THE OREGON STATZ3IIAN, SALEM, OREGON FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY -4, . 1927 i r f if Forlovelier'-.-'- ' face and hands! S ILQU E (pronounced silk) is a cold- cream in liquid form. You apply it to insianuy, xs,not tne least Die sucKy, ana it gives your skui ; w natural color and soft texture. s - 1 . ' '"' . - r " ' -' v', ;''' :'. is. " - 1 " v " ., - v '' - "T-:-- - - - - -)- : - - -. - " - "- by thousands . of , t . - women. If you have never used Silque please try it on : burrecommeridation. I ; ' . . . ' ' THE CAPITAL DRUG STORE : - V r Agents for life OWL DRUG CO. Products 1 2 f AdTertlsements In .' these col umas are charge4 at. toe rate ot tic per line. - , - ' ' tl. ! ' " ti - j; -t la tYoungrot Realtor': -" j Miss Loreta Miller, Wh has re , eentlr secured a real estate brok er's license ,- from the Insurance sand real estate--department off ice, 1 has the distinction of be ins the .youngest ..broker in Salem. ' She will be associated with Mrs. Win nie Pettyjohn in her real estate office. Miss; Miller was formerly '. assistant secretary of the Marion f Polk county.realty TjoariU 1 r SalraUon;Ariny--f !-" V" . Can use your, cast ott .clothing. etc .. rhone .1820.'- XB Leaves llMpital- ' ;? fa, '-If Mrs. IU Bonney. who has been a patient at a. local hospital, left Thursday to return to her . home at Woodburn. Dr. Matthis Mores ' . i Dr. J. b.. Matthis has mored his office to rooms 815 and 817 First ' National Bank Building. . i"f28 v.- I : ;10o"Per Centers Ieet ' " - The 12 members ; of ! the One vilHarndred Per " Cent dub . ot the , yMU'A v junior aepartmeni tae youths wbo assist In tne boys' ae- X partmeut. lobby.;" met Thursday af- ternoon and discussed ways of Im proving me namiauuauuu ui iu recreation room. For Tour Shine Step Downstairs In the First Natl: Bank Bids;. De Luxe Shining Parlor.' " ; IS J Silwrton .' Comrades Uleet- " The Silrertpn Comrade dub met Thursday reTenln...atuthe ; Frst Methodist church in that city Stereopticon. Slachlei- V ' Carbon . burner with, rheostat, for ro. Phone 1820. J Autos in Collision " ! Automobiles ' driven - by D. L. Cummings and A.' H. Young col lided at Commercial and Center streets Thursday afternoon. The combination of sunshine ; and wet pavement was the, cause. Young reported to the police. ; --; ' - : ': Z .- ; ; i . ::r.v Lincoln Birthday Celebration Dance. Crystal ,Xtardens4.Thur8-! day, Feb. 10. Dad Watson's eight piece reaV-oid-time dance orches tra will feature - real old-time daaces, with ..real old-time music f Two- Ante Recovered , f- " - The . autoniobiles belonging to C. Edwards and D. D. Bees, stolen Wednesday night, were recovered by the police Thursday; Edwards at 3:30 o'clock In the morning on North . Summer, and the Rees car on Knob HilMn the afternoon. Holder's Choice Capons. Phone JS7F22. '4 f4 Mhts Holt Recovers . Miss Bexyl Holt, head of the Mathematics department at the Sa lem high school, has returned to her work. after a brief Illness. Balem Clinic ..... - p - ' Dr. C A.v Downs. ' Dr.- II. K. Stock well,. Dr. D. R. Ross, wish to anaounce ' that " they have- moved their offices from . the- Masonic Temple to suite 1004 First Na tional . Bank . bldg. " ' ' 13 Professor Ueldon Coming .. . : Professor Beldon of OAC will take the place of Prof. R W. Cole man Friday evening in conducting the1 industrial - management -class at (he Salem YMCA, and will Ulk on I "The value" ot economics In relation to business. ' - ' 7 ' . ... Two Fines. Assessed i ') ' D. D. Socolofsky ' and ' Chris Schneider paid SI .fines for over time parking in recorder's court Thursday. ' ,1 i Attend Woodburn Meeting lyal Warner and Harvey Brock of j the local -YMCA attended a Pioneer " club meeting i at Wood burn Thursday niht. v-- -! - -:'' ; j. , --. Traffic Offenders "Aritd-i-, ; . State traffic officers yesterday arrested David Cu.enIIas.on a reck less driving" "charge and Martha Harrison on a charge of parking ouj a highway. Both cases have Jn continued lu JssUcq court your-face and hands Slif f A generous bottle 5Qc , J. - WILLETT . NEWS:- IN . BRIEF -J . ... - Final Account Filed Final account ot the will made by George Neibert, deceased; was filed yesterday at' the office of the county clerk, by Lena Yankke, ad ministratrix. 