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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON THURSDAY MORNING. APRIL 9, 1925 5 We have a gorgeous never so oeauuiui. The man who appreciates something different will G. W. JGlHNSPNi CITY, NEWS IN t - . -' . "1 1 I ; 'AT THli THEATERS TODAY . Oregon "If I Marry Again" : with Anna Q. Nilsson. Liberty Eric Von Stroh- . Uim's Masterpiece f'Greed'' Bligh ','Th'eOld Fool" and ; "The Leather Pushers." War Mothers Meet j- j f American War ! Mothers of Sa- lem met Wednesday; at the Cham ber of Commerce for jbeir regular meeting, at which tjirae i several cooked food sales were selected. The first one (will be held. at the Southern Tacific city Hicket office April IS. Discussion; of the com ing convention of 4be American War Mothers, to be held in Salem April 23. occupied a major portion of the tine, i" !!; I f New Knight Six In 4 M. ' See thjnew Knight six Justin at-Vick Lroa. i: .sjMii!: j.-ii i j -410 Repairs Are Made jj j The pconograph of the McKIn ley junior high school has been re paired, after being wrecked by a vandals 'who entered' the; school some weeks ago, 'Besides damag ing the interior j pi j; the school building the' miscreants dismem- WOODRY Buy. Furniture ' Phone 511 1 DR. B. II. WHITE r ! OstoopaUsy-Sorserr . Slactronle PUgnosla sad Treatment ; (Pr. Abrmm's vethed) Offl PHone 85 or 469-J 506 V. 8. San Bid. LADD & BUSH, Bankers 'ijjjf ?'. r Established 1868 L . . " '! .f General BaiJcing Business j . Office Hours from A CARLOAD OF z3 vhich we are ; Delivered in ; i kt.a 'GVt... y i i i ( " ,JJ L : ' " ' I ii-..- - ' display f Easter Shirts 'and Neckwear Styles were !' 469 State Street! bered .the phonograph, which had been purchased by the children of the (school, 'and carried It with them to an old barn near Salem. The pol ice-were active in, the cap ture; of the vandals and in their capture the motor for the phono graph was recovered, j Men's Virgin Wool , Suits 2 pair pants, $37.50. a9 Bishop's. Boxing, Salem Armory Friday, . April 10. Dawson vs Frankier- Lewis, 10 three-minute rounds; Kid McCormlck Vs Rob bins. Ringside seats $1.65; Bal cony $1.10. . Tickets on sale et Smith's) Cigar Store. Ladies free with gentlemen. alO Moves to Portland ' Dr4arl Wonner.'who has been associated with Dr. L. R. Burdette of the Bow Optical company, left for, Portland yesterday where he will enter business. See the Men's ! "aster iU; at Bishop's. a9 Dcbators Congratulated - Governor Pierce. Wednesday .sent a telegram to Earl W. Wells, man ager of the OAC debate team, care of, the Lew Willard hotel in Wash- (Dancing! Dancing! CHKYSTAL OAROSSS ! i ; . j i IrfuUei Tre Thomas Br. Jax Sand Orchestra. 1 ! hi ma of life and Pep SATURDAY BIGHT Skating, Skating, Skating ; AT DREAMLAND Thursday, Friday, Saturday ID a. m. to 3 r. m. going to cell for Salem for the n... ou. - : . V - r ) find a choice here ' & : GO.1 i r J ington, D. C, telling him that the state, is prhud df thd record -that Is being made and congratulating the ;jtnembers .uhqa the successes in the eastern tour. The debate team is composed of Blair Stew art, Frank De Spain and Robert Kerr, the latter two winning from Pennslyvania State college Tnea- day night,. . . . . . ; f , Four Cylinder Sedan . ' ' Ju3t overhauled J A remarkable buy. , O. J. Wilson, 388 N. Com mercial street. Phone 220. all New Cars at Vick Bros Two carloads of new models just in Including WilIvB-Knirht six, Overland six sedan De Luxe, overland. Standard sedafc. Over land 91 all steel body sedan. They are beauties. ; j . M alO To Make Trip i ' Harold Ware.: Scout executive of Marion county,. Is to make a trip to Scotts Mills this evening to help organize a Boy Scout troop therp, ; according to present ar rangements. E. O. Dixon of Scotts Mills is fostering the Scout or-ganizatio.