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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1924)
THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 1, 1024 ft t i 1 4 is - M A "Si 'i i i i 1 ; buss CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Accounting DemJUKled X The first of two hearings be fore the public service commls ' Bion was held Thursday, at, which time stage lines made an account ing of their: activities. Another bearing will be held today. ( . " . ' i - Oh, Petciw- t : I ' Glen Oswald's Serenaders, new dance lumber at Stiff's.' ol7tf Country Teachers' Convention' A meeting has been called of all teachers in Marion county, it was announced yesterday at the office of Mary Fulkerson. county super intendent of schools. The session will begin at:10:30 a. m., on Sat urday, Oct. 25, and be carried on In a manner similar to the us ual school teachers convention of Marion county. , , Select Christinas Presents Now Small payments make it easy. Love, the Jeweler, Salem. o-lOtf Council to Meet The Marion county council of the parent-teacher associations will meet in Salem on Saturday, Nov. i: McKinley junior high school has been selected as the place of meeting the session be gins at 10:00 a. m. We Will Have en Sale Friday and Saturday 25 coats, all good styles, some with fur col lars and soma m.wi.' "Mrs. H. P. Stith. J33 State st. ol8 DateCortfbcth fo ' Correction is made with regard to the date of the opening of the equity department of court, pre sided over by Judge McMahan. It will begin Oct- 20, not Nov. 20, as announced yesterday morning. Friday and Saturday Blanket specials. Extra heavy, double Nashow plaids; values to 14.90 .for J 3.8 9. C. J. Breier Co. -j: ol7 Local Labor Agency Reports The labor situation remains the same fn Salenw is the opinion of Sim Phillips of the local employ ment agency which is operated by the US f government I and the YMCA. There Is no over-supply of experienced farm help, and the 1 WOODRY Buya Fumituro Phone 511 si..!1 r.ft . . Dr. B.H. White i - Osteopathy - Surgery ; Electronic Diagnosis and Treat ment (Dr. Abram'a method). Office Phone 859 or 469-J 806 U, & Bank Bldg. Moved mad now that wo aro located In 'i ': ' our new qvarters at 143 S. LIBERTY ST, w aro in a position to giro yon itilL. better service on your transfer and hauling work. TVe Still Handle Fuel and' have ; several carloads of coal due in a few days. Better tat -your order in early. ' ; v 'M - Phone 030 ' Lnrmer Transfer & - Storage Co. I We're All Cars for Hire WITHOUT DRIVERS f t Pnr autos aro all kept In prime condition, ; I therefor are absolutely safe to drive. : i, TERMINAL TAXI SERVICE - We hire theia either with or without differ. PnOXB S020 t' - DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE LADD & BUSH BANKERS EaUbUshed 1EG3 General Banldns Businc;3 : Office Heart 1 rca 10 a,' n, t a p. n, - demand and supply of labor in other lines is about even. A sit uation unusual is the number of women' who are employed, and they represent several kinds of workers. At the present time there is a demand for 25 women for an ( out of town cannery, but the matter of transportation is the reason many of the women do not accept the places. . Dance at Srhindler Hall Every Saturday night. ol8 Applies for Citizenship' A petition for United States cit izenship was filed yesterday at the county clerk's office by Peter Stokx, but it was turned down at that time on the ground that his witnesses were not able to pro duce sufficient Information. . He came from Holland in 1904. Two Licenses Issued Marriage' licenses were ' Issued yesterday to Marc E. Jennings and Nellie O. Miller, of Salem, and to Merl Tallman, Corvallis, and Letha M. Shepard, Salem. Marcel and Curl Last Longer After Golden ' Glint shampoo. o-17 Writ of Attachment ) A writ of attachment was filed in circuit court yesterday against the property- rora State bnk,"lt, is alleged in the papers. i " Prison Show Progressing Some good talent has been re ceived at the state prison since the last annual show and the en tertainment this year will surpass any previous exhibition,! according to S. E. Murdock, who: will dirct the show again this year. Selec tion of the cast is now under way and rehearsals are scheduled for the near future. The show will probably be staged during the legislature, shortly after the first of the year. Xew Victor Records Hear Glen Oswald and his Ser enaders at Stiff's. i ol7tf Highway Opening Today Official opening of the west side highway between Albany and Cor vallis is expected to attract a num ber of i persons to Benton county today. The opening will be ac companied with fitting ceremon ies. A number of state officials and those connected with the state highway department are expected to attend. Suits Pressed 50 Cents Suits cleaned and pressed 81.50. We deliver. Rennet's.! Phone 767, ;i ol7 Visits Xewspapermanrf - Francis M. Ginn, who was re cently discharged from a Portland hospital, , is visiting bis brother, Forrest Ginn, a reporter . on.'' tb.e Capital Journal. Mr. Ginn spent part of his time' in Monmouth, Miss Beatrice Shelton Teacher of Piano High' school credits: granted. Studio, 345 Marion. Phone 1299; Derby building, 365, : AXXHAKZg fSDowa IS Mpntkly a at ZckvMC S4T N. Coot. St. Pkoa 80S RADIO HEADQUARTERS RADIO SUPPLIES j Open Evenincs , 31 KORTH COMMTSTMTIAJj Popular Priced Tailored Suits $25 to S45 lien's and Young Ilea's D.H.MOSHER I TAILOR Office at Stage Termlaal where he became a benedict, tak ing as his bride Miss Olga Ras mussen. The young couple ' will leave for Tacoma this afternoon. Card of Thanks We, the surviving members of the family of the Late William C. Battey. wish in this manner to ex press our sincere thanks to and appreciation of the many kind deeds performed by willing hands prompted by sympathetic hearts, in connection with the last hours and the funeral services of our loving husband and father. r Mrs. Mary Battey. , . i Arthur Battey. ; if Mrs. Z. B. Rowlee. Mrs. Mary Nunnemaker. Mrs. Ruby Bloom. Mrs. Agnes Seeley. j Mrs. Nellie Blackburn. . i ol7 Four Convicts Dt'ported i Four convicts left the state pen itentiary bound for distant points yesterday. The men were in charge of Roy J. Norene. of the United States Immigration inspection de partment. One each goes to Mex ico, Italy, Finland and Canada. The Neurocalmeter ; i Signifies accuracy in Chiroprac tic.1 See Dr. O. L. Scott, U. S. National bank bldg. 1 olltf i . . . , nvr -lmersec- tfons on streets. According to CA- Rice, city treasurer. The sum of 1 54 02.22 will be used to pay one- tenth of the principal and 93,- 325.16 is for Interest. This mon ey is to be paid out of the general taxes and was authorized by tne vote'of the people in 1918. Ef yptian Henna for Tinting Hair 50c. Perry's Drug Store, oiztt Miss Reeder Honored Hattie Reeder of Salem Is a member of the speakers' commit tee of the student Republican club at O.A.C. The creation of In terest in political Issues of the day is the object of the organiza tion, rather than Interest in a particular party. Miss Reeder Is a senior in commerce. . Blanket Special For Friday and Saturday sell ing only. See our Island Window Nasbon, large double and extra heavy values to 84.$$ for 83.89. C. J. Breier Co. '!'' : ol7 Epidemic is Same U The scarlet fever and diphtheria epidemic in Salem remains about the same, according to the records ef -the city health officer. Dur ing this week three diphtheria cases and two scarlet fever cases were reported. The report of one smallpox case was: reported at Woodburn. ' Hear Glen Oswald's-t i ' New Victor records at Stiffs Furniture Co. I i ol7tf 1 Miss Davies Here S ; Miss Grace Davies, : associate editor of Harpers Bazaar spent yesterday in Salem ' interviewing the ladies clothing people. She is making this trip for the pur pose of getting local dealers in touch with latest fashions. It is sort of an educational undertak ing which is carried on for the purpose of acquainting i the lead- ': DIED ' FOLLRICH Mrs. Mariab M. Foil- rich, 1659 Court street, age 74 years. Death occurred at mid night Oct. 16. Funeral an nouncement! later by. Terwilli ger. . WILLSONiAt the residence, 1?91 North Fourth street, Oct. 16, Fred J. vVillson, age 71 years. husband,-qfMrs. Ada E. Will son, father "of Mrs. Maud E. Street of Carlos, Alberta; Clar ence A. Willson of Portland and Alonzo R. Willson of Salem Funeral services will be held Saturday at" 11 a. m. from the RIgdon mortuary, interment Lee Mission cemetery. FUNERALS Funeral services for little Ele- nora Minnie Dunigan, 2 H year pld aaugnter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dunigan, will be held today. Fri day, Oct. 17, at 3 p. m. from the home at the grandparents, be tween Salem and Silverton. inter ment Murphy cemetery, under the direction or RIgdon & Son. Funeral j services for the .lata Mrs. Grace GJllingham-Daris, will be held Saturday, Oct. 18, at 2 p. m. from the. Rigdon mortuary. the Rev. J. J. Evans officiating, concluding service IOOF cemetery. Funeral services far th lata a Taylor Jones will be held stnri uay, oct. 18, at 3 p. m. from the nrst cnnstian church, the Rev, Mr. Morris of Corvallia an rtav J. J. Evans officiating, concluding service Mt. Crest Abbey mauso leum. The remains are at the Kigaon mortuary, r RIGDON i SON'S UOBTUAHT Cnecimaled berrlei ing merchants with the various styles of women's clothing. Miss Daviesf left last night for Sacra mento.; She yrill make fifty more stops before (she returns to her home in New (York. ' She has been in her; present position for nine years and la an accomplished newspaper woman with very de cided publicity tendencies."" Von ItiisinoKH Mil An apple for every customer. Call Prescott over 1937,-J. It may interest you. ; ol7 One Birth Reported One $ birth cirtificate was filed with the city .health officer yes terday, and it registered the birth of a son, Paul Pratt, Jr., to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pratt, 1620 South Twelfth street. i The Nrpcalmeter Signifies accuracy in Chiroprac tic. See Dr.i O. L. Scott, U. S. National bang bldg. olltf Opium Smoker Fined Lee ;Chin, a Salem Chinaman, was finedj $4f for the smoking of opium.. He Was arrested on South High street. This is the first nar cotic (opium) case to be tried In the local court for several months. Our Home-Made - Brick ice cream now 50 cents. The Spa. 1 ' . ol6tf Two Pianos for Sale Passes Rd Cross Test .. Miss .Mary Krickson was award ed a Red Cross life saving cer tificate when she successfully passed the long Red Cross exam ination! This test includes many features of aquatic activities,' and to successfully pass the examin ation ' ineans; that the aspirant must be able to use the several swimming strokes, to break the strangle holds of a drowning per son and to give them every as sistance. The examination was hek by Bob Boardman. Miss Erickson - is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F.I M. Erickson. " ' Preparation V If you have not already done so, enroll now in one of the classes being organized at the CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLEGE. Prepare yourseif for jj the position higher up, and then;you can land it when the opportunity comes. ol7 Building Permit Issued A ' building permit was issued yesterday totBuno Henke to erect a one Story building to be located at 1705 North Cottage street, in McClaih addition. This is the first permit for several days to be filed with the ; recorder's office. - Two Slightly Used Pianos Just like new, priced to sen. Giese-iowers. ol7 Bicycle Stolen V. K. Kuhn of 464 Court treet reported to !the local, polled that his Yankee bicycle had Deen? stol en yesterday. 4 ' Good Wood At fight prices, 16-inch mlH and 4-foot, dry slab. Immediate deliv ery. Spaulding Lumber company.' I ! I ' . ol7 Baby Born A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs;' Richard Yates of Wood- burn at the Salem hospital yes terday. I Glass Pierces Hand 4 Chatles McClelland of 205 North Twenty-first suffered la painful injury to his left hand when he slipped on a wet pavement and WHAT goes best with that tail ored suit; what is most en i joyed by the woman who is on her feet all day? Our old friend, the lace bxfordi ': , :- t ' Sizes 1 to 12 i s Widths j. AAAA to EEE Slender Foot Oxfords are wonder fully comfortable. They are built on broad sole lasts, come up nicely under the arch and cling to the nar- row neeL t- I; LENDER FO Arch fitter VMAOC HAM JOHNJ. ROTTLE statsTand liberty STS- 1 fr fell upon a piece of glass. His left hand was injured so badly that three tendons had to be join ed together and several stitches were necessary to close the wound. McClelland is a graduate of Wil lamette university. Bicycle Found j A bike, which was found in front of the YMCA building Wedhesday night was taken to the police sta tion by Officer Brenemanv Professor Addresses student Professor S. B. Laughlin, head of the sociology and economics departments ' at Willamette uni versity, addressed the Phi Kappa Pi fraternity at their regular training whatever, any lover of good! music can play the Gulbransen ".' Registering Piano with just as . much expression and feeling as : a professional pianist! : . i - Unbelievable? Perhaps! Yet true, absolutely! : You ,can quickly satisfy your-i self about it . ; investigate. Find put at first hand! Let your own eyes and ears con vince you! Learn how through keys p r e s s e d . -rr-7-. . ; . , , n n ..mm '1 Four McKlets Nationally . Priced $450, $530, $615, $700 (See Page zOS'' Saturday Evening Post) Peters & Mills Piano House 519 Court j VJ The Registering Piano V; r'i iWHirl 'Wind -Economy --.fJ1 Ni ; Here . we 'have a real buy in Men's Overcoats,. j v Just 45 coats in the lot. Regular values up to i' .--mi mm j 4 M I U IHI, , - 1 1 : i I ' Jill' Thursday meeting. He spoke on "The Jlise of the Political Par ties." 1 7 County YSIOA Meeting ' Boys frorti all over the county j are expected to be present tonight j for the fifth annual Marion county YMCA convention. From reser-J vations received yesterday, Edwin Socolofsky, ! county YMCA secre tary, expects at least 200; to be present. ; Silverton alone is send ing a delegation of 20 from the high school. There are still a few places available and anyone desir ing to attend the banquet tonight are urged to telephone 225 to day and make reservations. The dinner will begin at 6:30 o'clock at the First Methodist church. win 'mx mmm tc U"r.'"i- TuiocKea iown, as in ordinary, player-piano- playing the Registering . principle, now makes it easy for you to produce i musical effects as fine as. the most ' delicay 'trnger-' 'ing on the keyboard! ' 2 Years to Pay! .l TU:r for Gulbrncn infwrmauua. St., Salem, Ore. one Made You owe it to yourself to see what we have to offer before investing in a fall suit or overcoat. The Greatest Values Ever Offeree! - in Salem t i ' : i 1 J C r Overcoat Special See our special Dundee Ready-to-Wear Overcoats ' r !)- ; . - ...... - . Specially Priced $25, $3Q, $35 Home of the 500 All Wool Patterns 167 North Commercial Street The 5,000 Penny Contest is over. Watch for See them in our window on. f See for yourself. admit it is the best coat in L Goo U. S.National 3 I LZ1 to Order next week's ad. or come in and try; We are sure ypu will town for the money. Bank Bldg. 1 ' . ; s , 1 t ; . - ; - ; r - -.