THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON
FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 13, 1025
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DRESS WELL AND SUCCEED
SHIRTS
, Every man that cares
for his appearance should
now look to his shirts ! -
Our shirt stock is se
lected with so much care
that a design, that is
faulty or not in good
taste . never gets shelf
room.' NO BETTER SHIRTS
ARE MADE
The splendid assortment of shirts we are showing
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WWB JOHNSON; CO.1
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DRESS WELL AND SUCCEED
CITY NEVS IN BRIEF
AT THE THEATERS TODAY
Oregon "Abraham Lincoln'
Liberty -Buck Jones In "The
Man Who Played Square."'
Grand "The Man Who Came
Back." by John Fleming
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; Bligfa 5' 'Acts Vaudeville and
' Pictures. . ,...,.. i.-V
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Job UMeTgmSf6isTf: - 'TVT
' Since publication i of the , news
that three gu rds St the stale pen-
- itentlary had bee discharged : for
" sleeping on duty. Warden - A.! M.
: Dalrymple, has been literally del
. uged with applications. .The ap
plicants were of all ages and state
of physical condition. Two of the
vacancies were filled immediately
and the third shortly after. Ap
plications have been ' placed on
t file. , -f i ;!-
WOODRY
Buys Furniture
Phone 511
Popular Priced;
If en's and Toons Men's
Tailored Suits $25 to $45
D. HVMCfeidjR
" TAILOR ;m
Dr. B.H. White
Osteopatay-Sorgnr
Cetroml Diafaol tad TrMtmnt
(ir. ibnm'i method).
OffIe Phon 859 r 489-J
0 U. 8. Bank Bldg.
Multnomah. Chapter No. 1
RAM, Tisit Grand
High Priest Friday
evening.
Sunday? School Workers
' All Sunday School workers who
Plan; to attend the county Sunday
school convention, at Wood burn
March 20 and 21, and want free
lodging and breakfast, should
write J. T. Myers, Woodburn, Ore.,
as soon as possible. Any Sunday
school worker can go as a dele
gate without, being appointed by
his school.
$400 Lot North
Between Summer, and Capitol,
40 by 125 feet. Some terms.
Becke & Hendricks, U. S. Bank
bldg. l !H i' . xnlOtf
Arguments to be Heard . M ..
. M Arguments on the matter of re
ceivership j. for the Salem Fruit
union will be held Saturday, In
stead of j today as originally plan-
Dancing! Dancing!
CRFSTAJj GARDENS
' " ; Mi ;; 4 Xadles Free ' ,
.Thomas Bros-- Jai Band r Or
chestra, full of life and pep
SATURDAY NIGHT ' -
Skating, Skating, Skating
AT DREAMLAND
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
1 Masquerade . Skate Saturday,
M" j - March 14 :
LADD & BUSH, Bankers
Established 1868
General Banking Business
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Office Hours from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m.
Why DIAMOND BRIQUETS
Are
Best
BECAUSE THEY ARE CLEAN
and HAVE MORE HEAT UNITS
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I7e Carry all Sizes of Coal
from the large furnace to. the smallest nut else. Tell
us for what purpose the coal is required and we'll point -'
out the proper slse to use. But although we carry all , ,
sixes, we handla only one quality, the tery best coal
from the rery best mines. Our coal service Is yours
trices range rrom siu ra exo rt .
Also handle the best XJUmond Hrlquettee flS - . "
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ned. according to the conference
held between Attorneys W. C.
Winslow and Roy Shields.1 -No
decision,, was reached, concerning
the receirer for the union properties.
Fairmount Hill Home
Brand new beauty with the
things you want. ' Everything
built-in. full Stment basement,
furnace, fireplace, garage, hard
wood floors; etc. .Paving and riew
Price cut to $6500 to sell right
now. Built by owner for home;
double construction and Union job
Becke & Hendricks, U. S. Bank
Bldg. ml3tf
Teacher Ill
Miss Grace Shields, a teacher at
the Washington portable school,
was compelled to remain a her
home yesterday on account of 'ill
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5Tew Secretary Elected
F.' L. Wood has been elected
secretary-treasurer of the direct
ors of the Horticultural National
Farm JLoan association. 1
Marinello Beauty Parlors. Men's
Scalp treatments. 245 N. High.
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Basket bait Player VfcdOs
Pane Fletcher risited with hjs
grandparents, Dr. and Mrs. D. F.
