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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1925)
YGGQII3:, HERE IS SOMETHING YOU PROBABLY NEED Either MechvjeQP, Shirts or We are showing a beautiful line of each Ties $1 to $1.50 Shirts $2 to $5 Scarfs $2 tol$3? G. W, JOHNSON & CO 469 State5 Street r Wi fcava WOlva Kniffct tearing witk saw paifct, ga4 rubaar an aadlaa ef axtraa. Tala car will Mika mm on a good buy tor tt parfMvi perfectly. Taa prlca is ne $878.00. Insurance Company Sued i The Hartford Fire Insurance company of Hartford, Conn., is made the defendant in a suit opened by M. R. Schoeneman. The plaintiff i suing for (1.000 and interest at the rate of 6 per cent from March, in addition- to $300 special attorney fees. Try to Arrange Game Salem high school is endeavor ing t'o arrange "for a foot ball contest here with a Portland high school von Thanksgiving Day. The two strongest teams in Portland. Washington -and Jefferson, refuse to play and Commerce ,the next strongest is asking, too much money. It is probable that Franklin high. Salems old rival, will he the school chosen for the game. I'sed Room-Size Hugs Stiff's Used Furniture Co. nlO Exclusive Distribution For W. W. Kimball piano. A. B. Chase, Davenport & Tracy, Bush & Gerts. Moore's Music House, 409-415 Court. tSOtf Commission to Meet .Mayor Ciesy has issued a call for a meting of the recently ap pointed zoning commission this evening at 7:30 o'clock. The meeting which has as its object organization, will be held in the office of the city recorder. The members will also draw for the length of time they are to stay in ofioe. One will be in one year, two for two years, two for bree years and two for four years. After that eaclt member will servve four years. A pres ident and vice president are to be elected and a secretary is to be selected. Hear "Melancholy Lou" i A snappy fo trot at Stiff's. nl9 Cordon Hosiery ! $1 up. Howard Corset Shop. 153 South High. " n!9 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF , FAIR Commission Is Sought E. E. Amsden has filed suit in circuit court against J. E. Towle, declaring that he had entered into an agrfd&rt with him to seir five silver fox pups. Amsden declares that he did sell the foxes for a sum. o' J 2,000. and that he was to receive a commission of 20 per cent for so doing. He is suing for 400. " . , Fair except unsettled extreme northwest portion; moderate tem perature; gentle variable winds . becoming southerly. Max. 59; Min. 43; River 0.9, falling; Rainfall none; Atmosphere part cloudy; Wind south. Banjo, lives and Tenor Banjos A new shipment at Moore's Music House. nl9 A Girdle Brassiere For every figure. Howard Cor set Shop, 153 South High. nl9 One License Issued -. Marvin E. Peterson- ef Clacka mas county, and Irene Shannon of Oregon City were granted a mar riage license in the county clerk's office yesterday. They were later married by J. T. Hunt, Marion county judge. Pomeroy & Keene Jewelers and Optometrist Salem, Oregon PAINTING KALSOMINING PAPR HANGING For the tight kind of material! and thi very "bemt workman- GaBriel "r Powder and Supply Co.' 171 8. Commercial Phono 711 Chevrolet A small amount down and 18 Donald Boy Fined jjonaia Kppers of Donald, Or., was fined ? 3 and costs in justice court yesterday when he was charged with-asBauU.. and. battery on John V. Groff," a young man of that town. Groff declared that young Eppers struck him in an altercation following a dance- Local Man Xamed I Lorin Baker of Salem, Junior in commerce at OAC ind a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity, was present at a meeting of faculiy members and six students when plans were made for the opening of the financial campaign for .the ting of about five miuntes, and J Red Cross. The local Red Cross, Mr. Kennel figures that the task in conjunction with the college, will rea u ire about 15 days. I has been able to do much service in tbe last year. The. assembled Furniture Tjpnotstery i -s .rm u a. n ii r - IYf I uamiioifiu. Turkey Shoot Silverton Gun club will hold a turkey shoot Sunday, Nov. 22, at club house. Turkeys, geese and chickens. Starts 9 a. m. nl9 Purses and Bill Folds, 36c Three for $1; values up to $3 Schaefer's drug, 135 X. Com'l. n21 Minto Files Name Minto's Springs Camp grounds is the assumed business name Frank Minto and Roy Bohannon have filed with the county clerk for their camp grounds located five miles south of Salem. Hear the Orthbphonlc Victrola today at Stiff's. nl2tf C H. Cameron, Auto Painter Now open for business, after a 3 months' illness. 