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v, " ' i ' -,. '- - :- -- .' i 5 ; THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON "T TIIE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM; OREGON r t $ernJG ; dolled Kyep UP fOKTine PARTY, PUSS f I I ' ' " T ff GILD the lily, ad orn the rose- make life more beautiful, more thoroughly enjoyable. Spend some of your time and money in this pleasant place. It's a health and happiness habit. THE CAPITAL DRUG STORE LOCAL Attention El Kara Grotto r Aiemoers urunu w ui make -visit to Mill City Monday evening. Special buses will leave Stage Terminal at 6 o'clock sharp. Wear your fez. Mm. r..tsuis, mobwcu. 1 m20 Salemites to Walla Walla The death of their aunt, Mrs. Maude R. Lynch, caused Mr. and Mrs. George C. Matten and Mrs. James G. Lauderback to motor to Walla Walla last week. Mrs. Lynch was a sister of E- E. Matton, for mer Salem resident now living in Los Angeles. ' :( l'opular Old-Time Dance Derby hall, Tuesday, March 22. Pad Spears "orchestra. Prices, 25c and 50c. m20 Federal Reserve Man Here One of the guests of the First National bank at their opening last night was S. G. Sargent, rep resentative of the 12th federal re serve district with offices in San Francisco. United Arrhwa Dance ' -- Monday, ilea.. 21, Derby kalL ' - mzo Cl The El Kara Grotto Is plan Bing a trip to, Mill City Monday night to put on thewptlt In a mas ter degree inline Masonic loage there. They will gain, a body and have chartere4 two; large stage busses for' thf 'trtp, ' leaving at 6 p. m. The 'grotto la to furnish entertainment an'dwill put on several vaudeville numbers. Open Sunday Untfl H Some good 34x4 Urea. Salem Auto Wrecking Co., 402 South Church street. r m20 Seattle Doctor Visits He Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Lynch wef e" -JDr. and Mrs. W. G. Morris of Seattle, who are en route home after a motor trip through California. Dr. and Mrs. Morris were delighted with Sa lem and vicinity, and consider it one of the finest cities they naa seen during their entire trip. Hotel Marion T" Dollar dinner, served 5:45 to 8 every evening. ' 26tf Marriage licenses; Drop- Due probably to the Inclemency of the should -be "spring weather enly three marriage licenses were issued last week, and those before ednesday. Water Tight Concrete Ask the Oregon Gravel Co. how to make it and what materials to use. Tel. 180.' " m20 Hanson Wins Peter Hanson was awarded $800 with 6 per cent interest from Jan ary. 1925, plus $80 attorney fees In his suit in circuit court against John Kklund, who defaulted. Oregon Pulp Jt Paper Co. - per cent preferred, limited amount offered. Hawkins A Rob erts, inc., 205 Oregon Bldg. Phone 1427. - mSO Mril.y Files Complaint M. Morley filed snlt In dr um court yesterday for $126.25 against Reuben Abslanlan for re fusal to pay promissory note. Wantd to Buy Good young cow. Phone 35F4. m20 Hospital Nurse Returns Miss Mary C, Moynehan,has re turned to her duties at the saiem general hosnltal after a three onths' ureent visit in Snringfleld, ass-, with her mother. who has ICt 1 nna 411- hess. Koss Lad Has Oneratkm Lee Ross, 453 Court, underwent to minor surgical operations at a local hospital Saturday morning. For Colds, Flu, Pneumonia 1 Nothing equals Osteopathy. Dr. Marshall, 329 Oregon Bldg. TeL 258. m22 1 Former 1 XI pr Resident Die Mrs. Florence Sehant of Bakers- ield, CaL, formerly Florence Stod- V I fVlffJ6 MV OWN I. 1 Corner State and Liberty Streets Agents for THE OWL DRUG CO. Products J. H. WILLETT NEWS IN dard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Stoddard' of this city, has died, according to word received here today. Mrs. Scbant leaves an infant son, Roy Jr.. her hus band, and three brothers, besides her parents. She was a graduate of Salem high school. Try Salem Maid Brick ice cream. It is delicious. Sanitary Confectionery 1857 State. Palm Confectionery, 4 67 N Church m20 Krebs Skiff Stolen John A. Krebs, hop grower, has