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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1925)
DHECS WELL AflD SUCCZED D R E S VV E L L A N D S u c c E E D warn ", We have so many beautiful things iruMen's Spring Toggery and so little" space to talk A' about them. " --v"AS . ! - we ask your attention to our $ 2.0ft. $2.60 , s i and SJ.QQ shlrta in all the new choice 8pring patterns. "tThejr are nothing short of perfec- lion in snirt making. 'MR WB3SS. Then examine, our 95c neckwear. ; The handsomest styles ever created, i " Then there's our choicest ' hosiery at 75c and $1.00. May we hare the pleasure of showing you? The j man Vho cares can find a feast of good things here: G W. -Johnson Co. 469 State St. D It E S S ? A. N D S U c c E E D jDRESS WELL AND SUCCEED CITY NE WS IN BRIEF T AT THE THEATERS TOpAT OREGON "Never Say Dlef.'! ,,'! LIBERTY "Open All Nighty; ill- if . GRAND "Bread" h yj ; BLIGH -Vaudeville. Past Exalted Rulers U i! The Past Exalted Rulers' ol the Elks lodge will be honored ;Thuri day evening by a special program which has been prepared by membership. On that night former lodge heads will various lodge offices ' during fill the the the the i t ' li; I I' .1 .1 ' t . . I 'ni l Will j Talce Salem Residence f I "j In trade : for ultra-modern sub urban home and chicken . ranch. Open today. Phone 9F22. fl A Seeley Mattress " Will be the Joy of your life. Have one sent to your home today. Sold by C. S. HamHton. 340 Court street. - fl j Sends Membership Here Raymond Archibald,- a member I - OI tne aiem post. American ie i gton, sent his 1925 membership fee from, Missouri.- This Increases the number of legion members who. are out ol state memoers in good,1 standing. Members are in New York, ; Port ; Leavenworth, Kans., San Francisco and the Pa nama canal ; zone. The Moore's music - house entertainers are to furnish the program Monday eve ning. Archibald Is a former Bear cat football player and was cap tain of the OAC varsity later. Gray Improvement Bhoppe ' - For marcels that please. Room 413i Oregon Big. Phone 187. fl House for Rent Close in. See J. H. Lauterman, Hotel Argo. :. , fl r Moran to Address Boys , . Frank Moran. of the Moran Boys! school, will be the speaker before the Older Boys conference to be held in Salem February -7-8. The many urgent requests that have" been made by Marion county boys who have heard Mr. Moran is the cause of his coming here, It is stated. - .-- - ., Poultry Keepers " FREE chick feed given to all ordering one hundred or more chicks from Feb. 2nd to 7th. Our new location, 264 North Cottage. Salem Chickerles," Salem. . Feb3 WOODRY Buys Furniture Phone 511 - TERMnfAI Can tor hire without Crtven PHONE 2020 , Day and Night Service POPULAR PRICED Ilea's and Young lien's Tailored Stilts $25 to S4S D. H. MOSHER TAILOR Dr. B. II. White Osteopathy - Surgery Esctronic Diagnosis and Treat ment (Dr. Abramls method) Office Phone t5 or 469-J 608 U. S. Rank Rldg. Reqnlsitioh lssued--- "n" ' A reauisitlon was Issued " from the governor's office yesterday for the return" to Oregon of William Lovelace, an - ex-convlct, wh9 Is unaer arrest in uauiornia. Love lace . escaped while working as a trusty late in the fall. . " House to Rent ; I have house to rent, modern, paved Btreet, close In. House not for sale." $20.00. Geo. C. Will. Febl Reserve Officer' Banquet Reserve officers of Marion and Polk counties will banquet Tues- Dancing! Dancing! 'Salem's New Andltorlnm : Ladies Free . Wednesday and Saturday Rezanson's Melody Pbiends ' Skating, Skating, Skating . At Dreamland ' Thursday, Friday; Saturday -7:30 to 10 p. m.. near Our-New Calliope LADP. & BUSH v. : ? .' General Banking Business Office Hours from ll a, nu to I p. I7e Carry :aD Sizes of Coal .-- - : " : : ' : - ': " " ' ' 1 from the large famtee to the smallest nut sise. Tell us for what purpose the coal la required and we'll point out the proper alia to we. But although we carry an sizes, we handle only one quality, the Wj'minf from the very best mtaes. Our coal service Is yours to command. Prices raice trcxn CIO to 15 ! ' Also handle the pes Clamond Eriquettes CIS . . , . phone 020 - ICilliaJ .lltji)lwJ ClOtUuiiJ t'J. day at the Gray Belle at 6:30 o'clock, and will mark the begin ning of a new scheme of instruc tion of the war department on in fantry tactics. ' Major J.: P. Bubb of Portland, adjutantof the 96th reserve division, will give a lec ture. Women guests are to be In vited to attend the banquet. Read Socolofsky's j ; . Adv. on classified ad page, fl For Sale ,,..;. Corona typewriter, cheap. Need ham. 268 N. Cottage. F3 Tooxe to Talk The Chamber of Commerce will be addressed at their regular meet ing Monday noon by Senator F. J. Toote of Oregon City on the problems of the penal Institution. Senator Tooze contends that the' prisoners ; should be made self supporting in order that the taxes may be reduced.. He has made a deep study of this topic and will send his ideas across in a rapid fire manner. i Young Oregon ' Capon . Served today at the Spa. fl Home Entered " . The residence of Claude Steus lof f of 2 4 5 North Thirteenth was entered, and ransacked some time Friday . night while, the resides ts were away. Although the prowler ransacked the whole house, $1 and a small quantity of . coffee ' and sugar vas stolen. Dr. Marshall Osteopathic Physician and Sur geon. , ; Febl More Comfort Better Rest : If the mattress is a Seeley. Hamilton's, 340 Court St. fl Places Rail Ralph Denison placed $100 as bail after he had been arrested Friday evening for the possession of liquor. ; . ::.r Eat Whole Grain Wheat ?'! . For health. Phone 2141. fl Speeders Are Fined , Hans Sue of Seattle was fined $7.50 in the city police court yes terday after he had been arrested by Officer Hickman for exceeding the city speed laws. He was trav eling, 31 miles an hour . along North Capitol. W. E. Boble con tributed a like sum for the same offense. R. G. Williamsland R. Oppie were fined $5 each because they, too traveled in their auto mobiles faster than the law speci fied.. . ' , ' ; - Rest Grade of AVood ; , Is 1G inch block for furnace and heater. 3 large loads for $15. Prompt; delivery. Phone 1542. Fred E. Wells. . : f 1 . DIED 1. r BRIGGS Cyrus 1 Powers Brlggs died at 2235 North Fourth at., : January 3 0, at the age o f 5 0 years. Survived by his .widow, Elizabeth Brlggs and five sons, Louis, Ross, Donald and Wil liam of Salem, and Cyrus of Ne halem. Or.; four daughters, Mrs Ida v EggleBton f; of .Nebalem, 7 Julia, Margaret and .Dorothy of Salem. Funeral services will he held at the Webb funeral' par lors Monday. Feb.: 2,Vat 2:30 p. m.. Rev, W. W. Long of f Ici ating, assisted by the- I OOF lodge. Interment will be In the IOOF cemetery. '- ' U u . - J FUNERALS . ' : ; . The funeral of Andrese Lim beck, who died Jan. 29, will be held at, the Webb funeral parlors Monday, Feb. 2, at 10 a.m. Rev. George Koehler will have charge of services. Interment in Mt. Hope cemetery. ' ' RIGDON Cz SON'S . hcstuart ; WE HAVE TWO STARS One' Special Touring '' ' , run 4300 miles -.One Standard Touring '"'-. run TOOO mile PRICED FOR QUICK - , sale r Under Smith-Hughes Act -i' ' Floyd Slegmund, a graduate of the Oregon Agricultural college class of 1922, has been named temporary instructor at the Salem high school in the department of mechanical drawing, which is op erated here under .the. Smith Hughes educational act. Reed Socolofsky's . Adv. on classified ad page, f 1 Poultry Keepers FREE chick feed given to all ordering vone - hundred or more chicks from Feb. 2nd to 7th. Our new location, 264 North Cottage. Salem Chickerles, Salem. . Feb 3 Two Boys Released Merril Rodran of Portland and Andrew Muth of Gervais were re leased from the city jail yesterday after they had been held for in vestigation by Officer Victor. The lads were arrested at the Southern' Pacific depot. For Sale ; Corona typewriter, cheap. ham. 268 N. Cottage. Need-F3 Construction Underway ; A lead conduit Is being Installed on North Liberty to care for the extra telephone connections and expansions that have been 'made during the past weeks. The tele phone company has made arrange ments for the Installation of an extra local . board to care for ' the heavy demands for telephone serv ice. r . '..-.' Use Our Distributive Payment 5 plan if you cannot spare the cash. Pomeroy & Keene, jewelers and opticians. fl Did yon Hear MeCormlck Borl, Alda, Fleta, Marsh, the Flonzaley Quartet,, on Radio? Hear them when you want , to hear them on records at Moore's Music House, 409-415 Court. I Moore's Means Music. ! ; " Fl Miss Brautl Goes to Portland ' Miss Ruth Brautl, a v graduate of the University of Oregon has accepted a position with the Bab cock & Peets Interior! decorators of Portland. Miss Brautl has been in Salem during the past year, but will move to Portland! ta assume Cut Flowers Floral Pieces. 453 Court. Adams; Florist. - ' '-.; -; :, fl Announcing That . Misses Bobby Hendrlckson and Lucille Lacy and Mrs. Gladys Ir win have severed their connection with the Model Beauty Shop and will open their '. own shop in the BHgh hotel lobby on I or before Feb. 7th, and will welcome both old and new customers.! J i - fl the veterans hospital and bureau for several years following the World war. . i Recently, : however, he was promoted to the district inspectorship of the ; various hos pitals in 11 of the western states. His headquarters are in San Fran cisco; ; While in Salem Mr. Tall man .will confer - with George P. Gririith. state commander of the American legion, regarding: . mat ters pertaining to soldier .welfare work, 8ve gl0.00- . : On almost' new Ford touring. Newton-Chevrolet- Co. J31tf Of Course You're Going f To the YMCA concert Tuesday night. Methodist church. fl Eat Turkey Dinner The Gray Belie, today. fl Seeley Mattresses Are ; guaranteed to produce sleep for the restless. Sold by C. S. Hamiton, 340 Court St. fl Get Vancouver License Mr H. Cunningham, legal, of Salem and Carl F. Dickson, 29. of Portland,, have . been granted a marriage license in Vancouver, Wash.r . No Naine on Order' I Jacob Idle wine of Salem, , who Is advertising the sale of nursery stock in the columns of The States man, - recently received an, order from fiilverton which was unsign ed. ' Mr. Idlewine states that if the party writing the letter and order will ' send their name will be forthcoming. the order House for Rent- - ' Close in. 9 See'J. H.1 Lauterman Hotel Argo. - : ' - : ; Visits Relatives Here! Ernest Tallman," son of Mr. and Mrs. Wells. Tallman of Salem, is visiting here for a few days while on an inspection trip iof govern-, ment hospitals of ' the, - Pacific northwest. Formerly Tallman had charge of the Denver district of Safe Fat Reduction :Wby he-fstf 'The nwr of most fat people is that constant dieting is bard,' continual sxereis is tirema and mx hanstiT and then, too, it mi silt hm harm ful to foreo.tko wrifht down. That iraa the old-fashioaod Ms. Today is Mar mots Prescription Tabtots sil these di. -enltios. are en-m. - Jont s pleasant little tablet after earn meal and. at bed tine' eanse fat. to Vanish. This modem method js easy, entails no dietina; or ex ercising sad has the added sdrsntate of cheapness. : - eet box of thee tablet, sad Start taking- them bow. Within short time yon will be sett in r rid of fat steadily and easily withont starrstioa diet or tire some exercise. Yon will bo comfortable sad able to enjoy the food yea like sad want. Jea after talinc eff many pounds, there will be no flabbiness or wrinkles remniniag. Tost will fee! lOO per cent ; better. All drag stores tho worM otot sell M anno In Prescription Tab lets -at m dollar' for a "bo.: or the Maraola Oompsny, General ilators Bnild iog. Uetroit, Mich wilt gtsdly send them to yon on receipt of the price. ' ' ' BARGAINS In HARrJESS HnfJ Farm ir.lPLEf.lEfdTS Capital Barcin House - The House of a XlCIlon aaJ One Earalas f 215 cnxmn . .- , - Home Wanted A three or four room furnished house near business district of city is desired by young business man and wife. " References furn ished.- Statesman XYZ. ' ; province which lies "to the north of the great Chinese wall and was the , last country to i control the Chinese empire before It became a republic. - - - : More Rest ' ' For theweary. Get a Seeley mattress. C. S. Hamilton fl Hetnstltrhlaic, Pleatiag , ; ' Covered buttons are in evidence on spring frocks. - You will like the satisfaction and service given with our work. Salem Elite, 329 Oregon Dldg. . fl Found " .-, One pair ladies ' gloVes, one glore. one" handkerchief, one child's blue cap, left' in - prison auditorinm. Call at the warden's office, pay for this notice and get the articles, i :. Read Socolofsky's ' Adv. on classified ad page, fl mssmnmnmasnmsmnnnnnnnnnannsnsmi Use; Our Distributive Payment plan if you cannot spare the cash. Pomeroy Keene, jewelers and opticians, j fl sen ted the same old plea, of the sic): wife. Surprise held the store keeper In its grasp, however and she .was unable .to, recover from the effects until the stranger had vanished to whence he had come. Try Our-i Special Sunday Dinner, 75e, or our Daily 4 5c lunch The Salem Restaurant. " - ' Fl Another Prison Show , ' An Invitation is being extended by Warden A. M. Dalrymple to all members of the legislature, their wires, clerks and stenographers to attend a special, performance of the penitentiary." show Tuesday night. ' '. Latest nits : Sheet, Music or Record. Hare you heard . John McCormick sing "All Alone." Moore's Music House. 409-415 Court. Phone 983. Moore's Means Music, , fl Anotlter Still Located A still has been located on the property,' ; or adjacent thereto, 6wned hy. Walter C. WInslow, local attorney, . who has had much to say against intoxicating liquor and those who peddle it. Some time ago a still was found upon prop erty owned by Mr. WInslow.' It was located in a : deserted cabin which was hidden In a deep brush growth.-, :,;-"--.;.- -.. Try Our . . " . . . , , Special Sunday Dinner, 7 Sc. or our Daily45c lunch. .The Salem Restaurant. Fl Radio and . ltonograph .. The ideal combination, because the phonograph never signs off. See our Combination sets. Moore's Music House, 409-415 : Court. Phone 983. Moore's Means Music. '- i . Fl- Illustrated Lecture j "Julius Caesar and His Monu ments' is the title of an illustrat ed lecture to be delivered before the Latin club of the Salem' high school Monday night by Professor Frederic S. Dunn of the Univers ity of Oregon. Besides the lec ture, members of the club will present "The Knave or Hearts, a one-act' play.. During the eve ning the Wallace award; will be presented to members of the Mc Kinley junior high school j who won the award during the recent contest. A small admission charge la made. r Eat Turkey Dinner at The Cray Belle Today' fl Income Tax Report See W. A. Sipprell, 345 Cheme keta. I' ! I fl Of Course Youre Going To" the YMCA concert Tuesday night. Methodist church, j fl MJstness Irene Hall Is again employed by the Model Beauty Parlor. She welcomes old and new ..customers. She's some marceller. it Two Manchurians Register The student body of Willam ette ", university will be increased Dy iwo jnancnurian stuuenis, Ma, Teh Chung and " WSng Teh En, who -have registered for the aec- Slips One Over A well dressed stranger stepped Into the silk shop of a well known store of this city some time ago and so completely sold himself by his story of "the sick wife, who wanted certain silk 'undies' and things' that he managed to. get away, with about $25. worth of silk clothes.' Yesterday the same well dressed - stranger presented himself to the owner of the! same silk shop which . had moved its location to Court street and pre- ond Semester. The two "boys are from t the province ,of Fngtfan, ? al part of Manchuria, a Mongolian' v FRUIT TREES Walnuts and Filberts at ' i , , Attractive Prices. '' MATHIS NURSERY; Opposite the O. K. Depot Howard Speaks Today I Clinton N. Howard, the great lecturer and apostle of peace, speaks at three places In Salem today. At 11 o'clock he will speak at the Firs t Congregational church; at 3 o'clock at the First Methodist, and at 7:30 In the eve ning at the First Christian church. Mr. Howard is a speaker of great i I r- s OREGON Todaj-" Monday I DOUGLAS 1 MAC LEAN . - .- ' . In . : XKYER SAY DIE" j .A Mountain of Fun lliltllllllllllll LIBERTY - Last Times- Today . ADOLlHE MENJOU In "OPEN ALL NIGHT A Paramount Picture nun GRAND Last Times Today "BREAD" By CHARLES G. NORUIS i - With AU: Star Cast II power and he has a megsar Til ; -he is delivering to Atneri-.3 i -every; part of the country, il-' appeal,, is , not hysterical. . Tt common sense but effective. he will have a large audience a 5 each appearance goes without say ing. Because of his great .reputa tion Salem people will b glad to hear him. and it is a rare oppor tunity.', for '-the - city of Salem to have this man speak, three time to its citizens. - , . Education is almost as expen sive as Ignorance. ' ' "' J.L x:::: :::::: :::::: r rnmTTv www v AAAAAAAAAAAA A.AAAAAAAAAA A ... .xrcca trouble with you is, you neea a spec ial guardian to protect your own conifortir YOU'RE always walking a mile out or your way for some mend or But, ifyou must talce all those friendly extra steps, do it in comfort able shoes Here's a pair that's) pretty foir. JOHN Js ROTTLE x::si::::t :::::: V vvwvwvv V V V V W W V W V AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AI . THE n1 IS MAKING OPTICAL HISTOEY ; Last week when we announced this new wonder lens, we did not anticipate the re rnarkable reception it would receive. All week we: have Been demonstrating and fit ting this" latest optical achievement. Already a great many citizens of this community; , jare wearing. jGross Trifocals' 'with perfe had tried, and ioundyordinary bifocals unsatisfactory To date we have not had a single instance where Trifocals have not been entirely satisfactory. - If you have hot already seen this 'ingenious lens, we invite you to come in and permit us to explain it further. , The distance correction (d) and the reading (r) have been co . . i , , . u , - .,,.....' ground from a piece of solid glass that the jump and ccnfucicn, . '. ' ' . - , - found in ordinary ground in bifocals, has been eliminated. The sections (i) gives clear vision at intermediate distances some thin-? heretofore impossible with double lenses. ' ' - .. . ' ' ' 1 ' ! ' .-. - : .. ' - . ME WEARING BIFOGAL GLASSES should see this, new idea in lens making. It will undoubtedly become indispensibla -especially among business men and desk workers. V : ASK US FOR A DEMONSTRATION . i .. ...: .' ,: ;::, . - - - - . v. 1 r- i Have, T " " i - Your. Eyes , Examined Call For Appcintmcrit " -it 325 Slate Street -.,-'.. - 'T iSTI".." - .-. - - " - ...