r THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON, TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 26, 1923 t- V y V L Local News Briefs Barton Sentenced William H. Barton was yester day sentenced to ten days In the county jail for defrauding an inn keeper. . Seek to FiVe rrooscty - , A motion was filed in circuit court yesterday la behalf of Au gust Kings asking that an attach 4gnt held by the Salem Hard ware company against a certain piece of real property belonging to him be set aside for the reason that Klnge has been adjudged a bankrupt " 1 Ascbeadwenner Freed- After serring tire days on a . SI AO fin a Clmnrm lirhtnhrnnir rVecterday decided to pay the re mainder of the fine in cash. Al - lowed two dollars for each day he Jr'1 had! served, he gave county offi cials ine v Bint uuc. flstuta- brenner was originally sentenced by Justice of the Peace Braxier Small for possession of liquor. Old Time Dance Crystal Garden Every Wednesday and Saturday nlght.Ty Sue For $7 The Shell Oil company of Cali fornia yesterday began action in circuit court against John Chan ner for the sum of $71-97 alleged to be due on a quantity of gaso line" and oil purchased from the company.- fjirrry Pickers Wanted Best of picking. See George Viek at Vick Brothers. Board Meeting Tonight - TVptrt from Lyle Bartholomew, school architect, on plans for re modelling at the senior high school to provide for two new typ ing classrooms and placing of more seats in the auditorium and further reports on the auto me chanics course will occupy the at tention of the school board at the regular meeting this evening. f Three Couples Wed Marriage licences were yester day issued to the following: For est Wayne Casey. 20, and Evelyn ' Lathrop, 17, both of Salem; Al - fred A. Huber, 30, and Magda I lene Prantl. 17. both of Mount I Angel; Arthur McKelley. 17, and ? Catherine Lavens Aplet. IS. both 'of Stayton. MnHt Poet Third class school districts in I the county that have exceeded the I six per cent limitation should bear i in rgiad that the budget, accom- I panted by reasons for the over 1 expenditure, should be posted for 21 days, or budgets wilt have to V', returned for compliance with E?s law, announces County Su- r . . . - 1 perinienaeni ruiieraaa. bcuhui budgets are now being filed at the superintendent's office. Ia Cart Service In dining room Marion hotel. Geelan Arreted Word was received by the Mar ion county sheriff yesterday that J. W. Geelan, wanted here to'an-e.M-r to a statutory charge, had been arrested at Echo and was be , in.Jh. In the countv Jail at - ) "ivndleton. Deputy Sheriff Burk- -r hart Will arrive here today with the prisoner, having taken the t train for Pendleton last night to get him. Catches Sea Wolf Fishermen don't always get what they fish after. Which was illustrated Sunday when one Sa lem angler, fishing off the Pacific City coast, hauled in a sea wolf, a species of the blenny family. The sea wolf lives up to the name nd is one of the dangerous in habitants of the depth. This one has a head about as large .as a sheep's, the body graduating to the tall, and measures about six feet long. The sea wolf has tusks and in the mouth is an alarmingly destructive set of teeth. The fish caught Sunday is on display at Fitts' market. Wed. Nite 7:30 P. M. at F. N. Woodry's Auction Market 1010 X. Summer St. 1 Westingbouxe Electric range, 1 vacuum, electric washer, 1 large Vr4oar dT venport, 1 extra good sea. rsage, 1 ft-hole wood range, .1 White sewing machine, 3 extdfwloa tables, 12 chairs, breakfast table and chairs, large oak dresser, O-ptere Ivory bedroom smite, need iron beds, Simmon roil arises, new wool mattriWi JVfO lb.; (aad. 1 1 good msed cotton sanitary coach and k and leather duo- i fold. 1 a-bomer oil stove and I oven, new and used tteolesua . used Brussels and Ax- minster rugs- electric lamps. dishes, ooiiers, tuna, irui Jars, etc. Cask Paid for. Used; Furniture PHONE 511 Notice There will be a cial farmers auction here every Saturday, l:SO p. m. Bring: la what yosx have for sale. . . , .-- AUDI UaUeberfj Estate SG.09S.59 The estate of the late John L. Hatteberg was appraised at $6,998.59, according to the report filed in probate yesterday by Hans Johnson, Willis O. English and John Kloster, appraisers. Six thousand dollars was estimated as the value of the man's farm. Here For Treatment- Ira Stout of Kings Valley was brought into the Deaconess hos pital, last evening for medical treatment. Xeskowln Cot Modern, for sale or rent. 23 68 J. Attend Eugene Wedding Saturday evening Walter Kauf man and Kenneth McCormiek ac companied Dr. John D. McCormiek to Eugene to the wedding of Cor nelius Bateson and Mildred Gil bert. Other fraternity brothers of Mr. Bateson present at the wed ding were his cousin Van D. Bate son of Cleveland, Ohio; Kenneth Wylle and Herbert Deal of Eu gene; Mr. and Mrs. Warren Day of Portland. G. O. P. Meet Unchanged Contrary to a rumor that gain ed some circulation yesterday, the date of the republican central committee meeting for Marion county wa3 originally announced for Saturday of this week, June 30, and will be held on that date as scheduled. Yesterday's rumor had it that the meeting had been slated for last Saturday but was postponed. Cherry Pickers Wanted Best of picking. See George Vick at Vick Brothers. Home From Eastern Oregon Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Sears and son Bob returned Sunday night from a week's business and pleasure trip to Pendleton and Hermiston. At Hermiston they visited with their son. Dr. James L. Sears, who Is practicing medicine at that place. While in" eastern Oregon Sears attended to realty affairs. Too Many la Front Seat Ben Schiag was fined 1 2. SO in Recorder Mark Poulsen's court Monday for dri ng an automobile with four persons in the driver's eat. The offense was committed Sunday. ' S. P. Man Herr G. Lb Flint, with the Southern Pacific working out of Portland, is a Salem business visitor. He is stopping at the Marion. Tighten Credentials. - In keeping with the same move ment in larger schools, the Stay ton school board has decided here after to hire no teachers who have not had equivalent to a normal school education and at least two years' actual teaching experience. Announcement of the new ruling has been made to county superin tendent Fulkerson. Furniture Upholsterer And .repairing. Giese-Powers Furniture Co. Have Baby Girl Betty Jane, six-and-a-half-pound baby girl, arrived Monday to make the third child at -the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vrennen of this city. Mother and daughter are at the Bungalow Maternity hospital. Vacation at Yellowstone Two members of the Salem pos toff ice staff will be among the vacationers at Yellowstone nation al park. Tbey are Ralph Morton and Carroll E. Hamlin, carriers, now on the annual leave. Mr. Hamlin will also visit Rainier na tional park in Washington. Fairgrounds Road Unfurnished Home 131S0 cash extra large lot. Fruit, flowers, paving, walks, plastered home, modern plumbing, garage. Immediate pos session. See at 1831 Fairgrounds Road. Becke A Hendricks. 189 North High street. On Ad Caravan Dean and Mrs. Frank M. Erick son and daughter are again in Salem after spending the week end as Salem representatives in the coast caravan journey spon sored by the Portland Ad club and joined by other ad men of the valley. The caravan got under way late Friday, traveling from Toledo and Newport to points up 1 the coast for the next two days. Dean Erickson reported an en joyable trip. Cherry Pickers Wanted - Besttf picking. See George Tick at Vick Brothers. WQ1 Build Dwelling J. B. Peters took out a build ing permit Monday calling . for construction of a dwelling costing $3500 at 1510 North 19th street. Boiler House Planned The Oregon Packing company is to build a boiler house cost tag $2750 at its plant at 13th end Bellevue streets, and a garage at the same address costing $150, according to a building permit is sued Monday. . Ii CJ i', Three Fines Assessed 8. P. Nelson and Harry Town send were fined $10 each-for in toxication and E. L. Coffey was fined $50 In municipal court Mon day for possession of wine. All three were arrested Sunday by Officer Jarnes v Jv. 0 0 11. .. SATS We have a 1927 Chevrolet Coach equipped with 80 new rubber, bumpers, new dnco fin ish and in Al condition for. 49Sw00 TBe Uraw That Service Bultt Acre Club Proposed A Salem branch of the Aero dob of Oregon will be organ led Wednesday evening if sufficient interest is evinced at a meeting for that purpose to be held in the chamber of commerce rooms. Any business man or others interested in aviation from any of Its num erous standpoints is invited to the meeting tomorrow night. I. M. Echols, of Portland, secretary of the state group, will be present. Gardiner Folk Here Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Gates and son of Gardiner, arrived in Salem yesterday and are registered at the Marion. Lots Without Traffic Three large Fairmount Hill lots that are protected from traffic Prices have been cut in two In or der to move any or all for cash now. New prices $900 to $1250 Becke A Hendricks, 189 North Board man On Vacation Bob Boardman. physical direc tor at the YMCA is now on his vacation. He is planning to spend it mostly in Salem. Working In Wasbougal Charles Kay Bishop left last week for Washougal, where he will spend the summer working in the large Bishop r;oolen mills. Beach's Stater Dies E. A. Beach, engineer at the YMCA received a telegram yester day telling of the death of a sis ter whose home was in the east, Audit Clerks Records Auditors began Monday to make the annual check on the clerks' records for the Marion county school districts. The audit is being made by Mrs. Inez Sieg mund and John Roland and be fore the work is completed they will have inspected the books of 125 districts and two union high schools. The work Is being done at the office of the county school su perintendent. Week-End at Newport Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bechtel will return today from Newport where they have been enjoying a week end vacation. Bechtel, of the Bechtel & Scars realty firm, also found time to attend to some mat ters connected with the business while at the coast. Keene Attending O. S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Roy S. "Spec" Keene have gone to Corvallis where they are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Coleman. Keene, athletic coach at Willamette uni versity, is attending the state col lege summer sessions and is en rolled in Knute Rockne's coach ing course. Lectures to O. S. C. Class Dr. William DeKleine. director of the Marion county child health demonstration, will deliver one lecture each day this week to Miss Anne Simpson's class in health education at the Oregon stale col lege summer session. Dr. DeKleine will talk upon the public health aspect of the class problem. Later in the session Dr. Estella Ford Warner, supervisor of medical service with the county demon stration, will give a series of lec- We board Dogs at our farm FLAKE'S PKTLAND ' 2T3 'State and Pacific Highway For AutomobOehsnraiice RIGHT EIJABLE KA SOX ABLE See STAXDLKY A FOLEY Bush Bank Bid. Tel. 347 rriTK TO&I'i Miac Inttk W I, mr r"r f Iaams afmiaat krkag KuainliM.fM.i- Tbosnnsoutetatarfc Optical Ce. . lit K. Omw'I St. ELECTRIC MOTORS Rewound sad Repaired cr Used Motor V1BBERT & TODD - Things Klectrlcal fttl South High TeL SI 13 $495 ' LnV nnnnnnnn tare. Miss Simpson, who recently accepted a post as supervisor of health education for the teachers colleges of northern California, will retain her desk at the Salem j health center until she completes her summer's instruction at O. S. C. S50O Home of five large rooms and unfinished upstairs. Full cement basement deep, fireplace, large furnace with colls, hardwood, large garage, drive and walks, lawn, paving etc. Price cut from $5250 to $47.50. This is excellent buy. Beck Hendricks, 189 N. High street. Given Operations- M. C. KeUy. 789 Cottage street, underwent a major operation at the Deaconess hospital. Monday morning. William Martin, of Sa lem route one, entered the hospital yesterday and will be given a ma jor operation this morning. Another Teacher Resigns Miss Ruth Griffith, teacher in English at the senior high school last year and a daughter of Dr. and Mrs. L. F. Griffith of this city, has resigned her post on the local faculty and plans to teacn at a private school in Honolulu the coming year. INTEREST GGR0WS IN ANNUAL BARGAIN DAY (Catraaed from pfe 1.) who have signed up to date: The Price Shoe Co. The Oregon Shoe Co. Shipley's. J. C. Penney Co. Miller's. C. J. Brier Co. The Commercial Book Store. Greenbaum's Dept. Store. Schei's Clothing. The Man's Shop. Emmons, Tailor Furnisher. A. A. Clothing. John J. Bottle Shoe Store. Kafoury Bros. Worth's. .Imperial Furniture Co. Perry Drug Store. H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. Pickens A Haynes Grocers. Atlas Book Store. G. W. Johnson A Co. Salem Hardware. Gahlsdorfs. Bishop's. Bloch's Golden Rule Store. Larsen's Millinery. Howard Corset Shop. Bake-Rite Bakery. The Vogue. Haniger Hat Shop. Margaret's Baby Specialty Shop. The French Shop. The La Bette Shop. lbbert & Todd. Max O. Buren. Salem Army Store. Army A Outing Store. Breithaupt Florist. Central Shoe Store. Mack's. Chambers & Chambers. Peerless Bakery. Cooley's Clothes Shop. Vanity Hat Shoppe. Center Street Valeteria. Gray Belle. Director's. Cosmopolitan. Kafeterla Shoe Store. Eoff Electric Inc. Allen Hardware. II. F. Woodry A Son. Roth Grocery Stores. Patton Bros. Book Store. Steusloff Bros. Market. Better Yet Bakery. Carl & Bowersox Grocers. FOR INFORMATION ABOUT LOCAL OR EASTERN RAILROAD TRIPS PHONE 727 Oregon Electric y. Willamette Valley Line PILES CURED Wttaeot sserstloB r toss of Urn. DR. MARSHALL SIS Ona BWg. FLORAL DESlvaNS CUT FLOWERS, PLANTS GOLD FISH, BIRDS C F. BRSTTHALPT Telephone ISO lit Stata St. A perfect food for young and old. Our Ice Cream is pure, healthful and deli cious. AH flavors in briek and bulk. Special Today Vanilla Ice Cream .Onari 50 c -t chaefer's DRUG STORE 135 North Commercial St. Phone 197 Penslar Agency . Variety Store. C. A. Lathy. Jeweler. Dr. C. A. Eldriedge. Tire Liquidation Co. AL Krause F. W. Woolworth Midget Market SEN. ROBINSON TALKED Al Smith Faction Reported to Fa- By W. B. RAGSDALE Associated Pre Staff Writer HOUSTON; Texas. June 25. (AP). Shifting winds of pre convention speculation today swept new names into the vice presidential race and gave added impetn to the boom of Senator Robinson of Arkansas. In-coming delegations pumped wind into the sails of new candi dates whose names they attached to the already lengthy list of en tries, but in the confusion there were accidents and some of the names were scratched. Out of the almost sanctimoni ous quiet of the Smith headquar ters there came the intimation that Senator Robinson's name was favorably regarded by some of the leaders of that group and that farm belt delegates had looked coolly upon the boom that had moved the name of Evans Wool len of Indiana into a place among those at the head of the list. NATIVE SON BACKED HOUSTON. Texas. June 25 (AP) The Mississippi delegation decided today to cast its 20 votes for Senator Harrison of that state. OBITUARY Pemberton At the residence. 1443 South Commercial street, June 24, Mrs. Almaxetta, Pemberton, 68, mother of Mrs. Florence Cole of Rosedale and Dr. J. Ray Pemberton of Sa lem; sister of Dr. C. V. Van Horn, of Topeka, Kansas; W. C. Van Horn of Iowa, and Mrs. Sepha Turber of Lincoln, Nebraska. Fun eral services Wednesday, June 27, at thee p. m., at the South Salem Friends church with entombment to the Mt.' Crest Abbey Mausoleum Rigdon and Son in charge. Rhodes Martha Rhodes, died at a local hospital. June 23, at the age of 92 years. Survived by her children Mrs. Jane NobePof Portland, Mrs Anne Bales of Brooks, Sherman Rhodes of Beaverton, Mrs. Li Hie Sheehan of Berkeley, California, and by a step-son, Sam Oglesby of Portland. Funeral services at Clottgh-Huston chapel Tuesday at 1:30 with Rev. Hansen in charge Interment at Claggett. MT. CREST ABBEY MAUSOLEUM VAULT ENTOMBMENT LLOYD T. RIGDON. Mngr. TERWILL1GEKS rerfect Funeral Service For Less Licensed Lady Mortlrlaa 770 Cbenseket Street Telephone 724 Clough -Huston Company FUNERAL DIRECTORS Lady Assistant Formerly Webb's Funeral Parlors PHOXK 120 ILadd & IBqjsh. Established 1868 GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS Office Hours from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. LONG AND SHORT DISTANCE HAULING PUBLIC AND PRIVATE STORAGE FIREPROOF BUILDING GRAIN - FEED' arid SEED Free DeUrery to any part of the dty . Quotations on Application, r . Farmers Warehouse PAUL TRAGLIO, Prop. ; Day Telephone 23 Night Telephone 1267-W KB MNDOWD Novelty Stunts and Races Add to Success of Silverton Legions Event SILVERTON, -June 25. (Spe cial.) The second annual air cir- ens. staged Suaday afternoon by the Silverton post of the American Legion was a huge success, with some 10,000 people coming iomqxi. won ue j. u VfMey watch about 20 airplanes manes- Phy in 21:45:00. MacKensie also ver. The event was opened Sat- Piloted an American Eagle for this urday afternoon, with the Port- win. Cash award were made to land-Silverton. via Salem, air other winners in the derby. In the derby In which nearly a doxen air- boatstook part. The Waco 10. of the fleet of the Pacific Airplane service of that city, won for Salem the loving cup for the neatest appearing plane to participate in the events. Lee Eyerly. piloted the winning Waco. and is manager of the Pacific serv- te. Flyers and stunt men were here In large numbers, adding much to the enjoyment of the event. In- eluded In these were Johnny Walker, of Portland, whose wing walking brought rounds of ap- plause and who sat on the ma chine's wing while it was piloted into some good loops; parachute jumps by Fred Stump of Beaver - ion .ou du icawuw ui run- pUot Lundborg. he said, that Cec land. West also won the favor of c,onl ukeQ off fm Md tQe the crowd when he waved the other, ,n theJr turn he hlmself to stars and stripes from the top mtln unti, aaoDg the lagt Lund. wing of a plane as it sped down borg told him however, that in- the runway. Istructions were to "rescue General Spins, rolls, loops and an Im- NobUe f,rst M M tQ mU Mm melman turn were all parts of the to ald ,Q dlrectIns tne nMW work stunt contest In which Tex Rankin for the others Rther tnan of Portland and Walter E Case waste tlme ,Q furthftr dlBCu8gloBi each scored 109 points, with a Nobl,e sa,d wheQ the remalnlnr maximum of 120 to be made. f,Te of the group h4d a8sured hlm Louis Goldsmith, flying an Ameri- th wlsheA hlm to go, he left. j can Eagle, and Charles Langmack . . , , A . I of Eugene, piloting a Waco, were , Nob ''Tj'?6 third and fourth, respectively ln ture of his left shin, it ie learned, the stunting pointage. and had a contusion of the back.' Nine ships entered the loop con test, in which Floyd Keadle. with an Eagle Rock, piloted off first honors. Walter E. Case was sec ond with the loops; Basil Russell, also In an Eagle Rock, was third, and Tex Rankin and his Mono coupe placed fourth. Rankin, after placing fourth in thru schedules daily io SAN FRANCISCO Still another schedule added to Pickwick's southbound service already the most frequent and convenient! New departure hours 1:80, 10:10 A. M. 3:10, 7:20 P. M. LOW FARES NOW San Francisco f.14.50 Los Angeles $21 San Diego $24.30 Low rates, thru servee to Salt Lake City, Denver and East. PICKWICK STAGES Terminal Hotel Phone 690 and the loops, won the lf-mBe free His recovery is not expected befoi . for all for ships with an O-X S forty days. Curtis plane. Rankin used a1 There was nothing new as rr Waco la this event. Second and gards Amundsen today and 1 third places went in order to Kea- was definitely lost as last Tuesday die, piloting the Eagle Rock, and when he failed to arrive at King Bev. Clarke with a Travel Air. Bay from Tromsoe. Norway, as ex The dead stick landing, one of pected. Since then there has no' the most ticklish performances of the day. was won by Art MacKen- sie. who. after climbing 1500 feet Into the air and turning off the engine maneuvered to within three feet of the line. The relay race was won In 5:48 1 T . , 1 Ml oj fiauam-xweauie tnu: MacKensie-Davis. In the cross-country event Sat- urday afternoon. Lieutenant Mac- following order: Keadle. piloting Foltx' Eagle Rock. 23:10; Granl. in his American Eagle. 23:50; Evans, in an American Eagle, 25:31; Davis.: in MacKenxie-Mor- row's American Eagle. 25:40; Parmentier. piloting his own Waco, 26:27. Many of the planes were busy ! after the race events Sunday In taking passengers for short ex- cursion trips - N0BILE AND ONE MAN QAVPn DY AIRPI AMPier wears a nanatercnier over ni drtvcu di inruHnii:(nand to keep hlg moist flngertlps (Catinae f- pse i.) i from staining her gown. Her gown after the landing of the Swedish' Acreage at Auction Sacrifice Sale Nine Acres mile beyond Fairgrounds on Silverton Road will positively be sold to the highest bidder next Thursday, June 28th at 12 O'CLOCK NOON No Reservations Watch for Sign , This Must Be Sold Terms Cash Above Mortgage of $900 H. F. Woodry & Son Auctioneers 271 !. Commercial St. "Ohjiowlhatetogetupl This luxuriously easy Spring-Filled Mattress puts anyone to sleep ' Hundreds of flexible, peppy springs of the NACHMAN Spring Unit, each spring in its individual compartment, yet each a permanent part of the whole, form the inner cushioning of this new-type mattress. Your body sinks la deeply with spine straight and every organ in its natural position. The springs ghrm, yet reaisf. You sink in, yet arc held up. And this feel ing of owayancy Is what grrca the "spring-nOed" nat ' tress its nsarrclous comfort. Snikdy . different from msim ssn with dead, lifeless fellings. WsareahewtogdwstuVondcrrnlCo . - Come m and see them. Each bears the nationally ad vertiOxaibnlrlrstUbcL See also the many ether , Items for home comfort and home fseauty now swing . ! .- . offered at rsprrisITy attracUte prices. Bar terms if ; , fyeuBke..' , .". - - IImffiTlD3FllSlIl IFDHi 467 Court St, been a word, authentic radio slg nal or other indication as to wha' became of the seaplane and the si . men with It. f . CrfteS ReiUmS frOm ClUD Sessions at Oregon State' j w CrUea Md faml, ntnT. ed to Salem on Saturday after two" weeES. oatng at Corvallis where Mr CrlM attded tne nUa, 1immer 8Chool for the boys' d -i-. .lllh, hf a.,... Th,- summer lo,. - aDOB.ored n- . h thm t t colore. ; Mr CrUe( wbo ta th- newl minted state director of club work jn Oregon, working with sute Sunerintendent Howard, re- ported tnat tnere were OTer C00 'youngsters present for the meet- Lectures and demonstra thjn8 were g,Ten Dy coilege ex. Dert8 on gneeD raising, poultry. potatoes. gardening and other phases of the club work. The gentleman dancer no long- isn't there. Akron (Ohio) Bea- 1 con-Journal. New Seven Room English Home, Strictly Modem, with garage, located at 2050 Virginia St., a beautiful home at the very reasonable price of $4750 Term. Builder A. K. Free. Tel. S8F4. Owner A. F." Fergu son, 1990 Virginia SC Phone 75 1" Phone 1142 I " 7'