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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1925)
The Gold .Winter R . ains Are Here - : - - KEEP WARM AND DRY with a- s licker .WOMEN'S . : MEN'S .. $5 to $9 ; $6.50 to 11 G. W. JOHNSON & CO. 469 State Street mm. 112 3 j,: a- KEA2. IHVEITlffKT HfV PtlBt - . '.Lot of Extm . j. v .- Bay 'w.'.'-.vv s!.'''' Doa't Wt. . . at MO.oo : : the teams from Corvallls high and Eugene high, winning the Clifford Brown cup. The Portland high school hare organized teams and now hold annual - interscbolastic golf tournaments. - Lare Flat Furnace. Right down town. Ranges furnished. 137.50. vacant, at 666 Ferry. Becke & Hen dricks, 189 N. High. Heilig Bldg. nltf CITY WE IFF : FAIR No change in temperature; mod erate variable winds. Max. 55; Min. 42; River 2.5, stationary; Rainfall .45; Atmosphere cloudy; Wind south. - Grotto Members Visit About 40 members of El Karaz Grotto attended a special meeting of the Gul Reozree Grotto in, Port land Saturday night. The visiting Masons were given a royal recep tion according, to. reports brought back to tut city. , . . 1 . How About Those Curtains? .Need repairing "for this- ,wet weather.. See O. J. Hull. 267 S. Commercial. , , o3 Yinejar Apples WantoO Gideon Stols Co., near corner Summer and M11L Sacks furnish ed. Pkone 26.' ottf TtraiaiiiH Sent East . i ;The body of Mrs. Mary Howell will be sent' to Portland, Maine, for burial. The Rev. H. Duncan Chambers, rector of St. Paul's church, will accompany the re mains and conduct the final ser vices, leaving this morning. Mr. Chambers expects to return as soon as the trip can be made. . Warden Dalrymple lieaves warden A. M. Dalrvmnle left Monday for Jackson, Miss.,, to at tend" the annual congress of the National Prison association which opens November 7. Before re turning to the city Warden Dal- rymple will visit some of the best known and managed penal insti tutions in the country, including those at Birmingham. Ala.: Wis cosin. Minnesota (Stillwater), Ne braska, Illinois and Ohio. Other trips will be made to include stops at some of the most important re formatories. . Woodry & Son Buy furniture. Store, Commercial. Phone 75. 271 N. s2tf .Large Rummage Sale , Beginning today, at 455 Ferry street, auspices Thursday Bridge Luneheon club, for benefit labora tory equipment for Salem hospi tal, nl Speeder Is Arrested I' G. Ammann of Salem was ar rested Saturday by, State Officer Reinhart on a charge of speeding with a truck. According .to the officer's report Ammann was driv ing 22 miles an hour when the legal limit is 12. The truck driver is to appear inv the justice cour$ today, " Winnifred M. Carry c Has taken over the management of the Salem Elite, 329 Oregon Building. . nltf Building Permit Issued D. S. Parr was given a permit by City Recorder Poulsen Monday to erect a one story building on 1110 North Summer at a cost of $3000. Parent Milk. lOc Quart . Tel. 359, Wild Rose Dairy. bT Large Rummage Sale Beginning today, at 455 Ferry street, auspices Thursday , Bridge Luncheon club, for benefit labora tory equipment for Salem hospi tal. i nl Inspects Canal Project -' Gail Hathaway of the1 state- en gineering department, left for The Dalles Monday to investigate the feasibility of converting the Celilo canal from a locks for a passage of boats to a' power canal. L j Auto Tops and Curtain Work -' O. J. Hull, 267 S. Commercial. . n3 Loral Boy Leaves -J Kenneth Long, who has lived for a long time with his mother, Mrs. W. A. Wilcox; at 4 4 9 ,-North ,irut ipf t finndav for A4Ulwuiu j - . : . viiip Fla.. where he wlir assume a position as telegraph operator for the Western Union. $1600 Small Home ' Plastered, clean with new plum bing. Place for car. Any reason able terms.- Vacant at 1585 Yew trpot. Becke & Hendricks, 189 k uh iieilie Bide. nltf Wood In Once More Jack: Woods, of Salem, was ar rested again Monday night on ihrr n( binr drunk. The ar rest was made by Of fleer ; Olson. Woods was fined $10 by Judge Pnulen Monday morning. 1 Police officials declare that tills is the fourth time in about the last two months that he has been arrested for the same offense. - -j v TtAn All.TTnnl Overcoats r -15: boys' all-wool suits, $7. Thomas Kay Woolen Mill Co, n4 TtaxrlA Arrested - Burt Beagle, of Wenatchee. Wash., was arrested Monday night and Is being held for Investigation Mnrninr the Ford tonrlnr car he was driving bearing Washing ; ton license No. 227-277. Pat tan ti Sneak - , ' ' .' ' E. Cooke Patton Is scheduled to address the local VKiwaniaps. at their weekly luncheon- todays Miss Oayle Roberts will slug. The meet- ing will be closed -V.:.: fiiri Tnlnrrd. '" - ' Charlotte - McClaren, aged! , 10, via Btrnck '"downr hv a motorist, whose identity H unknown.' at the - corner of OwenS "and. Commercial late Saturday-night. The motor ist Is said to have failed to stop . and-girffid" "The girt received All Elks Come to dance tonight. Temple, 9 o'clock. New n3 Precious Promises." Mr. Fisher Bings at each service. He has a fine tenor voice and,, captivates his audience right from the start. There . were full houses at both the morning and evening services Sunday. The platform was filled with singers, and the music was enjoyed by all. . The -pastor spoke on "The Heavenly Vision." Miss Edith Jane Wyatt gave as a reci tation "Paul's Defense Before King Agrippa." This great mas terpiece was splendidly rendered and greatly enjoyed. Community Chest lp All those who. a re Interested in a community chest for Salem are invited to be. at the Chamber of Commerce . auditorium , this- eve ning at 8 o'clock to. discass plans for the creation of such an organi sation. The meeting comes at the time when Portland is preparing for its annual community .chest drive. the board lor the purpose-! discussing- the budget. ' Members of the 'laxpayers committee are J. C. Perry. T. M. Hicks, W. I. Staley, U; G. Shipley and Ed Schunke. Alternates are Dave Eyre and Ed Barnes. Girls' Slkkers-l. All'colors and sizes. Director's Dept. Store. $6 29, at n3 BUvters, $3.95 Wool shirts, $4.45. At Breier's. n3 Teacher to .Meet - i i A group of school teachers are to meet Wednesday afternoon at o'clock with George W. Hug, city superintendent of schools. with the object In view of unify ing the work of their departments. The teacher to meet are Ann Simpson, supervisor - of health; Grace Snook, supervisor of physi cal training; Duia S. Creech, home economics expert, and Carlotta Crowley, elementary supervisor. Ridca Sidewalk 's Harold Goodrich was arrested Sunday by Officer Hickman on a charge of riding his motorcycle on the sidewalk. ! Furniture tTpbotatery And repairing. Glese-Powera furniture Company. s20tf Call Afl l' The Model Beauty Shop, 112 N. Commercial for expert service in beauty work. Phone 956. n3 Blankets Our line is complete. Army Outing Store, next door to Busicks. n3 Drive a Certified Studehaker You will enloy one of these won derful, long-lived automobiles far better than a cheap new, car, and the cost will be no greater to you. See them at the Certified Public Motor Car Market. n7 Elks Dance J Elks only, new Temple" tonight at nine. . . n3 Out on' Bill ? ' Rex Keene, 'arrested recently on a charge of I possession of intoxi cating liquor, was released Sunday by order of ' Judge Poulsen upon the posting