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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1925)
TIIE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON FRIDAY, MORNING, APRIL 21, 1925 5 r 'A s j SUITS FORYOUNGER The wide awake young fellow enjoys wearing . 1 . t AX 4? A ! ' t J Ji.L i.L i. ! tne domes mai nave uie worKea uuu meuu There are many smart! ancl beautiful fabrics this Spring. The tailoring is along English lines. These suits must be; seen to be appro ciated, and we are always ;delighted to show you. ' 1 't Our Prices !Are Right $18.00 to $45.00 G. W. Johnson & 469 State St. !,jffr CITY NEWS IN BRIEF 1 - ; AT THE THEATERS TODAY! Oregon "40 Winks" with Theodore Roberts. liberty "Abraham Lincoln' with selected cast. Grand "Broken Laws" with; Mrs. Wallace - Reid. BUgh ''5 acts Vaudeyille and "Thundering Dawn Runaway Captured Tony Geary, alias Ito Aienoaee, '" was arrested by Officer Victor last night at the Southern Pacific star rn and latpr turned over to the ...v. J " J - J school. The boy claimed to he from Stockton, Cal , J ! Boxing, Salem Armory, Tonights 8:30. Lewi3 vs Gardeau. a24 Reports Loss Tred Williams lost a moto- meter while his car was parked ia front of the Derby building last night. Realtors Meet Quickly I . Following a luncheon at jjhe ! Marion hotel the Marion-Plk I Realtors' association adjourned to f meet at the Salem Chamber I of I Commerce at their regular .meet- WOODRY Buys Furniture Phone 511 DR. B. II. WHITE Ottaoptay-Sorgery BlaetTonle ZHacnaaLa and Traatmant (Sr. Abram'a method) ! Office Pnena fStf or 469-J 606 17. 8. Bank Bid. LADD& BUSH, Bankers Established 1868 14 i i ! General Banking Business Office Hours" from I i f When Are Readyl To Move Call on us, for we have covers for your furniture and furniture movers. We also handle" Brooder Stovesj Furnace Coals and Dijamond Briquettes i . Larmer Dgransfer Storage Co i I -!! Phone 930 Co. " : , :. ; ., ! I i JLZT" - II ibK yesterday. Due to a misun- derstanding I the luncheon was called at! the h Otel instead of meeting with the committeemen, the new linen who are fosterin jjaill project.! i ; - For Sale- Reed baby carriage. Phone a26 761-JJ Gardner : Touring j Car f Driven only 1200 miles, at me Certified Public ! Motor Car Mar ket for half the new! price. Car has been in careful hands and Vlll give some one the same gooa service that a new automobile would, j j , ; . j a25 i Dr. C.i E.i Hickman,! president of Kimball College of Theology, left Thursday for a j 10-day trip to Southern Oregon! where he will fepeak regarding the I Interests of ihe school.! Oh Henry! Xlte- j : At the Crystal jurday nitei Gardens,! Satur- ! a-25 i i 1 I - : '- jPhotographers toi Sleet The Willamette valley photo jgraphers association Will meet for jtheir regular meeting at McMinn ville tonight J jliReports -ot various pCimmittees and the discussions of plans for entertaining delegates to N ; Big OHHENRY n NITE Crystal Gardens : ; I j j ; jLADiEsi free i Thos, Bros. Jaz Orchestra SAT. NITE $0 a. m. to 8 p. nu i 1 I 3 ': f. i' I i' J i .Jul : ! I WsSMm ft 1 P Iradded Vans and Fleece-lined aod piano, i First class piano & the Pacific International photo graphers' association, which is to meet here, will be discussed. Del egates to the meeting will be pres ent from Albany, Lebanon, Wood burn, Silverton, Eugene, Corval lis and many other places. Boxing, Salem Armory, Tonight 8:30. 'Lewis vs Gardeau. a2 4 "Little Women- , By I.ouisa M. Alcott. 4 -act com edy, St. Joseph's hall, Chemeketa and Winter, Friday April 24, 8 p. m. 15c. and 35c. a24 Police Court News : D. E. Hamel and C. L. Johnson of Newport placed $100 each as ba;l in the Salem police court yes terday when they were arraigned on liquor charges. Hamel was ar rested fqr transporting intoxicat ing liquor and for driving a car with both lights out. Johnson faces a charge of possession of liquor charge. ' ! ; - J For Sa Nearly New 1924 ' Ford coupe. Newton Chevrolet Co.-. . " i . al8tf Guild Dance Tonight Crystal Gardens. Tickets, 55c. ' -'I.!. ,.! !. . i :1 824 Entertainment Planned 1 The Moore's Music house Is ready for another big entertain ment, this time at Sunnyside, to night, where they plan to enter tain the Parent-Teacher associa tion. To add to their "program they hare invited R.