The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 07, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 7,, 1025
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The new Spring neckwear is now waiting for
you to call. - The best time to make choice selec
tions is now.
Tabiefid I - Rich - Elegant
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The new Spring suit demands a new tie right now.
Touching up a man's attire with a fresh and handsome
Spring Tie, always changes and improves: his whole
appearance. - i. h - .
G. W. JOHNSON & CO.
469 State St.
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; Teryn satisfied. j
"A Nw ininl" !
i Very Lt 123 Ford truck.
Rob very little, original tire
: " "pneumatic" still on the
' reap end atill good. .- Fine
eab new tirea and i tnbea in
front, 1825 licensa. Jos
broken in nicely. A real bay i
415.00
stores kept brooms going to keep
the doorways free from the debris.
Wanted
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Gray Belle.
waitresses . at
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Salem Girl Is Mother;
Word was received; here yester
day of the birth of a; baby son tq
Mr. and Mrs. Claode.Bircb, lor
dlier residents of totality, who are
at present in Los Angeles. Mrs.
Birch, nee Viola Ash, has iany
friends In this city. Claude Birch.
Marvin Cancels Dates 1
All three dates for Salem hare
been cancelled by Dr. M. II. Mar
Tin, of Seattle who has found it
impossible td be in Salem at this
time. Rev. B. C. Jones, president
elder of the ' Methodist Episcopal
church, spoke at tae leeC&re hour
at the Kimball College of
ogy. ' -' , , . f
Ideal
You Can Hare sv Two
. Three or four burner
Cook store ior vs ar summer nome
at Hamilton's. ' ! 7
Theol-
Uberty FTA Meets
In the f last meeting of the
school year, , the Liberty parent
teachers' association will! gather
in thef community, hall, on Ttiday,
May 8. Special demonstrations of
the. chicken and cooking clubs will
be held. It Is expected that a
large number of people will be
present.
sixth grade teachers last night.
The tests, which are to be givenJ
individually are to determine the
most common arithmetic errors
among the pupils of the city. Sub
traction, addition, division and
multiplocation are involved in the
tests.' ' - -v -.... ...
Marriage License Issaed
A marriage license has been is
sued at Vancouver, Wash., to Don
ald M. Eddy. 36. and Estella M
Tiller, both of Salem.
The Rife home is at Crow, Oregon.
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs.
O. W. Graham, at 2159 Maple ave
nue, and a baby boy to Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Campbell Alexander
at the Deaconess hospital on April
23. Norman Douglas Alexander is
the name given to the new arrival,
according tothe certificates filed
with! the city health officer.
Fight To Bo Staged ;
; Frank Bramwell, state bank
superintendent of Oregon states
tuted by George Putnam to force
In the state superintendent to main
Painters at Work
Miss (not Mis) Justice Is
style this year, for the is being re- tain thei principal of fice in Salem
decorated with a shade of "Cool- will be fought, when he appears in
idge gray" by a crew of painters.' court on May 8 to' answer to the
Miss Justice is at Lome a-top the complaint. Sidney Graham of
county court house. Brown rust Portland Is his attorney and It is
stains that have streaked the sides the purpose of the fight to secure
of the cupalo are being removed a court ruling as to the meaning
preparatory to a coating of white! of the la WW to decide if the main
guest at Its
Drunken Driver Arrested i '
, A. S. Smith, of Vancouver,
Wash., was arrested last night for
driving an automobile while! under
the influence of an intoxicating 11-
paint.
Jr.. is the name given to the newl quor. The arrest was made by
arrival, who was born AprU 26.. I Officer Olsen.
Is Yonr Name Smith?
i St. Panl' Parish House, Friday
evening. . :-1 .... 7
CITY MSWS:MNr"BMIEF .
AT THE THEATERS TODAr
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Oregon Pauline . Frederick
in "Smouldering Fires.'!;
IJBERTT Fred Thompson
. and Silver King in "That
Devil Quemado" r,.,v..i'
I1LIGII Jack Hoxie In
f'Boarlns Adventure" ?
Extendins; Telephone Line -
Extension ot the Grand Ronde
Telephone company's service to
Devil's lake, about Tl 5 miles south
of Neskowin, is being made, ac
cording to a report filed with the
public service commission. The
company has already obtained a
franchise from the state highway
commission.' The new line , will
provide service along the Roose
velt highway. - i
Boxing. Saleth Armory .
Frankle Lewis vs. Speck Woods,
10 three-minute rounds; Slow
York vs. Harold Reese, 6 three
minute rounds. Friday, May 8: m8
Classes are brought here to use
the state institutions as labora-
'tories in solving some of the class
problems. . - , . .. , j
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A Bargain Brand New Set
Syracuse China dinner set at
halt price. Inquire at 340 No.
Liberty. t. j 1 m5tf
Pavement Wanted
A large delegation from Moni
tor waited on ' the county ; cour
yesterday, petitioning ;for two
miles of pavement in their district.
The plan advanced was to connect
Monitor with the Mt. Angel-Wood-burn
pavement. The road now in
use is said to be in good condi
tion and is graveled. No definite
action was taken by the county
court. '
be made by motor, over tne Col
umbia River highway-to 8pokane
and tbenee tn Ralnrr Ibv th new
ly opened route. Over 1300 miles naeletIns'1
they
Changes Are Announced
i i ne pians or . me new iiuua
building. to be erected in Salem
will be opened Monday afternoon,
May II, at 5 o'clock, according to
the announcement made at the
YMCA office yestefdajy. Original
ly the plans were t slated to be
ppened today at the regular board
is to be' traversed before
reach their destination
the route is through - the 1 scenle
Rocicy mountains. -
Two Arrests Slade
Lewis Snyder -and Clarence
Weese, 19 year old you thsj, were
arrested in Kane's pool room last
night by Officer Olsen; They were
not signed up, stating they were
of age to be in the pool room. ;
Articles Held . J
A black shopping bag with arti
cles ourchased in Salem stbres is
held for identification at the Sa
lem police station. A pair pf new
shoes is in the package. . t:.
Part of I Se 4110 IdeaI Cok Stove
ior your oeacn or
home. Hamilton.
summer
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I Brazier Small Praised
At f the Sunday school of I the
You Can Have a Tw
ThreA or foiir hnrner Tdonl
Cook stove tor your summer home Tln M- E- church, two largely
at Hamilton's. s m7 attended men's Bible classes
strongly enaorsea tne action oi
w - n . -. -
Pla-r prrnfntrd I juage snutu in imposing uenry
The Junior play "Mr. PIm Pass- PfMiues upon iue inen
Dr. Marshall, Osteopathic
Physician and surgeon.
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Bend Hots W
The Bend Water, Light & Pow
er company has been given author
ity to extend its water service to
. a new addition to the city, !a an
ii i'trder from the poblic service com-
mission. The revenue must equal
30 per' cent of the cost. The new
water main will serve 82 families.
First Church of Christ, Scientist
Of Salem, Or., announces a tree
lecture on Christian': Science! by
Mr. George Shaw Cook, CSB., of
Chicago, Illinois, member of the
board of lectureship of the Moth
er Church, the . First 1 Churcli of
Christ. Scientist, in Boston. Mass.,
in the Grand theater Thursday
evening. May 7, 1925, at eight
o'clock. The public is cordially
Invited to attend. ; m7
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New StricUy Modern .'
t House for' sale. Buyer can se
lect! the interior finish, completed
in 10 to 20 days. $3500.! Phone,
day.; 169; evenings 1574R, or
2103W.
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es By" was presented by the Will
amette students at the Oregon
state prison last night as a prac
found guilty for operating a large
moonshine still in this district.
The pastor, Dr. Taylor, urged all
tice play in preparation for the the Pple to assist the Judge, in
lo-op tODUDiiiee xvtrpurvs
The' Willamette university stu
dent committee instructed to look
t into! the advisability j ot securing
cooperative book store at the
university brought in! a favorable
report yesterday.
Get Building Permits t
' W. "A. Bond is to build a dwel
ling at- 1215 North Fifteenth,
which is estimated to cost $3500
and another dwelling at 160 Bush
street, which will cost $2500, ac
cording to the permits Issued by
City : Recorder Poulsen yesterday.
Teachers Lose Relatives-
Miss 1 Levina Sheridan, teacher
in the third grade of ;he! Yew
Park: school was 1 called ;to her
home to attend the funeral of her
brother, who died recently! Her
place is being filled by Mrs. A. L.
Wallace. Miss Lilly Polard, a Sa
lem school teacher was cabled, to
Echo by the death of her mother.
