TIIH OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, .OREGON FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY, 20, 1025 D R E 3 S W E L L A N D V c c E E 1 1 A,vOF v. You will find it . :. Prices $3.00 to $7.00 G. W. : JOHNSON & CO. 469 STATE STREET CITY NEVS IN AT THE THEATERS TODAY Orejron Gloria Swanson In '. "Wages of Virtue." Liberty Hobart Bosworth, . "Heartsvof Oak." t' Grand "The Dixie Handicap" ; ; with all-star cast. , v,J- Miss Wallace Resign- S " ' Miss Rath Wallace, deputy In the county clerk's office since July 1, 1919, has resigned her position WOODRY Buys Furniture Phone 511 Terminal Taxi SERVICE Cars for hire without drivers j PHONE 2030 i.. Day and Night Service Popular -Priced ? ' - Men and Young Men "Tailored Suits $25 to $45 1 D.. H. MOSHER TAILOR : Dr. B. H.White : . . Oataopatay.Sarfary - EUotronta Diaroosia iad TrHtant v Dr Abraia'a aselhod). : Offica Phona 859 or 49 J v 60S V. S. Bask Bid. - LADD & BUSH, Bankers Established 1868 j General Banking Business Office Hours from 10 Hy;DIAMOrJe BRIQUETS flc-Q Roci- CECAUSE TIIEY ARE CLEAIJ Wl mbl ;nd HAVE PRE HEAT UNITS - &,7i . , ; Ue Carry all .i.. l..a fnmanm tn us for what purpose the coal is required and we'll point . out the proper sise to use. But although we carry all T ; sizes, we handle only one quality; the very best coal from the very best mines. Our coal service la yours , to command. Prices range from $10 to 15 - i : Also handle the best Diamond Briquettes f 1 , . PHONE 930 DHESS VJELL AtlD SUCCEED Like everything else of quality a good hat is a . good investment- it pays for itself in long service. no trouble at all to select a becoming model. DRESS WELL AND SUCCEED and will leave for a short vaca tion ' within a few days. MJjss Wallace has been instrumental in issuing several hundred marriage licenses during this time. In ad dition to doing all of the probate work. A successor to take up her work has hot heen selected as yet, but definite announcements will be made later. Falrmount Hill Corner Paved and view, $1500, terms now. See! this. ; Becke & Hen dricks, U. S. Bk. bldg. f20tf Glesy Favors Program Mayor J. B. Giesy Is not in favor of a $300,000 bond issue to be used in a sweeping bridge pro gram In the city, but does approve of a plan that would allow the bridges to be replaced from year THE BAKALL SYSTEM . ' What is it? t 1 Skating, Skating, Skating - At Dreamland :- Thursday, Friday," Saturday 7:30 to 10 p. m. Hear Oar New Calliope , ; Dancing! Dancing! r i SalesiV New Auditorium t :; Ldlea Free i ; "7 I Wednesday and Saturday ; BeKanson Melody Pbienda a, m. to 3 p. m. Sizes of Goal fhn Tnllt nnt fclze. Tell i I D R E S S fvv E L L A N D S U C C E E D BRIEF to year as the time goes on. He states that the Interest on the bond issue would be sufficient to build a bridge or two 'within a few years. A sub-committee is in action at the present time under the chairmanship of Fred Erixon. DLED I i ' i ' ' GULDEN In this city, February 18, Mary Gulden. Funeral an nouncement will be made later by the Rigdon & Son mortuary. HUNT- At the residence, south 12th street, Feb. 17th. William H. Hunt, age 77 years. Father of Mrs. F. W. Allen of Salem, Mrs. L. C. Dooley of Beaverton, Mrs. W. H. Turpin of Vancouv er, B. C. GuyW. Hunt and Warren J. Hunt of Salem and Maurice L. Hnnt ; of Eugene. . Funeral services will be held Friday, Feb. 20th at 2 o'clock from the new Rigdon mortuary, Chemeketa and Cottage streets, the Rer. W. C. Kantner offlci- V, ating, interment City View cem- ?: etery.-- ,--rf 4.