THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY' 15, 1924 V 4 k 1 1 1 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Celery Men Meet Saturday Fpr the j purpose pt getting to KetlHr,,and jU$cussIng celery con ditions and prospects, members of the Labish MeadoVs Celery union .will; meet in the committee room of the Chamber of Comnierce at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon. Dance at Schlndler Hall I v , Saturday night. fi: : Amtwrr Filed "M. a. Lange has filed an, answer, Jrojvnter claim pr cross complaint H the divorce suit filed by Nora ,MAnn( Lange. lie claims that sud den wealth in the form of inheri tances and government land pat fnU turned the head of the plain tltf in such a manner as make hf, neglect her farm home. duty on their Debate Tonight at High Srhool Saleni High vs. Stayton Jlih free. - fir IWwfft Party SaturOay Thn Salem Woman's chili will Fbonxor a benefit card party at .the club rooms Saturday afternoon and eveninc. Brlde will be Tlayed in the afternoon and fiTe - htmdred in the evening. The affair- is open to the general public, according to .Mrs. C. K. Spaulding. member of the building fund com mittee, which is In charge. Tables e jceiyc .v;V Mtr..Sva tUaz ; M rs. . tU K. , AuderRon or 'Mrau Homer Gimlet. :R f : - Innate Tonight at High .&-liool rkilem High vsoStaytpn High n: la..,' .. , . ,fMTrmnr to Move ; 2t is l understood that Governor Pierce and family will soon move -from the residence they occupy oi .South Twelfth street, which is owned by George Graves, into a house owned by Dr. yB. Ij. Steeves - on State street. Vood Special FIve loads 16 inch, inside mill wood, $17.50. Order now. Prompt delivery Spaulding Logging Co. I r r. t fl5 FCRXmpiE! HARDWARE! Thought, Sold and Exchanged. I BALEM BARGAIN HOUSE - pO N. Coral St. Ehone 403 f ..'I , " ; -We Pay CnahTVk . j; s GREAT WSDVCtlOli i 1 " . . I i " i &n Italian Prune' Trees. 1 :Good ' Prices on Walnuts, Seedling Chef itf Trees, 8c to 15c. General Nur ty Stock, Sales Yard and Office, J44 Ferry St. f FItTJITLANT) NURSERY v i. i . A. J. Mathis, Prop. t Office Phone 190. Res. 1140M You Should Know .That we diagnose, locate and neasure, from a drop of blood any ' llsease -active or latent. 1 We purify the blood and cure, .ly RADIATIONS of ELECTRONS not electricity), 85 per cent of tanceri, tuberculosis, colters, dla- ietea, female and digestive diaor- lers, etc. V' t The Era Clinic " 1484 SUte 6C i Wm. Neimeyer Druggist i In Business For Your j ?) 1 Health.... --.rii 175 N. ComtL Phone 167 l Oregon rttlgrr Telephone 45 STvSs sicavey Rell Insurance ?.v," ' ' AzencV -l nnMl tkanrtnM 'Wily Bell , ' , '; Frank "Wagar I HYDRO-ELECTRIC THERAPEUTIC INSTITUTE (formerly Dr.': fichenkij , ', V :- -249 S. CotUge SC. . PHONE - - - v 1182 OSTEOPATHY 1 The Original and Genuine. Spin al Adjustment Treatment. Skill ful, ' Painless Adjustment i that $eta "results. '; yv s ;:. v."-. r DR. L. a IIARSHALL - -" Osteopathic Fbyskian and ' l SurKeon; . K2S Oregon Bids. 'Balean V . DR. B. H. WHITE "V DR. ANNEBRfcKKE ; . Osteopathle v . i Physiclanj and Surgeons The only physicians In Salem us ing Dr. Abram' method of Elec tronle Diagnosis and Treatment. 60f U. S. Natl Bank Bid. Salem LADD & BUSH BANKERS f Established 1868 "': ' t 1 Ceneral Banldne Business . . . . lllO.fficwiffoB'Id a. mrfeicinrr Will Issue Invitations j Abstractors Active Members Polk county real estate men.1 Through a resolution passed at will be invited to Salem to hearjth Thursday luncheon of the Mr. Herren, national real estate j Marion-Polk County Realty asso association riian, who will be here (elation at its regular meeting yas March 8. In addition, invitation ; lerday. ih. I'nion Abstract com- will be extended others in the city who are interested in similar lines of activities. The invitations will be sent by the Marion-Polk County Realty association. Debate Tonight at High School Salem High vs. Stayton High free. fl5 Would Be Citizen George Bessos Athanosopolos, also known " as George Resso Paulus. yesterday filed his declar ation of intention to become a citizen of 'the United States. lie is a native of Greece. Dance at SchinUler Hall Saturday night. fi: To Stanford Again Prof. James Tv Matthews of Wil lamette university has again ac cepted the offer of Stanford uni versity to join its teaching staff at the summer session school and will leave the. local institution im- iJ1MHU:U', - v following the comple tion or the school year to spend the summer in the south. He will toacb a 10 weeks' course in calcu lus. Lf,t Jhae- the graduating class of 23 presented Professor Matthews with'-, gift of $750, to bo nsod for ajrip to England and France, which Jhe has planned to tako tor many years. The trip will now ho. postponed tint1 next summer. l1iy n CoM? . K-X-0-"X A C-O-T-D Tablets sure knox It. At Darby's drug store only, Court and Liberty. Sts. a:. Will Discuss Goiter . The next meeting of the Polk-Yamhill-Marion Medical society will be held at The Spa Tuesday niftht. Feb. lftr beginning at 7 o'clock. Dr. J. Earl Else will read a paper on "The Status of the Treatment of Toxic Goiter," and discussion of the paper will be opened by Dr. II. J. Clements. Dr. F. H. Thompson, official physic ian ' for the state industrial . acci-. dent commission, will read a paper on "Industrial Surgery," and, the discussion will be opened byvpr. C, A. , Downs. We Have Remodeled Our, store and added new cases etc., and are now ready to show our spring line, of hats, dresses and coafe i-Our line of Madge Evans hats for children is now complete. Our prices on these goods are right. Call and see them. Mrs. W. P. Stith, 333 State St. fl6 Welfare Day Endorsed Governor Pierce yesterday sent a letter to llrs. Harold, of Port land, chairman of child welfare in Oregon for the Parent-Teacher association, expressing the desire thatv special attention be paid the welfare of children in Oregon on February It, which is child wel fare day throughout the United States. OYSTER LOAF A Good Place to Eat COURT STREET Government Loans on Farms 5 per cent P. 8. WILKINSON , KeoTreM. 20tt7-S. Bank Bldg. Excellence is the Lever upon which, we depend to move large Quantities of coal. "While our prices axe -the same as those for. ordinary coal we strive to makethose, prices pay for more and bigger epal satisfaction. How well we succeed can be learned by a. trial. Why, not make the test when It costs no more. Give ns a trial, :,; Litrmer Transfer Co. 469 State Si. Phone 930 ;any and the Salem Abstract com pany were admitted to active membership in the associations Heretofore these two companies were only associate members. 'p on the passage or the resolution, Jotn G. Scott, president, turned the meeting over to W. E. Han sen, who presided as chairman of the day. May Build Overhead The possibility of an overhead crossing at Macleay on the Wood-burn-Springfieid 'branch of the Southern Pacific, is being consid ered by the Marion county court. J. T. Hunt, county commissioner. inspected the road yesterday with Southern Pacific attorneys. . The particular crossing is considered bad from the point of view of pos sible accidents and is ideally lo cated for the construction of an overhead crossing. The estimated cost of construction is $10,000 and the court desires to secure the co operation of the Eailroad company. Will Iliiibl Crossiiiff The state highway commission has applied to the state public ser vice conimission for authority to cotv?A.tcA. a T5Ue ctosswr oxer the Great Southern railway1 In Wasco county. Joint Meet ins (allod The state public servico com mission and the bureau of public works of the state of Washington will hold a joint hearing in Port land on FebVuary 2S relative to track scale inspection. Wool Men Protests- The Oregon Wool Growers' as sociation has filed with the public service commission a. protest at the action of theailroad compan ies in doing away with the free half return fare on one-carload shipments of livestock. Buys Controlling