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- TOE OREGON STATESMAN; SALEM, OREGON Lane Morley Is Asking for 1 the Republican Nomina. schools In the county'Iinished their work recently. From now on the schools will begin to close In rapid succession. . NEYS IN EE. IFF I i NS I "' 77 ' Y x I I 3Ieeting at Hayesvllle The law enforcement .. pictare, "The Last Raid of Sheriff Ken dall of Linn County," will be shown at Hayesvllle Baptist church on Wednesday. May 14. at 8 p. in. This picture has many thrilling features such as the showing of the filthy and poisonous conditions tinder which "moonshine" is made, and crooked officials "tipping off" the moonshiner, and depicting a raid upon a desperate moonshiner as thrilling as though It hap pened In' the mountains of Ten nessee. - : ::-1 ! Setter Homes Week t - Special floor, lamps" and shades 17.95 at Hamilton's. - L ml4 I "Will lie Extradited ' - Governor Pleree yesterday issu ed an extradition for the return of William W. Fish to Lake Andes, S. D.. where he is wanted on a statutory charge. He Is under arrest at Toledo, Or. Convict Caught Jack Murphy, who escaped from the state penitentiary several months ago. has been arrested in Ogden, Utah, and a guard from th tatA orison left for that place last night to bring - him back. Murphy was sentenced from Hood Hirer county to serve 1 8 months on a statutory charge. Floor Lamps and Shad Tor only $17.95. This la for Better Homes-week only. C. SJ -Hamilton. "7 '' "ml3 Forest Scene Completed . A huge backgroundlor the for est display at the state house has been completed by'F. Ray Felker. local artist. The scene depicts a forest view, with mountains In the background. It measures 18 by. 16 feet, and Is emphasised by special lighting effects. Mr. Felker recently completed a series of for est scenes for the interior of the Liberty theater. - ...' Bible Clas Well Attended - Nearly 300 persons attended the John J. Evans Bible class for men at the Bligh theater Sunday morn ing, a large number of mothers and wires being present as guests for Mothers day. An exceptionally fine address was'glVenf by Rev, ,Mr. Evans. Musical ' numbers were furnished by a woman's sextette, while Oscar Gingrich 'sans -5 Won derful jMorhef '03 Mlne,t and: 'Mr. Republican Candidate fa. ; Ctounty Commissioner--- Slogan Economical adminis tration of all public 'business ; 7 paries, Wajr'iO;; jte ,; Join Our Circulating Library i No feesVno' regulations,, latest fiction rented Sc per day. New books added as published. 4 days for 10c, 3c per day there after. ' . v . . .,, , COMJIEXICIAL BOOK STORE INSURE AND FEEL SAFE CONCORDIA INSURANCE MRS. JIOTER 147 2T. Com'L . Room O. llOODRY ,411 Oregon . WAg, '.Phonor 457 The Scary Bell Insurance Agency General Insurance - "Billy" Bell JVm. Neimeyer In Business For Yoar , - Health ' I75,N; CcnT. , Phcne 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-clasts to our treatment rooms. These electronic machines dis sipate disease In much less time than was previously pos sible. DR. B. II. WHITE ftO V. 8. Bank BJdg. LiiDD & BUSH BANKERS i1..:- EsUblished 1863 -; Ccasrai' EsnlnlBusincsdl t Office Ilcurs frcn 10 su xa. lo 3 p. a. Martin "Mother Machree." Wom en are invited to attend this class twice a year, once on Mothers day and again on Armistice day.-,. To the Voters of Marlon County If you appreciate the service of an official who Is too busy with duties connected with the office to conduct a personal campaign, rote 85X. Mary L. Fulkerson, County School Superintendent. - : l' r: i J ml6 Parks Are Crowded .. - . : With the mercury reaching the 8 7-mark Sunday, all the; parks in the city were crowded during the afternon while cool places in the country were sought by many peo ple fortunate enough to awn auto mobiles.! :'f V4'' J. 