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SATURDAY MORNING, MARGIl 15, 1924 THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON I; i i t -j li I lit ; jti 'v 'if-li M CITT NEWS IN BRIEF I " ' .; .Printing Telephone Directories New telephone directories will be available . In a short time, the printers having, already got to work on the copy, according to an announcement made yesterday by W. II. Dancy, manager of the Pa cific Telephone Sc. Telegraph com pany. The directory for Apr! will show an Increase of subscrib ers over the directory printed last September. Championship CJnmes Tonight, 8 o'clock. Admission ml5 tages of the Coos Bay district at the Lions club luncheon Friday noon. He stressed the abolition of sectional lines and advocated the unanimous cooperation of all sections of the state in boosting for Oregon all the time. Mr. Taylor id superintendent of schools and president of the North Bend Kiwanis club. He addressed the student body of the Salem high school in the morning. Mr. Taylor has addressed Salem audiences while engaged in chautauqua work several years ago. Igorotes In Chaine-!- Members and friends of Hal Hib bard camp, Spanish War veterans, remember the entertainment and feed at the armory Saturday eve ning, March 15. The Igorotes, that head-hunting, dog-eating tribe of Filipinos, "will have charge or the festivities. Cross Eyed Papa Victor record and sheet music. Moore's Music House, 409-415 rmirt. ml 5. The Film Shop- Will give one 5x7 enlargement of the capitol, with one or more films sold Sat. Red Cross Phar macy. m!8 ing morning and evening. A pic ture of the church and congrega tion will be taken in the morning. Dr. Milliken will talk to the young people during the IJYPU service and will also preach at 8 o'clock. Hayesvllle fill the church night and morning and receive that which you otherwise will miss. Arthur Kylander, pastor. of those having friends, headquar ters for the teams are as follows: Medford, at Marion hotel; Pilot Rock, Terminal hotel; North Bend. St. Helens and Independence, at the Sigma Tau fraternity; La Grande. Phi Kappa Pi; McMinn ville, Alpha Fsi Delta; Eugene, Kappa Gamma Rho, and Bend, Epsilon Delta Mu fraternity. Clothes Line Is Robbed Some women's underwear and silk hosiery were stolen from his j clothesline some time Thursday night, according to the report of C. II. Bryan, f.00 North Capitol, to the police yesterday morning. Championship Games Tonight, H o'clock. 75 cents. Admission ml5 Adams' Appointed C. F. Adams of Portland was yesterday appointed by Governor Pierce to represent Oregon at the convention of the American Acad emy of Political and Social Science at Philadelphia May 18 and 17. Will Have Rail Team The Brotherhood of American Yeomen will have a baseball team again this year. Waldo Weller, who was captain of the team last year, has been elected manager for this year. He has appointed John Hornsberger as captain. All who played last year will be out for practice Sunday, as well as some new ones that have been added. A practice game will be on between first and second teams place will be announced Saturday evening. Mr,' Wuii zbarger Better- Mrs. Alma Wurtzbarger, federal prisoner at the state prison who recently was reported nearly at the point of death from asthma, is recovering for the present and is able to go for a short walk with other women prisoners under the care of Mrs. T. E. Cornelius, ma tron. Traffic Violators Fined Speeding cost H. Smith, 1415 North Sixteenth. $" when he ap peared in the police court yester day. Lyle O. Grimes was fined $.r for operating his automobile while the cutout was open. R. Steurhoff of Klamath Fall?, an other speeder, forfeited J10 bail. Portland yesterday . morning, fol-' lowing a short illness. She was a daughter of the late William