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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM,) OREGON SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 24,' 1924 : hi J I li it CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Uradir lit Klwanbt Kucak Something about Henry Ford will bo ..the . .topic discussed by John L.. Brady' at the Kiwanla club luncheon', Tuesday. Mrs. Mary Talmadge HeadTrick, violin 1st, will be the soloist of the day, w ith a vocal solo by R. D. Barton. The attendance prize will be do nated by "Dolly" Farmer. al Institutions prior to his being sent up from Umatilla county ou another charge of burglary. DuBols'a Pano Tuesday, Feb. 20 Demy nan. orioles playing. All welcome. f24 Portland Chamber Music Tri Grand Theater Monday. March Third. Prices 11.10, 1.65, $2.20. m2 Many Contribute Fines As a result of the holiday Fri day, when the police- court was not In session. Saturday was an unusually busy day at the police station. Those appearing for speeding and the amounts of their fines were Aroot S. Kln.lshian and Aram Cartozlan. of Portland; N. L. Radcliff, 517 North Capitol; Adam Engle. Anton Gaegler. 35 ?-"each. D. J. Sherlock,' was fined $10 while John Almlter forfeited $5 ball. Dr. Anne Brekke - Osteopathic physician, surgeon. Phones 859. 4 6 9-J. 124 Building Permits Issued Three butldinr permits were is sued Saturday by Marten Foulsen, city recorder. These were" to J. A. Baker, alterations on a store. 299 North Commercial. $800; T. G. Bllgh. alterations on a dwell ing, 549 North Cottage, S500. and for a dwelling, 559 North Cottage, to coat $3000. has been arranged, the nature of which is being kept as a surprise. Some Fox Trot "Blue Grass Blues" and "You Darling, You." Brunswick 2527. We just got it. You should hear it! At Stiffs. 124 Washington, D. C.,., and other places of interest. The boys con tributed several selections on the band and several recitations by the boys concluded the program. To All Our Friends And tho lOOF lodge we wish to exDress our thanks for the help and sympathy during the nines of our husband and father and fox the lovely flowers Jnd the singers. Ethel G. Folger and children. 24 For Sale Late 1919 llarley Davidson twin-cylinder, new chains and sprockets, new storage battery, generator, just overhauled. Price $90; 1924 license. Valley Motor Co. Phone 1993. Ila-f24 Surveying Coos Itay Parts- Preparation of the Hlvers anu Harbors bill has been delayed bo cause of the illness of Chairman Demnsey. Representative Hawley recently introduced a bill for sur veys of the harbor at Port Orford, Coquille river bar and entrance, Yaquina bay and entrance, and Skinanon channel, and has assur ance they will be included in the next river and harbor bill. Yes, AVo Have "Dream Daddy" That record you have been wait ing for. Stiffs Furniture store. f24 Negro Burglar Is Held George Smith, colored, ex-convict from the state prison, was held to await action by the grand Jury on a charge of burglary when he appeared in the justice court yesterday. . Smith was released from the penitentiary Tuesday and Thursday night burglarized on, Salem residence and was . caught soon after he had attempt ed to enter a second. Prison rec ords show that he has served in the "Washington and Montana pen- Traffic A'lolators Arrested Two traffic violators will ap pear in the police court Monday Edward L. Smith, arrested for cuttinc a corner by Officer White, and R. H. Martin, arrested for speeding by Officer Edwards, are the two victims. Martin deposited $10 ball. Send More Pensions The bureau of pensions has an nounced increase in pensions to William W. Bales and George W. Lemon of Salem: Ezra Hayes Newberg; Walter C. Printz. Rose- burg; Harry B. Snyder, Estacada; Wilson B. Stinnett. Cottage Grove and Mrs. Elsie Wright of Rose burg. Mild Treatment Dr. Redmond, chiropractor, 328 nrornn Bldir Tel. 1638. f24 S. C. STONE, MJ. General Office Practice Cancers Treated Office, Tyler's Prog Store 