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C'A: THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 29, 1927 if r T i p I I- V 3 r( 11 i , i "JiO w LOCAL WE S:' IN BRIEF Notice to Advertisers After February 1,- ad vert ise- menu and notices In these col omoi will be charged at the rate of 25 cents per line. - . jso f , - y .Vslaable Car Stolen r t fco property of William Block ej05 North Church street, a "iMwjKnf ght sedan was stolen about ; o'clock Friday evening from In front of the Dare Looney place on the Silverton road. It was reported to Salem police." The car carried license No. 143-076. De scriptions have ! been sent 6u t to rearby cities. fZ''"Tl';-'''--'''::''f-'': A Home for Elderly Couple ' Y ' wanted elderly couple to care for suburban . home, ; "Work; very light. Prefer handy man who can make Improvements about place. Small wage and: home tarnished. Address 900 care Statesman. j30 Old Time Dance. Derby Hall , i Sat, night. Spears o reheat ra.J2 9 V Jerald 8. Ilackstrand, MJJ. ; Is 'now locate! in his office In the pew First National bank bldg. Practice limited to infants and children, ..Ninth floor. Telephone 324, i . .. J30 1 Assoult and Battery Charged s " George Ashen (Bremmer has been lodged i In' the county Jail after failing to provide 50 bail J required in justice court' on a charge of assault and battery. filed by Vera McConnelL ; Get Your KvP- Reserved seats for OAC games tonight at Ken Brown's. On sale until 6 p. m. J29 in f RtWrcrs After Scalding William Snow of Portland, who was scalded and burned by steam i while working on the First Na tional - bank- building recently is recovering satisfactorily. Real Old Time Dance t " , Crystal Gardens Tuesday, Feb- ruray 1st.: Dad. Sneers Famous Old ' Time. . Six-Piece .' Orchestra. Popular prices. 60c and 25c. fl j '?v" .- . - Operation Performed;; h " ' - G. W, Millie, 985 North Capitol, I was give na major operation under a local anaesthetic at a Salem hos- pital this weekv1-' ' '. l Operation Performed Kenneth Klein, son of Roy A. Klein, secretary of the state high way commission. Is recovering af ,ter an operation for acute appen dicitis, performed at a local hos pital Thursday' night. , Farley Released John Farley, charged In justice court " here ; with issuing a check without sufficient funds, was re leased from jail yesterday, on his own recognizance. Four Violate Ord inane Fines of -$1 each for overtime parking were assessed to Mrs. Nirm JUVIU Miuiu . I - mAitt fr- -v The Salem .Lionsclub tand8 1 J . .:.rr. " v ninth in the international attend.! u Complete line Of Monarch Electric Hamilton's ance contest, acordlns; .to word received by Newell Williams, sec retary, and annpuncedat the club luncheon Friday. ' - v Hotel Marl Dollar dinner, served 5:45 to S every, evening, M - n26tf Chicks i S00 Reds ' and Rocks,, ready Monday at reduced prices. " Sa lem Chickeries, 264 N Street. . . . . u Sisters to Feed Knigfits ; The Pythian Sisters will serve a dinner this evening, at McCor Back hall from 6 to 8 jo'clock. in connection with the monthly so cial meeting of the men's order, The Knights will hold a short bus iness meeting at , 7 o clock. license Suspended V. J -. TheLarivefrs license of X. Kays was uspenqea,; wnen ne . pieaaea fninv'tn'ftmrriLif sneadlnr In Cottf? I RecwrderiMatki Poulsen's court Tb TTacV.lVood Vard ?tf , : Will be Closed rrmay, ana Sat urday for repairs ' to machinery. Cash and Carry Cleaners; - ! 