The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 10, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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    , TIIE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON
FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 10, 1925
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For Easter
Months aero we selected our fabrics and contracted
with the jaest shirt makers totnake our lines of spring
chirra
Come Here for Better Shirts
I v; w spring s;iurung5
A variety of new patterns that
are Very handsome
See Our Windows
G. W. Johnson & Co.
ilWilM!: ! rr- 7 : ll69 State St. ,-. U:-.;- ; ! '
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
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AT THE THEATERS TODAY
Oregon "T h e Thundering
! Jlerd," by Zane Grey.
Liberty "The Eternal Strug-
-A- i glet" with star cast, i
Grand $610,000 Linen Mill
Mass Meeting at V p. m.
Everybody welcome.
K- BUgh "Big Game in Afriqa;
! and five acts vaudeville.
'yimr H i -.J-:-.
Special Service Tonight
A Lutheran church service will
be held tonight at 7:30 jo'clock at
the YV(A parlors, on North Lib
erty s'l between' State and Court
The service -will be conducted by
Jtev. Julius Lbrimer of (Portland
field i secretary of Oregon. Spe-j
clal ! mnsie : will be rendered. Al
are welcome, especially Luther
Harris of Eugene, and Dr. f! J
Smith of Portland. . The 1925 leg
islature, through the adoption of
senate concurrent resolution No.
10, authorized the appointment of
a textbook commission to investi
gate the courses of itudy and text
books in the public) schools.
See Usi for Awnings
II. Stiff Furniture
Co.
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Boxing, Salem Armory, Tonight
.-Dawson vs Lewis.j 10 rds. alO
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State Engineer Back
Rhea Luper, state engineer, has
returned from Bend.1 where he was
called to look after matters per
taining to the Tumulo irrigation
project, and the necessary plan of
procedure! ',,,. Progress is being
made in land settlement.
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Xcw Knfght Six I
See thj new Knight, six just in
at Vick Lros. i aio
Textbook Board Kamedi 1
Upon recommendation of Sena
tor B. I Eddy of Roseburg, Gov
crnor Pierce yesterdayj appointed
three members of the state textf
book commission. Thesje are Dean
Georg H. Alden , of Willamette
university; i Judge Lawrence Ti
university
WOODRY
Buys Furniture
Phone 511
Plan Sunday Irogrnm
The Sunday school of the Rural
Congregational chiirch will give
a program consisting, of music,
recitations and ; a I story by the
pastor Sunday j morning
o'clock.
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Better Home Week
The Marion-Polk County Real
tors are fostering la plan where
by a "Better Ilpmef'-week may h
sponsored in Salem. Already plans
DR: B. II. WHITE
! i Osteopathy-Surgery
Electronic XHacnosti and Treatment ,
, (Dr. Abram'a metfcod)
Orfica Phona 850 or 469-1
! 606 U. S. Bank Bids.
Dancing! Dancing!
CHBTSTAI. GARDENS
: X.adiea Free
Thomas Bros. Jazz Band Orchestra,
PoU of lift and Pop
SATURDAY NIGHT
Skating, Skating, Skating
AT DREAMLAND '
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
LADD & BUSH, Bankers
Established 1868
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General Banking Business
Office Hours from 19 a. m. to 3 p. m.
Li
ill -;i c0C0tf
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CARLOAD OF
J I.- ! . 1
I timing n ' : a !'. ;h' . n:: i rj
which we are going to sell for
... Q uBS
Delivered in Salem for the
, Next Few Days Only
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hare been laid by which the min
isters of the city will devote one
Sunday to the plan, and it is ex
pected: other civic organizations
of the city, will heed tke .national
Detter home , week to" -hb i held
throughout' the -nation " on the
week of May 10 to IT. Mrs. Win
nie Pettyjohn, is manager of. tb
local campaign. J?M
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Easter Concert ;
At Hall's Ferry church. Sunday
10:30. Everyone invited. alO
iTdftl OFT -
COMB IN TODAT AND LOOK
THESE OVER
1924 Ford touring -nowly
painted
1924 Ford roaditer ,
like now
1924 Overland tonrinf
. with many acceseovies,
jnat nicely broken In..,
.$325
.$350
$475
Theae cars all have new Uceni
. and art very food bay a.
mer Salem resident who returned
to the city after an absence of
several months; Formerly the
business operated under the direc
tion of the Co-op Advertising com
pany, and the Henryi Lee system
of advertising. Mr. Hunt assum
ed : management yesterday and
plans to build up and expand the
present business tc ' much larger
extest.
Easter Lillies for Salt
Flake's Petland. Phone 63 6.
all
A Place for $20,000
Business building worth more
for sale quick. A; reason for sell
ing. This will net you well over
7 and appreciate in value.. Bond
ed lease available if buyer cannot
use the building himself. Just
what security would be better,
especially with Salem going ahead.
Investigate this week. Becke &
Hendricks, U. S. Bank Bldg. alOtf
Franklin Touring, Model OB
For sale at Certified Public Mo
tor Car Market for $330. This
car was recently overhauled ; and
repainted. To buy it would be to
get the highest class transportation-coupled
with the greatest op
erating economy. 'all
Good Friday Service; ;
Good Friday services will be
held in St. Paul's church today
from 12 noon until 3 p. m. This
service will be of interest to all
Christians and all are urged to
attend. Come any time during
the three hours and'retire during
the singing of the hymns.! '
Easter Breakfast Planned
The, Live Wire class of the Les
lie Methodist church is planning
an Easter morning breakfast and
class reunion at the home of Mr.
and (Mrs. A. C. ,Bohrnstedt, 1775
Fairmount avenue, M 7:30 o'clock
and all members both new and old
are invited to be present.
Salem Art and Beauty Shoppe
Marcelling, paper curl, scalp
treatment, dressmaking, h e m-
-Se; Deacon Dnbbs i
Keizer school. Friday evening
April 10. alO
Plan Trip to (Jcrmahj
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hyden of Sa
lem are to sail shortly for Ham
burs, Germany for a pleasure trip
of several weeks. They plan to
sail from New York within a few
days. The round ticket to Ger
many was purchased in Salem.
Boxing. Salem Armory
Friday, April 10. Dawson vs
Frank ie Lewis, 10 'three-minute
rounds; Kid McCormick vs Rob
bins. Ringside seats $1.65; Bal
cony $1.10. Tickets on sale at
Smith's Cigar Store. Ladies free
with gentlemen. alO
Get Building Permits '
Dan W. Evans is to erect a
store building at , 2373 i Trade
street to cost $300; L. G. Bulgin,
a dwelling at 430 University, to
cost $3500, and a residence at
440 University to cost $3500; J.
M. England is to alter and repair
a store building at 2210 State
at a cost of $1230, and William
A. Bond is "to erect a dwelling
at 1060 North Twenty-first which
will cost $2200) according to the
building permits issued yesterday
by City Recorder Poulsen. '
Blossom Dance !
Schindler Hall Sat.
Night. alO
1 OUt Buick Roadster
In wonderful condition. Price
is right. O. J. Wilson. 388 North
Commercial street, i rhone 2,2p.
-I I .. . .. a22
Ciren as 1245 north tanitot afreet
according to the information filed
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wun tne city neaitn oiricer yester
day. ,.i ..- J , -.-I: I---.
Box Ins, Salem Armory, Tonight-
Da wson vs Lewis,; 10 rds. ' alO
AbmlHAtinn fnln ' " ': t
J Thomas Childs. Wesley Ellis, Ir-
Tjng Duff ey and Francis Lutz will
ompete for the vacancy ; In the
student body council next Wed
nesday, when members of the As
sociated student body will cast
their vote.
Switches Made, 245 N. High
Marinello Beauty Parlors.! alO
5
which is expected In Salem on
that date. Scouts are to be plac
ed at the intersections of the city
streets and at arterial . points of
the highway ; to show the visitors
the right road to take, in order to
get to the several .scenic spots
near Salem. Harold Ware, scout
executive of the Cascade -council is
to be in charge of the scout forces
of Salem. ! i
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It Pays to Have An Auction !
Phone Woodry 511. alO
Xaoml PhcTp Vocal jConcert
Assisted by Mrs. Carrie Chase,
reader. Christian church Tuesday
Ajril 14.
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Mermaids Appear Ifere
Pauline Manarch, Margaret
Tucker, Luclie Anderson find Fay
Walz claim the first honors of the;
ear, for swimming. when; theyj
plunged into the icy waters all
Spong's landing. Recently a quin
tet of : boys took the plunge but
this is the first announcement of,
the feat being performed by the!
fair. sex. ' ' I : 1 I
Marriage Performed
Bevlin Burt of Forest Grove and
Josie McMains of Salem were mar
ried in the justice court yesterday
afternoon by Brazier C. Small, jus
tice of the peace.
Hats Cleaned and Blocked
At Ellsworth's Hat Shop. "Now
located at 347 Court street'up-
stairs. 12
Boxing, Salem Armory, Tonight-
Da wson va Lewis, 10 rds. alO
Sell Us Your X'sed Furnit
H. L. Stiff's used j furniture de
bartment. opposite cburt house ou
High street. f alO
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Held for Action I
Perry Schrum', Charged with
poisoning a dog .belonging, to a
neighbor, was arraigned in justice
court yesterday and bound over
io the grand jury, j Bail in the
turn of $100 was furnished
Raster IJUies for Sale-
Fiake's Petland. Phone 656.
and large rooms, j Becke
dricks, U. S. Bank Bldg.
all
Hike Is Planned
. Under the direction of the boys'
department of the Salem YMCA,
a hike will be staged Saturday
for members under 12 years of
age, according to the announce
ment of Clarence Oliver, secretary.
Ian Mclvais, student at Willam
ette university, will be in charge;
The partly will leave the "Y" at
1 o'clock and will return between
5 and 6 o'clock in the 'evening.
Each boy is requested to bring a
lunch. l
Unreserved 19 Roomed Apartment House and
Furnishings
TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 10 A. M.
626 South Capitol Street; near Oak SU
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! Real Property consisting of 19-Roonied Apartment House
with double garage, 2 baths and toilet, electric lights and gas;
with very large lot, to be sold without reserve to highest bidder,
on following terms: Purchaser to assume mortgage of $3,000
at 7 interest payable in 2 Vs years, balance of purchase price
cash.
The real property will be sold at t o'clock sharp.
Personal Proierty. 10 a. m.
tresses; 6 dressers: o! heaters. 2 coiled;! 5 gas ranges;
3 beds with springs and mat-
9 large
rugs and 7 small rugs; hall runner and stair carpet; a quantity
of good linoleum; 6 hole Monarch Malleable range: 7 oak rock
ers; 16 dining chairs; large Hoosier kitchen cabinet in oak;
medium sized Hoosierj kitchen cabinet in oak; 2 othef kitchen
cabinets;- large china cabinet: 8-day mantel clock: antique
walnut hall tree, marble top; 2 antique marble top stand tables;
antique walnut sideboard; reed" rocker; (cherry rocker; set and
irons; wardrobe; 3 fall. leaf tables; round oak extension table;
15 large jardinieres and house plants;! 3 oak library tables;
dishes; kitchen utensils, rake, shovel, hoe, axe. fruit jars, hand
saw, electric? light globes, table covers, wash tubs, ironins
boards, boiler, sad irons, clothes basket, pictures, books, stand
table, taberettes, garden hose, three 4-gal. Chinese jugs. 2 terra
cotta tile, ladder with hooks, and many other articles which
space will not permit! to advertise". I
Terms on Personal j Property, Cash. J
SALE STARTS AT IO A. M. SHARP
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MRS.
WM. SHORT
Owner
I F. X. WOODRY
Auctioneer. Phone 51 1
'Woodry Buys Furniture
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for
Cash
or Sells
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on Commission"
Beautiful Home Oaks-
Terms like rent.
linoleums, electric
electric range, etc.
day to $6650. , Immediate posses;
kion. I New home With everything
With drapes,
water heater.
Price cut tcf
Heri-alOtf
Violation Charged j- j
Robert F. Maguire of Portland
was arrested by state uiiicer n.
p. Reinhart yesterday for permit-
jting. his minor son
automobile,
ifor hearing.
No date has been set
to operate his
Four' Cylinder Sedan j
Ju.n overhauled. A remarkable
buy. ; O. J. Wilson
mercial street. ' Phone 220
I'air Arraigned ,
James L. and R.
arraigned in Justice court jyester
day afternoon for
Composition Broadcastel
A composition of Miss Bruce
rumam, a young aaiem musician
was broadcast from the Oregonian
tower Thursday noonj by the Rose
City trio. "Boating Song." is
the name of the composition.
hearing on a chargfe of larfleny ly
ijailee? The final hearing will 1
Tnby were adm
388 N.
Corn-all
G. Davis wcje
a preliminary
held April 14.
ted to bail of
furnished.
.$250, whti-h
Tents, Tarpaulins and Camp
Furniture, on display at reason
able prices at the Army & Outing
store on Commercial St. next to
Busick's grocery store. alO
$1.50 Alarm Clocks atfl.lil
This week. Guaranteed one
year. Tyler's drug store, 137 S.
Commercial. alO
New Cars at Vlck Bros. :
Two carloads of new i models
just in including Willys-Knight
six. Overland six sedan De Luxe,
Overland Standard sedan. Over
land 9,1 all steel body sedan. They
are beauties. i alO
Willamette Is Ioser f j. !
Willamette university was de
feated by Lawrence college by a
2 to 1 decision in : the final : de
bate of the season held in Wallet
Hall chapel Wednesday night. The
first reports that Willamette ; had
won were due to a mistake regard
ing sides of the question.
Boxing, Salem Armory, Tonight
Dawson vs Lewis, 10 rds. : alO
Cut Flowers for Faster
Upjohn's,
Phone 1700.
9C4 South
Liberty.
I all
i
L Licenses Are Issued
..Three, marriage licenses were
issued In the county clerk's Office
yesterday,
by R. P.
They
Hansen
were
and
Staats, both of Salem; Bevlin Burt
of Forest Grove
Mains of Salem,
School to be Closed
All the public schools of Salem
will be1 closed today and Monday
by order-of the schol board at a
recent meeting.' 'School work will
be continued Tuesday. . '
Have a Ride . j
In the new Knight six at Vick
Bros.
Birth Certificate FUeI y
William Jack Kienas is the name
given to the baby son born t
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Kienas
at the Salem hospital Monday
The address of the mother was
Everything in Camp Suppli
II. U Stiff Furniture Co
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Chimney Blazes : ' S
The Salem fire department made
a run to 191 South Church Thurs
day morning to extinguish a chim
ney blaze. No damage was re
ported.
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Boxing, Salem Armory. Tonight
Dawson vs Lewis, 10 rds. alO
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Hunt Takes Charge j
i Announcement was made yes
terday of the transfer of owner
ship of the billboard department
of the Gray & vhite Publishing
company to Warren Hunt,, a , for-
REDUCKD 8UOfEn RATES
TO CALIFORNIA t j
BY PICKWICK STAGES j
Saa Fraacw. oao way, f 15.50
Roaad Trip, f 30,00 i
Ltx AhscIm, one wt7i
Round Trip, $30.00
Spaclal Ratci to Parties of
....: ..j-VOjit OT,Uot J .k
For laformttlon aal lUierra
tions phona 691. or call at
CNTTlAIi STAGT3 TJZTHZElAli
Kalerm, Ore-row -
Easter
Calv
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FREE
A Half Pound Box of Hocfler
Cliocolatcs
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We are giving away, ab
solutely free.' a half pound
box of Hoefler Chocolates
v with a purchase of a $1
box of candy, making 1
pounds of high grade
Chocolates for $1.Q0
Perry Drus Storo
111 Comth OoauaercUl
Balea, Oregon
and Grace Walbere of Salem
Carl W. Emmons,
taken out
Lettie M.
and Josie Mc
and D. Morgan
M. I).
Has opened offices In the
Bank building. Specialty obstet
rics and i obstetrical -anaesthesia.
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Scouts to Assist i "
All Boy Scouts who are
fstpii in riirectinz Ithe many Ivisit-
ors to Salem Blossom day! are jre-
quested; to report to Harold Ware,
scout executive between now and
tSunday-at the Oregon building.
Scouts of the city jare to assemble
in uniform Sunday afternoon! to
take part-in directing the traffic,
Dr8SUDiJ0ifiy.Eiter.
BISHOP'S
The Finest Assortment of Men's and Young; Men's Suits
to be found in Salem
Here is Style Here is Quality plus Economy -Models
for men of every build; colorings and individual patterns
for each individual taste
Dress Well and
Succeed
Easter;
HOSIERY
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nl MAffilLOKS'
STETSON - MALLORY
EMERY SHIRTS
Just! Wright -- Nettleton
SHOES
A Mew Stor '& in Salem
Places the NEWEST and BEST
OPTICAL SERVICE at. your
Command
Open for Business Today
Ulasonie Building
Corner State and IUzh
STAPLES OPTICAL CO.
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