"4? n THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 3 1925 EES I THE SEASON'S When! you see- the beautiful new color combinations in our Spring Suitings we are? sure that you will be pleased with them. Our garments art tailored withr so much skill that they iadapt themselves to thei figure with a grace and ease that indicates that the clothes beloncr to the wearer. G. SUIT PRICES 18 TO 45 W Johnson' ;& 469 State St. Go. FS IE 7 BRIEF: - ; a . - ml AT THE THEATERS TOD. kill ' .' j ? Oregon Douglas Fairbanks. In MT Tbtt of Bagdad" . Grand Harold . Lloyd- in i . f'Now or Neverf . Liberty "The Spoilers!, by Rex Beach J.- ' IJlifih " Damaged i Hearts" 9 ; and 5 Act Vaudeville , Thrive Blocks From niaiB : jiousc, iTuum moucrn no use, au. un jn. uouage sc.. vSt., small house, large lot, $2230. tin X. Church St., close in, mod ern home In .every detail for i$6. 00. i Gertrude J, M. Page, 49fc N. Cottage. a3 the parking ordinances of tie city. The voting, however, will jbe re stricted to students of the; civics department. j T,hey will consider the question of jone an two-hour ,. bead la. and oujt, and other prob lems confronting, the city officials. Dance Sohimlle Hall ' Saturday night. a3 Demonstration land Lecture By Miss E. N. KoUockj home economist of the Ilotpolnt Hughes Electric company, will be held at the Portland Electric Power com pany, j 237 No. j Liberty St.l April 1st, 2nd and 3rd, from 2 10,4 p. m. The public is cordially Invited. - : ; " .1 a3 JertT rinh Meets ', The Marion Oonntv Jersev hat tie club will meet at the Chaniber ofj Commerce Saturday afternoon Student Study Civics As a problem of civics students or the J. L. Parrlsh junior high school will express an opinion on Willamette Valley ! iTransfer Co. ! Past ThroBgh ' Freight to. All : M "iValley Point Dally: .-"il.l Speed-Ef f Iciency-Servica ,-j Salem-PortlAd-Woodburn Corvallis - Eugene Jefferson Dallas - Albany - JKmmonta i Independence - Monroe j 1 1 Springfield ' SHIP BY TRUCK WOODRY Buys Furniture Phone 511 Popalar Priced Men's anf Young Blen'a Tailored Salts $25 to $45 ID. H. MOSILER I TAILOR f f Dr, an White OtucpeXhT-Sutgmrf j j(lr. ibnm'i method), - I Qffle Phoa 8S9 r 69-l ' 06 tf. 8. Bank Bids. Jap Dirtl Filed " Mr. and Mrs. Ichiro Kawamatn I recorded the birth, of a baby boy, named Jogi HawamatQ on! March 25, according td the records filed with the city health officer yes- terdax. 1 Mr. Kawamato is anese contractor. a Jap- H. L. SUff Used Furaitare Department, ; j opposite house on High street. ' ' The Trophy on Display Al Kranse trophy for the court- ; a3 polf tourney, '! toj. be played. ofX on. the Iljihee 9ol, groinds,f; is; on display at The Spa confectionery. -v- 4 -4-;. . i ' The Underwood i Typewriter Co. Has moved to their new quart ers at 19 Court street. They rent, repair? and sell Underwood Tynewriters. j Phone 262. i ! as Elks. 3Iake Trln : A number of Elks of the Salem. louge returnea from Portland wnere thev witnessed tha initfa tlon Of a cla3aOf:4 44 candidate to the Portland lodge. , : The de gree wortf was p.ut on by a group 01 iaajtiKa Jrom McMinnville. Near University. And state house, n rooms, strict ly modern home, large lot. with "s. Jfaving and car.: Cut to $5500 to move. Terms. Becke & Hendricks, D. S. Rk Bldg. a3tf Demonstration and LeetHre By Miss E. N. Kollock, home economist o the HotDoint Huzhes Electric company-, will be held at the Portland Electric Power com-i pany, 237 No. Wberty St., April ist, 2nd and 3rd. from 2 to 4 n m TKa 1. 1 f i ii-i, i . ' vuuiit 13 curuiduy invitoa. .t ;- . a3 m Demonstratlo Of Bridge Beach, ranges. Light mncn served during demonstra- uon. Glese-Powers furniture Co r h " r - a3 i I home AH ex- min Iarge Family Here's 8-room plastered with hot .water, bath, etc cellent condition, with extra large lot, $3500, or with small lot, $3. 