THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON SUNDAY-MORNING, MAY P, 1926 5 ) v 8 if 4 I- I1 i t- ( 1 I. f N 1 X if i - f Kodak for -t WW ffl it. : vjt-. rsr" And pictures of stock, buildings, land that's been cleared, v - have obvious practical value - - See the Kodaks Here. They're $5 Up Now v QUALITY FINISHING Only the Best i O m - CITY NEWS IN BEIEF WARMER Fair and-warmer; fresh south erly winds; frost in east and south portions at night. - Yesterday Maximum, 9; minimum, 43; river, 1.8, Jailing; rainfall, .11; atmosphere, cloudy; -wind, south. Flowers for Sale ; , Martha Washington geraniums 2 Oe; pink and red geraniums 10c and 15c; all blooming. Petunias, sinnias, asteraand salvia,, 20c doz; chrysanthemums, 25c doz. Other bedding plants cheap. Mrs. N. T.I Hall, end of South-12th street. F. F. D. box 26. m9 Whit.leghorn Xyin Hen jrsale at Flake's tetfand. JSJ3 sixes, f- The ; VThe. chief of the boosters. Notice how smooth they '-: glide alongl Vlck Bros., High and ' Trade streets. ' " , C ! m9 Collision Reported '? Bill . Nadon, 1590' Broadway street, reports- that while he was driring his car along Statestreet he collided with the car driven by H. G. Green of this city, as the latter was backing from the curb. No damage was reported. ' Try the Lunch Box 181 S. Liberty. : zn9 We Are Now Registering . j Women to Work at the Starr Fruit Products ". Co.. Church and Mill Sts. Phone 439. ' m2tf One License, Isssted-jsw ;: One marriage license was issued here Saturday by the county clerk. It was taken out bV . Samuel A. Hoefer. manufacturer, and Lillian O. Chapeile, both of 'Woodburn. State and Liberty Streets F. N. WOODRY AUCTIOKIK Pays Gash For Fmmitsow . Besldemee said Etor . 101O North Ssattosesj PHONE 511 -pstabUahed Elnce lir LADD &BUSH,Banlters General Banians Uvlzjzzz OfSoa Xlovrs Cram 10 a. fca. to p m for business; S On the farm Kodak story-telling : picture chances, like the one J shown above in the making, are " .cropping lip from cockcrow to . vi sunset. t - : ; ? 41 . i . V OCIUG wears fTti OWL OftUG Go. Held for Probe, Released Steve Ohaoe of Klamath Falls, who Was picked up by Officer Vic-i tor at the Southern Pacific depot Friday night and held for investi gation, was released Saturday. Chicken Dinner 75c At The Oyster Loaf, m9 Rosedale Addition Icated r In the new" linen mill center now on the market, two hundred and forty choice lots. Price $250 to" $550, $10 down and . $10 per. month, interest $ per cent. W. H. Grabenhorst & Co., Realtors, 134 S. Liberty St. m9 Fined for Speeding .Oren Roberts of this city was fned $5 by Judge Poulsen Satur day for having exceeded the city's speed limit. Dr.. Marshall, Qttteopathlc Physician and surgeon. m9 Outdoor Sports Have Degu Baseball, golf, tennis, fishing, tcnow.4a uUwin ,SpQrts men's supplies of all kinds at reas onabl nrjees at Hauser Bros. m9 t Clare . Conner went to Cottage Grove Saturday to spend a week with relatives and to watch the preliminaries in the staging of the Lew Buster Keaton film feature it that place, in which it is said 1,000 persons will be engaged.' - ' t Correct Fittings Howard Corset Shop, 165 N. Liberty. m9 Leave Them At and clothes for expert rennovat- ing. Office of City Dye Works, 141 S. Liberty. m9 Sandblast Speaks L. B. Sandblast,, canddate1 for republican: nomination for United States senator, spoke at a Yeoman meeting at the old Elks' temple building Saturday night. Mr, Sandblast is running on a wet platform. U- j---- : The- Interpretation : Of. Golden's Auto Service is tweny-four hour gasoline. oil, washing, greasing 'and storage service. Liberty and Trade streets . m9 Dental Society Meets The regular monthly meeting of the Marion-Polk-Yamfiill Dental society was held at the Gall hotel at Dallas, Friday evening.-'.' Fol lowing the dinner ' and business meeting. Dr. Griffin of Portland FARM LOANS PROMPT SERVICE No Commisdon SCHNEIDER-BELL -REALTORS .147 N. ComX TeL 577 Underwood TypewritcrCo Direct Factory Braaeh -913 Cowrt Street Phone MS v Typewrtters Rented. Bold, : ;v : - ... ; Qepalrad n , f epedal irantal TaUa to ttadsnta Wood Wood TRACY'S FUEL YARD 167 D Street ;, TelephOM Z31S A Furi S J.HWillett Pftoopcrs read a paper and gave , a table clinic, on "Bone Development in the Treatment of Malocclusion The second speaker of the evening was Mr. Kelso, manager of the Patterson Dental Supply house of Portland, who spoke on the "Dol lar and the Dentist." The next regular meeting -will be held the first Friday of June at the Beaver hotel at Independence.- Hotel Marion Dollar dinner, served 5:4&.to 8 very evening. J2tf See Vlck Bros. For first class auto painting, Make the old car look like hew or perhaps just a re varnish to protect the paint on your nearly new car. m9 New Daughter Named A daughter, born to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Flake, route 9,' has been named Ernestine Fae Flake Mr. Flake ' operates a bird ' and flower store at 273 State street, and is the owner of Flake's Pet land, located a short distance from Salem on the Pacific highway. Package free with .every child's ticket, today's matinee. Bligh theater. ; m9 Fatrmoant Hill Buy now for 10 per cent down. balance over $0 months. Prices, $960 ron up. All sizes and facings. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High street: m7tf Comes to City ' Mrs. A. G. Starr spent Saturday in Salem. Her home is in Falls City. Chicken Dinner 75c At The Oyster Loaf. m9 Mennonites to Meet The Willamette university cam pus will be the scene of the annual meeting of the western conference of the Mennonite church for two weeks commencing June 20, it was announced Saturday. ; It Is prob able that the delegates will be housed at Lausanne hall, girls' dormitory. , Boxing, Armory- Phil Bayes, Salem, vs. Jimmy Anderson, Astoria, 10 3-minnte rounds.; " Wednesday, May 12, Snappy preliminaries. 24 rounds of boxing. ..-ml 2 Fred T. Zimmerli : ; An expert, ladies' hair cutter, has taken a position with he Model Beauty Parlors. m9 Visit City Mr. and.Mrs. Ben Peterson were visitors in Salem Saturday, Their home is in Sftverton. Down Town Apartments . . For rent, 241 North High St. Arthur H. Moore, the bicycle man - i ' , m9 Building Permits Issned Three building permits were Issued Saturday from the office 6,1 the city recorder. ,H. M. Hawkins took out a permit to construct one story . concreto store building at 230 North Liberty street at a DISEASES Treated by Osteopathy and the latest Electrical Therapy In cluding Dr. Abram's Electronic System. ; . ' , . No Charge for Consultation : DR; B. H. WHITE ' Phystdasi and Sargeosi 10$ U. 8. Bank Building I ' Ealsm, Oregoftt : JOE WILUAT.IS ."The Battery XIaa BT and f l- . Slactrteat tarries "1 - VSTLL&KD TOR 118 II 71 ' We. have good buy for i some one lv 1933 Willys Knight withv-, good rubber and many extras... This Is car that will give you good -service for f70O. - l ? Lili cost of $3500. J. H. Harrisoa was issued a -permit to build, a "one rtory dwelling and garage at 15&5 North Nineteenth, street, : to cost $2700. A permit was given to Clyde Thomas to erect a one story dwelling at 2235 North Church street at a cost of $3,000. Prise Candy- Package free with every child's ticket, today's matinee. Biigh theater.- . h Rent This New Home- Furnace, fireplace, hardwood. earaee. etc. J ust compieiea North. Will lease to responsible people, $40 month; 6 rooms and sleeping porch. Becke te. Hen dricks. 