The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 30, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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When Duyins New Fall Shirts and Scirfs
Look For G. W. Johnccn's Clothinor Store
We can please you in these two sensible articles with the
latest Colors and Designs
: Vehavp a paint shop
"Second to None
in Salem"
In charge of
SIR. ERTLKtt
.Forroerljr of rortlaad
Oar-prices are right and our
work speaks for Itself. All
we ask is a trial.
'Our Prices Are Always Moderate
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LVS. army, and"has served for the!
W.s ?jfer9... He enlisted when
rut w years old. He Is an Odd
Fellow of years' standing and the
family are members of the Episco
palian church. He is busy at
present looking .for a suitable
tome. ,
Dance Dance
Hobs"' orchestra at, Crystal Gar
den Wednesday. Singing and en
tertaining. J s30
nirtli Rcorts Filed .
Three- births were reported. t
the of flee of the city Vealth olUcer
Tuesday. Mr. and .Mrs. Claude
Post of Salem received daughter
who has been named. Patricia Lou
ise. To Mr. and Mrs. Ed tar Jt.
Biersdorf of Independence - was
born a son, who has received j
name of William. RichaTd
daughter was born to Mr. and
irs. Carl M. Jensen of Portland
and has been giren the name of
Ulllan Pauline.
D
several street corners ware
flooded Tuesday as the result of
i iue urij mm. n im reporiea
I i that the swimming and wading
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.as fine.
JOHNSON & GO
469 STATE STREET
1 :7Ciw
NEWS- IN
Crystal Garden "
Best hall best music . In town.
Wednesday Bite. s30
planning to hold & bazaar In their
hail- oa- Sttfl . street Crctgber.. .
During the day gifts made by mer
chants.' farmers,-housewives; will
be cold to the public and light, program-
Dr. Scheak's Health Institute-
Again open for patients. Tele
phone S. H. Logan 2X14. s30
Girl Rain C
' tMs-W V. a a .41 i a m a mm a
turna inlfl nA w!nv . A r ta n uuua miuicnea Z.S ai
kept In the fireplace practically DIrector-s Department Store. s30
all of the time now that tourists
are.makink so much use of the I "coate Sound Ircnarlui:
house. ' 'I Tne debate squad at Salem high
school will begin Prenarinr next
week lor their debate with the
iteahj from Salem high school of
Massachusetts, according to word
received from Orlando Horninz.
debate coach at the local h!h
Two. Youths Arrest .VI chool. Martin Bedding, who was
Waiior rh ni iiarrv w.ill0ked "or to strengthen the team
were haled Before Brazier C . " " "ul " Tuoie
Small; justice of the peace, Tues-
&a.T no a charts tit TWt t v larrpnv
Articles of clothins; are said to ,",s"c inwnowio:
have been stolen from local stores. J For " . Kimball pianos. A.
They asked time In which, to enter I B. Chase, Daxcnport A. Tracy,
a- plea and their cases were con-1 Bush A Certs. Moore's Music
tinned In the absence of $1000 1 House, 409-415 Court.
bail the pair were sent to the
Dr. Steeven Retoras - '
Dr. L. A. Steevea has returned
from post graduate work In the
east and has resumed his asaocla
tion with Dr. J. Shelly Sourman. '
Willamette. University Stndents
Can rent late, model Under
wood typewriters at special stu
dent rates from Underwood Type
writer company, 519 Court street,
phone 2(3. s27tl
for the team.
lunches' - Cl be avalUtle.' a(
nfsh n t eft fed r. aasllii i
of all the articles, not sqld.durlag
the' day, and there w(!l also be a
NEW TODAY
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ThcWonder.'Dog-.iti
SHOW CO'
county Jail.
Drunkard Is Fined
, Oscar Tadwell of Centfalia was
arrested in this city tm a charge
of being intoxicated and was fined
Meet ' Us At The Fairs- vr
And win $50 down payment on
a Miytag Washer. Maytag Shop,
169 S. High. , o3
Unsettled " ' (
IProbahly local rains; moderate
I temperature; moderate southerly
h winds on the - coast. ; Humidity
I above normal. Max. 55.; Min. 43;
I RiVer 2.2, stationary; Rainfall
t .77; Atmosphere cloudy; -W i n d
p southeast. , i '
j Henry Ford Takes Up .
Old time dancing.. See article
in September Country Gentleman.
