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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1925)
I i V :,'..." -r" f . ' i. ; . ' ' i h i - ti ' . v v i & i v ft i i iuy it.i i l - OuratherMan. . Fair I Generally fair; moderate tem- CM; , perature; light northwest winds. Sx i'yimx:-TZ; Min. 40; River 2.2, t J '.iaillng; Rainfall none; ' Atmos i -jy phere clear; Wind northwesti- J At Tho Theaters Today; i. : t Oregon Percy Marmont : in "The Street of For gotten Men." ' m - HIigh Lionel Barrymore in "Meddling Women t. and five acts vaudeville. . . . . . ' llcillg Peter B- Kyne's - "Never the Twain Shall " Meet." . ' ::-'" liritlsn Bond Discussed Fred A. Bixon, member of the Ealtrn Kiwanis club, introduced to the Salem Lions at their week ly luncheon Friday the resolution that has been adopted by the Ki wanlans favoring a bridge bond issue of such extent that all the bridges needed ill Salem can be built at the same time. He stress ed the point that by building all the. bridges at once," the city will be .able to have uniformity in the fc architecture. Marshall Dana of the Portland Oregon Journal, who was to have addressed the club, wa unable to appear at the meet ing, -v.:"'':. Bake Rite . ' Will serve it if there is any better coffee. oil yictrolan v Less than cost, $110 machine Ttow $55. See our windows. Giese Powers. Terms. k-10 Harding Klertenl Professor Roy T. Harding, head of .the international law . depart ment at Willamette university, has been chosen by the Salem Hi-V to serve as advisor for the organization this year. A com mittee has been appointed for the purpose of revising the constitu tion to meet the requirements of the resolution adopted this year by the local school board forbid ding the existence of secret socie ties at the high school. , A Bible committee Was also appointed. feVnltt" ami V:lnir U'iwm-1 " JT- ' Beautiful recordings on Victor jctyiu ib too, uj aviua wruticaira at Moore's Music House. 409-415 ": J- won. . - on I Ljf TQuartet to Appear .CT Special entertainment has been secured for the evening service of . the First Christian church Sunday: The Happy Harmony quartet of the Eugene Bible university will render several songs. Miss Whis tler, church assistant,' is to be in charge of the program. ; Opening Dance f - ' Schindler hall, Sat. night. : olO ':' .' v ' Birth Reports Are Filed - : Two births:were reported Fri day at the off iee of the city health officer. To Mr. 'and Mrs. I. O. Kim of route 8, Salem was born a son who .- has been given the name of Henry. "A Son was born , to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edwin Franseen of Monmouth, and has received the name of Bernadine Jean. ;-; -; H. F. WOODUY & SON 'AaeUoTMrt ssi TTirntttsr DMltrt, . PT canh for Di TTiniitnr Store 871 North CoavowrcUl. T Office Phone 75 or Res : 4 idence Phone 18I3AV tj -NEWS IN Divorce Is Sought ; . Pearl Craig has filed suit for di Toree .in the. circuit court, here against John Craig. Thev were married In May 1921. Mrs. Craig declares that- her husband beat her on everal occassions. " She asks for, the custody of a small daughter and support money for the child. ; $250 Victrola Now $120. Giese-Powers. See our windows. . Terms. o-lO Invest in Salem Now If the property you invest a $1000 in-today makes you $5000 inx5. 10, or 15 years and in mean time pays you a return that's ac tion. . We have properties for, sale that 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. ,."5 o7t Try a Cup " Of Bake Rite coffee at the Bake Rite Bakery. Best in the world. v'-v- v--'; ' . " . .on One Accident Fatal - v Only one of the 747 accidents reported to the state industrial ac cident commision for the week ending October 8 resulted in a fatality. This was W. A. John son, faller, Waldport. Of the to tal number 652 were subject to the provisions of the workmans' compensatibn act, 94. from firms and corporations that have reject ed the act and one from a public utility corporation not subject to the provisions of the comspensa tlon act." . , - See The Certified; Public , Motor Car Market for used Hupmobiles. These will out wear cheap new cars, are nicer to handle and cost less money, oil An Vlctrolas All models, any finish, all new stock selling less than cost. See our- . windows.' . Giese-Powers. Terma. Ar . o-10 "Freshle!M Victor record, 19784 at Moore's Music House, 409-415 Court, .oil Closing Out ; ' - Our entire line of ready-to-wear. All coats and dresses at wholesale prl!e. Come early while our stock is complete. - Mrs. H. P. Stith, S13 State. o6tt Citizenship Classes to Sleet The first class of this year In citizenshp will be held at the lo cal YMCA building Saturday night. Anyone wishing to take out his r her second papers 'is eligi ble to attend the class, for which no tuition will be charged. .The YMCA started the class In citizen ship fbur years ago, and there has been a class between every- court session since then. All Vlctrolas AH models,' any finish, all new stock selling less than cost.: Seo our windows. Giese-Powers Terms. - o-lO TYPEWRITERS For Sale For Rent Students' -. Rates Pbone 886 ;; C. M. Lockwood 217 North CVmmercial Street PAINTING KALSOMLNING PAPER HANGING For the right Itind of materials and the very best workman ship call na Gabriel Powder and Supply Co. 175 S. Commercial Phone-72$ Suits and k v w u . r r i rur itivii unu Young Men Our styles and patterns , j are the LATEST AND BEST We are always willing to show them Drop In and Look G.W. Johnson &Co. 469 State Street ... . BRIEF Ministedal Group Meets The first meeting of the year will be held Monday morning at TO: 30 o'clock at the public library. Every minister and pastor is urg ed to attend. Rev. M. C. Clark will present the subject "The Plane of Christian Enterprise." Rev. C. C. Poling is president and Rer.Cart F. Miller secretary of the association. "Croon a Little Lullaby" "Funny," "Sometime' Hits on Victor records and sheet music at Moore's Music House, 409-415 Court. Phone 983. oil Bake Rite K , Large loaves 13c 2 for 25c. Small 3 for 25c. A double loaf 2 pounds 15c. Bake "Rite Bakery. t oil Vinegar Apples Wanted Gideon Stolz Co., near corner Summer and Mill. Sacks furnish ed. Phone 26. jo6tf ff lOO Victrola Now $52.50. See our windows. Glese-Powers. Terms. o-lO Will Dedicate Flag Monday night the American Le gion Auxiliary will hold a short program beginning at 8 o'clock at which time the new flag and col ors will be- formally dedicated. Mrs. J. J. Rottle Aa chairman of the committee 'Others on the committee are Mrs. Edwin Bay lxss, Mrs. G. E. Prime, Mrs. Knight and Mrs. Q3trander. Vlctrol Less than cost, $110 machine now $55. See our windows. Giese- Powers. Terms. oio Woodry & Son- Buy . furniture. Store. 271 N. commercial. Phone 75. 2tf Ererynian's Bible Class - At Bligh theater Sunday morn ing 9:45. J. J. Evans, pastor First Christian church, teacher. ' Fine program. All men invited. oil 6 Room House And lot 75x165 $1200 at 2660 Oak street. O10 Directors Nominated . , The fiscal year for the YMCA of Salem ended September 21, and with the coming on - of the new program for this year, it is neces sary that six directors be elected to fill the places of those whose terms have expired. The directors whose terms have expired are Walter T. Jenks, Paul Wallace, T. M. McCrosky, B. C. Miles, J. H Nicholson, and T. M. Hicks. The committee appointed for the nom ination of the new directors con sists of Carle Abrams, Dr. M. C Findley. and " Joseph H. Albert. They have nominated all the men HONEYCOMB CHOCOLATE CHIPS Regular Price 6Qc lb. : For Saturday; Onljr j 39c lb. 21b.75c ' lamit 2 lbs. to a customer Only At CCHAEFER'C p DRUG STORK U ; ; XTaoae 107 Yellow Frost . 133 Jforth Commercial Street Penslar Agency Caa yon beat these prices on closed cars? -: L1S33 OrrUn4 -.385 192S OwUad Mu S75 L l2l Fort S1 250 L 122 Tori 8Un ...... ,..,127 "XacbBieQ7 A-l" All Kepalnud ady to Go 8m them it ' - mm to succeed themselves except Mc Crosky, who is oat of : town most of tlje time. . la his place the com mittee have nominated Allen Ka foury. The nominations are to be placed in the lobby, and any active member of the j YMCA can maken any other nomination-. he sees fit, ? The election will be "held near the last of the present month and each active member will be entitled to one vote, h- I - $100 Victrola . j j Now $52.50. See our windows. Giese-Powers. . Terms. o-lO Hot Water Bottles j Guaranteed, regular $2. ; This week 98c Schaefer's JDrug.! -oil Where Can Y Have the best time? Mellow Moon Sat. night of course. V olO If You Haven't Tried Bake Rite coffee lust droD in and have a ' run. 1 Rent coffee in the world. You will ad mit it after you have tried ft: oil Marion Man Fined i ;j, Hal Russell and Lou Doerfler&f Marion were fined $50 each in the Eugene Justice. court on a charge of killing Tawn. The of f ense ; is alleged to have been committed in the Siuslaw country, several weeks ago while these men were em ployed in a lumber camp Iri'that locality. F. M. Brown. ?hief Ae. puty game warden, made the ar rests at Marion. The complaint was sworn to by Rodney Roach. deputy game warden for this county. - Why Bake? When you can get Bake 1 Rite bread just as good as you can bake for less money. Bake Rite Bakery, Oil For Rent- Comfortable furnished ! rooms with private family. 10 10 North Cottage, phone 2292-J. J oil You'll Find The crowd at Mellow Moon Saturday night- i olO Exclusive Distribution For W. W. Kimball pianos. A. B., Chase, : Davenport w &frTracy, Bush os Gefts. Moore's 'Music House, 409-415 Court. . ; fs20tf Attemnt Robberv . ! An unsuccessful attempt was made Thursday night tojroB the creamery at Jefferson jot 700 pounds of butter. The thieves gdt the . butter out on the creamery platform, but left in haste at the advent of a night -watchman: Creameries oyer the valley have been robbed lately, and steps are now being taken to protect the creameries from further assaults. Poultry thefts have also become common in the valley, and steps are being taken to apprehend the chicken thieves. : -j For' Your Sunday Meats! - , We have a choice baby beef, and the prices of all our meats are reasonable. Give us one trial. Paul . Marnach. 147 North High, in - Honolulu Market. alO Victrola , (i. Now $120. See pur Giese-Powers. Terms. windows'. o-lO Peonie Choice, collection i of this most beautiful flower. Large plants to bloom next season. Can supply Id, rose color, white or! assorted. Cheap to clear. Plant now. Robt. Lindon, 231 W. Mission St,, Sa lem, Or. ' '', ' olO LADD & BUSH, Bankers Established 186 t General Banking' Buiineis Offlos) IZoura trons 10 '3H n II L, tfr3 ir-r -r It; Vf. . Becke & Heilig Theatre Bldg. i : ?! hll i I li t Hi ' f I PrinlU Taken Out l . f JFour' permits to build were taien out Friday at the office of the city recorder, totalling $14, 610, R, A., Harris was given: a permit to erect a one and one half Story dwelling at 746 ; Stewart to cast : $ 5 0 0 Q. j Charles Evans took out a permit to construct a $3500 on and one half story dwelling at I860 South High. A permit was is ued to' B. J. Ramsey ( to build a one .story dwelling at' 470 North Seventeenth at a cost of $3500. I- N. Stewart took out a permit to erect a one story dwelling at 445 North Seventeenth to- cost $500. . . Tbaitc Tonite Tonite MeElroy's. Crystal Gardens. olO 60 cents each. Telephone 62F2. oil Have You Spare Time? : Many have, who waste It. Why not improve it this winter by tak ing some special work which you need.; in the: Capital Business College night elasses. Call tonight and enroll for next week. olO 3 Ftr poles , For sale, 45 feet427 S. 25th. : -'f.; : "Oil Miss Wrman to Return Miss Marian Wyman, secretary of the local YWCA, is to return to Salem about October 15, ac cording to a telegram received Friday by Mrs. Currie. house mother of the local YWCA. She has been in Omaha on business, and reports that she is eager to be back in Salem. Furniture Upholstery And repairing. Giese-Powers Furniture Oompany. , a20tf Hemes For,two Or Three i.We nave five new 4 -room homes vacant and ready for occupancy. Priced $3)00 to $4500. Most have fireplaces, furnace and garage. Reasonable . terms oh all. Why rent longer. Becke & Hendricks, Heilig Bldg., 189 N. High. o7tf Basket Classes ' Knrnll now for basket classes. Direction state Vocational board, Salem Wicker Furniture Man. Co. 2218 State. 223p. : oil Editor Elected f -Walter Illif. junior at Willa mette university, was elected to be editor of this year's Wallulah, annual magazine put out by the student body at Willamette uni versity. The election was held Friday to fill the vacancy created when Hem Sun, elected to the post last spring, failed to register at the university this fall. Mr. Illif is a member of the Epsilon Delta Mu fraternity and the Chres tophillan literary society. Better Than Ever ! Fred M. Mills and his ten piece orchestra at Mellow Moon Satur day night. olO Reception is Held AH the teachers in the public schools of Salem were given a re ception Thursday afternoon at the Parrish junior high school. Re freshments were served. Forum Meet The YMCA forum met Friday night and Dr. Hnry E. Morris was elected president and ?tto Paulus secretary. The purposi of TYPEWRITER CO. Direct Factoryi Branch 510 Court Street 1 Phone 282 Typewriters Rented, SoldJ . Repaired Sneclal rental rates to studests F. N. WOODRY Salem's Leading AUCTIONEER Tays Cash For Furniture Residence and Store 1610 North Summer PHONE 511 "Established Since 1016"! tot pa. .4Slr f w ; ifm'.m. i V4 .rm fatm Hendricks j . 189 N. High i the forum . is to promote.; public J speaking,' and those present at last a . .a . i. iL. nigm S meeting: expressea xne in tention, of lining, up last year's members. From now on the class will: meet erery-Friday evening ender the guidance of Prof. W. D. Harrington, of Portland. Plans were also instigated at. the meet ing to organize a beginners group. Furniture Upholstery j . G And repairing: Giese-Powers Furniture Oompany. 1 s20tf Opening Dance Schindler hall. Sat. night olO Attempt to 8op Payment Suit has been filed in circuit court against Fred Clow and other members of the school board of Bridge Creek district by J. E. Thomas, who attempts to force them not to pay Liirin Williams' salary. She is teacher in the district, receiving $115 a month, but it is alleged that she was not legally hired, not being .hired at a regular meeting called with the object in view of hiring teachers. Ixcal inimical circumstances are said to be the source of the suit. Tonlte Tonite Ton It e MeElroy's, Crystal Gardens. olO O. K. Waffle Hbye i Opposite PenneyS. Waffles and short orders at all 'hours. New management. s30tf Hi-Y Clubs Ar Organized Two Hi-Y clubs, one at Ail ills tille and one at Woodburn, were1 organized in Marion county this eek. Both, clubs adopted the .successful business men explain their occupations with a view of.; their choosing vocations. Prob ably 15 different occupations will be explained to the boys during the winter. Each club; is to have a 20 minute Bible study period before the social hour. Officers for the Aumsville group are ProL S O Stenhens. leader; Kenneth Porter, presideot; Kenneth Purdy, vice president; Wayne Ransom, secretary; Lloyd teeter treasurer, and Ross Condit, spCsor- The Woodburn officers are ProC- At T.vfrett lrftrter: Gordon NeiL'fOn, president; Robert ScottJ vice presi dent; Norman Richards, secretary treasurer, and H. M. Austin, sponsor. , j Dtta For Breakfast H Costing a lot of money s v s ! These trials of the convict kill ers And costing It to the taxpayers of Marion county. - , i S m -ml The time will come.j when pen ology and criminology are studied in the universities, and common jsense prevails, that there will be no second trials for men once con victed of felonie; V fJalcnT schoolma m asked' pupil nnn c Vi oKnff stow -. Wm Today Stri!r mi WEATHERLY ICE CREAM about " thediff erent:ages la hls tbry. Ihe stone age, bronze, age, Iron tagpwas thsi answer, rwhat aire 'are fir living ia now Inquir ed the teacher." . The bard-boield age. jrai the? answer, v !:t sv . Convicts in Sing Sing are . per mitted: to hare radio -sets in their cellsr'if. financially -able to pur ehaibe Lhe equipmenL Exchange. Withi moving pictures, baseball. concerts and radio as Inducements, these? state prisons .-'will sdon" be overrarn'" by ; "those vrh6 take a chance,.-knowing if they make a safe getaway they are fixed to en- jo y things, and . if caught, will en- ioy nto 'even if confined. Fort Meade Leader. (Wonder if the gink who wrote the foregoing be- Keyed it? If he does, he will never cefThto.a penitentiary. He be longs in an institution tor the feebleminded.) Trying to run a flour mill and elevator has so far cost the state of North Dakota the modest little sum of $845,932-36. Another case of the ;goTernment , in. business.'' It is always thus. Some of our exchanges have noted that a bank in Northamp ton, Mass., the town where Presir dent Coolidge lives, offers to pay $2.50 for each $2 bill presented When You To Move Call on us, for we have covers for your furhiture and furniture movers. Ready We also hanclle BrooiJer Stoves, Furnace Coals and Diamond Briquettes Larmer Transfer & Storage Co. Phone 930 , . .'l.-u',. i ' i Dainty Cups Packed With Delicious Ice Cream Something new something unique something tasty and de-: icious in ice cream! . - Vnnila Tfn rrpnm anrl refreshing.' full-flavored Lo mnsf rioiieinMA enmhination the dainty, sanitary DIXIE cup! Sealed with dust-tight top . pever touched by human hands until you remove tho top., r . j. . !-.- - 'G" , " ; GCG ; G G': f DIXIES are Bold lo Voii complete with spoonfMeady to eat all for a nickel!. - - ' j " j ".' " . - ' 'G -i;- ' - . - .- s -i ' Children love them and mothers find them convenient for quick ; desserts and, parties. --G,- . 5 . . ! Go to any tistore handling our ice'eream. You'll treat yourself ' to the biggest.nickel's worth you've ever tasted when you : -- Ask for DIXIE Sc Division of Western Dairy Products atl!;j 'eouhler..7' Altruism could, no further go, iys one: of.'fj? cimmn.t.ators.' Oh, yes, 't ?6uld The ' rCo-rthatnptori bonus: offer if for thosa; opening bank , accbniiis, Jn irhlch the deposit of a $ 3 bill ' is to be credited. as $2.5e.t Cc-Uins a nev depositor for 50 cents Isn't altruism.. It la gcnHinj New Eng- land llirilt Ph;iadelph'.;t Trcbo. RUTH AGAIN ILL -r, 1 NEW. YORK.- Oct. 9. (By As-' I ociated Press.) Babe Ruth ar- ried in' New York tonight from Washington suffering from an ab- -cess. . He will - undergo a minor operation in a hospital where he was under, treatment last spring. FOR INFOR31ATI0N ABOUT RAILROAD TRIPS Phone 727 OREGON a ELECTRIC JOE WILLIAMS The Battery Man Come In, Get Acquainted : WILL.VRD 531 Court St. , Phone 108 padded Vans and Fleece-lined A and piano. First class iano' . . . v --frozen xiirnt in '4 ; t Company sap 1 1