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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1925)
THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON - SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 18, 1925 jMLM La. We are having a great ! big SPECIAL on PANTS It makes me laff to see so many people walking when used cars are so cheap and takes so little cash to make a down payment really cheaper than sole leather., . mm f rr net xsVfc o We can fit you in a number of grades and patterns J A -A 4 G. W. JOHNSON & CO. 469 State Street CITY NEWS IN BRIEF I OurWeathcrMw 1 UNSVrTTLED Generally cloudy, probably rain wc6t portion; moderate tempera ture; increasing southeast winds. Max. 51; Min. 41; River, 2.3; stationary; Rainfall .02 (fog); At mosphere cloudy; Wind northwest. . - . - . At The Theaters Today ; !!! . . -J. . Oregon Harold Bell Wright; beBt stbry, "A Son of His Father." with especially selected cast. Hrilig W continuous 2 till 11. . East Lynne," show today, liligh-5-act Vaudeville, and the -Border Legion," by Zane Grey. f Opens Fruit Stand Mr. Baldwin, an old-time busi ness man of Salem, has opened a fruit stand in the Hunt & Schaller meat market on North Commer cial. This makes three fruit stands in the city, there being others on North High and at State and Commercial. Delegates Visit Here- Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Merrifield, of The Dalles, delegates to the re cent Knights of Pythias and Pyth an Sisters convention at Eugene, are visiting in Salem at the home of Mr. Merrifield's sister. Mrs. Rachel Reeder, 239 South Cottage street. O. 1v Waffle House Opposite . Penney's. Waffles and short orders at all hours. New management. o!3tf Free Demonstration Of the Universal Wrinkle-proof Iron. Halik & Eoff Electric shop. 337 Court. o20 Good Potato Yield f. uiscnoir, route t, reports a yield of 175 bushels of potatoes to the acre. This is above the average tnis year. Because or a shortage of rain the crop is re ported to be short. Wanted, Mien to Pick Walnuts. Skyline Orchards Tel. 121F11. ol8 Building Permit Is Issued Mrs. S. E. Probert was given a permit at the office of, the city recorder Saturday to erect a one- story dwelling at 177 South Thir teenth at a cost of 1500. Have You . Ever tried the Salem rant?. If not, why not? Bunday dinner, 75c. Restau Special 018 Pretty Puppy- Funny, Hot Aire, Syncopatin' Sal, Freshie rlate hits in Victor records and sheet music, at Moores Music House, 409-415 Court. ol8 Starts Xew Delivery : A new parcel delivery has been launched in Salem by E. F. Col lins, who makes his headquarters at Nelson & Huat's drug store, corner of Liberty and Court Trunks. and baggage are also hauled. Electric Heau ' $5.50 to 98, at Halik & Electric shop, 337 Court. Eoff's o20 Furniture Cpbotatery And repairing. Giess-Powers Furniture Company. s20tf Veterans Will Sleet ' Members of the . Hal Hibbard camp, Spanish War Veterans, will hold a social evening at the Ar mory Monday at 8 o'clock. special program has been arrang ed. Lunch1 will be served during the evening. ' Wei Have Them Electric heaters. $5.50 -to $8 Halik & Eoff Electric shop, 337 Court. o20 Tiro Licensed Issued Two marriage licenses were ap plied for in the county clerk's of fice Saturday. They were taken out by Bert T. Ford, Salem attor ney, and Margaret Marie Griffith Saleni, and Asel Eoff, electrician 1415 South Twelfth, and Mary Jane Albert. 245 Winter street. Regal and Easter- Lily bulbs. W. C. 116F4. Dibble. Tel O20 Dr. White, Osteopathy Electronic diagnosis and treat ment. ol8 Note Sale Ordered C. M. Miell, receiver of the Sa lem Fruit Union, under a court order signed by Judge Percy R Kelly yesterday, has been author ized to sell all notes and accounts receivable due the concern to the sum of $3,000, to satisfy a judg ment against the fruit concern, in favor of The Phez company. Room-Size Rugs Used, at bargain prices. Used Furniture store. 3IWA Plans Meeting The Modern Woodmen of Amer ica will hold its first open meet ing of the winter Monday night at the Fraternal temnle hall on North Liberty. This will be a musical program and picture show combined, and it will be an enter tainment of interest to the public. l i th Oregon High School Debating (The glass in -the' windshield was league, according to Dr. Dan JB.i broken and the seat was ail hot Clark, ' secretary of the league. Tiyouts are being held at a num ber of schools, the reason being. Clark said, that Pendleton has woo thb cop twice and needs only one more -victory to gain perma-! nent "possession. Salem. Grants Pass and Ashland, last year's win ners, are strong contenders. Fin als are held at Eugene in May. demolished. The fire department was called, extinguishing the fire before it ouid cause damage to the service station. The fire is believed to have! been started by a carelessly liung ligniea cigar ette stub, according to one of the workers at the service station. the work of the Pioneer," Hi-Y and the. Friendly Indian club depart menta.i;rt, -UiJ also cover the speakinr loirs iaf-the connty high schools, together with the. rallies, hikes and get-together meetings of 1 the various division," and orV ganliations. - - Why Bake? When you can buy Bake-Kite bread. 2 large, loaves '25c. Bake Rite Bakery. . olg Furniture nCptoosjteiy-- - . ; And repairing; Glese-Powers i Furniture Company. i20tz Leather Gloves Coats, hand bags, suit cases, purses. Nothing takes the place of LEATHER. F. E. Shafer, har. ness supplies. . Dl8 Exclusive lHstribntloi For W. Wj Kimball pianos. A. B. Chase, Davenport & Tracy, Bush it Gerts. ! Moore 'a Music House, 409-415 Court. Exchange Good sedan for coupe. Inquire 355 S. 24th St.. Salem. "No junk." . ol8 s20tf Have You See ' The free demonstration of the Universal Wrinkle-proof iron at Halik lb Eoff Electric shop, 337 Court. Immediate Delivery . On 16-inch mill block wood. Fred E. Wells, phone 1542. ol8 Woodry & Son Buy furniture. Store, Commercial. Phone 75. Z71 N. s2tf Vinegar Apples Wanted Gideon Stolz Co., near corner Summer and Mill. Sacks furnish ed. Phone 26. o6tf Wo Located at 153 S. High. Corset Shop. Howard ol8 Refinish the Piano I. J. Hersha, expert piano and furniture finisher and polisher. Free estimates on request. Inquire at Moore's Music House, 409-415 Court, or shone 983. ol8 For Rent Downtown fiat, 5 large rooms. furnace, etc. Adults. $37.50. at 666 Fe.rry. Vacant. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High, Heilig Bldg. o20 P-T Meeting Slatetl The opening meeting of the Highland Parent-Teacher associ ation will be held Tuesday night at 8 o'clock and will be in the form of a reception for new mem bers. A program consisting of musical numbers and readings will be offered. Fag Starts Fire . A Dodge truck owned by the Rodgers Paper company caught fire Saturday, night as it was be ing filled with gas and oil at a service station on Liberty street. between State and , Ferry. The top of the truck was burned off and the side curtains were com pletely consumed by the flames. o20 mCA.Itedgct Outlined Friday afternoon the budget and finance; committees of the Marion county YMCA decided to conduct a financial campaign Oc tober 24 to 181.1 following the an nual convention of the organiza tion to be held on October 2S. The budget! provides for $4500. This sum will Ibe used to cover Obituary Dances Every Friday Night at Derby Hall. Everyone welcome. olS Palmer In this city October 16, Mrs. Gertrude Palmer of 991 Mill street, age 49, wife of, John Pal mer, mother of Mrs. H; C. Graves of Salem and Mrs. F. J. Patton of Falls City, sister of J. W. Powell of Long Beach Cal., J. A. Powell of Wilmington. Cal.. and G. A. Powell of Blackfoot Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Polmer were members of the United Artisans of Tualatin, Ore. Funeral services Monday, October 19 at 3 p. m. from the Rigdon mortuary. Apples, 50c to $1 Bring your containers. Salem Champoeg road, 1 mile, north of Hopmere. Egan Bros. Tel. 3F11; ol8 Tenor Banj Any style to suit your purse from Lang-Paramount and Vega phone down at Moore's Music House, 409-415 Court. ol8 Flags at Half Mast Brigadier General George A. White, who is in command of the Oregon National guard, ordered Saturday that flags on all of the armories in the state be lowered to half-mast Wednesday in honor of Lieut. Col. John F. Williams, retired, Oregon National guard, who died Friday night in Eugene. His funeral is to be held Wednes day. He began his military work in 1899, and during the World war he served as acting adjutant general for Oregon for some time. Brand Xew For-Two Three room with sleeping porch. cement basement, furnace, fire place, hardwood, double construc tion, union labor job throughout Wired for electric range. Just being finished at 1550 South Win ter street. Trees and view. Price, $3600 and $600 down, balance like rent takes. Becke &. Hen dricks, 183 N. High, Heilig Bldg. 02 0 New Chevrolet Tourings Small down payment, balance 18 monthly payments. See New ton-Chevrolet Co. ol7tt Banjo-Ukeleles Just arrived, great assortment, from $4.50 up, at Moore's Music House, 409-415 Court. Phone 903 018 Have You Ever tried the Salem rant? If not, why not? Sunday dinner, 75c. Stiff 018 Restau Special 018 Salem Girl Honored Willeta Welch of Salem, junior in home economics at OAC has been appointed by the YWCA to head the financial campaign among the sororities which com mences this week. Each year the YWCA and YMCA nnite in staging a campaign among the students. faculty, alumni, townspeople, and friends of students. This is the only way that expenses of the two organizations arc raised in order to promote the Christian work on the campus. V LvkKissed J V WEDDING y Jail Sentence Given Walter Chance, 19, was sentenc ed to the county jail for 6 months yesterday . when he was found guilty in the justice court yester day of larceny. He is said to have taken some clothing from the J. C- Penney store here. Chance is married Pomeroy & Keene Jewelers: , ' Salem, Orejron H. JF, WOODRY & SON . AsttiosMrs aa raraltar Dtsltrs, p tr cask for UnI rarattsn. State tTl UkU CwamardaW t - Office Phone 75 or Res ii:sc2 Fhcna 18437 Th Secret Of comfort and poise for the stouter -woman lies In the scien tific method of fitting the cor rect corset to her figure. Howard Corset Shop. 153 S. High. ol8 Dr. Marshall, Osteopath! Physician and surgeon. ol8 Sale of Housewares Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday See display ad. Stiff's Furniture store. ol8 Everjman'c Class Is for every man, every Sunday morning, 9:45. Men of business, men of the street, men in the pool hall, all men, will find good in our programs. Leon Jenison wil give the solo; Hal Mead will lead the singing; John Evans will give the lesson. Come! ol8 Harding At Portland, October 16, Jen kins Harding age 63 years, a na tive of Salem husband of Mrs. Alice Harding of Portland, father of Mrs. Gale A. Landsen of Woodburn, 'Lester Jenkins Hard ing of Glendale, Ore., Mrs. C. L. Normoyle of Woodburn, son of Mrs. Eleanor Harding of Port land, brother of Charles Harding of Susanville, Cal., Miss Amy Harding of Gervais and Mrs. Cal vin S. White of Portland, grand- fateher of Robert Harding Nor moyle. Mr. Harding was a mem ber of Azalea lodge No. 119, A. F. & A. M. of Glendale, Ore. Fun eral services will be held Monday, October 19th at 1:30 p. m. from the Rigdon mortuary, interment JOOF' cemetary under Masonic auspice. Not Sheepskin But genuine LEATHER, coats Harness supplies. F- E. Shafer 170 S. Commercial. ol8 Itrk-k Building for Sale- New brick that has long lease to bring you high interest. Priced now at $21,000. This will be worth more in 1930. Becke. & Hendricks, 189 N. High, Heilig Bldg. 02 0 Cheap for QuiCu Sale- New 5-room house, full base ment, furnace and fireplace. Phone owner, 2103-W or 1575-R. 018tf The Coffee Shop- Serves the good waffles and hot cakes. o20 Certified Studebakers See them at the Certified Public Motor Car Market, where used cars are sold on the same plan as In force under the Studebaker Cor poration of America. See Stude baker ad in Saturday Evening Post for Oct. 10. ol8 Debate Is Topic Although debating season not begin until January, a number of Oregon high schools have start ed work in competition for the Cou cup offered to the winner does De in JOE WILLIAMS The Battery Man Radio Batteries That Last WILLARD 531 Court St. Phone 198 AcceDt only genuine "Phillips, the original Milk of Magnesia pre scribed by physicians for 50 years as an antacid, iaxative. corrective. 25-cent bottles, also 50-cent bot tles, contain directions any drug store. Adv. j TYPEWRITERS For Sale For Rent Students' Rates f Phone 866 C. M. Lockwood 24T North Commercial Street COLDS 'Tape's Cold Compound" Breaks a Cold Right Up Take two tab lets every three hours until three doses are taken. The first dose al ways gives relief. The second and third doses com pletely break up the cold. Pleas ant and - safe, to take. Contains no quinine or opiates. Millions use Pane's Gold Compound.' Price, thirty-five cents. Druggists guarantee it. Adv. STOP THAT BARK By using f 9 icnaerers Herbal Cough Cure FINANCING Do yoa ae4 capital tarn til of itork for promotional or ex pi b ion purpos es! Oar lnexpniT. easily operated, quick mail order method mailed free to lnitiaate corporation. Oil, miaias, industrial, ttc. STOCK SELLING Quick ' action obtained at low cost thru proper methods; our 18 years diversified experience Ja at yotfr tar-" ice; write for free proof, testimon ials, publishers endorsements, relia bility, etc " Giro, particulars. Corporate Brokerage Co. 109 West 101st St Xew York The? bdst and most Economical Cough Remedy made QCHAEFER'O f VRtJQ STORE Phone 197 Yellow Front 135 North Commercial Street Penslar Agency "RilLliPS" t I OF IB Dad, Do You Care? QF COURSE you do -But are you giving your boy the time and thought his health and future demand? JUe ""member he's young and utterly incompetent to think and plan for himself, as he should Thatlsvjour 'job until : he jp'ows up. . ' 30 watch him. You'll learn that many of his faults, deficiencies nad handicaps are due to an unrecognized error of vision! One quarter of all the school children in .the .United States five million of them have handicap ping' vision.' which is stunting their mental development and jeopardizing their health. ' KMonco fplla 119 that thft fVf are intlmafplv lnfnr.rrl-itwl with the other bodily organs. When defective .they, canso headaches, nervousness, dullness, . stubbornness, "tgnper" and many other boyish ills and shortcomings, because- in an effort to meet the demands of close, constant, arduous work imposed upon them by the rigors of class and home work, defective eyes usurp the' extra nervous energy they need, from the other organs which naturally "complain." How about your boy? Do you know the actual condition of his eyes, or do you just "guess" they're all right? Better play safe it means a lot to the boy. His health and sue cess" depend on your judgment. Have his eyes examined and get the actual facts. Don't "put it oft" at' the boy's expense. Care! Morris Optical Co. 301 2-3-1 Oregon lildg. ssaw ar M jui M M MEM III I l I 'vtwc BECKE & nENDRICKS 188 North HigU Lobby Heilig Theatre Telephone 101 mm WEDNESDAY, OCT. 21, 1:30 P. M. Located 1 Vz Miles Southwest of Liberty Store . , Follow the arrow, from Liberty ? Consisting of bay mare, 8 years old, weight 1400 pounds; good work horse, weight 1300 lbs.; span horses, 10 years old, weight 3000 lbs.; Holstein cow, age 7 years, milking 3 gallons per day, to freshen in spring; 25 White Leghorn hens and pullets; 5 tons loose oat and vetch hay in barn; AVt-tt. Wood's mower, good shape; hay rake reversible orchard disc; one-horse wagon, A No. 1 14-inich Oliver plow, like new; orchard plow, like new; one-horse culti vator, good; Kimball weeder, good; slip scrapper; buggy; good set double breeching harness; set double breeching , harness, like new; set single work harness; good 3-incb. wagon with double box complete; 2 single buggy harness; 4 collars, sizes 1821 and 23 Inch; man's saddle and bridal, McClanahan incubator, 120 egg; Buckeye brooder; bar rel' spray pump; hand spray pump; scythe; orn planter; brush howx; 2 post hole diggers ; grub hoe; pick; crow bar; plow double trees; log chain; grindstone; hand garden cultivator; 300 lbs, logan wire; 10-ft. wire g:e; broad, axe; wire stretcher, and many other miscellaneous articles, TERMS CASH F. N. WOODRY Salem's Leading Auctioneer Phone 311 . FRED H. MILLER, Owner That Saxophone . Can he repaired at Duke's Musi cal Instrument repair shop over Miller's. ot8 UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER CO. Direct Factory Branch 510 Court Street Phone 282 . Typewriters Rented. Sold, i - . : Repaired Special rental rates to students Eastman Brothers Furnaces Salem Office 169 S. High Y Office hours: : ltM TO 2 P.M. ; TrndLOfji BUvertom, Ore, F. N. WOODRY Salem's Leading AUCTIONEER Pays Cash For Furniture Residence and Store 1610 North Summer PHONE 511 "Established Since 1016 PAINTING KALSOMINING PAPER HANGING For the right kind of materials and the very heat workman ship call ua :: ; ; f- ::: Gabriel Powder and Supply, Co. ITS 8. Coaoerciai ; Pbost 7SS Specials : on Wood 3 loads large 16-inch' Mill Block. $15.00 1 Cord 4-ft, slab wood ....... . . . . . $4.00 per cord 4 ft. large second growth Fir per cord..".... .'?..... $6. 50 4 ft. Oak, per cord. . . . . . . . ... . J 1 . . . . . .. .1 ... . .18.00 4 ft. Ash, per cord. V. J .$7.60 4 Ft. Maple O $7.00 per cord FRED E. WELLS PHOJfK 1M2 280 SOUTH CHLRL'H LADD& BUSH, Banlcen Eatahllahed 18SS General Bstnldns Business Offlce Comrs from 10 fum. to S pja. r,J8f to Serve IE .-'"1 I i TT is our business to serve, and to Ixis' &ui Sy, A serve to the very best of our jpf Hi us. The greatest and the least lx$ SSpl K alike come to us, and all find us Iff raSJl aa. completely at their disposal. W ' y(&pJ ' Ki .Our'-gervice.''for :alL".U 'was In x-- '4-! -n Vj developed with that idea in mind. x W " '" ' A . When there, is need for a funeral ics ynT i 'pl .cUrector.call us'wUh jthc flf 7r7l"- - 3j of getting the.best, wo can give. PI Wrrj'I'Y - WEBB'S s L' rllNER PARLORS (ill n v))l Sr - 1 Vv I . ' J "Superior UUncml Service V' - ' Sr-' V 205 SaChurch Street V&sSl U Lr