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

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Have
Improved
and you never saw a
. smarter Fall style than
THE CASTLE HAT
The Castle Ilat has 'em backed off the boards three different ways quality, style
and price. I
is all you have to pay here for new Fall Model. Beat that if you can! 'J i
. G. W. JOHNSON & CO.
Her ar tw cars taat itm't Vara
to watt lent ft a ar mtt
A tw-pMB(er OakUaS Caapa,
Model S-44, pinUd U a tve-teoe
color, rtre almost nrv GooIy
Sw&l-Ballooa Uzm. XU f extra.
Gains at aalr 1850.00
lata 19?a MaxwtU Cony. a?teal
paiat Joa, iota of extras, nm like
aaw. Only S650.0S
SZX THEM AT OHCB.
469 State
Lat Park Service
. The final open alr.interdenoml-
natlon services or the season will
be held in Willsou park this after
noon with Rev. E. II. Shanks, pas
tor ot the Baptist church, the prin
cipal speaker. Special music will
be' furnished by the men's chorus
of the church. Trior to the serr
lces there will be a sacred concert
by the boys' training school band.
If it should rain the serrlces will
be held in the First Methodist
church and the concert cancelled.
HQS m GIVE
EXPLOSIVE ORDERS
Pyrotol Available at Carload
Rates Through. United
States National
"It Is rery Important that or
ders be placed as early as pos
sible." says P. E. Price, who ar-
HAS LOCAL OFFICE
Branch-to Be Opened at 542
State, With R.- W. Kelly
as Representative
Clark. Kendall it company. Ioc
Portland one V)f the Urgent Invest
ment banking houses In the state.
ranged the pooling centers for the ! has opened a brsnch office in Pa
rol lege extension service and in j lent at
CITY NEWS-W BRIEF
Wanted to Buy I
Used furniture, in large
small quantities. Phone 75
1843W.
Dance Tuesday N'lte
Independence Armory.
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Warmer
Fair; rising temperatures and
lower humidity In the interior;
t' ,-. moderate northerly wincu. max
'l' Min. 46: Rainfall none; Rlv-
4 W .Jiy-er 02: Atmosphere i
Edward A. Neil, a logger of Ban-
don, and Leta Northrup, Hills-
bo ro; Albert K. Lulay. a Stayton
printer, and Helen Gertrude Bond,
912 South i Twelfth street; Dr.
Harold Lowe, Portland, and Es
ther L. Sun, 172 'Marion, both
Chinese ; Leon W. Du Bois, 664
Liberty, and Velma Helen Taylor,
1795 Fairgrounds road; Olaf S.
Manerud, and Lillian May Rogers,
both of Eugane; John V. Klrscher,
farmer, route 6, and Mary Vogl,
route 9. - . .
W .1.... .lo... tXTInrt
V i;jV northwest.; ,;
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At
The Theaters Today
. .-..ill i
Oregon. .Raymond Grif
fith and Betty Compson in
"Paths to Paradise."
Grand Cecil .B.. De Mll
le's "The Ten Command
ments." j. . '
JUlKh Hippodrome
Vaudeville and Pictures.
-
m
Good Store Room
ing to the caretakers, f- An average I For rent on State street.
ot around 50 a night has been Lauterman. Hotel Arm
. . . . i
mainiainea since me miaaie or tne
a30
J. II
a30
week, the number being fewer
earlier In the week. : A large pro
portion of the tourists these days
are from the east, according to the
license plates. A majority of
these are' returning home by way
of California and the southern
route. . ; .-: .r
Sinjrers to Picnic
.Plans ha-ve been completed for
the picnic of the Salem Harmonie
Verein at the state fair grounds
today. All members, between 50
and 60 in number, are urged to
bring their friends.
charge ot distribution In Oregon.
