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Tlur OREGON STATESMAN. Salsa. Ort-e-l. rriijy Tr;rrlr. Ttlmry 27, 1031 Xaiues Waff Clara "LyoHs, ed$--tor . eL the high school Clarion newspaper, announces members of the staff as follows. Will Ami. Jo Anderson. Eleanor Bsrth. Mir a Belt. Beth JBillings. Ruth Brted--'trail. : Warner Brown. Stanford Brans Kate Corey. Margaret Ev ans. Gwendolyn Hent, Marian Jones, Valmer Xlampe, Trances Marie ffnpper, - Margaret Mage. Jack McCullough, Louis Mtnturn. Bessie Ncwconb. - Dick Pisree, Church Heed, Margaret Rosa. Mary Savage. Roberta Smith. Frank Spears. Doris Unrah? Mar tha Sprague,; , Betty , BeaneU, George Corey and Kay Miller. f Dollar' dinner eser aight S:4& te.S at th Mario hotel., .. ' . ,y - - Camp Meeting Men In terested hi Ae T. M- C. A. camp set- aa th association Thursday, to receive some Mean about the cap from Frank Sf. Brown, who haa been!, the chairman- ' of -.the equipment committee. , A"n&w committee will . be appointed ', to attend to- camp . Improvement as soon as'.the bridge at the; camp; .which is now eader construction.' is completed. Dr. Brown, will ho suable to serve since he Is leaving soon on a tour . of Europe- and Canada. Dr. Brown will attend an international Y. M. C. A. con vention In Canada, soon. Service Team Castle United Brethren church on Ne braska and 17th streets It to be the scene ef a Christian service team meetlns Saturday night. Members of the T. U. C. A. of Willamette university who serve on tha quartet are John Gilhou aen. Ralph Foster. Wesley War ren -' and Earl . Henry. Robert Magln n hi play a piano number and Wesley Warren will giro a whistling solo. - Hayes Beall. president of tha campus group, hae charge of the affair.; Crb Crash As T. T. Mackenzie-, 865 Jefferson street; drove touth In the 800 block on Liberty street Thursday afternoon, a taxi driven by John Sills of the Bligh hotel pulled from the enrb, hook ing the Mackenzie machine's right rear fender and hub cap, tearing the fender from . the car's 1 body and damaging 1C The hub cap "was also torn off. Speeding Fines The following fines were collected Thursday for speeding charges brought up in ho police eourt at the city hall: Mike Chfaea Salem. r Francis De Lapp, arrested February 11. . $5; H. Puttaert, : V. H. Haynes. East Seattle. $i; Morrow Whit comb. Portland. $5. Personality Talk Dr. D. V. Poling of Oresone State college gave an inspirational talk on per sonality before the high school as sembly yesterday, telling the stu dents that each person has three selves: The one the stranger sees, , the on seen-by one's friends, and the one each Individual thinks he is. ',.--... .-..'....V Snetlings Depr - Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Saelliag tot- away Wednesday tor Calif ornia. The expect to locate In or near San Francisco. ; Their- going iwas . hastened by word of the critical illness of a relative who is in the hospital In Saa Francisco. . 'Tire lost or stolen. -Tel. Capt. - Williams, Salvation Army. ' ' Lacks license The Miller Apartments proprietors, 33 Fer ry street,, were arrested Wednes day by the police for hot having a license to operate- a rooming house. A complete check of all like concerns In Salem Is 'being made by authorities. - Hck From South Mr. and Mrs. Oren Stratten returned last night from a six weeks" motor trip through southern California and Mexico. . Mrs. Ralph Robert son of Ashland, a sister of Mrs. Stratton, returned with them for a visit in Salem. Drunkenness Charged R- L. Cardner of Portland was released from jail hero Thursday on paying a $5 fine. He was charged with being drunk. 'Another arrest on the same charge was that of Una Craves. Disease Reported Marion eonnty reported 43 cases of com municable disease last, week, ac cording to compilation of the state . health board. Twenty-two of the cases were mumpa and 16 measles. Another Fever Another case ef scarlet fever has been reported from sear Silverton. bringing the sixth reported In February . Five of the cues have been in Mt. Angel. ' . ' - ( ' New Um Manager A. S. " John son .of the Salem Navigation company was Introduced as a new - member of the Salem Lions club t the Thursday noon meeting at the Gray Belle. Xo Muttlcr" Fine ! R. A. Brlggs. 223 S North Fouri; street, was- fined II for not having a muffler on . his oar, Thursday when he appeared in notice court. i clertst intmorini DarlY rv - 3S If denial AParlc Cemetery with perpetual care Just tea mraaces from the . . heart of town City YIew CciaeteTy IktabUahed IBS3 -lei; 12 Conveniently Accessible 't - Perpetual exra rrorlded for 1 .. Prices Heaspaabls If TERUILLIGER'S T7S Oar arvue ts Oar Mm Af- More 'Mowey Oomts National Guard head Quartern, here were advised this week by the war de partment that an additional ap propriation haa been made to provide for -four more buildings for Cams Clatsop, tinder a re cent aprpropriatton funds were available for a total of 1C build lags, end construction on these la . ander way. The new allot ment 'was part of -the million dollar appropriation made by congress recently, end part ef .lt comes te Oregon threoga appeal of Major Oananl George A. Whites that aosne ef the funds be expended In this state te relieve unemployment. - . Arrtele FHet The F. aed W. Grnd-SUvr stores of ' Oreeon yesterday filed articles of lneor- porsi.ion.wna xne county eierk. showing capital stock of Sa.006. laeorperatore . are Walter . - A. Soaring. ? rm F. Kane -an J. A. Laurlsdea. The company ; win have Oregon headquarters ti Sa lem, and here ' wjll occupy he eld , Roth buiidlag 4n . Liberty street, which is now being r- 3. -t. Ia Portlsnd Prethnlnary plana for the observance of May day In the schools of the state were made at a meeting in Portland Wednes day. -Miss Cariotta Crowley," ele mentary; supervisor of the local schools, t was in attendance, and reporta that the joint Health-May day observance will be held again this year, as in the past two years. Further local plans will be work ed ont shortly. ; r Forgets Verdict ' Jury of the circuit court yesterday brought in verdict for the plaintiff for $200 in ease of Tom Hampton vs. Al Brown, an appeal from justice court. : Notwithstanding the verdict. Brown later filed motion for judgment for $200, on ground that facts stated in the plaintiff's complaint do not constitute cause for action. Hear Mrs. Lee Dorothy Me-1 r 1 1 ... t u.n..-.v J... I bivti txii) utmiutvuwa cwua- ty representative. Spoke -before the Zonta cloh Thursday noon on I legislative matters of special interest to womeju Miss Alene Phillips, secretary to "Hal Hoss, introduced Mrs. Lee. Dry planer or dry slab, le-in $5.5e Id.. 2 Ids., $10; Fred E. Wells, Inc. ; ; : Report Accadeat Francis .De Lapp. 21J0 North Front, yester dar reported to the- sheritf acl dent - in -which -car ef Bert L. Jones. Salem, : was sideswiped. The mishap occurred on the highway; three miles south Wed nesday, j : In" Charge Estate Anae Ness has been appointed executrix of the 13,00ft estate of Salfest A. Ness. : Petition has also been filed to have A. Halvorsen. Peter Henderson and M. G. Gunderson of Silverten appointed as i ap praisers.; . Lahme Estate Hearing has been set for March 30 in probate court on final account of J as. G. Heltsel as executor of the estate of Sophia ! Lahme. The account shows property on hand worth $13,307.57. ' Furnish Music Trio com posed of Harriet Adams, Myra Gleason and Beneitta Edwards sang before the Lions club Tharsday noon.. -i t. Two Actions Filed T." E. Preston is defendant in two fore closure ! sulfa .ftlAA' In rlrntif r court here by Coolidge and Mc- Claln bank of Silverton. - : Tisitsiin City - Mrs. Albert Miaturn of the Keixer district was a Salem business visitor , yester day." . j- . "'-. . Speeding Charged M. Garnett, 1705. South 12th street, was ar rested Thursday in Salem on speeding charges. . 'LIQUID or TABLETS Care Celda Headaches, Ferer 1 6 6 6 SAL YE , CURES BABY'S COLD Hospital Beds For, Rent OU 13. (feed Fmrmitare , ; Departmeat 151 Pf. nih MIDWINTER BARGAIN WEEK - END ROUND TRIP FARES Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays February 27; 28; March y ... . , .SO - Forest Grort -$ -50 ! Hillsboro 2.85 Rainier Portland Albany Astoria CorraHls Cuseoe $ -.70 $1.40 , Other points i - Tickets am sal la both directions between all polata. : minimum See. . . iHeturn Units Tuesdays following dates of sale. . i-'. ' : ;. - : :.-.-'. . E. F. ROBERTS, CUy Passeager and Tkt. Agent, Tel. T27; To fetart Suit ' It Is crjcte4 that following meeting of the Ore gon Pulp and Paper company board of directors this morning a friendly suit wU be instituted to quiet title to -the property oa Trade street, on .which the com piny proposes to build -an addi tion. Walter E. Keyes. attorney for the paper company, will advise the group to take this step. In or der that there , may be- no later difficulties ' arising; over owner ship of tha site en whleh the pro posed two-story concrete: building is constructed.. Nice furn. apt; I9t TJaloii. 200 lenses Behind'-- The eounty clerk's office is about 209 dog license behind this time a year ago, and but two days. re main la which to payt tha license without penalty- attached. . : Five o'clock Saturday is the deadline ea paying this license. The 31 11 cense , on male oogs " will be doe bled after: Saturday; end the 15 license for female dogs wiU held oaly ; for the . balance of the year. ; --'. - "- --" 'Glee Mem Si; Merc 11 The Willamette naiversitr sen's' 'glee club will assist Ernest Davis., well known tenor, la Ms concert to be presented In Waller hall, an the campus, : March 11- Two groups of numbers will be presented. The final cut has een made la . the mea't gTeup , lor . the ' tour . this sprtaf. 1 ; ' V ' -l Willaniette library Pictures A friend of Willamette unierslty haa promised a series i of I portraits- of the greatest women of America : as listed . la the Good Housekeeping magazine (to the li brary. This collection will la elude such personages v aa Jane Adams. i -;. , Jg -..1 ;r-- W omen's Glee Towr - Willam ette's Treble Cleff members will make their singing tour In : vari ous Washington towns beginning May 3. Among: these are Cath lamet, Longvlew, Kenton, Seattle, and Monroe. - A number of songs, classical and sacred, are ia the program. i : ;:. .' Which Way? H. G.-Hummel, defendant In 55.0 00 damage suit brought by R. . F. Polaaski. has filed mation in circuit court ask ing plaintiff to determine whether be will proceed in the suit on the theory of malpractice or on the theory- of operation without knowledge or consent f of the plaintiff. 1 Plaintiff Wins Decree grants granting plaintiff 'judgments to taling 318.891, and 3500 attor ney's fees has been entered in the circuit court case of Federal Land bank of Spokane vs. Alfred L Pot ter and others. The decree pro vides for foreclosure on mort gaged property. To Pay Money Over Order in the circuit eourt in case of Eva M. Beckley . vs. Frank Kaylor di rects secretary of state pay salary as assigned to Jas.lG. Heltsel and Robin Day and also releases money attached by virtue of ex ecution la the case, ; f ; f t Classical Projrram Soon Wil lamette -university's classical club will present a theme of .Ovid's Metamorphoses" in the near fu ture, j- Frances Wesely, Esther Ross and Blanch Reece are man agers of the affair. Swimming Coach "Here A Sunday visitor ef Bob Boardman,' physical director of the Y. M. C. A., will be John Kenney, swim ming instructor and divingL coach from Oregon State college, ' - Y. W." Hears of Russia In the Y. W. C. A. meeting of Wil lamette women Thursday, Mrs. R. B. Winn spoke on "Student Life in Russia." f From Jefferson G. M. Aupper Ie of Jefferson had business In this city Thursday. Wee sellino; hundreds of them every day. Get yours , Tomorrow Schaefer quality Molasses Dollar Mmts ; : . ,y r - 25c. per lb. 2lba. for 59c - I This U a special the wise fcomemakers will appreciate. A surprising assortment in both dark and light chocolate. These ordiaerfly sell for 65c per lb. ' ' '' ' ealy at' "' ; '. Schaefer's i V: Drus Store ; : 1SS X. Coml St. Fbeae 107 The origiaal yellow front can dy special store of Salens. ; . it 4L25 .$1.20 Seaside -5.25. - VernonU S2A5 la proportion. CIIEHRY TREES Expenmsntal Supply From Italy Held In East ;i$ 1 Hi'VoitJ from UzU&r t '.'jL'feer wraek ago. newa was published la The Statesman, and seat eat over the associated press Vires for the Oregon circait, that cherry trees aad , grafting wood were abeat to pe shipped 'from Italy, te the farm .of Senator Caas. L; McNary sfed Wahef T. StoLt here. . , :;-. - These aarsaryveupplies were ex pected. La. Salem abomt this time. They win not be here until aboart a year from this date, according to word just received. : They were held up at 'Washing ton. D. C- aear which city they have beea- net -oat in the experi menUI gardSns of tha ' United States department of agrkultare. and protected ia such maaaer aa to avoid the-danger of spreading any pests or diseases which they might- harbor. ' This is done in strict obedience to a federal law Call for Bids The poatofflee departmeat Is oalling for bids on old jank and materials oa hand as result of repairs and addition to the Salem poatofflee. .The lot on hand includes windows, sashes, doors, electric light fixtures and other building articles. Bids will be closed March S. ' i7- ; Realtors to Meet The Salem Realty Board will hold its regular Friday noon luncheon meeting at the Marion today. A round table discussion of . pertinent problems will be considered, r The president is W. M. Pennington. Birtchet Speaka at Scfo Rev. Grover C. Birtchet will speak at a meeting in Scio, Friday night. He will be accompanied by William Wright who will sjnf several se lections.:. ,',. T , ',-. ' Palls to Stop . J. G'affaey was' fined $2.50 Thursday in po lice court for. tailing to stop. Brought in on the same ..charge, Harry E. Karr of the state high way department was dismissed. CoafeetioBery Sold The Sena tor confectionery, formerly owned by I. N. Sturdevant, has been purchased by George Pat; tersoa who" will take possession Immediately. From Roberts Mrs. Mabel Hlgglns, clerk of the Roberts school district, and Mrs. H. B. Carpenter were in the city from that district yesterday. x ' Bays Heme Herbert Ostllnd has purchased the A. C. Bohrn stedt home in the Alderbrook ad dition. Possession will be given March 7. -T caab Meets The high school astronomy club held an Important meeting at the home of William M os her, S54 North Winter, Thurs day evening. ' Marriage licease ' Marriage license was Issued here yesterday to Walter A. Therion, 75 f Ferry street, and Vera Brown Potts, llf E, 22nd street North, Portland. Originators Of Low -Prices ffllGET X EXPERIENCilD SHOPPERS f Are full of favorable comment for oar e very-day low prices on choice meats. You, too, will see a difference in the "amount you spend "f or meat if you shop with us. Our meats are dependable. For this week we offer Young Pig Pork Roast 12V2C lb. Finest Sliced Bacon, lb. ........ r. ..;.1.25c Thls is the mild sweet kind that has won hundreds of friends m Salem and vicinity, Choice Beef Pot Roasts 15c lb. Special for Friday and Saturday j - Hfshest Grade Margarine, lb. ............10c 4 lb. limit to a customer with 2c purchase or more. Sugar Cured BaconBack 18c lb. As we retail at practically wholesale our f rices reflect the up or downward trend of .wholesale quotations Our quality is always higher than price ' - Milk Fed ' Veal Steak 2Cc lb. Sdzsi's Oldest lied LIcrktt ; " HARRY M. LEVY," Mgr. - " Out of consideration to our employes, we close ; Saturdays at 7 P. II, ; which even senator la congress eaaaat countarvsne. - - . ..... .. Howovfr, the nursery fupplles will have a year's growth near Washington, nnder ideal . condi tions, and will be that mack fur ther along- in the experiment when they arrive here early In 1912. It Is interesting to aote that Mr. Etols has . received several hundred lnQulrias from growers, some of them from distant points in Oregon, since : the first news. item was published. ' Senator MeNafy and his farm partner. Mr, fitols, are promoting this experiment for the, general good, as long as tha - supplies last, excepting a sample of each variety for their own land, the stock will be famished, free tf cost, to , farmers - wno will give good care to the experiment. Tea varieties 'were asked for. Seven varieties were In the shipment. They arejtalys seven beat, of the NapoIeoLr or "Royal Aaa straia, adopted to the production ef a smalt cherry for the maraschino sapply. : ; ' : -, . It is hoped that, within a f eV years, the farmera of Oregon will be prodaclag the supply of these cherries for all - the - maraschino manufacturers; In. tha-' . United States1 koapisr at home ev big an-; aual'eum of moaey, and giving the manufacturers - their - aupply free from the tariff they new pay. against the high charge of which they ' . hare 'been ' complalaiag. They require a cherry of the Na poleon type, but one small In also. The Oregon Royal 7 Ann or Na poleon is a great cherry for can ning, bat it is larger than the maraschino trade wants. SIIE1I PiOffl CALLED Br DEATH Clarenee ' Raymond McKlhley; 5S, of Sheridan, a resident of the Willamette -valley since 1891, diet at a hospital In San Fran cisco, Calif., Monday, according to word received here by his brother, Charles ' McKinley of 1810" Trade street. He had been taking treatments at the Coffey clinic in the bay city for the past year;. ; . The body was to he shipped to Sheridan last "night where funer al services will be held Sunday afternoon at 2. o'clock from the Sheridan undertaking parlors. Interment will be made at Wtlle mlua.. .... Clafenee1 .McKinley, born at Charltoa, Ia., December, 1ST7, came to the Willamette valley and settled at Silverton in 1891. Later ha lived at Portland, then near Sheridan.' He operated a reach located five miles from there natil his Illness came on. , MeKialey was well, known In Marlon, Polk and .Yamhill coun ties. He leaves his father, Bryce McKinley of Silverton, five broth ers, and three sisters. He was a son-in-law of Mrs. Zack Daven port of Silverton. . f Chcclccd without kaJ' VAfOUUU i M'tUOM JAffS USH) fTAPLY 351 SUtetSt. Dainty Lean Loin Chops. : 20c lb. Swiss Cut, Round Steaks 22clb. i ' Fat Salt Pork 10c lb. Choice Sirlouv riSteaKv 20c lb. 6s . -irrr xrx mmm X? A vV 'uVLaSL I DBZIJSSDBT dD CllEffillGE to tie A retarned check Irwt swearinc oat ef a warrant ia Port land for the arrest of Grace Gre orr. heliArjwt tn h wif. nf LPhil Gregory, a man whtf came to wui.im urn aro aaa xnea to indflce the city to Invest In an In cinerator which could be operated with "larre profit to the. city." This statement was leaned at the police atstln. Tharsday. Peace, ef fleers In western Oregon are oa the lookout for the Gregory wo man. - ,' y w ,4.--.--:.-, i Mrs. Jaae Warner,: proprietress ef a woman's dress shop tn Port land, wa the check victim, to tho extent of 135. Mrs. Warner stat ed that- Mrs. Grecory' eame Into her store on the following; Mon day With another cheek, urlnr that both would "be rood, now. A zeQ baa has, been fixed for Mra. Grecory. - - z At a meeting of the pabUe cell ed by Mayer Cgerory here in January Phil Gregory, who ts not related to the msvor went Inta detail- en the proposition h ot- ierea, wnue nere, firs. Gregory issued- a check to the clerk of the hotel where" she was etonsinc This check -was returned; uahon ored, after which Mrs. Gregory issued another check which was also returned. Later, however. she made - the checks good with cash. .. ' Local police thought they had a clue in the report that the Gregorys were camped In a camp ground 'near Woodburn for some time, but upon investigation early this week they were not foand. - mm pnopi it i 1. 11I01IT The annual' international pro gram will be presented to the pub lic by th Y. M. C. A. in its lobby tonight , at ,8" o'clock. The pro gram chairman is William Mc Gllchrlst. Sr. - , ' Over 10 countries will be rep resented on the program. Stag ers will all be in their, native cos tumes, i ' " ; The program which will be pre sented is as follows: The manufacturer of the famous" Easy Washer has notified us that after this week the price on the Model F Easy Washer (with wringer) will be ; No sale may be made after Saturday excent at the new price of $99.50. Till then you can set one for $89.50. I i - - -- .-- .. G race - 5 ; ........ Ecotland will be represented ty Jchn Charge, who will entertain with the bagpipe, songs and dances. ' , . t Mrs. C, A. Kails will 'reader some Irish songs. Mrs. Kells Is a native of Ireland. , (- Songs of England will be sung by W. T. Jeaka. - Wales will-be represented In a special number by Mrs. Nellie Roberts Ramp and Thomas S. Roberts.' V A Quartet and a zither will give representative musical numbers of Germany. The foar 'Schlrman brothers will sing, while William Blumberg will play his cither. - Songs of the Scandinavian countries will be sang by Mar iner Tloer, after which Mrs. Gor don McGIlchrist win sing of old Italy. -., . . - A demonstration of jiu jitsu will ha shewn by Professor Sugl yama. a native of Japan, and a aamber ef his pnpils. ': The Alpine Swiss will he yodel ed into Salem by Pred Stelner, Edwin Fuhrer and Otto Schlndler. The program will be completed by a violin and trumpet duet by the Paal brothers, featuring mu sic of Russia. '-;- . . -. i Traiiic-i Charge i Costs FJek $10 Reckless driving - cost Harold Meek 110 and costs when he was convicted - in Justice court on Thursday:"'' : The ease of Lucas Vogt. charg ed with non-support, was post poned nntU March 4 on account of the illness of the prosecuting witness. ':'.". . Officials of "Loving - county, Tex., serve without pay and use the courthouse at Pecos, seat of Reeves county. CHjcipiEnslus U ay.-ee tern IkUWtm.Mw.1' Bb rui, m, hi m raia vWl .rlr.li.H. ia Ku IK. VU.IiLiaM Slb it n&u&asx cvarwaug MM. , w mwv - Dr. Chan Lam . Chinese ' Medicine 180 N. Commercial St., Salem ; Office hoars Jt to S:SO p. m. 0 V AS aawwa EXCLUSIVE, iobuSt Sdby Arch Preserver features prevent cramplag- aad pinching of the feet, remove the cause of awkwardness, give grace to the step and to the entire figure. , Come in see the lovely new modes. fJJrn mr a. m se PRESERVER jj suet NNnrTo r W, ,' : r - ; .w . .' - V '. '' .. '. . Bii;:n TJHEa 4 n iqrJW' '"w cause of d:::l: A runaway wheel from a J. L. Buslck and' Sons truck decided to jro out aad meet the world by Itself. Wednesday night; so it left the old home axle and wanderei a half block down the street run ning wild. It finally came to rest ea'the running board of a machine owned by George W. Hag. ' -; - Mr. Hug. who reported the ac cident to the police, said that the wheel waa from the right rear corner of the truck. It came off the truck a half block from the corner of Chemeketa and Liberty streets aad .rolled to the cornsr entering the driveway --of the Smith and Watkins service . sta tion. V - Hugt machine was parked la , the service station and it stopped farther progress ef the runaway wheel. .- . . -'-. ' . -The. whee) probably had some momentum still, accordlag to the report, for it crashed Into - the running board ef Httg's'car, dam aging. It to the extent that it will have to- be replaced. . Ladd & Bush, Bankers EstabUshed 18G3 a1 1 1 1 j - i )l- J r t