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4" THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON TUESDAY, .VOItNING, NOVEMBER IT, J92S It J '. r Oft z Big pecial 1 e v. We Have a Real Special on Hose .! -.. Just think of it 4 PAIR FOR $1.00 Guaranteed for four months-1-don't miss it G. W. JOHNSON & CO. 469 State Street !j Grange Meets Saturday- -)V. hrnva en of th elaaatest look tnc Ford Bscs any on could wtah far. It kx a w.ndaxfni aody wit a ft CM top sad aid caxtalna. J art tha thing for any eat vba want MaethiBg Jnrt a Uttla Ut totter than tha other fellow'. The price is leas than tat body cost. Going at azxa.uo. Salem Grange will hold its an nual homecoming meeting Satur day with an all-day meeting, be ginning at 10:30 a. m. There ! will be an open meeting from l;30 to 2:30 o'clock and a special pro- i gram. The officers of Marion county Pomona grange will! he guests of Salem grange on this oc casion; 'v was learned definitely that the teachers will not be able to go before the people for a general salary rise until spring. Many Beautiful Mats At -$3 "during our semi-annual sale. The -French ShoD. hl7 Information Is Sought H. R.'Ryan, adjutant of the Pa cific post of the GAR is seeking Information as to the where abouts of Mrs. Sena B. Wright for whom a pension was made out 25 years ago. The government is now endeavoring to locate her in order to make an adjustment of the fund. Any information may be communicated to R. . R. Ryan IET SilEM HELP TD TELL FT WITH ROSES Thanksgiving Rose Show at Portland Unique and. well Worthy of Help A Great Many Christmas Suggestions to be found at Mar- Jof Salem.' garet s Baby Specialty Shop, 20 X. High, between Court and Che- j fSaIrJ' ILirJL ' nol.lg I " " " ........ V- . V. . . UAf Requisition Issued Requisition papers were issued frpni the governor's office Monday j ager. for the return to Oregon of D. L. A. J Rousseau, recently of the Goodpasture garage of Eugene, is now connected with the Fred M. Powell Motor Cars as sales man Bridge Luncheon Sets Brownell Electric Co., 379 State nl7 eiT NEWS. IN BRIEF Dougherty, under- arrest in Los Angeles. Dougherty is wanted In Portland for a forgery said to have stree Deen committed uecemoer l, I9zz. Closed Antomobllen esi, HODieU UlOn.t t At rtAPe.A Thosn in. 1 9X12, regular price 1135. spe- ciude a WiUyS-Knight sedan. X'XSETTLED; RAIX Unsettled east and occasional rains in western portion; moder ate temperature, moderate to fresh southerly winds on 1 the coast. Monday Max., 51; min., 45 ; -river, 0.3. " falling: rainfall, .47; atmosphere, cloudy; wind, south. Guardians Appointed Guy O. Smith, Salem attorney, was appointed guardiaji. ad litem for Hazel and Kenneth," Marsters, minors, 'in the' settlement of the estate of Ray's. Marsters. t'V Sale of Young iien's ' : Press pants, one-third off regu lar price. Bishop's. - nl7 Auction Sale Wednesday night, 7 p. m. at F. N. Wodry's store, Summer and Norway, where it's warm and cozy, ' nl8 Medical Group Meets The Polk-Yamhill-Marion Medi cal society will meet at the Gray Belle tonight. Dinner will be at 7 p. m. Papers at 8 o'clock. The following papers will be offered: "The Falling Heart," T. Homer Cof fen, M. D., Portland. Discus sion opened by R. E. Kleinsorge, M.D. "Operative Collapse Therapy in Treatment of Pulmonary Tuber culosis," Ralph Matson, M.D., of Portland. Discussion opened by W. !B. Morse, JUP-s JJES . Don't Fail to See the Oriental novelties. Brownell Electric Co , 379 State street. nl7 Irene Castle Gowns All Irene Castle models new in 6tock, on sale at (39.75, original ly $57 to $69.75. M. Buffe Morri son, The French Shop. nl7 Saturday, and, found guilty on a charge of driving while under the influence of intoxicating liquor, was sentenced Monday by Judge