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TIIE OREGON STATESMAN, .SALEMiOrXGOJI'f -M' a. -o TUESDAY MORNING; MARCH 23, 1926 -V4 SIMPSON GROCERY Phones 48 and 49 155 North Commercial Street Sardines, Fancy Norwegian Smoked, 2 bans i Surely the Day After Day Increasing Demand for Hotel Benson Coffee Is a Reflection 'of Its Uncommon Flavor j Ask For "HOTEL BENSON" Maple Leaf Salmon, Large Oval size, a can..! . . '. Maple Leaf Salmon, Large Flat ' size, a can ........... Minced Sea Claras, No. 1 Tall : size, a can . ... Warren ton WMole Clams, No. 11. OA i Tall size, a can. ............. OUC Corn Beef, Large size Macaroni, Best Semolina 3 pounds 1 1 . ... 25c Kippered Herring' Large Oval or : 41.00 15c 25c 25c .... 15c ( 3'ior j , Vr Y ' Kippered Snacks J Y 2 cans Ui- -4 Large ;Oya't Sardines 2 cans -, ...... American Sardines In Oil 5 cans-; illi Salmon, Pink Hose, Large Cans ..Jl- 49 c 39c 25 c 25c 29c The Freshness of Our Vegetables is known throughout the whole j country. They are kept fresh by pure, clean water and displayed neatly in the fresh, open air. . j No Extra Charge For Delivery CITY. NEWS IN. BRIEF OurWeatherMan " " l "" Y; I ' , " """ i Fair and mild gentle; to' mod erate winds. Monday Max., 73; min., 40; river, .1.7, falliig; rain fall, none ; atmosphere! clear; wind," north. . f - ! N"-- ' ' Speeding Charged- Doy Deckeman of Cottage Grove was arrested, early Sunday morn Ins by officer O.jW, Edwards and charged with, exceeding the city's speed limit. Hej posted -J 15 cash bail and was cited to, appear be fore Jndge Poulsen for his hearing "March 27 at 10ja, m, ' HoteiJfrioii'7".t'''i Dollar Sinner, served S,:4S to 8 every evening. , ,. ; J2tf -r j T- L ' ' Ir. P. D. Voigt Who Prtrmerly practiced In Nebraska 4feb'll a 'dental office, at 5 ft8 f Bank of Commerce Bldg. FhnnA 80S. ,'. m22 BirycleIs Claimed- j t Robert KeideUK 174(1 roadway street, called at the police, station Sunday and claimed a Crown bi cycle that had "been 4 turned - in there. - - . ' . Furniture Upholstery And repairing. Glese-Powers Furniture company. Two Lots, ?300, Terms . ' Block north of new school, south. Trees and view. ' Come now. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. s20tf High street. m20tr Arrested on Speed Charge C. A. Andrews of McMJnnville was arrested -Sunday by officer G. W. Edwards and charged with ex ceeding the city's. speed limit. He posted 1 5 cash bail and was cited to appear March 24 at 3 p.m. Ladies! Special prices of $5 and lib on hats at the Vanity Hat Shop, 387 Court. - m23 Clothing Lost-M t : , R. E. Merrick of Portland has reported toi local police-. that a black . handbag . belonging to his ("daughter,' and containing several articles of women's clothing was lost Sunday near Albany. The only mark, of identification t he could give is a University of 'Oregon sticker on ther bag. -.- Falls to. Stop Mart Guald of this city was fined' $5 by Judge Poulsen Monday upon having been convicted of falling to stop before entering a through street. Take a Look 'At the large rug, and carpet display in, the windows of H. L.. Stiff Frniture Co. m23 Case Is Dismissed - N. Rubenstein of Eugene was arrested here Monday on a charge of speeding and having no driver's license. His case was dismissed by Judge Poulsen. . Extra Good Black Dirt For sale cheap, delivered. Phone 933. Capital City Transfer Co. Big Sale Wednesday Night Woodry's, Summer street. m23 Charged With Intoxication S. Owens of Portland has been arrested by officer' James and charged .with being intoxicated. Date of his hearing has not been set yet. . . . . Furniture Upholstery And repairing. Giese-Powers Furniture company. s20tf Patton to Speak At the meeting of the Unitarian League last night E. Cooke Pat ton spoke on "The - Conventional Church." A general discussion folr lowed. I H. Too Many in Seat Charged . Irwin H. Painter of Portland was arrested Monday afternoon by officer W. O. Edwards and charged with driving j his car with three adults in the front seat be sides himself.' . f,, Save On Work Clothes Men's Boss of ' Road overalls. $1.65. The Man's