The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 29, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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    TIIE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON "
SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 29, 1923
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, We have served many men wih their t
new Spring Hats-They Ve been pleased- f
every one of them, and we can please
you, too, with the Stetson Hats which we
have for your, inspection."
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There is nothing left to chance in a
Stetson, it is right from start to finish,
you will find no trouble at all to select a
becoming model. ;
G. W. JOHNSON & CO.
469 State St.
CITY
NEVS IN BRIEF
AT THE THEATERS TODAY
Oregon .Milton. Sills In "As
. ' Man ; Desires! I j " " ' 1
Liberty ' Cha'rlsa ' Ray In
"dynamite Smith." !
Grand Cecil B. -De Millie's
"The Golden Bed.'' ,
Bligh Five acta Vaudeville
- and pictures ( -
Meet Albany Peba
Jaraei McCllntock of Roseburg
and Rawson Ch'apth'bf Salem, rep
resenting - Willamette nniverslty,
met 'the merf's team of Albany
college in- a ao-decislon : debate
-held there. i'The question was.
i' Resolved, .that congress should
v have the po wer - to - re-enact legis
lation declared unconstitutional by
f the .supreme court. The Albany
men .were Lawrence de Rycke of
Medford ..and . Paul 'Ellis, of Al
A. bany. .., ' "-' - " ' - ': ;
after you go out the Wallace road.
and takes you ud over the hilln to
Oak Grove, and was. formerly
known as Oak Grove road. O
blossom day It will be part of the
Itinerary of the sightseers. Orch
ard Heights is an appropriate
name because the hills and val
leys there are rich with fruit of
all sorts. j :
Yon Will Go Away
With a good feeling and In com
plimentary mood if yon see and
hear, the program at the First
Christian church Sunday evening.
A "cross service" Is the basis of
the program, j ; m29
Fairmonnt Hfll Bargain
"w jUer' A;i500 lot.cut to tttf O,
cash
This won't last too long.
Becke & Hendricks, U. S. Bk.
Bldg ; , ; ,t , mint
The Spa - ' :-f '.:
t6erves Bear Steak today and
many other good things. J m29
Named Orchard, Heights
After much effort and long dis
cussion, the name of one of the
most beautiful roads in Polk
county, or In Oregon for that mat
ter, has been appropriately named
"Orchard .Heights.'.' This road Is
the second one leading to the west
WOODRY
Buys Furniture
Phone 511
Popular Priced
lien's and Toaag Men's
Tailored Salts $25 to $45
i D. II. MOSHER
TAILOR
Dr. B. H. White
Ostptay-Smrtxy
Ctroai IiKBosi mnA Tratant
(Ir. Abrm'a mtbt). ;
. Offie C59 r 499-J -r
60S XT. a. Baafc Bid :
The Slikado . Complete
From the first bars of the over
ture to the finale on Victor record.
Cozie.in and let us show you the
complete album. Moore's Music
House. 409-415 Court. m29
"Scandal Sheet' Here
The , Statesman has received a
copy of the University of Oregon
grade sheet, and any student wish
ing''" to look iip their grades are
privileged to call at the office and
do so. The copy of the grades is
generally referred to by the stud
ents as the "scandal sheet."
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Dr. Marshall; Osteopathic - -'
Physician and surgeon. m29
In it. It is certainly humiliating
for - newspapers to be Imposed
upon In this way, and it is a down
right shame for any one to take
advantage of a family by circulat
Ing such reports., . Some people
think this is humor, r but ? it is
about as despicable a thing as any
one can do. ;
Marcelling. MajiJeurinir
Shampooing. Marinello Beauty
Parlors. ; r mt9
Franklin 9-B Tonrlne
in first class condition for sale
at the Certified Public Motor Car
Market, for S550. Why bnv a
cheap grade car when you can eet
a wonderful automobile like 1 a
Franklin for so cheap a price?
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Classwork Resumes-
Class work will be reau
Willamette university Monday.
