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. ! '. I 1 THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM; OREGON SUNDAY MORNTKa MAY 16, 1926 r ' ii ' i ' Ii' - .F. J. CI , I f berry" y J ' in the s i 4 i a -t 0, i 5 'mi t i . - v Iff . !.-,-; 4. lllllP" !' d Motion Picture ofYour Favorite rv " It's the action of golf, tennis; polo that thrills and the ; ; ' Cine-Kodak doesn't miss a minute of it i - , , . - Drop in and spend a pleasant half hour finding out about ,? rsk n . . . - Onlf the cest , - accyrs b, TWG OCJL OR06 o. ITY NE r 1 .' ' s ' ' rXCIIAXGED Z -Fair and moderate temperature; except cloudy and unsettled near the coast; gentle to moderate 'souVrly winds. Wii. 76; mih. 48; river 0.3, falT i .lin?; rainfanr none; - atmosphere. 1 4.J clear; wind, nortnwest. F. J. Oarlrls III- i ClarW kttowniaa "Straws Clark, la prominent figure strawberry industry. Jbere, is : -reporieu eeriousiy lit ai uia uoiuo i j 1 1 ,1, . . 2 - : at 1215 North Commercial street, j He recently suffered trota, a stroke. i He is the father of. Ray and R. E. , Ciarr. both of Salem. I ew Ixw : Prices- v ' On high grade auto painting. I Reliance Auto Paintine Co.. 219 j State St. ml8 j ipahHaa jkv w , .i (jtNtme colors, 11 per dozen. Vrcy Bros., 178 S. Commercial. !s j Announcement of Opening , ' 4j Of Hotel Alona, formerly Baker 1T i APt8- 45- Ferry St. New dining i f j ;room, serrice, home cooking and . faerying. We greet you with a s : smile. . Menu Sunday: Chicken , j ; soup. , rrult saUd, celery, roast !! chicken, dressing and roast Teal, ; poUtoes, "turnips, tea, coffee or ,: milk, strawberry short cake tlr I, f; cream pie, 45c. . mlg it 1 1 vur. XAitrnses issneo . .. S ' -r 1 w - . ly A -i' Fonr marriage. Jlcenses' were lj;taken out in the county t clerk's j ;onice oere Saturday;-, ThosQ mak f j ling applications' were Floyd Yol- kef jservice station, man. 275 N. -T'efltyhird: "isfreelvand. Elsie I ... Boynton; N; pottage John 1 s ; C afdner jta Iner, -C and Matilda Wood,, both, of Centralia, . Wash.; Howard T. Ross, papermaker, Ore4 gon City, and- Bernce Wells, a 2 9 7 X North Eghteenth street; Edwn ; I; Cheatham, mechanic, and Myrtle ' Crane, both of route 7, Salem. v State and Liberty Street F.N.WOODRY Salem's Leading , AUCnONIxt Pays Cmah For Fmrnitnre and Store X810 Horth PHONE 511 -BetaMlshed Since !! rr rv LADD &BUSH,Ban!;srs 0 Honrs Cram Sir.: Sports CINE-KODAK B, 70 .'-:. . WS IN' Trial Blotioh lJebied : J . ' : A motion lor a new trial in the case of -Fre4 Blgler against Clar ence Phillips, made by the defend ant, was deniedi by Circuit Judge Percy R. Kelly Saturday. See Our AdTertlsement . On page A. Hamilton's. ml6 Chicken Dinner 75c At the Oyster Loaf. ' ml 6 t A Graduation Gift-M . v ' '' Long ' remembered and always appreciated a feather gift. Suit cases," hand bags, brief cases. F. E. Bhafer, 170 S, Commercial. ml6 Trade Tour Piano For ?Radio.'! Moore's Musfc House.'-: Case- Is Dismissed -: vr V; " The case of the state" of Oregon against George Matt en was dis missed in the circuit court here Saturday, on the 'motion of attor neys for the state. : The order; for dismissal was sighed by Judge Percy R. Kelly, i ! : ;' ' Li : '-- "1. 1 ' 1" Expert Ladles Halrcnttlng -j " By four men who really know how. Elite. ml6 Jnstneceiyed1024tQoupe - 4 . Ruckstell axle. Lots of extras, at a bargain. Used Car Corner, 246 SUte St.,' "block west Ladd & 3n'shp:..i;! ;:v; t ml6 Resolution - We as Interdenominational Mis sionary Council of Salem.