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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1925)
Tnn ouzgoij ctaxtcliai?. galtii. o?::c,oii - XWEDNDAYjMORNJNG JANUARY 23, 1925 D R E S S VV E L L A N D S U c c E E D Ifyou Have ever suffered from binding stocking tops, let! us recommend this extra-comfort style "The Holeproof Extra-Stretch.T The special! ribbed top never binds. 1 It simply can t. -y :- ; j ; j-; W,f y - --- ; : ? J v ALL OF THE NEW COLORS ' Gl:. W. Johnson Co. 469 State St. -j ! ! CITY NEVS IN AT THE THEATERS TODAY OREOON -"Sandra." ,f- LIBERTY "Dante's Inferno.' Corporation Is Soaght - Congress "was yesterday memor allaed, to enact legislation creating a farmers'' -export corporation ,to dispose of the normal surplus of basic farm commodities at the ex pense of Yall producers of 'such crops. . It was also hoped that the tariff schedule may be effectiTe in maintaining an American price for agriculture in domestic markets. The document was I introduced as house Joint memorial imo. 5.. ' . When You Entertain V Let us help you. Colonial Dame Tea Shoppe. 165 N. Liberty. J28 Organization. Not Completed The attempt ' to organize the charity and relief work in Salem under one head "was nbt completed Sunday at an . Interesting mass meeting held ,ln?, the county court house.' There was -no definite ac tion taken, however, hot this will be done at another meeting to be held within the next ten days. Buys Furnituro r " ' Phone 511 TERMINAL fTAXI SERVICE Can for hire without gtliets PHONE 2020 Day and Night Service POPULAR PRICED Ifen'i and Toons; Men's Tailored Salts 23 to 949 D. H. IIOSHER TAILOR . Dr.;B.H.WhiU , 1 Osteopathy - Surgery Electronic Diagnosis and Treat men t ( Dr. 7 Abram'a method ) Office Phono 85 ' or 4W ; 000 U. 8. Bank Bide LADD & BUSK BANKERS TCstakXlihed 18CS General Banking Business Office Honrs from ! We Cariif all Sizes of Coal 'PHONE: 930 - j; , x j J , , LarmerTrrrGraStoragGCo. DHESS WELL AND SUCCEED coMfort -f-plus Real Beauty and ; Real Economy! . DRESS WELL AND SUCCEED Among the , ministers present at the meeting were John Jf Erans of the First Christian churclx; Rev. Wv Chambers of St. Paul's Epis copal; -Harry 'Johnson of the Cen tral Congregational, and! Martin i ershetian of the Unitarian church. County Judge J.: T. Hunt repre sented Marion county. The ; next meeting of the board of directors of the Associated Charities will be held soon and at that time plans will be submitted to creatl a bud get of 16000 by the formation of an organization, f ' : i :? Lawmakers Attention! When fagged out and hungry, bare a bite to eat at the Valley Grill. j,-;. ; - 'f J30 i I To Entertain Legion f The Moore's Music Houfe enter tainers are to appear before the American Legion at their regular meeting next Monday, as spe cial feature of the evening.) They hare a number of special artists on their staff that bring down the house wherever they appear. They also entertained the .Veter ans of Foreign Wars at their last Salem Bachelors Danco Tonight at Elite Hall. J28 Kew Department Head-3 i Miss Leta Thompson, formerly of Portland, has been cho en "head of the sheet music department of the Moore Music House here and plans on making her home in this city. She is very favorably im pressed with Salem and spoke en thuslatlcally about the city. Eat Whole Grain Wheat for Health. Thone 2141. fl Hold Rills IUesaJ V I - A' bill introduced in the house Dancing ! Dancing ! Salem's New Auditorium ; .Ladies Free I : . Wednesday and Saturday Bezanson's Melody Irhiends Skating; Skating. Skating Aft Dreamland -jf.;-;' .-r Thursday; Friday, Saturday 7:3fr to 10 p. ita 1 - . Hear Oar New Calliope f t a. m. to p from the Urge furnace to the smallest nnt Ue. Tell ns for what purpose the coal ST required and we'll point out the proper lz rto nse But although "we fcarry au sizes, we handle only n JiSty. the very best coal from the very V1! gor coal service l?yettr to command, ' " f , pricee rang from V 15 AIM handle the lpesa dunond XSrfeiettei f IS ' - -a i -- ; --- . $ Ins , - D R E S s w L L A. N D s! u c c E E D BRIEF: i reducing the license fee on auto mobiles after the car ; had been used for a number of years Is il legal, according . to an . opinion handed down yesterday, by I. H. Van. Winkle; - attorney: general. Discrimination ia favori of a cer tain class was held. The opinion aiso noids-that an ad valorem tax cannot aoDlr to automohiia since, under a ruling of the su preme court, it is not the car that is taxed, . but the nrivileee of us ing the vehicle upon the highways. After Feb. The Vogue will be located at Salem Art and Beautr shon. S. Hlgh street. i , , 128 Petitions to be Heard Petitions for naturalization are to be heard at the February term of court February 4 i by Albert Welberg. Canada; WHhelm Hin rlch Federn, Germany; Peter John Helgerson, Norway: Donald i G. Neave, England: Peter Stoke. Hol land; James Lee Blenhorn, Eng land; Julia Lee Stenger, who was married tQ a man born In Hun gary, and Percy Greenlee Judd, born in the United States but naturalized in Canada. Hearings which have - been continued and will be heard at the same term of Court arn fnr PartAr Pinartan Armenia Arthur Ignace Demy tte- naere, Belgium; Otto Bittler, Ger many; Anton Stenger, Jr., - Hun gary; Melvin McCollourh. born in the United Sutes but naturalized in Canada, and Jens Christian Jenson, Denmark. Service St&tio Have an excellent sight for ser vice station and store on highway. Will lease or operate on shares. Address P. O. box 353, Salem, Or. i ; J29 Students Enrolled i i , One thousand students are en rolled at the Salem high school, according to the report for J the month of January. During! the last year for January 1029 pupils were registered; The total num ber of pupils In the public schools were given as 4216, of which 2161 are. girls and 2135 are boys. Butchers Elect Officers . At a recent meeting r ot the butchers union, James Linder was elected president; - Chris ' Hamp shire vice president; jy, L. Bar-j ker, corresponding secretary; Rob ert D Letts, guard. Delegates to the Salem Trades and. Labor conn.' cU are W. N. Craig and, J. T. Ol son. Steiner Due Today -r Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Lee Steiner, Who have been touring the Orient for several weeks, are expected to arrive In the. city today. Dr. Steiner is superintendent of the Oregon state hospital and made the trip to' Honolulu with sereral v : DIED :: i: 8TINSON At San Francisco, Jan. 24th, Logan L. Stlnson, native of Salem, age 31 years, son of Mrs. L. R. stlnson and the late -Louis R. Stlnson. ' brother ot i MrsrC' F. Williams. Survived by his wife, Lillian Stlnson Funeral services i will . be- held Wednesday. Jan. 28th. at 2:30 o'clock' from the new - Rigdon mortuary, Cbemeketa and Cot tage streets, under the auspices of the Knights of Pythias, the Rev.. J. J. Evans, officiating. Interment IOOF cemetery FUNERALS : - The funeral of Henry Kapphahn who died January 26th. will be held at the Webb Funeral parlors today at 10 o'clock. Rev. Kant- ner will have charge of services Interment will be in the City View cemetery.-' 1 ..y-'x"- . i-PT-'i RIGDON z SON'S UOSTUAXtZ , - - Uaeqaaled Cervlee - j We have an ,OverIarid JU4 Bird Dexnpnstratbr ; that we are offering yon ! at 5100.00 off regular price.! You j wouldn't know jit had been run. f COME IN TODAY f "7 J patients from his institution that had been ordered deported. After a short stop on the island. Dr. and Mrs. Steiner visited! in China and Japan. ! 7 to 11 a. m. fcolpnlal Dame Tea Shoppe. ' , Bight down town. -- h : J2g fi . .A ' ' " - Salem Boy Advances ' ' 4 ' Frank Patterson of Salem,' star guard of : the yearling hoopsters at OAC, shows considerable prom ise for the future, according " to fans who saw his work in the game with Jefferson high school of Porltand. Patterson's passing was one of the high points of the game which ende4 a' 39 to j 16 victory for the rook si ; Salem Bachelors Dance r ' Tonight at Elite Hall. ..'..." f $ : ' J28 Clifford Goode Playi .Clifford Goode of Salem, fresh man in commerce J played in the one-act . social satire . "Sham," which was presented in the Work shop theater at OAC,j Tuesday by aspirants to National collegiate players, 'honorary 'dramatic organ ization., The play) was the . third of a series given this iterm as try- outs for the dramatic ability of aspirants to the organization. Gray Improvement Shoppe , : JFor marcels that please. Room 413 Oregon Big. Phone 187. fl Endeavor Mecf II. The Christian Endeavor of Mar ion county will meet! at the First Presbyterian cnurcn etnis evening at 7:30 o'clock, In p. social planned as an observance jot National Christian Endeavor week. All the branches in the county are ex pected to attends f Miss Alice Collard. and Miss: Mirian Lovell have charge of all arrangements. Best Grade i i !! 16-" Inside Mill wood. 5 loads. 818.75; 10 loads 835. Prompt de livery. Spaulding Logging Co.; Phone 1830. - 330 Cooked Food Sale ...'... V Saturday beginning at 10:30 !a. m. at the Southern) Pacific down town office on Llbefty, street., All war mothers are expected to con tribute. , J j ': f i . , : ; 4L . - See Our Overcoat!-- " " Special ads elsewhere In this sue. C. J. Brier f Co. . J30 Yfls-h Clmif Near Salem. Wilt be sold to re liable party at a jbig saving. ' 810 monthly will handle. A bargain. Write at once to jwj C. Taw, 4328 4 St. S. E. Portland. . . J3P ... i-t f ; . , The Third Concert , I Of the MacDowell club series will be given on his Friday even ing. January 3Q. at tne f irst Christian church J 8:15. Fredrick Goodrich, organist. Frances . Melton pianist, j Nellie Schwab soprano, Leslie Springer, baritone. Admission 50c. -J30 1 . To Grade Essays The Thrift essays from the. var ious Salem school have been, sur veyed by the tedchers of the' dif ferent grades and are now ready to be examined by the Thrift com mittee, -which was appointed f er the task. Several hundred J Sa lem children entered the contest by writing a short essay on Thrift. Cut Flowei Floral Pieces. Adams, Florist, I : 128 453 Court. Births are Reported Bonner Mort&rdw is the name given to the babyson born to Mr. and Mrs. Bonner William Dick son at the Salem Hospital January 27, and Eva Angela Is the name given to the bby daughter born to Mr. and Mrs,5 Bert James Will Lams at 243 . North Fourteenth January 26, according to the. cer tificate of birth i filed with.' the city health offifcer yesterday; Pacific Expert School - 3 months business courses 428 Oregon Bldg. J28 Rodent Controlj Considered ' , Rodent control campaign is . to be launched Injthis district by A. w. Moore, memoer or tne united States department of agriculture. In charge of rodent control-work in western and southern Oregon. wbo Is In Salem with Fruit In N1TED STATES TIRES ARE GOOD TIBES ; ! ! V. 8. Royal Oords.Md Tubes': Lee Tires and Puncture Proof Tires j Vnlcanlzing and Retreading j CL ARICS TIRE HOUSE 197 South Commercial Street mm 's pec tor Van Trump. . The extensive ) 1 damage done .by rodents is being p realized by the farmers as shown lbv th InanlrlM rominr intn tha office, it is declared.; A definite plan of .control is being outlined at the present time 'and it is ex pected that one of the .greatest ro dent campaigns will be put across. Mr. Moore has been, inj this dis trict several seasons giving de- imoastrations ; concerning - rodent control. : ' "-'M ' ! , . ' Fine All-Woot A l Union-made overcoats at special J30 prices. C. J. Brier Co. Co in petition Pa be 8howi It is shown .that there will be competition fn buying of straw berries this season, especially ber ries for barreling purposes. Ac cording to an unconfirmed rumor. Baker. Kelly & McLaughlin have already entered the field here. This firm has : been j in ( the berry market - durinj? the I past several years. With the present indica tions it U expected that! there will he more than one buyer In the field for strawberries as well as black cherries. , -'- i ; j Prunes Used in Europe Oregon prunes are being- well distributed in Europe, according to the, reports that have been made here. . - France, . England, Finland and Italy have been extensive buy ers.. Inquiries have come from Hamburg for 40-50s and 60s. Build lug Permit j a. v;. .ferry was issued a building permit by; City Recorder Poulsen yesterday to alter and re pair a dwelling at 166 Washington at an estimated cost of 41000. Police Court Record j " Carl Walker, William Dick and C. Crabb and' C. Albert . were as sessed "fines totaling $23.30 and L. A. Hpwton forfeited $10 after he' had been arresting! for speed ing. The case against F. M. Chap man for speeding was dismissed. Rory Projsr The,, commonwealth health pro gram :-which is to I be featured In Mariofu county during the next five years, will be fully explained at luncheon of the Rotary club today by Dr. Walter H. Brown at the at the -Marlon hotel. He will ex plain just what the health pro gram means to the community. . I BITS FOR BREAKFAST 1 . ; j Pass the spinach I W the t That is Slogan! 'subject for tomorrow And It is at important vegetable and subject. Help the Slogan man If you can. ; , 'j . j t. i --.iVViV, ,:-v..-:. i , Jane Maybee is one of Salem's residents who is over 90. She was 93 last November. she lives with her' daughter. Mrs. B. M. Wood worth, at 737 South! 19 th street, and she' is well and sound and carries her years woman. like a young The prison minstrels are play ing to big housos; ' turned 'em away last night. . i '-The man who called the senate the greatest deliberative body In the 'world didn't know Coolidge. W 4 r ' Being governed by a woman may seem strange to the bachelors of the two statesj f " r ' v The "president lias the peculiar notion that the way to get some thing done Is to go to work. v y: The yellow peoples never will alarm America much, unless they turn Red.,, ! 1 ' : V The average man's idea of a de mocracy is one' laJ which "the up per crust gets dofce , . . " . , V V There are 87.642; dumb in Am erica, but this doesn't include the dumb who can talk'. . a - I PERSONALS I V h Rev. Martin Fereshetlan, pastor of the Unitarian church, was a visitor at Eugene yesterday. Al Krause, Salem clothier, was called to yesterday. Edward Portland on business 'Snyder visited in Sa lem from Monmouth yesterday. BARGAINS In HARNESS and Farm IMPLEMENTS Capital Barcrain House o The Dome of a Millloa and One Bargains 4 . I at CENTER j j -1 Salem, Oreo m mam i HIS COURT Speedy Trip to Put Bill Be- Tore Legislature inter- i ruptep By Officer "You havfnot heard the last of this,": was? the promise made to Brazier C Small, justice of the peace, alter 3Je had fined W. C. Kenyon of Portland 810 for speed ing on the pacific highway. The nrom&e was mad a bv one of the womelbj riding In Kenyon's machine, andiwas accompanied by a direful wagging of the fore-fin ger. The woman is particularly Interested iDglgirl welfare, and in order to place? ber problems before tne present legislature, an espe cially speedyHrip to Salem seemed to be Indicted. O. O. Nichols, state traffic j officer. Interrupted the errand,jf j and filed charges against Kenjypn i for traveling 40 miles an hoSur. j St I l: Indignation; was registered when the girl welfare worker appeared in justice cfriirti Preliminary to the -hearing Information ' was sought as tbi whether Mr. Small was possessed of a kindly and benevolent personality, ; . or i was made 'of the" sterner stuff. , i!: Judge Small,' while i agreeing that a certain amount of haste Is necessary fyi legislative matters, was forced to state that speed be moderated tbf a great extent, In or der to prevent possible complies ttons. In sjliort, that a fine ot ten dollars seemed to be in order, as indicated ' byj a perusal of the Statute bookl j 1 ! 1 , "You have not heard the last of this." echoed through thft cor ridors. as she indignant welfare worker made, hec! departure.' - She is said, to 3iave stated :J. that she would see. 9 it that Marion county would derne little consideration from any. program she was con templating.? j In short, that ' for spite she wpuld let Marion county work out its own welfare. i DEBATERS ARE University to Senf of West Virginia jTeam. Here Last Next Week' , That the 1 Willamette university debaters j III: come tip , against real competition when 'i they meet the University or West Virginia team on tfefei local platform a week from next;' Friday night,! is indi cated In sdme-advance publicity which hastf$cen sent to the foren sic department. One of the de baters, Hulgo Biumenberg, who the Mountaineers j are sending to the coast, is ifour-year letterman at the eastei) university, and last, hi tilBERTY Mst Times Today kfDante's lllnferno" IT?S SURE HELL OREGON l-Now Playing l,4Sandra" V ! Starring Barbara La Marr - and.H:: :ii:!!!!:,.!! I Bert Lytell iiiiiiiiniiiiiiii SUNSHINE AND w-fc nam WET FEET AND A Cold ioxrr BE VAIX 1' ;i i : 'listen and be told of - ' Schaefer's Herbal Cough Cure The Best and Most Eco- - nomical Cough Remedy made.: ' , t l i iTi, 't::i.i"!::;. will! i'tr I(:-.h CJCHAEFER'QJ M ( DRVa STORE ; The Penslar Store 135 jNorth Ceramerdal ' ? ! Phone 197 ill D year won a debating i cup in cbm netition at Wash in rt on. D. C. with nine jeastern, oniverslties. s Harnr I, Snvder: Robert T. Donlev and Robert I. Morris are the other three men who are to make the tour for West; Virginia, and the team which meets Wil lamette wilt be selected from? these four men. Snyder, and Don ley are both graduate; students, and accordlne to the renort have splendid records as debaters. They are members of Phii Beta Kappa, national honorary scholastic fra ternity; as well as ibelonging to Delta Sigma Rho. national honor ary forensic fraternity. ! The local debaters are getting primed for the contest which will be one of the big-tests of the year. The two-man team will be select ed from among Ward South worth, Joel .Berreman and Charles Red ding some time this week. CL0VERDALE Mrs. F. A. Wood of Salem spent Sunday here on the ranch, , Mr. and Mrs. William Butiky were trading in Salem Saturday. A dance was held at the home of I. B. Hennies last Saturday. Mrs. Caroline Drager spent a few days In Salem lastj week with her daughter, Mrs. 'Hilda Haling. Grandma Kunke Was agreeably surprised on .her '9th birthday, January 1 5 when the ladies came in, bringing a big dinner with them, and spent the day with her. Several families here attended the dairy association meeting held in Turner Saturday, f ' ' " Mathis Nursery I jmpany Office and Sali Vard Opposite the O. K. Iepot 140 South High Street j .-, - . V- ! j - We sell Coats Irune Trees at Prices People! Can Afford to Plant. - . Will Trade Trees for Hay River Road Grocery - 2395 N. FRONT STREET. : PHONE 494 j Free Delivery ''"'.' Original; Dunbar -Shrimp '. -. 3 Cans for 69 Cents j "Good Living Brand" Salmon ! Halves, 3 Cads for 38 Cents ; "Tripple'A" Coffee .l ib. for) 45 Cents 3 lbs. for $1.29 . 'Velta Brand" Green Tea 1 for 53 Cents Libby's Ko. 2 Can Sliced Pineapple Per Can 23c 3 for 67c American j Q ub Brand . , Cut jString Beans ! 3 for! 73c: - - i : . . American Club Brand Kraut . 3 Can for 53c DAY LAST To Secure a ComnleteSet of Attachments LJ With Each Purchase of a r THIS GREAT FREE OFFER ENDS AT EIGHT P. M. SATURDAY This - amazing free offer posi tiveljr ends next Saturday night. . Jan: 31. . You hare only a few days to take jadrantage of this great sarlngi But you must act at once. Call at our store or telephone! us today or to morrow at the; latest. Small Payment Down Balance on j. Easy Payments Attachments Free Avoid-disappointment, phone us today and we will gladly demonstrate the Grand Prize Eureka right in your own home. ' . , . THIS OFFER WILL POSITIVELY BE WITHDRAWN - NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT. SO ACT NOW - Credit r ?jLr 'C?-' -without Olaaij C1IINESK SEUiCTED L SEATTLE. wWash., JIi?. The first time in the memory of Seattle courthouse officials a full blooded Chinese was chosen today on a superior court jury, composed of three women and nine men sit ting in judgment of a civil dani age suit. i 1 c Slender Foot j Arch Fitters 'T'HERE is but one way of fitting: shoes" built on standardized lasts; fit the ball of the foot and let the rest take care of itself. Since Slender Foots variate in the ball, instep and heel measure, we fit the correct "size on the ball of the foot, and the exact sire required through the instep, arch and heel. - - : 1' I . v- fr LENDER. FOOT 1 ARCHfrrTERJl JOHN J.ROTTLE E Kamon Kleanser 3 Cans for 19c Post Toasties and Corn Flakes r 3 Pkgs. 69c Kellogg V All-Bran .3 Pkgs. 69c . Knights' 16 oz. Bottle , Catsup Per Bottle 28c 2for 55c American Club Brand . Chili Sauce ,r Per Bottle 37c Fishers Blend Brand Flour Per Sack, $2.59 -. $ Limii: 2 Per Customer Granulated Sugar , 14 lbs. Per Dollar -Limit: $ 1.00 Per Customer SATURDAY H3 r3 1 L3 Grand Prize It Gets the Dirt s Interest 1 Vi-: