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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1925)
i i TTO OSSGON STATC:iATT. SALUiT, OGOIl FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 9, 1925 5 I 1 ) ' 'V -v-' 11 'no : ' i ' -, ". , II! laOh U't i warden and superintendent nflllr.- ' - - f Here's Hosiery; for men young and old who know the importance of small details in dress. These socks have r real snap and style lustrous fabricssnug, neat fit. I; v - COME IN AND SEEiTHEM ' : . . r . PURE SILK 75c" AND $1.00 :' TV 771 Orr lo!IibcatoHw''."rv--ri".-C John W. Orr, forme sheriff of PolkT county for the last 10 years , bat Who was not returned to of fice by the people recently, is to more to Salem, v. it is reported that x he will; establish a collection agen i cy here. . - Nv i ; .,.-,t.;;t Antique Furniture, Phone 1490R .1J65 N. 4th St. s , , 15 Boxing Tonight, Salem Armory , 8:30 p. m. Double maineyent. Guard . Officers Her&i1 ... National j ypara officers 5 from Dallas; Salem. Woodburn, Comal lis and SilTertoa met in the city last night for -the first examina tion in military tactics following a course of instruction. During ' the absence of Captain Diaz the WOODRY Buys Furniture . Phcnc 511' v. Typ2wri!ers 1 aiirsxs 2 t . S ICmUly 0. 1L XekwoMl S47 N. Com. 8k Pbea SSS OTAXI "v ' 6EHTICS ' Oan tor rbJre wltnoat rlTen PHONE 202a : - Day-and Night Serrlce- - POPULAR PRICED Men and Xoxutg Mene Tailored Suits $23 to f IS D. H. UOSHER 5 TAILOR Dr. B.U. White ' Osteopathy - Surgery Electronic Diagnosis and Treat ment (Dr. . Abram's method) Office Phone t5 or 469-J 50O U. 8. Bank Bldg. '-.-1 V ' iB AN IC'ER Sv,.; ; ''il ;. - ------ ' -u- J- .t .? "l-flif General BanLing Businexa I Office Hour from 10 a, m.o 8 p. tn. nr UeCarfi-ifl'SizG'sofal H i 1 J 1 J I l " T-Wl" I I I I I I I I I XU' 'y IJU - Y- : . Go bd-Lc oiling' - With Quality to Match EWSfxm classes will be conducted by Major A. C, Baker. The examination of last night j consisted ot military tactics ;. up to and including the handling of the Company fin bat tie. 4i 1- Dnto-Xut Fudge 1 Thia week-end special, "The gpa; J9 Japanese Guilty- : Y. Hayamoto. a Japanese Hying near - Salem, entered a 'plea of guilty when he was arraigned in justice court yesterday onti charge of possession of liquorjf ? Judge Braitier C. Small .fined him 450 apdl costs.. The-arrest was made by L. L. McBrlde, state dry offi cer. :!,..,. Dance, Schindler Hall -it Saturday night. j i J10 lllhlln GuUty , r I , . . Roy Highline, arrested! by dep uty sheriffs at' St. Paul, Was sen tenced, to two months in ihe coun ty Jail' when ; he appeared' before Brazier C Small; justice of the peace. jresterday f Hlgh!ine entered-a plea' of guilty to a charge of lareeayv- ; .-fp'',; Sophie Braslow,, Singsr-fl . M ji In Monmouth. Jan. 13.1 -Tickets for sale at . Balem , musld . nouses. ( A large and well pleased crowd witnessed the presentation of Frtiz Leiber in MacBeth at the Grand theaterlast night. The; star was supported ' by a strong company. At Dreamland Thursday, Friclayv ! Saturday & Sunday - ALWAYS A n 'JOLLY.CROWD : RADIO HEADQUARTERS .- : r' For :t- . ", : RADIO SUPPLIES 1 Open ETenlnst i e. ' lfe9 SOUTH 'HlGDi from the large , furnace, to the smallest nut sUa. .Tell us for what purpose the coal is required and -we'll point nnf ithoneh we carry .all - sizes, we handle oalr -pne Quality, tke wjwrt wI from tne yery Our coal service is your to command,, is -' - ' - - rrices ranse from $10 13 CIS Also handle -the be: III if' 0o Seldom hare Salem residents been privileged to see a - more - excel lent presentation; Jt was said.-; Get Your Iteady-to-Wear ; ' At the peopleV.Cash store; clos ing out eale at one-half prioe. ' j? Income..Tx. Reporta--.!;! "VJ J. i : For, completion "of i income tax reports see W." A: SipprelU,34S Chemeketa. Phone 900. r : ; tf Fire Department Called , J - j. A tire- at the Buckeye store called the fire department to 2000 North Capitol last night.. . A few articles of merchandise were de stroyed.' . , An Small Wfl ton Rags " . Greatly reduced January Clear ance. Hamilton's. J9 Wiles Catches Speeders i Three speeders, each traveling 30 miles "per hour; were arrested last night by Officer Wiles, v o. Macauley of Portland was arrest ed on South Commercial; . Robert Harris on State, and OI Polster between? Twenty-first 1 and Four teenth on State.. " Get l'onr'Next Haircut at 245 N. High. Marinello Beauty par lors. : - - - 19 Will Give Lectu A stereopticon lecture " on the "Circuit; Riders of Oregon' wUl be given : at the First .Methodist church this evening at 7:30. -The lecture' will be given by Rer. C. B. Harrison and.will be illustrated by over ;100 slides that have been collected from a wide source at a large expense. Many of ihe .slides are copies of rare pictures,, and due to the fact that Salem is noted DEED BELXr In this city, January 7, Mrs. Emma :AJ Bell, age 74 ; years, mother of Mrs, Laura B. Way or Portland. and Misa Es ther M. Bell of Salem. Funeral ; services will be held at 10:30 Friday a. m. from the new Rig don mortuary. Rev., W. W. Long officiating. Interment In the ; City View, cemetery; PEYREE January 7, at his home near Pra turn, John B. Peyree, age 83 years. : Survived by his wife, Mrs. Ida Peyree, and the ; i following children: William ; Peyree of Independence, ' John . and Burt Peyree of Macleay, Mrs. Minnie Drager of Aurora, and Mrs. Hester Carpenter , of I Boulder . Creek, . Cal.' Funeral j services will be held Friday at 1 p. m. from the Jew Rigdon . mortuary, Rev. iW." C. Kantner ; officiating.' v Interment in the ; Odd Fellow cemetery. ' CAIN In this city January'8.:Ah drew L Cain, at the age of 45 ' years. The remains are being I forwarded by Rigdon mortuary 1 to Portland for funeral services and interment. , -i. DOLE At her home at 387 South . . Eighteenth street. January 8, f Mrs. M. J. Dole, age 76. She ! was the mother of Mrs. A. W. -. ; Mclntire, of Salem ; ' Mrs. O. C : Skinner; ' Jr.:' E. E.. Dole, of . Grants Pass, and C. C. Dole, 'cjt ; ; Portland. ' She . was a member (of the Central , Congregational I church. ,AnnonncemeBt of itt ! neral will be made later by -the t Rigdon & Son mortuary. :' RAYMOND At a local hospital. i January ' 8, George Raymond, I age 8 years.. He Is survived byl his mother, Mrs. D. B. Raymond, - 890 North Liberty street.; . .The L remains are in care of the Rig ; don & Son mortuary and funeral , announcement will be made later. . 1 ..' r.- dal price, j Rfznemberi its just like new. ' w 's11 a,' 1 aw. air yii(cfMiiJ0 as a historical center a large; at tendance is expected! At 2 o'clock a meeting ' - will 1 bei : held at j the church, at which Dr;. D. H. Leach, the district superintendent for; the Salem section, will be present. Dr. T. E. Elliot ani a number of pastors and laymen prominent in First Methodist church circles, have promised to attend. - - Boxing Tonight. Sab?m Armory- - 8:30 p.- m. - Double main etent. University Receive Gifts . . Kennell-Ellis, j Salem - and Eu- gene photographers:,! have donated $1,000 to the University of Oregon gift fund, according to a report of the Eugene Register. Another gift reported was' a gift of 85 books by Luella' Clay Carson J for-nni- merly dean, of women of the Lversity. The books were '.mostly on Eglish literature. Boxfug-, Tonight, Ajrmorji 8:30 .Deane vs. Doyle; Bayes vs. !War- ren.: 1 Karam Shorthand-?- ? ; ; , ; .'A new; class in; ; Karam Short hand will be started at the Capital Business College lit a sufficient number enroll-to ; Justify a class. j9 Sites Named Dircctoi Prof. John II. Sites has been elected director of - the - Verrien Harmonle, an organization of Am erican citizens of j German extrac tion who are residing in Salem. The singing club! of this organi zation 'is composed of about 20 men' and theylplin to give ; seve ral musical numbers during the coming ' season. 1 , . , Starting Again Friday ' i Spa Week-end Candy Sales. J9 Eagles Mct Saturday . 'I Plans for the meeting of Eagles and those desiring membership in the organization ito be held Sat urday have . - been ,V completed,by Frank E. Davis, I Ute orgaaizeri Mr.' Davis is making his headquar ter at the United, Cig0nifore,u:5 afnsi nnrinf Dinner r -lrv rr' Saturday and Sunday fening, at the Gray Belle; piece brchetf- tra. ' f'.,r-,''i- VI19 Operations Performed '"'f - . : S . 4 -' Marvin Slaback or Hunnara ana B. M Battleson 1 ot saiem nnai&rr went major oper'5ationr at the Sa lem dayr Deaconess hospital; yester- Disc Clutch. 'Che; vrol New car at "Newton , Chevrolet. ill Fancy Art CreWnn Values to 60! cents,' January price 19 cents; several patterns to choose from 12 amllton's. Arrives in Saleii In order to receive medical treatment at the; Salem Deaconess hospital, Joe Trbutwelt of j Marsh field arrived in Salem yesterday; - Soon Win be no More The People's Cash store: is clos? Ing out. ; Get what you want mere and save money. 4 The county clerk reportea, nav wotk there wete 75 law factions filed, -37 equity suits 24jdrvprce suits, one crimiial acUon, j20,ciyH cases tried by jury, one; contested eouitT, suit and! one contested di vorce suit. A total ot 23 divorce suits were : non-contested. . u ne petit jury cost il;88r,90. me gTand jury-$98.60-bailiff3, , 189. The report alsfa Includes- the & t esUtes fUed in jprobate.-1? guardj lanships and one adoption! Jry.J f -; ... .-t j ' i- r; BoxIdjc Tonighq Salem Armory ... 8:30 p. m. Double mala event.' Tteviea Reeister 'l ; t S f Tanl ' Daviesl has registered1 At the Pacific Expert school and at tended his tirsti class yesterday ai- umnAti H 3s recistcred Tor commercial courses. , ..j ' . : . ! -.- itMnfifnl .1iMre I . 1 Mohair suit 4venport nd'chalr io match. January price; ftp Hamilton's. ? i;: , wQt ' I ; :y 39 nrrirra Treat-i " '' ' v i Newly elected officers j of the Phllodorlan iferary ocetr atood treats to all members at The Spa last nlsht. Tlier custom! to stand treats has been In rogue; for seve ral seasons i and sometimes proves tv an pTTUAnslve treat . Last nirht noiriv -ko . students wore present. - j Snocial on Desk Lamps and Percolators. f Hallk & Eoff 337 Court. I - LTiocklns Hos Statement Ttcraunfl DrJ Tom Ross, ousted member of the3 state fish comil.3 sipa, at. the tfcarins here eeveral weeks ago, declared that II. E. Clinton, former, state master fl&h warden and .superintendent of hatcheries, ' had wasted funds In his management of the hatcheries, Mr, Clinton came-to Salem yester day : to look ' over the testimony given by Dr. Rosa. ; He said that he expected to issue a statement refuting. Dra ..Ross' . statements. Governor Pierce, has not .yet: an nonnced'hia decision in the pro ceedings, and whether .or not he would retain; or oust Mr. Ross. . , r x - . .' ' Hit -x, . Dance, Schindler Ball ,; IS Saturday night. -ht; HO i Boxing Double Main Event ..Sajem Armory, Friday, Jan. 9. Sewell Deans of Salem vs. Frankle Doyle of s Spokane, .ten 3-minute rounds. Phil Bayes, himself, vs. Cracker - Warren of. Oregon. City, tea 3-minute rounds. J9 Ford Caravan Parad The Ford, caravan was again staged by the Valley Motor com pany yesterday to demonstrate the different ' models of -'trucks : and cars carried and manufactured by the Ford company. Truck .with bodies . designed tor a' particular purpose were in the parade. Disc Clutch Chevrolet ' , New 'car at Newton Chevrolet. Blackstono Club;' , ' "ex A group of Willamette univers ity students enrolled In the col lege of law are to meet,- at' The Spa tonight for their first ban quet of "the year. , The students are organized 'to further the in terests of the law students and to create a "better understanding and feeling upon ; the campus. Prof. Roy C. Harding, faculty member Ot the college of law, is to address them on Particular 'Phases of the LawVr-IVi; ";-;.-:"'-' r ! : J " " 'V- IVj Boxing Tonight, Salem Armory J 8:30 p. m. ' Double main event." Men's, Women's, Children's - - Shoes at the People's CaBh Btore. Closing out store in the economy basement at half price." -" - j9 Durban Makes Trip t . a ; Frank Durbin. Jr.. left Salem Thursday morning for California points where the will remain for about a month, lie will, travel by motor, I . , Wilton Buss 9x12 with fringe. January price 167.50. Hamilton's. 39 3 ? ;t i " ' ' ' ''',' Judzo Small Moves f ? -' C Brazier C. Small, justice of the peace; has taken up o"ce quarters in the justice court. His quarter invtha-alem Bank of. Commerce have been taken y notier firm.' jndze Email wm carry on nis pn- vate practice t jthe. same time, according to. announcement' made recently.. . ; ';n;;,,,s i--.nr-,-: i ...... .. floor Lamp ' j" 4- rwith.' beautiful silk shades. Jan- nary, price, 12.$0. Hamilton's, ft : Tho People's Cash Store J ; ; Is closing out jits -entire stoca. Boy, there and save dollars. J9 Calls Poultry Meeting : j 11 i All members lot the .Manon ftountv unit of the Pacific Cooper ative l Poultry association are, re;- quested to meet j at the Chamber of Commerce rooms at 8 o'clock Siturdavi nieht. Atthis time ; a director will be I selected to suc ceed A. L:Llndbeck,. whose term of office has expired. f ,s ? Indian " Robes CAt reduced pr ary clearance. ices during. Janu- Hamilton's. j9 Visit laSalemii -liv tv V ,.Mr. and Mrs. James Stewart ot Havre. Mont- visited yesterday with .Mr and Mrs. George Crater of. the Salem hotel. Mr. Crater is .manager. llcinderella's lot wasn't so ..bad. a fire. ; She slept rlght'br mm out of 1EUIM1G JOIIIIS rubbed4; soothing;, penetrating St, i T..n1a nil Tirht OS the tender spot, and by the time they say Jack Robinson-r-out comes the rheumatic pain , and distress. St. Jacobs Oil is a harmless , rheuma tism and pain lini ment which -never disappoints . and doesn't burn the skin.- It takes pain, soreness and - stiff ness .from 0 aching Joints. ; muscles and bones; 4 stops .sciatica, lumbago, hatkach and neuralgia. 35 Cent bottle guaranteed by all, drug gists. Adv. f ; 25,000 Pounds of ' Grap's Root-' I WANTED . Also Fir Pilch Capital Dcrc-in Tlie Hou5e of a fliL'Ioa and - One lUr!ss ' ' f 213 CSNTIX" . Sizes 4 and 42 B PERSONALS I - i. - s i . State Senator Sam Garland of Lebanon yesterday moved into an apartment at the Court, which he will;! occupy during the session of tne legislature. 1 Ed- Ostrander, public service commissioner, is in Medford at tending a stage rate hearing case forf vehicles operating I between Medford aid Klamath Falls. 1 -H. R. White was elected secre tary of the Lions club at a meet ing held at the Chamber of Com merce rooms last night. - Representative L.- L. Mann of Pendleton has taken up his abode in Salem land will "remain here during the; legislative session. Mrs. Conrad Staffer was a Sa lem visitor, from Dallas yesterday Mrs. C. M. Hanager, local mil liner, left terday t to on a buying trip yes- Los Angeles and San Francisco. Mrs.,W F. Burnett left yester day for Reading and Loa Angeles, Cal., where she will 1 remain for a fewday; . ' "Jto. F.f Owens left yesterday for DUbuque, Iowa. He Is making the trip by the Southern Pacific by way of Loa Angeles. ' C B. .Grant, connected with the' accounting department of the SP, was , in Salem yesterday. Aspirm Gargle in Tonsifitis Cut This Out and Save if libject to Sore Throat r A harmless and effective gargle is te dissolve two Bayer Tablets ot Aspirin In four; tablespoonf uls of water, and gargle throat thor oughly.; Repeat in two ; hours if necessary.- y:. :Cy.'., :..7-'. - ' -J: Be sure you use only the genu ine -Bayer Tablets of Aspirin, marked with the Bayer Cross, whlcn can be had in tin boxes of twelve tablets tor few cents. Adv. ji . J This car now embodies! features such as to nna on a car New Disc Clutch-New Chassis New Body New Finish--New Springs- New'Frarns , Corner Chemeketa and BinK 10 o'CIbck a. m. MILLER'S SALE OF DRUMMERfS SAMPLES Advance Spring Footwear. t Values to $12.00 MfLLBW. SAIjFJM'S ILIDIXG DEPAUTD3XT STOKE QUAKE j HITS JAPAN TOKIO, Jad . 3. A sharp earth- quake was ie t here at; 6 o'clock It. was followed by this morning. three severe $novementsrat'-14j4) this afternoon. No damage ha3 been reported J- . i . -. :.;.:... : .. .... . I i ROSTEIN & GREEMBMlj f RELIABLE MERCHANDISE " Silk Hosiery r 1 Outing Flannel i Bargain ? ". Bargain"-'.-' ; Lost Cabin Shade 1 Bust ' Grade Heavyweights ;,j lular,2.00- y t Our Regular 23c, . lVfov: $1.25 1 : Now 19c Burlap 'Turk Towels rr Green or Brown v . . . : ; 17x35 . v yd. 25c f i 222c . Our Blankets ,v No Seconds Blankets, Tan or Grey - If air $1.90 . Blankets, 66x80 : -T Prett Plaids, 4 18 lbs. .. . Nice and Fluffy, -s , .Was $4.50, Now , 3.95 Pair . 66x$0 Heavy . Robes Bed Spreads at Our bed spreads are better, values than you can pur chase at any other, store. Pay attention to the size and quality. - 79x86 Satin finish., a good grade, reduced to v $3.50 Satin finish, .high grade, reduced (price $4.75 Our Millinery; Department . satin hats at $5.00 each. They are v.-ondcrs : l , ; for the rhoney. . ' "' , Showinig Closing out- all winter 240 rfctnd 246 North i or mucn nigner price- " Sizes . , 4 and 4 B BILIQUSNESS I sick hflnche. Knr troe4,' conatlptioa. estllr void(i Am sca'M wr willma talomtL CHAMDERLAIirC Never sicken or grise o!y ZZ Are First Quality or Defectives ." Blankets, Tan, Grey . , ; . . . or White Pair $2.29 , . Blankets, 72x84 Wool Effect, Nashuas Best. V White With Striped , ..: Borders Pair $4.50 Regular $4.50 Now $30, Reduced Prices . j 72x84 .Very special, : reduced price $2.50 80x90 ; Notice the size, .reduced prico $2.75 hats at very. low prices. (Commercial Streets you would expect ! i"Iichc2 !G0O 4 I