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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, -OREGON TUESDAY MORNING;' MARCH '24;. 1025 'f i I. ..A G. W. CITY , AT THE THEATERS TODAV feligh-Xtttle Johnny Jnes" ' OrrKon-Idle T6n$es, with Percy -Marmont and Doris - -Kenyon. ;-; - Liberty ;The Chorus Jadyr . , From the . state play by ; James Forbes. ' sfe m - ! f Silverton Reports Twins---",:) SIlTerton. baa another pair of twins which bare not been re corded as yet in The Statesman. Tbey are Blllle Lou and . Betty Lee Willus, born March 4. Billie welched e i& pounds and Betty 6 pounds at birth. , U , . .. . Corsets Made to Order At the Petite Shop. . 20 per cent discount. mlStf "Will Sell Pntt Plant-- ' ; ' Property of 'the Salem Fruit "Union at High and Trade has been r attached by: Sheriff Bower. The property "will ; be offered for sale 1 to satisfy a judgment '. of I more ' than f 100.000 secured' by The Phez company' against the fruit .' union. .' Adrertisements havev not fbeen posted; but are expected " o&t&MU'We he-on-tracts are'to.be drawn to the orr der of Col.Carle. Abrams, -secre- ,. taryof the board of control.. . .-rr-- -- St Cleaner Fruit Sought-' " Cleaner fruit is the aim'of Den- Bey & Cq,, which is launching ft lampaign to obtain clean cherries for shipment this year. " Circulars 4 are -being mailed to all the cherry growers of the district, ; a fore- WOODRY Buys Furnituro Phone 511 J Popular Priced , . lien's said Young Men's ' Tailored SuiU $25 to $45 p. n. biosher V ...... . . TAILOR : . '.: Dr.B.11. White OfMnif4utir " ,- Electron! a DUrsosis & TrMtaat ' ' (Dr. Abrsm'a mlh4). ( '' Offies Psoas 59 r 409-i MS U, a. Bank 8UU. LADD & BUSH, Bankers - . Established 1SC3 : . General Banlancr Business z Office Hours from 10 s. m. to 8 p. nu .. . . !VVE HAlUiLE BLACKSr.lITH, BRUDER V COAL, BRIQUETTES ' and all kinds of coal for every use. y . , We have zzddsd Vans and first class xaovias end Piano Haulisj. 1 - pnONE ,...,in A- - i:;.-SPK!INGii.r,: This bright Spring weather is a call to you to consign the weather beaten winter hat to the attic and to replace it with something fresh and modern Prices $3.00 to $7.00 We think we're safe in saying that there's not another such showing in this vicinity' Joliinisoim 469 State St. NEWS IN runner of other circulars that are promised before the buying sea son opens, i Jhe, circular urges careful work in control of the brown rot and the, cherry maggot in order to place the Willamette valley cherry where it belongs in the cherry markets of the nation. Denney & Co. has contracted for art enormous 1 quantity of black cherries in this district. ' " ' Studebaker Quality - Is a delight to the motorist who desires the most economical trans portation.. The Certified Public Motor Car Market has some at tractive buys in Light and Special 6 Studebakers. Call or phone for a demonstration of one of these guaranteed used cars. MS 8 Receiver Gets Expenses Expenses of $1068 have been granted Carl Murphy, receiver. In the suit of the First State & Sav ings ; bank of Stayton against the Brown-Petzel Lumber -' company. The expenses were incurred in connection with the suit. - Patients Are Deported ' : 5 " Eighteen patients of the. state hospital for the insane were start ed on .their, WT; i n9m? Monday. These are being deported to east ern ' States,. Canada,, and , foreign countries. 