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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1924)
FRIDAY MARCH 21- r j I , , CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON IfTocaMJpiSMcouNm expect speedy senators piay bobbedhair ADVISES EUOT BOYS SCHOOL KELSO IN FIRS! BANDIT CAUGHT L j. McDonald- ami Aiiis B. pJJn ot Silvcrtoa anil Vorna ho nblU of Salem- hove boea (frant i narrlasn ucensoa.. Bfoney to loan. We- have sever ,1 tlioummil dollars, to loan on ,. nrupcrty anil Rood farm lunik, Sclltt n"u Waring, 341 State Seel. in- rjriiol anil Inhuman treatment and desertion are charged In a illvoroo complaint filed lm olmult (met by W. B. Fondron, againtit Wilda Fonilrcn. Udisa wrist watches 10- up, at LOTB6. ' Mrs. Kenneth Loter (Edith Hardy) was oolted- to: Salem Mon day from her home- in Stayton be catiso of the death of hec nephew, Alien Roy Vanderhoof, Jr. Mr. ,nd Mrs. Loter were married on: March 10 and. are making their borne In Stayton now where Mr. loler Is a weaver la, the- woolen mills. Mrs. Loter graduated from Ihe Salem high school h 192-J. Duzz. formerly Song Shop. The worthy matron of Chad tick chapter of tha IQastera Star inks that aa many; members of the ardor as. possible' attend funeral unices for Stotor Burnett which will be held Saturday moraine at 10:30 o'clock from Webb funeral parlors. Gladioli bulbs choice mixed 35c i dozen, 3 dozer- for $1, while they Inet. C. F: Bretthnaipb, flor 1st. 123 N. Liberty St 71 Judgment has, beer entered in circuit court to the case ot Brazier C. Small, trustee, (or $2,100 and Interest on a number of ether bums. Defendants, aura- Nathan Boy Foster and others, Preferred atoc Salem's paper milt, s pcrceno aimtionds, payable monthly- Hawkinot & Roberts. D. W. Raskins and P. B. Rod- gorst ot Newport,, were. In Solent oo business: Thursday and Friday. Mr. Hasklns and Mr. Rodgcrs are the owners of a SilKer- for farm. They were the-guests, of the, Terns- laal hotel last night-. CARD OT THANKS We wish to thank our friends for their sympathy during- Illness: and death of our babg; also for the beautiful flowers. Mr. and' Mrs. A. R. Vanderhoof. 70 J. F. Stelwer, of Jot terson. was a Salem visitor over Thursday night, reclsterlng as the guest of the Bltea hotel. Besides, being the owner of a large ranch, near Jef ferson, Mr. Stelwer has. extensive sheep Interests in eastcrni Oregon- Men! When you need everyday work shoes or clothes, keep us m mind and look over our line, we are In n position to save you some of thai hard earned money. C; J. Brcier Co. 70 A Iar:e "gallery1 of spectators U expertrd to be present Sunday when Graham Sharkey and Ercel Fiv meet In th erlnals of tho Illla fiflc Country club Washington tmirnnment. A fine- silver loving can is Icing given by fehe- Ander son & Urnwn sporting goods store lo the winner. Those sample shoes for men. women and children nre going f-t, did- yon- get yours? If your P'e i- here you eon save one third, c. J. BTeler Co. 70 Fred William, local attorney. Is soending a short time- to Port- Isjid on business. He is expected n return this evening. Just received a shipment of Teiina men's, caps., new shapes, and ffern. 11.5 to U.ii. C. J Breler Co. 70 The case ae-alnst Victor Relseck. ekirved with ridine a bicycle on which tHere was no linht. was dis- mtaed Thursday by Police Judge warK roulsen. Automobile glass Wood's Auto Top Co. Installed fr. Carl Oreeg Doney, president of Willamette University, will pre '" this evening nt the meeting h he held nt the First Presby terian church, beginning at eight i Hotel Biigh Arrivals Portland. J M Cavanaugh. I N "able. A Maclenn, O Pabion. Mr "H Mrs Lon B Armltagc, Mrs Mary Allison. Charles W Acker son, Miss Irene Block. Mr and Mrs oy L Carpenter and daughter, D J Belalr. J w House. Tom BIow . Sam Sorlngsteen, R R Ballard, f. Hauskens, Mrs