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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1925)
TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 31, 1925 TTin OBEGON STATESMAN. SALEII. OREGON OuBTiOIEG' Services for Clar- Van Patton Held lis Afternoon Funeral ..Funeral services will be held at 2:20 o'clock this afternoon for Clarence jVan Patten, Salem pio neer and prominent contractor for the last 2 (-years Mr. Van Patton died at- his horn Sunday-rooming at the age of 67 years. He had been in ill health since October, 1925, and last fall was forced to resign" from t ho city council .. on (hfe account. - - j Mr. Van Patton came here from Kansas In 1X90 and some years later entered Into a partnership with If a Erb, continuing-with him for 1 5, years, x After the death! his partner Mr. Van Patton con tinued; the firm a; Van Patton.. & Son, taking Cuyier Van Patton as his partner. Hig wife and son, a daughter Miss-Rath Van Patton and three - grandchildren, Hobert and Mabel Van Patton and Ed ward Farrington survive. f During his life' time' Mr. Van Vvwr f ft - " Y L VL $eri uy tor r - MOTHER:- Fletcher's Castoria is especially pre pared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhea ; allaying hness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving natural sleep. To aVolJ imitations, always look for the signature of Absolutely Harmless -Ko Opiates." Physicians everywhere recommend it" ; Fesferlsi vm m. fox c; : b? death mm Husband and Two-Children Survive; Made Home in Salem Several Years The death of L.ydia M. Fox, wife of Glen Fox, was quite a shock to herfamily and friends. She died at 4 o'clock Sunday. ' Mrs. Fox had a most pleasing and sincere per sonality and she will still lire in the faith of her many friends. She did not fear death and during her illness she never complained, but with sweet faith laid down to rest. - She is survived by her husband and two daughters. Maxine aged 4, j Shirley Jean, aged i two months. . Also by five sisters and two brothers: Mrs.' J. ' M. ' Cox, Cleveland, Ohio; Mrs. Lawrence Hoffman, Reading, Pa.; Mrs. John Bauer, Stanley, Wis.; Mrs. Ieabelle Thuerwachter, Fon Du Lac, Wis. ; Patton constructed a large num ber of "buildings in and near Sa lem. , He built the Polk 'county court house at Dallas, the Loju plant,, which .was. originally a brewery at Salem, the Salem ar mory, the Derby-Lafky ; building, the girls' industrial school, the Willis building on High street, the old' plant for . the 4 King's Food Products company; the paper mill at Salem, the new Vick Bros, building, the new Salem hospital, the Eugene , armory, s Hendricks hall at the University of Oregon and a number of other buildings. He had charge of remodeling the Marion hotel. Misss, Ida; Thuerwechter, FonDu , Lae, Wis?; Richard Thuerwachter, Greenbnrg, ; Wis.; Adolph Thuer wachter M ilwa u kee. Wta MrsFox was born in Fon?pa Lac, .Wis., 34 years ago and x-aniR west to Portland, Ore., in 1512; ind married Glen-Fox -of Fleeh ner Mayor & Co.i who repre&ets that company .in thus , territory. For the last few year they have made their home-in-Salem.- Owner of Dog Is Arrested : And Brought Before Judge R. L, Gray .was fined 15 In the police court because he let his dog run at large. . He is the sec ond man to be brought before the local court for the violation of the city ordinance designed to keep the animals from running at large. , . - j ' ; --' .;- The city ordinance, which was recently revised and passed by the city council provides that dogs must be kept on a leash while on the streets of the city. Exception is made, howeevr, for animals that are being used' in driving stock within , the city, limits. The animal must be actually employed at the time the exception is made. . The police are making a stren uous effort in getting the law en forced and, have adopted the prin ciple of- arresting" the owner of the dogs instead of arresting and impounding the animals. ?film b - a i mi,, wiin i i in mil i I .in ii 1 n ini.l i.i iw i i . mm ii i. "' IS ttJJ 8:fl (2LT STANDARDIZED CASH STORES SALEM CORVALLIS ALBANY WOODBURN Ever -v. i for an opportunity to offer our customers the best values in all good things to eat and at the same time not forgetful of the many household necessit ies we are trusted to buy for our customers, we have been successful in getting an advertising allowance on White King Products for. this week. 1 Ask' for White King Soap, also 3 bars of Mission Bell Toilet Soap FREE. 4 4P : ")(! 2 Regular Size and three 10c mm AU for 99c I: Green Tip ' Brooms .... : . ; This week only - Red Tip Brooms This week only ; 73c ; ; Mop Sticks 15c 1 ': Crown Flour $2.43 Gold Medal Flour $2.43 L " ; I- ,- - j ; -f -4 Fisher's Blend Flour , $2i43 j . No. 2 Burbank Potatoes 600 saclcs left to " ! sell at $1.39 cwt. f i ' ' . ' : . Fancy Netted Gem Potatoes $2.09 cwt. Old Dutch Cleanser 2 for 15c No. Box Fresh Grisp Soda Crackers 49c 3 Lbs. Gem Nut 65c 2 Lbs. Cheese 55c 6' Lbs. White Beans 49c 10 Large Cans Bordenfs Milk ' 87c 4 Lb. Pkg. Market Day - Raisins '39c 4 Notice Our Phone Numbers Changed" to 455 and 456 -? Phone These Numbers-for G. O. D. Orders f 1 ' 4 .. .' ; . . .. 1 BUY FROM A STORE WITH THE v RANGE ' E0L0E ' P-RONX' It Is! Ypikr Guarantee of Service Plus Quality Pv X-K X-x- . ! . ... . , '. .. .: . " - ; : ' 'J ' ; I' j" I J LI o J Gn . m o J J Lnv ; lJ J i IVwKl 1 L-w I t i l 1 i I L i This sale Inas taken Salem by sitom Hundreds have bought many many-more will be here todayiL Another big shipment arrived yesterday. Big Lot of Crib Robes 75c up Big Lot of Crib Robes 75c up Big Lot of Soiled Smoked Blanket Piece i Just-Pieces Suitable for Crib Robes and many Other Uses' S Our big middle window is chock full of these pieces. We will sell them: direct from the window if necessary. This sale starts at 9:30 today none sold until then. ' Another Big Shipment of Pieced Blankets on Sale Toilay Values to 9 Singles Regular Values to $18 a Doubles Big Lot of Indian Robes $5?75 $7-75 $10-59 Big Lot of Smoked Virgin Wool Shirts 'S3. 7 Regular 5 BISHOP'S CLOTHING & WOOLEN MILLS STORE; Jnc. CAUSE OF DEATH Porter at" Pool Room Discov ered By Police Officer IVIOnday fVIornin i or . Al Dickey, porter at the Roma ine & Long pool room died sud denly Monday morning: : from an attack of heart- disease while working at the store. The death occurred at 4:30 o'clock and the Illness lasted about 30 ; minutes. Dickey was observed on. the floor la a Kitting position by Emery. James, police officer, who thought something- was wrong:. The oficer knocked on the door and the man got to his feet-after much effort. lie was able to make his way to the door by clinging to the bar-stand and when the door opened Dickey fell - into the offi cer's arms. He , was taken to. a room above the shop, where he succumbed. When last seen- Sunday night. Dickey-was feeling fine and was not bothered by any sign of sick nesp. ; The deceased has been a resid entr of Salem - for about 12 , years and is survived by; his son, Ed ward Dickey, who is with a sur vey party near Marshfield. Word of the death has been sent to the son. Funeral arrangements wiii be completed after his arrival. tanks for the 'state highway de partment, and may make 24 more. Rlr. Itosebraugh has kept a force of 15 men all winter, and there will soon be 30 or more. They did twice; as much work in February-of this , year as in any for- mer February. , ,,.. The Rosebraugh factory is at Seventeenth and Oak streets, and it adda materially to the activities of that'sectlon of Salem. That is a section,, by the way, that has grown wonderfully in. the past few years. . , Sllieumatism Stops paih: at once . Any rheumatic pain f calls foi Red Pepper" Rub. ' Not mustard, not plasters, not liniment Not any old-time method. Men have found a . better way, i and everybody should use it.. ,. .... Nothing else supplies such con centrated, such penetrating heat. And heat; that doesn't ? hurt you, You feel It instantly. In three minutes - it seems - to. reach the depths. Circulation starts, con gestion is relieved. Pain and the soreness' go. 'k Why suffer torture when such relief is at hand? . Why cling to the old methods when a new oae Is better? You can prove in one hour that.it is. This is the quick est relief men know. . Get'lt now and keep It ever ready. . Pain often starts at night Red Pepper Rub is saving others millions' of hours of pain. Learn, for - your own. sake, what it can save you. for pains of i Rheumatism Backaches r r BPPBR S Con?tloa CKest Colli V'M .lZ LI n At Lit drvstuU A M C!ST 111 t Ul CE TRD C Four Hundred of Them Have Been Sold, -Before the v First One Is Made W. W. Rosebraugh -is working on patterns for a "new cast iron furnace. They will toe ready the 15th to the 20th of April. And already a Portland' firm has bought 400 of the furnaces, before the first one has been turn ed out. Mr.' Rosebraugh has been making steel furnaces- for: several yea fa, but cast iron furnaces will be a new j line. This . same - Port" land concern that has bought 400 of the new cast iron. furnaces yet to be manufactured will use at least 200 of the steel furnaces of the Rosebraugh manufacture" dur ing the1 present year. . f . W. WV Rosebraugh, furnace; and boiler maker, is the way the tame appears in the telephone direct ory. But Mr. Rosebraugh. makes a nonu ber of articles that, are, fasb.io.ned from steel and iron and other met als. He la just now shipping four 85 foot' smokestacks to the Cobbar & Mitchell, people for their-. new sawmill t addition . at Valsets. He has made the smokestack for the new, Benton hotel at Corvallis; 55 feet hishrantf a large one la di ameter. . i He has made 15 1200 gallon Flax Situation Promising ' At Siiverton. Is Report S1LVERTGN, Or., March 20. (Special to The Statesman.) R. W. Sanson, linen expert and man ufacturer of Toronto, Canada,and Lockport, N. Y.;,Col. Burton, R. O. Snelling and ; Theodore Roth, were Siiverton visitors Fridav In the interest of the flax industry. The prospects of the flax Industry being taken up at Siiverton was reported aa very promising. 1 That spoils beauty Skin reddened ' or roughened, skin with eczema. Skin with pim ples or blotches. j People who suf fer simply don't know what science "has done to correct UJ There is' a .new .way,, based on decades of skin study, t lt brings Instant relief,- healing starts at once, -complete results com" so quickly they often seem magical. Sulphur- is one great factor. Probably no better way will ever be found to deal with skin para sites. But a new combination brings multiplied effects. The new way Is called .Mentho Sulphur. Discomfort ends the moment you apply It, In a few hours the healing shows. And counties people are- amazed to see how quickly the entire trouble ends. -. . :v-i. v"; - - - .: . Use thia new-day method. Just ask your druggist for a Jar of Rowles MentaoSulphur. You will learn that skin troubles can be removed almost as, easily as dirt tvttTH6 Sam3 Address - WHITEHALL PIJRJIACAL CO., , Inc. . -98 Madison Ave. New York, N.Y. I i mml!Jt DnuoxrronET; Rubbing Alcohol The great rub-down that tones you up!'! - . ' ' ...--.. . . . Makes new life " leap through tired, aching muscles. Prescribed- by ... Physicians and used in homes, athletic club s, Turkish : baths a n d hospitals everywhere. .Perry DrucrStcro 115 South Commercial Balera, Oregon O'v'J i. 4 1 ! 4v r r U S .1 i f I 1,'or.t f.vin4 xtrUkoxt t& turn HoaUs