The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 25, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON
WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 25, 1925
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Be careful that you do not spoil your ajK
pearance by wearing a wrong, hat, If you
will come here for your Spring Hat well
see that you get just the hat you ought to
.wear. ' i .
,-i Prices $3.00 to 57.00
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.Our cap. stock shows all the new and right cap3
designed to meet every requirement.
Prices, 52.00, 52.50 and 53.00 ,
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CITY NEVS IN BRIEF
AT THE THEATERS TODAY
Oregon - Afternoon: ; Pol'
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: v Liberty "The Beauty Prize"
: by Nina "Wilcox Putman. ;
MIm Wyman To Resign
Miss Wyman, present secretary
of the Salem Young . Women's
Christian association is to leave
her position on March 1, accord
ing to plans made "Public some
- time ago. Miss Wyman has ac-
WOODRY
Buys Furniture
Phone 511 " '
Terminal Taxi '
SERVICE
Cars for hire without differ
PHONE 202O j .
Day and Night Service'' 1
Popular Priced !; v v
Men's and Young Men's
Tailored Suits $25 to $45
OrtanpitFiy-SorgarT
Electron ia Dinoi and Traatmaot
f (lr. Abram's method).
Offb-a Phaaa 85 or 4697
60S TJ. S. Bank BU
ceptedthe directorship of the Girl
Reserve wor;. in the" Imperial Val
ley ,-Cal: rand'as jTesiyned her
workrjhere 4ri; order, ; to take uJT the
new duties.' T ' kS 7 - 5 -f1
Cut Flowers-
Floral pieces. Adamsy. Florist.
453 Court.. I . .... f25
Students Elect- 'iV-
The students of the YMCA of
Willamette university will hoid
the annual election of officers nert
Thursday, is the announcement
made by Meri Bonny , " Y presi
dent. Tuesday morning.
Valve Burst
- A valve burst in the Alpha Psi
Delta fraternity water 'system' In
the upper portion of the house.
Slight : damage was done before
the break was discovered although
it is eipectfd that ,some .of the
plastering, in two. rooms "must be
relsdmined i? ..'?:
WaUolah Sale Starts
,. The annual sale of Wallulahs,
annual . year -book of Willamette
university has now, started. But
4 5 0, books 4iave been ordered, 25
Skating, Skating, Skating
At Dreamland ' -
- Tursday,: Ptidartnr4aT
i ,w i-j- -7;3 to 10-pV m. - --
Bear Our Kow Calliope-
Dancing! Dandnl
Salem's New Auditorium
Ladles Free ,.;,.v
- .Wednesday and Saturday
Bexansoa'a Melody Phieade
of which go to the Alumni, 25" will
be.' used by the university for ad
veTttslnr, porpoaes. and the :'re
mainfiig 400 wilf be sold to stu
dents; and! friends of the university.-
rjCh Wallulah is put out: by
each junior class at Willamette.
Card of Thanks v?.,.. ;
Thanks, to our many, friends
and neighbors for their many
beautiful , floral . offerings and
their .many expressions of friend
ship during the recent illness and
death of our father. Mr. William
H. Hunt. The ChUdren. f25
Kfwanls Enter Contest ' J1
j. ' The Salem Kiwanis club went
on record Tuesday as favoring the
national attendance contest, which
is being sponsored among the Ki
wanis clubs of the United States.
Salem Kiwanis have had a good
record durfng the past for their
attendance and they are ' expect
ing to come close to first place.
Dr. Henry E. Morris was appointed
official teller for the club during
the coming weeks. . .
Christian Jorgenson has bought
the Enos Presnell farm at Marian.
George Thomason, local i realtor,
handled the deal. i ?25
Suffers Illness
-: Mlaa Harriet Mitchell, a student
at the Pacific Expert school is con
fined at her home by an attack
of blood poisoning in. her wrist.
It ' Is -expected, howevery-that: she
will return to her studies within
a week.-: - -----,; .
Special Customers
Wanted at Terminal Cafe.
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LADD & BUSH, Bankers
Established 1868
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General BanTdnfj Business
Office) nours from lO a. m. to 3 p. m.
niB tedbl. end HAVE f.'ORE HEAT U.'IITS
Ug Gsrry all Sizos: oy Got!
from the large furnace to the smallest nut eize. Tell
us for what purpose the coatts required and we'll point
out the proper sixe to use. '--But although we carry all .
' sizes, we handle only one quality,; the very best coal . '
from the very besi mines." Our coal service is yours .
to command.
Prices ranse from $10 to $15
Also handle the best Diamond Briqaettcs CIS
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Returns From Home ;';
Miss Leona Hook, who has been
confined to her home at Mt. Angel
during the past few .weeks on Ac
count of illness, has returned to
Salem, according . to news made
public yesterday. : She has been
employed at the Spa' confection
ery. . , i ... ; y f?; ;
At. tneT Certified Public 4: lU
Motor Car Market. A 1922 light
six Studebaker roadster ! with i a
Rex glass enclosure. There are
over iee worth of extras on' this
guaranteed car.- Air for' 1 6 85.;
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- Business -.men of the -city' are
circulating petitions among their
customers in order to get an idea
of the-'humber of people 'favoring
the present . parking; , ordinance
and those who desire a change. At
REDUCED SUMMER RATES
TO CALIFORNIA
BY PICKWICK STAGES
SanT Francisco, one way. 91SJSO
Round Trip, 930.00
Los Angeles, one way, $275
Round Trip, SJ5O.0O
. Special Rates to Parties of
Eight or More
For Information and Reserva
tions phone 696, or call at , ;
CENTRAL STAGE TERMINAL--.
Salem. Oregon
rov CAH'Z fASS THIS VTl
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J 922 Jewel t four io nwlr
painted and rana ry rood t
with followin? eraaaoriat
. step plates; SS4 spetlirnt;
Btmtr and barrap. -kamnr;
windthicl4 vinfi;
. atoplit; . extra . tir, tnl.a,
.... and corar; tiot -r Koar-aita ,
. murrar
A XmI Bij a $675
plaihtlfrs brief in , the .motion to
squash a writ of review in the
Roth x Brosrr case ; In , the circuit
court - yesterday. : The Roth Bros,
company have offices in Chicago,
and the case here Involves a num
ber of legal points.
Apollo Club With " .
Mabel Rlegelman tonight, Ar
mory. Box , office open 18 a. m
today. ' ; i; .. fg5
a recent meeting of the Chamber
of Commerce it was declared that
many of the farmers were in favor
of the one-hour parking ordinance
because it gave them all an ample
opportunity to . transact business
near ,a mercha'nts store without
having to walk several blocks, af
ter their . car had .rbeen-- parked.
There ts however, a'declded move
ment,' amang the business -men
wanting the time limit extended
and hour. - Considerable agitation
has been aroused at the various
luncheon clubs in an effort, to stir
public opinion.
Best Grada Inside Mill W
iv. At : reduced prices In -quantify
lots, i Prompt delivery. -Spaulding
Logging Co. Phone 1830. .. 'g&'l
Erixon To Visit ' .
Fred Erixon was -appointed' a
committee 61 one ; to represent
the Kiwanis club at the third an
nual charter presentation celebra
tion to be held at Tillamook the
evening of March - 3. Delegates
from .Portland and .other Willam
ette valley,, clubs are ' to be repre
sented. - Other members of 1 the
galem Kiwanis clubs are expected
to attend the celebration. . '.'
Winter Meeting '- tn , i
Minnesota Society, Jason Lee club.
Friday, Feb. 27. at 2i30. f25
Interesting; Facts ' .
The bulletin of the Chamber of
Commerce has many interesting
facts; and the- latest oie jtb ' be
printed state that a real volcanic
crater - la situated -within' a few
miles of Salem , Of course, it Is
extinct, but shows what really ex
isted some timer past.' It is locat
ed on the Heyden farm on the Oak
Grove road, a mile or so beyond
the Popcorn schoolhouse. The
crater Is there and also lava ashea.
Suffers Attack of Grippe
. Miss Katherine Onnhell. local
photographer. has-. been suffering
from j an .attacks of grippe- during
the past few days. She expecta to
be at her office today.
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Aacona Chicks Today
.-Reduced prices. ' Salem Chick
erie4r 264 K Cottage. Phone 400.
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Visits Relativm Here-. ' .
"Walter Dennis of Albany visited
m ith Mr. and -Mrs. F. A. Williams
in Salem yesterday. " His sister,
Miss Alice Dennis, who has been
employed at Westport. Oregon,
stopped over for, a few days en
route to. the Regue River country.
Universal Range Demonstration
At Halik & Eoff 837 Court.
Beginn ing Tuesday Feb. 24. f 2 7
Fraternal Order J:Ui
Oti Eagles meets every Wednes
day, 8 P.m at. McCornack hall.
Visiting ; Brothers welcome, i .f25
New Member
Dick Miller, sales manager -of
the Tmmnt Motor compatfy,1'349
North - Commercial, has beeii 'in
troduced as -a- member of' the
Chamber of Commerce-This mem-
bership was brought .to the local
organization by. George Vickr- who
had - the . pleasure of introdueing
Mr,. Miller as .one-of his .business
competitors. . ; . - k : r.
Birth Report Filed ; y
George Washington.-Langton ' i
the name given to the baby son
born to Mr. and Mrs. Howard FV
Langton on the birthday of the
first . president of the United
States, according to the birth re
port filed with the city health
officer.
Down in Maine-
Is the play given by the Salem
Heights Community club, Hayes
yille school, Friday evening. Feb
ruary 27. 8 o'clock J A good play
- i Don't miss it. j Admission 31c
and 15c. . ,-i f25
Receives Injury - ---
i Ben Williams, - a . butcher, suf
fered a painful. but not serious
injury when, he. ran a sharp knife
through the muscles of his' right
leg.' Prompt - medical attentipn
prevented the-man from suffering
from, infection. . - ..
Apollo Crab With i . - t
, . Mabel Rlegelman tonight, -Ar
mory. - Box office open lda. m.
today.- r,-.!M3.-ZilS26
riaintlff Win ; i J
-t Judge Kelly acting' Inlieu of
Judge McMahan.' who , is out? of
the city, has given the defendant
10 days In which to 1 resist the
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CAPITAl. DARGAiri
HOUSE
T&a House of Million and
One Darsalns
215 CENTEH
Fruit and Nut Trees
t at Attractive Prices . . j
na s. msh et. (just off state)
n:o:.T: icr4
r.iATni3 iunsnnY co.
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v.!: Did you know, that- we are
selling Coat's Improved French
Prune trees. 4 to feet, at 10c;
3 to 4 feet 8c I Now is the
time to buy." ... , :
- JIATHIS NURSJERY CO. .
Office oppoelte Orcsoa Eiectris
Depot -
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Just c:u:jft j;;
"Down in MalneV ; , . :
A farce in four actsv presented
by Salem Heights Community club
at Labish Center schoolhouse Wed
nesdajr evening Feb". ; 24 at 1 S
o'clock. Admission 25c and 35c.
This play was postponed from Feb.
18th to Feb. 24 on account of Ill
ness of some of the. characters, - .
Salesmen Are Nabbedo . "
"Hip pockyet" salesmen of -intoxicating
liquor were roundedup
by the -Salem police In co-operation
wdtb special agents yesterday
and . as a result Forrest Brown, J.
H Henderson and Frank We wens
aVe behind the bars at the city
jail. AH three were bound over
to be sentenced by Justice of the
Peace Brazier Small today. Brown
has appeared before' the police on
other cessions, and has attracted
their attention for some time. The
new plan, however; was success
fully worked and it is expected ad
ditional arrests will follow.
Apollo Club With '-
- Mabel Rlegelman tonight, Ar
mory Box" office open 10 a. m.
today. . - u , f25
nas Fine Display r
Dan Russel. representative of
the L". "Ci Smith typewriter here,
has returned from CorvalHs where
he had an excellent display in 4he
commerce department of the' OAC
educational exhibition vertlie
wwek-end.,f':'7;!n. ' tli
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Ancona Chicks Today . y t r
Reduced ' prices. , Salem ChiekT
eries, 264 N Cottage. Phone 400.
School Paper Gets Nam
v" Parrish Periscope Js . the .name
given to the student body publica
tion of the . J. "L. Parrish- junior
high school. The - students have
been holding a contest during the
past ; few weeks, in- an t effort to
secure a name- for' their publican
tions.' V . - - ' -;.
Free Eats .
- While dancing at McCormack
hall 'Friday night. Seven piece
orchestra.. ' . . f26
Emraerson Club to Sleet "
- The Emmerson club of the Uni
tarian' church,- which is studying
the; Psychology 'of Religion under
the direction of Rev. Martin Fere
shetian,: pastor; 'will meet at 6:30
Thursday evening for a dinner to
be given' at the parsonage, 657
Chemeketa. Following the dinner
the regular lecture and discussion
will be held, v " A" - A
Building Permit . u-.. i-t. .
V A .building costing 15900 is to
be. erected '' at" 14. South Nine
teenth by Mrs. Susan M. Klein, ac
cording to - the permit issued by
City ; -Recorder -Poulsen yesterday.
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Runaway Boy. Held .
Martin Joseph Hu, 16 years of
age, a runaway from Portland." Is
held, at the Salem' police' station
for transportation back to Port"
land. ' 5 -
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STAYTOrJ HEWSr I
Postmaster W. II. Hobson and
wife are enjoying a visit" from
their daughter, Mrs. 'Edward
Peery of Portland, this week. '
- Carey C. Nott. who has been an
invalid from rheumatism for many
years and bed ridden for the past
year, has been seriously ill for .the
past week. . .
, Samuel Aplet. an aged resident
of this place, died at the . family
home on Wednesday morning after
a long illness.' He leaves an aged
wife, an Invalid son. and several
other children." all of whom are
married. Funeral services were
held Friday morning and the body
taken to Fox" Valley for burial.:"
The Chemawa, Indian sir is were
defeated here Friday night in. the
local gym, by the high school girls
by a score of 13 to 9. The game
was a hotly contested 6ne and was
witnessed by a large crowd.
.Miss Mava Brown, a senior at
the , University of Oregon, came
home Friday and Is spending a
few days here with her family. -.
.. James Mulkl, a student from
OAC.: spent the- week-end here
with home folks. The young man
Is taking special training in for
estry work.
After attending 'the Reisterer
funeral In - Sublimity Thursday,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Robl of Union
Hill came on- to Stayton where
they spent the remainder of the
day. . -
The First National bank of Stay
ton kept cipsed . doors " Thursday
during the funeral service which
was held for Frank Reisterer at
Sublimity. Mr. 'Reisterer was one
of the stock holders in the bank',
and also "a merchant of Sublimity.
Miss - Francis Kirsch, who is a
teacher . in the North Howell
school,. was a recent visitor at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
A P.'Kirsch on route 2. ;
E. D. Alexander and wife were
recently in Portland visiting their
daughters, Mrs. Frances Paney
and Mrs. O. L. Hagan. Mr. Alex
ander returned to his work-as edi
tor of the Stayton Mail,, while
Mrs. Alexander is continuing the
visit.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Roy were pleas
antly surprised Sunday morning
when their . son, A. E. Roy. and
family of Portland drove over and
spent the day here. ; Mr. 'Roy is
engaged in the jewelry business in
Portland. . -r ; -. ; '- -' ". -.
C. A. Beauchamp and - Joseph
Fisher, two of Stayton's most suc
cessful nimrods, left, early Satur
day morning for Nestucca where
steel heads are reported to be
running . in; plentiful ' numbers.
They 'expected to be Sway several
days if the sport proved as 'allur
ing as reported. -u .
4 , R.. Jd., .Cramer -purchased 6 0 0
cherry trees of. the Kentist variety
from a Salem, nursery last .week,
and is , planting them on his six
acre tract In the west end of town.
