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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1925)
si ( ' " ' V'. - M '..): -..- -urn-, -.-.Li f 1 J. V tciGteful - The new Spring suit demands a new tie right now. Touching up a man's attire with, a fresh, and. handsome Spring, Tie, always change's and improves his whole appearance, . if - - G.; W. ' JOHKSOK; GO: cmrm i - - AT THE lATERS lTODAY; bregon lfaullne "Frederick ia "Sinoulderingr Firea.'' WLcnjTTie" mooting of Dan MctreW by Robert r-W..errl- ' BUgb FlTot Actayau(iTllle t and pictures. Plfads Not Guilty . ' k. E. Brundla of St. Xottls was arrested ott ' a ' cbarga4 of assault antt battery yesterday," following filing of a complaint by Magdalene Sifter of ' Gerrais." r ' Brundige en tered" a plea of not guilty In Jus tice court. and' his case ifraa'con tldued for trial. He is said to bare" used considerable ' force in remoTing 1 Mrs. Siefer from his . place. IMxInj;, Armory, Tonight " '8 :'3 0 Lewis vs. Woods. m8 4-r 3 ferriage Performed ' J. fi. Dier and Flora Zager were married by County udge- J7"T. Runt yesterday. v;They are both residents of Aumsville. 4 Dance ' -,, Scbindler hall. Sat. night. m8 4 1 plrth Reports Filed ?jRobert Ptedertc' Meier is the Dame'glTen to the new arrival at tb;e hoxnCbf Mr and: MrsFlavius Meter, who live one" mile east o SalemrMr knd MM. R.; H. McCail iater announce'the birth of a baby on." RichardTVernon JcCallister at the' Salem hospital on April 23. The McCainsters lire at Pratum. These repdrts were tiled with the ' city health "officer yesterday. Senior Class Presents ' ? -Brown's in Town,"- three-act comedy. High : school' andjltorium tonight. Adm. 35c and 60c. mS i v : ." ' V-;r. ; ' Boxing, Salem A"oT- ,' " Frankle Lewis ts. Speck Woods,! . 10 three-minute rounds; '"Slow York vs. Harold Reese, 9 threes minute ronndsv Friday. May 8. m8 r -i ; IVantnl ' "4 experienced waitresses ai Gray Belle. xn7tf Chimney Blaze 1 The fireplace of . the Colonial Dame Tea' Shoppe caused a chim ney -fire' Thursday and -clouds ot black 'smoke poured from tb chim ney.' ' Fire Chief Hutton watched the blai to see that it dtd noi get out ot control. Boxing, Armory, Tonight ' 8:30. Lewis vs. Woods, mS !.Wanled r ' '""rL S 3 (experienced 'Waitresses at Gray Belle; - in7tf Befainlng Monday; May 4 ' The' following stbf ea wnfclpse at 7 p. m.; also "noon on Sundays: Clark's tire House, l3a, Zozet Zozers- Tlre Shop, Watklns. . and -Smith & . m Transfer Made M..S." Fruit; who has teen su- pervisof af the Cottage Farm nas been transferred to the main build ing ot the Oregon, state hospital, it was stated yesterday:' He is an assfstant in the commisary de- partment. BHnd School Concert - T Presbyterian church, tonight. S - - - ... m$ Xew Strictly Modern ' . 'Tionselor sale. Buyer can se lect the. interior' tlnish complfeted in 10 to 20 days, 13600. Phone, day rlf 9; evfenlngs"?,I574R, or 2103W. ' ; V' - m5tf Circus Leaves Toivn-; - ' A large crowd matched the Al . Gv. Barnes circus' leaver Salem at a lata hour;, last' night. - The big tent8vdi:arre-se3,E3'n: by'inagic buu vj ujo was its ir.iia vetiuiui ance -,--was 'Completed a large amount of tlje clrgui.property was In the cars and ready to leave. i Flares lit up the scene to facilitate Ihfto -Stripes' The new Spring neckwear is now waiting, for you to. call' The best 'time to make choice selec- i . .'' t., ... .4 .1 . - - V. M tions is now. Rich - Elegant i 4C9 State St. the work of the bull gang and gave a weird tone to the proceedings. The work , went on as if run by a Bigantic clock, erery man seemed to be; an animated being having Just a certain task to perform and getting that done 'as soon as possi ble; Shortly the great tents were leveled to the ground, packed, and the ;ti;rcusVi wa on Its way "to the next stop. ' " a i Boxing, Armory, Tonight C"8:3C Lejwis Vs- Woods. , ra8 Senior Class1 Presents "Brbwn's In .'Town,"" three-act comedy. High school " audltorluirt tonight. Admi 35c and 50c: m8 Wanted, 20 Cars Per Day ' Storage at 25 c per day: Center of town, 246 State street. m9 " j -"i ' i i . Signs Contract " " ": :;f Miss Elizabeth McClure, senior at ' Wlnamette '' nniyfersity' and at tendent to the Queen Lucia has signed, a contract to teach in the Mosier high school in eastern Ore gon.! r-1-----. j - ; A Bargain Brandy New Set Syracuse China "dinner set at half price. Inquire at 3 40 j - No. Liberty. ; - 1 j m5tf U..-a a..' a" r ize to be Awarded! i ExamJnaUons for the ' Steeves prize u Latin win be held at' Wil lamette unirersity next Wednes day under the direction of Pro fessor Kirk, head of the depart ment jof classical 'languages.' " Clean! Neat 2-Room ' 'Apirtment $i 0 ;' 2 rooms and kitchenette; $22.80. '655 Marlon. PbonVl524. in8 Hikers Going Eat txuu miv. j. vv , Harvey, transcontinental hikers, arrived in If. .1 . . . i r t : Salem "yesterday on their Way : to wasnmgton, D. C starting from SeattJe On April 22. This Is the second cross-country bite' the Har reys have started: 'The first was from j Kennett; Mo., where they traversed '3500 miles, crossine 11 states, "and have'" secured ' practi cally the same number' of Signa tures) from governors they' have visited. 1 Mr. Harvey carries a pack! which weighs 45 pounds. while; Mrs'. !Harrey has one 'that tips the scales at 22 pounds. ' They carryf this Along vwithtbem and average about 15 miles per day by their hiking. They plan to finish the trip'ln about seven" months. Boxljf Armory, Tonight- 810, Lewis vs. Woods. m8 Senior Class Presents -'"Brown's laTbwn," i- three-act comedy, 'filgb -school auditorium tonight. Adm. 35c and 50c m8 Memorial Day Dance Banned 7 - wnaer an oraer- issued "by tne Polk! county - court, no Memorial day " dances will beneld " In the c'ounty:May 30. The order, it is said.! wag issued anon petition of represenutlves of , the 'American legion.1 vhe' order will effect the iey jdance naif be!ng constructed at the west approach of the Mar- ibn-Polk-xouBtybridge,7which was to be opened. Memorial, day. with a big dance.- -.. . j Boxing, Armory, Tonlit . 8:30. Lewis vs. Woods. : . m8 To Face Trial A. !S. Rennle, Vancouver, Wash., automobile accessory dealer who was' arrested Wednesday evening for driving an automobile 'while intoxicated; . will 1 be "brought to trial i this morning. 4 He Is being defended, by'a local attorney Xewhouse to Speak ' ' . ' - Prune growers of . "Dallas and Pthe tJ.4aaijais.t Jlci wUl .fce&lOL, 3 f ; i T:.:-3 Cll : ... j ;; ... sf- Newhouse, manager 6f the NorOi Pacific CooperatiTe .Prune , ei change Saturday afternoon at the Woodman4 hail. ."Mr. Newhouse will ell abotit hi&; recent trip to Europe, and. the . eastern part of this country" abdS Canada. , " , : .;' ; ' ' ; Entertainment Planned, Brush Creek fcb!oo .wilX.be .en ertaijied ,'by .the Moore's jiusic house tonight' at a program ar ranged 1 by the' Parent-Teacher association.' t Lf ah. 'Thompson and "Wendell" Thompson will be " fea tured in piano' solo numbers. 1 Carrerln lisgntse -.-TT t Friends" "ot Bill Carver, well known young Salem 'man and former" newspaperman, '"almost failed1 to recognize" hini Thursday foTIdwing A"vrslt to a barber. shbp: Just after Christmas Bill decided tharitrwould be a "ibld'wlnter" and since; December 28, 1924. let his razor- rust. - A -line hirshute crop resulted. 'With the coming of the warm weather and promise of a dry season, coupled with the fact that yesterday the -state forester announced that in another week or two permits would be necessary before brush could be burned. Bill decided to- relieve himself of the facial adornments and to insure himself against a brush fire. I PERSONALS Clarke : Moreland, ' Mrs. J. R. Melsner, J. Df Bnrch, C. C. Od en burg, H. R. Schultx, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Ramsey, all of Albany, tIs lted in Salem yesterday.' - Mrs. William Bliven'ofc Gervais was in Salem on business yester day. . ,a . - Louis Ledoux of Mt. Angel was In the 'city! Thursday afternoon : A. J. Jensen, an Amity resident was in the city yesterday.' Edna Rice, a student at OAC wa in the city yesterday. W. f. Allan ot Carlton was in the city yesterday. ". ' . ' Mr. and Mrs.'M. A. Hatteburg of Silverton transacted business in the"cly Thursday" t. -7 Mr: and 'Mrs7B. Wlllbanks were here from Forest Grove yesterday, to help Salem get, the'' second linen : si ... ? . . . .... . . v.. .4 1 " Bit- For BreakfaatFl '' r- ; f rnn. nf Don't let'lt "drag" v " " Keepthe second linen mill prop osition snappy. .-' ? ' j w rw , The surrounding -towns ought mill oyer, even from selfish mo- SkatinfcSkating, Skating, "t " AT DRJ2AMXAND -'".;"' ,; ..r ,." ; Thursday, Friday Saturday f")-.f ,v.-: LADDi & BUSHt Bayers ' - Established 186S ; Gnril Bffv-!! Business Office Homw from 10 to to 8-p. nu;i Mnlre 'Your Home Beautiful f and UcmtdrtaDia "WilH I Awnings f ; ; " Old For : I If rnll I 4 4 f-a . fl I! 'Sir H kw cbte Un t . 11 . standard nied ears to tihooa from, suck as Euieki, Studa ; ; bakers, Dodees, .Charrolets, Sura, -OTerianda, Oaklands, f- Oldimobilea, , Kaxwell trucks. j Some ' real automobile with '. ,, lofa'cf jrood aerrice at ill ia them for aa little as 9 50. tlves. t They cannot otherwise ex pect'retting" an, scutching Jplants; With - two mills In Salem. Others win come, and there wl"4 pe a ret ting and scutching plant in every town and "well settled neighbor hbod 1 . -; ' ' And. erery scutching plant w.Hl be a potential spinning mill lead ing to a" full fledged linen or spe cialty mlUTS:.Tt-Isv only one step from scutching to spinning .; rj V . Edsei Ford says this Is the age of the air, and -that his , father, Ilenry'Ford, and himself are back ing two kinds of, air machines; one an' all ''metal monoplane. "a heavier than r. air , machine, .and the other an all metal dirigible, a lighter "than ' air machine.; He thinks; that the first will come Jo be used as' an 'express,- car, swift and carrying "light 'loads, while the second will be used j for carry ing heavy loads, perhaps on long main rotifies of air travel. Edsei FJrd believes the navigation of the air woll make fast andgreat strides'. i The! Dawes "plan tie tfeite4 States senate calU!rox CiinaeTvatloii of "conversation" ftoriieaanlng hot at v r ' " ' .!:- ?.v. -" -.