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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1925)
iFftiiyibllN r r.i f i :4 tfL if G. W. Fair Generally fair with moderate ', temperature; light s o ui. h w ea t ii winds. Max. 66; Min. 37; River 2.3, stationary; Rainfall none; At Jmosphere clear; Wind northwest. V m m m At The Theaters Today , in Oregon Richard Dix sup- , ported by Esther Ralston In "The Lucky Devil," by Byron Morgan. Helliff Association Vaude ville, 7 hig features. . BUgh Hippodrome Vau deville and pictures. - - Salem Grange to Meet S The Salem Grange will hold Us tegular all day session in the labor hall on Court street on Sat urday, October 17. The meeting M open at 10:30 o'clock. jj 'o i - k - r leather Coats . . ' Gloves, suit cases, hand bags. . : " Sadies' and men's purses. Neth- tng takes the place of LEATHER. V R. Shafer. harness. .--0I6 Schlndler hall, Sat. night. 0I6 pickets Given Free To everyone attending the mm mare sale Saturday, Oct. 17, held bv the ladles of the ; Catholic c hurch at Assembly hall. A draw irr will be, held, the, one holding the ticket corresponding .with the number drawn.will receive a prise laliogany Xut Bowl Set 98c. Saturday onl. at Stiff's Furniture store. ' ol7 Ixhr Bake? J 1 When yon can buy Bake-RIte I bread. 2 large loaves 25c. Bake- H Rite Bakery. 0I8 ' : Two Licenses Issued f Two marriage licenses were is sued yesterday by the Marlon counly clerk. They- were taken out by Clyde Kunze, a farmer, and Alargarette Dunn, both of Salem, i!oute 9. and William H. Wright, student, route 3. and Clara E. Johnson, 1250 Ferry street. ' Pomeroy & Keene Jewelers " SaJexn, Orejon . - r IL F. WOODRY &S0N Aactlan aa rsnitsrs ZMlr. mv crt far Um4 rsnutars. 871 Verth CoBuasrclal. Office Phone 75 cr Res idence Phcne 184S-W L9feKlSSED 7 i V VEDDING 0 WE HAVE A VERY good line of. I FALL UNDERWEAR . AT A PRICE YOU WILL LIKE OUR; WINTER GRADE OF HOSIERY WILE ALSO INTEREST YOU JOHNSON 469 State Street Thompson Withdraws, W : L. Thompson. , Portland banker who was . scheduled . to speak before the Salem Chamber of Commerce when he announced his intentions to enter the race for senator, has cancelled his engage ment as he has withdrawn from the senatorial contest. . Crystal Gardens ' -,, McElroy wonderful orchestra. :. - ' " . oi7 Boy Is Held .: Jimmy Melvin, who ran away from his home In Portland about three days ago, was apprehended Wednesday, and was kept over night locked in a room - at the Deaconness hospital. Melvin stuck to a story that his home is in Sa lem, but slipped up when he con fessed that his half brother is in the boys' training school. i His identity was ascertained by look ing up his brother. His parents came for him and took him home. i . . . . : Furniture Upholstery And repairing. Glese-Powers Furniture Company. s20tf Hay Causes Injur! J. C. Christiansen suffered a broken left rib Thursday, when he was crushed beneath a load of hay, which toppled over at a ranch four miles south of Salem. He was brought to Salem and placed under the care of a Salem physi cian. Rummage . Sale,; Saturday, St. Joseph's auditorium. 0I6 Hot Tar Burns Hand , Putting his hand accidentally into' a bucket of, hot: tar Tuesday, P. H. Steffes of Sublimity burned his hand seriously, some of the outer, skin coming off. He was brought to a Salem hospital for attention, and has returned to Sublimity. : Mahogany Xut Bowl Set 98c, Saturday only, at Stiffs Furniture store. - 017 Exclusive Distribution For W. W. Kimball pianos.? A. B. Chase, Davenport & Tracy, Bush & Gerts. Moore'a Music House. 409-415 Court. s20tf Test Results Announced -. The outcome of the mathematics test given to. the 7B students of the city was made known Thurs day. . It was revealed that; 120 students out of 224 who took the test were successful in passing. The students had to work correct ly. 11 of the 16 problems in order to pass. , It was the object' of the test to determine the needs . of each student, nad they, are to be grouped into. three divisions ac cording to. their ability. For $120O That 6-room house and lot 7Sx 1652660 Oak St. 016 Dr. Brown to Speak Dr. - Walter H Brown, director of the Marion County Child Health Demonstration,. will be the princi pal speaker tonight at the meeting of the Scotts Mills community club to be held at Scotts Mills. Waffles and Hot Cakes V " 'Always good at the Coffee Shop. ., 017 Births Are Reported I Two births were reported at the office of the city health officer Thursday. To Mr. and Mrs, Rod erick F. Waters of Salem was born a daughter, October 6, who has been named Betty Jo. To Mr. i and Mrs. Edward Stewart of 2286 Fairgrounds road was born a son October 5. Ha has been given the name of Edward Westley, Woodry A Son Buy furniture. Store, ! 271 N. Commercial. Phona 76. - I2tt Students Are- Out -. ' , - v . Students at the Salem , high school and at Lincoln who refused to submit to vaccination for small pox -will be requested lb. stay, out NEWS Ml & CO. for the prescribed three weeks. The students at McKinley Junior high School, however, will be al lowed to return to school next Wednesday. It is' said that the McKinley. students were exposed at an earlier date than those in the other two schools. O. K. Waffle House Opposite Penney's. -Waffles and short orders at all hours. New management.; - ". i" Starting Today ; Our regular week-end sales. The Spa. ol7 Committee Meets - The committee which is prepar ing the program for the annual Marlon county YMCA convention to be held October 23 met at the local YMCA building Thursday to discuss the program. The mem bers of the committee are 0. Y. White. Stayton; B. J. Klmber. F. J. Tooze. L. M. Gilbert and Lloyd T. Reynolds, all 0 Salem. Permit Us To assist you to find the model that is suitable for your figure Howard Corset Shop, 153 S. High. 0I6 Edison Tone Test Recital- There will be another Edison tone test recital this year, on Nor. 17th, at the Armory. Elisabeth Spencer, a Metropolitan Opera singer, will sing this year, accom- panied by a pianisL These re - citals are. given by some- of the finest artists in the United States. They are free to the public. The expenses are paid by Geo. C. Will. Salem Edison dealer. 0I6 Oliver Speak G. O. Oliver, new vice president and field agent at Willamette uni versity, addressed the students at the chapel exercises 'Thursday morning. Mr. Oliver is in alum nus ot Willamette,' and spent most of the time reminiscing of the days at -Willamette when he was a student. Every One Welcome - Rummage sale, Oct. 15, 16, 17, 467 Ferry street. 1 ol7 to Gallons Gasoline Free For a slogan to the party sub mitting the best 5-word slogan for us .to use in aareriiwng oar service-Station at Belmont and Com mercial, we will give 10 gallons gasoline free. ! . o!6 Schools Are Closed The public schools In Marlon county,- 'Including the' Salem schools, will be closed today in ofr der to allow all the teachers In the county to attend the teachers' in stitute, which isto be held in the local high school auditorium. Bargains - , For every one. First M. E. I church Rummage sale now on Store 467 Ferry St. Oct. 15, 16; 17. - ol7 Pearson Arrested , Richard Pearson wno, it is at leged, entered' and sUyed in the United v States illegally, having oeen smuggled m oy uamese aner belna- refused admission to the I country, has been arrested toy 1m- j migration-officials, and is to bel deported either to Canada or td Ireland ' The latter i said to he I his mother country. He has been working for the street department of Salem. . Saturday Night McElroy at Crystal Gardens. 17 Wanted Loam- Of $1700 and $2009. Gflt edge first mortgage security.- Becke A Hendricks. 18 N. High, j, 0I6 Building Permits Issued ; Three building permits were Is sued at the office of the city re corder Thursday. G. R. Conn took out a permit to erect a one story dwelling at 2265 Maple' ave nue, to cost $1500. The C. K. Spaulding Logging- company. were ( 1 : He hast 1022 Overland Redan which can be bought for $.175.00. Terms f 125.00 ; down payment and balance i In 12 monthly payments. I This Car is in wonderful condition and just fine for the rainy season which will soon be here, (f - Come in and see them all given a permit to do $450 worth j their dwelling of repair work on at Front and Court. W. J. Vestal was issued a permit to repair the house at 310 North Twenty-third at a cost of $800. jl - Furniture Cphoistery i And repairing. L Glesa-Powers Furniture Company. . s20tf N Card of Thanks i We wish to thank our many friends for their kind sympathy in this our hour of bereavement; also for the beautiful flowers. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Maw. II ol5 Drunkards Are Fined : Jack Woods and Albert Lithlm. hnth of whom were arrested Wed nesday night on charges of being intoxicated, were leach fined $20 Thursday by Judge Poulsen. iftevt McElroy at Crystal Gardens 017 ! For Rent Furnished apt., 1110 X. 19. ol 6 Coughlin Injured L. V. Coughlin of Portland was bruised slightly and cut up a bit Thursday as a result of a collision lof the cars driven by W. E. Bur ton and S. F. Anderson. By tne impact of the collision Coughlin was thrown from Burton's car onto the pavement. The accident occurred on North Summer. . Vinegar Apples Wanted Gideon Stols Co., near corner Summer and Mill. I Sacks furnish ed. Phone 26. o6tf 1 Ordinance Up An ordinance authorizing the sale of $31,000 worth ot bonds for street improvements in the city will be introduced to the city council at its next meeting. Week-End Sale - Our famous 80c assortment at 49c. The Spa. N ol7 Enters Institute- Miss Mary Louise Leek of Sa lem has recently entered the Moody Bible Institute of Chicago ( to prepare ' for' Special Christian j work. She has been assigned for practical work ,to; visitation at the home for crippled children and she will be a member of a group of studentsjdjstributing tracts and holding street meetings one eve ning every week; Every Sunday the .Moody Bible Institute turn ishes over .600! Sunday school teachers to the churches of Chi cago Dance! Dance! : Saturday- Opening DuBois' popular dances Derby hall. Best; music and floor. M ol6 i Hot Water Bottle Guaranteed regular $2. This 017 week 98c. Schater's Drug. Lj - J Services Are Scheduled Religious services are scheduled for Waconda and at Brookat be ginning next Sunday at Waeonda at 7:30 o'clock. In the evening i there wni pi.eaching Subject, "The Race of Life.' At Brooks there will be Sunday school at 10 o'clock and preaching at 11. These services rill be in charge of E. Lun Bopthby of Kimball college, Salem, j Dancing Every Friday Night- Derby Hall, Court and High, 1 Salem. !! ;- .016 j Pierce Makes Appointments- Two appointments were an nounced at the! governor's office Thursday. These were John C Stevens, a member of the firm of Stevens & Koon, -consulting engi neers, Portland J .was. appointed successor to Rabli Jonah B. Wise on the higher board of curricula. W. W. HooverJtof Fossil, former county Judge of; Wheeler county. WM apPointed aficcessor to County 3uige George futler, of Wheeter coonty,-whose death occurred Oc- tober 14 at The Dalles. 4 Bay 1 IA -of Our ' Famous 8 OeL-home-made cn- ajes this weekend. The Spa, 617 Egyptlans Art Visit or witjf K M. Hassen; who witl . Halim Abdul Malik are repreientlng the ! Errotian rovernment was a visit er at the office! of Jtoy A. Klein, tstate engineer,! Thursday. The Eastman Brothers 'Furnaces Salem Office 169 S. High ''!! ' -v v" Qffiee hours: . v. 10:3ff am. to 2 p. m. Factory, SJlverton, Ore m ri c Come In and see them an I two" men recently came from Call' fornia. and are in thisVcountrjr to stndy highway transportation and construction problems. ? The vis itor-was astonished at the exten sive highway program carried oat In Oregon. Prom this state the two men will go to Washington. Letters of introduction from Thos. tMacDonald, chief of bureau. Washington, D. C. are carried by the two men. That Saxophone- Can be repaired at Duke's Musi cal Instrument repair shop over Miller's. o!8 PEP Co. Extends System The Portland Electric Power company Is. : extending electric service trom 1 the Durbin dairy farm near the Pour Corners to the Jim Culver place, two and a half miles east on the Macleay road. Fifteen families will "be benefited by this Improvement Dance Schlndler hall. Sat. night.' 0I6 Many Pheasant Hunters '. By daylight Thursday morning and continuing until 5 o'clock in the afternoon, a teal army of hunters from Salem poured into the. grain fields east ot the city. Trespass notices were ignored and some careless shooting. On one man's 10 acre poultry farm the hunters climbed over the woven wire fence, tearing it down in stead of going through the gates. Several crews took advantage of this; particular man's hospitality, but on the whole' the hunters were real sportsmen Refinish the Plan I. J. Hersha, expert pianb and furniture finisher and polisher. Free estimates on request. Inquire at Moore's Music House, 409-415 Court, or phone 983. 