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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1925)
- . r t -e , . -1 . -mitwssssi " THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 3, 1925 v- L Style L Slip-ons v n$.6,f 1 I: G. W. (J Beauty j COLOR A OUR SWEATERS ARE THE LATEST IN SWEATERDOM Johnson & Gdmpariy 469 State - ; - - - - W Ii BRIEF Two late arrivals in . hi faaiily - - -- 101 Ltght Six Stndebakcr extra good tires, lot of ex . trafl; has had exceptionally good rare, going at $25. llKSI Uxht Six Stndebaker, in fine shape, going at fTOO. You'll say. they are buys when yon see them "5 In D fort is being made to complete the Job by September- 15 when It is hoped that the Northwestern, river freighter operated by the company between Portland and Salem, will resume its schedule. The elevator, according to com pany officials, will make it pos sible to load and unload the boat in eight hours, four hours less than the time now required on maximum tonnageof 200 tons. The platform of the elevator will not move straight up and down, but will move at an Incline. Elimination of much of the dan ger of breakage is anticipated by the use of the elevator. . m Dr. O. L. Scott Chiropractor, .announces open Ing of new "offices.. 259 N. Uign. Ground floor. sS Fair : vV; Cooler in the interior; gentle northerly winds. Normal humidi ty on the coast and humidity be- Wr' w normal m iuh luiouur. mo. 4 ) 8 4 ; M In. 5 3 ; River 2.2, falling ; r Rainfall' none; Atmosphere clear; Wind. northwest. 1 ' ; ' . '- At m m The Theaters Today ; i Orcgoni Bene paoiels and T Rod La Ro'cque in "Wild, Wtfd Susan.? " v. Bligh Gibson. Girls Or chestra and Alice" Lake and all-star; cast ?n . 'The Marriage Mar.ket.'''- also "Wolves of- the Norths ; -ae.vJSHJ : 1 Gets Jolt at 'Albany- Recently a man iivjn.g the.namo of C, A. Shupe wasarrested4at the Oregon Electric station here -on' k charge of drunkenness, lie Bp&nt a few days Jn the city, jail as a, result.- Upon leaving the city "he went to Albany where he again fell" afoul' the" la wi this tie for driving while intoiicated' When Shupe appeared before Judge Oli ver of Albany he; was sentenced to CO days in the county Jail, as sessed a fine of J2&0, and bad his drivers' ' license permanently re voked. In Salem ie gave his ad dress as Portland j but in Albany he claimed, CorvallSs as his home town. Though professing to he a blacksmith, Shupej finally admit ted that he was an automobile salesman, a Shupe was" arrested .by Mr. and Mrs. Russell A. Mohney on August. 13. and Calvin Kieth, born" to Mf: ahd frs. C. E. Kei scher on August 3d. : ' 4-PaK. Studebaker Big felt " 1922 model for sale at Certified Motor Car Market. Did yon evet experience" the ' thrill indrlving one of- those silent, swift, big Prone Prying Will Start Frlday--! , Sept. 4; at Rambler Prune farm one-half mile west of Keiser school. Call, at dryer to arrange for drying;, your . crop. , Gideon leeideni Total Iligli ' A total of 155 accident reports fellows?' Phone 883 for a - demon-1 were, made to local police dtiring stration. i InnnnRP Lv jf. J, r 1 III -. v ... i .1 1 1 - M ! 