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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1925)
TIJE OREGON STATESMAN, SAtEM, OREGON Friday morning. September 25, 192$ 1 .V 1 Wf. 9 IN VALUE! 1TJ IN QUALITY! HERE'S A RARE "BUY" IN SUITS FOR THE MAN ' WHO INSISTS ON QUALITY. WE'VE CROWDED MORE VALUE INTO THEM THAN YOU HAVE A RIGHT TO EXPECT ' $35 and $45 4)fT VHKD CARS are half sold whrn tbry ar properly re rand It ionotl am wHI dis played. 1 . 4 ' Oar ued rara ran be found on the lower floor and we are glad to haTe jou look them over. WOT Francisco. For several years Houston .. distributed Saturday Evening Posts In Salem and was srell-known among local and state bouse people. Mr., Corey stopped in San Francisco while on a 10 day business and pleasure trip that included Denver, Salt Lake City and Ogden. Why Not Trade . Your piano for a new Victrola at Stiffs Furniture Store. - s2S I G.W. JOHN SON &' CO. 469 STATE STREET, roa3, seeking to enjoin the com mission from enforcing an order which would prevent him from di mantlisr his railroad pending a hearing. Barnum has been en Joined from dismantling the road by Jacksonville and Medford. He claims It has not been operated as a common carrier for two years. Salem Elite Iptays New fall stamped goods week. Dance Cole McKiroy's Ten-piece band. Crystal dens, Sat., Sept. 26. Garlic NEWS IN (Fairmonnt Hill Lots ..... . . A.A - Two decided Dar gains at saou each. : One 50x150. Both hare trees and Tiew ' and on paring, Come now. Becke &' Hendricks, Heilig Bldg., 189 N. High St. s25tf OurK&ather, ma . i Fair Somewhat cooler in east portion and cloudy in west portion. Norm al humidity west and low humidity east: portion. Thursday : Max. Ill Mln. 48; Hirer -2 falling; Rainfall none; Atmosphere clear; Wind south. -T- i The Theater Today - J!! - 'Oregon Blanche Sweet, j Ronald Coleman, Lew Cody In "The' Sporting Venus," by Gerald Beau- ' tnont. IRelUg -Lon Chaney, Mae I Bush, Matt Moore, In "The fnhly. Three," by Tod R row nice. : ! ijrtllghi-3asn KirkMqod' In Discontented Husbands." - Will Moore "Returns Close ..upon his return from a convention' of insurance commls-sSqnJel-a" "at San Antonio, Texas, ViUvMoore, state Insurance com mfssToher, left for Seattle to 4t tHditlie Pacific coast convention of j fixe -chiefs. Mr. Moore spoke at th'e San Antonio convention. Tlrnvlagi mnthnda Onn Qll 1 1 n- tionree. 825 ' '"'V- .,. . y Mining Board Called : For the purpose of organization', a meeting of the Oregon board of mining survey has been called, for October 14 In Salem by Governor Pierce. The toard was created by the 1915 legislature. Its mem bers are P. S. Woodin. Grants Pass; George R. Wiegand, Baker and W. W. Elmer, Portlani hfgh mass. At noon a dinner will be served by the Altar society. The rest of th, afternoon and evening will provide amusements and at tractions for all. attending. An invitation is extended to the pub lic to attend.' ? Li . :,f i this s25 Machinery H Machinery worth $2000 to be used for operating the lift that will load and unload freight at the Salem navigation company's dock ha arrived, and the iron rails of the lift were being laid Thursday. I The new equipment, which Is rain ed at a total of more than $3000, is expected to lessen by half the time required to load and unload the Northwestern, steamship own ed by the company. F. W. Karr. head of the company was' in Port land Thursday inspecting the Northwestern, which is being re- Hear mill Obituary Woodry Boys Furniture ' Store at Summer and Norway streets. Phone 411. jl5tf Woodry & Sox Buy furniture'. v Store,' Commercial: Phone 75. 171 N. s2tf Property Bought . t ' J. L. Hendrick has bought the property of C. H. Armstrong at 2546 Hazel avenue, according to announcement made by "A. C. Bohrostedt, local realtor, Thurs day. : 1 . Hymnals to Arrive Three hundred hymnals will ar rive at Willamette university by the end of this week, and will be ready - for use , at the Monday chapel service, it was made known Thursday , by Dr. Carl G. Doney. president of the Institution. "Hym nal for American-Youth." is the title of the books., which are pub lished by the Century company at Chicago.! t 'l. : .! . . Sischo In this city, Sept. 24, Frank Sischo. Announcement of funeral will be made later from Rigdon's mortnary. Friday, Sept, 25 Special Train Leaving Oregon Electric Depot 5:10 p. m. ROUND TRIP FARE $1.50 Semday 'I ' - : t - Seats Reserved for Salem Delegation This Is An Unusual Opportunity to Hear America's Greatest Evangelist ..... HEAR HIM Auspices of Salem Churches and Y. M. C. A. t '-. Furniture Upholstery . And repairing. Giese-Powers Furniture Company. s20tf Warner Jacob Warner died at his resi dence, 507 North Twentieth. Sept. 23. age 55 years.-' Survived by his widow, Martha; daughter, Mrs. Edith MIntzer of Salem four step children, Raymond Palmer of Pen qieton, Mrs. Ruby JGrovenar of Spokane, Mrs. Alice Glenn of Port land and Homer C. Richards of Salem. Funeral .' announcements later. Webb funeral parlors In charge of arrangements. paired. The boat is expected to resume it run between Portland and Salam before the weex Q7er. i i . : ; '. Dance j iolndependenre 1,1 - s2S turn out for football and basket ball. In both of which sporU he bus "won letters. Saturday .nite,. Armory. fi , u Jr, :' . ''; $47JSO Taken in Fines v v Fines amounting to $47.50 were dealt out by 'City Recorder Poul 8en Thursday. Fred L; Hannan was fined $5 for speeding, andn F. R. Woodry was fined $7.50 for the same offense. C. V. Rleesback WAs!lined.v$3'nd"give&-ier days in -Jail for recltless driving, and fox., the samej offense' Xster Hall sted was fined $5. Old Time Dances Featured . . Old time dances are to be fea tured every Friday night during the winter season at Derby hall. Music .ia to .be furnished", by the i Walker Brothers orchestra of For rest Grove, which has i been fea tured often by the KGW broad casting station. In addition to the usual steps played, they will heed any request for music for special steps. i Doney to Deliver Addresses ,- Dr. Carl G. Doney, president oi Willamette university, will ad dress several of the county teach ers institutes this fall. He has re ceived so many Invitations to at tend various institutes that he has been corced to reject some of them. He will atend the follow ing Institutes: Astoria, October 2 and 13: La Grande, October 22 and 23; Corvallls, October. 29, and Albany, October 30. He -will address each of these several times. V ' Miller Galen C. Miller died at a local hospital Sept. 22 at the age of 73 years.- , Survived by his widow. Ida; two sons, L. M., of Klamath Falls; Ray of Portland; three daughters, Mrs. Persis Busby of Enterprise. Or.; Mrs. Pballe Smith of Long Beach, Cat. and Mrs. Edna Hoffman. Funeral services will be held at the United Breth ren church at Hopewell, Or., at 2 p. m. Rev. C. P, Gates of . Port land will have charge of services Interment will be at Hopewell cemetery. Webb funeral parlors in charge of arrangements. Order ainigU School, - George WHugi city superln tendent , of 4 schools, declared Thursday.. t bat, to his, knowledge there has been no trouble of any kind in regard to basing at the high school. Last fall the student body adopted a resolution abolish ing hazing. The rnle, which the student body imposed upon them selves, has not been known to be violated yet. 1 ! YWCA Commltte Meet The membership committee-of the local TWCA met Thursday and diecussed ways in. which member ship could better help In the finan rial support of the Institution; The members now sign cards teUlng what sort of work they are fitted to help the organization In, but the membership committee;- feels that the members aho aid contrib ute more to the financial support of the institution. I word received from the office ot the city superintendent of schools. Many of the students fa all tho grades have not reported yet. but the exe,eJlent weather Salem Is now enjeylng fa claimed ..to. .be the cause.' . . . , f Furniture Upholstery ; And repairing. Giese-Powers Furniture Company. !' s20tf Victor Red Seal Record Single face 35c and 55c. H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. s25 Governor Away -Agai ' Governor Walter M. Pierce at tended to county fairs Thursday. In the morning he stopped at Al bany fof the Linn county fair and in the j afternoon attended the Lane county fair at Eugene. Dance Cole McElroy's . Ten-piece -band, Crystal dens, Sat., Sept. 26. Students College, H. S.. Graded We mend your shoes and patch your, westers. G. C. ratterson, 143 s Liberty, -0 Gar-B26 Lacked License Plat' Okey Mills of Aumsville was ar rested Thursday by ' Officer Ed wards for operating a car without license-plates. He was cited to ap pear September 26. His car is be ing held by the. police. Arrested on Booze Charge O. Wfteissbackv who: resides in West Salem, was arrested Wednes day by Officer Edwards on North Commercial. . He was charged with being drunk and ; driving a car while under the influence of intoxicating liquor. . Radios and Supplies H. LV Stiff Furniture Cot 425 Rnasell Woodry wliLPPe.ar jta the Justice court this morning at 10 o'clock following a , complaint placed against him for driving a car with California license piaies According to the police Woodry had been warned that he mhat ob ts.n Oregon plates after making his residence here. Danehter Is Born A daughter, named Joyce Ar lenewas born to Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Steffen, Route 2, Silverton, Sep tember 6. ' Exclusive Distribute For W. W. Kimball pianos. A. s26 J B. unase, .jjavenpon c . iTacy, . I Bush & GeTts. . Moore's Music ilal Choice Caknina TonWfoe Greeni 50c per hu8.vrlpe $1.00.1 .409-415 Court. Miss Helen Rodolph Will instruct in social dancing and swimming both in classes and private. Studio open to visitors. 428 Ferry St. s25 Dance Cole McBroy's r. Ten-piece band,! Crystal dens. Sat., Sept. 26." ' Cir- t2 C Room Listing Begin: Listing of rooms for state fair week will begin at 10 o'clock this morning at the Marion hotel. Montgomery R!eAseV-- - L. W, Montgomery, of Albany, one. of the men convicted of jos session of liquor following a raid on si still on the River road last spring, 1 was released from the coanty Jail yesterday, j, Montgom ery serred six months and paid a $a00 fine. ' Testa Are Held , Classification tests are to be given today to all pupils entering the first grades. The pupils will be i classified according. . to their scholastic ability, and will be grouped into fast and slow divis ions. if VfirmiStm Celebrate '? On Sunday. October 4, the Shaw parish will observe its tenth anni versary In connection with the ob servance of St. Francis day, with Rev. Francis H. Scherbring as pas tor. For this occasion there will be a special sermon by Monslgnor Hlldebrand at the 1 0 : 3 0 o'clock Three Xew Small Horn $3000 to $3750. All have ce ment basements and garages. Two n-orth; other south. Reasonable terms. Vacant. Becke & Hendricks Heilig Bldg.. 189 N. High St. ' fc s25tf Trial Date Asked Attorneys for J. Weiner in his action against the Aurora State Bank and the Willamette Vai!?r Mortgage company, have filed mo tion to' place the trial on the dock et for the October term of court here. ; Hardy At the home, 2130 Maple ave nue, September 24, Ellen Mary, in fant.dsnghter of Mr.'and Mrs. Wil liam Hardy, at the age of 22 months. " rs;r?' services will be held at the Friends church Highland avenue on Saturday at 2 p.m in the Lee Mission cemetery. Ar rangements are in charge of the Terwilliger funeral home Summer Street Home 7 100ms. Strictly modern throughout. ' This is finest home for money you have seen. Price cut to $10,500 with two lots. One lot $9000. A real reason for sac rifice and quick 'possession. Close to all schools, state house, unicer sity and business. Becke & Hen dricks, Heilig .Bldg., 189 N. High St. : t s25tf Quinces Wanted j For fresh - shipping. Pacific Fruit & Produce Co., Phone 1928. 26 Schools la Action . i All the public schools In Salem are now running full time, ana things are going-along with mid season smoothness, according to To Addres GAR Jatnea 1 J. Crostley cf '. rortlafll has accepted an, Jnv Italian to ad dress, the GAR reunion o be held October 1 at the state fairgrounds according to word" received by A. M..Southwick of this city., Mr, Crossley isc a world. war veteran and is seeking the republican nom ination for United Slates senate. Building Termite Iwruol . Two building permits were is sued Theursdsy by City Recorder Poulsen. representing $28,000. Ralph McCurdy was Issued a per mit to erect a bungalow court tq' . (Coatlasea ti 'ptn ) Robertson May Resign A. Deloss Robertson, who has been engaged as physical instruct or in Junior high school, may not fill Lis position, according to word received Wednesday. Mr. Robert- Committal services will be SOQ to a wnlor at Willamette, and holds a senior scholarship in so ciology. If he accepts the posi tion as physical instructor he will be forced to forfeit his scholar- FrXF.RALS 6np. Also, he will not be able to SALEM'S LEADING . AUCTIONEER Residence and store 1610 N. Summer Street . 0 - r ; . PhOnO 5mU Established 1916 i Two Licenses Issued Two marriage licenses were tak en out In the county clerk's office ! . Thursday.- These were applied for by Arthur M. Buell, draftsman. and Naomi A. Fullerton, of Mll wankie, Oregon; Joseph S. Aicher, farmer of Woodburn, and Helen Mary Wachter, of Mount AngeL i Two Injunctions ou it I, Two Injunction cpiplalnts were served on h.e -public service com mission Thursdays-One was by fortiana garages Beeping iu Join the commission from bring ing under its Jurisdiction towing cars operated by the garages and the other by W. S. Barnum, owner of the Jacksonvllle-Medford rail- Gene Houston I'romoted . Eugene Houston, son of a Southern Pacific agent here for years, has been promoted to first assistant Ho the general sale manager of the Pictorial. Review with headquarters ill New York, according to H. H. Corey, chair man of the nubile service, commis sion, who saw Houston "in San H F. WOODRY & SON ActlMim sad rwBttwll, pay cuk for Um4 rarnlMM. Store S71 Worth Commercial. Office Phone 75 or Res idence Phone 1843-W HOUSE LUCKY WEDDING KIN US J galua, Owtoa P0MER0Y KbbNb It! Woodry GVoorLfy PAINTING ICALSOMINING PAPER HANGING For the right kind of materials and the very best workman ship call us . ; , ! Gabriel Powder and Supply Co. 175 3. Commercial, Phon 728 - UNdErvvooI) " typewriter co. Direct Factory Branch BIO Court Street Phone 262 Typewriters Rented, Sold, Repaired Special rental rates to students afijour. on Calorex v yacuum Bottles Baynard The funeral of George Baynard ill be held at the Webb funeral parlors Saturday, Sept. 26, at 1 p. m. Rev. Mr. Putnam and the Masonic lodge No. 54 of Gervais', Or., will have charge of services. Interment in tii Anr..STi!!-?r'- tery. - ; t F. N. WOODRY Pays Cash For Furniture Re, and Btore 1010 North Summer Phone 511 '., .1 .Keee T7 i '.-.ho mm-.,.; . A -JL H'1 "T - ' ottUDetttton: XL I i S3 M.. I Some People . Think A STOVE'S A STOVE a but we have 1 another think' REDUCED SUMMER RATES TO CAUFORSIA j BY PICKWICK STAGES - gaa madM. on 7 ftouitrls, ISO.SO. Xa, AattfM, way,' rit.lt. total Tiia, I&O.0S. setal atos VtitL et , - EiSkt or Mors . Tn Xarmstloa saa XoMrrstlaas raaae 6S, Mllrt CUSTRAIj STAGS TETUrTXAIi Salens Oregon p. ; LADD & BUSH, Banlicra EstaLU&hed ltZ3 General Banking Buslntia Office Hours from 10 ago. to S Handy for every automobflist and camper; also useful In the home to keep baby's milk warm for the early morning feeding. The Calorex Vacuum Bottlo is .made of heavy, strong metal parts; it has a large cap suit able for nse as a drinking cup; the fillers are strong and sets in a patented metallic spring base for protection. -. A , fine bottle for every day nse. We recommend it. Perry Drug Store JEvery Merchant will tell you competition y crane, keen in Salem. With our low overhead expenses We believe we are in a position to save you money on a general bin. .These prices prevail this week: 100 lb. sack Berry and Cane Sugar..5.90 J6 lbs. Cane and Berry Sugar .....$1.00 .1 1 lbs. of good local new Potatoes...!.. ..25c Savory Coffee, equal of best obtainable, ...47c If we can sell yea a Heater that will actually, save you fuel ever .ciay and give you a more, even Kea : with less Work and worry,' we feel we are ren dering you a service. ' Come in and see the v. ...I.:. 25c ...... .19c 19c ! lb. . Large Choice Walnuts, lb. ... No. 2 Broken Slice Pineapple. jNo. 2 Crushed Pineapple.... New Pack Shrimp.......:........15c,l2 for 29c Rat Can of Pioneer Mince Clams...:....20c . - , - . . . 2 large oval cans of new pack Sardines 25c Snowfall Hard Wheat Flour, sack...LS2.00 Economy Jar Caps........: 25c, 2 cjoz 47c .Kellogg's All-Bran ..............................20c ' ' . In Dry Goods, Furnishinjs, Groceries1 You Do- Better at' e. ' STORE 254 North Commercial Street Great Subflame Heater f Let ut show you WHY it will save fuel. This heater is the greatest im- -provement ever offered in wood burn- . . ing stoves. . ' A Then you get hungry. And you mus! eat. But how about the cook and the range. Here is where v'e offer QUAL- , I I Y nnrl r- r r I ill irl h'-Arvhnflv I III knows the GREAT MAJESTIC I KANGtL. Well that s about enough I to say about it. We have them in all finishes. We will be glad to take your old range in on a GREAT MAJESTIC. ' See the windows for this week's spe- . cials. We have too many to list here. Everything is priced. Remember "It pays to trade at Aliens" .. GEO. E. ALLEN Hardware and Machinery ' 236 NORTH COMMERCIAC s v . i -Pay Cash for Fnrnitxow s: rhos6 n ':: 11S South Commercial