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TIIU OREGON STATES! IAN, GALE! I," QIIEGON ; SUNDAY ..MORNING, JUrJE 1,1021 vn irrmr TXTifniDiri it tt- vd ttd it ttt?' At the Cross Roada ' ', Iter,. Martin ' Fereshetlan .will preach at 1 1 o'clock .today In the t building now being used by Uni tartan church on "The Churches at the Cross Roads..' The public tis invited. Easy Terms on Refriserators : And 500 lbs. or ice free. C. S. Hamilton. " Jne4 Goitre Cause and Cure 1 Learn the truth. ' Dr. Redmond, 328 Oregon Bldg., Phone 163 &. .. T Jnel In Behalf -' p Ot Sedgwick Post No. .10, Q AR, I wish to express bur thanks to those who helped us make oar Memorial day a success.; Especial ly the Salem. Chemawa. Training school and Cherry Bud bands. The legion - drum corps, the Cherrians land? Eiis--also the1 citilens who so generously "provided automo biles for our use during the day. J. J. Newmyer, commander, jnel Special Sale- On all stamped goods at the Ellte, this week, 329 Oregon bids. Jne3l , v Bay That Regrigerator - ' Now while you can get 500 lbs. of Ice free. " C. S. .Hamilton Good Furniture. . . jne4 Kngstrom Files 7 t It-cost Carl Engstrom" nothing to run for alderman' at the May primary election,' according to an expense 'statement tiled with the city recorder r ' Osteopathy for Goitres ,- Dr, Marshall; 283 Oregon Bldg. jnel Picture to Be Show A special feature" motion pic ture will be shown tonight at the First Congregational church at the time of the usual evening service. , " The film is - entitled "Across the Atlantic." Union Abstract; Co. New location,. 525 Court -r-Jnel iAVomen: AYanted '.' ) To work in strawberries at Starr Fruit Products Co. Corner Church and TtfilL Phone 439. Jne8 Earwigs Reported The latest appearance of ear kwigs in Salem is from the Oscar Taylor residence, ' 1160 Jefferson . street. Pr. Anne Brekka,' Osteopathic Physician. Phone 859, 4 69 J. Jnel acant Rooms . Are like cash that can't be spent. Rent 'em. Phone an ad to The Statesman. Phone 23. S. C. STONE, ILD. General Office PractJre : Cancers Treated CISce, Tyler's Dres tOT3 157 S.' Cferimerclal ttreet : INSURE AXD FEEI fiAFS 1 CONCORDIA : msuiLANcs ' I JlfcSv KOIE3 -147 IT. ComL Room 0. M 411. Oregon Bldg. - Thane 437 The Seary -Belt Insurance Agency -;, i General Insurance V kWm, Neimeyer Druggist : ' , - In Business For Your ' ' ' Health - ' 175 N. Com'L Phone 167 THE IAST WORD In tne radio-analysis of disease is .the " Abrams ampli-Btatl-phon e. This machine records the presence of disease by an audible note. .We have also added the latest mlcro-oscillo-elasts to bur treatment rooms. These electronic machines dis sipate : disease Jn much;, less time than was previously pos- r slble. -DTLTZIL WHITE .-COaMETS. Bank Bldg." Cherrians toDrill " " V ' The 1 Cherrians j are to "begin practice f oir " their" appearance In the Portland Rose . festival 'na- rade. w3Ionday evening is. the time set by King Blng ;for all- Cherr rians to!' report for drill at 'the' "city hall at.7: $0 o'clock Marching f0r- mattons,; will be practiced on the city streetsl It is essential, ac cording to King Bing, that every man be In his place in order to ob tain results from the drill. Meik-all Rose , V . -.w That beautiful waltz from old Mexico should be on your piano or phonograph for the evening fun in music. ; Moore's Music house piano sales i representatives : for Sherman Clay Co., 409-415 Court St. . " ' . Jnel i- Evans Bible class for men 'at the Bllgh theater4 thisTnornlng."Df; Epley and Brassfield will sing a duet and Miss Maple will be the soloist of the day. New Location 525 Court St. Co. Union 'Abstract jnel Hot,fcIsnt It? Good time for an outing, but don't forget the 4Victor portable. Music is as necessary as fishing tackle on the trip. At Moore's Mu sic House. ' Piano sales represen tative tor Sherman Clay & Co., 409-415 Court.- '- Jnel Ijegjon Meets Monday- Capital Post No. 9 will hold its final pre-convention meeting at McCornack hall Monday night. The Ladies Auxiliary will not meet with the legion the first meeting of the month, but will meet Thurs day night at the chamber of com merce rooms. The second monthly meeting of both organizations Is a joint affair and will be on the third Monday of the month. . . .& Awarded .Judgment- Judgment of 13888.92 against the Larson-Sorahan "company has been awarded the Hall & Emory Advertising agency. The'order was signed by Judge Percy R. Kelly. Osteopathy for Children Dr. Marshall, 228 Oregon. Bldg. ' ' ; -' "J" " ' . jnel 50O LBS. OF ICE Free with. every refrigerator. C. S. Hamilton. jne Three Leagues to Sleet , .. ' There will be a' meeting of the three leagues at the First Metho dist eh ureh Wednesday night. The purpose of the meeting is to ar range for a' series of ' meetings through . the county ' by league teams. Rev. E. H. Shanks is pres ident of the organization.' For Rent . New show room. 20x45ft. See this, 231 N. High St. : ' jne6 Refrigerators at Hamlltons Buy now and - get 600 lbs. of ice Free.!' k-' "-. y ' Jne4 Elglii File Intentions Eight declarations or Intention to become citizens were filed with the county clerk this week. Those filing. " and the nation ' to which they owe ! allegiance, - were Arnold Hnsser, Switzerland;'1 Franz Josef Groeger,'-6ermany; Ivy Ruby Tay lor, Australia; - Andrew Nilson Skunes' and Xes Midson Skunes of Norway; Otto Bergstro'm, Sweden; Olay Hang; Norway, and Odel Ru benson, Sweden. i i Osteopathy The Original T A genuine splnaMreatment. Dr. Marshall, 228 Oregon Bldg. . jnel Dn 'Bois Popular Dances . . Every .Thursday Derb HalL , . ,-.,! . : i "jnel Fine Program Arranged j ' Special musical numbers have been - prepared for the John ' J. ,"" 1 1 ...i 1 f 5 Monthly " O. M. Lockwooa tiT K. Com. 8W , S6fl , t HIGHEST CASH PK1CTJ PAH) -for .;: CASCARA BARE FRY'S DRUG "STORE " TERMED AL SERVICE - . Cars for hire without driven. PHONE 2020 f Day and Night Service ' Popular Priced ; Tailored Suits 23 to $45 ' Men's and Young Men's D. H. MOSHER ; TAILOR . Promotes rGood JPCealth f - Cottage Cheese , ' One-Third Cream IL E. , HIDEOUT, Proprietor ;LYD":;D B US H ; bankers; X " rstablishcd iC3 -.General nsrdaa5niins5a Office Hcura ircTi 10 n.Tri to 3 p. n; J . : ' DIED ' ' - ns ' '& . . MILLER Mrs. Rebecca A. Miller died at a local hospital May 31 at the age Of 89 years. -She iaJ ' survived by five sons, Donald V. : of Salem, Judd and Claude of Mont.; John of South Dakota, ; Merrtt ot Iowa; " three daugh ters, Mrs. J. E. Wolfe of Aums ville. Or.; Mrs. J. ,G. McDonald . of Tacoma, Wash.; Mrs. A. Shipley of Dickinson, North Dakota. - Body at Webb's" fun eral parlors. 1 Funeral vaa- nouncements later. .' i HELLYER -' At the residence, 1665"South High street, early Saturday mofnlng,"'"Mrs.3IarIan i Wicks Hellyer, widow of the late N. T. Hellyer, sister of Mrs. Al . thea Wicks ? Noble -of -Denver, .Colorado; aunt of Mrs. Wicks Nahrgang of Iowa, Mrs. Alfreda" Noble of Colorado, A. W. Noble ' and Harry Wicks of Chicago. Mrs." Hellyer was a 1 member of the Eastern Star and W.R.C. Funeral "services will be held from the residence Monday at 10:30 a. m., the Rev. H. F. Pem berton officiating, i Interment Ja City View, . Rigdon & Son di- rectors. KRESS At Gates Marion county. , or., May 30th, Frederick. T. , Kress, age 42 years, son of Mr. and Mrs. T, J. Kress of Salem'; brother of Mrs. Maude,' Rich- ardson and' Mrs. Ruth Ander- ' son of Salem, and Mrs. D.' B. Smith of Warrenton. : Or." Mr. Kress was a'' member of Albert Pike lodge. AF&AM ' of Port land and . the . Woodmen of the World " of Salem. Funeral ser vices will be held Tuesday, June . 