THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON " FRIDAY MORNING,, MAY 2,7924 If f-. ) i i H i. i ! I I r i i ; 11 ; A. 1 I. ' ! CITY NEWS IN e Traffic Violators Fined Speeding cost A. A. Jasper, 724 North High, 1Q in the police court yesterday He was arrested by Officer Cannon. A. D. Herb ster was fined $2.50 for failure to dim his headlights. Dance Schlndler hall, Saturday" night. - 1 ' : : . m-3 Flower Vandals Active Every year vandals steal his flowers and tear the bushes, R. H. Corey, 145 South Fourteenth, com--plalned to the police yesterday. Mr. Corey 1, 8 6 years , old and takes great pride. In his-flowers, which are a hobby. The specimen stolen are from a certain variety, of which there are only two plants in town; one owned by Mri Corey and the other in the Bush gardens. Mr. Corey would not mind it so much If the common varieties oi flowers were stolen, but when it comes to breaking the branches of this rare species, he thinks it is time to call a halt r Mr. Corey Is so", anxious to put a stop to the practise that he is ready to offer a substantial reward to the person who discovers the identity of the vandals. . Cooked Food Sale At Nelmyers Drug-store, Sat urday, May 3. at ;10:30. Held by American War Mothers. The com mittee in charge of the sale is asking all War Mothers to con tribute liberally and kindly see that all donations are sent in as early as possible. Contributions from friends of the organization will be much appreciated, m-2. Inventory Fled ."V : . Appraisers have filed tacir. in ventory report for the estate of Wylie. A. Moores. Carrol L. Moores is administrator and the apprais ers were Arthur S. Benson, George A. Nye and E. N. Gillingham. New Lighting Fixtures , - Get our prices and save money. Salem Electric Co., P. S. Barton, prop., Masonio i Temple. Phone 1200. - v - m9tf Sues Railroad . " The Southern Pacific company Is made defendant in ;a damage suit" filed yesterday by Rosa L. Browning. The plaintiff charges that a contract was made June 9, 1923 with the defendant whereby It agreed to ship her rides, ferris wheel and merry-go-round, from Lebanon to. Portland and deliver the rides on June 12. Therides were loaded, bn: June 10 but were not delivered in " Portland ' until June 12 which caused loss f ousl- WANTED J i QUICK ' - Tracts . Houses r For Small First Payment v V MRS. MOYER 147 N Com'I. Room O. WOODRY Bays Fcrcifre ' Phone 511 411 Oregon Bldg. Phone 457 The Seavy Bell Insurance Agency- General Insurance "Billy" Bell Wm. Neimeyer i Druggist . 1 la Business For Your l;,;: Health 175 N. CoiaT. -Phone 167 " OSTEOPATHY The Original and GenuIneSpIn al Adjustment Treatment. Skill ful; Painless Adjustment that gets results. ." ; : DR. I. C MARSIIAIIi Osteopathic Physician and " Surgeon " . " B2S, Oregon Bldg. Salem THE LAST WORD in the radio-analysis of disease is the Abrams ampll-sta-phonei. T Tbia machine records the' presence of disease by an audible note. We have also added the , latest mlcro-oscillo-clasts to our treatment rooms. These electronic machines dis sipate disease in ; much less time than was previously pos sible. - : DR. B. II. WHITE 506 U. 8. Bank BWg. bankers; . General Hzrlzinz Murine i:::zi-2iz izzS ness to the plaintiff Inasmuch as It was the time of the annual Portland Rose festival. Tha am ount of business lost for. one day estimated at 400 and the cost of extra help needed to get the rides ready for use Juno 13 Is placed at $66. Walter Win slow In attorney for the plaintiff. A Notice:- ... Of interest to every housewife In Salem. The demonstration on Thursday, Friday and Saturday of the New Universal Conker t tho Gahlsdorf store of housewares. m2 Drum Corps Reorganized The drum and bugle corps of Capital Post No. 9, American le gion, has been reorganized and placed