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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1925)
TiZJit i B ' 1 1 THE. OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON TUID AY: JlOSfrSErromgyU t 1 V 4 IS L i i ? T r r r t t Laugh at the Weather Wear a iMJLM.il Varsity; Slicker We have them in the popular colors LOOK THESE TWO OVER A 1023 Maxwell touring ! extra fine condition, only S3 73. A light Six Studcbaker, run Very little, perfect condition, going at (023. , stages in an accident on the high way near the fairgrounds, the moat aerious damage that, has i thua been reported. , j T Bits For Brcakf oat I - For Boys and Girls At; Lowest Prices G. W. j Johnson j &! Co. 469 State St. ( Colors Red, Blue, Green, Yellow, Purple Maroon . J to them the day before he took his own life. A son whose residence is in San Francisco is expected to srrlve here todav- ! ' Now for the grind j ; Hoping yon had a good rest and are In better shape than ever for good work. It has been raining in spots the past few days; local showers. And some general, genuine, wet Web- foot rain, too. Vice President Dawes has the great advantage of being right In his fight on the absurd rules of the United States senate: also In 4 He lived on fresh frttlt, especially ... . ...i.VLa orange Juice: ire. a tc-ui plainly cooked; potatoes 'With Jackets on and fpinac- boiled, la its own Juice and the) Juice eaten as well as the greens; not mucn meat and that simply cooked with little seasoning and almost no sweets, which is hard .on a man ho likes pie. However dieting does not mean starring one's self- Moat persons may avoid over eat ing without knowing nine- about dieting. Quit Just before you have enough and get that full feeling. to 20 areas is contemplated by the crusade 'for continuation of the movement to be launched at the convention, with, specific cam paigns to be .conducted !a rch of the areas to further U-o u. filia tion if the 'cation iq.t-e t:ll crusade. - CSPI1 DOLLAR e mm m Members of Sedgwick Post .are requested to meet at Webb's Funeral parlors on j Wed nesday, Sept. 9, at 1 o'clock p. m. to attend the funeral of our late havina the sympathy of practical ly an the people of the united me ic 82 and Still Literally comrade Geo. W. Lemon, Newmeyer, commander. J. J. sS CITY NEWS IN BRIEF 1 OurWeatherMan 1 I ' 1 . ' J 13 ball; S. L.I Hoover of 1396 Ferry street, charged by Edwards with driving 33 miles an hour on State street Saturday night; and R. H. William$, 2189 South Thir teenth street, charged; by Traffic Officer Hickman with speeding and released under bairdf 10. All were cited for-hearing in the po lice court today. ! Rain LocaF showers followed by clear ing; warmer in interior; gentle changeable winds; humidity above normal. Max. 76; Min. $5? "River 2.3, stationary; Rainfall ,21; Atmosphere7 cloudy; Wind south east, j ; '"' -: .- ; r Woodry Bays Furniture Store at Summer fcnd Norway streets. Phon$ 511. s ' J15tf At " - ' - . Tie Theaters Today T 1 1 "l k f I, Oregon Thomas Meig han, Virginia Valli In f'The Man Who Found Himself" by Booth Tarkington. llligh "Koran" and Jack Hoxie in "Red Rider." Tire Is Found-L A FIsk cord jtire with a tire coy er carrying the advertisement of the Hight Tire! Shop at Hood Riv er was found) on a downtown street Saturday night by Officer Edwards and brought to police headquarters where It awaits ... the claim of its owner. The tire is a 30x3 in size. Breaking Glass ' A charge of scene of Labor Day abandonment and especially Jn the afternoon a fair sized crowd appeared on the street. An almost continual line of cars passed through the city during the day headed for northern and southern .-points along the highway. It is estimated that there were 2000 cars parked at the fairgrounds In the 'afternoon for the races. l ; Minto to Hunt Chief of Police Frank Minto leaves today for a two weeks' va cation from his post. The first part of his vacation will be 'spent in deer hunUng in company; with Officer Emery James. Lee George, and Bud Welch. The four left early this morning. During the absence of Chief Minto,- Sergeant George White will be acting chief. Auction Sale Wednesday Next 1:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Schwab, 533 N. 16th St. F. -N. Woodry is the auctioneer, phone 511. . . s8 Society Will Meet The Women's Society of the First Methodist church will! meet Wednesday at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. J. D. McCormlck, at the Kimball Collese. Officers of the club will be elected at this meeting. Mrs. Charles LysU Is in charge of the program and Mrs. 1L S. Shank will lead in devotions. Charged breaking glass on the street was filed at police head quarters, Saturday night by Offl- ikainst Sidney Fow- ers. The alleged offender was re leased after