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Till: OREGON statesman, sale:.i, ohegon THURSDAY MORNING, APRIt 16. 1925 5 r v v w t 'A , r ,i K i WvV ! ..v-.rr kwkb-, Tt. 1 w' UCI l.ll'inil.l"IIXI -Afl .I f CIZT NEWS. IN AT THE THEATERS TODAY " OregonLon Chaney la "He " Who " Gets Slapped.' Libert y-'North of 36," by L Emerson Hough. " RHh "Diamond Bandit' V ! IJirthrRepof jMled J; , Marir 'Barbara. Causer was the "name given to 'the baby daughter born' to Mr. and Mrs. ! Guy M. Causey at 1475 North Commercial on April 6, according to the cer tificate of birth filed with the city health officer. Ifjji !jj , " . Ij i '.I- " i' Kmall Apartment House .) - Reduced; $6,000 . now; take3 small apt. building bringing in $100 month. - Will make home and .-investment. Becke & Hen; "dricks, U. S. Bk. Bid. ' '.I s al6tf i Contract Signed Freeman &. Struble, local arch! tects, are preparing plana for a ,s, ' fOK IKTOBMTIOW ABOUT RAILROAD TRIM Plione 727 OREOOS v ELECT 10 ; -. - j it WOODRY Buys Furxutufo 1 DR. B. II. WHITE Oitaopatky-Smrctry J ; Electronic VUgnAi aad'Trtatasnt Dr. Abrut'a mUkod) Office Fhona 159 or 46-J ' 60S TJ. 8. Bank; Bids, i LADD & BUSH, Bankers " I !; Established 186S . " General Banking; Business b' Office Honrs from When Are Readv 11 ;, . J. . . I. .; :! : . , i , i jCall on us, for we have padded jVans and Fleece-lined ibpversor yourt furniture and. piano. - First class piano and furniture movers." - " We also handle Brooder Coals and Diamond Briquettes ; I Also have A-Slar-A Shingles for $35 per Thousand Larmer Transfer & Storage Co. : ; i : .it BETTER 1717 irfUSTiarwLi a rr fpu rJui ur-room unit to be added to the bile school butldinr of Hllls- bforo, according to an announce ment made yesterday. The unit is designed fori an addition to the new grade school that was erect ed there recency. The addition was brought about by the Increase otf pupils In the school district. ! I Hor Sale Cheap t At the Certified Public Motor Cfar Market.' A superior model Cfheyrolet Touring, thoroughly re conditioned. Including a new paint jtb. See thta block north of pjost office. J ; al? Hevfral Electing Continue! ; The extension meeting of the rteviyal campaign will .be held at the Jason Lee church tonight at 7!: 30 o'clock.! ; All interested per stons will be cordially received. Oak Addition Homes ; We have lour fine homes for sBleiin Oaks at $6400 to $6900. All modern, 5 to 8 rooms. Becke & Hendricks' U. S. Bk Bldg. al6tf Two! Bound Over " Two. more members of the al legedj vice ring were bound over to await action by the grand jury Wednesday, i These were William Cook !. and . Jess- Wade.t' charged with' efght others Of corlbnting Dancing! Dancing! , CHKTSTAZ. GABOEHS i: MjillvHUiiT.i iMs rrea jTbooiaa Broc Jus Band Oreaaatra, , , rnU of Ufa and Tap ! I SATCTRDAT KIOHT Skating, Skating, Skating AT DREAMLAND t Thursday; Friday, Saturday 10 a. in. to 3 p. m. v - f Stoves;' Furnace SHIRTS and NECK WEAR Hip Rpcf 3 H That "T. l:Siovnf 469 ' r STATE ST. BRIEF to the delinquency of : minors. Cook was firen a" hearing in jus tice court but Wade waived pre liminary hearing., .'either of ts men were able to furnish the $500 bail set by Brazier C. Small, jus tice of the peace, and were com mitted to the county Jail. Troop Organized . . A full fledged Boy Scout troop was organized at Monmouth yes terdayjby Harold M. Ware, Scout executive of the Cascade division. Ralph E. Hargett has been elect ed Scout master, while Clay: Tay lor is on the executive board there. Sixteen boys are enrolled in the new troop. ; j Miller Addresses Gathering X Miition A. Miller of Porjtland addressed a farmers' ; union at Bridgeport yesterday on the jf'Law Making in the last Legislature." He contended that every citizen should pay more attention to the problems of the present day, in order to increase the efficiency of democracy. He outlined part of the activities of the' past legisla ture When the sairmisn wun.tne governor to shear him of. his pow- er was defeated. . Cards jOf Thanks I wish! to thank my friends and Rebeckal lodge for their kindness during .the illness of my beloved wife. Also" forthe beautiful floral offerings in my bereavement Fred Stewart. a!6 Real Irograui Arranged ; Euwing McCroskey has been added to the entertainers of the Moore i Music-House and will be with them at Orville Friday night. He will perform on a magic saw which produces music - i - I . it ' t ':-. 