- ' .- i-; 'sr: J The Kpa . : i Offers you the finest quality Easter candies to be had. ; a9 Straw Caddie on Street " An aged straw hat made its ap pearance on the Salem streets yes terday, as a sign of the first ap pearance of spring. ; Already rhu barb sauce has been served in the local restaurants, another sure sign of the youth of the year. Within a fortnight It is expected that radishes will be served that have been grown in' Salem gar dens. . ; ' . ! i Dr. Marshall; Osteopath! Physician and surgeon a9 Food Sale SbUed : Ladies of the Pratum Methodist church are to hold a cooked food sale at the Neimeyer drug store on Saturday. . : - . , PasNorer Feast Beifins The Jewish Feast of the Passover began last nlghf and will last for seven days. ' Tie opening cere monials of the paasover are held in the homes,' 'with reunions of families andfamily celebrations." Formal religious ceremonies are held in all synagogues. Xaomi Phelps Vocal Concert Assisted by Mrs. Carrie Chase, reader. Christian church Tuesday April 14 ' ' : :'. al4 Suspect Returned M. J. Sbanafelt. arrested In Ab erdeen, Wash., was returned, here yesterday by Walter De Long, con stable, and charged - with passing about $200 worth of .bad checks on Salem merchants. .The checks were . signed ) , "Sheridan Auto Wrecking company." ; Finds JtHicf for Coughs Mrs. Nancy Mather, Box 86. Richwood, Ohio,, writes: "Foley's Honey & Tar Compound is a fine medicine ror cou?s and colds, as it helped me when nothing else would." Mothers everywhere de mand a reliable eough remedy free from injurious narcotics. Supply ing this demand for ; fifty years made Foley's Honey & Tar Com pound one of the largest selling cough medicines In the world. Refuse substitutes! Insist upon Foley's.- Adv. i : ' -; ' ' REDCCKD SUMMKU RATES - TO CALIFORNIA BY PICKWICK STAGES San FranriPMs one way, Round Trip, f3CM0 Los Angeles, one way, C27.S3 Ttonnd Trip, f50UM " Cyeclal Rates to Partlet of s" Eight or More For Information and Reservi-. tlons phono 698, or call at czrrmaL ctagti TxrnriAi 1 iBMijf HEM IS A CAS THAT ' SHOULD BE BOUGHT , TODAY i , -, .'Orvrland Blnefclrd. Jnrt ' Oat few month t, drtr " n 1600 miles. Cost wm with lieeas. dlse wheU nd bsllooa Urs. $97 , OT7& PZUCE TODAY ' - 1733 Rankers Hold Meeilnjp . j Thomas B. Kay and John II. AIcNary' appeared before thej .reg ular meeting of Marlon County Bankers' association last bight and explained the merits and! ben efits of the proposal of D. M.I San son,' linen expert, .to erect a linen mill in Salem. Representatives from the different banks of I Mar- Ion county were present at the meeting. , , See the Men's Easter hats at Bishop's. 9 White Collies and English- Bull for sale. Petland's State, i . V 273 . a3 Local Boy Pledged . j; John Caughill, former student and star athlete at Salem high school, has 'been pledged at-' the Beta Rho chapter . of thej IJeta Theta Pi fraternity at the' Uni versity of Oregon. 0) " i v'erslty of - Oregon. Other jSalem members of the chapter ar4 'Carl iGabrielson, Wiilard Marshall, Mil ton Stelner, W. Buren, C.' Nelson and Harold, Herbert and Wlter See Deacon Dnbbs Keizer school. Friday evening. Anril 10. ! ' alO' Franklin Touring, Model OB i For sale' at Certified Pubiic.Mo tor Car Market for $550. This car was recently overhaul d and repainted, j To buy it would be to get the highest class transporta tion coupled with the greatest op erating economy, ail v. I. Camp: Supp)i II. L. Stiff Furniture Co a9 Earies Take-Trip . A group of 18 Salem Eagles at tended - the initiation of a large class of neophytes at Eugeine yes terday, following which entertain ment and refreshments were fura. ished the visitors.; Delegatpsfrom Sllverton and Woodburn wer also present. UlC'LV. .Shaw,; preidea4 . i .1 ox tne local oraer, sccouipunwu the delegates to the ' city Other Officers "were present at gene meeting. the, Eu- Easter Concert At Hall's Ferry church. Sunday . alO 10:?0. Everyone invited Jefferson! Bannuet Monday Salem wil be well repf esenM- -A - . ' at the annual Jeirerson aay Dan- quec io p nciu ia me -? son in Portland Monday night, be ginning at 6:30 o'clock. Speak ers will include Governorj Walter M. Pierce and W. S. Levejns. pro hibition i commissioner. iOttt of town reservations have been made for Warden A. M. Dalrymple, A. Huckestein and George A. Cod ding of Salem, for Mariott county. and 1 Frank Fa'wk. Tracy Staats and! R. R. Turner of Dallas fox Polk county. Auction Sale -Today 531 jN Cottage, 1:30 p Adv. ) ! - m. See a9 f.rottA Travels . - The El Karaz Grotto of the Sa- lm Mscnnln tiutm rTPlfd tit IU- icju: " v .v v o " - - -7 dependence last night fo a good time., ADOUl DV Biemwia v lodge was included in ; the party. Rev. Martin Fereshetian, the Unitarian church and torney. gave a short address; at the meeting. ' fnreAl " 50 WntsCairt048V 9 Ha its Cleaned and Blocked X .At Ellsworth's Hat Shp. ;Now located at 347H Court street up stairs. . .. ' , I 4 . J al2 Will ! Plead Today Percy Ditmar and Clifford Wii lard, two of. the ten -arrested Jby Salem police ou.Tlce charseswijl be! heard in the justice 'court 40- day. Ditmar's-case. comes up .At 2 o'clock, with V.":rrd4a follow lng immediately' after. It... - Tl m in v m uuc j - i la the new Knight six at "Vick Bros. a 1.0 Chemistry Included The annoucement of the sum mer session for1 Willamette which failed to 'carry thd story about the L chemistry course I was not printed. However, Prof cssor ' Flor lan Von Eschen ,head of jthe chem istry department; is .toi conduct classes in five different depart? ments of the study. (First and second term chemistry for' begin ners will be offered during the summer, session as .well as quan--tiative analysis, organic chemistry of first and second term work. - See. the Sfen's - -: ' Easter hats at-Bishop's. i - , . ; , j ... ,. , z , r...t. : . r . Salem Firm Incorporate : t 1 The Gray & White Publhini conpany.with a capitatizati-1 I i 5.0 00, has "filed Particle?; bit In corporation .with the state; incor poration department. The incor pera tors' are Elmo S. WhiteJ E. L. Qray and; Charles II. Elrey, iVh- .. ... . . . if Are Vtu tIovinff? - ! I lllj buy your furniture or better yet. -have an auction. It pays. Phone Woodry, 311. a9 Caie ts li.ntJscd The action of the Phoenix In suranee -j company ,t against the Great Western Garace here, was dismissed in Judge Percy Kelly's court yesterday, on motion of at torneys for the plaintiff. See the MenV ? - ! Basted hats' at Bishob a9 Licenses Issued t Marriage licenses issued in the county : clerk's 'office yesterday were