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The OREGON STATESMAN. Salary Orersn, Tuesday Lrcrelay, Iliy 25, 1 j' -i C6cal News Briefs Health Head Comine Dr. V. .A. Douglas, county health officer, vhas received word that John Sip py of Stockton, Calif head of the San Joaquin county- health de partment, the finest health set-up In the country, will be here today to visit the Marion county health orlielala. Dr. SIppy la driving north to attend the meeting of the western branch, . American Public Health association, to be held In Seattle the latter part of thla week. - ; 1 - :-. Old time dance every Tues., Haunted Mill. Music by the Ar kansasers. A good time, 25c Tall to - Stoo FourX drivers were arrested Saturday tor fail ing to atop at -stop1' signs: O. Q. Shepard. 1725 Nebraska street and Carl H. Anderson, 557 South 23rd street were held: two were let off .because of a mistake on the- part of the arresting officer, there being no stop , sign at the Intersection where the arrest took place Joe Biley,- Toute 8, and -Charles E. Rice. Jratum. An derson paid a 12.50 fine Monday. a.. .-.--- . y ' " , Short time-Investments, , 9, or 11 months to yield S.3 per cent Hawkins & Roberts. ; Crasher to Start The Marion rock crusher waa supposed 1 to hare started the season's work yesterday afternoon. Roadmaster tnV TAknun renorted. How- rer. he had received j no report late yesterday, in rocs nri turned out wtll be used on roads In. district No. 6S. The Turner n.v,n- I - scheduled to Start operations thla morning , with Ob-. car iioven in. euj, y Junior . Board The Junior board of the Y. M. C. A. meets tonigbt at the Y. M. C. A. An Informal initiation of three new members, Allan McAllister. DaTid Hosa and Tom Billingslej; will take- place as a preliminary to ii.. nftnttAn next week. 1 11 V iviui.1 if - - Camn registration and member- ship of tne junior uiTiaiwu w b the matters of business taken p. y-: '.1; ' vtitnv riianta rut flowers and potted plants of all kind for Memorial cay ureennouses vn evenings. Capitol Florists. 15th and Market streets Phone 4S1. Property Stolen A ! motorme Mwht wore stolen ICl from the automffblle owned by E. T. Wood. 556 Nortn zum street, while the machine was parked at the . circus grounds, citnriiir Gur W. Ray. .:. 1725 Hickory street reported .that his coach waa stolen at the same Via Mr vita l.ter recovered at the circus grounds by Officer Edwards. : Short time Investments, t. 9, or 18 month to yield S.3 per eenu Hawkins A Roberta. . Bartnik Guardian -.Joseph n.rtnib ton hn n&med raar- dian of esttte and person of "Mary Engl, Incompetent., Estate of Christian Engl- has: been ad mittArt t nrohate. with Bartnik also named administrator. Ap p raisers are Josepa 3. Keber, Alois Keber and J. D. HaUth. The -Christian Erigi estate Is valued at $4,000. It roup ot local employes - of the Portland General uecinc com- wianv anA their families Tisnea power plants of the company at Kstacada. yasaaero ana duu i.uw cnfav An n. nizhtseeins: and pic nic trip. The caravan of 11 cars stopped at Eagle trees: ior me picnic luncn. .- ... aii tnainr trade crafts, mem hers he at Union hall Wednesday evening. May 2 7,, important bua- xrini.tow vi<a Rer. M. R. r.ltah. nactnr of the Methodist church a't Ilwaco, Wash.-, stopped nere-iast erening io ..i..t. , -Mm RHz&beth Galla- her, while enxoute to Corrallis, where ne wui speuu. un.w with, his wife and children. The latter are mttendlag- school at eorrallis. - " Dollar dinner every night, 5:45 to S at the Marlon hotfeU : - School Prgraai Mrs. Mary l Fulkerson, county school su perintendent, has been .invited to attend closing exercises ot-grade schools this week as follows: Rock Point and Sublimity at Sub limity. Wednesday erenlng; 'Hayesville. Thursday night; and St. Paul, -Friday night. v j.. Speeding Arreste ' t The fol lowing were arrested by theclty -police recently for ! excessire speed: speeding and no driver's license, Thornton Coffey, 2020 Myrtle street. Sunday; speeding. Henery Robinson, West Salem, Sunday. : : - Possession Charged Kenneth Feiler of Dallas was arrested by the city police and released from " the city jail. Sunday, upon the posting of 950 bail. Ills charge waa possession of intoxicating 11- : quor.- - . - ' Spring carnival and Jitney sup- per 6 to 7:30 Tuesday, May 2. Fraternal temple.' Program danc ing and, cards. ; nears Address W. W. Lunger ' ot LaKayette, former member of the state legislature was here to hear Senator Stelwer speak Mon .day. - ' Here From Portland George B. Guthrie and Pat Gallagher of Portland were Salem visitors yes terday. -. - ' Dr. Chan Lam I Chinese Medicine 1180 N. Conmercla! SL Stliu . Office Udrs Tuesday and Satur day a to 5:3t , PMS CURED WltBact oparaUon .er lou ot tlma. DR. filARSHALL 129 Orre BUg, Psoas 50 3Iis Ttoss Home Mies Ada Ross, who haa been on leave of absence this year from duties as head er the Salem high school English department, a r r I T e d home Sunday night from Berke ley, where she haa been attending the university of California. She expects to remain. here two weeks and then return to Berkeley for the hummer .session. She will re sume .her work here In the fall. . Picnio 'Today Mrs." Mary I. Fulkerton will be at Shaw part of today to attend the- picnic to be held Jointly by the Shaw and Rock Point schools. -The event will bo an all day affair, with a program to be given in the fore noon. Shaw pupils will receive their diplomas. Martha Sarpola is teacher atRock Point and Ma bel Drorbaugh Is teacher at Shaw. See Russ -Smith. Center and Church, for tire bargains. . Nebraska Visitors Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Fahey and two chil dren. Nina Margaret and Leslie, are here from Anselmo; Nebr.. to spend Borne time visiting with Mrs. Fahey'a sisters, Mrs. Parry Anderson and' Mrs. John Brodie. This la their first trip to Oregon, and so far they are most enthusi astic about the country. 7 Senior .Set-up Seniors at Sa lem high school will be excused from school work next week, pro vided they are enrolled in senior subjects only and that work in these -.; subjects is satisfactory. Principal Fred Wolf said yester day. Seniors who are taking Jun ior and sophomore subjects must report to these classes as usual. 3, 1 ' ' ' - - - . 12 and 16-ln. wood, also planer wood, 15 per cord load delivered from car, $5.50 delivered from yard. ) Cobbs and Mitchell Co., 349 S. 12th. Phone 7443. Enters Guilty Pie May Hall. alias Marie Smith, entered a plea of guilty to a charge of obtaining money , under false pretenses and was bound .over to the grand Jury by Justice of the Peace Miller B. Hayden on Monday. She was lodged In jail when ahe failed to furnish bail of 500. Loral boy at Camp Delbert Harritt. Salem boy, is among the Hill Military academy cadet corps members who are now at Camp Clackamas participating .in tho annual spring maneuvers, range firing and sports program. i - Forfeits Bail Bail of $5 was forfeited in police court. Monday by failure of appearance of Wil liam A. Hines of Dallas who wm arrested Sunday morning, for hav ing four persons in the driver's seat of his automobile.- Return Miss Gaynelle Beck- et has returned from Haines. Ore-4 gon, where .she was instructor in the high school during the year Just closed. She will teach there again next year. Miss Becket was graduated .from Willamette last year. '1 ' Special pr!ces-wood-all kinds. Summer delivery! Tel. 5000. Sa lem Fuel Co. - - : " . Ronawaf Reports came ' to the police nation Sunday that Harold Willis,! 17, ot Chemawa Indian school.' had run away. Willis is short and stocky in build, -Very dark, complexioned. stands 5 feet 6 inches tall. - i 1 " . Y : " Bound Over Harvey Rose en tered a plea of guilty to a charge of forging a check and was bound over to the grand Jury when he appeared in justice court on Mon day. On failure to furnish ball of 1500 be -was committed to JaiL : Sclu-atk Foreman Morgan Schrack,1 for 28 years a resident of Portland. Monday accepted -a position as executive foreman of the state printing department. He already has moved to Salem ready to assume his new duties. . " i - . . r . Short time investments, 9, 9. or 12 months to yield 6.5. per cent HawVlna Sr Pohnrts jpeed-PossessioB Charge J. t,. Moore of ; Corvalllsj was ar rested I Sunday for speeding and having possession of intoxicating liquor,' by the city police. He was released on 50 ball. ' Sunday at Coast Mr. and Mrs George' .Martin and daughters, Mrs. JLilllan Cadwell and Mrs. Pearl Victor, and the latter's daughter. Jean Lois, spent Sun day at the Roads-End beach, near Delake. - . - Demurrers Filed ' Demurrers were filed by defendants yester day In: two circuit court actions: Arthur E. Oldenburg vs. Benjamin I Claggett and Meadie Durant vs. Ray FY Durant.: Discharged Decree in -pro bate - court restores Caroline M Kurts to competency and dis cbarges Ladd apd Bush Trust compaay as guardian. - ' Birth Reported Mr. and Mrs. Marlon M. Cunningham, .710 Breys avenue, are parents of a baby girl, born Sunday, May 24 The child has not been named. Vialtlng Here Misses Irene and Edith Morgan of Florence, arrived Sunday to spend a week with their sister,' Genevieve Mor gan. . vJ .,, -i - v NEWS FROM HEAVEN Just free'd. ,! Christ has been on earth in person. Just' pub lished in book form, for . sale $1.00 per copy. Address W. 31 arias, 4404 4th St. S. XL Portland, Ore. v CARD TABLES FOR RENT s Xl 9010, Used 'Fnrnlture I " Department j 1S1 N. nigh STEIWER EVES RUSif! ISSUE Forced Labor There f.!enace To Free IhdustryjGf , America, Held : Senator Frederick W. Stelwer warned his hearers at the chamber ot commeroa luncheon Monday against the menace of Russian ex ports of goods produced by forced labor. 1 His general topie was "Oregon's situation at the nation al capital. but he climaxed his address with a stirring plea for rousing to the problem faced by this soviet competition. ;:' He said be was not a "Russian hater" but the experiment of col lectivism and communism in Rus sia makes a new situation which Americans must ' heed; Here we have the right of free labor which gives labor a preferred status and higher standard of living.;. We compete , with similar systems In other lands, but in Russia the land pays i "no taxes for it is state-owned, labor receives no wages save what the government distributes, and the shipping goes at lower rates because of the government control.:' ii:''' " "The American laborer " can't compete with the forced labor of Russia" was Stelwers assertion. "In this country in the lumber in dustry there are taxes, plant ex pense, ond labor cost. The Um ber is nationalised in Russian, and the workers under discipline load vessels at the parts." We ought to shut out the products; of serf la? bor from competition In this country." t : Y t ' Formality of ! Y Capital Marked ' t Senator Stelwer referred to tne emphasis on rank and seniority in Washington, describing the capital as the "head quarters or formality." This Insistence on rank is rather Irksome to ' the westerner who is more accustom ed to settling matters on merit, and it has a serious effect on the method of work. It encourages "stuffed shirt statesmanship." In this atmosphere It Is hard to get definite committal or promise on a matter. . ? fc-a Oregon suffers two handicaps: Its great distance from Washing ton being a difficulty hard to ov ercome, and its lack of population giving it only three members of Pedestrian Injured Plo Mljia, 22, of 9017, Court street escaped with scratches around the eyes when struck by ah auto driven by Thomas Sequian, Lacomb, . Sun day morning. --i--- Stolen Car A Chevrolet sedan licensed 188-069 and owned by Kck Dutoit of Route 8 was stolen from Ferry street Sunday, ac cording to police records. ; Attention Pythian Sisters Py thian Sisters will meet at the home of the Most Excellent Chief 770 Chemeketa today at 12:30 to attend the funeral of our 'Past Grand Chief, Elizabeth Stinson. from the- Kigdon Mortuary at 1 p. m. By order of Most Excellent Chief, Norma M Terwilliger. Did Xot Stop, Charge Oscar Long and Donald Oregon, both of Salem, were arrested Sunday for falling to stop at stop signs, ac cording to police records. " - Recover! Ca A coupe own ed by Swift and Company was re covered in West Salem Sunday by a state traffic officer; It was stol en last week. - Y ? j - Demurrer Defendant has fil ed demurrer to complaint in case of Virginia Maude "Gorsllne and others vs. Walter Earl Sears and others. t, ' ' " 7 Marriage Looms License to wed was issued here yesterday to R. J. Varley, legal. 570 Hood street, and Loretta Barr, legal, Mt. Angel, j - v . Y '! :s Visiting Here Mrs. J. W. Ham mond of San Francisco is here to visit for a month with her sister, Mrs. C A. Eldriedge and j Miss Zelle Ruble. ; : , Short time investments, C, 9, or 12 months to yjeld .3 per cent. Hawkins & Roberts. ( ; , Y Doney ' Address President Carl Gregg Doney of .Willamette university delivered j the com mencement address for Scappoose high school Friday 'night. Xo'Ughts, Charge An arreBt Sunday involved John Geiger of Route 1 for having no tall light and one headlight out.- From Gates Ferd Jones, prin cipal of the school at Gates, was a business visitor in Salem yes terdays s -.; -.- ill Turner Visitor R. R. Turner, head of the schools at Dallas, was a visitor in Salem Monday. YY Speeding Charge. Sam ' Smith ot Turner was arrested Sunday by city police for speeding, f GIVE YOUR FEET A 1 Y TREAT Y - - Use Schaefer's Corn Rfemedy for those obstinate corns when all other' remedies have failed. : i- You can do so safely as this remedy is' fully backed- by Schaefer's' famous guarantee. NO CURE V NO PAY - You are the judge No strings' on. this guar antee, just bring the bottle back and if the corn is still there your money will be cheerfully refunded 25c in bottles , - . -. ., j ., Schaefer's Drug Store ; - - 135 N. Commercial St. -Dial S107 .. - the lower house. Oregon haa more intimate relations with the federal government than most any other state. Some touch the . federal government, only in three or four depatmente while this - state Is concerned with nearly every Issue that comes up; rivers and harbors, forestry, public domain, reclama tion, agriculture and others. He cited the value of unity In the Oregon delegation however which, secured for the state the veterans' home, because the Ore gon people were united while Washington congressmen support ed some ten different sites. - - -Sen. Stelwer was introduced by his. old college friend. Supt. Geo. kW. HugrPresent to hear him were his father, John Stelwer, and his brother Carl, who live near Jeffer son. - '. I ni seices in i E PUKED Union church : services to be held - each" Sunday, .afternoon in Wlllson park : were - arranged for at the' final meeting of the Salem Ministerial association yesterday morning. The association -will not convene again, .until fall. In charge of , the arrangements for the union services, to be held In July and August, lsX?. A. Kells, chairman; Dr. G. C. Birtchet, Dr. D.' J. Howe, Rey. B. Earle Park er, Rey. H. B. Fouke. Rey. W. Earl Cochran of the Calvary Baptist church was named president-ot the group for the coming year. He succeeds Rer. P. W. Eriksfen, incumbent. Other officers chosen were; vice president, Rer. 8. Dariow John son; secretary-treasurer, Rer. L. W. Blddle. - Standing committees named foUow: r Program Dr. O. C. Birtchet, chairman; Rer. C. - C : Hawort, Rer. G. W. Rutsch, state Institu tions Rer."H. c. Stover, chair man; Rer. B. T. Shoemaker, Rer. D. J. Howe; social welfare Rer. H. B. Fouke, chairman. Rer. J. M. Comer, Ensign. Earl Williams. Dr. E. s. Hammond, Rer. P. W. Eriksen. Salem Building Rate Ranks up Well in Region 8alem's building permits for the month of April - compared rather farorably with other cities in the west of similar size ac cording to reports of 8. W. Strauss & Co. The totals here were $45,838 for the month. Other cities of somewhat similar slxe reported as follows for .the month: . ' Klamath Falls, 151,420; Eu gene, I5S.IS4 Corvallls. 112,- 672; BeUingham. S17.857; Tak- Ima. 17C.475; Everett. $18,460; Walla Walla, $27,510; Reno, 1131.850; Missoula, $24,400; Cheyenne, $43,430. t Obit uary Miles Y At the residence, 827. South Commercial street. May 24, Mrs. Olevia Blanche Miles, age 61: mother ot Miss Jessie Miles; sis ter Of Mrs. H. R. Page, G. W Clarence and Earl H. Jory, all of Salem. Funeral services Tues day, May 26. at 2:30 p. m. from the chapel of W. T. RIgdon and Son, Rer. B. Earle Parker offi ciating. Vault entombment : at the side of . her . hatband, Dr.0 B. Miles, in the Mt Crest Abbey mausoleum. Stinson , At Portland. May 24, Mrs. EUzabeth M. Stinson, age 65; mother of Mrs. Leslie Williams: grandmother of Frances Wil liams; sister ot Hulstone Ley of Beavercreek, Mrs. Alexander Rock - and : Mrs. Jessie Cowing, both of Portland. Funeral serv ices Tuesday. May 26, at 1 p. m, from the chapel of W. T. Rigdon and Son. Interment I. O. O. F, cemetery. " r . Konrad In this city. May 25, John Konrad, age 78; father ot Jack of - Yamhill. Funeral services Tuesday, . May 26,. at -10 a. , m from- the chapel of the' Salem Mortuary, 545 North Capitol street. Friends' invited. - Inter ment City View cemetery. Y - . . , ,- r v .... t.ir. CITY VIEW- CEMETERY Established 1803 Tel. 80S2 Conveniently Accessible! Perpetual care provided for Prices Reasonable 1 1 ERWILLIGER'S . flRSUL BtXnCTOSS " T70 OTTEMT.KWTA , Oar Scrriea is ytrtesal Omt Priet Are XaaMaaMs On Rae ta Mo4ni - 1.1c Md ywiilwsr' n- : ' Phone Tfint Moderately", ,9651 WVU Priced A Park Cemetery . With Perpetual Care r Just ten minntes from the - heart of town CIough-Barrick Co. MORTUARY t I 1 --.''ir Uillifi - M . - BBS ITj-V " a Phone 5151 r Church at Ferry St. A. MYClough , Dr. Jj. E. Barrick ' V. T. Golden FKM IS TODAY FOB SMI IM This afternoon at 2:$0 o'clock. Dr. B. Earle Parker, pastor ot First Methodist church, will eon duct funeral serrlces at the W. T. Rigdon chapel for Mrs. Olevla Blanche Miles, fl, native of Sa lem, who died Sundart the fam ily residence, 827 South-Commercial street. Vault entombment will be made in Mt. Crest Abbey mausoleum at the side of her husband.".,-.. ' Y"-Y " Mrs. Miles was born la Salem February 13, 1870, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jory, pi oneer residents uf Willamette val ley, she was the widow of Dr. O. B. lilies, physician, who Practiced here lor many years. ; fir. Miles died in June, 1920. i , Surviving Mrs. - Miles are one daughter. Miss Jessie Milestone sister, Mrs. H. R. Page; and three brothers, O. W., Clarence and Ear II. Jory, all of Salem., GOOD; Mil STARTS First Quantity - deliveries ot Marshall strawberries reached Sa lem canneries on Monday but the peak of the season is not expected tor another 10 days. An avetage crop Is expected by the growers and so far no material damage by spittle bugs has been reported. Reports regarding the damage by Place your finger on your Adam's Applo. You aro actually touching your larynx this Is your voice box It contains your vocal chords. When you consider your Adam's Apple you are considering your throat your vocal chords ' ; What Is tho effect of modern Ultra Violet Rays upon tobacco? Dr. E. E. Free, one of America's well- - known scientists who was retained by us to study Lucky Strike's manu factoring process, addressing fho Illuminating Engineering Society, ' said:' -: - : - -;' , . v. - "The essential effect of the UUrd Violet it the production of better tobacco and of cigarette regarded by virtually all smoker who have tested them as milder and with a lesser tendency to cause throat irritation. Horo in America LUaCY STRIKE It tho only cigaretto that employs Ultra Violet Rays In connection with Its oxcluJiYOTOASTlNGProcc-tho only cigaretto that brings you tho benefits jof the exclusive "TOAST-' ING" Process which expels .certain ' harsh irritants present In all raw tobaccos! ,; 5 ' eseeeesBBBsiBBBBi seeesse - : B(c' N .y' TUNE IN The iMcky Strike Dance Orche trai every Tttes lay, Thursday emd Saturday evening over N. B. C. net tiwrlcs. this smalt nest rat-r w!.11t . anA many fields are reported Infested wiuk inem nuc actual oamage xo the berries la alight. The berries coming to local plants are hulled as the growers get 7 eents per pound for these Instead .of the 6 cents for those not hulled. , . . ' Both growers and packers are optimistic and declare that the outlook for a profitable year is exceptionally good, y ; Shirley Brush ' p " Ship Pilot For SmedleyBiifler Shirley E. Brush of Sani Fran cisco came down from-the fair to' visit hia father-in-law, Paul Han sen. -1645 South. Commercial street, Sunday. Brush had spent the week In Oregon as pilot, for General Smedley D. Butler when ever the latter wished to use the Standard Oil trl-motor Ford air plane which Brush provided f ocJ mm. . .. - , The young man makes hi home in san Francisco and has been as signed to the pilot's job by the Standard'. Oil company, making frequent trips to various parts of the coast. - Four years ago he married Euladia Hansen. Y Brush rislted for a short time, returned to the airport and start- ed souTn. : His mechanic accom panied him. 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