189 N. High street. m7tf Card of Thanks We wish to extend our heart felt thanks to our friends for their kindness and sympathy, also for the beautiful floral offerings dur ing the illness and death of our dear mother and wife. Mr. Chas E. Miller, Mrs. Hazel Earle. m9 i Complete "Victor itecords' at "Moores m9 If It Is a Lot t Let us show you Rose dale add! tion adjoining new linen mill W. H. Grabenhorst & Co., Realtors 134 S. Liberty street. m9 Receives fcew Post . Miss Vivian White has received notice that she has been chosen to serve as principal, for the Cott reir school during the coming school year. Miss White, who is a Salem girl,, is at present teaching at Sandy, a small town on the Mt. Hood loop highway. Dr. Goffrierr Chiropractor Neuropath, Oregon Rldg. m9" Celebrate Iother's Day By bringing her to the- Salem Restaurant for dinner. Dinner served from 12-8, 75c. m9 jSybWTh'tolcer LotiH In Rosedale addition, adjoining the new linen mill. Price $250 to $550. Interest 6 per cent, $10 down and $10 per month. W. H. Grabenhorst & Co., Realtors, 134 S. Liberty St. m9 Cherrians to Meet Salem Cherrians will hold their monthly meeting Tuesday evening Id the rooms of the chamber or commerce. . A dinner will be serv ed at 6:20 o'clock. They will take up the matter of Journeying to Eugene to celebrate completion ct the Natron cut-off. Plans orig inally were to go to Klamath Falls but it has been learned that Klam ath Falls will have no celebration The trip to Eugene will he on August 19 or 20. Bedding Plants and Geraniums- Hector Adams, 1120 N. Liberty. zn9 Have Good Ideas That's fine. .We have a beautif ul lot and a fair -old house with ce ment basement, plastered, etc All for $3300. Terms If desired. GOOD IDEAS and .$1000 or so will make this a fine home. 1427 Fairmount St. Vacant. Becke Jb Hendricks, 1st N Hiffh street. -mil Heminway SUk Hosiery "Ther wear as well as they look." Swart Specialty, Shop, 453 Cnnrt- i El9 Visit Salem Mrs. Minnie Richards, a resi dent of Woodburn, was in Salem Saturday.! She was accompanied by her daughter. : s Flowers for Porch Boxes And bedding out; large assort ment best Quality. We dellvei Flake's Peltand. 273 State. xn2tf Hnend Dav Here - - y x t Mrsi Kt Hage visited. Salelm Saturday. J Her home is in Silver ton. MrsJ H-. Rosell. also of Sll- verton, spint the day here. Furniture ; TJphotsw i - Purnltura company. ? 92011 1 Ships Goats , E. . E. Woods, proprietor of goat farm-'in- West Salem has binned three goats to Parshall, North Dakota. . . : : We Are Now Registering li. Women .to .Work --at the Starr Fruit Products Co., Church and Mill Sts.- Phone 439. i m2tf Pnrchase Combing -- A carload of. combings was re- ceived br tho Oregon Linen Mills Inc., -Saturday from the hacking machine of the" Miles: Linen milL 1 his represents the first purchase of the ". neir' company. Until ' the new storages-warehouse is com pleted.f or tfcaVcosipany, the ma terial will .be' housed by the Miles company. Preseitt plans of the Oregoa, Linen mills Is to purchase all such: combings from the Miles Linen mill. : It Is the opinion of Iv. O.. Snelllng, manager of the new company, that ft large store of raw material will be on hand by the time 4 the .'milt Is ready to com mence' opera tidns.. , . t . - ,-:i.vt . -t A.,, Complete Liner .. " . ? -?Vlctor Records? iSt Moores." : P '. - m9 When Ton Think of Baring A lot, think of Rosedsle addi tion adjoining - Salem new linen mill, drive out 'and look it over, streets graded. W. H. Grabenhorst V Co -Realtors. 134 S. Liberty Ste rns Cons to Salem j s Mrs. F. H. Morrison, visited In Salem Saturday. She is a resident of Monmouth. For Sale .-- ' . , Pedigreed .Polite , Dogs, extra quality. Reasonable price. Flake's Petland. 