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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1925)
0 I D R E S S W E L L A N D S V c c E r There is real satisfaction , 1 t G. W. JOHNSON & CO. CITY NEVS IN BRIEF . AT TIIE THEATERS TODAY Grand "The City That Nerer . Sleeps," with Ricardo Cor- : tex and Virginia Lee Cqr- bin. ' I,lhrtT "nartrtloa an1 "Vincennes." Oregon Oh Doctor," by Harry Leon Wilson. f Committee Appointed , on a commiuea oy uovernor I 1 t A Ait 11 fBA S 9 Vt 4& Qnllw AAAlf iuo vvaaayw va, vuo uuti vie? a. dam in Malheur" county. They are Judge William Duby, member of the state highway commission; J. H. Raley, Pendleton attorney, and Fred Philips, jancher of Bak er, f r' Always In Trouble " i At the Hayesrille school house. Feb. 14, 8 p. m. $5c and 15c. "New Name for Street - If the request of the property owners along' Liberty street is complied with the name of the street will be changed to Broad way, according to a -prominent WOODRY Buys Furniture Phone 511 TER3HNAL , TAXI SERVICE Bars tor hire without diiteri PHONE 2020 Day and Night Service POPULAR PRICED Hen's and Young Uena Tailored Suit $25 to 4S D. H. MOSHER TAILOR Dr. B. H. White Osteopathy - Surgery Eleetronie Diagnosis and Treat ment (Dr. Abram'a method) Office Phone 5 or 46-J 606 U. S, Bank Bids. LADD BANKERS General Banldhg- Business ' ... . -m - , Office Hours from ! a. m. tol p. bv m Garry all f-V ' PK0N2 030 . DRESS WELL AND SUCCEED .'. STETSON ? ? in Stetson Hats! ; We have want you to see them. DRESS WELL AND SUCCEED business man who Is" a heavy property owner on ; that street. The change in the name is argued by many people who assert that it is the only logical name. Lib erty street merges into Broadway near the Wade store in North Salem. i . Portia Mansfield Dann ' Season ticket holders reserve seats Tues. Feb. 17, Grand theater, 10 a. m., 4 p. m., and 7 p. m., 9 p. m. - General seat sale Wed. Feb. 18. Prices, S2, S1.50, 1, fl4 Class Is Popular I The public speaking class was conducted last night by ; W. G. Harrington, instructor from Port land. The class has been organ lzed for a number of years and Mr. Harrington has been here in this capacity before. Arrange ments .were made last spring to secure the services of this out standing teacher, but because of illness in his family he was unable to visit the. city, i Many of the former, pupils of Harrington have enrolled . in the class, and meet each Thursday evening, Notice Merchants ! ' ; y -,: We nave received copies of a booklet containing Information on the New Federal Income Tax Law. The wording is such as to make clear to anyone the manner in which to make out his Income Tax Report. The books are i free to anyone calling or writing to The National Cash Register Co., 291 N. Commercial St.; Salemr Ore. ' -I fl4 English Class Arranged For the benefit of men who desire to learn to read and write the English language, classes are conducted each Friday evening at the Salem YMCA. j Competent in structors are willing to lend their Dancing! Dancing! Salem's New Auditorium , Ladies Free ;, ;; , . Wednesday and Saturday Bezanson's Melody Phienda Skating, Skating, Skating At Dreamland Thursday, Friday, Saturday v 7:30 to 10 p. m. Hear Our. New Calliope Sizes of Coal "from tua large furnace to the smallest nut size TeU us for what purpose tha coal Is required and we'll point out the proper slxe to usa. But although we carry all sizes, we handle only one quality, the very best eoal from the very best mines. Our coal service la yours to command. Price range from f 10 to fl5 Also handle Cie best ' Ciamond TMisettea CIS D R E S S W E L L A N D S U C C E E D the new styles, and we 469 State St. assistance to those dd creasing, their knowledge of Eng lish. Gray Improvement 8hoppe : ; Lunch-time beauty . treatments for the business woman. 