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THE OREGON i STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON THURSDAY MORNING; MARCH 19, 1925 5 G. W; - JOHNSON & CO. CITY NEWS IN AT THE THEATERS TODAY Oregon Lenn Hunter in The Silent Watcher." liberty Mae Marsh in A "Woman's Secret. . BUgJv "Straight From Paris' and "Alburtua" the Miracle Man. - Man Is Arrested: Hoy Campbell was arrested yes terday by Officer Cutler on a warrant from Fresno, Cal. Martin Berger was arrested by Officer Victor at the Southern Pacific de pot on a drunkenness charge. Both men are held at the city jail. SO Per Cent Discbunt ;AU stamped goods and embroid ery thread for 10 days atthe Pe tite Shop.- ,y i :i ml5tf Building Permit Tltlltl r A a a . - IT 14iajJ jMUt.IV la ,u . gi cvr dwelling ' at 405 1 Richmond at a cost of $3,000; Mrs. H. W. Mey ers Is to repair a dwelling at 640 State street, to cost- $1,000, and A. B. Kirbyr of 1 3 1 0 North Sum mer is to repair a dwelling which will entail the : expenditure of $700 according to the building permits .issued by City. Recorder Poulsen. Special Prices on New Spring?- . Rugs. H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. ml9 (till Owner Arrested After evading authorities - for six weeks,- who' held a warrant for his arrest on charges of possession WOODRY Buys Furniture . Phcfte 511 : Popular Priced Ilea's and Toons Men's -. Tailored Suits $25 to $45 D. II. MOSHER V - I .. TAILOR i ; . Dr. B. II. White - OstoopaUij-Snrrorr EXoctroaie Diarnoaia and Troatmoal (Dr. Abraia) motaod). Off PTmbV S or 469-J ftOS V. S. Bank Bids. LADD & BUSH, Bankers EstabUahed 18CS j; General Banking Business Office Honrs from 10 sk m. to 3 p. m. WOOD ahillCOAL WE HANDLE BUACKSM1TH, BRUDER c COAL, BRIQUETTES , . , , 4 . ' . - . f , -. : - r T : and all kinds of ctxil for every use. ' " , Wc have padded Vans and first class moving and ' r 'Plnnn ITnu1infJ , . Piano PHONE 930 i Better Cloihe When , we say "Belter Clothes" we mean it.' The tailors that made our clothes, knew, their business, and they made them to the - point of perfection.' Prices $18 to $45 i . Shirt Special We are showing winder fal shirts at , $2.00. Some with collar to match and Cithers with rnllar ntinrhprf. SEE OUR WINDOWS of a still, Joe Polley was srrrested at Bend, Oregon, and will be re turned to this city within a few days. Poney had his still located near Jefferson and disappeared when the warrant was sworn out. Fines Imposed ! B. G. Maier, Arthur Derval and E. A. Gowln paid i $ 5 each 1 to Po lice Judge Martin,' Poulsen yester day for infraction Of the traffic laws. . i i , ' . Dr. Marshall, Osteopathic Physician and surgeon. ml9 Chimney Fire . j A chimney fire blazed1 at 1047 South Commercial i street last night. Two gallons of chemicals extinguished the blaze. There Is a Recti Opportunity To save money in buying a used car at the Certified Public Motor Car Market. For instance here is a Chevrolet touring, good as new, anil $300. less than the new price. i j in21 Drum Corps to Parade . Members of Capitol Post No. 9 drum corps' of the American Le gion -will ,meet at the Clifford Brown.' warehouse at 7 o'clock in order to don unlforiris and parti cipate tin the Woodman parade. Hot Whter Bottiea - ' $2.0W raluee for 76c only at SchaefJer's Drng Store, 135 North Commercial St. i m21 Calletft to Portland Cairl Gabrielaon. deputy secre tary of state, was called to Port landWednesday to appear before ther district federal court in con nection with an application for a mojtor operator's license. He will be called back again today. Director Retai 4' mon : Director, local business 4. Dancing! Dancing! 43RYSTAI GARDENS ti Imdiea Free ,: ,:':: omas i Bros. art Band or chestra, full of life and pep : j SATURDAY NIGHT Skating. Skating, Skating AT DREAMLAND Tauraday, Friday. . Saturday Masquerade Skate Saturday, ' i March 14 Hauling. mm 469 State St. BMIEF man, has returned, to Salem after a fonr day trip to the Inland Em pire,, where he risited ' Bend, La Grande, , Pendleton, Huntington, and Payette, Idaho. He reports much snow at some of the nlaces and expresses keen appreciation of the fine weather which the Wil lamette valley is enjoying. ' Mr. Director is manager of the Direc tor Department store. Replace That Old Rug With a new one from H. L. Stiff's Furniture store. ml 9 Cafo Ownership Assumed ! - Edward Peterson has assumed ownership of the Depot cafe on South Twelfth street, where a specialty is made of accommodat ing the traveling public . The transfer was made by S. A. Earls. Rexall One Cent Sale Thursday," Friday and Sat urday,? March 19-20-21. Perry's Drug Store. : : 1 i ml9 First Debate Tonight The "Willamette university de bate squad that left here Tuesday night will participate in the first debate of their, trip this evening when they meet the College of the Pacific at Stockton, 1 California. The question will be "Resolved That: congress . should have the right to re-enact, by a two thirds vote, .- federal legislation declared nnconstitutional by the supreme court. Charles Redding and Joel Berreman, representing Willam ette, will uphold the negative. The next debate of the trip will be with the University of Southern Cali fornia, on March 24. We Have an Attractive ; Country home for yon at rea sonable price. Gertrude J. M. Page 492 N. Cottage. , . ; . ; ml9 District Offers Water i The Warm Springs irrigation district of Malhuer county has asked Rhea Luper, state engineer, to investigate the project and de termine the amount of water that la needed in order that the surplus can be sold to the United States reclamation service. The last ses sion of the legislature enacted a law permitting districts to sell any surplus water if they so desireAn investigation must first be made before the water can be sold. This right is to be sold for $680,000. Close In 4-Roo House, $2600; 5-room furnished house for rent; 6-room new mod ern bungalow, well : ' furnished. $6650. Gertrude J. M. Page. ml9 League To Meet The Women's Evangelistic league will meet at 9 o'clock to day- at the home of Mrs. C. A. Clark of 638 North Church street. Mrs. C. W. Young is the leader. : Newspaper Man "Visitor ' Peter Guldbrandsen represent ing Politiken. the leading news paper of Copenhagen and a Dan ish; newspaper syndicate is in the REDUCED SUADIER RATES . TO CALIFORNIA BY PICKWICK STAGES San FrancleuM, one way. Round Trip. $30.00 Loa Angeles, one way, $275 Round Trip, $50M0 j ;k i Special Rates to Parties of : Eight or More , . ' For Information and Reserva tlons phone 696, or call at , CENTRAL STAGES TERMINAL .Garden Tools Farm Implements I and ' " .,. Wagons 't, CAPITAL BARGAIN HOUSE "J." ' The. House of XlilUon and One Bargains - j CIS wrrz i - . (mis m g TTmA eui ara sty aftam yrstfsraMs) to onr to tha an k ku raogm, kax work for thorn to perform or to tfco ma who doon't want to lares m sbbca cap ital. Oar assa car mart b smb. to bo appreciated. 8m Tnom aw city for an indefinite time writing up the Willamette valley for his publication. He expressed himself very highly pleased with Salem and surrounding country and stated that he would be able to do it some good in his writings. Mr. Guldbransen's . home la In Mur freesboro, Tennessee. " 2hroll Now Special discount allowed during the next ten days to those pre senting one of our ads. This is not In the way of a "fire sale" special, but as an offer to you personally from the new manage ment. The Pacific Expert School. 428 Oregon Bldg. ml9 Salem Grange To MeetV The Salem grange is to meet Saturday for an all day session at the Great Grange hall on Court street. Among the new members to be initiated are Mr. and 'Irs. Ed Denser and Dr. Henry E. Mor ris, and several others. Following the business" session several " new members will be acted upon. The Salem grange is growing, as testi fied by the new members elected. H. Bateham.f C. F. Bates 1 and Marie Robinson from the Surprise grange. . ' -2 The Sensation of Driving If A Studebaker Special! It's won derful. Try one out at the .Cer tified Public Motor Car Market, where they are conditioned so well and priced so cheap. m21 Federation To Meet , The Marion County Community Federation will meet tonight . at the North Howell community hall for their regular monthly meeting, The hall is situated two miles north of the Central Howell school house on the Silverton road.' .. Radio Set Free Ask for a ticket. Additional tickets given with each dollar. of cash purchases. Salem Electric Co.; Masonic Temple. Phone 1200. -m20 Photographers To Meet jr ' The Willamette valley photo graphers are to meet in Salem . as the guests of the Gunnelll jand Robb studios Saturday night? pre. ceding the business meeting a banquet is to be served and follow ing there will be a program pre sented ."A Photographer and His Studio" is a short playlet to be enacted. Percy Cupper. is to give a talk on "Business Psychology. Other features are scheduled. Ask' for a Radio Set Ticket No expense and you might win the set. Salem Electric Co., Ma sonic Temple. Phone 1200. m20 Passes To Reward- Miss Grace Shields, instructor in the, first grade at the Washing ton portable school, passed.! away early Wednesday morning follow ing a serious illness from the re sults of pneumonia brought on by influenza during the past .week. Miss Shields has taught in the Salem schools tor the fourth, year. at Scotts Mills for two years, at Jefferson two years and at Wood burn one year. Mrs. Agnes Booth is taking her place at the local school. Beat This Lot Bargain . 5 large lots. Each 56 by 105. All for $750. Terms. v Good dis trict south, Bldg. restrictions. In vestigate now. Others $250 a lot. High and dry. Becke & " Hen dricks, U. S. Bank Bldg. m-18tf Speeder Nabbed ; Webb Ramage. - driver for the Star . Bottling works was going over 33miles an hour In a ma chine without a speed gauge and as a result will appear before Judge Poulsen this afternoon. Of ficer Edwards made the arrest, Company Gets Sign The Square Deal Welding com pany have erected a large sljrn on tne roof of their building on Ferry street near Commercial. The aim calls attention to the kind of work tnat the company is equipped to do and invites an inspection of their plant, which Is located in a snop directly underneath the sign. Royal Dadmun, Baritone : . " Grand, Thursday. March II Seats ; on . sale Grand .box office. ion. m.: 75c, -$1, $1.50. . ml9 Spring Is Hi One sure indication of the sum mer, months is the ever-ready" de mand for baseball supplies ' that are coming into the sporting goods etores. 1 Already teams from dis tant parts of the valley are seek ing equipment-for baseball teams on is to 'be ushered in a wee hit on 1 sto be ushered in a wee bft ahead of the usual time. '" River Lights Placed f r .: f4 With the Improvement of the river traffic, lights are to be plac ed at various poinU on the WU- lamette river, according to Cap tain John Spong, well knoira erman of Salem. This Has been brought about by the continued popularity of the Northwestern in securing heavy cargoes for both the down river and np river trips. The tonnage of the vessel has been increasing all the while and from all indications the popularity will continue." Legion Drum Corps 'Meet at warehouse 7 p. m. to night to participate Woodman par ade. - Get uniforms at warehouse. ml9 Radio Set v Ask for a ticket. Additional tickets given with each dollar of cash purchases. Salem Electric Co., Masonic Temple. Phone 1200. m20 Styles Are Conservative Swinging from a somewhat fan cy style, the cut of men's clothing has taken a conservative line, ac cording to the information turn ished by W. W. Emmons, propri etor of the Scotch Woolen Mills store, i Cuffs, fancy pockets, -belts, silk braids and other effects were in vogue, but the present day ten dency is for a plain effect. The fancy style came into vogue fol lowing the World War, but dur ing the war the plainest of clothes were worn. It can be said of the present men's styles are following Snappy good tailoring lines. Special Display and' Sale I Of rugs. See windows. Stiff Furniture store. -1 H. L. ml9 Club Meets Regularly The .Kafoury Progressive' clerks club met this week for their regu lar monthly meeting in their club rooms at the Kafoury store. Two honor guests, former employees. Mrs. Isabel Martin and Miss Elisa beth Bayley were present at the dinner which was served. The usual business meeting followed the dinner. The program was in terepersed with a short address by N. C. Kafoury and a reading by Joseplr-J. King. The club room in the basement of the building was artistically decorated with bright green and golden daffodils. Corsets Made to Order At the Petlp Shop. 20 percent discount. mlStf Tramp Meet-Ieath While attempting to alight from Southern Pacific passenger train No. 53,. n3ar Twelfth and. State streets early Wednesday morning. Swan . Martin, a transient about 60 years of age met death beneath the wheels of the train. Martin and a youngster, also a transient. boarded the blinds at Oregon City and it was while the elder man was attempting to alight from the train that death resulted. S. Jern- igatt.' .the. youth, signed a . state ment to this effect. Coroner Rig- don has not -been able to secure maeh information about the dead man, but said yesterday an inquest would probably be held. Ask for a Radio Set Ticket- No expense and you might win the set, , Salem Electric Co., Ma sonic Temple. Phone 1200. m20 Bounty Money Increased " ' Alter Aprji l, - the state game commission will offer a special bounty of $25 for each wolf or cougar and $1.50 for each wild cat. 'This Is in addition to the bounties paid by the various conn ties .' Hides must be presented to the county clerk in the county in which the animal warf killed and an affidavit of the killing be made to the game commission. All wolf hides must be .forwarded to the game , commission for indentif lea- tion. - Small Cottage 91800 . ' Another $2550, another $2650 All are plastered and have bath and hot water." One on paring and car; Immediate possession - on two. . Terms on all. Becke ft Hendricks, U. S. Bank Bldg. ml8tf Biggs Loses Zadoc Riggs must pay $964.80 cents to his mother-in-law Mrs. Wilier, according to the findings returned by a Jury Wednesday afternoon.1 Mrs. Waller went rid ing with '.her son-in-law and suf fered injuries in an accident. She tried to collect $9,464 as damages. The accident occured on the Pacif ic highway on March 12, 1924. Rlggs lost another suit when Ar thur Juno, who was driving the car that collided with Riggs. se cured a claim of $1,500 for injur ies received by him in the acci dent. ' ' For Rent or Lease " 6 room home with gas, fireplace paving and car $30. : Vacant to day. Also large S room flat right down - town,- gas stoves and water heaters in both. ; Four , other homes all ! vacant " $20, W $45. Becke & Hendricks, V, S., Bank mlStf Takes Step Upward From the job salesman to the position of district manager of the DIED SHIELDS-At th"e"home"5C0 .N. . Fourteenth, earjy Wednesday . March 18, Miss Grace 8. Shields an . instructor -at the .Washlng- s . ton jortab1e school, daughter of Mrs. Clara I. Shields and the Httf E; E. Shields f sister of- C; WShleMs of Gervais and Luks f-S;f Shields at OAC. Funeral , ef vices wUl be hel d I Friday, tl March 20j at .1:30 p-m. from the Rlgdon raortnary.f Rev. W. W. Long wia officiate, with la- hrr-, e? PI????? ceraetery. Associated Oil C company is the j story told by H. C. McCammon, who is now to move to Eugene from Salem to assume the new nosltion sometime in April. The new plant is being opened April 1. Di sin is s COStumes' and Scenic Effects Aro AnnrprmteH Rv Audi- ence Last Night By AUDRED BUNCH A marvelous actor in a great role was Otis Skinner last night at the Grand theater when Spain came to the stage. It made one think hard of the big-iittle things when the episodes passed one by one that put the words: "Sancho Panata" on the lips of the now brawling, now twittering populace like nothing less than a sainted name. , The play opening on a roadside in the province of Andalusia on a balmy summer's eve, takes the ac tion to the pavilion of the