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THE OHEGON STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 21, i92& 4 1) : The Name I 'LIiv S Dafference ! W ; ; ; ! Bring us your Prescriptions, regardless rof whose name is on the blank or . who writes it. We fill, it promptly with the, Highest Quality Drugs, and just as your doctor prescribed. , -. t. v - . CAPITAL DRUG ' li;.;. I-, I ....... L J. It. W1LLETT . "ONLY THE BEST" WARMER ' Fair but becoming cloudy lover west portion;1 moderate tempera ture; gentle variable winds. Max. 61;" Min. 40; Rivei- 2, falling; Rainfall .09; Wind liorthwestj. Will Visit Rosebure Members of the siate board of control wUl leave here early Wednesday, afternoon for Rose burg Wh&e on Thursday they will inspect the Old Soldiers Home. The trip wUl be made by automo bile. The -board is composed of the governor, state treasurer and secretary of state. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF OurWeatherMan" in WTTT " -t- - i r - - . Music, and Spring J Tenor : banjos, ukeleles. Jtaro- palch. tipples." See four stock of . musical instruments. - Moore's 1 Muffytftuse.. 4 ' "I - . ( m21 Wells. TaDaian & Son '' Real Estate f irm jreport a sale and V exchange ; df ' tiro farmj and city, residence propettles negotiat ed by, them . the, past; week, one of which"' iWasajf arm Inear Buena Tlsta owne4 j)y i Jack Hall, priced at tlO.OOOi ' The other a Salem cityresidehce and apartments own ed by J. M. Chappell and valued at 6500; --m21 Ladles 1 4 I ! Special prices of, 35 and flO on hats at the Vanity flat Shop, 287 . Court, "i-i v f 'I lv? ? . 1 m21 To Recover Cosi-? - In an action over a cost bill in " a suit in the circuit court; here . A. I. .Bettencourt was ordered to pay costs of 3,35.50 to R. J. Bet- tencourt, the defendant ,1a the i case. Judge L. I. McMahaa sign the order Safurday r 1J( Free ' t, : t j I With every nke at banjo-uke. at I Moore's Music House, instruction book, capo, pick and extra set of strings; . ! m21 Here Are the. Winners Of the three overcoats John Sundin gave away free last week: Reld Rowland, 317; John Dalton, 67: Murray Wadei 271. m21. l Dr. White, Osteopathy i Electronic Diagnosis and treat ment. J' K . m21 1 1 - Expert Haircutting for Ladles ' By 4 men barbers - who will please you. v Elite Beauty Shoppe, over Gray Belle. -I i, . ! xa21 License is Issued f Elmer LeRoy.Coyner of Bend and Lucille E-Gray of Woodburn were issued a marriage" license In the county clerk's off ice here Sat urday. l Undcrv;ood Typewriter Co. Direct Factory Branch. S19 Court Street Phono St2 Typewriters Rented, Cold, . Repaired Ereciil rental rates to fctudeat i XsSsS iI4berty j Streets .t . 1 . ; . .! - . " 1 Agents THE Arrested for Speedi J. P. Edwards of Piedmont, Cal. was arrested Saturday for speed ing 48 miles an hour on the Pa cific highway, and was cited to appear in the justice court here. Edwards was arrested by Captain Bloom of the state traffic depart ment. " Elk's Dining Room . Special Sunday dinner 12:00 to 8:00 76c' from -m21 Espoit d Amour Hair Waver Produces attractive waves like a Marcel hat stays in for days. Call for Espoit d Amour booklet. "Sraart Appearance." Specialty shop, 453 Court. m21 ', ' ; "''j , To Bettef Handle j My Real Estate business, I have moved by of flee to my home, 570 South Winter St. Phone 202. L. C. Brotherton. The same man. m21 Glee Club Comes Here - The combined glee clubs of the University ! of Oregon will be heard in- Salem, Tuesday evening, March 23 when over 100 trained musicians will appear at the Hell ig theatre.' The mensahr" girls' glee clnbs and the University sym phony orchestra, now on tour, will be heard. Hotel Mario Dollar dinner, served 5:45 to 8 every evening.' j2tf, Mr. J. R. Maddisoit Formerly at the Model Beauty parlor, is still specializing in ladles and children's hair cutting at the Bob Shoppe, 331 State Street. Phone 391. m21 Real Bargains j Used cars. MacDonald Auto Co., Cottage and Ferry. m24 Millinery Week j At the j French Shop. See our ad on the Society