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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1925)
THE GRECO! 6 fATESMA W SAT-EM OREGON: THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 5, .1925 tr i - I 1 ' 1 1 1 IMPORTED HIGHLAND MUFFLER. M w hjoh wsd w WmWWEWS. IN 'BRIEF I 1 QuTathet LCJOJfTixrKDcooii i Fair and continued cool; gentle variabe winds, becoming southerly and increasing on the coast. Maximum 42, minimum 31; riv r 2.3 ; state rainfall, none; at mosphere, cloudy; -wind, north erly.' -' 'j- v" tpexlcr Arrested-- - Lloyd 1 vie of Salem was arrested on a speeding Charge "Wednesday evening by City Officer Edwards. Irle will appear in police court this morhlng. " X Cooked Food Sale ' . rJ In ' connection . with rummage feale, today at 455 Ferry St. n5 Orthophonlc Victrola . Hear it at Moore's Music House. 409415 Court street. n5 Barnett Is Fined J. Barnett was-fined tl-in'th city police ceurt yesterday after being charged with parking over time.:'. '"': Auto Tops and Curtain Work O. J. Hull, 267 S Commercial. ' . . n6 rVluw About Those CurtAins SNeed repairing for this wet weather. , See O. J. Hull, 267 S Commercial. - n6 Krirpaat CarnM Arrrv - Sergeant F. E. Carnes. United States Marine corps recruiting of ficer, formerly stationed at Den ver, arrived in Salem last night andi will take over the Marine re cruiting station here. Carnes re lieves Sergeant W. T. Conway who will leave for the Denver post to day. Sergeant Conway secured a large number of enlistments from the 8alem territory while here and his: work will now btaken over by Sergeant Carnes. y j llav You llought : iYour American Legion tickets For Mra and -Young Men All wool overcoats. Good styles and patterns at wonderful values, 16.93. The Man's Shop. , n5 Vlnrgar Ape Wanted - Gideon Stoli Co., near coraer ,Rumraef and MM. Sacks furnlsh- d. thone 26. o6tf X-irfra IJcenso Obtained fvVOnlr one murrlase license was Jkued in the county clerk's office x lurrel; Arthur Nelso. a grocery 1 man, and Zella Lois Branam, both V Pomeroy & Kecne Jewelers and Optometrists - Salem Oregon THE LATEST STYLES AND PATTERNS IN HIGHLAND MUFFLERS Your Fall Wardrobe Is Not Complete Without One 7 ' W LOOK OUR'S OVER 469 STATE STREET Gymnasium. Used The first aid room at the Wil lamette university was put to an outside use Toeaday when Fred Patton, formerly' football captain at the university, and now super intendent of schools at' Falls City, brought- one of his athletes over to the Willamette gym for a the rapeutic treatment. There is suf ficient material at the local gym for the treatment.: - Purest Milk, 10c Quart Tel. 359, Wild Rose Dairy. n7 Salem Klite Pleating, hemstitching, stamped goods, button covering and Queen Silk lingerie. D. M. C. threads, stamping. 329 Oregon Bldg. nltl Play Presented! , A ' comedy play, "A Caaa tof Suspension," was presented at the Kola school last night by the Eola community club -at their meeting. The cast, com. posed en tirely of local talent, is said to hare acted their roles very romf petently. : Furniture Uptiotstery . - And repairing. Glesa-Powera Furniture Company. .Jtf Drive- a Certified Studebaker . You.im jenioy oae.ofstheB-won? derf ul, 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 Birth Reported The birth of a daughter to Mr and Mrs. H. Randall of West Salem was reported Wednesday at the office of the city health of ficer. The birth occurred Octo ber 23. Muscovite Dance Crystal Gardens, Friday, Nov. 6 You will enjoy it. Admission 50c. . n6 Twelve Ixts $1SOO Ternio Suitable for small homes, gar den, chickens. Near school and car. Terms if desired. Becke & Hendricks. 189 N. High. Heilig Bldg5. n4tf Money Is Collected In. a -suit in. the circuit court yesterdar, Edward N Weller and Earl Simpson recovered the sum of $1537.64 from "Adam Orey and W. J. Bishop.' 