The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 23, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    iiiUiibDAY MOiiIl.G.'AFlilL 23, 1S25
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If you have not ben guying your shirts here, give us a trial, and you'll soon discover
that you have beenimiising something; ,
Collars Attached or Collars to Match
G.W. JOHNSON
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I ! Jng permit issued to A. .CI 'Nelson,
TV-
AT THE THEATERS TODAY
Oregon Theodore Roberts
: m In " 40 .Winks." , :
Liberty Mrs. I- Wallace j Rejid
i i fn "Broken Laws." If
Grand U of O Glee clnj ahd
I ! orchestra, i S-
BHgb Murdock, and 'iRoajr-
fflg RaUs-
Arm Is ' Fractured i
Ward Blakeley received Brok
en Tteht arm" -when he fell On a
Stairway -while -working 14 a eaw-
1 mill near Toledo. -Or,- He is to
be with relatives near Salem tfhile
recovering from his injuries.
Oh Henry ! Nite
i At the Crystal Gardens; Satnr-
'nydajr nite. (-
Get Buildine Permits
a-25
i liAn $18,000 garage building is
'to be built In the city withn a
few days, according to tne onua
FOR INFORMATION I -ABOUT
RAILROAD ; TRIPS
:MPhonc"-727 Li'i; '
OREGON x ELEGTrtIC
W
WOODRX
IV Buys Furhituro
Phone 511 j
DR. B.n. WHlTp j
! jatetronlo SUiowfa aa Tirttaat
' U': (Offlct Ph 59 or 4
i ; mart a TuikBMc! 1
iU'ii '.i!: r I I A. J.j
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LADD fic BUSH, Bankers
! Jlfcteblished 18CS j .
General Banking Business
Office Hcnwfrom 10 ra. to S p. to.
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(i '-.slut.
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JVhen You
Are Ready
To Move
Hall on us. for we nave padded Vans and Fleece-lined
covers f of your furniture
iand furniture movers
We also handle Brooder Stoves, Furnace
Coals and Diamond Briquettes
4J
Larmer
"Storage a
Plione 930
Do you enjoy shirts that are a little dif
ferent, a little better made, more style
and better finish than those you-see on
most men?
469 STATE Street 1
Jacobs and E. Ling. The
building Is to go up at 362 North
High land 1 14 to be of reinforced
concrete. - John Boise ia to alter
and repair a barn at 173 South
Cottage at an estimated cost of
$600.
OAC Symphony Orchestra
Sat.
ere, April 25, Waller ball-
. a25
Portable Phonograph
$1 down and $1 a week. 11. I.
Stiff Furniture Co. a23
fiardner Tottrfne Ca
.Driven only 1200 miles, at tne
Certified Public Motor Car Mar
ket for halfj the ?hew price. Car
has : been in caretul hands ana
will eive some one the same good
service that a new automobile
would. : ' i 25
"Little Women" .
. By Louisa! M, Alcott. 4-act com
edy, St. Joseph's. hall,T Chemeketa
and Winter, j Friday April 24, 8 p.
nu 15c and S5c. aZ4
Speaking Schedule T
Benjamin I J. Kimber, Marion
county executive of : the YMCA,
is to speak t before the student
body and faculty of Albany col
lege at Albany today. ; During the
afternoon he - will appear before
Big-Special
OH,
HENRY
j Crystal Gardens
1! i . LADLES FREE -i;';.
Thos. Bros. Jazi Orchestra
i SAT. NITE
and piano. Tirst class piano
Transfer &
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E-5IETS
That Are
Different
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BRIEF
the assembly of students at the
Dallas high school. Yesterday- he
completed a speaking tour of high
schools southeast of Salem.
Guild Dance Friday, April 24
i Crystal Gardens.: Tickets 5 5.
You Should Not Take TJhawceo
i With ybur sight. I will not per
Bcribe glasses It-they are not abso
lutely necessary. Dr. Mendelsohn,
510 U. S.fBank Bldg. Phone for
appointment, 723. ' i a23
Boxinjr, Salem Armory '
Frankie Lewis vs. Billy Gar-
deau, 10 three-minute rounds
Bill Hunt ; vs. Speed Murphy, six
.s-minuie rounas. , Two snappy
preliminaries. Friday, April .24
Ladles free with gentlemen on the
lower floor. - l a24
Oh Henry? Nite
At the Crystal Gardens, Satur-
urday nite. ; i a-25
Pay Fine Here
A. R.Bratton, who was arrest
ed on a disorderly conduct 'and
drunkenness charge was fined 1 10,
when he appeared before
Judge' Poulsen yesterday.
Calls For Prisoner
Police
For Sale Nearly New 1024
Ford coupe. Newton Chevrolet
Co.
alStf
A Lecture Will be Given
. On the Principles of the Knights
of the Ku Klux Klan, at the Odd
fellow's temple, Thursday evening.
April 23, at 3 o'clock. : The public
is Invited, Admission free.! a23
free.
a22
Liberty Shortlived -
; After I walking ?. all ' night
and
without food of any kind, the ne
gro and the Indian, two bos who
escaped f from the State training
echool were captured at Aurora
and returned to Salem late last
night. . Elgin - Taylor and ! T Sam
Frank were the names of the iboys,
They escaped from a potato! field
where " they were employed with
several others Tuesday afternoon.
Guild Dance tTldayApTil 24
Crystal GardenfTlkets 5 Be
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The Best Thing ... r.
" " For poor eyesfght is good glass
es. See .Dr. Mendelsohn, V. S.
Bank Bldg. Phone for appoint
ments, 723. J. , a23
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OAC Sjmphony Orchesti
Sat,, eve, April 25, Waller hall.
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Correepondents ; . ' ,1
The Statesman wants regular
correspondents .from - Oakrldge,
Airlie, Independence, Aurora, Che-
mawa, Aumsvllle, Macleay, iPrat-
um. Sublimity, Gates, Marion, Cor
nelius, Dayton, Rlckreallr Sheri
dan, Mehama and from other live
A
"COMING
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REDT7CED SUMMER RATES
TO CALIFORNIA i
BY PICKWICK- STAGES
San Francisco, one way, $15UJO
Round Trip, $30.00
Tm Aneeles. one way, $2TJ23
Round Trip, f3O.0O j
Special Rates to Parties Of
- Eight or More
For Information and Reserva
tions phone 696, or cau at
CENTRAL STAGE TERMINAL.
GO
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WHT WJLLK WHEW PRICES
: AXB SO BEASONABL8
OH USXO CABJBT .
' Ford i touring Jnst rlglit for
, fishing trip 6S
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IMLga touring, mas good,
aplondid, tires 9100
fn- i ,
1925;ZJcbm on Both Csrs .
and progressive communities in
Marion, and Polk counties. If you
will send! us your name we will
correspond Iwith you further con
cerning the
work.
For Sale
3 table cloths, two dozen nap
kins. Beautiful linen. Ruby
Hughes, 459 Oak a23
Special' Showing of '
Davenports. H. ' L. Stiff Furni
ture Co.
a23
A Iiecture Will be Given
On the Principles of tne Knigms
of the Ktt Klux Klan, at the Odd
fellow's temple, Thursday evening,
April 23, at 8 o'clock. The public
Is invited
free.
Admission' free.
a23
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Cut This put It Is. Worth Money
JJOiey ec VO. ooo oaeiuem aifci
(jnicago, iiii., miung your. mnuo
oTid ofldrooa rlparlr Yon will -re-
ceive a sample bottle of Foley's
Honev and ! Tar Compound for
coughs, colds and hoarseness,' also
salmple packages of Foley Pills, a
dihretle stimulant for the kidneys,
arid -Foley Cathartic Tablets for
constipation; ; and blUousness.
These: dependable remedies are
free- frbmloplatea and have helped
milllons of people. Try them!
Adv.
OAC Symphony Orchestra-
Sat, eve, April zs,' watier nan.
j . a25
Sincere to Meet
The Harmony Musical club" will
give a concert at the St. Joseph
church auditorium Saturday night
featuring knhinusuai program. The
club members have been practicing
steadily during the past weeks.
Larsa Gar&ste Bldz. for Lease.
-9,000- Sq.j feet, cement floors,;
auick nossession. Becke & Hen
dricks, U,
S. Bk. Bldg.
a21tf
Carl N
ewman, member of tne
Santa Barbara I police force pres
ented compliments to Chief of Po-
lice MInto! yesterday, when he call
ed to take charge of Herbert
Thorn, alleged bootlegger and. wit
ness in a murder trial, wo was
tt r":
arrested heife recently.
XIO VM
to return ito'the south today or on
tne morroWJ
I Player Music Rolls
59c. Xarge ! selection.
H. Lk.
Stiff Furniture Co.
a23
Has Poor lights
For driVing ivith one headlight
J. L. Sande iwas haled into tne po
lice court last night and wJU face
Police Judee Martin Poulsen to
day.
For Rent Eight Houses-
Two flats! $22.50 to $45. Becke
& Hendricks, U. S. Bk. bldg. a21tf
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Earl Kennel to Slnsf
-The Veterans of Foreign wars
have secured Earl Kennel mem
ber ef the Kennel-Ellis studios, to
sing before!, their assembly Sat;
urday night! att the-- Armory. . He
will be accomnanled by Miss
Mildred Jaeger! at the piano and
Miss Katherine Kirk at the vio
lin. The veterans are lnmating
a large- class of candidates.
