The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 23, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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"Qultea few extras j"
at only 850 J ' ;
This price will only , holi5
1 good for a short time
, , See it at once, i
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Careful Driving Urged
Drive carefully especially! If
the streets continue to be wet to
day, is the warning of police 'who
are t receitlng the usual large
number of accident -reports lncl
.dent to the first rain after a long
dry spell., .The streets. and high
ways were yesterday covered with
grease that has had 72 days to
accumulate and the rain of yes
terday ' did little but make the
pavement slippery. It will take
several days of driving "rain to
wash the streets clear of the oil
and until this happens they will
be unusually dangerous whenever
the least bit wet.
Gas the Prune Borer Now V 1
, Kill the prune borer now with
Paradichlorabenzlne. Cheap and
easy to apply. . Peary Bros. ' 237
i State street. a26
FIvw Par Fine. .. . . ; ; . . i ia, a short tinie. it was reported
Dr. George 01. Vehres, William ststerday. :
Brietxke.- H. Howe, W. K. Me-'-- .
Knight, and F. A. Smith, eaci
paid fines of one dollar la tie
police court yesterday for exceed
ing the parking time limit in .'the
restricted district downtawn. '
Trorcr Wants to Jinow
--"Is everybody happy?
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AUkI Drnak Arrested
Gus Peterson of Oakridge was
hailed into police headquarters
Friday night, where a charge of
drunkennes was placed . . against
him,. Officers Thomason and W.
O. Edwards were responsible for
the arrest. .
Few MoreWashin
wanted; men's washing a spe
ciality. Phone 206 4-J a23
500 lbs. Ice Free
With every refrigerator sold. H.
L. Stiff Furniture Co. a22
Aclion Is DUmlssed
The complaint of the House-
wires Council of Portland against
the Portland Railway Light; &
Power company, attacking the
reasonableness of existing street
railway fares was ordered dis
missed Saturday by the public
service commission.
sports Is to be played.' The com
pany' employes have an active or
ganization that meets t regularly.
During last winter . one night a
week was spent at the YMCA gym
nasium. ....
koKgage for .Every Xecd
II. L. Stiff Furniture Co.
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Eugene Lane county will vote
next spring Jon 1160,000 road
fund.
Milton Ten cars lied Jans and
Yellow Transparent apples bring
I1.S0 a box . -
4 ! lit' ?y
UNDLUWOOt) . .
TYPETOITER CO.
Direct. Factory Braach
olO Coort Street ' Phoae 203
Typewrfters Rented, Sold, ; ;
. , : Repaired
Special Tental rates to students
Koiployes to Picnic-
Employes of the Valley Motor
company . will hold their third an
nual picnic at Rickreail today
when ah attractive program) of
Showers I m'
Unsettled, t probably showers;
moderate temperature; moderate
southwest winds; Saturday Max.
64; Min. 52; River -2.1 falling;
Rainfall .71; Atmosphere cloudy;
Wind south. 1 r
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The Theaters Today
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Oregon Colleen Moore In
"The Desert .Flower,"
with Lloyd Hughes and
Kate Price.
Grand Pola Negri
"The Charmer."
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4iligh Hippodrome
Vaudeville and Pictures,
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Party Is Planned f . ; I Clerks .File. Bond-' jj
A social party: is beinc planned I .The coauty. school superlnten-
by.thei, employes of the local tele-j dent's office received three knore
phone office that is; scheduled for bonds .from, district school clerks
the near future. TA program, i yesterday. Those - fiiine were E.
dancing and refreshments will be
features of the evening.
Certified Public' Motor Car
Market has somer bargains In
closed cars. Phone 8 ' for a de
monstration. . y ' :'. -; . r29
D. 'Carver, rDonald,v.-$ 20 00; F. N.
Mangold, "Gervais, 2000 ; Ethel
Johnson, Auburn, $2000.
School Reports Escape
Robert Matke, 17, inmate 1 1 at
the state, school- for. the feeble
minded Friday night, according to
a report made to local police. ;
Xramitb. Improving
,. Jamra Nesmith,, turnkey injur
ed In the prison break of a week
ago last Wednesday, is improving
and will be back at his Job with-
OBITUARY?
