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-. FRIDAY MORNING; MARCH 211924 r it I : lit 7 i 1 i V. i". " V V is" ft f I ; r t 1 9. I P I . t: t J'" k ?''' t - '- ' i i I II; i 'I ' U - THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON CITY NEWS IN RRFimW O I lit J . .. MMBM mmmmm mmm Stated communication of .Pacific lodge No. 50 Fri day evening, March 21. I Prof. Dunn of U. of O. to give interesting talk on "Origin of Masonry." - m21 Jodjt lArcy to 8peak Judge Peter II. D'Arcy, Salem : . pioneer, will speak at Mt. Angel college tonight. He will have as his subject, "Lincoln, His Life and Achievements In the Cause of Lib- erty." Judge D'Arcy has given several talks upon this subject In the Salem district during tho last few weeks. , New Lighting Flxtu Get our prices and save money. Salem Electric Co. P. S. Barton, prop.. Masonic Temple. Phone 1200. m9tf v k ' : ; Mr. Powell Is Speakers Mrs. C E., Powell, wife of Dr. . C. E. Powell of Kimball College . of Theology, will speak at the Auburn schoolhouse at 8 o'clock tonight. Refreshments will be served by the. Auburn Missionary society. Both Dr. Powell and Mrs. Powell spent a number of years in .India where they were engaged In missionary work before coming to fialem. ' j , FTJRNITTJRKl HARDWARE! Boaght, Bold and Exchanged. BALEM BARGAIN HOUSE ; pO N.Cbml St, Phone 402 t r W Pay. Cask- . GREAT REDUCTION ': In ' Italian Prune Trees. Good i Prices on Walnuts, Seedling Cher. ' fcr Trees, 8c to 15c. General Nur sry Stock, Sales Yard and Office. Hi Perry St,. FRUrrLAND NURSERY ' A. J. Mathla, Prop. Pfflce Phone 100. Y Res. 1140M Wm. Neimeyer ; Druggist - In Business For Your Health , 175 N. Coml. Phone 167 111 Oregon Bldg. Telephone 457 the Seavey -i- Bell Insurance . , Agency General Insurance . Billyh BeU - Frank Wagar , , HYDROELECTRIC fUERAPEUTIC INSTITUTE (Formerly Dr. Schenka). I 1 - 219 S. C6tUg St. r ' rnoNE- ,'it82 ' . " v OSTEOPATH!. : . .The Original and Genuine Spln , ll Adjustment Treatment. Skill ful, Palnleta1 1 Adjustment that -get results. ( ' DR. L.,0. MARSHALL Oateopatble Physlclaa and , Snrseoa . - . K2S Oregoa Bldg. h Balem DR. B. H. WHITE 7; DR. ANNE BREKKE . ,7 Osteopathic v : Physician and Suregons The onlj physicians in Salem using Dr. Abram's method of Electronic Diagnosis and , . i Treatment. ' y- i - 7 ; 506 U. SJ NaH feank Bldg.' 1 7 . " Salem -7 ; Dr. Harris I. Folk and 'Dr.' Paul G. Stapran, 148f State St, Salem, Oregon, are Chiro practic" doctors. ; : The Abrams 'method of Electronic .- Diagnosis' and Treatment is not taught Chiropractic doctors by Dr, Abrams or any of hia , col leges. These doctors, at 1484 State street, have removed the words Abrams Method from their sign, but Instead use the B; R. A. on their sign and advertisement. This Is misleading and has caused persons to start treatment "with them, thinking , they were receiving the Teal Abrams treatment. The let ters B. n.-A.,- with periods after them, stands for Elecw tronic Reactions of Abrams. While these doctors, who use the Imitation machine, use the B.- R. A., -without the periods, thl Is misleading and has caused persona to be misled and to take their treatment, Tor - facts ad- dress , A 1 :'; , ' . ' t-s ; - dr. B, h. wnrrB LADD i. 5 r. t . &taUisKeaj86a 7 ': : General Banfnng Busincia Office Hours front Gladioli Bulbs C. P. Brelthaupt, Florist, 123 N. . Choice mixed 35 cents dozen, 3 dozen for $1.00 while they last. Liberty St. - m22 Prison Population Grows. Three more prisoners were re ceived at the state prison yester day, all from Deschutes county. These were Loyal Messner, one year for larceny; George Holmes, two years for forgery, and Joseph E. Berry, two years for assault with intent to commit rape. This brings the total prison population to 429 Inmates, the highest point since last June, according to War den A. M. Dalrymple. With courts in session, there are no prospects of the enrollment dropping; The Best Film Developing And printing done in Salem Is at the Capital Drug Store. ml8tf Four Lettermen Available Four of last year's baseball team who won letters at the Salem high school will form the nucleus of the team this year, according to Coach Hollis Huntington. There are about 40 men out for the team this season. Febry, a freshman from the McKInley Junior high