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THE 'OREGON STATIC AN SALEM, OREGON THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 23; 192C . ' mm mmmmmmmmmmm Phones 48fafxa9 The exQulsIt flavor of iHotel ' . ' ' f .! I - . coffees grown 3.- WASHING POWDERS -ArraourWashingwde t .,, Ks --M: Largesize k'irl4-i fV Fels iNaptha' Soap, peicartortO r r ' . -fta -.'-. K ,1 n t .---s ;: -10 fear? U.-t.I:.-li-iU C StarNarjthalWaihinir Powder . 1 A l - - I - " -' ;C"f: 1- Sea jmiWMnff Powder OCf -U" TJl--fe' 3 poSSsSSl2IS.fZ5C ! APP1! C510 .2 :caB!.i:i-.....,.. AmmtmiaBest Ojuaiity I; ; i 2 ; :t.Li. Ball Bluing, Best! Imported , per dox ....fU wr- size, at dozeij,. Ck)rax, populsize bottle lv 2 or PHONE YOUR ORDERS NO EXTRA CHARGE C1T F NE WS IN. BRIEF. pMMHMMSjMMWWHWWMMMWWWWMMUWHMMMWW 1 OurWeath!erAan t 1 RAIX.i Rain west and raitt and snow east portions; normal ture; southeast gales on Wednesday Max. 42; tempera- the coast. Min. 28; River 2.8 falling; ; Rainfall .01; Atmosphere cloudy; Wind SW. 4- Newsprint 3dUls t ' The Pacific Newsprint (Mills, with headiuarters !in Portland, has been incorporated - by Joseph H. Rowan, V. A. Johnson and T. B. Handler. The capital stock is $100)00. ) i ;' i .. ' j Wanted, Bayer for Anto j 'Repair business in good loca tion. $650 cash. SocolofBky, 341 State. J29 Is Granted Divorrr V'rr. H. 8. Csrter was granted ' a di vorce from Stella H, Carter in the circuit court yesterday. -Cruel and inhuman treatment ind-doertion was alleged. . They fft jroirried In Lewiston, Idaho, iht September, Three License Issued - Three ! marriage j Jicensjes were applied for yesterday jln' thje county clerk's office. They I were aken out by-Eldon O. Borthwlcik, salei raan, 142S1 Saginaw,j street end Lottie Stephens, Shanlko, f- Or.; Ross Recket, logger, Sal ?m (route T, and Virgna Van; Cleave, troute ; Martin A. Westenorf , farmer. and Louise Angel. of Mt. Pomeroy 5:, Keeno Jewelers and Optometrists 4n8lenv Oregon .-. Elastman Brother Furnaces i Salon Office 169 S. Iligh Offlc Hodr? i - ' t U M. TO t P. I 1 -.)'! FACTORY SILVERTON, ORE. - - "I V i Underwood TypswritcriCo. . Direct Factory; JSraachj S10 Court Street Phone 282 Typewriters' Rented, :J5oId. ., --. r Renalred i '! J- Special rental rate to BtudenU Muller. both! , . i 11 - I ! I .... i ! 1 i I f 11 XL F. WOODXIY tt SON Asetfoe rraitiirs'rieslw. n lor Dd Furaitar. fiwe l Urth CosmsreUl. T -.'.i Office Phoss -75 j 155 HOTEL BWSON'COtEi' MWm Benaon Cpf fee la produced by the expert blending of the, choicest ....... 1. - .... - ALL WEEK Sal Sodi, Arm Larsre pksr. 45c Extra Fancy Oranges, large size AO -at dozen ..Jt........li . tOC Extra Fancy OjCl Florida Grape -OlF C ft 3:fori.4- Prayer, Leagne to Meet ; The W o m e n 's Evangelical prayer league will meet today at 2:30 o'clock at the Old People's Home. ; The hour of the "meeting has been changed from 9 o IcUck: Mr.Corge O'Neil will laad. All are welcome." . Attenti . All ex-service men are welcome at the Elk's temple tonight for the big entertainment and feed. 1 J28 Furniture Upholsierj And repairing. Glese-Powera Furniture company. Ii20tf Club Members Meet The T. H. D. club members; spent a very enjoyable time it the home of Miss Ruth Walker j Mon day evening. -The hours were spent in sewing and was followed later ' by dainty refreshments. Club members present were j Mrs. Floyd Seigmund, Edna Warden, Pauline Patterson, Bertha Miller, Elsie Boynton, Doris Bo4en, Marlowe Miller, Reta CNggtt. Gladys McKee, . and the hostess. Miss Ruth, Walker. : For Sale New . -room bungalow. oak floors, paved street, $2650; $350 down, $36 per month. W. H. Grabenhorst & Co., 134 S. Liberty St, Phone' 51 5. Cooked Food Sale The Ladies of the First Evan gelical church will havo a cooked food sale at the S. P. ticket Office Saturday afternoon. Program Thursday Night- Pa rrish School, benefit stage- equipment fund. Cantata one-act play.; Students 15c, adults 25c. i JZ To Appreciate '' Our butter horns you must try. them. We make them better ever. Six for 25c. Bake Rite: Ba kery. : .; ' J31 ttend Rate Hearing " H. H. Corey, chairman