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! f ft I) V r hi) 1 r I f ii i .. .. ... j :i " , , .... ." . . -nif vU11 lee ixiswest Col IN Holeproof Hosiery If you want lovely hosiery, don't fail to see our pre sent complete stock of Holeproof Hose for ladies! We now have a complete stock to show you in the following colors: Black. Cordovan. Satin. Blond. Cloud, Grain, French Nude, Indian Tan, Sandalwood, Sunburn, Peach and Airedale. i Price 1.50, 1.75 and 1.95 : : ;.y .:;!;;-..-l -' : .-. j:-- t:.-.-;N ' ' . . ; G. Wl JOHNSON & 469 STATE St. CO. CITY NEWS: IN BRIEF n AT THE THEATERS TODAY Oregon- Thomas &fe!ghan in "Coming Through' " Liberty -Buck Jones In ITThe Trail. Rider' : : Ui r " --i U -J- 'i . Bligb Douglas Fairbanks In "The Mollycoddle." i' - - At Oar Stated Meeting H May 1st. O- P. Co- show. Grand Master, AP&AM ot Oregon, will be present and give a special ad dress. Don't fail to hear him. Salem Lodged No. 4. AF&AM, J. D. Ber wick. Sec'y. V J it a3 At The Home Coming Of Salem Lodge No. 4. Masonic Temple, we hope to be able to greet eTery brother In this vicinity. Special work, music and interesting ad dresses will be part of -the eve ning's program. " Salem Lodge No. 4, AF&AM, J, D. Berwick. Sec'y. aO Program. Promised Clifford W. Kantner, bou of Dr. and Mrs. WV D. Kantner and Dean Kantner. who appeared here .some WOODRY Buys Furniture Phone 511 DR. B. II. WHITE ' - Ostaopdi&y-Sorffarr Xloetronlo XMagnoatJ Trtktmeat (Dr. Atom's method) ' Offlc FUmm tSfi or 469-J 60S IT. 8. Bnk Bid. yeoTs ago as a boy soprano; Nath an j Stewart, who. is engaged by the! Ellison-White i bureaufor a tour in' opera, and William Jack son; Alaskan, a student of the Carlisle Indian ' training school. taafc pirt in a musical ; program offered 'at the First Congregation al church Sunday. i I .;: '- v r Large Garage Bide, for Lease r ; 9.00(S sq. feet, cement floors; quick possession. Becke St Hen dricks, jU. S. Bk. Bldg. a21tf Church! Supper Tonight , The members and friends of St. Partl'a ihurch will gather at j 6:30 tonight; lor a " get togetner i sup perl and entertainment. These so cial events are quarterly affairs and a rule is made that no finan ces? are to be considered at: any of them. The place is the parish house cfn Chemeketa. I u Auction: Sale Today 653 N. High. 1:30 p. m.' a28 Gastell ! Marriasre Performed llarvel B. Wells 'and Helen M were married by J. T; Hunt, county judge, yesterday Board Visits Ashland ; j; Members bf the board' of con: trol arej- -expected back - in Salem Dancing! Dancing! i CHSTST!. GARDENS -Ladles Tn f Tbubm j Bros. 3tt Bnd Orcaottra, : Fntt of Ufo nd rp . j! SATT7BDAT KIGHI Skating, Skating, Skating I 4T DREAMLAND Thursday, Friday, Saturday s i LADD & BUSH, Bankers i "Established 18C8 i 1 General Banking Business ' v- l - i ! 'Office Honrs from 10 iu m. to 3 p. m. i . i I i When You Are Ready To Move ..... , , --. , -...- ' - ' ! Call on us, for we have paddedj Vahs and Fleece-lined covers for your furniture and plano First class piano; and furniture movers. j We also handle Broodei! Stove3, Furnace Coals and Diamcna Briquettes I Larmer Transfer & StoragejCo. today alter a week-end trip to Ashland wheretne southern Ore gon normal school site was ex amlned. Those making the trip are Governor Pierce, Sam A. Ko- zer, eecretary of state, and J. A. Churchill, state superintendent of public instruction and new presi dent of the normal school. Willamette Girls Clee j Concert.' Waller hall, April 29, 8 p. m. Admission 35c and 50c. a29 Call the Greenwood Dairy For butterm::. 