FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1925.
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON
far locals
Reply ha been filed by Hnsel-
DeLaney, administratrix or the
estate or Ralph Flint, to the an
Kwor of F. D. Thielsen denying nta
terlal allegations in Thielsen's an
swer. She 1b suing to recover dam
ape fur the death of Flint, a mlr.or
killed vhen ThitrUen' automcbik
struck Fiint'i bicycle.
Marcelling 60c,
phone 104SW.
110
lJlwtrl'jt Attorney Careon has fit
a motion to quash tho writ of re
view from Justice court to circuit
court in the case of Joe Polly,
alleged violator of liquor laws.
Two nearly new Hamilton Beach
milk ehakera for sale at SchaeCert
drug etore. no
Motion to dismiss tho appeal in
the cane of George Dean aulnrt
the Industrial accident commission
hr.s be?n filed In circuit court by
tho commission, alleging that Dean
Is not a resident of Marlon county.
but of Clackamas county, and Is a
resident of this county only by
virtue of his being a prisoner in
the per ilentiary hcrei ,
Boxing tonight the armory. 110
the city jail oa a charge of driving
an automobile while Intoxicated.
A nearly-empty bottle of moon
shine was found in his car. Iiortz's
injuries are believed not to be
serious and lie Is much improved
today.
Just received, a new ehipment
of ladies hate, coats and dresses
for Friday and Saturday. Mrs. H.
P. Stith. 333 State. 110
Word has reached Salem that
Robert Notson, who graduated
from Willamette university t
year ago, and wiio has been work
Ing on the Brooklyn Eagle staff
all winter, will return west in
few weeks. Notson was tele
graph editor of the Oregon States
man tf Salem during nearly all
or last summer.
Get the surprise of your life
when you ee our ladies hate and
prices. Elsworths Hat Shop where
we block men a and ladies hats,
347 1-2 Court upetaire. 110"
Larry Austin reports to the
police that a spotlight was stolen
from his automobile at the circus
grounds yesterday.
Mot lor. has been filed In circuit
court to renew a judgment held
by the Falls City Lumber company
against W. S. Moti The judg
ment was entered May 28, 1915, and
tin nevsr been satisfied, the mo
tion stales.
Final ekating for season Fri
day, Sat. and Sunday night. 110
Default Judgment for $"500 and
Interest since September 23, 1913,
has been entered in circuit court
bv Judffo MoMahnn In favor of
Norval T. Holmbers against A. C.
Eohrnstedt.
Why labor over a hot oven
when we can bake as good s you
can for leas money. Large loaves
Bake-rite bread 13c, 2 for 25c.
Bmall double 2 for 15. Bake-rite
bakery. 113
A r.iarrlasre license h is leen is
sued to J. K. Tier and Flora G
Z;igoi'. both of Aumsviile.
Amended complaint has been fil
ed In circuit court by Henry
Shields against Marlon county, seek
lng to enjoin the rounty from pro
ceeding with construction of the
proposed new road between Mar
ion end Jefferson. Shields la dis
aatlsfiod with damages awarded
him by road viewers and seeks t"
stop progress on the road altogcth
r as fur as his property is concerned.
Boxing tonight the armory. 119
Tho case of McCraskey Register
company against S. II. and It. L.
Champ has been settled out of
court and dismissed. According, te
an order en tore! in circuit court.
Gray Tmprovement Shoppe, ex
pert marcelling. 413 Ore. bldg,
Phone 1S7. 110
Ed D. Smith has been named
Administrator de bonis non of the
(state of Fred W. Swartz, killed a
number "f weoks ago in a dyninite
explosion on hi ranch. F. Miriam
Swartz bas resigned as executrix
of the es.at She is now living in
Portland. The widow also ap
proves appointment of Smith a!
udmini-stratm'. Leo ,. Chllds, Ja
cob Hcchspeer and George H.
Grahenhnrst have been reappoint
tit a? appraisers.