Classes have been dismissed since
Friday, March 20. for the reeniar
spring vacation. Only a ; small
numoer of students remained in
town, except resident students, al-
tnougn none cf the houses or Lau
sane hall were able to close com
pletely. ,
Schnitzer Piano Concert .
Reservations Monday (season
tickets, 8 to. IX ,a. m.) Grand
Prices $1.50, $1, 75c. . m29
Xot Married
The attention of The Statesman
has been called to the fact that
a few days ago in the socle tr col
umns there was an erroneous no
tice of the marriage of Mlss' Olga
Garner and Mr. Herman Mack of
Turner. The mother of Miss Gar
ner called Tha Statesman and nafd
there was not . one wtrd of , truth
Dancing ! Dancing !
: CRYSTAL GARDENS r-
' Ladies Free
Thomas Bros. Jazs Band Or
- chestra. full of life and pep
, SATURDAY NIGHT
Skating, Skating, Skating
. : ...AT DREAMLAND
ThursdayM Friday, Saturday
LADD & BUSH, Bankers
Established 1868 J
General Banking Business
Office Honrs from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m.
WOOD
i
asid
COAL
WE HANDLE BUACICSIITH, BRUDER
COAL, BRIQUETTES
and all kinds of coal for every use.
We have padded V&rs and first class moving audi
f --ft-
Piano Haalin;.
"T PHONE : 930
;''A..lAME'
,r Transfer end
'"I
A Cross Serrloe" .
Whafs that? Go to the Pfrat
Christian church Sunday evening
at 7: jo and see for yourself. Audi
ences that more than fill the audi
torium Inspirational music and
short, ' helpful sermon make the
nour worth -while. m29
Pox Farm Man Visits
k Dr. R. C. Math is. owner of the
Snow , Pass for farms at Peters
burg, Alaska, was a visitor at the
Chamber of Commerce Saturday
ior tne purpose of obtaining' In
formation relative to exhibiting
blue foxes at the state fair In the
fall.
Radio And Phonograph. :
The Ideal combination at
Moore's Music House 409-415
Court. ' ' f s' ; i " ; n29
In Modern Homes -
We have three extras at 16000
to 7000. One brand new Fair-
mount Hill, complete and vacant.
for ssooo over all: $1000 to han
die. Becke & Hendricks, U. S
Bk Bldg. r ' m29tf
Two Licenses Issued y
Marrlage llcenses taken out In
the county clerk's office yesterday
went to George F. Kelly; of Sa
lem, and Myrtle Hatfield, of Mar-
Ion.1 Tne couple were married br
Brazier C. Small,- justice of the
ycaic. a license; was aiso issuea
to' Henry Reisb&k, 2280 Fair
grounds road, and Lucr Burbank
of Salem. ,
Moved
The O. J. Hull Auto Ton and
Paint company are now located In
alley back of the fire department,
cuy nail. Now exclusive Salem
authorized Duco refinlshing sta
tion, t . V mt
A COUGH RE3D3DY WITHOUT
i OPIATES : x ,
Many couxh nrenarationa enn
tain some, one or more harmful
a rugs wnicn are added to take the
place of opiates. None of these
narcotic Substitutes have ever tumn
used In FOLEY'S HONEY AND
tak compound. The name of
every ingredient Is plainly printed
on every carton. Yon know what
yon are takinr when von take
Foley's. It cllngi to the throat.
uooa zor oid and young. Yon have
a cough, why not try it. Refuse
substitutes. Adv.
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THS - ABB VEST GOOD
VAXTTBS
1920 Ford touring.
Mtlt pataMd 1215
1922 Ford touring.
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1921 Ford aedaa.
newly pajntd 350 "
19J2 Orrlaad touring,
(largo axles) . 315
Good eoadition. Li-fna Pre
TO SEE IS TO BUT XT TOTJ
AJLB 1H THE MARKKT
Anniversary of Enrape
: i Saturdaf'recalled the daring es
cape of March 28, 1924, in, which
six prisoners of the state peni
tentiary cut through , the main
building, entered the prison yard,
climbed through a ' guard .tower
and dropped to freedom outside
the walls. , The escape occurred
at 9: 20 "o'clock In the morning.
