The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 19, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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are? the-bridge of a man's;
wardrobe - they: span the.
period between seasons. t
The best ready to wear trousers
can be found right here. 1
A" look" and a try-on are all that
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the truth of our assertion.
Prices $3;ttf.$9
The ; Plain. Gray for Young
MerTat$6".50
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AT TILE THEATERS TODAY;,
Oregon Rin-Tin-Tin In "The
Lighthouse by . the Sea." ,
. Uberty "LoTing; Lies," by
Peter B.Kyne; ... ;
Burris Is Promoted. 1: v ,
Paul Bn.rris has been promoted
-to the rank' of first 'lieutenant,' In
Compahy;Frl02nd infantry of the
Oregon National Guard, according
to information issued from the
WOODRY
Buys Furniture
Phone 511
Terminal Taxi
SERVICE ;
Cars foi hire '-without drivers
... PHOJTB5 2O20
Day and Night Service .
.Popular Priced t . ; .
SI en's and Young Men's
Tailored Suits $25 to $45
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. 0topathy-Srfry ;
Electronic Dia-f rusi , and .Treatment
Office Phone 839 or 469-J
60S V. 8. Bask Eldg.
adjutant' general's office. Burris
was chairman' of the Marion coun
ty central committee . of the 're
publican party here prior to the
general, election and at present Is
assistant chief,-clerk in the house
of representatiTes. -
Colonial Chicken Pie . Supper
; First Christian church, Friday,
o'clock. Adults 50c; children
35c. I , S f20
Plans Extensive Tow"--
. Dr. G, E. Prime, of Salem and
Dr. V.'J. Brown of Portland are
leaving: on an extensive tour "of
the south and east, which will
cover a ! period , of several weeks.
In addition, several weeks are to
be spent, In post graduate work in
eastern circles. Enroute to. New
THEBAKALL
j SYSTEM y.
i What is it?
Skating, Skating, Skating
! At Dreamland .' '.
THtrsday, Friday, Satnrtaj -
... AlliO to 10 p. m. it i r.
Hear Our New .CaJfiope 1 .
inert
Salem's 'ew. AudtitoriuB
. - Ladies Free : .
' We'dnesday and Salttrday,
Bezanson's Melody rhlends
York City the party will stop' at
San Francisco, Los Angeles,' New
Orleans and other Important cities.
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LADD & BUSHj Bankers
Established 1S6
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General Banking Business.
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Office Hours from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m.
DIAMOND BRIQUETS
n ro OqcI- BECAUSE iTHEY. AUE ULhAII
MFBt SBSI and HAVEr.'.0RE HEAT UIIITS
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17c Csrry all Sizes of Cdai
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from the large turnace 10 me smaitesi. u biso. e
us for.-what purpose the coal is required and we'll point
out the proper size to use. But although we carry all
sizes, we handle only one quality; the very best. coal,
from the very beat mines. Our coal.service is yours,
1. to command.-' - ' "- .
.. ; . prices range ftxm .$10 t $15 e i
t . Also handle the best Diamond Briquettes 15 , .
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Birth Report Filed-1- -
A certificate ofc birth' for Clau-
dine Maysel Vick was filed with
the city health' officer" Wednesday
by Mr. and Mrs. - Albert Vick of
1225 Norway. The birth was re
ported for February 18."
For Rent '
Modern 5 room flat,' 965 N. 5th.
20
Joins IxKral Chamber-'
Several new members have been
added to the Salem Chamber of
Commerce. The new - members
were .recruited ..from., theranks of
the plumbers, cigar dealers, and
the business, dealers. . .The mem
bership of t John W. Orr, of the
Orr Adjustment company,, Oregon
building, a former sheriff of Polk
county, but'; now a citizen of Sa
lem, was brought in, by L. Luns
ford. J. A. Bernard!, local plump
er, wasv introduced by Theo. M.
Barr,j.;and ;the 4 membership of
Stanley B. Lainson, proprietor of
the Salem . Smoke : shop,' was
brought in by Mrs. John J Bottle.
Tor fine medhim-tixed family
ear thU can't be beat
. 1922 Jawett touinf la fia
- mechanical condition S07S
Come in and see this one and
it it don't please we 'can show
. yott many others j
merce. Michigan ranked' second
with only; 30,440 cases. Oregon
took first place last year' In the
canning' of strawberries "witli' 86,
607 ases, with' Salem district hav
ing the record of packing the ma
jority of i cases. ' Michigan again
ranked second in this pack with a
total of 84,194 cases. This state
packed . 405,151 cases of. logan
berries while Washington " came
second with 203,197 cases.
