1 1 I U III II 1 I )
11" UU.'HILW 1
gjT LOCALS
Capital Monumental Works.
2210 S. Codi'I St. are now having
a sale on all monument and
memorials now ia stock made
from Standard granite. All work
and material guaranteed. Phone
CSit, J. C Jontw, Prop. 75
Terrlliiger undertaker poo 72
Albert Geyer. graluate of Wil
lamette university with the class
of lSi4. and now prtnei-wt of the
lilirh school at Lyons, was In Salem
tutlay.
Marcel and Hot -oil ehampoo,
75 eta., by experienced operator.
104SW, 373 N. Church. 75
IJolua Pollock of Grants Pass
was in KiUin tJil morning.
Miv. F. R. iiio u Corvallla waa
In Sak-m this morning. Mrs. Sie
Is the wife of Professor Sipe of
Origon Agricultural college.
Love Fne Jeweler, saiem.
M. Tieyer ami his eon "William
were in Salem this morning. They
are residents of Mount Ansel.
Gladioli bull. Iteulfch G. P res
nail. 2425 Laurel Ave. 27
James McCllntock and Rawson
Chapin, representing Willamette
university, debate apainst Albany
coIIoko last nltfhi, tho contest be
ini; on a-1 open forum bils. The
question was "Resolved: that con
Kresa should be empowered to over
ride by a two thirds vote decisions
of the supreme court declaring
acts of congress unconstitutional."
At the close of the debato the audi
ence was allowed to ask ques
tions, bein answered by the speak
era. McCHntock and Chapin will
meet a Linfielj col lego team Tues
day nitfht, the contest there being
sin liar to the Will tmatte-Albany
meet. On Saturday, April 4. the
same Willamette tram will debate
afiiinst a team from C. P. 8. A
decision will be rendered In the
C. I. S. content.
Ruzz open Sunday C IS State.
75
William MrKiimcy, student In
the Willamotto law school, under
went a minor operation In a local
hospital yesterday. Tho operation
ffius u BiiccesH, and Mclvinney was
disehared from the hospital to
day. Radio fcet free. A-sk for a tick
et. Salem Electric Co., Masonic
Temple, phone 1200.
Rev. Pendleton of Tangent under
went a minor operation at a local
hospital Friday. The operation wa.s
'.ho second within the last few
vecks to be performed upon him.
Electronic method cures all dis
eases. Dr. Stapran, 308-10 Ore
ron bldg 75
Mrs. Alica Dodd is reported to
bo steadily improving in health
She had declared that she will bo
nut of tho hospital, where she has
been staying for a number of
months, within a week, but'authori
ties at the ho.spitat shite that the
time will probably be longer. Mrs.
)edd in nu instructor in Willam
ette university, and a house moth
er for the Beta Chi sorority.
W. 0. W. dance Derby Sat. nltc
The Salem 'li-rli school brisket -kill
team is expo ted to arrive in
Cl:ii:go Sund iy ni'-'IU. They will
woik out in the I'ir.versity of Chi
cago gymnasium Mon.lny and
Tuesday.
Miss Maude Covington, head 11
b arian at tho Salem public li
brary, will return to Salem Mon
day, it was slated at the library
today. She left Thursday for a
vacation in eastern Washington
and Idaho.
Think kodak; then Buzz.
Sixteen letters were sent out this
morning by Superintendent Hug to
members of the accrediting com-
AT THE THEATERS TODAY
Oregon
"The Golden Bed"
libsrtv
5 "The Ape of Desire'
Blipb
5 Acts Vaudeville and
sf: Pictures
GritT- d
f,t "Tie Chocolate Soldier"
se Urand'jn Opera Co.
Portland, Fred C Miller. O M
Pirton. 1 Straufs. Mr and Mrs
.Tnmes F Wilson and daughter. C
H Cot, W I) Kllifon. It F Creamer.
