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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1924)
THE OREGON STATESMAN, SAT. EM, OREGON 'ItY. NEWS IN BRIEF The public Is Invited To-attend a free lecture on Christian Science by Judge Fred erick C, Hill, C.S., of Clinton, 111., member of tbe board of lecture ship of the Mother Church, the First? Chnrch -of Christ, Scientist, In. Boston, Mass., at the Grand theater Monday'erening, January 21st, (at 8 o'clock J 20 t 7 Harold L. Cook iPubllc Stenographer, 416 Ore gon Building. Phone 412. 13 . s, - : . ... Back at County After conferring with Attorney Gfnerat Van Winkle, Governor Pierce jbas written the Grant coun ty) court requesting that the court provide and pay' for any special legal; talent District Attorney E. T1 m j.f - iv.i JT. rruesueu ui mai.cuuui; ma. j need in the prosecution of Claude Abies, accused aa -. the slayer of Carl linkier. Truesdell requested special legal assistance from the state. Connection Formed The Pacific Telephone & Tele graph, company has informed the public service commission that through telephone service is to be established between points served by the Pacific company and the Kent Telephone company, which has offices at Kent, Sherman county. Special Dance At Dreamland, Sat. Jan. 19. Paramount Seven of Portland and Harold Atwood. A real Jazz sing er and entertainer. This is a real Live Young Orchestra and well or ganized. The crowds are big. Don't mips this special dance. j!9 ' t ; Janior Glrla.in Lead Jy virtue of a 26 to 16 victory QTwrthe seniors Thursday after noon, the girls of the junior class of Salem nigh school are now leaders of tee inierclass series or basketball games. These games are played by the three classes. The sonhomores were eliminated earlier in, the season Dentists Meet TonlRht The first meeting of the new year for the Marion-Polk-Yamhill District Dental society will be held in this city . tonight. A very in teresting program has -en pre pared and the new officers for the year will preside. A good attend ance of the profession is expected. those dissolved by proclamation of Governor Pierce an January 7 be cause of failure to pay corporation fees for two years, yesterday ap plied to the state corporation de partment for reinstatement, and was reinstated by order of the gov ernor, upon payment of the de linquent fees. Tb association was back in its duej' f or 1922 and 1923. D. of H. Dance. .At McCornack hall Friday eve. jlS Dance At Schindler hall,' Sat. night. 319 For Sale .Bull, collie and alredale pups at the article bargain prices.." Flake's . Petland. 273 State. . , . li Ai tlclo by Rteev The thrift article in The States upper man of yesterday entitled "Why a Youni Man Should Have a Bank Account" was written by Dr. B. Li. Steeves. Through error Dr. Steeves name did not appear over Program Toe Social Where? Court Btreet Christian church tonight, given by Loyal Daughters class. Ladies bring Public invited. jls New Barber Shop JT. M. Newberry and G. H r . - Younic will tomorrow morning baskets. open a new barber snop ai u South Commercial street, ,H"lHnbbard Store Burglarized door north, of the .Capital City; Co-, Th hardware store of J. Scholl operative creamery. They have j& g(m at Hubbard was entered new nxtures inrougnout uu iDy burglars Wednesday nignt ana thing up to date, clean ana spica qaantity 0f goods taken. , The sad span. Both Mr. Newberry and 1 logs hd nQt yet en estimated Mr. Young are ow residents i. t d Entrance was made thjs city and well known to the through the rear d0or ot the bull Salem nuonc, ana r invcu Prison Deer "Paroled" After serving seven months of a life sentence at the penitentiary, Virginia, prison deer, was yester day paroled to William Egan who wHl keep her for a few months with hi3 herd of five other deer During the rainy season Virginia's hcofs were found to be cutting up the lawn and as she is getting to be a big "girl," Warden Dalrymple is beginning to make plans for her future accommodation. He is un decided at present whether to place her In an inclosure at the intersection of the prison road and the Turner highway or to let her run in the prune orchard. Country Stores- Tonight, BHgh theater. i i . . . Auction Sale Today The auction sale to be conducted I by Auctioneer L. A. Talbott on the Wallace road In Polk county will be held today. In , yesterday's Statesman the date was errone ously announced as January 17. The sale will begin at 1 o'clock. A house and furniture are to be sold. . Mazzard Cherry Seedling First Showing Of new models in spring gowns, coats, capeB. Arriving at the French Shop daily. See the win dows. M. Butfe Morrison. jl8 Two Places Burglarized Though prowlers entered a store and dwitling, apparently nothing was stolen. Tne Clarke's grocery, 2290 State, notified the police yesterday that burglars had ! entered the store by cutting a nanel in a warehouse door. Some t?nie since last Friday the resi dence of Louise Kraps, 451 North Twenty-first, was entered by "jim mying'' a window. Black Mazzard Cherry seed ling 8c to. 20c each. Big reduc tion on Italian Prune and Cherry Trees. Mathis Nursery Co. Sales Cherry yard d office at City H'otei, opposite First Showing Of new models in spring gowns, coats, capes. ArTlvine at the French Shop daily. See the win dows. M. Buffe Morrison. 318 O. E. building, i; Office Phone 1753, Res. 10F4 Want to trade fruit trees for Gooseberr Cuttings. in the nuts of the European diplo mats', it. they .have, any, , j., . . More' labor banks opening all over ' the country ,s ' They ought to help) the distracted bosses to "make the ghost walk." v V One blank thing after another. ou .are going to be surprised, in the Slogan pages, at the size to which our celery industry has grown. Just a little whilo ago it was small potatoes and few in the hilf. Now we are getting Kala mazoo backed off the map. Tell the Slogan editor what you know about celery and how to make the Industry boom still more.. It is worth while. It is a big cash crop. FIRST DUTCH till IP. Automobile is Recovered- Word that the automobile stol en from G. P. Stafford, 415 North Twenty-third, had been recovered was received yesterday by the Sa lem police department from the Portland ante theft department. Military Men te Meet Department officers and repre sentatives of a majority of the 14 the examinations; held in Port land., he reported.! ; JVIiss Dora Aldrieh of Portland Old Glory had a new companion flag added in Coos bay today when the Tenbergen, Dutch steamer was at Stout B docks flying the flag of Holland for the first time within the harbor, and this af ternoon the new Dutch motorship Driebergen.' on its maiden voyage from Europe, sailed across the bar and headed for the port dock. The advent of the, Dutch ships is taken as the forerunner of the most varied year on the bay. The Tenbergen is said to have never before been used for lum ber; and Capt. Ed Lund states it is a splendid vessel of the most mod ern type. The vessels attracted consider- Cleopatra believe she was the dfmghtef x yenus. i Early v In " the development of the science of the tare ..of the in sane, patients werokopt- in con finement "only when tb cases were, more severe and no actual treatment was administered, ac cording to Dr. Steiner. A comprehensive description of the present system of handling insane persons in Oregon was giv en and a contrast with the meth ods in England four or five centu ries ago was, made. In the ad dress which was particularly well handled Dr. Steiner made a pre diction that the means of curing Insane persons will be improved soon and he enumerated some of the major improvements that may be expected within the next 200 years. Willamette students are enjoy ing a wide diversity of chapel talks and prominent local men are being engaged- as speakers to fill the place of President Doney who usually delivers the chapel ad dresses Dr. 'i Doney is la New ." ' York City attending the confer-f j ence of Methodist college ; presU ? dents.' . , . . ' , , J? ' 'A widow, should' have enough-? Insurance money ta care for -her after' she - finishes experimenting with bogus stock. , That critic who says no Ameri can can wear a dress suit with distinction hasn't seen some of our native waiters. Auttion Sale Tdd posts of Veterans of Foreign Wars has.arriyed,in Saln to spend the able attention today and the offi- - . . I vruftlnrt?r f tha winter with W - " xaipm i - aro exDecied to meet in Saturday afternoon. The meeting will convene at 2 o'clock in the veterans' room at the armory. HokUein Owners Convene Members of the Marion County llolsteiu association will meet at Alleged Forger Arraigned A. It. Zackery, alias William the auditorium of the Chamber of Cole, was arraigned in the justice Commerce Saturday morning. Eu gene Finlay, of Jefferson, is secre tary of the association. court Thursday afternoon