Bchool, is expected to be a heavy contender for the pitcher's po sition. Several of the candidates are southpaws. For Good Work .And quick service ' bring your films to the Capital Drug Store. ml8tf Convict Due Bark Today W. D. Hackney, guard at the state prison who was sent to Mis souri to bring back Ed Zellers, Portland holdup man who escaped from the penitentiary about a year ago. Is expected to return to Salem today or , tomorrow with his pris oner. Zellers was picked up at Kansas City, Mo., a short time ago. Home Talent Play "A Family Affair," Liberty hall. March 21, 8 o'clock; 35 and 20 cents. School benefit. m21 Vagrant Is Jailed Thirty days in the county Jail was the sentence imposed upon Clifford Nadon when he appeared before P. J.' Kuntz, justice of the peace. Nadon was arrested Wed nesday by Officer Olson and charged-with vagrancy. . Special Dance at Dreamland- Thursday night. Introducing Holman's Serenade rs. BQltej mvL" sic.;- Don't miss this. Ladies free. max . - : Students Leave Saturday- Eight members of the Willam ette university YMCA class will leave tomorrow morning for a week's trip, taking them as far north as Everett, Wash YMCA methods of eight different associ ations will be studied. Six mem- Promotea Good Health - ' One-Third Cream n. K. HIDEOUT, Proprietor Is Dr. B. S. White THE Liar of Salem? ' rhis he himself will answer In three weeks to citizens of Sa lem .publicly. Are the impish attacks of Dr. Bo S. White on the ERA 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 nn the above. C O A L AND WOOD -7 At the FolIowinR Price " For a 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. 409 State St. Phone 030 & BUSH 25 P ANKERS r 10 a. m. to 3 p. nir - bers of Oregon Agricultural cabi net, with their own transportation, will arrive tonight and be enter tained here. These will accom pany the local party on the trip. C. A. Kells, executive secretary of the YMCA, will have charge. L. It. Law has offered his time and machine for the trip, as has Dr. Frank E. Brown, who, while un able to spare the time, has do nated his automobile. Students making the trip are George Oliver, Loyal Warner, George Atchison, John Tsi, Cornelius Bateson, Sin forosa Padilla, Albert Guyer and Dwlght Findley. The boys will be accompanied by Julian Bur roughs as far as Portland. Dojc Show Next Week The Portland dog show, to be held March 26-28, inclusive, is arousing a great amount of inter est with Salem dog fanciers and several of these are making ar rangements to take in at least one day of the show. Company F Something" new, something dif ferent. Syncopatin fools of fun, at armory Friday night, March 21. Bible Class Program Announced While there are one or two spe cial numbers that are not yet ready to announce, the program for the John Evans Bible class Sunday morning at the Bligh theater is ready, according to an announcement made yesterday by O. J. Hull. Mrs. Hallie Parrish Hinges will sing "Wonderful Moth er of Mine," in addition to other selections. All members of the executive committee will be on the platform and have charge of the program. These will be introduc ed in their official capacities. Dinner Wi At Hamilton's. m21 Cain Eseapes A. L. Cain, 47 years old, escaped from the state hospital for the in sane Wednesday night by getting out of a second-story window. He was committed from Multnomah county in 1922. Card Tables $4 values, special $3.48. At Hamilton's. m21 Hearing Date Set Attorneys in the case of the state ex rel Johnson against Circuit Judge T. E. J. Duffy of Bend had decided on April 25 as a date for hearing the case in the supreme court. It is a mandamus action to compel Judge Duffy to appoint another judge to hear certain liti gation, an affidavit of prejudice having been filed against Duffy. Splint Baskets Extra fine quality, at Hamil ton's. m21 Capital Increased Notice of an increase in cap! tal from $250,000 to $1,000,000 was filed with the state corpora tion department yesterday by the Clackamas County Savings & Loan association. Supplementary ar tides were filed by Jackson-Bisch-off, Inc., of Portland, changing the name to Carl H. Jackson & Son, Inc. Clearance Sale On lamp shades at to off. Hamilton's. m21 Auto Park Discussed- Discussion of the Salem auto mobile park occupied members of the Marion-Polk County Realty as sociation at the regular luncheon Thursday when the speaker sched uled for the meeting was unable to be present. How best to make the ground interesting for the tourist aside from the grounds themselves was the keynote of the meeting. The association voted to erect a board on the grounds an nounclng the location of the vari ous churches of the city and the hour for worship. Kiss Me Again That beautiful record of Mabel Garrison's now being featured at Moore's Music House, piano sales representative Sherman, Clay & Co., 409-415 Court. m21 Open Mail Bida Today- Bids for the carrying of the United States mail between the postoffice and the Southern Pa cific station will be opened today Under the terms of the contract the mail must be carried in a ve- talent iWortuarp XKBAUCEKS AJTO rorxmnai. dlxeotou rata lest IftiiW Wrk ModwaM WEBB & CLOUGH Milnz Funeral - Director Expert Embalnerl RIGDON c . SON'S UOBTUARY. hide that can be securely locked. and the mall protected from the weather at all times. Votir Baby- Is nerhans the most beautiful one in town, and may draw down a valuable prize in our babv con test. Registar the little fellow now and watch announcements for the opening of this event. Parker- Shrode Studio. Hurdy-Gurdy Bines Victor record and sheet music at Moore's Music House, piano sales representative Sherman, Clay Co., 409-415 Court. m21 Woman Minister to Speak The Rev. Mrs. Mina C. Budlong, field secretary for the women's alliance of the Unitarian churches, will Bpeak at the womans' alliance meeting this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Roy Burton, near the corner of Church and Union. Rev. Mrs. Budlong is making her annual tour of the United States and Canada and is now on her way back to Boston. Come in and Hea Today's releases on Victor rec ords. Moore's Music Mouse,, piano sales representative Sherman, Clay. & Co., 409-415 Court. m21 Longview Boosters Here Several prominent Longview, Wash., men stopped in Salem for a short time yesterday on their way home from the Lions club meeting In Eugene Wednesday night. All were members of the club and were unanimous in their decision that Salem was a live place. The amount of building also made an impression upon the visitors, a majority of whom were through this part of the state for the first time. The party Included Mayor A. L. Gibbs, H. W. Jack son, chief of police; H. H. Clark, chief of the fire department, who traveled in a large, bright red fire department car labeled "chief"; G. M. Hafenbrak, secretary of the chamber of commerce; Leith Ab bott, western advertising repre sentative of the Long-Bell com pany; C. C. Humber, superinten dent of transportation; Rev. E. H. Gebert and George Fellers. Music Itaring Dinner- Tonight at the Gray Belle. M. Carmenti Metropole orchestra from Bismarck Gardens, Chicago. Will play later at the armory for Com pany F dance. m21 Music During Dinner- Tonight at the Gray Belle. M. Carmenti Metropole orchestra from Bismarck Gardens, Chicago. Will play later at the armory for Com pany F dance. m21 Klwanis Club Flags Here- H t Two beautiful silk flags, recent ly ordered by the Klwanis club, were received yesterday by N. D. Elliott, secretary of the club. These are 4 by 6 feet in dimen sions, and are the Stars and Stripes and the flag of the Dominion of Canada. The flags will be placed in a prominent place during the Kiwanis club luncheons at the Ma rion hotel every Tuesday noon, and will be available for other worthy occasions. Watch Announcements This issue and Sundays Park er's big "Baby" event. m21 Concert Nets Fine Profit , Incomplete returns from re ceipts of the musical program given at the First Methodist church Wednesday' night, under the auspices of the Woman's auxil iary of the YMCA, indicate that the auxiliary will clear more than $125. All of this money will be used for equipment and other things needed in carrying on the boys' work at the YMCA. Mrs. John H. Harbison was chairman of the committee in charge of hte concert. Begin Now To register your baby. We want the name, age and address of every kiddie in town under six years of age. Parker-Shrode Studio. m21 Merton Hart, manager of the L. C. Smith Typewriter Co., is in Salem for a few days on business in the interests of his company. C. E. Gray, of Eugene, is a Salem business visitor. Violators Are Fined For riding his bicycle after dark without a light D. H. Findley. 