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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1925)
THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON FRIDAY MOANING, MAY 15, 1925 TT ffllf ,N ill 1 til iifoiseir sale! Into this sale goes every pair of' men's dress pants in stock, including the young meirigrays and tans, r Regular $4.00 trousers now. .$3.00 Regular $4.50 trousers nowm":.$38 Regular $5.00 trousers now. ..;.$3.75 Regular $6.00 trousers now. ..$4.50 I . .... . :. : Regular $7.50 trousers now........$5.62 Regular $8.00 trousers now .-.$6.00 See Our Windows G.W.Johnson & Go. 469 State St H bat 1924 model OrerUad Sedan in th finest mechanical condition. A very food boy at $575.00. Too should this one today. f to cost $400; Frank Loe wan of 2425 Cherry is to erect a dwelling to cost $1500: P. H. Fisher, a dwelling at 1440 BelleYue, to cost $2200; Charles Hratz ia to erect a dwelling at 1850 Center to cost $4,000. and A. W. Lathrop is to reet three dwellings on Hood etret which will involve a sum of $13,500. They will be located at 1310. 1360 and 1340 Hood street. i ' CITY NE.WS IN BRIEF AT THE THEATERS TODAY Oregon Norma T&lmadge In "The Lady." liberty "Gold Heels" from the story 'Checkers." A Bligtv Five, acts vaudeville and pictures. V . Marion County Answers " Answer to the- complaint of Henry C. Shields was filed by Marion county against the county doing work on the new road be ! tween Jefferson and Marion, after -work had been started by the county officials. ' Klamath Falls, boats and con tent!. $257600; Marshfield. furni ture store and contents, $22,000; Astoria, merchantlle building and contents, $20,000 and Westlake, saw I mill and logs. $10,000. Loans Wanted - ! 1 .. New homes. Satisfactory. Se curity, Title &! Insurance. In amounts $400 to $2,000; 6 to 7 per cent interest.! Becke & Hen dricks. U. S. Bank bldg. 1 ml7 The South Division Of the Presbyterian Ladies Aid will have a cooked food sale on Saturday, ,May 16, at Niemeyer's drue store. 175 N. Com'l st. ml5 Attention Is Aroused; " Principal J. C. Nelson has cal led attention to the city attorney of the sale of obscene ' literature o students in the Salem high school, i He desires , to know if a city ordinance exists preventing the sale of the literature. An or dinance is to be presented to the citx cpuftciUt,n snarly data, ltd 13 declared. t Partnership Sold - John A. Horgan has purchased the Interest of George D. Alderin in the West - For company here. Although Mr. Alderin has relin quished his partnership interests, he will be! with the organization here, after returning from a two weeks vacation trip. 1- Dahlias v ' Named. varieties. Gladiolus bulbs. Window box plants. Sal via, Zinnia, etc., Pearcy Bros., 237 State street. ml5 Local Bankers Meet The regular meeting of the Bankers was held Wednesday night at the Gray Belle, which featured a banquet. About 30 bankers! were present at the meet ing.; sed, Si! ver charges were discus- Closing Dance r Schindler hall. Sat. night, mis Late 1023 Stndebaker Light 6 I Touring for sale cheap. This car may be found sit 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. ? mi5 Tire Loss Heavy I i Oregon's fire loss, outside of Portland, for April was $113,811. according to the report of Will Moore, I state insurance commis sioner and fire marshal. Cities with - the greatest losses were Wanted j 3 experienced Gray Belle. I waitresses at m7tf Fisher, a jiwelling at 1440 Bel levue at the cost of $2200; Char les Kratz, a dwelling at 1850 Cen ter, to cost $4000? LB. Hale J a dwelling at 654 South Twenty first estimated to cost $1200; Charles Hudkins, a dwelling at 895 North Summer to cost $7000, and Mrs. Laura