Lane In Salem yesterday before
proceeding to Corrallis where he
is to act as-center on the Univer
sity of California quintet. , He is
the son of John Fletcher, former
YMCA secretary. . '
Franklin Sedan
in wonderful condition tnr Atiiv
$695. Own a PranHln
you'll never be satisfied with any
uwier car. ask any franklin own
er. See this at the Certifiel Pub
lic Motor Car Market, one-half
block north of postoffice. ml4
Inspection Made M 11
Lieutenant Colonel Coburn. of
the 30th reriment. United Rtaton
Infantry, inspected the records and
properties of Comoanv M at tte
Salem Armory last night. Earlier
in the day he inspected the records
uu uuiiuj ue evening tne eouin-
ment of the company while the
. " . DIED ' ' ! t't
EMERY In this city, March 12,
Mrs. Susie Emery, age 40 years.
The remains will be forwarded
. by ,the RIgdon & Son mortuary
to Portland for services and ln-
ferment. . ;- - ,- ;v. m..'m,m?
DOWNING In this city, March
- 12, Harry C. Downing, age 55
years, a native of Marlon county
and father of Eugene Downing
of San Francisco; brother of
Mrs. Alice I. Patton of Salem,
Herbert Downing of Wendling,
Or., Everett Downing of. Stay
ton. and. the late Albert Down
ing of this city. Announcement
of funeral laiter from the Rig
don mortuary. ', ;
REDUCED SUMMER ' RATES
,r t M TO CALIFORNIA
BY PICKWICK STAGES
San Frandavw, one way, S15J50
-i ReondTrlp, 130.0Q
Loi ' AngelesT one way, S27 JS3
: - V Round Trip, S50.00
- Special Rates to Parties ot
Mj 'M, Eight or1 More "'-t; i;
For Information and Reserva
i tions phone 696, or call at
CENTRAL STAGE ' TERMINAL
.... j Salem, Oregon ;
and
: RANGES
CAPITAL DARGAIN
HOUSE
The House ot Million and
One Bargains .
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Ha ki a Ford
model, alnstt dw
Utm aaa ran wU
T tac teaat tt'a a rtml
pleasure t driv tt.
aad. aOe ta prfca:
$176
All UctBMd aad ready
t fa. '
Cam Mrly and ie ttt
According to the report, of . J. C.
Nelson! there la an average of 100
pupils absent each day on account
of the ' epidemic of colds going
around. This is an unusual cir
cumstance," although there have
been more serious illnesses among
the students.
personnel were assembled for the
occasion. Paul Hendricks is cap
tain of the local military unit. M '
Birth Reports Filed " ;
Betty Elaine Bosten is the name
given to the baby daughter bore
to Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Bosten of
1035 Shipping street; Blanche
Maxine, the name given to the
baby eirl born to Mr. and Mrs.
H. E. Mission of 1542 Belone, and
Helen Ester Wood, the name of
a girl born to Mr. and Mrs. Fred
L. Wood at the Bungalow matern
ity hospital, according to reports
filed with the eity health officer.
Funeral Services Held -
Funeral services were held this
week for George Young, Salem
youth who died recently at the
naval hospital at San Diego, Cat.
The death resulted from an acute
attack of appendicitis and pneu
monia, the two combining to
weaken his system to such an ex
tent that the effort of the ser
vice doctors were of no avail. At
death George Young was 18 years
of age, a" former student ' at the
Salem high school where he was
well known. He is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. G. H. Young, residents
of Salem. Young enlisted in the
United States navy last August.
Rebekah Lodge Presents
"Down in Maine" Grand theater
March 17. mI . ..." ml 3
Files First Complaint--
Complaint for his first suit was
filed yesterday by Revv Martin
Fereshetian, pastor of the Unitar
ian church, who is also a barris
ter, r The, Instrument has to deal
with a young Willamette student,
Elwood - Towner,- who - Is suing
Phillip Growney. The complaint
slates that while the student was
walking along, the road between
the Mt. Angel' abbey on the SI-verton-Mt.
-Angel , road he Was
struck by. the auto driven y
Growney and hurled 50 feet. The
Aamaees inflicted upon the stu
dent, is considered worth S 6 20
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even uiouga iu acciucui ugtunpu
back fa 1923.
Large Corner Lot .
With plastered home. bath.
aalA eheao. See at 1703, Broad
way. ' Fruit and flowers;1 quick
nossesslon and terms. Price 92550.
Becke & Hendricks, U. 8. Bank
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Complaint Made '. i
.Officers are Investigating the
complaints of residents of North
Nineteenth who state that boys are
making a nuisance of tbemselfts
by stealing flowers, disturbing hen
roosts and otherwise making life
miserable for the residents.
Pdfement Wanted ' M
If all goes well, North Winter
will be paved with a 30-foot pave
ment, according to the petition
filed y residents of the street.
The list Includes the Jason Lee
Methodist church. 1 .
TrimXittlevHome ,
South; 92900, terms. Immediate
possession.M Near car and schools!
East. front on paving etc. Becke
& Hendricks, U. S.; Bank Bldg.
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Residents Make Request- .
Four, residents and one corpor
ation of Salem have filed a peti
tion with the city recorder to va
cate that portion of the street be
tween John and Maple street on
Lincoln, which can be used to ad
vantage by the property owners
in beautifying their premises. The
names of .'the petitioners are W.
M. Hamilton, George Putnam, E.
Y. Lansing, T. A. Livesley and the
Salem water company.
Former Coach Visits
' Roy Bohler, former Bearcat
coach, but more recently freshman
coach at the Washington State
college, passed through Salem yes
terday while on ; his .way to the
Calif ornta-Q AC game, at Corvallis.
He expects to return to Salem to
day in order to aee part of the
state basketball tournament. I :
Dance, Rchindler Hall r
Saturday night.
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Xew Council Selected i
A temporary council for the. Sa
lem Boy Scouts was selected yes
terday by 15 representative busi
ness men of the community at the
Marion hotel. This is a tempor
ary1 organization and will later be
replaced by a permanent one. -
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Deputy Sheriff Travels ! j
Deputy Sheriff Burkhart has
left for Olympia to bring back Ed
die Dunning, who. passed worth
less checks at Silverton. ' , -;
High School Teachers IH
Misses, Elizabeth Houge and
Meritt Lavls, instructors In the
Salem high school, have been con
fined to their homes with attack!
of the flu, which haslbeen ratag
Ing te student body and faculty.
China Pheasants Released
One ( hundred China pheasants
have been released by Henry Stev
enson, v deputy game warden.
Thirty - of the birds were given
their freedom north of Salem, 40
near the girls industrial school
and the. remainder near Turner.
The birds were received from Cor
vallis. About a month ago 48
Hungarian quail from Pendleton
were released in the district.
For Rent 5 Houses
And flat. One dandy at $30.
All are vacant. Becke Hen
dricks, U. S. Bank Bldg. m-13tt
Dairyman Fined
Frank1 Zielinsky, a dairyman
living north of Salem, was fined
915 in justice court yesterday on
a charge of maintaining his build
ings in an unsanitary condition.
The charge was preferred by L. S.
Leach, deputy, food inspector.
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Merchandise Shoot
At Turner, Sunday March 15.
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Case to be Forced
tr Regardless of the, withdrawal ot
Oscar Hayter of Dallas and John
Carson of Salem as attorneys for
Miss Celia Bollman, the 910.000
alienation suit brought by Alice
Bozell against Miss Bollman. for
mer private secretary to Governor
Pierce,! will be forced to trial, ac
cording to W. C. Winslow, one of
the attorneys for Mrs. Bozell. Mr.
Winslow contends that the attor
neys do not have a right to with
draw without naming a specific
attorney M who is to take their
place. ; Mr. Winslow's efforts to
keep the way clear in order that
the suit may be brought up at the
next term : of court. Under the
present methods the suit could be
delayed until a later court term.
Royal Dadmun. Baritone
Grand, Thursday, March 19th.
Seats on sale Wills' and Moore's
Music houses, 75c; 91; 91.50. ml8
To Entertain School '
The Victor Point Parent-Teacher
association are - putting on a
program which is featuring the
Moore's (Music House entertainers.
An extensive program and enter
tainment has been arranged. Dur
ing the past year the. local music
house has put on a large number
of entertainments in various parts
of-the community. -Z ,
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Building Permits Issued
C. U. Harbaugh will build' a
dwelling at 1038 , Highland ave
nue which will cost 93.000; A.
Thomas, a residence at 1964 North
Capitol, to. cost 92.000, and C. E.
Huffman, a. dwelling at 1389 Hood
street, estimated to cost 93,000,
according to records in the office
of the city recorder. Permits for
the construction of these buildings
were issued yesterday. "
Repair Warehouse
A , permit . was issued by City
Recorder poulsen yesterday to the
Oregon Packing company for the
repairing of a warehouse at Four
teenth and Bellevue. The repairs
will cost 95,000, according to the
permit' issued. t , "
Card of Thanks
We , wish to' thank our many
friends and neighbors for their
sympathy and kindness to us'dur
ing . the ..illness and death of our
sister and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. C.
W: Barhyte and family. ml3
Fines Paid to Police
Charles Gillan and G. M. Sikes
each paid, a fine of 95 to the po
lice because - they' exceeded the
speed ' laws. : '
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Escape Training School
: Two Inmates of the boys train
ing school escaped Thursday. John
Moore, age 20, five feet, 10 inches
In height, slender of build, light
complexioned and with light hair,
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. Too will re
ceive a sample bottle of Foley'
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 hav helped
millions of people. Try them!
Adv.
FILM
STUDIO
SCHOOL
Portland's newest Studio School
Is preparing to film '
THE NEW GOVERNESS
All ages needed also .an op
portunity tor camera men. For
tuition and class hours phone
CASTINQ DIRECTOR at -
Aladdin Studio
MAIN 3509, er Call mt Studio,
800 Madison St off Vista Ave.
mv !; ' Council Crest Car M
Yoo'll ; MSve to HpFFy !
If you want to get in on these Shoe Bargains
They VeGoing Fast!
John J. Rottle's Bargains
Are Genuine and Bona Fide
SHOE SPECIALS
Bargains in Discontinued and Broken Lines of Women's and
Growing Girls' Footwear ' .
Many patterns and leathers to select from. A liumber of satins included.;
The assortment consists of all kinds of heel3 and colors, both in slipper and
oxford patterns, in blacks and browns, kid, calf and patent leathers. Not
all sizes in any one line but most all sizes to be had in the different lines.
Women and Growing Women and Growing Ladies and Young
Girls Girls - AVomen
Slippers and Oxfords and Slippers and
Oxfords "Slippers Oxfords
Lot No. 1 at Lot No. 2 at Lot No. 3 at
$ .93 $0.93 $Q.83
1 Pair Pair OPair
jLadies' and young women's walking, dress and street footwear Exceptional
p " Ttargains at, a nalr . $4.85
Infants' and Children's Children's and Infants .
Shoes and Slippers ' Shoes and Slippers '
Broken lines at Broken lines to clean up at
45c pk. 95c PR.
Watch Liberty Street Windows
For These Bargains
John J. Rottle
"Home of Walk-Over and
' Cantilever Shoes"
State and Liberty Streets
turn fttafMuTMiai
UAH RAM KG U S fl PC
escaped with Lenthal McCoy, 15,
five feet and seven inches tall,
weighed about 140 pounds, light
curly hair. Both boys were dress
ed In khaki clothing.
Fiif Alarm Sounded-
Three hundred feet of hose was
used Thursday to put out a roof
fire that had started in an attic
at a residence located "at 340
North Twenty-first." Slight dam
age waa reported. v
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J, R. Misner and J. E. Rogers,
Albany residents, were in the city
yesterday. .
; Paul Johnson. ' Salem merchant
and member of the city council,
) NlRht Cough Quickly Relieved
This is the substance of a letter
received from H.. W. Webb, Quin
cy. III: "I coughed a great deal,
especially at night. Tried almost
everything and have found noth
ing ; to equal ' Foley's Honey and
Tar Compound. One dose relieved
my "cough and I rested well all
night." One of the largest selling
cough , medicines in the world.
Contains no opiates. Safe, for
children. Insist upon Foley's. Re
fuse substitutes- Adv. . ."M m
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OREGON
Todayand Satunlay !
"ABRAHAM
LINCOLN"
Sunday
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New Today '
BUCK
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"THE MAN WHO
CAME BACK"
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JOHN FLEMING
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made a trip to Portland yester
day. I. B. Hudson of Grand Ronde
was in Salem for a few hours on
Thursday.
Charles Dryer of Woodburn was
in the city yetsatday for a few
hours.
Hester Heseman of Lyons tran
sacted ; business in Salem - Thurs
day. J. B. Burch of Albany came to
Salem for a while yesterday. -
A Silverton resident, Mrs. M. A.
Hatteburg, spent Thursday in Sa
lem. Dr. E. B. Puckle or Med Tor d la
in Salem for the basketball tour
nament. -
A free country is one in which
an ass is free even to talk against
free speech. M
Correct this sentence: "Aha I M
chuckled the city man as he
bought flour; "Wheat is fetching
a good price."
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SATURDAY'S
SPECIALS
All 15c Bread
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Rye, Whole Wheat and White
AH 20c Cookie
2 doz.for 25c
Your choice
Marble GaEses
, 25c Each
. Cream Puffi
3 of 25 c
With Genuine Whipped Cream
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no vuroGG ipeirsG
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(And den't f erect to order t!;:ni r.: