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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1925)
ffliri OIIEGOI? STATtllUll, SALEtt. OREGON' FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY id, 102 (0 Raincoats Convention in Portland - , A conrentldn of county Judges and f commissioners In Portland yesterday called- the members,of , the Marion court to Portland Two days win be spent there j by -the court members. The meeting"'! held annually. . A Real Sale ' J.. : " For- men and young "men. -Buy i and' sare . now on Suits, Coats and Furnishings. The , Man's Shop - -Y vTt Mi:".1 7 Stroke Serious Yfj Because ot the paralytic stroke "suffered Tuesday by A. L. Brown, bis condition is critical, end Mrs. Ralph Matthews, a sister living in 6t- Louis, Mo., has been sent for; . Salem Art and Benaty Shop 10 to 20 discount on lamps ' this week. Lamp shade instruc tions. 153 S. High. '' J18 WGODRY Buys Furnituro Phone 511 Typewriters 1 AT.T. nill . v I M Hh CKLMlnml S47 N. Com. 8U . Fomm 86A . . . 6ERYICZ3 Dan for hire without rtren J PHONE -2020 Day and Night Serrlea POPULAR PRICED lien's and Young Men's Tailored Solta CS5 to t4S D. H. IIOSHER ; - TAILOR I Dr. B, IL White Osteopathy - Surgery Electronic Diagnosis and Treat ment (Dr. .Abram' method) Office Phone S59U : brU69J CO Tj; S Ejus Jk Bldg. ? V i TERinNAxT M TAXI LAO. BANKERS EataL&hed 1RC3 .- -! . i . ' .- ; General Banlang Business Office Hour from ! a. m. to p. m. I' . " " ..... 1 .7 i 77, . 5 i, . I r ASF a ;!V '-''7 -(VPw . ' for . Aid .-" , ,This is the time offthe Raincoat pays a Man a; large dividend on the investment. je are showing some of the best Raincoats made and they are very reasonably jrical as all our gar ments are;v:1t;; 'all1:': : if -X:': V1 ,.-.---1;. i $i9;85io$2485 A good Raincoais worth far more than its cost in the way of Clothes protection! 4 G; iWi Ifblnsbiv & Go; 469;STATE - - - - . . . j-;:. - . , - - .. . ... NEWS m 7 Pioneer Rally Tonight ; ij y The pioneer rally of the year Is to he held at the First Methodist church tonight, 'according tol the offlclala of the YMCA. Revi W. W. Long, pastor of the First Pres byterian church, will delivef the address of the evening ong the "Makings of a Boyt A banquet Is to be prepared and the dferr ent tables are to compete in? the decorations. Talks ;ty members of the different clubs present; will De a reaiure, or tne evening. Income Tax Report Si i For Completion see W. ASip prell, 345 Chemeketa. Phone?900. Accounts Are Good The county accounts are In ex cellent shape, declares F. C lSieg mnnd and W. Richardson,! who are auditing , the Marion cpunty books and accounts in the ffice of Brazier C. Small.' justice of. the peace. The work was done ft, the request of Judge Small. A Real Sale . . i .. For men and young men Buy , and save now . on Suits, IjCoats and Furnishings. I The Sana Shop. I 316 Bean Sinan tcr Visit Ava B. Milan, head of the School of home economics at Oregon, Ag ricul tural college, will . be s 4 "Wil lamette university campus. Visitor today. Mrs, Milan spent af! num ber of years in China studying conditions there and - assisting at the University of Pekin, aiid her observations of - her experiences 17ED.SSA CRYSTA'L GARDENS BEZANSON'S r MELODY H , PHI ENDS it -. izgs of Goal " ; ' ; " . from the Urge fureica io- the smallest nut aixer Tell ub for what purpose the coal . Is required and we'U, points : out the proper size to. use. ; 1 But although we carry all sizes, we handle only, one, 'quality, the very best coal; from the fery best ;,mlnea. Our coal service i yonre tOj - command, ' . ' H h, rt rrlces ran-a from Sl b S15 Also haadle the tf..t , . 