THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, .OREGON SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 24, 1927 i A i MOTHER., HOW ) WUCH OLp WIM- tJBAJNl have to bs before; as ovw yf cbowp win. ishs haP'Ashjajy .MOTHER MV PACE One mission of the young Miss is to be attractive. Stand ard beauty , preparations, perfumes of rare, exquisite charm. It's a store fo$ the whole family. THE CAPITAL DRUG J. II. wiLlett : Salem's Owl Drug Store LOCAL plans Dwelling- Harry W. Harms. 2855 19th street, will expend $3500 In the erection of a dwelling, according to a permit issued yesterday. Piano at Bargain Price Moore's Music House. a24 Fishing Tim Is also oiling and greasing time. Bring in your car and we will guarantee you a good Job; this Is oar business. Open all day Sun day. The Grease Spot, 167 South Liberty street. , a24 Two Dwelling Plannedi- Two dwellings, costing $2500 each.'will be erected by L. P. "John son air 1840 and 1850 North Cot tage street. A permit was Issued yesterday. ' r:" '." Tresto IJte Batterx Service Station, 219 State street. Tel. Bill Powers. a24 Card of Thanks We wish to acknowledge with sincere thanks the kind expres sions of sympathy extended us at the death of our father. Mr.' and Mrs. Walter Gamer, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo S. White, Mr. and Mrs. Ray C. Lick. 24 . Xarsen to Build? , : A one and one-half story house will be built by I. T. Larsen at 542 North Liberty street. The dwelling will cost $2,000. Vscd Baldwin Player Piano Cannot be told from new. Will make price and terms to sell this week. See this snap. TaHman Piano Store, 295 S. 12th .St. a28 Wanted A Good Milker Married man. noh - smoker, Srhindler Bros., chone 721. a24 tj(-nr TVi litit nwninn at 1885 North Church and 955 Norway streets' will be constructed by W. A. Bona, wno secured a permit yesterday. Each of the houses will cost 3auu. Brown Returns Tonlcht Dr, Walter H. Brown will re turn this evening from Pendleton her he has been attending meet ings of the Umatilla county health association. Modern Five-Room House " ; For Kie bv owner: close In TpI 1870-M. i a24 Hotel Marlon s Dollar dinner, served 1:4$ to t very awning: i S mlttf nfM Collide ' J. W. Weis. 585 North Summer strppt and 'Mrs. C. JeDsen. 1209 Ferry street, had an : automobile collision at the corner of Marion and Cottage streets yesterday. "Xeithor aw thi other." the re- port at police headquarters stated. Real Km-Grain Price ' During sale, at Moore's Music House. ,5v :i ; . -.-T as rural tare rpholsteiT-" And repairing. Gie-Powers Fnrnltnre Co. - f$tt V Beginning ' this - morning at 8 oTcIock. the Salem street railway company will operate buses on the Chemeketa street line on the reg ular street car schedule because of the large house which Is being moved across the street at Liberty and Chemeketa Intersections. The , track will be- cleared for the ' cars sabout noon. ' . f- . , ' ' Call YWCA to. Leave . Bundles for rummage sale. a26 For Rent, Large AptJU ; At 2075 Fairgrounds. Hot wat er heat and craraaea. Lease to re- y sponsible adults, $35: ready to oc f copy. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. HlghstreeU Issued Permit H. A. Glese. 1164 Lea . street, was Issued a permit yesterday to build a dwelling at 1104 Lee, to cost $2500. Pino KamI fVkra tnm Kl V , i 5 cents a pound. Phone. 