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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1925)
i i i s i CITY NEWS-; MM Grading Teachers Paerv -: JpTork of grading papers -written at the tate teachers' examinations in October began yesterday at the state house under the direction of J. A. Churchill, state pupertnj tendent of schools. Approximately 40 county school superintendents ..and their assistants are busy with the grading, which Is expected to take about 10 days. J ! I Everyone I Talking About H. L. Stiff's odd-and-ends sale" J3 Two 5-Month Old - Registered male Boston bulldogs for sale cheap. Phone 26F33. 3 Threo Accidents Fatal Three of the 380 accidents re ported to the state Industrial ac cident . commission - during the week ending; December' 31 were WOODRY Buys Furnituro Phone 511 Typewriters ALZr MAKES 15 Dwa tSKoatkly O. IX. Xckv4 4T N. Com. 8k -Ffeon SOS TETUIIXAti ! SERVICE Oars for hire without driven PHONE 2020 Day and Night Service POPULAR ! PRICED Hen's and Young Men's Tailored Suit $25 to S4 D. H. IJOSHER TAILOR Dr. R. JI. White ,p v V . Osteopathy Surgery 1 electron ie Diagnosis and Treat ment (Dr. Abram's method) Office Phone 859 . or 419-J 500 U. S. Hank Bldg. CsxaUhed 18S3 General Br.nTnng Buslncia i Office Honrs from 10 sw m. to 8 p. m. u.t;-:fbr Business- Ml fatal. These were HisadiTakakt laborer, and Roscoe A. Belllng ham, off-bearer, both of Portland! and Harold H. Hamilton, assistant plant operator at Albany. ' Of th? total number 294 were subject to proTisions of the compensation act, 85 from firms rejecting' the act, and one from a public utility corporation not subject to the pro visions of the act. ! v i j Fine All-Wool : Double ' breasted, plaid - back overcoats at $20.00. Thomas Kay woolen Mill Co. if j Justice : Leaves Salem-1 - j :- ; I ; Justice Martin L. Pipes of Port land, who has been a member of the Oregon supreme conA by ap pointment since October 6, 1924. returned home Friday. If Justice Pipes will be succeeded by Judge Harry H.' Belt: of Dallas Monday. The oath of Office for the new state officials will be given at noon Monday. 1 40-Poand Cotton i- Mattress, new, $7.85. Hamilton's. : ' if, & j3 Gray Improvement; Shopp-i - Marcelling a specialty, shampoo ing, scalp treatments. ' Room, 413. Oregon bldg. : Phone . 1 8 T. 1? XeW Paper 'Rate ;.( j.' -- Hi -1 . A new tariff, on newsprint -from West Una , to Medford Ifand termedlate points was filed with the public service commission yes terday. The new rate; from Weit Linn to Bedford, Is 71 cents a New Year's Ball AT AUDITORIUM w 'Wednesday Always Best - LADIES FREE Skating, Skating, Skatind 4 : x: - i At Dreamland ) Thnrsday, Friday, SaturdSy 7:30 to 10 p. m. Hear Oar New Calliope i RADIO HEADQUARTERS -- . 1 n , . h i ... S .!., RADIO SUPPLIES is . - Open Evenings' ; 189 SOUTH HIGH h BANKERS 'v I 4 from the largs furnace to the smallest nut slse. Tell ns for what purpose the coal Is required and we'll point out the proper size to use But although we carry all sizes. we handle only one quality, the very best coal from the very- best mines Our coal service is youri t conmand, .', . ; 4 rtices raxs from $10 to $13 ' Also har.Jl3 tla best : - riuaccil Erlraett-s C13 I fi'C;3ii'!fc& 2omm2 : Our New Location We j, will endeavor to ; give the best service" ; possible although it l i l! will; be a few days be-? f fore . we have every-- f thing arranged.: ; X t &: JOElSOK j:i i co. 1 469 STATE STREET BRIEF: 100 pounds, and wipes out 9 cents transfer and dockage charges in cluded la the old rate "of 78 cents. Men's Suits and Overcoats $20, S25, $35, at Schei's New Year's sale. " J3 Circuit Rider Picture- One of the most attractive holi day offerings was the beautiful photograph of the "Circuit Rider," together with the prize poem. The Gunnell ic Robb studios ."in the Oregon building issued this and it proved very popular and cer tainly was a high grade of work. Odds and Ends Sale H. U. Stiff Furniture Co. 13 Wet Salem Church Burgess Ford Memorial . M. E. church. West Salem, F. JL. Can nell pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a. Mrs. H." O. Morris superin tendent. Morning worship at 11 o'clock; Junior league at 3 p. m.; Ep worth league at 6:15; preach ing service at 7:30. The pastor will preach both morning and eve ning. . f Music During Dinner '" ; This, evening and Sunday eve ning at the Gray Belle. : ; 33 Lions Meet Wednesday- '"" f f The Salem Lions are to have an executive meeting at the Sa lem Chamber of Commerce club rooms Wednesday evening at 7:30 O'clock I - Plans and business per taining to the new year will be considered. It - was' ; urgently stressed by the president, W. W. Roeebraugh, that : all be present, because of the important business matters that were to he considered at that time. - - $115.10 Buys a- ' Beautiful walnut dining set; Jl table, six chairs and buffet to match. ( Hamilton's. J 3 Mourer Pays Fine Peter Mourer, who was arrested on a charge of possession of mash, was arraigned in ' justice court yesterday f and upon entering i a plea of guilty, ; was fined $50., A small stilt was found on his place, located near Pudding River bridge on the . Salem-Silverton road. Dance at Scbindlei Hall tonight. J3 To Pay Alimony' Ovid C, Kumler, who was the defendent in a divorce suit start ed by his wife, has, been ordered to pay $30 a month alimony, $150 attorney fee, and $132.70 costs. , i;t f -; ,, J h ;. ;rl' ; Everyone Is Talking- : irf About H. U Stiff's odd-and-ends sale. . ,- " : J3 High Grade Player Piano n Like new. Left with us to sell. Will sacrifice for $295.00. A snap. See this Tallman Piano store, 395 South 12th near S. P. Depot. Schools Show Increase - Enrollment of the Salem public schools has increased 246 over the number, enrolled at the proceed ing year, according to George W. Hug, superintendent of schools. The enrollment completed prior to the Christmas vacation was 422$. Classwork in the various schools of the city will begin Monday. Try a Marcel I " - . i At the. Gray Imp.' Shoppe: they stay. Room 413 Oregon bldg. Phone 187. J Bury - Victims Here' The remains of three members of the Li P.. . Adams family, of Portland, will be shipped to Calem for interment :in I the r City View T"SM iB"'" niliii n fTBWn i ilttf ANOTHER DODGE A Dodge TouriSff that is : '.almost new V ' The best bo j In town yijtp.;ftig!jj!g cemetery following! funeral serv ices in Portland this morning. The three, Marjorie, 1, Charles . 2. Sgtnd Mary, 5 met their death from coal g&sses escaping from a furnace. Mrs. Adams . is the sister,, of Mrs. Jennie Jones t of Salem; and the wiow of the late Captain I. P.. Adans,;who tormer Jy resided in thjs city. The funeral cortege is due 'to rrive in Salam about 1:30 o'clock , r . January Clearaneejsale . i ,-,1 .-..' On all rugs.: Hamilton's. J3 Twenty Per Cent j Off- x j-. On Men's fdmiphings. fichei's New Tear's sale. . f ' . . J3 .V, ' .'S ; Time is Extended- f; !The county coyrt, acting upon the suggestion; mjade by Sam A. Kozer, secretary f state,; has ex tended the time as to its decision on the projposed drainage ' dis trict in southeast Salem.' The question ' envoi ved, " and ' which needs a legal opinioa by L'HhVaa Winkle, attorney -general, regards the action of the board of contrdl In having the 'governor sign the drainage district Ipetition for the board rather ' than ' 'having ' ihe secretary or all ' members of the board sign the petition. Special Rug Sale- ;x See windows. H. L. Stiff Purnl- tuxe Co. i ( Is RlgC Seeks Position , Z. iVRiggsj uhtil recently pro prietor of the Capital Drug store, is an active candidate for the of fice of secretary tb the sUte board of control, a position now held by Col. Carle Abrim. Formal appli tation for the jHae has been made to one member Pf the. board of control. ' . . '. .( i " i -ft Music Durlajs plnneiv ..-., . This evening aind Sunday eve ning at the Gray Belle., . ij Durro Chenille ' Reversible rugs. 30x60 Inchei now $3.95. Hamilton's. t J. J ? The first ease of contagious dlSi ease in Salem tiis year was fTeJ portea to me cuy neaim yesterday. It was for'a"cMse;oC measles. Dance at Scblodlfer , rf 3 ' V Hall tonight. Ramblers playing. l'r::'i;:TAM Return to Vafcets " j i ' : ; Mr. and Mrs. 4ohn M. Wattling and their eon; Edward, returned to ValseU yesterday where they are employed in lumber opera tions; They spent the Christmas and New Year holidays with rela tives here. ! i.? S.PlMr Mohai Suite, Jan. price, $178.50. Ham ilton's. J3 Fifty neaTy Double-Breasted -; Wool overcoats on sale at Thomas Kay- Woelea Mill Co.- at $12.00 each. - Returns to OAC- Emery Dleffenbach, sotf of Mr. and Mrsj B. Ni Dleffenbach of 2516 North Fourth , - returned : to Corvallis yesterday to register for the coming semester at OAC. He Is majoring in . the department' of engineering and will graduate in June. . Do Ton Remember the Day ' -You had to quit school and go to work?. Don't; let your children face the . same; disappointment Give them a practical business ed; ucatlon so that by , the , end ;e three months they will be able, tq hold positions of responsibility Pacific Expert School. , . li it .. I I I i II ( . Stolen Car Retined . A Case touring car, abandoned at Church ; and - Highland, was towed to the Marion garage and. the' Portland police notified, ac cording to the police blotter. ; y Kappenhelmer Clothes - 'i .j Now offered! (at sale prices at Schei's New: Year's sale. J3 Fire First Day , , y The Salem fire department cele brated the New Year by answering a call to 325 Union to. put out a chimney blaze.' The fire occur red at 12:10 Thnrsday night.' t V Special Rag Sale- See windows. H. L. SUff FurhJ- ture Co, Police Court Blott, Fines of $5 and costs were is 5 sessed against W. IL Hertzol, F; Anderson, F. Vjesko, A. Booth on Friday for speeding. L. R. Child and P. Brickmah forfeited $5 eacfc which they had; placed for bail.t . ! Drunks Have lfearinss A total of $70 was" collecte Kow CS0,C0ODO iii Rua Have Been Landed at 111 I This photographic ' illustration shows how $Si,o00.O0O worth of Cquor was illicitly1 landed at Wee fcawken, N J At the right is the town hall sf rem the belfry of which It is said a. sig-nal-Ugbt .was flashetl when tii( eeaat was clear. . The celebrations Friday.,; A .fine of $25 was given O, Nilson, who had mixed liqnor and .gasoline. Just a plain drunk cost Eugene Eavans, a polk "county resident, $10 when he appeared -before the police fudge. C. A. Malson was assessedJ $5 for the same offense, f L. D, Wesse handed over $5 after he j had sobered ' n p from h Is d ebau ch, and L.' D. Campbell paid a total of $25 for th 9 drinks he' took daring the holiday. L i v; Trunks, Handbags - i And - su it cases,? Januaryj clear ance prices Hamilton's. J3 Musle During Dinner f I ; ; ; I; This evening and ' 'Sunday eve ning at the Gray Belle. J3 Building Permits f ( I Permits- were ? lasue4 s to . three persons te erect dwellings ia the various sections' of he city by City Recorder Poulsen Friday. J. L. Nation - will erect' a dwelling at 840 Aural avenue at an estimated eost.of $3250; J. H.' Sharp at 14S5North Seventeenth, at an es- wmatea-.cosc qi " Webb atv1390 Hazel avenue which 'estimated" to, cost $2500.' January Clearance Sale ' f iilbraryV- dining- tables $19.75. HamfltoiiaC:f tfV ti VU?:LrJ.z-.',- ..... vi li, Returw to Oakland ; T".'Mri:Sl''ElIa"-:WatU;"' execuUve of khe? United Artisans, who has been yisitmg -relatives