3, at 10 a. m., frpm the Rigdon " mortuary under : Masonic aus pices. Interment ' City View cemetery, . (.--' J ' SHELDON In this city May 31st, Clarence Sheldon age j24 years, "" late a resident of Portland. The ' remains will be' forwarded to -Portland for funeral services and interment by the Rigdon . mortuary. i Durbln Kiwanis Speaker - - Frank Durbln, Sr. Will be the speaker of the day for the Kiwan is club luncheon ' Tuesday, noon. He f will" have ' as his subject the "Relations between the banker, merchant F and the farmer. There will' be no special music. ' : Strawberries AVanted s See Ward "K. Richardson.' Jl 10 Inch Block Wood Three large loads for $15. Quick delivery. Fred E. Wells, Phone 1542. jnel Final Ministerial Meeting The final meeting of the year for the Salem' Ministerial associa tion wirf be held Monday after noon. The affair is to take the form of a picnic tor the ministers and their families. The associa tion members will , meet -at the YMCA at 2:30 and will go to Painter s woods for the picnic; Cinderella Ballet : Tickets reserved Box office 10 o'clock, Monday, June 2. , jnel f;bv ASSOCiATiori Organization of the Salem, Nut Growers Cooperative association, for the purpose at marketing the great amount of filberts ani wal nuts grown in this section ot tne state, has been effected and the articles of Incorporation filed. The association will be a non-profit and non-stock corporation with a mem bership fee of $5. It is to be fin anced by a 2 4 per cent revolving fund. Membership will Include growers from saiem, jsnverion, Dallas, Monmouth and , Lebanon i!fitrlr.t and it is exnected at least - . . m 50 growers will be affiliated durj in tha tnmmer months. , r Officers of the association are A. I. Page, Jefferson, president; N. P. Adams, Salem, vice presi dent, and W. I. Staley, Salem, sec retary. -The incorporators are Ira C. Powell, Monmouth; -T. H. Brokke, Silverton; N. P. Adams, Salem-. A. L. Page, Jefferson, end Earl Pearcy, Salem. ; As far as walnut sales are con cerned, the association will be af filiated VHh the state selling ex change. The new association will probably use the equipment of the Oregon Growers ' Cooperative as osciatlon in handling the nuts for grading and packing. . ' ; ' ' . - ' FTXERAIj NOTICES The" funeral of Hazel Gratis Morrison, who - died ' May 30th, 1924 will be held at the Webb funeral parlors Monday, ' June 2, at p. m Rev. Klrkpatrick will have charge of r services. Con cluding services will be held in the Mount Crest mausoleum. ' . JONES The funeral of Pearl : 'Jones,' who died May 29, 1924, will be held at the Webb fun ' erat parlors; Monday, June 2, at 1 p. m. Rev. Shank will have charge of 'Services. ' Interment ; will be In City View cemetery. Funeral services will be held Tuesday . for "Fred Kress""son ""of Mr. ; and Mrs.' P. J. Kress, Che meketa ' and Twentieth, .who was drowned In' the Santiam river 1 a short "distance east of Gates while fishing Friday, according to word received ' here yesterday. He was missed by "his brother-in-law,- J. W. Anderson, who got Fred Waits burg and started a search-for the missing fisherman ' His body was found in a vertical position in about 12 feet of water, near where his fishing pole was .discov ered. The body , was brought to the surface with a hook and taken to a 'Stay ton undertaking parlor. This is the first, fatality reported from the Santiam river this sea son,; though several were drowned last year. For the past few "years Kress had been employed in the tax col lection department of the sheriffs office during rush seasons.'' lie made his home with his parents and was unmarried. Oalem iHortuarp, rMSaxatrBs awn " . TTJj,iAAJC DX&BOXOSS f j .. nUM 165S . ' j XOelsat Wsrk KodsrsU Msss WEBB'S FUNERAL i :;; PARtORS ' Cxpert Ernbal mers . . -I0S M. ChsreaPksa 111 niGDOII c EON'S. Cxsiualsi Carrfst ; tzi xr.;v--rias j - EDITORlAIlS bF THE PEOPLE Editpr Statesman: We observe the results of the meeting at the capitol for , consideration of the purchase of grounds for ,the boys Industrial , school and. we can heartily approve the results. ' We cannot understand why every im aginable thing that : will, add to. our financial burden , should, be brouKbt forth at this time when our taxes have become burden-'' some and ; pur . farmers . are de pressed We must' have ,thesei in? stitutions.. . .The .boys are -.well cared , for and' if more room , and equipment; Is absolutely necessary, then give , them what; we can af-J ford, but respect .the ..taxpayers, Oh, they say the money is on hand. Then we say, use what . is actually required and let the bal; ance be appropriated to otner state expenses , and let any new location remain on the tax roll.. They say we must get out ot sight of the states prison. We believe that a six-mile glimpse of the pen itentiary would have a wholesome influence,: They say we can seg regate and use .the present site in addition. This .means another superintendent, matron and a full set of officers at high priced sal aries of which we have too many now. -The claim of self supper t is fallacious and worn' thread-bare, and would come more 5 nearly doubling the 3 ' present. ! expense. Times have materially : changed since the first Inauguration of this' move three years ago. L. H. SUTER. WHY I WJtOTE 1 "AIN'T AXGIE AWFUL'.. . .,By ,Gelett , Burgess . , i . . "Nobody loves me!" The sad dest words in any language in cluding, the Scandinavian, except ing "Please Remit!" ' ' It was a beauteous girl" with adenoids who walked into' my mind. Slje was vulgar, but she was charming. She was silly, but she amused me. 5 Only 16 she was just between girltude and wo manabllity, but what does that uiaiier, u mo neari ue JOQQg : She had cow-like eyes but did not moo that was her pathos. A temperament like a mustard plas ter, and, in a brain that ' had ' re fused to jell, one hungry Idea roamed, like a tailless cat" in a vast cathedral. Its name was Get Married. Life ' was hard"' tor Ani- gie,;so hard that it' was practical-J ly indigestible. At tunes sue didn't even know .where her next kiss would come from. She, ap pealed to rhe all over, but espec ially in the funny bone. j : BITSFOR BREAKFAST 1 1 : r J June Is Jbere ' Now tor the June rains. . V V . Perhaps some folks will be com plaining, .in a. couple -.of weeks, about the rain cracking the cher ries.. . , , . ; Looks like all our strawberries are' going to vfind a 'market. Port land firm wants '2 0 to 30 tons of Treblas to nut Into barrels. Some of the other buyers .were sidestep ping Treblas; thought the cost was too high tor stemming them, etc, etc. Now, bring . on your Treblas Ward . K. Richardson, down on ; North Front . street, has the Portland . order for the Treb las., The. man ; who wrote for the Portland Chamber of Commerce paper the, words ; about flax, printed o.n the first page of The Statesman of this morning, knows what he is .talking about; knows . Salem -tonsorial artists says the sap in some of .the presidential timber is mostly in te head. : Magnus Johpson says govern ment " ownership is the only solu tion .of ,the rallrqadr problem. A Salem barber, wonders what a na tionalized railroad under the man agement of our . Magnus Johnsons would look like. . "Russell Brooks of, Salem is to be vice .consul at Belfast. He will be able to tell the people of the Belfast of the old world about the coming .Belfast of the new world. ' , . Some 'one suggests that if the state training school had ar farm producing a large surplus of tree and bush fruits, Jt might in some years be up against the marketing problem. Well,, It would not' be a long jump to a state cannery and jam and Jelly factory.. ; ' ; ' : V The ! government needs help; the people need' is equal to the wish He' would Howe's Monthly. help. Only God occagtm; and I hurry.' E. W. Lumber Company i Will - ; ' Close Several 'Weeks SILVERTON, r Or., May 31 (Special to The Statesman. )--Due to a fire In the lumber woods near Mebama and to the off 'condition of the lumber market the Silver ton Lumber company mill -closed down this week for-its annual cleanup." 