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THE OREGON STATESMAN, - SALEM, OP.EGOI? SATURDAY MORNING, .FEBRUARY .21,-' 1C25 R i .... . i 1 CITY AT THE THEATERS TODAY , ." Oregon -Gloria . Swan son In -.-Wages of Virtue.;, r Liberty Hobart Bo3worth, v 'Hearts of Oak';: , Grand "The Dixie Handicap" with all-star cast. ; . Income Tax Service O. Ed KosaL" Accountant. 5 il J31 State street, phone 2098-R. WOODRY Buys Furniture Phone 511 Terminal Taxi SERVICE Can for hire without drlTcra PHOXE 2020 Day and Night Serrice Popular Priced Men's and Young Men's , Tailored Suits $25 ta $45 D. IL MOSHER TAILOR ;bf:iaiSviite " 0tpaUty-8arrary Electronic XHariaotla ad Treatment (Xr. Abram'a method). Of f iea Phona SS0 or 469 J H V. S. Bask Bids. - LADD & BUSH, Bankers Established 1868 ' : : General Banking Business Office Honrs from Apq Poet CECAUSE T1IEY ARE CLEAN Ml B yybl rnd HAVE UMl HEAT UIIITS - ' ' ' ' ' : (f fir" r 'ivr , Wf' -5 Ug Gdrj. ill v . x from tne large iuraace w 1 "ZZl : us for what purpose the coal is required and we U point out the proper size to use.- But although we carry all size, we handle only one Quality, the Tery best coal from the very best mines. Our coal service Is youra to command. ... ' - Prices ranse from flO to 11 mtm Also handle the best Diamond Eriiuets f 13 ., . y ' h V -;: ": PHONE1-OS 0 -: D HESS WELL AND SUCCEED DRESS WELL AND SUCCEED MEWS IN Marriage License Issued - One marriage license was Issued yesterday by jthe county , clerk to William Elmer-. Callahan of. Port land and Miss Mildred L." Warner of Salem. ( - Colonial Chicken JPie Supper . First Christian church, Friday, - o'clock, ? Adults' 50c; children 35c. -.' . - ' : !" "? -'T- . 120 Return Filed i Here Through the action of the Mar ion Automobile company against Mrs. Mina Steingrube, property in the Willamette Valley addition has been attached, according , to reports filed with the county clerk. 95 Off on -Panama Parrots ' . .Today.- Flake's Petland. f21 THE BAKALL SYSTEM "What is it? Skating,. Skating, Skating At Dreamland Thursday,5 Friday, Saturday ; . iV . W JLV v , f A Hear Our New . Calliope Dancing! Dancing! i Salem's New Auditorium 7 . 'r- Ladies Free- - ? Wednesday and Saturday Bezan son's Melody PhiendS : lO a. m. to .3. pv n 3 ". SfeGsj6fGte! ' ' 8 3: D R E S S w E L L A N D S U c c E E D Ton- will recognise .: real style "when yoa see the new Spring Hats. J Right style in the right colors all in well known makes. Prices S3 to 57 G. V.-Jobsca Ik 0). 469 STATE STREET Frank Sereik, Local Barber : la well and back on the: Job again at Tumbleson's barber shop, 173 N. Liberty St: , f 22 Condition Improved "'V:' 'The condition of Mrs. T. B. Kay, which has been critical following her long illness, was improved somewhat' according to reports made last night? "Mrs. Kay Is the wife of State Treasurer T. B. Kay. Dance, Schlndler Hall Tonight. - 121 Elks Initiate i k During the regular meeting of the Elka lodge 17 neophytes were initiated Into the membership of the 8alem organization. Those Initiated were F. A. Tbumberg, A. N. Doerfler, Gideon ; Stolz, Frank Schapp, George J. Amort, W. R. Bush. Fred Bruce, "A. J. Cleveland, j W. S.- Dustin, ; J. B. Eakin, F. M. Haberman, Charles Lowe, Glenn W. Porter, O. E, Pal meteer H. W. Steelhammer, H. D. Swart and W. J. Wlckert1 ' Demand for Shortliand There is such a demand for shorthand that the Capital y Busi ness College will organise a new class- on Monday, Feb.' 23. ' En roil Ihis week, ,- : - ) y? ' t21 Jobfor Veteran- " ', . '-J, ; Dr. George' Lewis, 311 United States National bank building, em ployment officer, for the Veterans of Foreign Wars, has a place for a veteran on a farm a few miles from Salem. The pay Is $ 50 per month, which includes' board, room and laundry. 7 To Erect Dwelling"" W! M. FishJback has: secured a building permit to erect a dwell ing and garage at 1180 Market street-which is estimated "to cost 13500, according to the files of the city recorder's office.