on a charge of forgery. He will be given a trial at 2 o'clock this afternoon. aunt, MrSkiPhoebe: liarris. . Miss -Pratt, former Salem resi dent, Js visiting .friends in the city. She Is employee as a steno grapher in-the city hall in Port land. . r- ! . Dr. R. E. Lee Steiner, head of the state hospital,! returned to Sa ceis and crew looked with won derment at the local, harbor.. Southwestern Oregon Daily News. Daughter is Born ' r Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Upjohn, 964 S. Liberty street, announce the birth of a daughter. The baby lem yesterday after accompanying arrived yesterday afternoon about his wife to Seattle, from where I 4 o'clock. A name- has" not yet! To Whom it Mav Concern I hereby declare that I have Two Speeders Contribute given my son, Adelbert, his time, and will not be responsible for any debts he may contract. B. L. Al len. , 318 She will sail for Honolulu, where she will visit frienjdaand relatives for a few months. George L. Hard-and Claus De- - , f- 1 . - . . T" Harry v. spencer was nneu ioi wall of Lebanon were in the city and A. Schoanfeia SZ5 wnen tney yesterday. been selected. and thorough lit their: line. fling, "Surplus" Baby Chicks 18c. for Red and Barred Rocks. 19c. for Anconas and Bl. Minor- cas. 20c. for White Rocks and Ttnff Ornlnetons. DON'T DELAY. ORDER NOW. C. N. Needham, 320 I You Should Know f -., Vhat we diagnose, locate , and measure, from a drop otolood any tisease active or latent. ' !. We purify the blood and cure, 1 RADIATIONS ot ELECTRONS 558 state su Salem. Cnot electricity), 95 per, cent 01 eancers, tuberculosis, goiters, dia betes female and dlgestire disor ders, etc. ' "r ''VKi '' , : . ' ITheEraClixuc. ' 144 sum se.- ; ,. . s;- Free Pnblic Lecture Thursday, ' , . ? . . 7;30 P. M. . - Assault Case is Set Ernest Brimley, assistant jani tor at the Oregon Electric depot, Sentence Three Mexicans Three Mexicans received 30 days apiece in the county jail yes terday on charges of larceny. The complaint was signed by G. P. Potwin, special officer for the Southern Pacific, wh'o notified the Salem police after the trio had taken a freight train out of Jef ferson, carrying with them two blankets, a pair of quilts and a dress coat to which they had no right. They were arrected at the appeared in the justice court yes terday to answer to speeding charges. They were arrested by state traffic officers. i Kichard Shepard, of the St. Francis hotel, Albany, was a busi ness caller in Salein. Thursday. J, T Willamette Students ; Addressed By Steiner Dr. R. E. Lee Steiner of the Oregon state hospital delivered Talent of Salem ?s now injan address yesterday morning at See" Particulars And correct date of auction sale of suburban home and furniture in this paper, page 3. L. E. Tal botts, Auctioneer. j!8 the Portland surgical hospital pre paratory for an operation. BITS FOR &BEAKFAST j . Will be given a jury trial in tne jocai Btatbpa by Officers White justice court ..Monday. He .is ani Thompson. The trio" gave charged with assault and battery their names as Joe Anaya, , Joe upon Fred Peters, driver ior a io-iCueriy ami Carlos Garcia cal taxi company. Bicycle Riders Fined Two bicycle riders were $2.50 each in the police Thursday. They were Ben Kam- enska. 425 Johnson, and E. W. VanDorn. fined 1 court chapel hour for the Willamette university student body. His top !c was the history 01 the pro gress in the treatment of the in sane and he traced insanity back 'lo Bibical times and told of sev eral, Bible characters who were in sane, tie also mentionel tha Julijus Caesar was insane and giv Hie cited the I I r ; Druggist: .- v.. ., , In Business For Your : , Health v 1 175 N Com!. 'Phone 167 Aeion -Hum utugftBn , , We specialize. yiu4 prescriptions. Ph6ne 7 . for -delivery. , corner 01 Court and-Liberty. . ' ,318 iff Portland Chief Speeder Noticing that a large automo bile was proceeding down the South Commercial hill slightly DIED SOJDTHWORTH At the -residence 1 over the prescribed speed limit. Growers Reinstated . I .The- ,Cegon;Qrwrspooperai; tire association, which was among EAT OYSTER LOAF v . RESTAURANT ; Court Near liberty 'im $E PAY CASH FOR YOUR Equitable Savings loan v - Association 2 r , Portland, Oresoa Harry G. Keeney, BepresentaUve 001 sfaaonlc Bid 2. Phono 1848 FURNITURE AND TOOLS Capital Hardware & Furniture Co. Best Prices Paid , 285 N. Oom'l 8t, . Phone W7 In this city. Jan. 17, Dr. C. W. 