THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 27, 1924 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF llihops Have Reunion-- In honor of Mr, and Mrs. James Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs. War field Stijitli of Colfax. Wash., jwho are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Bishop, a big re union has been arranged for today. Clarence Bishop and bis wife of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Wil loughby and Mr. and Mrs. Philpot. Unn county residents and ( old friends present. of the visitors, will! be O. J. Hull Auto Top- And Paint.; Co., Inc., moved to new location at 217 State. a2 Speaker! Falls to Appear , Because J. D. Stevens failed to appear In Salem Saturday after noon and speak from the steps of the courthouse, there was ncj La Follette' meeting held yesterlday. Only a small handful were ready at the appointed time.. Had! the speaker arrived it is expected that a crowd would soon have gath ered to! hear his message. $500 Ipwn, Balance $50 month, takes trim 7 room house With furnace, fireplace, gar age, paving and walks. . Close in on car. Price $4700. This is real buy in large family home. Becke bldg. & Hendricks, U. S. Bank i " ' : J27 Appraisers Are Named- William Fleming. R. R.; Board wan and J.-R. Smith, appraisers of the estate of Caroline S. -Dick-man, have filed their final report with the-county clerk. . :! CondJt Is Administrator , O. A. Condit has been named by County Judge W. H. Downing to act as administrator of the estate of Floyd C. Perkins. Move Monday . Into one of these 4, 5 . and, 6 room bouses. ; A down payment and balance like rent takes at fair prices. 625 N. 16th. 1167 N. 16th. . 21st, 1186 Bdwy., 854 N. 1098 N Com'1., 1273 E. 1180 N. Winter, 1565 S. Cottage. Becke & Hen dricks,! U. S. Bank bldg. i j27 Delegates Returning Delegates to the Spanish War veterans, encampment have been S. C. STONE, M.D. General Office Tract- , Cancers Treated : Office, Tyler Drug Store 157 8. Commercial Street WOO DRY Bays Farcitue J Phone 511! I 411 Oregon Bldg. Phone! 457 The Seavy Bell Insurance "Agency General Insoranee i "Rmyn BeH j Dr. B. H. White Dr. Anne Brekke Osteopathy Surgery Electronic diagnosis and treat ment Dr. Abrams, method). Office phone 85!) Residence 46 9-J .'it 506 U. 8. Bank Bldg., Notice Larmer Transfer ; Storage :o. ! will be located at; 143 South Liberty st. next to 3raber Bros.' Plumbing Shop ifter July 1st. We would ap preciate your patronage at our aeW location more than ever. i 1 -' Larmer Transfer & Storage Co. I - Phone 03e LADD & BUSH BANKERS ! I ' Established 1868 General Banldns Business Office Hours from 10 m, m. to 8 p. vL returning the past week from the southern part of the state after a two-day meeting of the depart-f ment camp and auxiliary at Grants Pass. The third day was given overto a trip to the Oregon vaces, with a luncheon served by the Rogue River camp of Grants Pass Following the convention the del egates visited Crater Lake and other southern points, a few makf Ing the return trip on the Roose--veit highway. Those (representing Hal Hibbard camp .and auxiliary were Mr.j and Mrs. jW. E. Han Ben, Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Hewlett', Lrf. and Mrs. Percy Pugh, Mr. and 4 -mm . 1 i . . f- ? .airs. Joan uenieson nirs. ousie Nicholson of Portland and Mi. and Mrs. gene. Charles Wilson of Em Ilolx'rt's Apartments 157 South Winter st. 1 Now ready for! inspection. Occupancy can be had August 1. Phone 1668 or 581. jlySO Paper Company Sues- Copy, iof a complaint filed by the Crown Willamette Paper com pany against the Western Trans portation! company, OWRR & X company and oiners to recover $19,392.05 for an alleged over charge on newsprint shipped from West Linn to Denver has been filed with the public service com mission here. I Opinion Is Given i '1 Positions of commissioner of the Columbia" River Interstate Bridge commission are not offices and chapter 326 session laws of 1919, creating the cajnrnission. ; is not unconstitutional as authoriz ing the holding of two lucrative offices by the same person at the same time, according to an opin ion i handed down by I. H. Van Winkle, attorney general. Crea tion of additional duties to be per formed by officers, as. in this in stance, does not create additional offices, ; it is held. It is under stood by the attorney general that thaj present board of county commissioners o f Multnomah county have been withholding payment of salaries; provided In this 4aw I ever since they took of fice and; recently applied for; an opinion. Requisit ion IssucO : Governor Walter' M. Pierce has issued requisitions for the return to Oregon of ( George Gordon Stewart,! wanted! in Portland on a charge of non-support. He' Is under arrest at San Bernardino, Calif. Requisitions for the return of Bobbie Burns and Dale Arthur, who escaped from the penitentiary brickyard gang uly 3, have also been issued. The two convicts v.