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-V ... THE OREGON &f ATESMAN SALEM. OREGON SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 25, 1925 UNDE A Big Special on Winter Underwear , You Can Save Money by Buying .i at Our Specials Unseltledf probably rain; Mod crate temberaturei fresh south- Vest winds; ' high ton the coast. Max. 64; Min. ST;, River 2.4, stationary; Rainfall (none ; : Atmos pb ere partly cloud; "Wind north west. ,j " " : m m m , At! The Theaters Today m j Oregon ''Rugged Water" by Joseph C. Lincoln,' en acted by Lois Wilson, Wal lace Beery, Warner Baxter . Heillg Marion ' Davies in "Zander the Great. Bligh Hippddrome vau deville and pictures. Sorority Announces IMedgi The Xi Beta sorority of OAC. recently granted' a .charter of Alpha Delta Pi, national sorority, has announced the - pledging of Thelmc Johnson of Salem. The scholastic standing lot the sorori ties is now higher than the aver age of the student! body. Hey! Frenhie! ; - Where'd you get that stuff? At Moore's Music House, on Victor record. " o25 3Ionday Special -4 A Sterling Handle Pastry Serv er for $1.00 at Pomeroy & Keene's. n ' o2S Home Made Hallowe'en candies. The Spa. o25 Just Received T ' A few 1920-21-22 tourings ranging In "price from Si 15 to 9200. Used Car Corner. block west ol Ladd & Lush bank. oza Genuine Thermos. Bottle 89c. Schaefer Drug; Com' I. o2 5 Two licences Issued Two marriage licenses were is sued in the county clerk's office yesterday. They , were taken out by Lee R. Atrhurs, restaurant man of JCugene, and Harriett Ethlyn Myere, 1050 Norway street, and A. Lee Hofman. an accountant of Portland, and Real C. Brandt, of Marion apartments,! Salem. Pomeroy & Keene l . Jewelers Salem, Oregon IL F. WOODUY & SON AMtimwn aa ramitm SmIms. I mj tut for urn tinuwi, w ;7l Hsna ooaatnuu. Office Phcns 75 cr Res- CITY N V L9EKlSSED i V WEDDING ': iissw Pfccsa X843-W RWEAR SPECIAL ; Now $1.45 Two for $2.75 G. W. JOHNSON & CO. -469 State Street 'EWS IN Dog Licenses Obtained During the week 106 owners of dogs that had gone through the year unlicensed, -applied to : the county clerk for tags after haying been reported by deputies work ing in the field. Allthe delin quent reports during ; the week came from the , Aurora, St. Paul and Habbard districts, baring the preceding week 90" report were received from the same section. Just Received - A few 1920-21-22 tourings, ranging in price from 1115 to $200. Used Car Corner. block west of Ladd & Bush bank. o25 1024 Ford Coupe Lots of extras and balloon tires, at a bargain. Used Car Corner, 1)lock west of Ladd & Bush bank. ' o25 Dr. Mlittc Osteopathy Electronic Diagnosis' and Treat ment. o25 Everyman's Class . At the Bligh theater, 9:45 Sun day morning, John J. Evans teach er, is opening in a fine way for the season. H. M. Mead is the song leader, Special program and lesson that will interest men. Every man invited. ;o25 Vinegar Apples Wanted Gideon Stolz Co., near corner Summer and Mill. Sacks furnish ed, r Phone 26. otf Divorce Is Sought:. -f: Lola Snider- has filed a divorce suit against Ralph Snyder, charg ing cruel tend inhuman treatment. They were married In Vancouver, Wash., in August, 1923. Mrs. Snider asks the court to award her the custody of a daughter, 14 months old. For Sal Oakland touring. Good condi tion, at a bargain. See Valley Mo tor Co. used car floor. The Salvation Army ' Is scheduled to visit two state institutions in the course of its today's work the state penitenti ary and the home of the feeble minded. Services are to be con ducted at both places. o25 Dance Salem Armory ' Thursday, Oct., 29, 1925, given by Eastern Star Social club. Tick ets on sale at