R M CarIon, Mr and Mrs Roger L
Dayton, Vernon M Suckow, II W
Nevers G It MrMn.imy; Silem. j
Mr and Mrs Harry L Hughes nn.l!
children. A H Drake, H M Dowd
Frank Hiehcrt. I A DeFranee, Wil
liam Sayles, Ivan Jones, E L La
moreux; Corvallls, II W (Justin
and family; Newberg, Ralph N
Jlymer, Mrs Dora V Lenta; The
Dalles, George Robert, Nick
Thomas. Mr and Mrs C E Miller
Albany, A L Hem. Mrs Eunice M
Wilson and daughter. George Rat
tt; Tillamook. Harry B Lawson;
North Rend, R C Iimce, Mrs Ma
bel B Bruce, Miss Viola E Hurd;
Monroe, James Day: Oregon City
Mr and Mrs Renton B Smith; Su
ver, Fred J Fairfowl; Tacoma, Wn
Mrs M Campbell and son. T Camp
bell. Sr. Miss Myra B Walling; Se.
attle, Mr and Mrs Peter Cooper
Allen, Hugh O Do well. H G Boone;
Walla Walla, Mr and Mrs A M
Wegert and children; San Fran
cisco, David Caplan, Mr and Mrs
Roy W Stephens; Hollywood. Jas
Bell; Tellowstone National Park.
Wyo, Frank Stebens; Chicago,
Charles M Shaffer, Roy Esplen,
Mr and Mrs Walter M DIx; New
York. Mr and Mrs James H Cos
t!lo. Mis Winifred Wilson. Misi
Racine Witson, Miss Euphemia
Wilson, Mr and Mrs Jy F Usher;
Boston. Ma, Nat Rnyull; Van
couver. It C, Mrs M attle Grupp.
mlxslon of the Northwest Associa
tion of Secondary and Higher
Schools, cullins a meeting of the
eu munition the day before tho con
vention of the Inland Empire Kdu
rational association at Spokane.
The convention is to be held April
i and 4. Superintendent Hug is
head, of the commission, the pur
pose cf which Is to standardize the
requirements in secondard schools
In the northwest. Every school fas
graded upon various phases of work
done. Lat year Salem hitch school
had no black marks against it.
Dance, Schindler hall tonight.
75
Oran Polk, a 14 year old boy
living at 329 North 14th street, is
reported ot the police to have run
away from school yesterday be
tween 12 and 2 o'clock and is still
rnlsslng. He is described as five
feet two inches tall, weight 100
pound, wearing a blue coat, gray
cap, blue overalls and blue shirt
and high top boots. He has blue
eyes.
Electronic reactions of Abrame,
Dr. White, 506 U. S. bank bldg.
75
Carroll Klser of route 2 was ar
rested on Court street today for
speeding.
Dr. Stone, Perry drug etore.
75
Sleepers at the city jail last
night were Jack Hayes and George
Brown.
Dr. John L. Lynch, osteopath
ic physician and surgeon, 403 Ore
gon bldg. 75
Joe GLder was fined $1 In police
court yesterday- for overtime pack
ing, M. Seeley Z for allowing his
dog to run at large, and F. A. Vo
get $5 for speeding.
Beat grade of woe! id 11 Inch
mill block for furnace and heater,
3 large loads for $15. Prompt de
livery. Phone 1542, Fred E. Wolls
J. IT. Tanzor who was arrested
Thursday night on a charge of as
sault and battery, alleged to have
molentcd a young woman today
furnished $300 bail and was re
leased from Jail. When taken be
foie Justice of the Peace Small
T.inzer was not ready to make a
statement whether he would ask
a preliminary hearing.
Dance, Schindler hall tonight.
75'
Plastering will be finished on
the new Elks Temple April 10, ac
cording to statement made this
morning by those in charge of the
work. The exterior work on three
eldes of the building has been fin
ished except for small quantities of
cement being placed between the
large gray stones, which was being
done today. Stucco of a light
brown color to match tho brick
work will be placed on the out
side wall in back of the building.
Tho scaffolding on the other three
aides of the place will bo taken
away Monday.
Special, good touring car to
trade for a lot. H. E. Brown, 10!
S. Commercial. 76
Willamette university students
began to anive in Salem this after
noon preparatory to the opening
of school Monday. The university
has been closed for the past week
on account of spring vacation.
Displaying monuments made
from best quality foreign and do
mestic granites, prices moderate
and uniform to all. Roy Bohan
non, manager Blaesing Granite
Co., display rooms in City View
cemetery. Phone 1266.' 81
Oliver Sharpe, 1416 North 16th
street, was admitted to the old
people's deiiartment of the Salem
Deaconess hospital this morning.
Monuments of best quality
granite. No change from long es
tablished policy of moderate pric
es. Salesrooms in City View cem
etery. Blacsing Granite Co., Roy
llohannon, Mgr. phone 1266. 81
The echoes of a scandal In the
Portlnnd fish markets were heard
in Salem today. The Portlnnd deal
era are accused of putting a large
amount of water In their oysters.
One Salem dealer stated that he
wanted It known ho never puts
moro th.m four per cent of water
in his oyster.. There is a state
law requiring that not over 16 per
cent of the product as sold hall
be water.
See our windows for rug and
then "ur immense stock for your
selection on our 3rd floor. Ham
ilton. 75
Business at the local Y, M. C.
A. employment bureau, which is
being operated in cooperation with
the United States employment
service, was the most extensive
during the past week that It has
been for a number of months. A
total of 155 men applied for work
at the bureau, of which 95 were
referred to jobs, and 73 reported
placed. Requests came In from
employers for 106 mpn. Thlrty
ffve of the men placed were agri
cultural and farm workers, 34
common laborers and 9 woods lab
orers. Out of 12 women appli
cants 4 were given work, one as
a cook and 3 as hotel housekeep.
era.
Automobile owners when pol
ishing your car demand Magic
Pol If h. For sale at Rex Shoe Shin
ing parlor. 383 State, made In
Salem by F. Butterfield. 75
There will be a spe
cial meeting of Che
meketa chapter, order of
DeMolay Saturday night
at 6:30 o'clock. Washing
ton chapter of Portland will con
fer degrees refreshments, ev
erybody out by order of Master
Counselor. 75
Mrs. W. ItuUke, of Turner, was
a Salem visitor today.
New houe, east front lot, close
In $2250. 6 room new house
$3950, $250 down. 4 room house
close in, eat front, $2650, $400
down. A. State street corner lot,
well located $2200. New home,
hardwood floors $4800. Beautiful
country home $6800. Gertrude J.
M. Page, 42 N. Cottage St. 75
Mrs. W. O. Dlrktaa, of West
Suyton waa In Salem on private
business this morning.
A rMs" aorvieA will ha tho
special feature of the program at
me rirot cnrutian cnurcn Sun
day eveiiinr Lars' a urilnrna ra
greatly enjoying our interesting
and helpful programs. Come and
aee for yourself. Go to church
sunuay. 75
Mrs. M. E. Jones, of Sllverton,
took a trip to Satem today.
A Star car made a record laflt
Saturday when it climbed the
Samuel hill, a short distance east
of Dallas. In high gear. Aa far as
la known there has never been
any other car to make the grade
on high; partly because of the
dteep, winding grade and partly
because of the cutup condition of
the roadbed. The Star, a 1925
stock 'model, carried one passen
ger besides the driver and exper
ienced no difficulty in making the
ascent. 75
C. J. Sims was in Salem this
morning. His home is In Mount
Angel.
Tree prices reduced to lesa than
half price to- clean up for this
spring. Cherry trees 20c to 25c.
If you want bargains come at
once. Phone 1 1 40M, ealea yard
202 High and Ferry. Frultland
Nursery. 75
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McEachren,
of Portland, are visiting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mul
len. McEachren, who is affiliated
with the Valve World, a Chicago
publication, fs making a study of
the cost of collecting the state
gasoline tax.
Special dance, by request, Sat.
night, Tumble Inn. Paramount
orchestra. 75
E. Cook Patton and M. MeCros
ky are to furnish the entertnin
mcnt at a jitney supper to be
given by the Macleay Grange on
April 3.
Dr. Marshall, ostecpath Or.bldc
Four Willamette university
students are slated to attend a
student Y. M. C. A. conference
held at Corvallfs this week end.
They are Ross Anderson president
of the Willamette Y. M. C. A.,
Herbert Jasper, vice president,
Charles Swan and Leroy Hiatt.
Dance Tumble Inn, Sat. nlte.
75
With the arrival yesterday from
Toledo, Ohio, of Walter Sinclair
under the charge of William Les
ter, deputy fire marshal, the num
ber In the county jail mounted to
22. The number may diminish
before the day is up as Jack
Sorahan is to appear before the
juvenile COUrt this aftornnnn ua
may be returned to the state train
ing scnooi.
All Stars Derby Sat. nlte. 75
John At Bostcr has filed com
plaint In circuit court against
Horb E. Sharp for $412.50 and
$500 attorney's fee.
Always shop our windows. It
paya. Now showing rugs. Hamil
ton. 75
Ruth A. Eyrley has been named
as guardian of the estate of Mary
Jane Eyerly, a minor.
Allan Jones has been designated
by County Judge Hunt as admin,
fstrator of the estate of George
W. Plank.
William Kunciter has been
named in probate as administra
tor of the estate of Alzbetha Kun
citer. also known as Elizabeth
Kunciter. The estate ia valued at
I3.S00.
See Mondays adv for special
priced room size rugs. Hamilton.
75
E. L. Cray was fined $5 today
for allowing his dog to run at
large.
J. Reed was arrested today on
a charge of drunkenness and vag
rancy. William Wallace of route 7 was
fined $7.50 in police court today
for speeding.
Applications for teaching posi
tions In SaPm public schools have
been pouring in at the office of the
city superintendent of schools dur
ing t h 0 past to w d , 1 Election
"f teachers will be hell nt a spec
ial meeting of the board Tuesday
night.
Re sure and get your rug at n
laving next week at Hamilton's.
Dr. Walter Drown of the Mi: Ion
County Child Health Demonstra-'
lion will addresn a convention of
the Inland Empire Educational
association at Spokune Anril 11
His subc-ct will be "Heilth as an
Educational Objective." Delegates
from the entire northw.-st are to
ue present at the convention.
The entire stock of rugs will
be placed on sale at special pric
es all of next week at Hamilton's
75
Application hus been made to
place on the motion docket In cir
cuit court the case ot Claekimas
county against the Oregon A Cali
fornia Railroad company.
Among O. A. C. students return
ing to school today were Emery
Dieffenbach and Julian Bur
roughs, who have been spending
spring vacation at their home in
Salem.
T
E
Oscar Furuset of Portland has
applied to the state engineering de
partment for authority to construct
Cause Creek reservoir for the
storage of 30,000 acre feet of water
from Cause creek and Walla Walla
river, also for the construction of
Dry creek reservoir for the stor
age of 20,000 acre feet from dry
creek, and the appropriation of
the stored water and water from
Walla Walla river and Cause
creek for the irrigation of 25,000
acres, development of power and
domestic purposes.
The Central Pacific Railway com
pany has applied for authority to
appropriate water from an un
named creek for railroad and do
mestic supply in Lane county at a
cost of $9000; also for the appro
priation ot water from Trapper
creek for the same purpose In
Klamath county at a cost of $6000
also for the appropriation of water
from an unnamed creek for rail
road purposes and domestic sup
ply in Klamath county at a cost
of $15,000.
Other applications that have
been filed with the engineering
department are:
C. L. Hazen of The Dilles. water
from an unnamed spring for do
mestic purposes in Multnomah
county, at a cost of $120.
V. Cawlfield of Crane, water
from Gun barrel creek for storage
in a reservoir to be constructed,
and the appropriation of the stor
ed water for Irrigation of 150 acres
in Harney county.
Horace N. Warner of Myrtle
Point, water from a spring for do
mrstic purposes in Coos county.
Mrs. Grace H. Palmer ot Pal
mer Place, Corbett, water from
an unnamed spring for domestic
including garden Irrigation in
.Multnomah c-tunly, at a co&t of
from $200 to $300.
Alonzo MeDougall of Marshfield
water from two unnamed springs
for domestic purposes in Coos coun
ty, nt a cost of $350.
George W. Adams of Nyssa. wat
er from Green's Gulch and Stecn
Klngnian & Co., waterway for ir
rigation of 140. i9 acres in Mal
heur county, at a cost of $1500.
Central Paeifij Railway com
pany of Portland water from Cold
Creek for railroad and domestic
purposes In Klamath county, at a
cost Of $i000.
IT. F- Diteman, Jr.. ot Harris
burg, water from Putnam creek
for domestic, development of 30
theoretical horsepower and for Ir
rigation of 3 acres in Linn county
at a cost of $3000.
Southern Pacific company of
Portland, water from an unnamed
creek for locomotive and railroad
purposes in Lane county, at a cost
of $7000.
W. O. and Mabel A. Morrow of
Independence, wat.T from La
Creole creek for irrigation of 30
acres in Polk county.
The High Street Sluggers' base
ball team defeated the Newsboys
by a score of 15 to 10 in a game
played on the high school athletic
field this morning. The Sluggers
were captained by LaMar Shep
herd. Harry Steinbock was cap
tain of the Newsboys. The ages
of the boys who played .ranged
around 14 years.
Reports of public school teach
ers, filed with Superintendent
Hug today, indicated that GO of
the teachers now employed In the
Salem public school system intend
to take professional work In sum.
mer school this year. Seventy-two
stated that they dfd'not Intend to
take summer school work, and 30
expressed themselves as undecid
ed. The percentage of teachers in
tening to go to summer school Is
the largest In the history ot the
Salem schools.
The art exhibit at Lincoln
school Wednesday and Thursday
nights and Friday afternoon of
this week has been a distinct
financial success, according to
school officials. More money was
taken in at Lincoln school than at
Highland and Englewood com
bined, where the exhibit was prev
iously held. The money derived
from the exhibit will be spent on
pictures tor the school rooms.
The cast for the senior class
play was not selected finally at
the tryouts held Friday night at
tho high school auditorium. Final
select ions, will probably be made
by Tuesday, according to Miss
Frances Hrubetz, who has charge
of the play.
Charles Goodwin, adjutant of
the American Legion, will spend
the week-end in Dallas.
Miss Elizabeth Braun, clerk In
the state highway department,
and for two seion1 of the legisla
ture, assistant chief rlr-rk of the
senate. leTt today for Portland to
make her heme.
The Salem Lions club voted to
enter the international Lions at
tendance contest nt the niet,tinir of
the local club this nonn. The
United States and Canada have
been divided Into districts, local
clubs within each district being
matched against one another, and
the districts then.seTves also being
matched against one another.
First, second antf third prizes are
to be awarded within each dis
trict, and between districts. At
tendance of each Lion Is counted
whether or not h attends his own
club.
Announcement was made this
noon that the Ralem and Portland
Lions will broadcast a program
from the Oregonlan tower at
Portland next Tuesday evening.
March 31, between 8:30 and 9:30
o'clock. Rev. Martin Fcreshetlan
of Salrm will give a short address
on "Ltonlsm," and several mus
ical numbers 'n he riven. 1
Brandons to Close
Costly Engagement
Here This Evening
By HARRY N. CRA1N
Closing a three-day engagement
that has been featured by excep
tionally creditable performances
and a discouraging lack of patron
age, the Brandon Light Opera
company will this evening present
'The Chocolate Soldier" at the
Grand Theater.
Indications at noon today were
that the house will not be more
than half filled, and that the com
pany will leave Salem several hun
dred dollars In the hole as a result
of Ha three-day visit. Thursday
evening there were but 128 people
In the audience, and last night the
attendance was only 20 more to
witness a splendid presentation ot
"Robin Hood", America's best
loved comic opera.
There was the same praise
worthy excellence about last
night's performance that has
marked all ot the productions
staged here by the Brandons dur
ing their two engagements at the
Grand the same high quality of
characterization and Inlerpreta.
Horace Rahskopf, public speak
ing Instructor and debate coach of
Willamette university, returned to
tho campus today after spending
most of the week in Portland. He
stated that the Willamette debat
ing tea m is now a pproximately
half way through with Its tour.
Redding and Derriman, who
com lose the team, are on their
way from Redtandd, Ciiifornla to
Kl Paso. Texas today. From Kl
Paso they will travel north to Den
ver, meeting the University of Den
vor there in a no-decLslon debato.
The next decision contest will be
hold Monday night with tho Uni
versity of Wyoming at Laramie,
Wyoming,
Thus far the team has defeated
the College of the Pacific at Slock
ton, California, and lost to the
University of Southern California
and t othe University of Rcdlauds,
at Rcdlands, California.
Besides the University of Wyom
i"ff tho Willamette men have yet
to meet the College of Idaho at
Caldwell, Idaho, and C. P. S. at
Tacoma. the last contest being held
on April 4, and being a dual af
fair. A C. P. S. team will debate
in Salem on the same niht, meet
ing McCliutock and Chapin. The
traveling team will return to Sa
Iqm April 6 .
The opening of the Used Car
Corner In its new location will go
into effect Monday. The new site
is located at 2iG State treet. half
a block west of the Ladd and ISuh
bank. The rooms were formerly
occupied by the Kirkwood Motor
company, who moved to the cor
ner of Commercial and Chemeke
ta streets.
The Used C:r Corner was estab
lished In Salem over two years
ago, and jdnce that time has done
an extensive busine-sa In used
Fords, most of them being nearly
new. Tho policy of the company is
to purchase its cars at low prices
at various points in and near Sa
lem, shipping them to their local
phint for retail distribution. New
Fords have actually been secured
by this method, and offered for
sale at a discount. The company
cl.iims to have a distinctive record
In this line.
The new location of the Kirk
wood Motor company is bWng
thoroughly made ever, and up to
date equipment Installed through
out The company carries N;ush
anil Hupmobile cars.
The Kirkwood Motor company
has. extended nn Invitation to the
general public to corne In and In
spect Its now plant, upon which
In 1 ge sums of money have been
spent in making it tho last word
in automohile service.
RflWE CHARGES
Iti'lia.'d I., Itowe, coining b.u-U
.1 a count r ;tli":d;ivit to the re-i-i-U
of his wito. Ed i I It Maud
Kmve, that h1 supply h'T with
mnney, attm itey'u fi-r and
.11! ni on y in connection With the
di on u proceedings Instil 11 ted by
.nu, der-l.tro.s that the defendant
a un uitfcovermihi'j temper that
1 he fs addicted to the uso of vulvar
a ml profane InnguaKe and used
iu'h on numerous occasions to hi t
humiliation and in the presence jf
lih children by a former wife.
He dedans lie has done his be:!
to overcome these attributes In his
spouse and had offered his for
tiiveness providvng she would
ceise much conduct and language
ar-d retain and properly conduct
tiers-fit a home.
He states he has written her on
numerous occasions but most of
the letters have been returned un
claimed. He aays be has no funds
to meet the demands in her affi
davit, that while ho has farm
property as aliened in her affi
davit there are obligations against
it of about $4000 and he doubts ,f
the place would bring more than
that if It were sold.
2 MO MS IN
NEW LOCATIONS
Hon that has won for this com
pany recognition as one of the
best light opera organizations in
the country today. Without ex
ception the beautiful numbers
were all wonderfully sung.
Tonight's presentation of "The
Chocolate Soldier," rated by many
critics as another ot the greatest
comic operas, will be the first
staging of that production In
Salem in recent years, and with
Theo Pennington, Jessie Edwards,
Harry PM1 and Carl Bundschu
singing the principal roles should
be one ot the strongest numbers
ever offered here by the Brandons,
or any other organization.
The score of "The Chocolate
Soldier" contains the following
songs known to music lovers the
world over, numbers to which the
voices of the Brandon company
are particularly woll suited:
My Hero, Sympathy, Seek and
Spy, Our Hero Comes, Never Waa
There Such a Lover, The Chocolate
Soldier, The Tale of a Coat. That
Would Be Lovely, Falling in Love,
and The Letter Song.
New York, March 2S. Exclu
aive memberships aud careful
scrutiny of applicants are failing
to prevent federal padlucksmiths
iroui entering "clubs' as post
Volstead cabarets on Rroadway
now are known.
Emery Huchner, started his ca
reer as ft dcrsl district attorney
by spending $1400 of his own
money, through lawyer friends,
for champagne In restaurants. He
has not revealcc, however, just
now ho ccts his meu past husky
liveried doorkeepers ot gilded
clubs in tho roaring forties, nor
how his rculs Identify themselves
adequately to club attaches who
scrutinize entrants through peep
i'oles.
Anyhow his methods of gettiuj,
evidence of the sale of liquor arc
b'ich that the clubs usually con
sent to padlock decrees. Two
places, the Club Morits and the
Club llorgo were padlocked yes
terday. SENTIMENT ON
PARKING PLAN
BEING SOUGHT
(Continued from page ano)
An iong the counctlmen it has a
number of propouonts, and an al
umni equal number of opponents.
Tho votes to swinr; the decision
one way or -the other lie with the
councilmcn who have no personal
preference. Apparently they want
to act In accordance with the
wishes of a majority of tho people
of nlcm if they can determine
what that wish Is.
Commencing lod;iy the Capital
Journal prints a ballot to be filled
out by individual motorists and
other citizens of tho city and cast
In the balloting to determine what
the sentiment really is.
What is your preference? Fill
out the above ballot and .-.end or
bring it to the Capital Journal of
fice. Mr. and Mrs. J. de Jong of
Mill City were . In Salem this
morning.
CARD OK THANKS
Wo wih to thank our many
friends and neighbors for their
sympathy and kindness to us dur
ing the iilnef and death of hus
band and father, Elmer O. White;
also special mention of the IOOF
lodge. Mrs. E. O. White and
family. 75
CAIID OF THANKS
We desire to extend to our
friends our grateful appreciation
for the kindness and helufulnees
shown ue during our recent be
reavement. Mrs. Clara I. Shields
and family. 71
Died
CARTER -In thi city at the age
of 82 years, Mrs. Adeline C.
Carter, mother or Charles and
John Carter of Salem, (leorge
Carter of Florida, H. A. Carter
of Michigan. Mm. Alpha Wha
ley of Tenneweo. Mrs. Marie
Claire of New York. Mm. Mvr
tle McC.tll of Salem. Itemnins
are at Higdon's mortuary. Fu
neral announcements will be
made later.
BE CAREFUL
II. W. Nash of 22.1S Hazel
avenue was bumped by H. C. Dan
nell ot route 2 In the rear at the
east end of the Marlon-Polk coun
ty bridge yesterday, according to a
report at tho police station. Dan.
nell claims Nash did not give the
stop signal.
Kay McOulre. 1365 North Fifth
street, reports a collision on the
same bridge with a motorist
named Montgomery. A band ot
sheep on the bridge Is said to
have caused the driver to become
confused.
SENATORS PLAN
FIRST IRK OUT
HERE TOMORROW
Weather ncrmittlnic. th Salem
Senators will have good work
out on the Oxford park ground
at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon.
The Senators have only two Sun
days to get into shape for the
opening game of the seson. The
rrospects for a winning team are
exceptionally bright is the claim
1 f "Kriaco" Edwards, tiold man
ager of the club,
"Most ot the men from the Sen
ator team will be back with us,
aud we will have soino new play
ers to fill in tho vacancies," says
Edwurds. Proctor, who filled the
second sack to perfection lost year
will be back. Mike Miller, 1' roc
tort running mate at shortstop,
will a)o be back. Bill Steers,
Miackman, Joe Tlarr and several
(thers will be here fur the out
field. Joe Darr hi also a clever
catcher and nill assist behind the
bat at times when It Is impossible
tor Edwards to serve. Wayne
Unrham and Hill Ashby will com
prise tlM hurling staff. Doth of
these pitchers are clever and
fhould stop almost any nine. With
Keene on, first and Tack Dlanch
ard on third bane the Infield will
he as sweet as any In the league.