-ere picked up at Ogden, Utah. Deputy Warden J. W. Lillie left for Ogden last night. Fishing Permits Revoked . No further fishing will be per mitted in the area of the North Jetty until orders are received from the war department. Lieut. S. P. HuTf, commanding officer at Fort Stevens, has . advised United States Senator; Charles L. McNary. The fishing was stopped July 16 upon request of Senator McNary, who had .been asked to take some action by the state frame commission. One crew of fishers I insisted in operating, Lieut.- Huff said, basing their rights upon their nationality as Indians. These were j fishing un dor permits issued from the state of Washington. i Three. ' Uvt Licenses j Three marriage licenses were issued from the county clerk's "of fice Saturday. ; These were to Ralph CV Michael, restaurant I man of Sutherlin, and Ada H. Leland, Salem waitress. The couple were married by P. J. Kuutz. justice of the peace. The other licenses were fssed to George Franklin TKftMIXAL I BKRVICK Cars for hire without drtvere. I PHONE 2020 Day and Nicht Herviee. Popular Priced I Tailored Suits $23 to $45 , Men's and Younji Men's D. H. MOSHER I TAILOR Promotes Good If eelth GREENWOOD ( Cottage Cheese j 1 One-Third Cream ! H. E. HIDEOUT, Proprietor nrAu( Madill, 1500 Ferry, and Adeline Priem of Macleay, route 1, and to Waldron Prall. Ilillpot, 1456 Chemeketa, a merchant, and Juan ita Odella Williams Chemeketa and Commercial, a student. Violators Arc Cited : Two traffic violators have been cited to appear in police ; court These are J. W. Johnston, speed ing on South Commercial, arrest ed by Officer Cannon, and J. F, uuniap, ltiZo uak. no light on his wagon. JIe was arrested by Officer Wilson. Osteopathy for Children , Dr. Marshall, 228 Oregon bldg. j27 Ifawleys in Albany Congressman and Mrs. W. C. Hawley will be in Albany today to attend the funeral of a brother-in-law, H. D. Burkhart. son of an early pioneer who died Friday. They will remain away from Salem several days, visiting Mrs. Geifen dorfer, a sister, at their old borne. Army Holds Memorial The Salvation Army will hold, memorial services at 8 o'clock Sun day night, at the Salvation i Army hall, 241 State street, for Mrs. Commissioner Giffordtho wife of the western territorial leader. Mrs. Gifford died in San Francis co about a week ago. " f Dr. Geo. E. Lewi: Announces the opening iof his Dental office. Booms 3 11 and 312, United States National Bank bldg. Telephone 852, Salem, Oregon. v i . j j-27 Union Park Services: ; : Dr. Carl G. Doney will be the speaker at the union services at WillsOn park this afternoon at 4 o'clock. T. B. Kay will preside. Otto Paulus will read "The .Groves I Were God's First Temples," by Bryan. R. H. Robertson will sing a vocal solo and also lead the group singing. Rev. Thomas Aeheson will read the Scriptures and offer prayer. These programs have been very interesting. So far thl3 year the attendance has averaged more than 600. Will Sacrifice $750 player piano for $325 wonderful buy. $10 will send this piano home. Balance, terms. Tallman Piano Store, 393 S. 12th. J29 i -'Mil':'. Leave for Vacation Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hansen are leaving this morning fortheir va cation. They will spend) their time at Newport, at : the: Hotel Abbey. Mr. Hansen is associated with the Oregon Growers, j First Class Oak Wood I For a few days. Fred' E, Wells. 280 S. Church. Phone 1542- 327 Gets lluilding Permit , , Dri Fred Ellis, local dentist, yesterday received a j permit for the erection of a stpy and-a-half dwelling at 13S0 Center.: The residence will cost $4630.1 ; ( Tennis Matches Slated Members of the Salem! Tennis association will play in matches with two out. of town teams today, the first series being with: Inde pendence in the morning and with Albany racquet wielders in the af ternoon. Those participating in . I DIED -:p; WORKING Mary Margaret i Working died at a local hospital i July 26. 1924. at the age of 13 years. She is survived; by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Seymore Working; three brothers and sisters. Klsie K.. Minerva and Samuel J. Working all of Sa lem. Funeral services will be held at the Webb Funeral par lors. Monday. August 2, at 2:30 p. m.. Rev. Gillispie will have charge of services.1 Interment will be in the Lee Mission cem etery. ; OFDERHEIDA Fred Gerhart Of derheida died at a local hospital July 26, 1924, at the age of 40 years. He is survived by his wiIow, Minnie; three children, Robert, Ruth and Alice, all-of Salem. .Father Ernest of Lam berton, Minn.; two sisters. Miss Bertha Ofderhelda and t Mrs. John Jennings; four brothers, Guss, Herbert, Henry and John of Minnesota. Short prayer ser- ; vices will be held at the Webb Funeral ; parlors ! Wednesday, July 30th. at 2 p. in- Funeral services will be held at the Ger man Lutheran church. J6th and A streets at 2:30. ? Rev. H. W. Gross will have charge of ser vices. Interment will be in Lee Mission cemetery. I ," FUXKRAIiS GUTHRIE The funeral of Fran cis Burrell Guthrie, who died July 24. will be held at the Webb Funeral parlors 'Monday, July 28, at 11 a. m. Rev. Long will have charge i of -services. Concluding services .will be at the Portland crematorium. RIGDON & SON'S EX02TUABX ' BaeftuaicKl Zwrt . mi v. Hiav nM in the morning tournament will be John Varley, Adolph Grecnbaum Frank Shafer and Rex Lawrence The otner tournament will see Paul Rice, Ivan White, Alvin Len non and Francis LuU in action Matches will be played in both singles and doubles. Fires Under Control Unless '"they are fanned by a strong breeze, all fires in the Sa lem district are reported to be un aer control. These reports were received yesterday from forest firej fighters in the Santiam. Mill City Detroit and Bald Mountain dis tricts. The worst fires in Oregon at present are ire ported from Jack son county, near Butte Falls wfcere 2000 acres of green timber h4ve been burned. The firej. in me mm Mountain district burn ed over a 6 mile strip, the great est damage being the loss of sev eral, logging road bridges, accord ing to UJ G. Holt, manager of the logging! department for Spaul4 ding Logging i company, who re turned from a trip to the tire- swept sections? yesterday. Condi tions are regarded as favorable at present and little fear is felt for another outburst, though every precaution is being taken. Osteopathy for Goitres Dr. Marshal, 228 Oregon bldg. fj27 I ' Dr. Gueffroy Here : i Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Gueffroy of Krankford, South Dakota are in Salem visiting at the home of 4 brother, A. A. Gueffroy, of the Commercial book store. They ex pect to locate! somewhere along the -coast, probably in Oregon, Mrs. Fred A.! Gahlsdorf, 985 North Church.-is a sister of Dr. Gueffroy while other brothers in the state are ,Rev. W. A, Gueffroy, of Canby and Charles Gueffroy of Portland, In honor" of .he visitors "a dinner will be given at the home of Mrsi Gahlsdorf today.. Those expected tq be presentjlnclude Dr. and Mrs. Gueffroy, Mr and Mrs. Fred Gahlsdorf and sons; Mr. and Mrs! Charles Gueffroy and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Gueffroy and daughters. Trio Plead Not Guilty- Pleas of not guilty were entered hi the police court Saturday af ternoon by Violet Osbourne, Fred Rause and George Beaty. Each was charged with disorderly con duct aftr police had raided a local rooming house. They are at lib erty under $50 bail each and will be given a hearing at 3 o'clock Monday afternoon. Students Registering j Registration of students at Wil lamette university for the second session of the summer school UJ no w under way and matriculation wjilli begin Monday. During the first session,; which closed Friday. there were 100 students enrolled The second session will not have as many; it is believed by the pro fessors in charge. Listings Are Prepared ' j Publication and distribution of 1500 listings will be made Mon day by the multiple listing bureau of the Marion-Polk County Realty association, according to Miss Martha Leavenworth, executive secretary. Of this number 1,000 will be sent to the chamber of commerce and the auto camp. The remaining 500 will be distributed among members of the associa tlon. The list will contain a total of 142 listings, with descriptions, acreage, prices and terms. . - IJr. Anne Urekke, Osteopathic Physician, phone 359, 469J. j27 Settles PrHity Itigli Myrtle E. Nendel and olheps are declared owners or certam property in Marion county, in an order signed by Judge George 0. Bingham. Charles Henrjr Clint ind wife and' others were the de fendants. .: Knzer Files Iemurrer " Sam A. Kozer. secretary of state, through Attorney General J. 11. Van