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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1925)
GB'W!JbllTIETlSOfi1i AT THE THEATERS TODAY Oregon -Douglas ' Fairbanks ; in "The Thief of Bagdad." Ci-iand" Harold Lloyd in - ' "Now : or NeTer" j -'- - Uberty "The Spoilers" by -' Rex Beach "' ' Bllgh "Damaged Hearts f' and ' 5 acts Vaudeville. Seek Water Supply - The Northwest Townsite com pany, second addition to Bend, has petitioned the' publlcj service commission for an extension of the water supply. The petition was signed by Edward Q Parks and 67 others. ; .1 . Dance,' Schlndler Hall Tonight. . a4' Three Accidents Fatal- Three of the 601 accidents re ported to the state industrial ac cident : commission for the week ending April 2 resulted in fatali- f A Willamette Vallev Transfer Co, Fast Through Freight to AH ' ' Valley Points Dally : Bpced-Efficiency-Service i Salem-Portland-Woodburn Corvallis - Eugene-- Jefferson , Dallas - Albany - 3Jvmrdonth Independence - Monroe : fiprlngtleldj SHIP BY TRlfCK WOODRY Buys Furniture Phone 511 I T Popular Priced i" ." - Hen's and Young ilea's I Tailored Suits $25 t $45 I D. H. MOSIlEli I - TAILOR ( i ' Dr. B. H. WhiUj Oataopathy-Suriary y ElaetronU 'Piaraoaia and Traat (Dr. Abram'a method). ' Of fie rUmm 859 or 46B-J ' BOS, V. S. Buk Sid teat LADD& BUSH, Banlcers I jEstoblished 186S ',i General Banking Business I :- . if'i ji ::-J . i '- J:-.' I I-- - ' Office Hoinrs from 10 m. m. to S p. m. WOOD; and COAL we handle blacksmith, bruder coXl, briquettes : . ' ':'-','iT-;!. I : I - ,. : V-V and all kinds of cpal for eYery cse. We have padded Vans and first class moving and vM .- I Piano Ilacling , j PHONE 933 ; irancrcr end. n i is ;. ; t . 'i c sir 469 State St. NEWS IN ties. These were Robert W. Wil liams, logger, Parkdale; Lorin Young, logger, Norway and Roy Ed Maitland, falling timber. For est Grove. Of the total number 323 'were subject to the provisions of the compensation act, 175 from firms and corporations rejecting the act and three from public uti lities not subject to the act. Stop in and Sample Mrs. Gamble's cooking at the Bridge-Beach range demonstra tion t at Giese-Powers Furniture store. i a3 Would Abolish Council A ; plan was presented to the Willamette , University student body Friday to centralize the con trol of finance at the University by abolishing the athletic council and placing their authority in the hands of the executive committte. Those presenting the plan upheld its feasibility on the grounds that it would eliminate an amount of needless confusion In athletic con trol and would place the respon sibility in the hands of a body that is directly under the control of the student body. ;"'", Visit H. Jj. Stiff's ; Used Furniture department, op posite court house on High street. Conference Date Set Frank Moran, noted boys' work er and leader, will address the Marion County Older; Boys' con ference, which is to be staged here during April 24,' 25 and 26. The Marion county YMCA and the Hi-Y clubs are cooperating to put across this! meeting, j Originally the meeting was arranged for the first of last: month, but due to the business ' ": arrangements of Mr. Moran,. the conference was post poned, Representatives from each high school and pioneer club in Dancing! Dancing! I CRYSTAL GARDENS ; J . Ladles Free" r Thomas Bros. Jazx Band Or - chestra, full of life and pep i SATURDAY NIGHT Skating, Skating, Skating ' .; At DREAMLAND Thursday, Friday, Saturday;. , t . - r The Easter Atmosphere! That means for one thing that his haberdashery must be in keep ing with the new mode as worn everywhere by well-dressed men. An asosrtment that insures a splendid selection can be obtained in cravats, socks, shirts, belts and other accesories, at prices that are pleasingly fair, at r Co the county will he present, as well as many of the Salem boys, i Iiea.se for Barreling Operations Baker, Kelley & MacLaughlln, Inc.; have leased from the North west Fruit Products company space in The Phez building on Trade street, near Commercial street, for their; barreling opera tions the coming season' The firm is still in the market for all the Marshall and New Oregon straw berries, available at their Lebanon, Albany, -Salem -and ; Wood burn plants. ; ' ; a4 Easter Pageant Sunday- " "The Dawning", one of the most beautiful of the Easter page ants, will be given at 7:30 o'clock at the First Methodist church un der the .direction of Miss Mary Findley. A ' group of 2 4 charac ters will take part assisted by the choir. : v : Lions To Meet The Board of Directors of the