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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON WEDNESDAY MORNING MAYly 192 i" r CITY NE WS- IN BRIEF Arrested at Dancer?- ir , While attending a local danco late Saturday night! three young ven were taken Into custody by state ' prohibition officers and" booked for possession of intoxi cating liquor and for being drunk. XI Jotrdan was released from the justice court on bail and will ap pear Friday. The other two. M. Sweaxingen and A. Gillman, were fined for being drunk. f"Fntjr Sport Sweaters - ' The most extensive showing In town. See them in our windows. The. Plan's Shop. m21 BaUtfimR Permits Issncd Two building permits were Is sued Monday, by .Marten Poulsen. to John Williamson,: for a dwell ing at 1210 Hunt, to cost $3500 and to A. H. Bunn, dwelling at 2325 Hazel, to cost $1500, Camping Weather ! , Don't forget music. " What about a portable Victor, a ukulele or a banjo on the trip this time? Moore's Music House, piano sales representatives, for Sherman, Clay fc' Co 409-415 Court St. - m21 Editor Visits Salem i Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Alexander afed Mrs. Prances Parry, and son. Dbcon, of Stayton were in the city Uenday. Mr. Alexander Is pub-. Usher of ithe Stayton Mail, and, came down to take in the Cham tier 'of ' Commerce" ' luncheon with ether editors of the county. He arrived too late fpr the 'forum Meeting, as did several ' other of Cie'newspapermen. i ;- .. - ,; and stole a gold watch and a few other articles, J. A. Pooler, who lives a mile and a half east of Sa lem, reported to the police. En trance to the dwelling was gained by breaking the lock on a window at the front of the house. Fancy Sport Sweaters ... . . ' The most extensive showing 'in town. " See them in our windows. The Man's Shop. . j I- m21 More Births Reported Another belated I birth report drifted Into the office of Dr. Wil liam B." Mott, city health officer. Monday afternoon, announcing the" arrival of James Emerson, to Mr. and Mrs. Guy Coffey of Indenp- ence on April 29. Louis Keith is the name' given to a son born to Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Osburn "of Sa lem on May 1. Dr. and Mrs. R. R. brothers of Salem reported the birth of a son on Mar 16. while another recent9 arrival was Barrel Leonard, to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Woolridge of Portland. ; ; atlon at Marion Thursday night. The program will begin promptly at 8 o'clock, according to notices being sent out by. C. A. Reynolds, secretary. A'. N. Fulkerson is president ot the federation. Prof. N. Jamison, also of OAC, will be present and speak while Mrs. Ly da King, Marlon county health nurse, will speak on . ."Health Among School Children." She will tell of some of her observa tions while traveling about the county. In addition to the speak ers, a short and interesting pro gram has been arranged by Marion people. " ' ; . '.''' and members of the jury that sat In the atrial.. The letters state that during the progress of the ttial evidence Indicated that the girl was of good moral character,' but that subsequently It -was- proven that she was not of good moral character. The 1 charge against Tolbert was assault with intent to commit rape. . ' i ' Steelhammer Returns Thanks I wish to . thank the voters of Marion ' county for the fine vote given me at the primaries. I will continue as' in the1 past to admin ister the affairs of the office to the best of my ability. Oscar A. Steelhammer. m2l V " Card of Thanks To the many friends for their kindness and sympathy during the illness and passing of our dear father-we wish . to extend" Our sin cere thanks and appreciation. The Christenson Family. i' j , m21 Elks Offer Prizes The welfare committee of Sa lem lodge No. 336, BPO Elks, is offering two