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TIIE OREGON STATESMAN,-S ALEJL OREGON WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 19, 1926 "8 1 ! v fi 1' I 1 p t '4 1 ; : !i I. it f ) Special 10 Day Advertising Sale On The Master' Health Builder !r r IL Jt ; i . . Karnok is a purely vegetable preparation de-1 V, veloped by a scientific blending of roots, herbs and barks. It is a" new, sensational treatment - - lr trial- has amazed the world bv its health' build- .d mg power. j Buy Now and Save 31c V " V : Sold on a Money Back Guarantee 5 Cft W Tftk ' 0.RUGV- CITY NEWS IN ; UNSETTLED - - Generally cloudy; cooler In In terior; gentle rariable winds. Tuesday Max. 76; Min. 58; Rir-er-0.1 falling: Rainfall none: At mosphere part cloudy; Wind 'northwest. . ' .Ilullding Firrniits Issued-".. Two buildings permits were Issued Tuesday from the office of .the city recorder, .William Kieper -'took out a permit to construct a one story dwellings at 1845 Sagi- saw street at a- cost of 24500. R. V. Grlner was. issued a permit to "'erect a one story dwelling' at 185 . .North Twenty-third at a cost of 11,000. ' - - r,. Get Your Rugs During the s ' Make-room sale. Hamilton's. ' " nil9 We Are .Ifow 'Registerin2 . Women rto ; Work at the Starr - i S-ri Products Co., Church and m2tf District Asks Time ' " y The Crook county imprerement district has ... requested the . state irrigation and securities commis sion to extend for a term of two and one-half years state guarantee of Interest on $95,000 of bonds lrstted for development purposes. The improvement district also has COUMTY I believe in . bringing home the bacon for ; ; Marion County ; , I ant a. candidate for Representative . , 1 ' . ; Vote For 47H.H.VAtIDEV0nT ' ' . Paid Adr.' .:-'y I - ( 4 BBBSMSMsnnsBi sssasBBsnnnnnn : WS i . - '. . ! 1 : I i ,-' 'L ' ! . ' 2 i f. . .- - . - LADD & BUSH, Bankers - Established 1868 f f. . ' ' . . '- ' I ' e' 't ' '.. ' ; General Banians Busmesiftfi Office Honre from l&ARNOEC ... weens fT& OUUOQJDGGo. ., , - statu 5 r?r r ; ublrtt requested an - extension of " state guarantee of Interest5 on 194,000 of bonds for a period of two years. The applications will be consid ered at the . next meeting of the . . -r . - 1 bVIIIJUUSlVU I , . , Furnitore Upholstery 1 l: And . repairing. ' Giese-Powers Furniture company. - " s20tf Fined for Intoxication J. A. Barker of this city was fined $25 by Judge Poulsen Tues day upon baring been convicted of being intoxicated. Hats Cleaned and Sloeked 76c Cash and Carry Cleaners, 362 Chemeketa St. f21tf Special on Bedding Plants- , This week only at Greenhouses 15 th and Market, Geranium, etc., 4 in., 21.00 do." Geranium, 2 in.' 50c doz. Aster, Zinnia, Mari golds, etc., 15 cents per doz. No delivery. C F. Breithaupt. m22 Visits S.i1em : Virgii Maasey was a visitor In Salem Tuesday. He is practicing law In Woodburn. Reduced Prices ' On baty chicks, and, 273 State, ' Flake's Pet- i mlltf Escapes and Is Caaght Stella Freed, age 43, was re ported to have escaped from the state" hospital early Tuesday morn ing. About .10 minutes after the report reached police headquar ters Officer Thompson apprehend ed the woman and turned her over to. authorities of the hospital. Women Wanted To work at Starr Fruit Pro ducts Co., cor. Church and Mill Sts. Phone 439. Matches Arranged; , ' The Salem .high school tennis team has arranged two tennis matches , for the week-end.;; It will meet the. Dallas high school team Friday on t the local courts. and .will journey to Corvallis Sat urday to meet the Corvallis high school team. For Real Hat Renovating f " Take them to Eaton s Hat Shop, office City Dye Works, 141 S. Lib-; erty. Phone 1919. ml9 filla McMnnn Lucky Mrs. William C. deMille of Hoi lywood has Just sent a subbtantial check, to Miss ; McMunn for all available copies of her little book. "Down on the Farm." ; issued by The Statesman last winter, in or' F. N. WOODRY Balems Idlaj ;' AUCnONaaLti : Pays Oaah For Fnrnitniw 'Reaideaee and Store H 1610 Korta SnuMi PHONE 511, 3 MEatabUabed Sine Underwood Typewriter Co Direct Factory Braateh ' ' 819 Court StreeC Phone