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4 i J 4 F t i i- 'CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Tra(f Jc.Casc. JIqnl$$rd, ; Charges of failure to. dim his headlights were .dismissed .against Henry IC Johnson when f ho p peared In police court yesterday, Easy Termsi- : New modern homes, close In, on terms you can handle. Phone Hew lett 17 10W. . V tU Accessories Stolen Thefts of; several automobile accessories were reported to the police Saturday.' Motometers were stolen from H. H. Hulsey while his automobile was parked la front of the Court apartments ' Friday night. During , the day someone took the side , curtains from the automobile belonging to W. E. Haxel, and spotlights from G. C. Boje and W. Ee Molsan while their car were puked at the Spaulding inilU I Health Through Chiropractic Mild treatment. Dr. Redmond. 328 Oregon building. Tel 1638. flO JVdestrian Injured Though Emil Olgin, 910 Rural avenue was struck by an automo bile driven by J. A. Krebs, 965 Saginaw,' he was only slightly bruised yesterday. In reporting the accident Krebs said the other man ran in front of his machine. The accident occurred shortly be fore nobrt.'.v " Dr. Anne Rrekke li , v.: Osteopathic physician, surgeon. Phones 85?, 4 6 9-J. flu Robert 'omlnR Here Albert E. Robett of New York, county YMCA secretary for the In ternational committee,, will be in Salem next week -and while here will visit several of the county towns. Wednesday, night he rill speak at the boys' training school, while he will speak in the Stayton, Woodburn and Gervais schools on Thursday. Thursday night he will talk to the Woodburn Com munity, clnb. z Friday morning he will address students in the Sil verton -high'- school, and at noon FURNITURE! HARDWARE! Bought, Sold and Exchanged. SALEM BARGAIN HOUSE 20 N. Coro'l Be, Phono 403 . . We Pay Cash ' ' GREAT REDUCTION 6n Italian Prune. Trees. Good Prices on Walnuts; Seedling Cher rv Trees., 8c to 15c. General Nur- lery Stock, Sales Yard and Office, FRUTTLAND NURSERY . ' - A. jr. Mathls. Prop. A' Office-Phone 190. ' Bee. 1140M You Should Know That we diagnose; locate and toeasure, from a drop of blood any llsease actiye or latent.. "We Duxlfr the Wood and cute, 17 RADIATIONS.' Of ELECTRONS (not eleetrtelty). 5 per cent of tancers, tuberculosis." goiters, dia betes., female and digestive disor ten, etc: 5 ' ' ' , 1 ; ! . JheEraCKnic - V'1484 SUte St. -Free' Public Lecture Friday, T:S0 P. M. - Vim; Neimeyer ; V : Druggist , : Jx. la Business For Your '. . . .f t.; Health u: 175 N: Coml. 'Phone 167 411 Oregon Bldfr Telephone 457 The Seavey Bell Insurance i- Agency ' ' General Insnrance Billy" Bell' ' 1 "Frank Wagmr HYDRO-ELECTRIC THERAPEUTIC INSTITUTE (Formerly Jr.-6chenka) 249 S. Cottage St. PHONE - V-- . - 1182 . . OSTEOPATHY ' The Original and Genuine Spln i al Adjustment Treatment. SkM h fuL Falnles. Adjustment that gets Teaulta. . , l DR. U a MARSHAL! I CsiteoDathle Physician and , ' ) ' I SorgeoB - C2S Ommi Blda. v Salem ' iDlt-B. H. WHITE ? DR.f ANNE BREKKE j, Osteopathic ; rbyslclaiui und Sargeona ti r The only physicians In Salem os Ing Dr; Abram' method of Elec i tropic Dlagnosla 'and Treatment. II I BO C. R. Xat'I Bank Bids. ; Salem LADD & BUSH I. . BANKERS ' General Banking Business ' Office Hours from 1 0 m. to 3. p.:ir ; - TKB OREGON. STATESMAN; SALEM, OftEGON "7 to the Silverton Chamber of Com merce. Mr. Roberts will be ac companied, by , Edwin Socolofsky, Marlon county lecretary. Mr. Roberta: was called west to attend the Interstate convention in Port land. D'Arcy Monday Speaker "Abraham Lincoln, His Life and Activities in the Cause of Free dom," will be the topic of an ad dress before rthe Salem Chamber of Commerce by Judge P. H. D' Arcy, who will speak at the regu lar luncheon Monday. Judge D'Arcy was working in a newspa per office at the time of Lincoln's death and has lived in Salem for the last 64 years. He served as municipal Judge iu 1885 and as maydr In 1890-91. Judge D'Arcy will be introduced by A. N. Moores 16 Inch Block Wood Three large loads for $15.00. Quick delivery. Fred E. Wells. Phone 1542. flO Stayton Plans Sing A community sing will be the center of attraction in Stayton on Monday night. The singing is be ing sponsored by. the Parent Teacher association, and will be led by Edwin Scolofsky. Follow ing the sfng, there will be a good program offered by the Stayton people. Rig Valentine Dance '! At; Silverton Armory, Thursday evening, Feb 14. Music by Dyna mite Six. Ladies free. Gents $1. fl3 Entire Class at Show ; The outgoing class of McKinley Junior high school attended the Near East relief show at the Grand theater in a body Saturday morning. Each added to the quota of condensed milk that will go to help keep 100,000 children. These pupils are these who will enter the Seni&r high school this week. City Grader Active- Street Commissioner Low has ordered the city grader Into ac tion. -This piece of machinery is busy In .smoothing out the roads that have become rough during the winter months. . . Memories and You, A waltz ballad that anyone will love to sing, dance or play, at Moore's , Music Bouse. fid Two Bicycles-Stolen ? H i Their bicycles were stolen some time yesterday, J, E. Earl, A5 Hood, .and ;Elmer Hanson,, 520 Oak, reported to the police yes terday. .-; - Dance Tuesday, Fob. 12 : Derby Hall. Best floor and trinel fid S. C. STONE, MO). f -General Office Practice Cancers Treated Office, Tyler's Drug Store 137 S. Commercial Street ATTENTION We still have a few Royalan Cherry Trees left at Re duced Prices, also Lambert, Bing and Water House. , MATHLS NURSERY CO. Sales Yard Opposite O. E. Depot. , : office Phone 1755 ' Government Loans on Farm 5Vjj per cent , P. S. WILKINSON 8ec..Treas. , 202 U. S. Bank Bldg. 1 Excellence is the Lever upon Which .we , depend to move large ' quantities ot coal. While oqr prices are tbe same as those for ordinary coal we strive to make thdse prices pay: for more and bigger coal satisfaction. How well we succeed can be learned by a trial. Why not make the test when it costs no more. Give us a trial, . -,: . Larmer Transfer Co. 469 State St. Phone 930 Illinois SoeUfy to Meet Everybody hailing from Illinois Invited to meet at Chamber of Commerce, Tuesday evening, Feb. 12. at 7:30. Program and re freshments. J. R. Chapman, presi dent. ' fl2 Abandoned Auto Found Abandoned in a garage on North" Commercial, an automobile was turned over to the police yes terday. The machine bore a 1923 license, and as it had been in the garage for several weeks, it is be lieved the machine v;as. stolen and abandoned here. Effort are be ing made by the police to check up on the owner. Gospel Team to Aumsville Willamette university is sending out only one Gospel team today. Several of the students will have charge of the services in Aums ville today. Pioneer Council Meets The Pioneer council for the Sa lem and Marion county district met at the Y. M. C. A. yesterday to make plans for the big round up to be. held the latter part of this week. Included in the pro gram is the county championship basketball tournament. Other spe cial events will also be staged dur ing the round-up. The exact date of this will be announced later. Dentist Improving? Dr. White, the dentist, after two weeks of illness, is improving. Buys Butcher Shop J. M. Snyder has rented the Da mon butcher shop. The shop will be remodeled and made a nifty shop, according to Mr.' Damon. "It Ain't a Gonna' Rain No More" That's what the latest fox trot at Moore'a Music House predicts. flO "Waltz Mo To Sleep" A wait that every orchestra will soon be playing and every dancer wanting to waltz. Moore's Mu3ic. House. f 10 Orders Backed Civ The Eastern Star Grange of Bend, has sent the public service commission a resolution com mending the commission for its orders reducing the freight rates on farm produce and asking the commission not to rescind ithe or der, 'k;.- Another liitch-' : ' Another hitch has come up the depot improvement plans Oregon City, according to a letter received by the public service commission from Ben C. Dey, at torney for the Southern Pacific company. The plans, it is said, interfere with the contemplated double-tracking at Oregon City. Motion Filed The Southern Pacific company has filed with the public service commission a motion that the Marion county court make more definite and certain its complaint asking for the elimination of six grade crossings on the highway between Marion and Jefferson in this county. Ball Ground for Sale The baseball ground at Twelfth and Oxford streets, that has been used by the Salem Senators tor several season, will not be avail able this season, according to an announcement from the Alberts-es tate, which owns the park. The ground is offered for sale, and will not be rentable. Women to Be Gnests The Salem Ministerial associa tion will hold its regular meeting Monday evening at the Y. M. C. A. The members wives will be guests for the dinner, which will be serv ed at 5:30. Mrs. Blaine R. Kirk- patrick will read a j)aper at the meeting. Illinois Society ' . The Illinois society will meet at the Chamber of Commerce rooms cn Tuesday evening, Lincoln, s birthday, and enjoy an evening of sociability. Governor Pierce will make the state address but other former suckers will speak and there will be a good musical pro gram. ' The meeting will convene at 7:30 and former residents of Illinois are cordially invited to be present. " ibalem Jflfortuatp EMBALMTBS AND rUVERAXt DIKECTOM ntsas less Zffidt&t Work Modest rnca WEBB & CLOUGH Leading Foneral Director Expert Embalnerl RIGDON '& SON'S MORTUARY '. . ' ; .TJ&eqnalea Serried v Cons Start Baseball ' I i inmates, of. the state prison 'are! the first 'to feel the call of the 1 1719 North Fifth street, are re baseball diamond this year and I joicing over! the birth of a son. have been limbering up to som,e extent this week. Several good recruits for the team have recent ly arrived. Wanted to Kent Five-acra farm with buildings. Ben F. West, 370 State. 110 Blblo Class Next Sunday- Next Sunday morning the first of the men's Sunday school class es to be held at the Bligh theater will meet at 9:45 o'clock. This class is open to any man in the city regardless of denominations and will be different from any Sunday school class ever held in Salem. The class is sDonsored by I the Christian church and will be known as the John Evans Bible class. Dr. H. C. Epley will have direct supervision. Special music will be offered as well, as popular and patriotic songs. Instrumental numbers will also be offered dur ing the hour of meeting and not old type hymns, according to Rev, J. J. Evans, pastor of the chnrch, Mayor Glesy Is Speaker- Mayor J. B. Giesy addressed the YMCA class in citizenship last night He spoke upon "City Gov ernment." Maruny Has Suggettioi J. . Maruny, landscape gar dener of Salem, . suggests' that signs should be erected at the en trances to Salem with these words: "Salem, the Capital of Oregon. Speed limit 20 miles. Drive slow and see our beautiful city. Drive fast and see our jail." Officers Installed At a meeting of Capital Typo graphical union Xo. 210 yesterday the officers elected several weeks ago were installed. They are President, Chester C. Baker; vice president. Jay Lee Strang; secre tary-treasurer, Fred C. Sefton; sergeant-at-arms, F. W. Sears; executive committee. Edward Heenon, Austin S. Tweed, Charles L. Unruh, John A. Blackwood; auditing committee, M. C. Brooks, Fred W. Moore, W. H. Parker; scale committee, Richard Dibb, W. H. Mills, Austin S. Tweed; dele gates to Trades and Labor coun cil, C. W. Brant, Richard Dibb, Fred C. Sefton; delegates to Al lied Printing Trades council, F. W. Sears, James R. Sovereign; delegates to Willamette valley typographical conference, John A Blackwood, James R. Sovereign, Austin S. Tweed, with alternates Arthur Brock, Harry E. Craw ford and Harry H. Hill. Name School Debaters ueoating teams which will rep - resent Salem high school this. year have been selected as a result Of the recent tryouts. The afflrma - tive squad will consist of BenOitJwife was sent here. Her number McCroskey and Edgar Tibbets, j. 8901. Though she greatly ob with Elizabeth Fairchilds and jected to all heV jewelry, in Bernice Mulvey representing the rrindin her weddine vine, was tak- negative. Avery Thompson andjen from her. This Is also done Homer Rich are the alternatives. I The first debate will be held with Stayton next Friday night on the Eubject: "Resolved, That a form of severance tax should be adopt ed in the state of Oregon." Or lando Horning is coaching the de bating team. Going Into Business- Major Henry O. Miller, assist ant adjutant general of Oregon, will resign his office shortly and go into the automobile accessory business in Salem. This was con firmed Saturday by Adjutant Gen eral George A. White. Discontinue Station The Oregon-Washington Rail road & Navigation company has filed with the public service com mission an application for au thority to discontinue its station at Wyeth, in Hood, River county. Armenia is Lecture Theme The Rev. Martin Fershethian, pastor of the Unitarian church in Salem, will lecture on '"The World and Armenia" at the Unitarian church here Sunday at S p. m. Th.e speaker is an Armenian by birth and, is familiar with condi tions there. A formal discussion will follow the lecture.. Eugene Guard, Coming Back A gal: John Flannigan, 84 years old, will be returned to the Marion county poor farm from Pendleton, according to tfie county court. He is a resident of Marion county. and has been at the farm several times before. The Pendleton Red Cross sent a message to the local chapter yesterday, asking that the local court take care of the man provided they paid his transporta tion to Salem. Annual JolIy.Vp Following an old custom, the student body of- Willamette uni versity held its annual post-exam jolly-up in the society halls on the third floor of Waller hall last night. Among features a mock chapel meeting was held, with Victor Carlson acting as dean. 'In addition to this, there were sev eral musical numbers and refresh ments. Miss Adelia White 'of Portland, who is a member of the Delta Phi sorority, had charge of the affair. Asphalt Purchased i The county court yesterday pur chased 2700 tons ot asphalt whicn will be used ia the season's par ine program; which Includes more T" Son Born !Mr. and Mrs. Merle R. Ivie. Friday, February 8. It has been named Donald Merle. Mr. Ivie Is deputy county clerk. ' Speeder Fined T .C. Tabjer was fined 125 jn I justice court; yesterday for speed ing at 40 mile an hour on the highway. j Resignation Regretted- A resolution of regret for the resignation of 11. J. Eberly as as sistant state j forester was adopted by the state board of forestry here Saturday. , Mr. Eberly will leave i March 1 for Texas where he be comes- assistant state forester for that state. Former Resident 111 Word has been received In the city . by Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Gardner that their daughter, Mrs. Fred Kntermille, now of Baker, has ;been seriously ill and recentlv underwent an operation for the removal of a goiter at St.. Vin cent's hospital, in Portland, i She is reported as progressing well. Elliott Talks to Editors N. I). Elliott, of Salem, presi dent of the district Ben Franklin club, composed of printers, will address the ' annual newspaper conference to be held on the Uni versity of Oregon campus, Eu gene, February 15 and 16. Mr. Elliott will speak Saturday after noon on "The Ben Franklin and the Country,! Printer." Represen tatives Of every newspaper and trade journal in the state are gen erally " In attendance at this con vention. They are entertained as guests of tbr university. .... .. Divorce Suit FUed-- ' A. J. Anderson yesterday filed suit for divorce from,RUth E. An derson. Desertion is charged. Conference Held' Members of the county, court conferred yesterday with Paul P. Ferrens. Southern 'Pacific attor ney, regarding the Marion-Jeffer son railroad crossing. Woman Convict Received- Mrs. Mae Watson arrived at the state prison yesterday to begin a 10-year sentence for conspiring with v her hnsband to lead little girls into a life of shame. She was accompanied by Lee Morelock, deputy United States marshall James Watson,, her husband, was sentenced to serve. 10 years and pay a fine of $10,000. Though he was' sentenced to serve in Mc Nelll s Island, upon bis own re quest, he was given 'permission -to arn to the . Leavenworth orison 1 where, he . will be given an oppor- Uunity to learn a trade. As there are, no accommodations at Mc- iNeira . f0r women prisoners, his with -the male prisoners. Owing to the particulars ;' of the 'case pri son authorities had no expression of pity toward her and suggested under the circumstances that she did not need her ring. Kiwanls Lunch Postponed Kiwanians will forego the Tues day noon luncheon in order to en tertain their wives at the annual ladies' night program and observ ance of Lincoln day next Tuesday night at the Marion hotel. The banquet is slated to begin at 6:15 O'clock.: Fred Erickson has charge of the entertainment for the night, but refuses to divulge its nature, limiting his comment to the fact that it will be. highly entertaining. Mash Owner Jalledt Sixty day In the county jail and a fine of $200 were imposed upon Harry Carl when he appeared be fore P. J. Kontz, justice of the peace, Saturday. Carl was arrest ed while brewing a strange mix ture, highly odorous of fermented fruits. He claimed to be inventing a gasoline 'substitute. Carl was charged with being drunk and having intoxicating liquor in his possession.'.' Minister RecoVeringt Friends in Salem have received word that Bev; Alfred P. Bates, formerly ofi Salem, is recovering from a rather prolonged illness in Portland. He expects to be fully recovered ia three weeks. s Sympathetic Understanding j ' -0 - Professional skill is not the only, requirement of a 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 Berrice includes friend ly and sympathetic under standing of the task In hand. 'The personal element," we hold, is equally as important as ..proficiency In technical requirements. , Terwilliger Funeral ; -.v';- Home 77tf Chemeketa Street Ttefephone 724 . - SUHt)AY M6RNlNc, PEBflUAftVlO. 1924 Better Slogan Wanted? Some slogan that is better than ?Com, Share Our Fruits" is want ed by the Chamber of. Commerce for use in connection with the new booklet advertising Salem that is Boon to b issued. This booklet will be given to all tou'rists who pass through the oily. Thre are no prizes ottered for the best slo gan. ConvicT Found in Amiy , After escaping from a prison wood camp March 11, 1923. Frank Payne, a former inmate of the state prison, is being held at Ft. McDowell, Calif., for the Salem in stitution. C M. Charlton, princi pal keeper, left for his prisoner yesterday. - Payne Was located some time ago in the army, serving in the Philippine islands. He was sent back to this country. Payne was received at' the prison Septem ber 10, 1920, to serve five years. He was sentenced in Multnomah county. 1 Case Dismissed The case of Elsie M. Eisaman against Harry J. Eisaman was dis missed yesterday without preju dice. The order dismissing the case was signed by Judge Percy R. Kelly. I PERSONAL ...... Mrs. R. D. Cray is spending the week-end in Portland, " visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cummings, of Roseburs, are spending the week-end in Salem. Before leav ing for the Umpqua valley to take oyer the management of the new Terminal hotel there Mr. Cum mings was with the Spaulding Logging company Mr. and : Mrs. Henry E. Morris and Son. Kenneth, are spendipg the week-end in Portland. E. M. Allen, of Corvallis, was'a Salem visitor Saturday. Miss Opal E. Hqrnbeck and Miss Francis J. McCan, students at the state normal school, at Monmouth, were in the "city yes terday. J. W. Starrett, of Roseburg, is spending the week-end in the city Mrs.: Edpa Preston was in Sa lem yesterday from Eugene. Ada Jackson was in the city recently from her home at Blod- gett. E. A. Lawler, of Portland, was a business caller in Salem yester day. R, L. Rayburn, national build ing architect for the YMCA, will arrive in Salem Monday .night, ac cording to word received yester day by C. A. Kells, executive sec retary of the YMCA. Mrs. Ward Irvine left for Port land Saturday noon. Her husband motgred to Portland later in the day. Fred A.: Williams, Salem attor ney, was a Portland business visi tor yesterday, Gladyri Smith, sister, and a "IN the midst of cold drear winter we always remember summer time and fragrant, colorful flowers. They are so beautiful that the mem ory of them cftngs for ever. A girl never loses thought of a flower gift such as we can send her. "Say it with flower" A. D. SMITH (Florist) 1278 X. Liberty. Phone 203J The -rerage hen does not pay a profit PURE BRED HENS BRED TO LAY PAY BIG PROFITS and have made hundreds of poultry men wealthy. -Four--teen trios of world cham pion purebred chickens will be given free to ambitious men, women, boys and girls. Send name and address, and full information will be mailed. PUREBRED CHICKEN EDITOR Northwest Poultry Journal Salem, Oregon. Dept. A." party of friends stopped in Salem for a 'shor - tim i yesterday on theirSray to the rbrtland automo bile show. lr. Sjnith Is proprie tor of" a -garage In Grants Pass. E. J. Barrett and William Ben- net, of the llartman Shale Oil yndicate. of Portland, were re cent , business visitors in the city. They are pales manager and at torney respectively. . 30,000 Gallons of. Juice Wanted By Eastern Trade Out of the clera skies has, come a request for prices fin 30,000 gal ons of loganberry juice. Th4 of fer wa$ feceived by the 'Oregon Growers Cooperative association from - the . east. The association will make a bid for the business. t was announced Saturday. While, .the association has not sufficient juice -on hand to meet the orde.r.th.exe js., plenty M tbe rt0TT- ',i?r- Dr. Mendelsohn FITS GLASSES CORRECTLY 1113 offices are equipped with the most' modern in struments, together with more than one-third of a century's ' experience which are at your disposal for good eye service. His prices are very rea sonable for the materials and service given. He guar antees satisfaction In every respect. If glasses , do not give satisfaction, they will be changed free for a period - of one year. PHONE. 723. 210-11 United States Bank Building The Day of Love Is St. Valentine's Day Is one of the deep heart holidays; the one.i.. day of the year that" we give over to the1'1 thought of love alone. ? V ; Spa Chocolales will help you keep this love 1 i lay as nothing else can. h " ; . We have a large assortment of beautiful heart boxes. ARE YOU FAIR TO YOUR LOVED ONES? Not if you neglect your own health. Every1 time that you try -to "wear out", a cold you are gambling with the future ot those dependent upon you for support. , If SCIIAEFER'S COUGH SYRUP will cure the most stubborn cold or cough . " SCH AEFER'S 135 N: Commercial 0OODUSED J. & C. Fischer, like new, cost $650 originally; same guarantee as a new piano I . . $275 S. W. Miller, in fine tone. $260 Also two good practice pianos, $65 each. Several others from $85 up. Terms $5 down, $1.50 a week. - i GEO. 432, State .Street! ; ; . district and In the fcands of grcVK eriVwbq are vjnembers: ot eciJ soclation.Tne. juice is believed te b?.wa.nted for use In Jelly making and it Is hoped; the request may " only be a forerunner of additional business along this line. INVESTMENT; The paper manufacturing business Oregon's safe and , sound Industry. Ask your ' friends who invest In Jthis cla,ss ,of securities. . w . -Get some common In- the. PortfandPuIp& Paper Co. - ? ; 603 Title & Tnut Bldg. Portland, Ore i' 1 "Roosevelt's Greatest ; . Discovery , . Perhaps no one thing meant -more to Roosevelt's happi ness than hisf accidental dis-, covery that' his vision was -defective. . "I ,- bad no Idea . how beautiful the - world was, be exclaimed, after glasses . had "opened bis eyes." And so It", la with most of ua. We aire miss- ' Ing much: . of . the world's beauties because unknown,, to us our vision .is defec- . tlve. Know that jour eyes are 180 per cent efficient don't "guess," We fit you to avpalr of . "Quality Beyond V Question" Shur-on glass if, you need glasses. . J1 . MORRIS OPTICAL "C6. 301-2-3-4 Oregon Bldg- KA I. Km . nupinV A . Dr. H.' E. Morris : J Dr, A. McCulloch . 1 DRUr. STORE -Phone' 197 1 condition, big-deep full 15 C. WILL (I i ! Ml -t.i't u 14 I ' list 1 Mi M1' 1 1 vr i 1 7 ; than 25 miles of pavement. I X