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THE. OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON !' -3 WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 16, 1925 1. I -I Ti i ,a - 1 Boys' and Girls' Men's and Women's ; WE NOW HAVE A jCOMPLETE STOCK OE ' I THE VARSITY SLICKERS. YOU MAY HAVE YOUR CHOICE IN RED, BLUE, YELLOW, GREEN AND PURPLE COLORS. 4 . V 1 G. w. j6hnson & CO 469 STATE STREET CITY NEWS IN BRIEF i J :'i . fourth special class wili be organ ized at Richmond school Rome time duringlhe year, it was said. '-UNSETTLED jshowers; moderate tempera- nuVb; moderate south winds, be-; cojming northwest. Max. 72! Min. 601;. Riser 2, stationary; Rain f ah ; none; Atmosphere partially cloudy; Wind southwest 1 I The Theaters Today ! ni 1 - . Attention! New Car Buyer! 1925 Hudson 5 pass sedan. This car has been driven only 2500 miles. Nickle radiator; 5 balloon tires; automatic rain swipe; rear view mirror and license. Car cost over $2000, and can be had for $1775. Be sure and see this ot our show room. Fred W. Powell Motor Cars,: 350 N. High. . slltf At Oregon "How Baxter Butted In." with Matt ' "Laugh" Moore and Doro thy Devore. Helllg "The Iron Hprse.",, ' y. ' ! Bllgh Clarke Phillips, the Magician, and "Why Women Re-Marry." ' Begins Work Here T O. Davis, assistant to Princi pal Durham of the Parrish junior high school, has arrived in Jhe city and has taken up his work at the junior high school. Last year he was principal of the school at Jefferson. Trade in Your Old Piano - on a Victrdla. H. L. Stiff Fur niture Co. si 6 manual training at the Parrish junior high school, arrived hen. recently from bis home in San Bernardino, Cal., where; he spent the summer. Last year be was a student at OAC. Visit Stiffs "Used Furniture Store on High street, opposite Courthouse. : ;-sl6 LOOK AT THIS OXB j 1923 Stndcbaker Special" 4 Pass. Coup, eqpipped with new tires and lota of acces sories. This car runs excep tionally well and Is a very good buy at $923.00. I SEE IT AT OXCE AT TUT d reported the theft ot his Chevrolet touring car from a parking space in front of the Pomeroy St Keene jewelry store some time between 8 and 9:45 o'clock. ' Of the six cars stolen here during the first part of the present month two have been recovered by local po lice. Five cars have been looted during the same period. MarDowrll Club Associate Memberships two concerts, five monthly programs for three dollars. Call Mrs. Jas. W. Cham bers. 1750-W or Mrs. Donald Riddle. 19P-W. sit I fr uit For Breakfast posed of Governor P.ierce, Secre tary ot State Kozer. and ! State Treasurer Kay. Other state offi cials who are planning to attend the Round-up . Include William Ievens, state prohibition director, Carle Abrams. secretary of the board of control; H. H. Corey. member of the public service com mission; F. A. Elliott, state for ester, and Dr. W.' II. Lytle,! state veterinarian. - Joy Turner Moses Now registering . piano, and violin students. Dunning system for piano beginners. Studio 335 N. Capital St. ' Phone 468-M. i !ilS i Penalties Different- Two alleged offenders i were haled into police court yesterday on charges of operating automo biles with improper license plates. Otto J. Wilson, local automobile dealer, charged with operating a car without license plates ot any kind, was dismissed. C. L Seam ster, charged with using improper plates, was assessed a tine pt $5. Appraisers Named 4 Fred J. Miller, N. S. Scollard and William Scollard have been appointed appraisers of the estate of Annie C. Smith, who died at Champoeg recently. Her husband. n. M. Smith, is named administra tor. The estate Is valued at 112.- 000. Smith weather In New Tfork - i . i v And La Follette winds blew In Wisconsin. . I . Tomorrow's Statesman In Its Slogan pages will tell of Salem's wood working plants. Doing pret ty well; but should nave more. 4 . . Eugene is -thinking seriously ot taking up the linen mill proposi tion that has fallen down at Van couver. Wash. Eugene has a won derfully live bunch of boosters. and they may get into the flax and linen game with a jump. S The man just out ot prison who want to tell what be knows about1 running prisons should not be Uken seriously, as a general rule, j The man who baa learned. his lessons in prison generally PIONEERS ARE GUESTS UtXUC THEATER EXTERTAINS 230 AT MATLXEC 1 keeps bis mouth judiciously shut. Xo Hair Bobbing I .1 "'- 1 Or raise In prices at the He- TEfere are rumors of one ot the man's barber shop, Oregon bid g.. I great packing concerns getting downstairs.. - al7 I hold at the Idle dehydration plant in Salem. It would be a tine thing Rayfield Faught, 12, and George I to have that plant in operation; Cyrus, 10. inmates of the state j preferably In the line for which It scaooi ior tne leeble minded, en-1 w.. built. Ditch Being Filled Work of tilling the . Division street ditch is well under way and the ditch on the west side of Com mercial street had been brought almost to the level of the. street. The concrete) guards on the' east and west ends of the ditch were being broken Many Visit Champoeg Marion county people register ing at Champoeg park Sun day were. Salem; R. J. Hendricks, Emelie G. Hendricks. Margaret J. Cosper, Mr. and Mrs. Li J. Irons, Theresa Irons, M&ble Irons. Mrs. G. E. Shaw. Marion Shaw, George E. Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rush, W. R. Rush, Mr. and Mrs. J A. Simmons, Mrs. Boise Lauter man, J H. Lauterman. William H. Steuslotf, Mrs. W. H. Steuslof f. Mrs. George J. Pearce, Mrs. E. C. Small, Donald Steuslotf, Frances M. Richards, Dorothy Pearce, Haz el Evans. J. K. Gill and wife who were married in Salem, visited the park em-oute to Salem for the day. Woodburn: E. P. Wolfe and fam ily, Julia Bell Austin, J. J. Bid well. Champoeg Farm: Mrs. Henry Zorn, Joe Zorn, Anna Lou ise Zorn. Woodchoppcrs Wanted Second growth, $1.75. YMCA- t- i slS down yesterday pre law Willamette Campu Instructions to plow the Wil 1 la mette campus immediately were received yesterday by Dr. Carl G. Dbney,' president of the institu tion, from Henry Booth, who; has charge of the renovation of the gtounds. Dr. Doney warned that the, campus would be in a some what unsightly condition for ( the ti-ttie being, but declared that the ultimate improvement in the ap pearance f the campus would be : wbrth it. The plowing. Dr. Doney ; .announced, will be done by a lo- f cI transfer company. ' Tire Sale : ' . I Kelly Springf ields C T..C.s ' 20 to 30 per cent off. . Marion . Ajuto Co. ' si 6 ".; v.- . . V Dir. Finrtley Returns Eastern Oregon, near Fossil, wjas the scene of Dr. C. M. Find-Hy'-s latest hunting episode. His oiply companion; was his ' .son. Dwfght.1 'who la also a hunter of f 'fime caliberv i The trip so far as . hunting was concerned did j not ptn out too. well, as bad weather ..allowi themjto hunt only two idliya.-, DwighfcFindley, who plans i to study medicine in Portland this fill, has gone to Grants Pass for si weeks visit. - -t i : , " ; . - Green Prunes Wanted i i At Starr Fruit Products Co Church and Mill Sts. Phone 439. . . 12tf para to ry to opening up the street when the. filling is completed. Woodry & Son - Buy furniture. Store, Commercial. Phone 75. 271 N 2tf Building Committee Meets The building committee super vising thJ work of construction of the new YMCA met yesterday with Morris H- Whitehouse. George Post and Fred Leesre. all of Port land, who Went over with them the work thus far completed. Com plete satisfaction with the. prog ress; of tne work so far was ex pressed at the meeting. Beatrice Sheito Teacher of piano, announces the opening of studio. Enrollment now. 345 IMarlon, St. Phone 1299. - al6 Building Permit Issued - i t A city building permit was issued yesterday by City Recorder Poulsen to Phil Asplnwall for the Erection of a $3500 dwelling at 845 Market. The structure, will be of one and a half stories. ' yktor.Red Seal Records !,; ' 1 10 in. 35c; 12 In. 55c. Single face. H. Lu'Stiff Furniture Co sl6 Floral Society to Meet The Salen Floral society Is to meet at the Chamber of Commerce rooms Friday evening. ' -i - Green Prunes Wanted At SUrr .IFrult Products Co Church and Mill Sts. Phone 439 --.: I:.. ' . J: ,1.. Bl2tf Jefferson Trip Planned L , The county court and J. W. Cul ver, county roadmaster, will go lo Jefferson today to inspect a port able rock crusher that Is being demonstrated there. - ' Tire Sale- j Kelly Sprlngflelds C. T. C.'s 20 to 30 per cent off. Marlon Auto Co. si 6 Joyed brief liberty from the school Monday night The two (took rrench leave at about 7 o'clock. The escape was reported to police ana ai t:ju o'clock they were picked up at Lincoln and South Commercial street by Officer Win terstein. Dance Thursday Kite Independence Armory. 15 Released on Ball . E. E. Gilliam was yesterday re leased from police custody on an order of Police Judge Poulsen af ter the alleged offender had post e cau oau.or' szao. He was ! S How the State Helps the Farm er: How do you wear your bat? Tour bat may provide the finish ing touch in a costume to mh Its wearer distinguished or dowdy, in dividual or common, and, partic ularly, old or young. A lot lies In the way one wears it. The bat sbould be placed firmly on the head, usually with a slight slant to one side to take away the mathe matical stiffness of the absolute ly horizontal lines. A hair ar rangement showing little on the J forehead and over the ears gives A section ot 250 seats, reserved for-Marion county Pioneers, was frea'' yesterday at the Heillg eater, with the - Ploneets the guest of Archie Holt, manager, tor the afternoon performance ot "The Iron Horse."- Those ' 'who otherwise would have been unable to attend were taken to the theater and borne again in automobiles furnished by the Fred M.' Powell motor cars. The picture was of particular Intsrest to. the testes ts-cf th$ early days. ; 'i t ! k a softness that is desirable and cited to appear at 2 o'clock Sent. I becoming. Never should the hat 16. Ornament, Flowering Shrubs- Closing out my line., Field grown. Order now and dig up at leisure time. F. C7 Lutx. Phone 1608R 17 Lumberman Here i Fred Olin. manager of the Ham mond Lumber company at Mill City, conferred with the county court yesterday on road business; Nearly New Sedan " At less than' half price ' see this at the Certified Public Motor Car Market. One-half block North of Postoffice. This car is guaran teed same as. a new car and I will applied for by the following: Wal- Phone 885 for a demonstration 819 Here From Iowa J. D. Giddings ot Mapleton, la.. returned to Salem Monday after an absence of five years, to visit with friends and attend to busi ness in. general. He will remain here over winter, making his home at the Eldrldge hotel I. O. O. F. Members Attention! Your -uniform for S. G. lodge parade is at Bishops. Final ar rangements will be made on Wed nesday evening. September 16. All members are requested to be pre sent, ' -tI6 DItotc Is Granted .J- j ' Jacob C- Wageman was granted a divorce from Helen Wageman In circuit court yesterday on a charge of desertion. They were married in Nebraska in 1897. Wageman says his wife left him a August. 924. The plaintiff was granted the custody ot two minor children. Steamer Trunk Ktolei Mrs. F. B. Kellogg of 1475 South Church reported to police be perched on top ot the hair; in these days ot no hatpins bats be long well down on tbe bead. An extreme in the other direction is almost as bad, for a hat pulled viciously over the eyes gives a determined aspect that is seldom attractive. A looking-glass and a hand-mirror will help in the plac ing ot one's bat to the 'best ad vantage and in achieving Its great est becomlngness. Bulletin ot tbe Tuesday that someone had stolen a steamer trunk from the front New jYork State College of Agrl porcn oi.ner nome Monday night, culture at Cornell University. Fines Total 40 Forty dollars was added to the city coffers as the result of cases In the police court yesterday Donald Shepard forfeited bail of $10 on a charge of speeding; Al bert Deay was fined $5 for reck less driving; O. L. Seamster paid a fine of $3 for operating his car with Improper license plates; N. A. Peterson forfeited $10 on a cnarge of speeding, and John EGAN AGAIN VICTORIOUS i MEDFORD GOLF CHAMP TAKES MEDAL BOUND IX 3IATC11 DEL MONTE. Cal.. Sept.' 15. (By Associate! Press.) Brilliance that 20 years ago captured t! national amateur golf champion ship was shown again today by H. v Chandler Egan ot . Medtord. Burke paid a tine of $10 for being lore., j and the player from the Intoxicated. Dr. Goffrier, Oregon Building Drugless methods. Consultation free. ' si 6 tnods-i The Latest and Beet Met Students of the Capital Busi ness College may be assured ot the latest and best methods in all subjects. , The new typing plan is Bond Is Reduced An order reducing the bond of Olive Stege. administratrix of the estate of J. F. Mclntyre. from 50.000 to $20,000 was signed yesterday by J. T. Hunt, Marion county judge. securing better, results than before. Enroll now for Monday. ever next 816 McXary on Trip- United States Senator Charles L. McNary left for Toledo yester day to gather material to be sub mitted to the; next congress in con nection with the development and improvement of rivers and bar bors. ; Will Entertain at Kola Missing Car Recovered- Officer Hickman yesterday re covered a Chevrolet touring car taken Monday from George H. Sauder. The 'car was found at 220 Marion street. Green Prunes Wanted At Starr Fruit Products Church and Mill Sts Co., Phone! 439. al2tf W1U Visit Hospital Members ot the state; board ot control will leave here Friday night for Pendleton, where they will inspect the eastern Oregon in cRimun at bah t - -e"" The Lake (Brook hop yard will I state hospital. The Inspection will entertain thfe Williams bop yard Thursday night at 7:30 with songs ireadings and vaudeville etunts. The Lake Brook ranch Is working under the supervision of the YMCA and aa a result have been very successful in the way of en be made Saturday morning In or der that members of the - board may attend the Round-up In .the afternoon. -The board is I com Tire Sale1 ' Kelly Sndngf Ields C. T. C.s 20 to" 30 per : cent d ft. Marlon Auto Co. gie j , Special Classes Planned i; Public school classes for stud t ,ents who require special training 'i1vill again be held at the Grant nd Lincoln schools during we .nn.l.r vr It wr announced ) Tom , Speak v o .. Tom B. Kay, state jr Cc(,a afj , UUv aMWMM-wu v , v 1 Schools George W. Hug. , In ad dition. third class is to be or ganized at Parrish . junior high school which will enroll students who have previously done work in the other classes and who are pier 14 years of age, The class t Parrish" will be under the ln itruction of Miss Lillian Shroeder. If the number of 'students avail able "for the class warrants, a N. WOODRY Pays Cash For FnrnWnr i Res. and Store 1610 North Summer. Phcnc 511 treasurer. will speak at the Eugene Cham ber of Commerce forum luncheon Thursday noon. The proposed new linen mill at Eugene will be the topic of his address. Fairgrounds 819 For Hif Saddle horses, stables. C. :L. Reed. Teachers Take Up Work . W. L. Van Loan, new head of the clvcs and. history departments In the Salem junior high schools, arrived, in Salem recently to take up his work here. He succeeds T E. Lord, who will this year do student work at the State Teach era college at YpsilanUrMlchigan. Felix -Subject, .newtastrnctojr;.la l1 CRYSTAL POOL Swimming Daily 1 to 10 PJB PAINTING KALSOMINING PAPER HANGING For the right kind of materials and the very best workman ship call us. . - ; Gabriel Powder and Supply Co. 176 S. Commercial Phone 711 Woodry Buys Fnrnltnre Store at Summer and Norway streets. Phone 511. J15tf Administrator Appointed E. S. Porter has been named administrator of the estate of D. Kinney. 'Appraisers of the es tate are J. S. Starr, T. M. Lukins and J. H. Riches. Conhow Nice Honored Miss Betty Coshow. of Brown s- viwe, nas oecn selected as queen of the Linn county fair by the residents of her home town. Brownsville. Miss Coshow is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Coshow, of Brownsville, and. a niece of Justice O. P. Coshow of the Oregon supreme court. Evergreen country won the medal round in the California amateur champions tournament with a total score, of 144, one over par. Two strokes behind were George Von Elm of Los Angeles, who tied 1th Egan yesterday; Charles Chung. Chinese title bolder from Hawaii; Ben E. Stein ot Seattle, and Harold Thompson ot Glendale. - There are tribes of savages that do not realize the fact that the sun Is the source of daylight. Obituary Cliev Touring Stolen 4 V The sixth automobile theft In Salem during this month was re ported to police Monday night by George H. Sauder of Salem who II. F. WOODRY & SON AaetlmiMrt ao Farnitar D 1ti, 5 my cuk ft Uw4 Fn rattan. 8tr 71 Horth CwnsMrcUL Office Phone 75 or Res idence Phone 1843-W ? Brown Charlie Enoch Brown of Stay ton died at a local hospital Tues day evening. Sept. 15. at the age of 58 years- Survived by his wid ow. Martha K., and by three child ren, Ruth M.. Lee M.. and Giles M., all of Stayton. The remains are in care of the Terwllllger fun eral home. Announcement - of funeral will be made later.' . vWobdry c&Wbodry 'Pay Gash for ForaJtar , Pboae T - UNbfclRwoob : ; TYPEWRITER CO. Direct Factory Branch BIO Coart Street Phone ZOZ ' Typewriters Rented, Sold. . j .;; Repaired' Special rental rates to students Lake Baikal, in Siberia, the deepest fresh-water lake In the world, contains several species ot fish not found anywhere else. REDUCED SUMMER RATES TO CALIFORNIA , BY PICKWICK STAGES i . taa maetsM. a wy. tlLM fta4 Tit. 840.se. tea Amttlm, mm way. ttTt, im4 txis. 86e.ee. ImcUI Kates to Tutim at Eight r Mara . tat lafsrwatl a4 BmrtaHaas raaaa . nwUM CKXTRAL RTAGB TERMEfAL Salens. Oregtm 1 -.t.- J School Days Jy your boy's eyesight normal?. GLASSES often liave a bearing upon the markings on tbe report card. - Bright children eanaot u Justice to Ihz'.r studies with defective vision. . .!. His Eye the Cause ' v Poor eyesight Is the cause of backwardness In many chil dren. A safe plan is to allow me to znaLe aa examioalljn. I will advise yon correctly. . Courteous Personal 8ervlce I bare been practicing over ONE-THIRD OF A CENTURY My experience should be an asset to you If Your Glasses are not entirely satisfactory in every respect I will chance them free of chre for one yar There is no experimenting on anyone's eyes In this orfice. as I do all the work myself and guarantee satisfaction la every respect, I DO NOT BELONG TO ANY COMBINE, THEREFORE MY PRICES ARE VERY REASONABLE ' Telephone for appointment 723 " Dr. M. P. Mendelsohn U. 8. BANK BUILDING Second Floor Booms 210-211 G. O. EOFF ESTATE at PRIVATE SALE SEALED BIDS CONSISTING OF 140 acres more or less pasture land located la Section 2S and 26 in Township 7, South Range 2 Weat. one-quarter mile east of pavement, seven miles east of 'Salem, on, Fen road. 2000 core's or oak and fir wood on above mentloaed tract; running mater; well fenced: some eailly cleared, A FIXE FARM FOR ttOMEBODV . , ; ALSO r 18.15 acres Improved, newly remodeled 8 rooaa bouie. new fence, good well water, assorted family orchard of frnlt and outs, fair outbuildings. Six acres ot this tract is OM Braver Dam Lead Can Be Irrigated. Beat of land" for onions and gardening. - -,. ' - - Selling Price Cut To Bottom. Will aell cither or both tract together. Scaled bid' wTH V accepted oa ahova tDrattoacd property. p to 1 p. m. harp Monday. September 2H. At aaid time proprviy will - at my place of basiaeas, 1(10 XorUi ftnmjner rect 4alcta Oregon. ' Terms can be arrangrd at time of mK . . -f -t Owner reserres right to'one biJ - . : ' F. N. WOODRY; 1610 N. Snramer St.r Phone 51 1 33: it '.I'll I p. ' LADD & BUSH, Banlwra ' Fata Mlstied 1SCS .General Banldhrr Business Offlos) Coaxrs from 1ft . tot Cases To or , From Other Cities Fa rj l (lq)1? v SALEM'S LEADING Residence and store 1610 N. Summer Street IP20il0.3HH Established 1916 I I aV h u I ' should be placed in our hands, as we are thoroughly famijiar with the complexitiea of this sort of work, and can handle it with an assurance of satisfactory results. - Through our connectiohs Vith other leading funeral directors in every part of the country, we arc in a position to expedite duties of this sort most efficiently. WEBB'S FUNERAL PARLORS "Superior UuncrJi Service' 205 SaChurch Sired. Phone 170 i. V