20 Per Cent Discount On . "v All stamped goods and embroid iry thread for, 10 days at the Pe tite Shop. .t . - , - ml5tf Health Group to Meet r The annual 'election of officers of the Marion County Health as sociation will be held at the Cham ber of Commerce rooms at 10:30 o'clock Friday morning. Dr. Walter Brown, . of the Marion county child, health demonstration kwill explain , various phases of the work. ,i Mrs. Sadie Orr-Dunbar of Dancing! Dancing! CRYSTAL' GARDENS ' Ladies Free Thomas Bros. Jasz Band Or ' chestnu full of life and pep . - SATURDAY NIGHT Skating Skating, Skating , ' AT DREAMLAND - Thursday, Friday, Saturday 033 & - COI BRIEF . Portland, executive secretary of the Oregon Tuberculosis associa tion, will speak, ; while Rowan Whealdon of Portland - seal sale director for the' association, will ateo ' speak. Representatives of health centers " at Salem, Wood burn, ' Jefferson, Silverton, : Mill City and Stayton will be present. After a business session the group will adjourn to-the Gray Belle for lunch, finishing its business after lunch. - j j Highest Prices o I -, Paid for used stoves, tools, fur niture. ; Used Goods Department. H- Lb Stiff Furniture Co. Opposite courthouse. , m24 Needs Suit Money . . , ' ..Alleging that she needs $10 for. suit money because of ill health and $50 for support pend ing;: trial for divorce proceedings, an affidavit was filed in the coun ty clerk's office Monday by Luella Welespel, who is seeking a divorce from Carl G. Welespel. . Get Vancouver Licenses - Of interest to residents of the SaJem district are marriage licenc es issued from Vancouver, Wash. These Included Ora Ripley, 45, of f Medford, and Mrs. Mildred Wad dington, 24, of Salem; Leonard P. Cochran; 19, and Lois . Pruitt, 18, both of Salem, and to George Niggle, Jr.,' 23, of Independence and Dusanne E. Volts, 18, of Dal las. " ' - . I - ' 4 Acres Just Outside I ' Salem. Good buildings. S4250. Terms, move In. Becke & Hend ricks, U. S. Bank BIdg. m22tf Boys' Chorus Meets . , Members of the Salem oys chbnis, about 75 In number, met at the YMCA last night under the direction of Dr. H. C Epley, The boys have one more rehearsal be fore the concert to -tbe given on April 5.-., " y V : - Largest Stock Of used furniture outside of Portland. Used Goods Store. II. L. Stiff furniture Co. Opposite court house. . . -T; . . ; ' m24 Route Not Determined The route pf the proposed 'cut off -to- be paved between Turner and -.the Pacific highway has upt been selected by the county conrf . The Battle creek and the Clover dale .routes are under cbnslder atlon. Seeking to Interest mem? bers of : the - court in the latter route. John McKInney. of the Tur ner district, was a court house visitor Monday. ' :l An Oregon Win: . L. B. Yoder, Hubbard, won the Oregon state sweepstakes at the national; seek corn show at Chi cago last week, according to ad vices . reaching, here recently; Mr. Yoder - took first i place from among five competitors, represent ing one; county, in the state.. The They're eaten by the . million Salem likes 'em too. . . j ' niajrerD sonrER rati: 3 TO CALIFORNIA , BY PIOIWICK STAGES San Frandsuw, one way,' C13.C3 .Round Tri?t C20.C3 . Los 'Ansreles,- one rray, C-7.C3 Koiud Tri, t;sclal Rates to Parties cf ' Eight or; Llore -" , Fcf 'Ir,f3rmtloa :asd iir'srva tiers plosar 63S;'cr c-rll fit C- - w r r-" ' " ''"''T IT. a. .. LM ... ..a i -J . i t ..... . Here are three good ones! , 3 Bufcks, good paint,' lots of i extras; good- mechanical , . ; ' condition I t Priced to Sell Quick - Many others to choose from national seed .corn show. In which Mr.' Yoder won high" honors, was the largest corn; show the world has ever seen. ' . Close to, 30.000 growers had, entries in the show, and 17,000 in prizes was offered by the Sears,. Roebuck Agricultu ral Foundation for the winning ears in the exhibit. Each ear was tested . for , germination, and the judges were .ten ot the outstand ing corn authorities in America.-. Howard M. Brownell Attorney from - Eugene, will be the speaker Wednesday evening at the open meeting of the Fraternal Order of Eagles in the WOW hall. All Eagles and friends are invited. A good musical program has been arranged. xn24 Rate Rise Suspended Until Such time as an Investi gation can be made, the public service commission has suspended the increased rate schedule of the Columbia States and ' the SP&S stage service, on the lower Colum bia River highway. The proposed Increased rates ' were to' .become effective April 1. Chimney Blaze Reported .' ; A chimney fire called put " the department about 8:30 .Sunday night to 1475 North Fifth. There was no property damage. Move Into Fine Home , Owner leaving Salem has strict ly modern 5 extra ' large rooms.. Double . construction, hardwood floors, etc. Large pipe furnace, fireplace, entirely built-in, inlaid linoleums, electric range and wat er heater. Located 980 N. Summer in center of oaks. See now.' Im mediate possession. New home some terms. Becke & Hendricks, TJ. S. Bank BIdg. xn22tf Program at Orville ; ' : , ! A program furnished by Moore's Music House of Salem, followed by a big basket social, will Je given at the Orville school nine miles south of town and' thxee miles east of Independence, .'-on the Riverside road. A Ford car full of eats will be sold at auctio. - : - - ' ' Engles Win Meet The first open and social meet ins of the recently . organized Eagles Jodge'willbe held at the WOW hall Wednesday night. Howard , M. Brownell, prominent Eugene attorney, will be the prin cipal speaker. A special musical program is being arranged. Sil verton members are expected to attend. M Boxing Salem Armory , jcharles Dawson , vs. . Johnny Gogens, ten 3-mlnute rounds. Bill Hunt vs. Chan Bufler, sjx 5-min-Ute -rounds.- Special event. Kid McCormick ? vs. Billy Bobbins. Wed. March 25. , T; m25 , -t . i Revfvaa at Zona Capt. O. L. Hall ot the "Life Line Mission' is holding a series of revival meetings at Zena, seven miles north' of Salem, on the west side of the river. Yesterday there was a large attendance at both the morning and the evening ser vices. There Is a splendid spirit In' the community.' Captain Hall is one of the most successful .mis sionaries working in Oregon. He visits the small towns and "the ne glected fields, establishes Sunday Wchools and ' encourages weak churches. He Is a splendid gospel preacher and singer and a regular ordained Baptist minister. The meetings will continue each evening-this week and also on next Sunday.- A general invitation is extended to all who wish to ' at tends Pray for the success of the 'meetings.. - :''' - S 'Acre ' Tract -j , - Excellent . buildings on paving. $6000 quick. Bearing fruit and berries. Becke & Hendricks, U. 9- Bank BIdg. ;V - - mlttt JH ; t? . ' ;': Large 'Bass. Caught. nv '- Local' sportsmen received con siderable encouragement yesterday when five large-mouth bass 'were taken from the Spsulding slough by Isj, J. Gantenbein, ; the : largest fish weighing three pounds. The fish were taken- during the after noon en a Heddon Dowagiac wood ei minnow and are now on display lH the window of one of the local sporting goods - stores. Sporting goods dealers here, report the sale of jfishing licenses and tackle has been ' very brisk during the last few v days. - Schools Are Visited - With the exception of the high school at Jefferson, all of the high schools in the state have been vis lted by Lynn P. Cronemiller, dep uty state forester, In a forest fire prevention 'Campaign. ; . 5. Tractman Iaid Up -" t John Heltzel, ' member of the V.'inanctta university, freshraan delat 3 squad and ' prcialsing 'can dldit3 for tvt3 yr r's trsck squadj U I. .". .' i h.-'-i-l' after.ea operation on his feet," performed Saturday. Heltzel is a local-boy, the son pf James Heltzel, Salem attorney, and is a graduate of a lem high schooL It is not expect ed that, be will return to bis class es at fhe university for about, two weeks. ;, , - . . . . Boxing, Salem Armory - Charles Dawson vs. Johnny Gog- gins, ten 3-minute rounds; Bill Hunt V8 Chan Butler, six 3-min ute rounds. Special event. Kid McCormick vs. Billy Bobbins. Wed. March 28. m24 Rebekah Benefit . Dance. Crystal Gardens. Friday, March 27. 'Public invited. m27 Frost Xips Fruit- ' .' , "'.,-. . i 4 Frost Monday morning descend ed, over the valley, and while ; it is too early to. reach definite con clusf0n3, "earl , reports ' are i tht some oi ine rruu wm suner. Many of. the fruit trees are in full bloom! and the frost, will lilt some of these, j ' ' : ' '-' y':' Get Buildinjf Permit ; William A.- Bond - received per mil's "for; the construction of three $3,000 residences Monday. The new dwellings will rise at 1227, I245j ahd 1257 North Fifteenth Oscar Price received a permit for the erection of a garage at 729 North Liberty,: to cost $323. In Fine Homes $6,000 to $10,000 we have two exceptional buys. Both new homes below cost. Becke & Hendricks, U, SI Bank BIdg. ' m22tf Births Are Reported ' ? Four girls and one boy have been added to the community in the last few days, according to the birth reports filed with the city health officer Monday, i The one boy, was born to Mr. and Mrs. D. Li Powell -of-1297 Norih Eigh teen th, March 1 5 - The daughters are . Pauline- Evelyn, to'--Dr. and Mrs. Carl E. Miller. 1625 South I High, March 21: Julia Grace, to Mr. - and 'Mrs. George , Bogosian. who live seven miles southwest of Salem, March 13; a daughter -to Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Hutchi son of Park Place, at 459 Marion, on March 21. and carrol Inez, to Mr. and Mrs Claude Seagrove, 2180 North Fifth, March 18. City . of Silverton Sued. F. II. Morrison, an . architect, has filed a suit against the City of Silverton for $700, declared to be -due him for drawing up plans for a proposed city hall. Morrison states that the city coun cil accepted and adopted the plans but have refused to reach a set tlement. ... Juniors. Had Charge , , yThe main services of the First Methodist church Sunday morning were in charge . of the-. Junior church, , with Miss Eloise White, and Howard Bergman presiding, and Miss Mary Findley.' director of religious education,' giving a. lite ral gem' of a sermon on "The Master's 'Smile." The front pews of the centtr section of the main auditorium .were reserved for. the junior group, which includes ap- sronc Strong as Iron 9t Yesf Iron' Is strengthen ing and with, celery and cascara makes a splendid strength building1 tonic .that is pleasant to take - and tone up tbe system just now,' when you feel ' ? you need it.-, ; ' ' A large bottle $1.00 Perry Druj tcrb ; 1 v i C i , I 1 1 i I I I I I I v. l : . t - f. ;4 t .-: -: SAFETY I . MV V -r - , , , ... . . C j; V . . .;. ' -' - ' proximately 4 -boys and girls of the fourth,5 fifth.1 sixth and jttnior high school grades: Mils Findley later gave an illuminating address on the; work of directors of re ligions education, especially in re lation to the local church, . Only Name Is Same - Grace Darling. 1420 'North Six teenth , street, ,has - experienced some annoyance owing to the fact that there are two persons Jn this vicinity having her nameand that one of them has been named -in divorce proceedings. The Grace Darling Involved in the case lives outside of the city. t ' Sell Ts .' :.'" w Your.used furniture H. L. Stiff Furniture Co., Used Goods De partment, opposite court house. Vw-v:';, ; : :. .. . - m24 Rotarians Attend Meeting Nearly B0 Salem Rotarians were in Portland Monday to attend the 12th annual convention of District No. 1 of the International Rotary clubs. A minstrel -show, given by the Salem club and directed by Dan Langenberg, was a feature of the ' meeting last night. ; The local delegation was in charge of Fred Thielsen, who left early Monday morning. TV B. Kay, president, motored up later in the day, taking several more clubmen with him. Eric Butler, secretary, was another of the early: visitors. About 1,000 delegates and visitors are attending- the convention. A reception and musical program were held at the municipal audi torium last night. Visiting Umatilla Project A special adjustment committee will visit tbe Umatilla reclamation project at Hermiston today. The investigation was authorized un der an act of congress looking to relief to settlers - on federal pro jects and covering the wiping out of delinquent tax obligations. The committee has the power to make recommendations to the secretary of the interior who Is empowered to make . the , necessary ad just- MISS TENa PETERSON Leader of Junior Work . . .. , in the Revival Heeungs ., being, conducted byv f Evangelbt 11 ALICE DURHAM First United Brethren Twelfth and Mission Streets Miss Peterson has. had great success in training the boys and girls in a Bible Drill. Bible Yell and special, songs. "All boys and girls up to 13 years of-age are invited to come to the "Junior meetings-'; -'-'- . ?.: ' ' -; - - : i Tuesday and-Tbursday 4 p. m. ';. . ; Saturday '2HO p. m. : to enjoy the illustrated lessons IPIGKEiMS .-&-HAYN GROCERS - 456 Court St t Phones 256-257 Announcement Anniversary Sale. This Deing Our Second Anniversary we wish to thank our Patrons and Friends for Their Patronage and hope to continue to serve you. Quality, Service and Satisfaction. ' Greenwood 'Cottage : v Cheese'. ' . , . t Fresh today. ; ;.. . Healthful, pure, Pe licious, good for the . children. . ' ' - Swiss and Brick -- , Cheese - .- An. .old, . time f avor . ite.; Delicious with jelly and .crackers ; .fine for salad, too.' Nalley Ulayannaise Tasty, no filler; a real treat. "Order a jar the. next ' time you call,1 ; ' It Pays to Trcie at f. Pi&cns' fi: IIayr.c3 !',TelI Ycur Frids.- men ts.lAnother Investigation, at a'ierrMt'eV'w.U: be", made' of the Klamath project Members of the committee are Dr. John A. Widt soe, presldent of the University of Utah,, chairman i Unruh Weiss, representing the' federal' reclama tion service, and W. A. Delxell, private secretary , to Governor Pierce, representing the state of Oregon. Thomas A. Campbell, former governor of Arizona,' will be chairman of the Klamath pro ject Investigating committee,- Broadacres Man Jailed James Rake, a resident, of the Broadacres community, north of Salem, was lodged in the county jail Monday by Constable Miller, charged .with an assault .nppn John Anderson, an elderly .man of the same district. The alleged assault took place on Anderson's property last Saturday afternoon. Rake is said t6 have beaten An derson with a heavy club. He was taken before' the justice of the peace at Woodburn, who placed him under $5,000 bond to appear before the grand jury. The cause of the row between the two men was not brought out at the pre liminary hearing. ; ; ; Some Parsnip S. E. Wolfe, in his kitchen gar den at ; Capitol and - .Shipping streets.- pulled a pasnip , Saturday that, after being out of the ground till late yesterday afternoon, weighed five and' three-quarters pounds. : It measured a foot and nine inches in length, not count ing the top. " Has any one grown a bigger parsnip? .-.'.i-s'-r:.- . ; . . . : - .'-.-. Syracuse Head Visits Chancellor Flynt of Syracuse university, New York, was a visi tor at the Chamber of Commerce rooms Monday,, stopping, in Salem for a short time while on a tour of the west coast. He was ac- companied to Salem by Dean and Mrs. M. F. Smith of OAC and was met by Captain Tooze of McMinn ville, who escorted the distin guished visitor to Portland where he spoke at a banquet of Syracuse university alumni last . night. While in Salem he met Mrs. F. S. Barton, an alumnus of Syracuse. Headquarters.Moved . Headquarters for the Marion county child health demonstration which have been located In the Chamber of Commerce rooms for several weeks, have been moved to the Brown residence, 573 State street. Speeders Contribute , Fines and bail forfeited in . the police court Monday amounted to $40. F. W. Rosebraugh was fined $5 and Ray Imbler, of Dallas $7.50, for speeding, while' Frank Snook paid $2 50 for passing a streetcar while It was discharging passengers.' Speeders forfeiting bail were J. H. Sheridan, $10; M. F. Webb. $5 and G. Elbert $10. Niles and Peterson were arrested last night by Officer Edwards and booked for reckless driving. Sanson Rotary Speaker D. M. Sanson, flax manufacturer of Toronto,. Canada, will be the If You Toss In Bed Try This Simple Mixture Gas pressure in tbe abdomen causes a restless, nervous feeling and prevents sleep. Simple buck thorn bark, magnesium sulph. c. pr, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Adler ika, helps any case gas on the stomach, unless due to deep seated causes. Because Adlerlka Is such an excellent intestinal evacuant. It is wonderful for constipation it often works in one hour and never gripes. - J. C. Perry, Druggist, 115 S. Commercial St. Adv.- Let. the Telephone Carry the Message and You Won't Have to Carry the Basket Consider the wonderful convenience of the Telephone your phone and ours for instance. Pick up the receiver and in Just a moment or two you are in communication with' our store. No dressing up to go to the Grocery; no ex posure to rainy or sloppy weather. Just' tell us what you want, and we drive over to. your house with the goods, , . In telephoning your order to ns you can feel assured that your instructions will be carried out to the letter. , Just as if you were here to oversee the Job of picking out the goods. Seme Real Bargains for This Week Tomatoes, 2 Vi large size SolidPack, ; . dozen '....$10; y the case $3.40 Corn, good grade, tender, sweet, r dozen . $1.70; by casa $3.23 Pea,3, A. C." or Honopole, dozen r.52.0 by case ....:.r.. ..C3.Cr, 10 Per Cent Dl-cc-nt cn c-jr Car r e J Gc: Zz in D:r.- Let.-, zzzziizZ ycu V-' 'A' -.: -THIEj is COMII speaker at the Rotary luncheon Wednesday noon. He will take up a different phase of the industry than he discussed before the local Chambe'lr of Commerce Monday noon,- . ' - - . ' -Description: He Ts the kind of man who answers advertisements to get free samples. - J .. Nothing less than an Amend ment could have made a fruit jar & drinking cup. t..; V- i DIED ' - ; DICKSON In this city, March 23. '.Mrs. Bernice" C. , Dickson. ageJ 52. 'The remains are to be for warded today by the Rlgdon Son mortuary to Portland whero . funeral services will be held on Wednesday,-March 23. at 11 a. m. at the Portland crematorium CONDIT Alva O. Condit died in Portland, March 22, 1925, at the age of 63 years. Survived by his widow, Lillian, and two brothers, H. B. and S. J. Con jdit of West Stayton. Funeral services will be held at the Presbyterian church today at 2 p. m. Rev. W. W. .Long will have charge of services. Inter ment will be In Pleasant Grove cemetery, Webb funeral par- T lors in charge of arrangements. Short services will be held at the Pleasant Grove church. , New Today "Idle Tonlues" From the Novel . Dr. Nye with 4 PERCY MARMOXT DORIS HEX YON DDDC3;DD0 LIBERTY New Today "The Chorus Lady" From the Famous Stage Success by - James Forbes u u u Try Our Oregon Pack Golden Co rn You will like tha flavor. Beechnut Ilacarcr.i .and Spaghctl Flavor,' firm, tender (It you haven't tried it you should. ' Just remember al ways that the least possible outlay cf trouble i3 to zay r ' thank ycu. Thank you fcr ycur .business, ycur hoc.,.! will; 'find ycur' vril- vrzzldy r.I. ..: ! i lnnnnrn nnn'n U U U La.aJ U u Li j OREGON ES