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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1926)
Tim orcgon STATEc:.iAN.5ALr::.four:co2r A SATURDAY MORNING; MARCH 12 192(5 . i '3 SI tifl PSQN.r GROCERY : - ' -, I ' - ; ? !.v... -.- :' .;.. - ; ... ; Phones 48 arid 49 v ;..) 155 North Commercial Street -. l i : I - - . : : j. . . . r . '. - - - . Your very first taste tof its rich liquor, your first breath of its aroma will tell you why ; HOTEL BENSON COFFEE ' is the most liked and is superior to any other coffee sold today t POTATOES-We have a lot of very find r Burbanks, all nice and clean. These potatoes are suitable for jJO OC planting., Price, per icwt J BEAlgS Fancy Limas . 2 pounds ...U.--i Fancy pink Beans 3 pounds i . Fancy small white Beans ... 3 pounds L . CITY. NEWS IN OurWeatherMairl tb aia sssgBBjasrf IS Unchanged . j Cloudy and mild; probably local ralpa north portion; moderate variable winds. Friday Max, 68; Min. 50; Rier 2.7, falling; Rain fan .14; Atmbsphe're part, cloiady; Wind SW. ' r 1 .j : ' - Fails to Stop j i - .. f J. D. Schlndler of: this H:lty was fined 1 5 by Judge Poalsen Frtday for having failed to 'stop before entering a through 'street. . - j Botel Marlon Dollar dinner, served 5:45 to S very evening. 1 ; J2tf . MU1 Catches Fi Early Friday morning the dry . ing and dyeing room; of the Kay ' woolen mill caught afire but! was extinguished bef or eserious daifia a. was done. Damage is stl- ma. id at between 1500 ajtd 1600 ' The proximity of the miU stream , enabled firemen who responded to the call to extinguish the blaze In short order. ; i fl I 9 . . I - I BpruiK mi music i .; t ) Moore' Means MubIc, 409-415 Court. ml4 Esprit d'Amour Hair Waver Produces attractive ( waves like a marcel that stays In for days. Call for Esprit d'Amour' booklet, "Smart Appearance Specialty Shop, 453 Court. !xnl3 Investigate Crossing; ' A The public service commission Friday started an investigation to determine the condition of; the Portland - Electric ; ' Power (com pany's railroad crossing at Island Station iq Clackamas county;. Re ports received by the commissinn Indicated that the, crossing is has ardons and has been, the scene of several accidents. , : Dance Tonite (Saturday) I , At. the Crystal Gardens. ml 3 Special for Sritnrday Choice boneless Pic-Nic yolls, 30c lb; bacon briskets, 28c per lb. Cross Market. Phone 1860. Free delivery. t I . . t ml3 Would Build Spur ? The . Fl8cher-Soults Lumber company has filed an application with , the public service commis sion for permission.! to construct an industry spur near Blair, fLane county. .,- ' I ' Hats Cleaned and Blocted t v 75e Cash and Carry Cleaners, '352 Chemeketa St. I ltf kYears Profit S740.0ft - The Spokane, Portland f Seat tie Railroad company had j net in jome o( $749.98..durlng the year 925, according to the annual re rport of the corporation,! iled In the offices of the public service com , mission . Friday. . The operating revenues of . the company! were V 1187,958.55 f while ; the "operating expenses aggregated J165.O98.01 The railroad corporation In 1924 .' had a deficit of approximately ..aio.ooo. : ! 1 4nlraltre Uphobrterj . ' And repairing. Giese-Poweri Furniture company. ! s20tf Rate on Pears Cut- The Mount. Hood Railroad con pany has . reduced its rates Undcrvobd TypsCTtcrC Direct Factory Tanch 019 Court Street PhoM rs: Typewriters Rented, Soil, . Renaired Carnation Milk 3 large cans . Cooperative Milk 3 large cans - Fancy, Minced Sea Clams per can . or ; 4a1tV i CHEESE SNAX -Something in' Cheesy Crackers. They are delicious. Just try a package. s .1 SATURDAY SPECIAL Extra Large, Fancy Grapefruit, very heavy OA per dpzen . - . : ... v 25c : OC- LtDC pears, packed in other than stand ard shipping crates from 26 to 20 cents per 100 pounds, according to announcement made at the of fices of the. public service com mission. The ,new rate applies to i points between Parkdale and Hood River. Band Instrument Bargains at. Moore's Music House. Ask for our list. . m!4 Business Corner $15,000. Another, 26,000, extra large. , Apartment house Sites. Small store locations for lease. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High street. " ' mStf Wildcat Team Formed A baseball team which will be called Salem Wildcats has been organized; Practice will begin immediately 1 fthe weather per mits. The following men have signified their intention of trying out for the team: Gesner, Crabb, Cade. Schultz, Batallion, Welch, Kunciter, Gfrod, Kinsey, Finlster, Gretz. Chapman, Lanke, Runner and Burtell. Anyone wishing to get games write to Frank Glrod. Salem, Route 6, or call;lfOF23. Royal Dadmnn . . .. Hear his latest record, released today on Victor records. 'Moore's Music House. mil If Yon Lack Pep- Consult Dr.; Frantz, 495 North Commercial. Phone 780. ml4 Rev. Woodnuui to Speak Rev. I. J. Woodman of Portland the president of the Western Ore gon Conference of S. D. A. 's will speak at the 1 1 o'clock service today. . Special music wiU be ren dered by the office male quartet. A real treat is promised. Salts Cleaned and Pressed 31.25. . Cash and Carry Clean ers. Down town receiving office. 352 Chemeketa St. fZltf Fairmount Hill Some new listings at $700 are pick-ups, Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High street. mStf Real Estate Case Set O. H. Skotheim and J. C. Palm er of Portland have been-sited to appear before W. A. Mullen, dep uty state real estate commission er next' Tuesday and show cayse why their licenses ta conduct a real estate brokerage business should not be cancelled. : Mr, Skotheim and Mr. Palmer are ac cused of fraud in connection with the exchange of a hotel belonging to Nicholas Topolis of Portland for a ranch located near Walla Walla, SAVE THIS AD On receipt of this ad and 25c (no stamps), we will send pre paid one dozen flowering size Gladiola Bulbs in assorted col ors. Now Is the time to Plant. VALLENTGOED BtXB CO. k- - ' Seattle, Wash. -:- F. N. WOODRY Salem's JjeaOtng AUCTIONEER ; , Pays Gash For Furniture . Residence and Store . 1810 North Summec PnCNE51 .Establiahed Sines 1918" LADD & BUSH,Danlters . - - , ' Established IMS ' " . . i General "BnnTnng Bvmnzzd " T 'ofCoe Cours from lb a, a to I i a. 25c 25c 20c BRIEF Wash. At a recent trial held in Portland Judge Robert Tucker set aside the transaction and. or dered that the hotel be restored to Mr. Topolis. This Is Ford Demonstration Week. Arrange "with Valley Motor Co. for a -trial drive In an improved Ford. - m!3 Special for Saturday i Choice boneless Pic-Nic rolls, 30c lb; bacon briskets, .28c per lb. Cross Market.' Phone 1.860. Frcs delivery. ml3 Memorial Services . , For members of the Post who have passed away within the past year will be held by Sedwick Post No. 10, G. A. R., on Sunday March 14th at 2:30 in the armory. Relatives and . friends of the de ceased Comrades, and all allied organizations are invited to at tend. By order df'J. J. Newmyer, commander. If Yon Are Weak And run down from effects of flu. - consult Dr -Arthur Frantz, 495 N. Commercial. Phone 780. Business Bureau Formed ; . : The Portland! Better Business Bureau, with capital stock $600 and headquarters in Portland, has been incorporated by Paul T. Shaw, C. C. Colt, Frank Freeman, et al. Articles were filed in the state corporation department Fri day. The wheeler-Robinson Bak ing company of Portland also has filed articles. The capital stock is $10,000. Incorporators are W. O. Wheeler, Annie M. Robinson and Mollie A. Wheeler. Furniture Upholstery And repairing. Giese-Powers Furniture company. aSOtf Throe Fatalities Listed . There were three fatalities due to Industrial accidents in Oregon during the week ending March 11, according to a report prepared Friday by the state industrial ac cident commission. The victims were: Chester A. Filyas, . Toledo, time checker; William Anderson, Yankton, head rigger and Kenneth V. Livingston, Bend, drtved. . Of .the 620 accidents reported 500 were subject to the provisions of the workmen sompensation law. 119 were from firms and corpora tions that have rejected the act and one was from a public utility not entitled to state protection. Building Permits Issued Four building permits were Issned from the office of the city JOE WILLIAMS : Tb Battery Man , ' - Byateaimtlo Work, t'. Not Onsr W.rk. " Ml