reported to the city police that five boys had stolen a skiff from his places along the river. Krebs states that it is the fourth boat he has lost in this manner. Call 98F3, The Les Walt Gardens For cut daffodils, 5 doz, 1. m20 Speeder Pays Fin Ted Stainke, 2025 Wainer street paicla $5 fine In recorder's court ior speeding Saturday. Furniture Upholstery And repairing. Giese-Powers Furniture Co. f3tf Four Par ParkjM Fines - " Verne Anderson. A. A- Gueffroy. Hayes white and Max O. Buren paid fines of $1 each for overtime parking Saturday. Boxing Salem Armory Arena Wednesday, March 23rd. . Ad Mackle vs. Art Humphries, 10 three-minute rounds. Four other good bouts. m23 Two Building Permitso Building permits were issued yesterday to J. M. Billings, the first for repairs to a dwelling at 815 North Cottage, totaling 11300, and for erection of a dwelling at 809 North Cottage, estimated at $3,000. Wanted Good Young Cow Guernsey preferred. Tel. 35F4. m20 Mrs. Rhea Lnper 111 Mrs. Rhea Luper, wife of the state engineer, has been ill at her home here for several days. Dancing Every Friday Domes hall, McCoy. m20 Mullen in Portland William Mullen, until recently In charge of the state real estate department, has located in Port land. He was joined by Mrs. Mul len and ton, who left here Tues day. In New Homes, 94,000 on Up Double construction, union made. We have four in $4,000 to $5,000 class under construction' or being finished. Becke & Hen dricks, 189' N. High St. m23 Mr. Straw Resigns, Mrs. Albertha Straw, stenog rapher In the offices of tbe state prohibition commissioner for three years, has rresigned to join her husband, whe is located at Eu gene. Mrs. Straw formerly lived at Baker where she was employed as stenographer in the offices of William Levens, now at the head of the state prohibition depart ment. - ' Flvo Acres Dandy Soil- Paved road? at Swegle school. $1575. $25 down, $10 per month. W. H. Grabenhorst & Co., 134 S, Liberty St. n22 Miss Ruth Kuhn JO Miss Ruth Kuhn, stenographer in the executive department, has been ill at her home here for sev eral days. i -DISEASES Treated by Osteopathy, Dietet ics, Radiant Therapy and Elec trical Therapy Including Dr. Abrams Electronic System. No 'Charge for : . , Consultation DR. B. H. WHITE - Physician and Surgeon -.600 U. S. ICat'L Bank Dld. Sales, Oresoa HEAVENLY CALLS IT.' ve fiBTAUL. OP' OU(t PRETTY flS 7MO W AT ' mmm MOTHER. yoo'6 Look VONOeCFCL BRIEF Cappy Ricks" Reti "Cappy , Ricks," who has con ducted a cigar stand in the state hcuse lobby for the past two years, has retired from business and has gone to Portland where he will make his home. The stand was taken over by Sam Foster. Mr. Ricks is a veteran of the World war. Open Sunday Until Noon Some good 34x4 tires. Auto Wrecking Co., 402 Salem South m20 Church street. Warren Reed Here Warren Reed of Reedsport, can didate for highway commissioner to succeed W. H. Maione of Cor vallis, called at the executive de partment here Friday. Mr. Reed is one of the most prominent men in southwestern Oregon and has lived in Reedsport for many years 1926 Ford models at bargain prices, 1 coupe, 1 roadster, 1 tour ing, 1 truck. Used Car Corner, A block west Ladd & Bush. m20 Salem Lodge to Visit Salem Knights of Pythias will visit Independence lodge, K. of P.,' Monday night, March 21 and will take candidates for rank of knight. A large delegation is ex pected to attend from Salem, Sil verton, Dallas -and neighboring towns. Flowers for All Occasions. Adams, Florist. m20 Crowd Hears Singer The largest crowd that has ever gathered at the local Salvation Army hall attended there Satur day evening to hear Mrs. Charles Maxwell, singer of the First Meth odist church choir, present select negro spirituals. She was assist ed by Mrs. Jepson at the piano. Card of Thanks We wish to express our sincere appreciation to the many friends who responded with flowers and kind messages at the time ot our recent bereavement of B. Q. Quinn Mr. and