"It require at least a month to get
the explosive after the orders for
a car bare been pooled." : j
The cost of. this explosive to
Oregon users will be around $8
Per 100 pounds. It is supplied
by the federal department ot ag
riculture merely for the costs of
cart rid ring it for farm use and for
shipping , and handling. County
agents handle the distribution In
their counties, and to make it pos
sible for farmers in non-county
agent counties to share in the
benefits ot this cheap and power
ful explosive certain banks have
offered to take orders with no
or profit to themselves. This makes
possible a saving of many thou
sands of dollars to Oregon farm
ers.
Pyrotol is made from surplus
war material and was used large
ly by Oregon farmers last year in
land clearing. The contract with
the government specifies that or
ders must be placed in not less
than carlots. This keeps down
freight charges, but makes neces-
aary the pooling of many orders.
Tvottc rn" io t n"n, c lm
DETROIT 2LV.ACI3l PRESENT
ED WITH S 10,000 CHECK
DETROIT. Aug. 23 (By the As
sociated Press.) Frank J. Navln.
owner and, president of the Det
roit American learua baseball club
presented Tyrus Raymond Cobb.
Detroit'aiiuaaager and Teteran
outfielder, with a check for 110.
000 while six hundred enthusias
tic fans. -city officials and prom
lnent basebaif leaders looked on
at a banquet given to Cobb to
night In honor ot his completion
ot 20 years--of service on the Det
roit clnb. A'11.000 grandfather's
. .a! In
ie ct Its'
city of Itrcit to c:
inent citlicnn was also awar ir U
the "Georgia reach." as Cobb is
known in fandom. Tben followed,
eulogies, tn both word and song,
fndirtdual. addresses of praise
from clty fathers. Includinc Mayor
JohnW. Smith .and civic leaders
followed by a few brtf remaifcs
from Cobb Llmself. Timidly lhy
were uttered as he stood visibly
affected by -this shower cf atten
tion. Cobb, the hero, of the 4r
mond. whore name Is known t
every schoolboy in the land and
who has milhstood the Jcerlnf s
and booings of crowd with stoical
silence was 'fu5sed.
or
a30
SON SALUTES COOLIDGE
PRESIDENT AND WIFE VISIT
JOHN IX TRAINING CAMP
Dr. 3IanthalI Osteopthio
Physician and' surgeon.
a30
Visit Our Basement Houseware I
I Department. H. L. Stiff Furni
ture Co. " a30
Klndergart
Opening September 1, 1925 at
1570 Court St. Lina
1150-W.
Waters.
5B
WillianM llopyard
! Near Eola will start picking-Sep.
3rd, instead of Aug. 31st, as pre
viously stated. Will haul camp-
n 1o an4 9nT t
City Given Ditch
; A quit-claim deed, signed by F.
W. Leadbetter, president of the
Western Paper" Converting com
pany, and Joseph Prudhome, sec
retary, giving to the city all title
to the Division and Front street
Mill creek ditch, with the excep-
Laura Grant Churchhill '
Now enrolling students in j3ra.no HoP Plcklnjr SUrts
for winter study. Phone 1429-J,
783 N. Winter. , ,a30
Takes New Position
Miss Christine Halverson, head
of the. ready to wear department
of Shipley's department store, has
accepted a position : In Portland
and will leave for the Rose City
today. Miss Halverson has been
with the local store for several
years.
SWAMPSCOTT. Mass.. An. 29.
(By Associated Press.) Presi
dent Coolilge. commander In chief
of the army, received a salute to
day from rnrnnral JTnhn PnnlMva
Hartley & Craeg yard on MInto hi son. on . -uit t r tv.
T-l I I. J . I " If w
aiauu, muuuiijr mu tin use a i ens
few more pickers. Phone 1516-W.