Joel Hartwell ad daughter, Paul H Sroat. M J Clair Bowen: Salem, A H toke, Frank C Ferguson; Jeffer f. J F Stelwer; Albany, J K fadcrhlll, Mrs Halite Miller.. Ar thur McEwan; Corvallls. H K jmves, Mr and Mrs Elmer T Smith; Newberg. r M Haskln mrry Torbett: Pendleton, o'ee E Henderson, Mr and Mrs E Dickey; Reedsnort, Miss Ruth ke. James, 3 01110: Sheridan. " "r-1 Mrs, R S Walts and dnugh J": falls City. Birr Ross. Andrew " Hunter, Serge Chrlstoph; Ev '. Frank J Hennesey; "ttle Mr and Mrs H R MeMll J od daitchter, Oenrge A MoN O N Edmlston. Mr on Mrs M'lrew n Clark: Snokane. Mre Lestrange, A A Morgan; Aher Jj. Thomas L Marwell; San ""iclseo, A J Pltks. Leon 1 """h: Los Angeles. A R Smith family, Mr and Mrs Hcnrv ' Ehlors; San Diego, Oliver A !"tley: Fargo. N D, James R "sodolpi, : Wavelnnd Ind. J R Sn"'. Miss Vivian Oldhue; "'eland. O. Jere T Pemher'on- Can"d- T 5 fin j. McDonald ami Aiiia b. w . . i oiTr on rnTinu nnnmi niMrn 1924 o'clock, at which time Dr. Nehem- "uyntoii and Humilton Holt, ...... ......u, unu internal un- any ruinous men, will encak on wcstiims reliiling to world peace muiv miui-cuurea trioudship. ItutUlOlllS tjul )K hnr.-r-.ln H1 April 1, only, sixty bulbs 'for Jl .-iiii u, Oman blZQ our owa magnificent mixture, all named vtuiuiius nut llll a ielf-,1 TY M ir. jpliii,, 904 S. Liberty, phono, 1700 71 u. II. Crozier, assistant gouornl pnesenger ncont for the North Bank and Uurlinston roads, will bo llio speaker at the chamber ot commerce luncheon Monday noon Ho will tell ot the mill!nn nt ,ii. Iara. that tho railroads are epend- ... iu ouvoinsing the Pacific northwest under the specific title ot ino Northwest Lines Cam paign of Advertising tho Pacific Northwest for Tourists and Oth ers." Crozler has been with the tiiiun lie represents for 17 years starting with, the. Burlington al ou uuuis antr nomg. employed at v-incngo, at. fain, Kansas City, St Joseph anil Portland. J. C. Bnlr. the reaulae ramaM. man. Radiators, toodars and bod ies npa,re,i. mate St. between commercial ana rront Eugene Lebold, 295 south lGth street, was arrested hero Tim day on a charge of riding a light- uiss uicycic. no was cited; to an pear in police court. Filbert trees, fruit trees, Reduc ed prices. Pearcy, Bros., nursery, isi. atate street. 72 Loo Koo and He Tim, Solent Chinese accused ot violating the narcotics flrug laws, will be re turned here today from Portland. The two Chinese, charged with ma unlawful poesesflion of nar cotics,, will bo arraigned before Justice ot tho Peace Kuntz. Thoy will be returned to. Salem, by Sara Burkhnrt, deputy sheriff, and Lyie J. Page. United States com missioner for this: district. Plant ornamentals now or wait ;a year. Shrubs, trees, rose bushes. Pearcy Bros, nursery,. 237 State street. 72 Salem police Thursday recover- eu for August Knutson his auto- mooiie watcct. he reported, was otoion from Salem Wednesday, The machine was found Thursday iu lutr ociuuy of KOia. Jap. maples, camellas, native dogwood; choice rose bushes. Pearcy Bros, nursery, 237 State street. 72 After spending a day on bus! ness in Portland, Ward Irvine, acting secretary to Governor Pierce,, returned to Salem early rriuay morning1. Cam washed and nolished. Ilnv osei, kjuackenmisii s old stand ivi north Commercial, 70 Charged with hiding a llglitless bicycle, L. Dunn, 2140 Maple avenue, was arrested by the police nere Tbursday evening, A tine of 310 was assessed Stillman B. Daniels, Thursday when he pleaded guilty in police court to a charge of speeding. Miss Trula Carlson has arrived here from Toppenish, Washington to- assist in the operating at the Western Union Telegraph offici during the illness or T. E. Mat thews, who has been 111 during the past ten days. Mr. Matthews had a severe attack ot grippe, which left him practically blind for a time. He is expected to be able