Mrs. S. Breitenstein and Family. m20 Banquet Tomorrow Night The regular monthly dinner of the Salem business men will be held at the" YMCA following the gymnasium class tomorrow eve ning. About 40 men are expected to attend. Dr. Lee Wood will act as toastmaster, and songs and speeches will feature the enter tainment for the evening. Close in Sleeping Room- Also good office room for rent. Phone 128 8M evening. m23 Visitors From Madras- Mr. and Mrs. Vine W. Pearce of Madras are spending the week end in Salem visiting with friends and relatives. Retail and Wholesale- Site, suitable for creamery, gro cery or most any retail and any wholesale use. Ground available up to 100x165, at $35,000. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High St. m23 Apartment Property Sold' Mrs. Sarah Mann of Salem pur chased a nine-room two apartment property at, 1395 South High street, from Mr. and .Mrs. A. J Hall. The sale was made by Wells Tallman, real estate broker at 216 Masonic temple. Tbe same firm SPECIAL! Exchange a lovely suburban home, strictly modern, for city property or stock ranch. i GEO. F. PEED t 841 State Street ; Yick So Herb Co. " Est'd. It Tears In Salem J, H. LEOXG. Mgr. f If other treatments have failed try our Chinese remedies for asthma, bronchitis, croup and cough. . We have given relief to many suffering with, throat trouble. Never neglect'a cold. We also treat all, disorders of men women and children. Hisultatlom Free Call or write 420-42$ State 6t Baiem. Oregon, Phone til. ngocoxiDisn poky J I SAYS: We have a good bay in a Harley Davidson with new paint, new balloons, the big 'motor, 1027 license. PRICE $135.00 The Hoi That Ballt ust recently Bold and exchanged six-room residence on Sou in Commercial street for Mrs. Caro line Springer. ust Received 2 1922 -Model tudor sedans, 2 1922 model coupes at bargain prices. Used Car Corner. block west Ladd & Bush. - m20 Recovering; From Fl Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Law of 541 Norway avenue'are reported to be makinc a ranid recovery from a recent attack of the flu. The Newest Styles and. Materials In ladies' coats, iresses and hats at lower prices. C. J. Breier Co., 41 North Commercial. mZO Motor to Olympia Sam A. Kozer, secretary of state. and T. A. Raffety. chief inspector for the state motor vehicle depart ment, motored to Olympia Thurs day for a conference with Wash- ngton officials regarding motor vehicle matters, while in Olym pia Mr. Koxer said he would in spect the new "capitol building which was completed recently at cost of approximately $6,000,- 000. See Our Great Values in Spring dresses, $9.90 to $li.85. J. Breier Co., 141 N. Com'l. m20 Al Nye Recovering Al Nye, veteran postman at the state house, is recovering from a goitre operation performed in Portland a month ago. Mr. Nye has been on the state payroll for 30 years. He originally entered the employment of the state as a clerk 'in tbe secretary of state's office. 5 Room Modern House Fairmount Hill, $3950; $350 cash or will take car, diamond or good securities as first payment Balance monthly. Tel. 188W. m2 Returns to Roseburg Harry McClallen. at one .tiae sheriff of Douglas county, has re turned to his home at Roseburg after assisting in checking over the house records in connection with the recent legislature. Mr. McCIallen acted as a desk clerk in tbe house during the legislative session. Just Received 3 1C24 Model coupes, lots of extras and 1924 model roadsters at bar gain prices. Used Car Corner, Block west Ladd & Bush. m20 Offices Moved William Levens. state prohibi tion commissioner, who was forced to vacate his offices on the second floor of the state house because of the legislature, has returned to the capitol building. He conduct ed his operations from a down town office building during the legislative session. 7M ret San OlMBJag KXbbom. Mlal ratal Mm atodMta PfeM. S66 147 M. Ooa'l St Victor Adding Macala tarrlM C. M. LOCKWOOD Beach Resort Tillamook county: 60 acres adjoining beautiful resort, suitable for camp grounds, cottages, store, hotel or platting for sale by acre. . Resort, Care Statesman 11 LADD & BUSH, Bankers Established 1863 General Banking Busines Office Hours from 10a.rn.to3 p. m. 1927 FORD C0UP Latest Model " Will Sacrifice $150 See it at ' ! ' ? ' - Fitzgerald-Sherwin Motor Co. i 864 North High . Stone CouTalesclng f i Stehen A. Stone, state house correspondent for a Portland news paper,, is convalescing from an at tack of pneumonia hich confined him to his bed Tor the past four weeks. - Mr. Stone was stricken during the closing days of the leg islative session. His "beat" is being covered by Rodne"y Alden, son of Dean Alden of Willamette university. "Laxy Money!" 'Who is keeping it? See P. E. P. Co. Friendly ad, age 7 section 3. m20 Newspaper Record Compiled Hal Hoss. private secretary to Governor Patterson, has a com plete record of all Oregon news papers, together with their physi cal value and financial returns. When anyone desires to purchase a newspaper they usually write to Mr. Hoss for information as to the value of the plant, and its fin ancial status. Some) Bond Ruyei- With seventy thousand ($70, 000.00) dollars. We have large brick building leased to net you 6 per cent on investment and certain to increase in value. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High. St. m23 To Spend Day in Portland- Seymour Jones, who recently was appointed state market agent to succeed C. H. Spence, has ar ranged to pass Friday in Portland each week. While in Portland Mr Jones will make his headquarters at the grain inspection department oi the market agent's office. Added to Fledd Force E. D. Durning and Free Farmer have been added to the field force operating in connection with the automotive division of the public seivice commission. Mr. Durning ill make his headquarters at Pen dieton, while Mr. Farmer will be stationed at Eugene. Percy Var- ney, ex-state parole officer, is in charge of the field operatives for the public service commission Special Nestle Cireuline Permanent Waving $10, by the Nestle expert Mr. Jacques Rosen, former dem onstrator of Nestle Permanent Waving machine. Your opportun ity to have a permanent marcel Guaranteed positively no kinks or frizzes. Mitzl-Gray Beauty. Shoppe First Nat'l Bank Bldg. m20 Foster "Resigns Homer Foster, for many years employed in the supply depart ment of the secretary of state's office, has resigned. Mr. Foster has a large acquaintanceship in the state. English Class Enrolls 16 The English class, which has been organized at the city YMCA for foreigners seeking fulfillment of requirements for naturaliza tion, now has about 16 students enrolled, according to Ben Rickli, secretary. Kimball Men to Speak Dr. John Martin Canse, presi dent of Kimball school of Theol ogy. will deliver sermons today at Hubbard and Woodburn. Dr J. D. McCormick, dean ot the school, win speak at Gardenhome this morning, and this evening will :e the chief speaker at dedication MASSAGE at your home Telephone, 2214 S. H. Logan It's Time to Think of PAINTING and CLEANING UP We Sell Martin Senour 100. Per Cent Pure Paint DOUGHTOV SHERWIN 284 N. Commercial Tel. 089 P. H. BELL MORTGAGE LOANS INSURANCE Off. TeL 607 Res. Tel. 2141W 219 U. 8. Nat'l. Bank Bldg. 102T FREE WALLPAPER SAMPLE BOOK Call, phone or write MAX O. BUREN 179 N. Commercial Salem exercises for the new community church at Linnton, Or. Sneaks' at Starton Dr. Walter H. Brown, director of the Marlon county child health demonstration, addressed a dis trict meeting of teachers yester day morning in Stayton on the subject. "Health Education." In the afternoon Dr. Brown went to Portland on matters of business. Gets Fellowship Daryl Chapin, senior scholar in the Willamette university physics department, has been granted a fellowship In that science at the University of Washington for next year. The fellowship involves an annual stipend of $900 and pro vides opportunity, for study to ward a master's degree. YixltA Friends Here Clarence Oliver, a last year's Willamette university graduate, arrived In Salem yesterday from Bend where he is instructor In the city schools. He will visit friends here over th,e week-end. Fined for Improper Plates Jay Foster of Brooks was ar retted Saturday for driving with Washington license plates without providing an Oregon permit. He pleaded not guilty in justice court and was released on his own re cognizance to appear for further hearing. Foster claims that he had written for complete trans fer. Glee Club Tours The Willamette university men's glee club left this morning for southern Oregon where they are scheduled to give several concerts. The club will be absent from Sa lem during the entire spring vaca tion. Among the cities at which concerts will be given are Med fcrd, Ashland and Central Point. Marjorie Sherwirt Named on Oac Barometer Staff OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. March 19. (Special.) Marjorie Sherwin of Salem has been appointed to the staff of the OAC Daily Barometer. The Bar ometer publishes the news of the college, and in general public in terest as representing the charac ter accomplishments and interests of the student body of the college. Competition is always keen for a position on the staff,' and Miss Sherwin is to be congratulated on attaining this honor. She is a junior in home economics. Hood River Fine new service station to be built at State and Front Streets. FAIRNESS to one and all regard less of creed or class, with a service that omits nothing in be half of bereavement. WEBB'S FUNERAL PARLORS Telephone 120 TERWILLIGERS Perfect Funeral Service For Less Licensed Lady Mortician 770 Chemeketa Street Telephone 724 JOHX KOXRADE'S Auction Thursday, 1 P. M. Two miles east of Salem, be tween Garden road and Sil verton road, follow arrows from mattress factory. Good heavy horse. 2 . fine Jersey cowa, 62 White Rock sad Wyandotte cockerels and pullets, 1 3-cu. ft. Wonder concrete mixer with wheel barrows, shovels, etc., 22 Backs corn, J top buggy. 1 open buggy, 2 horse light wagon. 2 horse corn cultivat or, 1 new steel beam plow. 2 octrfcorse cultivators, 1 J Vi-tt- mower. 1 140-lb. plat form scales, 1 10-16-2 horse reversible disc like new, grindstone, hand grain grinder, corn sheller, 2 corn markers, set double work harness, post auger, buggy pole, scoop, small tools, car penter tools, 30 prnne boxes, 1 rolls roofing paper, step ladders, doubletrees, scythe, . good hay rack, block and tackle, hay fork.-rope' and pulley, 1)4 cords dry wood, small cream separator, 1 barrel spray with hose and .connections, buck saw, hoes, rakes, shovels, spades, forks, 6 hole range, cream cans, chairs, tables. 3 beds, dress era, oak extension table, oak library table, 3 . rockers, re clining chair, sewing ma chine, writing desk and hook case, clock, heater, linoleum, 2 ' rags, pictures, looking glass, dishes, kitchen utln sels. kitchen cabinet, com mode, mattresses, quilts, blankets, curtains and a lot of miscellaneous articles. Owner has sold his farm and is moving to California. . Terms Cash ; Sale, Thursday, 1 P. M. V. John Konrade, Owner F. N. WOODRY Is the Auctioneer of Course Residence and Store. 1010 North Summer v Xo-Kick-On-My-Servioe C Bits For Breakfast I b o Did you read the log -., . v s- ' The Jog of . the Salem-Dallas highway? " ' ' ' ;- ' - There Is. a plan for the most beautiful highway in the world, that would add millions to the value of property along the way. S The Statesman advertisers have taken a lot of space this morning spread the paper out to 40 pages; and yet . there is a lot of good matter crowded out. This is the largest regular edition of a newspaper ever published in Sa lem. But there will be many others. This cityand country are growing. W S The Slogan .map is very proud of his school boys and girls who contest each week with articles on the current subject." They are a fine, bright, - upstanding bunch; every one. V V . Salem Y free, employment bur eau had 198; applicants for work the past week, and found jobs for only 66 of them. But. there will very soon be aT different story. S You can say one thing for the Chinese: they haven't " -claimed that God is on their side. v Socrates was a great philoso pher, but doubtless his wife took in boarders. Man is born with certain In alienable rights, which are not worth much when he meets a big guy driving a truck on the high way. Science note: A caterpillar can turn into a butterfly, but that's nothing. An automobile can turn turtle. English people are not drinking4 enough, according to an Oxford magazine. M a y b e prohibition would solve the problem. H An old-timer is a woman who remembers when she used to tie her hat down with four or five veils before going motoring. Michigan man says crime will fall oft when more people start buying their own homes. The trouble is that between punctures Eh a Shadowed! Free yourself from the rver-preeent Phantom of Wash Monday by letting us take care of your laun dry. So many women say it's an actual pleasure to look at the things we've laundered they're so beautifully done.' JAPANESE HAND LAUNDRY AND CLEANER We Call and Deliver 443 FERRY STREET Telephone 753 ANTED -. for general housework a maid to take charge ot, an American home. - 7 rooms with two baths, laundry, 6 -adults in family. Apply at 100 Sun shine St. - - .. , WANT t j. - .... One of the best pages in this paper no pictures of five dollar shoes that look like twelve dollar , values -but just plain desires of many people expressed in their own language. . , v. . -" . ' ' ' ' j Customers have asked us why we are not showing ' drawings of our new styles in our advertisements. Well; first if we did it would break us up in employ- " ing artists to make the drawings, for styles certainly are changing fast, next we would be trying to sell you one shoe and possibly that one shoe would not be at all suitable for your foot. . ' But with so many general .patterns and combinations r good today we only want to sell you our sincerity and ' the policy of our store. ' - - : ' . i With our unparalleled position of being daily in touch with the WALK-OVER stores in New York, San Francisco, Los. Angeles, Chicago, Milwaukee and weekly with Paris, London and Brussels, we actually do give you styles ahead. " . No obligation to look and inquire at - John ; 415 State Street Where To Dine TODAY Kat Your Sunday Dinner At the Gray Belle. . Chicken Dinner : - ::V Served all day at The Spa. 1 - . - For Dinner This Evening Dollar dinner at the - Marion hotel today, j Chicken Dinner at the Lunch Bos 181 S. Liberty St. Tables for ladies. Open Jail day. j - Eat Tour Sunday Dinner ' 1 At the Valley Gem. 156 B. Com'L Under newhanagement. - Fat at Mint Chickebrdin ner. 5 Oe. Chicken Dinner- Served alii day at Cafeteria. i Cat Your Sunday Din At the Argo Cafe. the Royal and the price of gas they're so hard to maintain. .Sandy Cannery at Scenic sta tion will be doubled in size this year. t $750 Player Piano $390 Looks like 'new.- Player, rolls, bench. 110 down, 310 a month. GEO. C. WILL JIL'SIC HOUSE 432 State St., Salem Established 4 8 Years Farmers' Day Auction Every Saturday 1:30 P.M. F. N. WOODRY'S Auction Market Summer Street Farmersi send in your listings by Wed. Nite of each week for advertise ihg. No extra charge. Phone 511 ' -FURNITURE AUCTION 'every - Wed. Nite, 7 P. M. F. N. WOODRY'S ONLY STORE 1610 North Summer New and used furniture," dishes, rugs, linoleum," lin oleum rugs, ranges, heaters, In fact anything you may' want- PRIVATE SALES DADLY The Cheapest, Place in Salem to Buy Furniture I pay cash for used furniture, tools, etc. Established Since 1016' - No-Kick-On-My-Service Phone SI 1 - FOR SALE a piano, cost when new $800, bought 5 years ago in good condi tion but needs tuning make an offer, buying a Radio. Write 23 Broad cast. ADS. let J. RclIs i i t s f I i i i it