1711-W. a30
542 State street. In charge
of Robert W. Kelly. Mr.1 Keuy
haa been with Clark. Kendall
company for about two years cov
ering various portions of the vll
lamette valley. Some month ago
Mr. Kelly moved his family to Sa
lem, since which time he has been
representing Clark, Kendall &
Company In Salem and adjacent
territory. Mr. Kelly's success in
Salem has beed marked In the
sale of bonds that Clark. Kendall
& company, decided to establish
a branch office hers.- S
Clark, Kendall it company Is
the second oldest investment
banking house n the state and
has been very active In financing
Oregon Industries and in creating
capital for Industrial and building
enterprises through the flotation
of htgh-sjrsde first mortgage
bonds. The company is one of the
large dealers In general market
issues. Its bond offering com
prises a long list of foreign gov
ernment and domestic ! bonds
quoted on the New York stock er
change, as well as numerous Ore
gon municipal Issues. ' j
Mr. Kelly will represent his
company with headquarters here
and will offer to the clients , of
the company the new Issues from
time to time which come Into the
hands ot Clark. Kendall '& com
pany through the eastern bankers.
or which are purchased !ln the
open market.
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JAPANESE ADAPTED j
TO FASTING
Anto Reported Stolen
W.'H. Carter reported to the
As a publicity feature of the
citizens military training camp.
the youth with cameras trained on
him was singled out of the ranks
after he and 1400 comrades had
rolet has been stolen.
For Sale
A barn, cheap. J. II. Lauterman.
tion of the projjerty upon which Hotel Argo. a30
the new. plant win be located, was
police yesterday that his Chev- marched in review as a finale to
their month's training. With the
bearing of a soldier. M approach
ed his father, clicked his heels and
saluted.
Returning the saint a, the presi
dent with Mrs. Coolldge standing
along side, said: "How bve you
Dr. White, Osteopathy-
Electronic Diagnosis and treat
ment. a30
,J4
.'Check Now Paid - ::. : -v
G. C. Dlxson, of Woodburn, ap
peared in the Justice court yester
day and paid $25 to cover a check
be had issued to Brazier C, Small
some time ago : in payment ot a
f ine, and which was later returned
by the bank on account of insuf
ficient funds. Dlxson was arrest
. ed on August 15 for failure to
'obtain a public service commision
tag. Yir.i'iM
filed with City Recorder Marten
Poulsen ; Saturdays i Construction
work on the new plant is now. un
der wayj-' -' : ; - .: : " ;' .
Wemen Wanted
Starr Fruit Products Co cornet been getting along, John
Phone "Fine, sir,'-' replied the
a26tl
Church and Mill streets.
439.
lad.
Kitchen Treasures
At bargain prices.
Furniture Store.
Stiff's Used
a30
W. W. Kimball Co., Plan
i Complete line at Moore's Music
House. a30
Belts I Arraigned .. .
'- Arrested in Corvallis early Sat
urday morning on a charge of
passing bad checks in Salem. Law
rence Betts was given a prellmm
ary hearing in the " Justice court
yesterday and was bound to await
the i action of the. grand - jury
Ball was fixed at $1000, He is
now in the county' Jail. Betts is
also said to have victimized sev
eral merchants in Portland. He
Temples Are Closed
" While moving was in progress
Saturday both the old and the new
Salem Elks' temples were closed
all day. The Elks will occupy the
Mrs. Smith's Sister Dead IL,.; " V T T J'
Word was received Saturday " , "4 t"'1"
Women Wanted
Starr Fruit Products Co., corner
Church nnd Mill streets. Phone
439. . ; f 26tf I
Youngster Is Found
Early Saturday morning the
night watchman at the Kings' Pro
ducts plant found a three-year-old
youngster In the brush near the
plant and he was taken to the po- Barnum. ' camp
morning by Mrs, Guy O. : Smith,
wife of a Salem ; attorney, of the
death of a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth
Cassidy, In Minneapolis.
bers only. An open house is being
planned for the public in the near
future.
lice . station. The parents were
found and the boy returned home.
The parents had recently arrived
from California and had pitched
their tent near the bank of a creek
and the youngster wandered away
during the evening.
Then he took his place again in
the ranks for. a round of ca As
thenics in which all the youths In
camp participated.
"Jbbn doffed khaki and in civil
(an clothes went to the quarters
of Brigadier General Malvern Hill
commander, for
luncheon with his father .and
mother. When they returned by
motor to White Court be went
with them for a visit here until
his parents conclude their vaca
tion.
Woodry Buys Furniture
Store at Summer and Norway
streets. Phone 511. 15tf
Latest Hits in Sheet Music ,
And records at Moore's Music
House. a30
experienced Bookkeeper
Can handle one or two part
time books. ' Call mornings. Phone
2102, . a30
i
TOKIO. Hideo Tskahira jot
the Tokio Nutrition Laboratory,
recently achieved the degree; of
Doctor of Science from Kelo Uni
versity for presenting' a thesis on
"The Anagennesis of the . Body of
Japanese. For many years
Mr. Takahlro has been studying
the subjects and has experimented
on himself, abstaining from food
for from three to four weeks, j In
his thesis the scientist argued that
a Japanese is able to fast, without
harm, for a period ot SO days. ;
ltd Uth.
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Glasses
'. ''-:
When Needed
Should be selected to meet
all the essentials of dress
occasions as well as for the
e
best eye service.
Morris Optical Co.
301-2-3-4 Oregon Bids.
v ' Wc give you
Personal
Service
Vhen you , drive
into our eervice
s t a t i o n f or Red
- Crown or Shell
gasoline. We liope 1
- to have you call ""
again and try to
please you 4 with
our. service." ' l:
Clean, filtered' j
gasoline and high
grade motor oils .
plus personal ser
vice are building '
pur business.
Drive In And Sec Us
Robinson's
Service Station
Intersection Jefferson
Highway and Liberty. .
Road
SHIP STANDING BY
SEATTLE. Aug. 29. The ex
ploration schooner Maud, which
arrived In None last week ? fter a
three year sojourn In Arctic Ice.
is awaiting nlstructlons from Cap
tain Roald Amundsen In . Norway
tefore proceeding on her journey
down the Pacific coast' Captain
Oskar Wlestllng. master, inform
ed the Seattle chamber; ot com
merce today. Amundsen last year
instructed Wlestllng to take the
vessel to San Francisco to be sold.
Bartlett Pears for Sale-
Meredith and Staler ranch, six
ITeatiiur Stove Wanted -
There is an old couple living in Ile.8 southeast ot Salem, just off Copate Seven with Southern Melo-
Monday Xlte Blonday Kit
Dance at Crystal Garden, Syn-
Salem that is L feeling the cool
nights more acutely than other
people and are living in a house
that gives them but little protec
tion. They are: nearly destitute
and" are in dire need of a small
heating stove of some kind. Mrs.
John Carson of the Associated
Charities requests that anyone
Macleay road. Just right forties and dances.
canning or picsing. uring . your I date.
i ooxes, you pick them. Tomorrow
11.00 a box. , , . r a30
Remember ' the
a30.
Many Seek Jobs ''" "" .
A total of 207 men and 36
women registered for work with
the United - States employment
havlnv Biiolt a cf n.A tabnhnna Vn. I htirpail nt f hftVTfA .onrilfno' In
u i nf of a unA haa' a 1 - " " "v i , - " i icjiun uruie ma macnineimo
iliJ7 L aDd 8?C WiU caU IOr the ? wkI VePrt J .,m PhP8; one owned by Myrtle Lewis, of
Salem Chef Arretted
Vincent McMahan, chet at - the
New Salem hotel, was placed In
the city jail, last night by Officers
Olson and James following an ac
cident at Commercial and Center,
McMahan drove bis machine Into
wife in Seattle. Me came .t
iem about four days ago.
stove.