Historical Center Here '
; Marlon . county is - a historical
center as disclosed by. the Cham
ber' of Commerce bulletin. We
have Champoeg, greatest historical
spot in -. the north. west,' the place
where Oregon f was ? saved to ; the
United States the Jason Lee hojue
In Salem,, the oldest! church 1 in
Oregon at St. , Paul, an . Indian
settlement . in the" northwest' was
creek" is nanted near Turner:' .Just
north of Salem the first American
settlement , In ,hte northwests wasj
made tin 1812, while the second
settlement was made two miles
south. of Newberg on, the Marion
county side. , , -i
YlsiUng Eagle -Here
Hon. Del Carey Smith, past
grand worthy master: of ' the Fra
ternal OrderA of . Eagles,, addressed
ah open -meeting of , the organiza
tion at McCornack hall last night.
Over 200 members and ' guests
were present.
Lesion Has Magazine
The Salem post" of the. Ameri
can Legion has just recently issued
a , magazine which is called the
Bulletin,' containing bits of gossip
for the members. - It is edited by
Rule White.
Building Permit Issued
H. V. - Compton is to erect a
building at 1 01 0 North Summer,
to cost 6,000, according to. the
building" permit; issued by 43ity
Recorder Poulsen.
Lots of.' Special Business :.
lve f man jf'or vtT Salem l post-
office, substituting for, Billy, Mc
"Adains, the', regnjar man,, who is
mail clerk . for the legislature. Mr.
Loter .was a - busy man yesterday.
He delivered 100 . special , letters
during the day, 60 of them after
4 o'clock. About half the f peclal
letters . delivered, yesterday, went
to members of the legislature.
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Will make house-cleaning eas
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man.
Phone .707. Fuller
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Oregon Has Record,
Last year Oregon packed more
than half 'of all. the gooseberries
canned in the United States.', with
60,595 cases, according to-the bul
letin of the Chamber of Com-
DIED
RIGGS John.- la, aRiggs- passed
away, at his residence, 492 North
Summer, Feb.17, afcthe age of
82 years.' Tffe Is survived by his
widow. Camella Riggs, and one
son,, Ralph' P. KIggs. Funeral
services will be teld Friday at
2 p. m. from the First Christian
church, . Rev. J. J. , Evans of f i
ciating. Interment City View
cemetery. Webb's" funeral par
lors' in charge of arrangements.
NEWBY -Samuel i Newby passed
1 away Feb. 15 at Marshall town,
' Iowa. He is i survived by two
sons, Emory of Washougal, Wm.
Jesse of Marshalltown,, Idwi;
' three daughters, . Mrs. j Mabel
Huff , of Harrisburg; Ore.; Mrs.
Sadie Pearson - of Bozeman,
Mont.; . Airs.- Ruth . Wagner . ol
Marshalltown, Iowa. funeral
services win be held Jfriday,
Feb. 20, from the Rosedale
Friends church at 1 p. mRevs
Hadley and Thomas offlclatin
Interment at Rosedale. Webbs
funeral parlors US charge of ar
rangements. 1
Catholics Plan Buildings--- , "
The square block of .. property
located on . Highland, avenue 'near
the state fair grounds purchased
by . the Catholic .parish of SV (Vin
cent de Paul will be usedt for
building purposes. A. school 'and'
church are to be erected within
the . immediate future,- it. is said.
The. immediate plans .call : for .an
expenditure, of 6,000 for a par
ochial residence and $5,000. for
a parochial school. . Father Keen
an has been; placed, in charge' 4y
Archbishop. ChrisUer
visitor to many, of tbV North Pa-
cSfVjans:: rlle was c4uainted
with many of the largest city bSs-
tiies, 1 including Kelly's Butte in
Portland.; Tepley was ' held ? last
night after he lhad attracted the
attention ;'pfjbfflcers by his pecul
iar, actions.- ' '
Slarrtage. Llcenscri
.yMartln Tokstad 26, of Sllverton
and .Miss Hazel -Shanander. 19, of
stireTton, obtained y a marriage
license yesterday,' as. did William
Brown. 30, "OT Broadacrea and Miss
Nlria'E. MangrcO.'of St. Paul.
