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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1925)
i Silp-cas : V'Q5 f i - - . L - Beauty Buticii M$6 COLOR OUR SEiATkRS ARE THE LATEST IN SWEATERDOM - ' r- . ; , ;. .,: i - , . . ' 1 ' . , . .. v . -: ' I 1 , V - XJt--- G. W. Johnson 8t Company , ' 469 State CITt NEWS IN BRIEF . .. r . v - ... - , . - . j- ' " ! .til' . , i h... ' ! . , mmJmJmm0JJm la hN 'Two. late arrivals ' family ; . .... .... j i :1021 Light Six Stuaehaker, extra gool tire,, lots of-ex !ra; ham had . exceptionally '-good rare,' going at $023. " i' ,-1 92: Light SU. St udebaker, 1 In finer stupe, going at 970O. ; ' Yon'H Ray they are buys r ) .when; yOULnee them,.. . Tim mm t) Invalid Woman VinsHeaWC i AndlFortiiii mnelonipKipper fort -Is 'being made to complete the job by September 15 when it ia hoped that the Northwestern, river freighter operated . by . the company between Portland and Salem,, will resume its schedule. The elevator, according to com pany ' of flclals, will make it pos sible to load and unload the boat in eight hours,- four hours .less than the time now required on; a maximum tonnage of 200 tons. The platform of the elevator will not more straight 'up and down; but will move at an incline. Elimination of much of the' dag ger of breakage Is anticipated by the use of the elevator. Mr Dr. O. I, Scott Chiropractor announces Ing of new offices, i Ground floor. - 25C N. i - ... Fair ; :":y- I Cooler J iny the interior;. 'gentle ! northerly winds. ' Normal humidi ty on the coast and hamldity be low normal In iheJnterforVMaJ. 84; Min. 53; River 2.2, falling; .Rainfall none; Atmosphere clear; Wind northwest. A- At The. Theater Today !!! !' , -. Oregon Bebe ' Daniels and Rod, Ia, Rocque Jn "Wild, Wild Susan." Bligh Gibson Girls Or chestra ; and. Alice Lake ' and all-star , cast- in , 'The' Marriage IHarketi" :Ialso "Wolves of - the North Gets Jolt at Albany Recently a man 'giving the name , of C. AJ Shupe waijirrested at the Oregon Electric station here onA charge Of drunkenness, He spent a few .days in -the" city Jail as a result. Upon leafing the city "he went to Albany ' where : he ' again fell, afoul the law, this time for driving while Intoxicated. When Shupe appeared before JudgelOM- yer of Albany he was sentenced to'6& days In the! county1 jail r as sessed a fine of $250, and had. his arlveWi license permanently re voked., Mr, ind Mrs. Russell A. :3Tohney on; August" 13, and".- Calvin Kietb, born to Mr. and Mrs. C E. Ken- scber on 'August 30..., t e : : I-Pass. tudebakrr Big Six ,. 1922 model for sale at Certified Mdtor.Car .Market, . Did you, ever experience ;the thrill : In - driving one of those " silent, Bwift, big fellows? Phone 8J5 fpr.a demon stration. , sS Ttiree TJcensea Obtained ..-J Three couoles made annlicatton In Salem jhe gave his ad-J for marriage licenses in the county I the dress as Portland; hut 'In "Albany he' (Claimed Corvallis as his home town. Though professing to be a blacksmith, Shnpei finally -.admitted that he .- was an automobile salesman. - Shupe was arrested by Officer Lillard upon complaints of residents of 'the IIllersbufg dis trict where Shupe was reported to have been tearing down mail boxes with his automobile while he sped along the Pacifie highway. open-High. Prune Tryl"R Will Start Frklar Sept.4, at Rambler Prune farm one-halt mile .west' of "Keizfr "school. ' Call 'at' dryer to arrange for drying ,your crop. Ctdeori Stolz. Phone 72S-W. t. - "s :' Accident Total Iliglk ! A, total of 155 accident reports v?ere made to local police during the month of August, department records show. , This number aveir ages for the-month five each day. Seventeen persons were injured la accidents . reported during . ' L ) 'UKB maiy ethers f jA V - tisf learned Pt&k , )r V I N C "... deep fie hstwV li-r-TT.rA ; I . -r - i Absolutfly. And with an acreage and production much greater than we ihaya. heretofore thought pos sible,. ..: , . , will atLMurt ta t.-U tor bi ii tl.a automotive i&du(ry of Salem. If yoa can help the Slogan editor 4a -this workiiaise do to.-" 'When we raise a crrvp and man ufacture and market It. we have produced new wealth. We are do- ng this every year, and every day. in the Salem district. ' More and more of it. .That is the main reas on why Salem Is growing, and will grow Indefinitely. 5 The people of Salem are to be given an opportunity to vote upon the question of the 'municipal own ership of the water system. If there can be put before them a thorough understanding of the matter, with a valuation that is reasonable, they will vote' for the proposition, almost unanimously. And, they will .vote for mountain water, as soon as they can be as sured that they can afford the ex pease. ' ' ! Si Next week, the Slogan pages I F. N: WOODRY !"ty Cah Tor Fnndcure i tUn. and Store lIO North, .. - .i-Summer: ' 'J J Phorie'511 Dance Tonight grenrs illl ' Livrley' Station ffEXTS 50c L.1)1E5) 10 clerk s . office , yesterday; Those obtaining permits, were VPauI..L. Buchanan,' a cook,' Cottage apart ments, and .Irene, Chandler, , 9 450 Twelfth treet; Harry Vangelder, 1617. Laddf & ; Bsh building, a broker, and Mary Elizabeth Bligh, St. Louis. Mo.; William Albert Warren, a :. Portland .' newspaper man, and Eunice Galley, McCleary, W ash. August. During the first two days Of September five accident reports were made each day.- i 4 Con- . Forced by ill-health to seek exercise in the open air, Mrs. Dan Lewis, Everette,7 Wash., woman bought. boat and induced her husband to 'join her in a salmon shing expedition te Alaska. The Tenture'was a failure, but the boat enabled them to start -a towing i business ;under her management that in four years has grown so that they how'.bper'ate three boats, and have contracts . for many thousands of dollars worth of business. Ji 'Mrs." Lewis, her husband, end their first boat Is shown. -.-, , , Auction Sale ' . This Thursday at 1759 S. merclal street, 1:30 p.m. A lot of good furniture, ranges, dishes, ete. F. N. Woodry'Is the auction-1 eer. Phone 511. . , 83 quarters by Traffic Officer Ed wards, last' night where, he was booked, on a charge of driving his car 30 miles an hour on State street. - ! ' canned loganberries? That lis wonderful. It shows that, with proper organization, our. logan berry industry can be etabilized . For Sale Lot i Large enough' for North Salem, 9225. 34rstate.,-j two houses, Socolofsky, . s3 Attenfien . Oddfellow! lYour convehltoil tles'ahd trous ers are ready at Bishop s. Get them. s3 Handreds of Useful Items ! For less at Stiff's Used Furni ture Store. '.si i At Last, the EIeWrk-i Typewriter; the Woodstock Elec trite, thegonly ; electricailr 1 driven typewriter; will be demonstrated at the Capital Btisinesr College to ! day, 11 to 1:30. All are welcome to see this- marvelous time-saver for stenographers. -: Is - ' s3 Ditch Work Start Work of filling the Division street ditch-will be "begun within the next ;, . few. days, it . was an nounced Wednesday by Walter S. Low, : city street commissioner. The first loads of dirt will prob ably be? filled. Io Thursday. The work will probably proceed slowly, he declared, as the dirt will be ; filled in, only as fast as it Is avail j able from other ?clty jobs. " There are two and. a half blocks to be ; filled,' requiring 4 total of from 6,000 to ;740 P0 yards.; After the street has been' brought to level H will be. necessary, to 'wait until ! the dirt settles! before the street (can be paved.": ;r Veterans Mee - s- - Efforts will be made to secure free passes to the Oregon state fair' here for the 'disabled World war , veterans. In Portland hospi tals, it was decided last night at a meeting ! of the ;yterans of For eign Warst. About 2 Sveterans are in the' Portlanrrhospftals,who equld'tnake the fripJ-State Com mander -:A.