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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1925)
v;;-j2 jn3ori .raoi.1: -ai;Tv . IEOISTaTIIAI7;-SAlJS2- OKEG01T; Friday mornikg, October i925 1 i W1 I ' Tf -MM'?'. for Cloudy I Generally cloudy; no change. In I temperature : light northeasterly ' t. inda: Thursday Max., 64; min.. 40: river. : 2 feet; rainfall, none; atmosphere, cloudy; wind, south.' '' At - Tio Theater Today , If! .-. ." ... -IMl:-:.: : Oregon "The Lost World" by Sir? Arthur Conan Doyle. Heilig rive Acta Associa tion Vaudeville. B 1 i g h" Bell's Musical Comedy and Jack Holt in "North; of 36." , . ' ''""" " ' : Honey" Our of" Town -f Dr. Carl O. Doney president ot :Willamette university, was' absent from' the- campus yesterday. - He jhaA goaa to Eugene t attend the Oresoa, conference of the Metho dist charchv : " $15 to $2 i . All wool overcoats and top. coats f 1'-Vat Thos. Kay, Woolen Mills Co., vv 12th and Ferry sta. Large assort 4nent of patterns and models. o9 Jit. -' -s TTave fou? ; 'JS 'f? Tried our 45c luncheon' at the aiem rtesiaurani: 02 Woodrj & Son , Bay f uf nltnre. ( Store, 271 N. Commercial. Phone 75. s2tf TeacluT Is IU MIsi Mabel Robertson, one of the teachers at the" local" high chool,wfcS;:eonrpelled' to stay at home because, of illness Thursday. Khe was relieved by Mr3. J. W. Nash: , ; ' . ; r ' Reserved Seata Monday Oct. S For PygtoaHon,5a clevfer' comedy by the 'Olson Players. lfenig,Thet er, Oct. 7. Teniter Tdnlte j '.Hobbs at Crystal Gardens. o3 t Into Meel WlllysiKnlght t. f Sedan" Wf sale; chfeapat the Certified- Public Motor Car Market, This" car. is painted In, the latest two-tone biege colors, phone St 5 for adefnbnstrationi!7 : , ' : t oS . Underwood s i TYPEWRITER CO! , Direct Factory Branch ! 510 Court Street - ' Phone 262 Typewtiters' Rented, SOld; ... : Repaired , : . Special rental raies to students a m i'iV A 1 Woo'dry S-Woodry" Fay CbfiV for'FnrnKttfe : Ph'bnV'7'- Dining Roc& ; rfinniBrv::.:,:;:!, For the Elks, their famine afrfehdl ' 5 to 8 p7iri: daily L. F. WO0DItYSOT r eun for Vied Fornitar. atoxo t.i. Korth CommortUL;- u C Hce Phone 75, or 1M1 '! MEM YOUNG $3&ah$45: We just received aL shiplneht 6$ r " New Falfc Suit's j ; If , you; are wise TG; W. Johnson & o. NEWS-INE Collegian Is IssuedV . The- first number' of 1 the Wil lamette Collegian, school weekly at the local university, to be pub lished tills school year was distrib uted to students Thursday after Chapel. Miss Elizabeth Hyde, a junior at the university, is the edi tor this year, ! , j, ; , 915 to $38 Tl i v All wool overcoats and top coats at Thos. Kay Woolen Mills Co., 12th and Ferry stss Large assort- raent of patterns and models Itave You? , h I Tried our', 45c luncheon-at the Salem Restaurant? . . -o2 Wilbmofte Ualrtrsfty Sittflents Can : rent5 late ! model " Under wood , typewriters l at special stu dent rates from Underwood Type writer' company, & 9 Court street, phone 262. " . s27tf liance! , Dance.' j Hobbs at Crystal tiardens. o3 Itail Is Porfelteil" I Al R. BulIier, arrested here re cently" on- a charge" of speeding, forfeited his bail of; $10; '"The Stream of Life" -j - With beautiful musical setting, First Congregational church, Sun day, 7s 30.. f.' ' . $ ::.i i; ' . ', - -' Furnititre .Uptiolstery-: . ' Ana repairing