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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON r - SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL ll, 1S2(S. zn A i 7. I 5 1 S wmewvmr iuiideitfalfc conditions GRAF - ' X7"i. rfAil sportictures are simple for Graflex. ' And roiinef th home' there are likewise : a thousand chances for picture that Qraflex makes easily and well. CAPITAL DRUG Corner Liberty and State Sts. CITY NEWS IN QurW&atherMan" ifx SETTLED j Cloudy and unsettled, probably llght local Trains; gen tie." variable winds, moderate' southerly near the coast. Maximum. 66; Mini mum, 64; Hirer, 1,2,, t falling; Rainfall, 04Atm6sphere, cloudy, Wmd southeasjL Comes to Salem Lewis Hampton of. Jefferson was in Salt nv-Saturdayi , t ..r. ; , Gilbert For gifts. all Carload Bedroom Furnltnrc In la'ist patterns Just in. Bed, '&r3Ap& chiffonier, gray or lArfljrB 'Chla "weeSV. H. K. Stiff Fda. Co. - all - Goes to Conference Miss Frances Richards left yes ..terday to attend them western con , f erence of 'deans of women which . wilt- be In seslon at the southern 'branch, Of the; Unlrerslty of Cali fornia. She IU bo gone for ten V 4yie- - ' r-,'' - . lr a. . - Sunday Dinner At the Salem Restaurant, 75c. all A; Correction fTbe prices of the Graham Bros, truck delivered in Salem, which appear in an ad, in the, automobile section of thta' paper' should be "Ion B.B, chassis, -$1109 ; 1 ton, chassis. $1393; M. B. M. low chassis, $1451,' delivered in Salem. all Comes to Salem , ,' Mrs. Mary Fesler of Mt. Angel spent ' a portion of Saturday in Salerno - Darwin Tulips Still In Bloom . -Chapin bulb farm, fi miles, north of Salem on the Wheatland Ferry road. Cut flowers on sale. - all Brief Ci -' 'And music rolls. Nothing takes the1 place of leather. F. E. Sha fer,f 170 S. Commercial. - all -, I -Visit Salem Saturday "j. Among Salem visitors Saturday 'Were Mrs. G. C. Millet of Indepen ' 'dence, Miss Mary Donaldson of Rickreall and "Lyndon Harris of Corvallis. Salem Couple Marry, :-. Clyde H. Mock, lumberman, 1C0 Court street, and Alice ;E. Daley, Salem route 3, were married Sat urday by J. T. Hunt, Marion coun ty Judge. The marriage licence was obtained In the county clerk's -office here. . . .. Streets Underwood TewritcrCo - Direct Factory Branch S10 Cowrt Street Phone SS3 - - Tjpanrltera - Ranted Bold. E ' ' ; : . RpaireL , i.. . ', C;acial rental rates to feUdanta ln?e C state and , IJberty r- -Tie : t f f- '.jV ri 3 LEX Se This All-Around Camera at Our Kodak counter $58.50 up now Undergoes Operation . Mrs. B. E. Watkins of Hubbard underwent a minor operation at a local hospital Friday. 27x54 Inch Axminster Rugs 13.45 this week. H. L. Stiff Furn. Co. all We Wash Our Hats In 15 to 20 gallons of cleaning fluid; so you know they must be clean. Eaton Hat Shop, 141 S. Liberty. Phone 1919. Cleaning, pressing, repairing of the best, all Officials Make Corrections Prison officials announced I Sat urday that Mrs. C. H. Bailey, an inmate of the institution who Is to be transferred to- the state hos pital because of her mental con dition, is not the Mrs. C. H. Bailey who killed her grandchild In Til lamook county a few months ago. The woman involved In the order of transfer was received at the penitentiary recently from Port land to serve a term for violation of the Mann act. She is a federal prisoner. KMtopbnleYirtr Credenza model now in "stock. Moore's Music House. all Gifts and Prizes Moderately Priced. Gilbert's, upstairs 147 N. Commercial. all Submits to Operation George H. Wooldridge of Sclo underwent a minor operation at a Salem hospital Friday. Choir Concert First Methodist church this eve ning by chorus choir. .all Get a Cedar Chest Free During the sale, $1 down and $1 per week places a cedar chest in your home. C. S. Hamilton Furniture Co., 340 Court St. all Protest Overhead Crossing The , Oregon-Washington Rail road & Navigation company has written a letter to the public ser vice commission protesting