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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1925)
6 ; 4 f . 1 -i- OurWaatherMan Continued Warm , .f - T , , LFir and continued warm; nioder- . 'JlllB. 53; River .5, falling; Rain, fall . none ; , . Atmosphere . clear ; Wind north. t '. At Th.e Theaters Today ' : . !!! - ' Oregon Raymond "Grit 0 fid. Louise Fazenda. Wal lace Beery In "The Night Club." 7 Liberty Jacjt Holt and Betty Compson in "Eve's Secret,? taken from, "The Moon Flower." - Grand "The Air the Supreme 1925 drama. ; Mail" melo- Blli Out of the Du'Bt depicting the memorable, paihtings ot Frederic Rem lngton. ' " . ' ' More. Ronda Filed- Four more district school clerks have filed the required bond with the county school superitendent. (Whqse Bending; . inv reports yester ' flay. are. Hall, E. T. wohlbetex. :' 1 tlerk, $2000; Silver Cliff, Estella Jifulkey; clerk, .$1000; Centervlew, K. O. Rue. $1000: Talbot, Mrs. Maude Doty,-$2000. r- Mliler Camp Beda -H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. J25 Pounds of Ice - Free with each refrigerator pnr- hased at II. Ltiff Furniture Co. 7 : -1 " 325 County Court to Act The Marion county court will Settle the. dispute arising from the ttempt to dissolve the Gervais nion high school, when it will go nto session at 10 - o'clock this moraine. Two votes bare been Challenged by the proponents", of me plan to disband toe scnooi, who were' defeated by Only a small margin. Good Shoes at Ixwer Prii John; J. Rottle. J30 ttefrigeratprs For mis hot weather will heln to nake living more endurable, liamiltons. ; " 125 Vncret tm Pnnwl I vecnier t Hugnes. contractors for the local YMCA. started pour ing concrete in the footings of the new baildlng Wednesday morning, I - ' " . Summer House Cleaning Sale - john.. Rottle. State. aAcU4h5yty. Divorce Is Granted Lillian Petrie was granted a di vorce from David Petrie yesterday in Judge. I H. McMahan's court, on the grounds of cruel and in human, treatment. - She was also 4 " Rhone 73' - -" - . . Woodier & Wopdry Expert, Livestock, Furniture and Real Estate Auctioneers and Appraisers,- having had wide- experience in selling, pure- bred, and high grade stock; also general; sales. Therefore-we are .in .. post-, tlon ' to guarantee satisfac tion. ; v V ' - i " 7 Res, 399 2Iission.t. Salexn, Ore. Write or phone 75 for dates Will pay phone charges MEMS SUIT SALE Our Semi-Annual ' Suit Sale is now on. We are giving you the. best of clothing in, the new styles and models. i " " j Prices. $17.85,. to $34.85 ' P See Our Window Pick yours out while our stock ... IS c Gv OillSdN & CO. 469. STATE STREET giveii the , pujtpdy ' six , minor children.-, They were married in Oklahoma in 1 9 1 17 AccordTng to thVcbmplaint, Petrie renderea' life miserable for his wife? by cursing her and, the children, i Good .Ref rigeratora -1 ; AJ reasonable prices, tons. j Harail- ; . 125 Vqu Are Cordially Invited , To attend a series of cooking lectures and, demonstration,' of electric cookery, to be conducted by Miss Grace Bogue,' home eco nomics instructor. rof Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing com pany, June 23 to. 26, inclusive, from 2 to 4 o'clock p. m. Port land Electric Power Company, 237 No. Liherty phoe &5,j . J2Q Wanted to Buy Twenty tons :goodi loganberries. Telepnone, 229.. J2g Motion for Hearing Filed The state industrial accident commission, defendant s In, an' ac tion brought by George peanhas filed a ' motion to dismiss Dean's appeal from the findings, .and nas moved that" the final . actioai;l)e placed on the. motion docket and be. set for hearing on j July 2, at 1:30 in the afternoon, has yet been taken on No action he motion. 50Q . Founds of Ice- Free with each refrigerator pnr chased at H. L. Stiff Furnjtqfe Co. r j25 Opcnlae Dam Stayton Commnnlty; club,' Sat. night, June! 27. Open air pavilion at the grove. Talmage orchestra'. Join. us and keep cool.- j27 Hog Is Teaching j George W. HugfTsuperlntendent of the Salem public schools be came a temporary member of the Oregon Normal , faculty - Wednes day morning. Mr. Hug will teach school administration, three days a week throughout the summer ses- sionA... y j j ,:v. - Hawkeye Lunch Bafritet - II. L. Stiff Furniture Co. 325 Hirth IB04rt.Fltea . j t Five birth reports were filled yesterday with city health officer, Dr. William Mott. The births re ported were Eugene Edward Hel flker to Mr. and'Mrs. A. J. Hel- i - FOR INFORMATION I t ABOUT KAIJjROAt, TRIPS, OBGQWtLECTRia ROUTESERVICE EXPERT SKI CL THAT 1$ -HOW-Wg FILL THE-( Dill NELSON BROS .1 .. . 1 w . 355 Chemekcta Phone 1006 BuyaFtamh Phcne 511 LAPDfti-BUSH, Bajikera ' OfL'ra Hour from t. 8 l1. ete ? 1 J J fiker, route 4; Edith Pearl Helse to Mr. and Mrs. W. C- Heise. 1076 Marion ; . Raymond Edward Peren boom to! Mr. and Mrs. Theodore PerenboOm, 2640 Brooks avenue; Lawerenee Imlab to Mr; and Mrs. Lawerence Imlah, Gervais; and a son, Dorsey Dale Jr.. to Mr. and Mrs. Reeves. 1S25 North Capitol. Awnings for Homes I ' Or stores. H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. A j25 Statesman Given Aid ; The " last of the Statesman Christmas fund, an amount of $9.61,- was turned over in Ihe'torm of groceries to the unfortunate family who ' recently lost tbeir hoine'by fire. ? - :f Dance! Dance! Dance! " Grand opening Du Bois' popu lar dances Friday, June -2 6. Music by Bliss' Novelty orchestra from Portland. j23 I S i -v.: Case Is Continued Floyd McQuinn. 160' North Seventeenth, i appeared before Judge M. Poulsen for speeding. McQu Inn's case was delayed and wllibe held today. - t v. Dr. "WV L. Mercer t ' OsteoDath. has returned to his office for regular work. 404. TJ. S. Nat'l Bank Bldg. 25 Methodist Hoard Meet. . An important meeting, of mem bers' of the Pi rut Mdthnrtltt ohnfrli will be held in the church tonight to receive the report! the of f icial board on the program and staff of tlie church for the next conference year. Rev. F. C-Taylor will have charge of the ser vice, and talks will be given by a number of others. A. A. Lee and Wj. C. Winslow, chairman and REDUCE! STBfHER RATES i ' TX CALTFORXIA BY" PICKWICK" STAGES .; . i San Francisco, one way, f v Round. Trip, $30.00 Lofl Angeles, one way, 927.S5 7 Round Trip, S50.00 1 ! 8peciar Rates to Parties. o i - . Eight or More-- " For Information and Reaerva- CENTRAL STAGE TERMINAL Salem, Oregon . . GABRIEL 7 Powder and Supply Co. Faints and Varoia&M '175 Sonta ComsMrtdal ' Tkoam lit . Crystal Gardens j: McELROY MAJESTIC C ORCHESTRA Saturday Night , 7 Ladies Free Come Earlx! x7 BRIEF . ...'NS . 7"i If- JTou ' take no chances in buy lag one of our used cars. If af terl one week's nse ypu are. dissatisfied witl the " used car you selected, you " hare the privilege of return ing it and applying the mon ey paid on same toward the purchase pf another used - car of equal or greater value or on a new. car. Isn't that a fair proposition? ""TTT7T II U K secretary of the special commit tee on staff and program, will speak in behalf of. the action "of the official board. A Little Payment On a refrigerator will deliver one to your home then a payment a week. -. Hamilton. ' " 325 Iarlsk to Doild i i St. Vincant DePaul parish was issued a building permit Wednes day for a church; school and par ish house to costflOO.OOO." - The buildings win be erected at 1280 Highland avenue and- will be' done by day labor. ' ; r- ' " Cliristianlty in India 1 Told, in' moving 'picturesat. First Congregational " church ' Sunday next htr 8 p. m. ; ... ! ' : ' St Released Pronv. Jai - '' ' AVayne Ray ; was released last night after serving 10 days In the city ja-l.j, . ' ' ' Opening Dance :: .Sta'yton ,Com,munity. club. Sat. night, June,27. Open air 'pavilion at the grove, Talmage orchestra. Join us and keep cool: J27 v - ' ' ' ' ; ; lr. Marshall, Ostfopat hi iPbys'ciah -snfr pnrgeb'n.'" 325 Three Girls Escape Ida .Ward. ' 16,' Elizabeth Mc Cloud, 17, and Elene Carry 18, strayed from" the girls industrial school early last evening. The trio were dressed In middy suits wearing black and k&hkV blouses. 500 Pounds of Ice . " r Free with each5 refrigerator pur chased at If. L. Siiff Furniture C?.' j2,5 A Portable Phonograph f To take on your vacation. H. Ju. Stiff Furniture Co. 32 Four Licenses Issued i Fohi marriage license? were ap plied; for In the county court yesterday-. ; They' were issued to Elmer A. - Caspell, 186 North Twenty-sixth street,, and EdpaBj Starking, 1390 Highland; 7 John Dimmer," of Tacoma, and Ores--centia Marie Glatt, of Woodburai Carl W. Person, of Endicott, Wn"., 'and Grace C. Bagley. of Salem; Adam Kerber, and Delphia Opal Alsinan, both of Stayton. r. ilHDJ KEEP COOJL t AT THE ?;. , OREGON THEATRE At Koiqurx'j lany pretty hats to choose, from in medium; head size and bobbed hair.., ize. Hats for sports wear or dress up. occasions. Every hat is a bargain, v IptQwnstairs Store Satisfaction Guaranteed! on every purchase or : ' - - rvr Enrglarly Aitempted Every a valla h'f policeman .mad a mad dash' for. the iShlpley store early Wednesday mornins when the. burglar, alarm sounded for. the second time this month. ' The vicinity waa thoroughly searched, but no one was. found.. Examin. ing switches on the inside of lhe store" revealed the place,' a rear window, 'where entrance was at tempted. . Reduced Prices Prexaa John J. "Rottle shoe store. 330 Senator, la. Visitor United States. Senator S. M. Shortridge, of-California, stopped in Salem yesterday to visit old friends that he. knew here in 1874 and 1875,, In the early days be was employed as a janitor in. the old East school, now known as the .Washington school. After a year and a- half he left for the southern state with his mother. Senator Shqrtridge. is.- now., an important member of the naval affairs, and; other committees of, the senate. Salem Plumber Honored " At the closing session of the Oregon Master Plumbers associa tion in Portland; ' Theodore M. Barr, o( Salem, was ejected presi dent. . The meeting was held in connection ith the forty-third anT nual convention of the National Association of -Master Plumbera. Obituary . - IlQW.era . Betty Lou Bowers died at the home of her parents, June 2 at the age of la months. She is sur vived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs.. Orvil II. Bowers.' : Funeral services will be held .at the AVebb Funeral parlora. today at' 3 . .m.' Rey. Fred Taylor will have charge of services. Intermqt will be in the City View cemetery. : " 7 , Pelto ' ' , Jacob. Pelto died at a local hos pital June 24 at the age of 51 years. His. remains went. forward to Astoria where funeral services willjbe held. Webb. Funeral, par Jprs in charge of