r 5 " THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 15, 1927 Easter Candy Special for Today and Saturday s - - - - - With any purchase amounting to $1.00 We Give You ABSOLUTELY FREE ONE POUND OF DELiCiOUS ASSORTED CANDIES These candies are fresh and made of pure butter, eggs, sugar, cream and chocolate. They consist of chocolates, Walnut Fudge, Cocoanut Dips, Peanut Clusters, Marshmallow Easter Eggs, Easter Butter Creams, Sugar Coated Bon Bons and Easter Eggs. Look Up Your Drug Store Wants and Get Your Candy FREE IT IS OUR TREAT) THE CAPITAL DRUG STORE J. H- WILLETT Salem's Owl Drug Store -V . - LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF ,..,....,. r tit i i. ...... , Speaks to Student Frank Neer, school board direc tor, spoke to senior high school students yesterday on the coming of Roald Amundsen, noted explor er, nextTuesdsy. Schools will be closed at 3 o'clock- that day so students can attend the special matinee. Amundsen's appearance here is sponsored by the Lions' club. Genuine Toftless Seary Mattresses now $39.50. Glese Powers Furniture Co. all Moore's Music Hons Open evenings during sale. al5 -v ; Ifcase for Bale Cheap . Move it away. Bids will be re ceived lor house 443, 445. 447 Center street. 3 apartments, with or without furniture; also triple garage. I. Greenbaum, 246 North Commercial street. al5 lar have been good friends for over 4 0 years. Mr. and Mrs. Em mons expect to remain here until their son returns from Iowa where he is at present attending to busi ness matters. - Darwin Tulips, Red and Pink Salem Bulb Co., Wallace road, phone 116F4. al5 Bay Tour Suit Now, Iiess 20 G. W. Johnson & Co. al5 Most Everything Greatly Reduced this month. "Moore's Music House." al5 Jost a Real Good Time Hazel Green, Sat. night. al6 Appoint Administratrix Ellxa Draper was appointed yes terday administratrix of her sis ter. Ellen C. DraDer's estate, val ued at 12100. .Save 20 on Your Easter Suit G. W. Johnson Co. alS See Pages 68 and 91 This weelCs Sat. Eve. Post Packard and Oldsmobile automo biles sold in Salem by Capital Mo tors, 350 N. High. al5 Have Yon Seei Pages 54 and 55 of this Satur day's Evening Post? . Newton Chevrolet Company. . ) al5 Darw in Tulips'; Red and Pink Salem Bulb Co., Wallace road, phone 116F4. ' alS " i i .' ? " Inventory Filed; With Court The inventory of; the estate of George H. Hampton, an insane (ersou, was filed with the county court yesterdays A. A- Miller, W. L. Jones and E. E'Howell ap praised the estate at f 121 5. SO, all in personal property. taster Lilies Adams, Florist. al6 Dad Watson With Real old-Time kns, Tuesday, April 19. New feat "nrts; real old-time music, dances, eteps. Kindly notify friends who have attended previous parties. ' i a!7 Complete Line Hooeder Cabinets And accessories. See page 159, this week's Sat Eve. Post Glese Powers. j; ,.' al5 Permit Issued - J ,. A permit toT construct a dwel ling at 562 North Fourteenth street was Issued .yesterday to Homer McDonough. The estimat ed cost U 31800. . ; i Save Front 100 to 150 By Buying your Piano at Moore's OW. al5 Furniture Upholstery And repairing. Giete-Powers Furniture-Co. fit wish to announce the removal l their offices from the Bush Jank building to the First NaW. tan building. !; aH 'r. and Mrs. Rbbum "Here i Mr; and Mrs. c. A. Emmons of ort Dodge. Iowa, are visiting t the home of their son; O. W, Em nonv 180 Court street. Mr. and Mrs. Emmons are on their way home after kmhiiHhv vi,t., i ng Beach, CaU They were er- pleased to renew their ac QsaintaneA with at .. hi n Vf. Laflar, 1190 South Liberty To Bnild Concrete Structure Ira Jorgenson, automobile sup ply dealer at 190 South High, will construct a two-etory concrete building at 531-541 Ferry street. according to a permit issued yes terday. The estimated cost is 310,000. Pays for Speeding Lewis G. Mitchell speeded his car beyond the established limit yesterday. The penalty was a fine of 35 In police court. Bay a Home and FurnJt At auction today. See ads page 5. al5 Shirts, Values to S3, Spec. $1.95 G. W. Johnson & Co. al5 Darwin Tulips, Red and Pink Salem Bulb Co., Wallace road, phone 116F4. al5 "Radio Bargains" During This Months Sale. - Moore's Music House. al5 Ask Your Grocer For Lily.. Brand Hams and ba con, mild cure. Put up by Ennis D. Wait, 431 N. Front. See Pontine Six On page 45, this week's Sat. Eve. Post. Vick Bros. al5 Guardian Files Account- Mrs. Lucy M. Kahutt filed the final account of guardianship of Gertrude- E. . Kahutt, a minor, in county court yesterday. Elks Dance Saturday nlte. Tited. Members in-al5 Fined for Speeding Carl Stettler was fined 310 in justioe court yesterday for speed ing a truck on the Liberty road. Darwin Tulips, Red and Pink Salem Bulb Co., Wallace road, phone 116F4. al5 Salem Grange to Meet The Salem grange will hold its regular meeting Saturday morn ing at the labor hall. The third and fourth degrees will be con ferred upon Mr. and Mrs. James I. Stewart of Salem. A talk will be given by the Hon. F. J. Tooze on modern farm improvements. The Pomona grange will meet at Stay ton April 20. Auction Today, 2943 Portland Road; good 5 room bungalow, extra, lot. range heater, rugs, lin oleum and extra good furniture, tools, etc. : F. N. Woodry, auction eer. al5 Operates Illegally Arrested for operating a motor vehicle without having a chauf feur's license, T. W. SeUwood was fined 3 10 ru justice court yester day. ;. ; ti ' RronchlUr-tFoley Gives Sure Relief. Foley's Honey and. Tar Compound relieves at onc dis tressing, alarming bronchial sym ptoms.. . It loosens r the harsh cough. raises - phlegm easily. smooths '' .the , . Irritated . mucous membrane,, eases the -disagreeable tightness -that grows -worse to ward nlghllalL From Mrs. L. M., Charleston, W. Va.: ?"J am glad to say that Foley's Honey and Tar helped me over a bad attack of bronchitis It Is a reliable medi cine, - safe and effective f or colds and coughs in children, and grown persons. .Your druggist sells and recommends it A k or .phone for It. Sold at the- Capital drug store. " - al5 Genuine Tuftless Sealy Mattresses now 339.50i Ciese Overtime Parkers Numerous Rex Sanford, J. E. Farris, Wm. Kroeplin, D. D. Socolofsky, D. S. Parr, Hobart Kiggins and George Jackson were fined 31 each in police court yesterday for over time parking. Dance Every Friday Dome's hall, McCoy. al5 Salem Maid Ice Cream, Sherbet Butter. Sanitary Confectionery, 1857, State: i Palm Confectionery, 467 N. Church; The Hook, 379 N. High. al5 Now Is Your Opportunity To purchase an up to date dress at one-half the regular price. Come early. Specials on millinery. The Ann Louise, opposite PEP Co. al5 Washington School Opened Preliminary to a visit by the school board of directors, the east and west door of the old Wash ington school were opened yester day td, permit inspection by resi dents in that district of the building. Easter Lilies 40c a- blossom. Flake's Pet land, 273 State. al6 See Our Windows Save 20. G. W. Johnson & Co. al5 If You Are Looking For Dry Wood we have it Telephone 930. D. A. Larmer Transfer. alS Cooked Food Sale Will be held by ladies of St. Vincent de Paul Altar society Sat urday, April if, at Giese-Powers furniture store. al5 Car Bumped J. B. Hyland, 850 North Church street, in backing out from the curb yesterday struck a car be longing to F. D. Thielsen. The accident occurred at State between Commercial and Front C. W. Aplin Announces That 4 During his illness he has sev eral employes who will estimate and contract work. ' al5 Turn to, Page 112 This week's Post MacDonald Auto Co. handles the Chandler in Salem. : alS Darwin Tulips, Red and Pink Salem Bulb Co., Wallace road, phone 116F4. . alS Young People to Attend - First Methodist, Jason Lee and Leslie Methodist churches will send delegates to the annual young people's district convention which will be held in Albany April 22 Buy, Quality When iTou .'. Buy Paint :5-L Th 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 v679J too u J (i rinf()X0)IDl SATS: We have a 1924 type Oak land sedan with bumpers, spot light, automatic swipe, heater, 1927 license, new paint and a car that has had wonderful care and Is honest value for $693.00. If innno j r The novae) That Service BnUt to 24. President Carl Gregg Doney of Willamette university will be one of the principal speak ers. It is expected that 150 to 200 young people from Salem, Tilla mook, McMinnville, Dallas, Forest Grove and Albany are expected to attend the meetings. The New Twists Less 20 G. W. Johnson & Co. 4 69 State. al5 Tiny" in Town "Tiny" Molstro, a Willamette football player two years age, is visiting on the campus this week. Bargains! Big Savings At . Sale this month. "Moore's Music House. " al5 No Meeting Tomorrow The regular meeting of the Sa lem Nature club will not be held tomorrow evening on account of Good Friday. At the meeting, April 22, Professor Florian Von Eschen of Willamette university will give a talk on theology. Have You Seen Pages 54 and 55 of this Satur day's Evening Post. Newton Che vrolet Company. ais Accident Reported Mavnard Weathers reported an accident with J. E. Stone, 1085 North 21st street, yesterday. See Page 49 This week's Sat. Evfe. Post Marmon car sold in Salem by Mac- Donald Auto Co. al5 Stroke Suffered Eugene Horning, route 7. suf fered a stroke of paralysis yester day. He was reported still un conscious Thursday night. Don't Forget We Are Now Serving breakfast. The Nook. on North High. al5 Aplin - Recovering - f C. W. Aplin, secretary oi tne local painters' union, who was taken suddenly ill occasioned by ulcers of the stomach, is informed by his physician that he must keep to his bed until May 1. Al though the members of the fra ternal orders to which he belongs call frequently to cheer him up. and for which he is very appreci ative, he declares he would rather be at work. Two Visit Commissioners George Etzel of Stayton and Peter Ferris of Mehama were cal lers at the county commissioner's office Thursday. , Hudson Super-Six . See double page ad, pages 62- 63, this' week's Post Kirkwood Motor Co. alS Intersection Crash Leo Strong, driver for- Parker Stages, reports that his stage hit the automobile driven by E. F. Lqganbill. route 5 Salem, at an in tersection on Garden road. Mrs Stuart, 590 Union street, was slightly shaken up and bruised. pressed the 'opinion that the ac tion would be decided on a demur rer to the state's complaint. Attorney General VanWlnkle said that while he had npt de termined definitely the nature of the action he would file the pa pers were being prepared and probably would be completed next week. It was indicated that he would file either a mandamus pro- OBITUARY SeeClirysler Ads, Pages 39-75 This week's Sat Eve. Post. al5 Beck Is Fined Earl G. Beck was arrested at Leslie and Commercial streets last night by Officer Q. W. Edwards, when he was caught speeding and breaking glass on the streets. He was fined 325 by Judge Mark Poulsen. Beck, who lives in Portland, was a fireman in Salem about ten years ago. Easter Lilies 40c a blossom, land, 273 State. Flake's Petals Scharff . Jacob Scharff died at his resi dence, 2237 Nebraska St., April 14th. at the age of 75 years. He leaves his widow, Lena M. Scharff of Salem; one daughter, Mrs. A. L. Beckendorf of the Philippine Islands. Body at Webb's Funeral Parlor. Funeral announcements later. Jackson Mrs. Hattie Jackson died at her residence, 406 North 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 from the Webb chapel on Friday at 2:30 p. m.. Rev. Tully officiating. Interment in IOOF cemetery. Erickson to Speak Fred Erixon will speak to the Young mens division of the YMCA at the regular weekly meeting next Tuesday on his trip around the world. He will disuss build ing materials used In the coun tries he visited. The meeting will start at 7:15 and all young men interested are Invited. For Women and Children Nothing equals osteopathy. Dr. Marshall, Oregon Bldg. al5 Hold Special Practic The Salem Boy's chorus held a special practice last night in prep aration for the program at the armory tonight under auspices of the Spanish-American war veterans. Morgan Died at