THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM.- OREGON SUNDAY MORNING MAY 31. 1923 v.. v. 4 i fas 1 - 1 W J . CITY NJSFS IN 1 OtrrlSTgatherMaTc j 1 1 : -" , i ' Unsettled - ' Probably occasional showers; mild tpmperature; light variable winds. Yesterday Max. 67; mln. l 41; river US; rainfall .15; atmos phere clear; Hind east. , AT TIIK THEATERS TODAY Oregon Rica rdo "Cortex -in "The Spaniard." liberty - Pauline Frederick and Lou Tellegen in "Let Not Man Put . Asunder." Grand Wallace Beery and Pauline Starke in "The Devil's Cargo." Bligib Hippodrome -raude-rille BUgh Hippodorme Vaude- Tllle, and pictures. w Improvement 8h own Mrs. M. A. Butler is said to be improving rapidly after undergo ing a Berious operation at a local hospital. ' Women Wanted to Work in strawberries. Monday, 7 a. m. at Starr Fruit Products Co. Church and Mill streets. Phone 439. mCO See my special ad. Wells. 1 - Fred E. m31 IUnes Get Feed The Beds! of the Salem boys' chorus are to treat the Blues to ice cream at ..." the Salem YMCA Tuesday night. Mr. O. J. Hull was the leader of the group selling the most tickets to the recent v boys' chorus. Are Yon Thrifty? Here's twp small ' homes, for $3850. Terms. On pretty view lot south. 1 Fruit and flowers. Becke & Hendricks, V. S. Bank Bldg. ! - mSOtf Ilev.,'Long la Speaker . 1 The memorial address at Twin Oaks cemetery. Turner, was given by Rev. Ward Willis Long, pastor of I the First ; Presby terian church, yesterday. H i s topic was L "H ire' the"'. Sol dier Dead Died in Vain?". He contrasted the idea of gaining ob jectives with the use of arms and the idea of not fighting to gain an objective. Dr. Marshall, Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon. m3I Six Room Modern House- Has every late novelty; east front, beautiful street $10,000. Gertrude J. M. Page, Realtor, 492 North Cottage. m30tf Veterans to Meet ' The Salem camp of the Spanish War veterans win entertain the members of the Woodburn camp at the Armory hall on Monday night. , It is said that about 20 members from Woodburn will be present. The ladies of both camps will be present. Congressman W. C. Hawley will address the gather Dili a n. WHITE OftpUy-Sarffry Vactmte riacBetto sad (IX. Abraa'a Mth4) S0t U. B. Bank Zl&g. VG0D?.Y , T 1 TheNev Stripes tTh'e new; Spring neckwear is now waiting for you to call; The best time to make selections is now. The colors are different.. TASTEFUL - RICH - ELEGANT .- - ; i. i . -.----.'--" : .. '.(. i .' ' V" -Vf "( 1 - : T . " " :-U i i" ... '!; f. ' . .. . ' -, j ' : "'. . . , '"""' ' We. are showing the new; things of the season The best that have ap peared. j iai AjfLltZU G. W. Johnson & Go; lug. alter which a basket luncheon will be serred. The meeting Is said to be of great importance. - Women Wanted to Work J r -1 In strawberries Monday! 7 a. m. at Starr Fruit Product Co. ChurcB and Mill streets. Phone 439. m30 Undergoes Operations Miss Margaret K i r s ch : and Mrs. J. A. Blackstoae underwent operations at local hospitals yes terday. I ' Large Home $3250 North near school. Fruit and f lowers seo at 1595 N." Church street. Immediate possession. 11400 to handle. Becke & Hend ricks, V: S. Bank Bldg. m30tf Takes Long Vacation 1 N. W. Clark, janitor at the su preme court building, is taking a month's vacation and Is to visit California J and southern points before returning to Salem.: He has been janitor at the building during the past. 25 years. Drr W. L. , Mercer " ' T Will leave June 1st for a two weeks trip ! to California. m3 1 Birth Is Reported s . i A' baby hoy was born yesterday to Mr. and: Mrs. Stephen A. Stone of 373 Leslie street.: Mrs. Stone and son are at the Salem hospital. Mr. Stone is a newspaperman. Fried Chicken , And ,many other, Eood ' things with our famous Sunday Dinner; The Spa. j . ' , m31 Iteceives Medical Care - G. H. Brewer of Aumsvllle is undergoing medical care at a local hospital of the city. He was brought to the hospital last week. Big Time Planned " , ! The Portland Rose Festival committee for this year has plan ned big doings for the folks of the Willamette valley and the state. One of the feature days will be the Merrvkhana parade, which will be composed of the Jlofpitality clubaof Oregon and other organi zations. From every Indication, the parades for the 1925 Portland Rose festival are to be the greatest ever. - r .:'-;,; We Advertised ' 1 "While they last." but they're going fast, O. Sole Mio by Caru so, Sweet Genevieve by McCormlck Carry Me Back to Old Virginny by Glnck, are' all gone with many more old favorites. Get your fav orite t Red: Seal ; Victor record at half price when you can. Moore's Music House 409-415 Court, phone 983. t ' : . m31 S Flag Day Is Planned- Flag Day to be held by the Sa lem Elks has been designated for June, 14 and arrangements have been made to hold it in the Salem LADD & BUSH, Bankers ZtaUIahed 1869 j r General Bcxiinj Btirincxa OfSoe Coin tram 19 a, a. te t n, b. SALEM FUEL AND TRANSFER CO. IIOTICE-Our Summer Prices on Wood Good Snd growth fir. 4 ft. delivered Good old fir, 4 ft. delivered Good oak, 4- ft. delivered ......... Crood ash and maple, 4 ft,' delivered Good alabwood, 4 fU delivered ... . . See us at oar office, 753 469 STATE STREET Jji y BRIEF armory! A tentative program has been arranged, calling for an ora tor of the day, who has 'not been selected. ' It is planned to "have many of the school children' of the city to take part in the exercises. while other details are to be in cluded. An Elks Committee com posed by Fred Erixon, W. Davis and B. Boyce are taking care of the arrangements. 1 - Fried Chicken i ! i And many other good things with our famous Sunday Dinner me spa. 1 f ; m3 A Library of Music - ' Is as important as a library of literature. Why not get that li brary at, half! or ire t ('arniu Schumann-Heink, .McCormlck, Kreisler. all here at vour disnoaal while they last. Moore's Music uouse, 4U9-415 1 Court. m31 Kiwanians Hear Students : . Willamette university students will offer the program at the Kl- wanis club Tuesday noon., .with Karl Becke presiding at the round table. The program will consist of singing.:: readings and stunts. with a little singing by the KJwan- ls member i v t- . 03c Red Seal Victor Records. . a Are going fast. Have you made your selections?., , Moore's Music house, 409-415 Court, phone 983. :". :; : ; . . . ?! .,:r';J : m3i Baby Baggy Needed The Salvation Army is seeking a baby buggy for a child In a needy family. Anyone having such a carriage call 1820 and the article can be put to good use. k Why Not Drive X' i A real good car? It will cost less money to own and drive the 1923 Studebaker touring which the Certified Public Motor Car Market has for sale at $760 than It would to' take the first year's depreciation on" a cheap new car. See this car by all means. m-30tf Student Writes Thesis Emery' Dieffenbach of Salem, senior in the mechanical engineer ing department at the Oregon Ag ricultural college Is writing a the sis on "The Influence of the Loco motive Upon the" Unity , of Our Country," which will be submitted in competitinn to student members of the American Society of Mech- Crystal Gardens Wednesday Night Dreamland Saturday Night ,.. .....WJiO 7JW , 9&JiO ...,,.f7D .tl.09 Trade Street. Phone 623 m IX He has a late model Oak land Sedan equipped with all -kinds of extras. This car has been driven so care fully and so little the origi nal 'tires show very little? '.wear and -we give a new. car guaranteed .