arrangements. Nyland . Edwin. Nyland-died- at a local hospital June 23 at the age of. 10 years. He is surviyed by his par ents, Mr4 and Mrs. J. E. Nylahd. Funeral ' announcements later. Webb Funeral parlors in charge of rrangenients. ? Rutler '.Frederick Butler died at ISO North Twenty-first street June, 24. at the age, of 7 Q years. He is sur vived bjr his widow, Lenora; two soyrv Eric of Salem, M. M. of Los Angeles, Cal.t three" " daughters, -Mrs. Alic Lindeman of Airlie. Ore.. Mi Ethel. Butler of Legrand, Ore.", and Mia4 Esther Butler5 of Yakima; Wash! Funeral services will be held at the Webb. Funeral parlors Fridav,. June 26,. 10 a.;m. H'-'-ji.'v .1'., . ,7 . . -yf r Tf:5 i 01 .1 J --.a ' S h-andicapped by poor vision Special AUention. Giveo Chi STAPLES OPTICAL COMPANY ' - Corner State ami HigH Streets PORTLAND ' ' ' SALEM, ORE. iMtt tt farmer vAlves to yonr 01 - f - .KNiAND DO - ' ' - ' B.ULEM STORE - . Stato . .1 , . V AUDRED: RTJCJI PItone 106 ... . -a if-IDSUMMER'S afternoon was j chosen for one of the love liest of the. year's teas when yes terday 'Mrs. W. T. Stolz. Mrs. Lenta !Westacott, and. Miss Nina McNary" entertained, at the sRacl ou3 Stplz ope, 435, N. Summer street." ,- ' , ". --..'' The season's most attractive flowers tfl flopr baskets and hang ing baskets and in lovely pqtte.ry, and brass iowls,. decorated 'the rooms tnrbughout; In the draw ing room where the hostessei re ceived, a maze of Oriental popples were used ou the mantel. A pe? destal basket of delicately tinted larkspur was unusually lovely in the soft light of rose colored candles. , A cut glass howl otshell pink gladioli and snapt-dragqns, guarded op. either ide with & very slender 1 brass tqlder enhanced ' a small mahoga-ny1 table in an op. posite part ot the room. ' Hanging baskets of regale HUes. delphin ium. gladipli,and Canterbury bei;s were artistically, used in carrying out the ch.psen floral note. The hostesses were graciously assisted in the rooms1 by Mrs. John H." Albert. Miss Margaret Cosper, Mrs. R. P. Bbise7Mrs. J. H. Lauterman, Mrs. " Peter Graber, Mrs. Joseph Baumgardner. Mrs. V: G. Shipley, Mr. Frank Snsedecor, Mrsv J Obn McNary, and M.rs. Frank Spencer, the latter four matrons, presiding at the urns Jn. the dining room, .where the same . sumnier, blossoms in pastel' shades. were "used In the decorating. . v ; . ,The tea table was artistic with a law, French bouquet of astilba, canterbury bells. Ceres sweet pas, and pink ad azure . lark spur. Rose, candles burned in four 'crystal holders"- During -the f irst; hour Mrs. U. G'. Shipley and Mrs. John McNary poured, at the second hour Mrs. Frank Snedecor and ' Mrs. F,rank Spencer ' taking their places.1 Assisting in the- dining roo were six charming girls of the younger 'set, aiisjs Margaret Stolz, Miss Eugenia Zeibe'r.' Miss, Char lotte' Zeiber, Miss,lRovena Eyre, Leah Ross, and Miss. Edith Bragg". rA three piece orchestra, with .Ruth 'Bedford ' Mary Talmadge Headrick, and Viola Vercler Hoi- Woodry & Woodry ; Pays Cash for Furniture Phone. 