Mr-r THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON SATURDAY MORNING, jTJJNE 18 1027 q r 5 ft r 1 f nn 1 0 MIGHTY DISPOSAL NOW IN PROGRESS The entire surplus stock must be con verted into cash in the next five days. All IPrBcGG SDacfoedS G- W. m ' t 'i LOCilJWwS' IN BRIEF Chamber Open Sunday The Salem chamber of commerce will be open all day Sunday, as it is to be information headquarters for the Grand Army encampment. New Crop Clover Hay Ready for immediate delivery, $12 per ton. . Call Vlck Bros. J18 Attends Roe Festival Miss Edith Burch, stenographer at the city hall, was In Portland yesterday1 attending the Rose Fes tival. Fine Cable Made Piano, f 133 This is a real snap. Portland Music Co., 3&5 N. High St. 19 Elected Grand Warden Milton L. Meyers of Salem was elected grand senior warden of the Masonic order of Oregon at the grand lodge session held in Portland Thursday. Officers were Installed yesterday. nUnery gie. Many New Hats Popular prices, snappy styles, every head size. Hats from SI to 13.75. Sales room. 145 N. High St. Stiff Bldg. , J18 JUI4IIVK S CMHIV litIU-VJ Acting on behalf of friends and relatives of John Butchefc, Dr. Nina Evaline Wood has claimed J, the body of the man, who was ?j? hanged at the penitentiary here hanged at tl on June 10 f 1 wife, and it Portland for for the murder of bis has been taken to p'j i oruana ior Duriai. ine lunerai win ne neia unaer me auspices ot the labor union to which Butch ek belonged. Dahlia Closing Out Sain State fair collection, 354 .bulbs, $1; gladiolus, mixed, 24 bulbs, 11. Petland, 27 Slate. J2S Thrown Front Auto Roland Cleveland, 4-year-old son of R. R. Cleveland, route 2, was thrown from a ear driven by his father yesterday, when the elder Cleveland's car collided with a car driven by Dr. 1. N. Sanders, 810 First National bank building, at the intersection of Liberty, and State street,,' Tte lad was badly frightened, but otherwise unin jured. Damage to the cars was slight. 35 Ilaby Grand New, S395 Terms, S10 a month. Portland Music Co., 355 N. High. J19 AVomen Kwa Two women escaped from the state feeble minded school late last night. They were Florence Mater, 15, and Delia Bolton. 26. V4 Popular Old Time tanc . I)frhv hall Rat nlto Dad Speers' orchestra. 118 Institutes Suit Ir. C. E. Prime, local practition er, yesterday Instituted suit in cir cuit court to collect $852.90 Haiiried to be due from John Davis For professional services between 1920 and 1923. The total value t the services amounted to $1633,75. of which $780.85 have been paid, according to the com P'aint paper. Apparel Sak. Many Beautiful Attractive dresses and coats for every summer occasion. Indoors and out. Dresses from $3 to $19.75 Hy all means see them. Sales room, 145 N. High St., Stilt Bldg. J18 SJJnswer Piled ' . . . An answer In the case of P. L. I-rfTi-b versus MrsT S. Wise, was mea m circuit court yesterday. 5H C ash. Brand New I Union made, . double construc tion, ,deep basement, built In tub, 5 large rooms, and larcn attic; wired electric Tinm. valor hpilnr hardwood and .cork floors, cement jwaiss in. two pavings paid in full, ; Total price, $4150.- ready to occu-!3y-- All balance exactly like rent .See outside at 940 Highland are- ue. . Becke 1iendriCk8f lt9 N. High street ;-?l$ n . n m Johnson Suit Filed Suit was filed in circuit court yesterday by Copeland & Ryder company of Wisconsin against H. M. Styles to collect S3 6 6.4 2 said to be due for some merchandise purchased. New ' IT 50 Radio Table, f 10.73 Po.'tiand Music Co., 355 N. High J19 Given License Kenneth E. Speakman. Newport and Mary Lois Edge. 17, of Aums ville were issued license to marry yesterday. New Crop Clover Hay Ready for immediate delivery, $12 per ton. Call Vick Bros. jl8 Here From Hunting Trip Rev. Robert H. Brumblay, act