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FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1925 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON PAGE NINE LOCALS The Salem high school baseball nine will meet the Bilverton team Boxing Salem armory tonight, at Oxford park this afternoon in I Kraukt Lewis va Blly Ganteau. the aecond game of the season for 8111 ,lunl M Speed Murphy. Tick the red and black. The game was' 0,8 st Smith' Cigar alore. ,8 AritvlnnHi htxiiilnil In Ka nlavrt I . ' at Bilverton but was changed this h' "f the new.communlty , bouse at the Salem auto camn grounds were finished today, and morning, according to Dennis Heenan, athletic manager,. It is not known bow strong the Silver ton team Is but they. will more than likely give a good lineup. The game will start at 3:30. Benefit program for Weat Sa lem M. E. church; Perry Reip:el man Impersonator, Lyman McUon aid baritone, 8 o'clock Friday. 9S O. A. C. symphony orchestra. Waller hall, Sat. eve. Apr. 25. Ad. 33 and 50c, on sale at Witl'e and Moore's. 99 Earl Kiper was arrested at the Terminal last night and was held at the police station for investi gation. Dr. Marshall, osteopath Or.bldg AH Stare, Derby Sat. nite. priming put on. coat of white paint Month end tale on ladies hat M. 5 and (6 hata for $2.50 each while they last, Friday and Sat urday, alto a large line of chil dren a hats at reasonable prices. Mrs. II. p. stitb, 333 State. S Commencing next Sunday Apr. 26th. the Home Restaurant will close Sundays for the summer For the benefit of our customers we will serve a special chicken dinner Thursday evenings. 99 Carl and Homer Lons were ac commodated with free beds at the police station last night. 0. A. C. symphony orchestra. Waller hall, Sat. eve. Apr. 25. Ad. 35 and 50c, on sale at Will's and Moore's. 99 Come, join your friends at Der by Sat. nite. 98 Tony Geary alias Ito Menosse, who was arrested at the Southern Pacific station Wednesday night and held for investigation, proved to be a runaway from the state training school and has been re turned there. Walter W. Simpson was ar rested last night for driving his automobile without headlights. He lives at 289 North 14th street. Two 1924 Ford coupes, new. Newton Chevrole't. like M. F. Willcox was fined $1 in police court yesterday for driving his automobile without lights. R. E. Tutt of Siilem Is chairman of the namims service committee of the Oregon Agrciulturnl college 1. M. C. A. Mr. Tutt is a sopho mere In agiicultura. Marcel 50c. Call 104SW. 9S Little Women" by Louisa M. Olcott, 4 act comedy, St. Josenh's nail, Chemeketa and winter. Fri day Apr. 24, 8 p. m. 15c and 35c. 98 The Willamette university quav tette went to Gates last night onl gave a special musical contest. Dance Schindler hall Sat nite. . 88 Potted plants, cut flowers, fu neral designs, Adams, 453 Court. 98 l no w itmmette university wo men's glei club will give a concert at Grcsham tonight. Work will begin within three weeks on new tSOt garage at Hlllsboro, it was announced this morning. The garage will be lo cated back of the Shute bank on Third street at Hlllsboro, and will be built of reinforced concrete. It will be occupied by E. J. McAlear and Albert Hartrampf, who have the Ford agency at Hlllsboro. Planse are being drawn by Free man & Mruble, Salem architect. Boxing tonight, the armory. 