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r it THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON 'J NEWS m Orders Piuuei ties Bold- Two estates will be benefitted through sales of personal property authorized Saturday y w, H. Downing, county - Judge. Eva Bell Edge, executrix of the estate of Jennie Shroyer, may sell real property belonging to the estate, while R. S. Marshall, executor of the estate of Thomas Mahan may dispose of personal property. Otfteophaty for Children . Dr, Marshall, 228 Oregon build ing, v mil Filling Station Under Way The Associated Oil company will spend $4000 on the new fill ing and, service station at the ' northeast corner of Commercial and Center, according, to a build ing permit Issued Saturday by Marten Poulaen, city - recorder. Miss Ella M. Nunn was granted a permit to spend $300 on a garage at 1144 North Nineteenth. Papers Flood Office Examination papers are pouring into - the office of Mrs. Mary L. Fulker3on, county school superin tendent, and before the tide is passed it is estimated there will be nearly 1600 of these to correct. The papers were written by pu pils In the . sixth, , seventh and eighth grades throughout, the county.' Baseball Yeoman vs. Turner, at Liberty, Sunday, 2:30. mil Railroad Made Defendant The Southern Pacific is named defendant in a damage suit filed In the county clerk's office Satur day by Rosa I. Browning. Damage3 of $466, costs and disbursements are asked by the plaintiff. One Case. Is Reported ' Only one case of contagious dis eases was reported to the office of Dr. William B. Mott, city health cf fleer, during the last week. This was a case of diphtheria. Goitre Cause and Cui ixaitt UIO II U LUt AS. 328 Oregon bunding. Phone 1638. ., - - ,. m-11 Mothers Day Program- Observance of Mothers Day will be held at the John J. Evans Bible elass for men at the Bligh theater at fl:2ft nVlnrlr this mnrn. Join Our Circulating Library ' ' No fees',, no regulations, latest fiction rented 3c per day. New books- added as published. 4 days for 10c, 3c per day there after. ..; ; , i... i ."r- - ' COMMERCTAL HOOK" STOKE s. a stone, uii).; General Office Practice ; 4 Cancers Treated Office, Tyler's Drug Store 157 S. Conunercial Street INSURE AXD FEEL SAFE CONCORDIA .... INSURANCE MRS. MOXEB" 147 N. Com'L Room 6. tlOODRY Zzjs .Fertile 411 Oregon Eldg. Phone 457 The Seavy BcD Insurance - -Agency 'General Iasarance i - JVm. Neimejrer " ""Druggist 14 Easiness For. Yost ' ' Health 175 N. CJomT. Phone 167 THE LAST WORD in the radio-analysis of disease Is '"' the Abrams ampli-stati-phone. .This machine records the presence of disease by an. audible note. . We have also added the latest micro-oscille-clasts to our treatment rooms. These electronic machines dis sipate disease in much less time .than was previously pos sible. ' : DR. R H; WHITE 600 U. 8. Bank Bide. Lill)D :& BUSH BANKERS -Established 18S8 . . " " i ' '" " " .' i .''- - ; General BanHns Business i Office Hosts frcn ing. 1 Oscar - Gingrich will - sing "That Wonderful Mother of Mine, with x other appropriate music on the program, including several selections " by a sextette. The center section of the theater is being reserved for mothers and wives of members of the class. Any man not affiliated with any church organization , is invited to attend: , Red flowers In memory of mothers who are living and white flowers for those who have died will be furnished those at tending the class who are unable to obtain flowers. Liberal Religious Literature Free On application, 657 Chemeketa. ! m-11 Printers Club Meets- Commercial printers of the Wil lamette valley affiliated with the Den Franklin club met at Inde pendence last night for their monthly meeting. Frank Taylor of Albany is president of the or ganlzation. Merchants Secretary Here Mr. j W. M. Hartford of Port land was in Salem on 'business Saturday. Mr. Hartf ord . a is the field secretary for the Oregon Re tail Merchants association, and has his headquarters In Portland. Big Track Purchased Additional equipment. In . the form of a large truck has been added to the Buttercup Ice Cream company by P. M Gregory, man ager. The truck will be used in connection with r business at Dal las and intermediate "points. Notice ; to Lot Owners . In Lee Mission cemetery: We have made some very substantial improvements in this cemetery and are -anxious that all lots should be put In fine appearance fcr 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. Rigdon or C. P. Wells, Send money as follows: full lot. $2: half lot $1; single grave, 50 cents. 1 All ? lots not paid for by Decoration day win be subject to resale. 1 Look tip - your, deed and see If you have paid for your space. Lee Mission Cemetery ; Board. Lone Speeder Fined . Fifteen dollars was the fine paid by E W. Pielow when he was arraigned before Justice of the Peace P. J. Kuntz Saturday on a charge: of speeding. Pielow was arrested by State Traffic Officer G. Max Flanery. Mass Meeting Slated A mass meeting will be held in Ball's hall at Turner "Monday night at & o'clock. All candidates who are seeking nominations at the primary election next Friday are invited ; to. attend and a good turn out is anticipated. . W. F. Wright is chairman 'of 'the com mittee on arrangements. - Osteopathy lor litres- f, Dr. 'Marshal, '228 Oregon build ing, i mil Brooks -Graduates Six 'Blx students of the Brooks' pub lic school will be graduated from the eighth grade Thursday night, at 8:30 o'clock. Members of the TER3IIXAIi V 1 Cars for hire without drivers. PHONE 2020 T Day: and Night Service Popular Priced Tailored Suits f 25 to'945 lien's and Young Mena D. H. MOSHER j Tailor. DJL ITAIIRISON L FOLK ' l- v and. DR. PATJli G. STAPBJUf EHectronio Physlciane We practice electronic diag nosis and treatment as taught and practiced by Dr. Abrams. We are the only physicians ia Salem who use the latest per fected machines which get re sults in one half of the time. ; THE ERA CLINIC 14S4 State, Corner IBUi , Hours 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Consultation Free. - - Good Ileal A XL 70. XHDEOUT, ProprietT , : 10 a. el, to 3 p. 2a class are George Harris, - Lester Dowe, Charles .Batchelor,1 Samuel Ramp, Floyd Nusom and Eato Ward. Mrs. Mary L. Fulkers6n, county school superintendent, will address the class while the " di plomas will be presented by the principal. Each of the pupils will read a theme. , Special music and a flag drill are also included on the program. Members of the school board are Cecil Ashbraugb, clerk, F. X. Moisan, Fred Bajche lor and S. A. Harris. Instructors are E. D. Fletcher and Lavlna Anderson. Extra Special i Fcr Better Homes week, a beau tiful floor lamp and shades. for only 117.95. at Hamilton 2. ml 3 Monday Daddy's Night- Daddy's night will be celebrated at the Highland school Monday night at 7 o'clock. A' ball game between the athers and sons will be followed by a program consist ing of violin selections by Miss Iva Clare Love, an address by Mayor John B. Giesy, vocal num bers by Oscar Gingrich and one or two numbers by the Oscar Steelhammer players. All chil dren, whether boys or girls, are Invited to come and bring their dads and mothers. ,: Rereshments will be served. There is to be no charge made tor the entertain ment. ( I ' i ' 10-Inch Black Wood Three large loads for $15. Quick delivery. Fred E. Wells. Phone 1542. . . . Street Fl usher Kxpected The street - flusher recently , or dered by the city council will ap pear on the : streets of Salem in the near future, according to Wal ter Low, street commissioner, who returned from Portland yesterday, where he inspected the new equip ment. The - machine has been tested on the Portland streets, and a man was sent to Portland Sat urday to learn how to manipulate the machine. ' T i For Rent ; Modern flat at 760 Marlon street, $40. Vacant today, . 