1 Absolutely. .Aad with an acreage and produciioa much gteatar than we have heretofore thought pos sible. , i ' When we raise a crop and man ufacture. and market it. we hare produced new wealth. We are do ing 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. . The peorle 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 prop&jtkn, alrnntt nnanimoly. And they wtll vote for mountain water, as soon as they. can be. as sured that tbey can afford the ex pense. ' ' v Next week, tlx Slogan pages will attenipt to tell how big in t& ' automotive Ixuduslrxot Sjiem. Jf yoa'can;hetp the Slogan editor a thU.work. pk irte, do to. 1 ' ! F. N. WOODRY Vmym CaU Fr "aJ-nlXnr He, ami Store 1010 .North Summer Phone 511 . Dance Tonight . QIKRY'S HALL .Uveileya Kta4ion CF.XTSSOc INDIES lOe REDUCED" SUMMER " BATES TO CALIFORNIA BY PICKWICK STAGES tu rraiiclM, s way. IIS JS Bn4 Trip, (30.00. Atftltt e wtr. 9TT.lt. Bd7Tnp. 60.e. xxn to Thru af . ' - a VkaKA -n (ill CEXTftiL STACK TERMINAL 5? ; - Slem, Oregon - , Another , Furniture.., This Saturday. 10 p. m. . . 332 WATER ST.'. Near Chemekela Street Facing Rirer n.' , 7 rooips furniture, range,. ruga, .bedding, kitchen utensils, dishe-VlInoleum, - gas plate, smaTT gai' range, etc. ' More, pajrtic-' ulars later. . ., .. , - WM. IVIE. OwtteT F. N. WOODRY Auctioneer rhoae.311. , 5the month'o'f August, department records show. This number aver ages for the month five each dajK Three Licenses Obtalnml Thrpo innni mai nnnt!!if Jnn I Seventeen persons were injured in for marriage license in the county tn accidents reported during clerk's office yesterday. Those August. During the first two daya obtainine nermits were Paul L. ' September five accident reporU Buchanan'. a cook, Cottagei apart-'were made each day. ments. and Irene Chandler. 9450 Twelfth street: - Harry- Vanselder. -uctkn Sale 1617 Ladd 'fe Bush building." a This Thursday at 1759 S. Com- Officer Lillard upon complaints of broker, and' Mary Elizabeth Bligh, mercial street, 1J30 p.m. A lot of residents of; the Millersburg dis- st. Louis, Mo.; William Albert 8ood furniture, ranges, dished, trict where Shupe was reported to Warren, a Portland newspaper- 1 P- N. Woodry is the auctlonj- have been tearing down mall boxes man.'an Ennir. nailev. TrCieflrv. eer. . Phone v 511. : - . Z wun bis utoshi wnne ne sped 1 Wash. along the Pacific highway. I a orccu oj ui-ucauu o scck exercise in inc open air, irs. xan Lewis, Everette, Wash., woman, bought a boat and induced her fcnsband to join her in a salmon shlng expedition t Alaska. The venture was a failure, but the boat enabled them to start a towing business under her management that in four years has grown so that they how, operate three boats, and have contracts for many thousands of dollars worth of business. Mrs. Lewis, her husband, and their first boat b shown.'' . - - - ' ;i . r . ' i ' 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. I !. canned, loganberries? That" Is wonderful. ' It t-hows that, with proper organization, our logan berry industry can be stabilized. . . - I Attention Oddfellows For Sale-Lot . I Your convention ties and trous- Large enough 10 two houses, ers are ready at Bishop's. Get North Saleni; J 225. SocOlofsky, I them. - . ; s3 341 State. . j s3 Veterans Meet-v-v:.- With. 11000. Here's a large ? Ifortelado-we modern home with 4 sleeping ree,passe;:to"Ath4-regpn..-tat. rooms right downwtorniforlck fair "here tor the disabled .World sale $ 4 5 0 0 lakes. - An balance ' at war -Teterans ln Portland' hospl- 6 per cent and rea8onable terms, tals It was decided last night at a condItlon and lmme- TZ .CX . L dIate possession. Furnace,8 fire- typewriter, will -be demonstrated ln the portiand ihospitals who Place ad f ra;, I"IT?8?8a,t V at thCapital Business College to- coald make ; tne trp. state Com- J' tBecke & Hendricks. U. S. dav. 11' to 1: 20 All are welcome I a r x 1 luauui a - a. m v m v v v t to see; this marvelous time-saver pre8ent at the meeting last Jiight- Hundreds of Useful Items , For less at Stitrs Used Furni ture Store, rt - 83 At Lasl, the Electric---' ". ' Typewriter, the Woodstock Elec trite, the only: electricajlr driven for stenographers. 83 The meeting was theflrst of the! Service Day Planned- fall sessions s3 Diteh Work Starts 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, in Thursday. The . 5 u V .Vm ' n. ' McAfee, secretary of the Salem he declared, as the dirt will be filled in only, as fast as it is avail- Attention Oddfellows 1 Your convention ties and trous ers are ready at Bisnops. uet them. .. ls3 alleged Speeder -?bbed -- - 1 Merle Ash of 475 Soutn Twenty- third'was hailed into police head- Obituary K r. . - j Allen '" ' ! Helen' Allen died at alocal3io$- pital. August 31. Survived by her widower, II. Allen , of Portland. Funeral announcements , later. I Webb funeral parlors in charge of Small Apartnieat Houses For sale right. $6000 and $16, 000. Becke & Hendricks, t U. S. Bk. Bldg. sltf Wood Due Tolay F. I Woods, real estate man, is expected back In his office to day. He was accompanied by his wife "ton a' business trip to Spo kane, t 4rBiU For Breakfast, 1 . ' ! Dance Tonight f ; Independence Armory. - ... v,;M.,:.J.,.Xl.-V, Stores Close Mondiy All local : business houses ; will close on Labor day next Monday, ilt was announced yesterday by p. able from other city lobs. There are two. and. a half . blocks to be filled", requiring a total of from, 6,000 to 7,000 yards. After the 'Street ha. ieen brought to level it will be necessary to wait until the dirt settles before the street can be paved. - - , . . I . A . ' I Attention! Caroeaters Soecial Meeting, local J 065, Thursday evening. s3 5 Business Men's 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, ,4 Commercial, Phone 7J, 1 s2tf Inauguration of a "Service Club day" at the Oregon state fair is I arrangements, the plan of Mrs4 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 ser 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 I Cirwl offered to the club having the The funeral of Paul Girod will largest delegation. Thursday has he held at the Webb f unera-par,- been suggested as the day best lors today at 11 a. m. Rev. Mr. suited to the special program. The Denny will have charge:; of seri- JaaUer is'to be- presented -to-tfrel ce Interment- in- tbe-CIggeU , FUNERALS . 1 . Hayden . The funeral of McClellan Hay den will be held at the Webb fun eral parlors today at 2 p. .m. Ref . J. J. Evans and the Spanish Amer ican War Veterans will conduct the services. Interment will be in I IOOP cemetery. . . j J Introducing Salem ' ! : As a payroll city And as such developing a Gib raltar prosperity. .. ; tt . v v. The time when Salem was known a a slow-town was before she began developing a dinner bucket brigade, and those days are gone iorever. 1 The more industries we got, the moj-e wo can get, and the easier we can get them. Industrjes are greearious. They are prone , to group together, or mutual help talness. J V i Had you realized that Etjftljad biiys and eati about half of 011 ' ' THonoclass Cabin Service , " j One class passage at proper- ' . tionately lower rates, com bined with the famous Cans ' dian Pacific standards of ' comfort, speed and service I? Plan. Twelve maeninccnt i"Monocla steamships at test to the popularity of this method of travel to Europe. - Write r call m ymr ;irrt tn far comfiUu i(o- i'CahadianPQcific 1 1 1 7 DcawlfKliKuf'fr&l&Vl w i. FURNITURE 4 v, m m - Hi t loday, September o, l :ou p. m. 1759 South Commercial Street ; - Good malleable -hole range with water front; new Oliver typewriter; 2 ivory Simmons beds, 2-lnch posts with steel springs and mattresses; ivory dresser; large oak dresser; large oak chiffonier; oak buffet; oak extension table; oak diners; library table; white enamel breakfast table; kitchen chairs; tpjs pictures;., curtains and drapes; . fancy dishes; candle I sticks rockers; -stand tables; Jarctsara;rrrntt-jars; nome canned fruit; kitchen utensils; dishes; garden tools; carpenter a tools: 2 fool boxes; 50 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; extension cord; oak rockers; and a lot of other miscellaneous articles. Terms cash. SIRS. A. L. BROWN Owner, 1750 S. Commercial St. F. NV WOODRY SalcmV Leading Auctioneer rhooeau other Salem clubs. cemetery. Children's c Matinee 1 " Gibson- Girl Orehestra, and theater, 2 p. m. today. a3 ,,0P YaZ fT1 Tour conventionkles and trotfs- ts are tready iht mishop's. rGet A. -ft f Si " I . menu , Will SioVe Sooa - vv Etinipment of the Marion Coun ty Child 'Health Demonstration was 'packed Wednesday prepara tory to moving into-the new quar ters next to tie senior high school. The house hag , been cleaned and renovated and. actual moving will start today or, Friday, v vi-: The Salvation JArmy will con duct its next-hop, iard meeting at Horst Bros, on Friday night. ttf. Marshalt, Osteopath! Physician And surgeon. 1 t 83 Ul S3 Stiff's Used Furniture Store. s3 I TransPrtalin cbmpiny. Woodry Buyji Furnltnre Store at JSummer and. Norway streets. Phone 511. UStf Elevator "Being: Erecte4-- - .'j Work is In progress in the con struction, ol a $3.0a elavator be ing built at the dock tf the Salem An ef- ?L, F. WOODRT & SON XAactier and rnrnftura' Dealers, " vpy cash for tl4 Fnrnitnr. 8tr 71 Kortt Cammcrcial. , . Office Phone 75 or Res- idence Phone 184 3-W Sale of Rugs- This: week only. Furniture Co. H. L. Stiff b3 Rent I.i Sued For-j- . s E. B. Fletcher ha ' frfed feult aganst W. j W. Rutherford in elr- eu.it court, here asking for' $263. said to.he.-tue hiih for back rent on a farm. He also asks interest at the rate: of 6 pereent-from-Oc tober, 1924. . i -Ma-saaa-a pojrJix '& W5Pcry Pay Cash for Fnrsltiire ' Phoaw.T.. 1 uKderwood j j TYPEWRITER CO. . ! ' Direct' Factory - Branchi 519 Court Street Those 202 j Typewriters Rented, Sold,, j Repaired Special rental rates to atndenta Rotarians Hear Violinist Miss. Eva Claire Love, violinist. was the soloist at the noon lunch- Two Births Imported Birth reports weie XUed with the eon Vesterdav of the Rotarr club, city health-officer' yesterday ifor rtv T m tj.i.L . j lTsi vvtoci TVolKort HTAKv JaAn ' "IH ane n&irea roem dy uimcn sua i .vw accompanied at the piano by Miss Mildred Jaeger,. Williams nojard Near Eola will start picking Sep. 3rd, Instead of Aug. 31st, as pre viously stated.. Will haul camp era An' 1 tii - o- . to . . M. for tsvorbtAJjoix r ABOTJTi RAILROAD TEXP3 OREGON iKrLECTOlC PAINTING KALSOMINING IPOlANGING For thei right kind of inateriala and the very best workman ship call us. - . . x , . . Gabnel : 1 - - Powder and Supply Co. 175 S. Commercial Phone 728; CRYSTAL POOL Swimming Daily 1 to 10 PJU LADD 5.BUSHan!ier3 . tr t5rriceTlo-r front 10 mjn. t S r .?"CtVI C J. fori! : PS 1 1 LH!J5? 1 r 1 1 Compare These Suits "Vith 2 Pair-at arice ' " You'd Payffor One! : $25.00-to $50.00 If sheer compelling value will bring you to us this fall you are half way here now. ' We are featuring, in 'autumn's newest shades,-suits with two trousers at a prioe you'd easily, outside of this store, pay for a suit with one. And with all our efforts, we don't feel that we are going to do you a favor we want to be favored with your clothing business. . r, . I! CLOSING OUT AUCTION SALE Friday, September 4, 10 a. fn. txeated 15 tfiiln et of Ktalem or 1 1 irrHe south of Mlvrrton '"rfr 6 mllen north of Hublimlty or ii milen noutb of Virtor JMnt. known as 111 Maile Stock Frjn In Waldo IlilU Consisting of 190 acre Improved farm In high state of cultl-- vation: ; 1C0 acres under caltlvatlon, balance pasture and. building sites, flood woven wire fence, modern 7 room house. '3 large barns, chicken bouse for 1,500 laying bns. also other good outbuildings. Newly installed gravity water system. Good family orJiard of truit and nuts. TERMS Purchaser assumes .mortgage of 110.000 at C pr cent Interest, maturing la March, 1931, and makes a cash . payment of $1,000 on date of sale. Balance of purchase price t to suit purchaser. " .1 , 1 . A . na. f. mJt 1 m a. tl t rl 1 i ! n hir.Afial wr Jn rty: Team, age 5 years, weight 3.000; team, are and 11 years, weight 3.000: gentle pony, weight 900; 2 young grade Jersey cows to freshen In spring; 1 registered Jersey bull; 2 registered Berkshire brood sows; 5 registered Berkshire rill;:! Berkshire barrows, weight ISO each; 13 grade .Shropshire ewes, 1 and 4 years; 2 registered Shropshire ewes.. 1 and 4 years old: 1 registered Shropshire buck; 1 registered Ramboulette buck; 200 or more 1 and 2 year old White Leghorn hens: 20 White Leghorn cockerels from 300-egg liaac iMM.fnAt Mrrjirmlrk hind-- 1 t XL-tnnt UeCnrmtrk lmower; 'ide delivery rake; hay loader; hay rake; 2-horse cuIU7ator; - 2 5-shovel cultivators; &-foot 10-hose Monitor disc drill; Litchfield manure spreader; merry-go-round or weeder; .spring tooth harrow; 2. spike tooth harrows. Z and 12 foot: root cutter; Ford trailer; Xo. 50 Olrver chilled walk ing plow; No., 40 Oliver chilled walking plow; 14-lnch steel plow; green feed cutter; oat sprouter; 200 feet, -inch pipe; hay carriage, 150 feet rope and fork; force pump: 2 hay racks; heavy team harness; several sets plow harness; corru gated taller; fanaicg mill, bagger attachment; 5.horse power toef gas engine 1-horsepower Stover gaj engine washing machine and. wringer complete; Diamond feed grinder; cir cular wood, saw mounted rr frame; No. 1 2 DeLavmJ cream separator; Smith stnmp puller, 200 feet cable:; 3-inck Mitchell wagon, heav: 3-Inch Bate wagon; 2 00-eapacity. Buckeye Incubator! 175-capacIty iBuckeye 'incubator; 60-eapaeity Buckeye incubator; 4 5 2-lnch Hoover oil brooder; 24-inch Hoover oil brooder; 2 SO-galton gas drums;- barrels ;v scalding vat;- loghajns; tools; wheelbarrows, etc." -iKrsEHOLD GOODS 3 iron bedsteads, springs and mat tress; 2 'wooden bedsteads, springs and mattress 2 walnut dressers: Monarch range; heet Iron heater; 3 oak rockers; office chair; maple extension dining table; 12 dining chairs; 2 wash stands; china cabinet; Brussels rug. 9x12; 40 doxen fruit Jars; 3 library tables; roll top oak desk; 2 Pullman gas lamps; 2 hook eases; folding cot; vacuum carpet sweeper; Singer sewing machine; Domestic sewing machine; 2 baby fceds;veolhrpsible baby carriages; Coral blue flame heater; dishes: cooking utensils, etc. many other articles. .TERMS All sums of $20 and under cash; over that amount C months at S per cent bankable notes. Ladies of Christian church will serve lunch. A; C. BARROW FIRST XATJOXAL BAKK Owner of Stayton, Clerk f. n. Woodry ' '.8r,5S!SSSf,"w NOTICE This Is the Woodry ."you have known for the past -10 year. X am in so way connected in business with any other Woodry. See tne personally about your f am sit r" sales."! pay cash for ued f urtitnre. Ti "'e t-.t r 1610 North Summer 'street, ill. ; -jl " -HE" - - j Phone 75 j