The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 03, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON
FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 3,11925
Former Salem Resident
S Dies at Home in Alameda
' Word has been received of tae
death pf Mrs. N. P. Olson In .Ala
meda, Cal., on March 18. following
a. j long.- illness.' Mrs. Olson .wa
born May 2S;1 8 69. In Wisconsin.
Eh'e was married to Nils Peter Ol
son ; JjulL4. 1885. The family
moved, to Salem in 1910, . where
rhey lyed until a few years ago.
moving to San Francisco and later
to Alameda. ' .' r
Besides hr husband there are
12 children surviving, all of whom
were with her at the time of her
death. Interment was made in
the Mountain View cemetery at
Oakland on March 21. i
The surtlTing children are Os
car J, of Seattle; Ralph, of Salem;
Mrs. J. E. Hopkins of Portland;
Walter, Elmer, Abner and 'Ray
mond of San Fraurisoo; Julia, Sel-
ma, Jeanette and Mrs.sC. P. Teters
and Kilbourne of Alameda.
Two brothers and Bisters also
survive. These are Edward John
sen of Salem; Mrs. Charles Knapp
of Seattle; Andrew Johnson and
Mrs. F. Johnson, both f of Rice
Lake. Wis. r !
One of the best rules of busi
ness Is to keep tab on where the
cashier spends his venings.
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iMWi TONIGHT
TONIGHT SATURDAY SUNDAY
Go and
Be Happy!
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LEWISV1 BOUT
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Purse of $60,000 Offered
; By Promoter; u Lewis
Anxious for Match . :
One of the type
of pictures that made the "boy with the spectacles
the screen's favorite.
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J.ower Hoor
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i Children 10
JACK
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"Tlie Ii'one :"Wolf"
From the! Story By
Louis Joseph Vance
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FOX NEWS
CHICAGO, April 2 (fty the
Associated Press .t Billy isandow,
manager of Ed "Strangier' Lewis,
former world's heavyweight
wrestling champion, tonight sign
ed with Floyd Fitzsimmons, owner
of the boxing arena at Michigan
City, Ind., to meet Wayne "Big"
Mann, heavyweight title holder,
in a match to a tmish for a purse
of $60,000, ! '
The contest, if Munri accepts,
will be staged in the Sky Blue
open air arena on the afternoon of
May 30, Decoration day.
Fitzsimmons said he hoped to
sign Gabe Kahffman. manager of
the giant Nebraska collegian, at a
conference with him here Monday.
The Michigan City ' promoter
posted $30,000 in cash with a
Chicago bank to bind the match
He agreed to post, an additional
$10,000 the first week in May and
the remaining $20,000 twenty four
hours before the men go Into the
ring, I
Sandow, accepted Fitzsimmons
terms in a telegram from Kansas
City. He assured. Fitzsimmons
that he would sign articles as
quickly as Fitzsimmons ordered
Kaufman's signature and that he
would turn over to the Michigan
City promoter the $20,000 dia
mond championship belt embie
matic of the championship the
belt to go to the winner.
Noon Day Servces to Be
Held During Passion Week
Arrangements have been made
for noon-day services in The Ore
gon Theater during Passion Week.
The pastors of the downtown
churches with the approval and
endorsement of the Ministerial
assoc'ation have ; arranged for
these services. Beginning ' Mon
day and continuing through Fri
day of next week at the noon hour
a fine inspiring series , of seryices
will be held. u : ,
' A, musical program that will be
a rare treat will be put on from
11:50 to 12:20 each day with.
Homer McDonald, the organist at
the Oregon .Theater; presidingat
the organ. This will be follow
ed by a short address by one of
the pastors. The meetings will
be just one hour and will prove
very popular C '
Counterfeiters Ftoodinpk,
Country With' Bad -Noes
MONTREAL. April 2.-1 Police
today redoubled their search frir
counterfeiters who have flooded
the .country with spurious notes
of the Banque Canadienne Nation
ale and the Imperial-Bank of Can
ada. 4 .
The arrest of seven men r In 5 a
farm bouse at L'AtnmntinnJifsf
night, with-$150,000 in counter
feit $10 Banque Canadienne Na
tional notes, will 'not solve the
problem. Beaudry Leman, general
manager or the bank, said today.
Leman said the notes produced
by the L'Asomption plant ;were
such a crude .imitation that "not
even a child" would be deceived.
Counterfeit Banque Canadienne
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Formerly
Cohen Shoe
357 Stale I
Street
Salem
: 10 DAY SHOE SALE :
Beginning Today1 Jwe will put on Special Sale About 200 pairs of Worn-
en s? Pumps m Cuban and French heels. These include satin suede and
kid leathers.
Values to
57.50
Colored Suedes
3.88
Values to .
; $10.00
Colored Suedes
Johnsen's .Black Suedes sold up
to $10.00, black kid, tan combi
nation, all j tan.
New Tans
and Black
and Tan:
also -
Johansen's
. Satins I
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Blonde
Satin
Black
Satin
Tan and
Blade
Pumps
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Nationale notes, executed so clev
erly that all but highly competent
tellers jare deceived, have been-ln
circulation for thelpast two weeks.
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Class" Decorates Church
i For Revival Services
. The; Live' Questj
is the young marri
day school class.
for the opening ixercises at the
Jason j Lee i revival service last
night. ; The! memb
decorated theroo
wild flowers so that it presented
a delightfully cheerful knd pleas
ant appearance,
j Kef. Mr. MileJ
orchestra and chq
gregajtion in a nu nber of rousing
tongsi'and Mrs. A! icAlvana sang a
song I appropriate y in ; harmony
with the subject
The pastor con
on class, which
led people's Sun-
was responsible
prs of this class
n in ferns and
backed by the
ir, led the con-
of the evening.
tinued the dis
cussion of sin. Tihe night, before
he had discussed
kin's 1 relation to
the individual, wjhile ilast night.
taking the third chapter of Gene'
sis as his
question of
to man.
Tomorrow even
league wilj take
text, lie discussed the
sin aqd God's relation
ing the Wesley
charge of the
opening service, and their mixed
quartet will slnpj. This will be
family .night, and family groups
are asked to come and sit togeth
er.
C.feC. Oldenberd
were visitors
Thuijsday inornin
and J. B. Purch
here from Albany
Civilian Military Camp
1 Will Be Held This Summer
A one thousand foot film de
picting the activities of the civi
lian military 'training camp at
Camp Lewis, Washington, In 1924
will, bef shown at the liligh thea
ter today.
-The j 19 25 camp of Instruction
will bejjheld during July and Aug
ust under the direction of regular
United States army officers. Men
between the ages of 17 and 24
are eligible to enter. A success
ful'coriipletion of the course entit
les th man to take examination
for a Commission in "the reserves
forces of the United States. Mili
tary tactics and athletics, as well
as . the general routine of army
life, are taken up in detail.
All j expenses are paid by the
government and attendance does
not carry with tt any compulsory
servici at a later date. ,
The film will show only manly
sports and activities that are ex
perienced at these civilian military
camp.. .
liM)OX BANK CLOSES j
MARSIIFIELn. Ore., April 2.
The first national bank of Bandon
closedj ; its door? today on order of
the board of directors who found
their
assets in a condition which
did not allow realization.
CALIFORNIA
WOMAN HIT BY CAR J
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PORTLAND, Ore.,1 April 2
Mrs. A. EI Llnd, 25, a visitor here
from Kellogg Idaho, was run
down and painfully injured here
today when she attempted to bolt
through a line of traffic in dlsre
gard of the anti-jay walking ordt
nance.
Salary
Dr.
ncrease Allowed
Roy Byrd of Salem
The salary! of Dr. Roy Byrd. as
sistant' superintendent of the
feeble miijided school, was increas
ed from i 100 to $2,000 a year
by the board of control -Thursday.
Albert Tozier bf Hood River was
appointed! caretaker of the Cham-
poeg memorial park at a salary
of $75 a, month. Mr. Tozier is on
old newspaperman and is "mayor"
of Tent city at the state fair. .
Expenditure of approximately
$2,000 for the construction or a
wooden shed to shelter automo
biles owned by employes of tile
state hospital was allowed.
T PERSONALS' 1
Miss Mamie Thomas of Oheina
wa was Jn tbe city yesterday.
Miss Belle Ranney of Albany
was in thecity Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs, O. J. Moe were
visiting here from Silverton yes
terday. R. R. Sandbon visited in the city
from independence yesterday.
Remember the Name
Mm"
'BILL"
Smith & Watkins
Parts for Cars ?
ji t'p-tolate and Guaranteed
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--no more pleasing journey than this
i ! kttful contentment in your comfortable,
Tooriiy Pullman section, com part mcut or drw- ,
ing tioom- j .
TTe carefully selected personnel of modern
vcllmanned trains providing iutelligeut, cour
teou's personal service, j i
Delicious food in the Southern Pacific dining
car-j-freth fruits and vegctablci always a deli
cious feature. . li
All the way, the ever-fascinating scenery of the
superb Shasta route. .11
Four fine trains daily. For complete informs
tion'ask ! j i
6. L. IARLIXO, Agent, Siilom or
A. A. MJCKKL, D. V. & V. A., 1H4 IJUrty Street.
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BAYS MOKL!
'AVE YOU EVER
seen a Magic
Rug soar above
the city bearing a
Thief and a Prin-
cess? '
Have you ever
seen a white horse
with wings fly thru
the clouds? ;
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Have you ever
seen Magic ropes,
livp jdragons and
bas as big as ele
phants? Have you ever
sein an"invislble,'
cloak?
; iTh is beautiful
story of romance,
and adventure
abounds in happen
ings of astounding
and unbelievable
magic f
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Must be Earned'
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f ihe picture
of real Life
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With the great cast:
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Milton Sills
i Anna Q. Nilsson
j Barbara Bedford
! Mitchell Lewis
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Noah Beery
Louis Fazenda
Ford Sterling t
Wallace MacDonild
Hockliffe Fellowes
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