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.i THE OREGON STATIMAN, SALEM, 0REGG1T - -TOURSDAY MORNING, MARCH IS,1 1D2G 1 4s : f: -. .. ;:;bimi?sow! rogery; : You cart get coffee contehtnerjt when you- drink HOTEL BENSON COFFEE. ; , It Ka UJt flawless flavor, and freshness of being roasted :: -. THIS WEEKS SELLJNG PltlCES .' , K'Folgerfs Golden Gate Cot fee pound-can ! . '5$aritos Coffee J :T. . j 3 pounds . Cream "of Wheat i Imported. Holland : Herrings In kes ii......;..i..ji Royal Club Peaches, Sliced, or, Halves; largecan .. Seedless. Raisins . 4 pound pkg. - CITE NEWS IN QuratherMaii" Generally cloudy with, probably occasional rains; moderate tem peratnre; fresh Boutherljr winds on the coast, maxtgsum yesterday, 53; minimum, 43; riYer, 2.7 ris ing; rainfall, .0 7 j . atmosphere, part cloudy ; wind south. 1 Chargpa With Larceny j, William Waterhouse of "West Salem was arrested Wednesday mornine by Officer Olson, file J I charged with petty larceny. It is said he had stolen a steering wheel from an automobUe; 4 Attention, Brother Elks Entertainment tonight, miss it. doa ml 9 Building Permit Issued f S. E. Rhodes took out- a permit frorvthe office of the city record eryf.vstnesday to construct a one- storrdwelling at 820 North Tant street, Cost of construction !'is estimated to be $1000 i New 4-Room Home- s s: l-.-. Ready to occupy, paved St. $2650, $200 down, W..H. Gra benhorst & Ckx, 134 Liberty St. ml9 Slarriage Is Performedrrs- Jacob Hopson and Lola Hunt, both of Albany, wero married here Wednesday by Jl T. Hunt, Marion county Judge. ' OlU Time Fiddlers Contest ( V. O. W. DaUas,1 Tuesday, March. 23rd, 8 pi m.. i Contestants may register with Q. R; Ooldiag, 360 N. 12th St.; Salem. ml8 Prayer League Meet ; f : The women's evangelistic pray er league will meet tbday at 9 o'clock' at the home of i Mrs. Ben jamin Blatchford, . 1745 State street. Mrs. M. E. Helgerson will lead: - ' ' Dr. Marshall, Osteopathio - 1 Physician and surgeon. ml8 Auburn Community Meet The ' Auburn commnnity. club will have a general meeting and radio concert on Friday evening, March 19, : at 7:30 6'clpck, !' Two Licenses Issued Two marriage licenses were is sued Wednesday. byVJthe county clerk here. . They, were taken out by Andrew L. Feterson pt Sbaw. and I ola Reits of Salem, Route 8, and Jacob IJopson. and. I-Kla Hunt, both of Albany. Ppmerpy Ivecno-. JeweJcra and Ctpmftrista . Salem, Oregon - 4-.- - UndervvoodTyvTitcrCo; . rirct "Factory fcrancbT 1 Kio Court SXxueV . FJionaiCa - Typewriter- Heated, EaldV' EpeciaX rental rate to ktuflsaU J 55 North $1.Q5 SIM Apricots, .Fancy 'No. 2 cans. Fancy Dry Onions 10 pounds '1.L . Fahcy Dry. .unions - K; C. Baking.Powder $1.60 K. C. Bakingrpowder 0e jsize -....:..r. ;.. Royal Baking Powder 12. ounce size ... .1 Royal Baking: Powder 2y pound size ,.-.. 25c 35c Free delivery to all parts of the city Courtesy of charge accounts extended Post to Attend Funeral-?- Members of Sedgwick Post are requested to meet at Webb funeral -1 parlors on Friday, March 19, at 2 o'clock, to attend the funeral of the late comrade It, Marria Old Time Benefit Dance ; , Friday night, McCornack hall, auspices Capital Auxiliary club Public invited, . Admission, 50c and,25c;.' .V;,r! f; nl$? Beleased From Jail Homer Fitz, who has been re tained at the city jait pending an investigation, was released Wed nesday, the investigation having failed to develop any, thing against him. v ' ' ' ' . "Be An Optimist" Popcorn " Parent-Teacher Play ers' clever comedy. Salem Heights hall, Thursday night. Admission 35 cents. ml8 Attends Rotary Luncheon Rev. George Fallis, member of the Rotary club afc-V,ancouver. B. C, was a guest at the Rotary club luncheon' Wednesday noon, . In the morning he addressed thev student body of Willamette '' university . Heminway SIIailery-i'VC- They wear as.'weli. as. theyn look." special) . fi-SO. Smart Spe cialty, 453 Court. . ' "ml 8 Appointed Public Dentist- Dr. Estill L.