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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1925)
' r HIE OREGON STATESilAN, SALEM, OREGON THURSDAY MORNING MARCH 2G.1925 r "7 c 1 1 a: n f ,t 1 . ... : ... . 1 i BTSOM G. W. AT THE THEATERS TODAY -t-i - v- . . . . . , . NE Oregon Cecil B. ; DeMille's ... V.Tbe Golden Bed,", liberty '"The Chorus Lady" w : From the stage '. play by J James Forbes. Grand "The Chimes of Nor- mandy." BUghVIc Dyson Pays." T "Leather Pushers." m m m 5 Miss Braun 'Tearing - : Miss Elizabeth Braun, former employe of he etate highway de- partment and "assistant chief clerk in the senate' tor the last two ses sions or the legislature, bade good bye to her. friends, at. the state house yesterday and left for Port land where she will make her fu ture home. . . . .. Auction Sale Friday,. 1:3a p. - 553 S. 12th St. See adv. jn26 ; Roy Shields Visits A ' Roy Shields, former Salem at torney but now 'coiinsel for the Union Pacific railroad with, head 5 Quarters Tn "Portland, .was tin Sa Jem on business Wednesday, call fng at the state house:' U " . : r : ' -; r , . - Shovefc Injures An-";'..'V.T . Walter Trygtad. a, resident of ' south Salem suffered 'an $in jury to ? Ills left wrist yesterday on a irulld- Jng operation, which will leave "' him permanently injured, it' ; isl said. Trygtad and a companion ' were working on an excavation j when the former turned to keep r from being struck by an obstacle. ' By so doing he came innto con- WOODRY Buys Furnituro Phone 511 Popular Priced C" Men's sum! Toons. Men's Tailored Salts $25 to $45 D. II. MOSIIER TAILOR i Dr. B. II. White . , 0Uopthr-Srsry XIeirale . Zltrxl and TmtMU (D. Afcoa'i MtkodJ. .... I7 Of fie Fhea SSS me 4-J.. ;.' 0 V. 8. Baak BMg, . ' LADD & BUSH Bankers Established 18C3 j . i: General Banians Burmese1 J Office Honrs from iO aw m. to 8 p. nu I " -VOPD tod 'COAL ; WE HANDllE blAcicsmith, bruder coalbriquettes -" -rt -' . "r . H- - k - - . ; Si;' r ' - .- f "r I : - " - - . end all kinds of coal for erery use. We hare padded Vans and first class iaoYins and , Piano Hauling. , . j PHONE 930 Troncfcr and v- - sU HE man who wears a STETSON need not worry about its style. An organization intimately in touch with style ; in every important city in the world has settled that point. " We have the we want you JOHNSON 469 State St. WS IN tact with the shovel point wield ed by the worker. As a result the wrist was I badly - mangled and a jagged injury received by the ten dons of , the . wrist and arm. It is stated that five or six months will be necessary before the wrist can be used again. Special Introductory Offer For one week only, smart Meadowbrooki hats. $7.55 and $11.75. The French Shop. Mme. Buffe Morrison, 115 High street. Masonic temple. m26 Council Skips Week -' : Because there are more Mon days -than four in the month of March,' the city council will not meet until April 6, according to the announcement of the city at torney." Theity council is sched uled toe meet ; on the first . and third Mondays of each month, which ordinarily fives them' two meetings each month, each one just' two weeks in time from the other.' As a result the council will meet on the fth and the 20th of - Aprtt,tfr? transact . business. Moore's Music Howse y "4 The Moore's Music house enter tainersf'wili entertain Fridsgrnight at the 'jef fersbVhobtnouseT'in stead of Oriole as previousry"imn- tertalners plan . to ?nt on a pro gram, for the parent-teacher asso elation of that district. . The pro gram will consist of a series of vocal, , 'piano; saxaphone, violin, and other specialty numbers. Live Material 'Arrives I I Material for the improvement of the Salem-Newberg transmission line unit and for the addition to the Salem gas tank is beginning to