-E. McClel lan, a brilliant pianist Trom Port land, who is to present several numbers. Oh Henry! Mte . - ; At the Crystal Gardens, Satur urday nite. ; a-25 Boxing, Salem' Armory, Tonight 8:30. Lewis Gardeau. a24 For Rent Eight Houses Two flats, 22.50 to $45. Becke & Hendricks, V. S. Bk. bldg. a21tf " ' Trial Is Set 1 Chet Ridgeway will face trial in the police court today at 2 o'clock. In answer to charges brought against him when he was arrested 1 when in Bush's, pasture with a bottle of liquor in. his possession. The jurorsselected for the trial are Henry Jl. Ctawford, E. E. Ling, Harry L?Piercy, Peter Gra ber, Oliver C. Locke and H. E. dinger. The alternates ! are Charles A. Glaze and Adolph Guef froy. il t i :. OAC Symphony Orchestra Sat, eve, April 25. Waller' hall. a25 Boxing. Salem Armory ; Frankie Lewis vs. Billy Gar deau, 10 three-minute rounds. Bill Hunt vs. Speed Murphy, six 3-minute rounds. Two snappy preliminaries. : Friday, April 24. Ladies free with gentlemen on the lower floor. a24 Club Meets Today; ' "5 X meeting of the : Boys and Girls' club of Salem Heights will be .held this evening at 8 o'clock In the Salem Heights Community hall. Sewing 'and cooking will be demonstrated, with - a lunch and orograra following. During the evening the district declamatory contest will be held. Prune bread making will be one of t ev" oh the demonstration, list. The REDUCED SUMMER RATES TO CALIFORNIA- - BY PICKWICK STAGES San Francisco, one way, $15.50 Hound Trip, $30.00 Los Angeles, one way, $27.33 Round Trip, $50.00 Special Rates to Parties ot , Eight or More : For Information and Reserva tions phone 696, or call at CENTRAL STAGE TERMINAL . 7 Salem, Oregon B hM an xcetrtionn fin buy In a 1924 Willys-Knight touring. This cr can acarca ly b 4iatlngnlalt from nrfr and earnea hum gaamamm aa nw car. FBZCEO FOE QUICK 8AIE meeting will be one of the best of the year and will be well worth attending. Everyone Is cordially invited, according to Ithe secretary of the club. I ; Mi Guild Dance Tonight- Crystal Gardens; Tickets, 55c a24 Be Popular; Play Popular Music i In 12 lessons.! Free demonstra tion. Waterman Piano School, McCornack Bldgi. a24 Postal Men Busy - r The postoficej employees of Sa lem are busy "placing j the new hall cent stamp on j large envelopes, which are stamped with a one cent stamp, in order to conform with the new rating, The to1 j postoffice has 6C.O0O of these en velopes on hand, which will last for an lndefinitej time. They are used in caring for third class mat- ter, particularly circular mail. Obt Henry! NIt4 1 ; At the Crystal Gardens, Satur- urday nlte. a-25 Given Rousing , Receptio .Charles H. Elryj, popular busi ness man and his wife, recently acquired were given a rousing en tertainment this week when they were seized by merry-makers and placd in the truck formerly used by the fire department and hauled around the 'city streets. Much noise making accompanied the af fair, which was a cold one, accord ing to the principals Involved.. Boxing, Salem Armory, Tonight 8:30. Lewis vs Gardeau. a24 Registration Received Harold M. Ware, Scout official, has received the official registra tion of Troop 4, recently organ ized in Salem, under the direction of Harold M. Cook, Scoutmaster. Reports are also coming in from outside troops, thej latest from Al bany where a troop was newly or ganized. Large Garage Bldg. !for Lease 9,000 sq. fee. cement flborgj quick possession Becke ?Htf- dricks, U. S. Bk. Bldg a21tf Deleirates Visit Herel Women delegates to the Oregon Fire Relief association, which is meeting at McMinnvllle for an an nual session, motored to Salem Thursday for the purpose of view ing the tulip beds on the Pacific highway. Mrs. IE; E. Beeson and Mrs. W. C. Hagerly conducted the party to Salem. The party held a meeting at the Spa.! OAC Symphony Orchestra- Sat, eve, April 2 5; Waller hall. I I a25 Kimball Ends Drive- The financial drive put on by the Kimball Collegej of Theology ended here yesterday when the total subscriptions; were 11223.50. The twelve teams Report that they have met with favorable response at most points and that more sub scriptions are expected although the drive is ended drive was started cure 12000 on the The financial recently to se current budget. Sing in Gresham ! The Willamettej University Wo men's Glee club will give a spe cial concert at j Gresham tonight. The concert is to be 'given' in conV nection with a banquet and is ex pected to be one of the most en joyable trips made by the duty this year.f a hom concert will be given next Wednesday,, April 29, and will probably! be the closing concert of a most successful sea son. - j i Prize Is Offered-! j To the team securing the largest number of subscriptions, and the largest amount, j will receive-a fine set of linenware left here by D. M. Sanson, promoter of the proposed linen ! mill,! Just before he returned to Toronto. The table cloth and napkins! are to be given to the committee tasking the best showing, It was announced yes terday. . .. i . ! ,r Boxing, Salem Armory, Tonight 8:30. Lewis vs Gardeau. a24 Doctors Return j j Doctors Stockwell and Downs returned from: Marshfleld last night, after being' called there on business. i - I j Get Vancouver Ucen Gfle F. Lydayi 45, and Mrs. Emma Wheeler 42,! both of Can- by; Aimer G. Balch. 22, and Edna M. Hartley, 18, both of Silverton, were granted marriage licenses at Vancouver yesterday. Placed in Hospital Eskil Strom was taken to the state hospital yesterday suffering from a hallucination that detec- tives and police " officials were, a.. shadowing , him In? order to take the bonds and bills that he was carrying. After an examination by doctors it was disclosed that tlyj man did not possess valuable papers, but did : have a deposit book that showed! a deposit of $2200 at one time. Strom, declar ed that he had been a hard work ing carpenter and after ; investing bis earnings in reaj estate while in Los .Angeles he came into posses sion of considerable money. Lost - -i' j f - Pair shell-rimmed j spectacles, near capitol building! or on 19th near Ferry. Rew ird ' offered for their return. Phone 377J. a26 : 1 - I Auto Thief la- Captured F. H. Martin abd Tom; Brown were "arrested early .Thursday morning by Officers Putnam and Edwards and charged with steal ing an automobile. j After the men had been apprehended reports of the stolen car were received here by local police. 'They were turned over to Portland police yesterday. Wrongdoing Repeated , A 17-year old Mehama boy re pented because he had , stolen some automobile j tires j and was on his way to confess; to the sher iff bere- He wa picked up by Deputy Sheriff Bert Smith and brought to the city.; j County Judge Hunt sent the boy home after he had repeatedly stated his regret, for the, stealing tires. hasty action in Guild Dance Tonight Crystal Gardens Tickets, 55c. I: i a24 Baby Buggy Wanted Mrs, J. A. CarsOn, head of the' Associated Charities, has issued a call for a baby buggy which is neeaea by a moiner : wno can se cure employment if shej can find some means . ui tuuicius u child to and from work. Mrs i t Carson can be reached by calling 95 or 332. Rummage Sale j M ' At St. Paul's parish house, Fri day and Saturday;! marvelous bar trains. I ' ' a25 Is Tennis Star-i- Dorothy Brill of Salem, sopho more in commerce, will represent OAC in the singlesj of an informal tennis match with Multnomah club: of Portland Saturday. Miss EMI,' represented her class in the rater-class competition for the ten hi cup last year showing excep- Uonal ztbility in the game. . ; j j ; OA Symphony Orchestra 'Sat. eve, April 25, Waller hall a25 3irl Team Members VVHattie Reeder and Zelma Bnsch $3 "Salem, sen for j and special in jtcfe school ot commerce, are mem ers of the Delta (Delta Delta so Verity- baseball team which won its game with the! Wauna, club of Waldo hall, one ot the girls dor mitories. The sororities and girls' clubs of the OAC campus are play 4ng indoor baseball this spring to determine the college champion ship, i ; j West Salem M. E.j Church Benefit toalght, S o'clock; Perry Relgelmac, impersonator; Lyman McDonall, baritone. Admission, 25c. ; : ' ! j. ; a24 Blanks Being Mailed Registration blanks for the state Sunday school convention to be held in Portland May 11, 12, and 13, are being mailed to all the Sunday schools In the county by Miss ; Alice Jaquet, of j Silverton, county secretary and Fred De Vries, of Salem. Delegates to the convention will be entertained by a trip of the Columbia river highway and a pageant in addition I to the regular features of the con- VATlttj-kTt 1 i Marinello Beauty Parlors ' Switches made, 245 N High. a24 w j;' - ( i .! v.. , . J f :! Bartram Lions Speaker i ' ! CoUW, B. Bartram, ot Toronto, Canada, will speak upon flax and the linen industry at the Lions' club luncheon' today noon. Miss Grace Fawk,t contralto, will be the soloist of the day. j Members of the club are making plans to attend the Longvlew convention. May 29, 30 and 31.