7 ; Dr. C. W. Davis, Dentist : Now! located in his new office, 802, 1st NatX. Bank. Phone 816. f2tf Donald Teachers Re-Hired . Donald school district No. 1 has re-hlred its teachers for the com-! Ing year.: ; They are " Mrs. Julia Dalmas, principal,, and"? Florence Nell ' of ; Woodburn, -.7 primary in- structor. ' "' : :. Hotel Dollar dinner; served 5:45 to 8 every evening. . n26tf County Saperintendent Busy Mrs. Mary L.: Fulkerson has continued her regular duties after a week's illness. She Is .visiting district schools this week.. ' Bicycle Stolen f : ' I - A bicycle belonging to Hall Lewis was stolen from in front of his home: at 324 North Capitol on Thursday mornings it was report ed to the 'police. . 1 Two Couples . Get .Licenses ' 1 t. Orvel CLeary and Pearl Mar tine of f Portland were issued a license and . were married In Salem-yesterday. ; T. B. Dean of Sa lem and Mathie TS. Fist of Madera. Cal., were issued a marriage cer tificate at the county clerk's office yesterday. -: v Dance Tonight ; Dome's hall, McCoy. f4 Administrator Ap'pointed 4 ' W. D. Mathews was appointed administrator for the estate of his sister,- . Mrs. . Elizabeth Collard, who died Intestate January 21. . Furniture Upholstery I .And repairing. Giese V Powers Furniture Co. : t3tf Sons Appointed Executors : : Sarah A. Seeley, who died in testate January 1 left property valued at 110,000 to be divided between . eight heirs, six children and two grandchildren. ' Her sons, B. G.-and W. B. Seeley of Wood burn were appointed administra tors. C, L. Ogle, Keith Powell and Eugene Courtney are appraisers, i .j- 1 t - -. Henry Wolff, 19. Years as'a - " Butcher in Salem, now has the People's Market. 153 N. Liberty. Repair Hughes Building s k i A permit for, 1 25 worth of re pairs on the building belonging to the Hughes estate, on High street, was Issued Thursday.": Dr. MaUbJs Moves t- Dr. J. O. Matthis has moved his office to rooms 815 and 816, First National Bank Building. 128 Ikiacator Comin? - . Homer , P. Rainey of the Uni versity of Oregon school of edu cation faculty, will address the Salem high school senior class next Tuesday. ' v . Complete Line Of ' iv-. Monarch Electric Ranges; at Hainlltou'Hk, - , . alltf i' " ' " ' -. "-l - J Rev. Fereshetlaa Speaker . : Rev. Martin Fereshetian of Sa lem was the speaker at s meeting of the Masonic lodge at Stayton W ednesday evening which was at tended by delegations from Salem, Independence, Anmsville and Tur ner, 'and the Santiam district. - A Joint Initiation ceremony was con- d acted, i . The PeopJo's Blarket 155 N. Liberty, has been taken oven by Henry Wolff. In business here 16 years. ' 14 Students L'Icct ' - Robert 'Bishop was elected, to the position on the-student coun cil of the Salem high schoor left vacant by the graduation of How ard Kurt X, at a meeting of the senior,, class. - The junior class, meeting at the same time, elected Isabelle Child as class editor. . Typhoid 7a Reported . . Although one student at TIc- Silque absorbs I ,; with, typhoid fever, there is no darfger of an epidemic. Dr. Walter H. , Brown, city health officer, re ports. There is an average of 18 or r l9 cases a year In Marion county, and with the; precautions which are being taken, contagion Is unlikely. ; . ri iy . -;; Wanted, a First Class; All Around ' - Operator, particularly 1 finger waver, local references. I ; "Apply Hotel Bligh before noon. Ask for H. C. DV. 14 Undereoes Oneratio . Jess, George. 