Page. M. Buffe Morrison, Masonic Temple, 115 N. High. ; m21 Fined for Speedi H. K. Messinger of this city was fined 15 by Judge Poulsen saturaay 4 upon having been con victed of exceeding ' the city's speed limit. Gill Bros. Garden Seeds- Lawn and flower seeds. Pearcy Bros., 178 S. Commercial St. m24 Dr. Marshall, Osteopathic - Physician and Surgeon. m2 1 Perennials for Sale Canterbury Bells, . Columbine, Red Anemonles, a Iris and others. Mrs. r W; W. Rosebraugb, 1422 State street. I , m21 Two Lots, 950O, Block j north of . new' school. south -Trees and view. Come now. - Becke & Hendricis, 189 N, High street. . . m20tf F. N. WOODRY : Salem'a Tiramng AUCTIONEEB , Tays Cash For Furniture Residence and Store lOlO North PHONG 511. MTrstabIlshed Since 1916 LADD & BUSH, Bankers , j Gcncr&l Banlancr Buiinsci 1 4 ir ..Office Hours from STORE ; , , . OWL DRUG CO. Asks Albany Crossing The Souhtern Pacific company has filed application with the pub lic service commission for permis sion to establish a crossing at grade over Montgomery street in the city of Albany. , j Houses to Rent, S20 to S40 Four vacant. Becke & Hen- drIcks,N189 N. High street. m20tt A Horse That Never Kicks , In front of Shafer's. Harness supplies, also suit cases, hand bags, bill folds, purses. Nothing takes the place of leather. F. E. Shafer, 170 S. Commercial. m21 Ladies: Special prices of 35 and. 310 on hats at the Vanity Hat Shop, 287 Court m21 2-Piece Mink Fur- Between S. Commercial, Miller's and state house. Return to Gn y Belle. Reward. ni21 Chittick Has Hearing Charles Chittick was arraigned in the circuit court Saturday, charged with rape, and entered a plea of not guilty. No date has yet been set for trial. -The case involves Beulah Springer, 14, whose mother, Mrs. Anna Spring er, 43, wase sentenced to serve one year in the state,, prison on charges of contributing to the de linquency of her daughter. Chit tick was represented' in court yes terday by Martin Fereshetian and Chris Kowitz, ; "Dinah, "Always" Hear two great hits at Moore's Music House, 409-415 Court. xn2! Si lOO Modern Home Being finished, north. Furnace, fireplace, garage, hardwood. Terms to responsible people. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High. m20tf Azaleas, Mexican Orange- Rose bushes. Pearcy Bros., 178 S. Commercial street. - m24 Heminway Silk Hosiery" "They wear as well as they look." Special 31.50. Sevart Specialty, 453 Court. m21 Tire Is Stolen G. R. Ely of 147 Marion street reports to local police that a Flsk Balloon tire and tube were sto len from his car while it was parked on Ferry street Friday evening. ; f Stop at Eleanor's For your Easter hat and dress. 16 N, Liberty. m21 Have You Tried ' Our delicious hot cakes and cof fee? Served all day. Champion's Restaurant, 128 S. Liberty.' m21! Building Permits Issued Two building permits were Is sued from the of flee, of the city 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 i and MU1 Streets i v Phone 331 Oregon Auto Transportation Co. Wood Wood TRACY'S FUEL YARD : 197 D Street Telephone 3 IS , 10 a. tn. to S p. m. - f. This Is one of the best snap "we have ever had ?' A 102.1 4-door Ford Sedan that you cant tell from new. Thiit car baa everything on It in the line of extras and has ; only been drlren but very little. Here is a chance to save money, so why bay a new one. . . nan recorder Saturday. Jess Potter took I out a permit to construct a one story 'dwelling at 490 South 20th; street at a cost of 11000. Charles Evans was issued a per mit to erect a one and one-half story dwelling-at 1851 Saginaw street, to cost 34200. Daring the past f-week permits for the con struction of eight homes were is sued, representing a total invest ment of 322,703. Three permits for repairs- represented 33200, making a total in building permits for the week of 325,900. An Important Spring Event- See our ad on the Society Page. The French Shop. 1J.5 N. High. m21 Stop at Eleanor's For your Easter hat and dress. 165 N. Liberty. m21 Plant a Walnut Tree- See us for trees of all kinds; shrubs, perennials, roses. Pearcy Bros., 178 S. Commercial St. m24 Fined for Speeding- Gerald V. Rampel of Dallas, Oregon, was arrested by officer Edwards Saturday and charged with : speeding. Later the same day he was fined 35 for the of fense by Judge Poulsen. Try Our Juicy T-Bone Steaks. 4 6c. All you can eat. Champion's Restaurant, 128 S. Liberty. m21 West Fur Co. Stock- Has been purchased by D. H. Moaner, the tailor, 474 Court. Further announcements later! m21 Arrested on Liquor Charge- John Harris of Salem has been arrested by officer Thomson and charged with possession of intoxi cating liquor. He was released by order of Judge Poulsen after having posted 350 ball, and was cited to appear Monday afternoon I at 2 o'clock. Parking by the Day 25c, at Golden's Auto Service, 252 S. Liberty. m21 An Important Spring Event- See our ad on the Society Page. The French Shop, 115 N. High. m21 Divorce is obtained Ecfna L. South was granted a divorce from Claude H. Soutat in the circuit court Saturday. They were married in Polk county in November, 1907. Desertion in October.- 1923. is ' alleged. The court ruled that South pay 32 5 a month for the support, of the child until it reaches its major lty. Monthly Rates For re-proof auto storage at Golden's Auto Seivlce, 252 S. Lib erty, r m21 During March Only A discount of 10 per cent will be allowed on all photographs of children under 8 years old. Ask for Miss Gunnell, 418 Oregon bldg Gunnell & Robb Studios. m21 Son is Born- Born to Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Charles Rock an eight pound boy named Franklin Charles, Jr. Sunday Dii At the Salem Restaurant. Qual ity: and service, 12-8 p. m. 75c. xn21 Card of Thaaksr : H- We wish to. thank our friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy during the Illness and death of our beloved father and especially members of the lo cal GAR post, and former . com : DISEASES Treated by Osteopathy and the latest Electrical ' Therapy in cluding Dr. Abram's Electronic System. -. ; No Charge for . Consultation v" ' DR. B. H. WHITE - Physician and Surgeon ; '60s U. S. Bank BnUdlng Salem, Oregon ' Fruit Tree Prices1 -: Slaughtered ; : Royal Ann and Lambert ' Cherrlse . ...... .'15c to S.Sc Mazzard Seedlings. 8c and lOe Early Italian Prunes ' -. e per hundred 4-6 grade SS.OO Petite Prunes (large " i! strain) 4-8 grade. .... .10c Buy immediately for the plant' ing season will soon be over. C . PEARCY BROS.: ! ' 178 S. Commercial . . . . (Sales yard in rear of. Store) radea of war and : peace.; Frank and Ed Harris. Mrs. Minna' Swing, Mrs. Anna Dien, Mrs. Hailie Bear, Mrs, Eva: Dingman, Mrs. Delia .De Sart and Mrs. Bell Peck. Extra fiood Black Dirt For sale cheap,' delivered. Phone 33. Capital City Transfer Co. : r ': ' m ' - m27 Millinery Week -j At the French Shop. See our ad on the Society Page. M. Buffe Morrison, Masonic Temple, 115 N. High. . m21 Services fpr Brooks- Following is the program an nounced for today's services at Brooks: Sunday school at 10 a. m., sermon at 11a. m., this morn ing; Epworth league at 7 p. m.. this evening; sermon at 8 o'clock. Rev. Madaen, who has been preaching during the week of special services wUl preach both morning and evening. Furniture Upholstery And repairing." Giese-Powers Furniture company. - s20tf You May Have Your ' Curtains - and draperies made for: reasonable prices at Creglow's Hemstitching Shop. 1253 State. m21 Conner In Portland W. C. Conner went to Torl'md 'ast evening to attend a meeting or the Oregon Poultry and Pot SuxiK association, and a meeting of the Oregon branch of the Amer ican Poultry association, vhich were held jointly at the Public li brary to uange for th am ial fall poultry shows and transac tion of other important b ts.ness. Mr. Corner is secretary-treasurer ct the -C association. Sunday Dinner At the Salem Restaurant. Qual ity and service, 12-8 p m. 75c. m21 On Dental Hoard W. D. McMillan of FortlapJ. Sturday reappointed a member f the 8 tat board of dental exam iners. Mi commission