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P.; . f ' .. -1 -r . v 1 " ''I t V : I 4 " w i t v . - M Department Commended . Will Motore. etate fire marshal, is in receipt of letters from James II. E. Scott, mayor ot Milton, Or., S. D. Peterson, an attorney of that . place, and Dr. A. B. Woodmansee, a Milton dentist, thanking him for the manner In which his depart ment ran down an Incendiary fire in the offices of Dr. Woodmansee. Tho charge was fixed against Dr. J. O. Kenyon, another dentist, of Milton. Preferred Stock, 8 Per Cent Salem's paper mill. Payable monthly. Hawkins & Roberts. m23. Donald Company Reports The annual report of the Donald Water company for 1923 was filed - yesterday with the public service commission. It shows operating revenue of $459.40, operating ex penses of $570.22, and net oper ating loss of $110.82. 4- Mild Treatment Dr. Redmond, chiropractor, 328 Oregon building. Tel. 1638. m23 i , - Khranians Out for Prize Though there is no official speaker listed in the weekly letter to members ot the Kiwanis club, FURXITURIC! HARDWARE! Bought, Sold and Exchanged. BALEM BARGAIN HOUSE pO N. Coml 6f, - - Phone 493 We Pay Cask GREAT REDUCTION On Italian Prune Trees. Good prices on Walnuts, Trade Prune trees for young cattle. General Nursery Stock, Sales Yard and Office,. 644 Ferry St. FRUITLAXD NURSERY A. J. Mat his. Prop. Office Phone 109. Res. I140M Wm. Neimeyer Druggist In Business For Your Health y 175 N. Coral. Phone 167 111 Oregon Bldg. Telephone 457 Die1 Seavey Bell Insurance Agency General Insurance BUly" Bell - Frank Wagar HYDRO-ELECTRIC THERAPEUTIC INSTITUTE W (Formerly Dr. Schenki) 249 8. Cottage St. PHONE - - - 1182 OSTEOPATHY The Original and Genuine Spln U Adjustment Treatment. SkUV i ful. Painless Adjustment that gets results. ; DR. U C. MARSHALL , ' -. Osteopathia Physician and Burgeon 28 Oregon Bldg. W Bales DR. B. H; WHITE DR. ANNE BREKKE -Osteopathic ' ' Physician and Suregons The only physicians in Salem using Dr. Abrara's method of Electronic Diagnosis and Treatment. .- 506 U. S. Natl Bank Bldg. 'A, Salem Dr. .Harris I. Folk and Dr. Paul G. Stapran, 1484 State. St., Salem, Oregon, are Chiro practic doctors. The Abrams method or Electronic Diagnosis' and Treatment Is not . taught Chiropractic doctors by Dr. Abrams or any ot his col leges. These doctors, at 1484 State street, have removed the words Abrams' Method from their sign, but instead use the E; R. A-on their sign and advertisement. This la misleading and has caused persons to start treatment with them, thinking they were receiving the real Abrams treatment. The let ters B. It. A., with periods after them, stands for Elec tronic Reactions of 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, i For facts ad dress , ' .;'" , 's DR. D. II. WHITE f LADD & BUSH BANKERS . Etabiishea.186a General Banking Buiine Office Hours from IN N. D. Elliott, secretary, is hitting at a few absentees and urges great er care in attendance In an effort to take first place in the division in the international attendance contest, which was won by Salem last year. Al. Vick will furnish the attendance prize for the Tues day luncheon, also a good road map. TIJADE (Tiz-yad) Direct from France. Toilet creams, perfume, powder, etc. Darby's drug store, Court and Lib erty streets. m25 Inspection Date Changed Change of dates of the annual inspection of Company F., 162nd. Infantry from April 3 to April 17 was announced Saturday by Cap tain Paul Hendricks Colonel Wil ley, of Vancouver barracks, Wash, will be the inspecting officer. Ths event is the most important one of the year for the local unit. Ow ing to the removal ot Sergeants Mason and Rose and Corporal Tay lor from this military district, it has been necessary to make sever al appointments in the non-commissioned staff. Corporal Will Carver has been promoted to the rank of sergeant to fill one ot