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. . SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 9,1924 t . 7 fHE OREGON STATESMAN, ,SALEM, OREGON !-n - ' . . , ,, . , i K . - - - I r i, Vi f I '1 4 t ft 1'P 4 IT i Ms ir . CITY Hawlej Party Greeted On behalf of Governor Pierce, Ward Irvine, private secretary, Saturday afternoon extended greet ings to Willard Hawley, Jr., who with a moving picture outfit, me chanic, and Earl Brownlee one of the owners of the Oregon City paper, are on their way to Mex ico City by automobile. . One of the machines carried the party and equipment while the other mach ine was particularly equipped for the long sandy stretches that must be passed before the goal is reach ed. The party expects to make the round trip in about three months. 1 1 .Monday Sale , jj' . 25 dresses in wool, Bilk and .f ! Crepes for $12.50. Some large I sizes. These are special bargr.ins, '-I .originally sold from $20 to 35. f Come early. Mrs. N P. Stith. 333 State. tyi A daughter, who has been nam Baby Girl Born ed -Violet, was born Friday night to Mr. and Mrs. John Geissler, 785 South Nineteenth. Mild Treatment Dr. Redmond, Chiropractor, 328 Oregon Building. Tel. 1638. m9 Mayor Baker Here Wednesday ' Mayor George L., Baker of Port land will speak at the Grand theater Wednesday night, March 1 2. Mr.; Baker is a candidate for the republican nomination for United States senator. Literature being passed around the city yes terday contained-a record of his activities while in office, 32 of these beings listed. For Sale Ivory Wicker Baby Carriage, practically new. Call at 294 S. Cottage street, Sunday or even ings. m9 Nurse Due Monday Morning Mrs. Lida King, new Marion county health nurse, is due to ar rive in Salem tomorrow morning Fruit Trees - vOur season i isdrawing nearer to a close. 1 We have some tine I talian ; Prune trees and Mazzard Cherry Seedlings left at prices' that . would amaze you. , . MATHIS NURSERY CO. Bales Yard and Office opposite the O.-E. Depot at Cherry City Hotel. Office Phone 1758. Res.'10F4. Would trade fruit trees for . . Scion-Wood-er WHAT HAVE YOU? ::, FURNITURE I HARDWARE! -Bought, Sold ndi Exchanged. BALOltBARGAIN HOUSE iWe iy fa ; Italian Pjjtim Twes. o4 L ." mrr-t - C.j1ln Char. rnces en w w - Tr.t is ta 15c. General Nur ferr Stocky Sales .Yard and Office, Mi Terry St. -r A-' : :.aTRUITLjAlCD . ITCIIS?5BX . -AT IfAthlM. PrOD. t WfiMPhona 190V Bes.ll0M Wrrv. Neirrieyer In Business' For Your Wealth . 175 NdimH. A Phoe 1671 : 411 Orego:Bldg. Telephone 457 The SeaVey--Bell Insurance y General ilnsnranoe fauir.Bell rraakWagar THERAPEUTIC 'INSTITUTE - rr Rpnenka) . ' 9.aq R. Cottase 8t. I ..pnnNE . . - - 1182 r - . OSTEOPATHY A - The Original and Genuine flpla- al -Adjastment Treatment. iSklll Cal, Palnlesa Adjustment :that i- Mta raaulis.l ' ncn ITT. ' Oateopathlo PhyaklaJi 4 i Surgeos gSS Oregon JUdg. , J3R. B. H. WHITE l.DR. ANNE-BREKKE i , 4" Osteopathic ' - ' j k oPhysiciaaJind Soregons 1 The ionly . physicians , in Salem using Dr.. Abram's. xaethod of i Electronic Diagnosis ,-and r IViafmanf t,506,U. S. Natl BankfBM, . Salem -1 i :u a :a a. 51 a Ji&DP & BUSH BANKERS ' 'EatablisKed 1868 "'Of 'NEWS M and assume her duties. Headquar ters will be maintained at the court house, where a room has been placed at her disposal. Mrs. King comes here from New Mex ico. -She is a graduate of the Brooklyn hospital in New York City and has many fine recommen dations. Dine at the Gray. Belle Today. Roast turkey and every thing that goes with it. m9 Governor Released Today Governor Pierce will be releas ed from the Salem hospital today, after having been confined there two weeks. He underwent a sur gical operation for relief from gallstones. The governor has had few visitors, though several con ferences have been held in his room at the hospital. Auction Sale Dr. C. H. Schenk will sell all the high class furnishings of his home at 249 South Cottage St. at auc tion on Wed. next, 10 a. m. Wood ry & Woodry are the auctioneers. m9. Kings Rack from Trip Mr. and Mrs. George M. King and son Stanley have returned to motoring through California as far Salem after spending three weeks south as the Mexican line. Cali fornia was found to be very dry and suffering from lack of rain. Mr. King is one of the owners of the Buster . Brown Shoe store. Shrine Will Dance The Salem Shrine will hold the fifth of a series of formal dances at Derby hall Friday, March 14, beginning at 9 p. m. It is said the attendance at this affair will be augmented By a large delega tion from Portland including the potentate and members of the divan of Al Kader temple. McMinnville Man Speaker- Rev. Dr. Trawin, pastor of the First Baptist church at McMinn ville, will be the speaker at the meeting of the Ministerial associ ation Monday at 10:30. It is to CHICHESTER S PILLS Chi t- UluMalltruVA bsM, Mk Ilk n.mm.V brmnM. AjV forcni-crrr..Tna lAJiNO KMNft riLlja. far if rinmMi,Nwi,ni)ititi SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVKYTO S. C STQNE, M.D. General Of f ice Practice Cancers-Treated Office, Tyler's Drug Store' 157 S. Commercial Street Promotes Good Health One-Third Cream H. E. RIPEOUT, Proprietor C O A L AND WO O D At the Following Price For a Few Days: t'AETEL GATE, KIXG, ' ROCK SPRINGS and ( BRIQUETS $14.50 Per Ton Wood for 16-inch from $0.00 to $10.00 Per Cord Larmer Transfer Co. 460 State St. Phone 930 DR. HARRISON FOLK And DR. PAUL G. STAPRAN . Electronic Physicians We diagnose correctly from a irop of blood of the patient any disease, active or latent. We cure by the Electronic Method 95 per cent of cancers,' Tuberculosis, .Diabetes. Ulcers of the Stomach, Acidity; hlgh blood pressure, hardening of arteries, etc. We remove the cause of dis ease by purifying the blood. Investigatcat THE ERA CLINIC 1484 State St., Cor. 13th Hours 0 a. m. to 8 p. m. Consultation Free. be held in the Salem library. Dr. Trawin is conducting a series of meetings at the First Baptist church of Salem. Monday Sale 25 dresses in wool, silk and crepes for 112.50. Some large sizes. These are special bnrsaim, originally sold from $20 to $35. Come early, Mrs. N P. Stith. 333 State. m9 The SHverton Auxiliary Of the American legion is giv ing a St. Patrick's dance Saturday evening, March 15, at the Silver- ton armory hall. Five-piece or chestra with '"Stuffy" .McDaniels at the piano. Everyone welcome. -ml 5 Dr. Anne Brekke Osteopathic physician, surgeon. Phones 859, 469J. m9 Farm Name Filed Rex I. Russel of Silverton, route 1, has filed application to name his farm "Dellevue Crest." Cancer Removed Yesterday, Dr. Stone, by the use of medicine, removed a large can cer from inside the mouth of Mr. Thomas. Beard of Salem, Oregon. m9 Demurrer Filed George P. Russell, through his attorney, has filed a demurrer to DIED WELCH At Chemawa, March 8, Mrs. Margaret Welch, age 68 years, wife of John E. Welch and mother of James E. Welch of St. Helens. Or. Funeral serv