r - i 1 ' . Wi'3:0 .HSllfi .iA'r:aT T? "fSlIO Xii -. ., - i. ......... . ...... , . r - TftE OREGOfr StATiAN,' SALEMi-QRECON- trsday-morning; October 8; 1925 L j.lffij l ; ;;;; v; V f We Have a New Shipment of- YELLOW VARSITY SMCKE1S FW Men and Women All Sizes G. W; Johnson- & Co. 469 State St. a '19! 4 He has a 1914 Oakland .Roadster., with Jgjassenclos-. ure and many: extras, jj f A very attractive buy ' at f 750.00 ! .;j ' See it today it's liable not to he befe tomorrow u CITY NEWS IN BRIEF , -" ;- l . : ' - ' i f . : -V v.. . -..- ' - ft . m IQurTSathorKan. ' Fair . . ". ' Warmer east portloa; light north east winda, yIax, 72; Min. 48; Hirer 2.1," statlonarj; 'Rainfall none; Atmosphere partially cloudy, Wind northwest. -it- i 0 At Tlio Theaters Today -rr; Oregon "Drusilla TVith A" : ' MUUon," W Elizabeth Cooper With Kenneth . i Harlan and Mary Carr. Ol- Heillg Pygmalloit : aoa Players. i Plight Belles AfnsicaH , Comedy and- William Fairbanks in 'The Fear- i less Lover ' i . '.: Another Contest Open; .'' The American Chemical society, witl an office in New York City, is" inviting the' students of -chemistry in '.Willamette university to an'.issay contest, the subjects of Vhich are Chemistry in relation to certafn phases of health and in dustry. Six prizes of $1,000 each are offered.'. It is thought that a number ot our students wilt enter the contest., i ,: . VnIferS Electric i Bange Demonstration this week. Li, Stiff Furnittfre Co, ' H. 08 Important . De . Molay meet ing "Thursday, Oct. 8. 1925, T:45 at MasonJe temple. All Masons are cordial ly invited. JLeroy E. Gr6teTM.C; 1 - B. P. 6. Elks ; Robin Reed, international cham pion wrestler ot the world, and 4 fast bouts for all Elkr tonight. 08 $15 to $28 , , . All wool overcoats and top coats at Thos. Kay Woolen Mills Co., 12th and Ferry stsY Large assorfc meat of patterns and modela. o9 t ''.'! 1 :' ; TrtihlLeh'tns CitHltr'! ' :. B;- E.VGttlaairof Salem.wae ar- TeBted yesterday 6n Vitharge -of operating a car wnlje under tte Influence of liqaor. ;f.He -wal arr ; rained" is the jastice court nd asked time to plead. Bail was placed at $2;"0 and'was furnished. The complaint was , sworn ' 1 to by - Chrii Kowita,. clt3ratorney. Exclusive IMstribatlon For'W. W. Kimball pianos; A. B. Chase, Davenport' & Tracy, Bush i GertS. Moore's Musio House,;409-41e;,Court. s20tf Building Permits Issued-- Three building' permits, all for repair worlc, were issued Wednes dayfrom the office of the city; re corder.. Charles Heath was given a permit to repair the house-at 1045 Norway at a cost of $600. A. J. Barham took out a 'permit to-repair a two -story dwelling at 440 Division to cost $500. A per mit was issued to R. W. Craig to repair a; dwelling at 1216 Court to cost $400. , 10 Acres in Crop To trade for car, or what have you? Address 1896, care States man. Would rent. oS Beeta Are Shipped - The first shipment of -beets to be tested were' expressed : by the Chamber of ,. Commerce- Wednes day; ! The' beets were, grown "bjr local farmers' from seed furnished by .the Utah-Idaho Sugar company of Bellingham, Wash., and are to be returned there for testing of the sugar content. A lette ' waB received Wednesday by the Cham ber of Commerce from I. W. Tlinp sen manager of. the company, asking "that, the beets be expressed immediately upon receiving them, so ..that the test might , be made before they have' a chance to dry out.' AS" soon as the rest of the beets out are turned , Into the Chajoher of Commerce another, shipment will be made to the com pany. - O. K, Waffle House Opposite Penney's. Waffles and short orders- at? all hours.- New management. s30tf Dr; 5larehall70stpRtIilc 'Physician and surgeon. 08 jusfc Ont - , . f Oswald's orchestra latest record Tiukt6wn." Hear it at Stiff s. 08 ... t B, P. O. Elks Robin Reed, International cham pion" wtestler of the wbrld, and; 4 fast bouts for' all Elks' tonight. 08 The Public Is Intitecv-x J To attend a free lecture on Christian Science, by Honi "Wm. E. Brown, C. S. B. a member of 1 the' Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church, The First Churchl of Christ, Scientist,' in Boston; Mass., at the Senior High School Auditorium, Salem",'; Oregon, Thursday evening, October 8, 1925 at 8 o'clock. oS Dances Friday night, Derby hall. D9 jB,- FT O. Elks r, : ; Attention, v Special) aitertaln ment tonight.' f: M ;i" 08 Birth" Reports Filed : . ' .Threa . births were reported at the offlci of the city health of ficer Weteday. ' Td .Mr. . and' Mrs. Frank F. Wedel of l525T6Tthi Twntyrflrstwas barn, September 29 a. boy, who has been' named Hatfild Wayne. A girl was. feorn to Mr. and Mrs." Benjamin C. Hall .ofMarion. county October 1 and has been' gif en the name of Mary Joanne.. Mr." ahl Mrs. Harry; E. Sines ot Salem' received a' son' on October 4, and have named him Melvln Lynn, ' ' ' One TJcease Issued- -t ', .fyt i Only -one marriage license was Isstied In the county clerk's office Zt-. yesterday: It was applied for by Flaadus A. Ruef, farmer, and Anna RilhornftrAt hnth of Stavton. . , ,-., . r . , . V LVTEfe4isSEIX; V Vl!DDl?sG; y-: Dana to Speak . Matshall Dana, of the Oregon Journa.1 . of Portland U scheduled to address the Salem Lions -club ai their weekly luncheon Friday, His topic Jias not yet been, an nounced.. , Win Promotion In your present . position by learning, more. ,The night school at ' the Capital Business College will afford the opportunity. Start at the beginning. Office 'bpett nights, the remainder of 'week for registration. oi "Pconlesit- - Choice collection of this tnost beautiful flower.: Large plants' to bloom next season.- Can supply Jn Vosd color,' white or assorted Cheap to cleai1. Plant nowrKobt, Lindon. 231 W. Mission - St. Sa lem.-OrT;- '.- ;ol0 Power Line To Be Finished According to word received from the PEP local office,, it will bnly.be about two weeks now un til the new electric power line m the Rickey district will De com pleted. Half the poles are already; set. and the cross arms fastened. to them. Suit Cases Belts, Hand Bags, Coats, Men's and- Ladies' purses- of leather. Harness Supplies. Shafer's. 08 :.W 01 lis T ket, street, . came : closest, to - the cOTTcct "cnunt with ax guess of 2829, missing the exact number by three beans. She will receive a $50 down . payment on a new machine. Mrs: . Haf tie Ai- Carson, tS5 South Foarteenth? street was second, with a guess of 2828. missing the correct count margin of four. ; by a Newspaperman Visits . 5f i vt e J. E. Sheldon, formerly, coypub- iishet of k the Eugene- Guhrd but now coune.ctea ,w?ia tne uenirai Oregon' Press accompafc ted by Mrs. Sheldon, stopped in1 Salem yester day on their way home from a trip as far north as Vancouver, B. C, B. P. O. Elks Attention. Special inent tonight. I : entertain-08 Attorneys Are HercH- On legal business before the su preme court. Attorneye G. E. Ham aker, C. A. Applegrand, Joseph Van Hoonissen and J. F. Boothfe, all of Portland, were in the city Wednesday. Jtlghtir BTue A new fox jtrofj ; Hear it today at Stiff's record department. oS Have Yon Seen? , . Our, fish in the window? Market. - : Fitt's o9 Woodry & S0B7 ; Buy. furniture". Store, tkmmerciai.- PhonV 75. 271, N. 2tf Theater-is Renovator s , The- Oregon theater is , under going' a new coat of paint on the Interior. The ceiling has been repainted, and: it iahbped that by the end of the week the entire interior ot the theater will hare been 'renovated. Havet You Seen? . Our fish in the window? Market. v y ,, ..i ;: ... Fitt's o9 Homes For "o Or TbJpee , . We have fTTe new 4 -room homes vacant' and ready for occupancy. Priced $ 3 0 0 0 to $4 6 0 0. Most have fireplaces, , furnace and garage. Reasonable terms on all. Why rent longer. Becke Hendricks. Heilig Bldg., 189, N. High. o7tf day. morniag.- after more than- 'a qttafteT' df r ce'rirtffjr la Portland with the Oregonian. iFuneraV ser vices will be held Saturday aftef- . tin.li j & . m . uuuu. v mie ms - - normal .name was William: J. Cuddy, he was ktfown as-, 'Bai"- to everyone. Eight ot his 12 children survive. Included 'among ; these is Mrs. Theodore' Madsen, of Salem. : Senior jpeadcrs Electl At a meeting" of the senior lead ers at the YMCA "Wednesday the following officers." rere elected: iTancis DeHarpporjt, president; J oe Schaeffer, vice president ; Cart Schaef fer : ; secretary treasurer. Clyde Worden and Homer Smith were elected to membership: in the organization. 1. j , ' IfewreMcElrey' oWhestra--. CrysUl Gardem Saturday night. Old Faithful Geyser Is -4 Stijl Shooting Regularly YELLOWSfONlt National Park i-Otd., Faithful is" still faithful, despite the report that Che famous old 'geyser is biowing off steam and hot water every 67. minutes instead of every 60. ; Old Faithful has been shooting punctually every 60 minutes this season, the same , as In,, previous years',' The only variation is at the end of the summer; when, due to" seasonal water changes, the geyser . always 'spouts at 'Slightly fcngeV Intervals The ; sqperln" tenaent: 'said jo'ld Faithful nevei pptjpted" BcTThtir6'igu1arly man taw year. - -TYPEWRITERS FdrSale For Rent Students' Rates? v Phone 86 t C. M. Loclcwood ' ,a7 'Nhrthr Cbhunerciar Stmt $15 to $2& ... I j t . All wool overcoats and top coats i" Thos: Kay Woolen" Mills "Cow, 12th and Ferry; sis; large assort ment Of patterns and models. 69 Giesy to Speak 4 The ' Marion-Polk County Real tors association- is to hear Mayor Giesy speak; on the sohiiig-system plan at thetr-weekly luncheon' today; You'll Like It "Freshie;" a fox trot Stiffs Furnittre Store. record, 08 InTest Ift Salem Now If the property : you I Invest a ?100f in today makes you $5000 in 5, 10, or 15 years and lh mean time pkys'you'a'.Teturn that's ae tfbn; We have properties for sale thaf will, make' you 6" tier 15 per centand increase in value. " We specialize lnestiie; properties' and properties that must be uroved. Becke & Hendricks, Heilig'Bldg.. 189 "N. HighL 'i ; b7tf Uses Own Power ' .The Mountain Slates PojH&jjcom pany; 1 how usrrag its . ow powen Its' lines having been, rebuilt Dur ing the. process' Of the 'rebuilding the company; driw for : power on tfie Forflahd" Electric Power com pany's hew switching station in West Salem. ... Furniture tTphoistery And repairing; , Giess-Powers Furniture Oompanyv s20t Closing Out- ; Our entire line; ot reaqy-to-wear. All coats and dresses at! wholesale price.' ' Co ihe early while ' our stock is complete. Stith, S13 State.! Mrs. J?ot.Water BoUlcs Guaranteed, regular H. P. o6tf $2. week'SSc Schaefer's'Drug. . ssVmhly . Is Planned The students of the Salem high school are scheduled to hold-, aS assembly this morning at which a special ceremony-will be enacted hen the official .senior garb will make its apriE are to wearwhttejniddies, and the boys -will4osoB-outlln cord trovgers.."'. At SUff'sUseiFr'niture Store' 08 ' Matten GeogfiCornellus Mttten, Jr., died Oct. it at the age of three months.- He is Survived by his fa ther G. C, mother, Agness Bessie, (Edge) motherland sister Mary Elizabeth, all of Salem, Funeral announcements later. Webb Fun eral Parlors in-Charge of arrange ments. i f '-! , Think: WSat 46 ; years of experience means. Shaier has had that In the leather business. See him for har ness; 0$ ...v t Ingram" ;f J : . In ' ihis: cityj October 7, Mrs. Arlie Ingram; age- 40 years. The remains are . in - the" care of 'the IMgdon & Son mortuary land funer $13 to $28-, " 1 . - All wool overcoats nd top coats at Thos. Kay Woolen hlVJn- Co., 12th and Ferry sts. Large' assort ment ot patterns' and models. 9 al announcements later: Opening Dance Schlndler halli Sat. night., olO Poinsroy. & Keehe Jewelers ' - Salem Oresrprl -'. H. FOODKtSON auetiT)rv n4"FBmtt-!t D1r, 41 kens Commercial. . Offica Phnn?,75-ct Kcs 2r.es flione-lElS'W Preacher Retained ; IlVv. T.E. Aeheson, pastor ol the Jason' Lee Methdist-chtirch, fflo- remain with -hls present charge for the coming conference year.-i Rev.vAch'eson has become well known' through hU efforts at Jason4 Lee, and; wasrgiTeriVth choice -of -another church at the conference held -in- Eugene. : ,But he like? Salem, iaridT declared lis wish to; remain) ln! the-pulpit at Jason-Lee. I-;-: . r., -,-.,' $i5 tO $2,: . ' All wool overcoats and top coats at ' Thos. . Kay. Woolen . Mills Co., 12(h and. Ferryjst.s: Large assort meht of patterns and models. o9 Ycterans Make .Trip, , . ..JA''paHy.' ot 25 members' ot the local' post of Veteraas of- Foreign Wars-paid; an: official Tisit to the Oregon; City post- last night. An extensive progrant; and entertain inentTwflS'prbvlded for the visitors. Several other' Oregon posts were represented. while i visitors were present from southern -Washfhgton posts! Saturday night, October 2rthe Eugene post is sponsoring a big party-and venison feed; ; : FimUtnx4urpliolstery-- Anir rcf tiring. Glcss-Powers j Furniture Company. s20tt Tliat"? Leather Coat . " r ' Is at Shkf er a; ' Harness Sup plies. 'v ;' :. -V .-! 08 Opening Dance : . ; " Schlndlef hli, Sat. nfght. olo See TW Certified , PubHc Motor Carl Market for used HubmoWles. Thcse-wlil out wear cheag new cars, are n!cer,to handle and cost less money, oil This oil Bean Guessers Close- There were 2831' beans in the quart ' jar at the Maytag washing machine "booth at the state fair, it was announced yesterday after careful check had been made. Mrs.- W; M.--Fishback:,' ill8T Mar- Obituary Has .Fit Keith E.' Evans, a transient was' seised with an epileptic fit Wednesday, ' and" taken - to the lo cal police station. Dr. G. E. Prime was called in and 'worked on the patient until' he was in- condition to - be taken to a- local hospital. Mr.' 'Evans has" papers on him showing him to be a Veteran'bf the world war, a member of company D, 23rd' infantry; Hfs case was reported to be serious. Baptists' Convene at Stavton The Central Baptist association" of Marion, cpnuty met at Stayton in their serai-ahnaal rally yester day A- large crowd attended the convention, many-of them' motor ing over. from. Salem .and some from Albany and!, other points throughout' th valley; The pro gram consisted of association bus iness in general, missionary, study and reports, a pageant, in the, eveningahd" a" sermoft" by Revi E. H. Shanks of Salem. v Recovers from Skkness J. I. Giddinga ia back at his home at the Eldridge; hotel after being confined at the Willamette Sanitariam for several days- Ylaegar Apples Wanted Gideon Stolz Co., near corner Summer and Mill. Sacks furnish ed. Phone 26. o6tt Dance McElroy's Orchestra Crystal Gardens Saturday night, o9 Increase Is Shown There are now 462S students en rolled in all the public schools of Salem, as compared with 3872 at the -same time last year, according to a report made Wednesday at the city superintendent's office. The Salem 'high ischool has passed over the 1000 mark, and arrish junior high school has-the next largest enrollment; amounting to 863. Ohio M an Guest- Wilt Masters of Salem, Ohio, was a guest of -the Rotarians at their weekly luncheon Wednesday, lie' said he thought he would drop in on Salem to See" what the people looked' like who bad the audacity 6 ask the city of Salem. Ohio, to change its name. He asserted that the city 'has' no Intention of giving upTthe "name, as it Is one of par ticular merit. Newspaper Man.Is Dead ' ' Portland new s p a p e rdom is mourning the passing of BUI Cud dy, veteran northwest newspa perman; who died early Wedns- ' .. FOR INTORMATXON 1 ABOUT RAILROAD TRIPfl," , OREGON: ELECTRIC wil be' made In this'city, 0ct6ber 6, Mrs. Ma tilda Espy died, at tha' age of 83 years. The remains were forward ed to Toledh, Or by the Rigddh & Sontmortnafy for fdneral sfirtices and infermehtr , f ; -' . - Mansfield $0y ?. - At the residence of her-daughter; Mrs. G. H. Deacon, Mrs. Hanna A. Mansfield.diedaUtheUgef-ZR years;' oh: October-7. ' She- was ;the motner 01 mts u.-:Hi ueacon; 0 Salem;-Mrs. Charles 'G. Bush-of Sah: Francisco Clyde L. Mansfield, ot- Vancdareri Wash. : i Wiirtam" H. Mansfield of : Seat tle-, Clarence-L. Mansfield of EveretC- WasV A sister, Mrs'.C. J." Hudson7 of Gold Hill, and two brothertl Clifford J. Rolls, of' Monroe, ind Will Rolls, of California, are also living: Mrs: Mansfield is also" survived by 10 grandchildren Announcement of funeral services will be made later by the Rigdbn & Son mortuary. t PAINTING j KALSOMINING-. - PAPER HANGING For the right kind, ot materials and. tha' rery best workmaji ship call us, . . ' Gabriel 1 Powder axid Supply Co.. -175 S. Commercial - Phone 728' TYPEWRITER CO. , ; Direct Factory Branch 519-Conrt Street- Phone 2C2 r Typenrriterg. Rented, Sold, , -.-.-;.. Repaired . ' Special rental rates to students Flax at Turner . j . . The scutching and retting plant at Turner has to ! date prepared 60 ton of flax for use at the Mills linen mill in Salem. This plant employs about 10 men, but duurihg the next season hopes to use. at least 25 men during the summer, and winter. The Miles company .has recently taken over the plant, including all machinery, retting tanks and 1 buildings, also a1, tract; of land consisting of 40 acres. Wrestler Here Tonight . Robbin Reed, of OAC, Olympic wrestling champion, will be Been In an exhibition bout at the Elks" club tonight. Four, other fast events are scheduled for the bene fit of the lodgemen. Alter f V :HasHen discovered what a big difference sf ' OJ: G a s T t s hat can make 1 n a m an1 fi F t appearance. If you like that stylish" ' feeling, get a' Castle hat." Five to Ten Dollars ' Ask Your Dealer O ' R O U R K E. L NatUifMttlllt': E U BANK? HAT .CO. F. N WOODRY . Salem's' Leading AUCTIONEER Pays Cash For Furniture , Reeidenee' and Store 1010 North Summer PHONE 511 "Established Since 196" If Your Feet Mlir t Why Not FOR ; Constructive , Relief and Comfort . ,- ,- x ,-.:f'-. . Ki V r In the free, open spaces! - Stage travel is joyous experience. On Hot days a cool' breeze fans you . a$Y !,'.. yoti glide along; . on' cool dap " and . evenings our stages are comfortably' . ..,.f heated. You may enjoy to - the uttnoir r,ti1 ever.bit of scenery-you pass througb-e '-jfH Ask'your ticket office for a list of beauti-' . ' ful trips on, or in connection with, our ' ' lines. - .. OREGON STAGES ; : r'. 185 NORTH HIGH -J 1 PHOKB 000 , hnnathfffi HiwetUirmuMj FUNERALS : ' Tocvs 1 i- ' ' j. Funeral services sfor the late JoUrFjank Toevs who- died in tfik cUy-rOCtoDer 2 at the aae of ?67 years, will bft held' U. baUas this alternoQintf : 2. o'clock under ' the arrectioa ot the ltlgdon L Son-mor tuary. , 1 " Oregon Pulp & Paper 0 ,' ; " . , fialest, Oregon' 4 1 . JIANUFACTURERS SuiphltejMdVMatiilS Wrawlnsls; also. Biitchcrtl Wrap pings, Adding Jlachiiie Yapef,; Greaseproof, Glassine, I lifJZ Bond, Tissue, Screenings and Specialties. ; : . rJcfTTflLv ; i mi Of '. xsecKe '.. DeUigTheatre Bldg. ,.---i;--.,:s- AC HenHricks , . ,.189-K. High- i.t PSZQC iADDC: BuSHi Bankers . Eetabliahed ltZS 1 . . : General Binldns Enrht:! . -. . ,,. .--. V-.. . "' - - " I' ... - . Of3c0 Bows from 10 ton. to S pja. . .vttUM'w : ... pyt i-unr trmm ' 4 'is n w 1 ' STEPPING STONES E"EB1" dollar you twve is . stepping, stone to- gxeater financial success, ir is firmly ' imbedded t and ' cannot he ' swept away- by the-winds disaster; State Savinsrs z Loan ' Acsbcxalion r .' -v-CJis.5 Wiper; General '5Iatiage j. : BTcHig .Theatre' Lobby 18 3T. Klgb-'