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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON WEDNESDAY. MORNING, MARCH 19, 192 1 I.. I, t 1 4 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Columbia, Stages Report ' - . The Cojmnbia Stages, with head .quarters lijv Portland, have filed with ' the public ' Berries commis sion a report .covering the opera tions for 1923. This shows oper ating revernue ot $314,743.07, op erating expenses of $279,947.47, and net revenue ot $34,795.60, -1 - : t Home Talent Play "A Family Affalrf Liberty hall, March 21, 8 o'clock; 35 and 20 cents, i School benefit. -. m21 New Mel! nber Introduced J. M. Devers, attorney for the state highway department, n as in troduce as new member of the Kiwant club at the Tuesday luncheon.' Mr. Devers is the ifeth member of the club. $42JSO I Buya Your Choice of li patterns, 9x12 Axmlnster rugs. ' 'Hamilton's. 4ii 20 Horacji Sykes Here Horace Sykes, former deputy in the state fire marshal's office and now jwith the Northwest Mutual Fire , Insurance company of Seat tle, was a, visitor.,. in . Salem this weeki Mr,' Sykes came for a con-, ferertce with the state fire marshal regarding 'work: which. Mrl Sykes !' I ' ' Ington through the extension de partment jDf the state college at Pullman. ""The particular work pertains to fire protection for the grain farmers and is of interest to eastern Oregon farmers especAl- 17- Special Dance at Dreamland- Thursday night, Introducing Holman's Serenaders. Better mu sic. Don't miss this. Ladies free. m2l Will 'Visit Corvaliis Several members of the local Klwanis club and their wives will be in Corvaliis Friday night to at tend the presentation of avchap ter to the recently organized club of that city. There will be a din ner served at 7 o'clock. Miss Kathleen Duffy, of the Ore gon Hoot Owls, in song ballads, and dancing by the Misses Evelyn Hunter and Kathleen Smyth. The Corvallla visitors are bringing with them several wrestlers, including Robin Reed, captain of the OAC wrestling team and national 135 pound champion. These will be matched against local and Port land talent. Metropole Jazz Orchestra M. Carmenti and his famous Metropole Jazz orchestra late from the Bismarck; Gardens, Chicago, presenting new musical and com edy features,. will be at the armory under auspices of Company F, Friday night, March 21. m21 Buzz Originate Others imitate.. m!9 Boys' Radio Class Tonight The Boys radio telegraphy class meets tonight at 7:30 at the YMCA. The class Is free to any boy who is interested. Eric Butler is teacher of the class. FlIBJnTUKKl . :BjaghV Bold HARDWARE! and. Excbjanged. . BALEM BARGAIN HOUSE fcfr jr. Com! Bt. . : Phone 492 ' " ; i.J j v.We T JT , Cask, ' For Good Work And quick service bring your films to the Capital Drug Store. , ml8tf Oregon Poet Coming- Endorsement to the proposal of the Salem Arts league to bring Anthony Euwer, Oregon poet, to Salem in the near future, was given Tuesday . noon by the Ki GJUEA3 RKDUCTIOH ln,.'italtaa Prune Trees. Good wanls club. trices on Walnuts, Seed lint Cher- y Trees. 8r to loc. General wur-i row ugnting rtxtnrca lery, Stock, Balei Yard and Office, J4i Ferry BtV v . F1WITLAND NURSERT; A. J. Mathia, Prop. frfflce Phone 100. Res. 1140M Get our prices and save money. Salem Electric Co. F. S. Barton, prop.. Masonic Temple. Phone 1200. m9tf ' WxriJ Neimeycr ; v ' Druggist In Business For Your ? r-1 Health 175 N. Coml : Phone 167 Damage Is Heavy - Some extent of the damage to the loganberry vines by the freeze this winter was revealed yesterday by Mrs. A. W. Meade of Rickreall, who visited the offices of the Ore gon Growers Cooperative associa tion. She said that after two and a half acres had been trained they found that only one Tine out of every six was alive and that they had ceased to train more vines. She also reported that a neighbor. E. T. Haymer, owner of an eight acre tract, was in the same fix, as well as one or two other of the growers in the vicinity. Oregon planes will accompany the other tour across the remainder of the state and will pass Salem well along this morning. Bams Are Chief Callers Ordinary spring varieties of bums are the chief callers at the Red Cross headquarters on State street. . A majority of these are fairly well dressed and are seek ers after permanent loans of a dollar or two. Work is the great est need at present, and anyone having either steady work or odd jobs ot gardening and cleaning up rubbish is requested