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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1925)
7 I ; i We're very Suite. Sprin you about the different Jstyles and cut and fabrics here , f Our Spring Suit Spread is ths -' . t ; c , Best Ever I ,v; ; ' Y- We have the conservative styles for conservative men. j Then' the very ziiiappy jruun xiicn s fc-nglish models. Prices $18 -to -$45 I' . : H'statfsirl ; , ; ' 1 AT THE THEATERS TODAY " ' ' 1 Oregon ."Baree Son of Ka- san,? by James Oliver Cr- wood. ..':'7. r Liberty "Her Nijbt of II- mance. starring Constance Talinadge. ! Bllgh Murdock and Gloria ' Swanson In "Jay American We.' ..x.!,f Doner Delivers Addre - : Dr. Carl Gregg uoney presi dent sare bU opening chape ad dress at Willamette unirersity yesterday in which he expressed bis pleasure at returning toj the unirersity. The returning piresi- dent was enthusiastically receired by the students - ; - Wanted 3 experienced Gray Belle. waitresses at fai7tf Attentioi Now is the time to select jyour Iris while you can see them in bloom. E. A. Bennet Nurseryf Co., ml2 2233 Fairgrounds road Visits llarTlsbunr II : Ii "Weatherf ord was here from Corrallis Monday. Ila has arranged to seed at least I fire acres of his big ranch east ' of town to Harding grass. This is the first trial In this Ticinity, so far as this paper knows, and It will be - watched with interest. This grass, it is said, remains green all summer Harrisburg Bulletin. Sfew Members7 Announced The Chamber of Commerce bas secured Dr. George L. Lewisj den tist. United SUtes Bank building; G. H. Todd, electrician, special izing in motors. Masonic building i basement; Dr. Ansley G. Bates, and W. M. Pennington, realtor. with offices In Bank building bcrs, ; the United States the new mem' - See Us for Dnco Refinlshlng ' And high grade auto painting. Rear of fire dept. O. J. Hull.! m!2 palletln Carries Question The Salem 'Chamber of Corn- merce bulletin carried an article entitled, "What is it?" ManjH traT large con- elers are asking, about the building now in course of; struction on the Pacific highway In the north' part . of Salem. An swer:,: That is the Miles Linen j Linen company. North Summer Horn Must sell sow. 6 rooms strict ly modern, furnace, fireplace, full cement basement, sleeping porch, B. nook, etc, yacant at 90 North. Summer. jBecke & Hendricks. U. S. bank fcldg. talOtf Charities Are Aided A total of $155.70 was secured by the Associated Charities Of Sa lem from the Browning amuse ment company, which operated near , the Marion county court bouse for three days. A total of $50 was giTen the organization rWGODIlY Buys Fcrzil Thcsa Cll Skating- Sidling Skain3 AT Di:nATtVTA7n Tbonday, Friday, Eatnrday - - : - .r - I - - j ". ;rr3 frrm enthusiastic, over : our iYr 'v "zS'Vi 1 ' ! I can t befnn to tell suits in . an or t,nei f i GOSH &. Co. tfor the first day, while a part of the proceeds were to be given the Charities. The local organization is in need of funds at present to carrVion some of their relief work. For awbile their -funds were de pleted, , andi n t attempt to - raise money by a band concert ended in fallre.? ; . s .:j; ...v.. Dahlias-. I::'. : Named varieties. - Gladiolus bulbs. -iriVJndpw box plants, i $aU ria, 3 Zinnia, etc., Pearcy Bros., 237 State street.' : ml5 Hay To Be Glrcn " ElfBandido, or the Bandits 1s the name of an operatta in two acts to be given at the McKinley Junior high school Friday.! , Cole McEIroys Orchestra, Wed nesday, May 13, Crystal Gardens Senitor Tooze Speaks- V 1 Senator F. J. Tooze, managing editor of the Oregon Statesman, wilj speak, at the notary club luncheon Wednesday noon. His subject will be "The Home of To dayjand Yesterday." For Ren Ten nouses " ' - " And flats. TBecke & Hendricks; U. S. bank bldg. . miotf Plan !BJg Concert I The Salem Boys chorus will give; an entertainment at the First Christian church Tuesday evening. May ,26. Unusual attention has been given tha coming, event, and Sonne; outstanding settings are plained. When the visitors listen to the opening song of the enter tainers they will view a bfk ground and a lighting effect that is to ; be a surprise and a delight, according to the manager. ;-.