-,Brunkl of Salem has been appointed, public .health dentist for Marion county, it was announced Wednesday, He is planning to tour, the east to ...visit communities i where' nealth, .den tists are maintained, ' , ,.- Attention,: brother EBcs ' Entertainment tonight,, miss it. . . ' don't xn!9 Entertainment Given , ! in "observance of St. Patrick1 Day ' an entertainment' was given at' St. Joseph's hail Wednesday night. Boys; of the Sacred Heart Academy ? gave - a " Roman play, "Tarcislus.,: "? 'f' . ' ' t "til Auction, Friday, p. niv ;,a 1687 N. Summer,? overstuffed davenport and : ' ebalra,' '-: console phonograph 'and furniture of- ja new 5-roomed bungalow '"Albert Vick, owner; ! F. N. Woodry is the auctioneer. Phone 511' ml8 Booth Here " R.' A.' Booth, prdminent lumber man or-jangene, r ana. member qi the board of trustees at Willam ette university, was in Salem Wed nesday. He was a guest of the Rotarians at their luncheon and addressed them briefly". : .. j Lost Fisk Balloon Tire i And rim, 7 Reward. G. R. Ely, care Statesman. ml 8 Rural Members to Meet - I Members tot. the' rural, depart menu ok ne saiem -cnamoer oi commerce: will meet this evening f. Woodry Balems-Leadns. 'A - 'AUCTIONEEIl ''1- ',. J ,V- ". t Fays Cash' For Furniture ? ' Residence and Store ' " 1010 North Bununec ; : PHONE 511 ; LADD & BUSH, Bankers Established 1863 Offioa Hours from Commercial Street pack ,20p -25c $1:65 ...18c 65 c 38c $1.15 at 7 o'clock In the chamber's aud itorium. Prunes will be the chief topic for the evening's discussion Prof. Walter S. Brown of OAC will be the principal speaker of the evening. - Prof C. R. Schuster, also of OAC, will, report on the work done so far this year in the prune orchards of Marion county. ' '-' Will Receive Bids On West Fur company, stock un,- fil Friday at 5 o'clock ; ft or Stock as Invoicedto be-sold to highest bidder at 190 Liberty St., Sa lem," Orje. F. N, Derby, Trustee in Bankruptcy. ml9 r Receive Son , .si" i A son was born to Mr, and Mrs C. R. Lester o 895 South 13th street Monday, and has; received the name of Claude,' Robert. See Ray Xt, Farmer Hani ware- Co. for roller, skates." - Special $1.75. .;. . '..'k- m20 Seek to. Force License ' The" Olympic-' Benefit society, wlthjoposed headquarters on the second floor of a building a; 29 and 31 north Fifth street, Port land, Wednesday niett rriandtfmuliincipals to Meet proceedings in the state' supreme court Ao compel Mayor'-George. Ij.( iJater and members of the P.ort-land-Vcity. comB1ssiofto Tssue,a license to the orgaaiation "tt '-eon-duet'' av fraternal ;hib'K The" writ of -mandamus was '-'made return able oa March 2 6. - The records show that ;the society wasorganJ ized on January 9 of this year. , Attention. Brother ' EUu ' ' Entertainment tonight,? don't miss it. " - , ml 9 Incorporated Fred Clark's, Inc., with head quarters in Portland and capital stock. of $10,000, has been incor porated by F. N. Clark, Alma V. Clark and D. A. Clark. Articles were file"d Jn the state" corporation department here Wednesday. Furniture Upholstery ' And repairing,! Giese-Powers Pufniture company. aSOtf -. ' . . " '. i Mr. Fairbanks Dies , A'J'v Fairbanks, of Petaluma, Cal., has died, according to word received Wednesday, by,; Mrs. Frances Cornell of this city from his wife, Mrs. Fairbanks, Mrs. Fairbanks is a sister of Mrs. Cor nell. The Fairbanks lived In, Sa lem before moving to California.' National YMCA Man Hei A. - W. Y Alley national advertis ing man . of the YMCA swas in Salem Wednesday. "He. was honor guest; at. a' luncheon given. In the banquet ball of the Salem YMCA. He is making ah extensive tour of the coast.' " Health, Report Given' Oat I . " There. were 1746 pupils in Mar ion county vaccinated for small ' DAILY TRUCK EXPRESS and freight service to and from all points south to Med ford -and west to Coos Bay