Neimeyer Drug store, any member or De Moloy boy. - y. . o29 Building Laborers - Be af Union Hall Monday even ing to talk organization. o25 Cheap for QuKU'Sale - New 5-room house, full base ment, furnace and fireplace. Phone oWner, 2103-W or 1575-R. 018tf Citizenship Class Meets The citizenship class at the lo cal YMCA met: Saturday night There were-about 15 in the class, a gain of 50 per cent since the last" nsseting. . All but -; two or three in the class are planning to take out I their second papers at the February session of the court. Gordon Hosiery Tor $1.50 and $2, at Howard Corset Shop, 153 S. High. o25 New Chevrdict Tourings- Small down payment, balance 18 monthly payments.; See New ton-Chevrolet Co. ol7tf Furniture. TTphorstery And repairing. Glese-Powars Furniture Company. - aSOtf O..K. Waffle House . ; ' Opposite Penney'.- .Waffles and short orders at all hours. New management. - ' - ' - ol3tf For Sale " . " - , - About 25 used and rebuilt beat ing stoves. .250 Court.' o25 Joins Marine Corps Sergeant Conway, !i charge of the local Marina corpe recruiting station, reported last night that This It Abso lutely New Fall Underwear . Reduced to a Very Reasonable Price BRIEF William Kent Savage, 2615 Brooks avenue, cut that he would be sent to Portland Monday for his physi cal examination. Upon acceptance Savage will be sent to San Diego for his training. Savage is taking up book keeping and accounting. Sergeant Conway states that there has been a very strong demand for email, card tellbg the proper way to display tne i'ag. These cards are available at the recruiting of fice, located in the postoffice building. ." ' " The Grease Spot Under new management. Lu bricating and crankcase service. Open 7 a. m.-7 p. m., including Sundays. o25 Notice to the Public Soos Scavenger service has changed hands, and the new firm's name is the City Garbage Co. of Salem. Office phone 35. 115 S. Com. St., Res. phone 2290, 1665 B St. Henry Walker, prop. o25 For Rent Furnished 5 rooms, modern, $30 month. . Inquire 275 N. 20th. 25o25 Yesterday By the use of medicine Dr. Stone removed a large cancer from the forehead of Mrs. Brookshire ot Lacomb, Oregon. 26 Wendell Helm Piano Tuner 415 Court St. Tel 983. o25 Fall Sale of Wilton Rugs Twnty patterns high grade standard quality Wilton Rugs 85 and $95 values. . Special $73.50 this week. Hamilton's, 340 Court Street. o25 Benefit Dinner Planned - The combined Methodist church es of Salem will hold a turkey dinner in the First Methodist Episcopal church Friday evening for the benefit of the West Salem Methodist Episcopal church. Every article of food has been donated, and all the proceeds of the dinner will be turned over to the little church. Dinner will be served three times, between 5:30 and 7:45 o'clock and about 200 will be accommodated at one time. Over 500 tickets arc expected to be sold. Freshle! Guess You Think You're Tuff! Hear it and laugh on Victor re cord at Moore's' Music House. o25 Do You Wish to Begin The study of Latin, German or Spanish? Dr. W. C. Kantner will take a few such students- ph"" 747W, p2l Exclusive Distribution For W. W". Kimball pianos. A. B. Chase, Davenport & Tracy, Bush Sc. Gerts. Moore's Music House, 409-415 Court. i20t( Woodry A Son- Buy furniture. Store, 271 N. 2tl Commercial. Phone 75, A Fine Line Of boys' mackinawa $6.90 and $7.95. C. J. Brier. 