The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 08, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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CITY 'NEWS IN
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RAIN
Cloudy, probably rain west;
warmer. Fresh" to strong south
east winds 'shifting to southwest
'gales along the coast. Max. 46;
Mln. 34; River, 2, stationary;
Rainfall none; Atmosphere part
cloudy; Wind north.
Forum Meets
The public speaking forum class
at the Salem YMCA met Friday
night, 20 members being present.
Prof. Harrington of Portland led
the class.
Card Tables
At $2. 95 each. Hamilton's. n8
Everybody Enthusiastic
That's the result of the recital
given by the Orthophony VictrofS
at Moore's Music House.. Hear It
at the Heilig today and Monday.
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Silk Hose
- Priced : from $1 npr Howard
Corset Shop, 153 S. High. n8
Hear the Orthophonlc
Victrola tomorrow at Stiffs. n8
Class Is Held :
The citizenship class at the Sa
lem YMCA met last night, Allen
Kafoury instructing the class for
the evening.' There- are now over
20 members enrolled In the class,
who are seeking to be prepared to
take out their second papers.
Polychrome and China,
Painting lessons, Mrs. Trover
at Trover's Studio. n8
Sunday Is a Day of Rest
Bring the family, or your
friends to the Salem ; Restaurant
you'll be pleased. Special-Dinner
75c. 12-8 p. m. n8
Just Received a Few Fords
At bargain, prices, i One Four
dor sedan; two 1924 balloon tired
coupes; 1921 coupe, j Used Car
Corner, one-half block west of
Ladd & Bush bank, 246 State St.,
Salem. n8
Marriages Performed
t Two couples were married Sat
urday by J. T. Hunt. Marion coun-
ty juage. inejr were iBeuuure m.
Burns and Frances Hunt., both of
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Salem, Route 1, and 'Fred Vols of
Sublimity and Kittier Souther, of
Hull, Oregon.
Pomeroy & Keene
Jewelers and Optometrists
Salem, Oregon
PAINTING
KALSOMINLNG
PAPER HANGING
for the right kind of materials
and the very best workman
ship call .us, . . ,. , ' .. - .4 -
Gabriel
' Powder and Supply Co.
171 B. Commarcial Fhona TSt
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JOHNSON
469 State Street
New School in Use
The new schoolhouse in the
Bethel district was occupied yes
terday for the first time, accord
ing to Mrs. Nellie Hammer, teach
er of the school. There are now
about 28 pupils in the district.
Real Satisfaction
In our Sunday dinner. The Spa.
n8
Sale Extraordinaire
of chapeaux semi-annual, now
opening many modeles at one-half
price. The French Shop, M. Buffe
Morrison, 115 High St. n8
Darwin Tulip Bulbs
One cent each. Flakes Petland,
273 State. n8
Winnifred M. Curry
Has taken orer the management
of the Salem Elite, 329 Oregon
Building. nltf
Nice Homey
Private dining room for par
ties. O. K. Waffle House. n8
Fined For Conduct
Carrol Wright was fined $20 by
Judge Poulsen Saturday for dis
orderly conduct.
Furniture -CphoTstery
And repairing. Glese-Powert
Furniture Company. alOtf
Exclusive Distributio:
For W. W. Kimball pianos. A.
B. Chase, Davenport & Tracy,
Bush ft Gerts. Moore's - Music
House, 409-415 Court. s20tf
Whole Grain Wheat
Call 1179. Henry Lee, distr.
o27tf
TFWCA
Room, breakfast and dinner,
$35 and $37.50; excellent meals,
steam heated rooms, lots of hot
water and all home privileges.
Phone 1615, or call at 128 N.
Liberty. n8
Employment Report Filed
During the past week 38 men
and two women received employ
ment through the employment of
fice of the Salem YMCA, accord
ing to a report submitted by Sims
Phillips, in charge of the office.
There were 128 men to register
for employment during the week,
JOE. WILLI AMS
'The Battery Man -
We Treat Ton At We Would
Be Treated
WILLARD
531 Court St. Phone 198
TYPEWRITERS
For Sale
For Rent
Students'
Rates
Phone 866
- CM. LockwooxL
247 North Commercial Street
DISEASES
Acute and Chronic treated
by the latest Electrical,
Theraphy and Osteopathy.
Consultation Free!
B. H. WHITE
Ilij-sirian and Surgeon
, 506 V. S. Bank Bldg.
' " Salem, Oregon -
F. N, WOODRY
Salem'a Leading
AUCTIONEER
Pays Cash For Furniture
Residence and Store .
1610 North Summer
-PHONE 511
MsUbliahcd Since 1018
it gives you a
clean refined
appearance
STETSON
HAT
asset to the
& CO.
BRIEF
jobs were open for 44, and 42
were referred. With 23 women
registering at the office, ijhere
were places open for only two.
Two womn were referred and both
placed.
Special Prices
On dining room furniture at
Hamilton's. n8
Hear the Orthophonlc
Victrola tomorrow at Stiff's. n8
For Sale
Very fine collie. Girl!s bicycle.
Call today, 4 45 Center. n8
That Dog
Will look and feel better in
regular dog harness. Nothing
takes the place of LEATHER. F.
E. Sharer, harness, supplies. n8
Salem Elite
Pleating, hemstitching, stamped
goods, button covering and Queen
Silk lingerie. D. M. C. threads,
stamping! 329 Oregon Bldg. nltf
Speeder Fined
R. Buckles, arrested recently On
a charge of speeding, was fined $5
Saturday by Judge Poulsen.
For Best Results
Musical instruments must be in
good order. Call Duke, phone
2215. Rooms over Millers. n8
What Is It? '
Collins' Parcel Delivery. We
deliver small parcels, groceries,
trunks;.-, baggage, etc.i- anywhere
in city or country. Prices reason
able. Stand at Nelson & Hunt s
drug store. Phone 7, or 1287J.
ns
Its easier to pay
CHEVROLET
Our new GMAC
rates save you f15 to
$35 on the time pur
chase of a new Chev
rolet one rate
covers all charges.
Come in and see
how much quality
Chevrolet offers you
at low cost and
how easy it is for
you to own one of
.. these cars.
yEWTow
CHEVROLET COMPANY
Opposite City Hall
LADD & BUSH, Bankers
Established IMS
General Banking Business f
Offtee Bomra from
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. , , Insuranro of All Kinds
Lobby lleilifc Theatre. 189 N. High
, -v - "- ( ' .Telephone 161 JgZ
Bar la ehane t twy Just t&a -car
tm aava tern looking for..
125 Oldnaobu Soaa.
1923 Oakland Man,
1925 Oakland Enclosed.
1924 OvvrUa Bed Bird.
1925 Willi Kalckt Tearing.
Tkasa can ara la tna best at akapa
and ready ta go.
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Car Recovered
A Star touring, license number
140-176. belonging to R. II. Hall
of Portland, was recovered on
Minto island Saturday evening by
Officer Edwards. The car was
stolen from Salem October 31.
American Legion Tickets
Are going fast. Better hurry.
N8
Mirrors, One-Third Off
At Hamilton's.
nS
Our Semi-Annual
Millinery sales need no intro
duction to the trade. Opening
Monday. The French Shop, 115
High St. n8
Woodry & Son
Buy furniture. Store, 271 N.
Commercial. Phone 75. s2tf
For Rent
Modern 5-room house, furnace,
fireplace, etc., $35. Vacant; also
modern 5-room flat, $37.50; va
cant. Becke ft Hendricks, 189 N.
High. Heilig Bldg. n4tf
Furniture Trpnolstery
And repairing. Gieaa-Powers
Furniture Company. a20tt
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. n8
Everybody Enthusiastic
That's the result of the recital
given by the Orthophonlc Victrola i
at Moore s Music House. Hear it
at the Heilig today and Mondav
V ,. '.IJfcjl PS
Food, Service, Environment
In which we excel. The Spa. n8
Twelve Lots $1200 Terms
Suitable for small homes, gar
den, chickens. Near school and
I car. Terms if desired. Becke &
Hendricks, 189 N. High. Heilig
Bldg. n4tf
FOR INFORMATION
ABOUT RAJLROAD TRIP!
Phone 727
OREGON
ELECTRIC
UNDERWOOD
TYPEWRITER CO.
Direct Factory Branch
519 Court Street Phone t62
Typewriters Rented, Sold,
Repaired
Special rental rates to studeLta
Eastman Brothers
Furnaces
Salem Office 169 S. High
Office hours:
12:M TO 2 P. M.
Factory, Sllverton, Ore,
H. F. WOODRY & SON
aaetloaoon aaa Farnttaro DoaUn,
py c4k for Uaod Farnttsxo. Storo
871 Hortk OoauMreUL
Office Phone 75 or Res
idence Phone 1843-W
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At a local hospital Saturday,
Nov.,7, James Ball, age fli years.
Funeral announcements will be
made later by the RIgdon ft Son
mortuary. ,
. Loter ,
Jesse Jacob Loter died at his
home, 1390 North Twenty-first
street, Friday. Nov. 6. He is
survived by his wife and four
children. Ray of Washington Rita
of '. Calif ornia, Ted in the navy,
and Kenneth at home. The de
ceased was a member of the Mod
ern Woodmen. Funeral services
will be held from the Terwilliger
funeral home on Monday, Nov.
9 at 2 p. m. Rev W. W. Rose
baugh will officiate. Interment
will be in the Lee Mission cemetery.
Hammond
Mrs. B. B. Hammond died at
a local hospital Nov. 6, at the age
of 35 years. She is survived by
her husband, Ralph of Corvallls.
Funeral announcements later.
Webb Funeral Parlors in charge
of arrangements.
Pearsey
Benjamin Pearsey died at a lo
cal hospital Nov. 6, at the age of
27 years. Funeral announce
ments later. Webb Funeral par
lors in charge of arrangements.
Reynolds
At the residence in the Ankeny
district, eight miles south of Sa
lem, on November 6, Frank R.
Reynolds, aged 73 years, father of
Edith M. Reynolds of Portland and
Mrs. Lena M. Rauch of Portland.
Funeral services will be held Mon
day at 1:30 o'clock from the Rig-
don & Son mortuary. Interment
will be in the City View cemetery
HOPE SEES A STAR
Life is a narrow vale between
the cold and barren peaks of
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 cry. From the 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
BISHOP'S
The
The men of Salem are. now realizing
the exceptional values in overcoats
that we are offering. Our showing
is truly a remarkable one. Rich fab
rics, wonderful styles, large assort
ment, low prices.
$16.50 $20 $25 $30
Others up to $60
FOR THE OUT OF DOORS MAN
Leather Vests
Mackinaw Coats
Sheepskin Lined Vests
Corduroy Coats
Blanket Lined Coats
HANSEN LINED GLOVES
! for this cold weather
Don't be without them -$2 up
Mayor Giesyv announced Satur-4
da; that the informal meeting of
the. Salem council .will be held
Tuesday night instead of Monday
night. The meeting will be for
the purpose of getting suggestions
from the aldermen concerning the
coming budget;
Our "Little Lady"
Makes the best pies.' puddings
and cakes on earth. The Spa. nS
A Dog Harness
Is just the thing for that pet,
that the law says has to be tied.
All sizes; also leads at Shafer's.
Harness supplies. nS
Sunday is a Day of Rct
Bring the family, or your
friends to the Salem Restaurant
you'll be pleased. Special din
ner 75c. 12-8 p. m.. n8
A Loan of $f.OOO
Can be retired,, principal and
interest. In 81 monthly payments
of $16.60 each. See Ralph H. Mc
Curdy, office over .Miller's Store.
v N8
Phelps Meetings Continue
The special meetings in the
First Evangelical church has been
largely attended during the past
week and the interest growing.
Mr. Phelps will speak Sunday eve
ning on "The Atonement Is It
Scientific?" During the week the
subject will be as follows, in the
order named: "False Religions of
the Day," "The Catholic Inquisi
tion," (a film lecture) "Who Was
Jesus Christ?" "The Strength of
Sin," and "The Throne Touchers."
The public invited to attend. On
Get the Best
Fruit Cakes and English
Plum Pudding
MODEL BAKERY
121 South Commercial
Home of
Flannel Scarfs
ajCternoonaj at 3$ Prun. t&ere wii
bc?8pc!afenrWei tonducted5 tor
the Inspiration and help of Chris
tian" people "especially. -
Redrew Fvrnltiire; ' " -
Specially priced, at Hamilton's.
' . - n8
Ham and Bacon Shoot
Salem Rod and Gun club Sun
day, November 8. nS
Opper Teaches Acetylene
And electric weldingi New elec
tric 'welding machines. $250;
acetylene generators, $90 and up.
695 Mill St. . di
Pioneers Play.
The three games of indoor base
ball scheduled to be played be
tween pioneer clubs "pt the city at
the local YMCA aSturday, were
called -off as all but two of the
appeared. As basketball was found
to he of main interest at the pres
ent' time, the tournament will be
changed from baseball to basket
ball. The two teams appearing.
First Presbyterian
Church
Norman Kendall Tnlly, D.D.,
Pastor
9:15 Sunday School.
10:4 5 Morning Worship.
Theme:
Nature in Place of
Faith in the Christ
ian Life.
6: 3,0 Young People's
Meeting.
7:30 Evening Worship.
Theme:
The Conversion of
Saul
Special Music at Each
Service
If you have no church home
conic and worship with us
wraaatiie.d ott iota basketball
teams, and held a gameWhitman
winning with the score of 9 to 14.
Dr. Marshall, Osteopathic
Phy8iciau and surgeon, nS
Just Arrived, " Ford "
- Touring, $90; 1321 Ford tour
ing, a dandy car., lats, of-extras;
60-day service, $165.; fsed Car
Corner, one-half block we oof
Ladd & Bush bank. .24C Cute it.,
Salem. nV
School Days '
and Your Child
Your child may be having
difficulties in school or may
be backward in studies, just
because of some slight de
fect of vision which may be
overcome by proper glasses.
For defective vision is al
ways a tremendous handi
cap to learning.
If your boy or girl has
trouble with school work, if
they have any symptoms
whatever of defective vis
ion, have their eyes exam
ined at once.
If glasses are wanted we
will prescribe them "with
Bausch & Lomb Lenses, the
finest known to optical
science.
MORRIS OPTICAL
COMPANY
303 Oregon Building
Salem, Oregon