to be back at work sometime next (weok. : The woman's republican club will meet Monday afternoon ot the home of Mrs. Richard Cartwrlght, 754 Ferry street, for a social after noon. Judge John McCourt will speak on ths Immigration bill now before congress at 3 o'tlock. All women of the city Interested are invited to attend. Vivid tales of missionary life In India as she found it, will bo told trita nvAnlntT at the regular mcet- Inc- ot the Auburn Missionary society to bo held at tho Auburn .kisnp hv Mrs. C. E. Powell. e nr. C. B. Powell, Of the r 1 ...l.n II nxhnnl of TheolOg.V. Mr. Pnwell anent a number of years in missionary work in India and were forced to retnrn n-lAa n account of Mrs. , Following the address by Mrs. Powell, refresh ments will be served. . . i enloyed to- gether last evening by Salem and Corvallls Elks at a big meeting : . . . 1 mhr of acts of vaudeville followed by several wrestling events were on the pro "IU nmes of a number ot candidate, for "hip were road at tne snon """" . Ing Following th. pn ' meeting, a JmM was served. Although It ha, been ImposMhle 7 M C A st the First Methods J l h,'i Wednesday evenir.i;. wlTnee ' he erVanrzatlon ab.t 7l 21 IM John Harblm wes a2,rm;nrof ZX: was t charge of the concert. Robert AspinwalU who u; ITnlnc on combined pleaeure and business, Although there hT a co njrf'J imber of calls for MP ln reived at (he Government in . nloyment bnreau. orated in ton nection with U T. M. C. A., CoaCh HaVOfl lR Vlvlnn school track team hard practices mi encn any winch the weath er permits. Tiyoilts will bo com- uiuieu in tne near future Rfior which Hayes will be able to devote Ills time to more Individual coach ing. The Canadian l;nln lafir the American Stars anil sirim. will hang side by side hereafter . 1110 woomy luncheons ot the Kiwanls club here, indicating the brotherhood existinc h.-.,w,,0 n,n orgaulzationfl. in th iw ,,,,., o i-i. v. unioct, secretary, vesterday rocolved two large beautiful silk rings, one the Stars and Stripes u 11,0 oiner tne union Jack. Many times the Incnl Mk ,.,. Canadian visitors and It Is usual ly ineir question why there is no Union Jack shown. A number ot Salem dosr random are making plans to attend the dog enow to be held In Portland iTuu-cu. sti-25 inclusive. The show this year will have In it nh,t na ot tne barkers. Included, tor the 1 rime, wilt be a creditable number from California. "Lincoln His. Lite and Achieve ments, in the Cause ot Liberty," to to 00 tne subject ot an address to no given this evenliur at the Mt Angai college by Judge Potar H. U'Arcy. During the past tew weeks,, Mr. D-'Arcy has delivered this- same address before- several organizations. Dr. and Mrs. Cart Miller motor ed to. Albany yesterday where Dr. Miller attended the weekly lunch eon of the KIwanis. club. Due to Illness, Dr. Miller was unable to attend the Kiwanls luncheon here last Tuesday and the trip to Al bany was made to make good his record here. The Rer. Mrs. Mina C. Budlong, field secretary for the woman's alliance of the Unitarian church, is to, speak at the meeting ot the organization this afternoon to be held at the home of Mrs, Roy Bur ton. Rev. Mrs, Budlong, who is making her annual tour ot the United States and Canada, is on her way back to Boston. The regular meeting of the D. A. R. is, to be held tomorrow af ternoon at the home et Mrs. N. D. Looney about nine miles south ot balem on the Jefferson road. While aa many ot the women as possible will be taken to automo biles, it is likely that some will hare to go on the one o'clock stage, which upon notice to the driver will stop in front ot the Looney place. Ivan G. Martin today filed In circuit court affidavits relative to exhibits missing in the case ot ; Elizabeth Watt, on appeal to the : supreme court, and which that : court ordered produced by man date