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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1925)
;itt-SUNDAY MDHNING, JFEBIiyAIlY;8,: 1 023 ? Electric j was ! able to resume its regular service' , yesterday and discussed at the Live Wire Sunday school class at the Leslie Metho dist church. During the following Sunday the topic of "The Place of the Church in the World Work will be discussed. V A. C. Borhn stedt, Salem- business man, is teacher. -i DHESS WELL AND SUCCEED fl : Y o u L w I L l- in trains , are j : operating orer the branch line on schedule. - S A , Y I 7 0 R D S I 't SEE OCR DODGE it ROADSTER' --it i Hear Dr. Parker McCornack hall, over Millers C R OS'S At C , 'lit' Aiim II.' KT T1 Good Mechanical Condition A Real Bay at $250.00 SEE US FOR' USED - i ' Cabs ; store, Sunday eye., Feb. 8, 7:30 I F u P. mi f.:f ;,, r .. IS j Y 0 U Y E A R OH D n E s s ' v E L L A N D S U c c E, E D May be good news ,when" the hat. you are wearing is just passable in quality, but if you own a STETSON, dripping skies don't mean , much Your "John B." . will come through in fine shape. j STETSON HATS $7.00 OTHERS $3.00 TO $3.00 i . "... ' f ; ' . G. V. JOHNSON & CO7. 469 State AT THE THEATERS TODAY Oregon Rudolph Valentino . and Nlta Naldl In "A Saint- ' ed Deril.- Liberty Antonio Moreno and Agnes Ayres In "The Story Without a Name. Graiwl Bebe Daniels and Ri- - cardo Cortes in "Argentine ;, Love.. . . m : v - m -: - ' ' - Visits Danghter . Mrs. S. A. Mulkey of Portland is visiting her daughter, Zelda, a student at Willamete university. - Dr. Marshall ' Osteopathic physician & Sur. f 8 Sunday Dinner at the Spa A pleasant place to dine. A full course dinner," $1.00. : fS Trophies Are Displayed A number of the trophies that the Salem high school won during the past few years are on display at the Miller store. Twenty-three cups representing the high school in every field are exhibited. Cups for the best edited high school annual, basketball championships, cross country running, and many WOODRY Buys Furnituro v Phone 511 TEXttUNAIj ' TAXI SERVldfi Cars for .hire without Art PHONE 2020 Day and Night Servtae POPULAR PRICED Men's and Tonus; Men's -Tailored Salts $29 to $4$ D. H. MOSHER TAILOR Dr. B. H. White Osteopathy - Surgery Deetronle Diagnosis and Treat ment (Dr. Abram's method) Office Phone 85 or 46-J 600 U. S. Bank Bldg. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF . LADD & BUSH BANKERS VCstakHsned 18CS1 General Banians Business Office Hours from ! . as. to S p, m Ue Carry all . PHONS 030 SL - ! ,1 DRESS WELL AND SUCCEED other competitive prizes are , shown. The! high school has a large number of awards on dis play at the high school building, and the cases that house them are not alrge : enough to care for the awards that are brought in. ' At the end of the school year it is ex pected that the cases will have to be enlarged or Increased in num ber, because it Is planned to bring in more awards to the school. Try Our New Dye Marinello Beauty Parlor. f8 Eat Turkey Dinner At the Gray Belle today. Music f-8 6 to 8. 1 Trask 3 lakes Plea Vera Trask. who was placed under arrest by Constable DeLong recently upon complaint . of w. Green, appeared . before Judge Brazier Small yesterday and pled not guilty." No date for the trial has been set. Miss Trask, a teacher at the Union school, is slender, pleasant looking, and not very tail.! She was charged with assault and battery by Green, who is a burly man. - ? Have You Tried The Salem Restaurant. Merch ants' lunch 45c? Sunday Dinner Say it With Music " ,: Love songs, records and roits at Moore's Music House, 409-415 Court, i'none su, jaoore s means Music. i ' . 