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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1925)
4 THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 20; 10 el - J II t r V r,v- T . I. J Young Men's SUITS,'" and TOPCOAT S We have combined style, quality! and price in all our Suits J 1 and Topcoats j Suits $25 to $40 M Topcoats 25 to 535 G.W. JOHNSON .& CO. 469 STATE STREET MM sSlT,, "Hera is a raal fo4 bar". a& It can't Uxt Ion. Lata modal Wtllya Kni(kt toartng, wtti aew fcallooa tiraa, aaw paint Jaa. sida caruOni lik aaw. Ia fact, tka car look Jat lik . atw far anly $950 Sea It Al cs. one signed by the Mayor of Portland. Me., 'stating that be was in that city on September 23, 1924 and one signed by the Mayor of Portland, Or., eta ting that be was jin that city on the same date one year later. Dance Dance '; Hobs' orchestra at Crystal Gar den Wednesday. Singing and en tertaining. b30 check for 1350,000 from John D Rockefeller. Jr. This is said to be the largest single check the YMCA has erer recelreu. and was dvea to help raise the 12.00.000 endowment fund the college has been campaigning for. Mr. -Kells, Fob Boardman and Mr. Crary, all of the local YMCA, are alumni of the college. hepUnatoThIthiseon.ReT.es. the adoption of her two minor ed b-fore County Judge Hunt dur- Poling of Rldgeway, Penn. Dr, W. . Kantner and "Rev. II. Schuchnecht will occupy the pul pit during ReT. Poling's absence, which will be for a period of two years. - Furniture I'pbolstery And repairing. Giese-Fowers Furniture Company. - s20tf Boardnuui In Seattle- Bob Boardman. physical direct or of the Salem YMCA,. has gone to Seattle to meet his. wife and her aister. Miss Bovine, who have just returned from a Tisit with their parents In the east. Miss Bovine Is a missionary In China, and was to haTe left for that country a month ago; but' due to tne disturbances there, her depar ture has been delayed until now Mr. and Mrs." Boardman are ex pected to be back in Salem today Attention Students Stndy lamps and electric beat ers. Special on flash lights 11-25. Halik & Koff Electric shop, 337 Court street. Phone 4S8. s27 Injured Slightly P. B. Arnell of 'Portland, man ager of the Montgomery, Ward Co. of that city, was injured slight ly when he was bumped into and knocked to the pavement by a car driien by F. G. Klfngbeil of Port land. The accident occurred Sun day at the main entrance to the state fairgrounds. David Wright of Salem, who witnessed, the acci dent, applied first aid methods in bandging Mr. Arnell's head. children. VlTlan F. and Wlllard C ing the past week. The boys ranga She claims that the children were in age from 10 to IS and are up adopted by their grandparents on for petty crimes including burg- their father's aide, and while berlary and 'chicken stealing. Tho husband, Iran C. Johnson consent 'boys compose three separate gangs, ed to the adoption, but that the j One gang consisting of three was statement that the was in the Ore-'up for breaking into a house and stealing $75 worth of property. A rang of five were charged with en tering stores, eteallag nicrchan- dice. and tapping the tills. Two boys were ' charged ' with stealins . chickens. One of the boys was charged with stealing chickens, but he U over It yearn old. and not within the Jurisdiction of the court. The boys have been parol-' -ed to resident of Sllrcrton. and warned, that another appearance will mean commitment in the state training school. gon state hospital la an Insane condition, as asserted in the peti tion for adoption, is untrue and not funded on fact. Wanted Qui Cash paid on delivery. Earl Pearcy. Trade at High street. Tel. 2111, . ,o4 B. and P. W. Club ' Rummage sale. Bundles called for. Telephone 1825 or 1204. s23 CITY NEWS-IN BR IEF If I Quratherl Bicycle Stole Lloyd P.urdy, who lives at 719 North Commercial, has reported the theft Sunday of his bicycle, stolen from his. home. Red Seal Victor Records Single faced 35c and 55c. Stiff Furniture Co. H. L. 829 ! : Cloudy ' - Generally cloudy, probably show ers north 'portion ; moderate tem perature,' m o d e r a t e Southerly winds Humidity above normal. Max. 71; Min. 43; River 2.2, stationary; Rainfall none; Atmos phere cloudy; Wind south. ' v v : At . : ,. t . H '., Tlin Theaters TodftT f ; , III Oregon Rex .Wild lloraes, Cyclone." , King of in "Black Exclusive Distribution For W. W. Kimball pianos. A. B." Chase, Davenport & Tracy, Bush. & Gerts. Moore's Music House, 409-415 Court. sSCif Arrested for Larceny A Lilo Tompkins of 2675 Brooks avenue, and Pete Janzen of 1395 North Fifteenth, were arrested Sunday by Officers Olson and Ed wards on a charge of theft of auto mobile accessories. Woodry A Son Buy furniture. Store, Commercials (bona 75. . 