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' SATURDAY; FEBRUABY 25, 1922 PAGE FIVE,. LOCAL BRIEFS AND PERSONALS Llenallen ot Hsppner In town this morning. C TTBS William Cravatt, .Lester Davis i Prentiss Pullerton left for a Seek end fishing trip to Clover llxe They will return Monday. Mnmbert came In from .,1,1 mtv last night and spent the f,y here on business. He Is reg istered at the Bligh hotel. ! Any Questions which Salem I postal workers may wish to ask the department at Washington, D. f!.. nhnulil hn naked the Postal Bulletin which, In the future, will have a question and ans COMING EVENTS What's New on the Market By REX STEWART J B. Yeon, Portland capitalist, was in town today on business. He was a guest of the Marlon hotel last night. rep. 25 Meeting of state association of Holateln breeders at Salem Commer- clal club, 10 o'clock. Feb. 27 Lecture by Pro- iixmur james T. Mattbews. Income tax statements prepar ed. Phone 2098R, Q. Ed Ross. 60 T TT Rankin, past president ,o Portland Kiwanls club. ..n h thn sneaker at the Kiwan 9 club luncheon Tuesday noon Meat prices will , undoubtedly - XI ..Khln the win uaye a . queeiiuu uu l experience i lav n"ulu - wers" department, according to a Lnt few da vs. Hogs on foot have communication receiveu morning by Postmaster Huckesteln. ject, "Love, CourtahlD and marriage." 8 p. m. March 5 Organ recital, William Robinson Boone and Mrs. ward Willis Lone. Christian church, S o'clock. Mnrnh 1 T nnt.. iit- j. side Glimpses of the Llmlta- r nuu ui Armament t onrer- ence," Professor Edgar H. u u.u - I 1 vuwmouu giauiuiu uui- tft g. W. Lawrence, manager 01 ine verslty, Waller hall, 8 Portland Launary company, auu o'clock. district governor 01 uregou win tie present as a guest. Ponnle use Swift's fertilizer be cause It makes them money. Bee Clarence S. JBowne or phone tbi lanui James 1 , JViattneWS, l naa kun iaob m unaou Willamette university. Huh- for J- A. Collins, deputy collector W.t "Tswa ...j ...I of Internal revenue, 'who has been assisting Salemltes In mak ing out their annual Income tax reDorts. Mr. Collins, whose head quarters in Salem is at the Salem postofflce, has been here for sev eral days. ' Cs this U-loan pnimlrierahlv BlttCS the hoi' August idays, and medium priced beef cuts are scarce. Tne prices unit ed two months ago were not en couraging to the farmer and a scarcity resulted in local and Pxriunii nnritins slants. There has been some Increases in retail hut this has not Deen general. - Eggs have varied prices today. ilenendine on the supply Ot WQi vidua! dealers, while some local rntallers are offering 25 cents In trade and selling for SO. Others are buying at 19 and 20 and aolUnir for 82 cents. The last Further Bonus Test Sirits To Be Filed Soon v...ft..i- toatn nf the legality of the bonus law will be Instigated b- t- .. ... , . expects to b ;e Court House a few days R. A. Bo A. J. Montgomery of this city, Circuit Court Demurrer to plaintiff's com- ho was arrested by State Offi- plaint flied lu the Bult o Cnrls. the state highway Commission cer V. m. tsioum, yieaucu Bui.i; tlan Danielson va Lena Daniel - B .j ... V. I. n I to a cnarge 01 bijocuius "" son et ux. ' J k. T.,A T.i.l 0. A. Oram, state labor com missioner, who has been out of uia uiiice ueuuime ui umucusn i gelling for 82 cents. ine mot for the past week, reported for pri(;e can D9 reasonably presumed rinfv fnr n nhnrt timn thin mnni- .. .u. . i. ... tn nntiMim. tlD me linvi ivci, iiiito .k v,, .. the effects of his Illness Gram is I jn 8pIte & the Increase In su- well on the way to recovery ana gar prjce8 specials have been ot expects to be