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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1925)
If you are thinlring of Think of JOHNSON'S Hats Buy Where You Get Real Value G. W. JOHNSON 469 State Street CITY NE Unsettled - ... - v Cloudy wes.t;;fair. east;; moder ate temperature r: light-southwest winds. Friday Mai 64; Min. 41; Rive -2.5 stationary; Rainfall trace; Atmosphere clear; Wind north. . ; W right Is Released - ; Charles Wright, arrested on an Assault and battery charge sworn out oyv vv. u. poiKa, entered a plea of not guilty In justice court Friday and" was released on his own recognizance. --The case was set for November 2 but was later continued. Vinegar Apples Wanted : ' Gideon Stolz Co near corner Summer and 11111. Sacks furnish ed. Phone 26. , - ; o6tf Masquerade Danee 4 ' if . Schindler '. hall tonight. - prizes. " Cash o31 Woodry A Soi Boy furniture. , Store, Commercial. Phone 75. 371 N. s2tf Divorces Are SouRht : i Two divorce complaints were filed in the county clerk's office Friday. Mattle A. McEIroy wants a decree from William H. McEI roy. . They were married in Linn county In 1896. 'Charlie Dj Fults Is seeking a divorce from Margaret Alice Fults. Desertion Is alleged In both cases. :Whole Grain Wheat . Callv 1179. Henry Lee, distr o27tf Refinishing Pianos : A specialty. Free estimates on request. I. J. Hersha, expert pia no ! and furniture reflnisher and polisher. Inuuire at Moore's Mitsic House, 409-415 Court St. Phone 983. t-J ill Card of Thanks - A -3 : ' We wish, to .thank our friends and neighbors for their kindness in the Illness and death oti our little girl. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ratcliffe and family.. o31 The New Orthophonic Victrola can be heard at our store Monday. Stiff's Furniture Co. o31 Sorhas Hearing Set ! , Nagel Sorhus, accused of plac ing a revolver in the yards of the state prison-" on October 11, had a preliminary bearing In the justice court yesterday. Sorhus demand ed a hearing on the charge and it was set for November 4. Bail was placed at $3,000 and Sorhus Is now in the county jail.-- He Is said to have placed the bub for Frank Falon, one of the,,convlcts In' the prison. i Renon's Orchestra Special Hallowe'en dance, Crys tal Garden, Sat. nite. ' : o31 Dinner. BOc, St. Joseph's llall . ChemekeU St. Sunday, Nov. 1. Ladies Catholic church. nl Blasters, $3.0.'V Wool shirts, 14.45. At Breler's. . n3 The Xew Orthophonic Victrola can be . heard at our store Monday. Stiff's Furniture Co. 21 Observe Father-Son Week Several of the churches in Sa lem have signified their Intentions to hold programs during the na tional Father and Son week, No vember 8 to 15. f Included in these r the First Baptist church. First Presbyterian and First Methodist churches. Many churches will not fee able to hold programs during fvi--Mir.al-week. but will oh- WS IN serve the father and son move ment at some date not yet set. In cluded In these are the First Evan gelical, First Christian, First Con gregational, Court Street Chris tian and - the Leslie Methodist churches. The service clubs, Ki wanis, Rotary and Lions, will also observe: the national father and son week, inviting their boys to the weekly luncheon held that week. " . f-; This T "Shipley's Dress Week" All prices of dresses : in stock nave been greatly reduced. o31 Seventy Men Were present at the men's class at' the Bligh theater ' last Sunday. Fine program again Sunday morn ing. Things are moving toward larger achievements in this class. All men welcome, v nl Theater X Will be found hereafter on page three. , o28tf Orthophonic Vlctrola i Hear it at Moore's Music House Monday, Nov. 2nd. nl Certified Stndebakers i ' See them at the Certified Pub lic" Metor-CanMarket, where used cars are sold en the same plan as in force under the Studebaker Cor poration of America. See Stude baker ad In Saturday ' Evening Post for Oct. 10. o31 Saxophone and Band : Instrument repairing. Duke s Musical Instrument -Repair Shop. Phone 2215. Room 3, MeCornack Bids .over Miller's. nl Brirk BolIdinK Bargain 121,000 takes modern building with long-time lease that nets you 8 per cent, with a certain increase In value.' Non-resident owner. Becke & Hendricksl 189 N.. High, Heills Bldg. . - " o31 . . .. . . - if' 1';- : .. Saturday Special . Fancy Pioneer Bacon, 32c lb. by the piece. Cross Market, phone 1880. Free delivery. I o31 i Exclusive Dlstrlbntloa . For W. W. Kimball pianos. A. B. Chaset Davenport & Tracy, Bush5 & Gerts. Moore's .music House. 409-415 Court. s20tf Orthonhonk: Victrola Hear it at Moore's Music nouse Mondav. NOV; 2nd.; - r. - nl Interest Ine Methodist Rervices "A mounted golden eagle, loaned by the Argo Fur company, will be used by Rev. F. C. Taylor on sun- dav morning to illustrate his Ber- mon to cnuaren on n suujctw "A Parable of Providence." The . ..... . . . M.4 Junior church will unite with the mam congregation for this service, The new vested Junior choir with JELLY BEANS Assorted and all Black 16c alb. Two lbs, for 30cA . I' SATURDAY ONLY Umit Twq Lbs. to a Customer Only at QCHAEFER'G :M piira stoks fc- The Yellow Front Phone 10 , 133 North Commercial : Stree The Pcnslir Store at a Price & CO. BRIEF Mrs. Donald Riddle as -director. will sing as an anthem "Angels We Have Heard on High.", In the evening the sermon by the pastor will be on "The Marks of a Chris tian." The new song book. "Hymns of Praise," will be dedi cated and used Sunday evening. Special! While They Lat Guaranteed Electric Irons. Reg' ular $5, now J 2.9 8. Salem Hard ware Co. . o31 Saturday Special- Fancy Pioneer Bacon, 32c lb. by the piece. Cross Market, phone 1880. Free delivery. o31 Apartment for Rent ".jCall at 165 North Liberty. nl Orthophonic Victrola Hear it at Moore's Music House Monday. Nov. 2nd. nl ! i Furniture TJphoTstery And repairing. Giese-Powers Furniture Company. s20tfl Saxophone and Band- Instrument' repairing. Duke's Musical Instrument Repair Shop. Phone 2215. Room 3, MeCornack I Bldg. .over Miller's. nli t . This ta "Shipley's Drsss Week" All prices of dresses In stock have been greatly reduced. o31 Saturday Special- Fancy Pioneer Bacon, 32c lb. by the piece- Cross Market, phone 1880. Free delivery. o31 Pumpkin Pies ., For Hallowe'en. Place your order Friday. Bake Rite Bakery. o31 30 Per Cent Off- While they last. Vanity cases and hand bags. Nothing takes the place of "LEATHER. F. E. Shafer." 'harness supplies. o31 Hit and MJss Rag Rugs- Today only, 98c each. Hamll- ton's. - 031 Hl-Y Meets The Salem HI-Y met Thursday night and planned to hold a father and son banquet November 12. to which the boys will Invite their fathers. Governor Walter M. Pierce will be the speaker of the evening. They are also planning to ; send delegates to the older boys' conference to be held! at Mc- Minnville November 27.- 28 arm A Golden Eagle Will be used to Illustrate "A Parable of ' Providence" at the First Methodist . . Episcopal Church State and Church Street SUNDAY MORXIXG B Rev. Fred Taylor will preach a sermon helpful to all and of special Interest to; children. First Music by Junior" Church . Vested Choir - Sermon in the evening on ."The Marks of a Christian" Gospel Song Service F. N. WOODRY Salem's Leading AUCTIONEER Tays Cash For Furniture Residence and Store' 1610 North Summer PHONE 511 "Established Since 1816' A KEAX. INVESTMENT Vcw Bnbtor New Pslat Lot f Extras . Bay Haw. Don't Wait. Oaklana TMrtag .193$ at $550.00 , IK t id: o 29. Four new members -were taken in at the meeting. They are Hugh. Shattuc. . William East. Charles Bier and. Scotty.Marr. Apartment House Corner 17500, -vita buildings on to carry a wonder Investment. Erftra large. Close university and state house, - schools- Becke & Hen dricks, 189 N. High, Heilig Bldg 031 i Dance at Aurora - Oct. 31. Hallowe'en novelty dance will be an evening of joy. Large hall, good floor, excellent music. Come, dance with the i Goblins. i v o31 Good Oak Grub Wood 18 delivered .of f oar, 3 .to $ in. 4 ft. Will be in Friday. See J. A. Mills. Phone 175. o21 There Are Good Eats at' the 'Lunch Box. Orey Coffee,: 181 S. Liberty. o31 Leaders to.; Meet The leaders' council of Marlon county . will;! meet '.at the local YMCA rooms Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. C.'VA.. Kells. general secretary of the Salem YMCA, will talk on leadership. Professor Gatke of ' Willamette university ill speak on "The Boy and the Teacher." Ben J. KImber. secre tary for the county YMCA, will JOE WILLIAMS The Rattery Man W Want To Satiafy Ton WlLdbAAD 531 Court St. Phone 108 PAINTING KALSOMINING PAPER HANGING For the right kind ot materials and the very beat workman ship- call us Gabriel ' Powder and Supply Co. 175 s. Commercial Phone 725 r Of Course i You'll Root for Willamette t Saturday J A i LADD & BUSH, Bankers Established IMS General Banians Business Office Bow front 10 a-sa. to S p.na. i w ',. -. becke: & IlENDRXClvS: . - Insnranre All Kinds -i ; Lobby Hellit Theatre. 189 N. High, ' ' Telepbane 161 - give an address on "Relationship. AM of the boys club leaders of the i county and Salem YMCA organi zations are invited to be present. We Carry the Largest Ass't ot masks costumes- wigs for mask parties and Hal lowe'en. Schaefer 'a Drug Store, 13S N. Com." o31 Special Saturday and Monday A set of six solid sterling silver hand' hammered Individual salt and pepper shakers, $2.33. Pome roy & Keene. o31 First Mortgage Money Wanted For new Salem homes. Amounts $600 on up; 6 to 7 per cent. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High. HeiHg Bldg. 'jo31 Call At . The Model Bakery shop, 112 N. Com., for expert service in beauty work. Phone 956. : nl Cretonne S6 in. wide In good patterns and colors. Today only, 5 yards for 98c. Ham ilton's. I 031 Guaranteed Eleolrlo Irons Regular $5; now $2.98. Hardware Co. Salem 031 A Dance Every Saturday ; DuBois' popular dances, Derby hall. o21 Door Mats Today Only 98c each. Hamilton's. o31 Framed Pictures Suitable for anv room, only, 98S'i!ach. Hamilton's Today J o31 Auto Camji St III Attended Attendance at the auto camp is better than it was this time last " UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER CO. Direct Factory Branch : BIO Court Street Phone 263 Typewriters Rented, Sold, Repaired Special rental rates to 8tudeLta Eastman Brothers Furnaces Salem Office 1C9 S. High Office hours: 12:M TO 2 P. M. Factory, Silverton, Ore. fSBB IH. F, WOODRY & SON AactlonMrs and rnrnltnr Vtltn, pay twk for Died rnrattar. Stor 8T1 HhU OmummIiL -' Office Phone 75 or Res Idewe Phone IR43-W Afternoon Vv--.. na r TW 'J m CAYS "ybttolo7ftHK forc , -tfxto wakz. VT TucfAtr TaT TifoTHtcr-tcrJtfsr xetr I year. There were over a dozen autos to remainover Thursday night, and at present the outlook is that the camp will be held ope,n for another month, according to word received from officials. Furniture trpbowtery And repairing. tlleae-Power Furniture Company.'; . sZOtf i Pioneers Meet The Shelton Pioneer club of the First Christian church of Salem Obituary Howell Mary S. Howell died at a local hospital October 29 at the age of 74 years. She is survived by a sister, Miss Harriet Jerris and a cousin. Dr. Lewis.' of vportland. Maine. She was a member of Chad wick chapter, O. E. S., the White Shrine. ' and for years a member of St. Paul's Episcopal church. Funeral services will be held at St. Paul's church Sunday at 3:30 o'clock. The remains will lie in state at the church from 2:30 unttl time of services. Rev H. D. Chambels will have charge of the services. Her remains will go forward to Portland. Me., for interment. Webb funeral parlors In charge of arrangements. X" Lock wood Andrew Fletcher Lockwood died at his residence, near Tumor, Oct. 29, at the ase of 44 years. Sur vived by his widow, Ruth W.. two uncles, Harry N. and Andrew Fleteher. and one aunt. Mrs. Ed ward Richard, alj of New York City. Funeral services will be held at the Portland crematorium Mon day, Nov. 2. at 10 a. m. Webb funeral parlors in charge of ar rangements. F. N. WbODRY'S AUCTION DATES Monday, Nov. 2, 1:30 p.m. At 434 South 23rd Street High grade furniture, player piano, rugs, sewing ma chine, canned fruit, tools, etc. .Everything like new. Terms cash. J. A. Simmons, Owner Tuesday, Nov. 3, 1 :30 p. m. 2565 N. Fifth St. Four good lots with four roomed plastered house in cluding range and all furni ture. Airs. Susan Piche, Owner Wednesday, Nov. 4 1 :30 p. m. 1244 N. Front St.: . Furni ture, range, heter an:l rus, home canned fruit, tools, etc. H.J.'Jonev Owner Wed. Nite, Nov. 4, 7:00 p. m. F. N. Woodry's Store, Summer and Norway - Thursday,- Nov. 5, 10:30 a.m. First farm north of Valley Packing Co., on Pacific highway, . nine horses,. cow, chickens, mafhinery, furni ture, tools, etc. . , T4W. Steiger Estate, RESERVE TniS LIST FOR REFERENCE F.N. WOODRY Salem's leading Auctioneer Plione 511 Saturday Is the Last Day of the Great Majestic Range f Demonstration Be sure and come in and seethe Range, in operation. There is only one Majestic, it is the worlds superior range, 'the Range with a Reputation," and every owner is a ' booster. . , . ' .y r. Remember you get " The Fine Copper Ware Set or tKe , Heavy. Granite W are Assortment This offer ends this week.- We will take your, old stove in trade and give you all it is worUi ' met Thursday night under the leadership of O. J. Hull. The pro gram Of the evening consisted of a short business meeting, 'games and refreshments. " - 7 Grasw Rugs With Stencil Borders, 36. In., sisja; . Today only. 9Sc. Hamilton's. - -o31 Miss Herrick Injured " " Elizabeth Ann Herrick of 282 Richmond avenue received slight cuts on her face and head and a bruised knee Friday when the car driven by Mrs. B. B. Herrick and that driven by C. S. Webb collid ed. Three Accident Fatal Three of. tne 719 accidents re portea to me state industrial ac A Surprise Bargain Event A Set of Six Individual Solid Sterling Silver Salt and Pepper Shakers . g g We" can say nothing more. Come-Iri. You will agree that'll Is . the biggest bargnln you ever fciV, ;1 1 Pomeroy & Keene Jewelers and Optometrists Sat u rday Only Black Satin Glass Gift Items Your Choice Each Wonderful values In a big variety of beautiful black SATIN FINISH glassware as shown. The items consist ot ' fruit bowls, high foot comports, handled cake plates, candy jars, vases, baskets, candle sticks, whipped cream sets. N In this group there are 18 different articles In assorted shapes and sizes. I 'very one a big bargain at our exceedingly low prk-e. , Every week we have big new specials. WATCH FOR THEM ':, i I V . , Come in ardi talk it over vv .GE6.-;EALLEN ;': 23S North Ccmnercial Hardware and riichiaery cident commission tor the ;weec ending October 29 resulted. In fatalities. Thee were Raymond Hamilton, brakeman,' Wilah-d Birrenback, logging. Vernonia, and Ervin Smith, station, Portland. Of the total number 37C were sub ject to the provision! of the work men's compensation ad.'.Hl froT firms and corporations that hav rejected the provision of the art, and two from public utility cor porations not subject to t lie pro visions of the act. . ' KIDDIES'COLDS should not be "dosed." Treat i them externally with- i tnem externauy wiia V VapoR Omt tTMilliam Jm tmtt RUD Opt ITMilUam Jmr Umd Yearty at a price' that you would ordinarily pay V for only a pair of plated shakers.' "Just think! Six beautiful haminored effect, - Individual salt and pepper shakers In a,. beautiful silk,1 lined gift box at 5 98c 1