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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1925)
.. .4 I jo.-) i 4 I d 11 In nriA nf 1 1 a niV tnKUa o1. lea to be defective; It was made If Mm A 5 (Coal'matd paf C) 11:111 of 'Our Cok1 ld CUm-tl ,Cr- V J Hear Billy SEEG-ay IjUe 1023 Stadebaker coupe, ! 4 pass. 7woV4e2 Oakland b -sift nra. coupes. ,19JFord sedan. 1923 -Overland -sedan. "All Priced to Move Quick" I SEE THEM AT ;ii The line of TopjCoats and Sjfarfe we have to offer i I to i If j( .... is a treat to any good dresser "hfiif , "We:haive a 'beautiful line if Imported Scotch it line or imj . :v; -! : -i--f'-i:---7-.; A Flannel Scarfs. Also a very select stock in -9 ilk Knitted 469 STATE STREET t Willi lift ,i in n i i ii , i ., circait -court here. They 'were married In September, 1912. The complaint alleges that South ,1s possessed ot a "Tlolent and dan gerous temper which; he does not attempt to control." Dance Cole McElroy's i Ten-piece hand. Crystal . Gar dens, &a., Sept. 26. s26 Furniture TpholsteTy And repairing. Giese-PowersJ Furniture Company. s20tl m IEF Schools to Close or Pair .Day All schools " of ' the! " city, from grade schools to Willamette uni versity, wilt be closed (Wednesday, Sept.: 30, in order to allow . stud ents the opportunity tp attend the state fair., - 'v Salem Elite Displays New fall stamped Moderate temperature on coast and lowerhunildIty with temner- t i ntnri- Knv -normal - in interior: 1 it- . . ; J 1 t" . Maximum' yesterday, 90; mini t 'pm, 47; river, falling; f rainfall, none; atmosphere clears wind, -north. '- , . 9 :At ! ' ... The Theaters Today, Oregon - Blanche Sweet, Ronald Coleman, Iew Cody In "The ' Sporting . Venus," by Gerald Beau mont, t Helllg Lon Chaney, Mae Bush, Matt Moore, in "The Unholy Three," J by Tod Browning. ' rt week. V Srouts Meet The" Boy Scout court of honor goods this 'air. W. A. Delzell, private secre tary, was called to Glide to speak before a meeting of grangers. The office was kept open. , " Joarnet Was Wonderful List night trom KGO. Cet a permanent record ' of; his voice at Aloore's Music House. s24 will meet tonight at supreme court room second class advancements and awards of merit badges will be the order of business. Harold Ware, scout executive, will meeting. ,. ;' 7:1a In the First and attend the 825 Intoxicated Toothers Kabbed ' Joe and C. L. Jones, brothers, were arrested by Officer Wright yesterday 'on State! street on a charge of being intoxicated. Hear Schipa? ' . ; From KQO Jast nlsUt! Hear his marvelous tenor voic . always on Victor recori'at Moore's Music House. s24 Elaborate Sign finished ; An ' elaborate sign ' made of wrought ,iroa and artistically dec orated has been made by Henry jaeger, who resides jnear Salem, and he will have it on display at the fair grounds dr4ns fair. week. Woodry Buys Furnitu Store , at Summer "nd Norway streets. Phone 411. J15tf Pierce .I JfameilJ La"Rond.a M- Pierce .has been appointed administrator of the es tate of John Hendrickson, - who died at the state hospital recently. The estate has a value of approx imately $2500. Experienced Watt Wanted at The Spa. Attention Students Study lamps' and electric- heat ers. ' Special on fjash lights, J1.25. llallk,& Eoff Electric Shop, 33T Court St. Phone 488. s24 Administratrix Named Ida Girod has been appointed administratrix of the estate ot her huBband. Paul Girod. recently de ceased, by an order, of .J. T. Hunt, Marion county judge.' The; ap praisers .of the estate are .Bruce Jones, Ira Massy and Ad Massy, Players Are Coming--- ' . Pf of. Horace Rahskopf, head of the public speaking department at Willamette university, ' announced at the .lunchepn of the Rotary club Wednesday; that the; Moroni play ers witl nresent ia nlav ' "Pvr- malon,, at the HeUig .theater Oc- looer ine piav was writien ny George Bernard. Shaw, noted Eng lish playwright. ; QulncM Wanted For fresh shipping. Pacific Fmit & Produce Co., Phone 1928 . 826 I Bllgh Eva Novak and William - Fairbanks r in tTainted Money." -r v Attention All le-Mo lays- Opening meeting " Thursday, Sept. 24, at 7:30 o'clock. Installation pf. new of i fleers, and treats. All Jt'jL tofij Masons cordially In JWiV.Tited. . . :,; i t' r n.i .1 n,)i v..s . ri ai. i,. Joarnet Was Wonderfal ' Last night from KGO. Get a permanent record of his voice at Moore's Music House. s24 I-T 1 Have You An Old Piano -Then why not trade it in on a new Victroia at Stiff'sl 824 Furniture "Upholstery--- And - repairlpg. tJIesePpwers Furniture Company, i"' "a20U Dance Colo, McElroy's Ten-piece .band, .Crystal Gar dens, Sat., Sept. 26. " ' s2S llitcheU Return Allan Mitchell and his wife are pack at the saiem auio pars: ana have no Intention of deserting their claim to $560.90 damages, claimed ' to have resulted when coffee was spilled on Mr. .Mitchell Obituary TWCA Committee to Mee Ta members tup ; committee of the JTWCA wfll meet at the hall today -to discuss -plans for the fall membership campaign. , ' Car Turns Over 'Mrs. Albert Savage was;driying .to Turner Tuesday and as her car was ' nearing the taberpacle grounds it lurched from the road and turned over in the ditch. Mrs. Savage was -pinned under the car, and lay there 'for some' time be fore .discovered by tL' T. Pletce She' sustained a cut bn her hand and several bruises. Building Permits Issued Two permits for building were Issued in -the etty recorder's office Wednesday. II. . C Hummel was giVeu n permit to' construct 'a $3,000 one-story dwelling at 1510 North Summer. Luther Stout was give)i a permit to erect a one-story dwelling at 1250 Madison, to cost $1580.' ' '' ' Dance Cole McElroy's " C Tan-piece r band, ' Crystal (,at- dens, Sat.. Sept. 26. . alb Bn, rifts. Tire Stolen ' Mrs. .,Wahn, .residing ,at- 580 North Liberty street, reported the loss f a new tire, stolen from' the spare rack of her car while It waa parked in front of her home Wed--nesiay. :J . : .1 . . !1 Buz . School supplies save money. s24 Dr. Marshall, Osteopathic .Physician and surgeon.' . 824 Sleek and gleaming In her cloak of white.'-Haughty, proud, a Queen without a realm. A Silver Flash in the Sunlight! Then came Rex. masterful yet gentle. a -King who. commanded, and gladly she gave' her heartand i thus Lady knew that ever after wards she would follow in the footsteps ot : - BLACK CYCLONE Z 1 if" : Friday, Sept, 25 t ' Special Train Leaving Oregon ' Electric Depot 5:10 p. m. ROUND TRIP FARE SI. 50. Seats Reierved for Salem Delegation! This Is An Unusual Opportunity to Hear America's Greatest Erancelist HEAR HIM Auspices of Salem Churches and Y. M. C. A. : ( Barnard George Baynard died at a local hospital September 23. 1925, at the .age of 69 years. He is sur vived by one daughter, Mrs. K. Stnfges of Brooks,.-Ore.; three soni, Hoy, Claude, and Cleme of Portland. Fnneral announcement later. Webb Funeral parlors la i barge of arrangements. 5 Old Time Da Derby Hall every .j'riday night. Music by Walker Bajos. orchestra of Forest Grove, well known by their broadcasting rt - old time dance music through KG W. 825 Auto Home Here Mr. . And .Mrs. Arthur S. , Has brouk of.Batavia, N. Y., are visit ing , "George Graves of this -city: They have been traveling for four months in an. auto house, which they have named the -"Wanderlust." The auto house has-every facility for .sleeping and eating, and is equipped with a radio. They have just attended the Roundup at Pendleton and are on their way td San Diego to spend the winter. They' plan to return east next spring. Putnam At Portland, September.21, Mrs. Rebecca C. Putnam. .The remains will be brought to Salem Thurs day, Sept. 24, at 4 p.m. Conclud ing services in City View cemetery under direction of Rigdon & Son. Crary Assume Duty ; 32 Bv Crkrywho' jhas' been -in charge hi the. recreation workf or the YMCA ..among tlje. HOp "yards, has ' ; finished his " work in that capacity and .will f askbme his du ties as boys: secretary at the local YMCA next Saturday. .. YJ 3 Governor Opens Fair 1 Governor -Walter M. Pierce 'was. in Hillsboro Wednesday where .he opened , the ; Washington' .county l Woodry & Son i ' Buy furniture. Store, 271 K Commercial. Phone 75. . a2tf Cruelty-Is Alleged-- ' Nellie, South has filed suit for divorce from M. H. Southin the 824 I Experienced Waitresses ,J Wanted at The Spa; 4 - . - - rDne License Issued Only one application for a mar riage license was 'received at the county clerk's office- Wednesday nVI. . . 1 . 1 rtW -xxr TTefl?pa iirrpvnr anit fSladva Tdell Lamb, both ot Silverton. , Pays Cash For Fnrnitui Re, and Store 1810 Nortb i Miller G. C. Miller died at a local hos pital Sept. 22 at the age of 73 years. Survived by his widow and one son. Funeral announcements later. . Webb fnneral parlors' in charge of ' arrangements. 4 " V ' Holt . - WHllam Holt died at Klamath Falls Sent. 22. Funeral services jRill'be held at the Webb tuneral parlors today at 3 p- m. , FOR IXFORMATIOW ABOUT RAILROAD T&2P8 . i Phone 727 I niii !H. F. WOODRY &! SON iAnctlonetr nd rnrnitar Dealers,'' py esli for Una rnrnitara. Iti ;37l jiona commarcl U Office Phone 75 or Res- idenee PJtpne l,843V:i ) ? i nil 11 tup HhiisEl jW OF LUCKY . ' i i. i i m i- i : i ii f 11 II - ' NDtlUWOO ; TYPEWRITER CO. Direct Factory Branch 610 Court Street Phone 262 ; Typewriters . Rested, Sold, i , . .Repaired Special rental rates to ttudenta painting:! rKALSOIVlINING5 PAPER HANGINGS t Wooaroodar--'! Tor the right kind o( ma teria,la 1 and the very . best ! workman-' gbtnjcajl ya. f " ' ' rPowderand Surely' 'Co. 175. S. Commefrciar Phme 72S,i i ' " 1 " - . - - I '.REDUCED BTJIDCEB 1UTXS. TO CALIFORNIA BYTICKWICK STAGIS z Baa nMdB, a wsy, tlUf Kooal Trip, $30.00. ' tM inim wiy, m-j, 7 KMBi-tAp. 60.00. ' : -SeUl BtUs f TxrU t Xi&H Irs " i ,Ttt XBfmatiodrrtlat " ccntraij tAtiBrvmnAj Saleao.Qrcs on ' LADDik BUSH, Cjanlisra, 1...-W.- ' i Est-bll&hed X8C3 V Gcfiiral Bgjiliincc Bmincsa SCHOOL SHOES For Young 'America! that are Correct and ' Economical See our Windows! JOHN 3. HOTTLE I ii ii ii i i 1 i " A- ' X .ii -L I KEEP BOTH ! I Kvk w . EYES-1- . ; ' f f- !: f' OX THK ' w ( ! j 0-R-E-G-0-N J-jy -7 . 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