Poulsen to 60 days in jail, $100 fine, and suspension of his driv er's license for one year. His lawyer, Bert Macey, will endeav or to place a writ of review be fore the circuit court. cial for this week $98.50. Hamil ton's, 340 Court street. nl8 Special Matinee 4 o clock. Forrest Taylor Coin- Hudson coach, a Gardner coupe. a Ford coupe and a Studebaker closure. See these at the Certi fied Public Motor Car Market.nl? pany presents ''Johnny Get tour Annnal Treat ThllJ EvenInK Gun" at the Heilig May Exchange Insane In order to expedite the ex-! Elizabeth Spencer will sing in an. Edison tone-test recital. These recitals are sung in person by the best singers In America. Secure antra sf tnoona nof innia Va 1 Ul ,wCva I your admission tickets now at Geo. C. Wills' music store. nl7 Wilton Rugs 9x12 best worsted Wiltons, reg ular $135 , special this week $98.50. Hamilton's. 340 Court street. nl8 tween state hospitals of Oregon ahd Washington, Dr. R. E. Lee Sin superintendent of the Ore- Hotrf D,nner 6uu oioic uuspiiai, auu iui. iitrie Abrams, secretary of the board of control, left Monday for Ft. Stella. coom, Wash., to confer with offi cials of the Washington state hos pital (The Portland Journal of Nov ember 8, had the following edi torial article, under the heading. Tell It With Roses:") "W. C. Culhertson has been named by the Progressive Busi ness Men's club as manager of the Thanksgiving Rose Show to be given November 23 under the aus pices of that organization. 'Mr. Culbertson was manager of lastyear's highly successful Thanksgiving show. He entered upon his duties then, as he will now, with the utmost enthusiasm and with a complete understand ing of the possibilities of ihe event. He deserves the cooper ation of every Portlander, and, be cause of his own enthusiasm, will probably receive it. '.'It goes without saying that a successful rose show can be held In Oregon in June. The world ex pects that. But the world doesn't neiiKESffl 1MLLBETIN George L. Smith and Family .Wilt Come From War saw, New York joy. - v Tom will see that we are all anxious o know what is doing In your, lovely city, as I have mb- scribed for The Statesman for one year. With kind regards to you aii..v - : -' : GEORGE L. SMITH . Warsaw, N. Y.. No. 5 Cottage ' court. Nov. 2, 1923. Editor Statesman You may think strange of re ceive a letter from one yon never knew, but a little later It will ex plain the reason to you. On October 23. 1922. I left Warsaw. New York, with my wife and two sons, Lloyd and Harold, to visit my son, Roy H, Smith, wjio lives at 480 South Twenty- third stret, Salem, Oregon. The trip' was by auto, which we all enjoyed very much; arriving in your city November 24, covering a distance of 4380 miles;, making the trip in 33 days all o. k. Afte rarriving there I rented of Mr. Donnell his home all furn ished till the first ot April, when we got a telegram calling us home on account of sickness, and death a little later. While in your city we; liked it very much. It was the finest city w saw know that the queen of flowers is comjng sut, and as we think of as much at home in Portland in tBe friends we made while there November as in June. To demon- and the mSiny good times that we strate that fact to all comers is had at- the une ome Df Mr. and wliat Mr. Culbertson, the Fro- Mra j0hn B. Giesy. on Twenty- gressive Business Men and all who ta. street, words fall us. cooperate with them have set out If nothiQg happens to prevent, to do. . -mi h nrllh vnii ' (h cnmlnE Get the Best ..." Fruit Cakes and English Plum Pudding MODEL BAKERY 121 South Commercial summer, which we will all en- Sale of Young Men's - Dress pants, one-third off regu lar price. Bishop's. nl7 Bemi-annual Clearance Sale Of all fine millinery. The French Stop, M. Buffe Morrison, 115 High street. nl7 W. Tinker Has Parchased The interest of Mr Vincent in Skipper & Vincent, and the firm name will now be known as Skip per & Tinker, 544 Ferry. High class auto repairing assured. nl7 Reckless Driver Fined Rosco Reeves, arrested Sunday by Officer Olson on a charge of reckless driving, was fined $25 Monday by Judge Poulsen. C. IL Cameron, Atito Painter Now open for business, after a 3 months' illness. 398 N. 21st St. Phone 1002W. n21 Tudors Bound Over charged with forging the name of Arthur Caldwell, owner of the Valley Grill. Lawrence Tydors was arraigned in justice court yester day after he had asked for a hear ing. His case came up at 11 o'clock Monday morning. Tudors Buys First Briquets was bound over to the grand jury j Mrs. E. F. DeVine. 880 North j Medford, where he was paster of with bail fixed at $1,000. He is Twenty-second, has the distinction the First M. E. church now in the county jail. The check of getting the first delivery of the "Only th rose fanciers have ob served that the heat of midsum mer quickly tends to wither the CUT THIS OUT IT IS WORTH flowers and that the tang of au- MONEY ; tumn and winter gives a better Send this ad and ten cents to i, n th Btork Numerous ex- Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave., hibitors who have entered displays cn'ca5' writing your name . .... ... . T and address clearly. You will re in all the Portland June shows de- . Kn mi va clared that the exhibits at last HONEY AXn TAR COMPOUND Served 5:45 to 8 every evening, 'ear'8 IThanksgiving how were for coughs, colds and hoarseness. n!4tf suPerior to any in the "sual June also - free sample packages of festivals. uvu&y riuus, a diuretic stimu- 'Why not let the world be told lant for the kidneys, and FOLEY'S that there is more than one month CATHARTIC TABLETS for con- Schaefer's Cold Capsule Rov. DcYoe to Speak Rev. J. Willard DeYoe, pastor Your Old Piano- Taken as wart payment on a Brunswick or Victrola. H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. of the Leslie M. E. church, will be the next Saturday night speak er at (he Salvation Army hall. Mrs, DeYoe; will asfo be present n!2tf aD(l assist her husband in special vocal selections. Rev. DeYoe has recently come to Salem from is said to have been for $6. new Ford charcoal briquets Intro- Bijf Lof of Boys Suits Divorce la. Obtained -..:.- i Beulah Lewis was granted a di vorce in the circuit court yester day from' Charles Lewis. She will have the custody of her two child ren, a daughter 9 years old and a boy 1 5 years- of age. Speeder Arrested Charles P. Farah of Portland was arrested for speeding by Of ficer Hickman Sunday. He was cited io ;pparrtody- duced in Salem. Half price , Bishop's. nl7 Keene-Fined Rex Keene, who was tried by jury in the city court and found guilty of possessing liquor, was fined $100 and costs Monday by Judge Poulsen. Sale of Young Men's '" r Dress pants, one-third off regu lar price. Bishop's. nl7 llazaarwSnpper at Liberty i A bazaar and cafeteria supper will be held at the Liberty com . munity hall tonight. The supper . will be served from 6 to 8 o'clock. Gun Pointing Charged - Pete Parslgian -of Orvllle had James P. Taylor of Salem arrested .Saturday on a charge of pointing ' a gun at him. The case waa heard in justice court. Taylor's bail was set at $25 and the case continued. No date has been set for hearing. Furniture tTphcaatwy-- And repairing. Gleie-Powert ..Furniture Company. ' slOU Newspaper Man Visits S. Sumpter Smith, manager of .the Mail Tribune in Medford, was Mn Salem yesterday on .business and while here visited many of his Salem friends. Mr. Smith is one of the best known of the news naoermen of the northwest. He has been connected with the Med ford paper for many years. Your Old Piano- Taken as part payment on a Prunswick or Victrola. II. L. Stiff Furniture Co. . A- nl2tf Stock Reducing ; f - Sale of Wilton ruga, $85 values special at $67.50. Hamilton's, 340 Court street. i 18 School Program Givci Pupils ,of the Waconda school gave a very interesting program Friday night which waa attended by over 125 residents of the dis trict. Refreshments were served after the entertainment. Over $20 was realized from the event and the money will be used in purchasing new equipment for the school. Miss Gladys Brown is the teacher in the Waconda district- Needlework Sale f f For bazaars and Xnvas gifts at Mrs. Hayden, 48i N. 14th. nl7 Exclusive "Trtstrttmtlo For W. W. Kimball pianos. A. B. Chase, Davenport ft Tracy, Bush ft Certs. Moora'i Music House 409-415 Court. ; t20tt Fire Department Called The fire department was called last night to quench a fire said to be ravaging in the rooms above the Patton Book store. Fire trucks were rushed to the scene only to find that fumigation was in prog ress in the rooms. Good Opportunities To procure a high-grade Wilton rug. Hamilton's Clearance Sale, 340 Court street. ' nl8 Oppon. Teaches Acetylene And electric welding. New elec tric welding machines, $250; acetylene generators, $90 and un. 695 Mill St. d7 Accident Causes Injury A. Wintesten of 1245 Madison sustained a broken rib Monday evening when the car he was driving collided with one that was driven by W. Young at the inter section ot Lncoln and Commercial streets. Hear the Orthophonic Victrola today at Stiff's. n!2tf Hear the Orthophonic V'ctrola today.at Stiff's. nl2tt Molester Arrested C. W. Swift of Salem was ar rested by Officer Edwards late Saturday nis;ht for molesting young girls. The arrest was made at the corner of State and Liber ty. He is being held in the city jail. Chicken Dinner Tues. evening. Central Cong'l. church, 19th and Ferry. 25c and 50c. nl7 Furniture TJpnolsterj And repairing. Glass-Powers I Furniture Oompany. sJOttl AIR TOPIC SELECTED SEATTLE; Nov. 1 6. ( By Asso ciated Press). United air service will be the subject of debates in whtch University of Washington In which the rose grows in Port land? "What better way to do it than for Portland to present a Thanks giving Rose Show, as she can, that will be a revelation to all on lookers?" Good Idea; Let's Help That is a splendid idea. Salem Bhould help promote it. Salem is more of a rose city, in proportion to her population, than Portland. We have many rose enthusiasts here; people who know roses thor oughly and make them grow to perfection. Albany, Roseburg. Marshfield 1 ana otner cities ana towns sem roses to Portland last year, for stipation and biliousness. These wonderful remedies have helped millions of people. -Try them! Adv. H. F. WOODRY & SON AnctlOBMra and rnrnitara Daalar. pay ea for Utad Farnltnra, Store 271 Hoita OomBarciaL Office Phone 75 or Res idence Phone 1843-W s will break up your cold in 24 hours or money refunded QJCHAEFER'Q DRUG STORE k- The Y'ellow Front Phone 197 133 North Commercial Street The Penslar Store Say It With a Classified Ad Overcoat Stolen lem, reports stolen from his 'auto speakers will compete with those her Thanksgiving rose show I M,V.J oa Ctata I n K l?nlinio f flpncrnn Tint. I oaicui pcwjic " ua.c on1 r.mmarlal SafiirHav nlrht nf IHitKn W.sMnftnn Rtate Buuu,u- lcuu .luem lu ' hmw. nrrm,. : ooii., ar,H whmn roiioe bertson, care Multnomah hotel. I -W.W0W " " tJ I M., . . . 1 . . 1 1 I ... 1 loai In Hiieiti iu suuw "i ire aeld. Mr. Culbertson is proprietor of the Seward, hotel. Portland, and of the New Salem hotel here. Mr. All Wilton Rugs Greatly reduced for this week only. Hamilton's. nl8 Obituary Speeder Arrested J. D. Schackman was arrested for speeding late -Saturday night by Officer Edwards, and was cit ed to appear today. Anderson Marie Anderson, aeed 31 years and Mrs. Culbertson make their ...... . LnM.A t Cn.l-.a, . -A 9 1. A Birtlis Arc Reported of age, died of tuberculosis at a i c i. Tun hlrth worA rnnrtrl Mnn. local hoSD tal. NOV. 16. 