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r i ( - ': - - THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON WEDNESDAY . MORNING, JANUARY 23, 1924 -' " -i . 7 I . - 1 I ''!: : . CITY NEWS IN BRIEF The womens triangular debate 1 and will be given at the afternoon will be held February 15 with Ore- session, which, "will be open to the son here, OAC at Eugene and Wil- public, following the dinner at the lamette at Corvallis. The nega- noon hour. There will be insta)- VOW Entertainment- . i An entertainment for members only will be given by the, "Wood men of the World at the lodge hall Friday night after the regular business meeting. A banquet will follow the entertainment. Extra Special 6 piece period dining room set now 78, See east, window. S. Hamilton.- J23. of Oregon City as referee to take testimony in the disbarment pro ceedings against Lon L. Parker, a Portland attorney. The proceed ings were instituted more than a year ago by the grievance commit tee of the Multnomah Bar associa tion, accusing Parker of deceit and misconduct relative to pay- C. Office Discontinued The Pacific Telephone & Tele graph company has informed the public service commission that it has discontinued its office at West -Fork, Douglas county. All ItugH and Furniture Reduced j)uring our January sale. C. S. Hamilton, good furniture. J 2 3. Street Cars to Go : " The Pacific Power & Light com pany has notified the public ser vice commission that Jt will dis continue its street car service at Astoria. -S This was announced by the company some time ago. ItuK at Great Saving Prices At Hamilton's. J23. During the month of December he the pleasure of thie session. ments of money from his clients. Mined to any particular section of I secured the largest number of ap- The amounts range from $25 to $180 each. Wanted An experienced bookkeeper; must give good reference. H., this office. J23 be slightly delayed because of mid winter examinations. Dr. Ross began this survey in the -Lincoln school this week. Several of the teachers in the city schools have been confined to their homes on account of illness. Measles is in terrupting the school work of sev eral youngsters, but are not con- tive teams will travel and the af firmative uphold honors at home. lation of officers, State Lecturer Bond of Eugene, installing offi cer,; having accepted an Invitation to be in charge of the ceremonies. Mr. Elliott of the state superin tendent's office, will be a guest a PRcrry BASkcr or posits am ISA BIRTHDAY CfT BCVONO Getting High Honors- Owen F. Ogden of this city, for merly manager of the Liberty theater, who joined the forces of and can be depended upon to make New York Life last swing, has a 8" taut upon vocational wonc. won honor with that eomnahv. I Violin numbers will contribute to the city. A. Sunbeam Cabinet Heater- Will heat every room in your home eaually. See Hamilton. j23. Go to Portland Itev. U. S. Crowder. A. B. Han - . . wa- 1 .! 1 1 ,t sen; W M- Newmeyer ana Mrs. ireiauve 10 xano juorrey miuis Error Corrected By typographical error in an ar ticle in The Statesman yesterday plications of any of the agents in County Federation Meets sevn state branch offices in the! Tonight. ; Election of officers Pacific northwest and Canada and and a feed await members of the was elected president of the Ap-J Marlon County community ireaer- plication club. Mr. Ogden expects ation which meets ait the Cham to make the company's famous I ber of Commerce auditorium to- Two Hundred Thousand club his 1 night. Hot coffee and doughnuts first year in the business. The will be served upon arrival with rrtHIS is a suggestion that JL ' jcait be easily carried out and . with a great deal of "success for we can fur nish you with posies that are. without equal. Our prices are as lair as our posies.; , club year will end June 30. Clark composed a party who went to Portland last night to witness the 16th degree Scottish