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i 5 i- 5- .'.!l Tgfi OREGON STATESMAN. 3At.PX y57wv S K I Ji ill " - ! ' ' iir - 1 II a TUESDAY,MORNING. FEBRUARY 2, 1926 155 N. Commercial St.' HOTEL pENSON COFFEE The Supreme jRichness and Flavor Make Hotel Benson Coffee yelcome to Everyone f ! CANNED FRUITS i Royal Club Peaches,; sliced orJ ' j 'OC A halves, per can -U--iA mC Pineapple, extra sliced, large tan 3 for .... ,...--- Broken Sliced Pineapple, large cans, 3 for - i Gallon Size, broken sliced Pinci-'QlJ-apple, per can 7DC Gallon 'size, crushed Pineappfei per can- -Jlt.i.. ........ Apricots, fancypacl? No. 2 size cans naisins, 4 pound t Off. package ? i .Ji7C 1 87c 63c 95c 20c. Crown Pancake Flour per package -...J, Bacon Squares per pound . J -Flour Prine's Hardwheat per sack : ": - . Valley -Flour per sack 1 ; Fresh Country Eggs - 2 dozen ! . -25c 26c .i2.45 65c Everything We Sell; la Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction We Denver Without Extr a Charge. ; 'This Is ' as good buy.: cheap cars as we hare - ever hafl. ChetTolet tourlngir fine ' condition ? with . good robber and' extras. This 1$ a 1922 model and a floe running car. The price is ?150. WUWo and country;! Justice to mankind. Mrs. Looneyj was a charter mem ber - of Chemeketa chapter, and since its organization on November 26, 1915. has been present at all meetings when her health would permit. Faithful to duty always. "Heidfwe fall to rise, are baffled to fight better, sleep te wake."- Mrs.Fseymour Jones, Mrs.' Russell Catlin. Lillian G. Applegate. FRIEND RELIEVES BOY'S ;" ;-v; STiFFERINCt My little boy has had trouble witbl his bronchial tnbes since he was (three. We tried all kinds of cough syrups' and medicines, with out any relieif. For ten weeks he waa fdown, didn't get a night's sleep due toj his cough. A friend gave me a bottle of Foley' Honey and fTar and thkt night, lifter tak ing jFoley's jHoney and Tar, he slept ail night," writes Mrs. Ruth Willard, 1524 Kappes Street, In dianapolis, End. Satisfaction guar anteed. -Adv. iog $18,331.15, and ail sentences fqr notches' gained. To" gain imposed; aggregating - 2782 days, in addition to one sentence of fire years in the state prison'.- sixteen stills were seized. in' liquor raids and a total of .285 gallons of liquor were, confiscated : and ' destroyed; Fines collected from liquor law violators during the month am ounted tQ f 6818.88. ' i t , -; - ' - Boxing, Armory . Arena- Phil Bayes, Salem, 126 pounds, s. Danny Edwards, 124 pounds. Ten S-minute .rounds. Three snappy preliminaries, 8:30 -Wednesday, Feb, 3. i f3 Ask Overhoatl CroHslDg . , . A petition for permission to con struct ran overhead crossing over the tracks of the Oregon-Washing-toil railroad near Cascade locks has been filed with, the public ser vice commission here by the Wauna Toll Bridge company, a Washington Corporation, which is constructing a ' bridge across the Columbia river at that point. The proposed overhead crossing would form the Oregon approach to the new bridge. notches the boys have to do ?er tain amount of all-around service, bronze button. ; Wheu 'he has 24 The pioneer is first - awarded a notches in this,; he receives a sil ver button; 24 more 5 notches and the achieves a gold button.1 When he has 24 notches in his gold but ton he is awarded the . Master Pio neer medal, highest pioneer honor. There are no! master pioneer med als in Salem, although there are several gold ones. Candidate to Speak Frederick Steiwer of Pendleton, a former Jefferson boy, will speak kit Jefferson Tuesday night In; the Interest '6f "his candidacy for United States senator. He has many enthusiastic supporters in his home town and will be greeted by a large audience. The Melo- deon orchestra will furnish mu sic. .VITY:N3WS IN BRIEF . -.i- 1 1 OarWeathef Man , t- t HXSETTLJED 4, Cloudy ' and unsettled ' Tuesday and Wednesday with, occasional rains : in west portion aidd light, local fains and snows in east por : tion; v moderate - - southeasterly i winds,, becoming fresh 'flpng the coast... Maximum yesterday, 5 8 ; minimum, 37; river,; 5.Tj falling; I rainfall; rnone; atmosphere clear; f wind,, west.; j-' ; i i . i Fined for Possession-..; s - 't-' Josa AJvjdrev ot ftf hM3u cans arrested .recently and charged with, various misdemeanors from possession, drunkenness and trans ition, to disorder ly?j conduct, i been lined $200,! haying been convicted of possession and trans portation. y - L Two Car Loads ! !. ! - " Lloyd fibre reed, furniture 'i and A . baby buggy Just received by1 H."I. St iS Stiff Furniture Co. i i , P2 ( ( ft i v t Kcw-Librarian J - Rev. KatherinorPowell, mpther Of Keith Powell of the Bahk of Wopdburn, and a woman of much culture, has been annotated librar ian of the Carnegie library tia)lace of Mrs. Susan A. Livesley, who has resigned after 11 years Of efficient service, the resignation to take ef fect" ApriTl Yon, Save .By Baying ,t , y, ' - 'i f Your Lloyd's furniture and baby buggies' now, .HjJ L. Stiff, Furnir tnre Co. TY: - v ft ses. jPlans were made for a series of cooked 'food sales to be; held during Lenten season, the first of which will b&y on February 20 at Nieroeyer's , drug store ; on North Commercial street Mrs 5 Frank Durbin will entertain the : guild the first Monday in March; Mrs. William Neimeyer is president of the club and presided at the busi ness meeting. ; New Silvertdn Arriyals Recent SUverton arrivals fpom Donald, Altaj., Canada are Mr. and Mrs. A. Jerstadr and two daugh ters, Alma and Ida. Mr. and Mrs. Jerstad are j the parents of Mrs. George Quesseth, at whose home they are visiting. They have rent ed a house f Walmer on North Water street and win probably remain - flv !nr cl y mnnths Basket Social At Oak Grove A basket social and program will be held on Saturday evening, February 6 at the community hall in the i Oak Grove district under the auspices pf the Oak Grove school. A prize will be given for the cleverest basket. The proceeds will go toward the. purchase of a new- organ for- the school. The public is invited. Modern - Homes-i-Terms Three north, one east,, one soutn 8200 to 3500 down, balance like rent, $3200 on up. Three vacant right now. Becke & Hendricks, 189 .N, High, street. LEM MITE WITH IE mm An overflow assembly of .Capi tal post No. 9. American Logion, last night cast .care aside forpe cial entertainment composed tvof local and imported talent. The most popular number of the evening was aa all Salem trio. represented by) Miss Rosalie : N baum, 12, and; the Masters Wood- . ry, ages 10 and 11. . j' j . . I: -.. , .''' .'. " Ml .The two lada and Miss Rosalie i broke! into the quiet evening 'with' a vocal numbej- accompanied with their ukelelsand by 'Mrs, 'p. N. Woodry at the pianol "Croon a Little Lullaby'l with a special yod el solo by Master Glenn Woodry was the hit of J the evening. A comedy number, "Show Me the Way to Gd Home" by the two boys brought A augh, followed by (Continufed oil page 4.) Obituary Good Table Potatoes ur $2.75 perihuAdred at warehouse 3090 Portland road. Phone 2120. ;a ! Women Will Meet . ; The - Ladies' Aid ot the" First Evangelical church- will have an all-day meeting Wednesday. t The women are . requested -' to - bring their work, y. . . Hear. Our JPoiefi' nec5MWr T1 : At H. I Stiff Furniture Co, T2 Fsrnltitrertrpbxrfsttfii' - r, , j - And repairing. ' Olese-Powera Furniture company. ;20tf CUT THIS OUT IT IS WORTH i , i MONET .f .-Send this ad and ten cents to Foley & Co' 2835 Sheffield ave., Chicago, 111., writing your- name and Address clearly. You will re ceive a ten cent bottle of FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND tor .coughs, colds and hoarseness, also r free sample packages of FOLEY PILLS, a diuretic stimu- ant for the kidneys, and FOLEY CATHARTIC TABLETS for - Con stipation and Biliousness. 4 These wonderful remedies : have Inelped millions of people. Try ; them! -4-Adv. Elk Dining Boo: e Special Sunday 12:00 to 8:00 75c! Stage Driver Fined-f I Dave, Austexmuhl, stage driver, was fined $10 in Justice court Mon day after being arrested for pilot ing his machine with two young jvomen In the front emergency seat while -there were ' other "vacant seats in the stage. : . ' I if 4 idinher from J24tf i r Two . licenses Issued ,'Two - marriage .'licenses were issued yesterday by the county clerk. - They were applied for by Harrey Shafer, dispenser, 515 S. Twenty-first street,! aad Nellie Stites, 896 South. Sixteenth street, and Otto Latch, farmer of Molalla, and Katherino Bernklau, Mount Angers - L "1 II Pbineroy & ICeenq JTewelers and Optometrists " Salem, Oregon , , ! m Eastman Brothers ' fe: Furnaces Cilcsi Offlc 1C3 S. "Hlz - Office nours? FACTORY, SILViaiTON, OI Uric'crwood Typewriter Ca 1 TMmH: "Parfrtinr lSTftnc!! AlO Court Street "'TLoa ' Typewriters Rented, C-Ii ' . .. Repaired . .. Special rental atea..ib ' ii,: VOODHY poy cush ior C:sd l urr B. Optical Co. ! .370 States. Phone 28, F2 For Bent, Large Flat , i Ranges furnished $30, Vacant. C$4 6; Ferry. , , , . .; - J31tf To Hold Joint Meet V N The " Marion and ;CoIk : county courts will hold a oiut meeting in the court house here today to decide what action will .be; taken on the Independence .lerry; yhich is in need of repairs The. ferry Is the only- electric driven boat -on the .Willamette river ;and Js in good condition except for the hull The meeting will start at 10- this morning. - : ' K v " i See ile Lloyd Fibre , .' i Reed furniture and baby buggy display, in windows of H. L. Stiff Furniture -Co. "r. - F2 1 Guild Entertained - ' j St. Paul's guild of 'the Episco pal cliarch'.were entertained at -the home of Mrs. H. i B. Thielsen on Court street Monday afternoon Mrs.7 Humphreys . and Mrs. Hex Sanf ord . acted as assistant j hoatea- Salem Hospital New Building located on EAST CENTER STREET 1,1 North Side PAINTING i ICALSOMINING PAPER HANGING For the right kind of materials and the Tery best workman ship call us. ; v. Powder and Supply Co. 175 S. Commercial Phone 728 Writers to Meet The writers' section of tlie Sa- leni Arts league will meet this evening at the home of Mrs. F. S. Barton. Women to Sleet ' - The Woman's Home Missionary society of j the First ' Methodist church will hold its regular monthly meeting at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon at the home ,pf Mrs, Building Permit Is Issued February .building was given a boost yesterday when one permit was taken out by F. M. Haberman to erect a one story dwelling at 1940 East Nob Hill at a cost of $4000. The city recorder, made up. the monthly report for January early, it has been necessary to switch two January" reports to February, the"' two amounting, to $12,800. This cuts the total for January as recorded from around $125,000 to about suz.uoo. Berry i At a local hospital Sunday, Jan. 31, Margaret Berry, age 25 years. Survived by her husband, Burt Berry of Garibaldi; one son,' dick Bassen, and her father, William McComas of Fullerton, Cal. Fun eral services ; will be t held today, Tuesday, at 2 p.' m. from theW;ebb funeral parlors. Interment xm City View cemetery. Tn CalifoVnia, MondayrFeb.' 1, James Banker, age 76. Survived by bis widow, Mrs. A C. Banker, a daufehter. Mrs. Lena Hart, and a son, Bert, both5 of Salem; Mrs. w. A. Bulloct of Denver, Mrs Carrie Ives of Hllhead, S. D.-Tbe body will be shipped to the Webb funeral parlors here. Announce ment of funeral will be made by jthe Webb funeral parlors. Krom nmrnil Krom. Monday, Feb. 1 at North Commercial Bixeei, t the aee -of 4 8 years. She is sur vived by ber husband, B. R. Krom one son, Ervin V. Krom of Salem anri thre brothers. Ole, Tosten and Andrew Hattvedt of Mlnne sota. Funeral announcement wgl be made later by the Webb fune ral parlors. , - . , ." Room "for Geatleman Close in, in modern home. erences. Address iiome, Statesmaii0 ,J U. jG. Boyr. 437 North Winder I chonm to'Meet Ref-care 'SERENE CONFIDENCE Afraid? Of whom am I afraid? '- Not death, for wno is nej The porter of my father's 'lodge I As much abasheth me. Of resurrection? Is the feast Afraid to trust the morn With her fastidious forehead? As soon impeach my crown I ,.r Emily Dickinson: street. Mrs. C. D. Doney will con duct devotions and Mrs. M. D. Parounagian will have charge of the lessons. lUgh. , Class Tracts - 10. acres, six miles east; $3500; 10 acres 3 miles, east $6500; 5 acres edge of Salem, south;- $6500. All have excellent land, and quite good bldgs. , Becke & Hendricks, 189, N. High street. " J31tt Acbeson Turned Over f I ? Wayne' Acheson -i arrested . re cently-' in the alleged act ol bur glarizing a garage, has been turn ed over to the Justice court by of ficer Hickman, Furniture . TJpnolatery . t An&i repairtti. liee-Powers Furniture company. 20tf Alarm BelL Favored Sixty-nine residents of Clacka mas . county have petitioned the public service commission in an effort to require the Willamette The Salem " Roys' chorus will ; meet this evening in the rooms of the Iocat YMCA. Dr. Epley is I director of the chorus. A feature i of the program will be a talk by Fred J. Tooze, candidate1 for the republican nomination- "fro j state suerinienaent ei, puie ' iusu ut- tidn. : ' 9 MOTHErlj-L Hetchert .; ! Castoria is - cspedally. pre pared to relieve Infants in arms ; and Child r en' all ages or .Constipation, Flatulency, yyind Colic and . Diarrhea; allaying ' Fevcrishness arising therefrom, and, jby regulating the Stomath i . . .... . .-!.-: t tt i . ri.: a .... t .1 i and Bowels, aiCS tne assunwaawn:ox fwv; gwug natural sieep. 111 1 .. To avoid imitatkmf, always1 look for the sfgnature SjaT-OUcAi Absolutely Harmless - No OpiatM. Physicians everywhere recommend it VARMTH ATA BARGAB1 A quart of w)iole milk weighs a little over two pounds and contains 680 calories, warmth for the kiddies this cold weather. It costs about 12 cents. ; I i . Two Winds of croodlcoal. not the ordinary, kind, con- tains as high as 17,200 calories; warmth for the entire family this1 cold weathler. And it costs only one and a. half cents! . . . . . . j Buy Heat-Not Jiwt Coal AND SAVE YOUR MONEY 8 HIU-MAN FUEL CO. CShtest Starts STie contest between the Pioneer clabs of the city for the bronse shield trophy started .yesterday. YaUey Southern railroad to install itwUl continue over a period of several weeKS. joints are: given and maintain an electric alarm bell at the! Maple Lane road cross ing with the tracks of that com pany. Hear Oar Gennai Jewish, Italian records Stiff; Furniture Co. 1 ; H. L. F2 Pioneers Meet - ' '-'- The Lincoln Pioneers club met last night. The Whitman Pioneers will meet this evening. -The meet ing will be held at the First Pres byterian church. -. - --t.'-J , I $11.90 Paid 3Ionthly Will retire a loan oft1000 in 140 months. This applies to new I buildings only. Ralph H. McCurdy, office 401 Oregon Bldg. F2 for mid-week attendance, for Sun- day school , attendance, for the quality. of the. devotional jeriod. for . practical - talks, ior inter- Pioneer physical activities, for ser vice, for attendance to rallies and M) , 4 - ' M m J ;s 1 PnlllRSS i ' Call 1855 I I :'W. T. Rigdon & Sort- ? - -'- ' ' ---- J-T "U.:J j . . i - - -'.- ' ' "'"'!' ' Y U m Mm m m'wvm mag., 1 l niv 1 me m I saving wtgnnntw mntoj--a cq in SKAGG'S Grocery s At r 1 Hotel Slarlon . Dollar dinner, served 5:4S to. S every evening. ,j.i.itf Members ijjosa Fclte ." : ; ! ' " 5 v Chemeketa chapter;., Daughters of the American, Revolution; feel ing deeply the loss of a beloved member, and a "member . of - the joard of direetors-Harriet Clarke Ixjoney wish to express publicly their ) sorrow in the death of one Who. lived for the highest ideals and principles for which! the or ganization stands ; Love -of home December Wet Arrests 108 I Activities of HJate and county prohibition. enforcement officials resulted in 108 arrests for liquor law violations n December, accord ing to a report compiled by Wm. Levens, state prohibition commis sioner. Thirteen of Oregon's 36 counties failed to make . any re port for the month, and four.other counties reported no arrests. The 108 arrests resulted n 98 convic tions wthi fines assessed! aggregat- Good Till Friday Night I JOE WILLIAMS 'i' . The Battery Man '; . Eerrie Oa AU M&kes f ' t ''Batteries . . WILLAItD 531 Court St. Phone 108 rrrri c MADTUA ?HAP 10 UrQ ALASKA ;PINK ROSE SALMON 6 tall j tins KELX.OG'S- All Bfan 2 large packages 39c FOR INFORMATION t AJCOTJT RAJLIIOAD XZ3P3 tOREGQU ELECTRIC PORTER'S Simolina , Hardwheat j Macaroni, Noodles, Spaghetti, Ver micelli or Seshells 9 C 3 lbs. 4 v OV A rtllTICtTf lint's stflDlb qaalitj'; large 24 tins.. ' - - . JO 40C CASCADE PURE LARD No. 4 Pails V TRACY'S - FUEL - 1 : YARD . j 187' D Street Telephone 2313 F. N. WOODRY Salem's Leading,, . AUCTIONEER rays Cash, For Fornltara Residence and Store -1610 North Summer, - PHONE 511 -"EstabllsJied Since 1016 ON S f 1 of furniture; r;' 5 General Bsn!iini Cfrica Konra from 1J a, is.'ta3p-u Being the property of the late fFranK-t Pordi' situated at. 1795 SOUTH UBKRTY STREET, . 1 block east of S. Com mercial on Superior street onWKDNKSDAY; r FJEBRUARlf ; 3.. Commencing at 1 P: M th following:,; , -1" player piano,' bench and tolls,, like-rtowrl "Victor phonograph and records, 1 oak co uch lipholstered in leatherette, Morris chair,2 roci;ittsf hairsy,Jl;Ax-. minster Rug 8.3x10.6, 1 largetrwood theater, nearly .. new .1 mantle clock, 1 oak . pedestal idining room table, 4 leather box seated diners, : 1 electric vacuum cleaner, electric washing machine, Electric heater, ' 1 Perfection 60 heater, 2 beds comr !te 1 oat gfass bookcase and desk combined, & :Cak--dosser--rel vet rug 8.3x10, 1 bed davenport, 2 .violin?; 1 30-30 Win chester rifle, 112-gause double barrel: shotgun- and case, 16-hole range; water 1 connectiojn s 6 . kitchen , . chairs, 1 De Laval cream separator 1 Trailer, ;.l ,.. . 6-year old Jersey ..cow due; to' freshen March 1, 2 50-ft garden hose, lawn mower," garden tools, 1 old" cook stove for basement, dishes, 'Jfritchen utensils, ; empty sealers, etc., quantity-of wood ' -t BEAR THIS IN MIND: 1793 South" Liberty. Take South Commercial car, get : of f'iit 'Superior street." Just 1 block east. . Comer of Liberty. -Wednesday, 'February 3 at 1 p. m. Positively no rpservei Terms cash. H. F. VQODRY & SON ' - .. -! , -. Are the Auctioneers D.D.jcncs, Jianaser See Us Persona 'Ay PINEAPPLE Hawaiian. broken ';. sUces, 3 large KR 'n 2Y2 tins OQK - 'SYRUP Skagg's Pure Cane : .: : - and Maple v Qt. Tins or Glas: Jug 49c I A Gal W- ;9c! lvGal $1.69. SKAGG'S COFFEE Wrap,! 1 lb. 3 lbs. 4J--.?i-; ;87c SIvAGG'S TEA! Yl lb; Green Jap or pran f ekpe 50r L. J 29c Postum Cereal; i'I Su PHONE 75 iuur" I'.:r:.i x.r.i Ci:ty;tas. APPLES Highly Colored Winesaps, Box CAMPBELL'S PORKc' BEANS (Finest you ever tasted), 5 tins . faC Case, 36 V.i) i. 1 1 .V 1 , FIGS Large White 4 ibs. r.......-..L: 25 lb. boxes l-.. 43 c $29 PETTTES fancy large and juicy, 5 lbs 79c PEAS-Ungraded Utah j pack 2 for '--- " 4 ' " ' "' t. CORN Golden Iris, fafic: pack. Buy a month subtly 3 for PRIPE Or; OREGON HAMS, Found . . - . ' We Have a Full Line of S'mokfed Meats BEANS fancy white 5 HS 'iw(MtnV' 39c I RICE Best Head 5 lbs. J.... ... .. 0 BURBANK POTATOES 1 00 lb.-Bags .. f J ( ' " ....... I. i 4-' If- a Order of r-OO orover '(cugnr and milk exec; Izd) " - ' Lwlive'rcd "Without Charge 1 1 I'M .11 c:r::2 f !