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TOE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGOfT SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 3, 1925 .5" ' ! 1 HTFI JincJhlrts ;:. : ; ... .1 . I .... ..... ... Test Our I - n Do you enjoy shirts that are a little different, I a little better madej more style and better fin i i ish than those you see on most men? I ! If you do, you'll be greatly interested in our , Spring Styles. L N. B. QUALITY SHIRTS i r y ARE BETTER j Come in and select your Spring Shirt while the ! picking is at its very best. ' j '' j ' P j j M ' ; : j M ' ' ' ' ' ' " '" ?v 4 1 " ' ' ' G. W Johnson & Co. I I 469 State St. .an. .-.j. jm jam r HE HAS A STAB SPORT TOTTH IKO, 1924 MODEL, BUSS 1KB ' A TOP AKD LOOK X4K2 KEW .. f - - CMt $145. Our price with UU i of xiru and 1925 Umiim $600 : SES XT AT ONCE! of the pins on the may will start boo o. The street and location In the block of the students Is to shown - : ' : be A GoAranteed Cowhide- i Leather 18 traveling hag, Specially priced at J 9.85. Hamil ton. ! - i ' : " r : m-3 a bicycle out of Miller street at an excessiTe rate of speed, turned on High street and was slg-zagging his bicycle back and forth when it skidded and the lad was thrown under the wheels of I Thielsen's auto, j : , The Story of Esther , Will! be, beautifully in tableau scenes at Christian church Sunday 7:30 o'clock. illustrated the First etening. m3 Drank Is Jailed j l , Frank Fletcher of Portland was arrested yesterday by (Officer Jame$on on a charge of drunken ness.4 file was placed in the city Jail. .. j . Ton Are Invited r . To dine at the Salem Restau rant. Special Sunday dinner. 75c. m3 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF': AT THE THEATERS TODAY , Oregon "A Thief In Para- dise" sUrring Doris Ken-: yon. - : . Liberty "The Woman on the , Jury,? with eleven sUr cast. ' k , Grand "Boy of Mine" by -. Booth Tarkington. i: : . Bllgo. . Pictures and Fire . Acts Vaudeville. Must Sign Btame - " County correspondents will con fer a rfal favor on The Statesman by signing their names to the cor .respandenee. -These names will not be published unless agreeable to the writer They are for iden tification only.- Ed. ' n New Maxwell Closed Cam Have arrived. See these and place your order for the next ship ment. Gingrich Motor Car Co.. 515 So. Com. St. ,i m3 TV Three experienced waitresses. Gray Belle. . II m3 ;llte for tfitreansw V! li t i I: E. ObereT, E. B. Grabenhorst, 'Salem business men. and Bill Har ris and Grover Madison of Inde pendence left early this! morning for fishing on the Big Luckianrute. They hope to bring back a good catch. . j " In the First Presbyterian church of this city. Thisi sermon is the first one Rev. Mr. Long preached when he came to Salem four years ago- If:.!.- i i ii; , A Cowhide Leather j 18 Inch bag leather lined for $9.85 at Hamilton. I m-3 Boxing, Salem Armory Frankie Lewis vs. Speed Woods. 10 J three-minute rounds.; (Slow York vs. Harold Reese, 6 three- minute rounds. :Friday. May. 8. m3 Few Find Employment i Salem's - labor ; report for , the week ending May! 2 shows that. 54 persons were placed in employ ment, of the 125 making applica tion, j Common labor made the greatest demands by having 44 applications filed and 23 workers put on jobs: 18 agriculturists were put on the land, two workers on construction Jobs, one person in domestic service, four Woods laborers and one deliveryman. A total of 17 women made applica tion ; for employment. wJtliJiTe being placed on jobs. Three wom en were placed in hotel ana ' res-; taurants, and two in domestie.ser ViCe, : j . -:.' ,:.r. had the misfortune to bruise his knee and was prevented from us ing a low diving board, at any time. He competed with 11 others in the contest. .: A Complete Line Of trunks, suit cases, and bags, at Hamilton. m-3 Bouquets Are Given The Franklin tulip farm pre sented the American War Mothers at their regular first annual meet ing with tulips for decorative pur poses and a bouquet for each dele gate present. The War Mothers were pleased with the presents and wish to express their appreciation. The local organization will hold a meeting Tuesday at the Chamber of Commerce. Dr. Stone Perry's drug store. to3 Wanted j l Three experienced Gray Belle, -f ;' J ;'':. Kimball Head Dr. E. C. Hickman, president of Kimball College of Theology, left Saturday for a 10-day trip through eastern Oregon. Prof. p. W. Red dle, Kimball Instructor left lor California at the same time, Madame X Reducing Girdle For stout figures. Miss Swarfs Specialty Shop, 453 Court. jrfS Make OM Cats Look Like Kew If you are .going toil run, your car another season you win be in terested In a newpaintl job. We are turning out splendid work , at Tery reasonable: prices. )K Come' in and look over , our work -and get , our, prices. Tick Bros., corner Trade and High. ts. m-6 .'( ' " 1 '. 1 ' " nil ". t!': ' i !':. A Cowhide Leither J 18 Inch bag "leather lined for $9.85 at.Bamiltoh. . m-3 Vislu in Salem:11 ; .!):"' 'V"'r:'j'-" -Dr. W. D. Broadhurst, of the j Palmer School of Chirapractlc, was a visitor In Salem Saturday. He Is a prominent neurocalometer ' technique instructor and is vlsit V Ing all neurocalometer users on thi coast. Tr. O. Ljl Scott Jand nr Donald Crals held an inter esting conference. with X)r.: Broad-: hurst In the arternoon. M ; f".l f ;J- Equipped With Goodyear Balloons, all cars in the Hudson Essex "caravan which visited Sa lem, Saturday, were equipped with Goodyear balloon tiresf . m j waitresses. ! m3 J 4 ... . Construction Starts i. : j - Actual construction has started on the paving of the alley between High and Liberty and State and Trade streets. ! Workmen"! were engaged in tearing up the) hard surface, preparatory to grading for to fol- tbe new surfacing that; is low. lU.i- . I 4, i I '' "L 1 anted f 1 1 i Three experienced Gray Belle. 1 Drink Raw Milk and. Be Healthy Beginning May 1 the KODinaaie Dairy will deiiver.au -its mux. ana ram hfhrA fi a. m. Quarts lOc: sints 5c; half pints table cream 15c. Special rates to stores ana hoarding nouses, rnom tiri. . . . ,.K MliialoiiAnr to SoesV The Rer. J. Christy Wilson, a returned missionary from Persia, will speak Sunday, 7J30 p m'. at th vir Presbvterian church. Mr. Wilson Is a western man. He was a student In Princeton at the same tima that the minister of the Sa lem church was a student there. Mr. Wilson's record as a mossion ary has been unusually good. At the morning service:! Rer. Ward Willis Long will preach on the nhipct. - "Th Set of the Sail." This sermon will begin Ahe flft year of Rev. Mr. Lons's pastorate T7f- ""'" waitresses. m3 Out Flowers, Floral Piecr ; Adams. Florist, 453 Court. m3 i " Xew Arrivals Kntertained Rer. C. E. Ward was entertained as a dinner guest at the home of Pr. and ' Mrs. W. C. Kantner last night." Dr. Ward is pastor of the First Congregational church, hav ing just arrived here from the east. r- Mother's Day, May 1 , Give a record. Moore's Music House. m3 Car Is ' Stolen . Police officials at Oregon City notified the' Salem police to be on the lookout for a Chev touring which was stolen from there yes terday,1 The car bore Oregon li cense 164,844. State Juristi on Trip ! Members of the supreme court will open the , semi-annual ' east ern Oregon term of court Monday. The regular spring term will Con vene in Pendleton. You Are Invited To dine at the Salem Rests rant. Special Sunday dinner,; children, Kenneth and Dale Grimes, according to papers filed In justice court yesterday. Bail was fixed at $250, which was furnished. ' The complaint was filed by his former wife, Ruth Grimes..-. - A Guaranlel Cowhide . Leather IS" traveling bag. Specially priced at $9.8$. Hamil ton. - t m-3 u- 5c. mZ Card of Thanks To the friends, minister, Kn4ghts of Pythias and the Elks, for their sympathy shown in our recent! be- rearement, the loss of our beloved son and brother, Mr. E. T. Bus selle, we wish to send our thanks for every kind thougnt, for their love and sympathy, as expressed in the prayers and beautiful flow ers which were sent to him, and to his ! memory. . To thank you for the strength which, with God's love; it gave to us. j . We know uow Salem loved him. ; Mrs. Kate Busselle (mother) i MiS3 Ruby Busselle (sister) Portland, Oregon. Mother's Day Coming soon. - The Spa ; supply you with the finest boxes in the city. can gift m3 A Complete Line j , : Of trunks, suit cases and bags. at Hamilton. i m-3 Correspondents Attention : Correspondents will confer a real favor upon The Statesman by attaching their names and full post office address to their cor respondence. There Is Something Lacking i In & home without music. See us for your musical needs. Moore's Music House. . , Church Services Clianged Eight o'clock will be the regu lar : meeting time of the Silem churches, instead of 7:30 o'clock, according. to the action taken by the Salem Ministerial association. The change is effective today; Shows Improvement- ' After losing an eye and receiv ing a fractured skull. Dr. Maurice Butler ; is slowly Improving in health, it was stated yesterday. m3 -will nrenid at the Chamber of Commerce forum luncheon t Mon day and not Dr. B.j L. Steeves as was previously inuquuwu Dr. Marshall, Osteopathlc-t- Physician and surgeon. m3 VlaitA In Kalcm ' ; I CoL E. A. Sirmyer. of San Fran cisco. i director of national I guard affairs of the nine Pacific slooe states, is in Oregon on a tour, of Inspection. He just returned from a trip to southern Oregon wun Adintant Cent ral Georce A. White of f the Oregon : national guard. where, an inspection trip waa made. A nnlt of the national ruard was mustered in at Grants If Yon Are Lookine - ' li For a eood Chevrolet touring ear. call at 291 N. Com'L between 2 and 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon. i ' Ttlrih Ttinort Filed James Burton Gilbertson is tne name given to the baby boy born te Mr. and Mrs.! L. B. Gilbertson of 1890 South High, according to the certificate of birth f ea ior April 29. , :t " ni Li ,v , u Mother o Mine .Victor records by John McCor- mack. A beautiful gift for Moth er's day. Moore's Musie 409-415 Court.! i; House, mZ Building Improvements 4- Beginning with this issue The Statesman plans for a resume of articles descriptive of- building operations in Salem and outside communities. Correspondents will cooperate with our local representatives- in emphasizing this fea ture of home building and im provements. , i " , New Maxwell Closed Cars Hare arrired. See these and place your order for the next ship ment. Gingrich Motor Car Co.. 515 So. Com. St.. m3 Merry Go Round Due ; For five -day s, commencing Tueadav. a merry ito round will be on the east side of the court house grounds to entertain .the children of the city as wen as the grown nnn Part nf the receiDts and the concession money will be turned over for the use ol tne Assooaiea Charities, which is in need oi fnnria at the nresent. The relief work has exhausted the finances of the organization and attempts to secure additional funds . have not proven successful. Boxing, Salem Armory ? Frankie Lewis vs. speed woo as. 10 three-minute rounds. Slow York rs. Harold Reese. 6 three- minute rounds. Friday, May 8. m3 ' l i. " ; ; ; ThtlsAn Makes Reply Trrndrick D. Tbieisen states that he was not to blame for the .i-l.l.nt which killed Ralnn Flint. in answer to the complaint brought by Hazel DeLaney, as aaministra-trt-r nf tha deceased boy's estate. The accident. It Is stated, was due i tha uMiisenee of the boy; Thielsen states that the boy rode Ralm Ttmr In Meet s Julian Barrouchs. of i Salem. fancy direr of the Oregon Aggie immlnr-iniitl. returned from San Francisco where he represent ed the Multnomah club in the Na tional athletic union swimming mML Dnrinr the exhibition he DIL B. IT. WHITE ; OrUopstiy-IurrMT j Zlsetroais rianeU sad TrsstBSBS (TJx. Abram'S sctboc) ornc Thw tst m its-j 80S TJ. 8. Sank Sldg. I I