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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1925)
j riihl OHIIGON STA'ilLU;. HALL::, 0GIL' FRIDAY LiOKNIKG, HAx 1, lUo For --Slsiifler; S&e&y Come in now and see the Prettiest Hosiery of the season. Holeproof Hosiery has durability to match exquisite appearance. So it is truest economy to wear this Fine Hosiery. A complete stock awaits you. i 469 State St G. Wi CITY NEWS IN AT THE THEATERS TODAV - .- - " - ' ' m Oregon Thomas Melghan la "Cominr Through." LlbertyTorment" starring- OwencMoore 'and Bessie ('-. f Loe- ; ' - vBHgh - Pictures and Fire " Crsi Acts Vaudeville. Car Owner4 t"oand : 7 f i A check of" automobile records at the secretary of state's office Thursday places . the ownership of the IUckenbacker automobile de stroyed at'Rickreall Wednesday under the riame of Mrs. Hilda I'oore, Fourth street, . Portland. The owner returned to Portland after the; loss of the vehicle. No details relative to the cause of the i fire could be learned yesterday. ' The vehicle was completely demolished. Summer Street Home . 6 rooms strictly modern at 690 N. Summer with furnace, fire-it place, garage, hardwood, - nook, sleeping , porch, etc Will be va cant May 1. 1925, and will be sold to first reasonable buyer at $6500. That's a real buy In real district. Becke & Hendricks, U.S, Bank Bldg. j atstf Cinders Again Flying j Tossed and blown about by the wind, cinders invaded the busi4 ness section 'Thursday. Merch4 ants were kept busy in sweeping the black pest fromHhslr stores and In baling out the. different establishments. " The cinders are not particularly noticeable unles a wind, is blowing. . Hike Planned- Boys over 12 years of age are to take a hike from the Salem TMCA Saturday morning at 9 o'clock to an objective to be se- lected at that time. Competent leaders are to be with the boys, on their hike, and will return witi them to the Y" building in the early part Of the, afternoon. Moving pictures' Promised Th knv. HnF(mdnf nt th Raj v lera TMCA. under the direction of Clarence Oliver, will stage a mov ing picture show for boys over It years, of age tonight. The shov will start at 7:30 o'clock. .. A reel Stone national Jaf k. . in Arizona, .Grand Canyon of the Colorado, and a comic -picture, That -Ol4 Can ol Mine," will be presented. IH-Y Members Feast 7 Miss Lorraine Pierce acted as chief director of: cooking at the Salem TMCA last night in pr . paring the feed for the Hi-T club at their regular meeting. She was assisted by Miss Florence Powef, Miss Marguerite Bailey and Caro lyn Lamberith. Ilmimo Xmr fpmhffl Master Perry Buren, age 9, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max BureA, has become a member of the boy department of the Salem TMCA. His membership was brought in by Master George Gray and Mas ter Harold Domogalla."' -Robert Huflburt Is another new member, ho signed up yesterday. He U also 9 years of age. , j Makes Trip to Coast ' j Ensign and Mrs. Sagert, accom panied by Cadet Allie Custbr, all , members of the Salem corps of the Salvation Army, risited Tillamook nd Sheridan yesterday on busi ness for the corps. They sold sev eral hundred copies of the War Cry. the publication of the Sal vation Army. . ; . , , Is Salem Booster J James Weinstein. who Is enter " In tr business horo i a hellerer in boosting Salem business. To show i This Loyely Hosiery Newest Colors iJOHNSON & j Jfolqproof ffasieirj t ! , .. - t how he carries this idea out he purchased a sign that was made, painted and designed in this city. Every bit of the work wag done In Salem, and he declared the job a . g-ood one. Mr. Weinstein is manager . of "Salem's Leading Drink Raw Milk and Be Healthy I Beginning May 1 the Robindale Dairy wilt deliver all its milk and cream before 6 a. m. j 'Quarts 10c; pints 5c; half pints table cream 15c. Special rates to stores and boarding houses.. Phone 45F14. a5 Latin Clnb Fosci ! Members of the