The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 06, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE OREGON STATESMAN; SALEM..OBEGON
. TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER G, 1925
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W Unsettled k'
Probably showers, cooler;, light
northeasterly .- winds. Max. : 66 ;
Min. 41; Kiver 2, stationary;
Rainfall nonet Atmosphere cloudy;
Wind southwest.
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The Theaters Today
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Oregon "The Lost World"
Vtv fZir Arthnr Pnnan DovIa -
Hcilig ''Romola, with
Lillian and Dorothy
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Bligli Bell's Musical
comedy company, and
Thomas Meighan ' in
"The Alaskan". ? i
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De Molay meeting,
Thursday, Oct." 8,
1925, 7:45, at Ma
sonic; Temple; All
Xly invited.
J Leroy E. Grote
MC 06
Furniture tpnoistery . i
And repairing. Glese-Powers !
Furniture Company. s2Qtf i
recmies - i j
Choice collectidn- of this most
beautiful flower. 'Large plants to
bloom next season. Can supply in
rose color, . white f or assorted.
Cheap to clear. Plant now. Robt.
Lindon, 23l W, Mission SU, Sa
lem, Or. ; ? olO
Car I Recovwed
J. J. McCann of Portland called
at the local police station Monday
to claim his Ford touring. The
car was turned-over to him.
Want A New Vlctrola? j
We will t;ke your old piano as
part payment. H. Ik Stiff Furni
turo Co. . 06
For Rent - '
Furnished home $35. Garage
and 6 rooms. Flat of 5 rooms,
$3750. 5 room house -with ga
rage $30. Garage house $12. All
are vacant. Becke & Hendricks
Heilig Bldg.. 189 N. High, 04tf
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I Importar t s
g liei .Marriage juicenses
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Marriage licenses have beenJs-
sued in Vancouver, Wash., to John
B. Woodward; of Silverton and
d!rs. Minnie M. Graves of Billings,
Mont.; Orval Cook, 30 of Salem
and Bessie Craber, 28 cf West Sa
lem. ,!
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V VEKlSSED
V YtUUINb y
Pomcroy & Kecne
Jewelers
V Salem, Orcsqa
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WE JUST RECEIVED
A NEW SHIPMENT -OF
DUTCH TROUSERS
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NEW SHADES FOR MEN
AND YOUNG MEN
1 469 State Street
WEWS: IN
Speeder Is Arrested
h Lee Barber, who lives at 2644
I Hazel Avenue, was arrested Sun
day on a charge of speeding.
$15 to $28 ."T
All wool overcoats and top coats
at Thos. Kay Woolen Mills Co.,
12 th and IFerry sts. Large assort
ment of patterns and models. o9
Couple Are Fined
O. G. Owins and Mrs. Margaret
Brown, who were arrested recent
ly at a local hotel on a charge
of lewd cohabitation were each
fined $5 Monday by Judge Poul
son. v
Universal Electric Range
Demonstration this week
Stiff's Furniture Store.
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VMCA Committee Meets
The equipment committee of. the
local YMCA met Monday at the
Chamber of Commerce for the
purpose of discussing in general
the equipment to be ordered for
the gymnasium in the new YMCa
building. The gym equipment is
to be ordered immediately, but as
three sporting goods companies
are bidding for the equipment,
the committee has not yet decided
to whomJJiey shall give the busi
ness. 'As soon as the decision is
inatTe, the bfder will be-gtven: ,
If You Are Looking
For someone, they'll he at Mel
low Moon Wed. night.
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Arrested For Violation ....,
D. C Schmidt who, lives on
route 5, Salem, was arrested Sun
day by Officer White for driving
while having no headlights on his
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r.iHann Rtnls Co.. near ' corner
Summer and Mill. Sacks f urnish
ed. Phone 26. o6tl
Boy Is Found
William Travis, aged 12, one
of the pupils at the feeble minded
school, was picked up Monday on
Court street by Officer Thomp
son, and was later turned over to
the authorities of the school.- :
Have I' A Cough?