273 State or Pacific high way. m3tf Albany People Vfcdt The following residents . of Al bany were visitors in Salem Sat urday: Mrs. L. W. Ryan, Mrs. J. W. Richards and Mrs. C. H. Swan. Auto Painting- See Vlck Bros, for first class auto painting at right prices. Vick Bros., High and TradeSts. m9 Ikceive Daughter Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Flake of Sa lem have received a daughter, whom Lhey have named Ernestine ae. Hats Cleaned and Blocked - 75c. Cash and Carry Cleaners, 352 Chemeketa St. flltf Spends Day in Salem Mrs. M. J. Earnest of Corvallis spent Saturday in Salem. She was accompanied by her daughter, Lll lian. Business Location Suitable wholesale and retail at one place. Excellent for cream ery, fruit, produce or automobile dealers.- Includes two lots 50x165 and 25x116. Price, $12,000 Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High street. m7tf See Our Wonderful Values- Vanity Hat Shop, 387 Court. m9 Burns to Death Lloyd Carver, connected with the Westport Lumber company. met death Fiiday morning when he failed to escape from his burn ing house. His wife, age 18. awoke in time to escape the flames .!.. v . . tf.. $fo&Mn?fa6irii sleeping on a couch in the house, madd his es cape also. Mrs. Carver called to her husband and , thought she heard him respond. He was 30 years qld.' Besides nis wife and daughter he is survived by his sla ter, Ina Carver, of this city. See Our Ad on Page 6 i C. S. Hamilton Furniture Co " ' m9 A Gift of Leather For graduate. F. E. Sharer has a fine line of suit cases, hand bags, purses, .bill folds, key containers at 170 S. Commercial. Notning takes the Dlace of leather. m9 Golden's Auto Service- Is enlarging its storage capacity to to hundred ..cars due to the increased business. This has been made possible by their superior service in greasing, washing and storage. Open all night. Liberty and Trade streets? : Si9 Leave for Newport- Miss Kliseabeth Unrue and Sister Marie Weddle, both c6nnected with the Salem hospital, have leftj for Newport where they wui en joy a Vacation of several weeks. Complete "Victor Records'"; at "Moores v- - m9 Celebrate Mother's Day By bringing her ! to the Salem Restaurant for dinner. ' Dinper served from 12-8. 75c. m9 Store to he Built V A one and one-half story con crete . build ing will be erected on North Liberty street by Hawkins & Foberts, it was announceed Sat urday. The. building will be fin- lllinoiMan Invents;: 5 1 New Ford Gas Saver Walter Critchlow, 4635 G street. .Wheaton. 111., has patented a new gas saver that beats anything ever gotten out. With it on v Fords show as high as II miles 'on gallon.. This new invention saves gas and oil, makes . a , Ford start Instantly in cold weather and com pletely decarbonizes the engine. Mr. Crltchlow v offers 1 free to quickly advertise Write him for one. He also wants county and state distributors who 'can make $500 to $2500 per month. Adv CHOICE of Traub Genuine .a Orange Blossom engage- merit arid weddinf rings is a tribute to the Jurdcment and good taste oi the wearer. 1IARTMAN EROS. . Barc Phi jvin. Const gtau as ZAarty." ished In stucco Mrs. Flynn, at the j present . time, connected with Worth's department store, wiU lease the building and will estab lish a millinery business in the store. A feature tjf the store will be a mezzanine floor, which will be occupied by Mrs. Flynn. A". B. Chase Pianos And others at Moore's. m9 Special for 10 Days . , Loots on Myrtle Avenue $400 to $650 Also 2 new houses, $50 first payment. Balance monthly. Lone Star Realty Co. Phone 520. 4 Booms and Nook $$700. 1 Terms. Complete with furnace, etc Hardwood, fireplace, garage, blinds, light fixtures, etc. Wired electric range. Being finish ed at .1195 Tamarack, one block west of,: P. highway . and Fair grounds road. Beck ft Hendricks, iS3,xs.-.,tiign street. m Payroll for -the .teachers In the Salem public . school system for May was prepared Saturday in the office of the city? school superin tendent. This is next to the lost payroll for thfs school year. The warrants, which will amount to approximately 23,000. will be is sued Wednesday. " Famous "Kimball Planos'V- . At "Moore's Music House." m9 Folks Gone Away? Come in and have dinner at the Gray Belle today. See menu on society page. m9 SIO Down and Balance 10 Per month buys one of those choice lots in Rosedale addition just being put on the market. Price $250 to $550, interest 6 per cent. W. H. Grabenhorst & Co., Realtors, 134 S. Liberty street. m9 Hotel Lease Purchased v The lease and furnishings of the Fairmount hotel of Aberdeen, Wash., have been bought by S. T. Stewart of Salem from the heirs of the Mark Snyder estate. The consideration is reported to be be tween $20,000 and $25,000. Eat at the . Lunch Box. 181 S. Liberty. m9 Salts Cleaned ana $1.25. Cash and Carry Clean ers. Down town receiving office, 352 Chemeketa St. flltf To Hold Shoot " Members of the local Rod and Gun club will strike for the dub grounds today to participate in a Mactice shoot. Because of the large number of members plan ning fishing trips for the day, a heavy attendance for the shoot is not anticipated. " Furniture Cpbotstery And repairing. Giese-Powers furniture company. tlOtf The Spa- New Annex soon open Salem's most beautiful dining room. Watch for opening announcement, ml5 Employment Report Filed There were 121 men to receive employment through the employ ment bureau of the Salem YMCA during the past week, according to u report filed Saturday by S'lns Phillips, head of the bureau T here were 272men seeking! work For .this number 196 Jobs' were phoned in and 127 men were re ferred. Agriculture proved the biggest field, with SS men respond ing to that kind of work. Out of Try Thfs Simple Method For biackneaas If you are troubled with these un sightly blemishes, get two ounces of Calonite powder from any drug store. Sprinkle a little on a hot. wet cloth and rub over the black- beads. In a few minutes every blackhead, big. or little, will be dissolved away entirely. GENERAL FREIGHT LINES Operating in connection with the Salem Navigation Co., frdm Salem, to Eugene. 4 Daily Tracks : TRUCKS ANYWHERE FOR HIRE Salem phones, 987, Res. 2106W -Eugene phone: 477 (In no. way-connected with General Transfer lines.) .WOMEN CHIROPRACTIC has prov en itself a god-send to those who " suffer t from female disorders. . ' - - ; FREE CONSULTATION DH. SCOFIELD The BestHn Chiropractic .-- C23 Crcson Eld. Ealgra 4 $ womn to apply for work dur-1 Ing the week 8i were - placed. There were 51 Jobs called la and 3G women were referred. I Dance Tuesday, Mayy 11 At Crystal Gardens. ; ; Benefit F. O. E. I lA-.'"- . mil Take Slather to the Gray Belle For djnner today. See menu on the society page."'i f m9 Buy a' Lot in Rosedale I ; Addition' adjoining new .linen fill. Values sure to increase. W. H. Grabenhorst & Co., Realtors, 134 5. Liberty street, m9 Epwwtbi League Meets The BrOOKS jspworui league ueiu . social meeting Friday erening at the heme of M. L. M. L. Jones, withab4ut SO present,.; A' short business jmeetlng preceded the reg ular social hour. ' Take Mother to the Gray BcHe For dibner today. See menu on the socle y Page. m9 F. J. Lafky Republican candidate for repre sentativ. Primaries May 21 m9 1 -A, Authority Denied ' Justices of the peace and county courts h&ve no Jurisdiction In en forcing the provisions of the slate real estate laws, according to a OBITUARY Manley ' In this city, May , John W. Manley, la resident of Salem for 30 years! father of Mrs. Delia Pot ter of Salem Mrs. Li D. Spencer of Oakland, Cal., Mrs. J. D. Perry of Hemit, Cal., and Mrs. , Maud Vincent tof Taft, Or; also survived by one brother, Charles Manley of Caseville, Mo., and sister, Mrs. Irene Robbins of Seattle. Funeral services Will be held Monday. May 10, at 2 30 p. m. from the Rigdon & Son mortuary, ntermen in IOOF cemetery. THE ROAD'S LAST TURN So let he way wind up the hill orj down, .: O'er rough or smooth, the jour ne!y will be Joy; Still seeking . what I sought when but a boy. New friendship, high adven ture, and a crown, My heart will keep the courage of the quest,. And h6pe the road's last turn will be the best. Henry Van Dyke. W. T. Rigdon & Son FECIAL SUMMER PRICES GOOp WOOD NOW IS THE ft. Second Growth Fir, ft. Second Growth Fir, i .'4j ft. Old Fir, 1 cord. . ., . 7JSO: t ' ; ; ft. Old Fir, 2 cords. . ........... . .t, .1 .$14100 16 In. Old Fir, "St large loads .......... i . i i . f 15.00 ; "! 4 ft. Maple, 2 cords. .$13.00 ' - 4 ft. large Oak, 1 cord or more. .. . ........ .9 S.OO ,-, , 4 ft. old Fir Slab Wood, 1 cordi . . . 4.0O ' .16 in. Old Fir Mill Blocks, S laige Ioads;.r. .:tl5.00 "' N TOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY BUTINO IN LARGE LOADS . 6ur large loads contain 1977 cubic feet loaded loose 1 The small loads contain" FRED E. Phone 1542 . ' SPECIA L AUCTIONSALI WED. NITE4-7 P. M.. A F. N. WOODRY'S STORE SonuneV jmd Norway Sts. ' Something for th eladicW and crbody " V-'- ,If you have anything to sell Woodry, lO years Salem's leSTdlnz auctioneer " 'fOne CaU Does ' f.' 6 Rooms auctions a: oi ues., May 1375 N. Commercial St 14 Ivory bed complete, feather bed, sewing machine. Irirg, objc stands, walnut table, band vacuum, reed rocker, ik rocker, sanitary couch and pad, con goleum rug 13x10, kit-1, eheh linoleum 10x14, linoleum 12x15, gooI heater board and pipe, Monarch malcable O bolef ranjrc; 3 burner Perfec- tioii oil stove with oven, odd chairs, oil heater, chiffonier,' beds, springs and mattresses, clock, library lamp, round ex trasioBi table, fall leaf table, kitchen safe, kitchen cabinet, 14 iclectrlc light globes, meat saw, 10 pair curtains, por tiers, stair carpet, 5 gallon olljran, sprinkler, 2 shovels, 2 rakes, hoe, pitch fork, clothes basket, vrash board. 2 calran tzed tubs, camp chair, $ rubber garlc hose, buck saw, hand sprayer, boiler, grindstone, step ladler, pruning knife, ' hand tool garden cultivator, piatfc, 9 losen fruit jars, T."S Quarts shone canned, fruit, wheel barrow GO gsllon drum, lawk mower, axe, food chopper, electric plate, looklns c'as, sad 'irons, dLshcs, kitchen utensils, 7 diners, iror.i::. toard, . cast; Iron, cook stove, -i llt. JH. II. TINKEn, Owner 1375 N. Cora'l St. Thls Is the Summer St. AVootlry, t!se.V.' ever) body knows" t 3 . .. l4sal ; cpinio prepared :i crs tut uMay by the attoraay jrencjal. : Iri another cpinioa1 the atlorroj pvn-e-afheld that the statg real est.. o commissioner is without aulhorl.y 16 "reinstate .real- estalo brokers Whose! liccniea; to operate hafo been revolted. V : -r-? . Folks GotH? Aoj ? r Come in end havc-'dwraLjCQ. Gray Dell? -today. JZee tteau on uciety page. . V ,iii9 - . . zx. -' "irr T; Man to Marry jEverett -Hardyi-assistant--YirCA leaderf. Spokane," a former V.'Il latnette . university,, etudent xtiiI resident of Salem, will marry M'.m Hazel Hlmes in Corvallis Tp'QsC a-, friends stated last -nightr- Mir Himes also is a. TormerWilUii3 etti student. Mr. Hardy's parents. Mrl and Mrs. Calvin Hardy, Jive ia Saliem, r -' - " ' " - (t - . avoid that run-aown feeling. cross crossings carefully. ; Kess Laws and Saner-I 'O li I Mis. touise Riggs ;:1ES'--i&ndidate fo? ;C? Republican. Nomination "Bepresentative V Marion County ; -primaries May. 2l", 19G (Paid Advertiscmcsit) ! REASONABLE PRICE TIME TO BUY, 1 cord. ......,... CSt) . , 2 cords. .......... .812.00 ... 123 cable feet loaded loose WELLS ' ; S. CJinrrh always phone'tbe Summer St. It All-PJione 511" I.' Furniture - i - ; -.... , . 11 J 1:30 P. M. - , j f. . v,ocr;:;v. , Is te Auctif: 'cr, I.'.' c rll 7 f - i