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TIIE OKCQOIf jTATES'IAN, SALE3I, OREGON ; vEDNEsnCif libhiniiG, iiay e, 1925 'i. 0 NFIJSTADTERi i "JirttJhUts At the theaters today . i - OREGON May McAvoy and Norman Kerry la Tarnish" land SUrer King t "f i'l Devil Quenudo f BLIGH Jack, IT . i It. "Roaring . -A&Yen'.jxe'i -j Coupe Stolen 1 '.-:. Carl Miller reported the loss of a Ford coupe to the Salem police yesterday. The machine bore the license number 100-007.' r ' . - - Police Court Hews For the Illegal transportation ot liquor, W. p. Hardy paid a tine of $200 to Police Judge Poulsen, when he was arraigned yesterday. It la one of the biggest fines that hare been assessed in the local police court for some time: Fines were imposed upon I J. Nevitt, and W. Thomas for speeding, they paid a fine of $25 between them. W,J. CotteraU paid a fine of $5 when he was arrested toy Officer Hickman. Max Barhyte paid a similar amount on a charge of speeding . '.'-. Clean. Tie At 2-Roo Apartment, $20; 2 rooms and kitchenette, 22.5ftJ 555 Marion. Phone 1524. m8 Has. Unique Pets R. O. Hoffman, who la buyer for ' the Oregon Growers has two pets-which he secured In Sherman county, eastern Oregon. They are two small coyotes, named Betty and Bob and are so small that :they have" to be fed from a bottle. - Hoffman states, the coyotes will be large enough to train and he plans to pat them through some tricks. The animals- were dug out of a coyote hole with the mother and seren others, it Was reported. Senior Class Chooses Rev. J. J. Evans, of the First Christian church has been selected by thqj senior class of the Salem high school to deliver the class sermon on Juhe 7. He will prob ' ably deliTer. thCisermoa in hla own church, t is declared. ' i CITY NEWS IN BRIEF . Make Old Cars' Look Like New If you are going to run : your car another season you will t in terestfedjia a new paint Job.-e are turning out splendid work at very reasonable prices,1 Come in and look oyer our work and get J sur prices. Vick .Bros., corner Trade and High sts. m-6 Printer td Stell C W. Brant, printer at The Statesman Publishing company, has asked permission of the city atation at South Winter and Belle- Tue. " Elks Entertained Zadoc BJggs acted as the trans portation for a committee of Sa lem Elks who visited Albany last night to entertain the lodge there. E. Cooke Patton, acting as mana ger, had assembled Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kennel, Euwlng McCroskey, Rule White, Jim Smart and Claud Stevenson to put on the program. A good time was reported. Steadily Improves 4 '- W. R. Conley, who wis run down by an automobile and in jured last September at Roseburg, is now' able to be around on crutches following several bone grafting operations. He is a guest at the home of Mjvand Mrs. Wal ter Minier,' his cousin. Veta Travel to Woodbnrn The 1 Spanish War I Veterans I ft travel aA r ; Wnnrthnm MondaV f w . - V. W i " " " " . r .' nirht tn stard a show for the ' Woodburn boys, according to an- i nouncement ma(e yesterday. Col. Carle Abrams and Chaxles J. Wsle vr amone those 6.1 Wndlii? from this cityf -. . M I Snrins lime Brings HVork . Harness repairing and harness . if Mfc 1 Aire fisJLto The car marks of quality are apparent in every one. It is an excellent line that We are offering to our trade. i 1 - ' " ' ' - - : . i,: . I 11. .". : , y , NO BETTER SHIRTS ARE MADE I The materials are unusually good and are' cut; by expert shirt makers over patterns that make them' fit .correctly. . V ' I G. W. Johnson &. Co. I i 469 Stati st. lng the past few weeks, according td