The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 10, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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AT THE THEATERS TODAY,
Oregon "Baree
; ran." by James
Son of Ka
Olrver Cur-
"wood.
liberty "Her Night of Ro-
mance, starring Constance
Talmadge'.
Grand TiSm Mix in "Dick
Tiirnln "
.BJigh 5-Big Acts Vaudeville
Pictures. . ;
Rlrth Is Reported
-Roberta Anne- Grabenhorst is
. the name given to the baby daugh-
ter born to Mr. and Mr. William
JI. GrabenhorBt, who lives fouf
miles 'south' of Salem. - The birth
was reported forMay 6. ; "j
For the Kiddles! ;
See our windor this weeki
Moore's Music House. 409-415
Court. Phone. 983. mlO
VlAite CascadLa--- ' ''-4 .!
Harold M. Ware, scout execu
tive of the Cascade Division of the
Boy Scouts of America, making I
trip to Cascadia over the weekend-
to -view the csite of the Boy
Scout camp which ie to be estab
lished there during the latter part
of July and the first part of Aug
ust. -. , .
Mother's Day Today
A wonderful dinner or box of
candies from the Spa will please
her. ? mlO
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Fishermen Depart , v , i
Brazier C Small, Justice of .the
peace, left for a fishing trip over
the week-end in the headwaters of
the Mackenzie river. He expects
, to bring back the limit of catch oh
speckled beauties. ' ;
Wanted
3 experienced
Gray Belle.
waitresses : at
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Late 1023 Studebaker Light
"Touring for sale cheap. This
car, may be found at the certified
Public Motor Car Market. It is in
perfect' mechanical condition and
shines as .brightly as a new cad
See this bargain at-$750 before
you buy. ' l tali
North Summer Tlorne - -
Must sell now. 76, rooms strict
ly thodern furnace, fireplace, full
cement' basement, sleeping porch,
B. nook, etc V vacant at S90 North
Summer. '-- Becke' & Hendricks.
U. S. bank tldg W ' xnlOtf
Itwn and Garden Seed "
Fertilizers, Sprays and Spray
ers for the garden, Pearcy Bros.u,
237 State street. ml5
Held For Auto Theft
-C. G. Lyman, - of North Bend
Is held in the city jail for stealing
an automobile from Walter Agnes
of Boring Oregon. The car was
recovered here by 1 Officer - Ed
wards, before the report , of the
theft had been made-to the local
officers. The suspicious actions
of the prisoner drew attention to
him. . j
Lost 22 Colt t- -;'
Automatic near the Kenilworth
6tore. Please' return to .the Sa
Jem Restaurant. Reward. mlO
Cut Flowers, Floral Pieces
Adams, florist, 453 Court. mlO
Crowds Attend Show ' 1 :
. The 1 merry-go-round and ferris
wheel Is attracting many of the
younger people," according to the
crowds present , Saturday after
noon. The ferris wheel waa kept
steadily going round and round.
with intervals for taking on and
discharging ; passengers, through-
r.
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CITY NEVfS IN BRIEF
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TTTD OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON "
, Don't miss our showing of nice
Spring Shirts if you care at all
about what sort of shirts you
are going to wear this season.
Prices $1.50 to $4.00
G.. W.John
469 STATS ST.
outj the whole afternoon. The
merry-go-round ' was a ; colorful
plaie ; 'with the 'wooden horses
making the trip around the . cir
cle .with youngsters perched upon
their backs. Part of the proceeds
from the Amusement company
will go to the Associated Charities
here to augment their badly de
pleted funds, r i I -i, . . '
Hey Skinny!
Did you see those swell . harps
at Moore's Music House? 409-
415 Court. Phone 983. mlO
To Build Garage 1
H. J. Meiring is to build a gar
age at 415 Marion street, which
will cost $500, : according, to the
report filed with the city recorder
Closing Out Bleri's 6uit !
A. A. Clothing Co., Masonic
Temple.'- ' ; . h ' tnlO
Police Court Docket 1
- DeJbert Beckett paid a fine
$5 after he was; arrested for
of
speeding yesterday. Lewis Sny
der aftdtCUWaaae ojt.J'umer paid
a fine of $10 each. . They tfere
arrtsted for playing pool In a paib-
lic 'pool room while under age.
Home Scenes" in Tableaux . !'
; At First Christian church Sun
day evening, ; "Home, Sweet
Home," i solo;: ''Silver Threads
Among the Gold,", duet; "Sweet
Hour of Prayer," quartet. Ser
mon topic, "The Better Home"-
Great program, both morning and
evening.
mlO
Gill Rros. Oregon Grown
i garden seed at Pearcy Bros.,
237 State Street. iblock west
of Commercial street ; i t- - ml5
Forfeit Bail Money i :.
! A. S. Rennle, Vancouver busi
ness man who was; arrested here
ror driving an automobile while
intoxicated, forfeited bail money
of $25 which he had placed for
his appearance. j: i
Lost. Strayed, , Stolen
I Small fox terrier, name, Trlxie,
black spot on neck.- Phone
1925R or 1089 N. ! Winter. Re
ward. ; ii r- " : MlO
A; Bargain Brand New Set-
Syracuse ' China dinner set at
half price. - Inquire at 340 ii ' No
uoerty. - -w 1 -h- m5tf
Debator Visits Salem r !
; Frank De Spain, member of the
famous OAC debating team which
make a' transcontinental lour,' of
the United States this year, was
a " tlsitor in .the city, on . business
yesterday. The Aggies won seven
of j the eight s debating ' contests
staged with eastern colleges and
universities. . ij .
For Rent, Ten Houses .
And fiats Becke & Hendricks,
u. S. bank bldg: i - f mlOtf
Crabtrro JIan Dies ".HJ s .1
; j fK and Mrs. W. C Conner went
to j Crabtree Friday evening !upon
receiving a telephone message that
Mrs. Conner's uncle, I Thomas
Skating, Skating, Skating
'II " at DRKAmJtyp r ';:'
Tburiday. Friday, Eatnrfiay
LADDcrBUSH, Bonlicrs
u , t.-"...:!'" rkalUahed 1"3 '
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General Oaiiin Euinci3
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& Co.
Jones, was seriously ill. The old
gentleman passed away from
heart trouble, shortly after the
arrival of Mr. and. Mrs.' Conner.
He. was about 76 years of age.
Funeral services will probably be
conducted fat Cottage Grove. He
is survived by a daughter, , Miss
Mamie, and other relatives at Eu
gene and Cottage Grove. J
Why Suffer? Remove the '
Cause and get well. Dr. Scofled
Oregon Bldg. P. S. C. Chiroprac
tor. Phone 2194. rt;-fc mlO
Gloves, Kiwanis Topic '
Members of the Kiwanis club
will hear L. W. Gleason, Salem
Rotarian, speak on gloves . and
their manufacture, at the Tuesday
luncheon. . Music will be furn
ished by Prof. T. S. Roberts and
the octette. : , . . i
Kill the Aphis (Lice) 1
on the roses with our dusts and
sprays. Pearcy Bros., 237 State
street. m!5
Visiting at : Prescotts
'Mrs. R. A. Blevins is spending
two weeks- as the house' guest 'of
her brother and sister, Mr. ; and
Mrs. A. W; Prescott at their coun
try, home at Prescott Orchards in
Polk county. Mr. and Mrs. Pres
cott recently came to Oregon from
Washington, D. C. : where they
will spend their summer vacation
MiO Prescott is secretary of the
Republican : publicity board ' at
Washington. - 5
WantedV
3 : exberfenced
waitresses at
m7tt
Gray Belie.'
Anto Paint wig Ione by Experts
In our new shops, insures own
era of high-grade work at reason
able prices. Duco ref inishing and
brush work. O. J. Hull Auto Top
Paint Co., rear of fire dept. ml2
Latest Hits! r
Record or sheets music.
415 Court. Phone 983..
409
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New Mascot Secured . . '
..Members of the Salem fire de
partment have secured a new mas
cot, a tiny bull terrier dog, which
Dancing! Dancing!
