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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1925)
THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON - in TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEriBER 1..1C2; "BtfatidZMaant La Edcrlc !-".. io Try A eain ioStvitn Channel IH3II , fi Jew, v Tall Another Oakland Coope was sold Mfw" In June, IKS. Can't be told from new only $685.00. See it at once . ' ITS TOO GOOD TO BE TRTE - "1 ; ' " 1 " " - - -, " 1 ' --I - '- ;'. A'; ' ; " " '"J - N 1 The Latest Shirts at a G. W. Johnson & Company ' ' " , - 469 State CITY NEWS IN BRIEF QurVeather Han f ' UNSETTLED Probably thunderstorms in the mountains of east portion; cooler east portion; light southwest winds. Maximum yesterday, 80; minimum, 49; river, 2.1, fall ing; rainfall, none; - atmosphere, part cloudyT ind,' west. ';;;.; : m At The Theaters Today ; 111 "I Oregon Raymqnd Grif fith In "Paths tQ Para dise," supported toy Betty Compson. v T"' ; . j Grand Cecil B. De Mil- le's "The. Ten . Command , ments." IMlgh Hippodrome Vaudeville and Pictures. Gym Classes Scheduled.' ; ,Fall gym classes ot the YMCA - 'will begin the first week after the state fair, it, wa announced yes terday by' Bob Boardman,', physi cal, director. Efforts have been Biade' in previous years to start the classes sooner but it was found that full -classes could not be enrolled until after the fair. Until December 31, when the new building will be ready for occu pancy, the regular fall work of the local association will be some' what hampered by lack of .facili ties n , the., crowded space now available, but it was .decided not to spend money for improvements in the old building and the build ing! will be used during the two months as it is now. J Sometime" ; J .The ever popular , waits record. Stiff's Furniture Store. - si 1 ! - Rotary Club Plan Picnic The Rotary clubs of Salem, Mc- Ilnnville and . Corvallis are to Id a jdint picnic at the state ftir: erounda Fridav of this week. The local committee in charge of ii'rangements includes W a 1 1 e r Jenks. chairman; B. E..Sisson, H. Li Moore, Lester Barr, i George Hug and Bob Boardman. Will H old Food Sale ' The Salem Heights Community club will hold a food sale at the offices of the Southern Pacific, on Liberty street, all day Saturday, September 5. The proceeds of the sale will be used towards im proving and enlarging the com munity halt.- A large array ot food will be displayed. 4 -Pass. Studebakrr Biff Six ; 1322 model for sale at Certified Motor Car Market. Did yon ever experience the thrill . in driving one jot those i silent, swift, big fellows? Phone 885 for a demon stration. . . - " : s5 Four Licenses 'obtained" Four licenses to marry were hsued in the county clerk's office Monday. They were:applied for by Clarence L. Smith, an arch! tect,'324 North Winter," and Mil dred McCaffrey, 725 North Sum ner; Raymond E. Ray, a railroad man, and 'Mae HeLen Colburn both of San Francisco; Elton H Thompson, 1575 .South Commer cial, a banker, and Mamye Horn ycr, 526 : North Twenty-second; Herman John Merz, a Langlois farmer, and Geraldine Purdy, of Turner. Seabeck Seeslon Enjoyed ' Bob Boardman, physical direct or of the YMCA, returned to Sa lera Sunday after spending two weeRs. at the Seabeck conference A i' Ti ' ' ' in New Fall Special price of : YMCA executives. Eight Sa lem and former Salem men at tended: the 8e8sipn,. Ben Rickli, Joe Nee, Everett Craven, Earnest Hiday, Lloyd Waits. Ben Kimber, Bob Boardman and JVB.