THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON SUNDAY MORNING JUNE.7, 1923 mmm w wpi' a: 7 TO - Partly cloudy. Generally cloudy with light lo cal rains and mild temperature; moderate north and northwest Maximum 61, minimum 47, rainfall trace, river 3. falling at vinds. , Biosphere, cloudy, . wind south west. 1. . - ' . " AT THIS THEATERS TODAY Oregon Douglas Mac Lean in "Introduce Me." It's laughing lightning. liberty Patsy Ruth, Mil ler, and Matt Moore in "The Wise Virgin." --ags . a. K C randU-AT ice Terrjt a nd Lewis Stone In "Confes- sions of a Queen." Bligh Hippodrome Vaudeville and pictures. Ixcal Man Is Winn Joe . Good fellow . who won the 25 and 10 miles Automobile races at the fairgrounds yesterday is a Salem man. Mr. Goodf ellow - is the salesman for R. N. MacDon cld, ; local , Marmon dealer. He bowed good driving ability and wot. the favor of those witnessing the races by his driving. Beginning June 8 Miss Willa Larsen will be at the Mitzi Beauty Shoppe. J7 Quality Service ' ' Salem Restaurant. Our special Sunday dinners please. Try Mr. Fellers Home Made Pies. J7 Visits In Salem " Mrs. Mary Tipton of Berkeley, Cal., accompanied by Mrs." K. B. , Duncan, of Ashland, are visiting here with relatives and friends. They are the guests of Mr. and "Mrs. R.'O: Snelling. r Dr. Marshall, Osteopathic . . Physician and Surgeon. J-7. Tickets Now on rUde - For Marie-Louise D'are Kiger .concert. June .10, at the following places: Moore's Music House, Geo. d Will Music House, Pattona Book Store and the French Shop, 115 N. High. "A Dollar and a Dime." J10 Plans Visit Here, . Miss Irma "Hardin, a former students and; graduate of Wil lamette university. and who has been teacher in the high school at Browning, Montana, is to spend the week-end -visiting with friends In this city. She is to be here for commencement at Willamette uni 'reraity, next Wednesday. - - -;'; . Rooms With Board 645 Marlon street. J10 Jj Boeuf Fountain Pens Guaranteed not to break, crack or leak.' Very good' assortment. LuthyV Jewelry store. J7 Elliot Is Promoted : ' During the past few years, R. O. Snelling. director of the Salem district of the Associated Oil com pany, has had the pleasure of breaking six. executives Into the IVOODItY : "-'rx: -a rn - . SUITS THAT SUIT Here are spring suits that will be sure to put "a smile that won't come 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. COME IN AND TRY ON SOME OF THE NEW COMERS G. W. Johnson & Co 4 469 State St. NEWS : IN ranks of his firms, the last one being the appointment of J. J. Elliot, to the MeMlnnvIlle depot. Four of these appointments were made while Mr. Snelling was with his firm in California and two of them have been j made in the Sa lem district. In order to make the new. appointments, the Salem district of the Associated Oil com pany has been cut up' Into four parts, of which Corrallis Is the headquarters for Benton and Linn counties; Eugene for Lane county, and Salem serves Marion and Polk counties. I - - Wood See . My special ad. ,Fred E. Wells. 3-7. Social Evening And Union meeting. Salem car penters union number 1065 will .hold a social evening and annual union meeting at Union hall, 457 Court street, 8 p.. m., , Thursday June 11 A splendid entertainment including"m uslc and refreshments has been arranged. A cordial in vitation Is extended to everybody, no charge, all welcome. Come and hare a gosd time and get acquaint ed with your fellow citizens. jll 740TTBuy d-Rooift Modern IfoniefHian lP8WftirdrrreT port- Fairmont; hill, 1675 Fir street, corner 100-150. Look it over, its a snap. ' W. H. Qrabenhorst A Co. 275 State street. Phone 515 J7 Former Students Visit Mr. and Mrs. Roy Skeen (nee Ruby Rosenkrans) are to arrive In the city during the week-end to visit with friends. Mr. Skeen has been teaching In the high school at Athena; and U Mrs. Skeen at St. Johns, Wash. They were married June 2, according to local reports. " ' Climb the Stairs and Save Your money. Ellsworth, Hat shop, 347 Court St upstairs. J7 Dr. 3Iary Putnam -Who formerly conducted the Hyro-Electric Therapeutic Insti tute 253 S. Cottage, is now locat ed at 1010 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. '.: 1 ' ;- J9 Gooding to Graduate r , Bertrand Gooding of St. Paul, will receive a degree ia'law by the University of Oregon . this June. He Is a member of Delta Theta Phi, national honorary law fra ternity. He is a member of the Oregon Order of the 0 letter men