the vacancies and Privates First Class Baggott and Brunkal have been given warrants as corporals. Woodry, the Auctioneer- Buys used furniture for cash. Phone 511. m23 Elks to See Plans-- That the date of beginning the building of the" new Elks temple in Salem is near as indicated by the announcement that plans for the building will be presented at the regular meeting of tjie lodge next Thursday night. Architect C Van Patton will be' present and explain the sketches, -end it is un derstood the lodge will decide on the olans to be accepted. This will open the way for building to start at once. Trap Drummers Attention One set of xylophones, three oc taves with resonators and case complete. A bargain. H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. m23 Kmploymoiit Bureau Continued Word wa3 receivei yesterday by the chamber of commerce from United States Senator Charles L. McNary that after a conference be tween the senator and Director Jones, of the bureau of labor, it was decided to continue the fede ral employment bureau service in Salem. The telegram from Sena tor McNary said: "Director Jones- today advised he felt confident he could arrange to continue em ployment office ' at Salem. Am sure government will continue to cooperate as results obtained hare been splendid. Glad to have been of this service, as 1 know of help ful work office is doing." The Kits Show Starts tomorrow. Parker's Baby contest. Complimentary sittings of every baby in Salem or vicinity under one year old. Will photo graph babies one to two years old on Tuesday. Parker-Shrode Stu dio. m23 S. C. STONE, M.D. General Office Practice Cancers Treated Office, Tyler's Drug Store 157 S. Commercial Street Promotes Good Heal til One-Third Cream n. E. REDEOCT, Proprietor COAL A N D WOOD At the Following Price For a Few Dayst i CASTLE GATE, KING, ROCK SPRINGS and BRIQUETS - . v., . $14.50 Per Ton Wood for 10-inch from ffl.OO to f 10.00 Per Cord Larmer Transfer Co. 409 State St. Phono 030 0 1 0 a. rn. to 3 p. m. BRIEF Students Leave City A general exodus of students whose destinations are their homes was underway yesterday, Willam ette university having closed its doors until March 31 for the an nual spring vacation Students who have been attending OAC and the University of Oregon are also home for vacation this week. Du Bois Dance Tuesday, 25th, Derby hall. The Orioles playing. m23 Sirs. Hinge is Soloist With Mrs. Hallie Parrish Hinges as soloist, there will be a fine pro gram at the John J. Evans Bible class at the Bligh. theater this morning. Members of the execu tive committee will be introduced in their official capacity. Mrs. Hinges, by request, will sing "Won derful Mother of Mine." For Rent About May 1st, storeroom on State St. See J. H. Lauterman, Hotel Argo. m23 Street Car, Anto Collide One woman was injured and several others escaped in a head on collision between a street car and an automobile" driven by El vin Buerre at Chemexeta and Cot tage about 9:30 o'clock Saturday morning. Mrs. Margaret Meggers 945 Union, an aunt of the young man, received scalp wounds and a sprained wrist. Mr. Buerre re ceived a few minor cuts while two of Mrs. Megger's grandchildren were not Injured. Slippery pave ment and rain on the windshield were blamed for the accident. The automobile was badly damaged. Several Good Used Pianos , $75 up; easy terms. Geo. C. Will. m25. Glee Club on Trip Members of the Willamette uni versity men's glee club left yester day on a trip that may take them as far north as Vancouver, B. C In addition to appearing in the larger cities, several concerts may be given In smaller towns. Am Leaving Salem And must sell my six-room house. Buy from owner and save agent's commission. Good loca tion, near school and church. Phone 1563R. ' m25 Two Deaths From Diphtheria Though the last week saw a de cline in the number of contagious disease cases