- rf ',, .v-r-.'s;.: HIE QUEGON STATESMAN. SALEM. OREGON. ' "l SUNDAY MORNING, APllIL 27 1924 - :j: 4 i ft i i i i 1 I ! . 4 i ' i I i t 4 ) f t I I i .it Relief Driro to SUrt . A' clothing, drlre tor the , Near East relief will start in this near future, with N. C.' ' Kafoury in charge of the-Marion county' con tributions, as in the past. Mrs. W. C. Kantner Is In charge of the publicity torfthe 'campaign. "All contributions will he forwarded to Portland. - - Table Oilcloth - v : Extra wide, 54 Inch. Max O. Bnren, 179 N. Commercial. a27. Lost; Purse Containing . . . DriTer's. license and $20 on Court street' between ComL and Liberty. Finder return to 24 S. Cottage. Reward. apr2T ' Two Prisoners ReceiTed - Serrlng of a fire year sentence for being armed and with the in tent to kill was begun yesterday by Fred Wilse, who was received ' at the state prison from Hood Ri ver. He was in charge of Deputy Sheriff Wriley. James A. Mont pelier, of Multnomah couaty, was also received. He ia to serve two years for obtaining money under false pretenses.' Montpelier was brought to Salem by Deputy Sher iff Roy KendalL i r Experienced Waitress Wanted at the Gray Belle. apr27 Birth Reports Filed - Birth reports filed , during the last week with the city health' of ficer include a son. Robert Edwin Palmateer. born' to Mr. and Mrs. O. E.'Pahnateer; a daughter, to Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hoven, and named Frances . Kathryn . Hoven: a son, Henry Robert Swindler, to Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Swindler; a daughter Barbara- Jean, "to Mr. and Mrs. Gay H. Taylor a daugh ter, Delvon Irene, to Mr. and Mrs. Delbert X. Long, and a son, Doug las Francis, to Mr. and Mrs. Mar lon Frances Monroe. ' See The Gray BeUe Dinner menu on the society page apr27. "'' Licensee Issued 5 Marriage licenses have been issued to Carl Frederick Goodwin of Portland and Julia Mills Wei- S. C STONE, LD. General Of flee Practice Cancers Treated Office,. Tyler's Drug Store 157 S. Commercial Street Bays TmliJe Phone 511 INSURE " AND FEEL SAFE CONCORDIA INSURANCE MRS. MOYER 147 X. Com'L ' Room 6 '411 Oregon Bldg. Phone 437 The Seavy Bell Insurance :;i :,: r Agency ' General Insurance .Wm. Neimeyer "In Business For Your .Health- 175 N. ComX ' Phone 167 OSTEOPATHY The Original and Genuine Spin al Adjustment Treatment. Skill ful, Painless Adjustment that gets results. DR. L..C. MARSHALL ; . Osteopathic Physician and . Surgeon ; r C2S Oregon Bldg. ' Salem DR. ABRAM'S 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. i Abram's - grad uatesare issued diplomas, and Abram's name is on his ma chines. I r t , ' . 606 U. Si Bank Bldg. Salem. Or, DR. B. II. WHITE ' j BANKERS :; Established 18S3 . , General - Hr.nTnng Busincxi Office Hours frcn 10 a. n. to 3 p. ra,, . gel, Salem; James Edward Taylor, Hubbard, and Charlotte Colvln of Aurora; Harold White and Minnie Alver'a, alem. . New Lighting Fixtures ' Get our -prices and save money. Salem Electric .'Co., F, S. Barton, prop., v Masonic ' Temple. Phone 1200. H mitt i Just Arrivea-., ' - A beautiful : line of silk lamp shades. C..-S.- Hamilton. apr29. Social la Snccesa - Mrs. Barbara Baker Snyder, principal of the Hayesvilte school, was In charge of a - basket social at the school this week; which net ted the school f 32.90. Miss Ger trude Xeet is primary teacher at this school. The Film Shop . Has moved from . the Masonic Temple to the Red Cross Pharm- icy, 388 State. a27 Moores WiU Spea! , . "Memories r of Salem" will be the subject of a. talk Monday by Charles I B. Moores,; at the Cham ber of Commerce luncheon. The days .when the red brick jail stood on the courthouse grounds, when the stores opened at 6 -o'clock in the morning and closed at 10 at night; when tallow candles and kerosene lamps were the accepted means of lighting the pioneer homes after sundown. P. H. D Arcy will be chairman of the meeting and 16 pioneer residents of Salem will be special guests of honor. ! August Kiratson 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.' ---' 0 Pleased With Local Camp That the local ' camp grounds were the best- they had stopped in was -the opinion expressed'by C A: Curtis and J. C. Hershbaerger, of Ferguss Falls, recent visitors at the auto camp' "grounds.