Rite Masons. candidacy for nomination to a po litical office his name was spelled Bane instead of Lane. Beautiful 3-PieceJ Tapestry Set Davenport chair and rocker to match for only $117.50 at Hamil tons. 123 Office Desks at Sale Prices Hamilton's clearance sale. j23 Wmit Hair Fare Returned The Cattle ft Horse Raisers' as sociation ' of Oregon and others have filed with the public service ' commission ' a' complaint against -the i Southern Pacific and other railroads operating in Oregon de manding that the half-fare return, ' brivilege for 'persons accompany tag one-carload shipments of live- the delInquency ot minors stock be not eliminated! ' The rail- Toads filed notice several weeks ago that this privilege was to be eliminated Kfwanians Favor Curfew By a unanimous vote the Salem Kiwanis club went on record yes terday as favoring the ' system adopted by Portland in keeping minor children off the streets af ter 9 o'clock at night. Portland is holding parents and others re sponsible for young people under 16 years old who appear upon the streets unaccompanied by their parents or' other adults. These are charged with contributing to At recent meeting the Salem Minister ial association decided to seek to nresent the matter to the city council. . $60 9x118 Axmlnster Rugs i At Hamilton's tor 43.50. 123. County Judge HI- -' Judge W. H. Downing is ill at bis home with a bad cold. Judge Percy R. Kelly acted 1 for Judge Fancy Mirrors At greatly reduced prices. S. Hamilton. J23. Seeks Citizenship Frederoick James Bradshaw. a citizen of Great Britain, yesterday filed declaration of intention to become a citizen of the United States. 1 Beggar Ordered to Leave- John Richards, itinerant mandi- cant, was sentenced to live aays in the city jail, sentence suspend ed and he was ordered out of town by Marten Poulsen, police Judge. a charge of begging at State and Liberty Monday night by Officer Shafer. another feed at the termination of the entertainment and business session. Several good talks will be given. An inspection vlnce. will - con . Realtors Look to Future- Forecast i ot the future year's work will be a feature of the , Richards was arrested on Thursday luncheon of the Marlon- Polk County; Realty association. Short talks, will be given on what the members think ought to be I done by the association during the year. ' ': ' . A. D. SMITH (Florist) 1276 N. Liberty. Phone 293J Get your tickets for "Nothing But The Truth." Auspices Order oi DeMolay. j23. Civic Music Club Students- Contests. First Congregational church, Thursday, Jan. ii, p. m. Admission by membership tickets, $3.00 each for four re maining programs including Chemet, the French violinist. 124. License Issued A marriage license 'was Issued yesterday to W. W. Kruschke and Anna Kohlmeier, both of Salem. Youthful Couple Held Mr. and Mrs Joe Kowol are be- jlng detained by the Salem police until the arrival of the Kowol s I mother from CedroWooley, Wash. and the young couple are celebrat ing an interrupted honeymoon. Rose, hop grower who died last spring, has been appraised at $54,- 427 by the appraisers, ; William Walton, George F. Rodgers and Donald McCarthy, who filed their report yesterday. City property is given a valuation of 124,000, a hop ranch of 261.34 acres at $26,- 135, and property on the ranch at $1,000. Cash amounts to $3,291. Bail is Forf elted The groom is said to be only 17 Five dollars bail was forfeited years old and his 'wife around the Merchandise Hhooi . j . v ti..nb w Jfrnn I on ma Tnev were la Ken iuiu e..-j... t o t r tt t ot route 9, failed to appear in me custody oy ujneer inumpwu, u Looney farmt i2 mjles south of Insure Your Property With Ben West.. Adv. i police court to answer to a charge of speeding. Auction Sale Friday- Jan. 25. 1:30 p. m. at the Ole- A,t Vvchanm 172 S. Liberty Downing as county judge ?ro em st.' including 10 automobiles, auto Institution on imponani Buine irlu. mechanics tools, 2 heaters, of rice ; probate. court. . i ' furniture, some household goods. See today paper for particulars. Woodry & Woodry, auctioners. 