Shop. m23 Chinrilla Fur Rabbits Six months old $5. Phone 2094-J. m24 Building Permits Issued x Three building permits were issued from the pt fice of the city recorder Monday. C H. Hoppe .took out a permit to construct a one-story dwelling at 1995 Broad way street at a! cost ; of $1000. Adam Engel took out two permits, one for a two story dwellingwith garagev t7 4 5 Stewart afreet to cost $8500 and one for a one story dwelling at 1415'North Eighteenth street at a cost of $36004 Hats Cleaned and Blocked 75c. Cash anii Carry Cleaners, S52 Chemeketa St. f 21tf S4 1 oO Modern Home Being finished, north. Furnace, fireplace, garage; hardwood. Terms to responsible people. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N: High.? m20tf License . Annlied One marriage license was taken out In the county elerk'a office yesterday. This was applied for by Charles Lee McCprmick of Wooburn. a farmer, and Elisa beth McCormlck of Corona, Cal. They-were marrledL. later by J. T1. Hunt, Marion county Judge. , W?JS Stale d VM-StbgS 'Llherty Streets Und:rwocd Typewriter Co. Direct Factory Drandi 019 Court Street Phos S53 Typewriters Rented, Bold. ;s;--.:r. Repaired Cpeclal rental rxtei to 'ktsficati Four in Seat Charged David Biddle of Salem was ar rested Sunday by Officer Thoma son and charged with driving with four In the front seat. He Is cited to appear this afternoon at two o'clock, i 1 i Dr. L. E. Hammar, Dentist Associated with Dr. Beechler, 320 U. S. Bank Bldg. m23 Arrested on Speed Charge J. Knox of Portland was arrest ed Sunday by officer G. W.. Ed wards and charged with speeding. He posted $S. baiPahU was Cited to appear before Judge Poulsen i for his hearing this afternoon at 5 o'clock, v Salts Cleaned and Fressed $1.25. Cash and Carry Clean ers. ? Down town1 receiving- office. ZS2 Chemeketa St. 1 f21tf Hamilton to Speak W. M. Hamilton will be the principal speaker at the luncheon of the Rotary club to be held to morrow noon at the Marion hotel. Mr. Hamilton is head' of the Salem branch of the P. E.' P.-company. "Sleepy Time Galw : Brunswick record. At Stifrs. ' .. I m23 F. N. WOODRY " -.. Salem Leading - AUCnONEER Pay Gash For Fwraltaiw Reafdenee and Btor 1010 North Bammes; j PHONE 511 -"Established fihtes lOir WH1 Meet This Evenmg-i 1 A' meeting of the sons of Union Soldiers of the Civil War will be held at the Salem armory this evening. A short business session will be followed with a social event to" which will be Invited members of the auxiliary. , Blue and Gray Work shirts,' 7 Sc. Extra values. The Man's Shop. m23 Divorce Is Sought William H. Chase has filed a divorce case against Mary A. Chase. They were married in Iowa in April 1883. Dessertion in NovenVber 1924 Is alleged. Azaleas, Mexican Orange- Rose bushes. Pearcy Bros., 178 S. Commercial street. m24 Charge One Arm Inert- Cecil Evans, 1496 North Com mercial street, has been arrested by officer George W. Edwards and charged with driving his car, using only one arm. iiK L Real Rargainsxm 5 Used ar.sMacDiCraald Auto Co., Cottage and Ferry, . : m24 Visiting In Salem Rev. and Mrs. E. J. Bulgin of Miami, Florida, are visiting in Salem for a few days. Rev. Mr. Bulgin is the father of W. L. Bul- POB HfFORBIATTOlf ABOUT RAJLROAD TRXPf Pfionc 727 L OREGON A ELECTRIC yf- DAILY TRUCK EXPRESS and freight service to and from all points south to Medford and .west to Coos Bay points. ' Ex press service at freight rate. Depot; High 4 an Mill Streets Phone 8t ?, Oregon Anto Transportation Co. Wood Wood TRACY'S FUEL YARD 167 D Street ' TelephoM S318 LADD & BUSH,BanIiers ISataMlshed 184 ' General Dr.r.Tnr.j Bxidnzz , . . Otncm Honrs from 10 a m. to S p. m. ilf you are looking for s light sedan, don't fail to see this nice Star: - A 1924 model, rubber OA ; new paint, with ail the ex tras you would care to have on one car. You mnst 'see this to realize what Mlae yon can get for t-ift3.00. ILVi U k lloii i LiL9 gin, and brother of L. G. Bulgin. Salem realtors, ' He formerly oper ated a large ranch south of Salem, and, over fifteen years ago, held revival services here nnder a large tent located where