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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1925)
' ft THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 26, 1925 1 W r MEN'S SUIT SALE Our Semi-Annual Suit Sale is now on. .We are giving you the best of clothing in the new styles and models. Prices 17.85, $24.85 to $34.85 -mm X s 4 PI ' See Our Windows C V v Pick1 your's out while our. stock ... is complete G. W. JOHNSON & CO, ! 469 STATE STREET CITY NEWS IN . BRIEF . OurWeatherMan v Continued Fair Fair and continued warm; light Variable winds and low humidity. Maximum, 99; minimum 68; river 0.3, falling; rainfall, none; atmos phere clear; wind southwest. At , The Theaters Today Oregon Raymond Grif fith, Louise Fazenda, Wal lace Beery in "The Night Club." Liberty - "Daughters or the Night," with star cast. Grand -'The Air Mail" the supreme 1925 melo- drama. . " Bllgh "Beloved Vafta- ibond" and 5 acts Vau'de- ville. . ... - Births Are lteported ' Birth reports filed at the city health office included a daughter, Alice Fay, to Mr,, and Mrs. E. B. Daugherty, 1550, Court and a son. JlcDowell, 1515 Belview. Camp Furniture Of all kinds. 11. L. Stiff Furn iture Co. . j26 Judge It. II. McMahan's court yes terday, against the City of Silver ton, of vrhich Pallenger is a resi dent. :.' Silverton is now prohibited from completing; hardsurf acing. of Cherry street until Bewerconnec tiona are laid on that street. Pal lenger brought action, seeking re lief, as it is declared that once the street is pared the cost of putting in the sewer would be prohibitive. Vacation Iiaeza VH. Lu Stiff Furniture Co. J26 Men! Buy That Suit Now v Any suit in stock, value to $50, now $25. Today and tomorrow only. The Man's Shop. J26 Good Shoes at lxwer Pri John J. Itottle. j39 Wanted to Buy ? .. L Twenty tons good loganberries. Telephone 229. J26 Two Men Released Harry Wolp and Joseph Larsen were released yesterday from the city jail. Wolp had completed his 10-day sentence and Larsen fin ally produced $200 bail for pos session and transportation of liquor. i Keep Cool f i . With G. E. electric fans. Halik & Eoff Electric suup, 237 Court St. I . ji8 One Dollar Special- Starts Sat. 10 a. m. Any cnt glass artiffle for one dollar. C7 A: Luthy, jeweler. J27 Get Building Permits BertsT. Ford obtained a build ing perm.it for a $4500 dwelling to be ejected at 290 Lafelle, in Fairmount Park addition. - A per mit was also issued to Ed S. Ku bovius for a one-story dwelling at 1237 Marion, to cost $3,000. Moss Klwanis Head John II. Moss of Milwaukee, Wis., was yesrday elected head of the Kiwanis International I at the annual convention being held in St. Paul. He has held many important offices in the organiza tion, p Five Tclub objectives hare been unanimously endorsed. These are a continuance of cooperative relations between the United States and Canada; selected and directed Immigration; conserva tion of natural resources; study of tax-exempt securities and great er economy in governmental operations. Patton in Seattle J5. Cooke Patton left yesterday for Tacoma to attend the 15th an nual convention of Northwest Stationers- and Booksellers. A number of nationally known speakers are- booked for the, pro gram, besides numerous entertain ment features. Mr. Patton took a trunk full of magic equipment along and will appear on the program. Summer House Cleaning Sale- John J. Bottle, State and Liberty. 5 . J30 lrofessor Gaike Back It, M. Gatke, former. Willam ette university professor, has . re turned from Washington. D. C. where he has. been studying in the AmericanjTuniversIty. Mr. Gatke was awarded his Ph.D. while in Washington and will now takje charge of the history department at Willamette. Reduced Prices Prevail John J. Bottle shoe store. 30 Cllnfc Is Kstablished The Marian county child health porary clinic at Aurora yesterday under the direction1 of Dr. Walter H. Brown. Opening Dance Stayton Community club, Sat. night, June 27. Open air pavilion at the groye. Talmage orchestra. Join us and keep cool. J27 Traffic Violators Fined ! Three traffic violators were' ar rested and appeared before Judge Martin Ponlsen yesterday. . Ross Harris. 701 Capitol, was fined $5 for speeding and cutting corners. T. O. Foster, (Seattle, forfeited $5 .for speeding. Fred Duffy of Sa lem paid 1 for parking over two hours. - ''' A Radioux Clilffon Assortment lOf frocks came yesterday and gb on sale today and tomorrow at $5.93. A new artificial silk fabric that has wonderful style. Millers. SUrerton Is Smjoined r A temporary restraining order was granted to Otto Palllnger in VOODRY Duys Furniture Phcna 511 REDCCER SUMMER RATES TO CAX,D?ORNIA BY" PICKWICK STAGES San Francisco, one way, f 15.50 Round Trip, $30.00 , Los Angeles, one way, 927 JtS Round Trip, SO.OO , : Special Rates to Parties of Eight or More, For Information and Reserva tions phone 696, or call at . CENTRAL STAGE TERMUf AL Salem, Oregon Elks Start Drill Seventy-five members of the local Elks lodge turned out last night for the first preliminary drill for the big parade to be held in Portland July 16. There are 275 members of the Salem lodge who have already signified their intention, of turning out in full uniform for the affair. All busi ness houses may be closed to en able Salem people, who desire to attend the national convention. , GABRIEL Powder and Supply Co. rsiHts nd anusaa ITS Boat OomaMrdal Ptea TZI Crystal Gardens Mcelroy! majestic orchestra Saturday Night Ladies Free , Come Early! ; LADD & BUSH, Bonliera ' General Canldn Buiincr C:c3 Csrrs frca 19 ft, n. to 0 p. ta. You Are Cordially Invited To attend a series of cooking lectures and demonstration i of electric cookery, to be conducted by Miss Grace Bogue, home eco nomics instructor of 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. Liberty, phone 85. J26 Realtors to Picnic A picnic at Woodland park next Thursday evening, was -the am nouncement made by the. Marion Polk County Realtors at their last meeting, following an infor mal luncheon at the Marion ho vJ, where the men folks removed their coats to find relief from the heat. T. W. Zimmerman, repre- BMJk ML Hm U a real Barfkla 1925 OftkUad tMriag ran 4754 mtlei with feUo-wing equipment: Stop lit, motometer nd bar cap, automatic swlp. rear tight miirer. boapara frost and raar, balloon tires, extra. - tire, tab and rtn. Class endosare. Cost new $1450 wits this eqnpment. . We wU sett for $1050. New car cnaxants. Folks, coma early, it's too good to Last long. I! www 08 TO) sentative of the Portland Realty board, explained the work of the association and the coming con vention to be held at Spokane. W. H. Ross, Portland realtor, made a short address on "Content ment," and traced the evolution of the vocation of real estate sell ing from Its infancy to the present development.. A Radio or Portabl Phonograph adds to the pleas ure of your outing. II. J. Stiff Furniture Co. J26 Men! Buy That Suit Now Any suit in stock, value to $50, now $25. Today and tomorrow only. The. Man's Shop. J26 Mlll , -s , " More Student Register " Registration for Willamette summer session approached 100 students on Thursday. .The most popular courses offered' are chem istry, .education, sociology and economics. .Over 50 per cent of the students registered are from Oregon, OAC, Reed and. Oregon state normal. Opening Dance Stayton Community club. Sat. night. June 27. Open air pavilion at the grove. Talmage orchestra. Join us and keep cool. J27 Many Going to Picnic More than 30 cars of local peo ple will attend the annual Salem picnic to be held in Laurelhurst park in Portland Saturday, June 27, from 2:30 until 5 o'clock. All persons who have no way-of going should call Hal D. Patton. Most of the people that have signified their Intention of going are old residents of Salem. ?' Factory Demonstration at Stiffs Of the Haag v oortex Washer. 326 Sign Is Erected ' A party of Salem boosters spent Thursday on the West side high way erecting signs directing traf fic to Salem. The sign is lust south of the Dallas-Salem-West side highway intersection at Rick reall. - CanvaM Reclining Chair : See windows, H. L. Stiff Furn iture Co. : . ; J26 Lions To Hear Gilbert It. M. Gilbert, superintendent of the boys' training school, will ad dress the Lions at their weekly luncheon .today noor. Some phases of the activities bf the in stitution will be discussed. John Orr will be the soloist. Men! - Ruy That Suit Now Any suit in stock, value to $a0, now 125. Today and tomorrow only. The Man's Shop. J26 Ewlng Funeral Held Funeral services were held in Portland this week for Mrs. Helen Macon Ewing, 70, a native of Ore gon. Of the seven children who survive, two live in Salem. These are Archie R. Ewing and Fred C, Ewing. Rev. Duff To Speak Arrangements have been com pleted for the apearance at the First Baptist church . Sunday morning of Rev. W. II. Duff, mis sionary at Rangoon. Burma. The visitor cVmes to Oregon under the management of the state conven tion board of the Baptist church, of which Dr. O. C. Wright, of Portland, is secretary. Rev. Duff speaks in Corvallis Sunday Thlght, A special musical service will be offered at the church here Sun day night, with artists from PortT land assisting local musicians in the prelude. X Real Buy for Men And young , men; any suit in stock, values to $00 today, and tomorrow only $23. See our win dows. Come early. The Man's Shop. J26 Boys Visit Salem A group of youths from the Corvallis Methodist church were shown the sights of the city yes terday. The tour included vari ous industrial plants, the state house, supreme court and state In stitutions. .