i TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 7, 1924 LLLbD CF STiiaiSTS DBISMS Lineal Descendant of : Line i of Scottish Kms Dies , ..-. at Minto,' Oregon William Henry;, Burns Stewart (Stuart) was born December 22. 1842, at Springfield, . Illinois. ' and passed away at ujs home, Minto, Oregon, September 27 1924. j air. , Stewart came fey. px. team with ,bia parents from Illinois, to California, in 1856 Where, as o youth, he became - Interested n mining operations'. In .the Qolden state, and, later, In the state ot Nevada. , Here ,Jie became inti mately acquainted with' the late Samuel Li. Clemens, In the Corn stock lode mines, In the early sixties. ;: : -v . :. . Late in 1862, Kir. Stewart came to Oregon, making his home in Marion county to the time of his demise.- Always having been a constant and vigorous reader, he was well informed on matters po litical and historical. JUa father. ' William Stewart, was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, and was , a lineal , ; descendent of the. family of Scottish kings. , His grandmother, on his mother's sid,1 was a relative ot the Burns fam ily, of which the Scotch poet was a member. ! ' . Mr! Stewart's remains were, in terred' ftx the . JOOF cemetery .at Jefferson, Oregon, on Tuesday, Sept. 30. t , i . ". 'The following neat -relatives suryive: The , widow, formerly Isa belle Anderson; . Lancet N. Stewart, a son. of Minto, Oregon; Mrs. Henry Siegmund, of Stay ton; Mrs. Alta Leedy, Minto. and Mrs. Bertha Ward of Seattle, Washington. 4 (The above , information " was furnished to The Statesman by C. Louis Banee, 126 East Fifteenth street,' Portland, Ore., a nephew). Mandamus Demands Vote ' On Justices in Group With Dr. C. J. Smith of Port land, chairman of the democratic state central committee, iiamed as plaintiff, a mandamus suit was filed In the supremb court yester day against. Sam; A Koser, seere? tary of state, demanding thai : the names of the three lcahdidates",for the supreme bench Jto be voted on in the November election be- en tered on the ballot in a single group.,, . ' 1 I I ' -, On the ballot as certified, by Secretary of State Jvoier, Justice Coshow and Judge H. III. Belt of Dallas appear as Uie democratic and the republican candidates re spectively to succeed Justice Law rence T. Harris, who resigned. Justice Coshow was; appointed to the office by the -governor, bit under the law serve only through the approaching election. ", The Ijiame of Judge Pery K. Kelly of Albany;. appears on. the ballot as an Independent candidate to suc ceed the late Justice 'John Mc CourU Judge Kelly is a republi can, but Is running independently because; the death' of Justice Mc Court occurred too late to make- it possible for candidates to file with party designation. It is the opinion of the peti tioners for the' mandamus that with the three names grouped, and with instructions for the vot ers to vote for two. Justice Coshow will have a better chance of elec tion thanvhe. will with only Judge Belt as his opponent. ; They arrested a French count In New York for bootlegging; but it may be a mistake, most boot leggers looking like. counts now. Registration Day at; Church Big Success Registration 4day at; the . First Baptist church! yesterday.; was a great success. Every, resident member had been asked to report at either, the morning or evening service, and the result was gratify ing, jj At the morning service IS new members received the hast! of fellowship and five letters bring ing more new members cameo hand during the day. The evan gelistic, message of the church ex pressed in the ; ; motto recently adopted, "Each one win' one," gripping the membership of the church, j It is a sort of contest in which the membership is' enlisted. The jregistration .will. be carried through the month of October. A great,! many students were present -JL i IS P. 1LW fliese dealers i - 1 I i . -.:-.. ,- ; , -i ! j i i '-V - "i j Si WVLIt Bones' Garage Gdrage and Service Station . Clark Turner, Ore; , W. H., Grocery 2290 State St . Tiries and Au jo Supplies ' Commercial and ; Chemeketa- Economy Grocery 1601 Center :St Pacific W! Ti (aerieral Store ' i - ' i. v Highway South s Service Station j Aiito Supplies t . v Pacific Highway North I - -, Station ; Auto Supplies L etaiidN.eamtdl TV MarK Jorgenson, Ira .; . L uto. Supplies 1 190 South Bigh St. r Service Lone Sfa Statibri Ground anfd' Auto Supplies 1998 North Capitol Hasten, V. L. ' , 'l'fi General Store, ; . ;Maci Ore; ; Newtbn-Cfevroielr C6. .Garage and" Auto Supplies ana T mgn North Commercial Street Garage Garage and' Auto Supplies 1610 "N: Gommefcial 71 4 , Pariek, Mike Brake Lining Specialist j 275 S; Commercial Parker & Co. j Auto Repairing j 444' S. Commercial Pratum Mercantile Co. General Store j Pratum, Ore. Robinson's Service Station! Auto Supplies. Jefferson arid Liberty 1 Roads i ! - Vick Bros: 1 Autornobiles and Tracks ! 280 South High St i grocery 705 S. 12th St. i! - He's tHe nian to buy gasoline from and you won't lrave to go very far to find him. He's the man with the red, white andiDlue PPi24'$e is always reliable I III - v.j v 4 v, nemeKeta. -l - i; 3" . A '..k i. . . i y - ' ""' i ' If t- . ii . "Red Crown" certainly delivers. Or dinary .stock cars in the last Yosemite. Economy Run made from 18 i to' 29 miles per gallon over a strenuous 414 mile course. If "Red Crown" gives you consistently better mileage, Setter pow- ejjr, it must be better gasoline ! ! . , . ,. . - . ," : - -ii a ii-: Arid, imewper---Convenient Stand- ard Oil Scrip Books are redeemable by dealers as well as at Standard Oil Ser vice Stations. Economical! Convenient! . Two .yards of , this scrip will take you about 1800 miles- and savs handling' cash. Obtainable m 5, $10 and $20 denominations at all Standard OU Ser vice Stations. 2 -: SIEANDARD OIL COMPANY ( C alifofriiaX V t -- - - ' . .. 'j -: i i v1-; !-- A - .v if U . w w- v . ,m M ' - runs iM- rm ' If i v m ' s i CLASSIFIED SECTION Fhone S3 Advertising Dept. OLASSIs'IID ASTXHTISKUXBTS Pr iasrtis ? . V tkTM UMrttou j On vk (six tMrtka.). Ob Mttt J0 Six Kioatlia' ewntrset, pmt aaotk-lSe It M-i' MBtnct.' prt -Mia12 . 1C Is i for y 4vrtUi-t . t5 Money to Loan (Ovr Ldd Bak EU 7 BEFORE YOU LEAVE TOTTB HOMB or criT. insured properly. Phono 1 J61J BecVr. Hendrick.; U. S. Bank RW. - - r " 28tf ATJTO TOPS 3 AUTO TOP8 8IDK - CUBTAtSS-r-PUT , on door rods. . Prepar noir t or a rainy day. Call and see O. J,' Hull, at hia 5 new 1o?ttHa, ' 819 State St. " S-a29tf FOR REN FOB KENT t DAtHY FARM 53ACKES two-thirda tulliTstion reat pasture, and ifTer creea blaekberrtra. - Kooning water on place, oi paved highway cloaa ; to good town, and school, f Kuss Con d it, Aumsville, Ore. "r 405 PRINTED OARftS, SIZE 14" BY, T", - wording "tow. Rent," priea lO - centa ab., Stateamaa Bniinaaa Qlllf, on Ornn nd" Klnor. . FOR RENT Apartment 5 FOR RENT 5 ROOM : APARTMENT Call I322-R. S 5-09' NICELY . FURNISHRD THREE , ROOM apartment, 590 Union. Pbona 567-J : i - 1 - . 5-o9 MODERN APARTMENT FIVE ROOMS . and Bleeping porch, 27.50 at 715 H. 1 12th St. . . ;, . Sro7 FURNISHED STEAM HEATE APART - ineaV HeasonabI. 1030 Chcaaeketa St. L Phona 20(i9-J. ... . p J 6-o7tf CLEAN, ATTRACTIVE ; 8 BOOM .Apart ment for two. Close in. 447 Center street. -Call eTeninga -after C. 5-018 NICELY FURNISHED J'ROOM AFART aaent 590 Union. . Phoaa 467-J. . 608 TWO NICELY FURNISHED APART ments. Oarage if desired.; Call at 55S State. I 50ct7 THREE ROOM MODERN APARTMEXT and extra sleeping room; Kama floor. PriTate bath, 852 N. 12th, PATTON APARTMENTS HOT WATER, heat, prirato bath. Call Patten's Book . atere. - 1 s- -. 5-o2U ' -FOR RENT -: i i Apartment, 2 or 3 rooma. Farnaea heat. Close in. 473 S. Commercial St. Call hefore 8 p. in. : -' '- 5-o7 TWO FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING rooms, 1983 State St 5-20 THREE BOOM TUBHISKXD APART Beat, 192 N. Banuner. : 6-Jaaltl FOR RENT APARTMKNrS; 191 KO. Comniereial. - FOR RENT -Rooma TWO .t FURNISHED LIGHT HOUSE ' keeping rooms and two garages, 700. N. '.High..: . f5 6-o7 HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS 1 110 . DiVI ' kion. ; . ... ; . i; .. ; .. . 6011 FURNISHED ROOM, NICE DOUBLE j bed, mce.bath. Preferably two young i man going to high school or University i 9 10 each, breakfast' it desired. .2265 State,. , -j ; : , 607 t- OOM AND BOARD FOR GENTLEMAN Phono 1809-W. . , - 6-9 iHEATED, FURNISHED i ROOMSr-WITH or wiioouj Doaro. enquire o ne meketa St. ". ; . 6-o3tf i FOR KENT - . i Three clean rooma with bath, and partly furnished. Will aell furniture to renter if desired. For farther in formation phono 1694-W. , 6-o7 aOOM AND BOARD CLOSE IN GOOD clean- rooma and homo cooking. 473 8. Commercial St Call before 8 p. m. j ... ,-- , i ... -o7 ROOMS TO RENT CALL 1044-W. 6-9tf FOR RENT Houses ROOM HOUSE FURNISHED OR UN furnished for rent. - Gertrude J: M. Page. .- 492 N. Cottage. . - 7-o7tf MAN "WITH" TWO. BOYS - WANTS TO rent small ranch close in. Would pre fer partly equipped.' John S. Sanders, : Eugene, Oregon. M. R. B. Box 352. ' k - .'7a-o9 FOR RENT: 1 ROOMS, MODERN, FUR nlshed 860 N. Church street $65.00. W. II. URABENHORST CO.i 275 STATE ST. ' . : ; ' 708 EIGHT ROOM MODERN HOUSE 1860 N. Summer. - -, ... 708 FOR REXTrHonas , , 7 FOB RENT MODERN. 5 BOOM HOUSE t 1088 Alarion. .. . . : ; 7-oO 5 ROOM HOUSE FOR RENT CLOSE IN. Gertrude J. U. Page, 492 .ttortfc-Cottage St. 7-a23tf HOUSES FOR RENT SMALL MODERN 1565 8. Cottage. $25. 4 room Oak St. 330. 8 room - furnished $45. 5 room. 1098 North ZM tor $85, with garage. . :.- BECKE HENDRICKS - . -XT. S. Bank Bldg. 7-a30tf HOUSES TO RENT T, L. WOOD, $41- State St ' ' - T-a23tf ' . . , - j ! i ) 1 FOR SALE Miscellaneous 8 , FOR SALE GOOD REED BABY BUG tT. Kocart and kitchen treasureL 360 8. 5 1st St. before 6 p. m today. 8 07 GRAPES FOR SALE F. L. West Salem, .t WOOD, SOIL THOROUGHBRED Phone 2051 5B-J JALL B. L. COCKERXLS. 08 DANISH BILLHEAD- CABBAGE FOR kraut Phone 8 IF 13. . . 8-o9 HEATER i WOOD - ORr COAL CALL after 5:30; 239U Brook. -8 o7 FOR SALE GARDEN SAND. NOW; 13 the- time to. put your gsrden In. good 'shape for spring aeeding. Reasonable priea. : Phono H. J. Beardslay. 6F3. . - :. -;.a-o2 - APPLES DELIVERED Phono 97F12., :. . Jt . .. . - 8-a28t : PRESCOTTS,- KINGS AND . SPITZ EN-. berg apples 75. at . orchard i in Polk county. Oak Grove road.. Bring boxes. - - . ' . i ' . 8o7 .. GOOD ; WINTER APPLES, SPITZEN bergs. Winter Bananas, Baldwin, etc Price 75c pec bushel. Bring hoses.. G. W.. Gibson, Kt 1. Box 13, Salem, WalUee road. ' - 8-o7 Apples - Coma to. Geo. N. Thoropidn'i.' ' Get apple at reduced price. Phono 97F12. - S-oll Beautiful Oresori Jlqzt Aad eleven. Ow-OntM aonga to father with fine oIIoeUo ot patriot , - te aeBga, saerad Bongs and many oil . time faTOxitea. . . , A . AIX Ton SSe. . (Spoetal' prieeo ta quanUty.IeU) . . -r Itj-ocially adaptable tor school, earn muaity or homo ainging. Sand for- .TO pages ov tm lts tkM od!Ue :22 Bri'-2 ' OREQ0X. TEAjCHXRS lIOSTaT US g. Oomaercial t Eolgg. fcy. GOOD STEP LADDERS AMD PORCl .. .wings at a. bargain-. 17&1 Pallor f-i-i FIRST CLASS OATS Phone 84Fll.- AND VETCH HA1 V S-13IH " For SAleV Treaapasa Kotieos, slaV 1 Inehai by 0 Inches, printed : em ateod 10 . ooaca -easvaes bearing the words,' "Notice Is ', Hereby GWra . That . Tyatposslng la , Strictly Forbidden On. Tseoo Pre i sea Under Penalty . Ot Prosoeu iom." Price 5e each er two-for SSel Utasmaa . Publlahing Company, Baless, Oregeaw PRINTED CARDS, 8XZB 14 i wording. "Rooma to Boat, ! coats each. Statesman B tieo. Ground Floor. .- . i 1. asjaesa BT 7Vi" pries II FOR SALE OLD JfXWgPAPERS. 10 : seats a oaaJo -iCireulauoa uepartmast rerm e-Taieirman. - - FOR BAU t SPITZ PUPS FOR SALE 481 ; Cottage. ,. . ; SOUTH 9-012 TEAM TO LET FOR THEIR FEJCD AND another one lor sale. ' Also Ford on out fit for aale. John II. Scott PhAno 254 or 622. I 905 FRED W. LANGE, VETESTNAE.IAN-1 -Office 430 B. Commarcia'. Phone 1198 Row. Phew . - p4-irStf FOR RENT NEW. MODERN SIX ROOM house and garage 1U75 State mreet. in quire 193 State, j i 708 FOR RENT 6 ROOM HOUSE," MODERN conveniences, except furnace, near sew junior high school, at $26,00 a month. . Apartments for rent at reasonable prices Moisan A Ulrich, 122 No. Com' I. phone . 1354. .. T07 FOR RENT 8 ROOM MODERN HOUSE in East Salem : ; -$30. 5 ROOM MODERN HOUSE ON OAK atreet . u l i. $30. . A. C. BOHRNSTEDT ' Realtor and Insurance, Phono 577 ! 147 No. Com'l St. Salem. Oregon t ... ' - 7Q5tf last evening Interested in the ser- mon .on .be "Dependability, of tne. Scriptures. : Next Sunday, evening 'the1 question oi- the: Deity, .ot Je sus, and; a report of , Geneva .con ference by Miss Ruth Ross, wbo represented Oregon , at the con ference. I ; . .! " 6ver $5000 Netted By Auto- l ounst urounas ' ' " . J r; Y' ... . i With a month to go before the Salem automobile camp grounds are closed, for the season, a, state ment prepared by..T,j(i. Albert, superintendent, indicates that the grounds are now on a self-supporting basis. . The grounds were opened for business March 1, and the receipts have been in excess of $5000. , j . In the' last seven months 5454 tourist parties, have registered at the grounds, while last season the total was 4535, or nearly 1000 less than this season to date. On the basis of four persons to every: automobile, this, would mean over j 21,000 visitors in the . "city this tourist season! ' WOOD FOn SALE WOOD .TODAY ONLT $5 A.CO: t me car, rnone. 33. id ID ON ll-o7 SECOND GROWTH FIR AND OAJK AT' j very reasonable pneet. - Phone 2 107" THE VERT BEST DRY WOOD OK ALL V kinds for sale ; at reasonable rfrices. 1. Jobs H. Scott. Phone 254 or 22. 1 lol 1 . JUDD SAWS WOOD. Phono 142. 1-o25 18 INCH AND 4 FOOT WOOD OF . kinds. - ! - reooenabie and deUnry. lboao 1SS8-W- , . H met latf . OAK. MAPLE, OLD AND , SECOND i growth fir, prieed rifht. Phono 187W: . - - - -11-og' STOPi DON'T BUY INTERIOR WOOPU Oct the best oak and fir; also cost f By phoning 1855. 11-bIOU. 18 INCH WOOD FOR NORTH SALE3. , from sw Kill .near Deaf schooL ,S loads $15. Phono 1220. - 11-odU 1 .- BIST ORADX 0 WOOD . S ' 4 ft. and . 1 8 inch. Dry or green miU wood, Dry second growth fir. Dry old fir. Dry 4 ft. oak. I Prempt delivery- ssA voasoasolo prie-, FRED. E. WEXkLa, S80 Soul Chore 5 Phono 1443. r 1 , H-a ) 18-UrCH OLD FIR, 4 FOOT OLD FIBj rjowjo 00 004 ash. rheiM 19TS. M. D. liayfield. ll-i FOB SALE DRY REOOND-GKOWTH tU r wood, 4 f u . For Unmadiato deltTer I WANnia--mpoyment 13 ROOFS . RESHING LED, REPAIRED BY day or contract. Phono 1769-M. 12 ol2fc rOCSO MAN WANTS WORK MORN- inga er afternoons. Address No. 6473 Statesman.. 13-o7 Qreen Roof Painflns Aiso'olaek,' yellow, blue. . f Call and aak to see some of my wod U roof palatine nd rosaingUng. ' U. X. MATHEWS Phono X8T. EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER Wan' prmanant ' posit !oaw-,- Good ret'8'' Address 6982 ta teaman. iis.i t I I t 1