his home in Howell Prairie April 14. Charles S. Mor gan, father of Clarence L. Mor gan, Mrs. Sylvia Baughman, Mrs. Elsie Dunn, all of Gervis. Funeral services will be held Saturday April 16 from the Rigdon Mortu ary with concluding services in McCleay cemetery. Easter Lilies 4 0c a blossom, land, 273 State Flake's Petals To Banquet Mondavi Public speaking classes which have been meeting for some time at the YMCA will hold their an nual banquet next Monday even ing at the Y building. The ban quet will start at 6: SO. Members of the classes and their wives will be present. IjOo TuBois' Harbor Shop Masonic Bldg. downstairs for your Easter haircuts. Three ex pert barbers at your service. al5 COUNTY JUDGES DECIDE CONTEST STATE CLAIM (Continued from pe 1.) ; i ' suit of the action against Marion pcounty would apply to all other counties that benefitted from the law. k District Attorney Cordon ex- Kurtz Died in this city April 12, Aron W. Kurtz, at the age of 70 years, brother of Jacob B. Kurtz of Rose burg, Ore. Mrs. Mary Gerlg of Pratum. Funeral services will be held Friday, April 15 at 1:30 p. m. from the Rigdon Mortuary with concluding services in City View cemetery. TERWILLIGERS Perfect Funeral Service For Less Licensed Lady Mortician 770 Chemeketa Street Telephone 724 FOR INFORMATION ABOUT LOCAL OR EASTERN RAILROAD TRIPS PHONE 727 Electric TihUmVaUty Htm Have Your EASTER GOWN Cleaned today for $1.23 We guarantee satisfaction and Prompt Service THE VARLEY" CLEANERS Over Busick's, Telephone 1981 Easter Lilies 40c a blossom, land, 273 State. Flake's Petals Wife Awarded Divorce Mrs. Florence J. Klinefelter was granted a divorce from Elmer Klinefelter in circuit court yes terday. She will receive 330 per month for the support of her three minor sons. The plaintiff charged cruel treatment. Shirts, Values to S3, Spec. SI. 95 G. W. Johnson .;. aio Herbert Cohen Guilty . Herbert Cohen was found guil ty of forgery in circuit court yes terday by jury trial. He will re ceive sentence Monday, April 18. Hotel Marion jr Dollar dinner, servtl 5:45 to 8 rvery evening. n26tf Spends Day in Portland Dr. John Martin Canse. presi dent of Kimball School of Theol ogy, spent yesterday in Portland seeing after matters in connection with this year's commencement program. The speaker at the event has not yet been chosen. Easter Gifts and Novelties Flower-in-Bottle toilet water. Specialty Shop, 463 Court St al5 Couple Married By Judge . James A. Adrian Jr.. and Lin nle! J. Butcher of Eugene were married Wednesday by County Judge J. T. Hunt 1-n & When Glasses Are Needed "APPEAL TO O'NEILL" New Location Dr. C. B. O'Neill Fourth Floor First National Bank Building Phone 625 Remnant Day Today Miller's basement Choice of remnants on bargain square for only 25c. 15 A NEW FULLY MODERJf 4, ROOM BUNGALOW AND GARAGE ou Fairmont Hill AT S2600 S300 down, balance 923.00, per ! ntontli - ULRICH & ROBERTS, Realtors -129 North Commercial High Street Market Opposite Court House NEW FRESH VEGETABLES FROM THE RANCH DAILY Wilting Means Decay Jeanette Patnam Cramer in the Oregonian market page Wednesday tells housewives to select only crisp vegetables as when wilted they have begun to decay too long kept or too long in transit vegetables become soft and inferior, she says. Reliable dealers remove all wilted stock and keep constantly under water and do not try to conceal inferior stock. All green vegetables should be kept crisp and clean, solid and heavy- Salem has a fruit and vegetable market equal to any on the coast, wholesale or retail. EVER GREEN FRUIT MARKET YickSoHerbCo. k a v sa w . S iiSi a iw i ears in ijaiera J. IL'LEON G, Mgr. If . other . treatments have ; faUed try our Chinese remedies for croup and cough." Ner- ?, er neglect a cold. We also treat , all disord- , ers of men, women and J$$ . children. . , , rvwiimltation T'ree Call or write 430-423 State St, Salem, Oregon, Phone 283 Old Glory Night Hal Hibbard Camp No. 5 . United Spanish War Veterans Armory, Friday, April 15, 1927 at 8 O'Clock P. M. r , Governor Patterson Commander-in-Chief of the Oregon Military, Forces 1 .1 ' " . will present, the colors Salem Boys' Chorus ; Schubert Octette Woodry Brothers . -S. H.-S. Girls Glee Club - t .SOLOS CONCERTED NUMBERS . ' : ' , '- . - . - ' - v ; Proceeds go" to-pay for Camp Colors and Soldier ' Relief. Adults 50c -Students 25c T : ' V ceeding or an action at law. Fil ing of the suit will follow the re cent demantl Uy the secretary., of state that Marion county pay. over to the state approximately $24,000 of $111,000 which was the coun ty's share of the tax refund.'. District-Attorney Cordon said he would arrire in Salem within the next few days to confer with his associate counsel with relation to the proposed salt. The Oregon and California land grant tax refund was authorized under an act of congress signed by tho president in April. 1926. The refund was based on the amount of money the 18 counties would have received in taxes on the lands had they not hare re verted to the federal government. The refund aggregated approxi mately $4,00a,000. u . . r. Gold Beach New sanitarium costing $20,000 will be opened here. I . 01 ravel t0 All Sizes Films, Kodaks. Devel oping Our Specialty Prompt Service J. F. TYLER'S DRUG STORK 157 South Commercial "The Home of Drug Store Service" HEMSTITCHING 6, and lO cents per yard. Also buttons, stamping and pleating. AX.VA H. KRUEGEB Over MUler's Telephone 117 ROLLER SKATING Tuesday, Friday, Saturday From 7:30 to 10:30 P. M. DREAMLAND RINK 1 Ladies Admitted Free Gentlemen 10c SKATING 85e Daily Departures Only motor t: stage service to San Francisco, California, and southwest cities with 3 dally schedules. Serves all Inter mediate points stop-overs if desired. Great responsible sys tem protects you cares for haggage. Finest glass-enclosed cars, reclining chairs, heaters. Leave for - Albany, Corvallis, Roseburg, Medford. San Francisco, . Los Angeles, San Diego, Phoenix, El Paso 10:20 A. M., 1:40, 7:30 P. 5f. Portland, Seattle, Vancouver -. 3:50 A. M., 1:30, 7:45 P. M. f. DEPOT Terminal Hotel . Telephone 690 5 Roomed Bungalow With Extra Lot and High Grade Furniture, Range, Etc AUCTION SALE TODAY, APRIL 15th 1 :30 P. M. 2943 Portland Road 1 Blocks North of Highland Avenue 5 roomed bungalow with bath and toilet, electric lights, sewer age and city water. Fine, place. Front and back porches, wobd shed, garage and barn, shrubbery, etc. Lot 72x175, extra lot, 45x140 feet. Terms $400 cash, balance arranged, clear abstract and title, terms on lot $75 cash, balance $10 per month. FURNITURE, 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 paintings, mahogany writing desk, 4 good rugs, 2 Simmons beds, coll springs and mattresses. Ivory dressers, 2 ivory chiffoneers, 1 silk floss mattress: sanitary couch, 1 Duofold davenport, leather 1 reed chair, 1 4 section book case, refrigerator, medicine cabinet, kitchen chairs, por tiers, garden hose, garden tools, clock, heater, real good range, hall rack, and lots of other miscellaneous articles. NOTE All the furniture in this sale Is like new. . AUBREY WHITE, 2943 Portland Road, Owner F. N. WOODRY Auctioneer Phone fill If you want to sell your furniture see V. N . Woodry, 1610 North. Summer Street. LAST CALL Mrs. O. B. MAes' Dairy Herd AT- , ' AUCTION SATURDAY, APRIL 16 a ; ' . 20 head cattle registered and grades. Entire herd abortion and tuberculosis tested.5 Tabulated" pedi grees of pure breds at the sale. . v : Dairy utensils, separator, rnilking.machine, horses, hogs, and other articles. r - Sale starts at 1 p. m., Free Lunch at noon Sale to be held on farm, five miles south of Salem Rosedale Road MRS. O. B. MILES, Owner, Salem, Oregon E. A. RHOTEN COL. BEN T. SUDTELL Sale Manager - Auctioneer Salem, Oregon, Albany, Oregon TTVTT TRANSFER MID STORAGE Loner and Short Distance Haullsj Public and Private Stcraso Fireproof Buildlnj r GRAIN, FEED AND SEED Ires Deliver to tny part cf tha dij QUOTATIONS ON APPUCATION Farmers W arehouca PAUIj XSACLSO, Prc. Day TtIr;!:cJ 13 3 l. im . , n puyw r. Emmons and Mr. Lf Powers Furniture Co, , all 1 '