000. Loads of bearing-fruit, gar den, garage. Faces east, close to car and schools,! north. A down payment; and balance jost like rent takes, i Make your move right now vacant today.! Becke j Hen dricks,' U. S. Bk. Bld& a3tf Dancuig W Dancing t. j CKTSTAIii GARDENS ; j j Ladic'FTeet '")" j. : Thpmag Bros. Jaz jBan4; chestra. full of life and DPL I , fiATCRDAy NXjOHTf t T Skating, Skting Skating I TJhuTsday, Friday, Saturday i i- if' - ': I" - J t I . 1 LADD t BUSH, Bankers fistabUshed 1803 , -h General Banldns Business ; X - ' . I '..--' -.4. ' - ' ! Office Honrs from 10 . m. to S p. n. ; 11 ; ' 11 w 0 j I f and COAL i WE HANDLE BLACIISf.lITH, BRJJDER COAL, BRIQUETTE and ad kinds of coal for evtrj csa. 7c hare padded Vans and first class moving and D. A. PHONE 930 ,11 i I' :il I'll IL 'Jl Trancfer and Storage ; Sprlne Sports Manaer 1 Joe Xunn, a Salem boy and; a member of the Phi Kappa Pi fra ternity, was elected i by the alh- leuc Council to minare Snrinir Sports; tils "season at Willamette university. Model Beauty Parlor 112 X. Com'I. St. . Ijj order, to setter accompdate their trade. will be open evenings until 8:30 p. m.' Phone 956. 5 , a3 Iajor Clelry Visits i After returning from a visit to Washington, D. C, Maj. A. W. aSale Thialiofit! A Can of 1 1 J i . i 1 i for 6 Cents' Tear out and fin in the coupon blow and present it at cmr stora. It entitles you to a can of Jap-e-lac for tha astonishing prica of 0 cants. . . 4 But You Must Act Quickly ' Better come in today or to root' row. ' This offer is for ' limited time only.. .. ; ' ' ' A Coupon Worth Money Tl ! cat! tie 7n to a qaarter vlat ( Jap-a-Lae, aar ealar. far 6c It la ataat warth 34a waoa a pile a tac ' araaaa of aar latvar ataa caa.af Jap-a-Iic ' IVaaae. Dealer MAX O. BUREN; Fnrnitare Paint 170 N Conunerclat. Salem ' REDUCED SUMMER RATES -r- TO CALIFORNIA. 1 BY PICKWICK STAGES San Franciaow, one vr?y, 815J50 Ronnd TripTf3Xa Los Angeles, one way, 27.23 Uoand Trip, f50.00 8peclal Rates to Parties of j Information and Reserr- -tlons, phone tic. or cau av CENTRAL STAGT3 THK3IXNA1 Salem, Ore"ni - '- -' . ajBawoWfcwjSfcdsawsa ,1 He ka a fiu aeleetioa of- Ford ears in tha followioc trps Koditer Tourings Sedans Coupes and Delier up to the Tery latest models at prices that re more Uaa rirht. ' ' f I The statesman and Pacific Jlome- .t.diM.'.ddl...i eetinx. of the1 Clackamas' county farm bureau at Xeedyfhatt tonlghtA IHsTgutt ject will jbe "Sidelights " on the Cecent.LjegUUUve Sasslan.'f Se- ator Toaee' will epeak to the farm bureau' at Damascus, Clackamas county; on Saturday eveniog tals week. - 7 : Cleary In Salem, for conferences with Gen; George A. While of the Oregon, national, guard. Major Cleary 1 attached with the regu lar army and is here on business pertaining to the 1925 encamp ment of the Oregon troops. Dur ing the trip west Major' Cleary, who was accompanied by Mrs. Cleary, was. In two train wrecks which happened within ten hours time of each other. Stop'in and Sample Mrs. Gamble's Cooking at the Bridge-Beach range demonstra tion -at GiesePowere- Furniture- store. as Demonstration and Lecture r By Miss E. N. Kollock, home economist, of the Hotpoint Hughes Electric company, will be held at the Portland Electric Power com pany, 237 No. Liberty St. April 1st, 2nd and 3rd, from 2 to 4 p. m. The public Is cordially Invited. . .. a3 Open Bidn Today Bids for the construction of the new boys' training school, near Woodburn, will be opened by the Btate'board of control at 2 o'clock this afternoon. 