reported to Dr. Wil liam B. Mott, city health officer, there was an increase in the num ber of diphtheria cases, two ot which proved fatal. Eighteen cases were reported during the week and were as follows: Measles, 9; diph theria, 7, and one each of chicken- pox and scarlet fever. Get Your Al Jolson Records from us. We send re cords out on approval. II. L. Stiff Furniture Co. m23 Bell Is Named Captain- Hugh Bell of Willamette uni versity has been selected deputa tion team captain for the coming year. Mervin Stolzhelse is captain at present. The men are members of the Marion county YMCA. A Fire Dollar Savings Account 'Will be started in any bank selected, for the baby judged to be the best looking, photographed during the week. Parker-Shrode Studio. m23 Chinamen Are Arraigned Loo Koo and He Yim, local Chinese accused of unlawful pos session of narcotics, were arraign ed In Justice court yesterday by Lyle J. Page, federal commission er, who returned with, the two men from Portland. They were bound over to await action by the grand Jury. Cash ball of $100 each was furnished. Radic For sale, phone 1776-W. m23 Deputation Team Is Busy Jefferson is being visited By a deputation team from the Marion county YMCA this week-end. Ser- DIKI LIVERS Geo. Livers dird at a local hospital M:irch 22 age of 40 years. Funeral announce ments later. Webb funeral par lors in charge of arrangements. talent lortuan BlfBAT.MBBl AVO roxutAi DiREOToaa TIM 1SS mamm work Modern WEBB & CLOJJGH jAxilnt Fractal Director ' Expert Embahari RIGDON &' SON'S UOXCT0ARY vices will be conducted at the Christian church for the boys and at the Evangelical church for the girls at 3 o'clock this afternoon. Tonight there will be a young peo ples' meeting at 6:30 and union services at the Methodist church at 7:30 o'clock. Last night there was a high school party, while the day was occupied with hikes and baseball games. The week-end opened Friday night with a com munity sing at the Christian church. Members of the deputa tion team are William Nicholson, Paul Roeder, Herbert LuscOslh, Forrest Wax, Ruth Heineck, Paul ine Miller, Beryl Marsters and Irma Boughey. 10-Inrh Block Wood Three large loads for $15.00. Quick delivery. Fred E. Wells, phone 1542. m23 Will Discuss Auditorium- Included in matters to be dis cussed at the next meeting of the Salem Federation of Clubs Friday is that of a community or muni cipal auditorium. The discussion will center around the advisability of such a building. Whether or not the federation will take a stajid on the elimination of sign boards from the public highways will also have a prominent part of the meeting. It is expected there will be a debate regarding the lo cation of the proposed children's wading pool offered by the Kiwa nis club. Sentiment is divided be tween Willson park and Marion square. Dr. Anne Hrekke Osteopathic physician, surgeon. Phone 859, 469J. m23 Congo Missionaries Here Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Moon re turned missionaries from the Con go district in Africa, are spending the week-end in Salem. Mr. Moon will speak at the Court Street Christian church at 11 o'clock this morning and at the First Christian church for the night services. The missionaries have a number of curios and exhibits with them and will display these at both services. Modern I'p to Date House For rent. Garden, fruit, turn ace, basement. Phone 1825. Call 161M13. m23 Japanese Players Coming- in all probability Salem baseball fans will be given an opportunity to see thev team representing the University of Meiji, Japan, mix with the Bearcat nine the latter part of April. Coach Guy L. Rath bun has received word of their coming but has not definitely de cided to schedule a game. The Bearcats will start spring training after the vacation period is over, March 31. Apparatus for correc tive work in the gymnasium is be- injc received