18 Committee to Work The special bridge committee appointed by , Mayor J. B. Giesy will meet for their first meeting at the city council ball Monday. Means for carrying out the pro tect will be discussed. During the following Wednesday evening the committee on street repairing will Dajicins! Dancing! Salem's New Auditorium Ladles Free r Wednesday and Saturday . Bezanson's Melody Phlende Skating, Skating, Skating ; At Dreamland ' Thursday. Friday, Saturday : 7:30 to 10 p. m. ' Hear Our New Calliope Sizes Coal from the large furnace to the smallest nut six. Tell ns for what purpose the coal Is required and well point out the proper aixe to use. But although we carry all sizes, i we handle only one quality, tha Jll from the very best mine.. Our coal service is yours to eoznmanda rrlces range froin f 10 to ttS Also handle the best -Elamond Dxlquettes CIS D R E S S VV E L L A N D S U c c E E D nil also meet at the same place - for discussion. .' Why Not Buy Your Hoosier cabinet this week and receive a set of dlnnerware free. Hamilton's. 340 Court SL X9 Small Apartment House " Bargain. Gives owner, home and Income. . For sale furnished for price of good residence. Imme diate possession. $4300 to handle. Becke & Hendricks, U. S. Bank bldg. i " . . ,f8tf Legion Auxiliary Meets ! The American Legion Auxiliary is to hold an entertainment Mon day .evening at the organization rooms in the McCormack building. The meeting is for members only. Popular Music in 12 Lessons Waterman " Piano School. Cornack Bldg. Mc fS Gray Improvement Shoppe For marcels that please. . Room 413 Oregon Bldg. Phone 87. . 18 Reports Detoi W. Hamilton, . who returned from a visit 1 to Portland, ; stater that travelers should take the west side highway into Portland in order- to avoid the. high water ! which has flooded the roads on the north side of Oregon City. The detour that is necessary at the present time for the trip to Port land on the east side road con sumes much. time. . ; s . Fro Dinner Set : " 4- I J With each Hoosier cabinet sold this week, . Hamilton's, 340 Court street. ' - ? - ; ; 18 Store Space i- High class business would con sider renting small space to jewel er or other acceptable line. Box 23, Statesman. f8 Jobs Are Needed The veterans' employment bur eau has more applicants for work than there are .jobs. At present there are 26 applications for em ploy men t and only two available positions. Dr. George E. Lewis, 31-8 U. SI National Bank building, telephone 852, has charge of the I veterans office. ' Roast Turkey or Duck And many other choice meats with the $1.00 dinner at the Spa today. 18 Sales Are Reported During the past few days the W. H. Grabenhorst real estate ' DIED "I. ;:. f. . STEPHENS Era Stephens, wife of Allen Stephens. : died at the age of 38 years at a local hos pital. Besides her husband she is survived by three children The remains are In care of the TerwIHiger funeral home,; and the funeral will probably be held Monday. . f. UGARKOZICH Steve Ugarkozlch age 29. died at a. local hospital. The remains were forwarded to Portland by the TerwIHiger fu neral home for funeral services and 'interment,: -4 :;s-- CUTSFORTH--In..th!s. city Feb. i 7. Mrs., Lilly Harriett, utsforth at the age of CO years, wife of Thomas W. Cntsforth of Salem, Mother of Mrs. Ethel M. Cham- ? hers and Mr Dale Cutsf orth of ' Twete. Mont. Mrs. Maude ;H. Pointer of Salem. Mrs. Vesta D. Woods, of Montana. Mr. Aubrey Cntsforth. Orvllle Cutsf orth and Miss Dora Cutsrorth of Lexing ton, Ore. Funeral services will be held Monday, Feb. 9 at 2:30 p. m.' f rom the RIgdon Mortu ary. Interment In City (VIew . Cemetery. RIGDON Cz ZOiVS (. f "...-. .. .. J company consummated deals which transferred property to Charles W. Snyder in the Walnut addition, for the consideration of $750. Mrs. L. W. Lepley secured a residence at 1311 Saginaw from Paul Gronke for the sum of $2500.. Cassie F. Taylor purchased a lot from W. JJ Lepley for' $2750 at 966 Oaks.' ': :-!':: Mrs, SI. J. Downs Will . be at the Spiritualistic meeting In McCornack hall, orer Millers store, Feb.8th, at 7:30 P- m, , ' -. 1; 18 Eat Turkey Dinner - At the Gray Belle today: 6 to 8. Music ' f-8 3Iadame X Reducing Girdle for . Stout figures. Specialty Shop, Miss Swart. 453 Court, i j f 8 Dr. Morris Honored Dr. Henry E Morris, past presi dent of the Salem Kiwanis club, has been honored by being select ed chairman of the Pacific North west Kiwanis district, comprising several of the Pacific coast states. Others of the committee are. Ross Smith, New Westminster, B. C-; John Thome, of Roseburg; Ellis Laird, Washougal; J. V. Hoeffler. Cle Elum. Wash.; Fred Bond. South Bend, Wash., and J. Floyd Aldwell, Port Angeles, Wash. The committee is to function upon eligibility and the classification of memberships for the organization. Baby Chicks For sale. Buy now; early chicks make winter layers - Flake's Pet land, 273 State. tf If You Stutter- Let us tell her with a song of love on record, roll, or sheet latest at music. Always the Moore's Music House. ; 409-415 Court; Phone 983 Moore's Means Music. f8 Death Notices Filed ' i During the past month over 68 notices were filed with the city health officer for deaths occur ring in Marion county and , in Salem. Many of the certificates were for deaths occurring in the state institutions. This number W unusually, high. ....... m - Why Not Buy .Your Hoosier cabinet this week and receive a set of dlnnerware free Hamilton's, 340 Court St, 19 Dr. Mendelsohn 210 U. S. Bank Bldg.. fits glass es correctly. Phone 723 for ap solntment. - 18 "Always in Trouble At the Hayesvillo school house Feb. 14. 8 p. m. Admission 35 and 15c. 18 Bible Class Starts ' The Monday, night Bible class will start next Monday evening at the YWCA. The teacher." Miss Nina McNary, will take charge following: an illness of several weeks. V Popular Music in 12 Lesso Waterman Piano School, Me- Cornack Bldg. . ' , f f8 See the New 5-passenger Chevrolet coach at Newton Chevrolet Co. f8 News' of Death Reoelved j Reports have reached friends of Harry Kennedy, a former resident of Salem, that his father, W H. Kennedy has died from a compli cation of diseases induced by old age. Harry Kennedy was em ployed here on the Southern Pa cific lines. Free Dinner Set With each Hoosier cabinet sold thls.week. Hamilton's, 340 Court street. ' ' 18 Best Grade of Wood J Is 16-Inch mill block for Xuf nace and heater; 3 - large loads for $13. Prompt delivery. Phone 1541. Fred E. Wells. You Can Get i Two garments cleaned for the price of one for three days only at Salem Cleaners and Dyers. 544 State SL. or 1215 S. Com'!., 18 OE Resumes Service : ; I After , transportation ; on the branch line between Corvaliis and Gray was held up Friday on ac count of high water, the Oregon Cut This Out It Is Worth Money Send this ad and ten cents to Foley 4b Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, 111., writing your name and address clearly. You will re ceive a sample bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound-.for coughs, colds and hoarseness, alp sample package of Foley Pills, a diuretic stimulant for the kidneys, and Foley's Cathartic Tablets for constipation and biliousness. These dependable remedies are free from opiates and have helped million! of people." Try them! Adr, j -t- Improved ylcreae Mold t ! A. .E.j Chenoweth! has bought the Meyer tract, i north on the Rlver, road, cal realtor. Ceo: Tho mason, lo- handled the deal. ! 1 .11!! J f8 t 1 -is I'll-; M .1 ! ' i - Eddy Kiwaui Speaker 1 Senator i B.I L.J Eddy, who is a member of the Rosebqrg club, will speak at theiVKiwanJs club lunch eon Tuesday joodnil The new class of naturalized ' icitizens : wfll too guests at this tilme. i I Special mu sic will be. offered by i members. II Mil MM ill . Chicken and the i flxln's 7ic Served 13 tpt'. I p. m. Colonial f8 Dame Tea Sboppe. rr Miss Iioriiae 1 1 Profess lonai manicurist (ladies and gentlemen).; Miller's Beauty Parlor. Phobie 1047. ,, ! fll Income Tax Reports 1 See W. A. Sipflrell; 343 Chemek eta.- : ; -! 1 I -4 hUl tt LI n i 13 Kat Turkey Dlaner i . At the, Gray Belle today. Musie ! f-3 6 to 8. It'll i Hit. and Hun Motorist- Kenneth Stanfield was knocked down and injured by a motorist at State i and High streets while the motorist1 keep iravellnig', ac cording ' to the report ! fjled ! with the city police last r night i Stan field suffered a bruised leg, after he had been knocked I frond his wheel by the mtoHsf J 1 1 The lad was not able to give a description of the car or driver who' Inflicted the injury.! Radio and Phonograph ; f J' The ideal jcomblnation at Moore's Music House1, 409-415 Court. ti lir":- FT Have You Tried i The Salem Restaurah Merch- ants' lunch 45c. Sunday Dinner f8 MM t i Lfetioas Coming In The multiple listing bureau pf the Marion-Polk County j Realtors association has received j a i large number of listings during the,pa8t week; principally 6t ! dty proper ties, according to the Secretary. Miss Francis Shepherd Jhe .bur eau has a large number of farm and eity properties listed in . the List." the official' publication. which is sent to all parts of the Unfted 'States. - 1 Gray Improvement Shoppe Lunch Time Beauty Treatments for the1 business woman. 413 Oregon Bldg., Phone 187. ti Tire are Recovered Charfes letcher. colored.! rer ported to the police staiion yepter 1 1 day that he had in his possession. two tires that had been stolen by boys and dropped after, he .had given' pursuit- ;.' ' ' j - I ill ! ' -jl Not Reinjr, a Member r, ..ti : J ; Of any combine. Dr. Mendelsohn sets his own prices and! just mikes a reasonanie cnarge jor; jiion glasses correctly. Phone 723 for an annointment. - I ' r Mi ! fS"' VV: a our Choi. Of three sets of dlnnerware with each Hoosier fabinet j soldiithis week; Hamilton's, : 341 Court treeL;,tyrr-'TV'rl1.'"vll Bia Reduction This Weelt m i . . - t ' :i i ; : : On lamps, art goods, goods. Hemstitching j 5 cents. Salem Aart ;,and stamped and 7 Beauty flOt Shop. The Salem Cleaners : And Dyers are cleaning! two for the price of one. Tbree Mi d?? only. . 544 State St.. or Commercial. 1215 S. 18 live Wires to Meet "T. TniUvMnil' ; Place in Church .Work" is the topic to, be 1 LID V. ' " ' ' : i v : Stopped Pains 1 . Remember!, this when you feel a. pain. 1 Millions have 'earned how! to stop ft at nce. i For 5 years they nave done -so by rubbing with St Jacobs Oil. All theinalns allied With flO rheumatism, , with soreness. backache Or lameness. Ana cnept colds are checked at the start, r j -'-! r ' " j i Just ' rub-the ' sore spot with St Jacobs Oil: It causes f counter irritation. 0r. It! relieves, the- conges tion by bringing the blood to the surface. Then the ... - M' I CM,: . I .v'-:--"tr I. :i pain is ended, and you can wait in' comfort I while Na- Ilheumatlam ,, 'Backache m Jacobs r 'trr" ''rr - sVy-S-' eT sV s ise M Two make ; Willie Tucker and Orel Courter. trusties at the (state hospital wandered away from the institu tion hut night, according to the report filed with the city police. Tucker is a laborer, Is 5 feet and 8 inches in height, weighs 135 pounds, age 47 years, and was wearing a cap and an overcoat when be left the institution. He has brown hair and blue eyes. Courter Is aluo a laborer, is 5 feet 7 inches In heigth. weighs 125 pounds, is 27 years of age, and has llht brown hair and blue eyes, j "v. -' f , '.,'! Cut Flowerst Floral Pieces; Adams, Florist. 453 Court f8 Visit Portland ! ! Albert Flegel. student at Wil lamette university, is visiting in Portland during the week-end. Your Clioice t Of three sets of dlnnerware with each- Hoosier cabinet sold this week. Hamilton's, 340 Court street, f8 Griffith Returns ; George P. Griffith, state com mander of the American Legion, has returned to Salem from east ern Oregon on a tour of inspec tion lasting three days. He visit ed Moro, Wasco and Grass Valley where a joint meeting was held. Carl Moser, the adjutant, accom panied the state commander. j T PERSONALS 1 r .. . -. : i I Ray Todhunterl of Albany is visiting his parents in Salem for a few days. i - ,! I Ward K. Richardson visited in Dallas and Falls City yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Burns visited in Salem from Rickreall Saturday, Mrs. Bert Dragejr of Dallas was in Salem yesterday.) j j Frances jSef ton, j student at the Oregon normal school, is visiting relatives and friends in Salem over the week-end. I , Mr. and Mrs. Bellvin Vincent were Salem visitors yesterday. 'Earl Horn, a Portland business man, was In the cityl yesterday. Robert lleamster visited in Portland yesterday. - rMward Huston Instructor , in the high school at Woodburn, was a Salem visitor yeBtcrday. . : Manager Veehrs of the Dallas branch of the California Packing company, was in Salem Saturday. Mr. and ! Mrs.' George Richmond of Dallas were in the city yester dayr'''M '!'''' ,-4.. 1 - ;. m.: Mrs. Bi A. Davis was a Portland visitor yesterday, i I J. Day of Corvaliis was in Salem Saturday, i j Mrs. G. Holloway of Albant visited in Salem Saturday. ( T. C. Shearer of Portland war In j the city: for a few hours yes terday. ! J ' -. -- -m y- ' . ' Miss Doris Bottenberg was in Salem from McMlnnville yester day. ' i !M - V - : 1 i Mrs. F. ' M. Howell was over from Newport yesterday. J ! Mrj and Mrs. J.: M. Card were Salem visitors from Dallas Satur day. k. ' vin: r4"'- I : fVIrs, R, 1 F. j Stewart and son Saline Stewart were visitors from Crabtree yesterday. : i Mrs. F. M. Humpries stopped In Sa'em for 'a few hours yesterday from Albany. . : : ,i I Mrs. F. Kronberg and her daughter Rose paid! a business vusit in Salem Saturday, i NijRht Cough Quickly Relieved This la the substance of a letter received from H. v. webt. yum cy. 111.. L coughed a great deal, especially at night; Tried almost everything and have, found noth lnglto equal Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. One dose relieved my1 cough and I rested well all night" One of the largest selling medicines in the world. Contains Uo opiates. Safe for children. In sist I upon -Foley's. Refuse substi tutes. Adv. ' ' 1 j . for millions in this way ! Now there are several ways to do this. But re member that St. Jacobs Oil has for 65 years stood the test. It .has proved itself to millions. Nobody has ever found anything better. and nobodr ever will. Don't wait until the pain starts. Keep St. Jacobs OH on hand.! It may save nights of suffering." Rub the sore spot as soon as a pain ap pears, or a chest cold. Get relief at once. , Think what protection " this : means to you. and tbe cost is only 3$ t cents. Adv. . Lnmhago GaestColda Qil ?!&S 'n 'v--' r a 9 WW 9 V kjr OVftW.SI swiwiiaL n I 0 U G t A S 1 I 1 M 0 R R IS CO M P 3 0 1 E 3 0 4 P OREGON NOW PLAYING RUDOLPH VALENTINO " In ',. V ; "A SAINTED DEVIL" By Re Beach iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LIBERTY NEW TODAY ANTONIO MORENO , AGNES AYRES in "THE STORY WITHOUT A NAMJK" j A Paramount Picture i n GRAND LAST TID TODAY BEBE DANIELS RICARDO C0RTEZ : in " ARGKXTI NX LOVE ;."-,., by ii Vicente Blasco Ihancx II GENERAL MARKETS I -. PORTLAND, Feb. 7. Grain fu tures: Wheat, hard white, blue- stem and baart, February, March $2.10? soft white, February $1.90; March 11.91; western white, Feb ruary 11.88; 'March" $ 1.89; hard vinter, February 11.87; March $1.90; western red,' February ii85; March 11.88; northern ?pring,. February, March J1.90; 3BB hard white, February, March 12.20, ' - .i ' ' ! Corn, No. 3 eastern1 yellow ship- nent, February $ 4 8.50; March 550.50. . ..' ..'-.-mi,. . . ... BARGAINS In HARNESS and Farm IMPLEMENTS Capital Bargain - House ; The House of a Million and One Bargains '. , -. . : - 215 CENTER ; SALEM CONCERT Thursday, Feb. 12, at 8:15 NORTHWESTERN " University Glee Club . First Iklethodist Church Entertainment of tbe -highest type . Novel tlea Features Soloists Tickets at Moore's, WiU's " or at Boor m . - ? $1.00 - - Students 50c lllll llll III llllllllll GOLDEN SERVICE - ' SEDAN TYPE CARS EQUIPPED WITH LATEST COMFORT AND SAFETY DEVICIIJ ' SERVICE - SPEED S SAFETY PIlCHS " 171 S. Ccaraercial Street I? I 60D'". t5ala, Orescn f R I j: l! S E S 1.1 ll I 11 i! lo P T I C A L . f M II 'V ll I! 'V J B I D A U Y 0 R E CUT-RATE RADIO SHOP 201 A TUBES 51.50 TR-INSFORMERS $3.00 Sets at Bij Discounts 613 FERRY "STREET New Words! 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