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WBDSSSpAt MORNING,' OCTOBER 7,, 1925 THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEXJ. OREGON 5 t . 1 J ft J v Vi 1 W. !-' OuratherMart s . Unsettled : L Probably showers ; modern tem pera tare; light southerly winds. .Max.-73; Min. 52; River 2.1, falling; Rainfall none; Atmos phere cloudy; Wind south." " - ' - . . 4 - At The Theaters Today !!!, - Oregon 'DrusHta With A ... Million," by Elizabeth Cooper With Kenneth Harlan and Mar Carr. HcHlg-Pygmalion 01- V son Players. Rlhrh Bell's Musical comedy company, and Thomas Melgaan in '-The Alaskan". Baby Oil i Arrir Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Franseen. of Monmouth, are the parents of a Viri hnm TriesHav nvenlnr. 1 ' Mr. iw. r CITY NEWS IN BRIEF I- i- - - ,-. -i - r n i- ' - --.-.-II. . . r I 1 " ,Jb5jf Frahseen is a professor at the sMonmouia normal Bcaouu 'Fools In the Park" At' ita Heilig tomorrow. o7 Peonies j Choice collection of this ! most beautiful flower. Large plants to bloom next season. Can supply in i rose color, white or assorted. Cheap to clear. Plant now. Robt. ; Lindon, 231 W. Mission St., Sa lem, Or. . - OlO - . - . . ' 1 Output 1 Iarg' According: to- the Chamber of Commerce bulletin, the Spaulding Logging company has a daily out put ."equal to a one by 12-inch bocrd extending from Salem to Al bany on. the" Patlfhr highway, 26 miles. ' Furniture Vpholstery . " And repairing. Giese-Powers Furniture Company. 1 s20tf $13 to $28 All wool overcoats and top coats at Thos. Kay Woolen Mills Co., 12 th and Ferry sts. Large assort ment of patterns and models. o9 AVV ! Closing Out . i t Our entire line of ready-to-wear. jt All coats and dresses at wholesale prle. . Come early while - our stock is complete. Mrs. H- P. .Stith, it3 State. - ? o6tt One License Issued A -marriage license was issued by the county cltrk yesterday to Herbert Ralston Bogan, and Sarah LaLanne, both of Portend. Pomeroy &. Kccnc V 19EKiSSED V WEDDING EXTRA I PAN f WE JUST RECEIVED A NEW SHIPMENT OF DUTCHESS TROUSERS msm NEW SHADES FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN Johnson 469 State Street Possessors Are Fined " W. L. Murray of Independence and L. F. Carroll of Buena Vista, were attested early Tuesday morning by Officers James and Smart on charges ot the possesion of liquor and of being intoxicated. Each of the men were fined $100 by Judge Poulsen. Yonr Old Plan Will be taken as part payment on a new Victrola. H. I Stiff Fur niture Co. o7 The Public Is Invited To attend a free lecture on Christian Science, by Hon. Wm. E. Brown. C. S. B. a member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, - in Boston, Mass., at the Senior High School Auditorium, Salem, Oregon, Thursday evening, October 8, 1925 at 8 o'clock. 08 HVCA Conducts Chapel The student' branch of the YWCA conducted the chapel ser vices - at Willamette university Tuesday. A. due$ was rendered by Elixabeth Silver and Ruth Hei nfek. Vn'd' an 'address" as given fy Ann Silver, president of the or ganization. - RrKrved Scat Now . On sale at box office of Ileilig theater . for Pygmalion, a clever comedy otlered by Olsen players, Wednesday night. . : . - ' o7 For Those Who Work The night school work at the Capital Buci-fcss Collet Js de signed for those who work during the day, and wish to increase their efficiency by adding to their edu cation. Enroll Thursday, Friday or Saturday evening fk the open ing night, next Monday. o7 Leave Fo Butte Mr. and Mrs. N. C. McTucker of this city left Tuesday for Butte, Montana, where they plan to make their home. For the last ! . five years they have been residents of Salem. They are driving, and are going by way of Seattle. O. K. Waffle .House Opposite Penney's. Waffles and short orders at all hours. New management. 