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v TIIE OREGON SfATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER. 4. 1925 3 IMPORTED HIGHLAND MUFFLERS . -- : ' THE LATEST STYLES AND PATTERNS IN HIGHLAND MUFFLERS G. W. JOHNSON CITY . - . cool ; " - Generally fair and continued cool: gentle variable winds. Max., 61; min., 39; river, 2.3, rising; rainfall. .17 T atmosphere, cloudy; wind, south. . - . lirrorce Is Obtained Regina Perkins , was granted a divorce from Edwin Perkins in Judge L. H. McMahan's court yes terday. They were married In Sa. lem in June, 1918. Cruel and in human treatment was alleged. Orthophonic Victrola Hear it at Moore's Music House, 409-415 Court street. n4 Sooth High Street Cottage 13100; reasonable terms. East front, near schools and car. Pav . ing paid. -. Electric range. ' Large j. lot. with fruit, garden and flower s i cement-' walks-. Bay-bow. Bcke4 ft Hendricks, 189 N. High. Heilig Bids. n4tf Leader Meet 'The leader class at the local TMCA met in the rooms of the or ganization Monday night. A din ner was served, r. -Prof. James Mathews of Willamette university gave the address of the evening. -Duponfs Dueo Ref wishing At Hull's, 267 S. Com'l. n6 Radio ". -: - The air is full of - music for those who have radios. See Vick Bros, demonstration this eve and Thursday evening at their j sales room.- Everybody welcome.! n4 Woods Case Vp . The . case of Jack Woods, ar rested, Monday night for being drunk, after being fined Monday mbrning for the same offense. Is scheduled to come up before Judge Poulsen; .today, MoseoTlte Dance v- Crystal Gardens, Friday, Nov. 6 Tou will enjoy it. . Admission 0c. - . ,' . .- : : n6 A Special for lO Days 1 large load of 16, -inch mill block wood at $5; 1 large load of 16-Inch old fir at, f 4-ioot second growth fir at 36.50 per cord; 4-foot old fir limbs at S6.50 per cord Church. Fred E. Wells, 280 S. Phone 1542. n5 I License la Issued One marriage license, the first In several days, was applied for in the county clerk's office yesterday. It was taken out by - Millard J, X,uihart, 6S70 Capitol street, and Thelma Gilmore. 1055 South Thir teenth. Ppmeroy & Keene , Jeweler and Optometrists Salem, Oregon Your Fall Wardrobe Is Not Complete Without One LOOK OUR'S OVER 469 STATE STREET NEWS IN Luper Is Named , Rhea Luper, state engineer, has been asked by Governor Pierce to represent the state in an economic survey requested by the Umatilla Rapids Project association. Mr. Luper will cooperate with the gov ernment which is making tbe survey-through the reclamation ser vice. Vinegar Apple Wanted . Gideon Stolx Co., near corner Bummer and Mill. Sacks furnish, ed. Phone 26. o6tf Drive a Certified Studebaker You will enjoy 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 Sales Yard. and Office The Frultland Nursery, of which A. J. Mathis Is proprietor, has se cured office space in the New Sa lem hotel building, with the Home Realty company. Mr. Mathis will soon also have a sales yard in the rear, of that building, with all kinds of nursery stock on display. Furniture Upholstery . And repairing. GI( Powers Furniture Company., 20tf Exclusive Distribution For W. W. Kimball pianos. A. B. Chase, Davenport ,fc Tracy, Bush & Gerts. Moore's Music House, 409-415 Court. - i20tf Collegian Postponed . Publication of the Collegian has been postponed a week, not , ap-1 pearlng this morning. The reason given by Elizabeth Hyde, editor. ls that not enough news had been compiled over the week-end to warrant the . publication' of ' the paper this week. The latter part of last week was Homecoming on the Willamette campus, Purest Milk, 10c Quart Tel. 359, Wild Rose Dairy. n7 Winnlf red M. Curry . Has taken over the management of the Salem Elite, 329 Oregon Building. nltll Willamette River Rising The level of the Willamette river has begun to rise again, after hav ing 'remained low -for over flvd weeks. It has been 2.5 feet below normal, but is now approaching slowly to two feet below level. Buy Legion Tickets ' - : Good everywhere Armistice day j Nov, 11.. t n4 I Muscovite Dance- -Crystal Gardens. Friday. Nov. 6. You will enjoy it. IT Ml i i. r Admission 50c. n6 , - i ! Framework Obtained The C P. Bishop clothing store! has obtained from the cigar store south of it on Commercial street an antique hand carved wooden framework to be used In a window decoration scheme. The frame work cost $75 at the time of its purchase 30 years ago- Concert, Presbyterian Church- By Portland and Salem artists, I Wed. Nov. 4 th. S p. m. . Tickets, i 50 cts. n4 Whole Grain Wheat . Call 1179. Henry Lee, dlstr- 027tf Joins Marine Corpa Robert McMillan of Lexington has joined the 'marine corps and will leave for Portland where he will receive his physical examina tion today. He Is interested In the aviation branch. Sergeant W. T. Conway, recruiting officer In charge of the Salem sub-station. Is anxious to get in touch with as many former "Leathernecks' as possible in order to take steps to ward the ' formation of a Salem Marine ' Corps league. Sergeant Conway; believes that ; there - are nearly three squads in the district. Similar leagues have beeV formed throughout .the . United ' States. Members of the Portland league served as a -body guard -on the v, !& CO. BRIEF battleship Oregon when it was towed to Its permanent resting place at the foot of Broadway in Portland during the rose festival. Sergeant Conway can be found at the postoffice. Orthophonic Victrola Hear It at Moore's Music House, 409-415 Court street. n4 How About Those Curtains Need repairing for this wet weather. See O. J. Hull, 267 S. Commercial. n6 Committee Appointed The Kiwanians, at their weekly luncheon Tuesday, appointed a special committee to confer with the committees from the Lions and Rotary clubs with the object in view of bringing before the Sa lem Chamber of Commerce plans for a permanent bridge program for Salem. Try Swimming Today In warm water. Gardens. Crystal d6 Radio Entertainment At Vick Bros, this evening and tomorrow evening. Come and en Joy the program and see the lat est in radios. n5 Officers Are Elected The Progressive Teachers' club at a recent meeting in the Central Howell district elected officers for the year. . Etta L. Alvin, principal of the Central Howell school, was named president; W. H. Fuson, Evergreen district, vice president; Emily Van santen, Forter school. secretary. treasurer. A large num- ber of. teachers were presentt Meetings will be held on tne see ond Thursday of each month. Women's Toe Rnbbe: 25c, at Director's, n4 Keep Dry Slickers in all styles and colors at better values. The Man's Shop n4 Xb Speaker This Week There will be no Bpecial speaker at this week s meeting of the Lions club. The time will be taken up by members of the club and it Is expected that President Ross Miles will call on many of those present in order to make mem bers better . acquainted with each other. Woodry & Son- Buy furniture. Store, 271 N. Commercial. Phone 76. s2tf Girls Start Athletics The girls at Willamette univers ity started Indoor athletics -at the TnM,av -rha rinn contests were arranged by Miss Gabriel, first woman instructor in l physical, education ever to be ap- Anointed bv Willamette university The girls have also organized the j Willamette Women's Athletic asso elation, and an effort is now on l foot to "receive recognition from the National Women's Athletic t: imjErwood " TYPEWRITER CO. Direct Factory Branch 510 Court Street - Phone S63 Typewriters. Rented, Sold. Repaired Special rental jates to stn dents Eastman Brothers Furnaces - Salem Office 169 S. High . i Office hours: 12:M TO 2 P. M. Factory, SHrerton, Ore., IL F. WOODRY & SON AmtUnmn ui rrnluri Dealers,' pay euh ter V4. rarottor, atar S7X Vortk Oawantm. - j , - Office Phone 75 or Res-. , Idenee phone 1843-Wf mm wM A REAL SNAP Everything About thin ear I in the pink of condition. It looks like new and carries our new -car guarantee. If you want an Overland tour ing which haa run hot a few mile at $385 come get it. association. The contests for the day consisted in running, jumping and rope climbing. Later on bas ket ball, socker, volley ball, indoor baseball, track, and possibly swim ming and hockey will be taken up. Orthophonic Victrola j Hear it at Moore's Music House. 