All of these man are good field
ers and can hit tho apple at a
nond clip, so the Senators ought
to be rignt at the top of the league
if nothing unexpected happens
"The other teams will have good
players tut we will have Just as
rrood, so lot them come. The
tougher they are the better games
wc will have," says Edwards.
I'arham and Ashby have both been
cut throwing the ball around and
they will be In good shape for the
opening game.
WORKERS, GUARDS CLASH
Havana Mar. 28 One Haitian
was killed and two soldiers wound
ed In a dash between workers and
rural guaros yesterday " at Las
MiiUm. near Jatlbonl.
At tho Interior department here
it wai said that tho guards arrest
ed 12 men on a charge of playing
forbidden games and creating a
disturbance.
Mr. and Mra. S. A. Harris and
their daughter Lavone were Snlem
visitors today. They are residents
of Brooks.
Miss Sylvia Woods, pharmacist
fn the Capital Drug store, will
leave tonight to spend the week
end with her parents at Corvallla.
Dr. Harold M. Brown
Practice Limited (o
EYE, i; H, NOSE nml TIIUOAT
UtnftHes 1'lttcd
.120 11. 8. Hank llldg.
Salem, Oregon
Mileage
Efficiency Two things to consider
when you buy a used auto
mobile are the mileage yet
in the car and the efficiency
with which the car will de.
liver that mileage. We have
Homo outstanding examples
ot high mileage and high
efficiency among the used
cars we are offering now.
Come in and see for yourself.
Star Touring .1. $325
Chevrolet Touring,
Superior Model $385
Kord Tourinjf.
latest model $325
Cleveland Sport Itdatr $825
Bulck C Itoadstcr $ 90
Chandler 7 Passenger $390
Harley-Davidsou and
"We car $150
Certified Public
Motor Car Market
Ladd & Bush Bankers
ESTABLISH Kl) ISfiS
General Banking Business
Office Hours from
uusismni:unmiu:uutsui::uiu:uuit2umui'.ntiiuui
Our New Stock of Furniture has just arrived.
Will Exchange New for Tsed.
Also
BICYCLES
A. H. MOORE
235 N. High Street
1 1 1 f DI 1 1 1
Oregon
lut Times Today
CECIL B. DE MUXES'
"THE O0LDEH BED"
Tomorrow
HILTON SHIS
111 onii
n
:B
Liberty
Last Timet Today
"TH2 AGE OF
DESIRE"'
Tomorrow
CHARLES BAY
GRAND
Tonight
"THE CHOCOLATE
SOLDIER"
1 11 10 1 1 1
WOODWY
Buys Furniture
Phone 611
This Seems Doubtful
But ask Ralph Shepherd,
of Route 2, Salem, Ore.,
phone 63F14, from a hatch
ing of 6,000 chicks of his
own eggs, Mr. Shepherd
has only lost 8 chicks; they
are now 10 days old.
Good feed and good care
is the answer.
Another Record
By Mr. and Mrs. Farr,
Turner, Ore., Route 1
For the year 1922-1923 and
1925 each year they have
raised 100 chicks and have
not lost a single one.
Mr. Shepherd and the Farrs
exclusively feed Chcrro
Chick Feed. How they did
it, ask them.
One More
Chrystal White Poultry
from McMinnville, Ore., in
continuous operation for 25
years by Mr. and Mrs.
Eberall, known the country
over as one of the finest
breeder of high-class S. C.
White Leghorns and Indian
Runner ducks, their old
customers have booked up
all their output for 60 days
ahead.
Exclusive users of
CHERRO
POULTRY FEEDS
10 a. m. to 3. p. m.
J
r