Latin club had their pictures taken: on the west steps of the Salem postoff ice yes terday afternoon. The photo will be Jused in the annual high school publication, the Clarion. The management and art! editor of the Clarion are using - a unique plan in taking the pictures of the class es land clubs. No two of them hate been taken in the same place. It is the desire to carry1 out the design of showing1 the civic beauty of the city in their ; publication. Grpups have been taken In . front of ithe various public buildings of th$ city.,., t i 1 Marlnello Beauty Parlors rene .Scott, Prop.j 245 N. High. '. : ' 7 - j f ml ' i .'. : - Mail Carrier 111 t Frank ToothacreJ mall carrier in the parcel post division of tfce Sa fin em postof fice, has been con fined to his home for the past 10 days with an attack of influenza. H4 will return -to his duties wlth- in a few days. ; ; , pdr. and Mrs. J. H. Farrar and Mf. and Mrs. O. C.j Locke plan a tbiee weeks' tour of California, a vacation which will be j spent in pliying golf,! swimming and hav Ink a good, time. (They plan to m? tor through various points of California, going as far (south as San Diego. Mr. Farrar is postmaster.- , '- j : " i Father. Wants Son r ! banl Thomnson. who nas been held here in the hope that some bnjewould care fof hltn, will be set to his father, according to thfe information received by Coun tTf Judge Hunt; The boy father. who ia In OkUhoma, nas promisea tot send a ticket and money for tvL tai Thnmnaon was one of a trio who recently escaped from St. Mary's home near jporuana. Kfw Switching Station MkDCt AVt v ' 0 tiAn In West Salem has been or dered by the local office of the PEP company. The actual con struction j will not start - for 60 days, it Was declared. i .! - Diplomas Are Printed- Diplomas for the graduating cljiss of the Salem high school are lnj the office of the city superin tendent of schools ready for the graduating exercises. jThey are the same as used during me past thrPA Tears and were designed in the art department of the local schooL The names or tne siu- dh. b- n. wmn: Ostooyatay-Suxsary Xaeotronlo DUnola and Treataaai i tDr. Abram's aiotaod) Offlc Paoao tS r 4-. . SOS tf. a. Bank ZldX. . I i LADD A BUSH, Banlicrs )': established IS -3" . . . ; ; 1 Gcral Ezrliz Emincra cmca Hozrs frcn 10 e, ra. to 3 p. ta. Ankle in the CO. 469 State St BE. dents are printed on the parch ment instead of being written as in former i cases. . The diplomas measure 14 by 17 inches and are 238 in, number. .. 17. s Principals Meet Principals of the public schools of Salem met. at the office of Dr. Harold H. Brown, head oL th Marion, county health demonstra-j tlon, last week. Dr. Brown ex plained the methods to be used by his staff when they begin to operate next fall. Salem Art & Beauty Shoppe ' Hemstitching and Dressmaking Superfluous hair removed. m-1 Camp Arranged A. E. Tount, state boys' secre tary of the TMCA was in the city yesterday conferring with Marion county and Salem TMCA officials. The Salem and Marion county TMCA are to have their camps es tablished the last week in July and the first week In August, ac cording to the present plans. The location has been selected on the ocean side.- ' For Rent ; Room on ground floor suitable for office or. display spaced Cen tral Stage Terminal. ml Divorce Sought- Eva Schlect has filed suit for divorce from Arthur H. Schlecht, alleging "gross insults and gross personal Indignities." They were married in Vancouver, Wash., in June, 1920. Mrs. Schlecht de clares that her - husband forced her to do a man's labor in the. fields, struck and slapped her un til v she wag nearly unconscious, and refused to pay for medical at tention when she was ill. ; - Charge Is Faced Raymond Zlelinakl, a young far mer living north of Salem, was ar rested yesterday on a charge of being- the father of an illegitimate child born to a Salem girl. The child is said to be several months old. Zielinski entered' a plea of not guilty, and requested a hear ing. Ball, set at $500, was furn lsned. ,-. Truck Man Fined f h Arrested on a charge of oper ating a truck with improper lie ense plates,' W. E. Perks of Klam ath Falls entered a plea of guilty in justice court yesterday. Bra zier C. Small, justice of the peace. fined Perks $50. Unable to pay the fine the truck driver was placed in jail. Visits In City- Two -Nevada residents are visit ing in the Willamette valley for a few davs. A. L. Neuenswander and N. J. Grelve. They are visit ing with Mr. Neuenswander's rel atives at Turne. : The trip from Reno was made in two and one- Dancing! Dancing! ; . CHXTBTAZa OAKDZVS Xdlas Tree Taoaaa Broa. Jaxs Band Oreneetra, FuU of life and Ten . 8ATTXBDAY BIGHT ; " Skating, Skating,, Skating AT DREASILAND Thunday, Friday, Saturday IEF, iwf m m i t mm i BS KZS 35 USED CAB . SUTES8I : .. t mm la and tack toy a m4 ear it clean p his Stock; Drop la any tlm today aad Set ytui as they mra ail ar vicod and nsdy i to bo de livered. Don't bring mvcli atoaey wltb yon aa It lan't . necessary. - - J half days without I difficulty, al though the road was rough, but dnf. Mr.; Grelve ' jwas formerly with a Seattle firm in Siberia, where he witnessed many of the important changes In the Soviet regime and in the Russian govern ments. - t - ' $300 Down j ; Takes 6 room house with base ment. Close to car and school. Plastered, bath, hot water etc. Price 13300. This; Is good home. Becke & Hendricks, U. S. Bank Bldg. - i 1 - al9tt Program Arranged In order to- secure funds to frame the nicturea recently nnr. chased, the students of the -Lin coln school are to stage a program for tonight, to be held at the Leslie Methodist church. E. Cooke Patton, Euwing : McCroskev and E. Wilkinson are to appear on the program. Other numbers are to be : offered. Try .. A. sip -and a bite- or a rerular meal, Colonial Dame Tea Shoppe. 165 -N. Liberty. Open 11 to 11. ml t :. T 'Airplanes Head South- Two airplanes nassed over Sa lem going south about 5 o'clock Thursday afternoon. The flyers naa leit the Vancouver barracks field in Washington and were to laid at Eugene.. ' ; SaTem Boy Nominated t " " . Lor is Baker, basketball and baseball man at OAC and -former Salem bo v. was nominated for president of the student body at OAC but withdrew. By petition he was nominated for. first vice president. ! " Ftclker Plans Trip JF. Ray Felker, commercial ar tist, has left the advertising de partment of the HrL. Stiff furdK tore store and will make a busi ness trip to Seattle next we9k. Mr. Felker was connected with the Guthrie theaters here for more than a year. He has not yet com pleted plans for the future.- j--'-' ' j - - -' -i-.tr' Bloore's to Entertain The Frultland Parent-Teaclier association will be entertained' to night by the Moore's Music House entertainers, who have arranged a large program - of various ' num bers. - Yesterday by the Uj :jOf medicine. Dr. Stone removed two cancers from the nose of John GJ Steinbrenner. ! m-1 Special Meeting Arranged- : Adjutant and Mrs. James Hunter- of the Albany Salvation Amy corps will hold ipecial services here tonight - at j the Salvation Army hall on State street. The young people's division of the Al bany corps will be in attendance also. Adjutant and Mrs. Hunter were stationed in Salem four years ago. - - . ; - : v '-' u ;.. Bq tiding Permits i Is. E. Wolfe is to erect a dwell ing at 1175 Shipping street which is estimated to cost $4,000; John Williamson is to repair a dwelling at 2190 Myrtle and, to erect three dwellings at 2110. 2085 and 2025 L Myrtle street, which will total a cost of 110,000. I Ralph McCurdy pis; to repair t dwelling at 170 Kprth Twenty-third which will cost 500. ? , ! , ' ' X' When Are Ready To Move Call on us. for we have covers for your furniture and furniture movers. We also handle Brooder Stoves, Furnace ; Coals and Diamond Briquettes a : Storare Co. COLLEGE STfiFF H ErWlOUIICG Annual Picnic of Students Is Staged at Spong's Land ing Thursnay The Willamette university Col legian staff motored to Spong's Handing Thursday afternoon for the usual staff picnic. About 20 of the staff members were pres ent, including Miss Juanlta Henry, editor, and Miss Elizabeth Hyde, oditor-elect. Prof, and Mrs. Wil liston acted as chaperons. The management of refreshments and other preparations 1 were taken care of by Miss Elsie Hop Lee, society editor,- - j. j Members of the staff amused themselves by taking, charge of the interesting features offered at the landing. Daniel (Taylor,- asso ciate editor, claimed " to j be the champion horseshoe pitcher of the " RISE I ;: , , Jacob A. Rise died at his resi dence, $60 Center street," Monday evening, April 27. at the age of 62 years. ; He is survived by his widow, Sarah R. Rise, one daugh ter Bernice, of Eugene, and a son, Arthur of Salem. Besides these, he has two brothers jliving in Illi nois. Funeral services will! be held Monday, May 4, at 2:30 from the chapel of -Salem mortuary, Rev. J. 'C. Taylor officiating.; inter ment atfcity !vlew cemetery?- J 'I:: " - r BASS Andrew J. Bass d ed at a local hospital April 29 at the age of 78 years. He, is survived by tone son, C. W. Bass of Salem.' The re mains are' at the Rigdon mortuary and will be taken to Portland to- day. ' . 1 ' KIRSCHNER John Theobald Klrschper, be loved husband of Fredericka. died Thursday s morning, April 30". at his home five miles east of Salem at the age of '85 years. The de ceased was a - Civil j war f veteran having served with the 4th divi sion heavy artillery jof New York. Besides the widow lie is survived by four sone, Frank J. of; Verona, Wls "Victor B.1 and john V. of Sa lem, Henry "B., of Forbes Minn.; by -three daughters, Mrs. .Alice Lynch- of Vancouver, Wash.,r Mrs. Stella King of Salem and Mrs. Cla ra Gordon of Madison, Wis. Fun eral services- will be held at St. Joseph's Catholic church; Satur day, May 2, at, 10 si. m. I Rev. J. Ri TJnelfWill read the f requiem high niaeaV afld burial - will 'take place in St. Barbara's cemetery. Salem Mortuary in charge. Z V i .BROS Josephine Terry, Bross died at her home. 892 So. J2th street, at the age of 73 years, on April 30th. She is .survived by one son, H. W. Bross. Funeral services will be held at .the - Webb Fineral Pariore Saturday, ? May 2nd, at 2 p.' m. Rev. Kantner" will have charge of services. Her remains will be tak en to St. Johns, Mich. 1 . .. ; Hi VINE The funeral of John W. Irvine will be held at the Webb Funeral Parlors today at 2:30 p. m. The JOOF Lodge will have , charge of services and will be assisted by Rev. Pemberton. Interment will be in the IOOF cemetery. T too late to classifyj mnt, with frf e. Irait aqd cr4en. FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPISa or -sleep-. il room. 267 8. Church. I 25-m3 tj I ! I i .1 I . WANTED STEADY SINGLE MAN OR : ;wn nmrtf wwrkim mop- yaraaad reaersl ranch work. Rimon Hop ranch, ' RoaU 8, Box 130. Phono 59F14, . - c ll-m3 - : : 1 : . T .... ... ......., .--v.- ., t. -' H padded Vans and Fleece-lined and piano. First class piano staff, was very successful in up holding his title. ; ; -r-; A delightful supper, consisting of buns, meat loaf, fruit salad, ice cream and wafers was served af ter the staff had wearied of: the horseshoe, i contest and other amusements. " ' . . ' A Bttmber of the more talented members then amused the crowd, by impromptu rendition of several of the more noted classical plays, under the direction of Professor WillistOB. The party broke up at an early hour and the staff returned safely to their homes although several of them were later than the re quired 7: 3 Q in arriving. - - Willamette Classical Club Will Hold Meeting Tonight . Willamette university classical club 'will meet at 7:45 this eve ning at the, home of Prof.WE. Kirk, 1450: State.: .The club is composed 'of students in the uni versity who' are studying the class ical languages- Latin and Greek. The purpose of. the club is to develop a j more pronounced in terest in the study of the classical languages, and while it is but newly organized, it has made sev eral developments along that line. The activities of the club are un der' the supervision of Professor Kirk, 'head, of the department of classical languages, and he de serves considerable credit for his activities In this regard. - . . The program for the evening will include a number of musical selections and the reading of pa pers prepared by students on sub jects pertaining to' the study of classics. . f I '- . Cherry Spraying Is Urged By Local Orchard Expert ' I W:' ' 'f To kill the sineta beetle, which attacks cherries, one should spray at this time, according to a state ment made by Knight Pearcy. Al ready many of the growers have gone after the beetle and have sprayed their trees. J, R. Chap man, Jim Smart and the Schind ler brothers, have gone over, their orchards.' j : .- Spraying at this time will pro tect the young cherries and allow, them to grow for marketing purposes.- . . I It is stated that lice are form ing on rose bushes of the city, and unless they are attacked now, will prevent blossoms from form ing, j- ':" .- - - I ; BOY KILLED AT PLAY LIVERMORE, Cal.. AprU 30. O. O. Olson, 15, a student at the Llvermore ihigh school, was shot and - killed i today while playing "Indian with' a fellow student, Don Mason, also . 15. The boys had ;tound an. o.ld .rifle and young Mason playfully pointed It at his companion's head and pulled the trigger,' not r knowing that it was loaded, the authorities said. looking at only what The product, its quality,! - v . PERSOriALS I Ward Irvine," of Portland, form er private secretary to Governor Pierce, was a caller. a$ pie state house Thursday. ', K- K. Kubll, former speaker of the house of representatives, was a: Portland visitor at the capitol yesterday. , . , .'V.. . ; William S. Levens, state prohi bition commissioner, has returned from a trip to eastern Oregon, " G. L. Cleaver, former state pro hibition commissioned; was a vis itor In Salem Thursday. '.Matt Baker, elevator operator at the Oregon building, who has been confined to his home for several days, will be! on duty to day. M 7 -:.7 James Hadley, colored business man of Salem, was j confined to his home on account of illness during the past week." Mrs. L. E. Dike, and Mrs. A. L. Raines visited . here . from Mill City yesterday. Mrs. D. EJ Blnstin visited here from Jefferson Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Moe were In the city from Silvertbn yesterday. J. E. Jenks was in Salem from Tangent Thursday morning. Mrs. J. V. Kane, a resident "of Woodburn was In the city yester day. . j V - .'" I MILLER' Bargain Squarcppcial for Today anil iriorrpw 4 ! 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OO ' ; - . ' .. . ' ... ...... ' : . . . -r . , .... , .... Read the advertisements. They xri2.Iic your choc:inj vizo &lrs. A." Brows and Boa, Cra visited- in Salem Irons . yesterday. Keith Dyer of Turner 3 i4 the city yesterday. Clark Moreland was in the city, from Albany Thursday afterno, - Mrs. J. Q. Rogers. -Mrs. J. It. Meisner and Miss Nellie Hamr rrJ were in the city from Albany 3 ts- terday ."!".-.-. . "Mrs. Jl Sanborn was in the clt yesterday from Independence. ' i Mrs. G. C Richards was la Ga lem from Albany yesterday. C. C. Odenburg and J. D. iBurc wer in Salem Thursday. - Mrs, A. B. Browning under went a major operation In a lo cal -hospital yesterday. REDUCED SBHIEB KATi:3 TO CALXFORM A - BY PICKWICK stag::3 San Francisco, one way, $ 15. C i Round Trip, $30.00 Los Angeles, one way, t27Jj Round Trip, $50.00 Special Rates to Parties' of V Eight or More For Information and Reserva tions phone 696, or call at CENTRAL STAGE TERMINAL Salem, Oregon 11 4 t Line of ' . 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