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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1925)
"THIHDIlEGOTr STATESilAN, SALEitTOllEGOJ Saturday iibRNiNGrtxBERtJrid23- by whfch it can reach the greatest! LawsoriLawSjibM : havei: good ?; displays ther$t, 4 Jft?" I "ft BUYS A LOT of REAL Value A yea ago $40 didn't go a long way ! in buying Quality Clothes But times have changed : We are passing a good buy along to you - at this price - " . w" ' ' G. W. Johnson & Co. i .;: ... 469 State Street . MEM Xfl Sow fa the time f to buy ' a good light car for the school children to drive to school. 1 We have a good! variety-- Ford, Over lands, Chevrolet Priced more than right See them at i , . ' - -. . . )--- - . MEEIPiSTPOHEO R,' Crowell is the -writer -who 1b penning the account - a told toy Sande. The article tells of the jockey's life, and gives an excel lent account ot the way in which the Jockey is PId. M the wr ne is trained for the vocation. - Furniture Upholstery- Trinity and St. John's Con gregations to; Gather ' Sometime Next Week , CITY, NEWS IN And repairing.! Furniture Company, Glese-Fowers SOtt GuTTeailrl'Ian. , if- 1. - eallstmekta with the marine corps are limited and cannot exceed the quota. Sargeant Markawit2 will he registered - at the Bligh hotel during his tetay In Salem. SlIS iSeason Poothall .' Tickets are now on sale. $1.75. - o3 FAIR ? . . 1 Normal - temperature; light 'northerly winda;5 ' : : - n 40: riTer,- 2 feet; rainfall, none; atmosphere, elondy; wind, south ' ' ' 'At The Theaters Today !! . - j Oregon "The Lost World" by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. 1 . Blighr Jack Holt, ,'North of 3 6". FlTe acts taude- ryplng Students Can arrange to rent late model Underwood typewriters at special student rates. Underwood Type writer' Co., 519 Court St. Phone 262. Factory branch. '' s27tf Wanted Qnln ; Cash . paid . on delivery. Earl Pearcy, Trade at High street. TeL 2181. ! o . a t . Perniiu'Arc Issued 5 1:, , Two building permits were Issued by City Recorder Poulaen Friday. W. M. McMorris took out ' a permit to erect a one and a-half story dwelling at 1195 North Eighteenth at a cost of $2500. C. I C. Wilson was given a permK to ; construct a one story store build ing at 476 North Charchj to cost ! 3,ooo. t ; i . Gamblers Are Released f",0;A: Brown and E., Poulsen who were arrested ' on a charge ot gambling and possessing liquor. were released Friday by Judge Poulsen on ball of $100 each, and were-cited .W appear, today. ; The two were alleged to be bunco' men, and. to entice youngsters up to their room In the- Salem lodging house, giving them liquor and then fleecing them of all they could." Smoking Stands 98c ' Today only. H. Lu Stiff FurnI . 03 ture Co. Will "Present" Baby . Another baby,: u presentation" will be the special feature at the Salvation Army hall tonight at 8 o'clock. A crowded hall witness ed a similar event last Sunday night. This baby: hails from Woodburn, Ore... . : ' Judge Issues Warning County Judge Hunt has Issued a warning that a Weight limit or der covering grave! roads in the county will be issued !as soon as the rains set in I sufficiently to make the roads soft. jit was sug eested that all heavy hauling be done now, as the weight limit n:av bar them soon. Because, ac cording to Judge Hunt the roads vere torn up last year! with heavy loads, it is probable that weight limit will be more stringent this year. ;;' : ' Ye, We Have Real leather handbags, suit cases, belts, coats, ' ladies' and men's purses, Shafer's. 03 See "The Stream of Life" . Sunday. 7:30, at First Congre gational, church. v o3 Eugene Man Preaches Rev.-Overt : Skilbred of Eugene will preach Sunday at 2 p. m. In the Lutheran church on State and 18 th streets. All Scandinavian Lutherans are especially invited to this service. Mr. . Skilbred Is p're8idest of the Lutheran Broth erhood of - Oregon and superin tendent of the Lutheran Old Peo ples home. - - " ,1 Smoking Stands fWc .Today only. H L. Stiff Furni ture Co. ! : l, U i I- -j 03 Son Is Recovered i Joe Lema,; ot j Berkley, whose boy. Tony, ran away) from home and was in; the Labish onion fields, arrived in Salem Friday and Is planning to; take Tony Lome with himi Another boy came up with Toiy and ia remain o tTio Tjihixh field. f Woodry Buys Fnrnlture Store at Summer streets. Phone $11. and Norway J15tf For Rent J : Good 7 room house close in. Phone 900. ;' i 27tf. Co-eds Enjoy Supervision For the first time in the history of the Willamette university, girls gymnasium clashes were conduct a nnrier the .- supervision of director. The' ne .hv.oi riirwtnr for women is Y 1 J - - j - Miss Gabriel. ! j Furniture Upholstery And repairing. Gleae-powers Furniture. Company. s20tf ; 1.1 to $28 1': :.L;. -)' 1 . AH wool overcoats and top coats r at Thds. Kay Woolen' Mills Co., aab V i : w A . V BMii a ooArt. s 1 -in n 11 r tf rrr ku. uai mow v- - t ment lot patterns and models. - os f.V -J-. : . ; Woodry & Son v - J t Buy furniture. . Store. 271 N. "? Commerclak. Phone 75. 2tf ' Meet X At The Tali' r . And win $50 down payment on a Maytag Washer.. Maytag Shop, : 169 S. High. ! ; ;: 03 For Sale Ford Coupe- Cheap for cash. Phone 40. 29tf O. K. Waffle House ' Opposite Penney's. Waffles and short orders at all hours. New management. : s30tf . . ' ! M ' Smoking Stands 98o ! Today only. H. L. Stiff urni, ture Co. ! I j f 1 een si 1 , r Speeder Is Arrested , .. . Frank DeSpain of Corvallis was arrested Friday by" Officer; Ed wards on a charge of speeding. He deposited $10 bair and "was cited to appear today. ; ,. 1 Reserved Seata Monday Oct, 5 For Pygmalion, a clever comedy by the Olson Players. Heilig.Thet ter, Oct. 7. , ; o4 Malcom Miller Dies- Word was received ", Friday of the death of Malcom Miller at the hospital in Toledo. He waa born In 1896 and is survlTed l)y: two sisters and' one brother, Mrs. George F. Litchfield and Mrs. Christine Howe, both of Salem, and John, M. Miller of Marion He was the son of the late George H. Miller and - Elizabeth Miller. Funeral "servlcea will be held Sun day at 2 o'clock at Shelbum. Aviator Visits Parents , i Lieut. Leland C. Hard of the 17th Squadron, stationed at Self ridae Flvine Field. Mt. Clemens. Mich., arrived in Salem this week accompanied by - Mrs. Hurd to spend a few days under the par ental roof with Mr. and Mrs. G F.- Hurd at 1215 Marlon street. Lieutenant Hurd was one of the dawn to dusk flyers, Detroit-to- Miaml, ' several weeks ago. He plans to retur nto Michigan via San Diego, Calif., San Antonio and .Dallas,- Texas, at which! poftits he had been stationed prior to his assignment to the Philip pines In 1920. Lieutenant Hurd expresses surprise at Salem's growth during the past three years and predicts a wonderful future for the city due to the growth of the flax industry. Water System Is Obtained A new water system nas Dee obtained for the Mehama- publljp school, according to mtormaiion received by Mrs. Mary L. Fulket son, county school superintendent In a month's j time the school hoard bought ji spring near the school, eonstrufcted j a cement res ervoir "and laid jthe Necessary pipe. SILVERTON; Oct. 2. (Special to The Statesman.) The third quarterly meeting of the Trinity and St. John's congregations have been postponed , from the first week of October tintil the second in order that Rev- George Hen riksen, who will be in Minneapolis during the first of October, can be present. The' meetings will be held on the second Wednesday of October and both meetings will be on the same evening. In for mer years Trinity congregation met on the first Wednesday and St, John's congregation met on the first Thursday of October. The meetings this year hold more of general interest than usual as at this time plans for combining the congregations will be discussed. Reports were given at the morning services of both congregations last Sunday. ; The reports weVe prepared by a joint committee from the two congre gations and recommended that the two be joined together with one pastor; that services be held al ternately in both churches until a decision could be reached as to which church to enlarge; that services in both English and Nor wegian be held each Sunday, the English sermon being delivered at 11 o'clock and the Norwegian one at 10 o'clock; that both of the present pastors be asked to resign, and one pastor called for both con gregations, which will then be one and. have a membership of 1200 The discussion concerning the matter of joining and the language question, as it has been termed. has awakened considerable inter est in Silverton church circles. To become effective, the report must be accepted by two-thirds of the voting members. If the report is not carried, it is said that the question of making Trinitycon gregation an all-English congre gation, instead of holding services every other Sunday - in the Nor wegian language, as at present, will again be brought" up. ' This question was before the congre gation some months ago, but due to considerable opposition the matter was dropped for the time being. : It is reported that with the ex ception of two or three members, everyone belonging to the congre gation can understand the Eng lish-language, while about language is the language of this Tram Motor Car. Co, country. ' ! - : i Vj Marmon coupe, Mrs.: R.M. Ho-. ' ' .'V ' - J fer, McDonald Auto Co. MOTOR STYLE SHOW IS. Cadttlao suburban sedan. Miss TO TAKP PI APF TnnAY AKa Jones, F. W. Pettyjohn ; Co lu(is!.urJ:r. i!) farnda.?.Tey.,M?tor ?c.ar co-.?!fort VIck, Condit and Conser and r if.;ftl; rvr -J.-.- ita xrath. Iran c.wi.a ir.nn.n a.. r uuica standard touring. Miss Helen Cupper, Otto; J.: Wilson Co-Jkenship, Lawson Motor Co. Junior 9 Locomobile, Mrs. Wil liam Bell, McDonald Auto Co. ; . , . ' " - ; and Howard Automobile Co. of Portland. --V:r. ' ' Willys-Knight six touring, Mrs. Frye, Vick Brothers.-; Moon roadster. Miss Hazel Bod- ding, Condit and. Conser and Sa lem Auto CO. Class D Buick sport touring. Miss Letta Ban mgartner, Otto J. Wilson and Howard Auto company of Portland. Willys-Knight roadster. Mrs. C. H. Chadwlck, VIck Brothers. Gardner Eight roadster, Miss Lucille Anderson,; Burdett-Albee company. Class E Diana roadster, Mrs H. C. Conser, Condit and Conser and Salem Auto Co. Auburn roadster, Mrs. Robert Watters, Lawson Portland.. Locomobile touring. Miss M Styles,. McDonald Auto Co. Franklin roadster, Mrs. A. C Smith, Marion Auto Co. Class F Cadillac sport touring. Mrs. Curtis Cross, F. W. Petty John Co. and Cpvey Motor Co. of Portland Pearcy" Bros..: and- many other The Salem people make up a niosi respectable A proportion tf . tle whole, great show. . , , In the new pavilion, next 'to tfcr Bishop display, the S&lcnr Electric Co. has a booth that -ia one of tho neatest of them all at the fair. It Auburn sedan, Mrs. F..M. Blan-j la worth seeing, - . - i -rf :s u r ' 1 The "Salem" Indian school dis play ' is Immense aad fine- m every, way. , The county display were never so good. Bill Taylor if. there with the Marion county die play, for the twentieth -year;" He has learned a lot about displays in The penitentiary flax 1 display is good, and so is the state. hospital (asylum) display. , 1 "Bit For Breakfast 1 lr-& H - 1 The biggest Saturday s "That l9 what it will be at the I that time fair. . . , a. a . 1 4 r.- j J tt, V Ail oaxuruay recurus win utr broken. . Children under 12 go in I free today. The business concerns ot Salem do a great deal towards making the exhibits at the state fair com plete, t ; . 1 V A glance through the new pavil- HARVEST KST1LTE GOOD ! SPOKANE, Oct; 2. -Hirrest re turns in many localities exceeded the amount estimated as to pro- duction, Stuart A. Rice secretary - of the Spokane ., Federal Land; bank, states T nthe monthly re- Motor Co. of ion will show snlendid-exhibits of 1 tfort Issued today on conditions In the Valley Packing Co.. the Salem 1 the district covered by tne bank. Hardware Co.. Salem Fluff Rugs. 1 The report says agriculture con- the West Fur Co., the H. L. Stiff I ditions are generally improving; Furniture Co.. the Capital City and' that a considerable demand Bedding Co., Fleener Electric Co., I for farming land Is expected aur- Gahlsdort's, the HUlman Fuel Col ing the coming spring. Division Two- Closed Cars Class G Star coupe. Miss Marie Drunk, Salem Auto Co. Overland de-luxe sedan. Miss Elsie Lippold, Victf Brothers. Chevrolet sedan, i' MrS; v Van Knight, Newton Chevrolet Co. Star coach, Mrs. A. I. Eoff , Sa lem Automobile Co. 4 ' c ' Oldsmobile coach Mrs. W. F McGinnte, ' F. W. Pettyjohn Co, Class H Modn standard sedan, Mrs. Rsbert MollenhouerCondit and Conser and Salem Auto Co. Flint brougham. 'Mrs. Mabel Cooper, McDonald Auto Co. Cleveland sedan, j Miss Nola Baumgartner, McDonald Auto Co. Buick standard , coupe, Miss Mary Jane Albert, Otto J. Wilson Co. and Howard Auto Co. of Port land. ! Moon de luxe sedan, -Mrs. Lewis Mishler, Condit and; Conser and Salem Auto Co, I Oakland de luxe landeau, Miss, pawes, Vick Bros. Moon standard coach, Mrs. A. R. Sawtelle. Condit I and Conser, and Salem Auto Co. Rickenbacker brougham. Mrs. T. P. Rifteigen, F. W. Pettyjohn Co. : A i Willys-Knight four sedan, Mrs. Gladys Edwards, Vick Bros. Cobbs-Mitchell.: the Square Deal Hardware, Gieae-Powers, Ray L. armjer ' Hardware Co., ; Moore's Music House, and others; j The Bishops have "a wonderful display of Pendleton Indian blank ets and other manufactures. East man, furnaces "(Silverton) and the Santiani Woolen tMflls of Staytoni F. N. WOODRY Pays Cash For Furniture Bee. and Store 1810 North, - - - Summer v '"" -.''J-.' Phone 511 fl5to$28 I All wool overcoats and top coatej at Thos. Kay i Woolen MUis o., 12th and Ferry stsl Large assort ment of pattefiis nd models. o9 Class I Buick sedan, Mrs. Wal- h- ter: Snaulding. Otto J. Wilson Co. third of the members are unable j ana Howard Auto Co. of Portland. to underatand tne Scandinavian j Gardner'efght' sedah. Miss Mar- language wnicn is -used two sun-Mon Smith, Burdett-Albee Motor nays in a rour-sunaay monin,tana i company ot Portland. - - three Sundays in a nve-sunaay Buick country club coupe., Miss month. A great many of the old- Kathrvn Hartlev. Ottn J' wnrtn 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, LADD& BUSH, Bankers Established 1868 , General Banking Business . . . Office noon from 10 am. to S pjsu . . Tonite! Tonlte - - , Hobbs at Crystal Gardens.. Tinie Is Money Improve Jt One of the most Injurious things a young person can do is to loaf until something turns up. Prepare, for a good position by takinr a naefnl cvtnrse at the Can- I ltal Business College. Begin next week. 03 03 03 Iate Model WUlys-Knlght , ; . Sedan for sale cheap at the Cer tilled Public Motor Car; Market, This car is painted In the. latest two-tone biege colors. Phone 885 for ja demonstration. ; 03 Pair Are Arrested j 0. G. Owins and Mrs. Margaret Brown, both of Portland, were ar rested Friday at a local hotel by Officers Edwards -and Thomason on a charge of lewd cohabitation. They were registered at the hotel as man and wife . - ; Dance Mellow Moon. Saturday Fred M. Mills and his orchestra at Mellow Moon Soturday. 03 i Dance! Dance Hobbs, at Crystal Gardens. The Stream of life" With, beautiful musical setting. First Congregational church, Sun day, tt'3b. 03 Speeder Pined " V1-! ; CTTV. Chrl8tenson, who was ar rested by Officer Edwards on a charge of speeding, was fined $5 Friday. - . ' : For Rent '- "; j Good room apartment, close In. Phono 900. i 27tf Don't Forget i , 'To get that leather coat Chaf er has it. , -j " '03 Shaferi ' For real -.leather goods.. 40 . years experience in - the leather ; business. ; . .03 Dance at Aurora Tonight . "You can't miss this.: The fam ous 6 piece Lloyd Smith dance players: will furnish the music. They are good. - 03 Jason Lee Church Cafeteria- Fair grounds. Home cooking. . ' 03 Divorces Are 'Sought H. If I Ekesian is seeking a di vorce from Josephine Ekerson and has filed cwjaplaint in circuit court Ekerson claims that as a result of hislwife accepting a Job in a local restaurant, she has neg lected her home duties and that he hast hot been able to obtain his meals at homeand because of his, J . L.L Vaati flVklA wiie s nours, tne v to sleep weilj or regularly. He claims that . ie has been able to, and has, furnished j the money ne cessary to the Supkeep ot the home. Lora Chiles pt Jefferson is asking for a divorce! trom j John H. Chiles uoon the grounds : of desertion. They were married in 1910, she claims and! ihe deserted her In 1924. Property rights, it is said. have been settled i out of court, and she agrees to $25 a month for the support Of her six children, whose custody she also asks fort J SHS Season football' ' Tickets are now on sale. 11.75. 1 i -off er people who really prefer the Scandinavian language have ex pressed their1 willingness that the services be changed to Jail-English as, to quote one of the older mem bers of the congregation. "We dis like to See the. old order go, but we realixe that .the congregation belongs to the present and future, and not to the past. Besides, ret liffion should be something more than a mere question of language, ft should be given in the manner Funerals L Young . t Private funeral services for the l late Marcus Eugene Young will be held tomorrow morning at 10 ; 30 from the Terwilligep funeral home with Rev. J. J. Evans reading the service. Committal services , will be held at the City .View ceme tery. The deceased was a mem ber of the pressman's. union, the musicians' union and the nation al; guard. . .A bugler .will sound taps at the conclusion of the ser vices. '- ' .. s , and Howard Motor Pb. of Port land. - " i! . - - , Willys-Knight six pedan. Ruth Buckner, Vick Bros. " Jewett sedan, Miss Woods, Trum Motor Car Co. Studebaker big six coupe. Miss Helen Marcus, Marlon Auto Co. Class - J Diana de luxe sedan. Mrs. J. C Teed,r Condit and Con ser and Satem Auto Co. ' Auburn Brougham, Mrs. R. H. . U. 8. Government Inspected ' Steusloff Bros. Market Corner Court and Liberty Phone 1528 UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER CO, : Direct Factory Branch " BIO Court Street Phone 202 Typewriter. Rested, Sold, -,- Repaired Special rental rates to students FDJ tNPORMAnOTI ' ABOUT RAILROAD TRJJP Phone 1? OREG0M ELECTRIC Directors feet ? - The seccmd meeting - of the board of directors of the new Ore gon Linen Mills was held yester day. The only: business j of - the meeting; was the going over of plans and the straightening out of Pratum Mill Running Wm. B. MeCalllster, who owns the Pratum .flouring mill, - was doinar bnnIneRit In Sa.1em vaster dav forenoon- and taVln la the! preliminary problems to xlear the fair In the afternoon, t He reports for, th real rwork when it is that hU mill .is running. lt the 1 . Barf,?l time. The paved roads make It Current discussion of the.prev alence of crime suggests that, as in the case pf the ;weather, every body talks 'about ! It, hat nobody aoes anything-'- t . 1 - $15 to 828 - All wool overcoats and top coats at Thos. Kay Woolen Mills Co., 12th and" Ferry ets. Large assort ment of patterns and models. o9 hahdy for the farmers from all di rections to reach the Pratum mill. --TV-!- n. SHS Season Football ' C TkkeU are now on sale. $1.75 V o3 B. and P."W-Clmb--;:---v- v i ' Rummage sale. Bundles called I for. - Telephone 1825 or 1204. o4 i "WlUanietfo rnlverslty Studenta Can rent late model Under- $13 to $28 wood tynewrttera at. 'speclal stn-I All wool overcoats and top coats dent rates from Underwood Type-; Thos. Kay Woolen Mills Co. Tour Old Piano i - ' i r A .Taken as pan payment - on a new Victrola. H. Stiff, Fnrnl ture Co. '. ;.-v : . : 03 writer company,' 619 Court street, phone 262.x 27tl Marine Station Opens Saggeant J. Markawitx of the narine corps arrived from head qnarters district of Portland, Fri day, and will leave here some, time Saturday , afternoon. ' Men are wanted tn fill vacancies in China, Hawaii, fian Diego. In the Phllfp pines and various posts on' the , east coast. Enlistment are also -- open for general' service, ' with ' an rge limit from 17 to 35 years. The 1 2th and Ferry sts. Large assort ment of patterns and models. o9 Sande Write of life V ' Earl Sande, who Is America's foremost jockey and a Salem boy, is writing; an .account of his life In the Saturday Evening Post. Payroll To Be Ready i ' . Although the payroll; for the The article is la two installments, Salem public school teachers has the first of which appears In the been made out,- Superintendent current issue of the Post. James uepv iug announced iriaay.tnat the checks would, not -be : ready until Wednesday. . - ' Exclusive Distribution - . For W. W. Kimball pianos.- A. B. Chase, Davenport &. ' Tracy, Bush Sc. Gerts. " Moore's Music House. 409-415 Court. s2Ctf IL F. WOODRY & SON AaetfonMra sad raruttars' Dsalan, ?y cash for Um4 Farattara. gten 71 Kutt OMuaudaL : - ? t . Office Phone 75 cr Res " idence Phone 1843-" PAINTING KALSOMINING PAPER HANGING For the right kind ol materials and the very best workman ship call us, ; Gabriel i ! Powder and Supply Co. 175 8. Commercial ; Phone 72 S When You Are Ready To Move REDUCED SUMMEB RATZ3 : TO CAXJFORJfIA r ' BY PICKWICK STAGES -. ... - 1 ! - ' - H " ;: ' ! Saa rraaelM, eae way, fUJf . BU XtI IM.M. . Lss awnlaa, a way, ttTS. Sanaa Trip, StLOO. . iXlgbt ar stars Fas xaf araatloa sad Calem, Oresoo Call on us, for we have padded Tana and Fveeee- lined covers for your furniture and piano, First. ; class piano and furniture QOTert. j We also handle Brooder Stoves; Furnace -Coals and Diamond Briquettes v Larmier Transfer & Storage, Co. FEcno 930 i - ' 1 '" 1 : 1 s Si iTH A T Miss II ! IL4 M El ..v.--, ill, N 1 . - .VF f I II '.. I '5J.B::v I - .-za -,, ...ir-H... -. '., .fR'l ,U; ;V .. r' " ' - -I - .- J Ji!.JU' IE YOU CAN ALMOST - anyone with the- W1LI to do It can save.' This being so, sure ly you will not let it be jsaid oryou He. cannot save money." State Savings & Loan Association - Chas. Wiper, General Manager Helllg Theatre Lobby : ISO K. High IE UtZl Theatre Dlds. Bcc!:e Cz Hcn'driclrs 1S X. 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