THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 7 1925 f V ! i I M A X a- The new blocks and shades are an Men's Fall Wardrobe G. W. . CONTINUED COLD Generally far and continued cool; . light easterly winds. Max, 39; Min. 35; River 2, station ary; Rainfall none; Atmosphere cloudy; Wind northwest, - Mrs. Fargo to Sing r Mrs. Fargo will-be the Special soloist at the Salvation Army ser vice to be held at the Cottage farm Sunday afternoon. Armistice Day Tickets Good for American events. ' Legion . n7 Rear the Orthophonic - ' Victrola today at Stiffs. n7 Oh, Skinnay! . Petland is selling real live pups for $1. Saturday .only. 273 State street. ; n7 Ever) body Enthusiast ic That's the resulf of the-recital given by the OTfnophonlc Victrola at Moore's Music House. Hear it at the Heilig Saturday,- Sunday and Monday. " -r i - b'7 Divorce Is Wanted 1 , Beatrice Terhaar has filed uit In circuit court for a divorce from Casper Terhaar.- They were mar ried in August, 1921. Mrs. Ter haar charges cruel and inhuman treatment and . . alleges that her husband on one -occasion struck and beat her. . . - .. . Money to Loan Socolofaky, 341 State. n7 Saturday Special Fancy Pioneer bacon, 32c lb.; Cascade bacon, squares, 28c lb. Cross Market, phone 1880. Free delivery. L ' i - n7 Speeder Arrested - i Charles Chittick of Salem was arrested Friday by Officer Hick man on a charge of speeding. rarest MJIk, 10c Q Tel. 359, Wild Rose Dairy. n7 Parkers Fined-r-. " F. II. Dalemaa and R. C. Hazel tine were fined $1 each Friday for parking overtime. k Woodry A Son . Buy furniture. ..Store, Commercial. Phone 75; 171 N. . i 2tf Building Permit Issued-; V T Bert Hulst was'Ttiven'a permit y City Recorder Poulsen Friday to erect a one-story dwelling at 1975 West Nob Hill. The struc ture Is to cost $2500. Exclusive IMstributlou , i For W. W. Kimball pianos. A. B. Chase, Davenport & Tracy, Bush it Gerts. Moore's Music House. 409-415 Court.- s20tf Two Licenses Issued iTwo marriage licenses were ap plied for in the office of the county clerk yesterday They were taken out by Ben Brown,' a farmer, and Elma Bowman, both of route 3, Salem, and William H. Myers, Stayton farmer,, and Christina E. Kufner. Salem, route 6. - Pomeroy z Kecne Jewelers and Optometrists CMW NEWS IN BRIEF .V: ...... -- ---- ' ' ; OiirWeaiherMaji t JOHNSON 469 State Street Delzell on Trip W. A. Delzell, private secretary to Governor Pierce, left last night for La Grande. He Is not expect ed back in bis office until Monday morning. - Furniture TTphoTstery And repairing. Glese-Powera Furniture .Company. . ! ' i20tf For Rent- Modern 5-room house, furnace, fireplace, etc., $35. Vacant; 'also modem 5-room flat. $37.50; va cant. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High. Heilig Bldg. n4tf Apron Bazaar Today The Salem chapter. . of . Ameri can War Mothers are sponsoring an apron baxaar and a cooked food sale today in the Southern Pacific ticket office. n7 Am Selling My grocery stock at cost. Highland avenue. 795 n7 Cooked Food Sale A sale of delicious cooked foods will open today in 'the Southern Pacific ticket office on N. Liberty street, with the War Mothers in charge. The ladies are also spon soring an apron bazaar. . n7 fBjpwnmagofialev- AU day Saturday Nov. 7, at 455 Ferry! street. -' n.7 The Salem War Mothers - - Are sponsoring two events of In terest today in the Southern Paci fic ticket . office on N. Liberty street. . A , sale t of appetizing cooked foods as well as useful and dainty aprons will open at 10:30 o'clock according "'to the committee in active charge. , n7 Darwin Tulip Bulbs- One cent each. Flakes Petland, 273 State, n8 Grand Jury to Report The report of the Marion county grand Jury, which went into ses sion Friday, is expected today. A large number of -criminal cases are under investigation, , ' South High Street Cottage $3100; reasonable terms. East front, near schools and car. Pav- ng paid. Electric range. Large lot with fruit, garden and flowers, cement, walks. Buy now. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High. Heilig Bldg. n4tf r gertificates Hied with tne coun ty clerk include, one by Amelia Feary, registered nurse with the child health- demonstration, . and notice that W. E. Spoor-has re tired as a member of the Wood- burn Truck line. For Rest Results- Musical instruments must be In good order.- Call Duke, phone 22 lo. Rooms over Millers. n8 Smallpox Reported. ilt became known Friday that two women employes of the motor vehicle department : of the - secre tary of state's office were confined to their ,homes with smallpox. The women have been absent from their, work for a week. Hear the Orthophonic tVictrola today at Stiff's. n7 Sublimity Couple Wed A marriage license has been is sued - in,: Vancouver. Wash., ? to David Pottorft, 58, and Mrs. Em ma H, Harris, 64, both of Sub limity, i --' Wlnnifred Jkt Curry , Has taken over the management of the Salem Elite, 329 Oregon Building. , nltf Barter Readj The " tentative budget for : the city for the coming year has been handed to the city stenographer and copies are being made for the members of the budget committee and city council.; The budget com mittee is slated to meet with the council -next Thursday evening. Cover wtth wet bakiac afterwards apply gw fly Chf IT m utrom Jmr iWrf Yvarrl It gives you a clean refined appearance STETSON -HAT asset to the &TCO. November 12. at which time it is expected that a mighty pruning will be undergone, although the budget has already been shorn here and "there until it seems that little room is left for the pruning knife. -Mayor Giesy will call? a meeting of the 'council Monday night for discussion of the budget. Xice " Homey Private dining room, for ties. O. K. Waffle House. par n8 Twelve Lots $1200 Terms . Suitable, for small homes, gar den, chickens. 'Near school and car. Terms if desired. BeckeA Hendricks, 189 N. High. Heilig Bldg. n4tf Everybody Enthusiastic That's the result of the recital given by the Orthophonic Victrola at Moore's Music House. Hear it at the "Heilig Saturday, Sunday and Monday. . n7 Painters Declare Holiday j At a special' called meeting i of Painters' Local No. 724 last night. a resolution was aaopiea 10 re frain from working on Armistice Day as a patriotic duty. The local also elected officers for the State Federation of Labor and discussed matters of interest to members. Dance Schindler hall tonight. n7 Some Bond Buyer 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 halt to-handle. Becke & Hen dricks, 189 N. High. Heilig Bldg. n4tf What Is It? Collins Parcel Delivery. We deliver small parcels, groceries, trunks, baggage, etc, anywhere in city or country. Prices reason able. Stand at Nelson & Hunt's drug store. Phone 7, or 1287J. n8 Gun Shoot Sunday The first annual ham and bacon shoot to be sponged by the Salem Rod and Gun club will be held at the club's shooting grounds. Twenty-fifth and Turner road, Sunday morning beginning at 9 o'clock. Because of the dedication of the Elks' temple Saturday night. It Is expected that some of the visiting lodgemen will bring their guns and remain for a try at the prizes. Other out-of-town sDortsmen are expected ' to , com pete with the lOcalClub; Other shoots of a similar nature are be ing planned for the future, accord DISTURBANCE 111 A LOCAL THEATRE Tka utm it m. loeml chaw wt nry muck iitvM aas ajiaayM WW" tiaacss oraxhiaf t a prsa ia to iw do. oea't M aauaae Mnw erarh mr cold. A trw 4os Don't fca a bbIiuc beeaves jm t :h mr cold. A fw Fate: rate Hiixmr .nA Tr Canrnaamd t&kea vremvi will irinm Mdv nlimt. Kn. W. T. C1TT voir relief. r amd Tar wmiM lor nut ;ba witk ipias rMuna.- Get the Best Fruit Cakes and English Plum Pudding MODEL BAKERY ,TVi, 131, JBonih Ctommerclj . Winter's ?;J4J 77 QuicKRelief 'fj For Oldandlfouny KEEP WARM KEEP PRY ' Come and buy our enclosed Oakland, 19f.il model, plenty of extra:, good rubber and looks like new. Has rum but very few miles and ran be had at $1000.00. .. Ing to Dr. G. E. Prime, president of the Salem club. Davies' Peanut Brittle 20c lb., Saturday only, site Penneys. Oppo n7 Everybody Enthusiastic That's the result of the recital given by the Orthophonic Victrola at Moore's Music House. Hear It t the Heilig Saturday, Sunday and Monday. n7 I. J. Hersha; Expert . Piano and furniture refinisher and polisher.) .Refinishing pianos a specialty. Free estimates on re quest. Inquire at Moore's Music House. 409-415 Court St., Phone 983. nS Road Meetings Slatel Meetings will be held through out the county today by 34 special road districts for the purpose of voting on special taxes, i Other meetings may be held lateri ln the month although therr;are Jio pe titions yet on file. . '' Ladies of St. J oeph' Parish Rummage sale this afternoon. n7 . i ; , T.-i Ham and Bacon Shoot ( Salem Rod and Qutx club Sun day November 8. ;"" . n8 Drive a Certified Studebaker 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 Attending YMCA Council Salem is well represented at the Oreeon-ldaho state council for YMCA work for boys in, Portland. The session opened Friday and will continue today. The local men attending the conference ate expected back tonight and a Loyal Warner, Clarence Oliv Lee Ross. Dwight Adams. Reneffo Lewis, Ross Miles and J. B. Crary. , . 5 Dairies Shack Across from Penney's. Peanlt Brittle, 20c lb. Saturday only. J f umiiurQ j poors icrj 'I n: AnA renairlnr. Giesa-Powe Furniture Company. 20i Salem Elite- Pleating, hemstitching, stamped goods, button covering and Queen Silk lingerie. D. M. C. threads, stamping. 329 Oregon Bldg. nltf West Salem Well Dug ' Workmen completed the West Salem municipal water system well Friday morning. The hole is 30 feet deep and will furnish water through a large pump pi the plunger type at the rate of 5000 gallons an hour into a con crete reservoir on the hill west of the welL The reservoir has a capacity of 60,900 gallons of water and maintains a pressure of 75 pounds in the city mains. The Father and Son Sunday First Methodist , Episcopal Church P Morning sermon tiyjj I Rev. Fred Taylor' ! . on . ! : I 'BlestBetheTiel That Binds" I A Father and Son Fellowship Evening sermon on "True to the Colors An Armistice Sunday Message ; Sacred Selections on the J Orthophonic Victrola . i Anthem: "Hark, Hark My Soul' Quartet: "The Chimes of Trinity" t Solos: "Steal Away to Jesus "At the Cross" "The Man of Galilee? IWdErwo6d . - TYPEWRITER CO. v - Direct Factory Branch 510 Court Street Phone 289 Typewriters Rented, Sold, . -j- Repaired 1 Special rental rates to studetta Eastman Brothers Furnaces . r ; Salem Office 169 S. HigV Office hours; 12:M TO 2 P. M., w - Factory, Silvertaa Ore," . U. F. WOODRT & SON, AacttonMrs saa Vsniltu DmIms, V tHk ttt tJaaa romttar. atwe. ft ii r ml 1 Office Phone 75 cr ilea " IdWe Phone 1843-W average cost ta , water .users will be $1.50 a month, according- to John Gosser. mayor.'- The water is free from rust. " i - " For Rent . Warm bedroom, lady preferred. Call 1116W. n7 Saturday Special , rancy Pioneer bacon. 32e lb.: Cascade bacon sauares. 28c lb. Cross Market, phone 1880. Free delivery. n7 River Steamer Docks After being delayed by a bar four miles north of Salem for the past month, the river steamer Northwestern docked at Salem last night. The vessel started its trip from Portland October . 3. Re establishment of a -regular sched ule between Salem and Portland will depend upon the rise of the water. During the past week the Willamette has had a rise of six inches. Whole Grain Wheat Call 1179. Henry Lee. dlstr 027tf Rev. Crowder Rack Rev. 17. s. Crowder. pastor of tne Methodist Episcopal church at Manville, Wyo., arrived in Salem this week to visit with his family who reside here. He reports snow at Manville at some time during each day in," October. The se Obituary '' Hammond Beryl Be mice Hammond died Friday, Nov. 6. at the age of 35 years. She is survived by her hus band, Ralph, of CorvallLs. Fune ral announcements will1 be made later. Webb funeral parlors in charge. Loter Jesse Jacob Loter died at his home, 1390 North Tenty-first street Friday, November 6. . He is survived: ;by his wife and four children, Ray, of Washington, Rita of California, Ted in the navy, and Kenneth, at home. The decease:! was a member or the Modern Woodmen. The remains are in care of the Terwilliger funeral home. Funeral services will be announced later. Wetaman Walker Weisman, age 19, died at a local hospital Friday, Nov. 6. He is survived by his father, J. R. Weisman, of Live Oak, mother, Mrs. M. J. Weisman, of Cottage Grove, two brothers, Flet cher England of Walker, Ore., Gilbert Weisman of Cottage Grove, and one sister, Mrs. N, M. John son of Condon. The remains will he forwarded by the Terwilliger funeral home to Cottage Grove today, Saturday. Services will be held from the Mills chapel at Cot tage Grove, Sunday at 2 p.: m. Von Gat Infthis city, Nov. 5, Lous F. ;N n- aB" -yers,i aresiaem Independence; husband of Mrs. Amy Von Gal, father of. Louis E yon Gal of Independence, Mrs. Gertrude Blackman of Redding, Conn., and Mrs. Mildred Bohle of Lebanon, Or; ; r also survived by three brothers v and one sister ot DanbUry, Conn. Funeral service's oday at 2:30 oclock' from the Higdon mortuary. Interment in City. View cemetery. Brown Mrs. Maybelle Brown died in West Salem November S, at the age of 1 9 years. Survived by her 1 J T T" L. 1 V- uusuanu, nan uruwu, un utUKU ter, Doris, both of West Salem, and her parents, Mrj and Mrs. Orion F. Carpenter,, brother. Claude chapman, and a grand father, Frank Carpenter, all of Jefferson. Funeral services will be held today, November 7, at. 10 a. m., from the Rlgdon mortuary Interment in Mt. Scott cemetery, Portland. HOPK SF-KS A STAR ' fi-.r - ; - .Life.LA npow vale between tieACdld adAvaarren peaks pt two eternities,: We strive' in vain to look beyond the heights. . We , cry aloud . and ! the only answer is the echo of our wail ing jCry. - From th voiceless lips of the Unreplying dead there comes no word; but in the night of death hope sees a star and listening love can hear the rustle of a wing. R. G. I. ' W. T. RIGDON & SON LADD & BUSH, Bankers ' L EstabUahed 186S General Bankiog Buiincu OCflee Bean from 10 a-sa. to St Trte i " f" 5 ' 1 verity ot the weather : may be gleaned further from the fact that on Tuesday of this week the ther mometer registered 14 degrees be low zero, and from 9 to 13 de grees below aero during three days last week. Mr. Crowder declare he likes Salem better than any other place in the world. - U.'g Reduction on all flats Friday, Saturday. Larsen's Millinery. 429 Court St., next to Dixie Bakery.- n7 Waeonda Church Meets Nearly 60 members of the Wa eonda Methodist church attended a social meeting in the district school Friday evening. An excel lent program had been arranged and was greatly enjoyed. Flans for further activities in the church were made. E. L Boothby of Sa lem is pastor of the congregation. XWCA Room, breakfast and dinner, $35, and $37.50; excellent meals, steam' heated rooms, lots ot hot water and all home privileges. Phone 1615, or call at 128 N Liberty. n8 Seek Water Permits Applications for permits to ap propriate water has been filed in the office of Rhea Luper, state h engineer, by Dudley G. Ileury, covering the appropriation of water from , an unnamed ditch or watercourse for a duck pond in Polk county; Mrs. Carrie Siuier, Hubbard, water from two un named springs for medicinal or domestic purposes, and for a lily.l pond; M. J. Lee, Canby, water from the Molalla river for irriga tion and power purposes in Clack amas county, and Ernest Iufer, Salem, water from Pringle creek for the irrigation of five acres in Marion county. Saturday Special Fancy Pioneer bacon. Z2e lb.; Cascade bacon squares, 28c lb. Cross Market, phone 18.80. Frf-e delivery. n7 Industry Claims Tv Two lives were taken by indu3-. trial accidents during the week ending November 6, with 657 ac cidents reported to the state In dustrial accident commission. The fatalities were O. V. Reagan, brakeman, Valsetz, and Fred J Thatcher, powderman, Springfield. Of the total number, 55G of the accidents were subject to the pro visions of the workmens' compen sation act; 100 from firms and. corporations that have rejected the provisions of the act, ana two irom public utility corporations not sub ject to the act. Church Services Given- Brooks Methodist servoice, Sunday, November 8. Sunday school. 10 a. m. Lesson: "Re sponsibilities of Church Mem bers. Preaching 11 a.m m. Subject: "The Discontented Chris tian." Mrs. Ramp will render a vocal solo. Prayer service Thurs-J day evening. The first chapter of Hebrews will be studied and dis cussed. Everyone cordially invit. ed. Waeonda Preaching at 7:30 Sunday evening, Nov. 8. Subject, JOE WILLIAMS The Battery Man Through Service We Grow WILLARD 831 Court St. Phone 10S PAINTING .; KALSOMLNING PAPER HANGING For the right kind of materials and the very beat workman ship call us, . Gabriel Powder and Supply Co. 17S 8. Commercial Phone 728 F. N. WOODRY Salem's Leading AUCTIONEER , Pays Cash For Furniture Residence and Store : 1010 North Summer 'v- PHONE 511 "Established Since 101 S t , i r WilU &Ie.;A ft SfJSaViSCf Otr-W.u Too ee - BECKE & nEXDRlCKS fc : inuriire ot AU KtodJ t Lobby Helllfc Theatre. 189 N. High V . Telephone 1 SI' . - "The Discontented Christian." Everytena j cordially t: Invited. E. Lynn Boothby, pastor, will con duct both services.- . Dentists Meet -. The Marlon-Polk County Den tal association' met last night for a banquet at the Spa. , General phases of, dental work were dis cussed, and "Dr.. Walter Brown of the Marlon county : child health demonstration gave a report con cerning dentistry in .the Salem schools. It Is Dr. Brown's hope to have each student in the Sa lem schools examined as tov his dental condition. : -r ' , 0 - THEFT CHARGE FACED SPOKLANE, Nov. 3. (APl)C. R. Day: was married here to Warma Laakso at 1 p. mi- today. Two hours later, while eating his wedding dinner with his bride in a cafe, he was arrested on a charge of stealing overcoats at Ritzvllle. Day was held In the county jalL lie said he did not know what the charge against him could be. 15fO$35 time purcliasc eta 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 inlet us show you the fine quality. ' which Chevrolet offers in a low -cost car and see how easy it is to pay for one. NEWT0W CHEVBOLET COMPANY Opposite City HU Duke's MUSICAL INSTRUMENT: REPAIR SHOE Over Miller's Phone 2215 Saxapli Trumpets - Trombones ' . 'Etc. ' ' W WE REPAIR Reasonable r Prices . , There is a real saving here for you folks that wish to take advantage of it Beef to Roast ... . 15c - (From the Loin or Round) Pork to Roast . . . . 20c : r " (Young Crain-fed Pigs) 1 : Pure Lard v.; ; . . 20 c : (In Bulk or in our Pails) ,v-"". Pure: Pork Sausage . 22c (Better Sausage cannot be bought at any. price) . Sugar Cured Cottage - - Rolls. ... . . . . 25c - ' " (Lean and Sweet) Bacon Backs. . . . . 32c - (Light weight-our own make) Breakfast Bacon . . ; 38c -(Our very best why pay more?) ' McDowell -:Marke ; . . j . ..Where the Dollar Does Its Duty Phone 1421 173 South Commercial ; : 'Openialil 8 P. 31 Satnrday evening H iysboro--Ray-Maiing "ea une ry shis year has paid $25,000 in wages and $533,500 for S?G30 tous of produce.; : " ' - DISEASES Acute and Chroftic-f-treated by the latest Electrical Theraphy and Osteopathy. Consultation Free! rhwkitc; ; Physician and Surgeoa... SOO r. S. Bank BR. Saleui, OregOttv- Individual - Chocolates , ; In Light and Dark" ". Soft Centers also Chocolate Carmels Regular Price 75c lb.' For Saturday Only 39c a lb: : 2 lbs. for 75c Limit two pounds to ka 'Customer ,. : . . ' - :' Only at ' ' eCHEFErVQ eJ DRUG STORE O. The Yellow Front Phone 107 133 North Commercial Street The Penslar Store ..44 . i .li.ii lones - Clarinets ' . . ' i t ALL OF-THEM n Guaranteed, Work v