.4 - I ! THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON SUNDAY MORNING; JANUARY 271924 It if a. V 'If ' t ' X 11 3 0 kl I i: if I if j t CI1Y NEWS IN BRIEF give the honor to someone else. A. L. Dalrymple, warden at the state penitentiary, is secretary ot the county committee. Hearing at Yakima I The . public service commission received Information from, the Interstate commerce commission Saturday that the interstate com mission will hold a hearing at Yakima, Wash., March 1 relative to freight rates on fresh fruits and vegetables for the Pacific north west, j Examiner Kephart of the interstate commerce commission will conduct the hearing. ocal dairy, failed to appear in police court yesterday and his bail of 20 declared forfeited. Sco Our Drapery Man i Extra special , for one , we,ek only we . will make your draperies up at! a great discount. C. S Hamilton. J29. Card of Thank We wish to thank our many friends and neighbors, also the Odd' Fellows and Royal Neighbors, for the beautiful .floral offerings and help rendered during tho ill ness asd death ot our huband and father, V. A. Nelson. Sarah E Nelson and family. J27. Buy That Boy a Pup ! Airedale, collie and bull pups at special prices. Flake's Petland, 273 State. J 2 9. Bicycle Is Found- A bicycle, fonnd at Thirteenth and Mission, has been brought to the police station by Officer Victor. iiet Your Tickets Fr "Nothing But the Truth." Aus pices Order of DeMolay. j27. Speeder Forfeits Bail G. E. Odekirk of Portland for feited $10 bail deposited about a week ago when be was arrested for speeding. 16 Inch Block Wood Three large loads for Fred E. att, Henry Hartley, Don Lock wood. Esther Bauman and Lily Allinden. These youne Deonle Quick delivery. were entertained with a social last Pnone 12- J2' night. Others will assist in the' West Salem Methodist church ser vices tonight, beginning at 7 o'clock. $15.00. Wells. Judfcc Marries Two Couples Judge W. H.' Downing officiated at two marriages yesterday. Adin Blakley and Gladys Tucker were . . . . 1 If UiiikMllne Oiwrallon I me Iirsi coupie weuaeo auu i- ' I - -w i a it liAlnn I. R. Smith, proprietor ot the oen nenry i.uni anu aiu. r,u Smith cigar store, underwent an operation for removal of tonsils at the Willamette sanitarium yesterday. Barstad were the second married by the judge. All are from Salem. Baby Chicks First chicks for 1924 ready lor delivery Monday, Jan. 28th. Tat ronize home industry. Salem Chlcktrles. 558 State St., Salem. j27. " Bugs at January Clearance sale prices, ton. j29. llamil- Settlt His Hash- Efforts to locate V. A. Hash wanted here In connection with having issued worthless and forged checks, have proven successful and the wanted man is being held in Roseburg, according to a wire re ceived; by the sheriff's office Sat urday.! Deputy Sheriff Sam Burk hart ?wiH leave today to bring Hash back to Salem. Health Tlu-ough Chiropractic Mild treatment. Dr. Redmond, 328 Oregon building. Tel 1638. J27. Business Methods Topic Charles Francis Walker, presi dent of the Northwestern- School of Commerce; will give the Salem Kiwanians some inside informa tion on "Business Methods" at the Many Are Out of,Worlc regular luncheon to be held Tues- Nearly 200 people sought em- day noon. President Walker is an ployment at the United States bur authority upon his subject and hisleau at the YMCA during the week address promises to be one of high tending January 26, when 175 men imnortance to all business men. and 16 women registered. Com- Prof. E. W. Hobson, head of the mon labor headed the list, with M vocal department of Willamette J applying and calls for 10, the university, accompanied by Pro- same number being referred and fessor Launer, will provide the! placed. Thirty-eight farm hands January Clearance Sale 1 Our; entire, line' ot cretonnes. S. Hamilton.l-j29. ' C. 32-Pieee Set DislJes Several patterns to choose from Tan nar v clearance sale. $5.10 at ,HamBton'a.r-J29. Took Corner Too Fast For cutting a corner at High an Chemeketa yesterday, L. Hill was arrested by Officer Thompson He was released unedr $5 bail and cited to appear in police court on Monday. Baby Chicks- First