5 rooms large. Becke & Hen dricks, U. S. bank bldg.' mil Three One-Art Plavs Willamette . university . nubile Bpeaking, department, Waller hall, May 13, at 8 p. m. Admission, 35 cents. ' t ml3 Children's Clinic Monday- Competent' physicians will ex amine children whose health is below normal at the free clinic to be held at the Salem hospital on Monday between S o'clock in the morning and 5 o'clock in the af ternoon as a part of the program for national hospital day. The hospital will be open to the pub lic s at night, and all those Inter ested are invited to visit the in stitution, i : ; - - For Sale Gas filling statldn, close In, oh South Commercial street, i Soco lof sky, 341 State st. mil 'Appeal Notice Filed " " Notice of appeal to the supreme court was filed yesterday in the case of Pat Burns vs. Wilfor'd La- Fountaine. ' On March 26 'the cir cuit court In an order ' signed by Judge Percy R. Kelly, ordered the suit dismissed without prejudice. Osteopathy the Original and genuine -spinal treatment. Dr. Marshall, 228 Oregon building. : .) v- t i 'i mil Legion Meet Monday Night Whenever members of Capitol Post, No. 9 of the American Legion hear that there Is to be "imported talent" to furnish, entertainment tor a post meeting nothing can stand " In the ') way to. prevent at tendance. Such -a call has gone out' for the 'special meeting to be fteld at McComacK Tnall Monday aight. In - addition ,. to the pro gram, there will be a feed and a general pep rally to arouse added enthusiasm for the coming state FUXERAIi Jf OTICE Died, at a local hospital Satur day, Mrs. T. H. Thayer, 94. The remains will be forwarded to Portland today. ' Funeral, arrange ments are in charge of the Webb funeral parlors.' - IT2AXi S1U020X3 7- ""'rkma'iui-'1" . WEBB'S FUNERAL ? PARLORS' ' FUTfERAIi DIRZOTOI51 ;.7" - fSxpert Embalmera SOS 8. Oiarea-Pacse 1SS RIGDON SON'S: . IIOIITITAIIT i ' x ... - ' - ' Uneonsled iBerrletf IS ST. SlgW-FkM lit i Dr. Mendelsohn ' Eye Specialist Does not beloivg to any COM BINE. His1 prices .are very reasonable for the materials and Bervice given. He guar antees satisfaction fn ' every respect. If glasses do not give satisfaction, they will be changed free for a period of one year. Phone 723, 210 11 United States Bank Build ing. ' 1 convention to be held in Portland during the Rose Festival, June 11 to 14. George P. Griffith, state vice commander, is being boomed for state commander, and, in prep aration for his campaign has had his vocal chords overhauled. Com rade Griffith recently ' underwent an operation for the removal of his tonsils, but is again partaking of solid nourishment. According to word received In Salem Satur day John Quinn, national com mander of ' the American legion, will attend the Oregon convention. Kodaks, Films and : Kodak finishing at Darby's Drug Store. xnl3 One License Issued i Though their names were . simi lar there was no relation between two applicants for a marriage li cense who appeared at the county clerk's ofUce Saturday. The ap plicants were Kenneth H. Camp bell, '375 North Fourteenth, and Margaret M. Campbell, 725 North Church. William Goldon of Sil verton and Edna Howard of Port land were disappointed because they were unable to obtain a li cense here. ; They were referred to the Multnomah cqunty clerk. Dr. Anne Brekke . , Physician. Phone 859, 469-J. . m-11 Roses Are Blooming Roses are beginning to bloom throughout the city, the first of these appearingTnore than a week ago. Several varieties ere now in bloom, including white, pink and red roses. In Portland the first person to report arpsebush in blossom is the object of much pub licity, which generally -Includes" a photograph of the plant. Roses are not unusual in this country, as can be seen by the name Rose City for Portland, and it is on ac count of the numerous varieties and abundance that the publicity Is given. ' Modern 7 Rooms j For rent or sale. Vacant at 1650 south High street. Garage, furnace, . fireplace, etc. ' Becke & Hendricks, U. S. bank. bldg. mil Stayton Stan Is Ilcld . O. L. Winkle .-of Stayton was re ceived at the county jail Saturday to await action of the grand jury. He was. charged "with the .larceny of a watch. Winkle appeared be fore J. R.- Grler, justice - of . the peace for the Stayton district. Floor Lamps and Shades For only $17.95v. This Is for Better Homes week only. C. S. Hamilton. m!3 Klwanis Contest Kmlod Kiwanlang made 9801 calls, not counting extra trips," while com, pletlng the recent : visiting con test. . The winning side had 4813 calls to their credit, while the los ers had 4578, a difference of 235. Who the winning members are will be announced at the Tuesday luncheon. Mrs Victoria Deinarest will be the speaker of the day, with the -music to be furnished by Mr. Agnew Demarest,, her hus band. - v 1 PERSONALS T Dr. Lee,. ' president " of Albany college, was In the city Saturday afternoon. ." Hugh Latham, varsity pitcher for the University of Oregon base ball team, was in the city yester day on his way home to Sllverton, where he will spend the wek-end. Latham graduates this June. ; Mr. and Mrs. , R. W. Brlggs of Kennewlck, Wash., motored to Salem to enjoy the May Day fes tivities at Willamette university. They are remaining In Salem over the week-end. . ; ,Norlvij P.'.Hoff of, Portland, was the guest 'at the 'hbme' of 'Mrs. O. P. Hof f for two days last. week., -y Bruce De Yo of the, Jefferson high school In Portland Is' a guest on the Willamette University cam pus 'for Junior week-end. He Is staying at the Sigma Tau house. j Fred Schomaker,. whose . home was formerly in this city, was here on a brief business trip Saturday. t Mr. and Mrs.- Al.lKrause 'and son, Johnny, will spend the day visiting their parents in .Portland. t S. "E. Davis, local manager, of the F. W. Woolworth store -here, returned Saturday - from San MOW Fair .Treatment; False Statement (From Capital Journal May 5.) If J. F. "Oklahoma" Jones dis trict sealer of weights and meas ures and old-line republican of years standing In this part of the, state, remains in the field 'as a candidate for nomination as the republican candidate- for county judge here, it will be In defiance of the ultimatum handed to him by a select committee of Fred L. Gifford's local Ku Klux Klan or-, ganlzation. For the second time since he announced that he would be a can didate Jones has been advised by the Glf ford followers in the coun ty, that they. ' the klansmen, had decided, that he was not to run, and that the klan support for the republican nomination was to be thrown behind J. T. Hunt, pres et county commissioner, who also aspires to the nomination. of the klansmen Jones. 'who Was" numbered among the , faithful in the campaign of two years ago, . took the position; that the selec tion of candidates' under Orecron's ' primary, system was a matter for the voters and not any secret . po litical organization to decide. Cast- ing his lot with the klansmen who have revolted against the boss- rule of Glf ford, Jones filed his candidacy. j Wednesday night of last week Mr. -Jones was waited upon by a? committee from the klan, who ' routed him out of bed and inform ed him that their organization had decided that he should withdraw fro the race In favor of 'Hunt, whose candidacy the GIffordites had decided to sponsor. On the committee which delivered the ul-' tlmatum were Karl Pease, exalted cyclops of the klan, Carl T." Pope, candidate for; the republican nom ination for ' district attorney, Al bert Follrlch and John Smith, , Aumsville rancher who has been an active worker, and office holder In the Giff ord klan of late months. Jones, has announced -that the GIffordites can do as they please. but he proposes to remain In the race. Reports received from various parts of. the county where the klan envoys have been '. working reveal that" the: Ku Klux endorsement was given. 