TIIE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 6, 192 OurWeatherMan Fair Fair; moderate temperature; mod erate northwest jnrindA. Max 52; MIn- 47; River 3-5, rising; Rain fall none; Atmosphere partially cloudy; Wind west. ; AT THE THEATERS TODAY Oregon "Reckless Rom ance" taken from "What Is Your Wife Doing?" With Wanda Hawley, Mar ry Myers, T. ;Roy Barnes. Liberty "The Last Man On Earth," j with Earle Foxe and 1000 Interna tional beauties, i Grand Alice Terry, Lew is Stone, John Bowers In "Confessions of a Queen." Bligh "The Pride of Sun shine Alley 5 acts vauc ville. ' . Lions Receive Invitation The Lebanon Lions have invit ed the Salem organization to at tend their Strawberry-, Festival, having set aside' Friday as the special day for Salem visitors. Due to the regular meeting here Fri day the local den could not accept the invitation, but the plan to at tend the feslval oday and tonight. One of their members, H, - R. White, is featured in the big open air entertainment, i j - ' - ; . ' ! i 10 Membership AAA : Cars and drivers at fairgrounds speedway tomorrow 2 p. m. No dust. 1 Adequate police. J6 Two Lota S150 ; , . Trees and view, : south near schools.' Good soil etc. Why pay more. . Becke & Hendricks, 17. S. Bk. Bldg. : j J4tf Delegates to Report The delegates to the Lions Con vention at Longview recently will report at the next meeting of the Salem Den. Several of the mem bers of the club attended the con ference in addition to the regular appointed delegates. They report a - successful 'and enthusiastic meeting. ; :i " " ' ""' - :."J Special Cooked Food Sale Delicious , home made cakes, pies and salads from our own kit chen at Colonial Dame Tea Sbop pe, Saturday, 165 N. Liberty. J6 Klamath Attorneys Visit Three attorneys from Klamath county were In the city on legal business Friday. ' These were J. H. Carnahan, Charles O'Neill and Charles F. . Stone. They called upon W. A. Delzell, private sec retary to Governor Pierce, a form er resident of Klamath Falls. Special Price on Wrist j. Watches and pearls for gradua tion. C. A. Luthy, Jeweler. J7 Governor in Dallas " . Governor Walter M. Pierce was in Dallas Friday to attend the barbecue In 'connection with the state convention of the grange, tie returned early la the afternoon. .".. -r ' Another Good Dance - f 1 r At Turner Satnrdav nlrht. J6 y if our Accioenis ji ami Four of the S 7 7, Industrial accident'- vc'enf ring during -the week esdlr j!!r9-4, rr" " 1 "tali-, SUITS . i . . t i . THAT SUIT - Here are spring suits that will be sure to put Ma smile that wonH came off; on the face of the men who wear them. There's always a certain snap and go to the garments we sell. Our styles are distinctive. ; .... ....... h . ..-v. -.-" COME IN AND TRY ON SOME OF ' THE NEW COMERS ; . i .! i . . i i . ..'!;.. :. - G. W. Johnson & Co . . 469 State StI -2TO I2V ties. These were Wllford A. RardijV-, XJentralia, Wash., trim sawjer;' 'Elsie W. McBee. Penn logger; Cornelius Newhouse, Klamath Falls, off bearer and Benjamin McRoberts, Gales Creek, landing chaser, i Of the total num ber reported to the state industrial accident commission 502 were sub ject to the provisions of the work men's compensation act; 72 were from firms having rejected the act and three from, public utility cor porations1 not subject to the pro visions of-the act.' 10 Membership AAA Cars and drivers at fairgrounds speedway tomorrow 2 p. m. No dust. Adequate police. J6 The Violin and Piano Pupils of P. F. and Zena Thomas will be presented in re cital Saturday, j June 6, at 8 : 15 p. m. at First Evangelical church, corner Center and Liberty. :: j6 Divorce la Granted ( Viola Lheureuy was given a di vorce from L- C. Lheureuy In Judge L. H. McMahan's court yes terday on grounds of desertion They were .married in Portland , in March,' 1918. 'According to. the complaint, : Lheureuy abandoned her in December, 1922. The plain tiff was also given her maiden name: of Viola Dixson. Yesterday By The Use Of Medicine DrJ Sto we removed a cancer from the temple of Wil liam Steinbach, of Aurora, "Ore gon. - . ' -j i ' J6 Case Is Dismissed ; j The suit for; divorce instituted by John M. Guthrie against Mary H. Guthrie was ordered dismissed in Judge L. H. McMahan's -court yesterday.-: !. .-.