CESTSTAX. OAXOZJTS
r'--; 'C v . LallN Fra .-
Taaa ' Broa. . Jazs Band Orckattra.
run f ma and p
t SATT7&OAT KIQHT
DR. B. II. WHITE;
OstMSatay-Sargmry ,
SlMtzeale XHacnMls aad Traatmaat
(St. Xkraa'j aiatkad)
Office ra S59 r 49-3
aoe U. S. Bank Bldg. ;
REDUCED SUSiMEIl RATES
TO CALIFORNIA
BY PICKWICK STAGES
San Francisco, one way. $15.50
Round Trip, S30.60
Loa Angeles, one way. f275
Round Trip, fSO.OO
.Special Rates to Parties of,-.
Eight or; More
For Information and Reserva
tions phone 696, or call at -. .
CXXTR.iL STAGE TERSmTAL
. l Salem, Oregon ,
IS. 11
Jnrt a staple ' ef or nuy "
vaa4 can, 1924 Chevrolet aa- v
dan, S6&0; 120 IXxlge tour-
" In. $365; 1924 Black Bird
Overland tooiiac. $685;
WUlji-Knlgbr. tourin. 91090.
1925 licciuM with each W ,
5 Mbmw ears. Tmm ara ax- - a
! ceptimudly fina model, and I
most fca saen to fee appreciated I
has been named 'Billie." He is
about six weeks old and. spends a
great! part "of his time in sleeping.
He is lively, however, when he is
awake, and Is growing rapidly.
The dog belongs to "Roy Knghton,
fireman. . ' ; ...
Business Locations for Lease
' Four small retail $60 to $100,
one I medium restaurant and one
large! garage and storage. Becke
& Hendricks, U. S. bank bldg.
mlOtr
Falrmoont Hill Lota- " , !
"We have an even dozen to show
you. All parts of the hill, all
sizes. One mighty cheap for
quick sale, $1200. Becke'fc Hen
dricks, U. S. bank bldg. mlOtt
Underprops Operation .
William Meithopf. a resident of
Hopmere, underwent a majoroP-
eration at the Salem hospital yes
terday. Mrs. Mary . Voaher - also
underwent . a ' major operation.
Both are improving nicely,, accord-
ng to attendants. , . '; . ;?s
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Seldom Refused : -
An InviUtion to dine at the
Salem Restaurant. Special Sunday
Dinner 75c. n10
Confined to Hospital i
William Smith, who suffered
blood poisoning .from infection o
septic throat, was taken to the
Salem hospital yesterday in a seri
ous! condition. .At, arlate .hour he
had; taken a turn for the .better.
it was reported. . 4
Blue Serge Suits . ; -
$26.50 and $29.50. Closing out
all
Co.
men's suits. A. A. Clotfiing
Masonic Temple. . mlO
Suffers Burns i - - i
Peggy Beard, age 3, pulled the
tablecloth from, off the breakfast
table yesterday and : upset a hot
cup of coffee upon her face which
resulted in severe burns. ,-
Entertainments Planned
The Moore's Music house m
planning to entertain the Parerit-
Tedcher organizations of the Wil
lamette valley Schools during the
coming week. On May 11 they
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W..TV RIGDON &SON
. l: .- , - EstabUshed 1801- , U - - :
: ; Ne Mdrluary v
Cliemeketa Street at Cottage
When You1
Are Jieady;
To Move i
; Call on . us for. we have padded.. Vans and Fleece-lined
covers for your furniture and, piano. First class piano
! and furniture movers. ' , 3 ' .
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t1 '-. - - 7r" - j : 1 " r ' h
We also hancjle Brooder Stoves, Furnace
Coals and Diamond Briquettes
Larmer Transfer &
Storage Co. ''
wlirvisf.t'-tne Eola school house,
on. May 12 the Willard Church dis
trict, -3rhlch is northeast of the
city, and on if ay 15. they will go
to the Oak Grove school house.
Friday . evening they entertained
the Brufih Creek district Bchool.
of which Mary 1. Scott is teacher.
Dr. Stone
Perry's Drug Store.
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"The Green-Eyed
. Monster's Touch. ,
Joseph's auditorium.
May 13th at 8:30 p.
A play. St.
Wednesday,
m. 25c-50c.
mlO
Prizes to be Awarded
Superintendent of Schools. J.
A.
Churchill has forwarded the priz-
OBITUARY
v ' WITHAN
At the home on Route: 6 near
Fruitland, on May 9; 1925, James
Henry Wlthan, age 73. He is sur
vived by his wife, Lydia, two sons,
Wallace, of Sajem, and - David, of
Iowa, and two sisters, Mrs. Sarah
Coe, of Salem, and Mrs. Elizabeth
Arehart, 'of Kansas. ; The remains
are in care of the" Terwilliger
home. Funeral announcements
will be made later. I i ' j
- . ' Weidner
-Jennie Weidner died, at a local
hospital May 8. 1925, at the age
of 34 years. She is survived by
her husband. : John: WTeidner of
.Wac6hda fou?f "children." Lillian of
Waoonda. Donald Lee : of i Albany.
Pearl and - Dorothy of Silver ton.
Funeral - ? announcements j later.
Webb funetaV parlors in charge of
arrangements. ; : t
" - - ' - -"Steward ' 1 ,
- At the residence, 59 S N.; Seven
teenth, May 9, Amelia Jane i Stew
ard, age 77 years, wife of j Philo
Steward, mother of Warren M.
Steward of Wlnton, Cal.. Homer J.
Steward and Milton J. Steward of
Salem, sister of J, S. Bradley of
North port. Mich. ' Funeral!; serv
ices probably Monday afternoon
from the Rigdon mortuary. Ji i.
-...... . ; 1 ocom ; j
, At the, home, seven miles east.
Silverton, rpad. May; 9. Robert F.
Yocom, age .77 years, husband of
Melvina F. Vocbm, jfather; of Al
bert W. Yocom of Myjrtle . Creek.
Or.. Thomas-- J. : and Samuel F.
Yocom, i Mrs rZella! Welch! Mrs
Mary Pahl and Mrsj Yada McCla-
han of Medford, Walter Yocom of i
Klamath Falls. Granville S. Yo
com of galem, Robert M. and Paul
R. Yocom and Mrs. Susie Stouder I
of Tidewater,. Or. i The . remains
will be forwarded from, the Rig
don mortuary to Jacksonville, Or.
for funeral services an1 i inter
ment. - '
fWm tip.
patmaii
tell?
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SUNDAY MORNING,
s vwoa. by Misa 'Dorothy.,, Baker
and Miss Neltje "Tibbits to J. C
Nelson.' . principal " of Salem- high
school. - The prizes were won in
the state chemical -essay contest
and bring a cash prize of $20 in
gold to each, an engraved -certificate
and the privilege of com;
peting in the national contest for
scholarship awards in the big
eastern colleges.
Can Yon Play,-"
t.
a zobo,
window.
409-415
mlO
A bazoo, a harmonica,
or a Jew's harp. See our
Moore's Music House.
Court.
Dahlias ' "
Named varieties. r Gladiolus
bulbs. Window box plants. Sal
via, Zinnia. J etc., Pearcy ' Bros.,
237 State street.. ml5
Dr. Marshall, Osteopath!
Physician and Surgeon:
mlO
Crosses Great Divide-
Mrs. Laura, Beach, former resi
dent of Salem, died In Portland
Friday night, according to word
received here. She was born in
Albany and lived there for many
years. - Funeral services Will be
held today at the Scott Funeral
parlors, Portland. Interment will
be. at The Dalles, Monday, She is
survived by; two granddaughters,
Mrs. Ward, and Mrs. C. H. Ring-
wold, of Salem. She is also sur
vived by four daughters who re
side in Portland.
Tn tor Duco Reflnlshlns '
And high grade auto painting.
Rear of fire dept. O. J. Hull, ml?
Attentio
Now is the time to select your
Iris while you can see themf,in
bloom. E. A. Bennet Nursery Co.l
2233 Fairgrounds road. ml2
Heir Is Named
Dr. Max . Rosendorf f of Port
land is named heir of the estate
of H. HIrschberg, who recently
died at Dallas, according to the
will probated at the Polk, county
court house. .Oscar Hayter is
named as attorney -of the estate.
while Charles A. McLaughlin of
Independence a the other execu
tor. The estimated value of the
estate as given In th petition is
for $500,000. Numerous bequests
are made to-friends. Among the
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The order for your convention
form must go in today. Fill out the
blank below and mail it to the secre
tary
E; M.Page ,
C B. O'Neill
today
Blouse : ' Neck Size . . . . Weight . 1 . Ilelglit
Purple and white - -
Shoes . - ' Sise
White canvas T '. : . . , . ....... , . .'