Perennials for Sale -
Columbine, Canterbury,'. Bells
30
IVmrv's Tea Room
At Hubbard, Oregon. 20 miles and otQers
norm, eerves xne oesi inea
chicken you could ever eat. Drive 4asBm studetaker Big" Six
OUl aoa irj , one. itti siiuvuc
Hubbard 5611 and It will be all
ready and nlDDln ""hot. - ;V a30
v 4
Virtrolas at Reduced Prices
II. L. Stiff Furniture Co. v a30
p
1922 model for sale at Certified
Motor Car Market. Did yon ever
experience the' thrill In driving
one rPf those -silent, swift, big
fellows? Phone 885 for a demon
stration. ; '' , s5
who has charge. The number ot
applicants was, considerably un-
aer tne demand for mere ; were
calls for 350 men and 1S7 women.
Of the men 171 were placed and
24 women. c i Agricultural ' labor,
for both men and women, topped
the list, with 144 registrations
and 290 calls for help in this
class. Of the men, 103 were
placed while 2 2 women reported
having obtained work.
route 2 doing considerable damage
and badly frightening the occup
ants, nearly all of which were
women. McMahan is charged with
driving while intoxicated.
Mrs. Lena Waters Will Open
Her, studio for piano pupils
Septal at 1570 Court St. Phone
1150-W. a30
Income Tax Returns Show
Swedes Are Prosperous
. STOCKHOLM Eighty per
cent ot Sweden's larger Individual
Income . taxpayers reported in
creased revenues for last year, as
did two-thirds of the country's
leading business corporations. The
officlat statistics show Stockholm
has 150 taxpayers with Incomes
of more than $50,000.
The largest Individual taxpay
er was A. M. Versteegh, a factory
owner, whose Income was $402.'
354. Others who fallowed him
closely were Marcus L. Wallen
berg, the international banker, and
Ivar Krueger, head of the Swed
ish match trust. '
Among the corporations the
largest return was filed by the
Swedish Tobacco Monopoly, show
Ing sn Income of $5,4(2.424. This,
however, wss a decrease from the
previous 'year. The next largest
returns .were filed by the Swedish
Match corporation and the Swed
ish Liquor Monopoly.
"Not so bad, doctor," replied
the patient, "but my breathing
troubles me." !
IJons Resume Meeting ?
Following the adjournment of
Friday noon luncheons for the
summer seasonthe Salem Lions
are going to opsn cthe 1925-26
season in tine style Friday night
Births Are Reported ;
Four births were reported yes
terday. These are Ardyce Lor
raine, to Mr. and Mrs. Claris H.
Frazer, 2380 Lee.JAugust 19; a
son to" Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Page
Banjo-Ukes-New Shipment
At Moore's Music House. a30
with a big ladles' night banquet ot west Salem. August 25; Wilber-
at me Marion notei. apeciai music a to Mr. and Mrs. w. E. Ball.
planned, I one mile south of. Salem.- August
followed 123; and James Delbert. to Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Mohney, 914 (Sagi
naw,. August 13.' ,.
and ,-, entertainment is
with the dinner to be
with a dance; - Tiv
Apple and' Peach -Boxi
Guaranteed sprucev H. A.
3090 Portland Rd. Phone
Hyde.
2120.
a30
! W. W. Kimball Co.. Piano-
Complete line at Moore's Music
House. . r a30
Elks Xame Manager-
Peter Catsllvas, formerly an em
ployee of the Benson hotel in
Portland, will manage the Elks'
dining room at the new temple
which will be opened Wednesday."
Luncheon will be served from 11
to 2 o'clock with dinner from 5; 30
until 9:30 o'clock. ' : "
Sisfton Is Back ' .
After spending the week In San
Francisco on business, B. E. Sis
son, manager of the Miller de
partment store, : returned to Sa
lem Saturday. ' 4
Physician Visits II,
Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Caven, of
Pittsburgh, Penn are stopping
over the week-end at the home of
Rev. E. H. Shanks. They are on
Rebuilt Ranges . . J tour ot the United 'States, and
Guaranteed rood bakers. Stiffs I cam Oregon from Alaska
Used Furniture Store. ' a30wner6 they Pnt several weeks.
They will leave for Crater Lake
Grass Fire Reported 7 " J Monday and will continue to Call-
The fire department was called I tornia and then east. Dr. Caven
to Twelfth and Union Saturday to I to one of the leading physicians o
extinguish a. -grass tire. There Pittsburgh
was little damage.
FIRE STILL MEVACn
Wanted to Buy ; ' RIVERSIDE. Cal.. Ang. 25.-1
Used furniture, in large orA fire which for two days has
small quantities '..Phone 75 or 1 been sweeping through the Cleye-
1843W. , a30 Hand national forest south of EU1-
nore. "tonight Iks burned over a
Women Wanted at V I territery sir miles long and IS
Starr Fruit Products Co., corner! miles wide. At nightfall- the
Church and Mill streets. Phonal flames were reported within seven
439. ; 26tf I.MUes of San Juan Caplstrano on
the south and to the north well
over the ridge of the mountains
near Wlldomer. Cattle have been
trapped by the flames, rangers re
ported. ' ." ; i 'sClJ
F. N. WOODRY
Pays Cash For Furnitare
Bea. and Store 1010 North
Summer i
Phone 511
Specials on Wood
1 Large load 1(-In. slab wood..... $f.7S
1 Cord 4-ft. slab wood t $4.00 per cord
1 Cord large second growth fir O $CS0 per cord
4 Cords large second growtn nr xP $6.00 per cord
16 Inch old fir O $8.00 and $8.50 per load'
4 Ft. oak 0 . 18.00 and $8.50 per cord
4 Ft. ash ...? $7.50 and $8.00 per cord
4 Ft Maple V $7.00 per cord
FRED E. WELLS
pnoxE 1513
zsn south ennxn
PAINTING
KALSOMINING
PAPER HANGING
For, the right kind of materials
and the very best workman
ship call us. i
Gabriel
Powder and Snpplj Co.
175 8. Commercial; Phone 72$
Victor Sales Agency
Adding Machines lor Sale
: , or Rent
Victor Users Get Service,
. We Stand Behind
7 , Our Machine
C. M. LOCKWOOD
2 17 N. Com! St.alem, Or.
Buy no adding machine till
you try Victor .
BIcDonald Cleaners
783 Highland Avenne
' Telephone 2217
Work called for and delivered
UNDEUWOOD
TYPEWRITER CO.
Direct Factory Branch
010 Court Street Phone 262
Typewriters Rented, Sold,
Repaired
Special rental rates to students
SALEM'S LEADING
i uoTSocjizon
Residence and store 1610 N, Sumner Street
Phono S1H
V
Established 191G
Finger Is Amputated
While working In. the planing
mill at Valsetz, A. C. Ferrcll
Frank li Churchhill .
Tpnnhpr nf nilnn and nlnA nrean
now enrolling students lor winter I ""v"' K,L iu5or.
study. .Phone 14291. Studio 147
N. CommerciaL
a:o(
You Telephone Us, 119
we'll deliver it'no matter how
small the Hm Panlta! Dmr 152tf
xeni itousea uenuwaeo
SU Licenses Obtained I Because of the cool nights, tour-
SU marriage licences were Is- ists at the Salem auto camp
sued by the county clerk Satur- grounds are making a heavy de-
day. They werer-taUen out bylmand lor the tent house3 accord-
He was brought to Salem and the
Injured digit amputated at a local
hospitaL
Wanted
Middle-aged man for Ught work.
Permanent employment to right
party. Box 1919 Statesman. a30
Wocdry Cz V oodiy
fay Ca&U tor rnrsltsra
rtens 79
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REDUCED SU3DIEII RATES
TO CALIFORXIA '
BY PICKWICK STAGES
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r inn Tri lao.os.
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Kmi4 Tna, .60..
pMtal VaUf u rantos et
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ccrrniAL stage nnurcTAL
SalenSt Oregon
CRYSTAL
POOL !
Swimming Daily
. ; ; j
1 to 10 p-m
LADD z BUSH, Banlren
. EstaUished 1BZ3
General BanHa Buiincca
OfHoa Honrs Croca 10 svm. to pja.
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