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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Wednesday Morula? April 6," 1922 PAGE FIYC . a t r . i .""i " Local News Briefs UK ffl'J on CIIOSBI, IMM J!LVr .t i'M A chance of venue tu mated Sonal meettn7 of the Woodbura aeia wmorrew sni ai 7 9 to the , Marion county - circuit OvMkvAvlott jtt ear Ye mrmm hsnlif Ma Third , Conrto Starts Tnsi , Case Transferred -A complete third conn ot the year In sewing transcript of ; tho papers la" tie for housewives, sponsored by the of H. M. Baxter against V. vocational education department n. Baxter ver rA wa TT looked uxe 01a tunes arouna 1 ace. om iz success, men wiui 'i..tiMt(... 4aiM Itae capltol jesterdayi Tne last! e another ta November. J. W.jaro bednala to come laU tne - a f Mti- I Malam nf pMniHalnm fllail furl. . . . . . tow auura w wwuuuiw imui 1 . . - - - - - . . 1 u. at u A. aMunioyineai aa brought many familiar faces to I democratte . nomination lor Ute . aj.-, ej at the senior high school. Mrs. Marion county - clrcnlt court by Judge Artie Q. Walker. Presbyterian chareh was held re cently In . the church building. . . ouaiW. v 1 ewer is seeking a diTorce claim. I Three elders were elected, structor. As ; more than enough 1 m- hlt v. J51 jaree laers ejeasa. t - - v- 1 iust mra. un. a. ., , organisation 1 iecon w M-jB, ht wu nnfaithfni hr I v ..... uM T.Mir.v. women t1 STO ncvb was anfaithfnl to her who mored .VirT Mrs. Jane Mack; i .r.TTv w k- 1...- aing a atverce ror aerselt b. mM? 'SL?-0 n restoration of her maid- Mackenxle at the - high school, Klldewed furs need no cold stor- 1157. or Miss Gertrude-Aadersoa age. CaU City Cleaners, 8S7. at the Opportunity scnoou uar field building, I71t. In place of H. F. Butterfleld, re signed: and Mr. BIrney to snereed Sam Calrnes. H. T. Orr was re elected as an elder. Thl Is the first lime In the church's history that women hare Decree Granted A dirorce de l been allowed to hold the office of cree was aranted reaterdav tn I elder. Tbe new ruling was passaa Kew and beautiful riola. Portland Ealie Hutchinson aInt r: 1 I the cenerat assembly last May Gem. Come and see u at luier s 1 Hntcnlson. Custody of two minor permitting women to noia mis 01- girls is given to her. She also is nee. 8. W. Maupin ano josepn to receire 1 15 a month support Hughill ara the two remaining money tor each of the girls. The elders. Mrs. Maude Mochel was Hutchisons were married Jnlr chosen- trustee, and succeeds O. 2f. 114, In North Platte. The W. Noyes. Various reports for dlff-jrent de- on 8outh 12th ezten- Gardens slon. Attoraeys Mortag Spring Is prorlag morlag time for 'Salem lw" VT .v. " .r. ' V awndant is alleged to hare told mer Justice of tha peace. . has Bla wla BO lon cared for mored - from the office; in the Der Guardian building which he held with Bert Macy. to the First Na- Memberahip Sought Seeking tional bank building where he membership in Quill and Scroll, will be In an office with Robin national high school Journalism D. Day. C. M. Inman will more In- society. 