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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1925)
THE .OREGON STATESMAN, SALET.I, OREGON SUNDAY MORNING, APRLL 12, 1925 The Sprinjr Fashions are now f ully set and we; are now offering our trade Clothes of unusual -merit. -"l . K;', -V. 1 I -m-m I'M i !; 1 : 5 M tl .. . . Every garment, we show this season is a model creation the product of the! best ma terials and cleverest tailoring skill 1 : C 7 PRICES MODERATE I S18 to $45 i -h !L- -n ;i i!i!M:f - i i ': V 'j ' :K: ii ji V '' ! ! . ' G.UJohnson & i I , . 469 State Street Co. v? m : J . h CITY NEWS IN BRIEF ATJ THE THEATERS TODAY Oregon r"T li e Thundering; I Herd,", by Zane Grey, j LihKrty Constance Talmadge i Jin: . "The Gold Fish" Grind Pola Negri. In "For bidden Paradise' H Blteh 5 i Acts ji; vaudeville ! (pictures :-' I ' . . Kiwrmian Entertains Lions Kifvanian Kennel, member of the Kennel-Ellis studios of Salem and Eugene entertained the Salem Lionsj Friday with a solo and an o' Mine" and were presented encorte. : "Lassie Friehd of Mine"! by thje singer, who was given a rousing round of applause. ill Conirt to Stif fs- And hear Oswald's new record. Victor 19611. : ilhliiKr- T al2 Students Enter Contest . The annual state typing contest will) i be held-' at OAC Saturday, April 18. The Salem high school will select - two eniors and two juniors to compete in this contest. The, students selected from the senior class are Loraine Hogg and Evelyn Jiircbill nd jtihe students W WOODRY Buys Furniturp Phone 511 DR. B. II. WHITE ; Otopatls7-Sarfry Xleetronla DUganstM and Treatment i i n i.i.9b Abram's method) ill Office PhoM 859 t 469-4 l 606 U. 8. Bsak Wdg. selected from the junior class are Geneva Sundin and Moody Ben ner.. These students have estab lished splendid records in their classes in Salem and their friends are looking forward with confi dence toj them carrying, off the state honors. ,. , - A Place for $20,000 . Business building worth more for sale auick. 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 j building himself. Just what security would be better, especially with Salem going ahead. Investigate this week. Becke & Hendricks, U. S. Bank Bldg. alOtf Dance- Cole McElroy's orchestra, Thurs day, April 16, Crystal Gardens. al6 McCul lough in Hospital ; i C. B.. McCullough, state bridge engineer j and president of the Sa lem ' Kiwanis club, underwent a major operation at the Willamette sanitarium Saturday morning, fol lowing k sudden illness at his home the evening before. He came from under the effects of the ether and at last reports was resting nicely, br. George R. Vehrs re ports that the patient was recover- Dancing! Dancing! CHXYSTAX, OAX9SS Xdiea Fr TboaiM Bros. Jus Bad Orcneitra, TuU ef lift and Pep SATUS9AT KIQHT Skating, Skating, Skating -IT DREAMLAND Thursday, Friday, Saturday ing as well as could be expected under the circumstances. Dr. Marsha,' Osteopathic Physlclan and surgeon. al2 lllossom IJa.r1 CVutitts" AttonOon Special Easter Sunday dinner at the Salem Restaurant, 75c a!2 Beautiful Home Oaks Terms like rent. With drapes, linoleums, j 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, U. S. Bank Bldg. alOtf ; - Full Gospel Mission At 251 Mission street, services Sunday Bible study at 2:30 p. m. The Lord is greatly blessing this service to those who desire prep ation for the Lord's work. First century Christianity is our exam ple and standard. , Study the Acts of the Apostles. Services also Sun day ' and 1 Wednesday nights at 7:30. All are invited. Yon will be blest and edified by the Word and Spirit of God. The Hamilton-Beach ' De Luxe . Vacuum sweeper is easy running and cleans perfectly. Hamilton's. " ' ai2 Can You V A large home. Here's 8 rooms plastered and bath, loads of good "bearing ' fruit ; and large garden, fine place for chickens, garage. Vacant at;l595 North Church, on large east front corner lot close to car and 'school. ! Any respon sible family can buy like rent right now. Vacant today. Becke & Hendricks, V. S. Bank Bldg. al2tf I . ., - LADD & BUSH, Bankers Established 1868 J i ' -t I General Banking Business r Office Hoars from 10 aurm. to 3 p. m. ' I iWhen You : f j! Ilt Ji ;; ill'': ' "''V Are Ready To Move ' f Call on us, for we have padded Vans and Fleece-lined covers for your furniture and piano. First class piano and furniture movers." i We also handle Brooder Stoves, Furnace Coals and Diamond. Briquettes Also have A-Slar-A Shingles for $3.23 per Thousand Larmer Transfer & ! k St.ninp-A f!o. rT rTf. tj .- w m a mmr mam .-. w vb' " try. i f - 1 1 Phcnc 920 Dr. Stone ; Perry's Drug Store. al2 Makes Trip South Lester Schlosberg, of the Smart Shop, left Salem for San Francis co yesterday where he will attend to business affairs. He will be gone about one week. ! i. f A Rich' Piece of Bottom Land 1 For. sale, 4 miles from Salem on easy terms. ; Room 20$ Oregon bldg.' F. N. Derby, owner. al5 Spring and ivrusic " - All your musical needs supplied at Moore's Music House. al2 Naomi Phelps Vocal Concert - Assisted by Mrs. Carrie Chase, reader.-- Christian church Tuesday Apru 14. ; i i:- - i4 Trial Is Attended ; Dr. G.' J. Kenagy, Albany chiro practor, motored through Salem Friday morning on his way to Mc Minnyille to attend the trial of a chiropractor !ra that city. Dr. H. B. Scof ield made the trip wfth blm from Salem.. The trial was dis missed.'' -' ; Cut Flowers,' Floral Pieces Adams Florist, 453 Court. al2 Best Grade of Wood ; v Is 16-inch mill block forlnrnaa and heater. Three larce loads for 115.-; Prompt delivery. Phone 1542.; Fred E. Wells. al2 Jail-Breaker to Kcturn J - Extradition papers have been is sued; from the governor's office for the return to Oregon of Wil liam Mattox now, under arrest in California. Mattox was Indicted by1 the Lane county grand jury on REDUCED SUMMER RATES TO CALIFORNIA BY PICKWICK STAGES " " - ' - ' Sua Fraariawv, me way, flSO Ronjid Trip, (30.00 Loa A ngeles, ' one way, $27J13 : Round Trip, SOJO ; Special Rates to Parties of : Vi;l Eight or More For Information and Reserva- tl:r flioce 686, or call at i : . - .. .ii Luu r -t ijii 1 r.:!.--, Crr : - WE HAVE AXX. mSTDHfit ; USED rO&SS .(' t - : v " 4 .;; from fana delirerlas to s dana. i In larger :aed ears, we have Bolcka, ! Stadebak ra, Xodxea, Oldanobilea, etc. A .very fine aelecttea to j cooom from T . ! I ... i BEE VS XETOBE BTJTZXa i 1 ML M. JL,aMl parts of sees lights and he the lights hours of aerial the saVs city. On the; way he in the different homes , "In every home where are burning in the early the morning, there is an strong over the house." Awnings Is Our Business H. L 8M Furniture Co. Sale of high January; 11, 1924, of mash: serve one He " was year in ary on March 14, caped the; same Taylor back to wll bring the state. l : " ' if or possession sentenced to the penltenti 1924, but es- day. . Frank E. the prisoner f . ; ... ,; .r Always the Latest Hits In record or sheet Moore's Music House. music at al2 Beautiful Home $700Q. Brand new and every thing you; want including ' radio and cedar closets. Reason for sell ing. Falrmount hill. Becke & HendricksJ U. S. Bank Bldg.' al2tf dean Hats Cleaned and Blocked At Ellsworth's Hat Shop. Now 347 Court street up- located at stairs. al2 Boys Take Hike- Boys under 12 years of age took a hike from the YMCA Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock;' Eash hoy brought a lunch for the' trip. The hike took about fhfe holiirs. '; The party was