271 N, s2tf claims that the dentist was ea re less in the use of his instruments, and so handled the pulling of his teeth that the crown was broken and crushed, and that the crown of each wag severed from the roots and lower portions: He claimed that Dr. Olson had represented to him that , all the teeth had been entirely and completely removed. Miss Wyman Goes East . ' , Miss Marian Wyman. secretary of the Salem YWCA. is starting this morning on a trip to her home in Omaha Neb.. She plana on being gone from three weeks to a month. Fairmount Hill Lots - Two decided bargains at $950 each. One 50x150. Both have trees and view and on paving. Come now. Bee he - Hendricks, Hellig Bide, 189 N. High St. . . . s25tf Trade In Your Piano On a new victrola. at Furniture Co. , Stiffs 29 Summer Street Home . 7 , looms. . Strictly modern throughout. This is finest home for money you hare seen. ' Price cut to $10,500 wnn tww lots. Or; lot $9000. A real reason for sac rifice and quick possession. Close to all schools, state house, unlcer sity and business. : Becke ft Hen dricks, Heilig Bldg., 189 N. High St. s25tf Dresses Found Hanlon Hunt, who resides at 710 South Thirteenth, found Sun day a pasteboard on his lawn con taining several girls' dresses. He turned' them into 'the police sta tion. , mn See Our Display or ' Wicker, furniture at the state fair. Booth north of .new pavli ion. Watch for the sign of the arch. Salem Wicker Furniture Co. a29 Ilelllg .The Spirit-ot the U. S. A. 2 ' ir r I'atients Hear Concert 'The Young People's society of , the . Mennonite Church . of Hub ' bard, under the leadership of Rev. i and Mrs. K. E. Watkins, gave a , concert to the patients and nurses at the Salem hospital Sunday. Reaxar Arrested - Jack Walker of Jacksonville, Tenn., was ) arrested Sunday by Officer Thomason on a charge of begging on the streets of Salem. Crjstal Garden- Best hall best music in town. Wednesday nite. s30 4 For Sale Ford Coupe ',-,. Cheap for cashiv Phone Late Model WilljtuKnight , ' Sedan for sale cheap at the Cer tified Public Motor Car Market. This car is. painted in the latest I two-tone biege colors. Phone 885 Canto Tourist Drops Off A very gentle Airdale and evid ently a family pet that was lost oft an automobile by some passing tourist has been taken in charge by the Salem humane society. The dog is about eighteen months old and wears a harness. . Call on Dr. Moorhouse, the local humane offl eetvHe was lame when takenrup but has recoTered. For Rent j Good 7 room : house Phone 900. close in 27tf. 640. 829tf for a demonstration. o3 Fred M. Mills And his orchestra v at nickle J , dance frolic. Mellow Moon Tues--J " day and Thursday Tes, s2 9 .1 3 day Permanent Wave ! i A real waye not a kink but a real wave. , Guaranteed. Has a marcel effect. Model Beauty Par lor. Phone 956. V , s29 Claims Car R. H. Barton, whose Chevrolet car was stolen from him Sept.. 2 5, called Sunday to claim his cart which had been recovered. J Mast Burn Slashings i nuoer owners must ourn, meir slashings' in September andi-have the necessary permit. I. Hy Van Winkle, attorney general, has in formed F. A. EUiott, state forest ed - ; . - ! ' Addresses Student Body Rev. F. C. Taylor, pastor of the First Methodist church of this city, addressed the Willamette university student body at their chapel meeting Monday. He is sued a welcome to all the students to attend his church. He asked pertinently what the trouble seem ed to be with the Bearcats in the University of Washington game, and expressed the hope that the Bearcats would turn in some vic tories In the future. Babies Dedicated . The Salvation Army hall was crowded to capacity Sunday night to witness- the dedication of two Salem babies. It was announced that a Woodburn baby will be publicly dedicated this coming Saturday at 8 p. m. KohleriotKohler See automatic . electric power and light plant at the fair. - s29 tW of Onions Shipped The season's first carload of onioiM was shipped Monday frpm the La bis h district. Before the ocason is over, it is expected that 600 carloads of onions will have been shipjed. Prices now' are from $1.10 to $1.25 a sack, and at this rate, the crop will represent a gror of about $400,000. Celery Old Time Dances Kvery Friday amounting to 60 carloads had been Fight, Derby hall. Commercial at High, Salem. Walker Bros, or chestra. o2 Receive Son Rev. and Mrs. M. A. Groyes of; Salem receiTfd a son September 24. He has been named Meredith Robert. shipped up to the end of last week. and according to word received here, orders on hand will call for a daily shipment of two carloads for some time to come. Rain stains have deprived the onions or the even color .they had last year, but it Is reported that the quality haj been retained. Magazines Are Wanted . Captain Pitt of the Salvation Army, has a request from inmates of Salem institution for late mag azines or any other reading mat ter. Phone 1820. Don't Fall To See BWiop's Pendleton Blanket display in the new pavilion at the state fair. . 2s9 Good Used Heaters f At reasonable prices. Used Furniture Store. Don't Fall To See Bishop's ; Pendleton Blanket display in the new pavilion at the state fair. x: - 2s9 ; Hoys' Cborus to Organic . The Salem boys' chorus is to be reorganized this year. Dr. Ep ley, who had charge of the chorus for the last tiTe years, will take :, the helm again. The reorganiza tion will take place at the local YMCA building, but a definite date has not yet been set.. r Gennlse Butter Horns Baked with ' pure butter and fresh eggs filled with fig. jam, 6 'for 25c. You must try them to appreciate them. Bakerite , Bak ery. . - 829 Secure Demonstratioi Of Universal stoves and ranges at the state fair and at our Salem store. II. L. Stiff ; Furniture Co. :' ' " . s29 For Rent Good 5 room apartment, close In. . Phone 900. . 27tI Typing Student . Can arrange to rent late mode1 Underwood typewriters at special . . -ntudent rates. Underwood-Typej 519 Court St. Phone s27tf 71 writer Co., r 262. Factory branch. Furniture Upholstery . And repairing. Giese-Powers Furniture Company. s20tf Minus Driver's License v Anthony Van Kowering of Cor vallis was arrested by Officer Ed wards on Court street Sunday for driving a car without possessing a driTers license. ' .;-. Flags Are. Up . '.'.' The Chamber of Commerce has put up 164 flags in the city of Salem, and if anyone sees that any of the flags have been blown down the chamber will appreciate it if he will call 302 or 69. The flags are .the property of the Chamber of Commerce. IUrth Report Filed . : Two birth reports were reported Monday at the office of the city health office. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Karl G. Becke of 730 North Cum mer was born a daughter, who has been given the name of Mir iam Jean. A boy was born tol Mr. and Mrs- Leroy Conestock of 183 South Sixteenth, and received the name of Gerald James. Officers FJected The new boxing commission ap pointed last week by Mayor Giesy met Monday and elected the fol lowing officers: Chairman, Harry Levy; vice-chairman Ralph Thomp son; eecretary Dr. IL H. Ollnger; physician Dr. W Carlton Smith. In the near future another meeting of the commission will be held.' at which rules and regulationos will be drawn up. .Harry Plant was appointed to act, as matchmaker. The bouts to bV-held Thursday night at the Armory were formally approved.1 Seeks Adoption X unification' Edna Z. Johnson ha -commenced proceedings in circuit court against William E. Johnson and others, charging that false repre sentations were made in securing Lecture of National Grangrr O. L- Martin of Vermont will speak at the state fair today. s29 Obituary t ickle Dance Frolic At Mellow Moon Tuesday and Vicko The funeral of Detbert Vlesko Brotherhood Committee Mcetn The World Brotherhood com mittee of Oregon and Idaho met Monday at the local YMCA build ing. Those present at the meet irg were W. P. Walters of Eugene, former Marlon county secretary; W. H. Rlchter.' community secre tary for the Portland community east side YMCAf Jim paleer of the Portland YMCA. Ben Klmber. Marion ounty secretary, and Mr. Crary, local boys' secretary. The organization is for the purpose of extending to the boys of foreign " . f . . . "- a countries, toe opportunities lo oe had by American boys. , They recommended the organization of a federation of all YMCA clubs! into the. World Brotherhood. Ben Klmber stated that the organiza tion was more than likely to go through. , A Good Insurance Policy. They Won't Skid McCLAREN CORD Court Charces Faced will be he'-d at the Webb Funeral Ten silverton boy have appear-J stiivn ivrva k T b J v axa. a w v 4JinC Smith & Watkins PHONE 44 Snappy Service Thursday evenings. 823 A Loan of flOOO Can be retired, principal and in terest in 81 monthly payments of $16.60 each.- See Ralph H. Mc Curdy, office over Millers, store. ' ' - -.'.s2 Plan Roosevelt Memorial ' Financial arrangements for the Roosevelt statue committee were discussed at the state house Mon day by representatives of the nanUh War Veterans association. stifril Thm memorial is wanted for Battle 829pft-v near Port Oxford, and will cost1 in the neighborhood of $50. 000. The national convention in Florida will be asked to endorse the project. It is planned to raise the money by popular subscrip tion. " Poling Lea-en City . Rev. C. C. Poling, pastor of the Evangelical church of Salem, left Monday for Harrisburg, Penn ! where he is to attend the general board meeting of Evangelical churches. While he Is In the east Woodry Buys Furnitn Store at Summer and Norway streets. Phone 511. J15tf Rev. Long Heard From C. A. Kells. general . secretary for the local YMCA. has received a letter from Rev. Ward W.' Long, formerly, pastor at the First Pres byterian church of this city, ; Rev. Long, according to his letter, was installed Sept. 11 as pastor of the First Presbyterian church of Stockton. Cat Rev- Long declared In his letter that he still retains a warm spot in his heart for Sa lem, and has not forgotten any of the friends he made while he Speed Murphy, Portland. was in this city. Intoxiatedi ' Don Lewis of Dallas was arrest ed Sunday by Officer Thomason on a charge of being intoxicated. Boxing Salem Armory Thursday,4 October 1, Frankle Lewis. Salem, vs. Cal Herman Salt Lake City, 10 three minute rounds. Bill Hunt, Salem, vs o-; Rev. Tully to Preside Rev, N. K. Tully, pastor of the First Presbyterian church of this city, is going to. Corvallis Thurs day where he will preach the ser mon at the installation service of Rev. McLeod, recently appointed pastor of the First Presbyterian church of Corvallis. , Pemberton will have charge off- services. Interment will be in the Cley View Cemetery. Warner The funeral of Jacob Warner will be held at the Webb Funeral Parlors today at 3:30 p. m. Rev. Stover will have charge of servic es. ' Interment will be in the ML Crest Abby Masouleum. F. N. WOODRY Pays Cash For Fnrnltnra Ilea, and Store 1010 North Summer - v Phone 511 UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER CO. Direct Factory Branch S19 Court Street Phone 262 Typewriters Rested. Sold, Repaired Special rental rates to students Jaaon Lee Church Cafeteria Fair grounds. Home cooking. . ; os Honey Eats , Let "Halemead" feed U. 830 Citizenship Claws to Start . The class In citizenship given bv the Salem YMCA, will open F turday, - Oct. 10. . The YMCA plans to have a citizenship class between each session of the na turalization court. Several who have taken or are taking out pa pers attended the class last year. Other classes at the YMCA will be started as soon as they can be organized. t ; Thre New Small Homes' '. $3000 to $3750. All have ce ment basements and garages. Two north, other south. Reasonable terms. Vacant. Becke ft Hetidrlcks Hetlis Bldg., 189 N. High St. -.-. - T a25U The Best Bequest . We wonder sometimes If par ents realize that to give a;boy or girl a useful education Js better by far than to bequeath large J sums of money. Send them to the capital Business college, tne tnea and proved business school. s29 To Orttanize HI-Y , Ben J. Klmber,- general secre tary fo the Marlon county YMCA. is going to Stayton today toorgan- j We Are Here Again Thompson's groc. and station. Hears From Blogget ' : C. A. Kells. general secretary of the Salem YMCA. has in hand a tetter received from Dr. Blogget, president of the Springfield YMCA college at Springfield. Mass., stat ing that the college has received REDUCED SUMMER RATES . TO CALIFORNIA BY PICKWICK STAGES aa rraatM. m way, tlS-tt , BmU XHa, IS0.00. . Ls"Aa(ala way, itTa. avaa4 Trim, 850.00. . iDMial XaUa U Tvttas EUat r Mara rr XBfatmatUa sa4 tirvwss raaas M, at call at CENTRA It STAGS TERMINAL ' Salem, Oregsa ' filling 830 - : I Hiker Here Grover Cleveland Carlker, who "claims to have hiked all over Can- ire a lli-Y club at the Stayton aaa. aiexico ana me unuea icaim high school. SbJpley'n WUl Cose-- tAt 10:30 a. m. Wednesday, Sa lem's day at the state "fair. s2t Wlilniuette University Student i Can Tent late model -Underwood typewriters at special. stu dent rates from Underwood Type writer company. 519 Court street. nhnne 262. s27tf Woodry Cz Woodry ry Cash tor rcraitsra - For Sale At YWCA Oak top tables suitable cafe. , ' ' 1 i for ol Poor Dentistry Charged ' s Jamn Ingles' has filed action in circuit court against Dr. O.'A. Ol son, Salem dentist, charging that Dr. Olson did a poor job in puiiing nine teeth. He is seeking general damages to the extent of $2000. and local damages of $67. He In ha itv with thn avowed nilf- pose of shaking hands, with. Gov ernor Pierce. He has traveled in 37 states in this country, and claims to have shaken the hands of the governors of 38 states. ; Ot interest are two papers he possess- B. P. 0. E. Dining: Room' Dinner For the Elks, their families and friends 5 to 8 p. m. daily LADD& BUSH, Bankers EataMlMtwil IMS General Banking Buiinexs Office lloars from 10 a-m. tm I uju. ! . As Appreciation " TO .. i ,'... . t ....... The STATE FAIR BOARD in making this year's . - Fair the Biggest Ever ' -' .'.-''" ' This Store Will Remain Closed Wednesday Afternoon -. t - ; i " - . . . ; k- . i "Come In Now and Dress Up for Salem Day. ! cvoryiirthoorM uxu rrog 1 C. P. Bishop, Pres. u n i li I i FOR IVFORMATION ABOUT RAILROAD TIUT3 ' "'f :-' Plicns 727 ' PAINTING KALSOMINING PAPER HANGING For the right kind of materials and the very beat . workman ship call txa. : ' ' Gabriel PoTr-cr end Supply Co 175 8. Ccaraerctal . Then T28 i m ir"-ii" i'i i i H. P. WOODRY & SON Aactionaara aaa Tarnitara Daalara, pay cash far Csad Faraltara. Stara 871 HarU Caaisarrlal. Office Phone 75 or Res idence Phone 1843-W 1 Mrs. Olnuteads i Restaurant r Occupied for year by the h I Christian Ckurch Look for the While and t Blue Sign " - : If you come Once yon will , - A j come again Meals at all Honrs 1 Short I orders served., between meal hours ' ' We Are Buying Prunes ; - At Highest Market Prices It will pay you to see us before selling , At old Fruit Union Building , . Corner High and Trade -' . ROBERT C. PAULUS & CO. " : 13! i 1 f - ',, . ". - ' -J 2 as 7kArj:fZiij9P To AC Becke t Hendriclcs IIcUlj Theatre Dlda. t -,.t 189 y. nigh 20 TO 30 On Federal and Viking : . TIRES A serloa of fortunate purcbasea made polble"bv our tremen dous buying power enables us to SAVE YOU MONEY on -high grade tires as follows: 7 HcjniUr Price Sale Price ' 30x3 Vi Llue Pennant Giant . . 30x314 Oversise Cord - 30x3 Regular Cord i...... 3"Jx4 ..Ulue. Pennant Cord. . 32x1, .Blue Pennant Cord 33x1 v Dluo Pennant Cord... 32xlH Pine Pepnant Cor1 Plue'renDant Cord... r.lne Pennant Cord... Blue Pennant Cord.,. Balloon Tires Also Reduced ' ' ; v ' " KXTKA SPECIAL ' . 20x4)40 Balloon Cord ...!..: . 30x3i2 Giant Crd,' regular $15.50 C2x4 Oversize Cord, regular $20.10 D-r.GAIX Raincttats and Top Coal. . . . i ....... , 33l 3IXli 33xS $15. so . gi.r-j 12.00 - BSUt 10.75 7.0. 27.00 21-V 2.40 zzi.zr. 29.75 -JVUZTi 2. 00 S7.B.. zi.nz iro.-, 51.35 MAtO . ...Si: 3.93 .-.1.:;.,. SI 1.7.1 517.50 .91.05 to ?10O Drive ia for IVce Servlre See us Uefore jou buy 1 fit w h Ti I 00LMi:i;CLVL aui COUItT ET3. "Pcrllaca Cros Iwxy ani'Daris trcet 5 i i