409-415 Court street. ni Handbag Stolen j Russell Smith of McMinnville reported Tuesday that some one had stolen a black handbag at the local stage terminal station.' The bag contained, according to the report, two pairs of shoes and sev eral work nnd dress shirts. Women's Toe Rubbers i 25c, at Director's, n4 Possessor Fined I Guyon Dunlap of Portland, ar rested recently on a charge of possessing intoxicating liquor, wan fined $100 Tuesday by Judge Poulaen. : . Keep Dry1 '-- Slickers -In all styles and colors at better Values. The Man's Shop. ., n4 Rally to be Held A rally-day service will be held at J.he Auburn Sunday school on Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o clock. according to announcement made Tuesday. Rev. C. C. Poling of the First Evangelical church of Salem, will speak. The orchestra of his church will accompany him. All friends in and about Auburn are invited to be present- Concert, Presbyterian Church- By Portland and Salem artists, Wed. Nov. 4th. 8 p. m. Tickets 50 cts. n4!1 Re bo man Visits Mrs. I. F. Rebeman of Portland, s visiting Mrs. Guy L.- Rathbun, wife of Coach Rathbun of Willami ette university. Mr. Rebeman wag formerly associated with a local paper, and they are moving to Boise, Idaho, where they, expect t , make their. home. , Bovs All-Wool Overcoats. $5; boys' all-wool suits. $7 n4 Thomas Kay Woolen Mill Co. For Rent Modern 5-room house,' furnace, fireplace, etc.. $35. Vacant;. also modern 5-room flat, $37.50; va cant. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High. Heilig Bldg. n4tf Hendricks Leaves- Dean N. Hendricks and wife, both of Salem, left Tuesday for an extended tour by auto. They will journey south through Cali fornia and from there across the country to Georgia, where they will visit at the home of their par ents. Furniture fphcrrstery And repairing. Gifts e-Powen Furniture Company. szOtf Rirths Reported " Four ' births were reported to the city health' officer Tuesday. A daughter was born on October 29 to Mr; and;Mrs: C. A. Zielinskl of Salem and has been named Aileen. To Mr. and Mrs. B.''Bahhe of Shaw a daughter was born November 1. who has been named Hilda Ther esa. A boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Conn of Salem, on October 29, but has not yet been named. Mr. and Mrs..H. C- Funk of Pratum; received a son, as yet unnamed, on October 30. ILEUS; i LADD & BUSH, Bankers Established IMS General Banking Business bffloe Honrs from 10 in. ;a- 1?e - ;..J?iepnone ill . - '' - ratton Speak . J; i ?? .4viw: At the regular' weekly luncheon of the local Kiwanis club. Cook Patton delivered a brief speech, humorous la nature, and pointed with' various sleight of hand tricks of which Mr. Patton is said to be quite a master. Miss Cayle A. Roberta rendered two soDrano solos at the luncheon, accompan ied by Miss Dorothy Pearce on the piano. Slickers j, Get yours at tbe Army & Outing Store. Next door to Busick's. n4 Census RolU Taken Census rolls for the several school districts are being sent in in profusion now to the office of the county superintendent of schools, Mrs. Mary Fulkerson. and according to word received from her, the rolls should all be in by the end of the week, . Free- Radio entertainment at Vick Brothers. Wednesday and Thurs day evenings, 7:30 to 10:30, Come and see the radios and enjoy an evening's entertainment. n4 Schools Progrefutlng Mrs. Mary Fulkerson. county superintendent of schools, reports that the schools of Woodburn. of which there are three, are making rapid progress and are in! satis factory shape. Ferns, 13c Up Flake's Petland, 27! State. nC Twelve Lots $1100 Terms- Suitable for small homes, gar den, chickens. Near school, and car. Terms If desired, Becke & Hendricks. ,18,9 X, High. Bldg. ' iU"- tT:,;lvif Heilig n4tf Team in Travp The Willamette potballi team will, in ail probability., journey to Caldwell, Idaho,-to plav the Col lege of Idaho for the Thanksgiv ing game, according to announce ment made Tuesday by; Coach Rathbun. The College of j Idaho has written asking Willamette for that date, and the coach intimat ed that the invitation would be accepted. They are reputed to have a strong team this year, hav ing held Idaho university to a 16 14 count. - f, . Tonight Radio show and entertainment at Vlck Brothers' sales rooms. Come and see the latest in Radio. n5 $050 Equity . And new 4-room bungalow to trade for vacant lot or automobile. The balance like rent. n4 War Vets Sleet Tonight The presentation of a charter, overdue for the past four years, will be a feature of the meeting of the Veterans of Foreign Wars OTJght. A soecial program : has been arranged and all members- are urged to- be prenent. Wives of members of the post-and mem bers, of the ladies' auxiliary n?ill be special', guests. The charter was awarded to the Salem post, in 1921 but through misunderstand ing It was never sent here, "and was oniy recently receivea.r .. , Orthophonic Victrola Hear H at Moore's Music House. 