chicks for 1924 ready for delivery Monday, Jan. 28th. Pat ronize home industry. Salem Chickeries, 558 State St., Salem. J27, Riley Forfeit BaK , . William Riley; charged with as sault and battery upon Walter D. Gardner, driver of a truck for a Several Patterns of High Grade -Bedroom suites in ivory, mahog any, walnut and gray, greatly re duced during Hamilton's January clearance sale. 327 Salvation Army- Salvation army Sunday services. Holiness meeting, 11 a. m. A real time where the children of God will come for full gospel preaching and Envoy Inman, the "Old Scout" preacher, will preach a live wire sermon. Sunday school, 2 o'clock. Classes for all ages and a fine time with the children. Come and bring them. YPL, a young people's meeting and a happy time for all the young folks. Battle for souls, 7:45. A sottl saving time- with the old fighter on the line for God. At this meeting Envoy , Inman will bring some inspiring incidents from his life of varied experience Music, singing and solos. Meet ings every night excepting Monday. F ISM 40 AND EIGHT Feed ia n d Entertainment Scheduled for McCornack Hall Monday Night Dance Thursday, Jan. 29. Derby hall. The Orioles play. J27. will music for the luncheon. $1500 Ixwin Wanted On Salem residence. sky, phone 970. Socolof- -327. Only Three More Days To take advantage of our Jan uary clearance sale. Hamilton. j29. Ambulance Not Sold Though the Oleson Used Car exchange held an auction sale in an effort to dispose of its property prior to going out of business, the ambulance has not yet been sold, it was announced yesterday. The garage occupied by the exchange will be leased and it is expected will take over the ambulance ser vice, though ft may be disposed of to private interests who will con registered, with eight each in.de mand, referred and placed and 30 woods laborers, of which 22 were In demand. Fifteen were referred and 11 placed. Salespeople are seeking work, 17 registering, with one sought, seven referred and one placed. Others registering were five carpenters, one laundry work er; eight chauffeurs and six engin eers. For female labor, eight cooks registered, with two each in demand, referred and placed; seven domestics, four of which were in demand, three referred and two placed. One dressmaker applied and received work. Naturalization Class lleld-- A number of men who will ap pear before the county court Feb ruary 6 for examination as to their eligibility for first papers attended the mock naturalization class held at the YMCA last night. The men have been attending regularly and this method was adopted in order thoroughly to familiarize them with the actual proceedings and to prevent possible nervousness upon their parts. Elmo S. White acted as judge with C. A. Kells, execu tive secretary of the YMCA, as ex amining officer. PERSONAL Notice The Oleson Auto Exchange has been sold to H. H. Harris, who is sole owner of the business at this S. C. STONE, M J). General Office Practice Cancers Treated Office, Tyler's Drug Store 137 8. Commercial Street Building 'Permits Issued According to building permits issued by Marten Poulsen, city re corder, Adam Engle will build a dwelling at 925 North Summer at a cost ot $5,000, and.E. H. Dick inson a dwelling at 965 North Winter, to cost $3800. time. We are out for business. tinup the service on a commission Day and night storage and service at reasonable rates. We are in position to give you first class me chanical service. Ambulance ser vice continuous. For any immed iate service phone 666. H. H. Harris, 173 S. Liberty. j29. E. M. Page will leave tonight for Portland. He expects to re turn to Salem Thursday. Mr. Page ia Oregon campaign , manager for United States Senator Charles L. McXary. f Lee Chapin will be in Gervais tonight where he will have charge of the Christian Endeavor services at the Presbyterian church. Myrtle Ann Martin, a student There may be a long, long trail a-winding but those who hit it Monday night will find that it leads to the big entertainment and feed in McCornack hall, given to all ex-service men of Marion and Polk counties by La Societe des 40 Homines et 8 Chevaux, the