Popular music 12 less. Waterman
. Piano' School, McCornack,- bldg.
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Stout Pays" Fine:
H. Gn;Stout paidta fine of, $25
t Justice of the Peace Small yes
terday dfteri he had' been 'arrested
f of ' carrying' passengers without a
proper license. Louis Merlo .was
fnedf $15 Ztar infraction of 1 the
traffic-' lav. ...
Parole Officer Dies , '
' Funeral - services ; were held in
Portland Wednesday fqr George t,"
Smith, . stkte" parole 'officer. He
was born near Corf a, N. Y.? March
3," 1866.. He engaged in .the' pub
lishing; business in ? Portland in
1895: and. in 1914 was appointed
receiver of .the United States land
office by President '.WoodrowiWil
son. - He served in the federal of
fice, until 1 922.' Her had been,
active in democratic party politics
j for years and in; 1912 was assist
ant sergeant at arms of he Balti
more, convention when .Wilson was
first nominated. He was appoint-
at the governor's , office. ; They
alsoylsitediattSilvoii,- fox ;the-
basketbali games played between
the Sifrerton and Newberg'; high
schools last night. , K-
StudenttMb Travel"- -J j
I "Delegates 4ronr the. faculty and
student body of the Salem' high
sehooL are to travel to Corvallis
during the education exposition
there February 21 to 23 as official
delegates. They : are: ' Miss Ola
Clark", - Miss , Hazel Browne, and
Miss Beryl Holt, .members of the
facultyr Helen Marcus,' Hazel
Campbell, , Mildred Gilbert," Mary
Cupper, -, Dorothy Baker, Avery
Thompson, John Minto, Alvin Bur
ton, Marlon Bowman and"' Vernon
Perry.
Banks to Close
- The Salem banks are to.be clos
ed next Monday in' honor of Wash
ington's birthday, according to the
announcement made yesterday.
Tljis will' giro them two , straight
days as a vacation- because they
are also closed on Sunday.-
4.
Income. Tax Reports 4 ; '.
See Wi A. Sipperell, 345C&em-
5 m a
eketa.
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larty Tendered
; A., party iw'fll be. given' tonight
at the First Methodist church in
honor of Rev. and Mrs. Blaine E.
rCirkpatrick,. who;are to leaye for
the east -within afewi days . to as
sume new work; Dr." Kirknatrick
will . hare charge -oJLthe Epiforth
league work of , the ; Methodist
church. Dr.! Kirkpatriek has been
pasCd of the Salem" churelT for
four and a half years. ; ;
Income Tax iervice '
iGwECRosv .Accountant; ,'.33 lr
331 State street. Shone 2098-R.
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Tepley Has Surprise ? '
John: Tepley held for Investi
gation by the Salenipblice yester
day, ,waar lottnd,vto,have bgen,ja
or
HUNT At the residence, south
u 12th street, Feb. 17th, William
H. Hunt, age 77 years'.? Father
of Mrs. F. W. Allen of Salem,
Mrs. L. C. Dodley of Beaverton',
Mrs. W. H. Turpin of Vancouv
er,. B. C, Guy W. Hunt and
Warren J. Hunt of Salem and
Maurice7 LC Hunt of Eugene.
Funeral services i will be held
. Friday, Feb.. 20 th at 2r o'clock
from the new Rigdon mortuary.
Chemeketa and Cottage streets
tkV-Rev. W: C. Kantner offici
ating, interment City View cem-1
etery.
FUNERAL
Funeral services of the : late
Thomas B. Eppcrt will be held
from, f nneral parlors today
(ThHirsday) Feb.:l9at 2:30 p.m.
Rev. Kennel assisted by Sedgwick
Post GAR and lOOF officiating.
Interment in Citjr View cemetery.
It's worth your whilto
get all your Drug Store
needs at the' Rexall :Drag
Store, because it is srpart
of the greatest organiza
tion In theworld manu
factnring BTug Store mer
chandise, r -
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Our great factories.in, Bos
ton, St. Louis, etc,' Is-
tribute direct toyou
through own town Rexal
Drag store and you reap a
direct advantage In larger
sizes or lower - priceB t in
either case a saving. for
you. - 1
As to quality .only the
very bst-is good enough
for Rexall merchandise, so
your safety is assured.
Save
with
' You certainly
Safety at )
Perry Drus Stcra
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ed parole pfficer at.the.state pris-J- . A n itriny,ov f vt.- w
ohby Goyerhor PtercV Mr. Smith Fhiaier of Corvallis were visitors
had been in popr: healttt.ior seve- ,n the c,ty yesterday transacUng
ral months. He was" a member I.
of Multnomah TypSunion No. 58.1 Carl Lempke, a student, of the
blind school,- is to be In Portland
today, where he will attend n
concert. ,f f.- ;
Wisconsin Peoplev to Meet .
Wisconsin people , are requested
to meet at .the Salem , Chamber. of
Commerce for a mid-winter get
together ; meeting - Ffid.ay, , nigh r,
February 27.; A. 6hort program
has been ' arranged ' although' the
details are not yet completed.. The
meeting lis .called for all former
residents of the. state of Wiscon
sin,, and' it' matters not whether a
membership Is held in the club or
not.5 ; The idea is to have every
former resident , of the state to
-meet at the' commercial club" for a
general sociable.' AV C." Borhn-
stedt, Salem business man, .is
president and M?s. WI D. Bouf fie,
secretary. - : .
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Dr. IHarshall . . .
Osteopathic Physician and Sur-
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. Perk Spencer of Portland was a
Salem visitor .yesterday.
Mr.' and Mrs. F. E. Dobe, resi
dents of Blodgett, were in Salem
Wednesday. ; ; ,. .
Mrs.-Ira) Stubblefield,was in the
city from : Pendleton . yesterday.'
Mrs. G. ,W. ; Maupin of -Wood-
burtfv was in the city Wednesday.
Wayne ImJahf ot .Turner ;was a
Salem visitdr; yesterday. : V. ,
Samuel ' Toones, was a vvisitor
For healthfiillcompleiaons
eatr joocte made with
f 'in
THE T0HZ3?S ..GREATBS'?
Its greater leavening strength means
light bakings perfect digestion
fruit is but poorly represented in
the '. Dakotas and ' in " Minnesota.
The outlook for a good coast mar
ket f in these states ' seems to , be
promising, according to Mr. Gop-
lerud. -. ' '
i ' Mr. - Goplerud . also interviewed
Northern Pacific and Great North-
,ern railway company; officials in
regard to using Silverton-canned
fruits on-their lines, especially
during the Oregon;: food months.
The suggestion was well received,
says. Mr. Goplerud, "and there is
little doubt but . that Silverton
prunes will be served on these two
lines during the next two months."
Education Exposition at
Corvallis Draws Sifvertbn
geon.
General White Honoretl--
Honors are to be heaped upon
Brigadier General add" Mrs! George
A. White by, the officers and ladles
of the Oregon " National ;. Guard
stationed in . Multnomah county.
According? to the program that has
been arranged for the reception
and ball;-Saturday, February 21,
in honor of ttieir twentieth wed
ding- anniversary: v The .affair will
mark the climax of .the Guard's
social season and will : be .heli at
th.e ? Multnomah' county i Armory,
Invitations have been, extended to
officers of the regular, army, re
serve, corps,. and ,v the i national
army and will be informal. Immef
diately . following - the reception
General White .will, leave .for the
east to. attend a conference; at
Washington, D. C. Mrs. .White
will accompany hinu. - '
Popular music, 12 less. Waternian
' Piaho School, McCornack," bldg.
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Members J Sed-fwicK Post.
GAR will conduct the service of
our late . conxraae, . a nomas : m
Eppert. today Vfrom Webb's fu
neral parlors at 2:30 p. m. Signed
J. J. Newmyer, com.; R. R. Ryan,
adjt. - - '
Trial Coming Up
Art' Keeper, ' charged - with - the
possession and operation of a still
will appear.' before . Brazier. Small,
Justice oLhe peace,' today for. a
hearing. Keeper was arrested near
Talbot last -week by members
from the sheriff's office.
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Kirkpatriek Honored
The Business Men's class of the
YMCA of which . Rev. Blaine E.
