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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON THURSDAY MORNING, MRCH 13, 1924 I i Al i n s Wtnewsm brief was released from the city jail yesterday. Ramsey was arrested by Officer White last Thursday and charged with being drunk. Consider having Petition! -( A special committee of the city council metcast night to consider several petitions tor. paving. The petitions which are regarded fav orable will be presented to the council at Its regular,, meeting on Monday night. Choice Mixture Gladwin Ball 50c per dozen. Flake's Fetland. nilS. '' - ' ,4 ' : . . ' . ; v"V Ibifl tn lorfrhrrf W. L. Seely forfeited $3 in the polite court yeiterday when he failed to answer to a charge' of falling to dim his headlights. The case galnst' O. S. Boston, 1035 Snipping, was -dismissed. '- Krw lighting Fixtare Get our prices and save money. Salem Electric Co. F. S. Barton, I prop.. Masonic Temple. ' Plrfine ! 1200. mStf tinKiling Permits Tsanl t. ,; A warehouse and cold storage plant -will be buflt at 545 Trade street, by F. N. Derby, according to a building permit issued yes terday. The ailding will cost $15,000. -el" permits" issued were "to Andrew Verclar, for a con crete basement at 735 North Com mercial, $1,000; Frank Wilson, alterations at 1893 North Church, $400; Walte Kirk, alterations and repairs, 977 South High, $1,- 000, and to E. A. Dalke for a small dwelling at 2264 Hazel avenue, $350. SNMtks on Xear East Personal experiences in the Near East while a boy, and the terrors of being captured by a band of Turks with a number of children who were to have been burned And the subsequent escape through the hand of Providence, -will be re lated by Rev, Martin Fereshetian, pastor of the Unitarian church, at the Woman's club building Friday night. Mr. Fereshetian has se lected "A Modern Flight Into Egypt" as the subject of his ad dress. Proceeds from the lecture will go to swell the building fund of the proposed new church. Mr. Fereshetian has also been invited to address the third triennial con vention of the Unitarian churches of the Pacific coast April 8 to 10 in San Francisco. Used Pianos $75 and up. ml 2. Stiff Furn.ture Co. FURXITUKKl HARDWARE I Bought, Bold Mid Exchanged. BALEM BARGAIN HOUSE JSO N. ComTSC Phone 492 - We Pay Cask Many Pleaant Released Thirteen crates, or 156 Chinese pheasants, have been liberated in this district during the last 10 days by Heary Stevenson, deputy game warden. The birds were re ceived from the Tugene hatchery. Included in the places the birds were given theif freedom were on grounds of several state institu- ions, Waconda, the Durbin stock farm near Turner, Brunk's farm in Polk county, the White farm, the Seth Thomas place and the McArthur reserve, all in Polk county. Methodist churches," will hold its! The Lend delegation took dvan regular monthly meeting-Monday tage of their early arrival and night, March 31, at the Leslie spent the afternoon at the peni Methodist church on South Com- tentiary and the state hospital. mercial. Justice O. P. Coshow of and Charles E. Knowland, Mr. Gile Benefit Lecture me Oregon supreme court will Woman Prisoner Expected making certain charges against the By Rev. M. Ferescetian at the speak on "Lincoln, a Man of God." Word was received by Warden club and its principles, to be re- women's club toldg.. Cottage and The address was to have been A. M. Dalrymple that a female fnted by Mr. Knowland. Registra- Center streets, Friday evening at given at the February meeting, federal prisoner would" be brought tion cards for the Spokane con- 8 o'clock. Subject, "A Modern which was postponed. to Salem tonight from Los An- ventlon were distributed. It was Flight Into Egypt." Tickets, 50 geles. The telegram and previous announced that Salem Rotafians cents; no war tax. ml 4 Grand Jury at Work communications did not tell the ar alreadv heeinnine tn receive I The March investigations of the I nature of her crime. Another personal vlnvitations to attend the Cases Are Dismissed IMarion county grand jury got un- woman from California is due in convention. Several riders of light less nicy- aer way yesteraay. rouneen tne near future, according to wora cles evidently put up good stories I cases are to come up for investi- recently received at the prison "So TWs Is Venice' " or alibis in police court yesterday gation? It Is -understood that con- These prisoners are received as Brunswick record. Stiff-Furni- for their cases were dismbjisedilsiderable headway was made yes- 'boarders,', with the state as lanoX . i . . . . . . . i . - . . . tur rn ml 2 I Those annearing were Ray Ksnei- iteraay in tne prooing or several lord because or a lacK or accommo man. 497 Union: Harry West, fcaaes, and it is anticipated that the dations for female prisoners at Cabinet .Wood Received 1880 North Winter, and Lawrence I grand Jury win complete us worn McNeil's Island and in uaurornia A block tot cabinet wood from Engstrom, 575 North uapuoi, lia a laitiy snort perioa oi tuue. Tfcere are at present six iemaie the interior of Mexico- has been Lonnie McCIaire, 102 Miller, wag ' prisoners at the state penitentiary received hv O. J. Hh11. The block fined 12.50. The men were ar- Boss Is Xabbed is about four feet long, and is 14 rested by Officer Sproed. C. L. Boss, prominent Portland Chinese Bound Over. bv 16 inches on the side and automobile dealer, accompanied The three Chinese arrested last weighs a little more than 350 Hits Three Automobiles oy Mrs. .boss, passed inrouKii week ror violation or me narcotics pounds. The wood, when smooth- Harold Arnold. 370 Kingwood lem last night on their way home act. were bound over to await the ed and without polish or finish. Park, in West Salem, was arrested after a pleasure trip south. It action by the federal grand jury nrpni ft WiiMfni nnnenranre frr repklesn drivine late Tuesday was rumorea iuhl xur. Da "" yesterday alternoon wnen tne last Mr. Hull plans on having his sped- night by Officer Wright after the not in the best of humor while of tne trio had appeared before men made up into pieces for ex- machine he was driving had struck nere ana mat ne was quite ire Lyle J . Page, federal comtnission hibition purposes. three parked automobiles on State in expressing his opinions of the er fcjr this district. The Chinese Bfreet near H ell. All fOUr orpwe iibuii: uriiaiuiieui. u sterna Boys Chorus to'Rehearse the automobiles were slightly om-i ' Every member of the Salem aged. Arnold was fined M tne "T "u " ' T ,..,,, ,.t0a t T. In nniM- rt vesterdav. TWO Of O" mis siue oi Aiuauy iu cuil hU nlace at the TMCA Friday the owners of the other machines roadster and arrested him for nieht. according to Dr. H. C. Epley 1 reported. These were W- ar were taken to Portland yesterday by two federal agents . GREAT BSPUCTIOII In Italian Prune Trees. Good : frices on .Walnnts Seedling Cher r Trees. So to lie General iur lery Stock, Sales Yard andOf flea. ,44 Ferry St. ; FRUTTLAND NURSERY ' ' A. J. MaOiia. Prop. MfloaPhoae 1W. Re. 114QM iWxru Neimcycr ' In Business For Your "Health WSN.Coinl. Phoel67 411 Oregoa Bldg. Telephone 457 f The Seayey BeD Insurance General Insnrance i rBHiT- BeU H Frank Watar HYDRO-ELECTRIC THERAPEUXia DESTITUTE OPormeriy pr. pcnenaai. S49 8. Cottase St. 4 PHONE 1182 , 'OSTEOPATHY i The Original and Gen ulna Spin l al - Adjustment Treatment. I fnL i Painless 4 nti raixtlts. skm- Adiustment that DR. L. a UARSHALIi Osteopathic Physician aa4 C3 Oregon Qdc