against the application of Multnomah county for permission to establish an, overhead crossing over the tracks of the railroad corporation. Furniture Upholstery ' J And repairing. Glese-Powera Furniture company. s20tf Used Piano . High grade makes, in good con dition, for immediate sale at $50, $75, $100. $125 and $150; worta twice the price. Will accept at full price on exchange for new piano any time within two years. Tall- man Piano Store.' all Employment Report Is Filed 1 v During the past week 64 men received employment through the employment bureau of the Salem YMCA, according to a report filed by Sims Phillips, head of , the bu reau. There were 126 ' men to seek employment," 85 'Jobs7 were F.Ni WOODRY AUCTIONEER Pays cikMh For, Furmlturo Beaidenee and Store - 101O North . Bunuaen ; ; PHONE fill EatabUahed Since 101 r LADD & BUSH, Bankers ' . . rstsnJUbed 1SC3 w. v I General Banians Butlaicj V. Offloe Conrs front 10 a. ia. to S p. sswSiis-t rr i -' V.W " e pictures STORE . Phone 119 called in and 77 men were Refer red. Twenty-five women sought employment. Fifteen jobs were called in. 15 women were referred and 10 placed. ' Hotel Marlon , Dollar dinner, served 5:46 to 8 every evening. I J2tf High Grade Standard Make- Player piano lefl with us. Will sacrifice for quick sale. See this snap at once. Tall man Piano Store, 395 South Twelfth St. all Arrested on Speed Charge- Barry Cerf of Portland was ar rested Saturday by Officer W. O. Edwards and charged with having exceeded the city's speed limit. S$. Vincent's Parisli Bazaar, April 11th, 12th and 13th. all To Make Room For our new stock, we must close out our standard make new pianos. To do this we will sell at $225, $250 and $295; easily worth twice these prices. $10 will make first payment. Tallman . Piano Store, 395 South Twelfth St. ; all Able Case Is Heard Ray Able of Silverton, several times brought before the local po lice court, was bound over to the grand Jury Saturday when he ap peared in justice- court in Stayton on a charge of possession of a still. Bail, set at $750, was not furnish ed, and Able is now in the county jail here. The case was heard by Judge Greer of Stayton. 27x54 inch Axminster Rags $3.45 this week. H. L. Stiff Furn. Co. all "Orthophonic Victrola' Credenza' model now in stock. Moore's Musie House. all If It's Leather - Shafer knows from years of ex perience. - F. E; Shafer, 170 S. Commercial. ' H Recovering From Operation Mrs. Van Patten, of Salem, who recently underwent a " major oper atlon, is recovering rapidly.' " Furniture Upholstery And repairing. Giese-Powers Furniture company. s atOtf Beautiful Steinway Piano- Condition like new. Must sell at once at sacrifice. Do not over look this bargain. Tallman Piano Store. - - all Bargain in New House' First house of f ' Fairgrounds road on Myrtle ave., strictly mod ern 5 room house wiih unfinished upstairs, double : constructed throughout, extra heavy joists, very deep basement, furnace, tire- place, laundry trays, garage, walks light fixtures and shades complete, JOE WILLIAMS - - sysusistle Wsnr, 3 Kot Oow: Work.- , WILL&BO SSI Court St. , , - 4 Fhon MS Wbod WdoSi YARD 187 D This a real extra good, 1923 Ford roadster which haa. ran bat very little and looks and rone jart as good as the dajr it left the factory. . It Is equipped with Delco and all other good extras. one would wish. for. This car will save you money. 14200, reasonable terms. This house must be seen to be appre ciated. Becke A Hendricks, 18 N. High St. tf. 8.3x10.0 Axminster Rugs (Not seconds), $26.96 this week H. L. Stiff Furn. Co. all Those Wishing to Enter- Musical stunt contest at Armory next Friday night. 16th. register at music stores by Thursday next, April 15. al3 For House Raising And moving call Frank Coffey. phono 19F14. v al4 Salem Dance Noted The' current Issue of the Lions' magazine, the national Srgan of the club, carries a photograph of the old-time fiddlers contest held in Salem under the auspices of the Lions some time ago. The photo is the same as appeared in The Statesman at the time, and was taken by flashlight in the armory. See Our Advertisement On page 7, this issue. Extraor dinary values offered. C. S. Ham ilton Furn. Co. all High Grade Fox Chokers From bankrupt stock of West Fur Co. at less than wholesale cost. Mosher, the tailor, 474 Court. al4 Harmonic . Players- Register now, for Harmonica contest,. Armory, Friday night, April 16. Register at music store or at YMCA Tuesday night next. al8 Hearing to be Held The committee appointed by Governor Pierce to test public opinion on matters educational will -hold a hearing in Salem Mon day night at 7:30 o'clock in the auditorium of the local chamber of commerce. All those interested in education and wishing to .ex press their ideas are invited to at tend the hearing. Dr. George , Al den of Willamette university. Dr. J. C. Smith of PorUand and Sen ator Eddy of Roseburg are mem bers of the text book commission. 8.3x10.0 Axminster Rugs (Not seconds), $26.95 this week H. L. Stiff Furn. Co. all Members Women's Benefit- Association, going to Corvallis Monday, meet at Terminal, 5:46 p. m. an It's Your Opportunity To see a fine musical program and entertainment, and help raise the money to erect the statue of Roosevelt at Port Orford. Armory. Friday, April It. al3 Undergoes Operatloi Mrs. B. Zumwalt of Dallas, underwent a minor operation at a local hospital Saturday. Style and Price ,Vanity Hat Shop, 387 Court. all Xow Open for Business- Jefferson Market, 1705 N. Cot tage SL We handle groceries and meats. We appreciate your pa tronage. Come in and see us. Best quality and service. Fred Steiner, prop. all Trade Strictly Modern 1 8 room home on beautiful cor ner on N. Summer street to trade for modern home on small tract dose in south of Salem. Becke & Hendricks. 189 N. High St. tt. Flee Chicken Dinn -Sunday, April 11. from 12 to 2:30. St. Vincent's Parish bazaar. all Hats Cleaned and Blocked 76c. Cash and Carry Cleaners, 362 Chemeketa St. , . f 21tf Patterson Clnb One v The "Patterson for Governor club." which was organized here recently with a charter member ahin of more than 200. has opened headauartera in Salem. The club will ; hold meetings erery two . - x . -. . weeu. - - Harness for Sorts Work-i Nothing takes the place, of leather. V. E. Shafer. 170 8. Com merclaL' " all Gilberts - For gifts. 1 all See Our Advertisement ? 4 On page 7, this Issue."' Well worth J taking advantage at the prices."? C. S. Hamilton Furniture Co.. 340 Court St. all Lime Plant to Open -. ! The state lline plant -which 1 eently was moved to Salem! from Gold Hill, will begin operations next week, according to announce ment made, by members '-of the stat.Ime board. The plant will be' operated in connection wkh the prison Industries and will be. man ned by convict labdrOcGovemor Pierce said that the lime fertilizer maaufactored at the prison would be sold at least fl less per ton than charged at the Gold Hill plant. " - , Dr. Marshall," Osteopathic f . Physician and ; surgeon.' all Suits Cleaned and $1.25. Cash and Carry Clean rs. Down town receiving office, S62 Chemeketa St. f 21tf Small Boy "My brother haa a wooden leg." Second Boy ''My sister has a ce dar chest she -got it at Hamil ton's." all Four File for Office , Four men filed their declara tions of candidacy for nomination as precinct committeemen with the county clerk Saturday. All are re publicans. Those filing were John Tweed, for Central Howell; Hal D. Pattoo, Salem, for precinct 11; A. It. Mach for Stayton; R. D. Te ter, Salem route 4, for Rosedale. Style and Price Vanity Hat Shop, 387 Court. all Professor K. W. Hobson Will' direct the chorus choir at First Methodist church Easter concert this evening. " all 9x1 2 Axminster Re, (Not seconds). $29.95 this week. H. L. Stiff Furn. Co. all Would Ban Loose Dogs A petition has been filed with the county clerk here, signed by 31 residents of Stayton, to prohib it dogs running at large in that district. The matter Is to be sub mitted to the voters of Stayton at the primary election on May 21. Come Right And get your dog harness. Nothing takes the place of leather. F. E. Shafer, .17a S. Commercial. all uOHhophonlc VlotroU" Credenza model now in stock. Moore's Music House. all Visits Friends Hei Mrs. H. N. Dickenson, of Inde pendence was in Salem Saturday visiting friends. Conies From Albany Mrs. J. N. Johnson of Albany was in Salem Saturday. Look Out For later advertisements of auction sale of house at 20 63' State St. next Saturdav. all E. C. Mr Kinney, Barber- New location, 385 N. High. Open Monday. 1 1 Temporary Air Mail Change- Return to the old routing for mail service, rather than contin uarion of the line with. Pasco as a western, terminus, for a period of SO days, was announced Saturday by post office officials. Defective equipment making it impossible for planes to maintain their sched ule between Pasco and Elko was given as reasan f or the temporary suspension. About half a dozen air mail letters were received here during the two days of the service. Air mail service will be continued, the only difference being in the distance it is sent by rail before the air journey. 0x12. Axminster Rugs (Not seconds). $29.95 4 this week. H. L. Stiff Furn. Co. all Mrs. Weber Will Demonstrate Boncilla products all this week Miller's. all Contract. Is Let Salem' Fuel & Transfer company was awarded a contract to, haul cement for street improvement work this season, by action of the street Improvement department of the city council. Sunday Dinner At the Salem Restaurant, 75c ,.-'.. , all George Hug Due Here. , George Hug; superintendent of Salem pubite .schools, was due to arrive, in Salem this evening' after attending the Inland Empire edu cational association' meeting ' at Spokane, and a second gathering in Portland. - , f 1 Down Places -Any Refrigerator la our immense-stock- in your home, balance easy terms with no interest charge. S. Hamilton Furniture Co.. J40 Court Sti 'all Undergoes Operation f f Mrs. H. Bound, of this city, has undergone a major operation at a local hospital. - " . i. 1 ' :- w 1 1 11 111 1 Carload Bedroom Fund tare . In latest patterns just .in Bed dresser and chiffonier. gray or ivory $39.85 this week; . L. Stiff FurnCo. v -all Coffey Furnishes Ball , - J.' L. Coffey, 'charged -with as sault with a dangerous weapon furnished bail of $600 Saturday and was r r - v county Jail. -He was arrested after he is said to have assaulted Alford Rose Hearing Dates Set ' : M The , public, service commission has set April 12 as the date for the investigation of rates of How ard A Griraes, stage operators 'tfltZ headaHarterstnal .Medford. :Tt hearing will be conducted in Sa lem. 1 Other, hearings set ly 4 the commission follow: April 16, Sar lem, conference in connection with rates j and service of American Railway Express company. April 19, Salem, Investigation of condi tions of grade crossing at 14 th and Oak streets. In city . of Salem. April 19, Salem, application for grade crossing In West Salem. April 22. Portland, complaint of Huber Commercial club against Puget Sound Light A Power com pany. April 22. Portland, arbitra tion of demurrage charges inrolv la Bowman-Hicks Lumber com pany and Oregon-Washington Rail road Navigation company. April 23,' Portland, icing and demurrage charges. ' Easter Concert By the chorus choir First Meth odist church this evening, 7 : 3 0. all Will Plan Reception Members of the Salem shrine club will meet on Monday, April 12. at the Marlon hotel, to out line plans for the reception of the Al Kader band and patrol when it comes through Salem on its way to medford. Xew S. P. Man Here J. B. Hewitt is now the chief clerk of the traffic department office of the Southern Pacific company in. Salem, at 184 North Liberty street. Mr. Hewitt comes .from ' Eugene, with Mrs. Hewitt and their eight year old daugh ter, who has entered the Salem public schools, and