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V " THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 23, 1925 N n s;. 1 V, CITY NEVS. IN BRIEF Our WeatherMari Continued Warm Fair and continued warm with low humidity and light northwest winds. Max. 81; MJn. 48; River .0, falling; Rainfall none; Atmos phere clear; Wind northwest. Or At The Theaters Today ! f 0 ' Oregon Alice Terry , In "Sackcloth and Scarlet." liberty Jack - Holt. and Betty Compson in "Eve's Secret," taken from "The Moon Flower." ' ' Blight .The ' Golden Gate Revue and "The Fighting Coward." . w Room for Few More ' To date tl Doyshave signed up for the ainnual ;.YMCA summer camp. Salem's quota is limited to 30 boys, while. a similar number will be signed up, throughout the county. Headquarters for the camp are located at the Salem The Latent in Victor Records . H. L.:Stiff Frniture Co. J23 Crass Prove Menace " ; ',' Tall grass along the sidewalk and streets is .proving a menace and must be cut by property' own ers, .according to Walter Lowe, street commissioner. - If the prop-;, erty. owners do not cut the grass, the work' will be done by the city and charged against the property. 6irarVwarnings must be given each year, Mr. Lowe says, simply because the owners take' little in terest in the appearance of their property, Dance Tuesday, June 23 ' American Legion auxiliary. .Jtfew West Salem pavilion. J23 Judge Marries Couple ; County Judge J. T. Hunt Sat urday was called upon to perform a marriage eeremony. Francis Mishart, teamster, and Mary Jane Bostick, Parkdale, ..obtained, a license and then stepped : across the; hall tothe orf ico of the coun ty Judges. : Public Invited , - , To hear the high school quar tette. Miss Lola Schulz, reader, and the violin, piano, pipe organ trio, at the Christian ehurch, to night, ; v.-.': ji3 National number Speaks" ' Newkirk of Oakland, Cal., a representative - or tne jsauonti Association of Plumbers will speak -on "City Plumbing? At the Wed nesday luncheon of the Rotary eh at the Marion hotel. T. M. .-HasV of Salem, a member of the m Aater 1 plumbers, now ; In session r in, Portland has made all arrange ments and will be chairman of the meeting. - t ; Xotlcrf -.It "la .P. N. Woodry who built the new auction market on Sum mer and Norway. He has been serving the Salem public, for nine years as Salem's leading auction eer. Phone 511 if you want an auction, or he 'will buy your furn iture for cash. , Many Seeking Work With... the peak of the small fruits season doe,' there has been V general influx of workers, ac cording- to the weekly report of SJm Phillips, in charge of the gov- P eminent bureau atjthe TMCA. During the fast week 265 men G. V. on jobs. Most of these were agri cultural laborers. Of the 35 com mon laborers, 20 were able to find employment. Others registering were 16 farm hands, eight farm laborers and 85 agricultural lab orers." Of the 58 ! women1 regis tering for work In the country. 39 were placed on Jobs while 41 of the 69 applicants were placed. There were no registrants or de mands for woods laborers. Get Water Permit G. I. WItheral, ot Tnrner, has filed his application for permission to appropriate water from an un named spring stream for domestic purposes, i including garden irri gation, according. to tie records in the office of the state engineer. Annual Musical of the Piano-. Students of Miss Beatrice Shel ton, June 24, at First Congrega tional church. Public cordially In vited. ! I 323 Shrines to Picnic : The Salem Shrine Club is spon sering a picnic for all Shriners and their families Sunday, June 28, at the Silverton park. The plans oat- lined by H- T. Love, chairman or the committee, calls" for a basket lunch, a general get together, and plenty of amusement. Dance Tuesday, June 23 t, American Legion auxiliary. New West Salem pavilion ' : J23 Auxiliary Gives Dance- , The American Legion; auxiliary or Capitol Post No. 9. will give a dance in the new pavilion. In West Salem, tonight. The purpose of the dance Is to raise funds to eend Mrs. Avis White to the national convention in Cleve land. Any surplus will be turned over to the drum and bugle corps of the post to help finance the trip to the state convention in Prineville. , ' ; Mining Board Named In compliance with a law passed by the 1935 legislature. Governor Piste has appointed the Orego board of Mining Survey. Repre