organization, and Is affiliated with the Psi Kappa fraternity. Dr. Stone ,. Perry's Drug Store. -J-7. yenterday By The Use Of . Medicine Dr. Stowe removed a cancer from ' the temple of Wil- I Ham Steinbach, of Aurora, Ore gon. . t : f ;J, nas Nice Curls . f -i Lila Louise Cation, aged 14 years, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John Cation.. who graduates from the J. L. ; Parrisi Junior - high school this year has the dlstinc- - ' The Cope'll Ges Ton . If your brakes aren't working right. Drive to 275 8. Commer cial St. and let, Mike Panek ' in spect them. He Is Salem's Auth orized Raybestos brake specialist. LADD & BUSH, Banlicra Urtatllahed 1SS3 Gcnrral Easlans Burins '' , CSSsm Horn froxa It m, xa. to 8 p. xa. r - - - r i '-. BRIEF tion of being one of only, a few girls In the city , wearing long curls. Not only has she this dis tlnction but has the honor of being the editor of the Parrlsh Periscope, the publication put out by the student-body. Dr. White, Osteopathy f Electronic Diagnosis and Treat ment. . j-7. 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 8 a. m, and "5 to 9 p. m. v v 0-10 Work to . Visit School ' Harwood Hall, director of edu cation at the Chemawa Indian training school reports that Sec retary Hubert Work, of the de partment of the Interior is sched uled to te at the Indian school on the evening of July 5 and the morning of July fi. He is to arrive here on a 10 o'clock train Sunday morning, visit at the Chemawi In- land on the 1:22 o'clock train the next afternoon. 'S- Clearance on Fancy Work ' i Milady's Shop, 517 Court St. 37 Buy A Good Used KtndebaJcer -If you want a dependable ; car for your vacation. The Certified Public Motor Car Market has sev eral for sale at bargain prices. J6tf Returns to Salem : William a pickell, representative of the Gray & .White, Publishing company, has returned to the teity after an absence of several weeks in the middle western states. He states that things are booming In the vicinity of Kansas City,, al though in some lines, the activity was limited. Can Use A Few Moi Governor Wood cherries. Phon 396.' j? 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, I Pa t tons Book Store and the French Shop. 115 N. High. "A Dollar and a Dime." ' . jio Graduation Gift - - ' : ; f At special prices. See our win dows. Salem Electric Co., Masonic Temple. 27 Given Promotioi . Lieutenant Oswald N.'Day, Port land has been, promoted to the rank of captain in Co. B, 162nd In fantry. - Captain.- Day Is a World war veteran and a son of the late I. 1. Day, who died in Portland recently. Sergean t James H. Lloyd was promoted to the rank of sec- Crystal Gardens McElroyV Orchestra Wednesday Night ! Dreamland ? . McEIroy's Majestic Orchestra Saturday Night ----- nan: ft; w ik He t a ilKluly bm4 Otklaad 8 d&u e,6 model. Eqalpp4 vUk bumpni, spar tire,' spotUte. and many tkr aeeessorles tQO namer out t mantloa. - TUt car haa it : original rubber which ahew acaxeo ly no wear and esrrtei new cur gnanuitea. - This is nor than Jnat a good Buy and ahoald (a at one at tha price : ask. : ond-lieutenant of the 186th serv ice company. During the World war, he ras s. first lieutenant overseas. Second Lieutenant Mil ton G. Slaight Was given the rank of first lieutenant In Co. F, 186th Infantry at Baker. First Lieuten ant H. A. Taylor has been elevat ed to the rank of Captain in the supply division, of the 162nd In fantry, accord'ng. to the reports from the adjutant-general's office. Get Our Rate for Automobile Insurance. Standley & Foley. j-7. Radio Half Price ' AU 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 Girls Take Hike The Girl Reserves of the.. Junior High took a hike to Spong's Land ing yesterday, spending the great er part of the day on the way. A lunch was served after the. girls had arrived on the scene. Miss Irene Smith, Willamette university student, acted as chaperon. Grand Opening' Salem Wicker ' Furniture " Co., 2218 State, Monday eve, June 8. Ohr plant .will; be . In .'operation. Come and see how It's' made. j7 Special Price on Wrist Watches and pearls for gradua tion. C. A. Luthy, Jeweler. j7 Elected to New Position . Dr. R. Lee Steiner, head of the Oregon State hospital has been elected to the board of directors of the First National bank, according to the statement yesterday of Joseph. Albert president. He was elected to succeed the late. George F. Rodgers, who was killed in an airplane accident last fall. Women Wanted I ; To work at Starr Fruit Products Co., Church and Mill Sts.. Phone 439. J7, Hotel Man 111 Mrs. Feller of the Salem Res taurant was called to Portland Thursday on account of sudden Ill ness of her husband, A. Feller, who underwent a serious opera tiottfat the 'Good Samaritan hos pital, i Cascade Council Meets ' . 1 The-Boy Scout council of the Cascadia . Division are to meet Monday night at the Giese-Powers furniture store,, where problems of the organization will be discussed. Carl Giese is the new president of the Cascadia Division. - Gooseberries Snipped ". ,. .. Ready to can, 5c lb.I: Phone 494, 2395 Front. j7 Dentists Examined Dr Carl E. Miller will be out or his office this coming week while attending to his duties , as mem ber of .the Oregon state board of dental examiners. . The theory part of the examination will be held in Portland on Monday and HEDUCER SUJIMER RATES TO CALIFORNIA BY PICKWICK STAGES San Francisco, one way, $15.50 Round Trip, $30.00 Loc Angeles, one way, $27.55 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 I iw- ft Id " W. T. RIGDON & SON Established 1891 -...; NEWMORTUARV Chemeketa, Street at Cottage 1 Tuesday and the .practical work will be done for the convicts at thii - Oregon "state ' penitentiary. About 75 are applicants for license to practice in the state. Women WanreO ' t ? To .work at Starr "Fruit Products Co., Church and Mill Sts. . Phone 439. 1 , J7 I Have Become. EstabIIhec1 : The Gray &. White Publishing company have become established in the Breman block after moving from the cramped quarters In the Masonic building. ' Their business had grown to such an extent that they were forced to move. They publish the famous "Our Baby Record Book." . Slashing Reductions ' On glass shades for electric fix tures. See our windows. Salem Electric Co., Masonic Temple. 27 Carpenters to Entertain Salem carpenters' union number 1065 will hold a social evening and. annual union meeting at Union Hall, 457 Court street 8 o'clock, Thursday night. - A splen did entertainment including music and refreshments has been ar ranged, j A cordial Invitation is extended to everybody, no charge, all welcome, come and have a good ime and get acquainted with your fellow citizens. , Quality Service Salem Restaurant. Our special Sunday dinners please. Try Mrs. Fellers Home Made Pies. J7 Prof. Gatke Coming Prof, i Robert Moulton Gatke who . has Just received his Doc tor's degree from the American university of Washington, D. C, is expected to arrive In Salem about the last of this month. Mr. Gatke with his wife-will make the trip from Washington by motor. Prof. Gatke has been very success ful in his work at Washington. As well as earning his PhD. he has spent a great deal of his time as director , of religious education in the Foundry Methodist Episcopal church. His work in that respect has been greatly appreciated. Mr. Gatke will take up his school work at Willamette university this fall as assistant professor of history. Women Wanted To work at Starr Fruit Products Co., Church and Mill Sts. . Phone 439.. j7 House Warming Held The recently remodeled home of Mr. and JMrs. John Robblns, 642 N. Liberty street, was warmed Friday evening in honor of their son, John Prescott Robins who is here -from' Sisters In eastern Ore gon on . a shorit. vacation. Mrs Robins was assisted entertaining her guests by Mra. A. W. Prescott and" Mrs. R. A. Blevins. Light refreshments wer -served at the close of a most delightful even ing. "Those present wereiCol. and Mrs. Percy Willis, Portland; Jul ian P. Prescott, CorvallJ. Those Gifts - For the ' ' - ' ,- , ... Graduate We have a very complete assortment of articles suit able .for graduation pres ents. We suggest the following: BOOKS '. : MOTTOES . PICTURES Memory Book, .rBox of Stationery, Pn and Pencil Sets. Atlas Book and Stationery Co. 4C3 State Street All Makes Typwriters Sold - Rented - Repaired Soatmatt from Salem were Mrs. Emma Mur phy Brown, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Blevins, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Rem ington, Mr. and Mrs. J.; Robins, John Robins, Jr., Elsie L. Robins, Mr. and Mrs. A. Vf. Prescott, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Prescott. Pedigreed Persian Kittens , Phone 1785J, or call 4C5 S. Winter, evenings. J7 Noted Cartoonist Here Rev. Ray Vincent will assist in the services at the First Baptist church tonight. Mrs. Vincent will accompany her - husband at the piano and