of ; the public service commission; W. P. Ellis, -Tittorney for th,e commis sion, and J. M Devers, assistant attorney general,, will leave today for 'Washington where they will attend a hearing in connection with the proposed railroad devel opment in Central Oregon. J The hearing -was called, by the inter state commerce commission. At torneys i for the several railroads interested in the outcome of, the Salem Hospital , New 'Building located oa i EA8T CENTER 8 North Side PAINTING KALSOMINING PAPER HANGING For the right kind of materials, and the" Very - best workman ship call us, - - ; . iGaliriel Powder and Supply Co. 175 8. Jommercial Pbone 72S TREET LADD & BUSH, Bankers established 1803 it t General Bankinir Businsej Office Honrs from 10 . m. to 3 p. m. v.: N. Commercial St. . , - - . : ; , ii & Hammer 10c : ' Jonathans 19 Oranges, medium Q(t .......-...1 Fruit , r9Q FOR DELIVERY ; Washington.- The proposed rail road development ifli4rilKfr ally' was advocated by the .Oregon public service commission contem plates j construction of approxl-j mately 115 miles of new railroad and common user privileges. Mem bers of the commission predicted that the hearing would cover a period of 10 days. Furniture Upaotstery ! And repalriu. Gieae-Powers Furniture company. i20tf Ladies! Have you received your pamph let on the P. N. Practical Front Corset? Howard Corsetl Shop. 153 S. High St. j j28 The Coffee Shop , Has installed a fountain. Try a milk shake there. Pie a la mode. j28 Edward Ostrander Returns- Edward pstrander, member . of the public" service commission, re-' turned Wednesday from Kansas City where he attended a hearing in connection with the! application of the western railroads for a sub stantial increase in rates. The application was opposed by Mr. Ostrander, on behalf of the Oregon public service .commission. Baby Chicks - - Monday afternoon of each week we will have a special sale on our pure bred baby chicks. This is for the benefit of those living iri the vicinity, of. Salem. Bring your own chick boxes and save money. The Salem Chiekeries 264 North Cottage St., Salem, Oregon. j31 The Blnck Cat Sandwich Shop At 150 South Liberty will be open for business Monday, Feb ruary 1st. J29 House Is Filled 1 The follies of 1925. presented by the inmates of the penitentiary appeared before a capacity audi ence again last night. B & B Optical Co. 37QH State.; Phone 328. J28 Hotel Marlon '. Dollar dinner, served 5:45 to 8 every evening. , J2tf Two Reprieves Granted Governor Pierce. "Wednesday Is sued reprieves to John Fehlen and Arthur Spinning who were sen Wood Wood TRACY'S FUEL YARD 187 D Street i Telephone 2313 F. N; WOODRY Salem's Leading - AUCTIONEER Pays Cash For Furniture Residence and Store - 1810 North Summer PHONE 51L t "Established SlneeOlO? Yte have some, wonderful buys in Overland tour ings: which will give some one real service and ihe first cost is the last. Come down . and look themover. , - www i - - tenced to pay lines of $1500 each and : serve terms . of one year in the UmatUla eonnty jail on charg es ofU violating T the prohibition law.Both, Spinning and Fehlea have'fcserved their Jail sentences and 'are without funds to pay their fines. They were received at the UmatlUa . county jail, in April, 1925.1 Under the terms of their release the : paroles are revokable at the pleasure of the. governor. Prozraiu Thursday Night Parrish School, benefit stage equipment j fund. Cantata and one-act play. Students I5c, adults 25c. 1- . ;l , J2 vvr j . Get a Kl!lxck " Tot your car Pure bred Eng lish, ibulld6g ppppies for sale. Phone 166$. j J31 Two pays OfTer vA $6500 7-room strictly modem bungalow, garage, only $4900 $500Cftsh, ! balance like rent at 6 6er cent Socolofsky, 341 State. . j29 lolly-Up to be Giveii ;rA jolly-up ! will be elf by th Auburn Community etubfhis eve ning at 7 : 4 5 o'clock. !At Jhe meet ing, which jwill be free of charge, an interesting .program will be presented and refreshments will be served. The general public, have 'been I invited to attend the jolly-up. ' ! WRITES THANKS FROM? VENICE People who suffered from seri ous diseases that started with a simple cough or cold realize the importance of checking them right at the start. W. H. Gray, Venice, California, writesi "Foley's Honey d Tar is wonderful for attacks coughs I and colds." Foley's Honey and; Tar Compound gives quick: relief from coughs and corns. Buy a bottle today, and keep it on hand for the slightest emergency. Satisfaction guaranteed. Adv. Dr. Msrshall, Ostopathi Physician and surgeon J28 Bfask Benefit Dance At ' Derby hall Friday evening. Public cordially Invited. J29 Bids to be Opened The building committee of the Salem YMCA will hold a meeting this! afternoon. Bids for office and lobby furnishings for the new building will be opened. Hani and Bacon Shoot Sunday. Jan. 31. H. B. Loonoy farm. 12 miles south of Salem on Pacific highway.. J29 Salem to be Represented Salem will be amply represent ed ait the fourth annual laymen's GENE STRATTON PORTER'S bREGON-Sat. (prounonnced silk) V ' Al new preparation . rich In almond ' oil, 4 compounded In such! way as to render n in stantly absorbent. Not sticky or , greasy ; like most products of this kind containing oiL Con- Uins ingredients that give , It antiseptic and astringent' prop erties " and the best known agents for skin protection. J Is highly fragrant r with t- rare Jasmin odor, 'and embodies all th tonalities x necessary , for a dellsrhtfnl refreshing skin , lo- It j is not necessary to apply a large quantity of Sllque as a little goes a long way;!-; . , - , - Tsed for 'chapped, rough- dry lifeless skia, for a f see po?"3 base, and for men after shaving Price 50c i mm ill U8CU) (i 1 nWj And sold In Salem only at Caisital Drue: Store conference' j otthejTVillamette presbytery ,to . be held at Corvallis Saturday. Over 30 'men from the First Presbyterian: charch of Sa- lem have signified, their intentions of journeying to Corvallis for the conference. , t Two BuU Pups- For sale cheap, 123 S S. 13th. J29 Phone 2150. Boxlnsr Armory Arena -nPhil Hayes. Salem, 126 pounds, vs. Danny Edwards, 124 pounds. Ten 3-minnte rounds. Three snappy preliminaries, 8:30 "Wed nesday, Feb. S. 12 Divorce -ts Denied H. L. Ekerson was denied a di vorce in Circuit Judge L. H. Mc Mahan's court yesterday, and his wife, Josephine Ekerson, ; was granted - a decree on her cross complaint. They were married in Marshfield in September, 1823. Ekerson has been ordered to : pay h 0 , a month . ' alimony and th j costs of the trial. C1 token Pi Supper - First Presbyterian church, Fri day, January 29 6 to 8 7 Bets. J29 Elk Dining Room Special Sunday dinner from 12:00 to 8:00 75c J24tf We Have Remodeled Drop in and try our service now. The Coffee Shop. J28 Returns to Sllverton J. H. Brunk who was formerly connected with the Silverton Lum ber Company mill, has returned to Silverton. Mr. and Mrs. Brunk are making their home at their former home on Second street. For some time past Mr. Brunk has bee nwith the Willamette Valley Company at Dallas. He is now with the Lumber Graders Bureau. WINTER COIJDS ARE DANGEROUS The serious diseases that devel op from simple cougns or coias make them dangerous and they should not be neglected. There is no better remedy for quick relief from coughs and colds than Fol ey's Honey and Tar ' Compound. 'My grandchild could get no re lief whatever from a very bad croupy cough, until I gave him Foley's Honey and Tar," writes Peter Landls, Meyersdale. . Pa. Keep a bottle on nana for any emergency.- Adv. Attention All ex-service men are welcome at the Elk's temple tonight for the big entertainment and feed. j28 Boy Now and Save Giese-Powers January clearance sale closes Saturday evening. Don't miss this opportunity '' to save on home furnishings. J28 Ladies of Maccabees Old-time dance tonite, McCor- nack hall. . 12 T Mens Speak .Willamette students were ad- : dressed during chapel hour -yes terday by Dr. Paul Mens, one of the leaders In the new student movement being carried on throughout; the world. He spoke on "Tne New siuaent xvioveniem in China." I. Cherry City Nursery- Opposite j postoffice on State St. R.. W, Math is, Prop. Phone 2416-10F4. j30 PEDDLER LAW EXEMPTS FEW COMMERCIAL CARSfcharc?' lOODtiauMt from par 1.) ers, also mhtl. pay the increased license fee under the'ruling of the attorney general. 4 Whether tho transportation for compensation bf milk picked up along the highway at the. request of the producer and delivered to ' creamery or other " consumer comes under the act depends upon whether or not the delivery of j milk for otherl persons Is a. busi ness. . i . . . ! The same answer applies in the sale and delivery of wood, either manufactured into cordwood or in stumpage and later manufactured nto cordwood, where the land may bo, owned by the person selling the wood Is purchased by another the Twood, and In the -case where person and sold or delivered by other than-the owner of the lana. rit was. the opinion of, the attor- 4jey ' general that the increased license" Tee does not gppiy m tu demonstration ana taio oi auto mobiles. It does apply, however. irf thseases of accessories wnere ntotor Vehicles sr used in their kale jib distribution. , , . . Where United ; btaies m, iw established rural Wail routes take orders for mer chandlse and accept and Jerj nominal sum deliver1 small parcels or merchandise,! the. increasea icenseldoes not apply xunleas the taking of such orders and the de livery -of C such merchandise .is -So extonaiv as to constitute busi ness-ir'-vii-rvi; 'l-. ?jrhe..'useTof. motor vehicles used in .collecting unwashed ' garments .and ivtretnrnlng- the r same in a 'cleansed condition to the owner at ht nlace of residence, are subject to the increased license feo under JOEWILUAMS - , ; The Batiery Matt ' ' Systematic Work !'J. f 1 No Cuegs Work - 631 Court St Phone IBS the) peddlers license law. The" increased' license fee also applies in the delivery upon writ ten," verbal or telephone orders of bakery products and the selling from samples of merchandise car ried or exhibited and orders taken for delivery at a later date. ; .- Motor vehicles used by physic ians in palling on the sick, and leaving therewith a prescription for drugs, or where the physician may prepare prescriptions from a case of drugs or medicines he may carry with him. are not subject to the increased tax as the transac tions' are purely , incidental and cannot be said to constitute 'the business of a physician. Hearses and ambulances are ex empt from payment of the ad ditional license fee. It was also held by the attorney general that dealers license tags or plates cannot be used on cars designated! as towing vehicles. MOTHER AWARDED BABE WRIT OF HABEAS CORPUS IS ISSUED TO SECURE BABE SEATTLE. Jan. 27. (By As sociated Prss. Serving a writ of habeas corpus on a hospital proprietor here today, Mrs. Juan-1 ita La Plant won back her four months old baby. Mrs. La Plant; who lives near Sedro-Wooley. Wash., charged she was coerced to sign adoption pa pers. Mrs. Annie Martin, upon whom the writ was served, said that Mrs. La Plant, her husband with whom she eloped from high school, and his mother all wanted to discard the baby. Pendleton Cold Springs- grade in Umatilla' county being built this winter. SENATE VOTES' TO ADOPT COURT PLAN (Oonliuactl from g 1.) j n chorus of "noes" from both ?ldes of the chamber. Just as Vice-President Dawes started .to put the final question, Senator Johnson took the floor, "The deed Is almost done," he said. "I congratulate those on the democratic side of this cham ber. I commiserate those on the republican side of this chamber. "We have acted on this matter as if we were saying that if tls to be done, 'twere well done if done quickly' and we have done It quickly. "The traditional policy of the United States is to be altered now Ly a great republican body. We ure to embark upon this unchart ed sea." The roll call follows: For Adherence Republicans Bingham, Butler, Cameron, Cap per. Couzens, Cummins, Curtis Dale, Den een. Edge, Ernst.' Fess, Gillett, Goff. Gooding. Hale. How Obituary Savage Mrs. Sarah Savage died Monday sJnuary 25, at the age of 61. She is survived by her husband, Elmer M. Savaee of Salem, a son, Her bert of Salem, two daughters. Catherine of Salem and Helen dueler of Mills City, four brothers Judge J. Kavanaugh of Portland Andrew L. Karanaugh of Port land, i Dr. Henry J. Kavanaugh of Pendleton, three sisters. Miss Mary 1 Kavanaugh, Portland, Mrs. Anna' McKay. Donald, Mrs. Mar tha, Clark. Chicago. Funeral ser rices will be held Thursday, Jan uary 28 at 10 o'clock from St. Joseph's Catholic church. Rev. J R. Buck will officiate. Interment will be in St. Barbara's cemetery The Webb funeral parlors are in AN EMPTY TOMB Oh, why should memory veiled with gloom. And like a sorrowing mourner craped. Sit weeping o'er an empty i tomb. Whose captives have escaped! Anonymous. v.. W. T. Rigdon & Son FRUITLAND NURSERY Office in New Salem Hotel Buildinff, 169 South,, High ' 4.' 1 Street Balesyard In rear ot office ; Phone 1718 Residence Phone 111F21 SAVE THIS COUPON I y v It is Worth 50c Good Until February. 10th On receipt of this j;oupon and 25e (no stamps )' we rwill mall one package containing 12 flowering site. Gladiolus Prim-; ulinus Hybrids, the most beau-, tifal summer flower, highly recommended f for its superb pastel coloring; and Iongflow-, erlng period. By following oT directions yon will have flowers -in your garden from May until. November. v -' - " - 'Only one - package .for each coupon. . r Yallentffoed 'Murray . ' Bulb Company ' - Seattle, ' Wash, vj;" elC'j'onei v (Washington). Keyes, L-arpot;'; McKfnley; McLean,- Mc UaUrt McNary." Means; Metcatf. Norbecki Norris, Oddie, Pepper. PhippsV VReed . (Pennsylvania). Sackett. Shortridge, Smoot. Stan field, Wadsworth, Warren, WeUer and WllHstotal .40.yi i s Democrats: - Ashurst. Bayard? Brattph.Broussard, Bruce.' Cara way.. Copeland. Edwards.5 Ferris, Fletcher, George, Gerry, Glass. Harris., Harrison, ' Henin, ' Pitts raan, Ransdell, Robinson, (Arkan casl.'Sheppant, Simmons, Smith. Stephens, Swanson, Trammell, Tyson, Underwood, Walsh and Wheeler total 36. V J u Against Adhesion Republicans: Borah, Brookhart, Fernald. Fra iler. Hareld, Johnson, La Follctte, Moses, Nye, " Pine, - Robmson '( In diana), Schall, Watson; and Wil liams -total 14. t 1,-- ;-,"' Democrats: Blease ; and Rex, ( Missouri J-lotal 2. v4-; -j'.v'j.- Farmer-labor Shipstead. The three absentees "were Sen ators Du Pont," Delaware and Greene, Vermont: and Dill, dtmo crajt, Washington. . , - jt was announced that' Senator Dill , was paired against" the court with' the other two "absent sen ators for it. ' 'i i - - COACH TO TOUR WEST DBS MOINES, Iowa, Jan. 27. (AP.) -Ossi4 Solem,"' head foot- ball' coach, at Drake university "' MEW !H A3DVr pocket cAlways ready; in yourpbclict, tb give you long lasting bene ficial telsllinent BEST Look for Wrigleyfe'ElCHaridy fiack on the Dealerb Counter. C3 WE . OUT OUR ENTIRE Jew Stock--' 4 I- .. ' . . ; ;-!. fit - v; '- :-vk rX- -: i k --.-.--.-v . - - , a t ; Even Contract Goods Have Been .1 ' . Reduced . J -jr : . 1 . ' Rogers Silverware A Hamilton Watches J Schaefer Pens f, I In fact everything must go even the Building, will be torn down to make way 'for' the new modern bank building now i4 being planned.' " Ponri ArAv rK &Vi. -v 'X? State at Liberty here, left tonight.;for an extc-ndeJ tri through ' the. west,, tlurir. which he will push farther, pii licipation in the Drake, relays, 4j wtturn schools and ia;x I ui..i athletic authorltiOW Of Washinrtua State ctJlleget who-are sii iq ha.? made him an offer to football coach. k Chlloquln Forest Lumber C,f-1 part of $2.00t),Q0O Inveatni.,i. starts February 1 s.tl 00 .mili men. : I " ' ' '' Portland Gas & Coke. Pafifi Power & Light, and Northwestern Electric Co., plan ? 2.7 00,0 00 Ira proementa d'urinK 10 26. ' . - Can be ended in a day You can end that cold tomorrow, if you wilL You can check the fever, open the bowd;"tone the entire sys tem. You can eliminate all the resist j of the cold. The way is with HILITS so effective, so complete that mil lions have come to employ it. Don't use anything less efficient. Don't de lay.. At your drug store. OlSGp QUININE Get Red Box 'o&&. - Pcrhfi 3 purse .1... ". " t weermor, anjr money; ARE r r ( V & Iveene . Next to the Spa