ices will be held Monday at 9 o'clock from the St. Joseph's Catholic church, interment Catholic cemetery. The remains are at the Rigdon mortuary. GOIN Mrs. Leona F. Coin died Friday morning, March 7, at local hospital, age 42- years. She is survived by a husband. Sterling II. Goin, and two daughters, Frances Mary and Margaret Leona of Jefferson, mother Mrs. Emily P. Francis of Albany; sister, Mrs. Elsie F.' Brooks of Portland; brother, Bert Francis of Turner. Fune ral services will be held at two o'clock Sunday from the Metho dist church at Jefferson and in terment will be at Albany. Re mains at Rigdon's mortuary. WENGER At the home, 1043 South High street, Friday night, March 7, Jacob Wenger, age 89 years, father of H. Wen ger, Mrs. Lou Amsler and Mrs Anna Englebart of Salem, and Mrs. Emma WIntermantle of Seattle. Also leaves 23 grand children and 5 great grandchil dren. Funeral services will be held Monday. at 1:30 p. m. from the Rigddn mortuary, interment Lee Mission cemetery. FUXKRALS The funeral of Mrs. J. B. Eaton, who died Saturday night, will be held today at 2:30 from the res idence, 869 South 12th street. The body will be shipped to Union Oregon, for burial. Mrs. Eaton is survived by her widower, J. B, Eaton, and five sons. A. E. Patter son, San Pedro, Cal.; Allen Eat on. New York City; R. V. Eaton, Emmett, Ida-: L. B. Eaton, Port land; R. E. Eaton, La Pine, Ore gon, and one sister, Mrs. C. H Breck, Salem. Funeral services for the late Mrs. Frances A. Reidy, who died March 7 at the age of S3 years will be held from the St. Joseph Catholic church Monday morning at 10 o'clock. The funeral cor tege will leave after services for St. Paul where short services at the church will be followed by committal services at the grave Rev. Thomas V. Keenan officiat ing. The remains of the deceased are now at her former home, 1345 North Liberty street. Salem mor tuary in charge. The funeral of Mrs. Mary Lucia Waller, who died at her home 2055 North Church street, March 7, will be held Monday, March 10 2:30 o'clock at the Webb funeral parlors with Rev. Mr. Acheson in charge of services. . Interment will be private at Lee Mission ceme tery. &alem iHortuarp Tint 1S8S Bfflttat Work Xo4nM Ttum WEBB & CLOUGH , Leadiar Fnnefal , Director! Expert Km ba fieri RIGDON & SON'S : ; JU0RTUART I 1 I . . i u PROHPT AND EFFICIENT SERVICE Has built up for Dr. Mendelsohn a large practice in Marion and Polk counties. - The best materials obtain able are used. Sure-On and Wellington, American Opti cal Company's frames are used. Best Bausch & Lomb, Crookes and Toric Lenses are used. FITS EYES CORRECTLY Satisfaction is guaranteed in every respect. One third of a century of practical experience is at your service and you will find prices very reasonable for the materials and service given. Not a Member of Any Combine. Dr. M. P. MENDELSOHN 210-211 U. S. National Bank We Manufacture Rubber Stamps If it's for the office we have it COMMERCIAL BOOK STORE 133 N. Com'ISt. the divorce complaint filed by Florence M. Russel. The suit was brought by Mrs. Russel following the finding of the pair in a local apartment house in an unconscious condition with indications of a suicide pact. Dr.' Russel was later recommitted to the state hospital and the divorce suit filed by Mrs. Russel. For Sale Registered Airetlal Pups, Rorang and Cermer strain Flake's Petland, '273 State. m9 Licenses Issued Paul J. Rice and Jean J. Bailey were yesterday granted a mar riage license. Roth are from Sa lem. Must Sell Piano I am leaving the Oregon theater and Salem the 22nd, must dispose of my new Monarch piano. Terms, but cash is desired. Chas. W. Hawley, Jr., 1553 State, street. m 8-9-11-13-16 Two Kmployes Injured Two employes of the Charles K: Spaulding Logging company were injured in industrial accidents yes terday. Roy Albee received a mashed filler while working in V. J. PATTERSON, M. D. V. Veterinarian : , of long time experience and good average o f success. PHONE 2028-W affirm ani TTn,nal Johnion and Second Street, West Salem. WE PAY CASH FOR YOUR FURNITURE AND TOOLS Capital Hardware & Furniture Co. Best Prices Paid 85 N. Oom'l St. Phone 94T TIS BCyOND TH 0Wfi OF MORTAL MAN to cxpacss sweer THOUGHTS AS flOWCfl tS THE GIVING OF FLOWERS l imere is an implied com- fpument inai speaks a If softer, iswppfpr mpucn n Iji ' - ... than one can whisper in the moonlight or write in 1 to a letter. A woman t lrnntrs that flmrAF. n f rcut uutaubu luey are 1 .i beautiful. There's a rea son! "Say it with Flowers' A. D. SMITH (Florist) 1276 Jf. Liberty. Pbone - - w- - vx " iN7 Bldg. Telephone 723 of All Kinds Autographic Self Inking Band Daters LVest Pocket Stamps I 165 N. Liberty St. the planing department, and W. H. Hobble, o Weat Salem, a bro ken toe when a heavy timber fell upon his foot. Al Follrick, of the office force was called to take Albee to a physician's office, and upon returning from the mission found Hobble limping out of the yards, lie loaded the second man in the machine, took him to the doctor and then on to his home. Albee was able to return to the plant for the remainder of the day. Eugene to Get Lions Presentation of a charter to Eu gene will call a number of Salem Lions o the university city, Wed nesday night, March 19, at which time MeU'in Jones, international Lions Club secretary, will make the presentation. Mr. Jones is ex pected to return to Saleni with the local delegation and will address the Lions club here on the next day. t 16-Inch Block Wood- Three large loads for $15.00. Quick delivery. Fred E. Wells. Fhone 1542. m9 Hear the Master Musicians HAROLD BAUER and PABLO CASALS v In Joint Concert y Friday, March 28, O. A. C. Men's Gym Tickets on Sale at Will's Music Store. High Furniture Auction Thursday, March 13th Starts 10 A. M. Sharp 249 South Cottage Street r Consisting of Overjand 90 Automobile, Piano, Electric Vacuum Sweeper, Furniture of all kinds, Rugs, Linoleums, Oil Stove, Books, Plumbs ing Material, Kitchen Utensils, Dishes, etc. Watch papers for full description, as this is a very large sale. Note: All books, bedding, tools, dishes, and miscellaneous articles will be sold in; the forenoon. . DR. C. H. SCHENK, Owner, 249 S. Cottage St. WOODRY & WOODRY, r. : ,. Auctioneers,, Phone 5J h mjJHlllllI'M Fire tike Operaing (Pd. A Funeral Director who takes a deep interest in his work who knows how to lighten the load of those dark hours who overlooks none of the smallest details is worthy of your consid eration Such is our reputation Terwilliger " Funeral -Home Phone 724 y Class Hear GEORGE X. MKER Candidate for United States Senator Grand Theatre Wednesday Evening March 12th 8 o'GIock Ad. by Elect-Baker-Senator Committee) Portland Truck Recovered ronce nave recovered an. auto mobile truck stolen in Portland, and given it back to the owner. Reports Bicycle Stolen That his bicycle had been stolen was the report to the police de partment yesterday of Oscar An derson, 995 North Fifth. Anothei Oregon Pulp Salem, MANUFACTURERS 1 Sulphite, and Manila 'Wrappings, also Batchers iWrap-,.; rjpings, Adding .Machine Paper, Greaseproof, fGiassine, - ' Drog Bond,-Tissne- Screenings and Specialties, mm WEDNESDAY, MARCH :12, 10 A. M. Located 4 V , miles southeast of Salem or one mile' south east of. the Feeble Minded Institute between the -Boys' -and Girls' Training school on the old Wins Drager farm, 3 Route r, Box. 61 -A. Go out South 12th street and - "FOLLOW THE ARROWS." 1 Improved 40-Acre Farm; Cows. Horses, Hoffs, Farm . Machinerj'. Tractor, Ford Truck,. Hay, Grain, Tools, Household Furniture, Etc, as Follows: Improved farm consisting of 40 acres, more or less, cood x loam soil, has two four-roomed houses, large barn, silo, hog pen, chicken house,, wood shed, machine shed, wire fenced, good running water and well water, 25 acres under cultivation, balance pasture and timber and good family orchard. .This is a well-improved farm and in ' high state of cultivation, so situated ' tha: it overlooks the beautiful city of Salem. .Farm will ba sold subject to . a sealed reserve bid on terms made known on day of sale, at time of offering, at same time and place, will sell without reserve to the highest bidder for cash all the personal property as follows: STOCK Seven extra good cows, heavy milkers and high testers," ages from two to eight years, mostly all freshened late. . ly and tubercular tested. 2 heifers and 5 calves. i 1 Good team or horses, weight 3200, lbs.; 2 good horses, 7 and 9 years old. weight 3000 lbs., well broken, single and double; 2 Chester W&ite and Poland China Jbrood sows; 9 large shoats witbJgood appetites; f 9 chickens that lay eatable eggs. - - j TRACTOR, MACHINERY AND TRUCK, feTC. 1 1919 Ford truck' with body and cab and -pneumatic f tires. 1 heavy wagon; 1 good Champion mower; '1 ' Deering hay rake; 1 good 14-inch steel beam plow; 1 two-section harrow; 1 one-horse corn planter; 1 near- -lyip.ew two-horse John Deere riding cultivator; 1 good ensilage cutter with elevator; 1 8-16 Samson tractor ' in good order; 1 circular saw and rig; ,1 new Ottawa drag saw; 2 good set double work 'harness; 1 16-inch steel beam plow; 1 harrow; 1 one-horse garden culti vator; 1 good hand grass seeder; 1 nearly new 95 0-lb. Galloway cream separator; 1 anvil forge, vice, bench driH; 1 power grindstone; 1 35-foot 6-Inch rubber belt; 1 50-foot garden wheat loose hay; 250, bushels good corn on cob, good , fonueed; some selected seed corn; 1 good 12x24 tent; 1 light spring wagon with shalves and pole; 1 buggy with ehalvcs and pole; household furniture of all kinds; 6-hole range, also 6-hole Monarch malleable range,. like new; heater, kitchen utensils, dishes, extra fine brass bed, forks, shovels, chains and many other small articles, TERMS OX PERSONAL PROPERTY CASH Free Lunch and Coffee at Noon "Follow the Arrow" O. M. BIEDERMAX, Owner, Route 3, Box 61-A . WOODRY AND WOOPRY . i ' S : .Expert Livestock, Furniture and Real Estate "S-S AUCTIOVFKllS AS Salem, n i '2- -.1 r. Mi i ' 9 'f !iltl.,llllllll.il,JMU.IMlI.I.UII.,.,,Uj,lJj,ajt. bicycle, found by on; of; tiifc offi cers, was claimed r by .M.VWebb J - Bolldin Permit Iwued -M, C. Braeker ..yesterday -received a building permit for ' the construction of a dwelling 1145 Belmont to cost $2,500.. (Continued on page C) - 4 and Paper Go. Oregoa i mm hose; 5 tons of good oat and Oregon ; ! i juenerai uaniong duiidcm Of fice 'Hoixra frdm'1 0 k. m. 3. p. m. V tl - LI St ...