- Oppose and condemn the : proposed modi fication of the oYlstead act to per mit light wines and beer. . And all immodest dress on the stage and elsewhere.1 Also alt immodest and Immoral literature. And j that this body of "women will endeavor, to promote' clean morals and law en forcement. Committee, t ml 9 Reduced Prices I - On baty chicks, and, 273 State. Flake's Pet mlltf -i Visits City ; ; Mrs.' Charles Kreuger spent Sat urday in Salem.; She is a resident of .Independence. r ' Fnrnltnre Upholstery ' ,-. -: And repairing. " Giese-Powers Furniture company.' r j r t20tf Dont Read This Unleoa ; You want to make money. We can escort you to a buy in Salem property in any amount from $150 lot on up 'that can be handled for amounts from $10 on up. We be lieve we can show you why. Salem is a good bet. Come in soon. Becke ft Hendricks, 189 N. High Street ; 1 . - T mI3tf FARM LOANS PROMPT SERVICE No Commission SCHNEIDER-BELL REALTORS. 147 N. Com'L 4 TeL 577 Underwood Typewriter 6x ' Direct Factory Branch Cl Conrt Street Fbone SSa TypewrlUra Rented, Bold : - Repaired Spedal rental rate to atmdami TRACY'S FUEL YARD 107 D Ctreet . Telephone 313 10 av fca. n r 4 , t ft 1 " at . ... . w 11 ell PRoopcrs BRIEF Lodge Will Entertain- On Tuesday . eTenlng, May 1 8, Central lodge No. 18 Knights of Pythias, will play host to" members of Serrice lodge No. 114, Portland. A large delegation from the metro- polls is expected." Rank of page will be conferred on several .mem: bers. " A royally good time is an ticipated and refreshments will be served. ' ! ;:i Try Our Creamy Malted Milk at the fountain Darby's Drugstore. ml( We Have a Few Good ' Serviceable Ford tourings with or without starters for $50 to $135. Used Car Corner, 246 State St., H block west Ladd & Bush. . . I m!6 Old Fashioned Dinner- "' , Fried spring chicken. Come and be satisfied J Salem Restaurant, 12-8 p. m., 75c. 7 t '. ml6 Ready to 'Finance --p.:' ' : i P. H.Bellj occupying office 526, United States' National bank, s in position,-, through ( companies represented by hhn. to aid in fin ancing business Or home construc tion and purchase of farms. ' flaul Marion-;-. -y Dollar dinner, served 5:45 to $ every evening. t- J2tf We Are Now Registering Women to Work at the Starr Fruit Products Co.,. Church and MiU Sts. Phone 439. . m2tf $500 Down :'.5-''--tjv Balance exactly like ' rent. ; 4 rooms and nook with furnace, fire place, full cement basement, wired electric range, modern garage, etc. Total price $3750. Being finished. Becke &' Hendricks,' 189 N. High Street. ml3tf England Visits Here- Lawrey England of Cottage Grove was a week-end guest at the home of - his brother, James England,, in East -Salem. He re ports fruit ! and farm crop pros pects good in. the upper 'end of the Willamette Valley. ; ' Eaton's Hat Shop ' Office of City : Dye Works, 1 4 1 S. Liberty, Phone 1919 ml$ The Spa j t ,l -' .- New' Annex soon open Salem's most 'beautiful .dining room. Watch for opening announcement. ' ' J ; 1 ' alt Fresh Dressed Shad : 10c lb. Midget Market. ml Meeting Is Called 1 ? 3 - The WCTU : will hold a good citizenship meeting at the hall on the 'southwest corner of .Commer cial-: and ' Ferry5 streets. Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock." Rev. E. C. Whittaker of the First Chris tian church will deliver an address which' will be of interest to the public in general and to all good JOE WIUIAMS The Battery XXaa 5 Syitmatie Work, So Oass Work 1 WDLXiARD . 6S1 Oowrt St, 1M FARM LOANS PR03IPT SERVICE : Baal SUt Lmm Xafaraacs '. - ; t 8arty Bond. ,, P. II. BELL. S29 TJ. 8. Baak Bids. Thmf 874 CHOICE of Traub Genuine Orange Blossom engage.-' meet and wedding rings to a ' tribcte to the Judgment and '" good taste of the wearer. . HART21AN T.R03. . .Civars ! JawaUa, Cocnu -.. gtu aaa XAbutj. - P-d A - .-... I . : It yon are looking' for a Ford Roadster be sore and see this one at Viek Bros. It Is in fine condition with 80 per cent rubber and sev eral extras. The price is "WOT" citizens. All candidates for the legislature are invited to be : pres ent and be Introduced to the audi ence. It is desirous I that all wom en interested in . their community, city or state, be present. Royal Chinook Salmo Sliced, 25c lb.. Midget Market. Complete Assortment Of all styles of orihophonie Vic- trolas in stock now.) Geo. C.- Will, 432 State St. ' i m!6 Will Party Who Picked Up Alaakan marten neek piece' last Moftdayr afternoon please call 1699W, mir i " - --- 1 - Given Time to File- ' t Russ Beckett, convicted in .the Justice court on a Hquor charge, has been granted until June 1 to file his bill of exceptions on ap peal to the -circuit cjourt. The or der fixing the timjs was ' signed Saturday by Judgej Kelly of the circuit court.' f " -' ' ; Suits Cleaned and $1.25. Cash an4 Carry Clean rs. Down town receiving office, 352 Chemeketa St. j" flltt For Sale . I . Pedigreed . Police Dogs, extra Quality. Reasonable price. Flake's Petland. 273 State or Pacific high way. 1 I m3tf Plead Not Guilty John George and Tom Duffy, accused of statutory charges, en tered pleas of not guilty when they were arraigned u circuit court Saturday Deiore jnage rercy Kelly." No time. his yet been set for - trial. -; The youths, 15 and 17 years of age, were Jsecretly; indict ed by the grand Jury. ' - U F. J, Lafky . . .: Republican candidate-for. repre sentative. Primaries May 21. mz A Few-More . ,t Of the "Write! packages , left, going at-3 9 c Twelve large sheets cf folded paper-and ten lined en relooes -to rnau-tt. commercial Book Store. : r t mis Divorce la. Granted - l, William Chase Iwas granted divorce from MaryiA. Chase in the circuit -court yesterday. The plain tiff defaulted the cjase. The order granting the decre4 was signed by Judge L. H. McMihan. , , , -ir , , Marriage Is Performed Howard T- Rossj of Oregon City and Bernice Wells, 1297 North Eighteenth street were , married here Saturday by Jf. T. Hunt, Mar ion county judge, j 1 : The New Way Mending Fluid Sold at Darby!s Dm g Store. Mary C. Wood, agent. ml6 T - - - Chicken Dinner 75c . -At the 1 Oyster Loaf. : ml 6 T Expert Gardener ,i Wilt care for your place, during vacation. 'Day, .week or monthly contracts. Call J. W. Maruny. Phone 916 i mlS Dismiss Divorce Bait A divorce suit brought by Sophia Williams iagainst Lovell J. Williams has been setuea oui of court and the case was ordered dismissed Saturday in circuit court .. . .... ..... i ..... ... ? on motion - or. tne ipiaintin. Hate Cleaned awf BTocked 76a. Cash and; Carry Cleaners, 152 Chemeketa St, f21tf Flowers for Porch Jtoxea. i And 'bedding out; large assort ment', best quality. We deliver Hake's PelUnd. 