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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1925)
id ! Tim our g on ctatzsiian, saleii, oiiegon , r -SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 11, 1923 iij n m i f For tfie Rainy Scccon ; ,"' ; . j- 1 ' ' 'i : f -"..- .,-.., This is tha tlxso of the year when a good Topcoat pays a man a larce divi dend on the investment. We are showing some of the best Topcoats in fine whip- cords, and they are very reasonably, priced, as all our garments are. ; " 1 : ' -: : A Wonderful Showing at . $19.85 . -my 469 STATE STREET --MM ?;;tp; v wimmEmsmmmMEM Red Cross M,ores '..'.:; v? C .Th Salem lied. Cross office' is new. located at 518. Oregon; build ing, having, been moved "from the old' frame building ton State , be tween the new Elkstempler.and the First' Methodist church. ' Sopfile Draslow Sin,s.d-?U.":: --In Monmouth Jan. 13. ' Tickets for sale at Salem, music houses. $1 .OO l4.11 Q. R. S. Rolls Of popular and Blue Bird series now $1. Moore's Music House, 409-4)5 Court. . 311 JTops Sell at 15 Cent- . 1 . Hartley & ; Gregg of Salem clewed out 178 bales' and Luther 4k Morgan' 252 bales of hops' at a price 'of 15 cents,", according to re ports made 'yesterday.. The price was paid by George Dorcas. This brings the available supply of hops down to about 7,500 bales. An other" order, of '600 bales was pur chased to j make 'up replacements to s hops that had been rejected in London, it was stated. IfJi Playr Rolls Ql R. g. Roll .'; n Now $1.00; other rolls 05c and up. Get a new. roll now for' the player piano. f .Moore's if Music House, -409-415, Court. pj Phone 983.. 4::C-r - r:Jil ' ' " - , ": t iji''i Income. Tax Reports if; ? 'P:...;f For Completion see W.iA. Sip prelL 345 Chemeketa. Phone 900i r. J Prune Buying Better ,: ; Prune buylhjfTIn the eastern markets 'begins to1 pick up a little bit, acc6rdlng tb-a telegram -received 'y-the Kohert C.Paulus company from New York.? Orders were .turned '4owjqt by the local company .:, for,; several, :i thousand pounds of prunes because . the prices quoted were beltow the reg ular market. It Is stated by the local packers thaflt is only a mat ter of time before the demand for dried fruits in the east will pick up. At the present time the mar ket is rather quiet. , ' : See the Qray Belle Men On the Society page. WGOD5RY 1 Buys Furniture Phcr.3 511 ' S -i N'oime Visits Here' ; - ' '41 , : j ; ' Mr. and ? Mrs. - Edwin Norene and 'their 'daughter' Barbara vis ited in Salem and returned to Port land. yesterday. Both are; former students of Willamette university. Mrs. Norene is a niece of President Doney. Mr. Norene is engaged in the Insurance business. j Music During Dinner '. f. , ":j Tonighf at' the' GrkjrfBeller 5- plece orciieetra. ? '- ;- tjJll lavl Of flee Brown Apartment- 15, 148 S. Commercial. Phone 131. ill .. -- 1 atj. iiira AJJs f Dow O. M. Lekveod S47 M. Com. St. TAXI . ' ' GI21VICT3 ; " for hire without drivers pnoNH 2020 : t: Day and Klsht Service POPULAR PRICED , Hen's and . Toons lien's . SaHarM Suits $23 to t : . Dr. D. VL White - Electronic Diagnosla and Treat ment; (Dr. . Abram'a mathbd) Offlee Phone 859 or 469-J C06 U. S. Bank Bids. Disc Clutch Chevrolet I . r ' s New car at Newton Chevrolet. Absent Minded Teacher V An absent minded school teacher signed the name of Mrs. Fulkerson to a check which was sent to the superintendent Of county schools and therefore the teacher cannot receive Credit "for annual 'dues to the state' teachers association. Associated Charities to Meet I The . Associated Charities Will meet as the Chamber od Commerce rootas Monday night at 3. o'clock o consider Important business con cerned . with administrative mat ters. An Invitation to those Inter ested is given, j - SIvhTlOG AT D R E A r.1 L A N D THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY; AND SUNDAY WOW! WHAT A TIME ! RADIO HEADQUARTERS i RADIO SUPPLIE3 Open. Evenings . . 189 SOUTH HIGH LAIDD BUSH '-. : , BANKERS- :j i General Banians Business j : CZlea JZozor from 1 8 P; ,n .1 Li' v frcn the large fumaca 1 to the smallest nut size. Tell as for what purpose the coal is required and we'll point , out the proper A1 : But although we carry au Szk we handle bnly one -a.lity. the very best coal -Son tie Tery best raes. Our coal service la yocra to connand, , . - ;., . . 1-13 rar 3 froa CIO tJ Ci3 Also handle th trt EIxiaojLj Erlinettee CIS r ' . . i Jll Disc Clutch Chevrolet New car at Newton Chevrolet. . "... . -fju Every Sunday - , Chicken dinner, 12 to 8 p. m.- 75c. Colonial . Dame Tea Shonpe. ' Jll We have a new Dodge t Passenger Coupe just run j a few.mllea. This should go quick as the price is . '.right.. Is now itht 'Arizona representatlre Of the Gray & White Publishing company of Salem. He will cover that state and southern California for the -Our Baby and Mother Magaxlne." Don Rowe, who has been the northern California rep resentative, has; been transferred to Utah and Miss Anna "Pettlt, re cently with the firm,! has charge of the Idaho territory. i 4 ; l v. i. V 1 r 1 "" r- AuflUary Holds Feast . y: v To the victor belongs the spoils, so reasons the ladies of the Amer ican T Legion auxiliary. Monday nightalT8 p. m. as soon aathe business meeting; is finished the team captained by Mrs. C. D. Rosa will enjoy' a feed and entertain ment at the expense of the: team captained by Mrs. A. W. Rook stool 'during, the recent member ship ' drive. , The entertainment will take the form of a hard time party and all members of the aux iliary are requested to bear this in mind and come suitably cosmmea The Legion club rooms In the Mc- Cornack building has been secured tor this occasion. . For Sale Extra good gray oats. 14F3. - ,;- '.it-A-V- Phone Dine At the Salem Restaurant- Daily Merchant's. lunch 45c. Spe cial Sunday Dlnneij,?5a,159 S. High.; -j,.,,. J Jll Liqxtor Owners Jolted . Carl Harlan was fined $100 and sentenced to three ; months L in the county jail when he appeared he fore . Brazier, C. Small, Justice of the peace,' yesterday,, on a charge of unlawful sale of liquor, lie was also fined 150 and costs-on charge of transportation of liquor. Peter Becker, a farmer living near Gervais was arrested 1 for f selling wine, and was fined 3125, which he was unable to pay. He is now In the county Jail. Approximately ten gallons Qf liquor was found on his pf-eraises, and 40 gallons of raisin mash- in the process of fermenta tion was confiscated. ' .1 - Yoa Will Never Get Stung , At the Shamrock Garage, 333 Miller St. 4 Phone 1142M. Day or night service, -f vr-4 '-f-.-v nt Licenses) tssned-- , ? f . Marriage licenses were given to Henry Rasmussen, Salem, Route 9, and Opal M. Lorin, Gervais, Route 2. and to Sander- Johnson, and Florence Moser, both of Silverton. Reward! . .. '. j:';,. $100.00 reward will be paid for return of the clothing taken from the City Cleaning. Works the night of January 6. .' City Cleaning Wks. Phone 703. , : Jll To Appear in Court I ."' - Roy Turner, - arrested v on a charge of violating the prohibition laws, will appear before Judge Bra aier C.; Small for a, preliminary hearing arly jn the 'Wfeek f , For. Dry Wood, ' s' .' - ' riCall.Cw D. Query,; Phone ;77F2 .i iy'.