93 Fred Karr of Salem went to Portland on business today. Mr. rtarr is neaa ot the comnanv wnicn operates the boat line be tween Salem and Portland. The First Evangelical church. at Liberty and Center streets, is among the churches that have been burglarized recently. This church was entered some time since Sunday, according to the pastor who has been ill and bad not entered the church since Sun day until today. It was probably entered Sunday night ' when the Congregational church across tho street was also entered. Two bonds were taken from the Evan gelical church. Funeral services for Homer E. Olmstead who died of pneumonia yesterday at bis home in Oregon City will be held here tomorrow afternoon at three o'clock at the Seven Day Adventists' church. Interment will take place at the uaa f eiiows cemetery. Mrs. Olm stead was formerly a Salem girl. pia highway near Hlclilaud, ial uin permanent roads; and the Morrison and Knudsoa 123,171. legislative assembly shall not lend Douglas county, brldga over the credit ot the atate nor in any Umpqua river at Elktoa on coun- manner create any debt or liabili ty road to Lindstrom and Felgen- ties to build aud maintain perma- son, 124,905; bridge over south nent roads which shall singly or Umpqua on county road near Dll- la the aggregate with previous lard, to O. N. Pierce, Port'and, debt or liabilities incurred for $10,970. Both ot these bids were Uiat purpose exceed 2 per eent of let for the Douglas county court, the assessed valuation ot all the Lane county, bridge over Me- proper! of the stats: and every Keniie river on McKenile high- contract of indebtedness entered way near present Hendri.-ks into or assumed by or on behalf bridge, to Union Bridge company, of the state in violation ot the pro Portland. $58,440. vjslons ot this section shall ba void Tillamook eountv a contract i"l of no effect." that was let for the couuty and Tb eonalitutlon similarly pro has to be referred to Tliiamookl TldM tu" uh indeblednees of -ountv court Rrlrie. nvar vaiii.l counties shall not exceed 35000. ca river at Cloverdale, us'ng wood ini relative to countlea It is said trues spans, E. D. Olds, Oak ,ne supreme court has held the drove, $8529; using stej' truss aeDM mU8t e paid even though the constitution is violated in the amount ot tha debt. It la pre sumed that the same ruling would apply to the state. The texts ot sections 4214 and 4215 of the Oregon code, which seems clearly to show that the tax commission violated the law In curtailing the tax levy, reads as touows: "4214 It shall be the duty of IDA HtlllA T ramm M nn In tin. Naming the new bridge on the cumhir nr mm. ...., ... .,.,,, in Columbia highway at Umatilla 'the by computation and estimate, as it.iiiaiu uui) unuge, JU uunur PI I Hereinafter nrrvifl1 h total Judge Duby, chairman ot the state I amount of revenue necessary for ......., luuuu.miuu, was urupusvu state purposes for the next ensu- iu inn commission yesterday oy ling fiscal year, and to apportion the Umatilla county court. Asl ih .fi-,aj,i .,! . one of the commissioners. Wade the several counties in the manner moiuue. was aosent yesieruay ac-1 Hereinafter provided spans, $12,030.. The commission awarded the counties the first half of the 1925 atate market rroad funds to be paid in June, totalling $525,473. Among the county awards were Deschutes 37526.14: Dcuglns 20.916.37; Jackson I20.00.V15: Klamath $11,676.68: Lane 129. 979.24: Marion 332,307: Una- .11a 332,564.34. the suggestion was do- tion ferred. Klamath county country pro posed ouiming ten miles ot high- 4215 The state tax commis sion shall proceed as follows Prepare a tabulated statement. way toward Beatty on a BO-50 i... " . f J ki J "JS.iS th 8late 8hal1 b Wt under to do th rrndin- . . vl oh oxl8t'"5 or the fiscal year u hn 'f ,h 4, noxt alter mat year for which the commission would agree. ' The commission promised an answer later. Gun club practice shoot will be held Sunday morning at 10 o'clock to organize gun club. John Herren place. 9lt Guild dance tonight, Gardens. Tickets 55c. Crystal 98 1 Tervilitger undertaker plin 724 ' Love The Jeweler, sa.em. In the absence of Colonel B. W, Bar tram, who was scheduled to speak before the Salem Lions club at Its luncheon this noon, Newell Williams and Merrill Ohling, mem bers of the club, gave short speeches. Each spoke more or less facetiously of the insurance business, which is their occupa tion. Ohling gave a brief history of the development of the busi ness, slating that' it had reached such a point that a man can now Insure himself against his fian cee not .marrying him, or against her marrying him. He declares that it is an actual fact that Ban Turpin has had his eyes insured against their growing straight. C. P. Giese, member of the club, gave a short speech of a serious nature on the flax situation. "I be lieve this mill is a safe, sound pro position, and I wouldn't put a dol lar into it unless I knew what I was talking about," he stated. A benefit program will be given ..t tiie West Salem Methodist church tonight for the purpose of raising funds to pay for comple tion of the new church building: which ie now In process of con striMtion. The program will bo given by Perry Reigleman, imper sonator ari reader, and Lynmn McDonald, baritone. Genuine lunch rolls made from sweet dough and special maple Icing, 20c a dozen. Bake-rito bak ery. 100 Attend school during summer. Take shorthand during the sum mer months by starting with the new class which will be formed at the Capital Business college, .Monday. April- 27. Enroll now, Two systems Gregg and Karam 9S Big rummage sale at St. parish house Friday and day. Marvelous bargains. Paul's Satur-98" With a tournament acainst i.in field college .the Willamette uni ereity tennis team will besin ir season this afternoon. m uearcnt aggregation will consist cr Hmmel, Tdtckcy- and Walsh, the s.,mo team that renm- nted the school a year ntro. ..ass- mg a successful season. The Cni- crsity of Oregon which w.ia de feated last year, is reputed to have stronger representation this sea .ion, and is expected to civo th oral racket wielders a closer con test than that of a year ago. Be cs Oregon, a tournament wll arranged this year with O. A. according to present cxnecta tions. The Albany college men's tennis earn will be mot In a tournament Saturday morning. ulnmctte is to have a woman's tennis team this season for the first mo in the history of the school several times in former years oman has represented tho school singles and in mixed doubles vui in is year several women aro do selected and male Into Oman's team. Marie R ostein will be captain. The exact personel of ne rest or the team has not beon uerinltcly determined this Ing. Dance, WOW Derby. Sat. nite. 98 Mrs. John Morley ot Silverton was a Salem visitor yesterday. Saturday only, hand rolled and dipped chocolates. Including nut tops, 39c lb., at the corner stand in public market. 9S Guild dance tonight, Gardens. Tickets 65c. Crystal 9S Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Ramsey were fn Salem yesterday. They are residents of Albany Boxing tonight, the armory. 98 Buildings for lease, two store blrtga. and one large garage bldg. Quick possession on all. Suitable for most retailing. Long time leas es at this tiTie. Becke & Hend ricks, U. S. bank bldg. 98' John Carkin, state representa tive from Jackson county during the last session ot legislature, was in Salem today. . Tena Ott has been n&med ad tniiiUtrator of the estate of Eliza beth Troult. Saturday only, hand rolled and dipped chocolates, including nut tops, nflc lb., at the corner stand in public market. 9S A leaflet entitled "Protect Our National Scenery" prepare;! by (he committee on conservation, depart ment of applied education df the Oregon l-'ederatoln of Women's rlubs, Is being sent out to the pchools of tiie stUe by J. A. Chur chill, stite superintendent of schools. The leaflet urges the school children, societies, clubs and organizations of nil kinds to awak eti to a defense of plant life. It cites the disippcaiance of the wild orchid, the lady slipper and the calyso almost completely from the Willamette valley. See tents and camp furniture at Army & Outing store next to Busick's. 9S Geraniums, petunias and all kinds of plants for boxes, baskets, and plants for flower beds, open Sunday. Arthur Plant's green houses, phone 2150. 1298 S. 13h 99 Th drive in Marion county for T. M. C. A. funds will probably be carried over Into next week. It was stated today ly B. J. Kim tier, county Y. M. C. A. secretary. Th older boys' jonferencs being held in Snleii this we-?k end was given reason for hol-Ung the drlv over. PAVING TRUST PROTEST VAIN (Continued from page one) Special sale trimmed hm anil $2.95. Ellsworth Hat Shop J I" 1-2 Court street upstairs. Dnnce Schindler hall Sat. nttc as Announcement was made today of a new J8.000 residence to be built at Hlllsboro by M. P. Cady of that city. The house will be old colonial style, and located at Third and Oak streets. Freeman and Struble, Salem architects, are drawing; up the plans, and It Is pected that actual work on the house will begin about August 1. Cryslal 99 Boxing tonight, the armory. 9 Curls Jensen ul Aumsvllle un; rer went a major operation at local hospital yesterday. Saturday only, hand rolled an dipped chocolates. Including nil tops, 39c lb., at the corner titan in public market. MIai nUn.-htj Uiba-in, of S-tlem v.-fs operated upon at a local hos ThursJ.iy. Marlnello Reality Parlors switches made, 245 N. High. 98 fiulld dance tonight, Sardens. Tickets 55c. Hotel Ulieh Arrivals Portland. Mr and Mrs J B Sim mons, J A Lindsay. Fred Tiffany. Mr snd Mrs Robert L, Wlnlhrop. Vernon M Suckow. W M 8ml!h. B F Creamer, J K Wood. Henry A Bieler, B F Comstock: Salem. George Dano; Eugene, Mr snd Mrs B I Roach. Mr and Mrs Edgar L Btorer, Henry Nurre, John Schmorenberg: PwIps Home. F E Bnyles, Oeorge Wills: Tillamook. Edward A Mills; Ashland. Mrs Elisabeth Frakes and son; Oram. Pass, Frank McFarland; Astoria Ous E Erlckstm: Oervsis. Carl John. on: Se.ittle. Mr snd Mrs Geo F Winner, Harry L Knox. r.itl"tin for election nf rttu lent Nidy officers wis belnir held Willameilo unl-ers:ty this morn ing. linll-its will bo counted to r.irht. an.l results of the t-lccUo innouncel tomorrow. While's barber shop, new lo tlon. 1SS S. High St. ready for business April 25th. Rex. Swoartnger of Monmout was operate-! upon at a s 1 1cm ha I-ltal yester.lny. morn building a now bridge over th. Willamette river at Corvailia. th' prestnt structure being tco old an narrow for the traffic. lounty JiiJg.) Hones and Com liasioner Von Lhe appeared be re the stntc body. They declax I mat worn on the Alsea roa.l Benton iounty will lie cared for as fc,on as llojiir Mil. and may be in utieu in tiie new bond JtMie. Alllion A. Miliar urged the prni ilf.lo to limirnte Emlurai. nrK on top n- biuo mountain as con tin os4:h!e. The commission fltlotiteit n r.wn. lution by Van Duzei ni rmii -.. oiiii ot mo attitude of tno stnto woetntinn of count" Jt.dsre mlssionci.i agi'nsr the proposed ererendum .in tho so-called bus uid trunl; bill recently nassed lu be leffislatui-.i. Other contracts let today were: Douglas county. Having nn- prnaches to Robert A. Booth STATE FACES PROSPECT OF ILLEGAL DEBT (Continued from Page One) highway miles of . Metzger. counties, of old bridge on the Pacific north of Rosiburg. n.54 concrete paving, to I W 3.154.50. B.iker and Union Eaker-TelocaMt suction Oregon Trail, g'idln:f and suifee "ig n. miles to A. I). Kern, port land Jios.lvo. Henton county, embankment approach to bridge at Albany to r.. 11. iiciuier,' SZ1V7.5U. Lurry county, gradlnr nnd .nr. facing 4.95 miles of Muesle creek r.uciiro creek sect on of ltnvu- clt coast highway to Silnonsen ami llc-Ity. 110.443. Douglas county, gradina- and surfacing 1.74 miles of Gardiner section of Roosevelt highway, to inpnn ana rjuion. I'oitland. ICS.. 527.' Josephine county, grading nnJ strrfarln? S:15 mlli of O'Brien I'cliool-Geoige ranch (section of llcd-.vood highway, to Dunne and Il:ikcr. $58,395, concrete pipe lo be used. Lake county, grading and mr- facln? 8.64 miles of Chalk (Jliff- lltinter Hill section of I'rineville- I.akeview highway, to H. J. Illl deburn. 147,015. Lane county, grading and sir- facing 2.73 miles of Blachly sec tion of Willamette ralley-Klcr- ence highway to K. L. Hill, Eu gene. 140.530. Lincoln county, grading and surfacing T51 miles Newtion Agate bearh sectiou of Rooievrlt highway to Joplln and Eidon $63,910. Wallowa county, grading and jnrfaring 7 59 mile of un'.t No 1 of Enterprise-Forest boundary section of Enterprlse-Fl'jra high way, to Morrison and Knudon Boise, Idaho, $51. SIS, con:rete pipe to be used. Yamhill county, (radius and surfacing .71 mile of He rancli- Uulph section ot Mc.Mlnnllle-i .1 lumook highway to Bakr an last preceding apportionment of state revenues was computed and declared; also all items of defi eienev tnelmlinp lnlan.1 nn Tho commission and the Doug-lnaid w.irmnt. left r rrn, i, las county court will make an ef- previous year, the payment of mil 10 escape payment or a royal- which has bjen authorized by law; ty of 10 cents a yard collected by and also when such apportionment ..... ..,.. uumu ot gravei is made on tho assessment of an 110m river oeiw even vear. the eatlrmlert .,n.... 01 one biennial session ot the leg isiauvo assembly; and also when ;,i:cli apportionment is made tho assessment ot an even year. the estimated total cost of such sdditlonal public buildings sad improvements of public buildings ,.!.,!nd.-0, thl ear .be ""ho"' consisting ot the governor, secre ..;; ... j . 5, ?. '"Jtary of state and state treasurer, ' ,.""7 " . r'-y shall believe it necessary to make 3.!,? 'or which f . . " such apportionment of state rove- nuuiiitiuu u euuriuEP i . 1. .... ,, . . .... V I alUVB IS tUlllJIUlrJU, HUQ U1HU WIH'O 7926 e" Vacb PP"onment Is made on the ionawiDHirvm Ml UU tJVUll JCUl, BIIUII When the fall of 1926 arrives r.-uldii Innnl Amount nr ntiiimiita am mo siuie uoasury win oe siiorterkthe state board, consisting ot the ui mis umn n nas neon for years I governor, secretary ot state am uue iu ine snort levy, while thol state treasurer, shall believe tax commission should, to meet f necessary to include to meet the requiremenis ot the state Expenses of the state for the en Duogei, nave levica in excess of 3 1 suing year. mi is, it aroitraniy levied only 1.9 L "From the sum total of the milts, apparently for the deliberateLntoresaid items shall be deducted reason on mo part or the governor fany surplus or estimated surplus to place tho legislature in a holelremalning in the state treasury u revenge tor me repeal of thelfrom all funds, however derived. iste income lax. nils means thatlif not mmiied iv in uitiie one. mo biaie lax mr mis year is oniyl.clal purpose. aDOUt 1, 900,000. Half of thlsl! "Thr remainder n obtalne amount is now coming 111 and thelwhUh hns not been nrnvlded fur umer nan win not ue due until I by special tax duly authorized by next fall. I law. shall be the total amount of btiortape Near SI 500.000. Ircvcmto to be raised for the nex The shortage between the tax I ensuing year for state purposes levy and the funds actually need-l"aid remainder shall be apportion ed was about 92,500,000 for the(ed among the several counties i biennium, including budget esti-lthe manner hereinafter provided mates of 91,700,000 which the! ."The total amount of revenue to budget commission referred to the I be raised for state purposes dtt legislature without recommcnda-l.ing the next ensuing year, as aa tlon. The legislature, without anlertained and determined as nbov adequate tax levy to fall back up- provided, shall by said commission on. iotina itself unable to anpro-1 1 apportioned among and charged priate enough money by about t0 tne several counties in that pro. duu.uuu, nence tne enactment of portion wnicn tne total value of ai the tobacco bill and other revcnue-1 the taxable pioperty In each coun producing measures and subsc-lty bears to the total value ot intent veto ot appropriations bylthe taxable property of the stat the governor. On the assiimntfonl as equalized and certified to th that money would be forthcoming I secretary of state by the said state irom tne revenue acts all absolute-l lax commission for the last pre ly necessary appropriations were! ceding year. made. The secretary of state has no option but tc Issue warrants up to the full amount of appropria tions, and If the runds are cut short by tho referendum It will be necessary, for the state to borrow money far In excess of the $50,- uov constitutional allowance Die warrants may be paid. uciative to the state s debt lim itation the constitution says: Tlpht T.lmltntiOii Plea "The legislative assembly shall not lend the credit nt the state nor in any manner create any debt or liabilities which shall singly or in the aggregate with previous debts or liabilities exceed the sum of $50,000, except In case of war or to repel Invasion or suppress insurrertio- or to build and main CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends and relatives who were so kind and helpful during the illness and bereavement of our mother. Mrs. Louisa Clark, Mr. X. II. Houghton. 9g BECEFUL Month end sale on ladle hats $4. S3 and $6 hat for $2. SO eac while ther lMt. Friday and Sat urday, a lo a larg-fl line of chtl dren'a hat at reasonable prices Mrt. H. P. Stith. 313 State. S t T VinW an tV nt Air-sin hi.rh Ir-h.-.! and Alba-nr coilrtre Hchamchmidt. 1'ortland, I2S.G14 v-ate-day tnnr-.in. nn-1 mt Dall-ii' The following bridge con'racU i-irh Brhoot yeterday afternoon, were awarded: vtmh-r i M iri.n fountv Y. SI. ' Baker county, bridge over C A teret.iry. ltb hwdrJ'rtc-a Fai?le creek, and il fmall wood at' Salvm. treJtlaa all oa Bker-Curnuco- C. L. Smith, riding a motorcycle, and a motor vehicle ot the J I i 1 1 man Fuel company came together at 148S North 17th, says a report at the police station. Automobiles of George A. Ramp lor JirooKB ana nnxei truer coi Funeral fit Ktnil V. Anki who i'lrd al l2,h and died In this city Apr. 22. will be held tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock from the chapel of t!io Salem mortuary. Itev. Mahlca of the Swedish Tabernacle will have charge of the ervlre. Intermn! In Lee Mission cemetery. Funeral aervlrei for Chan. K. Mpndpnhall will be held from Ter willlRer home Saturday at 10 a. Rev. Carl Miller officiating. Committal ervfce IOOF oam''- lery. Died ZIBLKE Mary Klitabelh Zielkp died at tiie reHiilonre of her alitor, Mrs. Ida M. Tracy, at 312 Water atreet, Halem, April 2 4. She was 68 yeari of age. She la survived by her hiiA-band. J. L. Ziflkc. three atrpdaiightera, Alice. Lorena and Hrnlr, two atepaonr, Leonard and Arthur, four fra. Mm. Deborah Cllhan of Rofteburg. Mrs. Emma M. Illg glm of Portland. Mrs. Fannie C. Clymer of Balem and Mra. Ida M. Tracy of Batem, a broth er, Oeorgfl 8. lluggina of Sa lom. three nephewa and a nleca Funeral aervtcet will b held at Webb'a funeral pa flora Mon day, April 27th. at t p. m. In terment In tha City View am eUnr. F. E. Nleswandor, 1350 Morri son, reports a clanh with a car driven by an unidentified driver. It. LIndon, 1535 North Church. roliided with a street car at North Church and Hood atreets, and blames the Tnolorman. Jacob Wetgfl, Jr., and a city ''limp tnick collided at an alley between High and Liberty utreeta. 9 e8frr U Buys Furniture Phoue fill 1491 SB HOSIERY Silk and Fibre Hose . 2 pairs 11.75 I'ure Silk Howe, patented fashioned Hem, $1.25 , Slip On Sweater IIJJO MISS A. E. LYONS 420 Court Street A You Can Find Them in The Capital Journal Classified Ads Capital Journal classified ads will save you unlimited trouble should you be seek ing a maid, a cook, a chauf feur, a bookkeeper, or any other experienced or unex perienced help, or if you have anything to sell or trade or something you want to buy at a bargain. Into the great majority of the homes of Salem and environs, your advertise ment will go. ' And when you see the number and character of the replies, you wiil realize the advan tages of advertising in The Capital Journal V i