ing dean of the Kimball summer school, recently returned from a ten-day hunjlngand "fishing Jslp lathe mountains near his home at Walla Walla. Wash. He re ports among other game killed a pair of coyotes which were In pur suit of a doe and two young fawns. Drive By, Near .State House T These three names for sale RIGHT; $.1300 to 15250 1768 Court street and! 710 and 780 N Summer street. Immediate pos session on two. Terms. Becke & 4o. nign street. Jl Will Fill Two Pulpits Prof. William H. Hertzog of Kimball school will preach in the Methodist church at Amity Bun day morning.' ia the absence of Rev. H. H. Allen. In the evening Professor Hertzog will preach at a homecoming service in Dallas, in the place of Rev. W. S. Gordon. Here for Kimball School Rev. Roy Jenkins of Hartline, Wash., and Rev. L. C. Hicks of Pomerpy, Wash., are among those registered at the Kimball summer school 4&Mr ministers now in ses sion. Closing Out Salem Store ' Every piano must be sold re gardless pT pride or terms. Port land Musfc Co., 355 N. High. J19 Speaks In Chapel Prof. C. M. Keefer gave the second, of a series of addresses on religious education at the Kim ball summer school chapel ser vice yesterday . morning. Other talks, on this subject will be given each day at the chap'el hour. Wanted Newspapers and Old Magazines. We pay top prices. Capital Bargain House, 215 Cen ter. Tel. 398. , J19 Maho Men Drive Here Rev. Ray Mason motored to Sa lem this week from Bonners Ferry, Idaho, in company with Rer. Joel M. Benton of Sand Point, Idaho, and both are attending the Kim- bull summer school. Furniture-UpboUterr- And repairing. Giese-Powers Furniture Co.- tiu Discusslonx Are Held A series of discussion groups are being held each evening from 7 to 8:30 o'clock if or the benefit of those attending the Kimball summer school. "Pastoral Visit lng" was the subject for discus sion Thursday evening, and "Mid week Service" was the topic, last evening. Many Ask About School- A great-many parents have been calling the office of, Superintendent George. W. Hug to ask about the summer school. for grade children Pupils can register at Park or FOR INFORMATION ' ABOUT LOCAL OR EASTERN RAILROAD TRIPS PHONE 727 469 STATE STREET nn v NOW IN PROGRESS & Grant achools at 8 o'clock Monday morning, when classes will start, to the eighth, Mr. Hug states, for work in all grades from first Dance at Schindler's Tonight Stage leaves Terminal 8:30. J18 School Escape Caught A report from the state training school for boys last evening stated that Willard Moore, who escaped with two others last Tuesday while getting wood near Turner, had been caught in Portland yes terday and was being held for officers from the school. ' The other two boys were caught near Jefferson a few hours after they made their escape. $62.1 Marshall & Kvendall Piano, 1285, latest model: terms $10 a month. Portland Music Co., 355 N. High St., Salem. jl9 Son of Seattle Pastor Here Homef Magee. son offTJf.'' J. Ralph Magee, pastor of the First Methodist church In Sfeattle. is a student at the Kimball summer school. The younger Magee is himself pastor of a small Seattle church. t.lve Your Fur A vacation. Horgan Furriers. J18 Cox Reappointed Richard Cox of Portland Friday was reappointed by Governor Pat terson a member of the Multnomah county tax conservation commis sion. He will serve for a term ot four years. Just a Real Good Time Every Saturday. Hazel Green. J18 Governor to Clatsop Governor and Mrs. Patterson left Portland Friday ror camp Clatsop where they will be guests of Adjutant General and Mrs. Geo. White over the-week-end. a reeeptioa. will- be held,Jat the camp Sunday fn honor of "the governor and adjutant general. : ' Hotel Marlon . Dollar Sinners frerte 6; 41 to 8 very erasing, fc. .? fcZBU Building Permit. Issued O. F. Ogden was issued a permit yesterday to make repairs on a two story dwelling and garage at 914 Saginaw street, with an esti mated cost ot .