-Crarjr, new boys 'work Leaders of the which some 90 secretary here, conference -? at northwest I'Y" men -.were present included Wil liam Knowles Cdoper, nationally known . executive secretary of the Washington, D. C. YMCA. and Dr, John Brown, head of the phy-1 sical department of the YMCA. Nick Lucas' Latest " , "Isn't She the Sweetest Thing. A dandy record. Stiff's Furniture Store. i "':.'.'"'.' ', s21 Case fa Dismissed i " ' . The case of the state against Hassing Jacobson, charged with larceny by baileej was ; dismissed In the justice court yesterday by Brazier C. Small justice of the peace. A' settlement is said to have already been" made. ' ; j- ' - Road Machines Viewed Members of the Marion county court attended a demonstration of road maintainers at Corvallis yes terday and were touch impressed with the quality ot work dona by the machines, which consist of small graders of special construc tion 'built! into tractors. Repre sentatives i of the' state highway commission ' and: jseveral. of the county courts attended. Those making ' the trip from Marion county were J. T; ;; Hunt,- county judge; J. W- Culver, roadmaster; J . H. Porter, commissioner,; and H-e n r y Johnson, deputy road master, - i " j v' ; .- - Jj Woodry Buys Furniture 1 . Store at Summer and Norway streets. Phone 511. JIBtf Divorce Is Sought- , t W. A. Whitman has filed suit for a divorce from! Jennie L; Whitman-in the circuit; court. They were " married in i New York in December; 1906. Whitman cbarg es that his wife deserted him in June. 1926. ; ! Kellogg Family Back Frank R. Kellogg and family returned to Salem Sunday night from a vacation trip to Spokane and Idaho cities:) Mrs. Kellogg and children were gone for sev eral weeks, Mr. . Kellogg joining them a week or two ago. Francis E. Kellogg, a brother, made the trip by automobile with the Salem people and returned home Mon day. Both, men are members of the Klwanis club. , Frank Kellogg is a public accountant. . Some Couple 1- p ? . ' - ' With ,11000. Here's a large modern home with 4 sleeping rooms right down town for quick sale $4500 takes. I All balance at 6 per cent and reasonable terms. Excellent j condition and imme diate possession, i Furnace, fire place and garage. "i Investigate to day Becke & Hendricks, U. S. Bk. Bldg. ! . - sltf Dr.' Mendelsohn Rack Dr. and Mrs. Mj P. Mendelsohn nave returned to saiem rrom a two weeks visit , with relatives and friends in San Francisco and Oakland. 1 They have been absent from the city for about two weeks Greens Expeit on?ob-- n Arthur tMartinezzi, formerly of the Tualatin-country club, is the new greens- expert in charge of the greens at the Jllihee country club; : Martineztl was expected to take !harge of this , work several weeks ago, but on account of an automobile accident, in which he received an injured arm. was pre vented frpm reporting to G. 5 P onaraey, ! proiessionai, until re cently. . !..' - .", Peach Crop Good- One of the happiest men in Marion county Is Senator La Fol lette among his peaches. ; After gatherine several thouimnrl hnrp of this delicious fruit the harvest of la(er varieties will continue five or six weeks. $g):.00 ee laif lierc I Joe Nee, Willamette university student, was a visitor over the week-end, leaving again Sunday! night. While here he visited thel Lakebrook hop ranch where last! year he assisted -with the health! and recreation work there.' . Attention Elks- Members will meet at the old ,eTimpl J"' eT9,ng AJ;45 ; ""Ch to ouf w building. Appropriate exercises and remin iscent talks by our charter mem bers. s2 1 Boy Arrested Hero . I Walter Line. 16. wa8 arrested in Ralpm k. 53am Rnrkh.rt sheriff, on receipt of a telegram I from officials at Visalia, Cal. The message did not state what charge !ft Tlaceil lnR tho hnr M arresied here