Typewriters' Rented, gold, i Repaired Special rental ratee to ttmdeaU TRACY'S FUEL' YARD 107 D gfacw Telephone SS1S 10 ja. m. to 3 in. ' jjZ. 79c : STORC pgooqgts' der to prace then in the public libraries of California, as has been done in Oregon, through the agen cy of Miss Cornelia Marvin, state librarian. - This clears up the en tire edition," Another pleasant surprise handed Miss McMunn this week wasr the publication of her poem, ''The Mystery," in the edi torial columns of the Idaho State News ot Pocatello, the same be ing copied from The Statesman of Sunday, where it appeared on the front page. -;.: Kloor Lianpa Specially priced. - - - 4- ft Hamiltou! Leave for SontYi . ' George Paulus and his brother. Robert C, are making a business trip to San Francisco. They are going in the furtherance of the canned goods and dried fruits bus iness. They plan to return to Sa lem in a short time. ' When in Need Of a piano, see the large and beautiful stock of the finest pi anos made; also tome of the cheaper ones now on: sale at Geo. C. Will music store, 432 State St. ml9 To Hold Sale ? . 5 , A cooked food sale will be held Saturday by the ladies ef the First Evangelical church of this city. The sale will be held in the ticket on ice oi iiie souiitern facuic com pany, on . Liberty street, between Court and State streets. ' I Get Your Berry Boxes And Hallocks from us. Large supply always on hand. Spauldlng Logging Co. ml9 Woman's Club to Meet The Liberty Woman's club will meet Thursday afternoon, May 20, for the last . session of the year. Election of officers' will take place. The ladies -are requested to bring needles and thread to sew for the health clinic linen chest. . '. r Dance Thurs. Crystal Gardens-r- Novak's v audfcttes peppiest girl band. m20f Flower Show Friday . Tpe Salem garden club will hold its third annual flower show next Friday, May 21, from 2 until 8 o'clock' in the evening. In the; gar dens of Dr. F. L. Griffith and Dr. R. B. L. Steiner at the Oregon state hospital. The public is in- ited. A , nominal admisaion charge will be made. x For Sale - ' .": ij Pedigreed Police ' Dogs, extra quality. Reasonable price. Flake's Petland. 273 State or Pacific high way. ' ri- y - ra3tf Tesi Spark Armttors A study of spark arrestors . to determine the most efficient device available for commercial use is to be undertaken by the state of Ore gon, the government and private interests, according to L. F. Crone miller, assistant 'state, forester, who returned here Tuesday after attending . a meeting at Tacoma, called by Minot Davis, president of the Pacific Logging congress. Spark arrestors of i six ' standard makes are to be placed on donkey engines in the- northwest for , ex- JOEWILLIAMS The Battery Man Call XJu' Then Se Hew Quick W Gt Tkr. -i ' WTLLAim ," 6S1 Ooart Bt. Fhone 1S3 FARM LOANS J -r PROMPT SERVICE : Bal Eatate ob - lanmtacs Snrvty Bonds. - - . P. IL. BG1J : ' ' 820 XT. 8. Bank BUf. Pkoo 2174 GENERAL f 1 FREIGHT LINES 5 Operating ; In "' connection ' with the Salem Navigation C04, from Salem to Kugene; - - v:; Daily " Trmcla" ;,"C";- TRTJCH3 '- ANTwnmus r ron .. -.-'I ,rahn-., . Salem .phones, 987, Res. 210 SW Eugene phone: 477 ' (In no way connected ' with General Transfer lines.) ; Orerland f Touring - 1034. Like,. new. . Full balloon, new . enamel, perfect motor and a car that bas been well taken care of and will glTO real aerrlce. Yom mast see this to appreciate what wonderful car yon can get for f3&0. - rwcr nBfl9(0Ho 1 perlmental purposes. Reports will be prepared - daily In connection with the operations of the spark a r res tors, and ' these will be senV to the committee in charge ot the exDerimonts. ; Bruce Hoffman of the United States forestry depart ment - will have, charg of the field operations'' :;.i.-jv' . Jacouard Velonr Davenport S79.C0. Hamilton's. mu Weddinz Announced The wedding of Miss seima ui- son to Mr. Sandforth of Oakland. Cal., has been announced. They! hare located in Oakland. Enjoy a Saving by Attending The make-room sale. Hamil ton's, ml 9 Kiwanians Entertained- The Parrish high school orches tra, under the direction of Alice Thompson, entertained the Salem Kiwanians at their luncheon on Tuesday noon with' several selec tions. Dance Saturday at Clemens pavilion. Hazel Green. m21 Team on Way t Members of the Salem high school debate team that journeyed to Massachusetts for the Atlantic coast end of the cross-continent debate left New-Orleans Tuesday on their; way to Los Angeles. Furniture Upholstery And repairing. Olese-Powera rurniture company. 20tf To Attend Convention Ed Schunke. president of the Salem Kiwanis club. Is planning to attend the International Ki wanis convention, to be held at Montreal. Canada, representing the local club. He plans to be gone for fire or six weeks on the trip. . ' , F. J.Xafky Republican candidate for repre sentative. Primaries May 21. Lower Taxes. Less Law. Better Observance. Better Law and Con scientious Law Enforcement.! m21 Divorce Is Obtained . Juanita Kennedy was awaraen a divorce in the circuit court heT4lna "Tnr ' anI also nrohahlV in Tuesdav from Eugene Kennedy.nl a charge of desertion, my werif married in Kelso, Wash., in Feb- ruary. 1924. Mrs. Kenneay al leged that her husband left her during February. 1925. The de cree was signed by L. H. McMa han, Marion county circuit judge 1 Monarch Klcctrlc Ranees Demonstrated. Hamilton s ml 8 SDeedlna Is Chariced Fred A. tiarner oi Ionian a was arrested here Tuesday by O. O. Nichols, state traffic officer on a speeding charge. The case has been set for the justice court on' Friday,'May 21. Special on Bedding Plants ; This .week only, at Greenhouses ISth and- Market, Geranium, etc.. 4.in.tf 11.00 doe.- Geranium. 2V4 in - E0 ilni . Atnr. Klnnin.. Marl - golds, etc, 15 cents per dos. No vrnsner in fjperauon . ine new -county , rocs: crusner has been placed -In? operatfon M4..- tht. dnwn.Prer team and won the Union Hill district and is al ready, supplying, crashed rock' for mai Becuon, a crew oi eigni is empioyea to- operaie, me macu ine. Suits Cleaned ana tTeesed f $1.25. a Cash and Carry -Clean ers. Down town recelTlng of flee; 152 Chemeketa fit. : f21ti The First Methodist Episcopai church of Corvallis has sent out invitations to attend the. dedica tion services on 'Sunday, May 53, at 10; 30 O'clock i,: . .;'-;: H;" Women Wanted . To worlc at. Starr Fruit Pro ducts Co., cor. Church and. Mill Sts. , Phone 439. ; Flower for Porch Boxes And bedding out; large assorts ment' best qnality. , We deliret Flake's Peltand . 273 SUte. m2tf Candidates to Speak : ' Governor Pierce, Earl Race and Mayor John B. Giesy will , be among candidates who .will ad dress members of the North Sa- lorn Progressive club tonight. The meeting ,, will take -place at the community hall at 1998 North ; Capitol, street.' --. John .Williamson, ' president' othe- club." will -: pre side. . The public la invited to at-j tend.-';' -c -V'-w.-' av '.:' lv Hotel Marlon.. iX K;" ; r Dollar dinner, served B:4I to 8 erery erening.'';-r-- r' J2tf I ue uui Give . ' A $5 box of candy for an appro-! priate name for our new tea room to- open .Thursday night. -.Voting will be done on Thursday between S and 10. -The Spa. rr al No Xoneer Single ; - ' - : - Fred -AW Erlxon, prominent faa- j lem contractor who has .Just re turned from an ; .. extend trlJ. through-Mediterranean countries, can no longer ' declare himself ' a member ot the bachelorhood. Mrs. Fred A; Erlxon was lnrtoduced Tuesday at the Klwanis club, of which he Is m member. They were married April 28. at Kansas City, Missouri. v';--:. .: -v -: J-. -. ' A Banjo-Hue for Graduation x Present. .-, Ukeleles and banjo ukes at all prices. Geo. C. Will music store, 422 State St. ml 9 Women Wanted To work at Starr Fruit Pro ducts Co., cor: Church and Mill Sts. Phone 439. . Declares for School Site T; M. Hicks.- former president of ' the Salem chamber f com merce, and member of the Salem Kiwanis club, told his fellow mem bers at their : luncheon Tuesday that he is heartily In favor ot the purchase of Tuxedo Park as the site for the South. Salem school unit. He declared that every mem ber of the school board is In favor of the site. He urged members to get out Thursday and rote for the measure, explaining that every taxpayer in this district is eligible to vote. Men, for a Shave That Really Pleases you, go to the Bon Ton barber shop, 153 S. High. ml9 F. J. Lafky-v Republican candidate for. repre sentative. Primaries May 21. m21 Fined for Speeding. C. W. Gatchell of this city was fined $5 by Judge Poulsen Tues day for haf ing driven his car at an excessive rate of speed. Hamilton's Have Expert- Furniture repair men in all de partments. Phone 29. ml9 Escapes and Is Captured Police received the report late Tuesday .afternoon that Jack White had escaped from the boys state training school. Tuesday evening he was captured by Offi cer Victor and turned over to au thorities of the training school. FEAR OF NEIGHBORS BLOCKS DISARMAMENT (Continued from pare 1.) count Cecil, Great Britain, who pleaded several times for concen tration on limitable armaments. The task, Mr. Gibson said, was beset with obstacles and difficul ties, but he was convinced that progress could be made if they ap proached the task with readiness to understand each other's prob lems and patience to seek solu tions. "We have no right to disap- ; Doint our neonle." he exclaimed. ..They? have suffered too "much and their lives are crowded with i fears .of .future wars' . Viscount Cecil frankly declared that England's responsibilities to her overseas -Dossessibns or man dated territories were the meas ure Df oossible reductions on her fh fnmhi f- Ttrftih riiiRxri(. w j,e thouaht.thaf reductions Couid be made by agreement in the size of cruisers and in the number of 1 submarines. Yet he asserted that the British people 'were" passionately desirous" of securing a reduction ot arma ments -"one of the chief causes I of that high taxation which leads to unemployment," SALEM DEFEATS , T Lli K Locals Take Easy Vctory WES 54.' b 4n H Pav II. of 0. FfOSh ay U. of 0 Thursday 1 . ' . -J. ' . DftlQUt 111(11 BWIVU u . Innr twar tha Woflt I.vfin hnnAhJl.II Uanad Tiiesdav afternoon when i v tt..4i, . . . by a score ot 5 to.0. in tne . nest game tne local, nine nas piayea An-rt shrv nrl did - i th3l K-tterv Work for Salem, on- posing Fletcher and ! Mootry- for West, Lynn. Fabry allowed but five hits.? r ; j Salemfr started the .scoring in the seeond Inning and secured an- otBer run in the third. Two runs were oetainea rn tne iinn . ana the other In the sixth; West Lynn .failed to put tho necessary men on bases to cause any con siderable threat. Salem high will meet the TJ of 0 freshmen In Eugene On Thurs day and "the Eugene high school on Friday. ' Northwest mills shipped 4185, 222. feet of lumber by water dur ing 1925. I - SPINAL ; JOIMTS -.., Spinal joints - out of place is the!cause of, your back ache and nervous troubles. Have them 'put in. place. . SBIPSCOFIELD ; tTheJBest in Chiropractic ? C23 Oregon ' fUlem Eneas son Mark A. Paulson, candidate for state representative from j Marion county, is endorsed by 'the HubJ bard Enterprise in tha following terms: 1 - :-' - . ' MMr. Paulson is a man. free from ntanerlinctnolkical alliances or prejudices, broad or mina, true oi heart an American riC the stamp of Lincoln. ; . The-.writer has enjoyed his personal, and indeed intimate, . acquaint anew than 15 years ana an every way h hu nroTen-lo be a splendid sieclmfl of American manhood, en ergetic, resolute and .meritorious ihmntlinnt. ine r.Rierprj, o pleased to, voluntarily offer this Kifio MHnrkAment and - stands roiHr tt &11 times, to recommend men of his type who.5"er theIr services In public anairs PEACE FOREVER, PLEA - OF STEIWER IN SPEECH iOoatinate Xrots Pr 1.) he Is asking the party to homlnate him. he Is obligated to support xne party in what choice it sees nt ro make. He is not worthy to the primary if he is not loyal to his party." - ... Oregon has a legal claim, ana BBSBWMBMnwMHnHSHnMslHMBlsSssVBW OBITUARY - Curtis . : '".. In this city. May 17, MfiMfnr nie E. Curtis at the agdof 8l years. The remains- are - a me Rledon mortuary. Funeral nouncement will be made later, Fickiin In this city, . 