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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1925 THE" CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON .PAGE NINE ::ii LOCALS The Marion couuty community- federatlon will meet at Sunny- aide December 10, and at that time also will dedicate the new Sunnynlde school, one of the moat beautiful rural schools In the atate. Trade In your old piano on new phonograph. Stiff's. Based on cruel and Inhuman treatment, a divorce ' lias been granted Mildred W. Hnmel from Dewey E. Hamel, In an order by JikIkc McMahan. They were mar ried In 1922 at Vancouver. She seeks 2000 for Injuries sus tained when her automobile went through a bridge near Amity. She alleges the bridge was defective. Will sell every new ' upright. grand and player piano in our stock at practically dealers cost tor quick sale this week. Terms if desired. Tallman Piano store, 395 S. 12th street. . 280 Your old piano will be taken In trade on a new phonograph. Stiff's. . Alleging Illness of witnesses, an application tins been filed in circuit court aklng postpone ment of the trial pE S. A. Pease an til the January term. Pease Is ;harged with a liquor law violation. Want used furniture, phone 76. Divorce lias been granted by Judge McMahan to Laura Law rence Douglas from Merserve Douglas on ground of cruel and inhuman treatment. They were married In Portland In 1921. Want used furniture phone 511 Lewis Albright has. purchased Fred Mills' share of the Mellow Moon dance pavilion. Mr. Al bright and Mills completed the now hall this summer. Other work was taking up Mr. Mills tlmo. Mr. Albright has taken pos session already and expects to make several improvements be foro long. Hotel Manor, dollar dinner served 5; 45 to 8 every evening. Decree of divorco has been granted John Lcskovar from Ma ria Leskovar by Judge McMahan. They woro married in Europe in 1901. He charges desertion, nnd states that 12 years ago he trans ferred all of his property to the defendant so thero are no prop erty rights to settle. He says all issue of the marriage have reach ed the age of majority and are living in Europe. . It was announced by the Red Clover dairy that they are again open for business and will deliv er milk in quarts at 10c and in pints at 5c. The phone number (s S6F22. ' 2S0 Gladys A. Brown in a divorce complaint acainet Jim D. Brown alleges cruel and inhuman treat ment. They were married in April of this year. She asks $250 in attorneys fees, claiming her husband is capable of earning $150 a month. For rent, new modern 5 room bungalow, completely furnished, 9 blocks from center of the city. See W. H. Grabenhorst & Co., 275 State St. phone 515. 279 Suit to correct a deed to real property has been filed in circuit court by Frank linmps against Peter Feller and others.- ncmember the pom-pom and serpentine dance at Mellow Moon Thanksgiving nite. sz Charles M. Armstrong and wife have filed suit in circuit court neainst Willard Jefferson nnd others to quiet title to real prop erty. Special announcement. Walker Bros, old time orchestra at Turn ble Inn Wed. Nov. 25th. . 280 C. E. Showalter Co., Inc., have with the county clerk. C. E. Sho waiter, Anna L. Showalter and C. H. Wieder are incorporators. Cap italization is placed . at $20,000 and principal place ot business Is to be Salem. The company is 10 handle automobiles. $5 down and ?1 per .week places n Hamilton-Beach vacuum sweeper in your home. Hamiltons 340 Court. zsu new leak of 350 second feet. It began to leak soon after Its con struction and has never been li able. This is not interfering with the development of the project, It is claimed, water being obtained from the Crescent lake storage which was secured after the fail ure of the reservoir. Upholstering and furniture re pair work at Hamilton's. The jury that heard the case bf Lizzie Nye against Yamhill conn ty, which was heard in Salem be fore Judge McMahan under f change of venue, today returned a verdict in favor of the county. rue case was a suit for damages resulting ironi an accident in which an automobile in which Mr. and Mrs. Nye were driving went through the railing of a bridge near Amity. Mrs. Nvo was quite seriously injured and sued the county for $2000 damages nl leging that the bridge was detect ive. Place your order now for Christmas delivery for a Hamil ton-Beach vacuum sweeper. $5 down $1 per week on - balance. Hamilton. 