taken out by Sherman S. Ruggles and Mrs. Gladys ISimmons both of! Oervals. and Adam J. Hertz and Thelma Fay tapleton. both of Salem. Easter Lillles for Kale ii . Flake's PetlaOd. Phono BSC. all Case Contlnned ; Anna! Shaveland. charred, with assault iand battery of her former husband, J. if. Shaveland. has not yet entered a. dIah. in L justice court. The case has bin icon tin ucd. . Awiiinjf he our Buslhe- 1L Lj Stiff Furniture Co. a9 Building Permit Issued j, KirkWood I m l a h received a building permit from City Record er Martin Poulsen Wednesday for the construction of a concrete gar age at h9 North Commercial at a cost of! $3000. ' ' 1924 Bniek Roadstei In wonderful condition Price Is right, o. J. Wilson. S 8 8 North Commercial a tree t: iPhdhe 220. . a22 Servieejs H eld- Spec lal : Passion' Wek iservices will be! held at the Fiist Congre gational church commending to night. The subject tis jevening will be "His Last .Night.'! The church! is located on' Liberty and center i wclconke, streets, and. everyone ia Birth Report Filed Karusku Tsukanoto s the name given to a baby girl born. 'to Mr and Mrs. WisrkichI Tsukanto of died CROUSER At? lb! home, near Llvesley sta tion. EIe Jf Crous er aft the age of 19 years; son rr-. .and Mrs J John Crouser of Mr. and Mrs.; Jobn. Crouser. Funeral; servlceaf twill be held Friday. April 10; at 1;30, from the Rigdon chapel HOLLAND--At" ,h's home near Zona; April I..: Rodger Holland, t 'a Be-! TO' years father of Mrs. Flofa Gibson, Nile? ill. Holland, ; - Henry, Holland, Lovica Rogers, . JMrsl1 Lucy Thune. Mrs. Ethel -Thompkins, lltn. Lillian Loon ey, John I. ' Holland. Funeral ser vices will be held Saturday, Apl. ; 11, frbm the Zena church at 11 " P. fu-. under the direction of '..Rigdon & Bonif J!; , 'j . i ' L SEMEjNS Milo E. Semens died yesterday morning! at jthe age offO years. ), Survived by his . jWi'fe; Marietta Semens, and two children, Mrs.' G. L. Coffey of Salem land D.. Ray. Sevens of Eugene. . Services .will be neld Thursday morning at Rigdon A Sonfs funeral .o'clock. ... ; parlors at , 1 1 TOMPKf NS-Henrietta - Jj Tomp- ' kin rdled at her-residence,; 14 27 r Tforth';i7thi stfeet Aprjl ,8 at jthe age of t67 years. She was ' the mother of Daniel jE. and J Bert K.. Mrs;;"Myra; Cox, ; Miss ; Lnolla, Mrs." Maude Roje,' all of Salem, Mrs. T-Mna Ellis of ' Minnesota. " Slsterji of Mrs. Cor V ,della Wright.oCaiiforhia, Mr. " 'Elsje AngUs.of.'Aliine'sbta. Mrs. - M-ra. .Hansop; of Washington. Thfcfe are 17 grandchildren and four, great-grandchildren. FUn- : ersil. services -wUl ibe- held Frl- day, April 10.' at l0:30al. m. - from, the" Webb. funeralfparlors. Reva C..C- Polina- fwlll .Officiate. Interment in City -View ceme- ter'. J - '.i' : ' ; -'siFCXlCIML 'Ttineral of the l.ilatc 'jMIla E. Semens will bf held .-Thursday morning.t April ,-atjil av m. from thfl. Rlgdpn . rortuay, concluding servifces- at the Portland cremator ium. )Cu . .GLADIOLUS! 30 ifull-sizcd bulb8if,arietiesfc "..each, all named.. "H-;-- , labeled, sunt postpaid ' ' labeled, ecnt post- Q-i n ff V ,i&ii ' (of J-. . i . 1 1 -y 1 100 haif;-slzed bulbs, mixed, all 4 named varietict but not lab- Oled, Everyone will bloom this .icar,iseJit postpaid fl , for v..v.4..V V11U .60 1 full-sized , jbultfa. remixed.; all 7 "?