-).. Tickets Now on Sale ? For Marie-Louise D'arc KIger concert, June 10, at the following places: Moore's Music House, Geo. C. Will Music House, , Pattons Book Store and the French Shop, 115 N. High. ? "A Dollar and a Dime." I i J10 Dr. -Mary Putnam .Who formerly conducted the Hyro-Electrio Therapeutic Insti tute 2S3 SS." Cottage, is now located- at 10 10, Leslie, corner of S. Capitol and Leslie. We wish to thank our, patrons for their-past patronage and hope you will con tinue with us at our new location. f A J9 Mrs, nnnt W ; Mrs. J. T. Hunt, wife of County Judge Hunt is ill with the in fluenza, but is not in a serious condition. Mr. and Mrs. Hunt re turned a few days ago from a trip to Pendleton where they Tislted their son. Radio Half Price AH parts go at half price. Radi cal reductions on sets. It will pay you to buy this week. Salem Elec tric Co., Masonic Temple. . : 27 Paving Starts Soon , 4 . Paving operations in the county will not get under way before Jane 15' according to James Cul ver, ; roadmaster. Repair" and grade work is going ahead at pres ent on the ! Salem-Champoeg; Brooks-Labish and the Skyline Liberty road. I The Salem-Sllver-ton hlh way . Ja undergoing repairs. 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 ir rigate, Monday, Wednesday, Fri day and Sunday. Residences with odd numbers will irrigate Tuesday Thursday, ' Saturday and Sunday. Hours 6 to S t. m. and 6, to 9 p. m. . ' 0-10 .. : i Vets Select Team The Veterans of Forelgn wars have selected a team: or Bit men i2l-fr?rTe!t?rr?tf? .-eyressst !' I I ! ! : BRIEF the local organization at the de partment -encampment at Island Innj near Lebanon, on the H. H. Kearns ranch. Those selected to represent' the local post are Ed ward Rowland, Bryant Conley, C. W. . Brant, j Robert Aiken, J. S. Baker and Harry Miller. 1 Dr. Geo. E. Lewis, Roy Remington, J. M. Panek and D. G. Haltsman were selected as alternates. 10 Membership AAA Cars and drivers at fairgrounds speedway tomorrow 2 p. m. No dust. Adequate police. - J6 Homes on Terms " Three to nine rooms. 1100 to $500 down balance just like rent. Your rent : can be tmying your home in the best place we know to own real property. Three new listings today In $2000 to $3800 class. Immediate' .possession on many." Phone us today and you will never pay another rent. Becke & Hendricks, U. S. Bk. Bldg. ; ; ; : -';; . j4tt Birth Record Filed v Dorothy Von Campbell is the name given to the baby girl born to Mr. and Mrs. Claud W. Camp bell, residents M-oute-; Salem, according to the certificate filed with the city health officer yesterday-. , The birth occurred on May 27. , ' " ' . e Buy A Good Used Studebaker If you want a, dependable car for your vacation. The Certified Public Motor Car Market has sev eral for sale at bargain prices. J6tf Governor Will S peak Governor Pierce will address the Presbyterian Sunday school at 10:30 o'clock Sunday morjningi He will talk on the Bible. Every one. is cordially invited. For Your Picnic Lunch , ; Try our homemade cakes, pies and salad, on sale : Saturday, at Colonial Dame Tea Shoppe. m J6 Services at Rural Chapel Dr. W. C. Kantner will preach at Rural Chapel Congregational church east of the Fairgrounds on Sunday at 11 a. m. A cordial In vitation to the public. : Salem Art and Beauty Parlor Expert marceling, paper curl, hemstitching, 6c and 8c j6 - , . r-..- j-i .- I -4 Picnic Planned i - a - The Men's Bible class of the First : Presbyterian church will hold a picnic dinner at the home of G. I Adams, who is a resident of Polk county. I The picnic din ner Is an annual affair and as a rule Is well attended. lO Membership AAA Cars and drivers at fairgrounds speedway tomorrow 2 p. m. No dust. Adequate police. J$ Chiropractors to1 Meet The local organization of the Oregon Chiropractic association are to. meet for their bi-monthly meeting at Independence Monday night. The , meeting will be in charge of Dr. H. W. Beal. Tickets Now on Sale For Marie-Louise D'arc Kiger concert, June 10, at the following nlaces: Moore's Music House, Geo. C. Will Music House, Pattons Book Store and the French Shop.. 115 N. High. "A- . Dollar ana . a Dime.- rr--N v ;ii J' Police Officers Busy i A Ford touring car, bearing Oregon license 149-527, caused a riintiirbance on the downtown streets yesterday when the owner backed intd the curbing, in sucn a manner that he prevented a track to pull away from the park. VOODIIY picii:;:.c--.' W sSfT 77 I He now has several snap py Jobs in the ' Overland touring as follows: - 1&20 model t oaring 1923 model touring 1023 model touring Thejr ran be relied npon for excellent service and the prices are more than right. See them today. "v u.(i m fM))sS0 Ing place. Police were notified and an attempt was made to find the owner, who had parked the car over the time limit. 10 Membership AAA Cars and drivers at fairgrounds speedway tomorrow 2 p. m. No dust.' "Adequate police: J6 Return to Salem Dr. and Mrs. George E. Lewis, who have been attending the Ore gon State Dental association, re turned to their borne late last night, following the close of the conference in Portland. ; During the visit Mrs. Lewis visited at the home of relatives. Row Boat for Sale I No better on the river.. Langlois, 1835 State. ' F. M. J6 Can Use A Few More ' 1 Governor Wood cherries. Phone 396. . J7 Manager Is Injured R. It. Stewart, manager of the Salem branch of the National Cash Register company, suffered severe Internal injuries yesterday when he attempted to move a large 250 pound machine. He was rushed to a local hospital and surgical aid summoned. It Is expected he will recover from the effects of his Injury within a few weeks. The Masonic and Eastern Star- Bodies of Marion county will conduct the services at the home near Forest Grove, Ore.. Sunday June 7th at 2 ,p. m. AH visiting members welcome. i J6 Graduation Gift - At special prices. See our win dows. Salem Electric Co., Masonic Temple. . , 27 Children's Day Services The Evangeiican church, under the direction of Rev. F. W Iaun- er, will hold a children's day'ser- vice : Sunday evening. Appropri ate music and program have, been arranged. - : " , Garagemen Attention - Let us take care of your liabi lity insurance. Get our rates. Stanley , & Foley. . -, . J 6 Today Last Day To get a Sellers kitchen cabinet at our special offer, $1 down places it in your home.; H;, L. Stfff Furniture Co. ' J6 To Visit With Relative ? ' Mrs. Cecil Shotwell (nee Beulah Fanning) Is " to visit her mother, Mrs. A. M. Fanning of this city, the coming week. She has been teaching In a high school near Portland during the past school year. . ;; .. - -- -','::.v- Slashing Redactions On glass shades for electric fix tures; See " our windows. Salem Electric Co., Masonic Temple.- 27 Dog Is Injured . .1 A motorcyclist struck a large dog, while riding south on Com mercial, near the bridge, and as a result the animal was badly in jured: It was able to crawl to the side of the street where It v took shelter under some bushes. .The driver did pot stop after this acci dent but continued on his way. Le Boeuf Fountain Pens Guaranteed not to break, crack or leak. .Very good assortment. Lutby's Jewelry store. it lO 3Iembership AAA Cars and drivers at fairgrounds speedway tomorrow 2 p. m". No dust. Adequate police, ' J6 Boys Have Big Time A roaring good time was held at the Salem YMCA last night when a bunch "of the fellows got together and discussed last year's camp and made plans to attend one this year. -' From the discus sion and the description Of the camp it appears that it Is to t one of the best camps the local YMCA has ever held.. The 25 boys who were present at the meeting showed .much enthusiasm, and many of them signified their in tentions of going to the coast camp ior the second time. The Salem YMCA camp is to bt held on the coast near Neskdwin. It LADD & BUSH, Bankers 5 . !: tuiuabed tS69 : ' Gcatral Ean!an2 Business 02ce Honrs frozs It sw aau to S p. as Is so far from 'the city that the boys will not be bothered by .vis itors and strange tourists who often Infest the territory. I 1 0 Membership-AAA J . Cars and drivers at, fairgrounds speedway tomorrow 2 p. m. I No dust, t Adequate police, j J8 Trucks Are Active- :j . Many trucks and conveyances are coming into the city daily with their loads of strawberries, which the pleasant weather has allowed the growers .'to pick'. The can neries and barrelers hare been getting in readiness for the rush that they expected to follow ! the spell of wet weather, which halted operations in all the district. Many of the berries arrive : In the city after nightfall, when! the berries are loaded onto trucks, several hours ride from the Jetty. The smooth pavement allows growers to produce a crop many miles from the cannery.. By the use of trucks and pneumatic tires the perishable fruit Is brought here within a very few moments after it has left' the grower's farm. I Last Opportunity Ttxlav To get a Sellers kitchen cabinet at our. special offer. I Place your order, today.. H. L. Stiff Furni ture Co. ' i j6 10 Membership AAA . ' Cars and drivers at fairgrounds speedway tomorrow - 2 : p dust. Adequate police. m. No JC Zulu Worker Here I i " Miss Nellie Reed, a missionary from Africa, who has spent 2 0 years working ; among the Zulu tribes is to be a speaker at the Market Street Free Methodist church Sunday night. She is a splendid speaker and has a num ber of curios, which she will ex hibit to the congregation. Among the curios is a large black leop ard skin, and a rare snake. skin, which Is overf 12 feet in lenthi She win tell of meeting these animals on the' trail and how she had to kill them in order to save her life. 80c Box Candy 39c And It's fresh homemade. Spa. The J6 Lands Behind Bars .' , D. Woreham, a resident of Al bany drank too deep of the bit ters in aJottle and landed in) the police cqlirt, where he fell into the lap of Dame -Morpheus, according to the record of the police court'. Previous in the afternoon, he had parked bis car pa a downtown street in such a manner that a farmer .with a truck could not; pull away from the curb. - 10 Membership AAA - Cars and drivers at fairgrounds speedway tomorrow 2 p. m. i No dust. Adequate police. 1 J6 OAC Council Active- Russell Pratt, chairman, Ruby Drager and Richard Schel, greater OAC council of Salem, arq making plans, to entertain students In tending to enter OAC next fall, A dance will be held during the sum mer and any students or-any one interested may secure Information by calling .the chairman or any one of the committee. To Visit With Chancellor- Prof. ; F. M.l Erickson, head of the educational department of WUJamette university is to visit with his friend. Chancellor Bran non. M. A., of the University of Montana, at "Corvallis during the week-end. Chancellor Brannon is to deliver , the commencement ex ercises at hg prejjon Agrjpullyral college. . , i , . .-) Winston Is Happy 1 "Yoh goin to the races tomah." asked Winston McDonald, i ten year eld colored bey to a friend yesterday afternoon. I's goin' 'cause I got a pass-. I handed out a lot of bills and I am sure glad I'm goin. " ' I New Hydrants Installed -ij . Two new fire .hydrants have been installed by the city fire de partment, one at Fifth and Pine and the other at Oak and Winter, giving added fire protection to these portions of the city. Several new , hydrants are to be put in during the summer months, which will greatly improve the ef ficiency of : the local 'department in case Of a fire. ; - , j Crystal Gardens BIcElroy'g Orchestra i Wedneday Night j Dreamland . ' McEIroyg : .. Majestic Orchestra jr... Saturday Night HIGH SCHOOL GOLFERS IN TOURNAMENT TODAY SALEM, CORVALUS AXDjEC GEXE VIE AT ILLIHElj Eacfi School Has Eight Entrants; Eugene Will be llott the Following Week ' ; The inter-city scholastic ! golf tournament, which is Being staged between the Salem, Eugene a and Corvallis high schools will start today at 10, o'clock on the lllihee Country club" course. Eight play ers from each school will enter. I Players representing the Salem high school are Harold Ohling, H. Thielsen, W. Vleskp, Earl Viesko, F. Schafer. Edward Fischer Chas. Brown and Kenneth Webb. : Cor vallis is sending J. Herron W. Walker, James ohnson, John Al len, Tom Stevenson, Edward Wil son. Robert Du prest and L. Car penter. Harry Yundt is captain of the Eugene team but the names of players were not sent. j The teams will play next Satur day at Eugene -and the - following week at Corvallis. , j I Bits For Breakfast .1 Fair weather predicted-4-'. ! And that has a pleasant sound: mm m S What so rare as a day in June; like the one of yesterday in. this valley? j I v - I : Floricultnte Is the Slogan j sub ject for hexf Thursday. ; The Slo gan editor. Is asking for a lot of help, and expects it. If you have Funerals rL Remains of Anna Hanseth were forwarded to Grants Pass, accom panied by her brother, J. II Han seth, for funeral services ;and In terment. The funeral of Hafry McCIus key, who died June 4, was i held Friday morning at 11 o'clock from the Rigdon chapel. - f ! -. j 1 ' Funeral services for Alfred Ut techt, who died June 5 at Che mawa, were held Friday from the Rigdon chapel. OBITUARY f Kleluke ! I .. , ' At the residence, 1110 Center street. Woodrow E, Kleinke, age 12 years, son of -Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Kleinke, brother of Law rence, Elmer, Emmett and Wes ley, and Lila Kleinke. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 2 p. m. r;from the Rigdon mortu ary. Interment in City View cem etery. Rev. Putnam in charge. 1 ' i ' Schafer - ' 1 j Frank" L. Schafer died June 3 at a local hospital at the age of 52 years. He is survived! by his widow, Mrs. Catherine Schafer, his father, Frank Schafer, two broth ers, W. E. Schafer of Bethel. Or., and J. B. Schafer jpf.. Amity; three sisters, Anna HoMridge of Day ton, Susie Stoddard of McMInn ville, and Bessie Schultz of 1 San Francisco. Funeral services wil be held Monday, June 8, 9:35 a. -1 m, from Rlgdon's chapel. .Inter ment at Bethel, Or. FOB Information about railroad trips Phone 727 OREGON a ELECTRIC REDUCEB. SUMMER RATES TO CALIFORNIA BY PICKWICK STAGES Saa Francisco, one way; f 15JSO Round Trip, f30.00 JLoe Angelea, one way, $275 . Round Trip, $50.00 Special Rates to Parties of Eight or More For Information and Reserva tions phone 696, or call at CENTRAL STAGE TERMINAL Salem, Oregon Chocolate ; - - " ; - i; - - Peanut Clusters, 2 Car amel and Chips i-r Special for Saturday and Sunday I J ----- ..'-. . 36c lb. k - 2 lbs. 70c : Limit 2 lbs. to a Customer 4 Only at f SCHAEFER'C; j DRUG STORE "The Yellow Froat 135 North Ccraracrdal Phoael97- i The Penslar Store - not been asked, please consider this as asking you la particulr for your help. - . . V;' v ;r:- . r : A Salem family had a kltteri, which was named Ben. But it transpired: that the name was not appropriate for the kitten turned but to be a female. So they re named it Ben Hur, because it had been her all along. , r Another Salem woman talking to be neighbor remarked that she had !ust paid the doctor another monthly installment on her baby. "Fine' remarked the neighbor; "another Installment and the baby will be;yours.' ' : i. A new .resident here says. the people of Salem ought to help the tourist and the stranger, by seeing that allrtreets , are named at In tersections, andhall houses num bered. This p. r. sayaJ there is much laxity here In both these respects."-! Salem and the Salem district have the strawberry mark more generally than any other- city and section of the United States. This ik the strawberry center of this country, and becoming more so every year.. Did You Ever Stop to Think?, By E. B. WaIU, SacrcUry Sbawne, OU., BoMtl of Commerc That j persistent advertising is alluring. It commands attention, respect and consideration. -, That advertising mikes, people desire that which is advertised. Business concerns who fail to use advertising to increase business will fail in everything.' That; advertising u is the most practical way of securing business : Palats and Tarnl&bes i GABRIEL Powder and Supply Co. 17S SontA Commercial piioii 728 -f - ; fSpecial Saturday Oiiljr 5-Quart Aluminum Tea Kettle A fine colonial panel tea kettle of highly polished' aluminum It is not every day you can buy tea kettles of this quality at such a low price. This is a special big purchase offer and will be sold out quick. Come early ! 4 Look for Our New Special Every Week ii ; -. : " ::- When You Are Ready To Mo ve " Call on 11s, for we have ,u,cu covers ior? your lurniture and piano. First mnoa w an m mm. J f a uiiu lurniiure : We also handle Brooder Stoyris, F 9s anc Diarnorid Briquettes Larmer Transfer i r Storage Go." PKcno instant an-l That the public appreciates the service of advertising and ari ever ready to take the advantage offered, them.: ' ,, . . That advertising1 Eik'es th r,H lie the faith andj cohndonce the advertisers which because it makes an lasting appeal. &ary to their success. " That advertising of qualiiyf brings volume, sales and no come backs.' - y That businepW concerns whrf seek a steady buslnt-ts, must be? steady advertisers. Bright, Snappy Ana 'Have rC Fascinating. Irresistible Appeal. - Which Wins Businesal Gets Vancouver Licea A marriage license! has beeri Is"" Wash., tu? of Portland sued in. Vancouver, Rufus K. Elliot, 29, and Mrs. Salem. Mae Peterson, 2 4, o i i Individual tastes In per--sonal stationery vary" greatly, and toj gratify theni is an - easy matter. The quest for "spmethinff different" in style ..often leads, however, lato a sel ection that is Mf doubtful quality. ! 1 Synin,nony Lawn Phony Charme VV and Syrv fitltig Ta- pers' cover a w -idie variety; frim which v pu may choose anv noed f several shapes and sizesr-i- vhite or tints plain or fancy fin ish plain or bevdll ed cold ' edge. Arid the quality is always the FEW me ai- ways the best th t money can buy. rug Store 115 South Conunrrclal Kaleni, Oregon' - r r - if padded Vans and Flccce- - movers. urnace 020 ii' irt, it