225 North Twentieth, was fined $5 in police court Thursday. A similar charge against Victor Reiseck, 2280 Fairgrounds road, was dis missed, as was a charge of speed ing against Kelley M. Walp. Wanted, Experienced Marceller At 245 X. High, Marinello Shop. m21. Girls Are in Demand- Numerous calls for girls to work in private homes are being recelv ed by Mrs. Myra Shank, police matron. Thursday afternoon Mrs Shank had places for three girls, all of which were in splendid homes, but had no girls for the places. The callers were referred to the YWCA, which also seeks to find employment for girls. Cars Washed and Polished 1 Day & Zosel, Quackenbush's old staud, 294 X. Commercial. m22 Virginia Causes Trouble Virginia, the pet deer at the state prison, ' is in disgrace and has been banished to the chicken yard where she has her own quar ters Instead of occupying a certain King Haakon and Quscn Maud, Winter Sports Enthusiasts Like Their Subjects, Enjoy Skiing Norway's sovereigns are shown here at Kongssaeteren, a noted printer resort, where ideal weather rendered conditions perfect for the place, on the carpet in Warden A. M. Dalrymple's office, now occu pied by Peter, the official canine mascot of the Institution.' Charles Johnson, inmate Who has charge of the prison grounds, found it impossible to cultivate choice plants as long as Virginia would nibble at the tender young shoots as fast as they appeared. In view of his protests, the transfer was ordered. She will be returned later in the season after sW can no longer seriously damage the shrubbery and flowers. Daily sbj is taken out for a stroll by some of the men, and she remains as great a pet as ever. Metropole Jaza Orchestra M. Carmeati 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 School Painted Mrs., .Mary Fulkerson visited the Battle Creek school this week and reports that it has been painted and the appearance much im proved. Licences Issued Marriage licences were .issued this week to Ivan J. McDonald and Adis B. Achley, both of Silver ton, and to Henry Roth of Silver ton and Verna Loganbill of Salem. Divorce Suits Filed Two divorce suits were filed in the circuit court yesterday. W. B. Fondren seeks a divorce from Wiida Fondren charging cruel treatment and desertion is charged by Aletha Thompson again An drew Thompson. Philip Holden filed an answer to the complaint of Emily Holden. Bond Filed i Arthur H. Moore yesterday ifled his bond as administrator for the estate of Max Freibert. Early Action on School For Boys Pierce Promise Action by the state board of control in the selection of a new site for the boys' training school in the near future is promised by Governor Pierce. "Just as soon as I get onto my feet again and am able to travel around a little we are going to make a selection of a site for that institution. That school is going to be built this summer," Gover nor Pierce asserted Wednesday. C3ECZSQV weekend special Friday, Saturday, Sunday 1 lb. Box j Candy 68 c j! various sports. King Haakon la at the left. Queen Maud is the third daughter of tha late Kins Edward of England. The board of control has been deadlocked in its selection of a new site for the school with the gov ernor, secretary of state and state treasurer each holding out for a different location. Whether Jefferson Myers, the newly appointed state treasurer, will Join forces with Governor Pierce on the West tract, east of Salem, or whether the board will compromise on some location other than one of the three which have been under consideration hereto fore could not be learned. PERSONALS Dr. and Mrs. Carl Miller motor ed to Albany yesterday to attend a luncheon of the Kiwanis club. Dr. Miller was unable to attend the luncheon here Tuesday, so he made the trip to keep up the at tendance record. Herbert J. Roome, one of the new officers of the Eugene Lions club, stopped ia Salem yesterday for a few minutes while on his way to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Clark of Mc- Minnville were recent Salem visi tors. Miss Letha Driscoll has return ed to the city after several months spent in visiting relatives in south ern Oregon. E. S. Schumacker of Corvallis