tvrers a period, ot four years, beginning April 1. Hats Cleaned and Blocked 75c. Cash and Carry Cleaners, 352 Chemeketa St. f21tf Steam Cleans Tour Motor And chassis. It removes all dirt, grease, etc., at Golden'a Auto Service, 252 S. Liberty. mSl Conference to Be Held Here The Marion County Older. Boys' conference will be held In Salem April 29, 30 and May 1, it was an nounced Saturday by Gilbert Wrenn, secretary ot the boys' de partment of the Salem YMCA. The conference. It Is hoped, will be held in the new home, of the YMCA. The Salem Hi-Y club Is sponsoring the conference. West Fur Co. Stock Has been purchased by D. H. Mosher. the tailor, 474 Court. Further announcements later. m21 Crop Value Jumps The value of crops produced on the Med ford irrigation district in creased from 11,106,500 in the year 1923 to $1,420,372 in 1925, according to a report filed In the office of the state engineer Satur day. The orchard crops for the year 1925 were valued at $1,275,- 892. We Are Exclusive Hatters- Why take your hat to a shine parlor? Eaton Hat Shop, 141 S. Liberty. m21 H. B. VanDuzer of Portland Saturday was re-appointed a mem ber of the state highway commls sion. His commission covers a term of four years beginning Ap ril 1. Mr. VanDuzer has Berved as a member of the commission for the oast three years. The re appointment was announced by Governor Pierce. Furniture Upholstery And repairing. Giese-Powers Furniture company. s20tf Suits Cleaned and Pressed , $1.25. Cash and; Carry Clean ers. Down town receiving office. 352 Chemeketa St. f21tt Dance Tuesday March 23, Crystal Gardens. m21 Davenport Built in Wlado 1 L. L. Branson, of the Ira F. Powers Furniture company, has during the past few days built a Sirchfield davenport and 'chair in the window of Giese-Powers Furn iture company ' here. . Work was started on. Tuesday as part of the window display opening. Rexall One Cent Sale- Perry's drug store, Thurs.. Fri day, Saturday, March - 25, 26, 27 m22 Bessie Love's not worrying be cause she only weighs 100 pounds and lias very slender legs, since those very legs got her the title role in "Lovey Mary.' Alice Be gan Rice's 'famous story. . Corvallia Elks Lodge dedicates new temple. I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY .y .. i "1,1 LOST OX ?OMV KRCf A.L "STREET ' OewMwn, larkar tprrriMiidKis con ..Uiaing Koury bill. Pleat rll TFII WACO usocim: OFFERS PROGRAM Two Quilts Auctioned Off Following Evening's En : tertainment V Over 125 persons were present for the program presented Satur day night by the Waconda Ladies' Aid society. . After the program two quilts were auctioned off. ': Following is the program pre sented : 7 Vocal solos by Hazel Russell; duet by Rose Mary and Shlvely Nusom; shadow Illustra tion by ' Mrs. Nusomr negro pro duction, "Croon! a Lullaby," by two costumed ladles; shadow illus tration "The Young Man Waited," by Mrs. Palmer, J Reading by Mrs. Nusom. Dialogue by Hazel Rus sell and Mrs. Nusom. One act comedy, "The Economi cal Boomerang,'' directed by Mrs. Nusom. Cast included Mrs. Nusom, Mrs. Paul Tbwnsend, Mrs. Cole, Hazel Russell, and Mrs. Lemry. i , NEW BOOKS AT PUBUC i LIBRARY I "Life," Johan Bojer; "The Wolrd's Greatest Short Stories, J. O. :Curwood; "The Middle of the Road," Philip Gibbs; "The Vanishing American," Zane Grey; "From Sunup to Sundown," Har ris & Leech; "The Perennial Bach elor," Anne Parrish; The Man In Lower Ten," M. R. Rlnehart; 'The Scarlet Cockeral." G. M. Sub lette: "The Gentleman from Indi ana," Booth Tarkington; "The Guest of Quesnay," "Penrod." 'Penrod and Sam," ''Seventeen," Booth Tarkington; "The iVlrgln ian," Owen Wister; "God Answers Prayers," C. G. Doney; "The Mon tessori Method," Maria Montesso- rl; "The Child, His Thinking, Feeling and Doing," A. E. Tanner 'English for Foreigners" vol.. R. O'Brien; "General Lang uage." Leonard Cox; - "Practical Obituary Kt. hack man n Nancy Jane Schackmann died March 20 at her home near Ilaycs vtlle at the age of 26 years. She is survived by her mother, Mrs. James Weathers, five children, Walter, George, Maldon, Wajie. md Oscar, all of Hayesviln: two brothers. A nion Banks of Port- and and Albert Banks of Castle Rock, Vash.; two sisters. Lanra Clan ton t Missouri, and Gertrude Rudishwux.r of Portland. FuneraT services will be held at the Webb unerai i).- -ior3 Monday. March 32, at 1:30. Interment will be a the Hn 'grille cemetery. Edwards In Los Augeles, Lercy II.--Ed wards, at be age of. 41.. years, son of Mrs. Sarah H. Ed.-rls of Salem, tr-oilier. of Miles H Ed wards ami JIurton E. Edwards of Saiem. The' body Is bei?g for warded '.(is Lose Angel-j to Sa lem. Funeral announcemfc..t will be made later by the R'gdon & Son mortuary. UNFALTERING TRUST . . ... Sustained and Soothed By an unf altering trust, ap proach thy grave. Like one who wraps the drap eries of. his couch . About him, and lies down to pleasant dreams. William Cnllen Bryant. W. T. RigfJon & Son John ALL DAY TOMORROW-- Moriday March 22nd I V - t- '-'.,.,.-.;- . ,.;.,,. ... .... ( - . -r - k . , ,( ... .... ...... PREP AR ING FOR THE BIGGEST r . .... IN YEARS WATCH tomorrow's papers and Tuesday morning's Statesm-in V : SHOE SALESMEN WANTED Rabbit Keeping. EJ L Farrlng toni "A History; of Art. 2 voL. II? Bl CotterUl; "Applied Art. PX J. Lemons; "The Best Short Stories of 1925," E. J. O'Brien, ed.; ."Seven Great Statesmen." A, D. White; "The Confessions 'of Jean Jacques Rousseau, J. J. Rousseau;. "A History, of the Life and : Death.) Virtues and Exploits of General George Washington,' MJ- L. Weems; "The Heritage of Greece and the Legacy of Rome," .E" B. Osborn; A "When 'America Was Young," J. T. Farls; , ! Books for Children J. i " l"Made-to-Order Stories," D. C, Fisher: 'The Boy With the U. S. Mail." Rolt-Wheeler. " " v NEWC0RP0RAT!0NS ?l . .. The Holllster Manufacturing company with headquarters in Portland and !. capital; stock; of $4000. has been Incorporated by W: H. Wheeler. Elizabeth D. Wheeler and Arthur C Bull, i Other articles filed in the state corporation department Saturdav gollow: i;- Ballln Finance comnanv. Port land, $3000; H. A. Ballin. H. L. Reynolds and F. L. Clark. : .Irrlgon Producers cornoratinn. Irrigon, Morrow county (no capi tal stack); C. C. Grimm. F. C. Frederickson, W. G Corey, et al. L 17 Roomed House and Furniture SATURDAY, MAR. 27 rS Starts 9 a. m., Sharp 1 ! ; 365 NORTH HIGH STREET House to be sold to highest bidder and must be re moved from property by, April 5th to make room for Chambers & Chambers new furniture store. Also all the furniture and furnishings.' If in need of anything you will, find what youj want in this sale. Watch papers and bills for full particulars. Sale will be managed and conducted by F;N. WOODRY 10 years Salem's leading auctioneer . H. M. BAKER Proprietor. T-; I Public The purpose of this notice is to convey to you the ; distinction of tho name of F. N. Woodry the ; , , Auctioneer, Appraiser and Furniture Dealer who has honorably served the public in Salem and different parts of Oregon for more than the past 10 years. I want .s the public to know that I am not connected in business in any form with the firm or Wdodry & Woodry or II. F." Woodry & Son who by birth is a brother and came here, ; within the last few months to run opposition to me and get in on the well established Woodry name. " - If you want an auction of furniture, farm sale or ret! estate -see F. N. Woodry, the original "Woodry the Auctioneer" of Salem the Woodry who established the Woodry name. Auction Sale Every Wed. Kite, 7 R M. at my new auction market and furniture store locatr ed at 1610 North Summer street. ' Store open for ' private sales daily. Furniture, tools, etc. bought t for cash. - . ' ; ':r ONE CALL DOES IT ALL PHONE 511 ' The Summer J. Rottle's CL 0SI :-:Jdhn j.Wdle;'. 415 Stats St . . - ' Home of Walkover and Cantilever Footwear JOJS WILLI AT4S r ' : " The Battery Ma ' Bt'tnd easterners Brinj..v Other We Ki.o , - mixMU) ' ; 8S1 Court St. Phoo t" See BISHOP'S Shirt ad : t on Back Page T.I otice u Street Woodry Stqr e O-1 Sale v , i .. - : 6821