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THB OREGON STATES? IAN. SALEIT. OREGOU ! I TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 10." 1925 'it E s s Yl .B I E D s; c .D O1 .V N J Any man wha has worn, av Stetson knows , how much real . worth : , J , ; arid: satisfaction he gets '' for his ;Q3i:'.-;Eats3i-.toi-- $5. G.V. JiMSNl 4SD State St. mm HEVB W BRIEF . .-.; v . Air THK THEATERS TODAY V . . - ,, -.. OrenB.1ttcr6Jjplv;Valeiitlno I and Kita-Xaldiia "A Salat- , et,DeTil." . - Librt Antpnio Moreno and -Agnes Ayreaa "The Stcfry Without-a ame ' AU Comfort ... 20.., per' .cent off . '. Furniture Co. H, Li, ' Stiff flO Conlter at Washlngtqji Jay P. Coulter, a graduate' of Willamette unitersity and a for mer employe of -Tbe! Statesman, Js employed in the departmentavof flees- c-f the United' State govern j TEBJUINAIj I, ,TAX1 tkru" for" hir without drlyen PHOND 2020 ': - Day and Night Serrice , POPULAR PRICED lfena and Tonuj Men "Tailored Salt $23 to f f 3 ';-V -. TATLOR Dr. R.H: White v r Osteopathy :-Stfrgery Electronic Diagmosis and Treat ment (Dr. Abram'a' method )- OtfJca Phons 859 or 469-J 500 U. S. Bank Bldgi HUM BANKERS j . CataW'-Tied 1863 General Banking Business Office noon from II a, a. to ,S p. ia, THURSDAY, FEB. 12, 1 ?30 p. M. 346-Frbrit SUT Cabinet phonograph. Do-Luxe fc-hole xange; like new; good heater; combination book case and, writing desk; overstuffed leather rocker, oak rocker, leather seat; 3, oak diners, leather seats; 5 good Axmlnster rugs, small; Cohgoleum rug 9x12; sanitary couch and pad; round oak extension tabic; plain oak t rocker; oak kitchen cabinet; irory dresser; good beds, springs vand mattresses; fruit Jars; dishes.; taberette; ironing board and many other articles. , p . , NOTE: 'IScriha Kibbey, Owner, Woodry" Buys Furniture, for t . NOTE: All thn abovA furniture, etc.. is. just like new PHONE 020 t money, DUESSi WELIa AND SUCCEED ment: at .Washington. D. C. ' ac cording tfr, informations r.ec,eive4 here. Couuer.haa passed .eeverai examinations which allow, hinv to practice courts .aa an authority on patent law and. other 'branches Bl4nkclMlIowk-6mtr--i .Reduced. H. I. Stiff Furniture Co.':' --' '. - flO t. Experiment Ctly-" - Gus Dalistraty.; a Portland ba ker, waa fined iOO and sentenced tdi 15 days in Jail' for violation of the electric code in Portland. - All he did was to place a penny be hind each f use y'pluo'f hia estab lishment -which resulted in ,a,f ire breaking. out. Inspection of some WOODRY Birs Fiirhiturb Phone 511 Dancing! Dancing . Salem'a New Auditorium WedneJay andl Saturday ; Bezanson's Melody Phienda ;Skatirig; Skating, Skating ; At Dreamland" - Thursday? Friday r Saturday 7:30 to 10 p. m. 1 Hear Onr New OaHJopi J (Si oUali: ITT4 Near Centfcr F. N. Woodry, Auctioneer - Phone 311 V ; T cash or ,aeU on Commission" from the ' large . furnace to the " smallest nut ! Tell ua-for what purpose the coar is reruired and, we'll point out' theJ proper six to' use. But' although' we carry all -ixes, we handle only one quality-. th Tery bat- coal from the Tery beat mines. Our. coal eerrice la youre to command, rrlcos ranise from $10tto f 15. Als tandl. tho bc? Clariona Drliucttoe, Cl R IS s E L L A N D S U C C ' E E D Salem premises .disclose the tact thai such cases are common here, and. the placing of pennies' behind fuses is endangering property be cause, or tne oTerioad; wires. In case an emergency-' arisea, , accord ing to officials of the Salem PSP Why Not Boj Tour 1 j , Hoosier" cabinet this week and recehre- a- set of - dtnuerware free. Hamilton's, 340 'Court St j f9 Oratorical Contest is - N The oratorical powers of three college men- are' to; be tried" out tonight at -Waller hall chapeV to determine, the , contestant', who 'shall 'represent?- Willamette 'vnl versity at the state oratorical con test this spring - Keen; interest is manifested ih this contest' due to the fact that the iora46ijeoS4 in,.. )thB . contest taged I wtth Iceland Chapfa jeprtesen ting The orators. cmpeiing4anight are Leland Chapin Ward Sqfuthworth and.San'rano Pjiajiio;i5Jne;puplic is invited to attend, then tryouts. The' meeting i? called "forT, o'clock; Wanted Ueeid Ford Delivery ; Body, IV Stiff Futtrlthre Co. fll Fraternity, Incorporates ' v The Alpha Psl "Delta fraternity of Willamette university -has filed articles of incorporation with the county clerk. Capitalization-was given AsS12,0Oe. -TtoontoirKJIer' ser, William Walsh andl Charles Oeddes- were mjif OA MOjjrpo ators. :, . - rt..;. T - Boat Carrtea Horso t . . ; A' horse ""was ""piabed oa 'board the river : steamer Northwestern yesterday for a trip to Portland) according to reports, of boat of ficials. ; The prow of the' vessel was directed' against the bank, a short gangplank laldJ, down ; and the animal led over it to the deck. Tax Bll Not Ditroduced According to Senator Tooze who has an Income tax bill prepared. it-wilt not be introduced. He e- lieves it' would" ftttlbr- at this cession to Introduce, it,, and in stead will initiate the. bill at the first opportunity to present itself. A tax jequilization measure wllr be presented by Senator Tooze, ; it is stated; ItdnctIo'ta"Thli Week ' On lamps, art goods, stamped goods.! ; Hemstitching 5 and 7 cents. :( Salem Aart . and Beauty Shop. " "0 Jlathews Visits . Bob. Mathews, a former coach at Willamette university, ? stopped oyer in Salem yesterday whiles en route (to Eugene ' with the Uni versity or; Idaho" bohebireakers: Willamette is scheduled to meet Idaho Ithis year and, a real con test i planned. Mathews visited with Coach. Rathbun, of Willam ette. .. . . .... , - . r. DIED - ECKERT J acob Eckert died, at a local hosplUI February' 8. at the age of 34 years. ; Survived . by bis wife, Katie'5 of .Walla - Wala, Wash. The remains will go 'forward today to Walla . : Wala where ; funeral services ' wllijbe held. Arrangemejota in change of the Webb funeral par lors; , ' ' 1 KRIMBEL Susie Krlmbel died at l local hospiUl Feb. ,.8 at the afce of 23 years. Survived by! her . widowert- George'jW. .' Krfmbel.r Funeral services were . held at the W;ebbJ funeral par , lora. The (remalns wIU.be cre mated. ' ' v RIGBON Cz: SON'S 1 XTaequalpd Ccrrtea ik..- Here are the best buy)s f r- -. -- in Salem :. f . . . . ; j - WiUj Knight Twinjf Se,uil4 juui Ktuer ua c nd u many extra 1921 Fora Be4aa Repainted and run grwxj . - . See at' for Vsed Carf .olA Building Permit Iued I ! i Nora It. : Hesenen xl hull dwelling at 810 - North Commer cial which will cost ri,000fic cordlng to records filed in the cy recorder's office.- ..! Story Is PubUahed--, . I D. H. Talmadge, i Salem writer and reteran printer, hag at $tory p ubli&hed; in ' the ' February! isue of Brief" Stories, entitled ,."lri the Time of His Need " ! The sjoM is about an aged: newspaper editor ahd lfrcidents that happened when another newspaper i Centered I the field. t .ii- i TtHih I: I "h, Baby Chicks p ; j : - For sale. Buy now;: early chicks make winter layers. Flake s ret- land, 273 State. fGtf Water Is' Falling ;i :y 4- The water that ; iiaa" beff-'eo the pavement neaJPadditigj river, on the Silverton' highwayl' i Rap idly receding and 1 traffic, la ahile to use the road again, - according to word received, here. I During the period of high water' the road was covered : for ! a depth -jof seve-traf- ral feet which blocked all flc. Safety Expert Coming A. C. Coffin.: representative from the Portland branch : of Jthe America Safety council, ia o ar rive in Salem thJaimornmirwi WW fer with George Wl Hue. and inehi- bers "of the Salem" school,; faard relative, to program of eauca tion on!f safetyj lirst,'- : Tnugih cooperatohl of flclals j of th;e PEP comoanr. ! I trained jwiwrkeils are being sent to ithis jcityi tcj out line 'and; conduct: a iprogratn of training I in ij the ! (j jSaiem ! jscioo which will eliminate a large jnuhj- ber of accidents. ! The council has operated in Portland, with over whelming success,! a&4 tn ajajIciB and help: off tralhedi workers is beinr givenS the 1 local sc ficials. - , VTiy Not Boy Your Hoosier cabinet this and receive a set of dlnnerwafe fre4. Hamilton's. 340 Court; Si. t i iw Get" Marriage Wcense--- A marriage "license ,ha roeen issued-In- Vancouver! wasn., ip Ernest CL Pearson, 43, ano IMrs. Bertha M. Radcliffe, ;Z, povt oi Salem, i l : l t !: Mar Ttenort on '.Bill- ' In presenting Ms tili, ! asmng that1 the Ubrd'a prayer be placed n public ofricesi! iWlll E.i PnrdJ stated: "I ask! j that iyou report favorably on the ! biU I knowaUa Senate BUI No lisj. ilt provides for the- printing ana aismoiung of! the Lord's a priyerr the only player known to the"htim4n race that all nations. ! kindred and tribes can unanimously unit on and endorse. God made jusf alii and He is ou Heajvenly f-atherl regardless of our religion-jOrjna- tionality, and it matters nbt whcj repeats this prayer It lis addtess-j edj to 'Our Father Who lar in heaven,' and many wayward man, -woman, boy' or girl 1111 be brought to realize that they have a' I Heavenly Father j who", loves' them, when they see and read thi pwer The .bill, will probably; be j reported on favorably today i It was referred, to the foreign; re-s latlpna. committee bx. President Moser. I turn mage Sale-r- i ; - i Business and , Professional Women's club, Thursday Feb; , 12, UJ S. National Bank Building: Special bargains iO) men's cloth ing. :' i : t ., ' no First Church of Christ : " Scientist, vSalemj Oregon ans nounces a free lecture" on Christian Science by Mr. i Frank; Bell, C. S. B.i Philadelphia, Pa., member" of the board of lectureship of the Mother Church. The First Church of Christ, scientist, m lioston, Ma8sachuselts, in the Grand Thea tre, February 2th,, at 8 o'clock. Von'aod your4friends are cordially invited to attend, 1 f 1 Z Twq Complaints Filed The circnit court win-consldari two ' complaints ; against insurance companies, i according- to papers filed yesterday. One is to collect on a policy andj the other to col-; lect for. agentsj commissions 'al' leged to be due. The former com plaint -is brought' by d," Lne against the .Phoenix Insurance company" alegln g that ht house was destroyed. by.;f ire AugnsV tl 1921, :at'l 1 OZ Shipping," Inflicting f 1580 daniagca-io the, house and 850 to the personal effects.vThe Insurance comr any, he claims, has I not paid him a cent, and no. ad justment "made.' A. C. BohrnstedtJ filed the latter complaint, a sup plemcntal ohVto his action against the, Travelers, Insurance company He alleges"-that' $1809.75- is due him for commissions on policies wrlttrVflr t-airreElicsts, nooi' or 1 1 ! week! TW lmler' ConceHs f o4(j ! Mansfield" Dancers and Qei Hreaine-Schnttxer, plarist; entitles folder' to ber reserved "reata ( val ue S 4). See Bertha Junk Darby, phone 1950-W. flO r . ('; - : 1-:-i' iUss Jjoniac- ' !- I -:- " 1 ; Professional manicurist (ladies and gentlemen ). t Miller's Beauty parlor. Phone 1047. til Outlaw Reported See: I . Portland policy report that tiey hara information, purporting that Berti (Oregon) Jones, central fig ure ia a senstibnal escape from the Oregon penitentiary here on March,. 28 last; year, ia again iin Oregon, j It is. reported that a man who knows;, Jones well - observed him on Stark street driving an Automobile with aa Illinois, license irithi the name-plate of Quinicy underneath., Jonea has been heard from,, according- to-the" reports of various officers.- He escaped with a band of five prisoners and suc ceeding" in eiuding'posses. " llecord Upset if Fred' Klaus' of Salem, senior In dairy husbandry at OAC, is winner- of the - cup: offered ; to the fl-atemlty getting! the highest scholarship average on the cam pua during the fall term of this year, j Kiaug, belongs to Sigma Gamma; ; . , Willamette Graduate Dies Henry ' H. GHfry, . who went to Washington D. C, 4 5 years ago With Senator La. Fayette Grover from Oregon as. his secretary, died there last Saturday while sitting in a chair at his home. . He was 81 TeaTs" of age. t "Sir. Gilfry" was author of "Precedents of the Sen ate, the standard work on, " par liamentary rules of the senate. He was once chief clerk i of the senate and had recently been en gaged In preparing-the legislative history of the & present congress. His home was at Eugene. Pre vious to, his" residence "at Waahr ingtoa ; MrK. Gilfry. resided in . Sa lem- and- was a-' student4 at Wil lamette university.' ' ; ' - . . . Births Are Reported i During the month of January a total of 3 5" births'" were reported to, the city . health . officer. : This does not include all ' births as many reports- hare not, yet' been filed. : " j. - Drager Favors-Pool , 't . W., F5., Drager, ;of thei Drager Frnlt company Js in favor of pool Ing the Oregon- prune crop, of 1925. Within an' area of 200 miles practically all the Italian prunes are grown, consequently it is 1 easier - to control' this produc tion than if. it was scattered over a -large area.: The prune crop se cured a higher: price last year, the highest eince-1920, and Mr. Drag er states that some .cooperative- ar rangement l should ; be - made - and the first move should be made by the growers, , hence keeping the product from the packers who are fooling around with , the growers' product..- All Comforters. 20 per cent off. H. Li. Stiff flO Furniture,. Co, . Asks Deed be St Aside Complaint f Was f filed,' against John Minger aged , fruit 1 grower, in circuit court yesterday by Em ma Whedbeeh, involvings property ; in the estate of, his wife, Adele Mlnger; Iisalieged'infthe com plaint that r John and Adele. Mug ger, during 1921, deeded toher certain property, which the plain tiff declares-was Intended , to oe sold and the' mohey. distributed ambng. heirs. The plaintiff states that" JO tar Afinger' presented brer wltlh. a .pretended deed. from, her- to! "him, which the" woman de clares i she : never signed; The pla ntif 1 1' wants i to I have the deed set aside and, she. be decreed title In theWropjeryj DelayetX One" WefekF-i The . Brandon! ! Onerar company. who. were to open an engagement in ; Salem next Sunday ' with light and comic opera,: will not.be here uatu the. following ! Sundaj, eo- ruary 22. : "; ; Mj j; !;Hl - ,i Salem.SiudeJit Initiated--?- , . '" Emery r Diefenhach of Salemr a senior in mechanical ' engineering, has been "initiated fato the Sigma Tau; national jhobtrary, engineer ing jtraterntiyp Hef U president of tie student chapter of the Am erican society oir, mechanical en gineers at Oregon I Agricultural college "and 'a member of the- Sig-. mahf'Bpslldn; raternitt j--.. n.v;:'" -; Wi'-1' targe Cherry Pool-rf l! M-yr The Salem black f cherry grow- I era association, j ha .; signed. V9 abputall the tonnage they .need for this; year, according to reports made" yesterday after the associr ation had- secured virtually c?0 trma. Georite- Vick L member of the association states that in the j , ;FltlJlT NUT r Trees at attractive prices rOpposttV'O. Epof, HlihJjn" off 'state. Street . ; Phone 10F4 Will Trade Trees' for'Hay" ... n "n fff i j j main" theT-tonhagai ia from-jthe larger orchards and the acreage takes in is of the best. Every pos sible cars Is to be given ta'aroIJ maggots and brown rot. - The best packever. gotten out in the Wil lamette is expected, according to MrvVIckv Blankets- Pillows Comfort era Reduced. H. 11 Stirf Furniture Co. flO Slartin Will Uphckl : Judge Kelly- in circuit .court' yes terday reversed the decision s of the county court in the will case of Lucind ' Briggs " Martin, and consequently,; Samuel B. Jdartin; husband of the- decedent adminis trator of the estate. About $7,000 is Involved in the estate. Martin, the second husband of the woman and the children by her first hus band; objected1 to the terms of the will. The. eireult court decis ion, causes the estate to go back to probate to have the terms of the will carried out. I New Organ Installed - A new pipe organ has been In stalled at the Webb funeral por lors which will be used In fune ral, services conducted there. The organ, of modern design, has a two-stop manual and is motor equipped' with a special ' blower. Expert workmen from ; Portland installed ' the instrument. The ne gotiations? were handled by A. W. Stein' of the Moore Musio House. Dr. EUbanks to Conduct . Mission Study CJasses . Dr. Mi D. Eubank, M, D re turned missionary from China, will conduct' the Mission study .. class at the First Baptist church during the afternoon Tuesday, Wednes day, Thursday and Friday of each week. The meetings' are called for 4 o'clock and wllll ast until 5 o'clock and are to be followed by a discussion. A pot luck supper and. addresses will, feature tha evening, program. s r -. ; - !- : . i :- But about . this arms argument and' the' big" grins others are ' mak ing;; wonder what they are aim ing at? - " t CLOVER DALE I Mr: Zimmerman's : daughter, in Salem Is very sick .m j y Orvllle Thomas, an Eighth grade -pupil 1 went to Salem . Tues day! to visit; the : legislature. : Mr. Albert Henhies and his sis ter, Mary,-expect to . leave Friday for Medford Ore., where, they will visit for a f ew " weeks- with their brother -' Elmer r Hennies and I his family. , ' Mr, F. A. Wood and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wilson- were Salem Visitors Tuesday.5 x v The WCTU held their February meeting, at the home of Mrs. Ly-dia- Schifferer. Sewing, rags for the hostess occupied a part of the day. After . a delightful dinner hour came' the business 'hour, . at the close of . which Miss Emma Schifferer gave the readlngf'Two Glasses' which; was much enjoyed by all. . One more member - was adJ ded - to their . roll,' marking it 2 5. There" were" 15 members "present and four visitors, Mrs. Greer, Mrs. Mata . Garner, Miss Mary i Hennies and Mrs. Butler. r Willie Schifferer fell Monday andcut his face, also broke a bone in -his face.. He was immediately placed under the1 care of a doetbr. At' last reports he -was doing nicely. A party was given Miss Mary Hennies Tuesday ; evening on the Occasion of 'her - eighteenth birth day. Those present were; Miss Mary Hennies; Mr; and Mrs. Xi.- E. Hennies, Mr. Albert Hennies,. Mr. George Staples," Miss Rfath GlvetlS, Mr. Louis Hennies, Mr. and Mrs. Earl j Neer, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Scham pierre, and - Miss Kia Uterine SchampierreV ' "I Mrs. E.- Matthews and her moth mr -.. i . t in tr sif Hi f 11 nc "Pipe's Cold Compound" Breaks, a Cold Right Up: Take . two tab lets everr three hours until three 'vTn0n . urn takm The; first dose al- waya gives relief. JThe secondhand third doses com- rteteiy Dreaa up: he cold. Pleasant nd safe. tq.. take,. lontains no qui- inn or . oniatea. ir 1 11 inn it)u 'Dane's Cold Compound.' Price, ""guar- thirty-five cents. J Druggists thtee ltAdv. --: T Hc.jjnHiU(ii4tci b lo u it IWialu ia u Pife CjJies Biscuits Muffixi everything in which you ub czae o itr grcateJr Icavciil'iibrv'er' . er .left for' St. Louis, Mo., yester day. : , Mrs, Ella Adams left for an ex tended visit to Hiawatha,' Kansas, yesterday. ' Gertrude Watzerling. of Oregon City visited, wltX f rlehdsUn West Salem oyer the week-end.- Others who were'- here during the week end were- Gladyy Paul, Myrtle Lewis and Gertie Needham.- from v Amity, yesterday. ; ' H H. Booster -.of .Woodburn visited' iu. Salem yesterday. . " IW S: Clark of; Albany Was a Salem business visitor yesterday. " F: G.- Vatt-Bttren .was in Salem from Aumsville Monday. Mrs. E. E. W'atkins was in Sa lem ffom ' Hubbard Monday. . Dr.v C. V. Littler was a visitor here Monday- from-Albany.- ' Samr- Loeds was" in s Salem' from Portland Monday morning. O. B. Hartzle of Crooked Finger was-in the city Monday 'afternoon. Mn and Mrs. M, L. Morris were in Salem - from- McMinnville yesterday-- .'.",'.: ; ; .; .v E. w.E11Is of Eugene was in the - city yesterday. ' D. H. Simpson and son of "Al bany were guests at the .Salem Chamber of Commerce. yesterday. T. B. Hooker, sheriff of Polk county, was in Salem yesterday. - C. van Patten, local contractor, Is recovering after being on the sick' list for several weeks. W. A. Long, Instructor in the r F,e el fine! : Le t "Cascar ,ets" . clean "E your bowels o V'e r a c ting". Millions of S 1 .' Si' men, women and children Uake ' this harmless laxative-cathartic. It doesn't sick en you like pills, oils, calomel and salts. Tastes niceacts wonder ful. 10c, 25c and 60c boxes any drugstore- Adv. NEIiSONBROS. 355 Chemekcb' Phone ISOd let mm Yea- i HEATCI8 PR031EL1 Just ive usi your name and address and we will have our salesman call land go over your -heating1 problem with yon with out any. obligation on your part "EASTMAN SIBLOCO : FUIINACES $73.69 and trp, InstaUea Complete EASTi.liVN BROS' S"WT1 Ztltmrtfia B!r Tiv Co.) LJrertoa, Crta" VCascarets" 10c .if Constipated, I . Dizzy, Bilious- y5f ffSsL and stimulate .C ijO your liver. No T'2h'! '? -gri pin g or V I Iff" I 0 POUTE SERVICE -V 0PERT SKI LL : THAT IS ; tHOWVfEl M i H L1L iijiiiidiiiiiii: OREGON ; LAST TIMES TO DAT ' ? RUDOLPH 5 CX VALENTINO : . r ---. in y 1 ; "A SAtXTED DEVIL ' ':' , By Iif x Beach . liitiiiiDiiiiiii. LIBERTY LAST TIMES TODAT , r ANTONIO JIOENO . AGNES AYliES 1 - . . in "THE STORY WITHOUT v-A NASSE" ' . A Paramount Picture immtDiniiin Silverton high echool, was' a vis itor -in Salem during' the week-end. Mr. Long is d-'rector' of physical education at the 'silvcr ton f high- school. , . ". - LOGAIJCEnnY POoU ad vine fon sal: -41 CAPITAL DAliGA : :i . HOUSE . The House of a Million 'aiij One Bargain's . 815 CENTER ' i Thursday f Feb. 12 , at:8:15 Unitersity' Glee Club . ' First Blethodist (uril' Entertainment of 'the highest type '." , '-. Novelties Features Soloists' Tickets at 3Ioore;s, Will ' or-at?Door V . . Students ic:i $1.00 Men who s h a v themselves k n o -how much a r.r lather brush 1 make a-coUfori shave.' 'Your Rexall Drug Store has good assortment of) qusl brushes at very low prices. L in rub be" r and guaranteed. : There's no gift a jnan will r preciate more. . :.. icea rrn; cf from to V Perry. pz'Z'.zz 115 Vz-'.h C -r. k. 3 :