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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1925)
t- : , -the orecoj? MtrnttimsKtEzt oitEGOtf THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 29, 1925, TKe Wefl Dressed Man . ... l A T iv ww G. W. JOHNS IS THE ONE TO SUCCEED. BE SUCCESSFUL BY WEARING GOOD 1 CLOTHES We Can Fit You m i CLOTHES YOU WILL' BE PROUD TO WEAR SUITS $2o.0() to $45.00 TOP cdAT&$25'.66 to $35.00 469 State Street M?mMEW$ IN-., BRIEF A. Praxler. of Salem , was arrett ed early -Wednesday morning by Officer-Warren Edwards and Ser geant. Edwarda, . He was charged with- being1 intoxicated. ? - Changeable . ? i Unsettled," moderate tempera ture; light west winds. Max. 64; Win. 5S; River 2.5, stationary; Rainfall, trace; Atmosphere part cloudy; Wind fcoothwest. : Waitresses Wanted Home restaurant. o30 Flies for Divorce James B. Bailey is Beeklng a divorce from Bertha M. . Bailey. He declares that his wife has told him she cares for him no more and has fallen In love with an other man. He asks the custody of a minor child. ' -; faith send $10 money order and begin -, pleasant aid profitable study 1 November ,"lsV.; Ella Mc- Munn, Salem, route' 8. This Is "Shipley's Thrm Week" - All prides of dresses In stock have been greatly reduced. o31 Brick Building . Bargai $21,000 takes modern building with long-time lease that nets you 8 per cent, with a certain increase in: vaiue. ison-resiaent owner. Becke & Hendricks-, 189 N. High, Heilig Bldg. o31 ": He h iobi rood baye in 1923 ( Ford Tourlnc', nwly painted, rans nice . new, nty S 235.00 Also dandy little Ford Touring, - exceptionally good; "Sunt right -for School Children;" only.. 7j.OO : I So! , Harold Freshman," and "Wild Beasts of Borneo." I i OREGON Lloyd in "The seconded and referred to the board of directors that the request be not granted. Several Rotarians expressed the desire to see a com munity" chest organized in Salem, to which all drives for the year in the city would be centered in one big drive. Furniture phorstery "- And repairing. Glese-Powers Furniture Company. 28tl Reckless Driver Fined A. C. Smyth, who was arrested Tuesday night on a charge of reckless driving, was fined $100 by Judge Poulsen Wednesday. Used Room-Size Rags Stiff's Used Furniture store, op posite court hodse. o29 only, six were offered, j Three alumni members of the club, Si Fakin, Kenneth Randall . and Jmes Young, who are members of the bar were present at the meeting and spoke briefly on vari ous phases of lawyers' problems. Members of - the club who ad dressed the meeting were: .Rex Albright, who spoke on the neces sity of facility of speech in law, Harold Hall on the gTowth of law Joe O'Neill on capital punishment, George Rhoten on determining rental value (of lands, Maurice Hallmark on the duty of; Judges, and Oliver Crowther on principles of legal reasoning. Lee Duncan, president of the club, presided at the banquet as toastmaster. The Blackstone club is an or Eanization of Willamette law school students and at each of their monthly banquets held dur ing the schdol year some promin ent member of the bench or bar is . jest and principal speaker. Get Vancouver License A marriage license has been issued at Vancouver, Wash., to Oliver Orley Tubbs, Beaverton and Mary B. Hyston'of Salem. Theater News- Will be found hereafter on page three. o28tf Konon's Orchestra- Special Hallowe'en dance, Crys tal Garden, Sat. nite. o51 Closing Out My line of stamped goods. Mrs. Miller over Miller's store. o30 Study Series Begl Rer. Fred C. Taylor will begin a series of studies in "The Evan gelism of Jesus.'l In the First j j Methodist church tonight. The j jr. Hall Speaks rsi siuay win oe on jesus ana Dr. Jonn 0. Hall, Seattle min- amanaei." inese uiDie studies teTt aadreS8ed the students of win eonsiaer me types 01 cHarac-"-.- uniyersitr Wednesday ier and methods of approach Bsed.during q,, chapel hour. For three in me me or jeans. rr Tr. Wall wa nn tha Wl 1. I Arrested for Violation- Carl Noszke of Salem was ar rested Wednesday night by Officer Edwards for driving his car with the cut-out open. He was cited to appear today. Special! While They Last- Guaranteed Electric Irons. Reg ular $5, now $2.98. Salem Hard ware Co. o31 ilamette faculty, in the economics I Forfeits Bail Watca department," but resigned in 191? ; For the new Vfctrola ; Ortho-jto perform statistical work in cori- pnome. Ail moaeis on aispiay i nection with the United States Monday.. Nov, 2, at Glese-Powers army. furniture store- 029 Joe Chuck, arrested recently on a charge of being drunk and pos sessing liquor, has forfeited his $100 bail. Haa Orchard - -i The Lamberta Orchards, Inc., have filed Incorporation -papers. O. E. Brooks, George F. Vick and Alfred H. Berg are the incorpo rators. The capitalization of the company is 925,000, in 251 shares of Sl.OOO each, the stock sub scribed. Jt is planned to plant 220 acres, and 15,000 acres are being purchased. The orchard; Is lo cated on what is said to be fertile ground near McCleay. Certified 'Studebak' See them at the Certified Pub lic Motor Car Market, where used cars are sold on the same 'plan as In force under the Studebaker Cor poration of America. See Stude baker ad in Saturday Evening Harry Walp Sentenced Exclusive Distributlo: For W. W. Kimball pianos. A. B. Chase, Davenport & Tracy. Bush & Gerts. Moore's Music House, 409-415 Court. s20tf Post for Oct. 10. Vinegar Apples Wanted Gideon Stols Co., near ; corner Summer and Jl ill. Sacks furnish- L Phone 26. o6tf o3l Harry Walp. 19, of Salem, was sentenced to three months in the county pail on a charge Of lar ceny when he appeared in Justice court Wednesday. He has already served about one month in the on his sentence. Walp is said to have taken some clothing from a local store. The articles are said ' to have been returned. School Funds Tabulated The fail apportionment 'for. the county, state and . elementary ,iit, mMMMj nl v.Mal ad this will apply the county school superintendent's i office and will be completed by Monday, November 9, wheh no tices will be sent to the various departments. Rural Schools Visited j , Mary L. Fulkerson, : ; county school superintendent, and Wil liam W. Fox. supervisor, spent all Wednesday visiting and inspecting schools in the outlying sections of the county. . ; ;. '' ' . .' .. . , 1 " Party is Planned Thf Willing Workers-Sunday I schdoi .class of the F$rst i Cjirls Uan'church will hold aliallowe'en party in the church hall on Fri day evening, starting at 8 o'clock. AU members - and their - families are invited to attend. ' An excel lent program has . been prepared "by the committee in charge of en tertainment. ! We Carry tb.Xargest ' Ass t of masks-costumes-i wigs for mask parties4 and Hal lowe'en. Schaefer's Drug Store, 135 N. Com. : oil Apartment for Rent- Call at 165 North Liberty. Parmer Held fr Sheriff E. A. Palmer of PortlandJield here on a bad check charge, has been released on his own recog nizance ! after;, haying'' inade good the amount of the checks cashed in Salem. He is being Jield, how ever, for the sheriff of Coos coun ey where he is wanted on a charge of cashing overdrafts.'. , nl Those Vanity Ca: And hand bags 30 per cent discount as. long as they, last Nothing takfes the place of Leather.- F. - E. Shafer, harness su pi- plies. , : o2l Pollycrome- and China- Lessons. Mrs. Trover. o29 Whole Grain Wheat v Call 1179. Henry tee. distr. o27tf Two IJcenso Issued i Twomarrlage licenses were ap plied, for in the county clerk's of fice Wednesday They were taken out by Erie Ivan Jackson, sales- j oox 2g man.