7 9 Fl 4. Vlslta With rtanliteita . j Mrs,Clara Burkholder- of , Cot fage-urove. ja a .TrECATeaa, guest oi ZT OtOER THEM . I a U ESS O ) -fUEREiWA A AUOSTJ J WON BOTHER UTTLB tflRL AD ALL DE OLO WOMeMJ NOSE, FOR. B V THAT TIy0i5?lB . fig her daughter. Miss Belle Burk h&Ider, who is employed with the state . industrial accident commis sion and makes her home with Mr. and - Mrs. J. B Totzman. Mrs. Burkholder was a guest at the social given by her daughter at the Protzman home on Friday eve ning. Used Pianos Lots of Them $60. $75, $100, $125 and $150. .See them at Tallman Piano Store, 395 S. 12th St. a28. Warehouse or Wholesale Site A quarter block, very close in. Most suitable for retail. Priced $40,000. Becke & Hendricks, 19 N. High street. a27 Pour Copies Popular Sheet Music for $1, at Moore a during sale. a24 Do You Rent? Then read 'this out LOUD. We have four mighty nice strictly modern homes, 4 to 6 rooms, base ments' garages, furnaces, fire places, hardwood, etc. Prices. $4,000 to $5,000. We can sell to responsible people for a reason able down payment and all the balance EXACTLY like rent: 2 ready to "Occupy new.r Becke & Hendricks, 18 9N. HigbrSt; aZT On Way Home- Word has been received In Sa lem that Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Jar man arrived safely at San Fran cisco on April Zl after a stormy voyage tromHonoJulu. They are both -reeling tine ana report a wonderful . tri. They- plan to spend a few days In the south and will return to Salem the latter part of this week. . Pedigreed Boston Terrier Beautifully marked, .145 1-J. a24 A. Higher Standard of LI vine; warrants a better return on your funds. P. E. P. Co. Friend ly ad, see page 4, sec. 3. . aZ4 Just Received. 1926 Chevrolet . Tourine. lots of extras. Save you $300 on this one. 1 early 1925 Star touring. In best of condition: 60 days service on these two. Used Car Corner, block west Ladd & Bush. a24 All Plaver Piano Rolls Greatly educed during said at Moore's. a24 Flowers tor AU '-' Occasions. ' Adams Florist. a24 Foot Is Cut: Walter Yonng. a woodi cutter on th W. H. Pelker nlaee on the Wallace Road, la in a local hos pital receiving treatment for some had cuts on his foot received when his ax slipped. The accident hap pened yesterday. v For Women and Children Nothing equals osteopathy. Dr. Marshall. Oregon Bldg. -V a24 Larceny Charged Larceny by. bailee Is charged In a warrant sworn out last nlht In police court by Thomas JVWindl khar. against Edward Hadley. It Is said Hadley failed to turn over $200 "'belonging to WIndlshar. Elks, Don't' Forget i- Dancer next Saturday evening. a27 Mayor Goes North ' y " Mayor T. A. Llvesley left yester day for , Sardis, :B. C, where he will Inspect the hop yards which he owns In that r vicinity. The mayor will return " next Thursday in time to meet with the budget committee of the city council re 1- - DISEASES V Treated by Osteopathy, Dietet ics, Radiant Therapy and Elec trical Therapy Including - Sr. Abrams' Electrojnlo System. . No Cliarse fcr. . ' - Consultation; s , J DX B.H. WHITE rhyslclan and Gnreon. , tC3 U. 6. Kat'L Can3c XZZZ Calexa, Orrm T AWTHER ALWAVS ?OE?H TO STORE S IN BRIEF ative to the city Improvement measures to fro. on. the ballot at the election in June. Have Your Sunday Dinner At State Cafeteria. a24 Closes Saturday Afternoons- After May 1st the justice court will be closed at 1 o'clock on Sat urday afternoons during the sum mer. Have Small Grand Piano Manufactured by Baldwin Piano Co., to sell at nearly half.of ori ginal price. Terms if sold at once. Will consider upright piano as part payment. Tallman Piano Store, 395 S. 12th St. a28 Water Tight Concret Ask the Oregon Gravel Co. how to make it and what materials to use. Tel. 180. a24 Club to Meet The Montana club will meet next Friday evening in union hall at 6:30 o'clock. It was announced by C. F. Gillette, president. All Mon tana people are Invited. Dancins; Every Friday- Domes' hall, McCoy. a24 Brooks Operated On G. A. Brooks, night watchman at the YMCA, was operated on at a local hospital yesterday. He Is said to be recovering rapidly, but will probably not be able to re sume his work for two or three Try Salem Maid , Ic6 cream. Sanitary Confection ery, 1857 State; Pilm Confec tionery. 