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FKIDAY MORNING, APRIL 23, 192 1 THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON J 31 s. CITY NEWS. IN BRIEF Willamette Elections Today i Willamette university students will today ballot -for officers of the student association for the next school year. The contest thU year has provoked little heated rivalry and several candidates will., be without competition on the ballot today. The right for the presi dency Is between Stanley Emmel and Dwight Findley. A Kmart "French Shop" frock will add materially to your appearance. Many new gowns just in. The French Shop. 115 High at. a-22 Goes to Seattle Mr, and Mrs. O. A. Thomas and their family, who have been visit ing with . Mrs. Thomas parents. Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Kantner. left yesterday for Seattle. ; Tbe Meadow brook Hat j Many new arrivals of these art ful creations from the Meadow brook studios. Sold at the French Shop, 115 High st. a-22 X Visit in Salem- Miss Marty Janes at Newport, department president of the state WRC. U a guest in Salem. She visited the Woodburn corps yes terday and -16 -members of the Salem corps went over for the af ternoon. -. .' a And Yet They Uve In spite of an Eskimo pie eating contest at the YMCA late Wednes day night. Chuck Hagemann and Loyal Warner, in charge of the Pioneer work, were in a good phy sical condition yesterdar. Warner won the contest by a two-pie ma jority. He downed 13 of the chco late covered ice cream bricks white Hagmeann could only eat 11. The French Shop- Offers smartly tailored gowns oti twill and charmeen for street wear at marked savings. 115 High St.. Masonic temple. a"22 Local Conple are Married , Nick Timiakos and Miss Dor othy Terman, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Troy Woods, motored to Kelso, Wash., Wednesday and were quietly married, according to Mr. Woods," who returned to the city yesterday. After a short trip through the northwest the couple will locate in Salem. delivery in Salem, which allows them to be mailed at the least possible expense to the state. Wanted Five experienced waitresses at the Gray Belle. apr24. Sold Fiv Cars ' Tracy sold five used cars Satur day, there must be a reason. a2Stf. ; , Hints to the Wise Home hunter! Before buying iook. over the large listing in The Statesman's "Own Your Home column on page 7. i The Film Shop- Has . moved from the Masonic Temple to the Red Cross Pharm acy, 386 State. - a27 Wanted Five experienced waitresses at the Cray Belle. apr24. IJcensn Issued . A marriage license was Issued yesterday - to Mortimer Nelson Juibblas of Independence and Ma bel J. Becker of Salem. . The Film Shop- Has moved from the Masonic Temple to the Red Cross Pharm acy, 386 State. a27 Iteaigns Position Miss Gertrude Hartman,-bookkeeper for three years in the office of County Clerk Boyer, has given up her work and returned, to her home in Aurora. Miss Lila Klein ka succeeds Miss Hartman in the clerk's office. New flighting Fixtures ' . - Get our prices and save money. Salem Electric Co., F. S. Barton, prop.. Masonic Temple. Phone 1200. m9tf Jersey Breeders Meet . .Several Jersey dairy cow own- Ara mat at tKa fftamHAi. t9 ffm merce rooms Thursday afternoon to discuss problems and questions of importance to those interested in the industry. Saturday Night, April 20 . Woodburn armory. M. Carmenti and his Metropole Jazs orchestra Syncopation Fools of Fun. , Big prizes. Spot dances. Don't for get the" date, Saturday night, April L26thrr-apr26. , :rr . ' If Vou Are Interested; In a good used car be sure to see Tracy before buying. a25tf. No More Withdrawals : Under the law, yesterday was the last day in which a candidate who had filed a declaration of candidacy to withdraw. Only one candidate took advantage and withdrew from the primaries, this being Eugene Smith, of Portland, candidate for United States sen ator. The ballots have been given to the printer and work started on the printing. The Film Shop j Has moved from the Masonic Temple to the Red Cross Pharm acy, 386 State. , a27 Grass, Clover Plantings Large ) Nearly all of the winter wheat has been planted and the farmers are turning their attention toward planting, spring oats, according to D. A. White & -Sons, local feed store. - More grasses and clovers are being planted this year- than in any previous year. Corn plant ing is expected to start in the near future, with the early Yellow Dent variety being the most favored. Evangelist to Sing Agnew Demarest. who is in Sa lem assisting the evangelistic ser vcies, will sing a solo and give a short talk at the John J. Evans Bible class for men at the Blih theater Sunday morning at 9:30 o'clock, The details of the pro- Big Spot Dance 1 Woodburn armory, Saturday night. April 26. M. Carmenti and his famous: Syncopation Fools of Fun.Everybody goes How about you? apr26. INSURE AND , FEEL SAFE J CONCORDIA .' INSURANCE .. a MRS. MOYER 1AT N. ComT." ' ' ' Room 6 411 Oregon Bldg. Phone 437 The Scavy Bell Insurance General Insurance Tiny" Ben ; Wm. Neimeyer v ; Drcgist la Business For Your ';'- - Health 175 N. CcsiT. Phone 167 OSTEOPATHY The Original and Genuine Spin al Adjustment Treatment. Skill ful, Painless Adjustment . that gets results. , h - DR. L. C. MARSHALL :. Osteopathic Physician and . v. Sargeon C23 Oregon Dldg. - Salem DIL ABItAirS METHOD of Electronic Diagnosis and .Treatment 1 not taught to chiropractic . doctors. Chiro practors using the' letters (E.R.A.) are . misleading the ( public. Dr. Ab ram's grad uates are issued diolomas. and -Abram's name is on his ma chines. ' 606 U. S. Bank Bldg. Salem, Or. DR. R, H. WHITE Awards License Tax Contract- Secretary of State Sam A. Kozer Thursday awarded the contract for furnishing the 1925. motor ve hicle license plates to the Irwln Hodson company with headquart ers in Portland. - The low bid was 13.47 cents perl pair, or a trifle lees than paid by the . state for tbe plates last year. The contract calls for the delivery of 200,000 pairs of plate3. The plates will have a lemon-yellow background, with black letters and figures and will be similar to those now In use in the state of Idaho. The plates will be wrapped upon their DR.: B. H. WHITE DR. ANNE BUEKEE Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons The only physicians In Salem using Dr. Abram's method of Electronic Diagnosis and Treat ment. : - . 500 TJ. S. Natl Bank Bldg Salem. Popular Priced Tailored Suits $23 to $45 Men's and Young - 3Ien's D. HMOSHER Tailor. DR. HARRISON L FOLK , and 1 - - : DR. PAUL G. BTAPRAN, 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 halt of the time. THE ERA CLINIC , 1484 State, Corner 15U i '. Hours 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Consultation Free. Promotes Good Health OnevThlril (Vcua " ' C. E. HIDEOUT, Proprietor- LiiDD & BUSH BANKERS . Eslaillshed 18S3 f . Genera! Cr.n!:xng Burlhccs C.;: 2 Hc-rs frcn lOzun. to 3 p. n. Week-End Specials j Player rolls, slightly used, 3 for 11.00. H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. a25. K::'- -' : , . Announcement- August Knutson has moved his photographicdark room from the Capital Drug Store and is now do ing developing and printing ex clusively for Nelson and Hunt, Court and Liberty. a27. Lions Goinjj to Portland Twenty-five Lions, or approxi mately 50 per cent of the club membership, will spend today in Portland as guests of the Port land organization, according to Al Krause, who has charge of i the transportation. Several f of I the men are leaving early this morn ing with others leaving Plater in the day in order to be on hand for the baseball game in the after noon. The joint meeting will close with a big banquet tonight. ? Be cause of the number of men r ho will be out of the city, there will be no luncheon at the Marion ho tel today. Week-End Specials Player rolls, slightly used, 3 for $1.00. H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. a25. A Dance McCornack hall Friday night. a25. ' - : i DIED BURDICK At the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. O. Pearmine, of" Saiem,"Thursday, April 24, Mrs. Minerva C. Burdlck, age 84 years, mother of Mrs. Pear mine and Mrs. J. F. Wlthrow, of Los Angeles. : Funeral j ser vices Friday, April 25, t ; 1 o'clock from " the "Rigdon Mor tuary, after which the funeral cortege will proceed to the Port land crematorium. ' BUTLER At Hlllyard, "Wash., April 23, Mrs. Anna Butler age 54 years, wife, of John Butler, mother of Florence Butler, sis ter of Newton and Alfred Simp kins of Hopewell, Jess Simpklns of Salem, Mrs. Jane William son and Mrs. May Versteeg of Hopewell, Mrs. .Mary Weston and Mrs. Etta ' Charles of Ore gon City, Mrs. Florence Morten sen of Portland, Mrs. Isabelle Gooding of San Francisco and Mrs. Rosa Smith of Salem. I Fu neral services will be held Sat urday at 2:30 o'clock from the Hopewell church, under the di rection of Rigdon Sc. Son. Inter ment In Hopewell cemetery. KAMPF At a local hospital Apr. 22, Fred Kampf at the age ol 77 years. Survived by Alfred Kampf of Pratum and Mrs. An na Goodwin of Portland. I Fu neral services will be held Fri day at 1:30 from tbe Mennon ite church of Pratum, under the direction of Rigdon & Son. ADAMS In Salem on April 23, Daniel O. Adams, at the age oi 64 years. Remains will be sent today to St. Helens by Rigdon & Son where burial will take place. ' '.!.;: nrKn HARRIS Merle Harris, died at a local hospital on April a, Remains are at the Salem Mor tuary. Funeral announcements . later. ; ' ' ' ' ; TXnVLA3 SXXSCTOSa raoaa 15 . : ZmetoBt Work Medcrmt Trtoss WEBB'S FUNERAL PARLORS FUNERAL DITiSOTOISS Expert Emb aimers SOS 8. ClisreV Thmf ttO RIGDON & SON'S : lSOSTUATiY , TJneaualed Earrlcs : 1 '. tZ9 Si EIjV Taoss 1SS ' ' gram have not yet been completed, but it Is understood that there will bej some excellent talent present for the Class hour. ' The Used Car Ma Tracy Is the used car merchant with the F. W. Pettyjohn Co. a25tf. -A y h " Yes Yon Can Buy any silk lamp shade in our store at just one-half price today or tomorrow only. C. S. Hamil ton. , apr25 Swimming Exhibition Saturday ? ; George H. Corsan, nationally known swimming expert and in structor, will give a public demon stration of his art and an exhibi tion of his ability as n swimmer at the YMCA tank Saturday nUht instead of tonight, as previously announced. On account of ha change in plans the ladies who ex pected to receive instruction Sat urday will be given the privilege of the tank tonight. The exhibi tion will start at 7:30 o'clock. Classes for boys, were held all cay yesterday, from 9:30 in the morn ing until 4:30 o'clock in tbe after noon, with 110 present. Many of these are receiving thir V second lesson and are making wonderful progress. Nearly 140 girls are scheduled for a lesson today. 1 After Saturday Night j The" special price on lamp shades will be off. Buy today or tomor row. C. S. Hamilton. apr25 Burdett Albee Motor Co. i Have moved to 186 S. High and will have a new stock of cars in by Sunday. a26. Children's Plain Bob, 33c Cut and curl 50c. Your choice of Lady or Gentleman operator. Maninello Beauty Parlor, 245 N. High. a26 Roths Add Department I Beginning today the Roth grocery company will open a fresh meat department, with Carl Nordhorst as manager. & Mr. Nordhorst has had a wide experience in' his line and served for several years as branch manager of one of the large packers In Washington. A new refrigerating sjvstem, cooler and show cases of the latest design and construction have been install" ed in order to give the best in san itation. The same policy that has been successful in developing the large trade enjoyed by the Roth Grocery store will be applied to the new department. An an nouncement by the Roth Grocery store Is to the effect that a meat market In : connection with the modern food establishment is an essential as it enables the custom er' to purchase all requirements ore one order, have it deliVered at one time and handled in one account. Good Buys If it is not a. good buy in a used car, Tracy won't sell it. a25tf. August Knutson Is Now Doing developing and printing exclusively for Nelson & . Hunt, Court and Liberty., Films in at 8:00 out at noon; In at 1:00 out at 5:00. a27. Mahogany Windsor chairs and rockers at reduced prices. C. S. Hamilton. apr24. Realtors Hear Musicians- Observance of National Music week in Salem was held Thursday at the Marion-Polk County Realty association, with Mrs. Bertha Junk Darby speaking briefly upon the subject. The week is being ob served in order to stimulate public. Interest In music, she said. Several pupils of Mrs. Darby's provided the musical numbers of the program. These were Miss Irma Keefer, who gave two piano selections and Miss Neva Cooley, who delighted with Lose Your Fat, Keep Your Health Superfluous flesh is not healthy, neither ia irhealth to diet or exereiso too much for it re moral. The implest method known for reducing the orerfat body eas ily and steadily is the Marmots Method, tried, and endorsed by thousands.. Mar mot Prescription Tablets contain an ex act doso of the famous Marmola Pre scription, and are sold by druggists the world over at one dollar for a box. They are harmless and leave no wrinkles or flabbihess. They are popular because effective and convenient Ask your drug gist for them or send price direct to the Msrmola Co., 4613 Woodward Are., De troit, Mich., and procure a bo. AdT. ' two vocal numbers. S corn pan led by Miss' G Bowen. by die A OS Cii- c Today and Tomorrow T " Yon-can get any lamp V dur store at just one-ha4, I C. S. Hamilton, good ful less Seek-to AM Veteran ., Governor Walter M. Tierce ami, P. J. Kuntz, justice of tho-peace, were interviewed Thursday by a committee from Capital Po. No. 9 in an effort to reduce the sentelice recently meted out to R. A. (Bud) Harris for the possession and trans portation of intoxicating liquor. Harris was sentenced to pay a fine of $200' and to serve four months in the county jail. When arrest ed he had one pint of moonshine under his shirt and another pit in his automobile. Harris claim ed he had the liquor to take along on a fishing trip, the opening day of the season.. The investigation was authorized by. Capital post in an effort to learn whether or not Harris merely had the liquortin his r possession as he claimed or if he had been bootlegging, as was claimed by the police. Should the investigating committee be con vinced that the latter ; case was true, the matter will be dropped. BUSINESS DIRECTORY and Professional Firms Arranged In A2;habi!cJ Order for Quick Reference Only -Two More Days-i ; To get lamp shades at half price Hamilton's, j , . apr25 Politics; , west. ? Efforts' to placate the WE PAY CASH FOR YOUR FURNITURE AND TOOLS Capital I Hardware & Furniture Co. Best ft4ces Paid X$3 N. Oom'l St. Phone 947 Willamette Valley Transfer Co. Fast Through Freight to AH VaUey Points Daily. .' Speed-Efficiency-Service - Salem-Portland-Woodbuni CorvaUIs - Eugene Jefferson Dallas - Albany-Monmouth Independence - Monroe Spring fie 1 d SHIP BY TRUCK BMBSMIMSJSfM WOODRY : u Buys Fiirmtcre Phone 511 WANTED PAPER AND RAGS , We r- pay cash for all kinds of junk." Capital .Junk Co. ; House of a half million . bargains. 215 Center, St. Foot of County Bridjre ' . Phone 398 THE MIRACLE HEALER Will Give One of His Famous Lectures on Next Sunday Afternoon at MCJornacK mu, aiem, uregon , . Be HI? . ' ' - " Carry Excess Fat? Have Vf inkles? ' Be Gray Before Age 53? - Limp Through Life on Flat Feet? Not Be the Healthy Happy Man or ; : Woman God intended you to be? It Is ahcmlntelv free. You will be entertained as well; as instructed in the : methods that make people whole when others fail, v The Healer is one of the world's greatest travelers and will entertain " you with travel talks. Don't forget the date Sunday afternoon, April 27th at 2:43 P. M. Sharp at McCornack Hall, 372 Court St Between North Liberty and Commercial St Lecture Room on ' 3rd - Floor Elevator from 2:15 to 2:45 P. L Only. To prove my work, desperate cases will be healed without any charge whatever. ; , " "'-" The Healer has spoken In every large town in California and has never failed to entertain his audience. Why Come and bring your friends. BMtmr Thmm m Mswtsvsf flmfe r For Coughs and Colds. Head : achev Neuralgia. Rheumatism and All Aches and Pains ALL HRUCC1STS : 35c and Ciei Jars and tubes Hospital six, $3X3 TLSXSC1XJ. kX8 CKDER RESERVE 8T8TEM tr or farm property. Rwserr. Ds onpsBj, 72 'oarta BtrMt, Fort- tt ; - Sity Loans ' . prod property or tor ed -porpesaa. K BEST and .ssiert ' Apaj on loan is our - V installracnt plan. ajrmsnts of 914.40 : . . . . loaa of $1000.00 st. sTlors a Loam ' . ..- vssn.