Old time dances every Friday
night. - Derby Hall, Salem. Walk
er Bros, orchestra. o2
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Tho Theaters Today
Woodry Buys Furnltn
Store at Summer and Norway
streets. Phone 511. j jlStf
h J Otcboi Rin - Tin -Tin 1 In
i racitea in ine snow
Car Recovered ' y
A Studebaker touring car be
longing to Mat. C. W. Waller, who
lives at 1477 Chemeketa. was re
covered by Officers Edwards and
James at the state fair grounds,
and was towed into the nolics sta-
I tion.
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I , Country.
'Ucllis The Spirit of the U.
S. A.
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i Pvorre Is Granted
i :)Anna E. Ann la has been granted
ii-V divorce f ronr Harley Annis and
permitted to tame her former
: name of Anna. E. Gardner; by
l .sdge Lw. H. McMahan.
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li Son Our Universal Demonstration
.At the Fair and at our store. H.
I L. Stiff Furniture Co. ' 30
Red Seal Records -
Single' faced 10 Inch 35c, .12
inch 55c at Sfiff's Furniture Store
s30
lUve Yon the WiMT . . .
' We have' the way.1 Take a
course at ' the Capital Business
College and .hat will point the
way to success.; Many will enter
next week. Call and talk it over.
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Is 7 Dr. Goffrler, Oregon Bnlldlnjc
si ' Drugless method. Consultation
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1 1 Requisition Issued 2;
j I ' Requisition papers upon the
j I , governor of California were issued
' . 11,. VAinfin t HAnn nr rin nn I l
: A Winthrop. wanted for obtaln-
. j f.l. n,olnlol 'r
jing raonoy uuuer
Summer Street Home
. -7-. .oojbsv Strictly modern
thronghout. This Is finest home
for money you have seen. Price
cut to $10,500. wun two lots. Ce
lot $9000. A real reason for sac
rifice and-quick possession. Close
to alt schools, state house, unlcer
sity and business. Becke & Hen
dricks, Heilig Bldg., 189 N. High
St. ; 1" ' s25tf
For Rent r
.;- Good . 7 ; room ' house close - in.
Phone 900.- r 27tt
Lacks Drivers License '
Elmer Price of Coquiue was
arrested by. Officer James for
driving a car without a drivers'
license. He had : no papers to
nrove ownership of the car, and
Buffers Slight Injury
Mrs. Charles .P. i Joh nson mm.
tained slight injuries to her knee
luesaay when the car driven by
her husband Rev. Charles P. John
son and one driven sj E.'JL Brown
or this city-. collided: at Mission!
and Commercial. j
Woodry & S01
Buy; furniture. Store, 271 N.
Commercial., Phone 75. , s2tf
Spooler In FineC r o.. ;
H. W. Gortmaker was fined $10
Tor speeding when he appeared ia .Vum. r,.Z,l . " T "
Divorce Is Sought .
Charging that his wife is pos
sessed of an "extremely-vile tem
per," and that she frequently
cursed him. H. S. Carter is seek
ing, his freedom from Stella H.
Carter. They were married In
Lewlston, Idaho. -in September.
1920 She attempted to commit
Boys Rubber Rain Coats
Sizes .to. 16-44.89 at Direc-
tor'a Department Sjore.; - - g3Q
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Late Model Willys-Knight
the justice court Tuesday.
A
lc Sale
, At; the Salem Hardware.
To Fix Furnace
iThe furnace at the city hall is
i tttiffarfrA VAnaffo itarilnir t K la
Sedan for sale cheap at the Cer-1 saturdnv Pi.n- . tn h.vA th
titled Public Motor Car Market. I furnace in working OTder by ih
This car Is painted in' the latest f following Monday. Because the
Pass in MarcTi of this year, and
men deserted him in May. the
Comnlaint' allpepR There nrann
Ol I nrnnprlir !irht nr 1iIMf.ii In
volved."-
two-tone biege colors,
tor a demonstration.
Phone 885
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Boys Conference See :
The state older boys' conference
which is composed of clubs: spon
sored by the YMCA, will be held
in McMinnville November, 27, 28
and 29. according to announce
ment made Tuesday. The- older
boys' conference for Marion county
will be held la Salem February
18. 1926. ! .
furnace has-fallen, in its present
condition someone has to be there
all the time; to watch it. v . j
Honey Eats . , , v
"Halemead" feeds 'at the fair.