Her place Is being filled by Mrs
Florence Retterrath.
TeKts Arranged -
Miss Charlotta Crowley, who Is
arranging the details of a sixth
grade arithmetic test in the Sa
lem public schools Instructed the
Birth Announced
The birth of a (baby son to Mr.
and Mrs. C. F. Hunter, ot Aums
ville was : announced yesterday.
No name has been selected far the
new arrival. The birth occured an
a local hospital.
office is to be brought back to Sa
lem. '
Work Postponed
The Salem auto park commu
nity house will not be completed
for some time as workmen were
taken from 'the Job yesterday to
work at something else.
Sewer Is Wanted
The cost of the McKInley school
sewer is to be prorated among the
residents in the southern part of
the city, who are endeavoring to
secure connections on the school
sewer. The matter is to be brought
up before the, school board for
settlement Tuesday night. " -
Dr. Brown to Speak
Dr. Walter H. Brown, director
of the Marion county child health
demonstration' is to address ths
classes In "National Vitality" this
morning, at the Oregon Agricul
tural college j at Corvallls. The
address is to be made at the re
quest of Prof. H, MacPherBOh,
head of the economics department
there. It is said that between 200
and 300 students , are registered
in these classes.
Salem yesterday, a
Rotary club. ' ... .
? E. D. Tibbets, a" Toledo rclU
dent was in the city yesterday.
Mrs. Frank Krimberg was i.n
the city from Hi. Angei Wednei
day... ,. : '
j Dr. and J. W. Ranson of Turner;
was .in the city on business Wcd-
nesday. .
f Mrs. J. C. Gibbens of Sheridan;
was in the city on business Vcd
nesdayr - - - ,
: B. K.GIbbens, a Woodburn"resU
dent,, was in the city yesterday.
B. W. Battleson of Monitor was
In the city yesterday.
O. J. Kaysar of Silverton wji
in the city yesterday.
Edward Waltzing was In Saleza,'
from Myrtle Point yesterday.
" W. W. Dillon, stdte hfcietary
for the Idaho YMCA is visiting in
the city today.
kl: Raymo : Bordier. a Frenchman..
who .has been in the Willamette
valley for afew weeks' returned
to his home in California yester
day. , :
Fred A. ; Williams visited in
Portland yesterday on business.
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PERSONALS
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Addresses Meeting
Senator F. J. Tooze. editor of
The Statesman addressed the Mc
Coy Grange at -their regular meet
ing Tuesday evening. McCoy has
one of the liveliest granges in the
Willamette valley. ' .
Births Are Reported
Helen Iva Moorman is the name
given to the baby duaghter born
to Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur L. Moor
man, of 2307 Laurel on April 30;
Bessie Irene Rife, a baby -daughter
to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin B. Rife, at
the Deaconess hospital on May 3.
John A. Dittar of Sublimity was
a visitor- at the county court .yes
terday. Mr. Dittar is one of the
most active men in the county in
pursuance of good roads,1 - '
;; Lee Wells1,, patrolman of the
Jefferson road district, was in Uv
city yesterday.
Dan. Russell, representing: the
L. C. Smith Typewriter company.
has returned from a recent bus!
ness trip to Lincoln county.
Governor Walter M. . Pierce left
Wednesday for Ta short visit in
Hood River, j
: Ben Forbes, secretary of the
public service' commission, has re
turned from a business trip to
Roseburg. s
Roy Wheeler of Berkeley. Cal.,
was a visitor at the Salem Rotary
club yesterday.-
Albert M. Chalmer. a civil en
Eineer of Olvmpia. Wash., was in
OBITUARY
Fnlkcrson :
William H. Fulkerson died at
the residence of his daughter, Mrs.
Earl Saunders, at Seaside, Ore..
May 5th, at the age of 8 4. years.
He leaves two sons. Ai N. of Sa
lem; Pearl of Seaside; one sister.
Mrs. Solomon Crowley of Salem;
eight grand-children; 1 great
grandchild. Funeral services will
be held Saturday at 10 a. m. from,
Webbs -funeral parlors. Rev.
Shanks officiating. Interment will
be in the family plot at the cem
etery near .Crowley Ltutioa, Polk
county. ,, , ?
J ; ; ; Flanders
'John Flanders died at a local
hospital at the age of 63 years, on
May 5th, 1923. He is survived by
one brother and one sister. Funer
al announcements late.r. Webb
funeral parlors in charge of arrangements.