Mayor Geo. Keech and wife
went; to Kingston Friday. night,
'where Mr. Keech acted in the ca
pacity -of auctioneer for the " basket
social which was . given ' by ' the
teacher and pupils of the school.
The proceeds from the sale of bas
kets netted the district about $4
which is to be used in; buying a
hew organ for the school. ; This Is
the second of a series of entertain
tnents given by the school to raise
the required amount -for the new
instrument. .
Hughes Mann, a brother of Mrs,
W. W. Elder, who has been visit
ing here the past week,, left Fri
day for his home in CanyonviUe,
Ore; Mr. Mann was a former resi
dent of Stayton,- leaving Jiere 25
years ago. for southern 'Oregon,
where' he has since resided, this
beinr hfs YJrst visit" here in 'that
time, iris fcetdleas to' say he fail
ed to': recognize any of the old
familiar - haunts, and found but
few of the old time residents here.
. .. Jasper Phillips was in from his
farm out on route 1 Friday. . Mr.
Phillips is a progressive farmer,
who believes diversified farming
is the beat paying system. He Is
now engaged in clearing 10 acres
of new land which he expects to
set to walnuts, using filberts for
fillers. He says many of the farm
ers in his vicinity are putting out
large acreage of strawberries this
season, he himself having put out
four acres.2 - '
Baptist Ministers Hold ..
Conference in Portland
The Ministerial conference of
Oregon Baptists is in session in
Portland this week. The meetings
are being held in the First Bap
tist church, of which Rev. Thomas
J. Villars Is pastor. The pastors
andmissionaHes of all Oregon
Baptist churches, a re gathered for
a week's conference on missionary
and pastoral problems. The pro
gram is built around the phases of
pastoral work in Uhe larger and
smaller fields. . dealing with these
In a specific way.' A large place
is left for the deepening of . the
spiritual life on the pastors them
selves, much time devoted to pray
er. Such questions as "The In
spiration of the Scriptures," "The
Theories of The Atonement," Mis
sionary co-operation. Religious
Education, and Church Manage
ment are being discussed. The
sessions began on Monday after
noon with an address by Dr. Vil
lars on "The Inspiration of the
Scriptures." The subject of
Church Administration will be
discussed . by " Rev. , Ernest H.
Shanks of Salm. Each subject
will be opened for general, discus
sion, following its presentation.
Meetings are held morning, after
noon and evening, nad will con
tiue' until . Friday. The reports
show: a substantial gain in all
parts of the state. Large increase
In membership, and a. healthy fi
nancial situation.
' If music is, the language of lovo
the saxophone player hates, every
body.
OREGON
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By Rupert Hughetf
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. ' ; ; . Aleadlnft dentist
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the teeth ami acts
as mild anti
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teeth free from
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Special Orchestra Tonight :?
r New Salem Restaurant. 6:30 to
8:30. Dancing. J 125
Parks Concrete Mixer m 4.
' Because he .parked a concrete
mixer In the street without a light,
D. Korb deposited a $10 bail with
.the police officers yesterday..
Pavement Program Heavy .
: .With r added equipment to the
street, commissioner's department
the city of Salem wilf be unable to
make the many 'street improve
ments being called for at the pres
ent time, according to the. an
nouncements made yesterday. The
purchase of three-sack mixer
will facilitate work to certain
extent, it Is declared. The addi
tional work that could be done,
however,; will not be sufficient to
meet the crying needs of the city..
From all Indications the pave
tnectr in the south patt of the city
will be started first. The north
ern district does not dry out. until
liter la .the summer months, and
as result the foundations far tie
improvements - cannot be mads.
Street comm!s0er Lowe has pn
la 'tense eftta test street 'fave
cuiiti that ti?et:ei n;ia l.'Cs
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rrnHERE i3 no doubt but what our
' sedan type funeral car is, far
superior to the old style hearse.
' In every way it .serves better. , , '
" It is typical of Webb service that
this " new and modern piece of
equipment has been added to our
rolling stock.
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