THE OUEGON STATESMAN, SALEM;OREC0N . SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 4, 1925 5 '4 1 1 k BUYS A LOT of REAL Value A year ago $40 didn't go a long way in buying Quality Clothes But times have We are passing a good iuy along to you at this price . G. W. Johnson & Co. 469 State Street' :'i t ' aalaJJsntan" . 4 Fair Normal temperature; 'light to heavy frost east , portion ; light northern winds- Max. 71 ; Min. 40; River 2; stationary;, Rain fall none; Atmosphere clear; Wind northwest. . ' ": it At Tho Theaters Today . 11! a . Oregon "The Lost World" ly Sir Arthur Cohan Doyle. Bligh Hippodrome Vaudeville and Pictures. ' Girls Kscapo .Viola Green, tall and fight com pexind and JCUiJ4UchU 16, dark complexioned, are reported tq' nave escaped from the ieeble minded school. JOMt Out -r '"Hot . Aire" Olsen's latest. Record department at Stiffs. 04 Willamette University Students Can rent late ' model Under wood typewriters at special stu- dent rates from Underwood Type- yV , writer company, 519 Court street, phone 262. s27tt For Rent :Good 5i room apartment, close In. Phone 900. . 27tf i Bragg Is Reappointed ' -. -.,E. E. Bragg of La Grande has been reappointed as a member of the board of state normal school rnti hv (kTrnnr Vifrrf tAr. Bragg is also on the state Indus - trial accident commission.; '" "' Taping Stndenta : " t Can arrange to rent late model Underwood typewriters) at special student rates. Underwood Type- 262. Factory branch. s27ti jGet Marriage Licenses A Seven marriage - licenses have been issued in the last two days from the office of the county elerk.I Those obtaining ' licenses were John C. Munio, Silets and 'iva M. Gilbert, 905 South Liberty street; Paul Perllch, route 6, and Lionise- M. Vlx, .1450 "South Church; Glen A. Frum,'218 South SToenth and Joaenhine Sevmonr. V 1425 Nortfe Winter: Ben B. Col- bat 'and Agnes V. Edwards, both pf 253 Unlori; Paul Noack, 365 i South Eigbjteenth, and Winifred i Taylor, 1 4 $ 6 North Commercial ; Arthur V. White. 550 Locust and Bertha Wooten, Oregon deaf school; Walter W. Smith and Marie Weddle, both of Stay ton. v 7 li ''SSK I lPfcKlSSED J j X WEDDING y - Pomeroy z Kecne Jewelers changed -3 The-Turning Point , f Tomorrow .will be. the turning point in life of many young people in this - vicinity, who will enroll in the Capital Business College for a course, of study that will start them on the road to better things. Truly, a business education" pays, i - 7 04 Yonr Old Piano .. Will be taken as part payment on a new Victrola. H." L. Stiff Furniture Co. - J. 04 For Rent Furnished home $35. Garage and rooms. Flat of 5 rooms, $3750. ' 5 room house with ga rage $30. Garage house $12. All are vacant. Becke & Hendricks Heillg Bldr. 189 N.vHigh1 04tf If You' Are Looking - ; For someone, they'll be at Mel low Moon Wed. night. o? Boy .Ig Found Asleep I Bernard Anderson of the feeble mmaea scnooi was round asieep ny K. J. Barr of 185, North Four teenth. Barr's car was being used for the bed. . The bay was -brought to the local police station" and was turned over to the school author! ties. ' - t w.-v'V Kindergarten- Enrolling pupils for the winter term. Lita Waters, 1570 Court a 1 1 Kft.w - - ni 1"C A oa 'All wool overcoats and top coats I at Thos. Kay Woolen Mills Co., 12th and Ferry sts. Large assort ment of patterns and models. Woodry Bays Furnltu Store at Summer and Norway streets. Phone 511. I ' J15tf Arrested for ' Parking . , Grace Sheon, who lives at -310 Belmont, was arrested by Officer Edwards on High street between Court and State, for parking on the sidewalk. 4-,vtja.- Wanted Quinces Cash, paid on delivery. Earl Pearcy, Trade at High street. Tel. J2181 o4 O. K. Waffle Bouse - Opposite Penney's. Waffles and Short orders at' all hours. New management. s30tf Flat Vacant . Five large rooms at . 666 Ferry , will be vacant today. Stoves furnished. ; No children. $37.50. Phone 1089-J, or Becke & Hendricks. 04tf Accidents Are Reported t During the week ending October 1, 626 industrial accidents were reported to the state Industrial ac cident commission. Two of the PAINTING ICrUJSOMINING PAPER HANGING For the right kind ot materials and the very 1 best workman ship call a Gabriel . Powder and Supply Co. 175 8. Commercial - Phone 71 S REDUCED gTJMMER BATES TO CALIFORNIA BY PICKWICK STAGES rrtaclita, way, $11 J Seat Top, fSB.QB. i lN Ancaa. way, 97.41; Baaad Tn, SbO.OSv aeeUI BatM M Parttaf C Eight at Man ' roc Xafaraatlea tad aMmtleas raaoa a, ar eaU CII5TIIAL STAGE TSBJUNAL : tslea, Oreya H. Fa WOODRY & SON Aactionaara an rvrattar Daalara, pay cash for Uaad FanUtura. atera 871 JTortk ComaerdaL. v ;. Office Phone 75 cr Res idence Phone 1843-W - lflg ' III I - I J ' " III A. J i III 71 li --T IN BRIEF AfMAntfl that of James Sevmour. I w Tr.rtlon1 n-A Vin I , 7, " r xi' ZxXyal I,'' Thos. Kay Woolen Mills Co., of George- W. Childs laborer at 12th and rt jsoum Beacn, were iaiai, uut 01 the number of accidents aui came under the compensation law. Three we're from public utility I corporations not subject to Hhe act, 122 were from firms or cor porations that do not accept the compensation act. 15 to $28 All wool overcoats and top coats at Thos. Kay Woolen Mills Co., 12th and Ferry sts. Large assort ment of patterns and models. o9 Real Lrather . Suit cases, hand bags, coats, belts, ladies' and men's purses, at Shafer's 40 years experience. 04 Woodry & 801 Buy furniture. Store, 271 N. Commercial. Phone 75. s2tf Reserved Seats Monday Oct. 5 For Pygmalion, a clever comedy by the Olson Players. Heilig Thet- ter. Oct. 7. o4 Births Are Reported Two births were reported Sat nrriav .at the offfce of the ritv health officer. To Mr. and Mrs.1ment ot Patterns find mpdels.oS Theodore- elderk utstbern- daughter on Sept. 29, and she has been given the name ot Theodora Elsie. A boy was born on Oct. 1 to Mr. and - Mrs. Charles R Schwartz, and has been named Dell Everett. Applet Pears and Peaches For sale, one mile north Hop- mere, on Saiem-Champoeg road. Egan Bros. o4 ew Dreamy Carolina Moon," a beautiful waltz. Brunswick Rec ord at Stiff's. . 04 Child Health- Free clinic next Saturday aft ernoon for children under high school age. Dr. J. E. Long, chiro practic physician, basement, Ore gon Bldg. 04 Children Lore to Make Pictures the New Moon Way Prizes For Their Best ' Six lnt sheets of smnusr and un usual vietures. with shsoes $1.25. Postpaid and " Innored (aen4 money NEW HOOK CHTXT) AST. T O. BOX 265, SEATTLE, WASH. UNDERWObl TYPEWRITER CO. :. Direct. Factory Branch 619 Ooort Street- Phone S62 - Typewriters Rented. Sold, Repaired Sneclal cental rates to stndenti F. N. WOODRY Pays Cash For Furniture -Be, and Store 1010 North ; Summer i - Phone 511 ; J We -Are Buying Prunes At Highest Market Prices j It will pay you to see us before selling; I At old Fruit Union Building Corner High and Trade i i ROBERT C. PAULUS & COi LADD &, BUSH, Bankers Ilif Wished 18CS General Br.nlnng Businesi OtHtc Eovn from 10 turn, to S pja. r v ' mm m& He has a peach of a coupe sedan in the "4-oiinder the best of condition -and going for only $100 Joins Insurance Agency . Carl Hinges has accented a po sition in the office pi W. C. Dyer Insurance agency, and "will begin work Monday. During the past year he has been with the bonus commission i Exclusive Distribution For W. W. Kimball pianos. A. B. Chase, Davenport. & -j. Tracy, Bush & Gerts. Moore's . Musio House, 409-415 Court. s20tf Large Family Home Seven rooms N. jE. Salem. Two large lots with fruit andJflowers. Paved Street, garage, j Priced $4000 and $500 down, (balance like rent takes. Close j schools. Becke & Hendricks, Heillg Bldg., 189 X. High. i j 04tf fl to xa All wuui UTtiiuais auu IU1) tu ment of patterns ahd models;---Q9 Driver Is Released C. W. Ekerson, arrested recent ly on a charge of reckless driving at the state fair grounds; was dis missed Saturday by Judge Poul- sen. Leather " Coats j For cold weather. F. E. Shafer. 04 Dr. White, Osteopathy- Electronic Diagnosis and Treat ment, t - 04, Immediate Delivery I On 16-inch mill block -.wood. Fred E; Wells. Phone 1542. 04 Speeders Are Fined C W. Christenson and Frank DeSpain, both students' at OAC were fined $5 each on charges of speeding, J. W.I Slick I was fined $10 on a charge; of speeding. $15 to $2 j All wool overcoats and top coats at Thos. Kay Woolen 1 Mills Co., 12th and Ferry sts. Large assort Choice collection of this most beautiful flower. : Large plants to bloom next season. Can supply in rose color, white or assorted. Cheap to clear, plant now. Robt. Lindon, 231 W.i Mission St., Sa lem. Or. olO Apples, Pears and Peaches For sale, one j mile northTHop- mere, on Salem-Cnampoeg road. Egan Bros; , o4 All outdoors invites' your Kodak Any Kodak, is easy to work, as you'll see for; yourself at our Kodak counter.; The line Is well represented here Kodaks ' from $6.50 up; Brownies (Eastman made) for as little as 52. Off. Careful finishing that: makes the most of yonr (Urns CAPITAL DRUG STORE "405 STATE STREET J. IL WttLETT TSTir i i I I I Reception Is Held 'Z ' '' : " ; The joint reception of the YMCA-YWCA at Willamette uni versity was held last night. The new teachers -it the' university were on the receiving line In full dress. ; More than half the stud ents of the university were present at the reception, which is given lor the purpose of getting the old students and teachers acquainted with new students and teachers. B. and P. W. Club- Rummage sale. Bundles called for. Telephone 1825 or 1204. o4 For Rent ; Good 7 room house close in. Phone 900. 27tf. Furniture Upholstery And repairing. Gieae-Powers Furniture Company. s20tf Obituary Holton Mrs. Elizabeth j Albert Holt'on age -81 years, died in this city Saturday, uctoDef 3. She was born in Cadiz. Ohio, on April 25, 1844. and came to Salem in the early .'SO'a. Mrs. Holton is sur vived by two brothers, George W. Albert, of Lansing, Iowa, and T. D. Albert, of Salem, and one sis ter.,Mrs. Emma Albert Rowell, of Portland. Funeral services will be held Monday at 2 o'clock from the Rigdon & Son mortuary. In terment will be in the IOOF cem etery. Rev. Herman Tuily will of ficiate. Douglas In this city, Oct. 5, James S. Douglas, aged 38 years, remains are being forwarded by the Rig don mortuary to Portland for funeral services and, interment. Toevs In this city Oct. 2, John Frank Toevs, age 67 years, husband of Mrs. Agatha Toevs, father of Frank Toevs of Minidoka, Idaho, Detrich Toevs of Dallas, John Toevs vf Mt. Lake, Minn., Mrs Anna Enfeld of Salem, Miss Eliza beth Toevs of Mt. Lake, Minn, and Mrs. Katherine Voth of Wau bay, S. Dak., brother of George of Dallas, Nick and Jacob Toevs and Mrs. John C. Hiebert, all of Mt, Lake, Minn., Peter F. of Sa lem. Henry of Dallas and Frank 'of Wolf Point. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 2 p. m. at Dallas under : the direction of the Rigdon & Son mortuary. Sperry , At the residence 975 South Twenty-second street, Oct. 3. Wal ter Sperry, age 15 years. Son of Mrs. J. E. Richardson. Brother of Mrs. C. W. Shields, of Gervais, Edwin, Wa-Tren, Edity, Eva and Helen Richardson, all of Salem. Announcement of funeral will be made later by the Rigdon & Son mortuary. Toews In this city October 2, John Frank Toews,, age 67 years, hus band vf Mrs. Agatha .Toews, fath er of Frank Toews of Minidoka, Idaho, ; Detrich Toews of 'Dallas, John Toews of Mt. Lake, Minn., Mrs. Anna Enfield .of Salem, Miss Elizabeth Toewa of Mt. Lake, Minn., and Mrs. Katherine Voth of Waubay, S. Dak., brother of George Toews of Dallas, Nick and Jacob Toews and Mrs John C. Hiebert, all of Mt. Lake, Minn., Peter F. of Salem, Henry Of Dal las and Frank ; oV Wolf Point, Mont Announcement of funeral later from the Rigdon mortuary. FINANCING Do yon nrrd capital tkru sale of atork for promotional or ezpannion purpov eaf Our inexpensive, easily operated, quirk mail order method mailed free to legitimate corporations. Oil, mining, industrial, etc. j STOCK SELLING " i Quick action obtained at low cost thru, proper method; our 18 years diversified experience is at your ser vice; write for free proof, testimon ials, publishers' endorsements, relia bility, etc. Give particulars. Corpora to Brokerage Co. . 100 West lQIst fH Jfew Vork i Specials on Wood -3 loa'ds large 16-Inch Mill Block. . .;;V.b.-. 115.00 1: Cord 4-jft.; slab wood U ... $4-00 per cord ..'4 ft. large second growth Fir, per cord.- . A . $6.50 4 ft;0k, per cord.',. : 4 ft' Ash, per cord 4 Ft. Maple FRED E. iWELLS PHONE 1543 r - : , Bcdce . BtiUx Theatre Bid. VWI Ii I' . MaMaMaaaa II I I B.je-V 'lltf1 ' , r II I- ! . 1 I W m m 1 m T a I v-w a M .. r. 1 a "a" r. " 1 ' .TTf av" : Pensions Are Granted f ? Oregon persons who hare been granted pensions Include Susie A. Litchfield. , $20. and Melvlna E. Yoeum $30. both at Salem, and Arthur Beaver, Sis, RickreaU. Dr. Marshall, Osteopathia Physician ! and Surgeon. 04 Drop In ; And see our leathetyroats. Shafer. L F. E. o4 Have U A Cough? Mountain Balm Cough Remedy for relief. 11087 S. Com. oT Banjo Ukeleles Xew! , At Moore's Music House, 409- 415 Court. ' 04 On Way to. Omaha- Included in the large party of members of the American Lgion and the American Legion auxili ary wbo left for the national con vention in - Omaha which opens Monday were C. J. Johnson. Mrs. Johnson and child, Silverton; Vic MacKenzie. j. SaVem; ' Carl Gabriel- son, Sales; .Harry ' Hagen . and mother, Silverton, and Mr. and Mrs; George! Griffith pf Salem. Furniture Upholstery And repairing. Giese-Powers Furniture Company. s!0tf Sunday Last Day- To get those big black grapos at Fiala Vinyards, three miles north in Polk, county. o4 Lost, Registered Shropshire Ram, ear tag "F T F" or "F T Fon 117" Association No. 508113. Reward for information leading to his recovery. II. C Porter, Auma ville. Or. W ' ' o4 For Sale, l'ord Coupe Cheap for cash. Call Sunday morning at 809 S. 13th St. o4 Teacher Is Obtained Due to congestion at the Lincoln grammar school, it has been neces sary to add "another teacher to the faculty of the school, accord ing to word received from George Hug, city school superintendent Miss Merl Dimmick. who formerly taught in Salem, in Portland and the Hawaiian islands, has been obtained to fill the new post. The class meets in the room formerly occupied by the specialty class, which has moved into a room im provised by taking out the petition (Continued on nag 7) ..r7. A Thorough Examination Thorough examination of your eyes, is more than a merie test of vision. We look; for the; cause of your trouble and give our find ing; a triple check to make sure there can be no mis take.! ' When we prescribe glasses they are needed and will fit Mortis Optical 301-2-3-4 Oregon Bldg. .......... ......... .$8.00 .$7.50 . . .STiOOj. per cord 280 SOUTH CHURCH z Hendridis t s . 180 N. nib Liomn CLOSING OUT mm taUESDAY, OCT. Located 5 Miles North and Highway on Chemawa and 1 Horse-7 Cows-225 Chickens 'Mare, 10 years old. weight 1000 lbs.; Jersey cow. ajre ' ; years, freshened Sept. 5, gives 4 gallons; Jornsey and Dar- -; ham cow.'S jreara old, to freshen; October-,lff; Jersey cow. S ; years old, to freshen November ,6; 3 Jersey and Guernsey: cows to freshen la February and: March; large Guernsey, age 8 years, to freshen in January 6 gallon ccrw; 2 ealves. 1 month old; calf, 4 months old; 225 Hanson Strain Whiter .Leghorn pullets and cockerels, Hay, Tractor, Farm Machinery, fc Threshing Machine A' . : , t . - , - . .. i,: . . v. - 10 tons oat and vetch hay," baled; 10-2ip Titan tractor, used only -one year; 20-6 J. I. Case j thresWfer, good contlition; 7-ft. Tandem tractor disc Jon Deere 2 bottom 14-incli plow; garden cultivator; 10-inqh srindetr; trailer; Vare- bouse grain recleaner; 150-lb capacity scale; DeLaval . cream separator; stand ot bees jand bee supplies; 2 cream cans; set carpenter tools, blacksmith tools, including forge, anvil, press drill, bits, pipe vlse,j bagtruck ptfpe dies, black-, smith, dies: " garden, tools: 3 loir chains: ,150 , feet i-inch cable, 2 snatch' blocks; whlffletrees; neck yoke": dry belts and other belts; heater; Hoosier cabinet; dining taile, rocker; Congoleum rug 9x12; 5 tords 16-inrtx oU fir -dry wood, and other wood; library table: stand tabl;- nillfe ; pails; 600 grain sacks r crockery and many other miscellane ous articles, , Lunch Served on Grounds ; v TERMS: All sums ot $20 ahd under, cash; over that: ' amount, 6 months time. will be! given to parties, furnishing notes bearing Interest at 8 per jcent, approved by the First National Bank, of Salem, who will clerk the saJe. JX)VTS KOBOIT, Owner Phone 104F12 CLOSING II WEDNESDAY, OCT. 7 10:00 X. Farm - Fann Stock j- Machinery - Hay ; Grain Furniture and Everything.., Iiocated one mile east of Marion on the Marion and Stajion - Road, consisting of ' : 196 acre improved farm, black! loam soil with soma grsvel in, it, well drained, fenced, fair house and barn and other ' out buildings, family orchard,! good water, close to schoeU- and church. To be. sold on, the following terms: ..Purchaser assumes federal loan of $4,500 at 6 per cent, also makes cash payment-of $500, cash on day of eale, $2,000 on ap- v pi;oyal Of abstract, balance of .purchase price to suit purchase , er. If farm is not sold it will be rented on day of sale for a cash rental. ' Personal Property as Follows i ' - 1 team, age 7 years, weight 2800 lbs.; 1 team, age 12 years', weight 2800 lbs.; 2 high grade Jersey cows, fresh; 2 high v grade Jersey cows, 2 years old; 1 O. I. C. brood Bow. weight " 200 lbs.; 1 shoat, weighing 80 lbs.; 1 7-foot McCormick binder; 1 McCormick mower; 1 McCormick hay rake; 2 Sc inch Bain wagon, good; hay racks and wagton box; 1 6-foot disc harrow; 1 8-foot disc harrow; 1 Hoosier Double disc " drill: 1 hand feed cutter; 1 Western fanning mill; 1 new Wade drag saw; 2 14-inch walking plows; 1 Champion plat form scales; 1 potato digger; 1 12-inch Deerlnr sulky plow; 1 3-section. lever harrow; .1 2-sectlon lever ian-owM new . set heavy team harness; 2 sets plow harness; 2 grindstones; : 1 Anchor Holt cream separator; 15 sacks spring wheat; 90 sacks white oats; 8 sacks vetch eeed; 40 sacks grey oat; ' 10 tons clover hay in barn; 18 tons vetch and oat hay in : barn; 60 mixed chickens; hay fork and 150 feet of rope; furniture, fruit Jars; washing machine; tools, etc.' - ; Free Lunch and Coffee at Noon v- - TERMS All sum's of $20 "and under, cash: oyer that amount six-months' time will be given to parties furnishing approved bankable notes bearing interest at 8 per cent per annum on .notes accepted by the First National IBank-of Stay ton, who will clerk the sale. ' , , NOTICE The above farm farm is not sold -HERMAN HANSEL, Owner Stayton, Oregon r . ANOTTIFP CLOSING OUT AUCTION SALE FRIDAY, OCT. 9TH, 1:30 P. M. ; Located 10 miles Xorth of Salem on tUo Salcro-WTifcatLind road, on the T. B. Jones farm. consLsting of: ' 1 Stock and high grade furniture 3 new radios,. tools, etc. Watch papers JO? particulars. Don't miss this sale. Terms cash. , . . . ' .BERT I JONES, . J . - ! , P. X. SVOODItY. -; T Owner . t - - i Salem's Leading Anctioneer, .,',..:::.,' .": ' Phone 511 i. 1 1 I?' j D Expert. Livestock, Merchandise Furniture and Real Estate AuctioneerandAppraise lies, and Store 1610 N. Summer SL, Salem, Ore. ' PUBLICNOTICE! This 4s. Ihe; Woodry yon all have known for h rnf ,ia years.. v No connected in business with any other Woodry ; J See' me personally about your sales. - " J 6TH 10:00 A. M. One - Half Mile East of Pacific Silverton ' Koad. consisting of PI I f. x. , wocsnny, . Salem's Leading Aartioneer v Phono 511 9? OUT S . I; i. win be for rent on day of sale it V - ' !' PN. WOODRY, Salem's Leading Auctioneer," ' , . Ibone 311. . 'ara ii n 1 w