THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON .TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 4, 1926 r '-- i ; S 1 . A' 4' . . . II , H i " ill . IK? V4 , i' ' 1 I v.; . - . ..-1 1 4 K I I-,.-. . - I ' ' -., I . .... :j 1 I Til I I CITY NEWS IN BRIEF ' " ...-it VRA1N;, ;X--Rain over west and unsettled with local rains over east portion; . con tinned., mild strong southerly 'winds, reaching gale 'force along the coast. Maximum - yesterday, 62; minimum, 62; river, 0.4, falling; rainfall, .5 ; atmosphere, cloudy; w1nd southwest. . . . Reports Theft- , . . Mrs. M. P. Haldeman of route 8, Salem, has reported to local police . authorities that some gro ceries and beaded bag were stolen from.' her car sometime Sat urday evening. i Seed Potatoes.' lc per lb. Phone 23F11. W Por.8ale --.--- . . r Pedigreed Police Dogs, extra tnalrty. Reasonable price.. Flake's ;tland, 27S State or Pacific hlgh- '. ; ; m3tt Vansactins Business : Mr. and Mrs. C. L. McAHIster.ot Shaw transacted business In Salem yesterday. ;--f-J ;-" h Pontlao " ' ' r ':V. , The chief of the sixes. The many new owners are enthusiastic boosters. Notice how smooth they glide along. Vick Bros.. High and Trade streets. m9 Taur Licenses Issued ; , Four marriage licenses were ap plied for 4n the county clerk's of fice Jhere Monday. They were taken i . 'oot by Frank F, Enns, mechanic of ' ? Beedly, CaL, and: Ann Wiens of . ;r Dalla - Orria L. Gilleland, me-"--ctianitf, Portland and Dorothy.- L. !,h-3lolland T North Twenty-first 'T IK atftLeBlie CanSetd, farmer J and IY Ida Colby both ofSalem route 3; . Andrew.; FWhtte, 6aremn4"Mrs; ' f-teenth street "T.Tt ' W State and ; ,ff ySsSsSs?- 3Ubertjr Street: hit: ' - 11 N. WOODRY f realem'a Lealni Pays Oasb For Fwralt ft Beaideaee mmd Store ;. JolO Korth Samnse ' PHONE 511 "Established Biace If 1- V4 LADD BUSH,Bankers - ".:. glstahlliTied 1SS3 - y -- General Banlnng Burissed ,y vOnet XXora froni 10 e. ka. U S. ' Spring Clothing': Sale : - - i : ' .- - ..- . -- ::V ' y - - ' ' ' . :.. '"-V ' . ' . ' ' ' 4 You can sare 7 to $11 on any salt you buy. To make money you mast Bare money. Ton can't ; make money easier than this. Just look at these : prices! ' ' REGULAR $45.00 SUITS ' Now .$33.85 REGULAR $40.00 SUITS Now i..... . ....$29.85 REGULAR $35.00 SUITS Now t $26.85 REGULAR. $30.00 SUITS Now .. .i.ir.2......... .. .... $23.55 REGULAR $25.00 SUITS Now l...:.L.L ........ .ri$19:85 These suits are the best we hare. There are no better salts. . Many of them have extra trousers. Single or doable breasted styles. All latest shades. We're Orerloaded With 8ults! That's the Reason! G. W. Johnson & Co. 69 State Street Robe. Stolen 'Bob 'Newberr' of this city, has reported to local police that a Pendleton robe, colored green, red and.jrellow, was stolen from his car Sunday while on Court street. it was parked Electric Hot Plates . At;$i.98. C. p. Hamilton Fur niture Co. 1 m4 Celebrate This Music Week With music from the large stock of musical , instruments, records and sheet music .of Geo. C. Will Music Store, 432 State St. m4 Arrested on Liquor Charge E. Scott of Eugene was arrested Sunday night by Officer James and charged with being intoxicat ed and with possessing intoxicat ing liquor. According to Officer James, Scott tried to break away when James was getting the key to his car out of his pocket. James pursued. catching him when he stumbled. For Storage . . Horgan Farriers, 190 North Liberty., ' m4 Special for lO Days Loots on Myrtle Avenue $400 to $650. Also 2 new houses, $50 fifst payment. Balance monthly. Lone Star Realty Co. Phone 520. Speeding Charged Winfred P. Hart of Portland was arrested Sunday by Officer G. W. Edwards' and charged with ex ceeding the city's speed limit. He was released 'upon postlne 310 cash bail, and was cited to appear at 4 o'clock on the afternoon of May 7. National Baby Week Specials In bonnets, dresses, lit tle boys' wash suits this week at the Margaret Shop, 250 N. High St. , - m4 Electric Irons; Special At $3.98. nlture Co. C. S. Hamilton Fur- , mi Mention. Mill tners and U. p.i ' Dressmakers! . Excellent- estab lished location for rent.t!?Write Mral Cf. BTaylor; Staytoni Oregon. Fnrnltare Upholatery - And repairing. Giese-Powers Fumlttre company. : :s20tf Hats Cleaned and Blocked ?5c Cash and Carry Cleaners. 