- - Rallding Permits Issued r H. E. Donaldson is to erect fa dwelling at 240 South Twenty third costing $3,000; the Oregon Packing company to repalf a can nery at 285 South Twelfth, esU- mated o cost $1,000, while Lane Mbrtey U to erect rand 'fepair buildings at, . 1 18 5a Leslie, at 2 0 North Serenteenth; at a combined cost of $2500, while repairs, are to be made at 101-1609 Center street costing $1500, according to building certificates -filed with the city recorder yesterday. 4 , : 'v.r . died ; DERANLEATJ Aursaln Deran lean, beloved husband of Emma .Deranleau, died at his for- mer home 6 miles south "of Sa lem, on February 19, at the age of 64 years. He is survived by, his wife, Emma, and eight chil dren, Raymond, and Joseph of Denver, Colo., Albert of Seat tle, Wash., Lucien of, Boulder, Cal Mrs. Lottie Mulcay of Cas per, Wy Mrs, Irene Bre'lden bach of Hif f, CaL, Leona and Clifford .of Salem; by five brothers, Lucien or Salem, Alf-( red of Poulsen, Mont, Henry of Boyes, Mont., Reml of Rapid City, S. D.i Joseph of Anacor tes, Mont;, three sisters, Melinaj Belief enile 6t Boyes,' Moni, DeKJ phina Provose of Jefferson, S.i D., and Amanda Deranleau of ' Rapid City, S. D. The remains are at the chapel -of the Salem mortuary,; 210 Center "street,1 Phone 1656. Funeral announce ments will be published later. ' BURNS John Burns died in this city February 19, at the age of, 41 years. He Is survived by his parents who reside ia Min nesota. Remains at the .Salem mortuary. . Phone 1656, ;. . " , . FI1CERAL9 , The funeral of Melissa Baker, who died Feb. 20, will be held at the Webb funeral parlors to day at 10 a. m. Rev. irr. Cam mell of West Salem will have C3ATS BRIEF c"t"rr-3 cf Ftrvice3 lit err: eat Li it ' TMs ia cloaed-ear wathr, ad . kera la a aaty littte closed car . ao4l:i -, . I , : Lata lt2l Orarland Cons In fiat running eriar $360 A Very Honaat Bay for Anyona SW TTa fefc tXaad Cars A Real Treat Aw&itg you' at the Salem' Res taurant. Sunday dinner. 75c. Daily Merchants-lunch, 45c. ' f2f Districts May Combine Residents of the Rlckreall and Greenwood ; school districts. Jn Polk county, hare filed petitions with County Superintendent Wills asking for an opportunity to Mote on the question of consolidating the ' two districts. Mr. Wills baa granted the petitions and an elec tion will be held on April 1 to determine the Question. A Real Treat Awaits you at the Salem Res taurant. Sundar dinner. 75c. Daily Merchants' lunch,' 45c. ft 2 A New Director -'V'- At a special meeting of the pa trons : of Salem Heights school. held Thursday night at the com munity - hall, John.. Douglas was elected a member of the board to succeed C. A. Ratcllffe, 'who haa gone to California. An open meet ing will be held next Friday eve ning to discuss the general affairs of the district.- ' Cash Talks Here New modern 6-room home close In on : N. Summer. : Full cement basement, extra large furnace, fireplace, ldry - and r fruit room, garage, 1 hardwood, etc., 6 blocks to university. Owner must sell now for cash. Becke & Hendricks agents, U. S. Bk. Bldg. f20tf Bible Class Meets ' ' The Men's Bible " class iot the First' Presbyterian r church were entertained 'at a dinner and pro gram last night in the church par lors. The .program was held fol lowing the dinner." An 'Inspira tional ' message on the Bible was brought to the class members fey Rer.; Blaine E.v KirkpatrickV who is to leave for the east within few weeks to' take charge of the Epworth League work of Ameri- Baby. Chicks At i special . sale prices -. today. Flake's Petland. 273 State. f21 , v Drum Corps Active The American Legion drum and bugle corps of Capital, .Post No." 9 are active in preparation for the state convention to be held at Prineraile ne?t ; summer. ! Last night they met at. Cliff ord.Brown'a warehouse.; About 3 2 -legionnaires are in the corps, 16 drums and 16 bugles. v. , : v , ... Is This Reasonable i $10 down, $ 1 0 V month takes choice of good lots 56 by 105. Price" $256, Abstract. Near cat. See them now, at $25X. Becke Hendricks, U. S. Bk. Bldg. f 20tf Parkins; Time 'Argued '- From' the census of the ' Salem merchantsi 116 firms of the 146 In the city,4eslre