Mary A. Goldale
Mary A. CoMale!"- 11th child of
Leo and .Mary Goldale, died this
morning at a local hospital at the
age of 3 years. Besides the par
ents, the child is survived by one
sister and three brothers. Funer
al services will be held at Mt, An
gel, Monday morning, August 2t.
at 8:30 o'clock, with interment ife
the Mt. Angel cemetery. The re
mains are at the Salem mortuary,
For Sale, -Cheap -; ; : - , i j
Germah police dog, . pedigreed.
Phone 1657. Mr. Stewart, i a22
Yoa "Telephone Us, 1 19 ' !
.We'll deliver it, no matter how
small the item. Capital Drug. J22tf
To Visit Crate Lake-'
Sergeant Jirak, connected with
the state adjutant'sff ice, . -will
leave today with his family for a
week's! vacation "insouthern Ore-
gon.--.The trip will include a visit
at Crater Lake. ' C-'X
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Thrifty Couple 1 r '
.. . Heres mighty nice home right
down town where $1000 invested
Many Get Jobs '. i
A total .0162 of the 249 per
sons who asked for employment at
the federal employment bureau at
the Y.M.C.A. were placed in positions,-according
-to the weekly re
port yesterday of -Sim . Phillips,
manager. Of, the 162 for whom
Jobs were found -.122 were. placed
in agricultural work. For the 38
women who registered at: the bo-
Threo Fined j
fjW. A. Sipprejl. H. D. Young.
and E. F. Sharon paid fines ' of
$5 j each In police court yesterday
for the privilege whichlhey took
upon themselves of speeding. Sip
prell was arrested by Traffic V.OfF
ficer Edwards while the latter two
contributed : "to the citjr-'coffert
upon complaint of Traffic Officer
Hickman.
; La Fore
' At Lemoore, California, August
22, Robert 1. La Fore, age 41
years. He was the brother of
Mrs. J. E. Maddison, of Salem and
Rowland La Fore of Newbury-
port. Mass. The remains will be
brought to Salem for funeral serv-
ces and interment. Announce
ment of funeral will be made later
by the Rlgdon & Son mortuary.
will save your rent, .and . . then I J". 64 calls for help came in.
Not Brther-ln-Law -
An item in The Statesman extra
of Saturday referred to Phillip
Carson i as a 'brother-in-law" of
Dr. Henry E. Morris. Mr. Car
son's : relationship to Dr. Morris
was published through error, as
Carson i had ".been married several
years ago to a sister of MrsMor-
rta- v;.. 4". :
New, Cbzy Houset $100 Down 7
Price $2050, balance ..easy.
Phone 624W after 7 p. m. . . a23
. Accident Victims Recovering
Mrs. 'Leonie Boyce, Mrs. Nath
. an Starkey. and Theresa Starkey,
three of t the seven persons .who
were injured in an automobile ac
cident several 4w
the father,' Mr. Starkey and his
infant da,ughter were killed, will
leave the Deaconess . hospita to-
dy. t Arrangements 'have ipen
made whereby they - will remain
in the'Vcountry near Salem until
Era Starkey. who suffered a
broken! leg ! and hit. ; Is in condl
tion to be discharged from the
hospital. Jess Willard Starkey,
10, wh has been receiving treat
ment at the Salem hospital for a
some. "Furnace, tlrepiace, cement
basement and - garage. ''Three
rooms jand garage arranged for
renting; out. Place ? has .$26000
mortgage at 6 percent'to run as
long as: you wish, the balance ex
cept the $1000 to pay by month,
say $20. Total purchase, price
right now $4500 over all with
payings; all paid. , There are some
things : that - go and extra plumb
ing.- 'Immediate possession. Becko
& Hendricks, U. "S. Bank Bid;
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33; were referred to employers.
and 32 women were reported plac
ed in jobs. A total of 211.; men
registered, there were 212 calls
for male help, 149 were referred
to employers and 130 men were
reported placed in jobs.
Woodry Buys Furniture -
Store" at Summer and Norway
streets. Phone 511. JlBtf
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Aurora Man Visitor -
Dr. W. E. Hemstead who is pro
prietor'of a health and pleasure
resort at Aurora, was a caller in
Salem yesterday.
Time to Can Salmon - -
Fina fat deep sea troll fish at
Fitts Market. j26tf
Dance Tonight-
Independence Armory.
