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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1926)
V.-ii.: THE OREGON STATESMAN SALEMi;0EGON: i m i mi i hi. . .i Hiimmi' -wjm; of Madress, Ore. Three brothers CaarepcetlAlbert p.'and. Rpbert p.' of Oregon Cityr two sisters May Estis : of - Hollywood, Cal. and Jennie' Simpson of Salem, Ore. Funeral . announcements ; later. Webb Funeral Parlors in charge of arrangements. - ! , , H Edwards of SalemT'BuVton'jEd-jr mm . r- jii.iBiHCTHmniiijiii.miniOTiit.aiffiPuiiuimiau EH W.A - - ' h day; ' March 2 6 at 1 : 3 v. m. from the RIgdon & Son mortuary. Con- SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT eluding services in IOOF ceme v v ' We have a dandy Ford Coupe, 1 923 . model, with spot light, automatic swipe, foot, feed, rear vision mirror and several other , extras. This is a good solid little car with 90 rubber. Don't .pass this-snap up at $283. tery. i H m I 3 i 3" 3 n 3 1 i THE ETERNAL NOW V Nothing is there to -come, and nothing past, 1 But an eternal now doth always last. , ' . Cowley. W. T. Rigdon & Son FUNERAIjS CCThis Store has been appointed exclusive . Funeral services for the late Leroy H. Edwards, father of Mrs. Frankie Hart of Connell,1 Wash., Hollis Leroy Edwards of Eugene, Ore., son of Mrs. Sarah j A. Ed wards of Salem, brother of Miles ; agent for the famous J-U v J-LL J-k w. w m t. Martha Washington Candies These home made confections are" made, fresh each day coming directly from three kitchens in Portland and four In Seattle; there: -being oyer 1000 kitchems- In the - -! r. ; : i-.i- it H ' f I . ... .. 1 " 5 i p m . united'Skates extending from coast tb-coastr .j y tj y ; C ; i M. - 1 will be opening day for these candies in Salem -a Martha Washington girl from 'a;". one of the Portland" kitchens -will ibe here to receive Joo and demonstrate, to yoa 1 v how, these pure sweets are made. It will be her treat and everyone coming In j. '.j I will .receive a sample. - - ''' ' m f .: .-::.-iii&.is; a; i 1 ' f r- t ... ; ( . I --. Martha Washington "Candy made .th0 old fashioned' way, ; ,' " jenjoycd by the whbt' nation 'sine this ? century began. ? j g I CAPITAL D R U G STORE I I 5 T ; J. H. Willeit ''Only the Best" . I I If j State at Liberty I CITF IQurWeatherMan UNCHANGED Fair; no change in tempera ture; gentle to moderate east to north winds; lows humidity will continue in west totUotv t Tim day Max. 66; Mia, 37 JUTe 1.8 falling: Rainfall' none; At mosphere clear; Wind north Mothers Class to Meet The Mothers' class of the First Methodist church will meet this afternoon at the home of Mrs. H. F. Shanks,'. ,195 South ; Cottage street. Election 3 of off icers will be held and a large attendance is asked. H' Army Program Saturday The public will; not -only eajoy -hearing Rev. Cannell of West Sa- lm Community church, :speak at the Salvation Army Saturday night but they, will.be treated to some firm cospef ringing by Mr. Cannel's children and himself ,L with stringed instrument, accompaniment. QUIETS DISTURBING RACKING - ' -s? COUGHS i Healing pine tar, pure honey, and other soothing, cough-healing ingredients, go into the making of FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR. No opiates, justly feared my careful mothers, harmful, and without medicinal value. Read the bottle contents as given on the package, and learn why FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR is the superior cough remedy, safe for children and grown persons, and reliable for coughs, colds, croup, tickling throat, nervous hacking and like irritations. Refuse substitutes. Adv. Bishop's Shirt sale. Don't miss it. m26 su0ty gleaned and ITessed - Cash and Carry Clean ers. Down town receiving office, 352 Chemeketa St. , ' -f"; ; f 21tf Large Hoirio - 1 Now $3750, reasonable terms. On paving and ear, excellent con dition. Large corner lot.. BEST buy in class in Salem!! 1 Becke & Hendricks", 189 N. High street. ' m26tf Error Corrected-- t, Due to a printer's error, the di rection, "Place i one-cent. : stamp Day cards prepared by the Salem here' was printed on the Blossom chamber of commerce.; Because of the recent rise in postal rates, it takes two cents how instead of one cent to send a postal card. Dean McCluskey's "Aggravators From U, of O. at Mellow Moon Friday, March 26. m26 Spa Easter Candl Are different. m28 Hotel, Marion Dollar dinner, served 5:45 to 8 every evening.-' j2tf PdV Sale Ylieiin- ' -m Jf u i w 8 i ! i f 4 acres near Independence, Yung. Independence, Ore. Rt. 2. ;" . m28 Will be Photographed A group photograph of the Sal vation Army's young delegates to the Army's annual congress in Portland the coming week-end, will be taken in front of the local hall on State street Saturday af ternoon, at 1 o'clock. Delegates are urged, to be on hand at 12:30 o'clock. Sustains Injury- Harriet ; Peat, instructor of sci ence at Parrlsh junior high school. Jias,' sustained broken arm as a result of a fall while skating, it was made known' Thursday. Miss Peat was unable to teach Thurs day, and her place was filled tem porarily by Mrs. J. R. Humphrey. Open House at Miller's Tonight Special music Car nations for ladies Come! m26 The Spa Showing hew things for Easter in filled Boxes. m28 Bishop's Shirt sale. Don't miss it. m26 Students Back Coach'' The formal process of electing Hollis Huntington as coach ; for Salem high school was gone through Thursday morning , by members of the student council. Although the school is unanimous in its support of Coach ' Hunting ton, the process of election is held formally from year to year. Miller's Style Show Tonight Living Models sic. . : a . V ' -Muni 2 6 Furniture Upholstery And -repairing.' Giese-Powers Furniture company. s20tf For Rent Small modern house. Furnace, "replace, ; electric water heater. , 5 .on April l8t- Suitable couple, 30. Becke & Hendricks. 89 N. High street. , m26tf Maundy Thursday Festival April 1st. Scottish Rite Masons requested to make reservations at once. Notify J, W. Goebel, 1299 D street. m28 Building Permit Is Issued Peter D'Arcyt took out a permit from the office of the city record er. Thursday to repafr - the two story store building at 456 State street at a cost of $260. . i fW Dance Sat. at Clemen's Pavilion, 'Hazel Green. m26 Return From Visit- Mr. and Mrs. John Wnifarrt nt Silverton returned March 17 af ter an extended trin . to nnuthAi-n California and the Hawaiian is lands Mr. and Mrs. Wolfard left Silverton in December and snent a month enjoying Honolulu's won derful climate, returning to Cali fornia early in February. Pre-Easter Showing ? Of hats and dresses. Shop, 138 South Liberty. Bonnet m27 Miller's Beauty Parlor Cordially invites the . public to Inspect i their new location. To night, 7:30 to 9:30. m26 One License Issued One marriage license was Issued here Thursdai. , It was taken out bv JamestFJE Relnhatt.1 140 South Twenty-fourth street, and, , Mary Catherine West, 1 5 1 ft Court'streeti 1 -ZECZP'i Liberty Streets Undcnvdcd Typsv.Titcr Co. Direct Factory DrancSk C19' Court Ctreet " Phone 23 ' Typewrit era .XenUSaUt.V Bbhop's Shirt sale. Dont mlss.lt.' m26 Red Hot, Dean McCluskey's "Aggravators" from U. of O., at Mellow Moon Friday.' m26 Spa Honie-Made : Easter candy eggs. m28 McDowell Chorus in Concert With Portland stringed quartet. Friday, March 26th. Waller Hall. admission $1.00. . Students 50c ; i ' - -v.. j. m26 For One Wc k Only- . Beginning today.! 25 ner cent count on all stamped goods a the r-et te Shop, pver, Busiek's. 1 m2 5 mmwooDRYi ,H; AUCTIONEER j. Pay Cash For Fumlturu Residesiee mad 8 tore 1 ' 101O North Buusst ?! 'fttlliHONB 1511 v Established Since 1816? MOTHER TAKE NO CHANCES ON CROUP Never put a croupy child to bed without having FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR right handy. It checks the sudden and terrifying onset of croup, relieves the strangling, choking condition, eases uSUfisult breathing and allows peaceful sleep. A friend writes r 'I have long used FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR for croup. First, I gave it to all my children, and now to my grandchildren, with the same fuod results." Reliable also for bron chial and "flu," coughs, tickling throat and troublesome night coughs. Adv. . - The King of College Bands- Dean McCluskey a "Aggravat ors" from U. of 0. at Mellow Moou Friday. m26 92.50 Per In 4-load lots or more for 16- inch mill and block wood at Tracy's. Phone 2313. -J m27 roruanuers urn ..-! Mrs. O. A. Ashby and daughter, Mrs. A. B. Russell, and grand daughter, Virginia Russell, and Arthur Buckingham, all of Port- JOE WILLIAMS The Battery Maa TT Our Serrlea Car V Chars for Short Hauls. WHJLARD 631 Court St. Phone 108 DISEASES. Treated by Osteopathy and the latest Electrical Therapy; in cluding Dr. Abram's Electronic System. v ' ' No' Charge for r Consultation DR. B. H. WHITE Physician and Surgeon 506 U. S. Bank Building Salem, Oregon , - DAILY TRUCK EXPRESS and freight service to and from all points south to Medford and west to Coos Bay points. : Ex press service at freight1 rate. Depot High and Mill Streets Phone 396 ' . Oregon Auto Transportation Co. Wood Wood TRACY'S FUEL YARD 167 D Street Telephono 318 LADD &BUSH,Banlters .-.. established 18S -.j' General Enldn Buslbrc ! - . OfTioo Xloura from 10 sw m.to p. m. j ; in. land, . motored to Salem Wednes day to visit the George M. Thomp son family here. Mrs. Ashby is a cousin of Mrs. Thompson, and will spendi a few days in, (SaJem. ; The others in the party returned to Portland Thursday. -'Ml: t - Suitcase Found - - . " " , A suitcase- containing women's clothing was found by W. L. Rl- fCatian4 n par ) Obituary Williams Alden Williams died at the boys training school March 25th at the age of 16 years. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams of The Dalles. His remains went for ward from the Webb funeral par lors today for Interment at The Dalles, Ore. Meyer -A At his residence 355 North 15th St., William Meyer,- husband of Mrs. Ida Meyer, son of. Mr. and Mrs., John Meyer oi & nortn 19th St., Salem, Ore. Brother of Arnold Meyer, Alameda, CaL Her bert Meyer, San Jose, CaLMr! J. C'Herren, Salem, Mrs. L. Buet- tner, Oakland, Cal., Miss Edna Meyer of Salem, Ore. Announce ment of funeral later by the Rig- don & Son mortuary. Branchflower In this city William Branch- flower at the age of 90 years. Father of Mrs. Sarah A. Munro Chilliwack. B. C. Mrs. Eltruda Teeple, Salem. Ore, W. ' S. Branchflower, Newburg, Ore. and nine grandchildren, four great grandchildren. Announcement of funeral later by Rigdon & Son mortuary. Richardson !' Alma Blanche Richardson died at her home near West Salem, March 25. 1926, at the age of .34 years. She is survived ,-by ner widower, Vance, six ehildrep;, Bertha M. Lloyd K., John.' Al. North M.V Alvin V.. and Alma H. Richardson, all of West . Salem. Grandmother, Mrs. North; father, James Lee; mother, Nora N. Lee Stationery Special 4Sc Extra Fine Deckle Edge "Marseilles' in popular pastell shades 24 Sheets of Deckle Edge PapeT 24 Envelopes to Match See Our Window Commercial Book Store 163 North Commercial Street 'A mm 17 Roomed House and Furniture 1 mi Saturday 9 a, m. 365 N. High St. Furniture," rugs, 'gas ranges and plates. Duofolds and dav enports, beds, springs and mattresses, rugs, linoleums, dishes, kitchen utensils, bath tub, toilets wash-bowls, 30 gallon hot water tank, Rudd gas heater. Sellers kitchen cabinets, wardrobes,, curtains, blinds, sheets, pillows, linen, garden tools and everything. Terms cash. The house will be sold at 2 p. m. Bharp and must be moved from property by April 5 to mako.room for Chambers & Chambers new furniture store. F. N. WOODRY Is the Auctioneer Phone 511 Cash paid for used furniture. One call dos it all. Phone 511 ; The Summer Street Woodry 3 r- JOJm: J. BOTTLE'S . .1 - ' . . ... -.. .. nl f a ? iiiiiiiMe Is making .hundreds of additional friends and customers who , took advantage of this wonderful bargain event! t ' Buy Your; Spring and Easter Footwear Now by Taking -Advantage, of This Sale A IV 1 THOUSANDS PAIRS OF QUALITY SHOES SACRIFICED v ; ATiJFORCED SALE :PRICES Merciless!? Piice-Cutting Knife Turned Loose! t Below are a-Few Comparative Prices as It Is Impossible to Quote Them All . . : .... $4.00 Men's 0 u t i n g Bals. Misses and Boys' Shoes and One lot of Men's and Boys' Sizes 5V2 to 11 COfiC Jowcuts. To fiC Oxfords and tfJO OC a pair ....:. .PC.OD close out, a pair.A.Pi.OU Shoes at, a pair....Pi0J . , 1 . ...... : One lot, very fine Kid, flex- . , ,. , Group of ChildreWShoes ible low heel Sandals, sizes '"tofJf i2 and low cuts.; To Sj; or Wto 8 .85 Satid ffnCaV MedfJrn . close out a pair ..) l eOil a Pair W. an4 ow heels. Wide range .- . , ., t. Values to $9.75 consisting of styles, to close dJO OC ' This group consists of Pat- of black and tan Slippers out at a pair fffOmOO ent, Kid and Satin in black Pumps and Oxford ties. To 1 ', and tan Calf, Oxfords pr close out, gC gC Ve finest selection of strap Slippers. A Of- a pair VO.OO pSpa todSUppcrs In new j To close out at .n9TVJ Spuntex Chiffon Silk Hose: shades, styles and patterns. : : r All shades id ; ;QSr To close out. f Off , One lot of Men's and Boys' a Pair " Oxfords and QO Of 2 paira for " .75 , Shoes ......j....i...vOiOl Men's $10.00 grade Walk- Men's Walk-Over Shoes and ' '- ; Over Vici. black Kid Shoes, Oxfords dC QC ! - ' : , , , , to close but . & A OC a pair .....PJOu i One lot, black and " brown a pair : OfruD " ' ' low heel, high Shoes,: just . . " 'V""".. , .. A , . the4 thing' for garden or Group of Children's Shoes Men's Walk-Over Oxfords school wear. Sizes M i QC and low cuts. To OP and Shoes, JM QC I 3 to 8. A pair .1 -v close out, a pair.. ..... 0Jl a pair : DtOt SHOP- OUR WINDOWSBARGAINS FOR ALL M Job J. RoMe: - t . 415, STATE STREET Thb Homo of Walk-Over and Cantilever Footwear - I 1 . 11 I N ew mer chandis e arriving daily and we must put oh r educed Just recieved some new; 2 pant suits in the newest models for spring i $50 SUIT . now $31.50 Extra Pants $8:00 Others 52750, $31.50, $39.50 " See 'these new numr bers before buying your Elaster Suit' ant I , Save Money. v I'.iviii'i Just recieved 50 dozen to sell regularly at $250 and $3100 ' i''t I'll I SHIRTS Rejj $2.50 Oi 2 Shirts for $2.75 Reg? $3.00 Jtvery article v in the greatly reduced See FJy . ti ll ": ' 305 CJdlc Si. P 1 - - -i .. . - - 1