137 S. Commercial Street J Robert Crawford Returns Robert Crawford, superintend ent of the hemp and flax depart ment at- the state prison, returnea to Salem yesterday after several weeks spent in California invest! sating various kinds of hemp ma chlnery. While this machinery was found to be successful, Mr. Crawford did not place an order as he will be able to ohtain wait is needed later. His trip was tie lovefl a little over a week owing to an attack of inflammatory rheumatism. Don't Fall to See The special demonstration of Blue Seal Pabcolin, on Court st at Intersection of alley near our store. States and vehicles of every description will pass over it. See results. Stiff Furniture Store. f24 Piano Left With Us For sale. Looks and Is like . . . . m P A . V. new. Will sacruice tor w if taken at once. Tallman Piano Store. 395 S. 12th. 134 Auction! Auction! Auction Hieh trade piano and bench, Co lumbia phonograph, good furni ture, rugs, range, heater, etc., at auction on Tuesday 1:30 p. m., 410 South 14tu St. Woodry is the aunt irmnrr 1.6 PROSTATE T ROUBLE Cabinet Phonograph We have cabinet pbonograpns from $45.00 and up.- No interest. 11. L. Stiff Furniture co. i- OBTAIN QUICK RELIEF If you suffer from painful uri nation, get up frequently during the night, have that awful dull ache and burning sensation, by all means try the Hexol home treat ment, llexol is an improved. scientific preparation which is' giving prostate and bladder suf ferers real comfort and relief often in a single night and you can test it without risk. Write us today to send you a $2 package of Hexol tablets by return mail. Enclose $2 or pay $2 and postage on delivery, just as you please, with the distinct understanding that your money will be refund ed at once If you are not pleaod with' the results of the Hexol treatment. Don't continue to suf fer from these painful conditions. You risk no money. Write for Hexol now. MAUVA PHAUMACAL CO. Dept. A-2971. Coca Cola Uldg., Kansas City, Mo. Adv. tition will not seek to select a tree but to get the citizens together at which time some action can be taken. Residents of South High, North Sunvatier and Fairmount hill have ajjri?ady taken steps to ward tree planting. after dark without, lights on .theii vehicles, wercnneu ss.50 each in . 1 ; It"' j ' X . ' l ine ponce court, yesieruay. lueue were'Reas Hallin and Branson Miles, 1150 North Fifteenth. The case against llanley Holmes was dismissed. To Wlioin It May Concern The following men testified be fore the jury in the Ogleshy & Son vs. Adam Kngel tase, that tho concrete work in the wall and basement floor on Capital street and also the concrete drive at 17th and State was first class work, and 1 had to pay the bill. In or der to satiKfy and Ki'vc good work I am forced to tear out and do over the driveway and rel'inish the basement. This would not have l-.e?n necessary had the work done bv Oglesby L Son cen first class. Frank 11. Ay res, J. K, Brownlee. John Bailey, John Yarnell, T. H. Clare. J. V. Koerner. Jake Moll- i-omD. Siened. Adam Kneel. f24 Concert Sunday Night Central Congregational church, South Nineteenth. 124 night at 8 o'clock. Mr! You nts: is being brought to the coast by the Portland Retail Credit association, Out For Justice f Clark O. Groves i3 out as can didate for the republican nomina tion for justice of the peace, Salem district. Mr. Groves was employ ed at the penitentiary for the bet ter part of 10 years. His father was sheriff of Polk county two terms. He is a native of Polk county, born near Dallas. l.'.Mxn'a VntMt MOOd- ls nortraved in the French Qhnn1. showinir of ladies' coats . . i .. made up from importea boous i mnat exnuisite patterns, n & ... W . More Postmasters Olaf O. Follow has been recom mended for appomtment as post master at Westport; Fred Z. Holznagel at Hlllsboro; Mrs. Sar ah Damewood at Azalea, and Wil liam A. LaGore at Prosper. 16-Inch Block Wool I Three large loads for $15.00. Quick delivery. Fred E. Wells, i Phone 1542. 