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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON t. . .... WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY2?7 1$25 Our Better Clothes .You will buy some kind of a suit this Spring, so why not buy one that will do you proud? One that is a little better than usual one that is a little cheaper than usual, and that is up-to-the-hour in style and fabric and why. not buy it now?. Suits 518.00 to 545.00 We're ready to show you the- new Spring styles whenever you're ready to look, but don't wait too long. The best choosing is right now. " ! G. W. CITY NEWS-IN M Flllf Cloudy: probably rain. Unsettled weather and prob ably local rains and , cooler j In -western portion; ' moderate vari able winds, becoming southerly. . Max. 78; min. 45; rirer .2.9 falling; rainfall none; atmosphere clear; wind north. 4 j AT THE THEATERS TODAY Oregon Monte Blue and Helena Chadwlck in "Th-a Dark Swan." S Liberty Jacqueline Logan In "The House of Youth." Grand "So This Is London, with Lawrence D'Orsay. mh Douglaa Fairbanks ill "Mark of zorro." 3IarrlAe Weens Issued -" Benedict Toepfe'r, and Katlirlne Speener, botb of Stayton. were granted a marriage license In the office of the county clerk yester day." y: ;'y: .''' Closed Cars Are Most Popular I Now. The Certified Public Motor Car Market, has some nearly new closed cars on diaplay at greatly reduced prices. You should see these guaranteed auto mobiles before you buy. m31 : Friends Visit Cutleiv- Mr, and Mr. Paul Catcb and Mr. and Mrs. William Dickson, motoring overland from Eldridge, Cal., visited with Jack Cutler, lo cal police officer, yesterday. Earwiir Poison- Ready to apply. Pearcy Bros:, 237 State St. ; m29 Noted Editor Coming ? John A. Earl, editor of "The Eantist " will appear here June 7, Where he will be the principal speaker before the Baptists. Later In the day he is to appear before the student body of Linfleld col lege, where he Is to deliver an address. -. -.rrw Barber Shops Open , Until 8 o'clock Friday night Closed all day Saturday. m n m Guard Officer Resign: The resignation of Captain Mai tin V. Nelson of the Oregon National guard, who has been stationed at Astoria was received at the headquarters here yester day; by the adjutant-general. Cap tain Nelson- is a veteran of the late World war. Business Building Barkali Sale price, $20,000. Brings In . -$200 a month with certain in crease of rental and ralue. Low maintenance aad Insurance. - See this. ' Becke & Hendricks, U. S. Bk. bldg. ' - m24tf Goes on Vacatio Miss Estelle Kaylor, employee of the local postof f ice has taken e vacation trip to the eastern part of the United States, which, last 1 for about four weeks. Miss Kay lor plans to return by the northern route, which will take . her. into parts ot Canada. ATCH W ....... I ' .T--. Thousands of tiny baby chicks have been shipped through the local . DOstoffi.ee department, ec cording to the receipt of the last last of a large shipment yester day; afternoon. During the past six weeks, several cartloads ot the chicks, packed In patented car riers have been mailed through the parcel post division. Many of the local hatcheries have disposed of the major portion of their stock by the use of the i Jverr-ient mail terVk'3. Tieata 1. ra teen ""' fjolss ca e.'-ca'tie tLtlt tt ilarch: Johnson 469 State Street Postmaster Bark Horn John H. Tarrar, local postmas ter returned from an extensive tour of the state south of Oregon, where he reports having a great time and being royally entertained. Nevertheless; he states; Oregon and i the Willamette valley is a wonderful place, and its great to get back home.: While on the tour the Farrar'a visited many of the i scenic . points of : Southern California. ' . j - ;;:! : Fairmount Hill Home Compare it to any $6500 house you have seen1. We can sell Mon day for $5,000 cash. 5 Nothing the matter; owner wants money now; 6 rooms and everything else, In cluding location. Becke & Hen dricks, U. S. Bk. bldg. ! m24tf Dr. Brown on Trip : i i Dr. Walter: H. Brown,. ..director Marion County Child Health dem onstration, left yesterday for Sac ramento, Cal.,: where , he will ad dress enthusiasts of child welfare work, who had invited him there. He plans to return by; Friday aft ernoon. Tnis is only one or a number of extended trips which Dr. Brown has .arranged - daring the coming summer, all of which are to.be in' the interests of child welfare work.! j ,,i -, i-p Box of Candy Given r With every child's haircut.. Mil lers Beauty parlor, phone 1047. h:-Ul: ,-i ; :) ,! 27 Ifealth Norse Arrives With the arrival of Miss Agnes Covalt from Klamath Falls and Miss Ben eta Stroud from the force of the Oregon state tnberculoeis bureau a total of five , trained Horses have arrived here to .work with the Marion ; county, child health demonstration tbis sum mer. Miss Covalt. who made the trip from Southern Oregon by motor is enthusiastic about the city and the work here. $4 ZOO New Home, Finished To suit, f Cement basement, hardwood V floors, - fire large rooms down ana floored attic. Some terms.,: Double construction, union labor Job. Two lots. Best buy in Salem under $5,000. Becke it Hendricks; U. S. Bk. bldg. m24tf Burglar Alarm s5Vorks -vryy When the new burglar alarm recently Installed at the Shipley store by the Salem Electric com pany sounded off about 6 o'clock Tuesday morning an investigation was made. It' was found that .one of the doors showed unmistakable signs of having been jimmied but the store, was not entered. - - Miller's Basement Will Featu The lowest price on cretonnes that Salem folk has seen in many a moon. The price 9c yd., 36-Inch widths. Out of regular stock in basement. 300 yards come early! - -r..:vn,vir : .: . . m28 $100 Down Takes Home- Balance Just like rent: priced at'$3300. See at 1120 Chemek eta. Move ' in Monday- and in a few -veara yon -will - sit prettier. Both pavings paid and 6 per cent interest Included in $30 montniy navment. Lowest fire rate: close to all schools, state house and bus iness. This is t good : property. Becke & Headricks, U. S. Bk. bldg. - "-" j-r m . : mz4tr Birth Reports Filed . A babr boy was born to ur. ana Mrs. Jess M. Orf ord 160 Court street May 11; Edith Mary Schif ferer to Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Scbriff of Turner, at 1780 Center, May is Mary Jeanne Lynca is tne name riven to the baby daugh ter born to Mr. and Mrs. John L. Lynch! or. route z. at. me oaiem hnnnital on Mar 1. A baby girl to Mr. and Mr. O. E. Luckey, who r. VCODRY ,:..r:,.n::ia-Clln.- & Co EEIEF has been named Mildred Edna, and Teddy; Charles Levitt 1 is the name given to the bab ion born to Mrk and Mrs. F. W. Levitt ot 497 South Capitol, May 26, accord ing to the: certificates filed with the city health officer yesterday. Dr. W. L. Mercer , .Will leave June) 1st for. a. two weeks trip to California. ; m26 Major Miller Resigns S i The resignation of Major II. L. Miller from the quartermaster's corps of guard was the Oregon : National announced here yester day from the offices of the adjutant-general. Major Miller re signed due to. the pressure of private affairs, to which he will devote his time. ' Appointment of the successor will be made at a later date. Major 'Miller is a vet eran of the Spanish-American war, saw service on the Mexican border with Oregno troops and was in the World war. Dance' - ' .r :i - ' ' - Cole ; McElroy's orchestra. Wednesday, May 27, Crystal Gardens. m27 Win Visit Nelson .. t " N. Van Horsen, i of Bingham Lake, Minn., is expected in the city Thursday to visit his son-in-law, J. C. Nelson, principal of Saiem high" school and other relatives. Stayton Han Di : Richard Cramer, of Stayton, died at a local hospital. He was operated I upon about 10 days ago.'" ':; : i: - :i: I ' i ' V-Y Picnic Jfi Planned- i . I N Faculty' members of Salem high school will hold a picnic to night. ' Teachers, with husbands or wives, are expected to attend. The event is an annual' one and will be held on' tbe Santlam near Jefferson. Approximately 50 will attend the affair. Bedding riants r . . j Grown out ot, doors. Strong, well rooted. All f kinds - at half price. Call evenings.' Ernest Tu fer, Wallace Road, opposite Tulip farm. Box 11. Phone 116F4. m29 Remodeling Finished ; The terminal - hotel and stage depot has completed the remodel ing and redecorating of their quar-ters during ? the past few days. Practically everything has been ref inlshed ; preparatory for the summer travel that is increas ing dally. '. Wanted Broilers, 2 lbs or over. High est market price " paid. ; Phone 1528. . Steusloff Market. I m28 Ki wan Ian Entertainment Little Pauline Nelson entertain ed the Kiwanis club members yesterday by a vocal solo and an encore that was very Interesting. Crystal Gardens Wednesday Night Dreamland Saturday Night LADD Cz BUSH, Bankers . maLIhed 1S53 General Banlixnsr Burinces CTS.C9 HtKirs froia IS a. m. to S p. sa. ."Hi'. "fell t, T He fa looking for nun with a Large family 1 who , need T.pass. Old 8, This car mwt be seen , to be appreciated. New tires ail around, new paint Job, For quick sale only $500. She was so small she had to be stood on a chair in order that she could be seen by the ; crowd; but the songs she sang, were great. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Nelson.1 Another en tertainer was Charles Bowma Hut chins; who presented a number of bird songs, calls, and stories. He Is . appearing in a series of lectures-at the First Methodist church during the week. Dance" . - Cole . McElroy's, : orchestra. Wednesday May - 27, Crystal Gardens. m27 Gives Fine Treat John Patterson, manager of the Terminal Cigar store, treated the Kiwanls , club, members Tuesday when he passed a big box of fine cigars. He recently moved here from McMInniylle and entered bu siness In, Salem. '. Oliver Typewriter No. 9. Cost 55. will sell for $15. . Come early. Leonard Hotel 254 Front St. T. T. Hurd, city. m28 Invitation Extended , The Salem Kiwanis club have been extended an Invitation to be present at tbe annual meeting of the Astoria Kiwanis club June 1, when a banquet is to be served. Kiwanis members here, who ar to be on the coast about that time plan to be present. ' Willamette Is Thankful. 1 The Statesman's article of last Sunday, prepared by the Cham ber of Commerce was conclusive evidence that Willamette Univer sity is one of the most profitable assets, ven f inancially, of which Salem can boast, says , Dr. G. L. Tr if ts, the Field secretary. And the business men of the city con tinued the speaker, are showing their keen appreciation by the li beral spirit manifested in the -pay ment of their . donations . to the university: In behalf oltbeiex ecutlve committee,, said Dr. Trtfts. I wish to thank all the patrons of the school for the kind, jnecep tion they have given me - as the collector, of . these funds. Wanted . f Broilers. 2 lbs or over. High est market , price . paid, . Phone 1528. Steusloff Market. , m28 Requisition Honored-- , , ; A reauisition from Governor Ma" Ferguson, for the return to El Paso, 1 Texas, of Harryx M. Forst. wanted for embezzlement. has i been honored by Governor Pierce. rForat is under arrest"? .in Multnomah county. A big: 6-foot 260 Dound deputy, soft spoKen and of pleasing personality came to Oregon for the prisoner. The deputy evidently believes his ap pearance. for he has a record of 17 notches on his gun. . Machinery Is Inspected, . 1 - Machinery for street improve ment work here has been inspect ed in Portland by. W. F. Lowe, street -commissioner. " B. B. Her rlck and . W. .W. Horsebraugh, members of the city, council. Dance ' y Cole -McElroy's orchestra. Wednesday, May 27,. Crystal Gardens. ! m27 Writers Hold Picnic. The . Willamette University Writers' club held their annual picnic last night. The. club is an organization of Willamette stud ents " interested . in dramatic writ ing and Is sponsored on the cam pus by Professor Williston. . Editor Resign - Miss Kathryn Kirk resigned re cently as editor of the Wallulah, official year book of the unlver- REDUCEH, SODfER RATES TO rCAXJFORNIA . , BY PICKWICK STAGES San Francisco, one way, $1550 Ronnd Trip, S3a00 Los Angeles,' one -way, "g27J53 Round Trip, fSOUK . - : Special Rates to Parties ot Eight r More For Information and Reserva tions phone 696, or call at ' CENTRAL STAGE TERMECAL Salem, Oregon ':. s : -t .. 1 OllS " slty. as she Is not expected to re turn next year. The vacancy will be filled at the next regular stud ent body election. Delphinium Blooms For Memorial Day. D. II. irpjobn, 64 South Liberty. Phone 1700. ; m28 Cets Vancouver Ucen A marriage-license has been is sued in Vancouver. Wash,, to Ro bert Grass, 2C and Margaret M. McCauley; 20, both of Salem. For Sale. ;-".-'" .Gooseberries 4c per lb. deliv ered. Phone 14F15. 51m3C Xew Pipe Organ - The Webb undertaking parlors have secured 1 the services of Miss Myrtle. Knowland as accompanist, to have charge of the new pipe or gan, and to have general charge of all musical I service for funer als. - This will be a much appreci- OBITUARY . . . i . MULL. - ' At the residence 1130 Oak St. Mrs. FY E. Mull died at the age of .47 years. She is survived by her husband, Mr. F. E. Mull, one daughter,; Mrs. R. E. Winchsomb, and one son, John O. Mull, all of Salem... Also three sisters,: Mrs. Ida Bell. Havana, Kan., Mrs. Ger trude Bell, Elk City, Kan.; and Mrs. Pearl Sheffield, Caney, Kan, Funeral services will be announc ed later by Itigdon & Son. ' LYXCH Mary Jean Lynch, infant daugh ter of Dr. and Mrs. John L. Lynch at the family home 3 miles uorthwest Salem, Tuesday morn ing. Funeral services will be held at St; Joseph church this morn ing at 8 o'clock with Rev. J. R. Buck in charge . and burial will take place in St. Barbara cemetery Salem mortuary in charge, i PARK HURST Annls J. Parkhurst died at the home of 1 her daughter, '675 N. Summer street. May 26th, at the age of 8 3 years. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Homer Smith of Salem and Mrs.. L. R. LeFurgy of Monmouth, and a sis ter, Mrs. E. H. McClellen of Shel don; Iowa. Funeral services will be held Thursday,-May 28th, at 10:30 a. m. at the residence 675 N. Summer, street, conducted by Rev. Charles E. Ward. Inter ment in City View cemetery. Ar rangements in charge of Webb's Funeral Parlors. ' ronnf:r Mrs Babette Ronner died In Portland May 25th, at the age 'of 64 years. She-is survived by her widower. Emir Ronner, a son, Emil Jr., and -a daughter, -Mrs. Hulda Lehman and "granddaughter Mar guerite, all- of Salem. Funeral servicees will be held at the Webb Funeral Parlors," conducted by Rev. A. F. HUmer,. Thursday, May 28th at 1 p. m.- Interment in the City View cemetery. - THOMAS William Newton Thomas died at his home 449 S. 17th street, May 26th. at the age of 65 years. He is survived by; his widow, Mary H., a son, Clyde of Sclo, and Percy of Jefferson. .Two daugh. ters, Mrs. Ethel Mary and Mra. Bessie-. Bilyeu, both of Cutbank, Montana, .Three sisters, Arila Burkhart of. Portland, SalUe Schneider of Dallas, Beekie Kim sey , of Portland, four brothers, Lafe of Eugene, Poke of Jordan, Robert LT of Lyons and Thurston of Stayton. Funeral services will be held Friday, May 29th at the Webb Faneral Parlors 11 a, m conducted hy Rev. J; J, QlllespJe. Interment in the City View eera. etery. ! ' ' ", ' ' , . I r CRAMER I R. M. Cramer died May 2Cth at ft local hospital where be has been 11 for the past eleven days. lie is survived by his -widow, Mildred S. of Stayton. Funeral services will be held May 27 tb in the Blue-Den cemetery.'-. The hour Is not known as the paper goes to press, but those interested may phone Webb's Funeral Parlors Wednesday morn ing for this Information. ; I . DR. B. II. WHITE r - --"' MlutnaU PUg rts saa TrMtmat OtflM Yhen Ut v soe u. a. Ba&k sua. .A box of 1 STATIONERY ; s . for the , Graduate ; will, express your good- , - will and also be giving a practical gift as a tribute to their achievement. ! ; V!f Carry The ' ' ' Best in Stationery ; Commercial Bock j . , . 1 C3 N. Qo mmerc lal ; ' CRIMINAL CONTEMPT IS WOW FACING BRAMWELL STATE B.WK HEAD ORDERED TO APPEAR FRIDAY V Offense Punishable by $.100 Fine. Six Mouth In County Jail, -or Both Facing charges of criminal con tempt of court. Frank C. Bram well, state bank superintendent, will appear in circuit court Fri day morning, before. Judge L. H. McMahan to show cause why he should not be punished for failure to appear Monday, May 25, under court order. In case Mr. Bra m well fails to respond to the order on Friday a bench warrant will probably be issued for his arrest. Under the Oregon statutes, criminal contempt of court is pun ishable by a fine of not more than $300 or a sentence of not to ex ceed 6ix months, or both, at the discretion of the court. The affair grew out of the re moval of the headquarters of the state banking department from Salem to Portland, under a i law passed by ; the last legislature. Following the move,. George Put nam. Salem publisher. issued a petition demanding the return of the offices to Salem. The case was to come up in the circuit court here. ' Bram well then issued a com plaint asking for a change of venue, declaring that Judge Mc Mahan, because of preconceived prejudices, could not give him a fair trial. In a reply. Judge Mc Mahan stated that .he had never, to his knowledge, met Bramwell, and held no opinions one way or the other. " - A court order-was then deliv ered to Bramwell, demanding that he appear In circuit court and ex plain just what prejudices he be lieved Judge McMahan harbored against him. Neither Bramwell nor his attorney, S. J. Graham of Portland, appeared in court, j . According ' to - officials, ! the whole testimony, if Bramwell ap pears Friday, will hinge around the question as to whether the cir suit judge has a right to demand proof of prejudice, or whether he must' at once grant a change of venue when a prejudice petition is filed. If Judge McMahan was not within his rights in demand ing Bram well's appearance, j con tempt eharges against him will be voiced. Affidavits have been fil ed with the order, as" the alleged contempt did not occur in. the presence of the court.. . ' ated addition to the. services tffat are offered without charge by the Webb organization. ' j Jersey Sale H11 y . ' Sale of. 27 ..bead, of ' purebred Jerseys for $5465 at the J. C. Brown, and son ranch near Shedd Tuesday Is reported by E. A. Bho ten, livestock editor of the Pacific Homestead, who had charfee of the sale, with Col. Hughes of Sa lem, as auctioneer. The sales av-. eraged 1200 with $450 the top price. Bidders represented Ore gon, California, Utah and Mon tana, though only, one sale went out of the' state. 1 z Grifflth Take Charge- George P. Griffith, state com mander of the American Legion f OPENING FOR THE SEASON " Rockaway Beaches DECORATION DAY MAY 30 : . : For Information. . " ; Hockaway Beach Commercial Club - ' ' has taken charge of the Portland, endowment program, which suc ceeded in securing 250,000 during the first day. During the prelim inary work, he made several ad dresses; and was Instrumental in securing tbe amount subscribed by the Portland citizens. V . ? s y. T PERSONALS 1 . Ray It. Joslin of Lebanon visit ed In the city yesterday. Mrs. W. A. Higb of Cloverdale was In Salem on business yester day, y-y ' P. E.' Cibbens visited hree from Woodburn yesterday. . ; V - Mr. and Mrs. Peter Christensen and daughter Evelyn Christensen visited from Woodburn yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Bollman of Macleay were' in ithe city yester-dayV-.----- ' P. E. Thomasson, of Turner, one of the largest flax growers in the state, was a visitor at the county court yesterday on busi ness. He was accompanied by Roy Wetzel, road man of the Tur ner district. , " ' Mr. and Mrs. F. "E. Linn, of Perrydale, are to make an extend ed trip to New York, returning to Oregon via Canada In the fall. A. M. Nicholas, member of the Corvallis Kiwanis club was a vis itor here yesterday noon. He was a guest at the Kiwanis luncheon. R. E. Lewis and Charles East, representative ot a tobacco cor poration were in i the city yester day. They were guests at the Ki wanis club. : O. T. Mock, a visitor here from Los Angeles was Introduced at the Kiwanis club yesterday. Turn to the Classified page. There's a bargain there awaiting you. t Effici Double lenses when needed do increase your efficiency by giving near and far vis ion in one pair of lenses. , PIVCTICAL ECONOMICAL STAPLES OPTICAL COMPANY - Masonic Portland and No Matter Where You will want to We'll help Suits Pressed Suits Cleaned and Decoration Phbne21881 , and we will call and deliver Courtesy Cleaners ' 785 Highland Ave. FUR STORAGE l01crthLi!.:rty Ctrcct ' ?LMzz in C.2 Art cf Fur .: BRIGHT OUTLOOK IX XllZW HELENA, Mont., May 26. Ji prosperous year Is sren by Kalph. Budd. president of th Great Northern railroad, in the territory system, good crops of graia sntS fruit. - Mr. Bud d was here today, accompanied by division officials. He called on Governor John K. Erickson and other officials at tht statehouse, and , conferred with, resident officials of the railroad here. - t y SCHAEFER'S HERBAL : COUGH REMEDY u lWill "stop that couzti. It is the best and most economical cough rem edy made. ; TRY IT ONCE! 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