posting $50 bail. Edwards Nabs Three Traffic Officer, Edwards haled three motorists into police head quarters last f night? and. booked them on charges of speeding. They were George Welty, Kenneth Pearson and John Schaffler of . Hillsboro. All three will be given hearings in the police court today. Come To Margaret's Baby- Specialty Shop for your needle and hemstitching. s8 work supplies Three Escape School .Harry,Lewis20, Ruth Howard, 15 end Dorothy Bennett, 15, walkoil awav frnm tTia ntato )innl for. the feeble-minded and failed I Thompson to Address Rotary Congratulations in Order Congratulations are being re ceived by Prof, and Mrs. Earl Brown over the birth Sunday night of a baby daughter to be named Nancy Jean. Prof. Brown, is an instructor in physics at Willamette university. Mrs. Brown, formerly Miss Lida Fa-e, was at one time an instructor in home economics at the university. Announcement ' Elma Weller announces the opening of her Piano Studio Sept. 14, for students in piano j and classes In the Dunning System for Beginners. , I sS Huge Sqtuuth Grown . Mrs. H. B. Kibbey has In her garden, on the Labish Meadows Farm, a squash vine measuring 42 feet one way and 31 feet, the other. On the vine are 50 squash es one of which measures 40 inch es in circumference and 33 inches from stem to blossom. j it Registration Falling Off The fact that many tourists are now camped in hop yards is held to be responsible for a recent de crease in the number of tourists encamped at the, municipal auto park, according to H. S. Poisol, caretaker. About 35 to 140 cars per night is the, .usual I average now. .. .it' .' PedeKtrian Slightly Injured Mrs. E. Bollinger received a slight injury to her foot when she was struck by the left front wheel of a car driven by Robert C. Paul- us Saturday. Mrs. Bollinger step ped out from behind a parked car. States. But even eo. be has hard fight, The senate Is "sot in its conservatism. ' j ; S M The Statesman of Thursday, In the Slogan pages, has got to prove that Salem is an automotive cen ter. It surely is. i V - j Dawes does not talk well for the radio. He puts too much of his own personality into what he has to say. which makes him a great speaker for the . audience that both sees and hears him. and a poor one for his air, audience listening in from near and far places. And Billy Sunday is still more so. He has to be seen to be appreciated, or even well under stood. j i s i i C. A. Bartell. the big hotel man of Cottage Grove, has a number of pet deer, and he is making a study of their habits and needs, with a view to breeding deer on a commercial scale, for the sale of the venison. Why not? Venison can be marketed for around 8.0 cents to a dollar a pound, and per haps it can be produced at a large profit. It carried on Intelligently and thriftily to say nothing of making a better quality of veni son. ; ' i Judge Gary, head of the steel I trust won't have to take a trip to Europe far-Ms health. He has lost six pounds and feels fine. That's the difference a little weight some times makes In an Incfoor worker of middle age or older, j VEat less and feel better" ia good advice for many. The steel trust's head took a three weeks' course of dieting in one of the trust's private hospitals. Going Strong,' Clear Around the World A n n nn n pi n rr , w V - the opening of X , C3 N Specialty Shop . - : 250 North High Street ' (Between Chemekcta and Court) TUESDAY, SEPT. 8 r The Portland Oregon lan of a I couple of days aro contained this editorial paragraph: ! t "Captain Dollar, bringing one of his own ships safely off a reef. Is living up to the best traditions of Cappy Ricks." (The reader will have the ex planation of the above from the following very interesting news article from the New York Com mercial of August 29:) ..! Captain Robert Dollar. 82 years of age and operator of a big fleet of American merchant craft, came back to New York, from his sixth trip around the world, on the Dol lar liner President Garfield, firm ly convinced that the pioneer ser vice around the world which he established more than a year ago. is here to stay. Despite his age. Captain Dollar is the most active executive in the steamship com pany which he heads. With the enthusiasm and spirit of a newly appointed salesman, he personally Interviews shippers abroad, seek ing trade for his ships. On the voyage around the globe which he Is making with Mrs. Dollar, be interviewed 287 foreign merch ants. Babiea first clothes, dainty stamped Karrrents, 1 attractive cifts. In our needlecraft department t one can find many unusual designs in luncheon J cloths.- boudoir pillows, etc. We carry the Lc Mente package outfits. Hemstitching. Obituary to return according to the report of school authorities ' to police Saturday and Sunday nights. Woodry & Son Buy furniture. Store,1 271 N. Commercial. Phone 75. s2tfl Improper Driving Charged Improper driving is charged in a complaint filed at police bead quarters against W. Steje by Traf fic Officer Hickman. A charge of operating his car with an open cutout was filed against W. C. Steiwhamer. ' ';":...:-' ";' For Prompt Scavenger , Work phone 167. Salem Sca venger Co., Cummins & Trotter, props. ';, V all ! Prof. Roberts Honored Sunday morning was the twen tieth anniversary of T. S. Roberts as organist at jthe First Methodist church of thisj city. The pastor. Rev. F. C. Taylor felicitated him upon his many years of continu ous and excellent service. Will. Meet Tonight The Sons of will hold Its ight Veterans Auxiliary regular business meeting at the Armory this even ing at 8 o'clock. An interesting program has been arranged - for the occasion. I Lows Portfolio . ; E. J. Taylor of 241 East Broad way, Portland,' reported to police yesterday that he had lost a port folio on the nigh way -north of Salem. The portfolio had printed on it the name of Vinton &, Com pany, Portland. - ''"' : ' Home Near Schools - 9 37 uo, terms. New 5 room house, built-ins. cement basement. furnace, cement walk, "pavement. between ; elementary and junior high schools. North 1 'block to highway. At 1065 Market St. In quire at 18951 N. Church St- or phone 1565-J fpr key. - S9 Dance Tonight , Independence Armory. Dr. Fred H. Thompson of Salem who returned recently from a trip to Europe will tell of his exper ience at the noon luncheon of the Salem Kiwanis club todayi t Wanted A Real Estate- Salesman. Must have Room 1. 341 State. car 89 Speeders Numerous , 1 ' ( Irwin M.,Towe of Silvertoa and Earnest L. Walk of Portland were brought to police headquarters last night by Traffic Officer Ed wards where they were charged with speeding. Each was required to deposit 810 ball. To we, it is claimed by Edwards, was travel ing 36 miles an hour 'on I wet pavement and Walk is alleged to have driven his machine 33 miles an hour on Capitol street. ; Lemon George W. Lemon died at the home of his son near.' Liberty, September C, at the age of 86. He is survived by a sister. Mrs. Lizzie Monroe of Los Anareles; two daughters. Mrs. C. E. McLane of Grants Pass. Mrs. E. P. Dedman of Oregon City and one son. Fred Lemon of Salem. - Funeral service will be held at the Webb Funeral parlors on Wednesday. September 9. at 1 o'clock. Rev. Pemberton and the GAR will have charge of services. Council Meets Tonight- Consideration of the measures that may go on the ballot at a special city election to be held In October is the principal Item of business for the city council which meets tonight. Last night; would have been the regular meeting date, but the session was post poned because of Labor day. eS Drunkenness Charged -- v E. Hayer is charged with drunk enness in a complaint filed yes terday at' police headquarters by Traffic Officer Hickman. The alleged offender was taken into police custody at the fair grounds. Runaways Returned Four runaways from the Cnil drens' Home near Corvallis were returned to the home Sunday night by local police. The four, Minnie Ward, Ruby Chapman, Thelma Travers, and Louis Hall, were picked up from the Pacific highway between Albany and Sa : lem by C. W. Barrick. district at torney at Tillamook, and brought to the Salem police station where they were held until -Mr.' Webb, superintendent of the home, call ed for them. . ' N Traffic Violation Claimed 1 ' , I Driving his tmachine with one arm In charged against Kenneth Coffey of 1260 .Tile rdad In a com plaint filed at police headquarters Saturday night by Traffic Officer Edwards. ' A charge of reckless driving was filed Sunday night against Leonard Darby of Stayton by Officer Thomason. Thomason claimed that Darby, while turning a corner with! his machine,' had turned his head to look at a pede straln that had called to him and as a result had struck an aged negro and knocked him to the pavement. .! Suicide IdentifieC v The man who early in August committed suicide here r on the bank of the Willamette river has recently been identified through; a San Francisco bank as William Hannlvar of that city. Hannlvar had registered at a local rooming house here - under the name of William Sullivan. The San Fran cisco oan nag acknowledged re ceipt of 8535 which Hannlvar sent A rliln t m A f n Despite caution used by; most drivers, wet streets covered, with summers accumulation of grease only partly washed away by recent rains resulted in many accidents over the week-end, with reports of 22 accidents filed at police head quarters Saturday. Sunday . and Monday. With those who:, will make their reports today the number of collisions reported as occurring during, the three-day period is likely to mount to 'more than thirty. A wheel was broken on one ot the Portland-Salem Nelson Is Speakei J. - C. Nelson, principal of the high school, Isj to be the speaker at the noon luncheon Wednesday of the local Rotary club.' Nelson is to' speak on jthe subject of high school secret societies, according to announcement. Police Find Wheel "A Dayton bicycle, having a red frame and the Initials "G. J." car ved on the seat, was brought to police headquarters Sunday night by Officer! Davis after the wheel had been found by him on High street near the Oregon Electric depot. The bike now awaits its owner at headquarters.' V .' : ' i X" Many Varatio , Although rain kept many from promised vacations at trie sea shore and mountain resorts, thou sands of Salem residents left the city over the week-end and holiday for brief vacations. The city, how ever,' did hot present the usual Speeding Charges Filed . - . Speedinr chances were filed at police headquarters over the week end against Wayne L. Sa'wtell of Mollalla, charged by Traffic Offi cer Edwards with driving his car '36 miles an hour on South Com mercial street and released under F. N. WOODRY Pays Cash For Furniture ties, and Store 1610 North Summer Phdno 511 H. F. WOODRY & SON netionMn and rnrnltnr. lns, ' pay cu for TXMd FanUtnr. 8trt 271 North CommarcUO. Office Phone 75 or Res idence Phone 1843-W; liarr At the residence of his daugh ter. Mrs. L. W. Gleason, 225 South Fourteenth street, Ralph Harr, age 81 years. He was the father of Mrs.. L. W. Gleason and Ed Harr, both of Salem, and grand father of Clifford Gleason. - An nouncement of funeral . will be made later by the Rigdon & Son mortuary. I Crusade Would Restore Religion in Home Life INDIANAPOLIS,' Ind. Restora- lion of religion to its place as a factor In American home life will be the. aim of the first Christian Family convention, to be held here October 1 to 10. ' i The convention Is sponsored by the Christian Family Crusade.' un der the direction of Rev. William Garfield Holderby of Chlcaro. Gov. Ed Jackson and U. S. Sena tors Samuel M. Ralston and James Watson of Indiana head a state committee which Is arranging for local entertainment of . delegates from all sections of the country. After the keynote of the con vention is sounded on the opening day with picas from men of na tional repute, for restoration of worship and religious training In the American home, the meetings will be divided in co three periods. of three days each, devoted to con sideration of the relation' of the American family to the home, the church and the nation. i Division of the United States in- m ' TO BE AT THE OREGON The thrills and hazard of wild bone hunting, a Cm pede, romance, and m tbeme that ran only come from the pen of ZANE ; GREY 1 I n VI U U lLU--4 JACK HOLT - NOAH BEERY . CLUE DOVE' nm-pfi.n-w I You have never seen a picture like "WUd Hon Mesa." You' will never see one like it again! j D li 1 r 1 ..;L "1 FOR INFORJIATION I ABOUT RAELROAD TRIPS . Phone 727 I OREGON ELECTRIC UNbERvo6i TYPEWRITER COJ , Direct Factory Branch 810 Court Street Phone 202 Typewriters Rented, Sold, Repaired . -. ' Special rental rates to students REDUCED SUMMER RATES - TO CALIFORNIA i BY PICKWICK STAGES rraadac. mm way. flSJt Ku4 Trip, S0.0S. , ivdH wy, tSTa. IMM Irlp, S60.0S. seelal Sates to ParttM ef i EUk r Km M - Tqs Xnfrauvtloa ana XMrrstloas , nM , k wa a CENTRAL STAGE TERlECfAli Salem Oregon CRYSTAL POOL Swirxirning Daily 1 to 10 pan FURNITURE AUCTION! Wednes., Sept. 9 533 N. 16th Street 1:30 p. m. ! Watch Papers For Particulars i ' MRS. SCHWAB, Owner rF. N. Woodryj SaleiK'a Leading Auctioneer t .. Phone 511 i " Not connected in business with any other Woodry Miss Helen Rudolph! Studio of Dancing 428 Ferry Street ' I Woodry & Woodry . Pay Cash for Furniture Phone 71 y PAINTING j KALSOMTNING i PAPER HANGING For the right kind of materials and the very j best workman ship call us. j Gabriel I Powder and Strpplj Co. 175 S. Commercial Phone 72 1 LADD & BUSH, Bankers , Established 1S6S General Banldnj Burlncsa . Offloe Llomrs from 10 in no iini 1 1 in i i ji i tO S PJBB. ' THE PARKER STUDIO i Under New Management 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 yen real service, j Our motto is to please. ! . We'll take care of your-duplicate order from your own nega tive and your commercial photography. : i : 1 I JL J. TODD, Photographer. S83 North Commercial Street Salem, Oregon NEW TODAY THOMAS MEIGHAN VIRGINIA VALLI . ti SALEM'S LEADING 1. j. Residence and store 1610 N. Summer Street j !P20fiiO EsUbllshed 1916 I ri it V i i v .V- . if u Y. 1 ff2msxf y0kizre J "The Man Who Found Himself BY Booth Tarltington OREGOH Comedy Pathe News If It's a Paramount Picture . j It's the Best Show in Town! Today 'Wednesday MATINEES Weekdays 23c-35c; Evenings Z3c-Z Children a Dine Any Time 11