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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1923)
i'V SUNDAY MO UN 1NG, FKBR U Alt V It; 1 923 V a. '5 w,t J. x - CITY NE .. : two Collide v ' Edward Dancer of route 3, while goine-west en Coort jester day collided with another car go- ing north on Liberty. , Bootlegger, W be Trlcd-i- Chester It. Hey wood was j brought : before Judge Bushey yesterday charged with possession of Mquoiv His , ball was set' at 9509 which . he furnished. The trial; will be held Tuesday at 10 a. m. " 'r" ' i-.'" ; f u , Th French Shop - V y f, , , for smart . gowns and hats, m Many new 'models jst In: ,115 llUgh streeAdT. - J:. ,f. Iaa Seci ??ft-.-;-r-v-;i- V A call came Into the station - yesterday from 21? Court ktreet 1 Vthai a man thad been seen stand- Ing oh the porclui Officers Inves--rtigated but. found no one. v ? Accident - Victor. Cooley of 792 Gaiaes street reported that he backed : into a traffic sign yesterday at State and Commercial, completely demolishing the same. . r . Fitted at Tyler's Drug Store by an expert la ' the business. adr. Sieepers-ll , The following were giren beds , at the station last night; J. Den ner, Bert ilcCall. A Stanley Fa brycke. C. A. Green, Owen Merl i dith, Walter Parker and Dan Sup ' jde. frf" jf " Chester LIndsey was arrested for speeding yesterday by Officers SHANGHAI CAFE " 162 Yi Com'L St, Phone 297. Merchants' Lunch i., , , i J .sac Noodles ... .V. .', . : 25c American Dishes Chinese Dishes , . Music dancing v9 p.mV to 12 m. ECZEUA BEHEDY Wrf kMcaTy.. Iwllers CRAJTOI.ENiS. win cr ay ess of EeseoMk or other skia diaaj - Com tti and let -at, tell you about it. Un on Jar, and if yym are o'lacaiiaflad. your moiiejr will b refunded. Prieo f l.OO. - -.-V , ttZXTM DEXTO STOKB, 115 8. Com'L ' h , , t: i i : r t l General Office Practice ; ( f " ' rV" "Caneer Treated " t?M U' 6lflcTylerV Drnk Stori" K - 157 B. Commercial Street f, by bnyinjf yottr liardwaro and t furniture at The Capital Hard 'd f rare & Fnrniture Ck, 285 Na I ; 6";t CofnftiPtrial SV Phone 947, v - rqn oirra that last CiwjimillAiJ BROS; ? ; Diamonds, Watches, if ' i i Jewelry and Silverware. - Phone 1255, Salem, Oregon Calea Arabnlauee Service n ,t - ' Day or Night . 1 Phoss 666 ' 173 S. liberty St. ,- ' Salem - -- -J . , Ore. lv: Capita uni. . ; ,f. Co ;.3 ;-'waki:s: 1 1 A l"i'- -v- , ' All kinds of jank and ' ; , lcccnd-har.d cooda. We 4 pay fc3 rates. , f 215 Center Street , ' - Phone 323 LADD & BUSH, BANKERS Established 1863, , General Banting Business ; - . , . -, . .. . i f Office Houra from Doughton & Marcus HARDWARE, PAINTS, OILS aid CLASS Grlswold Aluminum iTca Kettles u re f not .rolled, i but cast. Absolutely as indestructible as It Is possible to make a kitchen utensil. Also Wearever Aluminum Kettles. ' Double ', Boilers, r x Palls, Roasters, Collenders, Pie Plates and Dish Pans. . 28G N. Commercial Street YlTS IN Shelton and Edwards. He was scheduled to appear before Judge Ppulsen at 2 p. m. February 10. license Issued-'f. . Y A marriage license (was issued in the county clerk's office yester day to Raymond Harris and Ruby Miller of Sublimity. ronltryJceepers HI-grade : chicks : for less at Needhams, 1 6&8 State street. -O.t-der early. Adv. Will Filed ! In a will filed In the county clerk's' office Joseph Schiedler be queathed 95 to bis son George, and a" tike amount to sons Adolph, Frank and Joseph. A like sum was bequeathed to a daughter, Anna Schiedler. The remainder of his estate -was left to his two daughters Barbara and Katie. ' Speeding y E. J. , Hines was arrested for speeding . yesterday. He will ap pear in the justice court at a later date. : Swift's Fertilizers. For i easy terms, C. S. Bowne, phone 353. Adv. ;!!.....,.; x In'stractA in JitdRtng W. H. Balllie, rural school su pervisor, took a county delega tion to Corvallis with him Tester day to Instruct them in judging work. : , i ' ' " i M : Seo The French Shop- Window ;" display for smart EpringBtyles in millinery and gowns. 115 High Btreft. Adr. Ah There! Chicken Dinner Realizing that "chicken din ner" and Bruce Dennis and non ey i, look like a . record-breaking crowd, the Chamber bt Com merce (feels that It is saYlng Its elf; a mobbing by providine for few more than the first sched uled 80 guests. - ' Some more chickens hare been assassinated and another brare man risked his life In, robbing another bee hive to - get r enough delicious comb honey to feed these ex tras, i The; dinner will be served promptly at 12:02, Monday, and whoever Is late is unlucky. Valentines The Song Shop. Adv. Roast Turkey Dinner Served . all day at the . t - Gray Belle. Ad y. - V ' Masons Entertain . ; George I Patterson, ,of- Port land, Grand . High Priest of Ore gon Royal 'Arch" r Masceis, was the guesStai Multnomah Chapter So: 1, of Salem, at the Masonic hall "Friday night. " A; banquet was .served at 7 o'clock, after which . the regular and special work of the lodge was carried Glasses or a I Scowl A permanent scowl is certainly much more dis figuring than any pair of glasses. t - : In most eases our . glasses really add to your ' looks, j ; ; :t. ,; MORRIS OPTICAIi COJ SO 1-5 Oregon tildg. Oregoa!s Largest Optical ' ' J - InstituUoa t Phone 239 for appointment SALEM, OREGON y, ' 10 a. m. to 8 p. cu :-.V ! Phone 633 ' ,L on. , Air. rauerson was wrmeny of Albany, and was personally known to many of the local lodge men bevore he was, elevated tp Ms present high lodge Station. Multnomah lodge No. 1. of Sa" lem, is the oldest Masonic organi zation anywhere in the nortn- west. It dates back to 1856, In the territorial days, ' 67 years ago. - '. ; ; Dr. B. If. AVhlte, Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon. Diag nosis by Electronic Reactions of Abrams and Oscilloclastlc treat ments Adv.: ! Dance Tuesday Kvenlng 8:30 to : 11; 30. rat the Gray Belle. Tables reserved now. Adv. Mr. .TTunbull Here- Prof. George Trunbull, for the past five years with the Univer sity of Oregon school of journal ism, was a Salem visitor Satur day night, going home to Eugene on the 9;10 train. He .reports that the journalism department has about 160 students, and about 110 graduates now engaged In newspaper work,' most of these in Oregon. The school was estab lished 10 years" ago. It isn't an exclusively journalistic course. It is really a major department, carrying about 45 hours of work out of a total graduation require ment of 185 hours for a full grad uation course, and scattered along over four years of practical, as well as theoretical work. .. Ore. Heisley Hclsley Practlcioners of Osteopathy and Electrionle . Reactions ot Abrams at the Silvertoa I Sani tarium, Sllverton, Oregon Adv. Eat Turkey Dinner j i , At the Gray Belle. Adv. " i ; ; - i It Didn't Rain The federal weather report Fri day night predicted rains for the west coast for Saturday. No one '! DIED ; - RUSSELL Mrs. L. M. Russell, of Salem, died at a local hospital, February 10. aged 25 years. She Is survived by her husband. The body Is at Webb & Cloughs, and funeral announce ments will be made later. FONTANINI At the Tiomer; 1112 Mill street, Lorrane Fontanlni, at the age of 10 months, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gla coma, Fontanlni." late ot Astoria. Remains are at the Rigdon mortuary. Notice lot funeral will be 'given later, j DAME At the residence, 1596 jnemeKeia sireei, wr. viara Dame, at the age of 83 years, wife of J. W. Darae, mother of Mrs. A. II. Page of Salem and Mrs. S. M. " Craven of Malta. Mont. She I also starvlved by seven grandchildren and four great grandchildren, ij Funeral services will be held Monday, Feb. 12, at 2 p. m. from the Evangelical I church, ' Rev. F L. Launer. officiating. I Conclud ing services in the Lee Mission cemetery. SHIELDS Harry Shields died at a local'hospltal Feb. 9. at the age of 44 years. - Body is at Webb & dough'. Funeral an nouncement later. ABIN Mrs. Estella Schultz Abln I, died at a local hospital Feb. 10 at Ihe age of 39 years. She ; leaves her k husband, Ramey Abln, father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Groshong, six sisters. Mrs. Joseph. Martin, Sa- j K- lero, Mrs. Harry Klrkwood of MoDewell. Or.: Mrs. Charles Wambold, Silverton, Mrs. Ben Erjners. Donald: Mrs. Chester Oajkley. iBremerton, -Wash. one brother, W. K. Groshong. fonr nieces and nhae nephews. y Funeral serrices In; J charge of Webb & Clough will be held at First Christian church Feb. 12. 1923. at 1 t. m. Rev. J. J. Grans will conduct the services with interment in i the Bell Parse cemetery, near. Wood- burn, FARRELLr Sylvia May Farrell died at hen home at 707 South 25th street, Feb. 10. at the age of 49 years. , Is survived; by her husband, Frank Farrell, . one brother, David R. Simpson, one niece Mabel Simpson, and two uncles. 4 Bennett ; Simpson and J. B. Simpson, all of Sa lem. 'Funeral services will be fiM from rh Baotlst church TVh. 12. at 2:10 o. m., with Rev. Milliken officiating ; In terment In 1. O. O. F. ceme tery. Arrangements in charge of Webb & Clough. i Webb & Clough Leading Funeral -Directors , i Expert Embabnert Rigdon & Son's v MORTUARY I ' Unequaled Service wants to call Uncle Sam a liar, but , ha certainly .missed it when he said rain. It was actually the heaviest snow of the 'year, -with the wind In the north and enough snow1 to make every " tree - lace work of filmy white and every sidewalk a foot-soaking first step to pneumonia or a barking cough. It wasn't good snow for the boys, either, for it was too light and feathery to pack well for snow balling. ' What's 1 the use of a government that doesnt keep its word . when it ' promises .rain in stead of snow, and then when it does substitute by sending some thing "just as good," it sends a punk snow that won't snowball? But! Inn melting It made a splen did, soak for pedestrians. We Are Selling Lots of beautiful gifts at less than cost. Mrs. G rover Gift Shop. -Adv. Quiet Night-: For all that It was wet and cold for outdoor life - yesterday and last night, only four "sleepers" applied to the city hall for beds. Two or three minor automobile accidents were reported, none of them serious from either a prop erty or a social damage stand point. Neighbors of Woodcraft !f. Meet at hall 2 p. m. Monday on account of Sylvia. Farrell funeral. Adv. ( -j ., :.; Shririer Visits Salem- 1 Hal. T. Hutchinson, Potentate of 'AI Kader Temple of Portland, was In Salem Friday for the pur pose ojf settlement with Mrs. J. T. McMahon beneficiary of rso- ble James W. Knight, deceased, member, ot the Widows and, Or phans Fund association of-Al Ka der Temple. Mr. Knight, who died this week at a local hospital was a resident of Gervals, and the beneficiary is Mrs. J. T. Mc Mahon, a sister of the ; deceased. Legal Blanks. : Get them at The Statesman of fice. Catalog on application. adv." Many Attractive Mod In Spring Mllinery and gowns now being shown1 at The French Shop. 115 High street. -Adv. The Test of Results No matter what claims a-' school ' may make, there .; is , always one sure test of the efficiency of its courses: What have its graduates : done with the training!: re ceived? ; . .y Our school may .well be proud of the accomplish- ments of it graduates. ' Hih dreds of successful business men and women air over -the -Northwest are willing wit nesses to tha helpfulness of our courses. . . , . We should be glad to tell - you about these people and . to describe our courses to you.'' ' ' '...; Capital Business ' College High & Ferry Take the Precaution NOT TO jillSS HEARING r 0- The Third and final Number of the Series' wm .Be ; Alberto Salvi World's Greatest Harpist .Ck)ming Here on -March 13 Salvi plays on a $10,000i harp. Hear him and you will have heard the best in harp music. Tickets for the two at trac . tloriM, Including - -v . war tax. - - .. t, .... Send your check aodr choice of scat location td-.. Albert H. GiUe. : i Treasurer, ' - - - j i - - 1253 Center Street Forestry Talk Tuesday " , , C.. S. Chapman of the forest service .is to be the speaker at the Klwanis luncheon Tuesday noon at the Marlon. He will tell prac tically all' about wood and the things they make of it; houses, clothes baskets, cribs, baseball bats, heads, money. Oregon has onefifth of the commercial stand ing timber in the United States, according , to . the man" who makes up the figures; and Mr. Chapman has all mis information right at his finger tips where he can play on it as some men would operate a fiddle or as Paderewskl would manipulate a piano. An excellent musical program is al so in'' prospect to make the lunch eon an especial landmark in the club history. Good Time to Buy Next Xmas Gifts at Mrs. Trou's Gift Shop.- Adv. Swinging Frames ' ' At half price, at Mrs.' Trover's Gift Shop. Adr. New Klertric Company One section of the building at the corner of South Commercial and Ferry street; so long known as the. Bonesteele garage, has been leased to a Portland firm. the , Electro Service company, that will, do a wholesale business in' electric washers,- cleaners and other similar household equip ment. Some of the stock was Installed Saturday. Home Made Walnut Fudge For Saturday and Sunday, 25c. Der Dound. The Ace Is the Flace. Masonic , Temple. Adv., Classified Will bring you a buyer.