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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1925)
rs. J A Big Necessity TT1T 7 Wint We carry a full line of Men's Union Suits The winter weight in silk and wool at $5.00 is a buy s i; ; that you should not miss . :xWool and cotton at $2.50 r Lisle and silk at $3.00 G. W. JOHNSON & CO. 469 State Street CITY Occasional Rains j Generally cloudy over east and unmtiea wun occasional rains west portions; moderate tempera ture; fresh southerly winds, be coming strong on the coast. Max. 54; Min. 48; River 1.1.. rising; Rainfall .5; Atmosphere cloudy; Wind south. Canadians Ixx-tttlng Here B. s. Burke and wife and son and two' daughters are in Salem, from Lacombe, Alberta, Canada. They have shipped their household goods to this city and will locate here and become good Oregonians. They went from Iowa to Alberta.- Parses and Bill Folds, 36c j 3 for $1 ; values up to $3. Sha- fer's drug, 135 N. Com'l. 121 Johnson Back Frank Johnson, deputy county road master, is back in Salem af ter a visit in San Francisco. While there he attended an exposition of road implements, material and machinery. , Semi-annual Clearance Sale Of all fine, millinery. The French Shop, M. Buffe Morrison, 115 High street. nl8 Stockholders Meet The stockholders of the Wood land 'Development company met this week at the local Fraternal temple and re-elected as directors J. A. Mills, Dr. O. L. Scott i and Oren Watkins. It was reported PAINTING KALSOMINING ! PAPER I HANGING For the right kind of material! and the Terr beet workman ship call ua,: Gabriel Powder send Supply 171 S. Commercial Phone fit A small; amount down and 18 Easy Monthly; Payments buys a new CHEVROLET We also give easy terms on i our USED CARS, j They are Priced Right Newton Chevrolet Company Salem, Oregon ; : Chevrolet LADD & BUSH, Bankers Eiti Mlehed IStM ' J General Bnlanr? Builnezi . Otflea Oowra front Und er erwear NEWS IN that the $24,000 stock tp-curchase the entire WoodUrft4 parole Tias been sold. At the meeting Improve ments amountI?tef $,000 wenfe authorized. ThlsVwIH' Included dance pavilion, a baseball park and campiag grounds, f Boals,, cntjef and more bathing suits will also be purchased. First Baptist Church Revival Bryant & Fisher, each evening. n20 Meeting Held A supper and cooperative mis sionary program were featured Monday afternoon and evening at the First Evangelical chnrch of this city. J. F. Emmet was the principal speaker at the supper. Rev. B. R. Weiner lectured in the evening punctuating his remarks with moving pictures. Furniture TJphotttery And renalrinc. Qleae-Pbwera Furniture ComMnj. 4 10U Coat Stolen A. C. Morrison fthd ISaleenv heavy gray pvercoat has -been stolen. Irene Castle Gowns- All Irene Castle models new in stock, on sale at $39.75, original ly $57 to $69.75. M. Buffe Morri son, The French Shop. nl8 Drug Name Filed Olsen Pharmacy is the assumed name filed with the county clerk lLSll J 11,9 drUg business in Silverton. Hear the Orthophpnic ' Victrola today at Stiff's. nl2tf Extradition Granted . Extradition papers for the re turn to Minnesota on a charge of non-support of John Delbert Bern- is, under arrest in Portland, were issued from the governor's office F.N.6tDliY Salein'Bjf4frn AUCTIONEER; Pays Cash For Furniture Residence and Store 1610 North Summer . PHONE 511 Established Since 1010" DISEASES 'Acute and Chronic treated by the latest Electrical, Theraphy and Osteopathy. Consultation Free! B. H. WHITE . Physician and Surgeon 506 U. S. Bank Bldg. ''"' , Salem, Oregon j 1 Eastman Brothers I- Furnace v - - j Salem Office 169 S. High i Office hours: i2 : II TO 2 P. H. Factory, Sflverton, Ore, i 10 to a BRIEF Tuesday following -an, extended ;-. v. . . .-ZT-rYZ'T hearing. Because f the teebni- Pe of Pendteon ahj thewfo - yi$ess-' Iff 2 "St eal, nature of the charges upon lowing ons F"ni-afeyf .. . 9 : -21 which Fred Fishe. -under arrest iu lmiiiiiii cuuuif, ia nauicu ill I Illinois, extradition papers were denied Fisher 14 to have ftrrin (fori tlVA mnrtO"! rrnn i li ia : .;;:,: " auiuuiuuiic, . Man. Ttjnntlrnl Tints At $3 during our semi-annual sale. The French Shop. n!8 Aumsville School IVazaar The Aumsville people will hold a school bazaar on Friday of this week, the 20th, There will be prizes for the babies, and there will be things for sale. There will be a program hcjiiining at 2:30 and at 8 o'clock, and both at noon and in the evening there will be a cafeteria lunch- A number of the baby prizes have been donated by people in Salem. M"to" ff"" 8x12- best worsted Wiltons, reg ular ' $135 , special this week .no cn ti : i . o 1 1 i flf - rt , Demit v Is Vmnl i .. . v -mil Moore-, tfetlMrfiurance ' Z I i : . 'C i commissioner, announced Tuesday I that he had appointed B. C. Stev enson of Portland as deputy com missioner to succeed H. C. Manela, who was forced to resign after having been in ill health for seve ral months. Mr. Manela has" re turned to his ranch near Milton, in eastern Oregon. Oppen Teaches Acetylene- And electric welding. New elec tric welding machines, $250; acetylene generators, $90 and up. 695 Mill St. d7 Attends Hospital Meeting Salem hospital sent its super intendent. Miss Astrid Rofseth, to attend the NorthweStern Hospital association meeting at Seattle. Dr. MacEachern, executive secretary of the American College of Sur geons, was on his way to Australia FOR INFORMATION ABOUT RAJLBOAD TBXP8 . Phone 727 OREGON A ELECTRIC JOE WILLIAMS The Battery Alan 8m Timt tnd Money By Calling XT. S31 Court St. Phone 108 Get the Best Fruit Cakes andv .V English Plum MODEL BAKERY 121 South Commercial i HWl)fikvVo6D - TYPEWRITER CO. Direct Factory Branch Sia Court Street Phone tea . Typewriter! Rented. 8oldV Repaired i Special rental rates to tudex.ta H. F. WOODRY & SON cttoaaara ana nrnttue DmIm, M7 Hk far Uaaa Tarnttara. atara S7i nana Pudding Wa fcaTa a Waiji Knight tearing with new paint, good rubber and oodles of extra. Thi car will mk. soim ob. good buy for it performs perfectly. Th price . la now $876.00. , JBOPSo TaT mlta i ,. m, .in,, i ,J and New Zealand, and talked to the Northwestern Hospital assocl- ation on Monday, giving- the mem- bers pointers In hospital manager ment in order to enable hospitals to give better service to their pa- I tients. One of the main themes of the association meeting is hos-Jhe pital standardization, the object, of which is to see that those-only who" are qualified are allowed: to work or practice in well regulated hospitals. First Baptist Church Revival Each evening. Bryant & Fisher: n2 Mrs. Carey Dies 1 Mrs. Cora M. Carey, for many years a resident of Salem, died at Pendleton on November 13. For the past 10 years she has lived in j that city. She is survived by herl . j .. t. if nni I? I Htt" . ',T ' - r. .i :nn 1 carey f " 4 Jg- VC, vjw w 0 And repairing. Qieae-Powen Furniture Company. 