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' THE OREGON STATESMAN,. SALEM. OREGON SUNDAY 'MORNING;- MAxYltffrifr27.. -i 'i HOME. jTWP 00 MY amaei &rr A WORK YOUR. UP EARLY, Ll APID developing and printing of your films. Camera supplies that are fresh and dependable. We'll help to make your summer more enjoyable. THE CAPITAL DRUG STORE Agent OWL DRUG CO. Products LOCAL Son Born Friday Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Harvey W. Mears on Friday. May 27, in Portland, a son weighing nine and one-half pounds. He will be called Donald. Mrs. Meara was formerly Margaret Matthes and is a daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. EL A. Matthes of Quinaby. Open Sunday 8:30 am. Until Noon; Monday, 8:30 a. m. until 11 a. m. Adams. Florist, 453 Court m29 YLitinjr In saiem Mrs. Reeder had as her guests . , . jm I Mlf II Or me ween air. uuu mis. mcaur - oA.tla ttp Atl T? ra f Kent. Wash., and Dr. and Mrs. Bell of Astoria and his sister, Mrs. Jlurst of Silverton. Dad Watson Crystal Garden Thursday. Real Old Time dance. , , m29 Fresh From the Field Cut flowers for decoration day. 1 Ms miles from city limits on Jef ferson highway. Public always welcome to visit eur Perennial Gardens. Ernest- Infer, Salem's leading Landscape Gardener. Phone 69F2. ,m28 Stop for Visit-Here--r i'l ' Mrs. Helen Hendrix and son of Neliga, Neb., motored? through jSa lorn recently on their way to-California. They stopped, here for a srrt visit with Mr. and Mrs. L. H'Nter on North 17th street. MnTHendrix father, and mother were pupils in the. school taught by L. H. Luter in Antelope county, Nebraska," in 1875. Dancing Every Friday Domes' hall, McCoy. - m29 Swk Pnvlntf the alley in block two of Watts Lpnd Vanduyn additions, has been yled with the city recorder. There tre 18 names on the petition. v Geraniums, Special Blooming- ... Large and small box plants 10c up; bedding plants, 25c doz; also arrange porch boxes to order. Mrs. Hall, end South' 12th, box 28. m29 Shoemaker Flned-- A $10 fine was imposed on H. Shoemaker route 3. W6odburn. in Justice court yesterday morning "when he was convicted of oper ating his motor vehicle with im proper license plates. He was ar rested by a state'traffic officer. Hotel Mari Dollar dinner served 1:45 to 8 every evening. BZftf Tell Friends Dad Watson And his real old time 8 piece orchestra. Crystal Garden Thurs day. Real Old Time music. dances, steps. No jazz. m29 Many Sfek'Jobs A total of 42 women registered for wprk at the United States em ployment office during the week ailing last night, of which 16 St re reported placed.'- Of those glstered 26 were agricultural orkers. three were office clerks, Henry Stevenson's AUCTION Thursday, June 2 l:SO P. M. ' 1507 Chemeketa Street : ...... r Piano, phonograph, rugs range, overstuffed davenport and 2 chairs, beds, dressers, all kinds of household f urni-: :ure. kitchen utensils, dishes.. Lawn mower, fruit, ; tools, books, etc.. . . ... ; Terms- Cash Bi?3- Stevenson and family are i.rT'rjMriK to Illinois aaA everv- ing goes without reserve. - F. N. WOODRY Salem's Leading Auctioneer " F I in charge I Pay Cash for Used Furniture Phone, 511 PICTURE PICTURE OPj QETTINU DO IT TONIGHT MEAT NEWS IN BRIEF fire cannery workers and eight were hotel and restaurant workers. In the men's division 165 applied and 70 were placed. For Women and Children Nothing equals osteopathy. Dr. Marshall, Oregon Bldg. m29 Two Park Overtime W. B. Feldman and Oscar Schwabbauer were, contributors to the city of $1 each yesterday as the result of overtime parking on downtown streets. See John H. Scott's Land bargains this issue. m29 License Secured ' Joseph O. Beatty and Valborg E. Lqckert of this city secured a marriage license in Portland Sat urday, according to word received here. Why Stick Around Tow working for wages? Get a home in the country. See John H. Scott's land offer, this issue. m29 Go to Keskowli About 15 members of the young men's division at the YMCA left last night for Neskowin where they will enjoy a Memorial day outing at the beach. Dr J. D. Mc Cormick, dean of Kimball School of Theology was In charge of the group. Phil Bayea Tommy O'Brien 10 rounds boxine. Armorv arena Thursday, June. 2. See this big re-matcn. uood preliminaries, 2s rounds of . boxing. j2 Draws Fine H. H. Jacobson. route 1. Mt. Angel, drew a $10 fine in justice court yesterday for operating his motor vehicle with improper license plates. Dance at Turner Every Wednesday night. m29 Board man Returns- Bob Boardmah, physical direc tor at the YMCA, who has been ill, returned to his duties yester day afternoon. For, Rent- Filling station and garage in good location in Salem. 305 First National Bank Bldg. 21m29 Brown Gets Permit . C. A. Brown will erect an $1800 dwelling at 356 Bush street, ac cording to a permit issued yester day. It was the first building per mit to be Issued In three days. Furniture Upholstery And repairing. Glese-Powers furniture Co. fttt Maxfleld Apprehended Vern Maxfield. an eloner from the State hosnital.: was annrhnd ed late Friday evening by officials and returned to the institution. . Salem Maid Ice Cream Naff said. Sanitary. Confection ery, 1587 State; Palm Confection ery, 467 N. Chureh; The Nook. 379 North High. . m29 One License Issued "' A marriage " license waa issued yesterday to John H. Lens of San Francisco and EloJse C. ,Elr of Oregon City. The marriage took piace yesterday at the First Con gregational church inOregon City. t Ifa Tim to Think of PAINTING and CLEANING UP We Sell Martin Senour 100 Per .; Cent Pur Paint h '. ( DOUGHTON. SHERWIN 286 Commercial . TeL 6S9 1C27 FREE WALLPAPE3 SAMPLE BOOKS ' Call, phone or write - - ; BIAX O. BUREN 171 K. Commercial . Salem Of TE. HUM f HOW ABOUT THAT camera yov PROMISED oSibo STORE icarr mi ui Ford Coupe Recovered A Ford coupe, reported stolen from Mrs. E. T. Smith, 607 East 71st street, Portland, was prompt ly recovered late Friday evening. Open Sunday 8: SO a. m. Until Noon; Monday, 8:30 a. m. until 11 a. m. Adams, Florist, 453 Court m29 Appraisers Named Melvin Johnson, E. C. Holliday and J. W. Wiegand have been named appraisers of the Ruhamah De Wees estate. Card of Thanks We wish to. express our deep appreciation and thanks to our many friends for their kindness and floral offerings during our re cent bereavement. Mr. and Mrs. II. F. De Wees, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Stanton. m29 Petition of Heirs Received- Petition of heirs for probate of the will made by Pauline Tragi io was received by the county court yesterday. Proving of the will and hearing on the petition will take place Tuesday, May 31. Water Tight Concrete Ask the Oregon Gravel Co. how to make it and what materials to use. Phone 180. m29 Final Hearing Set Final account on the adminis tration of the UI S. Miller estate was t filed with the county eourt yesterday by S. M. Endicott, at torney for the estate. The date of final hearing has been set for July 1. Kindergarten Summer nession beginning June 1, 1927. Lita Waters, 1E70 Court street. Tel. 1150-W. m29 Jette Estate Invoiced The estate of Louis A. Jette has been appraised at $300 by S. M. Endicott, W. W. McKinney and Carlotta Hickox. Fresh Cut Garden Flowei At Upjohns, 964 South Liberty street. Phone 1700. m28 Administratrix Appointed Mrs. Ida J. Yergen was yester day appointed administratrix of the $8,000 estate of her husband, A. D. Yergen, who died intestate. Geo. C. Will Music Store Sells genuine needles, oil and new parts for all makes of .sewing machines. Sewing machines rented. m29 Lisle to Give Address Charles J. Lisle, a Spanish War veteran, will deliver an address on the significance of Memorial day at the First Methodist church Sunday school at 10 a. m. today. Has Heart Attack An itinerant giving his name as Frank Franklin, bound for San Francisco,' experienced a sudden heart attack as he was standing near 405 South 12th street last night. An officer was summoned DRESSMAKING J; Reasonable prices. Don't for get our hemstitching, stamping, button making and pleating, i : " THE PETITE SHOP Over Buslck's Telephone 1SS1 ret al i Tut Beat ' I' - tCl irlna- , Bfbbras IpNlilraial BMW M BtdB nB tee $47 V. Osta't m Tleter AtAiac Mirttm UmrtUm . C M. LOCKWOOD ; Boston Terrier. Puppies For , Sale Champion Males for Serflc .. DR. FRED--ELLIS Salem. Oregon CliAiaploa Hftferty's Xing Jr. h 0 (L 0,: SATS: We have 1020 Pontiac Coupe that has bad the best of rare and looks like new, with 90 per cent new robber and fully equipped for $725 The Bom That Buttl to take him to the police station where a physician brought him back to consciousness. He spent the night at the jail. We Pay 30 Cents Per hundred pounds for your old newspapers. Bring them in or tall 398. Capital Bargain House. 12 Two Cars Stolen ' Two cars were reported stolen to police officers last night. One was an Oaklaivl touring car be longing to Earl C. Burk, Dallas. Oregon license number 117-434. It was stolen from Court street. The other was a Ford touring. license 113-417, belonging to Bob Austin, stolen from High street early in the evening. Arrested for Drunkenness- Harry Townsend was arrested last night for drunkenness and lodged iu the city jail. Fresh Cut Garden Flowers At Upjohns, 964 South Liberty street. Phone 1700. m2S Inmate Escapes- James Curran, inmate of the boys' training school, made his getaway yesterday morning and had not been apprehended late last night. The lad is 5 feet, 7 inches tall, weighs 140 pounds, medium complexion, with blue eyes. He was wearing khaki trousers and a blue bhort. Miss Kantner Returns M iss Constance Kantner return ed to her home in Salem yester day after spending two weeks in Seattle with her brother, Clifford, and sister, Mrs. O. A. Thomas. To Attend Church Members of the Hal Hibbard post, Spanish War veterans, will attend the First Congregational church this morning in a body. Special Services Today - Special services will be held by the Salvation Army today at 11 and 8 o'clock. This afternoon a service will be held at the' girls industrial school. A number of new officers will be commissioned at the evening meeting. , Simeral Recovering L. J. Simeral, who was taken suddenly ill last . Thursday with pleurisy of the heart, is resting easy now and expects to be at tending to his duties' within a very few days, according to reports coming from his home in the Ellis apartments last night. Maorus Study Club Enjoy Fine Luncheon Members of the Maorus Study club were delightfully entertained with a one o'clock luncheon at the Bluebird on Friday afternoon. After the luncheon, a short busi ness meeting followed. At this time questions on county finances, budgets and accounting were studied. This lesson concluded the questions on county govern ment. Much information has been secured during the study of this phase of government. Those present were: Mrs. Eliza beth Barham, Mrs. Josephine Butts, Mrs." Mayme Cooper, Mrs. For Sale Store building and residence, corner lot, 4 blocks out, 112.000. F. L. WOOD 341 State Street AH Size Films, Kodaks, Devel oping Our Specialty ' Prompt Service . J. P. TYLER'S DRUG STORE 157 South Commercial . "The Home of Drug Store ! . Service ' HEMSTITCHING 6, 8 and 10 cents per yard. Also buttons, stamping and pleating. ANNA H. KRUEGEB Over Miller's -Telephone 117 DISEASES. Treated by Osteopathy. Dietet ics, Radiant Therapy and Elee trleal Therapy Including . Dr. Abrami Electronic. System.. - No Charge for Consultatioa- DIL B. H. W1HLITE 1 pbyaSdaa said Sui geon . CQ9 U. S. NatT. Dank Dl. .i : - Ealexa, Oresom. Where To Dine TODAY Eat Your Sunday Dinner At the Gray Bella." , Chicken Dinner- Served all day at The Spa, For Dinner This Evening I Dollar dinner at tha Marlon hotel today. f Chicken Dinner at the Lunch Box 181 S. Libertr St. Table for ladies. Open all day. Eat Tour Sunday Dinner At the . Vallev Grill. 1EU a Com'l. Under new management. Eat at Mlnto'a Chicken dinner, 50e, . For Sunday Don't Forget The Nook, 379 N. High. Eat Sunday Dinner At Terminal Cafe. Spoeial Dinner Today And home made salads. State Cafeteria. Rose Evans, Airs. Eleanor Fox, Mrs. Dories McCarthy. Mrs. Flor ence Pugh, Mrs. Margaret Smith, Mrs. Vida Stapleton, Mrs. Anna Hendricks, Mrs. Minnie L.ee Tlb betts and Mrs. Cecil Wenderoth. Montana Club Holds Enjoyable Meeting Plans Discussed for Holding lUg Picnic Sometime in July Over two hundred former resi dents of Montana, met at the Union Hall last evening, where they partook of a potluck dinner. After the dinner 18 members were introduced. A lively business ses sion was held and plans for the big Montana picnic discussed. This picnic will be held about the mid dle of July and from the' assur ance of cooperation that the club has received from other cities and towns it now looks as though it would be the largest gathering of Montana people ever held in the state of Oregon. C. F. Gillette, the president, says the club has been as u red that H. R. Cunningham, one of Mon tana' best kown orators will make the trip from Montana to speak at the picnic. A committee of eight consisting of Dana E. Marshall. W. L. Mc Cafferty, James Coate, F. D. Clarke, H. A. Dakin. R. L. Gib bins, E. W. Harland, and J. E. Summers, have been appointed as a committee to see to the arrange ments. There will be a whole day of fun. A program consisting of speaking, sports and games. It is planned not to have a dull minute. After the business' the meeting was turned over to the young peo ple who furnished the entertain ment for the evening, the most of which was original and kept the crowd in 'an uproar of laughter. The program was a follows: Song by Marshall sisters, an or iginal stunt, reading by Ridgely Miller; stunt, "The Courtln stunt, "The Human Pipe Qrgan"; song. Patton brothers; stunt "Trials of a Teacher"; "Piano solo; playlet, "A Row In the Kitchen." C A. LUTHY . Jeweler In New Location 825 STATE STREET Watches, Clocks and Jewelery s Repaired SICK WATCHES! We don't care how sick your watches are,, we hare spills for all their ailments. ; DR. PRESCOTT, Jeweler 201 N. Commercial TELEPHONE 4-2-6 JOE the battery man service calls free. 540 Chemeketa Street ' Bedding and Window Box Plants - Are now ready, also fine line ox snruDS ana perennials. C. Y. BREITHAUPT -A Telephone 380 512, State St, PILES Cured While You Work DR. MARSHALL "Oregon Bldg. j , ; ELECTRIC MOTORS Rewound and Repaired. New or Used Motors for Sale YIBBEUT & TODD Things Electrical 131 S. lite ' v ?t TeL 3112 SEVEN INJURED IN TWO V AUTOMOBILE WRECKS - (Contiaaed from ps !.) sedan, stopped on the highway one mile north of the Maple Park ga rage, to take a left hand turn. Before starting up. their car was struck by a coach driven. by Frank E. McCaslin of Portland who was acebmpanied by his wife: McCas lin claimed that he was blinded by lights on the highway and was unable to see the halted Warden car. j ' . Just a few minutes after the first crash, J. C. Scollard of Port land, driving a light closed car, piled into the melee, causing ad ciUional damage to the first two enrp and putting his own car al rnost beyond repair.' Mrs. Warden received a fractur ed arm and deep lacerations about the seal pand face. Her husband's 'ce was peppered with broken glass from the windshield and glass enclosures. Both McCaslin and his wife were showered with broken glass and suffered painful contusions. Scollard shared in the shower of cut glass and re ceived in addition a long, deep cut in his lef below the knee. The Wardens and McCaslins were on their week-end vacations with picnics planned for" today. Scollard was driving to a funeral, according to Dr. Gerald B. Smith who was called to the scene of the accident. PRUNE MEETING WORK ORGANIZED AT 0. A. C (Continued from iaga l. by most efficient methods of soil management, harvesting and dry ing. J. N. Amundson, Silverton; Henry Crawford, Roland Jory and T. D. Trick of Salem have been appointed on the warehouse stor age and finance committee, In this group the growers and other representatives will consideY seas onal carry-over, quality, preserva tion and utilization of warehouse receipts In financing growers. Representatives of the federal in termediate credit bank and of the federal warehouse board will be present to assist in these discus sions. E. W. Coulson of Scotts Mills. Lloyd Reynolds, M. P. Adams, George Hackert and W, I. Staley of Salem are chosen for the im porta nt committee on organiza tion, which will consider the mat ter of a plan of coordination of non-affiliated selling agencies. The much discussed Parker plan will come up for discussion first In this group, as well as all other suggestions that may be offered." The coming convention is not only the largest but the most rep- Too Iate To Classify FOt:R ROOM FURXISHEn APART 1 merit. Close in. Gantge. Tel. 1422 J. 2Ujl LUCKENBACH LINES Route your freight via the "Largest and Fastest Freighters In the Intercoastal Trade." Offices: Spaulding Building Portland, Oregon Casey's Guaranteed RHEUMATISM REMEDY Money refunded if It does not cure your case NELSON & HUNT, Druggist Cor. Court and Liberty TeL 7 Men's and Ladies suits cleaned and pressed, Sl.OO. Ladle' silk