273 State. m2tf Club to Sleet . 4 5 Members of the West x Salem Cbmmunty club will hold its regu NEURITIS Those- sharp shooting pains ' - that stay, night and day ,' , Chiropractic removes the , -: . cause of ; Neuritis. . i WHY SUFFER? Dl SGOFIELD, The Best in Chirhpraetis ZZ3 Oregon Kij. ' "' Cal:x ar monthly meeting Monday eve ning. The meeting will take place in the basement of the West 8a- em ; church. , ; Recommendations for dty officers will be made, fol lowing the regular meeting. . AH citizens of the town have been in vited lo attend the meeting and hear the recommendations. Fresh Sliced Halibut , 25c lb. Midget Market. ml6 Xearly All , i , The sheet music is written with ukelele accompaniment. This has made the ukelele and ukelele-ban- 0 the popular instruments of 40- day. Many are sold. Ceo. C. Will has a fine assortment, v 482 State St. . . " ml6 Kimball Pianos 3- P .. ' At Moores. m!6 Woman1 Seeks Divorce Faye Rbshelm has filed suit for divorce agaiust Clarence Rosheim, charging cruel and inhuman treat ment. They were married in Sil verton n March, 1923 She also asks the return of her maiden name of Faye Bentson. Lunch Box Open Sundays 181 South Liberty. ml6 Wanted Listings Of rooms for visitors of the O. O. F. Grand Lodge, May 24 to 27. -Telephone 1986-R Mon day or Tuesday, ml 6 Essex Coach For Sale - Like new. Wood's Auto Top Co. ml6 Visit Salem Mrs. K. E. Cahlll spent Satur day in Salem. Her home is in In dependence. Announcement of Opening Of Hotel Alona, formerly Baker Apts., 645 Ferry St. New dining room service, home cooking and serving. We greet you with smile; Menu Sunday: Chicken soup fruit salad, roast chicken, dressing and roast veal, potatoes,, turnips, tea, coffee or milk, strawberry short cake or cream pie, 45c. ml6 Old Fashioned Dinner- Fried spring chicken. Come and be satisfied. Salem Restaurant, 12-8 p. m., 75c. ml6 Governor to 8 peak- Governor' Pierce Saturday acr eepted an invitation to speak at patriotic religious meeting to be held at Tacoma on July 4, under the auspices v he ministers of Central churches "at city. Gov ernor Hartley; of .Waii t agton state also will gtve&ah address at the meeting. . ;-" C Melody Bax Good conaition, jts; sio aown, balance- $7.50 per month. Moore's Music, Hquae. mil F. J. Lafky : Republican candidate for repre sentative. Primaries May 21. Observance. Better Law and Con scientious Law Enforcement." m21 Fnrnltnre Upholstery And repairing. Gleae-Powers furniture company. s20tf (sk Prisoner's' Return Governor Pierce Saturday issued requisition papers on the governor of California for - the return to Oregon of K. L. Parsons, who is wanted in -Tillamook county for passing a .worthless check. An officer left here Saturday for Cali fornia in quest of the prisoner. . GOOD FRESH GEORGIA PEACHES, 92JBO PER BITSHEIi CRATE, Much lower prices' in 6 bushel riots. . . Now shipping1 Elbertas and Carmens. Buy a crate for your summer ice -cream. Write for quantity prices to ;' ; GRIMES BROKERAGE CO. Room 429 . Kimball House , ; Atlanta, Georgia : f DISEASES r Treated by Osteopathy and the latest Electrical Therapy In cluding Drv Abram's Electronic System. " N ... ; No Charge for -' Consultation 'j DR. B. H. WHITE rtV'iician and Surgeon 106 U.