'-: Mountain Balm Cough Remedy
tor relief. 1087 S. Com. o7
! Speedster Is Stolen -
J. V. Starrett oi i eouiu
Fourteenth Monday reported the
theft from his front porch of a
boy's red, rubber tired speedster.
Woodry & Son t
, Buy furniture. Store, 871 N.
Commercial. Phone 75. 2tf
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Rreentlve Committee Elected i
At the first meeting of the Will
amette student body of' this se
mester, the following were eleeted
by the- students to serve on the
executive committee of the stud
ent body: Ivan White, freshman
representative; Mildred Mills,
sophomore representative; Keith
1 FOR INFORMATION
ABOUT RAILROAD TRIPS
V Phone 727
OREGON A ELECTRIC
PAINTING
KALSOMINING
PAPER HANGING
For the right kind of materials
and the v very best workman"
shin call ua
Gabriel -
Powder and Supply Co.
175 8. Commercial Phone 728
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II. F. WOODRY & SON
Auctioneer sad ramitsr Xtoftlart,
par eMk Hr Vn4 rmrnltim. 8 tor
871 Moith Coircll. - v i
Office Phone 75 or Rcs4
idence Phone
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TRA
ANT
BRIEF
Rhodes, Junior representative; J
tative; Professor Florian Von
Eschen, faculty member. Cornel
ius Bateson was elected to serve
as this year's chairman of the
interclass rivalry committee.
Hazel Newhouse was elected to
serve as a member on the Will
amette forensic council.
$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
Here On Road Business
Roy Witchell, Turner, H. W.
Cooler, Talbot, and Mr. Thoamson,
a flax grower of Turner, were in
Salem yesterday on road business.
Heaters At Reduced Prices
Stiff's Used Furniture Store. oC
Speeder Is Fined
- Wayne Montandon. of Salem,
was fined $25 ill the justice court
and $20 in the city police court
after being picked up for speeding
on a motSrcycle. When arrested
Saturday, Montandon is said to
have been driving 55 miles an
hour.' He is said to have eluded
the city,, police car when he was
chased Jy It several times beforeT
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Miss Murdock
The Universal factory demon
strator will be at Our store this
week .tihowine the sdrantteM of
j the Universal Electric range. H.
ju.suii Furniture uo. oe
Beggar Is Arrested
Frank Pier of Scapoose was
arrested Sunday by Officer Thom-
ason on a charge of begging on
the streets.
Exclusive Distribution ;
For W. W. Kimball pianos. A.
unase, Davenport & Tracy,
Bash & Certs. Moore's
House, 409-415 Court.
Muslo
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Professor Speaks
Dr. s. B. McLaughlin, head of
the economic and sociological de
partments at Willamette univer
sity,- spoke on the "Problems of
the American Home" at the San-
THE SALVATION ARMY
thanks its many business friends for their generous help in this
year's "Harveet FestivaL" Also the farmers
- : who were called upon
"BAZAAR" TODAY 241 STATE
10 a. m.
Light lunches served, and
AUCTION
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Becke &
Heilig Theatre Bldg.
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LADD & BUSH, Bankers
EcUbtiahed 186S - ,f n:r;5;i
General Bnhlnng Boiinesji '
OlfJoe Conn from
He has a late 1922 Oakland
touring, sport (model. This
car has m $75 paint job and
is In excellent: cononion.
A splendid buy at f 490.00
You should see this one
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tiam Sunday School Council of
Religious Education 'held . last
Suaday at Stayten. , He is also
scheduled to address f the Parent
Teachers association of Marion
county at their meeting to be held
in Stayton November 7. .
$13 "to $28
All wool overcoats and top coats
at Thes.jKay Woolen Mills Co.,
12th and Ferry sts. Large assort
ment of patterns and models.' o9
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On Hunting Trip ;
Four local men left Monday for
the territory southeast of Kla
math Falls in search of mule deer.