1220 Chemeketa street, underwent a major opera tion at a local hospital Thursday. Heine Unchanged i . I ' Henry' Heine, f employe of the Oregon- Pulp & Paper company. wno sunrered a rractured . skull when he fell 20 feet while work ing on a fuel conveyer Wednes day evening, was still in a critical condition Thursday , night, it was reported from the hospital. His chances for recovery , are uncer tain. : ' : " . . ' - : : Married at Staytoi i Ralph H. S. Wolverton has been an ordained Baptist minister for 1 years, He works In the plant" of the Western Paper Converting- company, on North Front street in Salem, and he is. pastor for -the Stayton Baptist church. He "filed his application and re ceived his certificate as a minister at the ; county clerk's office this week, and on .Wednesday evening performed his first marriage cere mony, Joining fin the holy bonds of wedlock J. R. .Miller, at his home at Stayton, to Miss Emma Thomas. Mr. Wolverton lives at 1096 i Chemeketa street, Salem. The members of the force where he works know - him ' mainly as Ralph, but he is Rev.. Wolverton to the members of the congrega tion at Stayton, and is worthy of the title. ... Is Recovering ; F. N. Woodry, Salem's v local auctioneer who has been confined to his- bed for the past week with the grip, will be out in a day or so. i Telegraph' Pioneer Gets : Dinner for Good Workl PQRTLAND; reb73(APr Joseph ; H. Thatcher, for - 5 years engaged 'in telegraph, and r tele phony business .was honored ;.to dar by the Oregon' ehapter the TelephonW'Ploneers . of America at luncheon. He was presented with a service pin with 11 stars. Speakers" declared he was kthe oldest known veteran, of the wire still in active service. , For some years has has been general agent of the Pacific Tele phone and Telegraph company; Patrick Bacon, manager : of the company, told of entering, the telephone service forty yeirs ago under Thatcher when the latter was' superintendent of the Port land Telephone, Telegraph and JElectric Light company. ''Before coming to Portland Thatcher worked for the Western Union Telegraph company in east ern cities, and in - California: .He was operator at Truckee,' CaC In 1868, and later . at - Sacramento, Cal., Virginia City, Nev., and San Francisco. . , . . . - . 8TRAXGE CAT DOES DAMAGH 1 SILVERTON,. Ore Feb. 3 (Special) Orin Hlmmel, second oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Himmel, lost a finger nail and is carrying ,his one arm in a sling as a result of too close contact with a. strange cat. : The bite of the cat started infection, neces sitating the removal of -the finger nail. . - IIAXS -1 TII(3HSOX f IMPROVEll - SILVERTON,;-Ore... Feb. 3 (Special) Hans Thompson, who has- been seriously ill Is able to tc out again, Mr. Thompson suf ft red a .stroke of paralysis la the early part of the winter. . ' ldward .Tuudr, who has beell riau,sly J2L with valvular heart I 'v. is reported as beinjj s.-w.'-iprovci. '- : if" 11 ft U SAYS : - We have a 1026 type Hudson . brougham with extra heavy bumpers, special motometer beater,' spot light and every" desirable extra and has the appearance of a new car In every way. I ' Our price is 9UOO.OO. rw it a Mr The House That Beiilce CnUt WORK OH J PLAY "WHOSE LITTLE BRIDE ARE YOU? TO BE STAGED fAkinK leading parts, excellent act ing is being developed by the cast of "Whose Little Bride Are YouZS farce comedy which will be'given bv Salem high school s students underthe auspices of the student bodv Friday evening, 1 Feb- ' , The play, it 1 explained by Misa Bernice Schroeder.'director, la one of those vehicles "based on mis taken Identity, which, has never been surpassed as a ' comedy pro ducing situation. Jack Spong, as the millionaire's son; Edward Fisher, gets his identity confused with that of the butler. Florence Karst as Florence Bellows plays