Court St. Phone 10 ; DAILY TRUCK EXPRESS : and freight service to and from all points south to Medf ord and west to Coos Bay points.! Ex press service at freight ! rate. Depot High and Mill - Streets Phone 396 , . ; Oregon Auto Transportation Co. Wood Wood TRACY'S FUEL YARD ; 187 D Street Telepbon We have a f in Ford coupe, good rubber, H. & M. spot, . Mtomatle - swipe, foot feed, rear vision mirror and lots ot other extras. " This coupe " has new paint and is in fine condition. v THE PRICE IS $263.00 ljBB8CB),liaJ recorder Friday. E. W. Purvine was issued a permit to alter-and repair a one-story dwelling at 961 Oak Street at a cost of $400. Eu gene) Eckerlin took out a permit to erect a two-story addition to his concrete building at 145 North Liberty street at a cost of $15,00.0. OttofBechtel was given a permit to construct a one-story dwelling at 1815 North Fifth street, to cost $3,000. E. A. Rhoten took out a permit to construct a one and one half story dwelling at 1865 South High street at a cost of $3575. Chicken, Noodles, Buns, Pi 'And -cakes; also - plants and blub4. Sale Saturday, S. P tick et office. . ' - . m!3 Livesley Sought for Race ' A petition bearing over" 600 names was presented to T. A. Livesley Friday morning, request ing him to run for mayor for the city : of Salem. Mr. Livesley would say neither no nor yes, but declared that the petition Is of such weight he will give it bis deep'consideration. Attend Albany Opening S. E. Keith, L. Schlosberg, W. Pauliis and Lewellyn attended the onening of the Albany Spring style; show held Friday night ; In that cityi The first three men tioned are the committee of the Salem Ad club working on the first annual Spring Window Dis play Week for Salem. Brown Speaks Dr. Harold 'M. Brown was the nrinMnal artoalror At the lnnchetm . - - ' Friday noon of the Salem Lions club,': of which he is a member. He declared that infantile blind ness is preventable and curable. Lack of DroDer care of eyes just after birth is responsible for many cases! of blindness. Education as to the correct methods of post- birth care will greatly improve the situation, he declared. The "TtoA Pliur " -irl a' nrrhpstra kit Salem, entertained with mAisU.'J Members are Pauline welch, uet trude Barkley. Gladys Paul, in! m' Curry, Anita Hebel and Evelyn Hebel. Albany plans to build a $150,- 000 city auditorium. Obituary Barnes , At the residence. 1435 Hinea street, Thursday, March 11, Mrs. Clee Dala Barnes, wife of W. F. Barnes, mother of Mrs- Ethel Noack and Ora Barnes of Salem; Roy and Granville Barnes of San Francisco; daughter of Mrs. Minerva Harbough of Woodruff, Kan. sister of Mrs. Mary Hage man of Woodruff. Kan., Albur mah.'Ora and Odell Harbaugh, all of Oakland, Cal. Funeral services will be held Monday, March 15, at 1:30 I d. m. from the residence. interment in City View cemetery. under the direction of Rigdon & Son. I THE TRAVELER OF INFINITY Let the lifeless body rest! He is gone who was its guest; Gone as travelers haste to leave An inn, nor tarry until eve. ' -Traveler!, In what realms afar, la what planet. In what star. In what vast, aerial space. Shines, the light upon thy face? 'Henry Wad sworth Longfellow Wl T. Rigdon & Son j THOMSEN'S INDIVIDUAL Chocolates f - -. - J! -it avcijuiai vvrv. am ; ; In Light and Dark Coated Hand Dipped. i . r 36c a lb. '..4 - ! : ...... 2 lbs. for 70c :. : .We reserve. the right to f . limit quantities r Only at CCHAEFER'd V; - DRUG STORES ' . , - t The Yellow Front Phone 107 t . - ' 3 Xortb Commercial Stmt The Penslar Store it ;8 : Special ' 1 . ': :. TODAYS !' ' ($ IQ..'!'- MONDA-;K. ! C i$l Late Shipment of Golden Seal , ' - "' ' lm Double ; g Size 66x80 -i-Fancy Borders 50 Pair : ; . - 'v( A Blanket for which one would expect to pay ?3.0o ? - ' At A LOWER LEVEL OF. PjRICES i :-: Ml - . - V ' ; : ; : k .. - READER IN SALEM To Lecture Monday, Tues day and Wednesday Eve . nings at Woman's Clxib Prof. H. Martinus Korstad, not ed lecturer, teacher, lawyer and author, is in Salem, where he will give three lectures at the Salem Woman's club, 460 North Cottage street, on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, and will give character readings after the lec tures. Mr. Korstad will have for his subjects on the three evenings. "The Way to Health, Happiness and Prosperity," Psycho-Vocatfon- al and Character Analysis." and "The Modern Miracle Worker," In their order as named. Mr. Korstad declares that all who hear will enjoy these lectures, and many will profit getting new Brings t' t -4,: "T3MS ideas of the? rules of success and happiness. ' He considers his mission a great one, aiding in giving people their proper and best places in life. There will be no admission charge to the lectures, and every one Is invited to attend, and to bring friends'. E TO E. A, Avefill Will Address Chamber of Commerce and Sportsmen E. A. Averill, state game war den, will address members of the Salem Chamber of Commerce at their luncheon Monday noon. After theveocru9th of the lun cheon he, will confer at the cham ber rooms with members of the Salem, Dallas and Silverton rod and gun clubs. Members of these clubs as well as the members of the chambers rwi;MiiiBfflniinwTOnigaifl M SPEAK N Ml 2 -1 "25 New.'- Coats Beautiful indeed are these spring coats of Velour, Charmine and I Twills, exquisitely modeled with side flares and back panels. Colors are blue, tan, gray, green, navy, rust, etc., all are lined quarter, half or full, just as one desires. True values they are at I 1(5 And Up to $24.75 .-.Then 'there are the Charmines in green, blue, cedar, tan, - gray and dark blue with linings of crepe. Silken embroidery, metalic threads and self covered buttons . make up the trimmings. You will surely want one when, you see them for they are , excep tional at , - - - . . " ' ' ' 1 ,j And Up to $34.75 Fifth Avenue Styles at Popular Prices FIRST ANNUAL WINDOW will be invited to attend the lun cheon. Provisions will be made to handle a more than usual crowd. Mr. Averill will talk on "Recrea tional Resources." ! .1 Mr. Averill was born in Curry county, Oregon. He has spent several years in Salem, graduat ing from Willamette university In 1905. He has had newspaper ex perience in Pendleton. In 1911 he was appointed district game warden In eastern! Oregon. j j ' , He was in "the real estate busi ness In Pendleton when he was offered the position of state game warden. , ' NARCOTICS SEIZED ST. LOUIS, March 12. (By Associated Press). Federal agents seized a trunk containing $100,000 worth of; morphine and arrested two men here late today. Buy a Want Ad ft Pays Big FOR INFORAlATIOIf ABOUT RAJUfrOAD XBIPfl OREGON gn ELECTRIC m r . fy Sin m"'1: i .' DISPLAY WEEK IS. MARCH I TOO LATE TO CLA5lF"Vj 4 a Hi) 5 -room vr$fTj&;wi:i aptirtaients. C'lo.e in. AtuJtN. 4i; Center. -; j - , ; !43y.'! LISTEN IN! 6 :00-1 2 : 00 K HVV ( 2 1 2 ) . 'fi-T,' '"M Uh y PeJi orrhestra 7, mnirait -guide, "auto guide; 9-12, Derby's oirhestra, 6:00-12:00 KG W (491. 6-7, 'dinner concert f 9-12 midn'fht; dance frolic, nmnc by Herman Krnin'a orchektra. Ontslda Stations ifMl 6:00 -KJR 1361. Seattle. Time signals, reports;1 , :50, . finanrial ncmaisry ; 8:30-10. tudio prorram featuring Pa- rifie Northwest artists. 6:mv KMTK (238), Hollywood. 6:00- 7c00, studio , program ,:r Sl:0O-i0.00, r KUTll eoasM-r orchestra, Edmund KoersteT," Kuet conductor, , 4 . ,f 6:00 KFI (467). Los Angeles. - 6, nigM- ly doings; 6:30. vest pocket program ; - "6:43, Kadiotorial period; 7-8, Al Wes son's dance orchestra; 8-, Robert llurd, tensr; 9-10, Hollywood string quartet; 10-11, Radio club; 11-3 a. in ' KFI midnight frolic. 6:00 KrON (232.4). Long Beach. The- atre organ; 7-7:30, studio progitm; 7:30-9, Iong Beach Municipal , band; . 9-11, KPON artists' frol: 6:00 Kt'WB (252), Hollywood, f. 7, din ner hour concert: 8-9. Lyrte string trio; Kunice- Wynn, ballads; , J)aii , rdey, 'Irish tenor; 9-11, program,' dance or- - chesrra. , . " ' t 6:30 KXX (336.9) Hollywood, 6:6-7, orchestra; 7:30-10, KNX feature pro gram; 10-11,' dance orchestra; 11-3 a, Pilmland frolic, , . ,. -. . .ty -6:35 KPO (428.3), San Francisco. 6:35-7:30, Waldenxar. ljnd .and or chestra; 8-12, dance orchestra; Maurice Gunsky, tenor; Merton Bories, pianist ; intermission solos. mtminiwi'wn:!'. 16 TO 20TII .kciii genUl rat9 to ctnf rr 1 t