50F14. a30 Flunk Day Held The Junior class of Willamette university observed annual "flunk day" Monday. Instead of attend ing classes the juniors motbred to parts unknown and enjoyed a pic nic. Valsetz Man Held George Miller of Valsetz. chanc ed with lewd cohabitation, ap peared in Justice court yester day and had his case continued. He was placed In the county jail, unable to furnish a bond of $300. Driver Is Jailed William Dick of Silverton was placed in the county jail here yesterday after having been fined $50 and sentenced to 30 days for driving while under the influence of liquor, and failure to stop fol lowing an- accident. Dick is said to have caused one wreck, and to have narrowly averted a second. Stayton People Injured i EJ W. Swallow, wife and little son Francis, all of Stayton, were all slightly injured In an auto mobile accident Sunday when their, car .went Into the ditch near the Hager place, on the high way east of Salem. A passing car skidded on the pavement, throw ing the Swallow car completely off the grade, landing bottom side up. The occupants crawled from under the car, the engine of which was still running. . The Swallow family live in Turner but were former 5 residents of Stayton. ' Dance " Cole McElroy's orchestra, Wed nesday, April 29, Crystal Gardens. , - - : '"; a28 Legion Fund Growing ; Without etolicifatlon, -? approxt mately. $1,000 'have been pledged for Capital post No. 9, American legion memorlal home. The money was pledged by members. Let ters explaining the purposes and methods of receiving subscriptions will be mailed to all members in the near future. Entertainment Sponsored Roy Pease was the outstanding musician of the Moore's Music shoo entertainers, who entertain ed at .the Manning school last night. fhe Parent-Teacher asso ciation of, that district sponsored the -entertainment. Scout Executive Visits . Harold M. Ware visited Me Minnrille yesterday to organize a Boy! Scout troop there. Later in the day he planned to Tisit in Corvallis to confer with Scout of ficials there. . New troops have been organized In both cities. Straw Hat Day Coming Fridav la the official straw hat day,! according to Information ad vanced by haberdashers of Salem. Already the bolder members of REDUCED ! 8TJMMEII RATES TO CALIFORNL1 BX PICKWICK STAGES San Francisco, one way, $15.50 ; . Hound Trip, f3O.0O Los Angeles, one way,$275 . Round Trip, $30.00 . Special Rates to Parties of, .Eight or More For Information and Reserva tions phone 696, or call at . CHXTIIAL STACI3 TZTZZESAli ros rismno iei? caes : HS HAS THIS WORLD f ' BEAT! - tot cxaapto Hodf tourlDf, extra fin tlr, food apprmae $100 i'ord Muring, runs Uk m. wmtc. Only $65 1925 license itk botk car EES THEM TO DAT I the city, are burstlng! out,i how ever. In headgear bespeaking of spring. The styles for thii year are distinctive In that the brims are to; be wider, with black hands, and straws, of Swiss, : which are very light and of white color. Class Is Called The Emerson club of the Uni tarian church, under the leader ship of Rev. Martin Fereahetian, is taking up the study of business psychology. They have also tak en up the study of suggestion. For Rale Nearly ew 102 i Ford coupe. Newton Chevrolet Co. ,!!-.: al8tf Finds Relief for Coughs Mrsi Nancy Mather, Box ; 86 Rlchwood. Ohio, writes; "Foley' Honey & Tar CompoOnd is 4 fine medicine for coufebs'ahd colds, as it helped me when ' nothing ' else would.?' Mothers everywhere de mand a reliable cough temedy free from Injurious narcotics. Supply ing this demand for fifty year? made Foley's Honey & Tar Com pound one of the largest selling cough I medicines in the -world. Refuse substitutes. Foley's. Adv. , Insist upon Speeder Is Fined L. O, Jennlson of Salem, arrest ed by j State Officer R, B. Rein hart on a charge of speeding; was fined $10 when he appeared be fore Brazier C. Small, justice of the . peace.' Jennlson