-i. jig .'t '' i j' j!)lE0 ; rt,-t-1- -?. ; . . ,f ! DOLE At her home at 387 South Eighteenth street, ; Jan.: 8, Mrs. . M. J. Dole, age 78. She was the pother of Mrs. A. E. Mclntire, of ' Salem; Mrs.? O. CZ Skinner, f Jr., of Oakland, Cal.; E. L Dole of Grants pass; and C. G. Dole, Of Portland. She was a mem- , her of the Central Congrega " tional church. Funeral services will be held Mondayat 10:30 a. m. from the residence. Rey. Harry "Johnson will officiate, with Interment In the City View cemetery, Rigdon St Son offici ating. i RAYMOND At a , local hospital, January 8, George " Raymond, age 7- years.'. He was thei son of Mr. and Jlrs Donald B. Ray- ' mond, of Casper, Wyo.; brother - of . Riley Raymond J grandson- of Mrs. R.' Brqnctvsio,;, of - Saicra, .and Jlrs. Katie '? Roberts, - &t Boulder, Colo.; Tjephew of May f elle .and Ci.arUs II.. DroncuEi- io, of Salem,, J. H.' Broncushid ciUSacta lli-alca CaW ,R- J, Broncushio, of Tacoma. Wash. , Lloyd Roberts, o Casper Wyo.; Mrs. Albert Bernsten of Boulder Colo.; and Mrs.'1; Alma Harter, of Isola Miss. Funeral services , will he held at 230 p. m., Mon day, Jan. 12 from; the Rigdon & Son mortuary. Rev. JL F. Shanks will officiate, and inter ment will be at the City View cemetery. , ; . ? I Gray. linprovement Shoppe . Expert marcelling, shampooing, facials, scalp treatments. Room 413 Oregon Bldg. I Phone 187. Jll Cavemen Honor Williams r - ' 1 7WhIle attending to buslflesa'lri Southern Oregon ; last week - Fred A. Williams, local attoreny, found time to attend ; a ! meeting of the Grants Pass Cavemen, booster Qr ganization, and was received Into the organisation las an honorary member. , Mr. Williams lived . in Grants Pass before locating In Sa lem. T. A. Raffety,' chief state traf fic officer, was the principal Speaki er at the meeting; v ! ; i ' Q. R. S. Rolls . Now tl.OO All of popular and Blue;. Bird series, now Sl.OOj Buy at Moore'i Music: House to save money. ; Jll Dine At the Salem Restaurants- Daily Merchant's lunch 45c Spe cial Sunday Dinner 75c. f 159 S Hih. i; Jll Salem Teacher 111 Owing to serious . Illness v of Charles N. Chambers a member of Salem high school faculty, resid ing at 712 North Church street. was : removed on Tuesday to St. Vincents hospital In Portland tor treatment under specialists. T7p- on examination! a suTglcal bper atlon was decided on, to be per formed as soon as the' condition of the patient Will permit. Mr. Chambers is a member j 1 of h the Apollo tcluh and other Salem ! or ganizations and his many friends will welcome his restoration to health and return home. Learn to Play Popular Music. In 12 lesson. Waterman Piano School,' McCornack' bldg. 1 Jll Hunter Kfwanis Sprak A. If. Kingsbury, who has been tramping -over. South America for the last 18 or 20 years,! will ad dress? the Klwanla club j Tuesday noon. There : will be no attend- ance prize offered at the luncheon In the' future. j , , ; Knives and Forks , " , Set of '; Rogers . i 1847,, new; square oak ; table, cheap 1455R. M- CbL Mercer. ArrtTeaJ-i-j,, r ; j With a record of neyer having missed a session of the legislature for, the last 18 years. Col, W. G. D. Mercer, chaplain jot the senate and sergeant at arms, drifted into the city Saturday afternoon, ready ta assume - his - duties when the 33rd session , convenes - Monday morning. CoL! Mercer spent the afternoon greeting bid friends at the state, house upon arriving from his home at Eugene. : For Income Tar Reports Bookkeeping and auditing; see Wr A; Sipperell; ! A. meketa. Phone 90 0. B.V 245 Che- Jll . i ;t.