the new YMCA building now stands. The visitors win; make a trip 3;to- California after leaving Salem. Save On Work Clothes Men's Boss of Road overalls, $1.65. The Man's Shop. m23 Fur Stock Is Bought D. H. Mosher has purchased the stock of furs from the West. Coast Fur company, and Chester Mee has bought the machinery tn the plant. John Horgan, former man ager of the West Fur Coast comr pany, and a son-in-law of Mr. Mee, is to open a fur shop and factory here. Margaret Haniger has pur chased the storeroom fixtures of the shop. Ladies'! t - Special prices of $5 and $10 on hats at the Vanity Hat Shop,' 387 Court. v - "m23 Speeder Picked Up , Dwight L. Patterson of CorvalUs was arrested Sunday on a charge of speeding and had his driver's license suspended for thirty days when he appeared in the justice court Monday. Yesterday by the Use Of medicine, Dr. Stone removed a large cancer from the lip of N. J. Fasmark, Molalla, Ore. m23 Portland Man Fined -Ray E.-Leslie of Portland was fined $10' in the justice court Mon day when he appeared to answer to a charge of speeding. ! See the Big Rag And carpet display at H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. m23 Possession Charged Russell Crossan, charged with the possession intoxicating liquor, was arraigned in the Justice court and had his case continued! He was released on his own. recognis ance. Crossan was arrested ""by officer Hickman. ' Plant a Walnut Tree 1 See us for trees of all kinds; shrubs, perennials, roses. Pearcy Bros., 178 S. Commercial St. m24 Overcoats Given Out Three overcoats have been given away free by Sundin the Tailor as a feature of the opening of hisl new store on the corner of Ferry and Liberty streets. All last week visitors wrote their names opposite numbers, and the three lucky numbers drew the overcoats. The winners are Murray Wade, Reid Rowland and John Dalton. Gill Bros. Garden Seeds- Lawn and flower seeds. Pearcy Bros., 178 S. Commercial St. m24 Houses to Rent, f 20 to 40 Four vacant. Becke & Hen dricks, 1S9 N. High street. m20tf Tables Painted ' (Further preparing for the an ticipated influx of tourists, work men at the Salem auto camp have repainted 26 camp tables. Al though' an -early - run of tourists was predicted, attendance so far this month has been exceptionally light. Save On Work Clothes . I Men's Boss of. Road overalls! $1.65. The Man's .Shop. - m2 3 Dr. F. D. Voigt Who Formerly practiced In Nebraska has opened a dental office at 508 Salem Bank of Commerce Bldg; Phone 80S. ' m23 Part of Cast Chose " The senior play for Salem high school is to be presented the even ing of April 23. "The Whole Town Is Talking, by John Emerson and Anita Loos has been chosen, as the play to be given. - Monday morn ing the boys for the -. east .were JOE WILLIAMS , The Battery Maa " " Ta ot th Bast of Srric 6S1 Court St. T Fhons 1C3 ni Fruit iTree ' Pric es j Slaughtered Royal Ann and Lambert Cherries . . . . . . . 13 to ase Mazzard Seedlings. 8c and 10c Early ' Italian Prunes per hundred 4-6 grade 98.00 Petite Prunes (large -. - strain) ; 4-6 grade.. ...1 10c Buy Immediately for the plant ing season-will goon be. over, ! PEARCY BROS i ? ' j 178 8. Commercial . . . . (Sales yard In rear of. Store)' picked, the girls to be picked later, Deryl Myers win have the role of Henry Simmons, a manufacturer. Other" roles are Ezra Webb as Chested Binney, Don Taylor )as Don Swift and Don Deckenbach as Roger . Shields. Save On Work Clothes ? Men's Boss of Road overalls. $1.65. The Man's Shop. ' m23 Fire Deartroent Called The loeal fire department was called upon Monday , noon to ex tinquish a chimney fire at Stein bock's second hand store at Front and Center streets. Virtually no damage , is reported. . Dr. F. D. Voigt Who Formerly practiced in Nebraska has opened a dental office at 508 Salem Bank of Commerce Bldg. Phone 805. - . . m23" Dredge to Start , Although - it waa originally planned to hare the Monticello, government dredger towed to the location of Its work by the North western, river steamer making regular runs between Portland and Salem, it is now thought the Woodland, river steamer, will do the towing. The work of the dredge is to 'Start the end of the week. . For Sale Cheap 44 acres near Independence, might consider part trade. Henry Yung. Independence, Ore. Rt. 2. ' m28 Hearing Dates Set The public service commission 'Monday set April 2 as the date for hearing application of the Wauna Toll Bridge company for permission to construct an over head crossing over the tracks of the Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation company near Cas cade Locks. The commission has fixed April 6 as the date for a public hearing in connection with an' alleged hazardous grade cross ing on the line of the Portland Electric company a short distance south of Milwaukie. DEM WILL REPRESENT SM Forestry -Head Chosen for Conference at Rome,,ltaIy, This Spring George W. Peavy, dean of the school of forestry at the . Oregon Agricultural college, will" repre sent the Oregon (- state board .of forestry at the International for estry conference- to ' be held at Rome, Italy, this springy This was announced at a meeting of the , state forestry board here Monday. 1 Dean Peary will sail for Rome on April 6. He also will visit France, Germany, Sweden' and other Eureopean : countries to make a study of reforestation and taxation problems. The board ap propriated $500 as its' share' of the expense of the trip. The forestry board will hold a district meeting at Klamath Falls April 26 for the purpose of inves tigating beetle control operations. ' The board went on record fav oring immediate steps to enforce slash disposal methods in the Port Orford sedar section of Coos county. 1 Obituary 1 I 5 W-i LL Rexall One Cent Sale Perry's drug store, Thurs., Fri day, Saturday, March 25, 26, 27. m22 Rxravation is started Excavation has been started on the property adjacent to the south end of the paper mill and west of the ' Oregon Electric trestle. Construction work of the addition to the paper mill .will be com menced as soon as the excavation is completed. Auction Sale, Furniture ' Tools, etc. every Wed. night. 7 p. m. at F. N. Woodry's new Phone 511. The Summer ' Street Woodry. - m28 Car Is Stolen; "Recovered Lambert Feskins, Jr., 1445 Qajc street reported to local police that "his new Ford roadstef, Oregon license number 29-223, waa stolen from In front of the Oregon the ater Sunday morning. Later the same day the car was recovered by officer W. O. Edwards. Blue and Gray t Work shirts, 75c. Extra values. The Man's Shop. m23 Arrested on Liquor Charges Vivian Moyes of Eola and Er nest Jachapelle of this city were arrested early Sunday morning by officer George W. Edwards. Moyes is charged with speeding and transportation of- intoxicating li quor. Both were released later Sunday . morning by order of Judge Poulsen, after each had de posited $100 bail. They are cited to appear this afternoon at two o'clock.' - Be Sore and Attend . , The Mammoth Rug and Carpet Sale at H. L. Stiff's Furniture Co. m23 Fined For Speeding Elworth Dettmer-of t this city was fined $5 by Judge Poulsen Monday upon having been con victed v of exceeding the city's speed limit. G. M. Haywor was levied $5 by Judge Poulsen for a similar 'offense. . Confesses Jobs Walter Biggins, arrested re cently -at Oregon City, Monday confessed to the officers that' he was Implicated in the robbery of the Troutdale bank In Multnomah county f last December and also played a part In robbing a gen eral mercantile store at Monitor, Biggins said he was assisted ' In both: robberies by Norman and John Moore and. Emil Knorr, who are now serving terms of 10, yean each Jn the penitentiary, for at tempted robbery of i the Scotts Mills bapk on December 2 4, 1925. Biggins will be taken to Portland for prosecution In connection with the robbery of the Troutdale bank. Mrs.' Edwin Thomas Returns , MreJ: Edwin Thomas, -wife of Edwin Thomas of. the advertising department of The Statesman, re turned to the city Monday afternoon,.-.,' materially - improved fn health. License Suspended ' Officers Monday suspended for SO days the driver's license Issued to DightLattersoh of, Corvallis, who; was1 arrested here Sunday nIght.-Xor speeding... Patterson Is a student at Oregon Agrlcaltural college..--'., f ..-'., . , klwards : ; In Los Angeles, Leroy H. Ed wards at -the agetjof 44 years, son Of Mrs. Sarah II. Edwards of Sa lem, brother.of iMUes H. Edwards and Burton E, Edwards of Salem and Mrs.. Frankie Hart, Conneil, Wash. The body is t being for warded from Los Angeles to Sa lem. Funeral announcement will be made later by: the Rlgdon & Son mortuary. UNFALTERING TRUST Sustained and soothed V? V an tin fait A.ln . . "j uu.a.caus ituai, Ap proach thy grave. Like one who wraps the drap- : eries of his couch About him, and dies down to pleasant dreams. William Cullen Bryant W. T. Rigdbn & Son MOTHER :- Fletcher's Castoria is a pleasant, harm less Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, espe cially prepared ! for Infants, in arms and. Children . all acs. ' To avoid imitations, always look for tlie signature of Proven directions on each package. . Phjskians everywhere recommend ij, NORMAL SPINE WEEK , . The week-of March 22 to 27 has been designated by the American Osteopathic Association as Normal Spine Week. ' . ."'i - : " ' ; The Osteopathic physicians of Salem will examine any school child free of charge, by appointment, be- tween the hours of 4 and 6 p. . m., on these days.A. Dr. W. L. Mercer, Dr. J, H. Kemp Dr. John L.,, Lynch, Dr. L. C. Marshall, and Dr. B. H. White. TT o mm- 1 srees At a iSacnfice 'l.f Royal Anne cherry trees from. .v0c to 3."c Peach trees 20c to 25c Apple trees, 4 foot and up. -..:.. 25c Italian prune trees, 3 to 4 foot Cc' - These Prices Are For Immediate Delivery , FRU1TLAND NURSERY : ROUTE 6, SALEM, OREGOX Office in New Salem Hotel Building, 169 South High Street Sales Yard in Rear of Office Phone 1718 Residence, 111F21 John J. Rottle 415 State St - . . ' . .... rn SALE STARTS TODAY AT 9:30 A. M. John X: Roitle '415 .State St . SALE STARTS TODAY AT 9:30 A. M. Thousands Pairs of Quality Shoes Sacrificed at j FORCED SALE PRICES " 7 Now is your Great Opportunity to buy Spring and Summer Footwear for Little money i We are going to remodel our State street front and windows very shortly; therefore we are compleled to cut our stock to the smallest minimum to save- much' unneces sary handling, and as good shoes, such as ROTTLE'S quality have a p p e a 1 e d to thousands of thrifty; and satisfied buyers. You are now assured of bigger values at unexpected' prices that will tempt youto buy not only two, but three or four pairs. MERCILESST PRICE - CUTTTOG, KNIFE T ; ,BelQware.a',Pew,Comparative Prices as It Is impossible to Quote Them All $4.00 Men's Outing Bals. Sizes 5 Yi to .11 a pair 1 VUlg $2.85 G'r o u p of 'Children's Shoes and low cuts. To' close out i I QC a pair J.. vl OD This group ) consists of Patent Kid and Satin in black and tan Calf, Ox. fords . or strap Slippers.1 To close out 01 QC at -........reOD One lot' of . Men's and Boys Oxfords "OQ' Q C and Shoes ...veO One lot black and brownl low heel, high Shoes ju the thing for gardea ir 8chool .,wear. Sizes il . a pair Misses' and - Boys Shoes and low cuts. To close out ; 49 fiC a pair l....4f"Ocf One lot,, very fine Kid, flexible low heel Sandals Values to $9.75 consist ing of black and tan Slip pers, Pump and' Oxford ties. To.close, " (j Q out a pair :..vJOD ' Spuntex Chiffon Silk Hose, all shades op " . a pair 2 pairs for. $1.75 Men's $10.00 grade Walk Over Vici . black Kid Shoes. To . Cl GC close ouf a pr. )O0 Group of C h i I d r e n f s Shoes and low cuts. To close out OC a pair OJu One lot f Men's and Boys' Oxfords' and CO Olf Shoes at, a pr. 0uD ' A group of ladies Slip pers in black, patent, Kid and Satin and tan Calf. .Medium; and. low heels. Wide range of styles to close out at (o pr a pair ,Ua i i . Very fine selection of Pumps and Slippers in new shades'and styles patterns. To Q( OC close but; a pr. v UOj Men's Walk-Over Shoes and Oxfords a pair Men's Walk-Over Ox fords and OA n C Shoes, a pair V .UD Shoo Our Windows -Come Early -. Bargains Galcrc Johii-JRcev, 415 STATE STREET .The Home of Walk-Over and Cantilever Fpbtwear i