Those making the trip are 1. H.
Smith, Df- H. H. dinger. Dr. C.
H. Robertson and Ed. GUlingham.
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Pure Bred Persian Kltte
For sale. Telephone 1666
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Return to! Bandon
After spending a portion of state
fair week with Mr. and Mrs. Mer
rill D. Ohling, Mr. and Mrs. H. F
Shilling returned to their home
at Bandon over the week-end.
Mrs. Shilling and Mr. Ohling are
brother and sister. Mr. Shilling
is federal receiver for the defunct
bank at Bandon.
Large Family Home
Seven reams N. E. Salem: Two
large lots with fruit and flowers.
Paved Street, garage. Priced
$4000 and $500 : down, balance
like rent stakes. : Close schools.
Becke & Hendricks, Heilig Bldg.,
189 N. High. 04tf
Plates Are Stolen
Irving B. Bowen i of the Otlo
Erickson company of Hilsboro has
reported to the local police- a
theft of one set of license plates,
51,1-D, from his car.
O. K. AVaffle House
ODDOsite Penney's. Waffles and
short orders at all hours. New
management. sSOtf
Drunkard Is Fined
Walter E. Syron of Dallas, ar
rested by Officer Olson at a fair
grounds dance Saturday night,
on a charge of drunkenness, was
fined $10 Monday by Judge Poul-
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For Rent
Good 7 room house
Phone 900.
close in.
27tf.
Manager Is Appointed
' Charles Nunn. a Salem boy and
a senior I at Willamette university
was appointed Monday by the ex-l
ecutive committee of the Will
amette study body to serve as
manager; for home-coming week
end this: year.
Furniture Upholstery
And repairing. Gleae-Powers
Furniture Company. 20 tl
The Public Is Invited
To attend a free lecture on
Christian , Science, by Hon. Wm.
E. Brown". C. S. B. a member of
the Board of Lectureship of the
Mother Church, The First Church
to 10 p. m.
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a little of everything to sell
SALE 7:30
Hendricks
. ;18 N. High .
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10 aoacu to S
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of Christ, Scientist, In Boston,
Mass., at .the Senior High. School
Auditorium, ; Salem. ' Oregon,
Thursday : evening, 1 October: 8,
1926 at 8 o'clock. 08
The Business and Professional
: Womans' club will hold a rum
mage sale this Friday and Satur
day, Oct. 9 and 10 at 197 South
Commercial street, r 06
Divorce Is Sought
Delia Stevens has filed suit for
divorce against John It. Stevens,
charging desertion. . Mrs. Stevens
asks the custody of two boys, 16
and 17 years of age.
Suit Cases-
Hand bags, coats, belts, ladies
and men's purses, harness suppli
es, F. E. Shafer. 06
Governor Makes Trip-
Governor Pierce left last nigm
for Grants Pass where he will at
tend a meeting of the Oregon Ir
rigation congress. He was ac
companied by Rhea Luper, state
engineer.
Tenor Banjos 1
New shipment Just arrived at
Moore's Music House, 409-415
Court. o
Theatre Men Vlsit
Calvin Heilig. prominent thea
tre man of the northwest, accom
panied by C. W. McKee, of Seat
tle, general manager of the Hei
lig interests, were in Salem yes
terday on business matters. They
spent most of the day here, later
going to Eugene. They returned
to Portland last night.
For Rent
Good 5 room apartment, close
in. Phone 900. 27tf
Cohnty Schools Under Way .
Several of the county schools
opened Monday for the 1925-26
year and with two exceptions, in
cluding Oakridge, all are busy ac-
Obituary
S perry
At the residence 97 5 south
Twenty-second street, Oct.. Wal
ter Sperry, age 15 years. Son t)f
Mrs. J. E. Richardson. Brother
of Mrs. C. W. Shields of Gervais,
Edwin,' Warre"n. Edlty. Eva and
Helen Richardson all of Salem.
Funeral will be held Tuesday,
Oct. 6, at 1:30 from the Bigdon
and Son mortuary, interment
pioneer cemetery.
Toevs
In this city Oct. 2, John Frank
Toevs age 67 years, husband of
Mrs. Agatha Toevs. father of
Frank Toevs of Minidoka, Idaho,
Detrlch Toevs of Dallas, John
Toevs of Mt. Lake, Minn., Mrs.
Anna Enreld of Salem. Miss Eli
sabeth Toevs of Mt. Lake, Minn.,
and Mrs. Katharine Voth of Wau
by, S. Dak., brother of George of
Dallas, Nick and Jacob Toevs and
Mrs. John C. Hiebert. all of Mt.
Lake, Minn.. Peter F. of Salem,
Henry of Dallas and Frank Of
Wolf Point. Mont. Funeral ser
vices will be held Thursday at 2
p. m. at Dallas under the direc
tion of the Rigdon and Son mort
uary. Holland
George Holland died at a local
hospital, October 4, at the age of
18 years. He is survived , by his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oleven Hol
land. His remains went forward
to Eugene today where funeral
services will be held. Webb Fun
eral Parlors in charge of arrange
ments. . '
Seeley
Charles Sceley died at a local
hospital, Sunday, October 4, at
the age of 69 years. The temalns
are being forwarded to Portland
for funeral services and burial.
The Salem Mortuary is in charge
of arrangements.
F. N. WOODRY
Pays Cash For Furniture
Rea. and Store 1610 North
Summer ; "
Phone 511
MdErWoOd
typewriter co.
Direct Factory Branch
510 Court Street- Phone 262
Typewriters Rented, Sold,
Repaired : '
Special rental rates to studenta
t - EXTRA AT - -
- Kobow Sale .
Today
Gasoline Drag Saw, 6 large
ducks, gang plow, walking
' plow;- - - "-
BE THERE ;
F. N. WOODRY
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F N. WOODRY
Halem's Leading ,
AUCTIONEER
Pays Cash For Furniture
- - Iteeidence and Store
' - 16lO North Summer -
PHONE 511 ;
"Established Since 1916,f
cording to Mrs.' Mary Fulkersori,"
county school superintendent. The'
two schools will start next; Mon
day. Taking of the school census
will get under way ' October 25.
Under the law all reports must be
'film within 10 davs from that
date.
There Is Nothing-- ;i V ? ;
In the cold weather like a lea-
ther coat.
See F- B. Shaler for
yours. Harness supplies.
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Closing Out
Our'entire line of ready-to-wear.
All coats and dresses at wholesale
price. , Come early while our
stock is complete. Mrs. H. P.
Stith, 333 State. . o6tt
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Legion Meet Postponed .
. Because pf the absence of Clif
ford Brown, commander who is
attending I the national American
Leeion convention at Omaha,
Capital Post No. 9. did not meet
last night. The next regular meet
ing will be held October 19., -
YonMl
Something good at Mellow Moon
Wednesday night. . o7
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The Business "1 Professional
Womans club win hold a rum
ma ee sale this Friday and Satur-
h rvtJ 9 and it) at 197 South
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Commercial street. o
Ianv Pay Taxes-
Monday was the nnai aay ior
thn navment of taxes for the last
half unless it is desired to pay in
terest at the rate of one per cent
a months Beginning in November
a three ! percent penalty is at
tached. IThe safe at the oriice oi
the tax collection department is
filled with checks and the malls
are flooded with others. A long
line stood at the door all day yes
terday, j
Harness
At P.'E. Shafer's. 40 years ex
perience in the leather business.
of
Attended The Fair
Mrs. A. V. Davidson was one of
the assistant matrons at the state
fair this year. Her father, who
I crossed the plains' in 1845 ana
settled here was one or me
organizers df the fair. It was or
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Banker's Wife Advises
Salem People
"I had stomach trouble so bad
everything I ate soured and f0.!!m:
ed gas ' Was miserable uhvJl I
tried Adlerlka. This helped fh
Tirst day." Adlerika" helps any
case gas on the stomach unless
due to! deep-seated causes. The
qtiiok! action will surprise you.
Because Adlerika is such an ex-j
cellent j intestinal evacuant it
wonderful for constipation it
works
in one hour and never
gripes.
J. C. Perry, Druggist, 115
S. Commercial St. Adv.
This Week's
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SALES
Today, Oct. 6
10 A. M.
5 miles N. and Vx mile E.
of Salem on Silverton and
Chemawa road.
1 horse; 7 cows; 225 chick
ens;; ducks; hay; gasoline
drag sawy tractor; threshing
machine; farm machinery;
tools, etc. . j
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Louis Kobow, Owner
Wednesday, Oct. 7
10 a! M.
1 mile E. of Stayton on the
Stayton. and Marion "road,
105 acre farm, farm stock,
machinery, hay, grain and '
everything.
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Herman Hansel, Owner
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Thursday, Oct. 8
1:30 P.M.
A ot of good furniture from
the home of D. D. Socolofsky
and others at F. N. Woodry
Store Summer and Norway
-streets. f
Friday, Oct. 9
1 ,1:30 P.M.
lOmlles N. of Salem on the
ITi - B. Jones fa'rm . near
Wheatland ferry:
Cow, heifere. brood sow;
3 new radios complete; a lot
of high class furniture.
Don't miss this sale. :
Bert L. Jones, Owner
F.N. WOODRY
JSALEMS LEADING
Auctioneer
j Residence and' Store
1610 N. Summer Street
.Phone 511
See Me Personally About
Your Farm and City Sales
i "In Salem Since 1916"
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-If you. humor a
-false hunger, you'll
spoil your real
-appetite
Many of us eat
too much9 anyway
We overburden ; the
Next time you "feel feint" and think
you need just a bite- try WRIGLEYS.
It will allay your apparent hunger,
and thirsty and give you a s genuine,
healthy appetite.
, Then you'll be
regular, meal, with
Also, WRIGLErS tends to keep the
. teeth clean, the mouth - wholesome. .
TbTald digestion, use- . .
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High Class
AUOIOM SALE!
Next Wednesday, Oct., 7
AT 1293 CENTER STREET
commencing: at 1 p. m. sharp "
comprising:'
Black walnut dining room suite, consisting of chairs, exten
sion table, china cabinet, buffet, cabinet, like new; up-to-date
plush settee; bedroom 3 up-to-date ivory beds, with, 5
mattress and springs, ivory dressers, chiffoniers, etc":;'
wicker smoking set; floor lamp; table lamp; all kinds ot
' rugs and carpets: WestinghOuse electric range with wiring
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complete; heater; smau comDinauon saie; ancnen- vauie;
clothes basket; dishes, etc. j In fact, complete nitse roomci
Also a
Anyone wanting furniture should attend this
sale, as this is an
H. F. WOGDRY & SON
AUCTIONEERS. . '
Store 271 N. Commercial St. Phone 75 or 1843-W.
. Sole agents for Lang Itanges. We buy, sell and) ;
Exchange Furniture . '
When You
Are-Ready
To Move
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Call on us, for we have padded Vans and Fleece-lined
covers for your furniture and piano. .First class piano v
and furniture movers.' "- ". ' "-.r
We also handle : Brooder, Stoves, . Furnace
Coals and Diamond Briquette
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Larnier Transfer &
Storage Co. , -
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stomach.
ready for . your x next
a hearty rest.
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THEftMOxlASTsll;
Furniture
Victrola
extra fine of fenrtj
mum:
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