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- -- - , , .v' rfWTO nnronikT OTATronf at gati nnpnAM. TV- .. . - - - .... , . ..,...-..- - - , , -, . . , , J U1DAY MORNING,, MAY.27, 4 n. h?. . ... - -ill I Drown I BOY SCOUT BEKEFIT FOR YOUR CAPITAL DRUG STORE OWL AGENCY Katty Corner From the New First National Bank Building LOCAL Ford C9BpeSt.i4 M A Ford conpVlieeejl25,401. motor number B850lvwas re ported stolen ffon Albasyearly yesterday moving vby .taekejUg Ca rbon Tempered Coil Bed Springs as low as $7.95,at Giese Towers Furniture Co. m27 Dance With Scharback's Dance Band Sat. nite. Park Pavilion. Stayton. - m28 Fined in Courts llarvey Hines, 1946Mill street, was fined $3 fn police court yen terday on a speeding charge. For Women and Children Nothing equals osteopathy. Dr. Marshall, Oregon Bldg. m27 Vic narqulst Has Purchased Bob Scott's interest in the bar ber shop next to the Dixie Bakery Same will be operated by Birch & Barquist. . - m" Have Wienie Roast About 100 Salem Boy Scouts en Joyed a wienie roast on the high school athletic field last night. Hotel Marion Dollar dinner served : to I v every evenjor- Blftf Rainbow Dance Tonight A rainbow, dance will be held tonight at 8:30 in Mrs. R. L. White's dancing parlor. The affair was formerly announced for 9 o'clock. s,in Maid left Cream vn tr duM sknitarv Confection ery, 467 N. Church; The Nood. ?: Mnrfh "Hisrh. Ta.il TtanM With th Crowd Rvrv Rat nrdav at Hazel Green. ...... mt T iwnu T,nll Broken The prolonged lull in marriage licenses was bronen nere yesiei rtiftcate were issued to two conples, Percy J. Kleeman and Ellen Utterback. route . im: and to R. F. Dietman and Ethel C. Chapman of Portland. rM nn of Real Bargains At Wilson's Fashion Shop. m27 aTu v a. - a a' Vvam Administration of theeatrice Shelton estate, vaiuea at began yesterday with the appoint- m nr ft shelton as adminlstra" tor. Mr. Shelton is a brother of the deceased and the only heir-at-law. Cuyler Van Patten, O. A. Mii,9niinr and- W. E.'Keyes w'ere approved as appraisers of the real and personal proper w volved. 4 a .Mirina'. Gisse-Powers IUiIIhi. V1 .nil - Full assortment ot Bedding and window plants at Greenhouses, uti. .mi nrAtn .road or Floral Gardens on Wallace road, half mile from county bridge. OPfJ? evenings at -latter place, o. . T)!)i,nnt - ,m25 AWtn Ia. Brown. 36, Lincoln county patlfent .at. .th.ftate hos v t,a iniin, Ioned at 5! 50 yesterday evening; wh,lte working on one of the outaoor crews. is five feet, eight, inches tall, and ..ti. we rtmtnds has . brown eyes and black-hair and -la-clothed in overall Jumpers with a hickory shirt. He is considered harmless by hospital authorities TtoHnii, itim VAMtfm Cleaners i Kft tsiT.2S- Glese-Pow- era VnrnltnrA f!n. v ' " - Bit ninranlnv lnm mnd' Small Geraniums.- 10c up. Box plants, 2 for 25c. Bedding. 25fper do. Mm Hall end nf S :12th. BOX 26. . ; . . " , - m27 SUnlster tnL Visit. Here- - i Rev. U. S.' Orowder, pastor of the Methndlnr rtinrrh of El Paso, Texas, will arrive in Salem on May 29 for a mnnth'a 'vacation. " Mr. Crowder has property interests f( nere ana Mrs. crowder ana aaugn-U-r'are making -thetr- home - here. la writing to a friend ho said that galea wasecoiul to jione in ail DECORATION DAY Best Yet Thermatic JUG To Keep Food Or Liquid HOT OR COLD Special Gallon jug with wide moutji. Easy to carry, easy to stow away in the car Regularly priced $4.00 J. H. WILLETT NEWS IN BRIEF the land. He. makes extensive travels over the, country. Krery Spring Garment Greatly Reduced - at Wilson's Fashion Shop.' m27 File Suit Against Estate J. K. Couzins filed suit in cir cuit court yesterday against H. P. Cleveland, administrator of the Hannah B. Cleveland estate, for navment of SI. 555 in claims against the estate of the deceased. Two Houses For Sale, 1662 N. 5th st. mZS Attention Yeomen! Brine your friends and enjoy yourselves. Free entertainment and dance to be given at Crystal Gardens, Liberty ana irerry sis.. Friday, May 27, 8 o'clock. Hawaii an orchestra. m27 Creamery Men Meet - The Oregon Creamery operat ors association held its monthly meeting Thursday In the baiem chamber of commerce rooms. Rou tine business was transacted. Carbon Tempered Coil Bed- Springs as low as 17.S&. ai uiese Powers Furniture Co. m27 Dance at Turner Every Wednesday night. ' ' m27 Visiting in Rosebnrg Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Morley of Salem are spending the week with friends in Roseburg. Mr. Morley will make a business trip to Coos Bay before returning to his home here. Big Auction Sat., 1:30 F. N. Woodry's Summer St. mz7 Phil Rayes vs. Tommy O'Brien 10 rounds boxing. Armory arena Thursday. June 2. See this big re-match. Good preliminaries, is rounds of boxing. J 2 i Playing in Portland vrn Snko's Midnight Suns or chestra played at De Honey's ball room in Portland last night. Notice Th conntv clerk's office will be open Thursday, Friday and Satur day from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. to register voters who have failed to vote in the two-year period, moved from one precinct to anomer, or those who have never voted, etc. Registration closes May 28th. m28 .4 - .-- . 'i. We Pay SO Cents Per hundred oounds for your nlrf newsnaners. Bring them in or kail 398 Capital Bargain House. Thirteen to Graduate Thirteen, seniors will graduate at Salem Heights school this year. Eleven are girls, 'me graauawon address will be given by u. A. Howard, state superintendent, to-niB-nf. Mitt l. Fulkerson. coun- ty superintendent, will present the diplomas. I teal ai. Rebuilt Sweeoe 812.50 and l7.z. uiese-row-ers Furniture Co.; : m27 Rmt I n 1hvlrl Kdncation Julia Currle, a senior at tne high school. Is high point winner in" the . physical efficiency testa e-vn all hto-n mc.hool cirls " In physical education classes, it was announced yesterday. Miss currie Is an expert swimmer and tennis nlaver. : She is the daughter or Mr. and Mrs; J. C. Cnrrie. Hlbbard farm. . i- - ' '.. Zft JJ1 - Sentence - ' Thlrtvkdavs in Jail was the pun ishment meted out to H. F. Show- -Jtado jo ejqo uo vnoa eonsnr ut tmtiS pepeia oqA -jg -sj stlnr a motor vehicle with 1m- jirAmr license mates. Tne man was arrested Wednesday by -a staU trafflc officer, i He admitted taking the license plates : from an automobile In Eugene. . Bedding and Window Box 'Vr . . Plants - Ara now ready.' also fine Una Of snrUDS ana pwwwwi v CL P. BRETrnAUPT Telephone 280 612 State EL OUTING A $2.39 Minister to' Siiu Rev. Ira Dumas. Methodist min ister at Pratum, who sang at the funeral service of Rev. J. W. De Yoe, will sing and speak at the local Salvation Army hall Satur day night, commencing at 8 o'clock " Mr: Dumas is a young preacher of fine personality, and Safe of Rebuilt Sweene $12.50 and 817.25. Giese-Pow- ers Furniture Co. m27 Seized With Cramps Seized with a sudden attack of cramps, 'James Noles, a high school student, was promptly at tended by Dr. Walter H. B'own vesterdav and sent to his home. The boys parents are employed at the state hospital. Fncnltv Picnic Indoors Rain yesterday afternoon made necessary an "indoor" picnic for the high school faculty, members nf -which had intended to eo to Hager's Grove for the annual frolic. The group gathered at the home of Proiessor and Mrs. Kior ian Von Eschen, 1775 Court. Dance Tonight. Domes' hall, McCoy. m27 Afemorlal Proeram Todav ' The regular Memorial day pro gram in the high school will be given this morning at 9:30. The G. A. R.. American Legion, and the W. R. C. will furnish sneak ers. The program will be open to the public. Discusses Xursins Education "Vnrsine Kdncatlon." was tne tonI discussed hv Miss Elnora Thomson, director of the nursing service for the local child health demonstration, before the Oregon Federation nf Women's clubs con vention at Bend yesterday. Hern from Wwhcrir Walter C. Leth of Newberg was a visitor in saiem Thursday even ing. Youna PeoDle Select Salem as Meet Place Ensien and Mrs. Pitt, with a group of young people from the local Salvation Army corps, re turned from Portland early Thurs day morning, after attending a special young people's council the nisrht nrevions. saiem was chosen as the next meeting place for the June council, and it Is expected that 100 deleeatea will attend wun fortiana. Oregon city, ai- hanv And TTns-ene as th nutnld'e nlacAj to hA rnrRn t Ad Th councils are conducted by the army s state leaders. Montana Club to Hold Regular Meeting Today Rat Am Mnntuna olnh will Trnld its monthly meeting tonight at union nan. on court street be tween Liberty and High, com mencinc at fi?30. Members have planned a pot iuck nanquec, eacn iamtiy to bring their own utensils and one GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Silverware. Glassware. China ware, Stamped . Goods; Mlacel' laneous Articles. " Variety and Gift Shop : Mrs; Helen Prescott ' 291 N. Commercial, Salem, Ore. PILES Cured While You Work DR. MARSHALL Oregon Bldg. A New Fully Modern 4 Room Bungalow and Garage on Fairmount Hill f t . ... a C2coo ; 200 down, balance 25.00 per . -monm ; - ULRICH A ROBERTS; Realtors 129 NoTtn commercial r - i m U SAYS: We have a 1027 Ford Roadster, with bumpers, spot light, motormeter, several other extras and a ear that has been driven but very little for $375 ID. 2 The Hi Tfcea Barrios Bum or two dishes of food. The young er people of the club have planned an extensive program with several interesting musical features: President Gillette urges that all former Montanans attend this session in hopes of making it the most enjoyable since their organi zation last winter. Stanley Keith to Head Salem Ad Club This Year Stanley Keith was elected pres ident of the Salem Ad club at the rearnlar wppHv meet) tip- vARtprriav Other officers elected were: Ralph Kletzing, vice president; G. . E. McAfee, secretary and treasurer; Henry Morris and R. H. Martin, directors. Hal Hofis, secretary to Governor Patterson.. was present at this meeting and gave assurance that efforts would be made to have the governors of all the western states attend the convention in Portland on June 19-22. The 24th annual convention of the Pacific Coast Advertising clubs' association will be held in Portland beginning June 19. An excellent program is being arranged and delegates from practically every club in the district will be present. COMPROMISE ON BRIDGE Longview Span Specifications Not Adopted in Entirety PORTLAND. May 26. (AP) A Washington, D. C, dispatch to the Morning Oregonipn Wednesda says: "A compromise settlement of the Longview-Rainier bridge controversy, in which the specifi cations for the span across the Columbia river will not be wholly satisfactory to either Portland -isr the promoters, is believed to hav been arrived at by the board three members which has fot lated recommendations for tf retarys of war, agricultur commerce, who will rende"1" decision on the plans.,, : The joint report wa- y Major R. T. Coiner -t At department; Dr. Thomfc ac- Donald for the departme f ag riculture, and Col. E. Lester Jones for the department of commerce. 'It was stated today," the dis7 patch continues, "by one of the members of the board that neither set of specifications advocated fy the bridge proponents or the clear ances insisted upon by Portias, had been adopted in their en tirety." 1 MODERATORS ELECTED Presbyterian and Congregational Churches Make Choice WASHINGTON, May 26. (AP) -The Rev. M. J. Kyle of St. Louis was elected moderator of the United Presbyterian church of North America at Wednesday's ses sion of the general assembly. , He was named on the first ballot. Tt - only other nominee was the Re Charles S. Cleland of Philadelphia OMAHA, Neb., May 26. (AP.) -Rev. S. Davis, president of the Chicago Theological seminary, 'was elected 'moderator of the Congre gational churches of the United States on the first ballot late Wed nesday at the meeting of the na tional council. Dr. Davis received 233 votes against 138 cast for his nearest opponent. Rev. Charles S. Mills of New York, and. 32 for Rev. Dan F, Bradley ot Cleveland. 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. ; w-- . KENXEDT PAIXT CO. 254 Ckemeketa. TeL 921-671-J Men's and Ladies' suits cleaned and pressed, f IJOO. Ladles' silk dresses, f 1.23. Coats rellned, 13.00. ' Men's suits pressed, SOe. VARLET CLEANERS Over Bualck's 1537 FREE WALLPAPER ' SAMPLE BOOKS CalL phone or write ' " MAX O. BUREN 179 N. Commercial Salem -s PROGRAM COMING Local Talent to Stage Show at Capitol; Parrish School at Elstnore , Tentative programs for the. benefit scout, performances at the two theaters Thursday, June 2, were announced last night by Barney Wright, Valley Motor com pany, who is in charge of arrange ments for the events. The benefit shows will take the place of the annual boy scout drive for funds to carry on the season's activities. At the Capitol theater local tal ent vaudeville will be featured. Dancers from Mrs. R. L. White's dancing school are to be the big item on the bill, with a quartet from the state house, solos by E. E. Kennell. and stunts by artists from St: Joseph's Parish are among the other numbers listed. The program is not complete, and an effort is being made to secure some talent from Willamette uni versity to take part. Pupils at Parrish junior high school will have the entire nro- ( gram at the Elsinore for the even ing. They will present the pleas ing Cinderella cantata. This cantata was put on at the Parrish auauonum edoui a month ago and there have been continued re- lqneAs,t,8 T return performance All the money which is taken in at these shows will be used to further boy scout activities and to make up the deficit in the scout treasury. Boy scouts are now selling tickets and the purchaser may choose the performance he wishes to attend later. FILING PERIOD CLOSES TODAY FOR ELECTION ( Contimu-ri from pace 1.) charge. In addition to any referendum measures that may be completed by petitions, 10 constitutional am endments and measures approved by the 1927 legislature will be on the ballot at the special election next month. Income Tax Considered The most important of these is l he state income tax hill which was referred by the legislature at the request of Governor Patterson. The maximum levy under this measure is 3 per cent. Single per sons are exempted from payment of the tax in the amount of SI, 000; married persons, J2.0Q0, and for each dependent the amount a?40 nipanion amendment auth -4 State to levy upon prop- it .December, 1928, an amount ' 30t exceeding $3,500,000, per cent, less the estimated c lions from income taxes dur 1929. This amendment also ts sponsored by Governor Patter on In order to establish a tax base sufficient to raise revenue for the state's .needs. 1 Legislator Pay Vp There also will appear on the ballot an amendment fixing the compensation of legislators at a figure not to exceed $10 a day, for any regular or special session The compensation of any legisla tor for one regular or special ses sion shall not exceed $400. Presiding officers, under, this amendment, would receive add! tional compensation equal to 50 per cent of their per diem allow ance as members. Legislators compensation, as fixed; by the con- Dt"u0vn at the prese?f t,me Is 13 Oppose "Swearin g In Approval of - another amend ment would bar from voting at &iy primary or general election ar-y person who had not previously registered. It was said that this amendment was Intended to do awtty with the blank A, which pro vidf s means for swearing in a vot er Dot registered on election day " Oppose Pay Boosts --tate, or ncounty elective of- ould be tallowed, to receive 2 si itt compensation dur- term' for which she was n event ? another Mmend- !?ea,theapr.ovnl of the v a t -amendment "was in. d the various grange or ATCHES! We watt, all t: ra how sick yoor we have pills for 'nts. OTT, Jeweler ..Commercial DH T All Slsee Pilmsi Kodaks, Derel oplng Onr8pecialty Prompt Service J. P. TYLER'S tmVQ STORE 1ST Sotsth C. naercial "The Her- - - " qt Store v Fc Stora buildlc corner lot," . 4 $12,000. ' F I T h. 341 sutai ?ace, fit. They All Say It I Best Food They Havi "Ever Had in Salem 02Gk tat Roster-A 150 Sooth Liberty Street- VlJf cl 1 ganlzation , and had the support of the farm blqc in both branches of the legislature during the 'last session. i There also 14 an amendment on the ballot Tfhich, if approved. would authorize any school district having '100,00$ or more popula tion to include each year, the in crease in tax levy last specifically authorized by i.he' legal voters of the district for the operation of its Bchools in! determining the amount of taxs that shall be lev- iea. x For Portland Only This amendment was introduced by the Multnojjnah county delega tion in order, to alleviate difficul ties, now encountered in raising money for schiool purposes under the 6 per cent limitation amend ment. The amendment would af fect only the Portland school dis trict under the: existing census. Counties hating a population of 200,000 or mjpre are authorized under another Amendment to issue bonds not exceeding one-fourth of one per cent of the assessed valu ation of property therein, to pro vide a site, construct, furnish and equip a veterans memorial and armory buildiag. The amendment provides . that he memorial Ibuilding or armory shall be constructed in a city with in the county having a population in excess of 100,000. Provision also Is made for a tax levy not to exceed one-half mill on each dol- ar of assessed valuation to pro vide payment bf such bonds with interest. i Ask Consolidation Right City and county consolidation i authorized under another am endment. Thif amendment auth orizes any cityi having more than 100,000 population situated wholly within one county to con solidate by its; charter with any or all other public corporations of said county. ; The charter must be . submitted separately to the electors of the city and of the ter ritory proposed to be consolidated with it, and to be adopted must receive a majority vote in each. The legislature would provide for government of any remainder of the county. . . Would End Delays There also is an amendment providing that. If any person ap pears before a judge of the cir cuit court and waives indictment for the commission of any crime or misdemeanor such person may be charged In the circuit court with such crime or misdemeanor on information filed by the district attorney. It was said that the approval of this amendment would expedite court procedure to the end that persons accused of crime may re ceive sentence without prolonged delays experienced under the pres ent system. An attempt again will be made at the June election to repeal that part of the constitution which at tempts to deny the right of suf frage to negroes. Chinamen' and mulattoes, regardless of their cit izenship. It was said that? this provision of the Oregon consti tution is invalid in that it conflicts with the federal constitution. Shrubby fence rows are among the best harbors and nesting places of , small birds. Encour age an abundance of . birds to live on farms by such planting. Shrubs will beautify the roadsides and fence rows, adding to the com fort and pleasure of man as well as Increasing a great economic asset the bird population of the country. TELEPHONE 4-2-6 JOE the battery - man service calls free. 540 Chemeketa Street HEMSTITCHING 6, 8 and 10 cents per yard. Also buttons, stamping and pleating. ANNA n. KRUEGER Over Miller's , Telephone 117 Casey's Guaranteed RHEUMATISM REMEDY Money refunded if it does not euro your ease NELSON A HUNT,' Druggist Cor. Court and Liberty TeL 7 PLUMBING Quick Reliable Service H. EGNER, 1013 Center Street Phones S52 and 1310-W Fine Fixtures Standard Equipment TourCar Deserves ;. SEIBERLI NG S , America's Finest Tire ZOSEL'S .190 8. Commercial ;; .Tel. 471 YICKSOHERBCO. j. vomen ILTLEONG, MGR. Onr life's work baa been spent in studying the healing properties of Chinese herbs and now daily we relieve those suffering from stomach, liver and kid ney trouble, rheuma tism and gall stones, r also' disorders of men, and children. " rve Consultation, Call or Write Open A. 5L to 8P.M. , 20 State St, Salem, Oregon. OUR LOilGDISIICE GALLS SPEEDED UP I n no vat 10 ns of Salem Uocal "Telephone Office. Sav . Jime and Monex An Innovation has just been in troduced in Salem which will ma terially; speed up long distance telephone connections with other points in ; this vicinity. V Arrangements have been, com pleted by the telephone company so that "information" will when requested give the telephone num bers of persons or firms listed in other leading centers of the Paci fic northwest with which Salem has frequent conversations. Manager C. C. Aller says' the method works this way: If the business man or resident calling from here can give the number with which he desires to talk Id another city, his call goes through Quickly. If he does not know the out-of-town number. All he now has to do Is to call. "information" and ask for it. "Information' will give it to him. Saves Time and Xfoney Then, having obtained the num ber, he can proceed to place the call in the usual way. By making a practice of using numbers In re questing long distance connec tions, time and money will be . saved tne patron, according to Mr. Aller, and the result will he a more profitable use of the tele phone service. v "We are putting, thls: conven ience at the disposal of the tele phone users of this city," said Mr." Aller, "because we know, from the studies we have made, that the customer who gives the number in placing his long distance calls, quickly recognizes the advantage of doing so. .We arc endeavoring to make it as simple and. easy as possible for him to secure the number before calling." Another New Thinff This innovation is in addition to the new operating - feature which permits calling Albany, Dallas, Independence, Monmouth, and Silverton telephones without the necessity of calling "long dis tance," on "station to station" calls, a practice which was insti tuted recently. Both innovations are designed to speed up the ser vice from Salem to other points. The main difference between them is that calls to Albany. Dallas, In dependence, Monmouth and Sil verton are placed through the lo cal operator, while, calls to other points are to be placed by number through the long distance "opera tor" when the number has been as certained from "information." - Classified Ads Bring. Results C. A. LUTHY Jeweler In New Location 825 STATE STREET Watches, Cfocks and Jewelery Repaired ELECTRIC MOTORS Rewound and Repaired New or Used Motors for Sale VIBBERT & TODD Things Electrical 191 S. High j Tel. 2112 I, ADD & BUSH, Bankers v- EsUUshedl868 General Banking Business , Office Hours from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. TRANSFERAIID! STORAGE ;Lbng and Short Diitance Hauling ; ' Public and Privato Storage i ; Fireproof BuOdirisr ; GRAIN, FEED AND SEED -j - Free Delivery to any part of tts city . CbTATIONS ON APPLICrVHON Farmer o -W arete ::c :; PAUL T2AGII0. Pre?. Day Telephone 23 ' -SOCIETY- (Continued friia page J) orlag the" ladies of the congrega tion' who are mora than 80 years of age was the group of song which Mrs. Elsie De Vine gave. The group .was particularly pleas- ed with tne ravonte, --eueve we If-,; All Those, taiaearing -iouhs fiharwis.'' "with which Mrs. De Vine opened her shareof the pro gram. ' v;. ; V Mrs. De Vine has recently corns to Salem from Denver, Colo., and her talent is rapidly finding recog nition.1 t On Mother's day Mrs. De Vine sang pleasingly at tne t.isi liore theater. On Wednesday, at Mrs. Kantner's, when Mrs." De Vine sang, she wore the wedding dress and bonnet" which her mother wore 75 years ago. The 13 honor guests were seat ed as for-school,-with -Mrs. Alico II. Dodd, , in . her t incomparable manner, presiding as school. mistress.-'; I " Piano Recital Is Scheduled for Tuesday Friends or. Miss Helen Bridge man and Kenneth. McCormick are anticipating the recital which they will give on Tuesday evening, May 31. at 8:15 o'clock at Waller Hall. Both Miss Bridgeman and Mr. Mc Cormick are students of Miss Mel ton. TERWILLIGERS Perfect Funeral Service For Less Licensed Lady Mortician 770 Chemeketa Street , ' Telephone 724 It's Time -to Think of PAINTING and .CLEANING UP We Sell Martin Senour 100 Per f " Cent Pure Paint DOUGHTON A SHERWtN 286 N. Commercial .Tel. 639 DRESSMAKING Reasonable prices. ' Don't for get our hemstitching, stamping, button making and pleating. s - THE PETITE SHOP Over Buslck's Telephone. 1981 Fresh Peanut Squares Special f cir Saturday Only 25c lb. 2 Pounds 45c a - - SCHAEFER'G , DRUG STORE . . 135 North Commercial Street' The Original. Yellow Front Penslar Agency . PHONE 107, .H U