the female' lead. A large share of the laugh provoking scenes are allotted to Virginia Paige, wno plays a character role admirably. This nlay has been used by nigh school casts in a number , of other cities, with uniform success and popularity, Miss Schroeder. re ports. .. ""''-' '-V-' International YMCA Mart to Conduct Series Meets George Irving, senior religious worker for the international YMCA. will arrive in Salem next Monday, to conduct a series of personal witness meetings -In which 11 local churches will co operate. A dinner will be held every evening at :1S o'clock, at which ten picked men from each ' -of these churches will meet with Irving. ; On Monday, the religions worker will meet wun tne: -ministers at '10:30 a. m., with the YMCA board at luncheon, and with the Junior board at 4;30 p. m. ' A b Salem Lions Will Hear S Portland Lunch Program Station KEX, r Western Broadi casting company, Portland, ' Will broadcast the program' of the weekly Portland Lions club lun cheon today. Lion Lunsford of the Portland Music company wjtl Install a radio in the dining room of the Marion hotel for the Salem Lions luncheon. ; ', Announcements will be made soon of a special prize offer ' for the two ; best ' essays by Jtnior high school students on "The Constitution of the United States. . ' " " . " Deputy Sheriff Obliges ' 1 H Man and Knocks Him Out MONMOUTH, Oregon, Feb2. AP) Deputy ..sheriff of .Polk county, W. J. Mulkey,' proved him self the better man when he mixed with Pearl Cooper of Independence lasf Saturday night. Cooper was arrested two weeks ago for drunk edness and was given fine after being locked up. overnight. His re sentment against the -officer came to a head In an Independence pool , ROLLKR SKATING , Tuesday, Friday, Saturday From 7:30 to 10:3O P. M. ' DREASILAJfD RINK Ladles Admitted Free - Gentlemen lOe : - SKATING S5e; We Are Sow Slaking 10O p-J B-alth;Rread 'Zy ! BARE-RITE BAKERY .. The Home ot Good Pastry . ' FOR INFORMATION ABOUT LOCAL OR EASTERN , - nAILROAtl TRIPS . ... 'it' hall j last week end and he . chal lenged Mulkey to fight, provid ing Mulkey woulJ remove his star and j gun., Malkey did this and they met on "the; sidewalk; where Cooper began ;the scrap, but which aoonj ended with. Cooper being knocked down and the, force with which he hit ) the cement curbing Injuring his head to such an ex tent that he lias not yet regained consciousness : and : the extent : of his Injury has not been determin ed, A Public sentiment seems to be in fvor of the deputy sheriff. ;'t" CHARITIES SALEM ORGANIZATION RATTL ING , AGAINST POVERTY Although Associated . Charity workers are - meeting " with suc cess In their drive for funtls and supplies this 'week, they' are Just barely keeping pace with , the heavy demands being placed on the secretary,. Mrs. Mae Young: One ot the hardest situations to meet is that of the family which is too proud to accept charity' but is facing a serious crisis due to scarcity ot work In Salem. This problem has been confronted sev- f-eral times this week and is a hard one to cope with. . Special calli are being made lor shoes . and stockings, .besides the mere ordinary.. needs In i the line of clothing and groceries. Sever al women have applied tor sew Ing which they may do and earn 1 - - t money in, their home. Some are working in the offices ot the or ganization, sf The Associated Charities of Sa lem needs every possible assistance in the last lour days of the cam paigh which closes Tuesday, Feb ruary- 8, asking that their appeals be met freely. Measure Favors Portland 1 as Site for Building : Only. six new bills. were intro duced. Wednesday morning in the house wWch would, indicate that the flow of bills is subsiding and the remainder of;-the 'session can be devoted to disposing of the business 'on hand and to the tax bills'; that ' are expected after the governor's message. . Bill number 4 S'Q by Lonegren, Rushlight and Olsen Is, similar to number 58 Introduced by the Mar ion county delegation 'only that It designates Portland as the loca tion i for the office building In stead of Salem. The financing for the building is the same, also the amount. $600,060", asked.