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MONDAY, APRIL 'fir locals" W. R- Gaylora has filed com- jlaint against O. L. Forgo in clr tuit court to collect $G'3.8S itlleg oJ to be due on a note. Dance Wed. April 29th. Crystal Garde us, McElroy's orchestra. Iu2 State Bank of Hubbard has Cll eJ complaint la circuit court ;-;.Inst Wllllnm C. Jli.bba.il and ctbiTK to qulut title to real prop erty , Dance Wed. April 29th. Crystal Gardens, McElroy'a orchestra. 102 William W. M:ivnley Is set-king to recover $2L)0J and foreclose on a titoitgagt In u complftlnt filed In r u cuit cour ajjninn Emily Clarke. fiennine lunch rolls made from sweet dough and special maple icing, 20c a dozen, liake-rite bak ery. 100 i'nunty SuperinlPndeut Fulkor .n went to Kaivfiol 1 today to nt It ml an exhibit of school work. In eluding club work and other el;im- Willamette ladles glee concert, Waller hall, Wed. Apr. 29, 8:16 p. m. A dm. 35c and 50c. 100 The Gwvais hljfh sfhool is plan -tirrvrtis city hall next Friday night itiiiR to put on a iitylo show at the w in a the economics department tuil exhibit tln work c-f the girls. H Is planned to use living models 1-1 connection with the shct". Special eale trimmed hars $1.95 and 2.95( Ellsworth Hat Shop. 317 1-2 Court street upstairs. Tne Willamette university ten ris squad dcefiu-J Albany college nt Albany fr'atuoay afternoon. I-. very match went to A'illamette. and every set ex?ept one. Charles Nunn, a new member of the (u;ul lest his first sot 4-6, but came from Ltfiind and won the next twt; (-. Kmmcl won hi.i singles match 6-1 6-0. M'ekey dcofuted. hi op i .-ncnt C-0, C-). Walsh won his i.;-.tih 0-0. 0-2. In the doubles Vtclit-y and ICmmel won 6-1, 6-4. Wr.Vh an I Nunn deefatcd tlieir j'tpunents 1-1, Dr. Marshall, osteopath Or.bldg .Mrs. Eula Creech of Salem un 0 t went a mbt)r operation at a local hospital t-day. Two 1924 Ford coupes, new. Newton Chevrolet. like Work waa bvgun this meriting on the block between Ferry and Tiudo etreocj. m South Cottage, ;ieparatory to paving the block. Tervlliiger undertaker pbo 724 Mrs. J. W atcd on at a clay. Hoffman wan oper loeal hospital Satur- Love' The Jeweler, sat em. Today was Junior flunk day at Willamette university. The entire Jni'lor class nnwe at 4 o'clock and wont In car- to silver creek fall remi'lning Lhovo all day. Dance Wed. April 29th. Crystal Gardens, McElroy's orchestra. 102 Pobert Johnson of Salem was oyeraled upon at a local hospital thi-i morning". Remember Hayesvllle school ground benefit program, Wednes day April 29; Perry Reigelman, Impersonator, Lyman McDonald, baritone. 101 A challono from tho University of Washington to a tennis match was received at Willamette uni- ve:ity thlj morrtlng. The chal lenge will be acceple l. and a tourn anient played cn May 14, at Salem. Other tennis dates for the Willan. etts team nro as follows: April 30, I.tnffeld at Mr.Mlnnvllie; May 9. C A. C, at Salem; May 16. O. A ! nt rnrvnm Mntrhe will al so be arranged with 4he University rf Oregon. WUUmctto will be rep resented by Emmel, Mirkey and Walsh. Chanes Nunn will prob rVir play in some of the tourna ments. Wanted, stove repair man, must know stove repairing or do not call. Gieee-Powere. 100 The -tnte lmn 1 eonimii-sion has sold JiOO.OOO In thirl United States liberty bonds to New York bnnk.s IT'.- Cl-tl (ITU 11,. i .11. ncl.l t. th in, them anproxlmately $93,40, mak- g a profit on the sale in the neighborhcol of $3500. Funds of the li1u.4trial nc-IJ?nt commission were Invested in the bonds. Willamette ladies glee concert. waller ban, Wed. Apr. 29, 8 U ; p. m. A dm. 35c and SOc. 100 Kenneth Long, a Salem tele graph operator, taa recently sent , to 8.in Francisco by the Portland Journal to leirn th operation of ;( Hotel Rlijrh Arrivals Portland. Mr and Mrs J P Joyci i MfSii Hazel Mod ! I nr. Miss Millie llncken. Mr and Mrs Henry C I Lukens. Ralph W Martin. J H Miller. Frank Siebrns. Mr and ' Mrs L B Shields. James Parmc--lee, Henry J Lakness, If S West i ley. lnvid West ley. I N Stavseth ; P L Alae, Russell Halmhor, Mi ! snl Mrs IonaId M Smith. Ms iWwendolyn Smith. O G Kelly. In ) vid W Masureth; Rilem, Genrge W Dano. Edmund S Tile. Nelfon. i E Wirthle; Vernnnia. OeorRt Chandler. 8 W Lorkwood; Msrsh- field. Paul V Morse: Toledo. Ray "Stevens." Edward Rorrestell; The fOnllrs. Mr and Mrs Richard W Hastings: Eugene, Mr and Mrs C T Petersen. Lawrenc T Grimes, M iss R jsi lie N Sm 1 1 h : New port , Joseph Minton; Seattle. R Klly Mr and Mrs Kcwwoe L Marbury, llenry W Lea; Santa Clara. Cal lr and Mrs W H Hobson: Los An r, A J Kelligan, O R Cor tne UK 27, 1925. tho Telcplx. tho new machine for transmitting anj receiving pictures by wire. He has returned to Port tend where ho will bo employed ly the Journal is that work. Long was telehvaph operator m the state hous oil the Journal wire during iliy legislature. Wanted, hoy over 18 to work in (Iray Delle. 101 Carl Starker was fined $7.50 In police court today for speeding. Large 9 room modern house, 2 fireplaces, large corner, many trees, $10,000. Gertrude J. M. Page, realtor, 492 N. Cottage. 100 L. O. Jennison is defendant in a complaint filed fcn justice court charging him with speeding. A large 5 mom new bungalow, full basement, furnace, hardwood floors, large lot, $4500. Gcrtrud? J. M. Page, realtor. 492 N. Cot tage, loo Albeit K. Wiesendanger. forest ranger fn charge of the Eagle Creek camp on the Columbia river highway, Is In Salem today ad dressing th? pupilj of tho public schools in observance of forest protection week. This morning he addroased lal the grade schools and this afternoon will speak at tho junior high school. He carries considerable fire fighting equip ment and colored slides which add to tho Interest of his addresses. "Economical Boomerang." 6 act Play April 28th, at Central Congregational church, south 19th and Ferry streets. 101 Dr. O. Louis Tufts, field secre tary of Willamette university, re turned from Portland today to look after the Interests of the univer sity In Salem. His work takes hhu to ill parts of the state and he reports that the institution is gmwi.ng In favor with tho people of th? ot:ite. Many fa miller, he says, are planning on moving to Salem to educate th.?ir children. One hundred and forty graduate teachers, he says, are an advertis ing force in inducing student to all end Willamette. The great need at present, says Dr. Tufts, is the payment of the balance of the million-dollar endowment fund, so that the capacity of the school may bo enlanred to provide for the large numbers who wish to attend Pfano for sale, almost new, terms. Room 3, McCornack bide. 100 An error in the announcement of the boxing match between Bill Hunt and Speed Murphy of Portland was made Saturday, with the announcement that Hunt got a draw. Hunt received a well earned decision over Mur phy. Hunt took the last three rounds while Murphy and Hunt were about even In the . first three. Wonted, boy over IS to work in Gray Belle. 101 Governor Pierce has received requisition from the governor of Michigan for tho extradition of Leonard Hall alias John Skinner, escape from the Michigan re formatory at Ionia who Is now un der arrest at Klamath Falls. Hall was sent to the Michigan reforma tory from Kahm a zoo on n fi ve year sentence for assault with in tent to rob. Potted plants, cut flowers, fu neral designs, Adams. 453 Court. 100 Governor Pierce. Secretary of State Kozer nni State School Sup erintendent Churchill, members of Hied CHILDS At the residence. 14th and State streets, Salem. Or., parly Sunday. April 2(ith. John W. Childs, age 69 years, a for mer resident of Silverton. fath er of Leo N. Childs of Salem. Lucien J. Childs of San Fran cisco, Mrs. Mina A. Parr of Portland and "Sister Mary Alice" of Mt. Angel academy, grandfather of Kenneth Parr, Juanita Mabelle Childs and Betty Louise Childs. Funeral services will be held Tuesday. April 28th at 2 p. m. at Silver ton from the K. of P. hall un der the aiwplces of Home lodge. Knights of Pythias of Silvcr - ton. of which Mr. Childs was a veteran member Mr. Child rame to Silverton In 1S00. Hi don A Son, directors. HENDRY At the homo of his brother P. S. Hendry, 4 miles north of Salem. April 2fith. Itoh " ert W. Hendry age 76 years, father of Mrs. Frank Brown of Eaurlnire. Wis., nnd Mrs. Bes sie Wolf of Chippewa Falls. Wis., brother of P. S. Hendry of Silem. Dr. A. J. of Myrtle Creek. William of Ahhland. N. j F. of E.mclaire. Wis.. Geo. II. I of Newport and Mrs. O. F. Smith of Chiro, Cal. The re mains will be forwarded from th Rlrdon mortuarv to Chip pewa Falls. Wis.. ffr funeral' and Interment. SMAI.f.F.Y At the home. 150 N. Winter street. April 25th. Josephine Marvelle. B day old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Smalley. Funeral services Mon day morning, April 27tb from Rlgdon's. Interment Cily View cemetery. NELSON In West Salem. April 27th. Columbus, g months old on of Mr. and Mrs. Columbus Nelson. The little body will be taken from the Rlgdon mortu ary to Relllngham, Wash., . .r Interment. DRAKE D. C. Drake died at Lebanon April 26. He was a former resident of Salem. Graveside funeral aervices will be held Tuesday at I p. a. at the lOOF cemetery in Salem. the boari of regents of Oregon normal schools, left tod.iv for Uhland .where the boar J will se- ect a sito for the buildliie nt the Ahlanl normal school. Under anj act Of the U2i le-rtslatura the1 school is to be revived and Chur-1 emu has been elected nresident. Wanted, stove renair man. miiat know stove repairing or da not call. Giese-Powens. 100 Mrs. Viola La Van of Sharo- ville. Pa., has arrived here for a visit with her brother, J. W. Phe nicie, 641 fconth 17th street. They "iiu not seen oa-:n otiier for 40 years. Mrs. Li Van is 70 iimi white haired now, while when the brother and eUter parted 40 vears ago her hair waj dark. Mr. phe- nicle has been in alem and Port land for 40 years. Mrs. La Van i also visiting a neighbor and friend of her girlhood, Mrs. J. Q. Iteigelmr.n, formerly of Green- viiie, Pa. The Model Beauty Darlor hn been fortunate enough to secure the services of Josenhine Mills. expert marseller late of Des Moines. Iowa. Give her a trial and be convinced. 100 E. R. Paul of Albany w;. arrest cd today for speeding. Marcel 50e, call 1048W. 100 T. C. Smith of Salem has been' replaced by S. H. Shulling, former cashier of a Condon, Oregon, bank as receiver for the First National lank of Tin n don. It was learned today. Shulling was pa pointed by tne comptroller of currency at Washington, D. C. Willamette ladies glee confer. Waller hall, Wed. Apr. 29, 8-15 p. m. A dm. 35c and 60c. 100 A chill was born yesterday to Mr. nnd Mrs. Tompkins, of 1427 North 17th street, Salem. The birth occurred nt a local hospital. , Wanted, boy over 18 to n Gray Belle. work 101 Frank Durbln, Si., will preside at the regular meeting of the Sa lem Klwanis rU at its weekly luncheon Tuesday. The speaker has not yet been nnnounced. $300 down takes 6 room home. plastered, bath and basement, i'rice $3300. Balance payable ex act! like rent. Quick possession. I Hecke & Hendricks, U S bank hldg. 100- The Oregon Journal basoball nine was defeated in the opening game of the junior twilight league series when the Adams Alley Cats won by a score of 22 to 5. Four of the Journal play ers were absent In the first few innings and the Alley Cats took an eight run lead In the first inning. Red Lyons of the win ners was the star of the game Large home, terms. Right down town. Furnace, fir- place and ga rage. $4750. Vacant today. Beckc & Hendricks. U. S. bank bldg. 100 An order has been Issued by the public service commission to the effect that liability Insurance policies filed hy persons or cor porations under the state trans portation law shall embody a clause whereby the Insurer agrees to make compensation for irijuries to persons and loss of or damage to property caused by tlfe operation of the vehicles. The Insurer must give the commis sion at least 15 days notice be fore cancelling Insurance. BWlllluj it-' v-..: 4 ; i-.TOiiQ Investment or There is a great difference between in vestment and speculation. In speculation, you are promised a higher interest return for the risks you take; in investments, the yield is consistent with safety. Here at Hawkins & Roljcrts, investment headquarters for many in the Salem com munity, can be found only the feafe type of investments which meet every requirement long or short term and within the means of large and small investor alike. Mortgage Loans Bonos and r Invcstmcnts I -v. HAWKINS ) THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON T Sheriff O. D. Bower has filed his answer to tho $6000 da ma go suit directed against him by the Uniteu States Fidelity a,nd Guaranty com I4i ny. That company claims that the sheriff Is wrongfully holding personal property whicn he seis ed from Payne and Padrick, for mer contractors on the Detroit- Niagara federal roui work and they seek $5000 damages for the property and $100-) extra In dam ages from the sheriff personally because of the property's deten tion. In his answer the sheriff sets up that he attached the property by virtue of proper papers for the Northwestern National bank of Portland to cover claims of about $2O.C00 held by the bank. Tuking tne properly In his possession he appointed a keeper for it who has bad charge ever since. The prop el ly In question was used by Payne St Padrick in carrying out their road contract an. I since, it has stat ed, has been used by the b-jndiug company in completing the con truct. The answer goes on to state that on August 5 tho bon iinjr company filed an affidavit slating that In November, 191'3, tho property in question had been transferred by Payne & 1-advick to the bonding company on a bill of sale, the value of the property being at that time placed at $10,000. Tho bonding company, tho n aimer states, de manded relenio of the propeity on the strengtn of the bill c! sale. rha sheriff then Impanelled a jury of six men who heard the evidence nnd held that the sheriff was light fully holding the property for the Northwestern National bank. Sub sequent to that the bonding com pany started its present action, E "W-h-oo-p-c! "Tlie Injuns are comin nncov Ihe covered wagon an' save the women an' furniture." From wild and arid desert of Aiizona the cactus covered plains of Nevada and the rolling hills of New Mexico tribes of wild Indians have traveled to join the Al G. Barnes big 4 ring circus coming to Salem Thursday aany v. These full blooded American Indians will play an Important role in the gigantic cast of the greatest, sensational circus fea tue of the age, "Pocahontas at the Court of Queen Anne." the lvr ical extravaganza that opens the big program. Hopi, Washoe, Escondido and Apache Indians are some of thr tribes to be represented In all their war paint. The Hop! Indians will "show the world" how the famouo Hop! enakc dancos are performed. Thousands of people travel to Arizona every year tb witness the marvelous perform ance of the Hop! Indians, when the fantastic, religious snake dances are held to the rhythm of the weird aboriginal desert. In the course of these dance the Hopis encircle themselves Speculation? ) 2nd Floor. Orcoon Bloo SALI Oregon K . ROBERTS INC -ti fl i'MI.' ."laa,,..:-. 3 b-TOirVi """ with poisonou4 rattlesnakes and put the heads of the deadly rep tiles into their mouths. These ceremonies will be repeated un der the big tope where all can witness them, in addition to the "daredevil feats" of 2000 educat ed wild animal. Lotus, the largest blood sweat ing performing hippopotamus In the world will also be there. Over 1080 performers are includ ed In the big show this year. - And last, but not least, there will be the greatest movie star of them all Joe Martin, himself. ( It's the show that's different every year. The s?cond older boys confer ence to be held in Salem closed at noon Sunday, following tho fin al address by Frank Moran on the subject "Your Contract With Christ." and a brief business r.iect !ng. Tho flnul meetings were held in the lobby fo the Y. M. C. A. building. Tho boy 3 convened at 9:30 yes terday morning and held a fellow ship hour under the direction of Rev. J. D. McCormick of Kimball School of Theology. Following the fellowship nour a council of rellg ious life was held A group picture was taken of the boys rn the steps of the city hall Saturday afternoon. Tney saw the Salem-Albany high school base tall game Saturday at the special Invitation of !o.?al high school au thcritios. At 6:30 Saturday evening a bread lino was formed at the Kirst Presbyterian church, following which a genera! council was held at. the church, social problems in the hljh school being taken un. Frank Moran addressed tho confer ence on "Social Time and Place." There wero between 100 and 150 hoys in attendance at the confer- t-ace, some or mem conm.g iromreclion of an armory as soon (Ik ani I.lnn count lea. Most or Ihe delegates wero from Marlon county, it ii planned to hold a similar conference next year. Collins r . 1. Cave City. Ky.. Anrll 27. Flov.i Collins, cave explorer, who lost lils un wuen rrarped in Sand cave by men. lau ann wnose bodv was reocrered after helns Imprisoned fn the natural tomb for two and half month?, was burled on a small hili ovcrlookinc Crystal Cave yesterday. WOODRY Buys Furniture Phone 611 JOHN Growing Cirls Cut out Tans Slippers and Sandals Soma Trimmed With Patent Leather, at Pair $4.75 0) o hJ 0. Ladles' Walk-Over Black Patent Dress Sandal, covered Cuban Heel, Pair Id Z Z o 2 0) LJ J O $5.85 One Large Iot X Broken Lines Slippers and Oxfords Pair $2.95 X O I ! iua U (I iu HIM. JOHN SALEM HEIGHTS BOY AGAIN WINS Reginald Reese of Salem Heights who last year -won tho state and county dentil es-tay contest for his division in the 5th and Cth grades. is again a prixe winner this year winning the priici for the 7th and 8th grade in the county. In the 6th and tn grade class Dorothy E. DiMily won the prise for tho county, in Silverton. Bob ble Of fey won the prise for the 7th and 8th gra le class and May Coffey for the 5th nnd 6th grade class. The prizes $10 each, are offered by the state hour-! of dental exam iners, a prise going to the winners in each district of tho first class, un dto the winner in the country schools outside of districts of the fir-a class in each county. Ounty Superintendent Fulkcr bon hofl Just cec iivol notification of these prixe winners. The sub ject for 7 til and S'.h grado pupils was "Teeth and Good Health One and Inseparable, now nnd forever." In the Cth and 6ih grade the subject was "Our Guard ion AngeU i3oo I Health and Good TeetT." DAVENPORT HOI Silverton, Or., April 27. fSne clal.) Delbert Iteevea post of the American Legion la considering the purchase oC the old Homer Davenport home on South Water "treet. The property now belongs to June Drake but a deal Is under way to make It the property of the Legion. It the dev is completed tne l.cKlon po3t will bcKln the possible. The armory to he built cost J3U uuu. Pittsburph Bank Fails. PittsburBh. Pa.. Anril 27. The Carnegie Trust company of Car noffie, a suburb, failed to open iff "Coming Through with THOMAS MEIGHAN Tomorrow J. ROTTLE'S Ladles' and Growing Girls' Walk-Over Cut Out Patent Lea ther Oxfords, Medium and Low Heels, Rub ber Lifts, Pair $6.85 Ladles' Black Satin Slippers and Pumps Large Assortment ot Patterns, pair $5.85 Ladles Walk-Over Black Suede Step-in and Slippers, good aizes to be had, Puir Sandals Blue, Red, Green, Black Kid and Pat ent. Pair $4.75 Women's Brown and Black Calf Sport Oxfords Medium Heels, Rubber Lifts, Pair $5.85 JOHN J. R0TTLE Walk-Over and Cantilever Shoes State and Liberty Street! fleas 8hop Forenoons When Convenient, as the Usual Afternoon Hoars Art More Crowded Better Service Can Be Had When Fitters Are Hot Hushed. J. ROTTLE'S doors for business today. The First National bank of Carnegie was closed by crder of the direc tors after It had opened for the day's business. John A. Bell of Pittsburgh Is president of both banks. HIGH SCHOOL TENNIS TEAM DEFEATS ALBANY The Salem high schi-ol tonnls team defeated the Albany high team In six straight matches at Albany Saturday afternoon. The S:lem tem hat a strong aggrega tlon ueffptlu tho !oi of Hester be cause of Ineligibility. T vo of the men. W hite and Luts aro veterans and letter men uf the squad last year. In the singles Luts defeated Arnold, ft -3, -, Whlto defeated C'tlluer. J. 1-4: Creech defeat ed Fcott, 7-5; Mints defeated (ir.e-i. 4-t;. f.-4, fi-3. Both the doubles went to Ha lent when L its an I White defeated Arnold and Collier. 6-0. 6-2, nrd Mm;. and Creech defeated Cireen ind Scott, ft-1, 4-, -2. Tho Salem tenon has a heavy schedule this year and they have neetlngs with home of the best teams in the v.nity. 1 1 Oil f 1 1 OREGON last Times Today "JANICE MEREDITH" Tomorrow THOMAS MEIOHAN LIBERTY Today Tomorrow BUCK JONES in "THE TRAIL RIDER" ilHIi! 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Perfect Sanitation Milk produced under most sanitary conditions possible, cows curried, udders washed and covered receptlcals nsed thruout. Raw Milk Guaranteed to remain sweet under ordinary condition. Domestic Supply Our milk supply Is strictly from our own herd of contented Guernsey cows. Quality First Service with a Smile. Nothing need be said for Guernsey quality. It speaks for ltssclf. Our service Is the best. Early morning deliveries. Carls Golden Guernsey Farm Hubbard. Oreeon Salem IMiono 93i-R 10 a. m. to 3. p. m. Don't Overlook the Group of Women's and Growing Girls' Satin Patent and Kid, pair Leather Slippers $5.85 (0 ml o u Q. 0) Ladles' Walk-Over Black Kid and Patent Leather Dress Strap Pumps. Special al pair $5.85 111 z I z o tn LJ J r H O QC One Lot of Broken Linos ot Women's and Crowing Girls' Oxfords and Slippers Wullo They Last, Pair $3.85 Z z o Oregon UAft IUB Si U i mi at. SPECIALS it