492 teenth r street," May North Nine 17, Charles Scott Fickiin, age 73 years, hus band of Anna J.. Fickiin, father of, Homer Fickiin of Alaska Mrs, C. J. Ramsden and Mrs". W.W. Tay lor of Salem. Also survived by six grandchildren. Announcement of funeral later from the Rigdon mortuary. , Schmidt v In this city May 17, Peter Schmida. age" 70 years Funeral services will be held on . Wednes day. May 19. at 10 o'clock, from the Rigdon & Son mortuary, in ferment in I00F cemetery. SUMMERS - Harry Summers, age 13 years, died at a local hospiUI.on Tues day, May 18. Funeral announce ments will be made later' by the Webb funeral parlors- -t. . i A COMFORTING THOUGHT Tis sweet as year by year-we lose Friends out of Sight in faith to muse How . grows la. , Paridise our store.'" " ' - v '"-: John Keble. WT. Rigdon & Son Touring - - '510 Roadster - - - 510 Coupe - ;645 " Coach f - m 645 -v . Sedan 735 Landati Vj765 Ton Truck '395 lTonTruck 550 " . Chafta OWy) . Clear Plate Glass v o ooc, 0 cj-tE.'::?''.- a certainly- a moral claim to-its own resources, he said! The4 United States did - not . purchase Oregon, but; Oregon! came 'voluntarilyinto the union. He declared; We dealt Justly with the gov ernment in the old ' days. It is only, fair that it should be gener ous to us now. Money from sale of ptbiic lands in this state should go to- Oregon." ; j - la opening his address steiwer declared that he is a fundamen taltet in government. He, expressed- the belief that, the precepts- o. the;f6vnders of te constltutior are. Jound and that the govern ment was never intended to Do so cialistic or paternalistic r Nor wat there ever an Intention ;.to have "over-eovernment.T W " j He stated that be is opposed to theJidea of 3,500.000 people being employed in .the government ser- vice". .The government can be run Jusk as well and j certainty Tnore chuanly with less , help, ne saia. ! believe in the; principles . of the Republican natty."' he said. Itthe party will bold to its prih- u j Here rVrW Tf X ff W V V V - V V V V PBE?fE 0 Xs. 1 i II i "77 : : Old Fashioned Bar Double Strength Peppermint V HANDY FAUi-gji ; Y u u "Mmiwl if 'A S -v r X at for Economical - Transportation - - j .. . j.. ; - w- Ijf"111 ; j - i- - ' i ll. ? ": ..- .u At new low prices, the Improved Chev- : rolet represents tlie biggest dollar fori dollar investment everjoflTered in auto '! mojbile history!' ' . ' : Every. model costs, lessl , Yet every ' model brings you the vital improvements that have made the Improved Chevrolet a national sensation i frrim the day it "';; wa$ announced . ' ' I 'XX i You get smoother, snappier, more flexible ' performance at every speed- You get the m - newcomfortofmoreresiUentsprings;you " ' ' get 'the new beauty of newcolors in Duco .' ; all this in addition to Ghevrolet8 time t i proved economy and stamina-- in addi ' tioh to numerous features essential to Tmdtbring satisfaction, such as modern ' three-speed torwrnissioni speedometer, Alemite lubrication Ducd finish, and on closed, models Fisher Bodies and balloon ' tires as standard equipment.- ;' At I . ' . - ' " - ' ' v " 'Never before did your dollar, buy more and one ride in the Improved Chev- rolet will.proye tt.V?0.''-j:;r' i' .J ; . for a s. used in all our .enclosed cars. NEWTC'fOTlOIiEGO.:? ' Opposite City Hall . , x;XXiMxx Salcin, Oregon ' EVERYONE IS-TALKING CHEVROLET ' ;; - ' i nevle f 6r; aa-lndefinite time, to The Willamette university quar tet sang two numbers before Stei wer started "his address. ' Before the crowd, gathered in the armory the , local . Acerican Legion drura corps and Oscar - Steelhammer's band futnished music; Mrs. M. Carlton Smith -rendered a solo Al lowing Sleiwer's address WCCHISIE FUNDS SPENT TO FORCE CANDIDATE (Continued frotn V live or elk tiaaesAhis. amount.-Par !ithographi fu magazines, big ads In Portland and outside'daU'es','ex ienlve J placards, thousand . of . postcards spread over the slate ard traveling expencj cast big-juonev. V6 wonder the mrrrut expression, "The highest edT'atlonal office in the" state burried in te Fhame ot machine U politics euX'K3 mpaign funds. r - 4 HE 4 4 Ts'rhe, Demonstration! .' No wavy glass - used.",. - r ciples.: it win steer the "American Lies