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f. f fi...Ni-r ?MSi-.w.S J -4--ir v.-IImW ---V-4M THE OltEGON STATHSIAir, SAI2ZZI, OFJZGON 1 : i ' FRIDAY HORNING, HAY 1G; 1S24 ' -tt- " fin nna Osborn- Ruff asks the court tor an order dismissing c . tlon against James P. and Ellen Fellar. , A settlement has been made. A" : : ,. ' " ; -' : For Ctty' Recorder Writs X P. L. Frailer. m-16 : - " Adv. Write X P. Ii.' Frazier.; m-16 . . Considerable improvement in the condition , of Victor' Strode of Portlaa'd Is reported by nurses at the Willamette sanitarium - where he wastaken following an, auto mobile accident on the highway near Brooks Wednesday morning. At first fears were expressed that the accident might prove fatal. Harry Dupuy, also of " Portland, wasdly cut about the face and wwlse - bruised at the same nmm Th two men were'the oc- cupants of a Salem-bound automo bile. - -.- ' ' ' North Howell Has Meeting ' Mrs. Mary I. Fnlkerson. county .rhnal superintendent, addressed a meeting of the . North Howell parent-Teacher association last Bill. i - ' f Elect Carl B. Webb J CpronetV No. 90 on the; ballot. j j ., ,i mu Aav. McCroskey Orates Tonight , In Los Angeles tonight Benoit McCroskey of Salem, high school will i.jloMherestfg of Oregon in V i Pacific coast oratorical con test. Should he win this contest he ni have the right to repre sent tlie coast district at tne na tioni contest in Washington, D. C J'cCroskey is accompanied by Ears'.! Mero, and If possible the tiro (indents will return to Salem by :t. Original plans to make the jrip south by boat were aban doned on account of fear that tae speaker might become sick and be tl a disadvantage during 'the content Pilph I. Stevens , ; r .: !i "'- ' -::' I Jioeratic Candidate for , 1 -t f I i ; ; i- Constable rt jD Salem District !;' ' ..-i- j - - '"'Ji "I vHl give careful and prompt attention to the' duties of. the oi:: a." rrimwirs Slay JO. 1924. GrDvV. PALMER Z ?u ' lan .CaniiJat. 3 lor . , U -ur.ty Cc2iissioner Z jan Economical adminls tra n of all public business. - Imaries May 16, 1024 EST US AND FEEL SAFE CONCORDIA INSURANCE. MRS. MOYER . 147 X Com'L Room 6. OODRY I Phcss 511 ill Orestm Elds. . Phone 457 j' i Agtjser, A j Cemeral Iaaaraae 7m. Neimejrer ' Business For Yocr Health ' ; ;. -. IT: 11. Cc Phcne 167 HIE LAST WORD t 3 radio-analysis of disease Abrams' ampll-statl Phc. x This machine records the presence of disease by an aud ,ie note. $v have . also add l the latest mJcro-oscillo-3 to our treatment rooms.. The 3 electronic machines di3 slpa:3 disease 'in much; -less time than was previously pos- ' DR. R, II. WHITE "0 U. 8.-Bank Bldg.:- Estabshed 18S3 ; General Banian Buzhitz CrHra Ccrra frcri 10 a. cS. 3 p. . Eskew Given Bard Jolt Watermelons will be ripe by the time that P. N. Eskew la again at liberty as a result of the three month's imprisonment in the coun ty Jail and fine of 1200 levied upon him by P. J. Kuntz, Justice of the peace, for posses&jpn of in toxicating liquor. Eskew wag ar rested with two other companions, but took the responsibility for the liquid refreshments. One of the other men was fined 410 tor toe ing drunk and the case against the thlrdtnember of the trio was dismissed, j r, Elect Carl pj. Webb , Coroner. j No. 90, on the. ballot. . - .''