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'- 1 - Li r j vw i THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON : SUNpAY MORNING FEBRUARY 15,1025 BoxingMoaday Night Salem Armory, 8:30,! Bayes vs Marcus. Ringside seats reduced to 11.90. f!5 DRESS WELL AND SUCCEED -- - w .... D R E S S E L L A N D S u c c E E D '-"rHabsmaslliieFy u The new things in Spring Toggery , are corning in pretty lively these days. - We have an eye for everything new Our haberdashery, department . is never . a moment behind in showing the latest. r - New; Gooils Daily . , ' " ' . G. W: JOHNSON & CO: 469 State St. D R E S S tv E L L A. N D S U c c E E D DRESS WELL AND SUCCEED CITY NEWS IN BRIEF . AT THE THEATERS TODAY Ij ib e r t y Buck - Jones In "Winner Take All." . 4 Grand "The City That Never , Sleeps," with Ricardo Cor- ? . iez. .vJi'r-uJ';-'-."!:..; JOregon Norma Talmage in . "The, Only 'Woman." Withstand Electric Shock ; i Harrey Moudy, one of the In mates of the school for the feeble minded, tried to pull a fallen tree oft an electric wire yesterday af ternoon and receired 2400 volts in his body with apparently no ill effects. V . ' . Popular Music, 12 Lessons , Waterman Piano School,- Mc Cornack Bid. 1 5 1 FOR SALE BY OWNER Choic. east, front, earner , lot. 1 Belmont and North Capitol. H. JUGGINS, care of Carl Boweraox Grocery WOODRY I Buys Furniture ruuue iiax Salem lodge No. 4 AF and AM. - Special com munication Monday Feb. I 16th, 7:30 p. m. Work in the M. M. degree. Visitors welcome. By order of the WM. J. D. Berwick, secretary. f 15 0 Gets Marriage License Clarence L. Evans, 22, of Sa lem, and Ruth Gllmore, 18, of Colombia City, Or., have been granted a. marriage license at Vancouver, Wash. 1910 Ford Touring In dandy shape, with 1925 li cence, $75. Use Car . Corner, Commercial and Ferry. 115 Speakers 3Ieet Weekly - The public speaking class at the YMCA was conducted for the first time this year by Prof. W. H. Har rington of Portland. Two vacan cies exist in the class and anyone desiring to gain admittance should apply to the YMCA secretaries. Mansfield Dancers, Grand Theater, Season ticket reserva tions Tuesday 10-4 and 7-9 p. m. General seat : sale Wednesday 9 a. m. No' mail orders. 'Prices $2, $1.50 and $1. 115 TERMINAL TAXI SERVICX3 tor hire without Cilttr PHONE 2020 Day and Night Service POPULAR PRICED Ilea and Young Ilea! Tailored Suits 25 to $45 D. H. MOSHEEt :.. - TAILOR Dr. B. H. WhiU Osteopathy - Surgery Electronic Diagnosis and Treat meat (Dr, Abram's method) Office Phone 8 5 9- or 4 -J SOO U. ST Baak Bldg. Classified Ads in The Statesman Bring Results Senator Joseph to Speak Senator George W. Joseph will speak at the .Tuesday luncheon of the Kiwanis club at the Marion hotel. A special stunt is being ar ranged by, Carl Gabrlelson. Music During Dinner This evening at the Gray Belle. - FRUIT NUT Trees at attractive prices Opposite O. E Depot, 140 S. ' High, Jus off State Street i i Pbone 10P4 . . Will Trad Trees for Hay - Dancing ! Dancing ! ' Salem's New Auditorium j Ladies Free v. Wednesday and Saturday Bezanson's Melody Pbienda Skating, Skating, Skating At Dreamland . Thursday, Friday, Saturday 7;80 to 10 p. m. t . " Hear Our New Calliope . LPD & BUSH BANKERS " : DidMtl ' tats ; : - ; General Banldnz Burinsia A .'- ,.-1 1 - J ' 4 I Office noun from ! a, m. to p. m Ue Got I Sizes of Coal from the Urge fnrnaeeto , the smallest nut six. Tell us for what purpose the coal is required and well point out the proper ie to use. But although we carry an -sixes, we handle only one , auaUty, the very best coal from the very best mines. ; Our eoal service i youre to -command, "fr 1 rricea ranse from 8 10 to 15 . Also handle the best Eiamosd Criquettee C13 PHOIG020 n r, V,,-,."