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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON' 1 FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 2, 1926 '' - - L :" - f- if -!-- -rv;-..-'- ----- t , I t ; -A ; Today and Saturday April 2 and 3 Introductory Sale of the New Perfume CAURRIERTP AIR "AIR MAIL" i A Perfume Perfect and Mysterious INTRODUCTORY OFFER -1 J: This Coupon Is Worth $1.90 Upon presentation of this coupon and $1.10, you will receive a regular $3.00 bottle of Courrier "D" Air (Air, Mail). ' . .This is an introductory offer only, and coupons must be presented only during these 3 days. Name L-. Address ,.-.." T Cut out the coupon, bring it to our Toilet Goods Department, and get full ounce bottle that sells at $3.00 for $1.10 (Limit 3 to Customer) COURRIER D'AIR j t AIR MAIL is that wonderful new odor from flowers ot the gardens of the old world, blended in such a manner that makes it a choice bouquet and a delightful creation. It is Truly a Perfume Perfect and Mysterious CAPITAL DRUG STORE 'dnly the Best ; Agents OWL DkUG CO. : CQRNER STATE AND LIBERTY OPEN THIS EVENING CITY NEWS' IN ,. t. i . -X .-r v .:., We have real buy In four door Ford Sedan, which ha ran but very little. It has lota of extras and runs Just good ii the day Henry pat his O. K. on It, so why bay a new one when yon ran make a big saving with us. inno D i. , OurWeatherMan 1 1 - I First Church Of Christ. Scientist, of Salem, Or., announces a free lecture on Christian Science by Mr. . W. Stuart Booth, C.S.B.. of Denver, Colo., member of the board of lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scien tist, in Boston, Mass. at the church edifice Monday evening, April 5, 1926, at 8 o'clock. The public is cordially invited to attend. 'a4 FAIR Fair west, partly cloudy and un- ao'tlnsi ot nnrf Inn frifrAn & fpm- ,ln east portion at. night; jbvrest winds. Maximum , A-y. minimum. 44; river btaUdnary; rainfall, none; atmosphere, part cludyt wind, northwest.' : "Will Observe Good Friday Good Friday of Passion week will be observed in . the First Methodist church with appropri ate services this evening. The ar rest, trial and crucifixion of Jesus will b studied. Dr. B. S. Ham mond will speak -on "The Eccles iastical Trial.- Attorney O. W. Emmons will speak on "The Civil Trial.". Dr. F. C. Taylor will speak on "The Seven Sayings of the Cross." . r Dollar dinner, served 5:45 to 8 (eunr nmlnv - IStf See Our Windows For vacuette cleaner demonstra tion.: Latest model, house cleaner. Halik & Eoff Electric SboD. 337 Court St, s ' , t i a3 Dlvornrll fkmght HV :s - ' V.iitl.o' RAllMiknf Vina fllotffv dlvorc coaipla'in against Ned Bot tenbur charging desertion. They were married in Salem in May, 1824. KHr husband - left her in . . A "iT 4 - f August ut tu HiUB car. lira yiaiu- tlff declare, - ? -t Ilemstitehin&iand Fleatine , Mra.i,Bfwer balcony of J-. Peiiney's. . . C. aSl Take Home a Box of Candy - Tonight. J ppera House Phar macyj ;vTwo pounds for the usual price ojf one. a2 i t' ir.i. t t t i On tnarrltM I ! m oa wo IsflHCKl iiere Thursday by the county clerk, li was taken out bv Emory Lebold. ntcher, 13 5 S State street, and third strAet- State and VsksStt--;' liberty Street 1 J ndenvbod Typewriter Co, I , Direct Factory XSraadk -, 19 Court Street Phone 33 y Typewritera Rented. Sold " V : - -,. v ; Repaired , . - epee!