352 Chemeketa. Tel. 195; J29 1 Payroll Completed The January payroll of the city of Salem for the various city de-s nartments amounts to $4,297. ac j cording to the report compiled by Recorder Mark Poulsen. While Shopping Around j For piano bargains be sure not to overlook , the Tallman Piano store. lOur iow rent location, eco nomical advertising, and absence, of high pressure , salesmen place Dos't Pav More For North Salem Lots until THESE are gone. IT WONT BE LONG NOW. We have 37 Laurel Park Lots left at original prices of two years ago. $475 to700 ns in a position to save you money I. PAVING Paid on many. All in on Quality pianos. See ns before I fine modern home district with buying. 395 South Twelfth St. JZ9 1 jn 7 block of five large permanent Industries either on all bus lines r.nv Interest in KhoD ti or within 2 blocks. All sizes, fac Jim Newberry has purchased an lings, two or tnree togetner ji ae- irt- in hA Rrv! Rirrh barber I sired. Reasonable terms. In ship at 439 Commercial' street. rs Open At Willamette gym tonight' at 0 sharp. Two real basketball mes. Aamission ibc. . . jz Deo It 930 .. you'll be glad you got : yours In .1927 NOW, Becke & . Hendrlcksr 1 8 9". filgh Street V J30 m o n. ii. SAYS: We have a 1924 Chevro let i roadster with new paint, new tires, bump ers, motometer, automat ic swipe and a fine car in every way for -$325 naif Acre ' Modern Small Rome- Price reduced" from 14000 , to 1350 Q to move; s ' On all bus lines. THIS IS AN, EXCELLENT BUY. Becke & Hendricks 189 N. High Street.; -Ov-r': :: J30 The House That Service Bollt 'f ; - Management Class Mectt Professor R W. Coleman of OAC was in Saleni Friday even ing, conducting : , the industrial management class zt the YMCA. LIVELY 'DEBATE MARKS HEARING MEDIC GROUP . - (Coatiflne fra P 1.) -i . . i that he desired assurance 'of. the medical profession that It would not be smothered. Dr. Hall de clared that he could not make any such promise, but thought the bill would' receive careful .considera uon. 4 At this juncture ot the discus sion some person directed a left- tLat, WUkins was; under the iiij riuence ot liquor ana tnat Mrs W ilkins objected to his accom panying them in . that condition- He nourished the revolver, they said, holding it by the barrel;.; "ff .you are going to shoot, why. don't ;adl". One witness said the woman remarked, whereupon Wil kins reversed, the weapon in his hand and fired five shots. : J- nes'ieeuE ii 10 MEET TOiJI HT faithfal wife and - mother. Funeral - services will be held Sunday afternoon at 12:30 o'clock at the Weddle chapel, interment will be in Lone Oak cemetery at Stayton x , Elections of Officers Sched uled for Sessions to Be : ; Held in Portland WML M ON WAY MOTT THINKS NEW MEA8CRE WILL PASS AT ELECTION ' The Oregon legislature will submit an income tax bill to hte people, and the voters will be in see the mighty fall, Mott declared, adding that some of them are go ing, to fall this session. Bonus Commission .Will Mov The state bonus commission has leased the entire fifth floor of the First National Bank building with the exception of theittwo fronj suites. Work is now under way Claude French Released Claude French of Silverton was released from the county jail Fri day, after serving 25. days on . a charge of liquor possession. "' Doors Open At Willamette gym tonight at in tearing out all of the partitions I 6:30 sharp. Two real basketball and! arranging the unusually large! games. Admission 75c. ; j29 ntimber ot rooms into one continu ous suite. Barber Shop Birch and U Newberry, 439 Court St.