on the job again In fere(j today by some merchants offering 100 pounds for $6.15. California radishes were on the market this morning at three bunches for 25 cents. They are rather amain but reasonable In price considering the time of year Rnoth. nf Eugene. John B. Yeon of Portland and W. B. Barrett of Heppner, members of are in the city today attending a meeting of the commission to a ciime" i atuL ei ux. t i i - was arraigned before Judge Earl Affidavit of mailing filed awarding contracts on bids sub I 6111116 LIlCS In California Race in the police court Friday the suit ot j j Ackerman and was sentenced to pay a fine Charles S. Burdsall. of '10- Probate Court Eleht Per cent paid monthly. Third annual account filed In mitted at the Portland meeting I earlier In the week and transact-1 ing routine business. nn. n 1 lU A wt1l tfllra t funt HUM nuintn v xuiru auuuui accuuni: men in iua jiikiiou uuuuu nut banc t ' hn.m in aafntv. Klmo S. the matter of the estate of Fred another rise In exchange value on i- m 1 liTnp-r Ri npt Monday, acpordiner to word 71 Pinal account of the estate of received by Postmaster ' ' nnha. ltir,.flknnf1.nlAM t1nA TTnnVodtoln thin mnrninor from Stanley Pappest, L. 0. Mills, Inventory and appraisement Washington, D. C. The pound, tnt rnvort Kridie Williams and amoun tine: to $937 filed nf tha now worth 14.40, will then De Tn.na Mottion wpta fimnnf thelfistate nf Simon Slo (nhnrirnr. liBted at $4.50. A gradual In men who were granted free Bleep ing quarters in the city jail last night. Word was received this morn- . "u ine by Mrs. P. O.. Heath, a niece AUgUStl.. . . Tr,.ni . mitral nf Salem for the last eight years( had died suddenly at the home of his nephew John H. Hunt, Los flnnffiSfSftd Author of Threats rreea to Nurse Family Washington, Feb. 25. George E. Long, veteran war department clerk, and, according to the po lice, confessed author of the recently received k iron white, former ambassa- be lnsugaxear"-- . . wnm. as soon as possible, according : to r.n 'Washington society. Captain Harry BrumuauB", artn f. . seriously ill wife tary of the veterans state am - children at their commission, this morning. Shortly alter announcing norm,tted to return two days ago that yeral mlnutes atter the ai would be heard by the iP . . confe8Blon WM drawn from court on the bonus law , a." - at oHoa h6aQQUarters yester- Brumbaugh. left tor fuu'i comnlalnt had been where he arranged "ltn i.ane . d Qoddell, state commander oi iue wnlcn demanded American Legion, to iaae iic. - Phnnro nf the cases. rrau. Trial Attain Delayed. Los Angeles, Cal., Feb. 25. No session of the trial of Mrs. Mada- lynne O. Obenchaln for the mur der of J. Belton " Kennedy was held here today, adjournment un til Monday having been taken yesterday. Voni Sain Forecast. Washington. Feb. 25. Weath- riMinna for tha week be rinnlnr Monday are: Pacific states Cloudy, rains, normal tem peratures. "Mm hat A LL my colds used to make m r a 'hut In, 'but no longer, for J take Dr. Bell'i Plne-Tar-Hone at the first warning of a cold. nit nUnirMM!lr wwi """S" SSr RtiG-Tar-none! for Coughs end Col state of Simon Steinberger. listed at $4.50. A gradual In- Angeles California, last night. Order setting April 3 as date crease in the value of the pound M t unmarried and is for hearine obiections to final has been noted during the last I .,, h hla twf. hrnthers. M. A Turkish, Shower and Plunge hath all for fifty cents at the Orecon Bath house. 