'the case was heard in Judge UUH. McMahan a depart- menu Besides the larger sum, in terest at the rate of 8 per cent from September and $200 attor ney fees was allowed. The de fendants defaulted the case. For Rent- Modern 5-room house, furnace. fireplace, etc., $35. Vacant; also modern 5-roora flat, $37.50; va cant. Becke & Hendricks, 1S9 N. High. Heilig Bldg. n4tf Basketball Now Up Practice is being . held twice weekly for; basketball at the WH- UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER CO. Direct Factor Branch 519 Court Street Phone 262 . Typewriters Rented, 8014, "Repaired " ' Special rental rates to students Eastman Brothers Furnaces Salem Office 169 S. High . Office hour i ; 12:M TO2P. M. Factory, Silverton, Ore, . H. F. WOODRY & SON AsetiaaMrt aid rantttar Dsslsrt, py for Vm4 raraitar. iwr 871 Kflrtk CoSUMKUl. . , . - v Office Phone 75 or Re Idcnce Phone 1843A7 & CO lamette gymnasium now. Coach Lestle Sparks Is handling the men until the close of the football sea son when Coach Guy L. Rathbua Will assume charge. About 30 men are nowout including three lettermen Robertson, Fasnacht and Eriekson. Coach Rathbun is endeavoring to arrange a barn- torming trip through the Christ mas holidays into California. Ortliophoaic Victrola Hear it at Moore's Music House, 4 09-415 Court street. n3 A Cookinl Food Sale In connection W-ith- rummage sale, today at 435 Ferry St., given by Thursday Bridge Luncheon club. .' n5 Bonds Delivered Improvement bonds -amounting to $31,308.5? which were sold to the Ladd & Bush bank of Salem by the City of Salem, were turned over to that bank Wednesday by City Recorder Poulsen. Exclusive Distribution For W. W. Kimball pianos. A. B. -Chase, Davenport & Tracy, Bush & Gerts. Moore's Music House, 409-415 Court. s20tf A Special lor .10 Days,, -1-"'V. 1 large load, of- l&-irwh mill block wood at $5f l large 'load of 16-inch old. fir at $8.50: 4-foot second growth fir at $6.50 per cord; 4-foot old fir limbs at $6.50 per cord. Fred E. Wells, 280 S. Church. Phone 1542. n5 Woods Released Jack Woods, arrested recently on a charge of being intoxicated. was released Wednesday by order of Judge Poulsen upon posting $10 bail. Chicken Supper, leppy Progra j Friday night, benefit Social for piano fund; 50c a plate.. New Bethel school, 6 miles east of Sa lem. Penn road. x n5 For Men and Young Men- All wool overcoats. Good styles and patterns-at wonderful values. $16.95. The Man's Shop. n5 Rotarians Addressed The Salem Rotarians.. at their weekly luncheon Wednesday, were addressed by Charles Newaome of San Francisco, who is connected with the Western Union company. He sketched briefly the history of the telegraph ffom the time of its invention by Professor Morse up to the present time. According to Mr. Newsome, the Western Union now sends 61 per cent of its mes sages by means of the multiplex, such as now on display at the Sa lem station, which is capable of 1! LADD & BUSH, Bankers EaUblUhed 1SQS. - . General Banking Business Ottleu HMtn trosu Will ' . BE Lobby WnjSttA Alt KmoJ of IMuritMjapiu' ' I ft ft 'NN W.7 The weather Is becoming f 'cold. Why not trade your touring ear for a 1922 Over-; lanid sedan that performs -wonderfully? - It has new; paint, good tires and Is priced at $375.00. ' '; We also have a 1922 Orerii .lajjid. sedanat 38i00'rjst"; 'mm O 1 sending eight - messages at the same time on the same wire, fonf messages each way. Governor W. M. Pierce, a Salem KIwanis, was a guest of the Rotarians at their luncheon,' and was called upon to make ! a. lew remarks to the mem bers. 1 ' Tonight Radio show and entertainment at Vick Brothers' sales rooms. Come! and see the latest in Radio. na Ferns, 15c Flake's Petland, 273 State. n6 Parker Fined Peter Jones was fined $1 Wed- nesday for parking overtime. South! High Street Cottage $3100; reasonable terms. East front,! near schools and car. Pav ing paid. Electric range. Large lot with fruit, garden and flowers, cement walks. Buy now. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High. Heilig Bldg.; n4tf Estate Is Valued ' The estate of T. W.! Steiger, rancher living north of Salem who died a few months ago, is valued at $23,495.99 by F. D. Berby, G. E. Prime and M. A. Miles, apprais ers, according to the report filed in probate. The principal asset is a 74 acre farm valued at $23,200 with nearly $3400 in mortgages Mary; Amort left an estate of $6500 in personal property. John Louis1 Amort is executor. Furniture Cphomery And repairing. Glese-Powers Furniture Company. s20tf Assault Costs $1 ? George and Clara B. Fee, of the Labish district, received a verdict of $1 in court action Wednesday brought against Henry Blair, who was charged with beating Mrs, Fee during a Christmas celebra tion at the Fee home a year ago. Woodry ft So; Buy furniture. Store, 271 N. Commercial. Phone 75. - 2tf Smallpox at Hospital Because five cases of smallpox are reported at the state hospital, two Of the patients convalescent. Dr. R. E. Lee Steiner, superintend ent. Is considering the possibility of quarantining the institution. Should the disease spread to other wards this action will be taken, he said Wednesday. Whole Grain Wheat Call 1179. Henry Lee, distr o27tf Fire Reported The fire department was called upon; Wednesday to extinguish a Chimney fire at -215 Wilson Prompt response resulted in tho immediate putting out of the blaze and no damage was done. DISTURBANCE IX A LOCAL THEATRE The patrons of a local sttow house were- very much fdisturhed and annoyed by the,f6ntintd coughing of a person fa the audi ence1 Don't be a nuisance because yon have a cough or cold. A few doses of FOLEY'S HONEY - AND TAR! COMPOUND taken .'promptly will j bring speedy ? reliefs from coughs, colds and hoarseness. Mrs. W. T. Clary, White Plains, Va., writes: "We have used FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND for " colds and bad coughs with splendid results." Adv. 10 auau to S t AffVjlSAfct Insurance - Telephone CKE & H.ENDRICKS I of All Kinds I HeilK Theatre, 1S9 K. High v Society Offers Program . ,:. J The Salem - Verein'Hartnotile society i offering "an excellent musical program at 'the Stir Jos eph auditorium. Winter and Cen ter, Saturday night. Choruses. solos, quartettes and instrumental numbers are included on the pro gram. The Hemann five-piece or chestra will play for a dance at the close of the entertainment. An invitation to attend is issued the genera public. A Good Dinner Tonight If you come to the cooked food sale, 455 Ferry St. na Some Bond Buyer That likes security and also re turns. Here's brick building on long time lease that will net you 8 percent net. 822.000. Third to half to4 handle Becke & Hen dricks, 189 N. High. Heilig Bldg. . n4tf Dentist Wins Ca Dr. O. A. Olson, Salem dentist. as defendant in a. damage suit brought by James Ingels. who sought to obtain damages for al leged faulty dental work, won a victory in the circuit court yester day when a jury refused to find for the plaintiff. Ham and Bacon Shoot Salem Rod and Gun club Sun day, November 8. n8 A Loan of 91,000 Can be retired, principal and interest, in 81 monthly payments of $16.60 each. See Ralph H. Mc- Curdy, office over Miller's store. n5 Desertion Is Charged Silar Ray Jones has filed suit for divorce from Ava C. Jones. They -i were, : married in Salem in March, 1921,' vand Jones declares his wife left him fn April of the same year. Ortliophonic Victrola Hear it at "Moore's Music Hduse. 409-415 Court street. n5 SOoO Equity On new four room bungalow to trade for vacant lot or automobile. The balance like rent. Phone 520. n5 Lockwood Papers Filed Papers relative to the will of the late Andrew Fletcher Lock- Obituary Hill Clara Hill died at 1660 Fir st., November 4 at the age of 4 2 years. She is survived by her widower. E. T. B. Hill of Salem; one son, Howard Edward; brother, Arthur O. Robertson of Austin, Wash.; three sisters, Pearl R. Grote of Sa lem; Berdie Crabtree of Carlton, Or.,, and Nellie Kunkel of Salem. Funeral services will be held at the Webb funeral parlors Friday at 2 o'clock. Rev. F. Taylor will have charge of services. Inter ment will be in the City View cem etery. ! NeLson Julius Nelson died at a local hospital November 4, at the age of 75 years. He is survived by his widow. Rachael of Salem; two daughters, Mrs. Laud Hamilton of Stockton, Cal., and Mrs. Fred Keens of Nebraska. Funeral an nouncements later. Webb funeral parlors in charge of arrangements. Funerals Glover The funeral of Mabel Glover will be held at the Webb funeral parlors today at 2 o'clock. Rev. Loveall will have charge of ser vices. Interment will be at the Pioneer cemetery near Brooks. LADIES FREE : Swimming Frilay : lO a. m. to It) p. iu. tco--wimminjE Instructions ' All Day CRYSTAL (IARDEX JOE WILLIAMS The Battery Man -No Guoss Wrk Goes Here j WILLARD 531 Court St. Phone 198 - Your Best Partner A. SAVINGS account is your best. , v partner. v Jt has no yoice in , 'the management of rffairs, but ; wields a mighty; influence in self respect, confidence and character. " . - i - - -i , - --; State Savings & Loan Association Cha. WIprr, Omeral Manaccer Ileilig Theatre Lobby 189 N. High USSmSmm hlmwSSSSS hSSmmsKim wood were filed with the county clerk yesterday. The" estate Is valued act Approximately $40,000. Ruth W. Lockwood and the Secur ity Savings & Trust company of Portland are named a executors of the estate, with William S. Wal ton, G. H. Grabenhorst and L. P. Aldrich appraisers. Try. Swimming Today in, warm water. Gardens. Crj's,al n6 Rummage Sale All day Saturday, Nov. 7, at 4 55 Ferry street. n7 Winnifred M. Curry., Has taken over the management of the Salem Elite, 329 Oregon Building. . nltf Girl Is Committed - Marie Crown Ryan, 23 years of age, arrested in Salem some time ago on a svagrancy charge, was committed to the gMs' industrial school yesterday when the case came up in the justice court. Dupont's Duco Kef inishing At Hull's, 267 S. Com'l. n6 Muscovite Dance Crystal Gardens, Friday, Nov. 6. You will enjoy it. Admission 30c. n6 Am Selling My grocery stock at cost. 795 Highland avenue. h7 Banquet Held The employes of the Giese-Pow- ers Furniture company gave a farewell banquet at the Spa Wed nesday evening'to Mr. Fraser, who has been in charge of the phono PROTECT YOUIt 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 hand, and give promptly when a cough or cold is detected. Equally effective for older persons. De mand FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR. Adv. TYPEWRITERS For Sale For Rent Students' Rates . ; Phono 860 C. M. Lockwood 247 North Commercial Street You can buy a Chev rolet on time for $ 1 5 to $35 less than ever before under the new GMAC time purchase plan. Chevrolet is now easier to. buy and to pay for than any other low cost car. Come in and let us show you the great value Chevrolet offers at its, remarkably low cost. " NEWTON CHEVROLET COMPANY ' Oppoiit City Hall F.N. WOODRY Salem's Leading AUCTIONEER Pays Cash For. Furniture Residence and Store 1610 North Summer PHONE 511 Established Since 1016 to35 graph department' of that comr pany. Mr. Fraser is leaving for Seattle, where he' will enter into uuauin ua uu lamer. . . . i Orthophonic Vk-trola I near u at Aioore s music uouse, 409-415 Court street. n5 Mnsrpvite. Dance Crystal Gardens, Friday, Nov. 6. You will enjoy it. Admission 30c. n6 Realtor Js Visitor J. S. Brown of 'Portland, a mem ber of the real estate firm of Brooks; Hammond & Brown, was a business, visitor in Salem.Wed nesday.' i "-..' For Men and Voung Men All wool overcoats. Good styles and patterns at wonderful values, $16.95. The Man's Shop. n5 1 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I ; FURNISHED Al'.VRTMKXT 272 N. Summer, ' 23n7 AT STUD J Poppies and Grown Dogs for sale cheap at 854 N. Commer cial street. PHONE 1657 Again a i t t Show! TODAY and FRIDAY ' , Matinee 25c 35c --- -m- 1 " " " Bvehingr 35c -50c . WLi .A - ' ::- y :'J J - - V . . ., Keep Both Eyes on the X. xC ' . 8 . i. -; .... . ? " . i- Comedy McDonald PAINTiNG t i til ICrLSOMININGirJ PAPER HANGING For the right kind of materials and' the very- beat workman ship call UB Gabriel ': Powder and Supply Co. -175 S. Commercial Phona 718 Schaefer's Cold Capsules will break up your. cold in 24 hours or money refunded - CCHAEFER'QJ ; k7 drug storr J Tlie Yellow Front Phono 197 135 Xorth Commercial Street The Penslar Store . Perfect 3000 Miles of Laughter!!!! ; I News n M Ok id t o , I: ti t , tt is ii $ H i o if i