- J29' I Tracy Wood Company Closed The Tracy Wood company is closed this week-end on account of repairs : and additions to ma chinery in the yard. -. handed Jab a the drugless healing favor of it by the time it comes prOfessiOni 5 Ofi to a vote that is the solution of '.Jesus Christ was a healer. ,re- Oregon's financial nroblem. Renre- caiiaiea air. MCMicunew, uuv . gentative James W. Mott of Astor wouia- nave siooa a iai cnance oe- ,a told tne member8 of the Salem fore? tne- Oregon meaicai ooaru. r.inn. o ,aiv tnn.w. m Dentists,' optometrisis, osmeopaius 1 dfl. cniropracucs ana a numoer Ul u Hig BubJect Joy8 and er nrofessions registered complaint I t i . .. " . . ,T 1 till ..M I MU w a ucgisiaiui, againsi me os'" avoided serious discussion of prob- they wre satisfied when amend- lemg at gtat0 house f th ments - were accepted exempting mogt part them from the provisions of the The legislaturef contrary to pop proposed act. ..a. 'tiA olar opinion, is an accurate cross Dr. Dean Prffd. objected gecti(m of the c botn to that part of the biU wWch pro- abiHty and vie int Mott said. niD1 . ? . fv- u tw ro- and " does not t a system of Qds of treating the ill. This pro- bad l i8lation t preTail for very test was overcome by amending lon the bill so as to Provide that the Qne Qf greatest ..joye ,a io lOrulUlM lumu 0-. ' t?rn would be reported to the state board of medical examiners Dr. Dean declared that he had no objection to the bill as amended. A delegation also was present to protest against those sections of the bill which struck at persons, corporations and firms engaged in hardliner nroDriatory medicines. These complaints were Ironed out to the satisfaction of the demon ttriitnra. E. C. Allen objected to the original . bill on the grounds hat ifwouia'Drereni uj proprlatary. medicines in the state and would put a large number of persons engaged in this business out of existence. - . Louise Palmer Weber 01 ron land in rlosine the debate on . . . ult. ..larul that nenaii 01 me w - ney Holman in Portland last Sat eP"'""! .T" Tnrl Urdaywill be beard with regret inrlrT t;h. In Salem, where he was born 53 awnoie iot oiir.--7 - years ago. and lived until 15 es noinins, b " 1 yeara aeo. Tie was th son of the Mrs. Weber me late r" D. Holman, one of the Hall for his f alrness In accep ting q Salem and a d,rect the many amendments. - It-was deseedent f rovalt fn Rne1and. SCIOFJ OF ROTO IWISSUITE HOUSEHOLD TAX MEETS DEFEAT; PEACE REIGNS (Con tinned from pac 1.) r ' -. ' original bill, and termed the am endment a "midnight, compro- maa n fnrthw MTlir T nanr lonignt at tne chamber of com-1 tow nf hnA.Bnri mirinlrht mm merce: in Portland t -the Oregon proml8e but had some devilment nuai, meeting anq omner. when -This bill," said Mr. Lewis. -Is electfonj of-officers will be held, - w .,. nntfl mn Vnnw following which wiir be a-pro-J hflt la - ft Rnt if It basses It gram.1; arranged by Viola Price! will kntnmlttmill ntut tha afllor- T1?- des Jrof. W. ,es of the circtxIt jodge9 of Molt " wes 01 xo i.ngia uepari- ncmah county, under the statute. ment or oaw ana. u u. Maionei tson Th. hni rriaA with of Portland. Mfrnyiiere are famll- inlnirs1eT. rhinflerXn. Ennlneer. wr . with ' Prof essor Wattles 4 pub-1 1Hneo PT8' -lanterns in oem- McPhlllips, ' Norths Norvell. : Rus- emane aunnowrs ana ' un- j, Scott. Settlemler, SneU. Stew ston Double Track and Other!.,, c .. . n- .in.t ; m m Sa au M S.VUI V u CS at - mcmurs OI l lie league repre-l , A n fluBmnr a nlara a fa-r nnnn sented in recent issues of national hou8ehoid furniture and domestic Pr.oaicais are tiem-Ajirea ftxtares In upe in homes was lost Richard Wetjen In "Sea Stories," h .wi,nn..i,,.i,m).(.,.c. and who also won the national O.l hni nnmw 14 riofoateri hv nrury;prn? ior aiary v;aro-jone rote. unavies, Aiexanaer uu, yueen Manv lettera have come to the B; Lister and Ethel Romig Ful-mmKM r- .. ir inv reurnarv -ounsei. Jfle .),. h Ktn TV. ..m. . 1 Will UW lWOO. v B u bulletin also mentions the recentL.nt Mnr ii,. .T wi h t l n r i t 1 1 l " " ' " " mjt r. yu a. x oiias, joan too difficult to ! collect to merit oi uregpn,; wmcn memoes many Itj application. reminiscences oiJiayeite semm- Some members believed . that ary; when attending there. How- sfcerIffs are not dolnj? their part In k i, ZZ y - T 5 a"racuT the collection of personal proper iuV.V t . r. '. , 111 I ty taxes, and that with proper ap- nuuixsnea oy nwom nai, is ai- plication on their part this house so mentioned. hnU Wnnartv fur onnM huva Konn ueu gooa i. nuicumss, who I collected represents eastern pUDiisnerswas m roruana recently, ,ne statea i would have affected honaehotd mat eastern puDiisneja are com-1 m-ooertv in the total sumof 140.- iuS iq conuaer me worn oi ure- 000.000 in . the State of Oregon. gon authors as of outstanding -nd w- intended a means to. merit, as their increasingly fre- as nearly as possible,: reacb every iiueui ccByiance u , i individual In the state. It was shown that in Multnomah PinnPPr nf Marinri Hnimfv county all but about $65,000 ha . w. Iheen collected out nf 1157 810 tax raSSeS AWay ai biaVtOnion personal property. Tne j state lana board cannot STAYTON. Ore.. Jan. 28. For I Purchase school district bonds un- the second time in less than three der the present law unless they weeks, death has entered the home Py not less than 5 per cent per of an old pioneer family- of this annum place, this time removing the! All funds belonging to the irre- mother, the last member of thejducible school fund, or other state home: which now stands desolate I school funds, may be loaned by the and emntv. I state land board at the rate of not Elizabeth Riggs English was less tnan 6 per cent per annum born in Scotland county Missouri, j nor more- than 6. If , any surplus April 21. 1835. passed away. Fri- occurs In these funds the board day morning January 28. 1927 at lean then buy bonds. the advanced age of almost 92 It is almost impossible to get years. She was a daughter of I school bonds now that pay 5 per Jonothan and Mary Burton Riggs cent r over, ana a Dili to repeal and crossed the plains 'with1 her New - Kirs: National Bank Building.; Directory : . - : ' I . I. !; f .-;. v second rxoon "r" Caffay'a Pnoto Sarrlcs Tlx. 70S, Ovr ta Spa. THXBS IXOO Marrts Optical Ca, S01-S0a-S03 Bl. Hsxy B. Morna. wrtaiaawi;- V;: raoaa. S3 . . a r. Qiiiatu ItifM f aona 1064 jinn aie BTUJtu rnsx. compaht Katan orfica -;,,-., ,. SH-81S Stakar SiiDlaT i ! 't-, 311-318 HMwiHm EnaiiMar ' - - ai Exacntiva Boasts ..30S-313 TalcsaoM S7 Tart.-iSk. ' Frank K. KeUogg. Paalle' Aecoustant lntM AmUtinr .laaama . Tlx . Fiona 1S4S , r., s,i.. .Sfl9m 0S Imtcrs for WUihira'a "t-ao-s-co' Soeolafaky Son. TU 9?0 Baal Estata, VonK Insaranaa .304.-305 FOTTBTH JXOOB Toii Will Regret It- It you do not register for the 1 25 Watches . new class In beginning shorthand Will be repaired free at Pres to start next Monday night at the jcott's Jewelry Store, 328 N. Cbm'l, Capital Business College two or l during demonstration week end three more are needed to Justify ling Sat., Feb. 5. "-' " J30 the class. Call, let us talk it over. Students may enter the day. sea-1 War Mothers to Meet slons any time. : A number , will J , Election of officers will take legm next week in both courses, I place at the next regular meeting busmess and stenographic. uo I of the Salem War Mothers club, to Hot delay. . , Special studies, , if de-1 be held next Tijesday afternoon at aired. , " - JZ I 2:30 o'clock in the chamber of j commerce. ; . American, liCjcion To Meet- I 1 - ; .' 1 , ; . , f. v i nere win ue a special meeuas i increase sraacst r ev f Capitol Post No.' 9 of the Ameri-1 The students of Willamette uni- -can Legion on Monday evening. I verslty Friday voted to, increase -January 31; A number or extra i tne student ooay ree si, neginning !f ine features "hare been planned I with the semester Just opening, lor this meeting and a full attend-f The enlarged ; athletic program lance of all ex-service men is de-lwas the principal reason for prof aired, r--. ' , ivlding additional finances. Get Your . I Martin Improving Reserved seats for OAC games I Frank Martin, whose, back was 'tonight at Ken Brown's. On sale f broken and skull fractured when Death in Portland Q$kW$-' ney Holman, ot, the,' Well Known Family Here News of the death pf ,R- Whit- It was estimated that this tax parents by ox team from Iowa in 1852, settling in Howell Prairie, and has lived 'in Marlon county continuously for 75 years In 1853 she was married to Le vin N". -English, who came to Ore gon in' 1845. Four children were OBITUART Haberly Mrs: Barbara Haberly, 86, died at the residence of her daughter. Mrs. Arthur Keene, 42S N. Winter street, Friday, January 28. Moth- born to thia nion TCeior n wh er l,W-i JHaberly of , Silverton,-toJQ'hZy-SzXZU- M. Haberly of Seattle and Mrs. Z JZ i . i r. r J! ilZ I Arthur Keene of Salem. Funeral services Monday. January 31 at 1:30 p. m.. from the Rigdon mor- turay, interment City View ceme tery. ' Mrs. Weber's contention that high er standardisation was accepiu In all professions, ana wowu have been well if the sponsors of one of his great grandfathers be ing Sir William Boes Bennett Hol- manot Devonshire, England. Whit' Holman was for' many m a m 4-n A AltOfit fl TI V I v tne oui naa years an employee of Myers (now a TT on ii iritii l. juv joav - Bhould have gone before the legis- Mller's) store, and left them to take a position with the ' Flor lature as originally drafted . . a 1.111 t aa Ka , A m weher "the teeth P"1 at tbe time of his death was time," said Mrs. Weber, the teetn I . manager of the Al- aciea ou f.riderwood eonntrv clnh Hfa wife pears to me asthougn tne wa8 tormerly Rai:hel Downs of Sa- tute Pe ".r. ,tb known J lem. who survives him, together I I,;' aU witn one daughter. curing iu- A,r,," '.he Other relaUves reauesi; au bwxic ,r , 2!?Z ctre perenTof and Frank Holman of Long Beach. tn the e-eneral f und. I ,Jai- ana lwo 8ters, Mrs. Bertha !he,riPt of New York and Mrs. Eli- Hfl KalU 1U1B wvaaa aawa 1 VIV' llLi ft a a tn that the a.t missions -T Taylor street. Portland.: but Mr iiutujau a .UCTCLLIX ULlUfftJU at Ot unta 8 p. m. J29 Jfewberr Man To Speak. A. M. tSherwood, Newberr In snrance man with offices in Port land, will address the regular con gregation at Leslie church Sunday ,-morning. he was run over by a trnck on the highway recently, is showing evi dence of improvement, and is now able to see visitors at the hospital. 25 Watches " ... Will be : repaired free at Pres- As financial secretary I cott'a Jewelry Store, 328 N. Com'I, of the Medothlst church in Nefw- .berg. Mr. Sherwood has a message worthy. .Of a large bearing. . 4 - during demonstration - week end' lng Sat,, Feb. 5. J30 a n cei I - f 1 :- ' , ?&nnp.red Man Murders "'w. . .... . r-tt wtte inen rviiis aeii bat.t t.AKE CITY. Utah.1 Jan. s f api Rather than permit - .... . . . -r his divorced wire to taae ui. ttelr 11 year old son 10 a oqcio. i .Kknnt litm. Jesse J. Wilklns, St.: toilay si ot and killed ner n tnrned tl weapo-i ' on j nimscu with fnial sults. r -te iraeeuv as .nc ssed by tne Doy, aoa father had occupied since the j "cutie separated a few weeks ago. Other witnesses torn tne poixe? Car Overturns, "So Injury r- An automobile driven by C?od- vlta- Oar Buslnesa . To get you the best" home jforjfred Paulus, route 8. turned over the U money. We J specialize Ion I when it collided with a machine tjnndinr. and finandne homes of 1 driven by j Joe Knapp, at the in 5 84000 to 810.000. In protectee ! tersection ot Marion and Church , districts North, and South.; $$0C J .treets " Friday afternoon. Paulus ; to 81000 Will handle "average I was not: injured. Balance "EXACTLY like rent. See our j homes and plans before you ' leap, j Becke & Hendricks, 189; N .High. -i-.- Driver Injured-t George Johnson, 1560 South . J30 J Church street, was slightly injured .!'. 1 in a collision between his ear and Revival At Leslie M. K. Soon i 1 one driven by George Fuller, at The Leslie Methodist church I Cottage and Mill streets Thursday has ! secured the services of Li J. I night. , User of Nashville, Tennessee, to nduct -a three weeks meeting. Commencing February 3.-?:j The evangelist will" arrive from Spo kane where he is now conducting a series of successful meetings. I Bradfleld Convalescing- Furniture Upholstery And repairing. Giese- Powers Furniture Co. - a2tf February 8 has been set as a day of loyalty , among the - members. Full announcements will be given later. v I The Tracy Wood Yard Will be closed Friday and Sat urday for, repairs to machinery. E. A. Bradfleld of the Gabriel Powder & Supply Co. is convalesc ing satisfactorily following a ma- ijor operation performed under a 1 local anaesthetic at a , hospital 'here. ...... . r . V Hurt in. Portland Crash- Abraham Forrester. - who .was Injured when struck by, a taxlcab on the streets of Portland recent- was I ly. is being cared for by a Salem Speeder 'Fined .... .: Bon Fisher of Portland fined 810 in justice court hers I physician.,. Forrester is chief in , :yesterday on a charga of sceed- I specting engineer on the First Na a tr?cV- ,...L - Itiosal Bank bundle? constmctioa. Vincents hospital. His were cremated Tuesday. remains ROLLER SKATING ,1 . Tuesday. Friday Saturday From 7:30 to 10:30 P. M. DRRA31XAXD RINK ' Ladies Admitted Free . f Gentlemen lOe SKATING 23c . . Xaimark Bessie Naimark, aged 31, died at a local hospital January 27. No close : relatives live in . America. died H.. who! pkssed -away at the home here January 11, 192? and those surviving, are, Mrs. Alice Denny and JohniM. English bf Stay ton, daughter f , and son., and three grandchildren Miss Florence Den ny and Clarence English of Stay tpn, Mrs. Mildred Hangermann of Mills City. , Early in her youth she became a I Funeral announcement later. Body mem per 01 tne unristian; cnurcn 1 is at Webb's funeral parlors. and nas oeen nappy in serving in tne master s cause. iNlne years ago her husband passed into the great: beyond, after which she moved to Stayton where she spent tne remaining years of her life, Mrs.. English suffered many of the hardships- known only to those early t pioneers, but was ever cheerful, a trusted ' friend j and a ; We Are Now Making 100 I - y HF-aJxh Bread - j ; i BAKE-RITE BAKERY f ;' ; ; 343 State 1" The Home of Good Pastry ! TESTED by years of faithful and recognized stand ards of upright service, these have won for us ' the respect and esteem of the great commun ity we serve; Webb's" Funeral Parlors Telephone 120 M: ia. onram a snxoatta. " Ontanatrlsta Psoas a . 40i-402-40-0-05 wniard H. Wlrts and Paul "T BnrrU Attarnays , 410-411-412" ; ' Tel. 185 ' TUTU SXOOK Xota D. Bay sad Donald W. KUas Attoxncvs at law :f Pkene 13L . -, . .. .. 