tomodlfy: the present parking time limit, In or der that automobiles can be park" ed two hours Instead of onei ac cording' to the canvass made by G E. McAfee, secretary of the Sa lem Business Mens' league. ' It is proposed-that out of town visitors be Issued acourtesT cardrto show they will be shown every consld-? eration "within reasonr It Will Not Hurt ! You. to 1 go to church ASundayT Charles Archerd will talk about Rouges In Business" Sunday eve ning at the First Christian church. A practical message tor business men as well as others. , ' , v 120 Schools Inspected . ; t Schools, were visited at Davis, Porter.lHullt and Mountain Vie1 by County Superintendent Mary. L. Fulkerson - during the ; past week. - According to the report of the insnector there is a consider able amount : of sickness , in the mountain country and several fam ilies are quarantined with scarlet fever. Improvements in the play grounds, . water supply, grounds, and other details were reported to have been completed since the last visit of Mrs. Fulkerson.' Rural Supervisor Fox has also been vis iting several ot the county schools and renorts conditions about the same. In all the schools programs in-observance or wasningioBs birthday are In progress. " i The Rogues's Gallery of Business Come Sunday evening to the First Christian church and see if your picture Is presented. Charles Archerd will tell you all about It. It will at least , do you', good to hear about the. other fellow. 120 TPc Aluminum Sale . : I See window." Today and Mon day. IL U Stiff Furniture Co. f21 At the semi-annual meeting of the Oregon Guernsey .Cattle cla" held at IUllsboro, Or Friday, the dsta for tbe annual "Guernspy " I ' . , . .. ' -V ' "' ''" ' "' -" U - - - The exact itinerary has not been worted'out but the plan is to hold uuernsejr festivities for two days. una tne tune of the third day to be taken up with the auction sale of the herd of W. A. Good in. Cor nelius Or: : It Is very likely thar the first "day will be spent with a meeting of the state association ana. the second day the visitors will visit the various - nure bred herds of Guernseys in Washington county. II. T. Hesse, Beaverton. In president of the association and Mrs. W. A. Good in is secretary. Aluminum SaW-End -' Monday. Better hurry. H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. f2l Orrflflrntes of Btrtb . ' Dorothy Fay Bennett Is the name riven to the baby daughter born to Mr. and Mrs.; S. H. Ben nett of Sllverton. at 1295 Ship ping street, Salem; Joe J. Tada is the name given a babr son to Mr and Mm. Jira M. Tada, a Japanese family of route 9; Har old ; Roth, born to Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Roth of route 2; Lois Marie Gilllngs born to Mr. and Mrs, Gillings of 1605 High; and Marcel . Fern" Weigel to Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Weigel. Boston Bull Terri. For Bale. Phone 26F33. f22 Award on Display ;c The Wallace Latin trophi. which was won for the third consecutive time by be McKinley junior high school, is on dlspiaj at State and L(berty with the Pomeroy ft Keene, Jewelers. . The award bears the names of the students who hare 'won the award each year. They are. Helen Pemberton and Grace Mortensen for 1923; Lena Medler and Margaret G rover for .1924, and Myra " Bonney and, Faye Henderson for 1925.- Miss Helen Richards Is a member of the 1924 class. Reconstruction of the World In what land, according- to the Bible, is the reconstruction of the worlds to begin after modern civil ization Is destroyed? S. H. Tout- jian. Derby, building, Sunday. 8 V. m,. . ; .. f21 Students Visit Sale: In order . that . students may study at first hand the processes by which .the state laws are form ed, more than 180 students of the Oregon normal school spent the day in ; Salem yesterday. Visits were made to the state legislature and" to the. several state Institu tions J. near- the: pity, i According to the faculty memoer in cnarge, Prof. J. Bl jYv Butler, head of the history department, . this Is the first t visit ; of nractically . all the students to the . state legislature and to the other institutions. , - ' 1 BITS FOR ! BREAKFAST? 