is said to have been driving 40 miles an hour. I ! Requisition Honored ! The j governor's office yester day honored a requisition for Eta mett T. Argo, wanted in Milwau kee, Wis., for an assault with in- DD3D I CHILDS At the resldence.Four- i teenth and State streets, Salem, Ore.,! early Sunday, April 26, i JohrW. Chllds, age 69 years, a ; father of Leo N. Childs of Sa lem, i Lucien J. Childs of San F Francisco, Mrs. Mlna A.. Parr of ; Portland and "Sister Mary i Alice" of Mt. Angel academy: grandfather of Kenneth" Parr, I Juanlta Mabelle Childs and : Betty Louise Childs. Funeral ; services will be 1 held; Tuesday, ; ApriV 28, at 2 t. m. at Silver j ton from the K.? of P hall nn .der the auspices orHome lodge, j Knights of Pythias 'of Silverton, i bf which Mr. Childs was a vet ; eran member. Mr. Childs came ; to Salem in 1890; Rigdon & Son, directors. : S I s HENDRY At the home of his brother P. S. Hendry, four miles north of Salem, April 26, Rob i ert W. ' Hendry, age 76 years, ; father of Mrs.; Frank Brown of i Eauclaire, Wis., and Mrs. Bessie , Wolf i of Chippewa Falls, Wis.; brother of P. S. Hendry of Sa lem, Dr. A. J. of Myrtle Creek, William of Ashland, N. F. of iauclairs, Wis., Geo, H.- of New port and Mrs. G. F. Smith of Chico, Cal. The remains will : be forwarded from the Rigdon ' mortuary to Chippewa Falls, : Wis., for funeral and Interment. NELSON In West Salem, April 27, Columbus, 5 months old son of Mr. and Mrs. Columbus 'Nelson. The little body will be taken from the Rigdon mortu ary td Belllngham, WashJ, for interment. : . ' r ! tent to murder on Febj 9, 1923. Alma, Boyd is the; complaining witnefss. Argo ; la under arrest In Portland. . . - . . GILBERT Rev. E. E.; Gilbert died at Medford, Ore., April 25 He is: survived by his widow, Mrs. E. hi. Gilbert, son: Wendell of Medford, father and mother ot Iowa, daughter Ha of Port land and two brothers,! A. B. of Oakland, Cal.. and George of Iowa. Funeral services will be held 'at the First Methodist church on Wednesday, the i9th. at 2:30 p. m. His body win lie in state at the church from 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. Rev. Avison will have charge of services' and will be assisted by other Metho- Willamette Girla Glee ! . Concert. Waller hall,! April 29, 8 P. m. Admission 35c and 50c. i a29 Ioctored All Winter, Finds Relief "I doctored all winter and it didn't help a bit, but Foley's Hon ey & Tar Compound was just the thing for . my cough and cold." writes Mr. Henry Daniel, Berrys burg, Penn. . Foley's Honey & Tar Compound la one of the largest selling cough medicines In ; the world. Contains no opiates In gredients are printed on each car ton. Good for old and young. Re fuse substitutes. Insist upon Foley's. Adv. j Powell Announces Reductions A telegram received from : the Hudson-Essex factories In Detroit by Fred M. Powell announced two reductions in the price jof these cars. The Hudson coach is now selling at $1475, a drop, of $110, while the Essex is rated at $1060. which is $10 less. come to Girl Receives Award Singular honors have Miss Helen Alexander of 653 N. High, who took first place in the Better' Homes Lighting! contest, staged here recently. ' The com mittee at New York cityjhas sent her a distinguished essay medal and an honorable award certifi cate, to show the worth of her composition. . She attained first place in the local contest, after competing with nearly 1000 school students In Salem. Twelve of the best local essays were sent east to enter the national contest. $25 of. hia bail money by Police Judge iPonlsen yesterday, when fined $75 for the possession of liquor. ' Chet -Ridgeway was ar rested in Bush's pasture with two companions, where they had gone to find the .bottle of moonshine, it is alleged. He placed $100 for bail. Police Court Activities- Domingo Maldonodo was releas ed on $20 bail yesterday after he had been jailed for annoying women and disorderly conduct, Arthur Ramsyer and Victor Olem, Turner youths, were fined $5 each for annoying women, and fire week-end drunks were fined $10 each. They were Charles Mooney, S. Foster, j,eo Kill t, r-ute Bart lett. W. E. Schultz paid a fine of $10 for reckless driving, while Walter Lottis, W. Thomas and E. Feske paid $5 each for speeding, H. Kidd forfeited a $10 bail while Ben Miller paid fine of $5 for the same offense. Carl Starker and Ernest Kleeman paid $7.50 each. Parking Signs Changed Men , are busy remodeling .-the parking signs in the business dis trice in compliance with the new city ordinance. The old signs cau tioned against parking more than one hour while the new signs pro claim that automobiles may now be parked for two hours, Fires Cause Action , A fire in the New Salem hotel caused 70 gallons of chemicals to be used in addition to the 360 feet of hose laid by the department Sunday afternoon. Slight, damage was reported. . Monday afternoon the fire department made a run to 125 North Thirteenth to put out a roof fire. But slight damage re sulted from the blaze. A chimney blaze in West Salem was put out without damage. I For Rent Eight Houses- Two flats. $22.50 to $45. Becke & Hendricks, U. S. Bk. bldg. a21tf Xaval Man in City Enlistments in the navy are being taken at the Bligb. hotel by L. B. Swails, who arrived in the city Monday. Recruiting in the navy was discontinued three months ago but was opened again Friday. Numerous calls from boys in and around Salem brought thej recruiting officer here. Eight Sa lem boys have enlisted In the navy in the last six months." Recruiting will be open for a limited time nly. Style Show Planned ' The nervals high ' school home economics ' class are planning a style show .Fridayfaightfto exhibit the work done by the Students of the department. '.-Latfng models are to be used to ma La the dis plays. . : :.. ; ' ," : ; Willamette Girls Glee Concert. Waller hall, April 29, 8 p. m. Admission 35c and 60c. 29 . After a period of 40 years, a brother and sister are visiting with each other, when Mrs. Viola La Van, of Sharpville, Penn., ar rived in Salem as the guest of J. W. Phenicie. 541 South Seven teenth, her brother. Mrs. La Van is 70 years of age and white haired. She is also visiting a girl hood friend, Mrs. J. G. Reigleman, formerly a resident of Greenville, Penn. , Enters Fort land Hospital j Mrs. , T. B. Kay, wife of .T., B. Kay, ftate treasurer, was taken to Portland last night to enter the Portland 'Medical hospital 'for treatment. . She has been ill for some time but only recently has It been necessary that she enter the hospital for care. j Judge Refunds Bail ' I After being found - guilty by a Jury, Chet Ridgeway was refunded A Good Thing - DOXT MISS IT Send your name and address plainly written, together with 10 cents, stamps or coin (and this slip) to Chamberlain Medicine Co., Des Moines, Iowa, and receive in return a trial package contain ing CHAMBERLAIN'S TABLETS for stomach troubles, indigestion, g"ssy pains that crowd the heart, biliousness and " . constipation; CHAMBERLAIN'S "COLIC AND DIARRHOEA REMEDY for pain in stomach and bowels, intestinal cramp, colic and diarrhoea; CHAMBERLAIN'S SALVE, need ed in every family for burns, scalds, wounds, ' piles, and ikin affections.' Try these valued fam ily medicines for only 10 cents. Don't miss it.- adv. : dist ministers. Interment be id City View cemetery, rangements ' in charge of Webb Funeral parlors, i will Ar-the WILSON1 J. F. Wilson died in the city, April 27. at the age of 63 year4 He is survived byj his widow who lives In Portland, and other relatives in the east. The remains are at the chapel of the Salem Mortuary. 210 Cen ter street r ' ' ! RISE Jacob A. Rise died at his residence, 960 Center street. Monday evening, April 27. atj - the age of 62 years. He is sur vived by his widow, Sarah R. Rise, ona daughter, Bernlce, of Eugene, and a son, Arthur of Salem. Besides these,' he has two brothers living in Illinois. The remains are in the chapel of the Salem Mortuary. Funeral announcement will be made later. ,1 v . -- -- .- t , - . ' s Investment or Speculation? There is a great difference between investment and speculation, j In speculation, you are. pro mised a higher interest return for the risks you take; in investments, the yield is consist ent with safety. I Here at Hawkins: & Roberts, investment head quarters for many in the Salem 'community, can be found only the safe type of investments which meet every requirement long, or short term and within the means of large and small investors alike.' - : - IS : . '- i OsrssppJy pfWrtgfeyfr Is naming low so pUvzse Daddy, bring ns some more Wrigley& We'd be lostwitJioutitr Pasrs it around after every! meal. Give the family the benefit of this aid to digestion. It cleanses the teeth . too . Keep it always in the house. Sealed 77GBT-Kept Itxnnr m9 27 Reese Again Winner! ji! Reginald Reese of Salem Heights has won for the second time the state and county dental essay contest for his division. The first time he won the prize for the fifth and sixth grade divisions and the last time for te seventh and eighth grades in the county. Doro thy E. Brady won the county prize in the fifth and sixth grades, while' Bobby f 'Coffey "of Silverton took the prize In the seventh and eighth grade class and May Coffey for the "fifth .and sixth class. Prizes "of $10 each are given to the winners of the contest, as well as to the winners in the country schools.. i i! " . ! -' Speaks Before Pupil j; , Albert K. Weisendaneer. forest ranger at' the Eagle creek camp ground on the Columbia highway, was in Salem yesterday address ing the school children on forest protection observances. He illus trated his lecture with fire fight ing equipment and colored slides. A "COMING THROUGH" With 1 THOMAS MEIGHAIf --Today Mortgage. , Loans r INVCSTMCNTS I S3 ! f : ts I . i. -S -I M s tfi 2nd Floor. Omcoon Dtoo ! Salem. Oregon HAWWN5 S BNC ' -ri i- TODAY 1:30 653 North High Street Edison phonograph and records: part enamel combination wood, coat, and gas Universal range; heater, board and pipe: reed electric floor lamp; round reed table; 5 reed chairsj.reed rocker; seagrass rocker; roll seated oak rocker; tapestry rug 8-3x10-6; tapestry rug 9x12; sanitary couch and pad; William and Mary oak extension table; 4 oak diners; waxed oak buffet; ivory dresser grey enamel dresser; Simmons square continuous post bed with coil sprint and mattress; 2-inch post white enamel bed and spring;. 3-4 enameled wood bed; small rugs, stair and hall carpet; fir music cabinet; reed sewing basket; reel foot stool; grey ename! comnode; a lot of curtains, hat rack, kitchen treasure, garden hose," ironing . board, pictures, set drapes, kitchen chair, clothes basket, fork, hoe, rake, crocks, some dishes and kitchen, utensils. " . ... :"V rjf ';V'.!. . ; Terms cash. -Be on time--l:30 p. m. sharp today. Notice: Goods on inspection on' day of sale only. MRS." R. Ii.' rmLTJPS j Owner, 53 North High Street p. x. wooimr Auctioneer, Phone Sll "Woodry buys furniture tor cash or sells on commission' i Your POCKET: BOOK Your features and most important, your eyes, twill all be fitted when you come to us for Optical Work. I Staples Optical Co. Salem VczV