-8. Bank BaUding Salem. Oregon Water Rates-Filed, The Bnnker Hill Water com pan j which was organised recently in Coos county. Saturday ' filed Its tariff in' the offices, of the public service : commission. -7 The. water company ..'will ; serve ; the . west Bunker Hill district.. ... . Used Emerson Plan $150: easy terms. Moore's ml6 Music House.' 1 , Get Yonr Berry Boxes And HaUocks from us. Largs supply always on -hand. Spauldiog Tirrine Co. ml3 Will Represent Orreoi . J. Barde of Portland Saturday as appointed by. Governor Pierce to represent this state on Oregon day. August 12, at. the sesnni-cenr tenni&l at Philadelphia.. t . ... ; '" ' Picnic Time Is Here .. We carry a full line of salads and cooked meats. Come to the Bake-Rlte Bakery and let us plan your picnic lunch. m ii hS-m ' fma!l Warehouse Property Cheap $3000 cash. takes a small ware house site "with house bringing in good return. Close, tar business and on R. R. ' switch. Both pavings paid. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High St. , m!3tf Fined on Liquor. Charge ' W. C. Kiefer of Salem, who was arrested Friday niht'4bir Officer Wintersteen and charged with be ing intoxicated, .'was fined $10 by Judge Poulsen Saturday. ' It Pays to Look WeU Oregon Bldg. barber shop will help you. Union shop., ml6 For Sale or Rent- Modern five 'room bungalow 185 North 13th" SL ml6 Eat at the Lunch Box 181 South Liberty. ml6 VisiU Salem ' Mrs. W. C. Swann was a Salem visitor Saturday. She is a resi dent of Myrtle Point. - Employment Report Filed During the past week 112 men and 30 women. have received em ployment through the employment bureau of the Salem YMCA7 ac cording to a report 'filed by Sims Phillips, head of .the bureau. ( Continued ' on page 6.) OBITUARY Baars , Raymond Conrad 'Baars died near Waconda on Thursday, May! is, ai me age oi-za years. lie is survived fay his parents,- Mr., and Ms. William Baars, two brothers, Dennis and Harry, of Gervais, and two sisters, Grace -Baars and Mrs. Mabel tteherg. - Funeral services will be held from the Webb fune ral parlors on Monday at 2 p. m. Rev. Ernesten will officiate. In terment in IOOF- cemetery. FUNERALS Funeral services for the late Maria Thompson will be held from the First Congregational church on Monday, at J o'clock. Rev. Kantner and Rev. Ward will offici ate. Committal - services will be held in- City View cemetery. Th Terwilliger ; funeral;; home is in charge. . ' . . i REJOICE .": " - .. . .. - Beauty is sweet to us because she dances to. the same fleeting tune with our "lives. " Knowledge . is precious to us, because we shall never have time to' complete it. All is done and finished, in the eternal Heaven. ' But earth's .flowers of illusion are kept : eternally fresh by death." ' Brother keep that in mind and rejoice. ' . : ' ' - -. . " Rabindranath Tagore. W. T. Rigdon & Son GENERAL ; FROGHT LINES Operating in v connection . with the Salem Navigation Co., from Salem to Eugene. Daily Trucks TRUCKS ANYWHERE ' FOR . ... .'-HIRR',--,;'i-i------- Salem phones, $67, Res. 2106W Eugene phone: 477 " ' (In no way connected, .with General Transfer lines.)' . .. D-nin U rue to shortage of experienced shoo clerks tve were tinable to handle the StOr la l aax. jaiuruajrriunureus were turned away to whom OUR EFFORTS TO SECURE HELP HAVE BEEN REWARDED. EV ERY ONE V WILL: BE QUICKLY ft AND PROPEKL X NOW ON. :w4ei"f THE E of John Will resume tomorrow .witK further drastic price cuts to force out the stock as F. ,W. Woolr worth company must have possession. ' These Prices Effective" pTombrrow on WalK-Over, Cantilever '" ' Measure .1 STAGE LASTS FOR WOMEN High arch fitters in this feature -bargain! lot include strap pumps, gores step ins, oxfords and novelties. There are patent kid, calf and colt leathers. The very f latest models and styles, supreme to $lp.00 values. Choice whUe they last ' Peaches and Cream $4,40 Young Less Than Half Price The fine staple conserva ive Walk-Over j as .well as all the -new snappy styles are here! "360 pairs at $3.30 and a I store - wide choice in two lots. Every thing .for. style, comfort and good wear at $4.40 and $5.50 ft v Just in Season Now . White Kid, Buck and Canvas Ladies' and: misses strap pumps, sandals, oxfords. Also sport oxfords in white buck with calf trim, 65 . pairs in the lot, while they last. : you r -I unrestricted .choice I 85c Sensational Value . - J l The.; braatifnl Spnntex ser vice and chiffon nose, . entire stork" goes, while It lasts at 2 ' pair for $1.73, or the Pair;88c t : ' Ladies' Fine Oxfords 'i ? . ' Ileal Sensational Value i ; Fine blaclc and brown ; kid oxfords with rognd toe andme .dium or low heels. .- These are fine, "close, Arch fitters that you'll appreciate as to comfort as well as agree they're worth 'thtv (imM t-i ; :- :.;' St . A $3.30 ' Built n Arch v , Rest Cure. Oxfords Come in blacky and brown kid for women and girls. Cor rectlve and comfortable foot- wear and the great saving this ' Eviction ' price 5 means to - yon; ' Limited to quantity en hand. ' c Onehalf the store leased to Vpolvorth's, so we'll sell to the-bare walls to rhalis way for nov improvements.,-- ... ' .--V Yv rri- 114 LIBERTY STREET rJ 415 GTATE GTHH , . . J . .. . . ' -..:. l u S? 1 the crowds that pacrced" we offer our .apologieas. M 1 1 tAJ rKUM J. e '- s Footwear For Ladies A1; arid Misses ' AH the New Novelties, - Choice of the Store This includes everything ai fine hand turns, Qoodycar,, Welts and the popular McKays The materials are kid, calf. kangaroo,l satin, velvet, com Dilution and patent - le&tncr. The colors, include, parchment, stutcrne, blondino, Loi-le rose, gray, combinations , und black. ' The models are the latest-' Strap and opera pumps trp ins, gores, novelties and tie ef fects. t!. f-'f I'r-'y V - Take yonr r -unrest r i c t e d enojee ,av ;r : ' ' 1 : : $4:40 and $5.50 ' ' MenV Work Shbes Here Is where you men get a . genuine - solid leather, work shoe, 32 . pairs to go tomorrow, i While: they last. . Come eariy' for these " ",-;::$2.85-""' . See. window display's One lot of our guaranteed solid leather $7.50 value men's work shoes go at $4.40. .. . f- "v . ... Meii andVprnen:; . IhUrade . ' 1IIKIXO BOOTS.' Most wonderful bar gains; 10-inch tops. ' ; Ail go $5.50' , ' - Ladies and Misses'' -vii ' - v. , -' Oxford Pums and ' ; Novelties ; . Must - vacate quickly 'hence this great sacrifice 00 pairs of patent, -calf and suede in Iil-grade footwear. .This goes while it lasts foe a mere frac tion of Its real value. See the bargain tables. The pair only $2.20: i x . Children's Shoes " ' -Hundreds of pairs to select from on the bargain tables Bee bUj; display, for only 01.45 t . Boys Shoes 'High grade lines,' all solid leather and built Just like "DudV i tan. black and brown. 'A real sacrifice : . 53.30 " f an m Special