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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1925)
; if.: 4,11- TIIE OREGON STATESMAN; SALEM; OREGON 11 WEDNESDAY' MORNING OCTOBER" 14,-1925 6 i I ft' 2 or New Attractive Dress Shirts For Men The Styles and Colors Will Appeal To You We also have a new shipment of Blazier Shirts G. W. I CITY NE WS IN OurlSfeafherMarJ. FAIR " Moderate temperature; light northerly winds. Maximum yes terday, 63; minimum, 34; river. 2.3, stationary; rainfall, none; atmosphere, clear; west. wind, north- V ' At The Theaters Today . J!! ; Oregon Claire Windsor and Conway Terle in "Just a Woman,", by Eugene ' Walters. Heilig "Lightnin,,, Drama . v presented by John Gold- rV en. ,r ' ' i ; ,- Bligh Hippodrome Van- V'. deville and pictures, i ' Athletic Clnb Dances , The Woodstock Athletic club of Amity gave their first annual dance last night and were fairly successful. The proceeds go to -the athletic fund. ' Sam Weinstein and Selma Payne offered the well known dance called the "Charles t ton." The Woodstock club will play the hrvington club of Port land next Sunday afternoon at Portland. Don't Forget Lightnin' Road show tonight. Heilig. ol4 Jlen's Hub Meet. The first meeting of the season was held Tuesday evening by the Men's club of the First Congre gational church. Chorus singing. instrumental - music as well as other forms of esntertainment was enjoyed. A- lunch was served at the mefcting. The club meets on the tlrst Tuesday of each month. Furniture, Upholstery y 4 And"Trepatrrng.- Giese-rowewr Furniture Company. 20tf Three -licenses Issued;1 ;! j Three couples applied fqr mar riage licences in the office of the county clerk yesterday. They were George Storkman, merchant. Woodland, and Gladys Esther Hansel, telephone operator of Sa lem; Jesse H. Rigdon, oil company employe, and Margaret Miller both of Woodburn; Carl E. Johnson, farmer of Mt. Angel, and Emma Thornby .of Silverton. i Pomeroy & Keene Jewelers Salem, Oregon H. F. WOODRY & SON AactianMifl aM rarattare Dtalara, par ctik for UMd ruattar. at 7l aim -UVlEKlSSED Jf V WEDDING y -. ' Shirts ! I I- !"""'' ess JOHNSON 469 State Street Williams New Secretary ; Newell Williams, local insur ance man, has been appointed sec retary of the Lions club, succeed ing Rufe White, who recently re signed. Mr. Williams, before com ing kto Salem, was a member oT the Lions club of Superior, Wis., and commander of the Superior ,pont, American legion, j Stop And look over our LEATHER stock Suitcases, hand bags, coats, gloves. Nothing takes the place of LEATHER. F. E. SHAF ER, Harness. ol4 Dancing Every Friday Night Derby Hall, Court and High, Salem. ol6 Dand Music TV-mated The Salvation Army 13 in need of the following band music books, to be used by boys in the state penitentiary: First and second cornet firsthand second clarinet, B flat bass, B flat baritone, tenor saxophone. If any can help out in this, kindly phone Captain Pitt, 1820. Universal Heaters At reasonable prices. II L. ol4 Stiff Furniture Co. New, $500 down, balance JTJST like rent. . Move in. Price cut from $5250 to $4500. - Furnace, fireplace, etc. Becke & Hendricks, Heilig Bldg., 189 N. High. ol4 Young Boy' Fined Howard Seiwbert, 14, was ar rested on two counts of violating the game laws yesterday and fined $25 in justice court. He was ar rested for hunting without a license, and also for hunting dur ing a closed season. He entered a plea of guilty to the first charge and the other was continued. Rummage Sale Of First M. E. Church. Oct. 15, 16 and 17th. 467 Ferry St. ol4 Baptist Brotherhood Meet "Faith" was the topic of Rev. Norman K. Tully, pastor , of . the First Presbyterian church, Jbo delivered the main address at the banq.net given by the r Baptist trrbltterhood last nieht. -Rev. Mr. Tally is forceful speaker with a real message. His lecture has been delivered before several of the civic clubs as well' . as the brotherhood with great sstcess. Loans Wanted '$2,000, $1,800, $1,650.; v All gilt edge FIRST mortgage Security, modern Salem homes, three and five years. Becke & Hendricks, Heilig Bldg.. 189 N. High. ol4 J Gatke Speaks Prof. R. Gatke, Instructor of history at Willamette university. delivered the - chapel address at Willamette Tuesday j in lien of President Doney's absence. Dr. Doney is in Astoria attending the teachers' institute there, where ne Is delivering a few addresses. F.N. WOODRY - Salem's Leading ; AUCTIONEER .Pays Cash For Furniture Residence and Store 1610 North Summer PHONE 511 "Established Since 1916", LADD & BUSH, Bankers "! - ! EsUhHshed 1868 General Bnnlring Business & CO. BRIEF Speeder Is Fined C. D. Nordstrom of Clackamas county was fined $25 in justice court yesterday when hewas ar rested on a charge of speeding. All Coats In stock on Special Sale this week. The French Shop. M. Buffe, Morrison, Masonic Temple. ol4 Vinegar Apples Wanted Gideon Stolz Co., near corner Summer and Mill. Sacks furnish ed. Phone 26. o6tf New Kiwanis Member Dr. C. A. Downs, recently ap pointed campus physician at Wil lamette university, was taken into the Kiwanis club at its weekly luncheon Tuesday. Woodry & Son Buy furniture. Store, 2T1 N. Commercial. Phone 75. a2tf All Meadowbrook Hat On sale, values $14.50 to $18.75 now at $10; values $10 to $14.50 now $7.50. The French Shop, US N. High. Masonic Temple. ol4 Speeder Is Fined - . Squires was fined $5 yester day bjr3 Judge Pouhien for Speed ing. ' See Onr Full Page Ad On page 3. Rexall lc Perry Drug Store. Sale. ol4 Yon Can Get For $1200 6 room house and lot 75x165 at 2660 Oak street. ol4 Drunkard Arrested C. H. Allen, who was arrested Monday night by Officers Olson and Smart on charges of being in toxicated and possessing liquor. was fined $60 Tuesday by Judge Poulsen. O. K. Waffle House- Opposite Penney's. Waffles and short orders at all hours. New management. ol3tf Shrubs, Bulbs, Peonies, Iris PearcyBros., 178 S. Com'!.., 3-4. block souttt of Ladd & Bush bank. ol4 t UNDERWOOD ' TYPEWRITER CO. r-l,T Direct;-Factory Branch 519 Court Street? Phone 262 Typewriters Rented, Sold, Special rental rates to students TYPEWRITERS For Sale For Rent Students' Rates Phone 866 C. M. Lockwood 247 North Commercial Street PAINTING KALSOMINING PAPER HANGING For the right kind ot material and the very , best vorkman sblp cairns. Gabriel Powder and Supply Co. 175 8. Commercial Phon 72S EM UE1 i. He has a 1920 Ford truck I M - : i ! : i with cab. i Can be bought for $150 ! E Better come in ; today and bay this" mm Work Progressing j , The parking in front of the Willamette campus was plowed Tuesday. Practically the whole campus has now been plowed and most of the harrowing has been done. The campus is cow being scraped for the purpose of leveling the grounds. Don't Forget Lightnin' Road show tonight. Heilig. ol4 Want 80 Loan On i 12600 residence; want 1800 loan on new stucco $3750 resi dence. Socolofsky, tel. 970. ol4 Equipment to Tie Bought The school board at tits regular meeting last' night authorized the purchase of 51078 worth of gym nasium equipment for the Salem schools. By; buying with the YMCA, was announced,! the school would be able to save approxi mately $100. Dr. Goffrier, Oregon Building Drugless methods, j; Consulta tion free. ol4 Car Stolen The lbcal police station received a report Tuesday night that a Ford touring car bearing license No. 122313 had been stolen from Sil verton. Wanted Loan Of $1700 and $2000. Gilt edge first mortgage security. Becke & Hendricks. 189 N. High. ol6 Rov Picked Tin- John Lawrence Hackett was picked up Tuesday by . Officer Hickman. The boy had wandered from home, and his mother called at the station and took: him home Furniture I'pnolstery And repairing. Gieaa-Powers Furniture Company. ZOti Nel Blixith and O. F. Coffell were fined $5 each for being drunk when they appeared in po liece court Tuesday. - Exclusive Distribution ?-- fc'3 For W. W. Kimball; Jiianos. A. B. Chase, Davenport!! & Tracy, Bush & Gerts. Moore's Music House. 409-415 Court. s20tf The organization of a high school band was discussed at the school board meeting last night. Members of the high school have been desirous of organizing fa band, and asked the school board to help defray the cost of an in structor, but the school board could not see its way; clear to act immediately because of the short age of funds availabe, and laid - W : BECKE & HENDRICKS 189 North High . :"- :-tti Lobby Heilig Theatre- ' ; ; ? i ' i ! I I Mrs. Frances Weber I i b ;-f ' - a'" ' Will demonstrate Boncilla products at our store all this week and next week. ; Giving a $1.50 Bncilla Facial FREE to those who make an appointment either by phone or see Mrs. Weber at our toilet goods department. (All facials1 gven in private.) Let us demonstrate this wonderful beauty aid absolutely free! Tele phone 119 and make your appointment to suit your convenience. ! , Capital, Drug Store J.HjWiUett! ; ' -iv' SUte and Liberty t-.ir " Salem's, Busiest Corner ' :. the matter on the table until the next; meeting' In order that the matter might he looked into more fully. Faii-mount KUU Corner Two lota $2000. Lots of trees. Beeke & Hendricks. Hei lig Bldg., 189 N. High. ol4 Picture Wanted The national commissioner of education has sent a leMer to the Salem school board asking for a picture and the plans of Parrish Junior high school for use in an exhibition In Washington. D. C. Baseball Ret A radio set will be installed by Vick Brothers, local Splitdorf and Atwater-Kent dealers, at the Statesman office, today, with a speaking tube, so as to give the public the returns play by play. Information will also be given by telephone. Call 23, 583 or 106. 014 Thanks Expressed The teachers and pupils at the Lincoln grade school sent a vote of thanks to the school board -for the improvements that have been made on the building during the course of the summer. Hot Watr Bottles Guaranteed regular $2. This week 98c. Schafer's Drug. ol7 Party to Be Held The freshman class at Willam ette university woa granted the use of the McKinley junior high school for a party this Saturday r.ight. The school board, in grant ing the use of the building, re quested that either the principal or someone appointed by him be present to see that no barm is done the building by possible in vading sophomoren. Linoleum Remnants At low prices Stiff's Used Fur niture Co. ol4 Teacher Appointed Mies Merle Diraick has been ap pointed by the school board upon he recommendation of City Su perintendent Hug at the regular school board meeting, to teach at Lincoln-grade school. The school has become so congested that Mr Hug deemed it imperative to ob tain the services of another teach er. He was also granted author ity by the board to appoint a new teacher at Parrish when the time should make it necessary. 10 Acres on Highway For sale, good buildings, water system, berries and fruit, near Woodburn, $1000 cash, balance $300 per year at 6 per cent, no commission. Ralph H. McCurdy, office over Miller's store. ol5 Ex-Convict Sued because C. Fred Burr, ex-convict, threatened to put dynamite under her bed, put knives and ra zor blades beneath his pillow, and that she believed her lite in dan ger, Agnes Burr, in a divorce com plaint charges these and other things under the heading 'of cruel JOE WILLIAMS The Battery Man We Service all Makes WILLARD . 531 Court St. Phone 198 L'tf wane jporr ARE ALLCARtfltlSDWetl r-t AP'rcf4- ; Telephone 161 $1.50 Boncilla Facial and . Inhuman ' treatment. The couple was; married at JackioloST rille June 26, 1916. Burr was' sent up from Coos county for an irhnatural crime, she declaresand after his parole staged a fake hold up at Eurene and was returned to the penitentiary to serve out the remainder of his sentence. All Coat In Block on Special Sale this week. The French Shop. M. Buffe, Morrison, Masonic Temple. ol4 Offer Refused The instructor at Klett'n swim ming tank has offered to let the schools of the city use the tank four days a week including in struction for a consideration of $200 a month. It was brought out that the local YMCA allows the high school the use of its tank free, and besides, one of the mem bers pointed out, it will be rain ing soon, any how. All Meadowbrook Hats- On sale, values $14.50 to $18.75 now at $10; values $10 to S14.50 now $7.50. The French-"Shop, 115 N. High. , Masonic TemDle. ol4 Scouts to Meet The Salem Boy Scouts will hold a court of honor Thursday night at 7:15 o'clck. Birth Is Reported Birth of a son. Edward Westley, is reported by Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Stewart, 2286 Fairgrounds road. The birth occurred October Obituary Anderson John Anderson died at a local hospital Octhber 1? at the age of 40 years. The body will be for warded to Astoria today for fune ral services and Interment, Webb funeral parlors in charge of ar rangements. FUXERAIaS Maw Funeral services for Maynard Maw. 12, will be held this after noon at 2:30 o'clock from the Webb funeral parlors. Rev. Han son Bullock will officiate. Inter ment will be in the Lee Mission cemetery. Scobey Funeral pervices for the late Frank Scobey will be held from the Terwilliger home Wednesday at 2 p. m. Rev. J. J. Evans offi ciating. Concluding services will be held in i the City View ceme tery. Cool Fall Weather Brings with it f Coughs and Colds Break yours up by taking i Schaefer's Herbal Cough Cure CCHAEFER'Q U nnrcf store J i '. Phone 297 Yellow Front. . . ' . 133 North Commercial Street Penslar Agency All Kinds are, learning to regard the funeral chapel as the proper place in which to hold the last services. The custom is becoming more prevalent every day. Our 'chapel is, we think, justv the ! right size; small enough to be homey, comfortable and friendly, and at the same time able to accommodate any ordinary number of friends and ! mourners. ; WEBB'S FUNERAL PARLORS "Superior 205 Sa Basketball Starts i oaeh Rathhnn nf Willamette fcalversity has announced that the call for basketball material will be made before the end of the week. Large Double Lots North. $550. , See Laurel Park lots. . , From Capitol street to Highland avenue. Fifty to choose from. Becke & Hendricks, Heilig Bldg., 189 N. High. ol4 Committee Appointed C. B. McCnllough, president of the Kiwanians of Salem, appointed a committee at the weekly lunch eon of the club Tuesday for the purpose of meeting with the Boy Proved safe by millions and Headache Colds1' :; Pain- Toothache. DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART AiDlrln is th trade mark of BT.r Manufacture of MonoactScacldeatef oX, fiaUcjlkaci J Dear Salem Friends! Don't forget that, in addition to our many other activities, covering Marion county, -we are constantly engaged in helping others with your gifts of clothing, shoes, etc. J' The Salvation Armv 241 State ATTENTION! ACCESSORY SPECIALS FOR ONE WEEK ONLY Regular $5 Automatic Windshield;"' Swipes $2.95 Regular $3.50 Pumps $1.25 Driver's Leather Cushions $1.00 Ford Cowl Ventilators 65c- Ford Water Circulators , 2c Cut Outs, all sizes 50c to $1.75 See us for Tires 'and Tabes. We can save you 50 per rent and more Mike's Auto Wrecking House New and used, parts fcr all makes of cars ; . ; 245 Center Telephone, 398 V of People luneraf service Church Street Scout committee at taeChamber' of Commerce this Jrldax. evening to arrange for a boy Ecmt fund. Those appointed to the committee are Henry "Morris7 II MTGilbcrt and Mr. MacDowell. Road Rond Ridorsd Fred A. Erixon told lho KIT83 ians at their, weekly lnncbeou oa Tuesday that the resolution adopt ed by the organization favoring a bond Issue for bridges has bi't?:i introduced to the Rotanans an. the Lions of Salem, and C. B. .Me-. Culloush added that tbft'-board of both bodies have endorsed tho resolution, and it "' now but re mains for members to sign, f prescribed by physicians for Neuralgia LumBaprt , Neuritis . RheumaUsm Accept only "Payer", ack2j which contains proven duedions. Handy "Bayer" boxes of .12 tablets Also bottles'of 24 and lOO--Drujrs'ists. 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