Ixss ItriHrtel The California & Oregon Coast Railroad company reports to the pubic service commission a loss of director. The chorus will bold a ren of the Oregon Pulp c i-aper final rehearsal Mondav nieht inlenmnanv and Clarence L. Smith, preparation for the first, public 1 416 Masonic building this year in connec ister greatly agitated Schwabe who is nd that he was of the fh.arge f btami" appearance tion with the concert and program gtOTO n Barglarize1 planned by the woman's auxiliary I Crittenden's second-hand store of the TMCA. At the last rehears- 404 Ferry, was broken into some al there were so many boys pres-tjme Tuesday night and a .38-cali- ent that an extra two dozen chairs I bT Tl4Cyie ulated revolver stolen were necessary to accommodate according to a report made to tne Bogg ,g tQ report at Albany Satur. speeding. It was said that the fact that an officer driving a Buick roads Mr. Uoss and opinion that a traffic officer should ride a motorcycle so that autoists could identify him. Mr. Boss looked up Sam Kozer while here and told him all of his trou bles, according to the report given. It is understood that Mr. Calls for County Prisoner Deputy Sheriff Plant of Lincoln county yesterday claimed F. W, wanted on a g money undef false pretences. Schwabe was ar rested at Marion last Monday and held for the Lincoln county author ities. It was said that he. had cashed worthless checks amount ing to nearly $300. them. $9291.97 on Its operations for 1923. Operating revenues are giv-iThe onveiling ceremony will be Rotarians to be Hosts The function of the Salem Ro tary club on April 19, when R. A. Booth, president of the Eugene Rotary club, will officially pre sent the "Circuit Rider" to the state, will be that of hosts, it was announced yesterday by H. S. Gile. police yesterday morning. Will Hear Holmes' Case day on a charge of speeding 45 t I miles an hour en as $25,421.56, operating expen ses. $32,157. and net revenues $6,- 35.44. The Heppner Light & Water company reports operating revenues or $J 6, 2 4 4. 65, operating expenses of $24,455.10; net rev enue of $3789.38, and operating income '$2,053.29. The McMinn- vllle Telephone company reports operating revennes of $22,170.89, operating expenses of' $17,675.01, net revenues of $5095.88, and op erating income of $3461.58. , held at 11 o'clock in the morning at the state house grounds. Charged with being the father Cam.ep Rcinoved of an unborn emia. wuemm Holmes1, Mt. Angel youth, will he given a hearing in justice court at 10 o'clock this morning. Five ...wnacooa tnr th defense were subpoenaed for the case Wednes day. Accident .Victims Improving . Two ofithe five persons who were in the'Riggs automobile when it crashed with another driven by S. V. Junorof the lllahee Country . - . . . ' . e 11 ! j i... .ii leinh. are recovering rtiu men . . t.:,..u . TLI..O Tanof Wa or 1440 cine. Dr. Stone removed a double '"J"""- - - stat street, is suiieriuK iiuiu cancer from the forehead of Mrs. W. 11. Dorsey Clark of Salem. ml3 Odd Fellows Hosts . Chemeketa Lodge No. 1, IOOF, was host to a delegation from the aliock and bruises, whfle'Mr. Junor Ivert a fractured skull. He has been conscious since the aci dent and he has every chance for recovery. War .Vein Plan Social Hal Hibbard camp No. 5 of the United Spanish War Veterans will hold a social meeting at the arm- re degree work was put on by Che- Knocneu w "'f; 4 i 1 uatf ruesaav niKui. au:i uiu . uauuun naai " " " Preferred Stoetc, rVr Cent Salem's paper mill. .Payable I monthly. Hawkins & Koberts.- m!3. ory Saturday night according i o ;m f addreS8 at the Grand invitations being mailed by John KaPa 6 Thg Royal Ro8ariaT1 Bentelson, adjutant. A gooa pro- Portland, was also gram with something to eat is I"-'-""' planned. The camp will not meet Presen Monday night ,a vvhihitM I iOUrulliruv u.vn nVer Kntertalned J - . . I ft rtS I1USL LU tl UC1C Several nrominent local neyuu- ,T.n.,. inPa, Man knocked Jtown-rr uran entertained Mayor Gorgei iu. cor.iQi A man. riding a iWcycle - . . J n n in. I " f L. Baker, or roniauu, lOrmai uiuuci . Inilpt9 lrtrtr hunmipt Teas last .night prior to Mayor Baker s r4,-iaP inri ner. 755 Bellevue. notified the po oin ut xLhu-h ihP mpmhprs lice. The man was not injured were entertained with music by nd Gardner was unaoie io .earuj ivprsitv men's this name. glee club and were addressed by Mayor George L. Baker of Port land 31 10W Stereopticon Acfdress at .First Methodist Church To nigh tSy Pastor At the First Methodist church tonight at 7:3. o'clock. Rev. 11. E. Kirkpatrick, the pastor, will give stereopticon7' address on the .world service program in which the church, is engaged. In addi tion tdvcqlored slides,, showing the work being done tnroughout the world, several slides will be shown depicting some of the work that is being done -in China by Miss Esther McCracken, a Salem girl who is a missionary in that coun try. ..,- The world service program fol lows the five-year centenary pro gram of tne cnurcn wnicn wm come to an end the latter part of May. The world service program calls for a financial outlay of $18,000,000 a year, and the quota of the local church for the period from June 1, 1924, to October 1, 1925, is $6111. The canvass, for this sum of money 'Will be. made next Sunday afternoon when 25 teams of men will visit the mem bership of the church. The teams will .meet tonight at 7 o'clock for a conference and to receive the names of the church members to be visited bv. each team. Dr. B L. Steeves is director of the drive ,The regular church night supper will take place at 6:30 o'clock: ( tes Group photographs' of the three Jinst isen ruo- - i : . - 4,omot. ron-i ... . . I am leaving the Oregon'theater state u;u. Class htartea . it, i nnrron liuiirr luc auwi"vvi' ----- koi A Aimonhu I PERSONALS I -w Franchise ranted The public serriecr commission A 4. .3 ..nlA thA QllCn I I'r'M 1 1 L VV 11" I . . . Ralem th 22nd. mult dispose aucieu - i a raaio teiegrapny ciass of mv new Monarch piano. Terms, lamette university are on started, last night at the YMCA- of my new but cash i Hawley, Jr., 1553 State st. ml 3 ln gOQS the three seasons U are featured-.- 4aaajyhcji will meet, every Wed: Mrs. Preston Lake of Eugene is registered at the Marion hotel. William Williams of Grants Pass was a Salem visitor Wednes- ftimptton Gives Park ' MARSHFIELD, March . 10 Presentation jf .54.26 acres of- the choicest,' :jamp. .andi recreation grounds, at the finest oceanic site In '.Coos. -county, to tbe public or this , section, wug made this noon amid rousing cheery by L. J. Simp son at the "meeting of the Coos Bay Pirates; n The only provision of the f ree- will erJ.sM;the ecenic streteh of God's great out-of-doors was that the Coos Bay Pirates take the land as trustees, which the Pirates,, .dd readily v thereby, as suring . to v southwestern , Oregon one of the finest recreation spots in the west, which will be made accessible at the completion of the southern coast stretch of the proposed super-road district. The property will involve that portion of Cape Arago jntting in to the sea1 with South bay at one side and North bay at the other, providing two ideal beaches. Part of the land is wooded with heavy ordn for fb ya.r'Iurt U as Hire of ferine- your fntl ,J amount of the kind too jranrffcn ;n if yon had 1ronllr elMt4 V it and wtc d It ' bring t' 1 weighed. V wikh to ' pVa ';jf , our customer nd we seM fHfi' "" clean coal U-a11.,.-. t. , out eoA a jcwa y -jO, III I I JlRtl - r-IICIi -A '-.0 niuuiviHii rutu vu. t - Broadway at Hood . SalearOr. - 0 i?l - : - T - v a spruce and about .one half ot tW acreage is level" land Suitable or the parking, ot many automoBIJ?s.: The spot lies one andratf!ha1f miles south of Shoreacres, wrhiV formerly housed 'the vfamosds: Simpson home and two and a hajjf miles south- t ndset" Jeachfit' would'bfidirecUylocatedj en, th'e. pr oposed pl&n s f o r. the . aiiper-road' district tfoe projected. fromSun- set to Saccht beach: . " " 'I WOIDOW GLASS f All Sizes, i . Headqnartera For " PAIHTSV r:; FRVS DRUG STORE ? 280 X. Commercial Bt. v , Ash- Franklin high Bchool, of Port- nuttrdir Imuai) an order Granting n.,... x-i.Vt iZZ : i nM iW ,M,U,,"', th chamnionshlp last year; ine .mu.0 Two visiting Rotarians, one irom . ft. l922 and a TrHnrniHH uuvui uu - " . . t .1 v. n maw rrnm Fvn i " : ... ' ... I Old A au liic umv! ' " nn iha middle fork of the Coquulel- ,. v.rt- v - i , wprH MUtriicam kucoia - - - i v A river. : nesdav luncheon of the Rotary lana m iiuh.nt the Marion hotel. J. x Worid Court Meettar I Freeman, national Boy Scout ex Public meetings will Be hem I pCutive . f r0m Chicago, spoke for No charge is being! dav- h three seasons ns ri.u.cv.. ,, Tniversity high, of Eugene," wonk . , ln,tril..,on rlaRsl Mrs. Virginia Brooks was in the jwork. The Silvcrton; Anxiliary Of ih?iAmrIcan leeion is civ ing a St. Patjick's dance Saturday jday. evening. Marcn i, at tne ourer- city recently from her home at Roseburg. ; - Gale Drubelis of Selma, south ern Oregon, was in Salem yester- Lydia E. Hovey of Eagle Point is registered at the Terminal. R. A. Elliott is spending a short YWCA Elect Jenelle Vandevort of Salem "wast irmorv'hall. ; Five-niece or UltU luccuufta ..... . I PPU11V6 ' LIVIIl v utvuftu, ' f w --- I , . . . Aim I " . -.x.j .rnncp i , i, - Ko,.m I rhosen as nresident of the cam-i... . , iqtntv'! xrnnnnii over tne unueu owi" iiiotarv xvo.-1, ana ji. v au" - , iu"" t-' j -: 1 ,. , . c, trnm ntmit ln,MM,,,b.w.rtdrr.d ln. NJ s, o.Wnd ca,.. out- .SX i? K Z1" . n2-l sure America's participation. JneiliHed the work of his club, wnicn ... - a t .. . .. j ri ir inner uinucis um.u ot tnese Dieeiiuss.""1. vv ineaas me iuiriunuu.i i DR. B. H. WfllTE DR. -ANNE BREKKE Osteopathic ' i PhysiCan and Snreons The only physicians in Salem using Dr. Abram's method of Electronic Diagnosis and i m a a. ' i ireaimeiiL i 506 U. S. Natl.Bank Bldg, " Salem , Salem on Friday, MaTCh 21. has not been announced as yet who the speakers will be, hut one will be .either Dr. Nehemian Boynion or Dr. Hamilton Holt. record. 1 v I Drv Harris L Folk and Dr.1 Paul O. Stapran. 1484 State SUk - Salem, . Oregon, are Chlrop tactic doctors, ti The I Shrams method ot Electronic Diagnosis' and Treattnent t not y taught Chiropractic doctors by Dr, Ahrams or any. ot his col leges. These doctors, at 1484 Sta-te street, have removed the' - words Abrams . Method from their sign, but instead ase the E. R. A. on their, sira and advertisement: This t is .misleading and has caused persons to start treatment with them, thinking they w e r. e receiving the real Abrams, treatment. The let ters ' E. Tt. A., with periods after them, stands for Elec- , tronic Reactions ot Abrams. While these doctors, who use the imitation machine, use the " EL -R. A., without the periods, this ' is misreading and- iras raused personsrto be misled , and to take, their treatment. Tor facta ad dress';"".'; ' ' 'DIl. jl. II. WHITE B. K. anoru vie 'V , ' .Mntatlve. Genevieve t ,J ZZ' V ' Z,i ' information has been received .'-j-- ,w41 Kev, v. a, e f were: Vice president, Hollis Vick; 1 Makng interesting Campaign treasurer, juanita near,, BCv..c- Lane Mbrlev. candidate fori tary, Eugenia Savage; andunder-l couQt asseBSOr m company with Salem yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hunt and Mrs. W. M. Bushey visited yester day at Stayton. in Salem of the death at Albany of E.' E. Warford, for many years a resident of thatjeity- Mr. War- ford was the father of Bert war ford, well known in Salem. TMnrRtlonal Day Lest members forget some oi the underlying principles rnth of RoUry. and In order to refresh memories the Wednesday I oi,,-.- From Jail i.mAnn hour ot the Rotary club I . R Rmsey has recovered was devoted to an educational i f m a spree on wood alconoi ana -rw-t iv. y. v ' w i I Thompson. Mrs. c. i . - vyuwb, i . , Jf f ersoii. " Marion and Turner . w-v J II v I i - I Mrs. can u. Hester - have Doney, and been named Mrs. as .a Wednesday interviewing the busi-lgJQ JOURNEY OF board of advisers. ine eieu.uu terest oI ur, Morley'a candidacy was closely contested in ws f Morley professor for 12 for all oincers. moidu.uuu " anrt If. s. Crowder. minis- t.q r.rsinHo anH Mpdford arp to take place the first of next wee.i Qr 31 are making a tangle, and the winner of the In I " ' I Very , interesting campaign. Teach- dependenCe-pilot Kock game will License Issued er and preacher traveling togeth- fight it out with Bend. The semi- A marriage license waj issued ef by aut0f coifing every city and fina,3 will be played Saturday at- yesterday to John W. Miles and e in the county (and seelng ternoon and the. fInals concluded Charlotte A. Pratt, both or &a- . T, in fhft hf,st coun- .i.u ness men and ministers iu the in- H00PSTERS ON TONIGHT (Continued from page 1) program,' in charge ot the club's .jnilnil . enmmittee Of H. S. u..w. v r fill. George "W. Hug and J. J Evans1, who presided as chairman nf th dar.. "What Rotary is isot was the topic pf a short talfc by t w Chambers. Me was wiw" by a catechism between H. a. e DIED LAWREN'CE At his home on the charlotte Wallace road Wednesday, jsaarcn iem 12. W. H. Lawrence, at the age oi vpars. announcements I GramrcL to Meet i.iw frnm the Th Salem Grange will meet Will UO ius I , , Salem Mortuary,. 210 Center St. Saturday for the regular session. Always TaUc CASCARAQUIHINE Rtileret cold in 14 nouns LA GRIPPE Of 3 DATS Anwremm eef G O m W; , AND At the Fouiwing Price For Few Days: ', CASTLE GATE, KING,' ROCK SPRINGS and 'i $14.50 JPcr Ton Wood for 16-inch from . f 84)0 to $10.00 Per Cord ' ; V , Larmer Transfer, Co 469 State St ' Phone $30 the finest people in the best coun-itnat night. ty and the greatest state in tne Union," Jefferson Review. Ph. 1656. -Promotes - Good Health One-Third Cream H. E. RIDEOUT, Proprietor FCXERAL The funeral of Adolph Henry Muller who died March. 9, 1924, at the age ot 60 years, will be con ducted by Rev. Pemberton, at tne A picture program is being con sidered to take the place of a speaker. DR. HARRISON FOLK And DR.' PAUL G. STAPRAN electronic Physicians We diagnose correctly from a drop of blood of the patient any iHitease. active or latent. WV cure by the Electronic Method 95 ner cent of cancers, Tuberculosis, Diabetes, Ulcers Af th Stomach. Acidity; high Kiwwt - nrMddre. . hardening of arteries, etc. " ' ' .. . We remove the xause t-dl- ease by purifying the bloody t Inveetlgat at , THE ERA CLINIC-' 1484 State St., Cor. 15th Hoars O a. m. to 8 p.m. Conbnitation Free. Month to Register With the primary but little more than two months away and W'ebb Funeral parlors today at 9 registration books' open only for e'clock Remains will be taken to anotner monm, me uauy Cornelius, Or., for interment. tration at the county clerks of- Iiice is very smaii, aauiuiug iu those in charge of the work. Reg- ilied March 11. at his home istrauon cioses uaya oeiuie iue 1095 N. Broadway, age 67 years will be conducted by Rev. Cham bers at the Webb Kunerai par lors today at 2 o'clock. Interment will be in IOOF cemetery. election which will make the books closed April 15. The pri mary is1 May 16. gaUm iftortuatp BKBAXmnS A1TD rVXISAIr DMXOTOM -nana test -Jfiin1r'T-1I4rt 'Cranberry Corners" This play is going to be given t- help the War Mothers fund for i the soldiers' monument. Grand, on Tuesday evening next. For the Monnment "Cranberry .Corners" is to be given for the soldiers' monument fund. Grand opera housu, Tues day evening next. LADD & BUSH BANKERS , . ' Ettabli8Ked .l869 xt General BsnJxinB Buiinex .Offi(HouMfrom:10arBwto3-p.ni. " - 't - to. WBBCLOUGH LeailcX Fnatfal ' Director Cxf erf EmbaJxatrl . Marriieil or Single You should see the 3-act com edy at Salem Heights' Community hall. Saturday evtnlng 8 p. m. sse, ml5 Loyalty is the peculiar virtue of people who feel lost without a leader. Deekebarh Lions' Speaker F. G. Deckebach, ot the Marion creamery will discuss the dairy in dustry and its importance to the Willamette valley at the Friday lnnrlipnn nf the Lions club. OttO Hoppes will preside as chairman of the day. Basketball Player Arriving Several basketball teams which will participate in the state tourna ment, beginning today, arrived in the city yesterday and were quar tered at the various hotels. Dur ing the day a variety of athletics letters of vavious colors and sizes could be noted around the city. ijyiiiiiiiiii I Oregon Pulp and Paper Go. - Salem, Oregon ..- MANUFACTURERS :, Sulphite, and Manila Wrappings, also Butchers Wrap- pings, Adding Machine Paper, Greaseproof, Glas&lneT', Drug Bond, Tissuet Screenings and Specialties. - - RIGDON & SON'S uoxrruABT "Cranberry Corners" The War Mothers of Salem are sponsoring the putting on of "Cranberry Corners" at the Grand opera bouse on Tuesday. evening, March 18. This is the play that has been given several times by the Salem Heights' community club. It has been a great suc cess. It is a wonderful play, well presented. The proceeds arc to go to the monument fund of the War Mothers for the proposed soldiers' monument on the Mar ion county-court house grounds'. Monthly Meeting Slated The Six o'Clock club, composed i of, members of the throe Salem 15-Day Sale Now On Capital Exchange on the War Path We must raise casein the next few days and in order to do so we offer reductions of 50 on some items. Suit Cases and Bags $1.95 to $17.95 TRUNKS Reg. $40 value $29J0 Reg. $20 value $13.95 Men's furnishings, cloth i:ig and shoes greatly re duced. BUY NOW AND SAVE Capital Exchange P. Stcinbock, Prop. 312 N. Com mercial: Street. W, J. PATTERSON, M. D. V. Vetarin&rian K of long time '! vkv experience and good average o t success. PHONE Olfice and HonoltU Johmon nd Second BtiMt, West aln. 7 f-Aljfelf '- lMs AN EFFECTIVE COLD REMEDY - ' ' v . ? a . Taken at the right Ume may save you suffering from the many i disconrforts that a cold may easily bring about Schaefer's Cough Syrup Is a sure remedy that can check the causes of some-of the diseases that are the most difficult to-cure. Schaefers Drug Store 135 N. Commercial Phone 197 'Fruit Trees Our season is, drawing nearer to a close. We have some fine Italian Prune trees and Mazzard Cherry Seedlings left at prices' that would amaze you. MATHIS NURSERY CO. Bales Yard and Office opposite the 0. B. Depot at Cherry City Hotel. Office Thone 1758. lies. 18F4. ' Would trade fruit trees tor Scion. Wood WHAT HAVE TOUT Second Week of mm-. 'Ui 7:30 Each Evening at f THE FIRST I . . BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. C. L Trawin, D. D. . Evangelist am 1-; Mr. and Mr. F. G. Tehpvr Musical Evangelists -Solos ChriiifGh6ir I Lots of. Music 'it - , i i i m in nili b4 I' - i I 'if. ' i 4 "9 ''''"'"'.' ' . ...... .