1 t- n-;;.1 . : v -, ; ; . r tAl work and no pay ..-ft- .V . t tThat is how it is with the legis lature now.. ..' i .1.- i ' - f - m m " Already flax seed is being taken out by those who have contracted to sow it : for the sUte flax in dustry, and "nearly all the acreage needed has : : been signed up or spoken for. Better hurry, if you expect to grow flax for the state. ' - --x.-i.,-. K - . ' ;March Is to be Oregon' month for ail the western railroads. They are - to serve Oregon food, boost Oregon products generally, and advertise Oregon's advantages in various' and sundry' ways. ', ?. v ' " r'i Now, if some one could get up a ? scheme ' to ,: have the people of Oregon themselves boost their state, not only. in March but ; for the' balance of the year, Oregon would begin to get onto- the map of prosperity, and development in larger letters. If Oregonlans would boost Ore gon i like- Calif orolans boost Cali fornia,.: we would very soon begin to have such a period of growth as to attract the favorable atten tion of the rest of the world. . ' ' f,."i -v '': I Scientists-tells us fleas can go two weeks without eating. Clar ence1 Blakeley -says"' the humane society need not worry, however; they never have to. - y-- r - t ' Only the fast thinkers become leaders.4' He who eitates5"is bossed.i; ' tT"'-'? vf-:; VV: "la y? u . - Ancestors seem greatest to those who haven't kept the pace the "old boys set, v--:;:;';';, Mere : numbers' no longer awe Americans. Think how many laws there are. . , ' ' ' ; -i l , i V-S ; ' ! i ' ' y Hard to dislike a chap who likes jrou isn't itr Well, there's your peace pianV t y . , : - I PERSONAL w. Dr. and Mrs. J. :E-: Long were In attendance at a convention in INCUBATORS A, and - - - - V' ENCODERS CAPITAL CARGAin HOUSE - n9 House of a llUlion anl 1 Ona EarcalaB , 213 CENTER ' - - Eruptions -By Louise Elouise Ellis When we're happy and could sing. Always some darned pesky thing Takes at us a nasty fling; Why we should be harassed thus- ' ly, no one" knows. There are nuisances galore,,-, I could name off half a score. You could name as many more, But the meanest is a pimple on ' the nose.' '' . t Let a fellow get a date""" With some new Marie or Kate And he'll grow, as sure as fate. Some gosh-darned volcano on his . nose or Hps. Oftentimes things are reversed, -Tis the lady who is cursed With a glorious sun burst No amount of paint and powder will eclipse. It Is very tough, I know. But girls with a nose. flambeau -Cannot hold a man in tow; Whether it is right or not, that's how it goes. And no man can be a Sheik With a headlight on his beak; I know! I've had one a week. Darn and dash and dang a pimple on the nose! . Stumped! - . , Jones: "This is Information;"! Clerk:, "Yes, sir." , Jones: "Well, what does one do with a Cross Word puzzle book after It's filled out?" BUssful Ignorance "Well, is your marriage going to be a success?" ""Looks that way. The wife just asked me to buy her: a permanent wave." - - Judith. He Didn't Know It Vet Girl (to her mother): "Jack is going, to surprise me tonight, he's going to ask me to be hi wife.". ' . ; J . ,. K. J. E. Portland yesterday. Mrs. Fred Zager and Mrs. Prill Sontag were visitors In the city from Aumsvllle Friday. Mrs. J. L. Faulberg of Mt. An gel visited in Salem Friday;. ' " Mrs. T. W. Cooper visited here from Jefferson. - William Hamilton, manager' of the Salem PEP company, was a visitor in Portland yesterday.";' George Matter was a Salem vis itor yesterday from Dallas. . . ' S. Ames, a . Sllverton resident, visited. in Salem yesterday6, ':ti ,''? W. Holloway, an Albany merch ant, was in the city Friday. - ; Mrs. L. F. Mereiddth of, Port land visited the city Friday morn ing. . .. . , Parrish Junior High School :j. Grounds to Be Beautified Without much trouble' It is ex pected that .the $300 necessary to correctly ' beautify ? the Parrish high school grounds will be se cured, according to the announce ment of Mrs.. Nora Anderson, pres ident of the Salem Floral society. Already active work : has J been started by the- society on the promise of $100 from various Sa lem citizens, who have pledged the money, and a planting plan is being worked out. . , ... i Because of the position and de sign of the s pew. Parrish school it is desired tHa't" ' the 'grounds be dressed up , as artistically as pos sible in order to make the best Impression upon the visitors In the city.-:--'-' --ft'-;" : Contributions' can be made to William Burghardt, .school clerk, or to Mrs. Anderson. ' - AW CONCERT Ii 3 EMOHS Novelty Carpenters' Hand Saw Violinist, ' vho has tho Musical Word Guessing, playing his novelty music on a Carpenter's Standard Saw ' . '.- . ' . v; '--' " . ' ' Saw Music from 1:30 to 5 and 7 to 8 p. m. V BIUHG THE KIDDIZS mt . ' The Sex Margaret: "Good heavens 1 Is she that Inquisitive? - Anita: ! "Is she! Say, a new name doesn't appear in the tele phone book without her knowing it." . II. F. Lees. The Tridky Triolet Counter - Why Shouldn't I? She asked me if I would. And it made me feel prime;. She knew that I could ' -So she asked me If I would;; 'I knew that I should And I thought it no crime, She asked me if I would -So rl. loaned her a dime: ". . Paul Ashdown. "This Is .surely the home stretch," said the man as he reached across the table for the bread. , ; GARDEN CHEMISTRY . "In my garden -laboratory t'p said Dr. George A, Baldpate recently io Edward Goodman, "I have been conducting some interesting ex periments on the effects of various chemicals and stimulants on plant life. Today, for instance, every housewife knows that an aspirin tablet placed in a vase will re store faded, flowers to freshness. "One of the profitable sidelines of my'work haa been the produc tion and sale of .honey. -1 have al ways been handicapped by the fact that-most ' flowers close at night. The old' method of crossing the bees with lightning-bugs so that they could,. work all night- has proved impractical for this very reason, namely, that while the bees, . proverbially - busy, kept awake,' the flowers went to sleep.. The problem, . then, became that of keeping the flowers open after hours. - "This I solved by the simple ex pedient of planting a coffee-bean close to the seed of every honey- bearing flower. The chemistry of Nature transfuses the caffein into the veins ot the plant and. an ex traordinary wakefulness results. .."Great. care, however, must he taken, pot to, overdo this stimula tion., "ila ,my - first experiments I planted: two coffee-beans to each flower-cutting, with the ; result that the matured plants were so nervous and trembly that the bees could not hold their footing. My honeysuckle orchard that year was completely ruined by ' nervous prostration, and twelve of my fin est o range-trees developed cases Fruit and Nut Trees at Attractive Prices 140 S High St, (Just off State) -' r PHOXE 10F4 MATHIS NURSERY CO. Opposite Oregon Electric Depot Will Trade Trees for Hay at the mm Saturday, February of St. Vitus dance. The effect of a row of trees suffering fron; thi malady is both pathetic ate; in teresting." - - - . ' The Jingle-Jangle Counter; Sprees end only in despair; Scissors go upon a tear. Ellen Hofmann. . Hither and thither the traffic cop darts: ' . The valentine's only a traffic ia hearts, ' R. II. Weiss. Sensitive Woman Arthur: "Your aunt is nrettr much of a ah- prude, don't yoa think? Rather extreme?" " Julian: "Lord. yes. She even wanted to put bathing suits on the gold-fish." . . .. i i I OREGON TODAY SVXDAV GLORIA SWANSON in "WAGES OF AIRTlE" iiiiiiimiiiiiiii LIBERTY LAST TOfES TODAY "HEARTS OF OAK" " with : i ' HOBART BOSWORTTI ' f PACLLE STARKE : ' I1I1II II 0 illlllll GRAND LAST TIMES -TODAY "THE DIXIE HANDICAP" . . with . a v w rM a a m n ii i - . i ' atncur 90 ncxall ?SHaving Cream is the Shaving Cream that de cides the degree of comfort or otherwise of a shave. Regular users of Rexall find shaving easy and pleasant, i. .The large size tube is OftC only ..... . . , OU : iPerry Drug Store ' Xsaw ' 115 South Commercial SALEM - . - - OREGO: TH 21, by J lit; ' Wall