027 Stage in Wreck-. A Portland-Salem stage of the Jess Wheaton stage line crashed into a truck plying between Port land and Roseburg' late Friday night. According to Nick Milner; driver of the stage, the truck was stopped on the Highway pavement, aad its lights were off. -A heavy fog hindered Milner from seeing the truck In jtime fo '-avoid the smash. The stage was coming to Salem from Portland, and the lo cation of the wreck was about a mile north tf Woodburn. There were three women and three men on the stage besides tbe driver, all of whom were brulsd slightly, but none injured seriously. The stage riHICHESTER S PILLS MS Jmm ii !. V TV is rutHMiw. rt L Alt Wl 1 m Here is one that is hard to beat for rainy -weather. ' Late 1922 Ores-Land sedan with new paint job and in fine mechanical condi tion. - t- And the price, well you'll think we stole it.. - A'ery easy terms on all cars. WTTTFTZ i Bli)ol! however, was damaged "considera bly, and put "out of running order by the telescoping of the front end. The passengers were . able to get rides into Salem in private machines. Ray Hewett, one of the passengers, was "on bis way from Portland to spend the week end with his mother at 1795 North 5th street in this city. Vanity Cases and Handbags, SO per cent dis count as long as they last. Noth ing takes the place of LEATHER. F. E. Shafer, Harness supplies. o25 1024 Ford Coupe- Lots of extras and balloon tires, at a bargain. Used Car Corner, block west of Ladd & Bush bank. 025 Wilton Rugs $85 and $95 values. Twenty patterns. Special this week at $73.50. Hamilton's 340 Court St o25 Immediate Delivery On 16 inch mill wood; 1 large load $5.00; 1 cord 16 inch old fir $8.50. Fred E. Wells. Phone 1542. o25 Ironing Wanted A deserving Salem woman who has the use of only her right hand has applied to Mrs. J. A. Carson for work in, order that she may earn her living rath-r than accept charity. She would be glad to ac cipt ironing to do in her home be!ng unable to leave on account of the illness of her child.; Those interested should leave work at her home, 1190 Ferry street, cor ner of Nineteenth The Power of God Heals If you have faith in His word come to me and in the name of Jesus I will heal you. All so called incurable diseases solicited Prof. Hawkins, Hotel Bligh. 025 "I Miss My Swiss" Victor record and a riotof fun at Moore's Music House. o25 Furniture TJpbofcjtery And repairing. Glesa-Powers Furniture Company, s20tf "Fretdiie"! Hear It On Victor record, at Moore's Music House; it's a knockout! o23 We Carry the Largest- Ass t of masks costumes wigs for mask parties and Hal lowe'en. Schaefer's Drug Store 135 N. Com. o31 Teacher Pleads Not Guilty Not guilty was the plea of S. D Stevens, Aumsville school teacher who faced a charge in justice court Saturday of failing to stop after an auto accident. A bail of $25 v.as put up pending a later ap pearance. ' For Rent Two large double office rooms $15 each per month. W. H. Grab enhorst & Co., 275 State St. o25 Organs Distributed During the past week the Salva tion Army has distributed a dozen organs Into the homes of 12 North Salem families. The musical in struments were the donation of a local music firm. . For Sale Oakland touring. Good condi tion, at a bargain. See Taller, Mo tor Co. used car floor. o2a Garden Club to Meet - The. Salem Garden club will meet Tuesday evening in the aud itorium of the Salem Chamber of Commerce. Manager Clarey of the Portland magazine, Better Flowers and E. N. Gillingbam will be the JOE WILLIAMS The Battery Man "' A class of service, that pleases WILLARD . 