sent to the circuit court. Martin in his affidavit sets out that he has ransacked his files for the letters but cannot find tm: that they wore not of con siderable consequence and sets out copies of them as nearly as pos sible, The letters in question were sent by Martin to Mrs. Watt and had to do with ttte matter 01 a small loan Mrs. Watt wished to make out ot her resources. ti,o date of receiving bids at n, nnt office for the transporta tion of mall to and from the post nfflco and all Southern Pacific mall trains, closes this evening af ter which an will oe seni wMi, ,7lfi,i. D. C where they ill he nnened. L, P. Bennett is parrvinc the mail nt present. The contract calls for conveying the mail to and from tne trains in rtnaeti ennvevance with either screens or curtains to protect it. Plane for the new Parrlsh jun ior high school, to be erected 00 -A.,h riitrtl etreet. were receiv ed here today and are being held at the office ot W. H. Burghardt, uh,i iu,r,l secretary, where con- ...inNi mav examine ini-iu. i. r it. ,hmn or rori ana. mo ar chitect, is also Keeping -'"' copies of the plans In his office tor use ot contractors calling there. Bills are being advertised .... .1 h. nreacnt time and Will be opened on April 8. It is esti mated that the building will cost in the neighbornoou 01 i",- Fair weather with killing trosls la the forecast for lonigui Saturday. Northerly winds aro also prophesied and Is a rather ate guess that a coatlnuation of the same kind of weather will be on the boards for Saturday night a Q..,ir AHhouzh the days of the week for the past few weeks h... rather d,sagreiii. Sundays have usually been rather nice. Theodore Lindken In hie will 11 ich to his nine children and the balance ot his 17500 es tate to his widow, Helena Lind ken, who also Is named executrix. Appraisers are Emit Hoffman Kov F. H. Scherbring and Frank Massoy. a .jm nt 112 has been glr- k . inrr In circuit court is the case et George W. Van, Sari tln against J. H. Wheeler. Thirty dollars for attorney fee also Is al lowed. LUfiiBEOWWEB TO DISCUSS PROBLEMS Taroma. Wash.. March SI. Lumbermen from all part, of the northwest Including moat of the principal mill operators and loi sers. gathered here today to -- ,. retarding the cur rent situation and to discuss h? - fn-inir tne Industry W of the HborPrz- Jn the northwest I- connected Ith e meeting and no d.nile Mn of any kind was exptfct-.-d accord SnK E .lumberman in attendance. Cambridge. Mass., Mar. H. Service to country, joy In work and early marriage were enjoin ed on Harvard under graduates by President Emeritus Charles W. Eliot In an address which closed the public tribute to the aged ed ucator in honor at hia 90th. birth day yestordoy. "Serve the country," he said serve her in peace as well as in war, serve her by sacrificing money, for example, high profes sional earnings, in order to take public office, elective or appoint ive office. Use th selecting studies which you have av na,,i:U 0 IUI1 out wn you are here in what work, in wual profession you caa find joy in your work. DO not nut Off Itiflprln much. Do not wait until you thlt k you can offer tha girl you want "e luxur os and privileges to which her father's sue was accustomed. When you have made up your mind give cuance fa, tell hers." you HALL ANO DENNIS FiLEFOHREELECTION Charles Halt of MarshfieM anl Bruce Dennis ot La Granda todav filed with the secratarv nr tta their declarations as candidates! for th Republican raininatinn tr. succeed themselves in tho stato! senate. Senator Hall is from the1 eighth senatorial district, com-1 prising Cooa county, and Senator Dennis the 21st district, com prising Union and Wallowa coun ties. Both are Republican. Hall's platform simply states that he will serve to the hest ot his ability,, and Dennis slogan after his name a tne Ballot v.ilt