I'M t' V a ii ? .- ,.- . . ay ..... .,... ..."" ; .1! - "" ; - ill f if Ywl CiST NEWS IN ...". J , . AT THE THEATERS TODAY Oregon Marlon "Davies "and Leon Errol in ?yo4ando liberty "Trouplng With El- Ien," etarriBg Helens, CJiad-, , wick. IIUkIi M urdock. and "Drift- wood. ",.'. JVarac Are Confuting Confusion of names Is causing come embarrassment to Will Bloch as a result of the arrest of a man with a similar name on a charge ' of possession of a still. Will Block is not the W.. Harry Bloch who was arrested.. i Gill Bros. Oregon Grown Garden seed at Pearcy 'Bros., 237 State ; street, 3 block west of Commercial street. - -. - m!5 Martin? Announced- The '-WonieVs Evangelistic prayer meeting will be held today at the ome n.f .Mrs. C. A. Clark, 63? North Church street. The leader'is Mrs. W. C. Hawley. Dahlia Named ! varieties. .Gladiolus bulbs Window box. plantsJ Sal via, Zinnia, etc., Pearcy Bros.. 237 State street. 4 ml5 Two Will Graduate . Ira Cave and Arthur M. Buell, graduates ot Salem high achool., is 'majoring in electrical engineering. He is manager of the OAC band and president of Kappa Kappa Psir honorary band , fraternity. Mr. Buell ia majoring In. civil engineer ing and is a member of Tau Beta Pi, honorary engineering fratern ity.'' , . r - - Waatedi experienced Gray Belle. waitresses at m7tf liar Examination) Set'. . Ste - bar exarainations will start "Tuesday, Jnly 14, according to Arthur S. Benson,, clerk of the supreme cqurt. -Representatives of the state' board of bar examin ers will c6nduct the tests. , , . Six-Iloom Modern Houwe J For rent, corner of lfit State streets. Phone 239.TVaM Superintendent Visits Senatoriand Mrs. W. J. II. Clark of Portland were Salem visitors yesterday. Senator dark was re cently appointed superintendent of the state 'blind , school and em ployment institution . in Portland and Mrs. Clark matron i - Exams, to be lfeld ; Examinations, to 'decide the win ner of . the Steves prize in . Latin will be held at Willamette uni versity; this .afternoon. ' The.prlze Is given for excellence In the study of Latin and consists of $10 in cash. ' Announcement of the win ner will be made durlng.com-; mencement. DrMarsliall, Osteopathic Physician and surgeon. ml Jjeeture'to b Given , Dr. .S. B, Langhlln, of Willam ette; university will lecture on -the Holy Land at Jason Lee. church this erening. . , For. Rent, Ten gopsea " I And flats. Becke Heridrlcks, U. S. bank hldg. mlOtf i t , ' . Lion Program -Announced Pr. Thomas .E. Green, lecturer for 'the American Red Cross, is to - appear before the Salem Lions Friday .noon as their principal speaker,; who will -discuss some of the international viewpoints of the present .age. ; Dr.. Green . has been foremost in the i journalistic field, and .as a worker in the Am- s for- ixroRsiiTiCTf ' : ' AZ. OUT "IL.VDLHO AD TiIF3 1THE SEA'S WS . If you are looking-for sdme- I thing that's . 'particularly I choice in a Spring Suit, ?. you'll -find what you want here. Our suits aire always 1 fairly pricefcl and look well . .arid .last'long. "Prices $18 to $45 . Jdhnson & Co. ! 