to telephone 332. Clothing has been given out almost as fast ae it is received. The churches were generous in their response to calls for clothing, food and groceries. Uenry ie to Build . versity girls' glee club will make A residence costing S5.000 will Ha firat IDnAiriiiCA of ttin unuin be built at 715 Stewart street, by Henry Lee, according to a building permit Issued yesterday, by Mar ten Poulsen, city recorder. R. Follom will spend $500 in alter ing and repairing a residence at 1344 North Fifteenth. Company F Something new, something dif ferent. Syncopatin fools of fun, at armory Friday night, March 21. Cigar Store Has Radio I. R. Smith, local cigar store man, has installed a fine Tadio outfit equipped with an amplifier. Concerts will be furnished those in the vicinity of State and Com mercial streets every .night. Mr. Smith will incidentally use his equipment in obtaining the latest baseball news as soon as the base ball season is under way. 32-Piece Sot of Dishes 3 patterns to choose from, for only $4.95, at Hamilton's. m20 All Axmlnster Rugs On sale at big reductions for a few days. Buy now for future re quirements. Hamilton's. m20 Hospital Dance Postponed Because of the death in Portland Tuesday morning of O. P. Hoff, state treasurer, the St. Patrick's dance which was to have been giv en "by employes of the state hos pital tonight, has been postponed until Wednesday, March 26. Big Elk Progr Four acts of vaudeville by pro fessional talent from Portland and three wrestling bouts will be staged as a part of the double header program at the Elks' club Thursday night at which time the Corvaliis lodge will pay a visit to Salem. There, will be a short hnnlnAe, omsIaii with noarl 40 HI . Oregon Bldg. -TCWpiione 7 lapplicatlon8 to be acted upon, ac the ' Scavey Bell Insurance I cording to Harry Wiedmer, secre- Agency: General Insurance "Billy BelL 7 ,'. . Jrank wagay . ' tary. The program will be fol lowed by a Johnny Jones feed. The vaudeville Includes vocal and instrumental numbers, with jazz dancing and singing, it was an nounced yesterday by A. L. Wal- Wanted, Experienced Marceller At 245 N. High. Marlnello Shop m21. Opening Film Shop E. T. Busselle will open a second store in Salem, taking the small place recently vacated on the ground floor of the Masonic tem ple building, according to Attorney Carl T. Pope, secretary of the building. The shop will handle films and do enlarging work. Lions to Invade Eugene- Nine automobiles carrying 35 Lions will leave from, the Cham ber of Commerce rooms at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon for Eugene where they will attend the joint presentation of charters to Eu gene and Cottage Grove, according to a report made by Al Krause, chairman of the transportation committee. Each automobile will carry a banner telling everyone along the route thlt the machines are driven by members of the Sa lem Lions club. The party will arrive in time for the big dinner at the Osborne hotel at 7 o'clock Melvin Jones, international secre tary, will be the principal speak er. Mr. Jones win be in caiem Thursday to speak at the weekly luncheon Of the club, which was set forward one day in order to avail the members of the oppor tunity to hear the visitor. There will be no luncheon held Friday noon. Buzz, Masonic Building- New branch Btore now open. ml9. HYDRO-ELECTRIC V 1182 , 240 BV Cottage EU PHONE - i - A - OSTEOPATHY . The Original and Genuine Spin al Adjustment' Treatment, Skin ful. Painleaa Adjustment that geta results. . DR. I C. MARSHALL . Osteopathic Physician and 'Surgeon 28 Oregon Bldg. Miss Inez Chambers" and 'Blanche Friend, in violin and piano solos; AT FIRST M. E. CHURCH Senior King's Heralds, in , 'Dr. CureAll,", a comedy, and a pageant, "isanei a. uream, . Friday 7:45 p. .m. No admis sion but a silver offering taken. Promotes Good Health ' t- DR. B. H. WniTE DR. ANNE BREKKE . .. 'Osteopathic I , physician and Surezons The onlr physicians in Salem Xisnz Dr. Abram's method of Electronic Diagnosis and Treatment,. "1.. 606 U. S. Bank.Dldg. One-Thtrd Cream H. E. RJDEOJUT, Proprietor Resigns Coaching Position- After coaching baseball, basket ball and golf at Pomona college in California, Carl Schott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schott, 850 E street, will resign at the end of the season to accept a position with Columbia university as pro fessor of physical education and physiology. Mr. Schott was coach for the last nine years and turned out a baseball team that held the championship of southern Callfor nla for seven years, in addition to other winning teams. GIrtioli Bulbs C. F. Breithaupt, Florist, 123 N Choice-mixed 35 -cents dozen, dozen for 11.00 white they last Liberty St. m22 ! Dr. HarHs I. Folk and" Dr. Paul G. Stapran, 1484 State St;, Salem, Oregon, are Chiro practic doctors. . The Abrams method of Electronic Diagnosis1 and Treatment la not - taught Chiropractic doctors by Dri Abrams or any of his col leges. These doctors, at 1484 Bute street, have removed the words Abrams Method from their algn, hut Instead use the E. R. A. on "their sign and advertisement. This is misleading and has caused persons . to start treatment with them, thinking , they were receiving the real Abrams treatment, : The let ter E. It. A., with periods after them, stands for Elect tronlc Reactlona-ot Abrams While these doctors, who use the imitation machine, use the E." R. A without the periods, this1 is , misleading and has caused persons to be misled and to ' take their treatment. ; For racts ad dress ' -'. " . -DR. D. IL WHITB Is Dr. B. S. White , THE Liar of Salem? This he himself will answer in three weeks to citizens of Sa lem publicly. : Are the impish attacks' of Dr. B. S. White on the ERA or E. R. A. Clinic, 1484 State SL, 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. Planes Fly Over Salem Three airplanes, flying high and in a wide formation, passed over and to the east of Salem at 2:10 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. It is believed here these were on their way to Eugene ' where they will meet the- four around the world flyers who stopped in Eugene over night. It is expected the three CO A L A N D' WOOD At the Following Price , For Few Days; ,. ;y.. CASTLE GATE, KING, . ROCK SPRINGS a n d BRIQUETS . 14.50 Per Ton" - Wood for 10-inch from to00 f to 910.00 Per Cord Larmer Transfer Co. DIED NIST At his late home 1432 N, 16th street, March 17. 1924 Percy W- Nist, age 15 years Survived by his parents Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Nest, one sister, Cora and brother, Frank of Salem and one brother Lieut. Cecil Nist of Governors Island, N. Y. The remains are in care of the Terwilliger home. The funeral which will be private, will be held from the Terwilliger home Thursday morning at 10:30 o'clock. Buzz Has the Only- All electric kodak finishing plant with automatic regulation on the coast. ml 9 in. Salem. The concert will have a variety , of numbers, Including solos, quartets and instrumental numbers. Prof. T. S. Roberts will preside at the pipe, .organ and Mrs. A. J. Rahn has consented to give a reading. Proceeds from the concert will be used to advance the boys' work being carried on by the YMCA. Tonrists Demandlpg'Stickers Stickers for their windshields is the chief aim in life of tourists, is the belief of T. G. Albert, super- Decree Signed Judge Bingham yesterday sign ed a decree granting a divorce to Edward G. Lane from Bessie R. Lane. , Desertion was the charge. There are two children, and one is being retained by the father. intendent of the cams crounds. who is anxiously awaiting the ap- while the defendant has custody of oearancn of thonn. Refnrn Minima oiner, visitor asks for a place to camp he demands a Salem sticker, and when he is informed that there is none available, wonders what kind of a town he is in, Mr. Albert Bays. The stickers were authorized by the Chamber of Commerce several weeks ago when the two winning designs had been selected by a contest and given to Murrav Wade. who was commissioned to com bine the features of one with the slogan. "Trail ; 'em to Salem," of the other. Mr. Wade has been very busy and an illness delayed the work, but It is expected he will have the stickers ready for the printers in a short time. The Best Film Developing And printing done in Salem is at the Capital Drug Store, mlgtf Ask for Instructions In order to clear up several mat ters, the nominating committee of the Marion county land settlement committee, which is working with the State Cham be rof Commerce in putting over its development program, met at the Chamber of Commerce rooms last night, and decided to write to the state cham ber for instructions before pro ceeding with the nominations'. Aurora and Woodburn will be in cluded in the county program. which already consists of Stayton, Silverton, Mt. Angel, Jefferson and Salem. The nominating commit tee consists of George Graben horst, of