123. Writ of Habeas Corpus Issued Judge G. G. Bingham yesterday issued a writ ot habeas corpus against Dr. J. N. Smith of the state feeble minded institution or dering him to bring Myrtle O'- Grady Into court Saturday, Jan 26, to show whether or not she is terday. being unlawfully detained y vr Smith as an inmate of the state A Sunbeam Cabinet Heater At Hamilton's. 123. found them at the Baker apart ments. Kowol said they were mar ried at Sheldon,; Wash., January 1 6. They were traced by his auto mobile, a- yellow Templar road ster, the number of which had been furnished through a police Neither appeared to be Salem on Pacific: highway. 123 Oriental Fined $50 Pnr nermittlnr eambline in his I bulletin room, John Sing was fined $50 by very much worried over the out- Police Judge Marten Poulsen yes-1 come ot tneir experience. nhti other orientals were charge has oeen piacea agm. in the room when it was raided by the police Saturday night. Charges against the others were dropped. lings at Great Saving Prices At'HamlltonsV j23 Harold L. . Cook Public Stenographer, 416 ion Building. Phone 412. Ore- f3 Jfow is the Time- To get that piece of furniture. Hamilton's January Sale. 123. them and they are simply "being held at the request of his parents. -i- Trunks. Bags and Suitcases At January clearance prices. Hamilton. J23. I Seek to Recover Cars- Alleging that they did not know their automobiles were being used to transport liquor, R. L. Eyerly and Martin Kolosky filed answers in circuit court yesterday to sep arate seizure suits involving ..a Winton Six and a Grant Six car. Eyerly says the Winton ear is half his and Kolosky claims to be sole owner of the Grant. i Trunks- Bags and Suitcases at greatly reduced prices. Hamiltons. 23 CamitbeU Named Refcrex! The supreme court yesterday anoointed Judge J. U. Campbell ; You Should Know That we diagnose,, locate and measure, from a drop of blood, any tlseaee active or latent. ij We purify the blood ana cure. Fine Period Dining Room Suite Consisting of six pieces: 1 buf fet, 1 table and 4 chairs to match. Extra special January clearance sale price $78.00. C. S. Hamilton. 125. Bonds Approved The road bonds recently Issued bv Marion county to the amount of $103,000 have been approved by Storey, Thorndike, Palmer Dodge, bond attorneys of Boston, j according to a telegraph message received yesterday by John Carson, district attorney yester- Salem Heights Plans Play 1 "Cranberry Corners, a four- act semi-comedy, will be given in the near future by; the young peo- nia of Salem Heights, who have j been holding regular Tehearsals. Tfew Doctor 'Arrr - Dr. Anne' Brekke came to this day ty RADIATIONS of ELECTRONS J city last week to be associated i not electricity). 5 per cent, oi i with-Dr. 15. n. wnue. vr. me"" foo; 9xia Axnunswr nns tancera, tuberculosis, goiters, dia-1 has practiced several years at now $43,50 at Hamiltons v-,- f.m&i mnd dizestlve dlsor- Crookston. Minn., but has spent Traffic Violator Pays Fine Ten dollars was paid in the jus tice court yesterday by F. W. Schultz. charged with operating a motor vehicle without a "cense Another piay was given recently. L, second yice president of the the nroceeds going towara a iuuu ..fa ...nMotlnn of hotlmen- to enlarge the present community Neariy 70. of tnese men and their wives recently visited Longview, Hotel Men Meet Here Many of the hotel men of the state are expected to meet , here Saturday, Feb. 16, an invitation having been extended by Al N. Pierce, manager of the Marion ho-1 eon.. Mr. Bowlby us - engaged In the furniture iuslness. . . W. L. Lewis of Medford is In the I city on business. Mr. Lewis is a member of the Medford Kiwanis club. ' i - Dr. and Mrs. E. F. Weber of Portland,- were recent visitors in the city. ; Mr, and