'THE OIIEGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON ' X TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 2C, 1927 --. - a i ( ! X LOCAL J((H puBoia Barber Shop I Downstairs Masonic Bldg. (Not RMar.l Maaonic. Best of Vl ft" " ' service, j a2 r ADDoilnted Ksecutor -s An Bayne wu yesterday ap- - . n - , iia win ni Alice M. Rotoien, deceased. ,IxHnart CSeanable - "' Refrigerators. Glese-Powers. 27 Want Title Settlement--- - Elsa WIpext started salt la cir cuit court yertterday against Geo. K Jackson etlal to ouiet title on a'veral lots In the Richmond ad dition of the city of Salem. .1 fHanAhle .! ' i) Refrigerators. Glese-Powers. 27 JK Divorce Decree .Won Jessie G. Ladders was awarded t . iHnnra vMtwiliT from Harry h. Landers, the defendant defaulting, j Crael ana innuman treatment was charged and prop erty rights were not under con siderations j . , Leonard Oeanable Refrigerators. Glese-Powers. 27 Local Girl to Wed T. D. Hunt .of The Dalles was issued'a license yesterday to marry Leola H. Withrpw. 760 N. Church street, Salem. I , n j Universal Electric Range i Demonstration , by Miss Ethel Murdock at H. L.' Stiff's Furniture Co. 1 i - V ' ;.. a27 Gibson Estate Accounted ' Final account of the Frank I. Gibson estate was approved by the rountv court Monday. The Bank of Woodburn served as executors of the will. , Universal Electric Range Demonstration by- Miss Ethel Murdock at H. L. Stiff's Furniture Co. i . a27 Klamath Resident Here- G. L. Brown of Klamath Falls, former resident of Stayton, was a business visitor in Salem Mon day. - . VImU the McmIcI Home . 1299 Center street, sponsored by Salem Woman's clnb. ' Furnish ed throughout by H. L. Stiff Furn iture Co. j-LkL f ... - a26 County Judge Officiates Elmer E. Wolfe and Justine M. Beliique of Hubbard were married by County Judgif J. Hunt Satur day. . . i -1 Visit the Model Home . ; I 1399 Center " street," sponsored ed throughout ly H. L. Stiff Furn iture, Co. , a26 Tivo Call on County Court George Morris of .Turner and W. J. Mayo of Stayton were busi ness callers in the. off ices of the rounty court! and commissioners Monday. Want Used Furnitare Phone 511. , a26 Summer Rates Soon- Summer tourist rates to all points in the middle west and east will go into effect May 22, an an nouncement yesterday from the Southern Pacific officials stated. The round trip rate to - Chicago from Salem going: one way via California will be fl 08.30; New York 1169.70. " ; L'sed Baldwin Player Piano .Cannot be told from new. Will make price and terms to sell this week. See this snap. Tallman Piano Store, 395 S. 12th St. a28 Hub to Meet - The Baptist Count-On-Me club will meet Wednesday afternoon at Z o'clock at 'the home of Mrs. Harry Ralph, 434 Union street. Bote! Marlon Dollar dinner, served S :4f to t ery evening. nJCtf , LJ i " -3 Xot All Signed" - " All of the teachers have not re turned their contracts to Superin tendent Hug, it was announced yesterday. Final reports on those who hare signed will be made at the school board meeting tonight. Good .; . Stationery- MELODY LINEN MELODY LIVE?! Is one of oar : most popular numbers because, al though moderate in . ..price, it reflects quality. ; . All popular sizes and -tints may be purchased in attractive boxes. 24 " sheets and 24 large sixe ... envelopes 39c . ' Perry Dm!? Store r t j i ' news, m BRIEF Faraltsre Upholsteiy , ; And- repairing. Glese-Powers rurnlture Co. - tt Report Good Condition, Reporting conditions In eastern Oregon as of the best. Dr. and Mrs. Walter H. Brown returned Sunday evening from Pendleton where the health demonstration director at tended the annual meeting of the Umatilla 'county. . healthy associa tion. . M r. Brown spoke at the lib rary meeting In the afternoon and at the banquet of the association in the First Presbyterian church of Pendleton in the erening, at which about 150 doctors, nurses and pro minent 'members of the commun ity were present. !.'