- ' ' A bill by, Gordon, number 453, would make it a 'misdemeanor tor anyone to circulate fajse rumprs of a title Insurance company. judiciary CommHtetActs' Against Health Certificate The senate inalrtary committee has Introduced a bill providing for the , 'repeal of - the present law which makes it necessary for SEEK 1 menl to obtain a medical certificate be- t foe 1 receiving a marriage license. . It was said that this situation would be cared for In a bill intro duced in the house by Representa tive Swan providing that men and women applying for marriage li censes must file an affidavit that they never were afflicted with a venerial disease.,'; ; i . ':.;L . , ' . RKTL'RN' FROf pALWORXIA t SILVERTON, ,.pre.VFeD. 3 (Special) Mr, andt Mrs. Fred TJphof f , who have (been spending a number of weeks Jo: California, are again at thelr hpme t Silver- ton. Never CoM in this House Fully Plastered,. 9 Rooms i South Utasrty Street -Corner Lots 3000.00 . jCLRICH ROBERTS ! , PHONETlSSIf , -U Hear Him! PrvE. C. Whitaker 1st' Christian Church i ' Pastor ' r ' I " -- 4 . f the i . . . . ' Salvation Army - - . Saturday 8 p. m. Come ! rH Special; Charter Oak Grey Enamel . RANGE- . Regularly priced at I1SI.Q0. ' Of fared 'at a very special ' i price of only f Cioo.co ' SQUARE DEAL : :,;.. ;UARDVAItE . , 20 NORTH Commercial Street ! - , i. CIHcs Xlcrrs froai Portland Man Sues fcr Oregon City Car Accident .Suit was tiled in ithe Marion county circuit court yesterday by C. G. Verheis o Portland against A. E. Hu tchlson, 1710 North Cap Itol street. Salem, tor damages al leged to have been caused by the def endent - In an ' ; automobile wreck at Oregon City, ; ? - The complaint states that Chester Vorheis. son of the plain tiff was driving carefully through the street ot Oregon City when the def endent ' struck the car while traveling In an Overland car at a high rkte. of speed. The Vorheis vehicle was damaged beyond : reoalr. according to the plaintiff - who sues for 1300 and costs of the. case. Stolen Cattle Hides Come In eastern. Oregon, according to Mr. Hamilton, representatlte from that district, it Is not un common for cattle thieves who are caught with the hides of stol en cattle to ' declare: that- they found them dead on the-range, OBITTJART Mrs. Nettle Fanning died at 1090 Leslie street, Feb. 1, at the age of 58 years. Funeral services at Webb's, funeral, parlors Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Rev. Ache- son and Rev.. Mulligan in charge. Interment in City View-cemetery. Hampton - Betty Loralne Hampton, age. 5 months, died at 1423 , Highland avenue. Feb, 3. SurvivedSby her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer L. Hampton: Body is at Webb's fun eral parlors. Funeral services to day at 11 a. m., with Rev. J. Wil ls rd De Toe officiating. Burial In City View cemetery. Her Ada Her, 42, died at a local hos pital Feb. .3. , Funeral announce ments later by Webb's funeral parlors, In charge. Davis ' 1; ' ' Emma Davis died at 970. E street- Funeral services will be held at Webb's funeral parlors on Saturday at 2 p. - m. Rev. Nor man K. Tully will officiate. In terment In City View cemetery. Mrs. Davis Is survived by one daughter, Mrs. John R. (Gene vieve Brownell; one son. Ward W. Davis of Abilene, Kansas, and four grandchildren. RESPECT for you, respect 'for ourselves, reverence for the dear one these arethc Golden Rule " principles fcuiding; us in an esteemed service. Webb's Funeral Parlors Telephone 120 - TERWILLIGERS Perfect Funeral Service For Less Licensed Lady Mortician 770 Chemeketa Street . Telephone $24 Yick So Herb Co. JEst'd. 18 Tears la Salem J. H. LEONG, Mgr. It other treatments have failed try our Chinese remedies, for asthma,, bronchitis; croup and cough. We hare given relief to many Buttering with : throat trouble. 