Duke of Barataria in its continuance the following day. The audience sat convulsed with mirth as the new goat-herd governor was initiated Into his office. He is such a naive governor, and such a governor as the people will never again have. so solemn In his declaration that prefers his advice from his sensi tive donkey. Dapple, than from all the dukes and lords that can string onto the streets. Robert Rosaire takes the part of Dapple In one of the finest roles of the play and Dapple is as dear to the hearts of the I audience as to .his faithful master who said: "goat herd I am; but dirty I am not!' in answer to the taunts of the square. Dapple prances and pa rades,' and snuggles his nose for apples In a surpassing manner and is a direct stage aid in some of the more pertinent manuerers of tne plot. The Cathedral scene was one of the loveliest moments the stage has ever afforded with I PERSONALS k Dr. A. McCullough. was a Port land visitor yesterday. George. D. Alderin was a Port land visitor yesterday before he preceded to Seattle on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hackett, of Hood River, who have been spend ing the past few weeks in Sacra mento, California, stopped over in saiem yesteraay on their t way home. , Carl Mason and W. H. Chad- wick were visitors from Klamath Falls yesterday on business. George Matter of Dallas trans acted business in the city yester day. : : Mr. and Mrs. Fred Danto of Aurora visited in the city Wednes day. , Rev. C- S. Bergstresser of Mo: mouth visited in the city yester day. i. v. Merchant, a student at OAC visited here Wednesday morning. Miss Edna Rice of Corvallis in the city yesterday. . 'J. H. Hult of Aurora transacted business affairs here Wednesday afternoon. C. A. Doich was in the city for awhile yesterday. a P. Kodak visited ' here - from Dallas Wednesday.' F.. C. Delzell of Turner was in the city yesterday. Mrs, .Emma Demytt of. Turner was in the city for. a few hours Wednesday. Allen Goldae of Gervais was In the city yesterday. Maurice Cotourri, head of the Southern Pacific detective service, was a Salem visitor Wednesday. witk Dr.UGOTonn Host Everybody xj needs a spring tonic ' You may not be sick, but feel that you might be better. Kind of run down, don't care feel ing. You Need - tt&XO&SL BEEF, WINE AND IRON '79c, : -. ; " V V- .Ptrry Druj Stcro c - 115 Couth . Comaiereial salcu . - - oiu:ggit MUU the ring of tapers burning silently about the Blessed Lady of Sor rows as the chimes sound ia the blue gloom. .. . -" U - Mr. Skinner's characterizaUons develop the plot In a manner that is too natural to be epectacular, yet too amazing to be less. - He is consummate on the stage that Incredible phenomena, the perfect actor. lie gives his lines with such personality one forgets they haven't been his own from the beginning, and never from Don Quixote" at all. The costumes and terpsichorean features are abundantly colorful. adding xest and Oil World pa geantry to unforgettable scenes. A company of 40 players, danc ers, and singers supported Mr. Skinner in an acclaimed piece of art last, night which was brought to Salem under the management of Russell Janney. . . m i ; ; I CLOVERDALE Mr. J. W. Garner was happily surprised on his 79th birthday when all his children and grand children and greatgrandchildren came with their dinners and spent the day. A Good Thing DONT MISS IT Bead your umi and address plainly written, together wit a 5 cents and thla lip) to Chamberlain Medicine Co., Dea Koines, Iowa, and receire in return a trial paekara containing CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY for coughs, colds. croup, bronchial "fin" and wHoopinc coach, and ticklinc throat; CHAMBER LAIN'S TABLETS for stomach troablea, indigestion, fassr pains that crowd the heart, biliousness and constipation; also CHAMBERLAIN'S SALVE, needed in ov ary family for burns, aealdj, wounds. irinmM fftr anI- & -.nU. o't nina it. Ad AUCTION FURNITURE . Today, March 19th, 1:30 P.L, 360 Leslie Street, Near S. Commercial St., 5 Blocks South of Ladd & Bush Bank Consisting of: good 6-hole range; overstuffed tapestry daven port; mahogany cabinet phonograph and records; mahogany electric floor lamp; massive waxed oak library table; 3 waxed oak leather seated and back rockers; waxed oak plank top extension table; 4 oak diners; !4 oak buffet; oak bedroom suite including bed, spring and mattress, vanity dresser and larpe oak dresser; Vernis Martin bed, spring and mattress: lovely birdseye maple chiffonier; oak vanity dresser; fir dresser; Zenith drop head sewing machine; electric heater; Axminster rug 9x12; body Brussels rug 9x12; 4 small rugs; family size refrigerator, extra good; hand vacuum sweeper; oak 4?all tree; taberette: window drapes; pictures; books; electric library table lamp; odd chairs; looking glass; oil mops; wringer; wash board; clothes basket; 50-ft. garden hose; axe; good lawn mow er; garden tools; fruit jars; crocks; hand scythe; electric light globes; window curtains, and many other articles. Terms cash. Goods open for inspection on day of sale only. LLOYD HACSER, P. N. WOODRY, , Owner; 860 Leslie St. Auctioneer, Phone 511 "Woodry buys Furniture for Cash or will sell for you on Commission." Suburban Home and Furniture FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1 :30 On Garden Road and Park Street, Mile East of the Capital City Bedding Co., consisting of High class improved 4 acre farm with gOod 5 room house with electric light, bath and toilet, electric water system; barn, chicken house, 2 acres in prunes, and other fruit; one acre' gooseberries and currants. Deep, rich, black loam soil. In high state of cultivation; lovely shade trees, and is ideal country home sold on terms made known at time of offering. , v " " .... ' ' f-' ' , 4. i ' ... !,- ' - v. At same time and place 5 rooms tf good .furniture Range, Heater, etc., as follows, De Lux 6-hole polished top nickel base range, like new; good heater, board and pipe; 3 good fugs 9x12, and 6x9; some small rugs; waxed oak library, table ; 3 sectional book case and a lot of books; 4 William and Mary walnut chairs with leather seats; all leather lounge; rplanked top oak extension table and 7 diners and waxed oak buffet to match; drop head Singer sewing machine, " like new; 3 waxed oak leather seated rockers; eight-day mantle clock; Pat he cabinet phonograph and 134 records; 'oak smoker's stand; large plate glass mirror; 2-burner oil stove; oak bedroom suite including bed complete, chiffonier and" vanity dresser and 2 chairs; ivory bed complete; fir chiffonier; oak vanity dresser; hat rack with plate mirror; 2 rockers: 6 diners; fir library table; pedestal and jar diniere; large heater and pipe; oak buffet; clock; exten sion table; Reed rocker; Monarch 6-hle range; 2 iron beds; 2 rugs; ice box; 2 dressers; pedestal and jardiniere; 2 taberettes; dishes; kitchen utensils; glassware; crockery; breakfast table; Ironing board; high chair; card table; kitchen chairs: house plants; electric light globes; carpet t sweeper; oil mops;, bath tub seat, and bath bruh spray; oil heater; camp cots; curtain rods; sheets; pillow cases; bed spreads; comforts; window curtains; home canned fruit; jelly; pickles; screened cupboard; porch swing; boiler; tubs; pictures; 50-ft. garden hose; garden tools; .lawn. , mower; 10x12 tent; S gallon'cream can and a wheel barrow tor a transfer. Terms on personal property, cash. 1 i - This Is a Real Sale C. G. Nichols, Owner. - F. N. Woodry, Auctioneer Oregon Pulp - Cal em, Oregon LIAIUFACTUriEIl3 We want you to feel that this school la for you per sonally. Our desire Is to put out capable stenographers and bookkeepers whow train ing M 111 be of value to themselves and to their employers. Watch for our special of fer In the local. Pacific Expert School Mr. and Mrs.jDake took dinner on Sunday with Mr. and ilrs. Farr. mS.A OREGON Today Tomorrow Glenn Hunter lu THE KILKXT WATCH Kit" by MARY ROBERTS RIXEHART DDDDODOD LIBERTY Last Times Today MAE MARSH in "A WOMAN'S SECRET Tomorrow THE WARREXS OP VIRGINIA' r UUU and Pa 2 ID S ale: