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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1925)
THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 13, 1923 5 A5 New Shipment : Overcoats Has Just Arrived The smartest styles, colors arid patterns are ' featured in wonderful assortment Don't miss seeing them G. W. Jonhson & Co. 469 State Street wmmE ws IN . More Rain Unsettled with, rain; moderate temperature; fresh and j strong southerly winds on the coast. Max imum yesterday, 55; minimum. 45; river, 2, rising; rainfall, 1.22; atmosphere, cloudy; wind, southeast.' - Sues for Wi Fayette T. Mitchell has filed -suit in the circuit court! against Otto R. Skopll for 177.25 said to be due him as wages for driTing a delivery wagon in connection with a dairy owned by i.Skopil. Mitchell also asks $25 attorney ; fees. Illg Lot of Boys Salts One-half price. Bishops. nl3 Upholstering and Furniture j Repair work at Hamilton's. nl3 , "Cousin Julian -Jade Ear-Bin" A play, not picture. St. Joseph's, auditorium Friday, Nov. 13th, 8 p. m. Admission, 25 and 50 cts. nl3 See Shafer First For Leather Goods. South of Ladd and Bush Bank. " n!3 South High Street Cottage 13100: reasonable terms. East front, near schools and car- Par ing paid. Electric range. Large lot with fruit, .garden and flowers, cement walks. But now. Becke & Hendricks. 189 N. High. HeiligA Bldg. n4tf Five Licenses, Issued Five marriage licenses were is sued in the county clerk's office yesterday. ; They were applied, for by John Damson, Salem, and Mel ba Mitchell, Salem; Win field C. Clarke, salesman, 262 Richmond f Ave., and Thelzna LeVera Tall yman, 1209 Court; Guy F. Engle, nurseryman, and May E. Blust, ;.both J of Woodburn ; Joaa W. . Thompson, piillworker, ndAlma C. ,Madeen. both of SiTvert6n ; Joh'n Hr Croisan.. mechanic, and : Lois Marie Wagner, both of Sa lem, route 3. '"' Pomeroy & Keene . Jewelers and Optometrists Salem, Oregon PAINTING ICALSOMLNING PAPER HANGING For the right kind of materials and the very beet workman ship call us. .. , Gabriel Powder and Supply Co. ITS 8. Commercial Phone. 72 1 II. F. WOODRY & SON in(MMra an! rtnitiit Dealsrs. pmr e tr Um4 TmUmn. Stan i7l rata Office Phone 75 or Res- (denee Phone 1843-W . Marriage Is Performed John Damson and Melba Mit chell, both of Salem, were mar ried yesterday by J. T. Hunt,!Mar ion county judge. Bis Lotof Roys Sutt , One-half price. Bishops. nl3 Closing Out ' Our alder patterns of fine blown table glassware at a reduction of 20 to 50 per cent. Gahlsdorf's Store of Housewares. nl3 Upholstering and Furniture - Repair work at Hamilton's. n!3 First Choice Reserved Seats- Friday, Nov. 13. Civic Music club season tickets, 4 premier con certs, $4. Inquire of Bertha Junk- Darby, phone 1950W, or Ileilig theater, 2270. nl3 Salem Elite- Pleating, hemstitching, stamped goods, button covering and Queen Silk lingerie; D. M. C. threads, stamping. 329 Oregon BIdg. nltf Notice to all Woodmr Of the World: There will be no meeting Friday night, Nov. 13th. but Saturday night, the 14th, in stead. There will be a class In itiated. This work is being put on hi ar-dtgreerteam of Prospect camp, Portland, Oregon; assisted by the Side degree team of Silver ton, after which a banquet will be served. Signed, Chairman of Social Committee, JE. N- Filsinger. nl3 Possessors Fined . R. J. Martin and E. E. Thomas, arrested ' Armistice night on a charge of possessing intoxicating liquor, were fined ?50 between them by'Judge Poulsen Thursday. Large Assortment of Silk Picture cord for mirrors and pictures. Hamilton's, 340 Court. nl3 Big Lot of Boys' Suit One-half price. Bishops. nl3 Some Bond Buyer That likes security and also re turns. Here's, brick building on long timed leas that will net you 8 per cec net,-422,000.