&l rental rate ta ttnfltat. CUT THIS OUT IT IS WORTH MONEY Send this ad and ten cents to Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave.. Chicago, 111., writing your name alnd address clearly. Ton will re- auu uuicoo v,caj. v j i to jsiugene on MODuax ojr lue uean ceivi a ten ceht bsttief .FOLEY'S Lf ner brother, Washington Hair HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND for coughs, colds and hoarseness. also free sample package of FOLEY PILLS, a diuretic stimu lant for the kidneys, and FOLEY CATHARTIC TABLETS for Con stipation and Biliousness. These wonderful remedies have helped millions or people. Try them! Adv. Sojourn at Beach Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lee and lit tle daughter, Patsy, have returned from a short trip to the Tillamook beaches. i. C. Patterson Shoe repairing moved from 143 S. Liberty to 260 State street, a 4 Fruit, Nut and Shade Tree Prices greatly reduced to clean out. Pearcy Bros.. 178 S. Com mercial St. a2 Mrs. Flndley in Eugene Mrs. M. C. Findley was called to Eugene on Monday by the death Mr. Hair, who was 71 years of age, has been ill for a number of years. The funeral was held Wednesday. Mr. Half was the father of Miss Mozelle Hair, who is secretary of the extension work at the Uni versity of Oregon. Look For The Path Across the Hill. a3 Loral Men Invited The Gul Reazee Grotto of Port land will hold a dress ceremonial in that city Saturday night. Mem bers of the El Karax Grotto of this city have been invited to attend. The".ngora Grotto of Seattle, the Tabocat Grotto of Tacoma, and the Caliph Grotto of Eugene have also been Invited to attend. Furniture Upholstery And repairing. Giese-Powers Furniture company. s20tf Shrubs and Perennials Pearcy Bros., 178 S. Commer cial St. a 2 Property Is Bought The property on the northeast corner of Front and Center street was purchased Thursday by Carl D. Gabrielson and John J. Elliott from J. W. Hunt. The site Is at present the home of Steinbock's Junk emporium. The property, according to the report, was pur chased merely as an Investment. Quality Meats Farring ton's, 147 N. High. a3 Salts Cleaned and i'ressed $1.25. Cash and Carry Clean ers. Down town receiving office, 352 Chemexeta St. f21tf F;N. wooptar Salem's Leading AUCTIONEER, Pays Gash, For Fvaltare Residence and Store . , 101Q North Sunaaer V 1 PHONE 511 ' C.'' -Established Blnce lir Bankrupt Stock of West Fur Co. Being sold by Mosher the tiller. 474 Court street. a3 Easter Eggs Assorted Special for rest of week 19c a lb. at Schaefer's Drug Store. a3 Lions to Meet Members of the Salem Lions club will hold a luncheon this noon at the Marion hotel. Robert C. Paulus, local cannery man, will be the principal speaker. Easter Hams And Easter lambs. 147 N. HIgh Farrington, a3 See Our Cedar Chest Ad On page 4 in this issue. C. Hamilton Furniture Co. S. a2 We Have Received A new shipment of the finest Easter hats at very reasonable prices. These hats will be on dis play Friday and' Saturday. Come early. Mrs. H. P. Stith, 333 State. a3 Fiscal Year Ruling The fiscal year of the state game commission ends September 30, and hot November 30 as has been observed by the commission for several years past, according to a legal opinion prepared by the at torney general here Thursday. The opinion was requested by E. JOE WILLIAMS ' The Battery Maa I . Toa Gt th BMt """" : of-Brrc.-;.-7:-- ? 83L Court BU - Phone iOS Wood Mood " TRACY'S FUEL YARD : 107 D Street Telephone S31S F. Averill, state game warden, who in his letter to the attorney gene ral, asked if it would be legal -to end the fiscal year of the commis sion on June 30. The fiscal year ot the secretary of state, state treasurer and a large number ot other state departments ends De cember 31. The Vanity Hat Shop r New creations in Easter hats, S5 and S19 at 387 Court st. a2 Arrested on Liquor Charge - -A man, name unknown, was picked up on Fairgrounds Road by Officer W. O. Edwards yesterday and brought to the local police station. According to the blotter, the man was in a serious condi tion from drinking