- 1 wish to express! my ; sincere thanks to the many friends and neighbors. : To theSona. of Vet erans, Womens Relief Corps, Sons of Veterans Auxiliary and Bar bara F.rltchie Camp No. 2 for their kindnesses and sympathy upon the death : of ' my uncle Ferdinand KuraV Also for the many beauti ful floral offerings; Louise S. Bowling. ' ; ; Jll MWA Meet Monday Modern- Woodmen of America Camp Jtrom Coryallis, Albany; Sil verton, ; Dallas , .Woodburn and Salem: will bold a joint insulation meeting and program . In Salem Monday night; ! Addresses will be made by State Deputy Johnson H. Smith1 and District Deputy George H. Quigley. ; , 1 Chlorine Gas Treatment , 'For colds. At office or In your home. Dr. Marshall, 228 Oregon '1! ' I. : ? ': .-:.'Vi', Office Personnel ChangeoVr' . j.!iouglas ; T.; ; Patten, ; formerly with ! the VIck Bros. Motor com pany, has assumed relations with the American Fidelity Investment 4J The Pacific Expert School i . "- ROOMS; 427-42S OHEGON BUILDING .4 Why Our, Students Finish in Three Months They are taught Actual business bookkeeping from the start. They learn Practical and Speedy Shorthand. .- The Instruction is Individual. j- :r-'- Each second of every minute spent In the school room la devoted to Practical . usage 01 the course. f Who Should Attend the Pacific Expert School Those who' vrish to again enter the business world. .Those who, for any reason, have hot coniDleted the -nnMift anTinnl. Those "who have been compelled to give up a former business course. Those who are discouraged with presqnt surroundings and conditions. , Why YOU Should Take This Course You receive through this training thejkey to Success A Practical Education. Ton assure yourself of competence and capability should you ever be placed entirely on your own resources. . - . . . You are ready at the end of Three Months to accept a position as Stenographer or Bookkeeper. To Those Who Enroll 4 ; -- in -.1. tj. ft,- t Text Books and Supplies are furnished free. j Special terms are made in the matter of tuition. I' Individual Instruction is given throughout the course. Assistance is given in the securing of positions. ! r : i K To Those Interested visit our Class Rooms and. talk individually to the present students, or let na give, you names of graduates on whom you may call. , i . This "and a trial lesson given free will convince you why this school is able to1 place students in positions of Worth5 and Responsibility. ''' i r The Pacific Expert Scliobl Salem, and Silverton, Oregon I company aa cashier. - Charles T. Elry, formerly cashier of the or ganization, j has ! been appointed vice president, - Jn the new change Miss A. St. Clair will be assistant cashier. ; , j TJsel Onr Distributl Payment! plan If you cannot spate the cash. Pomeroy &. Keend Jewelers and opticians. jll i Cadet Classes Besomed The Cadets of the Salem YMCA have resumed their meetings fol lowing the Christmas vacation. Many of. the classes were discon tinued ; during that time because of,.. the ; extensive program which the 'Y was putting across. About 20 hoys attended the meeting yes terday. i ,. .. : . . j 7 : "- Us Our Distributive . Payment plan it you cannot spare the caahv - Pomeroy & Keene jewelers and opticians. - jll Terminal Stage Accountant Cajl Mason has been appointed chief accountant of the Stage Ter