1925. SQB "uw"a lai nur.i Aav at Iho nMro of tha i1v Is survived bV her hUSUana. An- -vrea iur me ii.urS1IiuS health officer, one bov and one drew Anderson. Remains will be rose ehow can be made till next !ri Tn xfr , nA Mra v. r shinned trf St. Helens for inter- Tuesday. Rowland of Salem was born on I men t. Webb funeral parlors in November 13 a daughter who has charge of arrangements been given the name of Nina Mae. A son was born on November 8 I Coffey to Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Kent of 1 At a" local- hospital. Salem .and has been named November 15, Henderson Coffey, Ira J. i . aged 65 years. Funeral announce LADD & BUSH, Bankers Established 1808 General Banking Business; Office Bows from 10 awm. to S poa. Sale of Young Men'i Dress pants, one-third off regu lar price. Bishop's. n!7 Building Permit Isfiuecl . E. H. Coon was given a permit by City Recorder Poulsen to re pair a one story dwelling at 331 Mission at a cost of $500. Get Vancouver License A marriage license has been issued in Vancouver. Wash., to Raymond V. Griner. 30, of Salem and Helyn Hatch, 22, of Vancouver. Dltmar Sentenced Dicjc Ditmar, who was tried before jury in the city court last afternoon was called off when it School Board to Meet ' The Salem school board will meet tonight in the office of the city superintendent for a special meeting to fix the date for the advertising of the school budget for the coming year, according to word received from Dr. H. Olinger, chairman of the board. The special meeting of the teachi ers of Salem schools for Monday AmiGitidim Sale WED. NITE, 7 P. M. At F. N. Woodry's New Store 1610 N. Summer St. Furniture of Three Salem Homes Sale held inside where it is warm and cozy. Terms Cash F.N. WOODRY Salem's Leading Auctioneer r . Phone 511 FIRE DESTROYS BARX EUGENE, Ore., Nov. 16. Forty tons ot. hay, an automobile and Sunday, I farm machinery were destroyed when the barn on Earl Stewart s farm near Springfield burned this ments will, be made later by the afternoon. The loss is estimated 7 Per Cent Preferred Stock- In Salem'3 new paper mill. In vestigate. Hawkins & Roberts. Inc., 205 Oregon Bunding. n20 I Webb funeral parlors. at $3,000. j, Bellamy At the home of her son, 02 Notth Cfcnrch street. November 16, 1025, " Mary Jane Bellamy. age 89 pears, six months and 12 She Is" survived by five; Motometer Stolen Kooert Speaker or Salem re ports that a winged motometer days. was stolen from his car when it daughters, Mrs Malinda Walker was parked in front of the Fra-land Mrs. Clora Wolf, of Salem, ternal Temple on North Liberty I Mrs. Callie Gillette. Mrs. Olive Saturday night. . I Eubanks and Mrs. Cornie Mcin tosh t)t Washington. Two sons. DISTURBANCE IX A LOCAL . J. W. Bellamy of Salem and John THEATRE g. Bellamy of Benton. Illinois. The patrons of a local 8how.i0 survive her. The remains are nouse were very mucn atsturnea .-...h- Torwiliirer funeral ana annoyea oy oe; conuoww nom. Funeral announcements ?ni-A I? T:? ZJTJ will be made later. you have a cough or cold. A few doses of FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND taken promptly will bring speedy relief, from coughs, colds and hoarseness Mrs. j W. T. Clary, White Plains, Va.. writes: "We have used .FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND iur cuius anu uau cuufeuo mui splendid results." Adv,f - PEACE. PEACE! He wakes of sleeps with the en during dead; Thou canst not soar where He ia sitting now. Dust to the dust! but the pure spirit shall flow . Back to the burning fountain whence it -came. A portion of the Eternal, which must glow Through time and change, un- quenchably the same. Percy Bysshe Shelly. W. T. Rigdon & Son JOE WILLIAMS :.Tne Battery Man . - satina4LtftfMr 1 Brines Other. W Know. .." WILLARI 5.11 Court fH. Ph4ne 1 UNDEKVVOOD TYPEWRITER CO. Direct Factory Branch 019 Court Street Phone 262 Typewriters Rented, Sold, Repaired Special rental rates to students PAINTING KALSOMLNING PAPER HANGING For the tight kind ot materials and the very best workman ship call us, Gabriel Powder and Supply Co. T" 175 S. Commercial Phone 721 F. N. WOODRY Salem's Leadlas AUCTIONEER - . Pays Cash For Furniture Residence and Store, 1510 Worth Samraer 4PHONEJ5U:'; Established Since 19 10i Chevrolet A small amount down and 18 Easy Monthly .Payments! buys;a new i CHEVROLET We 'also srive easy terms on our USED CARS. ' They arc Priced Right ; Newton Chevrolet . Company J T .: -Salem, Oregon . DISEASES Acute and Chronic treated by the latest Electrical, Theraphy and Osteopathy. Consultation Free! - B. H. WHITE . .. . physician and Surgeon . . I 50fl V. S. Bank pMg. . . , i Salem, Oregon Eastman Brothers " ' - Furnaces Salem Office 169 S. Uish 1 , Office ovrs: . U3:lt'XO!S P. 11. Factory, SUvertoa, Ore, FURNITURE v AUCTION SALE Next Wed., Nov. 18, 1046 N47th St, - Commencing 1 :30 p. m. iharp Comprising ! Victrola with records, like new; 2-9x12 Axmin ster rugs; 1 golden oak library table; 1 reading lamp, 2 large easy.Morris chairs: 1 oak leather seated rocker; 2 oak, rock ers; 1 typewriter, A- condition; 1 airtight heater with pipe, board, etc.; 1 cast heater; 2 Simmons' bed springs,, mattress es; 1 dresser; white rocker; oak dining room table;' 6 diners; 1. kitchen range, with coils; 1 kitchen cabinet 1 drop-head White rotary sewing machine; about 120 Jars fruit; cooler cabinet; 1 auto tent; Easy power washing machine? tools; 2 cords wood; 8 chickens; boiler; tub; etc., etc, ; Everything must be sold as the owners are leaving for California . , a C. DENSLOW, Owner H. F. WOODRY & SON Z 'AUCT ON SALE HOGS ! HOGS ! HOGS Farm Stock, Implements, Hay, Corn, Etc. The undersigned Auctioneers have received instractiona front A, E. Folts to eir at Public Auction on tiie farm avdloinlne old St. Louis, ilJJ nUles west of Gervaia, on v i i THURSDAY, NOV. 19, at 11 A: M. sharp, the following valuable property. Lnnch at noon."''' 95 head of hogs, as follows: 9 brood sown carrying their lit ters and due to farrow in the early spring; 1 pure bred Duroc Jersey boar, 2 years old; 65 bead of stock hogs from 50 to 160 lbs. each; 30 goats, 8 wpeks old. Intending purchasers' looking for hogs should attend this sale as this is a choice' lot of Duroc Jersey' sows and shoats of the bacon type. Horses: 1 span of. mares, 1 brown and one buckskin army, 2S0Q lbs.; 1 sorrel horse, 1100 lbs. or better. All these horses are good in all harness. One seven year old Jersey cow, due , to freshen. In January. - . Farm machinery; 1 heavy wagon with combination stock rack complete; I heavy wagon with 3 deck box complete; 1 set of heavy britching harness; 1 aet of single harness; 1 two horse cultivafor; quantity of hay in barn; quantity of corn on cob; 10 . acres of corn in field; quantity of Jurniture; 1 cream separator; 1 dash churn; forks; shovels and numerous, other articles. ; -;- ; . . . , Terms Cash, or Otherwise Arranged Day of Sale Don't forget this sale, Thursday, November 19, 11 ajn. A. Foltz H. F. Woodry & Son I'ropnetor Arc the Auctioneers 271 North Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon -? -f Fhone 7a, Store and Off ice - . .' If you are anticipating having an auction it will pay yon to phone 75, easy Bomber to remember, or fall at 271 N. Com mercial and see va personally about your farm and city sale 'A 'I