Six Cylinder; Coupe 102O Mode
A-l c condition. Cheap cash
sale, Barrett .Bros. . Garage 1899 i
N CanitoL 1 . ..1 . '. ' , a23
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Birth Certificates Filed
- v A i baby; daughter, born to Mr.
and Mrs. . Wlllard F. Ramp of
BTooks,. has been named Cleo
Marguerite Ramp, according to a
birth report filed with the city
health officer! yesterday. The
birth was
reported for April 19.
Oh Henry I KiteU-
At the
Crystal Gardens, Satur-
urday nltel.
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Patton Attends Game
Cooke , Patton. f was one of
a numoer oi aem ians wo
tended tho opening game In Port
land. "I am going again,, even u
it did rain, and the fans had. to
take -newspapers and cushions to
keep clearj of the muddy seats.
Camn Is Arranired -
Cascadia- camp,- which is estab
lished for the Boy Scopts oi me
Cascadia division, will he super
vised i bv Harold M Ware, Boy
Scout executive! when it is open-
Robust Mother of RveHealdiT
Happy Children Keeps HC
ritk Decchamra Pills ;
"VIim I fed ftrn fteadacta
: ltk ooor two Brfini'PUk - d
lrote,udcaxiofoctiMCiuUica.
:.- Mri.AlbmOrmeiDd.FiniUwK.Vi
B. F. Afl Cwu, 419 C i Emm. UmwTmA.
B(miiWWbttotSM4INI
- - - tgmaioii iim"-
eT for the camping season. Boys
from Marlonj Yamhill. Benton-and
Polk counties are to attend. In
addition, several Scoutmasters will
be en" the Job- to assist is the man
agement. Robert Erchfuger, who
was with the Scouts last- summer
is to be on hand to assist In camp
activities, atrange canrpflre stor
ies and other matters. Applica
tions will be on hand soon.- and
Boy Bcouta interested In Cascadia
camp are requested to file their
applications iwith him. -
Odd Silk Taffeta Cushions
Extra special, $4.95. H. L.
Stiff Furniture Co." a23
To Visit Here-
Will Rr Conley, of . Roseburg,
who. underwent a minor operation
at a local hospital plans to Tisit
with relatives and friends here be
fore returning to Southern Ore
gon.
Gaild Dance Friday, April at '
1 Crystal Gardens. Tickets 55c.
SmaUey Is Smiley
i G. W. Smilley, head janitor of
the Salem schools, is going-about
hia work with a big smile on his'
lace these days. The reason for
the- happy expression is that he be
came a grandfather April 21 with
the birth of
an 8 1-2 pound girl
to - Mr. and Mrs., W. R. Smallav.
'1850 iNortb Winter. "Grandna."
Smalley states that this makes one
keep the schools run-
P1" - fhaUt Osteopath!
Physician'
land Surgeon. a23
Correspondents
The Statesman 'wants. Tegular
correspondents from Oakrldge.
Airlie, Independence. Aurora, Che-
mawa, Aumaville. Macleav. Prat
m. Sablimir. Gates, Marlon, Cor-
nenus; Dayton, Klckreall, Sherl-
uan, juenama ana irom other live
and progressive communities in
Marion and Polk counties. If you
will send usi your-name we will
correspond wrlth you further con
cerning the york. 1
RelleTes Cough Like Magic
'Foley's lloney and Tar Com
pound is the i only cough medicine
that ever gave me . relief. It
works on j cough or cold like
magic,", writes Mr.; George Forse,
3766 Bigelow BlvdJ, Chicago, 111.
Contains no opiates. Good for old
arid young, j .Foley's Honey , and
Tar Compound is one of the larg
est selling cough medicines in the
world In 'demand over , fifty
years. ; Insist upon Foley's. Re
fuse substitutes. Adv. '
KafOnry Club Meets
The Kafoury Progressive Clerks
club had one lot the moat interest
ing" meetings Tuesday evening it
ha had fbrl some time. A din-
Li
ner was served at which Mrs. Es
ther Rudle presided as toast mis
tress, j Decoratioons were carried
out about the club rooms in ce-
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DIED
ASK At a
local ' hospital April
22, Emil
Ask,: formerly of
Brookings,
Or., died at the age
X)t '45, Survived by his wife
nd thSree children. Remains
are at chapel of the Salem mor
tuary. ' Funeral announcements
later.
MINNIE John Minnie died at
local hospital April 21, at the
age; of 55! years. Funeral an
nouncements later. Webb Fu
neral parlors in charge of ar
rangements. . :
PAYSON Phllo E. Payson died
at a local hospital at the age of
56 years, on April 22. He Is
Burvived by two sisters, Mrs,
H. J. Jones of Salem and Mrs.
Fred Crandell -of. Qak ?Potat,
Wash.;, five niecespftud two
nephews." Funeral announce
ments latet. Webb Funeral par
lors In charge of arrangenients
FUNERALS ."
The funeral of Elmer T. Bus-
Belle will be held at the Webb Fu
neral parlors! today at 2:30 p. m
Salem : Lodge! of BPOE will have
charge of services and will be as
sisted by Rev, John Evans.
ASTHMA
No cure for it, but welom
relief is often brought
V VAPORUD
CWr IT Minion in Ymtrrty
TULIP BLOSSOMS
At
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W. C. Franldin Tulip Farm
at
Visit the srardens acid select :
the 1 Varieties you want for
FALL DELIVERY OE BULBS
Visitorc Are Welcome
WHethcr They ."Buy cr Not
Farm located one-half mile north of Polk
County end of bridge en the Wallace Road
rise, -yellow,, blue and green., An
interesting talk 'on the progress
of Salem including, Salem's linen
industry, was given by N. C. Ka-
foury which was followed by" songs
and a-reading by Joseph J. King,
A novel and interesting talk was
then given by Allen Kafoury and
C. A. Kells, of the YMCA, gave a
history of his early experience,
winding rrp in explaining the gen
eral activities of, the local YMCA
and j the special , privileges which
will be accorded the women In this
community.
Prayer League to 3Iee
'- The Woman's Evangelistic
Prayer league meets today at 9
o'clock with Mrs. C. A. Clark at
638 North Church street. Leader,
Mrs. G. N. Lenke. i
Mistake Causes Arrest
V. Lyuch. a resident of Polk
county was arrested Wednesday on
complaint of Harry Ralph who ac
cuses him of passing a check with
out sufficient funds. Due to a mis
take in a load . of lumber. Lynch
withdrew his funds from the bank
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bo mat tne cneck couia not oe
hashed. Settlement was made out
of court. V. Lynch has a good
reputation.
Hailed By All Critics
i As the Greatest of
s Photoplays!
5ory by
Paul Leicester Ford
STARTS
SATURDAY
with
atyour
DnUCCTOltE
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It is the co-operation of
10,0G : druggists - that
make it possible
for
t
to
your ; Rexall 1 Store
vririi 'irbti the ' best - in
the ' best
,ci.rdrug
stare goods - and
'the best "iri drug store
nf fserviee:
" Being'a partner fn-this
r,'Tgreat'c organisation, en
ables us to help you -save
; ' with satetyv i
Perry Drug Store
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TODAY ! 1
702 N. 14th Street.
! HIGH XIRADE MODERN
j FURNITURE
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F. N. WOODRY, Auctioneer
High Grade Modern furniture
TODAY 1:30
702 North Fourteenth Street
Oak cabinet; Cheney phonograph and records, like new; crver- -stuffed
tapestry davenport and chair, extra good; mahogany v
davenport; table and 4 mahogany chairs, the kind you like;
mahogany day bed upholstered in blue velourr mahogany dining
room suite consisting of Queen Anne extension table, 4 blua '
leather seated diners and. very fine buffet long style: mahog
any rockers; oak rockers; oak library table; drop head Sieger
sewing machine; 2 large all leather chairs; Wiltonund Axialn-,
ster rugs; brown Reed chair upholstered la tapestry; Oliver,
typewriter;! white chair, green velour lounge; Tery old clock ;
Universal 6-hole range; 2 good haatersr kitchen treasure; rouni
oak stand table; beds, springs, and mattresses; roll .seated rock-.'
er; sewing-rocker; a lot of good-books; square oak er'
table and chairs; fruit jars, boiler, tubs, dishes, axe, ho,
mower, stair earpet. ash dresser, chest, drawers, commode, pic-,
tures and lots of other'artlcles. Be on time lr30 p. n: sharp.
Terms cash. j
NOTICE: Goods on inspection on day ef -sale only,
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MRS. C E. -BIORTOX
Owner, 702 X. Fourteenth St.
"Woodry Buys Furniture for
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COMES TO A CLOSE NEXT
SATURDAY, 6 P. M.
Have You en Advantage of
the Many Bargains
Linen Dresses, Regular ?5.95.
Silk Printed Frocks
"Dove" Night Gowns
Stamped Gowns .
"Margy Dean'sr,AProns
Four Piece Lunch Sets ,
Tissue Ginghams, 36 inch, yard
; Curtain Nets, Regular 59c,. yard .
Striped Voiles, Regular 59c, yard .
Silk Crepes, Values to f 35; yard
Crepe Venise yard . ....rr-..
Suede Fabric i Gloves, pair -----
Silk Hose, Special;
Men's Shirts
pair
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Boys Wash Suits -
Infants Sweaters
'(MainTIoor)
EVERY
ONE
A:-; f i
MONEY
SAVER!
X F i I s
1:30 P.M.
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Auctioneer, PLone 511
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Cash or Sells oa Commission"-
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