-f-j . ... Late 1023 Studebaker Light 6 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 car. See this bargain at $750! before you buy. - ' mis : 1 I- V j . - Standardization m Factor ' ! In commenting on the recovery from the emergency created in Portland recently when a fire de stroyed part of the equipment of tbej i Pacific Telephone & Tele graph company's plant, tW. H. Dancy, local manager, stated that Dahcincr! Dancinslf XtM m Taeaas Bnv Jin B&mS Oreaastxa, , ma ef Ufa sad Ft? tATTrxSAT risirt ".. D3.B.n.7IHTD ' J OfUpUty-aurcry X3tienl ZMagoMls aad Traatawnt if j J (Br. Atraa'2 - - I 0 U. t. Ban rid. ; . ' Ri3)ucn ; soncGit uate3 jj.j : ' TX CALIFORNIA . BY PICKWICK STAGES Can Francisco, one way, ? j Round Trip, C30.0O v Los Angeles, on vcay, I ilioaad Trip, C50.00 Special Rates to Parties of i Eight or More For Information and Reserva j tions phone 698, or call at CestratjCtage TznrcrATj .; ; Ealeia, . Oresoa i i i - - - ( i i ;: ;.i ' 12; tu C . tz ,ti- tJ mmk-itdl- a as am m m tm . urn i i - a standardization of equipment was of greatest importance. As a re sult rot the standardized equip ment, offices on the Pacific coast were able to send in extra equip ment to, replace-itho destroyed property; la thlsway manywe.Jktf of time havte beensaTed.?V Mr. Dancy tated it wa" not "possible to secure the same standardized STOOdS DT mitlr nut on thn ntisn Unarket. i v i - Gill Bros. Oregon Grown . Garden seed at Pearcy Bros., 237 State street., block west of Commercial street. ml5 Chorua Entertains The. Salem Boys' chorus enter tained the Chemawa Indian school Sunday afternoon at Chemawa and gave oner of the best entertain ments of the year. The boys hare been-practising under the direc tion of Dr. H. C Epley. Have Ride a In -the new Willys Knight Six during Vick Bros, auto show, ml 2 Birth Certificates Filed Erma Irene Moored Is the name given to a daughter born to MA Mr. and Mrs. Glenn W. Moored of 1075 Fir, April 11. The birth of k boTrwas reported by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frank Hunter at the Deaconess hospital May 6. The Hunters live near Aumsville. Dance - Cole McElroy's Orchestra, Wed nesday, May 13. Crystal Gardens. ' - m13 Many Flowers Sent It was estimated that over 2,000 orders for flowers were filled by the Breithaupt company during Mother's day. Nearly one-fourth of this number were ordered by telegraph, which set a record for the local office. It is declared that more interest is being taken each year in Mother's day. and it is ex pected the Interest shown will rival Easter Sunday. ; Wanted 3 ; experienced Gray' Belle. r waitresses at zn?tt Auto Painting Done by Experts ; In our new shops, Insures own ers of high grade work at reason able prices. Duco refinishlng and brush work, o. J. Hull Auto Top Paint Co., rear of fire dept. ml2 'a -j, i - ' ' -. - " "v i. Joins Xoeal Worce-i T ) : Steven Brush . has ' jofned tlTa selling; staff of the Kennel-Ellis studio to assist In a selling cam paign which the firm is putting' on at present.: Herbert Dunn is with iWhen You Are Ready . -To Move - Call cn us, for we have padded Vans and Fleece-lined covers for your furniture and piano, First class piano and fuxnlturp. movrc ,A ; . 4 2 t. . . ? 4 . . " yc also handle Brooder Stoves, Furnace Coala and Diamond Briqucttca iff. . it . 4 1 ! Vick Bret. Asta Sbw Sooth Higa atrMt. SMdy, WtUMdiy, - Tkars- " day evening, aad look oar new sodela In taa Over Und-WiUvvSalgat aad Oak land Lines. Good Made Cm Emzly the finishing department, while Lowell Douglas has been secured for am operator. He has just come from the Mack Sennet company at Hollywood. I - ; See Yk-k Brothers' Auto show ad in this issue, ml 2 Uose Is Standardized f Owners of buildings and stand pipes have bad- their ; attention called to the order of standardiza tion sent out by Will Moore, state fire marshal, according to Conn-' cilman W. H. Dancy. At present workmen are engaged in standard izing all hose connections of the Salem fire hydrants, as well as giving a standardization of hoses used here. It is desired that own. era of private buildings avail themselves of the - opportunity to secure the threading of their water pipes in order that confusion may not result in case of an emergen cy, which : might . arise when the two sizes of hose connections, used by the city differs from that of private owners. !'! f .tf -i Card of Thanks - ''':' ' I wish to express my gratitude and appreciation for the kindness and sympathy of? my friends and all who helped in any way? In my bereavement in the . death of 'jtny beloved mother. Sherman I R. Elliott. - ! i : m!2 Marauders Break 1 The schoolhouse on the Garden road at Swegle was broken Into Sunday night and considerable damage was done, according to in formation received from members of the board by County School Superintendent Mary L. Fulker son. 7 It is stated that similar mar auding expeditions were staged in the new school last winter. 1 It is understood that efforts at' prose cution will be made this time.' Vick Brothei Announce three evenings ante shop, opening this evening. s evening, j m 12 Rone Festival Talk. J. R. Raler. Rose Festlvartdan ager, will attend a meeting of) the Cberrians to be held at the Cham ber of Commerce tonight and .will deliver an address on the festival and pageant, according i to word received, by King Bing J:'C: Perry. The Chamber of Commerce, dinner will start promptly at :30 oCiOCk and a brief business session will be held. : KIR the Aphis (Lice) ! on the roses with our dusts and sprays. Pearcy Bros., 237 State street. : . ml5 Birthday Observed "I Twenty-seven years ago Monday Oregon troops started on their long road to fame and glory on Philippine battlefields. It was on May 11. 1898. that the first bat talion of the famous Second Ore gon volunteer infantry left Port land for San Francisco to take the transport for the Islands. fcjThe second ant' third battalions left Portland fire days later: r The reg iment,was commanded by Colonel D O ODD 11 n n Wait 'fori "The . Lady" tQO ODD n J .': , " - '. (later brigadier general)-! Owen Summers- of Portland, with- S. M. Ycran of Eugene, lieutenant col oneL The first battalion was commanded by the late Major C. U. Ganteabeln. Da - Cole McElroy's Orchestra Wed nesday, May 13. Crystal Gardens. Free Demonstration i Of Belcano toilet preparations. Also appointments made for free treatments in forenoons. See Mrs. Goeljen at 5 Perry's Drug 'Store. Tuesday and Wednesday, May 12 and 13. --a - f !!-ml2 Hospital to be Open ; f ! ' Today, in accordance with Na tional Hospital day, visitors will be welcomed at the Salem; hos pital after 10 . o'clock' tin the morning.. Everyone will be shown through the building, ahtording to hospital officials.' 1 H ., .." .' - -i- j ! Lawn and Garden Seed' j, ... 7. Fertilizers, Sprays andj Spray ers for the garden.- Pearcy1 Bros.. 237 State street. . i i ml5 Gets Promotion ' ' Gen. George A. White1 bf : the Oregon National guard has 'signed promotion papers, which gives Cap tain L..-A: miner the rank of ma jor. Major Milner, who has been acting as adjutant in thei corps, will receive command of Jtbe sec ond: battalion of the 162iid in fantry. During the World war he saw active service on the western front. Previously he was with the Oregon troops on "the Mexican border. He has been a member of the Oregon National guard for 15 years.- j ; A Good Thing - DOST HISS IT Send your name and address plainly written, together -with 10 cents, stamps or coin ' (and .this slip) to. Chambenaln Medicine Co., Des MoineSIowa) nd , receive in return a trial package contain ing CHAMBERLAIN'S TABLETS for stomach troubles, indigestion, gassy pains that crowd the heart, biliousness r and 1 constipation; CHAMBERLAIN'S COLIC ? AND DIARRHOEA REMEDY for pain in stomach and bowels, intestinal Cramp.' colic and diarrhoea; CHAMBERLAIN'S SALVE, j need ed In every -family for ! burns, scalds. , wounds, piles; and skin affections. ".Try these valued fam ily medicines for only 10 i cents. Don't miss It. adv. . j , - Addressee Unitarian Laymen 'Dr. El Lee Steiner addressed members of the Unitarian Lay men's league last night on his Im pressions' of Japan; China, and the Philippine islands. Dr. Steiner re cently returned fronv-an -extended trip' of the Orient ' where he visit ed several of the hospitals and other social institutions. ' He is superintendent of the state, hospi tal. i - : i-r JJCjublna Face Fraud Charge . Edward J. Tobin and Alex J. Tobin, brothers, are to face the federal grand jury to answer to charges of fraud . la connection with obtaining and forging a gov ernment pension check for $15. pose b introducincr . ' i -, ! t . The brothers, were taken - from here- to -Portland. The check' is said to have been taken from a patient's mall at the Oregon state hospital by Edward J Tobin, who turned It over to his brother. It was cashed by a local merchant. Previous to facing this charge Ed ward Tobin was arrested for-aid-Jne a ratient to escape from the hospital. T' f : T :" w'-"..la Many Pay Fines Lawrence H. Elliott paid, a fine of $7.50 after he had been arrest ed by Officerf Edwards for speed ing on North Capitol street; Clin ton E. Sisson ''paid a fine of 910 for speeding 30 miles an hour on State, while Cody, Evans traveled 45 miles -an Ji our on North Com mercial. He is to stand trial to day. Lester Hunter was brought to the police station on a charge OBITUARY Rodgers-Ashby At the home,! 265 South 18th street. May 19,7 Mrs. Carrie P. Rodgers-Ashby, ', age 54 years, mother nf Mrs. E- A. Crosaan of Skamania, Wash., Mrs. F. V. Ed wards of Silverton. Mrs. Josephine cook ana Mrs. : entries 1 nomas of Salem. and Mrs. W. H. Nearhoff of Warren, Or.; also survived by nine grandchifilreh. sister of Mel-vin- Humphreys of Heppner, A. M. of Portland, H.; H.. of Los Angeles. W. IL Humphreys and Mrs. J. B. Ashby of .SalemV .Foneral services will be held today at. 3 p. m. from the Rigdon mortuary, under Chris tian .Science, auspices. Interment City. View. Cemetery. ... BIch At the" Deaconess hospital. May 11, Sister Leah Rich, age 48 yrs. Announcement ' of - funeral later Rigdon's. 1 ' ; - . 1 . Beard j Betty Viola Beard died at the. home of her. parents, 255 Noth Fourteenth street, at the age of 2 years. Survived by her parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Beardi and one ' baby sister, Arllne . Joyce Beard. Funferal services will be held at the. Webb funeral parlors today at 2 p. ' m. Rev; W. W. Long will have 'charge of services. Interment In IOOF cemetery. , FUNSSRALS , day. May 11, for Mrs. RLta Stan ion, age 42, years, who died at the home, 103 Marion- street, Salem.' Mav.10, . Rigdoa mortuary In charge. . Interment' was in Hayes ville". cemetery. Ftlneral services for Amelia Jane Steward,' fwho- died- May 8, will be held today from the-Rig don mortuary.' Interment in Lee Mission cemetery. , 7- " port i.vromiATiojf r .ABOUT RAILROAD ,TRIT . ' . ; Phone 727 OREGON ELECTRIC Another . lAiniimbpimcem This is our second important announcement this year, the first being the Cross Trifocal lens which has proven such a wonderful succcis to wjearers of double vision lenses. This announcement is for the pur 9 4 SOFT-UI IT A new inconspicuously tinted lens for relieving sensitive eyes of light strain. For. constant wear, the use of Soft Lite Lenses can be determined only by a thorough ex amination of the eyes. As an "extra" pair, everybody can obtain relief from light glare. ' Soft-Lite Lenses may be . H worn indoors and out of doors with equal benefit to the , TO PROTECT THE PUBLIC AND INSURE YOUR GETTING THE GENUINE BAUSCH l LOrilB SOFT-LITE LENSES, THEY ARE GROUND BY LICENSED OPTICAL INSTITUTIONS ONLY. WE HAVE TESTED ' THIS LENS FOR SIXTY DAYS AND ARE LICENSED TO GRIND THEM IN SALEM. CALL AT OUR OFFICE FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS. V SilLEI.2 325 State Street Immmmmmmmmmmmmmmi' ' jwm irinniiri mm 1 ninniT ' '"-j . fit', ''USA ' Why Endme Ttiat Bad B ttc: q rnnstant.fcackache I tired out so nervous and dispirited you can hardly . keep going? - ; I :; " -7 ' Then look to your kidneys! Your kidneys rid the body of poisonous waste. But if they lag; impurities ac cumulate and cause slow poisoning or the whole system. Then one is apt to suffer backache, stabbing pains, head "aches, dizziness, getting up at night and other annovir.s f kidney frregularities. v- 7;V - 'v ' 7 -:- - v t -Dont risk neglect. If your kidneys are sluh, help them with a diuretic Use Doan's Pills, ; They are praised the world over. Ask your neighbor I i ; :-:: ,7 '.77;. : -T: v -7.;, 7:,.,-.r . . i- -7... Hero Is Salem Proof: Mm.' Ifc A.Barrick, 135T Hine St, y: "My kidny r.r weak aad at tine I had eera backaches and fell dull and ' Urea id. I frequently had aerveoa beadarhrs,- and my kid ney wouldn't set right. I aed Do P1! and they a put try kidney in rood order, t& bvkach K'lt and I (vtt 'teller ia every way.' , Doaiifs'Pill 'Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidneys 60c aQ dealer. Folex4!2bum Ca,Mfg. Oemitts, tuffJo, R Y. of speeding whenftftffleer Hickman caught up -Uh him. Glen Oder kich of Corvallis partedlth S10 after he had been arrested; for speeding. Dr. ,0. E. Prime was Tliursday, May 14t!i 1 p. m, I Z " ' 1304 North Liberty Street -Six-hole 7range, large heater, folding davenport, oak extension table and 6 oak and leather seated diners all like new, waxed oak library -table, oak and leather Morris chair, Singer -sewing' machine, 2 white enamel 2-inch post beds complete, dresser, cot, new steel wheel barrow, : a . lot - of good carpenter tools, rugs, dishes, kitchen utensils, -,50-ft. garden hose, tool box, bicycle, fruit jars, axe,' shovel, rake, hoe, ironing board, and many other articles. Terms cash.- ? -W. R. WINSLOVV, Owner, . . v, . i 1304 N. Liberty 'Woodry Buys JTurniture for Cash or Sella on (Commission" i 7 ImporEaini'E f ' . 7;. i -.X 1 A keenih vou upsetf Feci all S fined $2.50 for cuttlnp cornprs, whil:-Fred Sosinger paid a fino ot.$5 for driving an auto with an open'' cuioutj wmiam Byrd pai4 aUne of $10 on another charge. SU F. N. WOODRV Auctioneer, Phone 511 r Gh: - (