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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1925)
!,:, r Tnn OKEGOTT STATESMAN, SALE'I, 0T.EG0I7 ' " 1 - THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL'2, 192$ o 3 is specific o a that "point; ihd dog owners are Hable for all damages that may accrue from! assaults by doga on sheep. j fjkH'l - ' . .... ft . ' 11 !l . ( . i -jj.' I i- :.'! lioni ltiire Spcaker-1-' Dr. Walter H. Brown, director of the Marion county child health demonstration, will . 'address the Salem Lions club at its regular meeting Friday noon at the Mar ion hotel, tie will discuss "Ore gon ' Most Valuable Crop," 4 4 Hie Young Aaron fiadinc tatir licht ' eu too KBA11 i to arv th - tmmilr. aeod, eaa ft : sood . trade-in -, vain oh bis Bnlcka, Stndebkken, Okklaait, VeUes, Etc ; Man's Suit 1 T Is?0 7 !- ' i : 7 J ,7 7 7' - - . ' -" .7:. ;: - I 'T- f V i " 1 tic aaJ CITY NEWS IN BRIEF .l',uT: c! 7. !:J 7il; AT THB THEATERS TODAY' OhgonDooglaa"" Fairbanks j MttTbesThief f Bagdad..? I tisnn Vir In "The Fftrtfa Awakeiflflg. f 1 V Bllgh "Fighting. .Hearts.' kiian Fund Available f.4 A small amount of money is it ill available I In the Willamette University. Methodist .loan fund. Methodist students connected with the university! ' may. secure loans if the papers are made out; in the next two days Special Display of' - . : iOff ice furniture this week. Lj Stiff Furniture Co. j H. a2 i 1 Demonstration and Lecture By Miss E. N. KoilockJ ! home economist of the Hotpoint Hughes Electric company, will be held at the Portland Electric Pdwe com pany, 237 No. Liberty St., f April 1st, 2nd and 3rd, from 2 to 4 p. m. The public is cordially invited. "7 ! : ; - . ! : 77 7ll:. '.a3 Harol.l War Visits : j In the Interest of Boy Scouts of Marion and Benton counties, Har : old Ware, Scout organizer, plans to make a trip to Corvallis and HarrisbuTg. At Gorrallis he will confer with the district commit tee there relative to the formation of Additional trnnM of IScontR ! " Euy Furriituro Phone 511 Popular" Priced i lien's and Toung Men'i Tailored Suits $23 to $45 . H. MOSHEIt i j j. f TAILOR - ,'!!; ' OstMpatar-Sarxny j i XletroBl DUfnoiIi , Wad TrMtmaat I kut. Mbtmn netaed). f , Offie TTioa 8S9 me 4S9-7 i i see v. s. Bank Bids, i - 7 LADD i BOSH, Bdhkcrs V, 7'j Established 1868 j j 7 j 3; " General Binlans Business I; - j.- . i.t j ... : I Office' Honrs from 10 a. m. to S p. mLi 4 If W0OO asid COAL. WE HANDLE BLACKSMITH, CRUDER GOAL:, BRIQUfiTTiiS i and ell kinds of coal f or every cscfj ; I S.7 1 71 - '1 ' j'""'-.' : 7 p We have fzAiid Vsns crrd first ckssi inovlaj and Pisna Hauling ; j ' 1...-. - jv Prices 469 State St. there sist in straightening out the kinks in the affairs of the troop there. which Is j going fine since its re organization! j7. -.-I-H- Demonstration atid Lectured By Miss . N.v- KOIock, home economistj ofj the' Hotpolrit Hughes Electric comjpany. will be held at the Portland Electric j Power com pany, "23 No. Liberty St.4 April 1st, 2nd and 3rd, fron 2, to 4 p. m. The public is cordially invited. a3 Special Displ ay of j Office U Stiff furniture this week. Cd. H. a2 Furniture Oriental Display Here An excellent collection of an tique oriental rugs Is now on dis play at the H. L. Stiff furniture store, througn courtesy of Carto zian Bros, of Portland. Camel saddle covers, Arabian horse cov ers, prayer fugs; saddle bags and oriental lamps are in the collec tion. Demonstration and Lecture By Miss E. N. Kollock, borne economist of the Hotpomt Hughes Electric company, will be held at the Portland Electric Power, com pany, 23T No. Liberty St., April 1st, 2nd ani3rd, from 2 to 4 p, m. The pubtia is cordially invited. Hi-Y to Meet .7 n Dr. Charles S. Poling will ad dress the Salem Hi-Y clnb at their regular meeting at the YMCA building Friday night. Each week the club meets for a feed and to bear a talk or lecture' from some speakers they have secured. Offers $3 j Q. Arnflt of Aurora is the firsf one to send a 5 fee to the county clerk under jhe new kehbel law. Dancing 1 Dancing! CRYSTAL GARDENS i j . Ladies Freo Thomas Bros. Jazx Band Or chestra, full of life and pep , SATURDAY JflGHT . Skating, Skating, Skating - AT DREAMLAND ' . ThuTsday,! Friday, ! Saturday i . .. ", o I It's the man inside of the clothes that wirts--but the clothes are on the outside and they count. ; Oiir clothing is always fairly priced and looks well arid lasts long. We are never too busy to wait on you. . . ? $18.00 to $45.00 Free sample. Phone 132J (Ff. U Carl. .,' a2 Horse Iai Ylclou A horse kicked Harold Nation square - in the- face Wednesday morning and as a result, he was brought to a Salem hospital. ( The injury is not considered serious. ; Defttb Reported !; - 7 i i W. B.. Tripp assistant press-' man in the Capital Journal; re ceived news yesterday that his father, A. B. Tripp, had died at his Portland , home following an attack of hedrt leakage and Bright 's disease. Mr. Tripp had lived in Portland 25, years and 9 years in Eugene, where he was well known. He was an expert cabinet maker and carpenter. Celebrate Anniversary Fifteen years ago G. E. Ter williger of New Yofk came to Sa lem and opened up undertaking parlors in this city. Tnesday eve ning friends gathered at Cottage and Chemeketa for a surprise party in honor of the occasion. Dr. Marshall, Osteopathic Physician and surgeon. a2 Sailor Visits Here H. J. Perkins, sailor on the USS MOody, , is Visiting in Salem and vicinity during his 13-day fur lough. Perkins, a rormer student at the Grant school, was i oft the destroyer Nichols when she went oa the rocks in September, 1923. He claims the honor of being the oily Salem man to be In the eon oy when it hit the breakers, due td some , error in directions given' by the leaders. The USS Jlloody is af Bremertonat-present' under going repairs for; a rour months' cruise to Australia. He is the son of Mrs. W. O. Powers o Quln aby. ' -r ' 7. 7 " Cadets Contest Enf-- . j The Bees of the Salem cadets won-the the Otters in a contest which closed yesterday by5 secur ing 13 more points than the de feated team, i The-contest, which covered a series of acf lvlf Ie made it possible for the vidtors to se cure a possible 200 potnts. ! H6w ever, the Otters kept such a Close pace to the Bees that it was only possible to. secure a score 6-18? points. The award waV-based upon attendance, athletic events and other club, interests. : ; j lj Let Us Heln You sStVEYoM: tiEAMG MMM Just give us your I name and address and , we will have our salesman call and gd over your heating problem with you with out any obligation on your part lr ::! U" 1 , !" "i;::-:-7 "EASTMAN SIBLbCO? FURNACES ! $79.60 and up, Installed Complete' EASTMAN Bitda (Formerly Silverton Blow Pipe Co.j Silverton, Oregon fcEDUCED SraXMEXt RATES ' ; TO CAUFORXIA t BY PICKWICK STAGES 5aa Fraactsiw, one wayr ClSO 7 Round Trip, fSO.00 ; 7 Lot Angeles, one tray, 27X3 Round Trip f 30.00 7 rpeclal Itates to Parties of i Eight. or. Jlorer V For Information - and Reserva ' :t!ons phone. 696 cr call at CTTRAIi-STAGI! TRR2HNAI ' Salem, Or on Anhonncement 1 ! Harrington Reversible Sharpner Co., factory, iTacOmd, Wn., distrib utihg office jfor Pacific coast, 381 State street, Salem, Oregon. SlrsT C. M. (Ted1) Stewart, general agent;- :! i '.. . a2 Baell Takes Trip ., ,7 Arthur Buell, student at OAC who is a resident of this city, was one of the score of students who made the annual inspection tour with the' civil engineering class during the spring . vacation. The party visited projects at Kla math Falls, the Savage Rapids dam' at Grants Pass, the California-Oregon Power company's pro-, Ject in the Siskiyou" mountains near Medford, and the headwaters of the Portland water supply in the Bull Run country. L Speeders Are FinAl Two men, C, E. Sissbh of Salem, ahd Charles F. Hanson of Enum claw. Wash., were fined $10 each in the Justice court yesterday on a charge of speeding at 45 miles an hour. The arrests were made by State Officer O. p. Nichols. lumbers Are Drawn .The drawing of numbers' for the radio set and electric lamp was completed at the Salem Electric company yesterday. Number 68'J won the radio set, and; 1284 the electric lamp. Those retaining the proper numbers jnay receive the prizes on presentation of the slip. Grand Jury Convenes The Marion county grand jury met yesterday for. the regular ses sion to dispose, of a number of cases . that have been pending. Only routine matters were con sidered for the first day, but iris expected the C. V. Thompson case will reported late Thursday or Friday afternoon. Thompson, a former cashier of the state treas urer's office, is alleged to have appropriated several thousand dol lars from the state,, the opera tions covering a number of years. Boys Chorus to MeM 2f The Salem Boys' Chorus; Is" to have, an extra rehearsal tonight at the YMCA, Jn preparation for their formal, appearance before Salem music ' lovers. The boys have been' putting In several hours each week getting" ready for this event, and the surprise they have in store is. not a small one. Dr. H.- C. Epley with the assistance of O. J. Hull and several others have been, drilling the chorus and pre-1 paririg them. Starting with the Simple ' melodies . the boys have been able; to show results on more complicated pieces. . r Hike Is Arranged . The boys of the YMCA who are over 12 years of age are to take a hike Saturday morning to some objective that will be selected be fore they leave the building at 9 o'clock. Each fellow is to bring his lunch, for the" hike which will be over before' the sun goes down. Seed to be Tested--: . Salem farmers will have an op portunity to test out'ifie produc tion of sugar beets in this kection. according to the amount bf seed received at the Salem Chamber of Commerce. Arrangements- -com- pleted between the local organi zation and J. W. -Simpson mana ger of the Idaho-Utah Sugar Man ufacturing company of Belling ham, Wash. A total of 75 pounds of seed is to be- distributed i' the beets matured, tested, and a full report made to the factor mana ger and the local organization. Killer Causes Trouble i The problem j of sheep' killing ddgs is causing trouble to County Clerk Boyer. Already 9 I claims f6r sheep that jhave been killed by, dogs has been filed. Arthur Forette, Marion, county rancher-, has sent a letter to Mr. B6yer stating that he had paid Joe Hen dricks as reimbursement for a Iamb killed by Forette's dog. He desired to know if the county was to add any reimbursement.' Coun ty Clerk Boyer states that the law Accept only genuine "Phillips the- original Milk of Magnesia prescribed, by physicians ' for - 50 years as an antacid, laxative, cor rective. - , ... . -,7-7-. . 25-cent bottles, also SO-cent bot tles', contain directions anjr drug b tore. Ad v, "PHILLIPS" III . OF , Canners - Get! Toof ; 7 f ' j j 1 The' entire Estacada loganberry crop went for ja cents,' according to word received here.! 1 1 Libby, McNeil & LIbhy are reported as having secured. the crop of 100 tons, making the ! first t important sale of the season. ! The Estacada growers' were holding, out for 6 cents, but the arguments of the cannery won them : over. The buyers ' truck the berries ! to The Dalles, this ! making the second seatson for the Estacada contracts. Other blocks of logans have gone for 5 cents, tat usually with other fruits; j Growers ; are determined to get a C-cent rate for their ber ries, but casjners are offering but 5 cents.: The reports of the win ter freeze arie stiffening the stand of the growlers, according to re ports, i ', i Army Discharge Filed . r j , Emll L. jGrant has filed his arny'; 4lscfiayge'?wit'h- the , county clek.i e.rturned to the tJnited State's ' a f'tef I serving a year over seas with Company 14 of the 20th engineers. ' Governor IteYarn ; Governor Pierce returned- to his ofrice Wednesday after being ab sent from the city since last Fri day. He jinLs 4een spending the time in eastern Oregon, where he gave several law enfereoment ad-i dresses. , Relieve I'ouRli IJke Ida'gic FQLEY'S HO.N'EY AND TAIt COMPOUND! Is the only i cough medicine that ever gave me relief! Itjworks onLa cough or cold like magic' writes Mr. George Forse, 3766 ' Blgelow Blvd., Chicago, Ull Contains no opiates. Good for old and you4g. FOLEY'S HONEY & TAU COMPOUND is one of the largest' selling cough medicines in the world. In demand oyer fifty years; - Insist i upon f ; FOLEY'S; Refuse substitutes. Adv. t ! f ! 7nTif7?777 - , -r ' ' ' ' PRICES ' rxCLUDIXQ TAX s . i... j '"t. f yJirSyi '.7""S.T A f ; - I Matinees. 50c B Evening: ' - I i I 7 17 M i I i ( f f J V I Cluldren .... 10c Lower Floor . , 75c' . I i i ! Ml J J 1 j J j I Loses . sse " . And For y. ; Fivo Days : ';: , . : ...:..J;U i - s 74 j i ;..!!.. 7 ! !,; ! i. v " " - - .'71 ' ..- :.-- -7777 7,;; ;? ,V-'7 . 7 ' , . 1 , . li :W':-WM. WmsiksMSM Jvtothe.Sbrben.-" :,". I wiv ; . , ' ; ,.-"' -Amazing ; Bedatise: of H3 length , ,3 i ly-: ,b . ' 12;recfs-frnatmees rFill ; x , Ronutif III frhtfng&tate 7:00 land U ; r. t ' from! the , ft QPVelOUG ' , start. t ., 1 1 i :; - . ' v ""i c iz iTtyf r ,r:, , 1 : I tt V ' i , K U .A -7-:: . t i 5 f S ERICH VON STROHEIM'S production of the qrea.t Americarif novel MCTEAGUE" 6y FRANK NORRIS 5 r Lions Program En joy Reports received " Wednesday from' various- radio : fans from Vancouver,. B. C. to southern Cal ifornia were to' the effetft that; the program broadcasted by the j Sa lem and Portland - Lions from KGW Tuesday night was greatly enjoyed. Among those appearing on the program were Lyman Mc Donald and James Smart, .bari tones; Mrs. Guy ,L. Rathbun, con tralto, and Miss Frances V. Mel ton, professorof piano at Willam ette university, in instrumental se- lections. Miss Betty Bedford was the accompanist. The Salem per formers were taken to Portland by C, F. Giese and Guy L. Rath bun. f ... ' Iotlel, Deaqty. Parlor (. . j . 112 N. Com'li St. In order to better accommodate , their trade, will be open .evenings until 8:30 p. m. Phone 956. i. . Ja3 . ; L;7, -j." Ashland Celebrates f ; W, At DelzelV private secretary to Governor Piercej returned from Ashland yesterday after attending a banquet Tuesday night at wfiich representatives -from all cities in southern Oregon ' celebrated the restoration of the southern Oregon normal school) at Ashland. iMr. Delzell; represented Governor Pierce,! who was unable to attend. There were nearly 400 persons seated at the banquet at the Elks' temple, while, the niaiu program was given in a local theater. The The Arabian W&'M$$&: ; Nights Brought :7 Consult Dr. Mendelsohn NOW In" purchasing glasses measure your economy by the service received. ; , 7- " . The best of lenses are practically, useless unless your ail ment has been diagnosed and glasses prescribed according to your need. ) : I Fit Glasses Correctly My prices are very reasonable for the service and material received. I do not belong toany combine. - -. One third of a century of practical experience Is ai your service. I guarantee satisfaction in every respect. If glasses are not correct I will change them any time within 'one year free' of charge. ' i " ; - If you are thinking of getting a bifocal Kryptok, two. or three -yisions in one lens, see me. I M'ill save . you . lots of trouble and from 25 to 40 per cent in money. " : DR. MENDELSOHN 210 L. S. BANK BLDG. 4- Grants Pass Cavemen, Medford Craters and Ashland ' Lithians all took a prominent part in the en tertainment, f '7-7 Cut Tlus Out It Is Worth Money Send this ad :and ten-cents to Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago,, 111., writing youx name and address clearly. You will re ceive a sample bottle of FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND for coughs, colds and hoarseness; also sample packages of FOLEY PILLS, a diuretic stimulant for the kidneys, and FOLEY CA THARTIC TABLETS r for. consti pation and biliousness.; These de pendable remedies are free from opiates and. have helped millions of people: Try them! Adv. PH0NE723 i : FUNERALS .. The funeral of Lydia M. Fox, who diedtMarch 29, .wlH"be held at the Webb funeral parlors to day "at 3:39 p. m. Rev. H. D. 1 Chamber will .have charge of the services. Interment in Ciey View, cemetery. At Broton Springs near Clover dale, Tillamook county, March 30, Dinah Eberhardt, wife of Ed Eber hardt, of Sclo, age 53 years. Be sides her husband she is survived by six children, Albert, . Archie, Nettie,! Sophia, Alice - and Agnes,, all at home. 7 The funeral cortege will leave the Terwiiliger home today at 12 o'clock. ; Funeral serv ices . will b- helrl at ''Pratnm, at the Menonite church at 1 p. m. ' I 4 1