sentatives of various mining dis tricts of the state who are on the oard are George R. Wlegand, Bi ker; W. W. Elmer, Portland, and P. S. Woodin,5 Grants Pasa. The president of OAC is thiJtdurth member of the ; board. P The law tails to specify the duration of the appointment and the men will serve until others are appointed to their places. ; "; Kamp Kood and Coleman . Gasoline stoves. - II. L, . Stiff Furniture Co.' '. ' ; " ' J23 Requisition Honored , - A requisition ' from the gover nor of Utah has been honored by the governor's office.' This is for the retorn of L. E. Gore, alias Jack Gore, wanted for non-eapport. He la under arrest In Baker. Saddle Horse f or HI ' Or boarded; gentle for children. C'L. Reed, fairgrounds. ' J23 Boy Suffers Burns Victor Cook,' 10,' son. ot Mrs. Cook, of South, Commercial, is re covering from severe burns-on an arm that were received Saturday. Victor had bathed his arm with turpentine to relieve pain from poison oak. A match dropped to the floor and became ignited. For getting the inflamable liquid on his arm, he reached to pick up the lighted - match. The turpentine ignited ' and; severely burned his arm. . A .v -I Vi-r.-v;-,,-rr- All Elka Report- " " 1 At cluh room, 7i30 pmi.Wed nesday. Drill for ; Portland pa rade. ' ;. . - l t : J24 Attend Medford Review - Among state officials spending the week end at , Medford lor the big review ct the Oregon troops In summer encampment we're Gover nor Pierce, Sam A.- Kozer secre tary of state; ,!. H. Van Winkle, at torney - general and, Coir- Carle The new Straws are on display and we have, without a doubt, the greatest hat values we have ever presented. Prices $2.00 to 5.00 For the sake of your pocketbook and your appearance come in and pick out one today. Johnson & Co. 469 State St. Abrams, secretary ot ! the state board of control. Auction Sale and Free Dance This Thursday all day and eve evening opening of "F. N. Wood ry's new auction "market, corner N. Summer and Norway streets. Music by Orioles 5-pIece orchestra and other' attractions. Everybody Invited. '" ,. J23 Births Are Reported . May Ellen is the name given to a six-pound daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barker. The birth of a son, .Harris Rodney Ault, to Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Ault of 818 North Liberty, was reported at the Salem Hospital, v American Legion Auxiliary Dance Tuesday evening, new West Salem pavilion.' Admission, $ 1 couple. 23 : ' : . , , , ' if ! ' Three License Issued r Three marriage licenses were is sued by the county clerk Satur day; Three of the six people are Salem residents. Those making applications were Francis Wlshart, of Salem, and Mary Jane Bostick, of- Parkdale: 'Frank Emerson Needham', 740 South Commercial, and Doris Jane England, 1590 Hines street; .Claude G. Skeels, of Silverton and Bessie L. Hendrix, of Alsea. ;;,'"-;''" : , s You Are Cordially Invited To "attend af series of cooking lectures and " demonstration of electric cookery, to be conducted by Miss Grace Bogue, bome eco nomics instructor of Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing com pany, June 23 to 26. Inclusive, from 2 to 4 o'clock p. m. Port land Electric Power Company, 237 Nd. Liberty, phone 85. J26 Pupils Make Map - A map of the United States, em broidered on linen, - with twelve colors of thread, and denoting all the products of each state in the Unfoni now on display in the of fice of Mary L. Fulkerson, Marion county school superintendent. The map was made by Thelma Dillard and Rose Anna Naira, sixth grade pupils of .the Oak: Glen school, dis trict 81. i- Summer House Cleaning Sato '" John S: Rottle; State and Liberty, ;" V ' .: ! J30 Plans Are Approved . Plans for & new twn-rnnm school to be built in the Sunny- swe district were approved by Mary L. Fulkerson. Marlon county school superintendent. - tnr constructing the building will be let immediately. Mrs. Fulkerson also approved of 'the building of a piay shed in the Bridge Creek district. . : Furniture Packing a Specialty H. L. Stiff Furniture Cd J23 Birth Is Reported , ,:v -.. Mr. and Mrs. Charles William Barker, 705 South Nineteenth, re port,1 the birth of a six-nound daughter. Miss Barker has been named Evelyn May BOO Pounds of Ice , " . ' , Free with each refrigerator pur chased at II. L. Stiff Furniture Co. J25 Leslie to Build;,. L , Everett Leslie of 1755 South Cottage has obtained permit for a one-story dwelling to cost $2200. Carl Swanson, a local contractor, will have charge of construction . Opens New Auction Market i F. N. Woodry; the auctioneer, opens his new auction market, op posite his residence,' on N. Sum mer and Norway Sts. this Thurs day, June 25, 10 a. m; Free lunch at noon. Free dance and enter tainment at night. - Everybody cordially invited.' V-i ' ' J23 ' ' ' : . . Ald2 HullZhig Fund 111., sSfT7 He has a' 1925 Two Door, Ford Sedan with all manner , of equipment including Rux tei axle. This Ford cost with,' present equipment a b o u't 8900. Our price 8685, In cluding ' new qar guarantee. ' D AN who is in charge of the! field work of the.- OAC; student - memorial union building, is in Salem clos ing , the campaign . for - funds In Marion county. Headquarters for Camping Outfits. , H. L Stiff Furnitures Co. J23 One Hundred Register ' Registration at VVlllamette sum mer session approached the. 100 mark and Indications point to a greater registration the last year. Students will be allowed to carry a maximum of six credit hours and will attend school from 6:50 a. m. until noon. The athletic program fori the summer Includes swim ming, theory courses In coaching, and corrective gymnastics. Yesterday by Ue lse oXr , .j Medicine, Dr. Stone removed a large cancer from the, forehead of Mrs W. 11. Doyel, WaWport, Orer gon. j23 Attend Lions Convention i Frank E. Neer;. district gover nor of the Lions club, and LJoyd T. Reynolds, Salem's representa tive, will leave Wednesday for the national Lions cqnTention to be held at Cedar Point, Ohio. They will go by the southern route and return over the Canadian Pacific. The trip will take about a month. California Lions have made. up a special car. and the local men will Join the southern delegation at Sacramento. Good Shoe at Lower Prices , John J. Rottle. vJ30 j . 'j5 Travelers Are Arrested Because two men and two wom en tallied to a description of four persons wanted for embezzlement in Loe Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Williams, Harry Van Gilder' and Miss Mary Bligh are being held without bail, t The party was ar rested by State Traffic Officer Reinhart and were traveling in an Oakland coupe. ' J Rednced Prices Prevail John J. Rottle shoe store! J30 Lighting School Attended ' ' One of the first schools for in struction in the new state light ing 'i law, which goes into effect September 1, was held last night with a large number of automo bile dealers and others interested in the " law and. its. enforcement present. . Several Dallas men came to Salem for the school. ' " " COO Pounda of Ice . ' 5 - Free with each refrigerator pur chased at H. L. 'Stiff Furniture Co. t :i ' - ' J25 Get Vancouver Licen A marriage license has been is sued in Vancouver, Wash., 'to Laurence Orth, 29, Portland, and Mazlne Abst, 21, Salem. Auction Specials Universal all .blue-enamel-wood and gas range, like new; electric range with ..water . heater and switch-board ; William and Mary walnut table and six blue leather, seated diners;' 2 "A'xminsterirugs, all leather rockers, 6 good beds, sec. book case. Hoosier cabinets, dishes, refrigerator and furnish ings of four Salem homes; and many articles of interest to 'the buying public. Sale at opening of F. N. Woodry's new auction mar ket on Thursday, 10 a. m. 'Free lunch at noon. ' Free dance -at night. Located on N. Summer and Norway. Everybody -welcome. Music by Orioles 5-piece orchestra. . - '; , .' J23 N'eer To Take Office Frank E. Neer,' successful can didate at the ' school ' election to succeed Curtis Cross, will take oath of of ffCelhd become a full fledged member of the school board tonight. Mr. Neer leaves for the. east, the following morn ing and. will not be able to at tend another meeting of the board for about a month. WOODRY Buys Fixnuturd Phcae 511 mm ; IDD& BUSH; Batuero ; '' - " JCztakUshed ia 1-: . tel. General .liaajj Qusmesa ":: : ; ; - : ; C2Sest Hows trcCi 19 '. cs.'to pb'isw I" ' Piano Recital Advanced pupils of Frank E. Churchill tonight t First" Chris tian Church. Public Cordially in vited. . ; M, J23 Officer On Vacation- ' Officer Louis Ol9en, of the Sa lem police department, started his annual vacation Monday and with his' wifa. leaves today for a motor trip north. Mr." and Mrs. Olsen will spend a few days visiting in