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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON. SATURDAY MORNINC, APRIL 18, 1925 12, V Bint CITY . AX THE THEATERS TODAY I i ! I'M Oregon "Sally" with Cbleen Moore and Leon rErrjol. . Libertj "The Prairie Wife," .. - by;- Arthur Strlnger. ja Grand- Hoot Gibsonf in j"Le ' 'er Buck." . j: U. BUgh "The Millionaire Cow-- boy"and five acta vaude- ' ' ' Hie. I I S -jMi-j Building Permit Issued d. Adam Engle will build : two houses during 4he coming j weks, according to information disclosed at the city recorder's joffice yes terday. A permit was! issued for the erectionpf a building at 2120 Virginia, at anestimated cost of $5200, anTanother dwelling ' at 1783 Xorth Summer to tost $3200 To Undergo Operation- Mrs. Nora Houck wjll undergo a major operation at the! Salem hospital today. :.-.(. New Section Added The Salem office of the Pacific Telephone & Telegraph company will be served by an additional section of local switch hoard, ac cording to announcement! made yesterday. Work of inbtaljing the new nnit will begin lmmejdlately. WOODRY Buys Furniture Phone 511! I DR. B. II. WHITE OjWopmthT-Sariery I Electronic DUgncHi and;Trtktmat i X. Abam' metSod) Offle FfcoM 159 or' 4(9-3 506 17. S. Bnk Bid. I 1- i :l LADD & BUSH, Bankers Frtabllshed 1868 i General Banking Business Office Hoars from 10 a. m. to 3 p m. i ii i When You :-, - l -J in Are Ready To Move Call on usfor we have padded Vans and i Fleece-lined covert for your furniture and piano J First class piano and furniture movers- We also hanclle! Coals and Liarmer Triansfer & Storage Co. Phono This Home of good clothes sells satisfaction as well as Our best salesman is quality we spare no pains in always selecting the best and we see that there are no defects. Suits $18 BUY SATISFACTION HERE G. W. Johnson & Co. 469 State NEWS : IN The new; section will ' allow for the' use of two positions, or will give room for erators. The two additional op- ne w unit can care for 400 plugs. Fines .Imposed ' S For failing t!o observe the head light regulations and ordinance, six motorists jwere whaled before City Police Judge Poulsen yester day. They were F. L. Benard, Lee Fixmer, CurleyrKurr, J. N. Bacin, ; Ernest jufer - and Chester Kurty, John Sweeney paid a fine of $5 for speeding. V I, . " - ' ' Speak for Yo Four modern; 5 to 7 room homes are under1 construction. "Will sell finished ! for i $3500 to $4,000. Basements and: fireplaces, finished to suit. Reasonable terms. Come now. Becke &. Hendricks, U. S. Bk. Bldg. i al6tf Is "Sow Adjutant . , Dr.! George E, Lewis has been appointed: adjutant of the disabled veterans organization of this city. Frank, DurbinJ Jr., is commander of the organization. 1 Plan Sale I Today -f . m j . The women of the Scandinavian M. E. church will hold a cooked food and needlecraft sale at the f Dancing! Dancing! i CHBT8TAX, GAKSENS i Liies Tt TbOBM Broa. Jvlm Band OrchMtra, j - Full of 111 sad Ftp 3 i SATURDAY K1GHT Skating, Skating, Skating AT DREAMLAND J Thursday, Friday, Saturday I Brooder Stoves, Furnace r.:;-i - -ij. ;) .... ':!-!j jr ;:f" ; - : .. Diamond Briquettes .! 930 clothes 1 to $45 ; Street BRIEF offices ofj the Southern Pacific city ticket' office today. Proceeds of the sale I11 be used in decor ation of the church and church property, . t " ; s I Receives In juries 1 i ! Master Ivan: Salsbury of 220 D street fell through a window yesterday and sustained a cut on his arm and bruises on his head. He was playing near the window and was thrown through it. Falrhlount HIU Corner . ! $1300 this morning; reduced from $1500. View, trees, etc. Becke & Hendricks, U. S. Bk. Bldg. 1 . a!6tf A Favor County correspondents, of The Statesman will confer a real favor upon the managing editor if they will send in with their next com munication their names and post offic addresses written separately from the items. G1h Club Travels Members of the Salem high school glee, club, under the di rection of ..Lena Belle Tartar, traveled to Forest Grove Saturday to compete in the interscholastic glee club contest, being sponsored there by Pacific university High school glee clubs front the Wil lamette valley schools are to com pete there for honors. ' ; Some Investment ? 1 80 - acres, mostly walnuts $8,000 today; miles from Salem on paving, $ljo00 to handle -bang! Becke & Hendricks, U. S. Bk. Bids.- al6tf Addresses "Tooth Carpenters" ' Dr. Harold H. Brown, director of the 'Marion county child health demonstration, : addressed mem bers of the Marion-Polk County Dental association at: their regu lar meeting. He explained the relation of the health demonstra tion to the dentists of the com munity. Twenty-four members of the organization were present at the banquet, which was served at The Spa. Called to Seattle ; Ben F. West, a member of the Statesman mechanical force and local real estate man, will leave for Seattle this .morning to be with his wife, who is In a critical condition in a Seattle hospital.. Oaks Addition Homes-j ; i We have four : fine ! homes for sale in Oaks at $6400 to $6900. All modern, 5 to 8 rooms. Becke & Hendricks, U. S. Bk Bldg. a!6tf Work on Display j Students of the manual training department of McKinley Junior high school have samples of their work on display at the ! Salem Electric store on State, street. Wood carving and other exhibits of the craft are on display. Stu dents exhibiting work are Harold Thompson, Delbert Viesko, Edwin Cross, William Moot, Kelton But ler. Leonard , Sch after, Morris French, Wayne Hyedorn, Amit Sith, Austin Gardner, j For Rent" ' , . ' --- Modern 7-room house, one block north of state house,! good con dition. Phone 111 6W. al8 Governor to Speak j ? Governor Walter M.: Pierce will be the regular speaker before the chamber of commerce next 'Mon day noon at their regular meet- REDTJCKD SUMMER RATES TO CALIFORNIA BY PICKWICK STAGES Saa FraadaMt, om way, 915.60 Bond Trip, $30.00 Los Angelea, one way, $S7.S5 - Round Trip, $30.00 ; Special Rates to Parties of Eight or Mors - For Information and Reserra : tlons phone 696, or call at CZCTTRAIj 6TAGI3 TZR2XXAL EaJexa, Orctoa HAS A 1920 DODGE i TOtTRINO - in tplendid mechanical con dition, : fin tires, soma ex tras. A splendid paint Jos. -1825 License - .1 AT OBLT $350 See Xt Today I ing. Viewpoints of the political battle which was fought at the state house during the last legis lature will be discussed by the speaker, it fs reported. The cham ber of ; commerce, members are primed to hear some of the inside stuff on the political situation and especially the view whicfr Govern or Pierce had during the fracas between him and the legislators who wanted to shear him of pow er. I Cooked Food Sale April 18, Neimeyer Drug store. Ladies of Brush College communi ty. 1 a!8 Awnings Flap in Gale The stiff gale that swept the streets of Salem Friday afternoon played havoc with the awnings of several 1 business buildings. The gale reached its highest point about 3 o'clock, and was followed by heavy showers. Hall was mix ed with the rain for a few min utes but did no damage. Will Pay Cash For used adding machine or safe. Phone 1659. al8 Makes Trip to Germany Mr. and Mrs. Ous Hyden left for New York City recently Where they will take passage on the SS "Columbus.! They plan to visit with relatives and friends in 'Bre men, Germany. Mr. Hyden is a Polk county farmer. Arrange ments for the trip were made through the city ticket office of the Southern Pacific company here. 1 I Small Apartment House Reduced; $6,000 now takes small apt. : building bringing- in $100 month. Will make home and investment. Becke & Hen dricks, U. S. Bk. Bldg. al6tf Rate Change There has been little. confusion i In the transition from the old rates to the new ones in the postal de partment at Salem, declared auth orities here yesterday. The ad vance Information furnished to the large mailers eliminated a 