15Gason year when a Good 5S. j ', . 1 there should prove Interesting. At 12:30 she will address the Amer ican Association v of University Women at a luncheon in the Mar lon .hotel dining . room. . Mrs. Mi lan is a regular representative to A merican colleges ft-om the Meth bd 1st board of foreign missions. . Wah. Jongg Set X At cost. H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. " - j!6 Knock Owl Out ' r T. R. Crook, residing in Polk County near Dallas, hit an Arctic 0wl with a buckshot charge and did, not kill it. He was able to secure the bird and is carrying it around attached to a heavy chain. A Real Sale it For men and young men. Buy : and save now on Suits, Coats and Furnishings. The Man's Shop. , Attend Kiwanls Meet '. ' i. Two delegates from the Salem Kiwanis club Nate D. Elliot and Ed. Schunke, will leave today tor Tacoma where : they will attend the mid-winter convention of; the Kiwanis organization. , Officers of clubs in Oregon, Washington and Britisk Ceranbla'aretov-s aseent- bld. - , ... - PabcoUn Sale"- " " 4: The' superior floor covering. H. L. Stiff Furniture, Co. ; J16 Addrreses . Students- . : Every high- school in Marion county will be iddressed by. An-? drew Miller, secretary of the Ore gon State Bankers association, ac cording to announcements made yesterday. About one high school a day has been visited and.it is expected that the remaining' num ber will he visited by the middle of the coming week. I Thd Antique Shoppe .Four poster and full 'bed. Ph 1499-R. . J18 Vestment Secured ? -t The choir of the First Metho dist church is to wear yestments hereafter at their regular services. according to announcements made yesterday, The choir has been under the direction t of Prof. E Hobson during the' past, few years and has won an enviable position among musical circles in Salem. Wanted Modern Furnished1 5 or 6 room house, close in. Will lease. F. Ray Felker. Phone 941. .:J17 Partial Poll Taken Something should be done to remedy the pardon method. It Is believed by at least 29 members of the house, whose opinions were asked by ; Representative J. E Bennett, and who took this stand. A. number of others . were non committal upon the question. The poll " was . taken to ; determine whether or not members were sat isfied with the present conditions ; ' - - DEED ; ": ' ; - TOMPKINS Thomas A. Tomp kins died January 14. at his res idence, 1427 North Seventeenth street, at the age of 75 years. He is survived by one brother. J. N., of Battle Ground. Wash., his widow, Henrietta, two sons. Daniel E. ; and "Bert K- four daughters. Miss Lulla Tompkins ' Mrs. Myra Cox, Mrs. Maud Boje, all of Salem, and Mrs. Edna Ellis of ; Staplees, Minn . 17 ? ' grand children and 3 great grand children. Private funer al services will be held at the residence today at 10:30 a. m Rev. Poling will have charge of services. Interment will be in the City View cemetery, s Ar BRIEF rangements In charge of the Our Overland All Steel Body Sedan arrived "-' . yesterday tf 'lu 8m -.a; Peeii'"' , " " ; ; But tbM wk wat Used Cars l - ; ' that they esa rely on hit letter visit our a ted cr department. , Vie hae many fine' na . from , Forda to Packard. . Prieaa rifht. as thejr effect the pard6nng pow ers and the abuse tbfcfeof. The views expressed did not necessar ily mean an endorsement of any bill or bills that are now pending. 3Iarlnello Beanty Parf Men's shampoo. . Special' 50d. Lindsav Ud Todav C. A. Lindsav. who Waschareed with the possession of 4quor when oineers discovered lienor hid in 1 11 ' ' ?