THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 23, 1925 k V At ,9 C. . J! 9 Atteettioi WE ARE PREPARED TO OUTFIT j THE STUDENTS IN SCHOOL WEAR When you are looking for ; JIES, SWEATERS. COLLEGE CORD. ETC. iff Look for G. W; JOHNS ON 469 STATE S' CITY NEWS Voman Seeks Divorce- CO REET He has several Chrysler built, good Maxwells at very attractive prices. See then: at county fair at Canbr. A ood bowing was made at tbe recent Multnomah county fair at Gresb- am. Edwards has been an annual exhibitor at tbe Oregon state fair and tbe International livestock ex position in Portland for several years. fici: o world! but what gets the reader's interest worked up are tbe words "given away." This is done ac cording to Army custom, and it happens qaite often in tbe organ! ration. However, the public will be let In on the whole thing next Sunday night, at a special service CUT PRICES ARE FLAYED PORTLAND DRUGGIST SAYS 1 CENT SALES ARE UNFAIR Wanted, Experience! Marceller. Phone 2118. 23 Joins Kraune Store Glen Drager, a- student at tbe Salem high school, has joined the Al Krause clothing store as part- time clerk. Drager will spend mornings before school, the noon hour and after school periods at the store, as well as Saturdays. Used Heater At Stiff's used furniture Co. 23 Governor on Move . Governor Walter M. Pierce was in Portland Tuesday (n connection with the national convention o ithe sovereign grand lodge, IOOF. to be held in the local Army hall. I and was in Portland Monday to "o vi iufs iua Lirr is kill! I wiviij citu iajcj we are going to make a presenta tion of two babies, instead of Just one," said Captain Pitt, "but chief interest : will center in the young est, of course, for all love babies. Just as most men love er well. that sex which our baby in ques tion represents" A later notice of tbe event will be given. IM BRIEF 1 si Charging cruel aud treatment, Beulah S. filed suit for divorce cult court here from Lewis. They were Condon,' Or., in June, Lewis charges that her husband hat.' beaten her and called her vile names. She seeks the two minor children. inhuman Lewis has in the cir- Charles A. married in 919. 1 Mrs. custody of Fair- , I.. -r-s, ' Moderately warm with low humidity. Tuesday Max. 84; Win. 44; River -1.7 stationary; Rainfall none; Atmosphere clear; .Wind north.. '.. - , j. - . w --TS The Theaters Today :- i f i - OregonJames Kirkwood, . Norma Shearer, Ad olpbe ; Menjou. Mae Bush; George TawcetV Veri Reynolds in "Broken Barriers," by -Meredith Nicholson. HeJIlg Vgn Ch.aney, Mae ; Buh, Matt Mo'ofe, in "The Unholy Three," by Tod Browntef ; BHuh Eva Novak 4 and William Fairbanks in "Tainted Money." Dr. Gof frier, Oregon Drugless methods, free, uilding onsultation ; s23 Fines Are Imposed Alberts LithefflPrs fined $100. given 10 days ir Jail, and his li cense was ' rerefced for three months Tuesday by Judge Poulsen when he pleaded guilty to a charge of driving while intoxicated. At first Lithen pleaded not guilty. but upon having difficulty in ob taining a lawyer for his defense, he changed his plea. A. V. Wile, who pleaded guilty to the same charge was given a fine of $100 and sentenced to 10 days in Jail. the visitors. Saturday was spent in Pendleton at the roundup. w"hUe today the governor will be in Hillsboro. Plans have been completed to hare him speak from KGW, Oregonian radio station, Friday night- MEMPHIS, Tenn.. Sept. 2. F. II. Peterson of Portland, Or., pres ident of the National Association of Retail Druggists, today scored the "cut rate" policy of merchan dising as "plain bunk," harmful to the drug business, and likened to tactics of the "cut raters" to a blow below the belt, in an address before the annual convention of the organization here. Mr. Peterson Tilled the one-cent sale a "commercial monstrosity" because, he said, it creates an un fair and harmful impression in the public mind relative to a pharma cists' profit. If the sales were logical twice a year, why not 52 times a year, be asked. Mr. Peterson said the past year had been marked by a "national orgy" of price-cutting, "unpreced ented in bitterness and foolhardi- ness." and declared the purpose of the cut-rater was to sell enough other goods at a profit to reim bnrse him for his loss on "bait merchandise. occurred at the McCredle logging camp when' Ernest Blackburn, an employe. of, the mill and son of the foreman, ahot himself through the heart. Tn both cases the rifles were supposed to be empty. CATTCRED PLANE SOLD SEATTLE. Sept. 22. (By As sociated Press.) A hydro-airplane captured on Lake Washington here June IT, laden with, liquor was sold 'at public auction today to G. J. Smith, Seattle commer cial aviator for $2500 by United States Marshal Bean. It was own ed by Carl Lyle Swisler, sought as a fugitive from justice. The plane waa the first seized in Seattle smuggling liquor Into the United State from Canada. . ' Woodry A Sot Buy furniture. Store, Commercial. Phone 75. For Sale1, Tomatoes And Rhubarb. Bring contain ers. 14 mile east of Aumsville Mrs. Mix. s22tf 271 N. 2tf Farmer Takes Own i Henry Hatcher, 67. a ' retired farmer livingjiear Hubbard, com m It ted suicide early Monday morn Ing by slashing his -throat with a razor. Ill health is believed to hare been the cause. He is rur vived by his widow and a nephev. About a year ago Mr. Matcher fell from a barn and received injuries from which he had riot fully re covered. This is said to have af fected his mind. Last Chance -': Gibson Girls, Crystal Gardens, Wednesday. s23 Arrives for Funeral- Clyde W- 1 Henry of Los An geles. California will arrive this morning to attend the funeral' of his mother,. Mrs. Nancy E. Henry, who passed a way , on September 21st. Mr. Henry is a member of the city health department of Los Angeles and will probably remain in Oregen only a few days. He Is the brother of Worth Henry and Wayne Henry"of Polk county. Silverton Couple Wed A marriage license has been issued In Vancouver, Wash., to John E. Anderson, 23. and Wanda E. Bowen. both of Silverton. The Housewife Who Wants- Quality meats at reasonable prices and courteous treatment should try the Independent Meat Market, 147 S. High. s23 PERSONALS Bundles for Rummage Sale- Called for. Tel. 1S25 or 1204. a23 Rainy Weather Is Herfc- Umbrellas at C. J can satlsfy,your blanket needs. a23 Breiers.We : 7 .. &alem Lodge No. 4, AF & AM Will present the "Traveling Trowel" to Lyons lodge No. 29. at Indeiendence Wed. evening, Sept. v ..23rd, at 8 p. m. AH members requested to attend. Visitors welcome. H. W. Pierson, W.M. ,r : - - - ; . Divorce Is Obtained f : Irvln B. Williamson was granted a divorce in j Circuit -Judge WH. McMaban's ifourt yesterday from Nellie Maude Williamson. They were married in North Dakota" in l909.Mrs. Williamson defaulted . the cae. . "-''. A.- Ir' -: Undergoes Operatloi Theodore Chit ty, 12, underwent an operation at a ideal hospital yesterday during which four pieces 9 w1am t1rAfi Wwm lc cr UL iaas vancu v u. 141a o . and his tonsils and adenoids re-1 moved. Theodore recently fell through a skylight into a 'barber shop. All the glass was not re moved from his leg it that time. Special Fare Special fare of $1.50 round trip from Portland October 1 and 3 for those who wish to attend the state fair was announced by the Oregon Electric company. Other points in tbe Willamette valley will be given special fares of round terp tickets for one way fare on those days in order to encourage a larg er attendance on Portland day and Willamette day at the fair. Popular Duets By your favorite artists on Red Seal records, 35c and 55c, at Stiffs 1 s23 ' School -supplies save money. s2 Furniture Upholstery And repairing, Giese-Powers Furniture Company. s20tl Assembly Held J. C. Nelson, principal of the Salem high school, explained to the students the reasons for doing away with secret and eeml-eecret societies at the first assembly of this year. The school schedule was run;, through in 20 minute periods. J. Smith of Aumsville was in Sa lem yesterday nresehtinr some road matters to the county court. M. F. Hunt of Pendleton is vis iting here for a few days at the home of his father, J. T. Hunt Marion county judge. ROYS WORK AUSTRALIA Experienced Wait Wanted at The Spa s24 Bundles for Rummage Sale . Called for. Tel. 182.5 or 120 4T I . s23 PRINCE RUPERT. B. C, Sept. 22 (By the Associated Press.) Three Boys. Felix Batt. Clarence Insulattor and Norman Klnslor all of this city, reported today that they picked up station 2WJ at Srd ney, Australia. The distance be tween here and Australia Is esti mated at 8,000 miles. TWO MEN GUN VICTIMS Artist I'm going to paint your cottage-teenorrow. Old Farmer That'i flne, sir. Ill fetch you a couple of longs ladders- Boys' Life. Money may not bring happiness. but does give you a wider cho'ca as to what you will worr? about. F. N. WOODRY t In Home and Hack cn the Job Affsin AUCTION Wednesday Nile. ! 7 pjn. m i .-"-" ' ' at his slore Summer and Norway Everybody welcome Res. 1610 N. Summer St. Phone 511 Established Since 191C Buy a Want Ad It' Pays Bi; CORVALLIS, Or.. Sept. 22. Two men were killed yesterday while cleaning rifles preparatory to hunting trips, one in the south and one in the west part of Ben ton county. Austin M7 Taylor, mill owner at .Wren, , waa one of the victims. Tbe. ..other accident f.n; WOODRY Pays Cash For Fnrmltare Res. and Store 10IO North Summer Phone 511 if. iy o o in r y- SALEM'S LEADING A UGTIONEER . Residence and store 1610 N. Snzmoer Street m Phono Sin Established J 1916 Attention ' i High school and college men Bishop's welcome you to their fall exposition of fine cldthtng. s23 Experienced Waltressesr Wanted at The Spa, 824 Fairfield Crops Good frA ; ' According' to J. F. Manning of Fairfield, who was in Salem yes terday on road matters, crops in that district are. turning out well. The hops are practically all picked and most of the yards had heavy yields. Some- growers have al ready sold their crops for 25 cents. Mr. Manning said. - .1 Farewell Dance : Gibson Girls," Crystal Gardens, Wednesday. - 823 Car Rerovered v The Maxwell touring car report ed stolen Monday, from William Jefferson of this city, was? recov ered Tuesday by Officers Edwards and Davis; about three mile north on the River road. i Dredgee Are Near I It is estimated that the two dredges, Mathloma and Monticello, which are clearing the channel of the Willamette river; will be to gether by the end of the week as they, are at the present time only two (miles apart. The Mathloma wilt then be brought to saiem ior more' work. ' . Mitchells Leave City Mr. and Mrs. Allan J. Mitchell, illustrious visitors at the Salem Auto park, htze left the camp. according to report received from the park.; The two filed a claim for: damages amounting to $564.90, alleged, to have been done when coffee was spilt on Mr. Mitchell, due to a defective table. Mr,' Mitchell was burned by the hot, coffee. Their . claim will be considered, even though they have departed. Homer Smith, chairman of ; the park board announced Tuesday, ' under the assumption that the Mitchells may return. The park board expects to determine whether the table was defective or not . , "3 ; Mt. Angel Firm Fil ' The Double Star Manufacturing company,! with headquarters in Mt. Angel and capital stock of $20,000, has been Incorporated by David B. Carr, V. A. Johnson and T. B. Handley. The Pierce-Harri son Motor company, with capital stock, of $12,000 and headquarters in Medford. has been incorporated by C. H. Pierce. N. H. Harrison and W. W. Allen. . A Treat- Gibson Girls, at Crystal Gardens. Birth Is Reported! ' The birth of a daughter to oscar Satern and wife or Silverton was reported to the office of the city health officer Tuesday. She has been named Joan Adele. ; Exclusive Distributlo For W. W. Kimball pianos. A. B. Chase, Davenport lc Tracy, Bush & . Gerts. Moore's Music House, 409-415 Court. s2Ctf ThituRex I Now o-alrCriM FurnltnreiUpholstery - " And repairing. Giese-Fowers Furniture Osmpaj,- 20tf Learee City , fj;", ' Ralph Emmoasafelyxonnected with the' Salem. -SUTesman as re porter, Is leavingearly this morn ing for Seattle, where he purposes to assume the etudy of law at Washington university. Fire Department Called The fire department was called to 968 Saginaw by a roof fire shortly before 11 o'clock Tuesday morning. There was little dam age to the' bunding. When the department arrived two boys were found on the roof with the small blaze well under control. Wanted Clerks for one week during the state fair. Lane Morley. s23 Unbridled, ifntamed. an outcast of the herdsyet a J master of all he surveyed. Wild, ebony hued, a king of wild horses ! Yet his heart hungered for a mate to share his dominion of the Wilds! Men called him BLACK CYCLONE L 1 Don't Forget ! - V Red Seal records, J5c, itStlff's. . 23 Woodry Buys Furnitu Store at Summer! and Norway streets. Phone 411. itf Two -Licenses Issued ' U. G. Boyer, Marlon county :clerk, issued two man iagi licens es yesterday. They were applied for by Edwin-, Thomas ponnelly4 farmer, and Beulah Roveia Clark, both of Yakima, Wash. aidBoger W. Klmberllng, bank clk, and Opal Robertson, both of Kngene, Songs For Carara In each ear of the special train that wiU carry the Salem repre sentatives 1 to the Billy Sunday meeting in. Portland BexV Friday evening, there will he a song lead er, it was announced Tuesday. Plans for a buffet j car to serve lunches on the way are being developed. j Vonr Old Piano , t Taken as part payment on a new victrola. 11. L- stiff Furni ture Co,; s23 Baby Given Away" Baby Given Away" is the way an announcement reads on the Sal vation Army's bulletin board at 241 State street. The baby is real a fat, rollicking little' miss who has lived only a month - in this 0USE UCKY DDING RINGS ,:- THE , mmm Experienced Waitresses Wanted at The Spa. K24 UNbEitwoflb TYPEWRITER Ca 1 Direct Factory Brancfa 510 Court Street Phone 262 ,; Typewriters Rented. Sold, i Repaired Special rental rales to student Pigeons Are Exhibited Several crates of fancy pigeons the property of Cecil Edwards, president of the Associated Stu dent body, at. the Salem high school, .were taken to Albany yes terday by his father, Arthur Ed wards, and entered in the annual Linn county fair. The birds will also be shown at the Clackamas II. F. WOODRY & SON Aaettraam fcn4 TarnitBr XteaUn, pay cut for Um4 Fnrattar. Stsra 171 Xoxta OesuMrcUl. Office Phone 75 or Res idence Phone 1843-W A Loan of $1,0001 Can be retired, principal and in terest, in 81 monthly payments -of $16.60 each. See .Ralph H; Mc- Curdy, office over MiUer's store. s23 PAINTING ICALSOMINING PAPER HANGING Por the right Jfeln4 of tnaterlali and the very best worknan Bhlj call na, j , ; ... ,. , -y-i,"tCTt'-e" i. , . - i - . v w SI Woodry '& Woodry Pay Cash for FxanttUTm REDUCED BUM3EH RATE3 TO CALIFORXIA i BY PICKWICU STAGES . tarn rrsaetsc. as'wsy. flUf ! Las Aaft. sae wr. txTI. I bmuu tab. t60.oa. f oedal XatM t FutlM sf U& sr Hon -Tu tDformaUoa aa4 Strrstiaas , rks 8, r iU aS CRYSTAL POOL BBSBHSlBaWBaB Swimming Daily I 1 to 10 PJ Stop That Cough By Using Schaefer's ; Herbal Cough Cure Its the best and most economical Cough Remedy made - i eCHAEFER'C DRUG STORE rhone 187 TeDow Front 135 North Commercial Street - v' - Penalar Store Dorm! VICTOR StsrvLnJ AJIingALchnt A $10 bill and $10 a month puts a Victor to work In your office, speeding up your figuring, guaranteeing, its accuracy mnd saving money by stopping costly errors. Victor is a full-size, - standard keyboard adding machine of million dollar capacity. Has one-stroke total,' sub-total key and triple visibility. Over 75,000 in use;, 1 ' , Phone Today C.MLOCkwOOD 247 "N. Commercial Phone 866 FREE TRIAL Long Wearing Shoes For Hard Going Kiddies! There's no denying the fact t!at Jerry, Jimmy,. Johnny, and Billy de mand extra wear out of their little shoes. That's .why every pair of I Bus ter Brown Shoes has extra wear built right in them. Extra comfortable, with extra good -looks and extra long wearing. Priced ' extra low. See the Fall Showing Buster . Shos i Bfowei Stare : Children's Shoes, Children's Hosiery, Economy Department, Ladies Rest Room SECOND FLOOR - I M a a . Everybody Go! r. . tr f LADD & BUSH, Bankers , ' rstaU&iffl 1S23 .; Gcntrrd BnLinc: Uvzntzi - ' Cloa Users from. 10 arx. to 8 pa Let's break all attendance records at the State Fair this year. The work it accomplishes deserves the sup port of everyone. The United States National cordially invites visit) ', crs to make their headquarters at this institution 'while 11 VI... . .. .. . mey are nere. t eel iree to use it as a meeting place , for your friends or in whatever other way yon desire. United States National Bank . Salcn.Orcgcn. PC 'H00Y p. i - u r -