promise a square deal to erer individual and every industry.' U. K. Chapia filed his state- men, as a candidate for the Republican nomination for district attorney ot Tillamook county. In his platform he lays special em phasis, on & promise of enforcat- ment of the prohibition laws TILDEH THREATENS TO QUIT TENNIS PLAYING Brookline. Mass.. March 21. Positive declaration that 1921 would be his last year aa a tennis player unless tho ruling- against writing for newspapers should be revoked, was made last night by William T. Tilden. here to take part in the national indoor mixed doubles tournament. Tilden Baid he would play with the Davis cup team this year, but owing to the rule against writers being enforced by the Olympic committee, he was Ineligible to compete in the Olympic games for America. ARIZONA IGNORED IN COLUMBIA RIVER DEAL Phoenix, Ariz.. March 21. Charging that California "lobby ists and representatives, as wen ns nower trust officials seem to consider Arizona's Interests in th1? Colorado river as unworthy of consideration" in hearings beforo the house committee on arid lanus. were made in a telegram sent u Governor Hunt ot Arizona today tu Chairman Addison T. Smith ot wi' committee. GLOBE PL FITTED FOR SEA e w.h . March 21 iTHor ' rlnnilless sky and wltirl the temperature 50 degrees above xero and gentle nrcex "" Major Frederick I,. Martin ond mn ivhn are to KO with him from here April 1. were busy to day fitting lour airplanes ot the United States army to rest on the whrnevpr they leave the land on a flight around the world .. i i.nrolv hceun At Sand Point aviation field, .u f ,i,. Htv. where the four machines landed yesterday aft" their Initial hop off Monday nt , AMn the Riant Douglas cruisers were taxied down to dock on Lake Washington. eni Wnsh.. March 21. Johi Groger, 17, farm boy of the Kittl ; "iix.v ,m.itfirn Washington, tra today of a firs degree murder charge with the admon -!t it. hi. mind to "go baca to Klleosburg. stay taer and kep off freight train Deputy sheriffs who arrested Groger after Frank Tiller, pool r!Z Mn at Kent. Washington. mht mb resisting Merits ft told Justice C. O. Daltoa here yesterday when tha lad was given a pwiimm - .K-. thmv brlieved fear from a mob had Induced Grower to make a purported confession. WUacsw before the court said that Groger was in Kllcnsbnrg at n..im. nf th shooting. H was ,.iA..A ihnt the youthful prisoner had gotten off a frMght train at Auburn, near Kent. March 9, Jujt icfore he wm arrested. Mififi Lpi Mlcheleon for ava years has served as wirelftits opera tor en a big tank stennwr of which Iwr ftther hi captaia OIILOLLLU1IU1 OLHOUii UrWlLO Selection ot a site for the new boys training school will either be mads at the next regular or spe cial meeting of the state board of control, or will rosolve Itself into another protracted period of In vestigation and parley, in the opinions ot some ot those who aro supposed to be closely la touch with the situation. On the one hand they loo It upon tho statement ot Governor Pierst that the selection ot a site Is to be made withm ths very near future as Indicating that there is a very definite understanding between the governor and Jefferson Myers, new state treasurer,, as regards this nutter, and that Myers is to go down the line with the. gov ernor lor tne Weat site, east ol town and thereby break the tri angular deadlock that existed be tween Pierce. Sam Koaer and Mr. Hoff Cor months, prior tot the tat ters death. There are others however, who say they know Mr. Myers too, well tc believe that he is going to allow the governor or anyone else to do hit) thinking m matters pertaining to the expenditure of state funds. and they loolc tor the new treas urer to demand time In which tc acquaint himself with the details of. the negotiations that have al ready been made aud investigate