1 County Pledge Received j ; A . total of $4050 to the-OAC memorial union drive which closed Monday.night. was, received from Marion county former students. Soliciting in the county was in charge of Mr. and Mrs. Mark D. McCallister and Frank 'Neer. Frateraitr.Klects : At a! recent' meeting of the Ep silen Delta Mu fraternity the fol lowing! of fleers7 were elected : Era. est Calhoun; president ; Arthur Roundtree, vfcei'president; -Hugh Feltis. jsecretaryjiandRobert .WiU ty naaatervH. .li-v. l i. -v , ! ; .'.'g'V. i -; Some Investment :v..--'' 80 acre3.v mostly l.walnnts $8,000 ted ay;, 7 miles from Salem on paving, , $1,000 . to handle bang! J Becke & Hendricks, ,U.S, Bk. Bldg.-. v a!6tt Will -Hear Orators .. r h 8 . . The Willamette university ora tors will decide the rtnter-class championship In Waller hall chap el tomorrow at 11 -o'clock. This is one ! of the regular inter-class activities at Willamette and the points will county toward the inter-class rivalry cup. . At 'present the freshmen, have a substantial lead" In the contest . and indica tions m point- tfWard Ithe freshmen winning the cup. The. class orators are as j. follows: Senior. I Rwson Chapin; Jnnior, Richard Briggs; Sophomore James : ; Walsh,' and Freshmen, Gladys' Amburn. i" : Valley . Grill. -: - :' ? V -t Open all night after April 15th, ,-. j- -- v - r : : ; a-l4tf Forestry 5Ien Named ' 1 ' V L. Mr' Gooding, pathologist" in blister tost work at OAC.' has no tified V.-A? Elliott, state forester. REDUCED SlTMMTKIt RATTT3 TO CAUP'OHNIA . BY PICKWICK STAGES San FrmsMisw, m way, (1SJK Round Trip, Lo Axeles, one . way, $27J53 Round Trip, tZOXO s Cecial Rates to Parties of j Eight or More J For Information and ,Ressrra tlons picas 636; cr call at r Ore on We H hM venl ford rad tra with AeUvtry bodies ktuchad, jnst Uia thine for fraar and fruit mtn. Get them nvw and ready for Ua rusk aaasos. that two men have been assigned to the Black Rock district in Polk county where they will surrey the timber land and Investigate the black currant. While blister, rust has not yet. appeared In. Oregon timber, efforts are being made to prevengju coming and to keep it from gaining; a foothold.' Returns to Salem C. P. Bishop returned to Sa lem yesterday from a seven weeks visit at Pendleton where he at tended to business connected with his woolen! mills and other inter ests. :-; i ! V Fall-mount! Hill Corner $1300 this morning; reduced from $1500. i View, trees, etc, Becke & iHendricks, U. S J Bk Bldg. a!6tf Wanted for Non-Support V Extradition papers were Issued Wednesday from the governor's Office for the return to Oregon of Ernest H. Carpenter, under arrest in Washington. Carpenter "is wanted for non-support in Mult nomah county. lie was indicted by the grand jury March 16. Chapel 'Address Given L. L. Logles addressed the Wil lamette university student body Wednesday! on the conditions -fit the Indian tribes of South Am erica. : i -i ". ' Warning Given Motorists- Motorists driving with head lights that! are not working prop erly or with one of them out, or with the tail light not burning are to be hailed into the police court according to the statement made by Chief or Police, Minto yester day. For Over a year a warning has been iven, but little atten tion paid t Iti f. Speak for yours r ' Four modern 5 to 7 room homes nra nnrtpr j-nnatrnctinn. Will sell J finished for $3500 to- $4,00P- Basements and, fireplaces, finished to suit.' Reasonable terms. Come now. Becke & Hendricks, U. S. Bk. Bldg. - - - Aal5tf Contest Postponed . The bird huse contest of the Salem Pioneers club, will be stag ed on Saturday. April 25. accord ing to the announcement made yesterday, j The change in i the date was necessitated by the ilf ness of the! director of the contest. Manv of the boys have already brought the bird houses to the YMCA. Dr. 'Marshall, Osteopathic ': Physician and surgeon. alC Hike Planned Saturday iThe "yonnger boyi of the Salem TMCA'did not get to go on their hike last Saturday on account of rain, but Will f take the trip this week." Boys under 1 years of age are to hike to Keye's Woods, which is located on the Jefferson highway about 4 miles south ot Salem. Each, fellow is requested lo bring, his lunch and. -meet at -the YMCA at 1; o'clock. Ivan Mclvers and Wain Crow, -Willamette uni versity students, are Ad be th harge of the gang.' i . inner 1 . : ri" Cole McElroy's t orchestra, to night. Crystal Gardens." ; al6 Hi-Y Meets - : James T4 Mathews,"head of the mathematics department ot Wil lamette university addressed mem bers of -the Hi-Y club last night on "Choosing My Lire Work.- 'A series of vocational talks, are be ing staged i by : the, organisation with speakers, selected 1 from among the professional and. busi ness men of the city. - - - Moving Pictures Shown' -'.' 1 Five reels of moving . pictures will be shown Friday at the YMCA to boys over 12 years of age. Four reels I will be shown of the life of the Japanese, their habits. customs - and ' other.. Interesting facts. One reel of comedy selected. from Aesops Fables will be shown. Hospital Patient Escapes'.'. ; ? :Elmer Hanon 43, a trusty at the state hospital, wandered awsy from the institution Wednesday afternoon and had not been. taken into custody last night. Hanson is -harmless, C feet 7 Inches-tall, weighs 163 pounds and has brown hair and blue eyes. Cut Tliis Out it ta Worth Money 5end this ad and; ten cents, to Foley & Col, 2S35' Sheffield Are., Chtcago. -lll.,, writing your name and address clearly. - You will re ceive a sample bottle of FO LET'S HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND for coughs, colds and hoarseness; also sample packages of FOLEY PILLS, a diuretic stimulant - for the r kidneys.; and . FOLEY CA THARTIC TABLETS for consti pation and biliousness. These ds pendable readies vare free from opiates' and fcivt fctljed mllllo-s cf people, '. Try then! A4r, Booze Maker Jailed Six' months in the county Jail and. a fine of $500 were given to B. ,L. Wells Wednesday when he pleaded guilty to J a charge of manufacturing intoxicating liquor before Brazier C. Small, justice of the peace. James Williams and Lawrence Montgomery, said to be partners in the distillery, entered pleas of not guilty and bail fixed at $1000. Their trial la slated for Wednesday afternoon. The three men were arrested in the north end of the county! by William S. Levens, state prohibition commis sioner, Roy 'Bremmer, Marion county deputy -sheriff and George Hnrlburt. a federal man of Seattle Mr. Levens filed the complaint. License Is Issued Ambrose Conner, and Ethel Grace Parker,, both of. St. Paul, were granted a marriage license fn the county clerk's office yes terday. ; j New Rates In Effect I The new postal rates went into effect Wednesday, and persons whose duty It is to attend to the mailing of packages .and letters were busy figuring out -the new rates. . ' ' - : Snpllinir IJon Speaker . , R- O. Snelling: will discuss the flax and linen industries' before the Lions club at Friday's lunch eon. The musfcat nrnvram M week vwlil Pearcj. . feature Mrs. Jean f Artisan Met Tonight j , Capital assembly, United Arti sans, will have an open meeting tonight in the McCornack hall for members and friends of the lodge. A good program has been arrang ed by Mrs. Ira Fallis, the chair man, and an enjoyable evening is in store for all. j A social time will be In order after the pro gram. Members and friends are urged to attend. Visiting Artisans in the city are cordially iavited to all meetings., j Contract Ii Let j Another step has been made towards the! completion of the new YMCA building here when the contract to dig; the sewer was let to W. E. Dickson by the board of directors, who were called, to gether last night. ;The sewer will be dug In the alley with arrange ments for the laying of an eight inch pipe for! 273 feet. The job will be finished within two weeks after it" is started next Monday. t S I a I if- Wanted ii . i. ' Real estate. Salesman. D. Dj S., care Statesman. i ' al7 PERSONALS T I Mr. and Mrs. J. De :Young of M ill .; City were in' the city yes terday.; j , ;. - , .. Mrs. W. q. Vassal of Dallas vis ited here Wednesday. , j Edna Rice; a resident of Cor va 11 Is, was shopping In Salem yesterday.-;,;;.. : f - ; ' ; j - James Tilton .visited here from Monmouth' yesterday. , i ', Mr. and jMrs.Paui.vSmlthj of Jefferson visited in the city yes terday.' - ti v. rr "- ! ' Mr. and Mrs. M. Sayre of Sil verton were in the " city 'yester day. ..';- ry-jj.-. ' : Mr and Mrs: VM. A. Hill ! of Turner ! were; in the city yester day. ! ti-i" ' j- ' Cl. rl.S warts visited in the city yesterday .from. Gervais frvand Mrs. C C. Barmesler of Scio visited I in; the city fester day .p;;-. ;...jr .if;,'v j i-.MrsG.i-B FrJelpr. ..apd son, Henry, were in the city from Rick reall -.Wednesday. "t . 1 .'E. B: .Watts visited" from Inde pendnee Wednesday morning. Kenneth Graham and Walter McDougall made tneif way to the trout streams, for. the opening day of the season yesterday.- ' -iC-'IT' Phillips local attorney. Cascade . .. . i . Pound ' Paper - Exceptionally good quality, . white linen finish, stock, ; 86 folded sheets to each f poand. . . . : . , ' Special Price -This Week 33c lb. Perry Dru j Stcro S13 Poct Cor:crcll Cilsn, Orcroa HICTS REPORT BACK FROM VISIT Goldstein '.: Brothers Given Week's Freedom to At tend Jewish Passover Confidence in mankind was not misplaced by Governor Pierce, for two hours before their week's leave of absence from the peni tentiary expired Wednesday noon Alex and Harry Goldstein, broth ers, presented themselves at the gate of the institution for admis sion. The two men were allowed to spend the week at their -homes in Portland for the Jewish Pass over. - Governor Pierce released the men j upon his own responsibility and under authority vested in bis office. The leave was in the na ture of a reprieve. Both the Gold steins and their friends guaran teed that they would be balk with in the specified time. The Goldstein brothers are serving two and one-half years for receiving; stolen, property. Harry Goldstein, a few weeks ago, was granted a day's, freedom to attend the christening of a newly arrived baby at his home. CALLED: BIT DEATH John Singer Sargent, Re nowned Portraitist, Dies . At London Home LONDON. April 15. (By the Associated Press). John Singer Sargent, noted painter and Ameri can by parentage though born in Florence, Italy, died early today at his home in Chelsea not far from j London. He had retired ap parently in good health. Death is believed to have come peacefully, possibly in sleep and to have been due to an apoplecitic seizure. ; Last evening, he had dined with his sister. Miss Emily Sargent, who was to accompany him on an other: voyage to the United States. It was Sargent's custom to re tire about midnight and at 8 O'clock this morning his maid found him dead In bed. Many of .the most eminent men and beautiful women of England sat for portraits by Sargent, whose long residence, here had caused him . to be regarded almost aa an English artist. Whether on that account any national tribute to dne of the greatest painters of his time in the form of a requiem .'jervice in Westminster abbey or St. Paul's will be offered, has not yet been announced, but it is cer tain that such an honor would be universally" approved. .Tentative Tentative arrangements; however, were made tonight for private in terment at Waking, near London, probably Friday. His sisters, Mrs. Francis Ormond and Miss Emily Sargentr are the only relatives re siding in England. Secretary Pases Up Gay Trapping of Cowboy Days WASHINGTON. April 15 Sec retary of Agriculture Jardine, who was a cowboy long before he be came a cabinet member, is becom ing a frequent. visitor to the capi tol'a bridle paths, but he rides a horse named V.Cal," and has elimi nated from bis equippage any arti cle suggestive, pit his range-riding experience. - - A sleek- thoroughbred Morgan horse and modern riding togs have joined the fishing legions yester day, i - , .. Amelia Holgrove. has moved to Portland where 'she will be em ployed. , Ruth Cooper left for Santa Ana, Cal.. yesterday.. . . . E. E. Yount. secretary of the Portland YMCA was a visitor; in the city yesterday. . ' HI IT Cleansed! asidl PireGoed! Try Us For Our Courteous Attention Snappy Servicer1 ; Quality Work . j . ' Oderlcss Cleaning ; COURTESY ' CLElL: FONE2188 - 785 HIGH displaced the rugged cow pony and leather chaps of earlier days. Given his choice between an English rid ing saddle with the conventional short stirrups and a typical stock saddle with high pommel and can. tie and long stirrups, the secre tary selected the former. The horse, Cal, was raised at the Department of Agriculture's farm at -Middlebury, Vermont. His coat' ia dark chestnut and he has won several championship ribbons. Older Boys' Conference Plans Are Taking Shape Definite plans are being lined up for the Salem and : Marion county, older boys' conference to be -held here April 24 to 26. Frank Moran. internationally known boy 'leader and worker, will address the group on the sec ond day on the theme ot "Build ing on the Square." t The conference is open toaIl older boys from Hi-Y, churches, high schools,5 boys' clubs,! agricul tural clubs, etc. Adult; leaders must accompany each delegation. Full lentertainment . provided in Sal em homes. '' Those interested in the confer ence should address Clarence Oli ver, boys, secretary, or Benjamin J. Kimber, Marion county YMCA secretary. H Governor Pierce to Speak For Lutheran Brotherhood .... j - . ? . SILVERTON; Ore., April 15. (Special to The Statesman) Gov ernor Waiter M. Pierce will speak at the Lutheran brotherhood dis trict convention to be held at Stl verton on May 2. 3 and 4, it was announced at the Silrerton unit of the brotherhood Tuesday night. Another noted speaker will be Dr. J. A O. Btubb of Minneapolis. A program was given! at the Tuesday night meeting consisting of the following: Talks by John C. Goplerud. Oscar Overland and Amos Corhouse; vocal solo by A. O. Nelson with piano accompani ment by Miss Marie Corhouse and violin obligato by Alfred 'Jensen; selections by the St. JhnS quar tet: Rev. O. Skilbred, siate presi dent, of Eugene, was present and made some announcements con cerning the coming conyentlonv Manner of Selecting Juries Is Declared Farce by Judge SEATTLE, j April 15. -U King county needs four additional su perior court judges. Judge J. T. Ronald informed King county leg islators at a monthly meeting here' today. - : , i- f , Judge Ronald urged a general revision of court procedure to eliminate some phases of criminal practice. : ; j j " - "Our system of selecting! juries in criminal cases makes that por tion; of a trial resemble ja side splitting farce rather than a court of justice," said Judge Ronald. "I recommend that a committee composed of two judges and three practicing lawyers be appointed to draft a new code of proced ure." -.j" . .' ! : Doctored All Winter, Finds Relief "I doctored all winter j and it didn't help a bit, but Foley's Hon ey & Tar Compound was just the thing for my cough and 1 cold," writes Mr, Henry Daniel, Berrys burg. Penn. Foley's Honey & Tar Compound Is one of the largest selling; cough medicine In the world. Contains no opiates--ia-gredients are printed on each car ton. Good for old and young. Re fuse substitutes. Insist . upon Foley's. Adv. j Oregon Pulp 1 Ealem, Oresoa . lL4NTJFACrUIU323 - i - Sulphite, and Manila Wrappings, abo Bulchcra Wrrr pins, Addinsr .Machine Paper, Greaseproof, GLiccLir, Drug Bond, Tissue Screenings and SpecLJtlti, 1 Attlie Gpurtesy Cleaner Loivsr Pries Headquarters For All Kinds or Ink, Pens, Ink Removers Etc. lit i J. Commercial Kook Store ltkl Aoiih t'onunerr ial MILL CITY MEET BUS LAST TIIIT Two-Day Willamette Valley .Presbytery Attended By .100 Persons Nearly 100 Willamette valley Presbyterians attended the Willa mette Presbytery which closed a two-day session in Mill City last night. This is an annual event and in the nature of a conference. Matters of importance to the Presbyterians of the district wero taken up and discussed by., ablo speakers. Wednesday ( was the main day of the meeting, with tlm preliminary work being taken care' of Tuesday.' ' ' ' ''.'. .Among Salem men attending the conference were Rev. 'Ward Willis Long, pastor of the First Presby terian chnrch; B. J. Kimber. Mar ion county YMCA secretary and member of the church, and Carl F. Smith, chief auditor of the state highway department and an active member ot the church, A village is a place where every body knows everybody so well it isn't worth while to snub anybody. Just received a new ship ment pf genuine Thermos Bottles in pint sizo Regular Trice $1.50 For one week only at 89c See our window for display Only at QCHAEFER'q DRUG STORE , "The YeUow Front" Tho Penslar Store 1 135 North Conraercid Phone 197 and Pap er Co.