points. Ex press service, at freight rate. Depot High and Mill Streets Phone 396, ' r " -Oregon AatOvTraasportatlon Co f WoocI-Wgc3 YARD 107. D Street , 'Telephone 513 10 a.' cu to 8 p. rsu TliJ &. a rpal.lmv foi) huu oih and' why not -you? Overland sport touring with a real sport paint job, good, rubber aad lot - of . extra Thl is a well i cared fr var and will happy. . make some one The price is $485.00 WOT 9 r : : ".' ';vir. pox dtiring the year,' according to a report issued Wednesday from the office of the Marion 'county -child-: health demonstration, $ of which Dr. ; Walter M Brownis director. Two nurses, Grace Tay lor 'and Misa McNeil, have been added- .to the staff, accoroj ngr tp ine- report.- miss - Tayior covers the Englewood and Highland school districts and Mfsf McNeil covers Lincoln, Park,- Richmond and -McKinley districts. A third nurse, Misa Shackleton, Parrish, Garfield and Grant: . Suits Cleaned and Pressed $1.25. Cash and Carry Clean ers. -Down town receiving office, 352 Chemeketa St. f21tf Election To Be Held Annual election of officers for the Salem Tennis association Wiil be held this evening in the audi torium of the Salem chamber1 of commerce. ' It is likely that! plans for the city tennis tournament will also be started. ' "f' Visits Obmmnriities Benjamin J. Kimber, secretary of the Marion, county YMCA, journeyed to Woodburn, Marion and Jefferson Wednesday, ad dressing clubA; itt;'!!e:ach.of the .towns.- -ir-f- Str f . Hotel, Marlon Dollar dinner, served 5:45 to 8 very evening. J2tf Pitt in Woodburn Captain Pitt of the Salem post of the Salvation Army conducted a service at the First Methodist church of , Woodburn Wednesday night; Hei ;was accompanied' by his, wife, Mrs1, itt. Rev. Scott Is pastor; of the. church. Old-TinieiFiadlers (Contest Albany, March 24, 7:30 p. m. Contestants may register with G. R. Golding, 360 N. 12th St., Sa lem, mis The county principals' associa-. 4iXkn will meet at the Silverton high school Saturday, it was an nounced Wednesday. Superintend ent George Hug of the Salem school, system wjll talk on a chap ter bf 'helEIementary Principal ana his scnooi." 'rea J. -rooze. candidate for the republican nom maioa -lory siaie supermienueui of public - instruction, will be one 1 .-L'9 F j ." X A.' ' J A. of the '. principal speakers. See, Ray L. Farmer Hardware- Co. for roller skates. Special $1175. x m2D; Richter to Speak H. C. Richter of Portland will be one of the principal speakers at a meeting of the county Pioneer club leaders to be held Sunday in the rooms of the Salem YMCA. Hats Cleaned and Block edr 75c. Cash and Carry Cleaners, 352 Chemeketa St. f21tf Speeder Is Arrested Doyle B. Smith of Salem was arrested Wednesday night by Of ficer Edwards on South Commer cial between Mission and Myers streets. ' He was charged with speeding and cited to appear this morning at 10.-o'clock. See Ray L. Farmer Hardware- Co. for roller skates. - Special $1.75. I , jn?0 Dr. Price Not Coming ' Dr. C. S; Price has sent a tele gram saying he cannot come to Salem, where he was to have held meetings at ' the armory.- These 'Sold Our New Home and Moying to California --c-- . . jr. ... ;. - High Grade; Furniture FRIDAY, MARCH i9, i:3a F, M. . . J6clT North SurerStreel; ; ' Consisting of 1 Console Brunswick phonograph and records, 1 tapestry, overstuffed. daVepport and fireside chairs. 1; Ivory dresser, ivdry chiffohier, 2 Sim men?: ivory beds with. - coil 'springs and mattresses,' Hot Point electric carpet, sweep-. er,' 1 hand sweeper,-Brussels! rug 8.3x10.6,' good Axmlnster ' rug 9x12, baby's bed complete, round oak eIeh8h, table, 6 oak diners with leather -seats, 3 rag rugs,- 3 'small Ax minster rugs, oil mop, oust mop, lap-robe cocoa door mat, . .galvanized tubs, boiler, pictures; electric light globes,' mop, - broom," wash board, -2 clothea baskets, fruit jars,' axe; ; sledge, fork, etc' Terms cash. - - - - 4 . t TUB. AND VR8. ALBERT, nCtE,.Owner, .-; .4- 1 " 'lOS7 North Sununerv ; ; , fn. OODRY :-i; - Salem's Iadlni Airtl -Mir " I 5 Res. and Store 16 lO orth. Snm-er. i'rtet: Phono'311 .: 'FURilO ATTEllfTlON. . ' ,? .' SeeF.., Wopdryjpersondny. aBout,your farmand city salesi. Cash jpaii for .used, furniture,, tools, etc ' '"PllOi T "have. been eaijceleii.' Dr. Price was at Roseburg, when he wired. He was called to Califorr Jiia on some kind of an emergency, tils' meetings in Salem were ar ranged for Thursday. Friday aud Saturday of this week." Dr. Price is the'mau. who. neld meetings at Albany a number of months back, and attracted great crowds, many, attending, from JSalem. on account xf his tlakn of divine healing of the slck;; . -, , Duce iit. at ncutcra: F$1 1 lo u . ; 1 1 nz c 1 ; il reen. ml9 Club .Tour ' 'W;oien gloo club of .Willa metto, university, hive started on theif annual concert tour This year jthey' aje" 'making points, in southern O r e gS? n; ? Wednesday nighty they .sang'" at 'Roseburg. Other, towns at which they plan to, give concerts are 'Myrtle Point, CoVjuillei "Marshf ifld B a n d o n, Oailaid, and Drain.' ; ' ; Furniture TJpnolstery -' And - 'Yepairingi ; v .Gieae-Powers Furniture company, s20tf M'CAMANT NOMINATION .IS FORMALLY REJEGTEp "' (Contfnned from pg 1.) cess appointment given him by Mr. Coulidge. , p . The? adverse report or the com mittee was taken .up. out of order in executive session at the request of Chairman Cummins of the ju diciary committee who moved, its adpp.tlon. No objections weref, fer.ed either, by administration leaders or the friends of Judge McCamant, and the vote was then taken. Reports were that Judge Mc Camant had let it become known that 1ms "did. not care to press the flghtl afte? fthe - committee which gave him a personal hearing had vbt4 SQ' overwhelmingly - against " ' immediately after the senate voted, discussion arose as to a suc cessor to Judge McCammant. The names 'Of Federal District Judge Obituary Tinker Willard M. Tinker died aJOak Grove in Polk county on Tuesday, March 16,' 1926, at the age At 36 years. Husband of Sophia Tinker or this city. Son of Mrs. Viola Tinker, of Salem, brother of Mrs. John Guyette of Missoula, Monti, Mrs, Charles Curtis of Cresco, la., Mrs. Leonard Steele, Mclntyre, la. Thereraains are at the Webb fun eral chapel. Funeral announce ments will be made later Harris ii iluban M. Harris died la Oregon i City .on March 16, at -the age of ,? ft years. He is survived by Frank and Ed, Dallas; Mrs. Hallie Baer, Qrawfordsville; Mrs. Eva Ding man,: Summit;, Mrs. Delia, Depart, Summit; .Mrs. Belle Beck, Oregon City; Mrs. Wallace Euing, Mrs. I. MTi J)ieu, Twin Rocks. Funeral from Webb funeral parlors on Friday at "2 pm. "Rev. R. L. Put nam will; be in charge of servicei. Interment In IOOF. cemetery. - . White i Warren B. White. 2090 North Commercial, died March 16, at the age. of 66 years. He is survived by his wife, Harriet E. White, four sons, G. R., Vergil, I. H. of Sa-' Iem, and E. W., of Gold Beach; one daughter, Mrs. Blanche Mor his of Salem. Funeral announce ments latex - Webb funeral par lors in charge. T. the greats Adventure . I, who ia boyhood would race. wittfthe . round, drifting ejoajs.ot tne June-time, i..1 Covetinjt all- that they whisper 'to iiaprtals ! of r voyage and i I, who was tranced by. the call ofc-theWalkyrie: storm in ; the" midnight, ' . :,; Awed by "the pageant, of starss ana the vanish Ing glory of rainbows ' ", Iow can L fear the Unknown,, the sest of the. night and; the morning!-' .W. T. Rigdon & Son. iZ. lX:iv v.:-ij t-.-rM.-', . - meetings Janes of Calif ornja andi f ormer. igaexai J uag&- l-rank Narcross ot psevaaa were, among those men- i tioned. Others are expected to enter the field. The fight against the McCamant ncuninatiqnwas.lefl by Sefator Johnson, republican, California. Senator Johnson charged Mc ... Camant had violated at Chicago in 1920 a pledge he made to the voters of his state when he ran for delegate to the republican na tional convention that he would support "for the presidential nom- Unation the man who won out in the Oregon primary. Johnson was the primary winner,, but McCam-l ant voteii for Major General-Leon ard Wood. He explained to the committee that his pledge was in the present -perfect tense", and did not bind him. I. He also" assert' ed that it was well known In' Ore goa. that he would . not vote for! Johnson under any consideration. After spending nearly an entire. day before the - committee, Mo-: Camant electrified ' the senators with a declaration' that he did cot consider Theodore Roosevelt a good American because the Bull Moose candidate for president ,in 1,912 advocated the recall , of ju dicial decisions. Johnson declared then that he did. not believe that the senate! would confirm the nomination of any man as a federal judge who eniejiainea sucn an opinion re garding the former president, and added, that he was content to rest his case on that alone. Friends of Mc-Camant advised President Coolidge. that McCam- ant's nomination could not be con firmed and suggested that he with draw it. The president declined so to do, however, stating he wanted tne issue brought to a vqte. PORTLAND, March 17. When informed today that the senate had failed to confirm his nomina tion to the federal bench, Wallace McCamant said: - "There are only two things for me, to say. I am grateful to the i friends who have supported me. I can live happily, in Portland as a private citizen." FIGHT OVER LEITER MILLIONS IS OPENED (Continued from page x.) . and Seymour Morris, both of whom since have died. The first three, with William J. Warr, now are the trustees. In outlining their reasons for 1 JOE WILLIAMS The Battery Man Call Us Tor Auto Electrical Service ' wdllard' 531 Court St, . Phono 198 FOR INFORMATION ABOUT RAILROAD TRIPS Phone 727 OREGON ELECTRIC AN EPIC, NOT JUST A COWBOY PICTURE! &ii In Actton In cvenrway' tK biJctt V.chilWiUiamjS. Hart - evcrimade. A . reajisncj Xman iwVio knows t tte wt. knows Us watts and .Us pebe-j A keart slonj' of Iks reUsrland rush ! i n ikisoru ss .ousands 'sVampcds JorJhome sties , i n JhV lamousCker.ok4 e- anAsjtrip??' T'r " H'nVoritTpli; t v -- . ...... -... - , ,. ' ' STARTS , ' THE seeking' the removal, of?; Letter. both5 attorneys said Warr lor years had been an employe and he had been dominated by -Joseph Letter. The countess never recog nized -Warr- a trustee, heading that the will : provided ""all" the trustees , should agree upon re placements necessitated by. deaths. She opposed, the others in select ing Warr as trustee. ' : - 80-Year-OId Farmer Would Become Real "Dirt" Solon MADISON, Wis. Aaron C. Reed has farmed the majority ot his 80 years, and now, after re tiring from agriculture ; and ob taining admission to the practice of law in' Nebraska, is " ready to indulge a life-long interest in pol - .... ' Old Fashioned Bar Double Strength Peppermint If you prefer Sugar Coaled Gpn 0 0 then get the. ' HANDY PACK B)P Lf '" Pepperm Clear Th G1S TODAY and " FRIDAY v v v ys. vs. ai yv . , w x: 2wx v 'i ff ' ' -Spit' 1 1 ' : e:Moaite.BIuB & ' T- - Loiiise Eazeiida ; Youll start laughing when the picture opens ; and keep it up , until the close : . flack Sennett ; Comedy -""!.." ..... i: TIT).-JIT- O: (T itics bjr Eoing to Cougrc-ss. He has jnea. lor. me republican nomination in the next primaries. Aside from' his personal desire to sit among th.e lawmakers,., ??r. Reed . believes that s this district, mainly agricultural, . Old Time Fiddlers Contest W. O. W. Hall, Dallas, Tues day, March 23, 8 p. m. Contestants may register at Dallas City Cleaners or G, R. Goldino;, 360 North 12th ; street, Salem. wm T Even better than . ' " ' ."Little. Anne Rooney' J n: 'i - i ' y 1 h -' 1 News V J X f Nr I - ,17- ' r-t Prt t- - , Bur: