POIllffl MEET I SALEM MB Head of the OAC Poultry Department to Be Here ' and Mafke a Talk. n interesting meeting of Mar ion and Volk county poultrymen vfU be held in the auditorium of iJfT Salem chamber of commerce " Aiiglit, commencing at 7:30 o r took. The address of the eren nv will b delivered by Prof. A. G. i nnn head of the poultry depart ment at the O. A. C his fubject being "Poultry Management." This meeting Is sponsored by the Marion-Polk County Poultry -association, and a cordial invitation is extended to all poultrymen of the district to attend. This will ibe the first time the poultrymen of this district have been favored i with a visit by Prof. Lunn and I there will no doubt be a large at tendance ol pouurjmeu ou. iu meet him and hear his address. Pomeroy & Keene, Jewelers, never fail to give you 100 on the dollar. Watches, clocks, pins, charms. Standard high grade Block in all departments. () The Hamilton Beach electric cleaners and Monarch electric ranges both recommended: by Good Housekeeping. Sold in Salem by C. S. Hamilton Furniture Co. () Garibaldi Lumber Plant to Be Greatly Enlarged PORTLAND. March 16. (AP) Development.of lumber operation? on a large scale by the Hammond Lumher company at , Garibaldi, Ore., was inprospect, it was said, as a result of the reported con summation of a deal by which the' Hammond interests were said to have acquired the mill properties f and timber holdings tf the Whit- I Ley Lumber company on ana near 'Tillamook bay. - - ' rpvA wh nav : n 1 1 1 la rna nr ina largest and bt e-mlpped sawmills on the Oregon oast, having a ca pacity of about 22P.00O feet of lumber for each v.zht honr shift. The company was reported to have timber holdings amounting to 1.- 70,()00,000 feet, which were also involved, in the deal. ; II GIRL WOULD WED WEEP1 FOUNDER 1925 Standard Buick Coach, in i Frank Hnrtnn. Ir. Rpfc Prn. excellent condition. Looks and I i r-. r-i . runs like new car. otto j. wii- L posai rrom napper;; son. The Bnlck Man. 388 N. I Acritatnn fYmtlnnnc: Com'l. Tel. 220. L. A. Sheeler Anto Wrecking Co., oldest in the Willamette val ley. New and used parts and equipment. Low prices and quality service here. 1085 N. Com'l. () FATHER STRANGLES lOUfJG CHILDREN Man Calmly Confesses Mur der of Girl, 8, and Boy, 6, Last Wednesday CHICAGO. March 16. (AP) Arrestea upon mrormauon sup plied the police by a Catholic priest, Walter Scholl calmly con fessed late today that he killed his children. Vivian, 8, and Don ald, 6, by covering their faces with towels saturated with an anaesthetic and then strangling them in an unoccupied house at Gary, Ind., last Wednesday. Immediately after his confes sion he was returned to Gary. where his father, and mother, the Rev. and Mrs. Charles Scholl of Pittsburgh, Pa., waited. They In tended to take the children's bodies home for interment. When Scholl was arrested his estranged second wife, step-moth er of the children, was being Questioned by the police. It was upon information TONOPAH, Nev., March 16. (AP) Hues of matrimony, thea triccals and .sports today shown through the greyness of blizzards and rumors at. Weepah. Frank Horton, Jr., has received his first proposal of marriage - this from a Massachusetts flapper who says she feels, she can make him happy If he ojnly says the word. Young Horton knows there will be other proposals as word of his gold find becomes bet ter known, so he plans to take no action on the first offer. A revue of comely maidens dancing to the melody of a 22 piece orchestra has been promised Dy a wew York vaudeville man ager "if the ne wtown hail at Weepah will accommodate the display." Considering how quick ly the wind flattened everything in Weepah the other night the desert rats are trying to figure what sort of structure would be needed to "accommodate the dis play." A boxing match featuring the best fighters in the stables of Charles E. Hnppe of San Francis co has been proposed to Judge Frank T. Dunn, addressed by Huppe as the "Mayor of Weepah." Cross Meat Market. Biggest busiest and best In Salem. Choic est steaks, bacon, hams, sausage. lard, eggs, milk. Absolutely sani tary. 370 State St. () i Notice of Intention to Improve lie Street From the Wert Line of South 14th Street to the Kat Line of the Southern Pacific Right of War. Notice is hereby given that the Common Council of the City of Sa lem, Oregon, deems ft necessary and expedient, and hereby de clares its purpose and intention to improve Lee street from the west line of South Fourteenth, street to the east line of the Southern Pa cific right of way, in. the City, of Salem, Oregon, at the expense of the abutting and adjacent prop; erty, excepting the street and alley intersections, the expense of which will be assumed by the City of Sa lem. Oregon, by bringing said por- Vn of said street to the establish es grade, constructing Portland cement concrete curbs, and paving said portion of said street with six-inch Portland cement concrete pavement thirty feet wide, U ac cordance with the plans, specin cations and estimates therefor. which were adopted by the Com mon Council, March 7, 1927, now on file in the office of the city re eorder and which said plans, speci fications and estimates are hereby f erred to and made a part of this notice. The Common Council hereby declares its purpose and intention to make the above de scribed improvement by and through the street Improvement department of the City of Salem, Oregon. ' Written remonstrances may be filed with the city recorder of said city against the above proposed improvement within ten days from the date of final publication here of. By order of the Common Coun cil, March 7, 1927. M. POULSEN. City Recorder Date of first publication hereof is March 12, 1927. Date of final publication hereof m be March 24. 1927. m24 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly ap pointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Marion, as administrator of the estate of William Fick. deceased. and that he has duly qualified as such administrator; , all persons having claims against the estate of said decedent are hereby noti- nen to present the same, duly enfied. to me at the office of Ronald C. Clover. 203 Oreeon building. Salem, Marion County, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Hated at Salem. Oregon, this 17th day of March. 1947. F- B. WEDEL. Administrator of the estate of .William Fick. deceased. RONALD C. GLOVER, Attorney for administrator, Sa fcm. Oregon. ml7-24-31a7-14 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that the Jindersigned, hy an order of the County Court of Marion County, stat of Oregon, duly made and 1327, was appointed administrator f the estate of George Edward Ross, and that he has duly quali fied as such. All persons, having aims against said estate are here by notified tA nnunt fd. anml kwy verified as required by law, rrw the nffiroa a t-- a - r,..o. !' .u em- Marion County, Oregon. - "um six months from the date w this notice, to-wit: March 17, 1927. ROBERT J. SIMPSON. Administrator of the estate of George Edward Ross, deceased. . PERPV a nTrwvtt - Attorney for administrator; 411 f Masonic Tumnla G.ln St. - I plied by Mrs. Scholl that Gary police yesterday found the bodies. She, in turn, got it from a friend to whom her husband had writ ten the story of the double slay ing. Scholl yesterday went to the Rev. Father Bede, priest at St. Peter's' Roman Catholic church. and told of the killings. Scholl, unarmed, offered no re sistance when the officers rushed the house at the address supplied by Father Bede. Without display of emotion or remorse he told of the killings. The children's mother died some five years ago, he said, and after his second wife left him re cently, he feared the children would suffer for lack of a mother's care. He declared he had intended to kill himself, but that Father Bede had dissuaded him. At Shipley's the ladies of Saleru sup-1 have satisfied themselves that they can get the finest spring frocks. coats and, dresses ever shown in this city. ' ( ) LEOPOLD NOT GUILTY YOUTH DECLARED INNOCENT OF AIDING JAILBRKAK . DTlve 'rouna on Good Tires. "More pleasure and less trouble." The famous Viking Tires and Tubes have no superior. Malcolm's Tire Shop. 205 N. Com'l. () Buster Brown Shoe Store. High class, stylish looking, comfort- giving, long wearing shoes for the least money. Come and be con vinced.l 125 N. Com'l. () Wallowa Farm prospects were never better than now. with abun dant moisture. Notice of Intention to Improve North Fourth Street From the North Line of Belmont street to the South Line of Market Street Notice is hereby given that the Common Council of the City of Sa lem, Oregon, deems it necessary and expedient, and hereby declares its purpose and intention to im prove North Fourth street from the north line of Belmont street to the south line of Market street, in the City of Salem, Oregon, at the expense of the abutting and ad jacent property, excepting the street and alley intersections, the expense of which will be assumed by the City of Salem, uregon, Dy bringing said portion of said street to the established grade, construct ing Portland cement concrete curbs, and paving said portion of said street with a six-inch Port land cement concrete pavement, twenty-four feet wide, in accord ance with the plana, specifications' and estimates therefor, which were adopted by the Common Council March 7. 