- - r - , - : i ' l : ii A i ' Borne one hopes that "With! Henrjf and E'dsel In" aviation,! fthe level pf1 the 'Ford jokes w'ill be raised.' . The average husband Is. about as helpful with the housework as his wife ii with the driving whet; she is In tjie'back seat C ' r ! '"" '. ;;!:. - ' V I v ... ; It tikes a considerable amount of cheek for a woman i'to claim that her face' is her f ortttneT i" "V " f I f 4 i ' 'Henry Ford "says "that women have no business in politics" and that their" place la In the Ttitchen. To thl the ladies retort that Fords have bo business on the boule cards. ? Their place is ori the Junk- plter Jn'the meantime the Tronil . ... . . t . 2 are giving sucn attention ana in terest to politics as their domestic and social duties will permit and the Fords are butting i their way into the choicest positions in the parade. . It's a horse apiece., District Bankers to Meetr -;t at Woodburn 6rMa)2g Fifty-one banks in group No. Zt of the Oregon Banker aseocia tion . will meet in annual Vession at Woodburn May 22. 4 1 R. M Al ton, assistant trust officer-of the United SUtes National bahV,Port. land, and T. B. Kay, state treas urer, Will be the principal speak ers. -"" Arrangements for the meeting are being made by Percy A. Toung president ot the First National, Albany; Ira C. Powell; president of the First National, Monmouth, and Eugene Courtney, cashier, Bank of Woodburn. ' ""' Officetrs are A. A. Schramm, cashier. Corvallls State,! president; J. W.;Mayo, cashier First Nation al, Stayt6n,'vicepresident; Joseph Hr Albert,' cashler'Trrst" National, Salem, secretary, and H. R. Zim merman, ' cashier. First ' National, Aurora, treasurer,. ' . I : I Dsuiexng! Dancing! i - - v.. 1M-Tx J t iau 3ra.Jas Oresattrs, i tpan of Ufa and. Tmm a i X : DRB. Jt WHITE . Oatoopr-8arsery T r- i . . ,i XXsfltronla XMagBssts and Traatawn : (Xk. Atnsl'a taatsod) ; ; Office Fiona S5S ar 469-9 . , SM Vi -n. ?ank ZUg. Awnings Repaired-and Put Up . Samples; and prices v" ..- " Snlem'iTent & ... 'ivninil'Cb. : Manufacturers of Tents, Atrsinss and"!Svas Gocs -: . - cf AVPr-ri-;;M3 ! r.. f;. - . .. rr-one 413 Salera, .Oregon mm 0?E(J SiESlOfil Orchestra Jo.. Play. Saturday at New Location on North C6rnmerc!a1 ! i - With the opening of the new automobile headquarters of jthe P. W.; Pettyjohn company atj 355 365 North Commercial, one ot tbe most modern and up to date bales rooms and garages in the j state will " be offered to the- people! of Salem. - -., Saturday has been ; sei lected aa the official opening date, at which time a six-piece-orcbestra will furnish special dance music during the afternoon and evening. 'The -new headquarters bt jthe firm "are located r in the Jones building recently construetedron North Commercial, "near Center and embodies 'details which imake it a distinctive salesroom. Nearly" 100 linear feet ot plate 'glass" Win dows ehel6sethe salesrooms' which are designed to display 1 Z 'akto-" mobiles"? Special lighting effects, a specially tinted floor and "over head lghts" will.be used'to enhance the appearance Of the Rlckenback er ana Oldsmobile automobiles to be bt dlsplaf.- V 3"- -;"T'"ii, In 'the "designing of the new building cognizance of 'the needs Tof ; the,,F. W. Pettyjohn company .werjB.eopsidered and as a' tesult ;40:::tUAliY.r nuott j Saray, iniiott. S7r ditdher residence ICO Division street, Fri day morning. May 8. Survived' by one Bon Sherman R. Elliott.! iThe remains -are in care of the Webb funeral parlors. Announcement of funeral will be made later. - Flanders John Flanders died at a local hospital May '5 at the age pf 63 years. ..Surviyed 'by- one? brother and one sister. Funeral announce ments later. Webb funeral parlors in charge of arrangements. Funeral Notices The fnneral of William H. Os borne will be held at the' Christian church today at 2 p. m. - Rev. J. j, is vans ana tne ,wuw wui nave charge of services. .Interment in IOOF cemetery. Webb funeral parlors in charge of arrangements. .. The funeral of William i Holt Fulkerson 4 will be held at i the Webb funeral parlors May j 9 at 10 a. m. Rev.Mr. Shanks! will have charge , of services.. Inter ment near Crowley station.' ft ' MOTHER'S DAY Sunday, "Mother wilt be with many ot us but a shorij time. So it behooves "us to do everything possible to; show our appreciation of the things she has done for us. ' " We are jheadquartef s for.. Mother's: Day Cards A Nice Box A 1 W ays I ? i I t i tar NorrH MiaK-aTwcsrr M AONIC ran . " - 6AUCM. , ; ORECOfJ IL . ..-.. . . - i v-.i... , ,xr4 .. . f ! . Enaenil3!l&; Scarlr TT-I Jfiwr; 1 t 'Samirrel nea r and 'Practical in tlio Art Fo - a -a the carefully ;planned -showrooms of ,the? corspany. Only in inspec tion of the quarters 'will hrifeg out the wealth of v detail and 'atudy necess.ary .,tq design .. the show rooms. - , " . -.' The anaiaT garage,? "which the company has at their command. Is 82 by 165 feet, fireproof through out and v with - special fireproof doors. ' Horace, Wooley. is to be in charge of the shop and service. European Trip and Study : Calli Drr Fl" H. Thorhpson Dr. F, H. ".Thompson is to take a four months" tour "of : Europe which wilt take him Into the Brit ish! ' isles, France, ' Switzerland. Germany,' Austria and Vienna, "He is to Join an inter-state post '"grad uate' 'assembly atra THinneapolis, which is under- the direction" of Charles. Mayo, v Later be will join a clinical group of 400 physicians who are ,'to take the tour" of Eu rope., The grouphas been divided Into " divisions in order that no time , will "be- "lost. " Classes-' ' have been prepared ahead and the clin ics; will be in readiness. " " . '" A'totai'of '4 1 states as .well as a number of-. -provinces of Canada will be" reTM-e$ented, "In what is considered1 this- "greatest clinical course ever "offered. ' - A, regular series ot" lectures will 1 Tbei GRAND, Presents , -f- m C ' a SAT. SUN. i- ION. Ma 0f of Candy is Appreciated s Che! S.tonemiicLi 1," cJE.Frx-C ,itfc ivi).-; j'.i l:--iutnit : -i r !.- V r-nK m r ' m- ? ft be "fferetT-oatbTe i fcoit by special Ist3. in, -their field. - A - ! -l Dr. -Thoiapson? I sailing from MoatreaL "Uay-23 aad will arrive at Liverpool May. 31. - Speaking "About Lovo (Listen) If you and your folks Lovei me and my folks Like me and my folks Love you and your folks, ; There never was folks : That loved folks -Like our folks. . , It you and your folks Love me and my foiks ' Like me and my folks j Love you and your folks. i : :, ; 1 , Mrs. W. Hampton. TODAY PERCY Barbara in Robert pine "Then I dnckad my kead, and tba lighta went ont, and twa gaas biased fa Use dark, , - . . News NOW - w . . - - 4 ., vt f '- f J Z f 9 I At ' - sT--. M ' 2 1 V. J jt - . 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For Information and Reserva tions phone 696, or call at " ' CEXXRAL- STAGE TERMINAL I' Salcin, Oregon j' n TOMORROW MARMONT ! 'I Lew W-Service's hud hit "aoke-was tht tadthnt' . Today, Saturday And a mub acreaHed, and tne lighta went ap, and twa men Uy stiff and ' taxk ... , , . I Contedy PLAYING l -' m i: c-'7ft zvomar that k:m- huaand