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' TIIE OREGON STATESMAN, . SALEM, OREGON TOTRgDAY'.MORyiy OCTOBER 22. ,1925-:: l7. ! i ' 1 1 r-'.t'i .l. nam r . 1 i ' . i , . ft.. V 4 J - Moderate temperature; ' light I Riyer 2.4 atlonary ; l ltainf all '.none; Atmosphere clear" Wind northwest.7 ". 11 A -. At : Tie Theater Today , It! , Oregon-Uorinne ; Griffith and JCenneth Harlan ,ln rThe.MarrJage Whirl.", Hell!? Ceorge O'Brien In rn Fighting Heart." Blighv Hoot Gibson In 'KWin Kid From Powder Rlrer." : l ' - tf a nana a Bpecla .Oomntunlcatlon : of .Salem Lodge No. 4 A.F-feAJf. atl - thetr ' lodge : room Thursday Oct. 22, at "l p. to., to con- , duct the luneral of our late Drotner, Paul J, Annis, from the , Bigdon & Son mortuary. - ; j J. sJ. BERWICK. ; Secy. ' ' " V- -' f o22 Flaa Display Outlined ! A neat card giving rules for the proper display of the national flag has been nrenared by the U. S. Ma rine corps and are now being dis tlbuted here by Sgt. W. T. Con- wa.y, f ecruiting of f icer of the Ma rines. Anyone "wishing the cards may obtain them at he recruiting department in the postofffce build log. ' ':' i" - ' ' Wallnlah taff Named Walter Iliff, editor of the 1326 Wallnlah, has 'Announced the members of the start that will help im tn;putttng out the Willamette year- book'. Th"ey""afe: "Associate editor, Adelia - G ates ; Jinlversity, Eu geaia , Saya ge; , student. ' .'body, Cayne , Crow; athletic William Warren,; college jrear; Mildred . Mc lCHlican;'actIvUies. MUkent King; organizations, Letha filler ' and WUlis .Hathaway; satire, Louise Garrison and - .Margaret t. Arnold ; art, .Susie Church, .Evangeline Helnlcknrd Helen Arpke; offi cial photographer.. Kennel-Ellis. Fire Eeporte .l-Tie "l local jpaper mul was threatened" last .night; when old sulphur, that .had beenthrown out caught ;aiire"int some way. " The fire was close to the sulphur bins and in the -wooden part of the building, ani if the fire had been given mucn neaaway, it is very likely that a serious situation would have arsen. As lt.'was, the workmen at the mill Immediately turned, the miirs hose oh.tha.tire, and: called the fire department. The tllremen ; arrived and extln guiabed'the fire before.it had i chance. to do any damage, " - Mis Wj-niAn p II cali YWCA - was -expected .back An Salem October 20' from, her trip o Omaha,- Neb., where she ha been attending to some business affairs. She .has, not arrived; yet, and pas not,, been heard from for same timer lint IMN.' T Piirrfo finmaA. M " -' I i mother-, at the -XWCA, . assorted ssert T thaf she expects Miss Wym an i will be JiexeJy October ,25. j tUTTMrOODIlY S0Nv s v r u,i for t'Hd In rail or, atar J 44 :ivi n rv na. 1 n fi K'i Brtrv n ! iMOffUOQir It will soon be time to change from your summer underwear to a heavier and -Warmer garment. ! Now is Ahe June Jo Buy 469 State Street Odd Fellows Initiate I Aa Initiation' of "several jiew members was held hy the Odd Fel: lews last night Entertainment is eluded ' a fate ightiof hand per Jermanleirfl malic tricks by Jack Spong, -f- Salem. ; :, "'I'm 1 Trjr, Some Of-rr- J . -.;:. k'.Tbse: old-time bologna atPeo- iple's Jlarket. .' ' o22 Hi ,." Dr. Marshall, .Osteopathic- Phxsician and surgeon. o22 Fraternity to Initiate r ' .the Phi Kappa PI fraternity at Willamette university is planning to put over several stunts ;iy this year's pledges on the streets of Salem 'some time before the end of the week. Vood Special " Fire .loads : 16 .. in ; mill jrood $170. , Propspt delivery. Spauld- mg lagging Tel 1830. - p23 BniMing Permits Issued Two building permits were tak en out at the office of the ctiy re corder Wednesday. Dr.; B. L. Steeves took out a permit to erect one-story concrete building on Liberty, adjoining.the Salem J3ank of Commerce on the south. The structure is to be erected at a cost of ,f SjOOO. J. W. Harmer was gixperniit, to-.-vrect -a. . one story ,jl welling- at 1815 : Hickory street at a cost o,$250T).:.';;"'.?' Dr. JR A.lGneXfroy Announces The opening of an office for the practice of general medicine and obstetrics in rooms 204-205 4U. S. Bank Bldg. Tel. 2329. o22 O. K. Waffle House- Opposite Penney'a. : Waffles and slfort orders at all hours. New management. , ' ol3tf Editor to Speak v ' . i . Wilfred Wellock, Engll s h preacher and editor, is to address the Willamette .fitudent hody this morning during the chapel hour In the evening he will" speak at the First Methodist church of Sa lem. His being' brought ?aere was largely due to the Influence of Dr. S. Langhlin, head iff the soci ology; :a'nd economic departments at Jthe tnlyerslty.- : . . ' f , ' ' r Oct.22!d torium. Cbem- id Wlnterr, o22 - r r ; 5-rto m hb use. full base- meht, turnace-andl' fireplace. Phone ownSf,J2103-Wo 1675-R. ' 018tf Drunkard Arrepted CUf ford WIllard .ot Salem ,waa arrested Wednesday night by Of ficers Edwards .and - James on charges of being drunk and of stealing a bar: cap' oft of an auto. He was .recently released from the county -ja.il ; afer , serving .several months on a contributing charge. fLine '.. ,.- oysmackinaws $6.90 and :C-J..TBrier. . o27 To PJeorganize Jersey Club A postal card is being sent to Jerfcey.-breeders, reading as 4fol- loy.aj'STSaiiirday. Octoher:24, 11 m., lyon are asked .to meet at Salens i Chamber : .of Commerce UNDERWObb . TYPEWRITER CO. v. Direct -Factory ' Branch -519 Ocmrt BtreeU "hod. tZ2 -Typewriter( Reated,:soia; -' ' rf.vfci Repaired f-w" Special rental rates to students .. .. ; . Brothers;. Furnaces , tSalcra Office 169 S.ali2h A ..Fine. VI I7.95J m Office, hours: 12:M TO' 1 P. M. r & CO. .. --p. t rooms to reorganize the Marion County Jersey club. In the oast this club has been a great helif to the breeders. Comet Let's make it bigger and better. It's our club Let,j;o! ..Stanley Riches, secre- tary." ... , .r The Power of God Heals ' If you hare" faith in His word, come to me and in the name of esus . I '.will heal you. AH so called incurable diseases solicited; Prof. Hawkins, Hotel Bligb.o25 Furniture Upholstery I And .repairing.' Giese-Powers Furniture Company. s20tf Marslificld 3Ian Speaks i Charles A. Howard, superin tendent of schools at .Marshf ield, spoke, briefly ?bef ore the Salem Rotarians "at their weekly meetr Ipg Wednesday! ,U$ is chairman df the' boys work committee of the Marshfield Rotarians, and told of his work in that connection. Mr. Howard is a. candidate to suc ceed State .Superintendent of Schools J. A. Churchill, who is tQ become president ot th"e formal school at Ashtahd as soon as It" is Completed.'' : Mr. Howard- was for merly principal of the Eugene high school and was a graduate ot the University of Oregon. He wis later ' calied to' Marshfield where he has been city superin tendent for" five years. ? 1 ; " Send a Box of Oregon's Finest , Stark's Delicious to your east ern friends. On .sale at Salem Fruit Union. o24 Vinegar Apples Wanted Gideon. S toll Co., near corner Summer and Mill. Sacks .tarnish ed. .Phone .26. o6tf "Dry" Meeting Scheduled . 'A mass meeting will be held in the raysvlll"" school ISUnday night, Ocfoher 25, at 7 f30 o'clock, to" "which every ' law-abiding clti tea' is' urged to 'attend. r R. E. Close; assistant superintendent of the anti-saloon league, will deliver an address in connection with the film, ?The Triumph of Justice; which will be shown. This picture has been drawing capacity' houses and has .fetirred the state. It is stated that children :must be ac companied by their parents to sei cure admission. The lecture and pictured Is - free, but an offering pill be taken. .. 1A34 Ferd Coupe ! With lots ot extras. -A bargain. Used Car Corner, 246 State St. - , ' ' ' o22 For Sale At YWCA, 12 polished oak top tables. -3x4 ,f t. Suitable tor use In restaurant or tea room. Price Compre Snuggery , A snuggery is a place where people may ': be ahug. .Here's- a new home f or.two or.three. , .Has three rooms and .sleeping" jbrch, full deep cement ,basement where one can swing an axpr a cat, .and F.N. WOODRY c Salem's Reading ; auotoHeer Pays Cash For inTnlture Residence and Str ' lOlO jorUi Snmmer - VVPHONErSlX - "Established Since 1016", nrT mi-i PAINTING i ijodMiNiNG ; f For he right kind of material and the .very hest workman ship J call tu, - s: ; ' - Gabriel T70i itxo2a 0h; touring Jn the best of co'n;. dition at only $350.00. i . r -Also a 1923 Ford toaringr new paint, in A-l condition, at $250.00. i BUY THEM OX EASY ' . . ...TERSis AT - keep the Ford," furnace, fireplace, hardwood floors, wired for electric range. On a large lot south with large trees and' : vle'w.' ! Is" brand new. and' can he bought for$2600 with 600 down, balance EXACT LY like rent. Being finished at 1550 South Winter 'street: ' Becke & Hendricks, Heilig Bldg., 189 N. High. ' o2I Dances Every Friday Night at Derby Hall. welcome, Everyone 022 You Wm Appreciate ' A good pumpkin pie. "Its fla vor, is Just right. We. make hem fresh every day. That's why they have that home-made taste. Bake Rite Bakery. o23 Brick Buildings Cheap ' j We have four Salem Brick buildings for sale. $18,000 to $22, 000 Any. one win pay you double the return bf safe bonds onBOrD vajue. Investigate now. Becke & Hendricks, HeUig Bldg., 189 , N. High. - o24 Exclusive. Distribution . f For W. W.; Kimball pianos. . A-B.'-Chase, Davenport ,& Tracy, Bush fe.Gerts. Moore's Music House, 409-415 Court. s20tf Extradition Granted ; Governor Pierce yesterday hon ored a requisition from the gov ernor of California asking for the return of Joseph Agner alias Joe Levine, now uhder arrest in .Port land under the name of George $nyder. The prisoner, Is said to have escaped .from the custody; of a Los Angeles of fleer July 4, 1925 He Is now' serving a 30-day Jail sentence. Stark's Delicious Apples- All .prices, ' grades and si2es, loose or packed, on sale at Salem Fruit Union. E. S. Blehn. o24 Dr. Garnjobst Returns Dr. J. H. Garnjobst has re turned to Salem after a two weeks visit to St. Paul, Minn., where, he wag presentat.the Interstate Post Graduate Assembly r of T America; TbAra wont 70ft dnctors t the asilt - geftihlv from v all narfs' bf the TTrra cfatbo anA rnnfa.