- 428Nortn - cnurcn sireei, and Marna Auman, 905 Norh Church street, and George W. Mver. retired, of Corvallis. and Alice Van Cleave of Wobdburn. Card of Thanks I:qestre;to thank the many friends . who, assisted "me during the illness and funeral rof iny hus band, the late James R. Shields of West Salem ; also to those whq so kindly sent flowers., Catherine E. Shields, West Salem, route 2, o29 Granire Chana-es Plan A new petition has been filed With the secretary of state by the state grange and the original pe- tition for an initiative bill for state control of hydro-electric def velopment substituted. The old petition allowed an unlimited bond Issue while the substitute would limit the bond issues to 4 per cent of the assessed valuation of the state, A new ballot title will be necessary. r Fire Destrpja Garage , Fire Wednesday destroyed the Ford garage at St. Paul with an estimated loss of $9,000, with no insurance. The garage was the property of P. A. Bernard. The origin is unknown, but is believed to have started in the store room, probably from a vulcanlzer. With the exception of one car, all auto mobiles were removed from the building. The Newberg tire ae- partment made the seven-mile run but the building was doomed before the department arrived on the scene. Rotartans to Aid Teachers A motion was introduced at the" weekly luncheon Wednesday of Rotary club that the club go on record for an increase in salaries of Salm teachers, and that a com mittee of three be appointed to meet with the teachers and help draw up a satisfactory scale. The motion was referred to the board of directors. New Chevrolet Tourings- Small down payment, balance 18 monthly payments. See New- ton-Chevrolet Co. olitt Crank Breaks Arm C. D. Oppen, local welder, broke his arm Wednesday morning as the result of a kick-back when he was endeavoring to crank his car before starting to work: He had attempted to start the car TSy the usual method of using the seir- starter, but this failed to work. and he was forced to crank. Tne motor was cold and the kick was entirely unexpected. This Is "Shipley's Dr?M Week" All prices of dresses In stock have been greatly reduced. o31 Apartment House Corner $7500. with buildings on to pa rrv a wonder investment. Extra large. Close nnlversi.tjr:and.Titate house,, schools . . .Becker & .Hen dricks, 189 N. High, Heilig Bldg. 031 Hop Market The hop market has been tem Dorarilv raised, after 1 having dropped recently, according to re- nort received here. Hops were down as low as 18 cents, but are going now for 23 and 24 cents Local conditions are. said to be the cause of the raise. Sam Ir vine has sold 100 bales at -24 cents, and McKinley Mitchell and Pritchard of Albany have sold 168 baler at the sziue price. ! i nere is said to be, in addition to the unloading of the lie? growers, i good deal of trading being tran sacte'd among local dealers Blaziers, $3.95 Wool shirts, $4.45. At Breier's. n3 Trout Are Released The state game commission has within the past week liberated 210.000 cut-throat variety of trout in the vicinity of Silverton. in lhe Abiqua, Silver, Powers 'ahd Diyis ereeks. Yesterday 100,000 oMhe same variety of fish were liber oteri in .U Creole creek, above Dallas, and In the Little Luckia finute river near Falls City, accord ing to the district game warden, Henrv Stevenson. It Is likely that additional supplies of fish will be obtained tor. this Xlocality at a future date. " v .v Masquerade Dance Sciilndler hall, Sat. night. prizes. I Cash o30f ll ... . .. ... "'I- 1 Ait V LVtsK.SSED , IV WEDDING , t m ' . V"-: -.i " .... s. R Prayer League Meets ; . The '-Women's Evangelistic prayer league- will meet today at 9 o'clock at the home of Mrs. IL F. Shanks. 195 ; South .Cottage street. Mrs. J. B. Coolerwlll lead wa -jmro ?ioo the meetina. Everybody is in- Judge Poulsen. vited. , . First Mortgage Money Wanted - For new Salem homes. Amounts $$00ion up; 6 to 7 per cen, Becke AHendricks, 189 N. High, Heills Bldg. o3l Possessor Fined f : I Ed Bette. arrested recently on a charge of possession of liquor", Wednesday ;bjt i Watch For the new, Vlctrola Ortho- phonic. All models on display Monday, Nov. 2, at Giese-Powen furniture store. ..' ' "i, woJ9 Woodry A Sob- , Buy 4 furniture. Store, 271 Commercial. -Phone 75. r s2tf To Country Correspondent Let Ella McMann jeacn you how to write for newspapers, so that I you may bs ablej to. secure a po- Dance Salem Armory . Thursday, Oct. 29, 1925, given by Eastern Star-Social crab. Tick-: eta on- sale'-at Nelmeyer'Drug store, any member or De Moloyt boy.