prizes, one of $15 and one of $5 on "The Flag." It is open to all Salem high school students. The winner will read the prize essay at the Elks Flag day exercises., . ; i ... It Pays to Read i Statesman classified ads, just as It pays to use them, because Statesman want . ads introduce buyers to sellers and effect thou sands of transactipns that other wise would never occur. -I Tire Receive Degrees- t ' . - Having graduated from. Kimball college of Theology recently. Earl EL Cotton. A. B. and. Earle J. Of ficer, A. B., ate now:, completing tlelr course in Willamette univer sity and will receive the degree of Bachelor of Divinity. ; A. Special Communication Of Salem lodge No. 4, AF&AM will be held In, the lodge -rooms Wednesday, May' 21. at 2:30 p. m. to conduct the funeral of our late brother. James H. Mosher. of Glendlve.- Mont., - lodge from the H-'gdon Son .funeral' .parlors at 3 p. m. By order of the W. M. m2l . " ' . ,, , , ; , .. ' locals Take Thjrd Third place was the best that the business men's volleyball team from the TMCA was able to win at the state tournament in Portland Saturday night. The v Portland TMCA took- first and the Astoria team - second place. Portland an 1 Salem were neajly evenly matched. Farra Home Burglarized . x -While he was. at the tabernacle attending, the- Sunday night senr ices, someone entered his house Typr,vri!ers LX. MAKES 95 Dotb 93 Kontkly O. K. Lckwo 147 K. Com. St. Pbon 868 C.'SURE. AND FEEL 8AFE CONCORDIA INSURANCE , MRS. MOYER 147 N. Com'L Room 6. L Money to Lend ,-: . " Loans' made on good real estfte security. Jvan G. Martin, Masonic Temple; I m22 Cigarette Smoker Fined Efforts of the police .department to break Walter Chance, a minor, of the habit of smoking cigarettes are proving expensive to Chance, for he was fined $5 in the police court yesterday. He has been ar rested several times for the same offense. 1 " i i ; : f Automobiles Are Damaged Complaint by autombile owners that little flakes of sulphur cast off from the paper mill are dam aging the finish to automobiles left in the vicinity of the plant is being voiced. The flakes hare been highly noticeable during the last -few i days. . When the flake bile, it raises a small blister, and strikes the finish of the automo- when this is brushed away, it is found that the finish has been en tirely eaten. ' ' , Medical Men Meet . ADDrokimately 20 members of the Polk-Yamhill-Marion Medical society met at the Gray Belle last night tor their regular , meeting. Papers were read by Dr. E. Fisher and Dr. H. J. Clements. Fancy Sport Sweaters The. most extensive showing in town. See them In our windows. The Man's Shop. J j - m21 CJct Marriage "t Jeeime Glen Rape of "Woodburn and Mildred Anderson of I Silverton, Monday obtained a marriage li cense. " " " ' ' ' A Beautiful Waltz ... ' From , the heart ot. Old Mexico, "Mexican Rose." Hear it in record and sheet music at Moore's -Music House, piano sales representatives for Sherman, Clay & Co., 409-415 Court. , Phone -983. ,-, r mil Professor Will Spealt "Soil Management Practices for a Dry Year" will be the subject of an address by F. E. Price, exten sion specialist, from OAC, who will be the principal speaker at the Marion County Community Feder- HIGH EST CASH 1 PRICE PAID . . FO R CASCARA BARK FRY'S DRUG STORE TERMINAL lOfOODRY Bj3 Factor - Phose 511 i r:A jx ii 411 .Oregon BIdg. Phone 437 The Seavy Bell Insurance l: . Agency General Insurance "Biny" BeU ' .Wm. Neimeyer Druggist ' In Business For Your . "r r Health . 175 N. Com'L Phone 167 r THE LAST WORD in the radio-analysis of disease, I the Abrams - ampli-statl-phone. This machine , records; the presence of disease by an audible note. We have also added the latest micro-osclllo-ciasts to our treatment rooms. These electronic machines dis sipate disease )n much less time than was previously pos-r ible. DR. B. H. WHITE SO .U. S. Bank BIdg. ' SERVJCE . Cars for hire wlthOut'drlTeri.' PHONE 2020 Day and Night Service - Popular Priced Tailored Suits $25 to $43 Men's and Young Men'-" D. H. MOSHER TAILOR DR. HARRISON J. FOLK , , and . DR. PAUL G. STAPRAN ! Electronic ! 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 CLINIC 14S4 State,, Corner .15th Hours 9 a., m. to 8 p. m. Consultation Free. -. Promotes Good Health rjftEENWOOD Cottage Cheese t ' One-Third Cream ' H. K. HIDEOUT, Proprietor LA D D A. USH 1 -V BANKERS - Established 1868 General Banking Business anOffka Hours. iron 10 a. in. lo 3 p;m. ' . .. .. - -t . . .... u '- ' ' - - -" Bond Issue Asked - Representatives of the Jefferson water conservancy district visited members of the state irrigation and drainage securities commis sion yesterday, asking that - the commission again - take up the question of approving some plan-of developing " the' - district, which would cost an estimated $8,500,- 000. The conference was infor- maL Will Oil Loop The state highway department will this , week ' begin oiling the section of the Mt. Hood loop in Clackamas county from the Mult nomah county line through Sandy to Cherryvllle. -Oiling has been found necessary to keep down the dust and preserve the--surface of the- roadbed because -of the very heavy traffic which has developed since the gravel surfacing- was completed and which. is expected to increase with the opening of the loop around the mountain later In the season. Furnished Apartments- Two cosily furnished apart ments three blocks Masonic Tem ple. SI 5.00 and $ 25.00: per month. Ivan G. Martin. mZ2 Congratulated1 Edward Ostrander, - successful Republican candidate for the nom- nation fori public service commis sioner for the western Oregon dis trict, yesterday receired a message of congratulation from'G. L. Brown of Med ford, one of his op ponents1 in the race. It read: 'Congratulations on your victory. A hard fight well won hy the best man. Will be with you in No vember." I : , Baseball Dance Tonight A baseball dance for the bene fit of the Salem Senators-will be held at Dreamland rink tonight. Biddie Bishop and hi - players have been working hard to bring out a good attendance for the pur pose of bolstering up the ball club's finances. - ' Tolbert Pardoned ' A. full pardon was granted by Governor Pierce yesterday to Rob ert Tolbert of .Coos county, , who was sentenced to serve seven years in - the' state' penitentiary- on a statutory' charge. Tolbert has served seven months. The pardon Is based on .letters received from Circuit Judge John C. Kendall. District Attorney Ben S. Fisher . DIED ' v ' ' BILLINGS At a local . hospital. May 19, Joseph Ralph Billings, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Billings, at the age 'of 9 years'. Survived by three brothers and r one sister; also his grandparents and other relatives at Lebanon, Or. Salem Mortuary in charge Announcement of funeral later Lebanon newspaper please copy. LEMMON Albert J. Lemmon died May 20 In Portland at the age of 53 years. - SuryiTed - by -his widow and one son. Oral, and mother, Mary J. Lemmon, all of Salem; also five brothers and four sisters. Funeral services will be held at the Webb fune ral parlors .Thursday, May 22, at 3:30 p. m. . Interment in the City View; cemetery. ' GOODE Jacob Goode died May 20 at the home of his niece, Mrs. Stella Moore, 1480 Waller St., at the age of 86 years. Was a member of Sedgwick post. No. 10. GAR, and 11th Indiana Battalion. v Survived by several nieces and nephews In and near Salem. Funeral servjees will be held at the Webb Funeral par lors Thursday, May 22 at 1:30 p. m., conducted by ; Rev. Mr. Pemberton. ' ; ' . STEPHENS Clyde A. Stephens died May 21 at a local hospital. Survived by his widow; who re sides In Pendleton but is .at present In Salem. Body will be cremated , today, following pri vate services at the Webb fune ral parlors, i rKBAurziis Ar T rrazuii DIKECTOKS - TUm ISM ; I '1 Bmeteat WrkMolrat WEBB'S FUNERAL PARLORS . Expert Embalnten Of B. Ckmreli Tmm 1st RIGDQN fi SON'S UOHTUAJTX - ;Xaamal4 parrlce , tK I - a Kit If: E!a Tnm It " than DeLong thought necessary and when he investigated found his man had 'disappeared by way of a back door. Hewitt was ar rested! upon complaint of his wife. who charges him with' infecting her with a disease. Hewitt is 23 years old and his wife only 19. He persuaaea Her to make a trip to Vancouver. Wash., where - the ceremony was performed April 15. When Mrs. Hewitt learned of her trouble, ;she communicated wltfc her fatherland the, warrant for her husband's arrest was Issued. Hewitt is being sought. Bundle Day Today A final plea for clothing to be gathered in today: for Bundle day unless! 'the clothing is shipped in is being made by those in charge. Attention is called to the fact that the near future it will not reach its destination before cold weather sets in. At present clothing is needed for nearly 100,000 child ren. ; ' f C .. . ! -- ' ':Z Signs Default Orde A default order in the case of AL E. McGuIre and others against Mina S. L. Boyle and Ira E. Boyle was -signed Tuesday by 'Judge Per cy R. Kelly. ? 1 Local Couple Ucensed A marriage license was- issued Tuesday to Frank C Rock, 70 North -Church, and to Stanls K. Andresen, 670 Mill, r Seak Files Costs In an effort to "obtain the Dem ocratic nomination of constable. William Setak spent J 3 6. accord ing to a statement filed with the county clerk Tuesday. Benoit McCroskey Back ' j Benoit McCroskey," Salem high school orator who, after winning the state oratorical contest, placed second at the Pacific coast contest1 at Los Angeles, returned to Sklem last night. Friday night he-andf Edgar Tibbets will meet the Union high school debaters in Portland" to decide the state championship.' McCroskey was accompanied south by Harold. Mero, a fellow student Probe Girl's Deat Investigation of the death of Miss Margaret Miller in Woodburn Sunday night was made yesterday by- Lloyd T. Rljfdon. county coro- - ner. Miss Mluer was killed when! a' freight train struck the automo bile 'in which she and a boy friend were riding. GAR Attention- Comrades are hereby requested to meet at the Webb undertaking parlors Thursday, May 22. at 1:30 p. m. to attend the funeral of Com rade Jacob Goode. J. ' J. New- meyer, commander: Challenge Accepted By unanimous decision, the Sa lem Kiwanis club has accepted the challenge to a baseball game re cently Issued the organization from the Salem Lions club. The stakes for the contest were left to the challengers. - Carl GabrieIsonvwas appointed captain of the 'Kfwanis team The date of the game1 has not -yet been : set, but will be In the near future. ton), Pratum. Thomas, McLaugh lin, Triumph, Keizer, Geelan. Mountain View, Uayesville, Per kins.? Clear Lake Crawford-, Beth el, Broad acres, Buena Vista and Labish' Center. VFW To Meet Tonight t Plans for Memorial day, election of delegates, to the state conven tion to be held in Portland -ext month, and further repofti from the building committee will be the principal business to come before Marion Post No. 661, Veteran? of Foreign Wars at the regular meet ing in the veterans room at the armory tonight. Owing to the na ture and importance, of .the busi ness a large attendance is expect ed. ' i: PERSONALS Land Decree Signed Mary M. Barr and Frank X. Al- brich are' declared owners of cer tain "Contested property by a de cree signed by Tuesday by Judge Percy R. Kelly.' The defendant was Adele-Bernard!, the widow of Joseph Bernardl. Nominations Cost Little Only 25 cents "was expended by Henry Smith in his campaign to receive the nomination for consta ble of the Stayton district.- J. B Grier spent 10 cents to obtain bis nomination for Justice of . the peace of the same district. The two accounts were filed with the couaty. clerk, Tuesday and are the first to be - turned In, as is requir ed by law. Liquor Owner Jailed - Possession of a gallon jug and five pints of -moonshine cost Gil bert Schneider-his liberty for the next four; months ' when P. J. Kuntx. justice of the peace, added the jail sentence to a fine of $300 Schneider - was arrested in a iocal rooming house by the police Sat ilrday night., i V , Advertises Tournament Salenvjwas. Vbombed" from the air Tuesday -afternoon when one of the CMTC aeroplanes from Cor vallis flew over the city and dis tributed large quantities of pos ters ; advertising the big military tournament to.be held at the OAC stadium Saturday. . Speeder Pays Fine - I After spending one day in jail, T. R-j Derby. was fined $25 in the justice court Tuesday, lie was ar rested for speeding by H. L. Griffith, state traffic officer. t Fire Department Called. The fire 'department; was called to the Walter .Denton residence at 148 t North Twelfth . about 11 o clock .Tuesday morning to ex tinguish a, roof fire.. The damage was nominal: .V .' ,r Speeder Is Fined In the city police court Tuesday E. M. Short was wined $5 for speeding. ' Final Accounting Filed , Final accounting of William E. Fuller, administrator of the esU'l of 'Alice. S. Wellington, has been filed and approved by Judge W. II. Downing. Kuutx Is Thankful t P. J. Kuntz. justice of the peace, wishes to thank his friends for their support' which aenabled him to. win again the Republican nom ination for his office and hopes that he will merit their continued support, m21. I . . .' 1 May DlstribiUe Funds ; ' Permission to distribute S 1200 to the heirs of the estate of Phebe A. Jory has been . given Johu ,W. Jory by Judge W H. Downing. Building Permits Issued : Building Permits were issued Tuesday by City Recorder Marten Poulsen to George ,11. Dunsford. dwelling. 1495 .Saginaw,., $5000; William , Johnson, dwelling. 2060 Mission, $2800; W. D. Simpnon, dwelling, 180 South Twenty-third $200. and to C. Bernhardt, barn, 806 Howard, $70. Prisoner Makes Escape ' Telephones are handy contriv ances, asls testified to by John Hewitt, ; Aumsville - blacksmith. who received permission from Con stable Walter DeLong to make a telephone call before coming back to Salem underi'irrrest' 'The pris- Vets to. Visit Cemetery ' All of the Salem Spanish War Veterans will meet at the Central Pharmacy at 1:30 o'clock the af ternoon; of Memorial; day for the annual visit to. the cemeteries at Pratum -A and Wilson. , Follcwlng this the veterans will visit' the lo cal cemeteries as usual. Elect Officers' Thursday : Election of student body off 1? cers for the coming year will be the chief - activity at Salem high school, Thursday.: ; The officers were nominated at a recent stud ent body meeting. Benoit Mc Croskey is (retiring president. More Schools Closed , . Twenty ' more schools In the county have closed for the year and the annual reports of the teachers filed with the county school superintendent's" office. Those.-: closing. : in add Hon", to schools previously closed, are Wittel, Brooks.- Hazel Dell, Whis key li til, 'Independence (near Stay- - -1 HIS -HOUBY .COI.LFCT1X3 !rt'ATCir-nAH i 00.000 "A A WORTTt OF .TIIE.M HERE I m Walter L. Tooze registrar of the United States land office in Port land, returned home yesterday af ter spending several dayj in the city. . '' Mrs. Fred Bock is visiting friends in Salem, her former home before' moving to The Dalle3. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Frazler, of McMJnnville, spent the week-end visiting friends in Salem.' Richard Walker, of Turner, was recent visitor in Salem. Ward Irvine, former- private secretary to. Governor. Pierce, was n Salem last night. Mrs. Arthur V. Hile, wife of the manager of the Oregon theater, accompanied by her son is spend ing the week in the Puget Sound flietrict. Before returning to Sa lem she Will 'Visit Mr. Hile's. moth er in Seattle and other friends in Bremerton, and , Vancouver, ; B. C. Mrs. Mary LV Fulkerson, county school superintendent, was in Mar- on Tuesday. ; , . .., - Col. Percy Willis,. of Portland, was in the city yesterday as a guest of the Kiwanis club. He is former Salem -resident---': - J. A. Gosser, mayor of Mill City, was a Salem visitor yesterday While ' here he was the luncheon guest of the Kiwanis club. - I. N. Day of Portland, was the guest, of Governor . Walter M. Pierce at the Kiwanis luncheon Tuesday. He said that there is no oplproof machine in politics or mechanics and that' free' -tovorn- pient was obtainable only "by the proper exercise of the franchise.-1 ;'.-' Ii- -,-i''' tv " - ': - XI ; -f ' - f' f X . i LAWN HOSES 50 Ft. "Patha Cord Type -.Non-Kink" ' John J. . Klngsley. prominent Boston sportsman, has what is said to be the-most valuable Collection of watches In the world. Thta photograph shows bird with speci mens of the watchmaker's art that are worth 'more than SIOO.OOQ. It took the worrd's ' most expert watchmakers more -than - eight years to complete several of them. AMERICAN KAMPKOOK Saves all the starting a annoyance cam pf ire. - of PRICED TO SELL AT $6.50 " , COOK STOVES 1 ' RUBBER HOSE 1 , Best on market for u low price. Don't forget -that We buy. and sell men V clothing. ' - Capital Exchange P. Stelnbock, Prop. 3 343 N. Com'l . ' TIRES Federal . Standard ; Four 100 Service 80OO Mile. 10,000 Mile. 30x3 Cord 32x3 Cord 31x4 Cord 32x4- Cord 33x4 Cord !4x4 Cord :-'! 32x4 M Cord 33x4 " Cord ". , 34x4 Cord 35x4 Cord .. 36x4 Cord . , 33x5 Cord . .$.8.50 $10.43 .11.73 11.63 .14.00 lOJiS .14.00 17.93 . IZJjO " 1SJ56 .l16.50 19410 . 20.40 2360 '."20.80 2-1.10 . 21.0O -j 24.70 . 27.00 SO.80 28.0O i 23.00 203 29J53 34x5 35x5' Cord Cord 36xS Cord . 30x3 Fabric 30x3 - Fabric 31.00 31.00 20.50 30.73 53.00 59.90 $0.00 . . . 6.03 FISK SOLIDS New Type for Trucks UhLUUU'-IIL Commercial and Court Sts. , - ' ..-.' " ' DRIVE IN R e a d the Classified Ads. RUB. CHEST GOLDS AMY: STOP PUS Fain and'' congestion Is gone. Quickly? Yes.-Almost Instant re lief! from chest colds,, sore throat. backache, lumbago follows a gentle rubbing with St. Jacobs Oil. -r Rub this sooth ing, penetrating oil right on your chest and like magic re lief cometr. St. Ja cobs Oil is a harm less liniment whicb ,q-u 1 c k 1 y breaks chest cold a, soothes the inflam mation o f sore throat, and breaks up the congestion that causes pain. It never disap points and does' not burn the skin. ' Get a 35 cent bottle of St. Jacob OfI"at any drug store. It has bedn' recommended lor ' 5 i-y 4h . J I irvnc THE WORTH OF A SERVICE depends upon its usefulnesss"Ae number of peo ple who use it; the number of ways ... it helps them. , -V. One reason STATESMAN WANT ADS. lead in this district is because they serve more peo ple, and serve them in . a greater variety of ways. SOME WAYS IN WHICH TODAY'S TESMAN WANT ADS HELP YOU , Find you a home in the city, suburbs or country. Find you a residence lot Guide you to rentals in any part of the citjrT Show you the day's best , buys- in used cars. " 1 H r' i -Find you efficient work- - ers experienced in every kind of work. -Find you a job in store, office, factory, selling, trades, etc. Supply you with any yK piece of furniture or household equipment. Borrow or lend money for you. ' "Locate Lost Articles. Lease a farm , apar t - ment house or hotel for 'you.. - ' " : . The';'... - Oregon Statesman Want Ads Phone 23 " .St' tf.jmm car ab8ented himaelf c li Ion ger rears. Adt. "