- O. Q" -o( (?r- Boxing Monday Night ; t Salem Armory, $:30, Bayes vs Marcus. Ringside seats reduced to $1.90. r I i- fl5 Ladles and Chiklre: Haircutting. Marinello Beauty Shop. 243 High. fl5 Colored Population Deere. The colored copulation of Salem has - dwindled to about one-half the ordinary number, according to the words of Charley Maxwell, well known negro character, .who furnished the figures to the Cham ber of Commerce bulletin. The 1920 census on January 1. states that 63 colored people Tesided in the city, but according to the re ports the number has ' dwindled down to 33. - Maxwell has been a resident of Salem for a number of years., .' ; Best Grade of Wood 1 . Is 1.6" Mill block for furnace and heater. 3 large loads tor $15. Prompt delivery.' Phone 1542. Fred E. Wells. , fl5 Attention Special Turkey- Dinner, 75c Served Sunday from 12 to 8 p. m. Salem Restaurant 159 S. Hih. : ? 115 Music During Dinner This evening at the Gray Belle. -i fl5 Music Durins Dinn This evening at the Gray Belle. fl5 See the Abraham Lincoln ; Picture at the First Congrega tional church this evening. - 115 The Y. W. C. A. Rummage Sale- February 16-17-18. Phone Mrs. W. I. Staler. 1353. or deliver at the United SUtes National ' Bank building when you have collected your packages. Clothes and fur nishings of all kinds acceptable. flB The Spa Sunday Dinner $l.O0 A pleasant and clean place to dine. 116 Ponnlar Music. 12 Lessons J Waterman Piano School, Mc- Cornack Bldg. - S fl Wanted S320O On farm property. Ben F. West, 370 H State. Rrmmlne Confectionery CI Tonirnt we will close our busi' ness, and the building will be re moved to make room for the T, B Jones building. On May First we will open for business in mucn Imnrored ouarters at the same location. Browning Confectionery. V DIED ! BROWN Elsie May Brown died at a local hospital February ,14, at the age of 28 years. She Is survived by her widower, JjA five Children, - Virgil 9 years, Helen 4. Bernice 3, Gene! 18 months, and Lowell W.i four months, all of Gervais; father and mother. Mr. and Mrs. c Mason: brother, 'Earl of Salem; two sisters, Mrs. J. B. Sullivan anil TJnth MnBOn of Salem. FUU eral announcements later. Ar- ranremenU in charge . of t the Webb Funeral parlors. ' Wt kav s real eh.lc Um f BMd can to ctMt from Inclu lnf BoleiU. Stad.baktra, J.wMts, Oldamobll WUlyt Kntglru. dtarroleta, yards, Overlnd. and . Btara..;. . . , v , Cat. la sad look thorn otot. Wo aro car. v. eaa aait yon. . - 11 JIl.JL JJg HCVA Boxing Monday Night " " Salem Armory, 8:3 0," Bayea 5 ts Marcus.' Ringside seats reduced to $1.90. fl5 Two Premier Concerts for $3 ''; Mansfield Dancers' and Ger maine Schnitxer, entitles holder to best reserved seats (value $4). iSee Bertha Junk-Darby, phone 1950W fl5 Wanted, a $3500 Loan On a $9500 Salem property. Socolofsky, 341 State. . fi5 Boxing Salem Armory Phil Bayes of Salem ti. Joe Marcus of Portland, 10 three min ute rounds. Salem Manning of Salem, vs. Kid Carter of Oregdn City, 6 three minute rounds. 8:20 Monday Feb.. 16. , fl5 vnnaml services for the late William Hamburg, who resided in e iam f nt : nesrlv 40 years, ana who passed away at a local hos pital February 13 fat the age, of 72 years, Will take piace aionaay. February 16. at 2 o'clock at the Salem ; Mortuary... 210 Center street, f Hev. George Koehler will m a .i. aoMrfMa Tnrrmen will be made in the IOOF cem etery. " VS t RIGDOH !.z SON'S Kimball Professors in Taroma Prof. J. D. McCormick of the Kimball . School ' of Theology has returned home from Tacoma where he gare a series of lectures on the New Testament , at the training school for religious edu cation for the Tacoma district of the First Methodist church. Last evening Dr. E. C . Hickman left for Tacoma to attend a confer ence in the Interest of rural pas tors and religious training. ..See the Lincoln Pictures At the First Congregational church this evening. - s ; U 116 Dr.. Marshall . . Osteopathic physician and sur geon.- n: Cut Flowers, Floral Pieces Adams Florist, 453 Court. 115 Salem Chickeries i-'mJ. - Headquarters lor baby - chicks; 7 varieties. 264 N. Cottage, Salem. Phone400. '115 Gray Improvement Shoppe Lunch-time beauty treatments for the business woman. 413 Ore gon Bldg. Phone 187. ' . 115 Madame X Reducing Girdl - For stout - figures. Specialty Shop. pMisa R. SwartzrtBS. Court: The. French Shop-. ' "A Shop of Authentic Modes." Meadowbrook Hats. The French Shop. Masonic Temple, 115 North For More Than A third of a century Dr. Men delsohn has been correcting eye troubles. Let his experience be your safeguard. U. S. Bank Bldg. 115 Irene Castle Fashions ) - -. The latest creations of Amer ica's Best Dressed Women. The French Shop, i Masonic Temple, 115 N. High street. j fi5 Y. W. C. A. Rnmmasre Sale. February 16, 17 and 18. Will anyone having ma terial - suitable ; for rummage sale nhnna fra W I. 9 tale V. 1353. Or deliver at the United SUtes' Na tional Bank Building. ; fl Dr. Stone , At Perry's Drug Store . 115 A Reliable Caogb. Remedy WhT exnerinemt with unknown remedies tor that cough or cold when you can secure Foley's Hon ey and ,Tar . Compound! j ; It is e safe and reliable remedy for the relief of coughs, colds; hoarseness. Eauallv beneficial for young and old. Mrs. Anna Cornell, Bridge ton -N - J.. states: - T. bought Fo ley's Honey and Tar Compound for my cold and find It great." , Insist upon the genuine. Refuse substi tutes. iAdv.;.' : ! ; Protect i Your Health By using the best and most economical cough remedy - to break up your cold. "": t t- '". ' " i . . Shaefcr's Herbal Cough Cure . QCHAEFER'Q o DUCQ STOSS The Pensl&r Ctore 135 Kcrlh CcnncrcU AttentionSpecial ' Turkey r Dinner, 15eT " Served r Sunday from 13 to 8 p. m. Salem Res taurant. 159 S. High. 115 Medical Society ilects The . Polk-Yamhill-Marion. Med ical society will meet at the Gray Belle Tuesday night at 7 o'clock. Dr. C. Ulysses Moore of Portland will read a paper on "Clinical and Experimental Study of Rickets In the' Willamette Valley." illustrat ed with slides. Dr. Walter H. Brown 'will open the discussion. "Some Of the Problems In Thy roid Diseases' will be the . topic of a paper by Dr. T. M. Joyce of Portland, with Dr. H. K. Stock well opening the discussion. For Service Pedigreed Persian male. Phone 1785J or call 465 South Winter erenings. ' fl5 Reindeer Meat Coming Reindeer meat is being sold in the Salem markets now, ac cording to announcement. The Roth Grocery company is putting on a large sale of a special con signment of the meat, which was received here. It is necessary to secure a market for the Northern product, because of , the large In crease in the herds,;' is the report. 1019 Ford at Bargain New top and paint. Seat fixed for bed. 1045 N Capitol. Phone 1340-R , ; ' 115 Sasem Chickeri Headquarters for baby' chicks; 7 varieties.- 264 N. Cottage, Salem. Phone 400. - fl5 Income .Tax Service G . Ed 'Ross. Accountant. 331- 331 State street, phone 2t98-R. Phone 723 For An Appointment With Dr. Mendelsohn, oldest established optical business In 8alem. 115 Irene Castle Fahion ; The1 latest creations of Amer ica's -Best Dressed Women. The French -Shop, Masonic Temple, IWS. High street. 115 Xot Being a Member ..... Of any combine Dr. Mendelsohn sets his own prices. ! Efficient, painstaking work done reasonable. t le-Ur-fhBank- Bldg.i ,fl 5 The Trench Shop T,.V-f '.;;,.,.!;. ... , J,A" Shop of Authentic Modes. Meadowbrook Hats. The French Shop. Mason to Temple, 115 North High street. fl5 l";p Intensive; Business .Training ,, . . - - - - - - - i . --, Pacific Expert School Typewriting---Shorthanci Bookkeeping Individual, Instruction 1 I i Phone 2142 ! i II i l ! ' 1 ' Boxing t Salem Marcus.' to $1-90 Monday Armory, 8:30,' Bayes : vs jRings Hare Tryqnts- lem high school Miss Mtdilchrist will be made Mo bers selected for the cast. Snikpohj We Have 6n Hm ! Self starting Ford touring cars ranging in prwe irom prije $175, injjluding:ji925 Car corner J Commercial A New At a Used Car Ferry Ford Corner coupes and Com'U Hogs Alio puts ion i i 1 1 Night i- de seats reduced 115 Thn tilVoiital fnf hn Qniknnli cast for this year were held at the Sa- yesterqay perore : : Announcement ndsy of the mem Three Classes Daily 428 Oregon Bldg. play each $1 license 1925 Ford isfountj Gorier Just Reeiyed--H Anotheri shipment of Soia-U- Poland Ray out his sale held: price paid full sister grand Championj The torn Hohweii, miles fom Liyoas. -if-! Mrs Fork, suffering nothing in? spcxt was ,to a Never and rot and i! - l! peew cbm dans Fe i,yo was China yesterday. $T1. for sow that ot the purchased! who! lives Foley phis Reached the Sore Spot The year. 10 to Used Perry. tl5 rry, ns. swine The a was state used. and f!5 f; ate model Used Car M5 closed at; a top pow, a twice fair. by iFrank about live Ellen! Reighard. South writes f I had been with: I my kidneys and seemed; to touch the ach- until I f Iprbcared Foley Pill8,wItW wonderful results Fo ley Pilfk la diujretie stimulant fsr the kidneys, (gently1 and thoroughly flush jad lewsesi tie -ktdneye and': help tOT4rajiuat4 potsenou waste jiiaiteK jjTry a bottl today ana ypu will pe wei peasea wuu the .reijefj obtained. ,- The! use. of Pills 1 increases jkidiey ac- Boxing Monday Xigbtr I Salem Armory, 8:30, Bayes vs Marcus. Ringside seats reduced to $1.90. 116 Baby Chicks-- ' '- ' Black Minorcas, BP Rocks, RI Reds, Leghorns and Jersey Giants. Flake's Petland; 273 State. tl5 Income Tax Reports See W. A. Sipprell, 345 Chem eketa. . fl5 Foley tivity. -i 'I j- ii I K i i i m f i OREGON TODAY MONDAY I NORMA ! TALMADGE in "TnE ONLY WOMAN lliliilllllllllll LIBERTY STARTING TODAY BUCK JONES T'- in ;.. H WINNER TAKE ALL" A Rip-Rdaring -j Western liiiiiiiiiiiiiiii GRAND LAST TDfES TOOAY "the crry that NEVER SLEEPS" ' " rwith j. RICARDO- CORTEZ VIRGINIA LEE CORBIN Anchored at the Foot of the Class! Tho he tries hard harder than his mates Johnny seems to be anchored at the foot of the class. He has ability, still he doesn't make any headway becaua - Unknown to him nd lii parents he is handicapped ' by defective vision, i ' ' Give ' him his rightful t chance to compete on even ' terms with his school mates. Have his eyes ex amined and rmovr that cloud." ' i Morris Optical Company " 301-304 Oregon Bldg. INCUBATORS and BROODERS CAPITAL DARGAUI ;.r';.HpOSE., ; i The Douse of a Million and i .': J- -v . One Bargains r !.": 215 CENTER ' ' i' v; i 5t. ... t t 1W 7' 7. BEFO 11 YOU n- M ! C7 ) 1 I. GLA Mm EE SURE you see and have demonstrated the new lens , jknowh as the "Cross Trifocal," This is the latest optical achievement for those requiring far and near lens-, cis and was introduced into Salem by us several weeks ago. j I j From1 the above illustration you will get an idea of the jlrange of (vision this new lens gives you, a range hitherto j impossible with ordinary bifocal glasses. We have al ilreacly rriade up a great number .of these lenses, some for i 'people who could not wear bifocals at all, and every pair have prpved entirely satisfactory. i J Have Your Eyes Examined If! hiWe hare all. the special instruments for taking' the correct measurements j in fitting cross Trifocals and we will be glad to give your eyes a thorough ST' . . J. - . .. 1 ..;U ! .rvo filling nlsceoc 1 eiaininaiioi, aiiu iuiuum 'ciicki. t,.ov-. - 'libi Have Your! Examined i ICALCQ m to M W W , Opposite i Ladd & Bush Rank'