398 X. 21st St. Phone 1002W. n21 Molalla Firm Incorporai Articles of incorporationwere filed Wednesday by the Molalla Mercantile -company of Molalla. The amount was $20,000. Incor porators are J. C. Prigmore, C. B. Skinner, Myrtle E. Prigmore and Irma A. Skinner. Watch for Announcement ; Of Bridge-Beach range demon stration which we will hold Fri day, Sat., Mon- and Tues. Giese- Powers. nl9 Oppen Teaches Acetylene ; And electric welding. New elec tric welding machines, $250; acetylene generators, $90 and up. 695 Mill St. d7 PROTECT YOUR CHILD'S HEALTH Through thoughtlessness the slight cough or cold of a child is Often neglected and becomes seri ous. A few doses of FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND, at small cost, taken at tbe onset of the cold, brings speedy relief Be prepared., have a bottle of this safe, treliabfe cough 'remedy on hand n and give'prpmptly when a cough or cold is detected. Equally effective for older persons. De mand FOLEY'S H O X E Y AND TAR. Adv. Furniture tTpnomiery And repairing. Giee-Powers Furniture Company. aZOtf First Baptist Church Revival Each evening. Bryant & Fisher. n20 The Red Clover Dairy- Is again. open, for business, and will deliver milk at 10c per qt; 5c per pt. Phwne 86F22. n 2 5 Fellowship Meeting Held "At Home. With God" was the subject dwelt upon last night at Your Old Piano ; K . To Ira a of a . i iii"crr Li i is iu uuscivaucc ui rcuun- Rrnnawlrlr nr VIMrnl. H T. SHff 8UlP ori66, Card . of Thanks I .wish to thank all those who so kindly assisted, and' for the beautiful floral offerings during the burial of my husband- Mrs. H. A. Dove. nl9 Wants to Sell Stock Permission to sell $1,000,000 under the blue sky law has been asked of the state corporation de partment by the Portland Electric I MAKE LIFE WORTH LIVING i Don't go around feeling tired, I a p V i n v fn onorvv vA atran trt V Power company, with headquarters because your kidneys are not To Take Pictures- Earl Kennel of Kennel-Ellis studio of Salem was at tbe local high school yesterday for the pur pose of arranging to take tbe pic tures of tbe students at tbe high school instead of compelling each of them, to make a special trip to his studio. The pictures are to be used, for the high school's an nual. Each member of the junior and senior classes will have his picture taken or about 600 stu dents. Each will require a sit- F.N.WOODRY 1,. : Salem's Leading , , ! AUCTIONEER Fays Cash For Furniture Residence and Store-, 1810 North' Summer-' PHONE 511 "Established Since 1018, Easy Monthly Payments- buys a new CHEVROLET We also give easy terms on y our USED CARS. : I They are Priced Right - Newton Chevrolet Company I Salem, Oregon' DISEASES Acute and Chronic treated by the latest Electrical, Theraphy and Osteopathy. Consultation Free ! B. H. WHITE Phyaician and Surgeon 506 V. S. Bank Bldg. Salem, Oregon , . Eastman Brothers Furnaces Salem Off ice 169 S. High Office hours: 12:M TO I M. . Factoryt SUvertoa, Ore, Furniture Co. 19f.Weed, and Harvey Roser were About 80 persons attended the meting. in Portland. Dr. Marshall, Osteopathic Physician and surgeon Close1 Automobiles At reduced prices. elude a Willys-Knight sedan, a Hudson coach, a Gardner coupe. Ford coupe and a Studebaker closure. See these at the Certi fied Public Motor Car Market. nl7tf working properly. The use of FOLEY PILLS, a diuretic stimu lant for the kidneys, will flush nl I your kidneys, remove injurious waste matter and bring the kid neys back to a normal, active con These in- dition. "Your FOLEY PILLS a the only thing that I ever goTO do me any good," writes Samuel Brenner, Alexandria, Ind. Adv. 'a Moore to Address Realtors- Will Moore, state real esate commissioner, will address the Marion-Polk county realtors at their weekly luncheon this noon He will have ah his Bubject, "The New Real Estate Brokers' Law as Passed by the Last Session of the Legislature, Which Becomes Ef fective January 1, 1926." He ad ressed the automobile trades and garage owners association at dinner given by the Chamber of Commerce of Portland last night Yesterday by tlie Use of Medicine Dr. Stone removed a cancer from the face 'of Ed Pugh of Portland, Oregon; nl9 Orthophtmie Victrolas And . sjways .the latest Victor records at Moore's Music House. nl9 Teachers, Xurse, Rusiness Women For rent, large flat of 5 rooms. very close in. Gas and wood range furnished. Clean and warm, $35 Becke & Hendricks, 189 X. High. Heili4 bldg. n20 ry for The Oregonlan. was a cal ler at the; Statesman office on Wednesday thla week. " Mr. Corn ing is in charge of the ' tour of Harold Vinal who will appear at Waller hall during the third week in January,, under the aus pices of . Willamette university. The informal entertainment for the speaker will be sponsored by the Salem Arts League, Mr. Vinal will render several selections from his own verse and wilLspeak oi "The Younger Poetry Move ment." . . First Baptist Church Revival Bryant & Fi9her, each evening. n20 Hotel Marion Dollar Dinner Served 5:45 to 8 every evening. nl4tf Portland Man Visits Howard McKinley Corning, producer of Sunday feature poet- Bnilding Permits are Issued ' , .Due to seven .building permits taken out from the office of the city recorder by Adam Engel. prominent. Salem home builder the total io rthe week took a spurt, the permits amounting to $18,450. Mr. Engel was given permits for the following: To a one Btory dwelling. at 1605 N Capitol at a cost of 13800. To erect five one story dwellings on North Eighteenth at - numbers 1450, 1460. 1470, 1520 and 1530. Hear "Melancholy Lou" A snappy fox trot at Stiff's, nl9 A Bazaar at Brooks ' Is to be held Friday afternoon by the ladies of the Methodist church. Lunch will be served, SUM-:- n19 Music Lovers Will Have A. real treat Thursday. Nov. 19, when Elgia Wittwer Dawley ap pears in concert at the. First Chris tian church. Her charming mezzo j soprano voice of great dramatic ability will captivate her listeners. Jckets for sale by the Christian church choir. nl9 Obituary Fallin In this city, November IS, Mrs, Laura A. Fallin died at the age Nelson Sick J. C. Nelson, principal of the I Ci iwa. j.Maot v wwu f mother of John F. Fallin of Val- Salem high school, has been forced to stay home all week suf fering with a sore back. It is expected that he will be back in school next week. Banjo, tkes and Tenor Banjos A new shipment at Moore's Music House. nl9 Boy Wanted Over 18 Years of age at the Gray Belle. n-19 JOE WILLIAMS The Battery Man We Want Tonr Continual Basinets and Good Will ( WILLARD RSI Court St. rboae 108 sets, Mrs. Orie Ellis Galbraith, G. B., Claud, Joseph, Max and Lee Fallin; Misses Doris and Ardythe Fallin, all om Salem, and Miss Be-4 atrice Fallin of Sheridan; sister of George Rudolph of Merrill, Ore., Mrs. F. Cook of Elk City; Bertha Singleton of Yuma,' Ariz., and Mrs. Alice Cummings. Mrs. Fallin was a member of the American War Mothers, the order qt Eastern Star and the Rebekah lodges ;of Can- yonville, Ore., and the Christian church. Announcement of funer al later by Rigdons . Stud neck in Hospital Frank Studneck of Stayton, ex pert rider who ha distinguished himself at the Pendleton Round up, and who has participated in contests in London, underwent a minor operation at a local hispital Tuesday. Boy Wanted Over 18 Years of age at the Gray Belle. n-19 Ortloihonie Victrolas And always the latest Victor records at Moore's Music House. nl9 Get the Best Fruit Cakes . - and English Plum Pudding MODEL BAKERY ' 121 South Commercial Brown At West Salem, early November 17, Grant Brown age 60 years; husband of Mrs. Laura Brown, father of Mrs. Ruby Miller of Sa lem, Mrs. Opal Hash of Roseburg, Ike and Joe Brown of Nebraska, Eli Brown of Salem, la., and Hen ry Brown of Kansas. Funeral ser vices Thursday, November 19, at 1:30 from the Rigdon mortuary, interment City View cemetery.,;- I! LADD & BUSH; Bonkers Eatatllahed 1S8S v General Banlring Business Otflea Bon from 19 uJa. U S Mdi5rVVo6d v typewriter co. Direct Factory Braach B19 Court Street Fbose 163 - Typewriters Rested, Sold, Repaired Special rental rate to stude&ta IMMORTALITY . Dur birth is but a sleep and a . forgetting; The soul that rises with us, our life's star, Hath elsewhere had its setting:. And cometh from afar; Not in-entire forgetfulness, And not in utter nakedness. But trailing clouds of glory do V we come From God, who Is our home. 'Wordsworth. W. T. Rigdon & Soil H. F. WOODRY & SON AaetlMMn aa4 Tarattm Daalata, yay cMfc for Ui4 raraUnra. tuca S71 XltB Owitriil, ; Office Phone-75 or Hea r Idcac Phone 1843-YJV Kwong Fook & . Company HOLIDAY GOODS Fancy and dry goods, China ware s, . : silk handkerchiefs, gents! ' and ladies furnishing goods underwear, silk hosiery dresses, aprons, v ornaments baskets, China tea. All kinds Of goods on sale. f w 2G4 N. Commercial St. Cot Iie Murray Cox, many times a visi tor in Salem has died at his home in Pelle, Iowa, according to word received by his niece, Mrs. Frank Churchill. Auction Kale Of furniture Friday. Nov. 20. 1;30 p. m.. 370 Richmond ave. n!9 For Rent or Sat Home on Fairmount Hill, east front, lot 50x150. Phone 1069W. nl9 Hear th Orthophonlc victrola today at Stiffs. nl2tf fTour Old Pla I a Ken as part payment on a Brunswick or. Victrola. H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. nl2tf Tearleri to Art Further - i The teachers of Salem will take farther action in the spring upon the matter of a readjustment .of their . salary , schedule, it was learned Wednesday. Due to:.the lateness of the decision to hold a special election for the purpose of bringing before the people the matter or a salary rise, it was found that the election could not be held In time to get the matter on the tax rolls this fall. Hence, the teachers are resting for the time being.; but intend to see to it that they allow plenty of time te get the matter before the tax payers In the spring. 7 Per Cent Preferred Stock t In Salem's new paper mill. In vestigaie. Hawkins ft Roberts. rnc... 205 Ore ron Balldlng. -n20 Wafch tor- Announcement ' i Of Bridge-Beach range demon stration which, we-will hold Fri- dajv Satr Mon.'and Tnes- Cfesa rowers..:' ' ; ' nlA The Marion - Polk County Corn Show and Industrial Ex hibit is now open at the Salem Armory. Admission free. I f you want to know seven pro gressive communi ties of Marion county, look for the seven community exhibits. Take a look at the 30 industries that are exhibiting. A Big Surprise You will be sur prised at the prod ucts of Marion and Polk counties. The Armory looks almost like the big pavilion at the state ir. ; ' fai Judging of Corn in progress today Prof. E. N. Bressman, 0. A.X., will talk Friday afternoon, telling why certain corn awards were made. MUSIC Two Kinds . Doesn't cost you anything to visit the Armory and see what Marion and Polk counties are growing. Auspices aiauuauaw -san srarr t M Salem Chamber of Commerce Each of these five structures are to cost. J2800. 4le also Jook out a'permit to" erect a one --story. dwelling at 1805 Trade t.ciu.t $650. - COLLE en iKfideittu) OREGON STAETS gATURDAr SAL FURNITURE Friday, Nov. 20, 1:30 p. rh: 370 RICHMOND AVE. -,.-- One block north of Richmond School, to Twenty-third and follow, arrows. Consisting of: Go out State 5troct , 1 good Axminster rug. 9x12; 1 Brussels ruff, 9x12; 1 over stuffed tapestry Duofold; 1 round oak extension table; 4 Spanish leather seated diners; 5 oak diners; oak hall tree; oak library table; library lamp; pedestal; sewing rocker; reed rocker; Ivory dresser; ivory bed; Kaysagless spring and mattress; oak chiffonier; oak dresser; 2 ivory chairs; 1 child's chair; 2 iron beds, springs and mattresses; camp table; camp. stools; boy's wagon; auto tent; 100 quarts home canned fruit; heater; range; linoleum; 14, cords dry, fir 16 inch wood; electric light globes; 2 plants and Jar dinieres; kitchen utensils and dishes, and many other mis cellaneous articles. Terms cash. R. H. WADE F. N. WOODRY j Owner Salem's Leading Auctioneer Phone 511 F. X. Woodry Pays Cash for Used Furniture i f Walk-Over Welts Are Fashion Welts Note! Fashion Welt JShoes for women, were strdngly ad vocated at the National Shoe Style Convention in -New York City recently. Fashion Welts axe also . named by YOGUE .style experts, as the,; coming . , suue iiiuuc. D'ORCY PUMPS Fashion Welt Jut a beautiful pump tor- dress or street wear in patent or kid. ; 1 This is a wonderful endorsement of Walk-Over policy. 'Walk-Over has been making women's Fashion Welt shoes for 25 years. ; 1 ' ' ; 'if- WALK-OVER is the Largest' Manufacturer of Women's Welt Shoes in th World ' Stylish women everywhere are now wearing WALK-OVER fashion Welt Shoes A John J. i Rottle M' : : Salem, Ore. , 415 Stale St. feijliahYoW JfiSmncc'cH trie Bws pfJtiTeueoeHct: ' BECKE & nExTJMCKS ... -at , - lueuranre of An Klnda V . f ; : y 1 ' Lohhy HeHla Theatre, 189 N. ITirh Telephone 1 Rl. 5