0I8 Car Stolen , Sheriff Bower reported to the local police station that a light six Studebaker touring car had been stolen I jbm Portland Thurs day night. Phe car bore license number 8-SJtT. Blanchard taught Vernon iManchard, who recent ly escapedjfrom the feeble minded school .infealem, was picked up Ttinverto.. innilir 9 fli T V H 1 H find is being held for authorities 01 the institution PIRATES TAKE WORLD SERIES (Contianed from pf 1.) fall of Johnson and the Senators but in" the final analysis It was also dhe to the fielding weaknee of Pecltinpaugh, whose two errors came'; at critical Junctures ot Pirate rallies In the. seventh and eighth, as well as to the relief pitching of Ray Kremer, who held ine oenaiors vo uuc 111 'u uui innings, alter relieving Morrison, and to Rube Oldham, who blanked the former champions in the ninth, striking out Rice and Goslin in a flourishing finish that sent the big crowd on to the muddy field in ecstasy. f' This were high spots of a bat tii jammed with thrills from start to, finish, the mere elements in a struggle that flashed in a murky, rain drenched background while the champions of two major leagues fought It out for suprem acy In the mud and a drizzling shower that fell almost continuously.- It was in such a setting that the pirates, proving their mettle as daring rovers ot the high seas of Forbes field battered out their third straight victory over the. Senators, completing their startling comeback, after it teemed their cause was hopeless. . Today's batTTe was expected to be a duel between the two moundamen who had each won two games in the Beries with John son and Aldridge seeking the vic tory that would give either im perishable fame and glory. But instead It turned out to be a free slugging drama, Aldridge, wild and erratic, passed out ot the pic ture in the first inning after is suing three passes and .'making two wild pitches, while Johnson was battered for 15 'hit and n.erJ, r, UNDEBWOOb ... TYPEWRITER CO . 1 Direct Factory Braacii 518 Comt Street: i rhoae 853 Typewftfteri Rented, Sold, t I Repaired Specla rental rates to students J- PAINTING V KALSOMINING PAPER HANGING For the right kind ot materials and the .very best orkman shi9 all Qit ' n Gabriel Powder and Supply Co. 175 8. Commercui Phone 72 LADD & BUSH, Bankers j EstablUhed 1SC3 General Baxikins Business . ,7. Offloa Hours frons 10 asa, to PA ly always in trouble.' The " big train had held the slugging Buc-. cancers; to one' run .knd eleven hits, in, his first two games, bat he had nothing with .' which to check rhis opponents today.- His greatest speed held' no terrors for . ri , . . . " . . . I 'L . : ' m i ir-iifs ana qis curves naa no baffling stuff In them. ; a ii was apparent, rrom. tne start that Johnson faced trouble but he might have pulled, out the game had it not, been for the damaging misplays by Pecklnpaugh that fig ured largely in the Pirate offen sives of the seventh and eighth in- mrm ' j . I 1 1.1. r with Max Carey's bludgeon most prominent, gave, the Pirates three runs in the third and another in the fifth, but their next big spurt in the seventh started! when Peck lnpaugh dropped Eddie Moore's high fly and their decisive rally came In the eighth after a wild throw to second by the veteran shortstop with a third out in sight mai wouia nave prevented any scoring. But for that high toss to Harris in an attempt to force Moore on Carey's grounder, which pulled Eucky off the bag when he caught it,' allownig Moore to puil up safe at second and Carey to reach first. Pecklnpaugh might have been the hero Instead of the "goat" of the final game, for in the first half ot the eighth he had driven the ball over the barrier in front of the eighth he had driven te ball over the barrier in front of the scoreboard for a home run that put the Senators into a 7 to C lead. Pecklnpaugh's error in the seventh was followed by Carey s second double and a triple by Traynor, who was thrown out at the plate trying to stretch his hit to a homer. Two were out in the eighth be fore the. Pirates got in action again on a double by Earl Smith. This was the signal for a rush of Pittsburgh reserves, Yde replacing Smith on the bases and Bigbee go ing to bat for Kremer. There was a terrific roar, as ,'Bigbee's two base .smash scored Yde with .the tying . run and the din continued as Moore walked and was safe on Peck's high throw to second. Thus the bases were filled as Cuyler strode to the plate. Johnson, knowing it was' the crisis, used every resource at his command. He called for sawdust to cover the quagmire in the pitching box. He worked the corners with his fast ball, but with the count three and two, Cuyler swung and the ball streaked to far right field. The tumula was at lis height as four Pirate runs streaked about the bases. It was only partially stilled as the umpires called Cuyler back to second a,nd Carey to third, rul ing the blow a double, although the ball was not extricated from its tarpaulin resting place and re turned to the infield until after Cuyler had dashed oyer the plate Thus the Pirales left the,attle ground decisively -4 from , every angle, outplacing their opponents In every department bf the game I and beating down , the strongest bulwarks ot the Senators. ' Fire loss In Klamath country this year was only about 30,000 feet of timber, i F.N. WOODRY - Salem's Treading r AUCTIONEER Pays Cash For Furniture , Residence and Store y 1810 North Summer ' PHONE 511 f- Established Since 1016" Chocolate Covered ' Dates j : .;; '" ; - . : . ' : Regular price 60c lb, For Saturday, only at 36c 2 lbs. a bi :- for 70c : Limit two pounds to .! f a. customer ! t Only at GCHAEFER'QJ M DRUG STORE i Phone 1 9 7-i-Yellow Front ... ; '"I 133 North. Commercial Street r renslar Agency 4i in jiinwiTrc ymm ztijM vuw That the-progress of many cit ies Is held back try petty Jealousies among Its citizens. "They get a good start: on thrpkd to better things: and then tie -up and fuss awhile -iv- ?; c f.?.. . i That petty jealousy about triv ial jhings is aiy foolishness : It only -. brings about discord and strife where harmony should pre vail. v That the Importance of the In dustries of a city should, nevr-r be forgotten. No opportunity should be lost to encourage and assist in their growth, and development. That, in the success of home in dustries rest3 the development, of a community and the prosperity of aj.1 who live. there. . That every citizen should believe in the greatness ot his or her home city, its industries and the future that Is ahead of it, and should give to it their whole-hearted sup- I-ort and never waver in this duty. Some foods are long on taste but short on. nourishment. Some clothes are long on looks but short on quality. Some people are long on prom Most Famous Beauties uiowijr vi smge una movie stars, i ney budded forth into 1)auty after they learned throujrh skin care to bring: front beneath all that was essential to facial perfection. , THpsa mill 1An tTTrWM Ak MMM iL.l 41- 1 - 1 1 V ..... YYuiucu any mat tne greaiesi ririp to cottiplexion perfection is Boncilla", Clasroir leautifier that one thino; needful to bring oK, - ALL your COmDkxion rrtarm - . Mrs. Francis M. Weber The representative of the Boncilla Itoraltf&; is at this store to help the women ot $aW Ih a . beauty way. Many local women wUl Wrnbrr.bcr Mrs. Weber s previous visits and-. wftl-likewise tU? benefits they derived fro uffffes- Free Facials by Appginfcnent Facials are Cap ital Dfiiff Store 405 State Street, corner Liberty , y J BECKE J80 JLohbj Ileilig Theatre . 0 Say, Folks Don't Miss This Show Vaudeville 3 Shows . 2 7 8:45 , , Joe Jenny ' " . . . and his famous v: I'.r EMPIRE COMEDY FOUR - Americas Funniest Quartette in their Original - Comedy. Elizabeth Friedman's ELIDA BALLET with : ' ' i Adele Jeanne Premier Danseuse From the English Music Hall . ARNOLD and FLORENCE -, High Geared for Laughs Trout & Heff Two ' Black Spasms . .... mms " Concert Orchestra, - -. - Always a Musical " Feature Ises but short on performances. -Some cities' are long ,oji good tntf ntlons but short on, actions. Some organizations are long oh plans but short on results. . ; Many cities are long on- gva starters but short on goad finish ers. 1 ncxic MKXI H A- -1 ' Meat' Loaf ' I ! Potato Salad "on Lettuce - 1 - Pickled Beets . , Brend and Butter" ; ... : Sugared Sliced Peaches Devils Food Layer Cake ' " Hot Tea or Coffee ; A ' Union county farmers are cut ting their third crop ot alfalfa lor thig year. Campbell-Towle Co. of Klamath; Falls Is building a manu facturing plant at its Sprague riv er mills. .X - JOE WILLIAMS The Battery Man Our Recharges Do Hold WILLARD 531 Conrt'St. - Phone 198 Once Plain Mr given in, p i9 J -4 & HEXDRJCKS" North Hic-h f , - Telotmone ICi Creation I r- ... ST- Stuart Darrow' , Smoke Pictures 'ancLl .V.t , 1 FiIm5omfl Greatest Short Subjects' 5 Acts , -Vaudekb r-' t J