467 N. Church. a24 Stones Visit He Harry Stone, general secretary of the YMCA In Portland, was a Salem visitor -yesterday. He was on his way to Eugene with a group of high school boys en tered in the state track meet Dr. Goffrier, Chiropract Naturopath, 616 1st N Bk. Bldg. Phono 551. a24 Contribute ; to . Coffers B. C. Bond,' Frank W. Clark Alex Hirsekorn, O. J. Schei and Fred Drager were contributors of $1 each to the city coffers yester day. They parked their cars too long In one place. Just Received, 1026 Chevrolet Touring, lots of extras. Save you $300 on this one.. 1 early 1925 Star touring. In best of condition; 60 days service on these two. Used Car Corner, A block west- Ladd & Bush. - l a24 LWould Aid Flood Victims L-Aoi!dat la believed to be the first donation received locally for the relief of Mississippi flood suffer ers was a check for $15 from J. A. Stambaugh of Suver, Or., who sent bis contribution to the Salvation Army. y ; Son , Born Saturday A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Charlton on Saturday, April 23, at the Salem hospitaL. Mother and son are reported as doing nicely! . . - IJ. ROLLER SXATHfO ' . Tuesday,' Friday, Saturday From 7:30 to 10:30 P. if. , u ' DREAMLAND RXXK Ladles Admitted Frea : Gentlemen lOe 8KATXNO SS All Sixes Films, Kodaks, DereV ; A-optasj Our Specialty . , " " ;' Prompt Den ilco , J. F. TYLER'S DRUG STORK 157 South Commercial ; Th6 Home of Drug Stort ; Service " A NEW FULLY MODERN 4 ROOM BUXGALOW AND GAIIAGE ; on Fairmont lull AT S20OO - $300 down balance 23.00 per month CXKICH & ROHERT3, Realtors t T North Coiwrwrtal ; . t , SATS: 7 - Wo have a Harlej Davidson with the bis; , motor, tmlloon tires, new battery, fully equip ped, and In the best of condi tion for f 133.00. II Q. The novae Thai ferric Balls Many Attend Matinee The matinee at the Elslnore theater Saturday morning was at tended by approximately 2400 boys and girls, according to the man agement. They gathered at the theater to see the picture. "Robin Hood." which had been brought here by the Central Shoe company Marriage Licenses Issns5 Marriage licenses were issued Saturday at the county clerk s or flee to Carl Messing Hagglin, and Odille Persons, ?160 Gaines street. Salem ; to William Harvey, 1368 North 16th street, and Elsie At- wood King, both of Salem, and to Elma E. Wolfe. Hubbard, and Justine W. Belleque, Gervais. Larrenv ClLarsre Faced , E. T. Osborn, arrested here, was returned to Oregon City to face a charge of larceny from a dwel ling. Saturday. Constable Wilson of that city came here to take charge of the prisoner. Go to Silverton The Rainbow girls will go to Silverton tomorrow night to put on their initiation work before the Eastern Star in that city. The girls will meet at the Masonic tem ple at 6:30 Monday evening. To Build Dwellings A dwelling will be constructed at 1940 North Church street by Mrs. M. Devers, according to a permit issued yesterday. The structure will cost $1500. NATION HELPED BY DRY LAW, WHEELER CLAIMS (Continued from page 1.) cited legal Instances of this pro cedure voiding laws. He charged that law makers and those at tempting to enforce the law were drinking, that more than a million citizens had become users of intox icants,- "because of prohibition" and that 66 per cent of the na tion's population is opposed to it. Wheeler said prohibition was a success as the will and wish of the majority. Describing the use of intoxicants as "entrenched sin," he claimed for the federal and state enforcing measures a policy of patience while awaiting eradi cation of this "sin." He said that the wet propaganda was conceiv ed and fostered by "liquor inter ests" and that the nation was still preponderantly "dry." He said prohibition was .based on sound governmental principles, "the In herent right of the people to bet ter their condition." and not "fan aticism" as charged by Darrow. People Rule, Asserted Of repeal and nullification. Wheeler said: "If so (that the constitutional amendment was af fected by a minority) a wet ma- ority can extract It (the 18th amendment) from the constitu tion. It has always been the right of the people to change their con stitution by legal methods, but to ... .... --. S ' v . - OlMOlaa Blbtoat rcu4 natal sates to atsArats Thoam t " 147 Otm'l as. Tlctr Adding Mscatw awvtos , C M. LOCKWOOD TELEPHONE 4-2 iuo, uaLLorx man 540 Chemeketa Street 1 i r ; HEMSTITCH LNG , 8 d lO cents per yard. Also, buttons, stamping and pleating. S.? . -:-- r' ' - i AJTNA B. KRTJEGER Over Miner's . Telephohe 117 . Casey's Guaranteed ' F: .h -' BHEUMATISJI REMEDT Money refunded lf.lt .does not . - euro your case . . . . ' KELSON A HUNT::;'-11'!' - DRUGGISTS Oor. Court aud Liberty t&T 1827 FREE WALXPAPE3 BAMPLEBOOSS . Call, phona or write - : max o. Buncrr 179 V. Commercial C&Lcm 1 v t ill II tlUU w attempt to nullify or defy It Is an archy':" ' -;- The chief point of difference reT vealed by the debaters, aside from their methods of exposition, seem ed to be their, ideas of the effect of intoxicants upon man. Wheeler painted alcohol as a monster, hab it forming, fiendish and insidnous. sonal liberty," which he charged was fn.vaded by the 18th amend ment, could be restored only by nullification disobedience of the law a pd official negligence. He that drove men to brutalities and economic disasters and corrupted morals generally, i Harm Minimized narrow j (couldn't see the harm In drinking "in moderation" and expressed no' concern for thosa who drank otherwise. Life, he said, was 'pretty, much. a. drab af fair, what with man caught be tween an unknown past and un-, definite future, going to his rou tine tasks in the morning and' re turning at night to contemplate nothing in 'particular, and so if a citizen wished to take a stimulant to cheer him up a bit he saw no harm in that. In fact, he said, he was sure a great deal of good re sulted. ' Wheeler said he nowhere found any proof of harm being done by prohibition but on the contrary found a great deal of good. "Public drunkenness is rare, drinkcaused crime, has been greatly reduced ;y drink-caused poverty no. longer drain millions in charity; alcoholism and alco holic insanity are far below' the license-year average; drink no longer publicly tempts the weak but has become furtive, industrial accidents are fewer; the billions that once bought delirium tremens crime and poverty, now purchase homes, automobiles, travel, insur ance, education, wholesome enter tainment, bonds and stocks, with self-respect and happiness." 1 CITIZENS ASKED TO GIVE ASSISTANCE (Continued irom page 1.) only lost their homes but have lost all of their possessions. This is one of the greatest calamities that has befallen the people living along the Mississippi river and its tributaries. The president issued a call for the citizens of the nation to lehd every assistance. The Willamette district of the American Red Cross has been allotted $2000 as Its share in the relief funds. Ev ery effort is being made by the local workers to complete the drive by-Monday. Dr. Henry E. Morris Is chairman of the drive and he reports that the towns in the district are organized for the work. Today in nearly all of the churches in Salem special offer ings wil be made to raise funds for this relief work. All those desiring to do some thing to aid the sufferers in the flooded areas are asked to mail their checks o Dr. Henry E. Morris, 3()3 First National Bank Building, Salem, Oregon. Funeral Services Held for Davis Rees Sunday j - The funeral of Davis Rees, an uncle of Davis R. Rees of Salem, Men's and Ladies' suits cleaned and pressed, Sl.OO. Toadies Bilk dresses, SI. 25. , Coats . re lined. f3.00. Men's suits pressed, 50c. VARLEY CLEANERS Over Busicks Buy Quality When Ton 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. 