THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. OREGON SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 22, 1924 l 'I CITY NE WS IN BRIEF Four Fatal Accident Four fatal, accidents out of a total of 63 G, industrial casualties were reported to the state indus trial accident commission for the week ending; March 20. The fa tal cases were: Antone Drascich, Portland, off bearer; R. A. Kins man, Carlton, logger; Harry Cole. Wendling, head rigger; Frank J. Hill, Astoria, high climber. Of the . total number of accidents re ported 542 were subject to the provisions of the workmen's com pensation act. 91 were from firms and corporations that have reject ed the act and three were from . public utility corporations that are not subject to the act. operating revenue, $35,932; oper ating expenses 137,192.54; loss $1200.54. Condon Electric com pany operating revenue $12, 464.82; operating expenses. $10, 973.93; operating income $558.98. Stayton Light & Power company operating revenue $10,621.89; operating expenses, $7033.25; op erating income $2,628.38. Lake Labish x j For rent 100 acres ot beaver dam land for potatoes. Average yield per acre 200 sacks. Hayes Farms, Lake Labish. mar22 j Utilities Report The Lewis & Clark Railroad company, with offices at Astoria, has filed its report for 1923, show ing operating revenues of $242, 765.27, operating expenses of $198,770.91 and. net revenue of $15,278.50. Other reports were tiled as follows: Alert Transfer & Storage company of Portland , FURNITURE 1 HARDWARE 1 Bought, Soldi and Exchanged. SALEM BARGAIN HOUSE BO N. Com'l 8C r Phono 402 ! Pay Cask The Xew Chrysler Six Now showing at O. B. Gingrich Motor Co., cor. State and Front. Open evenings. m23 Want Trains Cut Dow The Oregon Short Line has ap plied to the public service com mission for authority to reduce its train service between Ontario and Brogan from a daily service to a tri-weekly service, trains to run on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur days, also to reduce its service on the Homedale branch from a tri weekly to a semi-weekly service. tended the lecture in the local lodge rooms last night at which the origin of Masonry was traced by Prof. F. S. Dunn, of the Uni versity of Oregon. Palm Tree Uncovered Coverings which have protected the lone palm tree near the south entrance of the postoffice building were removed yesterday. The tree was protected by heavy wrappings during the winter so that it might not be damaged by cold weather. Gladioli Bulbs C. F. Breithaupt. Florist, 123 N. Choice mixed. 35 cents dozen, 3 dozen for; $1.00 while they last. Liberty St.' m22 Kw Lighting Fixtures Get our prices and save money. Salem Electric Co. F. S. Barton, prop., Masonic Temple 1200. Postal Bids Forwarded Bids for the carrying of mail between the postoffice and the Southern Pacific were closed yes terday and forwarded to Washing ton, D. C, where the award will be made. The contract at present Is held by L. P. Bennett. Phone m9tf GREAT . REDUCTION In Itanaa Prase- Trees. '. Good Prices on Walnuts. BCedling Cher ry TreesSe to 15c. General NaT- la ry Stock. Bales Yard and Office, Hi Ferry I FRUITLAKD , ti t RSKKI A. J, Mathia, Prop. Office Phone 100. Res. 1140M Petition Withdrawn The Fred Herrick Lumber com pany which petitioned the inter state commerce commission for authority to make the new rail road from Burns to Seneca an in terstate railroad, has withdrawn its petitions and now wants to make the line an interstate car rier, according to notice received fay the public service commission. r - . The Best Film Developing "ifvArid printing done in Salem is aU the Capital Drug Store. ml8tf t 'J Wm. Neimeyer Druggist In Business For Your Health 175 N. ComH. Phone 167 111 Oregon Bldg. Telephone 487 fhe Seavey Bell Insurance Agency " ' General Insurance v rBUlr" Bell :' ' Frank Wajar "HYDRO-ELECTRIC JHERAPEUTIC rTUUAi? (Formerly, pr fhexlltsV j 249 S.iOottare Bt-st 'i V v OSTEOPATHT The Orislnal jcad Genniw Spm- 7 4l Adjustment Treatment. gti results. ' i'DR. Jj. C. KARSHALIi lOateopathle Physician and taa Oregon BXdg. Authority GiVn The public service commission yesterday received notification that the interstate commerce eom mission has granted authority to the Walla Walla Valley Railroad company to extend its line from Milton to Umapine. Candidates Are Named Phyllis Palmer, Irene Walker and Kathleen LaRaut, all of Sa lem, were yesterday selected as candidates for May Queen to pre side over the May-day festivities of Willamette university. Miss Palmer is a member of the Beta Chi sorority; Miss Walker is a member of Alpha Phi Alpha, and Miss LaRaut of Delta Phi. Elec tion of the queen will be held on April 2. For Good Work And quick " service bring your films to the Capital Drug Store ml8tf Evening Gown Designed for Easter Bride and Charming Oriental Luncheon Frock for Spring f . f '1 , Sill XhJ 1 - ' fA M J y 1 1 ' 1 back to Whitman county, Wash., where he is accused of stealing $12,000 from the Rpex Petroleum company. Me is technically charged with grand larceny for an alleged theft said to have taken place two years aso. Howard, about 40, had little to say when arrested by Sheriff Oscar S. Bower and Deputy Sheriff Sam Burkhart at the Marion hotel. 'They've framed me," wag his only com ment. Sheriff William Cole, ot Whitman county, is expected to arrive in Salem next Tuesday for the prisoner. Rider's Case Dismissed Charges of riding a bicycle after dark without lights were dismissed apainst Eugene Lebold, 295 South Sixteenth, when he appeared in the police court yesterday. L. Dunn, 2140 Maple, was another taller at the station for the same reason. Both men were arrested by Officer Sproed. School Plans Received For the convenience of contrac tors who are figuring on bidding on the $225,000 Parish Junior high school, several sets of plans were received yesterday and placed on file at the office of.W. H. Burghardt, secretary of the school board.' Bids are being advertised for at present' and will be opened Salem Students Elected Ralph Emmons and Charles Nunn, both Salem students, were chosen yesterday as editor and manager, respectively, of the 1924 25 edition of the Wallulah, year book of Willamette university. The Wallulah is published by the junior class and the directing of ficers chosen during the sopho more year. The luncheon frock is a one piece effect, although throe dif ferent materials are 'employed. The white silk waist becomes black silk at the waist line and finishes with a black 6klrt of the finest serge. A narrow belt in dicates the long waist line. TUu waist is embroidered In silk (low ers in gray colors. The evening gown, of peach color satin, has a fitted bodice embroidered in tiny pearls. It has a deep V neck line and is sleeveless. The circular skirt is trimiqied with clusU-is of pearls and ost-t"b s'-ruya Democrats Plan Dinner Three prominent democrats seeking the democratic nomina tion for United States senator, will be entertained by a banquet spon sored by local Bourhons at the Marion hotel, April 2. W. H. Strayer, Milton A. Miller and George Mansfield are the three to be honored. Will R. King, an other aspirant, has been invited but probably will be in the east at that time, according to George A. Codding, chairman of the Marion county democratci committee. It is expected that all the candidates will give talks and outline their respective policies. . Tickets for the banquet have been printed and will be placed on sale at once. Ar rangements 'for ' the 'dinner have been left in the hands of the ex ecutive committee of the local com mittee. I BITS FOR BREAKFAST I : They proved 4$. S "W V The Salem Woman's club. V "L S They proved at their all-Oregon products' banquet last evening that Salem is becoming a more nearly self contained city all the time. In due course we will raise or make everything we need to eat or wear, with an ever growing surplus to send away to outside markets. . f S - Ten senate investigations are now under way, with a lot more proposed and still the senate is supposed to be a legislative body. V Slogan sugested by Salem man: "What's the matter with McAdoo? He's oiled -right!" 1 V "Why a honus rer soldiers Think of the poor fellows who served the government for a dol lar a year during the war and didn't make more than a million." Exchanges. In the last generation, says a Salem doctor, man has learned to put off death an additional 10 years, thus marking another flis- excellent address upon his topic and was thoroughly apreciated. He was introduced by Paul Stark See ley, of Portland. Aproximately 125 members of the Salem congre gation of the Christian Science church also attended the lecture. For Sale- Just arrived carload of eastern Oregon horses weighing from 1150 to 1500. Can be seen at the Stad- ium, state fair grounds, or call 1191. m23 Turner Carnival Dance Saturday, March 22. m22 To Chadwick Chaptei- It Is the wish of the Worthy by the school board April 2. Sev- Matron that all members of Chad- eral sets of the plans are being W-Ch chapter if possible attend the kept in Portland by W. C. Knlgh- funeral services of Sister Burnett, ton, architect: I Saturday morning at 10:30 at i) - ' j Webb's funeral chapel. very Mother I sure to' he interested in Mr; Cars Washed and Polished- Parker's Baby contest. Compli-1 Day & Zosel, Quackenbush s old mentary sittings of all Babies, and stand. 294 N. Commercial. m22 a valuable prize to the best look' Ing Baby photographed during the I Convicts Hear Lecture coming week. . Read the ad in to-1 Nearly 200 ot the BPt- morrow's paper. - -marzz I the state prison tooir aavantage of the oportunity to hear a lecture raon- trnrt. in ljiffc I nn Christian science bv John W -w l -- - I .. - . . , 4 In order to speed up the grading I Doorley. of London, England, who sympathy ana conaoiencea iu .n3 of the Salem auto camp grounds, a spoke at the auditorium Thursday family in this hour of their great night. The speaker delivered an Resolution Whereas: Death has removed from our- society one of its honor ed and valued members. Dr. C. W. Southworth, and, whereas, we feel the loss keenly and deeply regret i his passing. Therefore, Be it rerj solved that we have recognized and appreciated his loyalty to the highest intellectual and ethical standards of our profession,! as well as his consciencious, effectual and untiring devotion to the wel- are of the sick, and further be it resolved that the- Polk-Yamhill- Marion Medical Bociety realizes tbe loKsto our city and state in the death of Doctor Southworth and that we extend our sincere Three of these included parages with the house. Those receiving permits were: C. A. Mellinger, 2 story dwelling and garage, 765 North Summer, $8,000; Joe Shind ler, one story dwelling and gar age, 150 South Seventeenth, .$ 4, 500; Francis J. Welsh, one story dweHing and garage, 1049 North Twenty-first, J3.500 and L. A. Wilson, one story dwelling, 2195 Turner road, $2,500. tin Unction between death and 'taxes -k Some one suggests that perhups Cal Coolidge is postponing the Shenandoah's Arctic trip until iJtftSiis has deterimned now many of his cabinet he would like" to send'.j along. : ; v. . . . The movie and the auto took the family, out of the home; the radio put it back ; what next. : " " The threshing of the flax aeii " for the farmers will go on at the- state flax plant with three shirts'. 4 Not a minute will be lost in the 4 24-hour day. Flax sowing will be . done with a rush. It should all i be in the ground between tbeLgt t .$i and 15th of April. W. J. PATTERSON, M. D.Y. VaUrinarUa ; of lon Ome experience n d good average o I success, v . , PHONB .T 2028-W : ulflca nd Hetnltal - Jobaioa and Second StmV - Wft Btlta. STORES for rent. Choice location. Room 14 by 30 feet, brick building. See T. G. Bligh. Popular Priced . Men's and Young, Men's Tailored Suits $525 to 945 D. H, Masher Tailor.. DR. HARRISON FOLK And DR. PAUL G. STAPRAN Electronic Physicians ' We diagnose correctly from a drop of blood of the patient any disease, active or latent, t v ' We cure by the Electronic, Method 95 per cent of cancers. Tuberculosis, Diabetes, Ulcers of the stomach. Acidity J" high blood pressure, hardening -of arteries, etc. r jnvesugate ac t CLINrC THE ERA 1484 State St. : CrA $Sth Honrs 9 'a. m. to" 8 pVm. ': " Consultation Tree1 -' ' 4- Evans Judginp Dope Triah . In order to judge the field trials of the Oregon Field trial club, Charles A. Evans,' local drug gist and dog fancier, will leave this morning for Lebanon. It is ex pected that nearly 0 dogs will compete in the various events. The trials" will' ;be comcluded Monday. Next week-end Mr. Evans will be judge at' the trials nar Cen tralis, Wash. DR. B. H. WHITE : DR. ANNE BREKKE fa4 Anna 4 Mm Physician and Suregons J The only physicians in Salem using Dr. Abram's method of Electronic , Diagnosis and v Treatment. 506 U. S. Natl Bank Bldg. Salem tractor and grader, borrowed from the state highway department, was on the Job yesterday and made considerable progress. A few hours work with this equipment Is equal to several days work by a man and team. FUNERAL NOTICE i 0 Dr. Harris I. Folk and Dr.. Paul G. Stapran, 1484 State St., Salem, Oregon, are Chiro practic doctors. The Abrams method of Electronlo vDiagnoBis eno Treatment Is not taught Chiropractic doctors by Dr. Abrams or any of his col leges. These doctors, at 1484 State street, have removed the words Abrams Method from their sign, 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 f receiving the ' real Abrams treatment. The let ters E. R. A., with periods after them, stands for Elec tronic "Reactions of Abrams. While these doctors, who nse the Imitation machine, nse the E. R. A., without the periods, this is misleading and has caused persons to he misled and to take their treatment. Tor facts ad dress 'v - DR. B. H. WHITE The New airjslr Six Now showing at O. B. Gingrich Motor Co., cor. State and Front. ODen evenings. m23 Masons Enjoy Address , A large number of Masons at- Promotes Good Health The funeral of J. J. Crahane, until two years ago a resident or Salem and who died yesterday in Portland, will be held from the I Miller and Tracy chapel this morn ing at 9 o'clock. The body will be brought to Salem for inter- i ment in te Catholic cemetery Mr Crahane was 72 years old and had lived in Salem 35 years before moving to Riddle, Ore. He had been ill in Vincent' hospital for two weeks before his death. He is survived by three sons, J. H. sorrow, and that we recommend them to Him who is the Author anH Finisher of our faith, for sus tenance and comfort. Resolved That a copy of these resolutions be sent to the bereaved family, one the Dress, and one spread uDon the minutes of this society v v. vishpr. M. D.: H. J. Clem ents, M. D.; Chester A. Downs, M D. mar22. . Turner Carnival Dance- Saturday, March 22. m22 Road Maps on Hand The chamber of commerce has a Crahane of Grande Ronde, Joe and good supply of new road maps Lee of Riddle and a daughter. Mrs. and the invitation is extended to One-Third Cream H. E. RIDEOUT, Proprietor I , . ... . A. 1 HHA Anmlnmnlat. XI, V.,fno. nf in.holm Pol tvn EU mOlOriSIS WHO uie wuicmi,... sisters, Maryland Annie Crahane ing driving anywhere in particu and a brother, Joseph Crahane of 1". to drop in at the club rooms Mmnhls Tenn. J na gel a map. COAL A N D WOOD At the Following Price For a Few Days: CASTLE GATE,' KING, ROCK SPRINGS and BRIQUETS v $14.50 Per Ton Wood for 18-inch from $8.00 to $10.00 Per Cord Larmer Transfer Co. 469 State St. Phone 030 BURNETT Miriam Burnett died Four Dwellings to Ris atier residence 385 North High The first day of spring evidently street, March 20, at the age of stimulated home-building, for per 67 years. She is survived by mit9 for four residences, totaling her widower Justice George H. $18,500 were issued Friday by Burnett, one sister, Mrs. Emily Marten Poulsen, city recorder N. Jordan, of Berkeley Calif., Railroad Man to fIeak R. H. Crozier, assistant general' passenger agent of the S. P. & S. railroad, with headquarters in Portland, will be ' the principal speaker at the chamber of com merce luncheon Monday. He will have as his subject. The North west Lines' Campaign for Adver tising the Pacific Northwest for Tourists and "Others." Sir. Criz- ier has been connected with the Hill system lines for 17 years, I starting with the C. B. & Q. at St. Louis. Women Republicans Meet Monday afternoon the woman's Republican club will meet at the home of Mrs. Richard Cartwright, 754 Ferry, for a social afternoon. Justice John McCourt, of the Ore gon supreme court, will speak on the immigration bill nw before congress. All women of the city who are interested are invited to attend. Turner Carnival Dance Saturday, March 23. m22 Grand Larceny Charged Arthur B. Howard, of Colfax, Wash., is in the county jail wait ing for the arrival of officers with reftuisition papers to take him three brothers, George W. Belt, of Spokane. Wash.. John D. Belt, of Forest Grove, Ore, B. F. Belt, of California. Funeral services wil be held Saturday at 10:30 a. m. from Webb's fun eral parlors, under the auspices of Chadwick Chapter O. E. S. Final services will be held at the Portland crematorium. The body is at the above residence. McLean. Washinzton Publisher, on Way To Tell Senate Oil Committee About "Loan" to Fall WAS JESUS MAD When He cleansed the Temple Court, drove out live stock and overthrew the tables of the money changers?. What Right Had He to So Act? Does the right still exist? What is the source of such authority ? What Would Happen Today If He should visit oir churches? Would. the social and business lifeof Salem please Him? 1 Would He like our city government our schools, our politics ? Mrs. Hallie Parrish Hinges' will sing "Wonderful Mother of Mine" Worth going miles to hear. . , . . . " i. ' .1 !i ' X. ; . , . ; . t -' Every Man's Bible Class Bligh Theatre, Sunday 9:45-10:45 Cleansing the Temple Will be the Topic Discussed by the Teacher JOHN J. EVANS i ilia. -A New Song Books-Men like to sing-and sing they will Sunday Morning A Man's Opportunity-Bring a Man ,-f.t J. ib i i 1 n:, ) t t-T J-A "ft Hill. - i-. 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