-; Third to half to Handle. Becke ft Hen dricks. l89sN.;Iigh. Heilig Bldg. - n4tr Exclusive Distribution For W. W. Kimball pianoa. , A. B. Chase, Davenport Tracy. Bush & Gerts. Moore's Music House, 409-415 Court. s20tf Drunkard Released A. F. Cherry, who was arrested early Thursday morning on a charge of being drunk, was re leased on $10 bail and cited to ap pear November 14. Whole Grain Wheat CalLim. Henry Lee, distr o27tf Halik Eoff Radio and supplies. Tour Old Plan . Taken as part .payment on a Brunswick or Victrola. H. L. Stiff Furniture Col' nl2tf CFoodrr A Soa . Buy furniture. Store, 27 i N. Commercial. " Phone 75. a2tf Some Modern Couple ; Here's a modern bungalow, for two or three. Furnace, fireplace hardwood, wired for electric range Dutch kitchen, etc. Priced below any similar place you have seen. $3600 takes It and $600 down is plenty. Brand new and ready to occupy; In protected district at 1550 S. Winter. Becke ft Hen dricks, Heilig Bldg., 189 North High street. ! , n8tf Salem Had Changed ; The funeral of their father, Z Craven, yesterday afternoon, brought to Salem Chaa. JL Craven of fpokane and Homer H. Craven of tattle, former Salem boys, who had, not seen. this, city for fifteen years, and found many. - Improve Imentg and changes Charles la a rH ILffl BRIEF member of the Harrlld-Craven Furniture company of Spokane, and Homer is in the drug business for himself, at 306 Fourth avenue. south, Seattle. Mrs. Millie Rhodes of Portland, a sister, also attend ed the funeral. There tare two other sons," Roy of Los (Angeles, ana Leweiiya of San Josej Cal. Several Used Gas RaneefeiL Used goods department.vHamil- ton's 3 40 CmiTf Htroot nl? 7 Per Cent Preferred Stock In Salem's new paper mill. In vestigate. Hawkins & Roberts, Inc., 205 Oregon Building. n20 Furniture TTphomery And repairing. Oiese-Powers Furniture Company. ' s20tf One-Third Reduction In all men's, young men's, dress pants. .Bishop's. n!3 Certified Studebaker Glass Closure, for sale at the Certified Public Motor Car Market. -Why buy a cheap new car when you can get this guaranteed, high grade car for only f 590? nl4 Hear the Orthophonic Victrola today at Stiffs. nl2tf Oppen Teaches- Acetylene And electric welding. New elec tric welding machines, $250; acetylene generators, $90 and up 695 Mill St. d" nig Lot of Floys' Suits One-half price. Bishops. nl3 A Large Assortment of Silk- Picture cord for mirrors and pictures. Hamilton's, 34 0 Court nl3 Bike Found. John Sills of 1109 Hines found an Indian bfcycle under the side walk at Twelfth and Cross, and brought it to the local police sta tion. Pillow Cases and Lunch- Sets, 98 cents, at Mrs. Millers. over Miljer's store. nl5 Henr the Orthophonic Victrola today at Stiff's. nl2tf Concerning Your Fut Young people who are concerned about their future advancement should be interested in work at the Capital Business College. A new class in shorthand next Mon day. This is your opportunity. Call tomorrow to talk It over. nl3 Wood Special 5 loads 16-inch mill wood $17.50 -good - wood, prompt delivery. Spaulding Logging Co. Phone 1830. nl5 Several Vsed Gas Ranges Used goods department. Hamil ton's. 340 Court street. nl3 Hi-Y Banquet Enjoyed Nearly 30 fathers and their sons gathered at the YMCA last night for a Father and Son banquet G. Ed Ross spoke on "What Father Is to Son" and Governor Pierce upon "Fellowship." Winston Wil liams also spoke after the ban quet. - J, ... One-Third Redurtloi In all men's, young men's dress pants. Bishop's, ,, n!3 Rndd Gas Water Heater Slightly used. . Used goods de partment. Hamilton's 340 Court. . . nl3 You Can't Keep Alcohol la a leaky radiator. See us be fore the freeze. J. C Bair, the regular radiator man." nl5 Loans Wanted $700 and $1800. and 7 per cent. .New Salem homes. Title and Insurance protection. Becke & Hendricks, HeUig Bldg. 189 N. High street. - n8tf Waidespel Released " Carl Waidespel. who was ar rested some ' time ago upon s charge of driving - while under the ' ; Influence of : Intoxicating We have a complete line1 of used rars which , are priced Jo sell.- How about a good Dodge touring at bed rock price, or why not take our Overland Blackbird at $473? 1 BKJUCttO liquor, was released Thursday by order of Judge Poulsen, upon de positing $500 bail. Waidespel was in on the same charge not long ago, but was found not guil ty upon the testimony of the girls that were riding with him at the time of thearrest. Date for bis trial has not yet been set. Rndd Gas Water Heater Slightly used. Used goods de partment. Hamilton's, 340 Court. nl3 Dance Schindler hall. Sat. night. nl3' One-Third Reduction In all men's, young men's dress pants. Bishop's. nl3 A Pair of Leather Gloves For real wear and becoming style. Nothing takes the place of Leather. F. E. Shafer, Harness Supplies. South of Ladd and Bush Bank. nl3 Salem's Premier Concert Course Four concerts for $4, including $2 reserved seat for Mansfield Dancers. nl3 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 Speeder Fined Paul J. Kennedy, who was ar rested for speeding recently, was fined $7.50 by Judge Poulsen Thursday. "Cousin Julians Jade Ear-Ring" A play, not picture. St. Joseph's auditorium Friday, Nov. 13th, 8 p. m. Admission, 25 and 50 cts. n!3 Furniture trpnonrtery And repairing. Giege-Powers Furniture Company. s20tf Men's and Young Men's Shoes, Oxford sale $4.95. ops. Blsh nl3 WInnifred M. Curry Has taken over the management of the Salem Elite, 329 Oregon Building. nltf Twelve Lots 91200 Terms Suitable for small homes, gar ien, chickens. Near school and rar. Terms if desired. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High. Ileilig Bldg. n4tf Spx?eder Fined Vern Worth of Salem, arrested recently on a charge of speeding, was fined $5 Thursday by Judge Poulsen. Bridge Lamps, With Shades- Complete. $3.95 Hamilton's, 340 Court street. nl3 $1200 to Loan Flat 3 years, 7 per cent. Wants new Salem house. Becke & Hen dricks. Heilig Bldg., 189 N. High street. n8tf Card of Thanks We wish to thank our many friends and neighbors for their kind assistance and sympathy and for the beautiful floral offerings go lovingly contributed during the burial of our father,- Frank R. Reynolds. Edith M Reynolds, nl3 Mrs. Lena M. Rauch. Three Are Arrested C. Bennett, C. Fowler, and J. Desmond were arrested Thursday afternoon by Officer Cutler, and held at the local police station as vagabonds. Your Old Piano- Taken as part payment on a Tirunswfck or Victrola. H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. nl2tf Men's and Young Men's Shoes, Oxford sale $4.95. Bish- ops. nl3 For Rent- Warm house, furnace, $35 Warm flat, $37.50. Both vacant. Becke & Hendricks, Heilig Bldg., 189 N. Hleh street. ntf it. Imported Novelties for Girl ' And for yourself, on display Nov 17th. Brownell Electric Co., 379 State St. HJ3 -4' Dishes 1-1 Off Regular Price. Hamilton's, 340 street: Court nl3 Card ' of Thanks. . , ' 1 ; v , We wish, to thank our many friends for their kind assistance and sympathy and for the floral offerings at the ; funeral of our father. H. Craven. C. B. Cra ven, Mrs. Millie Rhodes. nl3" JOEWILLIAMS v The Battery Man . v Wi Wast t Sarvt Tan. . Call Us. x WILLARD S.1 Conrt fiC Phone 108 Henyan Fined - 'f ' J. F. Henyan was fined $10 Thursday by Ju ige Pou lsen, who found him guilty of disorderly conduct. Dance Schindler hall tonight. ni: Get Your Special 29e Wearever pans. Our second shipment arrived today. Also plenty of covers. Gahlsdorf's Store of Housewares. -nl3 Men' and Young Men's Shoes, Oxford sale $4.95. Bish ops. nl3 Bridge Lamp. With Shades Complete. $3.95 Hamilton's. 340 Court street. ni3 Bargain Dance Crystal Gardens, Sat. night. n!4 Drunkard Arrested S. M. Hogan of Salem was ar rested Thursday by officer Cutter on a charge of being intoxicated. E. Hansen of Portland was arrest ed by Officer Thomason on Court street on a charge of being drunk. Forfeits Rail S. Bilheimer Thursday forfeit ed his $10 bail for speeding. Coming Next Week Brocades and linens from Orient. Brownell Electric Co., State St: ' . the 379 nl3 Irankard Released Fred Boedigheimer of Stayton, who was arrested on a charge of being drunk, was released Thurs day by order of Judge Poulsen on $10 bail and cited to appear today. Men's and Young Men's- Shoes, Oxford sale $4.95. ops. Bish nl3 Fryburg Released Barbary Fryburg, who was ar rested on a charge of being in toxicated, has been released from jail upon depositing $10 bail by order of Judge Poulsen. Dishes 1-3 Off Regular Price. Hamilton's, 340 street. Court nl3 Boys Back in School Freedom from fhe boys' train ing school was short for Hawthorn and Kereger, who were captured shortly after midnight Wednesday in Oregon City. The boys were returned to the school Thursday. The two lads, according to L. Mi Gilbert, superintendent, weile locked in an isolated ward at the hospital. Early in the night they tied bed clothing together, broke a transom and let themselves down 25 feet to the ground. They were successful in evading the night watchman and their absence was not discovered until word was re ceived from Oregon City. The two boys had stolen the automobile belonging to Di. C. H. Robertson. Dance, Crystal Garden: Saturday night; good music. nl4 Men's and Young Men's Shoes, Oxford sale $4.95. Bish nl3 ops. Baker. Daddy Lode Copper Co. will prospect for six months on promising copper property. How She Gained 10 Pounds in 22 Days That's going some but skinny men, women and children just lan't help putting on good, healthy flesh when they take McCoy s Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets. As chock full of vitamines as the nasty, fishy-tasting cod liver oil itself, but these sugar-coated, tasteless tablets are as easy to talce as candy, and won't upset the stomach. . One woman gained ten pounds In twenty-two days. 60 tablets, 60 cents. Ask J. C. Perry, Central Pharmacy, D. J. Fry, or any drug- gist for McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets and if you don't gain at least 5 pounds in 30 days your druggist is authorized to hand you back the money you paid for them. , ! genuine." Adv. DISEASES Acute and Chronic treated by the latest Electrical. Theraphy and" Osteopathy 'Consultation Free? " B. H. WHITE Physician and Surgeon , 506 U. S. Bank Bldg. . t Salem, Oregon -- V, - BECKE A HENDRICKS TasnraneA of All Kinds " I 5LoMy Lo&by Helllfc Theitre, 189.N. Higb Telephone ll. ) Bits For Breakfast f : . . Bee meeting this afternoon - At 2 o'clock, at the Salem Chamber of Commerce rooms. ' ' S S Also this evening at Dallas with Prof. Scull en of the Oregon Agri cultural college at both meetings. S It is yery important that1 these meetings be well attended, by the men engaged in the industry in the two counties. They must or ganize and push bee keeping along the right lines. It is absolutely neeessary, in order to be sure ol Obituary , Grubb Ceorge W. Grubb died at a local hospital Nov. 12th at the age of 46 years, i He is survived by his widow, Maul, of Halfway,! Ore., six brothers, Charles of Portland, Harry, Alva of Halfway, j Ore., Clark, Hollis of Washington and Wendel of; California; three si; ters, Mrs. j Ella Fieischman of Idaho, Anna Oswold of Baker, Ore. and Mary Marten of Halfway, .Ore. His remains will go forward today to Robinette, Ore., where funeral services will be held. Webb funer al parlors in charge of arrange ments. Tohl ,1 Julius Tohl died at a local hos pital Nov. 12th, at the age of 43 years. He is survived by his widow, Ella, two sons and a daughterall of Wheeler, Ore. His remains will go forward today to Wheeler, Ore., where funeral serv ices will be held. Webb funeral parlors in charge of arrangements. Dove In thjs city, Nov. 11th, Homer A. Dove, age 44 years, husband of Mrs. Grace Dove, brother of W. A. Dove of Liberty, Mrs. Myrtle Lake. Mrs. Ethel Walling and Mrs. Dot Walling all or Lincoln. Mrs. Blanche Walling of Salem and Mrs. Mattie Durbin of Canby. Funeral services today, Friday, Nov. 13th, at 1:30 p. m., trom the Rigdon mortuary, concluding serv ice City View. Frost In this city, Nov. lltu, Mrs. Elizabeth Frost, age 83 years, mother of William J. Frost ot Portland and Mrs. A. W. BlOm ol Menominee,'' Mich. The funeral cortege will leave the Rigdon mortuary Saturday. Nov. 14th. at 11 a. m. and proceed to th Port land Crematorium where funeral services will be held at 2p. m. l'TNERALS Schultz The funeral of Wm. Schultz will be held at the German Lutheran church, 16th and A Sts. at 2 p. m. today. Prayer service will be held at the Webb funeral parlors at 4:30 p. m., Rev. Groso will have charge of services. Inter ment will be in the Lee Mission cemetery. HE GIVETH HIS BE LOVED SLEEP Of all the thoughts of God that are Borne inward unto souls afar Along the Psalmist's music deep, Nor tell me if that any is j For gift of grace surpassing this: He glveth His beloved sheep. Elizabeth Barrett Browning W. T. Rigdon & Son Eastman Brothers ' Furnaces Salem Office 169 S. nigh Office hours: 12:M TO 2 P. M. Factory, Silverton, Ore, F. N. WOODRY Salem's Leading j AUCTIONEER . Pays Caah For Fnrnltnre Kesldence and Store . - 1010 North Summer PHONE 511 "Established Since 191 RE.CKLE5PRIV(5. 4 3 Ball Chain 51 30 DAYS 'I' It 5oM Safety t. e. pollination of the' ruit crops. TMri: Kendall, . president trf tltet Western Colorado Beekeepers' as sociation.; having jurisdiction over eleven counties, happened into Sa lem on , atrip. by. motor to Cali fornia, and he will be present at the bee meeting this afternoon. Mr. Kendall has been at the head of .that associat ion for 15 years, ever since- it was organized, and he? Is also a county 4ee Inspector. That Is an important bee district. vl - . "v I . There is a question as to what will.be done with the employment bureau when the Salem YMCA moves to its new building. It seems that there is to be no place provided for It m the new quar ters, . and : it must not be aban doned." It found jobs for 6498 people last year. . One day last eek it found one man a $125 a month job-, arid another man a $100'job. besides 'employment for about 15 other people.. If any one has a suitable place to suggest for t he burea ur heshou !d ring u p 2 2 and get in touch with Mr. Keils. Next Thursday the Slogan man will have to prove that this is a good apple country". It is, for the right men with the right varieties and -locations. If you can help the Slogan man, and have not been asked -to do so, please con sider: this an invitation, and do your duty. ' S ..Right now Ed Biehn is packing some Delicious apples at the Fruit Union building that are as fine as you ever saw or tasted. V In the same" building Robert Paulus has a force packing prunes. Some of the, prune labels being used by Mr. Paulus are wonder- fnlly attractive; so istfhe' fruit go ing, into the boxes, with itjie labels. The music loving people of Sa lem ought to fill the First Metho dist church tonight, tq hear Alfred ilollins. England's famous blind organist. Even so, it would be a small audience compared with those which have been greeting him on his present tour in this country. BOXER IS INJURED MARSHFIELD, Or., Nov. 12. (By Associated Press.) Stramag iia, of Portland, suffered two broken ribs over the heart when Bert Tribby knocked him out in the fifth round of a scheduled 10 round match here last night and was out tor some time before be ing revived. Get the Best Fruit Cakes i and English Plum Pudding MODEL BAKERY 121 South Commercial LADb & BUSH, Bankers General Banking Business Otrloe Hovr frosa At Kafoury's Today Downstairs Store 'Stra . Every Hat ! i Elxactly 1 : . Regular $2.19 : C -P to $8.95 U 5 Very Special r il Today and Saturday . ;; - CANAXII DO- I , SALEM STORE PtJRTIiAXD RILK SHOP . 406 State Street ; GLORIA IS IS CONTEMPT ft?.EW TOOK; Nov; ttl By As- sociated Prea) An Order plae , ing Gloria Swanson in contempt of court for Ignoring a sflmmons as a witness to4ay wxia upheld by the supreme court and at the lame time 4t wa learned that the process server had brought ''suit for $25,.Oo damages against " her because she, slapped him, he al- leged. ' II If Take without Fcar as Told in "Bayer' Package Does not affect the Heart Unless you see the v "Bayer Cross" on package or on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe' by 'mil lions an prescribed by physicians over tweny-five years fer ' - , Colds Headache - ' Neuritis - Lumbago JCC' ' Tqohache tj Bheumatism; Neuralgia Pain,. Painii Each unbroken ' Bayer" pack age contains proven directions. Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost few cents. Druggists also sell bot tles of 24 and 100. Adv, . ... UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER CO. Direct Factory Branch - 510 Court Street - Phone U3 Typewriters Rented 8old, Repaired . Special rental rates to itnde&U 15i'35 VI forths time of a new Our New GMAC time 4 payment plan gives ybii ' 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 offer in a low cost car and -see how easy it is tov pay for one, v CHEVROLET COMPACT Opposite City BI1 IS to S 9-m. i, u and Saturday Only in the Stora- , 33 on hand - 1 ; . S83 Alder Street ASP R 1 PROVED SAFE i .i , jpuschsse ChevroIsS I. 4" : . 1 - ; 5 ?1r