under the leadership of Dr. Carl Wonner. . Rehearsals are being' held on a regular schedule, the musicians meeting at the Clif ford Brown warehouse Monday, Wednesday and . Friday nights. Sergeant A. Kilgour, of the army recruiting service, who has had much experience' In drum corps work in the Philippine islands, is instructor.; The corps expects to make its first public appearance Memorial day. , ; , . Call for Bids ; 4 . Sealed bids will be received by W. C- Winslowat 306 Salem Bank of Commerce building for all lum ber and materials In the Demar est tabernacle on the university campus. This Includes everything. Bidder may have possession on the first day of June, 1924, as he Is to wreck the building' and re move materials by July first. See A. A.. Siewert, contractor, for specifications in the building. Termscash on June 1st. Bids will be opened Saturday, May 3rd. at 1:30 p. m. Executive committee reserves the right to reject any and all bids. W. C. Winslow, chairman finance committee. m3 Dies From Burns Kenneth Crulksnank, 11 years old, an Inmate of the state insti tution for feeble-minded died yes terday from .burns received when he was scalded in a bath which was administered to him by other inmates, several days ago. " The boy was placed in the bath-tub and his fellow inmates. Instead of mixing the watr, turned, on the hot water! only. The1 boy's home was in Portland and the body was sent there. ' ' i Cooked Food Sale J ' American War "Mothers In charge. .To Je,JeJd Saturday a,t Neimyers Drug; , store. ,', J m-2 Income Tar Studied Beyond) an informal discussion nothing was done yesterday at Governor Pierce's Income tax con ference, j George Palmatler of Hood River, master of the State Grange, lias the statute under con- ! sideration and probably will as sist in framing a new law to go before the ' voters next November or before the legislature of 1925. L. J." Liljeqvist has drafted a ten tative measure which he believes will meet all legal objections to the present statute, but he refuses to divulge the changes that have oeen maae. - : Dance . At Turner Saturday, May 3rd. Music by Five Entertainers, m-3 Extradition Pending Goyernor Pierce will today hold a hearing ' on ' the question of whether extradition shall be grant ed on requisition ' of Governor Hart of Washington for J. W Pember, tho is wanted in Spo kane on a charge of grand lar ceny by check. JHe is under" ar Popular Priced Tailored Suits 25 to 945 Men's ' and - Young Men's D.H. MOSHER l : Tailor. DR. HARRISON I. FOIS ' and ' " ' ' J DR. PAUL G. 8TAPRAN ' . Electronlo 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 sult in one half of the time. ; : ' THE ERA CLINIC : ;4 1484 State, Corner 15U ; ; ' Hours a. m. to 8 p. m. : ' Consultation Free. : fiuk.ThlrA GrMBI IL E. IUDEOUT, Propriety . ioc b. to s r Promote Gooa ' UeaRSi BRIEF rest at Dallas. Harry C. Thomas, a deputy sheriff of Spokane coun ty, is here to take Pember in cus tody and return him to Spokane if the extradition is granted. Newton Chevrolet Co. -- ,' Have moved their shop to their new building, corner Chemeketa and High. : . a30tf Annual Report Filed ' The Great Northern Railroad company filed its annual report yesterday with the public service commission.' It shows operating revenues of $120,077,771.56, oper ating expenses of $86,760,523.12, net operating revenues of $33, 327,248.44 and net : income . of $12,640,226.10. Sold Five Cars - Tracy sold five used cars Satur day, there must be a reason. a25tf. , Poling to Spokane Dr. C. C. Poling, pastor of the First. Evangelical church of this city, left yesterday afternoon for Spokane, where he will attend the Washington conference of Evange lical churches.' -" On May 11, Dr. Poling will go to California to attend the California Evangelical church