'Dtf If You Are Looking For someone, they'll be at Mel low Moon Wed. night. j p7 New Members Are Received The Salem Kiwanis club receiv ed three new members at' their weekly luncheoa Tuesday. Rhea Luper. Walter Nelson and Rev. N. K. Tully were the ones receiv ed, and vere welcomed by C B. McCullough, president of the club. Tank Changes Plands The. swimming tank opened by Otto Klett recently in -the Klett buTTdtng at Ferry and . Liberty streets has been taken oyer by M. G.- Douglas, who will manage it from now on, according to word received Tuesday. Tanka in Port land,'" Baker' and WTalla are also operated by Mr. Douglas. : You'll See '"U Something good at Mellow Moon Wed-sday night.. o7 $15 to $2 ' . All wool overcoats 5ndtop coats at Thos. Kay Woolen Kll'sCo., 12th and Ferry sts. Large assort ment of patterns and models. o9 Divorre Is Asketl ' n. Neff has filed suit tor divorce-from his wife. Mary Neff, whom he alleges, continually nags and scolds him, and who is pos sessed of a quarrelsome and vex- acious disposition. They were married in -Salem on July 10, 1923. Auction 8ali Totlay Qf high ciast.furnrtut$ at 1233 Center at .1:30 p. m. Woodry and Son; Auctioneer;.,1",-; .'V .oj; VJr;.'. ."! ;: ' 1 '' -0 'I ' .5. - Reserved Scats Xow ; H For Pygmalion, clever comedy offered bv Olson players. HelHg T & Oo. Cars Are Returned The three street cars that were brought here from Eugene for use during the state fair have been returned to that city. $15 to $28 All wool overcoats and top coats at Thos. Kay Woolen Mills Co. 12th and Ferry sts. Large assort ment of.paiterns and models. o9 Major Is Assigned Hero Major Duncan Ferguson, Jr.,' of the 249th coast artillery, has been assigned for duty in Salem at the Oregon national guard headquart ers, according to word received Tuesday. He lives in Marshfield, and will stay in Salem on duty for several weeks. Ladies' and Men's Leather purses. Also belts, coats, handbags and suitcases all of leather at Shafer's Harness Supplies. - o7 Onions To Be Shipped More than 600 cars of Labish Meadow onions will be shipped this season, according to the Sa lem. Chamber of Commerce bulle- tin, which further, explains that a Lear-load of onions is worth about 11000. Thus, about $600,000 will be paid the onion growers in Mar Ion county this year. The bulle tin remarks pertinently that "an onion a day may not keep the doc tor away, but it surely will a lot of other folks". Universal Electric Range i Demonstration this week Stiff's Furniture store. at o7 Invest In Salem Now If the property you Invest a $1000 in today makes you 5000 in 5, 10, or 15 years and in mean time pays you a return that's ac tion. . We have properties for sale teat will make you 6 to 15 per cent-and increase in value. We specialize in estate properties and properties that must be moved. Becke & Hendricks, Heilig Bldg., 189 N. High. , o7tl Woodry & Son Buy furniture. " Store, 271 Vi 2tJ h Commercial. Phone 75. : C Homes For Two Or Three i We have five new 4-roont homes vacant and ready for occupancy. Priced $3000 to "$4500. Most have fireplaces, furnace and garage. Reasonable terms on all. Why rent longer. Becke & Hendricks. Heilig Bldg., 189 N. High. o7tt Vinegar Apples Wanted r Gideon Stolz Co., near corner Summer and Mill. Sacks furnish ed. Phone 26. vx ' o6tf Prises Are Offered V The students of history In Wil lamette university have been in vited to compete for three prizes of $500, $300 and $200, respec tively, by the American Irish His torical Society. . They are asked to submit essays on the subject, "The Irish Chapter In American His tory." The awards are to be de termined by historical accuracy, literary excellence and directness of statement. y The Thermometer- f Is registering lower, leather coat at Shafer's. supplies. - - Get : a Harness o7 Veterans Asked To Be Present A." Pj Rutherford, departmental commander ct the Veterans of Foreign Wars, haa Issued n? to all the members of the organi zation asking them to attend a meeting in Eugene Saturday. ? As an enticement to the members It is announced that there, will be a vtnison roast. Have U A Cough? Mountain Balm Cough Remedy for relief. 1087 S. Com. ,o7 Gifts to Salem Hospital The Salem hospital received the following donations - during : the month of , September: Mrs. Bertie Dull,, head nurse, 12 drinking glasses:, Hal D. Patton, office sup- There never wasa time when a good used car 'could be bought for such little money. They are actually cheaper than your time and : shoe leather, "and payment so easy. Why walk, another day? See our complete stock. Mrs. H. W. Meyers, 'tabaret. lellv- Mrs. A. X. Bush. era. annle and oganberry jelly and prunes; Paul B. Wallace, 10 bushels pears; J. W. Hunt, grapes; Mhi. C. N. Jones cucumbers, linens! i Miss Nell Coppock, R. N., one funnel, one pickle dish. Cut 'flowers from Mrs- Glenn Niles, Mrs. Kahut. Mrs. W. Cole, E. N.l Bennett, iMiss Coppock and W. P. Rogan. '! Dr. Goffrier, Oresori BuildintE Drugless methods, consultation free. 1 i ! o7 Dance Tonight j ; Bejanson's new 8 piece band of Tacoma, Crystal Gardens. I o7 Loan Ruling Given In reply-to an i inquiry ifrom Maj. W. P. Simpson, of the; state bonus commission I the atorney general holds that (conveyance of title to property to a brother borrower is not to be treated as a sale within the meaning of the bonus law. - j Shafer ; Has had 40 years experience in the leather business. Harness supplies. ij . o" Champoeg A'isited Last Sunday ninety cars carried 360 visitors to Champoeg park. Salemites driving to this historic place were Mrs- G. A. Nye, Mr. and Mrs. Knowles, W. L Van Loon, Mrs. E. C. Cross, Mrs. N. J. Boyle, Mrs. E. Montgomery, John Bertelson, Mrs. John Bertelson. Jay Bertelson. Mr. and Mrs. S. Dougherty, Geneive Karse, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Karse, James H. Ohlinger, George Beaty. Josephine Beaty, Alice L- Pugh. Howard PughRichard Pugh, A. M. Clough and Adella Clough. S "Fools in the Dark" At the Heilig tomorrow! o7 Fire Is Reported-- The fire department was called upon to put out a chimney fire a a house at Fourteenth and Hines Tuesday night. The fire had not even got to the rOof and was ex tinguished immediately. i Auction Sale Todbty Of high class furniture at 129,1 Center at 1:30 p.jlm. Woodry and Son, auctioneer, ii o7 lioys Are Transferred Frank Gould and Lyld Shep Lard, arrested Monday night on a charge of the ' theft of a moto meter, have been turned bver to the, justice court! Furniture TJphoiartery And repairing. Giese-Powers Furniture Company. 20tf Nolan Released i W. K. Nolan, who was irrested Monday night on a charge of driv ii g while under the influence of intoxicating liquor, was released Tuesday upon the posting of $500 tail. ' !i ! Anniversary Is Obwrved The fourth anniversary! of the local Kiwanis club was observed by the Salem Kjwanians at their weekly meeting jj Tuesdayj The local club whs organized October 7, 1921. Dr. Henry ! E.! Morris briefly sketched the history of the Clttb. j "" 'f rj, Exclusive IHstributioi For W. W. Kimball pianos. A. B. Chase, Davenport & Tracy, Bush & Gerts. i Moore's Musio House, 409-415 Court.,: s20tf Theft Is Reported N . Russell Woodry, of 271 North Commercial, reported Tuesday the theft of the reaij cushion from his car while it was parked on St-.te Rugs All Sizes At Stiff's Used Furniture Store. Charter Arrives-- The local posit of the Veteran's of Foreign Wars was organized in Salem five years ago. The char ter has just arrlyed from the head quarters at . Kansas ' City, Kans., according to A. Ji Rutherford, de- PAINTING i ! KALSOMINING PAPER HANGING For the right kind of materials and the very! beat , workman ship call ua, j . ;.v f - : Gabriel Powder and Supply Co. il 175 8. Commercial Phone 72 II. F. WOODRY & SON AaetloBMrt ana rarDltar Dalus, pay cask for Um4 Inraitar. te S71 HorU CenmuciaL ; - i ' - Office Phono 75 or Rcs fffeiife Phone 1813-Vr Shimmery Beads Deck Siren Gown rr v- 7 U i i Soft lavender chiffon decked' with radiating lines of shimmer ing shaded beads makes a verit able siren's gown of the one pic tured. A distinctive eature is the skirt that droops in front where the pleated fullness is posed. pjrtmental commander. It seems that although the charter was made out when the local post was organized, it was misplaced, and consequently has just been deliv ered after a five years delay. The charter will be presented to the local post at its next meeting. $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 Traffic Officer Weds G. Max Flannery. a member of the state traffic police STjuad, and Miss Carire Boundy, a stenogra pher in the state department, sur prised most of their friends Sun day; by motoring, to Vancouver, Wash., where they were married They were accompanied by Miss Inez Wood of the state depart ment. Mrc. Flannery's former home was at Pullman, Wash., and Mr. Flannery's home is near Am ity:' They have gone to Vancou ver, B. C., for a week. Dance Tonight Bejanson at Crystal Gardens. o7 Shaw Is Fined Glen Shaw was fined $5 by Judge Poulsen for-cutting a cor ner, Tuesday ,,when he appeared in police court. , (speeder Arrested Max Baryta of route 7, Salem, was arrested-. by Traffic Officer Edwards on a charge of speeding Tuesday. He was released on $10 bail and cited to appear today. Beets Are In" . ' The following farmers have turned in their susrar beet sam ples io e expressed by the cham ber of commerce to Bellingham. Wash., for the purpose of teii-;: R..C. Hallberg, Independence; A. Schermoocher, . route 6, Salem; G. A-! Ruse, route 1, Gervais; M F. Bliven, route 8. Salem: CV .T. Stupfel, route 9, Salem; Harold Elfstrom, route 8, Salem and Royce Allen, route 9, Salem. Klamath Falls 2,000,000,000 feet Long-Bell timber on Calimus Marsh to be sold to Forrest Lum ber Co. of. Kansas City. Becke & neillg Theatre Bldg. r LADD & BUSH, Bankers Established 1888 . ! ' . General Banldng Business - Offlc Eours from 10 sun. to 8 pjta. EO BrOKljlFID Hundredlffe p'Strict Declares' - M' H'cks in porfand Letter Hundred f families have set tlor in Salem district during the past VarN"a result of the Oregon deioP0111 cnipaign. ac cording tt letter tfom T. M. Hicks, Resident of .the Salem chamber of commerce endorsing the dere,PmeBt campaign. are surely interested Jn Portlad'a effort to ivork for Ihd general good of the) state.' de clarej Mr. Hicks. Our records shdW' that we have gained hun dred of families in nd near Sa lem ne Dast year. nd we 8ive erfcdft.to Portland abd the other Oregon development found for our rapi growth, especially in the fruK districts surrounding the cltjr. I . "More people Are buying farms, more tourists have stopped in Sa lem than any year past, our build ing permits this year will break all past records, and we feel that the funds expended by the Oregon developument fund has done much towards this very) satisfactory business condiflons.'f RHODES FUN DECREASED APPLICATIONS MUST BE WRX- . ED IX BY OCTOBER 20 The Rhodes scholarship has been increased from! 250 pounds a year to 400 pounds a year, accord ing to notification received Tues dayl -by President (barl G.v Doney of Willamette university. It-? estimated that the jnew sum will provide ample means both for school sessions and! vacation per iods. The Rhodes scholarships are Is sued two out of every three years, to each state in the junion, and are for the purpose of i financing the scholars while attending Oxford university in England. Each scholarship is tenable for three years. The next examination for the Obituary Clark On the Pacific! highway, 10 miles south of Salem, October 6, R. N. Clark. The remains are to he forwarded to Portland from the Uigdon mortuary fjr funeral serv ices and interment Epsy In this city October 6, Mrs. Ma tilda Epsy, at the age of 83 years. The remains are being forwarded fiom the Rigdon mortuary to Tol edo, Ore., for funeral services and interment. - Zieglcr At her late residence 449 south 18th street, Oct. 6j Ida E Ziegler at the age of 61 years. She is survived by her husband Charles and one son in Missouri. Funeral services will be held from the Terwilliger home Wednesday at 2 p. m. Concluding services IOOF cemetery. UNDERWOOD " TYPEWRITER CO. Direct Factory Branch 819 Court Street! Phone 202 Typewriters Rested, Sold, Repaired Special rental rates to students F. N, WOODRY i Salem's Leading AUCTIONEER Pays Cash For Furniture Residence and Store 1610 Nortli Summer . PHONE 511 "Established Since 191 ft," 3 vl; 4 ftfrfoicmrMMZsr Hendricks ) 180 N. High I Oregon scholarship Is to be' held December 12, and all applications for the, examination must be ft befoiTetober 36. The candidate who is awarded the scholarship will go to Oxford In October, 1926. PADLOCKING IS. SOUGHT 1 PLACES IN1 CLE KLTJM IAY BK CLOSED AND BARRED -SPOKANE Oct. 6 Bv The i Associated Press)' Abatement proceedings seeking to padlock 14 places In Cle Elum, Wash., were filed in federal court here today by-District Attorney Don F. Kizer. The petition aver thaCthe prem ises were used in. violation of the national prohibition act. The fil ing of the petitions follows raids made in Cle Elum last August when a score of men and.wmen were arrested on liquor charges by federal officials. INEFFICIENCY CHARGED WALLA WALLA. Wash., Oct s. Charges or meriiciency were brought out today in the county budget hearing of the health de partment staff by taxpayers who charge that minor business took precedence over vital matters in the department routine..' Vernonia New Johnson & Mc Graw shingle mill to cut 240,000 shingles daily, with 30 men work ing. : iji. ORTHOPHONIC What Is It? See md on page three Geo. C. Wm Furniture, Ranges, Heaters, TocU; Etc. THURSDAY. OCT. 8, 1 :30 P Mi F. N. Woodry's New Store 1610 N. Summer, Lounge davenport bed. oak and craft leather, like new: Orbin 6-holo nickel base and white enamel range; 3 good heaters, boards and pipe; Ivory kitchen cabinet with ton; 2 extension tables, one round and one square; ivory break fast table and 4 low back chairs; day bed and mattress, like new; continuous post bed with steel spring; silk floss mat tress, extra good; 2 common beds; large oak dresser with long mirror; very large oak wardrobe; 2 squares linoleum; U fluff rug, extra heavy, 8.3x10.6; ivory hall seat; drop head , sewing machine; water power wash machine; hand wash machine and, many other useful articles. . Everything in this sale is real good and will be sold without reserve to the highest bidder for cash. Wednesday night sales discontinued until further notice. Hoods at Private Sale Only - -;- Two good pianos, easy terms; Universal combination wood and gas range, like new; n Universal wood and coal range, like new; all grey enamel 6 Jiole range, like new; genuine alj leather lounge, like new; soiid mahogany sewing table; ' walnut dining table and'6 diners to match, like new; birds eye maple dresser, vanity and chair, extra good; ivory weod bed complete; also Ivory chiffonier, like new; Universal heater, extra good; oak'library table; craft leather, dufold; fumed oak 3 sectional bookcase and v many other real bar gains, Store open daily. Terms cash., ; F. W WOODRY, Auctioneer and Furniture, Dealer ' Phone 511 . '- , Cash raid for Used Furniture? , 1 FRIDAY, OCT. 9, 1:30 P7 M. - 1 0 miles north s' Salem on the Salem-Wheatland, road t.r ' 1 mile south of Wheatland ferry on the T."B. Jones farm, COWS HEIFERS OGS , . ; ' , . ; ; Guernsey and Durham cow, 5 years old, milking 4 gallons;,' fat bteifer rising 2 years old; fat heifer calf '4 months oldt" .2 Duroc brood sows, weight about 350, to farrqw about ' October 15; Duroc boar hog, weight about 400 lbs. 3 New Radios, High Grade Furniture, 1 Universal Range, Rugs, Etc . ; ; 8-tube Super-Het Padio with large mahogany cabinet com- '' plete; portable 8-tube 'Super-Het Radlo-cxnplete;- 4-tubo t Radio complete; mahogany Radio cabinet' with built iu'loud, ; speaker: Radio table with built ins. ' ' ' ' '' . All Radios will be sold complete, set up in your homes and guaranteed at the price you pay. t. ;, ' v , All grey enamel 6-hole range like new; 64-inch plank top ; oak extension table: 6 solid oak diners;: oak buffet, all, to , . match you'll like this set;' mahogany cabinet phonograph : and records; overstuffed, tapestry davenport; 2 leather nd oak rockers; -oak library table; mahogany 'smokers' stand; - 2 white enamel j-in. post '.Simmons bed" complete; Vernia Martin 2-in. post Simmons' bed complete; large oak dresser; . oak chiffonier;: large heater board and pipe; 8 day mantle . clock; oak footatooi; large roll top desk;, drop head sowing machine; child's bed complete; washing (machine and wring-' ct; 3 Axminstef rugs 912, like aewt S small raw ; stands: curtains and rods: 2 odd chairs;, 'child's rocker; white, enamel fall leaf table; wash tubs; boiler; tools; 2 oil drums; i 8 gal. crock and a lot of other articles. Terms cash, - - ' Take Notice and Take a. Ride If yon are looking for a Radio. Furniture, Range.' Heater, ' Rugs, or anything that's advertised, don't miss this sale; ' everything is like. new. ."Spend the afternoon with us,". 1 RERT L. JONES, Owner ' F. N. WOODRY j - : . Salem'a lioadiog Auctioneer . ""- f - rhone 511 - - Se P. K. Woodry personally about your Farm and Oty Sales Res. and Store 1610 N. Summer St., Phono oil . ;c , ' 13stabUshed Since 1010 TASMANIAN SEEKING It DIVORCE KNOWLEDGE v - - v Write to Oarermor Fl&rcc CoBCraluz L Ij4W1 la Oresoa and Addxeu .u I 1 - of . Good AtMiaey Governor Pierce is in receipt of a lettsV from C. Collett" Smith, ot Stanley, Tasmania, asking for in-'" ' formation relative to divorces in Oregon and how " best to obtain . one. The letter follows: ;v "Dear Sir: I have the honor' to ask If you will mind favoring n wiin an answer iw lue tuuu ing questions: "Are divorces easy to, get. 1$ your state? - w j "What are they granted torT j What is the cost? - . ... I "How long, would one have t$ be domiciled there? . .. ",N , "The best lawyer? ; 'The cheapest accomodation? j "What is the easiest Male in which to get a divorce? " j "Any Information you can give me will be very much appreciated, and I shall be very gratef ul. ' "Trusting ttat you will be able--to favor m'with an early reply, and thanking you in anticipation, I have the honor to be, sir, "Yours faithfully. . "- V "C. COLLETT SMITH." Medford-r-Puccinelli fruit deliy drator opens, with, 60 employes.'". TYPEWRITERS For Sale For Rent Students' Rates Phone' 800 ' C. M. Lockwbbd 24 7 Korth Commerrflt 1 "Mi rert J 1 Corner Norway Si. 7A CLOSING OUT, ' .' vu