I i THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON fw - - - - - - - -f- i ' ' ' ' - - - Tmmmm - - - - - ... .. ,. - - -MIME MM,. ,.,,. .,- i.n u 1111 I "I . - SATURDAY, MORNING, APRIL 11, 1925 1 1 -f -- . EASTER ' : HATS '- 1 - The New j Soft Hats from makers who set the pace in headwearj ' Any style or color you Iwish. ' Prices $3 to $7 AN EASTER TIE HE MUST HAVE l I :i - i: ' .;'-':::. t-'i It matters riot whether a mah buys 4 a suit or ntot-4-he must have an Easter Tie New Silk Knits 51 G. W. Johnson Co. " .-4. ;r- '- ).;-:: -i -.1 r 69 State Street 1 f- C2T NEWS : W BRIEF m AT THE THBATHEIS TODAY f "the Thundering aTaAa.t Herd," by Zane Grey. Liberty "The Eternal Strug- oaot feicp niiu otpi ...w. j Grand "Pola Negri in "For- bidden Paradise." J Bligh "Big Oam in Africa" and 5 acts Vaudeville. t ' " i , ' i Attends Poultry Meeting ! Mr. and Mrs. A.Jx Lindbeck, of the Auburn district, motored to Oregon City, last night to attend a meeting of the Ilhode Island club of Oregon. Mf. Lindbeck is a poultry raiser and Salem news paperman. I Three Splendid Baj v ' In used saxophones, at1 Moore's Music House, 409-415 Court, all One Accident Fatal M ' Only one of the jS81 accidents reported to the state industrial accident commission" for the week ending April ,9, resulted in i fa-J tality. This was Bert Nichols, logger, Boring. Of the total num ber reported, 521 Were' subject to the provisions of the. compensa tion act, 60 from fjrms and cor- r WOODRY Buys Furniture Phone 511 DR. B. II. iVHITE Otteopstlty-Sarftry Electronic Diacaeats aad Trestant Jr. Abrua's aethod) ! Offloa raou t69 or 4 60-J j 50 V. 8. Baak Bids. porations that have rejected the act and none from those not sub ject to the provisions of the act. 1024 Bnick Roadste j In wonderful condition. Price is right. O. J. Wilson, 388 North Commercial street. ; Phone 220. i a22 T Two Khowg Planned , I St. Joseph's auditorium will give two showings of "The Hoosier Schoolmaster" and a real live com edy, on Monday night at 7:00 and 9:00 o'clock. It will be the formal opening'-of the pictures in the new auditorium. Easter IJllies for Sal Flake's Petland. Phone. 6 5 6. all Idaho Resident Wrathy i His I automobile literally cover ed from bumper to bumper with oil, an Idaho tourist stopped! in Salem long enough Friday to wipe some of the oil from his machine!. The highway between The Dalles and Pendleton, he Bald, is literally deluged with oil and gravel not yet placed on the surface. The trip, which was made at 'night, was hazardous because of tke slip pery siirface of the highmw&y. Ac cording to Roy Klein, state highi- Dancing ! Dancing ! .1 ; CHRTSTAX, QABOEKS M ;: Xdiaa Txmm ' ' rhoma Bros. J&zs Band Orcheatra, run ar Ufa aad rap ! 8ATVRDAT HIOHT ' . MJ ... i'! :!:M.ii:.!;;!!:,:ir1-::;:;;- Skating, Skating, Skating I (AT DRBaULAXDi'il Thursday, Friday, Saturday way engineer, if tourists and oth ers would observe the signs that the highway department has plac ed, designating the speed limit, automobilists would not bespatter their own and other machines. For Sale, 1024 4-Door -! Ford sedan, , practically new. Reasonable price, run 4000 miles. 1819 S. 13th. , Mrs. II. C. Abey. !.!- . i ':- : 'all A Place for S 20,000 ! j Business building J 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 BIdg. alOtf Committee to Meet The Street ? Improvement com mittee will meet next Monday eve ning to' select the bids for sand, cement, gravel and cement mix ers, which were accepted at the last meeting of the 'city council. It i3 expected that, the business will .be completed at that time. 1 'Mfli&ti vrs have ko trsEo cAS '- ! - F&OBLEM I . , . Our-aaed ears ara aall- 1n meet aatiafactoxr. W faal it la a nal pleaanra ta ahnr onr fin Un of aaad can, SITE THXM TOD AT I the ; opinion of fruit growers in thisf district. Already the blos soms have reached a high point of development and have escaped the frost, and it is expected they will not suffer. Easier Ullies for Sale ' Flake's Petland. Phone 65 6. al 1 Franklin Tonring, Model 0B Fpr sale at Certified Public Mo tor Car Market for J 530. 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. U: all Pioneers to Exhibit Houses ; Bird j houses i built by .members of the Salem Pioneer 'clubs , will be exhibited at the.YMCA during the latter part of next week, ac cording to information issued by Clarence Oliver; Secretary of boys' work.' Last year several, score, of bird houses were built and placed in the Salem district, in! time to house the . many birds that come to nest in the district, j Four Cylinder Sedan- Just overhauled. A remarkable buy Q. J. Wilson, 388 N. Com mercial street. Phone 220. all younger, ha a strata of Indian blood, jit il said, and rtaltna ta have a; husband living in j Califor nia, whom she married tour years go. She gives her maiden name as Jones, and says her father is a street car operator In Tacoma. The pair were trying to beat their vray t6 California when arrested here by local police. Blowoni Dance . bcnindler hall tohigb all' Easter' Brrkfats-U " A special Easter hreakfaar sill be served at the Colonial Dame Tea Shoppe Sunday! front 8 until l o clock. Tables may be reserr ed Phone 753. all Elks to Banauet Nex Thursday at the i regular meeting of ; tbe Elks club, a ban quet Will be served to 'members. At that time the exalted ruler of the total lodge will serve at his second; meeting Spellbinders Meet- . j Parliamentary procedure-is be ing studied by the YMCA public speaking class under the direction of W. 1 H. Harrington, instructor from Portland. Members of the class have been, meeting every Friday! night during the past three weeks, although the instruc tors has not been able to be there at all times. Cooked! Food, Sale f Neighbors of Woodcraft, Sat.; April 11, 184 N. Liberty, all Naomi Phelps Vocal Concert Assisted by Mrs. Carrie Chasa. reader. Christian .church Tuesday AprU 14. - i al4 LADD & BUSH, Bankers Established 1868 General Banking Business Office" Hour front 10 a, m. to 3 p. m. r When I You m 7i r io Move r Lif Jin Call on us, for we. have padded Vans and Fleece-lined covers for your furniture and piano. First class piano ! and furniture movers. j ' f ! " . . We also handle Brooder Stoves, Furnace Coals and Diamond Briquettes r. Also have A-Star-A Shingles for $35 per Thousand Larmer Transfer & ! Storage ICo. PHcne 930 Pierce to Speak S V Governor Pierce Is expected to be the principal speaker at the quarterly meeting, of the Polk county Farmers' Union in Dallas Wednesday. Herbert Egbert, state president of the union, is expect ed to be present. An! open session will b held in the afternoon. Sev eral important matters are to come before the business session. Hats Cleaned and Blocked At Ellsworth's Hat Shop. Now located at 347 Va Court 'street up- stairs.:; - : -i ,: al2 Birilts Reported I Mr. and Mrs. Albert Halsetle re port the birth of a baby boy who weighed 10 pounds, and Mr. and Mrs, H. C. Beard, of 250 -Norjh Fourteenth report the birth of a 9 I pound baby girl. ; ' .. . Want 4,0OO loan On i 32 0-ac re ranch. 341 State. ' v '.'' .--, Socolofsky. a!2 Beautiful Home Oaks TernjiB like rent. With; drapes, linoleums, electric' water heater, electric! range, etc. Price cut to day to $6650. Immediate posses sion. New home with everything and large rooms. Becke! & Hen dricks-,1 U. S. Bank Bldg. j alOtf Burgess Ford Memorial Burgess Ford Memorial Metho dist Episcopal church, West Salem. F. It. Cannell, pastor. Sunday school at 9:45. classes for all ages. Mrs. H. J. Morriss, superintendent; Morning worship n o'clock. Ser mon by the pastor- Subject "Why Seek Ye the Living Among the Dead?" Junior league 3 p. m. Epworth leagtf 6;15. j At 7:30 an Easter program will be ? given by the children of the Sunday School. Everybody welcome. Thr.' American Hatter 4 5 uiocks hats Into the new shapes 546 State St., upstairs, r . ; all Building Permits v p . . t H. C. Hummel Is to erect a dwelling at 1765 North Capitol to cost $3,000, and J. Beecher is to build a dwelling at 426 Rural avenue estimated? to cost $2,000, according to permits issued by City Recorder Poulsen yesterday. If It's Late in Sheet Music We have It. Moore's Music House. 409-413 . Court. Phnne on Accident BefaUg Man. 1 ! Dr. p. R. Vehrs was called ,to Woodburn Friday to attend H. W. Locke, who was seriously in jured at Albany when a log rolled againstl him and knocked him to the : ground. Serious head injur ies and; body bruises made it necessary for Locke to be! brought to Salem, after he had been taken to 'Woodburn. .- - i' t Admits Illegal Relationship 1 ! A woman giving the name of Mrs! E, Bragg admitted to Po lice Matron Myra Shanks s that she had Illegal .relationship with E.i.E. Bragg, who was arrested with her, and that her name is Silvia jCorales. The woman, ad mitted j that she had -been living with the mah in Tacoma at 106 EIno apartments. The woman gives her age as 22, but appears Year Is Progressive "This is the greatest blossomine year for setting fruit buds I have seen In the past 10 rears de clared Paul Wallace, Salem busi ness man, in commenting unon the fruit situation. Despite the aamage received by -early fruits, the later varieties will" bring up the average to a great extent. Is REDUCED SUMMER RATES - TO CALIFORNIA r BY PICKWICK STAGES ! San Frmaeisvat, om way, f 15JS0 Round Trip, 30.00 -Cos AngeleM, one vray, tS7JtS Round Trip, (SO.0O j Epecial Rates to Parties of : ' , Eight or Mors j For Information and Reserva tions phone- 696. or eaU At CZTRAL STAGS TEIUZ2NAI Fsl"!, Oregon ). Easter Cindy FREE A Half Pound Box of Hoefler Chocolates We are giving away, ab- . solutely free, a half pound box of Hoefler Chocolates with a purchase ot a $1 , box of candy, making 1 1 , pounds of high grade ' Chocolates for 11.00, Perry Drucr Stcro X1S 8ot& Oootaaerdal "': i Salem, Oregon Cut Flowers for Kater Upjphn's, 964 South! Liberty. Phone 1700. ! 1 I i ! all Birth Is Reported I t ! Mr:and! Mrs. Fred a! Straw are the parents of Verne Lucile Straw;! born on Aprij 9. Mr. and Airs, straw live five miles east Of Salem. i i i BIoHsorn Day tlurstti Special Easter the Salem Restaurs Attention- Sunday dinner at it. 73c. al2 Fratloii Undergoes Doe: 'Mrs' O, W. Delay- principal of the underwent a major a local hospital and nicely,! according attendants. ; v GervcJs Trnor j Banj. With Inlaid wood tne latest models juist . i - . i .vioore s -aiuslc House Court. , Phone 983. Health ' Improves Mrs. Sallie Dyer. seriously ill for weeksj is Improving ner nome, 330 Nc according to reports the service at Wheatland ferry is be ing asked for in petitions circu lated in Maflon and Yamhill counties, with the result that they are v being , liberally signed. The contention is that the service should be furnished free by the counties, due to the heavy traffic that meets at the two points, r Easter Baskets, Cut Flowers Adams; Florist. 453 Court, all Lee Chapiu Wins j ' Lee Chapin won the oratorical try-out at Willamette .university Friday morning. The try-out was held to determine the candidate to represent Willamette in the Pa cific Coast oratorical contest to be held soon. Two orations were pre sented by Lee Chapin, 'The Great er Justice" and "The International Mind,", The only other -contestant was Rawson Chapin, who present ed ;"Public ODinion," The percent ages on Lee Chapin's orations tied and an audience vote was taken to determine which of the two he should use. ' "The International Mind" won by the margin of a sin gle vote. . i B1o6koi Day; Guests Attention Special Easter Sunday dinner at the Salem Restaurant, 75c al2 Card of Thanks j We sincerely thank our many friends for. their kindness and sympathy shown during our recent bereavement.. i , j Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Crouser, I f j and family. wife of the school. operation at is Improving jreports of resonators, arrived, at 409-415 ! all irho has been past few rapidly at North Summer. of her nurse. Ferry Service Koughi ! i I A simple request for free ferry, DIED BUCHAS Margaret has died in a local 10. at the age of remains are at the Salem mortuary. Pennie Buc- h03pltal -April years. The chapel of the Phone 1656. ;- FUNERAL 1 1 The funeral of Maryi Ml Persey Will be held at the Stl John's Luth- Aan n W m t. I i 1 . . . nuuicu, ouirenia ana A streets,, Monday at 2 pi. m. Rev. Gross ill have charge pr services. interment will be in icitr View cemetery, Webb funeral parlors in charge of arrangements. Charter No. 67 - - j Reserve District No, 12 Report of Condition 4)t Xh4 ! LADD & BUSH, BANKERS At Salem, in the state of Oregon at close of business April 6, 1925 RESOURCES f ! 1. Loans and Discounts nrltiitinr .roA in Items 29 and 30, if any . ; . . 4 .......... . 2. Overdrafts secured and unsecured . J v.. . 3. U. S. government securities owned, including those shown in items 30 and 35, if any; 4. Other bonds, warrants and securities, including foreign government, state, municipal, corpora tion, etc., including those shown In items 30 and 3S. if anv : Banking house. furniture and fixtures. . ...... (9ab) Cash on hand In vault and due from banks, bankers and trust companies ! designated and approved reserve agents of this bank... .. Exchanges for clearing house and items on other banks in the same city or town as reporting bank i Total cash and due from banksitems 8 V.'lO and 11 .1.080,326i72 Customers' liability under letters of credit ...... Other assets, if any: Documentary Stamps ...... 6. 9. 10 13 15, $3,231,674.98 2,906.00 1.050,000.00 227,000.00 87,131.43 828.522.08 251.804.64 5,580)0 150.00 S u Ghiiciren, Couuh with FOLEY'S 1 urn Hi I 111 Idl t &tMMf IS7S NopIti lrvg-rilnt prUitJ on lh wtppw. Oi1irnlikait. Lnttw!Hn( ,.iih mH-f'"- in tha world. - Speaking of stage robbers, they do say that some of these choru3 girls have a convincing touch. Those who gossip easily lull In to argument, i Easter HOSIERY At . " Shipley 's Total T.t AnTT.ITtI',S . 16. Capital stock paid in . 17. Surplns fund .............. 2 .1 . i 18. (a) Undivided profits-. L... .. j.L .."i" $69,93787 (b) Less current expenses, : interest - and taxes paid ... i ... . .4. i, . i . . 30,701.99 21. Net amounts due to other banks, bankers and trust companies .. . ..'. ; . , j 23. Individual deposits subject to check,! including de posits due the State of Oregon, county, cities uiuer pumic iunas ........ i . .- : . . Demand certificates ef deposit outstanding.."."". Cashier's checks of this bank outstanding payable .$5,684,769.13 $ 500,000.00 j 100.000.00 j 39.235.88 j 273,045.79 24 25 26. 27. 28. 33. on demand Certified checks outstanding . .h . j, A . . . . .. . .. '. Total of demand deposits, other than bank de-' posits, subject to reserve, items 23. 24, 25, 26. '- " . .... j . . . $2,831,352.25 Time certificates-'of deposit outstanding Savings deposits, payable subject to notice ...... Total of time and savings deposits payable on demand or subject to notice, items 27 and 28. i . $1,935,555.23 Letters of credit outstanding . j. i . ; ........... . Total 2,755,572.50 5,567.17 68,980.23 1,232.33 ! 47,926.79 1.887,628.44 5,580.00 $5,684,709.13 STATE OF OREGON. County of Marion ss. j I. L. P. Aldrich, cashier: of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.. s j 1 L. P. ALDRICH. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to herore me this 10th day of April. 1925 (SEAL) ; GEORGE H. RICHES. Notary Public. My commission exnires February 19. 192 7. CORRECT Attest: ' ! ; 1 S. BUSH. ! WM. S. WALTON. V L. P. ALDRICH j Directors. Individual 1; - ,1 ' Hand Dipped i -Chocolates : : 1 . in light and dark t- i coating:. Regular . , Price 60c lb. , Saturday and Sunday Only 36c lb. Two lbs. for 70c " Limit Two Lbs. to a Customer only at CCHAEFER'q 2 DRUG STORE k-' "The Yellow Front' The Penslar Store : Wa Ara Open Sunday. , 135 North Commercial Phone 197 9- 1 - in, 3 Made from Bishops Virgin Wool Materials in all the Desired Shades and Styles. The .New Gothic Browns; London Lavenders. There is an Easy Feel to these Suits Styled in Sprightly English Models With that Swing of Grace and EaseJ Conservative Models with Dressy .. Lines. , . -r - .. - i Dress Up For Easter At Bishop's I ; SPECIAL OFFERING OF ! : ! f 4 . . 4 M : I: -.- ' il . 11 .... . j III.. : , - 1 t - i .-. - .:.' V I II I i a 2 Pr. Panto ; Through the Enormity of our Mill Alliances we are able to give Unusual Values. . Our Steady Growth has:been the Result of Years of Careful Merchandising. Take Advantage of this Offer. ! ; For Easter as Well as any Other Day Ilave Your Appearance Work For You Not Against You. i . Ncttlctoa i - -!f.llM-5 he .... m . . i V J