dresses, 1.25v Coats rellned. I3.0O. Men's suits pressed, 50c, TABLET CLEANERS Over Buslck's Buy Quality When Tou Buyv 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 PAINTS CO. 254 Chemeketa, Tel. 9 2 1-6 7 9-J A New Fully Modern 4 Room Bungalow and Garage on Falrmount Hill .At C2600 300 down, balance 125.00 per ! --iA month rjLRICH A ROBERTS, Realtors 122 North Commercial . GIFTS FOR All OCCASIONS Silverware, Glassware, China ware, Stamped Goods, Miscel laneous Articles. , Variety and Gift Shop ' Mrs. Helen Prescott 291 N. Commercial, Salem, Ore. FOR BREAKFAST, Try Our Delicious': Cream Waffles DIack Cjit Restaurant " 150 South Liberty Street JT - t -s,l Block resentative conference In the his- Uory of , the ' northwest prune in dustry. .'. . vv;.'.: In addition to the grower rep resentatives from one Washing ton- and nine Oregon p0untles, the conference will include the com mittee of five .which, .has -been studying the problem, representa- OBITUARY. . - Gearhart Mrs. Lethe Gearhart, age 80, died at a local hospital today. She is survived . by. three sons, Paul and Frank, of Salem, and Burle of Bandon, and one daughter,: Hazel Funeral services will be held at Webb's chapel at 10:30 Tuesday : ', ' , Mudge '; . p. George Herman Jtfudge died at Caldwell. Idaho. May 24, age 57." Survived by widow Mrs. George H. Mudge of Caldwell, one sister. Miss Margaret Mudee of Salem. Funeral services Sunday afternoon from Webb's chapel. Interment at Hayesville. Halvornen Died, at the residence, 1434 Ferry , street. May 26, liattie J. Halvorsen, age 73 years, wife of M. C. Halvorsen, mother of M. E. Halvorsen and M. John Halvor sen of South Bend, ,Wash., Carl Halvorsen of Forest aClty. Ipwa, Ira D. Halvorsen of Corwith, Iowa, and Mildred Halvorsen of Port land; sister of Dr. H; B. Irish of Forest City,! Iowa and Geo. Irish of Britt. Iowa. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 10:30 a. m. from Rigdon's mortuary. SERVICE Honorably based upon the best modern and scientific ideas have made this firm a repu tation of which we are justly proud. WEBB'S FUNERAL PARLORS Telephone 120 TERWILLIGEUS Perfect Funeral Service For Less Licensed .Lady Mortician 770 Chemeketa Street Telephone 724 YICK SO HERB CO. J. H. LEONG, MGR. Our life's work has 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, also disorders of men, and children. AX women Free Consultation, Call or Write Open 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. 420 State St., Salem, Oregon V. W 9 mv u LADD & BUSH, Bankers Estalished 1868 General Banking Business : Office Hours from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. TRANSFER AND STORAGE Long and Short Distance Hauling - - Public and Privato Storago Fireptoof Building r : GRAIN, FEED AND S2ED ' :. Free Delivery to aay part of t&e city QUOTATIONS ON APPLICATION - ' PAUL TUAGLIO, Prcr Day Telcjacns 23 . ' , lttzU T.!:r" -n? 1ZZ7-' tiwa Backers, the state market v agent representatives, of the mar- ' ketlng department of the Portland. Chamber, of Commerce and one or more meft from, the federal bu reau -of .agricultural economics. Electrical Refrigeration 5 Meeting With Great Favor- .Electrical refrigeration Is meet ing with great favor In this conn munity -according to reports com ing from " the C S.. Hamilton Fur nltue company yesterday. .They report that within the past year 70 Electro Kolds have been sold and everywhere they . ar: pleasing the owners. They have many delightful features, such as freezing desserts, freezing Ice cubes, for use in drinking water, etc. r : - ... . Pendleton Great federal re clamation dam on McKay creek i opened." . . - - PLUMBING Quick Reliable Service H. EGNER, 1615 Center Street" Phones 852 and 1310-W Fine Fixtures . Standard Equipment Your Car Deserves SEIBE RLINGS . America's Finest Tire - ZOSEL'S JSSI 190 S. Commercial Tel. 471 A COOLING DRINK! From the Coolest Soda . Fountain in Town Plenty of free circulating air that maintains a cool, even temperature through the whole day. , r , Drop in today and COOL OFF! S C HA EFER' :s DRUG STORE 135 Ncrth Commercial v, , ' , - 1 Street The Original Yellow Front" Penslar Agency , PHONE 107 ' When Glasses1 Are Needed "APPEAL TO O'NEILL" New Location Dr. C. B. O'Neill Fourth Floor First NaUonal Bank Building Phene 625