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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1926)
- ft : - SbilliKijiJJIi' : j Ruby, Elizabeth Wheeler,. 19, Fails to .Recover From Operation i . JTbe death; Ot !Rubr , Elizabeth , ?"eler oceurred Tuesday; March 2; 19 26 after an Illness ot about 12 weoka. An operation . for ap v pendicitla waa perfornjed and the , ' patient was not able to tally. '- She was horn near New Sharon, , 1 Iowa. Angnst 13 'and JWi . Ms. years, lire . months, and. 19 I i Jays ot agg at the time of her i t?ath." She lired. the greater, part A 1 . her Alitor j in l Idaho, ! attending l' y botbTthe Wendell and the Jerome nrl V-' Inbli1 rSchools,! graduating rtrom ) " " the Jerome, school 'In, May, 1824. She came to iaiem In Jane, 1924, where .. she attehdeft the Capital Rusinesa college oatll, , February - . 3," 1925, " when she accepted a ; position with ; the JIallk & Eoff I ; ,. p ! " . . : . to Tallcy, "Cinderella cf Cpcra" Association Vaudeville ' . Y-VAtThe Heilig Today e f s. .1 r.,ysT Ererybody who elrer has tried i .to get: central will be Interested louay in iue lewpuuuv laujio which brings Joe Bennett and a target company of actors; and act- Is one ot OTphenm's standard acts which has an exceptionally long -1 , run. r " .' v i f - Joe Heed and Julia Ray offer a ( HUle skit entitled ,The Bullfights er.M The act was written by Eu Irene J. "V7 Conrad, the author of t "Top "Hole,- and it scintillates with his bright wit ; and . merry : Something - new In . aerial .dls- jplfrs will be seen 4 when the Kuth ' XC?ell Duo occupy the .Stage. T"v persons are known as Arueri!a'8 premier aetiallsts. , :Ndrik Kelly to one of the-rery few stage lumiaarlea billed aa-an Irish faTortte that comes from the Emerald; Isle-. .The witty, pretty Not a born ; In 1 Publin town, is blessed with all the musical, talent and humor so often accredited to the sons and daughters of Erin. Lamont & Jemery, mnslcal com edy and refne : f aTorites,, offer a c-'l study in dance and song -that for M-" TersatUf fr. melodious appearand gorgeous costumes Is nnequaled. - 1 . - As ah ; added . attraction the management has secured - Duke Moore's Aeolian band from, the Mellow Moon dance parilion to render some of the latest::JJt. ? ,1 ? U if ' - 1 ! f i ' - j' --- "J s i , , r" " 1 ' v ; J - Success is only the beginning of hard work for, Marlon Talley, 19-year-old; Kansas ; City, Mo., - pro digy, V upon .whom ,' flowers, tele grams and letters are pouring in from all parts of the country, fol lowing her extraordinary debut at the - Metropclita r I'Tew jYrk, world's greit-s p'. ra nQueeThe - - ft A : eoprano is eet n wit i some of the floral tributes ia r-i .intermission in the hours' cf r radioing- knd eiuujr sua ua j electric; shop .where shd remained until sickness cam. . She Was conrerted at Jerome, Idaho, and united with the Baptist church ,6f the same place in July, 1 fl 1 9. w She learea" to mourn her loss the': father and . mother, Mr. and Mrs.; W. B.Wheeler; two sis ters, J Lila - and. -.Vera . and one brother, Merlen, as well as a large circle of other relatlretf " and friends. -;.;v,m i, . The death la the cutting ' shbrt. Of a life -of promising usefulness. FOUL LURES mm DUE TO POOR CARE Qosby, OAC. Expert, Addresses Fancfers of 'V-Auburn Section'; fc " ' ; Poor management ,and',lack ;of attention .to detail is responsible for most of the,, 90 -per cent of failures in the s poultry business, according to II E Cosby, piultry expert with 'the Ofegon Agricul tural" college i ' who addressed a gatherjtog" of "poultry raisers -at the Auburn school, east ..of , Salem, Thursday night. -The meeting" was held under, j the.) duspiceS or the Auburn ' comm'unity' club. A Soil contamination, . according to Cosby, Is the most serious protn lem "with which poultry producers hate. to contend and, is responsible for most of the ills' which beset thelpoultry business Coshy clared that the first six month of the - life of a pullet constituied by far i the' most Important- Stage' in the life of the fowl and the period during which was decided wheth er the fowl would profe an. asset or a. liability to hen Owneri" lff ; i Portable .