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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON SATIJRDAX MORNING, MARCH 7, 1925: ft 5 - D a E s s vv E L L A N I 'V's ' : S u c c E E G. W. AT THE THEATERS TODAY Oregon Theater Colleen Moore in "So Big." Liberty Theater Agnes Ayrea In "Tomorrow's Love. Grand Theater Monte Banks in "Racing Luck." Nurse Is ? injured? '" MI33 Grace Taylor, public school nurse, is reported to have fallen and Injured her knee while de scending the steps of the Lincoln school yesterday. She was mak ing a tour; of inspection of the CITY NM Z jShool at the time of the accident. sou open ouhujjt Films,1 kodak, developing. m8 ; u ; , , Fire Talk Given High school students of the Ger vais, -Hubbard and Silrerton WOODRY ' Buys Furniture Phone 511 Popular Priced , Men's and Young Men' ' TaUored Suits $25 to $45 D. H. MOSHER ' TAILOR , Dr. a H. White OcUoptttiy-Sajf err , Eletraie Disffnocia and TratatBt Abratn't method). Of fie Thin 859 we 469-J LADD & BUSH, Bankers . - Established. 1868 General Banking Bunnes. Office nonrs from 10 sw m. to 3 p. m. nr-j Poafc BECAUSE THEY ARE CLE All Mil bCO t and HAVE VMl HEAT UIIITS k l a. 'k. J I7e Carry all from me iu.v.o ------ - - - -- ns for what purpose the coal is required and weir point out the proper size to use. But although we carry alt sizes we handle only one QualJtythe very host coal from' the very best mines. Our coal service U yours to command. " . Also handle therbest'Dlamond RriqueUoa 15 - PHONE S2D DRESS WELL AND SUCCEED Test Our Better Shirts Do you enjoy Shirts that are a little different, a little better made, more style and better finish than those you see on most men? If you do, you'll be greatly interested in iOur Spring Styles jNew. Fabrics I New Patterns ; Prices v $1;50 to $4.00 DRESS WELL ANT SUCCEED vs. m 7 schools were addressed by Lynn F. Cronmiller, deputy state forester who was accompanied by Benja min J. Kimber, executive secretary of the Marion county YMCA, yes terday. Fire prevention and con trol ; were the points outlined to the students.' In ' addition the work, carried on. by the state board of forestry was explained. Two Lots For fl 100 - Pickup. Paving, cement walks and car. Ideal for smaller homes. Becke & Hendricks,? U. S, Bank Bids. j".: m5tf Spoitg at Home Captain Spong, waterfront char acter of Salem, was kept at his home by an attack of grippe, ac cording to word on ; the shipping front yesterday. - j For Transfer Call G66 At Harris Auto Repair and Ex change, 173 S. Liberty St. M. M. Ransom. : $1.50 per hour. - m-8 Named on Land Board? ' James S. Stewart of CorvalUs Dancing! Dancing! CRYSTAL GARDENS ..-.- -A Ladies. Free Thomas Bros. Jazz Band Or chestra, fall of life and pep SATURDAY NIGHT r Skating, Skating,; Skating AT DREAMLAND v Thursday, Friday, Saturday Masquerade Skate Saturday, iy March 14 Sizes of Coal 4 ..." r,. At.' I; D R E s s WW E L L A N D, S u c c E E D has been unanimously elected by the state land board to be special investigator r and agent for the board, his duties to laclude : ne gotiations with, borrowers from the school fund on whom the state is about to foreclose. ) Stewart will also examine all proposed new loans and estimate valnes of lands offered as security. He will en deavor to, avoid, foreclosures by the state as far as possible, is the report. Yon Will be Satisfied ' With our Sunday Dinner at 75c or our Merchant's lunch, at 45c. The Salem Restaurant. m7 Will Present Farce The Salem Heights Community club will present "Down , In Maine," a farce In "four acts, at the Grand theater in the. hear future. The show will be a bene fit forfthe Rebeeeas. .Members of the cast which have been heard in several parts of the country, are A. N. Fulkerson, P. F. Stohsheise, Edward Bornside, Harry Burn side, H. . Morgan, King Bartlett, Rodney Hardman, William Trud gen, Mrs, King Bartlett,; Mrs. L. Farrlngton, Mrs. D. C. Washburn and Mrs. C. W. Sawyer. ' Lease f or Barreling Operations Baker," Kelley &, , MaeLaughlin, Inc., have leased from' the North west Fruit Products company, space In the Phez building on Trade street near Commercial street for their barreling oper ations t the coming season. The firm is still in the market for all the Marshall and New, Oregon strawberries ; available ' at thelf Lebanon, Albany, Salem and Woodburn plants. , m7 Penney Managers Meet Eleven managers of the J. C. Penney stores In this district met at Portland, last, night, to discuss organisation problems.? J. C. Jar- man; manager of the Salem store, made the trip to Portland. t Fire Department Busy The Salem fire department. Fri day answered, calls : to 160 Union street where a chimney fire yas burning and at 2380 Hazel, . The equipment arrived in time to save the roof of the dwelling from be ing consumed. Installation Completed " ' Final touches of Installing the pumping machinery at the Salem waterworks was completed yester day, after the parts had been taken, oat daring., the first of. the year because of the high water. Water is pumped to the 15-foot gravel filter and then filtered. In flood season the water runs., Into the filter, but: daring, the ? How water the pump must be utilized. Pumping operations are going on day and night, with the surplus water flowing' into the reservoir at Lincoln v and Rock Streets' in South Salem, When the shortage in the city water supply is shown "REDUCED SUMMER RATES I ; S i TOCUIiORNlA i i - BY PICKWICK STAGES San Francisv. one' way, SlSUSO V Round Trip, $30.00 Los Angeles, one way, $27.33 Roand Trip, $50.00 ' Special Rates to Parties of Eight or More j For Infermation and Reserva tions phone 696, or call at CENTRAL STAGE , TERMINAL Salem, Oregon ' and RANGES CAPITAL CARGAin Housir ' TZs0 Upuse of a Million and -One Bargains , ; C1INTER BRIEF. , . Ht bm Tozis sad mar rorda from u men ' andst Models t vtm w to data models. Pries from 9&0 up Sold oa sssy tsrms f WHT WALK? the water automatically flows in to it. It is said that the citv is using approximately two million gallons of water a day. less than one-third of the amount used In summer. ' Northwestern Brings Load- When the steamer Northwestern docked at the Court street dock last night she brought a new 10- ton lathe for the .Salem Iron Works Within a few days it will be installed at the plant and ready for operation. Incidentally the company- has secured a new bor ing mill which is scheduled to ar rive in the city within a few days. Baza Open Sunday- Films, kodak, developing. mS Goodwin Transferred Roy Goodwin, former night, op erator, of the Associated, Press on the ; Oregon , Statesman, and more recently night operator, on, the A. P. wire at ..Everett, Wash., was in the city for , a few minutes yes terday on the Shasta limited. He is on j his ; way j to San Francisco where . he Is to accept an office with the Pacific coast bureau of the Associated; Press. ' Police Court News- Fines were Imposed upon C. E. Henry and F. M, Bliss after they had been arrested by Officer Hick man for speeding. Each man was assessed $5. - City Has Golden Bed Salem has - an unusual distinc tion .in that It is built on a bed of gold, according to Walter Lowe, street commissioner, who in the early days of Salem panned ' the precious metal, from the 'black sands taken from the excavations for the basements. " As further evidence he points to the black gravel that is being taken out of the sewer ditch between the Bush pasture and Rural avenue. ' He .riairn, that it is gold bearing gravel. .The gold is in "flour" form and does not pay very high in the mining of it. r Big Sing of Popular Songs At' First ' Christian chdrch Sun day evening, 7-30. ' The songs the men sing.at the Blfgh wfll be sung by the congregation, a reproduc tion f service. The BeautifuJ Home of the Rose" will be sung by Miss Trlsta Wen8er, violin ob ligato by Treval powers. Other musical features.' m8 Soii Is Born ' Mr.' and Mrs. I. C. Ramseyer annoance the birth, of a son on March 4. He has been named Raymond Clifford. " ' V : r. -; ' - - ' ' Miss Dodd Improves Miss" Alice Dodd, member of the Wiiramette university faculty who ha s been confined to a local hos pital during the past few weeks is said to be improving slowly, according to the report of hospital authorities. Birth Reports Made Robert Harold Judd is the name given to a baby son born to Mr. and, Mrs. Leslie William Judd, who Jive on route 3. of Salem; a boy named. Sidney Perry to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Perry Wells, who are residents of route 7; a girl. Wanda Jean EH is, to Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Ellis, 565 South Twentieth; Robert Charles White, a son born to Mr. and Mrs, Charles Gibson ' DIED I LORANTZ Mary Lorantz, wife of Ferdinand Lorantz, died at her former home two miles southeast of Shaw, on March 5, at; the age of 68 years. Mrs. Lorantz was well known in the Shaw community, having lived .there for 31 years. Besides her former husband, Fred, she is ' survived by one sister, Mrs. Sherman; r one " nephew, " Joseph Sherman, and two nieces, Mary Sherman of Aumsville, and TJrs. Theresa : Starr .of Sublimity; .The remains are at her former , home near Shaw.' and funeral will, take place Saturday morn ing, March 7, at 10 o'clock " ' from the Catholic church at Shaw, with Revf F. Scherbrlng officiating, p interment ; will be In the ; Shaw cemetery, alem mortuary in charge. " FUNERALS ' Funeral - itervices ' for the" late George G. Young, who' died in San : Diego March 1, will take place Tuesday March 10. at 10:30 a. m. from the Rigdon: mortuary, instead of today as was previous ly announced. Rev, Thomas Ache son will officiate. Interment in CUy' View cemetery, with full mil itary honors. At the, home near Fruitland, March 5. Raymond Wesley McEl roy, age 5 years. He wa the son of : Mrs. Mary McEIroy and Wesley G.! McEIroy. Private funeral ser vices were held Friday, March 6, Khite, and a boy to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde E. Hammett of 2370 Myrtle avenue who has not! been named as yet; and a son to Mr. and Mrs. William 'Francis 1 Carothers i of 1098 North . Twenty-first. : The child -has been named Frederick Andrew. . "r: Open New Quarters April 1 " Space has been leased from, the Northwest Fruit : Products com pany by Baker. iKellev jfcTn Laughllnlnc.; f or: their barreling operations thfa season. The com pany ".wiji open the new 'quarters April 1.. Marshall and New 'Ore gon strawberry contracts are still being written by the firm JoV their I Aiunuy, xjeoanon, woodburn and Salem 'plants.- Contracted rrniw will be delivered in the Phez build ing on Trade street near Commer cial street.. ' v .i - - v- m7 Burgess - Fortf- Memorial M. , E. church. West .Salem. Revl' F. T. Cannel pastor. Sunday school at : classes for'all ages, Mrs. H.' J. Morriss superintendent. Morn ing worship at II; 'junior league at 3 p. m.; Ep worth league, 6:15; preaching .service.'' 7:30. Every- ooqy welcome. ' ,4. . Name Changed-? " ! . The name of the Dallas Com mercial 'club ' was ' changed to the Dallas Chamber of " Commerce at the regular monthHr moptlnr TipM last night at the club rooms. The Change was made without sition.on motion of Eugene Hay- ter. . -, u ! ; : Former Salemite ' Dies 5 "Word ; was received ' here that Mrs. Vera Handle, a former resi dent of ' Salem, passed the great divide at Boise, Idaho. She is survived" by her husband. - Guy Randle. Details of the inter ment are .lacking, but it is pre sumed .arrangements will be com pleted at Boise. y . ''i. - You WJI1 be Satisfied ?2J - With our Sunday Dinner at 75c or our -Merchant's .lunch at 45c' The . Salem Restaurant. m7 Secretaries to Coast v " ; Robert Board man and Benjamin J. ; Kimber, secretaries of the Sa lem YMCA are to be In theTNew- poTt . district for two days where theyiare to select a site for the summer camp of the Marion coun ty imca. ' It is planned to se cure the site on the ocean if pos sible, and to make the camp- one or the best that it has been the fortune of the Salem Y to secure. Boardman .and Kimber will1 be gone on the trip for two days. It is being, made by motor. - ; Card ' of Thanks ' We wish to thank the kind friends and neighbors for their help and sympathy during, the last sickness and at the funeral of our husband and father, and for the beautiful floral i offerings. Mrs. M. Fj Dean and Family. m7 Templars to Meet Easter Sunday stftxeording to information furn ished by Revi Martin Fereshetian, pastor, of, the Unitarian, church herep the Knights Templar of "Sa lem will attend the services tin a body at the Unitarian church on Easter Sunday, i - i: Ffles' Answer Here Cora 2L Snell ' filed an answer In Circuit court to a complaint brought against her by her broth- ers and sisters,1 all children" of Lorenzo Dow Porter, in rhlch she ! declares her father had willed .her aivor her property in Marion EDNA FfEgBER'S BESTSELLER One of Any Years . ! Greatest Pictures at the OREGON Today and ) -r (od'liircf . ( O n Ulil-V county in consideration of her caring for him during. the declin ing yearr of his life, J This feature has caused 'considerable comment among attorneys . here. : Porter was . an aged resident , of r Salem and-was well known-here. He died at the age of 83 years. The brothers and sisters .contend, that the' property was- deeded .to their sister, who was -to act' as a trus tee. - i The sister,", however, denies any trusteeship wa3. entered into Building Permit Issued Minor '.repairs' are to--, be made on a dwelling at48S North-Four teenth,' according ; to ' a building permit' issued , to ; Emil J Fraasch yesterday. :.,---,, Dance, Schindler Hall : Tonight.. xn7 Let Wallulah Contracts- Joseph Nuhn and'Loyal .Warner are to make a trip to "Portland today for' the purpose of cinching contracts Tor the 1926 WalIulah. Final .touches