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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1925)
tup Oregon nTATririAi:, saltt!.!, or.i:&ot . " .': SATURDAY JTOTlNTN JANTTATiV 91-1N,.'t-i r : ""7"" 7" ' IT - .. . - - ..'.,' -. III 9 " i. r - - 1 -- Police totfrUS v " ' ' ' Fines were Imposed Friday on K. McXIghU H. McClaren, E, A. parks, Jtr; Sigglln ana . B. .15. ! totafllflTsr 25-;; W. A. Chaff ee,' hiring a big'' powered car; paid ifine ot"V0for sp'eedlng. He used scrip for gasoline tb pay the Dae la lien of cashi .- G. M. Jtoeque fas cited to appear in court today to answer a charge .of speeding. JsJc J Hiring IMnneri i ., Tb evening and Sunday evening it the Gray Belle. ,,4 J24 hading Permit- ' ' Building operations t. totaling jjlOO were started, yesterday ttfea building permits were issiied to six different persons hy 'City tecorder Poulsen. . P. : II. 'Ijotg aad is to erect a dweiling at 25 Buys Purmture Pbons 5il ' Tjp&writefs S ZWtt asifoatUy O. ICockwMd S47 N. Com. 8W Pkm 868 TEIUHNAjj . SERVICH ; . ; Fan lor hire without 'firfrert PHONE 2023 ! : Day and Night pcrrice . POPULAR PRICED Mea's and 'YonnlgMena Tailored 8 aits $23 to D. H. MOSHER TAILOR i J)r.lVH.White Osteopathy - Surgery -".V Oectronie Diarfosfs and Treat aent (Df. Abram'a method) Office Phone or 6-J- 600 U. S. Bank Bids. 4 , BANKERS General Banlnns Business Office nonrs from Prices; $1150 tO S6.00 j ' - i. . i ,, -?;:'.; r". ,;?-. If you have nof been buying your shirts here, i give our kind a trial. See Them 469 r Kortli Church ki iost of $1600; Mrs. M : N. Ballard,, a dwellfnr at 1697 Center at -an-estimated -cost of $2,000 a permit to the Leslie M. E. churcti.tb rfep'air a church at Commercial and .Myers, costing i l,0v0ff; Erie'.Uatler to repair at a. cost of; Z 60; "Joseph Tayiof. ta erect a dwelling; at JOeo.-North Sixteenth; coBtlng '$2200; and "to B. P. Skewea at liib .N'brth 2Gth. to erect a dwelling.ebstfhg 2.0i)0. -.. v 1 . . .: 3Irrchandif fehbot : . Turner, Sunday, Jan. 2 B. -424 ilbvcs Into'-Jfew iToriie i : Dr. Walter H.Br6wn, -who 4s"Hbo head the commonwealth ' health demonstration 'here, has1- mored his household "goods ? lhto ' a -resl-idence on Norths Summer street, forrfefry. occupied rbysRer. iE.fT. Gilbert, l Music Dnrinc IMnnei This evening and Sunday evening at the Gray Belle. ! J24 Sew Ifame'SecireJ The N. and. B. .Transfer is the assumed - business (name ' under I wmcn mnK m. iewton ana N. Bassett both of Salem, wilt operate, . accbrdlfrgv ,to thb filing made -with the county clerk yesi terday. J I ' -..: W Betts Etrangelistie Campaign ; ; Opens at Alliance Tabernacle, Ferry, near Cottage, 3 p. m. Sun day. Public invited. , J24 irctde'nt TTepoTt-i j , i Durfng the week: ending Janu ary' :22 a.- tbtaf of', 48f-i accidents were 'reported j.o ithe tate tidus tfikl ccident icOinBiissioh'of iiicb: four were atal. 'The" fat aV cases were :: - T. , Parka; . sc'WendJfng, DahcMs ! Dancing! ; Salems New AttdJtMlnmr " : Jjadlea Free 'Wednesday and SatOTday, I i Bezansona Melody PbJends Skatrrrgkatrng;' Skatrng " v tlsamla"d"'"i-' . Thursday.XFriaay,- Saturday -V 7: ta io p. m. , Hear Our" New Calliopo it: - f , ' i 19 aw as., to t p. m, - from the largbV f nrafci the smallest nut ,Blze. ; Tea us for. what purpose th coal la required and we'll jpolnt but the proper alae-toaae.-But although we carry, all sizes,- we handle only one quality the, Terr .l?8-60 from the very best mine. Our coal aextica la jroura-jw commaidV -.-f ;.v-H .; rrice range from $10 to f IS- -Also luaidlw 'til' tJeifc ' C; ' Diamond Bri luettee fX5 : ' TRY GUr. ; fry Do you enjoy Shirts that are a little different, a Kttle bet ter i made, more style and better finish than those yoii See oW most men? In Out Wihdows State Street chaser; irrfs H. Axtell, i Portland, utility man;iwiliiam M. Sweeney, Portland, truck driver; J. V. John ston, 'Marshfleld;' tiinekeefier. oi the total fruniber -of accident 417 we-e subject Ao th-e woVkmen's compensation' act, 62 were from firms andcorporatWns that have no elected' to come' nnder the act. and onb was' from a'. puoHc utility corporation not subject to the act. Salem Art and Beatrty Shopfte Expert marcelling, paper curl. J ' - ; J24 Owners fn CMb- The Kwong Fook company fs owned by C Y. Htrte Off SarTew and Htie Duie and the estate of Sun Dun. - both of Canton, China, ac cording to the assumed business name filed with the iMarlbn coun ty clerk. ; ' : . Stjndards Comxttiltee Meets ; )ean George W. AldeH, acting president of Willamette univers ity attended a. m.e1!?? P? the hisfier . standafds of ; Oregon col leges: Kepresetttatrves' frbnt an Institutions of higher, learning in Oregon were present. .? - - PoWd-; & ;.!. 2 JWood placeotrhe(.Salen) f esta'Urant.7 ' Spe'clal dinner, .Sun day. tSc. 159 S. High St. 125 ' S . -r- ' ' "U - J', . . ,.s ... - ' v Thrift Easays Completed ' ". Winherajf the Thrift, week es say v contest w 111 be jnade r known next week v after, lodges have passed tip-ott the essays." The . last essa'y was SvHtteh yesterday and the prc?cess of selectfng' the best onb from these snbmljted was 'be; gun. . The'aelectionVthen wilf be submlttei. to" the Judges and Jhei will in turn find the winners of 'thj.8tttar;pttes that were' an nounced for the campaign. The length of the essays varied, ac cording to the gradb in! which they were produced, t , r s ' - . " f Betts Evangelistic Campaign . : "Opens at Alliance TatjeTnacte, Ferry, near Cottage, 3 p. m. Sun day. Public Invited. 324 f ' . ' -: . . ' 7. t. ' ' . . : ; ' 'it Barton jGeta Prize ! Alvin Burton was awarded a prise; fclonV'dlatance radio re celvilngYrbm arfwnr large num. ber bf cbntestaSit spread over the eatire.XJnited J Sf esi '-The- rlxe was offered y;eta4.Joa'WREO at Lansing, Mich.V fbrp' the'- person whb reported listening In from I " DIED tYNCin ttfiTcttyruarV 22, Joseph X.'Xyn'eh; agb K a resi dent' of Portland. He was the Jbrptlierbt J. T. Lynch Jt Port land and Mrs. J. JR Chapman of Salem". Funeral services will be held Monday, January 26, at 10:30 a. m. from St. Joseph's church. Interment will be at St. parbara's cemetery; Rosary 'will be held' Sundayevening at It o'clock at the Rlgdon Mor "tuary. tj "'j t IIARDINGAt the. Old People's home early January 23, Mrs. Llllib Harding, age 70 years, aunt of E. C. Pfper of Portland. J Funeral services will be held . Saturday, Jan 24, 1 at 1 p. ; m. " froin the Rigdon mortuary from whence the funeral cortege will : depart for McMinnville where interment will be held. ' J,, a t. FUNERALS ;.. ' i. . J Funeral services for the late Mrs. Anna Breftenstein Quinn wlfe-of Jldward C Qulnn.wtn tte hTeld" Saturday. - Jan. -,.247 t 10 a. m. Worn S-: Joseph's Catholic church. . Interment St.; Barbara cemetery. Rosary was held last evening at 7 o'clock from the Rlg don mortuary. - ; -' - mi i - : i-si" JtFSTiN li ' A Willva fciiffht Todr-" 1 for quick sale. A real Jj, buy,j!or some-onejj . the V farthest . distance. Burton acted. Immediately arid . last night his name was broadcast! from the eastern station as the winner. 'He is a senior at" the Salem high school arid a son of Roy Burton of the Ladd & Bush bank.' His set Is home-made. . . Birth Reports V . ' ' 1 A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Prince; at 1995 North Fourth and has been named Kenneth Lester Prlncb.1 Mlnoru Nuniata' is the nine' gfv'eii "to the baby son "born to ' Mr J land Mrs. George Nuinata bri rbutb; 3, 'Salem, according . Vo the "certificates of . .. j . . .... - - . Dirin iiiea witn ine:cny neaua bfficer ysterdaiy.-; ( Music Durlnar Dinner . This evening arid Sunday evening at the Gray Belle. ' 'T , )U Mero Head's Fwieh" i Harold Mero, prominent .last year's Salem , nigh: graduate, was yesterday elected president of the Willamette -university -1 freshmen class for .the coming : semester. Mero was president of ? his class In high, schobl. arid since entering Willamette ; has taken 5 an ' active part In" clals i and "'dramatic activi ties. ' Other officers elected" were Mildred ; Mills. ' vice president; Evangeline Ilelnlck. ; secretary; Kenneth LUchfieid, treasurer," and Charles SwanV retiring iJpresTdent, sergeant'at arms. ; If Grav fmnrovemeht fihonne" .Expert marcelling," shampooing, facials, scalp treatmerits." Room (13 Oregon Bldg. Phone 187. J25 Poling Heads Seniors . The .senior class of Willamette university.' yesterday, announced the election of Paul Poling, presi dent for . the conving semester. Other officers elected were Caro line - ' Tallman,' vice. president ; Laura ; Best, secreUryj "Tremel Powers;- treasurer ; Dafifel Taylor, foensic -manager,' and Claire Aus- man -sergeant at' arms. I Mnslc Dnrtwg Dinner if This evening and Sunday evening at the Gray Belle. J24 Fire Alarm Sotfnde A chimney fire at 240 Front caused; the Salerii fire department to take a short run'yesterday.- No damage- resulted- from the blaze. Cbrirscs In Bkkjplng,; Trplng ; ' Shorthand, 428 Oregon Bldg, 2124. tr :. : 124 TitvpSiise Is Good - Response to. the call for help sent out . by the Associated Chari ties recently was . good; declared officials yesterday, and. jt resulted In giving'work to a man and his wffe which was fully appreciated. There is a need, however, in an other case, for groceries and other necessities. - Any " contributions will ' be - cared for at 318 Oregon building. . ! Injuries Not Serkm ; i -James Woberly of Portland re ceived an injirediobt when a pipe fell across h'is toes yesterday. Joe Maess- received1 a",rnttfred ankle when a limb from a tree struck him.' . -I! Fountl- " ' . T " ": ' ff ' A good place to eat; The Salem restaurant. Special dinner, Sun day, 75c. 159 S. High St. J25 '; , . -. New Want iAsfalled-i-H .,.A new refrigerator plant weigh ing five tons was installed at the Midget Market yesterday, making the new plant modern In every respect and doubting the capacity of the , storage facilities- of the market. M Belts Evangelistic Campaign - i Opens at f AlfirfttCe Tabernacle, Ferry,-near Cottage, 3 p. on. Sun day. Public Invited. i J24 Lions Favor Survey : f Thb Lions club" went on record yesterday at - their regular meet ing as favoring the soil survey, which is .being asked flor by the Marlon County Community feder- ft Y LLsi VVi-x Vm i t ' " f ii . ,f" 3 - IpU a'trba. the survey la coSnducted by. the Oregon Agricultural col lee. in cooperation with, the United f States government. The purpose of the survey H jto give an authentic knowledge of soil conditions throughout the entire county, which; will 'enable the far mers to know what sections of the county are fitted to produce. BIo94c Daring Dinner -, This everiing and Sunday at theGray Belle.: " t evening J24 Heads -Beaver Kniirhl . Walter Fuhrer of Salem sopho- more in the school nt has been elected ch'aifrfta'ri " 6f the Beaver KnightsJ , Thla organiza tion la the vigilance committee. Of OAC campus and their dutv 1: to see that all rooks observe the col lege u traditions "The BeavieT Knights Is now under a new' r Bimev" -eays Fuhrer. ' ''Wayward rooks will be j watched closely; First year men will f .be j expected to carry rook ; Blbiea and 'wear green lids at all times. Prat-ticcH Stibot Anno4iriced 'ri HimS; , and sides tff bacon are offered -as prizes -by John Herrin: at a practice trap shoot Sunday. A big trap shoot is to be held the following Suriday. f Trade State iJirids 4 !'; Trade Of scattered lands with tri the national forest reserves in the state for one large tract of between 75,000 and 80,000 acres in Lane county has .been recom mended by the state land board; which is convinced that eufhc a transfer will prove of great, bene-i fit. to the state and f that Oregon is getting the, best of the deal: The new laid contains jnuch tim ber arid: also open I land. .:! Dance, Schindler Hall - Saturday night, u I ; ! 324' Nbine Gets Advancei . - From office boy to agency man. aaer in ttie bit 6f history that can be written after the riaone of Ed win H. : Norerie". WiTlamelte uni versity graduate; who assuined his new duties recently . in- Portland; Nbren entered the service of the New, York Life Insurance; company under the management of J . ; w. Day. director, in 1911 as an office bby:- There , was an Interval of -a few years In which hq served ovter seas in the World war, and finish ed - his feducation. For while be .was a' principal of a southern Oregon school.1 v I . -'; j Hotel lin Visits Here- : M. S. Tavlbr of North Bend h added- the management of the North; ;Bend hotel . to his already nnmeroirs obligations' as ' superin ton (fpn iif-' Rhonli 'i and foriner Captain Kldd 6f the. Coos Bay Pl- vrites,5. hobster ! ofganizatlbn.i Mrv Taylor was in the city yesterday to attend a meeting of the Hospi tality ' blub and remained l until !4te last nlsfht as the i guest of Al N. Pierce, president of the club arid manager Of the Marlon hotel. Mr. Taylor announced that he liad obtained the services of Harold Regele, Willamette irnrrersfty student, as athletic coach and physical education director for his school. Mr. Regele: will assume his. new duties Monday morning. Dies While Boarding Tram for'The Statesman, received word thaf tit --ftrt-Yiai Tnhn T. Thomas; cfled whilb visltfrig with Waslx Efetaffs ere"; laciing. but frls Tanderstbod1 that Mr. Thomas was strlckeri while he was board ing a train to return to his. home. Mr mil Mrs.: Ro1nh; Thoma8"a grWduate of wniariiettb riniyersity. accompanied the remains to Med- ford; where Interment: win be made. Edwin1 Thomas iblned his brother at Med ford IEst! night. n II II OREGON rFiav6ixv sal - jTJIgger Than sf 'The Spollers'f Today Sunday Slonday ! u Doable Bill x . . " -JAMESTOWN", . - ""'-and ' . CATiArN' JANUAlTx' ., -It8t Time Today Iiiu! f 'if: GRAND: FOCJUEWIU..- - Slf3 i:HlE0iiy lyric Chinese Tenor, Univer sity ot Oregon Student, ; Has -Record fvThe Jbhn jr. Evans '-Bible class his secured Frank Jue to be, their soloist Sunday, morning and he will appear . before, the congrega tion of the First XHiristiaii church during the evening. - : , ' ; Mr. Jue Is a; Portland youth; who Is taking post graduate work in mush: Sat the University of Ore gon. During his collegiate career , FRANK JUE ...... t , ....n,J U.mnn'.J Chtnese Tenor - . yw.- , i I-- . - ..- he made an enyiable record by his singing and is yet a popular solo ist. Wbie continuing his studies at Oregon! he is teaching part time In the school of music and asplr.es to study in the east, j .'.f j. ' . i Mr. Jue has a wonderful lyric voice which hb is j developing and predictions are m4de that he' will becomb one of : America's foremost soloists. Ille.has appeared fn high class vaudeville along the coast in the summer months, j -i '' ;:.-jl I fERsqriAt.s i f Dr. C. yr Bntlfr, president of ' , . .... , . , , ... ., . ,. 1 ... , ;,.i!.5:I.U -- '- '.-.-- - -' 1 ; '- i i, ,:;;: n. ;;. '. -!.-;: h". ; f :jVi ' i". .''-"'".. .". ' I ' ' li.;:ivj?iti' .!: I.. -. r- -" : ' ., .' "' - ";' :" ; : ';; :ji;i4ehCfrto;iii '-i : 'ilrfcWh ' .-':: J:mJJ !': ! : --' ; :i:;l':vHilWl'i ''" yysy-y:--' ::'yk r'r-; 1 ' r "'" j :" :;'rir i - 'if ili'i jjf $ ljl -: x Z ' : ; I1; i ?! lyotjiKave teen working Cross Word Puzzles for fun Sundav. The Statesman will offer a brand new idea and ' : ! i 1 i I . m! : 1 1 I Salerri" merchants will of fen prizes for the best solutions. :-:i--l-U -"5.1-- i-tFt-II .-iJ "K iirJ: ;- -jJ'-L ii." -1: -" . . U '.;.' ;:-"".' if ;;'T. i ; ! it Ia $tu Purnuure Colmpany will girje 42piecc pinner Set. - ! ; ' : ' The Grjiy! Belle will give two chicken dinners,, . .'..-,,::. , Cji Jdnnson &o. will give a pair of Lafles full fashioned pure .. . ... : ;HsUk, ndleprool hose.. '.i;.;!--:; ' 'tTl'.CaplraI .OiyCreinerjr.'will give a two-pound roll rjf butter. - ':- "T'V'-' ''---''l' -MI'i-.' !. Tl'.i-ti-iA .-.-.... ...... j, .;. ...... . : .... ( j. ; . ...Trarc Ac .fill jjivift a $2.00 Jbox ot.candy.;.;..;':' . t ;. . 'j ' tk TBtatesrnan vill give a ?2 subscription to tfie Diuly Elatcsraan. 11." 'tWi, the Independence - Lions club, J. C Henderson and C. ' R. Ellis were visitors at the Lions , club here yesterday. . i ';if.;V T. M. Dunagan of Scotts Mills was la the city yesterday.: ' Art Flegel is visttlns his broth er. Albert Flegel, at the ' Sigma Tau fraternity here. ; I - " ; Mr. and v Mrs. . Schwingler of Woodburn visited 1 In fSalem Fri day.;" ' ';'- '-r - 1 1 " .! -.Leonard -Todd of Independence was In town 'yesterday;-1 j -'.r : Mr. and Mrs Walter Klein-; stnith of -Woodbufri .were Salem visitors Friday; -; I j :' Mr. and 'Mrs. Phillip Peterson were in Salem from SilyertOn yes terday. j - j . . ' ; - 1 Mr. arid Mrs. James Gordon and f STR, NOIHWVESTERN" J RIYER , . : v . Now Operating: on Regular ScHeduIe Between 4 Salem, Portland ari6! Way Points j Leaving Portland 6 a. m. Sunday, -Tuesday, Thursday Leaving - Salem 6 a. m." Monday, Wednesday, Friday Rates are lower than truck or rail either carloads .V or less than carloads.. .-. , ' -':; . ..' . We deliver shipments to your door I Special rates on shipments to and from California, - Gulf or .East Coast ports. ' . .f Call F. W. Karr, 967 or $48j for turther information as to rates, schedules, etc. i ' ; . Portland Dock i Saloa Dock Albers No. 3. ' - " "y. Foot of Court St. ARMORY . The Lord Jesus Christ I3 At Work In The Armory destroying the devil's kingdom and establishing' His own in' spirit, mind and body. i A sound, practical gospel Is: going forth in the power of -tho Holy Spirit which is producing most blessed results. Don't: miss ybur "portion of . meat in due season." " On Sunday afternoon at 2:30 there will be another "Divine Health" ' service In which ! the ordinance of the Lord's Supper will be observed. The " Lord is -greatly blessing this service, demonstrating the fact that there Is healing and health tor soul and body in the broken body and shed blood Of our Lord. In this service Mr. Peterson will speak on the subject: -"Thou hast kept the best, wine until now." " - ! - - .-' ' rs ' ';- "-'-v ". . . '.. " '. Sunday night at 7:30 his subject will be: "Obstacles." True ; Wednesday: - "Destruction of . New York, ' London and Paris." -'. , p - :.;', i l ' . '. Thursday: f -"A great future for the United States." , Friday: "The great harlbt' of Revelatfon 17." Saturday: J "Will the Jews once more beebnie an estab lished nation in' Palestine?" n Those coming in from the country on Sunday win be accom modatcd with gas stove in the armory for preparing lunches. daughter, Ruth, visited la tla city yesterJay. . Mrs. J. C&lavan of f Je.erso visited In the city Friday. Farrh IMfii.EhfelsfG (Capital BarcEH :.,:;-;vv. House; , The Honse ct a fillloa Ail One Bargain : - V -:V : "sis csxyisi REVIVAL1 ' BUCK JONES . ' '. in 1 ";M THE ARIZONA - 2 IlpMEO" i ;:;- Torilstzi arid1 gUriday S!NnAYs:siATE:.lAN FOn r FULL PARTICULARS T PKOI3 030. HV,K i.; M: 1. -.. lUGDOr Cr sows - CTsraTed Eerrlea I f IN!1 i 1 : ii Urmer