'great part of the confusion, which might have resulted. It is too early, however,, to tell the effect upon the receipts of to give other Infor mation. In Salem the change has not been felt by any one group of mailers, but by every one in gen eral. It was stated. There was not much change in the charges on transportation of newspapers and other publication. Kitchen Unit While they last, $3.50 set. See our window. Salem Electric Co., Masonic Temple. al9 Partner Withdraw: A. J. Baker has withdrawn from partnership: in the firm of Radio Headquarters, at 175 South High street. C. G. Miller, other mem ber, will be in charge of the sales rooms. ! !! For Sale Cheap At the Certified Public Motor Car Market. A superior model Chevrolet Touring, thoroughly re conditioned, including a new paint job. See this block north of post office. . al7 Grange Meets . Today The Salem Grange will meet. at 10:30 this jtnorning for an all-day meeting in the' Labor Hall. Much Important business is scheduled and a large crowd is anticipated. Firm Files Papei Joseph Weinstein, of Salem, and Joseph I Horenstein of Portland have filed papers with the county clerk, announcing their intention of engaging in business In Salem under the name of "Salem's Lead ing Army Goods Store.": ; Dance, Schindlei Hall tonight. al8 Pleas Entered - Joe Polley and S. A. Pease, ar rested on liquor charges, j were arraigned In justice court yester day. Polley waived preliminary hearing, and was ' bound orer to the grand jury. Bail was placed at $250, and was not furnished. Pease entered a plea of not guilty, and bail of $250 was furnished. The case will be continued. Grand Jury To Act ' John ( Belton and Bert Perry were granted a preliminary hear ing in the justice court yesterday, on a charge of contributing to the delinquency of a minor. They were bound over to the grand jury and released from jail on $500 bond. They are two of the ten men who were arrested recently on vice 'counts. I i.H. Transcript Completed Transcript on appeal . tQ the United States supreme court in the Hood River Irrigation and water rights case .was, completed Friday by Arthur S, Becsou, cleri HB of the supreme court. The Pa cific Light &. Power company are appellants vs. the East Oregon Lumber 4 company. The lower court upheld the water interests and was sustained in the state supreme Court with slight modifi cations. Art ion Xot Taken Circuit j Judge L. H. McMahan has not taken any action on the ballot title of the bus bill argu ments which were heard in his court on the : first of the week. T,he law jgrants him 60 days in which to hand down a decision. . Xo Work Jon Sunday- Bring the family to the Salem Restaurant Special Sunday din al9 ner, 75c. One Accident Fatal One'of the 618 accidents re ported to the state industrial ac cident con mission for the week ending April 16 resulted in a fatality. This was A. Maleski. a laborer at Deer Island. Of the total numher 518 were subject to the provisions of the workmen's compensation act, 98 from firms ana corporations tnat -nave re jected the provisions of the act. and two from public utility cor porations not subject to the pro visions ofi the act. i Xo Work on Sunday Bring the family to the Salem Restauran t. Special Sunday din al9 ner, 75c. Governor Pierce Rack Governor Walter M.; Pierce re- turned to the state house Friday after spending two days and Seaside. - He spoke afternoon in Astoria! before the Astoria 'Kiwanians Thursday and I before the Seaside Woman's club community fair on Wednesday afternoon. - WN'amette Song Rook The committee appointed to look intolthe matter ofsecuring song books for the Willamette chapel recommended yesterday morning, that a bill of v $240 be assumed py the student body to be paid ojff at their earliest con venience, j The matter is to be re ferred to the execuMve committee. For Salf Xearly Xw 1921 Ford cbupe; Newton Chevrolet al8tf Co. Council Eliminated The amendment to the Willam ette university constitution pre sented' fo the purpose of elimin ating the athletic council and vest ing their authority in the execu tive committee has been accepted. More Funds Located ,OnIy,$200 of the $5000 admit ted taken from the state treas urer's office by Clarence W. Thompson , former teller, have "been found by Alexander Hamil ton, boolkeeper of the depart ment. An additional check for $100, an assignment bearing the name of O. P. Hoff, former state treasurer, was brought to light Friday. Thursday $600 were lo cated in small sums. Previous to this time approximately $4000 had been traced, all but $3000 of which was at one time and the re mainder in small amounts. Janitor Back on Job J. C. Barnes, janitor at the Sa lem high school, has returned to work after an enforced vacation at home recovering from blood poisoning. Mr. Barnes was bitten by a small mouse-like animal when he reached his hand into 'a waste papier basket. It was neces sary to lance his hand several times. . - . i Company Pays Taxes Taxes amounting to $31,378.80 have been! paid to Marion county this year, Office of it is announced at the the ! Portland Electric Power company. Electric line Extended Completion of an electric line 1.8 miles! long from the Liberty store west on the road toward the Skyline orchards was announced Friday ' by ' the PEP company. This line supplies power and light to O. E. Brooks, C. H. Dencer, Edward Dencer, P. S. Dencer. Frank Devlin. Emmett Dougherty. W. J. Fair. O. E. Free.. Mrs. N. E. Gunnell, Miss Cary Martin; W. H. Neuens, J. R. Rains, Mrs. M. Shields. T E. Turner and William Zosel. It was also announced that the" circuit breaker through which the current passes to Gervais bad been repaired. This line was damaged : by the electrical storm a short time ago. Church Rale Ready The Queen Esther circle of the First Methodist cnurch will hold a sale at the church today. 1 j- - r-J ! . . . Thompson Given Work . Clarence Thompson, former tell. er in the state treasurer's office who is serving nine years In the penitentiary for larceny of nearly $5000 of Btate moneys, has .been placed in the office of the chief engineer as bookkeeper. Club Gives Concert The final concert of the Willa mette University Men's Glee club was given in the Waller hall chapel last night. The stage was well decorated with Willamette banners and the club program was well received.. The club members report a very successful season. The record of the 68th congress can be written thus: 1923, sworn la: 1915. enssed out. Fort Worth Star - Telegram,, - ; .y . . a! y V Dr. Ansley Bates, of the Staples Optical company, who recently opened offices on the ground floor of the Masonic Temple building. Announced as a new member of the Salem .Lions' club at yester day's meeting. Postponed; Ball Game To Be Played Next Monday The Willamette university-Oregon Normal school baseball gara was called i off "yesterday because of rain, he game will be played next Monday afternoon at 4 if the weather conditions permit. The bad weather of the past week has interfered seriously with the Bearcat squad practice, al though that is a condition that cannot be prevented. ; Found: Dark brown stray mare; white star in forehead; four white hind feet. - Grass Valley Unicorn. r- I PERSONALS ;Mrs. Paul Smith of Jefferson visited in the city yesterday. W. B. Johnson of MacCleay was In town on business Friday. - ' Mrs. F. E. Libby and H. W. Libby of Jefferson was in the city on business yesterday. ! Mrs- A. Vancleave . and two daughters were visiting in the city from Woodburn. N P. D. Alixander of Independ ence was in the city yesterday. Mrs. Arthur Carteon was in Sa lem from Toledo yesterday on business. Dr. Henry E. Morris, local op tician was in Dallas on business yesterday. .. Miss Esther Butler of Yakima will visit with her sister, Miss Elsie Butler, for a fortnight. Elmo S. White and Charles II. Elrey, officers o fthe American Fi delity investment company were vistors in Eugene yesterday. Mrs. M. Hopfer was in the city from Mt. Angel yesterday. Mrs. Fred Kraschewski was in the city on business from Stayton Friday. 