play order of the American legion. Invitations have been sent to all legion posts In the two counties and representatives of the Silver- ton, Dallas, Independence, Wood- burn, Mt. Angel and Albany posts are expected to b-i present Some attractive features are of fered on the program. George p. Griffith, state vice commander. fill make the introductory remarks followed by short addresses by Chief Justice Thomas A. McBride of the Oregon supreme court, and Col. Peuram C. Whitworth of Portland. Among the special numbers ar? a violin solo by Mrs. Muriel Wood of San Francisco, who has jus' returned Trim a concert tour of South Anurlca; a double act by Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hickman, of the Hickman-Bessey stock company vocal solos uy Mrs. Hickman and a specialty number by Jack Bessey E. Cooke Patton, Salem's premier magician, will mystify the audi ence with some of his sleight of hand performances for 15 min utes, offering some of his claver est work. WTilliam McGilchrist fir has consented to give some special musical numbers. Hobnails and mess-kits are ta boo for the big feed that will fol lnv the entertainment, ana me it looks shorn, for few weeks or mdnths merely, look' wise' and per haps suggest that "'it's a good, idea to-try-it -that way," or. merely say "it will be nice to keep It curled," etc' 'r '. But watch the newly bobbed ones, wpraen and girls. The first time it is cut long, the next time, it's off to. the tip of .the ear, and after tber first week or so only those who are particular and are willing to lose, toeir precious rest hours have it curled. It takes too much time and then "straight bobs" are such nifty affairs. . Of course the curl is popular but among the busy business women, not the flipper, who still must be different, the-straight, short bob is the thing. And every day or so, some one whom you never dreamed would do it, finds out it is mighty convenient and so easy to care for. The' most pojjujar roadhuse, howefer.Ms if little shaek;buflr6D a jitney xWuial;V 1 5:' .- r.V-- 1. Miferes ntoneu oocfCoa 5 tjou.jrt : 1 . T3URNING poor- coal 0 8 O o 0 0 Q TlnnuaFSemor Play Is Given By Indian Students "Green Stockinsrs," a three-act comedy, was the arnnal plav of the senior class at. the Chemawa Indian school Friday night. Mrs. Ada B. Risser, senior teacher at the school, directed the play. A part of the proceeds goes to the high school loan fund. Music for the play was furnished by an or chestra of senior boys. Members of the cast were Jesse Morgan, Ernest Hill. John Petel lin, Harry Frost, Alex Eyle, John Long, Eli Karabelnkofsi Clara Hamilton. Sadie Seeds, Eva O- Bryan, Lora Gray and Anna T ee Thomas. v D like burning paper doi- jL . lar bills. You spend a 10t ; J of money and get no heat, v But when you invest yodr 0 money in coal ot the high- Q est quality such as we are , Q offering - you. are,. indeed, ) . saving money and getting - U . big result. jL .8 Mil I MAM FIIFI CO. Broadway at Hood I V 4:1-. n PHONE 1855 Tha rebels in .Mexico now con trol almost everything except the capital and the situation. basis. 98 Cents Buy) A fine rag rug at Hamilton's January Clearance Sale. j29. be sufficient chow for ail, even to the extent of "putting out seconds." GREAT REDUCTION Italian Prtne Trees. i rn Prices on Walnuts, seedling uner ry Trees, 8c to 15c. General Nur sery Stock, Sales Yard and Office, 644 Ferry St. FRC1TLAND NURSERY . i A. J. Matbi nop. Of flee Phone 100. Gospel Teams Arc Activ Three gospel teams, composed of Good I Willamette university students, All Short Ends ' Of drapery; greatly reduced Jan uary clearance sale. C. S. Hamil ton. j2 9. will be active this week-end, ap pearing at Aurora, Bethel and West Salem. Those going to Aurora will leave at 8:45 o'clock Writ Dismissed Judge Bingham yesterday sus tained a motion to dismiss the writ of habeas corpus brought against Debates to jllegJ The debfite season for Salem high school will begin February 15 when the high school team will meet Woodburn and Stayton high school. The Salem negative team is Bernice Mulvey, Elizabeth Fair childs and Homer Richards and the affirmative team is Benoit Mc- BOBBE D IS HOLDING WW You Should Know That wo , diagnose, locate and Heasurc. from a drop of" blood any :. lisease active or latent. ' v ,"We purify, the blood and cure, ' y RADIATIONS of ELECTRONS 5 (not. electricity J, 95 per cent of V tancers, tuberculosis, goiters, dia ketcs, .lemala' and aigeitlYtt'dlior : lers, etc. v ' . - r; The Era Clinic r i - ,1484. Stata St. '-; ' ; k. JTteo '. Public Lecture Friday, . "V'-.ro- 7-.30 P. M. " Dr. J. N. Smith by the guardian rni, morn nB Tand will - Ve unrer of Myrtle O'Grady who is confined Cro.key. Edgar Tibbets and Av this morning and wi 1 1 be tinder j feeble- ery Thompson. The question is minded. The attorney general "Resolved that a severance tax Is represented Dr. Smith in the liti gation. The hearing was set' for 1:30 Saturday afternoon. All the Ravings of Folk Who Don't Like it Have No Effect Marvin Stolzheise. captain. Others . Res. 1140Mof this team are Katherihe Ross- man, Adelia White, Elizabeth Sil ver. Robert Notson. Glen Stone- man and Ruth Hewitt. They will be accompanied by Edwin Soco lofsky and have charge of the ser vices at the Presbyterian church. At the Bethel Presbyterian church, east of Woodburn, the following team will participate in the serv ices: lUth Hill captain, Roy Hy- a desirable feature of a system of state and local taxation Astrology Stars tell life's story! Send birth date and dime for trial read ing. Eddy, 1085 B., Suite 3A, AU Living Room Suits Greatly reduced during Janu ary clearance saie. uamiuon. J29. ym. Neimeyer Druggist. i In Business For Your Health 175 N. Com!. Phone 167 Sea Foods a Specialty Experienced Caterers OYSTER LOAF RESTAURANT Court! Street, Near Liberty Extra Special -On our entire line of draperies. For this week only we will make up your draperies at a great re duction. See our drapery man. C. S. Hamilton. yi'J. Fine Line Braided rag rugs January Clearance Sale prices. At Hamil ton's. See cast window. j29. SOI v. R. National nan jsuuaing Phone 83 Res. Phone 469-J 411 Oregon Bldgj. Telephone 43 The Seavey Bell Insurance 4 Agency General Insurance 'inf Beir Frank Wagar . mytiro-ELECTRIC THERAPEUTIC INSTITUTE (Formerly ur. ovf 24 S. Cottage St. - , - 1182 OSTEOPATHY The Original'and Genuine Spin al Adjustment Treatment. Skui Adiustment that ' ui. i '- gets results. DR. lw C MARSHALD OslcopatWe Thysiclan and !: '-': Burgee MO n.. itiri;. - r Salem ; jfi ff va.WM mm - v - ' Dr. Abram Electronle Diagnosis and , treatment, j The public ihoold know that there are Z om i titty : f Imitations ot J : Abramfc' machine. - Persons In Sa lem are noW 'advertising and tising one ot these Imitations under the rr Abrams. . For the 1 liauio w ' troth about the Abrams Method address Dr. D. H. White. 606 U. S. Nat'l Bank Bids., Salem, Ore- ' gon. Adr. ' DR. ANNE BREKKE Osteopathic Physician and ' Surgeon I . ' Day and Night Calls , Free Consultation Salem, Oregon Notice of Appeal Filed Notice of appeal to the supreme court was fijed yesterday by the defendants in the case of Ella Soules against Maude Silver and others. The case is that in which Judge Bingham recently ordered the farm sold which was left by the husband of Ella Soules and father of the defendants and the money invested. The will provid ed that the widow was to have the proceeds from the farm but testi mony was offered to show the farm was not producing enough to pay taxes now. Tho Rev. H. D. Chambers, Rector of St. Paul's church will take for his topic at the 11 o'clock service today, "Healing From the Church Standpoint." Lost Between Independence and Sa lem or Salem and Albany, one traveling bag, containing books, papers, keys etc. Finder will please notify Mrs. Sarah Smith, S41 Ei Second St., Albany. Phone 566R. Reward j2 7. at the University of Oregon, is mess heigeant promises there will spending the week-end at her home on South Commercial. Rev. and Mrs. H. D. Chambers will leave for Portland Monday to attend the. annual meeting of the iocese of Oregon and the wom an's auxiliary. J. E. Anderson, of the Used Car Corner, will leave the first of the week for a buying trip to Cal ifornia. A Li. A. McCoskine or Baker ia stopping at the Bligh hotel over the week-end. Carlton Savage or the Oregon Normal school is here over Sunday from Monmouth. Mr. Savage Is secretary to President J: S. Lan ders. , "Mr. and Mrs. Joseph' Burke Knapp of Portland have returned, homo after a few days visit with Mrs. Knapp's parents, Warden and Mrs. A. M. Dalrymple, of the state prison. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Mitchell registered at' the Marlon hotel yes terday from Roseburg. & Floyd T. Fox of Silverton was in Salem yesterday. Harold, Herbert and Walter So- colofsky, students at the Univers ity ot Oregon,, are spending the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. I). D. Socolofsky. E. C. Lucas of Klamath Falls Is registered at the Terminal. D. E. Norcross of Metzger was a Salem business caller Saturday. M. F. Leach of Tillamook is a week-end guest in the city. Mr. and Mrs, M. F. Welter are ia Salem from their home at Beaverton. . Mrs, Jacob GondccK or uregon Bob. bobs, what a world of trouble they make! The men rave, first because women will bob their hair, then when it is done and really she seems to type as well or cook as well a3 ever, then they rave be cause she keeps them waiting for their turn In the barber's chair And now the unbobbed sister Is beginning to rave, why? Because she cannot get a hat to fit her since the makers of hats tniB spring; so the unbobbed ones say at least, have built the spring cre-j ations with the bobbed ones in mind aud so unbobbed sister has another reason to be disgusted or envious ot her bobbed sister. Do you think that Martha Jones will ever bob her hair Presto! In the morning she comes with it all bobbed and curled. Do you think Mary Jane could ever wear a bob? Don't be surprised if Mary Jano becomes quite a beauty a simple v v m --"v vj-v iMin r FOR RENT Two ; flvefroom Bungalows, one 8-room. 7 and m 6-room. . Immediate DOfiMsslon on three. '. Rents $20 to 945. , j HOUSES FOR TWO We have three 'small Homes . oi tnree and four rooms. ' Brand new, South. For sale on terms you' can handle. . Priced f 1600 to $3300. Quick pos session. - j - Dr. Mendelsohn Does not belong to any COM BINE. His prices are very reasonable for the materials and service given. More than . bne thfrd of a century of practical experience is at your service. He guarantees satisfaction in every respect. If glasses do not give satls- faction, the Will' be changed . free for a peridd of one year. Phone 723. 210-11 United States Bank Building. TWO US FT Lot SIO Iow $10 a month. High: and dry south.- ' , r'j, HOME AND INVESTMENT Close In 8-room house snit- ' able for renting rooms, ex cellent condition, furnace and fireplace. Immediate posses Becke & Hendricks I it ts nni T1l.. lut a lleatrol In your home, room the same. C. J29. It heats every S. Hamilton. a-ith her hair cut in - . City is among out of town people shiQgle in the city. , Most of those who contemplate W. A. Cummings of Roseburg f cohhi nc heir hair say: "I am go- is snending the week-end in the . . n it cut ioD and im 2M Get Your Tickets For "Nothing But the Truth." Aus pices Order of DeMolay. J27. Excellence is the Lever upon which we depend to move Quantities ot coal. : - While our prices are the same as those tor ordinary coal we strive to makei those prices pay for more and bigger coal satisfaction. How well we succeed can be learned by a trial. Why not make tho test when; it costs no more. Give us a trial.; Larmer Transfer Co.j 469 State St. Phone 930 Meeting Scheduled W. H. Downing, chairman ot the Marion county Democratic central committee has sent out let ters to the various precinct com mitteemen notifying them of a meeting to be held next Saturday at the court house. Judge Down ing says one of the big pieces of business will be the selection of a new chairman since he wants to Rev. and Mrs. Jf. D. Chanibcrr Will motoir to Portland Monday to attend the annual convention of the diocese of Oregon and the Wo men's auxiliary. Harold I Cook Public Stenographer, 416 Ore gon Building. Phone 412. 13 DIED McKIBBEX Eva McKibben, age 20 years, at local hospital yes terday. Body at Webb Funeral parlors. Announcement later. When You Can Buy The best fence at a price as low or lower than is being asked for fence of an inferior quality, there is no reason for buying any but Square Deal", and that is the fence we sell. Charles R. Archerd Implement Co., Salem, Oregon, 210 State street. j27. l5alem Jfltortttarp rMBAXMERB AND rUXEBAX. DIKECTOES Vfcont 1658 Efficient Work ModeraU Wen LADD & BUSH -V BANKERS- - -J - General Banking Business Office Hours from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. WEBB &CLOUGH Leading Funeral Directors Expert Embalmeni RIGDON & SON'S , MORTUARY Uneqnaled Serriet Iuti-odutc Xew Members- Five new members will be in troduced at the Chamber of Com merce luncheon Monday noon. These are J. E. Purdy, field secre tary of :Wlllamette university; city. Mrs. Cummings, wno nas been visiting in, Astoria, is expect ed to return the first of the week. J. W. liamb.of Eugene was in Salem Saturday afternoon. ' Elsie: Downing of Oakdalo was in Salem yesterday on business. Hugh McGee of Scotts Mills was raiipr yesterday at the county school superintendent's office. Esther Dowd Demarcst of Wood burn was in Salem Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Diesch of Gervais was in Salem yesterday. Lee ''-Dyers of Habbard was in Salem oA school business yester day. He is principal of tho school at Hubbard. Lcla Recti, a teacher at Stayton, is spending the week-end with her family in Salem. W. F. Wright of Qloverdale was in Salem Saturday. Lenna Perdue of Gervais was in town yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. X. D- Elliott have as their euests over the, week-end E. G. Hodson of Prinevijle and Mrs. Eduar Bundy of Portland. associated 1 The visitors are brother and sister. keep it curled." Those who have had their tress es or hair, depending upon how Mrs. Lelace H. Ellis. with Mrs. Gertrude J. M. Tage in of Mrs. Elliott. tho Golden Rule real estate firm; Addison M. Pago, farmer living on Mr. and Mrs. Russel of Chicago route 9; Ira W. Jorgensen, black- win the loving cup. The RusscU smith and automobile accessory have been married 62 years. and repair business 190 South High, and O. J. Hull, who recent ly bought .out Grunert's auto top shop at State. The member ship committee last week consist ed of George 1L Alden, Mrs. Ger- trudx? J. M. Page and C. E. Albln. The committee for this week Is R; : O. Snelling. Ueorge H. Graben- horst and Thco M. Barr. Seven teen new members were received1 during January. Sympathetic Understanding ----O--" Professional skill H not tho only requirement of r fun eral director. He must per form his sensitive tasks quietly and " unobtrusively, and in a tactful manner that inspires confidence and good will. Our service includes friend ly and sympathetic under standing of the task in hand. The personal clement, we hold, is equally as important as proficiency in technical requirements. Ter willi ger Funeral Home 770 Chemeketa Street , Telephone 721 Auction )r Sale: 29 'W TUESDAY, JAN. 1:30 p.m. On Lansing Road Between Silverton Road and the Garden Road, just one mile east of Fairgrounds i - 10 Fresh Jersey Cows with calves at side. 2 horses,; Farm Machinery, Household Furniture, 10 tons of Hay, Tools and many other articles. Terms cash. - l- - . Woodry & Woodry; Auctioneers. - ' Mrs. G. P. Livingston Owner American Legion Thoso playing basketball "ill meet at Armory Monday evening at I to. Iprio. a team. -J27, Oregon Pulp and Paper Co. j Balem, Oregon r MANUFACTURERS Sulphite, and Manila Wrappings, also Butchers Wrapi !pings,l Adding Machine Paper, Greaseproof, Glassinc, Drug Bond, Tissue Screenings and Specialties,, : The Fence Which Gives Satisfaction : ' - , . . -5 The Fenc which is easy to handle when being pul and which gives long service. , I up, How Do These Prices Look to You? 7- 26 34c per rod 8-32 SSc per rod 9- 39 43V2cperrod j". Look good, do they not? And this is not all Come and see us, and we will show you where the ."SQUARK DEAL" Fence is better; and the above prices are not all we have to offer you, for we allow a discount for Spot Cash. . 4 , . ; :- Chorlco Rm Archeird Implement: o ' " ; Salem, Oregon, , 210 Stale Street. ' 4