- P Rutherford , was present at the meeting last night. The meeting was the first of the fall sessions. Some Couple 1 . ' With" 31000. Here's a large modern . home .with 4 sleeping rooms right down town for- quick sale 34500 takes. , AH, balance at $ per cent and reasonable terms. Excellent condition apd , imme diate - possession, Fdrnace, fire place and garage... Investigate to day J Becke 1 & 'Headrtcka, U. S. Bk. Bldg. -.. .;. .:. ; w. sltf Attention Oddfellows . -Your convention., ties and trous ers are ready at Bishop s. uet them. - - - a3 Alleged Speeder Xabbed v .t !:i Merle .sh of 475 South Twenty- third was hailed into police head- Obituary Small Apartment Houses , . For sale right. $6000 and 3ie. 000. Becke & Hendricks, U. S. Bk. Bldg, , I . altf Woods Due Today F. L.. Woods, real estate man, is expected back In his office to day.; He was accompanied by his wife on a business trip to Spo kane. .. ! Bits For Breakfast I Dance Tonight 1 . Independence Armory. s3 Stores Close Monday All lopal business houses will close on Labor day next Monday, it was announced-yesterday by C. EL McAfee, secretary- of the Salem Business! Mens league. ,The spe cial action was taken 'by the or ganization, long established' cus tom being sufficient to . Insure closing here. Restaurants- and confectionery" stores ..will remain open as usual.. ' Woodry & Son- Buy furniture. Store, AUenOonr- Cart'iif era ' FfMclaJ Meeting, local 1065, Thursday evening - i ? ' a3 . Commercial. .-Phone . 75.. 271 N. .... B2tf Service Day Planned : -; . Inauguration of a ."Service dub day" at the Oregon, state fair is the plan of .Mrs. Ella S. Wilson. secretary of the fair board,' a pro. posal for which was submitted to the Rotary club here at its, noon luncheon yesterday. The club was asked to signify its willingness to sponsor the move. Sentiment at the luncheon approved the plan but held that the three Salem sen vice clubs should join in acting as hosts' for' visiting club' members of other cities. If the plan is adopted, a silver .trophy will be offered to the club' having the largest delegation. Thursday,has been suggested as the day best suited to the special pro gram ". The matter is to be presented to the other Salem clubs. - Allen Helen Allen died at a local feos- pltalr August 31. Survived- byher widower, II. Allen of Portland. Funeral announcements- ' later. Webb funeral parlors in charge Of I arrangements. FUNERALS A, '--- . I f -, :: r Hayden ... . . , V . i ..; . , The funeral of McCleTlan liay- den will be held at the .Webb fun eral 'parlors today at 2 p. m. Ret. J.' J. Evans and the Spanish Amer ican. War: Veterans will , conduct the services. Interment will be in I OOF cemetery. . f v Attention Oddfellows vt Child Matinee " . Gibson Olrl Orchestra,; , and "Woltes of, the No'tth." , Blfgh theater' i pj tn'. today s3 i x our con.TeniKtzk ers are ready at them, i : i i ties and trOus Bishop's. Get Dr.- Marshall, Osteopathlc- rnysician and surgeon. -h The funeral of Paul GIrod will be held at the Webb funeral" par lors today at 11 a. m. Rev. Mr. Denny will have charge of sert- ices. Interment in' the Claggett cemetery,.,,, , ....... . fT -'Introducing Salem , ,. K s . As a payroll city And as such developing a Gib raltar prosperity. f The time when i Salem was known &a a slow town was before she began developing a dinner Wket brigade, and - those days are gone forever. . Th more industries we get, the more we can get, and the easier We can get them. Industries are gregarious. They are prone to group . together, for mutual help fulness. :IIad you realized that England buys and eat. about-half of on ' . : ! REDUCED SUMMER RATES TO CALIFORNIA BY PICKWICK STAGES tu maelae, o way, IS4t . Jtonaa Trta, 9M.ee. Ul A-ofal, en war. 127.41. - SwU Tns. . ' ImcUI RmUe to rwtlw f ZiM at m afr t roc Xnfrmtiaa aa4 XttimxSnM ' CIvVTIUL STAGE TERMINAL Salem, .-Oregon - . . v. - . - "Another " Furniture This Saturday- . aJVf m iUl . 332 WATER ST. Near, Chemeketa, Street. Facing River 7 rooms furniture, range, rugs, bedding, kjtchen utensils, dishes, linoleum' ea.s plate, small . gas, J range, etc. More partic ulars later. t V1L IVIE, Owner F. N. WOODRY Auctioneer 9 a www 1 1 The advantages monoclass j One class pessase at proper- : I Limuiictjr wjwv 161 tu- - bined with the famous Cana dian Pacific standards of . ' comfort, speed and service that b the Monocla&s Cabin ' Plan. .Twelve - magnificent Monoclass steamihips at test to the popularity of this ', method of travel to Europe. ' WriU or tJi M yjvr utjrctt . X rnt far compktt intof ' , V. utuM tnd ititrjturt CanadihiiRicific FO RN ITU RE T.: f mm C3 ... i r " mm I . i mm V.: S3 M ill Meve Sox , Equipment jot the Marion Coan ty Ciild ' H4alth ' Xfe'monstraUoa itop' Yard fJervice-L-i , i w The Salvation Army; will 7cob duct its next hop afd meeting at Horst Bros, on" Friday night. , Woodry Buys furnltare $tore at , Summer and Norway streeis. Fhone 51L. JlBtf era tor Doing Kictwl Work is In progress Jn.tfiecon structlon of a sa.oaO'Tovtttai'. p- Ing built at the-dock of the SaJtm n wa, a.ked;Ke4nday mp- torv tb moviner Into the new miar ters nxt to the senior high schcot. The house jas been cleaned and renovated and aetnal moving will start todav or Fridav. ' ,i Sale of Rup-, 0 This week only. , H. L. Furniture Co. Stiff 's3 Rent Is Sued For ,B. B Fletcher has, filed suit aganst W,,V. Rutherford in cir- cuit -court ncre as&ing- ior said to be due? l?ira fpr back rent! on .a farm. ,H ilso. asks Interest af the rale of 6 per cent from Oc- TX7 Jf J0 tv r - : uuury oc- vy-OOI Par CasbrfW tHunHorw. Phone fS.r '1 xi tp urvnnu v f, cam. , AactlonMrs bi FnrhitttH SttUri,' : pay aaa for Uid ranutoM. 8ti 271, NprtJr CwamercUl. Lujiiee.rAone i& or.ites MTKohfs 1843-W r fi t w y-fc till i wfc , 1 t-JL X ft4 III 1 HIK . tU. .Direct Factory Branch : ( 519 Court Street . Pbon 262 Typewriters Rented, Sold, ' - Repaired Special rental rates' f 6 stwiefifi Rotarians Hear Violinist . Miss Ers tHalre Loterttolltrist,! was the soloist , at the noon lunch eon yesterday" of the Rotary club. She played "Poem" by Gihlch and Humrer-Ie by-AuHn. She was accompanied at the piano by Miss 1 Mildred, Jateger. y Twtr Birthr Reported--- : ; ; ; . Birth reports were filed with the city health of fleet yesterday for James Delbert Mohney. born to i tVllliams Ifonyard. . , I Near Eola wfil ttitt picihigSep.- rd, Instead of AogrSlst," as pre viously ; stated. Will haul camp- m inr l.f anil .4 3 -ABOUl i RAILI(OAD:TiuP3 Ph0TO-7Z7?fAr tftlC I PAINTING KALSOMINING PAPER HANGING "For the rTghfiklndf of mateflala and the veTy ' best ' workman-) Ship 'call us. v Gabriel Powder and Supply Co. UJL CommercuCPhone 728 CRYSTAL POOL SwimrningDaily 1 1 110 pan Auctioneers i lAKgwOoit StOVES u (C 27hlNtcrtii C&aircial " 7 i m - -Vhdne 75 I II fe'USH, Bani:crs sUbU&hed 186S . . - General BaiiHnsusInlb - tffioe ConriTroia 10 to S pja. DiiUIiiyHC Today, September 3,! l:3fr p.m. .: - - .N : 1759 South Commercial Street 1 . 1 Cood malleable 6-hole range with water front; pew OHvef typewriter; 2 Ivory Simmons beds., 3-inch posts with" "teel springs and mattresses; ivory dresser; large oak dresser; large, oak chiffonier; oak buffet; oak extension table; S oak'dlaers; library table; white enamel breakfast " table ;' kitchen chairs;' stools; pictures; curtains and drapes; fancy 'dishes; candle sticks; rockers; stand tables; jardinieres; fruit Jars; . home' canned fruit; kitchen utensils; dishes; garden tools;' carpenter' tools; 3 tool boxes; SO feet garden hose; sheep shears; wedges and sledge hammer: 9 rag rugs; new matting; home canned jelly; baskets; brass jardinieres;' oil mop; crocks; child's table; eictenettrn cord?-cak rockers; and jl. lot of other miscellaneous arlklest . Terms cash.' - - v, ' : ! BIRS. A." L. BROWN Owner, 1730 S. Commercial St. P. Ni WOODRV" Salcm'a Leading AactJoneer ' Phone 511 Cbmpare These ' -7itlr2-Pair 7-atPrice : 'YoirdPay;forlOne! iooto$5o:oo Suits $25 If sheer compelling value will .bring yon to us this fall you are half way here ndw. ' ' Wa are featuring. In autumn's newest shades, soils with, two trousers at a price you'd easily, outside of this store, pay for a 'suit with one.- . . , And -wlti ! all our efforlj,, we don't feel that we are : going to do you a favor we want to be favored with your clothing business. ' mm - ' i ' ". ! CLOSING OUT AlfCTIOH'SAtE Friday, September 410'a4 nu. Located 13 mileit rant of Kalcrn or 11 mib sooth of KUvrrton r - or O mile north of MnblimHy or S mile aouth of Victor Point, known as Big Staple Mtoti: Farm la Waldo If UU Consisting of 190 acre improved farm in high state of culti vation: ; 1(0 acres under cultivation, balance pasture and 'building' sites. Good woven wire fence, modern .7 room house.; 3 large barns, chicken house for 1.500 laying hens, also other, good outbuildings. Newly Installed gravity water, system. ' flood family orchard of frail and nuts. . TERMS Purchaser assumes mortgage of 1 0.0 00 fat C per cent' interest, maturing in'March. 1931. and makes a cash payment of $1,000 on date of sale. Balance of purchase price to suit purchaser. : .. ' Also at came time and pjaee the following personal prop- . erty: Team, age 6 years, weight z.ooo; team, age and 11 years, weight 3,000: gentle pony, weight 900; 3 young grade Jersey cows to freshen in spring; 1 registered Jersey bull; 2 registered Berkshire brood sows; S registered Berkshire Kilts; 7 Berkshire . barrowa. weight 1-0 each; 13 grade 'Shropshire ewes. 1 and 4 years; 2 registered Shropshire ewes. ' and 4 years old; 1 registered Shropshire buck; 1 registered ' Rainoulette buck; 200 or more 1 and 2 year old White 'Leghorn hens; 20 White Leghorn cockerels from 300-egg hens; 1 seven-foot McCormick binder; 1 4H-foot McCormlck mower; side delivery rake; hay loader; hay rake; 2-borse; cultivator; , 2 S-shovel cultivators; 6-foot 10-hose Monitor, disc "drill? '.Litchfield manure spreader: merry-go-round r weeder; spring tooth harrow; 2 spike tooth harrows, t andT 12. foot: root cutter; Ford trailer; No. 50 Oliver chilled walk ' Ing jlow;No. 40 Oliver chilled walking plow; 14-inch steel .plow; green feed cutter; oat sprouter: 300 feet 4-lnch pipe; hay carriage. 150 feet rope and fork; force pump; 2 hay. racks; heavy team harness; several sets plow harness; corru- , gated roller;-fanning mill, bagger attachment; 5-horse power Stover gas engine; 1-borsepower Stover gas engine washing; machine and wringer complete; Diamond feed, grinder; cir-! cular wood w mounted on frame; Ko. 12 DeLaval cream separator; Smith stump puller, 209 feet, cable; 3-inch "Mitchell' wagon, heavy; 3-inch Bain wagon; 2 COO-capacity Buckeye Incubator; 175-capacity Buckeye Incubator; --capacity Buckeye incubator; 4 62-lach Hoover-o'J "brooder; 24-inch Hoover oil brooder; 2 60-gallon gas drums; barrels; scalding vat; log chains; tools: wheelbarrows, etc.-' . 1 ' HOUSEHOLD GOODS 2 iron bedsteads, springs and mattress;-2-wooden bedsteads, springs and mattress; 2 walnut dressers; Monarch range; sheet iron heater; 3 oak rockers; office chair; maple extension dining table; 12 dining chairs;' 2 wash stands; china cabinet; Brussels rg..9xl2;'40 dozen, fruit Jars; 3 library tables roll top oak desk; 2 P-Uniaa f- lamps;. 2, book cases; folding cot; vacuum carpet sweeper; Singer se'wlng machine; Domestic sewing machine ;2 baby beds; collapsible' baby carriages; 'Coral Uue Sixau' heater; dishes: cooking utensils, etc., many .other ankles. . : TERMS AH .ums of-120- and -under.-cash; over that; amount months at 8 per cent bankable 'notes. Ladies of. Christian church will serve lunch- A. C. BARROW ' - FIRST ATIOXAL B.iXK Owner ".. " of Rtayton, Clerk F.N. WOODRY ?-ifig&iZ?mm (NOTICE This U the Woodry .Ton have known for the past 10' years. I am In ho way connected In business with any other WOOiTry. See tne psrsotally about your farm and city 4 sales. - I pay cash for used furniture. 'Re'ilenre and store, 1610 North Summer street.' Phone Gil.. 1 ft r '.V. V "".. V