when: he 11 and an other boy appeared in the city driving an automobile north. His companion was not held. Rug Sale This Week . H, L.' Stiff Furniture Co. si Star Car Missing W. A. Brock of Scio reported to 1 ponce Sunday night that someone had stolen his Star sport touring car wnne H was paraea on biaie 1 21 t a. m a i 1 sireei oeiween Lioeny ana uom- a t a . a 1 mercial during the evening. Recklens Iriving Charged Reckless driving, consisting of unving ins macaine on me wrong J . , . , I side of the . street, cost Albert Lyons of '2858 Brooks avenue a fine of $2.50 in police court yes terday. Runaway Returned . Melvin Burgy, 17, of South Bel lingham. Wash., was taken in by local police Sunday night by Offi cer Smart, The youth is said to I have run away from his home in Washington, Willianti Hopyard - Near Eola will start picking Sep. 3rd, Instead of Aug. 31st. as pre viously stated. Will haul camp ers Aug. 1st and 2nd. s2 Levens Is Speaker W. S. Levens, state prohibition director, is to be the speaker ail tl?n "V0 f . t : , 7.V V 'uolusiu is to be led today by Fred Broer, lb?tn a.8?!,g leader at a recent nw,P eaa Arrives- a Ml,. A tl-...t - 1..J nurse of the Salem hospital, suei ... : J f , r- .I- .. v: 77. 7 l ui uci ucn u u lics .xoanj. one returned to this country recently V w"re uo aneaaea u jniernauonai conrerence of nurses, ai a meeting or the hos- yiioi uuira or directors yesteraay a silver tea set was presented to Miss Steele as an expression of appreciation of her work. Frank Deckebach made the presentation Small Apartment Ilous For sale right. , $6000 and $lf.- ooo. Becke &. Hendricks, U. S. Bk. Bldg. , - ! sltf Reckless Driving Charged larry Ansoma of Reedsport for feited bail of $15 in police -court yesterday . in preference to appear ance in answer to a-charges of reckless driving filed against him oainraay-nignt by State Traffic orricer Kenneth. Bloom. Accord- Ing tb Bloom the Reedsport man was usinr both sides of the street for hia drive. Forfeits $200 Ball . Vincent McMahon forfeited bail of $200. in police court yesterday which ne naa aepositea for ap- pearance before Police Judge Mar, tin Poulsen on . charge of driving while intoxicated.. McMahon was arrested Saturday night Fonr Births Announced Birth reports were filed with Dr. William B. Mott. city health officer, yesterday announcing the arrival of Arllne Louise to Mr. and Mrs. Adolph E. Torrenunn of Silverton, on August 15;. Ardyce BB((P)4o Lorraine to Mr. and Mrs. C. H. grazier of Bend, on August 29; Phyllis Patricia to Mr. and Mrs. James R, Sovereign on August 22, and Marion, to Mr. and Mrs Louis C. Wampler ot route 7, on August 27. . Klre Pay Fine C. E. Crandell, E, E. Heston. Q. Savage, J. Nltama and .W. L. West paid fines of $1 in police court yesterday for parking their cars longer than the two-hour limit in -the downtown restricted district. Building Permits Iueil Building permits were issued by City Recorder Poulsen yesterday to Henry Gille for the erection of a $2500 home at 385 North Twenty-third, and to J. E. Van Lvderraf for the renair of his hnma at 19C VnrtH dimma.. at a cost of $700. Two Kvrape School Police, -were Informed Sunday night of the escape from the state training school for boys of Robert Vallerlux, 17, and Carlton Paul melr, 14. Fined for Drunkenness- Jack Campbell ', was assessed i fine of 10 in police court yester day for conviction on a charge ot drunkenness, filed Saturday night by Officer Olson. Moien Car Returned , V?vr?!et belong- lu 10 . warier oi uyons was lv o" v"ruf' night when Off icer . Smart found te.!t0,fn machln Pd front ' """X Used Furniture for Lean ' . Stiff's Used Furniture Store, s Loses Klk Tooth G. F. Peed of 1078 Cheraeketa reported to police Sunday night that he had lost on the street a large double Elk tooth. His lodge number and initials were engraved 0n it car tfniri Denutv Sheriff Tam Tmia, iutUiv polk. count rnkrltA tn , , lice Sunday morning that he had j - i. vr axv. m recovered a car stolen here from Wj F. Badley.; The car was taken from here nm Anr,..t 97 -r . Dance Tonight Independence Armory. sl Speeding Charged A complaint charging speeding was filed at police headquarters Sunday by Traffic Officer Hick man against S. E. McNeal of Aber deen, Wash. ' The alleged offender w. ,iao Traffic Violation Alleged Speeding and operating his car without ' brakes Was charged bv police against George Goldsmith of Corvallis In a complaint filed at headquarters Sunday night by Traffic Officer Edwards. The of ficer claimed that Goldsmith was arrested after he had been travel ing,; 3 3 miles,, an hour on South r0mmArta) Bail of 110 was: deposited Sunday and forfeit ed in police court yesterday, I. . . . Double Attention Charged Driving with one hand cost E. M. vH. " v. jo.c.u.. C in preference' to answering the charge filed- by . Traffic Officer Edwards before Police Judge Poul- I sen i Wanted 8-Foot 811 I ; Mast be in good condition. 2 Pn0ne 93F2i. Woman Is Injure! ' Mrs. Mary Schmidt of 23 S South Eighteenth suffered cuts about the face as a result of an accident near the tubercular hospital when the car in which she was driving collided with a second driven bv O. B. Allen of route 4. Both cars were going in the same direction. The clash occurred when Allen started to turn his car onto a side road. and was struck on the rear fender and left side 'of his' ma cnine. Twenty-one . ' Accident 're ports were made to police over' the I week-end. tianr r- No" phone ordersj none reserved; no deliveries, cash and earry,: 60 centaper dosen.,' Hunt Bros, can nery. , " ; , : ., r - tjt '11 Army Getting Ready The Salvation. Army will begin 111 wiinnil wnvV In Ik. t. weadaV when It " conducts I Leetlng on tti.t datn-JTIS wi.! rich yards. Young people from Voodry t Woodry , . Pay Cash for FnrnitBir rhone 79 ir- "Pa" and "Ma" derle want Ucir daughter, Gertrude, to make another attempt to swim the English channel, confident that she would succeed in a second effort. Mr. Edcrle is a retail mer chant in New York O'ty: TLej Lave five other children. j - 1 ' 11 the Christian Missionary alliance will assist the Salvationists in this opening, service, and Major Rose, manager of the Wigrlch hop yards, will speak.- The Horst Bros, yards will be visited next. Car Cushion St ol A new Ford cushion was. stolen from a car parked on D street near the Parrlsh school Saturday night, Chrystine Mejby of Monitor, own er, reported to police late In the evening. ! Xew Building Ready The Salem lodge of Elks will hold their first formal session In their new building next Thursday when the lodge will meet in the old temple and march in a body to the new building. Appropriate exercises are to be held followed by reminiscent talks by charter members of the local lodge. Vou Telephone Us, 110 , We'll deliver it, no matter how small the item. Capital Drug. J22tf Insurance .Chief Tcurs . Will Moore, state Insurance commissioner; left Sunday night for San Antonio, Texas, where on September 14 he will attend the national convention' of state in surance commissioners, j While In Texas Mr. Moore also i will take part in the annual convention of fire marshals of North America. Mr. Moore said he would return home by way of Seattle where on September 21 ho will attend -the annual convention of. Pacific coat fire chiefs. En route to San An tonio, he will Btop eff in Nevada, where he has business matters re quiring his attention, i Gladiolus Blooms - Funeral pieces made' to order. Phone 98F6. si Obituary. McXells Michael McNeils died , at his home near Independence, -. August 1. He is the father ! of Mrs. Mamie GillianMrs. Agnes Crock er. Mrs. Magge Wattengarger, Mrs. Terese Hartman, all , of In dependence, Mrs. Ellen Hagen. ot Chicago.-Mrs.-Grace Rice, of Kirk land. Ark., and James McNeils, ot Independence. He, is the brother of Charles McNeils', of Salem: An nouncement of funeral; services will bmade-1 later by the Rigdon Son mortuary.' ;V - r : FOR nrFORMATIOW ABOUT RAILROAD TRIPS Phone 727. OREGON a ELECTRIC -M McDonald Cleaners .783 Highland Avenue Telephone 2217 Work called for-and delivered REDUCED SU1ER RATES TO CALIFORNIA r ; BV PICKWICK STAGES . . . Saa TratfoiM. wy,' tlSJlf - til, aso.oo.i t It 4arut,' wr. in Kta4 Tna, 60.ooj SpMlal t rartlM ef " . El flit m ir , Tm InfrmM an4 K rUa , . . raM., U a I CESTRAfsTAO R WrMINAL Salem, Oregon ' . LADD & BUSH, Bankers , .Established JSCS - General Banlancr Business . Office Hours from 10 aan. to S pM, r J 1 Speak Sunday Governor Walter M. Pierce and William S- Levens. state prohl bitlon commissioner." were . the principal Speakers at the annual Clackamas county Sunday schoo rally at the Canyon creek park Sunday, near Cotton; Portland eipects td ship 20i 000.000 bushels of wheat t Great Britain this year. v (. F. N. WOODRY Pays Cash For Furniture Res. and Store 1010 Nortij Summer Phone 511 PAINTING KALSOMINING PAPER HANGING For the right kind of materials and the very best workman ship call us. Gabriel Powder and Supply Co. j 175 8, Commercial Phone 728 UNDERWOOD : i ' TYPEWRITER CO. ! Direct Factory Branch ! 510 Court Street Phone 263 Typewriters Rented, Sold, j ; Repaired Special rental rates to students CRYSTAL POOL Swimming Daily 1 to 10 p.m Wednesday Nite 7' o'clock at f. nJwoodry's New Auction Market and Furniture Store . Summer and Norway A Lot of Good Furniture,, -' Ruga, Ranges. Heaters. ' .Dishes, Etc. -. F. N. -AVOODRV. Salem's Leading Auctioneer Phone fill '. ..... -,-jfoncEt :. ".r " This is the Woodry yoa have known for the past 10 years.' Not connected. In buslae&s with any other. Woodry, t I Tay Cash for .Used .Furniture Aictioi WATCH YOUR BOY I GLASSES often have a bearing upon the mark- ings on the report card. Bright children cannot . do justice to their studies with, defective .vision - .. His Eyes the Cause Poor "eyesight is the cause of backwardness in many children. A safe plan is to allow me to . make an examination. I v.111 advise you correctly.' Courteous Personal Service I have been practicing over ONE-THIRD OF A'" CENTURY. My experience "Should be ' .1 an , asset to you There is no. experimenting on anyone's eyes in this office, as I do all the work myself and guarantee satisfaction in every respect.- -I DO NOT BELONG TO ANY COMBINE, -.; THEREFORE MY PRICES ARE , ! .VERY REASONABLE Telephone for appointment 723 Dr. M. P. Mendelsohn ' U. S. BANK Second Floor The Tick f tick & Clb ck Then watch our guests begin to flock .. j v -'..' - ' ' , Our Wednesday's Merchants' Lunch .1 from! 1 1 to 2 45c - The Elk's Cafe ' " "PETER C. KATSIVALIS, Manager EIKER'S : W j GUARANTEED : V FORDS j 1 HUCED RIGHT. zM - When You Are Ready To Move - Call on wt for we har padded Vans End Keece lined corers for your furniture and plino, Flrr t class piano and furniture movers, i' . 1 .; ' . - .We also handle Brooder Stoves, Fumacq Coals and Diamond Briquettes ; i ' -' . . ...' L'ar mer Transfer & : Storage Co. .1 : Phcno 030 ... 1 BUILDING Rooms 210-211 v