It l i i 4" 1 : li li " I i; !! ! i U I li r i W V i 1 i a 4 5: : I. I' tl ; a f is li ) D n E s s vv E L L A N D S 1I c of the entire A The fabrics are entirely new. The tailoring is the best that good makers could do. Come in and try them oh. G. -W. JOHNSON & CITY - AT THE THEATERS TODAY l "Oregon- "Abraham Lincoln V liberty Buck Jones In 'The ' .Maa Who Played Square." ' Grand "The Man Who Came f s Back," by John Fleming Wilson.- . " Bllgh' theaierFive acts of v ? vaudeville, and - pictures. JfJm V Txi-BerTice Changed v The-: Yellow-Cab company will not e under tne airectorship of Frank D. Bllgh and Troy D. Woods, according to changes in assumed, business names ; oh file with the county- clerk yesterday. The new management is under R. R. Keyes., The offices are at the i Bllgh. hotel. The Silver Creek Creamery, J.W.' Kubberness and t rtCerPa BKabbernessproprietors; WOODRY Buys Furniture Phone 511 Popular Priced Men's and Young Men' Tailored Salts $25 to $45 r f: D. H. MOSHER TAILOR Dr. B.H. White ... ; Ort pthy-Surgty Xlactroaie Diagnosis sad TrMtmaat (Dr. Abram'a method). Offiea Phatt ASO r 469-J V - SOS V. S. Bulk Bldf. LADD & BUSH, Bankers Established 1868 General Banking Business Office Hours from 10 m. m. to 3 p. m. ' ' ffliyi DIAMOND BRIQUETS Are CO I and v 5 m Carry all Sizes of Coal from the large furnace to the smallest nut ftlze. Tell us for what purpose the coal is required and we'll point out the proper size to use. ; But although we carry all ( ' -sizes, we handle only one Quality, the Tery best coal from the Tery best mines. ; Our coal service is yours " to command. - Price rane from $10 to tl" Vs Also handle the best Diamond Briquette f 15 PHONE 930, DRESS WELL AND SUCCEED The New Site DBMS The new two button coats will most popular numbers Spring Suit Program. COMFORTABLE SUIT FOR j SPRING WEAR DRESS WELL AND SUCCEED NEWS IN the1 Salem Art and Beauty-Shop, 153 South High, with Ruth Branti and'Sfgne Branti, proprietors, are the other assumed business names filed during the day. l' . V: Reserved Seats for the ! .. Championship .basketball game tonight.', $1.00 at Hauser Bros., Anderson's or -the gym. ml4 Takes ChOd to Court Mrs. Ida Oakley of the Sahtiam country! held a sleeping child In her ; arms yesterday while she heard read an indictment charg ing, herf with assault with a j dan gerous .weapon. She is charged with having attacked a neighbor, Mary Martin, in an assault said to have been staged at the Oakley home on December 9. It is al leged Mary Martin resented cer tain : tales ; that Iwere alleged - to have been told about her in the community by Mrs. Oakley's son and wanted revenge and redress. Mrs. Oakley, attacked her with a knife and inflicted Injuries, which may f cause Mrs. Oakley to be placed in the felon's cell. It is ex- Dancing! Dancing! CRYSTAL GARDENS, j 1 1 IPO i Thomas Bros. Jaza Band Or chestra, ! full of life and pep . ! ! SATURDAY NIGHT Skating, Skating, Skating ;;I ;j 'at dreamxand Tnursday, Friday, Saturday Masquerade Skate Saturday, ; -j i March 14 . 1 ' : i : i nov CECAUSE THEY ARE CLEAIJ HAVE VMi HEAT UIJITS 1 a i I D Ay E ;MIB J w M' E I il K f A be one of our s u c c E E D CO. pected that the whole case will be cleared up during this trial, be cause of the trouble necessary in getting into and out of the San tiam country.- '- 4-; ' -1 , legion Meets Monday There will be a big joint meet ing of Capitol Post No. 9, and the American Legion auxiliary "at the Armory Monday ' night.' "Because of the large .tuinbut that is antici pated, it was deemed advisable to transfer the meeting place from 1 McCornack ; hall.. The American Legion is getting behind the auxil iary and are assistaing them in staging an intensive : membership campaign that is expected to bring in all eligible members. - Royal Dadmun, Baritone Grand, Thursday. March 19th. Seats on sale Wills' and Moore's Music houses, 75c; 1; f 1.50. ml8 Saturday Night Special The ; American ' Legion is run ning a special train to Corvallis tonight for the district convention to be staged there, f The Salem delegation will board the train at Trade and High streets at 6:10 o'clock. The special train will start at Woodburn and will carry contigents of Legloneers from Sll verton, Woodburn, Albany and Sa lem to Corvallis One feature of the train will be the field kitch en which will $e Installed in the baggage' car. ' Army feeds are to be served the veterans in style they were formerly used to. You Will Knjoy Our Sunday Chicken Dinner at 75c. Dally Merchant's Lunch 45c. Salem Restaurant. ml5 Medical Society Meets T The Polk- Yamhill-Marion Medi cal society will meet at the Gray Belle for dinner at 7 o'clock Tues day .night, j Dr. Ernest F. Tucker or Portland will lead.a paper on The Cancer Problem." with Dr. W, B. Morse opening the discus sion. . i ; Franklint Sedan In wonderful condition for only 1695. Own a Franklin once and you'll never be satisfied with any other car. Ask any Franklia own er. v See this at the Certifiel ; Pub lic Motor Car Market, one-half block north of postoffice. : ? ; ml 4 Applies for State Job '? ! " Dr. G. F. Korinek of Stay ton Is the applicant for tne new place of county herd inspector, as created by the bill providing for herd in spectors in the various counties of Oregon. The bill allows the coun ty court to fix the salary of the in spector at an amount not! to ex ceed $10 per day, which will in clude all traveling expenses as well as the salary. J. The inspec tors are to care for: stock. Under the law beef Cattle 'are exempted from tubercular tests, unless they are in close contact with dairy reduckd Summer rates to california 4 BY PICKWICK STAGES San JFrancfsw, one way, 915.50 Romid Trip, 930.00 ; : hoa Angeles, one way, $27.35 Round Trip, $50.00 ' Special Rates to Parties of Eight or Mere I For Information and Reserva tions phone 696, or call at CENTRAL STAGE TERMINAL i , -. ftafera, Oregw and .. . RANGES CAPITAL BARGAIN HOUSE The House of m Billlion and One Bargains - 213CSXTCH BRIEF E at ft 1924 Orerlaad fosrhf , . equipped with the Urge motor ; ' i also maay sccessoriea ad 1925 licemte. t Thie car rant exentioaally -well and ia a Tery roed bay at S450. ' See it today at j. . ! herds. Under this condition the beef cattle will bo inspected for tuberculosis. ' v ' " Expect 50 Teachers- ; .Miss Grace Snook .superintend ent of physical education in the Salem public schools, has charge of the program which will enter tain the convention of the Oregon State Physical Education associ ation, which is to meet In Salem. A report by Miss Thayer, chairman of the basketball committee of the association, will be read. She is professor of physical education at OAC. Charles Botsford of Reed college will give a review of a new book by Bowen Sc Mitchell on "Theory of Play." Others who will be there are Miss Balance of OAC. Professor Stupp and 'Professor Scott of the University of Oregon. Girt Reserves Meet . The local organization . of the Girl Reserves will , meet tonight under the direction of . Rosaline Buren. Miss Mary Eyre will en tertain with . a short account of her trip to Europe, which she re cently finished. j- " - " Reserved Seats for the . Championship basketball game tonight. $1.00 at Hauser Bros., Anderson's or the gym. ml4 Has Big Cat Arthur W. Stein, who Is with the Moore's Music House, claims to have the largest black Persian cat In Salem. The name of the cat is "Foxy," and Stein claims to have the animal well trained. Stein is a former resident of Port land and moved here 'recently. Birth Announced ' 1 A girl was born on' Friday, the 13th, tty Mr. and Airs.. William Reeds at the Salem hospital. No name has been selected for, the new arrival. - Merchandise Shoot At Turner, Sunday March 15. . m!4 Mr. Condit Very HI j .. A. O. Condit, the attorney, is in St. Vincent's hospital . at pott land and his. condition has gfown worse and is "serious. .. ' Escapes Reform School Bert McClaine, . an inmate of the boys' training school, escaped yesterday, according to the report filed with the police. He has black hair and eyes and was clad in khaki uniform.! . V . 