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UNDAlr-ilORNlNG MAY 4 1924 - THE OREGON STATESLIAII, EA7-.T.T.T, OUEGON -r"- 1'- i I I 5 I I I It. - i t M ) CITY NEWS IN Kimball Sets Commencement ' Commencement exercises at Kimball College of Theology will be held Jane 3, according to an t announcement made'1 yesterday by , Dr.' E. C. Hickman, president. Dr. R. A. B. Woods of Corvallis will deliver the ! commencement ad dress. Baccalaureate exercises will be held at the Leslie Metho dist church. Sunday, May 25, with Dr. Hickman as the . principal speaker. Auction Sale 'J Furniture, . good - range, heater, tugs. Wed. May 7, 1:30 p. m., 438 Mill street Woodry is the auctioneer. t m6 , Contagions Diseases Reported Six cases of contagious diseases , were reported to the office of Dr. , William ,B. Mott. city health of ficer, during the week -ending , May 3. Of these four were of diphtheria, one of mumps and one of icarlet 1 ever. 1 Last week there were no cases reported, while the preceding week found, only, one case in the city, that of chicken- . pox. " , --. :ij : , . Osteopathy Dr.. Marshall, 228 Oregon Bldg. m4 : City Is Spot! Saturday was a. quiet day at the police station, not only qniet but absolutely without excitement or Interest, for ave a few tele phone calls and routine business, the police were not ' called upon to make a single arrest, book one speeder or take note of an acci dent. ., The blotter for 1 the day was clean. Friday "night was al most as pure, for-the-only entry was , that of , , a bed given to a wayfarer. IlaU! Hats! Ha! At a big savings. See the French Shop ad - on "the Society .Page. T,.-:t m-4 Conference Workers to Meet , The executive committee of the Ttfarlon county Sunday School council would like to have a large number of conference and Sunday school workers meet with th'em in - the -south class room of Kimball " college Wednesday, May 7. "at 6: 45 ' p. m. The meeting is called for ' the purpose of formulating plans aAd the appointment' of commit f tees 'for the coming county Sunday school convention. It is . urged hat those planning , to attend be on time in order that no Inter : ference may be made with the ' meeting at the tabernacle. . rf.- i . V Xewtoa Chevrolet Co t . , f I Have moved ' Into : their new building-cor. Chemeketa and High opposite elty halU i . m4tf - C. STONE, ILD. General Office Practice , Cancers "Treated ; ; Office, TyTers Drns Btore 157 8. Commercial Street XXSURK 'AND FEE1 SAFE CONCORDIA INSURANCE ' MRS. . MOTCB ' 147 X. Com'l. v-r Boom . Bars tac.Se ' - - . w PJicsa 51V 411 Oregon Bldg. Phone 457 The Seavy Bell Insurance ' v Agency - " General Insurance Bflly Bell ymi Neimeyer ' i.. Dnzsrgist In Business For Your . ' - i Health 175 N. Coal. Phone 167 ?THE LAST WORD in the radio-analysis Of disease is the Abrams . ampli-statl-phone. This machine records the presence' of disease by an audible note. We have also added the latest micro-oscillo-claats to our treatment roams. These electronic machines dis sipate disease; in, much less time than was previously pos sible. :S '"t lr " '' 'I " DU. a H. WHITE ' 506 U. 8.- llank Bldg. LADE) & BUSH BANKERS .-. 'Established 18S3 7 : ' General Banldnj Dusihesi Office Hours f rcn 10 a. eu to 3 p. zx, . Fine Program for Class . : There will be an exceptionally fine program offered at the "John Evans Bible class for men. "at thelBllgh theater this morning." Mrs! Hallie Parrish Hinges "will sing "Calvary," while Mrs. Frank Brown, who delighted with her pantomime, has' consented to par ticipate in the class boar services again. Mr. and Mrs. Byreley, missionaries who recently return ed from everal years spent In the heart of Africa, are expected to be present. V-The class will take up its session at 9:30 o'clock. I ' , Dr. Anne Brekke, Osteopathic Physician. Phone 859, 469J. mi i - . -V'r ,- ' Special Trices ... The French Shop opens a week of special prices on millinery, all hats 'included. 1 IS High street. Masonic Temple. m4 Hill Climb Today v Fully a seoTe of Salem motor cycle enthusiasts will participate in a j hill climb at Crolsan hill, about four miles south of Salem, on the River, rpad. . The event is in the nature of a practice, as several of the local men will take part in a big hill climbing, contest at Cottage Grove two weeks from today. .-: . : ' ; Save lO to 40 Per On.- On ; hats at ; the - French Shop. See our ad on the Society Page. French Shop. ' ; m-4 Special Prices The French. Shop opens a week of special ; prices on millinery, - all hats included. 115 High' street. Masonic Temple. ' m4 Many Seek Employment . After having, had comparatively few calls ; during the last few weeks. Sim Phillips, in charge of the ' United i States employment service at the YMCA, received 210 registrations during the week end ing. May 3. t Only 80 of these were placed. . Occupations given by those seeking work, and the num ber placed, were farm hands 25 and: 9; agricultural laborers, i 62 and 2 6 carpenters, 6 and ; 1 ; com mon labor, 70 and 27; nurses and attendants,5 and li woods labor ers, "28; and t 14; chauffeurs and auto truck drivers, 5 and none; watchmen end, Janitors, 9 and 2. Twenty-five women sought work. with' calls for 8, the same num ber reporting back , as having ob tained a place. These were agri cultural laborers, 12 and 5; cooks and chefs, 5 and 2; kitchen and pantry workers. 8 and 1. Angusfc Knotsoa Is TCev- Doing developing and printing exclusirely ? for Nelson & 'Hunt, Court ' and Liberty. -Films In -at 8 out at noon; in at 1, out at 5. Dr. W. G. Slorebouse V Has moved his veterinary office from 544 'Ferry -street-to 420 South Commercial. i May Nodce to IiOt In Lee Mission -cemetery: We have made some very substantial improvements In (Ms cemetery and are anxious that all lots should be put in .fine appearance for. Decora tion day. Kindly nave your space fixed up for that occasion. If you wish us to do the work, please no tify W. T. Rigdon or C. P, Wells. Send -money as follows: full lot. 12; half lot $1; single grave, 50 cents, i All lots not paid for vby Decoration day will be. subject to resale. ' Look np your deed and See if you have paid for your space. Mission Cemetery Board it- i Popular Priccc! i Taflorad Salts f2S to f48 Men's t and . Young Men's DdW.MOSHERi ; ;' Tailor. DR, HARRISON I. FOLK and DR. PAUL G. STAPHAIT , lectronle 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 sults in one half of the time. THE ERA CXINIO 1434 State, Corner 15th Honrs 9 a. m. to 8 p. ex. -Consultation Free. Promotes Good Healii Onfi-Third. Creasa EL XL RIDEOUT, ProprtotOT BMEF Vandals Steal Peonies- i That the flowers' recently stolen by vandals were the single white btish "peony variety,-was the an nouncement made 'yesterday by R. W. Carey, 145 South Fourteenth. Mr. Carey is 86 years old and takes great -pride in his floral garden. With the exception of the plant owned by Mr. i Carey there is only one other in the city, that owned by A. Bush. Mr. Carey is offering a feward for in formation' leading) to the arrest of the vandals" who destroyed ;his, flowers. - Someone breaks the bush and takes , these flowers every year, he said. ' Wonderful Values , Millinery, the most wonderful values we have ever offered In early season. The French Shop. 115 High street. mi Kimball Drive Completed The recent campaign for $2,000 in Salem to continue the work of the Kimball college, resulted in fl 50 2 being received in cash and subscriptions. Dr. E. C. Hickman, president, said Saturday that ad ditional subscriptions are expected to complete the desired amount, though he was not particularly well pleased ?as a result of the drive, v ; Wonderful Vsli Millinery, the most wonderful values we have ever offered in early season. . The French. Shop. 115 High atreet.' f ? m4 Elks Entertain M' Members of the Elks Big Broth er committee entertained the boy at the training school this week with one of the annual parties giv en by them, for the boys. Refresh ments were served ' by the lodge members . following a program which included Several addresses and a magic stunt aet put on by Cooke Patton and 'Clark Phillips. Four-Fold Auto '! . Spring beds and mattresses take the place - of your : rear cushion during the day. Max O. Buren, 179 North Commercial. . : m-4 Legion, Auxiliary Meets Capital post Ko. 9 of the Am erican lejrion and the ladles' ait. iliarywlll meet Monday night at Mccornack hall. The legion will discuss ihe i feasibility of Palm Beach suits and bfficial leeion caps as post, uniforms, -while the auxiliary win seek to line np 60 members in order to have two del egates ' tc the state convention. The 50 members must be obtained byMay 11. ir was announced this week. SInee reoreanizinr. the auxiliary is taking an active part in the community development in line wun other civic clubs and organizations. .j HaU! nats! -Hatst - At a big savings. . See the French Shop ad on , the Society Page. ' .' m-4 Speeder Pays Fine . . Brought to the justice court by a state traffic officer. R. J. Darling contributed $10 for speed ing Saturday. , . ; -. , ;V' DIED : r . i ' t LEE -At the , residence on South Summer street Saturday, May 3, Albert Lee, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Lee. , Funeral announcement later by Rigdon & Son, , - FUNERAL The remains of Hannah Thom son, who died May ,1, will go for ward from the Webb Funeral Par lors to Deep River, Wash., today. where services will. be. held and the body will be interred. The funeral of Mrs. Maud K. Moore will be held Monday,:, May 5, at '3 o'clock from Rigdon mor tuary. Rev. Blaine E. Kirk pat- rick will be. in charge. Burial at City View cemetery. The funeral of Mrs. Martha J. Smith will be held today at 3 o'clock. Body forwarded to Okla homa City by Rlgdon'a mortuary. The funeral of Charles L. Prince will be held Monday, May 5, at 1:30 p. m. from Rigdon mor tuary chapeL Rev. W. C. Kantner officiated. Burial City Clew cem etery., -. t- ; ' rNhiiXKZss Aim , rusjuuut pi&ozoas " nB less; . SXfloUat Work Udste VrlssS WEBB'S FUNERAL PARLORS . FrrcziAXi Dossoroia Expert Embalmers ' SOS 8. Chmwi--Thoa 110 RIGDON Cf SON'S . j UOIiTUAIlT Cndattaled Carrlea ' tb'tT. SSgW-fVoM 111 AttehUdn,lTctelrn- i O. A R-t Veterans ; of Foreign Wars, American Legion. Veterans of Indian Wars, Spanish War Vet erans, , the Bursum pension bill has-been vetoed by the president. Meet with Hal Hibbard camp No. 5 Monday night - at armory to voice protest. Open meeting and all veterans welcome. Dance? - ; Oh, yes! Every Tuesday, Derby hall. m4 Osteopahty . ., . , j The original and genuine spinal treatment. Dr. Marshall, 228 Or egon Bldg. mi A Correction r In the advertisement of Frank L. Lehman's grocery store a typo grapfcal error had him selling Hill's, M J B and Golden West cof fee at three pounds for $1. Mr, Lehman says he has never sold a pound of these brands of coffee for less than the -regular price. - Special Prices On hats see the French Shop ad on the Society Page of this pa per. m-4 Save lO to 40 Per Cent i On hats at the French Shop. See our ad on the Society Page. French Shop.- ; f ' m-4 Permission Granted C. C. Carter has been granted permission by the public, service commission to construct a togging railroad at grade across the Coos Bay-Roseburg highway in the city of Myrtle Point. Wall Finish . . Muresco and Alabastine, inte rior wall finish. Max O. Buren, 179 North Commercial. m-4 Special Prlci On hats-eee the French Shop ad on the Society Page of this pa per. : - nj-4 Judge Johns Here - x . Justice Chas. A. Johns, formerly a member of the Oregon supreme court, but now a member of the Philippine supreme court was re newing acquaintances In Salem Saturday after an absence of two and one-half years. Justice Johns is in the United States on a 'six months' leave of absence from his judicial duties and while here will attend- the republican national convention as a delegate from the Philippine islands.; " Important- Read the large classified sec tion In today's Statesman. Goitre Cause and Cure - Learn the truth. Dr. Redmond, 328 Oregon Bldg. Phone 1638. ml " - -. ' . ' Tires While They For sale at 10 per cent discount.. The best, tires on the market Royal Cords. ' Paul Marnach, 525 Court street. mi Protest Filett-1 v The Portla n d-Salem-Albany stage line has filed a complaint with the - public service commis sion charging the Portland-Oregon City stage line with. Infringing on its stage schedule. The compalint charges that the Portland-Oregon City line is operating stages over the same route and on the same schedule as the stages of the Port-land-Salem-Albany line. 16-Inch Block Wood-r-, i Three large loads for $15; quick delivery. Fred C. Wells, phone 1S42. m4 New Lighting Fixtures Get our prices and save money. Salem Electric Co., T. S. Barton, prop.. Masonic Temple. Phone 1200. '., mtf If in Need of Tires Now Is the chance to buy, at 10 per cent discount, at 525 Court street. m4 NE W BOOKS AT PUBLIC LIBRARY "Biack'erchlef Dick" by. Mar gery Allingh&m. ' . "Oliver Twist" by ' Charles Dickens. - "Riders . of i the '. Purple Sage by Zane Grey.. : "To the Last Man" by Zane Grey. T-: "Children of the Age" by Knnt !WhoY Killed Cock Rob&t" by Harrington Hext, .pseud. i "Fif ty-four-Forty , or Fight'Vby Emerson Hough. s-.t "Come Out of the Kitchen" by A. D. Miller. . ; i . "Anne's House ot Dreams" by L. M. Montgomery. - z h "The i Hawkeye'V by Herbert Quick.. , ,. -i ? "Younr Felix" by Frank Swin- nerton. . ' . . . "Codling Moth, in the Pacific Northwest," United States depart ment of agriculture, farmers' bul letin No. 1326. . . s. "What to Eat and How to Pre pare It" by E. A. Monghan. . Wandering in Northern China" by H. A. Franck. t t "From Immigrant to Inventor' by Michael Pupil. . "Egyptian History and Art" by A. A. Quitell. For the Children j "TheLast of the Chiefs" by J A. Altsheler. , j "You Are the Hope of the World' by Hermann Hagedorn. " "The Amateur Mechanic" by A. arte Sancton Hearts With New Come - v. fJ ) Is a ; Mr, ! ,VR) Mg3 by : Reason "Is.S That Every ! body; Has a "Paradise ' ! Alley" to Memory Dear, Says Helen . ' 'Shiprnan,Starof 1 f " Production "No matter1 how far we may travel ' in. life, that blessed spot where we romped with our child t hood playmates, whether it was Park Avenue or "the heart of the great East Side; is-ays Para lyse Alley to us' ' . ' , So says . Helen ''SEipmahV' star b the well known Carle Carle ton's "Paradise Alley," whose kinging of the title song, "Para- is ! Alley,! I is the sensation of , (theatre-going NervTorl , "Childhood playmates are the I BITS FOR BREAKFAST I . - - Showers of blessing , S -' .' At least that is what most of the men with farms and gardens will call them. .r ? A Sunday 'thought: "A hearse Is a poor vehicle to come to church In. ,Why wait? - S S Calif or ittians are sore , because they have to be. disinfected, and fumigated before being admitted to Arizona- and so they are going to refuse", tp let , the Arizonianl into their ocean1" for their annual bath. " 1 ; : A visitor in Salem told the man in the barber shop that, any way, there will be no worrying about parking space . in the New . Jeru salem. It was at a premium in onr own Salem yesterday. - Look ed like nearly ajl the folks came to town. . . "V x 9 X l otteries only, people in, the' world n6n3. of . us ever forget," pretty Miss Shipman declares. , "We may be separated from them for years; we may move in different spheres4 of life, but childhood remini-i scences always cause an-emo tional ' clutch at the throat and a quick stear. r ;j, "No matter how famous a man may become,or how hard tori. ' that matter, you1 can always; touch his heart by bringing the; conversation around : to his own: Paradise Alley. Why, I've known5 misers, to give up great sums of j money because somebody I.; re- minded them of childhood's happy hours. 1 "And every night I watch" ay whole audience reach for its col-, Vctive handkerchief when 1 singj about Taradise Alley g : Unless there is announcement tdr the contrary In the Tuesday Statesman, the place of the meet ing at Rickreall of the flax grow ers of Polk county will be at the hall there. It will be at 7 o'clock Tuesday evening. V The current Salem Chamber of Commerce bulletins, says there are only 6000 native .Oregonians In Salem, the other 16,000 having been born elsewhere. Thought there were that many from Iowa. W H "W Do tou wonder why Salem keeps on growing? She has her etres in manv baskets. When our folks pick their' gooseberries, for instance. In a few weeks, they will have about S 5 00,000 worth to sell, while most communities pick barely enough for gooseberry pie for the Sunday dinner. - And so on down through a long list. You cannot keen any old town down that is backed by such a land of diversity, where they begin to take advantage of the diversity. y ; t 'General Dawes grimly an nounces that he is not in politics and does not Dropose to . get in That's the trouble. The general is the sort of citizen the people want to see in politics.- Most of the guys in politics should be out of it. . . mm"jrm CERTIFIED public accountant ; n e e d s .a thorough tralning'in bus iness practices. That is will receive it ft I you enroll here and,ap-Jt ply yourself to the work W -; t h,ni XV p, ran nut you I in training tor ijxe C. P. k0 A. degree. : : r, START IET?C?? j m w , - inu'.i - li.WMM mi M. m -- PERSONALS : w A. W. Gle8y of Portland was a guest in Salem on Friday; Miss Christine Halvorson is spending the week-end in Eugene wlth friends. v ' ' Walter Socolofsky, student at the university is here ; from Eu gene visiting' his parents" for sev eral days. Mr. and Mrs; G. G. Quacken- bush and children, Dorothy and Jack,' left Saturday morning for Portland where they, will make their home. .... ... j - - 4. '. C. A.; Kells, secretary of the Salem TMCA, has returned from Portland . where, he spent the week In participating in the $550. 000 building campaign conducted in that city. I TOD LATE TO CLASSIFY ! ..... .... .v 1 " LOST SPM OP MONEY BETWEEN stare terminal and Orocom (etri depot, j Return to Uf terminal. Re ward. ' . . '22-m.J FOR RENT ATTRACTIVE BCNGAlow 250 H. Cettare- Fhoaa 1516M.- 7-m7 FUHNITURE . : Wc&e3r,"May : 7Ui,; 1 iZ0t p. m. c 458 Mill Street hear Sculli Krni i 3 Blocks South of State Street. U .- -- - ' ", - ; ( : - . - Extra good 6-hole Opal Range with nickls basecc! rcombihation .wood and coal heater, like new, good r waxed oak extension table and 5 oak diners; v.. oak library table ; ivory dresser; solid oak drc : brass bed, spring and mattress;" 2 other bed3 ccrr.: ' good refrigerators; sanitary couch and pad; G : rockers; large kitchen cabinet; good 8-5day dec!:; good Singer Sewing machine, drop 1 head ; Cxl2 ' rug, like hew; other rugs and carpets nd Unci . -6 volumes American Enclycopedia; canned fruit, c: fruit jars, wash tubs, boiler; dry fir wood; ood t hose and lawn mower; kitchen utensils, dishes, l. num ware, crockery, tools, buck saw, ironing Lcir J a lot of other good furniture, etc, which i3 not ir.cl. in this list. Terms cash. ' "If you want furniture, range, heater, don't rrAzi sale." ; Goods open for public inspection on day cf only. . :--; ' ;r Woodry Buys Furniture for Cash or Sells on comn Phone fell '' Mrs. Fred Myers, Owner. .- - ISC -ft - - r: " - - , - SUNDAY CHICKEN DINISR $1.00 r ",1 " " .Cocktails, , . , - , . . Choice of Olympla Oysters or Fresh Crab Meat Chicken Okra Chicken Fricassee Egg Noodles . ; : , Filet Mlgnlon Gardiner , , . Sliced Chicken a la King ' . - Hoast Chicken . Sage Dresrslng , .Sliced Tomatoes with Mayonalse New Asparagus Drawn Butter Mashed Potatoes " . . " " j f . , ' ' Dessert . Vanilla Ice Cream or Pie . ; . Coffee Tea or . . Milk . We also give a la Carte service. MR. JONES IS NOT FEELING WELL He has a dull pain in the back His vitality U cn I! 2 wane--It must be that Kidhey Troctla caii. will give him permanent relief. Schaeier's The Penslar Store . 139 N. Commercial St. ' 5u1plilte;''and Jlantla TTrappintV I-'t:' ri 7z: piasi- Adding ZIscMna Piper, Grzzz : : r - rK C - Dr Bend, Ti.r.jtiCy E crccn rnl . 1 Who ever; taste J anything better? " x4 DHOf.D v. Classified Ads in Tho Statesman Brin i::".: - - - t t: - F.N. Vccr Auctioneer. - Cambo ' Soup Radishes . Choice of Drug Stci V rVtlllna r