531 Court St. . Phone IBS UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER Ca s Direct Factory Branch 510 Court Street Phone S82 Typewriters Rested, Sold, -. . Repaired : " Special rental rate to students Eastman Brother - Furnaces -ft Salem Office 169 S. High Office hours: 12:M TO 2 P. M. Factory, EilTerton, Ore, speakers of the evening. .The lat ter will speak on the planting of perrenials,- and of the fall plant ing of bulbs. An excellent Thjisic program has been arranged tor iBf venlng, according . to announce' ment made by Mrs. William Ev- ett Anderson, president 1 of the club. She also announces that the meeting -will be adjourned in time to allow those present to at' fnd the reception of the Elks temple to be held the same night For Sale - Two story brick business build ing, bringing excellent income. The price is right. See W. H. Grabenhorst & Co., 275. State St. , .25 Pn-ebred Persian Kittens For sale. Phone 1666. o2S Certified Studebakcrs -' See them at the Certified Pub lic Motor Car Market, where used cars are sold on the same plan as in force under the Studebakef Cor poration of America. See Stu de- baker ad in Saturday Evening Post for Oct. 10. o31 Boys Hailed Before Court - There were six boys up before the county court Saturday on charges of petty offenses, included in which were forging small checks and stealing bicycles. All of the boys were pupils in the, Salem schools. They were brought up on separate charges, and were not thought to consist of an or ganized gang. Two of thenv may be turned over to the state train ing school. Lossons in Polychrome Water colors 'and china. Mrs. o25 Trover; Trover Studio. Mdnday Special A Sterling Handle Pastry Serv er for $1.00 at I'omeroy & Keene's. o25 Modern 4 Room Bungalow Basement, furnace, fireplace, hardwood floors, laundry trays. breakfast nook. Good location. $3500. Easy payments. $2800 to loan. Brown & Johnson, 109 S. Com'l. o28 Labor Meeting Tuesday Tuesday night at the regular meeting of the Salem Trades and Labor council, S. B. Davidson, bus iness agent, will make public his survey of building construction now under way in the city. The survey was authorized at the last meeting iri order to determine the amount of construction and the percentage of union and non-union labor. Members of labor orgai- Obituary ShicMs Funeral services for the late James R. Shiclde will he from the Terwilliger funeral home Monday at 10:30. Rev. Dr. Leach will of ficiate. Committal services will be in the Lee Mission cemetery. Watt In this , city. October 23, Eliza beth Walt, age 76. She is survjved by one brother, George Watt,.Ho- boken, N. J., and a niece. Mrs, Glen Chessman ot Los Angeles Funeral services wii! be held Mon day, October 26, at 3 o'clock, p. m from the Kigdon & Son mortuary. Rev. Taylor will officiate. Inter ment will be in the IOOF ceme tery. Beers Bessie Iohe Beers died at the residence, 454 Hood st., at the age of 29 years. She is survived by her husband, Eugene Murry Beers, and one'daughter. She alw leaves her mother, Mrs. Miles W. Good win. three brothers. Clinton, and Ralph. Loletine, Ore., Raleigh of Ashland, and turcfe sisters, Mrs. Effie Foster of Dunsmuir, Cal., Norah Goodwin of Portland land Mrs. Tauline Ainsworth of Ia Gi-ande. Funeral services will be held at 1 p. m. Monday, October 26 under the direction of Rigdon & Son mortuary. Kev. Foling will officiate. Interment will be in the Lee Mission cemetery.! TYPEWRITERS For Sale tor Rent Students' ' Rates Phone 800 . C M. Lbckwood 247 North Commercial Street F. N. WOODRY Salem's Leadtnig AUCTIONEER i Pays Cash For Fwrnltiire flesldence and Store j c 1010 Worth Summer : PJIONE 511 "Established Stace 101ft? PAINTING . , KALSOM1NING : PAPER; HANGING For the right kind t materials, and the .very bast workman ship call us. Gabriel Powder fcni Sn;?l7 Co. iTI t, CommareiAi Pheaa Ttt I 3 gallons," particularly delegates '-to the central body, 'are expected to attend the' meetings y We Har "Asreat for you-i-Special Sunday dLnn"erV.75c.: 12-8 p. m. Salem Restaurant :: o25 No DUiappointiiWBt For your Sunday dinner at The Spa. . ; . " -'5 Fire Calls Department A burning chimney flue called the fire department to the City Cleaners & Drying plant on State between Twelfth and Thirteenth shortly before 6 o'clock Saturday night. There was no damage. Dr. Marshall, Osteopathic Physician, and Surgeon. o25 Dances Kvcr Fridy Night At Derby Hall, .Everyone wel come. - f . . oZu Vinceutlatt Club Meets The Vincentian club of Salem, composed of young Catholic, men and womeni, wilt hold its first meeting of the season in the new parl3h hall of the St. Vincent de Paul church on Monday evening. October 26, at 7 o'clock. Officers for the ensuing year will be elect ed and plans formulated for social events during 'the .winter months. Fried Chicken On the dinner today. The Spa. o25 Christmas Greeting Cards Order yours,. now and thereby save worry at the last minute. We have a complete assortment for your individual selection. Com mercial Book store. o25 Return from Deer Hunt A buck , that . weighed buck 215 pounds when dressed was brought back by Fred Nichols and August Crocker of Talbot last week fr'am S hunting and' fishing trip near YaChatS. The . Jatter phase of their trip was highly successful, and they, brought Jback with them some fine sijversidcsi caught in Alsea bay. For Sale- Oakland touring. Good condi tion, at a bargain. See ValleyvMo tor Co. used car floor.' o26 They Are Ready for You Our Christmas greeting cards are ready for ypur selection. Early ordering avoids the last minute rush. JAtlas Book and Stationery Co.. ' , o25 . Tliat Cnivcrsal Electric Heater is at Halik & Electric shop, 337 Court. Eoffs o28 Ditch to Be Fined H ? The Crater in thO east Cad of the Division, street "ditch has been siphoned out and the Utcb is to be fillod in immediately, accpedins to a report mado Saturday. AxaH of sandbags was thrown up at; tiv end of the ditch branching off into Mill creek, and a, large hose was used to siphon the. water over that dam between High land Church streets into Mill creek. Kills Catarrh Gern InThrcoDinutes Chronic eatarrni n"rniitferrhW ba and cases -of bronchial asthma bow riatd instantly to the Ajnaxlntf oiscover) of a French MtentJiL iThis drvgtest method called leaves. kJUa tb gurm iu thre minute, yet is positlvaly harm laa to tho molt dlloat tiso. Tour haad and luasa ar elaarod liko magic Sufforors art rtllv4 in a stagls aight. To provs It ta-lntrodiKSo Lavn to a million ' aufferera in en month, 1 offar to sen4 . a traknrnt ' fr and postpaid. lr anf on who will wrtc for ft. No obligation. N coet. If it -euro Ton. rou eas rpar tho favw or tltins your friend if pot. tho ko is mine. No matter what you have trid. Just sand mo your sasne and address-foi thla (Morons fro tratirni and orov, that ro esn hi rid r rj ' W. a. SMITH. S06S iavez ' K&gn Kansas City, M; FINANCING Do tou tteti capital thru cala of stock lor promotional or expnston purpov est Our intxpeasiTe. canity oprratad, quick mail order , method ' mailed free to legitimate corporation. Oil, mill las, industrial, etc.! . j STOCK. SELLING j Quick action 'obtained at lew east hru proper aetfced: ur 18 ; yearr dirernf icd : experience ia at your aer rice; write for - free proof, testimon ial. publinljnV 'endorsements, relia bility, etc. Oire partioulara. Coriwrate Brokerage Co. 109 AVest 101st St-, Kew York The Silhouette f 9 - Crifornvs'with the; ; "HowcraCofiet'i " 133 South tush niihce Dance Called Off- - Inability to obtain music for the occasion has forced the Illihee country club to abandon plans for the dance scheduled to be held at the club on Hallowe'en, according to announcement received Satur day. A dance will be given at the club, however, on Thanksgiving eve, according