Goodrich of Salem. She was born in Salem and was a resident of this ritv till a few years affo. Be sides her husband, Roy M. Savage, formerly of Salm, she is survived by one daughter, Melva Belle, 8 years old. Also the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Hal Pat ton of Salem. Mrs. Ora Jory and Glenn Goodrich of Stockton, Cal., and Mrs. Clair Simeral of Port land. You Can Quickly limber m Sore, Stiffwollen Joints - . . . ...til AnAn4A 1i A lAn"" Even Chronic Kheumatic oai?svl wuj e,re"a;B w : Swellings in Knee, Elbow, Iv - Championship Gaines Tonight, 8 o'clock. Admission 5 cents. m!5 Pirate Visits Lions Ien M. S. Taylor.Captain Kldd of the Coos Bay Pirates, booster or ganlzatlon, spoke upon the advan- FURNITURE I HARDWARE I ; Bought, Sold and Exchanged. ' BALEM BARGAIN HOUSE fcO N. Com! St. rtoonc 492 We PJ Cask GREAT REDUCTION k Italian Prnn Trees. Good Prices on Walnuta, Seedling Cher- & Trees, 8c to 15c. ; General Nur ery Stock, Sales Yard and Office, iH Ferry St. Championship Games Tonight, 8 o'clock. Admission ml5 McRee Is Candidate O. B. Mount of Baker has filed with the secretary of state his dec laration as a candidate for the re publican nomination for judge of the circuit court, eight judicial dis trict. Leonard H. McRee of Dallas filed as a candidate for the repub lican nomination for joint repre sentative from Polk and Lincoln counties. Choice Mixture Gladolia Bulbs 50c ner dozen. Flake's Petland -ml 5. FRUTTLiAND NURSERY A. J. Ma this. Prop. pfflce Phono 199. Res. 1140M Wrri. Neimeyer - ' Druggist In Business For Your Health 175 N. Com!. Phowe 167 Hurdy Gnrdy Blues Manv of vour old favorites bound up in a bunuie o Dines Hear it at Moore's Music House, 409-415 Court. ml5. Schmaltz, March 17; Parsons vs. Ratchliffe, and Beckett ajiinst Willamette Valley Transfer com pany, March 18; Western Bond & Mortgage company against Lowry, and Lengelen "against Nicholas, March 20; BecTte & Hendricks vs. Bennett, Van Santen vs. Wheeler, and P. M. Jones against Johnson, March 21; state against Haines, March 24; state against Crites, March 25. Speeder Haled Into Court Peter Schwabe of Portland was hitting it up 40 miles an hour on the highway when overtaken by G. Max Flanery, state traffic offi cer yesterday afternoon, according to a complaint filed in the justice court. Boys to Wear Red Ties When the Salem boys' chortft makes its initial appearance of the season at the concert at the First Methodist church under the aus pices of the Woman's auxiliary of the YMCA. each boy will wear a red tie, giving the appearance of the Cherrians. A large numoer nf hnva were at the YMCA last nieht for the last regular rehear sal before the concert. A special and final rehea Dance At Schindler night. hall, Saturday Albany Auto Stolen Police were notified to be on . .LJl. the lookout tor an- amorauunc stolen in Albany last night from C. E. Clifford. Albany photo grapher. Shoulder or Finger Joints Yield to the Mighty Power ful Influence of JOINT-EASE. and Addresses Parent-Teachers J. A. Benjamin, Salem attorney gave an address tasi nigiu at j meeting of the Parent-Teacher as sociation at the Middle throve schoolhouse. His subect was: "Patriotism in War and Peace." The address was under the aus- rsal has been called pices of the American legion. Mr oriei Team Receives Telegram Unless Bend supporters of their basketball team lose their enthu cimm v.ri Ttntler. manager of the Western Union, is contemplat ing adding about a dozen mes- . . . 4n tt senger Doys to nis present for yesterday the Bend players re ceived a total of 93 telegrams from business and professional men. civic organizations and the Chamber of Commerce, backing them in their fight for the state championship title. Other teams also received encouragement from home towns, but the Bend dele gation topped the list. It's here, right . in town every live druggist has it. It's a low price remedy, to be sure, but that doesn't stop it from taking the kinks, lameness or tor ture out of you troubled jomu. Joint-Ease is the name, so called because it is compounded solely for the purpose of relieving ail joint ailments. Just rub it on the tormented, lame Joints and in just a few sec- It absorbs Instantly And Is bo clean and stainless that you can : , s rub it on often and get thereby, , results much more quickly,' when the joint Is Inflamed and the agory intense. ' . . . . r Being such a powerful counter irritant, it cannot help bringing -speedy and helpful results in con-" gestion, sore throat, chest, colds', lumbago and neuralgia , much, K quicker than almost any remedy you can buy. But you must remember that is i for Joint afflictions that it "is.-, mostly dispensed and its helpful-4. . ness will astonish you afterall ardinary liniments and other treat ments have failed. Adv. Poet and Peasant Overture un,v nlht tav Dr. H. C. uenjamin'B mi, lowowru Announcement of business meeting. mu...u. A new wording of aiw-ohderful thp concert was made at all of the gram was furnished by the Moore old Standard on Victor' record at huncheon club meetings during the Music company. ml 5. 1 Week. Proceeds from tne concert nltl ho itaert in furthering the boys' work of the YMCA. Moore's Music House. All Orego Bldg. Telephone 457 Jht Seavey Bell Insurance I rejected the act, and three were Two Cases Fatal Two fatal accidents out of a to tal of 615 industrial casualties were reported to the state indus trial accident commission for the week ending March 13. The fatal cases were Louis Larson, Hol brook. Or., foreman; D. B. Wagner of Molalla, edger. Of the total number of accidents reported, 519 were from firms and corporations that are under the protection of the workmen's compensation act. 93 were from concerns that have D'Arcy Is Speaker Judge Peter H. D'Arcy", Salera pioneer, was the principal speaker at a meeting of the Parent-Teacher I association at Shaw last night. He had as his subject, "Lincoln His Life and Achievements In the Cause of Liberty." Gladioli Bulbs nhnira miYPd 25 cents dozen. 3 dozen for $1.00 while they last. C. F. Breithaupt, Florist, 123 N. Liberty St. m2S Agency General Insurance rpiiiTM Bell Frank Wagar ' from public utility corporations that are not subject to the act. Film Shor For high gloss Cross Pharmacy. HYDRO-ELECTRIC New Lighting Fixture? Get our prices and save money. Salem Electric Co. F. S, Ba'ton, .nniTfrto iMcnprrTTTTC I nron.. Masonic Temple. Phone TnUKAruw "V-- 12oo. - m9tf ( Formerly ur- cubum 24Q 8. Cottage St. PTinVR - - no Votlee of Anneal Filed Notice of appeal has been filed prints. Red b tne National Reserve Insurance ml8 romnanv. defendant in a suit In stituted by J. A. Rowland. The Grange Meets Today case was tried in the January term Pomona Grange will hold Its I of court, the decision or tne jury regular meeting at the Labor hall being for the plaintiff. The de todav. according to S. H. Van rision was for the plaintiff when Tmmn. A fine nroeram has been th cas was heard at the previous arranged. The meeting will open herm of court, but a new trial was at 11 o'clock with a dinner at granted by Judge Kelly. noon. In'ir Mothers' Cooked food sale Saturday, ai in ?.(l Stiff's Furniture store. AH War Mothers expected to provide rnrwi for sale, such as cakes, plea v.a,i haireri heans. etc. ml 5 I uinu, " " ' The OAC Strollers Dance Saturday, March, 15, Sa lem armory "Where the Crowds Go." m15" Prison Visitors Numerous Being turnkey at the state pris on is no snap these days, 'is the comment of Charles lioddleson, who has opened the big; door for more people in the last two days than in a long time. Nearly every basketball player and rooter here for the tournament has taken ad vantage of being in the capital city and is going through the state institutions. None of these nas missed the penitentiary and it is generally the first place they visit according to Turnkey Huddleson With the regular routine business and the passing back and forth of trusties and inmates who are em ployed outside the walls, in ad dition to guards, Huduieson is alarmed over the possibility of wearing out the big padlock that is always locked and unlocked as anyone goes into the main portion of the institution. The padlock is normally replaced once or twice a year because of constant usage. If - lit m . or OSTEOPATHY Tne. Original and Genuine Spin-1 vice as a school. U Adjustment Treatment, ta Painlew Adjustment lets results. . - V DR. L. C MARSHALL Osteopathic Pbysicia mmd Sorgeom Rids. Baiem Rev. V. S. Crowder to Preach Rev. U. S. Crowder of Salem I Report Filexl will deliver a sermon next Sunday at Brush college at 11 o'clock in the morning. He will have as his subject, "Sin Its Effects and Cure." Wetjen Boosts Salem Albert Richard Wetjen, popular modern fictiou writer whose stor ies are published in current maga zines and read by approximately C, 000, 000 peopl, ha3 written a special article for the booklet to be issued by the Chamber of Com merce which will help advertise Salem and the surrounding dis trict. The article, which takes an entire page, is titled. An Appre ciation of Oregon." of anonymous and threatening let ters which had been sent to Wood mansee. Authorship of these let ters was confessed by Kenyon, ac cording to the fire marshal. Damage of $4,500 was caused by the two fires in Woodmansee's of- f i fice. Kenyon gave proressionai jealousy and an alleged slight put on his wife by Dr. and Mrs. Wool- mansee as the motive lor his act, Marshal Pomeroy said. Fl SK ITCHES IS PORTLAND. Ore., March 14. Hugh Mitchell, chief of the United States bureau of fisheries tor Ore gon, Washington and Idaho,, was Many Hear Fereshetian :. The Woman's club building was n...A.i taut Tiivht In hpar an ad- dress on "The Modern Flight Into today appointed superintendent of, pvnt- hv Ttev. Martin Fereshe- the Oregon staie uureau oi wu tian of the Unitarian church. The hatcheries by the state fish com n.onHo f the, lecture en to the mission. He has accepted tbe ap- iTuarian rhnrrh hiiildiue fund, pointment, the commission r- rhotinn trafPl the history uounced. He succeeds R. .i.- inPi.irtine Clanton. who resigned several their- hiatorv sk the first Christian montns ago -j - nation and in a thrilling way de scribed his own flight into Egypt to escape the Turks. an-E. Hayesville Baptist Our Sunday school superinten dent, Charles Weathers, is leading us on to a higher and better ser- A place awaits Skill-1 you on Sunday morning. Will you that I fill It at 10 a. m.? Preaching at I Medical Society to Meet 11. Dr. Baker of Portland wllll The Polk-Yamhill-Marion Medl speak on. "Is Christ coming Cal society will hold its next meet Again?" Special music and sing- The appraisers report for the estate of Thomas D. Jones was filed yesterday. The estate was valued at more than $19,000. The appraisers were Roy Burton, C. r r-n-r ami V. R. Millard. The Championship Games Tonight, 8 o'clock. Admission ?5 cents. m15 Missionary to Speak A. L. Beckendorf, missionary to the Philippine islands, now home on furlough, will speak at the First executors are Howard Jones and Methodist church Sunday night at Vera E. Hill. 7:30 o'clock. Promotes Good Health Championship Games Tonight, S o'clock. Admission 5 rents. ml 5 v DR. B. H. WHITE DR. ANNE BREKKB Osteopathic Physician and Suregona The only physicians in Salem rf Ahmm'fl method of pioetrnniff T)iamosi3 and Treatment. , 506 Uc S. NaTl' Bank Bldj. ;;'" 'Salem :: ' "V hurry. Little or no flax will be. or ought to be sown before April 1st. But little should be sown much later than that; - though planting up to May 1st may result favorably, with .the usual June rains, and some July showers. ; S Rebels are surrendering rapidly tc Oregon. Why doesn t some one J move to make it unanimous? " ' : S S f : House votes Muscle Shoals to f" Ford. Shoals of muscle have al -: ready been used up cranking the -i darn things. - - -" . yr. - -.j Secretary Hoover says no mo- nopoly in broadcasting. Ahd when' Hoover says a thing he uses no ; "its" or "ans" or "buts." ' :-' S S Fresno is shipping one order of . COO tons of raisins to the Orient.. The Chinese are going to have their rice pudding on the Ameri can plan. ' S V ' - v. The Ford Industries are respon sible for over $150,000,000 of the freight receipts of the American railroads, but what Henry has done to the passenger end of the transportation game is, a f right, v He is furnishing freight for over S00 cars a day, but when his - Lizzies get to trundling on their . an PERSONALS I - jf ;. 1 .!: en l u ;l I h. : I ,v - r ft i - - C I: , L - .11 L ' ' r. ? ' . : Dr. Harris 1. Folk and Dr. Paul G. Stapran, 1 State St., Salem, Oregoiv are .Chiro practic doctors. The Abrams method of Electronic Diagnosis' and Treatment is not - taught Chiropractic doctors by Dr. Abrams or any of his col i...i Th.u tinctors. at l 8 SUte street, have .A wnrrf. A hrama Method thoir aim. but Instead it vui .a- r f - mm the E R. A. on weir mmn ant adTertisement. This i. muioninar and has caused persons to start treatment with them, thinking they a r a rAeftlvine the real . reatment. The let- A ' witn periods after them, stands for Elec tronic Reactions oi awui. While these doctors, who use k imitation machine, nse wm r A.: without the periods. thW is misleading and has caused persons to be vniaioii anA to take tneir iror racts ad dress " . "' ' ' DR. B. H.nnTE One-Third Cream II. E. RIDKOUT, Proprietor Is Dr. 1J. S. White THE Liar of Salem? This he himself will answer in three weeks to citizens of Sa lem publicly. Are the impish attacks oi ur. R. S. White on tne tKA, or E. R. A. Clinic, 1484 State St., and on its staff warranted or are they the result of mad ness? , Watch for an announcement of date and place of discussion on the above. ing Tuesday night at the Gray I Country Clubs Organizing Belle. Papers will be reaa oy ur. p0r tne purpose oi iueuu... - H. Ross of Eugene, "Diseases of meeting of representatives of all the Throacic Aorata, with Report the country and golf clubs in the of Cases." This will be followed state, Attorney Fred A. Williams by an open discussion led by Dr. and Dr. H. H. Olinger will spend J. H. Garnjobst. Dr. W. H. Dale, today in Portland as representa- also of Eugene, will read a paper tives of the Illahee Country club. on "ijancer v.u..l.i iu - - -lt i . . ... . ,rta. -nmnwPfi with Snecial References to Cancer m0te better fellowship between w ue u -'"7" " i; r . . . i m h nininaru 1 u n 11 w 1 1- it of Uterus." with Dr. E. E. Fisher various clubs of e. a. ;- C. T"t shin- are at present approximately ium. -. clubs similar to the local organi- ment of logs has been received. Married or Single zation in the state ana n "r""" . " B You should see the 3-act com- pected that each of tnese wm V";; moniiiH. i lie miui h".t v... Lumber Mill Cnder Way Progress is reported on con struction of the Salem J-umDer company mill north of Salem on the Oregon Electric ngnt oi way leading the discussion. edy at Salem Heights' Community J represented at the meeting. Satiirilav evi line s P. I". I hall. 35c. finished. ml5 Legion M?ts Monday An interesting program, mciua ine some special musical numbers, will be featured Monday night at th rpeular meeting of Capital post vn 9. American legion. In ad- 4:(nn ihpro will be a feed. The Conn Saxophone H flat alto. Conn saxophone and case, a real buy for $80. A-l con dition. Stiff Furniture co. mm lions to Visit Kngene Presentation of charters to Lions clubs of Cottage Grove and Eugene COAL AND WO O D i At the Following Irice For Few Days: CASTLE GATE, KING, ROCK SPRINGS and BRIQUETS $14.50 Per Ton Wood for id-Inch from $6-00 to f 10.00 Per Cord Larmer Transfer Co. jao RtAte St. Fbone 930 Games Attract Crowds That the state basketball tourn ament is drawing crowds is shown by the long line of parked auto mobiles on State street during me afternoon. The macnines uccuiiibu t recently adopted tne sysii" .. . t i- nf W I-1 , it cms tne enure spat V" memDers cuni..uw"s . . . mnnta, in ho at . A .a s ntIT rt . .1 ' I Ml H 1 1 I 1 1 I. l.iuuilll - - - - - lamette universny yesieru, ":"change to a dox prepareu u, l"--'-' ..-tton from many machines on the other side d Medley, and the proceeds - " .Vinb next Wed nes- . . j 1 1. tYinen I .... . L.tj nf I the Salem Lions club next nes of tne street, in used to ieea we y. I nt.M local men will i . i tifiitaa .mninves. i . . 1 - trnm ins iiusl "j ,.e..v. - - - - ownea uy maic """ - . - iiaKing me muu.-j . All of the teams arrived yesterday treasnry. At the last meeting morning, and for the convenience t1 0 nr waa contributed. The feeds are under the personal sup ervision of Comrade Medley. Dr. and Mrs. E. J. Billick of Grants Pass are in the city for the state basketball tournament. Dr. Billick is an ardent sportsman and never misses a football or other big athletic event that is held be tween San Francisco and Portland W. L. Powell and H. P. Knapp of Fneene ar reeistered at me Marlon hotel. A. C. Allen of Medford is in the city. K H T.amoort and wife are among southern Oregon people hi Salem. They are from Medford Mrs. Lillian Randall of Fall Creek was a recent visitor in the city. tohn 7nher of Sublimity was a Friday visitor in Salem. E. K. English was in the city yesterday from Silverton. Monte Girardin of Dallas was a recent Salem visitor. Charle3 Colvin spent Friday in the city from Aumsville. Otis P. McDonald of Burns was a recent caller in Salem. W. J. Jefferson was in Salem yesterday from hi9 home at Ger- vais. J. A. Aupperle of Jefferson was in Haiem r riaay. Earl Roberts and Ted Kearns of Springfield were in the city yes terday. Fred Gifford of Portland, grand Hrnimn nf thfi OretTOU Ku KlUX Klan. was in Salem last night on business. BITS FOR BREAKFAST own pewer they can inove Fine farming weather ' But we will get our April Bhowers and May flowers, and, let us hope, our June rains. . m " To the association of flax grow ers: lietter get your coniracra with the state flax plant signed up at once. Your reserved acre age is being held for you. But there is no other acreage left. It is all signed up. If you do not want to get left out, you members of the association, better sign up at once. H The power connections will be finished at the state ilax piant warehouse today, and the little threshers TSe "whippers") will be started Monday or Tuesday, three or four of them, and then more of them as they are finished . i r i Y - TtTirlro W i ! 1 1 WINDOW GLASS All Sizes. Headquarters For SHERWIN WILLIAMS PAINTS FRY'S DRUG STORE 280 N. Commercial fit. J "RUGBYl THE QUALITY bicycle' at the Salem Iron Works. With some new pedigreed seed ordered in Canada, there will very shortly be 4,000 bushels of seed on hand. With fast work by the "whippers. mid three shifts, the seed supply will be kept ahead of the demand. It-will take about 8,000 bushels of seed In all, to accommodate the 3 000 acres for the state plant, rwrh!n another 1.000 acres tn ho irrown independently. urn i the state flax plant people win DIED HALE Addesen L. Hale died at lai hnanital March is, at the age of 76 years. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. A. T, Hale, and one brother, W. S. Hale of Ashland. Ore. His re m.in went forward today to Ashland for interment. The Webb Funeral parlors in charge of arrangements. The Film Shop Has moved from Temple to the Red macy. the Masonic Cross Phar-ml8 dav night leave here about 3:30 o'clock as the ceremonies will be staged at the Oorn notel at 7 o'clock. Sev eral of the specialty numbers pre sented at the minstrel show will be staged by the Salem delega tion, though they will not appear in costume. MILTON DENTIST USED OF W. J. PATTERSON M. D. V. Veterinarian . --JF- of long time and good average o f success. PHONE 2028-W otfiee aud Hospital Jobnion and Second Stroot, W.rt Salem. Evans Will Build Construction of a $4,000 resi- The Silverton Auxiliary Of the American legion is giv ing a St. Patrick's dance Saturday at tne suver- Everyohe welcome. galem iWortuarp BKBAUfEKS I AJTO nrvuAb DiaEOTOM nm KB! imiinl Work VUHmM Trutm i tolevening, March u, aence ai o"- "'"- . ,, r-i.niAra or- begin in a short time a bui d mg -.r:rQiels permit lur mu i . been issued to Charles A. Evans at the piano. irrirtav hv the city recorder. mia I n .-.1 Remember . I ' ne iw -T m tv,o vn. m RHOP for the hfgb An exceptionally uo Red c. Parmac, has been X" tneater auuuajr program Attend Meeting LXDD & BUSH BANKERS " JEitabli8hecij86a , General Banldnff Buiine WEBB & CLOUGH Lcxiinf Fuaerml Director Expert EnbalAexf RIGDON '& SON'S SIOBTUARY Hull, chairman of the Th. N-.r.b H... Parent Teacb- TOmmlttee T. B. Kar Frank wnfntmn, W Frank Tne commjt. and Lowell Will. L . ' Kf.tn Frank Jue. Uni- IW uun.i" - - Lt rxrann etiident who is Cooked Fooil hale I , i, fh roast as a won- By Court Street CJirisUan enu t at Piggly wiggiy r;" - MaP(h 30. Mr. Jue mia ik - Is a Chinese stuaent ana i oiu th. imivarsitv, orcnestra c- "'" " . Judge Keuy wune on M0nday at 1:S0 from Ri- Tl 0ftM,nUldraL? t dbn : nnderUkii establishment, at 10:30. Cases set; ywrwi home In Held on $1000 Bonds Await-1 ing Action of Umatilla Grand Jury PENDLETON, Ore., March 14. Dr. James O. Kenyon, dentist ot Milton. Ore., was today arraigned in court here omnbarge of arson and hid in $1000 bonds for action hv h rmtifl iurv. following a confession which H. H. Pomeroy. state fire marshall, said the den tist made that he, on two occa sions, set fire to the offices of Dr. A. I). Wood mansee, also a Millon dentist and a competitor of Kenyon. According to Pomeroy, the fires in Woodmansee's offices were traced to Kenyon through a series 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. Sales Yard and Office opposite the D. E. Depot at Cherr City Hotel. Office Phone 1758. Res. 10F4. Would trade fruit trees for Scion Wood WHAT HAVE YOU? women day. We are now showing a complete line NEW SPRING SUITS ' These suits were obtained at an exceedingly low figure and we are passing our good fortune on to the public. Be sure and see our stock before you buy that new suit for Spring wear. Capital Exchange , P. Steinbock, Prop. 342 N. Commercial Street. In our line of RU G B BICYCLES, we claim to have the best there is made in Bicycles, j v They are built strong and serviceable. Ail equip ment on them is abso lutely the very best that 1 can be made. 1 j Equipped with Rugby. Diamond Tread ; Sin gle Tube Tires, which are the highest graae . obtainable and fully guaranteed. ... I RUGBY BICYCLES are equipped with a 'High Grade Coaster Brake, which adds greatly to : the pleasure of the rider. i Call and see our line of . Bicycles and Sundries. If you want a Bicycle that will give you years 01 service, the RUGBY is what you need, f GEO. E. ALLEN Hardware and Machinery' 236 N. Commercial ' The Big Green Front. :;.v' I r Office Houraiijpm 10 a- m. to 3.p. rrL JJiz&ai& Stmt ft. followB: Miner 7 .