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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON TUESDAY MORNING.APRIL 15, 1021 CITY NEWSmNyBMIEF Fire Department Called Twice during the week-end the fire department received calls tp extinguish chimney fires. The first call came at 10 o'clock Sun day night fromino Chemeketa and the second at 7:15 Monday .morning from 1463 Chemeketa. There was little damage In either case. :-::": ' -.1 ' - ' New Lighting Fixtures Get our prices and save money. Salem Electric Co., F. S. Barton, prop.. Masonic Temple. Phone 1200. - , - m9tt Elka Plan Initiation ' , . Initiation of a large class of can didates, followed by a Johnny Jones feed, will be the big attrac tion at the Elks club Thursday night, according to H. J. Weidmer, "secretary. ; . . : Will Aid Portland YMCA C. A. Kells. secretary of the Sa lem YMCA. will be In- PorUand the entire week beginning April 28, navingbeen Mloahed"Aby the board of directors to Portland to assist In the $550,000 building campaign that will be launched this month. The courtesy will be extended to Salem in October, when the local YMCA begins Its drive for a $150. 000 building fund for the new 'home on Court street. Insurance Man Complains , j. H. i. McKinley, an insurance i agent at Eugene, writes the public .,; service, commission that he and other agents are having much dif ficulty in collecting insurance pol . Icy premiums from managers of - automotlve' sfage lines, who, are in f sored through the commission. . Four necelved at Frison-i- . ' Four prisoners were received at the state prison Sunday and Mon day. Andrew M. Foltx was checked in yesterday to begin serving ten years for assault and rdbbery. He was in charge of Deputy Sheriff B. -H. Bailey of Multnomah county. P, Order Your EASTER LILIES From FLAKE'S PETLAND 273 State Phone 650 411 Oregon Eldg. Phone 437 Ths Seavy Bell Insurance Agency General Insurance "Ci3jr Bell Wm. Neimeyer Druggist In Business For Your Health 175 N. CciaT. Phone 167 FURNITURE ! HARDWARE ! Bousat, Sold and Exchanged.. 3ALE2I BARGAIN HOUSE S20 N. Coml St. Phone 4913 ' We Pay Cash GREAT REDUCTIOX On Italian Prune Trees. - Good prices on Walnuts, Trade Prune trees for young cattle. Genera? Nursery; Stock, Sales Yard and Office, 544 Ferry Sti PRUITLAXD NURSERY A. J. Mathis, Prop. Office Phone 109. Res. 11 4031 OSTEOPATHY The Original and Genuine Spin al Adjustment Treatment. Skill ful, painless Adjustment that gets results. . ' '. . . BR. L. C. MARSHALL Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Z23 Oregon Bldg. Salem DR. AEHAM'S METHOD of Electronic Diagnosis and Treatment 1 not taught to chiropractic doctors. Chiro practors using the lettera (E.R.A.) are misleading the public. Dr. Abram's grad uates are issued diplomas, .and Abram's name is on his ma chines. " ' 506 U. S. Bank Bldg. Salem, Or. DR. B. II. WITE LADD cLi BUSH BANKERS -V: Established 1C3 C::iz2 Ilcurs frcr.i 10 a. r:. to 3 p. m. The other three were from Umatilla county for participation in larceny from -a building. ; They were in charge of Deputy Sheriff C. W. De pew. Those received and the time they are to serve were James Wil son, 7 years; J. J. Murray, 5 years, and George V. Carlson, 4 years. Xojrroes Favored w; C. H. Gram, state labor commis sioner, has received a letter from James H. Johnston of La Grande asking if anything can be done to stop the Bowman-Hicks : Lumber company from shipping In negroes to take the place of white labor. Johnson claims the company brought in 14 negroes on April 9 and that there are many Idle white men at La Grande. Gram says there is nothing that can be done to stop the company "from bringing in the dark men. j The Bowman Hicks company is a Kansas City concern. ; ' ' ; New Members atrwSucel-- - Two new members to the Cham ber of Commerce were introduced at the Monday luncheon. These were Dr. Ernest H. Shanks, pastor of the First Baptist church, and Victor D. , Bradeson, an attorney, with offices in Bank of Commerce building. . . J : : .. . . Class Records Are Broken i Attendance records at the John J. Evans Bible class for men at the Bligh - theater Sunday were broken, when 191 men were pres ent. Rev. J. J. Evans gave an ex cellent address, according to those who were present. He had as his tuple the. beatitudes. The boys training school band provided music for the meeting. . Boys Slightly Braised : : Though he ran into the side of an automobile driven by F. How ard Zinser, Salem Boy Scout execu tive, Eugene Johnson, aged 8, of 1355 Marlon was only slightly brnised, ; according to, a report made to the police by Mr. Zinser. The accident occurred at Church and State about: 11:30 o'clock Monday morning.' This was the only accident to be reported to the police during , the week-end, though thousands pf automobiles were In the city. , : , ' A . '. Attend Portland Initiation , Two automobile loads of Salem people drove to Portland last night to attend " an Initiation and ban QUet by the:. Ancient Order of United Workmen. Among those making the trip from the city were L. W. DuBois, Mrs. Brown, Miss YeImjTaylprJ,and," Mr. Gage- 'Building Permits Issued ) . Building permits issued Monday by City Recorder Marten Poulsen were for small dwellings. 'Accord ing to. the permits A. L. Headrick will! spend $800 at 449 North Cot tage; T. L. Burgee,; $600 at 1090 Highland, and C. A. Epley, $500 in repairing a residence at 589 North Twenty-first. 1 .'"1" Don't Gamble "i j-. With your future or fortune by neglecting to carry liability .insur ance on your auto. See us for ! rates. Standley fc Foley, Agta. Bush Bank Bldg. Phone 347. alS Traffic VJolators Flned-1. In spite of the thousands of vis itors in the city over the week-end police records yesterday showed very few traffic accidents, and no more than the usual number of traffic ordinance violations. Those fined were Nick Tiniakos of Sil- verton, $2.50, fpr failure to dim; L. H. Springer, 1440 South Com mercial, $5 for speeding; Edwn Johnson, 393 Franklin, $2.50 for not having a light on his bicycle. Popular Priced Tailored Suits $23 to $45 3Ien' and Yonng Men's D. H. MOSHER Tailor. : DR. HARRISON L FOLK and DR. PAUL G. STAPRA2T Electronic Physicians ' We practice electronic diag nosis and treatment as taught and practiced by Dr. Abrams. We are the only physicians in Salem who use the latest per fected machines which get re mits in one half of the time.' TIIE ERA CLINIC 2484 SUte, Corner' 150i Hours 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. "' t Consultation Free.- Promotes Good Health One-TTiird Cream EL E. XUDEOUT, Proprietor L. W. Byerley-of Albany-forfeited $5 bail for passing a street car, while .It. was discharging passeng ers and Peter , Cook forfeited $ 5 bail for cutting a corner. Drainage Probable Citizens of the southeast Salem district and territory outside the city limits met with the state board of control yesterday to con fer relative to the need of drain age in that district to protect the land from the 1 overflow of Mill creek. Percy A. Cupper, ' former state engineer. " was delegated to diaw plans necessay for carrying through the proposal,, and these will be submitted at another con ference ' called tor -Wednesday, April 23, at 7 o'clock p. m. It is believed the project will be pushed through to completion. Fall Yesterday After several futile attempts to hail Monday, the cold air was turned on and for a lew minutes sufficient of the hard white fell to nearly cover the ground about 4 o'clock in the afternoon. Though it was plentiful while it fell, the hail did not last long and soon vanished. Owing to its nature, the pellets being quite small, it is be lieved by growers in general that there was Tittle of practically no damage done to the orchards. A trace of bail was observed several times during the day, when typical "April Showers". occurred. , Some snow also tell during the' night, mixed with rain,' but not enough to take a hold on the ground. 