The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 17, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON
FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 17, 1925
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SUirt Sale
We are ready for our Fall Shirts to begin
to arrive and must make room" for them.
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These shirts are exceptionally good and
we have put on a price that will move them
G. W. Johnson & Co.
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Here Is a Special Eargala
A 1 924 Willys-Knight
coupe sedan which was taken
In on a Willys-Knight Six
sedan. .""..;' '"
Looks and rnns like new.
with many extras priced
for quick sale at $1075:
first come, first serred.. .
day,,. Fire of the six people mak
ing applications are Salem resi
dents. . Those applying were Aug
ust Baal and Marcha Fronier. Sa
lem; Floyd Bye-of Salem and Isa
bella Schaefer Of Mt. Angel; Wil
liam V. Loewen and Anna Pauline
Jansar, Salem.-
days. He remained on dnty untij
late yesterday when his condition
became such.' following a meeting
of the general staff at Silverton.
that he was ordered to bed by his
physicians.
Newport!- "
New 3-room cottages, Jory park.
Beach. Good stores, sinks.
private toilets, everything new.
Kor. ; information call Ed Jory,
36F4. ;- ' JIT
Barnett, who. taught In the Hood
River schools last year; Mrs.
Edith Culver, who is a last year's
graduate of Philomath college;
Miss Qma Belle Emmons, a former
critic in' one of , the Monmouth
normal training schools; Mrs. Inez
Miller, a recent graduate of the
University of Oregon .Miss May
Levis of Bearer Falls, Pa.; Miss
Katherine Arhuthnot , . Miss Gall
Wilbur of Waterloo, IlCand Miss
Mona Sheldon, a graduate' of the
Oregon normal school. V, -
Picnic to be Held
The annual picnic of the Moun
tain View school district will be
held Saturday at the J. R. Chap
man grove, about 2' miles west
of Salem. A- baseball game will
be played, with' other sports and
events. An excellent program has
been - arranged tor the occasion.
which will last the entire day. The
Mountain View district Includes
the section- known as Orchard
Heights. A general invitation is
Issued to the public.
Her From Arizo
Clifton F. Smitia, son of J. N.
Smith of Highland., and wife ar
rived here " Wednesday ' evening
from Globe. Aria., making the
1800 miles in four and a half days.
Mr. Smith is now the chemist for
the International Smelting com
pany of the Globe-Mia ml copper
district. They" will visit relaUvea
for a week or ten days
are visiting with their father. D.
W.VMorley owner of the Center
street met t ' market. - The trip
from Sacramento to Salem - was
made in 22 hours by auto. They
will spend their annual vacation
in Oregon this year for the first
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Auto I Stolen . .
A. M." Lausch ' ot 1275 North
Sixteenth street, reported the theft
of a Chevrolet touring car, model
'23. license number 20,813, last
night between the hours of 8 and
, from in front ot the First Meth
odist Episcopal church, .
NEWS m
Summer Street liOt .' ' . Y
Within four blocks state house.
Priced $1900, or two tor $3700.
Right now.. Becke & Hendricks,
V. S. Bank bldg. '-..-"' J18
QurSfeather Ijaftj
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, High temperature ; In the -interior;
'gentle . moderate - northerly
winds.. -Yesterday maximum, '92;
minimum, 6 9 river, 1.1, fall
ing;- rain fall,- none; -atmosphere,
elf ar; wind northwest.. ..,
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The Theaters Today ;
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Oregon D. W. Griffith's ,
master piece "Isn't Life
Wonderful!" with 1 Carol
Dempster and Neil Ham
ilton, I Grand Tom Mix'and Tony
' supported by Claire Adams
in,"ObMyou Tony,"
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as. for. two . box culverts on the
Sherman highway a in -' Sherman
county will be received at the
meeting of the state highway com
mission in Portland July 28.
Why Pay More. v
You can boy two large lots high
and dry south for $450 and $25
down, balance $10 a month are
terms. ; Just east of Lincoln school
on south Winter street. Perfect
protected view and large trees. A
Restricted district that meana mod
ern, homes. See and compare' with
other lots.- i i Three : plots left.
Becke & Hendricks,ltj, S. 4Bank
bldg. J18
Young Couple , to Wed
, 'A marriage -license has- been is
sued in-: Vancouver to Elmer ' R.
Conn, 19; who had the written
consent ot, his mother, Mrs. R. G.
Conn, and Olga Walberg, 22. Both
young people are from Salem.
Woodry Buys Furniture
I Store at Summer and Norway
streets. Phone-511. jlStf
traffic was so congested that it
was impossible to move at a great
er speed than four or five miles an
hour. One individual even stated
that it took him exactly four hours
to drive" on the highway from Ore
gon City to Portland. , Approxl
mately 1500 members of-the local
order of Elks left with their fam
ilies for Portland this morning,
A delegation of more than 400
men was entered In the big parade
today. Including the Legion drum
corps and the Elks' band. Nearly
all of the business houses in the
city" were closed for the day. .
Apartment House Couple
; Here's strictly ' modern , three-
room home with furnace, fire
place, full cement basement,- hard
wood floors, cement walks, paved
corner, cement floor garage and
drive. Immediate possession and
blinds. Light, fixtures, linoleums.
hot water heater, range, screens
and awnings. Price $4250; Reas
onable terms. Becke & Hendricks,
U. S. Bank bldg J18
Still Buying Iierrirs
The barreling plant of - Baker,
Kelly & .McLaughlin is still in the
market for loganberries and - will
remain so until the last of the
crop is harvested,, . according to
statements made -yesterday. Re
ports bad been scattered, abroad
that the various receiving stations
might -close a .: little earlier than
usual this year and this statement
comes as a reply to these rnmbrs.
Department Buys Rop
The police department yesterday
purchased 250 feet of rope which
is to be used in keeping crowds
back and the prevention of con
gested traffic during future fires.
The need for some sort of a traffic
regulation regarding ; parking of
ears in ' the. vicinity ot fires was
keenly felt at last Sunday's fire.
It- Is not so essential that people
keep at a distance as it is that
cars be kept away - so that the
streets can be quickly cleared for
traffic. .
Dr. W. L. Mercer, Osteopathic
i Physician 404-5'U. S. National
bank bldg, . . , , . J17
Services Are Postponed
There will be no services In Sa
lem at the Church of God until
after the state camp meeting,
which convenes at Wood burn July
16 to 2 6. ; The - camp ground is
located quarter ot a mile north of
the town. . with good, camping
privileges, including an auditor
ium 60 by 80 feet, well lighted
and seated, where you can come
and hear the gospel in sermon and
song. Services each day, 10 a. m.
30 and 7:30 o'clock. Children's
meeting at 9 a. m.; young peo
ple's meeting at 6:30 p. m.
Crowder to Leave
Rer. U. S. Crowder Is returning
to Manville, Wyo., to fill the pas
torate of the First Methodist Epis
copal church of that city until the
general conference is held. Mr.
Crowder will visit with friends at
Boise, Idaho, Salt Lake City and
Denver on his return trip. - The
family will remain in Salem dur
ing the pastor's absence. After
his work has been finished he will
Join his family again at 1083, Ship
ping -street. .
Maxwell Coupe for Sale, Cheap--.
This car has a, new .motor ana
over - $ 100 worth t extras. It is
guaranteed the same as a new car.
See it at, the Certified Public Mo
tor Car market on N. Church St.
Convention) on Snnday '
I The Silverton district' Sunday
school convention wU be held at
Victor Point .next Sunday. . Rev.
C XL Poling of Salem will be one
of the speakers for the afternoon.
Mrs. J, Van. Cleave Is president of
the Silverton district and Mrs. D.
W. Linn secretary treasurer. Miss
Alice Jaquet, ' who is ' secretary
treasurer, of. the Marlon .County
Sunday Schoprcouneil," issnper-
intendent of the Victor Point Sun
day school. , .",- . ;
Bligh "Signal ,Tower,"
with an all star cast. '
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Water Heater" Ready r t- .
' The water heater at-the new
'Otto Klett swimming tank was
t completed yesterday, and will be
" connected immediateiy with a 300
foot well. The water will pass by
pipes through the" healer and into
the tank. The date of the opening
of the tank has not been set.
Brand ,Xew Homes , ., ' .
, $3500 and $3750, both complete;
with furnace, etc. Immediate pos-
- session- on one. : See at 1 5 6 0 S.
Winter and 2395 - Brooks avenue.
Reasonable terms; discount for
cash." Becke ftk Hendricks, U. S.
Bank bldg..". y;:Tpi :iT'".r;; ! J18 ,
St. Paul Man. Dies r . .
! "William Murphy, for 63 years
a. resident of St." Paul. Orrf died
weaneiAy at isi. Uicent a cos-
pita! in St. Paul. -Mr. Murphy was
manager of the St. Paul Sand ft
Gravel ' company. . Funeral serv
ices will be held at the. St. Paul
church at , 10 o'clock today.
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Salem Is Deserted J
Thousands ot people left the city
yesterday to attend Salem-day at
the Elks' convention in, Portland.
rhe highways and byways, and the
railroad trains, too, were thronged
all day long' with the procession
moving northward. . Reports from
Oregon City and beyond state that
nng Is Selected i
-With the opening of the ten
weeks summer session of Mon
mouth normal school, report has
been made public .of the- employ
ing, oi ten new instructors to fill
out the teaching staff. Among
this group of new- teachers Is
Supt.' George W. Hug of the Sa
lem . schools, and Mrs.' Ida An
drews, who was a teacher in the
Balehr grade schools last -year.
Other new o teachers : are "Robert
Auto Tour Planned"
Cars bearing Salem delegates
will accompany a caravan .which
will leave Roseburg early Satur
day morning to make a sight-see
ing tour over the scenic route of
the newly constructed: road which
traverses the North Umpqua coun
try' and into Diamond, lake. The
purpose of the trip is to awaken
interest In .the : country's scealc
beauty. - ;,,', r I ,
Gieral White 111
Gen. George A. White Is eonfin
ed to his home here with a severe
attack of influenza with which he
has been suffering for the past 1
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Johnstowp Tribune Edward
Ferguson shot himself in the
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GABRIEL -m
.. Powder and Supply Co.
Palata aa4 TubUsm '' - -17S
tocta Cowrrtri Foa 7St '
SpeGial Bairgaiii
SATURDAY ONLY .
Vahie
Buy Nor
Visits in Salem
John and Fayne Morley, travel
ing salesmen from Sacramento.
OBITUARY j
- Spencer
At the residence of his Bister-in
law on south Nineteenth street on
July 16, John W. Spencer, age 70
years. . He is survrred by one
niece living in Minneapolis, Minn'.,
and a nephew. Rev, J. C. Spencer
of Portland. Funeral services
will be from the Terwilliger home
Saturday at 10 a. m. Rev. O
Beables will officiate. Committal
services will be held in the Lee
Mission cemetery. 1
Oven Glass Pie Plate
With Fane jr Frame '
, At last we have been able, througli a Yery for
f traiate purchase to offer our customers a pic- -!
plate of oven glass In a beautiful pierced frame'
highly nickel plated and polished, at a price
1 within the reach of alL Not necessary to ad
' vise prompt buying for we know they will not
; . be in stock longw ' - -
Watch For Our New Special Every Week
Three Licenses Issued
Three marriage licesejprrj
issued. by- the county alerkestftN
Dredge Is Working ;
' Grand island, a spoU some 4 13
miles below Salem,. is to be .the;
- scene of activitlesjbt the govern
' ment dredge for thi next . few
- days. The water ln the river will
be sent down on the east side of
' the island - while - the dredge is
. workinc on the west. side. ; I k
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; - Dance Friday Nlgho ; -..-'v
Da Bo Is' popular dance. Crystal
C Gardens.' ; :(V '.- v ; ill
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Principal Keeper Named '--,
' M. W. Miller has been named by
Warden A. M. Dalrymple as prln
. . cipat keeper of the Oregon state
prison, to succeed C. M. Charleton.
who recently resigned from that
position. Mr. Miller was formerly
a guard at the Washington state
prison and later an engineer tor
the Booth-Kelly Lumber, company
at their Wendling plant.
REDCCKIJ. SUMifER RATES
; , TO CAMFORICIA . ;
; BY PICKWICK ; STAGES
I Baa. Francisco, one way; f
:f i : Bound Trip, faaoOv
-Xoa Angeles, one way, Z1XS
i , Round Trip, $50.00
Special Rates to Parties ot
Eight or More f ;
. For Information and Reserva
i tlons phone 696, or call at
CSSCTSAIt STAGB TERMEfAJj
;x-- JBalem, Oregon. "
) Woodry & Woodrv t
Pays Cash for Furniture
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Electric Cafe
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LADD & BUSH, Bankers
Estakliabed 18 . . .,
General Banlnng Busioexd i
1 as. to fw as. j
OtSes TJsr
3. Shelley Saunnan, BL D '
Announces the opening ot his
sew offices on the fourth floor of
the United States Bank, building.
Phone 776 and 777, J20
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Chnrthill Improred
I J. A. Churchill, state superin
tendent of public instruction, un
derwent a minor operation at a
local hospital Wednesday. " His
physician said that Mr. Churchill
is making rapid progress; toward
-recovery.: . :.. , -i:..'-'. .
Yesterday by the Use V ' 1 '
Of medicine Dr, Stone removed.
a concer from the face ot D. Mc-
Cleary of Silverton. , i Jl"
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15 id" to be Opened-
Bids for the grading of 4.32
, miles on the Oregon Caves high
'way and the Redwood and Junction-Wells
ranch section, as well
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Honey and Milk Bread
Why riot a nice, hot Loaf of Honey
. and. Milk Bread,; fresh ; from our
sanitary, electric oven at 9 a.ml
- Daily? -See how nice it-really ia,
ALL COOKIES
Two Dozen For; i-
Floor Lamps, Bridge Lamps
and Table Lamps
With or WitKotitiShades - '. C'. V
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Shades of Silk, Parchment and
i Aeroplane Cloth . .
Come early if you want one of these-lamps. A good
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selection to cnoose irom.
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A large variety from which to;,
choose. - - r.;;i-..v.. 4 v-.
, .Cookies are ideal
lunch. .
for a ;picnic
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"LEST YOU FORGET Sandt
wich Bread and Buns made to or
der. Please place your order early."
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