- They were. also highly pleased withHhe treatment they had been accorded by . Salem people. The men were traveling in'a specially built, well-' equipped motor house costing sev eral thousands of dollars. As are nearly 90 per cent of the tourists, if they speak the; truth, the two men .were very much . disgusted with California In general. ;. The Film -Shop. . ..w.,; Has moved from the Masonic Temple to the Red Cross Pharm acy, 386 State.' ,. a27 Sixty Workers Placed , 'Of the 66 requests for .workers during the last week 60 were plac ed through the government em ployment office at the TMCA, ac cording to the weekly report of Sim Philips, who-is in charge. Common labor . and. farm work were the v classification ' of the greatest number seeking work, with 40 of each registering for work. ! ' New Shipment i Of floor lamp shades just arriv ed, at Hamilton's.-apr2 9. . ,DB."1J; K.VWHXTJ3 ' DR. ANNE BRESSS . Osteopathic v " Physicians and Surgeons . . The only physicians In Salem using Dr. Abram's method of Electronic Diagnosis and Treat ment. ." . " 506 TJ. 8. Nat'l Dank Bldg ..- Salem. Popular Priced Tailored Suits $25 to $43 Men's and Young Men's D. H. MOSHER Tailor. - - 'PR, nARRISOS L FOLK H and , DR. PAUL G. STAPRAIf . Electronic Physictana We practice electronic-' diag nosis -and' treatment as taught and practiced by Dr. Abrama. We re the only physicians in Salem who ttsa the latest per fected machines which get re sults in one halt of the time. . ' THE ERA CLINIC '' .14S State,' Corner 15tJ Honrs 9 a. m. to 8 p. m.--' Consultation Free. i ' T' One-Third Cream ; : XL XL HIDEOUT, Proprleta Promotes. C3ooa. nealtk BRIEF- Buys Property t M. J. Marquardt of the H. L. Stiff Furniture company has sold his property in Eugene and pur chased a residence property at 61st and Davis streets in Portland. Mrs. Marquart will move to Port land so that she can look after the property, as Mr. Marquart Intends to make some alterations and build on : an adjoining lot. J Mr. ; Mar quart will remain in Salem with the II. L. Stiff Furniture com pany. ;- Improved Kodak Service- Capital drug store, ; kodak ser vice improved. All work done on Velox paper In that famous gloss finish at the same price as ordi nary finish and guaranteed by Z. J. Riggs. Films in by 8 p. m. ready for you at 8 a. m. Films In at one p. m.. ready at 5p.m. az9 Hayesvllle Baplst V; J t. : Starts' at .10 o'clock. Every child Is invited to come and hear Mr. Esplna of McMlnnvIlle col lege. This will be one of the best treats Hayesvllle has had tor some time; come ' Old and young. B. Y. P; U. at 7 p. m.. Preaching at 8; topic ' In the evening Is to be "Jesus Lights the Way." Don't for get to come, children, In the morn ing, for Mr." Esplna Is a great speaker. Pastor, Arthur C. Ryl? ander. - -;- ' hi : 16 inch Block Wood ! ' Three large loads 'for- 815.00. Quick delivery, Fred E. Wells. Phone 1542. a27. 1 Pay-day Monday : Monday will be quarterly pay- DIED PARKER Charlotte 32. Parker died at her home, 555 Marion St.', April. 26, 1924, at the age of 77 years. She was a past president of the ladies of the GAR. of the state of Oregon. She is survived by two sons, S. S. Parker of Salem and Harry , S. Parker of Camas, Wash. Ser ' vices will be held at the Webb Funeral parlors Monday, April 28, at 2 o'clock. Interment will , be i In the City View cem- s etery". , . v i i ' ' j BURDICK Sarah Burdlck died ; at her residence,. 2218 State St., April 26, at thd age of 73 years. She is eurvlveVi by her widower, i George Di Burdlck.- Funeral '. service will be held from Webb & Clough Monday at 10 a. m. Rev. KirkeatrlcK offlCiatlng. ln terment in the Lee Mission cem etery. V" '--;;.r RODGERS Henry M. Rodgers died Saturday April 26, 1924, at the residence, 2051 South Cottage street, at the age of 97 ' years. He was born in Wales on November 25; 1827, and remov ed to the United States with his family when five years of age. . He is survived by 8 children, Marion Rodgers of Waramata, B. C.,1 Mrs. John Heick of Mos sow, Ida., Mrs. M. J. Burgess, Yakima,' Wn- Mrs. W. Bur gess, Biggar, Sask. Can., Thom as Rodgers, Moscow, Ida., John . son Rodgers, Ruebens, Ida., and Mrs. E. E. Robertson, Salem, Ore. Funeral services will be held Sunday at 2 p. m. from Webb & Clough chapel. Rev. R. It.- Putnam' officiating. Body will be shipped to Moscow, Ida., . for interment. . TALLMAN Mrs. Emma Tallman, S7, died at a local hospital Sat urday, April 2,""1?24. The re malns'were being forwarded to Portland by the Rlgdon mortu ary. ' -' - ' ' EG AN W i 1 1 1 a m Egan, pioneer died at the farm home near Hop mere Friday morning, April 23, r 1924, at the. age of 74 years. Survived by two sons. Homer W. Egan and Albert J.' Egan, - both of whom live on the home farm near Hopmere ; sister , Mrs. ' Emma M. Massey, ' and a " daughter, Mrs. J."M. Rothchild, both of Portland. The remains will lie at the farm home near v Hopmere until Sunday evening. Solemn high mass will be held at the St. Joseph's Catholic church here Monday, morning at ' 10 : o'clock,' .; Interment In the Catholic cemetery. The Rlgdon mortuary is in . charge of ar '' rangements. 2T3ALirzxS A1TO ,rUKXAXi SXXSCXOXS ' vum issa :l WEBB'S FUNERAL PARLORS FUNERAL DIRECTORS - Expert " 17.mhalmer SOS 8. Cinrefc Paoaa 120 ' niGDON rCt SON'S lioRTuini ; Unequaled Barvlca 159 V. Elgh Paeae 188 day for Company F, - Oregon na tional guard, and a total of 1060. 14 is to be distributed among 68 men. These will be "United States treasury" checks Mr armory drills tor the last three 'months. . For Rent- V- , 1. i -,;r. About - May 1st storeroom on State street, J. H. Lauterman, Ho tel Argo.a2 7. J Good Buys If it is not a good buy in a used car, Tracy won't sell It. a25tf. Will Observe Hospital Day National hospital ' day will be observed in Salem on May 12. Pro gram arrangements have not been completed, but according to pres ent plans the. program will be of a direct benefit to the public, such as a free clinic for children. Iu Bois's Dance Wednesday, April 30, Derby Hall. a 2 7. Medler To Be Fined Will Moore, state insurance commissioner and fire marshal, re ceived Information that the trial of Fred Medler of Wasco, Sherman county, will open May 19. Modier has confessed and has been Indict ed on a charge of burnlng'a build ing .with. intent. to defraud' an Ir Burance company. Burdett Albee Motor Co. . . . . Rave moved to 186 S. High and have a new stock of cars on dis play. Open today, a 2 7. ..' f The Used Car Man , Tracy Is the used car merchant with the F. W. Pettyjohn Co. a25tf. Restrictions Deplored , Governor Pierce was yesterday in receipt of telegrams from the Medford Chamber of Commerce and from private citizens, request ing that Oregon regulations on foot and mouth disease be made to conform to - government , regula tions. The Chamber of Commerce there recently adopted a resolu tion declaring that while the con trol methods being used are com mendable In motive, the wide pub licity Is detrimental to Oregon business and the first tide of tour if travel Is being turned back.' A telegram from Charles A. Brand of- Roseburg, .representing; the fruit growers of that 'district, of fers cooperation in any move that I made to keep the disease out of Oregon. ' . Rent O Room Colonial Z. Home, beautiful living room fire place, Dutch kitchen, spendid furnace. Call 50W. a27.v Outing for Live Wires" . ' l "' The Live Wire class of the Les lie Methodist church will hold its annual meeting and outing at Champoeg, with an elaborate en tertainment and church service at Dundee. The class will leave May 29 and return June ' 1, the enter tainment being offered ' the night of May 30 at the Dundee hall In stead of ' the church. ; Last ' Sun day morning Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bohrnstedt entertained ,63 mem bers of the class at an Easter breakfast; after which special ser vices In keeping with the day were held. . ' If You Are Interested In a good used car be sure to see Tracy before buying. a25tf. Goitre Cause and Core i Learn the truth.. Dr. Redmond, 328 Oregon Bldg., phone 1638.a27. Fine Program Planned An exceptionally fine program will be offered at the John J. Evans men's Bible class at the Bligh theater at 9:30 o'clock this morning. Agnew Demarest, with the Demarest evangelistic party now In Salem, will give the princi pal talk and will also give a vocal solo. There will be special music by the class. See The Gray Belle Dinner menu on the society page -apr27. Preferred Stock 8 Per Cent Salem's paper . mill.' Payable monthly. Hawkins & Roberts. a27. . ; r --"',-- - - Legion Plana Dane Beginning May 8; there will be a series of dances given at Derby hall, the headquarters of the Am erican legion, it has been definite ly decided by the executive com mittee of Capital post No, 9. : Announcement . August Knutson has 'moved his photographic dark room from the Capital Drug Store and is now do ing developing and printing ex clusively for Nelson, and Hunt, Court and Liberty. a 2 7. ' Political Aspirants Speak ; State and county political office seekers generally responded to an Invitation from J. . M. . Martin, of - r r t ; . WD FAYi - CACn F03 youn . ANDT00L3 Capital . HaiSiyarb Cz rurmturo Co. Best Prices PsiJI Macleay, to appear at Macleay hall Friday night in order" to glvd the residents of that locality aa oppor tunity to meet the aspirants. Near ly 20 ,of these took advantage of the Invitation and . Were present. They were limited. to 10 minutes each ia which they could tell of their platform. A short musical program was furnished by Mr. id Mrs. Madsen. Those making talks In order were Stallard, , of Port land; Will E. Purdy.; Peter Zim merman, Judge W. H.; Downing, Ed Jory, Porter, O. V. White, Z. J. Riggs, Robin Day, Mark McAl lfcter. Dr. Slaughter, Ralph Thomp son, Carl T. . Pope, Brazier C Small. J. E. Benjamin, B. S. Mar tin, P. J. Kuntz and Hal D. Patton. The Film Shop i Has moved from the Masonic Temple to the Red Cross Pharm acy, 386 State. a27 The Popular Classic" . i "O Sole Mio," sung by the Im mortal Caruso. Hear lt-at Moore's Music House, piano sales-representatives for Sherman, Clay &' Co. a27: .- i- Kozer is Sued : ' ' George S. Shepard of Portland on Saturday instituted In the cir cuit court for Marion county man damus proceedings to compel Sam A: Kozer secretary "of state, td have Shepard's slogan printed on the ballot as a candidate for the Re publican vice presidential nomina tion. Kozer has, left thi$ off b cause it Is sot customary to print slogans after the names of presi dential and vice presidential candi dates. ' Shepard's slogan is 'fWorld court; American merchant marine; deep water to the Sea.' Judge Bingham signed an order requir ing Kozer to appear Monday and show cause why the slogan should not be printed. . Sold Five Car-' . , ' Tracy sold five used cars Satur day, there must be a reason. a25tL . : '. . A Superb Nnmber ' -i "While Waiting for the Sun to Come Out.?' A song full of the joy and love of living. Hear It , at Moore's . Music House ; on record, piano sales representative - for Sherman, Clay & Co. a27. We Have V . Just the lamp shade you want at; Hamilton's. a pr 2 9. Frank: VL JSaker. Dead- Frank M. Baker died at Lone Beach. Cal,, at the age of v SO years, April 24. , He was born in rranklln county, Kansas. and cam to Salem in 1876 and has lived here the greater portion "of hia flife; He is survived by his mother. Mrs. Rebecca J. Baker. of 990 Oak street; a daughter; Mrsv Edna Churchman; three sons, Slltt I N V E - , : : ' ELMO S. VHITE, President Home Of fice Masbhic Temple ' Ralph and Francis of Long Beach and Bruce,. now stationed at.Pom panga, P. I., and one grandchild. Also two sisters, - Mrs. John Ben gen and Miss Luella Baker of Sa lem. His wife passed away about 16 years ago.1 Funeral services will be held at Long Beach after which the ashes will be deposited in the Portland" crematory. Dr. Anne Brekke, Osteopathic Physician. Phone 859, 469J a27. - . . Beginning Shorthand Class 1 Will be organized at the Capital Business college Monday, April 28. a27 YMCA To Play Tinners Tuesday night the YMCA base ball team will meet the Tinners ag gregation in the fourth of the Twi light baseball series. On the fol lowing night the Legion will meet Company F, ONG. All games are called at 6:15 o'clock sharp in or der to be completed before dark. Concert at Boys School A band concert will be given this afternoon by the Boys Train ing School band on the lawn at the school between 3:30 and 5 o'clock. Superintendent Gilbert has espe cially asked ' the members of the Salem Kiwais club to attend. '- ' " Don't Fail r To see the new styles 1 and col orings in floor lamp shades etc., at Hamilton's. apr2 9. Daughter Announced ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Seymur Wilson are announcing the birth of a daugh ter, Dorothy Victoria, born April 24. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson live on route 1. ft Nv.'AVC! n r ij SraM 1 1 wvi. ;To yoa wc bring . The food of Spring. . w r I, BREAD 5 i trrr .- r. ."" )" j..' ni.v"- - - - n Wt n r-r-H I Save a little regularly; -we compound interest at 5V2 per cent per annum in our Safety Thrift Certificates -and S;.T - .vM E You Get JAM': r- i. f : ; ! v.. ' '-t-r apecaer .Arresieo - ,, i Raymond Bonesteele was arrest ed yesterday and . booked on a charge of speeding at 35 miles, an hour on South Church between Mill and Mission. - He was cited to appear Monday at 3 o'clock Bishop Will Preach . . Bishop Sumner' will preach anil administer the rite of confirmation at the Episcopal church this eve ning. ' ' Show Well Attended The Saturday morging matinee given at the Liberty yesterday with the picture "Girl Shy" the new Harold Lloyd comedy attracted -a large crowd of youngsters' who took advantage of the special Oregon Pulp w& Pan 2r C: galena,' Orea ' , . ZIANOTACIlJlir-3 Snlpliite, and Manila Wrsppiris, zlzz Lz'.i.. ::i T7rr pings, Addlns Machine Paper, CTtzzzzrzzI, CI Dnzs Bond, Tissue, Screening and ;ee!!tii .j&mamuMUiertaia .- , .,.,, , special sunday Di::i:z?. . $i.ca ' Choice of Cocktalla r - Oyster or Fresh Crab ' Radishes Ripe Olives . Royal Chicken Soup : Head Lettuce Thousand Island '-. ' - .-v " . Choice of . , Chicken Fricassee Gardineer Sliced Chicken a la King - Filet Mlgnon Bordolaise Sauce Roast Chlckea- -Salad Dre:;:ns Vegetables - - New Green Peas With Cream Canca . . . , ' .Dessert, V'. "4 . ' ' - ' Rice Custard, Pudding or Royal Cake . Pie or Vanilla Ice Cream Coffee":.. .Tea -. Also Serviee "aisa i - - - i ! i b i i i in 111- . L-i i B I I n 1 L44 : I 1 ! 1 I 111 X " 1 J III I k the MeneUi - .-up. , - wmmu tT ; :G:.0.:.p.Vi" rates arranged by tLa L: through ; cooperation -with t management of the theater. ' 1. picture is showing at the O today and will later be at ta O. gon. " k' Miss Gertie Miller - and '!.!! ) Gladys Cain, of Gervals, were Ci lera visitors Saturday. - "George Fuller, Mrs. Itobert VTy att and Nannie Rosenbanm were in the city yesterday from Amity. Mrs. Emma ChatiterlalnT . 1 Amanda Matthews of L.aw were visitors In Salem "Eafurfiay. ' .or " A la Carte Milk Salem, On 3