under the supefvislon of students-tram .Willamette, uni versity, w- - I r "Moonlight and Roses. A very pretty fox-trot ' Hear it at Stiff's. V .. '"- V : .v;.f t 1 al2 f.. Motor model For Sale Ch At the ! Certified Public Car Market. A superior Chevrolet ! Touring. . thoroughly re conditioned, including a new paint job. See j this block north of post office. . ill. al7 Boat House Xears Completion. Announcement is made that the new boat house being constructed by Captain Sppng will be complet ed by .today and ready .for busi ness. Last winter the ice flow crushed the old boat house and sent it te the bottom of the river. Captain Spong managed to save all the canoes In the house. Outboard Row Boat Motors! See "Elto" demonstrat ed. A. L. Godfrey, : -agent, 127 Union Stj al2 - .. . '- - ; !",. .- ' Three' Months' Coarse Shorthand Letters taken from i dictation after first week. 428 Oregon'bldg. Business College. . a!2 "Miket Is Missing J "Mike." the French bulldog he longing to Clarice Haines, is miss ing. There Is a reward for his recovery.- Note announcement un der heading. "Too Late to Class ify." f Two Anction Sales Next Week Tuesday and Thursday. See Card of Thanks j We wish to extend our sincere thanks to all, who so kindly gave their assistance during the illness and death of our dear mother and also for the beautiful floral offer ings. (Bert K. Tompkins, D. E. Tompkins, Luella Tompkins, Edna Ellis, Maud Boje and Myra Cox. . ."...h-r .: .' . - j .. ai2 ti Ml ! I !! .Ill - - Sees Strange Things' Dwight Jameson, driver for the Falrmount Dairy is a keen observ er, as indicated by his remark yes terday. He goes to work at wee small hours of the morning to de liver milk to customers in various Easter Candy FREE A Half; Pound Box of Uocfler i Chocolates 5 Auction Very ture, incliidl dishes. draperiesj next 4 59 Mrs. Ru F. N. Wo6dry, al2 class household fumi ng antiques, rare old a-brac and lovely rugs, etc., Thursday Oak: street, i:30 p m Flint Hughes, owner. , auctioneer, al4 brio b;y to Hold Meeting j j The regular meeting ojl Joshua Smith Camp of the Sons of Veter ans will ie held on Tuesday next, at 8 p. m. in their rooms in the armory. Ijmportant business makes a large attendance imperative. Madame X Reducing Girdles For stotat figures at Miss Swart's Specialty Shop, 433 Court. al2 Get J. Voegtlin lng at 78 cost Of j i a two-stqry a cost of der & house at cost of $ dwelling cost $30 permits yesterday Ask o r For a sweeper t'oiCX ' Building Permits j Is to erect a dwell- Twelfth at an estimated 4600 George Arbuckle, dwelling at 940 E at $6200; the Gabriel Pow- Supply company, a ware- 610 North Capitol at a pOOO and H. C. Humel a iat 1765 North Capitol to according to building issued by the city recorder Ibone Us- I . Hamilton-BeaclVj Vacuum demonstration" Hamil- al2 Boy I lajured : ' Little Billy Hammer of 860 Mar ion, ran In front of an automobile driven by Charles W. Kanham at State and Winter streets Saturday morning. The boy suffered slight injuries, at is reported. Wanted v 5 or that $5 Statesma 00 the Best room house, close in, 0 cash will buy A. B. C. P. i al2 .re Vouja Tj-ptet? h not take np shorthand dur ing the evening and prepare your self for h better position. Three months' course from 7 to 9. 428 Oregon bldg. !; j al2 Died in David years an Angeles, body was placed cemeterv Birth. Rci Robert name gi to Mr. Chapma April 9. and MrsJ 8 has been Murphy, ficates office. Los Angel Layson Matheny, aged 80 7 months, died at Los Cal.. April 2, 1925. The cremated and the ashes Hopewell, Polk county, in his mother's grave. 