1 Never neglect a cold. We also: treat !, disorders of men, women and ehUdren. ,s ; Consultation Free j ' CaR or write 420-420 State SC, Salens Oregon, Phoae 2SS A 20 Off Visit our exclusive children's department. ,t s . . v , This week we are showing our large line of children's books and games' at this -drastic reduction. ' This is a real .buying opportunity In these desirable lines. - .Atlas Book Store I ? ; ;W. I. Needham - 405 STATE STREET 19 u. ra. ft e f. rs, - - t Nev Fitcl National ! BcUlIl :;V Building Directory gxcovD rxoom Tsl. 70S, Ovsr tts Spa. THXJLO TXOOX ;-1 i Kwrtl St. os i .soi-a- B. Kama., OptsateUS , raosc 839 a r, omR Jlutts ! 106 . KTJiTiUTSu FOBX. COltraaT ; tuua orriM lW stoker Display . -S0S-31S IMvktM 27 Tf 1S6S rrmnk . BUrff. rUo AacemateaS flwtasss AmA itl Tk sr-T faausmal TsVX Tha 114S . f , 30t KUf a Wyckort. aos-aoT XHatznators fr WUaalza's "X-a-aa aoeolofaky a Baa, TtL t70 04-806 ImI Batata. Lan,' Inmrmnca roxruTH rxooa raaas SSS 0l-40S-4O-40-40S WUUxs R. 'Wilts sad rani F Bnrris anornays . . io-ii-ti.a xai. a It was to I -protect -stockmen aralnst this that the house passed Representatives Hamilton, t Bar- dlck. Collier and: Senator Upton's bllityesterday mbrntogXt.!;- : - Th Mil maVaa It- nnlawf til and prof ides a penalty for anyone to skm the dead carcass of;:any neat cattle, sheen, hogs or goats found dead. The word neat appearing In the bill seemed to cause some ot the members considerable, distress until Mr. Hamilton explained that the dictionary defined the word In on.e sense to mean bovine. Any one ' found guilty of the act shall be punishable by law" for, larceny. Classified Ads! Bring Results : TYPEWRITERS RUBBER STAMPS we sell repair and rent type writers. Manufacture all types rubber - stamps. . ATLAS BOOK STORES 463 State St, . ANNOUNCEMENT ' Charles Hiidklria and Rex Sanford wish to announce that they haVe opened offices at Room G Miller Bldg. -(Homer5 Smith's Office) for the purpose of making ." Farm and City Loans. We hav unlimited. Farm money at lowest rates and make both straight and monthly payment City Loans. We will appreciate an nnnnrfimitv in iihiYiit ntir different loanine methods should you be interested property. t... - - fit Hudkins Farm and City Loans J . - 6 Miller Building, Si Jem 01FOEJD) - H v . t 1 MEN AND Newest Creations, New Lasts, New I Patterns and New Colors " Ypii Must See the New Button 5 Style i Exceptional Values cR7 . 3. .. Q'J (j C'JLJoC,. U - " - a ' . f i'.i,; M.Jj .Pair ""' j -1 . " . . " ' I r1 r 'i -. ' - ; I f i . i c ' : i- . i - . . ' - - i , f r r Valls-Ovcr crA Cr.r.illc. r 'tc'.. 1 ". i' LIT 11 1XOOB Drs. Lawla, EOmMt a CsvansgUC02-03 i . ctsnni SIXTH TXOOB Oaa. X. Valuta, SC. Zv rkyalcUs St Barren 8alt SOS. . Jal. 61ft, aa. 774 BaUa S. Say and Donald W. llllaf -AMMaays at X.a -Pkaaa 193.. v 10-611-I2 tet asoqdaiax CT9 utoog i rri vx x ttwa j a an v nam rxoos EXOHTR IXOO Z. K. Sandara, X. 9, rkyaleUa a Burr.oa Salt 810 . Tal. 666, Kea. 2348 Dr. R. B. tceflald. .BOS Cluxapraetor. Sarocalomtar SarMea BXVTH rXOOB to TEmr rxoos : 1 OulaiaT Ziaa Oaorra, D. D. I. .. Oananl Dantutry . E. K. GUXfla, D. D. OrtliodonUa TaL. . Suit 1003-1003 TOO FIND WORK AT VALSKTZ SILVERTON, Ore.. Feb. 3. (Special) -George Gordon and son, Kenneth, have gone to Val sets where they will be employed nntil the Silver Falls Timber company camps open. - - Electric Motors i RetiroumI and Repaired , New or Used Motors For Sale f VIBBERT & TODD - Things Klectrtcal 101 S. High Telephone 2112 in securiag a loan on your & Sanford t (2 For YOUNG MEN Oxfordsr r?n en X 4.. X 1 I