Dsoicin?! Dancins! - CHST8TAI. OAXDEHS ZrfOlM fm ' Tsotaas Bros. JTass Baad OrelMStrs. ;w ran of iu an Pt - i . SATTODAY JTIQHT J V 1AA Rath TJkn Show The moving picture show at the YMCA Friday night was a success because 100 boys were on hand to witness the showing of scenes in the Yellowstone national park and a comic, "That Old Canbt Mine." Bots Take Hike- Don Grant took a email group of boys from the YMCA Saturday afternoon for a hike across tne Willamette -river. . They teported a good time. Grant is a sopho more; at Willamette university, Pear Prices Quoted i Yakima Dears at 855 per ton is the offer made here yesterday by O. Wlnthrop Coffin, president, and W. R. Williams, secretary of the Winthron Fruit company of Yaki ma, who are nere on a pear sell ing trip. From every indication Yakima will have a I big ) crop of pears this year and they are being sold f. o. b; yakima. j Lands In Jail Jonn.E. Grimes is in jail await ing- action of the grand jury be cause he failed to support his' two ...;! -, libby- !: - . At the home near Marlon, j May 1, Frank E. Libby. age 64 years, a resident of Marion county since 1862, husband of Mrs. Blanche Libby, father of' Miss Edith Libby, Harley W., Cecil H., Leslie Ej and Miss Eleanor Libby; brother of Miss Addle Libby, S. E. Libby of Eugene and the late A. C. Libby; grandfather of Milton H. and Cecil F;i. Libby, Funeral serrices' will be held Sunday. May 3. at the' resi dence near Marion at 2 p. mj ' In terment in the Jefferson cemtery. Direction of Rigdon & Son. died ! KURTZ Wilson D. Kurtz, aged 53J at a local hospital Friday morning at: 5 -o'clock. He is survived by his wife. Ella Kurtz, and a five year old daughter. Barbara one brother, A. B. Kurt; two sisters, Mrs. George Cofflnberry of Grants Pass and Mrs. L. .. Cohenour of Port Orchard,-' Wash. He, was a member of the Masonic order and Knights of Pythias and a former resident of Dallas. Christian 3cience services will be held the Rigdon 1 mortuary at Monday. " Concluding services in City View cemetery under Maaonic auspices, u.4 ... - J.r. ,..,. 4 ... from 2:30 GALLAGHER 'Agnes H. Gallagher died at a 3 to 9. 409-415 m3 Are You Prepared : For Music weea, jaay Moore's Music House, Court. ' i K I ' ; Seek Street Sewer I RJ A. Harris and; other prop erty owners - in Progress I addition are petitioning the city council for a sewer in the district boundell on McCoy and Warner street. ..::.! !r - ' ' : Students to be Located . Students who lire in the school district of Salem are to be located on a big map, which is being de signed specially for the office of George W. Hug, superintendent of schools. Alreary the tabulations have fceen completed and placing local hospital May 2 at the age of 35 years. Survived byj her widower. Michael Gallagher of Eu gene. Body at Webb's funeral parlors. Funeral announcements later. ; . 'S REDUCED SUMMER RATES TO CALIFORNIA . ) 1 BY PICKWICK STAGES San Francisco, one way, $15.50 Round Trip, $30.00 Los Angeles, one way, $37.33 ..Round Trip,. $50.00 ! : Special Raes to Parties of , .Eight or More f : i: ;' For Information and Reserra . tions phone 96, or call at CENTRAL STAGE TERMINAJj Salem, Oregon : Skating, Skating, Skating ": AT DREAMLAND 1 Thnrsday. Friday, Saturday LADD Cz BUSH, Bsnlicra " S! "T 0 Tm " Crnia Hosrt from. 19 a. u. ti 3 p," tt Whenr You Are Ready To Move Call on us, for we have padded Vans and Fleece-lined covers for your furniture and piano. First class piano and furniture movers. We also handle Brooder Stoves, Furnace I Coals and Diamond Briquettes Larmer Transfer & Storage Co. ; IlAj-esTille Has Program An appreciative and j Interested audience was present at the ben efit program giren at the Hayes rille. school house last week by Perry Prescott Reigelman. Imper sonator, and Lyman .McDonald, popular baritone. As this Is the season when agricultural commun ities are working at top-speed, not as large a crowd, was on hand as usual, but thoroughly enjoyed the offerings of Mr. Reigelman and Mr. McDonald. Mr. Reigelman's interpretation of a selection from Mark - Twain, America's premier humorist, was especially well re ceived, as was'Mr. McDonald's "On the Road to Mandalay.!' words by Kipling, which gave him an op portunity to use his fine baritone to excellent advantage. More Offices Closed ! Spring weather and Saturday af ternoon is a hard combination at the state bouse. A majority of the offices are closed at noon, but yesterday the supreme court of fices joined the list of others and shortly after 2 ' o'clock the cur tains were pulled and the door locked at the governor's office. Anto. Moved; Thought Stolen "My new sedan was' stolen this morning between 8 and 12," J. M. Skaife complained to the police shortly after noon, Saturday. The vehicle, driven less than 500 miles, was ready for a trip to The Dalles and contained the family lunch. Officer Walter Thompson reported in the station shortly after Ser geant White and Mr.! Skaife de parted in search of the vehicle which had been left near the state house by Miss Skaife. Officer Thompson casually remarked that In the course of the bicycle parade it had been found necessary to more'sereral automobiles, one ol which he told Officer Cutler, be- EMERSOX PIANO $133 Here is a real snap. This piano will give years of service. Terms f6 a month. tJEO. C. WILL 432 State St. Schaefer's Herbal Cough Cure will stop that cough that comes with spring colds. Get a Bottle Today . and i Stop Coughing QCHAEFER'Q DRUC STORE "The TeUow Front" 135 North Commercial Phone 197 Th Penslar Store Tlie Oldest Established Optical Institution : in Salem ; ' r""v ' ' " EYES SCIE'IFIC ALL Y CORRECTED . .,- , . . t - ' - ' - ' - - ' ' - - " There are thousands of correctly fitted glasses in and around Salem. I know they are correctly fitted, for I did the work myself. There is no guesswork about it! I have been fitting glasses for more than a third nf a century, and I take pride In fitting each and every pair. ; correctly. . ."::- : - - The necessary skill to achieve such results can be ac quired only by years of t close study and active, practical experience. In fact scientific knowledge of the, hiuJie.-t order is required to recognize and properly correct defects of vision. :"-.:'!,-. ' "J. . ..-- - ' - -. I DO NOT BELONG TO ANY COMBINH If you are in need of optical service or advice of any kind, come in and see me, I am always pleased to be of service to you. .;'.- - My prices are very reasonable for th" materials and services given. J I guarantee satisfaction in every' respecf. If glasses do not give satisfaction, they will be changed free for a period of one year. Phone 723. . 210-11 United ; States Bank building. DR: M. P. MENDELSOHN ing a sedan. About -this time Of- had, been found 4 around the cor ficer White returned with the ner from where it had been park- word that the "stolen' automobile ed, and peace was restored. Oregon Pulp and Paper Co. .-: MANUFACTURERS SnlpbJte, and Manila Wrappings, also Batchers XTrsp pings, Adding Machine Paper, Greaseproof, Glassine, t - " " Drug Bond, Tissue Screenings and Speclalllea, ' GOOD WOOD PROMPT DELIVERY Specials on Vood 4 ft. Large Second Growth Fir, 2 cords for ?13.GQ 3 large loads 16" Mill Wood for $15.00 ' 4 ft. old Fir, no large knots nor punky, 2 cords for ?15.C0 May and June Delivery FRED E. WELLS PIIOXE 1312 280 SOUTH CIIIT.CII i... V 4 hz H W. T. RIGDON & SON Established 1801 . . New Mortuary v Chemeketa Street at Cottage . iiiiiiimuii nniiaiiiiatfin;; -w. I Lightening the Burden IT is the duty of the good funeral : director to step into the breach in time of need and relieve of all the nerve-racking details, those whom he is called to serve. ' ',- T Special study, inherent ' sym pathy and understanding, long ex perience, and proper equipment ; these things are necessary to serve well so that much of the burden is lifted. WEBB'S FUNERAL PARLORS "Superior ifuncral Service" 1 Zr C PT1 C '4 ir 205 Sa Church Street mm u Phone 120 V