of $500 bail. Car Stolen R. H. Hall of Portland has re ported to the local police station that his Star touring, license No. 140-176, was stolen Saturday night from Fir between Lincoln and Washington. Ifubbe All sizes, 95c. Army & Outinsr store, next door to Busicks. n3 Theater News Will be found hereafter on page three. o28tf Whole Grain Wheat Call 1179. Henry Lee, distr. o27tf Leather Key-tainer Lost . : l A tooled leather key-tainer con taining assortment of keys, was lost in Salem some time Saturday, it will be greatly appreciated if finder will notify The Statesman by calling 106. n3 Three Forfeit Bail- Gordon Dyer, Grace Dyer and Molly Brethuer, all of Portland, "Who were arrested Sunday by Of ficers Edwards and Davis and later released by order of Judge Poulsen for $40 total bail, .have forfeited the $40 bail. Birth Reported i The birth of a daughter to Mr; and Mrs. E. R. Rowland of 1175 Leslie street October 31 was re ported to the city health officer Monday. The girl has been named Margaret Jean. Furniture trpboxstery ..... i And repairing. - Giese-Powera Furniture Company. slOtf License Found Stanley Rompalla of Gervais found an Oregon license plate No. 184-311, and turned it in Sunday to the local police station. - Mr. Elk. Do You Dance? i Come to Elk's Temple tonight, 9 o'clock. b3 Drunkard Fined r .Jack Woods, arrested Sunday by Officer Thomason on a charge of being drunk, was fined $10 by Judge Poulsen Monday. Possessor Arrested Guyon DUnlap of- Portland, who was arrested Saturday night by Officers Edwards and Davis on charges of driving without a tail light and possessing intoxicating iquor, was released on $100 bail and cited t.o appear today. Exclusive Distributio; For W. W. Kimball planes. A. B. Chase,. Davenport & Tracy, Bush & Gerts. Moore's Music House. 409-415 Court. ' i20tf Glris Slickers '. AH color 2nd sizes, Director's Dept. Store. $6-39, at n3 Man Released ' - W. - Naughton, of Anaconda, Montana, who was being held at the local police station for Inves tigation; was released Monday. Revival SerTlces Begin , Revival meetings at the First Baptist church will, continue all this week.- The pastor will preach each, evening, except . Saturday. Fred G. Fisher will have charge of. the singing with a large chorus choir. This evening the sermon will be The Exceeding Great and Try for Golf Match i Graham SharRey, golf profes sional at the Illihee country club, is endeavoring to arrange a match between the golf team of Salem high school and the golf team of some one of the Portland high schools. Salem high's team beat " UNDERWOOD ; TYPEWRITER CO. . Direct Factory .-Brawn 019 Court Street Phone 202 Typewriters Rented. Sold, Repaired Special rental rates to students Eastman Brothers' Furnaces Salem Office 169 S. High Office bours: 12:M TO 2 P. M. . - Factory, Silvertoa, Ore. H. F. JWOODRY & SON Aacttonwr sad rrnttax P 1f, pay cash (or Vfd Farnltar. Stra S71 KorU Cwsifrtil, Of f ice Phone 75 or Res- idenee Phone 1843-W Auction Sale TODAY -1:30 P. M. at Foresters of America lodge room, 229 N. Commer cial street, upstairs, adjoining the Home Restaurant, comprising: - ,. - ij . '; Royal piano; roll top oak, desk; pool table, outfit complete; quantity of bow-back chairs; standing show complete; card tables; quantity of bow-back chairs; standing show-case; rockers; large kitchen table; cab inet ; platforrnTclock, etc. , - In fact, complete lodge room furniture. Everything must be sold as the lodge is vacating the premises. : V ' K I H. F. W00DRY & SON, - .... . . -; ---' - , - Salem Auctioneers and Appraisers 18 years experience satisfaction guaranteed Store 271 North Commercial Phones 75"of 1843W ' CUT Till! OUT IT IS WORTH MOXKY Send this ad and ten cents to Foley A Co.. 2835 Sheffield Ave Chicago. III., .writijrs your name and address clearly; You will re ceive a ten cent bottle of FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND for coughs, colds and hoarseness. also free sample packages of FOLEY PILLS, a diuretic stimu lant for the kidneys, and FOLEY'S CATHARTIC TABLETS for con stisjation and biliousness. These wonderful remedies have helped millions of people. Try them!- Adv. Brand New Stucco- Terms at $4500. Ready for you to move in. r irepiace anqj furnace. Paving, etc. Becke Hendricks, 189 N. High. HeiliR Bldg. nltf Drunkard Forfeits , y J, Harrington Keith, arrested Saturday night by Officer Smart on a charge of being drunk, has forfeited the SIS bail he nosted) School Board to Meet The school board will hold a special budget meeting tonight In the office of the city school sup erintendent. A special taxpayers' committee of five will meet with Prescription Expertness is a qualification claim able only on basis of long experience. We have the experienceyears of it that insure accurate to-the-letter interpretation of your doctor's orders, and choice of experience proven best drugs. To gether the benefit is ob vious to doctor and his patient. Bring us your prescriptions. Capital Drug Store PRESCRIPTIONS J. H. WILLETT 40.) State Street at Liberty .Salem, Ore. . . F. N. WOODRY'S AUCTION DATES Today, Nov. 3, 1 : 30 p. m. 2565 N. 5th St. Four Rood lots with four roomed plastered house in cluding range and all furni ture, . . - I . - MRS, SUSAN PICHE, Owner Wed., Nov. 4, 1:30 p. m. 1244 N. Front street: Fur niture, range, heater and rugs; home canned ; fruit, tools, etc. H. J. JONES Owner Wed, Nite, Nov. 4, 7:00 p, m, FT. WOODRY'S STORE Summer and Norway Thurs., Nov. 5, 10:30 a. ml First farm north of Valley Packing Co.. on Pacific high way: 9 horses, -tow, chickf ens, machinery, furniture,4 tools,, etc. ' ' : . T.W. STEIGER ESTATE RESKRI THIS OST FOR REFERENCE F.N.WOODRY i Salem's Leading Auctioneer ; Of Course Phone 511 Possessor Released Alvin Kurtz of Salem, who was arrested recently on charges of possessing and transporting liquor, has been . released by order of Judge Poulsen, having deposited $500 bail. There Is a piano, and a pool table and' outfit compietavt and a lot of other furniture. As the lodge Is vacating - these -premises, every thing will be sold. f '; NET GRANDSTAND ' UNIVERSITY OF OREGON. Eu gene, Nov. i.r-(Special.) With a Beating capacity of 4200, the new grandstand on Hayward field will be completed in time for the Homecoming game between Ore gon and OAC on November 14, the 'building .committee has an nounced.' The cost of the grand stand is $24.424. v . ,t . x What Direction Please $2000 Trim S rooms and ga rage. North. Another 3 rooms east with cement basement and garage, $2800. Another. 3 rooms hardwood floors, furnace, garage. etc., $3600 south. Becke & Hen dricks, 189 N. High. Heilig Bldg. nltf PROTECT. YOUR CHILD'S -" HEALTH ' ""' Through thoughtlessness the slight cough or cold of a child Is often neglected and becomes seri ous. A few doses of "FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND, at small. -cost, taken at the onset of the cold, brings speedy relief Be prepared, have a bottle of this safe, reliable cough remedy, on nana,- ana give promptly wnen a cough or cold Is detected. Equally effective for' older persons. De mand FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR. Adv. Teachers to Present Plan A committee of teachers is ex pected to appear before the school board tonight at the special bud get meeting for the purpose of submitting plans for a general in crease in school salaries. The Rain Has Come , Our slickers will keep you dry. Army & Outing store, next door to Busicks. n3 Add to Marine Corp About ten enlistments to the United States Marine corps from the Salem district have been se cured by. Sgt. W T. Conway, of ficer in charge of the Salem en listment bureau in the post office building. The latest applicant was Marcus E. Walton who came to Salem a short" time ago from American Falls, Idaho. Sgt. Con way expects to be here at least until the first of the year. JOE WILLIAMS The Battery Man Ton'U Uke U When Ton Know UK ' tflLLAKD : Ml Court St. Phone 108 'A Good Insurance ,TheyVcnt Skid MriCL AREN J CORD 'ANYTHING- IN THE Auction Today H. F. Woodry & Son will hold an auction at 1:30 this afternoon of the contents of the Forester of America's lodge room, at 229 North Commercial street, upstairs, adjoining the Home restaurant. F. N. WOODRY Salem's Leading AUCTIONEER -Pays Cash For Furniture Residence and Store 1010 North Summer PHONE 511 Established Since 1910" LADD & BUSH, Bankers Established 184W General Banldng Builneis Offlew Hoars from 10 ml to iMa...., I X If A J . f if i 77rZiti tiCtiEAP'- TTiatj fr7r '2rAll So M'S A tfJivKArie. ffsUL 7k tY 7f" it Cor oh , V - " BECKE 'A IffiNDRlCKS -; ; . ... . Insnranre of AH Kinds ' r . ;,:', Lobby Hellik Theatre, tl N. filch' y ' - Telephone 1C1 ' - - Schaefer's v i Cold Capsules r will break up your cold in 24 hours or . . -.. . ; . money refunded I QCHAEFER'Q DRUG STORB O The Yellow Front Phone 197 135 North Commercial Stree The Penslar Store ' PLUMB1NO LINE- Wfi CAN !PX UP MIC-HTYFINE ! NELSON BROS. 355 CbemekeUt .''v Fhone 1006 ! PAINTiNG KALSOMINING PAPER HANGING For the right kind of materials and the very best workman ship call ua, Gabriel Powder and Supply Co. 175 8. Commercial Phone 728 1 11 t if L i it I , 1JTv I- v MJim" ' Biir Smith & Watkins 'PUONK 44. r Snappy Service - time purchase cf a new Chevrolet " Our New GMAC time payment plan gives you the benefit of a reduc tion in rates at a big saving to you( Come in let us- show you the fine quality which Chevrolet offers in a low. cost car and see how easy it is to pay for one. . , :v , XEWTON ClIEVROLtrr COMPANY OpposiM City HaU ' ' ' $2,00 Portland and Return via Oregon Electric Railway ? . -. . . for the big PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL ' LIVESTOCK EXPOSITION 4 " October 31 to November 7 Inclusive ( Tickets on sale October 29 to November 7 71 v Return Umit November 9 Take advantage of this low fare to see the world's : . Largest Livestock Exposition! Ten acres ' - . - under one roof 1 - - ,i , The .World's Champion stock will be shown Manufactures' and Land Products Show Northwest Hayand Grain Show -Poultry and Pet Stock Show . Dairy Products Show Horse Show' - ' ' ? Trains leave Salem at .7:05, 10:00, 1 1 :15 a. m. and 1:30, 4:00, 5:30, , 8 :20p.m. daily Tickets, schedules and further details of J. W. RITCHIE, Agent .. . PIIOXE 727 , OREGON ELECTRIC 2000 Salem People Visited Our New Laundry, - On the eveninga of May 11-12,1925 The visit was really a revelation to most of them. Because of the . " expressions of approval and interest we will again open, the plant forvisitors. ' , - - i ' T . - - V .- . ... ... . -. -ft ' . ":'.-... :. ; : - j-.:. h-- . . r ,.i .. 4, . On Wednesday and Thursday Evenings OF THIS WEEK V . From 7:30 to 9:30 o'clock All equipment will be in operation visitors will be more than welcome! Salem Landry Co: (The Wieder Laundry) - - - r: Opposite Vlck Bros. ; ' 2G3 South Hidi Street : lrt rewslightbrutses.Tb e eiv rtvi'.'bv-tftff offPTrd-r'1 t-