The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 19, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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'Don't take just anything you can get in a cap.
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i'T--:ifo state StreiVVJ;l:-jt'
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Thb is Truck Time
: Ij We hare trucks ranging
from Samsona at : $ 3 5 G to
750 for a-G. C. 1921
model, 1 -ton capacity.
Also hare a Chevrolet 1 ton
truck at a bargain. Also a
; Dodge dellrerr at ?230.
This is a special price for:
; ' '- ''. thi,week .' - '..
Corvallis. - Signs Hare also been
placed in, the . Rlckreall district, j.
Folder Is Fonnd J""""
A pocket folder - was found by
Katherlne ;Rowe in Willson park
yesteraay. and turned orer to" the
police. The folder Is the property
of P. L. Pahuland of 1215 South
Commercial. " "
S2 0 0 0 worth of , grains of rarions
I kinds will - be salvaged from the
debris. This sum, will be applied
on the $1S5,000 loss sustained by
the company, when, the "mill burn
ed. ' The sacks in which the sal
raged - grain - is contained are o
damaged that new. ones are being
provided.
; . .; . -Jf air . ,:--4 .
Mild near coast and; warm In
.) the interior; gentle' to "moderate
; northerly wlndsrYesterdayVmax
imnm, 8;V minimum, B3j, river,
falling; jTainfall,: none; 'at
. mo8phere, clear; twlnd, northwest.
At
The Theater Today
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t Drdgom "His , Supreme
'jMpment,", by ,5lay ,Edgln
ton with Ronald Colman
aijd Blahche Sweet. - "
,,QrandTony a jx d Tom
Mix in "Oh?-.You Tony.".
BliKh- Five Acts Hippo-
y-ome Vaudeville a,nd Pic-.
lures. - i -
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Steeres formerly practiced in Dal- i tees were appointed: Program,
Us and has recently purcnased the
J. . L.' Valitbn ' r &perty at 1635
State street,, where .Jje will make
his future .tome. - Upon his return
home Pr. Steeyes will' be associat
ed '.. with. .iDr. J, jch.elieyT. Saurman
(ii tthe ,Uj S. National bank buUd
ing. '..r - " ; ' r . ": v
Why Keep Mother.
dn the fcoUkitchen? . Have Sun
day dinner ; at the Salem restau
rant.; A reai treat awaits you. J19
Here From .Mc3IimiTille
Mr, and . Mrs. J.D. IcCprmlck,
of the Kimball Scnool of Theology,
were "SIcMInnf ille i yisItorsyester-
day. They brought back -Mr. Me
, Cormlf k's father and mother, who
will spend a fewdays visiting in
Salem. " " '. " ' r;-
Sjcecial jCvmipnnicMloja--. i
5 Pacific i lodge- No.
''SO'AFV&AM, 'at
"Masonic temple at
1 p. "m. . Monday,
j NWdJj July 20. 1925, to
attend .iunerai . oi
'-our j jate' brotner.
.'- Charles Roy Brown, of Albert
Pik, lodge, No. 162. AF ft AM
Order, M. W,- .,"
A,
Baying a Piano, Phonograph ;
Saxophone or ; any p other r musi
cal. Instrument? Then" get thef best
buys of a HfStlme at "Moore's Mn
sic House. V ' " " 119
Old Restdenta ITsit- "
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Koub.: of Santa
Ahnai palfreSalem'Tlsltbrs this
week. . Mr 'and Mrs. Koub are old
Salem j residents; - and --will be - re-
.membered'by mafty, of the ,old tim-
ers. They operated - the Home
restaurant in "partnership , with
Dr.- O." H. Kent : arrangements. O
w.. Giles and" J. E' ; Pettver&w
Ubles, Mr. and Mrs. William Lo-
welI; jBupplles R. R. Ryan
. Shelley Saannan, M. D. .
Announces the opening of his
new offices on the fourth, floor of
the United States iBank ; building
rnone- 776 and ; 777. f, V " ; J20
Visiting Headquarters
"Miss Withers and Miss Knott,
members f of the f Walla Walla
county health, unit, and Miss Eric-
son; T state advisory; nurse of. the
vvasnington state department of
health, will be in Salem, tomorrow
and will .visit the headquarters of
the Marion county child health
demonstration. , , .
Cost-Price . .
On air lawn and porch swings.
Giese-Powers. .. J19
(Grange, Holds Session
Somd-30 members -were present
at the regular monthly meeting of
Salem, Grange held yesterday at
the labor, hall. The next meeting
of the Grange is to be at the fair
grounds v- where a picnic will be
held. One ' application for- mem
bership :was: received, and. will be
acted upon at the next meeting.
Biggest Bargains Ever Offered
" .Musical Merchandise at Moore'B
Mupic House,' 409-415 Court,-this
week. j "' " j!9
Teacher Is Promoted
Harry. McEuen. a tormer Willa
mette student, and for the last
two years a teacher in southern
Oregon . high schools, haa been
given a position as Instructor in
the. English department of Oregon
Agricultural college. He wni go
to.CorvalUa to taka ub his new
duties some - time the latter part
of next month...... ' ' "
Pleads Not GuUty, .
jonn isurnKaue, arrested near
Mount - Angel yesterdar. on a
charge of maintaining a .nuisance,
entered - a plea of not guilty in
justice court. - His case will come
up before Brazier C Small, Justice
of the peace, on Monday.
Dr. Marshall, Osteopathlc
Physiclan and Surgeon.
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terday: MF." Sargenl" Is "a" former
Salem resident. r ' . :
E. Heary of St. Paul was a Sa
lem business" visitor yesterday.
- Mr. and- Mrs.- M. . J. Carter of
Portland were Salem visitors yes
terday. -. ;-
"Doc" Gehman. local sportsman.
is leaving. alem tonight-for east
ern points where he will spend
several months visiting with rela
tives and friends. ' Mr. Gehman
will go by way of Prince Rupert.
Mrs. Blanche Adams, steno
grapher and bookkeeper at the
YMCA, was able to attend to work
at her office yesterday. She has
been ill at home for several weeks.
Mrs. Walter Johnson and two
little daughters, Ruby and Paul
ine, of Albany; were Salem visitors
yesterday. : Mr. Johnson, who was
formerly employed at -Stiffs fur
niture store, is now employed by a
furniture company in Albany. : j
Mr. and Mrs. William Ueth and
family were in Salem yesterday,
Their home i9 in Gervais. I
Miss Charlotte Horning of Sa
lem left for -Newport "yesterday
morning, where she will spend the
week-end.'''" 'f ' ' - .' ' r I
- Mabel Sherman of Shaw, who
was operated on in a local hospl-
Here From Indiana-
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Darter
of. Marlon," lnd.,"arrived in the city
last night for a week's visit with
Mr. and Mrs.' N.' D: Elliott. The
Darters are on their first" visit" to
the coast. . Mr. Darter is a mall
carrier. - ' - -- "
tal a week ago. returned to Jier
home last nlght.'-"- :
Everett; Booster . of .Woodburn
a Salem business visitor yes
terday, i rr.- .
Miss Rose Mints, of the Smart
Shop will . leave today for a two
weeks' vacation in the east. While
there she will visit with relatives
and friends. :
Speeders Are Arrested
Walter. Martin was arrested yes
terday by -Officer Edwards on a
charge of speeding. He was cited
to appear Monday. Russell Hurst
of .the .BUgh. hotel .was arrested
last night by Officer Edwards for
speeding 30 miles a hour on
North Cottage street.
vVVJ'iGUARD l
Obituary
SUff WUl Teach
" Three' members of the Marlon
county child health- demonstra
tion staff will go to Portland to
morrow to teach for two weeks in
the "University of. Oregon school
of eoeial work. Those going are:
Dr. .Estella.'Ford Warner. .Miss
Anne Simpson and -.Miss Elnora
Thompson. The school .will be at
tended for the most part, by teach
ers and social service .workers.
Governor. Attends Picnic
Governor. Pierce was a. special
guest at the Chapman picnic near
Eola yesterday., The.gpvernor left
last night for Bend where e will
speak at a farmers' picnic.
Williams to Coast
Fred A. WUliams. local . attor
ney, will leave, for,. Toledo today.
He will appear before the Lincoln
county court Monday and Tues
day.;. ' " -
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. Henry La Near Hogate of Ami
ty, Ore., died at a local hospital
on-July 17, at the age of 12 years.
He Is survived by his mother, by
three sisters, , Arleene, , Gretchen
and Dorothy; by three brothers,
Stanley, - Jesse and Manual all of
Amity. : - The remains . are .at the
chapel of the. Salem jnortuary. 210
Center street. t Funeral services
will be held .this afternoon at
2:30, o'clock. Rev..C C. Poling
will officiate. Interment ' will be
in the Clagget cemetery north oi
Salem.
GAIt Attention '
You are requested to meet at
the.Rigdon mortuary on Monday,
July 20, at 1:30 o'clock to attend
the funeral of Comrade A, C. Lea-
bo. J. J. Newmyer. commander.
Lawn and Porch Swings -"
Cosrprice Vti Giese-Powers. J19
Will ., Be Sentenced . : -
Sentence will be imposed next
Saturday J on Paul Muho, who
.pleaded guilty on arraignment Sat
urday morning 'to charges of hav
ing a still -in his possession. The
arralgnmentlwas in JuIge Kelly's
Icourt., Harry Bloch gave the evi
dence which led to"-Muno's arrest.
OAC Club Will Picnic
All former students and alumni
of OAC are' Invited to attend the
July . meeting of the Salem 0 AC
club to' be held ' at, the Harry
Pearcy, ranch T, hursday evening
The ranch is located two and one-
half miles north of Spong's land
lng. Swimming and other sports
are on the program. A picnic din
ner will be served between .6:30
o'clock and 7 o'clock. i !
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Think "Con" Stole Auto
.Jesus-- Torres, who escaped
.Masic Week at. Moore's)
Means bargains lor .eTery. music I from the sute penitentiary Thnrs-,
lover.- See our. windows.
.Music, House, V; j
Moore's
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Mr. O'Leary a. few1 years
ago
3ee Financial Stalent-Wj 4 j ":
:6t the Ore Tire Relief? Ass'n.
on page 4of this'papefl
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Piano and Violin "Lessons-
Joy Turner-Moses will teach
.for the summer 335 N - Capitol,
Phone 468-M. : ' v 119
Trip Is Planned f -
Miss Edna Garfield, well known
Salem writer, will leave for Seat
tle .today where : . she .will spend
i several weeks? r risiting ' with
friends and relailTes." !
.day, the . day" after he . had, been
made a trustee, n believed to
have stolen an automobile J that
disappeared from the home of O.
D. Bennigar, near Four ' Corners
yesterday morning early. The
automobile is a Ford car, with " a
truck, body.
151-184. .
bearing . the
license
Labor Demand, Supply EaaL
Reports from the United States
mnlnvmnt.fflce. malnUlned.in Home for Two
.. . ; . .i.J..i'l,.-jt.4.i .vi.l Ready to occupy. Range, water
me rrJ w heater; drapes, etc., ; gd; t Threes
Woodry Buys Furniture j
Store at Summer and Norway
streets. Phone '511.
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Visitors To Retnrn T-
Mr. and-Mrs. Perry Powers, of
Grand. RapIdSi .Mich.,' wbo have
been visiting thelf son W. F.
Powers, and family,' left on . the Signs Bring Results
return trip yesterday after spend-1 - Signs placed along the highway
ing several weeks here. ' They I directing tourists .to go by way of
tfie labor, supply Is pnly, slightly room modern with', furnace, fire- will return by way of Seattle. Mr. fcalem to their destination are said
vwwo v. - luiavc. vciucui uaocuicuu lurv. k. 1 - i ruwrrs is a nrominRnr npWRnnncr.
.fact Js notable because the oerry
picking season and the baying sea
son are over with, and generally
with the culmination of these two
activities, there is felt an Increase
in the number of unemployed.-The
t report of the bureau for 'the. week
'ending July 18, shows 18 6 regls-
tratlons, 172 calls, 169 Preferred
and 153 placed. Or the women
86 registered, 77 were In demand,
76 referred and 69 placed. -
age, nardwOpd floors, etc, cement
walks drive and both ' streets'
paved and paid. See at 1107 Mar
ket. Terms if desired and Immedi
ate possession. Becke & Hendricks
U. S. Bk. Bldg.. 322
by the manager of the auto park
to be increasing the number of
tourists " stopping at" the .cama
Dr. W. L. Mercer, Osteopathic j These signs have been placed on
man in Grand Rapids
Physician.
Bank Bldg.
404-5 U. S.
Nat
319
the west side of the river,nea.
The Spa Open
It'$
which
Annnal Report Filed
The annual report of Alice M.
Bacon, county school superinten
dent''of Josephine county, shows
an Increase, in the "enrpUment of
the last year over that of previous
years. The grade schools enrolled
' :- . " ' . I 1720 nunfls and :the hleh kchoollw tt-,i-
owncoid storage plant, r'?"
Anto Is Stolei
C. A. Boling of Route 6, Salem,
reported to the police last night
that a Ford touring car, license
No. 119-229 had been stolen.
Wood.
Dry planer trimmings. Fred
, - . . 419
Woodry & Woodry
Pays" Cash for Furniture (
. none-. v a . . k
WIU Have Operation
Mrs. I. L. Corner, 215 South
Winter, will go to Portland today
where she will have an operation
performed to remove her tonsils.
She will return the latter part of
next '.week. .:.:?, :
Leaves For Hospital
, Chester . Ball, one of those in
Jured, early : 'Thursday morning
vhena car. in which he was rid
ing. .crashed into a, freight . train
Rooms Are Closed
.Due to the absence of the office
force at the Chamber of Commerce
rooms.no business was transacted
Saturday. C. E. Wilson, secretary
of the Chamber of Commerce, is
attending a convention in . Port
land, and his assistant. Miss Flor
ence Pope, is away from the city
on a vacation.
Abbott
At. the residence of. his daugh
ter, 1840 Nob Hill street James
F. Abbott died at the age of 78
years. He is survived by his wife
Flora Abbott, two sons, Fred F
of North Bend, Charles C of New
York nd three daughters, Mrs. Si
P. Cope, of Corvallis, Mrs. B. M.
Randall, Salem and Mrs. B. Fay
monville of Seattle, also two sis
ters, Mrs. Van Newklrk, Mt. Clairi
N. J., and Mrs. S. J. Bennett of
Blnghamton,.N. Y. -Funeral ser
vices, will be held Monday, .July
20. at 3 p. m. from the Rigdon
mortuary. . "
Lea bo
A. C. Leabo died at the resid
ence, 1780 Court street, July. 18.
at 6:30 a. m., at the age of S2
years. He is survived by his wid
ow, Pauline Leabo, one son Reas
H. of Portland, one daughter Mrs.
neaiwIUektealU-.was seat to hos- ti.nf -A 0,TO .
TJ-i: c-i I Augusta .Uallla -6X Salem, six
h. h. wr, - th. no, FanlclHdren,. eight great gran d-
x t ,.. " . children. Funeral services will
which he sustained a broken nose,
and arm,, and, other minor injur
ies., His condition is said not. to
b serious. ;
be held . .Monday .-. at 1:30 p.- ra.
from the RIgdon's chapel. .Inter
ment In Lee " Mission " ."cemetery,
i ReT. Fred Taylor will officiate:
Down
Monthly
Bay .any make of
Typewriter
Typewriters Rented
Repaired ;
We make Rubber Stamps,
. Seals, etc..
Ask ns. for -prices
Atlas Book &
Stationery Co.
465 State Street
EYE HYffiJE
enTIulcior'CoriserTLngr
YonrSihr
(Continued : from-last Sunday)
8. cieaaso th eyea night
, and. morning. wlthL pure . -
- water, . .. .
' 9. Never rnb the eye with
the hands or with an
unclean toweC
10. Remember that S7 per
cent, of all Information . .
' comes through the rye.
Human profJcicnry. de- : .'
pends upon good vislan
Have iyoor eyea properly ' 1
. eqnlpped. to see. . v v , '
MORRIS. OPTICAL
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303. ORECiOX, BLDCL
V Salem. Ore.
Today J :
- JVlpnday .
0rr0 re if. rt motion joj&
", Grand Orcheatra -COMEDY
NEWS'
GRAND i
Oregon Pulp & Paper Go.
Salem, Oregon
MUACTURERS
Sulphite and .Manila Wrappings, also Butdiersw,Wrap
. pings, Adding 3Iachine Paper, Greaseproof, Glassine?
Drug Bond, Tissue, Screenings and Specialties. . i I
PERSONALS
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Harold .-Fearing of Salem is vis
iting with friends in Portland.
Mr. Fearing Is a student at Willa
mette nniversity." , ' -. ,
Mr and Mrs. H. C. Gardner of
Denver, Colo., are Salem visitors.
William Sargent and father of
Portland were Salem visitors yes-
1 in ii ill '" i f MTTiTnT
Electric Cafe
;For
11 TTi A met
Mil 1 O
mil ' - ii
i ii in. ii iT , "-Jim
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weather.
: Case Is Dismissed v'-V
A suit for damages filed by Mrs.
M. E. Reed, orOrenco, against C
D. Kennedy, was - dismissed by
Judge Percy - R." Kelly yesterday.
The case has been settled out of
court. Mrs. Reed filed action for
94488 a result of an automobile
' i d I Grants Passl Hugo, Kerby, Merlin, i
4 ..I and Wolf Creek All are standard
four-year high schools.
Dr. White, Osteopathy ,
Electronic Diagnosis and treat
ment.) ' 119
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sred
Ten men were busr amidst the
wreckage .of , the Cherry City mill
yesterday removing grain that was
not entirely spoiled In the , fire.
It is estimated by officials of the
company ... that approximately
$300 DownV-
- Balance, just like rent,, takes 6
room noma at 1 1 2(1 cThemelrAtA
accident at JfeeJ.njtersecUQn:.otthe 1 street. 'J5ecke-&;Hendrlcks,TDrs:
racine Hignway ana me wuejua- Bk Bldg. i i 1 122
wa road.
Opportunity t Thafa" What -
This will mean, ,at Moore a, for I Nebraska association
. : .. . s.- Arl. I !4
Xebraskans Hold Meeting . i
The executive .committee of, the
met and
music bargiinsr
- , House.
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Moore's Kusic
rs M Ji9
".Three Licenses Issued
U. G. Borer, county clerk. Issued
i three marriage licenses yesterday.
' They were anolled for by Earl
i Raymond Branson,, Judson street.
. Salem,. and Luclle Fonts, route ,6;
; Numa B. Arnold, Independence,
' and Margaret L.. Pratt, Oxford and
'i Twelfth streets, Salem; Harold D.
Wlttermood Almeda. Calif., and
Rita Alkire,"23 North ? Sixteenth
etreet 1 ,
made arrangements , to - have ". the
annual picnic held on Thursday,
July 30. Dinner will "be served
at noon. tThe following commit
i Off for Long .Trlp- !
Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Steeves are
living for the east by way of the
.Canadian Pacific Jtptnorraw. Dr.
'.Steeves expects Ltoepend several
.months at the Mayo clinic, doing.
; Post-graduate werk.v and then will
meet his father: tB. li Steeves,
Lto..IcioWre.t.hifjjrlTl jprfc
ceea to Dr. B. L. Steeves! old home
in New Brunskick, by way of Mon
treal, returning home about the
first of October or Novenber. Df.
An pffic&fffi!
is not complete vj !
without - ;
RUN'S SUP9UIS l
SYSTCHJIRVXg.
COM MERCIAU BOOK ;
STORE 1
'If it's foWhe Office r -
We .have tt-"
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LADD & BUSH, Bamcers
Gcnsral Banldng Sutigrsa
Offlea Ban ftronp It a, m. to p. L
GABRIEL
Powder and Supply Co.
1 Patata ca4 anoaaae . r
175 gottta OoamteUI rtea. T8t 1
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gtora tnmmx anA Korwsy ttxtU
rtma 511
IUZDrCEIJ SUMMER TtATT
TO.CALXFORNIA
BY s PICKWICK STAGES
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Can Pranctsco, one way, f
. Round "Trip, fO.00 "f
LoskAngeie, one 'way, f27X3
TvEonn Trtpr&9.G9t
1 4'rfeclai.Ratea1 to Parties ct
Eight or More r . .
For Information and Reserra-
t&szstsasx'. 8 $?cttI a
CENTRAL STAGS TZSXErAXi
Calem, Oregon
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Chexneketa Street at Cottage
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Why Wftt She So liu&icord?
Upsetting the glass of water was but one of a series of embarrassing
mishaps that convinced Mrs. Brown that something was-wrong. Things
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simplrwere-iiot where they seemed to be. Her eye specialist showed Mrs.
rtiwn that her bicentric lenses contained a treacherous doubling and dis-
V placement of objects; and that it was her lenses that had caused the trouLlc. i v
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mOXTALS.
have one optical center for both. distance and reading fields, fend are free
from thelind area, are free from the "doubling of the image' and the . .
i'jump"of ,the object.between distance and reading fields. C V BIFQCALS "-
rive the 'maximum of vision comfort and efficiency, Complete vision. ' ;
SALE5I
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BOW OPTICAL .CO.
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Aj-e thoroughly etrjr'i'fit b improved sna
yy jyjCall ahd-have them demonstrated .
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