TIIE OREGON STATES?,IAN, ,SALEJI; OREGON - . :;stiN&;MoitNiN iff NEWS BRIEF Ktwanlans Meet Tuewlay " ' Information a' to" ttie ' Identity of the epeaWer at the Kiwanis luncheon next Tuesday is njot con tained in the weekly letter. There will be no special musics Atten tion Is called to the obserrance of "Ail Kiwanla night," Jflne 16, to be observed here at the Marion hotel : at 6:45 o'clock, the "stero hour." 'This hour' is being ob peryed simultaneously in all the zones and clubs and the Denver convention. Auction Sale Tuesday Home seekers and speculators, here's your chance, 5 room house and furniture at auction. 10S0 Norway, Tues. next, 1:30 p. ni. Terms, $300 cash, bal. $20 per month atv 6 per cent. Who wouldn't own a home. jS Highway la Opened- 'Hard surface between Capitol red North Fifth was opened " to traffic yesterday, giving residents of the north end of town addition concrete surface for their convenience. Wanted p One to secure $1,000 loan on 200 acres of land. Soeolofsky. 341 State: jlO Benefit Vegetables Sold ' For the benefit of the families, of the truck driver who was killed and the two men sent to the Salem hospital, vegetables' were sold on the street yesterday from the ill la ted truck which featured in the accident. at the He Sure and Hear Mr, andt Mrs. Vincent 3 First .Congregational church to night. ; They are noted for their s splendid Sunday evening program. t iau iu near luciUf tiici- i A J I 1 1 body welcome. Sues on Note : - -' 'Suit of $3000 was filed in the circuit court yesterday byt Frances Kuenstln -against Frank- Perk ett and wife. "Judgement for'.tno en tire amount, foreclosure of a mort gage and the right to purchase the property is sought. The note was given June 18, 1921. Baseball - - ; - '' Yeomen vs Hopmere Colts', 'Sunday, 2:30 p. m. Oxford park. Jne8 3Tay .Recover Costs ' Watson, Bloon may recover nothing and J. C. Evans, the de fendant may recover costs of the case,: according to a Judgment Bigned yesterday by .Judge Percy R. Kelly. ' " . , ,' '-. h - SIltjasoBClcaJanceSale - Of millinery at the French Shop, If. J3uffe Morrison. J 38 raxl-JDriver Fined-- '. .. ; ; , For leaving hia engine running . rhile no one was in the machine, R. EL Hurst, Jocal taxi driver, was fined $5 in the police court Satur- ' day., '"," . . . ,.. Special Sal On. . all stamped goods at tha Elite-this week; 329 Oregon Wdg. jne31 I County Commencement Soo . County graduation exercises for eighth grade pupils will: be held in the1 auditorium" of r tbe Salem high school next Saturday after noon at 2 o'clock. Between 250 ; s. a STONE, ELD, General Office Pract? . Cancers Treated Office. Tyler Thrag BtorO JS7 8. Commercial Street INSURE AND FEEL SAFE iTV: CONCORDIA . J:; INSURANCE ims. UOYEB 147 W. Com'L Room 8. I - ITJOODRY 1 5uys Fornitae M. WWUV "ill Oregon Bldg. rhone 457 TheSeavy BelT Insurance r Agency ' General Insurance "Billy" Bell : Vm. Neimeyer. Druggist " In Business For Tour , ' Health 175 N. ComO. Phone 167 and 300 pupil's are 'expected to at tend. fr. J. S. Landers', president of the Oregon normal school, at Monmouth, will be the principal speaker. Special music " is being arranged, j ; . ; Special Sale : J ) Of fur chokers in stone martin, squirrel and silver fox. French Shop, 115 Masonic Temple. jS Leasing Yannke Ranch - Permission to sell livestock be cuging to the estate of Russell Catlin and to lease the . Yannke ranch-to Silbert Tinsley has been glven Mrs. Sybil C. Catlin, execu trix of the estate, by Judge W. H. Downing. - In addition she may also lease the store-room' in the Gray block, 115 North Liberty. Osteopathy for Gold Dr. Marshall, 228 Oregon bldg. jne 8 . I VIck Estate Appraised Anna Vick left an estate valued at $17,474.19, according, to a re port filed with the county clerk by Walter B.'Minier, Frank Lynch and Anna Tasto, appraisers.. A. F. Homyer' is executor' of the es tate.. - i . . . Fire Engines S Called The fire engines responded to a call about 8 o'clock last night to Leslie and University streets. A roof fire which -was breaking into a small blaze was quickly extin guished.' Little damage resulted. Auction Sale Tuesday- Auction sale city home and fur niture, 1 0 SO j Norway, corner N. Summer, Tuesday next, 1:30 p. m. Terms easy. .See ad.