5 As a rule this vacation is not taken until later in the- sea son. . During the closed period the mill - will be 'given? a general over hauling and lthe log pond will be dredged and put in first-class con- L. .fJL M RATKAN VUlLDWa When'we recommend a graduate for a position it is certain tnat he or she. Is capable. We are looked ' upon " as author ities .when" it comes , to sizing up a person's busi ness qualifications. START MERC! -GIN MOW! r '.to JT mm s m . iw 'a i .. J ... ". , . . .. .. ... . -...-. ' ' f ' . .. ' y I " r v' j V 1 OA- . 4P9 "" 4 " Latest and E:t Equipment Uccd ' There are thousands of pairs of eorrectly-fitted t!w 1 around Salem. I know they are correctly fitted, for I ti: 1 r 3 work myself. ' There Is no guesswork, about it! ; I have been fitting: glasses forjnore than a third of ( .- tury, and I take pride in tlttfag each and every jair corr. 1 ' . - . . . ' - t The necessary skill to achieve such results tan be acquL 1 ;; only, by 'years of close study and active, practical exp erience. I i .fact, scientific knowledge of the highest order is require! j recognize and properly correct Refects of visioa. .,'!'.'- . - - . ; '" : x -.'''' ': ; ; It is extremely, unsafe to permit anyone, not thoroughly qual ified,, to test your eyesight and prescribe glasses' Jor you. I po - itiveiy will not recommend glasses unless they are necpnar)', an 1 "yn will find that my' prices are very reasonable, for-the srrvi:3 and jtha materials 'you will receive, ; " ' . .- " 't I guarantee satisfaction in every respect. . , ' v I do not belong to any combine - t - lhpne 723 for Appointments Dr.. M. P. TN'r. SAI3I " lviesicieic. Eye Specialist Rooms 210-211 U. 8. Natl Bank Bldg. O.. -fry' i dition.' Conditions warranting, the mill will resume sawing some time in the early part of July. The whale doubtless Bwal'owc 1 Jonah much more e&zily ttaa "rs. Jonah 'swallowed the sic ry. ' :Cjregca Pdp fCZ'J -,. i - : i t .- . c t;.; 1 - MAKUFACTUZl Splphite, and Uacila X7rzlr.t pinys, Addict XI Prvs Bond,5TisssaC -Serees!ssf tnd'C yje$.terday:va scorcher, jbjut. thejiren. wo had on -Palm Beach Suits dldii't even notice it. . A. . . .. G,nuine 2ISEKCH.iSIiIT - G Wachable " ---- X' ' " i - . - Many-Colors 'fie Comfortaljls All Sizes 5-1 i I "Keep Cool" Palm Beach . : ; ; JJ. ; zy CJJOTHING-VOQLIIN MJLUZZJ GTOStC in a i i J -. r ' mum mi h m m n o q .r,. ; - ' - . . . It x- Waicifaes MWd Ladies9 and Girls' Bracelet Watches A Beautiful DlAniOHD Rin .'Beautiful White Gold in 18-K.' andyw filled casw. , - will please her. SEE OUR SPECIALS, m Many shapes to choose frdm. ; NOTE THE PRICES: 515, 520, 525, 27.50, 530 ' r ' ; - " . : " Genu' and Boys' "WATCHES') ' The very latest models in the ,thin case. White and ' 5 Green Gold, with the new metal! dials., ' See Our Specials .at 525 and 527.50 and Up j j Manx Others Priced as Low as 510 and Up These prices include ELGIN, VV A LTHA M, HAMILTON, ILLINOIS. We only carry standard makes. . " :u 18-K. White Gold,' with or without Sapphire t 4 525, 535, 542.50,X56,CC75 and 0100 ; 'We? haye inanybe&udful "mountings to choose from. . - .t.';U tty It's Easy to Pay the Hart man W 'ay connERLiiz . S.eryice sx , p JF.WRI F.RS r1 S!I' VFRqMITWQ nSOO STATE STREET . j , 1 J - -r