413 Ore gon Bldg. Phone 187. . fl5 Birth Reported ., The birth of a boy to Mr. and Mrs. D. Sterenson of Route 4. Salem, 1 was reported yesterday afternoon. Mrs. E. LaBot. a sis ter of Mrs. Stevenson, is visiting here from Denver, Colo. Drum Corps to Rehearse The drum and buele corns of the American Legion will meet for rehearsal tonight at the Clif ford Brown warehouse. It Is im perative that the members be pre sent for this meeting because of died r RODGERS At the home of her daughter. Mrs. G. W. Wood, at Eighteenth and Ferry streets, Mrs. Sarah Rebecca Rodgers. age 82, a pioneer of 1852. She is the widow of the late Clark Rodgers, and mother of Mrs. S. W. Read of ,Corvallls, Clarence N. Rodgers of Portland, Clayton O. Rodgers of Portland, Cecil P. Rodgers of Salem, and Mrs G. W. Wood of Salem. Funeral announcements . will be made later by the Rigdon & Son, mor tuary. ..?. SCHELLBERG At the residence, . 6o3 South Commercial, Feb. 12, Otto G. Schellberg. age 62. ;He was the husband of Dell Schell : berg, and brother, of Herman, of Salem, E. C, of California. O. B. of. New York. A. A. of ' Portland, Leo E. of Washing i ton, D. C. . Norman of Seattle, and Mrs. A. H. La Croyx of Portland. Funeral services will ; be held from the Rigdon mor 1 tuary Saturday, Feb. 14, at 1 . p. m.. under the auspices of the Knights of Pythias. Interment at Stayton. f . , AUSTIN In this city. Feb. 12. . Mrs- H. Lynwood Austin, age , 23. Announcement of funeral l will be made later by , the Rig don & Son mortuary, : : t SMITH At the home, near Lib erty, Feb. 11, 'Miss. Flora Ella Smith sister of Mrs. J. D. Mann and Miss Rebecca T. Smith. Funeral will be held Saturday, Feb. 14, at. 10:30 a. m. from the Rigdon & Son mortuary, with services at City View cem etery. , ' ' i KENNEDY Helen D. Kennedy died at a local hospital Feb. 11, at the age of 54 years. She Is survived by her widower, Jas. R., Kennedy three children, Walter R. of Eugene; W. and Ruth of Salem; one brother, William Rothrock of Bniings, Mont., and a sister, Mrs. C. S. . Gribfind of Newport. Iowa. Funeral services , wui oe neia at the Webb funeral parlors on Saturday. Feb. 14, at 19 a. m. Interment in City .View ceme tery. . :A , ? 1,; J : -" v FUNERALS The funeral of Mrs. Fannie D. Nur. who died Feb. 11th, will be held at, the Webb funeral parlors Saturday, 14th, at 1: 30 p. m. Rev. Acheson will have charge of serv ices. Interment will be - in the City View cemetery. The funefal of Henry R. Cum mings who died Feb. 10th. will be held at the Webb Funeral Parlors todav at 2:00 p. m. Rev. H. W. Johnson will have charge of rerv ices. Interment will be , In the City View cemetery. ; RIGDON SOH'S . We have another Star. Sold late in 1924 runs and looks fine. ' A good buy at 450, ' . See Us For Used Cars 7 - - mm important business matters that are to come up at that time. Any Legionaire wanting to learn to play the drum or, the bugle is re quested to get in touch with some of the Legion officials and he will be cared for. Whether, the Indi vidual is an experienced drummer or bugler makes no difference. The corps has efficient instructors on hand to give the necessary in struction. The executives of the corps are asking j for better sup port of the unit. Popular music, 12 less. Water man Piano school, McCornack Bid. . . 113 Banker Visits City , : i Eugene Hayter, vice-president of the Dallas National bank; was a visitor In the city yesterday. Part of the day was spent at the Capitol on legislative business. Bardies: Is Denton G. Burdick, speaker of the $ house, . was kept away from the : legislature , Thursday after noon bv illness. Representatives Coffey and Graham presided. j Woodward Is Speaker "Lincoln's Life and Destiny" was the subject of an address de livered by Representative Wood ward before the high school stud ents Thursday morning. ; ' ' Speeders Are Arrested M. W. Armstrong and G. B. Davis were arrested for speeding and fined in the police court yes terday. W. S. Hicks, C. M. Greg ory. R. A. Snodgrass and Edward Krenz . were held on the same charge and are to appear In the police court at a later date. See Vick Brothers- Radio ad in this issue. fl3 Two Mashers PineheA ! W. W. Robinson and C. L. Ap ple, two transients in Salem were picked up by the Salem police last night on charges of molesting young women on the street." The two men, roughly dressed, were traveling In a light car. ' t. Stamped Lunch Sets 20 per cent off on all lunch lets. The Petite Shop (over. Bu- sicks.) . fl3 Escapes From Hospital Georxe Fisher, aged 56 years. escaped from the state hospital yesterday. He was wearing a blue coat, overalls, soft hat,' and heavy work shoes at the time of his es cape. He is five feet, 10 inches in height and weighs 165 pounds. Valentine Dance - Schindler Hall Saturday night. 113 Loses True Friend . Bob Hall, a paralytic living south of Salem, lost a true friend yesterday when someone poisoned his dog, "Trixle," the only com panion of the invalid. - Bob and his dog were inseparable, and it is with sorroy that he reports the loss of his friend. ' Red Satin Valentine Hearts "i Filled with delicious Gray Belle candy; 25c and up. - fll Duet to be Rendered I Donald and Glenn Woodry will appear in a duet number at the Grand theater this evening featur ing the song, "Beautiful Home of the Rose,", which has been dedi cated to the Oregon blind. Ladies and Gentlemen's ' Manicuring. 245 N. High St. Phone 1690. ' i " " I "3 Committee to Meet .,' . . ; People interested In the upkeep and the repairing of Salem streets are requested to meet at the city hall tonight to discuss the Ques tion with a committee appointed for the occasion. . Hal D. Patton declares that it Is the most Im portant committee meeting of, the year. 4 . , ;i Meeting a Success , ? The Illinois meeting held at the Chamber of Commerce rooms last night was a success, according to the large crowd In attendance. A musical program arranged i by Miss Mary Eyre was the feature of the evening. John S. Marshall presided at the meeting. .1 Boys Disturb Radios . . The identity of one of the two boys who have been using the Morse code during the "radio pro gram hoars here were discovered. it 1s claimed, and steps are to be taken to see that they do not in terfere with the pleasure of hun dreds of radio fans In this vicin ity.- ;. ? .;. - i: A Correction j ;. ; Miller's advertisement Inj yes terday's afternoon paper, stated "new spring coats, special $1S.50" It should have read, "New spring dresses" special $18.50. MUlers. ": K ': i fl3 Crowds Great Divide : S Mrs. L, R. Linn of eilrerton died : yesterday after a lingering illness. 1 She is survived by her husband, L. R. Linn, and Carrol Linn, an infant son; : Grace I Linn, a student at : Willamette; Marion Linn, a teacher at the Salenj high school, and 'Loyal Linn, principal of the high school at Myrtle (Point. Birthdays Yesterday - County Judge J. T. Hunt and County Clerk 17, G. Boyerj cele brated their birthdays yesterday and they proudly called out the fact ' that Abraham Lincoln was born Ion the same day, many years ago. Pacific Coast Recognized ' During the January meeting pf the board of directors of the Am erican Photographers' association, it was ordered that recognition be given ' the Pacific International Photographers association. ! In addition, it was voted to assist them in their exhibitions, to offer the use of the eastern exhibit. and to loan them the services of a trained demonstrator. Vick Brothers I Are now selling radio. See their 113 ad in this issue. Women to Entertain The women's . society of the First' Baptist are to entertain the uraaie iton society, ana ineir mothers Friday afternoon ai two o'clock at the meeting rooms of the church.. Some of the children will offer a program as part of the entertainment. i Popular music, 1 2 less. Water man Piano school, McCornack Bid. -; ; fi3 To Have Party i The young people of the Bap tist church are to have a party at the church parlors Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock, wnich win be featured by "the wearing of pecu liar costumes. 'A stunt program is planned and over; 100 Invita tious have been Issued. RedjjSMtia Valentine Hearf K.Faied with delicious Gray Belle candy; 25c and up. I I fl3 Her SIxty-fiftli Birthday I Mrs. M. El Brooks, known in Salem as Anntie Brooks, and re spected for' her many kind deeds, came to Oregon fifty years' r go, and she will celebrate - her 65th birthday ; anniversary tomorrow, Feb. '14. J r. - Medals Awarded " At a recent "meeting of the Modern Woodmen j of America lodge of Salem a competition wajs held to "ascertain' the1 best drilled menibers of the drill! team. Med als for' proficiency- were awarded to Leon Nelson. Alvin Rookstool, and Walter Persons. - Salem Art and Beauty Shoppe Reduction on lamps, Art goods. Stamped goods. Hemstitching 5c and'7e:' ' t-. ; n3 Cut This Out If Is Worth Money Send this ad and ten cents to Foley at Co. 2835 Sheffield Ave Chicago, , I IL. writing your name and address clearly. J You will re ceive a. sample bottle 'of Foley's Honey .and Tar 1 Compound fori coughs, colds and hoarseness, also sample package of Foley' Pills,' a diuretic stimulant for the kidneys, and Foley's Cathartic Tablets for constipation and biliousness. These dependable remedies are tree from opiates and - have helped millions of people. . Trjf tbemlAd v.. i v POB SALES BY OWNER . Choiee - out front" wmM " lot. ' Belmont and Xorth. Capitol. t $ H. KIGGIXS, care of " ' Carl' Bowersox Grocery LOGANBERRY POSTS and WIRE FOR SALE -CHEAPO CAPITAL BARGAIN :',.,'.'' HOUSE , Iha Hovse of a Million and :',!' .: One Bargains t 215, CENTER f EqioriQMSMjei Hunt Receives Appomtmenfc- " ' John H. Hant, of the firm of Nelson and Hunt, Druggists; re ceived notification yesterday . of his appointment as pharmacist in the Naval Reserve. This posi tion gives Mr. Hunt the rank of a warrant officer and ; besides per mitting him to take a three weeks' cruise -each: summer,! jit carries a salary of several hundred dollars per year.; Mr. Hunt has already served five years in the navy;: Get Building Permits Adam Engel is to : construct a dwelling at 1220 North Summer which will cost 84250. according to the. permit issued yesterday by City Recorder Poulsen. Another one was Issued to J. W. Goode to erect a brick dwelling at 1670 N. Church. . It is to cost 2500ac cording to the figures of theVper mit. 'M :! : ? t Boxiug Salem Armory ; h i Phil 'Bayes of Salem vs. Joe Marcus of Portland, 10 three min ute rounds.; !:! Salem Manning J of Salem vs. Kid Carter ' of Oregon City, 6 three minute rounds. 8:30 Monday Feb; 16. '15 Photographers Plan Meet The Willamette Valley Photographers- will, meet ; at Corvallis Saturday evening for the purpose of ; electing j officers for the ensu ing .year and to conduct business affairs. They will feature "plans for the coming events and, con ventions that i are to be made in the Pacific Northwest. i ' I Waffle Luncheon " First Congregational church. Saturday noon. " ; f-13 Church to Feature Services ; i The regular church services of the Unitarian church, with Rev. Martin Fereshetian, pastor, will be in charge of the . Young People's organization Sunday. , The young people Vill have full; charge of the services. Including the preach ing of the sermon. Gerald Kubin is to preach the sermon and his topic will be "Religion for Young People." j H-jjl i; j j- ;jJ i; j - jij " Are to Hold Retreat- i i : The Baptist pastors i of the Wil lamette district are to hold ,a re treat in Portland during the last week in February, it was announc ed yesterday. Although the pro gram is not completed,! it is known that Rev. M. D Eubanks, a re- turned missionary irora cnina, will be one Of , the 1 outstanding sneakers. This 'meetinc is called once each year, and is featured by a get-together: of the pastors of the Baptist church; n i ; -,- r Births are Reported Donna Marie Austin is the name given: to the baby daughter; born to Mr. and Mrsi Herman Li Aus tin of 965 N. Fifth ; Marjorie El len. Peterson was born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peterson at; 2545 Hazel; Robert Matthew Smith to Mr. and Mrs. Ed. J. Smith of 157 South Winter; Joseph Raymond Slick to Mr. and Mrs.1 Ed. H. FRUIT NUT i ? : Trees at attractive prices Opposite O. E. Depot, 140 S. . High, jum off State Street ' : ,k Phone 10F4 I i j Will Trade Tree for Hay Select ageamine : '! i .(I i i II il i 1,1 l-l : ! : I- Free i llll!itilr.;flil : 3 I Orange Blossom ' Engagement Ring . i tmd later match it with ;.'.; asm'terB " .! 'j: y: ' i:,: I Orange Blossom' V- " 1 IVeddmg RS ' ;; ', -; " tl '; :' u if -.JcweOed ' H -.I.'...? - ..!':.J ,t J I - ' t- : ' IMt j- ..! . : 3; ;s- I -M i :i p: . v Gmmn Orrr BUumm Rtmrt e f'l I 1 ti mmrk mmd th -writs. Qrmmgt m ml tt Help the Boys la . il , - :;y,:. L i : i .,. I M : .... ;: ' i -. mm mm , ' m i - i Slick,' 1430 Center,. and Constance Elaine Davis , to ! J. Herald Davis of 1260 Erlxon, according to re ports filed with the city health officer yesterdayj r ; 'f Symphony to be With a week Changed ; the Salem sym phony will be reorganized, accord ing to the statement of . Dr. John R. Sites, director Much interest has been shown j during the past five : years'-activity of the organ ization and much has been ac complished.! . ' J j " -:. Night Cough Quickly Relieved This is the substance of a letter received from H.f W. Webb, Quin cy, UK l'I coughed a great deal, especially at night. Tried almost everything and have found noth ing to equal Fojey's Honey and Tar'Compoond. 0ne dose relieved my cough and I rested ' well all night." One of the largest selling medicines In the i world. .Contains no opiates, j Safe' for children. In sist upon Foley's. Refuse substi tutes. Adv. . ; j '- BITS FOR BREAKFAST : r ' Queer world . , ' !. s We are alt. a little queer ; V - And everything. Is more or less awry. Take the parking ordinance In Salem. . In order to help business, the city council framed and passed this ordinance, requiring : among other things that on' the busy down town streets a car must not remain parked iir'one place for mora than one hour. That' seems the proper thing. It Is designed to curb the selfishness of the parav ine hoe. who puts his car In iront of a place of business and leaves it there, regardless of the rights of other people (-especially of the rights of those who want to drive un and do i business there. But no general law. can be administer ed, however, just oh the whole, that does not injure some one. On Wednesday afternoon a man from the country drove into Salem 'and parked his car" Jnear the foot of a ' stairway leading to a doctor a" office. The; man was sick. His wife was with him. But the, doctor as busy. " There was a waiting crowd. The sick man - with the parked car had o await his turn. It was a few minutes over ine hour, not to exceed ten minutes, when the sick- man finally got back to hia carand It was tag ged by a traffic policeman. So. the sick man and his wife had to go I j Another Furniture- ' ' AUPTION SALE FRIDAY, FEB. 13, 1:30 P. M. 390 Hoy t SU Between S. High and Com'I Take South Commercial Street Car, get off at Monument Works A No i TTniversai 6-hole ranee, like new: large heater, 5 beda, springs and mattresses; 3 dressers; 2 extension tables; rockers; dining chairs; kitchen cabinet; DreaKiast lame; rugs; iuioieuiH. home canned fruit; davenport;, draperies; kitchen utensils; dishes; fruit! jarst carpet sweeper; wash tubs; wood lift, and a lot of other articles that go to furnish a home. Terms cash. H. U McCLOW.- - '; j Owner, 300 Hoyt St. ! P. S. Good 6-roomed house and garage for rent - See owner In rear- ': aaftuEH gay, uiat&h H,' - - - c - - - -a- For One. Feb. 13 to Bring in your Old Ring. Pick 1 . but one of our beautiful new ' Platinum, White Gold or. Green Gold, 1 8-k mountings. ' Save Ya to Yl on the price, and we will mount the gem , ' pyREE. Our expert Diamond :v setter will do the work while r you wait. Many new designs ; to choose from. 1 ,( Your i Old Weddins Ring : made T modern. Cover it gold designs to ring. Eros, Jewelers and Silversmiths 339 State Street, corner Liberty the Ilospital American Red Cress RoU Call Feb. 0-14 to the city recorder's office: L2i IT'--" they were obliged to pay a fine. t Perhaps a dollar, with a wart In?; ; that the next time it will be J J or more. ", ; " "' Now, that traffic policeman dl;l ; right. It was his business to see to the enforcement of the law. Hof did not know the owner of tho car was sick. He did not know he as unavoidably detained. The ; people of Salem do not want to , appear as harsh- and mean and ' grasping; as taking the poor sick., , man's dollar away from him; and" more especially as branding the poor sick man abd his wife as criminals, law breakers. This was i the first time they were ever ar rested. . Still, that ordinnnce is right, and It would be of no ser vice if it were not enforced." Alii the people have a right to the use! Of the parking spaces-down town.V and not some parking space hog for eahc particular parking space. D OREGON LAST TIMES TODAY OH DOCTOR" by, : ' . , Harry Leon Wilson Tomorrow NORMA TAL.MAIK3E iiiiiiiiniiiiiiii LIBERTY NEW TODAY Double Bill . "DADDIES" and "Vincennes A Show for Every American GRAND NEW TONIGHT "The City That ' Never Sleeps" .. r ; With , k a. " ALL STAR CAST FBI. SAT. - SUN. F. N. WOODRV, Auctioneer, Phone 511 - . - - , - - . - - - Week fi with white or green '"I match your other I OREGON 0 111 lllll Illl D i 1 !! 11.. ' ' - M r - ' ' "V r" 1 . . " 11 ', .; ' i ' -