Kirkpatriek" Is ' a member, tender
ed him a farewell party last night
at the Spa. Rev. Kirkpatrlcjc has
been :-a member of the class" for
several years.-
Schools, to Close . V
The Salem' public school' will
close, for the afternoon Monday in
observance of Washington's birth
day,', according; to the .plans an
nounced yesterday. - During the
forenoon brief exercises win -be
held. . ' - -
Legionaires Extend ThanUs
To Firms .for Statue Help
. .
r The members : of the American
Legion wish to have credit, 'given
to the following, for assisting, in
reducing the overhead, ,1a-' order
that the S 1320 'fund might - be
made . up from . the sale of, dance
tickets' and concessions and a few
extra donations, to pay the debt
on the soldier monument on he
Marion, county courts house
grounds:. f ... ,
Knowland & "Unruh, N". D. El
liott and- Rowland Printing Co ,
donated V printing. - '
.Oregon.. Liberty, Grand, Bllgh
theaters, The Statesman and , Cap
ital Journal," donated advertising.
: Buttercup Ice Cream Col, donat
ed punch.. - ;
' Otto. Klett- made it possible to
use Crystal Garden, dance hall.
SILVERTON, Or., Feb. 17.
(Special to The Statesman.) Sil
verton high school will be present-
ed at the education exposition 'to
be held at the Oregon Agricultur
al college this week-end, by Ber
tha Aim, Dena Aim, Alice Casper
sbn, Mary Egan, Mildred Kleeb,
Ellison Bristol, Dwight Kircher,
Gilbert Oddie, and arl Starr.
Miss1 Beulah Wright- will accom
pany the students as faculty- rep
" . Skirts ' will have , to be shorter.
They couldn't be tighter- not
without walking on crutches.
Rotarians Are Planhind
Big Blowout. in Portland
Preparations' are under, way- aM
present to secure a' full attendance
of the Salem Rotary club at the
Oregon gathering of the organi
zation in Portland during the com
ing- month. The committee in
charge here expect to secure a 100
per cent' attendance.
The Rotary -club of Salem has.
been1 called upon' to furnish a ma
jor portion of the entertainment
for ' the convention, and active
steps are being undertaken at tile
present time.
' R. OShelling is to be in charge
of some of the activity of the club
here and will arrange part of the
program to be presented In iPort-
land March 22, 23 and 24.
A banquet Is scheduled for the
closing night.
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Food, Product President
Returns From Trip East
SILVERTON,, Or., Feb. 17
( Special to The Statesman) John
C, Goplerud, of the Silverton Food
Products, company, returned Mon
day night from , a three , weeks
trip to middle western states. Mr.
Goplerud reports that the coast
Help Yoa
, SOLVE YOUR
MiTNOTOBM
Just, give r ns your name and
address and Tre will have our
salesman, calL and go over your
heating problem, with you with
out' any obligation on your part
fastman siBr-oar
FURNACES
170.69 anf up,
Installed Complete
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.(rozmaio-r fltlverioa Blow Tip Co.)
' Silverton, Oregon
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LIBERTY
LAST TIMES TODAY
"LOVING LIES'
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BROODERS;
CAPITAL BARGAn;
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Students Visit. Capital.
Students from the commercial
lay class of. the Newberg high
school were visitors affhe legisla
tive" session yesterday-as well as
. Accept only-genuine "Phillips,"
the original Milk . of Magnesia
prescribed by. - physicians for 50
years; as an antacid; laxative, cor
rective, .
2 5-cent bottles, also 6 Oncent bot
tles," contain directions any- drug
store Adr, .
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D:r- r:nd, Tlzzz2 VzxtZT.lr.zs and Spec!
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rf.v,T"orget your Cross Word ruzzle for a
j. .. mmuie ana cry mis :
..-t,f; yliguieihe cos of lumber, hardware, wastage,
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the result -with our prices for the completed- -fixtures
described below. The comparison
will surprise -you and will demonstrate the i
advantage of. our economical production and
superior workmanship. ' - t
ItltCHEN BUFFETS--About 4 ft. 6 in. wide 3
top shelves enclosed, by 2 panel doors work,
table- 3 drawers and Z tilting" bins at the
bottom. Finished in natural Douglas, fir,.
beautifully grained for staining. .-Will -also
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make a superb enameled job. On display at
our retail store.
CUPBOARD DOORS Ready, made in sizes from:
12xlS in; to; 20x48 in. Priced from, 75c jmd
up. You couldn't buy the uncut lumber fcr
this price.; ,
CUPBOARD SASIT-r-We can furnish these com
plete with glass right from stock or v.il 1
make up special sizes on short notice. Gel
our prices before you buy.
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