--- J8 Carlson . Manages . Telegraph Victor D. Carlson, student " at Willamette university, will he in cnarge of the local office of the Western Union Telegranh comnanv during the absence of Eric Butler, wh9 . left , lasts night f or.Toronto. Ont.. to attend the annual 'conven tion of the Rotary cluh. Upon. Mr. Butler's return Mr. Carlson will act a3 district relief -manager for ihe remainder of the summer. Women Wanted : To work in. strawberries at Starr Fruit Products Co., Corner Church and MI1L Phone; 43 9. , Jne 8 Injured 3Ian Improving ' Though he will , he confined to his bed for another .week at least, W. S. Birdwell, Hoyt and Commer cial, is resting fairly easily after a serious accident Thursday night. Mr. Birdwell was employed on a grade roller and stepped back to find -out what was the matter with some part of the machine. He was thrown , to the ground and the heavy roller, passed over one leg. The accident occurred while; the machine was 'rolling gravel on s railroad crossing, and this pre vented any bones f ro'm being broken. It is expected that it will be several weeks before Mr. Bird well -Is able to walk without the aid of crutches, lor his leg was badly bruised.! $300 Dowb-;1 ? " . Balance $25 a month, takes new three-room cottage. Plaster, hot water, bath, etc. Qnick posses sion. Becke & Hendricks. U. S. Bank bldg. ;5. j ,;- J8 Welcome Itotarlans ' -When the special train carry ing Rotarians from district No. 2, comprising California, Hawaii, and parts-of Arizona : and Nevada, passed through. Salem on the way to the international convention in GRADUATION GIFTS . MRS. JUNK'S CHINA Nelson & Hunt Drug Store,, . Court and Liberty, orA! Studio, 679 jNorth Cottage : TERMINAL '1 j IERVICB Can for litre without 'driver. PHONE 2020 Day and Night Service ' Popular Priced Tailored Suits $23 to $43 Men's and Young Men's 1 D. H. MOSHER TAILOR . Promotes Good Health GREENWOOD Cottage Cheese " One-Third Cream H. E. HIDEOUT, Proprietor LADD (L BUSH; BANKERS CslatiUiitd 1863 i " General Banking Cudnesa Offlca Ilcsra frca 10 a. ru io 3 ts.xii i Toronto, the Salem Rotary club bad a welcoming committee at the station, viiliam 'Mnnsell, pres ident of the Portland Rotary club, and R. H. Cook, a director in the same club, joined the visitors here and accompanied them to Port land. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Kay and Mr. and 'Mrs. ETic ; Butler will leave today for Vancouver, B.: C, where -they will board the special train bearing delegates1 from dis trict No. 1, comprising Oregon, Washington, Idaho, British Colum bia and Alaska. Referee Sale i ' i f At 10 o'clock. F. Ni Derby will sell about 2 acres of land on 2105 North Front street, Monday, June 9th. ' ,'t ; Jne8 Wants Truck or 3Ioney ' Judgment for $1000 if a truck is not returned is1 the busl3 of a suit filed in-the circuit court by Charles E. Lebond, -Julia Webster and Fred Frit2e against Carl Sduthworth. The machine was brought to - Marion from Lane county, without permission, it is alleged.. . ! I Midseason Clearance Sale Of millinery at the French Shop, M. Buffe Morrison. J8 Presented With Medal While in Portland Friday night Bolton Hamble, of the Gray Belle, was presented with a gold past Ftate commander's medal by the Veterans of Foreign WarsJ Mr. Hamble was In Salem Saturday morning but returned to Portland last night. " ! First Class Oak Wood ! ' For a few days. Fred E. Wells, 280 S. Church. Phone 1542. Papers Being Graded Work of grading the eighth grade 'papers' 'submitted -at the June examination is well under way and' should be completed ear ly next week, it was announced at the office of .the county school superintendent Saturday. S pecial izin g T On 15 hats, our sale. French Shop, 115 N. High St. M. Buffe Morrison; ' : - ; f J8 Little Trout Expensive it.. . K r' Trout under six Inches in length proved expensive for Paul Rieck, who was found by Henry Steven son, game - warden, with some of the under-sized fislrin his posses sion. Rieck was. lined $30 in the justice court yesterday. For Rent, Four Houses One flat, all taodern, 4 ho 8 rooms, $22.50 to $40. . Becke & Hendricks. U. S. Bank bldg. j8 ; DIED DAVENPORT At the residence en the Jefferson road about 3 miles south of Salem, Saturday, June 7, 1924, Mrs. Emma Dav enport, 56 years of age. Sur vived by her husband, William Davenport, and the following childrenMrs. Olive May Hawk. Mrs. Blanch Miller, Mrs. Mil- dred Schaller, ivmilam R. Dav enport, Glen LeRoy Davenport and Orville J. Davenport, all of Salem. Announcement of fun eral arrangements will" be an nounced later from the Rigdoq mortuary. ' . : i : , - ! WELLS Robert Wells died at a ' local hospital Jane 7, at the ago of 5 rears. Survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John E, Wells." , Funeral announcements .; later. Webb funeral parlors in charge. -; ' . , ; HOWARD The funeral of Doro thy Howard, who died at a local hospital June 6, 1924, will he held, at the Fruitland Evangel cal church Monday, June 9, at 2 ; p. m. , Rev. Paul Poling will have charge of services. Inter menf will be in Lee Mission cemetery. . Webb funeral par lors in charge of arrangements. FUNERALS Funeral services; for the late Mary A. Riland, who died June 5 at the age of 51 years, will be held at "Xebanon, Or., Monday, June 9, at 9:30 a.. m. Interment Lebanon 'cemetery. .Funeral cor tege will Jeave ' Salem mortuary Monday morning, '7:30 Short services, will be held at the chapel Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. r-" nuijaii awn rtnizBAXi DranoTOM ..' t 1 ' 71ia 168S . ZraeUat Wik ICodrnt Mat WEBB'S FUNERAL r ARtORS : ' '. .-" - f Expert Kmhal naers -; SOS Chwek-r-PkMa IIS RIGDON d SON'S - uomrcAm . ". J7aeanaled Earvtol tis'i. XncWPkoM us Births are nrportetl . Birth reports coming to the of fice of the cityjiealth officer dur ing the last two days' announce the arrivals of Wannetta Eva, to Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Moore, of Route 3,' on June 3; Ronald Horace, to Mr. and, Mrs. M. Burgen, who live southeast of Salem, on May 31; Margaret to Mr. and Mrs. George H. Tucker, 1950 1 Fair mount, June 4; Merle Janet, to Mr. and Mrs. Guy O. Boyce, 1795 South High, and bessie Margaret, t: Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Wilson, 160 Court, on May .31. The date, of the birth of Merle Boyce was not given on the report. Baseball - r Yeoman vs .Hopmere Colts. Sunday, 2:30 p. m. Oxford park. , . jne8 St. Paul Graduates . Graduation exercises for. seven eighth grade public schools pupils and eight students from the St. Paul Union high school were held Friday night. The diplomas were presented by' Mary L. Fulkerson, county school superintendent. The two commencements were held from the same jlace, that of the public schools preceeding the hih school. Two separate programs were given. Some . Farmer - . Here's 80 acres, mostly cleared, with buildings, 5 miles to Salem, excellent road, .mostly paved,, price $8,000. Immediate .possession. Becke & v Hendricks. U. S. Bank bldg. JS Final Account Ing Filed Final accounting of the estate of James D. Mann was filed in the county clerk's office yesterday by Sarah Mann, executrix. ; The crtate has a valuation of $3638.85. Midseason Clearance Sale Of millinery at the French Bhop, M. Buffe Morrison. r J Annual School Meeting - : The annual school meeting ; of clerks and directors' wills.be Ixeld Monday, June 16. All clerks and directors, with the exception I Portland . and the union high school districts, will meet at-Jhis time. Reports are now. being pre pared. These -meetings are held fn each of the second and third Class districts and under the law etl least one clerk am d director must be' elected. Gladiolus and Other Cut flowers at Maruny's. 113 City Almost Pure Health conditions are the best now : thanv they have been for months for only one contagious disease, " that of . a case of diph theria was reported to Dr. TVI1 liam B. "Mott, city health officer, during the.week just passed. Goitre Cause and Cure " 1 Learn the truth. Dr. .Redmond, 328 Oregon Bldg. Phone 1638. jne 8 Objections are Filed ' Frank Bell has filed his objec tions to the final report of .the executor of the estate of Theresa Bell. Osteopathy, the Original . A genuine spinal treatment. Dr. Marshall, 228 Oregon bldg. jne8 Administratrix Named Susie C. Chamberlain, 1303 North Eighteenth, has been named administratrix of the estate of Emery C. Chamberlain, who died in Portland on May 17. - u Dr. Anne Brekke, Osteopathic i Phone 859-469J. Jne8 Menth to Leave ; Heinle Menth, who has been nitcMne lor thV) Senators, has signed a contract to play with th Longview team. Differpnce in re muneration for his services was the deciding factor. Menth has an enviable reputation as a batter and pitcher,' as he Hit over 400 per cent in the Belllngham league last year. - . t . i- Ponltry Keepers Last baby chicks for 1924 on sale next ; Tuesday and ; Wednes day. Reduced prices on all varie ties. Call afternoons. Salem Chickeries, 558 State St. jne8 No Duplicatio: ; After an Investigation of the 're ported dupllqatloiof automobile license plates'by an employe -of the Irwin-Hodson' company of Port land, 8am A. Kozer, secretary of state, and T..A.; Raf f ety, chief state traffic Inspector, are convinved that there has been no such dupli cation. J They have discovered one sample set of plates and one de fective set, both of which got Into the possession of an employe tf the Irwin-Hodson company, - and one of which, he .gave to Paul Pierre, a Portland traffic officer. Some .Investor Here'soa new bungalow, for. saW $ 3 7 0 0. Rents $ 4 O. Becke ic Hen dricks. U. S. Bank bldg. , j8 Undergoes Operation . Miss Marie King, of SalemC un derwent a serious operation at the Salem hospital Saturday. tV Midseason Clearance Sale Of millinery at the French. Shop. M. Buffe Morrison. ; . JS Here From Marshfield -! ,Mrs. J. W. Mclnturff, of Marsh field, departmental secretary for the Oregon Ladies auxiliary to the American ; legion is spending tbe week-end in Salem with her nioth; VMrs. Welborn, of Ferry street.-- Mr. Mclnturff is on her ay to the .state - convention or the American . legion in Portland, next week. i While here she met Nvith' the officers of the local unit. Something New The Bungalow Beauty Shoppe.' All lines of Beauty work. You'll like the care we take of your hair. Phone: 93 8R for appointment or call at 250 S. Cottage St. jne8 Debate Council Elects . Ralph Emmons, Willametie de bater, was yesterday chosen to head the forensic council of the .university for next year. In. per suance of his office, Emmons will have charge of the arrangement of the schedule and the management of the debates and oratorical con tests. Indications promise a for midable list of opponents for the Willamette varsity ; forensic men and women next year. Negotiaions have already begun for return de bates with several of the larger schools that Willamette met dur ing the past season. The other members. -of the : forensie- council directing the forensic .activities of the school are Nadie Strayer, Ice land Chapln and Coaches Erkk son and Hardiqg. $."iOO Down Balance $23 month takes trim bungalow with fireplace and ' ce4 men t basement at 1565 S. Cottager Price $2800. Good buy. Becke & Hendricks, U.S. Bank.bldg. ' J8 Companv F to Entral ' ,The Salem contingent of . the Oregon national guard will en train .Tuesday, morning about 5 o'clock for Portland, going direct ly through with other units of the guard to Camp Lewis for the an nual training period of 15 days. Southern Oregon units will entrain Monday evening. ' . ' Seniotf Rreakfast , Scheduled Members. of the senior class of tbe university wjl hold jhe. an-i nual breakfast in. Bush's