- ; Priced for quick sale. Wit. anical Engineers. The purpose of the thesis is to create a Droaaer study and ' understanding- of the engineering profession Women Wanted to Work In strawberries, Monday, 7 a. m. at Starr Friiit Products CO. Church and Mill streets. Phone 439a30 Leaves for Michigan Scott Page left Friday morning for Flint, Mich., and on his return trip will stop at St- Paul to attend the International ' convention of the Kiwanis club. ' He plans to re turn via the Northern route, touch ing at some ot-the Canadian towns for yisits. It Is sUted that Scott had " his - Kiwanis button firmly attached to his coat, to prevent the Canadian ladies from grabbing it off. . v. , : . Fried Chicken - j And many other '.good, khings with our famous Sunday Dinner The Spa.- - . 1 i mZl Stolen Car Reported The Inspector's office " of Port land. Ore., reported the theft of a Chevrolet touring car, bearing Oregon " licence No. 177-395, ac cording to the records of the Sa lem police court. , - Irrigation Bills Now Due Flat rate irrigation bills are sub ject to a discount of 10 per cent if paid on or before June 10. Resi dences with even numbers will Irrigate- Monday, Wednesday, Fri day and Sunday. Residences with odd numbers will irrigate Tuesday Thursday, Saturday . and Sunday. Hours 6 to 8 a. m. and 5 to 9 p. m. .- 0-10 Horses Are Found : - - r t ' The Salem police have charge of two horses found last night in a barn at South Commercial street. Both -are : dark bays, with white stripes, in- their; foreheads. One, a mare, has three white feet. They are being held for the owner. Young People Gather -j Young "people of Salem are to meet this afternoon at "WHlson park : to hear John W. Beard of Portland,, who has been; selected as the - main speaker. " A special band of singers will lead the song services. In case of rain the meet ing will be held in the First Meth odist church under the .direction of Lloyd Thompson. Women Wanted to Work ' . ' In strawberries. Monday.-7 a.' m. at 'Starr Fruit Products Co. . Church and Mill streets. Phone 439. m30 Junior Standard Bearers ' Entertain at First Methodist church, -Monday evening,' 7:45. Pyari's Rescue;,' comedy, "In.the Air." Admission 10. 15 cents. i Two Memorial Addreasea Dr. W.C.. Kantner is to give the address at the Memorial ser vices of the Woodmen of the World at the Woodman hall on REDUCER. SUMMER RATES . TO CALIFORNIA , - ' BY PICKWICK STAGES San Francisco, one way, $15.50 Round. Trip, $30.00 : Los Angeles,, one way, $27.83 ? Round Trip, $50.00 i.. Special Rates to Parties ot : Eight, or More . For Information and Reserva - tlons phone 696, or call at CENTRAL STAGE TERMINAL Salem, Oregon ' -if W. T. RIGDON Established 1801 . . . New P.lortuary. ' Chemeketa Street at. Cottars ; Liberty street, Salem, at .7 o'clock this evening; the Woodmen mak ing a big event of this, and in viting the public. Dr. Kantner delivered the Memorial address at Hubbard yesterday afternoon, when the hail was filled and there were many - words of praise over the excellence of the address. Five Room Modern Bungalow In the Oaks, $3250. Gertrude J. M. Page. m30tf The Salem Chiekerles Wish to announce the close of their baby chick season this week. and express their thanks to Wil lamette valley customers for their liberal patronage. C. N.! Needham, Manager. .. ; j m30 Bible Class to Meet Everyman's Bible class will hold the; last meeting of the year at the Bligh theatre, after which they will move back to their quar ters in the basement. of the, First Christian .church; : .The . class has been holding successful meetings, the Cpaat , year in the downtown theatre.and a , large attendance has marked the results of the meetings. , Fried Spring Chicken f . Saleml " Restaurant. . Saturday and Sunday. 1 m31 Geraninnis 15c Each Zinnias, asters, casmos, .25c per dozen, petunias, 15c each. Canna llllies, 15c each. This week only. Arthur Plant's Greenhouse, 1298 S. 1 13th street. 1 m31 Frnlt Company Moves ) The. Ryan Fruit company has moved from its location . across from! 'the Willamette Grocery plant to the new concrete struc ture at Cottage and "High. . The OBITUARY" SHARP Oliver Sharp died at a local hos pital: May 29, at the age of 83 years. lie is survived by three sons.' J.'H. Sharp, F. W, Sharp, E. A. Sharp, all of Salem, and one daughter.,. Mrs. C. H. Taylor ot Aberdeen, " Wash. Funeral serv ices will be held Monday at. 2 o'clock from Rigdon & Son's mor tuary. ' Interment will be in the IOOF cemetery. . Rev. Ri L. Put nam will officiate.; ' : 1. ; lisbx ' . i ' In this cityi at the OldlPcoples Home. F. N. Olson, age ?8 years. He was the father of Oswald O. Olson, Af NewY6rk. Thei remains will be taken to, Cornelius, Wash ington , county, Tuesday, i June 2, where funeral, services and inter ment will be held at 2:30 p. m.. under vtbejdireciion of Rlgdonfe Son mortuary.' -J" , ' .v"l?1; '; J GLASSES TO FIT YOUR BUSINESS No' two ; professions, no two business . people or fvworkert of any kind, have exactly the- same r eye nauits. . l . We specialize in select ing glasses that afford the greatest possible-com fort for particular work of c particular people. "."When; you decide that your, particular eyes are in need of this sort of service' et us serve ypu. Scientific examinations, accurate lenses and frame fitting, .all under, one man's supervision.,... ; IJcencees for tle ' 'grinding and fit- ' . 4 ting of . Soft-Lite Lenses tlOSRIS OPTICAL ; co:iPAinr 301-2-3-4 Oregon Bldg. Salem, Oregon- 1 j - , a 1 new building is designed for the purposes for which It is Intended and is doable ' air spaced with ref rieeration naser both in the walls and In the ceilings through out the plant, making it a cold atoraee as well as refrigeration plant. The new building j has a floor space of 70 by 85 feet, j " Dr. Slaughter's Office- Will be closed June 2-5 inclu sive. - Garage Building For Rent- Extra large, fireproof, good lo cation. Possession July first-Rea- sonable lease. Becke ' & Hend ricks, U. S. Bank Bldg. mSOtf Cherry Men to Meet 1 A meeting "of cherry "growers of the district has been called for Tuesday ! night by C. A. Oar. president of the Willamette Val ley Cherry- Growers' association. The meeting will result In a dis cussion of the brown rot and plans will be made to combat the men ace to the. fruit. The heavy rain late in the week did little dam age to the fruit, it is believed, but the wet weather is very favorable to brown rot conditions. The sit uation is believed to be very seri ous in the district, or at least will be so unless immediate action 13 taken by the growers. ' j Lost Bunch of Keys I . Between .Salem and Chemawa. $5 reward for return to States man. 1 3 m31 Old Tinier Iteviait. Salem ; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wjllman, I j and ; Willing Service Mark our relations j with our customers and make our station . a pleasant place to ser- vice your car or truck. '. ; T" ! Prompt service j and higti rrade products ' await you at ROBINSON'S Service Station At Intersection Pacific nigh way and Liberty Road. J ." Red Crown and Shell Gasolines 1 High Grade Motor Oils Courtesy Monday Marks the Beginning of a j New and Finer 'Luggage -Full size wardrobe trunks made of three-ply veneer and covered and bound witlt hard vulcanized fiber. Reinforced with heavy steel hardware. Fully equipped with nine veneer hangers, ironing board, iron holder, shoe pockets, laundry bag, hat bos, roomy drawer space with full length locking bar- built for service and convenience. " -;- " ' Traveling Bags and Suitcases , ; Genuine cowhide leather traveling bags, leather lined. 16 and 18-inch sizes in black, browh and mahogany. Extra values at $10.00. ' ; Ideally Fitted to Your Individual Needs No matter what your needs, youll find the luggage here and at a price youll be glad to pay for such honest values. So also you will find that we are dealers in courteous and thoughtful service. 1 Kindly accept this as a cordial invitation to come and inspect our quarters as well as our lines. - ; Shop Our Windows - You'll Find Your Lusccsc Vcnl3 The: t now residents in Portland, In com pany with Mr. and t Mrs, Coffey and Bert Jrspent Jecoration day In Salem In tribute to those whose permanent residence la here. Frank remained over Sunday with his brother, Charles, of the Ter minal hotel, but for the time upon the Lamport "tennis court, where he claims to have shown ' Eyre, Needham; Sauerman, Lynch et al many new metropolitan wrinkles in the game matters of technic and method ht will Incorporate in the 1926 edition of his text upon this Interesting sport. In every way pleasantly situated in a choice section of Rose City, where are not The tinted lenses, soft light, Crookes or Cruxite, are not new lenses. There are three different manufactur ers making; such lenses : at . the present time calling them by different names. , f i Dr. M. P. Mendelsohn is the oldest optician in ex perience in Salem. : He has been fitting eyes correctly here for more than seventeen years and offers his ex perience of over a third of a century to his patrons. He has been fitting these tinted lenses for many years and has thousands of satisfied, patrons in this district. "... i ' " ' ; M! .';-!: li - Only the very best of materials are used by Dr. Men delsohn and his workmanship is the best. Those who de sire and value comfort, convenience, good appearance and really accurate optical correction are his patrons. . Dr. Mendelsohn can save you from 25 to 40 per cent on trifocals, bifocals or cross f ocals. He invites you to call, at his offices any-time and let him; explain. ' : : ". ; . -- -: " l: J -- I . DONT DELAY, CALL TODAY. Take advantage of years of experience of correct fitting. You will find the prices very reasonable and none but the best of materials used. - I Satisfaction guaranteed in every respect.; DR. M. P. MENDELSOHN 2i0 United States National Bank Building r Telephone 723 for Appointments Specials 3 "Large toads "16 In. MUlWood . 5 Corde 4 ft. slab wood . . . .1 Cord large second growth fir ... ?5 Cords large second growth fir ... 10 Cord largo second growth fir . 4 Ft. old fir . . . . ...... . . . 16 Inch iold fir . . . & 4 Ft. oak. j. , 4 Ft. ash , Q 4 Ft. Maple . FRED E. tWELLS PHONE 1543 everyone owns his home, Mr. Will man -'.says, he Jlkes Portland," es pecially weH.iheing now in com plete charge of the inside and out side finish of a $35,000 home near his residence. . One thing alone ha says bay be a fly In the ointment is jthere enough money in ttiu world to operate a gas furnace? FIRE LOSS HIGH ( PORTLAND. May 30. Da'iape of $12,000 was done toniglit by fire which burned the sheds of tho North! Portland Hjrse and. Mule company. : , on Wood . :U5.ro per cord per rord prr nrd pvf fvrd per wrd per load per cord per cord per cord 1 $4.00 le.r.o $6.00 t7.50 $S.50 $8.50 $8.00 $7.00 11 ' . j . I ,.n . . 0 . and and and $8 IS. V .00 00 .50 ! 280 SOUTH CHTJTXn New Traveling bags of 'heavy hantf" boarded cowhide leather, hand-scwii c:i heavy steel frames. ' - " NfIit phone lCOff r :' X 1 0 VING AliD IIAULIIJG OUH EPrCLiLTT Zll