here, during me holidays,' returned to Oakland yes terday. " The. trip was made by motor. ' During the trip Jo Oregon iheVparty encountered the snowy weather that was just striking the northwest country.; but were for inti.if'tn aret through without ac cident or loss of time. She visited with Mr. and; Mrs. Ivan Martin here. S-Pieco Velom . ' Living -room suite. Jan. price, 314.75. Hamilton's, r ' J3 No' Shdrt Cuts fjot--:! T. h There are ho short cuts to effic iency." To become an 1 efficient bookkeeper or stenographer" re quires time, energy and close ap plication; but the Capital Business College can "provide such a course In as short a time as any reputable sc'to l and'at as; low a cost. Take your work at a school which has stood the test oi a third of a cen tury.. Places for all who are qual ified.11 Enroll now. j3 Mr-Midi W'Pt 'anuasa Privcntiye , . - V 1 - -Tao K'jrt and Original ;jCg& Grip Tablet - ProVifcli Safe for' more than a Qi-arler,of a Century, .The t ic: tears t2iis signature . 1 1 ' - .Cargpet'js .Alleged To7 Wechawken with Polics A'A -mm WCEHAWKEN; TOWN HAtA.1 1 5 rum' boats would ihrt run into Baldwin's. Dock where the liquor was unloaded. lt: Is alleged that members of the Weehawken Police Depiartment aided In the unloading of the rum cargoes. BIrU Crtlflratfn Iiled . ' Virginia Lois is the name given to a baby daughter horn to Rev. and Mrs. Blaine E. kirkpatriek at the Salem hospital Dee. 29 ' 9.G cordlng to a certificate ' filed with the city health officer yesterday. Reports for four : other births were also recorded. - They are as follows: : A baby daughter to Mr. and! Mrs. R. D. Barton of 2111 Maple, Dec. 27. ;' She. has been named Duth Louise. A baby daughter to Mr. and Mrs. George Rickets of Quinaby, has been named Doris Dell DIcketts. The birth was reported for Dec. 19., A son ; was born to Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Carothers at the Deaconess hos pital Dec. 23, who; has been named Robert . EarL 4 Gertrude Lillian is the name given to a baby daugh ter!! born to Mr. . and : Mrs. C, N. Willard. at 1925 State. The Wil lards live at Molalla.' - ! S . t. January Clearance 'Sale i Card tables, $2.50. Hamilton's, ::Ct;: r ,4,:V--; -- ; 3$ Men's Overcoats at Sale Prices . Fullerton's 384 : SUte street, over the Spa, u dl9tf Deaths. Are Recorded - . -- For the moirthof December 64 deaths were reported -to Dr." W, B. Mott, city health officer.' ' This made a, record of 10 deaths more than i were recorded daring- the month of November. The number for; December may be increased, if certificates have been held up in the! mail deliveries. - It is shown by the records that four of these deaths occurred on Christmas day, and all of tiem n the forenoon". Two of the 'deaths of Christmas day occurred; in state institutions. January Clearance Sale On .blankets. . See window, at Hamilton's, t :- - , - J3 Buy Men's Shoes Hats, caps at honest reductions. Schei's New Year'B sale. J3 ToPortland for "Funeral; ' : " Mr. and Mrs. 'Ai J. Basey went to portlan yesterday,! -.o w pre sent' at 2 o'clock' at the funeral of Mrs. ' James ,Mc Cartney, an aunt of Mrs. Basey. . The : Mc Cartneys -were: Oregon pioneers, living at Harrtsburg for, many years. After the death of her . 7iw,Tinir ti s - It : , 5 The Home-Litie Establishment Is Best THERE is no gainsaying- the ' act that the mortician vrho r ; ; has ; r completely ; equipped and ' home-like stablishmertt to f offer those "he serves is. giving ihem the most modern of facilities. l We have a finely furnished and s arranged home to offerj those who ( : call upon us; which contains every : comfort and i could desire. . for its use.- - 1 -; r FUNERAL FAnvCTLD husband, - some years ago,, Mrs. McCartney moved to. Portland. Mr, and Mrs. Basey j will he absent In Portland, over Sunday. ' ' J r Odds and Endt,Sae : - -..- H- L. Stilt Furniture Co. J3 Get Vancduycr jLlcehac Harold T. Busick, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L.j Busick of 378 8. Twenty-third, and Anna Zirkle also" of Salem j obtained a mar riage license in Vancouver Wash., this weelc. i Mr Busick entered hi9 father's -.grocery store last fall; having" left the! Salem high school where he .was a student. George D. Sleasman. jtl.rof Salem, and Viola M; Loftis. 18, of Sherwood, also obtained a license ' at the Clarke cdunty courthouse'. J Floor Lamps and Shades " " At clearance! prices. Hamilton's I J3 Mayor Favors Water Mayor John B. Giesy "will seek a consistent program for the de velopment of ' k new water supply for Salem during his second term in office and this wilr probably be incorporated Ih his message to the council Mofidiy night. A special water committee will be appointed. As far as possible, the personnel will be the same as the first com mittee, though new changes in the aldermanlc fdrce may necessitate some new adjustments. i I BITS FOR BREAKFAST I Going fine , . s . - . ' 'Copies of Statesman Annual j i -V-' l; ".. ' - Going so well that none will be for sale after a very few. days; none after: today if i the demand keeps up like yesterday's. ' "W S "I congratulate you on the ex cellence of your . New.- Year num ber. It Is"! comprehensive sad superior to any issue of, the kind In the state.' That is what one man writes. 1his is just a sample or others. Many thanks. Feels good to have! a great deal of hard work appreciated. Getting wjirm - "U S .Sugar factory for Salem. Looks sure for next year, if we will all be UD OU Our tries. And Irhan one this, yer. too. Irom an en tirely different' sourcet But we want all we fcan get. - We coul ac commodate four as well as one. iV, ' , When you; come to think about It. vou realize what an economical mistake it ial for us to be sending our.mftney a.way Xo Germany, or Czechoslovakia or, Cuba or else where, for sugar, : when we have as good sugar-beet land here as any country possesses ' . : y H "m . And. whenf in fact, sugar (suc rose) does. not come from the land at j all, but j from the .wind and the rain. And we surely have as good rain as1 Germany has,, and as good wind, too. The beauty of it Is that the SAT. NIGHT CRYSTAL GARDENS Salem's Hew Ball Room ... . i&gSrTgdcrxfa ! . -:. I . . I J i r j- .- p j- . ' l" WjltjA jut? vj ' con vemence" that one There is! no charge 4 25,CC0 Pounds cl J i J Grapo Root I --- - , - fc - i ?H WANTED 1 Also Fir Pitch ' , " j - - I - - - 4 1 Capital Bargain ! House The House of a 3 1 ill ion and . One Bargains .215 CEXTiru by-products will build up our Ure stock and dairying, i They will enable us to out-Petaluma, Peta Iuma 'With our : poultry : industry. And in a thousand ways the sugar industry will help the general prosperity.' It is one of the sweet est prospects, we have. , CHURClj: BECOMES TIIEATRH ' t f . BERLIN, Jan. 2 One of th old churches of . Berlin - has been changed Into a theatre, despite thv protests of a number of worship-; pers of foj-mer years.! The church.' had been closed for some time be cause jf an insufficient congrega tion. ; It has been agreed that nothing but plays of the highest literary excellence are to be pre sented. 1 1 : Thst cynic who says there is no thrill In domestic, life never saw anybody sit on" the cat. beloved of our children oiigHt to wear the most comfortable of clothes, themost sensible of shoes, i so mats tie can give the cruiaren tne very best she's got. f But, arc we as wise fo1 llKntrselves? H W W W Isn't our work human and ' important, too Z Don't we deserve ; CchtiIcycs?,, Yes, dear friends, you dbe May we suggest : CoiiForiT-EiOVEnG . ! - .- : - : JOHN J. ROTTLE ! -f mi k w - from.Craaks wha'.trerehalJiil izX