-::' ml6 AdT. Railroad People 3Iect Transportation problems were discussed at a meeting of , railroad people at the ; Chamber of Com merce last ; night when General Passenger i Agent ; Ormandy and Traveling Passenger Agent Jenk ins' were present to meet with all employes of the Southern PacIHc in this district "who are connected with the passenger traffic work. ' For City Recorder .Write X". P. I. Frazier. m-16 . i . . Adv. For City Recorder' : Write X p. L, Frazier. m-16 Adv. Hazel Green Gradua,tes-7- t - Graduating exercises j for four pupils at the Ilaiel' Green school wiy be , held at 1 0 o'clock this morning, with Mrs.. Mary, L. Fulk ersou.. county school superinten dent, ..presenting . the ."diplomas. Those who will be graduated are Jack Parmentier, Nellie Luckln beal, Rosalie .Williamson and Fred Haslenbacher; St. .A picnic ",wtM be the feature of the closing exer cises. ".XV..V , r'"- " New BlaxweR Sedai At a substantial reduction. Stiff Furniture Co. T ; ' . ml7 Grange Meets Saturday ; , - v"cononiic Conditions Affecting the Farmer"- will be the subject of an address, by,. William H. Trinr die, attorney,! at an, all-day meet ing of the Salafa Grange Saturday.: The session will ,open; -at ' 10io o'clock in the ; morning.. ;?ititi'1 Labish Sdtoot Cloiwd j j r Exhibitions by the girls' sewing clqb j featured,; ' tHe closing, exer cises, of -the Labish Center school thUweelUs Beatrice' Fee Wod first and Naomi Horhscfinch second in class A, and Delia Hedges first and Beatrice Fee secohd -in class B, . - T Awnlncs 5 w-it ? 1 You can tget your awnings t Stiff's. S ml 7 ' " 1 1 1. , . Wants Pay for Work .J Earle has- : brough suit against M. R. Matthews for labor said to have been performed for the defendant. Inventory Is Filed Claus Thiessen, executor of the estate of Franz Kotthoff .has filed an apraisai and Inventory of the estate. Appraisers . were A. A. Miller, E. E. Howell and A. B. Hinz. ri . : . . -- ; : - 'y TEiwnxAii 77 7 OAA.S w -. v Cars for hire without drivers. .PHONE .2020 - Day and Night Service 'S:' Popular Priced ; Tailored Salts (S3 to (43 llenis ; and Toons lien's) DH; MOSHER i Tailor. . - OR. HARRISON 1, FOLK - - 'aid KJ. FAUI G. STAPIULi; Electronic Physician We practice electronic diag nosis and treatment as taught and practiced by Dr. Abrama. We are the only physicians la Balemwho use the latest per fected machines which get re rults In one halt ot the time. TUB ERA CLDflO 1434 State, Corner IZtSk ' Conrs 9 a. m. to 8 p. cu Consultation. Tree. : 1 " Promotes Good -Health One-Third Cream II. E. RIDLOUTt Iroprietor IN BRIEF For 'City Recorder Write X P. L- Fraxier. m-16 -Adv. For City Recorder : Write X P. L. Frazier. m-16 Adv. Little Girl Attacked ' Leona Brunk, 7, "was attacked near the Eola" school Wednesday afternoon about 4 o'clock by a man- about 30 years old. The assailant was described as wearing blue clothing, of light complexion and : a heard of several days growth. The little girl was not seriously Injured. She was with Imogene Tidd, about the same age.; and on her way home from school: when the stranger Invited the two youngsters to ride in his Ford roadster. The Tidd girl was taken part way home and then let out "of the machine. "The driver then turned hack toward, the Brunk place and met Leona, whom he had previously let out of 'the machine. Leona Is the daughter of Ernest Brunk. and Imogene the daughter of Earl Tidd. who lives near the Horst hopyard." Elect Carl R. Webb ' Coroner.' No. 90 on the ballot. :. - ' ! m!6 Adv.i Haines Given More Time 1 Elroy ' Haines of Newberg is given Until May 31 to file a notice of appeal to the supreme court and to settle a bill of exceptions in an order signed Thursday by Judge George O. Bingham. Haines was recently convicted in the cir cuit court of a' statutory offense against a Newberg girl and was sentenced t6 the penitentiary. ' - Draperies " .See our Mr. Lejsy. Stiff Furniture Co. ft 1 . r ml7 Realtors Discuss Problems ; ' Problems 'confronting the local real estate people were discussed atf the Thursday luncheon" ot ; the Marion-Polk ' Realty association. with R. A. Harris as chairman. Printed lists " furnished by ' the multiple listing bureau 'were re garded favorably while withdraw als' from contract were held op tional with the Individual dealer. Listings for the land settlement committeeT"of- Portland.; .were re ported. : as r oeing - receiveoy