4o Hunt In consider ation of the pledge from Hunt sup porters that they ' would line up behind Pope's candidacy for dis trict attorney, and Pope's cam- paign is . being conducted "along the line of such a trade. (Paid advertisement by Frank. smitn, Aumsvine; Kan Pease, Francisco, where he, spent the week on business and in attend ing the regular meeting ' of store superintendents. , . Mrs., Walton and little son Dud ley of Shaw were Salem visitors yesterday. Lewis Nichols, --. who lives iicar Dayton, -was in the city Saturday morning. i, James Tim, C. B. Shaw and R. D. Gray spent Saturday on a fish ing trip near Stayton. Ward Irvine of Portland was in the city on business yesterday, leaving for. Corvallls last night. Mr. Jrvlne was , formerly . private secretary to Governor Valter M. fierce. , -. Miss Mary Notson, a teacher, at Falls .City, is spending the week end visiting friends at Willamette university, where she was former ly a student. , Glen Gray of Corvallls was in the city yesterday. - A partisan is a man who thinks you are an enemy it you can't be as unreasonable as he is. ? ,- 1 -THIS LABEL on jyour printing calls i your . business to the attention of Union men and their friends. Its use costs you nothing extra. Just Ask For It next time you meet your printer. LABEL COMMITTEE CAPITAL TTPOOEAPHICAIi TOIOa Va. tlO a ,. Many Salem reopie nave kdney trouble by the; - SCHAEFER'S KIDNEY PILLS ',... i, If affected, you too, can 'get relier in this sure , -and efficient way. 3 a ; ' Schacjfer's Drug Store I . v ' - . The Penslar . Store . ... .? El I.-'- -133 N. Commercial St. Lull mriiMiMiiuniBniiuiiitniiiiiiiinimumMiaiHiirm Kii!mniH mm Is fAll t We Ask. Inll ' , (From Capital Journal Mar 10.) .To the editor I have observed in the press recently a number of articles relating to my candidacy for" the office of county judge in the republican primaries on May. 16, 1924. t Ordinarily there is no occasion for a candidate to pay' attention to every rumor that goes about dur- - Ing a campaign whether on the lips of men or in the public print, but there appears to be so much of a certain character that' I believe a statement is due from me at this time, and therefore crave a small amount' of your space.. ' ' Prior to my 'filing for county Judge a numner of mutual friends of myself and County Commission er J. T. Hunt had conferences with both myself and Mr. Hunt relative to the judgeship, and urged that but one of us run for the office, as it was believed that our follow ing would be somewhat the same in any contest. It was reported to me that Mr. Hunt had decided not to run for the office should' his old neighbor and friend. Judge W H. Downing aspire for the position on the democratic ticket. Judge Downing later announced bis can didacy and judging Mr. Hunt had been eliminated, I regularly filed my announcement of, candidacy Since making said announcemet no person has asked me to with draw from the race,-and my can didacy has steadily grown in strength and I am very grateful"! indeed for the many words of en couragement and support I am re ceiving from my friends over the county. If I am elected to this office I will be the tool of no fac tion or clique but serve the peo pie of the county fearlessly and efficiently and it is on this ground that I am seeking the office, and will not be dominated by any person or set of persons. Some of the persons to whom the articles refer did in fact see me prior to my filing for the of fice, but none of them have asked me to withdraw from the race after I filed and assuredly no per sons or body of persons came to my home and asked me to with draw at such an unseemly hour of the night as the papers indicate. What; was said to me by persons prior to filing my candidacy, was on the street and the various of fices and places of business about town. Possibly some of the per sons who talked i with me were members of the Ku Klux Klan, for I understand there are a number of such about the. city, and I am not familiar with -all of the lodge and order, connections of the peo ple of the city of Salem, and be lieve that much of the rumor one hears ' is ill founded, as some of this press report surely is. V Truly yours, a -.X.