THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM OREGON S I WELLT WORTHY AND WELL QUALIFIED Candidate for Republican Nomination 'for Coroner - . .-.f.;-.;. Progressive Citizen. - - Is I J - -. . ... ... . , I til her death and then to-become the property of her son. Frank K. Seeley,who,wa ajso .left Sl.OpO. to proTide for his education; ten K. Johnson of Seattle, one-half in terest in the Champoeg farm, and the mortgage on some Seattle property; Charles Knapp of Grand Ronde, a mortgage on his farm; Emma Knapp and Clara L. Knapp cf Aurora. 154 acres of the Cham poeg farm; Albert Knapp and Frank Knapp of Aurora. 100 acres of land and 1500 each: furniture and personal projwrty to Emma Li Knapp. Frank Seeley was also to receive a lot in Yew Park ad dition in Salem. Ina Johnson was granted an additional $14.r.O for her past work and Emma L. Knapp $4 50 for the same reason. -Several otheit minor bequeaths" were' Included. I NEW CORPORATIONS I Articles of- incorporation, were filed here yesterday bv the Smiln ssaiet corporation of Portland, cap Itallzed at $100,000. The incor porators are V. A. Givens. W. A Robertson, John A. Lee. I Wilbelt Lumber company. Sil verton; to sell stock in the sum of $15,000. . A permit to operate fn'Oreeon was issued to Sherman & Fid well. Inc., a Seattle firm of commission merchants with a capital of $10. 000. H. E. MeCranry if Portland Is attorney-in-fact for Oreeon .Notice of dissolution was filed by the Wolfer-Dartholomew com pany of Portland. --V ,. , , . CARL II. IVKItn - '. . : Carl B. Webb, candidate for th ppnnhliMn mminotinn' coroner of Marion eonntv.' han Wn a roalHont r . ... -years, eleven of which he has spent in Salem, daring which time he has. been a taxpayer and business man here. He . is the owner of veDo s unerai manors. - - " : : i ' - . He is a member of the leading civic and social organizations He was in business in Seattle, Medford and Portland before coming to Salem. He has been an undertaker all his" life-his father was an He waa -assistant coroner under, Mr Clough, but Mr. Webb haa wia ur.s(tea lor puonc oince. , He Is married and has a family. v , ' - - . .- .i If nominated and elected, Mr . Webb' promises to conduct the untie m i ewuuBireaj ana Business like manner.: His slogan is: viw muvrv evil. i-., , 1. - : ; Novel on Screen The main screen- feature at tha Grand theater which starts today " i3 the photoplay adaptation of Harold Bell Wright's well known novel, "When a Man's a Man." f The plot concerns the adven tures. of an-indolent young club man who goes west a.fter the girl of his heart throws him down. He COtPLETE IN ITSELF " .' Sharpens the blade in the razor without removing it. Quick. Convenient. Easy to clean. Complete sets -- rair, with strop and extra - V hlades, $1 00 and up. v ValetIuttvStrop Razor lands In the cowboy town of Pres- coit, - Ariz., and goes to work on the Cross-Triangle ranch as an ordinary ranch hand. Here he loses his identity and becomes known as "Honorable Patches His daring and willingness to work and likeable personality win mm many friends on the ranch, but there are several ehron 1c cranks, : cranks that are sus picious of every stranger, and so Patches comes In for his share of suspicion. He does not improve hfs position any when he takes up with Yavapai Jce, a cattle rustier. wcom he realizes at once is simply a poor Doy in a bad environment How the tenderroot in pan o- t with the cattle rustler, pursued by a iyncning party, accused of shoot ing the ranch foreman, and finally vindicated by the poor boy he had emended, only to lose his right to happiness j with the girl he 1 iovea wnen sne comes west on her honeymoon trip, married to bis rival, make up one of the most lascinating photoolavs to r.nm in me screen in a long time. Double-Header Games at Silverton Played Sunday SILVERTOX. Or: Mv lY. Special to The Statesman I i ne bilverton baseball team met two other teams both at SHvertnn Sunday afternoon. The first wae piayea with Dallas and In, this Sil verton was the winner with a score of 1 5 to 1 . ; The Lan broth Were the batteries.: r ' , - In the second earn whlrh w piayea with the Heata cluh u Kast Portland, Silverton was v . . leaiea i to 5. In fhfa firnvhoti ana Watson were the batteries for suverton. ' . i Due to a misunderstanding in the schedule the Portland t . . came down with the understand ing that it was to play. Rather tnan disappoint the visiting team Silverton took it on although sev eral of the Silverton men wirn played out in the .first game. John Elder, manager, made the second game a try-out of new men. t; .Next Sunday It Is understood that the Silverton team will meet the Salem Ramblers. - unajow GLASS All- Cizc3. , . ; . Ilea dqnarters For - ' - 3iVi:i VttUALiS PAEITS . FRY'S DRUG STORE ; - C?3 N. CommerciAl 8U ( W73 ?ay. - cAsn ron .YOUR - FURulTURl ANDT00L3 Capital . Hard war ; Cz Funiiturp Co. ; Beat Price PalJ Will Contest Case Filed ' By Amanda K. DeGrace Unlawful influence of Emmn T. Kliapp caused Johanna Knapp of wrana Konde to leave her property to certain neirs, is the claim set forth hi a petition of Amanda Knapp DeGrace of Grand Ronde. to-have the court set aside the win made by the deceased, who died uciooer 4, 19ZS. Johanna Knapp was not of sound mind when the will was signed, and her mmonr was impaired, the petitioner de clares. The estate is valued at S14.1G9.45, and was divided be. tween eight heirs, all sons and daughters., i . Under the! terms of the will Amanda . K; DeGrace was to re- celve Interest from $4,000; Anna K.- Kister of Aurora, the sum of $3,000; Herminia K. Lynch of Aurora 115 acres of a Champoeg farm, the land not to be sold un- I Jurors are Drawn for June Term of Court The jury list for the June 2 term of circuit court, drawn bv Sheriff Oscar D. Bower and U. G. BOyer, county clerk, haa the .foi- lowing names:- .. ' r Sophie C. Spears, housewife. Ra- lem; Clara M. Morris, house wlie. Turner; Sopha Gehoe, housewife, Mt. Angel: David A. : Drvden. far mer. McKee; Thomas Kirk; far mer, St. Paul: A. J. Pruitt. far. mer, Waconda; Joseph F. Weis- enberger, farmer. West Stay ton; Henry Von Behren. retired. Sa- Iein; Iva Ashby. housewife. Salem: Jake Spanlol, plumber. Stay ton; C. E. Brown, mechanic, Stayton; William Maag. janitor, Salem; Elizabeth P. Jones, housewife. Chemawa; C. F. Howyer, mechan ic, salem; C. E. Van Nuys. far mer. Aumsville: Clara E. Feller. housewife, Donald; N. H. Ames, merchant. Silverton; J. W. Ebner, merchant, Mt. Angel: Sarah M. Adamson, housewife. Silverton: Alice Wipper, housewife. Turner; M. D. Ohling, insurance. Salem : Anna E, Carpenter, housewife, Sa lem; p. C, Minto, farmer, Salem; w. F. Prime, retired. Salem; 0 n a 0 n 'on u MADE FROM BISHOP'S VIRGIN WOOL FABRICS Men's and Young Men's Two Pairs of Panto These uits Look Nicer, Wear Longer and Give Better Satisfaction per Dollar thwi Any Others to!Be Found . Home of jVirgin Wool i Fabrics CLOTHINO'WOOIiEN -MLLLLS STORE ic Home of Virfjin Wool Fabrics Lona G. Looney. housewife. Jef ferson; W. F. Drager, merchant; tsaiem; Miriam Miller, housewife, Aurora: A. F. Beardslev. farmer Chemawa; Elbert G. Neal, farmeri auver rails; Fred Schwab, mer chant. Mt. Angel: Estella A, a oh! bert, housewife, alem. ilTESI HODS TO HIS LAURELS "Mr. Wu" Well Presented in Salem Last Night By ; Eminent Actor Walker Whiteside, lone a fav orite in Salem, added to his laur els last night in his presentation of "Mr. Wu". Mr. Whiteside car ries the play entirely through, al though ha had a strong support. "Mr. Wu" gives Mr. Whiteside a fine opportunity to exhibit his rare talents and his fine portrayal of serious characters. ? " ' " , Miss Sidney Shields ?as "Mrs. Gfegory" was a strong character bat these two make a cast In them selves that will carry airy, play. The' balance of the cast is strong in its way and gives adequate sun- port. But "Mr., Wu". is Walker White side and that's enough. He is one of the great actors of the day and he selects : Dlavs th finest expression of hi erenius ' The large crowd at the Crnnd last night was more than pleased. It was entertained and instructed arid thrilled. A CHILD IN PAIN run to Mother for relief. So An omun.nn. For sudden and aevera pain in tomach ana ooweia, cramps diarrhpea CHAMBERLAIN'S COLIC And DIARRHOEA RKMFnv It Kas never been jknown to fail. Foot and Mouth Disease i Continues to Break Out : IX)S ANGELES, May 14. The foot and mouth disease, which ap peared several days ago among a dairy herd at Los Alamitos. Starts Saturday Eve. OREGON M fe t t ! ' li hi ' Orange county, broke out again today , in that area, according to reports - to quarantine officials here.; A -herd of .2 OS cows on a dairy across the road frc first cas.e of Infection has c; ed the malady, the aUta C meat of agriculture was A High Class Reprczoiiiciz yrno can ctevote two or tin hours each day. Can Easly Earn $40 to 30 r nh's.Jtorf!8 we aPtcd to a school teacher. bank c' or any high clasa man or woman of good approach. Mt t XAi- 'Srn,8i Tery of references, For full particu. address Box 1000. care Statesman. j Starts Saturday Eve OREGON ! , ' J DONT BS CPdATED GtC O! TRmCAl nnmrinna frrr P!m mr vAMwav ww gra-tww mm mm proved by the 65 of uchcm which re occur within two year. MyNON-SUIU GICALmethods,b7whichI GUARAN rEEtocureairTcajeofPilcsotrefuodthe patlenr'a fee, are gentk; mild and soocb- house my increaaedMafiof skilled attend- tnilittBow(nfflmnfiMlilMiML Joining ray hotel where out of town pat I i lenn may dc oonvetuent Iv and eomfbitshlv locaft . - maim viy tr wmj na -- . 1 1 ; i t i, l m A m ' V . I BARGAIN : RECOHUS vmcfl nave oeen in rorce ror ajjout two weeks will continue untfl further nbtic-' We are adding many new special, to our already large exhibit of bargains. Come, make an inxpecUon of the many of fenngs we have prepared for you. "pecuon A a, 3TW t: zl. 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