conference. ? Pilcx Cures Piles No cuje, no pay. Nelson & Hunt. druggists. '. m3 Woodburn Bank Changes Hands- Through - a change of. manage ment,' effected Thursday, Judge George ,G. Bingham, Keith Pow ell, Eugene Courtney and C. J- Epley, have taken charge of the First National bank of Woodburn. The former three are also con nected with the Bank of Wood burn and Mr. Espy, who will be the cashier, is still Interested in the First State Bank of Donald. Judge Bingham will be president, Powell and Courtney vice presi dents. Judge Bingham Is presi dent of the Bank of Woodburn, Mr. Powell yice president and Mr. Courtney cashier. i :-i -.- s Are Watching Earwigs Earwisrs will not be given an oDDortunlty to get a foothold this year, as C. A. Park, president of the state board of horticulture ana S. H. Van Trump, county fruit in- ; DIED ' ' ' PAULINA At Chemawa, April 30 th.4 Miss Oka Paulina, age 20 years, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Edw. Paulina of Klamath Falls. rtravnn n vhlcll Ttlaftfi the Xe- -t --i ' - t - mains are being zorwaraea oy Rlgdon & Son, Morticians. NEWKIRK At the residence , of her daughter, Mrs. Flora E. Johnson, No. 534 N. Church street. May 1st, Mrs. Menerria E. Newklrk, age 79 years, mother of Mrs. Flora E. John son. Mrs. Lldla Andrew and Simon E. Newklrk of Toledo, Oregon, Mrs. Delia E. William son, Harry C. and Jared H. Newk!rk of Portland, F. It. Newklrk of Cushman. Oregon, Chas. A Newklrk of Oklahoma and Walter E. Newklrk of Col orado. Announcement of funer al will be made later from the Rigdon Mortuary, i SMITH At th home of her daughter, Mrs. Ethel Barnard, Highland Ave., May 1st, Mrs. Martha J. Smith, age 70 years, - mother of Oliver Smith, Mrs, Eva Wright and Elva Smith of Oklahoma; City, Okla., Mrs. Pearl M. Bradford of Caldwell, I Idaho, Mrs. Hattle M. Bradford ; of Portland, Oregon, Mrs. Orpha Norris of Missouri and Mrs. . Ethel Bernard ; of Salem. An 'nouncement of funeral will be madei later from the Rlgdon mortuary.- MOORE At the residence. Oak street. May 1st, Mrs Maude K. Moore, wife of J. W. Moore, i mother of James Kelly -Moore ' and Wilma Eileen Moore, sister of J. H. and W. R. Kelly, of Scio, Clifford Kelly of Prineville, Mrs. John Holt of Scio and Mrs. Wlll- , , lam Queener of . Salem. Mrs. ' Moore was an instructor in the ; Yew Park school of this city; a member of the Eastern Star of . Woodburn and the 1st Method 1st church of Saiem. Announce ment of funeral will be made - later from the Rigdon mortuary. EMBAUCZBS A3FD rumtaai. DLBEcxoaa Plteaa 185S l: Iffldut Waxk MxUrU Mm " . WEBB'S FUNERAL PARLORS WVKERAJi DIRZOTOZ3 1 . , Expert Embalmera t05 8. Caurea Pkoa 118 RIGDOIi i SON'S IIORTTJAKY .' TJnejualed Eervlce - IS8 V. ma Tioas IBS I ; Dr. Mendelsohn 1 fits glasses correctly; Does Not BeloAg to Any v Combine. " i- w. HIS PRICES are very rea- -sonablefor the mater ials and service given. More than one third Of a century of practical experience is at your service. He guarantees satisfaction in every respect. If glasses do not give satis faction, they will be changed free for a period of one year. PHONE 72a. 210-1 1 United States Bank Building spector, met yesterday with the county court to discuss the coming campaign against the pest. The men are keeping in close touch with the Portland campaign and as soon as earwigs , are observed there, efforts will be redoubled in Salem. A few specimens, mainly old males, have been found in cel lars, and it Is expected the "ear wigs will not be noticed to any number until June, as the young are believed to be in the egg stage at present. Through the county court, poison will be available again this season and will be used under the direction of the county inspector. ' - Dance Schindler hall, Saturday nigbt. m-3 DeMoIays To Make Trip ; ' Nearly 30 members of the Sa lem Order of DeMolay will go to Portland tonight to pay a return visit and . to put on the degree work for the Portland order. Five' candidates will be taken along for Initiation. The young men will be accompanied by several Master Masons. : ;- -v- r -u August Knutson Is Now - ? Doine developing and printing exclusively for Nelson & Hunt, Court and Liberty. Films in at 8 out at noon; in at 1, out at 5. Grocery Holds Open House ODen house for friends will be held by the Roth Grocery com pany tonight in order that the new improvements might be shown, chief of which is the new fresh meat department. Demonstra tions will be held by several manu facturers of the leading lines while the bakery department will have some special exhibits. Special mu sic will be provided by an orches tra. While there will be nothing offered for sale, it was announced Thursday by Ed Schunke, mana- rer. there will be a variety of samples distributed as souvenirs. Notce to Xot Owners In Lee Mission cemetery: We have made some very substantial Improvements in this cemetery and are anxious that all lots should be nut in fine appearance for Decora tion day. Kindly have your space fixed up for that occasion. If you wish us to do the work, please no tify W. T. Rlgdon or C. P. Wells. Send money as follows: full, lot, 2 ; half lot $ 1 ; single grave, 6 0 cents. All lots not paid for by Decoration day will be subject to resale. Look up your deed' and see if you have paid for your space Lee Mission Cemetery Board. m28. Dog Owner Is Fined Victor Phillips, 5 $5 North High, changed his mind yesterday ' and entered a plea of guilty to a charge of i permitting his dog to run at large in the city. He was fined $10. Phillips was arrested Wed nesday afternoon after the police had received complaints from state house employes that the dog was allowed its freedom on the state house grounds and no. effort was made to prevent its chasing squir rels, which have become so tame they will eat from the hand. Phil lips at first denied his guilt , and ftered to stand triaL He was re leased under $20 bail, but after thinking it- over, changed his mind. Yon Will Miss The demonstration of the best household appliances recently in vented if you do not: call at the Gahlsdorf store of housewares be fore Saturday. , m2 Repair -Permit Issued r - . Building permits issued May 1 were confined to one for repairs This was issued to J. C. Eyerly for a, dwelling at 1828 Reservoir. The permit was for $300. Dr. Fred W. Ijange Veterinarian, has' moved his of fice from 220 S. Liberty to 430 S. Commercial." ' m2 Park Signs Being riaced ; Cooperating with the .Chamber of Commerce, Walter Low, street commissioner, is placing the large wooden arrows pointing the way to the Salem camp grounds. The regular .entrance by way of South .Winter atreet.'will "be closed short ly owing to paving operations, which ' are now under way. The street -is- being graded this week, and as soon as it is ready for the bard. surface material, will be closed to traffic..; The arrows are nearly jwo feet in length and are painted a bright orange color,. with the words "Auto Park" in black. Alleged Auto Thief Held TomitJ. Henderson is . In the county jail In lieu. of $250 bail and will appear ' in the justice court today to enter his plea. He was returned from Portland yesterday and charged with the theft of an automobile. A companion, Jim Brown, is being sought. War lothers Sale ' " Of cooked food to be held Sat urday, at Neimyers' Drug . store. ; . m-2 Realtors Back Better Horn In order to obtain the coopera tion of furniture dealers "to eq Hp a modern home ' -on Twenty-first street, the Marion-Polk County Realty association has appointed a committee to back the Better Homey movement. - The commit tee, consisting of Leo Childs, Eu gene 0rabenhorst and W. F. Kreu ger wilt confer with the furniture dealers, for unless these men-will furnish the modern home, there can be no observance of the week in Salem. . ' . A Summer Necessity ; The Universal Electric Cooker which will be demonstrated at the Gahlsdorf store of housewares this week. . - m2 Three Births Reported ' Birth of three babies, all girls, has been reported to the office of Dr. William' B. Mott.-city Lculth officer, ' These are. to Mr. and Mrs. George M. Becker, 332 North High, a daughter, April 24; Mr. anl Mrs;'Frank Bentler, Macleay, a daughter, April 28 and to Mr. and Mrs. John Harms, on the Turner road, a daughter, April 28. Good Buys - : If It is not a good buy in a used car, Tracy won't sell It. a2tf. Injured In Accident ' v Slighl cuts about the face-were received ' Paul Gllman. 332 North Nineteenth, in an automo bile accident about two miles east of Salem- Thursday "morning;' i ac cording to , a report . made to f the police. . f The Used Car Man Tracv Is the used car merchant with . the P. W Pettyjohn Xd.-- a25tf....,-'ia,v:v;f.w;; '- . Irunk Man Is Fined; . A. Wurm was fined $10 for be ing drunk when he appeared be fore Marten Poulsen. police Judge, Thursday. Wurms was arrested by Officers White and Olson. Scout Leaders at School :' Sixty Boy Scout patrol leaders are attending the schools conduct ed by K. L. Haga and Howard Zinser, executives. The two men met the Corvallls Boy Scouts last night and had .a. class of about 30 boys. The men will be in Salem to meet. with the boys tonight. A great amount of interest is being shown in the Work. If Yon Are Interested in a good used car be sure to see Tracy, before buying. a25tK' MaliAn AefiAol F.ntertalns The pupils of the Mahony school gave a 'very successful entertain ment and pie social last Thursday evening. Thirty-two dollars were taken in and the proceeds will be used topurchase blackboards and other equipment required to stan dardize the' school. " Mrs. Mary; L. Fulkerson gave a short? talk"' In' whieh she" con gratutatedthe pupils and the.large crowd present, on' the patriotism which they .displayed in helping along the ' cause of education. As the school building was too small to accommodate the large gathering, a bonfire was made on the ' grouhds, , with seats placed, around for the convenience of the guests. ' Meeting Poslined . The Salem Floral society which was to have met this evening will not meet until May 12 because of inability to have the speakers desired for this evening.- Entertainment Postponed , The entertainment which was to have been given this evening by the Silver Bell circle of the Neigh bors of Woodcraft has been post poned for one week because of ill ness. . ? . Collision Last Night ' A Chemeketa street car and. an automobile driven by E. C. Mat ten' of route 6 collided on Liberty street in front of the Elks temple last night just after the Elk's en- Wfflamette Valley Transfer Co. : Fast Through Freight to All ' Valley Point Daily. Speed-Ef ficfestcy-Serviee Salera-Portiand-AVoodburn Corvallis Eogene - Jefferson I)alU Albairy-Moamoiitii ; -. " Independence Monroe -. f &pringfield . SKIP'CY TRUCi;; tertainment for the Grand Army veterans. No one was hurt, and a disconnected" bumper and shat tered lamps was about the only damage to the automobile. Two other automobiles were involved but were not damaged. Will Honor Mrs. Arras - Mrs. Edmund Arras, wife of the international president; of the Kl wanlans, will be guest of honor at a 1 o'clock luncheon at the Gray Belle Monday, May 5: Mrs. N. C. Kafoury and-Mrs. -FV S Anunsen are in charge of he arrangements. Reservations may be made' by catling- 4168-R or 1733-W - Home for . Vacation ( v. .' ; ' , Everett Lisle, who has ? been boys', work secretary