Salem; L. C. Eastman, of Silverton and J. W. Mayo, of Stay- ton. Women Want Own Dresses If -a vote of the female popula tion of the state , prison, which numbers seven federal prisoners, is taken regarding Deputy War den J. W. LUlie's proposal to clothe the female "cons" in some fort of uniform garb, this would be found to be unanimous against such a procedure. In letters writ ten recently by two of the women. they expressed the hope that the deputy warden would forget about his plans. Tuesday afternoon one of the women received callers in the turnkey's office. She was dressed in black silk, with black silk lace adorning the sleeves Gray silk stockings and gray suede shoes completed the outfit. Un der Deputy Warden Lillie's ruling, Lions Take Membership Members . Of the board of direc tors of the Salem Lions' club, at a meeting held Tuesday noon, voted to take outt one membership in the State Chamber of Commerce. So far this is the only one of the luncheon clubs to take this action, though it is anticipated others will do the same. in .galem.He rfis ell known to m o J3BAljfs.e,lrved in Salem tor a HBg"ttnte-,-in the nineties, nd-as he Is a bom mixer he knew every one here then, and every body knew hiraTv - . Oirp.Hofr fought a brave tlghti endured great suffering and hoped to the - Bhdjor near the end. "Mrs. Hoff and wiieir son may.Jbe assured of the sympathy of all the people here; and all over the state, who have known the family. , " : ; i There are some fine things in the editorial article in this issue, bn lid find-' is Oregon -flax fiber. It, yqurWill read it, you will conclude-that It is about the finest thing in the- wide world. It is so fine that lis fineness goes far be yond the sight of the human eye,, even under a microscope; and on and on to mathematical infinitude. V S m "The big danadfaniflax"ttiresl)er will be shipped; Jto-'the state-flax; plant, from Ontario, on Saturday.! In the mean time, ten or a dozen little "whippers" will have been put to work getting out the seed for the farmers 'to sow. The elec trical power- is now ready to be switched on, and the "whippers" are being set up. 1 ' ' With all the building projects in Salem, the paved road work throughout the county and the various, lines of work on the farms, there will be no excuse for an idle. man here after the first of. April; nor for. an idle woman or child, needing 'or wishing em ployment, a few weeks after that date. ' S S There 'are a lot' or good things to say about our 'paved road work here in -Marion" county, and throughout the state- See the Slo gan pages of tomorrow. We'll Fix Up Your Porch. Boxs Now is the time to have your porch boxes fixed up. We will fix them up for you or furnish you -with-Che plants. ; ;;C.tLXl2 All kinds of potted plants for sale. ' - ; "Say it with Flowers J A. D. SMITH (Florist) 1276 X. Liberty. Phone 203J Band Entertains The 20-plece band which will be at the Artisan hall tonight en tertained on the street last night. The women are under the direc tion of Miss Frances Knight. Club Sings v The Kimball Colleen Glee rluh days like this will be gone, abso- sang last night? at Pratum. More lutely vanished forever. than 200 attended the concert. Buzz Kodak Service has no competitors. ml 9 Sperder Is Arrested P. G. Andrea was traveling 40 miles an hour on the highway.- ac cording, to a complaint filed in the justice court Tuesday by Percy Varney, state traffic officer.., . Buzz Branch Store Now doing business. building. Masonic ml9 Sirs. Kellogg and Family Here- Mrs. Frank R. Kellogg and children have arrived in the dry from Spokane and have taken a residence at 2105 Center. Mr. Kellogg, a public accountant, came to Salem some time ago from Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, and is a member of the Kiwanis club. Mrs. Kellogg and children have been spending the winter in Spokane. Guard Units Are Formed Two national guard units ,will be added . to the Oregon military department this week, according to an announcement made' yesterday by Adjutant General George . A. White. Company E. 186th in fantry, was , mustered in at La Grande last night with a personnel of 80, while Baker telegraphed that Company F, 186th Infantry, would be ready for muster Friday night with 85 men. Bail Declared Forfeited Bail ot $5 deposited By R. V. Jeff ry- of Seattle was declared to forfeited in police court Tues- y. Jeffry was arrested Monday night for failure to dim his head lights while driving through