their Salem residence is at 310 Lincoln street. Mr. Hewitt takes the place of K. DeMarais. who has been trans ferred by the Southern Pacific company to the position of trav eling agent. Mr. Coolidge Enjoys Cigars but. Not ripe or Cigarettes WASHINGTON. Present oouage enjoys a good cigar. But, unuxe vice resident Dawes, he does not care for a nina nnii differing from his nredeAannr in office. President Harding, he rare ly, ir ever smokes clgarets. Although there is a widespread impresion that Mr. ConlMrA partial to cheap cigars stogies. cneroots or the rive raaira that former Vice-President Marshall ex tolled, he really confines his smoking almost entirely to a rather expensive brand a perfec- tO that retails for at leant a nnnr. ter and haa a wide sale In exclu sive men s clubs. The President smoken cigars a day. He uses an Ivory nomer wnicn at a aufok ?in looks like a cigaret and has given rise , to reports that, at times he tries a cigaret for a. thann As for pipes Mr. Coolidge has received a . number of them as guts, tut he never uses them. Flowers Third "Southpaw" Fighter to Hold Title NEW YORC. Acquisition of the world's middleweight cham pionship by Tiger Flowers through a judge's decision over Harry Greb marked the elevation of the third southpaw" fighter to a pugilistic throne. Oddly enough, both for mer left handed champion were Why Your Eyes Should Be Examined In traveling by rail yon have often observed that at everv division point men come down alongside the cars with flam ing torches and a hammer and carefully inspect the trucks and wheels . for imperfections and . weakness that may have developed. These, are precau tions taken for your safety. Every so often as a safety measure it is wise for every man and woman to visit a com petent professional man and have their eyes examined. Your eyes, may be weakening so gradually, so Imperceptibly when measured from day to day, that you do not recognise' the fact. But the optometrist will rec ognize it in making, an exam ination. If your eyes are weakening you should, wear glasses glasses . that will ex actly fit your Individual needs. - - ; " ' ,: -. . They will enable you to se cure better vision, add to your comfort and prolong the nat ural powers of your eyes. Profit by Our Many Years ! . . of Experience MORRIS OPTICAL COMPANY - . . r. - .- t- " ' ... . -, - - Eye Specialists', 301-304 Oregon Bldg.. , Salem GENERAL -FREIGHT LINES Operating in -connection with e- Salem Navigation Co., from alem to Eugene. . - Iaily Trucks EDWIN SINK -' Proprietor, Salem, phones a 87 and JOltW . .u. Eugene phone: ill' i ' ' U way connected - with icsteral .Trasses ijaesOt , middleweighta Al McCoy and Johnny. Wilson, -: - '-vr '-CX tNd other division ever has de Jvaloped a modern left-handed UUe-holder. although : Law Tend )er of Philadelphia and George K, jO.J Chaney of ' Baltimore at tained the front rank of challen gers ; for : the - lightweight ' and featherweight crowns, respectively in the heyday of Benny Leonard and Johnny Kilbane. Paul Berlen bach, . thef present ; light ' heavy weight king, was a natural south paw until his trainer, Dan Hickey, altered his style. Federal Compensation Goes to Veterans in Many Lands WASHINGTON. Two Thousand native veterans of Uncle Sam's de pendencies' or their beneficiaries are receiving fro. m the Veterans bureau compensation due them for services In' the World 'war.. ' i There are in' these-possessions 2,080 persons .receiving either death or disability compensations and 651. either death or disability insuraneeCh " " . : The Philippines leads the list of dependencies with 617 disabilty and 387 death cases for which the injured or their dependents are now receiving compensation. The Canal Zone is last with only four disability cases. Porto Rico has 330 disability and 323 death cases being cared for; Hawaii seventy three disability and thirty-five death cases, and Virgin Islands two disability and four death cases. ' i " Porto