1 KEXXEDT PAEVT CO. 254 Chemeketa,' TeL 921 - 679 J Here at last YeaBo! WALK-OVER'S style speedster . for Sprng - v See It At '" v. JOHN J. ROTTLE , yThe Question OEGctting Tliere And . V I V" getting Te WorkboneRight r, w .. r-- t , - r- - ; i; ;y That is the ' thing- -we have always s featured. -r I- Because of our Equipment we never cause any unnecessary delay lii getting your plant ycheels r s turning;. - Because of our ability, experience and . training we guarantee 4our work. ; If it breaks you get your money back . . . i - i., - . - - j i . i ; SQUARE ! DEAL WELDING i 5 MACHINE WORICS . Zio Ferry. Street - ' Telephone 23G3 Where 0Tb; Dine TODAY Eat Tour Sunday. Dinner At the Gray Belle. Chicken Dinner -i Served all day at The Spa, For Dinner This Evening . Dollar dinner at the Marlon hotel today. Chicken Dinner at the. Lunch Box 481 S. Liberty St. Tables for ladles. . Open all day. . ' Eat Tour Sunday Dinner - At the Valley Grill, 156 R Com'l. Under new management. . Eat at Mlnto's ' Chicken dinner, KOe, Eat Tour Sunday Plnuag At the Argo Cafe. Eat Tour Turkey and Chleke Dinners at State Cafeteria. ' Oregon, who died suddenly in' San Diego, California, on March 13, was held Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock from the family residence 324 West Ninth slreet, Erie, Peon The Rev. Harry Burton Boyd of ficiated. ' The honorary bearers were F. F. Curtze. H. C. McCaugh an, Frank Schultz, E. B. Johns, Henry- Fish, R. c. McClenathan, George A. Disqne, F. -E. Mosher and L. B. Schutte. ' Mr. Rees was born near Low- ville, N. Y., in 1843, 'and came to Erie in early youth, where he re sided ever since. In 1863 he be came associated with the Pennsyl vania railroad and remained with it as rreignt and ore dock man ager for 47 years, retiring 15 years ago. He was a chatter mem ter of the board of trade, now the chamber of commerce, also of Kahkwa club. At one time he was ;rasident of the H. F. Watson company and has been a director there for over 20 years. For 44 years he was a director of the Krie Trust company and was greatly interested In the erection of the new bank building. He was president of the Erie Abstract Title company, a past master of Keystone Lodge No. 4445, A. F, Sc. A. M., and a member of Mt. Olivet Commandery, No. 30, and Royal Arch Chapter No. 215. The survivors are his widow, Mary Dunlap Rees; two daugh ters, Miss Marianne S. Rees and Mrs. Helen Rees Parshall; three sons, J. Dunlap R.ees, in business In this city; Richard R. Rees.rlce sold ir mocguxs aTsaKraus Yick So Herb Co. Est'd 19 Years la Salem J. IL LEONG, BIgr. If other treatments hare failed try our Chinese remedies tor asthma, bronchitis, croup and cough. Nev er neglect a cold. We also treat all ' disord ers of men, women and children. Consultation Free Call or write 480-426 State St, Salem, Oregon, Phone 283 fKPERT Sxpertsl Expert looms and expert craftsmen created your linens,, your dainty silk things, your clothing. Let none but experts handle them. Send them to us for laundering with the perfect' assurance that they are being handled by EXPERTS. . Sat ANT 8E ' KAYD IWiUWDBY AND CIBAVSSS W Cn and Driiwr 466 TSaXT STREET f TlepaeM 16 I wet vtMMMan IHi.nlA Umm4 ruia te IU4 aad C motaUie bans. artlfc Rln.V president ,of .'.Neemes Fpundry, Inc.. Troy, N." Y., and Frederick D. Rees, with the General Electric company-af PMladelphlaPa.? aid three grandchildren. pabriel Says Pabco ' ' . r-k:.niAM ai fMirl The educational display of Pab- co, shingles showing . the , color harmonies possible Is reported to be .meeting with fine success. Color experts at the display lo cated at 142 South High street in the hew Bllgh Building, are on hand cheerfully giving the bene fit of thfeir advise to tho people of bis community. ... Ed Gabriel of the Gabriel Pow der and Supply company, com menting last night-on. the new color combinations inPabco shin gles recently developed said: - . "People little realize the tre mendous amount o( equipment In volved In -producing modern ma terfals to cover the top" cf the OBITUARY! - Hansen -, Died at the Culver , residence. 435 Center street. Friday, April 22, Mrs. . Ellen Hansen, age 89 years, mother of Pete Hansen, A. M. Hansen. Mrs. Sophia Ileckman, Mrs. Trena Culver, Paul and Harry Hansen ; also survived by 10 grand children and three great-grand' children. ' Funeral services Mon day, April -ift, at 2. p. m. from the Rigdon mortuary, r Interment in IOOF cemetery. f . Porter . . Funeral services for the late Sidney R. Porter will be held from the AumsviUe Christian church Monday at 2:30 p. m., the1 Rev. Mr. Putnam officiating. . Mr. Por ter Is . survived . by one son, Wil liam H. Porter; a daughter, Mrs Paul Jones; a sister. Mrs. H. C Van Vebren, all of Salem, and a brother, H. C. Porter of Anmsvllle. The funeral cortege will leave the Terwilliger home promptly at 1:15 o clock. O : : i ' ruHESAxa - Funeral services for the late Thomas Jefferson Cronise wilj be held on Monday, April 25, at.l0:30 a. m. from "the Rigdon mortuary. Interment will be in the City View cemetery. -'. - , - REFINEMENT . in every necessary de tailV In a service well . known and sought for its quiet understand ing and broad sym- ' pathy to the bereaved family Webb's Funeral Parlors Telephone 120 ., TERW1LLIGERS Perfect Funeral Service For less Licensed 'Lady Mortician 70 Chemeketa Street - Telephone 724 1 ' j 4 l l. : i LADD & BUSHtBaNkers - 'Established 1868 General Banking Business . Office Hours from 10 a. m. to S p. as. TRANSFERAND STORAGE Long and Short Distance Haulinj t . Public and Private Storage v Fireproof Building r "GRAIN, FEED . AND SEED v"":. ;;. Free Delivery to aajr part of the city : QUOTATIONS ON APPLICATIO; J PAUL TILVGLIO, Pre?. Day Telephone 23 . . ;Ti-ht Tc!:r"--'"? - house. . v j C ,, : ' ; jThe .Parafflae Companies, Inc., originators "of prepared roofinjc afld tfan'utacf uraf oi .ITalthold un4 Rubberoi4 rooinga In addition to . pabcp ' shingles, maintain - a corps ;of chemists and research engineers Whose combined Bervlce with the company and' experience In Che industry represents more than 125 years.- - "These men of necessity, must be years ahead of future markets. For Instance, the process of mak ing the Pabco Colocrome blended colors was developed more than seven years'ago and tested In coun tries . all over the world, where the company does business, before they were marketed- "In these days of Truth in Ad vertising and selling, manufactur ers of national repute, could not afford to offer products to the con suming' public except they were tried and true." SPECIALS Exchange a lovely suburban home, strictly modern, for city property or stock ranch. I GEO. F. PEED : S41 State Street ELECTRIC KOTORS : Rewound andRepalred New or Used Slotora VV . for Sale VIBBERT & TODD Things Electrical 191 South High St TELEPHONE 2112 ' HAVE YOUR SON'S EYES EXAMINED by me before he re sumes his studies. . No one knows just when a child's eyes be-.. gin to trouble them or . what causes it but to FIND OUT if there is trouble and correct it with glases made for the purpose is wise. Children's Work Is a Special Feature With I MORRIS opticXl v . CO. t '" . 301-2-3 First National . Bank ISuilding k Salem v. . Oregon EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED K am now thoroughly established in my new location Dr. L. R. Burdette 401 First National .Bank Balldlas ' Phone .025 1 1