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r THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, '. OREGON jT J sons TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 20. 1925 ft TRdUSEES ! AT REDUCTION A - Now is the time to buy trousers - at a bargain All colors and sizes are marked down at a price that will please you " c " . ' . ' ' - - - - - " 1 . - ' '-- G, W- JOHNSON & CO. " ;' ' 469 State Street ten. 3?, smti Methodist church, failed to appear for the luncheon. He care as his reason that he was too tired to stay for the luncheon, and Imme diately upon leaving the church, started back to Portland, where he has one week left yet bf the revival in Portland that is dated for a total length of six weeks. Billy Sunday, by the way. In speaking of Portland, said it Is in some ways "the best town and the worst town I was ever in." CITY NEWS IN BRIEF t:: .. i " vrair ,-. Moderate' temperature? light variable . winds. " Max.! 68; :Min. 45; River 2,1, stationary; Rain fall none;; Atmoephere clear,' Wind 'north.---y ''f- r:-- f v ' v ' . At i ,. The Theaters) Today: !I! -- Onon . Harold Bell Wright's best story, "A. Son of His Father, with: especially selected cast. Hrlliff Forrest . Taylor Dramatic Stock Co. pre sents "Best People," by, Avery Hopwood. f Hllghr 6-act Vaudevin and the "Border Lesion,' by Zane Grey. , .-' -- O O O . 1 Prescott Quits Orchard E. T. Prescott, for . 16 yean with the Prescott - orchard, has turned the place over to his bro ther and will make a bid for com mercial pruning this winter. Mr. Pr esoo1t,,aya j there is no Job too big nor loo small for him to con sider. The Pythian Sisters : Are giving a lunch for tbe Knights tomorrow eye., Oct. 20th. Third Rank work on. for the Knights. Pythians of both or ders attend. o20 Hare Yon Seen The free demonstration of the Universal Wrinkle-proof iron at Halik & Eoff Electric shop, 337 Court. "'. o20 Attorney .Visits Kalem Gordon . T. . Hayes, veteran at torney of Oregon City, arrived in Salem yesterday on business and visited with his many . friends here.- Mr, Hayes baa been en gaged in business in Oregon City for many years. He is a member of the G. A. R. !- Fnralture Tjphototerj ; i And repairing. . Gleae-Powers Furniture, Company. sZOU of an guits Are Stolen ; -. Several of the men at Willa mette university who are on the football squad nave been com plaining of the loss of equipment. Yesterday aa investigation was made, and it developed that some time Sunday several of the. new varsity suits and other equipment bad been : stolen. About ; two weeks ago the members of ths team experienced the same 'diffi culty. It is said that over $100 worth of equipment has! boen stolen so far this season. Dr. H. A. Gueff rojr , Announces the opening office for the practice of General Medicine and Obstetrics in Rooms 204-205 U. S. Bank Bld&V Tel. 2329. o20 Sale of Houseware Continues ;At Stirrs Furniture Store. o20 Electric Heaters - j ;$5,50 to $8, at Halik & Eoffs inectric shop. 337 Court. o20 H . 4- Cords" Are Donned 't Members of the Junior class at Willamette uniyerjity appeared in chapel Monday wearing the new (duTojtarousersruthorixed for malemembers of the class. The .trousera are of, light gray .j Our ",S.a phone .7 . ' . - Repairing price list is in today's issue. Duke Repair Shop.; o21 Speeder Arrested . - Gustav EaWen of 2236 Cherry avenue . wasjrrested by - Officer Edwards on a" charge of speeding Monday night. He was cited to appear today. s : - Brkk Duildin for Sale- New brick) that-has long lease to bring you high. Interest. Priced now-at- SSIOfrV-- This vlll be worth more In 1930. Becke Hendricks. 51S 9 N. High, Heilig Bidgv'r;-) : 02 OvnritlfS Appeal The Associated Charities of Sa Itm hare issued an appeal for bed clothlag,-clothing of any descrip tion, food, nd, other-articles that might -be distributed among the needy-of the city. If anyone has any such articles be is urged to phone 163 4-W, and the stuff will bocalled-"for- The Associated Charities is planning on launching a drive during the first week of November for the purpose of ob taining sufficient funds to carry on the work cf the organization curing the coming year. It is the intention of the organUationito cbtain' enough - funds: so that re peated drives in the city will not be necessary ; : ' V J j. .-' - - woodsaw owned by A. C. Leneker had caught fire. It is thought that the fire was caueed by the ex haust from the engine. The rame of the driver s seat was scorched, but it is believed that no damage was done -to the woodsaw engine Correct - f Corset fitting at Howard's Cor set Shop. 153 S. High. o20 We Hare Them . Electric beaters. IS. SO to Halik Court. & Eoff Electric shop, 38 337 o20 Car Reported Stolen The chief of police of Roseburg Has telephoned the local head quarters that a Ford touring.. bearing license number 176-297 was stolen from Roseburg Sun day. Coyote Is Killed A wandering coyote which visit ed the .chicken pens at the state school for the blind, corner of Church and Mission, was killed Monday morning by William Mc- Carroll, engineer. The animal was young, apparently about live or six months old, and is thought to have caused a heavy casualty among the feathered residents of tLe city. The animal was seen by Mrs. Mildred Mortensen, laundress, who called McCarroll. The anl mal is believed to have followed the creek near the school property from the hill country above Sil- vcrton. where coyotes are suu Exclusive Distribution For W. W. Kimball pianos. A, BT'Cnaiir "Datenport & Tracy, Buh & ...Gertsu... Moore's Music House. 409-415 Court. s20tf Boxing Armor- Arena 8:30 p. m.. Wed., Oct. 21. Ernie Woodard vs. Joe Jewett, ten three-minute rounds. Shadow Gretx vs. Russell Green, six three- minute rounds. Sailor Manning vs. Geo. Hennings,. four three-minute rounds. Jimmy Fargo vs Eddie Fox, four three-minute rounds and one snappy prelimi nary. ' ' o2l Regal and East Lily bulbs. W. 116F4.. C. Dibble. Tel O20 Bicycle Stolen Maurice Larter of route 3. Sa lem, reported that his Davis bi cyle was stolen from the alley be tween State and Ferry Snuday night. Used Heaters at Bargain prices, furniture store." Stiff's used o20 Furniture Tphoatery And repairing. Gleie-Powers Furniture Company. slotf Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Burns and little daughter, Ann Reed, re turned the first of the week from a motor trip to southern Oregon 1'onth and Grace In every form. Howard Shop. 153 S. High. Corset o20 Drop In-. J V--' " I r : And see our 'leather ' coats, gloves, purses," and handbags. Nothing takes; the place of leather. F. E- Shafer, Harness Supplies. . v . V- ' ,. . o20 Boy Picked Up John Lee of Portland, aged 15 was picked up on , the highway Sunday night. He claimed that I he was coming to ' Salem to see nis nrotner. He was held at the local police station for investiga tion. . " v !:, Takes Linen Stock ' ; tV-'-, ' Three new subscribers to the new Oregon. Linen Mills, together with H. L. Corbett, Portland bank er, have been ' announced. . The amounts subscribed were not nade public but are all said to be substantial ones.' Those Waffles and Hot Cakes Always good at the Coffee Shop. : . . - . ii.WHlv --:"':':'k o20 He has a dandy Overland iRoadster. Almost new i tires looks like new, Very good value at , $295.00 wish tt return the casiponus a take advantage of thePonus loan" instead, have until Juy 30, 1926, in which to return If money, to the aute. Thereaftf they have until June 30, 1927,'in which to file their final appliition for tbe bonus loan, accord inlto an opin ion given by AttomejCencral Van Winkle to the state bonus com mission; Return & the cash bonus, according to lie attorney general, places the vderan on the same basis as any otter veteran so far as his rights to a onus loan is concerned. U numbers of the committee. , State SapWtatendent' J.' A.: Churchill is! aa eX ofliclo'member. , I ' .- -' '- ! i - . ( . Brand New For-Two Three room with sleeping porch, cenent basement, f urpace, f lre plao, hardwood.. double construc tion union' labor job throughout. Wired - for ; electric range. ' Just being finisljpd at 1350: Slouth Win ter street. Trees and view. Price, $3600 and " $600 down, balance like rent takes. .Becke & Hen dricks, ISO N. High, Heilig Bldg. i o20 The Coffee Shop H Serves the good ; waffles hot, cakes.' s ,, ' - i . and o20 Do It Now f Arrange tor your costume and dance Moon, Wed. nlte. Hallowe'en at Mellow oZl Possessor Arrested H. Z. Johnson of Silverton was arrested on Sunday by Officer Ol son on a charge of possessing liquor. He was released on bail by order of Judge Poulsen and cited to appear October 21. New Chevrolet Tourings .. Small down payment, balance 18 monthly payments. See New ton-Chevrolet Co. olTtf Committee to Meetu The executive ComiitM ot the Oregon state teachers' association will meet Saturday morning at the Portland hotel in Portland. George W. Hug, ? citr superintendent of schools, is a member of the com mittee. J S. Landere, president of th normal school, and Superin tendent Rice of Portland are also liiryrle Stolen . . . ! Douglas Woodward. of 320 Les lie street has reported to the police th theft of, hi- Deluxe Flyer bi cycle,-stolen from near the public KhmrT "WnmfaT nicntr'i'" s. 4t- ' '' -' -n 1 Bits For Ureanrast . . , 1 .Obituary Car Stripped L. M. Lamber of route 2, Sil verton, reported to the local police station that his Ford touring was stolen Sunday night from Liberty near the First Baptist church, and was later found near the paper mill with one of the rear wheels missing. 3 Room Apartment ,c For rent. Phone 1823 or call at 161 North 13th. o2Q Drunkard Fined W. G. McCunem. arrested for being drunk Saturday night, has been released by order of Dr. Mott and taken to a local hospital for treatment. He appeared Monday to face the charge, and was fined $10 by Judge Poulsen. Mrs. viola Ferree died at 1154 Oak street October 19 at the age of 61 years. She is survived by one daughter, Eva L. Ferree of Salem t two sisters, Mrs. 8. E. Win Chester - and"; Mrs;5 Leone M. Strait of Newberg, Ore.; one stepson, C M.- Ferree of Nebraska, and one stepdaughter, Mrs. S.JC. Lewis of Washington.: Funeral services will be held at the Webb' Funeral 'par lors Wednesday at 2 p. m. Inter ment will be in- the' IOOF cenie tery. -:- ",; n: ; "'' " ' - ' "'; y v . 30 , : f ' Ainls ' " At the home, four miles south of Salem, Monday, October If), Paul J, Annis, age 72 years. Hus band of Mrs. Florence Annis, and father of Mrs. H. W. Fasching of S&lem and Ed Harr, Salem. The deceased was a resident of Oregon Cor 45 years and of Salem for nine years. He, was a member of the WOW lodge, of Halsey. Funeral services will take place Thursday, October 22, at 1:30 p. m. from the Rigdon & Son mortuary. Inter ment will be in the City 'View cemetery under the auspices of Salem lodge No. 4, AF&AM. who eat candy before and' during races not only'c.ome out ahead butre Also, iia," mtrch better- physi cal " fccodlUon than- those whose diet.haa beenrobbed of carbohy drates Blood tests revealed that the runners' who were the most exhausted at the endof the race bad a Low. blood sugar percentage. while ' those Jess exhausted- had a "higher sugar. percentage.'. , r: ". .. - y At the recent' radlo snow" in New York ' 'demonstration was made by the Inventor of the so called wireless lamp. An egg was placed in - frying pan on a cake of Ice." The. tireless waves pene trated the ice and in a. short time had the pan red-hot--and- the egg was cooked in grand style. 'lu3)Uc interest in xadfo fhrouglfJ but Europe Just now is at a Vry high point, says Dr. Lee De Forest, who- recently returned from a trip abroad "The interest is greatest in England," he con. tinues, "probably due to the far; that the programs there are. mtvo, diversified than in the rest of tli European countries. France Of alU the nations pays the least atten tion to its programs and broad casting, and with the possible ex ception of one or two French sta tions very little musical matter, broadcast. For that reason French; listeners build receivers capable o hearing the English; stations, Delightful fall weather But most farmers want some hard rains, to get the ground in condition to plow. Every new auoraoi,e ln UT lon potmtv ftlvea the counfyvfourt a little jttdre (license) i money wftk vhirh trt-hund fflore saved nurxei roads." Marion couaty certafol got off on the right foot id lb matter of paved market roads', an she is going to stay there as lon$ as there is an unimproved piec-S Of road in the county. Please , help the Slogan edr prove, the value 4ot the flax aid, linen Industries.. Do It today fT tomorrow. S m i Since Salem is t have -ket sugar factories; 'the following frerf especial concern here: 'Dr. Burgess Gordon and other physi cians' of Boston bare upset the 'apple-cart' of hard-hearted rain ers who rule candy and other sweets off the diet of athletes. As result of varied experiments these scientists have found that marathon runners .who have lived on a generous carbohydrate diet during the training . season and Woodry & Son Buy furniture. Store, Commercial. Phone 75- 271N. a Genuine Thermos Bottles u -n Schaefer Drug. 135 N. Cdnv 925 Vaccination Completed The vaccination for small pox ordered at Parrish -junior -hlgb school was completed Monday af ternoon. About 400 students were vaccinated. The remainder had either been vaccinated within the last seven years, had had the dis ease, or refused to submit to the vaccination for conscientious ob jections. There were about 25 students in the high school. that refused to be vaccinated because of conscientious objections, and these are staying1 out of school tor the required three week period,- ' Stelger . " In this city October 18, Theo t hilus W. Steiger, age 6 years, a resident ot the - Portland road. Brother of Edward Steiger and Daniel Steicer of Colorado, foster father of Ruby Breiinen. Funeral services Tuesday, October 20, at 10:30 from the Kigdon mortuary, interment City View cemetery. : l . --i-r- . . -- ... i. Sisson - ' In this city October 19. Clinton Sisson; son of Mrs. Lillie Shupe of Everett, Wash. Announcement of funeral later from the Rigdon mortuary. ; FOR IXFORMATION ABOUT RAILROAD TRIPS Pbone727 ' OREGON ELECTRIC Vinegar Apples Wanted -; Gideon Stolz Co., near corner Summer and Mill. Sacks furnish ed. Phone 26. o6tt Saxophone Repalri Musical Instrument Repair Shop, . 021 For Rent Downtown flat, 5 large rooms, furnace, etc. Adults. $37.50, at 66 Fenx Vacant. Becke 4b Hendricks, 189 N.fc High, Heili Bldg. v o20 Teachers Entertain The old teachers at the Salem high school gave a tea Monday af ternoon to the new teachers. Mem- bers -ofr-the (school board and their wives were alsdinvited to be pres ent as were members of the 'Mar ion county health demonstration,' One of the recitation rooms was decorated charmingly in autumn leaves for the occasional. -v Cheap for QvntU Sal :; New 5-room house, i full base ment, furnace and fireplace. Phone owner. 2103-W or 1575-R. 1 01811 O. K. Waffle House ; x . Opposite" Penneys. waffles and short orders at all hours. New management. ..;ol3tf II. F, WOODRY & SON ActlraMr a Fraiwr DmImts, ry ek far UMd raraUaz. S71 Korta CoBUBsrcuU. t eilizi Phcsa 75 cr Hca- Albany Men Visited ? , Among the visitors at the Cham ber of Commerce luncheon Mon day were Leonard Gilkey, secre tary of the Albany Chamber; Dean SuUtvan, Albany college, and George Finnerty,- superintendent of schools. All spoke briefly. Order Your Costume . . Early for Hallowe'en masq- ball at Bob Shoppe or at dance. Mellow Moon. Wed. nite. . j 21 Free Demonstration . ' Of the Universal Wrinkle-proof Iron. Halik & Eoff Electric shop. 337 Court. oZQ Woodsaw Ctchea Fire The .fire department was sent Monday to answer an alarm from fir at Owens and Commercial. Speeder Arrested ' J James Kriesel of Albany was arrested Sunday ,by Officer Thompson on a charge of speed ing through the congested district on State street- He was released upon denositinr S3 bail. r 4 Hnnday Kot at Meeting - j; Billy Sunday, who "was slated to be present at the weekly meeting of the Chamber; omt Commerce after lib meeting at the First UNDERWOOD ' TYPEWRITER CO. Direct Factory Branch . 510 Coart Street' Phone 82 Typewriters Rented, Sold, ; Repaired , -Special rental rates to students Eastman Brothers Furnaces 3" : Salem Office 169 S. High - Office hours: 12:M TO 3 P. M. , ; Factory, Eilrcrton, Ore, v May Obtain Loan - .World war veterans wbo' acted under a misapprehension of the facts in exercising their right un der the state bonus law, and who . EVERYTHING FOR YOUR PARTY i f : ;' , s'- Commercial Book . i Store 16: Xortb. Commercial - , Best People Avory Hopwood Approximate Price List of SAXAPHONE REPAIRS This includes sterilizing, new corxs ana springs; wnere neea ed, and adjusting. Gold or, Silver Brass Soprano Alto . .f 15.00 $17.50 Melody ' i Tenor 10.50 19.00 Baritone- . . . : 20.00 - - a3.54 Basx 25.00 S7JBO MISCELLvlXfcOl'S ItEFAIR. Wngle springs, ifeach 135c-50c Single pads, etich 25c-oOc ' Refacing mouthpieces f lJO A Itecork inontbp:ece 75c; Brazing loose or broken mech anism charged at - rate of $1J0 per bonri . ; Other prices on request All work guaranteed DUKE'S ' MUSICAL INSTRUMENT REPAIR SHOP ! Phone 2215 Room 3, McCornack ' Building Salem, Oregon '!' F. N. WOODRY Salem's Leading AUCTIONEER .5 TJ Tays Cash For Furniture , Beeidence and Store - J 1610 North Sumniee "Established Since 1016V: PHONE 511 PAINTING j'-Wv- ICALSOMINING PAPER HANGING For tbe right kind of materials and: the very best workman ship call us, ' Gabriel , Powder find Cupply Cc.i r it 5 s. ccfT-w-t r " "H If You Want to Know How. to Beautify ' Yourself ; ! Bear -to fid yourself of wrinkles . s to eradicate skin blemishes -to brjy the glow of health to your cheeks , . ' Don't Fail to Talk wiih Frances Weber v, Noted Beauty. Specialist ; ,j Mrs. Weber will give free personal advice and free facial massages ' . r " ' . s l This Is Your Opportunity -Take Advantage of tt : in mind Mrs. Weber will be at our' store all this week Don t fall to hear her Free Daily Beauty Lecture To follow her advice ?means a better complexion for you; CAPITAL DRUG STORE f-405 State 'Street, corner Liberty, SIein, Oregon "The Store on the Corner' ' i. ,LADD & BUSH, Banlrera -V- CstobUshed 18S3 ' ". iii Gciicrd Bunions; Buiiacca;. , i.. s . Cle from 10 a.nu to seehovr6ood it feels r r m. ..jfii Many- orVus eat too much v Don't ' nibble ' between meals . ' t . ... . ... . . ...... . . j . and spoil your real appetite. Don't humor that false hunger ' you think you feel! Take a bite of WRIGLEYS let- its friendly, satisfying flavor allay the false craving, settle your stomach and get you ready for a good meaL And AFTER EVERY MEAL let it pleasantly jaid digestion I and CLEANSE THE JEETH I 1 Life t Vir A'Viy ias- ui -rr . .'J . ? ' BECKE & HENDRICKS ' . ", ' 180 North UigU s " ' - Lobby Heilfg Theatre Telephone 161 When You ; Are Ready To Move i it u 'iv 7 'trm Mi .GalJ.on U3, for we have padded Vans and FlecceJincd. . covers for your furniture and piano. First class .piano and furniture movers, t ' ;.;c-i-t We also handle Brooder Stoves, Furnace Coals and Diamond Briquettes e Larmer Transfer & Storage Co. Phcnc 920 : i. t'r'c 1 aiT',T5Cthey ri t!'.' t