THE OREGON STATESMAN; SALEM. OREGON ; FRIDAY MORNING. JUNE U, 1926 .T- INGRAH&M Alarm Clocks Regular Value $2.00 tf rr While Our Stock Last Jpl .29 We guarantee these clocks for; one year. They are real . good clocks and will give you good service. ft unif zne Best acecfvs fT(ie OWL OR0G STATC STRELT L'BLffTY oauG store J.H.WIUtt PGPDQGTS V : il CIT.t NEWS IN BRIEF The Weather Fair but cloudy at night along the coast; moderate temperature; light to moderate northwest winds. Max. 74; mis. 52; river 1.2. falling; rainfall pone; Atmosphere clear; wlnd. northwest. One License Issued-- L. A. Proehl,fca fireman, and Ladle F. Day id son, both of Port land, were granted a marriage li cense in the county clerk's office here Thursday. ; N Fay Sparks, Soprano . In graduation recital at Waller Hall. Tonight, 8:15. Public In vited, jll ft i Sues for Rent The State Terminal company has tiled suit in the circuit court in this county against the Lotx Larsen Mining company for $873.45,. declared due them, on back rent. "The mining company maintains offices in the building in which the stage terminal is located. You Are Busy Now - ; Come to my store Saturday evening and listen to the new is sues of Victor records and popu lar sheet music for 'your Sunday's entertainment. Geo. C. Will. 432 State St. jll V 1 K of Lamb 85 lb. Farrington's Market, 147 North High. J12 Fined for Parking Mrs. Winnie Pettyjohn of this city was fined. $1 by Judge Poul sen Thursday for parking her car overtime. , 8ee SUfrs Saturday Special ad in this issue. jll Parks Overtime, Fined CM. Coffey of Salem was fined $1 by Judge Poulsen Thursday for parking his car overtime. Tlte New Kennedy Apartments - At 1243 State St. are now ready for occupancy. J13 Non-Support Case Filed v Arthur Baldwin; of jj'alls City was arraigned in the justice court Thursday before Bratler C. Small, justice of the peace, on a charge 1 i i f FARM LOANS PROMPT SERVICE Xl stat Lan Ianiuc -Sarty Bonds. P. Hi BEIXi 620 0. 8. Bank BUg. Pkmia 2174 JOE WILLIAMS The Battery Man Srrie Xia Ssttafies WILLARD 531 Co'urt St. Phone 108 Underwood Typewriter Co. Direct Factory Branch BIO Court SU Phone 883 Typewriters Rented, Sold, : " Repaired,:. Special rental rates to Students Wood Wood TRACY'S FUEL YARD 167 D Street Telephone 2313 In F. N. WOODRY Salem's 'Leading; AUCTIONEER Pays Cash For. Furniture Residence and Store ' 1810 North; Summer , ; PHONE 511 "EMabUsned Since t9tV, of non-support, preferred by his wife. The case was continued when Baldwin promised to sup port his-family. To Trade t 40-acre farm near Independence for Salem property. What do you want to trade? A. B. Kelsey, Cobbs & Mitchell Co., 349 S. 12th. jll Get Some of that Delicious Chipped beef. Farrington's Mar ket, 147 N. High. J12 Permit not Obtained Arrested for operating a motor vehicle for hire, without first hav ing obtained a public service com mission permit, J. Marshall of Sa lem vwas fined 110 when he en tered a plea of guilty in the jus tice court Thursday. The Xew Kennedy Apartments At 1243 State St. are now ready for occupancy. j 13 Jefferson Man Fined E. S. Ruggles of Jefferson was fined 910 In the justice court Thursday when he was arraigned on a charge of permitting a minor to operate his automobile. He was 'arrested by Capt. RJenneth Bloom of the state traffics-department. W. C. Hiesie was given a permit to build four garages at a 'total cost of $300. A. T. King took out a permit to repair the two-story dwelling at 63 South Capitol street at a cost of $300. The PEP company received a permit to build ah addition to the power house on Liberty street at a cost of $3800. The Supreme Court Of the United States has just decided that a proper building re striction is binding. We have lota for sale in three building restric tion districts in Salem. Lots priced from $475 to $2500. Terms, 10 per cent down, 50 payments if de sired. These are all three new home districts just starting to build up. In five years all values should double or more. A large choice of - size, shape and facing. Pick yours and start saving now. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High street. J13 To Speak Here Irving E. Vining, president of the Oregon State Chamber of Commerce, will be the principal speaker next Monday noon at the luncheon of the Salem- Chamber of Commerce. Furniture Upholstery O And repairing. , Giese-Powers Furniture company. . s20tf Ohling Is Elected Merrill Ohling was elected Thursday a member of the board of directors of the Oregon Finance Corporation, taking the place of Dr. Ainsley Q. Bates who has held the position for some time and who resigned recently because of other duties. Halik A Eoff for Electric Fans 8-inch fans, $6.50. J12 Members rend V isiting Brothers Of Salem lodge No. 4. AF & AM are requested to attend the fune ral of Dr. Carl E. Cashatt. As semble at the temple. 10:15 Fri day a. m. By order of W. M. Signed, "J. D. Berwick. jll To Build New Home v Dr. Thompson is to build a $5000 home in the 900 block on North Capital street, ' It was an nounced Thursday. The .contract has been'awarded to Adam Engle. Special Dresses Printed Crepe, Printed Georg ette. Polka Dot Crepe. All sizes. $10 to $15.75. Four days only. Eleanor's Hat Shop. 165. N. Lib erty. Jll Had Wrong License Plates . Laurel James of Blacbley, Ore gon, was fined $25 in the Salem justice court Thursday after he had been arrested on a charge of driving with switched license plates. James was arrested by A. G. Dunn of the state traffic de- partment. i For Trade New income business property. What have you? Also, for sale new house $2100, $50 down, bal ance monthly. Best buys in lots in Salem. $400 to $600. Lone Star Realty Co., phone 520. m27tf Building Permits Issued ; - Four building permits were is sued from the office of the city recorder Thursday. D. K. Luthy took out a permit to construct i one story dwelling. at 2501 Fair groundsRoad at a cost of $3000. Princess Slips 81.75 to 15.50. all colors. How ard Corset 5hop 165 N. Liberty jll Fined for Parking E. J. Montandon of route 9, Salem, was fined $1 by Judge Poulsen Thursday for parking his car overtime. Halik & Eoff for Electric Fans 8-inch fans. $6.60. J12 18-Acre Fruit Ranch $4200. 9 acres In bearing lo- gans and nuts. Small buildinrs. Reasonable terms and immediate possession. Becke & Hendricks 189 N. High street. J4tf Parks Overtime, Is Fined John Meyer of this city was fined $1 by Judge Poulsen Thurs day for parking his car overtime Meyers, Cleaner- Ana motn proorer. if your cleaner does not set it clean, try our w,et method. Center St. Vale teria. Phone 2227. Jll of Legion to Meet On June 21 the Salem cost ttfe American Legion will hold its next meeting. At this meeting the delegates to the state conven tion will be selected. Good VflrO-ttand If you re In the market for as good Willya Knight tour ing, be sure to see the one in Tick Bros, used car depart ment. It is ' real snap for some one. Don't miss a chance to save money. i ri mm a were signed by the "mayor of Can yon City; and editor of the Blue Mountain Eajla. -A message was sent to R. C. Reese,' president of the power- company to the effect that under the law the company would be liable to treble damages tor any' loss sustained by patrons of the plant if the service was not restored. 4 Hotel Marion ' Dollar dinner, served 5:45 to 8 every evening. " - J2tl ported, of which number 'three were of incendiary origin. The most disastrous fire was at Im- bler where a warehouse and con tents burned with an aggregate loss in excess of $100,000. Pure Lard 20c lb. Farrington's. 147 N. High. J12 Local Boy Honored- Moody Benner of Salem high school will receive a Ttemington portable typewriter this morning as the award for speed tests he has passed during the past school year.- J. M. Fost or roruana, ais- trict manager for the Remington Typewriter company, will come here especially to make the pre sentation.-' How About This House For $6300. In Oaks, on North Summer street. New with the things you want, like you want them. -Mostly cash. Becke & Hendricks, 1S9 N. High St. J13 Program Is Arranged A highly entertaining program will be offered by the brush Col lege .community club tonight at 8 o'clock in the community hall. The general public is invited to attend the meeting. Furniture Upholstery And repairing. Gelse-Powers Furniture company. s20tf Jarman Is in Wales D. J. Jarman, manager of the J. C. Penney store in Salem, reached Lamphere, Wales, Eng land, Thursday, according to a cablegram received here yester day by. Mr. Smith, assistant man ager of the Salem store. Jarman will return here after making a tour of England. Building la Razed Work of tearing: down the building at the southwest corner of State and Liberty streets will be started Tuesday, according to present plans. The' new 10-story building of the First National bank of this city will be erected on the location. Baby Chicks Late season bargains on chicks. Flake's Petland. 273 State St. J16 Answer False Alarm The fire department was called last night to extinguish a fire. Investigation proved that it was a. false alarm. Have Too a Flag?' - A beautiful American flag 5 by 3- feet, for only 98 cents. See the coupon in today's paper for .full particulars. m20tf To Observe Anniversary . Today marks the 31st. anniver S&T7 of Rev. H. D. Chambers, rec tor of St. Paul's Episcopal church of this city. A service will be held this morning at 9:30 o'clock. The public has been invited to attend. MS MID FOB MGUffi Florence Lake and Frances 'Meriot Have Charge " of Recreation ' The two women supervisors for the Salem playgrounds this summer- have been selected. Tbe two men supervisors are yet to be se lected. 