1 1 Ml Clatl j Tonight. m!4 Are Pinched for Conduct Disorderly conduct is the charge lodged against Howard Lane of Salem and Earnest McKinney, who were driving around the Salem streets honking their motor horn at girls they would see on the walks. Officer Edwards observed their tactics and they were taken to the police station. Bail was fixed at $5 each. Fines Imposed - ... H. L. Reynolds and S. Wilkins paid a fine of $7.50 each when they appeared in the police court I to answer charges of speeding. Girl Is Born : a To Mr. and Mrs. Alen Brown of icade View Orchards, a daugh- er. who has been named Patricia June, at the Salem hospital, yes- erday. . - ' Goes Before Grand Jury . . ? Clarance W. Thompson, iormer cashier in the state treasurer's 01- fice durine the terms of Treasur ers Hoff and Myers, who was charged with misappropriation of state funds, will anpear before the grand jury within a week, accord ing to the announcement made vesterdav. The court will be ask ed to continue the grand jury .ses sion from time to time, but will take a recess for a few days. - Students Arrested In his teal to get to the basket ball games, Ted; Pope, Franklin high school student of Portland, broke the Salem speed laws, l ac- FILM STUDIO SCHOOL!? Portland's newest Studio School ; . is preparing to film - -THE NEW GOVERNESS" All ages needed,, also an op4 portunity for camera men. For tuition and - class hours phone CASTING DIRECTOR at "r Aladdin Studio MAIN 3309, or Call at Studio, SOU Madison SU, off Vista Ave. Council Crest Car 3 H cording to the report of the Salem police. Pope was. drirlng a . car which carried a number- of stu dents. He 'was deprived of $5 by the line imposed. ' Paolns fo Travel Robert C. Paulus Is to leave soon - for : a trip to Seattle and other northern points, according to announced plans. He will be gone for several days. Falrmonnt Hill Home Brand -.new. beauty, with, the things you want. . Everything built-in, , full cement .basement, furnace, fireplace garage, hard wood floors, etc. paving and view 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 Colors -Monntaln Plrtare . O. A. Mallgard.. official kodak finisher at the Patton book store, has just finished a mountain scene which ; is a credit' to his abtllty. It is a picture of a snow-covered peak and is to be admired for , the details which the picture brings out. ' .. . -'. To. Sing Inet Mrs. Martin FereshetIan and Mrs.' Charles Hughes are to sing a duet Sunday morning at the services of' the Unitarian church, which will be, featured by the at tendance of the Knight Templars. Teacher Returns Home. After a major; operation, Miss Grace' Hendrlckson, a Brush col lege teacher. Is ready to return to' her home, according to the reports issued yesterday. - ' Hike Arranged . . Pioneers of the' First Presby terian church. will join the Cadets and the Juniors of the Salem Y. M. C A. today for a hike to some outlying point near Salem. - The group is to be under the direction of Guy Lang, Willamette' univers ity i student. The boys are to bring their own lunch. ; Reserved Seata for the Championship bask etball game tonight. $1.00 at Hauser Bros.. Anderson's or the: gym. ; ml4 Coach Vlslt - - E. E. Holdeman. physical di rector of the Eugene YMCA, ar rived in Salem yesterday with two teams of Leaders and Is to meet the Junior and Senior leaders of Bob Iloardman in ; a basketball contest. . . v - Makes Trip From - Eugene Roy Jeffries and Harry Me Don aid drove to Salem 'on . a motor Cycle' to take in the Oregoa state basketball tournament 'yesterday afternoon. 'Jefferies was one of the players on Eugene's last year team. - ' ' ' - . For Rent 5 Housro 'And flat. One daady'at $30 All are vacant. Becke & Hen dricks.iUl S.' Bank Bldg. m-13tf Local Cwclio-Slovak Visits Frank Rhubets.v a prominent farmer, was-among those present from the Liberty district to meet his fellowmen at the tMarion ho tel ; yesterday. . Rhubetz met the party when . they first . arrived.' in Portland nearly three weeks ago. but was unable to go withthem on ' the' tour - of the state. , He Joined them, however, when they came to Baiem. DIED POAGE At his late home, 1420 Chemeketa street. March 13. ' 1925, James A.' Poage.'aged $0 . : years. He is survived by his wife and ' three children, . Mrs. Irene Scott of Salem; Mrs. Ora Isabel of Pasadena, Calif., and G. P. Poage of Scotts Mills, f Ore.; by? two sisters, Mrs ! Amanda ' Wright ' of Minater. ; Neb., and Mrs. ' Connrardy of Exira, la;, and by two brothers. Bert Poage of Gordon, Neb, and Dell v Poage- of Alia bore Ore. Funeral services will be held' from the Terwilliger home. 770 Chemeketa street, Sunday, at "2 p.- m.. Rev. Mr. Putnam . officiating. Committal services will be at the lOOF cemetery. DOWNING In this city, March . 12,; Harry C. Downing, age 55 . years, a native of Marion county .-'and father of Eugene Downing of vSan Francisco: brother of Mrs! Alice I. Patton of Salem, . Herbert Downing of Wendllng. Or,, Everett Downing of Stay ton and the late. Albert Down ing of this city. Funeral serv ices will be held Saturday, March 14. at '1:30 p. m. from the Rigdon mortuary, interment in, the Waldo h ills, the ! Rev. J. J. Evans officiating. WELLS At Chemawa, March; 12, Charles Wells, age 18 years. ' 'Funeral - services at Chemawa Friday, March 13k at 1 :30 p. m. under the 1 direction - of Rigdon YOUNG- Mrs. Ann Young died at a local hospital - March ' 12,- at the. age; of 80 years. : Her. rei mains went forward today from the Webb. Faneral parlors- td ' Portland where funeral services will be held. : : . - .-.'. SCHllOLLrIn this city.rMMrch 13, George F. SchroJU-age 7$., vFu beral services will be held Sat urday, Jdarch'147 at 1:30' p: m. V at Forest Grove under the dlroc Uoa of mgdon & Sou. Annual Spring Clearance of ODDS! MEN'S SHOES AND OXFORDS " Choice . U1 Inspecting Party Coming The bureau of valuation of the ICC is sending an inspection party over the entire Southern Pacific system, according to word , receiv ed . by the public . service commis sion; The party will be in charge of .C. H. Spencer. Classifications and materials will be checked while little or no attention will be paid to the road bed and right of way. , ' . ' " ; Phone 2142 for an Appointment-v- In regard to our Three Months Business Course. 428 Oregon Building. ml 4 Three Accidents Fatal Three of the 516 accidents re ported to the state industrial ac cident commission for the week ending March 12 resulted in fat alities. - These were Wesley :Car lyle, timber taller; Bridge; Robert Crumley, donkey engineman, Flor ence and N. C. .Nichols, chief elec trician .Oregon , City. Of the to tal number 450 were subject to the provisions of the compensa tion'act; 64 from firms and: cor porations which have rejected the act and ,. two-from. public utility corporations not subject to the provisions of the compensation act. ' Berges Ford Memorial M. E. church West Salem. F. L Cqnnel, pastor, Sunday school at 9:45. Classes for. all ages. Mrs. 11. J. Mofriss. superintendent. Morning 'worship at 11 o'clock. Sermon by the pastor. Subject: 'The Cure for a Troubled Heart." Junior League 3 p. m. Epworth League- 6:15. Preaching service 7:30, sermon by Rev. W. Weath- ser. Preachina at Brush College Rev. U." S.' Crowder will preach at Brush college Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, t Everybody invited. See "Down In Maine" Rebekah benefit play. Grand March 17. ml4 Lease for "Barreling Operations ;Uaker,V Kelly & McLaughlin, Inc., have leased from the North west Fruit. Products company, space in the Pbe building on Trade street near Commercial street for their barreling oper ations . the coming . season. The firm is still in the market for, all the; Marshall and New Oregon strawberies available at their Lebanon, Albany, Salem- and Woodburn plants. ml 4 Open New Quarters April 1 , Space has been leased from lhe Northwest i Fruit Products com pany by Baker, Kelley & . Mac Laughlln,' Inc., for their barreling operations this season. The com pany will open the new quarters April 1. Marshall and New Ore gon strawberry contracts are still being written by the firm for their Albany, Lebanon. Woodburn. and Salem - plants . Contracted crops will be dillvered in the Phez build ing on Trade street near Commer cial street. ml 4 You Will Enjoy Our Sunday Chicken Dinner at 75c. . Daily Merchant's Lunch 45c Salem Restaurant. : , mlS Teachers Re-Elected ' The Middle Grove school has re elected their teachers for the third successive year, according to Mrs. Mary Fulkerson, county superin tendent of schools, following her visit ,.to that - district yesterday. Lloyd Miller is principal, Mrs. Adelalne Erskine, Instructor of the intermediates; and Augusta Den ham of the primary. .- This is an unusual record and .one that is hard to beat la . the country. A fc Uniforms Are Sought The' American 1 Legion drum corps, wh6. are making the trip to the' convention -in Corvallis to night.' have secured permission of the Elks', lodge: to wear the con- vkt uuiforas which were worn by i 95 Pair Here's an opportuhity to buy a good deal more for your shoe dollars Honest-to-goodness real leather Shoes and Oxfords that represent broken sizes, etc. You'll find it profitable to attend this event. Salem's Leading Department "Mother world At the Seventh Day Adventist church. Corner of Fifth - and Gaines. You are invited. last lecture this winter. 7:30 the Elks at a recent convention. Although there is approximately a hundred of the uniforms in- Salem, it has only been possible to find about a dozen of them. It is very much " desired that anyone having a suit in his possession will tele phone Clifford Brown at 115, or Alvln Rookstool at 583, as early as possible today so that they may send for them. Trim Little Home - South. $2900, terms. Immediate possession. Near car and schools. Puf. front nn navtne. etc. Becke rfc;.Hendrlcks; TJS. Bank Bldg. Twins Reported Lloyd Delbert and Floyd Elbert Ambrose are the additional twins reported to" the cub reporter a the Statesman office, who has- been making a record of all e twins in' Marion county. The Ambrose twins are in the Rosedale district and are much alike. Difficulty is experienced by strangers in tell ing, them apart. Sometime resi dents in the neighborhood have difficulty in telling which one is Lloyd and which one is Floyd and vice versa. The greatest delight of the two boys at the present time is to get on a pair of boxing gloves and wade into each other. They are beginning to show some class, too They are 13 years of age and have several eugenic rec ords to their credit. Sacred Concert Central Congregational church. Sunday 7:30 p. m. ml5 Stanfield Coining Home ' United States Senator Robert N. Stanfield will return to Portland in. about a week after congress ad journs' its" session, according to word received here. He expects to remain in Oregon during the summer with a possibility that ses sions of the public lands commit tee of the senate will be held dur ing the recess to call him away for a time. Returns to Salem , Rev. Harry W. Johnson went to Eugene yesterday where; he took part in the evening services of dedicating the educational wing of the building erected there. ' Rev. Johnson, has charge of the Young People's work of the Congrega tional church of this district, and in Oregon. Daughter Is Born Word was' received in the city of the birth of a baby daughter to Mr, and Mrs. M. R. Coats of Kelso, Wash. Mrs. Coates Is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Elliot of Fairview avenue of this city. Mr. Coates is an electrician. - Dorothy Irene is the name of the new ar rival. . To satisfy that' week end candy craving,' , V Slice It ! .4 '. See Window! Store Sunday Night LECTURE When 1 and where will it be fought? What doea the Bible say about it? WAIT This is the p. m. PERSONALS I Mr. and Mrs. N. Tyler of Uuena Vista were Salem business visitors yesterday. . Guy Funk, resident of -Scio, wa3 in Salem Friday. I. D. Merchant, a Corvallis res ident, was in the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rex were Salem visitors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor of Monmouth was in the city for a while yesterday. - Mrs, II. BCammTsIT visited here from Forest Grove Friday. D. A. Elkins . industrial acci dent "commissioner, was a Eugene business visitor.- ., J. A. Churchill state superin tendent of public instruction, was in Eugene yesterday looking after some school matters. John M. Mann and Leon Ilask ins, Medford merchants, are tak ing in the state basketball tourna ment. ... . . . , Mrs. Clay Taylor of Monmouth was in the city yesterday. - DDOOI OREGON Last Times Telay.. " LINCOLN . Tomorrow RICHARD LRTUELS1ES.4 inn urn en: I LIBERTY Last Times Today - buck ; JONES in "THE MAN WHO PLAYED SQUARE' Tomorrow Larry Semon mi:: n.n u u u GRAND Today Tomorrow "THE MAN W1ICV CAME BACK" by JOHN FLEMING WILSON J Li Li ki u M I ! j L 1 r i i