10 Inch Dry Slab Wood . Prompt delivery. I Spaulding Logging Co. Phone 1830. al5 orts Filed Clyde Chapman is the yen to the baby son born and Mrs. James Clyde at a local hospital on A baby son born to, Mr. William Murphy of route' named Robert Elmer according to birth certi- f tied with the city health Beautiful Seamless Rugs With selection past. F. expert, charge La wren with tbe heavy fringe and large of patterns at Hamilton's '.i al2 Gets Royal Agency- V The Atlas ; Book & Stationery company has secured the Marlon county lUght to the Royal type writer ompany here and plan to establish the Royal machine here under the same service which has characterized their activity in the typewriting field here during the A. Williams, typewriting the i firm, will be in the department, while Steur is to be connected local Jfirm. of of. ce The HamiItou-Beacl De Luxe Vacuum sweeper on Hamilton's. ; al2 sale at II Salem . Student Active RUforjd Tutt and Loris Baker of baiera were two ot tne men who played (baseball Saturday after- noon In a practice game at OAC between the first and second var sity baseball teams. Tutt was one of the five pitchers for the first team and Baker played third for the opponents. The game was 15 innings, so O. Coleman could Those .making wiU . be ' chose! squad. . that Coach Ralph use all men. the best, showing n on tne varsity Tenor Banjos nd Ukele! i And banjo-ukes at Moore's Mus ic House. . ! ... al2 Forsakes Deki Clarence D torney, left his take a fishing fish in stream bu the coast.; Want $4,000 ! On 320-acre 341 State. ' for Itod Phillips, local at- desk yesterday to basket and rod to for the steelheads Loan- ranch. Socolofsky, al2 Ford Is Stolen! 1 E. E. Shepard of Portland had his Ford touring car stolen Just 15 minutes after he had arrived in Salem last night, according to the complaint filed with the police. The car bore Oregon license num ber 101-035 and was parked near the city librar, Salem's Pion i Marinello B Bus Measure I Charging t truck and bu 1925 legislatu county courts cauty At tad Beauty Shop- Parlors. al2 ttacked at the title of the bill passed by the e is misleading, the f Marion and Linn counties have appealed to the cir cuit court. The appeal was filed Saturday morning. Blossom liayjuuests' Attention ! Special Easter Sunday dinner at the Salem Resjtaurant, 75c. al2 Act Now! ; ' Call Socolofsky, 970, for an ap pointment . to home sites. see new suburban al2 Report Denied !, The Southern Pacific officials denied the report from Dallas that the railroad company was plan ning taking oft the passenger ser vice on the Salem-Falls City-Dal las, line. There might be, how ever, some curtailment in the pas senger service "Last year the ser vice was taken off for awhile, but local protest was sufficient to have conferences htjld which brought it on again. Ryan, principal of the Amos M. Davff v Memorial high, school at AumsvilfeY writes that the account of the findings of the. committee were misleading and that eligibil ity of the player was on one point only.- questioned Sec Sorolofsky 341 State street about beautiful suburban home sites wfth city con veniences, less the high taxes. a!2 Complete Business Course Three months' intensive train ing. 428 Oregon bldg; al2 - ' " : f' - Ttsts Are Attacked . So-called mental tests are In competent in passing upon the mentality of a person1, according to attorneys for Nellie Rambo Saunders who are endeavoring to secure her release from the feeble minded school. The attorneys chdllnge the compenteney of Dr. Samuel C. Kohs, psuchologist for the court of doniestic relations in Portland. , i Start Getting Well Today ' Telephone 2194; Dr. Scof ield. Palmer chiropractor, lor an ap pointment. al2 Go to Hamilton This week at a saving. Made weeks Correction Several man .published meeting of the high scooifl found that school had player in an athletic The Best Vacuum