-. Tirri Dawson, physician to King George of England, Governor Christian- son or .Minnesota ana unanes Mayo of Rochester, in addition to several others! addressed the as sembly. Farewell Dance . , McElroy's orchestra. . Crystal Garden.' Saturday " night. Ten men. " ' ' o24 Speaker Announced O. B. Coldwell,. vice . president of the' Portland Electric Power company, is scheduled to address the local Lions club at their week ly luncheon Friday. . jHydro-elec trie development in. Oregon will be the theme of his address and the Oak .Grove project,, of the PEP. 1!;:' :$1? ' lrs a real meas ito trayel Ey jstogei a. . Speed .with safety, combined, with scenic beauty, comfortable stages and frequency jof service,' stage ;travef.is .enjoyable at any season of the year. j - ..... . ... j :"'T'' We take the work, out pf travel arid put pleasure in '' Ask' VoutickctQflice fptf a list'of the beautiful tripsso, or in' coo. .nccoon wiui our OREGON 183 NORTH HIGH it ; ftf rUtm. CTabm Ihwi 1 A' aim. ttt M auauV ' k ' .will be, described and.il- J with : pictures, 'llti'was j brougfit'eut :VSAhtQir iiu afr.' I Coidell - was' horn, in Salem on.) ine, aoerty street site mat nas been purchased' if tn PEP con- pany fo'r thet ereetiod of an office buUdlng. He studied electrical jen gineering at Stanford ' university and took advanced work at Cor- neu. Woodry A Soi Buy furniture. Store, Commercial. Phone 75. 271 N. s2tf Vaccine Ja Issue About $50 worth of vaccine has been used thia fall in the Salem high school, McKinley and Par rlsh Junior high schools, and. the Lincoln grade "school.' The ques tion has arisen as to -who shall "pay for it. The attorney general ?of Oregon rendered an opinion .in 1921 that the school board has not the authority to: pay lor the vac cine. It is expected that the ques tion will be brought up for con sideration of the local school board at its next meeting, to be held Oc tober 27. Philippine Hand Embroidered , . , Anil lianrl maila InOnfo' itrau. es arrived today arid go on sale ' Ml. IIII.V U. tonwrrow at , the special price of 1. These are peautlfully .made of fine quality ; French nainsook. also petticoats at tIs special price. Miller's department store. o22 Kay Speaks of Mill i At the meeting .of the Mon mouth Chamber , of Commerce Tuesday night Tom B. Kay and Joe Baumgartner, both of Salem, spoke cofnTcerning the new Oregon Linen Mitys to be erected' in S lam. Oibitttary iR -. Anni4 ) ": ! At the home, fopr miles south of Salem. Monday. October 19. Paul J. Annis. age 72 years. . .Hus band of Mrs. Florence Annis, and father of Mrs. H. W. FaScblng of' Salem and Mrs. Ed Harr, Salem Deceased was a; resident of Oregon for 45 years and of Salem for nine years. He was a. member ot the WOW lodge of Halsey. Funeral services will take place .Thursday, October 22, at 1: 30 p. m. from the Rigdon & Son ..mortuary. later- ment wilUbe in the City View cemeterv under the ausDicea of Salem lodge To. .4, AF&AM. Funerals Edith Hoffman In thia city, October 20, Edith) uff o ac nar. Pn,fli Company. Services will be held at 2 o'clock iePr- wa unucceB8iui, o iu ty,t .hi, nrrfoT. a Rnnlcrew wfll.be taken down the river In charge. Interment will be made m rwiii mpt, Hn. UtT In PonTcdunty Annie aeu I 'rAt! her home. Park street At her home. Park street and Garden road, about 2:30 o'clock last night, Mrs." Annie E. Bell, 51. She Is survived by her husband, James T. .Bell, and George W. Jackson, tfr.,'; Edward Jackson, both of Mollala; Ben Jackson, of Idaho and Hiram Jackeon of east ern Oregon, : brothers,' and ' Mrs. Ella ' Copeland and Mrs. Sam uel McDonald, sisters, both of Sa lem.' Funeral arrangements will be made later from the Rigdon it Son mortuary; ' " : ' JOE WILLIAMS " ' The Battery Man Ask "Someone Whom We ' Have Served ' 'k' S3l Court St. V Mr ;Phone 198 ure uocs. ty ii , . STAGES PHOXE 90 v D'AUBaiujDera Portland, lias jret some, 6Q.gOQ soj suberihel'thefew lil.fnd lltt ailehoTtto Vet' ihis iemambe sum so' that 'the. entire" subscrip- tlon oLthe mm will be raised all theTcommunitiesthat ' might w be benefitted by the hew mill are bf- lag; canvassed for stock subscrip- tions. The Jioimauth people" were enthusiastic concerning ; the mill. and asked that a be left there. (subscription list Furniture "Cphoistery And repairing. Giese-Powers Furniture Company. 