'V.Southworth, age 53 years, hus band of Mrs. AgnevSouthworth 1 . father of Ward, Alice and Ches '4on fimithworth. A member of I'V.',,, vtrat "Rantist church and he Salem Kiwanls club. Fu ' neral services will be held from 1 the First Baptist church, Mon- i 'day, Jan. 21, at 10 o'clock, af- ter which the remains will be aken to Eugene by auto where -services will be held and the interment made. Rigdon & Son directors. AT-... ,. tr WILSON Help the poor-1- w vv Some destitute families in Salem en ePllePtlc fit? mnst be tided over till thai busv season comes on1 .Bend-food, bed ding, clothing, etc., to Red Cross headquarters, or phone and some one will call for them. The government will continue to work with the Salem YMCA free employmeht office, thanks to Sen ator McNary. In nine months 4,000 places were found. That is Are You Fat? ' , ' Just Try This Thonsanda of orerfat' people hT be come slim by following the. drice ot doe-. .. tors wht recommend MarmoU Preeerip lion Tablets, those harjhl little fat -re- . ducerK that simplify the dose of the fam ous Marinola Presfription. If too fat, don't wait go now to your druRgint ,.j and for one dollar, which ta the pric ' the world oTer, prof ore bo of the tablet. If preferable yon an 'tnra them direct bv tending price t the Mar- 1i mola Co.. 4812 Woodward At.; Detroit. llirh. They reduce steadily nd eMily without tiresome exercita it aterratioa. diet and leave no unpleaaant effect.' ,v. .... mm f "vi 1 r 1 . -3 lO, 3 Trila Riirnirhnn fwr.atre residence rirODertV With CTOOd OUt. buildings and household furniture, at, once, o'clock p.Tm. Fri day, January 18th, 1924, on the Wallace road inTolk county dne mile from the business district of Salem. The property . consisting of a gooa six-room nouse ime poun nou, yu wood shed, miscellaneous fruit trees and berries; fine soil, Full equipment of household furniture arid garden tools; con sisting of Popular Universal range, two heating stoves, etecv t ri hPAtPr: electric iron, cooking utensils, dishes, dining table. center table, chairs, two rockers, sanitary couch, water power , washing machine, meat grinder, lawn mower, jl cream separa tor, one typewriter one bicycle, road cart, -pictures, tools,: UCUStCaUS OI(U wuu; " iv-v., w , , , carpets, rugs, cot, childs swing, and other articles too numer-.,,u; ous to mention. Terms, furniture cash. On residence prop-, erty $500 cash, very easy payments may be arranged on 1.1 U.11 J.l.il. r. - onln 1 , Caa rr. nail . 011tlAh6(lH representative of owner. L. Hi. Tanxttt, rauenoneer.- u.. S. bank bldg. Phone 470. Warren Edwards, city traffic of ficer, drew up and called down thn driver. Much to his sumrise he found that his man was Chief real 6ervice' t0 e one needing of Police Jenkins, of Portland. ne,p ana tne one aesinng work; who was homeward bound., Chief connecting the. main and:the job. Jenkins complimented Officer Ed- And a benefit to the country. a wards "and offered to accompany " '. : J . him to the station. He was let You knew, of course, that poul- off with a .warning and drove Itices were made from ground flax slower through the rest of the! seed, but you did not know tea city. First Showing Of new models in spring gowns, coats, capes. Arriving at the a tha reJh,Poi 1369 French Shop daily. See the win- 113 Oregou Bldg. Telephone 457 Tbe Seavey, Bell Insurance .'j . Agency ? General Insurance nillT'f Bell ' Tranic wagar south 13th street, Jan. 17tn, Mrs. . Mary Augusta Wilson age 77 years, wife of J. H. Wilson, mother of Fred C. Wilson of Kimberly, Ida., and Harry H. Wilson, of Salem. Also sur- vivedby ,13 grand children and dows. M. Buffe Morrison. jl8 Aroused Over Hair Cutting Because of a few instances oT involuntary hair cutting episodes at the high school a special boys TlYnftO-ELECTRIC THERAPEUTIC INSTITUTE (Formerly JjrvBcnenKi 240 B. Cottage St, . . miONF! . - - Ho f : i OTEOPATUT IDS J' 16""" " A iin.tmunt o'raaiment. Skill at .i .i U.f TJtnia 'Adinstment mat diim. w.u.w . 7 I N kets results assembly was called yesterday 9 re"at grandchildren. Funeral The student council went on rec- services will be held D'riaay, Jan. at 3 o'clock from the Rigdon mortuary, the Rev. B. Kirkpatrick officiating, inter ment City View cemetery. ord as against such forms of amusement and gave notice that they would deal with those who perpetrated the barbering. was made from the whole seed, did you? The cup. that cures but not meDriates. And iSaiera can furnish enough to poultice and pep up the world. A Salem walker says every year is leap year, for the pedestrian. Before Dawes ; gets through pecking, he will find the kernels BE PRETTY! TURN ' -v.. J. i ' .1' r . 