the city! fCormttrttee" Reporting Progress While a majority of- the com mittee in charge of raising $3,000 j to assist in the development pro gram of .the State Chamber ot Commerce has not yet turned in a report of its work, progress of a highly encouraging nature is be ing reported by those participat ing. Merchants in general are re- spondidg to the committee and are favoring the asking ot annual memberships at $25 -each. Those who are working will continue their activities today. ' I BITS. FOR BREAKFAST I . Jeff Myers The new state treasurer , S Does pot have to get acquainted SBSSS w. J. PATTERSON, I. D. V.' -'.! VtriBUa--;.; .s-cniiU! of long time r rA7rr experience t and good' average of. ' auecess. J'rfis ', PIIONH Olfle fad. Hospital ; ; Jobnson and' Second Straak " V !.-;. Waa-8alaa. ' J .r! .Diligent Care of Your Health ; Is Your Best Life Insurance '',!: ' ' '' "" ' 5..., - .J,' V V ' The simple precautions that are tho first rules in protect ing health arc often overlooked. Are you taking care of your self in the matter of colds and coughs? You arc not unless you have a supply of - Schaefer's Cough Syrup in yo or medicine cabinet. Get a bottle today atlV:.' Schaefer's Drug Store 130 X. Commercial St. P1IOXE 197 ittlt, License Grantetif A marriage License was granted yesterday to Albert L. Zents of Dallas and Ramona M, Currie ot Salem. " Benefit Concert Tonight ' - First appearance of the Salem Boys' chorus with more than 100 voices under the direction of Dr. H. C, Epley, will be made tonight at the concert and program ar ranged, by the womans' auxiliary of the YMCA at the First Metho dist church, the Willamette uni- Realtor Is Realtor's Speaker Taxation of interest to real es tate dealers in particular will be the subject of an address before the Marlon-Polk County Realty association Thursday noon by L. E. Oberer, a member of the associ ation who is connected with the W. H. Grabenhorst company.' The luncheon will be held in the small dining room at the Marion. ' FUNERAL The funeral of William Lyons who died March 17. 1924, will be held 'today at 2:30 p. m. from the Webb Funeral parlors. Inter ment will be in the City View cemetery. talent iHortuarp smaunBS juro rtnuiAi. DiftxcToma raws MM SCrtoMt Work M4a 400 State St. Phone 930 LADD & BUSH ; BANKERS L Established J 869 General BsnMnS Buiincxi " Office Hours from J 0 a. nu to 3 p. m. WEBB & CLOUGH Jjtxilnz Fnacnl -Direelow Expert EmbaJMcrf RIGDON '& SON'S noirruAnY : rjritcAl3 BcrrkJ Extra Special 9x12 Axmlnster rugs. 153 val ues. Special, $42.50. Hamilton s m20. Poulscn Ties Nuptial Knot Tuesday Municipal Judge Mar ten Poulsen paused long enough between sentencing speeders' and issuing building permits and-other routine affairs to unite In mar riage Albert L. Zentz ot Polk county and Ramona- M. Cummins of Marjon county. Judge Poulsen is seldom called upon to perform a wedding ceremony, the one yes terday being the first this year Only two or three were performed during 1923. With Judges on hand across the hall from the marriage license bureau, a justice of the peace and numerous ministers, there is too much competition for him. Judge Poulsen remarked. Car Washed and Polished , Day St Zosel. Quackenbush's old stand, 294 N. Commercial. ' - ni2 Z Attend Silverton Banquet Approximately 15 members of the Security Benefit association and their wives motored to Silver ton to attend an association ban quet last night. A maerlty of the officers were present. TrO. Brock Is president of the local mssocia- tion. ' i 'j " CONCERT and DANCE Ladies Columbian Orchestra ARMORY TONIGHT Concert and Dance 55c Balcony ----- 35c CONCERT DAXCIXG AT 8. AT 9:15 " Wl "'' ' ' Study Is a Strain on the Eyes Many schoolchildren have visual defects that hamper them in studying. Are your children's eyes capable of the strain of study? Have you had your child's eyes ex amined by an expert? 8 Out of 11 children In the schools of the United States have defective eyesight according to Dr. Wood ot Columbia Univer sity. Itlorris Optical Co. 30i2-3t Oregon Bldg., SALEM 1 :- , OREGON 1 . Dr. IL Ev Morria :, - . Dr. A. McCttlloch 9x12 AX MINSTER MJGS These are not seconds but guaran teed first quality rugs. Some are closed out patterns and all go at the one price of mm , &i , $42.50 ; j If you will need new rugs within the Sy, next six months you will do well to jr take advantage of this sale. JtX I gj. Trade in your old goods on new G3vV VlJiJj r lllTitf J--jVl. rr- g ri I TT