'Florence Lake, who has had charge of the physical education at Highland school this year, will be fn charge of the playground at Lincoln school, supervising both boys and girls. Frances Meriot, a graduate of the physical education department at Oregon Agricultural college, will have charge of the girls in the playground at 13th street. There will be a man in charge of the boys at this playground, and he will have a man assistant. Opening of the playgrounds this summer was made possible by the Salem Rotary club, whose members raised sufficient funds to carry out the work. The city council, - in outlaying its budget, entirely neglected to provide for the playgrounds. Lunch Meats Farrington's, 147 N. High. J12 To Hold Camp After having looked over sev eral prospective Bites, the YMCA officials have decided to hold the summer camp on. the Little Fork of the Santiam river. The camp will be opened July 20 and will run for two weeks. Bob Board man, physical director for the Sa lem YMCA, will have charge of the camp. For Rent, New Bungalow 825 House $15, Apartment, cheap. Phone 630. J12 Baby Chicks Late season bar trains on chicks. Flake'S Petland. 273 State St. J16 Error Corrected In the Willamette university catalogue, but recently off the press, the assertion is printed that Klmbal school of theology will re move to Seattle in the fall of 1927, The error was brought abauUbe caiise such was the understanding at the 'time the catalogue went to press. It is now definitely estab lished that the school is to remain in Salem. S2100 Cos! Pickup 6-room plastered house. Clean and excellent - condition through out. Vacant at 14th and Mission streets. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High street. . J4tf Collision Reported M. B. Stegner reported Thurs day that the car he was driving collided with that driven by F.R. Pattridge at State and 14th streets. Both men are from Salem No damage was reported to either car. If You Are Fond Of real fresh unadulterated but termilk. come to our dairy. An- dresen & Son, 475 Ferry. J12 Lions to Meet Members of the Salem Lions club will hold their regular week ly luncheon this noon at the Mar ion hotel. Quality Meats Popular Prices Farrington's, 147 N. High. J12 Wrestling Saturday. June 12 Armory arena. Snappy prelim inaries 8:30 p. m. Robin Reed, Corvallis, vs. Soldier Mack, Se attle. Ladies accompanied by es cort, half price. Advance seat sale at Smith's cigar store. J12 Board Meeting Held The board of directors of the Salem YMCA held Its monthly meeting Thursday in the rooms of the association. Little morel than the regular routine business was brought up. Teachers Now that j?fur -schools are closed why not spend your summer vaca tion in getting a practical educa- tion in shorthand, typewriting and f KArVaor(fir vi sjAtiVA si VI n.jv a as s a vu as r7sa v wm education of this kind at the Capi tal Business College in .the sum mer. Enroll now. jll ; . i Failure to Stop Charged : E. D. Hart of route 7, Salem, was arrested Thursday by officer W. O. Edwards and charged with failing to stop his car before en terlng a through street. He was cited to appear this afternoon at 1:30. Fire Losses Heavy . Fire losses in the state of: Ore gon, exclusive of Portland, during the month of May aggregated $273,190, according to a report -prepared by the state fire marshal There were a total of S3 fires re- LADD & BUSH Bankers General Banking Business - Office Honrs irons iw sw m. to s p mv; - , n r r, M Summer Street Home - ' $5250. See 710 N. Summer; furnace, fireplace, hardwood, gar age, walks, paved, etc. Close all schools and business. Becke & Hendricks, 1 8 9 N. High. J4tf Handbag Found Officer' Thompson found a wo man's handbag Thursday and turned it In at the local. police sta tion. .. Hava Von s-anno . To invest in steady income prop erty ? We have large close-in prop erty that will increase in value and net you: more than 6 per cent for sure. Total price, $22,000. t This is a decided; bargain. Let us snow now. -Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. tlfh Bt-A' 413 U S7 V V y r 0 " Ughtsrurnvd Off 5 V; Oariycn City was without 'elec tric lighworpower Wednesday be cause ttf H ffeilure iif the service! lDe rririe"i Power company, - ac cording Id telegrams received the JbfficeSi-bf .th public service commission today. f The telegrams School to Close Friday Commencement exercises of the Oregon Sehool for the Blind will be held tonight at 8 o'clock in the auditorium of the institution. Five diplomas will be awarded. Those being graduated are Wilbur Lane, Gilbert Lane, MelVin D. Smith, Glenn Walker and Daniel Roberts. Fred J. Tooze will give the address aad present the diplomas. The public is invited to the exercises. 98c Aluminum Sale Saturday at Stiffs.. Jll Legion Men to Marcli Members of tbe Salem post of tbe American Legion are to mareh ic the Flag day pifade to be held Monday evening it was announced at legion headquarters Thursday night. All members 'of the post are asked to report at the Elks temple at 7 o'clock Monday even ing. Special Dresses Printed Crepe, Printed Georg ette, Polka Dot Crepe. All sites $10- to $15.75. Four days only. Eleanor's Hat Shop. 165 N. Lib erty, jll Officials Perplexed- Penitentiary officials ye&terday were wondering what disposition lias been made of the case of John Tiutchek of Portland, who was sentenced recently to be banged in che state prison here today for the murder of his wife. Investigation showed that no appeal of Butch ek's'case had been filed in the su preme court. ROMARCE DISCUSSED BY FAMOUS SOPHO CHICAGO. Junfe 10. (By As sociated Press) Miss Claire Dux, internationally known lyric so prano, whose engagement to Charles H. Swift, vice president of Swift and Company, was announc ed last night, today characterized thAir romanee as "love at first SiKht." She met Mr. Swift when he ap peared, here for an Opera engage ment and says she was attracted to him bv his. interest in music Her professional career, she told reporters," will end with her mar riage. in the late summer or early fall, but she added hopefully that she. did not think her. fiance's ul timatum would prevent her , from appearing In an occasional concert ior.cnamy. "I'll be able to -sing so; much better when I'm married, -she said "every, great singer marries, nearly ; every great; finger' - you can name has combined 'matri mony with her aft and , his sung tfce better, tor u. bingers are nai nrallv domestic." - " '1-- - v The cotfple pian'to- go'lto Cape Cod,; where the ..Shifts ;tormery owned, a .home, iarr-thlr.Ahoney- . 1 . njW ilJ V.I W moon.. Biim: uu lawiiuu tua raljftnlh. adde6;c7 aa.an arter thoucht that It fcUU'hor oe so tdsmalL eltfier as XherS ifereH flftjy MtatHses VT - tsTffT ntr)ir alone. family Pringle The busy berry picking times we hero again. The strawberries are all cleaned up and the logan berries l and Royal Ann chcerries are .being picked. carl Propet or the u. S. navy is, home on a short furlough. . . There are a number of non-res- dent families camped in this vicin ity 'assisting the fruit growers in harvesting their crops. Since the warmer- days have come the corn is stretching up und proudly waves its foliage in the breeze. Mrs. T. J. Browning of North Sixteenth street, Salem, has just completed, a pleasant visit at the Crystal Springs farm. The hay makers are cutting and hocking these days. Mr. Potter finished marketing his cherries Tuesday. A number of Pringle people at tended a picnic in the vicinity of Sunnyside la3t Sunday. and baby also visited at the Rich home last Thursday. W. P. IShutt, who has been vis-J iting relatives In the east for sev eral weeks, returned home Tues days ! Mrs. Reuben De Jordan was called to Wt. Angel Saturday eve ning by the serious illness of her father, N. Schmaltz. E. Plas and son Vernon were in Portland; Monday. WORK IS HANGED 1 EFFIGY BV FARMERS i t , i Homesteaders Voice Dissat isfaction With Irrigation 1 Settlements SALEM ADUTO SSOCIATi 11 A Number of Salem Members to Attend Convention at Sab Francisco in July ? PHOENIX. Ariz.. June 10 (By Associated Press) Reports, here today told of tbe hanging in effi gy of Dr. Hubert Work, secretary of the interior, last night by home steaders! in the Paradise and Deer thlleys, a part of the Verde river irrigation and power dis trict. A card attached to the effigy bore the sign: "Dr. Work hanged for hanging us up. Paradise Verde Homesteaders, 500 strong." Thirty feet away a sign board carried ;the words: "God Bless Our Loyal Friend, Senator Came ron." i The figure still was dangling from the gibbet late tonight. Senator Ralph Cameron, re publican of Arizona at the in stance of the settlers in this re gion introduced in the senate a bill designed to clear the title of the irrigated districts to rights of way forj its reservoirs and canals. Permits: for financing reclamation of lands in this section were re cently cancelled by Dr. Work. The Cameron bill has not been acted upon. At a club at Scotts Mills Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Dixon and family visited relatives at Battle Ground, Wash., Sunday. Mrs. Henry Daly and Mrs. Betty Coleman df.the Ablqua. and Mrs. Kate Landening visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott Sunday. Mrs. l.cla Bellinger and daugh ter, June, of Salem, visited Mr. and Mrs. -Floyd Shepherd over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hogg and daughter Doris, and Dortha Shep herd attended the graduating class of Salem Jdgb school last Friday night. Tneir daughter, Loraine beinc one of the graduates. . harass Cully, wio is working near.'M&iallaj. was home over Sun day. ' ' B. 11. Herrick, county surveyor, andMr. Hart were surveying 'a piece of road "near Ed Clough's place Friday morrilng. ""Mrs. Florence Perdue left for Portland' Sunday after visiting her parents, MrJ and Mrs. Monroe GroshQng.for. a week. . J. B.' Lawrence, who is working at.thi SUver Falls camp, was home on Sunday. - Mr. and Mrs. Dave Delano, who hare been living in . Portland the past winter; bate returned to their rancbY"Mrv Oelatro graduated re- cenuy irom tne moie scnooi in Portland. Albert -Moberg, who is in the t:avy, is home on a furlough, vis iitng his parents. Funeral services were held Sun day afternoon at the Christian church for the 'small son of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Kellis, who died early Saturday morning at the age of two months and 25 days. Mr. and Mrs. Kellts and family whose home is In California, are visiting their parents here, being on a two weeks vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Magee and davghter Kmily and Marlon, were enjoying the ocean breeze at the coast the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. George Haynes visited Mr. Haynes' mother in Sil- verton Saturday. ; . Mrs. Lillie Ia Valley and two children of Great Falls,, Mont., visited her sister, Mrs. Almond Rich and family several days last week. Mr. and Mrs: A: G. Larson AMERICAN GIRL TO PLAY PARIS, June 10. (By-Associated Press.) Miss Mary K. Browne; captain of the American Wightinan cup team, will have one of her long desires, fulfilled to morrow! afternoon when she meets Suzanne Lenglen, the incompar able French tennis champion, in the final women's singles in the hard court championships. Suz anne revealed some of the secrets of her play to the American girl today, when, paired with Jacques Brugnon in the mixed doubles, she exchanged volleys with Miss Browne, who had as her partner. Baron Von' Kehrllng. To be sure. Suzanne was on the winning side, but the match did not end until the French pair had dropped a set to their opponents. The score was 4-5, 6-4, 6-1. meeting of the Salem Ad the Marlon hotel yesterday it was definitely decided that the Salem blub would affiliate with the Pacific Coast Advertising as sociation and that application would be made at the coast con vention! in San Francisco in July. A number of members of the Sa lem club are planning to attend this convention and they want to be the taby baby club represented. A stunt has been arranged in which (he president. E. A. Brown, would be wheeled on the conven tion floor in a baby carriage by anothef member of the club. The president, however, has not signi fied his intention of endorsing such a! stunt. -The matter of advertising Sa lem was the principal topic of discussion and a desire' was ex-' pressed for the club to assist in the entertainment of the group of prominent railroad men who are expected to visit Oregon in the near future. FAITH The child. who enters life-comes not with knowledge or in - tent. ; . . - . So those who enter death must go as little children sent. Nothing ' is known ' But I be- ttlieve that 6od Ts overhead; And as Itfe Is to' the living, so death is to'the dead. Mary Mapes Dodge. W. T Rigdoii & Son a . jj . m i ' . Wff . . J I . I 1 i , - 4 ; DISEASES Treated Tiy.OJteopathy and the latest . Electrical -Therapy. In cluding Dfl;Abramp Electronic . No.Charfjft for . J CcpsalUXlhn' - 1 DR. THITBI m A m w . . . M A Honey Nut I Straws i i Regular price 40c lb. i -j Special For Saturday Only i I VSc 2; lbs. for 35c i . ' j Only At SCHAEFER'G DRTJQ STORE Original Yellow Front PHONE 197 Penslar Store 135 jNorth Commercial St. ! fmmiimwimwimimw' 4.HM1 r m 11 We wish to announce the OPENING OF Knights Barjbecue and Confectionery at 379 N. High Street - Saturday, June 12 Dixies and Balloons given Free on Opening Day Everyone Welcome m E"-2 I i f i 1 E U I J V.tt I n know good milk when they taste it SummasBc s '" re Our miUcisWHOLfe MILK Rich, nourishing and PURE Capital City Cooperative Creamety - - i . Phone 299 :f