Rico, with 205, has the highest number receiving insur ance money. The Philippines are second with 185, Hawaii haa eighty-four, Guam and Panama each have eight. INTniATKLY PERSONAL Marlaa Harlan," Fox star, now Is Mrs. Walter. Kennedy. Hubby, a hotel chain owner, wants her to quit the movies and settle down in Indiana Mary Axtor has pur chased a Moorish castle In Holly wood which Charlie Chaplin, May McAyoy ' and Lew ; Cody have Called home at various times. The house has. a view of the sea on one side and the hills on the other: Gloria Swanson says positively the stork is not hovering about her home. Betty Bronson has just had her salary raised to $1000 a week. When Jobyna Ralston. Harold .Lloyd's leading Obituary I j Matthis I Ruth Lorene Matthis, age S, died near Quinaby, Friday, Aprjl 9- Survived byNiier father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mat this, and a brother, IMerle Matthis, Funeral announcements will be made later by - the Webb funeral parlors; - J, ' -. . --:.r. - :- Brown Hugh B, Brown died at his resi dence, 89 1 South Twelfth street, at the age of 62 years. Survived by his widow, -. Dr. Fannie, A. Brown, two sons. Roth O. and Clarence L. of Oklahomi. and one daughter. Mrs. John Rowland ' of Fort Worth, Texas. Funeral ser Vices will be held from the Webb funeral parlors on Monday, April 12. at 2 o'clock. Rev. Charles. E Ward wilt officiate, j . THE ETERNAL SOW, Nothing jis there to come, and . nothing past, , But an eternal now doth al ways last- . . . Cowley. W. Ti Rigdon & Son DISEASES Treated by Osteopathy and the latest Electrical .Therapy in cluding Dr. Abram's Electronio System.' i ' i '. . No Charge for ! k " Consultation DR. B..H. WHITE Physician and Surgeon I SOC U 8. Bank Building : . ,8alem Oregon. . . s-mmmmmmmmmmmmmmemmm i - i 1 St: Vincent De Paul Catholic Church" 3 lh Chickeli Dinner, i ;t At Jamh llall, Highland and Myrtle Streets from 11:30 .v '1 ... .. f Rle Olives J l;' f!lerv ITsarts ' Roast Chicken with j. . Whipped Cream Potatoes Combination Salad jtW:ft?"??tt7 Basaar April 11, 12 and g Adults 75c Per Plate Many Valuable .Jr, ,-f.'" Everyboay welcome ' t . . ; " ' '- i " . 'I , ? ..; A, a 9 i-'l woman has 'a few; moments td( spare shs likes to datbifh oiU and! make portraits of her friends. VHOICE oTraub Genuine V- Orange Blossom engage ment and wedding rings U a tribute to the judgment am , good taste of the wearer. - HARTMAX BROS. , , v - . - 8tt -aad Libert. ' , TEACHERS EDUCATIONAL- TOURS TO EUROPE 36 ' daysfrom' N. -Y. to Eng- Hland, 5 Holland, ; Belgium, and France , . . . v . . ......... oa 421 days frtm N. Y. t Eng land. Holland.'-.- e r xu a n y. Switzerland. France. -. . .7.i MKDITKRKAX K.N CRl ISKH 53 j days Portugal. Spain. ' Italy,: France, ' Scotland, . Nor way, Sweden. Germany. , ,$M '60) days -Maderia, Algiers. Italy. France,. ,. Switzerjtnd, Germany, Holland, England. Scotland . . .' i . ; . . . .. 4 . fflM . ALAJfK----Re8eryatlon8 t are limitcd--reserve now. Canadian Pacific Admiral Line, Alaska Steamship 4 Skagway and return J '..' . , . S 1 OO Seward and return . . i . ,' 1 SO rlAWAII - v;"f4;t, Blossom time MayJupe-July. 2 7 .days- all expense - first 'class 4 "i im'ilKi '. 9305 SALEM TRAVEL,, '4 : :-;-.;h-AGENCY-."- v .' ' 2141 Ore' Bldg. . K. IL Kugel -hi Pneumonia l r . . Don't bo afraid of this disease, tor what wyi get, closer to. the inside "of the lung than the' nerves that control themH 2 I 1.. i ' Pneumonia rases handled at any stage of- the" diseased Call DR. SCOFIELD The Best in Chiropractic Third 'Floor Oregon Building Phone 2194 It To Lr" That " Cough mng On HERBAL r COUGH CURE wm stop it., ;: Sold Only 'At ;gchaefer'cj DRUG STORK p The Tellow . Front Phone 107 185 North Commercial Etreet The Penslar, Store r V - I Sunday,April -lith to 2 P. M.v, 7 Pickles Brown Qravy and Dressing' -. J- - . Egg Noodles Green Peas Hot Roils Coffee, i3th. Afternoons and. Evenings .Mt-"- I - r ; Children 25c , - ArticJes 'Given Away , m it Pay