10 Salem high students to the Guardian building offices hare submitted articles to be sent now occupied by R. H. Bassett to Columbia unlrersity for Judg and Bassett Is moTing to the ot- ing: The students are: Earle Rein, f ice occupied by Inman before he wald. Clarion paper manager; - - , . v Jeryme Upston, Esther GIbbard, Asks rTOtce--Sult M diTorce Martha Sprague, Paul Hauser, was hogua yesterday . In circuit Marion Minthbrne. Alice Speck, codrt by Frances Drew against Bob Utter and Margaret Magee. married Norember1 12.' In O'Leary Coming Tjp Date fefeJmitsrtSSI Portland.. She asks for 1 50 a preliminary hearing of Richard lences oft 00. per cent for tne year hiaiim Klii also seeks the return I times now. will be set thbi after. of her maiden name of Frances I noon. Justice of the Peace Miller Olsea Estate Probated -The ea rn, rv niiinft- TTi eonstant ouar-1 Harden said vesterdAT. O'Tmtt. I tat of tbe late Herman N. Olsen deling attitude of her husband and in thes County Jail followlsgi two of SilrsrtonwM, admitted o pro ; !hls idisposltion to Jealousy ' spoils sessiopsi in a hospital, tefca Jb&fea bat here yeteWayj Holda J. Oi- partmenu ot the church were gir n Misa Lake Watson reported on the missionary society; Mrs. Bert J. Byers told of the work, achiere ments and standing on the home and cradle roll department; Mrs. Layman gare reports oa the La dles Aid society and the Sunday school; Miss Vera Bogard oa the primary department. Mrs. 8. W. Mannin. church treasurer, gare hr niial renort. and Rer. E- w. Blew reported for the session. The reports showed that the church Is In excellent' financial condition and that salaries hare been paia her life, Mrs. Drew alleges. Harden that he would haV' n'ai-i n to be administratrix trader ij.n.- r.-iAH j I v.. jt -m (kaaa rhttn r A two oth just arnTea, a new uijim J to nie&r with him. nTjrr llr helra besides aerseii: uscar u. . I.VI. 1 1a. ST1iOJI I . I rugs 8lODlUllRy v See them at P. N. Woodry's Auc tion Market, 1010 N. Summer. held on 1500 bail. U nil er tli Mgf n : as uus ccuter a viccuu sj Farm Laborers Are Requested; TiSteAre Placed the the capitoL Robert Btaatleld. I treasurer. former u. 8. senator, was here to seek his old seat; Floyd Cook brought down filings of presiden tial electors aad delegates, ana there were dozens more. -' ' JWhesi the filings dosed a S o'clock, the offices of the secre tary of state were died with, lata comers. Carle Abrams, for mer secretary of the board af control, was there to fUefor the legislature. He said ha was get ting lonesome for the capital. Frank Loacrgan, speaker of the boose, also t fled lata., ,, Slogam were ' handed oat - right aad left la the final ncta of nunc. 'Beraral caaa wero all neS ta Hie awl waited wata the' last satnmte. boptef for a good auggeettosw- An was for Hoover," a aiecas) for a dolegat ta the aatioaal repbricaa coareaaoa, wna a doabio meawlng. was among the suggested. parted yesterday. During the day laix mea were placed at agrleu- I tura work, the best daily figure of the season. Little other work seems araHabla. . . ' : By aa Increase la the two south crews aa the stata highway em ployment project from It to 15, the forsmaa will conclude this work Saturday. Tha St asm will receira but three days work sack. Dangerou Corner in V Road Torn Improved -- BETHEL. April J-The crew engaged la county roadside lm proremeat, proridlng work tor aa- employed. Is now working: am tha pea road near the J. M. Nichols dairy tana. They are making fine fUl la front ot the 8. Baa-, rick turn and bars fined la a dangerous corner leading lata a side road east of tha (X L. Bra baker farm. Mr. Brabaker donat ed tha corner ot his land for this purpose. - "'"! Rer. aad Mrs. 8. Hamrkk and soa Eugeaa Hamriek at Oklahoma . City, are la Roseburg for a tsw days Ylslt with their daughter. Mrsj Oths D, Smith aad family. The nress room was Bounded during late afternoon, with re quests for the number of repub licans f ulna for tne is seats u rthr T. V. Keenan was oa I the house of representatlres from hand, not to file for office, but to I Multnomah county. Tha list was see some of the candidates. Ha Is I running close to tha 40 mark be- Affurinr them the ODDortunuy ox i fore dosing, this array wiu grre adrertlsing in- his particular pa-1 Portland roters some wide selee- per. Latest reports from aim werei tlons. that business was gooa. Thlacs appeared all mixed aa. State senators were fJllas for congress, . rcpreseatatlres were seeking seats ta the ate, exmce boMers were art er seats ta the bowse, aad eren officials ta the state labor noorement, each as C H. Ry nerson, pat their money ea tha counter for the bouse of repre- sentatiTea, RoUo Southwick greeted old timers, sad Roy Meyers was here to renew ae- qoalntances. Charles Pray, superintendent of state police, new oast tell bout hla ooeratfoa. and he does it tmt vnnhlcally. Pray went to Portland Monday aad had a delicate operation performed ea : bis nose. And ta watch him de scribe the sue of bone uppers And instruments ased while be was watching, would make one think It was anything bat deli cate. Filings were about " the only major news occurring under the dome yesterday. In fact It was about the only thing happening. A formidable list of names will go out before the roters on May 20 from which to choose, aad j It was a great day for poliU ofna Eren Rufus Holman was Ant in th inhhr Yesterday shaking I sertll ha MASa AAtnfimf If IaM hands with tlltraaBd ?l?1- "1 this year than for some time was aiso rereatw. oast, nrornosticators declare. ( ot onlr will hare a tignt in we primary election to resume his of- Olsen and Elmer C. Olsen, both of KtWerton. Real and personal Ladies Aid to Meet The La- nmnortT left hr the deceased has Alan AM nf T ocll. Xramnrt.t I . . . 1 . (11 1AA necorauon Toaays iodu-au v.... .tn m..i .f.n.A.. . . r . v v. . . . v -A..v .i. w auci. kuw fc7uwu -i Annraisers namcu u j iub d5COr,rnir.wI thu ail the church for a norel afternoon, are M. gT Gunderson. Hans Ser- M'.Olroyd.wlU spask Tbe Marcll and AprIl committees ;onnd A. Halrerson. ernoon's class form women, Get- wQl entertaIn A tea be tfrm er8 u ting the Most for your Dollar , in b thft March committed and the Ticket Filed O e o r g e W. the O. A. R. room. Miller buua- Ajnl committee will serre a Hubbs, city recorder of Silrerton, lng. All women, wuovuci v members of the class, are come o iiwun- " vo , eome. ducted JolnUy by me TocaHon. Ob ltuary Vrohmader In tWs city, Tuesday, April 6. r.nrvm Fronmaaer. asea years, months aftd 20 days. Sur- April committee will serre a Hubbs, city recoraer oi nurenun. - -7 Mrs. Waiter Low rS "seripture-tea. a norel and enter- yesterday certified to the county JxfjJ;iii lem: T-rt -ln -tr. All are inrited to clerk's office here a city of iclals "VirVVw? Join Tf Sal When 5 o'clock came the secretary's office - staff was swamped, and the official list of candidacies was not arail- able for' some time. At that time It appeared 875 had filed for office, at least fifty more than ran for position two years ago. Dare O'Hara, chief elec tion clerk, was too busy to compute comparisons bow-erer. S:iV"ai- ZZ iSrV. All the brothers. Lewis andJonn oi o- Gne of the upsets In early po- wck ivi v " 1. l aK v-AitaM num.r nr -iai imi v-. sxi. t mm m 1 i m - ii ml 1 uauaaavav --- maLai-ma uuusi wsaas Liin iiiiuk 111 m I wmaW aavs. in I iaVTwfr akran ail" I 9 . 