-J. F. JONES, : Salem, Ore., May 9. W. Pettyjohn, Sllverton; John A. Salem; Albert Follrlch, Salem.) LI j fCjOOD SRAPnj 's the basis of every meaL "BETTERyEr t BREAD ' used in your advertisements ' and iflMBnrmiaiiminimiiffiniunuiiiiiuiMn i overcome use of , Phone 197 imnii.ii ira 'mfliniii nam mm m mm ira irj rm m m mum mi mi km Lane Morleyls Askwi0 for 'the Republican' fldmina. tion forXounty Assessoj Lane Morley who . Is asking for the republican nomination for county assessor, has lived In Ore gon for 20 years. He has made good in business and is a heavy taxpayer. He taught school in Oregon for 12 years, was in the real estate busi ness f o r two years and for five years has been in the gro Lane Morley cery business. He is' endorsed by some of the leading citizens Of the county and will make a good race. Of Mr. Morley's two opponents one has been Jn,the office as deputy or .principal for nine, years and the, other for : eight years. Mr. Morley ia waging an earnest cam paign Xand ;is -making - many friends.- Adv. ; Hubby. !s Task-Master; v Woman Seeking Divorce , Seceral hard'years with John Olson; , with the breaking "point coming .when he;insi3ted. in . mak ing! b.er put. in ( several cords of wood while she was . ill, proved- sufficient for Greta I. Olson, - ac cording to a complaint filed in the county clerk's office Saturday. The couple 'was married . in r Polk county on November 29, 1912; and have two minor children. Not only did her spouse possess a violent, temper, she allegesbut he often used! vile language to- toward her and treated her In a most Inhuman, manner. He Is eight years her senior, she says. ' 'About three years after ' their GEO. W. PALMER Republican Candidate for ; ' . County Commissioner - SloganEconomical adminis tration of all public business" , 1 Primaries May 16, 1024 All Sizes. ' ' ... i i . ' IIeadtnarters For SHERVIN WILLIAMS . - PAINTS FRY'S DRUG STORE SSO N. Commercial St, P. J. KUNTZ 1 Candidate for Justice i of the ; Peace Salem j District Having filled the office by appointment for a full year I will, appreciate your support on my record. Adv. I " ' ' VMOWGLASS $1.00 Special Sunday Dinner $1.00 . Cocktails ' ' . Choice of , . Fresh shrimp or crab meat Relishes Chicken Soup : Sliced Tomatoes With Mayonalso , . . Entre , ; , . Choice of ' ' '-".t ' Chicken Frlcase Gardinler Beef Tenderloin al a Roose ., r Roast Chicken, Celery Dressing Sirloin Steak, Mushroom Sauce ; . Sliced Chicken al a King . Desserts ; ; ' Pie or Vanila Ico Cream : . Coffee- .Tea ' ' or Milk Oregon Pulp . Salen, -Oregoa - ilANUFACTUREKS Sulphite, and Manila Wrappinss, also IJatc!:cr3 V.'r pins, Adding Machine' Paper, I Grcascprrf,' C! Drug Bond, Tfcsu Screening and S?cchlti:3 . marriage he besan to pay r tion to a 'young .wemati, tt conciliation "was rf ectc 1. la l he again : paid attention to , same young lady. During tLa I five years of their married life : forced her to do a man's outside the house, working: i . . field. Once he threatened to 1 her and often-he -was Intciieat; " she charges. 'She" finally left L: October 20, 1923, and since V. has made her, home with her r;ir ents. . . As he Is'capablo of carnins ; least 175 , a month, she a.slts t: she receive a cash payment ( $250, with $50 a month for I: support of their children. C : also asks one-half interest i property that -he owns. T7E PAY cAca :c: yodi: -y If , . .'AlID TCCL" ci.Fcm!lurc C . Ccst Price j T:.: .' L PETEit zim:.:;;::: ;a:. Candidate for conrrcsa i ' wan to a joint debate J a f . used AXD r.i:r.uiLT rr; . - irtUTEi:: At a Savings of CO to C j ' ' I'er Cent Underwoods: . Jtoynla Remingtons L. C. V.zr.' ' Positive Guarantee, given will Every, Machine RUBBER STAMPS and f TAI. Everything -in rubber slaiu; made In our own plant All Makes of Typewriters Over hauled or Rebuilt by 12. ;crt Workmen. All Makes Rented $1.00 r?r Month; $7.50 for three montl. i COMMERCIAL v STOKE 8a lorn, 'Oregon If it's for the office we have it' and Par sr 0