THE ' OREGON STATE31IAK. SALEM, 4 OREGON TUESDAY JJORNING, MARCH 10, 192a 1 K 2 m 1 - n . "4 ft s It Cast D Tt E S --Hat s V E L L A N D S U C C E E D The fine style that you get in a Castle Hat is built in. j ; Castle style and Castle quality -are inseparable. You get the best of both when 'you buy a Castle Hat. See Our G. W. JOHNSON & CO. 5 CITY NEWS IN AT THE THEATERS TODAY Oregon Reginal Denny in "The Fast Worker." liberty Betty Compson in "locked Doors. Bligh Rin Tin Tin in "Where the North Begins." Burglars Are Active I - The activity of house prowlers during the week-end caused re vports"ito be made to the Salem po lice elation. C.wE.-Bowen, 1070 ' North Fifth, lost about $12 in ; : cash' when his ' residence "was en-',- tered and ransacked: Entrance was gained through the rear door while the family was absent. The Salem foundry company was en ' tered and the safe looted. About 25 pennies were taken. The safe had been left unlocked. Once more the Oregon Gravel company's WOODRY Buys Furniture Phone 511 Popular priced ' Men's and Young Men's Tailored Suits $25 to $45 - D. IL MOSHER1 ; " TAILOR v DivB. II. White r ? Oateepathy-S artery ; Electronie XMagaoai d Treatmaat (Ir. -Abram'e method). " Office PheM 859 me 4S9-J SOS U. S. Beak BUc LADD & BUSH, Bankers Established 188 ( General Banking Business Office Honrs from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. Why 0IAL10MD BRIQUETS Am POCV EECAUSE THEY ARE : CLEAN HIU tJ JOl and lAUFffinFlimTIIMIK W2 WeCarry all Sizespf Coal from the larjse furnace to the smallest' nut eixe. Tell " or What purpose the coal is required and we'll point t ant the proper slae to use. But although we carry all izes .ve handle only one Quality, the rery best coal from the rery best mines. Our coal service l youri -' r . to command. ' ' : . s - prices range from $10 t f 15 Also handle the best Diamond Briquette SIS , PHONE 930 LcruiarTKinsfGr aStdragoGb. DRESS WELL AIID SUCCEED 1 ! i ; 'f rii--" .. Windows for the Newest Styles DRESS WELL AND SUCCEED offices on North Front street were entered, this time by the front door. Seventy-five cents In money and $2 in stamps were taken. The robbers turned the night latch after they had removed a pane of glass from the front door. , $100 Lot North - Between, Summer and Capitol, 40 by 125 feet. ; Some terms. Becke & Hendricks, U. S. Bank bldg. , mlOtf Inmates Escape Form . James - Skillman 'and Q. L. Downing escaped from the cottage farm yesterday, according to re ports filed with the city police. The former is 20 years of age while the latter is 39 years old. Income Tax Service ; O. Ed Ross,, accountant, tele phone 175. 2311.4 State street office open Wednesday and Fri day evenings. . . mlO Car Is ITcovercd A Chevrolet touring car long ing to A. W. Philbott. 237 B 87th ; Dancing ! Dancing ! ' CRYSTAL GARDENS Iwilee Free , Thomas Bros. Jars Band Or chestra, full of life and pep , SATURDAY. NIGHT Skating, Skating, Skating AT DREAMLAND Thursday,' Friday, Saturday Masquerade Skate Saturday, I March 14 D R E S S 1 E L L A N D M s u c c E E D 1 ;l St. BRIEF- street, Portland, was recovered bv Officer , Putnam early Sun'dav morning after it had been stolen by three boys. ' Putnam stopped the car near the Lone Star filling station, and after questioning (the young men, stepped to a telephone to verify their statements. While! he was phoning they escaped. The' car was returned to its owner ires terday. . : . - - Wrought Iron Lamo Sale : $3.75, S5.75 and SS.75. H. L.f Stiff Furniture Co. mlO loses Ixg in Accident Earl Ishmeal attempted to Jump from a Southern Pacific train at Jefferson, slipped and fell, his leg on the rail. The limb was crushed by the car wheels. He Js a