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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1925)
If Sv J 1 T 7M! r f ; 1 1 ! i A 1 The Power of Better Clothes D R E S S VV E L L A N D S u c c E E D No matter what be the qualifications of each, the well dressed man has a decided advantage at the start, for a well dressed man has a cap able appearance. Our suits for men and young men are here. Be sure to see them. G. W. JOHNSON &; CO. CITY NEWS IN .BRIEF , AT THE THEATERS TODAY Oregon Theater Colleen Moore In -So Big." Liberty Theater -A jcnes Ayres in Tomorrow's Ixve." police Court New-- t m Fines -were imposed upon four men for infraction of ;the traffic lawg yesterday by Police Judge Martin Poulsen. They were F. D. labbe 7.50; W. P.. Hardy, $5; R. O. Vincent, 5, and Amoa.Iliff 5. Don't Mak Your lamp shades when you can - buy them so cheaply at Hamilton's lamp shade sale. xn3 . Mrs. Kay Improved- Mrs. T. B. Kay, wife of the Ore gon state treasurer, is feeling ft WOODRY Buys Furniture Phone 511 M 1 Popular Priced t Men's and Young Men's Tailored Suits $25 to $45 D. H. MOSHER TAILOR Dr. B. H. White "Orteopfctky-Surjtry Electronic DiagnoiiU and Treatment (Dr. Abrmm'a method). Office Phone 859 er 469 J 606 XJ. a. Bank Bldg. LADD & BUSH, Bankers Established 1808 j General Banking Business Office Hoars from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. Why DIAMOND BRIQUETS A ra locf BECAUSE THEY ARE CLEAN Hie 085 1 and HAVE MORE HEAT UNITS We Carry all Sizes of Coal from the large furnace to the smallest nut size. Tell us f or what purpose the coal is required and we 11 point out the proper site to use. But although we carry all lxes we handle only one Quality, the very best coal : from the very best Mines. Our coal service ia yours . , I to command. - . A ' .s.r i Prices range from $10 to f 13 . Also handle the best Diamond Briquette $15 ; ; PHONE 930 ; Larmer Transfer t Storage Co. DRESS WELL AND SUCCEED II j v R ilfll I IMmnfwH .if I iim!.ll' a 1 : . -I i DRESS ,WEU .AND SUCCEED much better,, according to the re port made yesterday. For a time her condition was considered crit ical, but yesterday attendants re ported her virtually out of danger. Ijamp Shades j At half price. Hamifton'a. m5 i . v. Larceny Committed ; A prowler entered the home, of J. P. Tschudt, 012 Electric ave nue and secured a 44 calibre Rus sian model, long barreled revolver, according to the report filed with the Salem police. Before leaving the premises, J.ho burglar took a meal from the pantry and refrig erator of the Tscliudt home. An Atmosphere That Rests You Excellent food at a popular price. Colonial Dame Tea Shopper Open 11 to 8. ' X"" "x n6 Xotlce Is Hereby Given That I. M. Boyer, the whole grain wheat man, has moved his place of business from 169 S. High to 160 N. 24th St. m6 Dancing! Dancing! CRYSTAL GARDENS Ladies Free Thomas Bros. Jazz Band Or chestra, full of life and pep SATURDAY NIGHT Skating, Skating, Skating AT DREAMLAND Thursday, , Friday, Saturday Masquerade Skate Saturday, March 14 I u 469 State St. 1 Silk Lamp Shades At about half price for a few days only. Hamilton's. m 5 Near Death's Door Mrs. Walter; M. Pierce, wife" of Governor Pierce, has not passed from the critical - stage and -eon- tinues to hover on the border land of death. Gets Building Permit A' building permit has been is sued to W. O. Witham to erect a store building at 2218 State street at a cost of $3000. G Rooms For Rent Strictly modern, clean and va cant. $30 a month, lease to re sponsible people. No garage. On paving close to car. East Salem Becke & Hendricks, U. S. Bank Bldg. , ; L : : - m5tf Encampment To Be Held I ' A student encampment will be held at Camp Lewis this year is the word received at Willamette university this morning. First year students between the ages of 17 and 24 are eligible to at tend. All expenses to be paid by the government. i J i Saturday ; Is the last day to buy 44 inch lunch sets for 98c. The Petite Shop, over Busick's store... mC Oldest Grape Vine The oldest grapevine in the Wil lamette valley has been discovered at the Wolfer place near Hub bard, according to Earl Pearcy. The vine was set out by Hubbard, the founder of the Hubbard town site', in 1859 and its main trunk has grown to nearly a foot and a half in diameter. The 1 grapes grown on the vine are of the Con cord type, but the exact name of them is not known. A great yield is made each year by the .vine. . DIED McELROY At the home, east of Salem, Raymond Wesley McEl- roy, age 4 years, son of Mrs. Mary