denatured alcohol. LADD &BUSH,Bankers Established 1864 General B&nlrios Budnse Offloe Hoax froxa 10 . m, to B p, as. HELP THAT BACKACHE Also those stabbing pains, stiff ness, dull headaches, nervousness, poor sleep and that weary tired feeling! Oh, you can help them! Take Foley Pills, a diuretic stimu lant for the kidneys. Every in gredient in this helpful medicine is r directed to the betterment of your physical state. Comes Mrs. Black, of Petersburg, Va., who says: "Before I took Foley Pills I could not stoop over nor raise up without great pain. Now, I have none." Ask your druggist for Foley Pills. Your prompt im provement will delight, and repay you. Adv. Dance Saturday at Clemen's Pavilion, Hazel Green, April 2. a2 Flowers to be Planted The front of the community bouse at the Salem auto camp is to be beautified with flowers, it was announced Thursday. A low place in front of the house ; is. to be filled and the flowers will be planted there. for municipal purposes at Bend. M TthffTafar aessloia 'ot the teglsla- tare a law was enacted authoriz ing the city of Bend to exchange water now obtained; from the Deschutes river for an equal amount of water from Tumalo creek. i The Evergreen Fruit Co, Has discontinued, Its. stand at State and Commercial streets fend has merged Its-business with the company's stands at 15& N. Llb- erty and 14r"N. High. a2 a ! i St. Paul Man Visit! S. J. Smith, cashier of the St. Paul State "bank, was in Salem yesterday on .-business. While in town he conferred with the county court on road matters. Esprit d'Amour Flower J the bottle toilet water for Easter gift. Swnrt Specialty Shop, 453 Court. , a2 Salem Men File Paul F. Burris, 1270 North Summer street, and J. G. Sieg mund, South Seventeenth street, both republicans, have filed with the county clerk their declara tions of candidacy for precinct committeemen. Walter E. De Long, constable for the Salem justice of the peace district, has filed for re-election to the same office. weapons "mns, be. left at the-dear bVfqienUrlBg th k- jLaUiCnV dianapolis" News. - " ' " ' nli ....; jiT.Vl:'wi .. - We hear that, as fasting Is so fashionable now one London res taurant is to provide special tables where patrons can .starve, at rea sonable charges. Punch. Home for Aged Farmers In Iowa Has Had Few Tenants DAVENPORT, Iowa.- A home for the relief of aged farmers that has virtually gone begging for tenants for thirty-four years is lo cated here. - It is the Fejervary Home for Old Farmers, endowed by the late Nicholas Fejervary. Hungarian pa triot and exile, whose love for hia adopted country prompted him to leave a good share of his fortnne for the relief of aged farmers.: . Count Fejervary thought there might be many old '.farmers who would want to enter the home un- Obltuarj Kuans - At the residence, 1325 N. Church street, early April 1st, Thomas L. Euans, father of Mrs. Irene Molloy of. Salem and grand father of Mrs. Ray Wise of Red wood, Calif. Funeral Bervicea Fri day. April 2 at 11 a. m. from the Rigdon mortuary, interment Lone Fir cemetery, Portland. Gill Bros. Acclimated garden seed in bulk Pearcy Bros., 178 S. Commercial street. &2 Furniture Upholstery And repairing. ' Giese-Powers Furniture company. s-soti Diamond Is Scraped A working crew operating a four-horse team scraped the base ball diamond on Sweetland ath letic field Thursday. The diamond is being prepared for the advent of the baseball season at Willam ette university. Try Farrington's for Saturday Meats. 147 N. High. a3 Junior Guild- Cooked food sale at Neimeyer s drug store on Saturday, April 3. a3 Simeral Files Leroy J. Simeral has filed with the city recorder a petition for nomination to the city council. Simeral is at present a member of the council, being alderman from the first ward, and Is seeking re election. . The Vanity Hat Shop- New creations in Easter hats, 35 and $10, at 387 Court st. a2 Appointments Made n . S. M. Tuttle ot Central Pint Thursday was appointed trustee of the Oregon state horticultural society to succeed C. B. Minton whose term has expired. Miss Cecil Schreyer of Portland was ap pointed a member of the state board for the registration and ex amination of nurses. She will succeed Emily Sanders of Port land. Both appointments were an nounced by Governor Pierce. 1 Bits For Breakfast Falls to Stop- William Irwin of this city was fined S5 by Judge Poulsen Thurs-. day for having failed to stop De- fore entering a through street. Woodry the "Auctioneer Buys used furniture. Phone Sll a4 Good Friday Services Good Friday services will be held in the Episcopal church from 12 noon to 3 p. m. A cordial in vitation is extended to the public to attend at any time during the three hours. Come at any, time and retire at any time. Addresses will be given on the "Seven Words from the Cross." Free Cedar Chest Offer- See large ad in this Issue. Hamilton. C. s: a2 Building Permits - Issued . Two building permits were-is sued Thursday from the office of the city recorder. F. W. Durbin took out a permit to construct a one and one-half story dwelling at 1725 Fairmount street at a cost of $10,000. A permit was Issued for the altering and repairing or the Odd Fellows temple at 484 Court street. It. is thought the work will cost about $500. , r Yonrlvaster Candy : 'Ia.ready for "you. Opera House Pharmacy Two ; pounds for-" ine usual price of one. a Grand Jury Convenes "The Marlon county grand jury convened Thursday for the April term. No important cases, it la said, are expected to come up be fore, the body. The deliberations will probably be concluded on Sat urday. V-:.- ' - - Hats Cleaned and Bloted 7 5c. Cash and Carry Cleaners. 352. Chemeketa St, f21tf Leaves to Investigate . t Rhea Luper, state engineer, left here Thursday for Bend where he will attend a, conference of city officials and directors ot tbe Tumato "Irrigation, district in. con neetton with, the , proposed Hrar xian of water f rora.Toniala creek. Were you April fooled? S Watch Salem grow. New stores and new homes In every direction. s s wilait they will all be needed, vrttw the extra forces at the paper "mi both inen factories, the canneries, and in nearly every other industrial line; and these all bring new forces Into the com mercial field, and all other fields. - m . - Thlsajl means 5000 or more people Jtn . Salem : and it will be 10,0 00, more before long. Dry'times in California. Dry time! in southern Oregon, es pecially in Jackson county. The big thing, down that way is water. The lack ot it f&akes gray hairs. I .. This all suggests that Salem shoul allow no, time to-be wasted in gettUfk the water system in the hands "of the city; then going out a permanent supply of mountain water, brought in by gravitation. Future Salemttes may have to pay dearly for any delayst of the present. Maybe Germany hesitates to enterthe League of Nations be cause sne is anxious tor peace. Houston Post-Dispatch. "U Patience is considered a virtue when it often is merely a case of not knowing what to do. Centralla Chronicle. s s s The. Florida,, land boom has slowed up just in time to save Cuba 'from annexation for sub uf baa-development purposes. ' The: JLagu) rtf Nations has about" reached tbe stage where Smith In this city, March 31st, Ert D. Smith age 41 years, husband of Marcia Burton. Smith and father of Elizabeth Ann Smith. The .re mains are being forwarded Friday morning, April 2, from the Rig don mortuary to the Portland Crematorium for final disposition. Butler At the residence 1065 N. Cot tage St., early; April 1st. Emmett Butler, age 30; years, son of Mrs. Abbe and stepkon of Lee E. Abbe of Salem, brother of Joe Butler of San Francisco, half-brother of Glen Perry of' San Francisco and Frank Perry of Salem. Funeral services will be held Saturday, April 3, at 2 p. ,m. from the Rig don mortuary.' Rosary and pray ers Friday evening at 7 o'clock. Mass for the repose of his soul will be held at a later date on ac count of Holy Week. Howell In this city, March 31st, Samuel Howell age 63: years. The remains conveyed from the Rigdon mortu ary Thursday, April 1st. to Scio for funeral services and interment. THE SOUL'S IMMORTAL TOWERS Set thy desires more high. 4-lvTne building fade' away - u Because thou buildest clay. Now make the fabric sure With stones that will endure! Hewn from the spiritual rock. The immortal towers of the soul At Death's dissolving touch shall mock. And stand secure while aeons roll. Henry Van Dyke. W. T. Rigdon & Son DOLLARS Saved never brought a sick man HAPPINESS. Chiropractic Removes the cause of your disease DR. SCOFIELD The Best in Chiropractic Third Floor-Oregon Building There's Health In Every Bottle , . ... . r Give the. kiddies plenty ' of pure milk jt means pink cheeks; sturdy legs', vigorous bodies, clear, eyes and u ' keen brains. ; Our- m i 1 k " c o m e s f T.j V ;from pedigreed cows. )A I fe H is testei regular- 3;ly to "assure absolute punty. c Phone 299 foi5 Prompt deliver Capital City Cooperative djWft atlpnlated'5. eosdHkB-tht Who -hadl farm fed - -herein- Scott counry jan xwnxy yeara-t have been ob4f: sodre or so. whi imea me require m ajs. ' J. Just now the home, a fine struc ture, has on inmate, a farmer seventy-tiya years old. Hia pres ence during 1925s the trustees re ported, cost $3,459. Living in his solitary state he waff cared for by matron, a superintendent and men and maids. - -He has cot . real skill." moderation and sDISEASES Treated by -psttwipathy "and the I Idlest Ekktrical Therapy . in- ciuaing imjAorai&'seetromc System. " No Charge: for . 1 1 - irnisuriatlnn- ? DR. B. H. WHITE Physician aad Surgeon 1 S06 U. S. Batik Building Salem,- Oregon : 't - - Are DOWN Agam at MALCOLM'S A particularly lucky purchase 'enables, us' to offer tires at last year's, prices Just af: the start of the motoring season Buy NOW! ' ' r ' ? T.- ---o - Oversize .a DKFEXDER CORD 10.95, 10,000 Mile Bcrric Qa&rtnte I 32x4 Federal ilLVK PEXXAXT CORD $23.95 ' -3 (Slant Overstae : JEFFERSON CORD 1 $11.95 " 12,000 MOm 8TTle OututM Tires. Put On Free 32x4 Federal DEFENDER CpRD " . S17.85 Other Sizes Simi larly Low Priced BflAUHWMuVEl CQ30IERCIAL anfl COURT. HTS. BUYTIRKJl AT. HOME We will pay you ? v i : 5!j?crH .rati e v ln.;jh : nit. -T 13 I f C f r tt HI FOR YOUR EGGS and sell you Groceries, Men's Furnishings and Dry Goods at Low Prices G & C STORE 254 North Commercial' : i AUCTION SALE of runMlTiinr I I AS ft la. TODAY At 1415 Waller St., between lSth' and 14th,xthree' blocks i south of depot. Commencing ' at .1:30 p. m. sharp. The following: . . ,r, 1 Universal player piano with 64 rolls, 1 kitchen range, 1 t center table, 4 dining chairs, 2 kitchen chairs, 2 arm chairs, , 2 rockers, 1 couch 2 beds, springs and mattresses. 1 writing desk. 1 sewing machine, 1 sideboard, 1 kitchen table, 2 rugs, 1 Ironing board; 1 clothes basket. 1 hall tee, 1 dress-' er, 1 heater and board, 1 lady's bicycle,. 1 8-dayj clock,', dishes,' fruit, empty fruit Jars and garden tools, etc. - The owners are leaving for Canada -Attend thls,sale JAMES TAYLOR Owner H. F. WOODRY A SOX Salem's Auctioneers iixl JlnnriltHUt - -. store 371 X. CommerrvaT. 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