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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1925)
FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 22. 1923 Tourist View Colorado Cliff Dwelling, Biggest - of Prehistoric Apartment Houses in Southwest SMART SPRING MT lava Jast takea In MTarl gooa Ovarian rut-41 '. r conditioned aa4 xmJ vtlaas. Toortn at t200. uiotker at $223. wootktr t I31B, a eda at $625, " Taest . will g .nick Com la today. 7 T7 : FTTS, New Ten-Ton Truck , With four wheel tlrive will be on display today at Here is the most popular Soft Hat for spring wear. It' is different and the. shape is stylish and attractive. FCC terest is understood, to be largely in financing state settlers on Irri gation projects. , THE OXIEGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON 3 " ' . " f - - We are showing many other, style shapes that are entirely new this spring Specializing $5.00 Hats V Your Hat Is Here ,G. W. JoWiisoini & Co. 469 State Street . NEWS IN 7 BRIEF WEATHER FOR FRIDAY ; Oregon: Fair and warmer; Sat urday fair; moderate north winds. Maximum 65; minimum SO; river 6.3, rising; rainfall .01; at mosphere cloudy; wind southwest. : .'...., .' AT THE THEATERS TODAY Oregon-Leatrice Jay and Er- neat Torrence in 'The Dressmaker From Paris." liberty William Russell and Mary Nellan In "The Be- loved Brute." , : Grand Tom Mix and Tony in 'Riders of the Purple Sage" - by i Zane Grey.; Bligh -5 Acts Vaudeville and SDorting Youth." Woman Is Freed -. ' Mrs. j Sarah Florence Johnson, Portland woman who was sentenc- ed to prison and fined $250 for violation of the prohibition laws, has been extended executive clem nnr w nnvemor Pierce The In strument waa forwarded to Dis trict Judge Hears in Portland, upon recommendation of the judge who stated that the woman was the victim of circumstances to a considerable extent. It is said she was a hard working woman and has a, daughter d-Oyeits ojd to support. .; . Six Wheel Moreland Truck ' With four wheel drive on dis play today at Vick Bros. ; m2 2 Birth Reported, i . ' ' George Ellsworth Fuller is the name given to a son born to Mr. and Mrs. George A. Fuller , of Rlckreall. The birth occurred on May 18 at the Salem hospItaL ; Breaks Rlghtjljeg ' ' , Edward Buslck, son of Mrs. JIattle Buslck of 640 Chemeketa street fell from a tree Thursday afternoon and received a broken tight leg. He was playing in the tree after school when one of his .playmates, it is alleged,- shook the tree and he tumbled down. ' ' Opening Dance At Turner Saturday. May 23. 3Iusltf "by the Ramblers. m22 Boys Plan rarade -' - -The Salem boys chorus prac tised good and long last night at the YMCA. - The beys are getting ready for their big concert , Tues day evening under the direction of Dr. H, C. Epley. To make a good sliowing: f the chorus will stage a'parade on the downtown streets 4turday; afternoon. 4 ; j- )- ii i i - ' Garden and lawn Seed Dahlia and glad blubs; window box plants: . Pearcy Bros., blk. west of Commercial st. 237 State. m24 counter suit was' instituted by his wife, charging desertion. . Accord ing to. the decision. Derrick failed to prove his allegations - in his complaint.' Mrs. . Derrick- was awarded custody of a five year old son, and $25 a month for his sus tainance and education.; They were married in Arizona in 1919. Six Wheel Moreland Track With four wheel drive on dis play today at Vick Bros. m22 Receives Injured Hand Suffering from a crushed hand, Mr. " Thompson, laborer with the state highway department, receiv ed surgical treatment yesterday af ternoon. The first and second finger, as well as the little finger of. the right hand were broken when an automobile backed ; and caught his hand against a rock. Flyer Alarm Clocks, Guaranteed For one year; 85c, at Schaefers drug store, 135 K. Commercial Money On Display The Capital Hardware and Fur niture company on North Com mercial have on display, Polish money as well as a few Canadian coins. The Polish money is print ed in large amouts, one certificate calling for 1,000,000 kronln. Six Root Modern house Oregon building. for rent 303 zn23 Jersey Leaders Here F. Gary of Tillamook county, - R. J. Burkhart of Albany, Mrs. W. H. Warrens of Hillsboro, rep : resenting Washington ocunty, Harry Fliss and G. G. Hewitt of Polk county, all prominent work ers in the Jersey cattle field were visitors here for the Marion coun ty Jersey jubilee yesterday. Scout Banquet Tonight The district committee of the Cascade Council ot the Boy Scouts of America will meet tonight at the Gray Belle for a six o'clock banquet. Election of officers and --discussion of the general problems of the organization will be feat- area. a genera iutuiiui -ren to all persons interested in the Boy Scout movement to be pres ent at the meeting.