340 Court St. 280 Salesmen! Why not sell the best home appliance on the mar ket. Experience not - necessary. Apply new Salem hotel room 166, Monday evening between 6 and S. 279 High grade player piano left with us, big sacrifice for immedi ate sine. See this snap at once, Tallman Piano store, 395 S. 12th 2S0 Kdward 1'atzer of Salem was arrested Sunday night for speed ins. A Hamilton-Beach vacuum sweeper increases 'the life of ; rug. Hamilton, 340 Court St. ' 280 Sleepers at the city hall last night were Frank Riddle and Kenneth Pecaut. Closing out our used pianos ot $50, $75, $100 and $125. Sec these at once as they will not last long at these prices. Tallman Piano store, 395 S. 12th. 280 "W. E. Wright was arrested Sunday for being drunk. He drew a $10 fine. James McGilchrfst at 255 S. 16th St. will hold an auction sale of the furniture and furn ishings of his home on Friday, 1:30 p. m. P.sN, Woodry is the auctioneer of course, phone 511. 279 Mrs. G. R. Mehanee of Everett, Wash., was arrested Sunday for speeding and deposited $10 bail. The attic was damaged In a roof fire last night at 417 soulu 17 th street. Buy your wife a Hamilton- Beach vacuum sweeper for Christ mas, $5 down balance $1 week. Hamiltons, 340 Court. 280 Walls In the home-of Mark Sav age, 494 Mill street, were tram aged by fire today that is bellov- ed to have started from an over heated 6tove. 7- percent preferred stock (n Salem's new paper mill Investi gate. Hawkins & Roberts. Inc, 205 Oregon building. Frost has not damaged nor rain spoiled the appearance flavor of grapes raised by Francis M. Brown, two miles north of In dependence. Huge bunches of both Sweetwater and Mission rapes, clusters weighing over two pounds each, each grapo be ing perfect still adorn his vine yard, showing that Polk county is an ideal region for wine grapes as well as those of table varieties. Love, the Jewaler. Salem. Rose Bailey has been named as administratrix of the estate of John Gerren by County Judge Hunt. Trade in your old piano on new phonograph. Stiff's. Suit to quiet title has been fil ed In circuit court by Mary Bau raann and others against Henry ar tu and others. . At a meeting held Saturday af ternoon at the chamber of com merce of delegates from all parts ot the county from organizations interested in the work or tue Marion County Clld Health Dem onstration, a county council was ofganized with the election ot tho following otflcers: president, 1. M. Hick i., vice president, Airs. Waldo Brown ot Hubbard; sec retary, Mrs. Roy Burton of Salem. -The county council, with a rep resentative from each locality and county wide organization, will act In an advisory capacity with the Marion Couuty Child Health Demonstration of which Dr. Wal ter H. Brown is director. ' In addition to the county coun cil, there has already been organ ized local councils In each com munity which wll co-operate with the demonstration in the health work to he done in each community. At tho meeting Saturday after noon, several delegates reported on the progress ot the health work u their own communities. Dr. Walter H. Brown, director or the demonstration, Elnora E, Thomson, director ot nursing and Dr. Stella Ford Warner, director or medical service, each spoke at the Saturday meeting, each giv- ng an account ot the different kinds of health work now- beine none in the county under the di rection ot the Marion County unna iieaim uemonstratlon. when maters of eenoral conntv interest are to be discussed, dele gates will meet at the call of the president, T. M. Hicks. Dr. Marshall, osteopath, Or bid Hilda P. Hailing has filed suit for divorce in circuit' court against Charles R. Haling, alleg ing desertion. They were mar ried In Vancouver in September, 1919. She says her husband is capable of earning $200 a month. She wants her maiden name of Hilda P. Drager restored to her and one half interest In an auto mobile. $5 down and $1 per week places a Hamilton-Beach vacuum sweeper in your home. Hamiltons 340 Court. 280 Mordaunt A. Goodnough, Port land pianist teaches In Salem ev ery Wednesday. Studio 394 N. Church St. phone 178. A 279 Leslie Neighbors of Portland was arrested Sunday for speeding. Revival meetings. Baptist church, Bryant and Fisher, evnn gelists. 282 Actions brought by Lucy Phil lips against the "ire Association of Philadelphia nnd Reliance In surance company of Philadelphia have been settled out of court and actions dismissed, according to orders filed in circuit court. Going to 4uild n garage phone 3(iFZ5 lor estimates. -279 A bicycle stolen by George Letley of Lives-ley, sent to the training school for pilfering. Is being held at the sheriff's office nwniting Its owner. Lefley admit ted lie stole the wheel fcpm some one living this tde ot East Inde pendence but averred he had knowledge of Its owner. The front wheel of the bicycle was badly Jammed up by tho boy in an ac cident. . Jim Inglis of Molalla woe ar rested Saturday night for being drunk and was fined. $10 today. Buy your wife a Hamilton Beach vacuum sweeper for Christ mas, $5 down balance $1 week. Hamilton's. 340 Court. 280 W. McBride and W. H. Fear ing were fined $5 each Saturday for speeding. Today, by the use of medicine, Dr. Stone removed a large cancer from the breast of Mr. II. H. Rob berson of Salem, Ore. 279 P. F. Peyton was arrested Sat urday for reckless driving. " Charging desertion Louisa Llra baugh is seeking a divorce from J. W. Llmbaugh. They were mor rled In December, 1915. She asks $150 attorneys fees, -$50 suit money and one third of the prop erty. Buy Christmas gifts now. Mi lady's Shop, balcony Derby bldg. 279 The damage action of Lizzie Nye against Yamhill county which started Friday is expected to go to the jury this afternoon. Hotel Bliph Arrivals rortlnnd, S M Arbuckle, Mr and Mrs William Jenning, Jack Iron Hides, Frank J Simnionds, B Mills, Mr and Mrs Richard Carr nnd children, P F Cramer, E F Shoe maker, Mr and Mrs Cnrl Lanhnm, Miss Katherlne La n ham. Miss Norn Raybould, Mr and Mrs R C ClarBo, Miss Dawn Clarke. Chas Seaver, Mr and Mm Evert King, S S Rogers, S W Larson, -James J Oaffuey; Salem, D C Ringle, Rich ard Stockley. A E Vickers; Tilla mook, Edward A McKeahan; Pen dleton. Mr and Mrs Curtis Meek er; EtiRene, Mr and Mrs R L Dunn and daughter: Cloverdale, C H McKnight: Aurora, A J Bobb. Robert Bobb: Newport, Mrs J F Zlmmerle; Sedro Woolly, Wn, Paul Klhert; Seattle. C J Lavelle, Mr and Mrs N A Fryholm, Arthur Hawker Mr and Mrs Francis E Browne. L T Hiseman; Chicago, L Morlnrty, Ted O'Day, Jack Ander son. Miss Audrey Kaduehl. Miss Alice -Fred ricks, Mr and Mrs W J Reid, Miss Valoris Ormbrik; To ledo, O. Howard Swart; Philadel phia, Pa, Royal Scott, Warren Scott; New York. Mr and Mrs Roy Dove, Mr nnd Mrs Richard Carr and children. Mr and Mrs C H Wehb, Mr and Mrs Al Dunn; Hon olulu, H I. Henry Ahola, Don Ahola. Frank Billy. Auction sale Wed. nite 7 p. m. at F. N. Woodry's new auction market, 1610 N. Summer St. phone 511. . 280 Ira Spencer was fined $100 and sentenced to 30 days In jail Sat urday by Police Judgo Pouleen for possession ot liquor, A Hamilton-Beach vacuum sweeper increases the life of a rug. Hamilton, 340 Court St. 280 Requisitions from the gover nor of California tor the extradi tion of W. E. Shettlemore and Robert Goff, who are wanted for grand larceny in San Francisco, were granted today by Governor Pierce. The men are under arrest in Portland. Carnival and bazaar, St. Jos eph's hall nil day. Dinner 5 to 7, 50c. Turkey shoot tonight. T. M. Mnrr, manager. 279 D. C. Keeney has received i building permit for the construe tlon of a cottage at 1077 Broad way, to cost $600. 3 room modern apartment for rent, reasonable; close in. 268 N. Cottage. 279 The Jason Lee Methodist church has received from City Recorder Pouleen a permit for the construction ot a parsonage at lOfiO Jefferson street, to cost $5,- 000. Place your order now for Christmas delivery tor a Hamll ton-Beach vacuum sweeper, $5 down $1 per week on balance. Hamilton. 340 Court St. 280 Efforts to save the Tumalo pro ject reservoir that was construct ed In 1913 about eight miles northwest ot Bend have so far been futile, according to Informa tion received by State Engineer Lnper from D. J. McLellan, gineer who has been working on the reservoir. McLellan reports that the reservoir has sprung a The Frultland store was rob hed Saturday night, apparently by boys, as a large number of enndy bars and cartons ot cigar ettes were taken. One automobile tire also was stolen. Deputy Sher iff Sam Burkhart investigated the robbery-. W. E. Hlnton Is own er of the store. Members ot the educational committee ot the Salem Kfwanis club will speak before the club at its luncheon Tuesday. Warren Pedell, well known resident of Salem, returned to this city Saturday after having been gone five months in the east, going by water from Portland thru the Panama canal. He stop ped at Cuba on IiIb way to New York. Ho visited in Philadelphia, Boston, Bangor and Montreal, taking the Canadian Pacific rail way from Montreal west, and ar riving at Seattle last week. Pe dell reports that there Is a large quantity ot snow in Canada. An Oregon electric train ran squarely Into a farmer's truck carrying a load of cows as -the train crossed- -South Commercial street on its trip south shortly before one o'clock today. The truck was pass ing north on South Commercial strete. The cattle were taken Into a nearby livery stable, one of them believed to have Its leg broken Employes at the O. E. freight de pot, near the scene of the nccldent professed complete Ignorance the affair when questioned on the subject early this afternoon. BE CAREFUL With Alio temperature of 28 de gress above zero, reached shortly uetoro daylight this morulug, the local thermometer recorded a low' er temperature tliau any at Salem since January 15 ot this year, and exactly as low as the minimum reached on that date. The pre vious lor this fall was 31 degrees, reached twice since summer, ..Medford, Or., Nov. 23. The coldest night of the year cume here laatu ight with the mercury at u degrees uuovo zero. Eugenes, Or.,' Nov. 23. Jack Frost visited Eugene again last night, and left a record minimum temperature for the season. The mercury dropped to 27 degrees during tho night. The minimum Saturday night was 29. Oregon Agricultural flnlloirn tJorvallis, Or., Nov. 23. Thomas uiuius and Howard C. Paire of Sa- lem were selected tor the rook do nate team from 30 candidates at the largest tryout ever held at the Oregon Agricultural college. There are 16 men on the freshmen team. The men chosen will form the first year squad to represent the college in intercollegiate debates. . The single squad syutem, used by the urst year men as well as the var sity, makes this tryout final for the year. From this squad' a team will be picked to meet freshmen oi outer institutions. Three other freshmen wera chos en in addition to tho firet squad to represent tne class In inter-class debates. Dates for contest have not been set. but arrangements are oetng made with the Oregon iiusu, inuieia college, -Willamette university nnd the College of t'ttgej sound. GARDEN CLUB TO MEET TOMORROW EVENING An especially excellent nrocram has been arranged for the Salem Garden club for Jts meeting to morrow night at the chamber of commerce. The meeting starts at a o ciock. Mrs. William Everett Anderson president ot the club, states that arrangements have been made for i talk by Miss Mirpah Blair on Egyptian Gardens," which will be one of tho interesting features or tne ciUD s season. Another feature at the meeting will be an exhibit of some 12 or 15 varieties of outdoor grown chrysanthemums, grown in Salem gardens. Miss Edith Hazard also will give a 10-minute talk on the growing of chrysanthemums. Harry Pcarcy will have a dis play ot evergreen shrubs and will glv a brief talk on them and the growing of slirubs. In addition another drawing will bo made of a perennial bor der. This will be done by an ama teur, as it Is believed It will he of more Interest presented by a Sa lem amateur than if a professional were secured. I COLDEST HERE tors must themselves, fully pay all expenses caused by them. Under existing conditions, I would try to at least occasionally have a cop cast ot Twelfth street, to pick up the speeders, thereby making It more safo for pedestrians on the treet. Tourists and strangers will give more heed to wha; they sec and hear while In quest of a new home, than to all ot the literature that may be brought before them. Pendleton. Or.. Nov. 23. Pen dleton experienced the bite of win ter last night when the mercury uruppeu to n degrees above zero, the low mark for the present sea son. Luncheon Dishes Demonstrated In Cooking Lessons (Continued from Page One) three mouths conducting; cnokinn schools In the northwest. Recent ly she has been in choree of schools for the Seattle Times, the uacoma News Tribune, the Spo kane Chrouiclo and tho Portland Oregonlan. Six weoks are spent in this work in the southeastern states, and tho remainder ot tho year in the Great Lakes basin and on the Atlautic coast. . Women who are planning Thanksgiving dinners this weeic will find Miss Lowen's classes most iuiercstiug as class periods which will be he'd both tomorrow and Wednesday from 2 to 4 o'clock will bo devoted largely to Thanks giving menus. Tomorrow Misd Lowcn will prepare and dress turkey for Wednesday's roastiug. A questtcn box is being held In connection with the classes. To morrow Miss Lowen will answer all questions left in the box this afternoon. Much of tho Interest in the schools centers arouud the pie and cake contest which will be held on Wednesday. - Contestants ore nsk ed to bring their cakes nnd pies to the armory between 10 and 12 o'clock on Wednesday morning. At 4 o'clock Wednesday afternoon the cakes and pies will be auctioned off for the benefit of the Associat ed uharitles. A $J 50 Holpoint electric range will be given to the woman who submits the best cake while a com plete Eureka vacuum cleaner goes to-the woman who bakes the best pi. Six prizes are given in each class. Any girl or woman may en er only one of these two divisions. She may also enter only one articli in each division. Each entrant will receive a pound can of Crlsco. Classes open each day at 2 o'clock with a musical program preceding. IF YOU WERE A CITY COUNCILMAN? (Continues fiom Page Ono) Number Forty One ! Contest Kill tor: It I were a city councilman I would try to please tho public and also do as I thought best for them.. I As to Improvements for the city I would: 1. Put street lights on all cor ners and a fow extra lights to greet tourists coming In on the highway. . Pavo North 17ttuas far out as tho fairgrounds so there would ho less traffic on Capitol during the fair. 3. Erect a bridgo over Mill Creek at 17th. 4. Build an auditorium or some large building. In which a large number could meot. 5. Make the highway a stop reet so that tourists will carry with them sweet memories of the city. . Erect a municipal natator- ium which the people will eniov and will bring in money for the city. 7. I would make small safty zones so that some poor old wo man who Is getting on a street oar is not in danger ot some kid driving a delivery truck. I. I would have the streets In the newer additions made wide like the Qnwn town streets are. . 9. Ask tho merchants not to have red, green and purple fronts but alt look alike. . 10. Remove some junk piles that detract from tho city's beau ty. 11. Got now city water good, cold water that the people would like to drink and aren't ashamed to tell where it comes from. 12. Not let people put wood piles or other obstacles In the street which makes night driving dangerous. Fix a few railroad crossings so that peoyio flo not bump tholr head? whon crossing, then I would feel that It I could do all of this as I wished It done I would have done more for the city than many other coumllmon. f OREGON TODAY COLLEEN MOORE In 44 WE MODERNS" I F. N. WOODRY Fays Caeb For Furniture ' Res. and Store 1610 North . i Summer Phone 511 Died JAEGER At a local hospital on Sunday, Nov. 22, Barbara, be loved wifo of Joseph Jaeger of West Salem, at the age of 53 years. Besides her husband she fa survived by four children. Andrew of Los Angeles, . Mrs. Marian Homes and Mrs. Evn Northwlck of Seattle and Mar garet J. living at home. Funer al announcements will bo made later by the Tcrwilliger funer al homo. DUPUIS In this city, Nov. 21, James M. Dtipuls age 17 years, The body is being forwarded to day, Nov. 23, by Ridon and Son to Polsom. Mont., for fu neral services and interment. 1 DUNHAM In this city, Nov. 21, William Dunham age 63 years. The-body will be forwarded to Wilsonvllle, Or., Nov. 24, tor funeral services and Inter ment. RIgdon and Son direct ore. ' Marriage licenses have been is sued to Henry A. Marr, Salem and Alice Ward, Brooks; Roland H. Mills and Ruth Grimes, Sa lem; Ansel P. Solie and Marie Haberly, Silverton; Oscar R. Ov erland and Emma C. Johnson, Silverton; J. F. Suavain and Ag nes Von Hatten, Mt. Angel; Har old Asplnwnll, Aurora and Edith Manning, Gervais. Mr. and Mrs. George Cree of fyone were tn Salem this morn ing. C. T. Busick of Woodburn was ta Salem on private business to day. POMEROY & KEENE Jewelers Salem, Ore, Cars driven by W. S. Dustln and J. W. Bausch collided at Wal ler and 13th streets with minor damage. A roan named Yogi Is accused by Eugene Llbby ot route 8 with using poor judgment, causing their cars to collide half a mile north of Salera on the river road. The automobiles ot Philip Llttke and A. J. Elliott clashed on Court street between Commer cial and Liberty. Danwga was slight. NOW! The Romances of Romances It's Great! HERB Mon. Tuoa. Ttiurs. Then Oono E3 Special Dance Prologue Staged Helen Rodolf 3 THE DEATHLESS SPIRIT Never the spirit was born; the spirit shall ceaso to bo never; Never was time it was not; End nnd Beginning are droams; Birth J ess and deathless and changeless remalncth the ' spirit forever; Death hath not touched It at all, dead though the houso of It seems. Sir Edward Arnold. W. T. Rigdon & Son The Value of Mortgage . Investments Mortgage Loans are the safest place to invest your money. Safe, because you are able to inspect and pass on and constantly keep in touch with the very tangible security safeguarding your money. Here at Hawkins & Eoberts, we have In dividual mortgages on good farms surround ing Salem and residence properties in Salem. Mortgage Bonds Loans and yv. INVCSTMCNTS r .1 1. fan j, 2nd Floor, Oregon Blo l OALEMj 1 Ml 1 B h LL F? ... " f FfV, I. J HAWKINS & ROBERTS INC AT KAFOURY'S Gifts With a Holiday Spirit Only 27 Shopping Days Till , Christmas Make up your lists now, and select your gifts while assortments are at their best, for you know that many of the choic est things on display now will soon be sold. PLEASE SHOP EARLY IF POSSIBLE Fancy Linens and Stamped Goods For the woman who loves fine linen pieces or enjoys sewing or embroid ery, here are just the gifts that she would appreciate most. BUFFET SETS 29c, 39c, 45c, 69c, 85c SCARFS ' 29c, 45c, 79c, 89c, $1.25 1'ILLOW SLIPS '. $1.50 NIGHT GOWNS $1.49 A New and Sparkling As sortmen of Smart Jewelry Novelties for Gift Giving This section presents many new and beautiful things in brooches, amber beads, pearls, necklaces, rings, brace lets and earrings. Flowers For Her Coat These make desirable gifts, many charming effects, gay, cheery colors of silk and velvet. Some new metal effects. 50c, 75c, 89c, 98c Many other attractive no tellies of all kinds which would make delightful gifts Make Kaf oury's Your Christmas Store 'p-fi QTonywne noSEZZJ SALEM STonn lea sum street "CAN AND DO" FOBTI.AND SILK SHOP S83 Alder Street