to the announce ment. Get Ready . For the cool mornings. Univer sal Electric Heaters, $5.50 and up. Halik & Bolt's Electric Shop. 337 Court. : 28 We Hare ' ' ' A treat for you- Special Sunday dinner, 75c. 12-8 p. m. Salem Restaurant. p25 Christmas Greeting Cards . Order yours now and thereby save worry at the last minute. We have a complete assortment tor your . individual selection. Com mercial Book store. p25 Birth Reported Birth of a daughter, Dorothy Irene, to Sergeant and Mrs. George "White of Salem, was re ported. Sergeant White, who. is connected with the local police de partment, declares that his supply of cigars was greatly depleted as the - result ot congratulations re ceived. Extra Heavy Wilton Rugs Standard makes, $73.50 this week. Hamilton's 340 Court St. 025 Tliey Are Ready for You Our Christmas greeting cards are ready for your selection. Early ordering avoids the last minute rush. Atlas Book and Stationery Co. p25 Employment Report Filed During the past week 76 mpn and . 5 women received, employ ment, through the local YMCA em ployment bureau, according to re port filed by Sims Phillips, head of the bureau. For 86 calls for help received at the office, 132 ..j....J.;t...;.J : Brooklyn, N. Y Mr. Joseph F. Glut writes, "In the past 20 years I have beeC constantly troubled with constipation. Every remedy I tried would work O.K. for a whilebut soon failed. The only, remedy I have been able to use steadily with good results have been Carter's tittle-Liver Pills. I don't guess when j ifi them I know I'm going to feel felvad. At a,l Drugget . --. Adv. (r- W i. u' TULIP and . : NARCISSUS PLANTING time is here. We carry a full line of Dar wins ; also a large, number of the Breeder Tulips. Donot forget to plant some of the lovely daffodils. ' Darwin and Dreedcr Tulip bulbs range in prico fronrCOcpcr dozen up. Mixed colcrs. 50c per dozen. $3.00 per l6o. Ask For Frice JAst - v THE TULIP FARM Wallace Road - - - Salem, Oregon - -JTelephone 52F14 FRANKLIN-YOUNG BULB CO, (Successor to W. C. Franklin)4 VAr 7Ti vte . LADD & BUSH, Bankers ! . I i V . 1 Established 1SS ' ' J :.Gcacrnl Banlnng Bshlncdf . ? OtOoe ZXoar from 10 aan. to S pjau ' men applied and 82 were referred. During the. week 24 .; women ap plied for work; there were calls for the services of;9, and were referred. i Forfeits .Ball W. B. Ross, arrested recently on a charge of being intoxlcateM. forfeited his bail of. $10 Saturday. Drunks A re Fined Fines amounting to $23 were imp'osd by Judge Ponlsen Satur day on "two men charged with to-, ing drun. Clifford Willord was fined $10 and Drfvid Waehia was fined $15. The Brightest Twinkle if the . Screen's Riggest Star! Starts Wednesday; R DOTTI EYES. OX THE OREGON r Crandall and Lynn's Jersey Herd at Auction ' - Salem, Oregon, Tuesday, October 27, 1925 - Thirty head. A complete dis persal (excepting imported cows) heavy producing cows and daughters from these dams sired by outstanding bulls. Some are of show quality. These cattle are the working dairy herd of the producing kind, Including those closely related to the world's greatest Jerseys. As a herd of good ,. profitable producers this herd ranks with the best. ' Sale to be held on farm near Salem. Follow the market road from the endof South Twelfth street. The catalog being pre pared gives details, , Send for one. Tbia is the Crandall and Lynn herd and will be sold by L. B. Crandall, Salem, Oregon. Col. J. W. Hughes AUCTIONEER : Forest Grove, Oregon E. A. Rhoten, Kale Manager, Salem, Oregon J. 2- tstrr - MID' SzLlAVfoiliimrtCZ ( : Mat. KEEP BECKE Sb IIEXDRICKS Insurance of All Kinds t tr Lobby Hcilig Theatre, 189 N. Higlx ha bad received the enlistment of .L