48 Muchenthaler filed. Judge John Roberts of Polk county was in town today on bus iness. was worth hut S4.10 and on De cember 15 it jumped to $4.40. Love, the jeweler, Salem. M. W. Mahoney, of Portland who is well known in Salem nnnnf vaalnrilii v -iHaiHnfy friends w Mr Mahnnev. who la a re- Born to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thomas. 1383 Marlon street, Feb nnar Fairfield. Last nieht he re- mary 25, a son, to be named Ladd turned to ihn home in Portland. Theodore. "cnll"6 uujm,iiuua iu I SUrVlVed Dy HIS IWO UrULUCio, account of the estate of Gothard few months. On December 5 it , t Salem ana Milton Hunt of Newport. He also has a sister living somewhere In Oklahoma. TTia nenhew John H. Hunt will start Tuesday from Los Angeles with the body and expects to ar rive here Thursday or Friday. curthoi announcements of the funeral will be made later. so UK gan, attorney tor tne kiuu, ... appear for the plaintiffs. .. . irk. i.nnacf1iirn OI me HJ-a " AUO 11. v.." " . .1,. finnir nf aDDllcatlons by certain Legion memoers in a.u ance with certain lorms. iu.w plications will be immediately re jected by the commissiuu plaintiff will lmmeaiaieijr UwUB m.tt to tha supreme courts attention through mandamus pro ceedings. , Two hundred and fifty-five loan applications were sent to apprals- ee . l ..... n nnrn era throughout me upon tday. These were m to be sent out by the commission so far. ' , Eight hundrea ponus wo.o celved this morning irom ui printers with a promise ol more this evening'. They will first u. ij h th state officials be- fore they are delivered to buyers which will be about mam" W. C. Ross, D. H. Potter and filed with tne state corporation department here articles ot incorpbratlon for the Baker Electric Supply com pany. The company is capim""" at $10,000. Turkish baths knocks gaily west. the flu Economy in the use of official 48 envelopes among postmasters of the United States is urged in a Airciln tha marmirT drnnnadl .... ...n..J tnAmr l.ir below freezing last night ana tne Postmaster August Huckesteln minimum temperature here was rn Bome offices, the letter says degrees. There was but a trace employes have used an unneces- Commendation of his work In conducting naturalization pro ceedings has been received by Judge George G. Bingham from JoseDh Smith, chief natualization examiner, of Seattle. The letter from Mr. Smith reads In part: Your course with reference to requiring wives of applicants to come into court and go on record whiln b de.nart.ure. is nevertheless a splendid requirement, and since you have adopted this course, l am elad to inform you tnat nnmher nf other ludees realized its Importance and have Linen Productions From Oresron Flax Displayed In Store 28 degrees. There was but a trace employes have used an unneces- lde similar requirements of rainfall recorded and the riv- Uarily large amount of the envel- ei, ni luu uvi, at lum icvi, noo opes. falling this morning. Last eve mug a few Hates of snow ten. v t McCroskey. an attorney Ter.n.i shoe hinlne- narW f Stayton, arrived in Salem this .... , . ... . , afternoon to spend the week end best shine in town; white help : . ,, visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. McCroskey. ' Painless corn doctor. 322 State. 49 Tinm to Mr. and Mrs. F. J- Pnlanaki. 1585 Saginaw street Fehrnarv 25. a daughter, to be named Evelyn May. A. F. Galgauo, instructor violin, 633 Ferry St. only. 48 A meeting of state traffic offi cers got underway this afternoon in the senate chamber of the state house. All of the men under T. A. Raffety, state traffic chief, were present, and there were sev eral traffic officers from differ ent municipalities. The meeting was called by Chief Raffety. Support home industry. All our baby chicks are hatched locally. C. N. Needham, 558 State St. f' Accessory thieves of Salem are again in acuou. uuipiaiuL mok por cojds and tne nu tac the tall light was stolen from his . baths, at the Oregon Bath Blltnn.n1.lla n.klla It nrna narlred 48 uu.u.iiuuiio i. n ta f " . .... Jn frnnt nf the TiVtenda phllrch V9a m4na In tha nnli'nn laat nlp-ht.l Tri.il f fitetsrtn Went tO POrt ..iUU& kU kuc (u.kk.V lu. ""O - V116H "kv- - hv the Pew Mathan Hurnhh. 794 i A tn.i tn HDend the WeeK south Twenty First street. Tf von wtnh tn feel like a mil lion dollars take a Turkish bath at the Oreeron Rath house. 48 Numerous linen articles, among them dome nf thn finest nankins have and table cloths ever placed before -he eyes of housewives, made from Oregon flax grown In this Iclnity, are now on display in the windows of Kafoury Bros.' Btore n State street. The retting and scutching oi the flax from which the articles ware made, was done In the penl renttarv flax Dlant under the SU' narvison of Robert Crawford, then nf ttta nlont and now (111- , I LllallclgGl kJk k.iu vmuv .. mouth, has consented to maite ine ratine manager for tne wiuam run for the county commissioner- hue Valley Flax & Hemp Grow- Monmouth Man Seeks Place On Polk County Court Independence, Or.," Feb. 25. William Riddell Jr., a prominent farmer and stock raiser of Mon- ahip it it is decided by an elimina tion convention that his candi- Hper would be acceptable. He would enter the contest as a re publican candidate. - t v.axi, NOTICES 11UST NO'l'lCU OF AUMiais- i- t,.niiiv iriven that the I . a oeiion K. Berryman, unQer3iK..;u, -. i tn. naa"'. M.rlnn county, county uuiaii, v. - state of Oregon, been duly appolnk- 'ed administratrix 01 -j. - uninw kIsi neainat said 1 F v.a.v tint f Rd to oro- escawj tt.o iiu. sent the same, auiy vermeu iu v.-- undersigned, at ner remoence, w". vior uttfirnev uarei' i vrBBu. ui , i F. Martin, 413 Masonic inie building, Salem, Oregon, within six months from tne aate ot ims Una Dated at Salem, Oregon, Febru ary 10, 1922. trlx nf the estate oil iTeneir nerrvmnn. deceased. Henrv J. Millie, (jarey v. jwar-i tin, attorneys fof estate. pLsfAe Crow TUl 1 w n. ThomDSon returned mis morning from Portland where he spent yesterday on business. For colds and the flu take am association After this process the flax was tent to linen mills in Belfast, Ire land, where the articles were pro duced and shinned to Mr. Craw ford. The designs on the napkins and cloths are those of the manu far.turer. but the material from which they were made was grown in Oregon. I.I. I. tl.nn m.nnfantnM,a are illOll IIUDU uiiuuink.kuv.B 1 hettor in the Willamette Talleyl,,-.,. .im, their nnln- and that there is a larger amount I ion that Oregon produces the best of money in circulation man ineiua iu mu muwu public think3, Is the assertion 01 "Financial Conditions Better Says Woodry That financial conditions are end. nr. John L. Lyncn, osteui.akU.v nhvalctan. 403 Oregon bldg, pnoiie 1394, 68F5 Ten dollars was the price paid .., m..ii nf the Salem yesterday afternoon by A. J- ' . ,tv win be held at the Montgomery of this city, when he rclal clnb next Fri- was arraigned in the police court a'e at 7;30 o'clock, it before .Tnde-e lilnrl PeeB nn A fla' 6 6 charge" of speeding. Mr. Mont gomery. who was arrested by State Traffic Officer Dave Brown Pleaded guilty Las announced this afternoon. T-W studio movea iu Court St. Geo. H. Weigel, proprie- tor. Terminal Hotel now ready to accommodate the public. Service, Comfort. Convenience. DU Among those who will be ar raigned before Judge Earl Race in the police court this afternoon will be M. T. Johnson. Mr. John son was arrested several days Hrro ll.(n...nla Patrnlman -o uj wiuiuikjkic . k ctnre Hayden on a charge of speeding slu at tne rate of 33 miles an nour on Capitol street. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gesner a 7 1-2 pounu s-" -Deaconess hospital, February 24. She will be namea Barua.a Luthy, the jeweler, treet, Salem. 405 191S Maxwell, five cora me and spare wheel, car in 6 shape. For a quicK saie B. Millard at Salem w nTfuo Vivian Chandler, a form- ....it t the University of er Biuucuk . - - i. ia nnw attending the kv - . ,1. nnrma nCUUUl. " ' MOnillunuu F. N. Woodry, widely known as an auctioneer. Mr. Woodry submits figures on sales conducted recent ly in this vicinity to prove me statements. The stock sale oi me k. Johnston farm, Feb. 2, brought $889 for 10 graded cows; JU4 for tour two-year-oia neuei, wheat sold for 95 cents a bushel and oats at 45; hay at $10 a ton; checksns at 75 cents each, wh le all the farm equipment was dls- j t At the R. R. McAdams uuoeu ui. ... ir.i,r0rv 3. one eight-year- 3olt3, rek.ik.nw - , old mare brougnt " eight-year-old mare, $140; two horses $50 and $90; a span ol colts rising three-year-old, $230, oat and vetch hay, $U per ton; bailed oat hay, $12.76 per ton The aggregate amount of both sales were $4000. There are exceptions to all rules especially the British rule. WANTED TO RENT Building suitable tor small garage; must be located down-town. Reply Journal A-12 J 50 Postponement of the Chema-wa-Pacific college basketball game which was to have been Played at Newberg last night was made necessary, because two lriemhora rf tha Indian aeereKA- tion tangled with poison oak and were unable to' play. The game Will nerhani ho nulled off. for It was the last of the season with the Indians. FREE ConanltuMnn and examination, Brs. Bradford & Bradford. D. C. State Licensed Physicians. Ten years In nractice. Phone 626, SUltB 31 Q nrao-OTi hide- 48 Tlalaontaa tn ttiA niDOtiTl? flf til 6 "kltSOlCO lk kUQ ' Salem Federation of clubs with held their endorsement of the Children's Farm Home at Corval lis last iJight until the matter can given further consideration. A. E. Swabb, representing a drive to be put on for the relief of Rus sians was also heard by the ieu ration. Salem today on business. She re turned to Monmoutu m noon. Mistakes are costly. But there will be no mistanes il Dalrymple makes up your income tax reports. Tnree --- internal revenue service u v how to au Room 328 Oregon Diog 1009. Phone 48 Died DARR - At his residence, vi South Commercial sirecv, M Darr, age 41 years. He is survived by his wife and daughter age 9- Body at Rig don's. Funeral announcement later. At the residence, 14th fUik 1 and Lee streets, yesterday, Mrs Patricia Porter, age ii years, wife of William H. Por .ik,o survived by two sis- Halley and leio, , uohort R. Davey. also wnnam R. aged 15 .i,. Funeral will be held ofternoon at 2 o clock i-,n Riedon & Sons. Interment jn the City View cemetery. Influenza and grippe have, to date, arrested me three Salem police officers Chief of Police Moffitt, Patrolman Branson and Night t.inh Davis. All mre" - , a confined to tneir nuu.. We have secured the services of Oscar E. Munkvold. of the Chica Z lrt institute, and have opened B L we will give les- and water color. Inquire at W . J. n naner and paint 5rts-treet,phone4 Webb & Clough ixabino fusebal DIEECT0E3 rvTiruT F.MBALMEE3 It ni "IT PJGDON & SON'S Mortuary TT-enualed Service Special Merchants Lunch 35c Hours 11 a. m. to 8 p m. EXTEA SUNDAY CHICKEN DINNER Ice Cream and Soft Drink Open 11 a. m. to 1 a. m. 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