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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1925)
SATURDAY. MORNING. FEBRUARY ; 14. .1923 DRESS WELL AHD SUCCEED W I; b R E S s ' J IV E L L A N D . ! s u c c E E D D R S Wo ksvo'a 1821 Willy-' Kaiskt touring. fiepaintwl ul rasa liko mew. - Wiotvar gets this ear (eta mors than at pars for. ey ire - 1 S-i--'4 Tin vy E L L A N D S U C C E E D " ' - it TKe NeW Styles quality G. W. JOHNSON & CO. CITY: NEWS, IN AT THE THEATERS TODAY Oregon NormaYTalmage In "The Only Woman." - Libert y "Daddies,- and - - . "Vincennes," Grand -"The City That Never Sleeps.", with Ricardo Cor- tex and Virginia Lee Cor- . tin. : : ... :; Building Permit Issued- Friday,. the 13th. was used by Joe P. Ringwald to secure a build-, ing permit from City Recorder Marten Poulsen. Y Ringwald will erect a dwelling at 234 Miller, which wiil cost1 $3,000. . Dr. Stone At Perry's Drag Store. f21 Police Court Reports M J. Linhart and -Edward Krenz paid a fine of $7.50 each in FOR BALE BY OWNER Oioic ent " front corner lot. Belmont sod North CapitoL , Inquire of H. KIGGIXS, care of Crl Bowonox Oroeory .. Buya Furniture Phme 511 - " ... , TERMINAL - . TAXI 6EBVIC13 Can for hire without ArtTen PHONE 2020 Day and Night Service POPULAR PRICED Men's and Toons Men's Tailored Snita 25 to S4S D. H. MOSHER TADLOR Dr. ail. While Osteopathy - Surgery Electronic Diagnosis and Treat ment (Dr. Abram'a method) Office Phone 86 or UW r 600 U. 8. Bank Bids. LADD BANKERS ' V' CstatUshed IMS General Banians Business , Office Honrs frona ! a.: m. to S p. m We;CariyiiSiZGsW PH0I3 c:d for the Spring Season that means so much who appreciate service $3.00 1 to $7.00 DRESS WELL AND SUCCEED police court yesterdayafter they had been arrested on charges of exceeding the speed limit, R. A. S nod grass, ho wever. forfeited the $10 which he had: left as ball money. , Officer Hickman made the arrests. Y ;;Y YY... t .1 .rr Y, S The V. W. C. 1 A. Rummage Sale February 16-17-18. Phone Mrs. W. I. Staley.i 1353, or deliver at the United States National Bank building when yon hare collected your packages. Clothes and fur nishings : of all kinds acceptable. Linoleum Remnan At less than . cost. Furniture Co. - -; IL L. SUff f-14 Pythian Attention The funeral of our late brother, Otto G. Shelburg, will take place at 1 o'clock Saturday afternoon at Rigdon's mortuary. All members of the order are requested to at tend In a body. (Signed )L. H. Vinson. C. C.L Walter Lennon,' K. of R. & S. I fl4 Attention Special Turkey Dinner, 75c Served Sunday from 12 to 8 p. m. Salem Res taurant. 159 S. High, fl5 Wanted, a $3500 Oni( a 19500 Salem propecty. Socolof sky,. 341 Sate. . ' ' . 115 New Raffle Discussed In order that the Lions club of this city may secure funds, to be used In sending Ja delegate to' the national convention, the Austral- - FRUIT NUT Trees at attractive, prices Opposite 0.: K Depot, 140 8. High, jn off State Street PhfMie 10F4 . Will Trade, Treee forHay ; Dancing! Dancing! Salem's New Auditorium -i Ladies Free Wednesday and Saturday Bevaasoa's Melody Phieada Skating, Skating, Skating At Dreamland ' Thursday, Friday, Saturday" v ;7: 30 to 10 p. m. . Hear Our New Calliope- &;BUSH , from the large furnace tor the smaUest nut aixe. Tell -os for what purpose the coal Is required and well point out the proper slxe to use. f" But althongb. we .carry all sixes, -we handle only one quality, the very beat coal: from, the very -beet mines, v Our coal service is yours tor i command ; ; ,; '.': -' 1 ' rrioes range from $10 to $15 ; Also handle tie . best ' Claxaond Brlqaettea CIS Here Now all in that superb to men 469 State St. BRIEF ian raffle Is to be instituted. The new method of raising funds is a nigniy exciting one, and the prom Ise for a peppy ; meeting are. exceuenc j Attention Speeui Turkey- Dinner, 75c; Served Sunday from 12 to 8 p. m. Salem Restaurant 159 S. High. Ins Boxing - Salem Artnorr : ! PhU Bayes iOf Salem vs. ! Joe Marcus of Portland. 10 three min ute rounds. Salem Manning of oaiem vs. aw carter of . Oregon w. o three minute rounds. 8:30 Monday Feb. 16. e ; r jfl5 ..Legion Corps Meet Tonight" The American Lerfnn enma I win meet tonight instead of last night as nreviOUSIV annnnnfT Anirtn. iu vu desiring to Join the drummers and vugiers are -- welcome to : nut In DIED ---v- n RODGERS At the home of I her daughter. Mrs. G. W. Wood, at Eighteenth and Ferry streets, Mrs. Sarah Rebecca Rodgers, age 82, a pioneer of 1852. j She is the "widow of the late Clark Rodgers, and mother of Mrs. 8. W. Read of Corvallis, Clarence , , N. Rodgers of Portland; Oay . Ion O. Rodgers of i Portland, Cecil P. Rodgers of Salem and . - Mrs. Ol W-Wood of Salem. A brief service will be held at . (the residence at 12:45 o'clock, after which the funeral cortege ' will "proceed to Turner where . the 1 funeral service wilt take "f Plee' at 2 o'clock.: The Iterl . r Blaine Klrkpatrick will of flcl '' te.. ' Interment at the 'Twin ' Oaks cemetery, under direction of the Rigdon i'Son mortuary. SMITH At the home near Lib erty. Feb. 11, Miss Flora Ella Smith, sister of Mrs. J. D-Mann and Miss Rebecca T. Smith. Fuheral will -be held Saturday, Feb. 14, at 10:30 a. m. from the Rigdon & Son ' mortuary, : "with services at City View- cem etery. ; SCHELLBERG At the residence, 653 South Commercial. Feb. 13, Otto G. Schellberg, age 62. ".He was the husband of Dell Schell berg, and brother of Hermes hellberg of Salem; E;1c of California, O. B. of New- -Tork, A. A. of Portland, Leo E. of Washington, p.-CL," and Norman of Seattle, and Mrs. A. ; H. La Croyx of Portland. Funeral " services will be held from the Rigdon mortuary Saturday, Feb. 14, at 1 v- m., nnder the aus pices of the Knights of Pythias. Interment at Stay ton. HUMBTJRG William Humburg died at a local hospital Friday, Feb. 13, 1925 . Deceased! was born In Germany July 2. 185S. and had resided in Salem for 40 years. He was a nephew of the late William Butte. Sr. He leaves the following relatives: An aunt. Mrs. Magdaline Butte and seven cousins. Rudolph, William. Christopher, Anna, Carl, of Salem. -Mrs. A. -E.1 Fin lay and Henry Butte of Port land. Funeral announcements will be published later by the alem mortuary.;; f ' v ' - 1TXERALS L j ' The funeral of Helen D. Ken nedy, who died Feb. 1 1 r will be held at 10 a. m. today' at 1 the Webb funeral parlors. Rer. John Evans will have charge of services. Interment In City View cemetery. The funeral of ' Mrs. Fanny Neer.-who died Feb. 11. will be held at the Webb , Funeral par lors; today at -1:20 p. m.- .Rev. Mr. Achcson will have rharre of services'. Interment in C4tyV4ew cemetery. . " niGDON son's their appearance, even if they do not know a thing about drums or bugles. The Legionaires are. In terested in building up a strong corps here In. this department. . Ppepare Voarself for Advancement. Pacific Expert School. 428 Ore. Bldg. fl4 Valentine Danci I Schlndler Hall tonight. fl4 Notice Merchants We have 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- free to anyone calling or writing to The National Cash Register Co.. .291 N. Commercial St., Salem, Ore. v w., : ' fi4 Birth Certificate - Betty Louise Boyce was . the name given to the! baby daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde J Boyce at 531 North High, accord ing to the birth report filed jrith the. city, health officer yesterday. Y. W. C. A . 7 Rummage Sale,-February 16. 17 and 18. Will anyone having ma terial suitable for I rummage sale phone Mrs. W. I. Staley, 1353, or deliver at the United. States Na tionai Bank Building.. , f 15 Alaska Reindeer Meat- Served at the Gray Belle today. . ' i fl4 Brooree Entertain ' The "entertainment committee of the Moore's Music House enter tained the Brooks 'Parent-teacher association of Brooks last night in a program of musical and drain atlc numbers. Solo features by Meta Thompson, director of ;the fheet music department.' Kenneth McCormack, piano artist, and 6th- trs of the committee were present Portia Mansfield Dancers ' - 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. $2, $1.50, $1. n4 . .Fine Musical Program ' At the First Christian -church: on Sunday evening. Echo sing. and other special numbers. All will like pur program: fl4 Rummage--ale Successful- The rummage sale of the "Busi ness and f"Pr6fesslonal';Womeni, club has proven a success accord ing to the reports issued yester day. Many articles, of clothing on hand were ' sold and there is a need for additional supplies. - The women are holding the sale to se cure funds to apply on the build In? fund.. They Tfcre planning on erecting a modern building in the near future.- - ;ny .articles of clothing that cantbe sold .are de sired by the organization. , - Wanted $320O " On farm property. Ben F.- West. 370 State. ; ; ; V" i . r Alaska Reindeer Meat- Served at the Gray Belle today. V :ih:v, :-y: f 14 Gets Hoodoo Number A coincidence in-the UBe of the figure 13 was noted at the Marion county Jail yesterday when the 13th -prisoner was Hocked up on Friday the 3 3th. In cell 13, it was reported.- The man to come un der the peculiar arrangement of numbers was Theodore Hurd. al leged chicken thief, who had his back riddled by an alert farmer near Wood burn I recently. The Pain Eased in 3 minutes Rheumatic pais, aching joints. soreness, stiffness, lameness. The new-day relief is red pep per.-' Nothing, else offers such con centrated, such penetrating heat. And heat that doesn't hurt you. t You feel it instantly. In three minutes the sore spot is warmed to the depths. Circulation starts. congestion is relieved.- The sore ness and pain disappear. . - No old-time method compares with .the new. . Red Pepper .Rub is the modern way. You'll be de lighted with It. VVv fKeep a jar ever-ready. Get it now. it may save you noun 01 pain." which C often starts at night. It's the quickest relict men know.' : -.- . ' "RED S I I . U I t i fe& , Open a ' cart of Snowdrift' and you will It is as white ; as-freshly 1 f MM pure, but its purity is i H It Snowdrift1 is ! made by the Wesson Oil people out of oil as cilhardeiiei and whippei into a creamy white fat and packed in an irtiht can to keci it: as .Thercxq1)uWri't I ' ' ' ! pic crust, dr ror i li : I WW. keys of the celj were jnot turned on the prisoner yesterday, how ever," but a few days previous to the date.: Nevertheless the spell that: he has ;cat oveit the, other 12 prisoners and he jcotinty Jail is rarefully noted. j The prisoners desire that the jl 4th man shall be lmprinoued, and the : officers are on pi alert, for they know what may hanoen. , I ! ' ' fir' 'itflflf 4 If 1 Big Wioot .1! 1. 3d C Herrln 1 s. Sun( ndyJ 15th. 4 miles ' east on Market Hreet. 9:30 a. m. . 1 f-14 ? " 'I 4i - --IS j ! iiljli Linoleum Remnants Y At less'tnan; cost, Furuitutre Co. S i- 1 - t r 1 11,1 L". Stiff l 114 i 11. -.!;,!:! i I , , -.: -. New President! Installed-! ni Cecil Edwards is; the newly In stalled president of the Salem Hl-Y club, taking I the place of George Hester: Other! officers are Dwlght '-' Adams, ivice! p'residentr Ezra Webb, siecrerjf treasurer, OREGON Mi STARTING TODAV TALMADGE "The Only Wdntan IlilllllCIIIIIIII LAST TItES TODAY "DADDIES? jl "VINCENNES" .--a, , 'v Tomorrow ,t J, Yv 'Ybvcj qse& I Y;f: "Winner , takk ! alt IIIIIIIIDIIIIIIII GRAND - Y;4TODAv-fsrNvj j: ; he City.That Never with; It ... RICARDO CORTKZ VII1GLMA LEE XRWN LOSAIlCinnY POSTS od VIaE FOH SALE CMEAP CAPITAL DAriGAItl : ; HOUSE , i',. The House of si Mill loo! and Oae Bargains - -j i -- - ' S13 CENTER ) LIBERTY ' D one reason why sweet an 1 Trech as the be 'anything; . nicer than Snowdrift, for 'making cake,' biscuit, cr - v:i and j Jack Harbison, sergeant at arms. jW. E. -Hanson delivered a short address on , "Qualities of Abraham Lincoln." We )Haye Just a Few Valentine heart boxes left. Don't wait until it is too late. The Gray Belle. f!4 (iray Improvement Shoppe . Lunch-time beauty treatments for the business woman. 413 Ore gon Bldg. Phone 187. fl5 Visit in Ptortland Salem secretaries of the YMCA were in Portland yesterday attend ing the conference of boys work ers from Oregon and Idaho. Those attending were Clarence Oliver, Loyal Warner and Benj. J. Kim- ber. An Echo Sing . " ' Will feature the program at the First Christian church on Sunday evening. Ton will be surprised and pleased. Sermpn by .the pastor. ; 114 To Co East , ' - ' Columbia 'university's teachers college Is the objective of Miss Danta' Robinson who had charge of the -Salem - playgrounds last summer. A course in physical education is to be studied, accord ing to Information released here. Always In Trouble" At the Havesville school house. Feb. 14, 8 p. m. 33c and 13c. ; . - -: , , fl4 PROTECTION for the face and neck is neces sary during the wintry weather, to prevent the roughness caused by cold winds. ' Arbutus -; Complexion ' Cream . - will .keep the . skin soft j and pliable and It ap plied before going but, : t will not only afford full ' protection for the com-. . plexion, but : Is Ideal as , a base lor-Face Powder, because It will hold the powder and prevent It . - blowing away In ; the wind. . ..- . .-. . . A large Jar. . , - v SOc .- -" : - t-- r y Perry Druj Store - i' Wj iijf .. - Bowtht Conuaerrlal sALxn . .". - on-ncorr see why Snowdrift wis Snowdrift is so white. . day it was made. Salvation Army People Here Captain and Mrs. Gilford., of Portland," young peoples' secretary for Oregon, will be in Salem today and will speak at the Salvation Army hall at 8 o'clock tonight only. Merchandise Shoot - -f t Sunday, 15 tb J. C. Herrin's. 4 miles, east on 'Market street. All events classified. f-14 Bicycles Listed-r- The Salem police have five bi cycles at the station, which have been located by the officers. Dur ing; the past two weeks unusual activity, in stealing bikes has been noted. - " -" - " Praises Fairvlew The r little school of Fairview was praised yesterday by County Superintendent . Fulkerson. The accomplishments and results of the school were pointed out. Vis its to Liberty and Rose dale schools were also made. - We Have as Fine an Assortment of As You Can Find in Salem Y-i;'YY.;i t'YYY'.vv'YvY;-- V'y'-: ; Come in and See How You Can SAVE FROM 5c TO 10c PER POUND on Your Purchase: In Our FISH DEPARTMEriT We Cirry All the Varieties That Are in Seacon . Crijinatcrs cf Low Prices Y 231 Slzlo Strcci : ' ; ' kot in the co:.:E:r:z named Snov'Jrift. make Snowdrift good as fine salad 1 Newspapermen Visits S Don Sterling, managing editor of the Oregon Journal, and Phillip Jackson, publisher, were visitors at the legislature yesterday. Apply for License ) - Royal N. Christofferson, route 9, and Miss Evelyn A. Loughmire, rnnta S aAlctftorl TTphrimrv 12 lui their wedding date, according to the records of the county court. .mnriih'foiuiu. s