Winkle,: has filed a demurrer io the alternlte writ of mandamus filed in circuit court by Josephine M. Othus. ' i Oteopatliy, the Original I j And genuine spinal treatment. Dr. Marshall, 228 Oregon bldg. j27 !ihtheria Remains Steady- Since the ' four cases of diph theria reported to Dr. William H. Mott, city health officer, early In the week, there have been no more contagious diseases reported, Dr. Mott said Saturday. I Seven Houses and Flats j For rent, $20 to $40. Becke & Hendricks, U. S. Bank bldg. J27 i :- jerrick Makes Reply j j Ralph Derrick has filed his re ply to the answer and cross com plaint of Lena" Derrick. He de fies all allegations. j . Farm With Buildings ' i Terms. 80 acres close to Sa lem must be sold at old time price of $100 an acre; 50 acres clear, balance pasture and timber. Fair buildings, f ine, well and immediate possession." Kxcellent roads, Becke & Hendricks, U. S. Bank bldg. ! I Jiy27 Quit CttKe Karni j Two inmates of the. Cottage Farm disappeared Saturday morn ing. The police were notified j as it was believed probable the men might try to get a freight .train out oT town. Those who escaped were George Kreba and D. H. Hul ish. ::- '. c- - - ; ! Card or Thanks f j : 1 Mrs. Edith Black Turner, Mr and Mrs. Wm. Turner and Mr. and Mrs. Perry Black wish toi cordial ly thank the numerous friends of the late William Henderson Tur ner for very many evidences of kindness given during his ' last sickness and in connection with the I funeral. These acts will be ever cherished -with profound grat itude.. . -i . Cherry Duds to Play j " Campers in the West Salem camp grounds will be treated to a concertjjy the Cherry Buds, ju venile musical organization, Mon day night at 7:30 o'clock. The band has a, personnel of; 18 play ers with Charles Hebel .as direct or. t " j y $1(150, No Incumbrances 4-room house with bath; large lot; on pavement; near school and carline. 1035 North 21st.' Phone 2073M. ;': J27 VMCA Hoard to Medt ! A special meeting of the YMCA board of directors, is to: be held Tuesday noon. ' This will be the second meeting of the board since the return of. C. A. KeUs, execu tive secretary, from the national convention of the YMCA secretar ies. Hop Baler Shipped The first hop baler shipped by the Salem Ironworks since 1917 was sent out' yesterday, to Mr. Rutherford, of Wenatchee, Wash ington. , I r PERS0NALS t- The Misses Josephine and Thilda Johanson left last evening for a week's vacation at Seaside, Port land and Vancouver,! Wash. William Vandervcirt of MeMinn- ville, was a S"alem business visitor Saturday. 1 Mrs. Ada Myers, who is visiting friends in the city, underwent a minor oeration at the Deaconess hospital yesterdays Her home is in Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Minier are spending the week-end in Port land, if i ! 'Mm. L. E. Gentry of Aumsviile, was Tn Salem yesterday. Frank C. Bramvell. state super intendent- of banks, ,has Returned to the city after j several weeks spent in the east: at a .national convenion. His family met him in Xa Grande. ; Mrs. Gertrude J. M. Page was called to Eugene this week by the illnees'of Mrs. S. Noll, an old ac quaintance from Iowa. - - i " United States Senator and Mrs. Charles L. McNary and Mr. and Mrs. George F. Rodgers are spend- . . . i . 5 . ing ine wseK-ena at sioria ana Gearhart. rt J. A. Churchill, state j superin tendent of public instruction, re turned to Salem last night from Eugene, .where be spent" a few days.. " ' j-j : j. . Rev. C. G. Lindemann and fam ilyand Rev. Robert Hedgesbeths and family of Corning, .pal., vis ited with Miss Alexander a few days this past week, while on a motor trip through Oregon. The DAR which was called to meet with Mrs. W.yH. Byrd Wed nesday, on Court street,, will meet with Mrs.. U. G. Shipley, 975 E street. , ' AUBURN Grain harvest and hay bailing are nearly over, and this week finished the loganberry harvest. The officers iof the Haysville district Sunday ischool convention met with the Auburn Sunday school Sunday afternoon and be- LUsed and Rebuilt TYPEWRITERS at a Saving of 30 to 60 per cent I - U' ) ' ' '' ' ; . lnderwools Royals Remingtons L.. Smith Corona Portables : : : z t I j Positive ' guarantee, with every machine. given Liberal Terms on. All Sew Tynewriters- t : All makes , of Typewriters rented. $3 per month; $7.50 for 2 months. Commercial Book ; Store " tflVi for the Oflic9 (Tt Unix it r ! : t mmm ' "' . ' 5s ''X.r'-;' The Hour P- . makes no difference to us, lecajsewc are alvays ready to our organization uqkls itself SPI'VP " Qui