THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON
T TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 5, 1925
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The hat shown by our
many others.
G. W.
CITY
AT THE THEATERS TODAY
OREGON "Tarnish" .with
, Norman Kerry and May
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LIBERTY '"The Woman pn
the Jury" with 11 star cast
Boxing, Salem Armory
Frankie Lewis vs. Speck Woods,
Iff three-minute rounds; f Slow
York vs. Harold Reese, 6 three
j minute rounds.! Friday,! May 8. m5
Undergoes Operation
William Smith of 1445 Oak un
derwent an operation for- quinsy
yesterday following an acute at
: tack, f He will be confined. to his
home for a few days.
Injures Hand at Work
George Harcard received a cut
on his left hand which required
three stitches before? ha was dis
charged from j the doctor's care:
He is employed on the Johnson
ranch in the Rosedale district and
was working at the time of the
accident. l.. -
Make Old Cars Look Uke Tew
If you are going to run Tour
par another; season you will be In
terested in a new paint Job. We
are turning out splendid work at
very reasonable prices.; Come In
and lookv-over our work and get
our prices. - Vlck Bros., corner
Trade and High , sts. m-6
Tourists Getting Start
C. L. Newman, of the Army and
Outing stores, reports that several
tourist parties have been outfitted
during the past week, prepara
tory to trips to Canada, Califor
nia and many eastern j points.
There have been many calls for
tents and other campers supplies.
Xews Received Here;j ;
, C. . A. Kells,! secreUry of the
YMCA here, is in receipt of com
munications from Pocatello de
ecrlbing the splendid address giv
en by I John I Brady, formerly
with The Statesman. The occas
ion was the opening of the Poca
tello, Jdaho, drive for glands to
open a new YMCA. ; i" '
lV'i?h$ II . - .;.;!:
Bds te be Opened
Contractors are to turn In their
tlds to the building committee of
the YMCA Thursday morning at
10 o'clock. At that time the bid
ders will : bei selected, providing
all arrangements have been com
pleted. .. I :, .j
Fires. Reported
The Salem fire department was
called to the
New Salem hotel
again ; Sunday
to put out blazes
started by a defective flue.
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Auto Wrecked
A. L. Brier was landed in the
Dallas Jail Saturday night after
wrecking an auto on the Salem-
Dallas highway. The coupe had
turned over on its side, and when
Officer " Nichols arrived on the
scene. Brier, bith straw hat on.
f was standing j with his body pro
truding through the broken doors
Local Vecetables Grown
. Onions, radishes,; spinach and
cucumbers are the only vegetables
offered on the markets at present
whlcbf are grdwn in Oregon. Most
of the other products are brdughl
in from the southern states.
Makes Quick Trip
In the hurry-up call sent to Sa
lem j for Traffic Officer Rlnehart,
to assist in locating the mm run
ner i who escaped after wrecking
. two automobiles near Newberg the
officer is reported to hare made;
the 47 miles in about 40 minutes
The occasion was the wrecking of
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-f:' S$S': You caigt make any Straw Hat
, Xl !ulP Mistakes here. There never
cut is but one of the favorite shapes but there are
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Prices $2 to $5
Johnson &
469 State Street
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NEWS ! IN
m ita juuui
of illicit; liquor which ran head-on
into? a car driven by B. B. You
mans, Portland' attorney and his
family, yho were en route to Cali
fornia on a vacation trip. Two of
the j party were injured and both
machines wrecked. ;
Drink Ra,w Milk and Be Healthy
Beginning May 1 the Roblndale
Dairy will deliver all its milk and
eream before 6 a. m. Quarts 10i?;
pints 6c; half pints table cream
15c. Special rates to stores and
boarding houses. Phone 45F14.
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Plans Ix tensive Tour
6eorge Mais of , Silverton will
make ' in extensive ' tour of the
United States, according to clans
announced yesterday. He, with
two other men are planning to i
make a trip to Vermont. Florida,
California, and return to Oregon.
The trip will be finished by Octo
ber 1.
MOre Gas Used 1
puring an average Sunday in
Salem the consumption p gasoline
fsj increased from 25 per cent to
one-third ;1n quantity over the
amount used by commercial cars.
Over aj long period the mark is in
creased to about 50; per cenu. In
the tourist season the demand is
pushed up to about 75 per cent
over jhe average demand, it is
statedj in Assorted Oil reports.