Two plays St. Paul's parish
house Friday evening. Admission
10c and 25c. 110
Charles Simpson won honors in
the Leaders Tennis Tournament
recently brought to a close at the
Salem Y, M. C. A. Simpson "won
over Francis De Harpert who had
defeated Scotty Marr. The games
were played without delay. War
ren Keeney was defeated by Scot
ty Marr, John Schaffear lost to
Simpson and Ray Miller took
decision over Ivan Kafoury. The
consolation series are to be ar
ranged at a later date, with more
pep instilled than In the last meet
Bob Boardman, supervises all of
tho games.
Terrllilger undertaker ptan 724
Dr. F. H. Thompson of Salem
will sail from Montreal for Liver
pool May 23. and will take a four
months' tour of the British Isles,
Franco, Switzerland, Austria, and
Germany. Four hundred physici
ans will take th tour with him
Forty-one states in the union and
several Canadian provinces will
be represented. A number of
a prominent clinics in Europe will
bo visited.
Gill Bros, acclimated garden
seeds. Bulk or narketa. Flower
peed. Lawn seed. Pearry Bros,
237 State street, 1-2 block west
of Commercial. Ill
FTarrv Borlz, an employe of the
Al V. Barnes circus that was In
Salem yesterday. Is in a local hos
pital with injuries received when
an automobile driven by Rosroe
Breves of Silverton ran over him
at 12th end Center streets. Ac
rrordin to the report at police
nsdauarters Reeve was drunk
and he was arrested and placed (n
fllotcTBfijrh Arrivals"!
Governor Pierce will today have
luncu in Portland with J. H. Wig
more, dean of law at the Uni
versity of Chicago, under whom
the Oregon governor took a law
course in Chicago, many years
ago. Dean Wigmore is author of
a noted book on evidence and is an
authority on that subject.
Saturday Is children s day at
Mrs. H. P. Stith's millinery store
the largest line we have ever dis
played, for all ages. HO
All members of the V. R. C. are
asked to attend the funeral serv
ices for Mrs. Sarah Elliott at the
First Christian church tomorrow
afternoon at 2:30.
Two plays St. Paul's parish
house Friday evening. Admission
luc and 25c. 110
Dance Schimllcr hall Sat. nite,
110
bail today oa the drunkeime
charge, while the charge of driving
while drunk was dismissed on mo
tion of City Attoruey Kowltx.
Dr. M. P. Mendelsohn does not
practice medicine but correct
eyes where glasses are required.
Phone 723 for appointment. U. S.
Nat'l bank building. 110
Tho Oregon Packing company
has received from the city record
er a permit for tho construction of
a boiler room at 2S5 South 12th
street.
Dance WOW Derby Sat. nite.
110
Mrs. Charles Glaze of Aurora
wai brought to a Salem hospicil
fcr medical treatment yesterday.
Dr. M. P. MendeUohn has been
correcting eyes for over a third
of a century and this should be
an asset to you and assure you of
correct treatment. Phone 723 for
appointment. U. S. Nat'l bank
building. no
Lea Rich of Grande Rend. Ore
gon, was brought to a local hospi
tal for medical care,,
Shetland pony, gentle, for sale.
E. C. Shclton. Scio. Or. 110
Dancing, Tumble Inn Sat.
night. Music by the night Hawks.
Ill
Mrs. E. S. Budlong underwent a
minor operation at a local hospital
yesterday.
Dance. Tumble Inn every Sat
night, on highway north of Al
bany, in
Boxing tonight the armory. 110
Business at the Salem auto
camp grounds Is gradually Increas
ing. The present average 5s. from
10 to 12 cars a night at .the
grounds. A party from phoenix.
Arizona, stopped at the ground
yesterday. Most of thorn omc
from Washington and California.
Dance WOW Derby Sat. nite,
110
Cut flowers, potted plants for
mother's clay. Arthur Plant's
greenhouses, 129S south 13th.