Kappahn, is to al ter and repair a garage at 340 A to cost $300, according to the records , in the ; city recorder's office,. : : - ' - i r, ' 1 ; -; , New Bungalow, $3750 Cement basement,' fireplace one-third , cash. Becke & Hen dricks, U. S. Bank bldg. ml7 Whitewash Trees : Trees in the Salem auto park are being given a coating of white wash following the custom set by pervious "years, "f Other ; Improve ments In the auto park are going on at present; c v Larwit aftd GArden geed ' ' ' Fertilizers, Sprays and Spray ers for the garden. "Pearcy Bros., 237 State street.: ml5 Grange Sleeting Called Saturday morning a : grange meeting will be held in the Grange hall here, according to announce ments made yesterday. Get Building Permit. W. J. Williams ' was : issued a building permit to erect a dwel ling at 1 2 9 0 Madison , estimated to cost $3000, R. C. Churchill of 15 North Twenty-first is to erect a garage to cost-$400, Frank Loe wenA' a dwelling at 2425 Cherry estimated to cost $1500; P. IL DO flEDDDD i '! She's Here "THE LADY" DDDGDQD SATURDAY SPECIAL Die This set consists of a half gallon pitcher and six water tumblers, all beautifully engraved with a floral design. The set ordinarily sells for a much greater amount but our Saturday special is featured without thought of cost. None sold 'till Saturday. , Visiting Marshfield . Will Moore, state fire marshal and insurance commissioner, ac companied by Jay Stevents of San Francisco, fire prevention expert, is in Marshfield to aid the depu ty marshals in competion of the inspection . of the Coos Bay dis trict for fire hazards. Two re cent tires. loss of life resulting from one, has called forth the in vestigation. , Snapdragons 25c a Dozen bpeciai prices on all porch box and bedding plants Friday,! Sat. Open evenings and Sundays. Ar- -".JJk&eouse, 1298 S. 1 3th.; - .. " j M1T Death Call!' Ma Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Needham re ceived a telegram vesterdav an nouncing the death of Mr. Need ham's father at his home in Berke ley, Cal., . Wednesday t morning. May 14. Rev. A. H, Needham was 82 years of age and died after a comparatively brief illness. ) Mr. and Mrs. Needham left Salem last evening to, attend the funeral ser vices which will be conducted at Berkeley Saturday, j and they will return to .their Salem home Sun day night. : : Gill Bros. Ore icon Grown Garden seed at Pearcy Bros., 237 State street. block west of Commercial street. - - ml5 Chnrch Sleeting Recalled I The anniversary meeting of the Central Howell Congregational church will be-held Sunday. The day will be featured with a bas WOODRY Buys Furniture; Phone 511 . ket dinner at the church at 12:30 o clock. Sunday , school will be held at 1:45 o'clock, and the an niversary service at 2:30 o'clock. Prof. Harold Reed of Si I ver ton will make the main address of the evening. Soloist will be j Mrs. H. Zelsdorf of Salem.- A home-com ing for friends of the church will be held. C. Judy Is the nastor. : For Sale Good lot and new garage . lo cated within one block of Parrish nlojr high school. . For cash only bZ5. i this week only. Phone 520. r - ml7 Allen Resigns r Thomas VV. Allen, who has been employed for the past five years by the secretary of state, has re signed and accepted a position as deputy recorder in. Newport. Wanted 3 : experienced Gray Belle. waitresses' at . m7tf To Give Talk Benoit McCroskey; orator at the University of Oregon, will make an address from the Oregonian broadcasting tower in Portland to night. He is a graduate of Salem high school. , ,,;r- Issues Requisition i - - - , - A requisition has been received by Governor Pierce from Govern nor Richardson of California for the extradition of Fred Foard who is under arrest at Roseburg.. ;He is wanted in San Francisco on a charge of embezzlement. .'; Tournament Popular . The exhibition of O. J. Mills, fancy pool shot and billiard ex pert, attracted much attention last night at the Romaine & Long pool hall on State street. He is to stage ! another exhibition tonight with Mr. Albright, a local expert. Kill the Aphis (Lice) on the roses with our dusts and sprays. .Pearcy. Bros., 237 fatate street: m5 Building Permits Issued E. A. Rhoten Is to build a dwelling at 940 -North Twenty- first at an estimated cost -of $2.- 200. according to the report filed with the city recorder. W. J. Wil liam is tr erect a dwelling at iqn 'Mnrimna wftien is to cost $3,000; R. C. Churchill Is to re f - 11' XTrt. 1t pair a Kaatio at, iiu uiu " vy AUCTION TODAY , ! 1:30 p. m. 4 ' House, furniture, farm ma chinery, hay, wood, j ONE BLOCK NORTH STATE HOSPITAL Returns to Salem i Miss Mary Findley, director of religious education of the First Methodist church, returned to Sa lem yesterday after a three-day conference in Portland. She at tended the annual conference of religious educators which . was holding its 40th conference. : Dr. MaGill, international general sec retary of the organization, gave the main address of the confer ence. ; , :f Safety First ! .- The KO club of Salem high will offer "Safety First;" a three-act comedy-farce, on May 22 In the high school gymnasium. Students taking part in the play .are Ver non Perry, Jack Minto, Dennis Hamilton. r : Dwiarht Johiison'n Klrollei Formerly Multnomah '. I Hotel Strollers of Portland, 10-piece or chestra, will play during dinner. 6:30 to 8. Saturday. evening at the Gray Belle, and later at -Dreamland for the dance. p ml5 Drives Without Light iC K. Trent was brought! to the police station last night by Offi cer-White charged with driving an automobile without a tall light. Allrewse'. Realtor' , . ' 'Rev. E. H. Shanks addressed the Marion-Polk County Realtors, on "Better Homes" yesterday at their regular meeting at thMarion ho tel. The realtors have sponsored the Better Homes week!;; being staged here, and hare? arranged programs that have -been present ed before various . organizations and clubs. - ' :. . mar of Dallas, Or., and one broth er, G. W: Armstrong of Poutiac. 111., and 11 grandchildren. Fun eral services at the Webb funeral parlors Saturday,, May 16, at 2 p. m. Rev. Launer will have charge of services. Interment in the Lee Mission cemetery ;j : Branner Peter Axel Branner died May 13 at the age of 24 years. He is survived by his father and moth er Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bran ner. The body will be forwarded to Astoria for burial by the Webb funeral parlors. Lansing At the home east of Salem. May 13, Chester Field Lansing, age 75 years. He was the husband of Margaret Lansing, and father of James Lansing of Salem, Mrs. Katherlne Robertson of Berin. Ky., Mrs. Nellie Banta, of Salem, and Mrs. Margaret "Pooler of En terprise, Or., grandfather of Ches ter, Thomas 1 and Eunice RolV ertson. Chester and Katherlng Banta,. and Frederick Pooler. Funeral services wil be held Fri day, May 15, 10:30 a. m. from the Rigdon 'mortuary, under the auspices of the Elks lodge. In terment In City View cemetery, under Masonic auspices. Smith In this city, May 12, William M. 'Smith, age 27 years, son of Mrs. O. G. Smith of Long Beach, Cal., brother of Mrs. F. A. Cook of Roseburg, Mrs. Roscoe Dickey and Miss Constance Smith of Long Beach, and Mrs. N. M. Finkbinei of Salem; Fred J. Smith of Seal Beach, Cal.i Oscar H. Smith of Portland; A. H. Smith of Seattle, and Theodore Smith of Long Beach. Member, -of Salem lodge No. 336, BPOE. Funeral services will be held Friday, May 15, at 3:30 p. m.. from the Rigdon mor tuary, under the auspices of the Salem lodge of Elks. Rev. W. w. Long will officiate. Interment in IOOF cemetery. , V- J, n ;; iWAWTED ': City-Property-Salcman Farm Property-Sale$man Exchange Salesman YOU nJST HAVE A CAR Opportunity for Advancement We Have 1 400 Exchange Listings OUR OWN OFFICES IN PORTLAND AND SALEM Average salesmen develop into, $500 a month men under our system See Mr. . Parker personally, Parker Realty company, 408-409 United States National Bank Bldg., Commercial at State... Telephone 2242, Salem, Oregon. j I. DwUrht Johnson's St roll era Formerly Multnomah .Hotel Strollers of Portland, 10-piece or chestra, will play j during dinner, 6:30 to 8. Saturday evening at the Gray Belle, and later at Dream land for the dance. , mlS OBITUARY Ktrausbaugh $ Ettie Armstrong Strausbaugh, age 62 years, 5 months, 17 days, Vtfe of W. H. Stransbaugth. daugh ter of Mrs. 1 Esther Armstrong. Fiva- children. Richard Straus baugh and Mrs. J. l Billeter of Salem, Mrs. Ernest Williams of Bayard. Neb.'. Walter W. Curtis, Hillside, N. i.Don E. Curtis of Mont Christv. Texas, stepmother of Mrs. Henry Wolff of Salem, Mrs. Fred Siewert and Frank M. strniiRbft.iifi-h of Tillamook, and Ray Strausbaugh of Lexington. Or.; two sisters.i Mrs. Florence Boyd of Salem. Mrs. Dana! McNa- REDCCED SUMMER -f RATES - k TO CALIFORNIA I BY PICKWICK STAGES San Francisco, one way. $15.50 Round Trip, $30.00 Los Angeles, one way, i 275 Round Trip, $30.00 Special Rates to Parties 6t Eight or More I For' Information and Reserva--- tlons phone 696, or call at CENTRAL STAGE TERMINAL Halrm, Oregon LADD & BUSH, Bankers Qstabllsbed 1808 i General Banking Business - Office Hours from lo a. m. to 8 p. m. Abrahani Tn this ritv. Miss Louise Abra ham, at the age of 33 years. Death occurred Mav 14. The remains are at Rigdon's mortuary. Fun eral announcement later. DR. B. II. WHITE OitopsUr-8urgry XlMtronle Dtkgiktm aad TrMtmaat (Zr. method) Offlc Flion S5S or 4S9-J i 606 V. a. Bask Bldg. DWIGHT JOHNSON'S STROLLERS SPECIAL OPENING Dreamland Rink Saturday, Slay 16 Saturday Only 98c'f(RSpBc i WORTH $1.50 BUY NOW : - . : . . Mahogany Finish Serving Trays A fortunate purchase has made it possible for us to offer these; beautiful mahogany serving trays with glass bottoms and mahogany handles at this extraordinary price. Very attractively decorated centers. Every fam ily can now afford a serving tray. Come early! M ATCH FOR OUR NEW SPECIAL EVERV WEE3S Why not talfe advan tage of our latest stor age facilities ' i - . ' i ; A slight charge of $3 per hun dred valuation will store your furs and protect them against fire, theft and moths.; DouiHe O pjtjr lairs Jingle merrily when we have one of our Big Aluminum Sales. We give you double value for every dollar in High Grade Merchan dise that will give you service and satisfaction. We have just received another lot for sale next Friday and Saturday , May 15 and 16th , . Here is a List of What You May Buy 5 quart Tea Kettles J l4and2qt. . Double Boilers 6 and 8 qt. Pre serve Kettles T S cup Percolators 10 qt. Dish Pans - 5 qt. Draining Ket tles ;;:;v..:':3:.'- 3 piece lipped -. e Sauce Pan Sets Angel Cake Pans -Round Roasters ; 6 qt. covered. Con vex Kettles 9 cup Muffin-Pans Take Your Ghoice.for OMv-.: :.r:fsc-v:v ! . . - We have a large supply of all pieces advertised and are quittrsuro we won't run out this time, i This is higK grade ware. Wc zlzIz you to compare weights'and finishes with any standard brand c; ware , l. , cttt?-' on.' , - - ---- - - 190 North Liberty 1 - 'GEO.'E.-ALLIZN1 Hardware Cz L la chin cry .. 236 N. Commercial St. Tractlcal in the art of fur rcaodclias