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For Sale At YWCA
i Oak top tables suitable
cafe; - . i
for
' ol
Furniture Upholstery '
And repairing. Giese-Powers
Fdrniture Company.' '.' ' ' " i20tt
Retired Arnly Man Here - w )
F. B. Lloyd, accompanied bf his
wife, mother and son George.' ar
rived in Salem yesterday from
Fort Niagara, New York, to make
his future home in Salem. . Mr.
Lloyd Is a retired master sergeant,
Dredge Work Completed ''
Work on the Willamette river
channel has been completed by the
government dredge Monticello, ac
cording to word recelved'Tuesday.
The dredge has been taken to the
mouth of the Yamhill riven Ac
cording to present plans the chan
nel of the Willamette just below
Salem is to be cleared soon by the '
government dredge, Mathloma.
1 11 $
UNDERWOOD
TYPEWRITER CO.
Direct (Factory Branch '
610 Court Street Phone, 262
V Typewriters Rented,, Sold, -!
'Repaired . : ,
Special rental rates to students
Closed AH Day Today
Salem Day at State Fair,
Stiff Furniture Co.
H. L.
830
Stea&lolf Honored
F. W. Steuslolf, of the Valley
Packing company has been ap
pointed a member of the general
committee on attendance to ar
range for the twentieth annua
convention of the Institute of
American Meat Packers which
will be held in Chicago from Oct
ober 16 to 21. according to an an
nouncement made by the president
of the Institute, Oscar G. Mayer,
of Chicago. Among members of
the Institute in' the vicinity- ex
pected to be represented at the
packers' convention Is the D. E.
Nebergall Meat Company. Inc., Al
bany, Ore. The Institute is the
educational, trade,, nnd -"research
association of the American meat
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and
' Will Rogers j
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packing- Industry. :
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Falrmount IlUr' Iefs I
TwoldeddedKhanuks at $950 1
each. Qce-tl5?.Both havf
trees and' view, uu'd "hf paving.
Come now,.. Beciaijf JSendricks,
Heilig Bldg., a$9 N4 High St.
y - B25tf
OREGtON
F, N. WOODRY
Pays Cash Pot Furniture
fie, and Store 1010 North
j Summer
Phone 511
Bazaar to bo lteld '- -
-The. Salem Salvation Army is
Obituary
REDUCED SUMMER RATES
TO CALIFORNIA
tSY PICKWICK STAGES
Baa rraaeteM. rae wsy, flaM
Inil Trip, $30.00.
Lot AanlM, eae way, $37.4 1
Sound Trip, $50.00.
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ish r Moro -
Svr Information and BMorrsiloaa
Phono OBS, or oaU
CENTRAL STAGS TERMINAL
Salem, Oregon
O. K. WSffle House
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Opposite Penney's. Waffles and
short orders at all hours. New
management. , s30tf
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Silver Foxes Arrive , 1
A shipment of silver foxes has
I-iS' 'Rl0?.? Ur the Salem Silver Fox company.
liADD & BUSH, Bankers
Established 1S6S '
General Banking Business ,
' Office Hours from 10 aim. to S
. ! Ma) uartl
At the residence. 523 South
Nineteenth . September 29. Mrs.
Adeiia Maynard. age 67 years, and
the wife of Martin W. Maynard.
mother of Mrs. Ethel Armstrong
of North Bend; Mn. Emma Spel-
lter, Portland, Mrs. Ina Southerlin,
Vancouver, Wash . . Hyatt and
George ' Maynard. both ' of" Salem.
Funeral services from the resi
dence, at 2 p. m. this afternoon.
Interment .in Lee Mission ceme?
tery under direction of the Rig-
don mortuary.,
li ' This Store Will : " tl
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J at 10:30 A. M. J
IS?.
Furniture Upholstery
And repairing. Giese-Powers
Furniture Company. 2tt Remember!.
according' to E. E. Amsden, man
ager ..of the company. The foxes
are of the Rickmore strain.
What Is It?
The fierrext of tho gigantic
Mai that lived 10,000.000
years ao. lie wtt the aiie o(
eight elephanta and -would at
tack animals Baany times- it
ls the tiger of its tines.
See It doing battle with man
and brtu ia the newly dis
covered lost world -soon.
WEDNESDA Y
Salem Day at the
for Sale Ford Coupe,
Cbesr'for cash. Phone 640.
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Boxing Salem Armory . ,
Thursday," October 1. Frankie
Lewis, Salem,, vs. Cal Herman;
J Salt Lake City, 10 . three minute
rounds. Bill Hunt, saiem, vs.
Speed Murphy, Portland. o-'.
That the ic Bale Is still on fat
tne saiem narawam uo. oi
For Rent .- . .
Good $1 room apartment, close
in. Phone 900. 2
f Typina Student
Can arrange to rent' late model
ir'Uaderwood typewriters at special
student rates. ' Underwood Type
writer Co., 519 Court St. Phone
VTaptrir-r branch. s27tf
VICA Remains Ope-X
The YMCJAr building wtlf be ajreu
ill day today ,Th YWCA build
ing will also- be open, but there
will be no womens' classes lor the
,day.
Jason Lee Church Cafeteria-
Fair grounds. Home cooking.
StumlA Arrested
L. M. waugman ui " Conimuiiity House Filletl
Bpeedlnr and -.was cuea to I salenA luto camn has been much
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looay. - . . ; m use since , tne ' weainer nas
We Ar HereAfitaln .
Thompson's' groc. and
station.
filling
h : S30
f'
Are Buyins .Prunes
i At Highest-Marketr Prices ;
It will pay you to see lis before selling ,
I At old Ffuit Union Bnildins .
I ' Corner High and Trade
ROBERT C. PAULUS & CO.
State; Fair -':: -
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We urgently request that-everyone call for
their merchandise before 10:00 so that our
i employees may start promptly at 10 :S0 for
the Fair Grounds.
Four Licenses Issued
ft Vnnr rnarr ace' licenses nave
i- 4 been issued from the office of the
rmntv .irir These were omain-
ot Mdivtn A. Johnson. Wood-
burn, and Florence Rue, SilTerton;
, Eugene' A ptuer ana vraco
"tinger. both of Sublimity; Wendell
' Harnett route 8, and Alte CoV
lard, Geryals. route 2: Albert To
man ahd. .Julia Berger, both of
Mill City.
Krnlt Ja
At bargain prices..,
Furniture Store.
Stiffs Used j
s30
THE HOUSE
WEDDING
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ill
u.rn You A OW riaBfl?
'.Then trade it in as part pay-
ment on-a. uw- v.v..
i-rnl(nrn Ktore, - 8U
sun :
n..tl.ll. Permit IsSUCrf '
T,r n .cirott receited a oermu
trnm C.ltv Recorder Poul-
lueau-j -. -.--
sen to erect a one-niui, -v..."D
at 2495 Le,tocot-rvSw. ,
H-.ntn Onlnce ;
nald on dellTery. Earl
- TrnriA at High street. Tel.
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Tt,m Keif Small Homes
maaa a 13750.' All hare ce
ment basements and garages. Two
thr south. Reasonable
. .T1.-V
terms. Vacant, new
ft.nr, nM..,l8J N. High St.
B. P. 0. E.
Dininf Room lv
5 . . Dinner -
'For the Elks, their j
families and friends
; 5 to & p. .m.. daily - L
j SALEM'S" LEADING -
Residence and store 1$10 N. Summer Street
1 -. i "s."
Pfoohe
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Established 1916
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i-KKENE;
Jewslsii -'
Salen. Oregon '.
.Vocdry&Voodry.
Tjy L'aih tor rurnltur-
---..--..rLs 75- - .
H. F. WOODRY & SON
ocUoDton and roniittjra Soalora,
par cash for Bs4 rnrnlturo. Sloxo
S71 Sort Commercial.
Office Phone 75 or Res
idence Phone 1813-W
PAIimNG
irALSOMINING
PAPER HANGING
. rirht kin' of materials
and the Tcry hv-t workman
ship call us. . .
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rorerrerirtrrrTM. 1
175 S. Connercui Thone 728
Mrs. Olmsteads
Restaurant
Occupied for year by the
Christian Church
Look ; for the White and
Blue Signu v- '
If you come once you will
. come again
Meals at all Hours
Short orders senred between
..i.-.' iu..3ieal hours--' '-'' ' -
CLOSED
Wednesday Afternoon
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SALEM DAY V
'. . at , .
STATE FAIR GROUNDS
JOHNJJIQLE
The Hottie oQValk-TJvcr and 5 . ,
Cantilever Shoes
415 State Street
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The ) K Cr 1
Greatest iL'V6't J'"
Human . ' ' ,
You
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Popular
Prices
. 25c
Matinees
35c:
Eveninr
? j A Notable Cast
MARY CARR JOHNNIE WALKER
C3 C3
Hear Our
Kimball
Organ
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