Ill
De Los Rubertson was elected
president of the Sigma Tau fra
ternity of WTilametlo university at
an election held last night. Other
officers were as follows; vice presi
lent, Oscar White ;. manager,
Charles Swan; secretary, Luc i an
Cobb; mem ber-nt-large, Alvln
Bond. Retiring officers are as fol
lows: president, Dwljjnt Findley;
vice president, Clarence Phillips;
manager, Oscar White; secretary.
James McClintock; mcutber-at-
large. Merle Bonney.
Lova The Jeweler, saiem.
Law.i seed, garden seed. Win
dow box plants. Pearcy Bros. 237
State etreet. , m
W. H. Trlndle, Salem attorney.
'.eft for San Francisco this morn
ing. He will return to this city
Wednesday or Thursday of next
ec-k.
Dance Sch.nd.er hall Sat. nite.
110
An alumni bulletin of Willamette
university will be sent to the press
Monday, ;ind be ready for distribu
tion by May 20. The bullet.'n will
contain some 40 pages, and will
give recent information about Wil
lamette graduates. It will be avail
able to all members of the alumni
cssooiation.
New strictly modern house for
sale, buyer can select the inter
ior finish, completed In 10 to 20
days. $3500. phone day 169, eve
nings 1575R or 2103W.
"Workmen at the state house are
constructing several fire exits from
the basement to the outside of the
1-uilding. This Is In accordance
h recommendations of the ways
and means committee of the leg
islature nfUr an investigation that
was mndo during tho late legisla
tive session.
Dr. Marshall, osteopath Or. bids
A chimney fire at 143 South 13th
street cillcd the fire department
out this morning. The department
responded yeexday to a roof fir
call from 2GI3 Brooks avenue.
Home scenes in three tableaux
at the First Christian church
Sunday evening, 7:30. "Home.
Sweet Home," solo; "Silver
Threads Among the Gold," duet;
"Sweet Hour of Prayer," quartet.
great program. Come early.
1H
A. S. He-inie of Vancouver who
was nrresfed recently for drunken
ness and f.r driving his car while
Intoxicated w.n released - f,n I2T
Bible examinations were held a1
Salem high school today. Five Sa
lem pufils and 2 Portland pupili
took the examinations here. The
test In Old Testament was given
thla morning: the tost in New
Testament this afternoon. Accord
ing to state law pupils passing suc-
cepyf.my will be given one high
school credit in each of the two
branches of Bible study.
Fill mother's porch boxes for
Mother's day from Arthur Plant'
greenhouses. 1298 south 13th.
Ill
Marlnello Beauty Parlors, ex
pert marcelling, 245 N High.
110
Dr. w . H. Marvin, who was
scheduled to speak at three differ
ent places in Salem, failed to put
in an appearance due to the sud
den sickness of relatives. His ad
dresses in Salem have been def
Initely cancelled.
Mr. and sirs. Will Goldig were
Salem visitors this morning. They
are residents of Albany.
John Kachtugall of Dallas was
In Salem on private business yesterday.
Mrs. Guy Sulley of McMlnnvlllc
was in Salem yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Ramsey of
Albany were In Salem yesterday.
Mrs. If. R. SchultE of Albany
was In Salem yesterday.
Two births were reported to the
office of the city health officer
this morning. A boy, unnamed
in the report, .was born on May 6
to Mr. and Mrs. Christopher
Butte. A boy born on the same
day to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ad
miral Miller has been named Ern
est Henry. Mr. Miller Is In the
bonds and loans business In Salem,
nite.
1104
Dance WOW Derby Sat.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Hammer of
Albany were In Salem this morn
ing.
A piano duet and a violin duet
were given at the Lions club
luncheon at the Marlon hotel
this noon. Miss Lena Medler and
Mies Mary Cupper, both of Salem
high school, gave a piano duet
Miss Betty SIddall and Miss Elotee
Helneck. accompanied on the d!
ano by Mis Eugenia Savage, gave
a violin solo.
C. W. Blakely of Corvallls was
in Salem today, and a guest of
the Salem Lions club this noon.
Mr. Blakely Is a member of the
Corvallls Lions club.
A delegation of Lions from In
dependence was In Salem today.