- brooder houses, with absolutely ; dean, new : soil; e4eh year, was emphasized 'by Cosbyi as the.1 ideal . method- for brooding chicks in order to dodge .the . soil contamination , p r o b 1 e mJV For those who are already established ir. the business with 'expensive brooder houses ot' the stationary type already built, Cosby, declared concrete yards to be ; the , only - m Salon Wheraflcnkey.dnc r.,. ; Exhibited Facing Crisis - PARIS. NiheTof the' twenty members forming the committee of the Independents. Salon hare resigned, ; bringing this - body's existence into a critical state. t The Independents haye gathr ered moatfatae or, perhaps" notor iety as. the home, of every freak school Of painting and. the bannt of the "fauTes", or sayagea. wbo recognise no rules and observe he traditions ( -It, was at their. Salon that a picture 'painted by a donkey once was 'shown. .--' w t ? v Buy a Want Adlt Pay3 Big t j r. it '. -fit - i; JL it- - .HIT ! can't help growing if you watcK out (or our i nis wceK wctuier you some reai suipie ineiciuuiuise at prce mat wu pui, t . real pep into our w$ek end selling. ; i ' ' 5 . " . '.--i-'i--. - -. ' a- -V -K ' --'4 " - -' - s .. - : T ' i , : -t ----- ?" : - " ' : -'".-.- . - - : ? jf . - -"""Another big shipment of those Du-AIl Floor. Mops, These coma in two sizes and in two patterns., One' is; , PJ) the oiled mor for-iolishing floors" and the-other is a;.. . chemically ; treated polishing mop to use dryv Take ( j) filthf.r size Saturdav for onlv. , " ; v . j A bottle of polish free with the oil mops LOT No. , k . R2cr . Blades all ..kinds cjuiette. - i;urnam-uupiex. ; Gen, Cver f Ready Enders, Auto -Strop, Fax in the -, - standard size package any package only Be" f LOT No. il These are the best screw drivers we ever saw for the ; 1, V- ' ' 'money. '-.It f sold at one time for; 50 to. 0 cents-each! r . ; ; i ; ? They come in 2", 4' an 6 sizes, i Take any size Satiir-1 ; J' ; f riav. oniv ., v f W ... t . ir . . .il . - j " ; Just think of it I Steel blade, brass ferrule, and Beach wood handle! See Our Lawn fcSowers, Garden Tools " ' end Garden Seeds J CilLES Ef,SLEL;! DEATIllVH r 4 -flu vJ HI 4 Days, Pnfeumonla Takes Father Leaving Wife and - 5 Children M Charles Wrightson Eaglc.ion was born NoreDiber 188 f in South i Dakotarrile died February 26, 1 9 2&i af his ?,"fafin, home nes.r Eddy Tiilefc Oregon, where he had Iired foir eight years. - . ' v lle was married-May Z1.-1813, to" Slaty Alfee - Sawyer of North Howell who is left which -give small t hildreii W mourn his loss. The children are Robert, "John, Harriet. Boyd arid Ralph. ; . 1 , . He wait notour days with pneu monia and iits . death came as a distinct shock tohe little family cirfcle ds Well aa to the community where he will'SseepIy mourned. Ho was a good buy band, a kind father, and the "lest of friends and neighbor. ' Serrices : and'. Interment were held In the cemetery at Eddyville and neighbors and friends join in extending sympathy to the be reared family. ' Utah and Idaho Scouts' Claim Life Saving Work Slogan; uuh. Boy scout troops , affiliated with the Cache Valley , ' council.-, comprising sey- urn. .4 M8 PRICES! ' . - . ":'.' . v - . 4, 't-'. ....... ' i . at! Gies.e -Power is , " f 1 i . ! ',LTi iFR a B l IS 1. $ 1 75 8 jpiece Dining Group iiiWalnut 34-Inch Buffet 6-Foot Extension Table. -and;Six Side . Chair , , 510 CASM--$2iWEEk $115.00 ' A Queen Ann6 Peno4 Btyle alliieces' of 'generous proportion in perfectly ,k matched combination "American walnut. The table is a six-leg style which extends -to six feet. The buffet ia $4 inches long with very, convenient cupboard and . drawer arrangement. The 6 'side chairs have panel backs and blue leather np j hoistered-islip seats. Altogether -it. is a group thatryou would be proud to have me : :,ypur.home-rpjf erecLf or the .Week at a sa ving 6f 56O.Q0.j j j., . - hi' ! . ,-.1 $198.50 r5i-piece Ch A Five Piece Bedroom Suite in French I Walnut, regularly; price at $273.50. i d1 QO;dA f ; Specially priceil for this week at..A. ... tDlIOiti t. " ! It is a group new int design of graceful lines a suite of unquestionable qual- : ity. Finished in French walnut "now so in vogue. All flat surfaces 'built exclu-. sively of Walnut veneers. Excellent char acter : of ' workmanship piloted in every I -.detail. . ; r. f , - - r . , .The dresser is large and equipped with thick plate mirror. The vanity a i' triple mirror: style with six individual side drawers. The chifferette is of conven r ient design, with two enclosed trays and two deep -raweis. The bed has full sweep- j ing bow ends and beautifully grained panels. AU in all a bedroom suite' you would : be proud to have even at" the regular price.;, , l . ', , l 37.50 Walnut and ivory f. Boudoir Desks . S21.50 i r Dainty little ' boudoir desks in Hepplewhite period style fitted with handy drawer Offered in choice of combination walnut or ivory enameL $45 f riploMirror Walnut Dressing Tables. , j :-":.( : $2.6.75,:' Period style dressing tables--triple mirror ' styles with drawer. Con structed of beautifully finished com bination walnut.- ' ' ' - ' CO.50, Imported Vase Lamp Bases ;' Genuine Imported Pottery Xam'p Bases," with' 2-way socket and cord OO QO In new glazed finish good looking and decidedly in Vogue ; v J O j , .. . vi i. v, A cral, coutio3j4 .Northern. Utah and Southern Idaho, hare sared a total ot 14 Urea since organ- ization.- ; , : 4 . 3 ?. - r v . The majority xf the ' rescues were of persons drowning; others were automobile accidents with death from ' bleeding, or fire threaten-'!. . ; ; . .One of the boy scouts rc ; rt Barlns'tiia own life 1t eip' ; first aid, knowie Jt tat lit . bs a scout, when ha cut auay t: t and cauterized the wound mad ; by a rattlesnake that bit him &? he "was climbing a cliff. , 7 That Should Bring Heavy Veek End ' - ; - Business . . i3 cans Van Camp medium li '; . size Pork & Beans, 4 V 29c ,5 ounce. can Marine Oysters 15c 3 for 42c Medium size IStaley Amber - " ' Syrup . , 33c Medium size Staley White . Syrup i - - 37o; . . Large size- pail Swift's . Silver Leaf Lard' - $1.69 7 bars Wliite .Wonder , Soap . 25c j . 1 can Babbitt's Lye 10c ' .....;'..,! 1 "J ' . .-. !! - No. 2 size Royal Anne - Cherries 15c 2 Pounds Fresh Dates 20c Imported Large size Wal nuts, ICc lb., 5 lbs. CJrown Flopr 13 , V ill ill I j Sunshine Flour ' $1.79 Maxwell . I louse - 33 c ee, 1 lb. 3 lbs. Maxwell House , ' , , Coffee , ! i ...f-- , ; , . . - . Good Grade Dry O-. ions . - 10 Pour.Js . , 2, Packages Jellwell ' 25c Large Kellogg's All firan 20c 2 Large Oval Van Camp - Sardines ' 25c .No. need toyshop around, if lower prices could, be 'named ; they would be made by i ; Xa- N M 4 , ; 254 North Cdnimrcial . i; 'tec. ' Moire' D'ayc And the China GocJd Store Existence I: ' " Dven Here are Bargains colore , for a fitting ending I About 200, yards - o fgood . grade Jap CrepesVyardr , mm 15 to $1.75Xhiidrqn: Dresses and 98Ct ? Ladies' CTepe Outing and t ' ' Musljii Gowfis - V I 75c ' Values to $1.25 Muslin Drawers - . 5 Values to $225 'White'; V r Muslin Underskirts' . i; 93c ; , Taffeta Sillc and Vool top "Skirts, formerly worth , $10 . 01 :t Corsets, sizes D' to 24 Style 75 c Fancy Baskets About ' J.PRICfc ... . r v , -. V . , . . ' . - Suit Cases, Now r and up ; s ' v :. " - - ' ' Neck Beach About y2 piucn 25c Fancy Art Work Rin 25c i'. . ... Child's Rain Ccpc3 cn Sale 01 " Quite a varied stock of , Dress Butter.?, about 2 2.23 Ladies' White Waistn SPECIAL OFFER 1 On Lcdlcs'-Silli ' Crcpo Vdzlz With a purchase of $1.00 : in any part of store, ycu can select any of these crepe Waists, former .'values to C3.C3 for, 50c. With a $5.00 purchase you'ean select a W'cl ; t Free. - t fr . . . . Do not delay 'as time limit is short to procure t'::: 2 i ceptional bargainsi as t well as numerous !vc;tl. ones. - . .-. t . ,.; i. t : We ; Charge No Interest ' Vc'ir Credit furniture Company ' 1 Dcorr:c:-: c. t: