The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 19, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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    SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 19, 1925
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, i THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON
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SPRING EE
That Win Instant Admiration
G. W. JOHN SON & CO.
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
AT TILE THEATERS TODAY
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.Oregon "Sally" with Colleen ;
' - Moore and Leon Errol.
-.Liberty Florence Vldor.in-;
"Christine or the Hungry
. Heart." . ';'',v )
GrandHoot Gibaoa in "Let :
er Buck" ;
Bligh 5 acta Vaudeville and
f Pictures.- . . - ;
Mayor Proclaims Week
In a proclamation Mayor J. Tlj
Giese sets aside the week of April
27 to May 3 as American Forest';
"Week. The proclamation is in line!
with others Issued by President!
CCoColidge and Governor Pierce.j
"The perpetuation of the forests;
is necessary to insure a continued;
supply of pure water for domestic
purposes, recreational facilities?
'and . uninterupted industrial: de-4
veiopment," the edict reaas. 1
Fried Spring Chicke
Today at the Gray Belle.. Seej
menu on Society page. " jtl9
No Work on Sunday j
Bring the family to the Salem!
Restaurant. Special Sunday din-;
ner. 75c. al9
WOODRY
Buys Furniturp
Phone 511
DR. B. H. WHITE
Osteopatay-SiurgUT
Baetronle ZHacbmU and Tr.tm.nt
CDt. Ataam'a method) f
Onto raoaa 3 r 4a-J;
; 8M V. 8. Bank Blag.
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LADD & BUSH, Bankers
rabllsshed
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When You
Readv?
To Move
General Baiildng Business
Office Hoars front 10 . m. to 3 p. nr.
Call on us, for we have pketfed Vans and Fleece-lined
covers for your furniture jmd piano.
and furniture movers.
We also handle Brooder Stoves, Furnace
; Coals arid Diamond Briquettes
Larmer Transfer &
Storage Co.
PHcnq
Specialty Shop, 453 CourtV al9
Ashland Seeks Water
Application has been; made of
the state engineer by the city
of Uehland to appropriate water
from CowCreek and jits tributaries
for domestic purposes in' Jackson
county , to supply ! Ashland. The
estimated cost is $500,000.
Special on Loud Speaki
New Western Electric, $25.
Halik & Eoff, 337 Court. al9
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Kitchen Unit J , j
While they lastj $3.50 set. See
ourj window. Salem Electric Co..
Mafonic Temple, i i al9
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Tulip Bulb Farm;
See Luther J. Chapin's beds, 9
miles north of Salem on South
Prairie. . 2& .acres, of tulips in
bloom now. Cut flowers for sale.
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Have Sunday Dinner at the Spa
A clean place to, dine You will
enjoy the best, to be had. al9
Seek Doctor's Degree
' Edwin P, Cox and Margery Gil
bert, both of Salem, are two of
the! 11 graduate students at the
Dancing! Dancing!
CHSTSTArl, QAIDES9 , .
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ThomM Bro. Jus Bind Orehtitra,
raU of Ufa and Pap
SATCTBDAT NIGHT
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Skating, Skating, Skating
AT DREAMLAND
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Thursday, Friday, Saturday
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First class piano
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469
State Street
University of Oregon; working this
year for the doctor of philosophy
degree. These students have al
ready received bachelors and mass
ters' degrees. 1; 4:! I J m '"
St? Cyllijdrr Coupe, 102O Mode-i.
A-l condition. Cheap cash
sale, Barrett Bros.! Garage 1999
N. Capitol.; . ; . ; a23
Offer Pantoiuiue
"The Holy City" in pantonine
will feature the program at the
evenings service at the First Chris
tian church . today. Mrs Frank
Brown will give the pantomine
and Miss Whlsler will sing the
solo. !..- -1 : j ''f n f-1 I i ! h Is
Oaks Addition Homes I
"We have four fine homes for
sale in Oaks at 6400 to $6900.
All modern, 5 to S rooms. Becke
& Hendricks, U. S. Bk Bldg. al6tf
'":h ' : I' S i!: Jl
Chronic Cases Taken ; " j1 : -By
the 'case for a guaranteed
j price. For information write Dr.
Scofleld, 328 Oregon bldg. , al9
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Legion Meets In Armory iljtiHjjl
In order to provide i everyone
wjtth-a sea and an opportunity to
see -moving pictures depicting
wild life in Oregon and methods
of propogation and! conservation.
Capital; Post No. 9 j will meet in
the: Armory Monday night.
Coniplet BuhUp -Court
Three months' Intensive i train
ing. 428 Oregon bldg. ' al9
Ret urns To Salem ; ,
Fred A. Williams, local attor
ney has returned to Salem after a
10 day'stay in Grants Pass, where
he was called on several law cases
While there his family joined aim
and they motored to Salem on Sat
urday. ; -' -
Odd Fellows Attention! : ,
' Funeral j services for Brother
AL A. Wade will be held af Rig
don's' Chapel Monday, April 20th",
10:00 a. m. : ; -
W, P.,Brietjket;Noble Grand.
Dr. Marshall I, Osteopathic
'.. Physician and ' Surgeon.
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FOR INFORMATION' i
ABOUT ILILHOAD TRIPS
JPhone 727
OREGON
ELECTRIC
Fountain
Pens
"MAke ' Valuable Oif t for
Birthday or Wedding Gifts
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Soe Our Selection of "
lIllghGrade -v j
Waterman Pens ;
Before Vou Hay ;
COMMERCIAL
BOOK STORE
" 103 'orth Commercial ;
REDUCKD SODIER RATES
TO CALIFORNIA
BY PICKWICK STAGES
I aL. wia a
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s- . Round Trip, f3O0)O
Lo Anrb, one way, f27.S5
Round Trip, SO.OO
Special Rates to Parties of
Eight or Mors - j
Tor Information and Reserva-
Hons phone 69 1, or call st
CTLNTTJUj 6TAG3
fJalem, Ore "on -
: JJOOK. THE SB OVXR AT TOX7B
? rcasT oppobtxthitt
: 191 OldtmobUa tonrtef
tn flna aiackaaieai con
dition, ar ptint .j. $350
' IMS Bnick, new paint 350
1920 Dodge la flna cen
dikien, (ood tire 363
1924 Blackbird OvazUad
ditlon, good Uraa, naw
paint . ; ! S65
1925 Xdcana Tetth Sack FREE!
Ogden. Get. Prize-
Owen F. Ogden, E. F. Smith and
H. C. P,ugh were guests at the i
nual.club dinner of the employ
es, of the New York; Life insurance
Company . in Portland! last night.
At j that time , it wasj announced
that Mr. .Ogden was ; accredited
with being the prize wlinner in the
number of applications of life! in
surance which he had secured. The
record was made some time past in
a 'state wide contest established by
the company. '. ' I i li'j;! v
Fairmount Hill Corner .' pin
s $1300 this morning; j reduced
front $1500. View,
Becke ' &. Hendricks;
Bldg. - I j
trees, etc.
U. S. ' Bk.
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Boxing Salem Armorj '.
Frankie Lewis vs.i Billy Gar
deau, 10 three minute rounds.
Bill Hunt vs. Speed jMurphy, 6
three minute rounds. Two snap
py pdeliminaries. Friday, April
2. Ladies free with gentlemen
on the lower floor, i ' al9
Three Months Course Shorthand
'Letters taken ; from dictation
after first week. 428 Oregon bldg.
Business College. S i l a--eaU
Plumbers Take Holiday
The plumbers of Salem are tak
ing a half holiday on Saturday af
ternoon at the present time, as in
dicated by .cards on the various of
fices' ! of ' the j plumbing firms.
"Closed for the afternoon" is the
sign posted on most of the offices
of the master plumbers of the city.
Speak for Yours i
Four modern 5 to! 7 room homes
are under construction.! Wi;: sell
finished for $3500 to $4,000.
Basements and fireplaces, finished
to suit. Reasonable terms. Come
nowi Becke & Hendricks, U. S.
Bk. Bldg. j i! ili al6tf
Projrram Postponed
Due to the death of George Sar
dam, father of Frank J. Sardam,
member of the Hoot Owl degree
team, the concert fori the coming
week will be postponed, it was re
ported here. The program, how
ever will be given the following
week at the regular time. ! E.
Cooke Patton, grand I screech for
the Hoot' Owls in Salem; reports
that the stickers of the organiza
tion are going fast and the second
edition of' the oval papers will
have! been used up. ' ,
Marinello Beauty Parlors ; . -i
Expert Marcelling, 245 North
High. i ! al9
Fop.. Sale Nearly New 1921 i
ord coupe. Xewton Chevrolet
Co. 3 ' . -j: I,..- - . i al8tf
Best Grade of Wood 1
Is. 16-inch mill tlock for fur
nace and heater, t Three large
loads for $15. Prompt delivery
Phone 1542. Fred
EJ Wells, al 9
Gardner Touring Car
Driven only 1200 miles, at the
Certified Public Motor Car Mar
ket for half the new price. Car
has been in careful hands and
will give some one the same good
service that a new
would. 1 ;
automobile
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Popcorn District Pppudar
The Popcorn district will enter
tain with ta chicken pie dinner
Tuesday night and Will feature
the Moore's Music j House Enter
tainers. ? The Popcorn district is
one of the most enterprising sec
tions of Polk county, and a large
attendance is counted on for the
chicken pie dinner The Enter
tainers, have a specialty number
to surprise the meeting on that
night, -which will be announced
ater. .The Moore'gj iiuiic House
entertainers were with the CCro
ville Parent-teacher meeting Fri
Wi TV RIGDON !& SON
! j - Established 1831
! ! "New Alortuary j -Chemekeia
Streei at Cottage
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day evening and featured Euwine
MeCrosky on a magic carpenter
saw, r wnicn perrormed .miracles
with songs and duet numbers. ,
No Work on Suuday '"-;.
Bring t&e ramily to the Salem
Restanrant.. Special Sunday din
ner, 75c.
Fried Spring llitcken
: Today at the Gray Belle. See
menu pn Society page. . al9
CiK -Flow rw, Floral liereu
Adanis Florist, 453 Court. al9
Names
Are Confusing
Mr. nd Mrs, Clyde Harris, of
Brooks, have been caused; some
embarrassment over the similar
ity of the name of their 14 year
old :son, George, ; and a George
Harris who Is mixed up in some
justice court proceedings. The
one In :onrl is not the son of the
Brooks" resident. iS 1 ' j
Tesa fjarttge, i99 JN, Capitol
Will operate under the name of
Barret tf Bros. Fee ua for your
work. ;j We '.know you will be
pleased- Towing and repairing-.
Phone 32p. - al9
Soanii Iing; Made i
Efforts are being made in
Salem to locate Alexander Grant,
a missing 'policy holder of the
Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance
company according to the I state
ment oif A. C. Borhnstedtj local
;; j y- DIED
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HOUGHTON At 622 North High,
? April 18.. Mrs. i Louesa Esther
Houghton, age 96 years, mother
of Mrs. Annie M. Wheaton. of
!' Caliedonia, Minn.; Mrs. Maudie
. Sargeant, of Newberg, and Mrs.
Louesa Clark and N. L. Hough
ton, of Salem. '" Rdmalns are at
' the Rigdon mortuary. Funeral
i ; arrangements will be announced
i . later Final services will prob-
; ably be bld at Newberg.
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WAPE At the home, 1792 Broad
way. April 45th. Alonzo! Allen
Wade age 66 years, husband of
Mrs. Ella Wade, rather of J. B.
Wade of Soaplake, Wash., Ben
S. Wade of Portland and Hal L.
Wade of Sawtelle, Cal-. broth
er of Sherman Wade of Long
i Beach, Cal. Also one grand
M child. Member of the IOOF
of Richland. low, and the
Modern Woodmeri fraternities.
m Funeral services will be - held
ii Monday, April 20 at 10 a. m.
! ! from 4.he Rigdon & Son mortu
!l ary. under the auspices of the
i : IOOF cemetery at the j IOOF
( i cemetery, i . j i J . .
lln 'vpM T J : 1 :
BROWK John Brown died at a
local hospital at the age! of 61
year on April 18th. Funeral
annotiQcements later, j Webb
i h Funejral"-Parlors In charge of
IN arrangements.1- 1' - .
REKD At a local hospital April
1 18. M. Jean Reed, age 38. The
Terwilliger home funeral par
lors forwarded the remains to
l ! hiftband.", Funeral services and
' i i interment will be held today. -
Your Eyes
YOUR EYES are your most
important possession. Nearly
all! information comes through
5 the eyes. Your pleasures, your
I i i i . . i
Button in scnuui, in your cuus-
en profession in life, and your
earning: capacity are ail de
pendent on eooL? ; s t r 6 n z.
S healthy eyes. Any thing that
is worth having is worth caring
fpr Your eyes are entitled to
conscientious, careful ; thought.
Such care implies an accurate
eye examination periodically, j
lenses fitted carefully to correct
Sight where it is defective; and
eye health habits that will; pro
long keen vision. jWe are 'al
ways glad to advise you. j
. Morris Optical
1147$ .Company-
01-.'K4 OREGON j BUILDING
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representative. Records disclose
that Grant was Insured in the
company in 1888, in this city. No
payment on his policy were made,
however, after the maturity of the
Instrument, H is declared. Over
100Q missing policy-holders are
being sought by the company for
persons in all parts of . the world.
Piano Jazz in 12 Le.ons
Beginners or advanced. Water
man Piano School, McCornack
bldg. al9
Small Apartment Hoawe .
', Reduced; $6,000 now takes
small apt. building bringing in
$100 month. Will make home
and investment. -Becke ft Hen
dricks, U.S. Bk. Bldg. . al6tf
Dr. Stone - ' '
Perry's Drug Store.
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Bad Ughts Cau.se Arrest
For driving with improper lights
C.. Overholscr, Hollis Smith.
George filbert, Loyd Hughes and
John Sweeney were haled into the
police court last night. During
the day L. B. Laughlin. NichoU
Brinkley.iJ. W. Suver, J. Bolland
er and B B. Robb appeared before
Martin Poulsen, police Judge.
Are You. a Typist ?
Why not take. up shorthand dur
ing the evening and '' prepare
yourself for a better position.
Three months' course from 7 to
9. 428 Oregon bldg. al9
Bpeeders Are Caught
E. W. Morgan of Eugene placed
$10 withj police officers yesterday
as bail money after he had been
arrested for speeding. . Harry
Beckett. 1690 North Cottage, is to
Work
Men heavy weight, white, black, blue denim, union-made, full
cut, reinforced at all points of strain, seams triple-sewed, every pair
guaranteed; much less than ordinarily, sold for.
Extra Sizes 44 and over $1.75; Boys $1.00 to $1.35
Shoes
Scout style and other .
comfortable styles, med
ium and heavy soles,
fine quality leathers.
I $4.50 up
Sox
Men's black, brown cot
ton box, good weights,
fine yarns.
8 pairs for $1
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appear in court Monday as Is 11.
E. Fellor of 159 South High.
Wayne Montaneon paid a fine of
$5 for speeding when he appeared
before Police Judge Martin Poul
sen.1 Some Investment 1
SO acres, mostly walnuts
$8,000 today; 7 miles from Salem
on paving. $1,000 to handle
bang! Becke & Hendricks, U. S.
Bk. Bldg. al6tf
Jung Sing Pays) Fin
For selling cigarettes to a minor
Jung Sing paid $5 to the police
court yesterday.
Dan
Cole McElroy Orchestra. Wed
nesday, April 22, Crystal Gardens.
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Itotariann Help Boy
. Tho Rotary Boys work commit
tee are supplementing the enter
tainment of the Boys' Training
school -with magic music and and
GOOD WOOD
Specials on Wood
4 ft. Large Second Growth Fir, 2 cords for $13.00
3 large loads 16" Mill Wood for $15.00
4 ft. old Fir, no large knots nor punky, 2 cords for $15.00
j; ' -May and June Delivery ,
FRED E. WELLS
PHONE 1312
Clothes
at SAVING PRICES!
$1.50
Unionalls
Easy fitting, roomy cut.
khaki twill material, re
inforced. ; j
M $3.50
Work Shirts
Heavy weight blue cham
bray shirts, both coat
and closed front style,
roomy. We specialize
upon slim and extra size
shirts. , ; : : j ' t '
85c to $2
Work
Suspenders
President and other
Quality makes.
I 50c to $1
Work Pants
Heary weight, olivo
drab khaki.
At
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52.50 v v ; I
CLOTH UiQ VO CICN MlLiiO GTGUJZ
story. ' E. Cooke Tatton will en
tertain with the magic, and Floyd
Waltz with a reading. Earl Keu-
nell Rotarian will give solo num
bers. I He will be accompanied vr
Katherine Kirk at the violin anil
Mildred Jaeger" at the piatfb.
Erery Monday evening the boys
are entertained with moving pic
ure and the Rotary club members
are planning to supplement thU
with vaudeville and other fea
tures, .
r PERSONALS .
! C. M. Chase, a veteran of tho
World War who is undergoing
treatment at the Veteran hos
pital in Portland, is visiting with
relatives in this city,
j Judy Currie is visiting Willi
friends and relatives in Dalia4
lover the week end. . ,
j J. 31. Houghton and family aro
;here j from Portland during tha
week-end.,
C. B. Rnedsger of Cloverdale if
visiting here for a few days. Ha
arrived in Salem Saturday.
PROMPT DELIVERY
280 SOUTH CIU'RCIC
L
Gloves
Leather gauntlet and
wrist lpyes. Good qual
ity sofi heavy weight
horsehide material us u
ally sell for moret
I 01.50
Heaviest
Corduroy Pants
Drab and tan, fine
quality.
j 55, 55.50
Bandana
i Handkerchiefs
Attractive colors, largo
size, good quality.
20c; 2 for 35c
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