was a recent caller in the city. Arthur J. Hile, manager of local theaters, spent Thursday in Port land on business. Thomas Larkin of Eugene is In the city for a few days. Among Waterloo peoDle in Sa lem yesterday were William Simon, A. x. Simon, Edna Simon and Mrs. Sylvia Simon. We started out recently to make a thorough check of all the little folks now residing in the City, and found that we had tackled an unusually difficult task. that perhaps there were at least twenty-five Babies in the vicinity of Salem, when one of our friends took isiiue with us. He claimed that there were over three hundred Babies now within the City limits, and really we couldn't believe it. TUESDAY, MARCH 25 Two p. m. sharp Located two miles south of Salem on the Riverside drive road, or better known as the Slough road, in Marlon county, on.paved road. . - ,., v im.ti Consisting of COWS cows cows t Black Jersey row, 8 years old, milking 4 gallons now. 1 Brown Jersey cow, 0. years fold, milking 41 gallons now. v 1 Brindle Jersey cow, 6 years old, milking 4 gallons now. 1 Mottled Jersey cow, 5 years "'- old, milking 4 gallons now. 1 Red Jersew cow, 5 years old, milking 4 gallons now. TWO REGISTERED BERKSHIRE BOAR HOGS PRIZE WIXXERS A chance to purchase a herd boar at your own price. Pedigree and transfers given purchasers on day of sale.' .T"--."'- ' MACHINERY GRAIN 1 No. 0 Blizzard ensilage cutter. I .Tractor belt, about lOO feet by 6 inches. . 1 Small feed cutter, hand or power. 1 1 1 Platform Swales. Chat tarn fanning mill 'with bagger attachment. Half track Studebaker wagon Seven-foot Deerlng binder with tongue truck. Five-foot Champion mower. Ten-foot Peering hay rake. Fourteen double disc Monitor drill. 1 No. 2513 Oliver chilled plow. Twelve-inch John Deere steel plow. Single shovel plow. Cultivator. Seventeen-tooth spring tooth harrow. TERMS ELMER D. MINCH, Owner WOODRY & WOODRY Expert Live Stock, Furniture and Real Estate PHOXE 311 AUCTIONEERS - CHAMP CLARK'S DAUGHTER IS URGED IX LOUISIANA TO TRY FOR CONGRESS SEAT ...... ii;?4r.-. Mrs. James F. Thompson, dau ghter of the" late Congressman from Missouri, Is looming . up as a possible successor to the late Representative Henry Garland Dupre. ' She haa been taking an active interest in politics and it is believed that she will be persuaded to become a candidate in a special election to be held in April to fill the vacancy caused by Dupre's death. i WHO SAID BABIES? WE ESTIMATED 'km If 1 l . inn uim VS, At any rate we arc going to make one more effort to obtain, as nearly as possible, a complete listing of all the Kiddies in town and solicit the cooperation of every Mother to assist us in this. Watch this space in Sunday's issue of this paper for announcement of our . methods of obtaining the largest Baby registration ever compiled in Salem. There will be some prizes, and maybe your Baby .will -win. f PARKER-SHRODE STUDIO C3 m v. 1 Brown Jersey cow, 3 years old, milking 3 gaUons now." 1 Yellow' Jersey cow,"" 4 "yeara'' ) ' old,, will freshen soon. All the above cows tnbercalar . M tested, fine condition and all A Xo. 1 dairy cows with good . teats and adders, and . If yon want dairy cows, don't overlook" this herd. HENS SILO HAY 1 Sixty-tooth P. & O. harrow,. 1 Two-horse Catta way disc harrow." v ' A 1 Good steel horn stock sad'1 die. 1 Silo, 8x30. . ... 1 Flat rack. .,, ..' 1 Wood saw outfit. ,. ' ' ' 1 lli -horse' Newway engine. 73 Bushels spring seed oats. t Baled straw. v Loose hay. , :. No. 12 DeLaval cream,. separator. A lot of good sacks. 10O Laying hens. ' " ' 1 Small circular saw with "; shafting. . ; S Jointers..., Horse collars, hoes, shov els, scoops, tools . and , - many other articles. : , - CASH SALEM "I'm simply crazy about this. place," said the lunatic as be pulled out a handful of hair and butted his head on the wall or tne asylum. ' ' We'd like to know who Invented that fool saying that It takes two to make a quarrel. s store; for rent. Choice location. Room 14 by 30 feet, brick building:. See T. G. Bligh. . Popular Priced Men's and Young Men's Tailored Suite $35 to 915 D. H. Mosher . a . Tailor. - W. J. PATTERSON, M. D.,V. Vttatlnulaa a n a sood average of uecess. , PHONW COCS-W OffiM ana Hospital " yokaioa and Seen4 fttmt, -Wast Salaa. ... "' - .' . . -i 4 1 -j t Iff' h j