tho various site available.. Another rumor which Is gaining considerable circulation tn state house circles, la that Mr. Myers i going to ask to be shown quite clearly just why tho present site cannot be used for the new school. thereby saving the state from (50, 000 to (SO.QOO. In the meantime, the new treas urer is keeping his own counsel. OIL PROBERS CHALLENGED Continued from Page une. "And as fur aa the lenislativa ad judication can be effective, you have legislated the teases to be void and havo legislatively imposed an injunction with regard to the prop erty. "You have establihaed a policy of the government on this subject; and anything you claim wouia da; only a detail which would not war-' rant the further examination of my client In this matter. j Policy Determined j "You not only any that the leases were void but tho language you use to very broad and the policy you have established is very defin ite. You have declared the policy of this government Is that the oil nhould be maintained in the ground as a great reaerve supply to meet a national emergency. You have thus discharged alt the dutlea plac ed in your hand What is it your committee w invest I (Taring that entitles it to take; my client, who has been nere time and again with his- books and papers and aay you must testify further?" "Have you any jurisdiction which entitles you to do so under th standards and precedents or the American government V The riuht of congressional com- mlttoes to call witnesses and papers from all over the country to aid In framing legislation, the attorney argued, never had been sustained by the courts. IH-ny senate kicius Has it ever been denied?" ask ed Senator Walsh. No. but it has been questioned, waa the reply. There was a long coiiequy d- tween Littleton and senators as to the rifiht of congressional commit tees to summon witnesses. Sin clair's counsel contended that the committee was without power. There was an argument among senators as to whether the commit tee should decide the questions ilsed In public or private. Senator Spencer, republican, Mis souri, suffftested an adjournment to tHv the matter, but Senator Walsh declared u unnecessary. Senator Bursum, republican, isew Milffo. nl(t he believed the com mittee "should proceed with the xamlnatlon." Senators Kendrlek, H-mneraL Wyoming and Cameron, Arixona, said they wanted time to consider it. Chairman laau oe els red he favored brlnfrinf; the wit ness before the commmee. Benitor Walsh said ne wan. to give Sinclair every run, n. he would have in a court but he did not think the question of "f,r- mo eloquently presenieu i ua, carried any velaht. The committee nujourncu wm.- out deriillnpr wnemor should be queliond. His wifeTMra. Rita Stanton, is the private prosecutor who will hail into the Salem Justlre court J. H. Stanton, wnom ne na charKed with non-support. Two small children, she says, ehoitld be supported by him. Mrs. Stanton Uvea at 1S4 soutn v,on The complaint waa filed yester day evening. Mr. Stanton has not yet been taken Into custody. BURNETT Mlrmm Burnett olsd at her reel'lence 385 north HiKh street, Mar. 20. at the sue of t,7 vears. She Is survived by br wlitower Justice iore H. BurD.lt. on. sister. Mr.. Emily N. Jordan of Berkeley. Cal.. three brothers. Oeorge W. Belt of Spokane. Waa,., Job. J. Tt'lt of Foreel Orove. Or.. B. r. Belt of Collf. funeral rv!-e 'will he held Rt,ird-iy st 10:J a m from Wehb's funeral ar f jr, under the a -pl- es of f".rl wtek ehapter O. B. 8. 'iBl amrvlres will be held st tl porllan rremstorlum. The body Is at the sbove reidpte. nnnwtf Ohorles L. Brown dleil Thuriday .March JO. st . local hoipltsl at the age ot 71 years. The is'-alas were forwardtd to Portland from the niitdo, mor tuary for tuBtrsl rvlces and Inturment. The 1924 baseball season In Sa lem will be officially opened Sat urday and Sunday. April 12 and 13. with the Senators and the stronr Kelso. Wash., team cross ing bats, according to proseut plans Biddleu Bishop, manager of tho local club, announced this morning. While the dates with Kelso havo not been definitely signed up the negotiations have reached the uoint where the Washington team has consented to make the trip to Salem if its requested guarantee of $250 for the two games is met There Is also a possibility that the opener will be made a three game series extending over to Munday. Three preliminary games are scheduled for tho Senators before the Kelso clash, however. Tents lively Bishop haa lined up the Oregon Aggies for a game hero March, 29k and two Yannigan giimea one for March 30 and the other for April S are planned. Bishop has Issued hia first call for candidates for the elub to re port at Oxford park Sunday after noon for the first workout, and announces that anyone wishing to try for a berth is going to be giv en every opportunity to show what he can doy and that no favoritism is going to be shown In doling out the, positions. Tho five players who have- aa far been lined up to draw regular salaries from the club are Krlsco Edwards, who is now on the way up from Los Angeles, Wayne Bar hum. Sieck" Keene, "Bed" Lund and Bishop, Tho workout on Sunday Is to be a free exhibition and nil of the fans who are Interested aro asked to park themselves in the grand stand and bleachers for at least a part of the afternoon. Bishop says that he Is stitl work ing on the financing of the club and that he now needs only 45Q to put It over the top In first class shape. Sunday, March 30, will mark the close of the first year's work of the united Evangelical churches, which, were nationally merged at the conferences held Isst year. For a number of years prior to last year, there were two j branches of Evangelical churehes; 1 the United Evangelical church and the Evangelical church. Tha merging of the two churches here resulted in the soil ing of the church on North Cot tage street and the remodeling and enlarging of the church at Liberty and Chemekota streets. The latter location' was chosen be cause of Its historic feature, being the home of the First Evangelical church west of the Rocky Moun tains, and nto Its proximity to the downtown din'rlct. The year will be clospd and all improvements on the church and parsona-re nald for and not a cent of Indebtedness against either. Dr. Pol I ns: 8(1 id. The finnl communion of the year will be administered a week from Sunday morning by Pr. Poling. Noxt Thursday nl-rht Pr. Q. L. Lnvell. district superintend ent, will hold tho final quarterly conference of the year. At the nnntml conference, to he held at F'rttt church. Portland. Anrll 3-6. inclusive Bishop S. P. Spremr, of Ohtca.ro, will preside. UIDEHDMF-KIT1FB TBIU HEKMSG END Munich, March 31. The trH '.f ticnernt Lndmlorf. Adolnh lilt 'er and thrlr eo-defenrUnfc charged with treason for their nart In the "putsch" ot November nenred a concl'wion today. Prosecutor StnrrMn demand! Ight years Imnrlsnument for Hit ler, two for Onernl Lnd(ndorff .nd from one to slv year for tV others. He rwnmi-nd'd that the irisoners serve their term tn hat Is known as "fortrn-w eon 'noment" a usual fr political of f -nder. tnr w If h prisoner' "ve ron?M',T.-:Me fe"dom Su!srrile for the .Tournnl g 'V0 Sl Ea 9 Qii.itlly count. Is rr- !erythln but, epclU in eo.L Many p.opln think thvr cunno afford to buy Ihe best u.lllr et coal. Th.y are really buy In fi.l economy whMI 0 ihy buy a poor anid. 0 Ihe . pcple buy our t qu-itl'.y coal and Bav. rw.l i:.f-.-y. A s yo wlarTT "(int roel t, .11 msl" HllLfi'A?! FUEL CO. MERGER BRINGS CHURCH WELFARE Btuudnay st Hood Y rnone inoo New York, Mar. 21. Numer ous victims of a bobbed hair ban dit lu Brooklyn and Manhattan are ready to appear In court and try to identify a pretty bobbed hair blond captured last night after an attempt to hold up a Manhattan tailor. She was identified by the police aa the wife of Albert Oulmares, friend of Dcrothy Keennn, alo known aa "Dot" King, murdered last spring. Gulmarea Is serving a three year eentence in the federal pris on for using the malls to defraud. Mrs. Gulmarea gave her occu pation as model and her name as Betty Santos. She wore a decolette gown with a rope of pearls around ner neck, a sable coat, eilk stock- DB. B. H. WHITE QJL ANNE BREKKE O Uti path le Physicians, and Surgeons Tht. only nhvuiiMan in Knlam i using Dr. Abram'a method ot om-uwuiu v.iKHuci.s& uu 1 1 em inent WO 17. S. Natl Bank Bldg. Salem rRi&Ton s j wIvljLO 1 MORTUARY I , & rjnqualed Service I Continental Motor Parts No matter how old a continental motor you have, we can supply you with parts. W. E. BURNS DAN BURNS (Not Brothers the Same Man) Hi(fh St. at Ferry Salem, Ore. PARTS FOR AXX CARS I LADD &BUSH Bankers ESTABLISHED 1868 GENEEAL BANKING BUSINESS Office Hours from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. CAPITAL BARGAIN HOUSE & JUNK CO. buys and Bells furniture, hardware, dishes, utovcs, machinery, pipe and plumbing fixtures We Pay Cash for All Kinds of Junk PHONE 398 Foot of County Bridge, Center and Front Streets Auction Sale Tuesday, March 25 1 P. M. SHARP Located two mlkw lMtb of tinlena en Uie IUscfhIuV drlvu rond, or better known as lite felon ah road, In Marlon county, on paved road. Cun-sfoUiur. of Black Jersey cow, B years olil, milking i g-nllona now; brown Jcroey cow, yt-ars old. mllklna 4H gall011 now; brlndle Jersey cow, a years old, mllklnff 4 Rations now; mottled JurML-y cow, I years old, milking 4 gallons now; red Jersey cow. I years 4MaV milking 4 gallona now; brown Jersey cow. S years q'-!. milking I gallons now; yellow Jersey cow, 4 years old, t! frsehon soon. All the above cows tubercular tested, tine comltllon and all A Ne. 1 dairy row. with good teats and adders, and U you want dRlry cows, don't overlook this herl ' TWO UKOIKTEIIKD nKHKSHIl.K BOAIl llOti Pike Winners A chance to purchase hcrC boor at your own price. PedlgTcou and transfers given purcho-iera on day of sale. MM 11 IN .ft. CltALV, 1IE.VH, KILO. HAV Ko. Bltaaard enslUge cutler; Tractor bolt, about 100 feet by inches; small feed culler, band or power; platform scales. Chat tain fanning oilll with bugger attachment; half truck Sludebaker wagon; seven-foot Ueerlng binder with tongue truck; five-foot Champion mower; ten-foot Deerlng hay rake; fourteen doubt dUH Monitor drill; No. m Oliver chilled plow; twelve-Inch John Oeere steel plow; single shovel plow; cultivator, eeventeeu-tooth spring tooth harrow, atity-toolh P. a harrow; two-hone, Cntlaway dine harrow; good steel horn etock saddle; slto, tijs; flat rack; woodaaw outfit; lH-nors Newway engine: II bushels prlg aeed eaU; baled atraw; loose hay; No. II DeLaval ereans separalor; a lot ot good sscka; lot laying hens, smalt circular aw wllh ehafllng; t Jointer.; borae collars, hoee, forks, shovls aco'jpe, tools and many other articles. TEllMS CAHII. RIJIKII D. MINril, Owner WoodryWoodry Kipert Live Bt,k, Phono fill Furniture PAGE SEVEN inga and pumpt. She ence interrupted her polica mquteitora to ask for ft cigarette. She puffed away While they tried to draw from her additional In formation. Washington, O. C Tho first deficiency appropriation bill car rytng $166,871,785 was reported by the aenato appropriation com mittee. The committee added $3, 174,000 to the. bill aa passed by the house. g'alrmi.artttartt KMBAT.MKRS AND PCNKUAIi DniKOroitS Phono 165n Efficient WorkModerate Prices, TERWILLIGER Residence Parlors 770 Cbemeketa St. Phone. 721 Lady Embalmer Webb & Clough Leading FUNERAL DIRECTORS EXPERT EMBALMER3 1 R ma und IU-ul jato At'CTIONKKIta Hatrm