1 'r " "' : - Speeder Is Arrested ' i Carroll Webster was arrested for speeding yesterday by G. Max Flannery, state traffic officer. He will appear in the justice court some time today. Hotel People Vrf, Of fii-erv : Election of officers in the Stage Terminal & Hotel company, a new corporation operating hotels at Eugene and Roseburg, was held in Salem Monday and resulted in the following being selected for office: W. W. Chad wick of Salem, presi dent; R. W. Lemon of Portland, rice president; Richard Shepard of Albany, secretary-treasurer .and W. A. Cummins, Roseburg, and J. L. Snead of Portland, directors. Though the-same Officers will con trol the Central Stage & Terminal company the two organizations are separate though, .they work, to gether. - The main off icea for both companies ,will be - maintained in Salem. The local Terminal hotel, the St. Francis" at Albany, - and a hotel at Corrallis are managed through, the local office.- , 'T- 1 Pfiychologist Is Speake: Prof. , EL F, , Conklin of the psychology department,' University of Oregon, will speak atThe Ro tary club luncheon: at the 'Marion hotel .Wednesday.'! Though there are several kinds of psychology be ing discussed these days, including v- C DIED . RANDALL In : Pendleton. Satur day, April 12, 1924. Betty Jane Randall, 3 years and 8 months of age, daughter of Charles Z. Randall. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, April 15, at 3 ' p. m. from the Rigdon mortuary. Interment will follow in IOO? cemetery. VAN LAANEN Joan Esther Van Laanen died at the age of 5 months; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Van Laanen. Fune ral services will be held Tuesday April 15, at 1:30 from the Rig don mortuary, Rer. W. F. Simp son officiating. Interment In Lee Mission cemetery. V CANTREL At her late home In Salem, April 13, Marjorie Rose. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Cantrel of Baker, Or. The; re mains in care of her parents were sent to Baker last night, where services and interment will be made. LYNCH At his late home', near Halsey, Or., April 14, 1924, John Henry Lynch, a native Oregon ian age 72 years. Survived by his widow and daughter, Mrs. Bertie - Schaefer, 210 Court street, Salem, and one son at Hillsboro, Or; five brothers and . three sisters. Funeral services will be from the Terwilllger home Wednesday at 2 p. m. Committal services in City View cemetery. ! I Daltm iHortuarp EMBALMITPS AWD rXrHBAX DIBECTOES .4 :-Fkns 165S .'. . rmclnt Work ModerU Prieos VEBB'S FUNERAL PARLORS FTJXERAL DIRECTORS Expert Embalm era 205 8. Chareh PhoM ISO RIGDON Cz SON'S MORTUARY Uneaualed Serrica 159 K. Hlb P1ob 183 j that of the psychology of salesman ship, it r is expected, the speaker will give some good information along new lines. - Trophy on Display , ,r The large silver, loving cup won at C.orvatlis last Saturday by Salem high school for proficiency in typ ing, has been placed on display at the Man's Shop. This is the sec ond year the state tyninr contest was sponsored byOAC. and more than laO students participated, j Du Hois Dance- Tonight, Derby hall, Orioles play in g. apr 1 6 Independence Man Is Dead J. " B. Keyes, formerly a resi dent of i Independence, died at Mabton, Wash.,- Sunday, according to word -j received here. - Funeral services will be held at Independ ence. Mrs. Keyes, his widow, who was formerly Miss Lula Huffman, has many friends in the city, as this was originally her home.' Former Resident Dies : Remains of Nicholas J. Drew, former Salem man, passed through the city last night from Long Beach. CaL. to Portland, where funeral services will be held on Wednesday morning. Mr. Drew died Friday following an operation. He is survived by his widow., Mr. Drew was chief, of inspectors for the state highway department and resigned, a year ago to engage in the real estate .business in south ern California. - ' ' Printers Meet" in Atbany . E. E. Brodle, United States min ister from Siam, was the principal speaker at a meeting of the Ben Franklin club in Albany Saturday night. Members of the club are engaged In the printing business in the Willamette valley. . Arthur Brock, superintendent of the state printing office, spoke onTMethods, of Production," with other in structive talks being given by members of the organization. Those present were C. E. Know land, Salem: H. S. Bossard. Salem; Thomas Nelson, Junction City; Z. C. Kimball, Independence; Edward, B. Kottek, Silverton; W. L. Jack son, Albany; Charles H. Price, Sa lem; N. D. Elliott, Salem; Hol Duedall, -Albany; Frank' Taylor, Hal E, Hoss, Oregon City f L. M. Unrnh, Salem; E. E. Brodle, Ore gon City; - Elbert Bedei Cottars' Grove; M L. Boyd. Dallas; Arthur Brock, Salem; A. J. Rahn,' Salem; Elbert Smith. Cottage Grove: J. M. SIsen. Mt. Angel; John J. Hob' litt, Silverton; Glenn Taylor," Al bany; C. M. Grigsby, Albany; ;C. G. Rawlings, Albany. ' ,u liojs Comnrittee Meets- - - 2 t Ways and means ot ' provldtng funds to maintain a full-time bdys work secretary for the YMCA weW! discussed at a meeting of the boVa' work cdmmlttee at the YWCA cafeteria Monday noon. 'With an extensive program being carried bn in t this department, it has :- been found necessary to. have one -man give his undivided attention to the work. The work at present is be ing carried on by Willamette stu dents wno are on part time. Mem bers of the committee present yes terday were Dr. - F. E. Brown, chairman; Paul Wallace, Joe Al bert, Ed Shunke and W. I. Staley. Big Chick Shipment Baby chicks to the number of 5600 were received through the Salem postoff ice yesterday for C. N. Needham. ! Ministerial Association Meets Extending an invitation to the Older Girls' conference of the Wil lamette valley to come to Salem in 1925 was the chief business of the Salem Ministerial association at its Monday meeting. The girls meet at McMInnville Friday, Sat urday and Sunday of next week. The association also received and acknowledged a letter from Rer, J J. Evans in response to the associ ation's condolences following the recent death of Mrs. Evans. Little Girl Dies - Betty Jane Randall, 3-year-old daughter of Charles Z. Randall of Pendleton, died Saturday and her remains were brought to Salem where they, will be laid beside those of her mother, who died at the time of her birth. Mr. Randall Is deputy district attorney at Pen dleton, and a former Salem attor ney. He was accompanied to Sa lem by his brother, Don Randa)l, WOODRY Bays Fnrafcre-l f" Phone 511 WANTED PAPER AND RAGS We pay cash for all kinds of junk. Capital Junk Co. ' House of a half million ' t bargains. . V 215 Center St. i) ' Foot of County Brides t X. !4S vvij, ..... - , - who is also practicing law in east ern Oregon. Funeral services will be held from the Rigdon mortuary at 3 o'clock this afternoon. Salem PEny Chemawi Salem high school's baseball team will play the Salem Indian school at Chemawa this afternoon. The game is called for 3:30 o'clock Friday Salem will make a trip to Corvallls for a game with the O AC freshman nine.' Baseball Practice Poxt po mnl i Because of rain several Twi light and junior , league baseball earns were forced to postpone practice yesterday afternoon oh ac count of wet grounds. Practice will be called as soon as the weath' er permits. ' Wlfe:Canses Arresf George W... Williams, a recent arrival from -Nebraska, was arrest ed yesterday . upon complaint of hiswife, who charged that Se,-had met', her in the United States Na tional bank building and pushed her' against the wall. Williams was charged with assault and bat tery,, but the latter part of the charge J was dropped in justice court. , .Williams will visit the court again today, when the case will be disposed of by P. J. Kuntz, justice' of the peace. ' Two Drnnks Are, Fin'jsrt Reminiscences of olden times when the week-end "drunks" were lined, up .at. police headquarters Monday morning were called by the'iiblice blotter yesterday, when twomen were booked for this of fense. Ben Johnson, arrested at a local cafe Saturday night by Of ficer Wjright, was fined $10, while M F. 'Carthew, arrested Sunday night' by Officer Cannon, forfeited $10 bail.' ' : Legion 'Order Initiates , . . Four candidates were initiated by Voitufe 153 of the 40 Homines et 8 Chevaux, the Joy order ot the American legion, at . McCornack hall last night. These were Miles H. McKee,' of the attorney gene ral's office, Alexander Kilgour, James Marr and Oscar Schwab- bauer. . Officers elected for the coming year were. Clifford Brown, chef le garre; Charles Johnson ol Silverton, . chef la train; Jacob Fuhrer, correspondent; Brazier C. Small, treasurer; Dr. C. B P'Nell, .conductor; Anderson, WaKh,:; ind Frank Durbln. Jr. guifdsCV'Followlng the ceremon . a feed .was served. .The men in ducted into the order last'" night will . recei.ve the Initiatory ; work during the state convention next i uuc. . r . . .... Lorain Meets Tonight , " V'The YMCA fornm will mst to night from 6 to 8 o'clock and a chicken supper ' - will,b served. Each .member "will be' expected, to be prepared to speak fivs minutes 9tt,what he considers the biggest event of the last week. . -- PERSONALS I k ' Rollin K. i Page, Frank Spears '!'. -t! 1 : .. , , v ....... , I After meals you want something more a bit of sweet with a change of flavor. WRIGLEYS is that "something more" and it's more, than that! , It is a great aid to yoxir good health, as medical j , authorities sayv , V 1 7 . '-. . '. . . nthSa is from a recent book on health: "Many physicians now recommend sum chewing . . . for a better and . more . complete change of the starches into dextrin." . -7 '' ' WuuL ' ; after , means that your digestion i is aided while your pleasure is served; teeth and digestion both benefit. , .'Your choice of several flavors, all of the WR1GLEY quality aealed in its purity package. Wrigley's makes the next cigar taste better ( n I 1 1 For Justice of the ; Peace Salem District : A " A - ' ! T'"' J. A. Benjamin Ten years Assistant Attorney General. My ' experience - is your protection.- , and James R. Linn left yesterday for Bend. . Page is administrator of the estate of the late Russell Catlin,a who was Joint owner with the other two men who are making the trip. '" ' , S. J. Mclee of Independence and Frank Laughry ' of Monmouth, prominent Jersey cattle breeders', were in the city" on business yes terday. They were the guests of E. A. Rhoten at the chamber of commerce luncheon. - . C. K. Haynes, of the Pickens & Hay nes . grocery store, was back at work, yesterday after an .absence of two weeks, caused by illness. Mrs. Hans Chrstensen-received word that. b..er' father "passed" away Sunday. She. .'accompanied by her daughters Frances and Helen, left early yesterday morning for Lewiston, Idaho. "' ' Dr. George ' DJ Bishop. United gta tes veterinarian; left for Cor vallls yesterday where he will com j plete the Benton county drive for the eradication of tuberculosis.: L.; W. Byerley of Albany was a recent visitor In Salem. J ' Mrs. L. Selig has returned to the. Western Union office, after spending two weeks in eastern Or eeon, where her mother was quite iii. v . . ;, I, Judge R." W. Marsters spent. the week-end visiting - his brother in Roseburg. Mr. Marsters was an attorney in Douglas county before locating in -Salem. P. P. Olds of McMInnville was a business visitors in the city over the week rend. ,f '.v.'-" ' Jay H. . Crohane of Grande Ron de was ,Ja. tbe.citx undayiand: Mrs. Y, Stanley svas a recent vis itor in Salem from Silverton. : ' Lena M. Beaty was a week-end For Rent .... Choice ' three-room apart ments furnished, heat, light, water, phone; in business sec-: tion of city. Phone 1681. every meal TIIE SALEM A business in full operation" consisting of stock, and equip ment. "Sale to be held at the yards . . , 752 Trade Street ' " ' ' Two Blocks South of Liberty on Wednesday, April 16 Commencing at 2 P. M.. sharpy the following stock and equip ment and buslness: ' , f H 265 cords of dry fir wood in yard and mostly under cover, 15" to 18 tons Utah coal, about 12. tons blacksmith coal, 1 sawing outfit complete with ew. truck, whole outfit good 3 new; 3 trucks in first clasa condition, 3 platform scales, wheel barrow, oil tanks, 1 wagon, and woodrack, complete, office f fu tures comprising 1. roll tPP desk, and chair, safe, heater and li:, oleumquantity of stationery. All of the above" will be' sold ja bnej5uik;:::n: , to' .-r-. . -Andat-llie same time and place therQ will be sold 1 tire wagon with 2 cord wood rack complete, 1 Burroughs adding machine,! typewriter, heater,', beds complete, about 75 quarts frnit, cruantity of empty sealers, center table,-several pic tures, quantity of tools, forks, etc. . ... Party looking for first class busfness should attend this sale, as the business and equipment will be sold absolutely ani without reserve to the highest bidder. Full particulars will fca given on date of '-sale .as regards lease, etc. Terms cash. Mr. Zieman is going east is the reason for this sale. Theo. O. Zieman, v:1 Prop- " visitor Jn 5alem from Corvallls. C. E. -Wilson,, secretary of the Salem Chamber of Commerce, left for'&igerie"last night to attend a state convention '.of ' commercial secretaries; He will return to the city Thursday night.' . , '. , ' H. C. Ritchey and W. R. Gleason were overnight visitors in Salem from GervaU. - Frank. Neer of, the ?alem Brick & Tile company Is expected ' back in the' city Thursday from, a' busi ness trip 4 through the ; southern part of the? state. V Klamath Falls and Marsh field. were; included;, in the trip. . . . r,,--. ForSale or Exchange Seven passrenger Haynes car 1??2 model, , Just like new, will pay. or take difference on trade -what have you? Look this up," if yon'? want the best car in Salem. -Phone 742. s " f -br.. n. ii. "white : -'r UK."AXXK ;-&REKKE r f ' : Osteopathic i - t Physicians- and Surgeons ; , . ; The only physicians in Salem, using i Dr. Abram's method of Electronic" Diagnosis 'and Treat-, ment. v - 506 - Ui S. Ntl Bank Bldg. -1..;, Salem.."..: Tfinrs. Fri. Sat. OR ECS AXTXT f BIILTON -ANOTHER SURFRIS Durinrt Dolkir W i . . i Values Up to 524.50 -On Sale Tuesday at 9 a. m. .i . -, . . - - - - , i . - . - . ,. . . ' Economy Basement at Each L T Many Unadvertiscd Barjjains See Our Windows - ' DEPARTMHi-IT C Phcr.o 132 FUEL YARDS Wocdry & AVoc J ' Auctioneers. . ; -USED SPRINGS for every make ' of car, while ' they- last c lb. Also , extra spring leavta lOc lb. VV -1 : Millie's Aulo W recking , K cu : a ' 245 Center At Foot of County Erl': : ; All Sizes. v. " V- Headquarters For 'SHERWIfJ vill!a: : ' PAirjTS fry's braSG STcr.:: SSO lff. Conunercl; I CU CH'S I N I Withr. ;. .J i ' VfTPOftiT . SILLS jrs , i I : J'L n tw w- -.- -.- Sat. - 2m . . ?:80.0tJ:Sfi: 14