469 State "St. erlcan Bed Cross has .made a!re forsl. - . He is; to ..appear . before several other organisations .here. Mutual Fire Insurance-- i Is the oldest form of insurance or - which we . have record. .The Oregon Fir Relief Ass'n. of Mc Mlnovjlle Is Oregon's largest mu tual,; with over half a million dol lars !: assets. Get , your insurance from them at cost. Standley & Foley, Agts. : ml 4 , jj-.j j m -7. : District Convention Iwins , i Salem, ; Lions tare planning to attend the international district convention in Longview on May 29, 30 and 31. Delegates are to be nominated ..from the floor to officially represent . the organiza tion, although a number of mem bers are to be present, for the oc casion. " A number are , also pla,n- ning io aiiena . me weaiora cnar ter night Saturday. , jjMte 1 023 Studebakcr IJght Touring for Bale cheap. : This car may be found at the certified Public Motor Car Market. It lain perfect mechanical,, cpn.dltlonaftd shines as lr,Igbtly, as a, new. car; See this bargain at 1 7 50 'before you buy. , j m!6 Fetitlval Planned ; Gr,ant school students will give a! program in the form of a spring festival on the playgrounds Fri day night,: beginning promptly at 6.: 30 o'clock. Folk dance, singing and .the winding of the May pole will be a part of the program. If you "are a, friend of the children and jithe schools, you will , find ..a Welcome at the festival. No charge Is to be made, r V-'ti-'"- Ijawn .and Garden Seed . . ! Fertilizers, Sprays and .Spray ers for the garden. Pearcy Bros., 237 State street. xnl5 i : : - " ' ProRram Planned j A Daniel Boone program. Is be ing planned by the. Inglewood sixth grade nuplls. They have .made a model K of ..Booneville, which is to be shown soon. ;They Uhava also secured .a moving , pic ture of Daniel Boone, which will be screened at a1 local theater, tiiFlowers, Floral Piece' M Adams, florist, 453 Court, ml 4 .4 ; Gradnating Class -Visits ; The graduating class :of .Turner h!igh school was" in Salem l yester dlay for the purpose of having class pictures made in the Kennel-Ellis; studios. Members of the class are Edward . Gatn, i Kenneth Grayj Leonard ' Farris, ! Gladys Colgan, Charles Mote, Ethel Givens, presi dent; Mildred Martin, Agnes . Al lenby. Miss Lois Fuller is the class advisor. ' '- kill the Aphis (Lice) i j on the roses with our dusts and sprays. Pearcy . Bros., 237 State street. 1 ml 5 Divorce Obtained j Charging that her Jxusband was a habitue of pool halls, gambled fteauently forced .nee to. do neavy manual labor, and failed -to pro vide for, her. Bertha Wilson was granted a djTprce,.from JLorenWil- 111 HII ,111 II .1 .1 .1 I.IHII J 1 VOODRY rBayi FiiniittiKi IlEDrCED STJnrER RAT j -TO . CALIFOIUk'LV . . BY PICKT7ICK STAGES ii - ..:...'. ... " ' Bam Francisco,. one way,; 15X0. iuiuid Trip,f30.0a ( Los Anscles,one rway, ".t27-S5 i ; Round Trip,-Jf30.0O; .r..jeclal Ttates: to Eartiea'f t 4'- L.oht or -More - -'rpr,Xaf?rirEtl0n .and Reerra--tlpna tJiC3e.,9r-r all-nt r . Calenv Ciesaa ' ' I son 5 in . Judge 1 Jtf cMahan's court yesterday. She -was ; also awarded; the '.Custody i oflher:? vo- yeara,aaughier and 125 monih" ly for fhe support of the child.'' Haif iuok.,f, v ;i: t , i Attractiyely, located, dotted with all -kinds of trees, fir, oak, ash; all .kinds of shrubbery. Iays well tor sunken garden $0300. Ger trude J. M. Page, real for. m 1 4 Violator, Fined M ; J. E, McGrath, truck driver of Portland, was fined 13,0 when he appeared in'. Justice court yester day -.to answer a charge of over loading. McGrath was arrested by 0..0. Nichols, state . of fleer. Is declared to have had an over load of 2300 pounds. , ' Something New Peggie' , Tea -; Room, Hubbard, Or., EyeryJJiing home-made, and Peggie does . it. Good salads every day and chick en dinner .Sundays from 5 to 8 p. m. Stop and see Peggie, She is a fine cook. ml4 Birth Certiticatcs . Carl Milton Savage Is the, name of la son born to Mr land -Mrs? Wl E. Savage of route 8, on May B. according to the birth certificate filed with the city health officer yesterday. Another