Seattle and then will proceed north as far as Vancouver and VictoHa. B. C, before returning to the city. American Legion Auxiliary, i Dance Tuesday i evening, v new West Salem pavilion. J23 Will Plead Today :,Blll Brown, negro, arrested on a , charge , of " possessing liquor mash, will be heard in Justice court this morning at 10 o'clock. He is now out. on $100 bond. Brown was arrested by Roy Brem mer and Bert Smith, ' deputy sheriffs. i: 500 Pounds of Ice Free with each refrigerator pur chased at H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. Ma rriaice Per formed Charles ; Woodruff. Reedsport farper, and Florence Forrest, of Sflverton, were' married yesterday by J. T. Hunt, Marion county Judge. : t Auet ion, Entertainment and Free dance ;-, opening of new auction market, corner N. Summer anf.iJXorway streets, by F. N. Woodrye on Thursday, June 25.' Afnsic by Orioles 5-piece orchestra and other attractions. You are invited. J23 Graduate Finds i Place ; Miss Violet Ely, .who was grad uated from Salem high school thlsi spring, is now employed in the office ,tof W. F, Krueger, realtor. t Silverton Man Sues,. The City of Silverton is made defendant In an action brought by Otta Pallenger, a resident of that city, in papers filed with the county clerk, asking a restraining orderj, preventing . Silverton from paying Cherry street until a sewer Obituary , Evans . ... ; , At Gooch, Linn county, Oregon, June 22, Mrs. Ethel J. Evans, wife of Fred A. Evans; daughter of Mr. and.Mrv Margin Benson pf Ger vais, and sister of Mrs. John Scbulte of, Shedd, and Miss Min nie7 Benson of Gervais. Funeral services , will be ield Wednesday, June 24, at 10 a. in. from the Rig don & Son mortuary. , Interment in Pioneer cemetery, Hurtling At the home of her daughter Mrs. R. C. Barfield, Garden road, early June 22, Mrs. Frances M. Harding, age 64 yearn; sister of Davis Keene of Waconda. C. Keene and Elmer Keene-of " Ger vais, W. A,t Keene of Cottage Grove, Mrs, J. M, Sharfe and Mrsj E. T. Hall of Salem. Funeral ser vices Tuesday, June 23 fat 2! 30 p. m.s from the Rigdon mortuary; Johnson At the residence of his son, Ed gar A. Johnson, five miles north of Salem, Saturday, June 20, Rob ert Johnson, age 4 years. Father of Edgar A. and Carl II. Johnson, and Mrs. Amy Beers of Salem, and Mrs. Ada Jones of Portland. Fun eral services will be held from the Rigdon mortuary. v ; GABRIEL Powder and Supply Co. r Paints aa4 aralalUa . 178 aats Comaurolal. Paoa TSS Crystal Gardens McELROY MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA , Saturday Night Ladies Free ; ' Come Early! ' . f.rA . ?;' has been laid and connections made in that street. According to the complaint, petitions hare been filed asking, for sewers in that district, but they have not been acted on. It would be im possible to put them' in after the street has been hardsurfaced, says. " Two Receive Liceimen : Two marriage licenses were is sued by. the county clerk yes terx day. They were! taken out by John Krupicks. . of Aurora, and Mary Slaby, of Mount Angel, and Charles Woodruff, of Reedsport, Woman Is Injured F. Palm of Salem reported an auto collision Sunday with a car driven by Mrs. Leon Jack of Port land. Mrs. Jack was slightly in jured but will be abie to return to her home in Portland today. Picnic at Spongs St. Paul's church young peonle will hold their annual picnic at Spong's landing tonight. They will assemble at the rectory' be tween 5:30 and 6 o'clock. Small But Speedy I An auto weighing 560 pounds, with a 60-Inch wheel 'base and standing but two feet high, stop ped in Salem yesterday on its way from New York to San Francisco. Gus Petzel, the owner, claims' it is the smallest car in the world, yet It can travel 80 miles an hour. Church to Picnic ( .Thursday afternoon the mem bers of church school of St. Paul's Episcopal, church 'and! their par ents will hold their annua, picnic at the fair grounds. The picnic will start at, 2 : 30" o'clock? and any one wishing transportation should call Rev. H. D. Chambers. :- City Collects Cash Fifty-one dollars was contrib uted to the city yesterday through Judge M.-Poulsen's court. Speed ers were the chief offenders, and in most cases no appearance was; made to claim deposited bail. Marshall Newport of Portland and Fred Baker of Eugene each for feited 810 , for speeding; H. 3. Arthur, Portland, Ben Williams, Salem, and Truman, Salem paid $5 on similar charges. Delbert Iverson of Silverton was fined $10 for !;disorderly - conduct. Ralph The Statesman will give a 25 Cent Cake free to the first 100 bringing in a classified ad to rim ih The States- . man for three issues including Sunday June 28. , Adsgmay be brought in any day this week. Calces will be ready for delivery Friday ot Saturday and will be guaranteed to be good 1 1r ! , . 4- ;...iL ' ' -The regular rate of 5 cents per word for three issues will be charged. No ad taken for less than 25 cents. All ads must be paid for when ordered. T 'Bring your ad in today as only 100 of been ordered. Conie before the supply Geoblty left a dollar forridlng his bieycte without a 'light..: G. M. Sbuett, Salem, ' forfeited 5 for driving his car with a concealed license plate, ,.x i '. .: . PtonHou Naming , Saturday night: The America:! .People interested in furnishing: aQxjliary wiU hold is an the community house at the Salem. . ' Hrm tha convca- auto camp lire urged to attend a ion -meeting at the public library at I . . "' ; 2r3ft n'olorlr thta nfternnnn vhn I a final effort will be made to place the house In condition tor the tourist season, which has al ready commenced. 1 Hot Five-Day Trip). Dr. Henry E. Chase and Mrs. Chase were in Salem Saturday, at the Argo hotel, and may remain over part or all of today. They drove up by auto from Los An geles, and they .found a lot of hot weather in the Sacramento valley and in southern Oregon. Dr. Chase was formerly a practic ing dentist In Salem. He is a dentist in Los Angeles now. Her will look after his 15-acre walnut and cherry orchard in the Hill' crest .tract near Amity and will visit their daughter, Mrs. F. W. Catlett In Seattle, and there will P a family rennion In Seattle, for their other daughter, Mrs. W. E. ghaw. Brockton, Mass., has J,ust gne to Seattle, after yisiUng with them in Los Angeles'. Mr. Shaw Is a phoe manufacturer, a director of the Walkover Shoe company. ' lie qwns Shaw Acres, with 130 acres planted to walnuts, filberts and prunes, a mile east of the cottage (asylum) form. Mrs. Shaw has never seiri this orchard ,a,hd She expects to come to Salem and, looK at the property before her return home. ., MrJ Shaw has; seen the property twice. . i ; : Li. ' " " .-. U! ",.r Legion Holds Meeting A small group of members at tended the special meeting last night of Capitol Post No 9, Amer ican Legion. The session- was short and was confined chiefly to instructions to delegates to the state convention at Prineville. A suggesion that an effort be made to bring the, state convention to 0RETHR0AT Gargle with warm salt water thn apply over throat Va po Rud Qt 17 Million Jqrt UmJ Yirrtr too i : i 1 S II:. ' X Ln j C j Iq Bom't Wm Salem next Tear was not favorably received... George QriffUX stati commander, will retire frJom of H-- this week. 4 Members op the post and the drum; and bugl corpi will leave tomorrow, the, convea- k cloelas? f fajf Man Injuretl- Report of an accident btrn CorvalHs and Albany Sunday i i which Floyd Meyers of Salem re ceived a broker! arm and leg wern brought here by Dr. H. E. Chase. Ftoyd and a companion, J. Thomp son, of Corvallis werei riding a motorcycle which collided with an automobile.' The motpecycle wai demolished. The injure! maa-wa taken to a hospital in CorvalHs .. . ; ::ijz-if 'I Coshow Rites Held Flnsl funeral service Jot ltd iate Mrs. Elizabeth Kar Coebow. wife of Justice O. P." Cosh ow, wer held in Roseburgiyesterdry; with other services here Sunday. Out-of-town members of the Einhor and- Kay families who attendr-d the services of their au.ot and sif ter, respectively, ;were ' Mr. .antl Mrs. Roy Bishop and family: Mrs.i Bertha Fishfr and son, Ralph', of, Portland; and Mr. and Mrs. John. Roberts and family of Hood River. The two latter families, with Mrp C. P. Bishop, returned from Itoso-i fcurg last night. ' Mrs. Roberts ami daughter, . Imogene,wilL spend i few days a the C. P. Bishop home. FOR INFORMATION . ABOUT RAILROAD TWP3 i' Phone 727 OREGON ELECTRIC REDUCER' SUSIMER "RATES . TO CALUfQRMA BYPICKWICK STAGES San Francisco,: one way, $15-50 - Round Trip, $30.00 . Los Angeles, one way,Tf275 Round Trip, $50.00 : Special Rates to Parties of Eight or More For Informatron and Reserra ' tlons phone 696, qt call at CENTRAL STAGE TERMINAIj Salem, Oregon these calces have : is exhausted.