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' miE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON k THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 14, 1927 r 5 .a 4 , I LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF ydt Friends Here ' Mrr and Mrs. W. D. Lord of Portland stopped in Salem yestert day for a brief visit with friends. Thy were en route home from .(o-'iaa and were accompanied by ;IJuh Marie Bennet of Labiah., i Genuine Tuftles Sealy Mattresses now 139.50. Gfese- rowers Furniture Co. al Many Members Added Stimulated by the prospects of th GAR and allied organisations' -,..f km In Jnn thp life and many new members are biiiR added. Dr. Pound and Charles Fessenden of the Sons or- rf;.r..- . t f gaaiM- j r . .. interest ni ibh group uu ue A TfMct a fTeat aoaiuon to tne A membership before the June en canipmnt. tinorr'fl Music Hon Open evenings during sale. al5 Jailed for Drinking v W. Kelly. 1950 South Cot- tare street, was booked at the po- lice station last nig nt on a cnarge - i ot drunsennesaw muj w PiCeu up by unicer uwu. I Easter Candy Salem's finest assortment. Spa. The I al v I Consider Separation A committee from the senior I law school class composed of Glen Stonemau. v mwui ti uu i Rodney Alden wrll meet with a lib-l cral arts committee, rrancis fcius, I Joel Berreman and Claire Geddes, to determine if some plan can be evolved to give a. certain amount of funds to the senior law class for social events, wean jr. m Erlckson wilt also be at the meet ing. T. K. Ford and Bert T. Ford V Wish to announce- the removal of their offices from the Bush It bank building. alBI fiiwx-Lil Rervicm Planned The saturaav nixnt program ai i . . ... . I the Salvation Army will include! i,riai inrine bv Llovd Thomo- nn Willamette graduate andland to stall on the Oregon Elec- .inr nf the First M. E. church. who will render "The Palms" and . one other selection. Dr. E. S. 1 Tiammond is to be the sneaker of the evening. Everybody invited. Eaater Gifts and Novelties Fly-ln-Bottl toilet water. Spe cialty Shop, 43 Court street. al4 SDrains Ankle Dr. P. E. Lee Steiner recently sprained his ankle and is forced 1 r4S4 a pair -or-erntcnes. nr. is superintendent ot the state hospital andk:lairman of the "On to Taccna" Rotary commit' tpe. The New Twista Lena 20 G. W.- Johnsen & Co, 469 State. . al4 Pamphlets Being Blalled A large numter of pamphlets dealing with Ongon forest week are being sent oit from the office ' of C. A. Howard, state superinten- j.a m a At I dent of public instsuctlon. to pub- IK Tk. 85 u jL pamp,nlt ca lUggeev Pprogram for fores week, which Ti Will occur Anril 24 tn 20. Truly fine small car Little I Marmon 8. MacDonld Auto Co. w . - . I ""O "nB-1 , 1 I AAiuar mnner. serrva s;t to a .very veaug. , - nzou Miss CecUia- Mielkt of SalemnAw has accepted, a positionUo teach in a school near Coqnllle lor the fall term. Miss Mielke gradiated from lauumuuia oormu KQOII1 last IU1 and will' complete' her work this I June. Bargains! Big Savings At Sale this month. "Moore's Music House." al5 Boy Arrive A fine 9 pound boy arrlred to gladden the home of Mr. and Mrs. It. M. Thompson. 430 South 23rd street, Tuesday, April 12. i '"trane concernea aoing niceiy. I r, . Ci Vt4 . Foraitare CphoUtery v And repairing. UWM-rOVHI ;! . tttt I 77 orniturs Co. Engel Loses Court Trial - Adam Engel. local contractor I lost to E. Williams In a circuit! -eourt trial yesterday. William bef "js grauiea a juagmeni oi 9v anorney zees. Genuine Tuft less Searr Mattresses now $39. S0 Giese- fowers Furniture Co, - . , al Kusel Released by Sheriff Vernon Kasel was released from the county yesterday after his parents had made good the checks passed by their son. at local stores. Buy Vour Suit Now 20. G. w. Johnson Alfrwl Take. Leed ! I Frank Alfred, has been chosen as lead in the Junior play to be I riven during the Willamette uni versity May festival, t May 7 and ?: manes Bodina was originally MEV8 AXD LADIES SUITS CLEA3TED AXD PRESSED Time to have that Spring Suit, Coat or Dresa Cleaned fLOO V SnIU lreesed COc ' THE VARLXrr fMSAXTIlS Over Bustcks , -Telephone 1981 selected for the - place but was forced to cire it oyer on account of a heavy scholastic schedule. The play, which Is coached by Marjorie Walker of the Ellison-White con servatory in Portland, will be giv en at the Capitol theater. "Radio Bargains During This Months Sale. Moore's Music House. al5 Darwin TnlJpa, Red and Pink Salem? Dnlb Co.. Wallace road. phone 116F4. a!5 Ward "Pyle, transient from Oak Title, wash., was sentenced in justice court to 30 days In the county Jail for driving his car (with imorooer Hcenne nlatfxi . ' ' Caster Candy- Superior quality. The Spa. al6 Portland Driver Fined Dale Wylie of Portland was fined 110 in justice court yester day following his arrest by state traffic officers on a charge of ""A, " - 1 Pram $1C0 4o f 1J0 B Buying your Piano at Moore's NOW. al5 nr C V. WWtoVo. n am hsi- rtf tViA liiT an't Mitn nf tVia IMm Christian church, .will speak: at the Lions club luncheon Friday noon. 'IHsiiJonhin Kmc win be tnft' soloist. 4 Dr. W. B. Mott wlu preside.: J - i i Darwin Tulip, Red and Pink Salem Bulb Co.. Wallace road. phone 116F4. al5 Collect Parking Fines Bernard Morse paid SI and Dr. H. B. 8cofteld $2 in recorder's court yesterday for overtime park ing. ! Recorder Poulsen reports that collections for the month of March are coming very slowly. , Flake's Petland, 237 State. al6 rfv 11 i vt, i"; A. oroaen axie caused an fcierte Transfer truck and trailer of Port- Uric crossing at Center street in Ill a M a .nA a ime io De nu Dy me xmu souin oouna passenger train yesieraay morning, r ortunateiy tne main crucK was not nic, oniy me trailer loaded with groceries being de molished. C. L. Page, the driver, was not injured. Concrete Water Troughs t Few left, discount while they last. See Oregon Gravel company. 1405 N. Front street. al4 Darwin Tulips, Red and Pink Salem Bulb Co., Wallace road, phone 116F4. al5 Blarriage license- James A. Adrian Jr., and Linnie J. Butcher of Eugene were issued a marriage license by the county clerk yesterday. Foster to Address Arthur Foster, of the land set tlement department of the Oregon .mimwv va VVIUtUCIVk Will tne Bpeaker at the Salem realty board's luncheon Thursday noon. Foster has spent five months re- cent, amon the farmer8 ot the T. . Mississippi Taney, ana win oe pre- TT,f cto0- .hint wn iamette vaney. mvsip m j 1 1 1 i j unuim RwfilMri hl month UiMn'i Mnaie Hoom " i s I Tknn't U'At rni dresses in all the new shades re daced. The Ann Louise, opposite pvpco. al4 1 . t The Marlon County Jersey Cat tle club will meet Saturday after noon at 1:30 o'clock at the cham ber of commerce rooms in Salem. Sidney Miller of Woodburn is pres ident . ot . this ; organization. Easter Lilies , Adams, Florist. all If Von Are Looking For Dry- Wood we have it. Telephone 930. D. A. Larmer Transfer. a!5 Revelers Sleep at Jail- John Ryan of nibbing, Minn., and John Barry -of Stayton spent Tuesday night in the city jail fol lowing their arrest' for drunken . L. windows l Save 20. G. W, Johnson & Co. al4 Tan Kappa Alpha. Klecta Willamette chapter of Tan Kap pa Alpha, national honorary public speaking fraternity, last night formally Initiated Robert Witty. J haupt. Elaine Chapin and Irene Breit These ; students partici pated in debate and, oratory dur- I tag the past year. Prof. L. M, FOR INFORMATION ABOUT LOCAL OR EASTERN . RAILROAD TRIPS PHONE 727 Oirfcnllcliic A NEW FTJLLT MODERN 4 - ItOOM BUNGALOW AND GARAGE on Fairmont Ilill AT S200O -S30O dovm balance 25.00 per ! snoatli TJLRICH & ROBERTS, Realtors , 121 North Commerrfal - sn Ross, coach' of oratory at Oregon Agricultural college, was present. Officers elected for the - coming year were : Robert Witty, : presi dent; Irene, Brelthaupt, vice pres ident, and Dean F. H. Erlckson faculty advisor and executive secretary. Darwin Tulips, Red and Pink Salem Bnlh Co., Wallace road, phone 116F4. al5 Speaks on Christianity Prof. Florlan Von Eachen, head of the science department, last night discussed the topic "The Christian in His Search for Truth" at a joint meeting of the Willam ette university YM and YW. Save 20 on Your Easter suit, C. W. Johnson & Co. al4 Dad Watson With Real old-Time 8-piece orchestra. Crystal Gard ens, Tuesday, April 19. New feat ures; real old-time music, dances. steps. Kindly notify friends who have attended previous parties. al7 Wallulah Coming Out The 1927 Willamette university Wallulah, annual publication, will be out May 7, according to Hugh McGilvra, editor. The special color inserts will feature the his tory of Willamette university. The covers will have aa their design an embossed reproduction ot Wal ler Hall. Kenneth Litchfield Is manager of the production. He reports over $1100 In advertising signed, up. 7 -Room Modern House For rent. Giese-Powers Furn a!4 iture Co. Graduates Visit James Caughlin, Dwight Find- ley and Verne Bain. ?oroer prom inent Willamette university stud ents, visited op the campus this week. Darwin Tulips, Red and Pink Salem Bulb Co., Wallace road. phone 116F4. a!5 Mortons Coming Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Norton, directors ot the Belgian Gospel Mission, are to be in Salem next Monday, April 18. The Christian and Missionary Alliance taber nacle has been procured for the evening and ail should go and hear them. They have an intensely in teresting and gripping message. Missionary Alliance tabernacle on Ferry street, back of the First Methodist church, Monday night, April 18, at 7:30 o'clock. All Spring Suits Less 20 G. W. Johnson & Co., 469 State. ! . ; .- a!4 Yamhill Attorney Here- Earl Nott, district attorney for Yamhill county, was a business visitor in Salem yesterday after noon. Elks Dance Saturday nite. Members in- vited. Salem Looks Good R. F. Lupien, exchange teller of the First National bank of Everett, Wash., accompanied by Mrs. Lupien and their two child ren, are Salem visitors, guests at the home of Mrs. M. C. Halvorsen, 1434 Ferry street The visitors are much pleased with Salem and vicinity. Mrs. Lupien is a niece of Mrs. Halvorsen. Special Services Planned St. I Paul's church will observe the day on which the Holy Com munion was instituted (Maunday Thursday) j with a celebration of that event; at 9:30 a. m. (Good Friday, the day of the Crucifixion. will be observed by the three hour meditation from 12 to 3 p. m There will be addresses ' on the Seven Words from the Cross,, with prayers and hymns, and it is hoped that all people- who desire. to ob serve this day will feel' free to come at any time during the three hours and retire during the! sing ing of any hymn. In the evening at 8 o'clock the vested choir, as- Bay Quality When You Buy Paint The greatest assurance of qual ity is purchased from an Insti tution that knows paint. We have been spreading paint for 35 years. KENNEDY PAINT CO. 254 Chemeketa. Tel. 921 - 679J Yick So Herb Co. Est'd 19 Years in Salem ! r J. II. LEONG, Mgr. If other treatments have tailed try our Chinese remedies for, asthma,, bronchitis, croup and cough. Ner er neglect a cold. We also treat all disord ers of men, women and children. ' Consultation Free ett. Call or write 420-426 State St, Salem.- Oregon, Phone 283 . T -that's it Hershberfjer Motor Co. . ; 231 North hv o L U SAYS: We have a 1024 type Oak' land sedan with bumpers, spot light, Automatic swipe, beater, '1927 license, new paint and a car that has had wonderful caro and is honest value for f 605.00. if The Ho: That SerTloa Built sisted by Portland talent,' will give the Oratorio on tjie Seven Words, by Dubois, which is open to the public. LA QRUZ-O'BRIEN MATCHED AGAIN Angel de La Cruz and Tommy O'Brien have been rematched for the main event of the April 27 card, according to Harry Plant, Salem matchmaker, who wishes to give full satisfaction to local fans. Undoubtedly O'Brien had the better of the fight last night which ended so unfortunately but the Filipino showed good stuff and the five rounds were IS full minutes of concentrated action. This new arrangement wf" hold off the Bayes-winner fight until the next fight after the rematch. Harry Hansen, manager of Ad Mackie, issued a challenge last night to Phil Bayes or whoever wins the ultimate fights. Ad Mackie has a strong claim on the Pacific featherweight title. and it this match is contracted the bout will be staged at Oxford Park in an open air arena. Idaho Sterilization Law To Be Put in Operation BOISE. Idaho, April 13. (By AP.) Plans for making operative Idaho's sterilization law will be made here April 25, Dr. R. M. Foueh. state medical adviser and secretary of the board of eugenics, announced today upon notification from W. D. Vincent, superintend ent of the Idaho industrial train ing school, St. Anthony, board president, that the board would be organized on that date. The 1927 legislature appropri ated $4500 for the board of eu genics to place the sterilization law, passed in. 1925, in operation. The law applies to feeble minded, insane, epileptics, habitual crim inals, moral degenerates, who are regarded as a menace to society. SANTIAGO FEELS QUAKE Buildings Damaged, Fires Started ; No Deaths Reported SANTIAGO, Chile, April 14. (AP.) An earthquake shock oc curred here at 1:40 o'clock this (Thursday) morning. Buildings were damaged, telephone lines were put out of commission and fires started. Many buildings in the central port of the city were affected by the shock, although it was report ed few ot them had been wrecked. II was uncertan whether any lives had been lost.- ' Bend Fremont national forest will have 30-mile fence to separate sheep and cattle. ELECTRIC MOTORS Rewound and Repaired New or Used Motors for Sale VTOBERT & TODD Things Electrical 191 South High St. TELEPHONE 2112 L. G. Prescott JEWELER j Moved To No. 291 North Commercial Street, Salem j ; First Class Repairing ' a Specialty I ' See it at the High Street . ,7 j DID GLORY PBfl TO BE HELD FIN Governor I. L. Patterson to Dedicate New Flag; GAR Honored. Guests Subject to a few minor changes, the program for the Old Glory program at the armory Friday night is complete. It presents an imposing array of local talent; some of it high grade professional some not yet come to professional status, but all interesting and fine. The numbers are as follows : Part One Chorus. "Our Salutation," "Away to the Fields," Salem Boys' Chorus. Vocal solo, Shipmate o Mine" Victor Wolf. "America" Audience. Flag dedication, Governor I. L. Patterson. Chorus, selected, Salem high school Girls Glee club. Duet, selected. Potter Brothers. Chorus, "My Own Native Isle," Salem Boys Chorus. Part Two Musical stunts, by Brown Brothers, Woodry Brothers, Stout Henderson Duo, Chemawa Indian school and ethers. ' Selected, Willamette University Male Quartet. Reading, "The Melting Pot," Miss McKee. "Lovely Night," "Thank God for a Garden," Schubert Octette. Chorus "Merrily Goes Our Bark" By Special Request) Salem Boys' Chorus. The program is long, and will fopen promptly on time. It is di vided into two sections, with a brief intermission, so that any who might attend other shows or pro grams earlier in the evening may take in the last half of this also All members of the Grand Army of the Republic will be honored guests of the evening. DYING PRISONER FREED Man Who Stole to Live Will Leave San Quentin Today RAN QUENTIN, Cal., April 13. (AP The man who stole to live has been released to die. . A. R. Morford, highly respected as a bank cashier in St. Joseph, Mich., is to be released from San Quentin prison tomorrow so that he may return to die of the illneBS for which he stole to be freed. v Morford came to California hoping to find a cure for Aubercu lesis. He lived in San Diego for a? time. ' Financial difficulties arose and his health grew steadily Make C mrr The Most Enjoyable . EASTER U1U YOU EVER HAD By selecting your new and smart footwear at ROTTLS! New style, new lasts, new leath ers and new shades, fitted to your feet by expert shoe f iters. Footwear for Men, for Women, for Boys and for Girls u - ma KAYSERS and SPUNTEX SILK HOSIERY - John J. Rottle WALK-OVER-CANTILEVER i .-FOOTWEAR . - '.''' 415 STATE STREET . " ' 7 t- worse. In desperation he testified he staged a daylight bank robbery, single ' handed and was ' caught. This was In 1S24. In that same year a court sen tenced the man to serve from one year to life in prison. T LATE SPORTS 1 O .. T, j ; O WILMINGTON. CaL. April 13. (AP.) Santiago Zorilla, Pana ma sensation, added to his color ful record here tonight 'in a de cisive victory over Danny Kramer, Philadelphia featherweight. A little more than two years ago Kramer was recognized as Califor nia's outstanding featherweight battler. He took only one of the ten rounds. PORTLAND, April 13. Ted Thye, Portland wrestler, defeated John Kilonis, Boston, in two out of three falls here tonight. Both are light heavyweights. OAKLAND. Cal., April 13. Young Corbett of Fresno won on a foul over Young Harry Wills, negro welterweight of San Diego, in the last round of their ' sched uled 10-round bout here tonight. BELLINGHAM. Wash., April 13. Dode Bercot, Everett wel terweight, won the decision from Frankie Lewis of Klamath Falls, after six rounds of fast fighting in the main event of a boxing card here tonight. German Government Has Systematized Day Now BERLIN (AP) Every minute of the working day of the German chief executive is accounted for by the secretaries of President von Hindenburg at his "white house." Edgar Wallace, who turns out mystery stories by the yard, came to the German capital for inspira tion but he says the absolute pre cision there was altogether too much for him. As an example, he cited his ap pointment with President von Hin hour and the next caller was denburg at seven minutes past the scheduled to see the field marshal four minutes and a half later. Other articles filed in the state corporation department yesterday follow: Union Pacific will spend 3750, 000 this year for heavier steel on Oregon lines. Casey Guaranteed RHEUMATISM REMEDY Money refunded if it does not cure your case NELSON A HUNT DRUGGISTS Cor. Court and Liberty Tel. 7 This RECEIVE GRANT REFUND Lane County Gets Draft for One Minion From U. S. Treasury EUGENE, April 13.-(AP.) A United State treasury draft for $1,069,840.60,- which represents the amount of Xane county's share of the Oregon - & California land grant tax refund, was received here, today by Mrs. Grace Schiska, county treasurer. This is said to be the largest check ever cashed in Eugene. It was deposited in the First Nation al bank and the treasurer tomor row will draw on it for different amounts to deposit in other banks of the county. NAME COMMITTEE FOR DRAFTING NEW CHARTER (Continued rrom p.ijrp'l.) able to be present on account of other business. Whether the municipal judge should be appointed by the coun cil, or elected directly by the peo ple was considered carefully but no definite conclusion drawn. Al derman Dancy who was at the meeting stated his opinion that the people would not approve of, any plan not clearly separating the ju dicial and administrative depart ments. Another meeting will be held next Wednesday when the tenta tive cliarter drawn up by the. spe cial committee will be fe&d and considered. OBITUARY McKnight William Abner McNight died at a local hospital April 11, at tne age of 4 2 years. He leaves his LAz!L Notice To Accommodate the Crowds the Mattie Crawford Revival Meetings Will be held in the Grand Theatre instead of as formerly announced r - ' ' ' From April 14th to the 17th at 2:30 and 7:30 p. m. Also at 10:30 Sunday Morning 5 Roomed Cottage and Furniture , AUCTION sIee; TODAY, 1:30 P. M. 421 South 18th Street L The house has living room, dining room, kitchen with breakfast, nook. 2 bed rooms, bath and toilet, electric lights, new double garage, lot 50x100 feet, facing east, abstract and title to date.' Termsmall payment and $20 per month at 6 per cent. Furniture, Range, Heater, etc.: 1 good range, 3 beds, springs and mattresses, Windsor rocker -and chair, 1 heater, oak dresser, oak chif f oneer, chest drawers, 1 leather lounge, 2 linoleum rugs, oil stove, 5 pair silk draperies, oak extension table and 6 leather seated diners, t oak rocker, cloth basket, sanitary couch and pad, 1 reed rocker, water power washing machine, electric plate, wash tubs, 2 Axminster rngs, 9x12, and other articles.- Terms cash. A. J. CONGER, Owner F. N. WOODRY 11 Years Salem's Leading Auctioneer, Phone Sll ----- 5 Roomed Bungalow With Extra Lot and High Grade Furniture, Range, Etc i AUCTION SALS FRIDAY, APRIL 15th 1 :30 P. M. 2943 Portland Road ' 1 U Ttloeks 'orth. of TJtsrhland Avenue 5 roomed bungalow with bath and toilet, electric lights, sewer age and city water. Fine place. Front and back porches, wood shed, garage and barn, shrubbery, etc Lot 72x175, extra lot 45x140 feet. Terms $400 cash, balance arranged, clear abstract and title, terms on lot 175 cash, balance $10 per. month. a FTRXITU11E, RANGE, ETC.' 1 round oak extension table and 6 leather seated diners, oak library tables. 3 oak rockers, oak buffet. Ivory breakfast table, linoleum 9x12, 4 large jjalntings, mahogany writing desk, 4 good rugs, ? Simmons beds, coil springs and mattresses, 2 ivory dressers. 2 Ivory chif foneers, 1 silk floss mattress, sanitary couch. .1 Duof old davenport, leather, 1 reed chair, 1 4 section book case, refrigerator, medicine cabinet, kitchen chairs, por tiers, garden hose., garden tools, clock, heater. Teal good range, hall rack, and lots of other .miscellaneous articles. " AUBREY "WHITE, 2943 Portland. Road, Owner : " F. N. WOODRY ' ' Auctioneer Pliono 511 ' NOTE--AH the furniture in this sale Is like new;; If you want to sell your furniture see P. N. Woodry, 1010 NorOi Summer Street. .. .. widow, Mrs. Lulu McKnight- - A son, -Charies, 10, mother. Mrs. F. E. Dodge of Portland, 2 sisters. Mrs. Pearl Scholta of Oakland, -Cal Mrs. Jennie Sercy , of Texas, two brothers, Thomas 6f Brooks and Harvey of Beaver. Rev. Gil- . lespie will be In charge of the serv- ices to be held at Webb's funeral , . , parlors Thursday at 2 p. m., In.- ; terment City View cemetery. ? .' i v.'i-'v Jackson ' - Harriet Hattie May Jackson - -died at her residence 406 N, High street, April 12. at the age of 78 years. . She is survived by one . daughter, Mrs. Carroll A. Pague, ; of Portland. The remains are at the residence." The funeral will be , . held fromthe Webb chapel on Friday at 2:30 p. m.. Rev. Tully officiating. Interment , in - IOQE . cemetery.": ' .. . MODERN and complete in every worthy respect; where the utmost gentleness, reverence and consid eration prevail. WEBB'S FUNERAL PARLORS Tel. 120 , TERWIEllGERS Perfect Funeral Service . For Lejw- - Licensed Lady-Mortician 7TO Chemeketa Street -? r Telephone 72 EYES EXAMINED and GLASSES FITTED I am now thoroughly established in my new location Dr. L". R. Burdette 401 First National Bank Building , Phone 023 ! 1 - .. V