The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 10, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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- SATURDAY HORNING, JANUARY j 10, .1925
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A good looking, serviceable Top
Coat that will keep you dry during
any sort of wet weather. . .
We have a full variety of styles and
a choice variety of weatherproof
ra Dries ruliy guaranteed ,
Specially Priced
$19.85
GAl;l0tason:S':Co.
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Onions Cleaned Vp- - - -s
- .According to - Roy Hurstr of
Denny f Co., big fruit and vege
table handlers, the onions in this
district are nearly cleaned up,
"with. the exception of a few cars
aronnd the Lake Labiah and Sher
wood country, i if the market per
mits the company will be back in
thla district for green prunes next
year, declared Hurst. . '
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Music Daring Dinner ', i
At the Gray Belle tonight and
Sunday night 5-pIec orchestra.
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New Orfkers Installed' 1 "
Peter Andreson was installed as
Master Artisan at a meeting of
the United; Artisans last night.
Jessie Follls was placed as secre
tary and Irene St. Helens as super
intendent. . In addition a class of
15 was initiated Into the member
ship of the organization. i ,
Disc Clutch Chevrolet ' '
i New car at Newton Chevrolet.
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Makes Quick Repairs--- ' X '
- The Northwest Fruit Packing
company had a' broken bottle
washing machine repaired at the
Square Deal -Welding works, on
Ferry street, which ' sared them
much time." An Essex car which
had been damaged - by the cold
weather was also repaired and a
east iron cook store, which had
been broken, in shipment, was also
fixed up. i ; i
For Di-v Wood . . j
Call C. D. Query, Phone' 77F2
WGODRY
.Furnihiro
c f -Phone 511
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O. K. XMkwM4
S4T N,Cm. 8k.
Pkm SSS
Can for hire without Crtves
' PHONE 202D
Day and Kibt Serric "
POPULAR PRICED
lien's and Young Hen's '
Cailored Suits $23 to (4s w
-D. H; IIOSHER
. .; .TAILOR ..v
Dr. B. II. White .
Osteopathy - Sargery
Electronic Diagnosis and Treat
ment (Dr. - Abram's method)
OfOca Phone 859 or 469-J
COS V. S. Dank Dldff.
UI1JCUMS AITlTe t j: .
Major and Mrs. J. T. Winter
bottom, divisional commander . for
the state of Oregon, will command
services of , the Salration Ahny
here Sunday evening at 8 o'clock.
Receive Xew Tlags II v
j The Girl Reserve organizations
of Salem "schools, were presented
with Christian, and Girl. Reserve
flags last night by Hollls Vick and
her staff of leaders. The flags
were made by Miss Vick and her
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CRYSTAL'S I. U
GARDENS
Throw Away Your Dull
Cares Join the Throng
of Merry-Makers. i
Bezjuwton's Melody
- - phiends
RADIO HEADQUARTERS
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RADIO SUPPIJE3
f- Open ETenings $ .
189 SOUTH HIGH
staff at Willamette' university.
The Girl Reserve flag has a white
background , with . a blue triangle
and a GR In the foreground. The
Christian flag Is the standard red
cross and . white background 'and
blue ground. ;
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Antlque Furniture, Phone 1409R
I 1365 N. 4th St. 115
YW Board Meeting
1 The regular board meeting of
the TWCA will be held Tuesday
norning at the " club rooms . to
elect officers for the ensuing year.
Other important business matters
Will be considered by the 21 board
members. The meeting: Is called
for 10:30 o'clock.- r r I
Lincoln School Frogra;
i The Lincoln school ? Parent
Teacher program had an extraor
dinary entertainment last night
when ' the ; Moore's Music House
trio put on their exhibition. Art
Stein was presented in vocal num
bers; Jack . Spong in : sleight-of-
hand performances, and Roy Pease
in banjo numbers. v; - - .v f '
Comes to Salem ' '
Miss Bernlce Collier of Eugene
is to arrive In Salem In time to
meet with .the state legislature
where she will be employed. She
plans to establish her home here
with' Mrs.' C. G. Robertson. ;
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We have a new Dodge 4
Passenger Coupe ust run
a few miles. This
go quick as the price Is
right. ' -1
should
place of business! from the first
floor to the second floor of the
state house in order jto take ad
vantage of Increased demands upon
bis stock which will ' je ' made by
the ' legislators who meet in ses
sion here Monday. Mr.' Hicks ; is
a 'former service man, having
been badly wounded and 'gassed
while serving overseas with Com
pany E, Fourth engineers, Fourth
division. His wounds were such
as to partially disableVhim for an
active and strenuous life, and he
was given the concession , at the
state house some time ago. '
Musio During Dinner-- , :
At the Gray Belle tonight and
Sunday night 5-piece orchestra.
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Salem Firm Incorporates i ! f
I Articles of , Incorppratlon were
filed at the state house Friday by
the C. J. Pugh tti company, with a
capitalization Jt of , $10,0.00. -The
company will engage ;ln the manu
facturing of canning machinery in
Salem. Incorporators are C. J
Pugh, J. H. Race and R. H. Pan
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Will Keep Children-4-
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N. Cora'l St.
Fatalities Are Absent
: . For , the first time " In several
weeks the 'report of the state In
dustrial accident commission for
the week ending , January 3 .con
tainsnoe fatal accidents. '. During
the week there occurred a total of
473- accidents, of which 3 S3, were
subject to the provisions of the
compensation act and 87 Jrom
firms and corporations 'rejecting'
the act. - Four were, from public
utiIlty"orpo rations not subject
to the act.. H , -
Dance, Schindler Hall-- ,';
j Saturday night. f 310
Cappy" Ricks. Moves '
. "Cappy" Ricks, who . dispenses
cigars and! candy to the employes
of the capitol, Friday moved his
DIED
BANKERS ; ,
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. General BanLinc: Busiacsa
Office Hoars from Id a. m. io p. aa.
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rrom the large -furnace to
the smallest nut sixe. Tell
us for what purpose the coal
is required and well point
out the proper size to use.
But although we carry all
.t to wo hand In onlv '-'Jonwi
i quality, ithe 'very best coat
from the" . very Dest mines.:
Oar coal service is yours to;
command, '
Prices rts-s froa $10 1 C13
" Also handle tlie bc;t
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DOE At her borne, at 387 South
Eighteenth street, Jan 8,'. Mrs.
M. J. Dole, age 78. She was the
b mother of Mrs. Al E. Mclntlre,
' of Salem; Mrs. O.- C. Skinner,
Jr.. of Oakland, Cal.; E. E. Dole
V of Grants Pass; and C C 4ole,
:. 'of Portland. She was a mem-ber-of
the - Central, Congrega
t tional church. Funeral services
, wUl .be held Monday at 10: 3 0
; -a. m. fro mthe residence. Rev.
7 Harry Johnson ; will , officiate,
' with interment in the City View
; cemetery RiSdon & Son offici-
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Phone Booths Placed r s tj
i A battery of longidistanee tele
phone booths have been placed on
the second floor of te state house
for , the, convenience . and use of
the legislators djuring the session.
Special wires have been placed by
newspaper- press associations as
well as by the local telegraph com
panies.; ; ; wrr;; p:v : '1 t ,
3?o Address Faculty Club ;1 1 1
. Rev Martin .Ferlshetian, min
ister of the Unitarian church and
local attorney, has been secured to
address the Oregon Agricultural
Faculty club at its next Meeting,
January 14. The meeting will
be held at Corvalli '4 "The Men
ace of Mediocrity" ik the announc
ed topic, : ;-ih t j :-- i 'p;-
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Dance,' Schindler Hall j ! r
Saturday night, j. ' r
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Former Resident Piassee-On- i
-i Mrs." FrankMyrreceivat
telegram yesterdayi afternoon 'an
nouncing the death of Mrs.-,J, D.
Giddings at the home of her son-
in-law. C. R. Whiting. Mapleton,
Iowa: Mrs. Giddings was for. many
years a resvueni of. xum i un
moved away two years ago. - fcne
Is pleasantly remejmbered hy all
the older 'resident. V'7
Change to Arnory-i- . -
i The-, undenominational evange
listic meetings which have been
In -nrarrean at thi WCTDvbead-
quarters . Will moVe . this f evening
to the Armory where meetings wju
be held for a montih. G. P. Peter;
son, evangelist, reports increasing
attendance and interest, j t ;j f "v
AJtower naogmui Appucv
Another application for position
as hangman atthe! state pnsdn has
honn rAAivet hv I Warden A.1 M.
DalrymplewK ThJ applicant lives' la
Canada at present ana sets loria
the why and iWhe tore be la ca
nab1 of handling the lob. ' War
den Dalrymple. as) in all previous
instances, sent him a reply to tne
effect that there' .was no job, open
and whenever the occasion de
manded the services of an efficia)
AiArntlnner thera were men '' al
ready in the employ of the tnstllur
tion who could dq the worav.j .
Dine At the Salent Restaurant--
Daily Merchant's Innch 45c Spe-
ciai bunaay uinnpr c io o-
High.. ! r-J1
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RAYMOND- At" a- local iospiUl,
; January 8. George' Raymond.
age 7 years. : He was the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. Ray-
morid, of Casper, Wyo.; brother
j of Riley Raymond; grandson of
j Mrs. R. Broncushio.: nd nephew
I of Maybelle and '. Charles II,
Broncushlo, all of "Salem. Fun-
' eral announcements -will be
made later , by the Rigdon &
'Son mortuary. , t,
PARKER At a local hospital on
January 3, Mary Parker, t,ge 31
f years.- Survived by her mother
I and two r sisters at Portland,
' whence the remains will be sent
! for burial." Salem Mortuary In
I charge of arrangements.
GIL.ROT In this city, January 9,
I Patrick Gilroy, age 82 years.
f -The remains are at -th'o-ehapel
r or the Salem Mortuary. - Fune
W ral ' arrangements will be ; made
, .later.'? ,'" " - . '."'i.-.. T
Rridarn EelnsT Renalred
? Work of repairing tne aamag
done to the North Canltoi: street
bridge by the icef and flood is tw:
der trtr' Oslr the sortion xtt tne
bridge brought ;in contact jwth
the heavy Ice padk was weakened.
Both piling and the main flooring
la being replaced ? by' A
men.
crew: of
Special on Desk ilmps and
Percolators. Halik ft EoII, 327
Court. 1 , 310
Clifford Bolller Here '.:v f '
Clitrord Bolller, a former Salem
high school student and now in the
navy is spending -his .furlough in
Salem with his parents, iMr and
Mrs. s: D. Bollifr of route 7.' He
has been stationed at San Diego
during the pasf' six mouths and
has been In the destroyer service.
Stodents Help Boys-irt
: Guy lang junior at Willam
ette unlrersity, has taken a class
of boys at the YMCA and will as
sist in ; the athletics - and Bible
study there. Don Grant, . Paul
Pemberton and Ralph Schauen are
other students who are assisting
In the boys' department.
Pins; Pong Tables ' "
The local i YMCA has two png
pong tables at their-club rooms,
one of ; which was recently Instal
led. L With, the added equipment,
continued ping-pong tournaments
can be staged with better accom
modations. . j . !
Sawmill Xow In Operatlo
Word - has - been j recelyed ' that
the large sawmill of the Hammond
Lumber company at Mill City is
operating at full force following
a 10-day shutdown caused by the
cold weather. - The fnachinery was
overhauled .in- the meanwhile.
The shingle mill Is operating, but
the logging , camps; have' not yet
resumed activities. !
Dine At the Salem Restaurant
Daily Merchant's lunch 45c. Spe
cial Sunday Dinner 75c. 159 S.
