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II: WILLETT - Salem's Owl Drug Store LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF Cradle Schools Near Fin if- With the first district school closing for the year this week, the work of the county superin tendent and assistants has prac tically doubled. Both Mrs. Ful kerspn and Mr. Fox are spending their entire time visiting schools, each; averaging about three dis tricts a day. Leonard Cleanable Refrigerators. Glese-Powers. 27 Jj HmvL Small Grand Piano ' Man u fart tired hv Baldwin Piano To., to sell at nearly half of ori ginal price. Terms If sold at once. Will consider upright piano as part payment. Tallman Piano Stork 395 S. 12th St. a28 Willing Workers to Meet : Willing workers of the First Christian church will meet on Wednesday afternoon at z-iv o'clock in the loyal -eons room at the church. Odclj Fellows and Rebeccas Anniversary program at IOOF temple tonight. '.Visiting members welcome. a27 the driver of the car. The plain tin alleges that her health was permanently impaired by the acci dent which she claims was a re sult of speedy and careless driv ing on the part of Ratcliff. ' Odd Fellows and Rebeccas Anniversary program at IOOF temple tonight. v Visiting members welcome. ' a27 Just Received " 1927 model v Ford - ;Ttoadster, save SI 00; 1327. model Chevrolet touring, save-$100. ; These cars annot be told from new.. Used far Corner, 4 block wtst of Ladd Bush bank. a27 "laughter Operated Upo! Miss Lola Taylor, daughter of Jtv. and Mrs. Fred C. Taylor, e "nuiniiiea 10 a major operation yesterday at a local hospital. She reported to be getting along rery well. Mrs. Fred Lang, an other daughter- of Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, who was operated on re cently, is convalescing at the pres ent time. n ot May Festival Dance Dad Watson, Crystal "Gardens. Monday. May 2. i , , I a27 California Rank Takes Suit The Anglo & London Paris Na tional bank: of San Francisco re ceived judgment of $11,90 with Interest from July, .125, and f 1,- 000 attorney fees against the Kings Food Products company oi Salem. Attorneys for the bank sued through the Multnomah coun ty clrcnit court and the certificate of Judgment was filed in the local court, ? : Wanted Partner, : . ' ' , In service! station business; small investment required; excel lent proposition to right party. Ad dress box 69, care Statesman. a20 )...-' Interest Stop, Salt Filed - Because Lucy Hunter failed to pay interest due semi-annually on a mortgage of $1210 against 10 acres in the Pendleton tracts, Paul T. and Rnne Tnllna Vi o ,a aiiat tnr the enure principal plu $150 at llwney fees and costs. 'nlversal Electric Ranire Demonstration by Miss Ethel Murdock at H. L. Stiff's Furniture Co- a27 Wants Jndgment for Injury Jenon. Wh wn In1nrl when knocked down h-r the antn. njpbfle driven by Robey S. Rat- 'a at the corner of Liberty and tate streets last July, asks circuit court Judgment of $5,182 against Warehouse or Wholesale Site A quarter block, very close in. Most suitable for retail. Priced $40,000. Becke & Hendricks, 19 N. High street. a27 Mrs. Ray Staieral Returns Mrs: Ray Simeral of Camas, Wash., a former resident of Sa lem, is visiting relatives and friends here this week. Just Received - - 1927 model Ford Roadster, sa ve $J00; 1927 model Chevrolet touring, save $!. These -ars cannot be tol rovar new. Used Car Corner, hiock west oi iaaa & Bush bank. - . a27 Leonard Cleanable . Refrigerators. Glese-Powers. 21 Snyder Win Judgment B- Snyder was awarded a judgment of $112.25 and costs against George Lohman et al in circuit court Tuesday. Iloyt street to Rural avenue. A number of costly residences are being built there, and the taxpay ers wish to learn at what level they should be placed. Rose Bushes, Shade Trees Flowering shrubs, half price. Pearcy Bros., 178 S. Commercial street. a28 Car and Cycle Mix Ray Boling, driving a car, col lided with Guy Brooks on a mo torcycle yesterday at State and High. The damage, was smalL - Just Received - 1927 model Fjord Roadster, save $100; 1927 model Chevrolet touring, sava. $100. These cars cannot be told from new. Used Car Corner. H alock west of Ladd & Bush bank. ' a27 Elks, Don't Forget Dance next Saturday evening. ,-, a27 Used 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 Hotel Marlon Dollar dinner served 5:45 to 8 every evening. n26tf Here From Iowa' , Mr. and Mrs. AddIson Norse of Traer, Iowa, are here, visiting with Mr. .and Mrs. Ellis Bennett at 3075 Portland Road. Wanted, $3,000 Loan On suburban property; good se curity. Address - box . 57, care Statesman. aSO Petition for Grading Ed Jory, Carl Bahlbnrg and W. J. Linfoot yesterday entered a pe tition at the city recorder's office asking establishment of a grade on East Nob . H1U street between One Contributes M. F. Grub was the lone con tributor to the city coffers yes terday on the matter of overtime parking. Ued Pianos, Lots of The; : $50, $75, $100, $125 and $150. See them at Tallman Piano. Store. 395 S. 12th St. ! a28 Plans Dwelling A building permit was issued yesterday to W. C. Kack, who plans erection of a two story dwel ling at 1607 "State street-costing $4,000. Universal Electric Range Demonstration by Miss Ethel Murdock at H. L. Stiff's Furniture Co. - a27 Constructs Build ins Helen Bailer, 1795 McCoy, will construct a one-story dwelling costing $2700r according to a per mit issued yesterday. W. Weath ers is the contractor. ; Fine! Seed Corn for Sale ; 5 cents a pound. Phone 79F14. ' sr:-' i -' a29 Visits Demonstration ! , Mrs. Glendora Blakeley, state supervisor of public health nurses. visited at the Marion county health demonstration offices yesterday. , Leonard Cleanable ; i K ? K Refrigerators. Gieie-Powers. 27 Life Saving Discussed t , Robert Boardman, physical di rector of the Y MCA, will instruct the young men a aivision at me YMCA tonight on life saving and resuscitation. A week- from: to night .Dr. R. Le Wood will in struct in first aid to the injured.9 Furniture Upholstery ' And repairing. Glese-Powers Furniture Co. t$tf Health Bulletin Issued - Pointing out' advantages of the present day over - those enjoyed la medieval Uaei ia.th natter of 8 ATS: We have a Whippet Coupe that hat run OAH miles and is just like new in every way, equipped with bumpers, snubbers, .spot light, moto meter,, spare It ire, license and our price- la $7i0.00. The Hoi That Service BaH proper care of the sick, Uie April health bulletin, issued by the coun ty health unit of the health dem onstration was issued yesterday. The bulletin contains preliminary announcements of the honor roll parade next Saturday morning. Reports of activities of the health centers in Silverton, Scotts Mills, Hubbard and Gervals are included. Odd Fellows and Rebeccas Anniversary program at IOOF temple tonight. Visiting members welcome. a27 Final Decree Issued Joseph J. Keber of Mt. Angel, as executor, has closed the estate of Mathias Grone, his final account being approved by the county court. Perennials, English Daisy ;': '"' Delphinium, phlox, Canterbury bells and many others. Water weighted lawn roller for rent. Pearcy Bros., 178 S. Commercial street. a28 Court Appoints Guardian P. J. Kunts yesterday was ap pointed guardian of the estate of Milton M. Cox, an adjudged insane person. May Day Festival Dance Dad Watson and his entire Radio orchestra will sponsor a real old May Day dance. Crystal Gardens, Monday, May 2. This should be enjoyable. a27 Attorney Involved Custer E. Ross, Sifverton at torney, was made defendant in a damage suit filed in circuit court yesterday by A. H. Kleen, . who asks $115. the alleged cost ot re pairs to his car which he alleges was wrecked by the Ross car. Kleen charges that Ross drove out of the court house drive on to Court street without stopping, ac cording to the laws of the city. The accident is said to have occurred Nov. 29. 1926. I 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 -M 2 ready to occupy new. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High St. a27 : SpSSse Says Cut Too Close- Mrs. M. R. Gallaher cut in too close when passing a car driven by J. C. Gardner, 576 N. Church street, yesterday, according to a report filed at police headquarters. As a result a bumper was torn from Gardner's car and the right fender and headlight rim badly bent. Survey Man Here Elmer Griepentrog. a represen tative of the U. S. biological sur vey, has completed one year of bird banding work. He has band ed 172 birds of 22 species. He uses a small aluminum band with a number Impressed upon It. If banded birds are found dead, of if they are killed during