- o29 All Wool Blankets See them in our windows L. Stiff Furnlture.Coi , - , H. T)29 Hollvwood Social Club The Hollywood SocIal"club ..will vivn it Hallowe'en early at "the home of Mrs. Walter FisbatfSatirr day - iight. Appropriate ret resn ments are to be served. CImtho for QuMU Saie New 5-room housq, full pase- ment, furnace and fireplace. Paone bwnr. 2103-W or 1675-R. 018tf v- j - Rla1ratniii rtllh ftSi g - tjo t. smith inral f aittdrnev land secretary of the WiUamede law school addressed the Black stone club at its regular monthly .'banquet at. the. Spa! last, night. Mr, Smith apoke on the future develop ment of the law school and' ex pressed satisfaction in the pro gress that has been, made thia x,ear u. increasing the amount of study required for graduation. , r resn men In the law school are now 1 required to attend ten reciutlon hours per week where , formerly Jewelers Salesii Oregon ;: sition with a city newspaper, or Kotarjr.for Community Chest" I from your home on the farm or In -nRotary club members indicated avillage you can earn real money, that they would not take active A 12 weeks' course for $10, which and official part in the comingi is more practical for Oregon wriu drive -for, funds t with which "to. era than, the $30 course offered carry tn the work of the Assdcij hv eastern corrcsacrdence schools. tJ Charities of Salem, giving s Twenty years a correspondent and! the reason that the Rotary club ten years la every capacity on: a does not make, a practice of pa- cityiqaiiy enaoiefr miss mcmudo ucipnuns lu y to Knqw what .is wanted and paid charity organization had appealed tor.- All work hyi mill, so .that to; the Service clubs -1 f orash you xan improve the long winter teams Jo. canvass ,for the canv evenlnsTfusraTearyoThafo paiga; hut a" motion" wa made, F. N. WOODRY Salem's -Leading AUCTIONEER ' Pays tJash For Furniture Residence and Store " 1 1810 North" Summer ' rt- U '.PHONE .511" - -. ' "Established Since 19 IfTi Pumpkin For , Hallowe'en. Place your order Friday. Bake Rite Bakery. 031 HEIUG William Fox Presents "Kentucky Pride." from Ashliman $2,000 of his wife's estate, and presented a note he declared his wife signed but Ashliman declared that the note is a forgery. Dances Every Friday Night At Derby hall. Everyone wel come. o30 Hansen Case Serious The condition of A. B. Hansen, injured recently in an auto acci dent, is reported to be still serious and he is irrational most of tne time. Skating at Dreamland Every Tues., Wed. and Saturday o29 Guard Still in Hospital Lute Savage, veteran guard at the penitentiary who was shot in the recent prison break in which Murray. Willos and Kelley fea tured, is still in a serious condi tion, according to word received from the hospital where he is be ing cared for. It is reported that his condition has not improved, and that bis powers of resistance are growing feebler daily. Guaranteed Electric Iron: Regular $5; now $2.98 Hardware Co. Salem o3l Northwestern RepalrcC The Northwestern is still on the Willamette river near Rice's bar, about 4 miles north of Salem, and will remain there, it is said, until the river rises sufficiently to al low Its trip on into Salem. In the meantime the government dredge Mathloma is at work clearing the channel at that point, and it is hoped that in the near future the channel will be navi gable by the boat, which is owned by the Salem Navigation company the year around. Wednesday the wheel on the boat was repaired. Furniture TJplioHtery And repairing. Glese-Powers Furniture Company. i20tt ir ' BLIGH ' .- Jas. M. Barrie's "Peter Pan." . BOY' SCOUT DRIVE UNDER WAY TODAY (Oontinn4 from para 1) motion -wag also passed to ignore the state house this year by not asking them for contributions. The method of raising funds is by certificate; there being 200 such certificates to . mU at $20 each. : Men, will be, asked to buy one or more of the certificates. , - Those in charge . f . the drive expressed sincere appreciation for the work of the; Salem TMCA has been -"doing, for the Scout drive. Hearty uppdrt. has been given by that organization In planning for the drive, and although, in the midst of a drive for. the .county YMCA, the organisation will help actively in putting, the Scout drive across. . " . Reedsport-rLumber m pay roll here is more than $1,000,000 a, year. : .-- CRANBERRY FRIC'E IT ASTORIA. Or., Oct. 28. Prices on Pacific coast cranberries was raised today by the Pacific cran berry exchange of this city from $3.50 to $4 per box or $12 per barrel f.o.b. the marshes. Obituary Jury Discharged The jury who were trying the case of Laura S. Johnson against Sheriff T. B. Hooker of Polk county . and Nelson Brothers or Salem were discharged Wednesday by Judge McMahan after having tried for 24 hours to reach a ver dict.ufc failing. . The case is replAVikt Action' to" recover house hold goods said to be valued at $300. Heater Time Is Here- See our line' of economical heat ers. It. L. Stiff Furniture Co. o29 Minger 'Case Up In the case of John Minger against Louis Ashliman, which cameup .before the circuit court Wednesday, Minger was accused by the defense of having forged a note jSor; $2,000 connected with the eltate-of his wife who left an eittate -of approximately 16,- Record idg tdrthe story told. Minger ihd.-. h1. Vlte could not agree 'about the -division of a' saCe of property, and finally divided. with Winger -taking cash and his wife a mortgage, Minger claimed TYPEWRITERS For Sale For Rent Students Rates C. Mi Lockwbod -247 North' Commercial Street KALSOMININGr , gAPER HANGING Forth right kind ot materlaii and the very beat workman ship call us, i -j . Gabriel . Powder and Sapfrly Co. 175 8. Cpmmerctai-Phone T28 Wroten Delbert Earl Wroten died at the home of his parents. 2425 Center street, at the age of three months. Survived by his parents. Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Wroten. and two broth ers, Derrill and Don. of Salem. Funeral services will be held at the Webb funeral parlors today at 2:30 o'clock. Rev. N. JK. Tullv will . have, charge of services.. Interment-in Lee Mission cemetery. Reagan Ora V. Reagan died at a'Oocal hospital October 28 at the age of 30 years. He is survived by his parents, who reside in Indiana. Funeral announcements - lateri Webb funeral parlors in charge of arrangements. JOE WILLIAMS Tho Battery Man Our Servica at Tonr Oonunand ' e. WILLAIU) . 031 Court St. Phone 108 TYPEWRITER CO. Direct Factory Branch 519 Court Street Phone' 262 Typewriters Rented, Sold, - Repaired . n Special rental rates to student Eaitmaii firolliers Furnaces Salem Office 169 S. High Off lee hours: 12:M,TO 2 P. U. : Si. -t Factory, Snverton Oret H. F. WOODRY & SON AaetUnaara and rnraltor JJalaw, ay eailt far Vaad Farattora. Slaxa tn 'Xmk CeaunareUl. ' , , Office Phone 75 or.Ilea , idence Phone ,1$43-W , LADD & BUSH.iBankcrs 7hiihe4 issaj General Br.nlring Hulinesa Office Sour tram 10 avauite I i'-i. You Bet You Cre What You Wear IF you go to a banker for a loanand that's what a banker is for do you make a good appearance to convey the impression of substantiality and responsibility, or don't you care what you wear? C. Whichever way you turn on life's highway seeking friends or favors, from' getting a girl to say, !Tes" to a proposal of marriage to getting a man to say "Shake", on a proposition in business, how you dress opens the door or slams . it. Therefore, . "Dress Well and Succeed" ,00- . j-ents, igned r our 1: .... -mo 'A HEILIG ONfeDA-. Mat..&Eis!, liSWl,. MAIL ORDERS NOW Box Office Opens Nov. 3 85c $f$r? 41 1; a wrok7s fa taFo sfstftiAttte: BECKE & HEXDRICKS Insurance of All Kinds' Lobby Heilig Theatre, 189 K. High Telephone lfil . ;. f-.r ureg Pulis & Patj t f on Manufacturers of - - t BOND LEDGERiGLASSINE GREASElRObt'--TISSUE Support Oregon Prod ucts , , , Specify Salcm MadeM Paper for Your Office Stationery " ' " 0. 1 . A- f .1' - ! ' 4 i fx - J' .