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'i- vi'- Lit' THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 131927 ' 6 J ) f ki '2i I Easter Gamdly Special for Sj Thursday, Friday Saturday With any purchase amounting to $1.00 We Give You ABSOLUTELY FREE ONE POUND OF DELICIOUS ASSORTED CANDIES These candies are fresh and made of pure butter, eggs, sugar, cream and chocolate. They consist of chocolates, Walnut Fudge, Cocoanut Dips, Peanut Clusters, Marshmallow Easter Eggs, Easter Butter Creams, Sugar Coated Boh Bons and Easter Eggs, Look Up Your Drug Store Wants and Get Your Candy FREE U (IT IS OUR TREAT) THE - - -. .1 . eAPIllL DRUG STORE J.-H. WILLETTS i Salem's Owl Drug Store FV0(L0jl SAYS: We hare a 1923 Overland Rdadster with good rub ber, several extras and a ( fine running car that is just the thing for fish ing. Price ...$175 mm. The Ho ThU MenU Ball Salem Motorist Injured W H. MeMoorU, J 195 N. 18th street, Salem, was Injured about -the head and his car badly dam aged when he Collided with a truck driven by I. El Daws of Portland north of Aurora Monday night. McMooris reports that he was trying to keep from hitting another ear head-on and side swiped the truck. He failed to get the, third driver's number. See Eddie Krugan Salem's star southpaw, hit big competition tonight in Emil Per kins of Portland. alS Darwin Tulips, Red and Pink Salem Bulb Co., Wallace road, phone 116F4. al5 Xo Lobby Progra There will be no regular lobby program at the YMCA this week because of cooperation with local churches in Holy week programs, it was announced last night. LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF Contemplate Building ". . i S. M. i EudicgU. secured a per mit yesterday to construct a $4000 dwelling at 190 South 12th street. W. J. Denham will have charge of construction. - Moore's Music House - Open evenings during sale. al5 Real Shin Value In Our Four Day shirt sale starting tomor row. $4 values in "collar attached shirts go at $2,351 three? for 7. The Man's Shop , : 13, For Lease, Adults New modern' apartments; -eom- (Jete with garage, 3 &. Living. i Iroomi kitchen, dressing.- bath. Kike & Hendricks, 189 N. High street. alS Springer, secretary, Quest Polales, treasurer. Working hours of from 8 a. m. until 8 p. m; on week days, and from 8 a. m. until 2 p. m. on Sunday were adopted. There are 9 shoe shining parlors in the city, all of which belong. Darwin Tulips, Red and Pink Salem Bulb Co., Wallace road, phone 116F4. al5 Car Parkers Pay Overtime park in g brought John Heilen, 92 Highland ave., and Ferris linn, Marion Hotel, to police eoiurt yesterday where they were assessed fines of $1 each. Starting Today, 4 Day Shirt Sale of. collar attached shirts. $2.50 values go at $1.35, or three for $4. The Man's Shop. al3 Klngsley To Build C. E. Klngsley will construct a one story dwelling at 2445 Lee Street, costing $2500, according to a permit secured yesterday. Radio Bargains' Durng This Months Sale. Moore's Music House, i al5 F.Iks Da are-Saturday vited. nite. Members 'In-. .. alS Plans Building A dwelling at 1964 North Capi tol to coat $2500 will be built by Chas. O. Hall, according to a per mit issued yesterday. T&ke Advantage Of Oar Raster Sale oh glass.' silver and dinner- ware. Giahlsdorfs, Inc. . al3 First Win At Track The victory over Corvallis last Saturday represents the first time Salem Mgh school has ever de feated tie lower valley school at track, according to "Prof. J." C. Nel son. Had the hurdles been run. the result would have been doubt ful as Corvallis has a crack hurdle team. ' i ' If. You Are Looking "For Dry Wood , we have it. Telephone 930. D. A Larmer Transferval5 Manr Seniors Graduate- Approximately 253 seniors will be in the graduating -class, 'at.TJa lem high school taiaeaf" accord ing to figures complied by JzC. Nelson, principal. The senior class last year numbered 283. Boxing at Salem Armory April 13th. Angel de la Cms ts Tommy jD'Brien- Ten three-min ute rounds; Emit Perkins ts. Ed die Krugan, six rounds, and tbree other snappy scraps. . al3 OnnnKnnlt fw -Oi im ii Or confectioner., Excellent lo cation ready to occupy- High class neighborhood nn main traffic ar tery. Lease to responsible peo ple. $35 to $50. Beck Hen dricks. 183 N. High St f alJ Bootblacks Orgaaiae A ' Organization of the Salem boot blacks was effected yesterday. Tbe following officers were elect ed: John Guest. President. Tom Manoles, - vice-president, . Leslie We Sell and Recommend THEWOODROW A Superior Washer - LJLix;a"uicaTAJv. Holy Thursday at the "Gloria" the bells will be rung, after which they wilt be silent until the "Gloria" of the mass on Saturday. After the Mass on Thursday, the Blessed Sacrament will be remov ed to a side altar and worshippers will visit the church throughout the day. On Holy Saturday, there will be the blessing of the fire, the Pasehel candle, Easter water, baptismal water, reading of the prohhecies. and Litany of the Saints and Mass, confessions being held at 3 to 7. Phil Baye Will Meet The. winner, of. jlhe La Cruz O'Brien battle in the next armory fight. See that bout tonight. a!3 Easter Candy Salem s finest assortment. The Spa.. -al6 Secures Permit Glen Rice sernrod a nprmit tps- terday to construct a $4200 dwell ing at 950 Market street. Oscar Eggen Is tbe builder. Seventy-five Crepe and Satin- Dresses, all sizes in dark colors only. Reduced one half the regu lar price. All hats reduced. The Anne Louise, opposite P. E, P. Co. al3 Petition For Pavement "Hard surface pavement Is asked. en E. street from the West line of Oaks addition to the east line of Cottage street by six people who filed a petition with the city rec order. The names on the paper ate3C"S. Cheek, Wayne M. Price. FVC: Jackson. Marie McCall. C. E. Anderson, and A. Sutton. T. K. Ford and Bert T. Ford Wish to announce the removal of their offices from the Bush bank; building to the First Nat 1. bank banding, , al6 Returns To Work- Mark Poulsen, city recorder, re turned to Salem yesterday from a four days trip visiting In Port land and Bellingham. At Belling ham. he met W. E. Scott, a form er Salem resident. Hotel Marion- Dollar dinner, aerrrl 6:45 to t rery evening. a2Ctf Trewrer Makes Turnover County Treasurer Drager yes terday made the first turnover of 1926 taxes, $129,702.95. Furniture Upholstery And repairing. : Glese-Powers rurnltura Co. ; fttf To Observe Holy Week Preparations are being made by the St, -Joseph's Catholie church to observe holy week, according to Father Bach. Mass will be held each morning at . 7 o'clock. On Darrrln Tulips, Red and Pink Salem Bulb Co., Wallace road. phone 116F4. a!5 Starting Today, 4 Day Shirt- Sale of collar attached shirts, $2.50 values go at $1.35, or three for $4. The Man's Shop. al3 Better Place Better food, better people. State Cafeteria. al3 Senator Comlne A telegram was received bv Em ma Mumhv Brown, necretarv. va. will return to Oregon to spend the summer. ' The Senator will leave Washington today and come straight through to Salem from the east. He is scheduled to ar rive here sometime Monday. Save From SlOO to ftlSO Tv Buying yottr , Piano, at Moore's wuw. , i , al5 Easter lilies Flake's Petland. 237 State, al 6 Real Shirt Values In Our Fonr. " Dar shirt sale starting tomor row. $4 values in collar attached shirts go at $2.35. three for $7. The Man's Shop. al3 Must Vacate Soon The Associated charities, the Cherry City nursery company, and "Dad" Vandervoort will at buildings on State street between A NEW FULLY MODERN 4 ROOM BUNGALOW AND OARAGE on Fairmont Hill AT S2600 300 down, balance $23.00 per montlt "i ULRICH A ROBERTS, Realtors 129 North Commercial Yick So Herb Co. Est'd 19 Tears In Salem JT. H. LEONO, Mgr. If other treatments ..j have failed trr our Chinese ; remedies " for asthma,, bronchitis, SL croup and cough; Nev er neglect a cold. We - t'K ' also treat all disord-. T ers ot men, women and children. ' - Consultation Free Call or write 4 2 0-4 J C State St., Salem, Oregon, Phone 283 the Elks temple and the Methodist church, April 15, after which the buildings will be razed and the lot landscaped. The Associated Chari ties will move to a house at 563 Court, donated by Cuyler Van Patten. It. W. Mathis of the nursery company will discontinue his down town office Vander voort, who conducts a confection ery stand, has not announced where he intends to move as yet. Darwin Tulipn,, Red and Pink Salem Bulb Co., Wallace road. phone 116F4. v al5 La Cruz, the Brilliant And O'Brien the Battler tangle at the armory tonight for the Portland test. al3 323 Court St. Is Offering A Real Saving on silverware and glass ware. Gahlsdorf's, Inc. al3 . " v that's it See it at the - -. ..t,. . .J i - v. f 7 ? . ' ; "" s, . . "M -j, vr - t-- --.-.-s-j .-,4, .- j.-m--jL; : : .. i .-Us- i Hewhbcrfjer Motor Co. : - i t ; 23X North High Street ; 4 -' sV-. ,t , . j, . w r ' v -. . y " j-f- 'V v; it ju Bring Your Car In And let us grease and oil it properly. This is our line of work. We handle gas and good line of oils. Prices reasonable, and work guaranteed. The Grease Spot, 167 South Liberty. al3 Rev. E. C. Whitaker AVill Speak Rev. E. C. Whitaker, pastor of the First Christian church, will speak at 3 o'clock tomorrow after noon in the Kimball School as sembly hall on "The Meaning and Value of the Christian church." Most Everything Greatly- Reduced this month. "Moore's Music House." al5 The French Shop Modeling Of gowns in our main salon to day from 3:30 to 4:30 p. m. M. B.uffe Morrison. a 13 Easter Lilies Adams, Florist. al6 Young Men Meet . - -A regular meeting of the YMCA young men's division was held last night. Darwin Tulips, Red and Pink . ' Salem Bulb Co.. Wallace road, phone 116F4. al5 Can La Crux Beat O'Brien? See., tbe answer in the -biggest card of the season at the armory tonite. . . al3 Bnsinesfl Property Buys In Salem. Brick buildings, flats, garages, warehouse, etc., and many close in houses that will net 4 to 6 per cent and Increase in value. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High street. al3 FOR DEFORMATION ABOUT LOCAL OR EASTERN RAILROAD TRIPS PHONE 727 MEN'S AND LADIES' SUITS CLEANED AND PRESSED f l.OO Time to. have that Spring Suit, Coat - or Dress Cleaned f 1.00 , Suits Pressed 50c THE VARLEY CLEANERS Over Brick's Telephone 1981 Try Our Sherbets Salem Maid. Sanitary Confec tionery, lS."i7 State, Palm Con fectionery, 4 67 North Church, The Nook, 379 N. High. al3 $300 Down, Balance ....Exactly like rent, takes any of 4 new homes. Priced $4,000 to $5,006; 4 to 6 rooms. North, in protected district. AU have fur naces, fireplace, water- heater, wired range, hardwood, shades. light fixtures; unfinished upstairs in all; cement floor garage, em inent walk system, lawn graded and seeded. Close all bus lines. schools. See in Laurel Park, 18 blocks north of state house. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High street. alJ Examine for Honor Roll Examination of children in Mc- Klnley, Richmond, Parrish. Gar field and Yew Park schools for honor roll candidates have been completed by doctors from the Marion county child health dem onstration. Awards will be made April 30. In order to make the honor roll, a child must be men tally normal, physically free of defects, reasonably cooperative in health habits, and satisfactory in behaviour and attitude in school environment. The new honor roll plan is expected to provide a great stimulus to four-way -improvement among school Children. Raster Candy ; Superior quality. The Spa. al6 To Purchase Books -I .Authority was ' given . Superin tendent Geo.' Wi Hug by the school board last night to purchase books for McKinley and Leslie schools. It was also voted to dismiss the eity schools at 3 o'clock next Tuesday in order that pupils might attend a special matinee present ing Roald Amundsen, famous ex plorer,, who is being brought to Salem under auspices of the Lions club. Colorful Dinnertrare, Sparkling Glassware, special offerings for Easter. Gahlsdorf's. Inc. al3 Hearing Postponed Hearing of the application ot the City of MafshSeld foran ex tension of water service by the Coos Bay Water- company has been postponed indefinitely, according to announcement made at the of fices of the public service commis sion. The hearing had been set for this, month. Bargains! Big Saving At I Sale this month. "Moore's Music House." ai5 OBITUARY Jackson Harriet Hattie May Jackson died at her residence 406 N. High street, April 12, at the age of 78 years. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Carroll A. Pague of Portland. The remains are at the residence. Funeral announce ment will be made later by Webb Funeral Parlors. McKnight William Abner McNight died at a local . hospital April 11, t the age of 4 2 years. He leaves his widow, Mrs. Lulu McKnight. A son, Charles, 10, mother, Mrs. F. E. Dodge of Portland, 2 sisters, Mrs. Pearl Scholtz of Oakland, Cal., Mrs. Jennie Sercy of Texas, two brothers, Thomas of Brooks and Harvey of Beaver. Rev. Gil lespie wHl be in charge of the serv ices to be held at Webb's funeral parlors Thursday at 2 p. m. In terment City View cemetery. Klwanis Organizer Speaks Charles Lincoln, district organ izer for Kiwanis International, spoke to the ; local club at their regular luncheon yesterday. He urged the club to make a high goal this year, mentioning that Salem should be in line for the northwest convention which is scheduled for Spokane this year and was held at Eugene last year. Lincoln ia hens in connection .with the installation of a new club at Dallas. Buy Quality When You Buy Paint , The greatest assurance of qual ity is purchased from an insti tution that knows paint. -7 We have been -spreading paint' for U 6 years. KENNEDY PAINT CO. 254 Chemeketa. Tel. 921 - 679 J L. G. Prescptt , JEWELER : Moved To No. 291 North Commercial Street, Salem First Class Repairing a Specialty 1 Standard Make Electric Ranges At Public Auction r t Westinghouse, Hotpoint, Acorn, Estate Vibbert & Todd's Electric Store 191 South High Street Saturday April 23, 2 P. M Terms Can Be Arranged H. F. WOODRY SON I AUCTIONEERS , 271 North Commercial Phone 75 Watch for Farther Announcements - 8 Roomed House and Furniture LM Wednesday April :20th," 1785 Court St. A lot of fiood furniture, Lang - range, beds, greasers, rugs, etc. " Watch the paper for full display ad ? - I. J. JENNINGS ; K OWNER H F. woodrV & son the, AUCTIONEERS - ; .271 N. Coml Phono 73 Right Down Town, Cash foe Used Furniture j See Us About Your Farm and City Sales . Lioveall Martha Ann Loveall died at a local hospital April 11 at the age of 64 years. She leaves four daughters, Mrs. J. C. Houseolder of Roseburg. Mrs. Edwins Owings of Bellingham, Wash., Mrs. Edwin Bingenheimer and Mrs. Paul Blatchley Of Salem; two sons, D. A. of Dundee, Ore., and H. A. of Salem; one sister, Mrs. Austin Kees of Weston, Ore. , Funeral TERWILLIGERS Perfect Funeral Service For Less Licensed Lady Mortician 770 Chemeketa Street Telephone 724 services will be held I Wednesday at 2 p. m. in the Baptist church at Lebanon, Ore. Arrangement? in charge of WebbV funeral parlors. Speer- - - :-; t ' .Milton M. Speer died April' it at a local hospital, aged 4 S years. He Is survived by a brother, Allen of Florida, two nephews, Roy Speer of Toledo, and Earl Spear of Elk City, Oregon.' The remains are in charge of the Salem mortu ary. Funeral announcements later. Ieo , Mrs. Lillie Louise Lee, i wife of Ernest A. Lee of 1952 Marion stteet, mother of Lyle ' E. Lee, Naomi L. Lee of Salem; sister of ' Raymond Boehmke of Molalla, Or., Viola Boehmke ot Salem: daugh ter of Mrs. : Earnestena Boehmke. ; Funeral services will be held tq- day, April 13, at 3 p. m..fromTle Rigdon mortuary, concluding sr- vices in City View cemetery. t Gaeeya Guaranteed RHEUMATISM REMEDY " Money refunded If it does not cure your case . NELSON HUNT " : DRUGGISTS Cor. Court and Liberty TeL 7 V"-: L s$i I When Glasses Are . Needed "APPEALr TO O'NEILL" New Location : Dr.C. B. O'Neill Fourth Floor First National Bank Building Phone 625 SAVE MONEY IN CULTIVATION nr. fi ... n-"'ir rirtiVii ' i i.ii.iI- rt. ,r n m . t j With the New Improved FLEX - TRED Garden Tractor DESIDE cultivating, weeding, discing, harrowing and ground-packing at the lowest possible cost, the new "FLEX-TRED" will, easily handle a nine inch plow. Plows to a full width of nine inches, and a depth of 6 or . 7 inches. Gardeners and small land owners can now do their own plowing as well as cultivating at lower cost than ever. The flexible tread, power, and properly balanced weight make operation easy in all soils and under difficult condi tions. Adapted Jlo attatch any walking cultivator tools and com binations" of tools used with the horse drawn, type. -Write today for free illustrated folder fully describing the new type K tractor, -and proving the success that others are having with it. . VAUGH AN MOTOR WORKS J 486 E. Main Street : : Portland, Oregon .Makers dT Famous Vaughan Drag Saws i - New Hosiery Shades for Easter Rose Blush Pastel Parchment Shell Gray Stroller Tan Stone 1 ; Piping Rock Alesan .. Even Glow Aloma ,:J , Algerian , tv . Sandust f i; ,; Blue Fox. 1 : Pearl Blush I " Delightful to give Delightful to Receive Chiffon Hose Eastern morn l New frocks, new coats and a gay little new "bonnet." New footwear too! How ap propriate is the gift of fine sheer Chiffon Hose in one of the. lovely shades listed at the left to wear with the new Easter outf it; Silk from the very tip of the toe to the very top of these fine stock- mgs. ! . - ; . . - Three Pairs in Attractive Gift Box