- Call YWCA to Lave - Bundles for rummage sale. a26 Senator to" 8 peak , , Senator Charles. L. MeNarr will speak at the chamber of commerce at some future -t lnncheon, it .was announced by. a committee com posed of County Judge Hunt, Scott Page and C. E. Wilson which interviewed him. An , early ap pearance Is not , possible on ac count of the senator's ; heavy en gagement .liSt.' - ; .' ;; For Rent, IargB Apts ' At 207 5 Fairgrounds. Hot wat er heat and garages. Lease to re sponsible adults, $35; ready to oc cupy. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High street. . . a26 Escaped Boys Returned ; Gale " Andrews, 17, and Julian Daley, 16, . who were reported es- caped Sunday evening from the boys training ' school, were re turned to the Institution yester day noon by a deputy sheriff. The boys were apprehended at Jeffer son, i - ; - " Fine Seed Corn for Sale , 5 cents a pound. Phone 79F14. ; ;; , a29 Guild Director Here Miss Nellie Oxley, RN., general director of St. Barnabas guild for I nurses, discussed activities of this organisation at tne Salem Hospital last' night for a group of nurses and other interested people. The guild is a national organization, offices being established in all the principal cities. It is non-sectar ian and seeks to foster, the spirit ual life among members of the nursing profession. Miss Oxley will ' spend today inspecting the Marion county health demonstra tion. Her home is in New York city. Them $50, 175. $100, 1125 and $150.- See them at Tallman Plane-Store. 395 S. 12th St. a28 Arraljened in Court- Louis Kays, a student who was arrested, Sunday morning by po lice for having switched license plates on the-automobile he was driving.; pleaded guilty in Justice court yesterday when he was ar raigned. He was continued for sentence. . ... . .. Warehouse or Wholesale Site i A quarter block, very close in. Most suitable .for retail. Priced $40,000. Becke & Hendricks, 1S9 N. ,High street, a2 Oiarzed With Drunkenness": : Harry Franklin was arrested about 8:50 Saturday night charged with durnkenness. Do You Rent ?-.'. .' Then read this out LOUD. We have four mighty nice . strictly modern homes, 4 to 6 rooms, base ments, C garages, furnaces, nre- places bard wood, etc ? Prices, $4,000 to $5.000.. we can sell to resnonslble people for a: reason able down payment - and all the balance EXACTLY like rent; readv to occudv new. Becke & Hendricks. 189 N. High St. -. az7 Contribute to City A. L. Dark, t J. Johnson, , Otto Klett, Ernest Berger, B. McCord and J. Baumgartner contributed $1 each' to the general fund of the city, when they- were lined that amount In police court yesterday for overtime parking. Elka- Boat Forget . ; Dance aaxt Saturday evening - . -- .v . . ; a27 Canse to Return V Dr. John Martin Canse, presi' dent of Kimball School of Theol ogy, will return this evening from Seattle where he gave a sermon at one of the leading churches there. ; Dr. Canse stopped in Olym- pla on his return trip. 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 vart payment.'' Tallman Piano Store, 396 S. 12th St. a2l Banquet .Thursday . - The annual Bar-W banquet will be held Thursday evening at the Spa. -The Bar-W club is an organ ization at. Willamette university composed of all , debate, oratory and extemporaneous lettermen. Repaid by as Rapid Improvement F. M. Platte, sec'y. Switchmen's Union, Peoria, I1L, talks; Two bottles of Foley Pills diuretic re moved all symptoms of my kidney trouble. - stopping backache and pains, dizziness and floating specks correcting irregular kldneyjactlon and clearing , secretions.. . Foley Pills have my heartiest recommen dation." Months of cold and damp weather put a heavy strain on the kidneys. ' Help them today with Foley Pills diuretic A. quick Improvement will amply repay you. Satisfaction guaranteed. Ask your dnj--'ft fr rciay rr.'s d!rt!?. Wanted "Parti ;ln J service station ' business; small Investment required;-excellent proposition, to right) party. Ad dress box 69, eare Statesman. a3Q Wnted&S.OOO On suburban property; good se curity. - Address ox- ' 67, care Statesman. 1 '. i. a30 To Broadcast Solo Joanna Jane Ellis, a former res ident of thi city and now tt Rain ier, Or., will broadcast several so prano solos norer K EX tonight af ter. 6; 30 o'clock. Shells a gradu ate of the Salem high school and has many friends In this city.' She graduated, from the University of Oregon.- Son Is Bo t ii .I " Born Thursday, April 14, 1927, to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lane, at their country home on the Liberty road," a son, weight-, live pounds. The name Harold Franklin Lane has been bestowed upon him - in honor of two grandfathers. Mrs. Lane was formerly Miss Thelma Peed, . the daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. George F, Peed of Salem. As it Is the first child. It is also the first grandchild of the Peed fam ily, who are sharing congratula tions. . Many Cycles Sold , Harry W. Scott reports the sale of 17 motorcycles during the spring opening here1 in Salem. On Sunday a carload of motorcycles is scheduled to arrive here. MORTGAGE INQUIRY ON -., . i . Kings Products Stockholders Want Foreclosure Prevented The circuit court yesterday heard arguments in intervention proceedings brought by the stock holders committee seeking' to set aside a decree- of foreclosure in volving a mortgage of $225,000 held by the Nassau company on the, Salem Kings Products plant J. C. Smith and W. C. Gunther represent tne stockholders' com mittee. Attorneys for the stockholders' committee charged that George Judd, president of the Kings com pany, acted at the dictation of the bank in the foreclosure proceed ings and that no effort was made to defend the action. Judge Charles Carey of Port land contended that the old Salem Kings Products company of Dela ware had been dissolved as a cor poration and has no standing in court. : ' ' j ' The mortgage held by the Nas sau company.' previously was fore closed. The stockholders' com mittee now requests that it be al lowed to intervene and that the decree be set aside. 1 CROP OF 1926 PRUNES SOLD; MARKETS GOOD . (Continued from I'mgm 1.) , acid but little or no sugar. In spite of " the large tonnage bandied by the prune exchange In 1926, its holdings; have been en tlfely disposed of, and , packing will be completed in April. i Because Of this remarkable re cord and the' fact that the i ex change is now well established as a going Business institution, as suring present and prospective members of packing and selling operations at absolute cost, ' the exchange 'directors at this ; meet Ing decided to accept additional acreage ; onlyM however, up ' to certain percentage of the tonnage produced in Oregon during nor mal years. -. " - - !; - . : - Diligently Sawlne Wood Very little has been given out fori publication during the : past year by the board of directors of the North Pacific Cooperative Prune exchange. . We have been minding our own business and dil igently sawing wood. We have put out the best pack of Oregon prunes that ever went out of the state and brokers and distributors all . over the ' prune ; consuming world advise us that we are doing more for the prune Industry of Oregon :i than - any ' other active agency, ',-:iv; 'Have Loyal Membership t .; Furthermore we , have a very loyal membership. I We have sold very nearly 13.000.000 pounds of prunes at so small an expense that it has been many times de hied by our competitors. Packing costs for the whole 1926 crop has been below ; three-fourths of a ROLLER SSATCfO Tuesday, Friday, Saturday From 7; 30 to 10:30 P. U. DREAMLAND RDTE . . Ladies Admitted Free - Gentlemen 10a SKATING 3 : AH Size Films. Kodaks, Devd - opine Our Specialty i . Prompt Service " J J. F. TYLER'S DRUG 8TORJ n 157 South Coinmerclal f 1 -The Home of Drug etert - Service" t A SEXT FULLY MODERN 4 R003I BUNGALOW r AND GARAGE on Fairmont TII3 "AT C2C30 ;'i V t"30 down, balance $2&00 per - month CLT.ICII to EOSEUTSRetoro "a CVv, ft po )(( W" b 0 L U:, " , SAYS: - We have a 1923 , Oakland Sport touring, reconditioned, good rubber,- loaded with ex tras, and well worth $450.00, but our price is $375.00. wwm 1 1 The ITonae That ferries) BkQ$ cent, which Includes capital In vestment and depreciation. The total office overhead will not ex ceed half a cent per pound, which shows a lower marketing expense than any other Oregon prune crop was ever sold under. After More Acreage The association is out for more acreage, as we want to - handle twenty or more million pounds the present year. Three new Units will soon, sign up as mem bers of our association. F. C Ewing of Route 1; Salem, is president of the local unit and will start a membership campaign In- the near future. !, MOSES P." ADAMS, Route 3. Salem. Oregon, Salem District Director of North Pa cific Cooperative," Prune ' Ex change. Extending Markets When Mr. Adams, "who is man ager of the Sky Line orchards, handed in the above summary. of the report of the Portland meet ing, he said the markets for the Mistland brand prunes (the brand of the North Pacific cooperative) have been largely extended for the 1926 crop. Over 4.000,000 pounds went to London,-and were distributed by some of the biggest and most reliable concerns in the trade, the managers of Which were high in their praise of the pack and quality.- Over 4.000.000 pounds went to one of the greatest buying con cerns. In New York., for distribu tion from that point in this country. " " The Canadian orders, to the largest buying concerns in the dominion, were much larger than ever before for Oregon prunes. ' It Is at least rather refreshing to have this report Trom the big cooperative, which has been mind ing Its own -business, sawing wood, and packing and selling prunes, and doing It all at an astonishing low. cost to the grow er members. ' KEPT ALIVE 100 HOURS Artificial Respiration Tsed Bujf Little Hope Maintained ROANOKE, Va.. April 25. (AP) In the heavy silence of the sick room, a group of companions tonight approached the hundredth TESTED by years of faithful ' and recognized stand ards of upright serv ice, these have won for us the respect "and . es teem of the great com munity we serve. "WEBB'S FUNERAL PARLORS TeL 120 TERWILLIGERS Perfect Funeral Service -' For t ess Licensed Lady kf ortlclaa T70. Chemekcta Street ':. ;.: Telephone., 724 -; TELEPHONE 4-2-6 JOE wo - uMiiery man " WWII ' M.A TO. 0 ChemekcU Street " ! . - HEMSTrrcnTxa ' , 8 and 10 cent per yard. Also buttons, stamping and pleating. r . . - 1 ANNA n,KRUEGER , ' Over MiUer's Telephone 117 Gsseya Osuuranteed RHEUMATISM REMEDY v Honey refunded it It does not . j - cure yeur case . NELSON A HUNT Cor. Court and Liberty Tel. 7 1C27 FRES WALLPATIJ EA2XFJLT3 EOOH3 Call, phone or writ zjaz o. EUimrj 1T3 N. Vcpzztrctzl . ri hour of their- valiant 'attempt to maintain the life f Waller " L. BooAhe, 18, a farmer, boy, by arti ficial ' respiration, with ' only a fighting chance for success. x Hour after hour they lift and lower his arms! In a;trhythmie sweep to fprce air into the lungs which collapsed Thursday just be fore the lad was' to submit .to an operation for a dislocated verte brae. ' ' Boothe smiles now j and then and asks for a cigarette and takes, some nourishment but the pain he is suffering becomes - ap parent when he; whispers a word of instructions', to his friends or moans in helpjess despair. ' Attending physicians give; the Impression that Boothe has little chance of surviving, but friends say he has not lost Ws nerve;. If Dr. Dobbs; Denies Charge of Murdering Youthful Patient at Seattle ' SEATTLE, April 25. rfAP) Testimony of the defendant pro vided the high lights.. here today of the trial of Dr. Chester C. Dobbs, on a charge of murdering 14 year old Letitia Whitehall,! but failed to furnish many.'of the sen sations which were apparently ex pected by . the ' hundreds who stormed J the doors Of Superior Judge Charles P. Moraritys court in an effort to gain admittance.". The accused dentist, 'who occu pied the stand the greater part of the day told the Juriors that Leti tla Whitehall came to his office in Kirkland, for dental attention on the afternoon of last October 30 and left about 40 minutes later. He entered specific denials to the state's assertion that he injected novocains into her body to ren der her unconscious and that he extracted one of her teeth aa an excuse for administering the drug. WILSON BROTHERS HABERDASHERY ! Comfort first' t thie wearer's slogan when it come, to underwear. . " I These athletic union suits from Wilson Brothers are designed to help keep you comjfbrtable through out the warm season ! They're correctly cut and carefully tailored in light weight nainsooks, madras, broadcloths, and shasta materials and we have them in a wide ; assortment of. sizes. $1.00 to $2.50 AARON ASTEL j Haberdasher ( Masonic Temple '", !' - - t. v Formerly ' , iA. A. CLOTHING CO. Men's and Ladles' suits cleaned and pressed, 91.00. Ladies' silk dresses, 91.25. 4 Coats rellned, 93.00. Men's suits pressed, 0Oc 1 !f YARLEY CLEANERS k'' ' ' t Over Busicks . v.- - - ,i . . , 1 - ) i Bay Quality WhW Xort ; 1 ? Buy Paint - 1 -: The greatest assurance of qual ity is purchased from aa insti tution that knows painL' W have been; spreading paint! lot 'SB years." j- - j KENNEDY. PAtVT an, 254 Chemeketa. TeL 911 - C79J j : Yick So Hcrb Co, - - Est'd It Years in Salem ,v J H. LEOXO, M gr. , i . ' i If; other treatment v 1 ' hae failed, .try our Chinese , remedies ter ."T?' asthma, i broach His. croup and cough. Nev jer nesiect a cold. "We .also ; treat all . dlsord ers of men, women a.nd children. , ConsulUtton Free ' . ft : Call or write 420-428 State SL, DENTIST 0 STAND N Owll DEFENSE ToKeepCool! It 13 the state's theory , that Dr. Dobbs drugged his' girl . patient with novocalne and then attacked and killed her the night of Octo ber i0t - - , On cross examination he said that he kept in his office a prep aration which contained novocalne and" admitted ' ownership of a syringe which was seized by de tectives employed by the state. Dr. William H. Dehn, chemist, testi fied for the prosecution Saturday that he found traces of novpesine on the syringe but the defendant denied that he had ever used no vocalne in it. v .. ; v Crowds which . surged at the courtroom entrance throughout the session knocked over police guards and repeatedly rushed the doors, only to be turned back by other1 guards stationed Inside. Women screamed and men cursed, and cries that police.' were admit ting only their friends were freely raised. - ' i INDUSTRIAL BALL SCHEDULE FIXED Announcement of the schedule of the Salem Industrial league was made last night. The 18 games ' will -be played at Oxford park, each game starting at 6:15 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays. ' The first game will be played May 3. Chet. Laird will umpire the series. . The Industrial league compris es four teams; representing the Portland Electric Power company, The De Molays, Postoffice and Hansen-Liljequist mill The schedule follows: SPECIAL! Exchange a lovely suburban home, strictly modern, for city property or stock ranch. GEO. P. PEED 41 State Street The Heart of Balmy New Very fine colored ruffle marqulsettedraperles,' also Swiss voile with" fast color woven figures. Very popular style of curtains, especially suitable for bedrooms and kitchens, colors are rose, green, yellow, blue, pink and orange. The widths average from 25 inches to 36 inches wide. - ' . - - . ..... - .. Sunfast Damasks 51.49 and $1.98 a yd. A good high grade quality in soft dark shades of. mulberry, green, blue and rold.' .They're 36 inches, wide. , , Kirsh i J 'Window Rods f Extends 28 to 46 inches Special 29c Blanks : that : kte : Legal We carry in stock over 115 legal blanks suited to nest any bcslscca transactions. , We may have Just the form yon are locking fcr at a lis . savins as compared to made to 4wdet.foxxis.-.;,;iv:'..- Some of the forms: Contract of Sale; Road Notice, Will forms, Assl-a-ment of EIcrtage, Mortgage forms, Quit Claim Decsfj, Abstract terns. Bill of Sale, Building Contract, Promissory Notes, InstaTment Nctcs, General Lease, Power of Attorney, Prune Books and Pads, Scald K ceipts, Etc y; These forms' are carefully prepared for the courts and private esw. Price on forms ranges frcm 4 cents to 16 cents c;I:cc, and on note books from 25 to 50 cents, . The Statesman PubHsMn- Co. LEGAL BLANK IIILfVDQUAIlTZIl ; t May 3 P, JB. ;P. ys. De Molay. - May 5--Hansen's VaT Postof f ice." ; May JO De Molay vst Han sen's. - ' ; -1 May 12 Postof flee vs. P. E." P. May7 P. E. P. va. Hansen's. May 19 Postof rice vs. De Molay. - - " - - May 24 De Molay vs. 'P. E. P. May 26 Postoffice vs. Han sen's. - - " ; - ' May 31- Hansen's vs. De Molay.-. v June 2 P. E. P. vs. Postoffice. June 7 HanBens vs. Postoffice. June- 9 rDe Molay. vs. Post office. ' . ,' 1 June. 14 P. E. P vs. De Molay. June 1 6 Postoffice vs. . Han sen's, .v " - - ' '. June 21 'De Molay vs. Han sen's. - , ' June 23 Postoffice vs. P. E. P. June 28 -P. E. P. vs. Hansen's. June . 30 PostoKice vs. De Molay. . - ':: DEATHS BRING SYMPATHY International Good Will Strength ; ened, Through Tragedy . JACKSONVILLE, Fla., April 25. -(AP) -The structure of a new international sympathy "will bo built over-the graves of the two American fliers .who lost their 9HMSVifS . v Your Bank Account ia Your ' at Kafoury Bros. . . Spring, Call For Window Draperies CAN Salem Store f , 46GStatSt. ' PIUTJTED. FOR SALS lives when their planes collided Jn BraiiLi Major tferbert-A Dargue, flight commander, said here today upon the arrival, of the good-will flight from MlamL The ; four "flight planes were escorted by two army planes, one . of them: piloted by Major General Patrick, chief , of the army air service. l'.' :''r ', . , . ' ' "Resretable as was the death 4 of Captain P. Woolsey .and J, W. Benton,", said , Major. Dargue, .'; t feel that they di4.n)t die in vain. They ;comerwell,wJtbin the clas- siflcatlon of . martyrs. 1 , ' 'Prom the rery date of the ac cident therftwas a warmer, sympa thetic attitude on- the part of - al 1 we met. The nations we visited sorrowed with us and in sorrowing come closer." r . electric j,;otohs Rewound and Repaired 1 4 New or Used Motcrg for Sala VIBBERT&TODD Things Electrical h 191 South Tilh St. TELEPHONE 2112 EYES EXAMINED tt and -f . GLASSES FnTED I am now thoroughly established , ' In my new location ' Dr. LvR. Burdette 401 First NaUonal Bank Boildlsz Phone 625 Charge Account : Days Elxtraordinary Val ues in New Designs and Weaves Are to be Found Here. i A Large Assortment Riiffled Marquisette and ' Swiss Voile 35c to 69c a yard AND DO" Portland Silk Store , 3C2 Alder St. BY