siowiy. Mrs.'i;Wlnnie Pettyjolin.UigaviB a Bttoh'i.talk on';"Better Hoines wUh other talks by John! A-Mtljs Rich & ' Relmanni and ' D. JO.i Hbco lpfslty ' The ' realtors endorsed the charter .BTnendment ?to-; the' "city cootitutloHr providing j for the purchase ;of I $16,000 worth of equipment for f the lire depart ment, the funds- to be provided by a special 'bond issue. Dance " At Schindler hall.' ml7 Elect Carl B. Webb- Coroner. No 90 oh the ballot. V ml6 Adv. 1 Free Dance : Turner, May 17- mi7 Voters ; in West Salem And surrounding territory: The wemen Of the West Salem Metho dist church invite you to .rote for a visit to their booths today. They FUNERAL Funeral services for the late Mrs. Hajtie M. Allen, 59, widow of tharate R. D. Allen, who died Tuesday, May 13, 1924, will be held Monday, May 1 9, at "2 p. m.' from the RIgdon mortuary. In terment will be at SilTertOn. ' .1 DIED M'DONALD At a local hospital Thursday. May 15, 1924. Mrs. Ada McDonald,. 48 years of age, the wife 1 of William- McDonald. The remains are at the I RIgdon mortuary, v Funeral arrange ments will be announced later. " " a . CHRISTENSEN Anton Chrlsten- sen died at the home of his daughter,' Mrs. Chas. Vlck, May 15, 1924, at the age of 69. He is survived by four "daughters, Mrs. Chas." Vlck, Mrs. H. E. Pos ell, Emma and Hanna Chrlsten sen; four sons and one step son, H. P. Chrlstensen, Chris, Laur ence and Charlie Chrlstensen and R. N. Hansen. Funersl an- nouncelhenta later Webb Funer al parlors In charge of arrange ments. ' ; , , . VSTBAIJCEM A3TD , TVM&ULi, JDXXfiOXOBS w' Wasi65' Sffletaat Wsrk-Xedsrats prises WEBB'S FUNERAL PARLORS f:; Cxpert rmbafaieni . eos a. Ohmrek pka us RIGDON '& SON'S , hohtuakt Uaegvaled Eerrlei xzi .iaswltiws is 1 : 1 i . willi serve "good .'lunches all day. In addition' they will have la big assortment of high class groceries, dry goods, farm produce, cooked food, candles, etc. Vor further de tails see ' previons Issues of The Statesman.' Dance at Dreamland Saturday. " m!7 Free Wood for Hauling ' At Ferry and Liberty St. ml 6 Vote for Clark Groves Today. ' His number Is X-lOO. ' ml6 Adv. About Candidate White ' . O. V. White who Is asking the Republicans of Marion county to nominate him for superintendent of schools, is well known In the educational world and 1 wherever known ' is highly respected. 1 , Mr. White Is ' a graduate of the Uni versity of Oregon and has been a school teacher since graduation. He holds a state certificate and is closing his fourth year as princi pal of the Stayton schools. He is a man with a fine conscience, pub lic spirited and capable, lie loves school work, is thoroughly capable of taking care of the schools iu this county. Mr. White is a man who does all his work well, who knows the ' school problem from the bottom to the top and as su perintendent he would make one of the best leaders the county could have." 4 Elect Carl B. Webb Coroner.. No. 90 on the ballot. ml 6 Adv. For City Recorder , 1 Write X P. L. Fraxien: an-16 " ; Adv. For- City Recorder ' Write X P.' L. Fraxier. m-16 ' ; - 'j Adv. Accepts a Pulpit ; Rev. U. 8. Crowder who for the last-several 'months has been a resident of Salem has been draft ed back into the ministry In Wyo ming. 1 A letter from him states that he will be the pastor of the Methodist church in Manville. This is one of the best churches In the state 'and when" a Vacancy occur red Bishop 'Meade-,. 'wlredi Mr, Crowder to take the place. Being a good soldier he at once left for the work although he had , other plans and will preach his first ser mon in" the new charge on Shn day. The appointment lasts until September when he expects to re turn to Salem to be with his fam ily. Mr. Crowder made friends rapidly when In this city and many people will miss him although they will be glad that he has .been given such a large recognition. Dance at Dreamland Saturday. - ml7 See Advertisement p this paper, and vote 68 (X) Albert Slaughter. ' , Adv. Kefeer School, to Picnic- Saturday at Lakebrook, Mr. Set- tlemore, manager Livesley hop yards, has invited , the patrons of the Keizer school district to hold their picnic at Lakebrook. -There are to be many contests for both young and. old. jPrlzes lor win ners of contests 1 have been' do nated by Salem merchants. Hear - - ' , The county's best school speak' ers at Willamette university chapel tonight, S p. m. Marion county annual declamatory contest. ml6 Bedding Plants In all varieties. . Greenhouse open evenings. 15th and . Market street. C. F. Breithaupt, Florist. t ml8 Elect Carl B. Webb Coroner.' No. 90 on the ballot. . - ml6 Adv. Baccalaureate Sermon-, ;Rer.' W. C. Kantner, pastor of theT First Congregational church of Salem, will - preach the bacca laureate sermon at the graduat ing "exercises of the Oregon state normal school at Monmouth on June 8. Dr. Kantner will find this no new experience,- for - he was the one chosen for this part of the program at that institu tion, on :. several occasions years ago, when the Institution was much smaller in Its student body than it has grown to be In recent times. v To the Voters of Marion County If you appreciate the. service of an official who is too busy with duties connected with the office to conduct a personal campaign, vote 85X. Mary L. Fulkerson, County School Superintendent. - r- ml 6 Final Accounting Sfadc Final accounting of the estate of .George P. Livingston- has been filed with the county clerk" by ifjfoiiriTKffioffl For District ; Attorney ... . . 1 't f . Republican Ticket if jt -. 4 I CARL T. POPE Unanimously Indorsed by Chris tian ' Federation - because they know that ' my record is unim peachable and that I ' am ca pable' and will "Fearlessly and impartially enforce the Prohibi tion law and all other laws." (Paid Adv.) Etta Relle Livingston, administra trix..: , r Elect Carl B. Webb Coroner. No. 90 on : the ballot. , , . ml6 Adv. Commends Steelhamner "Woodburn will give a big vote to Oscar Steelhammer for assess or. He has done more than well in that . office and fearlessly put Salem assessments on a more equitable basis as well as in other parts of the county. In other words, he has been a valued of ficial. It does not pay to take him off just as he is r getting - down to a policy that saves the great majority of the taxpayers, who can without doubt vote intelligent ly in regard to this office and for the present incumbent. There is no Question of his renomlnatlon .fWoodburn Independent. Adv. - ': -. " nit. Dance . . ; At Schindler hall. inl7 Dr. O. Tj. Scott, Cblropractoi : Wishes to announce that ' Dr. Scofield is not connected with his business anylohger and that any one-coming to- the" office will be seen by him personally; - ml8 See Advertisement 'In this paper and vote 68 (X) Albert ' Slaughter. - - Adv. Say It With Your, Vote ) Vote X-99. W. E. Delong for constable. . ml? PJcnlc Announced ' . Miss 'Gladys - Emery, Marlon county - Sunday . school secretary, is mailing picnic announcements to 'Sunday school superintendents air;over'Marion county this Week. If any -superintendent should fail to get: the 'announcement please call 23F11. ; The picnic will be held at the fairgrounds in Salem June 21.' '' " 1 ' ' ; Republican Candidate's In the absence of any declara tion' of principles or policy by the Republican party of Oregon, as an : organization, it seems only fair to the Republican voters of Marlon county that Republican candidates for the -office of rep resentative in the ' legislative as sembly should state clearly what such,, candidates stand for and what may be expected of them In case they are 'elected. 