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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1926)
THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 4, 192G A. A J II MS . tS : ', t i- v "' SPRING IS JIKRE X Drire your iwed" ear Jnto Vick Bros, paint-shop and Phones 48 and 49 tlSSN. GbmaercKl St. t. in take it Jiome lovklng like a J new automoDue. crar wotk is all first: class and our price la rery reasonable See us before bujiiig a paint- jobi TThe Rich Flavor, Fullness. o Body and Satis fying. Quality . :gc: 1 i'feflh s- typt ,i.rri - ''-i ! ' ' throughout the country TOvtxt Fancy size ' 3 pounas ilk--Carnatiori iper dozen cans . r- Armour's Verib&tlMilk h 50c SLttO $i.do Florida Grape Fruit, table size pci per dozen UL.!.- ! OOCT Hominy Large " cans, Royal J J J. " Onion Sets, nice' size 3 pounds' --J !r dozen canajJCJl ieesi per 'dozen: cans. uyf J . Id-Irojnatoesif H, ' CT 1A'V ripges-Fancy4Sweet .pMediuni , ize,jper 4ozeu Fancy Large v,per. dozen 1 " , Fancy Bacon Square , per pound 25c 25c 32c ' Jhave our Fresh Fruits and '.- ';t J- -'V':-i'i t: '.i t" . . v. egetaDies convenienuy ais played , fo iyour inspection in the front of our: store. r.n - tT - ' . - .... : QurWeatherMan" UNCHANGED Arrested on XJquor Charge- . . -r J3d.Malonex t thlrf city waiar testedjr yesterday by. Off leer Win- tersfela. : .-: He Is charged : with be-" ing Intoxicated. -: "ri Falnnoiuit Hill Some ' new listings at $ 7 0 0 are pick-ups. 7 1 Beoke - & Hendricks 18 N.-High street.- v-sa3tf ef the surplus proceeds of the first old fiddlers' contest held by the Lions. Captain Pitt states that this help was forthcoming at $a time of real need as far as the local work of the army' Is con t H Sf-il f fferneaand there is till; need! for financial assistance: -a letter oi thank& has been sent the Lions. -'Martha' Siiydet;as gfanted-ra divorce" in'Jadg'IJH. ifcMahan's The Best Barber Shop THlt&&mrt&lfttom tthionth High street" 14; South I4bertr- -r-.'-t. -'.lit -X ..''; 41. Fair in the interior and gener- department of the circuit- court ally cloudy on the coast; . contln- here Wednesday, from irnon N.v and lied .mild: moderate '3 west Lxn6rthwest winds. Wednesday T MMd'ET: tnfn.. 45; ? rirer. 618. Calline: rainfall, trace: atmoa- Vnlier. naxf cloudr: wlnd..riortlL Salem fn April, 1921; Cruel and inhuman treainatent was eharsed The plaintiff was granted annn divlded one-third Interest in -the LeaTe for CaUfornia !. r".: ' a Mr. and Mrsr JEIarwood Hall fcft afifl o'clock TAsterdaT morn-1 Childs.& Bechtel Iuk on the Shasta fori California 1 Formerly at 640 State St., and where they will make their future permaneittUees in the home! .They hare-a larre circle Blig,h"d,E; of friends who win regret their temporarUy in;the Maspnic Bldg . .. . - i Phone 1727. . i m7 Radio Parts, 50 Per Cent- B. Snyder;: They were married lri I. 'Reduction. Radio headquarters. Files Diyorce Complaint : Daisy Geisler has filed a com- JS . eo here.agalnst Henry Geisler, jv-f I "I Iaiifnar -. ipriiftl Andy inhuman Fnrnlture 'TJptocn$terj i r.And. tepairtiigv - itosa-Powara Vacailon at Newport alleging - cruel andx inhuman treatment. They were married in MAdm5J.-T,Jleft wash- in December, yestert' morning .Kewport I , d v - Mtkr . bVm - KLi: where they irUU apehd the jaext m6ntji allm and a one-, month. ey.wVl he domicUed at lntereit in the property1 a i their cottage. t.Lafalot.. v ; , . r:- i I All Kinds Of fur work, A. P. PoplaV Room r- i f -1-mt 175 South High: m4 V II m II the corporation filed In the of fices - of the public serrice ' com m Ission yesterday Operating rer- enues of the company wer 1 48, 769.26 - while the operating ex penses were., $29,33915. ; Taxes and, other items xt 'expenses: not included - in .the operating account reduced the net operating' Income to: 1 69 5i3 9 . t The Portland-New berg-Tillamook i Stages.. Inc nad operating- reTenuea of $131,773,. 13 and operating expenses .of I124.802J12. The net operating revenue was 36931.01. Taxes and other . expenses reduced the pro fits of the stage line to 323153. Furniture Upholstery- And repairing. - Giese-Powers Parnitura company. : s20ti Board to Meet "' '' fi - . The monthly meeting of the board of directors ' of the Salem YMCA will meet this noon for a luncheon In the banquet hall' of the association. 'Routine business will be the order of the day. Special Automobiles "Vpashejd '. , Or alemited 'll.OO-to $2.00; Ad yertising Commercial Service Sta tion, 420 S. CommerciaU.i mi I Oregon TheatreWlnnc - . W Prizes in -JDxelE drf t&fttre 1 ilolrat .intttw? iimWiif?X''y prp awarded last night." Mrs. Charles Goodwin won the Chevrolet cdach, having a total of 3,118,600 cred its. Mrs. Ed Browning, won the Ford coupe with 2,208,400 cred its.' Harry Steinbock, with 1, 577,200 won. the 3100 diamond ring. Mrs. Carl Armstrong, with 1,009,800 credits, took the 375 diamond ring. Six taonths passes were awarded Hazel Pierce with 899,200 credits, Violet Craig Har Rate Case Opened . Charges that the! rates of the Columbia & Nehalem River Rail road 'company axe excessive and unreasonable .were filed, in the offices of the public service com mission "Wednesday by4the Green vey, with 791,600, and Frances Mountain' Logging company, Weisser, with 707,400. Three Noyes-Holland "Logging"-;- company months passes went to Madeline and the Chrlstenson Logging com-1 Giesy with 696,000, Ann Gobell pany. The date for the hearing with 612,200; and Bernlce feller has not yet been-fixed by theT with 39 6,400. judges, were H. commission. " ' - I PaUlis. of "Bishops: "W. C. Mar shall, of the state. house and Rex Anything in Real Estate I Gibson of Ladd & Bush bank tL. C. .Brotherton, " ST03i State. Tel. 30 . . t v rT. . -'fen M : . i 1 1 i ii mm A Shipment of ! IMPERFECTS in '...! i C4)i4 v" ' " ' Choice at 68x78 Bed Spreads,. large, enough, for a double bed, go on sale here today at only 98c each-Ughtly imperfect but ideal for utility use. (Bargain Square.) Today Is Last Day of Percale Sale! iller's Easement AT A LOWER LEVEE OE PRICES I) yesterday: A. J. -Davidson, gen eral manager: G. R. "Williams, as sistant comptroller i A. J. "Witchel, chief engineer R. W. Pickad, gen eral freight agent; R H. Crotier, general passenger agent; J. H. Brady, traveUng freight agent; Obituary Try Our Merchants Lunch l 30c and "45c The Oyster Loaf. n OTer MUier's .-. r i .jfT'ji m ":1 Tajm Tltitmri Over Mrs. Davis Convaieacine I nAftriPA pr-. Wo" on a statu- The friends of - Mrs Enuna w. iv a nraliml CnlTl wilt M happy tcf heaV that Inary Aeftrlllg In e Justice cburt V" she Is somewhat better after a I W4K,dftV and bound over to the J 1 - Mi) t rtf fn 1 . . .. jww wec. 7-7- grand jury. He was released ait Ing her to her home. ; ' ' M er furnishln ball of S500. f Hotel Mario: Dollar dinner, served 5:46 to 8 o. i . 1 every evening. v oi. a 4nm.j Addresses Students r. - -rtr siuaems at wiiiameiie unjjr-r- they .conducted a meeUng at the ""V: Stayton Church of Christ. fettISV ' r,Vii XT - It Y TTo' tTiact orrrnrTn, been president of the college for at 3 8 7 Court, has on, display a fine wo selection 01 Uw sprins uau. v T.n v.r Victor Record at Stif t;s Furnl- ,,m4 4 i uoeing vance ; 4 I Baby ChickW. Schindler IiaU. sat. nite. rizes. 