signal worker at Jefferson and was com ing north on the train at 6:30 Sunday morning." Following the accident he was rushed to the peal coness hospital by the same train. J where it is reported he is resting easily. His leg was amputated, j - ; 1 Cancer Removed , 1 Yesterday by the use of medi cine. Dr. Stone removed a cancer from .the lower lip ,of George Woilek of Mt. Angel, Ore. mlOf Logans at Five Cents '. : -The Starr people have set-a B cent contract in circulation as a feeler for loganberries and it ia expected other canneries will do the .same thing.. It is reported Hunt put out a feeler at. 4 14 cents and had to put out another eon- tract at 5 cents. No results were obtained on the other. The sale of the Hubbard berry pool at 5 cents somewhat fixed the berry price, and it is considered likely that no effort will be made to buy logans at less than that price this year, with a possibility for the price swinging to 6 cents. A 32 Piece Set of Dishes Free with every range sold this week... Hamilton. t mlO Theft Reported I ;' ; j Joseph Pfeifer, 1225 North Sir teenth, reports the loss of a tire and rim wbile his car was parked at Chemeketa and Cottage, accord ing to the report filed with the Salem police. - 1 K. l The French Cooking Top is indeed a desirable feature in our range. Hamilton. : mlO j s Ford Stolen- ' r A Ford automobile belonging to J. J. Mills of West Salem was stolen at Oregon City last night, according: to report filed with the police officers yesterday. 1 They are keeping a sharp lookout for the stolen car. ' Payne Released-; : Ten dollars bail was the means by which Bob Payne was released from the city pail yesterday after he had been arrested on a charge of drunkenness. '", REDUCED SUMMER RATES TO CALIFORNIA , i BY PICKWICK STAGES San FrancisM. one way, :-: Ronnd Trip, $30.00, ; Los Angeles, one way, $2739 ' r, . Round Trip, $50.00 l I- Special Rates to Parties of Eight or More y v:: For Information and Reserva tions phone 696. or call at j CENTRAL STAGS TERMINAL Salem, 'Orcgwir:. v ! ; i v.-. N ' kit , ' and : RANGESjO capital dargai n HOUSE The House of a Million and . One Bargains . 215 CENTEXl ' m BS HAS A 1923 rpW SDAJT Many aeevaioriea. I in Ap pearance, i Caai recommend 1 thia a plenU4 : ; I I t " i i i i , VUaj Others of AH f (Undents to Attend Funeral i I The funeral of Albert Walker ras held yesterday afternoon to whfch - a delegation of six Juniors, tlhree i boys and three girls, was Rev. Putnam of the Court Street present. Services were held by hf istian church. The pallbearers were Virgil , McMorris. Henry- Cle tneht, Denton Dalyrmple, John Schei, Louis Updegraft and Elton L.iUe. Interment was in the City View cemetery. b ertificatea Filed ' I During the month of February 40: certificates of birth were filed with the city realth officer, while 50 death certificates : were filed during the same period. . Many of the death certificates were for deaths occurring in the state insti tutions. , , Modern 5 Rooms ! For rent, $30. Also large close in! flat. 135. Also large 7 rooms close in, $45. All vacant. Becke Hendricks, U. S. Bank bldg. ! mlOtf Young People Organise The' young people of the Unitar ian church have organized a social uiiit ! under the direction of, Mrs. Miles H. McKee as president. The purpose of j the club is for all around development of the indi vidual in the matters of moral, spiritual . and physical training. Meetings are to be held once each month, while the memDership is open , 8jhoo to students of the high and Icoilege set. Franklin, Sedan . .".J -., j In wonderful condition for only i93.i Own a Franklin once and you'll never pe satisfied-with, any other car. j Ask any Franklin own er. See this !at the Certlflel Pub lic Motor) iC'ar Market, one-half block north of postoffice. m4 Mrs Pugl Visits ! Mrs. David Pugh, who has re sided ! in Salem on property . be' teen! Win ter and . Cottage since 1853.1 visited at the Chamber of Commerce yesterday at their reg,u- lar luncneqn Drapery Sale i H, L. Stiff I Furniture Co. Saleni Train Praised Salem's basketball team catad in for a great; amount of favorable comment on their recent trip "lo Ashland, according to Rev..E,. ll. Shanks, who was talking; to a pro minent business man of that city recenjtly. Salem j made the best impression of ' any similar groap that played ia the lithia city this year, the Jufrmant declared. t7ls applied not Only; to the game 'it self but to the way the boys con ducted themselves down town dur- ing laeir stay in; me cny. Special Prlcej -1 : 1. I : On; small second growth fir for one week, Fred E. Wells. Phona 1542 1 1 :1 j 1 ml2 ill 1 I JJ - I I ! i- Requisition Issued A 'requisition i was Issued from the governor's 1 office Monday for the return to ; Oregon of Walter Sinclair. who is Under arrest in Ohio, Sinclair jis! wanted on an arson-ehaTg and to stand trial for the burning 'of a; truck in order to ODiam insurance. ; mm j. iesier, a specialj jagentj under the lMUr ance department, j will bring Sin clair back! t4 the state. Li- A $5 Deposit D l! A range to your home, balance eaay termt. ! Hamilton. mio i . ! . : I 1 rr: Suffers Fro Injury prover 'Potter of Rosedale was n 1 saiemj yesterday to receive medical cre from the acute case of jblood I poisoning which was de veloping in his index finger of his eft han4 He injured the mem- ber whi ferries. 4 tworklng with logan Places Ball Here LJ L. Huriter, who was driving a car with! one hand while driving with a lady friend, was released on tlO baM Sunday after he had been arrested by Salem ' police Walter Knight of Albany left $10 ball, R. W. Miller of Gresham left Children1 s ; 4 with ; FOLEY'S . paat-rJtapriaf4 Goiigh $5, Bert Smith' of Clackamas left $1$ because of traveling too fast on the paved streets and G. N. Prime ef Monmouth left 10 with the Salem police. Building- Permit ? Roy Wilbank will bund a dwell ing at 945 Hood street which will cost 13000. according to the rec ords on file at the city recorder's office. :- A Range and m Set of Disheit Delivered to your home for 1 5, balance . easy terms, no Interest. Hamilton., mlO Plan to be Drtw Plans of the sewer conditions at the Oregon state prison are to be drawn and forwarded ' to Dr. Strickler of Portland, according to the word received by Warden A. M. Dalrymple. It is stated that the sewer system of the prison Is somewhat behind the times and is in need of , improvement. These facts were disclosed following a survey made after complaint had been made to health officers by Salem citizens. ' ': Get Your Rant This. Week And get a 32 piece set of dishes free. Hamilton. mlO Leave for the South R. D. Cooper, civil engineer, is preparing t to leave for the Kla math Falls country where be will be employed on an irrigation pro ject for several weeks. Christian AllsHlonary Society The Woman's Missionary society of the First Christian church were given a splendid talk by Mrs. Westley Wire last Fridays after noon. Personal experience ana work in her girls' school in China made the talk very Instructive. Mrs. Clifford Elgin, Mrs. A. A. Carper and Mrs. Chas. Ruggles dressed in Chinese costume met the guests at the door. Real Chi nese noodles' were served by Mrs. T. Hunt and assistant hostesses. Large Corner Lot With nlastered home. bath. For sale cheap. See at 1703 Broad way.' Fruit and flowers; quick possession and terms. Price $2550 Becke & Hendricks. U. S. Bank bldg. - mlOtf Will Sponsor Decorating An announcement of Interest comes from tne First nnsuan church. The Willing Worker class of that church will sponsor a class in floral decorating. The services of Mrs. Monroe Gilbert have been secured. The value of Mrs. Gil bert's work is generally known and" the" classes will be well at tended.v Mrs.; Gilbert will teach the principles of decorating every ml&jVjsdayaO o'clock in the church parlor, ;jnen on va?y,:ierT, oon Mtss Moore, assistant m tne Gilbert studio, will ; conduct the class in practical work of apply ing the methods taught to the placing of flowers. - The classes will continue six weeks, every Tuesday and every Saturday, and are open to the public Any. wom en are cordially invited to attend and obtain the benefits of these splendid lessons in church decorat ing, for it. Is. generally needed by the churches. ; For further la formation call Mrs. John O. Humphreys, at 555-W. ' Dance! Dance ' Cole McElroy's orchestra. Crys tal Gardens, Wed. March fl. mil Psychologist in City J Dr. R. A. Barge of Seattle is in the " city to deliver three lec tures this week and to conduct classes on psychology and psycho analysis next week. Wednesday night he will speak at the Wil lamette university chapelThurs- h , DIED BRUNGER In ' this city, March 7. Miss Lenah Brunger,; sister of Mrs. Bessie Barhyte.' aunt of Catherine. Shirley. Max and Ian Barhyte. Miss Brunger has been connected with the Miller department store for some time. Fuaeral services Tuesday, March ,10, at 1:30 p. m. from the Rigdon mortuary, interment in City; View cemetery, v s WALKER At the residence at 303 South Twenty-Third street. Saturday, March 7, Albert Walk er.'aged 16, a Junior student at the Salem hich' school. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Walker, a brother of Everett anat Benlta Walker, and . a ne- . phew of W. C, George T. and . Cecil H; Walker, all of Salem. Funeral services Tuesday March 10, at 3 p. m. from the Rigdon mortuary. Interment City View cemetery. . PATTERSON March 8. D. Rob- . ert Patterson. Jr.. age 1 year, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Patterson. Funeral services will te held Wednesday at 3 P. m. . in ,the IOOr -cemetery. t 1 . ruiterals Faneral - services for the late Mrs.:Walter M. Pierce will be held Tuesday. March 10. at Z m from the First P r e b y t e r i a Church, Rigdon & . Son, dlrecors. Interment .will be in the IOOF cemetery. c - r- . ? - Funeral services ;for the . late George G. Young, who died In San Diego March 1. will take place Tuesday. March 10. at 10:30 a. m. 1 from the Rigdon Mortuary. Rev. Thomas Acheson will officiate. In day at Derby hall and Friday at the St. Paul ' Episcopal parrish hall. Dr. Burge has popularised his subject and makes it apply to vocational direction, assisting young people and others interest ed in determining . the work for which they are best adapted. Dr. Burge spoke at the Episcopal church Sunday morning and "will conduct special classes next week. Two Lots For f 1100 Pickup.' Paving, cement walks and car. Ideal for smaller homes. Becke & Hendricks, U. S. Bank Bldg. xnStf Divorce Obtained E. M. Burnham, of Chami-oeg, was awarded: a divorce from Flor ence Burnham in Judge L. II. Mc- Mahan's court yesterday, when the defendant - failed ' to appear : in courts They were married on No vember 17, 1923. Burnham charged desertion. See Our Windows For Opal Buffet ranges, now be ing shown. Hamilton. mlO Judge Dickwn Must Walt I Judge Ash by C. Dickson cannot become a Multnomah county cir-1 cult judge until the expiration oil 90 days after the legislature, even though be has filed his bo'nd with the secretary of state and4s ready 10 T,aKe oatn 01 otrice, according to an onlntrtn ' cItm Mnnitlv bv Attorney General Van Winkle. Judge Dickson was appointed aslby the . Willamette unverslty stu eighth circuit Judge for Multno- J dents at the chapel hour Monday mah county after the 1925 leglMatter the Freshmen Glee. The lature had passed a bul vetoed bv the . eovernor at the nrevions session. The bill did not carry an emergency clause and because of this must follow the procedure j of other bills lacking this clause. Gray Improvement Shoppe I Marcels that stay. They will I please. 413 Oreg. Bldg. Phone 87.. ml2 Creamery Expert Here- Pierce Johnson, former Minne sota creameryman. now with the North Pacific Creamery' associa tion, is spending the week in the city assisting the Capital City. Co operative Creamery in grading cream and standardizing Us but ter. The local creamery is a mem ber of the North Pacific Cream ery association. Smoke Causes Stir- Smoke caused the fire. depart ment to take a run to the shop of I Fred Kirkwood's auto garage at 246 State Monday morning. After restteatlon it was discovered that smoke from the paper factory blovinr down the . skvlieht was responsible for the excitement. w w PERSONALS a. v E. v Cooke Fatten, locar - mer - ohant watt a PnrtlanH vlsltnr vo - cnant, was a Portland visitor yes- terday. Dick Thurston was In Salem fCOm 'Newberg Monday afternoon.! L. A. Goldede of Gervais was in the city yeSterdayT Miss Jennie Schooley. a student at the Oregon normal school, waslperea of the akin ia throwing off body In the city on business yesterday, p?1' "f - .ll. 'tr!iL" JT,'.," Fred A. Williams returned to Salem last night after a short business trip to Tacoma, Wash. L.. C. McShane, Hubbard news paperman, was In the city yester- llllT ' . n.cucvu u.uuu., "- yas a guest at tne vJnamDer OI Commerce luncheon yesterday. Miss Mildred Berg visited with her sister, Mrs. R. L. Bradley, over the week-end in Portland. Miss Lillian Gipson and her mo ther, Mrs. E. H. Gipson, were visit ing in the city from Independence yesterday. Glenn Maurer Is visiting with his mother1 from his home at Was co.-Ore. He Is a former member of old Company M. Charles Waline has returned to I his home at Wood burn following Hill The Germs That . Cause Youi Cold Cold in the head comes from germs in the ; membranes. They cause the inflammation, the stuf- finess, the discharge. . , . Apply Ely'a Cream Balm In the nostrils and breathe it. It is anti- septic. - Relief is almost instant, The head is cleared, the in flam- raatlon soothed, the discharge is checked. . , " ' " That's the right way to deal with a head cold. Fight the germs where they are. - Then never again let a bead cold get started. Ap- J pound tonight and you'll be de ply Ely's Cream Balm . at - once. lighted with your dark, handsome Ask your druggist for a bottle and watch ita quick effects. Adr. FIX UP THE OLD CAR ; We Have' the Part Rings Pistons Gears Gaskets "JEM- r - r . . : - -DILL Smith &WatIrins y Three Rree Lectures on Psychology, Psycho-analsrsis and .Vocational Analysis ; By DR. RICmiOND BURGE ' The renowned human mind builder On Wednesday, March 11 Cliapel Willamette University Thursday, March 12 Derby Hall Friday, March 13 Parish Hall, St. Paul's Episcopal Church Don't Fail to hear this wonderful Orator Demonstration erery evening. Don't forget treatments for an eye injury sus- tained while he was working in a machine shop. Pieces of steel splinters i were embedded in the eyeball. Losing Classes Offer Parody on Offerings The usual celebration was held tne student body and were follow led by the Juniors winners of sec- ond place The seniors, who . rated third. gave a parody on their song and lastly the sophomores who were