Mrs, H. S. Stenberg of Silverton w?re in Salem yesterday, Last Echo of Wemme Case Comes. from Supreme Court What Is doubtless the last, echo I of the ' celebrated Wemme - estate case in the Oregon supreme court was heard yesterday when - the court handed, down an oral opin ion denying a motion of Attorneys Tom Mannix-and Daa Powers of Portland for a correction of the mandate. The attorneys' wanted the mandate changed to remove the limitation 'of attorney's fees leaving, the fees to, be fixed by tfi Judge oit the lower courti . Other oplnlonaere: tr i C. C Sturtevant vs. George. H IDowson and C.Df Moyei, appel lants; appeal from' Lane county I opinion recalled. for. . eortection Opinion by Chief Justice Mt Bride juage u. r. sKipwortn reversea and case remanded." : ;" ' W Eliza J. McDermld, ' appellant, vs. Ueorre B Bourhlll. executor of will of John E. D. , McDonald deceased, appeal from' Sherman county; 'action for iinai account ing. Opinion by. Chief Justice Mc- Bride. Decree- of Judge (J. .? R Parker mbdifi - -r '. 1 Citizens National bank of Baker Cityvrappellant, vs. Baker county board of equalization; appeal from Baker county; .action for reiuc tion of assessed valuation on shares of capital stock., Opinfbn by Justice McCourt. Judge GUs tav Anderson af firmed.; Grace Mr Savior, administratrix of estate of Carl Saylor deceased, vs. .Enterprise Electric ; company. appellant; action for damages; ap peal from Wallowa county. Opin ion by Justice Brown. Judge J. W. Knowles affirmed. ' S. F. Wilson, appellant, ys. Grace. Gilliam, and other officials of Umatilla county; appeal from Umatilla county; action io recover property. Opinion by Justice Rand. Judge Gilbert W. Phelps reversed. ; ,.- ' 'J ; State vs. Stil well, petition for rehearing denied. , ' " " . Rohde .T. Shannon, dismissed and Affirmed on motion of a'ppel- -lants. - , ' ' Grants Pass and Josephine CQUn-- ty f bank vs. Gilmore, mouon to a transfer trial docket allowed. ' McLaughlin vs. Ramsey, ' dis-. missed and affirmed. LIchtenfaler vs. Clow, motion to re tax cost denied. Dora Bolter ts. George P. Bol ter et al, appellants, dismissed . with prejudice on stipulation' of parties to the appeal, each side to pay its own costs. , ;.- 506 V. S. NaUonal Bank Building Phone 859 Res. Phono 460- DR. ANNE BREKKE ; Osteopathic Physician and- Surgeon . Day and Night Calls Free Consultation Salem, Oregon Our Service It at your command when ever you wish to avail your-' self of it. j - ' . It you suffer from eye-j strain, headaches' " or any kindred ailment you should not delay a single day - in having ' us examine your eyes. It may be that a pair of glasses worn for a few months now will save you from a lifetime jot suffering. , OPTICAL CO. ; ; SOI - 6'r OREGON . BLDG, . Oregon's . Largest -Optical Instltatlon Phone 239 for Appoint-j' 1 -" - v BWItli'l':.;" ? ""' ' 1 ' Salem, r Ortmi : -i-- .... -. 123 A Kopedine complaint was tueu against R. W. Stark. . ' u . i. Every Piece of Furniture At sale price. Hamilton s. 123. hall. Lloyd waltz, vviuameiie University student engaged - in dramatic class work, is directing the play. lera, etc. . - The Era Clinic - 14i State St". " "Free Public LectuTe Friday, 1 7:30 P. M. -'i-V four months touring the western Mrs Mott iuc Today $117.50 Buys : A 3-p)eCeUapestry living ruuu sUtes. Rugs, Linoleum and Carpet At sale prices. Hamilton s Jan uary sale. 123. . Goiter Survey Hogui Dr. S. It. Robs, school health officer, ha3 begu a preliminary survey of children in the lourtn ni. Neimeyer Druggist , -." v!. In Business For Your ( Health 175 N. Coml. Phone 1671 Mrs. William B. Mott is expect ed back this morning from Port land where she was called by the condition of her twin sister, Mrs Had Liquor and SUlf Henry Thomas entered a plea of guilty to a charge of possess-suit at Hamilton's. 123. lon of a still and unlawiuiiy man ufacturing intoxicating liquor veterans .Meet Tonight when he appeared before P. J-1 installation of officers will be Wash., and it is expected that as many will be here. Preliminary plans call for a dinner and a tew good speeches. A Sunbeam Cabinet Heater- Will heat every room the same. See display at Hamiltons. 