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' V THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON - . WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 25, 1624 . f f.: Wilt IsProbated v v The will of Frederlc; M. Miller, -wbo died at Woodburn 'May 25, at the ago of 1 8' years, has been' filed in the probate court. : Besides the widow he is survivedjby six. sons, six daughters and seven grand children: Mrs. Pauline W. Miller is the executrix of the estate - Cancer Jtcinovwl . w V Yesterday by the use" of medi cine Dr. Stone , removed a targe cancer from the face of Mrs. Mary E. Fisher of. Monroe, Oregon. J25 Final Account Filed , The final account of Oscar Johnson and Agnete Johnson, exe cutors of the estate of John E. Johnson, has been filed in the cir cuit court. ,; ' Woman Slightly Injured , When automobiles driven by Mrs.- George Simmons of Route 1 and L. Farringtoa of Route 4 col lided at Court and' Winter about 7:45 o'clock ,- Tuesday morning, Mrs. Starr, a passenger in the Simmons' machine, was slightly injured, according to a report of the accident made at the police station. - .'"""; .----.- For Rent , ; . , .Fire room strictly modern flat, 760 Marion; -1 4 Qi - Fire . room itrictly ' modern flat, 666 Ferry, 135. v- Five room house, 1098 N. 21st street, $22.50. Becke & Hen-'rnTiSv-U.'. 8 Blc. bldg. . J25 'jlatfaWotlc Outfit. 'W "V ; A man gtvlng the name of I. "foavls was arrested at.jrweltthand lill Tuesday? by Officer Louis Ol son and was jailed on a vagrancy eliarge.iWhen searched at the po lice;, stations .'a small. '.'narcotic syringe equipment " was found, while extra needles were conceal ed in his shoes. The men had evi dently been, using narcotics for a conesiderable period of tlmeT for bis body showed the marks made by. the needles. He had 7 no nar cotics on his person when arrest ed. . . . Appraisers Named ; . V David Eyre, Fred Gahlsdorf" and Roy Melson have been named appraisers of the estate of f John Gueffroy, Salem resident,!- who died recently while visiting a son in Yakton, S. D. - The estate has a probable value of $8000 in per sonal and $ 3 0 0 0 in real property. Adolph Gueffroy, a son, is the ad ministrator. ' " House to 1 louse Solicitors-big commission. Ap-i-ly Marlon Hotel between 11 and 1. Wednesday. . .." r. - Jne25 Gun Machine Stolen-- v'. . . A gum machine at the Variety store was stolen sometime Monday night, it was reported to the police yesterday !by H. . L.' Martin. Taking Finger Print- Ex-service-jmen are ' calling at the sheriff's office to have" their finger prints taken.' These prints are necessary in. order to complete identification and are. made on a -special space " uit the application blanks for. adjusted compensation. : t 1 . . ' .v Strictly Modern ;v ' Six room-- hoese, hardwood Jloors, - etc., N. Summer street. $6750,- Becke & Hendricks, U. S. Bk. bldg. Y'- ' . ., J2 5 , : '- I . . J rV" ..... Aviators Arc Pleased Salem is interested In aviation. but lacks a proper landing 'field, and, if such a field could be con structed here, the city wjuld prob ably become a center of aerial ac tivities, "according to Art Walters, pilot, who was in the city over the it.'cuiuj; and feul saj-e CONCORDIA INSURANCE ! - -. MUS. UOYER ' 117 17. Com'L Room, 6. r fM l,- Foi:!rc 411 Oregon Bldg. Phone 457, Tlia Seayy BeH Insurance ; Ascr.cy . General Insurance . Eta . : Ju-t Relumed T from the Electronic Convention it Kansas City and have in stalled the latest equipment for the diagnosis and treatment of disease (Dr. Abrams' method) , Ir. B. If. TThlte ' BOO U. S. Banlc Ultl. Salem, Oregon - L T: D D w D'AIl week-end. As there is only one good field in the state, that at Eu gene, the city has' the opportunity to be a pioneer In .this line, he said. - The - -commercial airplane, owned by the Portland v Aircraft company, will return ; to Salem about July 8.. Among those mak ing nights here Sunday were F. B. Ireland. Wayne. 'Dickinson. Mr. and Mrs. It. B. Goodln, J. W. LI1 He, deputy warden at the state1 prison; Otto. Zwicker and sons, and H. H. Lindsey and son. McXary Coming Ilonte United States Senator Charles I. ; McNary and wife will spend the summer in Salem, according to word received :by George F. Rodgers, a .personal friend. Sena tor McNary is expected to arrive home early next month. Senator McNary will spend a majority of his time at home, but Is expected to visit "several communities to learn of various needs, .This will be Mrs. McNary ' first visit to Sa lem. ' ' - . ; : : . Wanted ladles - " ' ...I i For , cherry packing at : Ryan Fruit Co. Come at 8 a. m. pre pared to work. Denney & Co. J25 Many Applicants . - v v Though Sim Phillips was at the United States labor bureau at the YMCA only half a day yesterday, more than 40 men called for work. Monday was - the heaviest single day for some time, when a total of 91 men were interviewed. . - JUpe Peach Displayed , Claims to the first peach are be ing set forth by; P. L. Wood, of West Salem, who .vas exhibiting a specimen in the city Tuesday. The variety' of the fruit is not known and it is, believed to.be a seedling. As far as is .known, fiha Is the first 1924 peach to be reported. : '. , . -v-;-:-' Terms Vacant . ' . Fire room bungalow, basement, garage, 1167 N. 16th street, $500 cash, balance monthly. ' Becke L Hendrlcks.fU. S. Bk. bldg. J25 Postal Clerks Meet ' '" Salem will he represented at the annual convention of theN postal clerks and carriers union In Corf vallis next -Saturday afternoon and night. . Approximately 20 mem bers of the local union will make the trip. .Joseph. Benner Is presi dent of . the local union. , Sunday Services Slated i Weekly, Sunday afternoon park services Will .'be ; held- in Willson park under the auspices of the Sa lem Ministerial association and the YMCA-beglnning July it was an nounced Tuesday. Each of the Sa lem pastors I will take turns deliv ering the sermons. .The. first of the services will be of a patriotic nature while announcement of the speakers and programs will be made later.' . i - ' ' ' - Srhnhert, Octet .Splendid local; talent will assist tonight at raufeicale. Congregation, al churchi .': r- ' ' jne25 New Jewelry Stoi Burnett Brothers, operators " of a chain of jewelry stores, will oppn an establishment in Ealem. in the building now being vacated by the Bake-Rite bakery on State "street. on August 1. This firm now has stores in Seattle; San Francisco; Portland, Tacoma,- Everett, Bel lingham, and Centralia. Chantanqiuk Stickers Here. ' Distribution ' of automobile windshield stickers advertising the coming Chautauqua is being made by the Chamber of Coimerce. The words, "Salem, Be There. July; 16 to it" are printed In large : red v. letters. ;i over ; light brown colored Chautauqua . tent. Sale- of tickets, began yesterday, TEIWIINAI SERVIC3 r Cars for hire without drivers. iionb 202a : r . Day and Night Service Popular Priced Tailored Suits (23 to $45 Men's and Youns Men's D.H.MOSHER ' -tailou -, Promotes Good'' Health ' - GREENWOOD V Cottage Cheese i One-Third Creaxtf 1 ''., XT. E. HIDEOUT, Proprietor B USM 1'Q S?TH ICEIIS those for adults at $3; students, including high school and Willam ette university students,' for $2V and children', under high . school grades, SI each. . . ; ' Oyer 2000 Visit Caves - According to reports from. Geo. Sabin, manager , of the Oregon Caves . resort, there have been 2068 visitors through. the Oregon caves this season. The Charles It. Arc herd Implement 1 Co. now have a stock of bale ties. ' . J 2 7 New Officers Here ' Ensign , and Mrs. Sagert, the new officers of the local Salvation army, will hold their first service at the army hall tonight at 8 u. m.to which the public is In vited. The ensign and his wife have spent over 15 years in the Salvation army work, all in the western states. They arrived here ' from ' Los Angeles Sunday night, coming by auto. XSVH ray IMvidend Frank' C. Bramwell,- state, sup erintendent of banks, 'announced yesterday that on July-2 a divi dend of 10 per cent will be paid to depositors of - the. Bank of Nyssa, which failed May 26, 1923. Deposit claims filed and approved aggregate ' $72,666.21," This will be thefirst dividend to be de clared since the failure. r . . Special Sale,;; . On all v stamped- goods , at the Elite this week, 329 Oregon bldg. -Jne31 Have Jio Authority- Neither the Merchants . Ex change of Portland nor any other similar agency has authority to break the seals of cars on side tracks and take samples of grain or, hay prior to the breaking of the seals and opening of the cars by officials of the state grain in spection department, says an opin ion of Attorney General Van Winkle in" reply to an inquiry by C. E. Spence, state -market agent and grain inspector. . Governor Richardson Wanted V Governor Pierce and -Ceos Bay citizens are making an effor to have Gorernor Richardsop of California attend a celesralon at Coos Bay next montttT to promote the construction-of .the Rodsevelt highway 'from Crescent City,' Cal., to Coog Bay. ir Governor Rich ardson attends', ; Governdr Pierce says he will make" arrangements" to be present, .'The plan is for -an excursion to leava n--eka, Cal., on July 8 or i and cou- north. Just when the celebration-at Coos Bay will be staged Is not stated In the communication to the gov ernor; Agonal . Muslcale 'J- B advanced students of Mis Sheltbn, . First rCongTegatronrl church, tonight :8:15. Public cordially invited. ': : , v. Jne25 Banker In Penitentiary Percy NBell, Gold Hill banker who confessed ta the 'embexil ment of $10,200, was! "dressed in" at the stale, penitentiary yes-, terday and began' serving his fen year sentence.- Bell was cashier of the: Gold Hill bank wheni he committed, the offense.- -Nine in dictments were obtained against him and -he confesesd. ,,. The bank was closed and the new-Fidelity State bank', was v opened in its place on June 5. -:'rkl,.i Masonic and Eastern e ; . Star picnic at. Brush "college Thursday, June. .. 26 at, p. m Bring your cup and spoon. " Jne25 Soeolofsky .Is Father , ; : Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Soeolofsky, 965 North Fifth, are receiving congratulations upon the- arrival of a baby daughter late Monday night. The little daughter has not yet been named,' it was announc OLSON At the" Old I Peoples' home Tuesday, June 24, 1924, Nickolal P. Olson, age 821 f Re : mains at Rlgdon's. . Funeral an nouncement later. GUINTHER- The remains of Leo : W. Gulnther who died June 23', ; 1924, will 'go forward to the Dallas., or.,' today, where ser- vices will be held and body will ' be Interred. Webb Funeral par lors In charge, of arrangements. - ruiaxi sijuboxom - ISM . , ; rfflrfsst Wrk UrsU Trim WEBB'S FUTIERAL' PARLOUS Expert r?rahaTiw ISI g. QiNWrtnt i:! ed ' Tuesday. ..In view . of the oc curence,' ' Socolof sky was' ' called upon to select a ' lullaby at the Kiwanis' club ' luncheon Tuesday. His choice was' "L41 Liza Jane," and a broad 'grin was noticed "as he led the singing of the first line, 'I Gota Gal and. You Got None." D. 'D. Socolof sky- was introduced as the grandfather. Mr. Soeolofsky is Marion county YMCA secretary. Insurance Men 'Coming Members of the National Con vention of - Insurance commissioners,- from' all over the nation, who will be assembled in Seattle from July 28 to August 1, will spend Sunday.- August- 3, in Portland. They will be banqueted by Will Moore, state Insurance commis sioner, and- insurance - -men - of Portland, and also' will be given a drive ' over the Columbia River highway. The gathering in Seattle will be the 55th. annual conven tion. 31 r. Moore ' is on the pro gram for an address on rebates. Kiwanis Taking Rest I ' V , Only one 'meeting during each of the months of July and August will be held by the Salem Kiwanis club as a result of the decision of the club made at the regular meet ing Tues8ay. These meetings will be on the first'' Tuesday of" the two months," the July meeting to be ' held -next -Tuesday." Regular weekly luncheons 'wilt begin On Tuesday, September 9. , Club Day Planned ' 4 . T- i : Efforts are' belne made bv the Kiwanis club to obtain the cooper atlon of other luncheon' clubs to observe a "Service Club day4 dur ing the state fair. ' A committee. consisting of Oscar Steelhammer, U. G. : Holt, Sam Kozer, Frits Slade and George Terwilliger, has been named to meet with commit tees from the' Rotary- and Lions club and the Cherrians, as the of ficial hospitality club, to work out the details. . ' 60 Acre Farm' v . - v ' Close to Salem, to trade for .esidence.up to $10,000.; Becke & Hendricks, U. S. Bk. bldg. J25 To Visit McMinaville ; ' . Fifty-two Salem Kiwanlans, in cluding their wives, will, attend the 'presentation of a- charfer to the McMlnnville Kiwanis clulT night. Thai. local delegation will meet at the chamber of commerce at 6 : 45 o'clock'. The dinner wll be held at,tbe tWpodman hall.in CMinnviiie at. 7 o cioca. in urg ing the .members' (o, make the trip. Dr. . 'H.' ; E.' lorris, president; pointed out that thts" was likely! 10 oe tne lasc charter, granted in this district for several years,, fcs a majority of the cities In the Wil lamette valley now have an or ganization. -.- ... , violinist ; ' . ! 'Mrs. Headrick. Miss Whalen In special numbers- at Congregatlon- al church tQnlgbt. jne5 New Tariffs Filed ' - i 'i The Southern Pacifle nmnav has filed with the public service commission a schedule f freight tariffs for the new extension from Kirk to Skookum on the Klamath Falls branch,' a distance , of 37.3 miles. : ; .' ' ? :, : -. MbntanA Official Here -.. ? if A. J. Violet, of the state tax commission- of Montana, Isy In Salem conferring, with Oregon taxation officials about a suggest ed uniform system . of taxatien throughout the northwest, states Montana' has -a severance.1 tax" on coal, Mr. Violet said, and he 5 la impressed favorably with- Gover nor Pierce's plan for. a eetverance tax on timber,; fIn a conference with the governor he . inyiulred into- the results, of the stae In come tax. Montana does not have a state Income tar. '7- . Leaves for East : ' ; : Mrs. R.- L, Moore.-. mother of Mrs., M. Fereshetian, who has been spending the last six months with her, daughter, left yesterday: for her home at Meadeville, Pa. She witnessed the gradoatlon of her daughter at Willamette when she received the Bachelor of Arts de gree. Baptists Picnid - . The Sunday school of the First Baptist church held , a picnic pro gram at the state ; fair grounds yesterday. afternoon; and evening. A large crowd attended and en Joyed the extended' program lot games, races and stunts. . In the baseball game the school boys bfeat their dads roundly, ,7 ! School Wor1rlrnnaKimin. : Work on the new ,J. L. Parrish Juniof high" schpol Is progressing rapidly and the last , of the week win - see all the plastering com pleted. , First coating of the walls Ask Your " Grocer for' - -' . : -. .- - - ..- -. . -' 1 ' .' :- ' - ' MARION: CHEESE Buy It Py with kalsomine Is now under way in a few '.' rooms on the ground floor. . ' . , Warehouse Completed An' -addition . to the Brooks warehouse has been completed, ac? cording' to" Clyde ' Harris, owner, who was in Salem Tuesday. Prod uce from the Lake La bis b district will be. passing through the ware house in the next fw weeks, he said.. In the. meantime dances are being held in the big .building. . Assumes Business Name -' Joseph O. Hall, Perry W, Hub bard and Clifford E. Hald are con ducting their , barber shop under the name- of "The Best , Barber Shop," according to an assumed business . name, filed' with ' the county clerk. .? . . , " PERSONALS I Mrs. H. P. Jewett of Central Point was in the- city yesterday. Mrs. Delta Parrish was a recent caller in the city from Aurora. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Hltchman and W. Hitchman Of Oregon City were In Salem Tuesday afternoon. -' Mrs. MSry L. Fulkerson; county school superintendent,, and W, 'V Fox, ; the f new supervisor spent Tuesday in CorvallIs, where - they attended a session of the summer school devoted, to boys' and girls' club. work. .. - . i L. B. Sander of Tillamook .was a' Salem : visitor- yesterday. . "Mrs.-Xi. W. Beach and Mrs. L, D. Law of Corvallls were In the cfly- Tuesdayt ' ''j.Y'1 k i JE. Miner of Lebanon .was a recent"vlsitor-ln Salem. - - ' - & ' Mrs. J. Keln ?of Tillamook : was a recent visitor in the city. f Mrs. i JM, McBride f of i Portland has returned : home .after 5 visiting her sister Mrs. Myra. Shank, po lice matron. . ; , Mrs. P.' M.; Gregory is attending the annual convention of Daugh ters- of: Veterans, .which is In ses sion at HIHsboro- 1 , Avery Hicks, who has been tak ing a post-graduate course in op tometry t the University of Cali fornia, has returned home for the summer.-;; He will complete his studies next year. V. E. Olser of Canby was a re cent visitor In Salem. - . James -JV-Means was In the city Tuesday morning from Roseburg. Jv Prank Wortman. of Medford was in : the city yesterday, Mr. Wort man is a well-known orchardist "of southern- Oregon and reports- plen ty of : water- for irrigation purposes and an average fruit crop, with higher; prices than the averageV r Prof. L E. VIning, president Of the' State 'Chamber of Commerce, Of Ashland, and'f j. C. Thompson and W. M. Shepard of Medford, left Tuesday 'morning' for Seaside after spending the night in Salem. Paul WcKercher. White Salmon, Wash., orchardist, . Is a ' business visited' la the city. M " 'u i ' Lamar Tooze of Eugene was in the' citv yesterday; Mr. Tooze has charge of the alumni gift campaign to: the University of Oregon. 1 Chief of Police Frank Mlnto is spending a short vacation on his ranch' near the city. ? Patrolman Walter Thompson is acting chief. Suit to Start Against ! I Real Estate Grafters The state' real estate depart ment is about to" start "proceed ings against"" certain real ' estate operators "Inr he state whose methods are highly questionable and" .probably .; fraudulent in in tent, ft Is said; "One- method of operation it Is clainied'by' the department, is to list the property, of individuals. make-, them think it is worth two or three : times what the owner asks, and rto request as a payment down a , certain sum . to ' go intp an alleged advertising fund for publicity .purposes through east ern newspapers. --In - event the property -Is sold 'the operators promise to. allow this ..fee to go In as part of the commission and to return It, if the property is not sold. .One Instance is on record in which return of' the fee was re- In" tnlV-case"'tihesa8m'a''.1iad no state, license, but the firm tby which he was employed had license.. , ' ' " ' . Willamette Valley - Transfer Co. . Fast Through Freight to All Valley Point Daily. -J Speed-Efflcicncy-Servico Eaiem-Portland-WoodbuTB Corvallls - Eugene Jefferson -. , DaUas AlDny-Monmouth . ; Independence - Monroe ..Springfield . SHIP BY TRUCK the Loaf" SILEMTOIE FliiED AT IW .1 Traffic Officer Stops Car By Shot From Gun Drunk- ehess Xharged - Three Salem men came to grief in . Albany over the week-end,' the trip ending with heavy fines for driving while 'intoxicated and epeeding. Those arrested were F. B. " Armstrong,1 superintendent of the Salem" paper mill, $100 for driving while Intoxicated and $15 for, speeding, 1 while Bert Gross, chief finisher at the plant and R. A. Finley, of Albany, were fined $50 " for being .IntoxicaCed -on" a nublic highway,'; and Dale Edson, of Salem, was, given more time in which to enter a plea. ' i: ' The arrest, had all the thrills of a movie reel,'-according 'to the re ports in the Albany papers. While sitting at his" home on' Ninth street Kenneth' L. Bloom, state traffic officer, heard undue hilarity com ing from the automobile driven by Armstrong, jumped into' his own machine and gave : pursuit, the flight leading toward Tangent, south. Of Albany. In order to stop the speeding machine Bloom found It necessary to puncture a tire by a shot, from 'his ; revolver; When the machine stopped all four occupants jumped' the traffic; of ficer and 'a ' free-or-a.lt ensued. Bloom' had to draw. his. gun and club two of his assailants into' a condition In. which they coukl be handled.-- Deputy- Sheriff J. E. Li Hard was called .and helped - to take -the'quartette to jail. . DISTRICT BOOKS IRK GAHLSDORF ' ' (Continued from page 1.) ', and If the "system" does' not suit you, work out one that will and the books will be kept in any manner that' pleases you," Burk hardt toldf Gahlsdorf,- who 1 re fused to make' the necessary mo tion and the question was finally dropped. ' ' ' ,.- 1 AH plans to -plant shrubs ijind tree around " school -houses, j for the, purpose - of n beautifying the grouadsiimust f iretr be submitted to the board, it was decided upon last night.1 The, board expressed I 1 1 11 1 1 1 l- 1 '.. -" ;lli- (- -.31 -t .' '. I I ' - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1" 1 ' r"i"'rr 1" t' I.K,'", ,'.-'i 1 iliU' Ti1. irJ I I'l t -I I I ti The Electric '. ssssBsagagj ' lt ""j'l"''' 1 ' ' 1 !i i .: - - . .. Timer, la such, a convenience. If -' you're planning to be away f from home for the day-or t for. the afternoon just set ' the timer and your oven heat will be turned ON and OFF ." at exactly the right moment. 'Automatic Heat Control 1 ' ' makes your baking1 results a scientific certainty. No guess - v ' worK oe- t cause the heat is maintained : at' a uni .fdrm point. Come' in .''and see i how effi 1. ciently this; appreciatJoiv jfor. what hasr Already been, done and, intimated that a continuance would bo acceptable. Two , teachers were hired last hlgLt,"'he Missea Gladys A. Paul and Gladys M.j Mills,, for th ele mentary grades. -,;" ; A; . Director1 Curtiss B. Cross pre sided as chairman last night and Directors H. Olinger and L. J. SImeral were sworn in.. He' had 'ricked his life to res cue the fair-maid from a watery grave, and, of course, her father was duly grateful. "Young man," tie 'said, can never thant-you sufficiently for your heroic, act. You Incurred an awful risk in saving my only daughter." ' "None-whatever,- sir,", replied thA.amaieur'' Jtffe-saver ; "I; am al ready marriecL," Chicago News. ' 15x6x9 inches high has two heavy Icatl::; strap handles. Stitched round. Rerrdbr; 4.25. A great . ' - OUTING BAG fV Big Buy of a Big Bag at a little price 0LVC 11 Have to Hurry! . . ; 1 ' . i-v-... . " . United Outirirr Siorco 189 N. Commercial St. ; SALEM. Delay May Ba Dangerous- . . . Scores of people die every year because of diseased SID NEYS. Iany of these people could be saved If the rlrht mr I i cine was taken." If you are bothered with diseased KIDXCiU - do not fail to get a box of ;! ,, : -f ; y SCHAEFER'S KIDKEY PILLS TODAY THEY ARE ItELLADLJi GET THEM XT Schaiefer's VY1a Uaw ? n. - .; ..."., ice ressiar bsore 133 N. Commercial 5t. 1 ill H I I i-mc ig me I i V ' ir. 'Do not wait until the sale ends and regret not owning ono of v these: almost human range j. " You can have one installed and pay for vit while you're enjoy- ; irig it. . " ELECTRIC RAI IGE5 : the new and improved electric ranges , with, the improved speed units and cove ! corners and shelf door offered thi3 vvec!: . r until June 30th c::ly - f u There are to many improved feature.! r many ways of suiting this ran Ere? to your ' ? own needs that we'd like t have the r-rivi-'" lege of showing: you the clmczt 1 u ; . rare personally. Won't you c:::i I.. now, while the , 7 ave pay cash rc:i I youh v AND TOOLS Capital Hatl7r.ro t : Furniture Cc. Best Pricc3 Pail 285 N. Ccm'l St. Phcr.s Z 7 !0ejtOIl SOLID COW HIDE AND SOtE TO CUP. Drug Stors t ava i J .1.1 ' 1 1 iacu vjgsj.: f the talmco c:i c , monthly install..-.:: ' : special offer h ti cLT . . .. ..... r - - . r i