Forfeits Bail. Money
H.
McLaughlin, : J. ; K. j Berry,
Frank Myers and Charles: Potter
forfeited total of $35 yesterday
when they failed to appear to an
swer charges of speeding preferred
against them. f i;
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New i Member Secured-
Master Walter Cline is the new
est member at the YMCA, accord-
log t6 the report of Master Percy
Buren, who Introduced him ' to
Clarence Oliver, boys' secretary at
the local building. Master Cline
is a json of Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
Clin4 who have recently , moved
to th(s city. Clarence Oliver states
that Master Percy is one of the
best boosters of the boys , depart
ment . ' l A ..."j .' I ;
First! CTinreh of Christ, Scientist
Of Salem, Or., announces a free
lecture on Christian Science by
Mr. jGeorge Shaw Cook, CSB of
Chicago, Illinois, member of the
board of lectureship of the Moth
er Church, the First Church of
Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass.,
Jn the Grand theater .. Thursday
evening. May 7, 1925,' at eight
o'clock. The public
is cordially
invited to attend.
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Want Liquor Information "
A report of liquor violations in
SaUm is desired by the World
League against Alcoholism, which
is endeavoring to answer yuesuum
concerning" the 18th amendment
In the United States. The letter
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sent to Chief of Police Minto from
Westerville, Ohio, states that many
inquiries are- received from all
oarts of the world asking aboue
thej prohibition amendment which
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Ofopstay-aargry r "
Sltstronla Dlrnsli soa TrMtmsss
(Dr. Abrut's BMthsd) ' " v
. BOS V. B. Bank Slds. ,
LADD & BUSH, Banlicra
-established 1SC3
' General Banliina Business
Olce Hours from 10s.n.to8p.B.;
STRAW
HATS
Are
NowReady
Mistakes here. There never
was a wider choice in Men's
straw hats than we are showing:.
Co.
BE.
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arn uuaoie to be answprpi tio
league desires a know th r-0
of arrests
in Salem during the
past year.
Jfew Strictly Moderi
House for sale, i Buyer can se
lect the interior finish, completed
In 10 to 20 days. $3500. Phone,
aay i6 evenings 1574R, or
"w. ' m5tf
Get Building Permits
A building ; permit to R. CT.
Churchill was issued yesterday by'
City Recorder Poulsen for the re
pairing of a building at 1140 N.
Fifth street. The estimated cost
was given as 11,000. 'A permit
was Strep to Nash & ;' Smith for
the repairing of a store building
at 219 North Commercial at a cost
or 500.
Chet IUdgeway Fined
Chet Ridgeway was fined $15
yesterday by Police Judge Poulsen
when he was arraigned for drunk
enness. Ridgeway was recently
fined $75- on a. charge of illegal
possession of liquor, alter he. had
been arrested by officers in Bush's
pasture.-; , - - .:
Beginning Monday, May 4
The following stores will close I
at 7 p. m.; also noon on Sundays:
Clark's Tire House, Day & Zozel,
Zozel's Tire Shop, and Smith &
Watkins. - m9
Speeders Fined
Elton Tracy, S. P. Kent and Clyde
Stinson were fined $7. SO yester
day when they appeared before
Judge Poulsen to answer to the
charge of speeding. Peter . Zerr
paid a fine of $5 on the same
charge; : . ; :
Places Ball Money -i" . j .-
W. P. Hardy put up $200 as ball
money when he was arraigned be
fore Police Judge Poulsen yester
doy on a charge of unlawful pos
session of liquor and the trans
portation oft same. Harry WaIP
who lives af 606 South Twenty-
first.i was arrested with him., Tf
Suffers Injuries '
Master Bernard Gentzhon, 11,
of 2380 Wilson, received on in
jured right arm when he fell from
a pair of Stilts wheieh ' he had
been using. A sharp point of the
stilt pierced his arm pit. ;
Vets' Visit Portland i ' V
Twtf- autos loaded with mem
bers of Salem post, Veterans of
FOR INFORMATION
ABOUT RAILROAD TRIPS
i Phone 727
OREGON ELECTRIC
Dancing! Dancing!
CESTSTAZ. OASDEJTS
Tasmss Bros. .Jus Bsad OrcBMtxs,
TttlX oir Ufa sod Pep j
t ' SATTTRDAT KXOBT ' V:
Sjcating, Skating, Skating
r ' AT DREAMLAND J
Thuraday, Friday, Saturday
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H ks iott Ukn 1i s 1924
Chevrolet 8edan. This er U ln
pleadid j Bieehanical - tn4itiB.
Qoit few extras including
1925 license. "
A Real
Good Boy At
Se It Today.
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Foreign Wars, motored tq Port
land last night to attend the Initi
ation of a big class of neophytes
; there. i Aj P. Rutherford, member
of the departmental chief of staff,
Col. Carle Abrams, Bryan Conley,
Bolton Hamble and others made
the trip. A personal inTitation was
extended to post members by Geo
Cain at the last meeting of the or
ganization. ".
Card of Thanks
To friends, for the sympathy
shown lb our recent bereavement
ag expressed by beautiful flowers
Mrs. Mary J. Lemmon.
mother,
and brothers and sisters.
Joint Meeting Called
The Veterans of Foreign Wars
and their auxiliary are to meet In
joint session next Wednesday
night. The vets are to be' treated
to a feed by the ladies, who are
also arranging the program. Sev
eral .outstanding numbers, have
been secured. . Mrs. Roy Reming
ton is chairman of the committee.
Birth Announced '
Dr. and Mrs. John L. Lynch an
nounce 'the birth of a 7 pound
daughter born Sunday night at
the Salem hospital. Attendants
report that both mother j and
daughter are doing fine,
A Bargain Brand Xew fcet -
Syracuse
China dinner set at
Inquire at 340 No.
half price.
Liberty,
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Presbytery Meets
The Women's Presbyteriat of
the Willamette Presbytery ; is to
meet in Albany this week. The
session closes Wednesday; Repre
sentatives from Salemr Corvallis.
Eugene and other Willamette val
ley towns are in attendance
Sunday Express Starts f j : ;
Beginning May 3. the American
Railway Express service will be
available every Sunday for towns
located on the Willamette Valley
Southern railroad, according to a.
report' filed wlth the public ser
vice commission. The line ex
tends! from Portland to Oregon
City, ML Angel and Molalla.
Guild to Meet
' The St. Paul's duildjwill meet
at the home of J: E. Brophy, on
the Wallace road this . afternoon.
at 2:30 o'clock. A large attend
ance Is expected, according to the
leader.
Dance
Cole McElroy's Band, Crystal
Garden. Wednesday. May 6. m7
Farmer, Matron Resignf I
; Resignation of. Mr. and Mrs. H.
R. Presnell and the, appointment
of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Colby as
farmer and matron respectively at
the boys training school was an
nounced at a meeting of the board
of control Monday. Mjr, and Mrs.
Presnell have been connected with
the school for a great many years
Under Arrest ; :ZJ.
For indecent exposure in Will
ion Park last nignt, J. Chat
man recently arrived j here from
California was placed jnder arrest
by Officer Olson. j : j . t
Dog Seeks Owners -j '
i A: black shepherd dig has been
hanging around Mill and Winter
for the last four days, evidently
When You
Ready
To
MoYe
Call on us, for we have padded Vans and Fleece-lined
covers for your j furniture and piano. First class piano
and furniture movers. ; I v
We also handle Brooder Stoves, Furnace
Coals and Diamond Briquettes j r
Larmer Transfer
Storage Go.
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seeking Its owner.- Residents of
the district hare been feeding the
animal and It has. made friends
with the neighborhood children.
It Is believed that the animal is
the property of some tourist at
the auto camp and went with its
master to mail a letter. ' Becom
ing lost, it frequents the place
where the master was last seen.
Hospital Is Crowded 1 j ,
There is at present a waiting list
of CO patients at the state tuber
cular hospital, according to Dr. G.
C. Bellinger, superintendent.1 The
board of control will select the site
for the pa villion authorized by "the
1925 legislature '-this week.! The
crowded condition fs unprece
dented.' i ; v :
Speeders Caught
L. J. Neritt and Wilfred Thomas
were arrested for 'speeding last
night ' by Otticer Edwards. They
were released on $15 bail, - j )
Drank Jailed
For drinking excessively j of an
intoxicant, Frank Oiessekat was
landed behind the bars last night,
protesting to the officers that they
had arrested the wrong man. He
is a resident of Salem. :
Cuts Corner ',
Dr. G. E. Prime was arrested
by Officer Edwards last night for
cutting a corner at State and Win
ter. : ?
Forfeits Bail Money
Nestor Tokstad forfeited $5 bail
when he failed to appear in police
court yesterday. ; S. D. Decker was
fined $7.50 when he appeared be
fore Police Judge Martin Poulsen.
Burglaries Reported' ) .
Carey Martin and Frank Halik
report that some one entered
their - residence j during their ab
sence, according to the records at
the police station.; Small articles
of value were taken, in addition
to some money from the Martin
home. j
Glee Club Coming 1
The Pacific university j will
be
in Salem Friday to sing at the
Salem high . school during
he
morning. Prof. H. S. Tuttlej of
Pacific will give a snort address
on the value of a university, edu
cation.' " - '
Becomes New Member '
Dr. Alfred O. Bates, in charge
of the Staples Optical store here,
is a new member of the Salem
Chamber of Commerce. Inciden
tally he claims the distinction of
being the , tallest man in thej or
ganization. being six feet and four
inches in height.
Tests Are Arranged ,
The firsti and second grade, pu
pils of tht Salem public schools
will be given ) a series of attain
men t tests during this week, j The
tests will determine how welt the
students measure up to standard
tests in reading. '
Birth Announced I
The birth of a baby, daughter
to Mr. and Mrs. Claude Ramsden
of Pratum, has been reported to
the city health officer. Alice
Marie is the ' name given to the
new arrival. ! .
Patient Improv
George Schling, who' was in
jured on the Joe Albert estate suf
fered an attack of blood poison,
REDUCED SUMMER RATES
TO CALIFORNIA , j
BY PICKWICK STAGES
San Francisco, one way, $15.50
ROnnd Trip, $30.00 f j ; -
Los Angeles, one way,S275
Round Trip, SSO.OO 1 m
Special Rates to Parties of
" Eight or More - f
For Information and Reserva
: tions phone 696, or call at .
CENTRAL STAGE TER3UNAL
Salem, Oregon j ;
el
following an injury to his left leg.
It was necessary to perform three
operations to relieve the sufferer,
each one was performed with the
aid of a local anaesthetic.
1 PERSONALS
District Attorney John H. Car
son visited in Portland yesterday,
j Warren Jones and Walter Cline
were Portland visitors over the
week end.
" !Mrs. N. J. Marvel was in the
city from Sheridan yesterday.
J. H. Butler has returned to
Salem after an absence of a year,
; Miss Louise Williamson was a
Portland visitor over the L week
end.' .. . - . .'- -.
Miss Gladys Stell, superintend
ent oi tne Salem hospital was a
Portland, visitor during the week
end. ;
Miss Frances Snyder visited
here' from Monmouth yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Sparwak of
Dallas transacted business in the
city yesterday.
C. C. Pressey of Newport was
In the city on business yesterday.
George Richards of Albany was
in the city Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Blinston
were here from' Jefferson Monday.
Mrs. L. Kanoff transacted busi
ness from. Mill City yesterday.
Dr. and Mrs.' George E. Lewis.
Salem residents, were visitors to
Neskowin during the week-end.
A. W. Smithers was a guest
during the week-end to the home
of his sister, Mrs. Lily Burch in
Silverton.
Johnson Smith, former warden
of the state prison, was, a visitor
at the state house Monday.
Horace Addis of Portland, mem
ber of the state fair board, was
in the city yesterday. -J.t v
Ben , Forbes, secretary of the
public service . commission, is
spending a few days at Roseburg
on state business. !
Edwin J, Baylies, . Sheridan
creamery man, was a week-end
visitor in Salem.
Miss Lillian Madsen, j Silverton
correspondent "for The Statesman,
was a Salem visitor last night.
. LOVELL '
At the residence, 643 X. Winter
street. May 3, Miriam Lovellr age
22 years, daughter of Rev. and
Mrs. . George L. Lovell, sister of
Mrs. Karl . Becke and Margaret
Lovell also Dow, Clinton and
James, brothers. Funeral services
will be held Tuesday, May 5, at
2:30 from the Rigdon mortuary,
interment, Lee Mission cemetery.
Friends may view the body at the,
mortuary prior to the hour of the
services when the casket will be
closed.
FURNACE
For Your Home
Why Not Try An
Eastman Sibloco
It's a Marlon County pro
duct. Scientifically in
stalled in your home by
our own men, anywhere
in the Salem I district.
Low in first cost; Users
will tell you of its -extreme
economy, in fuel
consumption, j Easy to
control, and durable.
For information.
Write or Phone
EASTMAN j BROS.
Formerly Silverton Blow -
Pipe Co. -V
f Silverton, Ore.
Six Spe citBils TMs W
At a Remarkable Saving
Wardrobe Trunks $34.95
SpecisI this week. ! Exceed
ingly handsome and conven
ient wardrobe trunks with
six drawers, a liberal assort-:
merit of hangers, etc. Other
styles at low prices.
Traveling Bags $9.85
Extra large traveling bags,
with reinforced edges. They
have strong cowhide handle.
A real saving. '
A Large Assortment of Imported Gras3 Chairs and Rockers at
! 59.95 Each
Watch Our
.Windows for
Saturday
Special
TOUBf ST TRAFFIC
WISPI
Nearly as Many Vehicles
Register in Month as Since
First of Year ,
Non-resident motor vehicle reg
istration in Oregon during April
aggregated 403$ against 4731 for
the previous three months, accord
ing to figures compiled by Sam A.
Kozer, secretary of state. Vehicles
from 38 states were recorded at
the 21 stations, of which 2208
were from California. There were
45 from Canada, two from Ha
waii and one from New Zealand.
The registration station at Ash
land showed tie' largest number
of registrations1, there being 983
recorded. I '
Registrations indicate that 1925
will be a banner year, Mr. Koser
believes. The linking of a num
ber of hard-surfaced roads in the
state and other .trans-continental
highways In serving as a great
Every ?)
Day
We Find People
Who at some time in life have neglected proper
care of their eyes, YOUR hest insurance
against future eye trouble is an Examination
by us once each year.
STAPLES OPTICAL CO.
Masonic Bldg.
Portland
iio ail
in I
Jii
Wednesday, May 6
2 P. M. Sharp, 859
A good investment or fine home located good, i
Lot: 53x140, six rooms, garage, sewer, carline, :
rented for $25 per month. Abstract to date. !
Terms: Given on day of sale. - !
Owner: MOLLIE DAREMUS
Geo. Satterlee
"Just an Auctioneer
Phones 2193, 121 1-J, 534
BE THERE TO, flUY
Bed Outfit
$19.85
A limited number of com
plete bed, spring and mat
tress outfits ready at a real
saving this week. Continu
ous post bed In sanitary
white enamel finish, sturdy
link fabric spring and well
made roll edge : mattress.
Only a few of them, so act
at once. ; -
stimulus while the fact that Tort-
land will have vlS national con
ventions daring-the summer is a
heavy contributing . factor.
FIRE DESTROYS MILL
KLAMATH FALLS. Or.. Mar 4,
-Sparks igniting from a hot box
destroyed the mill of the Moiloc
Paint company at Asp Grove early
tonight." The loss was approxi
mately, $150,000. covered by in
surance. The mill was owned by
the L. R. Jlenefee Lumbers inter
ests of Portland. The fire iight-
ing "crew at the mill saved tne
lumber yard and office.
Simple Mixture Best
" For Constipation;
Simple buckthorn bark,, mas-1
nesium sulph. c. p., glycerine,, etc.. '
as mixed in Adlerika, Is excellent,
for constipation. If often works
in one hour or less and never
gripes.- The pleasant and QUICK
action of this efficient intestinal
evacuant will surprise you. Ad
lerika helps any case gas on thr
stomach, -unless due to deep-seate-1
causes. Often removes matter you
never thought was in -your sys
' tem. J. C. Perry, Druggist, 113
S. Commercial St. Adv.
Salem
Cmlm
South Twelfth Street
i
Side Icr $32,00
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Cut your ice bills and sars
foodwith, the help of one of
these favorite side icera of
fered at a special figure to
morrow. Ask about them. ;
; Top leer $29.50
' Sanitary enamel lined "pro
vision chamber; 40-pound ice
capacity. Gives a constant
circulation of cold dry air
thruout the , food chamber.
The price is low.
A Saturday
Special zl
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