They came to see Dr. Butler, mem
ber of their organization, who
was hurt In an auto accident on
the streets of Salem a week ago,
losing an eye and suffering other
injuries. They ate luncheon with
the Salem Lions at the Marlon
hotel this noon. The following
men comprised the delegation:
Moss Walker, Ward Butler, R. K
Montgomery. A. L. Keeney, Ross
Nelson, F. C. Becker, Kenneth
Williams. C. W. Wiprud and
Clyde Ellis, who was in charge
ol the delegation.
GROWN MAY QUEEN
If your mother can bake better
than we can we will give her a
job. Bake-rite bakery. 113
Cars
Bligh.
without drivers,
Hotel
110
.Mrs. Robert Hall, daughter of
Governor Pierce, and formerly an
instructor in homo ennomlcs at
La Grande high school, took a
class at Parrish junior high school
this morning, taking the place of
-Mrs. Eula Creech, who Is expected
lo return Monday.
Rent a car. drive U yourself.
Hotel Bligh. 110
Veva Fell, ? year old Amity girl
returned to her home yesterday.
She has been At a local hospital for
two weeks, having undergone a
major operation
Tonight! Boxing. Salem arm
ory, Lewis vs Woods, ten 3-mi-nute
rounds; York vs Reese, six
3-minute rounds. Friday, May 8,
3:30 p. m. 110
Roscoe Reeves, who was arrest
ed and placed in the city jail last
night on a chargo of driving his
automobile while Intoxicated, was
today release! after putting up
ball of fi00. Reeves, whose heme
H at Si I vert on, was arrested after
he hai run down Harry Bortz, an
employe of the Al G. Baines ctr
eus. at Center and 12th streets.
Reeves will appear In police court
May 18.
AT WILLAMETTE
The coronation of Misa Lucia
Card as Queen Lucia I took place
tfcortiy after 1:30 o'clock this aft
ernoon and marked the beginning
of My day featllvtles at Willam
ette university. Bleachers fron
the gymnasium had been set up
surrounding tho queen's court on
the lawn in front of Waller and
Eaton halls, and a crowd est. mat
cd at 3000 was present.
AH Salem public schools closed
this afternooi Because ot the
event.
Unusual featuro of the Mav
dunces were the fact that ther:
was no definite dividing line be
tween dances, one merging Into
the next in a continuous perform
ance, and the fact that boys as
well as girls were used in the
winding of the May pole. Men
have not been used In a Willam
eite May dance since 1919.
A baseball game between Wil
lamette and Pacific universities
will be played Immediately follow
ing the dances.
Died
ELLIOTT Sarah J. Elliott. 87
died at her residence, 160 Dt
vision street, Friday morning,
May 8. Survived by one son
Sherman R... Elliott. The re
mains arc In care of the Webb
funeral parlors. Funeral serv
ices will be held at 2:30 Satur
day, May 9th, at the First
Christian church, Rev. J. J,
Evans presiding Interment In
the City View cemetery, con
ducted by Women's Relief Corps.
Webb's funeral parlors in
charge.
Fnnerals
The funeral of William Holt
Fuikerson will be held at the
Webb funeral parlors May 9,at
10 a. m. Rev. Mr. Shanks will
have charge of services. Inter
ment near Crowley station.
PROTEST EFFORT
.TO
Deputy Sheriff Roy Bremmer
tli is afternoon will go to Mt. An
sel to bring to thU city the bal
ance of the paraphernalia uaed in
the enormous et ill recently seized
at -Joe Walker ranch near that
city.
Bremmer expect, to tak. the
remainder of the still property un
der protest, if not asainst open
opposition on the part ot Walk
er. He received a hint ot this a
few days ago when Walker de
clared that he would Mutest
against any more of the property
ueing taken, the protest belnc
made on the advice of liia attor
ney, Guy O. Smith.
The property still to be
brought here includes 16 large
mash vats, and some minor ap
paratus usea in connection with
the manufacture of the liquor.
it is oelleved that Walker will
go no further tban to make to!
uble protest against tn removal
or me rata and apparatus when
uremmer appears on the scene.
It Is understood the protest Is
made In connection with the mo
tion filed by Smith to quash the
case and have the property re
turned to the defendants on the
ground that the officers acted
without authority In making the
raid, that the search warrant was
insufficient, that the officers had
no warrant to make the arrests
and that they did not see a crime
committed. The motion is now on
appeal from justice court.
It Is generally understood that
Walker, owner of the ranch on
which the still was seized, had no
particular connection with the
active operation ot the plant, but
merely rented his property to the
moonshiners for the purpose of
manufacturing liquor.
The still in question, officers
say, was the largest ever seized
In the west. Over 4500 gallons of
mash were seized in the raid and
several hundred gallons of liquor.
CHANGES IX STATE
COURT PROCEDURE
CONFERENCE'S AIM
(Continued from pags one)
Henry E. Mcliinn, given by Mrs.
McGinn and presented by D. Solis
Cohen today, to the Multnomah
Bar association. i. . Kavanaugh
made the speech of acceptance and
Albert B. Ridgway, president of
the association, presided during
the 'ceremony. The portrait was
rain ted by Sidney Bell.
buprcme JuiMce- Thomas Mc
lirlde then took the chair. He and
Associate Justice John L. Rand.
and Circuit Judges Fred Wilson ot
The Dalles, C. M. Thomas of Med
ic rd and Walter H. Evans ot Port,
land make up the judicial council.
Opposition to the proposal to
adopt fur the stato circuit court
the practice now used (n the fed
eral courts of having the judge.
instead of the attorneys, question
prospective members of the Jury.
'..as voiced a the Initial session of
the Judiical council.
The council called the meeting
merely to bear suggestions, and
will tuke no action. Whatever ac
tion the council decides upon will
be taken In executive session at
some future time.
R. U. Parsons of Bend said he
was unalterably opposed to adopt
ing the federal court system. Se
lection ot the jury, he said, is one
cf the most important parts of
trial to the litigants.
Judge Sklpworth ot Eugene also
opposed the proopsal of the change
ti-ora the present system, declaring
that very little time is lost In se
lecting juries under It If the trial
Judge controls the case properly.
Polar Fie ht Held Ud.
usift, Norway. May 8. (A. P.)
--uispatches from the north
port unfavorable weather condi
tions that probably will delay for
several days the attempt of Cap
tain Raold Amundsen to fly to the
north pole.
URGES BIBLE READING
IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS
A positive stand iu favor of Bible
instruction in Oregon public
school a, as part ot school curri
culum, was taken by Rev. Carl
Young, secretary of the Portland
Lions club, in an address before
the Salem Lions at their weekly
luncheon, this noon.
I believe that Bible Instruction
should be gtxen by Bible tonchcru
specially trained for the purpose,"
be stated, "an 1 that credit should
Im given in Bible study the same
ps. any olhe :tuiy. I do not be
lieve that the ordinnry school
teacher Is cnoablc of teaching the
llible."
He also oppesed the mere read
ing of the Bible, without com
ment, by the teacher.
He quoted statistics alleged to
show that 95 per cent of all chil
dren brought up for delinquency
rid not attend Sunday school.
F.
OP VALLEY ARE
TO VIE IN CITY
'For the first time In 10 years
Salem is to be the center of a bis;
checker tournament, according ti
announcement made by loadore
Green buum, Salem's champion
checker player, when on May 15,
teams from Salem, Eugene and Al
bany, constituting the crack play
ing contingent of the Willamette
valley will meet a team of 20 play
ers from the Portland Chess and
Checker club. Th tournament will
bs purely a checker affaJr, with no
cross names scheduled.
Forty of the fastekst checker
players in Oregon will tangle wits
on this occasion at the chamber
of commerce, the tourney to start
at 8 o'clock in the evening and
will be open to the public.
Eugene, Albany and Salem each
will furnisn five or six men.
enough to make up the 20 players
from tho valley.
The Silem team so fur selected
will include Isadora G recti baum
ot the firm of Kojteln ft Green
on urn, Prof. La ugh I i n ot W illam
el to university, David Draper,
munty treasurer,' W. P. Wright,
auctioneer, and Henry Hill, employ
cd at Up John's Gladiolus gardens.
Under the plnn of play the play
ers will be split Into five divisions
four men in a division and each
man will play eight Rames In his
cwn division, two games with each
man.
Ten sears ago, when the last
lournament was staged here,
Portland played Salem and won.
Both chess nnd ch kers were
combined in that tournament.
Salem has no chess and checker
ulrtb. but there arc clubs at Albany
and Eugene. The Salem team had
been picked for Its nhility and It t
believed Is made t:p of the best
l-lrn-pr.i In the town.
At the Theatres Today
OREGON
PAULINE FREDERICK
in
'SMOULDERING FIRES
LIBERTY
"THE SHOOTING OF
DAN McGREW'
by
Eobert W. Service
ATTENTION
336 B. P. O. E 336
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WOODRY
Buys Furniture
Phone 611
rortlnnd. R B Harder. M L Co
furri. I. C Hishy. Mr .in-! Mm Wil
liim T Illu.h. Kdwln A.lnir. Rirh-
nril (;oo1mnn. I N Noble. Mr nnd
Mr, JtmiP. J HnKeerty. J S Rlne.
R II lUrlrick. Kranlc More! ind
Hilrm, Mr, Lol. McFnrlnne, Mr
Cied.i Putn.nn. Ml. Loi. Vinton
A H Drake. Fred Lechner. R I!
Keye. K L I-amoreux: Albany. i
P Potwtn, Mr Ada gonier and
dnnl :er. Paul M Warner: Fturnl
Woods. D P Weaver: Tillamook.
M H Tnman: Hnd. Frank Hnll
er; 8alll. I.ee Kuih.rl'.n. C Ma
loll,. Mr and Mra Euitene P Knr
1er. Mi., rteatrir M Houehton
t. V yrhroeder; RlverJlde. Oal. 8 f
Sprerher; Vom Anceiea. C C Rich
Xlr and Mra Jame, II Arnold. Hot.
r! Ketherland.
BE CAREFUL
J02 vi' n'
While coming out ot an alley
on Chemeketa atreet the automo
bile driron by A. W. Kills. 45S
Mill street, collided with a car
drlren br Mra. W. M. Kraser.
O'ber automobile. It i rlalmed
obstructed the view of both driv
ers. Damage vru sllgbU
Salem Fruit Market
Good Variety Right Prices Fresh Stock
SATURDAY WE OFFER
Oregon Spinach, fresh and bright, 3 lbs 23c
Asparagus Settlemicr's Woodburn quality, bunch Ijc
Orogon Radishes, very fine, 3 bunches 10c
Green Onions, new crop bulbs, per bunch 5c
Oregon Lettuce, Labish quality, per head 10c
Lettuce, Sacramento quality, 2 heads 13c
We also offer: Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Celery, Peas,
New Spuds, Cauliflower, New Carrots, Green Beans,
Rhubarb, Cabbage, etc.
Strawberries only Orebon berries, box 20c
Prompt -service American Labor.
Located In SALEM PUBLIC MARKET
ft
The order for your convention
uniform must go in today. Fill
out the blank below and mail
it to the secretary today.
We are going to put Salem on
the map with the biggest
showing ever. This is our big
gest year. Get your order in
TODAY.
Salem stores will no doubt
close for Salem Day.
EXALTED RULER
W. I. Necdham
CONVENTION COMMITTEE
E. M. Page F. T. Wright man
C. R. O'Neill Aug. Hurkenstcin
R. D. Day
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Purple and white
v Shoes Size
i White canvas
A'Ha7 ' Size '. '
White purple band
PanU Waist Length Measure inseatn
White duck for cuffs.
Sox
Purple . Size
Tie
Purple
Cane
Price
$13.50 Complete
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