Interest Controlling Interest in the Worth & Gray department store was obtained Thursday by H. R. Worth who bought the half inter est in the establishment that was owned by Mr- Gray. Mr. Worth will be the sole proprietor of the fctore in the future, which will be known as Worth's Department store.; The store was purchased two years ago in May by the two men. Mr. Gray withdrew, from the firm because he was unable to devote all his time to the busi ness, it was said yesterday. Be fore locating in Salem two years ago, Mr. Worth owned a large de partment store in Albany, where he moved frOm Centralia, Wash. Elks to McMInnvill Over 100 members of Salem odge.No. 336, BPO Elks, left by train yesterday evening for Mc- Minnville where they visited the McMinnville lodge last night. The trip was made over the Southern Pacific. Mr. Klorfein at Home G. Klorfein, proprietor of the Bake-Rite bakery, is home from a trip of three weeks to the east, mostly on pleasure, but partly on business. Basketball Games The Baptist basketball team wow: from the First Methodist team last night at the YMCA by a score of 9 to 7. The First Chris tian church won from the Presby terian church team by a score of 11 to 10. The church league game3 are played each Thursday evening' and the series is about played out. Attend YMCA Convention Salem will be well represented at the interstate YMCA convention in Portland today and tomorrow. Official delegates to the conven tion, who will leave today, are Ikie White, Earl Pemberton and Winston Williams from the Hi-Y clubs; George Oliver and Orey Heisy from Willamette university; Edwin SocolofsRy, Marion county YMCA, and C. A. Kells, represent ing the Salem YMCA. It is ex pected that several others who are interested In this -work will also attend. The, men will return to the city Saturday afternoon. galem iitortuarp HMBAXM2RSvAiro TOVBSAX. SIKECTOBS Fkons 16SS itmeicnt Work Uodmts Mes WEBB & CLOUGH Leading Funeral Directors Expert Embalmeri v RIGDON & SON'S MORTUARY--- t - v .. - r. .-( -v Uneqnaied Serrlet Duberts Pays Fini Fine of 1 10 for speeding waa paid in Justice court yesterday af ternoon by (Juy V. .Roberts. Hf was arrested by Jay Morton Moiorniaii ik Thoughtful . Perhaps it was because he re-nu-nibered his boyhood days or perhaps if was because he is na turally a thoughtful mat., but a motorman on the Center 'street line won the friendship of one young boy yesterday afternoon. The street car was about to turn cast on Chcmeketa off Liberty v.hen the boy missed a baseball tossed by a playmate. The sphere tolled onto the streetcar track and lodged ir. the space between the brick and the rail. The mo torman, though he was not sup posed to stop at that point, brought his car to a halt in time to prevent the destruction of the baseball. "LM" Due This Week Members of the Marion-Polk County Realty association who be long to the multiple liating bureau will receive the bi-monthly issue of "The List" today or tomorrow, according to Miss Martha Leaven worth executive secretary. This publication contains all properties listed wiyi the bureau and is dis tributed to all members. Judge Orticiates Judge W. H. Downing yester day officiated at the marriage of Ernest ("rabtree of Linn county nhd Kio Oahoun of Marion coun ty. A license was also issued yes WTday to AeoT'Ae Veve.T t Otfcfccin City and Adele Hoffman of Salem. Grange to Meet The Kalem Grarpp will meet Saturday morning at l::'.tt in tlie Grange hall. - Trennre for Round-iif Nearly 200 of the Salem and Marion County Pioneers are' ex pected to gather at the Salem YMCA Saturday, March 1. for the annual Round-up. A feature of the meeting will be the champion ship basketball game between the Jason Lee and SHverton Pioneers. A pennant will be awarded ;vthe winnins team. All sorts of tbftnss to interest the boys will be fctfc(d during. the da including a sum ming contest, in(which eachub may place two entries. There are now eight clubs in Salem vand eight in the county, and members of these are expected to turn out in force for the Round-up. "The Pioneer Trail," mimeograph pub lication, ;will be distributed-;4o- night. Bail is Forfeited Lewi3 E. Abdill, of Dayton, for feited $5 in the police courts. terday. He was arrested for driv ing his machine, on the wrong side of the street; Ward E. Weeks' of Vancouver, Wash., forfeited $5. lie was charged with failure to dim hi3 headlights while passing through the city. Reckless Driving Charged Reckless - driving and speeding is charged against Foster Winter mute, of Gervais, who was arrest ed on Fourteenth between D and Marion yesterday by Officer Ed wards. He was cited to appear in the police court at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon. ' Hirce Are Fined Three traffjc violators were police These North fir.ed by Marten Poulsen, judge, Thursday afternoon. were LaDoyt Davis. 941 Cottage and L. Imlah, 2340 Nob Hill, $5 each for speeding. Jos eph Nunn, a 190. .North Nineteenth, was fined $2.50 for not leaving a light on his bicycle. The fnen were arrested by Officer Sproed. noseburg Hotel Opens The new Terminal hotel in Roseburg will be opened today. according to W. W. Chadwicc, president of the Central Stage & Terminal Hotel company, who has returned from a trip to that city. The new hotel will have 4 2 rooms. All of the stages will stop at this central station. Copyright of the trademark and slogan of the stage company was authorized at a meeting held Wedr.esdav. Two daily stages operate between Roseburg, Ashland, Klamath Falls, Portland arid the Coos Bay district and about April 1 an addi tional stage will be added. Busses are to be painted alike, each to have a red top, cream body and black running gear. Visit North Howell Several Salem men will attend a .meeting of the North Howell community club tonight. An:n viataion to participate in the an. nual corn show and industrial ex position, to be held at the Salem armory next fall, will be extended to. the community by C. E. Wilson, representing the chamber of com merce. The verage hen does not pay a profit PCkE BRED HENS BRED TO LAY FAY BIG PROFITS , and have made hundreds of; poultry men wealthy. Fout teen trios of world cham-- pion purebred chickens will be given free to ambitious men, women, boys and girls &ena name ana aaaress, ana full information will be mailed. PUREBRED CHICKEN - .Korthwest JPonltry lJonrnaI -' Salem, OilctUB.,ycpK'2Cr' Dental Society Meet Dr. Wallace C. Shearer of Port land" will conduct the clinic for the regular monthly meeting of the Mariori-Polk-Yamhill county dis trict dental society, which meets here today. In the evening he will be the principal speaker;. Attend Pioneers' Meeting Several Salem residents were in Portland last nish.t for the f.r.th anniversary of birth of the state, as guesu of the .Sons and Daugh ters of Oregon Pioneers at a ban fi'iet' and. reeeption in the blue room of the chamber of commerce. All Oregon pioneer.? and those having pioneer ancestry were in vited. Approximately 200 persons were present. Salem was repre sented by Judge P. H. D Arcy, Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Moores and Murray Wade. Though Hal J). Patton and E. Cook Patton were invited, they were unable to attend. f '.tits Due Sat unlay Frank BUgh and Troy Wood, owners of the Yellow Taxicab com pany, leTt for Portland yesterday for three yellow cabs and touring cars to be operated by the new or ganization. Headquarters will be established the Mligh hotel. The new vehicles are due tn make thefiy appearance, on the streets Saturday. I (Xt avians Visit Corvallis Presentation of a charier lo the Corvallis Rotary club last night found a large mtm,her of Salem metk'in attendance. Miles M. Hig feyv'pveFnor of the first distikt. of Spokane, arid !. O. SaoUing, president "M the Salem Rotary cHib.'fcpent the entire day in Cor- vaiHa.:i vAnong those making the trip lasj'uight were C Miles. ICric jailer, Joe Baiimgarlner, Ieslie Iarr, Dan Langenberg. W. C. Firanklin, W. I. Sta'ley,.