810-811-518 Drs. Zwla SaaaddS Si Cavaaafh-BOS-SOS B. T. Saltk, Naw Torts Zdfa Boom SIS. Telephoaa IBS that portion of the statute passed the house yesterd ays? ?t ; There . s a surplus . of about $100,000 on hand in the Irreduci ble school- fund at the present time.3 It was. stated that the' mon ey could not be used to buy bonds on Irrigation or other districts than school districts. ...". " sxrra ixoob Gaa. K. an, IC salt sos. rsytleUa Sorraoa TaL 15, Sfc 775 gsvzxTH rxoom Z30BTH JXOOS Z. N. Sander i, SC. Bv Physletaa a Sarf eon Suita S10 Tel. Kes. SJ48 Dr. S. B. Secfleld. .101 Chiropractor, Bettrocaloaiater Sarrlca KX8TH TXOOS TE2TTH rXOOB i Chalmet Lea Gaarfa, S. S. 8. General Dantlitry CM. GzUlia, O. D. 8 Orthodontia -TaL, 181. Saita 1002-1003 Esters are Japanese. -Team names that are nniaue to Hawaii are found in all of the ma--Jor, sport T leagues such as the "Cane-Tops," a member of the r' Barefoot Football league. Dis trict namest such as Kona-Kau Komblne, are also common in island sport circles. 1 David Lewis has been a i farm hand on one British estate for 65 years, and has - been awarded, the Banbury Agricultural association's long service . medal- ! Klamath Falls Willard r hotel will build. six-story addition. ; Winners of Golf Tourney I to Get Some Chop Suey . ' - . '.. .. - HfLO. Hawaii (Special) new type of golf contest will be Instituted here when the ;Poi Pounders meet the Rice-Eaters in' a "lose-pay-kaukau't tournament on the Volcano course. According to the arrangement of the tourney the losers will treat the -winners to a, chop ' suty dinner. The Poi Pounders are Hawaliansjand their team- name Js derived "from - the fact' that poi,' the Hawaiian's' staff of life, is made by ponnding the root of the taro plant;: The Rlcer r ever iOia in mis nuuse - j . Fully Plastered, 6 Rooms South Liberty Street" . Corner Lot S3000.00 ' ULRICH & ROBERTS - PHONE 1354 1 TYPEWRITERS , : , RUBBER STAMPS v Wo sellr-repair and rent type- writers. Manufacture all types rubber stamps. - ATLAS BOOK STORE . 465 State St. GHOICE of Traub Genuine Orange Blossom engage ment and wedding rings is a tribute to the judgment and good taste of the wearer. H'BTMflW BBoa TERWILLIGERS Perfect Funeral 'Service' - For Less Licensed Lady Mortician' 1 770 Chemeketa Street ' Telephone .724 J().A(l (0) THE SHORT. ROAD TO HEALTH Present this ad arid receive Three Delightful Free Treatments at our offices, 306-7 First National Bank .Building, Salem. "Phone 705.. - ; : OFFICE HOURS 9 A. HL; to 8 P. BI. . LADD &BUSH, Baniicrc e EstxUlxhed 18S3 , . Genera B&nldnj Business Office Ilovn Crow ! m. to Speciial Charter Oak, Grey Enamel " RAXGE Regularly priced at $135.00. Offered at, a very special , price of only ; - 5100.00 SQUARE DEAL HARDWARE gQ NORTH Commercial Street 1 Yick So Herb Co. Eat'd. 18 Tears in Salens J. II. LEOXO, Blgr. . If other treatments have failed try our Chinese remedies for asthma, bronchitis, croup and cough. We have given relief to many suffering with -throat trouble. Never neglect a cold. We also treat all' disorders of men, women and children, r Consultation Free , Call or write 420-43 Stata t Calem, Oregon, Fbone HC3 TRANSFER AI3) STORAGE .I Long and Short Distance Hauling Public and Private Storage ( , Fireproof B.iiOdihjj , - GRAIN, FElfANDi SEED -Free Delivery to" any parjcf the city " QUOTATIONS ON APPLICATION ' Farmers raraiioi! 9 , pact, Trt&iOi.rrc'j ' -- ' Day Tcls5hc3 23 $ ?ti IHilt .Ttlc-lcss A Superior Service KafoUry JBros.- Charge Account A Sale of 'WiliieirMillnimeii'y 1? Values to 7.50 - Your-Choice t 1 0(D); .Trim Tailored " ; ' . . Styles - Always smart and, best of all; so practical. Styles to be 1 come both young and middleaged. Made of silk velvets and felts. ; ' . - ; . , ; . . See Them Displayed ' In Our . ' ; . Shov 'Vindov3 7T .... ... ; m Can and Do" rcrlL- 4