- . , : RCPtax, - . Sts . vBaildisc . T THE BEST U Psoitis : tor tnro. ' The' . lems of mode. PHONE GLENN ADAMS TOR HOUSr doeorstiac papor asagias, tiatims. ots. SaUsbls workmaa. TIIEBf Iji I till UlYiLl TEN CENT K ALSO VINE IN BIAUTI ful eolors; $i oa a rooas. Hex O. Bnr.B. 17S N. ComiBOTCiaL - ' - rHTBTcxur or rsrnoTEsurBT DOCTOR OF PHTH- DR. JACKSON. thsrspj, trosts all aumrata, vomsa a ailm.ata ospoeially. 385 N. CoBiinarciaJ troot. Phono 300SM. nuro runxa EDWARD WILP XXPXFTENOZD PI in taaar. Loara orders WlU'a Mi 8toro. rxtncBiNo PLUMB IN O AND GENERAL REPAIR work. Grab Bros, 141 8. Uaarty. Phoa &S0. f9tf PLUMBING REPAIRING AXTD OOIL work. Phono 495 W. Shop 127 Uaioa H stro.t.- A. L. Oodfroy. - -'IIIIMIIIIIIM RADIATORS, PENDERa, ETO. RADIATORS. PENT) ESS. BODIES miii c- or wtrl. J. O. Bair, 380 Btato flt. 'audiences through RADIO ETS BUILT FREE DEMON 'Expert repairing. Satisfaetioa Phone Johnsoa, 45S. e-23. 4 REPAizma 9 B. STEWART M Court Bt Cntlery a ad Kots -in V -'iu raaor-bladoa. sbsrpoBM. aelsoora, Yictori fiaroERs' R SERVICE GAR- of all kinds rotaoTad "Vsson.bl. ratoa. Coaa a dead aaunals ro- rffico 35. Res. 2068. 1ER SERVICE. ail aiada ro SALEM AM rollowlng are ths arrrz: : meats of ths candidates f:r r : nation at the prinarij Zlij iz: , lW Hat will be mxttzizl iz: i day to day: . NATIONAL GEOEQB Xk BAXX3 Rpblleaa eaadidato for TTrlted CUf Sonator. If .leeted b. pledjea that L Will rcpraaont all of Oresoa. . MASI02T COrXTT - RROabl P." JONES ""'"."' Is saadidato for Csoatr J-'-s f I" los eoaatr. Eqaal and Lxact Jus... j ail, is kis llotsa. ' i - - - CARi B.-WE33 la a eandidat-at-th.-Jpntliean - aaaries. May 16th. for Coroner of i: ioa eonnty.. If aominaUd and t'elf ' ko wiU'iar.sticst. without rre;ajif s eases eoraior ander hi jariidictiou Slofaa: Srie. Aber. Self. . JOHN" B. PORTER Ja a candidate ia tho Reir-it !; t'u tsaries May 16th. for Co" j. l aloaar of klsrioa eonnty. 1-, ilca i : Strictest economy, ia pnbiis .eiprE,. . taros. ' J. T. HXTNT Will b. a caadidata ia th. Jr5:T Co"s ty Rpablieaa primaries liay i for Coaaty: Jndra. .If Boaiinated f sleeted, ho is pledged to a strict bun boss admiaistratioa - and fair trt asaat .to alL - FRIDAY, APRIL 25 swura lfoaxsr -v.w-. .. Repablieaa aaadidate fat Consty ;,.! Sseaor of Msfion eouaty. lias aa 3 erteaa family f five. Hetry iti. . i School teacher for 13 yaars: fa y- faeces sf ally ia (roeery b ie. li i B. CARSON - b. a eaadidata fit ' Pr: ' et "VrT of Maria' eosarr at t . U. primaries ' May 16 h. Sordine atnc eniorcemei ei No admission charged. Silver offering taken for hliz: Demarest. Nursery for children. f " - ""-mil i n niyii r- -i Announcement I THE ROTH GROCERY CO. takes pleasure in announc- ' ing the opening of their. Fresh Meat Department on Friday Morning, April 25 Having built a grocery, business of large volume in Sa lem by strictly adhereing tp the policy of selling only the ' best food obtainable, keeping our store in a sanitary con- O dition and giving a friendly an4 courteous service to. all, it will be the same policy in our new department. A sanitary meat market in connection with the modern food establishment is the: latest development in the busi ness of distributing foods as practiced in all the larger cities. It enables the customer to purchase all her re- ? quiremenjts on one order, have it all delivered at one time v and all handled in one account. ; . A new refrigerating system, a cooler and show cases of the latest-design and construction have-been r installed , with the idea of absolutely the best' in sanitation. As a large part of the success of a fresh meat depart ment depends on the! manager, and meat cutter, we con sider ourselves fortunate in obtaining the service of Mr. ' Carl Mordhorst, who for many years cateredjto the wants -of a fine residential district of Portland and for several . years was branch manager of one of the large packers in ' , the state of Washington. ' ; i We invite you to call and, see this new. department, get . acquainted with the managerand tell us justwhat'you , want us to do to swerve you properly. This will enable us to give your telephone orders bettor attention. V i r D O V i , L z z ;c r , a - " Yours for a bigger service, Rotlx Grocery Co. r L i