at! the New Westminster, B. C YMCA, has re turned for a two weeks' 'vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Lisle. The boys' work year of the association is a short one ' but the secretary 'wiif take charge of tke city playground, which opens there. in two weeks. Mr, Lisle was. .graduated ' from Willamette university last" June and has taken charge of the phys ical education work at New West minster as well as boys work. v Few Licenses Issued -' Only .24 marriage licenses were Issued during the month of 'April at the county .clerk'a office. Seeks Home for 'Cat : Mrs. Janet Leigh, 1963 State, who is leaving soon to attend tlie annual session of the national fed eration of woman's clubs, has a pet cat to which she Js very much attached, - and is seeking a good home for the. feline. The cat is gentle, home loving and a good mouser of the masculine ex. I PERSONALS ; Virgil Massey, Woodburn attor ney, was a S,alem business caller Wednesday. , , , Mrs. Henry E. Morris is recov ering from a recent illness, , Mrs. R. C. Dean, of Dallas, was in Salem Wednesday morning. Judge Lawrence T. Harris, for mer justice of the supreme court, has returned to his home in Eu gene after a short business trip here.' ; H. II. Haynes, of Portland, who is interested in the Salem Bakery, is in the city on business. ; S. D. Babb, . of Albany, was a recent visitor In Salem.. Floyd E. Throop, of ForCof Grove, was in Salem yesterday. Loran McGuire and Lila House weart were in Salem Thursday from Woodburn. ;Mrs., Jennie .E, Stevens, was Jn the -city yesterday- from Eugene. .. E. K. Gordon, .sales, manager, of Syracuse. N. Y., and J. Allen Smith, Pacific' coasi ' representa tive of the Ner-A-Car mauufa-?-turing company, stopped in Salem nr7 n ITY1 ii Jill' Jill (None under 14 years of age admitted) 1 Flirtation, Courtship, Marriage, Divorce and oilier problems of the modern, woman will be discurr cd Seats For 4000 ; Women All Seats Free Silver .Offering for Mrs, Demarest, Nursery for children This Afternoon 3 o'clock - Miew 'University Campus, Opposite-Supremo yesterday to visit Harry Scott. lo cal represental.lve,. ,-The wp men are riding from the. Mexican , lUie to .Vancouver, li. . C traveling by the motor.vehich! that t hpy manu facture and represent;- E. M. Reagan, publisher of the Albany Herald, was In the city Thursday H. "13. Bennett,, of Knappton, Wash., Is spending a few days in Salem with W. W. Chadwlck; Mr. and Mrs. Earl W.v Brady,' of Raybestoo Brake . Static:: Op If?' ii-D ;Ve have installed high-speed Raybestos Kelinirj JIachinery, also high-pressure chassis lubricat ing equipment which means . Saving in Time and Expense to You Come In Let's. Ge Acquainted c2 275 Sd. Commercial Phone 102. mw asv Saturday, May 3, Commencing at 10 A. M. 404 Ferry Street v AH the Furniture and Fixtures of the Economy Furniture Store. Chalrs,: Tables, Clothing. Guns. Desk, one 12-ft. wall cas a with glass doors. ' Every thing must go. One 490 Chevrolet car. Also OUICK LUNCH RESTAUR AI IT - ? 420 Ferry Street Dishes; 21 chairs; 7 tables; 2 work tables; 30-foot counter; Hotel Range; Coffee Urn; cooking utensils; a'lot of Silverwar ; Building to be taken down and I have no place to-go. Must 1 ; sold commencing at 2 P. M. t,,!-. j Terms, Cash. . ; .. ' ; G, SATTERLEE, Auctioneer, -Phone '247 . ' ' Oi Second Lecture by VICTORIA DEMAREST Minneapolis, are vi.-ltin,; at ' home QttMr. and '-r' Ivan r. r tin, en route home afi r f; the winter in California. V Governor Walter IT. rir' " for Enterprise Thursday, whre ha ill spend a short time on business. Dr. W. H. Lytle, state veterin arian, is expected back from Cali fornia some time today. Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Eerr, of Hood River, were recent visitor. in Salem. it u UUU Court E::"