staff of traiijed and cxperien'cpd assistants, working ulider the personal sii pervision of the proprietors is prepared to render not only tie very best of serv ice, hut t lie best may he required. FUNERAL PARLORS "Superior Z05 baChurch Mrcet gan .plans for the ; next , Sunday school convention which will be held at Auburn In September. - Mr. A. L. Lienbeck attended the poultry . ; convention aUCorvallis this week, one of ; the. principal speakers: was from: the Washing ton experiment station. Mr. and Mrs. Will Walling and daughters will leave the first of next .wefk for a two weeks vaca tion at Neskowio and Rockaway beaches.' ' j , Mr. and Mrs. Albert Barcus of Hoquiant, Wash., were visitors at the W. I. Sneed home last week. Several from Auburn attended the Holliners camp meeting at the fair? grounds. Y. M. TRIP TO JAPAN I . . Of interest to many has been the trip of Dwlght Findley,. a representative . of Willamette to Japan, as a member of a friendly YMCA Pilgrimage of 16 men from colleges of the Pacific coast. This is the second, pilgrimage sponsored by the International YMCA. He rites that ; four days out took them into tropical heat but they found delightful weather in Honolulu. Here they were pil oted by Harry Rarey, graduate of Willamette University, who is in charge of the YMCA work there. After a ; 15 mile drive through the sugar plantations and canneries they wre taken to the icountry club for a banquet. The speakers who honored them were Honor- able Harrington, Governor of the Islands; the President of-the Pan Pacific I Union; . President of the Honolulu Chamber of Commerce; and the Japanese Ambassador to Hawaii; Thebeauty of the Isles could only be surpassed in dreams, they report, and the people of Ha waii say they have the climate that is advertised in California. Of special interest is their re ception; in Japan. Following are exerpts of a letter just received: "As for hospitality these people of the East just Can't be beat.' I have only had to buy four meals siuce we have been in Japan (six days.) , Our entertainment' has included: a hotel dinner with the mayor : of Yokohama: )unheon with the Yokohama Chamber of Commerce with several members of the house of Peers I present When YoiB'GIasses I F YOU ARE already a user of eyeglasses you will lap preciate the economy of patronizing optical specialists who are experienced in their work and but the best of materials in their glasses. satisfaction is worth the price itself i Opposite Ladd & Bush 1 of the Call ". ' '-.-I..-K'-"-:-- ..-:.-'-' answer.; Day And niiit i of service at any hour it ready to O f Fi WEBB'S mineral bertiice" fhoncliO (s'ane os congressmen), and a taxi ride -out Kamamakura to the anc ieri ; shrines, i The cars cost' our hosts, -as I noticed, 25 yen apiece or about $12. The hotel dinners are ten course dinners and cost out hosts tojten yen apiece- yen is the: Japanese dollar and is worth ; $.42. ' ri'i Arriving in Tokio after one day and night in Yokohama our recep tions have included: a banquet in one royal palace by'a prince of the land; a banquet here at. the hotel by returnedj Japanese students from America who were,, by the wayi' the most intelligent and con genial group! I have ever met; two i .' . . " t- i --. ........ iltllyii'l'ii.-'!!'' . . i., la i np3 T TTTTT is ' the success of this institution. X IV U 1 XI Examination may prove glasses un necessary. Your eyes may need other attention, how ever. Our expert optometrists will give you the facts. That's worth know ing. We are waiting for you. MORRIS OPTICAL CO. Dr. 'Henry E. Morris 30L2-3-4 Oregon Piilp and Paper Co. i ! i Salem, Oregon - . j MANUFACTURERS! Sulphite, and Manila Wrappings, also Butchers Wrap pings, Adding Machine Taper, Greaseproof, Glass ine, Drug; Bond, Tissue Screenings and Specialties. aosii .-! Bpvj OPTICAL CQ j j' ! -325 STATE ST. fyl; Bank. m ! mi tm4 II yst- 1 Jl banquets by different Universities tea at a Viscount's mansion who 'is the most prominent merchant in Japan and himself visited. 'America first 2 years ago; lunch eon at the housej of Du Nitahl, a delegate of the League of Nations who is now "in Geneva; a dinner given by the municipality; and dinner at the largest department store in Japan the largest in the world before the quake. I am sending the seal of this store which has been-registered in the government offices for 252 year3. Thinking twice beforo you speak is better than speaking twice be fore you-think, j J ' 4- f- Dr. A. McCulIoth Oregon Bldg, who use nothing The certainty of f Salem, Oregon