McElroy. i Funeral an nouncement later by Rigdon &. Son. , . KLEEK Leonard Arthur Kleen. . son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Kleen of Pratum, died yester day, March 5, at the age of 6 years. The funeral will be from the Terwllliger home parlors, Saturday, at 2 p. m. Rev. Mr. Beegles will officiate. Conclud ing services will be held at the CitysView cemetery. a v FUNERAL The funeral of Millard F. Dean who died March 4, will be held at the Webb Funeral parlors today at 2 p. m. Interment will be in the City View - cemetery. : He is survived by his widow,, Sarah; three sons, Albert A., Howard J., and Charles A., all of Salem; one daughter, Mrs. Jennie : Wil liams of Odell, Or., and six grand children. : REDUCED SUMMER RATES TO CALIFORNIA i BY PICKWICK STAGES ; San tanclsv, one way, $13.50 i-: : Round Trip, $30.00 Los Angeles, one way, $27.35, Rovnd Trip, $50.00 Special Rates to Parties of Eight or More For Information and , Reserva v, tions phone 696, or call at x CENTRAL STAGE TERMINAL Salem. Oregon RANGES c apTtaiTd A r gaTti .HOUSE The House of m Million and , . . . One JIargains ' S213 CENTER . THESE ABE EEAXi CAKS Jewett tonrinr 1922 model l.iht Six Sad 1921 mndrl Slightly aed Overload sedan 1924 model. Willyi Kni'ttt tooriaz 1922 model ThM cars art all ia txcel lnt running order and priced for olck aio m See the Ixllow ; I Spring mattress in our east window. Hamilton's, 340 Court. mo License Is Given , James W. Davis and Katie Mat teson, both of Salem, were issued a marriage license in the county clerk's office yesterday and were later married by J. T. Hunt, county judge. Wanted 3 Experienced Waitresses 1 Steady employment. Gray Belle. , mS To Celebrate Anniversary ; The Golden wedding anniver sary of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Shram will be celebrated Sunday at their home on Marion street. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Shram of Corvallis are to be guests during the week-end. Dance, Sehliidler Hall ' Saturday night. Divorce Wanted i Lloyd C. Mitchell has started action for a divorce from Hattie Mitchell, alleging desertion. , The couple were married in Salem on June 21, 1923.4 " Mitchell states that his "wife deserted; him oilTeR 17, 1924. White's Party Safe Despite the fact trat the party of General White, adjutant of the Oregon National guard,, was in volved in two train wrecks on their way to Washington, D. C, to attend a military conference, no one is suffering from serious in juries. Only one person of ; the party, Mrs. Cleary, suffered ine juries to speak of. She was thrown against the car furniture and bruised. Vegetable Market Firm x r Vegetables on the Salem streets are bringing various prices, but the average is about as follows. Imperial valley lettuce and Cauli flower can be secured. The caulkJAdv, This way of romance EA " Co by train anJhlpfhugh the: Southland to New York-it coat but little more s, ', H' The superb Shasta route to California (four fine trains daily )--thwe-. the . scenic Sunset route through the South . . land to New Orleans. ".-, f You'll relish your meals In, the, 4 Southern Pacific dining car fresh fruits and vegetables always a delicious feature. Connection at New Orleans with pa latial steamers for New York meals and berth included in the one fare. Ask about Carriso Qorge route from San Diego Apache Trail detour of Arizona. Stopovers en route. Tor further information, ask O. L. DARLING, A. A. MICHEL, D. F. & GRAND THEATRE One Thrilling Night WEDNESDAY, MARCH A HENRY DUFFY . O-O-OH WATCH OUT!! ITS GO1M0 TO GET YOU TfiE MOST eXCITMG PlAY CVtR WRITTEN friU fA SOLID fCl MERRY At a Popular Scalo of Price $1.65 $1.10 and -(Including Tax) MAIL ORDERS NOW flower from the Roseburg district is not a3 good as formerly because of the; Injury of the frost during the winter. nTexas cabbage and California celery is going good, Oregon apples are selling at $1.75 per box. Spinach is hard to get for the local markets. All Traveling Bags and ; trunks at reduced prices. Hamilton's. m5 A Century Plant R. A. Harris at 701 North Capi tol street has a century plant which has been in bloom for near ly a week. It is quite "a curios ity and anyone interested can go there and see it. S Rooms Vacant Right down town. Modern flat with furnace. 135 lease no child ren. Becke & Hendricks, U. S. Bank Bid g. j m5tf Salesmanship Taught E. T. McCroskey, instructor of the salesmanship class at the YMCA Is giving instructions to the members of the boys chorus who are selling copies of the song dedi cated to the blind of Oregon. The boys are assisting in the sale of "That Beautiful Home of the Rose." i February Is Frosty Four killing frosts are reported by ClareUcet; Oliver, weather ob server, for February. These oc curred on the 9th, 16th, 26th and 28th. Twenty days had .01 or more precipitation; 15 were cloudy; 10 partly cloudy and only three clear. The total rainfall for the month was 8.07 Inches, the greatest in any one day being 1.14 on February 8. The mean max imum temperature was 52.2.' de grees-with a mean minimum of 40 degrees. The; mean temperature was 46.1 degrees and the maxi mum 59 degrees. The greatest daily range was 25 degrees, on February 28,; ranging from 33 to 58 degrees during, the day. Cut This Out It. Is Worth Money Send this ad and ten cents to Foley & Co.; 2885 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, 111 , writing your name and address clearly.. You will re ceive a sample bottle " of Foley's Honey, .and Tar Compound for coughs, colds and hoarseness, also sample packages or Foley Pills, a diuretic stimulant for the kidneys, and Foley Cathartic Tablets for constipation and "biliousness. These dependable remedies are free from opiates and have helped millions of people. Try them Agent, Salem or P. A., 184 Liberty Street. 11 PRODUCTION 50c A lit Get That Traveling bag now while the sale is on. Hamilton's. m5 Dr. Gilbert Better Word has been received in the city from his wife that Dr. E. E. Gilbert is slowly improving but will not be able to take up his work for six months. His many friends will be glad to hear of his improvement. Try Laddie Roy Bar Tyler's drog store, IS" S. Com'l. . mG Two Lots For $ 1 10O - Pickup. Paving, cement walks and car. Ideal for smaller homes. Becke & Hendricks, U. S. Bank Bldg. m5tf Official Visits Mrs. Melissa Persons, district deputy of the Royal Neighbors of America is visiting Indepen dence and Dallas on business. She will return to the city Saturday afternoon. ? Marinello Beauty Shop Men's manicuring, 245 N. High. mG Golfers Active . Frank G. Myers and Dr. H. H. Olinger are to make a trip during the week-end to Dallas to help or ganize a golfing unit there. Plans 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. Adv. Real Good TODAY, MARCH 6, 1:30 P. M. 231 Mission Street near South Commercial About 6 Blocks South of State Street Gate-leg mahogany table; Wedgewood' 6-hole range almost new, a dandy; oak library table; William and Mary fumed oak extension table with 6 leather seated diners and buffet to match, this is a real suite; oak and craftsman leather Duofold; 4 -post mahogany bed complete and mahogany dreSsef ; ivory, bed com plete with Ivory dresser; mahogany electric floor lamp; Bruns wick cabinet phonograph and records; overstuffed tapestry arm chairs; a number of oak rockers; "Wilton" rug 9x12, also small rug; Axminster rug 9x12; almost new refrigerator; a number of pieces cut glass, draperies and curtains; fish poles; pictures; fine dishes; kitchen utensils; electric toaster and-stove; kitchen cabinet; magic lantern; vases; "wash tubs; boiler; lawn mower; garden hose; garden jtools; breakfast table; army steel cot and pad; electric globes and many" other useful articles to furnish a borne,- . . . ;" 3 C. E. GJEDSTED, Owner " . fpX. WOODRY, Auctioneer il v r 1 . . ' rhme 511 M0BEL i aire Specials for Saturday All 15c Bread 0s Rye, whole wheat and white. Danish Butter Horns ' " ' - ....... ; . J ... . 3 for 10c; Bear claws, pineapple snails arid butter horns your choice Devil Food Cake 20 c with marshmallow filling Cream Puffs 3 for 25 c with genuine whipped cream Don't forget your Hot Gross Bums as we have the best at 30c a dozen Order Them Early have been underway for some time to start such a move, but aetive steps have not been taken. Mr. Myers and Dr. Olinger have an active interest in the sport. Photo Work Underway f J. O. Brown, local photographer is patting the last touches to the photographic work for the Oregon Normal school at Monmouth. The final group pictures have been taken: Other groups, such as lit erary societies, organizations, and clubs, have been photographed. Wanted 3 Experienced Waitresses Steady employment. Gray Belle. - . . m6 OREGON V NEW TODAY COLLEEN MOORE v. i. In . "SO BIG" . By AEDNA FERRER ODDOODDDfl LIBERTY NEW TODAY AGNES AYRES in "TOMORROWS LOVE" A Paramount Picture fx. fmict Ttmmipertatitm r f See Tlhe New DISPLAY AT NEWTON CHEVROLET COMPANY Opposite City Hall Roadster Touring Q Sedan i y) O O . Jlr tmmUt TrmnformHti' L it ; ; .J MODELS Coach HL O 3iJ I