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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON SUNDAY MORNING, MAY17,1923 5 mm I -ni boa' ll I li CITY NEWS IN LIFELINES By Fred Taylor Christianity Its Ten Points of Power. "The disciples were first piled Christians-.'. What is the content of .Christianity? It iias at least ten points of power. - It reyeala the Fatherhood of Cod. . t - .". . '. ' . It reasons with man in his men " tal concepts. It redeems the soul from the effects of sin. ;" ' It recovers the lost idealism of the world. ' It reforms the purposes of the human will. ,- ! " " - - - H revives the. spirit of faith In God. . It restores the life to the like ness of God. It regenerates the heart to love the 'truth. - It relates the actions of man to ft is God. " i, i - ."'. It rewards the faithful for work Krell done. With these and many other points in fava of Christianity we resolve toHSe-not only almost per suaded but wholly: persuaded to be a Christian. ; ; - ; YVEATHEK FOR SUNDAY ORKGOX: Unsettled, probably occasional showers and pooler; fresh southwesterly winds. Maximum, 60; minimum, 55; river, 3.1, rising; rainfall, .47: at mosphere, cloudy; wind, "fcouth. , ! AT THE THEATERS TODAY Oregon Norma Talmadge in "The Lady-" t i - "The Lady." Liberty Buck Jones fn "Gold Grand "The Midnight Ex- . press," starring! Elaine .' Hammerstein. RUgh Hippodrome Vaude- vllle. ami nictures. At the Home Coming ! Of Salem Lodge No. 4, AF&AM.j May 18th. at the Masonic Temple, we hope to 4e able to greet evry brother in this vicinity. Spe cial work, music and Interesting addresses will be part of the eve ning's program. Salem Lodge No. 4 AF& AM, J. D. Berwick, Sec'y. ,. ,.,u - , . - , -M17 Rancher Rreaks M. L. Cummings, Rancher oh Route 3, Salem, received a broken right arm yesterday when a trac? FOR INFORMATION ABOUT RAILROAD TRIPS Phone 727 OREGON ELECTRIC WOODRY Buya Fumiturd Phone 5111 LADD z BUSH, Banlzera i " :EstaAUshed 18C3 'U.)r ;. 'V' General Banians Business i . CtSee Hours from 10 aw m. to 9p.nukr L, w ' ' ' '' ' '- J aMaaaaaaaaaaaBaMaaaaaaaaaaaaaaBaaaaaaBBBaHaiaiBBMBHBBB Every, pair of dress trousers will be sola for less than their value. Look at the special trouser offerings below and re member i that no man ever gets too many.; pairs of trousers. Note the Prices: Regular $4.00 trousers Regular $4.50 - trousers Regular $5.00" trousers Regular $6.00 trousers Regular $7.50 trousers Regular $8.00 trousers j Young Men's Trousers Included ; j G. W. Johnson & Go. 409 State St. tor, which' be was loading on a truck ran off 'the tracks and crashed his arm. An examination disclosed that the arm: was frac tured in three places, and wlll probably take six yeeks toftwo months before the member will be recovered sufficiently for work. Cummings stater that the (ane armwasf ractured ! once before when he was thrown from a horse- Special on Electric Fans Halik & Eoff. 337 Court.'M17 Just Received .:! ! ' ' " See the late shipment of. nearly new Fords at tbe Used Car Cor ner, 246 State, one - half block west of Ladd & Bush bank. i ml 7 Visits Port lam! Grott A large number of mem be rr of El Karaz Grotto were visitors at a big ceremonial staged by the Port land Grotto last night. A special car t was ' charted on the Oregon Electric, leaving ; Salem at 5:30 o'clock. Others made the trip, by automobile. . ; Dr. Marshall, Osteopath. Physician arid surg'ebnJ'" M17 Invitation . The Salem Restaurant, annex to the new Hotel j Salem, requests your company at their special Sun day dinner between 12 and 8 p. m. Full course dinner 75c. Ml 7. Has Good Record Arden Hammer :of the Aums ville high school, has neither been absent or tardy during nine con secutive years, j Six years of thir time he was, a student of i North Santiam school and three years at AumsviIle.-jArden had to-travel one mile, to grade school and to high school five miles via railway. ! Mr. and Mrs. I. R.; Hammer parents, are great nephew and niece of late A. 0. Condit of Salem. Dr. Stone 1 j ! Perry's drug store. Ml 7 There's a Reason You will enjoy a sip and a bite or a regular meal. Colonial Dame Tea Shoppe, 165 N.I Liberty. M17 (Jovernor Is Speaker ; i Governor Pierce kept two speak ing dates Saturday,! spending; the afternoon In McMlnnvllle and ad dressing the disabled American veterans of the World, War at the annual convention in CorvalUs last night. Brigadier .General George A. v White addressed the disabled veterans in the evening.; New Bungalow, $3750 " Cement basement, fireplace one-third cash. Becke & Hen dricks, U. S..Bank bldg. ml7 Initiation Planned ' Salem Woodmen Camp No. . 