-pamel,va4tljsf out pot lat : tied, sent, postpaid, et ?f 200 smsll- ;bnlb . .mbted, ' all .Bamed.raVletien but not lab eled.'mt of tSern 1 f fk f ill bloort; prrpaidl V"1U v: iDM; UPiJOHN v-i t: 1 h.LIbertjr BUjSklem, 4.45'.Ferry street. Mr.' Tsukanoto is a Japanese laundrymau. See the Men's' v - . '. Easter hats at Bishop's. a? Federal Inspection J ; Headquarters Detachment of the 249th Coa.U Artillery of the Ore gon National guard underwent their annual federal inspection at the armory last night. The in specting officer was Colonel Ter rell of the regular army. After the inspection' the company met at the Grey Belle for light refresh ments. 1 ' - Furniture Packing a Special .11. L. Stiff Furniture.Co. a9 Boat Company Organlxed ' -Fred W. n.arr, iratric manager of the Oregon Pulp & Paper com pany, will head the Salem .Naviga tion company and Dean Vincent, rice president of the Portland Trust and Savings ,; company of Portland will act as treasurer and Virgil Crum, also of ' Portland, as secretary. A government inspec-tioa-of the Willamette river was made yesterday and it was found the channel was in fine condition and with a few minor dredgings the channel can be made etirely op'en and free 'between this city and Portland. ; Visit Our Used Furniture .' Department on High street, it. L. Stiff Furniture Co. ; a9 Salem Man Active ' j ,r"Richard Kriesel.' Salem student in the school of mines at OAC is chairman of the program commit tee for the annual military ball to be given April 25. Kriesel is a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon f ra ternity. Seeks Free Entry ' '. Senator McNary is centering with officials 6f the treasury de partment for the possibility of se curing-free entry on the machin ery of the Miles Linen Mill, which is being sent to: the United States from Ireland and England. It is thought the machinery can be sent here duty free under the clause which allows the approval of the machinery for permanent1 use be fore th tariff is assessed. ! - Easter LUliee for Sale " Flake's Petland. Phone 33C. all Cut This Out rlt Is Worth Money -Send this ad and ten f cents to Foley & Co., 2835'gheffield Ave.; Chicago, 11L, ' writing your name and address clearly.. You will re ceive a sample bottle of FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR J COMPOUND for coughs, colds and hoarseness; alsb sample packages of FOLEY PILLS, " a diuretic- stimulant for the kidneys, and FOLEY CA THARTIC TABLETS for consti pation and biliousness.' These de pendable remedies are free from Opiates and have helped millions Of people. Try theml Adv. ';' ; ; ' ' l; . linen Week Planned Beginnine next Mondavi Linen Veek is to be observed li the city J according to the plans being ar ranged by the RotarLans at their regular meeting yesterdayt The purpose of the campaign! is to ; ac quaint every one with (the bene fits to be derired from the new Hnen mill that is proposed for Sa lem., The matter is to be present ed before the 1 chamber -of. com merce, Kiwanis, Rotary club, Real tors and the Lion s t their tnwt. lags during the1 week. j. In addi tion, a mass meeting is to be held Friday night at the Grand theater. Another Shortage Foun ' A shortage of 13000. was dis covered In, the state ' treasurer's department Wednesdayj, accord ing to Alexander Hamilton,' book keeper, who 'has ' beei "looking through theT records Inl order to establish the exact liabilities of the bonding- companies! that fur nished bond for C.;w. Thompson, ! ! I . In the April issue of the Woman's Home Companion appears a timely articl with! some veryisensible adyice to Ladies who wear glasses. It tells of how clothes and