; s tlshea Chinese Dishes Mr. , and Mrs. Everett , Craven muni tx "club put -pn the plaj '.'Mrs. - ,Opeai 11 .vu lo.2 .P.' i of Portland are visiting friends Briggs'i Poultry Tard," several Music, 'dinciae a D.m tb' 12 m. and relatives in Salev over Sun- weeks ago, they came near mak day. , J. : , V 1 img tnemseiyea ramous. Tne jpia r t .. ..... ' - - , .- VT4 rare boat it Um Jr, a4 it yo r iMkt'tfiwt. ywwr money. will b faroadad. J . rsasT SKTja ; gross, lis g. Cue'L j I Salem mortuary. J has been eaftedi; tor, "ait "through the country tributary to Saiem. 74 - tnMu! . Wiev csivouEKS wfajBERGLUND At Boea hospiUl, 1 TXey'inaye' glVeii.'lC'.at j;:mnai'k.e w'wew XesviM r uiw iku April, 5, Lilea BergLund,: t the I of points, always vwtth Vsuceeaa. Portland for Interment. j Ar"! has .been aa ; Bttecesstol'the rangements m charge oi j xne i Mothers', class of the nr3rMe.tn Salem mortuary. ; ; fJ V . i h -1 odist' church I has persuaded 4J&e South Salem .ceoole . to . stage it I: '. vDcC-, DUUU; BA1JKERS ic:3 f -- ' . T ' Clflst Ucsra frest u. WU tW, I . s. , m, i 1 -.i- .!: ' ' " 1 r : . .:X X 'Z ; , 1904 : . lsat i . v - r J WILLIAMS Ray Williams ; died I in . Waller hall Tuesday night tor Vi al a local nospitalApril S, jU J the benefit of the xhaxityJund the age pf 23 years. Body gt pf the class,; oneot-those -ob- the Webb t Funeral parlors, i jecta being ' the: furnishing of s a recently opened : on Center street. The play has made agenujne-hitj because -of its- exceiieat. staging and its humor :attd its -teachings. Foneral -announcements ' later, HOLTE LetUe Holte died at Portland Arll S. aft the age of $6 years. ; Mrs Holte is sur vived by her husbknd; Andrew Holte,- two "children, ; Margaret and Helen. Moyer,1 three brftth-! ers. OtU Biglfer- of : Astoria,: i if Card of Thanks - Wo . wsh to thank: . the GAR, Women's Relief - corps, Sons; of Earl Bijtler . of JSalem: threeJUr-i -JTiTl w..v..l; sisters, Irsa -a Martin - of ,nd ABP lrlenda.fo- the.beautifu Oaca c a. .. V.-. '7"--iwivVflaia- and; the sympa aie Gosser of Saiem and. Miss ' h . nrt-tii.- iilmh -vT Vi5 d death-of our husband and ':t R. . T. Iveeper. Bancroft. Charles t Ueper. m. Interment, Iff Cty;'JVieir cemetery. riiii;i!M:alHswar Soon Opei :- Sweltoneyi - X a a. jrist for, the fun of watching jit accurnu : -- latelthough that is a real jpleasure. .-'They do it with ' a definite object ' in mind; knowing that when their day ar rives theyTl be ready, e Haven"! you some, deal in mind you'd i like a littie money. to swing ?0 f . Your opportunity is' bound r to come . Why not prepare for it by . OPENING A j SAVINGS f ACCOUNT: r ,; - - TODAY KASH-rrAt the "residence near Bethel," Polk county, . Aprir , Merle tfash, 18' years of 1 ge, and on April 7, Clifford Nash, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nash, brothers of Dwight; Merrltt. Norman, tela an Pearl Nash, aU of Bethel, pregcHJ Funeral services will be held from the Hopewell churci' Sunday morn ing, April 8, at .two o'clock. Interment to follow In Hope . well cemetery. The ' Bigdoa mortuary is . In charge of- ar- The Old Oreron trail between Pendleton' and La .Grande will ; be opened up to traffic, about: April 10, the state highway department announced Saturday. The . high way; has been' closed by 'snow all winter, r . ' ::,L Legal Blanks Get them at The. Stalet&mas pfr flee. - Catalog oa application. j AdT. . x : ! ... -tmrn mm 'J& iJL "'JZ-A Lace and Scrim Curtain Frame. andTPryer has 'lust been 'installed la .oar Laundry.-,'. .; . ' .--s,;.-ci we consider it the most practical' piece of equipment r..I,:vl J J wa have ntir chased, in Vearv. curtain .There are no.Hooks or Pins," no stretching oi me I" I. . . , 1 - ,t. -i- -fiTei- Curtafn-ls Dried to Measure." Just smooth" out thecurtain"and'Ye it "dry. 4V v - i We wash them with alt the care passible. ; -r We can Sera them to almost any desired shade. . . , r ty; 44 I . . ' i - ... w. ' " j ' ' ; .' '-,.'...; ':.r X J .' V J ; In fact we are prepared to launder curtains of 'all- kinds, to look as.ner llke,hew as Js.humsaly possible ; - . - ' Associated Students ! . '": ... - 7 : :? glee club - m j X ;"? :-. In (Concert and Stunts ; ' ; ' f ; Toesday,tApril 10th, 8:15 P. M. All seats BOc, none reserved. Ticlceti on sale at. the Spa and the Gray. Bejle and on night of the concert at the High School Buildinjg- ' '. ' ; ' - - - -j it fi Phone ICS dtal City rangementsJ . I ROTAL Mrs i Mary former resident of Unitctl Stales lifMal JBdiiL f ;rl Boys' Band Serenades " . ' - 1 Willamette ' nnlvArsitv and th J. .Royal, J gtate house were' serenaded Sat Salem, died 1 urdar bv the bovsTand from, the Thursday night at the home of sUte training school. The, boyf her daughter, Mrs. Rer. Skip- then, gave a street-concert downf worth, at Portland. - The f uner: bwn ;l The C band hag . been de al will be held 'at Portland . on yeloped under Superintendeat and Monday, April 9. at 2 o'clock ; 1 Mrs. W. L. Kuser with , the. coj the body Is to be brought; to I Operation of . Portland business; llfOTI.. Tm,m.'m WUm f ,mmtm. . 1.1 T 1 MM Wtm -tmmmm Ileaber Federal serra System RiiMit Tuesday 'afternoon at 1 " o'clock. tor 1 InCerment la the . Jason Lee cemetery Locals ar rangements are beings made by the BJgdon mortuary.-'" , ! .' jhen 1 who furnished ments tor the boys. the instru US :DeiinK3rG--im . i:.-.rj'r. peits, ois. ahss . 1 A neatly. r ; Inted "set bf buildings reflect the thrift . ; and progress of tte owner., When paint costs so Httle'you cannot afford to spend your lifetime, among dingy,4 uncared . for surroundings. ; DASS iLEUTER PAIIiTS ZZ3 N. Commercial. rhone C3 7ebb '& Clgush era iS-i ..i . T j it i. -: rjgddn & Sorts nosruAni . i Oleson Wants Divorce ' . Alleging that his wife sough the company, pf other men took frequent automobile rldea ; vrlth lone Larspa and at one time was discovered . behind locked r aoori withthe latter, Olaf Oleybn yes terday ffledi suit for 41vorc.in I the circuit court against his wfe Iarlon E. Oleaoo. Her faithless- fiess negan, tne cpmpiaant aiieges, n the spring of 1922 and continu ed; until April ,1923, ,wheu the above Indiscretion is said to have occurred.: Since April 6, the com; plaint dates, the ' two nave not been living together. Thy Cle- ions were married; In Jenner, Al berta, Canada; and have two mi nor children. Oleson asks in his complaint that the; custody xt-the i children be awarded-to him. SALEM, IS GOOD X-T- " ' One ihlrd of a cenrury in the optical : business of which Joureen years has been- spent in .Salem, and be tween fify and seventy-five thousand prescripions, Is the record of Dr. Mendelsohn. X'r '''. v'" t-Or, Mendelsohn confines "his practice to the tre,at-v- ment of.the eye because he has found that a large per ' centage of bodily ills originate la the eye,' through the co-ordination of the eye with the nervous systeuK ' ' ' 'Dr,Mendesohn has the latest : and- beet equipment . that the market affords for the ejamihatloa and correc tion of eye troubles., i ;SOfflce' opens Tuesday -mornihgtor ibsslnesa. Phone .723 for appointment evening eonsnltations by ttpeclat appointment, j JDrilMRMendsIccIiri' TEyes Correctly Fitted. ! - Rooms 210-211 U. S. NatT Bank Bids. .. .. . -V ONE MOTHER SAYS - GIRLS and boys get at' least double the lYX wear, out of Cilliken School Sicca than j- they ever got out of any others. .' Ar.i I "find they're made to be resoled two ahdlhree times." r That tells the .story .better, than -we could pos sibly express It in our own .words, : Why not test it, for yoorself to-morrow. -. i . FIVE-RGb:.I APAHTT-IEirr. A Roon fcr Every Tee' 415 State SHOES AND HOSE 114