certificate was for Earl Raymond Straugbsbaugh, (born to Mr. .and Mrs. Earl . R. Straughsbaugh of 2065 South Cot tage on May 11. ? Wanted .' t ; ' 3 . experienced waitresses at Gray Belle.. m7tf North Summer" TTome , , iMnst sell, now; 6 rooms, strict ly anodern,, furnace,, fireplace,, full cement basemeat, sleeping porch.' B. nook, etc., vacant at 690 North Bummer. ,Becke ,& Hendricks, U. S. bankjbldg. -mlOtf "" - Police .Court News f. Julius Johnsqn and Harold Ship-. .ley were released after placing $10 each for bail aftpr 'they had been .arrested for molesting young wom en on the streets .after darje. .They are residents of MeMinnyglle. t H. y:- Feney, who was arrested' far speding,,jada vfine of ;$5 , whe he appeared before the cky police judge. .-- 1i ' e i x1k . : - 1 i 1 1 i - - Artisans ' ' . . ; ? -Special' program and dance to nght Jn McCornack hall. - Open and free toifriends. Baskets will be auctioned. i ' ml4 Gets New Coat ' r ..A new coat of chrome' colored paint has been applied to the front of the local telephone office build ing, which makes. the. front qpite distinctive. Local -workmen were busy on the structure during the past few days. See the Oregon Fire Relief Association of McMinnville, Or:? for your next policy on (dwelling, brick building, auto, or. other high class risk. A saving. of from; 20 per cent to -40 per eent have been made in past. Standley; & Foley, Agts., Bush Bank bid g. mU Artisans ".. . Open house tonight.1- Good pror gram and dance free. Baskets will be auctioned. ;ml4 I "V . : ' ' ' ' Loses Drivers License ' Codr Evans, one? of the -most noted motorcycle riders In the Pa cific northwest, wns deprived of nu drivers', license ior the, next so daysnccording to the records of i :LADD BUSH, Baiilcers - '"j - 4 lisal4iaal 18C8 V-, -.; t ' C!;:c IIasrs tiom ',19 aw m. ta-S-p. m. . V ' fiiiiiiiiiiiin iinaianimiiiin imi j 1 -rr-T 1 TTI r-T"- ... ..... j . . - . . .- Tbr bl a very nlfcuiUr crowd t thr auto boar lat . night. . enjoying t be music and looking cr the manT new tdfti ( am art looking , ut nioitea. j This rminx ht the Iat night. ! enoy the evening to gether.. - ! the Salein pollco court. .Evans .was arrested for driving 4 5 miles on the city streets. j ' 1 .' Seven-Room House '! In con.lltlon 'throughout: beautiful grounds, corner, paved street $4500. Gertrude J. M. Page, realtor. ! ml 4 Armtrenjf Arrested J Donald Armstrong wais arrested Wednesday by Officer .Smart for drjvijjg a car. while under th in fluence , of , liquor. Hi was held in the t!ity jail;.when he was un able to f urn Uh bail. ! BrturiM From Vncatioiv Lou Luns ford and Dr. Chalraer George, members,, of the Lions. have Li returned . from a i three-day fishing trip, in. the mountains. . . i fl !..!.: For, Rent i 4-room furpished house,; $40; 9 room .house, .$85; 4 room house. f 30. Apartments? iend " vacant uousea at aji, limes rfprcrent. uer trudftiJlrC:,Page,; realtor, j mil n fERSONAUS J. ,A,. Churchill, stat .superin tendent ef public instruction, spent Wednesday In Cloverdale. , , .William. S..Levens, state prohi bition commissioner, is expected back from a trip to eastern Ore gon Friday.. , , , .Dan Russell, local irepresenta tiye pf the L. C. Smith Typewriter company.jhas Just returned -from a several days', trip into Lane and Benton counties in the interest of his firm. :'. : 'Mrs. .H. Schroeder of Pratum was in the. city yesterday. , , ; , .:.o H. Zimmerman . of , Meharoa transacted business in Salem .Wed nesday. - i ; ; O.; I. Partlow of Woodburn was jn the city from . Woodburn yes terday. . . Mrs. W. S. Doerfler, resident, of Sublimity, was a Salem i risito Wednesday. j I . J.D..O'Connel of Silverton was in -the 'city Joa' Business Wednes. day afternoon. . ; Mrs. . Charles Miller of Jeffer son was in Salem on business yes terday. . WJ Schmld of Wlllamina Tislted here day. for a short while Wednes- I, Dri H. Walker ,of New York was a luncheon guest at the , Rotary club yesterday. Paul Johnson of the G. W. Johnson ' company, motored to Portland yesterday and will return today. - ji,,,r... i l.n. Carter of Albany Tislted hern;-yesterdajv IUU,;.. .4 ..QBiTiiARy; ji If , jLansjng i t ? At the Aome east of Salem, fay 13. Chester Field , Lansingage 75 years. lie ..was . the ..husband . of Margaret Lansing, and father of J3mes Jansing of , Sa.lem, ) Mrs. Itatherine- 'Sobertson of . Berin, Ky..MMrs. Nellie Bauta," of .Salem, and Irs. . Margaret Pooler of -En-grandfather of Chester, Thomae, Oind i Ennict 1 .Rpbertson1 Chester and ! Kathefine Bantaand j Fred erick Pobler. Ftmerrfl M servicei will be held Friday May' 15, ) 10:30 from, the Rigdon & Son Mortuary, under . the auspices of the Elks lodge. Interment will-be int toe city yiew -cemetery, ,unae? Masonic auspices. ""'V - i :: - -eeley . - - - - ' -On 'Tuesday this week, at his home near Wllsonyille, Raymond Seeley passed away. AUhongh a young man, he was well '. known throughout the state as V success ful breeder of thoroughbred, Jersey cottle. He leaves a wife, one child besides other relatives and a host of friends to mourn his loss. . Fun eral at Wilsonville today. " " FUNERALS The funeral of Sister Leah Rich, who died May 11, at the Deaconess hospital, will be held Friday morn ing. May 15, at 10,.a.,m.-,la.the Mennooite church. , of Pratum- In terment in Pratum cemetery. -Rig- don mortuary, in charge dil.b. n. tyuitu ; . r Ostopatty-gazczy , lctronla TVItgnarf I aa TraatmasS ' (Dr. Abrmm'3 ' - " Offle Pon tS r ,3-J .'oidi oil i unco .ic BARRED FROM MATINEE - CMMIIMa-tM. 1) for rae s he says be does?, Ans.; ;There is no, reason you should unjustly suspicion why him I A. M.- Would I succeed iri any other buslneas besides my present one? ; . j ; . J Ans. I'don't think that change at this time would be advisable. S. IL s ll.-r-What has become of the. woman that. borrowed tei del lars? Will I get it? j Ana- South. "o, ! C. C. J. Will yon tell roe if my husband cares for anyone ;else be sides me and .will I have .any. jmore children? Ans. -He is quite true tol you. You will hav more children, i : " C. A, -.J.--Will you ,pleas tell me what to do to gain the affec tions of my wife? j Ahs. Take her out more j&ften and endeavor to make her happy. . jE,.P. rWUl my husbanjd re gain his health? j j . .Ans. Yes, but he needs careful watching. " t"'-"-V , - II." "J. Where should we sink the well for, oil on mv nropierty? Ans. If you were ta take about three hundred steps dlrectlyj' east of the old well on your projperty and sink a well there you would discover oil. I i M. K. M. Will .I( ever receive anything from my personal prop erty In the. east? j , Ans. Yes, but not for pome time. - .. ' I i H. F. Will I ever marry?) j Ans. Yes. pnd possibly with the young man yon are now writing-to. B. M. Where are the lost pa pers T ; J; ' t i fi . j: : j ' i :t'5 , . ii ' Ans.-Your lawyer tas tbein.i.. E. M. Will beadvisabfo for me. to take up the proposition of fered me?, - t ' Ans. Yes. i A, M. P Will my son sell his Idaho farm? j ! ; Answ Not ns soon as he etpect . , N. : K. -Will my husband back to me or not? come Ana. With a little effort on I your part, you "could bring about an adjUBtment.t . ' F. M. S.: Will. I. get a. place In Seattle this summer-wher,e make-some money?. ; I . can ; Ans. Yesr I see an openlug for you. . i ,-. i , , JI. L. P. Do you think that my sMreetheartis true to me? Ana. No ; be i is- lust s mply kidding ypu. Seems that, one of your standing . would be ; able s to recognize that. Jle s already, en KSLzed to Y. T. N. anyway. Didn't he- tell you that? . ii. J. s. Will I be happy If I e inarried? . , , . j Ana -Yes, but think twie be fore you leap. ' E. F. D. Will my husband ever Stop drinking and living such a rough. life, and settle down to business? Does he care for me and will we ever, separate? 'Ans. Your husband ia not such a " bad sort after all. Try and create a different condition.! Hold the thought in your m-Ind positive ly that he will stop drinking ana you will find that that thought alone will influence his future. Yes he cares for you. j J. C Is there anything . one can give a person to make them love cr fear you. I mean in case et woman to woman? CAns. Tear r out this foolish thought entirely from your! mind and treat everyone with -a kindly feeling. I understand Justj what you mean, but you would do . well to forget about it entirely. J. N. O. Will my. husband, get the position that be has in mind? Ans. rl -believe that. p.e will ber lore so very.ions- . r S .v , . L. F. Who haaimy sIIrerwaVe? Ana. Your son-n-lawii A ' J. .F. W. JU Will I get well and strong again? Ahs. If.youwlll he'pallent and watch yourself carefully, yoji .will be on the road to yecovery Don't worry. 5 " . R. C. Q. A.: Can you give me any information about my didmond engagement "ring 'that I "Ios;t last winter in Spokane? : "- Ans. Better see me in private, as I - would -.not care to ' gitieyou this information' publicly, j -, G. p. AA-Who will I marry? Will I succeed in my present un dertaking. ' I .. ! ' " -" ) :f Ans. Better forget about mar riage if-you wish, success in this undertaking. You haven't met him as yet.- , L. T. A. Can .you locate ,my brother? . Apsw Your, correct- Initials ', are "List to . "The Lady" n "An now look at mc workin a bar room be--hind the trenches-, jnotherin . brood o'. f ightin men who never remember 'they .'ad a mother. Poila ' and Tommy a mlxln 'em over . ray bar , and .jno -motherln m and-. caUia . pie 'Mother : o j AH the AVorld. " . 4i : ' i'l AUlULi TALT.IADGE I carries . this . drama : to: i the greatest heights- u First Wright ' Aiipliuie, BritUh'MuuiaV Prize, .Inventor. Langely Machine, Smithsonian 0acial lb, M::rl dMrnSM Orvllle Wright has confirmed the report that the - first heavier than air machine built-by himself and ma brother Wilbur wm to be sent to th Science Museum . at South .Kensington; : London. Defending his action, Wright said he refused to place thj priceless relic in the Smithsonian , , Institute . because of the Tate of the. orlglnal'-lAngley plane. The Langlv -machine, lie declares., .waa, .taken from the Bits Xor Breakfaat .1 White coal and white linen m ' This is a combination that will keen the Salem district forever white on-the-commercial map - ; , For it will lead to white sugar, white . starch,' white clover, white honey, white eggs,- white sheep, white,, mint, and .a white record of general prosperity : ' v . : A Gibraltar prosperity, based on distant markets for the diversifi ed and intensified products of our 'soil, reached trdjugh manufac turing and merchandising and packing and , jobbing and bank ing institutions in our towns and cities. 1 vv Thus our natural sources of wealth are more diversified than those of any other section, and they will never be exhaueted. They will be renewed every, year, or in V. C. This violates one of my rules as to. answering your ques tion. Anyway, you haven't any brother. If you keen .having "wild parties" much longer you will be short of a job. A. K. My brother II. P. A., age 20, disappeared about five years ago. Is he dead ,or alive? Ans. Yes, he is. very much alive. When he left here, " he worked his way to the Atlantic coast and is now located in-business, but traveling a great deal np and down the coast. it 4 t -t I V i ""'ta"i"i'''X''"1""" J!W-l--l-wZiSS $ ',' 4'' ' - - HI - I.' ! i 1 -r 4 t '! : 'je i If . - 1 Smithsonian IpatJtutlon and prac tically made over before more re cent flying .tests. , Dr. Charles G. Walcoit. secretary ' of the Soith onian Institution, denies' that the Lancley plane was rebuilt. The upper photo shows the plane ' the Wright brothers first flew at Kitty Hawk, N. C. BIow it is the or iginal l.anplry plane. At the bot tom at the left Is Dr. Walcott and at the rlht.U Orvllle Wright. creased with the years. V : The eyes of the world are being turned towards our water power development. In this respect Ore- CATCH "The , Midnight Express" , : '"'hi CAPABLE WOMAN desires employment, as saleslady, cashier or office assistant. Must haye employment soon. ' For appointment . telephone j " " ' ' i ADVERTISING MANAGER ! The Statesman In' my, last Millerettes I promised to tell you more about the .inside", of the department store business as it is re yealed to me by the 4his:her-ups.,' S - ' There seems to jexJst . nowadays. a,.hig quarrel .between "Cash" .and Credit.!!. You've heard the CASH side of it for so long " that you've wondered why CREDIT did not cry out something Jn self -defense. t. : .'.Ji-jl;- t Well, here it Is -the ifeQll side the argament. Credit as . you k.now.seldom gets credit for the wonderful things It has per- formed, the most important, of which Is its power in reducing , overhead costs. Exactly opposite of what ' cash Jias always , claimed. ' 'JBvery merchant strives to create a large volume of. sales for it -automatically reduces the selling expense, creates a larger buying power.. which in turn eventually reaches the ultimate consumer in Jway of lower retail prices. ... ... "v .... - j Credit as. it Is handled at Iiller's repreeented.a large oJiime ef business-last year at a total loss of only one half of one per. cent. A negligible quantity! Yet cash" store's t use "this argument above? alL else' . as in: excuae for. bartering at low prices."' ,t . . Two Fifths of the AVorld'sr business is , , done. OttiCKCUlT. .XVTij ? . Svatch-for the next-Inning to be published very shortly. Meantime let COMPARISON be the umpire." ... Yours truly , ' . v . ?on is away behind Califoriiii I'lV Washington, fend 'every; , state; 4that is. the . percfeatsge' oar total available water powers already used is the lowtat of any fetate In the Cnion. ', The Washington Irving house, r memorial to the author and a , club house forAmericans, la to be . dedicated a Seville, Spain, on the' L't)th. ; Some -Americans may need to be reminded- that lrvLngwas once United States minister to . iSpaln; fewer -that his "Thi. Al ,, hambra" had a large share In' Ii'.aklng this Moorish gem known to the EngtUh speaking world. i?1- vi '" .1 -?n ? ,. .V SaLI EverywLara. niKtni iT-inttMPnmr 5JliULLit i m .0 SPECIAL OPENING Dreamland "Rinlc ' Saturday,' May 10 ' FumHure,"TooU, etc. 1 Thursday, May 14th,J v. r -i:30'p.'M: ;.. 1304 N. Liberty Street , , n . 1 1 .j .i r.h iJU y'o'u l J y u u u