&u. AJiner per mits issued Thursday were for a one and a half story dwelling to be erected at 2665 Maple street by C. O. Larsen. value about $3, 000, and for the repairing of a one-story dwelling belonging to Casey's Guaranteed . RHEUMATISM REMEDY ; . Money refunded If it does not cure your case KELSON HUNT, DraggteU ) Cor. Court and Liberty TeL 7 Men's and Ladles suits cleaned aad pressed, f 1JOO. Ladies alDx dressea, 91.23. Coats re lined, I3.0O. Ilea's salts pi eased, 60c. TABLET CLEANERS Over Busick's We serve breakfast, lunch eon and dinner every day. Also ' specialize in sand wiches. f . . : .- . Percolated Coffee 5c ElzcR Cat Restaurant too v .r"N' 0ne South ' X J? " I I -vj Block Hbertir vliw-y tnta Street j7 la State n n BAYS: We have a 1025 Ford tour ing with new balloons, new paint, lots of extras and in perfect condition' in every way for $ 330.00. "The House That Service Built Ben F. Wedel at 1886 N. Fourth street, alf a cost oMSOO. 960 Used Player Piano, f23 Will accept your old piano or phonograph as part payment, bal ance, easy terms. The Portland Musie Co., 355 N. High St., Salem. Army Program Tonight A special program for young people will be given at the Sal vation Army hall tonight at 8 o'clock. The program will, consist of songs, instrumental mimbers, and readings, and the public is cordially invited. Anyone Having Rooms to Rent To the GAR State Encampment visitors June 20w 22, 23. phone 400,? after Sunday xe a. Health Reports Coming In A number of the Salem teachers have already turned in the health certificates to Superintendent Geo. W. Hug's office, as required by action of the school board this spring. Dance at Schindler's Tonight Stage leaves Terminal 8:30. j!8 Will Teach at Normal George W. Hug. superintendent of city schools, will be a member of the teaching staff at the Oregon normal school during the first six weeks' term, teaching a course in school administration. He expects to drive over daily to the class, which will meet from 9 to 11 a. m. For Rent Houses, flats, apartments, store buildings. Becke & Hendricks. 189 N. High street. Jl? License Switcher Fined E. G. Genn of Grande Ronde. who was arrested in West Salem Thursday, pleaded guilty to a charge of operating a motor ve hicle with improper license plates and was fined $25 in justice court Friday. ' " ' : Millinery, Unbeatable Values 150 hats on sale at from $1 to $3.7. Sales room. 145 N. IHkIi St., Stiff Bldg. jl8 Ijnreeny Case Dismissed Merrit Brown and Kenneth Ho gen of Aumsville, who were ar rested last week on a charge ot attempted stealing of gasoline,' were exonerated in justice court yesterday when their case was dismissed for ack of evidence. ft Vacation Time Is the Time to . Insure your car. Complete cov erage at reasonable cost. Standley & Foley. Bush Bank Bldg. J 19 Leaves for Bend Country Mrs. Ida Wright, who has been secretary for Principal . C. Nelson of the Salem high school during the past year, will leave today for Bend where she will join Mr. Wright, who is employed in the forest service there. Will Study in Portland ' 'Miss Carlotta Crowley, element- ;, DRESSMAKING Reasonable price. 5 Don't tor ret tful hemstitching, stamping, button making and pleating. 