1 . o-v .nnerior strains. Hatches ' " ' " f off each weekC Sea our chicks at i , ) " FlakeV Zetland;' 278 State. f2T5tf Motormeter Stolen 1 ! . -r. . - Mr. Glalser, 1167 Curt street Re-.caiambers to Speak " has reported , to local . police tnat rhy Kingdom, Come" Is ,.the ,the ' Boyce motometar -)was stolen 8ubjfect upon" whreff Rev. ILTDV from hia car while? it was parked ci!ajnbers. f Sti Paul's church, at Liberty and Renter , streets 1 jpak st tb,e- Salvation Army's Tuesday night. " ' ' " f "Tspecial Saturday : night aervlce, T i V V 5 f V I COUIUWCU1X . jit -o v vv.r-e ;locked ,"f I Chambers' message will be "of un- TtlevrlA Is Found ! I Grav ImDrovement Stadppe . " 4 Anr AmericanlBieyclef was found I 5 is jiow; located In jThe Elinor yesterday on State . street, by .Of- Hat Shop, 165 North A Liberty. r Thnmasnn. t It t has been I Phone 187. v 4 . . 1 . , turned;ln.at-the local police su- TTT Hats Cleaned amf I 75c. Cash a 3 5 2 "Chemeketa 1 a j , - . tlon. r 1 Club to Meet y . The Emerson club of the Salem Unitarian church ' will neet Frl- "Essay," on nA T.irnM Iasned ri- niHan llccnia vu ap-lday night.' . .Locke's ua tn in t h fonntv clerk's df- Hnman Understanding" will be th lice here Wednesday. was wien 1 wjv II I Ul VT. . IT m r t H Xto.rrtm .T1 ATBI 1UHUU Am .nil nn n. x. a. v. w.,. . , 'rUmorrUr street. I f- local Bairation Army corps . . MIUft ; I M TV 1 4 ( waa-the- recipient recently of a donation "of 2 50 from the Salem Lions club, which money was part hFrN. WOODRT '..it. mm m . .. a j.1 mr a... Pays Oaabv For Farnitnre ' ' , Beaidenee an d Stor C 010 North Sunoej; "Established Wnoe IBIS t.11l. momKov-nf til. I lUre W)t TTntarv lnh nf VanefHiver. B. C. n,.H snin RntAri&ns at Wned on Liquor Charge their luncheon yesterday noon. .He O. V. Riesbeck and. J. L. Coffey. ..---..-x, I arrested recently, on charges of tary." Mr. Fallis advocated inter- 8 tpxlcaed, havW been fined national consciousness, declaring ecu "? JUVe TT .1 LV W Xk Aut4iVWafM J- Business Corner 315,000. Another, 326,000, extra large.- Apartment house sites. Small store , locations for lease. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. m3tf National, Man Coming ' - -A. W- Alley national secretary of ' membership ; and , promotion work for the YMCA,will be in it was annbuncAl yetterday, Hef HIgb 8freet 1a miViif?fu Ttfcrn)fti tnnr of the D.Alf1i. Moo anri .Vlawallan i - -f-. . t.,.. -- iTne ioiiowing memrersi au day has not yet been announced. I T 'Tr T , " T. M. Hlck is chairman of thejE16 Ra"W ere In Salem membership and promotion c com tnittee of the Salem YMCA. Clement ' At the residence, 910 North Capitol street,: March 3, Henry F. Clement, age 91 years: He is sur vived by' one daughter, Mrs. Frank Hagerty of Eugene, and four sons. W. A. of Waseca, Minn., A. R. of Medford, E. H. of Santa Rosa, and 7Dt. L. . Or Clement of Salem." Announcement of the fu neral will; be'made -later' by the WVbb funeral parlors. Wheeler fn this city, Mareh 2, Miss Ruby Wheeler-at the age of 19 years. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Whegler, sister of Vera, Merlen and Lila Wheeler. Funeral ser vices will be held Thursday, March -at 1:30 p. m. from the Rigtfon mortuary. Interment will be? In -City View cemetery. ' Jones In this city, Monday, March 1, David 'p. Jones at the age of 34 ' i j . ... years, nusDana 01 Mrs. urace Jones ;r fathe.of LUlu and Larie Jones'. "Funeral services will .be Seld Thursday,"larch 4, at 1 0.30 d'eiock' " -Concluding services in Lee Mission' cemetery under the direction' of "lllgdon & Son,f mor tuary. - . - - ' ' ' G. E. Votaw, superintendent; E. R. Cunningham, Heiectflcal super intendent; L. K. Needham, resi dent engineejipr M. Howard, bridge engineer; J. A. Lindsay, master carpenter, W. Brown, roadmaster. and A. J. Hunt, sec retary to the general manager. The regular spring inspection trip is being made. Dr. Marshall, Ostcopathic Physfcian and Surgeon. m4 Location Being Arranged -That the Associated Oil office on South Commercial, just across the street from The Statesman of fice, will be the location for the special school election March 29, was made known yesterday. The office was headquarters for the last election. Dance Saturday at Clemens v Pavilion," Hazel Green. m5 Stops With Crary Dr.E. P. Robertson of Grand Forks, .North Dakota, and Dr. C. E. Hunt of Eugene stopped. over nteht with J. B. Crary last night, Lr. Robertson is president of the Wesley, college of Grand, Forks. Why Try to Fuss And bake at 'home when you can get Bake Rite bread? We bake the best you forgot the rest; Bake Rite Bakery, 345 State street. m4 Shop Broken Into The Ov J. Hull auto top shop waa broken into some .time Tues day night, according to report made at the local police station. Nothing was taken, it was reported. Suits Cleaned and Pressed - 3 1.25 Cash and - Carry Clean ers. -Down town receiving office, 352 Chemeketa St; ! f21tf Women's Club Meets i Salem Business and -Professional Women's club met last night in heir of commerce. The members' answered to roll call with the re- counting or current events. The feature of the evening was a play, "the Suffragette's Baby." ,Caet included Mrs. Terwilliger, Miss May Hale. Miss Ilealyj Miss Amy Martins. Mrs, Adams and the baby Genevieve Adams. Refreshments ' WOre served. ' " - '-: - Dance Tliursday, March 4th ;V New armory. at Silverton. m4 j FRUITLAND I NURSERY Office in New Salem Hotel BuUding, 169 South High -I "Street -' , . Salesyard in rear, of office : . Phone 1718 ResidencePhone 111T21 1 1 THE END OF LABOR Death is the. port where all may - refuge find, The end of labor, entry into rest. Lord Stirling.: W. T. Rigdon & Son "OR INFORMATION ABOUT RAILROAD TRXPm '':Vaiizih?! ' OREGON ELECTRIC -s iHI-c9-"i-ei':f. I Fred E. Mangis Has Moved His Insurance office to the Ma sonic Bldg. : m7 I? : Annual Profits Listed iThe. California & Oregon Coast Railroad company has a' profit of I 36895.39 during, the year 1925, according to the annual report of JOE WIUJAMS The Batterjr-Jklan r ' ' Faons u Taaa a sow nlck W (tt tlMra. ; .-f 6S1 Court St. Phone 198 r rTRACY'S rUEL 1T D Street Telephone S3 IS t-r TT -J' ?, Poxnerojr & Jveen3! jewelers and Optometrist : 6. V - s lem, Oregon 1 fT Ur:rvYPPI Typsvmter Co. I Direct Factory lancl 1 819 -Court Street rhone SSSt irpewriterk Rented,, Sold, H i-.' " Repaired : i Special rental ratea td irtudeati J ' " v ' ' ' ' ' ' , I Ia&BUSH,Baiiker:s 4 . '1 v j . v--'i- ..- '- i . v ..T "::vr, i1 ; T crrttrurs'frcmTTo ajas. to t a. i '1 if r.i- ,i,;5,t I y 'I- ''lltl-r It J 1 t'i l1,L.l.1uw1,!""'iM'':i:'-';" X oftlakt: your nouse . ... . . . . ifivTt : ,',.fHrS, "'"H 1 t, -41 .btijcaiittthis sum- i w . I T . 7 tZllild TO t.; J- "v'f ' try' .mkm 7 j Hi r PL- 'l A- 115 C F, BRErrHACPT. ' . aauai's Ticxspa nnt. ; 123 JT. Xilbtrty. . TeUpione 380 ' - fat - . tauata ... . ;i - f vi' " " . r W E L Johnnys in town with a whole cir cus of freaks, ele phants, clowns, tricksters, horse riders in his. greatest show ! He's here to thriU you -4 make you I a u g h. y.o u haven't .lived till jybu've seen the ' greatest wh i r!-: ,wind i of action ' and laughs pf the v-i t . Ki i 1 VV , t Frm'The: Stwry.JThe Game of? Light. ty RICHARD WASHBURN CHILD, PROFESSOR BURRASTOn , AXD OTHER QUALITY ENTERTAINMENT TODAY - FRILAY iU.l-iVr-v.::' I tzt-. r