arrive in ' the city. : Already two carloads' have been unloaded here and preparations are underway to Dancing! Dancing! n : CRYSTAL GARDENS -,; Ladies Free -Thomas Bros. . Jazx Band Or i chestra, full of life and pes f - SATURDAY NIGHT Skating,1 Skating, Skating Hi r AT DREAMLAND r ' ' Thursday, Friday, Saturday " t -'I new styl to see them & CO. BRIEF care for the three additional cars that are scheduled for this city. With the changes In the gas tank. the capacity to handle twice the amount. of service gas for homes and factory use will be doubled. The work Is being done by the Portland Electric Power company. Building Permits Issued - . H. S. Radcllff is to erect a dwell ing and a garage at 1440 North Church at an : estimated cost of $3500, according to the building permit issued! by City Recorder Martin Poulsen yesterday. Bliss L. Barby is to repair a dwelling at 1251 Center, costing $1500. ac cording to ' the permit' issued. ; . A Crisp Bit of Toast Will be served with your cof fee. You are invited to a. demon stration of percolators and toast ers, Friday afternoon, from 12 to 6. Salem Electric Co., F. S. Bar ton. ; ;owner. Masonio Temple'. Phone 1200. i m27 Trees Are in Bloom , . i "The fruit trees are in bloom along the highways and along the river roads, stated L L. Patter son. Rotarian, in commenting up on the early spring.': Tbe peach trees are in bloom already and the cner!7:: tree JastuComingUiU. we have had one or two frosts that caused a little trouble, but it Is too early to tell what damage has been done." Stvdebaker 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 e studebakers. Call or phone for a demonstration of one of these guaranteed used cars, u , ? M2 8 Ed Biehn Passes Through . From a honeymoon to the buv- ng 01 iruu la tbe way Ed Biehh describes his: activiUes, when in terviewed just as he was passing through the city to Yakima with his bride. He has been in south- em California and Mexico on the honeymoon trip. : After a-week at xaaima Blenn plans to enter the fruit buying work f in this vieinlty. ;;r&yj V ;"r.r $30 Goes to Fund L i "On to Chicago" fund received 50 of the total money cleared by the Snikpoh. Dramatic society play last night. A total of $132 was made shove expenses, accord- tps io ine report maae oy oiitc lals of the society. Pictures' Sho 1 Three reels of motion picture were shown ! to the student body of the J. LJ Parrish Junior high school yesterday. The screen Is rolled up and can be moved out of the way when not in use. Typist Teacher Demonxtrat : iMiss Marian Rhoades. pro nounced to be the fastest teacher typist in the world, gave a demon stration before the commercial de partment of the Salem high school Wednesday morning. In an effort to show the pupils what could be done by practice and study. Stage Completed' ' ' " ; WHh the last details almost completed, the portable stage at tha'-'J.'LJ Parrish .junior high school will be ready for use,, and puts the school on- a par with the other buildings of the city.9 The work Is being done by the manual training department of the school REDUCED BUM3IEXX RATES TO CALIFORNIA ;BY PICKWICK STAGES' San FrancisvM. on way, (13X3 I, Round Trip, ' . Los Angeles, one way, r27X3 Ronnd Trip, .CX9 -tCeclal Rates to Parties cj : Bight or Mors sv..-'"'1 For ; laJormatlan and Ressrva- tiens pione 638, cr call at Ton A KSAX. COSSXBVATTrB BUT TOO CAX'T BAI IKE SB 1M2 ornlud tiiB . , la xcUiu conditio Aaotaar OvulanA tox- ing vary : TaaM cats most W m. t Ym under the direction of E. S. Bar ker. The sUge is to measure 16 by 28 feet, and will be used when plays are given by the students. One end of the school gymnasium Is used for the portable stage.' You Are Invited" i ; To our demonstration of toast ers and percolators Friday after noon from 12 to 6. Salem Elec tric Co.. F. S. Barton, owner. Ma sonic Temple. Phone 1200. m27 Debates Are Under Way : The juniors of Salem high de feated the sophomores by a 2 to 1 decision in . an inter-class de bate at the high school Wednes day morning. Lydia Childs, Har mon Garrett "and Winston Wil liams, with the rebuttal given by Williams, were the members of the winning, team. The sopho mores were represented by Jack Ramage, Kenneth Allen and Del- bert Savage. The question was: "Resolved, That the child labor amendment as submitted by con gress to the states should be rati fied. r Judges were- Otto Paulus, R. U. Moore and George Hug. The winners are to meet the seniors at a near date. " " Rebekan Benefit -vr't- Dance, CrysUl Gardens, Friday, March 27. Public Invited. m27 Fox Receives Injury - ?- Menill Fox, former Willamette university student. Buffered an in jury to his left arm last 'Week, when he slipped and fell against a dras saw. . Quick action on his part and medical attention saved him from serious injuries It ' Is declared. Fox was in Salem' yes-:. terday visiting a surgeon. V, .; . Dr. Marshall "Osteopath! Physician and surgeon. m27 Plans Trip to Europe Dr. L. O. Clements plans a irip to Europe, starting .about April X.' Three, months ' will be spent in continental Europe, the greatest share of the time at Vienna,, where Dr. Clements will study it the clinics. Mrs. Clements' will ae- company hlm, and the- two Will visit - England. Holland.., -FW a, and other places before returclogJ home.. Special Introductory Offer For one , week . only, smart Meadowbrook hats. $7.55 and $11.75. The French Shop. Mme. j Buffe Morrison, 115 High street,! Masonle temple. m26 ,; - r Fishing Season Good r- r .. Four women went fishing In the McKenxIe river during the first of the week and succeeded In get ting a bountiful supply J of fish. The .trip was - made t by -motor. Those In the party were the Mes- dames Hi L. Bosler, Avis Martin, Robert ' Rubeck, Vern Shepherd, and Dale Shepherd. . - Forfeits Fine . ' B. A. Scott' forfeited a $10 ball which he had placed with the po lice officers after he had been ar rested for speeding. Drunk Is Pinched C. Willard partook of an intox icant until he was -thoroughly soused. When he ventured upon the street, he fell In the clutches of the police and la now in the city jail sobering up. Hemstitching, 0 and 8c Stamped Goods. 153 S. High St. m26 Honlg Pays Fine , Henry Honig paid a fine of $le yesterday : when he appeared be fore Police Judge Martin Poulsen after being arrested on a warrant sworn to by a Mr. Wolf. In the warrant the ; specific ordinance which was involved was noted, and the officers to' make it clear to rthe - prisoners ' had written ' -fighting." Hornig, In his hur ried scan of the paper after it had been handed to him, thought the; word stood for fifty. "Now if that fine was $10 instead of $50. I'd feel more like paying it," Honlg' is alleged to have said. "Who said it was $50?" queried the court. "The policeman,?. was the 1 answer. - After .it' was explained that the fine was only $10 Honlg was delighted, as, 'shown by the ex pression upon, his face. Is Captain of Yart - A a Vial saw s3YTat1 Avisssf 'ii a at the state prison, has been ap - pointed captain of the Inside yard by Warden Dalrymple. . He v suc- ceeds ; W. E. Golden, who was In the position for the last two years. During the war Mr. Golden- was a captain with thn 4th U. S. En gineers' in Germany.-. . -j -?y Eastern Banks Vie 'f '. Since T. B. Kay, state treasurer. has transferred its New- York fis cal agency from the National Park to. the National' City -bank, -, the former has made an. offer of 2 (percent after the latter had agreed I to pay the state 2 percent on de posits ' remaining for 15 or more rdaysi The account? will not be transferred' back to' the National Park bank, Mr." Kay said yesterday.- r This .bank has been - the state's fiscal agent of 14 years and. never, offered to pay any in- terest until after the account was transferred, J Mr. Kay said. The ; state has received fair; treatment from the 'National City bank and Is entirely satisfied with present ! arrangements. , Toast and Tea- Or coffee if you prefer it. We will demonstrate toasters and per colators Friday afternoon from 12 to 6. ' Salem . Electric Co., F. S. Barton,' owner. Masonic Temple. Phone ,1200., : . V m27 Governor Visits CorvalHs ' 1 Governor Walter M. Pierce was a CorvaUis visitor last night, del ivering an address in the Benton county city. . r - Marshall Re-appointed . F. I. Marshall, of Portland, has been re-appointed r a member of the state board of barber examin ers by Governor Pierce. 1 His new term began March 2 and expires March 2, 1929. - Basketry Class Started . The state board for vocational education has just ; organized a class in basketry and rattan weav ing under the direction of Mr. L. B. Dunsmore. who is conduct ing an establishment at 1853 State. Persons Interested may se cure full Information as to the course. - The classes are. held Tuesday and Friday nights. . Correction Noted " Due to a typhographical error the name! of Margaret J. Casper was left from the report 'of the Salem school board re-election of school . principals. The ;; report should have read: "Margaret J. Casper,, principal of Garfield." Trip Is Planned ' .7 " Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Burrell will leave Thursday morning for a ten day automobile trip to California. Mr. Burrell operates a battery and electrical shep here. Paperhanger Sought A clever -man stung the Capital Bargain house for $11, according to . the complaint filed with Sher iff Bower. . The man presented a check in payment for a Ford gen erator 'and was signed by L." H. Smith 'aad drawn - on the Dallas City bank. J Incidently, it is alleg ed .that the - man has cleaned up about -:?00 . in bad : cheek opera tions y with firms in and around Dallas The Salem .victim staled the man'used a; Ford touring car, was atjeut 25 or 30 years of age. S feet .and. 7 inches ' in height, weigherl-Hwtween 145 and 150 pounds! and was dressed some- what like a farmer.? Have av Client For . a six room , house on the north side, of Salem, for not over $2,000. All cash. Call me at once Socolofsky, 341 State. m26 iSaleni -Looks Different '" A.'w.-Talklngton, nom Grange- i ville,' Idaho, - is visiting at the home vof Mrs. F. P. - Talkington and Miss - Cora Talkington, ' being on his- return . trip from & visit In California J..-. He says He' uas seen no town or city, that . looks better to "him than Salem, r He notices many changes here In ; the seven years since his last visit. .While his brother,! F. P.s Talkington, was aliva fn Salem, he was frequent visitox'.'herer Mr." Talkington was j formerly sheriff of his county. He , Is now" in -the- insurance business. Fire Call Sounded -'" j , The Salem fire- department an swered a call to the Cherry City hotel on High and SUte last night when a careless smoker dropped a cigarette in the .linings' of an old cot. - ; Outside of the excitement caused in the hotel, and the filling of the building with smoke,, the damage; was small. The- alarm served, "however, to bring out the big -pieces of the fire" department Strawberries Sold - ' . - in me ffac aaa atstrict near Portland the! entire crops of straw berries, -blackcaps, and dewberries have .been disposed of to a ort- iana jam plant, according to Ean Pearcy, About 30 ton3 of berries were involved in j the dM U tt claimed Jhaf almost ail the-straw berries of the Salem district have 5! CtfJ POTLAM9 AMD SKATTLS OTVICCS X Cum. J. Dean tKMvrarglcat nethod 1 IJJV colon sUnients has built an orgtntzs Hon of highly trained spedallsrs to cars for the- patients wbo cocas from, all I rtt of the X7 Ths sldH sf these spedalists is proWd bTf 5UARAiTE3 that each Pile surfere U cored t tU tew tvtr w uiju- no matter. nw ( long standing . or how V Sen4 for my FRTP boolu 3 xs" i ATTtg cnccs: Of t. tTH -. - I 11 rj t ..... m , f been looked, due to the 'Indica tions that the barreling-and can ning operations of this district are to be the largest on record. Pearcy To Operate - i v Earl Pearcy will operate the W. E. Marriou orchard near Mac- Cleay for this, season, according to Information recieved here. He will have charge of selling the drop. The orchard did not make a profit last year. ' . ; , Humming Birds Reported Ornithologists,, "who are keen observers and are acquainted with the call of the humming bird, are able to see these flitting about the sun protected flats of south Salem, near Bush's pasture, ac cording to local reports. Already signs of nest making are being noted, and the records of this year compare favorably with the past seasons. ' SpravinK of Cherries Started Brown rot and maggots1 are be ing fought this year by the use of spray, according to information received here from the main of fice of Denny & Company in Chi cago. It Is declared that no cher ries will be received there that have not been sprayed. This firm declares they are on a sort of pio neering deal in the Willamette valley and are Insisting that the growers take care of some of the fruit, as a great deal of money has been invested in this deal. It Is stated that there is a chance for Willamette cherries to make some money in Chicago this year and the firm does not want to see this chance spoiled by . improper cherries and especially those that have . been attacked .by rot and maggot. :: .... PERSONALS J.' G. Vibbert of Brooks was in the city yesterday. . ; J. B. Blaser or Mill City tran sacted business in Salem Wednes day morning. ' Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Couler and daughter,' Margaret Couler of Scotts Mills, were in Salem for a short time yesterday. A. E. Voorhles and Miss Lulu Benedict' of Grants Pass are in the city for several days on bus iness. -'-w" ." - D.t M. Davis and Paul Davis of Portland motored to Salem yes terday. . ; Mr. and , Mrs. G. R. Olcott of Junction City, visited Salem yes terday. 1 . Dr. M. C. Findley, who has been on a vacation trip to Tillamook. DIED : KUNCITER At the home, seven miles east' of Salem. March 2 4, Mrs. Elisabeth Kunciter. She was the mother of William and Frank Kunciter, and Mrs. John Zak, and the grandmother of John F., Frank, Josephine and Ida Zak. Funeral services will be held Friday, March 26. at 10 a. m., from the Rigdon mortu ary. ; Interment In the IOOF cemetery. ' LUTHSO In this city. March 24 ' Henry Luthso at the age of 64 . years.- He was a resident of f Nortens, Tillamook county. Or. ' The remains were forwarded by Rigdon A Son to Nortins ' for - funeral services and interment. HVL.L.AND At v the home near ; Zena, March 24, Mrs. Flora E. ; Holland at the age of 69 years. i She. was the wife of Rodger. H. Holland. Also survived by 8 children. Funeral services will be held Thursday, March 2 CT, at ' 2 o'clock at . the Zena' church. Rigdon &. Son directors. : Elight new patterns any one will instantly win admiration from your ; friends a ; wonder value for Spring buyers, Ve offer choice of several attractive patterns at special prices. 32 Piece Set Pink or Blue Pattern at.. ...... : 32 Piece Set Ghantilly Pattern at.IJ:..;...:... 32 Piece Set Coin Gold Band Pattern at :i. 32 Piece Set MeHway at ........ 32 Piece Set Celtic at 32 Piece Set Commodore at .... v 32 Piece. Set Helena at ..H..H. There arehundreds we haven't space to them. ' : AnbllicrRcol Good P. Friday, March 27, 1:30 553 SouUi Twelfth Street Near Oak "Take S. P. Street Car? Majestic 6-hoIe steel range; good heater; 3-bnrner oil stove: good ice box for store or residence, like new; brass bed com plete; sanitary couch and pad; 5 beds complete; congoleum rug 9x12; oak extension table and chairs; oak rockers; 4 oak dressers; 4 good rugs and small rugs; kitchen cabinet; cup board; medicine chest; 8-day clock; child's rocker; garden tools; oak stands;' table; bookcase and books; all leather spring rocker, a dandy; library table; curtains; large built in cup board; carpet sweeper; oil mop; window shades; electric light globes; garbage can; hand saw; 2 axes; camp cot and pad; princess oak dresser; white enamel plate glass .mirror, large; chiffonier; pictures; drop head Singer sewing machine; wring-, er; stair carpet; 3-4 beds; copper boiler; tubs; fruit Jars; china cabinet; crocks; dishes; 6 Viena chairs, and a lot of other, goods. All rugs and mattresses will be steam cleaned. Terms cash. Be on time." MRS. KATE SMITH Owner, 653 S. Twelfth SU Woodry Buys Furniture for is scheduled to return to Salem today. Maurice Haynes visited in the city yetserday, ' - Dr. B. L. Steeves will spend his vacation at Seaside. It will last until April 1. A. W. Talkington of Grangeville was In the city yesterday. Fred Carr was a Portland vis itor yesterday where he attended to - affairs concerning his trans portation line, which is operating the steamer Northwestern. Mrs. A. Holt and Miss Mabel Trunwith were Salem visitors yes terday.' i Johnson S. Smith, former war den of the state prison, stopped in Salem last night en route to Dallas. LIQUOR CASE SET APRIL 6 SEATTLE, March 2 4. i Roy Olmsted, former policeman and re puted king of the Pacific coast rum runners, who was indicted by a federal grand jury with 89 other persons and 58 defendants are to be arraigned April 6. ; HAZEL GREEN I 1 W. W. Fox, rural school super visor, visited the school here last week. - ' Miss Bertha Van Cleave of Salem is visiting her brother, C. A. Van Cleave. V W; Aiunigan and Mis Edna Dais attended the county 'Sunday school convention at Woodburn Saturday. " Mrs. Everett McRae of Stayton and Mrs. Elmer Minch of River side Drive,, visited their sister. Mrs. Hulda Stripling at G. G. Looney's Sunday. The Woman's Missionary asso elation elected the following offi cers: President, Mrs! C. A. Van Cleave: vice president, Mrs. Alvin Van Cleave; secretary, Mrs. Lester Van Cleave; treasurer, Mrs. A. T. Van Cleave; secretary of litera-, ture, Mrs. Louis Kobow; secretary of thank-offering, Mrs. W. O. Davis; collectors, Mrs. Louis Wampler, and Mrs. G. G. Looney; chorister, Mrs. Ralph Van Cleave, i Richard, son of C. A. Van Cleave, fell off of a tractor and cut " his Hp, and loosened some teeth. '' The doctor-had to take three stitches In his lip. - Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Van Cleave had as dinner guest Sunday .Mrs. Van . Cleave's father, Mr.- Eaton DINNERWARE SALE of other Specials for reiFurnishing time vhich tell you about in this ad. Come in and ccc ..'".',,..:'V Always Shop Our V7In!3vc (i i F. N. WOOBRY, Auctioneer, Phone 511 Cash or Sells on Commission' A THIEF IS GOMING and wife, of Salem, and sister, Mrs. Gasklll and husband, and daugh ter of Salem. ' Rev. Leila Luckey is attending the mini8terians of the United Brethren church in Portland. IIO OREGON New Today CECIL B. DE MILLES' - I " The Golden Bed" 0DDC3DDD LIBERTY Last Times Today "The Chorus Lady" . Tomorrow 'The Age of Desire" DDDCnDOD GRAND Tonight the "CHIMES OF NORMANDY JUUU 4.95 5.30 .:.H... 5 . ...510.40 . . $12.25 Q10A0 ... C24.50 :l : ..$25.50