1 Highest Prices raid ; For used furniture. Stiff's used furniture department, opposite courthouse. .a3 Fair Officials Named William Schuelmerick of Hills boro has been named manager of the agricultural pavilion for the state fair this fall. Edward Shear er of Estacada will have charge of the poultry divisionj. Both men have served in these capacities for several years. Demonstration ' Of Bridge Beach ranges. Light lunch served during demonstra tion. Giese-Powera Furniture Co. a3 To Tisit Champoetc Members of the state board oi control : will ' visit Champoef mii morial park early next week, in orJer( to. determine what ImBrove ments will be necessary this year. Demonstration Of Bridge Beach ranges. Light lunch served during demonstra tion. Giese-Powers FurnituYet!o. a3i Stop in and Sample. Mrs. Gamble's, cooking at tne Bridee-Beach ; range demonstra tion at Giese-Powers Furniture store, i 1 a3 sax: : -75j , MTCA ConyenUoa Ileld . Pete? to '-from a "majority of camps "in the county attended "a county conTeution of the W.MA in Woodburn Wednesday. John A. Wright of.Salem-was elected dele gate to the state conventicn at Al bany' in "MayV.' Arir. Elliott of Woodburn la alternate. Ct- will be the next meeting-place. STHNDUZEQ CASH SALEM CORVALLIS .!'! I r " L " "i ALBANY WOODBURfl ONLY THE. EEM FOR YOUR TABLE Package and? ced.goods of National refute; fralts and yegetables, the choice of orchard and carden are stocked in abundance at Busick Stores. JTruly a logical place to buy quality groceries at true economy prices, j ..!-.. :.-j Senator Ttioze to Speak ? F. T. Tooze. managing editor or ... 'DIED FAIRWEATHER James Fair- weather-died at his late home, 553 Center street, at the age of 83 years. Survived by his wid ow and a stepson, C. B- Shaw. Funeral services will be from the Terwilllger home today at 2:30 p. ra. Rev. Mr. Johnson of the Glad Tidings mission will officiate. Committal services in the family lot at the IOOF cem etery. ' . ri K . ' 'I : LAVADURE -At Chemawa. April 2, Dan Lavadure, age 1. Fu neral services will be from Che mawa, Friday morning at 8,:;30 o'clock, under the direction of Rigdon &, Son. i i ...-. , i. - :- MILLER In j this city, April 2, James. Miller, age 83. Services will be. held Friday, April 3, at 2 o'clock, from the Rigdon & Son' mortuary, i with interment In the IOOF cemetery. Marffari 3 Lbg. Gem Nut ! me !':' 65c t ! 'j 2 Dozen Fresh Eggs 49c; ' : No. 513ix :' Soda Crackers Jell-o 3 pks. 29 c Crystal White ; ! Soap 6 hars 25c 2 Largo Cans ; California r t - 1 ' i f Apricots 49c 1000 Pound Fresh Tender Rhubarb Friday and Saturday 5 pounds i I . IS. 24c 1000 Cans Preferred Stock Pineapple Large golden sweet slices packed in. lartre tins : 3. cans . ;.. 1000 Cans Portala Sardines ' Packed, with tomato sauce or mustard in largs oval tins4 cans 49c lOOaCans Preferred Stock TeXenhone Garden Peas, S cans ;'57c;:: :):y::: 1000 Sacks" Pure Cane Sugar - j Fruit or Berry per sack $6.44 50,000 Pounds No. 2 Burbank Potatoes 100 lbs. for" - :y!y 11 UrWadd:i CrbTzn Flour $2.43 $1.39 r3! v, ' ' i -NfcV. f . - r. 2000 Pounds Fancy Oregon Navy; Beans v 6 lbs. 49c 'Caat'r ' . . - - Ckld Medal $2.43 The, QUALaTTY OF THE MEAT yoa eat is of more importance than the price you pay. Our market !a nhnlnnnJ 4 aln.: dL m I lit. i . j .a cMuipjtM w gire juu mjc qtcuiiy njecissary ior gooxt neaiin; au economical price?, uoyernxjeji in spectea ior youc rrotecttpiu I'npne, 45druoV BUY FROM A WITH THE - - R FRONT It Is Your Guarantee of Service Plus Quality ' 5 ' : STORE V ' 1 j - - - - PENDLE t TOW BEANKETS AMPDIAN ROBES tICES . that: YOU wmLpIEEfe seeagaibi ,i 4 Indian Robes 1 ' ' BUV NOW 5.75 to With summer coming you'll need them A Few (Pieced Singles Left Must! Be Sewed - ! : . Virgin Wool . 53.0Q Plaid Single Blanlcets Virgin Wool . Regular 94?M 57.75 r Just Rewashed Not Damaged r. Plaid Finest Y Quality Dou ble Blankets Regular $18.00 " 512.5Q Ref luisned, lopk like new '.' Spiled,, rrncf cd odd B!n!:ct Pfak4 aJ "TT as- crib' VcJcc, cc. VhiI3 t'isy In,. a .. 'v. . ,50ctaC20 DQNT WAI-Z- COME IN TODAY - ARE GOING FAST - . . - - 1 . . - - - - "" - ?-V .'. " . 7 ; " y j ' . , - - . . r2 ' a