-Walter Minier, Luther Chapin, Fred Thiel son. Waiter Mulloy, George Hng and S. E.; Davis. "IHir; Ilusuk Is Hark r W. J Rusick, the grocer, is !pme from a trip of about three weeks to California points! He 8peut some time in Los AnReles, whre he found a very lively city. With much building, including many large structures. He found Joe McAllister, formerly of the Oregon state engineering depart ment, settled in Los Angeles, en gaged there as an engineer. Mr. Busick jiet former governor .Ben Olcott in Long Beach, where he Is in charge of the branch bank of the Bank of Italy, one of the gFtj&jna4Cial institutions of Cal ifornia. Mrf B,usick is, of course, glad to be hack.- ai. iiome. Without an Oregon Permit ' A large, motor truck owned by the Joy Transfer company of Van couver, Wash., and loaded with (Continued from page 2) patipn of music week which is to begin with Easter Sunday, the ex ecutive committee, Elma Weller, Julia Weigel, and Allie Chandler, were authorized to beijin the nec essaryessary preparations, and so liciting the interest 'and Co-oper ation of the other musical organ izations of the city. . The association will meet on March It at Elma Weller stu dio. 4? Mrs. W. F. Woodward accom panied Mr. Woodward from Port land to Salem last night; he com ing to jtidge the Willamette-Oregon debate. She will 'remain in Salem for a few days a guest of the Newton McCoy home on Mar ion street. The McCoys and Wooji-r wards were -neighbors in Portland. Mrs. Woodward' was With f Mr. j Woodward during the last session or me legislature, ana sue iein in love withthis city. She will likely attend the next session, for Mr. Woodward will be a candidate to succeed himself. Use Grandma's Sage Tea and Sulphur Recipe and Nobody Will Know The use of Sage and Sulphur for restoring faded, gray hair to its natural color dates back to grandmother's time. She used it to keep her hair beautifully dark, glossy and attractive. Whenever her hair took on that dull, faded or streaked appearance., this sim ple mixture was applied with won derful effect. But brewing at home i9 mussy and out-of-date. Nowadays, by asking at any drug store for a bot tle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound," you will get this fa mous old preparation, improved by the addition of other ingre dients, which can be depended up on to restore natural color and beauty to the hair. A well-known downtown drug gist says it darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell.it hats been applied. You simply) dam. pea a- sponge or soft brush j with it ands draw ; this thf!sjfttThair, taking -one strnVye.,3rinoiri)injg the graiyvhair disappears, and al ter another application or two. It becomes' j' beuti fully dark' i and YO household goods . for an Oregon destination, was stopped by state officers in Salem yesterday be cause it did not earrv a permit from the public service com mis-'. sion of Oregon. The driver left tl;i truck and load in a garage here ;ind returned to Vancouver to arrunge for the proper bond and nsurahce. He is expected to" tile the required papers with the public service, commission today-. Inventories Filed Inventories of the estates of Ed i:i;.si'd ai-.l L.aura McFnrland were filed yesterday in probate court. PERSONALS I Mr. and Mrs. John Jones and son, FloydrTTillamook. are vis iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. II. Barker, near Zena. L. H. MeIahan is back from a week's tripito San Francisco. J. It. Lerof Albany was a re cent visitor in the city. Lester W. Thompson of Rose burg was in Salem Thursday on business. Rich L. Roimann, local realtor, will leave for Seattle early today where he will join his wife an return with her to Salm. Mrs. Reiinann has . been'away from the city for the last two weeks. The trip is being made by automobile. Alex Sweet. Portland attorney ht.d former registrar of the Unit ed States land office in Portland, S. ff. 'an Trump spent part of .esterday at Cloverdalo and Turner. C. H. Hartman of Scotts Mills was in Salem yesterday. Col. W. F. Wrisht of Clover- dale was a visitor in Salem yes terday. Ernest F. Brown, of Albany, was in the city yesterday, remain ing overnight. C. K. Gray, of Eugene, is ' a business visitor in Salem. He ar rived yesterday afternoon. Lewis E. Abdill. of Dayton, Was oMonev RAISINS Sun Maid seedless or seeded. 315-oz. packages OC n for OO C LOOSE MUSCA TELS 1 3 Three Crown, OCp pounds OOC PEAS Extra fancy Petite Pois, sifted No. 2, lithograph tins. ! 89c T tins ... By the dozen $2.59. CORN MEAL Eastern freshly milled, white or yellow 9 lb. bags ... OYSTERS Meco brand, s 3 tins 5QC 3tz;.. 98c DEL MONTE TO MATO SAUCE 2 tins I5c SWIFT'S LARD Silver Leaf Brand. 4-lb. net pails 8-lb. net . 69c $1.35 pails LYE Hooker brand pure gran . ulated. O 13-oz. tins 29c for ORANGES Fancy Sweets, Navels, . medium, size. fci dozen .t.... 49c Large Sweet Navels. 2 8ozen7lii..ij. 59 c a recent visitor loathe city. Rons Miles, yho has-been een- fi tle.l to Ills home- With i'iieuma-'lliotdk' tim i. ai;ai UHf to be dowr. j tswo?? ALBERT ROBERTS I CLUBS Member o f International YMCA Committee In spects Local Activity Albert E. Roberts, county work secretary on the international com m it toe of the YMCA. visited Stay ton, Gervais and Woodburn schools yesterday with Edwin So colofsky. county secretary for Mar lon. He will visit in Silverton to day, speaking in the morning at. the high school and at. noon will speak before the Silverton Com munity club. All who may desire to attend are being invited to at tend this noon meeting, according to Mr. Socolofsky. Mr. Robert 3 spoke at the boys training school Wednesday night. He will be the main speaker at an interstate Hi-Y contention in Portland which begins this eve ning and ends Saturday afternoon. Free SATURDAY Five dollars' worth of Shrubbery will be given tire first party making a purchase of 25 or more. Special sale tra Harflcit poar and Italian prune trees. We have fcorjrhiiig:'' in trees: Black Mazzard Cherry Seedlings 8c each. VV"' 'V'" " Sales yard and ofrice opposite tho O. R. Depot." at. thv Cherry City Hotel. ' ":t Mathis Nursery Co. : ; Office Phone 17r8. t . ' Res. lOF i ' . ' I II ,1 ! i SKAGGS PRICES ROLLED .OATS Large white flakes, 9 lb. bags 49c SHRIMP The favorite Anier kan Beauty brand, 3 tins for 50c K tins for WHITE WONDER . SOAP .Made irtPortland 10, bars 39C BUTTER There' is none bet ter Skajfg'g Clov er Queen Lb 50c .. - BANANAS Fancy, Firm Fruit ,2 Lbs 1.25 c ANIMAL- CRACKERS 3-oz. r , , Pkg. r0C BACON SQUARES f Sugar cured Lk 13c ', PICNIC SHdULDERS Armour's Stockenet 1 3 to 5 lbs. each Lb. 17c J BACON Barton's - medium weight sugar cured ; Lb 22c COMB HONEY Fancy 10-oz. frames 2 f0r 45c Committeemen from Marion fOufi fy who will attend are Lloydr: Lloyd' Rey- L.l Ht."ftHhr.'""flni 'rrtAt.i nee'ves ' of Silverttm. ; - The boyg front tho Ybu'nty'Nyho are delegiitc are Lelahd. Keith ly. mid Elmer Boyer, Stayton; -Boss Hill, Walter Peterson, Turner; ? j, Paul Blazer and AUijon-.BririUl, ' hiiveriou; aroia MCKenzle and Jack Miser, Silverton. .. j Jack Miser will represent all r of the boys of the Hi-Y In a speech , at the banquet Friday night.' Ed- l win oucuiuiMty win remain in Portland Saturday and : willaN 4r.l n tiiAAiln -rxf T)vm 1t"l. . retarios there. ?- - in The soft drink king, heing sued for jack by his former . fifteen must feel like the very deuce. - J 6f in ( . HEAD LETTUCE Imperial Valley's -finest firm heads,; , ! " heads ..... ,25c SHOE POLISH-- 2 in 1 MATCHES t Good grade large boxes. 0-box 1 md cartons ... 58c TOBACCO Climax; Star or Horse--' shoe, by the, plug ----- ' 69c I BREAD Pound loaves, 5c wrapped, each . j gem nut mar- garineU-v:;; Made in; Portland.. Fresh because made at home. .1. 75c Pounds APPLES ( Fancy Rome ' Beauty, box S1.19M v J :1 GRAPEFRUIT , Large heavy fruit. 3 for 28 c DR. PRICE'S EX TRACT Vanilla or lemon, 2 -4 oz. bottles 4. CHEESE Golden Rod Full Cream'. C Pounds . 55c Ml i r Ti miv i w glossy, Jj 1 ' " - . ,., . -