1 1 : vr 1 r f 4T?CTf AT Xa - Osteopathic, PbyalcUn And 1 jrBurgeom: IS Oregon Bldg;': 'r- Salem Just Received Several Cars of Utah and Rock Springs COAL Phone Us for Prices We Guarantee Our Coal COAL OR WOOD IHILDEBRAND At the residence of his iister, Mrs. Ethel Brooics, 390 couth 24th street, Jan. 17 Hugh H. Hlldebrand age 32 years, 'son of Mrs. Alice Hllde brand and sister of Mrs. Ethel Brooki, nephew of Mrs. Ella Fisher of Logansport, Ind. De- ' i n manihor nf the Al- neral services will take place Saturday, Jan. 19 at 10 o'clock from the Rigdon mortuary, in terment IOOF cemetery. Work In Salem Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gerke ot Portland are spending a short! Try time in Salem while making pre liminary plans for landscaping some Salem homes. Among those which they are looking over is the new home of Dr. and Mrs. II. C. Epley. ri Grandmother's Old Favorite KcciiKc of Sage Tea 1 and Sulphur. A crew of insurance rating men from Portland is in Salem making a careful survey of fire hazard home, which is niussy and trouble Almost everyone knows that Sage Tea and Sufphur, properly compounded, brings back the natural color and luster to 1he hair when faded, streaked or gray. Years ago the only . way ' to get this mixture was to make it at ' Bhr. Abrama Electronle j pugnosls and treatment. -The fcubllo ihould know that there re -v r Trnnnfer Co tu mir itation. t ' prA Larmer ,1 ranster CLARK-t-In this eity, Jan. 17, Ned Clark, a former resident of Toledo Lincoln county, Oregon. n, ramains will be forwarded from the Rigdon mortuary to Toledof for funeral ervices and conditions with reference to any raising or lowering of insurance rates that may be .found necessary for Salam. They have been in the city for some time. interment. 4 kbramt machine. Persons In sa m are now advertlalng and um fcnl of -Ihese , ImltaUons tinder the ame 6t Dr. j Abrams. , Fpr the ruth about the Abrami Method direst- Dr. B. H. White, 506'U. , Natlpankl Bldg., Salem.' Ore oS. Adr. j ", m State SL Phone 930 Grafted Walnut Trees v IU1UA Prunes Seduced . Oaaeral Horry Stock ' galea Tard and Office, 54 Xecxy St. FRUITLAND NURSERY A. J. MATU1S, Prop. Office Phone 109 Res. 1140-M HALL At a local hospital.-Jan. 17, Charles Hall, e resident of Aumsrtlle, at the age 'of 52 years. ! Remains are at the Rig don nortuary4 announcement of funeral later. Library Trustees Elect The board of trustees of the Sa lem public library-elected at their meeting January 14 their officers for the year. A. A. Lee -was elect ed president; Mrs. J. W. Harbison, vice president, and W. H. Burg hardt, secretary. - T 1 PERSONAL AD0f& BUSH BANKERS ' Established 1.868 I ; j Genei V bfficeHburs from JO a. m" to 3 p. fri. WEBB & CLOUGH Reading Funeral ; n Direetors Expert Embalmert Rodger H. ,Mille of Dallas was a buslnes3 tlsltof In Salem yes terday. Lee Canfleld, head of , the state board of barber examiners, has returned to the City. There were SO applicants for licenses during some. Nowadays, bv asking at any drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound": you will get a large bottle of this famous old recipe, improved by the addition of other ingredients, at a. small cost. , r ' Don't stay gray! Try 'It! No . . a ill Al A ..... one can possiDiy xen -na., yuu darkened .your hair, as it does It so naturally and j evenly. - You dampen a, sponge: or soft, Jbrusa wth It and draw ttis throngh yur hair, taking one email sirana i a time: by morning the gray hair disappears, and after net her ap plication or two your hair .becomes Knantifirllv dark, clossy .ana. at tractive. Adv. ! :.. RIGDON & SON'S MOItTUAUY ! UnequaJed Service 100 LATE TO CLASSIFY j TWO ROOM APARTMENT $20 One large room$.12. fnrnisheq; also, sleeping rooms by week, i-heap. ' - Capitol Hotel, Phone fiSO. ... . 2C-J18 ' If you want tb highest price In cash, for your JIardware FURNITURE and JUNK ; , Come to Us Salem Bargaia House 830 N. Cwn'L rhone 493 ' 7. '. . ..i ... . ... - , - - ' ' ,- ?: " ,.' .: i. - 1 1 1 " " ' -t. , iT,i? JTF& WX r TvTT 4 DAYS ONLY : (T) pr U(1M STARTS TONlGkf I' . . ... .. .- .iHW,'i' 1 'nijm-w m l . I FfJET- II ) Sinrrinir' ' II :mJtm PORTNNF. ftRTFFTTTT II SXAlW "tssl - .. f. And . . ' , 'l?fi2, "COMMON LAW HI ;