4' With that thought in mind, I submit the' following 'statement ot the measures -that I shall support In the legislature if I am electedt Cabinet or commission, - form- of state government; the conserva tion and . development .- of the hydro-electric power of the state for: the benefit " of the people Ot the state; income tax if It shall be f ouhd hecessary to be consid ered by the legislature; severance taxi amendment of - the millage lax laws; such amendment of the .; : Platform general tax , laws as will make, them . effective; regulation , of the recall of, public officials so as to prevent the, recall being used as a club over Buch officials; amend ment of the automobile license law; so as to provide Tor the reduc tlori of the automobile license fee to cover cost - of licensing such automoMletf and the policing of the highways, the placing of auto mobiles on the personal property tax list, and increasing the tax on gasoline to provide for state .road funds, r r , t r-,- ,-: f ; , ; .-.-"'--.. . . I shall, , of , course, carefully consider any , and all other mea sures thsjmay come before the legislature, and vote accordingly. Upon the above 4- ask ihe. votes of ' the Republicans ' jot Marion bounty. . . , ' f Sincerely, '-" 8-(X)-A. SLAUGHTER. - -(Paid Adv.) I PERSOnAU -v. Tl v Roy White, street car motor- man, has left for Oregon City where he will be employed in the same capacity. Mr. and Mrs. Otto N. Hoppes spent Thursday in' Portland! r Mrs. Clifford Brown underwent an . operation at the - Willamette sanitariam Thursday ' morning. She will be confined to the hos pital for 10 days or two weeks. Elmer Hubbard of Victor Point was a business visitor in Salem yesterday. ,1 . ' Tork Richardson, deputy county treasurer, has returned from Washington ' where he was trans acting business for several days. Charles Hartman of Scotts Mills was in Salem Thursday. Johnny Jones. Salem caterer, whohas beenrlll for some time, is again oh' the job and served the banquet at the Elks club last night. John H. Scott, president of the Marton-Polk County Realty asso ciation, was called to Portland Thursday and was unable to speak at the regular luncheon. v Mrs. R. W. Gatchelt of Silver- tori was In Salem yesterday.: . Jennie E. Stevens was in 'the city Thursday from Eugene.' " Recent visitors In Salem from Newberg included Mr.' and Mrs. J. W. Huberd. Mr. 'and Mrs. I. C. Hendfricks and Miss Maxine Mc- Poland.' T. H. Merritt, a mining man of Duluth, Minn., is a Visitor in Salem. j - ' Elect Carl B. Webb Coroner. No: 90 on the ballot " ml6 Adv. j BITS ; FOR BREAKFAST I ! ; Primary election day. May the best men win. In the multiplicity of candidates, there trill be some good losers; ' may they be good losers. There was a", new Idea In the Slogan pages-of yesterday that was commended the idea that is is the duty of Salem and the Sa lem district ' to grow . great and. prosper; a -moral duty; one we owe to ourselves and the wide world. 0 , ".. " . ; V . "' The use 0 her white coal will lead the way In making Salem the whitest spot-on the commercial map of this country and of all the world. And keep it to," forever and a day, . - - v Some one has been telling cock and bull stories about 'Congress man Hawle being likely to lose in Yamhiir and""; Polk counties. There is nothing to- it not one thing.' Congressman Hawley will not lose a single county In his dis trict :: ;.: ;;-.' ,:' ," :.' ":' ':,ii''v'i:.Vl":.',;:,:'i There are so ..many different kinds of colors of tickets' that the voters in the primaries 1 ot today will for the most part do their own marking, and the result will not be a vindication of the prac tical working of the direct prl-. mary according to the way It was specified when It was voted into our Oregon' system. It shows' up many faults. " But this is hot a complete condemnation of It." The convention sysfenr also had-many faults. Any system that could be devjsed, to be worked by fallible human ' hands and - minds, would show faults'. We willno over reach -perfection - in ' this world; nor, till the millennium," any" thing approachlng-perfection. ;And the millennium is a .very long time In the future. ' x 1 ' - ': There are to be, at least thirteen flax pulling machines at"; work .In the Salem district the coming sea son; twelve -new-ones, and the one that was brought here last year., J XJ 2L21L ' " Vi $ V J if V :i 'MVIoAerhootJ arid the Training -i 4 libfMir' -rr:,-. ; VICTORIA DEMAREST Mrs. Demarest.was not able List week .to finish her address on "Mother hood" orito even touch on ,The Training pF Childrefi. So; contrary to her custom, Mrs. Demarest will give this lecture' on the last week or the V. . campaign. ' ly''th: v - :- - :"'. - . ' 1 : - : ...'-. k BIS iiiliieirBOOB o'clock . .. ' V - - That is the V present program. There- may possibly1 be -two or three more; and they -.-will all .be needed, If we get our; June rains. Ouster of Minto Demanded ' ' By Former Chief of Police Ouster proceedings against Chief of Police Frank A. Minto have been instituted -: by W. W. Birtchet, former head of the police department and ; the complaint will be filed within--the' next few days, , probably Saiturday. The complaint names Minto and the city of Salem as defendants. That he was duly elected mar shal In the general election of No vember, 1922, , for a term of. two years Is the contention set forth by Mr. Blrtchett. . He began his work January : 1, 1923,' and con tinued, in office until, the first Monday in January, ; 1 9 24, ' at which time he charges, the mayor and city council, without cause, or reason, took away his insignia 'of authority and removed him from his office. " The following day Mr. Minto was acting .' as " chief of P07 lice. by, virtue of a pretended ap pointment by the mayor and coun cil, lir. Blrtchett" declares. The complaint demands that each' of the defendants be requir ed to show by what right and au thority Frank Minto' holds and oc cupies the office of marsffal and asks that upon final judgment he be declared entitled to the office. :tlie OBGnin.f?: Of the New MQDEL BAltESY , .. ... . .. .- . - k. - - - ..-- at 121 S. Commercial SC on Friday, : May 16 Your patroqage ;will be aDDreciated and will en- . deavor- to- : serve you S with the best at present and in the future V ;.: Model Balder y 12l IS. Kmniercial t, s. -i -; . Salem, Ore." " SI : ..11 " r Loot Lecture ft , By E 1 ; NEW .TABERNACLE CORNER STATE AND 12T1I STREETS 'S-Met-'I pemocratic Candidate for Justice of the Peace Salem Justice District Born in Oregon. Graduated from the O. A. C. Have been practicing law 31 years. " Legal efficiency is the surest way to lessen court costs by preventing unnecessary lltla- ; tlon. -!-. - " ' . ' Primaries May. 10, 1C21 " . ' ! - - . Paid Adv. Justice Cf th3 PC2t3; i ' Ealcm DloUict .;; 42 yearsotages . I 2 6 years in Salem.' .' , ? . . ! 2& years a taxpayer. ; . 2 years "newspaper reporter. ' -11 years an attorney. , 6 years state representative. voTE.t ;x , Paid. Adv. As a final inducement to t! democrats of Salem district, I de sire to s(ate that , a cro?s shoul be placed before ballot lia. 51 1 every democrat that desires , that the next constable . of tLis C trict shall, be.' a man that wiJ enforce the laws without fear cr favor, then too I am" the man tl...' can win out 'at the general elec tion. .v :' ; : . TO W. SET All. , Paid. Adv. , ' ' An . order to vacate the " office, costs' and 'disbursements' ar sought."'5- It was intimated yesterday Ly Quy ; O. Smifh, attorney for Mr. Birtchet, that another suit mielit be filed in an effort to obtain back salary, due from the time he was ejected from office to the expira tion of his elected term. -- 1 STATESriAlI - - - . The shortest distance between buyer and seller. -a ; i