The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 30, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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GREAT SHIRT SAL E
Right in the midst of the negligee shirt season we're giving
you a regular shirt benefit. We've got too many of them
so we're going to j L
FORCE THE SALE OF THE STOCK ; .
The patterns are the very newest and the best of the sea
son they're certainly very handsome. Come at once,
while the lines are unbroken. j
G; W. JOHNSON &. CO.
- 469 State St.
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CITY
Fair
Generally fair; mild temperature;
QurWeatherMan
moderate west winds. Mex. . 79;
rVVV,n 46 ' River fallIng; Hafn-
Sl..f 1 ' none; Atmosphere, leSr;
find, northwest.
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The Theaters Today
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Oregon Betty Blythe
Chu-Chin-Chow."
in
Grand Richard Dix
Joqueline Logan in
Man Must Live." '
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RliRh "Golden Silence,"
and Webfbot Weekly
showing Mt. Hood from
the air.
Lions Visit Independence
A delegation of Salem Lions at
tended the Lions club luncheon at
Independence Monday. Those
making the trip were H. R. White,
Etanley Laison, W. W. Rose
braugh, Eugene Grabenhorst, Les
lie Springer, Dr. D. E. Bates. Mr.
i Rosebraugh gave a short talk
VJ while John Orr, accompanied by
:Vnis aaugnter, sang.
rtaM Phonographs
H. L. Stiff Furniture Co.
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Sees Door on Road
Two deer were seen on the
highway near Hebo Saturday by
Kujene Grabenhorst, who return
ed from Neskowin yesterday. Mr.
Grabenhorst took his familv to
the coast, where they will spend a
part of the summer.
Good Shoes at Lower Pri
John J. Rottle.
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Trains Re-routed . '
Southern Pacific trains operat
ing between Los Aneelea and San
Francisco are now being ' routed
through the San Jauquan valley,
according to orders received at
the local office late yesterday
from San Francisco. The action
was .taken immediately after the
earthquake; at Santa Barbara to
assure safe transportation through
me autxiea zone.
icfrola and Records IJke New
At the " WOodrv XUl-f Inn Weil
nite. North Summer and Norway.
Phone 511. Jlyl
nicaBo Man llsiting .
il A. Whitten. a Chicago dmltnor
is visiting. W. W. Rosebraugh and
is very much Impressed with the
Willamette valley. He may lo
cate here. Mr. Rosebraugh is tak
ing his guest to Neskowin with his
family to spend the fourth on the
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fWanterl, Janitor -
; Address box .3859. care States-
fman. v.-, v . ; . ; ' J28tf
; Dr. Brown Speaks
' Dr. Walter H. Brown, director
of the Marion county child health
bureau, will speak on "A Yankee
Doctor Abroad' at the Wednesday
luncheon of the Rotary club. Dr.
, Brown and his family spent a year
: In Paris, while he was studying
1 child health abroad. W. H. Burk
hardt is chairman -of the commit
tee which has arranged the pro
: Vngram." Dr; Brown spoke In Cor
T vallis yesterday.
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Camp Fquipmentr
' II. L. Stiff Furniture Co.-
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Xewspaperman Returns
After spending, two weeks with
his family at Newport, D." II. Up
john, of the Capitol Journal staff,
IN.
returned to work Monday. Wayne
Pettit and wife left yesterday for
Newport where they will spend a
portion of their vacation. They
intend to spend one week along
the MacKenzie river. Ralph Em
mons, of Salem, is doing relief
work while enjoying his summer
vacation frtrtn. the University . of
Washington, lie looked after Mr.
Upjohn's work while he was away
and during the - absence of Mr.
Pettit will act as Salem corres
pondent for the Oregonian.
Planning: Building
We have large! lots high and
dry with shade and view for $300
each. Don't pay more until you
see. Your own terms. : Others on
paving and car at $750, north.
Fairmount Hill lots $900 and up.
Others all. locations. Becke &
Hendricks, U. S. Bank bldg. j28tf
Two Reports Filed
Two bonds were filed by dis
trict school clerks In the school
superintendent's office yesterday.
The districts filing are Pleasant
Point. Regina Eser, clerk, $3000;
Taylor, Leora Z. Stevens, clerk,
$2000.
Attention Elks J
Knute Rockne, famous athletic
f.110!'. W"Uddre-the. .,oc4afwrnooii for all members of th
lodge Thursday evening, July 2
Orders can still be, taken for uni
forms if you hurry and send ia
your card to the secretary. jly
Three Licenses Issued
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tnree licenses to marry were
applied for in the county clerk's
office yesterday, j Those making
applications were Stanley Wilker
son. Yacolt, Wash., and Frieda
Armbruster, Rye Valley, Ore.; A
L. Rogers, Portland, and Hazel
Adams, Wood burn; Andy A. Kihtz
and Frances Neitling, both of
Stayton. !
Man Seeks IMvorce
' Married in 1891, a suit for di
vorce has-been filed by Oscar K,
Nender against his wife. Myrtle
Nender. He declares that his wife
deserted him in 1923. '"
To Set Trial Dates-
Circuit Judge Percy Kelly will
be in Salem on Thursday and Fri
day, July 2 and 3, to hear motions
and demurrers, j On these two
days he will also set dates for
cases on the July term of court.
July 4 si a non-judicial day.
Grocerymen Hoc trl
At a raeetinjr.ln Albany last
week, attended "by 50 grocerymen
of the Willamette valley, Ed
Schunke and C. K. Haynes were
named directors of the Salem dis
trict for the n?wj Triangle stores.
Other directors are Harry Billis,
Corvallis; Walter Eastburn, Al
bany; John Gailon, Clayton;
Frank Milllkin, Silvefton and E.
M. Johnson, Dallas.
Auto and Wall Tents '
H. L. Stiff Furniture Co.
j30
f?Iirincrs Enjoy Picnic
Nearly 500 persons attended the
Shi foe picnic at! Silverton Sun
day. Approximately 100 members
of the order from Marion and Polk
counties were present,' the remain
der being made up by their fam
Hiff The Silverton reception
WOODRY
Buys Furnlturq
Phone 511
LADD& BUSH, Banlters
j GsUUshe 18S
General Banking Business
OtOem Hours from ! , m. to p. m.
BRIEF
committee ; consisted of Julius
Wolff, T. P. Risteign and George
Kubbs. Harry Levy, of Salem.
had chargejf the coffee and lem
onade andlater acted as marshall
of the day, having charge of the
raes. . .. ' : - " r
Move Today
Into any one of a dozen terms
homes that your rent will buy.
Becke & Hendricks, U. S. Bank
bldg. i j28tf
Fry Beats dinger
In the semi-finals of the presi
dent's tourney at the Illihee coun
try club Sunday, Oris Fry defeat
ed II. II. Olinger. Both made 4i
and 40 for the first and second
nine-ho course, but Olinger was
required to give Fry a one-point
handicap. y
Improve the Summer
By taking a course Jn bookkeep
ing or shorthand which would put
you several months ahead of those
entering In the fall. New'classes
Monday, July 6, at the Capital
Business college. j30
Tea Is Planned
Members of the board of th
Old Peoples' home will give a tea
at the home at 2:30 o'clock this
Oregon conference of the home
missionary society of the Metho
dist'church." ' "
Auction Rale Wednesday Evening
At F. N. Woodry's new auction
market, corner N. Summer and
Norway streets, Wednesday night
4 p. m. sharp. A lot of good fur
niture, ranges, beds, tools, etc.
Phone 511. j3o
Paving Will Start
After July 4. all of the cornty
pavms piams win ne m oper
ation, according to County Judge
Hunt. The Salem and Woodbun.
plants are operating at present,
wih wcrk to open for the St. Paul
and Stayton plants next week, s
Dance! Dance! Tonight
DuBois popular dances, Crys
tal Gardens. ji
Clinic Is Held
Second of the Marion countv
child health demonstrations to be
held in Salem this summer was
held Monday morning. These clin
ics will be a regular weekly fea
ture. - . - ,
Somo Rond Buyer
We have three excellent buys in
Salem income business properties
that will net you 7 to 12 per cent
and increase in value. Becke &
Hendricks, U. S. Bank bldg. j28tf
Driver Is Fined
Verne J. Swanson, of California,
Woodry & Woodry
Pays Cash for Furniture;
Phone 75
Electric Cafe
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For
EATS
Why don't some one come in
and buy his 1924 Gardner
Coupe. We hae been pric-:
Ing this splendid coupe at
$850 which seems almost a
shame. But we are going to
cut still more and sell it at
$790. Who ever Rets this
gets a bargain. Try and
beat the other fellow to it.
was imea $o in justice Fcourt
yesterday when he entered a plea
of guilty to a charge of operating
a for hire car without a permit
from, the public service commis
sion. He was unable to pay the
fine, and is in the county jail.