409-41S Court street, '"n4 Salem. Elite . . .' 1 t Pleating, hemstitching, stamped goods, button covering and Queen Silk lingerie. D. M. C. threads, stamping. 329 Oregon Bldg.' hltf Tethers Will Meet . The Santlam Teachers' club will meet Thursday evening in the high school at Jefferson fpr Jhelr monthly nieettne.' Teachers from Marion. Jeff erson,t Lobney, ; Talbot, West Stayton and jllahee districts will be resent. i. The club has a membership of -over-2.r - Mrs ? Ag nes A." Brown ot Jefferson 'will LADIES FREE Swimming Friday 10 a. in. to 10 p. m. Free Swimming Instructions .' .. AO Day - CRYSTAL GARDEN' to S pja. f lHTRTAmiieTi.KFt WW Otr-VViiL You ac TlECKK & HENDRICKS ' Insuraif-e of All .Kinds -. Lobby Heilig. Theatre. 189 N. High ' ' eMKsft -n 'nr jr -Saw speak.on: "Oregon History" at the conference.' ' The meetings are held on the first Thursday of each month. .; Anto Tops and Curtain Work O. J. Hull. 267 S Commercial. - n6 Some Rond Ruyer j That likes security and also re turns- Here's brick building on long time lease that will net you 8 per cent net. $22,000. Third to half to handle. Becke & Hen dricks, 189 X. High. Heilig Bldg. , n4tf Husband Seeks Decree Hubert Zenzen has filed a suit for divorce against Francis Zen ten charging that his wife has threatened and menaced his life. On one occasion, he says, Mrs. Zensen attacked him with a butch er knife, inflicting five "or more" wounds. At another time Zenzen says his wife tried to choke him as he was lying in bed. and after that pointed a revolver at him. which was later found to be un loaded. The case will come up In Judge L. H. McMahan's depart ment. Concept, Presbyterian Church By Portland and Salem artists. Wed. Nov. 4th, 8 p. ra. Tickets 50 cts. n4 RLiziers " . With knit bottoms. All colors and sizes. Army & Outing Store, next door to Busick's. n4 Many Attend Dinner Those sponsoring the boner it dinner for the West Salem Metho dist church are being congratu lated upon the success of the un dertaking which was attended by more than 500 persons- As a re sult of the dinner $520 were giv en to the church to apply toward the purchase of pews. The dinner was sponsored by the three Salem Methodist churches Jason Lee. Leslie and First, while all the work was contributed by the Aid societies. Food donations were made by Individuals and Salem business houses. Muscovite Dance- Crystal Gardens, Friday, Nov. 6. You will enjoy it. Admission 50c. n6 Obituary Glover Mabel Glover died at a local hospital November 3 at the age of 23 years. Survived by father, Roy Glover of Washington; daugh ter. Grace Elizabeth,, and two brothers, Robert and Lyle, of Brooks, Or. She was a niece of Mr. and Miss Hackit of Brooks. Funeral services will .be, .held, at the Webb funeral parlors Thurs day at 2 p. m. Rev. L6vell will ,have charge of services. Inter ment will be at Pioneer cemetery, near Brooks.-- Have You Tried It? Schaefer-s Herbal , Cough Cure The Best and most Economical Cough Remedy Made CCHAEFER'Q 5 DRUG STORR O The .Yellow Front Phone 197 1JJ." orth Commercial Street The Penslar Store 2000 Salem People Visited Our New Laundry On the evenings of May 11-12, 1925 The visit yras really a revelation to most of them. Because of the expressions of approval and interest we will again open the plant " forvisitors., On Wednesday and Thursday Evenings ' OF THIS WEEK ' . All equipment will be jn operation visitors will be more than welcome 1 ' Salem Laundry Co. :v. (The Wieder Laundry) s Opposite Vlck Bros. v - F r ' 5 . 2G3 South High Street . I hi IS I Semi-Annual Session Will Be Held at Stayton All Day Next Saturday The semi-annual meeting of the Marion ' County Parent-Teachers' association will be held at the high school auditorium, Stayton, Satur day.; Officers are; President, Prof.' O. V. -White.- Stayton; vice president. Mrs. Claud Stevenson Salem ; secretary, Mrs. Margaret Schaefer, Stayton; treasurer, O. A Dahl, Silverton.. - . i. lO a. in. Music "America," Mrs. Jeane Pearcy song leader. Business session! Admission of new circles. Vocal solo, Selected, Mrs. Jeane Pearcy. Reports of delegates of circles (5 minutes.) Address Mr. S. B. Laughlin. Salem; v Music Boys' training school band. Luncheon "Round Table." led by Mrs. Helen Wrightman. Address of welcome Prof. O. V. White. Response, Mrs. Abbot. -Problems of Present Day Youth," Mrs. Claud Stevenson. 'Male Quartette," "Recreation. Mrs. Freeman'. "Week-Day Religious Education," Fred De Viers. "Health." Dr. Brown. "Boys." J. B. Kimber; "Literature," Mrs. Chapman. 1 o'clock Music--Boys training school band. Address Mrs. C. B. Simmons, Portland. , Vocal soloSelected, r ChaS. Muston. Program Committee Mrs. Cecil Wehderoth and Mrs. Chapman, Salem and Mrs. Margaret Schaefer Stayton. I EDITORIALS OF THE PEOPLE The Holy Spirit Editor .Statesman: This is from a reader who Is always, interested in the Sunday sermons printed In The Statesman. I am a firm believer in the truths that are given us in the Bible- But I think, we need to be careful not to make an idol of the Book, and careful to give- the author of All Truth His rightful place today. , 'In the sermon printed October 20. Rev. R. L. Putnam makes tbi statement that the only source oi information - concerning the k Holy Spirit Is the Bible. I am wonder ing if he intended to have that word (only) in there; For if the JOE WILLIAMS The Battery Man Electrical Men Who Know WILLARD 53f Court St. Phone 108 PAINTING KALSOMINING PAPER HANGING For tbe right kind ot materials and the very best workman shin call us. Gabriel ' Powder and Supply Co. 175 8. Commercial Phone 728 T F. N. WOODRY Salem's Leading AUCTIONEER Pats Cash For Furniture' Residence and Store - y. 1610 North Summer - PHONE 511 MEstablished Since 1910" 1 MEETS Bible Is the only 'source of infor mation 'concerning the hatare of the Holy Spirit.-U would eew He (the Holy Spirit) is noi exerting any Influence iir Ufa tjre'sennrftctfe. Mr. Putnam admits that the . Holy Spirit baa 11U abode in the body of the Christian, and I pre sume he would .admit that He did abide in the bodies of the writers of the Bible in their day. Hdw could it be otherwise unless' lbe human being of today is constitu tionally different from humanity In their day? ' ' - ;- ' I- " Would a personalityrwhrt jm b esses the attributes ot GaUi, Jbe so closely associated witfa-Uie Christian and not give 'any Inform mation concerning himself? . Is the book written , by Jwjman instrumentality (written. In a. Jjan guage so different fromoursand subject to mistakes in translating telling of the Holy Spirit's' deal ings with them in that day. any surer information thanH13lHOu ence In personal presence with us today? i INQUIRER. Salem. Nov. 3, 1925. .' '.r .!;- : SPINACH CROP GOOD WAXrLA WALLA. Wash.; Nov. 3. About $30,000 has been real ized by spinach growers of this valley on thfir crop during the past 30 days. About 35 carloads have been shipped, much tif this going to Chicago and middlewef.t cities. ' We can save you moneys i-.'l: 15 toltt on the time vpixixiiasetsfa iiswOievtblet The new low rates o, the G MAC Time Pay- ; merit Plan make a new Chevrolet easier and less expensive to buy than ever before. Come in and let us show you how you can save money in the time pur chase of one of these . fine new quality carsv NEWTOX CHEVROLKT COMPAXY Opposite City Hail F. N. WOODRY'S AUCTION DATES Today, Nov. 4, 1:30 p. in. 1244 N. Front street: Tur4 nlture, range, ' heater and rugs, home canned fruit, tools, etc. - II. J. JONES i Owner j Wed. Nite, Nov. 4, 7:00 p. nu . p FJS'. WOODRTS STORE Summer and Norway ; Thurs., Nov. 5, . 1 ; 10:30 a. mSi i First farm north of Valley Packing Co., on Pacific high , way: 9 horses, cow, chick ens, machinery,' furniture, "tools, etc., ,i4 i t.W. STEIGER ESTATE KESERVB TT1IS LIST FOR REFEREXCB F.N. WOODRY Salem's Leading Auctioneer . ;. Of Course Phone 511