- Adv. Girls Take Lons Hike A party of 17 members of the tirls' gym class from the Salem high sehbol, hiked, out to Eola, Thursday, to celebrate "part -of their two days vacation follow ing the close of the first semes ter in the school, year. '. . They "SayltWith Flower On Valentine's Day, Wednesday, February 14 and pleasantly surprise your wife, mother or sweetheart. - Salem 's Telegraph Florist 123 N. Liberty Phone 380 I "IJPaul Althouse Foremost American Tenor, in Concert; Tuesday. February 13 ARMORY This Is the Sooond Number -of the SALEM ARTIST SERIES ' SeaU $2.(M and $1.5), Plus Tax MAIL ORDERS NOW ; In flh v . f I HI cft : 1 AW 1 r ' l-i ill I " - I KM FID DAY Competitive Events to Be Ar ranged between County ; Pupils in May. ' , ' ; At a meeting- of the executive committee of the Marion county Principals' . . association at the .court house yesterday plans for a county field day, to take plac the third Saturday in May, wen worked out. It la the plan of the committee to arrange competitive events between Marion county schools, a cup to be given to the winner.. d ' The county will be divided into roasted wfnerwursts and spuds. climbed hills and trees, making a total tramp of about 10 miles betides, all1 the extras. Lincoln ProgTain Monday being the national holiday, Lincoln's birthday, the Lincolnian society at Willamette university is to give some spe cial services at the university chapel hour, 11:30. The brief program will comprise one ora tion V on Lincoln, a . piano solo by Prof J Frederic Launer, one or two readings, and the singing of national airs.- .' The Apollo Club In Concert With ; . 1 : -' : : : y ' ... : Ethelynde Smith, Soprano v ARMORY Wednesday Evening February 14 Seat sale at Armory Box Office Tuesday, Feb. 13, 9 a. nu Seats $1.50 (No Tax) In Years to Gome You will wonder how you used to get along with any old shoe where WalkOvers were obtainable Concentration of our efforts has enabled us to offer that which the times and trade requues, best quality at reasonable profits. Inspect this line of merchandise, and ask our prices. Look at the variety of styles the high standard of workmanship. Then taik yourself to purchase a real shoe made to fit; and fit by fitters of experience, who take particular interest in your every desire. Then M ! $7 to $11 The Pak 167 N. five sections. , All schools listed in sections ? will, compete for final representation the third Saturday In April.'; The winners at .this time will then represent their part tlcular section on grand field day in May." , ! ' ' . ' ; , It is planned to hold a total of 27 events. Each section will be arranged into- . three classes, the first class composed of stu dents - from 9 to .lt years of age, the second, 11 to 16 and the third 16 and up. The winner will, be given n cup - which if won two years In succession will entitle the winner to keep It permanently "... In addition -declamatory con tests will be held, the dates to be determined later. Medals wilt be given as rewards In these-con tests. ; r - Cbf operation The trend of the times is toward co operation. ; - ;. The E. R, Parker System is Icon ducted on a: co-operative plan. ; r As sociates are stockholders. Everyone is personally interested in giving you superior dental service. . i -;. SERVICE means ECON6MY ; in time and money. , f i : ' 7 'J '. Durable dentistry 'at a' price you can pay. , ExammarFi PAINLESS ERKER, E. R. PARKER SYSTEM Salamt Ett and U5xtT Streets Portland: S26Va WubMigton Btroot - I -Eaeene; 7th Art. and y6jilii5ta SU ? ; , , , O F GREAT consolation to the bereaved la the mempry to a dignified burial at a . This we stand ready to do. .'. 1 ; SALEM MORTUARY , 210 Center Street Year Ask Anyone Who Wears Them 5 j ' . r A i , JOHN J; ROTTLE THE WALK-OVER STORE :': Commercial St. Three' Bills Indefinitely ' - Postponed bv the Scnct The following bills were kllle by ' indefinite postponement i: the senate - Saturday! '- 8. B. 33. Toore To eliminate voters' pamphlets prid substitute newspaper advertising In the'. place. . . " H. B.' 1651 Kay Frovidln: that teachers employment agen cies be placed under -state resu lation. v v -1 II. B. 309, Lovejoy Relator to the parking of vehicles i roads and highways.. S. M. Bassett of Gates, chair man of the school board was 1: the' cltr yesterday. a? y n . . Aa.k Guarantti ffTIST .1 have given the departed minimum of cosU ) Phone 1C5C t Salem WW In fM (yy . .f