High.' ' H;: :-vf; jn
Harper Seeks Ubet'tj ; '
1 Because he - has: been confined
In -the connty Jail since the early
part of December on a charge .of
assault with a knife in a hotel at
Detroit, William Harper has in
structed his attorney, , Carey.. F.
Martin to start habeas corpus pro
ceedings. Harper declares that
he had to fight his iway 'to' lib
erty at theDetrolt hotel,-and In
order to - protect himself, used 'a
knife. ; It Is not known ' what
action will ' be taken' by Martin
and if any, will be on the grounds
that the man is f being deprived
of his constitutional right of a
speedy trial at the first term of
court after his lodgment In ja.il.
Disc Clutch Cherrolet 1 ! '
New car at Newton Chevrolet.
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Another Slide Bported ;
About 1,000 yards of rock on
the' Columbia River highway near
the Twin - tunnels, ' between; Hood
River and Mosier, has completely
blocked traffic on , the highway,
according to information received
yesterday at the state highway of
fices.' Crews were ent to clear
away the debris, and it is hoped
that the road will be . cleared In
time for late ; Sunday afternoon
traveler---y V;-:r ;j t'Xiu . --
Income Tax Reportsl ; - ' '
For Completion s4 W. A. Sip
prell345 Cbemeketa. Phone 900;
main purpose will be to take steps
for the establishment of a toning
system la SalenuV Members from
the common council and from the
city at large are to be selected.
Although the number has not' been
stated, it Is thought! that the com
mittee will be large enough to
allow for sub-committees, which
will allow for a better division of
the work. Whether a rote of the
people will be necessary to estab
lish the system here has not been
ascertained. i: ; -i -
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Mrs. F. Feiber of Shaw was a
Salem visitor Friday. . .
JJ. Z. Blaser was In Salem from
Independence yesterdayi .: a
Mrs. Florence! Brouse has moved
to California where she is to make
her home. She was formerly em
ployed by the ; Sheldon-Sherwln
company of this cityt ,
i-Brick" Harrison, 1 former Wil
lamette student 'and' a ' graduate,
visited Waller hall yesterday dur
ing the chapel period. -
Miss Betty Ellison of Portland
is visiting Mrsi G I. Reavis and
Dorothy Hinds j in Salem. 5
" Dolly Dutton, who was taken
to the Salem hospital a few days
ago,-shows slight 'improvement in
her condition. L . - ! - i,
. Miss Sylvia j Woods is to visit
in Corvallis during. the week-end
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs
Walter I. Woods, i She Is with the
Capital drug store. , . I ;
. Mrs. W. H. Small visited in Sa
lem from Independence yesterday.
"Mrs. G. A. Wood was in the city
for a few hours Friday from Dal
las. i-:fHH,fj.
. -Majors Tom' Rilea and A. C. Ba
ker attended an officers' school in
Portland last Inight.. ; ; - ,1 ;
MiBs Vivian -'Nelson spent the
day in. Portland , yesterday. .
Hal D. Patton motored to Port
land yesterday to get a look in on
the organization of the legisla
ture. I ,;-. v ":t'j. - :
. William Duby of Baker, chair
man! of the state highway- commis
sion,' called upon- Roy Klein, state
highway engineer and other state
officials Friday. V "
: R. G. Sawyer, Deschutes county
the Bend. Bui-
house visitor
Tractor. Action Transferred
; The E. A. Mitchell Tractor.com
pany action against the Ford Mo
tor! company C and Henry . Ford '&
Son, was transferred to the fede
ral court,; according1 to the order
signed by Judge Kelly. W. 1 C.
Mitchell, attorney for the tractor
company, has filed an ; affidavit
asking the court to keep in the
circuit court here that part of the
action directed against Henry Ford
it Son so service may be. secured
in the state court. . Following this
he Is willing to have the action
transferred to the federal courts.
Filipino stud-
Padflla Returns
Sinferose Pad ilia
ent who graduated! from. Willam
ette university last year and who
was' awarded a scholarship at the
University of ; Oregon, arrived in
Salem yesterday where he will re
main a few days. Padilla made, a
high scholastic record at Willam
ette ' In the field of! philosophy and
psychology.?1 fWr ; I; '
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Sophie Braslow Sings -
.' In Monmouth Jan. 13. Tickets
for sale 'at Salem music houses.
Aftoorlathm Invited- - - --ii ' '
fThe Invitation extended by Wil
lamette university; authorities to
the Oregon Physical Education as
sociation has ) been accepted and
It is expected- that 150 men and
women1 are 'to meet hero March
14. The privileges of the campus
has been extended; the association
for their state meeting. ,
Will Appoint" Committee ' i '
; A special - committee on city
planning is 4 to be appointed, ac
cording to Mayor Glesy, and the
25,000 Pounds of
.Grapa Root,
WANTED
V ' Abonr Piteh ' '
fc Capital Barcaxa,
House
The TXoose of is Million and
One Bargains
sis CENTER'
Cray Xmp'roveinrnt SLoppo
f Expert marcelling, shamr oiog,
facials, scalp' treatments. 7 Hoom
413 Oregon Dldg. Phone 1S7.J11
Sale Conlirmcil- "
An order has been ctit 1 In
Judja : Kelly's ! co"art icon' :r.!r
sala Eh-ircs' tr ck . -V
Cavinss " ; ' Loab' i lilt!'
V-'i cr'-te'k: .I' :
T7E PAT CASH F03
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judge and editor-ot
letin,-.was ,a state
yeirterday. j :' ; ' ,
) Sam A. Kozer, eedretary of state,
left for Corvsllis last night to at
tend a; meeting ofj the board of
regents of Oregoi. Agricultural
college which will (be held today.
C Van Patton, (Salem contrac
tor, and i former member of the
city council is confined to his home
by Illness.
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Glasgow Demands
R. I. Glasgow, through his at-
torneyv Carey F. Martin has1 filed
(Trial
a , demand with
for a jury trial in
charges against him for the viola
tion of the prohibition law m&y
be tried. Glasgow was arrested
last' Sunday and committed to the
City Recorder
order-, that the
city Jail and : later , released O
3200 ball.-He claims that Irre-
parable damage has been done ta
his good name and reputation
an elder of the Church of God be
cause of the committment to jail
and the publishing of hia name in
the-newspapers of Oregon, Wash
ington and California. j
WOUIiD YOU MTCI3 TO
L1STKN TO BETTER
THAN YOU HAVK HERE.
TOFORE HEARD?
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ARMORY'
City jWide RevivalrUnsectariani
Saturday night at 7:30 will fee a preparatory
. service, j subject: "Prepare ye the way of the
Lord, make his paths straight." - V
Great! "Divine Health service" Sunday at
2:30 p.jm subject : "The Bread of Life' for
Spirit, ilind arid Body." k j
Sunday night at 7 :30, subject : ."Why does
not God kill the Devil?"
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Services Every Night Excepting Mohdajr
Ministers and Members of All Denomlnaliona
Invited.- - -rr. i -
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C. PETERSON, Evangelist
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t Our clearance of Wool Flannel;.
Dresses will be: an Important event
In which desirability and economy
are the leading factors. These are
well made dresses, in- fact -they V
were made to sell at nearly double
this price. Stripes, checks and
j . plain weaves 'abound ! with color
; combinations that are in tune with'-.
: the season. Sizes 16 to 42. Come
; early, for best choice! i
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' ''-.r-. a sale of.
Winter Coats
529.7
- - Witlt rcoat values in this lot tq
$50 how can- one resist buying an
extra garment for general wear r
. Park your car in our generous
parking space ahd look these val
ues over before the best ones are
sold. Plenty of fur trimmed ones
or exquisite materials with self
trims. Styles are the simple, plain
lines which Fashions (favor. Sizes
16. to 42, a few 44 to 51.
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