Lnlis, Head This
Mid-Season sale is now on at
the French Shop. This is your
opportunity to buy dresses, coats.
ensembles, hats at a great saving
Masonic Temple, 115 N. High. J30
Coffey Pays Fine :
Kenneth Coffey, 1260 Tile road,
was fined $10 in the police court
Monday for being drunk.
Secretary Invited
j Secretary of the Navy Wilbur
has been Invited to attend the
ceremonies in connection with the
formal acceptance of the battle
ship Oregon, in Portland Friday
by Governor Pierce and United
States Senator C. L. McNary. Cap
tain Robert T. Menner, command
er of the vessel who had charge
of : the voyage , from Bremerton,
Wash-, to Portland, and who has
been with the craft for 25 years,
will also be present.
Lost lias com Terri
I Bull dog, brindle-white muzzle
and blaze, kink tail, weight about
20 lbs. Reward for return to Dr.
Fred Ellis, 1380 Center. j28tf
Trial Postponed
i The trial of Al Yelton and Joe
Larsen, arrested last week for
possession and transportation of
liquor, was postponed until today
on account of conflicting cases of
their attorney, Don Miles.
Auction Sale Wednesday Night
Where? Wood ry"s new auction
market, opposite residence, 1610
N. Summer street. j30
Dr. W. L. Mercer, Osteopath
i Has returned to his office for
regular work. 404 U. S. Nat Bank
Bldg. j25
Divorce Is Asked "
Anna Eder has filed suit for
divorce in the circuit court against
George V. Eder. She charges
that she is forced to earn her own
living, although her husband is
REDUCER SUMJUER RATES
TO CALIFORNIA
BY PICKWICK STAGES
San Francisco, one way. f 15.50
- Round Trip, $30.00
Los - Angeles, one way, $27.S5
: Round Trip, f50.00
Special Rates to Parties of
! Eight or More
For Information and Reservs
: tioni phone 696, or call at
CENTRAL STAGE TERMINAL
Salem, Oregon
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IMPROVE YOUR HOME
With Awnings :
We will come to your home, or place
of business, make estimates anytime of
day or evening at your convenience
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Tents, Awning and Canvas Goods
of All Descriptions
5 7SD North Liberty Street Salem, Oregon Phone 415
WEDNESDAY NIGHT
7 P. M. SHARP
Woodry' New Auction Market
Corner North Summer and Norway Sts.
Victrola and Records, like new.
Long-Bed Davenport r 3 Dressers; 3 Beds complete;
Commodes ; g-ood Range ; 4 Rockers ; Breakfast
Tables ; Extension Table and leather seated Diners ;
Hoosier- Cabinet; Oak Stand Tables; Oak Side
board; Reed Baby Carriage; Reed Baby's Push Cart;
Congoleum Rugs; garden Tools; fruit Jars and a lot
of other miscellaneous articles. Terms cash. Time,
Wednesday night 7 p. m. sharp. You'll save money
at Woodry's new place. Store open for business at
all times. Phone 613 if you have anything- to sell.
F. N. WOODRY
Auctioneer and Furniture Dealer
Corner N. Summer and Norway Phone 511
an expert hydraulic engineer. For
some time, however, he has not
had employment. The complaint
declares that Elder is possessed
of a "religious, aristocratic, deter
mined disposition," and will not
accept or seek any work that he
Considers below the ethical level
of his trade. They were married
in Seattle in 1909.
Hammer House Cleaning Sale
John J. Rottle, State and Liberty.
Mid-Season Sale
Of dresses,! coats, ensembles,
millinery, at the French Shop,
Masonic Temple. 115 N. High. J30
Klmber In Stayton
1 Ben Klmber, secretary of the
Marion county YMCA, was in
Stayton yesterday lining up Stay
ton boys who plan to attend the
YMCA camp at Neskowin from
July 23 to August 5.
Reduced Prices Prevail at
John J. Rottle shoe store. J30
Cussing Is Costly
H. H. Terrill was fined $5
in
Judge Poulsen's police court for
using profane language on the
city streets, j
Room for Rent
In modern home, three blocks
from state house. All convenien
ces. Gentleman preferred. Please
give references and addre3 A. B.,
care Statesman.
Labor Improving
The labor situation, as far as
fruit picking Is concerned. Is Im
proving judging from the calls re
ceived at 'the local labor bureau.
The demand for farm lielp ".jtlll
continues, and much difficulty fa
Obituary
Pade
Willamina Pade died at her res
idence. 726 North Fifteenth street.
June 28, at the age of 75 years.
She Is survived by four daughters.
Airs. Mary Leberman, Mrs. Emma
Valentine, Mrs. Freda Maas of
South Dakota, and Mrs. Anna Shu-
bert of Salem;; four sons, Ben and
David Grieg of Salem and Gottle
and Edward of South Dakota.
Prayer service will be held at the
residence at 10 a. m., followed by
funeral services .at the German
Lutheran church at 17th and State
streets. Rev. Mr. Koehler will
have charge of services.? Inter
ment in City View cemetery.
Webb's funeral parlors in charge.
FOR INFORMATION
ABOUT RAILROAD TRIPS
Phone 727
OREGON Uv ELECTRIC
GABRIEL
Powder and Supply Co.
Faints and Vamlsbts
175 South Comma rdaj Fbona 728
wunout cnarge or obligation. We are,
always pleased to show you sample&t 'J
Salem Tent & Awning Cb" -
had in getting . experienced . and
capable help, according to Sim
Phillips, who is In charge of the
local bureau. Ret ween 45 and 50
fruit harvesters were . sent oat
yesterday.
Miller Cozy Camp Bed
II. L. Stiff Furniture Co. J30
Woodry the Auctioneer
Buys used furniture.
511.
Phone
J30
In Business in Kalem
Harry V. Doe has owned and
conducted the Fair Grounds store
for 1? years. Now he has sold
this store to W. H. Miller & Son.
former owners of the Gold Hill
Supply company. Gold Hill. Or.;
who have taken charge and are
preparing for a -grand opening on
July 9. Mr. Doe will remain in
Nw
We have just closed a deal with H. V. Doe whereby we are the
owners of the Fair Grounds Store, at the " junction of Pacific
Highway 'and 'Silverton Road. Our official opening date will be
Thursday, July 9.
We take this means of extending to the people of Salem and surrounding
country, 71 welcome to visit our store on the above date.
You will find real bargains on display, and we are sure you will never feel sorry of
. . having made our acquaintance.
Quality,
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Ladies' Pumps, the season's newest patent strap,
light weight soles, medium heels, for street wear.
Valuers up to $9.50. Sale price
Tan Pumps, one strap, medium height heels,
stylish, comfortable. See these numbers, values
up to $8.50. Sale price
Women's Kid Pumps, one and two straps for com
fort wean Sale price ..lJ..
Several lines Satin and Patent Pumps, medium
and high heels for dress or street wear, all grouped
at one price for quick sale
Low Heels in Pumpa, patent, tan; also tan-and
patent combination one strap, for good looks and
service. See these splendid values on sale
Sandals Patent, tan one strap, medium weight
soles for wear, cool and comfortable. On sale at
only f
Arch Supporting Oxfords in brown kid; also
black, built for fit and comfort for every day wear.
Values up to $7.50. Sale price .
Ladies' Silk Hose
Guaranteed Silk Hose in all the fash
ionable Summer shades. Every pair
guaranteed -
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BUSH
Salerno 'lie things he has earned Frank N. Glover. A. L. I- J.
at least a short rest. j Frank Ntkuuda. Henry W. Thiel-
Jsen. G.Winton Wade and Wins-
Xlne Attending Camp j ton, Williams, all of Salem; Cd-
? Nine Marion county men are.'win G. Robln.?on, Aurora; Samuel
attending the citizens training" E. Brown, Gervals and Ronald M.,
camp at Camp Lewis. These are: Hubbs, Silverton.
Kwong Fook Go.;
Chinese Bazaar Big Sale. All kinds jr'xxls in stock.
Ladies' and Gentlemen's Furnishing goods. Silks, Hos
iery. Dress Blouse, Aprons, Shirts, Underwear, Baskets,
Dress Goods, Silks and Sun Parasols, etc.
We have all kinds of Fireworks at Wholesale and Retail.
2G4 N. Commercial St.
MaEiagemeolt
Service, Satisfaction Our Motto
A Good Place To Trade
H. Miller & Son
Buster Brow
Shoe Store (JH
Children'sydepartment offers exceptional
Vf' values on all lines
Sport Hose
Women's All the fancy Hose go on
Sale 2 Pairs for the price of 1.
See These Values
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$3.95