-f f' ;- : f f : i NEWBY Samuel Newby passed . away Feb. J 5 at Marshalltown, , Iowa. He is survived by two sons, Emory of Washougal, Wm. Jesse of Marshalltown, Iowa; three daughters; : Mrs; Mabel 'Huff of Harrisburg, Ore.; Mrs. Sadie Pearson of Bozeman, , , Mont.; Mrs. Ruth . Wagner of ; Marshalltown. Iowa. 4 Funeral Z services will be held ' Friday, ' Feb. 20 ! frbm the , Rosedale Friends church at 1 p. m. Rev.'s Hadley and Thomas officiating. Interment at: Rosedale. Webb's ' funeral parlors In charge of ar rangements. , BAKER Mrs. Mary Melissa Ba ker died at. the, home of her daughter six miles northwest of Salem at the age of 78 . years, at 7:30 o'clock yesterday morn ing. Survived by four., eons, Fred O. of Spokane, -Frank A. of Salem, Edward D. of Red wood City, CaL, and Chester C. of Salem; a daughter, Mrs.; Ella M. McDowell of Salem; two brothers, Henry and Levi Char ter, a sister.' Mrs. Louise Fon taine of Van Nuys, Cal., a sis ter, Mrs. Emma- Thompson of : Seattle, eight grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.' ; Of the grandchildren, Richard and Dorothy Baker, and Grace Run ner, are residents of ; Salem. Mrs. Baker was a charter mem ber of the WRC and Silver Bell circle No. 43. . She was a mem . ber of the First Christian church for 65 years. She came to Oregon in . 1873. FuneraC services will .be held Saturday, Feb. 21, at 10 o'clock a. m. at the Webb funeral parlors,; with Rev. Mr. Cannell of. West Sa lem,' assisted by the, WRC. .of ficiating. Interment In I OOF , . cemetery.;1 v. ; FCSEKAL The funeral services of John L. RIggs. who died Feb. 11, will be held Friday at 2 p. m. at the First Christian "church, with Rev. J. J. Evans officiating. Inter ment In City View cemetery, from Webb's fuheraf parlors. t , mm INCUBATORS and BROODERS CAPITAL BARGAIN . ; house . The Coosa of a JlUIIca and 1 - : J:, One Barsalns - ; - )J3 Hi Af?. Sow i tli tirDB to bay sd r at there ar many (in model ; t cltoota from .. , W are aeUlax wed can aver ty ' 1921 Light Six Stndo witk lots . of axtraa. This car is a API anil within a few , weeks . pencil sketches and figures cover an ex tensive bridge building campaign will be presented. If Ton Would Srfl Reasonable or cheap, list with us. We specialize on estate prop erties and properties that MUST be. moved. Becke St Hendricks. 204-205 1 United States National Bank Bldg. '20tf Colonial Chicken Pie Sapper First Christian church, Friday, 6 o'clock. Adults 50c; children 35c. ,120- Planting Corn ( L. IL Suter has received a let ter from a son in south Texas who says corn planting has been .in full swing for a week. . $5 Off on Panama, Parrots ; '-, ; Today. Flake's Petland. f21 Cash Talks H New modern 6-room home close In on N. Summer. Full cement basement, extra large furnace, fireplace, ldry and fruit room, garage, hardwood, etc., 6 blocks to university. Owner mast sell now for cash. Becke & Hendricks agents, U. S. Bk. Bldg. f20tf Sirs. Mary Baker's Funeral The funeral of Mrs. Mary Ba ker will be held at the Webb un dertaking parlors at 10 o'clock Saturday. It is desired that all officers and members of the WRC attend this funeral and assist in paying the last sad rites to this devoted member of the great or der. ' -" ' - -"" For Rent ' Modern 5 room flat, 9Q5 N. 5th. . i .: f20 Baby Chicks " v At special sale prices today Flake's Petland, 273 State. 121 Is This; Reasonable ?1S10 down.- 410 a'month takes choice of good lots 56 by 105: Price $250. Abstract. Near cari See them now. at S250. Becke ft Hendricks, U. S. Bk. Bldg. f20tf j , . .. i Kimball School Active i At the regular chapel services of the Kimball school of Theology the student body went on record as favoring the sale-of the song dedicated to the blind 'of Oregon. Member g volunteered to arrange for the appearance of soloists be fore the different churches of the city, as iwell, as In the several supply-church , near by the - city, C. S. West, who is sponsoring the sonar. ."That Beautiful Home of the Rose," is very pleased by the reception given 'the song nere Proceeds from the sale , are used to aid the indigent blind of Ore gon4 ' .j " ; v . Card of Thanks , We wish to thank the Plumbers Local Union No. 347 for their kindness shown our brother dur ing -his illness and death. ? (Mrs. B. J. Lesley, sons and daughters. f20 Locks to be Heightened Because . of Interference wltn river traffic during the high water period, 14 Inches are to be added to the height of the locks at Ore gon City, according to word re ceived here. Blue prints have Dr.uGGTonn Because .. All; Rexall Drug ; Stores are; partners in the great United Drug Company and .own and operate their own factories for the produc tion of the finest quality of Drug Store merchandise. You Save because 'Rexair goods come direct from the factory without the addi tion of middlemen's ; pro flts. : ' V:tv , v':-'V You are Safe because only the very best of quality la good -. enough for; . your Rexall Drug Store to recommend and guarantee. Perry Drug Store 115 Couth Coniricrclal SALES! - - - - OHECON I I I V I c been completed and forwarded to Washington, D. . C. Considerable difficulty has been felt by vessels of the Northwestern type In get ting through the locks during high water, and this will be remedied, it is thought. Stenographic Course. Paclfli Expert School, 428 Oregon bid g. 4 ' f20 Klamath Man Is VUltor . ? Robert : Robinson of Klamath Falls was transacting business in the eapitol yesterday en route from Portland to his home in Klamath. Mr. Robinson is & prom inent citizen of the inland em pire, business man and capitalist. He called on Speaker Bnrdick and Senator Uptonjf who represents his district. ' Income Tax Service . G. Ed Ross, Accountant, 331- 331 State street, phone 2098-R. t . . - . - 121 Prowrty Attached f Silverton property belonging to T. A. Real and wife has been at tached under an action brought by S. S. Baumgartner. Plshermen. Active , Arthur- Rahn and Lee Unmh left for the coast mountains yes terday to try their luck on steel heads, said to.be striking there. Dance Schlndler Hall Saturday night. f20 Merchants Return . E. Cooke Patton and B. E Sis son have returned to Salem after attending the Oregon retail oner chants association at Eugene dur ing the past few days. Compe tition was keen between repre sentatives of r OAO and University of Oregon to , see who would le hosts to the. association next year. Eugene won by one vote. Shorthand Class . I . A class' in beginning shorthand will be organized at the Capital Business College on Monday, Feb. 23. If interested, call at office. or phone 388- ,: f20 Exerutlve to Arrive Harold Ware. Boy Scout execu tive who. Is to direct the activities of the organization here, will 'ar rive in the city Feb. 20. , He comes well recommended and the work he performed here during the summer camp last year adds to his credit and standing. ;..- 1 r What Oathboond Covenant T . Did God make with the Jews? ,.. , , . ... . . . ' f20 To Make Trip-, - - Mrs. B. Thlelsen of 1049 Court is to leave soon for ' tour of Cal ifornia., where she will! visit for some time with her son and his family at San Francisco. Others In the. party - are ' Mrs. B. Van Nureu and Mrs. George Flevel.' To Opn Offices Young & Wells' are to open of fices In this city about March 15 for. the purpose, of making offers of hirhei cash prices on an un limited tonnage of black cherries and other fruits, according to the statement made1 by L. W. Wells, who Is en route-to-' New York' city. The cherry price is not fixed, but will he determined by March 2a'. Mr. Wells plans to v return to the Willamette valley ' in order to oversee the buying of fruits here. He declares that a grower Is mak ing, a mistake to sign the first contract that ' Is fluttered before him. The Young & Wells firm will be in a" position to handle all HereVa That will Interest you For our week-end selling: we offer yon 4 lots of. merchandise that will please you and save you money. ; ' Lot No. 1 y SOME FIXE SHEARS. 7 and 8 Inch full nickel plated' i t Bent Shears tbat are fully warranted in 'every respect. You can't buy a better pair at any price ' Qn Friday and Saturday Special for only i, ...... l7C Lot No. 2 , ? A big assortment of HIGH GRADE POCKET KNIVES.' .' Most of them have 3 blades and stag handles All are ? fully warranted and of a; eUndard well known QC make Take your choice ........ . .... i . . - i C Lot No.- Here la the Big Combination Kettle that you have been waiting for. A 5-PIECE HEAVY ALUMINUM KETTLE -- with "parts to make a steamer, colander, double boiler, roaster and cake pan. and it all nests in one, the 1 O C- i regular price Is 11.75 For weed-end selling . . vl .14,,' ' , . ' . " ,K Lot No. 4- Spot Light Special Here is a real value. We offer you either size, .6 or -inch. A very fine NICKEL C9 flfi IXISHED SPOT LIGHT, fully adjustable, only; VvW See Our Line of Lawn Mowers ; We Sell Bulk Garden Seeds GEO. E. ALLEN 23S N. Commercial St. the fruit they can get here, with the exception of strawberries. They , do not plan entering this field. From all indications the cherry market foj this season . is to be the - most favorable of any during the past years. Other firms are already established here and things are beginning to move in the fruit line. Ladies and Children's Hairrnttlng 245 N. High. Phone 1690F. 120 Webfooters to Travel. ' - The Salem Webfooters are to travel to Portland to meet a Port land team during the coming week-end, according to the plans of Bob Boardman. .- The Webfoot ers have been making a splendid record during the past and are anxious to try their skill on out side teams. They seek new. worlds to conquer. Buildinjr Plans Progresi ; The plans for the new YMCA building In Salem are coming along tine, although not as fast as at first expected. Although the plans are not ready they' will be prepared for the contractors with out much delay. The plans for the YMCA buildings in Portland and Salem are being prepared in conjunction with each other. In this manner the problems that arise are solved and much time is saved in the long run. Kenneth Legge, Salem architect, is prepar ing the plans for the Salem "Y" building in cooperation with George Whitesides, architect. Boy Beyond Danger . Little Billy De Souza, aged six years, who tumbled from a wood pile to the cement sidewalk and fractured his skull.' Is reported as beyond danger by; physicians at tending him. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John De Souza, 550 North Eighteenth. It Is reported that the only serious injuries the little fellow received was a tem porary aphasia, which will not prove very serious. Goes to Grand Jury Albert Keeper has been bound over to the grand Jury on $1500 bail on a charge of possession of a still. The sheriff's office found the still near Talbot in a dugout and placed Keeper under arrest. He denied ownership of the larger copper still and the worm, which evidently had been used. Smelt Run Heavy -..The smelt, are continuing to run steadily In the Cowlitz river dur ing the past six weeks. During the past season the FItts market has brought over 115.000 pounds of smelt into the Willamette val ley. Pioneer Clubs Meet The Pioneers of the First Methodist church and of the Jason Lee Methodist church 'met last night for their regular meeting. These clubs are under, the direc tion of Loyal Warner, boys', secre tary of the local YMCA.-r f - Missionary Gives Talk . M. B. Eubanks, returned mis sionary from China, told of his experiences before members of the SAFE FOR CHILDREN "Mothers everywhere demand a reliable cough remedy . free from injurious narcotics. Supplying this demand for fifty years made FOL EY'S HONEY AND TAR COM POUND one of the Largest Selling Cough Medicines in the World. Children like It. "My little boy had a very bad cough, and after he used FOLEY'S HONEY AND. TAR COMPOUND he got relief at once." writes Mrs.' Van ; Belle, Penroy, Mont. Refuse substitutes. Ad. Bunch of Hi-Y rclub at their regular meet ing at the' YMCA last night. About 25 boys were present. ,J" - - T : PERSONALS r:. a ' " i . ; Mrs. Emma Barkley of Portland visited here yesterday. Mrs. Nellie Cline was another Portland caller in Salem Thurs day. : Hazel . Hawk of Port Angeles visited in Salem yesterday. : Nellie Maupln of Woodburn spent yesterday in Salem. -. Mr. and Mrs.. John Williamson and son Jean are to make a tour soon of the southern part of the United States. The trip will oc cupy a period of several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Willet mo tored to Portland yesterday. Modern Woodmen Hold Fine Meeting Wednesday Night At the last meeting of the Mod ern Woodmen of America an open meeting was held with all friends of members Invited. A fair turn out availed themselves of the op portunity to enjoy an evening of cards and an excellent program given by local talent. William Baker gave a very ex cellent reading, " Jack Spong as usual held his audience spell bound while he proved to their satisfaction that the hand Is quick er "than the eye. His sleight of hand tricks are fully as good as those usually seen on a vaudeville circuit. ; . Fred Wilkinson gave a series of very clever imitations, ; imitating everything from the cow down on the farm to a pre-Volstead, bottle of gin in process of being con sumed. Chief Forrester ' Applin staged a very creditable entertain ment with his demonstration , of hypnotism. Mr. Applin has pre viously been on the Pantages cir cuit so the act was really of big time caliber. , , . , , , Schaub Thinks Insurance Company Should Pay A fight is on between Charles F. Schaub, owner of the river steamer "Relief," which went to the bottom of the Willamette river during the cold spell, and officials of the Globe & Rutgers Fire Insurance company. The attempt, of the company to collect A COUGH REMEDY WITHOUT OPIATES Many cough preparations con tain some one or more harmful drugs which are added to take, the place of opiates. None of these narcotic substitutes have ever been used In FOLEY'S HONE YTiAND TAR COMPOUND. The name of every ingredient is plainly printed on every carton. You know what you , are taking when you take Foley's. It clings to the throat. Good for old and young. Yon have a cough, why not try it, Refuse rabstitutes. Adv. - :- bjil SATURDAY SPECIATD . ..'. , . . " v feu ALL 15c SR Rye, Whole Wheat and White All Cookies, 2 dozen for 2Bc : , Regular , 20c per dozen "y. ' A large variety to choose from Devil Cake V v; A Large Devil Calie with . ' , r Marshmallow Filling Regular price 35c Tdzny Oilier Dclicicus Pr,:lr:::; the sum of S3.249.2C, the amount of money , alleged to h:i Le spent In -raising tfc e ship from tt? watery grve. ' The Ketlel" la now tlej cp In the jVlJlameJte slough, ' with a federal guard placed over it, whili tfie owner and the officials of tht insurance company are fighting. The latter allege that tbe boat vai allowed to sink. Schaub arrived in the city, la company of O. P. Graham, a build er of launches In Portland and A. D. Piatt, an attorney of the same city. According to the local rumor Schaub Intends to figfct the, case to a finish, and states that a Portland bank has placed confidence in his side of the ca$e and agree to furnish money to push the affair along. They say. snuff may become popular In society again." Perhaps, at last, an end to petting parties Is in sight. , YOU MAY WIN $1,500 If ym ara abla t make the moM vnrd of tha Jttr contains ia the words "TOIIi ET NECESSITIES. A total of 13.000 IN CASH prize will be iwa to com petitor is thii , OKAT WORD-BUT IJD IN O CONTEST Send a tamp for circular and rnlrii. Ad dress. Sheffield Laboratories, Dept. 12. Aurora, Illinois. ' Fruit and Nut Trees at Attractive Prices 140 S. High St. (Just off State) PHOXE 10F MATHIS NURSERY CO, W111 Trade Trees for Jlay . The pains caused by rheuma tism, lumbago, backache, etc. Stop them at once by applying St. Jacobs Oil. You can depend on it. Millions have done so for 5 years. People have never found anything which so draws the pain right out. r , St. Jacobs Oil Robs No bars PAIN Away SS fnf a mm m 12c 23