Sweeper On the markot la ttiA TTamiltnn. Beach. See it at Hamilton s. a!2 and get your rugs .a!2 play ago; The States- an account of the athletic council of of the state which Aumsvilie high ed an Ineligible contest. J. C. You'll Stop Coughing if you use Schaefer's Herbal Cough Cure The; Best and Moat Economical Cough ' Remedy Made. i4" . j GCHAEFER'Q DRUG STORE O , "The Yellow Front" The Penslar Store 135 North Commercial Phone 197 , We are giving away, ab solutely free, a half pound box of lloefler Chocolates ' with a purchase of a $1 box of candy, making 1 pounds of .' high grade Chocolates for $1.00. , Perry Druj Stcro ; ' IIS EoisJi Cofiissmial ' ,yery High Class 459 Oak Street, near Liberty Street Thursday, April 16, 1:30 p. m. Consisting of antique furniture, bric-a-brac, rugs, d rap- , i, lovely blrdseye maple chiffonier and dresser, curled and silk floss mattresses, red mahogany library tables... mahogany rockers, mahogany chairs, old mahogany clock and ' mahogany dresser, blue velvet rug 9x12, Axminster rug 9x18, quaj-tered oak dining table, 6 -diners, tea table, serving table, china cabinet, - draperies and' curtains, Vulcan gas range, ' tailor's table, cherry, rockers, antique mahogany sofa. Rook wood electric table lamp hand painted by Gunther. m-rought ironj Italian 'electric floor lamp, fluff hall rug. dictionary and stand, oak hall seat and rack, hand carved mahogany library table,; Jardinler j and stand, mahogany arm chair, Chinese gong. Vernls Martin bed, Chinese gin Jug, 3 fluff rugs, brass electric lamp, refrigerator, kitchen utensils and dishes, hand' paintod dishes' and ; other lovely articles. MRS. RUBY FLINT HUGHES, F. N. WOODRY, Terms cash. Drunk Strikes Woman Mrs. Kirby Arnold, 1819 South Thirteenth was struck in the mouth Friday night by an uniden tified man, who, she believed, was under the influence J of liquor. Some of her teeth were loosened and she suffered painful bruises on her face. Mrs.. Arnold was on her way to some of the neighbors when the man drove past in an automobile, returned aj few sec onds . later, stopped his car,' ap proached her and asked for direc tions to a certain residence. He then suggested that she enter the car and go with him, which she declined to do. . Following this the man struck her a hard blow' in the face. Police were called to the scene and it is thought the man will be captured although the number' of the auto was not ob tained, v j I.c-aiiH)intinent Mario uovernor fierce nas re-appointed C. E.. Spence of (Portland on the state board of forestry, repre senting the state grange, George L. McPherson of Portland repre senting the Forest Fire association and E. F. Johnson of Wallowa, the woolgrowers. ".'Y Local Boy Victor Benoit McCroskey of tho Uni versity of Oregon was winner of first place in the annual oratorical contest o f the Intercollegiate Peace j association I of Oregon, which was held at Forest Grove. His topic was the I "Last Mile- DIED HOCKING Rejv; Richard Hocking died at his residence, 1020 North Cottage street, at the age " of 66 years. He is survived by his widow Emma, one daughter, Mrs. Ruth Senter of Marshfield, Ore,, two brothers and one sis ter in England. Funeral serv ices wUI be held at the Jason Lee church at 3 p. m. Rev. Acheson will have charge of services. Interment will be In the Lee Mission cemetery. Webb Funeral parlors in charge of ar rangements. " - FUNERAL ! The funeral of Mary L. Persey will be held Monday. There will be a short prayer service at the residence, 1315 'Shipping street, at 1:30 p. m., followed by funeral services at the St. John's Lutheran church at. Sixteenth and A streets at 2 p. m. Rev. Gross will have charge of services. Interment will be in the City View cemetery. Webb Funeral parlors in charge' of arrangements.' j noriEST sEnv;o:. I render to my customers tHe Very best sr r -i c et, pcssi:;, and offer them the benefits of my experience during my;. 17 Yc:rs in Solcni and mom tlum one-third of ;i century of practical c x perienco i n correctly f 1 t tinK jIhssch. Yousvill find my wmkniiin KhijT Jhe very best and my Prices Are Roascn:t!D for the materials and work . manship given. I do not be long to any combine, and regulate my own priced. See He if you are in need of Trifocal or three vision lenne for I can"save you from '2 5 to 40 per cent. Glasses wilL be changed any tinio within one year, fnn ut . charge if not satisfactory. Dr. LI. P. Llondclsolin 213 United' States National Bank Building - , Telephone 7:1 for AiixInt-mcitt stdne." Second place was won by J. Merle Applegate of Eugeno Bible university. Contestants wcro enierea.Dy colleges ana iiniverbi-; ties of Oregon. McCroskey is a former Salem high school student. Poles To Be Hauled The poles for the new power line between Dayton and West Salem will be hauled Monday and will continue for some time until the material is distributed to erect the $150,000 addition. In all 20 carloads of material will be distributed. ( It Is too much lo hope that tho next conference will endeavor to scrap alliances. Carl's Golden Guernsey 'Milk Direct from Carl's CoMen Guernsey farm, Hubhard. Oregon. Milk-Is .produced under most sanitary conditions, t'ows are curried, udders washed and milk is inini"li.itp!y cooled bottled, in I c a n thoroughly sterilized tottlcs. SUPPLY I LIMITED ! As our supply Is entirely from our own henl wo an only supply a limited nurn j ber of customers for we do j not buy milk from various herds. HIGH IN FLAVOR AND QUALITY 0ur Guernsey milk has tle very best flavor and is high in quality with a very high, test. PRICE Pint, per month. $2.00. Quart, per month, $3. Git. CARL'S GUERNSEY - 1 FARM - HUBBARD, ORE. SALEM PJIOXE l.TJl Unreserved 19 Roomed Apartment House and t Furnishings OH p ' LS to iUMMlt Ik.-,-, h, .m I TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 10 A'. M. 1 ! 626 South Capitol Street, near Oak St. Real Property consisting of 19-Itoomed Apartment . Ho:: with double garage, 2 baths and toilet, electric Ushts aci r: with very large lot. to be sold without reserve to highest 1 i ! : on following terms: Purchaser to assume mortgage of J3.C at 7 interest payable in 2V4 years, balance, of purchaao iri cash.. The real property will bo sold at 2 o'clock sharp. Personal Property, 10 a. m. 9 beds with springs an I r .tresses;, 6 dressers; 5 heaters. 2 coiled; S gas ranges; 9 l;r rugs and 7 small rugs; hall runner and stair carpet; a quant : of good linoleum; 6 hole Monarch Malleable range; 7 oak rc ers; 16 dining chairs; large Hoosler kitchen cabinet It medium sized Hoosler kitchen cabinet in oak; 2 other l.i! . cabinets; large china cabinet; 8-day mantel clock; ant: , walnut ball tree,; marble top; 2 antique marble top stand ti : antique walnut sideboard; reed rocker; cherry rocker; Ftt irohsr wardrobe; 3 fall leaf tables; round oak cxter.Hioa t ' 1$ large jardinieres and house plants; 3 oak library t ' dishes; kitchen.ntensils, rake, shovel, hoc, axe, fruit J ir;-. 1 saw. electric -light 'glotes, table covers, wash tubs, ir boards, boiler, -sad irons, clothes basket, pictures, books, t table, taberettes,, garden hose, three 4-ga!. Chinese jupn, 2 t cotta tile, ladder with hooks, and many other articles v space Will not permit to advertise. , ; s - - '; ' -v.!--. . ' Terms on Personal Property, Cash. ) ' SALU STARTS AT 10 A. 51. SHARP r. JIRS. VSI. EROr.T Owner Aurt ;. 1 Ownerr 453 Oak Street 1. " - ' 'Auctioneer, Phone 511 "Woodry Buys Furniture for Cash cr ; c :