1 has. qualified for the anniversary banner,' It was - announced last night, and this banner was pre- REDUCED 1 SUMMER RATES ; w - to CALIFORNIA : BT - PICKWICK . STAGES 'San Francisco, one way, $15.50 Round Trip, $30.00 Lo Angeles, one way, $27.35 ; - Round Trip; $50.00 " Special Rates to Parties of ' r Eight or More r For Information and Reserva tions phone 696, or call at CSNTRAIi STAGE TERMINAL r Saiem, Oregon . sale! now............$3.00 1 now..... .-..$3.38 now.... .$3.75 now ...$4.50 1 now:-.. $5.62 i now-:--..$6.00f BRIEF sen ted to the camp during the in itiation. Ten applications were acted on at the same time. A drive for new members is on with E. H. Beagh and J. W. Woodhouse, leaders of the teams. ! The win ning team and the new members will be given a banquet. Chiropractic Gets Sick Folks Dr. Scofield. 328 Ore. Bldg. , ' - : M17 Summer Time ; I And. picnias, hikes partter with ukes, banjos, harmonicas any thing to jnake music. Look them over at Moore's music house. 409 415 Court. Phone 983.' M17 Pal ton to Entertai Only promise of a good speaker is given in the weekly letter of the Kiwanis club. : E, Cooke Patton will be, there ,to do bis stuff," while special music will be offered by Professor T. S. Roberts, i Special on Electric Fans Halik & Eoff. 337 Court. M17 Rerelves Surpri Dr. H. B.'Scofield of Salem was given an agreeable surprise Fri day evening when his brothers. Dr. Bob Schofield and Wr, Harry Sco field visited him from Coquille and .North Bend. They are visit ing over the week-end and intend to return to their homes today. Sunday Dinner at the Spa ; Always satisfactory, clean, com fortable surroundings. M17 Licenses Issued 1 , " Two marriage licenses were made out in the county clerk'r of fice yesterday. One .went - - to George' D. Graves of Astoria, and Eva El ixabeth .Stevens of GervaisL The other to F. S. Carruth of Stay ton and Opal Royston of Salem. Nearly New, Fords ! , , i ; Another shipment just-arrived at the Used Car Corner one half block west of Ladd & Bush bank. 246 State. i r m!7 Violator Fined J : ' : A. W. Johnson of , Seattle, was fined ; In justice jiqurt yester day wnen he appeared to answer a charge of using switched license plates. He U said to have trans ferred '. ""Washington state . truck plater to his touring car. Eter Ilay a Zobo? A bazoo, a uke, a harmonica, or a banjo? Every boy or girl should play 'em. Moore's music house. 409-415 Court. Phone 983. M17 School Term End: Mrs. Mary L. Fulkerson, -county CityPropertjr-alesman 1 Farm Property-Salesman I Elxchange Salesman YOU IUST HAVE A CAR Opportunity for Advancement v We Have 1400 Exchange .'A:;' l(t.:-l Listings r ; -OUR OWN OFFICES IN PORTLAND AND SALEM Average salesmen develop into $500 a month men under our system See lln Parker personally, Parker Realty company, 408-409 United States National 'Bank . Bld Commercial at State. .Telephone 2242, Salem, Oregon. area ore- It' th time of yer for light trnrka and brry wroni. W. hT 1 Ford truek; 1 t'heTrolt. track; 1 O. M. C. truck; all coo4 TIut and ia ' good condition. A lno hmtm Ford road&tcrc with box rear (or lijrht hauling. Also a good line of nsed touring rara. Look them oTer before lay in elsewhere. superintendent, risited thePleas and Point school yesterday, where a, splendid program was given, ending the school year. The teach er. Miss Emma Hoffman, was pre sented with a set of silver tea spoons by the j pupils. Victoria Schneider made the presentation speech. After the exercises, a pic nic dinner was srved to the large number of people attending. Deep regret was expressed when.it was learned' that MJss Hoffman will leave the school this year and will teach near Carlton. Madame X Reducing Girdle . ! For stout figures. Miss Swart'r Specialty shop, 453 Court. M17 Snapdragons 25c a Dozen. : Special prices on all porch box and bedding plants Friday, Sat. Open 'evenings and Sundays. Ar thur Plant's greenhouse, 1298 S. 13th. ml7 Gathering Sponsored ! : The Macleay district will have their annual get together Thurs day of this week at the Macleay cemetery where) they will beautify the grounds. Each year's mem bers of the district gather with rakes and scythes to clear up the growth of the p$st yearMn the cemetery. Residents are urged to bring well-filled lunch baskets and to make a day of the affair. Due to a typographical error, the meet ing was called for Tuesday, but is to be held Thursday. J. F. C. Tekenburg is in : charge of the work for this year. The Used Car Corner- One half block west of Ladd & Bush bank, has just received an other shipment of nearly- new Fords. 