Lions of Salem will meet at the Chamber of Commerce Wednesday evening, according to the announ cement of Walter Rosebraugh, president of the organization. Golden Guernsey Pore Raw Milk Free sample. Phone 1321. a4 Salem Manager Promoted William Dorman from the Sa lem branch of the Pacific Fruit & Produce company has been pro moted to manager of the Corval lis branch.' He succeeds Chris F. Hansen who has ibeen transferred to Spokane, Wash., where he will be sales manager of that branch for the Pacific Fruit & Produce company., . ? Would Eliminate TolbJ Direct communication with Hillsboro by extending . the ex change and boundary line between Hllsboro and Forest Grove is ask ed of the public service commis sion. At present there is a 10 cent toll charge for calls to Hills boro, and those in the district maintain that they , do more busi ness in this town than , in Forest Grove, which is toll-free. r Open New, Quarters April 1 Space has been leased from the Northwest v Fruit -- Products com pany by Baker, Kelley & Mac Laughlin, Inc., for their barreling operations this season. - The com pany will Open the new quarters April 1. Marshall and New Ore gon' strawberry contracts are still being written by the firm for their Albany, Lebanon; Woodburn and Salem plants. Contracted i crops will be delivered in The Phes building on Trade street, near Commercial street. ; ; a 4 Protest Discontinuance- Proposed discontinuance of the agency at Alpine, a small station on the west side Southern Paci fic between Corvallis and Junction City has brought forth a protest to the public service commission from residents of that locality. The petition is signed by A. R. McCallem and 30 others. Medical Report Demanded The new State law, recently enacted by the Oregon state legls lature requiring that a medical statement be made -out covering all school pupils on blank forms furnished by the state is applicia ble to the whole state, declares Mary L. Fulkerson, county super intendent of schools, at is not a law designed to cover Marion county,: but for the whole of the REDUCED BTJMMXTt RATES TO CALIFORNIA . BY PICKWICK STAGES San Frandsw, one way, floSO Round Trip, (20.00 Los Anselee, one way, :'' Round Trip, C50.00 Special Rates to Parties of, Eiht or More For Information and Reserve , Uoas phone 636, or call at CTSTRAL ETJIGU TTHHNAIj C,.-'f Crr m .i Tali 1M4 Overland won't laaV U wi eouna n aa juc uaa Hav ana U equipped with the follow. 1B Mewionei: Spotlight, Pwk tag light, Vtor, motomfr nd br cp, radiator btra, tool box, wladaoiold viae, stop llat, ax tra tiro, corar. trunk rack. And lieanao frao. Only , t!75 DOITT 1ST TITS BAT OO BT WITHOUT Stra THIS OHBt state. In Marion county, how ever, the" five year child health demonstration Will be of great as sistance to the teachers In filling out these blanks and in .getting, a proper report made out. ? Some Large Family Here's 8-room plastered home with hot water.) bath, etc. All ex cellent condition, with extra large lot, $3500, or with small lot, $3, 000. Loads of! bearing fruit, gar den, garage. ; Faces east, close to ear and schools, north. , A down payment and balance just like rent takes. Make your move' right now vacant today. Becke ,& Hen dricks, U. SI Ik. Bldg. a3tf Pratnm Twins Overlooked, ' E. L.. Runner has advised the Statesman reporter that two more twins in Marion county have been overlooked. jThese are Glenn and Gail Miller, tyur years old who live near Pratuni. Though of the same size, one has dark eyes and the other blue eyes, though which eyes belong to which, twin Mr. Runner did not say. ' Marcelling, Shampolng- Manicuring, 245 N. High St. a 4 Burgess For4 Memorial Methodist hurch. West Salein. F. L. CannellJ pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 o'clock, classes for all ages. Mrs. H. J. Morris is superintendent. Morning worship at 11 o'clock with junior league at 3 o'clock.! . Preaching services are at 7:30 of clock, with a sermon by Dr. Leech, j district superint endent. All are welcome. Demonstration Of Bridge Beach ranges. Light lunch served! during demonstra tion. Giese-Po'wers Furniture Co. j ! a3 Whittier Club doming The Whittier college glee club. of California will be at the South saiem nenas cnurcn, uommur-1 cial and Washington, at 7:30 o'clock Sunday night. The club is touring Oregon. There will be no admission charge'made, owing to the club appearing Sunday night. Co-Op Store Sought A committee was appointed Fri day to look into the matter, of turning the Willamette University Book Store into a student Co operative store1. The store is now run by the board of trustees on a no-profit basis r Divorce Is Sought Carie L. O'Neill was granted, a divorce from William O'Neill in Judge L. H. jMcMahan's court yes - terday on a charge .of desertion. They were married in North. Dako ta in 1890. Mrs. O'Neill declared her husband deserted her in Octo 4: ber, 1923. Near University f ' And state house. 