- , Factory Demonstration at Stiffs Of the Haag Voortex Washer. ' J26 After Parole Violator J. V. Starrett. tate parole of ficer, left yesterday for Pendleton to' bring back Asa Trindall, parole violator, who : was arrested for possession of liquor. The "officer and the prisoner are expected back today, j The. Chautauqua Programs Are being distributed this week. Tt looks like a treat i in store for Chautauqua goers this year. 26 Apollo Club Elects Harry Weis will continue as president of the. Apollo club, was thedecision of the club members in a meeting- held at the Commer cial Club. Other officers chosen were Tom " Williams, vice presi dent; Ivan Corner, secretary; J. L. Teed, librarian. Additional di rectors elected were Dr. ; L. Bar rick and H. W. Brpse. Factory Demonstration at Stiffs Of the Haag Voortex Washer. J26 Portland Claims Pair Joe Seeder and Joe Andrews, arrested Wednesday for speeding, possession of liquor and auto theft were turned over to the Portland police yesterday. Much Water' Used Reports from the water com pany show the use of 5,686,800 -AND BACK IN SUCH A JHURRY TOO! "Why, only a couple of days ago 1 sent these blouses to the Standard Cleaners & Dyers 3G0 North Commercial - and here they are back as smart looking and clean as the day I bought them!" May we give YOU a dem onstration of our clothes transformation? r Phone 1433 ; and we'll call for your garments gallons of water Wednesday.' Al though this is a record for the year, it is not a record for the lo cal pumping station. Paul Wal lace, head of the company, says there will be no shortage as long as the water users cooperate as they have In the past. A Real Buy for Mo " And young men; any suit in stock, values to $u0 oday and tomorrow only $25 See our win dows. Come early. The Man's Shop. J26 One license Issued T Only one mairiage, license was applied for In the county clerk's office yesterday. It was taken ont by John Jelderks and Katherine Marshall, both of Gervais. Jel derks is an insurance man. Miss Marshall was formerly employed in the county clerk's office. Dance! ' Dance! Tonlte DuBois popular dances. Crystal Gardens. Music by Bliss's Novel ty orchestra. J26 ager of the local baseball' team Is now playing hall In the southern Minnesota league. Bishop is with the Fairbault club, which is . hold ing its own in tbo mid-western league. Men! Buy That Suit Now Any suit Jn stock, value to now $25.. Today and tomorrow only. The Man's Shop. j26 A Real Buy for Me: And young men; any suit In stock, values to $50 today and tomorrow only $25. See our win dows. Come early. The Man's Shop. J26 Start Pulling Flax The annual flax harvest in the Willamette valley will get under way Monday when pulling ma chines start operations for Ball Brothers., three .miles southeast of Salem. " There are' nearly 4.000 acres of flax to be pulled-this sea son and. only 13 machines avail able.' ' ' Biddy" laying Ball "Biddy" Bishop, former man- Salem Woman Elected : At the second annual encamp ment of the Oregon division of the Sons of Veterans auxiliary in Oregon ?City, Helen orOlih.'TVrt land, former secretary, was elected president. Salem- women 'el ; : - ?& to office are Norma N. Terwiln- ger and Lizzie W. Smun, trus tees; Florence Shipp, inspector. Delegates to the, national conven- ... . - J U 11.1" liua a 1 i r - Marion1 F. McKay pf Portland, with Louise Din as alternate Keep Cool . With G. E. eleetricr2ins. llalllc & Eoff-Electric shop, 337 Court St. .- .. -r Makes Bot Comio 'j ,. Wol for the daily cb m I c feat ure of the Oregon Journal .tor tho issue of June 25 were furnished bv Curtis B. Ferguson of ja.,'mi . FUNERALS Butler the funeral of Frederick But ler will be held at the Webb- Fun eral parlors today at 10 a. in. Rev. Mr. Taylor will have charge of .th services. Interment will bo "in. City-View cemetery. 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