'I ml7 Personals ' ; J. C. Churchill, state superin tendent of public Instruction; is spending the week-end at Ashland. He will be back in his office Mon day, j ' Dr. Eton Speaks y , j Dr. Eton will sneak at thefwJ C. T. U. hall Monday night at 7:30. All will be welcome at the serv ices. : - : I Is Youngest Newsboj- Z- That his son is the youngert newsboy in Salem is claimed by William Godsey of the the Marion hotel, who bases bis claim upon the voluntary work sought ; by Carol, his four-year old boye In a spirit of levity Mr. Godsey pre rented his small son withthree newspapers the other day and was surprised when the youngster re turned with 15 cents and demand ed more supplies. ' Carol has put his heart in his work and can hard ly control himself until hir father reaches home-with a new supply of stock: -He has little difficulty in disposing of this newspaper!. " ! Oh Roy! Just Look! . -;. Over the window at Moore'g mu sic house if you want to see .some things a kid can play. 409-415 Court. - - Ml Invitation Extended If you are in the Salem 'terri tory and the son of a Civil war veteran and not a member of the Joshua Smith camp No. 6, Sons of Veterans' you should show vout loyalty to and interest in- these grand old men who are now lean ing hard on the younger genera tion, by joining this patriotic or ganization, so says U. G. Boyer, senior vice commander for' Ore- gPn. . - ' This organization, says Mr. Boy er, Is at this time trying to bolster f up its membership to the- 100 mark by May ; 2 9 when a grand jubilee will be held in the : form of an 'old-time camp fire. ' . Mr. Boyer will be glad to get Into touch with any one eligible to join this organization, as will also the secretary, Charles Fessenden, or Glen Adams, commander. Dr. B. F. Pound always has applica tion blanks In his office in the U, 3. National bank building. ?! Sieeders Are Nabed Henry Cloisen. 643 FerryJ is to appear before Police Judge Martin Poulson to answer to the charge of speeding, preferred against him by Officer Edwards. George Sut ton of Portland, ' was brought In by Officer Thomasbn to answer to the charge of 'speeding:. (; Attorney Is Pie Charon , Chris Kowit, city . attorney, sprang into the limelight last night when he won the pie-eating contest staged at the Court Street Christian church. The city attor ney is said to have consumed a fine Juicy blackberry, pie in 60 seconds, for which he was given a bag of marbles as prize winner. The occasion was the annual kid party of the grown ' ups of tbe church. A large crowd was in at tendance at the social. Visits in Salem ; Mlss Edith Pierson of Fargo, N. D., who is a member of the Barnes cqunty child health demonstration, ia-visitfng her cousin. Miss f Doro thy Duncan of 640 North Summer street. Miss Pierson has visited the Willamette valley before and plants . to take up her residence here in the near future. Itirth Is Reported f Born At the Salem hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Ferguson, 775 South Thirteenth Stu, Salem, May 16, 1025, a daughter. :, Boys Catch Fish . Two Statesman carrier boys. Merlin Wheeler and Iemar Shep herd, went out fishing Saturday morning at Goose lake and report a catch of 21 cropies and four sun fish. District Convention Planned The Knights of Pythias will hold a, district convention here Thursday when the grand officers of tbe organization and a large Portland delegation! will be on hand. The district is comprised of the cities of Aurora, Hubbard, Silverton, Salem, Independence, Dallas and Falls City. . All the members are expected to be pres ent. J. F. C. Tekenburg, deputy grand chancellor Is imaking ar rangements for the convention. Will Name Delegates ' i The American Legion auxiliary will feed the American Lesion at the next post meeting Monday A Dr. Burdette Optometrist ; Again Ytf e Cal To Yolhf gates to represent Capital port at night, when the election ot-dele-the Oregon convention at Prine vllle next June. Routine matters will occupy a large part of the time, it is stated. The feed will be put out at a nlckle a dish and the reterans are urged to Torego the evening meal at home to take away a large share of the food to be provided by the auxiliary. Job- Found for "The labor renort for the week ending May 16 shows that a total of 84 workers were placed on jobs, a number somewhat lower from the report of last week. One hun dred and fortjy-five workers made application with Sim Phillips dur ing the past week, of which the greatest number were agricultural workers, a total of, 40 being put to work. Twenty-six laborers were given "jobs, while five woods labor ers were sent out by the local la bor director. Eleven were sent out. on jobs. 24 applying for work, five as matrons and housekeepers and one each as kitchen worker and. cook. T; Injuries Inflicted , Mrs. Theodore Turner of Chem awa was knocked to the pave ment at Court anad Commercial yesterday when she attempted to cross the street. Wet streets and confusion in the traffic was tbe cause of the' accident, it is report ed. Knives Are DlsjlajeI .One thousand knives were dis played yesterday 1 in-the windows of the Ray I... Farmer Hardware company. Every -kind of knife 7 ifc-tJ i it - ' c l 4 i - ! . W. T. RIGDON & SON established 1891 ! 1 r - . i New Mortuary ! . ' Chemekcta' Street at Cottage That for far and near vision no lens excells the new; C-V or Cross Trifocal.' . . That for single vision lenses no lens excells the Bausch and Lomb Punktal. i That for relief from light Bausch & Lomb Soft-Lite lenses. ! i -" - r " ' L I: i: We are proud- of, having Jeen I first to introduce aids to better vision to the people of this community. 'Geirtificate is given by us to everyone for whom we make glasses. This is only one of the many ways we have of letting you ldiow that all lenses and materials used by us are of the highest obtainable quality. With eight years of successful prac tice in Salem, using only high grade materials and equipt in every detail we are able to render an optical service that' is desired in every respect. ; r BOW OPTICAL CD 325 State Street, Salem, tOreson that is carried In the pocket jof the average man was on display, Including knives that cost 50 cents each to those costing SIS. v One Interesting feature of the display was brought out by the. announce ment that every knife displayed was made from the same grade of Hteel. The display was made , by I). MacArthur, of; Portland, who represented the Remington Arnis company. ! T Sale I- JSueoessf nl , ,- The jVVilling Workers Class, of the First Christian church was Riicceaful in . their cooked food sale at j the Southern Pacific City ticket office esterday. f Military Visitors-- I Major Ralph R. Huron of Xa Grande and Captain Wilbur Good nough, of Baker, were in the city for a conference . with General White of the Oregon National Guard yesterday.' ; ' j Xnrse Back Home . Mrs. j Dora Bailey,; 643 UnlonJ has ret urn' d from an extended vis it in Portland and is ready to re sume her profession of nureing. Building Permit Issued K Nellie G. Williams is to erect a dwelling at 9 35 Twelfth which will cost 12500, according to the records ! on file at the city record ers office. AjJXHl Secretaries Visit Coast : . .' Robert Board man, physical di rector of the Salem YMCA and Benjamin Kimber, Marion county YMCA jdireetor, accompanied by their families motored to Newport yesterday, where an inspection !o irritation no lens excells tl of QisMtejr - ' T I- - '.-.VH : 1.. a location for the summer YMCAJ camp is to be made. . .. C. C. Preesley of Newport. wa in the city on businea? yesterday In One Pair of Glasses you can have lenses for naar sight and far sight. Unlike the old fashioned bifocals, they show no hump, seam, or lin1 you cannot tell them from single-vision glasses, ' Bush & Lomb j Soft-Light Crookes or any; color lenses necessary. If You Value Comfort, Con venience, GoodApearance and Really Accurate Optical Correc tion Bee Dr. "Mendelsohn, for he has had more thaa.a third of a century's practical, exper ience ajjdguaranteessatisfac tion in every respect. Vile does not belong to any combine and his prices are very ; reasonable. DR. M R MEliDELSOICi 210-U.-S. National Bank. Bldg. Phone 723 DR. B. II. WIIl'fE. OfUopUy-8arjry XlMtronia DUgaeita and TrMtmnt (Dr. Abram'J Birth od) Office Float tS9 of 489 . 1 S06 U. B. Bank Bldg. 1 DWJGHT JOHNSONS : STROLLERS SPECIAL OPENING Dreamland Rink t 1 Saturday, May 10 f these Phone 327 ft,