Though pursuit was started with
in five minutes, one man, was
caught that night, one the follow
ing night, two Tuesday night and
the fifth Thursday nieht. The
sixth man is still at liberty. -All
the prisoners are engaged in use
ful occupations and have been on
their good behavior since their
return.. ,
present at the meeting, at which
Charles Hageman acted as toast-1
master. The. main address of the I
evening was made by Dr. William
Hertcog of the Kimball school of
Theology. Short talks were made
by the captains and' leaders of the
various organizations present.
Plans were laid for continuing the
Willamette valley comrade basket !
ball tournament. : ;
later Inquired if they had been
found. After the Inquiry had
been "received ! the teeth were lo
cated under the counter. Now
the proprietor is seeking the Iden
tity of the teeth-less person In
order that they may be restored.
No charge will be made for board
ing the teeth, it was announced.
It Is One Thine
To hear a beautiful singer over
radio "and another thing to hear
that same singer on Victor records!
whenever you want to. Moore's!
Music House. Our Victor record
stock is complete. m29
Ir. Stone
At Perry's Drug Store.
m29
Easter Music at Home
On. record or sheet music.
Moore's Music House. 409-415
Court. m29
Tree Priors Reduced
To less than half-price to clean
up for this spring. Cherry trees
20e to 25c. It you want bargains
come at once. Phone 1140-M-Sales
yard 202 High st. at Ferry.
Fruitland Nursery. m29
Bail Is Placed
John Tanzer, arrested Wednes
day on an assault charge, was re
leased from the county Jail yester
day,, after placing a bond of S500.
Visitors From Iowa -
C. P. Walker and wife from
Iowa are. visiting with L. H. Rob
erts. Mr. Walker, who is a brother-in-law
of Mr. Roberts, is ; very
much interested in this part ef
Oregon and is now looking over
the Willamette valley.
will give a number of Scotch
songs; Naomt Whelean on the
violin; Frances Virginia Helton at
the piano; Altha L. Rathbun In
a vocal number. Rev. Martin Fer-
eehetian, pastor of the Unitarian
church and a member of the or
ganization is to make an address.
Srhnitzer Piano Concert- ,
Reservations Monday (season
tickets, 8 to 11 a. m.) Grand.
Prices J1.50,. $1, 75c - m29
Crowtler Off to Denver
Rev. U. S. Crowder has been
called to Denver on business for
a few days. lie will ' return to
Salem a? soon as his work Is finished.
Row Boat Motors
If . Interested call and see the
fElto" demonstrated. A. L. God-
REDUCED SUMMER RAXES
TO CALIFORXIA '
BY PICKWICK STAGES :
San FrandsM. one way, f 15JSO
Ronnd Trip, 30.00
Loa Angelea, one way, '
Ronnd Trip, 50.00 r
Special Rates to Parties of
- Eight or More ;
For "Information and Reserva-
tlons phone 696, or call at
GmiAL 6TACU TITIilllNAL
Ealem, Ore -an
Bovs Visit CItv
Benjamin J. Kimber. Marlon
county YMCA secretary, conducted
a party of 25 hoys to the various
institutions and industrial plants
in the city Saturday. This is a
plan of the YMCA in entertaining
the . delegates of the boys' clubs
from centers near the city. The
boys were from SUverton.
Found'
A partial plate of teeth at Val
ley Grill. Owner may have same
by paying for this ad. m29
Legion Trip Successful- - v
Salem and SUverton American
Legion men visited Woodburn
Friday night in the Interest of the
post. Efforts are underway to in
crease the membership there in or
der to place the post In a better
position. The Salem drum and
bugle corps was in attendance and
assisted in the ceremony that was
prevented before the Woodburn
post. At a meeting previous to
the appearance before the post.
Carl Hingis was made drum maj
or elect of the local organization.
Meals You Will Enjoy
Served at the Salem Restaur
ant. Sunday" dinner. 75e! dailv
merchants' lunch, 45c. m29
Banqnet Staged
The Comrade and Hi-Y clubs
of the inter-city basketball tourn
ament were entertained at the Sa
lem YMCA last night by a ban
quet, with the Salem Hi-Y as the
hosts. Forty young men ' were
A
REAL
RELIEF
From that annoyingj
Cough .
Schaefer's Herbal
Cough Remedy
It cures the most stub
. born cough, ;
Give it 5 a Trial f:
eCHAEFER'Q
DRUG STORE O
"The Yellow Front"
V, - The PeasUr Stored
135 North Commercial
Phone 197
Governor to Address Rovs
The , Marion - .county - Pioneer
clubs: 'wili ber addressed by Gov
ernor v Pierce when they meet - in
mis city on Friday, April 3, ac
cording to the plans made by the
committee in charge. Over 150
boys are to be in attendance at
the First Methodist church where
the meeting is to be held. A uro
gram will be presented, which will
include the . awarding of awards
and banners, and a first-aid dem
onstration by Dr. J. H. Garnjobst.
tacn noneer club will sii bv it.
self at an individual Ubie, and the
club-yells, table decorations and
other matters will determine the
prizes up for the occasion. .
Great Temples of Loxori ,
See the great temples of Luxor
at the First Congregational church
this evening. , Brief address; good
music. m29
Cut Flowers, Floral Pieces
Adams Florist. 453 Court. m29
Automobile Owners
When poUshinz-vonr ear it.
mand Magic polish. For sale at
Rex Shoe Shining parlor, 383
oiaie. , . m29
Small Fruits Favored
C. J. Hurd. marketing specialist
ior OAC declares that the demand
for small fruits should be active
this - year : with prices about the
same as 1924 or. better. Canner
ies report that their available
stock has" been, sold and the in
quiries for the season are above
normal, all of which oointa tn
good season for the ernwr Unr
declares the demand for and the
prices of small fruits denenda itn-
. ...
on tn demand for canned en
is expected loganberries 'and
raspoerries will be short thf
due to the cane injuries dunhg the
winier, wnich'wiirtend to make
better prices for the crop.
Meals You WDI Enjoy ,
Served at the Salem pAn,;r.
ai. aunaav dinnv Ri - j-tt
ucnBi',iunc6, 45c. ; m29
Make . Big IHit t
Kenneth Allen and E. W TiTorti
appearing or the Moore's Music
House entertainers, mad. o .
clded.hitt the Englewood school
enieriamment. The number most j
enjoyed, was a solo by Allen, with
Moore accompanlng-oh a clarinet.
Winnie Pehyjohii. relt
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me' sale, of the residence of Ches-
ler-jue rive-room modern bnnea-
low at -74 0 Stewart to Duane Gib-!
son for-a consideration df $5325.
Food Sale Sa'ccessful-r- - ; ' v
The food sale conducted by the
Salem chapter of the WCTU, was
successful, (according to reports
announced yesterday. Other sales
of a Similar nature were favored
tfith success, it was stated.
False Teeth5 Found ' '-
While eating 84 the Valley Grill
a customer , lost his false teeth and
CARTER--In this city at the age
of 82 years, Mrs. Adeline C
? Carter, mother of Charles and
1 John Carter of Salem, George
Carter of Florida. B. A. Carter
- of Michigan. Mrs. Alpha Wha
ley of Tennessee, Mrs. Marie
Claire of New York, Mrs. Myr-
' tie McCall of Salem. -' Remains
are at Rigdon's mortuary." Fu
neral ' announcements -will be
made later. . . ;
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W. T. RIGDON t SON
EstabUshed 1891
' New 'Mortuary, -
Chemeketa Street' at Cottage
uhiyiiio!i!J!i;iii!!:;iii;r
Get Vanconvcr License
A .marriage license has been
issued -in Vancouver, Wash., to
Kenneth W. Ames of Salem and
Velva Miller of Spckane, Wash.
Play Cast to be Selected-
Final selection of the cast for
the senior' class play at the Sa
lem high school will probably be
made by Tuesday, according to
Miss Frances Hurbetz, play coach.
Applications Filed
During the past few days ap
plications for positions in the Sa
lem school system have been pour
ing in at the office of Superin
tendent Hug. Election of teach
ers will be held next Tuesday.
Best Grade of Wood
Is 16-inch mill block for furn
ace and heater. Three large loads
for $15. Prompt delivery. Phone
1542. Fred E. Wells. m29
Frost Damage Slight
Frost, both in the highlands and
the lowlands did but slight dam
age, according to the inspections
made by County" Inspector Van
Trump during the past few days
However, the damage to berries
and peaches during the winter Is
beginning to snow up. The extent
of the injuries ! cannot be deter
Night Couch Qulcklv Rellrmt
This is the substance of a letter
received from H. W. Webb, Quin-
cy, in: "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-
ruse substitutes. Adv.
Lions to Broadcast
The Salem Lions are to broad
cast a program from the KGW
station. Tuesday evening, March
31, between 8:30 and 9:30
o'clock. Six numbers of the pro
gram! are furnished by local peo
ple. Lyman McDonald, tenftr.
will present a vocal number:
James Smart, well known singer
a
OREGON
,Today Monday
MILTON SILLS
As Man Desires"
LIBERTY
I Today Monday
CHARLES RAY .
"Dynamite Smith'! '
0DDC11DDD
GRAND
Today Only
Cecil B. De MHles
The Golden Red,
18!
Vou'H wonder at
The Cavern of
Enchanted Trees
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THIKF OF BAGDAD
Itf. .. 1.1 ' ' i ! ti
, vvnnKies are not al
ways the penalty of
advancing years. The
; muscular strain and
. fatigue resulting from
defective vision are
worse offenders in this
respect than Father
Time.
No amount of cos
metic treatment or
massaging will eradi
cate these wrinkles.
The only effective way
to erase them is to re
store the proper bal
ance' of the features
by corrective glasses.
And today our best
skill and imagination
are devoted to the task
of making eyeglasses
- personal ornaments- of
real beauty.
Morris Optical Co.
301-4 Oregon Bldg.
Salem, Oregon J
mined as yet, but there is some to"
be reckoned with, declares the in
spector. Logans have suffered
more In the vicinity of Salem than
in the higher country and some of
tne vines put up are beginning to
show the damage. It is presumed
by some that the loerans in this
vicinity were hit harder Ih'.s year
man last.
Mike's Auto
Wrecking House
Guaranteed used parts
for all makes of cars
Tires, Bodies, Tops
Open Sundays
223 Center Street, Salem
FRUIT
TREES
Grafted Royal" Anne Cherry
Trees, 20c each; S15 per 100.
The cost is only $7.50 per acre.
Plant two or three acres now.
while the price is right. See us
for bargains.
Mathis Nursery Co.
"Office opposite O. E. Depot
140 S. High, Just off Stato St.
PHOXE 10F4
Baby Chicks
We have largest incubator ca
pacity in Oregon outside Cor-vallis.
Incubator Capacity CO.OO& EggsBrooder Capacity 3,000 Chicks
custom Hatching Hatching Eggs !
o?rV0oaflrpfrJ?.rHt?is raPld5rwth. Visit our, plant and see
our. 47,000 Egg Smith in operation.
Many Chicks at Reduced Prices.
Jamesway Coal BroodersEasy lo Operate Rigid Construction
Lloyd
A. Lee
Hatchery and Poultry
. Farm
Route 6. Phone 32F21
Visitors Welcome Except Sunday-
Member
w3?
The Customs of today
differ considerably from those of
the years that have been left be
hind. But , those passing years
have performed their service; they
leave a heritage of knowledge that
is evident in our service to-day.
It has always been our aim to be
progressive; we conform to the
customs of to-day and we try to
serve well.
WEBB'S
FUNERAL PARLORS
"Superior Vuneml Service"
Z05 Sa Church Street
Fhone 120
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