uiese-f owers Furniture 'Company'. : . : s20tf FRIDAY :4t SAtCJRDAY SUNDAY 1 I. t c MATltfEES EVENINGS 35n,' 50c iilrenl0c ' ft i. 1 -1- J- ' . MEM y OU wilkcome in 469 Slate Street ' - PayrollfliB HVitteri I The Salem rrablie school teach ers' payroll was written Thursdav at the office of the city superin tendent of Bchools. The; teachers are paid now for their services of the first two weeks of school. In two weeks they Will be paid again And from then on they will be paid every four weeks. For I&nt' 1 Good 5- room apartment, close Id. Phone 900. 27tf Typing Students i j Can arrange to rent late mode .Underwood typewriters at special student rates. Underwood Type writer Co., 19 Court St Phone 262. Factory branch. i ; s27t Waifted Quinces- . . j Cash paid on: delivery. EaV Pearicy, Trade at High street! Ter. 2181. v , o4 Takes Out Permit . .. ; Floyd - Siegmund obtained buiiains Dermlt at, the eJtv re corder's office Thursday" to erect a onfe-story dwelling at 1138 Ship ping; street. The house wtll cost about 13,000. . t r ( t r For Sale Ford Coupe ' ; Cheap for cash. . Phone - .640 f ; ---: B29tf 0 K. Waffle Houses , -'J' : Opposite Penney"s. : Waffles arid short orders at' alt hours. New management. s30tf , -zyy--uyt;,r' :'Wni: ','."7 CWfrtf'jf "TEW3 CHdTtJE' CLbsET 1 MODELS! MODELS ;Tw6.'Fdrti ii-nii xellBt con-: dittoih , Both I . equipped - with tmrtrs- lot if xtr, , new psiat f2S0 and. 1286; f OrerUnd 8daa la good , nenhani-i , cr ronailioo, fif w paiot oiik ' mt $460 . - ; ; Otklmod Coup,' 'two pn'irr ' completely - orrhaled j nd r- painted 9725 j Births Are Reported.. V At the office of the city -health officer Thursday ithree births were reported.,, To Mr. and Mrs. .John Merlo Ferguson -Was born a. son, who has received the name of John Mferto, Jr Mr. j and Mre. M. A. .Groves received a: boy who has been named Meredith Robert, A. girl was bornj to, Mr. and Mrs P. Nelson, and has been' given the 'hame of Claa Mkyj I , B. and P. W. Oiib ' -.v Rummage sale:' Bundles called for. Telephone 1 2 5 or 1204. o4 $15 to $28 -i : . : jS . All wool overcoats and top coats at Thos. Kay Woolen MilhT Co., 1 2th and Ferry s?ts. Large assort ment of patterns and models. - o9 See' "The Stream of Ufe Sunday, 7i30, gational chnrchj at First Cdngre- 0 Summer Btreet-igome 1 7 rooms. Strictly modern throughout. This' Is finest hone for money you have seen: Price cut tol0,500' with two lots: Ce lot $9000. A real reason for sac riflce and quick1 possession. Close tv- all schools, state house, u nicer sity and business. Becke & Hen dricks, Heilig Bldg., 189 N. High St. i s25tf Hymnals Arrive , Willamette university has re cently received j300 hymnals that are now in ,us&i during the daily chapel services Jason le. Church Cafeteria I Fair! grounds.1" Home cooking; 03 Honey iSais i "Halemead" feeds at the fair. o2 FaJrmount Hill Lots- t Two decided i bargains at.9S0 each. . One 5 0x1 5 Q.. Both tjlve trees and view j and on pavings Come now. Becke & . Hendricks; Heilig Bldg., 189 N. High St. ! . s25tf Henry Ford 'Takes Up f ' Old time dancing. , See article in Septemberr Country Gentleman Old- time dances- every -JFriday night. Derby Hall, Salem. Walk er Bros, orchestra. o2 Ifrtinrd.' Roy -Terryiv who was: arrested Wednesday, night eh-' a charge oj helatf droBkr pleaded'-gvilty Tburs 4ay,and was fined" 10. . .- Rummact Sale Saturday :.- Comer. Chemeketar anT Winter: St; Joseph' Audi A ' 02 Wbodry Buys Furniture - Store at Summer ana Norway streets: Phone 511. J15tf Three New Snail Homes . . $3000 to 83750 All have ce ment basements- and: garages. Two north', other south. Reasonable terms. Vacant. Becke-& Hendricks Heiliff Bldg., 189 N. High: St. - . . I -.. . - s25tf ppwtler Is Fined ' T. F. lAndersonft was -fined t. Thursday orr a cfc&rke of sneed- ingi ; -tf'S;"- . ' . ' f Eipe'rienct inT the"le'ather busi- neas, so see F. E. SKafer 62 Girt , Will 8peak-r- : Mies Anna Peratrovich of Chem awa who was one. of the five girls from Oregon who attended the summefr training, camp at Geneva Qlen.-ColO.. and whd was elected national' president ' of the junior class' or thlat organization, will speak at the Santiam' District Snn day school convention next Sunday October 4. She will also speak at Aurora October 1 1 ; at Silverton October 18; at -Jefferson October 25, and' at Pringle November 1, ' Old Time Dances ( Every Friday night, Derby hall; Commercial and- High, Salem. Walker- Bros." orchestra. ' o2 For Rent Good 7 room' Phone 900. house close in. 27tf- Cold Weather Is coming. Get your coat at R E. Shafer's. leather o2 Baker Wins Award . Loris Baker, senior in commerce and a member of PhiDelta Theta fraternity, received a .gold baseball at a recent student body meeting, having been a mehiber, ot, the OAC baseball team which' won the Northwest" championship; He ' is also a member of the varsity bask etball team. Dr. Goff rier, Oregon Building- Drugless methods. Coneulta tlon. free. o2 Opportunity for All , Yqpng.people who could not eri Iter Jiigh stihoor or college at the vegmoiDg ana iiv tost oui may water the Capital Business College aay time. Start when ready; Many will do so next week. Come in and talk it oven " o Furniture' Upholstery 'AndvrftpHrthg: ' Gie-Powers rnirnre Company, f s 2 Ott ower Man Speaks ' ? 'Amone the numerous attractions ti the "fair this afternoon all flower lovers, whether members of . the CArdejoBotTa make' t a point to hear, Jesse A. Currle 'ho. lg ;the het'infomed tAan on nawer inf .ina northwest; 1 and Frank S. 'Riggs,' president of the Portland Rosw society,' who will speak In the new club auditorium at & pi m:'. To have two snth gift- Obitnary Hamilton - J Stacy Hamilton' died Thursday, Oct. 1, at 360 West Lefelle street, at the age of 39 years. He is sur vived by' his widow, Cornelia Ham ilton; one daughter; Margaret; a brother V ; M., and his father, E. R. Hamilton, air of Salem. The body was sent to Portland for cre mation by the Webb funeral par lors. " W. I). Hurt Wright jy; HuVt" was born De cember 26, IS 65, in Johnson coun ty, Iowa. His father was a min ister' in the rMetnodist church. Died at his home. near- Sublimity sept, 23. 192J5. at the age of 59 years, eight months aid 27 days. He had been a resident of Oregon s'nce1893 and had resided in the Union Hill community for the last 1 6 years. . . J Besides his wife; Maude N. Hurt, he is: survived , by three children, Guy and Hugh Hurt and Mrs." F jE. Cote" one grandchild, Louis Fae ,cote; two brothers, Charles C "Hurt of Plainview. Neb., William T. Hurt of Portland, Or,, and one Sister, Mrs. Charles Anderson of Portland. Mr. Hurt was epoken of by his family as a lover of his home. To brine: happiness to his family was his joy. He was a devoted bus hand and loving father. Friends have" mentioned him as a kind and rood neighbor. Besides the im mediate family, scores of friends mourn the departing of this goqd man. The funeral service was held Saturday afternoon at the Weddle chapel in Stayton, conducted by ReY. John A. Linn. Uastor of the M. E.'charch. and burial was in the stayton cemetery. PAINTING i KALSOMINING PAPER HANGING For the right kind of materials and the very best workman ship call as. 4 Gabriel Powder and Supply Co. 175 S. Commercial Phone 728 REDUCED STJBDIER RATES TO CALIFORNIA' BY PICItWICK STAGES : Baa TrsnelMd, oas wy. (18 Jl ; Xomnd Trip; $30.00. , Ii:AnglM, on wy, f2T.4f.' Sound Trip,' 160.00. locetU Zatet to Partita fL Elxht or Mora rot xaf omattoa and SMorrailona ' Faoao 696, ox eU a ' CEJfTRAL eTAGS 7ZRMLX A1V Salem, Oregoa" KEEP BOTH EYES ON THE OREGON; -J- t- ed speakers come'tb Sal em at: one time certainly speaks well: for the balance of the year's program ar ranged,!) the Garden club",' ,7 A Loan of $1000 . Can be retired, principal and in terest, in 81 monthly payments of 116.60 each. W See Ralph H. Mc- Curdy, office over Miller's store. .... - - - . , o2 fl5 to $28 :.,iv.r?c.vJ; All wool overcoats and top coats at Thos.- Kay Woolen Mills" Coi 12 th . and Ferry its. Large assort ment of patterns and models; o 1- Xothing Takes Y ' The place of leather For hand bags, suitcases, belts, coats; ladies' and men's purses, see F. E. Stutter Roy Has Fits ' M;" Jj; Russell ot Gervais, who was arrested Wednesday night on a charge of driving while intoxi cated, was seized with two epilep tic fits Thursday morning at the city jail. As a result, his. hearing nas been ; postponed, until today. Roy Terry, .who was in the baa tile on a charge of being, drunk, was standing beside Russell when he threw the first fit Terry Is in from a? sawmill where his little finger was: badly hurt. Russell We Aref Buying Furies At Highest Market Price f At old Fruit' Union Bondins Corner High' and Trade . ROBERT, C. PAUtUS & GO: - : LADD & BUSH; Bankers EstaDlIshed 1868 General Baocikin Buini Office Sonrg tritin 10 avm. to ipjiu C SALEM'S LEADING Residence knd store" 1610 N: Summer Street teil; over,: agafaist the Injured sfin ger, crushing ; it: According1 to Knsseirs raTnernejoijisjeiaon subleclthlT to ihe fits except when he U t under-. a . severe' nervous strain, m Exclusive Distribution . For Yft W. Kimball pianos.' A, B. Chase; Davenport &' Tracy; t Bush St-. Gerts. Moore's'. Musio, House, 409-41 B Cdurt. . ! s2Ci Meet Va At The Fair And"Wln 850" down-payment on" a Maytag Washer. Maytag. Shop, 169-Si High. ; oS : BERUX RE.EXGAGKS COACH . BERLUJ Ted Sullivan, former hamptonY seullef of; England, Australia and New - Zealand,- will-r Tesnme his position as trainer for , the Berlin Rowing club October 1., He " trained the - club's crews for; three years before the World War 1. 1 . , V ... f ' 7"T"in'"i .... ... iir.iitnrIIMiir.i-r U"l t Vr' i' F.: Ns WO0DRY Pays Cash For Furnitnro -Re, and Store, 1610, North f finwnner 1 ;. .;. Phone'511' ' :7-' i::v. 1 r en Established 1916 w 1 . 1 js' 1 ii i was: Bcsdtf Love "Valtice Beery E.l6yd' Hughes . r t. a w. " at the wunr r ; c c r v. I J.O .J- t I -