20tf Alumni Invited , Uharles &unn, j manager of the homecoming on the Willamette university campus this year,-. is having letters; seat out to all the Willamette alumni inviting and urging them to be on the Willam ette campus. October SO and 21 for the homecoming event. ' The special enticement' offered is the game on the afternoon of October 31 between -Willamette and Whit man, old' time rivals. .Leather ,. . i. Gloves, Suitcases, Handbags, Purses. Nothing takes the place of LEATHER. F. E. Shafer I , fe88 nPP"es o22 Guaranteed Thermos Bottle 89c. Schaefen Drug. 135 ,N. ' ' ' o25 ' Com'l. Crarey Speaks ' At an assembly ot boys at the Salem high school, Mr. Crarey, ; secretary 'jpf thej boys department at the local Y1ICA, spoke on the subject of the Hl-Y' in tbe . local uigu scnooi. i JosC Received A few" 1920 to 1922 touring cars, ranging in price from $115 to $200. UsedT l Car ' Corner, 26 State St. ' . o22 Ladies j ' Call at . the Model Beauty Par lor for ex pert (service. .Shingles, marcels and permanent waves our specialty. Phone 9S6. o23 Gordon Hosiery For $1.50 arid $2.00 at How ard Corset Shop, 153 S. High. o22 New Chevrolet Small down Tourings , payment, balance U 8 monthly payments See New- t lou-vnevroiei V o!7tf Vessel Still Helpless An effort was made Wednesday afternoon to bring the Northwest ern, steamer owned .and operated by the Salem Navigation company, I uu iu6 Hiuameue rwer. ine at- I ii In. mi- a. today; hnd.the officials of the com- pahy expect id, brlngfthe boat up river is at sucb a low" level that the boat hasj been unable!' for three weeks 4.i come any farther FOR UfFORMATJON ABOUT BAPJXOAD TRIPS : Jhcoc-727 ; OREGON v ELECTRIC more attractive 1 Than fike pictures- are OUR-, MODERN BATHROOM FIXTURES FIXTURES NELSONBRdS: l 3S5 Chemeketa Plione 1900 "T" " . '" " - a. . " v Dnif7.owJf TOO ; Hear i;he Machines Play mke Ypur Own Comparison i VISIT Ye maintain an exclusive Victor department and give real Victor service.' f i) -If yourname is jtiot on our Victor mailing' list let us know. : j ; ! If It's a Victor JRecord We Have It AVe Xhkrge" rlnterest v than Keizer.4 The Mathloma, gov ernment - dredge, -j. however has been 'Vi work clearing Jhe chanr net and it is thought the boat will be abletocompletethe trip .from Portland todaj'. - , v Coffee Shop Gsxd waffles and- hot cakes. o22 Bearcats Hold Scrimmage The Willamette foot ball team underwent a stiff Bcrtmmage Wednesday in preparation for the game Saturday with College , of Puget sound. :- The scrub line was holding exceptionally well, and the scrubs ; backs swere hitting hard, but the varsity members were able to pierce the line for several long gains. The team is showing im provement that is ,yery noticeable. McXary Goes South Chariea.', IlIcHary, United States sehatdrrom Oregon; a,nd a resident of Salem, left Wednesday for Los Angeles on government TYPEWRITERS For Salt; For Rent Students' Bates Phone SCO C M. 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