12 Truck Went Too Fast Eight miles an hour over the speed limit for trucks, or a speed of 20 miles an hour, brought H. Kunz Into the justice court Sat urday. He will appear before P. the peace, Monday. Ininorted Material t Of the very best quahty goes into our new showing of ladies' coats. These garments will be on display Monday at the French Shop. M. Buffe Morrison, llo N llirh. f24 Concert Sunday Night Central Congregational church. South Nineteenth. 12 1 I ! FURNITURE! HARDWARE I Bought, Sold and Exchanged. BALEM BARGAIN HOUSE CO N. Com! St. Phone 403 We Tay Cash, GREAT EDUCTION n Italian nin Trees. Good J- KunU, Justice of Prices on Walnuts, Seedling cner. n aioiov . lery siocavwue. w. heur county i44 Ferry St. I un me nn", - led rav bcst 8baility and an FRUITIiASD NURSERY "7 economical administration if elect- A.V 34 Slatlua, Vro .l,- v,h 2i 2:30 n. m WCTU ed." e. M-vuam i . " -... ia nan. Niaio ana ri'rrj. nuraiwuo nuousslon. Admission Free. f24Talks to Koyt U. S. Crowder talked to ine Preferred Stock 8 Per Cent I boys of the training school Wash- iom. PnnAi- Mill. Pavabie I inetoa's birthday, giving tnem monthly. Hawkins & Roberts, f 2 4 1 special impressions of Mt. Vernon Blodgett Is Candidate E. M. Blodgett of Nyssa, Ore., filed with the secretary of state yesterday his declaration as a can didate for the republican nomina tion for district attorney of Mal- His slogan is: Scotts Rack from Trip- Mr and Mrs. Harry Scott re- rnd to Salem last night after a triD to the National Cycle show r-hQirfi Mr. Scott is the pro- aa wve-- - prietor of a motorcycle shop ana ujim Harlev-Davidsons. Before rptnmintr home Mr. and Mrs ade a triD through the mo torcycle manufacturing plant at Milwaukee and stopped in Sioux mlatives for a few j rntnm home was made hv wav of Kansas City and Los An -ia Thiiv found the weather a little cold at times but were for- fnato in misslnc two Bcvcro DI1Z- zards. Mr. Scott claimed tno inp with him. as he gained 10 - - nounds. The Salem peopiu hero nearly a month ao. this morning. Representatives of the GAR, Spanish War Veterans and the American legion will be on the platform, with George P. Griffith, state vice commander of the American legion, giving a short address. Popular songs, re-1 ligious hymns, class singing and a brass quartet will provide the music for the program. Featur ing the Star Spangled Banner Pan tonine, with Mrs. Frank Brown and Oscar Gingrich, the class to day is expected to draw more than 200 men. The Bible lesson for the day will be In charge of Rev. J. J. Evans, who has selected as his topic, "The Beginning of the Gospel." Cntlin Funeral Monday Funeral services for the late Russell Catlin. prominent Salem businessman, will be held from St. Paul's Episcopal church Mon day morning at 10:30 o'clock. The concluding ceremonials will take place at the Portland crema torium. The remains are at the Itigdon mortuary. Stiff lias Good Pianos If you are thinking of a piano le sure and look over our t and used pianos, from $7 r.. 00 up. No. interest. H. L. Stiff Furni ture Store. .-124 The Capital Business Collcgi will start a beginning class in shorthand ou Monday, Feb. 25. 121 (Continued on page 2.) 2 & 2l fi r? o a . a BuMiness Speaker Coming ' C. P. Younts, field secretary of the National Retail Credit Men's association, will speak on "The New Conception of Credit" at the Chamber of Commerce Wednesday "So This Is Venice Hear it in record and sheet music. Moore's Music House, 409- f24 FRUIT TREES Special Sale on Bartlet Pea; Italian Prune and Cherry trees Mazzard Cherry seedlings, 8c. MATHIS NURSERY CO. Sales Yard Opposite the O. E. Depot at Cherry City Hotel. Office Phone ' 175M. Res. 1011 OF course, you want to get your full money's worth when you buy coal but are you satisfied that you do? If you are in doubt try an order of our high grade coal that costs less in the end. It is the perfect coal for home use. 1 $ 8 0 O 0 Have You Heard That remarkable string quartet. The Flonzaleys, play "Drink to Me Only With Tnine Eyes?" Moore's Music House. 409-415 Court. f24 Sheriff Gets New t Oscar Bower, Marion county sheriff, has purchased a Star touring for use iu pursuit of the "scofflaw." Mu nitres Buys Star N. F. Munkres. 36. North High street, who has the big extension to the Valley Packing company contract, is a recent purchaser of a sport model Star car. Chambers Coming Home Hev. H. D. Chambers, who has been indisposed in the Good Sa maritan hospital in Portland for several days, is expected to return to Salem Monday. He did not un dergo surgical treatment. Mr. Chambers is rector of St. Paul's Episcopal church. un i maw ciipr r.n IllUbllinii w m ww. Broadway at Hood w DnrtVK IBM 0 A UV.1 MM WWW U M, AAWM MM www W flee Pbo0 109. You Should Know That we) diagnose, locate and measure, frpm a drop of blood any iiuiiA. active or latent. W pury the blood and eure, fj RADIATIONS of ELECTRONS I not electricity), per cent of cancers, tuberculosis, goiters, d la fetes, lemila and dlsUf ior lera, etc j TheEraCUnic 14S4 State St. I MottioiliKt Men to Meet- South Salem Boy Scouts will I act as waiters at the Leslie Metho- At church Wednesday nigh March 5. which will be attended hr men of the church. Supper will 'be served at 6:30 o'clock, after which. an excellent program Income Tax- Statements prepared by G. Ed Ross, 331-'3 State. Phono 175. f21 Save $0.65 This week only, on 9X12 guar anteed Blue Seal Pabcolin Rug. other sizes in proportion. Stiff Furniture Co. f 24 Bicycle Riders Fined Two bicycle riders. A COUGH SYRUP That cures cqughs That is the only kind of cough syrup that is worth buying and that is the only kind that we sell. Schaefer's cough syrup is especially designed to cure the stub born cough of long standing. Schaefer's Drug Store 135 No. Commercial Phone 197 Tho Idlest Styles in Coats Star for Highway Department Ray Bctzar. connected with the state highway department, is one .. -tlof Ihn latest Kalpm residents to Will be shown i .' become the owner of a Star car Some of the best imporieu i:Ifnrm PlAnt,ni!. souirht will be on display, iu. 1Tnifnrm trfin Dlantlne on vorth rison. I (:anitol is interesting a number of 1 . A t. . . . MHJ IA t t . ilrrlri I rCSlueulS OU liittl oiiccl ouu 11 la improvement "A""r; exoccted a petition will bo circu Thn Kalem neicnis i'""'- . ; . , - , 4 .1 yjm. Neimeyer I Druggist In Business For Your i Health 1 75 NJ Coml. Phone 1 67 OYSTER LOAF A Good Place to Eat COURT STREET DIED COOPER John L. Cooper died at a local hospital February 23. at the age of 50 years. Survived by one brother, J. A. Cooper of Turner and two nieces, Miss Fay and Miss Oskee Cooper of Detroit, Ore. Funeral services will be held at the Webb Funer al parlors Monday, February 25 at 9:30 o'clock. The Elks lodge will have charge of ser vices. Interment will be in City View cemetery. ' i Priitnv evenine. Plans are mvria -w,7 - - ki. nudn to entertain the coun ... oral inn of CIUUS in wait" The Salem Heights school fur nished a Washington and Lincoln Mnrnrn followinc the club meet- irnr. consisting of flag drill, reci tations, songs, etc., which was much appreciated. Col. Carle Abrams cave an interesting talk on Washington and Lincoln. A l'ouular Classic Your records arc incomplete without "Sole Mio" sung by Car uso. Moore's Music House, 4 0'J 415 Court. 124 lated in the near future. traveling I M 'J ( i ,ri h:i!i . ilju.iiiil,.ti)i Hi i I'tlUliH nniinniHitniiHiUiniinii.-Me iSiiiiMiiiiiy i fitX 1 1 X X 1 411 Oregon Bld, Telephone 457 Pie Searey Bell Insurance General Dasurance miT- Ball - Frank Wagar MVTiTn.T?.T.F.rrrRic JHERAPEUTIC INSTITUTE (rormeny pw"- , qui ft. Cottace St. 1182 . I OSTEOPATHi: iiiM-tm-nr 'lrnftiuiv-w '"J"'" - 4 ,. itUtVO. gets results, f DR. U C MAItSHALI - UsteopathJo Pbysiclaa and . 1 Bonfeoa " -- nirt. Salem Government Loans on Farms 5V par cent p. 8. WILKINSON Sec.-Treaa. 202 U. S. Bank Bldg. MUECK Lidia Mueck died at a local hospital February 23, age 28 years. Survived by her wid ower, Frank Mueck of Portland. Remains forwarded to Portland today for interment. Webb Fu neral parlors in charge of arrangements. al ful Patriotic Program Today Patriotism will be the keynote of the second of the John J. Evans Men's Bible classes to be held at the Bllgh theater between 9:43 o'clock and 10:45 o'clocK The Expert Cook CATLIN Russell Catlin, 63, died Friday evening. Feb. 22, 19J4, at the residence, 1209 Chemeke- ta street. Survived by his wid ow, Mrs. Sybil C. Catlin. a daughter, Mrs. Frank Spears of Salem, a son David Catlin of Honolulu, and two grandchil dren of Salem. Funeral ser vices will be held from the St. Paul's Episcopal church Mon day, Feb. 25, at 10:30 o'clock, following which the Tuneral pro cession will go to the Portland crematorium for concluding services. Tho remains will lie in state in tho meantime at the Rigdon mortuary. i PR. B. H. WHITE BR, "ANNE WIEKKB I v Osteopathic Fhjsician and Surcgons Electronic Treatment GOfr has to have the right kind of or her best efforts go wrong. There'll be no, trouble with the fire if our coal Is used. Burns up nd retains an even heat '-v - - along. And listen, xou range Ttntter nioornnsia and I . j anma and nrove it. - -" . VIU wvm. r - - 1 1 wmam I ont t -O. U. . Xavi JX ,caciaUm, Ihnn.930 i . I4NJ 1 LULL Jm ..w... w - I L . i o-i.L, I right along. And listen. The only physicians ini.ba,IenJ won't have to fin up the using Dr. AbranVs method oiiso orten wlth our coav talent ittortuarp SICBALMBBS AVS ruxsaAi. pxazotoxi nBt use mtftelsat Wrk MeU FflMi DON'T FORGET THE FOLKS AT HOME They all like candies and Ice Cream New and Used Wliy forego tlie convenience of a tjTewTiter when yon can buy one of the following standard makes of typewriters on our easy installment plan. UNDERWOODS L.C. SMITHS W00DST0CKS PfWALS REMINGTONS PORTABLES Any of these machines wUl.be sold on an easy payment plan of . Rented at $3.00 Per Month Thrfe Months for S7.50 We overhaul and repair any make of typewriter aud guarantee our work LADD & BU BANKERS t ; Eitabli8KedJ868! General Banking Business Office Hours from 1 0 a. m. to 3 p. m. WEBB & CLOUGH Leading Funeral Directors Expert Erabalnerf RIGDON & SON'S MORTUARY rjiequale Senrie, OUR EQUIPMENT is especially de signed to treat the ail ments of the human ej'e. There is no guess svork here, everything is a science. Call and let us tell you what your eye needs. Morris Optical Co. 0 1.2-3.1 Oregon Bldg., SALKM :- OREGON Dr. If. K. Morris Dr. A. McCulloch TYPEWRITERS Mill IT mi mm 1 T W. :luJ I Am, tt ..li li ll, IlitL. I . UUilil I tllllUHWtlt i Hi : ill J in all the world you'll ! Ml never find a bettor bread. 1 1 1 i ivw'BETT E R-y ET'T . 'I ep 6 tm& 3 Seals and Rubber Stamps Made to Order, ; m. - ' m Max no joo too liiuicuiu COMMERCIAL BOOK STORE If it's for the office we have it ' ' l , T ttttttt.ttttttw.tStttttttttttttw Sympathetic Understanding Professional skill Is not the only requirement ofsrTun eral director. He must per form ' his sensitive tasks quietly and unobtrusively. and in a tactful manner that . inspires confidenco and good will. Our service includes friend ly and sympathetic under standing of the task in hand. The personal element, we hold, is equally ast important as proficiency irf technical requirements. Tcrwilliger Funeral , Home 770 Cltcmeketa Street Telephone 7-1 Oregon Pulp and Paper Co. Balem, Oregon MANUFACTURERS Sulphite, and Manila Wrappings, also Butchers Wrap pings, Adding Machine Paper, Greaseproof, Glassinc, Drug Bond, Tissue, Screenings and Specialties, Beginning Monday morning at 9 a. m. we will place on sale our entire line of Axminster Rugs. Included in tsale are to be found all the newest in designs and caterings that the market affords. 9x 1 2 Axminster Rugs values up to $55.00, extra special v $42-50 f.fi TmWm m mm j rfoiL my Use Our Easy Payment', Plan. Wc charge no , . interest. Trade in your used goods. Visit our exchange . . department.. 1 1 11 r I