5 rooms, strict ly modern home, 1 large lot , with trees. - Paving and car. Cut to $5500 to mbve.' Terms. Becke & Hendricks, U.aS. Bk Bldg. : a3tf Fisherman Fined George Muessing was arrested for fishing without a license yes terday .when a state game warden caught him angling for trout in the Crooked!; Finger creek. He was fined $25 and costs In the justice court ; ; . ' y Alleged Forger Held M. J. Shanaf elt, declared ' to have cashed a number of bad checks on Salem merchants, has been arrested in Aberdeen, Wash., according to! word received here yesterday. The checks were sign ed "Sheridan Wrecking Company" The White House restaurant. Bu- sicks grocery, and a number of other stores; were victimized. License Obtained David S. Bedwell, and Annie Carlton, both of Silverton, were granted a marriage license In the county clerk's office yesterday. Franklin Touring, Model OB , h For sale it Certified Public Mo tor Car Market '. for $550. r This car was recently overhauled and repainted. To buy it would be to get' the highest class transporta tion coupled with the greatest op erating economy, j all Book Orders Secured The county school libraries are filing orders, tor books with County Superintendent Fulkerson. These orders must be In by April 15, in order to be financed from the county library fund. Ten cents for each hook is paid from the county library fund. Costume Dance Promised The Business - and Professional women of Salem are giving a cos tume dance at the Crystal Garden on April 14. A cracker-jack or chestra from the Aggie : college has been secured for the occasion: Three prizes are offered for the most striking costume. Teachers Want Jo' Due to the health .democstra 'tloa tmt U torE jglvea ja MaHoa Nomina ted For f K " f THOMAS A. EDISOX end CHRISTOPHER LATHAM SH0LES, luptntor of th Typramttr, THE greatest living inventor has proposed the inventor of , the typewriter for election to the Hall of Fame, ij ! Thomas Aj Edison has nominated Christopher Latham Sholes for ja place among the immortals. " j In a letter to Dri Robert Under wood Johnson, Director of the Hall of Fame, the sage of West Oranjr, N. recommends that Sholes' name be added at the Sixth Quinquennial Election to the list of those already chosen for the signal honor of ja place in the memorial structure. This fact has just been disclosed by an old acquaintance of both inven tors. - j : r ' . If there is any l one now living who can speak with authority based on personal j knowledge concerning the title of Sholes to immortal fame, Edison " is the man, for Edison worked with the inventor of the typewriter oVer half a century ago, when Sholes (consulted him concern- county this jyear, many applica tions for teajchlng positions are jbe ing filed with Mary L. Fulkerson, county - school superintendent. Teachers outside of Marion county are anxious j to secure tiainingj "un der the child health demonstrat ion work. George W. Hug, super intendent of Salem public schools has over 1500 aplications for posi- Uon8 on mJ at his offiCe Hoot Owl Stickers The second run of the Hoot Owl stickers have Just come from the press making two 35,0J0 runs that have been made for radio fansj. E. Cooke Pattbn - has charge of j the, distribution) of the stickers! for1 this cTy. All Hoot. Owl fans; are able to secure one for their auto mobile... ( J ,.-. 1 v Demonstration r , " Of, Bridge Beach ranges. LI ght lunch served during deroonstra- ' t f S n f & ; a. lion, uiwerowerg rurauure: to. a3 I Cliu L N Cliurch Jncorporatei ew articles, of incorporation have been filed by. the First Fres byterian Church 1 of. Woodburn with the county clerk. It is Stat ed that the old articles were faul ty and in addition the annual meeting time of -the congregation al unit is t! be 'changed from the second Wednesday in March to the second Thursday i Trustees of the church are jNellie L. Maupin.i Oli ver W. No yes, W.lF. Norman and S. W.'Maupin. .The value of the church property is estimated at $7500.;. Card of Thanks - " We deslrje to thank' our many friends" and neighbors who so kindly assisted us during the Jll- ness "and death of our beloved wife and mother; also for the beauti ful iforal bfferings. hardt and family. ' Ed Eher- a4 Sheriff Bower Prepares List-i- Tbere . are - 245 Smiths, 156 Browns, 162 Johnsons, 136, 3ones, 91' Andersons, 70' Scotts and Davis .on the tax rolls of the coun ty, accord iig to; the figures pre pared by Sheriff O. D. Bower. In addition there are 22 persons with the. came Of C- Johnson, on the rolls.. Other unusual names are Stumnarski, Splonsknowskl, An thansopolous and Bourbounais. . .V W Honors Givjen Hng , ! , GeoTge 'W. Hug. superintendent of public schools has been appoint ed a member of the committee on resolutions j of .the: Inland . Empire Educational " "association, which is to meet In Spokane on Apri) 8, 9, and 1 0'. Dean J. W. Hamilton, of the- University of ; Montana - was appointed chairman of the com mittee. Other '. members '2 of ' tht public school faculties will attend the meeting. Moores. Give' Recital v Leon Jennisdn,iLeta Thompson, Jack Spoag, E. W. 'Moore, Juanlta Davis and Charles Muston were featured by Moore's at the Looney school lastjntghti A program was put- on by (the Parent-Teacher as sociation of the district to (secure funds' to improve the groujnds of the school iand for other purposes. 4 - Diplomas Awarded- - Diplomas' of business hate been issued" to-the fllowlngr students at the Pacific Expert, schools Har riet E.' Mitchell, Ruth Jones, Her man- Feddern, Claude A. primm. Amelia Messner " and 1 Cora , Card ner, -who is to be employed Tin rottland.' illss ilitcheH U to joia Fame if . : . . v , - 'A i ss i Whom H Urgts for H nor ; ing certain mechanical problems la connection with his machine. This was before the Remingtons began its manufacture at Ilion. Sholes died in 1890. f Mr. Edison himself is not yet eli gible for nomination to the Hall of Fame for the one and only reason that he is now living. The present rules laid ; down by the Senate of New York University, the govern ing body, require that ' candidates cannot be nominated until they have been dead at least twenty-five years. Twelve Americans who died over a quarter of a century ago may be elected to places in the Hall of Fame this year. An election is held every fire years and sixty-three im mortals have already received this honor. - The electors, a body com posed of about one hundred eminent Americans representing every state in the Union, will not be announced until July 1st, according to Director Johnson. Miss Gardner in a few days. Mr. Grimm will leave for Alaska where he is to be employed, while -Mrs. Messner left for her home in Lake View. . - ' . Stop in and Sam pi Mrs. Gamble's cooking Tat the Bridge-Beach range demonstra tion at Glese-Powers Furniture store. t - a3 Building Permits Issued C. E. Lee was issued a building permit yesterday by City Recorder Poulsen to erect a dwelling at 1242 North Capitol at an estimat ed cost of $4,000. Louis Bechtel is to repair a dwelling at 1595 Ferry street which will cost $1, 000. Clubs Have Feed . The Otters - were hosts to the Bees last night at the YMCA when the final touch was given to the competitive campaign between the two teams. The clubs are com posed of members of the Cadet organization of the . YMCA. A banquet' for the members was pre pared by Mrs. Alta Gentry. Don Grant and ', Ralph (Shawen. stud ents at Willamette university, are leaders of the two clubs. You Can't Be Too Particular- "About your food. Try the Sa lem Restaurant. - You will like it. Special Sunday dinner, 75c. aa IjocoI Man Visits Harold Ware, 1 Scout executive of the ' Willamette valleyi district, made a trip to Corvallis yesterday where he conferred with the dis trict committee of Benton county relative to the organization of Boy Scout troops there. Jle ,-will also visit ' Harrisburg to confer with Scon t, officials 'there Lrore re turning. ' ; Birth Report Filed- Robert Schunke Is the name H al 1 O f iSv'Ji :;i-,; 'ftS?tr f Keep Puzzles Together for a Rainy Day " " " Every cross word puzzler knows how dincult it is to keep pazzles to gether, so you can . work on them whenever you have time. j ', A simple scrap book 1 great convenience. ' Too can make one quickly and easily with .some card eoard. paper and glae. Cut -two pieces of cardboard for the 'covers, and two pieces of heavy eoTored pa per an Incb wider and longer than the covers.- Tola the paper over given to .the baby boy born to Mr and Mrs. Edward Schunke March 23, according to reports filed -with the- -city health , officer. Mr Schunke is a prominent-merchant of Salem. Dentists Hold Sfeetinc- ' - The regular meeting of the Marlon-Polk-Yam hill Dental associa tion was held at the Marion hotel last night. Dr. FIxott, of Port land, read a paper on "Oral Diag nosis," j while -Dr. W. H. Brown talken on the Marion health de monstration. , There was a good turnout; of the dental fraternity. Demonstratio Of Bridge Beach ranges. Light lunch served- during ' demonstra tion. ' Giese-Powers Furniture Co. - 1 a3 Xamed on Dental Board- Governor Pierce Friday named Dr.1 George SS. McCord, of Baker, as a member of the state dental board to! succeed Dr. F. W. Hollls ter. of Portland, whose term has expired. 1 "Dr.; W. W. Walker, of Grants Pass, was reappointed on the board. ' , Movies Are Success - " Seventy-five boys attended the YMCA movies last night, and trom their uproarious conduct, declared the meeting a success. The three reels of i movies and the singing between the reels ' made the "eve ning a grand one. . You Can't Be Too Particular About' your food. Try the" Sa lem Restaurant. You will like it. Special Sunday dinner, 75c. aa He!p Crippled Children Crippled children of the countv are being! instructed under an act of the legislature two years ago. according! to the statement of Mrs. Mary Fulkerson, county super intendent: of schools, who has bepn making aj survey of Marion Toim- ty. ai present there are five chil dren in the county who are on the list, one Of these being presented with a wheel j chair hy the Elks. Due to the inability to" locate the children until the school census had been .turned in,, no budget al lowance had ! been made. How ever, allowances were included in the new budget, according to the superintendent. - Law Student Meet . I Ten members of the Blackstone club heldj theilr regular meeting at the Spa last nieht. ' Memhera nf the club consist of young law stu dents of jtbtf city. Health Certificates Wanted -i Hereafter: the contracts- siened by the teacbers-of the Salem pub lic schools will have a clause "The board of directors- reserves the right to j require a certificate of good health from said teacher Action of thei school board is re sponsible; for this additlon-to the contracts! It is stated that the death of J one 'teacher was caused by her return to the classroom before she ; had fully recovered from a serious illness. Under the hew. arrangements, both the teach er and the student will be pro tected. Student? Make Survey j The survey of the property near the J. L. Parrish junior . high school will be undertaken by: the mechanical drawing class, under ihe direction of Floyd Seigmund. jthe instructor, in order to--make way for an athletic field. Students of the department willingly of fered their services in surveying the property to prepare the field for the athletic contests. For sev eral years; the high school has been using the Willamette university field, because of the bad condition of the grounds. 1 The associated student body of the high school I- . i : DIED . -v FOO La! Fod died at a local hos pital ai thej age of 73 years. j The remains were interred in ! I OOF cemetery. Webb funeral parlors; had charge of arrange ments. ; : ' ' . I.WfRCftRCr HAWK'S cardboard and fasten it with best! quality liquid glue. Cut two more pieces of -paper one-half is ch smaller than the covers and gjue these on as ' linings tor cov er a- Punch three holes la the back ot the 6overs and corresponding holes tn the pages cf the book, then lace them tcjether with pret ty colored tape. As the paes are laced la ' you c&n'take thera fc-t or add aew ones asjroa wUl. has signified thefr favor ot cor -trihuting money to get the fii-l in condition for use. I PERSONALS Otto Wilson, member of tbo Lions club is limping around from the effects of a sprained knee. John Scott has recovered from a three weeks illness and is at hU office in the Oregon building. J. I. Caplinger was In the city from-Aurora yesterday.: . E. O. , Lowell was a visitor here from Silverton yesferday. Rose Green of Jefferson trans acted business in the city Friday. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Kibbe wero 4Ka r ? t frrm T v- lr . r s.- . day. Mrs. O. Vassal visited from DaN las Friday morning. i A. J. Robinson was in the citj from Pee Dee Friday, j ' Mrs. Wm. Walling and daughter Fal Walling were in the city yes terday from Stay ton. Hugh Smith was In the city from Chemawa yesterday. Edwin Porter of Turner was in the city Friday. Dan1 Taylor, Willamette uni versity senior, visited In Harris burg Friday evening. Prof. ' and Mrs. Florian Von Escbea were Portland visitors yesterday. "Professor Von Escheit Is head of the chemistry depart ment at Willamette university. BUFFALO c. Sale Thlnlof it! 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