pasture Monday, morning when they will gather for the last time as a class In a social affair. Only members of the class will be present ;and when the affair breaks nip5 it'wlll be with the sadness of farewell. Osteopathy for Children Dr. .Marshall, 228 Oregon bldg. jne S . j : l '- , . Elks Picnic -Dated I The annual picnic, of the Salem Elks' lodge will be held at the Silverton park Sunday,. June .9, according to official announcement from the lodge. Just Returned from the' Electronic Convention at Kansas City and have in stalled the latest equipment for the diagnosis and treatment of disease ; ( Dr. , Abrams' method ) . i "Dr. B. If. WlUte , ROfl U. 8. Itank. Uldg. . Salem, Oregon . f . if lift i " '"Ml DR. GOFERIER 505 North High Street R e a d .the Classified Ads. n For the Best of Food Well served In attractive surroundings : I You'll thoroughly enjoy the Spa I y ' Complete a la Carte Service ; , Special Sunday Dinner $1 .00 Service From 12 P. M. to 8:30 P. M. v ' .Merry Widow Cocktail 1 V" Chicken a La Velorol Consomme Julienne - " -' I.,., -iA. -.. . Chofee'6f "---if ' - Broiled Squab Chicken on Toast- - ; . - Stuffed Corn-Fed Turkey with Loganberry Jelly . Brazed Oregon Capon , with Giblet "Dressing" Prime Ribs of . Beef Au Jus Whipped Cream Potatoes ' s.' . Creamed New. Peas : Hot Bread . ,t . Tomato, Asparagus, Lettuce with Thousand Island " ' Dressing Choice of Dessert ilce Cream Jello Cake Pudding or' Pie . Tea Coffee ,MHk - ' Spa Ice Cream has an old-fashioned deliciousness that is ' unique and satisfying AT THE SPA ONLY K AlUl ZZ lUciiiy Gonrected 't Latest and Best ; Equipment Used - There are thousands of pairs of correctly-fitted glasses in and " around .Salem. I know they are correctly fitted, for I did the work myself. There is no guesswork about it! " I have heen fitting glasses for more than a third of a cen tury, and I take pride in tittiug each and every pair correctly. The necessary skill to achieve such, results ean be acquired only by years of close study and actlve,practical experience. In . fact, scientific knowledge. of the highest; order is required to recognize and properly correct defects of vision. It is extremely unsafe to permit anyone, not thoroughly qual ified, to test your eyesight and prescribe glasses for you. I pos itively will not recommend glasses aniens , they: are ueoesary, and you will find that my prices are very reasonable for the service aiul the materials you will receive. I guarantee xatLsf action in every .respect. ! , . I do not belong to any; combine . . PJone 723 for Appointments . ' Dr. M. P. Mendelshoii A Eye Specialist . Booms 210-211 U. S. Nat'l Bank Bldg. SALEM OREGON Oregon fdj andJaparCoo , Salem, Oresoa UANDFACTDIlEnS Sulphite, aiid JIanila Wrapping, tlso CBtc!:era TTrr pings, Adding Machine Paper, -Greastprccf, Glirrlz;, Jbivz Bond, TisssoScMeiui rnd.SpscisJtir3a i City "Home? and ;JFiirni tufe atr f 1080 Norway Street, Corner N. Summer - 'J Tuesday; Next, June ;10, 1:30 P, T1. . . Five-roomed house with bath, toilet, electric lights,' front and side porches, woodshed, lot 50x125 ft.; alsa &ihole. range Jbeater,. besprjnsLJ1 ai I -tresses, dressers, rugs, good refrigerator, chairs, tables, sanitary, couch, garden tools, lawn mower, ,75 ft. good. rubber garden hose, canned "fniit," empty jars and lots of other things. t "'"'. j Terms on personal property, cash, on real property. : $300 cash, balance $20, per month. at 6 per cent in- m ' terest; Good abstract, and a fine location. Don't -miss this sale if you want a bargain in a home. , I B? R, COMBS, Owner. F. N. AVOODY, Auctioneer,; Phone 511 7'If you want to sell your Furniture or have an auction , ; See Woodry" ; . AO EXTRAORDINARY VALUES; "With Extra T.-Paats - . ; .Made to Measure All Pure Wool ,"V Perfect Fit f Prompt Delivery w th Ext ant Made to Measure The Fourth Will Soon U jBe Here Don't Wait Until the Last Minute and Take Something Yqu -Don't Like. 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