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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1925)
. . '....i-;-,-; ,-'.;.: "! .'j . i I j. .!... . . s ; . , . . ' : " '""",n : i . . i : ; i; . , , . ! , I h PlIlSV stf II? Ml Mil TSNI iV VJ Ifl' i : ' ' ' i . : j j , i . . , i , , r 11 BETTER SHIRTS ,i We have a Spring Shirt dis play 1 that will pay , any man to come to see! Shirts that are exclusive and entirely dif ferent from the ordinary styles. We ask men (and women) who appreciate good shirts to call and see our spread of Spring Styles. ; ; See Them In Our Windows $1.50 to 6.00 tmuMW G. W. Johnson & Co. 469 State St. CITY NEWS WM BRIEF Club tojMeet The S'unnyside Community: club vill bold a box , social and enter tainment tonigbt at the Sunnyslde ijchool, jto which everyone is in tuited. The club is, planning a 'series of gatherings, ' and those that have been held In the past thiTa been well attended and have tbeea very successful. The enter tainment will start at about 7:30 'o'clock (this evening, according to tie committee in charge o ar rangements. Federal Tire Service - Temporary location. Ferry St., opposite Marlon hotel. J23 Faces 'on-mpport Charge , Albert Burbank was returned to Salem from Corvallis yesterday by a warrant served by Constable De Loag. It is claimed that Bur bank failed to support Mrs. Lucy Burbank, 2280' Fairgrounds road, WOODRY Buys Furniture i Phone 511 and his three year old son, Ken neth Burbank. He is to pay 5 Q today to Mrs. Lucy Burbank and $15 every month thereafter tor the support of the son. U I Merchandise Shoot- Turner, Sunday, Jan. 25. 7 J24 Spring Coats ' ' , , i ! J " f New and popular; Kasha cloth coats. : The very latest styles ,caa be seen at the French Shopj Mai sonic Bldg. 115 N.. High. See the windows. j i U J2$ Boxing Tonight, Armorj'i 8:30 t Gardeau vs. Dawson. j 1 J23 Attends Convention I - Sheriff O. D. Bower attended a sheriffs' convention, in Portland yesterday, which is in session there "' -'.' 3Iaay New Smart Models 7 . j In Meadowbrook bats have art rived at the French Shop. 115 'N. High. Masonic Temple. J23 IM IUXII3 I1UUHJ j ; After undergoing a major opera- f tion at the Willamette sanitarium Mrs; Aiex Kmien oi juacieay nas Typewriters I , iUkS H - S 0OW MeatUy CM. LockwMd 147 N. Con. St. os i TEIUDtNAIi TAXI SERVICE ' s Cart for hire without driven PHONE 2020 Day and Night Service POPULAR PRICED " Men's and Toons; Men's Tailored Salt $23 to 4S D. H. MOSHER TAILOR Dr. B.H. White Osteopathy - Surgery ' Electronic Diagnosis and Treat ment (Dr. Abram's , method) Office Phone S5S or 469-J 600 U. S, Bank Bldg. returned to her home. it irAVMRrlTlA Tlnrvtiat A hearty welcome awaits you at Hayesville Baptist church -on Bun day. Come to the preaching ser vice at 11 o'clock and learn how to make your New Year's resolu tions a success. If you are not there you will toe missed, 'and yen will miss a blessing.; Arthur C. Rylander, pastor. Boxing Tonight, Armory, 8:30 ' Gardeau vs. Dawson. , ' :,j J23 Police Active . 4 . W. E. Mathey of Portland paid a fine of $5 after he had been arrested for exceeding the! speed Dancing! Dancing l Salem's New Auditorium Ladles Free , ; -, Wednesday and Saturday j Bezanson's Melody PbJends -: Skatingr Skating, Skating At Dreamland Thursday, Friday, Saturday t 7:30 to 10 p. m. I' Hear Our New Calliope j LADD BUSH BANKERS ! BatahUshed 180S General Banking Business Office noon from W a, b. to I p. . We Carry all Sizes of Coal PHON2 93Q i - - ; from the large f urnaee to the smallest nut size. Tell ns for what purpose the coal .Is required and we'll point out the proper size to use. , But although we carry all sixes, we handle only one quality, the very best coal from the very best mines, i Our coal service la youre to .- command . rricee range from $10 to $13 Also handle the beet , . , rona Cxlaucttea 15 Larnier teisicr G Sic r ago Go. limit yesterday. M. C. Fleming, V. O. Calbeck and Miles West con tributed a like sum to the police judge on the same count,! H. Mo Clain and C. Call of Albany were also going over the speed limit. Federal Tire Servi ! Temporary location. Ferry St., opposite Marlon hotel. J23 Neer Returns to Sale: f F. E. Neer district president of Lions' clubs, has returned to Sa lem from Pasadena. Cal.. where he and Mrs. Neer have been visiting-. Mrs. Neer will return to Salem at a later date. Gray Improvement Shoppe I Expert marcelling, shampooing, facials, scalp treatment's. Room 113 Oregon Bldg. Phone 187. J25 Forestry Board Meets I The state , forestry board will meet at 10 o'clock this morning to discuss proposed changes in the forest code and to prepare legislation that will be submitted to the legislative session before the final adjournment! New Spring Hats and Go' Have arrived at the French Shop. These include : the very latest in smart spring styles. See our windows. Masonic - building. 115 N. High. J23 Card of Thanks We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for ! their kindness during the illnessi and death of our husband and j father, D. W. Sturgis. Airs. Emma Sturgis and family. ! i J23 Federal Tire Servi Temporary location. Ferry 8t. opposite Marion hotel. J23 Art Class to Meet The interior decorating section !' : DIED i ; : ..i ELD At Parkland, Alberta, Can.; January 18, 'Gust Eld, age ' 58 years, survived by his wife and three sons, Edward Bert Eld, - Arthur George Eld and Henry Eld, all of Salem. Fnneral will be held from . Rigdon's new mortuary' Friday at 2:30 p. m. Interment in City View ceme tery." i '- -:'- QUINN At the home on 230 S. Twelfth street, January 21, Mrs. Anna Quinn, wife of Ed ward Charles Qu inn, of Salem, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steph en Breitenstein of Salem, sis ter of Miss Helen and t Miss Margaret Breitenstela of . Sa lem. Mrs. Clara Quisenberry of Salem, Mrs. Marie Forbes of ' Salem, Mrs. Herbert Stiff of Salem. Rosaries will be said at 7 p. m. Friday at the RIgdon & Bon mortuary, Father ; Keenan officiating. Funeral services will be held at the St. Joseph church Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. Burial In the St. Bar bara cemetery. ; j LYNCH Died In this city January 22, Joseph J. Lynch, age 45. He Is survived by a brother, J. T. Lynch of Portland, and a sister, ' Mrs. J. R. Chapman of Salem. Announcement of funeral will be made later by the RIgdon & , Son mortuary. J ; ' r m m j-. Mil 11 i, Yty ftea ya caa r" Vetter 1 . buy im m ucd et thaa !(: la naw ur " " -4ot- itnr : " f A 1023 Oakland Touring .. at f730.00 . i -. ' : Siew pa tot. lot of extras, loka . nd runs exceptionally , f kkI 1920 Balck Six at S40O.0O L geinf ral aptitude In t the field of engineering. He will go east to the. Imam plant of the company at Schnecjtady Twhere he; will Uke np graduate work lasting approxi mately I one year. During this time he! will be given a chance to familiarize himself with the dif ferent' Idepartments of the com pany aid choose the line of work ne wisnes to follow. . . , H :! i . t ; : V j . of the Salem Arts league will meet In the educational ! room iof the public library this evening at 7:30 o'clock. , The lecture will be of Interest to everyone Interested in the subject, and decorative tex tiles will be used to illustrate the talk, ' ' ; 1 Boxing Tonight. 'Armory, 8:30 Gardeau vs. Dawson. ' J23 Plan to Settle Here I ; Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Peterson, who recently . arrived here from North Dakota, are visiting with relatives at, Turner. ! They nlan on settling in Oregon and near Sa lem. : j WHIDBY In this city, January . 22, Robert Whidby. age 53. An " nouncement of the funeral will bo made later by the RIgdon & Son mortuary. . FUNERAL The funeral of Joseph F. White, who died January 21,- will fee held at the Webb funeral parlors to day at 9 : 30 o'clock. ; Rev. Mr. Simms will hare charge of the services. Interment will be in the ML- Scott cemetery at Portland. RIGDON Ct SON'S XIOSTCART . i"-:;.;-- -1 ..-,V-: ----"i i. , ' , TJaequaled Eerrtot ' . In New Spring Millinery ' Meadowbrook hats of the latest spring design are now at the French Shop. 115 N. High street. : '? iiil---K-- i I :-i':..--J" ? - CAC Officers Assemble' , ' Coast artillery, officers assem bled in Salem last night for the bi-monthly officers school which is conducted in the staff offices here. Those present; were Capt C. Collins, Lieut. Joseph V. Mc Gee, and Lieut. F. Campbell of Al bany. The corps ! has Received equipment for use,' such Has plot ting boards which is used Jn, heavy artillery work. I j I L i ' j 1 . i - Spring Coats' f ! ' j- ; New and popular Kasha cloth coats. The very latest styles can be seen at the French Shop, Ma sonic Bldg. 115 Nj High. See the windows. j J23 Concert Announced I - The third annual concert of the women's auxiliary of .the Salem YMCA is to be presented at the First Methodist church .Tuesday, February . Excellent local tal ent has been engaged; in addition. to otner musical numbers. Tne committee in charge of the en tertainment is Mrs,. J. W. Harbi4 m a '. " S 9 .! son, jhts. uonis v;rps9 ana xars. C. A. Kells. : :-r -;jj;..v : .A .1. Get Tour Next Haircut Marinello Beauty Parlors. 128 I'! Officers' Elected : ?.!h ?T $ The Hop Growers Fire Relief association of Bnttville met ( et Donald and elected its officers for the coming year. fA. J. Eagen, James Smith and John Pugh are to serve on the board off; directors and John Murray and W. Jl. Mc Kay, are the additional members of the board. . The Farmers' Fire Relief association meeting at he same time re-elected 1 James Fellon and iW. F.' Young as, members of the board of directors, i I r Slany New Smart Models ; In Meadowbrook hats have ar rived at the French Shop. ,116 w High. 1 Masonic . Temple; 323 Dairymen Elect Officers f 1 i ' C. W. Laughlin of Astoria Will head' the Oregon' Dairymen's Jas- soclation; H. F. Co6ley, Jefferson, vice president; Fred Bonebrake, Roseburg, second vice (president, and P. M. Brandt, .Corvallis, secretary-treasurer, at ;its meeting at McMinnville yesterdayl , Astoria was recommended as the next con-f vention center. Legislative mat-t ters were discussed and recom- mended at the meeting! BbvIiMtlTotUKht. Armor)-, 8:30 Uardeaq irs. Dawson.- 4 J23 (, r w f . . ' K - . i Fcderaf pay Arrives ' fFfederal pay for the coast artil lery units ' of the Oregon national guard irrfTed In Salem yesterday ana a toui of 32.297.43 will be distributed,! according to the an nounceptent from : Brigadier Gen eral Gdorge1 White. Other federal pay checks j are, due here soon. : In New Spring Millinery- i , Meaobrpok hats of the latest spring design are now at the French Shop. 115 N. High street. would claim that he was a gradu ate of some - English i school and ask graduates of , the Institution which he would name for funds. Consequently he was able to se cure several victims by his plaus ible plea. In his plea to the Che ma wa man he stated ! that he was an Oxford man and desired to bor row enough money to! pay his way to Mt. Angel, where he claimed to have a position. f Chenians The terday 1925. was present. Meet 1 Cherrian council met yes- discuss the plans for C. Perry, "King Bing," Asnnmes Name .3 rl'-"';.-; ', i - R.'CL Hansacker. Salem, and B. W.tOdprlrk, Portland, have filed thej assjumed name of Salem, Dal las j and independence and Mon mouth fTruck line with the county clerk here.; '. I : m Meet at Crofwlug 11' ;f i h . -': f ' An automobile driven by C. A. Fisher of i Shaw was Rtmrk hv a Salem street! railway car t (State and Liberty when the former tried to get! across the railroad track ahead of the car. Little damaee 1 - resulted. . Birth Certificates Filed ' 1 Elsife Mae Roth : ia the name given sto la! baby girl born to Mr and Mrs. John C. Roth December 1, 1924. Aiah Gilbert Robertson arrived; Jsntiary r 12 i to Mr. and Mrs. BJchard Robertson at the Sa lem hfsp tali ! William Lewis Val entine taj Mr. and Mrs. William Lewis Valentine of 555 Marmot. Janua fy a son to Mr. and Mrs. vnesier a. Tucaer, ana ' a ,DDy daughter, who has been r named Evalgenei Louise GosjQ to Mr. and Mrs M. J. Goss, according to the jertifitates of birth filed with the CMy health - of fleer ! yesterday, j isew Spring Hata and uowns j Have arrived ? at t the French Shop, f t These Include the very fatestjln smart springstyles. See pur 'Windows. Masonic building. 115 N. High, r 4 : . J23 FrosbJ Delegate Selected . j "At a meeting yesterday William McAllister of Gresham was elect ed as! freshman renresentatire on the Willamette university student .body executive committee, to take the . plaee of Keith Brown, who has left school. At the same meet- in: I Elaine Clower of Gooding, 1dahd,: was elected' member of the forensic ; council to fill the place left'yacant by Nadie Strayer. florins Tonight, Annorj't 8:3(V Gajrdean vs. Dawson. ' j23 Boxing Salem Armory i . Friday, Jan. 23. Billy Gardeau of Portland vs. Charlie Dawson of! Eugene: .10 three-minute rounds. Spike Crossan" of Salem vs. W4 Hennlngs of Portland,! 6 three-i minute rounds. Two snappy pre-j limlnaries. . '323 Federal Tire Service I ; Temporary location, Ferry St.,' opposite Marion hotel. 323; Crowder Win Speak The Pringle community will be addressed tonight y Rev. U.- S. Crowder. j Entertainers include Cooke Patton withj magic; E. Mc Croskey by a musital saw, and by Al Dubois in a monologue. Ask fot- Trial.; !' I i ' I . ' 41 j . ApplicaUon for :a trial In the April term of the circuit court was filed yesterday byj th4 attorneys for Alice Bozell in her alienation suit against Cella Bollman, form-! erly private eecretary to Governor Pierce. V. Family Needs Stove - j - ; Just , a plain, ordinary cook stove is needed bir a f family, ac cording to Mrs. I John Carson Anyone having such an article is urged to call 332. There Is Imme diate need for the stove. LrfMt 1 Game Solecte . i Telegraphic word 1 received yes terday by Coach Rathbun indicat ed that the basketball clash with the University of. Southern Cali fornia, which was. to have been played some time in February, has been set for March 2. This will be tjie last game on the Bearcat schedule. r--l': - - . - "i: . u.r!.-.. ' Leader Head Named Robert Judsdn was elected a merqber of the Leaders class a the Balem YMCA yesterday. ' Cheniawa Man "BUked" v Hjjward P. Saunders, now under arrest in Multnomah ieounty charg ed ith extensive" plans of bilking graduates' ; of ; English colleges, bilked F. Gall of Chemawa by ihe "alma mater'' gag' according to Millkr McOUchrist who is in Salem working I tip Che case against -the matt. It Is alleged that Saunders RODSEVIXTlIOlCL 1 , f'X PORTLAND ORC , I Ascject hotel offering unexcelled aervke at reasonable rates. Every room with reached without driving through con gested duttfcft. , : V :! ' '" . Out! own cafe offen delightful food taatljy served. i ' ':t. ;'! Ji - T-.'- JI' 1 Geoaus KI. Knc, MANAcra. t Wfesi PARK AND SALMON STS. ; Long Brier Kent Oui : The public service; commission yesterday sent out a lengthy brief covering the central Oregon devel opment project, i ; 1 MUler Busy Today Andrew Miller, field secretary of the Oregon State i! Bankers as sociation. Is to address the Sa-i lem school today in the interests of Thrift week, i He will speak be fore the student bodies of the J, L. Parrish junior high. Salem high school. Willametfa nnlvprsftv. the he wilt address the; Lincoln and j McKinley school. Later he will speaa oerore the saiem Heights Community club. - r - - - I STR. "NORTHWESTERN' 11 RIVER BOAT LINE - " Now Operating on Regular Schedule . ;;; - ; Between Salem Portland. ! ; ' leaving Tortland 6 a. m. Sunday, Tuesday. Thursday Leaving Salem 6 a. i m. Monday, Wednesday, Friday Rates are lower than truck. or rail either carloads or Jess than carloads. : , . J i 'We deliver shipments? to your door. . ' ; Special rates on shipments to California, Gulf or I east coast ports: . ! ' ' ' ! I - A . - .- 1 ; ; 5 Call F. W. Karr, 967 or 848, for further Information t as to rates, schedules, etc. : -. ; .: i , . 'Portland Dock j f Salem Dock iAlbers No. 3. y Foot of Court St. : Portland Produce . PORTLAND, fjan.j 22. Butter Extras, 43c; standards, 41c; prime firsts, 40c; firsts. 38 c. .Eggs Extras, 50i; firsts. 49c; pullets, 48c. Current receipts, 45 cases. ; 7 1 ,. ' - - til OREGON COLLEEN MOORE j CONWAY TEARLE ;!- ;-(in-J. !.7 - ! FLIRTING!; WITH LOVE? Last Times j j Today LIBERTY Double Bill "JA5IKSTOWNM 'and: - - -: CAPTAIN JANUARY - Xowi i GRAND BUCK JONES THE ARIZONA ROMEO . Tonight Saturday i Sunday llllllillllllll I WW 1 ammn 1 Model Bakery ; ;f Special Saturday ALL1 1 5 c BRElf White,1 Rye and Whole Wheat 1 .. f. BUTTER-CREAM DOUGHNUTS per dozen - - 1 i FRENCH PASTRY and CREAM PUFFS 3 for S 0 A big variety to choose from .1 fYour Choice : r SalrmrMan Ilonorrd - t I Emery Dieffenb'ach of Salem, a senior in mechanical ! engineering at -OAC, was selected ffor employ ment with the General Electric company at Schenectady. N. Y., by M. M- Boring, representative; of the educational department of .the company. He was chosen because of his high scholastic average and. BARGAINS In HARNESS and Farm I MPLEMEMTS , Capital Baifjin The House of a MilUort aad 15 cEXTint v :-l'r; SPECIAL PRICES ON rennsvj f - ; - - , ' : -r" ' :"""-f ' ' . .'. " - ' ' ' 1 - TO REDUCE OVERSTOCK The following prices on the sizes listed will apply; I until we reduce our stock: 30x3 Cord iiiM 30 x 3y2 Cord ...L....;...,..v.:.;...... 8.75 31x4 Cord Oversize .1 ; . 12.95 32x4 Cord Oversize . L .;..i.. 14.75 32x4!$ Cord Oversize . L-.i. 1 9.45 , 33x4J4 Cord Oversize:!..!...,....:; 19.95 l j OUR WEEK-END SPECIALS i These are regular standard Vacuum Cup Casings, fully guaranteed, and ;.res"ji!an stock. ( We just have loo many. Why pay more for inferior tires., You know the quality of the Vacuum Cup. You know its non skid features. These won't last long at these prices. 7 "7-. .; 7 j 77 in 'Friday and Saturday selling we offer you this week a fine lot of willow clothes baskets, in two size& These are' closely woven,' with rood handles and heavy raised bottoms. 7 j 7 - ; 1 - 5 No. 1 Size Measures 18x25 outside Special at ... $1.00 V ! I 2 S?f Measures 20 xZ7 outside Special at - .I$1.25 : j ,Y See us for Poultry Supplies Incubators '' ; - and Brooders iJVZ GEO. E. ALLErJ I Hardware & Machinery 236 N. Commercial. r4