awarded fourth place filed sorrow- fully in and gave their parody After the chapel hour was over the entire student body congregat ed around the old mill stream and watched the boys pay their bets in the approved manner. AH TS S rhraldana warn afalnst naglaetlag j f1 and colds and tU of tba aerlooa tng p&raicUna now prescribe balsamba for U bronchial ffectloni. BALflAMEA nSSWTt Banjl Crmbtr. Anderaen. Mo- wrltea: "I naa ft axclaalvely for my practica and my lamllT. It la unlck. ran amt ull In action Ilka nothing elaa." I Toward taa end o( the influents epl 1 I detnie roernmn phvrician noticed that I a tribe of Indiana in Npvada, by the aae 1 from the raraa-ea of Influensa. He need ltl, 01" none; nil white patients ana tbB in m hoapitai oyerfiowinf with I "death" eases. Newa of the reaulta twept ST'dSS." WM not , BAL8AMKA haa now been tndardlse4 ? rT, I' 2 j nembranea and relievea irritation. 2. I '.'n7M """i'0" ""S0""?.6.. Do not eonfaae It with ordinary balaam tonch ayrnpa that are only aoothinr ay- rppa end do not go to the baae of the trouble. Unlike - otoer couch remedies BALSAMEA ia free from coal tar and other harmful nareotiea. Pleaaant to take and absolutely aafe to rtye to children. e anre yon fet BAL-BA-UE A with the I unaranteed to reueye any eoncn. no But- I ter from wmi fu, or yonr PifiiifT nae r for Chronic - Coughs Perry's Drug Store" SAGE TEA DANDY TO It's Grandmother's Recipe to Bring Back Color and Lustre to Hair You can turn gray, faded hair J beautifully dark and lustrous al- ; most overnight if you'll get a bot tie of ,"Wyeth'a Sage and Sulphnr Compound" at any drug store. Mil Hons of bottles of this old famous Sage Tea Recipe, improved by the addition of other ingredients, are sold annually, says a well-known druggist here, because it darkens the hair so naturally and evenly I that no one can tell it has been applied. Those whose hair Is turning gray or becoming faded hav0 a surprise: awaiting them,- because after one or two applications the gray hair vanishes and yonr locks become luxuriantly dark and beau- UfuL , . , , . This is the age of youth.5 Gray- haired, unattractive folks 'aren't wanted around, so get busy with 1 Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com- hair and your youthful appearance within a few days. Adv. HI LISUALLV STAR FROM 3Ce- D ffl 111 the dates classes were represented except the freshmen. Gas on Stomach Made Her Nervous For many years Mrs. Cook had gas on the stomach and wa nerv ous and short of breath. Finally she took Adlerika and it did her a world of good. Adlerika hems any case gas on the stomach unless due to deep-seated causes. Be cause It is such an excellent intes tinal evacuant it is the very best remedy for constipation -it often works ' In one hour and never gripes. J. C. Perry, Druggist, 115 S. Commercial St. Adv. 0 OREGON New Tot'hty REGINALD DENNY in THE FAST WOKKKIi" DDDQODDD LIBERTY Last Times Today BETTY COMPSON in "LOCKED DOORS' Tomorrow 'AXOTHEK MAX'S WIFE"- STUDIO - school; Portland's newest Studio Sclool is preparing to film - - "THE NEW GOVERNED All ages needed, also an, op portunity for camera men. Tr tuition and class hours phone CASTING DIRECTOR at y j Aladdin Studio V SlADf 3509, or Call at' Studio, 800 Madison St., off Vista Aye. Council Crest Car ! VaQ faev" J3 7, DnUG.GTC if What could be more appropriate for the evening than a box - of -chocolate covered Cherries? Superior ' Whole Cherrl i in f delicious cream, coverc C ydth a wonderful quality cloco- late. : They just melt In your muth. Only 59 C a pound I ox Perry Druj Sic. j 115 Sooth Commerc' 1 SALE3I -:. -.. CIU.C0.!? mm SJTAPPY SEHVICI3 terment in. Lee Mission, with full rnoxc 4t mllltarr honors.- '