75 ' ft en ,4 xq?oo, :, Greater Values th art yveLexx& offered bVeT Smart Styles- -r " Fashions Colors PORTLAND SiLIi. S83 Alder FTV man, fuTniahed delightful musical numbers i "throughout " the atter noon. In the library a brass can delabra, together with a myriad flowers, gave' au charming decora tive note. ; . ,' 7 -f: ' .7'' . i Mrs. George M. Brown has - re turned home from'Roseburg where she was called two weeks, ago on account of the illness of her moth er. Mrs.: A. J. .Bellows. Salem friends will beglad to learn not only of,Mrs. Brown's return to her home but also' of Mrs. Bellow?' .improvement. " ' ' ' ' Mrs. Roy Ohmart 'returned re cently 1 from visiting her parents Dr. and Mrs. W. P. Allen. "near Walla Walla. JWhile there Mrs. Ohmart was - presented with sev eral rare family heirlooms. - Among them several degerro types, a Copy pf The New York Times dated September 2, 1853. Mrs. Ohmart's grandfather. Judge Benjamin - Walden,- an Oregon pioneer of 1845, was a constant subscriber to this paper fofr. more than twenty years, and kept this early copy. - - ' ' ' K- . A family ; bible,, yellow . with age and stained, a result of beins submerged In the Platts ' fiver along with other household goods when- Mrs. Ohmart'tP great - grand father crossed the plains Ih 1852, Two small pjece gfcalicq purch ased in Baltimore, 14., by Mrs. Ohmart's- great, great grandfather dqring the Revplutipnary.;War, the price oeliig? s'eVenty-tive dol lars per yard and also several pieces of homespun: and -rate linens. " ' ' ;' ' ' V . Salen'S; lady. golf) enthusiasts enjoyed thejr third weekly, ex cursion to, Ihe Illihee links ' yes terday. While ' Mrs.' Ercel'Kay Phone 75 ! Woodry VVoodry ; ' . - - . - r i , - Auftioneers. will huy your Furniture for cosh or sell on conpijisiqn - m. : 70rgMn PulpanoVFasfe Ealexo, SoIpUte and Blanfla rapplns, also Batderal 7rs f Ib-v AA$?s& Machine PgPr Greasfrooj Gb?! Dnyj Bcad,3TIainW Screening sad S?eclsltl3,s ' M mm pns Pure White Indian la Sizes 3to4jl One Day Only Bungalow .Dress Wxm 3-' - A well known-favorite, season after season we sell hun dreds of this-popular apron frock. Excellent' quality . -majtetial, standad;f ull. xaeaqremeptfl, and caTef al work- ' mansiyB; throughout. Suitable, for nurses, office, or house wear. ' ' " ' - - SEE Tjf&MjI&QUR,' SHQ" VID0WS SATISFACTION on every purchase, or-your mojjey i cheerfully refunded w Your Money Orders receive careful attention. We prepay postage or express "v . 7 'within TadluajOf a, hnndre.d'njllea y .'.-. -r J . . - salem sTorn' - 460 State" ' and Mrs, E. L. Baker and Mrs. J. II. CJarnjbbst ' and Mrs.. Lester Schlosbarg all played, the m.ost oC the matches were. PQStPQUed on.' account of-the heat to next week. Mrs. H." If. 'OHnger entertained asj her' guest 'on the "course, Mrs. W, .. I Northup of Portland.. Today a group of 'eight ladies from the Portland golf club will play oa the IBihee inks. A special -feature of yesterday! game was the Informal explana tion Mr.'Sbark.ey. 'made" ofVtha.-. rules of the game during tha . luncheqn hour. " -: :i About 200 former Idahoans of the Central Idaho association of Oregon, met at the Fair "grounds last Sunday for their, third annual picnic.. " . ' -' " " - Basket dinner was served , at . noon with Gqie;r'nof Pierce, and his private secretary W. A. Delzell as gupsts, of the. association. . 7' The address of welcome was given by Carey.. .FH IVtaXtin, who Introduced the governor, the latten (Continued on pS 4) L i hs&s. ""Nowhere are products of reliable , quality7 more' nerj ce-ssary than in the. -sickroom. 'To use any' others e , is to flirt, with danger. . , .. lau Sterilized Gauze, G a u z ft . Bandages, Clinical Ther mometers, Surgical Plas- - : ters 'and .Absorbent : Cot-, ton . to mention just a - few necessities are the finest brgtnv' and jnone : ' can" produce?; ' v ' " 'V ; i .- -Yet the prices are very, reasonable ' ' Everytbinfj for Emergencies Eeryhre Prry Dnirj S&m 7 11S South Ctommerclal Salem, Oregon Oreffoa -a ay Head and Sheeting GUARANTEED ! .. . ... , r r mm i'v-;' vvnT'i.K shop 7 ' Al.kr i