Hat"".-4- Size ,
Whlte-pnrple band
Pants ' Waist "Length Measure I ara
White duck for curia.
Sox '
Tie Size : . -
Porple - .-..'t ' " ' .
"S"SBMBUaWBBaBWBBBBjBWa wawaMaVMaWnaaVMSaWaUaW' BMM BMaMaaaBB- '
Cane": I ; !
Purple ''
Price
f 13.50 Complete .
MAY J0, 1925 ?
organizations receiving bequeaths
arethe Children's Farm home, the
Independence Ji bra ryv" Lyon .lodge
No. 89, Valley lodge No. 42, IOOF,
AF-& AM and Homer lodge. K of
P.
Parks. Mammoth" Hatchery :
Will, run late. Bring your eggs
for Cttst&m hatching. Also "cblx
for sale after Jun 1. 76 S. 24th.
Salem. Phone 89 6R. m-10J
Card of Thanks- --.
We wish to express our grati
tude and appreciation tot- the
kindness and r sympathy of ' our
church friends and neighbors and
to all who have in any way helped
us in our bereavement In the death
of our beloved husband, father and
grandfather. - Signed: Mrs. L. R.
Osborne. ,Mrs. , p, E. Baxter, and
grandchildren.- - ml0
Se)dpm Refused ...; . j
An invitation to dine at the
Salem Restaurant; Special Sunday
Dinner 75c ; mlO
J
v With Red Crown' or Shell
gasoline, Mobihil, Zero-
l lene. Golden Shell or Shell
Western oil. You will find
our service prompt,, wil
ling and efficient. We give
you personal attention and
appreciate your 'patron
age. ' ' ' '
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Drive in the next time
. you ai-e oiit. our; way and
-let lis give, you service. -
Robinson's Service
Station
Intersection Pacific Iligh
.way and Liberty Road
Let Us
ServiceYoiir
Car
336-B. P. 0. E. -
We are going: to put Salem on the map with'
the biggest showing ever. This is our big
gest year. Get your order; in TODAY.
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Salem stores will no doubt close for
Salem Day. . ;
Exalted Ruler '
W.' L Needham .
Convention Committee
R. D. Day
Please coiiiUer tlie
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tiles lapers Here "
-- J. H. WiUett has fil1 a certU
flcate ot asiioinPt name the
couity-fleVk' liere. ' Tlif Capital
Drug store is the assumed tusiaes
name. " ' " " '
' ie 5" - S "'
Madame X Ielucing Girilli"
For stout figures. Miss Swart'.f
Specialty Shop, 4 53.Court- : mlO,
Your Mother WouUl AppT.vr1atr'
An invitation to eat at tli'
Colonial Dame Tea" Shojsr. Op n'
11 to 11. , ml
Dr. and Mrs. L yd Mott "Will ar-
rive "here today from Run rod;
Washington to .spend , mothers"
day with Dr. Mott's mother. Mrs.
W. S. Mott and hi3 broLher, Dr.
Will Mott. - ,
Mesa?
FEUS'
If people understood tha ABC
of eyes ' and leyeglasse?.- we
would have less eye trouble.
! No organ of the human sys
tem is so abused and neglected.
; Nature gives warnings Inanm
erable such as dimness, head
aches, eye pains and ratlex
symptoms in organs rtote
and all are unheeded.
The time comes when neces
sity knows no law but at&nticn.
but If the eyes have been, pushed
beyond natural limits, normal
vision may then be unattain
able, "A stitch In. time saT03 nine."
MORRIS
OPTICAL
CO.
' OREGON BLDG.
336
- F. T. Wrishtrr.rt
Aug. Huckestcin
aboro an or.
lICi
Wa
:'-'Ci XTcm frcrt 13 a. ru to 3 p. ra.
SIGNED--