minal organization with offices in Salem. iHe has just returned from. Bend where he and Mrs. Mason hare been while auditing books of Deschutes county.. Dr. narold M. Brov Eye, ear, nose and throat spe cialist, announces the opening of his office m rooms 319 and 220 U. S. Bank building. jli - ' ! '. Few Obtain Work , Less j than - one-fourth of thosa applying for work at. the United States employment bureau at tht (Continued on psys 8) Try Onr New: Dye . ,.i Marlnello Beauty Parlors, 245 N. High. Jll Will Keep Children By the day. f 854 N. Com'l St. i Jii Girls "on Special Duty ? . Final preparations for the handl ing of 'telephone calls were com pleted at the capitol Saturday' and three girls from the locals office tried out, the equipmeat ' ta give a final test Saturday. The girls who will 1 bej on duty ci rl-rj the legislative session are the Hisses Edith lICFarland, Beta . -'-ire and 1 ranees BeehnJ , , , Cut Vlu irera. Floral Pities Adams, florist. 453 Court. ' jll rrGBon Antlqiie-Fnmftnws, TlxOno 14C"It - 1S63 N. 4th St. J15 EIra Phillips Injured . ; v Suffering from an injury, Sim rbll!ip3; labor - agent for the local United States employment office, is confined to his home. The in jury Is not serious although It Is necessary that he . remain at his home for the Iday. , He plans to return to the office Monday. Dr. .'John l-yncli 1 "-::;-; iO.?!. ' Osteopathic physician a-1 stir f on. 403 Orf-ca nr. JH 11 ir: FECIAL f Te have just purchased several hundred cords of first class fir wood at a very good price and will pass. this savings on to our elastomers. We guarantee this wood to be first quality, seasoned, large second growth fir and dry. j -; t J" -t-r -- ' rH..--' : Hauled 'directly'-, from the country to -the customer. yrrimnh to order, two cords at S7.25 per cord." " '' Replenish your .wood pile at summer prices (4 Ar:, if r Phone 1855 Hood at Broadway . The Best, Cheapest and Most Convenient Fuel to ; Use in a Furnace, Heater or Cookstove, Equipped with Grates. ! Ask ns about the kind-you ought to ; ' 1VE 1LWE IT ' fDRYfiWODD J?in Short Lengths or 4.Foot Prompt Deliveries : : Courteous Service j PHONE 1855 . HILLMAN FUEL COMPANY Don't let your 7: COLD ; : get the best of you.; i ' : J . . Use - , 1 ciM"? fri:.:,.!)' xi- i I '; '. .ir -... -J !: A -k" . ; f s-- ;- 5 1 ; Shaefera Herbal Coush Cure . . "i ". . . .j' I- The best and 'most economical ' cough medicine obtainable - j a; fgi- I'.-.-f . v.. S'CHAEFER'CJ 1CJ ItCXtll Cc ictcjJ r':::i:7- - NewWord! NewWords! ! fAoaMHMfa mf I Am mpmUmd, :' pronowtctd, and dmfittmd in weostch's ... : DicTiormnY ' ' Th "Sapnm Authority" GsicJWiMt - ' " Here are a few samples : agrimotor soviet y abrcaction hot porsnit ; cypr rotravnr Air Council -aakari capital ship mud gun aipplo mystsry ship Rutban starol irradanta para van sbonaan Flag Day nagabar ' Rad Star Esthonia S. P. boat ovarhaad Blua Cross aarial cascada camp-fir girl . Mm hum - tonhoam ' Information Serving Yon? 2709Paaa SOOO Dtf tiaaa . J 407.000 WwJ mmi Pluuw 1 fiTaTf-- aJ Cisavap&tcal Dirtiory wniTIS for a satnpla rfa of tha ! UITS Ovbrceat M0SHEE-L :s Made to Measure Right Hera , Ih Salem by . ',, - : 1 ' ' : r... : ' II D I LI If i 171 Vy ' -"aalBa " a. 1 assures the men of Salem high class clothes st . very reasonable price. , . '-: WVAAA W AAA kUVi lWW ( ' ; h - . - ' ( -, ; ; ' ' - - ' 1 ' - " - ; The reality of tho rjooda from tvlilch onr Soils are r-n Z.'awr Vordt, epacisian c Rejnlat and IsdLa. Papers, FRZZ. . . . ' f - - va r . . i. .... . - ! T.