lawful open game 'season, the numbers should be sent to the bureau of biological survey, department of agriculture, Washington, D. C. with a notation telling where the bird was found. These, returns reaching the department link-up information about bird habits that are scientifically valuable. Griep entrog is also checking on pest suppression by birds. v " - ' ' ' - t - Ad Club to Portland '' Several members of the Salem Ad club will go to Portland today as guests of the Ad club of that city. Plans for the district con vention will be discussed at the meeting this noon.' Members, who are planning on going from Salem, are requested to meet at the chamber of commerce rooms at 9:45 a. m. Refund Not Authorized in 1919 Act Permitting Sale, . McNary Rules PORTLAND. April 2(i, (AP.) Holding that under the act of 1919 granting authority to the war department to sell surplus war supplies, authority was not given to make refunds or adjustments after, the purchase and jsale had been consummated. Federal Judge John M.-McNary today ordered the Jury to jreturh a verdict for. the government In the civil action brought to collect refund made by the quartermaster corps to the Northwest Sales company of Port land, j The verdict was directed against George W. tKelly and Frank W. Sullivan, partners In the :ompany, and; carried , judgment of $81, 636.43, in addition to interest amounting to approximately $40, 000. j '' ' In the motion for a directed ver dict, - the opinion of thp United States-supreme court in the case of the Doheny. Oil company was cited. The Doheny case was class ed as a parallel, inasmuch as it was held that the secretary of the navy did not have authority to lease oil lands to E. L. Doheny and associates. Today's court action terminated the first of a series o! actions which the government has filed in several parts of the United States as a result of refunds made to purchasers of surplus supplies from the war department after the close of the war. A total of ap proximately $10,000,000 is said to be involved in the various suits. The Northwest .Sales company's transaction with the government was with' canned meats. After purchasing a supply from! the gov ernment, the company asked a "re fund when the price was subse quently reduced. j - This the government allowed in the sum of $36,256.46. (Later, a similar refund was demanded when the government auctioned a quantity of canned meats at a lower price than the sales com pany paid.' In this refund a' three-cornered deal was arranged whereby the quartermaster corps credited the Northwest Sales company! with the return of the meats on hand, cred- llting them with $77,429.87, which was refunded. This meat iwas then credited to the Thomas' Roberts company, Philadelphia, low bid ders at the auction, and billed to them at the price set by the iauction $32,049.90. The Rob- erts company then sold the meat back to the Northwest Sales com pany for $42,880.80, making a profit on the deal of $10,838.90. in r,iirH in this transaction. fthe second cause in action, the government sought $5,379.9J. O ; O 1 Bits For Breakfast i v : Here is a tip , ; "b s ' V t is on "The Magic Garden," showing today and tomorrow at the Elsinore i mm W j , It Is one of the most: remark able things ever screened; it gives America a new sweetheart.V It is Gene Stratton Porter's great book. Perhaps you read and loved it. If you see the picture, you will thank the writer for the tip. I m Pm m. Prospects are now that the Salem district will be full of most everything in the way of crops excepting that it will not! be "full of prunes." Maybe only about half full of prunes. ; Billboards are disappearing along the highways to make room for hot dog stands chicken dinner inns and gasoline stations. 4 Fable: Once upon a time there was a man . who said he'd quit work when he got $50,000, and e did. ' Moral: His death was suddenly and totally unexpected. V If he understands the; newest slang, i is safe to ask him how bis kid is getting along in, college. x . V' j . v One thing that makes it hard to put up with a husband is the thought of alimony. V Speaking of reforestation week. H does seem a shame toj convert "Acre .of Dugouts" Seen 4 by Multnomah Deputies - ' , , , . . PORTLAND. Anril 26. fAP.l "An acre full of dugouts' lathe description applied to the premi ses of W. S. Alderson by deputy sheriffs who yesterday arrested Alderson on charges of possessing liquor. 74"- '-; Three hundred gallons of wine were "found la one dugout, officers reported. In another dugout the ccputies found a copper tank con taining 25 gallons of beer ready to bottle. A 4 5 0-foot . gas llne Tan from the house; to a shack over this dugout. In another shack the officers ; found ; several ' hundred flasks and bottles and in a third dugout they located a 60-gallon barrel of wine. Alderson, tne officers said, was found In a pit in one of the dug outs drawing off some wine.. . Wo6dburni-Sixty men working op new Ray-Brown cannery. ' ROLLER 8XATTJTQ Tuesday, Friday, Saturday rrom 7:80 to 10:10 P. U. DREAMLAND RINK Ladies Admitted Free Gentlemen lOe . SKATING S3 AH Size Films. Kodaks. Devel- " oping Our Specialty Us ' - Prompt Service . F. TYLER'S DRUG STORE 157 Booth Commercial . . The Home of Drng Store , - e ' Service!; AjnX A NEW FULLY MODERN 4 . R003I BUNGALOW AND , . GARAGE 1 on Fairmont HiH AT C2SOO I C300 'down; balance C2&00 per " ' month - t CUUCTI & ROBERTS. Realtors 123 North Commercial a noble spruce -or fir into an editorial on .the dangers of necking. S f Speaking of "eat more, eggs week." an egg a day supplies pne tenth of the Iron that a-person's blood needs, ' ify Algebra is useful to the average many only because it enables him to help the -kids with their al gebra. ' , "u s 1 Aske.1 how he cured his wifa of the antique craze, a friend says he presented! her with a 1913 touring car. PARIS-NEW YORK FLIGHT NOT HALTED BY TRAGEDY (Continued from Ptk 1.) other big , planes, the America, and the'Bellanca." The) three fliers. Commander Richard R. Byrd, Floyd Bennett, his pilot, and George O. Neville, radio man, were all in the hospi tal a few days after the accident at Hasbroucjt Heights, N. J., April 16. The plane, jhe America, over turned and it damages are now being repaired. NEWPORT NEWS. Va.. April 26. (AP) Lieutenant Com mander Noel Davis and Lieutenant Stanton Wooster, naval aviators, were killed today when the giant biplane in which they had hoped to cross the Atlantic, flopped over in making a landing in a marsh near here. Both airmen were trapped In the cockpit which was submarged in mud and water. Officers from Langley field who reached ye machine a few min utes after it had turned over .said they found that' Davis had been crushed, about the face and jthat Woosters neck had been broken. A naval court of inquiry con vened In executive session late to day In an attempt to ascertain the cause of the accident, a step ithat is adways taken under such cir cumstances. . Davis and Wooster, both of them graduates of the naval acad emy, met death in the plane in which they had planned to com pete for the $25,000 Orteig prize for the first non-stop flight be tween New York and Paris. TREPIilE FIRST S COMPETE Salem Team Will Be in First . Annual Contest at Port land Tomorrow SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, April 16. (AP) Governor George H. Dern today Joined others In ex tending sympathy to the mother of Commander Noel Davis, who met death when his airplane crashed in Virginia while on a test flight before attempting a non-stop trans-Atlantic flight. He despatched the following telegram to the officer's mother, Mrs. J. R. Price, Oakley, Idaho: "Was greatly shocked to hear of the untimely death of yourson, Noel Davis, today. He has-con-tributed greatly to the advance ment of -aviation and had reflect ed much credit upon his native state, Utah. I extend heartfelt sympathy on behalf of the citizens of the state." Sent Out of Town Frank Elliott and Barney Tyde. who were t arrested late Monday night as suspicious characters, were taken to the city limits by officers yesterday and told to "get out of town and never come back." Inmate Found An escaped inmate .of the state hospital named Webber was picked up in the Southern Pacific depot erly Tuesday morning and return ed to that institution. George Whltefield, aged 30 who escaped with Webber, has not been found. TELEPHONE' 4-2-6 JOE the battery man service calls free. 540 Chemeketa Street BiSTjttCHtNa , S d lO centtt per yard. Also buttons, stamping and pleating. ANNA H. KRUEGER Over Miner's Telephone 117 Casey Guaranteed v RHEUMATISM REMEDT Money refunded If ft doea not .. cure your case NELSON A HUNT :l DRUGGISTS Cor. Conrt and Liberty Tel. 7 1927 FREE WALLPAPER ' 1 ' SAMPLE BOOKS -- t CalL phone or writ MAX O. BUREN 179 N. Commercial Salem There Are Only Two Places in Salem to - Eat Home and Here Black Cat Restaurant 150 South Liberty Street f i ! 1 One' 1 1 HiJf I f v vJ .Block 'ii"y from L V State Te fourth annual aid contest of the Pacific Telephone & Tele graph company will be held In Portland April 28, (tomorrow) at 8 p. m. The - first aid team of Salem consisting of the following employees. O. II. " Hunter. F.-T. Tipton, II. E. McWainy W. M. Mc Eachern. W. C. Heise and W, E. Lown, . instructor, will compete with the first aid teams from Eu gene and Portland. The winner of the contest will be awarded the Borglam medal, which. Is present ed by the American Red Cross at Washington. - . -Doing Great Good During the past winter equip ment installers and linemen have met once or twice a week develop ing their proficiency as first aid experts. The training of tele phone employees in first aid work .has proven very beneficial to the public, as a number of the em ployees have assisted in rendering first aid to a number, of persons Injured in automobile accidents and in other accidents that have happened from time to time. This meeting will be held ' in Pythian hall and will be opento the public. ' ' DATE OF HEARING FOR MANDAMUS SETTLED (Continued from Pus I.) has its headquarters in Portland. Five minor opinions were hand- oBrruARy Rrandon Mary A. Brandon died at Saw telle, Cal., April 24, She; is sur vived by her son. L. D. 'Brandon, and a daughter, Mrs. Letta Boyes, both of California. . Funeral ser vices will, be held from the Webb chapel Wednesday afternoon at 2 p. m. with interment in the, City View cemetery. TERWIIXIGERS Perfect Funeral Servic For lest , Licensed Lady Mortician 770 Chemeketa Street Telephone 724 FOR INFORMATION ABOUT LOCAL OR EASTERN RAILROAD TRIPS PHONE 727 ed down by the supreme court yes terday. They follow: " Dani & J Russell, Inc.. vs. Ptnf. tax commission," appellant; hp pealed from Multnomah connty; suit .to enjoin collection of addi tional -tax assessed against plain tiff. Opinion by Justice nelt. Judge John II. Stevenson af firmed.'':.; " Maupin Warehouse company, appellant, vs. F. S. Fleming: ap peal from Wasco county; appeal from judgment on motion for In voluntary nonsuit.;- Opinion by Justice Brown, . Judge Fred W. Wilson affirmed. P. II. Straub. appellant, vs. State of Oregon and George C Penson. justice of the peace for district No. 9, Benton county; ap-.. pealed from Benton county; ap peal from Judgment of circuit court dismissing writ or review. Opinion by Justice Bean. Judge G. F. Sklpworth reversed. , M. Solomon vs. Charles F. Ken ner et al, appellants; appeal from Multnomah county; action for damages for "failure to perform contract. Opinion by . Justice Bean. ' Judge George Rossman af-" firmed. H. L. EkerBon, appellant, vs." Josephine Ekerson ; appeal from Marion county; suit for divorce." Opinion by Justice Belt., Judge . L. H. McMahan affirmed. Petitions for rehearing denied in Austin vs. Tillamook CiUr and Magness vs. . Henry Kerr. Freewater business men raise, $25,000 for farm products loan; fund. - - Men's and I a flics suits cleaned and pressed. Sl.OO. Indies' silk J arewes, 9i.i. jaim reiinei, g.l.(M. Men's suits pressed, AOc. VARLKY CLEANERS Over lluslcks 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. KENNEDY PAINT COl 254 Chemeketa. Tel. 921 - 679J Yick So Herb Co. Est'd 19 Years In Salem J. H. LEONG, Mgr. If other treatments have failed try our Chinese remedies for croun and conch. NeT "T er neglect a cole. W also treat all dlsord- r ers of men. women and Xt" children. . - - Consultation Free 'T Call or -write 420-426 State St., i Salem, Oregon. Phona 283 LADD & BUSH, Bankers Established 1868 General Banking Business Office Hours from lO a. m. to S p. sa. - Of A- I WAS fou"o A72 1 BECKE & HENDRICKS Insurance of All Kinds . Telephone . I At Heillg Theater Lobby, 189 North High j 1 TRANSFER AI3 STORAGE , Long and Short Distance Hauling Public and Private Storage Fireproof Buildinrj GRAIN, FEED AND SEED Free Delivery to any part of the city QUOTATIONS ON APPLICATION .1 - w - : PAUL THAGLIO, Prep. )ay Telephone 2S Nisht TtL - !.c r. e 1 2 r