19 27. now on me in me office of the city j recorder ana which said plans, specifications and estimates are hereby referred to and made a part of this notice. The. Common Council hereby de clares its purpose and intention to make the above described Improve ment bv and through the street lm provement department ol the city of Salem. Oregon. Written remonstrances may ne filed with the city recorder or saw city arainst the above proposed imnrovement within ten days zrom the date of final publication here of. . By order of the Common Coun cil, March 7, 1927. , M. POULSEN, City itecoraer. Date of first publication hereof 3 March 12. 1927. - Date of final publication hereof will be March 24. 1927. m24 JOLIET, 111., March 16. (AP.) An investigation today of rum crs and confessions of convicts tending to link Nathan F. Leo pold Jr. with two prison deliver ies and plans for the wholesale poisoning of penitentiary guards as an incident of a. third collosal prison break, brought an official statement of exoneration. At the same time Hjalmar Rabn, state's attorney, announced that the facts of the jail delivery of last Saturday, when three Mexi cans under death sentence broke out, would be laid before the county grand jury Monday. The day brought no positive de velopment in the search for Ber nardo Roa, the only one of the prison breakers to remain at large. Twenty Mexicans rounded up in Chicago were freed in police court. The three Mexicans and four Americans killed Peter Klein, deputy warden, last Mqy in his of fice in the prison's solitary cell house at a time when Leopold was confined there for stealing sugar. Six of the seven were recaptured within a short time and sentenced to death. New sweaters. A large shipment just in. New patterns, new shades in the popular pull-over and coat styles. Emmons, Tailor-Furnisher, 426 State St. () CULT LEADERS HELD "Omar" and "Ermengartle' Over to Court Bound OAKLAND. CaL, March 16 (AP) Miss Erma Gibbs- "Ermen garde" in the "Superman Love cult." and Russell Alley, "Omar" of the order, were bound over to superior court today after a hear ing in juvenile court on a charge NOTICE OF FINAI ACCOUNT In the matter of the estate of ; Lucy J. Ewalt, deceased. State of i Oregon. Conntr of Marion. Notice is hereby given that John T. Whalley, administrator of the above entitled estate, has' filed his final account in the: above entitled estate and Tuesday, March 22,1 1927. at the hour or 10 o'clock a, m. has been set for hearing ob jections thereto, if, any. and for settling said account and . estate. v JOHN T. WHALLEY, 1 612 McKay Bldgv , AdminstratoT. J It's Sure- It's Pure-- SCHAEFFER'S HERBAL COUGH SYRUP Sold Only At, SCH AEFER'QJ DRUG STORE "A 135 North Commercial Street PHONE 197 . ' The Original Yellow Front ' Drag Store " Penslar Store of , contributing to the delinquency of a minor. Mi!ss Caroline Mer win.j 18, whose mother caused a raid on the headquarters, testified regarding her initiation Into the cult, when she wore "only "filmy underthings," and alleged later intimacies with Lloyd .Alley, "Omar's" 15 year, old son. Mis9 Gibbs, Alley and Mrs. Ger trude Wright, founder of the cult, the sacred order , of the White Brotherhood, were arrested on warrants sworn out by Mrs. Mer win and Mrs. Nora Reid, who ac cused Mrs. Wright of sending ob scene literature to her 17 year old daughter. Thelma Reid. The po lice raid on cult headquarters March 10 revealed papers" indicat ing that the organization had branches in San Antonio, Austin, and Brownsville, Texas, Portland, and Chicago, as well as in many Ore.. San Francisco, Los Angeles smaller towns throughout western states and in Mexico. The newest creations in Spring Hats at the Vanity Hat Shoppe Bach hat possesses a charm all its own. Beautiful designs and col ors. 389 Court St. () DWEA1 WOMAN BE MINED Infringement of Personal Liberty Charged to Mrs, " Foss-Hines LOS ANGELES. March 16 (AP) Mrs. Minnie Williams Foss-Hinps. acetiert of wholesale barter in infants in connection with the alleged operation of a "baby farm" in Los Angeles coun ty, will be arraigned here tomor row on a felony charge. She is specifically charged with "infringement of personal liberty, or attempting to assume owner ship of persons." The charge is based on the' case of "Baby Hines," whom Mrs. Foss is alleged to have obtained through adoption and later spld for $60. Chas. K. Spaulding Logging Co.. lumber and building materials. The best costs no more than in ferior grades. Go to the big Sa lem factory and save money. ( Named on State Board of Pilot Commissioners William C. McNaught and W H. Patterson, both of Portland, yesterday were reappointed mem bers of the state board of pilot commissioners.. F. M. Sweet of Astoria was appointed the third member of the board to succeed C. S. Gunderson whose term ex pired yesterday. HORSE MEAT DELICACY BOKHARA. Turkestan. Horse meat is considered a rare delicacy throughout the vast Kirghize Steppes, inhabited by several mil lion nomads of Turkish origin. Toledo Balderree & Ritner will log 60,000,000 feet for Pacific Spruce corporation. ORCHESTRA HEAD'S DEATH IS PROBED Los Angeles Director Die; Suddenly While Drivin; Automobile not yet been signed. : Autopsy Surgeon A. F. Wagner tonight admitted that he had made an analysis of the contents of Rofhwell's stomach which was re moved before the body was cre mated last Monday. The report of his findings have been made secretly to Nance, who tonight was on his way to Sacramento. "I do not like to discuss the subject' Pr. Wagner is quoted as saying, "but we have the right to find out the cause of death and that is what we are doing. The death certificate has not been signed. It would appear that death probably was -aued by natural causes but this will not be definitely known until the re port is finally made out and signed." mm d n i rr LOS ANGELES, March 16. (AP) The Examiner says an of ficial Investigation into the death of Walter Henry Rothwell, direc tor of the Los Angeles Philhar monic orchestra for eight years, is under way. Rothwell died sud denly last Saturday while driving his automobile. The investigation was launched by Coroner Frank A. Nance fol lowfng an autopsy. At the time of Rothwell's death it was report ed that he suffered a heart at tack. The death certificate has ' NEW .wCORPORATIONS ' r The Livestock Loan company with headquarters in Portland and capital stock of $100,000. has been incorporated by S. H. Boyles. V. L. McCroskey and D. J. Ken-i ney. Other articles filed in the state ; corporation department yesterday j follow: The McKinley company, Clats- j kanie, $10,000; W. O. McKinley. i E. O. Rauh, C. L. Robinson and Maude Robinson. Dorr E. Keasey & Company. Portland, (100 shares par value $1): Dorr E. Keasey, M. H. Clark and Walton Shea. Assets Realization company, Portland. $25,000; John W. Kaste. J. T. Aitken and Martin W. Hawkins. Beverly Investment company, Portland. $25,000; E. J. Daly, William Ballis and A. H. Salo mon. City Fuel Company of Portland, Portland, $5000; S. D. Gochnauer, M. M. Tonkin and R. Wallace. G AGAINST FASHIONS French 'Trust" Now En slaves Feminine Wear, Sdys Carrie C. Catt NEW YORK. March 16. (AP.) A rebellion not against skirts and in favor of "trousers for wo men." lt against the "French fashion trust" itself, is slowly com ing into existence among women tl-rougnout the world.-in the opin ion of Carrie Chapman Catt, Am erican suffrage leader. - "The rebellion.' she writes in the Forum magazine, "will come with the force and the fury bt all n.ovements long overdue. It will be ruthless and thorough." If may precipitate the world into -bankruptcy,' close factories,' turn mil lions into unemployment. No one has ever asked the price of liberty, ard we shall not then.! , - i M. Paul Poiret'a prediction that w.thin 30 years women would be "In trousers," spurred the suffrage Icrder to chollenge the thought'of the French style leader. . - The prediction of M. Poiret, sho says, fails to "startle" her. In t!ie first place, trousers were orig inally a female garment, "and vithout apology, were deliberate ly stolen by men." ' , . "A more exciting question is: "Will the London tri-st put men trtx, their own skirts?" she observes. am rt l net avfiltAntn? tn the inantnesa of the styles you pro vide, M. Poiret," she warns, "and. if you listen you will hear the far- olf rumble cf coming rebellion." PLUMBING Quick, Reliable Service H. 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