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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1925)
It x A 7 i if ! Buy Cars From Garages Buy Meats From Butchers- B.UT HATS r Buy Them G. W. From 'j Johnson's JOHNSON 469 STATE STREET & CO. 0 ii LOOK TOESB TWO OVER A 1022 Maxwril touring; in extra floe condition, only ,$373. . A Llht Six Studebaker, run very lilUe, perfect roadltlon, goin at , . . j - terday failed to agree in the case pose of completing the prellmln of R ' Barrnart. charred with I organisation. Subscribers will be speeding. Tie- caw has not been entitled to vote although they may d Ls missed. Barnhart wai arrested federated church at Freewater, During his work there his church constructed a new $25,000 build in. . 1 Visit Bishop's Blanket Sal . Wonderful savings. blankets at treat s6 by Kenneth Bloom, state traffic officer, and was charged with driv- log at the rate of 35 miles an hour through the city limits of Jefferson. The case was brought to Salem for hearing. i - w mm w w SB w w i ' a Cteatest Ra In Oregon. Mystery Pilot Labor Ray. See s5 For Prompt KcaTrngi Work phone 167. Salem Sea- venger Co., Cummins & Trotter. props. i all ; . Rnchool Shoe for Boys- Specialty at Bishop's. s6 not hold their stock, according to announcement. . Each share of common stock will be entitled to one rote. Preferred stock will sot hare Toting power In the company. by provision of the charter, un less the company fails to nay dividends on the preferred shares for one year, after which the stock will have equal voting power with common shares. Present indlca- tions are that the company will ask subscribers to pay 10 percent of their subscriptions at once, as it Is figured that the total of this mount will about cover the cost of the Isnd to be purchased as a site for the milL Payment of the remainder of the subscriptions will be asked in Installments TAXGLE OP ROADS AT nOHST RANCH MYSTIFIES Traveling through a veritable maie'.-which took them on a big sagging, course though acres upon acre-of hop fields,' with fallen wires across, their tracks and poles leaning dangerously near In some places, an auto-load of local Sal vationists, headed by the leader. lost their way Friday night on the II ant brother ranch. They were coding from Camp 1. where a meeting: had been held, and were headed -from Camp 3, where another meeting waa scheduled and whera a crowd of 500 . hop pickers awaited the Salvationists coming around a glowing, camp fjre.. Jt was not until about 9 p. Eat Turkey Dinner 11 1"cr rriTrti. oui uj At iv. nr.. n.n. crowd waited patiently and then ported to police yesterday that 0n society page. Chicken" dinner lrm,a1 thronghout the anappy weli'as tte usuil b!h divi dends.- The "National TJtr pay a dividend of 14 pr cent. Tb Manstcr and Leinster bank Pr 12 per cent free -of Incmne tx and the Provincial bank nyt pec, eenU - - - - - Larceny Reported B. F. Townsend of route 3 re- CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Commissioners to Speak Judge J. T. Hunt. Jim Smith and John Porter. Marion county commissioners, will speak at the regular noon luncheon of the Sa lem Rotary club Wednesday.; They are. to tell the club members of the "greatest road paving program ever put on by any county In the northwest," according to an nouncement. . j OinrTPeatKerManl - i - 1 Postal Receipts Large- Postal receipts at . the Salem postoff ice during the month of August totalled 315,784.89 ac cording to , the report of the de partment. : Receipts for August, 1924, were $10,646.89. For July, 1923, receipts amounted to $12,- 436.57., The past month showed the greatest atarfunt of receipts for matics at the summer session of Stanford university. . He is head of the mathematics department here. ... Apple and Peach Boxs Guaranteed spruce. H. A 3090 Portland road. Phone Hyde 2120 s-C Late Essex Coach Bargain Lot of extras. Tel. 325-M. 86 For Sale by Owner 6-roOra house, big lot, abund ance fruit, full cement basement, paved street. Two blocks Parrlsh school. Snap at $3700. 1150 North some one had broken .into his place Friday night and had taken a peavy, a slitting bar, four steel wedges, a sledge, a new double ax and a seven-foot Royal Chinook saw. erved all dar Mondav. Labor da v. K"OT ol muaic vaicu .oiwiuiatanamg mere was a M - I . Tw. Tan IWVkI I oins; BD l ump S wnen Th. tnr. f hm TVniWWr wivea. we naa, i neueve. me Furniture company of Portland . aa. "r ia mom which have been repaired here un' "ia ArmT captain. -An have been docked in the slonrh impromptu boxing match was In until .nrh tim th mm 1 wnen, we crew up at up to a level where It will be pos- CMa .ihi to nt them b.ck in aerYtce. I aaagr of the Horst ranch, told The tugs are used to tow logs " to 4 oa-wlth ow stuff. from the vicinity of Harrisburg to J" w" fPt from the Cnrr.nis. At rorrain. th inr fans . atcbinr the boxera when . E. W. Ellis of the Kennell-Ellis 4ra inned OTer to otner tugs that tn nlht ttol stopped the take them down to. river to the WUi na iu-ncei me saimauon Eat Turkey Dl : At the Cray Belle today. Menu on society page. Chicken dinner served all day Monday, Labor day. Attends Cwnventloi studio has returned from ; the photographers' convention In San Francisco. I company mill near Oregon City. Woodry & 801 : Buy furniture. Store, 271 X. Commercial. Phone 75. s2tf Dance, Planes, Autos Portland Press Club, Monday. fairgrounds. sS army as the real fighters of the evenlnx." Approximately 800 pick era attended both meetings. The Army will hold Sunday school at the same hop yards Sunday morn ing. Hop Pickers Wanted ' ' Williams hop yard, 4 miles west any August with the exception of, Trucks leave east end of river Fifteenth. Tel. 1047J. 86 August, 1922 $16,848.65. . .it - i i , ...... : ; ; Generally cloud y, probably fbowers In fountains ojt east por ; tion: moderate temperature; light winds. . max. 76, min. 57, . river at fairgrounds o .iinnarv rainfall, none, fit ff J , . ... - . tmosphere, .part v ciouuy, mu, 1 five-itoom uangaiow when they totalled I bridge. 115F12. 6:30 mornings. Phone 86 ! Stay Here Monday ." Greatest ! auto races ever held 85 Missionary Leaves Soon- Miss Bovin, sister-in-law of Bob Boardman of . the local YMCA. Marriage Is Performel David R. Pearce, farmer, and Ethel C Rhoda, both of Sciol, were married here yesterday by J. T. Hunt, Marion county Judge. Divorce la Obtained i I Richard L. Rowe was granted School Starts September 21 Outlft the boy at Bishop's "Boys a divorce yesterday from his wife, I Store" moderate prices. t-outhwest , ; J Cheap. Flowers and lawn. A Must v T i - ' I large range shades, curtains and rods IJnoleSm, All Vtnriii nr T - . .'I berries. Woodshed, chicken house Autos and Planes Mondav. fairrrounds sauea irom seaiue yesteraay Ior I AAA sanction uaina wnere sne win do engagea in missionary work. She . spent several days here visiting with Mrs. Boardman and with other Sa lem friends. track; x- s5 Prunes for Canninif Bring i boxes. Cummlnga. Tel. 94F13. ! s Edith Maude Rowe. Desertion was charged. They were married In Oakland. Cal.. in 1916. His wire is said to have left him three years ago. A stipulation was agreed upon in which Mrs. Rowe is grant ed the custody of three minor children, and Rowe pays $30 each monthly for their support. clothing. Quality 6 Willmaa Visit Salei Frank Willman. a former resi dent of Salem, arrived here from Portland yesterday and will visit Salem friends for a few days. Mr. Willman is well known. In this city and has many friends here. BAXK DEPOSITS DECREASE DUBLIN A featare of all the Irish bank reports for the half year, ended June 30 Is a consid erable fall in the deposits, and an Increase In advances to" custom- SCHOOL TIME IS DRAWING NEAR Classes, if nefsled, should be worn from ten days to two weeks before school starts to give the best'resalta. This al lows the eyes to becoae accus tomed to them. s - A law passed at the last legis lature requires that all public school children have their eyes examined during the.' first 30 days of school. It would be best to nave this attended to before school starts. No cost or 'obligation Incurred. Morris Optical Co. SO 1-2-3-4 Oregon DM. Salem, Oregnsi Roaring Road Pilots ! Will thrill you Monday at the fairgrounds. . ' s5 At The Theaters Today ill.- Oregon Milton Sills in "The Making of O'Mal ley." . - - Bligh Hippodrome. Vaudeville and Pictures.. : : in yard. 1980 N. Liberty, phone 608-M.: 86 - - : M Two Reports File ed Big Values In used furniture. Furniture store. Stiff's Used Birth repo-ts ere filed with I Modern Suburban Home Many on Vacation - With the advantage of an extra the city health officer yesterday for Garrison, Jr., bor;n to Mr.! and Mrs. Garrison Levy of Lyons on August. 3 T;v and for Robert, Jr., born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert "An- gnaFraser of 1242 South Sixteenth1 street on August 7. '. V 1 To exchange for city property, or will sell on terms to suit. Ad dress 10, care Statesman. s6 Motion Is Overruled i ' A motion by the plaintiff to dis miss the action instituted bv Mar tha J. Hunt against John H. Huit. was. overruled in Circuit 'Judge McMahan's court yesterday! Student Tuition Set - By action of the board of trus tees the tuition at Willamette uni versity law school will be $100 a Frank Crnmits Latest . I year, accordlne to . recent an- Wjn Tfatinn becansel uncuf mo wucM nouncemeni. ino increase m in- d!' .f : Ifl-o!!! Daughter. Victor record. Stiffs itlon from $100 to $150 affects company. s6 tonly students in the college of lib eral arts,, it, was said. -a - Sweet Grapes For table. Juice and Jel W. Bean. Phone 213. y. O. s6 of the holiday, Monday, Salemite FQrUur; Dy tne nunareas ien ycsieruaj t" beach and jmountain-reBorta- Hun-? dreds more who were unable to get away yesterday were planning A SAHA tAnw tfnW AVfieltlAll T ! rtJ' T-rZZlW in Police headquarters on the city, however, or are Planningl . f wvo- i.Jm... :o attend the 7 Chow Pops for Sale 'Extra choice, specimenta from imported stock. Also a trained Newfoundland.' dog. Flake's Pet land. 273 State and Pacific high ways. Alleged Speeder Taken ' f . Traffic Officer Edwards hailed I Dr. Marshall, Osteopathic Francis Alley of 198 North Twen-j Physician and surgeon. 86 86 to return in order, to auto races here Monday. er on a charge of speeding. For Rent- Newly remodeled store room on State ; street. J. H. Lauterman, Hotel Argo. .- s6 Helen Rudolph . Will hold registration Wednes day afternoon, . September 23. Russian ballet class at 4:30. Stu- 86IqKj open to visitors at 428 Ferry street. " 86, Cher Coupe 3Iissing Tne F. W. Pettyjohn Motor com pany reported to police yesterday that car thieves had taken a Chev rolet coupe that had been parked in front of the New Salem hotel Friday night. 18.1 Find Employment A total of 183 men and women found work through the federal employment bureau at the YMCA during the week ending September 5, according to the report yester day of Sim Philips, manager of the bureau. Of the 196 men who registered for work, 171 were re ferred to Jobs and 161 were re ported as placed. Of the 27 '.wo men that registered there were 22 who were referred to' jobs and 22 were reported placed. A total of 287 calls for male help were made to the bureau and 69 calls ror women. A total of 98 of, the men were placed in farm jobs while 18 women found employ ment In that field. ! " Titania, the beautiful maiden in Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's Dream, fell desperately In love with a donkey. Which is not an unusual thing for a maiden to do. II. F. WOODRY & SON sctian aac rarmttar Dlri, pa? cuk fr V4 rsmitar. Stws 871 Votrth CeouMrcUi. Office Phone 75 or Res idence Phone 1843-W Free to Boys' J An. indoor baseball with every suit of $10 or over. Bishop's. a6 Six Licenses Issued Six marriage licenses were ap plied for yesterday at the county clerk's office. Those making ap plications .were : Roy Crittenden, papermaker, 593 South Commer cial, and Floria Ann Ryland, 523 North Cottage; Adrian K. Roush ov, clerk, Astoria; and Ruth Mase, 1363 Saginaw; Herman N. Geer ing, salesman. St. Paul. Minn., - and Stella E. Mans ugh, Silvertonj Louis M. Anderson, North Bend, and Ruby Speer, Stay ton ; David R. Pearce, farmer, and Ethel C. Rhoda, both of Scio; William tR. Bouden, laundryman, 955 Marlon, and Ceclle M. Davidson, 625 North Sixteenth. THB HOUSE OF LUCKY WEDDING KINGS Wanted Auto Camp Tent- Telephone J1994W. Apartment House Lots ' We . have two extra large, one 1 Pastor Takes Pulpit- near State house for $4000 and! ' Rer. Norman K. Thlly, recently other right Dance Tuesday Nite Independence Armory. sC i Stockholders to Meet i Stockholders and subscribers of the new Oregon Linen Mills,' Inc.. j will meet at the Chamber of Com merce September 24 for the -pur- Miss Helen Rudolph Will instruct in social dancing and swimming both in classes and down town for called to the pastorate of the First prlvate gtudo open tQ TsItorB $16,000. Becke & Hendricks, U S. Bk. Bldg. , 84 tf Vagrancy Charged A vagrancy charge waa filed against A.' N. Anderson at police headquarters Friday night. Presbyterian church here, will oc cupy his pulpit for the first time today when he will lead the ser I ices both in the morning and eve ning. 428 Ferry street. s6 Jury Not Agreed I A jury in the justice court yes- Woodry Buys Furniture- Store at Summer and Norwav streets. Phone 511. J15tf So Coupl Auto Races Tomorrow Famous drivers and cars; fair grounds. a5 j Visit the Houseware Dept In the basement at Stiff's. ?few Home- Furnace, fireplace, cement base ment, garage, brand new and S6 1 ready for you. Priced $3750 and reasonable terms will handle. North near car. East front cor- Come and get it. Becke ft WA v I Many Accident Reports The high automobile accident ner. rate here during August has con-Hendricks, U. S. Bk. Bldg.v a4tf unnea auring tne early days of September with 22 accident re- For. Sale. Good Heat In? Stove- ports filed at police headquarters during the first four days". Gas stove and mattress. 284W. Call sG Dr. White Osteopathy- Electronic ment. diagnosis and treat- 86. 1 Rev.' Stover Ret Rev. H. C. Stover, returning to the pastorate of the Central Con gregational church . here, will preach here this morning and eve ning. ; He previously filled in Prof. Mathews Retum.4 - Prof, James T. Mathews of Wil lamette university has returned to j local Congregational pulpits from l aaiem from Palo Alto, where he 1 1914 to 1921. and in the interven has been an i instructor Jn mathe-1 ing time has been pastor of the FOMEKOY a KEE3TE . Jewtlerg Salem, Ortgon F. N. WOODRY Pays Cash For Furniture Res. and Store 1010 North Summer - u Phone 511v FURNITURE AUCTION! Wedne., Sept. 9 . 533 N. 16th Street 1:30 p. m. , Watch Papers For - 1 . ; Particulars j MRS. SCHWAB, Owner F. N. Woodry, j Salem's Leading1 Auctioneer Phone 511 ! Not connected in business with any other Woodry UNbKuwoob TYPEWRITER CO. ' Direct Factory Branch S19 Court Street rhone 2C2 Typewriters. Rented, Sold, , Repaired ." Special rental rates to student! CRYSTAL POOL A Few Days Then School Have You Had Your Child's Eye3 Examined?, V Every child and student entering school should have a competent examination of their eyes. Keen eyesight la .essential to a bright pupil. Give them an opportunity to do their best. i i Have Their Eyes Exam ined Now Miss Helen Rudolph Studio of Dancing 428 Ferry Street 1 Swimming Daily 1 tO 10 PJB 31 II I ssaiaaaiBstiSMBBBWo Dr. L. R. Bunlctta - Optometrist . i a BOW OPTICAL CO 323 Stale Street, Salem, Oregon Woodry & Woodry Pay Cash for Fumitorv PboM TS ! PAINTING i KALSOMINING. PAPER HANGING For the right kind of materials and the very best workman ship call us. Gabriel Powder and Supply Co. 175 S. Commercial Phone 721 LADD & BUSH, Bankers - (-. CsUbUshed IMS 1 General Banldng Business ' -X' ' Office Honrs from 10 avjau to S pjss. - .4 ' REDUCED SUMifER RATES TO CALIFORNIA BY PICKWICK STAGES ! aa rnaelaea, s way, 18J . Kua Trip, $50.00. Lm AaoUa, ea vsy, 8278. Sosaa Trip, $60.00. . . mcUI SatM to rutlM af . Elkt t Mors . ' Tn XaftrMtioa an4 EvUloas j Pkow M, u ciU M CEJTTRAL STAGE TERiEDfAL VGODRY6SON AUCTIONEERS, Are asents f or . : . LANG WOOD STOVES . On display at their store 271 North Commercial Phcns 75 THE PARKER STUDIO ' v Under New Management - 1 . In order to advertise and get acquainted we are giving worth while reduced rates on all photographs to September 15. It saves the bother and expense of coupons or tickets. ' We have the best-sky light in Salem, and are equipped to give yon real service. Our motto Is to please. We'U take care of your duplicate order from your own nega ' tive and your commercial photography. , IL J, TODD, Photographer f)Mkl7!.i Many ' a child who teems dull would be in the "bright child" claw if fitted with proper glaisei. We "will tell you Whether glasses are needed to remove tha "strain from your children eyes or we will ease . your mind by telling you that glasses ARE NOT needed. . . If .a thorough examination proves that your children need glares, they ' should have them NOW, so they can start school without the handicap of poor eyesight. . ' , S3 North Commercial Street Salem Orrgon SALEM'S LEADING Residence and store 1610 N. Summer Street C. B. O'NEILL! i; ; Phone C23 ! ' ' Bush Bank Bldg. Salem, Oregon I'j : jl IPLlOttO OHH v Established 1916 t I j.- ; Salem, Oregon. i! t ' .