5 THH "PETTTK SHOP Over Busick's Telephone 1181 For Sale Store building and residence, corner lot, 4 blocks out, $12,000. F. L. WOOD 141 State-Street YICKSOHERBCO. H. LEONO, 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 ot men, A 5 women and children. Free Consultation Call or Write . Opea 8 A. H. to 8 P. U. 420 State St tSalem, Oregoa V " ''WELL AGAIN" To Whom It May Concern: Before I took i treatments rrom Ylck So Herb Co., I had suffered for three years front rheumatism and kidney trou ble; I could not sleep at night. Other doctors were unable to helD me. -My,, friend advised me to consult, Tick So Herb Co, After taking treatments for one month,' I was able to work and sleep again. I hope others may be relieved, v , - . . John K. York, 570 Spruce St., Portland, Ore. ;.IfoTi 12, 1023 ary schpol,,8uperviaor,, will,, leave Monday for Portland ; where she expects to take work in the Port land division of the University of Oregon summer school: Can Use Few More Ettersberg Strawberries. Northwest ; Can ning company. J21 Portland Men Flned-y , Leo Killian of Portland, who was arrested last Wednesday on a charge of driving a car while in toxicated, pleaded guilty before Justice of the Peace Brazier C Small on Thursday and. was fined $100 and given 60 days in the county jail, with forfeiture of his drivers license for 6ne year. Tom Fay, also - of Portland, who was arrested with him and charged with , possession of intoxicating liquor, received a fine of $50. Anyone Having Rooms to Rent To the-GAR' State Encampment, visitors June 20, 21, 22, 23, phone 400, after Sunday 2673. J19 w . i . a ' The case of Carl C. Porter, who was arrested last Tuesday fcr driv ing a car while intoxicated, was continued in justice court yester day while hs age is being invest gated. Porter gave his age as 17. Account Give Final account of the estate of Almon D. Baker which amounts to $1,000. was-given in probate court yesterday by -Evaline Baker, his widow, and adminlstrastrix of the estate. Estate Appraised The estate of Frederick Schind ler, valued at $2483.12, was given final account yesterday in probate court by Theresa. Schlndler, his widow and estate administratrix. Disbursements against the estate of $494 were shown in the report. Old Salemite VLsits - 1 Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Elwell of El Paso, Texas, arrived in Salem last night for a short visit with rela tives and friends. . Mr. Elwell was formerly an employe of The States man and later had charge of the auditing department of the state highway commission for several years. ' i Willamette Opens Today Registration for the summer session at Willamette university opens today in Eaton Hall, and will be continued Monday. Classes will begin Monday morning at 7:30. There will be only one summer term this year, from June 20 to July 29. with a few courses offered advanced students who de Mie them at the end of the regu lar session, by special arrange ment. FILM ARTISTS TO WED Ceremony for Vilnia Hanky and Rod La I torque Comes Sunday LOS ANGELES. June 17. (AP Vilma 2anky and Rod La jlRocque of the movies will be mar ried here Sunday. They appeared jat the marriage license bureau lo- 'day and obtained their license to wed. Miss Banky gave her age as and her prospective husband as 28. Their engagement was an nounced several weeks ago. PROMINENT FINANCIKR DIES NEW YORK. June 17. (AP.) John Teele Pratt, international ly known financier, brother of H. L. Pratt, president of the Stan dard Oil company of New York, died suddenly today in his private 6ff ice. COLD STORAGE FOR FURS Horgan Furriers SICK WATCHES! We don't care how sick your watches are, we hare pills for all their ailments. DR. PRESCOTT, Jeweler 291 N, Commercial GlfTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS I 3HvAwaA 1laaaaa2. V4-t I ware. Stamped Goods, Miscel laneous Articles. Variety and Gift Shop Mrs. Helen Prescott 291 N. Commercial, Salem, Ore. ELECTRIC MOTORS I Rewound and Repaired New or Used Motors ' VIBBERT & TODD . Things Electrical t 111 S. High. TeL S11S LADD & BUSH, Bankers Eitallahsd 18$ t General Banldnrj Business " v Office Hours front 10 a. m. to 3 p. nu . I "" . .. " ; t i. Explores Borneo - , f . ... it s S: , - ' .; t . - N N ' - fv Eugene P. F. Wright, above, of Rutherford, N. J., has returned from an expedition into the native haunts of the head hunters of Dutch Borneo with Corey Ford of Larehmont, N. J. The two youths. former students at Columbia unPfthis country versify, are said to be the first white men to penetrate the dis trict and remain to establish friendly relations with the natives. Wright's father, Hamilton M. Wright, made an extensive explor ation of the Philippines 20 years ago. "SLIM" ARRIVES HOME AMIDST HEARTY CHEERS (Continued from, yage 1.) "Spirit of St.'; Louis' over the downtown and residence district, cavorting in sweep and swirls of sheer joy at befhg again over his own home town. But it remained for Love to be the first to greet the intrepid king of the air and guide him to Lambert-St. Louis, where 5,000 rain drenched men and women, includ ing the world-famed young flier's mother. Mrs. Evangeline Lodge Lindbergh, and Dwlght Davis of St. Louis, secretary of war, wait ed to greet him. St. Louis' public acclaim for the youth, who has spread its fame before the eyes of the world for more than a month since he ar rived here from San Diego and hopped off for New York for his epochal solo flight to Paris, was saved for tomorrow and Sunday, when all the honors that a grate ful city and state can bestow will be heaped upon those which al ready have been showered upon him at home and abroad. Lodges With Backer Tonight "Slim" that's his St. Louis name, "Lindy" being award ed far afield rested in the home of one of the men who with a half dofen others chipped in with him to finance the trar.3-AUantic flight. There was nothing on his pro gram, except a few hours with his mother, an informal dinner and rest against the two strenuous It's Time to Think of PAINTING and CLEANING UP We Sell Martin Senour 100 Per Cent Pure'Palnt DOUGHTON A 8 HER WIN 286 N. Commercial. Tel. 43 PLUMBING Quick Reliable Service H. EGNER, 1615 Center Street Phones 853 aad 1810-W Fine Fixtures ' Standard Equipment HEMSTITCHING 6, 8 and 10 cents per yard. Also buttons, stamping and pleating. C ANNA H. KRTJEGER Over Miller's Telephone 117 TELEPHONE 4-2-6 JOE the battery man service .- calls ; tree. 540 Chemeketa Street 1927 FREE WALLPAPEB SAMPLE BOOKS Call, phone or w rite . MAX O. BUREN 179 N. Commercial - Salem .v. ' !; days Immediately ahead, , t ' Sfl .Louis kojrbaefc JpreAty "jauth thessameoldSlfm,' it senfaway a few weeks ago ttr conquer space and distance in an achievement which will ring through the ages. He still was rather diffident, ap parently ' somewhat ; confused by the honors accorded him, consider ate of the inerests of others. -and. smilingly vigorous with the light ness of his load of 25 years, but' to those whe.knew"hlm' best-T-tte air mail fliers, and he mechanics of Lambert-St. Louis field, "There' was a slight subtle change. The youth ' with whom they pranked seemed a little older, that was it," as expressed in the lan guage of one of the grimy mecha nicians "He's' tired-lqking and he looks a little old?r." C00LIDGE LIKES HOME IN SOUTH' DAKOTA HILLS (Continued from ise l- - , planned. He understands that Ambassa dor Sheffield is returning from Mexico to attend the Yale com mencement and possibly will visit him here. He is aware of no new develop ments In the negotiations betweea and France for a treaty outlawing war. For the summer he has no defi nite plans for conferences but does expect to talk with representatives of agriculture and commerce from time to time. When Mr. Coolidge walked into a ,roo;m near his office todav he came on State Senator J. L. Robr bins, of this city, and Francis Case, Hot Springs publisher. They introduced themselves ,arid j Mr. Robbins brought up the subject of the McNary-Haugeri farm bill which the president vetoed. 11 A The subject was one which Mr, Coolidge apparently did not expect to have broached in such an in formal manner because he looked surprised and did not 'answer Im mediately when Mr. Robbins said: "Mr. President, I want to con gratulate you on your courage and wisdom in vetoing the McN'ary- Haugen .bill." Then after a pause: ' "And I say that as one of the largest ranch owners in this ter ritory." Mr. Coolldgo ' looked from the hills which . he was viewing through a window as the state ment was put and looked at the rancher-senator quizzically. Then lowering a cigar which he had fastened in an ivory holder, he re plied that, the veto should - have been more important to -ranchers Bedding and Window Box Plants Are now ready, also fine line of shrubs and perennials. : C F. BREITHA UPT Telephone 380 512 State St. A New FuUy Modern 4 Room Bungalow and Garage on Fall-mount Hill At 92000 $300 down, balance $26.00 per month ULRICH A ROBERTS, Realtors 129 North Commercial a A. LUTHY -Jeweler In New Location , 825 STATE STREET Watches. Clocks and Jewelery Repaired . PUBLIC BIBLE LECTURE Earth's Greatest Conflict Near? V The conflict between the forces of heaven and earth is impending and about to begin, . Luke 21:26. The proph ets of old foretold it. The physical facts prove it. s No power under heaven can now prevent it. By Chas. C. Best Derby Bldg. Sunday, 8 P. M. Seats Free No Collections .... -i ' P i i . - TRANSFER AND STORAGE Long and Short Distance Hauling Public and Privato S torafjo f; - Fireproof Building " 1 GRAIN, FEED AND SEED ; Free' Deli very to aay. part of the xity ' i QUOTVIONS ON AFICATION Farmerb W ai !' i . f. . 1'AUli kiA.LtlJ, i.TC? i Day Tc!c-licz3 23 , and 'farmers than. to any one else. vBy agreement with the.'ne wspai permen,' the- president - stipulated that the sews obtained at his con ference which he plans to ftold on Fridays 'would . be tor publication in turday morning papers. The regular Tuesday conference, rill . be' held as .usual' In the morning.'!".'-"' SOLDIERS FROLIC TODAY Guardsmen Forget Combat Drills; - -and Indulge, in Recreation - Astoria; June 17 -(Apy Oregon's citizen' soldiers in Camp . Clatsop spent a busy day today at" combat drill, but. tomorrow they. -will have a big day of play. ''. A relay race" from "Seaside to Astoria, in which guardsmen will " participate, is one of the big events on the, program., .A. picked,... baseball team of guardsmen will y play an Astoria nine here In the afternoon.. -'Governor Patterson will pitch the flrst bail and;"Brl-; gadier general Ceorge White will " try to catch it. V -.' - . o o j , OBITUARY I O O Ofletlioro Elizabeth Jane Oglethorpe died at. her residence, 1000 N. 14th, on June 16, at the age' of 68 years. She leaves' the following children: Mrs. Eva Rase ; ot Patterson, N. ' J., Mrs. Arthur Lawrence of Cor vallls, WilUam H.. Mrs. Ada Hoef- ling of Salem Mrs. Agnes Rath, Pompton Plains, N. J., and several brothers and sisters residing in the east.1 Funeral services will be held from the Webb funeral par lors at" 2 p. m. Saturday,-Rev.-R-D. Bullock officiating. j4iv White . ;. . : t ' Harriet B. White died, at er . residence, 995 South 12th street," June 17, aged 64. She Is'survived by. five, children. E. WV, C it; J. ' II., Virgil, and Mrs. Blanche .Mor-. . ris. " Body at Webb's. Funeral announcements later. TERWILLIGERS Perfect Funeral Service For Less Licensed Lady Mortician 770 Chemeketa Street Telephone 724 JUNE Toilet Goods Sale LEMON COCOA BUTTER LOTION 7" An ideal skin, f ood. The . . lemon softens and whit ,. ens the skin. The cocoa, butter , is cooling and " soothing." Use it fre quently after being out', in the sun and wind. .- Yourlakin will Hke it. Regular Price 50c - (SPECIAL PRICE 39c - -s. - " ; Perry's Drug Store . ' 115 K. Commercial r. r t . - v . j