with the Hawaiian gui tars. Both are excellent singers and entertainers. They were here in the Baptist church last election day, in November and gave a splendid entertainment that was enjoyed by ail. Sunday evening Mr. Vincent will draw a picture of the crucifixion as he sins "Cal vary." Mrs. Vincent accompaning. Other pictures wiir be drawn to the accompaniment of music. The Vincents are Christian people who have high ideals, and present ' a great Chautauqua program, with the evangelistic message always in evidence. They are entering the Theological Seminary in Chicago in the fall for further training in distinctively pastoral evangelistic methods and Bible training. All who heard them last November will want to hear them again in all new pictures and songs. Business Record Good The business record; for May of this year, was the greatest in the history of the "county, accord ing to the records of the county court, whieh showed that 804 In struments were filed. Of these 280 were deeds anc 134 mortgag- 1 1 c -OBITUARY Yarelia Nickola Varelia died at a local hospital June 5, at the age of 40 yearsJ He Is . survived by his widow. Funeral announcements will be announced later 1from the Webb Funeral Parlors, who are In charge of arrangements. J Schafer ' ' 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 brothers W. E. Schafer of Bethel, Or., and J. B. Schafer of Amity, three sisters, Anna Holdridge of Dayton, Susie Stoddard of Mcr Minnville and Bessie Rchutlz of San Francisco. : Funeral services will be held Monday, June 8, 9:30 a. m. from Rigdon'a ehapel, inter ment at Bethel. Or. ; . . It Will Relieve , You " . - - SchaeferY Herbal Cough Cure - Will Stop the Most Stubborn ' . , ,Cqugh " ' ' ' Get a Bottle Today ' . at ' SCHAEFER'Q DRUG STORJB rrhe Yellow Front-. 135 North Commercial Phone 197 The Penslar Store - Pipe Organ WEBB'S FUNERAL PARLORS "tupenorvzinemr Service" W "a f ! Y . es. As a rule the record for May business Is blow par. according to the records of the court. ( This' month, however, was ahead of the banner business year cf ; 1920, which was considered the biggest one of all up to" that time." Stullo Will Entertali Members of the February -and June graduating classes of the Sa lem high school will be guests of the Cunnell & Robb studio at a studio dancic? party Tuesday night. : Music will be furnished by the high school orchestra while the quartette will sing during the evening. Miss Helen; Marcus will give a solo. Patrons and patron esses are Governor Walter M. Pierce, Professor and Mrs. J. C. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Perry, Eyesight Specialists Our work is refraction of the eye. Our trainin?, equipment and experience teach us to do this one thing well. The Opto metrist is the logical man to consult when your eyes call for assistance, i Eyes needing medical treatment are always referred to a ciycciiiiisi on aiseasea eyes, - Staples Optical Company MASOXIC TEMPLE i vr Corner State and High t- Street ' K I , ': i Portland and Salem, Ore. ' Wm Tuesday, June 9 2P.M. ; ; 640 South 18th 1 l . . : ';..;! '...it-' , ' Six room house, plastered, baUij built-in Idtchcn, basement, garage, breakfast nook Lot 38 by 1 GO, also lots 5, 6, 7, 8, facing; 21st, between Lee and Wal ler streets; lots 1 arid 2 facing: 20th street, - 1 - - .!" 7 ' ' j '. . ." ' - Terms on house $300 cash, balance $30 per month' including- interest at 6 per cent; on lots 10 cash each, balance $5.00 per. month. , I These are easy terms so you can buy and be on the road to prosperi ty. Salem is sure to. get larger every year, tCiat makes prices on realty property higher. A good in vestment, be there: t - F-W. ROYAL Owner Phoney 534, i. Music ? IV. 1 'i'O I is undoubtedly the most appropri ate for funeral services; the great mellow tones of the organ are far more expressive -and impressive than any other music in the world. Our magnificent pipe organ, is placed at the disposal of all who call upon us. Miss Myrtle Know land, well known Salem musician, has just taken charge of this part of the service. ! ! . ' m i Mr. and.Mr. Frank MIr.to, Mi Hazel Paden aBd Miss Robertson. i -- - - - 1 ', IT -A I GABRIEL i Powder and Supplv Co. 1 ! ' Fainta and Vamiih 175 Sonta Commercial Phoa 723 -X Ll," , GEORGE SATERLEE Just an Auctioneer 2193, 1211 J ' . J i!l 1 5. ! ' . V 1 r . ". j ...sv, 'r-.' ? T . . - .- " " ' ''. fx i i l ' - . i - 1 1 r a 9 m iMaa1""" ' S er?l KN w m ' zauinrai street P.icnc 120 -.