SchafferM harness -shop. Con siderable repairing has kept the fofcel busy at the bench for" the" past month, and the work has not letup. as"yet"Therehasiiheen a considerable demand Vjfrbr well Aikde harness ' to Irs used in, log Zitig operations in the mountains.. Other work has kept the shop busy and they report I things moring nifcej. ; . j -.V; ,y.Jr jp-.: ?"; : Faculty Trgy i fit Is repoitied that there are 100 members on the faculty of the Chemawa Indian school, including- all those required to carry on the wrk there. This number will be increased, perhaps, when the ad ditional changes are made,' which wre I authorized i by congress re cently. The Indian school Is to increase the grades at the Institu tion to include the high school which" many of .the government wards atfa attending In this; city. "'.t'-A&'n j iiUi. . A Bargain Brand New , f Syracuse China dinner ;iet at naif price., IiQulre at,i34Nd. liberty fH f'mBtf 1 - ''" "i ' 1 ' jf ili j other Klwanls Baby i "We Build is aptly applied to the Kiwanls when Dr. John; Lynch, member of the organization here", reported that he was a proud fafh e of a baby daughter .born- thi wjpeK.' Other announcements made recently by Kiwanians are Df. Carl Miller, Harry Weis, Rer. W. W. Long, Bill Watkins and Ed ward Schunke. One member of the KIwanian was heard! to re mark, "Bnilding Fast." . Road Work Started j Grading work on the Liberty Skyline road has been started by the county, and It is expected that the surface will be in shape for the paver in a mouth. The stretch on which the work Is being done eitenda nearly two miles j ' f Beginning Monday, May 4 The following stores wm close at 7 p. m.; also noon on Sundays: Clark's Tire House, Day & Zozel, Zozel'a. Tire Shop. and. Smith & Watkins... i. i r ,-fi.Jj -;m9 j 1 DeMolays Attention I Delegates planning ! to 1 attend the Medford conclave are asked to report at the city library at 7:30 o'clock, tonight for a Council pre paratory to "the trip ThirsdayThe delegates are planning to go itt a decorated caravan and dressed In special regalia. . , The committee in charge of' the delegates are Leroy qrote, . Ellis Vod Eschen, Keith Brown Hem Sdn and Fred Arpke ! . : :' . r: Fisherman Limps j I Andy Hanson; local manhfactu- rer of Salem, is limping; from a fractured bone in his ' foot which he received while on a fishing ex pedition last week. ( . JeV Strictly Modern 1 House for sale. Buyer can se lect the 1 Interior finish, completed in 10 to 20 days. $3500. Phone, day US .evenings. 3 1574R,, cfr 210SW i I m5tf Downing Leave City Henry juownmg, iormer county Judge, left for Portland yester day where he will stay at a sani tarium for- some time. Mr .Down ing has been- ia ill heaUhfor the, last j few months andifor'a time he was In great danger of death. His health is much betters at pres ent,; - ' ; Customs Officer Visits r' I-: Mr; and Mrs. Bert Peters and ion Chester, of i Sum as, Wash.. Who have been visiting at the home of Mr. , and Mrs. L. C. Moe, Phcrra Sll ; - hare returned home. Mrs. Pfeters and Mr. Aloe are sister and broth er. , Mr. Peters is a customs!offi cer. They, are on their way home from Oakland, Cal., where (they .yiItte? aiV th fcotae of other tela Uliesrl ThejiTisifoifs have ; been iwaV frdri lr 2ixm since' Xpril p8 nJ4 kre.trtiveiiagtyr autbmo- Wanted, SO Cars Per Day Storage at 25c per day.f Center of town, 246 State street. m9 First Cnurcb ot Christ, Scientist , Of Salem, Or., announces a free lecture on Christian Science by Mr. George Shaw Cook, CSB., of Chicago, Illinois, member of the board of lectureship of the Moth er Church, the First Church of Christ, "Scientist, in Boston. Mass., in 'the; Grand theater Thursday evening, Mky 7, 1925, at eight o'clock. The public Is cordially invited to ; attend. i ml 1 Home Wante for Two Dogs uTwOi; ash . pups, presumably Aifedalesr jihd about two! months old, have ftrayed to the home of County i Roadmaster and Mrs. W. J. Culver at 185 South Nineteenth street. . The Culvers are anxious to find good homes for tie email dogs.' Those interested tnay have me information by calling jhone 1603-W. ,. i : . For Sale At a bargain, 1923 Chevrolet coupe. Inquire of H. Pohle - &. Son. ' , m6 Meeting Postponed Charter night at Medford for the Medford Lions has been post poned for one week, and will be held May 16. Several parties were being organized here to I take in Charter nighf; also, plans were under way to secure seclafcaf, to te set out at Medford for . use of the visiting Lions, Cut Flowers, Florat Pieces f .. Adams, florist; 45JCburt. xnS Obserre Better Homes' 'Better. Homesweek? will "Be observed in. Benton county ; on the national dates, May ift to-17,'aci cor;ding . to- announeemefit of ths county "home economies'! commit tee. The home detaonstration ag ent. Miss Eva Comegys.i will act as chairman for the better homes campaign, for the county. This campaign will Include both a city tour in Corvallis, which will take place May 11, and a-cosmty tour May 14, to observe both home and farm improvements. A- firm of Corvallis contractors have built a demonstration house which . has been of fered tto those who make the four in Corvallis as a model of excellent "arrangement and an Illustration of correct interior fin ishing, ;; -,. '..; -j : I I . .. : i j'Yr:-v t j Woman Prisoner Received F Mrs. C. A. Patton, elderly Tilla mook woman, has been. received at the penitentiary to serve 15 years for conviction of manslaughter re sulting from the death of 4 grand child which she had beaten. Mrs. DIL B. n. WHITE ' ' OstwpsUiy-sjaxgMy; ' ;. : Zlastraiis ZHacnetls sod. TrsatasBt : aee v.st.: LADD Cz BUSH, Banliero lstobllshed 1SC8 :; General Banian Bubizcr 3 Clllzi Zl-Txxn from 10 a, B. to 8 p. c . t He bi real fine Ford iMaa?" 1921 model., TkU little Sedaa is equipped ; witi 4ti eeTert, end quite a few eitree la cindinr 1925 license. . j j , - ' A wonderful little er f ot only . $260.00. See it t eaee to it woa't last a dey. ' '"' j ' 'j. ; 4 Jf.- v Piaton has the dubious distinction ot being the oldest female prison er) in the institution and the third state! prisoner. In addition eight feyleral female prisoners are con fined in the prison. Bus Boy Wanted At The Spa. m6 Students Offer Play-- tMembers ot the junior class at Willamette university j will offer their class play at the! penitenti ary tonight. This is In the nature of aj dress rehearsal In order - to work off the rough places before the) production is offered to 'the public Friday night as ione of the evetnts of the May day program.' -.,);;' : .-wv,. Boxing, Salem Armory Frankie Lewis vs. Speck Woods, 10 I three-minute rounds; : Slow YorK vs. Harold Reese, 6 three mlnrste rounds. Friday, May 1k in 8 Danice , t " 1 Hear JoHfifiy Sylvester Victor Record Axtt,' with Cole.McElroy's Prchestraf : ight M 'Crystal Gar den. I . 4 v';.tOr .. m6 1 T rrv. t 0 ! Mr. and Mrai Hugf Clayton, ac Qompanf ed" by . 3ir.'4iu 0urholt, Ifeft rbhitadelpnfi:,pa-:ter-day where they plan t make their home. En route they wilt vlsit at Los Angeles and New Orleans. At this city they will take a Southern Pacific steamship . to their! Journey. Complete Going Strong- Master Perrv Buren Introduced another boy companion to Clar ence Oliver, boys' secretary at the YMCA, as a new member; yester day after school. The new mem ber is Master Edward W. Parker, son Of Mr. andl Mrs. Frank Park er of the Cottle apartments. Perrv became a member of the yittCa! last week. . TouV name Smith? 9 Fires Are Tleporteit ' ; ' i A jfire on the roof; of ;a idwellinrj at 510 Judsbn street yesterday caused th,e fire department to.tsejLQbarles Culsinger of Qtiinaby, on aboui three gallons 6f chemlcaT to extinguish tie blaze Vblts in Corvallis Harold M. Ware, Boy Scout ext ecutive.of Cascade division of the organization here, Is ih Corvallis organizing a Boy . Scu$ troop. Many applications have; been comt lng into Salem for the! formation of a unit there. It j!s expected that more than one troop will be organized-as the number of boys wanting to Join have nkade appli cation. J : Fresh as a May Morning ' " A: crisp salad luncheon, 40c Colonial Dame Tea i Shoppe. Opeii 11 to 11. tnS 1 . 1 Bnllding Reports -' Ralph A. Shantz is to erect dwelling at 1570 Broadway which is to cost $3,000. He! is also to build a garage dwelling! at 1790 North ..Church ...which.. will cost $$6p, according to reports made at khe city-recorder's .office yester dif. I tTomjpton is to rect a garageu'at 1530 South-Cottage-to con $300, and -Q. A. Newman is ip; repair ju'dwellipg." at 1785 Fait grounds road costing about $500: Bm Boy Wanted ! At The Spa. m8 Justices Return Today ; . " Seven members of the Oregon supreme court will .be; back In Too Late To Classify FOR t SALE S EOOVT COTTAGE. 26 Superior street. , A ' dandy modem borne, Feirraoont . Hill district only $2 (550. Half cash. Heme Bealty Oe.. 169 So. High. j ' Htl FOft SALE CITY PROPERTY." BtTBURj : baa homes, farm lands, i Bttsinens all ) kinds, iret biff fre i list. Home . Realty Co., 169 So. Hick. ; - miQ rOH SALE BEAUTTFTJL 4 BOOM - Spanish eettase.- Somethiac atvf , Nothinf like it in Salem, clove in. Only ; ta 750. Part cash. Home EealtT.Co. 16S So. High. i- i snS Skating, Skating, Skatinti AT DREAMLAND Thursday, Friday, Saturday. flker respective- bfTIce tdday ter the spring term of court fin Pendleton, Only ; one , case-: was heard ia eastern Oregon4. Sevetal of the Justices returned to Salem Tuesday. ; : ( , Recovers From Operation I i j ' f Phyllis Gueffroy, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. i A.Gueff roy, who recently underwent an-joper ation for tonsilltis, is steadily im proving. ' Yesterday she was able to be upland within a few) days she wilt have" recovered entirely. I. Bos Boy Wanted At The Spa. . me New Members Announced ; - New member for the Chamber of Commerce were announced re cently. They are Pade St Krueger, grocers, 1190 South Commercial. This membership was brought in by George Vick. R. Fl Starr, In surance man with offices at 306 Oregon building, t Is another. George Arbuckle brought in this membership. Dance j .. '! Hear ' Johnny Sylvester. Victor Record Artist, wfln Cole McElroy's Orchestra tonight at Crystal! Gar den. ; . m6 TradiUon Defied Between 20 and 30 women from Willamette university, freshman class defied the" school traditions yesterday by sitting upon the en-, idr! class bench . that is reaexted for seniors only. The , roung women were photographed I there by Harold Fearing, campus photo grapher. i r - ;; -yu ; ' j ; , Veterinarians Meet Here i Marion . county veterinarians met here for a discussion of ,the County herd Inspection law" Jwhlcli! goes into , effect "-on May 28. rThe county court : has hit upon - the pla,n of dividing' the county into, districts, and placing a veterinar ian iif charge of each 'district. In this way it is iioped to speed up the Inspection and , to secure a more. complete enforcement of the law. ! If the delegates here cannot reach an agreement among' them selves, the county court will take a hand in the matter. - Show Sale Opens Ticket reservations for the Jun ior play, "Mr. Prim Passes By," will be opened at the Grand! thea ter at 7 o'clock 'thls morning. A System of drawing for seats will h; e used in regard to Bfudent res ervations. 1 Birth Certificates Filed f Pauline Felicia STasaer is the name ivn to, the baby daughter born Ho Mr. anil Sirs. Clarenc A. luaer at i399) llissn, ba. May a daughter no .MtJ, and Mrs. April 22; a daughter to Mr. and Sirs. James E. Fitzgerald' ot 1010 North Fifth, who has been named Mary L,eah Fitzgerald a son ta Mr. and Jtfra. Emlddkx Bello of ,895 South Twenty-first, hamed Joseph Charles Bello, and A son to Mr. ahd ' Mrs. , Yotaro Furu-i kawn, who Is named Peter,- i ac cording to certificates filed with the city health officer yesterday. Dance r, (t: v - -K'.. j . ' : ,r Hear. Johnny Sylvester, Victor Record Artist, with Cole Mcelroy's Orchestra tonight at Crystal Gar- den. mil Speeder Arrested-; ? ;:.!.:. ' . : E. O. Paris, of Eugene, was ar-' rested on a charge of speeding yesterday, and is, scheduled tor ap- I pear in the Justice court next week; Hels sal d 'lot have been driving. iQ miles an hourr The irrest ;;:was made -by Bert Smith, . deputy sheriff. : ' : Lions To BTear Lton-a- ! r The .Salem Lions will be ad-dresedv-by Lion Dunn of the Port land.. Dea' at theit regular ; meet ing Friday noon at the -Marlon Hotel.. He will bring, a message concerning the . interstate conven tion of the Lions at .Lbngview to be 'held 1 the near future. I ' Travel To New York . ! Milton Miller of Portland. wlli Dancing! Dancinfjl ridla' Fre - Sros. ' Jaxs Sand Oroaeatn, Tufl af Uf aa4 e j . i; SATUBOAT KIGlrt 1 Send Your Mother a Greet ing Card on Jlother's Day .. i - . '- - j - t . A tender message is r like a ray ofsthiBhlne. r ' ' ' v ! - See Window I-.' -r '-"IF r Commercial Boc!: - . . -... .. - Store "f ' . i ' 1C3 N. Commercial - : arrtrepresfent Oregon at Aha national child welfare, conference- to be held there- May 15 to 2 0 -at the Commodore hotel. 'J Mr. Miller is chairman of the child welfare 6f ganixation of Oregon. - . a i Program Annodttced Employees of the Southern Pa cific company will be given a special- program Saturday night at the Chamber, '-of Commerce club rooms, : . .Teachers To Portland Miss. GtaHys" TTpton and iflss Myrtle ; Mortensen, v both teachers in the Tew Park schools f have joined the Portland , school force, according to announcements made yesterday. Miss'' Mortensen came to Salem last fall from Clackamas and Miss Tiptbn from New Mexico where, she was graduated from a normal schobl. Hiss Mabel Bough ey and Miss Alpha Reaenqnest are two other teachers to Join the Portland schools. . " Floral Society to Meet The Floral society la to meet Friday night at the Chamber of Commerce, accordlne to the an nouncement of Mrs. William Ever ett Anderson, president. The meetings are tor be held on the second Friday of each month, in stead of the first Friday as for merly. , Sad Circus Nc School will keep . regardless of the .circus, declared the school superintendent yesterday. Any child that is absent to go to the animal show must bring an ex cuse from home, it is stated. .j ; PERSOfiALS I Nona Whiter invenlle:!! of Marion county, was, a Portland vis iwr yesterday on business. Mrs. Myra Shanks, police mat ron of Salem was a Portland vis itor during the first part of the Len MUlard of the Portland Ki wanls club was a visitor with the' Salem organization yesterday. iCol. Carle Abrams, commander of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, was a visitor at Dajias yesterday where he attended a meeting of reserve officers of the Willamette valley., , :, ... , t. . t. , Mark Green of Sheridan was in the city yesterday, j . " D. s. Duncan, of raiia acted business In Salem yesterday .f jnama jonnson ,iof Monmouth was In : the city yester- day.!': : . Mrs. A. H. Graber, William and Bessie Graber, son and daughter, were visitors in the city yesterday.- .-; -, Manning Bross, former student at WiUamette university, left yes terday for Seaside where he Is to LAECNEIt At Salem May 3rd. 1925, Ben jamin. F. Laeuner, aged 7 years, survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Christian Laeuner, two broth ers and A sister. The remains will bo taken to Tigard by the Terwil ligef Funeral home this morning, for services and interment. v short . ' CIa"re" Short died at a localhos pttal May 5, at the age of 18 years.,. He Is survived by eijcht brothers' ' UawrenrA. r.uMna wtiiia Alvle, Knolard,, William, HlUard, or saiem and Elgin of Loa An geles; tw6 sisters, Mrs. Letha Warnofc of Los Angeles and Mrs. uorri3 Erlndeii " of Woodburn. Funerals ATmHnt!fiinnint -lattm Arrangements in charee of f n Webb Funeral Parjor&i' .;.. jj REDUCED SUMMER RATES TO . CALIFORNIA SYZPlCKmCii STAGES Sanr Pmclscovone way, $ 1&.50 . iBound Trip, $30.00 Los Angel ei ono way, $27.35 ; j Round Trip, fSO.OO Special Rates to Parties of . i - : Eight or More For Information and Reserva tions phonet 6 $6, or call at CiSiTRAti 8TAGE TERMINAL Salem Oregon COUGHS that come from Suminer Colds . tsot beJ stopped bynrfnsr Schaef er's Herbal Cougn Cure The best and most eco nomical cough - remedy made.' - r-. f QCHAEFER'Q DRUG STORX3' 0 "The YeTTow'Front 135 North Ccmmerckl phens m v: The Tenslar Etor Slip apar&rt inytrpedt u Sealed Tigttia?& Rig -After EvCTyMrd IseissmJIIfSH be employed during the summer. . : H. L. Litz was here from Silver ton yesterday. ; ' " E. W. Sippel was a visitor here from Portland yesterday. Mrs. F: L. Edgerton left yester day for" Benkelman, ;Neb., where she 13" fos stay for some time." -' Miss Grate Taylor,' school nurse is at home suffering from a touch of the . grippe. : 4 Mr.' and' Mrs. H. il Edwards of Gfahts Pass were in the city yes terday on :lmsiness. C. E. Alb in, local business man and KIwanian, is recovering from a recent operation. He is report ed as doing fine. f - St. Paul tlan Weds A. marriage license has been is sued at Vancouver, Wash., to Wil liam M. Smith, of St. Paul and Thersa M. MeyerNewberg. . . t - - ( - - The morning newspaper is' the market place of the entire world. An advertisement in it will bring you larger returns. - ! '3- ' The service you want in. a kitchen stove you gt in'the Albert Lea Kitchen kooK. It brings you all the convenienceand" cleanliness of city gas '"'with greater speed at less cost, ; v'frhe:AlDert ila KrrcHEN nooKL is entirely dif ferent from other liquid fuel stoves and from SO to 100 per cent fasterby actual test. "Makes . its own gas from common motor gasoline. , The master burner may be turned on full force with in two.niinutes from the ..scratch of the match. .Additional burners, turned on or! of! like city gas. No delays, no srncJce, c3ot or.-odor. Has no wicks nor chimneysf requires no; cleaning. Let US give you a demonstration. No cblrtlcn. C. S. HAf.IILTOri ':;:vt-" .: ' Oa it 00 THS FLAVOR LAGTd 4 - J Last Times Today 111 OREGON ' Coraicg Tomorrow j FREDERICK Safety y r II , -