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J - " ' THE OREGON AfATESMAK SALEM. OREGON " ' ' " ' - ..
. . - purpose of attend
Friday for IM V ; , wv..
Tov Mr. and Mr. E. V. Halick of
Dnra Honne mi.
Cable ArriTfs
Salem was born a daughter on
The public is mvitea io visu
our greenhouses at 15th and Gar
den road. Open all day Sunday.
... . . .... i t M.
if
" A rahle 2000 feet in lenrth has
" t M UlftUl
tag iu meeiincrda committee ol
cational ttaUd -.The aim of the
October jsx.sne nas not ye; oeeu
named. . A son was' born to Mr.
arrived in Salem to be used by the
Mathloma, government dredge at
work clearing the Willamette rircr
Oregon colieiJ'blctf every Ore
committee, of ......aoAAted is to
and , Mrs.;;: R. G. Downie. Mr,
Not. 1 No sales. C Jr. l$renn-
Downie is a foot ball coach at the
aupt, Salem Telegraph Florist, ni
cpf nnel about fire miles north of
Salem, according to word received
goo: college fnMHoiiai sTeQuire-
Cheniawa Indian school. .
If you are
thinldng. of
standardizef BiTer8itIo
I Boys An-Wool Overcoata m '
Kw Faiat - "
lot af Eztrsa .
Mtchtntnny
Bay Kw.
Don't Wait.
OtUiU TaailBC IMS
t $560.00
Saturday. V . .
Aklen Attends Meeting -
menta in Oi
Pollycrome and China "IT
$5; boys' all-wool suns. .
Thomas Kay Woolen Mill Co. nl
Room -
Lessons. ' Jjra. Trover, pi
Pleasant
Phone 747 W."
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Dr. George H. Alden. head of
the history denartment at Willam
Gentlemf
Get That Vanity Case
articular Interest
Pleating, hemstitching, stamped
eooda. button coverine. and oueen
And hand bags atsu per m
nlaoiint before thev are all zone.
ette university, went to Portland
We Take
outer woman. Howard
In the
p,153 S. High. . nl
silk lingerie. ', D. M. C threads, j
Nothing takes the place of Leather
Obituary
Corset SI
stamping,' 3Z3 uregon uunaing.
F. E. Shaler. harness supplies, bi
' L I - i ii.uL. 1 ' I Cable Arrives i '
ItBIEKI SMI.,
V,-:.
-a
Hats
Think of
JOHNSON'S
Buy Where You Get Real Value at a Pri
rice
G. W. JOHNSON & CO.
" 469 State Street
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TtA&il iWalntalnee Here '
- The new Russell road main
talner bought by Marion county
has arrived in Salem ana win oe
put to work in the district nortn
i nf hprWat Ance. although Tt is bad
ly needed in. many places. The
machine la a combined graaer ana
scarifier and ia operated by only
nnut man , - It ia canable of work-
ling two or three miles of gravel
road a day. ,
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
Heventv M
Were present at the men a ciass
I at the Blieh theater last Sunday.
Fine nrosram again Sunday room
ing. Things are moving toward
larger achievementsIn this class,
ill men welcome. nl
FAIR
Cloudy near the coast and fair
in interior: moderate temperature,
moderate nortn winaa on coast.
Visit Normal School ' .
Colonel E. Holer and Senator P
J. Tooze were guests of the Oregon
Normal school at Monmoutn moo
Aav. Colonel Hofer. formerly i
member of the board of regents of
normal nrthoola and well known
writer. . addressed the
student body on "Industrial De
mocracy" deyoting special atten-
unn to character buildins in tne
schools and the opportunity and
rtntr nf the teacher in characte;
building; Mr. Hofer is now editor
of the Lariat nad acting president
of the Oregon Humane Society.
Vinegar Apple Wanted
Gideon Stolx Co.. near corner
Summer and Mill. Sacks turnlsh-
nd. Phone 26. T 06tf
Salem Boy Honored
Richard E. Ryley. son of Mrs.
Bertha E. Ryley, 1520 Chemeketa
street, was graduated 1 from : the
U. S. National training school at
San Diego on Friday, October 30.
He was president of the class.
Ryley-was in the electrical gyro
denartment. Mr. Ryley is a Salem
boy and served overseas during the
war. He is graduate of the Chi
cago Electrical school.
Whole Grain Wheat
Call 1179. Henry Lee,
Dr. Marshall, Osteopathic
. Physician and Surgeon.
distr.
027tf
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Orthophonic Victrola ; .
Hear it at Moore's Music House
Monday, Nov. 2nd.
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hint an orchard of peaches,
prunes, cherries, apples and other
fruit. They are all sold out oi
ewes thi fall and only have twd
hnek lambs left and are planning
on exhibiting them at the Tacific
International. Sheen or tneir
breeding have won at a , number
of the fairs. Thtv have shipped
breeding stock of alt kinds to var
ious parts of Oregon, wasnington.
and California this fall.
Prrnnln- Concert Co
Mansfield Dancers (Nov.' ib,
TTiiiirt ' Rtrauss tenor: Hodnetts.
duet singers; RoDinson, pianist
Phone 1950-W.
Saxophone and, Band
Instrument repairing. Duke's
Musical Instrument Repair Shop.
Phone 2215. Room 3, McCornack;
Bldg, over Miller's. nl
$1600 Small Home-
Plastered, clean witn new plum
bing. Place for car. Any reason
able terms. Vacant at 1585 Yew
street. Becke & Hendricks, 189
N. High. . Heilig Bldg. n ltl
' . - Hardv
At the residence, 1705 Mission,
early Saturday, Oct. 31st. Mrs.
IVi r a Caroline Harrlv ace K7 vmm.
Mother of Mrs. W M. Allen of Sa
lem and Mr 8. . C Q. Burton of
Monmouth. Funeral services Mon-
dav. Not. 2. at 1'ft a m. from the
RiKdon mortuary, interment City
view cemetery.
Near Hnnmere. Marlon countv
Oct. 20th.1 Ira' Stanlev Masse v. are
48 years, brother of W. S. A. Maa-
sey of Salem, Dr. HarleyJM. Mas
apv nf Pendleton Mm. Cora M.
Branchflower of 'Newberg, -Mrs.
Emma L.. Coooer of McMinnville
anA ir I .n lii K. Wilson of Port
land. Funeral services will be held
at the Rlgdon and Son mortuan
Sunday. Nov. 1. at 3 o clock, la
north of . Salem. Friends invitef.
Josenh Michel died Oct 31 in a
local hospital. Funeral announce
ments later by Rlgdon & son mor
tuary
- BIT VM UVII
wTJMpmf d Km nnnnlar nr.
i rprnrii ut iui -
tist. if -.-t
Hev! Fresh ie
Where'd you get that stuff? At
Moore's Music House A Hit!, nl
Dinner. 50c. St. Joseph's Hall
j Chemeketa St., Sunday, Not. 1.
Ladies Catholic clmrch. nl
One Large Load : .
i- 16 Inch mill $5.00; 1 large
load ,16 inch old fir. $8.50; 1 cord
4 foot old fir limba $6.50. Fred
Er Wellsr phone 1542. nl
Orthophonic A'lctrola j
Hear it at Moore's Music House
Monday, Nor. 2nd. nl
! ' Beremets
O 'J.! Beremets died at a local
hosDital. October 31. at the age Of
57 years. He is survived by his
widow. Jennie. The body la at
the Webb funeral parlors.! Funer
al announcements will be made
later.
B?fldit.-n obtained a permit
. J nUIce of the city record-
iron e . k ... ,tnn
at 1470 Garden Road at
a coTof V-00.
, L r te Sale
TSl, TTfvsday. Nov, 3rd. at
45?Ferry streeO spices Thurs
dP Bridge Lunche Jor
baiefit laboratory eqmpv11' Ior
hool Accepted . t ,
Itiiio 1 3 AO 0 community school
'ouse that has been erected at
Bethel about four miles cast oi
the state penitentiary naa ocsu
accepted and will be put in use
this week, it was announced Sat
urday. A stage has been con
structed at one end of the school
wnm and a nlav will be presented.
Kridav evening. Tne arcnuecis
for the building were Freeman &
Struble of Salem.
TTInnlfrml' M. Cnrrr
Has taken over the management
f the Salem Elite. 329 Oregon
TlnfMtnar nill
. nxu
Sundar Dinner
At the Spa, you'll be delighted.
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OrthoDhonJc Victrola
Hear It tomorrow at Slurs, nl
Arrived
' Th flrthonhonle Vtrtoi arrived
Come and hear it, commencing
Mondav - next week. Yon en
compare It here with former Vic
tors ana : several weii Known
maktJL George C. Will, 432 State
St. - - - nl
Elks Dance
Elks' l new temple, Tuesday
night, 9 o'clock. " ul
(Cntiaac4 oa ppe T.)
You Will Be Delighted
. With -our excellent food at
moderate price. The Spa. nl
Dance "": -' -
For Elks only, new temole.
Tuesday night, 9 o'clock, nl
Think 6f Mother-
Take her and the family to the
Salem Restaurant, Special dinner
75. - , nl
Dr. White. Osteopathy:
Eectronic Diagnosis and treat
ment, nl
Kaxonhone and Band t
Instrument repairing.! : Duke's
Musical i Instrument Repair Shop.
Phone 2215. Room 3, McCornack
niiif over Miller's. 5 i nl
TTa A r.rmt File Gnv i
With a face like pie! Freshie!
A hit, at Moore s Music House.
Keld Secretary Visits
Carl B. Wetherell, field secre
tary of the American Unitarian
Association, will be a visitor In
Salem for the next two days. Mr.
Wetherell will give an address in
the Unitarian church this evening
at 1 o'clock. Refresnments wm
be served after the meeting and
an oDoortuntty will be giTen to all
a
to meet the Tisitor. it was mainiy
thrnnrh Mr. . Wetherell'S effort
tfiat Mr. iFereshetian was allowed
to stay nl Salem and also was en
abled to further the erection of
the beautiful church in this city.
ThrpB Divorces SOUZftt
Three divorce complaints were
filed in the county clerk's office
yesterday. In each case desertion
is niiec-ftfi Those filing are Ger
trude Cameron against Daniel W.
Cameron, Dolores Allison, irom
Terrence Allison, and Glenna
Joyes against John J. Joyes.
Theater News
rWill be found hereafter on page
three. o28tf
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Brand New Stucco j
Terms at $4500. Ready for
you to move in. Fireplace and
furnace. Paving, etc. BecKe &
Hendricks, 189 N. High. Heilig
Bids. nltf
finishing Pianos ' ' :
A sDecialty. Free estimates on
request. I. J. Hersha, expert pia
no and furniture refinisher ana
polisher. Inquire at Moore s
Music House, 409-415 Court St.
Phone 983. nl
Finn Gets Contrasts ' j
; The contract for the student pic
tures of the annual publication of
the Oregon Normal school students
at Monmouth has been assigned to
Kennell & Ellis of Salem and Eu
gene. Work on the pictures was
started this week.
Auction Rale Next Toes.
Being the contents of Foresters
of America lodge room, 229 N.
Commercial, adjoining the Home
restaurant upstairs, comprising
niano. card tables, pool table and
balls, roll top desk, etc H. P.
Woodry & Son, auctioneers, pnone
75. Full particulars in ?Mon day
and Tuesday's paper. nl
Furniture 'Cpharatery
And repairing. Giese-Powers
Furniture Company. a$0tf
Blazlers, $3.05 j
; Wool shirts, $4.45. At Breier's.
n3
Pmshuaf Arrested
i p vnA nf 252 South Liberty
.i,t was a rreatde last night by
Officers Hickman, Thomason and
Edwards on a charge or possessing
intoxicating liquor. . . ,
ltva . - - t "
SnlillAra Phnnn." from Faust
on the new arthophonic Victrola
At'nnHarfnl Ktlff FUlH. CO." U.
For Sale, Radio Poles
Two used Radios cheap.
193 V
Phone
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Apartment, for Rent'
Call at 165 North Liberty.
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I jrm Vlafc
Furnace. Right ' down town.
Ranges furnished, $37.50, vacant,
at 6 66 Ferry. Becke & Hen
dricks, 189 N. High. Heilig Bldg.
Call AC
The Model Beauty Shop, 112
N. Commercial, for expert service
in beauty work. Phone 956. n8
Furniture TJpholsteri
; And repairing. Gleaa-powera
Furniture Company. a20tf
FurcAt Mil, 10c Qt-
Tel. 359, Wild Rose Dairy.
n7
Pn fnrnitnre. Store. 271 N.
rnmmereial. Phone 75. 2tf
I Busse's Buzzards ; s
I Playing "Red Hot Henry
Brown,' Victor Record at Stiff's.
Woll Toss Him II
a hiankPt! Pull his nose and
yank it. By gosh! Freshie . at
Moore's MusicHouse a Hit; nl
n.1ntr Dfstribntloi
tt tit tat vim hall nfanos. A.
B. Chase, Davenport & Tracj,
hbv. Sr fJerts. Moore's Music
TTn 409-415 Court. . i20tf
Tan TJrensei Issued
marrincrA licenses were ap
plied for in Salem yesterday. They
were 'taken out oy
Johnson, electrician, and Emma
Vesta Kreutx, both ol Silverton,
and Wendell Ginther. Oregon
City, and Elsie Biggins, N ood-
burn
Pnllr Virm Busv
Over on the farm owned oy u.
W. Hogg and Sons in Polk county,
Oregon, everything is busy at tais
time of the year. They have Hamp
shire sheep, Angora Goats and Po
land China swine, and in order to
keep from having an idle time they
What Direction Please
$2000 Trim 3 rooms and ga
rage. North. ; Another 3 rooms
east with 1 cement basement " and
garage, $2&00. Another .3 rooms
hardwood floors, furnace, garage.
etc., $3600 south. Becke & Hen
dricks. 189 N. High. Heilig Bldg.
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Howell
Marv S. Howell died at a local
hospital October 2S at the age of
74 years. She is survived by a
sister, Miss Harriet Jerria and aj
cousin. Dr. Lewis, oi roruana.
Maine, i She was a member of
Chad wick chanter. O. E. S. the
white Shrine, and for years a
member of St. Paul s Episcopal
church J Funeral services will be
held at St. Paul's church Sunday
t 3: 30 o'clock. The remains will
lie in state at the church from
2:30 until time of services. Rev
H. D. Chambers will have change
of the services. Her remains will
go forward to Portland, Me., for
interment. Webb funeral parlors
in charge of arrangements.
j . Lockwood
Andrew Fletcher Lockwood died
at his residence, near Turner, Oct
29, at the age bf 44 years. Sur
vived by his. widow. Ruth W., two
uncles, j Harry N. and , Andrew
Fletcher, and one aunt. Mrs, Ed
ward Richard, all 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.
Tnlina and XarcisSUS
Ruih man ting lime, a rso
nnmhor of varieties of each. Plant
now While weather is good. Fmnk-
lin-Young Tulip Farm, waiiaco
DaiiI Phnnn n2F14. . Ol
Iart Rummage Sale-
Beginning Tuesday, Nov. 3ra, at
155 irvrrv street, auspices Thursr
Hav -Rriilen Lnncheon club, for
benefit laboratory equipment ior
Salem hospital. n
Modem Oorsetrj
Corrects, reduces and supports
with comfort. Howard Corset
Shop, 153 S. High. nl
Onm House
The public is Invited to visit our
(TMnhnnwa at 15th and Garden
road. Open all day Sunday, Not.
1. No sales, C. F. . Breithaupt.
Salem Telegraph Florist. nl
ICRYPTOK
immi 'BI-FOCAL
Let us show you with what
genius and scientific accu
racy a new principal has
been applied to make the
Kryptok lenses perfect in
visible bifocals.' -
MORRIS OPTICAL
COMPANY
301-2-3-4 Oregon Building
Think of Mother-
Take her and the family to the
Salem Restaurant. Special dinner
75C. ni
Births Are lteportei
j Two births were reported Sat
urday to the city health oftfeejr
AUCTION SALE Next Tuesday
Contents of FORESTERS OF AMERICA lodge room,
229 North Commercial, adjoining Home Restaurant, up
stairs, comprising piano, card tables, pool table and balls,
roll top desk, etc. ' ' '
F. N. Woodry & Son, Auctioneers
- ... Phone 75 I
Full particulars will appear in the Monday. i v .
and Tuesday papers ,-.
Robins Is Visitor
John P. Rohins. who is teach
ing and coaching athletics in the
high school at Sisters is spending
the week-end in Salem visiting
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Robins, and attending Wil
lamette Home Coming. "Johnnie"
pitched on the Bearcat baseball
team of '23. Mr. Robins is ac
comnanied bv Vern Moore, one of
liis high school students who
piayea on tne oantei u
Orthophonic Victrola
Hear it at Moore's Music House
Monday, Nov. 2nd. nl
Gordon Hosiery
For $1.50 and $2.00, at How
ard Corset Shop. 153 S. High, n-
F. N. WOODRY
Salem Leading
AUCTIONEER
Pays Cash For Furniture
Residence and Store
1610 North Summer
PHONE 511
"Established Since 1916
JOE WILLIAMS
The Battery Man
You will be pleased,
. we see to that,
W1LLARD
53t Court St.
Phone IBS
TYPEWRITERS
For Sale
For Rent
Students'
Rates
Phone 806
Ci M. Lockwood
247 North Commercial Street
FOR INFORMATION
ABOUT RAILROAD TRIPS
Phone 727
OREGON ELECTRIC
UNDERWOOD
TYPEWRITER CO.
Direct Factory Branch
510 Court Street Phone 262
Typewriters Rented, Sold,
"Repaired
Special rental rates to studeLti
FU
PAINTING
KALSOMINING
PAPER HANGING
For the right kind of materials
and " the Tery best workman
ship call ns. . i .
Gabriel
Powder and Supply Co.
175 8. Commercial Phone 72$
Eastman Brothers
, Furnaces
Salem Office 169 S. High
Office hours:
12 :M TO 2 P. M.
Factory, Sllvertcn, Ore,
I
11. F. WOODRY & SON
AaetisaMrs ana rarattar DMters,
say cut for Om4 rarattan. atera
t?l KorU Ooauaarcial.
Office Phone 75 or Res
idence Phone 1843-W
G. H. TRACY'S
EL YARD
1067 D Street
All Kinds of Wood
Sawed 12 in 16 in 2 ft 4 ft. i
"Prices Reasonable "1
Office Telephone 2313 Residence Telephone 1637
TULIP and i
NARCISSUS
BUMS
PLANTING time is here. We carry a full line of Dar
wins; also a large number of the Breeder Tulips. Do not
forget to plant some of the lovely daffodils.
Darwin and Breeder Tulip bulbs range In price from 60c per
dozen up. Mixed colors. 50c per dozen, $3.00 per 100..
Ask For Price List
THE TULIP FARM
Wallace Road - - Salem, Oregon - - Telephone 52F14
1 FRANKLIN-YOUNG BULB CO, ,
. : . (Successor to W. C. Franklin). ;
r.
V LVE-ISSED
V VEDD1NG jA
LADD & BUSH, Bankers
. Established 1888
General Banking Business ;
Office Hows from 10 auau to 8
u
a
Hen
One Feds "at Honie
mm
' al
s y fa Sore. rmff 7!r
rfMLTtt 7" rf',7 V..r
v ; BECKE & HENDRICKS
r " Insnranre of AU Kinds
Lobby HeilU Theatre, 189 N. High
f Telephone 181 -
in .our tastefully furnished funeral
parlors because every effort "has
been made to create a homelike
atmosphere -.. - .
You will find every comfort, con
venience and beauty in our funeral
parlors that you would 4 find in, a
well-furnished private residence.
We have taken care to sec that
nothing has been omittcuv
WEBB'S
FUNERAL PARLORS
"Superior yttnetvl 5m?cc
205 SaCtoch Street
5U5
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Wednesday, November 11 1
Given by , -V --,
Capital Post No. 9 American Legion
Football Game 9:15 A. M. :
Albany College vs Willamette University 7?
Parade 10:30 A. M.
Shows after Parade to 11 P. M. u i
Oregon Bligh Heilig
Fnni hall Game 2:30 P. M. "
-" Eugene High ts Salem High
4th Annual Dance 9 P. M 2 Halls
1 Crystal Gardens Armory
186 Inf., Oregon's Big Military Band at Afternoon
Football Game and on Streets
- Also State Champion Drum Corps at
all Attractions
50C Buy Lerjibn Tickets
Good at all attractions
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Jewelers
Phone uu
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