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Building Permits Issued
Building' permits j were Issued
from the office -of 'Mark Poulsen,
city .recorder, yesterday, to Chris.
Paulas for the repair of roofs at
357 and 377 Court street to cost
4800, and to' L. Martin, for- the
repair of a dwelling at 170 North
Twenty-third street to cost $500.
For Sale, Early Crawford.,-,
. Canning peaches, $1.75 'bnsBel.
PhAna CV1 I. Tnwnunil 7E
Deputy Returns S
George Bohrer, formerly a
Maridn county deputy sheriff And
v. wi,.,; now ; in the sheritrs office of Coos
He was accompanied by,, his wife.
Bohrer has been gone from Salem
for about' two years.' ;
Fire Birth Reported'
Birth Teports were made to the
city health" of f icex yesterday for
Dortha Phyllis, born to Mr. t and
Mrs. George W. ..Aneritt of " 1455
Mills street on August 17; James
Wesley, j born, to Mr. and 'Mrs.
De wight Tibbits of 311 Richmond
avenue on August : 19; Richard
Harold, born to Mr.' and Mrs.iHar
ry'Egner .of Twenty-second and
D -streets on August 17; Albert
Daniel, m born to Mr, . and . Mrs.
Daniel '.Glasser of Salem on Aug
ust 21; jand-William Clair, bbrn
to .Mr. and Mrs. BIchard I. pibb
of 2180 South Church street pn
August 18.
Address Is Wantel
s Will the gentleman who left at
the Statesman an ad. for sale of
pair of silver foxes please com
municate with 'this paper at once
giving address? .
Wanted, 100 Wome;
To work on pears at the West
Salem cannery. Come at once pre
pared to work. a2S
Saic
Dodge -Sedan Bargain t
See this at Certified - Public
Motor Car Market or phone 885
tor demonstration.' i al6tf
WantedJiOO Women '-
To work on pears at the .Wesf
Salem cannery. Come at once pre j
pared to worje. , a23
Recovers; Stolcn Car--.
S. i C.' Badertcherol of 1644
fractured skull has been making I South Liberty reported to , police
natlsfaCitoryi: recovery and will be
discharged- from the hospital
within a few days, it wae said.
Union Services Planned - -
In case of .unfavorable weather
the regular : Sunday afternoon
Union service ordinarily held in
Willson T?arkr will rbe, held in the
First Methodist church, it was an
nounced j yesterday. - Dr. E. C.
Hickman,' president of the Kim
ball college of Theology is to be
the principal speaker,. His father
G. William Hickman, is to give a
second address and the" two . will
give vocal numbers. -- Dr. B. L.
lem Corps Withdraws
Because In a way the drum
corps of the . local post of the
American Legion la acting as host
to the corps that will come here
lor tne competition at the- state
fair, it is probable that the local
corps will not enter , the. $1000
prize competition, it was announc
ed yesterday by Carl Hinges, man
ager. The local men would have
a very ; good chance of '.winning
the laurels, but it has been decid
ed. that competition would be un
sportsmanlike, he declared. Most
or the corps that mill enter tho
contest have already sucumbed at
least twice' before the ability of
the local organization. 1 ' .
Hop Lee
Loo Hop Lee, age 67 years, died
In Salem on August 22. He had
been' a resident of Salem for 40
yeaxsv He is survived by his
wife and nine children. An
nouncement of funeral will be
made later by the Rlgdon it Son
mortuary.
Get that boy or jfirl a
pair, of strong
Shur-on
Glasses
for school wear
Eyes should be cxamin
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ed now for best results
MORRIS OPTICA
7-Roomed House and Furniture
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Monday, August 24. 1:30 P. M.
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680 South 12th Street corner Leslie -
Seven roomed house with electric' lights, city, water, bath
room, 2 living rooms, dining room, kitchen. 3 bed rooms, wash
room, wood shed, large back and front porches, garage, shade:"
trees, lawn and shrubbery, on paved street and car line, close ta
school, store and church. Sold on terms as follows; Purchaser
assumes mortgage of $1800, balance of purchase price.' cash.
Good abstract and title furnished purchaser at same time and
place; all the furniture and furnishings of above home to be told
for cash. Charter Oak range; 4 rockers ;.tand table; 3 kitchen-.
tables; 9 , dinners; fir dresser; drop head sewing machine;
kitchen cabinet; Eden electric washer; worod heater;, carpet
12x20; rug 6x8; rug 8x10; child's antomombDe; round oak ex
tension table; 3 beds, springs and mattresses; child's 1 bed;.
2 linoleums 12x12 and 9x10; 50 quarts home canned fruits;
8 dozen fruit Jars; blacksmith, carpenter and plumber tools
boys bicycle; man's bicycle; 40-ft. garden hose; law mower.
dishes, kitchen utensils, curtains, electric Iron, galvanized lathj
tub and a; lot of other miscellaneous' articles..
t Terms on personal property, cash. .
31AX H0IGM F. X..W(X)DRY. ,
Owner, 080 South 12th St. Salem's Leading Auctioneer,
Res. arid Store 1C10 N. Summer St. Phone 511"
This is tho Woodry you have known for the past 10 years!
See mo personally about your farm and city sales. . Not con-.
, nected with any other firm, "Don't be deceived,. k
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Residence and store 1610 N, Summer Street
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Reserve this List for Reference
Every Wed. Night
: i 7 p. m.
F. X. Woodry New Aurtioa
Market and Furniture Store,
Hummer and Xorwajr Streets.
F. X. WOODRY, Owner
. Phone 311
Monday, Aug. 24, '
1:30 p. m.
C90 South l'2th Street. 7
roeuieil house; rug, range,
furniture, tools; etc.'
MAX HOXIG. Owner
.Tuesday, Sept. 8,
10:00. am.- t
Located H mieL of Amity
37 M acres improve4 farm. 9
registered Jersey cows, 2 reg
istered bulbs, 4 grade cows,
geod team, poultry, farm ma
chinery, etc I
H. J. OOMAXX,
ILLPfI CAMPBELL,
Owners'
J. C. Penney Visits .
J. C. Fenney, head of the Penney
chain stores; was a Salem visitor
Thursday, spending several hours
in the city, which included a visit
at the local Penney store. He was
'en route fom ' California to Port
land where, he .visited for a short
timet before ' proceeding to c his
headquarters in; New York city,
For nJnt-Vacaiiit-Drive By -
1620 Yew; 2 rooms $15.' 109$
North 21st, rooms $22.50. ;i!20
Chemeketa," 6 rooms $30. 66
Marlon; 5 t ooihi $ 4 0. Becke &
Hendricks, TJ. . Bank Buldg. V
23tt
Friday night'that someone had
stolen his Chevrolet car. , Yester
day he reported that it had been st t
. 1 vri ill. A v I r
recurerea, iu iuivi uacu up uici
some five gallons of gas that was i -
in the gas tank: at; the time and
then abandoned the machine
McDonald Cleaners
7 785 llishland .Avenne
li I Telephone 2217 . -
Work' called for and delivered
r-ri '-
ray CAh f or Furnltnre
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! F. N. WOODRY"
f Pays Cash For Furniture
Ues. and Store -1610 North
1 Summer- E ?
Same ItegUt ration Expected-- i.
Present indications are- that the
registration at Wlllametto .univer
sity this fall will be. about.' the
same as 4ast year.. President Carl
Gregg Doney declared yesterday.
Although a large number of; ap
plications and, letters of .inquiry
.have', .been .received, .the .requiro
. menta of admission 'have, been-so
xaised that it Is expected that the
number who actually enter, will
be aJuuAlhejaajnaa-lajityea-r,
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Independence, Ore.
SPEEDWAY
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SUMY
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Professional - Riders. Only..' j'.. .
Admission 75c a; m. a. sanction
Phone. 51.1;
REDUCED ' STJJDtER' RATES
- TO CALTTOJIXLI.-..- :
BY PICKWICK STAGES
' a'Tue3e,"U wy,' til JO '
I - 'Round Trip, fSO.CO. ' 4'
-I "Aacli, a;Wy, $276.
, ; Sound Slip, bd.00... . .
CpMlal Xt4 u PaitiM f I
vi;:4 Eitlrt sr Jiois "- '
( Jfor lsfflrmatloa and Tsutrvstlou ,
: ;.:,oas .e(aratt at
CTEXTTlAlt STAGE TEXUfJNAIi
i i ; Salem, Oregon' r
CRYSTAL
POOL
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; 1 to 10 pjn ,
PAINTING t. ,
KALSOMININGf-
PAPER HANGING
For tne right-kind of materials;
and the . yery;, best . workman-:
ship call US-' a .
"! f ''S'-i'l','07s,
. ; G&Iiiiel: . ;
Powder and Supply. .Co:: 1
176 ST. CommeVcial- Pliftho 723
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LADD ir;BUSH, Banlicn ;i
EaUblisbed 18C3;:" " ."
General Beiildnsusiacsi
' r Office Iioors from 10 Jau to S poa.
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Mbre ue';fu;Wil;Sce For a '
Ldnir Time To "Come
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Tuesday, Aug. 25,
10:00 a. m. ..
Iiocatcd 14 miles 8. F, -of
Salem or 3 miles K. of Anm
vllle r a miles X. of Wnt
Start on, 10 hlb srade Jer
neymA, re(rbte red Jersey bull
and 2 lieifrrs, U horhem, hay and
farm macliinery, furniture, etc.
Ternvf, cash. . . , ,
'BKKTHA CAHLSOX, Owner
ThuradayrAugi 27,
. 10:30 a. m.
O mile 1'.. of talent on Trn
roa1, O Jrrwey rows, 3 borwn,
iwiny, macliinery, oats, furni
ture, tools etc . v - -
.Cu. BLACK, Owner
Th"urw34yi Sept. 10,
. m 10:00 a. tru
t ilW ft.. f Sicallanville,
10 Uffti grade fresh IlolsteJa
cows, 2 high crade fresh
Guernsey eowa, 3. hich crade
Jersey heifer. 3 bead heavy
horse, farm machinery, house
hold furniture, etc . . .
C. W. HEILMAXS, Owaer
Friday, Aug. 28
. 10:00 i. m.
Toeateil 1 0 milrn X." TV. -f
Salcm'tn "Hulk county on Spring
aDry road,' 3 homes, & brad
Jersey rows machinery, tools.
etc. . . .
:" C. ltlA'MnEIili. Owner
FridaytSept. 4,
, 10:00 a; m:
. IocaU'd 16 miles C of 8a
font ur miles north of hub
limit y, lOO acre, improved
farm. -3 cows, refriterrl Jer
sey bull, ay head resiHtered
IWrkwHire bogs, 4 head Joans
heavy lun-ra, 13 rrade hhrop
Shlre ewes, 2 registered bucks.
full line of rrood machinery and
household furniture, tout, etc.
; A. C BAKROWS," Owner
Friday; Sept. 11,
10:00 a m.
liorated 4 "mile ot!i bf
Turner or' 4 mile-; " north ' Of
Marion on Marlon-Turner rvmt
17 lilch grade Jersey rows.
11 bead brlfern, vrrgUtered'
Jersey bull, 2 retered ?1 yer
oki Jersey nerrers, nontes, an
kind -of farm machinery, 30O'
YV, U chickens, 23 acrrs of
corn la field, tools, etc.. 4
., t. 31. STOUT, Owner
Tueidayi
10:00 a. m.
. Ideated 7 mllea north of
Dallas on "the kialt Creek mad.
10 bUch irrade; Jersey. trows to
freidien at time of sale, A-l
mlikerm, "I Jersey heifers, Jer
sey bull. 4 horw. 30 fwn, IT
lambs, 1 buck. 3 dozen hens,";
2 white pr-eae, Fortl-on tractor
and A full line of good farm'
machinery tools, -etc. ; ,
GAKb MOniUSOV, Owner
F.N. WOODRY
Pays Cah jfor . Furnitura'
PHONE 511
A Number of Other lifted Sales to.be AdvrrtJscd 'Later'
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PUBLIC NOTICE
See F. N. Voodryy Salenrs Leading auctioneer or
the past 10. years about your farm and city sales.
Not connected Trith any other firm.
"Don't be'Deceived"
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Expert Livestoclc, Merchandise, Real
Estate, and General Farm Sales ,
Aucrichcer dd'Appraiccr
. . ; ; - SALEJI rilONi: 511 -
Kcsidcncc and Store 1C10 North
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