123 Visits in Mollala For the purpose of' assisting Unitsia In tirur a' now Chamber r . vnrttMrn 1 "... . f Yewsroua wi. . . Icf Commerce. W. M. Hamilton ana Wars, at tho armory tonignt. aoi- . E Wll80n of tbo Salem Cham tnn HambleJnast department com-1 . . rmrrn apromnanipd a wa able to remember events from Get your tickets for "Nothing mander, has been designated as n- . . f OreK0n Clty to Dr Victor Rocho, who was struck Kuntz, iustice ot the peace, Tues-tne cnicf or(Jer 0f business at Ihej over the head a week ago. in a aay. i ne case J regular meeting pi i- iPtt.r from Dr. Rocho to Dr. Mott, aavisemeni ana eenieuto ""' No. 661. word was given that Mrs. Rocho j passed. was much better and though Bhe ' .j. ; Equitable Savings' Loaa Jv';.. Aseotiatioii ' V rorUand, Oregon ; Barry a Keeney, Rcpcntt,ve 201 Maonlc Bldg. , Phono 1S46 ion, -raAo for thft DurDOsel.-- j-.. na-t chA was still The Truth. Auspices n. iv. -f uu uaj i . 1 . . . . r nrovpntinr goiter. The worK I vi n rpoail thft incident of the I ueflioiay. ja. ..rjii tairn mvprai upplts and may.,v rw she received her . . . ... .. . .iirl t-uv a hor head and side Of iuamcue wcuutS ,vv u wpro hadlv bruised, it is Three members ot the boys var- U V- vw " " - lis receiving favorable attention. Sea Foods a Specialty Experienced Caterers OYSTER LOAF RESTAURANT Court '. Htrect, Near Liberty Hiirh Grade Merchandise At Hamiltons at January wiear- lanfo sale Drlces. J-"1 Now 33 cents per, yard. Hamilton. J23. j -. 4U Oregon Wdg. Toi.Pnonc 457 , GRAFTED "WALNUT TREES The Seavey Bell Insurance Iultan pmne, Redaced. Mazzard i..,; a w. vnnclted down by slty debate team at Willamette a man who attempted burglary. university have been selected as a pancy w Grado Nct resun oi a rwm are Ralph Emmons, Ward Soutn worth and Robert Notson. A de bate with the Michigan Aggies has been arranged but the date not set. In this: debate all three men will participate, with teams stalling officer by Department j Molula Monday nght. The idea Commanders Mcvrren. Conley is tho newly elected past commander.! A large attendance is expected at the meeting. PERSONAL 1 near Newport, is spending a few dais in the city, called here for medical attention. R. O. Snelling, manager of the 'Billy' Agency General Jasu ranee v Bell U Frank Wagar HYDRO-ELECTRIC THERAPEUTIC INSTITUTE " (Formerly Dr. Schenks) fr 24Q 8. Cottage St. ; C PHONE ' 1182 OSTEOPATH! J ..; "X The Original and Genuine Spln .i iin.tment Treatment. Skin ful, .Painless. ..Adjustment , that geU results. A : ; . x dr. iu a siARsnALii Osteopathic rbysidan and v. SurgeoB -..;.,? ma amm. Ttiiiir.' Salem niorrv Kccdllnes. 8c to 15c. Gen eral Nursery Stock. Sales Yard and Office, 544 Ferry Street. FRUITLAXD NURSERY A. J. MATH1S, Prop. Office Phone 190 Res. 1140-M hmu Kmi'th 'nr Smith & Wat- next Girl debaters will be selected from r asked write nim letters or k,ns faas rcturBed from a business Oratorical Contest Slated TntArrlass oratorical contests hh K helrf at Willamette unl win " - rers. y -- be held m com m rt it nun win utj iuiiv v 1 for nlaces on the varsity. Ing Friday. j DIED RUSSELL Henry Russell died at j local hosDital Jan. 21, age v years. Remains were forward- Will Honor John Knight The 75th birthday of John Knight, first exalted ruler of tbe Associated Oil company, is on a sim Rika, will be January ef two each In the other contests. 1 d members of the Salem lodge Salem Elks, will be janu"rr ? ' brief business trip to Eugene. 08 Cents Buys A 25x50 inch rag rug at Ham- J O 4 lltons. J- him telezrams ot congratu- W w- ition on that day. atdiis aaaress, . , 1428 East Thirty-iouna Portland. He recently suiierea a stroke of paralysis. trio to Seattle. ; Lawrence Bowlby, president of the Albany Kiwanis club, was a business visitor in the city yesteri day and a guest at the club luncl Wash Waist '4-..r r , Striped and .Checked Dimity and Broadcloth Peter Pan and Ford . . . '- - - ' - .- Collars-. m-' $1.29 $1.95 .,. . T Xv i . " . . . . " I .. $2798 "'; Where U Always Pays toPay As You Go" ed to Portland today for Inter- Fcwcr Measles Reported ment. Webb Funeral parlors in charge of arrangements. FUNERAL The funeral ot Mary A. Martin aiTA 84. who died Jan. 20. will be I v I ' . - j held at the Webb Funeral psrw cases Vcrc reported yesteraay ana today at 9 o'clock. Rev. wara Monday, while last week the num Though there are still a few J n 1 A rnsos or measles repuneu, elded change in conditions is noted for this week in comparison witn last week, according to Dr. W. B. Mnit ritv health officer. A -lew v v : : . T .: . i...jico U Of high grnae iuereuuu" included in our January eleapnee Bale. Hamilton. J-. Rnw, Vlsiato Aonralsea The estate of the late George u. I ' v ? Dr. Abrluns Electronic ; ' J Diagnosis and treatment The public thould know, that there re flftv 'tmttatlons of Dr. Abramk machine. Persons In Sa lem are now advertising and using one of these imitatlonsjander the name tf Df, Abrams For the truth about the Abrams Method address Dr. B. II. White, '605 u. i R Kafl Hank BldC. Salem, Ore- on. Adr. ' ; Just Received Several Cars of Utah and r 1 Rock Springs GOAL , Phone Us for Prices We Guarantee Onr Coal COAL OR WOOD Larmer Transfer Co. 469 State St Phone 930 WilUs Long in charge of services. Remains will be shipped to.JS.u- geno for interment. The funeral of W. A. Nelson which was to be held this morn ing, has been postponed until f n-1 day morning at 10 o ciock. ber reached as high as 10 a day. The condition is not regarded serious. Insure Your Property With Ben West. Adv. alew Portuarij EMBALMERS AND FUXERALDIRECTORS Phone 1636 Efficient Work Moderate 1 Prices I u tort lass Basketball Begun Girls at Willamette university have begun practice for the lnter- class games which will be piayea in about three weck3. Nearly 15 girls from each of the classes are turning put for these practices, which began this week. After tne tfim have heen selected the championship games will get un der way. LADD & BUSH ; M BANKERS ,: .Established 1868 General Banking Business dfficc Hburjlrom 10 u ml to 3 pini. 1 -j. WEBB & CLOUGH Leading Funeral Directors I Expert Embalmers: RIGDON & SON'S MORTUARY Extra Siicclal S5 lb. pure Flosa Mattress wiin Imoerlal Edcc. Now $17,95 al Hamiltons. Unequalcd Serrlce Alickln Will Lecture The lecturer of the Polk County Pomona Grange, Mrs. A. W. Ban lett. has been fortunate in securing J. D. Mkkck state dairy and food commissioner, ot Portland, as the speaker for tho Pomona; meeting, to be held at Monmouth Saturday His lecture, fThe Story of Milk.' is as fascinating a romance, and holds the closest attention of his audience wherever delivered, Get Cold Or It Will Get You . t i There ean be no half way measures in the treatment of a , cold you inust get something! that "will kill -it, or it is liable, in time, to kill you.'; - .5 mrfFC i : i All critics agree mat Scbaefer'l Cold Cures aro absolutely ppsltive in results aud so 'nlcasant to take. Schaefeirs The DemancU That Built Service ; Our service here at the United States National didn't just spring tip in a day. -It came through a long process of development and adjustment to. condition. The demands of out patrons have cre ated oiir facilities and services. K So, as we have "grown up " Ve have met each need with ari appropriate department or facility. The: result, is that today, whatever : you need in banking, you have but to aSk it of the United ;. States Kational, v . ... , : - 4 Driig Store imiai 133 North Co: V ..r. ; ' 1 v h , i I 'ts. t.. I ! . , .. , fci i 'i . n - ' " - :;4-iiv..v-f,,,,. United States National Bank vSalem.Orcgon -rj"