here and will be in stalled before class work is re sumed. Trap Drummers Attention One set of xylophones, three oc taves with resonators and case complete. A bargain. H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. m23 Pet Shows Are Held Everything in the line of pets, from white mice to old Dobbin, were proudly exhibited by boys of Jefferson and Hubbard who staged two pet shows during the week, according to Edwin Socolofsky, secretary" of the Marion county YMCA. Ribbons were given as prizes. Two bird house contests are now being conducted, the one by the Salem Pioneers, ending April 15, and the one by the coun ty pioneers ending April 30. All the boys are evincing considerable Interest in the construction of the houses. Get Your Al Jolson Records from us. We send re cords out on approval. H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. 1 m23 Bicycle Rid it Is Fined For riding his bicycle after dark without lights. Bernard Nash, Sa lem high school student, was fined $2.50 in police court Saturday. He was arrested Friday night by Officer Sproed. Slop Iook Bead Ladies, Gentlemen. Campfire girls, here's opportunity to make $10 a day and more. Can you stand prosperity. Call 325 Ore gon bldg. in 2 3 Alleged Burglar Arrested Fred Stowe was arrested yester day by Officer Edwards. Stowe is charged with burglary. Now Lighting Fixtures Get our prices and save money. Salem Electric Co. F. S. Barton, prop.. Masonic Temple. Phone 1200. m9tf Will Build Two Houses Two houses, costing $3,000 each, will be built by C. C. Morris, according to permits issued yes terday by Marten Poulsen, city re corder. These will be at 140 and 150 North Twenty-first. Ada A. Randolph was given permission to build a' residence at 125 River, to cost $1,000. The Best Film Developing And printing done in Salem is at the Capital Drug Store. ml8tf Reply Filed A. G. Knfner has filed an answer to the complaint of Peter Kufner. Gospel Team' at Victor Point A gospel team, composed ,of Willamette university students and I' EASTER snggests pringtime but it does not mean you re going to he Hummer wrather right wy. Are you sure you hare enough coal to give you comfort all thru tlm chilly Rpring month! Wi are now offering tome special prices In coa! that axe to your ad vantage. "Our coal Is afl coal" HILLMAN FUEL CO. Broadway at Hood PHONK 185fl Salem, Or. Oyster Loaf Restaurant 428 Court Street For variety and excellency of food. Sunday Dinner Satisfies the most exacting guest. spending the day at Victor Point, where they will hare charge of the services. For Good AVorK And quick service bring your films to the Capital Drug Store. ml8tf New Trial Sought- Russell Beckett, who lost his suit for damages against the Wil lamette Valley Transfer company, yesterday filed a motion for a new trial. Licenses Granted Marriage licenses were granted yesterday to Lester G. Lucavish and Georgella Willson, both of Salem, and William Leo Nelson and Minnie Irene Comstock, also of Salem. 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 Back From California Carl F. Giese, manager of the Giese-Powers Furniture company, has' just returned from a trip to California, having gone as far south as Los Angeles. While in California Mr. Giese reports hav ing heard a talk by a man who has been looking into business and market conditions of that state for eight months. The speaker ad vised the Pacific coast to find a market for its produce on the coast rather than seek the far eastern markets with the high cast of transportation and brokerage. The misfortune of California thhis spring is the unusual drought, the We'll Fix Up Your Porch Box Now is the time to have your porch boxes fixed up. We will fix them up for you or furnish you with the plants. All kinds of potted plants for sale. "Say it with Flowers" A. D. -SMITH (Florist) 1370 X. Liberty. Phone 293J TheS Special Sunday' Dinner. $1.00 Service 12 to 8:30 p. m. Sunday Dinner here is a real treat, comfortable sur roundings, careful service high class Chefs. Fresh Shrimp Cocktail Chicken Okra Creole " ' Consomme Julienne New York Cut Sirloin Steak a La Stanley Urazed Capon a La Financiere Stuffed Oregon Turkey with Celery Dressing Prime Ribs of Young Steer Au Jus Mashed Potatoes Creamed California Asparagus Chicken Salad En Mayonnaise Choice of Desserts Coffee m; , " '. , , . f '1 :'4 . - .;. A-;-ii-';fj,!';iN;-' eeeeteettttteMeeteM9itetttetteietec$:rrc3 WE HAVE REDUCED the PRICES on OUR COALS 1 As Follows: - : Peerless Utah-Lump .$15.00 Per Ton It Peerless Utah-Nut 14 50 Rock Springs-Lump 15.00 ' . Rock Springs-Egg 14.50 7 uciiverea in lour 15m Within City Limits : fl Excellent Dry OAK Wood and also Dry FIR at 1, Reasonable Prices 1 Phone 1855 "ts HILLMAN FUEL CO. I Yards & Office - - - Broadway, at Hood SI. .' J speaker considered a fortunate thing for Oregon and Washington since California with its greater population will have need of the northwest products. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Clifford and Miss Mina Harding, professor of dramatic art at Willamette uni versity, started yesterday on a week's motor trip through south ern Oregon. The most of their time will be spent on the Clifford ranch in the foothills of the Cas cades. Practice Piauo $73 We have three good practice pianos at $75 each. Terms $10 down, $6 a month. Geo. C. Will, 432 State. STORE for rent. Choice location. Room 14 by 30 feet, brick building. See T. G. Bligh. Popular Priced Men's nd Young Men's Tailored Suit $25 to $43 D. H. Mosher Tailor. W. J. PATTERSON, M. D. V. Veterinarian ' of long time experience and good average o f luccesa. PHOJTH 2028-W ' Offic aud Eotpltai Johnson and Second Btrool, Wact Salem. 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. We cure by the Electronic Method 95 per cent of cancers, Tuberculosis, Diabetes, Ulcers of the stomach, Acidity; high blood pressure, hardening of arteries, etc. Investigate at THE ERA CLINIC 1484 State St. Cor. 15th Hours I) n. ni. to 8 p. in. Consultation Free pa Milk ' - Tfx Tea WOODRY & HTYD17DT Jr. A. ST SL tv 1 AUCTIONEERS Phone 511 for Sale Dates. Salem, Oregon "We Are Brothers" IMPORTANT TO YOU Do you want to save 33 1-3 per cent on your fire Insurance? I anr now prepared to insure your frame store buildings, stora and office furniture and fixtures, equipment and machinery, for a term of three years for two (2) annual premiums, which Is quite a departure from the old form ot only one year at a time on this classification. For further information call at my office at No. 371 State St., or 'phone 99 for quick and. eipert service. My agency represents several of oldest and largest Companies in the world. 1 ' ' WM. H. BURCHARDT 1925 WORLD'S FAIR SALEM Don't Miss It! Musical Coopers Higclow & Curtis Laura Morris Presented by SHAW AMUSEMENT SERVICE Dancing Exhibitions Merry Go Rounds And Wonders or the World April 1, 1924 The Armory Under the Auspices of THE SECURITY BENEFIT ASSOCIATION TV Admission Including Entertainment 35c T I Children Under 12 Years 20c i " Doors Open 7:30 p. m. - , -., Oregon Pulp Salem, MANUFACTURERS Sulphite, and Manila Wrappings, also Butchers Wrap pings, Adding Machine Paper, Greaseproof, Glassine, Drug Bond, Tissue. Screenings and Specialties. 1 ' Diligent Care of Your Health Is Your Best Life Insurance The simple precautions that are the first rules in protect ing health are often overlooked. Are yon taking care or your self in the matter of colds and coughs? You are not unices you have a supply ot Schaefer's Cough Syrup in your medicine cabinet. Get a bottle today at - - Schaefer's Drug Store 139 X. Commercial 8C W00DR livestock ; FURNITURE v; REAL ESTATE 1925 i '-".-. Fortune Telling T' and Paper Co. Oregon PHOXK 197 la - charge ..of . Edna Jen nionr Is r