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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1925)
' THE OKEGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGOIl Thursday jmorxing, septxmeec iq. is?a5 rv f m 19 SHIRTS The time has' come for you to make a change ; in your wardrobe. We suggest that you look at our supply of Shirts. g Mesa; SHIRTS No doubt you will need some I new ones. We offer iyou a large as sortment ' in - the new Fall Shirts.' G.W Johnson k Co. 469 STATE STREET 4 V' As the price of new car romes down, the. used car ' I luust also come lowu. -For Example J Jit ft 1022 Mai well touring. In splendid condition, some extra, only 383.00. SEE US BKPORE YOU BTJX . CITY NEFS IN BRIEF Fair Petition Receives Support A t petition ; clrcu ated at the noon luncheon Wednesday of the Rotary club receive id ' the signa tures of many of the members sup porting Mrs- George Litchfield for mall carrier on Rimte 4. Mrs. Litchfield received, a I temporary appointment on the route to' take the place of. her husband who passed? awayf ' recent! yr ." The .pef.t fion will be 'forwarded to Senator ItJkrjr with the request that he use his influence to secure the program has been arranged Among the attractions will be two brass bands and free dance during the afternoon. The PacifU City orchestra will play its farewell dance Sunday evening. tit.'!: including.. .ej-serrice men (wholurted previously could" be use J ihTs were rjinrjdes of Mr.1 Hansen! in J fall because of the recent changes cunipanjs during ine .war werei auinorizeu - oy ine auue lexiDooa among the tuests. 'Those who at tended fVere John Carson.. Carl Gabrielson. Andrew Vinson. ! Ray Attebur'y. 'Stephen A. Stone and Harry N". Crain. I t Furnished Honv For Kent Modern bungalow. . hardwood floors, three bed rooms, full base ment, furnace, electric range and washer, references required, j See Ralph H. McCurdy, office over commission. - Only a part of the books have been chatijrM, ling de clared. An authoritative list of the text books to be used in the public schools here " during the coming year will be made public by the superintendent some time next week. constructed. Another wing is to be used fur parialr activities. The school c la Hues will be held in the north wine. - - POLK FAIR OPENS TODAY ALL EXHIBITS .MUST HE IS IMiACK THIS MOUMNt; Miller's Store. 10 appear they proposed to appro priate' the wheels. Ross Freeman of 2104 North Fourth and Glenn Vanderhoof of 1945 Broadway called at the station later in the day and Identified the bicycles as their property.' i Suicide's Body Shipped Following disinterment of the remains of William Hannivarj by jhis son, the body of the man' who committed suicide here early; in August was shipped to San Fran cisco for burial Wednesday, lian- nivar had registered at a local rooming house under the name of William Sullivan. Principals Meet Meeting at the call of Superin tendent of Schools George W. Hug the principals of the public schools throughout the city met at the high school yesterday to discuss plans for the coming year. Dance Tonight- Independence Armory, 10 Special On Slab Wc $3.90 a cord delivered.' 1S79-W. Phone slO Portland Man Sought A - warrant for the arrest . of George W. Munce, Portland, was filed In the justice court Wednes day, Munce was arrested here on a speeding charge, and failed to appear for trial. He was ar rested by Max Flanery, state traf fic officer. . lfoppea Lea W. C. Hoppes, former super vi3or of the elementary schools here, left yesterday tor Ypnilantl. Mich., where he has accepted a very attractive position as pro fessor of rural education in the Michigan State Teachers' college. He had been visiting here for several days and was accompanied by Mrs. Hoppes. Woodry" & Soi Buy furniture. Store, Commercial. Phone 73. 271 N. 2tf Club Holds Moiling An enjoyable meeting of the Young People's club of the, First I Presbyterian church was held last night, a feature being the Initia tion of Rev. Norman K. Tully, the new jastor, by Dick Roberts. The address of welcome was given by Guy L. Rathbun, coach at Willa mette university. Jack Spong pre sented some slight of hand per formance while Dick Barton! sang a solo and with F. S. Barton was heard in duet numbers. Parochial School Open The St. Vincent De rani par ochial school, recently 'built in North Salem, will open Tuesday, September 15. it was announced yesterday by Father Keen an who will have charge of the school Classes will include the 'first six grades of elementary school. wing of the building is to be used for the living quarters of Father Keenan until a . new building is 4 1 Fair .In the Interior and mostly appointment. Ail - , W U V J B - T W I t ww r; gentle Bonn ana norinwem wmuu; 1 peiiuon. i .normal humidity. Max. 77; Min. Vs. 51; River 2.9. rising; Rainfall dr- none: Atmosphere clear; Wind I northwest. the patrons signers of the 1 Visit Our Basement Department. H. tur Co. i e . At HousPhoW L. Stiff Furnl- x slO A Tlie Tlx eaters, Today . . !! - Orcoii ' - Dorothy Gisn. , Ertiest Torrence, Rod La Rocque, George Hacka thorne In 'Night Life of New York." Burglary Attempt Falter Burglars who atteknpted to gain entrance Into; the Harry Seott mo torcycle shop recently by Vtaking bricks out oCthe babk wall Jn or- j Victor Rod Soul Records iron bars cover-; 10 Inch single face, 25c- Re-Hearing Is Granted Upon request of the Eagle Point Irrigation district a re-hear- Ing relative to a'request for fur ther: extension of state guarantee on 1440,000 of bonds has been granted. The request for the ex tension for a year and a half was recently denied by the state se curities commission. The. district Is located in Jackson county. CTinrehiBs Return Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Churchill re turned to Salem Wednesday from a trip to The Dalles made over LabOrDay. Mr. Churchill is stale superintendent of public instruction Warrant I Issued . A .warrant to arrest Irvln M. Lind, of Portland, on a speeding charge was .riled in the justice court yesterday. Lind was arrest ed here Sunday evening and was brought .into the city police sta tion. According to the complaint, I he left the station in an attempt to obtain bai).. and then failed to show up. The matter was then taken up through the Justice court as the city police have no jurisdic tion in such a matter. Chiklron'8 Re Matinee- Today 2 p.- m. Jack Hoxie- the "Red Rider" and "Wolves In j of the North," BHgh Theater. slO Miss Helen Rodolph Studio of Dancing . 428 Ferry Street . . DALLAS, Ore.. Sept. 9- cial) Polk county's 192: September 10, 11 and 12, -(Spe-falr. opens today "and from the hurryand busllf WYiVu'&riay Indication Ver that the .exhibits and " 'dfspjyfs wenld bete the trtandard -hat In: pf t ycati has mad the county fimou for IU agriruUnra pro- duvt and iivoAtoek - Prsrtlcally all exhibit space la the big pucilion has been taken and in our of the Industrial and commercial display spaces.hara been contracted.' . ., All exhibits mnst be In place by 10 o'clock Thursday morning. For Sale Bantam Corn and tomatoes for canning. Phone 290. slO Marriage la IVi f i nicd Floyd I. Matson, a farmer of G"ervais. and Evelyn Collicott of Denver, Colorado, were married yesterday by J. T. Hunt, Marlon county Judge. Bligli Jack Hoxie in "Red,Rlder." and "Wolves of the North." der to pry loose. Jrcjn bars cover ing the windows garvc ip the at tempt before they had finished and fled. The recent attempt "was I thei second time within the past three months that ' burglars have attempted to get mto the shop through back windows. , ' JToloist at Luncheon ? Zt:- -Mrs. Charlotte Gunn Roche of Portland Maine, .was the soloist at the noon luncheon of the Ro tary club Wednesday. She" Bang' "A Birthday" by Huntington Woodman; "The Old Refrain," by Fritx, Krelsler, and "Trees," by Joyce Kilmer. Jerald S. Backstrand, M. D. Announces the removal of his office to the third Ifloor, Oregon Bldg;.' 239. rooms 302 304. Phone all Stiff Furniture Co. II. L. slO Building Permit Issned ; A building permit ; was yesterday from the office city recorder for the the Salem Laundry garage at 263 to cost 900. ktor Red Seal Records 1 12 Inch single face, 55c. issued Of he erection I by company of a South High street, Stiff Furniture Co. H. L. slO I Dr; Marshall. Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon. To Speak on Sunday - - A study of the life and work of BIHy" Sunday, famous evangel ist now eonducting an evangelist campaign in Portland, will be the subject matter of an address Sun- day by i Rev. Fred C. Taylor of the First Methodist church here, tev. Sunday at one time Jived,' In ,lowa where -Rev. Taylor was -also living, and where the two were ' associated in a campaign In Sioux City. JELerXaylor served as chair man of one of the evangelist's Im portant committees, hayink-the opportunity Jo study his work first hand. Theisermon Sunday even ing will befinsed on personal ob- ; servations.of his Work. - slO Can use a tew more bop pickers .at the Minto yard. Phone 1267-J. . : '-: " ;i ,-, i- .- sii , Three Licenses Issoed u. Gj Boyer, Marion county v clerk, issued three marriage li . V senses Wednesday. They were ap vVi Plied for by -Charles ft. Mnn C .Coitll. I 1 - . . n. ... . 1 iue, auu arrie f nuiips, route ' Salem; Rufus G. Davis, a farm er, of Marion, and Vera Barber, of iiurner; noyd I. Matson, of Ger- vais, and Evelyn Iota Collicott, of Denver, Colorado. - THE HOUSE OF LUCKY WZDDINO BX2TCS Champoeg Park Popular ' Week end and Labor Day visit ors; to' Champoeg Pak from Salem were F. W. Karr. tS. Coates. J. Doene and T. Muraiey, of the Sa lem. Navigation Company; Mrs. C. A. Lytle, Helen Lytle, Chas. Lytle, Elva L. Fisher, H W. Winkler and wife, Cass Gibson .and wife. M. iE. Moon, and wife; Mrs-1 Mil ton M. Myers, Mrs. O. H. Breck, Ben Erickson, M. L Meyers. Miss Julia K. Webster, Mn. : Wajefsapd "her , brother, George W. Fry, pt .Orange, Mass. ; Stanley Detter Waters, L. A.,: U R- S. O;; Elmer Barkus, N. A-. Bat'kus, Mrs. W. A. Barkus, D. Rj Ross. M. D. and wife. Labor Day was pleasant until bout. p. m.' From that time until after "dark the thunder showers held sway.) The steamer Northwestern called about 6 p. m and took oh board 50 tons of freight that had , been left prevl ously on the up trip in order to lighten the boat. L Will Inspect Code T M. Barr, of Salem, president of the Oregon Master Plumbers' association, will represent the state on a committee to determine whether or not Portland's plumbing- code complies with the re quirements of the state plumbing code. The appointment, was an nounced Wednesday by C. H. Gram, state labor commissioner. Portland will name another mem ber of the committee and these two will select the third member. AH members of the committee mnst be master plumbers. Woodry Bays Furniture . Stre at Summer and Norway streets. Phone 511. llKtf Get Marriage License A marriage license has been is sued In Vancouver. Wash., to - Al bert W. Mize, 60, of Salem and Alma Lucille Gray 32, of Fort Worth. Texa9. Realtors' Meeting Cloned The Marion-Polk County Real tors will bold a closed meeting-at the Marion hotel today noon. iU lers of Jmportantance and -interest to members of the association will be discussed. , ; Pmr - . " w m wiK- 7v caa I work phorfe 167. Salem Sca venger Co., Cummiha"&Trpter,' prop3. ''.rr : '' r " gll I Immediate "Dellyeryr- . ; 1 i On 16 Inch. mill block wood Phone 1542. ; Fred E. Wells: ill I Open Meeting Planned Artisan lodge will have an open meeting, tonight at the old Elks' building on North Liberfy. 'After the program of the evening, danc ing; will be enjoyed." Everyone invited. ' ".Z, ' ' .V;....- . - is Tbe Office of Jerald 8. Dncksrrnnd Has been moved L to the third i floor of the Orerim' bufldine.-Prac I tice limited to diseases of .Infants i and children. Phone 489. fll Elks Plan Picnic McMInnville and Tillamook Elks wfli hold a Joint -picnic at Paclf ki City next Sunday. An elaborate Iayor Raker AVrJtc- A letter has been received by Mayor j. u. ueisy rrom aiayor George L. Baker, of : Portland, calling attention to tbe Billy; Sun day evangelical campaign Septem ber 6 to October 25 under the auspices of the Portland churches. Arrangements for reservations' for special delegations from Salem may be made .by application to campaign' headquarters at; tthc Portland YMCA. according to the letter. ( No reservations are jniade for, Sunday while po services wil! be held on Mondays as theae'are the evangelist's days of re--ti. i 2 t'4 SALE Continues NOW is your opportunity to buy that "Hand ; Made' Gift - .., 1. -V'v A. Attend the Demonstration of thei Opal Range Lo.cs Idcensc Plat W. L. Baker ot 2175 Myrtle re ported to police headquarters yes terday that he had lost an auto mobile license plate from his car. The license carried the number of Oregon 20-153. ,The"finder has been asked to leave the plate at police headquarters tr'. 1 1.1 A 1 Richard O. Hansen. formerc.Sa lem newspaperman and bow news editor of the Oakland "tribune. was the guest of honor at a lunch eon yesterday at the Marion hotel at which Paul B. Wallace was host. Old newspaper friends here Obituary Used Heating Stoves' V ' Guaranteed. Stiff's Used niture Store. Fur- 810 Tuve Tneodore Oscar Tuve died t a local hospital Sept. 9th, at, the age of 33 years. He is survived by his wldow Nellie, fathernd mother, Mr. and Mrs. K. T. Tuve.' one sister. Bertha, Tuve of Salem and two .brothers! Richard and Thomas of Portland. Funeral an nouncements later.. Webb Funeral Parlors in charge of - arrange ments. ' t , ... ; ."v, "v Torn VtilrM Pnniul Roy Bremmer. Marlon county deputy sheriff, brought to poiie1 neadquaEterg yesterday two bi cycles which he had found cached in the' brush near the Mute school.1 The wheels were being watched by1 two boys who admitted that tby were not the owners and declared that if the 'owners did not soon Pmjrcr league To Meet The Women's Evar.$rWtic pTeyer meeting; will be held today U t o'clock at the home of Mrs. C. H. Brvan. .".00 North Casltol. Mrs. W. C. Hawley will lead.l Old Rooks Usable Students', who have old, jtext books, and 'wish to use them In the schools' here during the coming year should retain possession of them until; school starts. Is f the d.Tice of Superintendent of chools George W. Hug. It i was reported that students feared that none of the books that they i had FOR IXFORMATIOJf I . ABOUT. RAILROAD TRIPS OREGON ELECTRIC i i Woodry & Woodry . I s Pay .Cash for Fnrnitar Pboae 7S' '! 1 "r Scbackmannr '--,. At Keliei-'bottora. eafry'-Ww!-' nesday, Sept.-" 9,.; John Philip Schackmann. age C4 years, hus band efV Mrs-. -Anba C. - Seh ark mann,. father of; Mrs. Ed Pafter and Mrs. Chas. Weathers ot route 8. Salem, Mrs. Esther Peterson tt Brookings, Ore., Mrs.' II. V. Spenc er of Kerry, Ore.. Dick, Dean and Frank Schackmann, all Of Salem'. Announcement of funeral later froni the Rdon !mortnary.' Inter ment la be at Hayesvllle cemetery. H. F. WOODUY &.SON Anctionftri nd Turattnrt SMltrs, pat taa- for UMd Tbrnltnra. Iter 271 tioittx Comma trill. -Office; Phone 75 :dr -Residence Phone 1843-W LADD & BUSH, Bankers ? Established iS6S - G(&icral tag Pusineif OffloB Iloftr from 10 to S UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER CO. r v ' Direct Factory Branch t SiO Court Street' "p Phone 22 J Typewriters -RenCed; BoYdf . RepairedM l.i Special rental rates to studeota REDUCED . SUStMTTit- ItilllS . to cALxit)iixu r ; ' 'by picVicH stages n Ttwdtc. tw T tis.it : Irtfc 150.06. i In Abi1,' n wty. t27.taj , Btut Trip, 4M.OO. , ' laUl XUt U TvetiM tt ; Elkt u Utr t At Itfnnttta and BMrrllcnJ 2ass ffVift. - U . , . CtrTRAL STAGE TERMINAL ' - ftalerA, Oregon L-Jl. i , POMZBOT KEEKE ., JvUrg F. W; WOODRV Pays Casb Tor Furniture Res. and Store 1610 North Summer t n. IMmi i ; I' -Wtoiv! ill f"-ly&. . I . I3THE , U:;AJ I J 'Mystery "; gCH CRYSTAL POOL i. Swimming Daily JL to 10 P-xn WOOD?.Y6SON 1 AUCTIONEERS Are attinta for LANG WOOD STOVES f; On display at their store 271 North Commercial PAINTING KALSOr.lINtKG ! PAPER HANGING For the right kind of materials and tbe .'very best workman- ship call us. Lu high gra&i L 1 Buffet Type J The tCtJc and shallow i firebox has many ' advantages The correct design and liberal proportions of thi Pacific Coat firebox inaur quick cooking and baking. It brings the beat di rectly np under the- cooking top and ghrea "volume beat diatri bution entirely around oven. It'a ' a fuel saver also.' ! It with French Cooking top The firm that manufacture ihla tp!end range Las been designing and manuf acturin g ranges for Pacific Coast ue for over forty years. They know just what the conditions oat here are and they build ranges to meet them. They know that a wide, shallow firebox is better adapted to Western fuel than any other type of firebox. This very feature is sufficiently important in itself to recom mend it as the range for you to buy. I ..v. -a. Note these ' 'h other features "This French cooking, top ' ,is indeed adesirable feature A - r V. . . Tkts style of top, universally wtA in bote! ranges, baa oVantagea that readily adapt itself to bom tite. Hets "quTckTy K3 bcJJ mora bea( tban tba partitionod topt consequently is more economical Bebig very moots, and with larga flat surface, cooking utensils fit snugfy to ft. ' Stesksi cbips.' fish, eggs and ' kotcakee . can b -cooked directly n tha-French top. aa in bote Is and res taurants, particularly wbera tka bom is aqnipped witb a bood. Tb Franck cop is shown on lbs accompanying illustration of tbo Buffet range, - 'X Note tbeso tber aloa ,Fturs of iba EUFFLT Ranges Body, abelf. and splasbr back of "Armco" Iron, famous for ita rust, resisting crualitiea. Superior porcelain enamel of lb most dorabla quality, SturJyeonstractisn. Higbasi gra2a cast iron. Plain, sanitary Jeslga sn4 finis V. Heavily nickelplated parts. No black lug required. Duplex grates for urooj or coal, L A S5.00 .rdcUverithU A -(if ;: - J Opal M; vir. ' ". Range to" jour . Xfv home. Balance on . ' ,- ' cajy terms, -' ; '3 . .? ... .Z'Jj if X Xt . d aw ssWWs4(BssU Gabriel F R EE A 32-pIece Decorated Dinner Set with each Range told this week Trade in your- old Range on a fiew HaMiltdi - FtiMtiire ':G ;V :r- Phone 75h Eaarder and Supply Co. llifiirCominercui 'Pboaa ?ZS 0 Court Carcct KJX