4 BJ Mrs. Joy Balch of Independence was in the city yesterday. Dr. P. Olinger of The Dalles is visiting his brother, Dr. II. T. Ol inger. ' Dr. Mark Hayter of Dallas met with the Marion-Polk dentists last night. j . DIED SHIELDS Orbin Shields died at a local hospital April 17 at the age of 31 years. He is survived by his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Shields of Portland. Body at Webb's Funeral parlors. Funeral announcements later. 4Smmi j r SATURDAY ONLY We have Two Hundred 18x36 inch Congoleum Rugs which we will place on Sale Saturday only, at .Where Watch M S7 jO.- C ADT ri d HIIL IkUS P0CATEL10. ii They- Have Cast Their: For tunes With the Idaho I State Journal . ! - J. L. Brady and wife, who were connected with the publications of The Statesman 'Publishing com pany up to the first of April, have cast their fortunes with the: Idaho State; Journal, at Pocatello.f They made a wide - circle of friends while they were In Salem, taking part in many lines of good work, and the good wishes of a host of people here will be with them in their new Idaho home. Governor Brady of Idaho, who was afterwards United States sena tor from Idaho, and died in that position, was a brother of J. L. Brady, and his sons are' promi nent in the affairs of that state. ' I Bits For Breakfast I ir . Going fine ; !' v v v Linen mill canvass ' i Fine but. not -fast; and Salem needs to make it both fine and fast. : . j. saiem ought to have a grape juice factory, and the Slogan man wants' you to help him prove that this is a good grape country, in the Slogan columns of next Thurs day. What do you know- about grapes of the right varieties for grape juice, adapted to; our con ditions? It is your duty to tell. '7: 1 V "m ' 'j The Roquefort cheese factory at Falls City, the first of its kind in the United States, is to have the milk of 500 goats this year. Grow ing decidedly. Getting. to be an institution of size. It should be followed with hundreds of its kind in western Oregon. .We can help capture the $70,000,000 annual market for Roquefort cheese - in this country if we will go at it in earnest. ' We should tell the world and keep at it everlastingly. I -U Cynicism: The hard place left where the; blister was. ; 1 s r Service: The fancy touch, fur nished free, that makes the bill 10 per cent larger. 1 V Camping affords little thrill In spring. The foYests are too green to burn well. - i v V V Americanism; Admiring a sue-1 cess; demanding that he stop work and make a speech. ; V ! The new international dance won't help much 'unless: it Is de signed to eliminate stepping on one another's toes: . m The nice thing about accepting advice is that we can always blame the fellow, who gave it to us. V v Habits are something that hard- FOR I.VFOR3LTIO.V ABOUT RAILROAD TRIPS Phone 727 OREGON' ELECTRIC GENUINE C AD You Can Always Do D n r, Stiff ' Ads for Real Bargains Chocolate Peanut ; Clusters 1 The kind ve all like Regular 60c lb. Special for Saturday Only 36c lb. 2 lbs. for 70c Put up in o lb: boxes; limit one 5 lb. box to a customer only. QCHAEFER'G DRUG ! STOKE . The Yellow Front- 135 North Commercial Phone 197 The Penslar Store ly would worry a man at all ifj they didn't worry his wife sa much. A good many women now will admit bobbed, hair woulil be a great convenience if it didri't tako so blame long to fix it so it will look like it ain't. Chicago girl says she will narry the man who' pays her tather'a debts, but applicant had better find out w-ho made Hie debts. Columbia Record. Cascade Pound Paper Exceptionally good quality, white linen finish stock, 96 folded sheets to each pound. Special Price Tliia Week 33c lb. Perry Drug: Storq 11S Booth Comsnerda Salem, Oregon Better Cs7 y. Ullltll . J . A A t A V A .. A . V ...V ,A A .) -