'y.t.J Takes Chicago Position . ' .,. A. F. Dunnock, who has , been bookkeeper for the Capital 'City Creamery: company for the past two years. - left for Chicago last Saturday nlghtt where he has ac cepted a j very lucrative! position with a large wholesale milk con cern of that city. Jersey Club to Meet The Marion County Jersey club will meet at the John Davenport farm. 1 miles south of Silverton. at 1 1 a. t m. May 1 7. I Members are asked to bring well filled bas kets. Ice cream and eof fee will be furnished by Silverton mem bers. ' There will be judging- in the afternoon for everyone. A Good Selection ' - ' ' Of lamps and lamp shades at special " prices dn'rinj' Better Homes 'week. Hamilton. 340 Commercial St. ' '1 "ml4 Visitors Take Stairs j ' Owing; to the elevator service being out of commission until about ; 4 o'clock in the afternoon, visitors to offices in the Bank of Commerce building were forced to take the stairs Monday. , Kodaks, Films and Kodak finishing at Darby's Drug Store. ml3 VFW Plans Big Dance Final plans for a dance at the armory Friday night were com pleted by a committee 'of Veter ans of Foreign" Wars who met at the Gray Belle Monday, noon. Ar rangements 'are being 1 made io give election returns during , the dance. .The armory will be decor ated and "Several ' prominent Sa- j - - Candidate for . . 'Justice of the Peace Salem J District m i k mi Having filled the office by appointment for a full year I will appreciate your support on my record. Adv. , j TERMINAL '.A X 1 1 ?.. - . . SERVICE - ' Cars for hire without drivers. ) PHONE 2020 ' Day and Night Service v Popular Priced Tailored Salts 25 to f45 lien's and Young Men's D. H. MOSHER " l.': . Tailor. DR. HARRISON L FOLK ' 'and .DR. PAUL g: STAPRAH , Electronle Pbyslciana We practice electronle diag nosis and treatment as taught and practiced : by Dr.:. Abrama. We are the only phyildant in Salem' who use the latest per fected 'machines which get re rults la one halt of the time. THE ERA CLINIC 14M State, Corner 15th . Sours 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. . Consultation Free , lnotes Good Health f 'l One-Tlilrd Cream II. 'K. RIDKOUT, Proprietor lem women will preside over the punch bowls. Holman's six-piece orchestra has' been ' engaged for the music. The committee in charge of the dance consists of G. F. Young, chairman; Allan Car son. Bryan Conley, Ed Rowland and George Herbster. i 5 Watklns Pledges Support- ' Elton Watklns. representative in congress, pledges his vote to the support of the Bursum pension bill and will vote over the president's veto, according to a letter received by Bolton Hamble, in answer to a telegram sent by the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Other favorable replies and pledges of support were sent by. Senators. C L. McNary and Robert Stanfield and Repre sentative iVf. C'Hawley. Special MeetlBR Called At the request of the Initial gift committee, a special meeting of the YMCA board of directors has been called for Thursday noon. The object of the meeting is to discuss the possibility of the board of directors, as a group, making the initial ' subscription for the YMCA building campaign. This drive will be launched in October and will be for the purpose of" ob taining $200,000 for the erection of a new building on Court street. Elect Cart B. Webb i t Coroner. No. 90 on the ballot. ml3 "v.? ' f' '.! Mr. Lenimon' Seriously 111 Mr. Lemmon, former .owner of the Marion apartments, is in a Portland hospital and critically 111, according to reports, received here. His wife and son are also with him. .' ..' Labor to Hear CandJdat An invitation to attend an open meeting of the Salem Trades and Labor council tonight has been extended to all political aspirants who seek nominations at the Fri day election, according to an an nouncement by W. H. Chase, busi ness agent. Each speaker will "be limited to 10 minutes. Birth Is Reported : S Word of the arrival of Peggy Pauline at a 'local hospital May 7, has been received at the office of Dr. William B; Mott. cHy' health officer. The baby' glrl was born to Mr. and MrsyJohn Van San ten of Silverton. . j" -c . ; ; - ! . ! Hamilton's Fnmitnre Store Is selling a big .value in a floor lamp and shade for $17.95 during Better Homes week. 340 Commer cial St. " i- ! ml4 Rotariatis Will Sins ! . An old-fashioned singing school, under the leadership of Dan Lang enberg. will feature the Wednes day noon meeting of the Rotary club. Reports of special commit tees will also be given while the recent questionnaires sent . all members will be discussed. , Speeder Loses License Fifty miles an hour on curves, and too .much attention to his fe male companion cost John Propp $10 cash and the loss of his driv ers' license for-30 days when he appeared before P. J. Kuntz. jus tice of the peace. Monday. Propp was arrested Sunday night by H. L. Griffith, state traffic officer. Three One-Act Plays- Willamette university public speaking department,! Waller hall. May 13, at 8 p. m. ' Admission, 35 cents. m!3 Shoplifting Case .Continued--. Y Hearing of J. E. Boyd,: held on a shoplifting charge, will be con tinued in Justice court Wednesday. Mrs. Boyd and two small children are fteing detained at the ' police DIED KEYS Edward Keyes died at a local hospital May 12, at the age of 80 years. ' Funeral An nouncements later. Webb fun eral parlors in charge of ar rangements. - ' '' l' DUDLEP Verlin Enos Dudley died at the home of his parents May 12. 1924. at the age of one month. Services will be held at the Webb funeral parlors to day. May 13, at 2 p. p. R,ev. Mr. Acheson will have chargo of services. Interment will be in City View cemetery.. i CxAtm 4Hortuarp nnuvi aid rOVEJLAZt DXSXOTOU rB its. v. Kflcteat Wsxfc ModrU Tiui '' WEBB'S FUNERAL PARLORS FUNERAL DIRSCrfOR3 Kxpert Embalmern ; 10 S. Ckarek Tow 111 RIGDON z SON'S ISOHTUABX ; UataAled-C'irfltt--- tst . SJsV-nra Its V tion for County Assessor 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 for' two years and for five years' has been In the gro- Lane Morley cery business. He i 13 vuuuiku uj some of the leading citizens of the county and will make a good race. Of Mr. Morley's two opponents one has been in the office as deputy or principal for nine years and the - other for eight years. : Mr. Morley is1 waging an earnest cam paign and is making many friends.- Adv., . - . station until the other's case Is heard. ; When arrested by Officer Olson Saturday Boyd had just taken some cheap clothing from a local store. . Investigation revealed an enormous quantity and variety of articles. The police, with the assistance of Boyd, spent Monday in seeking to-return the stolen property as far as possible. Boyd, was unable to remember where he had acquired some of the stuff. Road Hog Causes Wreck . Though his automobile was forced off a bridge and then turned', bve in faJ ditgh th ma chine was' "little damaged and no one injured, according to a' report made to the police by'W. T. Mal loy, of the I Cherry City 4 bakery. The accident occurred on the Riv er road, about four miles north of Salem Sunday afternoon. The other car crowded ; him , off ! th bridge, Malloy said. He tailed to obtain the license number ot the other automobile. , Elect Carl R. Webb Coroner. No. 90 on the ballot. ml3 . Bails Are Forfeited - Rather than delay their Sunday touring, several motorists forfeit ed bail when they failed to appear in the police court yesterday. Marc; Saucy, .route -9, cut a corner and forfeited' $3 r'-l iU .Thompson tf Can by failed to dint his headlights nd also had no tall , ligfit-"; Hej Jost $5 ?Rr D , JPpllfff ee-ef-SeatUe Torfeijted $10. on a jspeeding charge. J. B". -tlulsey ol'iLe'banon was it rested for failure to dim his lights pearance today.' : .. ,fi ;i (j J nnlc Dealer Robbed I ft , s i i : ' Two revolvers and a variety of articles were stolen from his place of . business Sunday nightt H. Steinbock. 21a Center, notified the police Monday. - Kni ranee to the building was gained by removing a!, window on the alley.?; ,j : Dance Tonigjit,' Derby Hall Du BoisV popular dances every Tuesday. . -. mia TonriKt Hit by Auto While repairing his automobile at South , Commercial and Hoyt Sunday, R. W. Mclntyre of Vader, Wash., was struck by an automo bile driven by Helen Phillips of Portland. Mclntyre was taken to the office of a physician where he was found not badly injured. Store Is Overheated Overheating of a cookstove did some damage to the wall and called out the fire 'department about 3 o'clock Monday afternoon. The stove was in the residence of Paul Marnach,-221 South.High. Extra Special i For Better Homes week, a beau tiful floor lamp and shades for only $17.95 at amllton'3.' ml3 Clinic Is Success The Salem hospital's school children clinic held yesterday in observance of Hospital day,, was a decided success. More than 75 children between the ages of 6 Co 16 were presented for examina tion. The local doctors generously donated their time and. medical skill to the work and gave the parents confidential . information regarding the needs of their child ren. The hospital was open for inspection during the entire day and fcntortalued many visitors. j Ci Candidates Ure Heard : ' 4j f . Sereral candidates if or repnb4- can nominations met- at Turner last' night and addressed the vot ers of that district. Those -atT tending and speaking were FrarfR T. Wrightman, candidate for coup-, ty judge;-Mark McCallister. Z.'X Riggs, Robin - D. 7 Day and ! to, Slaughter, candidates for the legis lature;' Hal "D. Patton. candidate for delegate to the national con vention, and Ralph Thompson, candidate for sheriff. W. . IL. Wright presided. The meeting was' held at' Ball's hall, j j T?tj EIeklinK Plants , ' In all varieties. Greenhouse open evenings. 15th and Market street. C. Ft. Breithaupt, Florist. . ' ml8 More School Finish Work Three more schools in the 'coun ty "have completed the year's work and the annual reports received at the office of the county school superintendent." These . schools' were those at Looney, West Wood burn - and x Swegle, .Four -other Kennedy Files Suit Principal of $2500 and interest from June, 1922,- is asked by Wil liam Kennedy in a suit filed in the county clerk's office against A. L. Rlggs, the Brown Investment company and others. According to the complaint A. L. Biggs and his wife, Ida M. Rlggs, were loaned the money June 22. 1920. Ken ney also claims that certain terms of the mortgage were violated. SmIUi Seeks Jndgment - Judgment for $2100 on a' prom issory no(e and an order declaring his lien to be a first lien, is asked in a suit .brought by M. T. Smith against A. A. Murada, R. D. and Lenora Whelan and the Ladd & Bush bank. Smith claims that the note was ' given October 2S, 1921and no payments or interest made since April. 1923. Elect Carr II. Webb- Coroner. No. 90 on the ballot. ml3 , . Wants Property Sold Suit ( to have, certain . property sold and the proceeds distributed. was filed Monday by Charles L. Saunders against Jessep Hall Mo sher, Melvin Nelson Mosher, Clara May ; Baldwin, Arthur Baldwin. Katie Faye Snyder,: K. K. Snyder and Charles N. Mosher. The prop erty Is too small to be partitioned among all parties concerned,' It is said.. ' Services of a' referee are also SOUght. . Vf- ; Boy Sconts Plan RaUy , ( .. Boy Scouts at Chemawa will' sponsor a field rally May 29 as a part' of the commencement' week exercises at the Indian1 school, ac cording to K; L. Haga, four-county executive foit the Boy Scouts. The boys are ail taking a keen interest in the Indian patrol work at pres- Will Elect Teachers Election of several, more' new teachers is expected to be the chief business before the school board which meets tonight. Details of the' new Parrish junior high school will also be discussed. Exhibition Tonight Hoys 42 to 15 -Will give a Red Cross junior ljfe saving exhibition at,7:30 ton'ght at the, tank -of the local YMCA. .. -.. The boys : are all trying out for, Red Cross, life-saving medals. The showing; which theyr'make tonight will be accept ed aa' a basis for those awards. fThe exhibTtioh'wni'consist of dem onstrating ""life-saving " methods.' sucH as 'swimming, 'breaking grip; of drowning person and getting to shore. i.The I boys are under the direction of Marion Lewiss. It; , Wpodburn Men Ask . Trial t . . Pleas of not guilty to charges of violation ef the liquor law were entered In , justicacourt .Monday by' three W'oodburn,. men. The ijrlo were . S. ' R. Lynian. charged With possession; . Henry Whitney and. TOm ! Shorten, charged with selling and possession. All three were released on $300 bail each. Whitney's trial will be held May 21; Lyman's May 22 and Shortell's on May 23. The men were arrest ed In Wood burn by Marshal Co vey. He said. yesterday the arrest was made through the aid of marked money. ' Will Offer Comedy Members of the Julius Caesar club, of Salem hiirh Rchool. will offer "Miss Santa- at" thfe hih Bcnooi auauorium i- riday. night. As members of the club are all boys, the female members of the cast were picked by selection. Miss. Grice Snook coached the cant '- . .'. - Boy on Bicycle Hurt Severe cuts about the head were received jby a boy who rode his bicycle Into an automobile be longing to A. J. Basey, 691 South Capitol, which was , parked in front ,0$ t,he Kay Woolen Mills of-, f ioe 'The name of the boy was hot learned. He received first aid at, the emergency hospital of the ca morn La packing company. Cancer Removed Yesterday .by the use of medi cine Dr. .Stone removed a cancer from the nose of Mr. Walter Pugh of Salem. , ' ml3 Students Told of Camp - V Advantages of the Citizens' military training camp, to be held at Camp Lewis June 18 to July 19 will bO' outlined for Salem high school students today by Col. Carle Abramf. who will speak this morn-. ing. The camp 'is open to boys between 17 and 24 years of age. ,: ; Accessories Stolen. ' ' ' A fair exchange may be no rob bery, but when the, article is In ferior, It Is a theft, according to ID i irh tl lrnKvitVn m mm I WX II II I XI v l f 11 I JL V ii IV tj Nl 1 N ii (None Under 14 Years of Age Admitted). Address by VICTORIA DEMAREST i : ''God f & Mas iter piece' ? - Of a cosmopolitan experience and training:, Mrs. Dema rest's lecture to men is pregnant with vital meaning. It strikes deeply at the problems that every man must face. NEW TABERNACLE University Campus, Corner State and Twelfth Large number of unreserved - seats for those without tickets. Admission free ' Paul Xieswonder,. who reported to the police that a motometer was, stolen .from his automobile and an. inferior one: left in its place., Harold Rosebraugh, 432 State street, . notified "the ' police " that someone had 'stolen an 'electric! light and battery from' his bicycle.' Elect Carl IS. Webb- Coroner. No. 90 on the ballot.' ml3 Mary Lurkins Makes Reply In reply and cross complaint to a divorce complaint filed by Guy C'Larkihs, Mary LI Larkins ad mits a few details but denies the majority. She asks for a decree in her favor. r ' 1 Two Licenses Issued t ' ' ' i Two marriage . licenses were issued. Monday, one to Elmer Hol loway and. Marian G rep; both of 1363 North . Seventeenth, : and,;t.o William" Cass and Irene May Bur hart,' bottt'of Stayton. .' , Farm. House Robbed, t" , t, , . While the family were at break- fast Sunday : morning, .'their Vouse; was robbed of 5 4 In 'cash, accord-" ing to n 'repOTt'Tnade to the shef Iff 's office by Mrs. Frank' Arqliette who lives near Hubbard. The rob-' bery is being", investigated 1 i Administrator Appointed Charles L. - Saunders has- been appointed administrator of th.e. Es tate of Lucy Woods, E. F. Allen, George Stuck ey and Stephen Bau man are named appraisers. Divorro Ierrce Signeil Elsie Sandberg was granted a divorce from Charles E. Sandberg in a decree signed Monday by Judge George G. Bingham. The plaintiff was awarded $500 per manent alimony, $10 a month for the support of each of their four children, and in addition to one half of certain property, an ad ditional one-third "to Insure 'pay ments. !The father may visit their (children at suitable times proyld- ing he first not fies : his ex-wife, and is not in arrears in his pay ments. , ' h personal: i it. ic Mr. and Mrs. C. H.. Smith of Bend were in Salem over the week end. 1 i ' Mrs. Mary Li. Fulkerson. County school superintendent, spent MonJ day visiting schools at Sunnyside and the. adjacent district. Fred A. Williams left for south em Oregon Sunday night on a A Good Thing- xKNT MISS IX Send your bsum and sddreM plainly written, together wh 5 cents (sad this lip) to Chamberlain Medicine Co., De Moines, Iowa, and receive in return a trial packsae continin CHAMBER LAW'S COUGH REMEDY for coegta colds, croupy bronchial, "flu" and whoops ing coughs, and ticklinir throat; CU AM-, BERLAIN'8 TABLETS for tomac, trouble, indigestion, gassy pains 'that crowd the heart; biliousness and consti pation; CHAMBERLAIN'S SALVE, needed In every family for burns, scalds, wounds, piles and skin affection; these valued family medicines for only 5 cent, IVnt m it- . ': '..;'' 1 T7" I II I 11111 I B rr If rr t i short business,., trip... . He., is, ex pected ba. Wednesday night or. 7h""d.a.-. . ,..,G,, Cr,COrUe.of Jefferson was In the dir. recently. . ,', ',' C. P. Jones and J. F. Rodgers of Eureka, Cal., were out-of-town merco' luncheon Monday, " - ' ' ' James )R. Linn, accompanied by Albert' Magnis Jr., a hop .bpyer of Chicago, returned to the city yes terday after spending the week end at Newport. 'Mr.-Magnis 'ar rived In the-city. Saturday night. , Mrs. Henry-E. Morris, who has been quite ill at her home, is Im proving .slowly but la not expected to b-3 up for another 10 days or two, weeks. '; i .:. - ',.;'( , ..Charles .W.illman.qf tho Termi nal hotel left Monday morning for Eouiheth Oregon to attend to some publicity work, for the Cen tral Stage"' Termlnal'-motel ''corn pany"." - J ' itaindn Dfmick :, who' Is teaching at 'Raymond;' Wash.; was 'In- the cityi over 'the week'tendj Hofwas graduated r from Willamette university- in 1922. r.j V , Ji.Mr. anid .'Mrs.j f WiinanriiliViCrar ven of Portland were Sunday visi tors at Jtbja. homeo1 Jin and Mrs,. Lee Canfield. . ; '. ,s. Arthur Petefs;o.f oattle, was, a guest , in; alera Sunday,, ;ivislting a the home of' Mrs.1 William Hart man on South. Liberty street. How Appendicitis Very Often Starts Chrontc gtoniach or bowel trou ble often causes an inflammation which spreads to the appendix, causing appendicitis. ; Ordinary bowel inflammation can often -be relieved with simple glycerine, buckthorn,-etc... as mixed in Adle rika. Most medicines act only on lower bowels,, but Adlerika acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel" and removes , all poisons Helps any- case gag on stomach In TEN' min utes. , J. . C. Perry,' druggist, 115 S. Commercial. -r-rAdy, ..-s ; . ... Oregon State Chapter National Collegiate Players Presents As You By Win, Shakespeare . j An Oui Door Production on the O. A. C. Campus ,- 1 ; : r. ' ; 1 , JVlay 23, 1 924 .Reserved Seats $1.00 and 75c j I Ii FURNITURE WALL PAPER PAINT DRAPERIES t I ? i i 11 IVAN.1G. MARTII Justice of the Peace . .v l RdlomDKtria .1 .1." " j, f A, VI, ' vears of niz6. ' . ' '26 yo&n In Salerrf. 20 years a'taxpaycr.' ' v j 2.. years ntwspaper reporter. .11 years an attorney. 'Pf'-SIosaB- " - f . ."Xaws strictly and inipartl il ly enforced; general reduction of fees; a square deal." Advl All Sizes. Ileadquartcrs For SHERWIN VILLIAL'S PAINTS FRY'S DRUG STOHD 280 N. Commercial Et, - Read the Classified Ad; of Like It 99 8 : 1 5 p. m. at Gray Belle Confectionery i f i i i I I 179. N. Conn " Salem 1