1 department of the Salem school. Sweeter. Earned Three Sa- tes for reelection. The ticket I foma. Adam ana aerx I . Bennett, state senator from ina us iww ihwi iu v-.. 1 gem uigu -euvui wu, umu 1 j.. jj w oarrer, mayor; uurs 1 , . ,. tt.. v . . , edudtlon. M". Anol. Coitu and VIiUb & ml.bi. -ttT r-tord-r; M. Q. I Sttl. Jtmerjl .MrlM. trom Owl lint umue h. wwild rai tor a-- Answer S i. -JS. fSSST "CST kwk JSTB TZBETg S. tiled resterdar in circuit conn in I ... i, vi.w mwtA if I " .-- . - 'lnitTTlew cemetery. - .. .,..! ww . mvw -v . w , councilman. the case 01 ope o. gweaters recenUy selected by ihe 1 TV. Amaa ttannn JBSfSa and OtnerS. I r..,-. m.. ... I um TT-., .... ... PnA. T.lttla I JonCS " ; I Dear wuu duck o uu s du 1 tmuvo w -' - 1 . V r. . O. Krels, recelTer of the Mortgage background encircled by a white ing Logging company's mill here) Abe Jones of Jefferson, uti, ii ft Loan company, buo v v r 0". Us forseen this year, oniciais oiitne sge oi t . . - . . the company are quoted as saying ana zi aays. Rlnrr.lM lawn mower, linoleum. I vi. daa. mnvvt fn linn.lhMrhar nf HendersonTUie, M. I raa rnhra and furniture of all I ,.. . .in . tba numn Tht n- had been seriously ill In tne kinds at J, N. Woodry's Auction UlMlnr mill Is mnnln reitularly 1 Salem Deaconess nospiiai ioraT- I . - . . . . am . m at am 1 - " : . 1.. . I . 4 m a. rm i weanesaay nijm, mi :w. on a reduced crew ana tne yaraten weeics. sunew i . ... I ..HI.. AMMtlAin r. Anitlnnlnrlrti P.lnu rh-BaiTlCk CnlDll. Credit Meeting The ordinance. 1 .C, ,. v rhT,.ri.. An HI 7. at 2 p. m.. ln- k..Mn- M..f .nmr,il. tftlUk S""" ''"""y"" ,.,.- , . ttt . u wiiia tiBir. I " . . . I niaf nnrinnnn lor loani m. Tear. I lctiucul x. v. vr. ' ai rorunu, T ZZZiZm register remorais wim me cnieii - i man or me 'T. :7lof police, drawn up by tne city Lmdies Aid to Meet The West! Smith nmmlltM. has Been uionnev. .. . n.nuf nt .Tia Eitm .i . im -a v.jt I .. ... ia xr Vi Frank Eyre, n0.rt"yn ".V Retail Credit association, will be Memorial church will hold their Capitol St. April 5. Ernest Ar his home -mm, .'Jr" presented at the credit group monthly business meeting at the thur C. Smith, aged 71 years, mission to the hospital. - meeting at the Gray Belle this homa ot Mre. j. K. MUler on Sec- Wl,h4d of Leah Smith: father TfuLrhta Troon Meets A var I noon. Trindle will be present to ona street, Wednesday p. m., oI Mrs, Berkely Clyxer ot Wash enS' meetlngTt Boy Scout Troop Join 1 discussion relatire to the Aprll ingtoa.Mrs. Mabel CoUlnge ot k thm fialem ordinance. . . . twdonarters. Idaho. Arthur B. - 1.111 1 nrenvano ana oiueiw, aeauuu eeued. was Illea yesterday run i ...,. rji.d No- night. At this time the troop will u brtmgnt by Mary K. I the county derk by County Judge 5 w T be nresented with iU charter and , A T.VM.M lro.Blir. Teater- S t, Lt I. tice ot funeral later by W. T. ExwuUre O. P. West will Pk y filed their answer in circuit tolsttoV. There are seren Riaott "a 5011 IV . v- - tuuri, UBtC WUUI iuiuiiou .u I lieirS. I m--yjw Action Wednesday nlte at 7:80 At Seattle. Wash.. April S. dVv at T, N. Woodry AucUoto "T I .""TT" rrT.wl.nr I xrar Martin. Mother of Mrs. L ..:-L-4 Wrrpl- lawn I mo court w sen sou pruuon iuc uyc.mg nu Un John "" " ' -Murf Itiva1tu in that anit . wu niftM aown hr a state trsi-I "- - - fl- ofcSr after h-I .needed the B. Meoka of Portland, cnaries senate. Bennett, in a statement. said too many had already tiled for congress with the support of personal, selfish interests. As far as could be ascer tained, only one filing which republican leaders expected and looked for, was missing that of delegate to the nation al republican conrention from eastern Oregon. There probab ly will be serersl other racaa cies to be dlseorered' later. Yet the sticker is still . arailafcle, and probably will be ased In seme Instances. We Find Bayers - For Real Estate, Personal Property or anything that yoa hare Ne Commissions Capitol Listing- Company TeL 8900 "SSiySsSSSi rurnUur.: Property inrolred In th. suit. I 1 IlV UHlVvl 8f.AI.-k7A UV yVVUV VW I . .a - . ... ... MlMllT.A mfl. In Hospital--Miss LoathaJIad- truck no to 42 miles an hour. Shumaker of Los Angeles. GiaTe .A. rt I dlson. Sghter of Mr. and Mrs. gS appSred1 taEl JoJrt -Id. .errices. Thursday. April 7. a tn rthTtolice yesterdsy: Ruth Je Maddlson ot Renton, wasiu yesterday, pleaded guilty and rhsn J 111 Dlriiri oMSalem, underwent an Ulned 5 and costs. Cnanes, Sis uinsion, u " .(..n-nAlt nn-mt1nn Mondar morn-1 known drirer, at nooa sua Broadway; E. W. Emmons. 745 North Church, and H. H. Llnd sey, route fire, at; 12th and Trade. , r r, .v t pTT.T prt. blankets treated" with Kildew. City Father J. R. Buck . port- 0 appendix operation Monday morn ing at Columbus hospital In Se attle, friends here been aa- rised. . Permanent, odorless protection against moths Is insured furs and Axley Files RoUo F. Alley of Silrerton yesterday tiled as a can didate tor the republican nom from, the chapel ot W. T. RIgdoa and Son. with Rer W. Earl cocn ran officiating. Interment I. O. O. F. cemetery. JSJ" peace ,n Beltrert immortal i.nd on Monday to attend the an nual dinner ot Catholic leaders Cleaners, Tel. 0827. Clahs Proride Program The rtren on St. Benedict's day. ti I rrUT nirht v xr. rL A. lobby dinner was postponed from March program will be provided by 21, the anniversary, because ot members ot the Salem high the observance of Holy Week at bool music dubs. Miss Lena that time. Belle Tartar, director of music, Tocher. Couldn't Go Miss 1U caarre- Violet 8wanson and Miss Ruth g. p. Men to Meet About 40 Draper,- teachers at Leslie Junior ageBtg aai ticket employes of high and McKInley grade school, the Southern Pacific from this respectirely. were unable to leave xion of the valley will hold a yesterday, as planned for the In- con.ference at the chamber of land. Empire convention,' on ac- eommerce rooms tonight at ,7; 20 count; oi lUness. W."" o'clock. " ; Fnmce's e aB Ih1iT)lorment Men Visit-E. J. Mrs. Fred 9-DeFrance " stackTstiu director ot U. S. em- Salem for Nampa, ; Ida., where offices, and Arthur they win maae iae.r uom. . , - - Portland otIlce were the Silrerton district. Going to Canada Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Peters. 2045 Virginia street. were preparing to return to their old home in Canada. FREE AMBULANCE SERVICE To Friends and Customers Within SO Miles Radius Salem Deaconess Hospital . CaO 8321 : . M4rstly ttUU Bartt A PARK CEMETERI WITH PERPETUAL CASK fust Tta tflaatts Ftesi the Heart I Tvwa t CITY VIEW- CEMETERY Established 1898 TeL 8883 Conveniently Accessible Perpetual cart provided tor Prices Reasonable DeFrance - was manager of the University apartments here. r rhtmner Biaxes f The fire alarm yesterday morning was tor a chimney blase in the house at 18 OS South Church. No damage resulted. In Salem yesterday conferring with local employment officials. O : O I Births r Coming Events W"i , . peaks at public meeting. north courtnouse awn, o p.m. , . : ' ' ' April 7 Third District conference of State Federa tion of Women's dabs, all day session at Salem - Worn aa's clubhouse; Salem Wom an's club, hostess. , April D--Banquet of Ore goa Friends' Christian En deavor societies. v April 1 1 rand chapter. Royal Arch Masons, r. April 12 Grand council. Royal aad Select Masons.' j April IS Grand comma n dery, Knlghta Templar.' v - i . 5 April I1-1T North Paclf te district assembly. Church of tbe Nasarenev"' ;- ' . April 84 Salem district Institute, Evangelical chareh. May t-8 f -slc week. ' May 8-8 Young people's itui . vmiimi'i - iflaslonary State society, Free Metha- .dlSt ChUrC ila-, .j-s narri- To Mr. and Mrs. MHO Edwin Harris, route one, a boy, Kenneth Edwin, born April 2 at the Jackson matefnity home. ' Van Osdal To. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Allan Van Osdal," 1650 Berry street, a boy, Everett Jack bora March SI- at the residence. Barnes To Mr. and Mrs. The odore Barnes, route seven, a boy. Gene Theodore, horn March 31 at the residence. -.-- 'iiv ; : 'Balnea To Mr. and Mrs. John Reining Balnes of Portland; twin girls, Joan Ruth rand Jean - Ann, i born March 23 at the Bungalow maternity home. - -" Boock To Mr. ana mrs. uari "Emll Boock. 13 C C Lee street. a girl, Marilyn Jean oorn narca a. in thit city, t.-7--: ' Jones To Mr. and Mrs, Sam uel Paul Jones of Gervals, a girl. Bertha Jean, born Marcn s. - a: We relieve yoa from the troublesome details of ,arraninflr services when sorrow has ; made thinking v almost impossible., - " " Sdbern.nioRTUflfir'. neHULDmscioRS 45 H CAPITOL ST. . . ..PrKJB-Sf.'.. a, - . a. M a M Baa. a atWWa aaiaa-aiBaBBBai SaaBMB RRKiiian. prnatQQrTt. - wornar -fwi iwvs vum pw N(S)iriI(SE2 That Woodry Who Was Arrested: by the state of Oregon for not fumigating mat tress, ete-. before offer ing and selling same is 'in no way connected with the F. N. Woodry Auction-Market on Sum mer Street. : f ...' Dr. Chan Lam Chinese kledlcln 141 N. Commercial IU-ns 1 and 3 . , Salem - ' Office hours -Tuesday and Satnr- ulrltiltiurv" AUuTUL. Schaefers Hair Oil An all vegetable hair oil imparts nourishment- and vitality to the most lifeless hair, makes. the most un- tractable hair easy to man age and comb and also aids in maintaining any natural wave present A New Modern Hair Ott from the latest formulas of leading Hairdressers. 25c0c$1.00 :' only at Schaefer's a f -. . ,;j Drag .Store - -' ? 135 North Commercial St. -Where to trade to thrive1 Vacocin Qeaiiers astl Floor . Waxen lo Rest t Call 001O, Vsed Vnraitare ' m j aV . Ml mmm . 131 North High S)I!10 APPE 1 You don't judge a tire by the tread! Whether they're good for 13,000 or 33,000 miles, they look much alike when they're new Especially with clothing, it's hard to Judge value by first appearance Then avoid the irtrft and the later disappointment of selecting a suit of unknown make Don't rely on shop-window appearance. Don't . put faith in mere claims Depend on a Kuppeiv heimer rait, famous for thorough quality and de pendability for 57 years. Tempered fabrics, hand crafting assure that this suit will .keep its orig inal style through' months of constant use Think this oven no regrets ever followed the purchase of a 1 Kuppenheimersuit, They're notrdghpriced,infact, you pay ho more than the cost of ordinary clothes KPPiiliiHliDMEK NEW VALUE SUITS . with two trousers 5Vh m latmnaatnatiwti Ot&cr htttJtnMnttt $30 1? $50 Mm Msmw fashions for tun 416 state street' talem, Oregon r.r mm