352 Chemeketa St. fltf Will Sell Wi .The Associated Charities an nonnce that the Haag electric washer, value $147, recently won in a contest, is on disnlav fn Stiff's Furniture store and will be sold at some discount to any one wlsning' to purchase. The moneV thus realised will be used for char- Underwood Typewriter Co ; Direct Factory Brmach -1 Conrt Street ; Phone aea Typewriters Rented, Sold, v -i. : i Repaired , - - ;?. Special rental rates to ktadanU Wood Wood TRACY'S FUEL YARD 10T D Street Telephone C31S ity. At the same time need is felt for.r furniture and , kitchen utensUs; to be turned over to family in dire need. Agents of the organization will call for any ar ticles volunteered for charity use Th Spa- Offers for sale light fixtures In old annex as soon as new annex Is completed. About May 15. m4tf Sewing Machines And sewing machine supplies. lien u me neeaies, oils and new parts for all makes of sewing ma chines at Geo. C. Will Music Store 432 State. m4 Visits Here Miss Amanda Matthews of Shaw visited Mr. and Mrs. Cornforth of Salem Heights on Saturday. Suits Cleaned ana $1.25. Cash and Carry Clean- Bra. Down town receiving office, 352 Chemeketa fit. f21tf Visit Andersons- Mr. and Mrs. M. Bibby and family of Brooks visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy J. Anderson at Salem Heights. ' Flowers for Porch Boxes And bedding out; large assort ment best quality. We deliver Flake's Peltand, 273 State. m2tf Hotel Marlon- Dollar dinner, served 5:46 to every evening. J2tf Visit Ccrvallfe .. Mr. and Mrs. Lon Covert and little daughters of this city spent Sunday with friends at Corvallls Extradition Granted Governor Pierce Monday author ized the extradition of Harry Kuhl who is wanted at Missoula, Mont., for the crime of forgery. " Mr Kuhl is under arrest in Portland, The Spa . Fills - all Mother's ; Day boxes with their own fresh candies. :u ; J-m4tf Call Hamilton Furniture Co For ;furnl tore, upholstering,: re- finishiac andf repairing. -. mi i j Markham Jjetter Received-. An interesting letter from Ed rln Markjiam, wrltte on his 74 th Dirtnaay., nas been-s received by Edna Garfield, together with auto graph copies of Xwo of his most distinguished poems, which have been translated ; Into many laug uages, "The Man With the Hoe and "Lincoln, the Man of the Peo- Belknap Hot Springs Camp Grounds Open May 1 Competent, experienced mas . seur In charge ; :: . . F. P. Blgelow Belknap, Ore. GENERAL I FREIGHT - LINES . Operating in connection wltb the Salem Navigation Co., from Salem to Eugene. : Daily Tracks TRUCKS ANYWHERE FOR JURE T .Salem phones, t67. Res. 2106W " Eugene phone: 477 (In- no' way connected with General Transfer lines.) DISEASES Treated by Osteopathy and the latest Electrical Therapy In- cludlng-Dr. Abram's Electroala System. J ' No Charge for ' 1 ' Consultation ; i . ;: rf-r!- DR. B. H. raiTE 1 ' Physician end Eurgeon -SOI U. S. Bank Building Salenu-Oregoa- ":- . t We neve several one-1 tracks. Jnst the thing f ot berry hanilng, for ' on tings, fishing, berry ,. pickers. We : have cars from $50 up. Be sure and see Vick Bros, esed cars before buying else" where.-7. x, a pie.' The latter poem was chosen oat of 2 SO Lincoln poems by Am erican poets, the committee head ed by Chief Justice Taft, and was read at the dedication of the great Lincoln memorial erected-by the government at Washington. D. C. in 1922, at the dedication of which there were 100,000 listeners on the ground and two million over the radio. President Harding de livering the address. . Fourteen Inch Girdles SDecial $1.50. Howard Corset Shop, 165' North Liberty. m4 Regular 913 Electric Waffle- iron, special at $9.8 5. C S. Hamilton Furniture Co. m4 Divorce Is Obtained Frances Chance was granted a divorce in circuit court Monday from Walter Chance, alleging cruel and inhuman treatment. Tney were married in Vancouver in July, 1924. Chance defaulted the case and the decree was signed by Judge L. H. McMahan. The plain tiff was granted the custody of a child. Furniture Upholstery , And repairing. Glese-Powers Fnrnltare company. 0ti Regular, 95 Electric Iron Guaranteed, special at S3. 98. C. S. Hamilton Furniture Co. m4 Conple Is Married -. Leslie Canfleld, a farmer, ana Ida Colby, both living on route 3, Salem, were married here. Monday by J. T. Hunt, Marion county judge. We Are Now Registering- Women to Work at the Starr Fruit Products Co.. Church and Mill Sts. Phone 439. ' m2tt Auto Painting . See Vick Bros, for first class auto painting at right prices. VJek Bros' Hieh and Trade Sts. m Carl Pante Dies- Carl J. Papte died at Hoqutam. Wash.. Sunday, May 2. He rs tne son 'of Mr. and Mrs. "Cart Pafcte, S52 North Twenty-first street Funeral announcements wlll.be made later. He was on employe of the Cherry City bakery of this city lor a number of years and was well known here. We Are Now Registering Wnmn tn Work at tne Starr Fruit Products Co.. Church Unid. Mill Sts. Phone 439. mZtt Accessories Stolen . Herbert Wright. 260 Center street, has reported to local police that a Good vear tire, an s. a spotllghV and a Boyce motormeter were stolen from his car Sunday night while it was parked near Court and Liberty streets. Attend tne Monarch- Malleable electric range demon stration at C S. Hamilton Furn Itnre Co. m4 Blcvcle Stolen ' Cart Lachelle. 189 South 13th street, has reported lo local ponce that his bicycle was stolen from his back , yard sometime Sunday night. ; , : . See Vick Bro ;r'--.5";3 ' For' first class "auto "painting. Make the old car look like new, or perhaps Just a . revarnlsh to protect the paint on your nearly new car.. m9 Arrested on Liquor Charge C. G. Damon of Newport was arrested Sunday evening by Offi cer Edwards, who followed him, it Is charged, because of speeding and reckless driving. When Da mon was arrested, Edwards main- 1 EXCELLAt r FASHION . when I s V jr Summer Issue Now on Sale : , A tJu ExtelU PsOrrn Omnif " Corner Gonimercial and Court Sts. tains, the circumstance warranted the placing of additional charge of , driving while Intoxicated against him. . Damon is held at the city Jail, all three charges be ing placed against him. See the Monarch jaectric Ranges demonstrated at C. S. Hamilton Furniture Co. - ml Wetjcn In Accident . A Nash ca driven by Albert "Ichard Wet jen. local author, was in collision iih a Ford driven by K. B. Purbrldge of South High street, last night. - The accident occurred at Chemeketa and Win ter. A fender was damaged on Mr. Wetjen's car while Mr.. Pur bridge's car suffered considerable damage, both front wheels and fenders being smashed. The acci dent was due to skidding, it was stated. A Real Hoe Down- Old fiddlers contest starts to night for 3 nights, Bligh theatre. m4 Fire Damages House t Fire In the 900 block on High land avenue between 10 and 11 o'clock Sunday night did serious damage to the building before brought under control. The house was unused but owned by Conrad Dlllman. Cause of the fire is unknown. Undergoes Operation Miss Ada Rankin, teacher at the state mute school, underwent a. minor operation at a local hos pital Monday. Assumes Business Name- La Vera McCOnnell, 622 North High street, has filed the assumed name of Willamette Valley Clip ping company for the business he conducts there. For Sale Lockers, 1 gym parallel bar 1 horse, long. Prices reasonable Inquire at YMCA. Salem. mi Awnings Catch Fire- Awnings on windows on Dr. C X. Beechler's offices at the Unit ed States National Bank building caught fire Monday, little dam age being caused. The ' fire de partment was called. Gas Meter Robbed Robbers entered the home of . A. Chandler., 1171 Chemeketa street Sunday and quarters were removed from the gas meter. Nothing else In the house was'tdis turbed. Jail Cells Enlarged ' A partition being placed In the city jail will increase cells by one. Citizens to Arm 1, Plans were announced Monday for the formation of a Vigilante Association of Salem Heights, ded icated to the proposition of fight ing , all ..night snoopers, chicken thieves, rabbit clubbers, and van dals. Officers will be elected in the near future. The organiza- STOP THAT BARK Use Schaefer's HERBAL COUGH CURE Sold Only At QCHAEFER'Q ' DRTJO STORSr The Yellow Front Phone 107 13 North Commercial Street The I'enslar Store - EXCELLA FASHION BI-MONTHLY now rmrclid with ay Ezcells Printed Pattern, or tc cents V including a 10 cent . patters coupon. tion is the 'result of frequency. of night 1 lawlessness : in the section. Shotguns will be used. Shells have been purchased. - Old Fiddlers ' - - Contest starts tonight. Bligh m4 theatre for 3 nights. Debaters In Good Spirits . Salem's debate team going east is reported in good spirits, ac cording' to a letter received Mon day from Miss naze 1 Browne, chaperone. It was written from WillistosV N. D. . Strawberries Come In While strawberries of the ear lier varieties continue to come mto barreling headquarters, ac- NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION State of Oregon, county of Mar-t ion. School District No. 24, ss. Notice Is hereby given that at the school district bond election hereby called to be held at 230 232 South Commercial St. in the Hotel Marion building in the city of Salem, in and for School Dis trict No. 24 of Marion county. reenTh dayVMa;; iween iub uuurs 01 iwu u ciuca. p. m. and seven o'clock p. m. there will be submitted to the legal vot ers thereof the question ot con tracting a bonded Indebtedness in the sum of $120,000 as follows: $19,250 for the purpose of pro curing funds with which to pur chase a school site in Tuxedo Park addition, being lots 2, 3, 4. S and the west 79 feet of lot S; and $100,750 for the purpose of procuring funds with which to erect and furnish a school build ing on said site: In and for said Bchool district. The aforesaid Indebtedness, If authorized, to be created in lieu of the bonded indebtedness hereto fore authorized for the erection and equipment of a permanent unit at Lincoln school and im provements at McKinley, Engle wood, Garfield, Highland, Yew Park and Richmond buildings and the $500,000 bond issue author ized March 12, 1923, to be re duced by the amount of this is sue. The vote to ' be by ballot upon which shall be the words "Bonds Yes" and "Bonds No"; and the voter shall place a cross (X) between the word "Bonds" and the word "Yes", or between the word "Bonds" and the word "No", which indicates his choice. The pells for the reception of the ballots cast for or against the contraction of said indebtedness will, on said day and date and at the place aforesaid, be opened at the hour of two o'clock p. m. and remain open until the hour ot seven o'clock p. m. of the same day when the same shall be closed. By order of the District School Board of School District No. 24 of Marion county, Oregon, made this 27th day of April, A. D. 1926. H. H. O LINGER, Chairman, District School Board. Attest: W. H. Burghardt, Clerk. April-30 M-4-8 FARM LOANS PROMPT SERVICE ' No Commission SCHXEIDER-BELIi , REALTORS 147 X. Coma. Tel. 877 FOR EfFORMATIOK ABOUT RAJLKOAD TRIPS Phone 727 OREGOfl ELECTRIC 1 a- A, - i r l tive work is notj expected' to start much before May 10. The biggest season In years Is expected. Sf onarch Home Cooking school Service- V?--- let our store May 3 to 8 th, Inclusive. C. S. Hamil ml ton Furniture Co. Fined for Possession E. Scott was fined 360 by Judge Poulsen Mondajf upon being " con victed of having been Intoxicated and of having possessed intoxi- casing liquor. Dr. Winter Has (Luck One hundred and two trout, sti ver side, native brook and eastern brook, weighing! 150 pounds In all and caught 1 najday and a half of fishing on East Lake, ' 4 S inJUes from Bend, is t,he report of five Pendleton citizens who returned tp Pendleton " recently. ; Among tihs group was Dr. Ross Wlmer, formerly of Salem, whose parents still live here. STREET BUSES REPLACE CARS BY COUNCIL ORDER (Continued from pas 1J as la being It is apparent that the bus is to take the place of the street car,? he said. "Opposition to the buses seems to have disappeared. While we are about it! we should change OBITUARY Herbijs Mrs. Bell Herblg dledmt her res idence, 669 North Front street. May 2, at the age of 58 years. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs W. Watts of Portland, Or., two sons, D. S. Herl!g of San' Francis co and P. L. Heroic of 1 Salem: also three sisters, Mrs. Bessie Carr of Portland, Ms. Martha Messen epr and Mrs.! Luella Dean of Grants Pass, Ojr.; .three brothers Dick, Jeff and James Lindsay all of southern Oregon. The remains will be forwarded to Portland by the Salem mortuary, where funer al services and interment will take place. Grants pass papers please copy. FUNERALS Funeral services for Carl J Poppe who died in Hqqulam. Wn. on Monday, May 3, will be held from St. Joseph's church here on Wednesday, May 5 at 9 a. m. Rev J. R. Buck will officiate. Inter ment will be in! St. Barbara's cem etery. Salem Mortuary in charge DO NOT. GRIEVE There is no djeeper grief than lonliness.j Our . sharpest anguish at the death of friends Is lonliness. j ' Charlotte Perkins GUman - , 1 - ' W. T. RIgdon & Son BIG FURNITURE AUCnONSALE TODAY, MAY 4 Starts 10 a. in. Eleven Rccms of Furniture r ' WHERE? v: F.N. WOODRY'S STORE Summer and Cash Paid for Used Ybu are Cordially Invited To Attend a ' I Monarch Home Service Cooking Wjiich Will Be Display May 4th C. S. HAI.lILTOIi 340 Gourt Street, Thesej classes will be under the su-r pervisiort of an experienced 'Home Economist from the Home Service Department of the Malleable Iron Range .Company Automatic : Oven Oven 1 Meal ; Planning and Econo my Receipts will.be the principal subjects covered and demonstrat ed during this cooking school." Remember the date and take ad ivaritage if this' exceptional oppor- 1 . tunity.: w air jatytajigia.gKjBirt Medallion FREE" Miss Salzman "will ex plain our free offer -on Photo Medallions all this week. Ask for .caTd todayv V Mala Floor ;, -. ' .... I .; ? H Ss 3 g 1 ii 1 -1 a :-i . n 3 4 So &w- the whole system Instead of piece ing it out as we are "doing." A motion made by Alderman Patton to lay the ordinance on the table was lost, however, and -the. ordinance, .withaut a single , re vision was passed, only Aldermen Grabenhorst, Patton and George Thompson recording negauve votes. Wife and Husband Both m With Gas For rears I had gas on the staniachi -;The first dose of Adler- iKa. hefped,. s I now sleep well anI aij gas is' gone. It also nelped my. nnsDana. . igignea; wr. . Brinkley.1" One spoonful ?Adlerika removes OAS and often brings as- UmiaMng reliaf , to the ; stomach. Stops that full , bloated, feeling. Brings out old' waste matter you never thought was in your system. This excellent intestinal evacuant is wonderful for constipation. J C. Perry, Druft; 1st. 115 S, Comi 11 I M K HI r f 1 Mill. JOE WILLIAMS The Battery Mae ' CaiX Vf, then Uo Quick , W Get There. ' .trrxiLAKD 531 Oourt St. Phone 108 CHOICE of Trnub Genuine Orange Blossom engage ment and wedding rings is a tribute to the judgment and good taste of the wearer. HART3IAN BROS. Squ&r Dal - Jwlrs. Coxast BUU aaA Libsrty, - Norway, Streets Furniture Phone 511 " 1 , it ' t ..'J3 School Held in Our Rooms to 8th FURNITURE CO. Salem, Oregon Heat5 Control, m rrr 9 rrvt : 1 - V t -