- Woman Gets Divorce ; Lena Derrick ' was granted a divorce from Ralph H. Derrick yesterday in Judge SL. . H. Mc- Aiasans courc. -i ne cse na oeta la. the courts for the past few ' tears, and waa taken under .ad visement JbT Judge Einshaa a short time before his death. Later a new trial was called. Derrick 'rfrtl tt.3 rtt:n tlr-tlf, tit a Lions to . Nominate 1 Nomination of officers will be the business of the Lions at their next meeting today at the Marion hotel. In addition- several mat ters of importance , will be dis cussed.- Newell Williams, associ ated rw"h the .Metropolitan ,XIfe Insurance company here, is to en tertain the Lions with a vocal solo. According to the program as outlined by Bob Hodgkinson, chairman ot the program commit tee, the Lions attending the dis trict convention at Longview May 28, 29 and 30, are going to find each day filled with many inter esting and entertaining features. Lot Terms- Lots a $10 down, $10 monthly buys good building lots south. Price $150 to $300i Becke & Hend ricks. U. 8. Bank Bldg. M19tf Students Have Plrni Preparations are now complete for the joint sophomore-freshman picnic to be held this evening at Painters woods. The plcnicr marks the end of the interclaas hostili ties at Willamette university -and will be held in the form of a good- natured get-together,, meeting , for members of the two classes. Ac cording to school ; tradition the corn cob pipe of peace will be smoked and it is expected that tne traditional hatchet will be burled. Hunt Tirothers Cannery Will commence on strawberries Tuesday, May 26, 7 a. m. m26 Inquiry was made among Wil lamette university students yester day regarding any person who wit nessed the accident Monday eve ning on the Twelfth street rail road track in which two girls were injured, one of voom later aiea. Innn Arch Braces , Relieve tired feet. Price $1.00 and un. Bishop's. m22 - J ,. Leaves for East 'V. W. A. DeUiel, of the state weights and measures department, will lea for Washington. D. C. this morning to attend an import ant meetinr in connection witn ms work for the state. Before re turning to Oregon he will attend a national Boy Scout session in New York city ; as official repre sentative of the state. r Closing; of the Auburn district trhnni tnifav will be featured by an all-day picnic. A special pro gram has been arranged for the day. . n r!Avmn tt Rneak- Governor Walter M." Pierce will speak at a district convention of International ; Lions at Longview, txraeh iaiIhv ' A laree nnmber of Salem members attended the ses sion. - Frenk Neer of Salem is dis trict, governor. : Vij'. ; Special Price on all Plants For Fri., Sat. Geraniums 15c each, all colors, marigolds 25c a dozen. Arthur Plant's s- green houses, 129 i South 13th. . , m2 4 Kafonry Clnh Meets ; The Kafonry Progressive Clerks club fceli tteir tionlhly meeting Tuesday erenlzs In the cluh rooms located In the store. A. K. NIckols of the state vocational department w3 p r-rr!-l fsest, wto et'oIjo on mercantile education. ) The club room.,and two large dining tables were artistically decorated in pink and green, which are the colors. The dinner, as is a regular i cus tom, started off by singing "Am erica." being interspersed with their own club songs. A special table was arranged for those grad uating from the store salesman ship class, who were presented with diplomas by N. C. Kafoury. After this a very unique playlet The Right and Wrong Way of Selling," was presented by the graduates, which brought forth much laughter and jmerriment. The meeting closed by- singing "Auld Lang Syne." f The next meetinr. which will be the last one until September, will be held early in June at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Kafoury on North Summer street. ! Six Wheel Moreland Track c With four wheel drive on dis play today at Vick Bros. ; m22 Lone Ways From Home- Miss Harriet Jerrls or Portland. Me., who has been visiting her sis ttf Mrs. Mm Howell of 545 Court street, contemplates leaving Salem for her home next weex. Cooked Food Sale 1 -. J West North division Ladies' Aia. Presbyterian chnrc. LFrfdayf af ternoon. . ;f; .- " Picnic Arranged i; Ress Jones, teacher in scnooi district No. 19, held an all-day picnic for her pupils yesterday A basket lunch, weiner ana marsn mallow roast featured, the day. nirth' Annonnred i Bonnie Ariene uorman is me noma trfv-n -tn . dawchter born to Mr. and Mrs. William Dorman of 1308 North Commercial street, at the Bungalow maternity home on May 19. sne weignea t v pounds at birth. . ; r, Hn. rrnren Cord Tire And inner tube between Dallas and the corner of High and Cen ter. Finder return to Moore's Music House and get reward. mz m.. -nt. i v-anna Tl fratprtiitv Ol " lue a ui a- v. - Willamette university, elected the following omcer 10 bc . Coming semester at I the regular house meeting held last night: Prudent; Frank Alfred; vice .m.hmii: Albert Ridel: secretary, Mavitt manaxer. Earl Law- UPl io . ' - , . ' a!fnnt manager, ueorge wuu f I"" w , Adams. - - - . at Picnic l-romiseu i; - . Q, The business and professional women of Salem are to hold a pic nic at the Chestnut:! farm s next Sunday, according h to the plans now made. The party is to gather at the Terminal hotel at 2 p. m. and go ont to the farm in an auto mobile. Dinner is" to be served in the evening. j; Birth Annonnced l ; J ; An eight and one-half pound baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Upjohn. 964 South Li berty Wednesday.- He has been named William Byrd Upjohn. Secretary Work To Visit SecreUry of the Interior Work will be in Salem and Portland on July 7 and 8. according to infor mation ' received from Washing ton, D. t?. He is on a tour of the irrigation-' projects jot the north west and will confer with Gover nor Pierce and other state offi cials while here. Mr. Work's, in- , ! i Pass Scout Test Thomas Childs became 'a lire scout last night, while Vicar Wa gers was awarded the star scout degree at the court of honor held at the supreme court building. Vicar Wagers secured merit badg es for tests passed in an examina tion for first aid to animals, mu sic and carpentry. Childs also secured merit badges for lifesav ing, personal: health and first aid. Frank Groves secured a merit badge in chemistry, Robert Wag ers one for first aid. chemistry and personal health. Henry Clement also passed tests In automobiling, and life saving, while Milton Tay lor secured a merit badge for carpentry. Decorates Auto - Stanford Jerome, the self-styled farm hand with the Caruso voice. has decorated " his auto profusely with chalk fmajks' telling of his freak voice. The machine is com pletely equipped rfor camping! and Jerome Is able to' travel from city to city wlthdut much trouble. Plan to Visit Eugene - Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fennel, wno are associated , with a local studio. ar L nlanninir a visit to Eugene during the coming week-end.- : : Any Bundle Left? If there are anv extra bunaies left at any of the Near East re lief stations, at the ehurches and schools, these will he called for if 74 7 W is notified, i . . ., . Ailment U Fatal -, t v Alfred Bates, graduate pi Kim ball School of Theology in 1922, and well known in Salem, aieo ai Sellwood hospital, Portland, after suffering several years with a baf fling blood disease, some zu pioou transfusions seemed to give him relief and good health for - some time, but his health failed;? He was born in England, came to- the United States where he was a local minister for some time and ?aeJ regularly ordained. He married Minnie Sellwood ; of Willamette university, at whose home healed. School Closes -i - ' , ' Hazel Green school closed , for the sason yesterday by celebrat ing with a picnic and exercises, according to Mrs. Fulketson, county school superintendent. -; Meeting Called The resignation of Ward Willis Long, pastor of the First f resby terian church was accepted by tbe congregation last night. fcHf j re cently accepted a call from,;-the First " Presbyterian church at Stockton, Calif. . . : 1 : V : . Newspaperman Visits 5 ? Ted James. former University ot Oregon student and newspaper man, stopped in Salem last hight cni his way to Eugene from Olym pla. Wash,, to attend the Junior week-end celebration. He Is a member of Theta cm fratsnjity- I Crystal Gardens Wednesday j Night . , -j Dreamland Saturday Night ;rThci:3 111 "71 PERSONALS ! Mrs. Jean Weston, a resident of Drain,; Or., is visiting with' friends in Salem, r,. v-. .!, Mr.-aqd Mrs. F. A. Elllqtt re turned last night from a trfe to Klamath. Falls. M r. Elliott is state forester. , " J. A. Churchill state superin tendent ot echools, was . in Ver nonia Thursday to address a meet ing of teachers. i S. S, Gilbert, prominent jner chant of Albany, is visiting in Salem with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Vick, for a few days. I play today at Vlvk Bros. ; m22 Mrs. H. Schroeder of Pratum was in the. city on business yes terday. -- -' - - i Mrs. J. J. Staiger, a Silverton f t - ? 11 i r .i . - - i tft 1 . ' . - ' ' ir W. --4' ' " s i It W I " - j Discoveries of great interest and value to archaeologists are coming to Ugh in the Southwest with th unearthins of ruina of an ancient civUlzation. ; f Above are pictured tourists examining a prehistorte cliff dwelling that compares favor ably In ize with the largest of the modern apartment houses. It is located in Mesa Verde, southwest, era Colorado' .. m , .' resident, visited j with ? friends in Salem -Thursday 'Clark Moreland visited here from Albany yesterday. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Peter Christensen of Woodburn were In the city on business yesterday. f i: - ; , Mrs. Chester Davidson and her two daughters, Dorothy and Ger trude Davidson, were visitors here from St. Paul yesterday. r L. Blllyeu visited j here from Jefferson yesterday. -!: ' j A. McFelridge of Dallas was In the city on business Thursday. Mr, and Mrs. O. S. Coleman was In the City from Forest Grove yes terday afternoon, T It Anna Fry, a Dallas resident, was in the city yesterday. t , Elisabeth lLooney of Jefferson was In the city .yesterday.; : CHURCH GROUP ELECTS Ewixd NAMED PRESIDENT TO " succi:ed rev. long f 1 That business and professional men JUiXP time , for church work was indicated by the large gath ering, at the men's club i of the First Presbyterian church Wed nesday pight. At the business ses sion the following officers were elected: Archie Ewing, president; H. C- . Davis. U vice president; Joseph Albert, treasurer and E. T. PrescQtt,.- secretary. . ',- i: . Rev. Ward Willis Long, retir ing president, gave an interesting review of the history of the club. Rev Charles E, Ward, pastor ot the Congregational church, was the speaker -of the evening. He wav Introduced" by Judge John H. Scott." Rev. Ward spake on 'ls Prohibition a. Failure." Ladie of the church nerTeddinner iprior to the : meeting. " : j - , - - DR. B. U. WHITE r O0iUy-aurry i llMtrsai XMasaMU- asa TtMtasnt (Dr. Abram'j BeUixl) - crflee Pbm 5 4St- BOe V. a. Baas Bldg. RJJIiyCED . 8U3I1ER RATES " . . TO CALIFORNIA nt PICKWICK. STAGES San Frariclsco; oney4Jt flSXO " r-'RowndTripV o.OO I Lois Angeles, one way, 37.33 ; -I IloniMl Trip, S5O.O0 ' Special Rates to Parties of. , . Eight or More i 'ii For Information and Reserva - tions phone 696, or call at CKXTUALr STAGE TERMINAL . t4lem, Oregoa f LADD & BUSH; Bankers Established 1868 General Banking Business Office Howrs front ! n. to B p m. . .. LOOK OUT FOR EARWIGS : ' - Now is the time they will commence to work. Look out for, them as they will -invade" your house, eat. your i food, eat your clothing and carpets and do untold damage in a few days. They will ruin your garden and your flowers and roses. As soon as you find trace of any, put out poison bait at once. I We have all the necessary items, that you use and-will advise you .'to mix and apply 'it.' " ':',';. ";. , D. A. -White-Sons'..: Phcr.2 1C3 -216 State St.' " V KING AXD QUEEX RECEIVE LONDON, May Vr 21 Nearly a thousand matrons and debutantes among them numerous Americans, were presented to the King and Queen at Buckingham palace. to night at the first royal; court of the season. 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