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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1925)
FRIDAY MORNING; NOVEMBER 20,11025 5 3 f IV- 0 If: : ! 'V 5 O'COATS SUPREME ; If You Are In Need of an Overcoat step in and look at our beautiful line of coats from $19.50 to $35.00 We have a new shipment of middy shape suits I that might interest you v.. 1 ' G. W. JOHNSON & CO. 469 State Street CITY NEWS IN BRIEF ii rannrim nm nnnriiiniinniinii n ri n n nnn nn r nnnm n i 1 1 rirrnn n r r n nri r r r rnnnnr irrnnnn ni-ini iin i i r n inr n n nr n 1" i i - r -i - r n n n n r r Cloudy Generally cloudy, probably light 11 ' rainwn the coast; moderate tem perature; gentle variable" winds. Thursday Max. 50; Mln. 41; Riv V, er 1.4 rising; Rainfall none; At 5?mosphere part cloudy; .Wind ; south. Hear tlw Orthophonic Victrola today at Stiff's. nl2tf One Ucrnso Ironed Only one marriage license was taken out in the -county clerk's office yesterday. This was applied for by Leroy Edgar Maddy, baker, route 6, Salem, and Bernice Bunce of i 395 North Cottage. Pomeroy & Keene Jewelers and Optometrist Salem, Oregon PAINTING KALSOMINING PAPER HANGING Tor the right kind ot material! and the Tery beat workman ship call ua, Gabriel Powder and Supply Co. 1TI 8. Commercial Phone Tit Chevrolet A small amount down and 18 Easy Monthly Payments buys a new CHEVROLET We also give1 easy terms on our USED-CARS. They are Priced Right -Newton Chevrolet , Company V Salem, Oregon I, LADD & BUSH, Bankers Established IMS 1 General Bnnkins Busincii Otflea atawn froaa Clever Window Display- The Capital drug store has ar ranged a clever window display, having marked out a . miniature gridiron and built goal posts with kodak films. Only Two More Days Of the big rug Bale. Hamilton's, 340 Court street. n21 Orthophonic Vietrolas And always the latest Victor re cords at Moore's Music House. n21 Harold Get me one of those Toilet Sets at the Opera House Pharmacy for Christmas. Dumb Dora. n22 Spot Dance Win a turkey at Schindler hall Sat. night. Other prizes. n20 Building Permit Issued The Ladd & Bush Bank com pany received a permit from City Recorder Poulsen Thursday to al ter the concrete and brick build ing at 260 Court street at a cost of $3,000. Matinee at Two Heilig's vaudeville. It's great! n20 Only Two More Days Of the big rug sale? Hamilton's, 340 -Court street. n21 Ferns, 2 for Saturday Special. Potted plants at Arthur Plant's greenhouses, 1298 South Thirteenth. n20 See Display at Corn Show Of O. J. Hull, auto top and paint shop; $85 in prizes given away. n20 JOE WILLIAMS The Battery Man W WUl Serve Ton as Ton Would Like to Be Served WILXiARD 531 Court St. Phone 108 F. N.;WOODRY Salem's leading 1 AUCTIONEER Pays Cash For Furniture . ; Residence and Store 1610 North Summer PHONE 511 "Established Since 1918 DISEASES Acute and Chronic treated by the latest Electrical. Theraphy and Osteopathy. Consultation Free! B. H. WHITE Physician and Surgeon ; B06 U. 8. Bank BIdg. , Salem, Oregon - Eastman Brothers Furnaces Salem Office 169 S. High ' Office hours: 12:11 TO 2 P. U. Factory, Mlverton, Ore, ! turn, ta S : J Births Are Reported Two births were reported at the office of the city health officer Thursday. To Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Busselle of 1683 State street was born on November 16 a daughter who -has been given the name of Clarice Jeanne. Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Holden of Brooks received a daughter on November 18, but as yet have not named her. Wilton Rus, $. Values $67.50 Friday and Saturday only. Hamilton's, 340 Court St. n21 Before leaving for Corvallis Get your swagger stick at the Commercial Book Store. n20 For Rent, Heated Furn. Room With garage; near capitol. Gen tlemen. Phone 445M. n22 Roxirig, SnJcm Armory Wed. Nov. 25, 8:30 p. m. Geo. Ingersoll of Astoria, 146 lbs., vs. Frankie Lewis, Salem, 145 lbs., ten 3-minute rounds. Gretz, Sa lem, 146 lbs., vs. Hennings. Van couver, 146 lb-., six 3-minute rounds. Two snappy preliminar ies. Tickets at Smith's cigar store. n25 Hotel Marlon Dollar Dinner- Served 5:45 to 8 every evening. - nUtf Arrested for Conduct- Hugh Wilkerson of 195 West Owen street, and Al Byrd of 545 E street were arrested after mid night Wednesday by Officer Wright. They were charged with disorderly conduct, the specific of fense being given as molesting girls on the street. Furniture fptioTstery And repairing. Gleaa-Powera Furniture Company. aZOtf Wilton Rugs. -5Ho Values $67.50. Friday and Saturday only. Hamilton's, 340 Court St. n21 First Baptist Church Revival Each evening. Bryant & Fisher. n20 Exclusive Distribution For W. W. Kimball pianos. A. B. Chase, Davenport & Tracy, Bash & Gerts. Moore's Music House. 409-415 Court. 20tf FOR INFORMATION ABOUT RAILROAD TRIPS Phone 727 OREGON ELECTRIC Get the Best FRUIT Cakes and English Plum .Pudding MODEL BAKERY 121 South Commercial Underwood " typewriter co. Direct Factory Branch 510 Court Street Phone S83 Typewriters Rented, Sold, Repaired Special rental rata to atvdecti H. F. WOODRY & SON Aaettaaetn sod Tmtftui DeaWn, y m tn Used Ft rattan. Stem 71 Vwtk Office Phone 75 er Rea- ldenee Phone 1843-W StSEffl V have JD23 Star touring In pet-fret shape. It lias pood rubber, lots of ertnw and ha been well taken rare of. This ear ha only made 5000 mile and is as good an any new Star. Ion't pass this one op Or ww Used Car Show Open The first used car show to he held ;on the Pacific coast was opened by the Fred M. Powell Mv tor company yesterday. Many models are on display. Biddy Bishop has taken a position with the company as sales manager in the used car department of the Powell company. Orthophonic Victrola And always the latest Victor re cords! at Moore's Mnsfc House. n21 Blue and Pink Bath Rugs- Special $1.98, Saturday. Ham- ikon's. n21 Salem Will Beat CorvalHs If ; every girl carries a swagger stick; 50c each, mercial Book Store. lucky Com n20 Many Beautiful Hand-Made Pattern hats on sale at $3.50 $5, $7.50 during our semi-annual clearance sale. The French Shop 115 High street. n20 Oppen Teaches Acetylene And electric welding. New elec tric ! welding - machines, $250; acetylene generators, $90 and up. C95 Mill St d" Former Salemite Inventor William McAdams of the Coos Bay country and .formerly of Sa lem lis the inventor of a harvester for canary grass seed, according to report reaching here Thursday. It is claimed that the new inven tion will greatly advance this spe cial j industry. Before this inven tion it Tias been necessary to do the work either by stripping with the hand or by clipping the heads with a sickle. Blue and Pink Bath Rug Special $1.98, Saturday iltOQ'8. Ham n21 Hear the Orthophonic Victrola today at Stiff's. nl2tf C. H. Cameron, Auto rainter Now open for business, after a 3 months' Illness. 398 N. 21st St. Phone 1002W. n21 First Baptist Church Revival Bryant & Fisher, each evening. i ' n20 Boxing Popular Attendance is increasing for the boxing c,lass held at the YMCA Tuesday and Thursday noons, ac cording to Bob Boardman, physi cal director of the local YMCA, who is instructing the class. There are now about 14 business men in the; class. Mr. Boardman asserts that the men are being watched alertly to make sure that none of them is sent back to his business with a shaded eye. Teachers, Nurses, Business Women For rent, large flat of 5 rooms. very close in. Gas and wood range furnished. Clean and warm, $35 Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High. Heilig bldg. n20 County Ready for Ferry County Judge Hunt and County Commissioner Smith announced Thursday that the court is "ready at j any time to meet the county court of Yamhill county aO-50 on Obituary Kallin In this cky. November IS, Mrs Laura A. Fallin died' at the age of; 51 years; wife of John Fallin, mother of John F- FalHn of Val- setz, Mrs. Orie Ellis Galbraith. G B., Claud. Joseph. Max and Lee Fallin; Misses Doris and Ardythe Fallin. all of Salem, and Miss Bear trjee Fallin of Sheridan; sister of George Rudolph of Merrill, Or., Mrs.iF. 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 of Eastern Star, and the Rebekah lodges of Cinyonville. Or., and the Chris tian church- Funeral services will be: held Friday. Nov. 20, at 3 p. m from the Rigdon mortuary. In terment In City View cemetery. FUNERALS i ttilflllian i Funeral services for the late Mrs. Rua G. Gilfilllan. age 65 were held from the Terwilliger funeral- home yesterday, after which the remains were taken to the Columbia cemetery in Port land for interment. OUT OF BONDAGE Thou art slave to the earth no more! p bouL thou art freed! and Ah! When shall our toil be o'er? Ah! When shall we rest with I" Thee! Sir E. Bnlwer Lytton. W. T. Rigdon & Son the proposition of a free ferry at Wheatland-- It was proposed by the Yamhill court. It is Bald, that Marion county pay j two-thirds of the cost,-but the county court stands ready to agree to a 50-50 basis. It is understood that Yam hill wishes to make a market road of the Lincoln road from the Yam hill county line down to the Dal las-Salem road. Guitar and Mandolin Special- Saturday only. See our window Moore's Music House. n21 Bath Rugs. See Window Saturday special. $1.98. Ham n21 IHon's. 310 Court St. Miller's Style Shdw Of winter fashions takes place Friday evening. S to 10 o'clock. showing the season's newest fur coats, stoles, capes, street coats, rain coats, dresses for street, din ner and party wear. The very- newest negligees and fancy aprons. Orthophonic music. Living mod els. Miller's auditorium, third floor. Elevator service. n20 School Board Faces Deficit According to present indications the school board will be- confront ed with a deficit by the end of the school year. George Hug, city superintendent, reports that he has Just received a bill for electric work done on the school building. The bill is for $944.18, which is not provided for in the budget re cently passed upon. Bath Rugs, 24rt Saturday Only -$1.9$. Hamilton's, Court street. 340 n21 Your Old Piano Taken as part payment on a Brunswick or Victrola. H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. nl2tf 7 Per Con.' preferred Stock In Salem's new paper mill. In vestigate. Hawkins & Roberts, Inc., 205 Oregon Building. n20 Furniture fphoTstery And repairing. Gleae-Powert Furniture 'Company. alOtf Bonds to be Sold The state bond commission is going to sell $103,000 irrigation istrict interest bonds today. The money will go to pay the interest on bonds of several irrigation dis tricts. According to law. the state may guarantee the interest up to five years. Svery Girl Should Carry A lucky swagger stick to Cor vallis tomorrow: 50c each. Com mercial Book Store. n20 Bath Rugs, 26x46 Saturday Only $1.98. Hamilton's, 340 Court street. n21 Chinese Embroidered Linens Friday and Saturday only. n20 Brownell Electric. Old Biscuit Revealed John M. Bigler of 946 South liberty street has brought to light that he has a sea biscuit that is 76 years old. It is said to have been brought across the ocean in 1849, Mrs. Farrar, grandmother of Salem's postmaster, John Far rar, having brought it ashore. THANKSGIVING SPECIAL One Pair Ladies' Stockings or Men's Sox With every pair of dress footwear pur chased during Friday, Saturday, Mon day, Tuesday or Wednesday. 5-DAYS Ladies! here is an opportunity to get a real good silk or chiffon hose with every pair dress footwear you select. Men! Get a nice dress silk or warm sox with every dress pair kicks you wish to buy. Jolhiini She saved the biscuit until she died, when her daughter presented it to Mrs. BIgler, The biscuit now reposes on the wall of the Bigler home, suspended by a ribbon, where, according, to the report, it has been resting for the past 30 years. . The French Shop Special sale of fine coats. M. Buffe Morrison. n20 Have the Piano Refinished By I. J. Hersha, expert finisher and polisher. Refinishing pianos a specialty. Free estimates. In quire at Moore's Music House, 409 415 Court, or phone 9S3. n22 Don't Wait if You Want a fine Wilton rug at $67.50. Friday and Saturday closes this sale. Hamilton's. 340 Court street. n21 Hi-Y Meet The Salem Hi-Y club met last night. Bible study under the in struction of Prof. Roy Harding, the club's advisor, was the prin cipal order of the evening. Harold Get me one of those Toilet Sets at the Opera House Pharmacy for Christmas. Dumb Dora. n2 2 Needlework and , Dolls Will be featured at the bazaar and cooked food sale tomorrow at St. Paul's parish house. A tea table has been arranged for the afternoon. n21 Conference Approaching The Willamette Valley Older Boys' conference is to be held at McMinnville November 27, 28 and 29. Several Salem churches, as wel as the local Hi-Y club, will senjl delegates to the conference. Many Coats at 10.7." $24.75. $29.75 during our coat sale. The French Shop. n20 Xegro Entertainment Court street Christian church tonight. 8 o'clock. ' Tickets, 25c; children 15c. n20 Case Is Dismissed Under motion of the plaintiff, the divorce suit started by Bea trice Terhaar against Casper Ter haar of Mt. Angel, has been dismissed- The order was signed in Judge L. H. McMahan's court yes terday. A Big Saving on Wilton rugs if you buy Friday or Saturday. Hamilton's, 340 Court street. , n21 Yesterdav. hv the I se of Medicine r ' " Dr. Stone removed a cancer from the face of E. J. Ball of Pringle n20 Your Old Piano Taken as part payment on a Srunswick or Victrola.-II. L. Stiff Furniture Co. nl2tf Seeks Divorce June Emma Buffum is seeking H divorce in circuit court from Frank M. Buffum. She charges that he drinks frequently and has struck her and pulled her hair.! One day, she declares, he came home and, taking a sharp knife. I ONLY-5 OP ripped, her clothing. " He also, Is given to obscene language, she de clares. She wants $150 attor ney's fees, The .two were- married November -of last year in Oregon city, , , ' - A Big Saving on - Wilton rugs if you" buy Friday or Saturday. Hamilton's, 340 Court street. ; , . n21 Guitar and Mandolin Special- Saturday only. See bur window Moore's Music House. ' n21 Closed Automobfl At reduced prices. These) In clude a Willys-Knight sedan, a Hudson coach; a Gardner coupe, a Ford coupe and a Studebaker closure. See these at the Certi fied Public Motor Car Market. . - . nlTtf Dana to SpeaTc Marshall Dana, associate editor on the Oregon- Journal ' of Port land, is scheduled to be the main speaker at the weekly "Tuncheor of the local Lions' club to be held at the Maron; hotel this noon. Mr. Dana was to have spoken earner in the year. bu.t was unable to ap pear at that time. Earl Potter, boy soprano, will sing at the luncheon. Xearo Entertainment Court street Christian chnrrh tonight, S o'clock. Tickets, 25c: children 15c. ; n20 Chinese Rmbi-nidri-eMl Linens Friday and Saturday Brownell Electric. only. n20 The. French Shop Coats Formerly priced at $69.50 to $125. now-' $49.50. $59.50, $65 115 High street. ' n20 ftorists ArresTed Five auto drivers were arrested in Salem Wednesday night and cited to appear in justice court yesterday when it was found they I had not complied with the new lighting regulations. Jesse I.. Carroll of Chemawa was fined $10 I in justice court, and Ben U Liche- j imer, Portland, paid a like sum. I Ralph Williams, a Salem youth. entered a plea of guiltv to the I charges and had his case contin ued. Carl Young and M. Young have not yet appeared in court. The arrests were all made by O. O. Nichols, state traffic officer. Bon't Wait if You Want a fine Wilton rug at 167.50. Friday and Saturday closes this sale, Hamilton's, 340 Court street: ' n21 ! OutstandinK Concert Tonight 4 ...... - a . ! . J i I a piugrain oi ouisiauaing in terest will be given at 8:15 o'clock this evening by. Prof, and Mrs. Paul Petri (Lillian Jeffreys Petri) whea they appear in con cert at the First Presbyterian church under the auspices of the! American -Association of Cnivers- (Continued on pure 0) Broken From Big Peppermiht Sticks Regular price 35c lb. For Saturday Only 2 lbs. 30c We reserve the right to limit quantities ' . Only at CJCHAEFER'Q M DRUG STORK O The Yellow Front Phone .197 133 North Commercial Street The Penslar Store Candy :-V'rRNlfURErv Today, Nov. 20, i :30 p. m. 370 RICHMOND AVE. One block, north of Richmond School. . Go oat State street to Twenty-third ami follow arrows. Consisting of : " . 1 good Axminster mif, 9x12; 1 Brussels rng, 9x12; l 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; J ivory dresser; ivory hed; Kaysaglesg spring 'and mattress; oak chiffonier; oak dresser; 2 ivory chairs; 1 child's chair; 2 iron beds, springs and mattresses; camp table; camp stools; hoy'a wagon; auto tent; 100 quarts home canned fruit; heater; range; linoleum; 1 cords dry fir 16 inch wood; electric light globes; 2 plants and Jar Hnieres; kitchen utensils and dishes, and many other mis cellaneous articles. , Terms cash. : R. II. WADE Owner ! . . , MF. X-AVoodry Pay. "May- Oil! Visit the best corn show and industrial exhibit ever held iii Salem. It is at the Salem; armory and the ad mission is free Just. want you to get acquainted with some of the most progressive com a a munities in lvianon county. Want you to know that Marion and. Polk counties are great when it comes to growing corn. rv a - this afternoon, Prof. E. N. Bress- man will tell why he made certain corn awards. Saturday afternoon Prof. W. L;-Pow ers, head of' soils, O. A. C., will talk on "Soils." All awards will be given oy yus arier noon. Look for the ribbons. Big show closes Saturday evening at 10 o'clock. These corn shows and industrial ex-, hibits are put on by the Salem Chamber of Commerce in order that you may get acquainted with W V V F.N. WOODRY Salem's leading Auctioneer Phone 311 Cash for Used FmnUtare" . -