- Rev. Long On Trip Rev. Ward Willis Long, min ister of 'the First Presbyterian church win leave I for San Fran cisco ; on , Monday; morning via Shasta limited to attend j the an nual meeting of the board of trus tees of-the San Francisco Theo logical Seminary Mr. Long is a member of the board qf trustees. His term expires in 1328. The -, PIED ; ' MINNIB--Jobn Minnie idled at a local hospital April 21, at the age of 55 years. Funeral an nouncements later. Webb fun eral parlors rangementa. in; charge of ar- WITHROW In this city April 22, Samuel Withrow died at the f age of 50 years. The remains are at the RIdonTf mortuary. Announcement Of funeral later. .'1 . FUNERAL . The funeral of Phllo E. Payson will be held at this Webb funeral parlors today s at jO aJ ffl. Her. J. J. Evans will fcave i charge of services. Interment in the IOOF eemetery. - . . world famous Captain Dollar of The Dollar Steamship company is president of the present board of trustees. The San Francisco The ological Seminary is the only Presbyterian seminary west of the Rocky mountains. The Rev. Mr. Long expects to return to Salem at the end of the week. Dance, Schindler Hall- Saturday night. a24 Card of Thanks We wish to thank the many friends and relatives who were so kind and helpful during the sick ness and bereavement of our moth er. Mrs. Louisa Clark, Mr. N. L. Houghton, i a24 Study Shorthand A knowledge ot shorthand la valuable. Start with the new class beginning next Monday, April 27. at the Capital Business College. Enroll this week. Gregg and Kar- am systems. Breaks Arm Alva Ford received a broken wrist when he cranked his car yesterday. I In addition to the break, the ligaments of ; his wrist were badly torn. j Held on: Open Charge-- Carl Kiner of Portland was arrested at the Terminal hotel last night and held for Investigation. When searched at the police sta tion he had several master keys In his possession which were con fiscated by the police. Prisoner Returned South- Herbert Thom, who was arrest ed here recently and held for San ta Barbara police authorities was released o j Of ncer" Newman last night. Thom Is held as a witness in a murder case and is to answer charges ! for the ! embezzlement of a touring car, which he was drivT ing when arrested. Mrs. Thom, arrested with her husband, was sent to Portland yetserday, where she will undergo medical treat ment. Her husband was taking her to her sister's home when ar rested here. ! Drives Without Lights Walter Simpson, high school student was brought to the police station last night to answer charg es of driving a car with both bead- lights out. It is stated that he switched the dimmers the wrong way, when he was coming Out of an alley on State street. PERSONALS I r r E. Horton will leave for Des Moines, Ia-, on business for a few days. - I Matt Baker, elevator operator at the pregoh building, Is confined to his home for a few days with an attack or illness. T; M'. Hicks, president .of the Salem chamber of commerce was a business Visitor in Portland and Oregon City yesterday. E, B. Tibbets of Toledo was in the fcity on ' business yesterday. Mrs. S. Partlaw transacted bus iness here from Woodburn Wed nesday.! .-' " . Mrs. L. H, Howard and son were were here (yesterday from Mon mouth. : ' Dr. C. V Staats and Dr. Star buck of . Dallas were visitors in Salem yesterday. SORE, TENDER FEET RAW, ITCHY TOES Irritating acid perspiration from the foot pores produces and ag gravates cracked toest. itching be tween toes, raw mbs and tender. aching, swollen feet. Tne moment yon-apply "Phillips Milk of; Magnesia," all this sore- less, itching and tiredness disap pears. Just pat it on, it dries in- itantiy. : rso thing else stops foot Jdors, relieves 'foot soreness and foot weariness bo promptly as this larmiess antacid. I insist upon gennlne ! "Phillips Milk of Magnesia.", All drugstores leu zo-cent bottles. Adv. Blaiiks That We carry in stock over 115 legal blanks ralteJ to most any business transactkma. We may have Just the form yott are loukin for at a biz Earing as compared to mad to order forms. . - . . Some of the forms: Contract of Sale,: Road Notice, Will forms, Assiji ment of Mortgage, Mortgage forms, Quit Claim Deeds; Abstracts form, um of Sale,, Building Contract, Promissory Notes, Installment Notes, General Lease, Power of Attorney, Prune Books and Pads, Scale He cefpts, Etc' These forms are carefully prepared for the courts and private use. Price on forms ranges from 4 cents to 16 cents apiece, and on note books irom to ou : ' The Statesman Publishing Co. Joe Helgerson, district attorney for Polk county, was In the city from Dallas yesterday. H. V. Compton was a business visitor to Portland esterday. District Attorney C. W Bar- rick and Mrs. Baririck of Tilla mook were in the cjtty yesterday. Tom Shea, member of the edi torial staff of the Portland News was a Salem visitor yesterday. Roy Klein, state highway en gineer, attended a meeting of the state highway commission in Port land Thursday. j , , Miss Gabriel Ancey spent the week-end in Portland as a house guest of Miss Helen Anderson. Mrs. W. M, Bell of Long Beach is a visitor in Salem j Maurice Dalton, a Dallas resi dent, was a visitor here yesterday. Mrs. Peter Christenson visited here from Woodburn yesterday. Clark Moreland, an OAC stu dent was in Hhe city Thursday morning. ' .J ' Mrs. "R. Sanbon was In the city from Independence, yesterday. , Dr. and Mrs. J. Ransom, of Turner, visited in Salem yester day. ' ' : ' i Mrs. George W. Hovey was in the city from Corvallls yesterday. Delth Dyer was a Turner visitor here Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Guy Sulley was In Salem from McMinnvllle yesterday. Harold M. Ware.j Scout execu tive of the Cascade division, is to make a trip to Corrallis and Dallas today. j ' .' . ' Wayne McGill, of Toplnish, Wn., was a visitor here yesterday, j J. B. Burch and Cj. C. Odenberg visited here from Albany yesterday.- 1,1 ,: - Mr. and Mrs. A L. Ramsey vis ited here from Albany Thursday. Mrs. John Morley was in the city yesterday from Silverton.. Mrs. J. V. Kane spent a few hours in the city from Woodbufti yesterday. ' 4 Mr. and Mrs. M. Hale, of Tur ner visited In the city Thursday. Mrs. Chester Miller was here from Jefferson on business. Miss Kathryn Gunnell, local photographer Is a Portland busi ness visitor today. J C. Campbell of Dallas was a business visitor In tje city Thurs- rosteim & mmmK RELIABLE MERCHANDISE Renfrew Devonshire 72-inch Best Linen Finish Fast Colors Table Cloth Sunfast and Tubfast . -. . . Nice Assortment of Washable. The lmen iinish Patterns. ! . , will not come of f yard B4c I yard $1.15 . . 32 Inch Ginghams Tissud Gingham ! Fast Colors 1 Real Pretty Special , ! I Low Priced yard 21c 1 yard 49c ; Table Oil Cloth, yard 34c Pretty Voiles - 36 Inch Dress Linen Good Quality - Fast Colors Special Low Price Reduced Price yard 49c yard 75c ; Pretty Lace 32 Inch Shirtings Collar Tabs Fast Color 10c , yard 19c Colored Silk Umbrellas, to ?5.00 ones 36 Inch ChalHe Pretty Patterns -yard l9c Visit Our Millinery Departments .1: Best In the City ; ' ' : Yon will not be urged to buy. Expert Milliners Ready tq Advise With You- Bring Your Millinery Troubles to Us. 240 and 246 North cents, i f H --, --- PRINTED AND FOR SALE Ae , LdZUALi BLANK HEADQUARTERS At Busises3 Office,1 Ground Floor day. .) : Andrew Matterund was a busi ness visitor at! Oregon City Thura- day. Mrs Myra (Shanks, police ma- tron, was. a terdayi portland visitor yes- Ia your lawn In nice condition? Our many visitors are attentive to such things. J 1 j COMING THROUGH" Chocolate Creams Soft Centers .in Light and Dark Coated. Saturday Only 36c lb; 2 lbs. for 70c Only at QCHAEFER'Q M DRUG STORK "The Yellow Front" ! i i 135 North Commercial Phone 197 The Penslar Store clean up, $7.0d one3 for $5.00. for $3.85 I . Ladies' Linen Kerchiefs Kerchiefs . ' . ' 15c ; ' : Commercial Street 'e " BY