( .mm a oacanouse near msnomef wm be tried this afternoon! lit 2 o'clock according to C. J. Koita, city tr tomey.' R. L. Gla&edw. an elder of the Church' of God was arrest ed at the same time. Disposition of his case will be made later. Has Grandchildren ij Il :; A total of 17 randchlldren have become memberslof the fam ily of Thomas A. Tomnkins. a North Seventeenth street resident. He has lived in Salem during the past l years., after coming here from Minnesota In 19Q6, - , For Dry Wood . i ': !r Call C. D. Query, Phone 77F2 ;1;V"':': 316 4- Ramsey VMu Campus ' ' Bernard Ramsey, former e Bar- cat and forensic rnanj on the var sity squad, returned to Salem yes terday to renew friendships and acquaintances on the Willamette university campus. He is a grad- nata Jt tha mfYt nnl nfllts ami I. m practicing attorney at Madras. CtiiA TTnrli m ' Greatly reduced. H. L. Stiff Furniture Co.. 116 Oregon . Is Subject t ' Students of the1 Englewood school are using "Trail 'Em To Salem' literature afcd other i in formation about the state In their study of civics and natural geog raphy, accord in e to th antiHca tions made, by students for the literature at the Chamber of Com merce. H -:-- ueautova xo isanquex Brvlng E. VinlngJ president of the State Chamber Of Commerce! Is to be the main speaker at the Realtor banquet, which is promis ing to be a big ' event, tonight. Reservations have been made -tor over 125 persons tit the Marion hotel;,'- . The Annual Meeting : Of the stockholders of the Thos Kay Woolen Mill Co.. will be held at the office of the company la Sa lem, Jan. 20th. ati 9:30 a. m. Those interested will take notice E. J. Swafford, Seo'y. J-20 Births Reported ! Ella Verna is, the name given to the baby daughter born to. Mr. and Mrs. Ray A. Smith one mile south of Salem. Januarv !. accordinr to the report; filed witlv 4 the city health .officer. Mary Louise was the name selected If or the daugh ter born to Mr and Mrs. Clifford MrArmstrong at 2307 Laurel ave nue January 13. 4 baby boy has recently been borti to Mr. and Mrs.'rank Ewingi SbIx miles south east ot Salem. f Birth tteport FiledU. ! A .birth I certifiHte was -1 Oed with! the city health officer yes terday for the birth of a baby daughter to Mr. and Mrs. MarumI Ishida. She has been ; named MatSU. '-"i rXt j I ;- ' " ! ' ' H ? - :- ' Plays On'Frosh-'Teiam ; f Dwight - Fallin bt Salem, fresh man in commerje ' has left for Portland with thfel freshman bas- Bargain Square Spdciab for Friday and If Saturday: - hi t 44 I . MEW'S AND WOMEN'S ketbali team.' -While in Portland the rook squad will meet Colum bia i university, Franklin hlghi Washington high. The OAC year lings have already defeated the Washington team by a close mar AH Suits ami Coati Less 25 per cent.. Let us show you. The Man's Shop. Griffith Wanted; President Wallace Griffith, member ot the senior class, and prominent in dramatic activities of Willamette university, was elected 1 president of Theta Alpha Phi, national hon orary dramatic ; fraternlty at a meeting held yesterday. Ruth Rosa was named vice president. Other officers elected were James McClintock, treasurer, and Mar ian i Wyatt,. secretary, d The new officers will be installed next month. Power Project Favored" . Leasing of the Muscle Shoals project to private parties rather than operation by the government,1 provided deals satisfactory to the administration, a policy; advocated by President Coolldge, will be giv en 'consideration by the senate at an early date. The . i concurrent resolution wee introduced yeaterf day by Senator Johnson, asking the president's policy be endorsed by the legislature. An effort' to rush the measure was frustrated by i Senators Zimmerman ! and Joseph, who - were able to delay action until the resolution can be printed end given i further ! con slderation. . -. i ' , , UUU 41811 DaiU 4 I ; vij o.Ia if! r II. ; L.; Stiff Furniture Co. J 1 6 Liveware Topic "Law Enforcement What Would Jesus Do In Reference To It?' will be the topic! of study for the Live Wire class at the Leslie Methodist church Sunday morn ing. - The "following: Sunday the teacher, A. C. Bohrnstedt will ad dress the class on "Gifts The At titude ot Jesus Toward Them The class is composed of Willam ette university students and high school students who number about 100 or more. ' Hi-Y Club Organized ! One of the most ; enthusiastic Hl-Y clubs In Marlon county was organized yesterday,;' according to Benjamin Klmber, ; secretary of Marlon county , Y. work. The dub was organized with! 18 members under the direction, of Prpt. Parks. Lloyd Seeley was chosen president. . : . Adam Engel Builds- J; i Three permits were Issued Dy etly, ' recorder Poulsen yesterday fut' the' erection ot three dwell ings by Adam Engel, contractor. A sum ot $2200 has been named for each of the three buildings which are to be i located at 1410, 1420. and 1430 North Seventeenth street. H. Renner, tailor, secured a 'cermit to construct a store and dwelling at 775, 785 and 795 High land at a cost of $5450. A& t entlsts : Services ; ' . vSeve'nth Day Adventist ; Church, corner Fifth and Gaines, north Salem, N C. Erntson, pastor, Sab bath ecbool at 10:80 and preach ii at 11:30 a. mi The young peqple's secretary Of the confer ence. Elder J. L.i McConaugney, will be with us over the week clid. There will be a meeting Fri day at jl'.ZO for the young peo ple. He will also speak at 11:30 Sabbath morning. j Would like to have all the young, people be pres ent. ? The subject for the Sunday night lecture will be, "The Great- ? 25,000 Pounds of .(- 0 WANTED ;1 Also Fir Piteh ! Capital Bartjiin H 4 : . House ' - 7 , The House ef U Minion and j - - One Bargain ; t 215 CE2TEKB .- ' 1 . ; a: i1 -:-': est Coming Event of the Twen tieth Century. What Is It?" The church is well filled. every Sunday ulght. ; Many are enjoying these up-to-the-minutet lectures'. If . you have not listened to one of them you do not know what! you are missing. Pure straight gospel and common sense, t Elder; J. L. Mc- Conaughey of Portland i will alng some Of his Bovil I inspiring solos. i uu win noi oe sorry u you come Bring your friends. 7:30 p. m. r All Suits and Coats- Less 25 per dent. Let us show you. The Man' Shop. 116 Mother Seeking 'Son Chief of police Minto ha re ceived a pathetic eppeal from a mother who Is seeking for her son who disappeared from Indianap olis, Ind., two years aiso. In a letter mailed from Rushville, Ind., by Mrs. Edwin Megee she is seek ing for her son,, William Megee, aged ;24, who was evidently suf fering from & nervous breakdown or mental illneps when he disap neared. A note sirntxl bv Rii no-ir L. Hewb, sheriff at Rushville, stat ed that the young man was from an excellent family and was not a fugitive from justice. ; , . Fines Are Imposed . D. Myers of; 810 Chemeketa Dai da fine 15 Thnrsdav for speeding on Sojith Commercial af ter he had been arrested by Offi cer "Wiles. Lj; L. fRixes of 492 North Summer paid a similar sum while. Mrs. S. .Ransom of i Aums- ville forfeited the $10 which had been placed for bail. She was arrested for traveling 30 miles per hour On State street. : Tires Stolen . si : ; Martin Holmes of Chemewa re ported that t)wo Goodyear cord tires were stolen from his car some time Wednesday nieht. ac cording to the? police record. j j .. . - .. j, i . Ford Recovered ' The Ford cir, which had been stolen from the Deaf school has been recovered" at Olympla, Wash. according to information received by the Salem police. ! ' I PERSONALS i A loganberjry grower of Hop- mere, Bruce A; Jones, was in Sa lem yesterdayf. 4 v Hugh Eldridge of St. Louis was in Salem Thursday. A. King, municipal Judge of Eu gene, visited the legislature in Sa- i, ...... . i., , .. , v."'.; .;.;'.;" .;;'." ; ;. ' .;. Starts Today Sale of ODD Every garment Pants reduced-25 per cent for this wr 1 . ' 1 r- 1 If ri ....-. f Remember that the r, k . : , f - nas ! f lem yesterday. j n - - W. H. Ramp, a citizen; of Brooks was in Salem Thursday s1 Al ICrause, Salem merchant, was a Portland visitor yesterday. : Miss Josephine F. Smith, steno Although we carry a complete line of Fanicy and Staple Groceries, we feature the indispensable every-day needs of the family, j : ;. .- ' -. : - ' B - '' A Fruits and Vegetables Potatoes . v t " ' .- - jr. ' ... What are, you paying: "per sack? We just received one and one-half cari of Netted Gems, those tha j have proven so satisfactory here tofore. ' To enable us to store the lot of 1 475 sacks we will sell the first 200 sacks at if? -100 lbs. Netted Gems $1.98 A $2.50 valued Guaranteed Quality..: j ' pr Miscellaneous 3 Nutola Margarine J..73c 10 Armour's Milk 38c 12 White Wonder Soap 49c 3 Fancy Tender 1 Sweet Corn 55c 3 American Club Corn, - Country Gentleman 73c 3 Fancy GoldenlBantam Corn ... ..-4.1. .73c 6 Palm Olive; Soap ....49c 6 Creme Oil Soip ..U.39c 6 Peet's Mechanic's I Soap . i 49c 3 Pacific Nu 4.....i..,.75c Remember ioujr delivery service entails! no j extra charge, including j West Salem and Salem Heights. Vegetables f Every thing' in bulk and bunch root vegetables ob tainable, : pliis fa generous supply of jneSw- cabbage, cauliflower,! sduash, green peppers; etci Apples . i- i - We are headquarters for apples. Apple? have taken an extreme adyance but we Phone C. O. D. Orders 52 211 N. Commercial Street. Men's Fine Trousers rYTN n ri"T'n rs u uu.iwj uiita)L&uu in our big stock of Men's Woolen Dress worsteds, vassimejres, piue merges, Plain and Patterned Styles Reg. $4.50 Pant Sale 3.35 . Reg. 5.00 Pant Sale' 3.75 Reg. 5.50 Pant Sale 4.15 , Regf 6.00 Pant Sale 4.50 1 Reg. 6.50 Pant Sale 4.95 ; Reg. 7.50 Paint Sale 5.65 -I Reg. 8.00 Paiit Sale 6.00 Reg. 8.50 Pant Sale 6.35 ; Reg. 9.00 Pant Sale 6.75 Reg. 10.00 Pant Sale 7.50 "-!-'.- I -II " ' : ' Big Lot of Odd Vests Take Your Choice - r j - - 23 discount tipon our pants sajc ume today see the windows. grapher to Senator W. E. Millar, of Grants .Pass.1 la spehdingr the remainder ot therweek in Corval- - Ms.U,.l'-t. ' ' - - i-;-: - - Mrs X. J. Entz visited here from Dallas yesterday. Winter Values are fortunate 'in purchasing an early supply. . ! Hand packed Spitzenberg Apples, perJjbox -....$1.39 A splendid 250 box lot of Wagner apples, fine flav or, juicy,: per box, med ium size ..U...1...$1,39 Extra large size, box $1.73 Fancy pack Rome Beauties,- large, per pox ....-..-$1.69 Yellow Newtowns, ,v ? large, per box . .$1.69 See our window display and choose the varieties you desire. Meats Armour's Demonstration Baked Ham served all day Saturday. ; Free One Ham for the fijrst one that guesses th number of Armour's products in the picture in olt display win dow.; Thesejhams national ly advertised are selected from corn fed young pork ers for tho4e who demand the best. J Hams, 2 or whole, lb, 29c Cheaper than bacon. Light Lean Bacon Back, .25c per lb. Fancy lighf Breakfast Bacon,- prlb. .. .33c mm ODD VEST unusual event o ' .J i ' ' t - slock holds! only during -.-.:' 77 ' 'y'Xr FELT SLIPPERS , Webb Funeral parlors." "; pHOins CCD RIGBON Cz SON'S te! Pa!?;!.. 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