20tf Tu!ey Shi Silverton Gun club will hold a turkev shoot Sunday. Nov. 22. at club house. Turkeys, geese and chickens. Starts 9 a. m. n.19 1 Boys Picked Up Two youths. Bill Stevens and Bernard Walden. both of Orch- ards. Wash., were arrested last nieht bv Officer Edwards on- ai charge of not having their drivers' Can b retired, principal and in licenses and having no seal on tereet, in 81 monthly payments of their windshield. They are being held for. investieation. V'onr Old Piano Taken as part payment on i Brunswick or Victrola. H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. nl2tf At TvAncoA nrira These in-l y.,i0. wtiimuKnipht. riti o CIUC. a TIUUig-lull6Uiriuaiil Hudsorf coach;" 4 Gardner "eoupeCf t-t " rn yT-' a-f ora coupe ana a iuaeDKer closure. See these at the Certfi . . fied Public Motor Car Vlarket n!7tf Building Permits Issued H. C. Hummel was given two permlts Tuesday by City RecorderJ Poulsen to erect two one-story ; dwellings, one at 1GC0 and one at 1G70. Garden Road. Each of the structures is to cost $3,000. Exclusive Distributioi For W. W. Kimball pianos. A. B, Chase, Davenport & Tracy, Bash & Gerts. Moore's MubIc! House, 409-415 Court. s20tf Elgia Wlttwer Dawley Noted New York mezzo soprano will appear in concert at the First Christian church Thursday; Nov. 19. A treat will be in Store fori ) Jl J music lovers. CoDDOcks Held to, Contrart I t a rnnai settlement or tnercoppoejf- Roberts case was made In the su preme court Tuesday when an opinion by Justice Bean affirmed the late Judge George G. Bingham for tho lower onnrt nt Wrlmii;v""v"1 ...owuvwuu, 0 county, in th case of Charles. B. and Beatrice Coppock, appellants, against L. H. . Roberts, to recover $4750. The action was based upon an alleged recission of a contract made in 1920 when Coppock I bought a tract of land near Tur ner from Roberts for an agre.ed price of $18,500. An understand- Obituary Brown At West Salem, early November 17, Grant Brown, age 60 years. husband of Mrs. Laura Brown, father of Ivan Brown, brother oi Mrs. Ruby Miller of SalemMrs. Opal Hash of Roseburg, Ike and Joe Brown of Nebraska, EM Brown or saiem, lowa, ana nenry Brown , of Kansas. Funeral services on I Thursday, Nov. 19, at ;30 p. m, rom the Rigdon mortuary. Inter- ment City View cemetery. -.. FUNERALS j Funeral services for the late Mary Jane Bellamy will be held 1 from the Terwilliger funeral home today at 2 p. m. Rev. Fred Taylor will officiate. Interment will .be in the Lee Mission ceHretery; IMMORTALITY Dur birth is but a sleep and a forgetting; ' The soul that rises with us, our life's star, . ilath elsewhere had its setting. And cometh from afar; ,. -... Not in entire forgetfulness, . : And not in utter nakedness - c But trailing clouds of glory do we come " " - From God, who Is our home. . lug wa reaehed 1ir 1921 whereby Coppock : iwas.to. apply for a 11.- wwo joan from the federal farm loan assocTatloa, which wa3 re fused.. A loaa of 18.000 was of fered by the Joint Stoek Land hank of California in Roberts' name, however. Terms of a new contract were n6t filled, and in 1922 the Coppocks refused to ac cept tne rontract, according to Itoherts claims. Teachers, Xurses, Business Women ( For rent, large flat of Z rooms. rery close in. Gas and wood ranee furnished. Clean and warm. i3a. Beeke & Hendricks. 189 N. Hieh. ! Italic bldg. . n20 Your Old Piano Taken as part payment on a Brunswick, or "Victrola. H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. nl2tf To Hold Banquet I. Al father and son banquet will held this evening at the First Presbyterian church of this city, Tjielzell, private secretary to Cfovernor Pierjce.will be' the main speaker of the evening. Tommy filvesley, Jr., wirT render several violin selections and the men's quartet, of the church will sing a few numbers. The pioneer club and the Boy Scout-, troop which have headquarters at the church y.auuce aome.Biunis. ; rr H the"OHuophonlc ' viciroia today at Stiffs, nlztf - - H. Cameron, Auto Painter AW. sYTan t np huotnaao ofia. U,. - ;.,. ..... I: 4 t A series of meetings are lieine- held thi week at the Jason Lee Metfaodisl church each evening in observance ofCFellowship week. At last night'meeting Miss Sybil Smith was the leader assisted by William Mickelson and Miss Lin n1e Carnie, The subject was, "Getting Better Acquainted " Tn?re were -about 75 out to the meeUBg.v This evening Harvey Roser'of Willamette university wr" " ne leaer- rriaay night ccnurcn win give a banquet for luc yu,lser PoP'e or tne cnurcn A Jj ? 9 i.OOO eacn. see Kaipn Mccurdy, office over Miller's store. nl8 orsii mon n m. if i s xiz regufar price ?135, spe- -aijor mis week 3d. Hamil lonTa, 3u uourtstreet. nl8 ' K ilDav Sheiks at Willainett Jj W- Day. Portland insurance i P4JL adflressed the Willamette .JJi' ody during the chapel I f 1 1 1 II I I iitHuiiiT t-i a nan oa k a an n I L.... n V t . . . . - - - MfiFf to Alp." Mr. Day is a menToer-jor ne .board or trustees of Willamette university and is at pregeni a memDetof the zoning commission of Portland. Ho'01 p?onp IkUr ninne Served a : 4 5 to 8 every evening. nl4tf i h k To Present Picture The Fist Congregational church of ,ths;Bty will present a Special BoyS,cout-, moving picture show Friday evening. November 20. All Boy!S(iout! in Salem and their Scout masters are invited to at tend, as well as all others who are interested in Scout work. t Auction Sale , - . Wednesday night,-i7 p. m. at "UUJI, ouiuuier ana Norway, wherei'lj'i, warm and xr I . r. . cozy. nl8 Manual Is Prepared To stimulate interest in physi cal edncation' and to assist teach ers directing play in the public schools,' J. A. Churchill, superin- ton n On r nf miiKIia rtot Kiit 1 Issued a revised edition of "A Practical .Recreation Manual for Schools," first published In 1914 lt. t - I m r 1 'd 1 - A Good Funeral Director is always thoughtful; n6t only in his service, but in his equipment as well. He provides every little omfort ; sees that nothing is overlooked.- 1 It takes years of experience to be able to provide the things) that should be available, because only through years of experience does tone learn to anticipate the desires of those served. -V. WEBB'S FUNERAL PARLORS V "Superior It was the first publication on the subject of pjay , to be, issued by a state department of education and received national recognition. Re quests for ejopies comes from all parts of the! Cnited States. The new edition jwas prepared by E, F. Carleton of iEugtne. Stock Reducing Sale of Wtlton ruga, JS5 valnes special at Hamilton's. 340 Court sireet. nl8 Damages Are Receivwl Adolph Bpmbeck was awarded damages amounting to $1S5 in circuit court yesterday in his suit against L. C. Liedstrom, resulting from an auto accident some weeks ago. i Per Cent Preferred Stock In Salem's new paper mill. In vestigate. Hawkins & Roberts, Inc., 205 Oregon Building. n20 Officers Visit Silverton Adjutant j General George A. White and Major Tom Rilea of the Oregon National guard, were in Silverton Tuesday to inspect the new Armory dedicated Armistice day and to attend a staff meeting. All Wilton Rugs Greatly reduced for this week only. Hamilton's. nlS Marlon Tirnbor Sohl J. E. Keith has purchased $4. 35S.70 of timber in Marion county through the United States land office in Portland, according to word received from Walter L. Tooze, Sr.,! registrar. Sales of government, timber Monday aggre gated $12,472.32. Other sales an nounced were L- Adams, Clacka mas county-$lC73.34; E. J. Sher man," Washington county $3644.70 and J. H. Volz, Multnomah county $2795.58. Good Opportunities To procure a high-grade Wilton rug. Hamilton's Clearance Sale, 340 Court street. n!8 Girl Is Released Jessie Fannen was released by city police yesterday on a justice court order, after being held for investigation as a result of her ar rest with three men Saturday last. The men are being held on liquor charges. Suit Is Dismissed The action by Nellia Ramp against E. 1 G. Osborne, Homer Ross and the Oregon Rubber com pany, as a result of an automobile collision. Was dismissed in Judge Is. H. McMahan's court yesterday on a stipulation of attorneys- Purdy FileW Motion Will E. Purdy, ini his damage suit against W. C. Winslow and S. M. Endicott, Salem attorneys, and Chris aind Mary Lachele, filed a motion with the court yesterday CHICHESTER S PILLS Inn. la X .taw. bt T r.T pragrw- MkmcuMnukTEai I MntM.uIal.Stiiil.AlmjilUllilii SILO It DRUGOtSTS RIRilHEE? - : i BECKE & HENDRICKS j Insurance of All Kinds Lobby Hellifc Theatre, 189 N. High I Telephone 161 i. 9uneml Savicr asking that certain : letters he In- traduced in court. The letters are said to have heen written by Wins- low to William O. Ganti in New Jersey. 'The plaintoiff believes and therefore alleges." the motion reads, "that these letters contain wilful and malicious statements written by W, C. Wlnslow or dic tated by him forVthe purpose of injury and damage to this plain tiff." '. . " Officers Are Klecteo! At the last meeting of the San tianj TeacBers club Misa Verna Cooley was elected president; Cle one'jurtx. vice president, and Ethel Geeloin secretary treasurer. The meetings are held in Jeffer son on the' first Thursday of each month. The next meetings will take place December 3. A special program has been .outlined. The gatherings are held in the Jeffer son hJgh school building. The Progressive Teachers' club, a simi 1 - (Continued on paw 7.) - ' Instant Relief From Bunions-Soft Corns Xo sensible person will continue to suffer frpm those Intense, agon izing, throbbing bunion pains when the new powerful penetrat ing yet harmless Emerald Oil can readily be obtained at any well stocked drug store. . Apply a1 few drops over the In flamed swollen joints and see how j speedily the pain . disappears. A few more applications and the swollen joint is reduced to normal. So marvelously powerful. , is Emerald Oil that soft corns seem to shrivel right Up and drop'off.' , All druggists guarantee-it and are dispensfng it to many toot suf ferers.Adv. - ' ' ' Unloading N. P. ROSLYN Bituminous Coal 1 Ton $13.00 2 Tons or More .50 PKone your order to make sure of this low price, right now, to HILLRIAN FUEL COMPANY Telephone 1853 Co 12 RECKLESS PriV. iff Ball & Chain mibK Shovel 4& '3O0AYS -.. - li 3 mm mm The annual corn show and indus trial exhibit at the Salem Arm ory will be all ready for you by Thursday morn ing. Admission FREE i , . . . . If you want tq, sec real corn, goV,to . the Armory Thursday or Friday or Satiuday day or evening. ,;L N Here are seven of the most progressive Marion county com munities showing their very best products: - Scotts Mills Labish Center Salem Heights Marion Sunnyside . Fruitland , Liberty Twenty-eight Indus trial exhibits, all up to the standard of state fair exhibits. Just to get you ac quainted with the best farm products grown in Marion and Polk counties. , nr. i Auspices , M, Salem Chamber of Commerce Rain Means Coughs Break it up by -using Schaefer's Herbal -Cough Cure It is the best And most economical Cough rem edy made.-. - ... CCHAEFER'Q ? The Tellow Front Phone 187 -135 North. Commercial - Street The'PcnsIar Store ' 4 . - r f JR1- ir- 1 ' ' f 'i ."i rrr - . ,f -.S r - it . 'hit. :.t.-', i '; r4 t . t 1 (.'"' Office Phone 75 or Res- Ti taesce PHoaeT54W Z05 5a Church Street :W; T; Rirfoir5on; - Wordsworth it i i I Vi- l a II m.1 II ' ht:'XnP2 u' -