.';".;' ; short
The funeral of Claro Short will
be held at the Webb funeral par
lors today at 2:30 p. m. Mrs.
Addle Short of the Salvation Army
will have charge of services. In
terment will be in the Oeoff cemetery.
Writer Will Speak j
An Oregon Writers league mem
ber, writing to Edna Garfield,
states that Grace E. Hall, well
known, .Oregon poet, will pas?
through Salem Saturday en route
to Corvallis to , speak, as one of
the representative women of; the
state, at the Mother's day banquet
at Margaret Snell. hall,; the event
beLag' sponsored by the girls of
OAC,., under4 Kate Jameson, ' dean
of women. . Ann Shannon Monroe,
another well known Oregon writ
er, whose new novel ot the north
west Is Just off the ; press, will
also be a speaker upon this occa-?
eion. She is rptuming from Cali
fornia where she has spent the
past year. ' ...
Trial Date Wanted
The United States Fidelity &
Guaranty company of Portland h'ai
asked U. G. Boyer,' county clerk,
to set a date for their suit against
O. D. Bower, Marion county sher
iff. ; The Portland "firm jasks for
the earliest possible datej asd Bay
the trial, will take about two days.
The suit, against the sheriff grew
out of a property seizure made by
him under court order. The trust
'company declares that the seised
property - belonge'd to Ihem ' by
:rigbt of lien., : ! - h . i -
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Beginning Monday, Jfay 4 ;
j The following stores wni close
at 7 it. m.t also noon on Sundays:
Clark's Tire House, Day & Zozel,
Zozel's Tire Shop, and Smith &
Watkintr.
Duid Makes Proposal
Lewis Dunn, driver of the Ryan
Wanted
3 experienced
Gray Belled
waitresses I at
tn7tf
juewis uunn, anrer oi me Kyan -T. o'r" -
Fruit company's trucks promised WW-CpmpPMTI.
Mrs. Dunn that he would glve'her s- L-; Godard, a contractor, at
the same amount of money he was Cottage , Grove, accompanied ..by
fined ; in th nhiiee conrt. in W. M. Morelock; a theater man of
he was arrested for speeding. Yes- nat clty wer,e Roesta at the Sa-
terday he was arrested.
tell the rest of the story.
He can
See the Lea Galley Kook
. For camping at Hamilton's. '
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lem Rotary luncheon yesterday.
Mr. Moreland is an- old associate
and boyhood friend of George W.
Hug, superintendent of . city
schools. j
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See the Lea Galley Kook-
: For camping at Hamilton's.
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Clean,' Neat 2-rtoom T
Apartment, $20; 2 rooms:and
kitchenette, $22.50. 555 Marion,
Phone 1521. m8
Church Plans Program
The MWA of the Castle United
Brethren church, Seventeenth and
Nebraska, will present a program
Friday night at 8 o'clock. ' A sll
Ter offering will be taken. The
public is invited."
Violators Fined
A. G. Fielder, charged with
reckless driving, was ; assessed a
fine of $25 when he ajppeared be
fore Brazier C Small, -Justice of
the peace, yesterday.1 The arrest
was made by Bert Smith, deputy
sheriff. W. R. McFarland, ar
rested by State Officer Hawley for
operating a for-hire truck with
out a public' service commission
tag. was fined $10 when he enter
ed a plea of guilty.
Wanted. ZO Cars Per Day-
Storage at 25c per. day. Center
of town, 246 State street. m9
Students Visit Here-
Social welfare classes from the
colleges .and universities of Ore
gon come to Salem . to study; at
first hand conditions that exist
among the-feeble minded, Insane,
and dependents of tie state
Among the colleges ccsilns class
es it was disclosed that Pacific col
Licenses Are Issued ! y
Two . marriage licenses were
Issued by the county clerk's office
yesterday. They were taken ont
by Covey M. Perry, attendant at
the state hosptal, and Stella Har
ford of Salem, and Samuel B. Coi-
ard. Salem theater man. and Het
tle Marie Cook, 191 Chorch' street.
Blind School Concert "'
t; Presbyterian church, tonight. .
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greeting Is Called
The regular meeting . oi m
board of directors of the 'Salem
YMCA will be held today noon.
Routine matters of business will
be considered. -v-:"". ;;C
See the Meal Cook Stove
- For yonr beach or summer
nome. Hamilton. , ' . in7
Club Entertains .
I" The Willamette University Bee
thoven club rendered a musical
program daring the regular chapei
hour ; yesterday in observance ot
catlonal music week. , r
Iletnrnlng to Canada
) Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Winslow,
indfamlly,- Arthur, Gladys and
Olive Winslow, of 1306 North
Liberty" are ' to return , to their
homestead , in Alberta next week.
They; have been In Salem during
the past is months, but due to
the tiroperty -interests In Canada;
they must retum. i The trip is to
j I FOR INFOroiATION
ABOUT KAILIU)AD TRIPS
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OnEGOn ELECTRIC
Swimming Is Fine-
Yesterday was ladies' day at the
Salem YMCA and many of the fair
sex enjoyed themselves in the
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Chorus To Practise
Every member off ' the Salem
nava AriAMie fa 4'vnAnf Qfl-
JH?teT Vil- bDt"F "saturdQht-a
did not make much difference to
the swimmers,
practise to put them in shape for
their coming concert to be given
soon. They are to Start singing
at: 7:80. Dr. C. Enler. director. I
yesteruay wanta every fellow to be there.
pep,! voice and all, for he's got
Winds Are Active
The high winds of
brought many cinders onto, the
streets of Salem and lncidenUly some new things . to j practice" on
Into the eyes of pedestrains. i Lit
tie whirls of cinders could be
found in the leeway of every oh
structipn and in the entrance to
the many stores on the downtown
streets. Many of the downtown
REDUCED SUMMER RATES
TO CALIFORNIA
BY PICKWICK STAGES
San Francisco, one way,
Round Trip, 30.00) ;
toe 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 t;
CENTRAL STAGE TERMINAL
Salem, Oregon
Skating, Skating , Skating
; j; AT DREAMLAND
. Thursday, Friday, Saturday
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Dancm! Daricihs!
CTCBTSTAI. GASOEXS
, LnJitf lre
Taaiaas Bros Jsu Baal Orehtftrs,
- - - TuU t lit asd ran
SATTTKDAT WIGHT
; dil Si. n. white
' - C yt5paOHif-ar2r7 -'
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Zlsetronlo Cisnts aad Trtstauc
(Dr. Ahra3 method) -
. ' Orflen ra SB r -J "
- SOS TT. S. Bnss SUg.
FURWE :.
For Your Home '
, Why Not Try An
Eastman Sxbloco '
It's a Marlon County product.-
Scientifically in
stalled in your j home by
. our own men, anywhere
in the Salem! district.
Low in first cdst. Users
will tell you of its ex
treme economy j in fuel
consumption, j Easy to
control,, and durable.
! For information , -s
Write or Phone ;
eAstiman JbrosQ
Formerly Silverton Blowg
1 Pipe Co.! " .. -Silrerton,
Ore. i
ISHOP'S
MAY
BISHOP'S
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Shbes arid Oxfords
"Rich brown and black calf skin.
Genuine Goodyear Welt. ' Finest
quality oak tanned sole. Rubber
heeL
The last word in
style, quality and
service ; is to be
found in this won
derful showing
Youll be glad to
own any pair
" shown.
SHOES AND OXFORDS
Shoes and Oxfords
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New, liffht tan color, wide toe
shape smooth Calf Skin, ser
viceable, stylish, j
WCDBHY.
rizzi en
I LADD vCt I3USH, Bonlxcro :'
- Gcntrl Uzrldz Eurlnccs ':
ClZzs Hzits froa lO a, q. to S p.
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Come in Today
Men's Moccasin toe, crepe sole.
The most comfortable sole ever
invented. '
$6
Another; big .value. .This dark
.brown shoe or oxford is a win
ner. . '-. , , : !
Comfortable ,
$6.00 i
SHOES AND OXFORDS
Men's Moccasin Top Work Shoes
Comfortable Serviceable
$6.00 j
Depend Upon Bishop's for Qual
ity : and Service Thirty-five
Years Salem's Leading Clothier
ShoeDepartment
Mens light tan Scotch Grain ox
fords Goodyear Welt. Will take
fine polish.
Popular light tan oxford. A clica
of good taste.
lege at Newberg used the state in
stitut:oz3 the most 'coaslstsat.