hats can be designed and of-how glasses' can be madu f I li 1 to harmonize with these designs to best advantage. We are glad to say We have the latest style, book on eye-glass designs, for you which will meet every requirement. This movement is style; but with the necessary to have them. Do not punish yourself when you have your eyes i : examined; fiave your Eycrs Esaqinc ANOTHER GOOD il At 531 North Cottage Street ; ' J TODAY, April 9, 1:30 P. M. " Blue enamel Universal rhge, Duef old, like new; Mah. library table, leather rocker, 4 small rockers, Ma? comer chair, 48 inph plank top waxed oak dininjr'iaTTIo, 7 dining chairs, waxed oak buffet, 4 stand tables, 3 beds, .springa "and mattresses, white dresser, vanity tlresser, Mah. wrjtihgdeski S. Q. chif f oneer, 2 ostia Or esse rs, folding kitchen table, 2 burner-gas plate, heavy .pHfe .mirror 18x40 inches, 3 large rugs, electee motor for jewing I machine, kitchen utensils, . fruit jya, dishes, electric light, globes, wash tubs, boiler, gjutien tools, garden hose, lawn mower and many other articles," . 7 I ."Termi CasHr ITiis is a good sale. Don't miss. it. fMRS. H. L. SfTEINBERG, ' F. K WOODSY, I ' Owner, 531 N. Cottage. -' Auctioneer, Phone 5il- PUBLIC Woolry Will buy your used for you on commission. Phono land Appraise your goods, WONDER? ? ? LET'S GO AND SEE former teller, wljio was sentenced tq two years In the penitentiary far larceny eft $?SP of state funds. Thompson was baroied from the bench by Judge Percy R. Kelly. Easier Breakfasts 1 ' x special Easter breakfast will be served at the Colonial Dam Tea Shoppe Sunday from 8 until If o'clock. Tables may be reserv ed. Phone 753.1 Dandll PERSONALS j Fred A. illiams, local attor ney, is toi spend, the irext jlO days in Grants Pass where he Will rep resent several clients In court. I B i ... B. Smith and Sam Brown, visited in tbe city from Silverton yesterday. . ;- . j William Croner, foreman of tbe Oregon City IIomestead was a del egate to the Oregon State con clave of the Y9cmcn during their meeting here. 1 Mrs. iic lvin Richardson and lit tle daughter were visitors in the City 'yesterday fjrom . Dallas. ' .' Teicille DeJdrdan has accepted 'a position In the office of the city health officer, I)r. W.-Boyd Mott; Dr. R. J. Edwards has offices In the same location. : pMr. and Mrs. J.' D. Goffier are visiting in Salem with their son, Dr. Arthur Goffier, a chiropractic of this city I i Lloyd Rigdon -returned to-ihe city las! night from a short bus- iness trip to Portland ; ; that we can augment this idea with actual service. inaugurated, not with the idea idea of having, your glasses glasses correctly made. May 4 1-.-,..,... , . . r2 .. f 1 NOTICE ' 7 furniture- for cash or wlll-n;i 511, and be will tall on - j ' T , on What Special wil! be on Saturday at HARllLfOW'S CIIAI'JIAX II)EXTIFIi:i .NEW YORK," April 8. Tholrcal Identity of Gerald Chanman, who is waiting death In a cell iu Hart ford, Conn., was made known to day by investigators of tho tlato, of . Connecticut.' He ' Is ' .Cforgo Cliartres, and he waa Ihc s'o'u of Irish parents who died wju-u he was a boy. j ere Large tnonsn;. to take , care of nil j our needs; ' And Ihl Too Large i to give your work otr per : -sona"! "attention. We have '- ..akilled wj.ikmpn, vailing To, Clean, Your Car'menis For Easter wearing.- I.a us call for ttsm today ; ; StaWard Cleaners TO, C" and can make glass'ca of wearing glasses for good Jooking if it U vrc help you? - " it