are being given on the work' at the present time and from all Indications the Wallulah for this, year is to be on the 'Wil lamette campus ' within .60 days. The - committee in charge of , the publication' are ' successful-in the manner of securing the 'publica tion of the Wallulah. Much of the advertising is subscribed "to by Sa lem business men and it is through this means that it is made a fin ancial success. - Birth; Reported A son was .born to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Norris on. March 3 and has not as yet,. been named. . - Norris is a student at the Kimball School of Theology. : Undergoes Operatlo: . . Miss Grace Hendrickson, ' teach er at Brush" college; underwent an operation at a local hospital yes terday and' is- recovering " rapidly, despite - the serious, nature 'of the operation. Miss Annie 'Hendrickson,- an' instrnctor at the-Coqulllo school, was in Salem1 visiting with her.; . . .' Your Spring Tonic-- Sassafras bark fori the . blood; 15 and 25-cent -agt.' Tyler's drug store, 157-' S." Commercial. , . m7 Woodmen Hear Song- Miss Elizabeth Silver of Willam ette university appeared before the Woodmen of -the World in vocal numbers last night,, singing "The Beautiful Home of the Rose,'? a song which is to aid the blind of Oregon. Several members of the Salem boys' chorus were present to have charge of the sale of the song and a great many copies were sold immediately after the ap- nearance of the in?er. Laf Wed nesday Miss Naomi Phelps ap peared before the Rotary club and sang the song to the service club. Pioneers Meet The Shelton Pioneer club of the First Christian church met for their regular session yesterday with L. L. Robinson as their lead er and Gerald Simpson as chief Kwong Fqok & Co. Bargain Sale New line of Ladies and Gentle men's Furnishing Goods, also a complete line of Silk Hosiery, Blouses, Silk Princess Slips and Waists. We make up all kinds of Aprons and House Dresses. 264 N. Coml St. -rrz Sunday It's Big! 0 - , I" 17. XJ ... 1 T ; V guide. Twenty members f were present to which three new candi dates were i admitted , to . member ship. These "were" Fred Carmich ael, Frank Dolby, and Theodore WallbergJ So rapidly has the dab grown that plans are underway for the division of 'the organiza tion Into two groups la. Order to create a Comrade club and a Pio neer club." The former order win have about 10 members and the latter about. 15t members. O. J. Hall, 'Salem business man and prominent worker among boys, is to' be ' the leader of the Comrades.' Getting Back to Normal ' Normalcy is . being restored to the state house as rapidly, as pos sible. Several of "the highway de partments are moving , tack - Into their former auartera, while work of packing , up desks and. eq.aip ment n the senate and house of representatives ' ia' . under; way "Cappyf ' Micks, who , has a cigar and 'candy concession, la. back on the first, floor. During the legis lative session he was located - on the second floor or : main lobby. C. ' C. Chapman, of the . Oregon Voter, ; has . packed . up his stuff and returned to Portland. Board r Visits Portland ' Members of the state board of control , spent Friday , in Portland looking over the blind school. Those making the trip were Gov ernor Pierce, Secretary of State Kozer, State. Treasurer Kay and Col. Carle t Abrams, secretary of the board of control. No Fatal Accidents Though there was a total, of 550 accidents reoorted to the state industrial accident commission for the week ending March 5, there were no fatalities. Of the total TONIGHT And. . - SUNDAY- pdur-5 It .Whizz-z-z-es : i ij ;'.l f. rt : Heart-leaping comedy screech Side-splitting auto race ' ; Don!t miss. Monty's, finisK in, crashing Jaughslide. ; Blonty has lore affair ihatr brings Tony and His- gang upon his head,- riit or rights race of races funniest film of the year SEE GRAND THEATRE ORCHESTRA littler thra Mry Tarmadge - wr - ''SO THIS IS ART' , lit IIII OREGON Today and Sunday , COLLEEN IOORE r SO BIG" . '-- BY ' KDNA FERRER n.DD-riDDn LIBERTY ' Last ' Times , Today AGNlS AYRES - In ! ' TOMORROWS '- r:;:v LQVEV , Tomorrow Theodore Roberts GRAND Today" and Sunday : ' "RACING LUCK f . - x ... - - . " A .Fast Comedy ... Witliout Breaks' V, number reported 462 were subject to the provisions of the compensa tion, act, 97- from firms and. cor-, porations that haye . rejected the . act and one from a public, utility, corporation not subject to the act." The Original MONTY BANKS - Hirasclfr ' Wlh Cast That 'Includes'"1 ; Helen F"erKuson Francis McDonald Lionel Bclrnore Isn't) ' cws v J- i t . i . i - -...