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- !A HIE OREGON STATESMAN. SALE1I, OREGON THURSDAY 'MORNING 'APRit' 16? 1925 f SIMPSON: GROCERY " - Phones 48 end 49 For Your Breakfast For Your Lunch-For Your Dinner Serve HOTEL BENSON COFFEE SOAP oars - Royal White Laundry Soap 30 bars . -WASHING POWDER. Large pkgv . . White King Large pkg. " Citrus ; Large pkg. Dew Drop V - Washing Powder L Our delivery service is Free. We deliver your food, stuffs to any part of the city on regularly, scheduled time. When we deliver your groceries there is no waiting. Our drivers are always on time. . j , CITY NEWS OarWeatherMan : x ...COOLER Fair east,' Increasing cloudiness and- not dnlte as warm west, por tion: light to moderate westerly winds on, the coast. Maximum yesterday, 87; minimum, 48; river 1.3; stationary; rainfall, none; at mosphere, clear:', wind;: southeast. Kotariana to Meet i, j Q. B. McCuIlough, of the city soiling and planning commission, wilt be principal speaker at the Botary club luncheon to be held this noon at the Marlon hotel. He wUl explain. the purpose of the commission. Dance Old Time Dances ETery. -Saturday, Crystal dens. ! J ' ; Gar-17 Bargain In. New House : ytrBj. house off Fairgrounds -JUe$3 on, M jrtle Te strictly mod " atra'K toom haiiM with unfinished upstairs, .;r double constructed throughout; ' extra heary joists, . very deep basement, furnace, fire- place, laundry trays, garage, walks - light fixtures and shades complete, -. $4200, reasonable .. terms. This "s house, must be seen to be appre- latedv fcecke ft Hendricks, 189 N. High St. tf. Sat orday and Monday Are the days of the opening of Mack's Millinery, corner of Center and High. Two hats will be given away, the drawing to take place Monday at 4 o'clock. All ladies are invited to register. a!5 Ranges 1 Ranges! . Bridge-Beach Range demonstra tion now, at Giese-Powers. al5 Millinery Sale : 100 hats formerly $10 to $18.60 now on sale, at $5 to" $8.76. The French 8hopv M.-Buffe Morrison. 115 High, street." , . al5 Trade Strictly Modern t S room home on beautiful cor ner on NSummer street to trade for modern "home on small tract close Jn south ot Salem.. Becko L Hendricks, 189 N. High St. tf. ilaccabeei to Meet ' An old-time party will be held this evening at ' McCornack hall by the Ladies and Slf Knights of (he Maccabees. Cold drinks will be featured, the entertainment be ing Xree for -members ; and their friends. - ! ' Big Dance Satnrday ; .At Brooks. Ramblers playing. . ? A17 . Ladles! Register Sataarday Or Monday at Mack's Millinery, corner of Center and Highland be In line for one of the hats to be given away Monday at 4 o'clock. - - .-' al6 Lenves for' South - V Mrs. E. J. Bulgin lett Wednes day for California and Florida aft er visiting in Salem with her son. Wi Li. Bnliln, and her brother-in-law. L. jQt Bulgin.-Salem realtors. nM Martqa ' - 'i Alar dinner, served to $ ex-f evening. ' K M my to Celebrate ' , . A m1ot ride" with a "roast" at the end. to celebrate the finish of al recent membership contest. wntcn lasted, over anerlQd of seven. pr , eight .weeks. 4s Jelng; planner, by the local Salvation Array for Its Direct Factory Iaci -' fl .Oowrt Strees- Hom Typewriters IUntai Cold. " . . . He;ard CpeeJ rental tiUj to gat' i 155 North HONEY Mountain Honey 2 cakes "u. '. 28c $1.00 -BANANAS : Fancy Ripe Bananas . 3 pounds FIG BARS Freshly Baked Fig Bars . 2 pounds : v SMOKED MEATS Fancy Bacon Squares per pound 49c 29c. 19c Fancy Boned per lb. . Sunday school of about 100 mem bers. The 'reds-baring won out against the "bines," 1093 to 63$ points, respectirely, it Is now up to the latter to treat the winning side.) according to; a ruling of the contest. Autos; Will ocnreyi the crowd to a spot near Eola Friday at 5:30 p. m., where the remain der kf the ejrenlng will,-ofpent The local Army corps has a' suc cessful work going on among its young people, and Its average Sun day school attendance has been close to the 100-mark for some considerable time. Complete line of Girdles At popular prices. Howard Cor set Bhop, 165 N. Liberty. al 5 "Card of Thanks We wish to thank our many friends for their kindness and sympathy shown us at the time of the passing ot Sarah A. Wilson. May we also express our-apprecia-tion for the beautiful floral offer ings. .Mr,' and Mrs. John W. Smith and Family. Mr. and Mrs. W. Ms Smith and Family. Mrs. Sarilda Smith. Mrs. Llnna Sacry. - Mrs. Nettle Sherman and Fam ily. alS Hats Cleaned and BlocazeO 75c Cash and Carry Cleaners. 352 Chemeketa St. t21tf Prayer Meeting A special prayer service for Na tional Prohibition will b bel 1 the First; Methodist church on Thursday evening. Rer. F. C Taylor will speak on "Prayer and Prohibition." Rev. James Lisle will speak on "Wine in the Bible." Discussion of the present status of National Prohibition will be a part of the service. Stop the Waste in Food Get a Cavalier refrigerator now, $1 down will place any refrigera tor in your home. C. S. Hamilton Furniture Co. al5 Bridge-Beach Range- Demonstration now at Giese 16 Powers. Will Inspect Hospitals Dr. R. E. Lee Steiner, superin tendent of the Oregon state hos pital, will leave here this week for points in Canada where be will in spect a number of institutions for the Insane. He will be accom panied on the trip by Mrs. .Steiner. This Is Refrigerator Weather Don t let tne not weainer oeai you. ";Be preparea oy naving an Automatic Refrigerator installed this week. We furnish the Ice gratis for a long time. H. L. Stiff Furn. Co. al6 y FOB EfFORMATJOlt ABOUT RAJLROAD TRIP Phone 727 OREGON x ELECTRfC F. N. WOODRY ..,' Salem fmodtnt ' -: AUC7TI0NEEZI Fays Oaeh Fur Fsvsdtsov Residewca aad fttors) . 1810 North But sine: PHONE 511 Established Since 191 LADD &DUSH,Banlters -.: i General Bf.nlnng Dusinisc , -J' ' , ;' CSos Eours froas 10 sw su to 8 p. an. f r Commercial Street 45c 25c 35c 27c and Rolled Picnics OOu O&Q Prayer League to Meet ' -';The women's erangelistic pray-; ei leasne-'wDlTOeet today at o'clock' at the hotneof Mrsi JVT Salamon.1333 State.street. Mrs: p. Johnson .will lead. Mi Fnrnltwjre upooistery1 turn And repairing. Giese-Powers Furniture, company. .s20tf -i- rrn rlft.V": ' P Auxiliary to Meet The Ladies Auxiliary of the American Legion will meet today at the home of Mrs. H. R. White, 2009 South Church. street. Large popples for use as ferave markers on Memorial Day will be made. All members of the organization are asked to be present. Dance Saturday , . . , . At Clemens Pavilion, Haxel Green. A16 Takes Position Hero D. J. Holtxman, formerly with Olds. Wortman it King, and Lipp man, Wolfe & Co., In Portland, has taken a position with the . Di rector Department store here lh the shoe department. Salts Cleaned and f $1.25. Cash and Carry Clean ers. Down town receiving office, 352 Chemeketa St. f21tf OVerloadins Charced r v C. D. McPherson of Salem,' ar rested. Tuesday on a charge of overloading his truck, entered a plea of guilty in the justice court yesterday. His case has been con tinued for sentence. The arrest was made by O. O. Nichols Qf the state traffic denartment. r We Are Anxious to Show Yo -. How good a reasonably priced refrigerator can be $1 puts one in your home. C. S. Hamilton Furniture Co. al5 Contract Awarded Bulgin & Bulgin, , Salem real tors and contractors, have been awarded the contract to construct Senator j Charles McNary's new home' on the Wheatland road, about 5 f miles from Salem. The building is to cost approximate ly $7000 and the location is to be beautifully landscaped. . Heaiw-v 0 . ';. . " . . ."Horses", Olson's "latest dancerf hit Victor Record at Stiff's. al6 Speeding Charged Joseph Bellinger: of Salem was arrested. Wednesday afternoon: by Off leer W. O. Edwards. ; He is charged with exceed ing the city's speed limit and '.with drivfQS, his .... . . . . . . - car wiineieciive Draaes. , , Millinery Sale ? 100 bate formerly $10 to $16.50 now on sale at $5 to $8.75. The French Shop, M. Buff e Morrison, 116 High street. a!5 Building Permits Are Issued Three 'building "permits .were issued from the office of the, city recorder5 Wednesday. 4 F. M. WUh Hams took out a permit to con struct a one story dwelling at 1875 JOE WILLIAMS The Battery IXaa ' . Task SatUflM. &Si Court t. rhoSM IBS TRACY'S FUEL YARD : 187 D Street Telephoae S31S We hare a-dandy Overland Coupe f Sedan 'with S 5 per cent rubber, spot, bumpers and sereral other extras. ' This ear Is in Al shape and snap at S470. Center street at a cost of $3,000. Enos Presnail was Issued; a per mit to build a one story dwelling at 2685 Hazel arerine, toTeost f 2, 000. O. R. Thompson'recelved .a permit to erect a two story dwelt in&: at 125 North t Twenty-third street at a cost of $3,000. Furniture Upholstery. . 4' .-- And 'repairing. Giese-Powers FurnKure company. s20tf Speeder Fined H. Weiland of this city was fined $7.50 by Judge Poulsen Wednes day tor having exceeded the "city's speed limit. " Trade In Tour Old- Refrigerator on .a new Automa tic refrigerator and pay the bal a nee as you can. H. L. ! Stiff Fvrn. Co. " 15 William Pwtn Fined ' t '..William Penn of tbif jcltr-. was fined $1; by Judge Pou'sen Wed nesday upon having beei convicted or parking overtffie4 -a?, "' , yLi i ii'rM Dr. Marshall, Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon. alS -4 Motonteter Stolen J. F. Hughes, 576 South High street, has reported to local po lice authorities that the moto- meter was stolen from his car while it was parked on Oak street some time Tuesday evening, Held for Inrestlgati A. w. cieiiand, transient, was arrested late Tuesday night by Officer Wright and held for InTea tigation. George Stone, another transient, was arrested late Satur day night and Is being held,; Saw Found . A wood saw was found in. the alley between Commercial - and Liberty streets by Officer Daris early Wednesday morning. It was turned in at the local police sta tion. T . Call Hasollton Furniture Co. For furniture upholstering, re finishing and repairing. al5 NpunofHere . .:JZA George Neuner of Portland and United States attorney for Oregon, attended the luncheon of the Sa lem Rotary club Wednesday nopn as the truest of I. L. Patterson. . -"rs : i Falls From Stagings E. B. Taylor was knocked un conscious when he fell from a broken staging. He was taken to his home and spent Wednesday resting. No serious injuries result suited from the fall. Returns to Salem Kenneth Rice, who nas been liv ing in California recently, was in Salem Wednesday and expressed hope that he might make his home here soon. He was formerly em ployed at the Marlon hotel. Rods Found A Pair ot auto curtain rods were found in an alley Wednesday and turned. in at the local police sta tlon. See the Delcraf t and - Delart Rugs on display In our windows. Something new in town and perhaps - they are Just what you have been looking for. H. L. Stiff Furniture Co x all Carlton Receives Honor- Edmund F. Carlton of this city was elected deputy grand master at .the Oregon grand council of Royal and Select Masters of the convention of Oregon York Rite Masonic bodies held in Astoria. Richards Chose The last voting act of the sen ior class at Salem high school was to elect Homer Richards to repre sent the class as valedictorian In the - graduation ' exercises this June. . Richards is a member ot the high school debate team that is to trsyel to - Msssachusettes to represent this city in the cross continent debate. YHOICTcTrsubOenulne V Orange Blosaom'engage- , menC and wedding rings is a ; tribute to the judgment and j good taste of the wearec , - A HARTMAN BROS, I . gqasrs Zal Jmlm, Coratr . ststa aaa Ussrty. i GENERAL FREIGHT. LINES i Operating. in. connection with the Salem Navigation Co.; from Salem to Eugene ; . , . -! , - 'Dally-. .JTrweks i TRUCKS ANYWBtERB FOR - . HIRB - - Salem phones, 96 7Res 2106W " Eugene phone:. 477 la no sway connected with General Transfer lines.) ' ' Jl Twlaa ArriTe , ' : f v , ' Dr. and Mrs. A. Bates re eelTed twin baby girls Wednesday morning. , One weighs S pounds and the other . f pound. Dr. Bates, Who' tips the - ruler at six feet four. Is president ot the Salem Lonstellows clob. . , Six O'clock Club Date - The Six: o 'Clock Men's club of the First Methodist church will hold its monthly dinner next Mon day, evening. Rev. R. N. Avlson, D. D. formerly pastor .of the church will be the speaker. Any Sewing Machine- In our : stock placed In your home for $1 down and $1 per week. C. S. Hamilton Furniture Co. ' a!5 Kelson Speaks J. .C Nelson, principal of Salem high schooL addressed the stu dents of Willamette university during (heir chapel hour Wednes day.; . - . . ' ; Official Board Meets The official board of the First Methodist church,, met in the church on Wednesday evening. ReT. F. C. Taylor, pastor presid ed orer the business session. Two Candidates File- Webb W. Has kins, republican of Sllverton, has filed his de claration of candidacy for the of fice of constable of that city. James P. Feller has filed for elec tion as precinct committeeman for the Aurora district. He is a re publican. . Suit Money Wanted i A motion was filed In the cir cult court - Wednesday by Pearl Edna Purr, to collect $100 at"- torney f ees and $60 suit,: money from: Samuel Aaron Burty folfcm-d ing her suit for divorcef f ti For Economical Refrigerators For your home, get a Cavalier refrigerator for $1 down, balance easy terms. C.- S. Hamilton Furniture Co. - ' H 'al5 W. i. CARTER MS T Explains Planks of Platforn in Campaign for Party Nomination W. A. Carter, seeking nomina tion for republican candidate, for governor the coming election spoke before a representative gathering of the Salem Woman's club Wednesday, April 14, at o'clock p. m.- Mr. Carter, who has been a res ident of Oregon for the past 32 years was received with much en thusiasm. . -Mr-' v ' - r-i .in-brlafMr. Carter covered his piatiorm. laying special siress on the reduction of the income tax the boss ridden convention sys tern, the enforcement of tne vol stead law; the propeir system and education of our youths In Our schools. Mr. Carter spoke qiute extensively on putting through the passage of the bill giving the school Children tree text-Dooxs All of the issues received hearty applause. Melvin Carter, chairman of the meeting, then called on the audi ence to make a few remarks and all expressed their appreciation ot the talk by Mr. Carter. Mrs, Flora F. Fair, of Portland stated how much the free text book issue meant not locally but throughout the state. Instead of soda thereafter take a littre "Phillips Milk of Magne sia" In water any, time for Indi gestion or sour, acid, gassy stom ach. andTellef will come Instantly. For flfty years genuine "Phil lips Milk ot Magnesia" has been prescribed by physicians because it overcomes three times as much acid in the stomach as a saturated solution of bicarbonate of soda, leaving . the' stomach sweet and free from "all gases. It neutralizes acid fermentations in the bowels and gently, urges the souring waste from the-system without purging. Besides, . It is more pleasant to take . than soda. Insist ' upon "Phillips." Twenty-five cent bot tles, any drugstore. Adv. ' Headaches The nicest - thing about headaches is not to have.. them. ...... Chiropractic removes : the ; .cause of headaches , .Why suffer? DR. SCOFIELD , The Beat in Chiropractic cr? prison IM&s, ' , .. ; .Saleai WHS CLUB j Sour Stomach "PhilHps Milk of Magnesia" X f Better than boda 1 Mil BAPTIST SHS TO. E. H. Rhodes Delivers Ad dress at First Baptist Church Banquet In ; six weks from now the Northern Baptist, convention' will meet at Washington, D. C. The convention will be presided over by Mrt E. H Rhodes. Jr.,of Toledo, Ohio. Mr. Rhodes - was elected - president at Seattle last -E. H. RHODES, JILi - yepr, Hl is a'priciicing attorney in his home city, and a member of the Ashland Avenue Baptist church of that Uy. For a number of years he has been prominent in the affairs of the denomination, as well as in his own" local church. Previous to his election as president of the Northern Baotist convention be was on the staff of the admlnis trative committee of the Board of Missionary Cooperation. He is now holding the highest position in the gift of the Baptists of the North. This . evening, Thursday, he is to be the speaker at the evening service of the First Baptist church where the Central Baptist asiocia tlon Is in session. Theevening meeting begins st 7:30, o'clock and is open to the public. Earliel in the evening he will address th men at the brotherhood banquet. meeting at 6:15. A small charge is being made for the banquet. Coming to Salem with Mr, Rhodes will be Dr. O. C. Wright of Portland and Dr. W. T. Mllli ken, also of Portland. Delegates from other cities will be present today, and a Drozrain has beea fm ade oWttTTat ' includes tEe mlar sionary . activity . of the denomin ation. The reports yesterday, showed a healthy gain in most of the church. . ? Revival meetings were held in nearly all the churches of central association, according to the re port of Rev. E. H. Shanks, .who is Obituary Eyre . At the residence, 1973 Mill street, on April 13, George W. Eyre, at the age of 69 years. He was the husband of Ida M. Eyre, the father of David W., Charles E., Mrs". Edith Eyre White, Parl. Mary and Winifred Eyre, all of Salem. He is also survived by seven grandchildren. Services will be held on Thursday, April 15, at 10 b'clock -from the Rigdon & Son moTtuary. The body will be forwarded to Onarga, Illinois, for interment. IMMORTAly LIGHT Were a star quenched on high. For ages would its light. Still travel (downward from the sky, , 4 . ' Shine on our mortal sight. .. " . . 'i ' So when a great man dies. For years beyond bur ken, The light he leaves behind him . lies . Upon the paths of men. -Henry Wadsworth Longfellb W. T. Rigdon & Son For Colds Take rs Schaefer', . Cold Capsules S e v e r a 1 severe ' com plications sometimes fol low a cold.Tv''V:v;'-"7"''.'7 iiy.- Preventlt Schaefer's Cold Capsules will break,! up .your cold . in. 24 hours. . . l . SoId"OnIy;At - ; CCHAEFER'e: DUUO 8TORR . The Yellow Front--4hono 197 133 North Commercial Street -'fri t i , eA M A.". 1 1 . - -- ' - The- association closes with this evening's session. Rev. W. P. Os good of Albany was reelected Mod erator, and Mrs. - B. Neptune of Salem as association clerk. , -i- C 1MB!! ELD Straight Streets, .Restricted Building, Called Import- . ant Factor That the careful arrangement of a city is'as desirable's the care ful arrangement of a . home was pointed out Wednesday to Salem Rotarians by C. B. McCulloUgn. member of the city planning and sontng commission. J'" 1 - For instance, without a xoning ruling of some sort, it is perfect ly, legal fdr a man to erect a liv ery 8 table next to a line resiaence. Tne tnree oojects oi me somns commission, he stated, are toning Solution of transportation prob lems and beautificatlon. As for transportation, Mr. McCuIlough declared: "Narrow streets are passe.-' In the days o( Rome streets were nar row. Means of transportation did Sot require wide streets, and they built them narrow to save prop erty. . Methods ; of warfare were hand-to-hand, .so they built the streets crookedly for military strategical .purposes.. f,i i"Evt now we - bulid them wide nd straight. Automobiles require Wider streets and' as warfare has graduated from the .hand-to-naaa class, we po longer .need ) to build hem crookedly.- By making the streets straight we save miles and miles of our travel." l.-Mr. MtCullough wheld :taat beautificatlon ot a city is an asset, even financially. While commer cial facilities count for a lot, the appearance of a city counts for 1 "The best paying industry one Can imagine.", said Mr. McCul lough, "is an ice plant in Hades The output could be sold , imme diately add top prices could be Obtained. t "Yet you don't find any .he starting up the industry because no one wsntavto live In a place where living conditions are so un nlannt."i If the city zoning and planning commission is allowed the $5000 yearly it lis asking of voters, it plans to mark off particular, dis tricts. For instance, an industrial fdlstrlct De created. There will be a commercial district, : There will be residential districts. ; And SPRING chairman of Missionary find Evan gelistic coiumittee. .... MODE! GOT HEED and PLANTS : i i Fix jyour porch boxes now. Don't wait Until plants are fll picked flver.1 Greenhouse is open nights knd all day Sunday. -b-K?' Phone 1S98 or come to"P06 North Front, Corner O P ENIN-'G Summe r April 2 Hats Will J3e Given: A way Monday, the 1 9th, at 4 o'clock - i All ladies are invited to register their -names before that time.i The names will be deposited In a sealed box and the 10 th -and 12th drawn out will be the lucky ' ones. .-': - - . - ; " MACKS MILLINERY Corner of Center and High 7 ROOM HOUSE, FURNITURE ., , AND tORD SEDAN 1 :ilTLicil:ion..SaS Saturday; Apr. 17th - 2083 State Street if v 7 roomed plastered house with electric lig , - -and-toilet, lot 47xl36y& feet, sold on terms, rations balance arranged at' same time' and place., J0eccC furniture and furnishings of said home which mncet listed later. Everything" will be sold without rpart ., as the; owner is leaving" Oregon. : . f ' V rf M. DULLER, ' . . N. VOOCI, OwnerJ . .' Salem's X-eatlinj Aucilo - This !l3 the Su,cr Clrect Vrciry n :tK J HELD OVER BY POPULAR DEM AND t MM i M Mr jtfeti-iXksi ''Times Today i IrIgoi'i there- w.lll-.beL semi-commercial, semi-residential districts.' - , ' Such xoning, .McCuIlough held, would stabilize- real estate, stimu late the activities of building and loan associations ' and thus stim ulate building, which will fnake for added prosperity. ' . - i . Corvallis Northwest SecttritieS company- will build' office '- and store building. - -' -i i FLOWERS: of D Street Millinery 17 and 19 ' ' wower tha Bettina . nd July rECTED 1 - and-" '-''r. 'Cr) '- - - - -v- r- ,1 " I