The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 21, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON
SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 21, 1925
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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 midishade suits
that might interest you
G. W. JOHNSON & CO.
469 State Street
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We have a Chevrolet Sedan,
102:1, that It gofnjg to make
Mroe one a fine car for the
winter. This car has plenty
of extra and fa In fine shape,
so don't fail to see It.
service Sunday evening, November
22. at 7 50. Subject, "The Chris
tian." All Invited.
Mom's and Young Men's
Dress trousers, 1-3 reduction.
Bishop's. . - , n21
Order Yonr Thanksgiving Turkey
Duck or goose from Cross Mar
ket, phone 18S0. Free delivery;
extra choice selection. n21
ing decided to take advantage ol
an act of the legislature placing
peace officers under the class of
hazardous occupations.
Men's and Young Men's
Dress trousers, 1-3 reduction.
Bishop's. n21
Don't Wait if Yon
Want's, fine Wilton rug at
$67. .0. Friday and Saturday
closes this sale. . jlamilton'a, 340
Court street. n21
Places Wanted
The Salem YWCA has been plac
ing several women to do house
work In Salem. Miss Marjory
Wyman, secretary of the local or
ganization, announces that there
are several girls who are desiring
to secure day work in this capac
ity, and anyone wishing a girl for
housework is asked to call the
YWCA office.
Bine and Pink Bath Rugs
Special $1.98, Saturday. Ham
ilton's. n21
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
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The Red Clover Dairy-
Is again open for business, and
will deliver milk at 10c per qt; Fc
per pt. Phone 86F22. n25
OuT'aBvar
kVlA PAIR
- Fair but becoming unsettled on
Lind, windfall bucker, Kerry, and
Hugh Jackson, logger. Bridge. Of
the total ijumber, 519'were subject
to the provisions of the workmen's
compensation act, 121 were from
firms and corporations that have
rejected the provisions of the act,
and two from public utility cor
porations not subject to the act.
Factory Man Here
Gus Stametz, factory represen
tative of the Bridge-Beach Range
company, is in Salem this week
aiding the Giese-Powers company
in its display of ranges at the corn
show and assisting in the demon
strations of the stoves.
The French Shop Coots
Formerly priced at $69.50 to
$125, now $49.50, $59.50, $65.
115 High street. n21
Medford Man Renamed
Governor Pierce yesterday an
nounced the re-appointment of
Frank C. Clark as a member of
the stata board of architecture.
Hear the Orthophonlc
Victrola today at Stiff's.
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The French Shop-
Special sale of fine coats. M.
Buffe Morrison. n21
Divorce Is Obtained
uara Lawrence Douglass was
granted a divorce from Harlow
Meserve Douglass in Circuit Judge
L,. H. McMahan's court yesterday
They were married in Portland in
1921. Cruel and inhuman treat
ment was alleged.
Wilton Rugs, $85 Values
$67.50 Friday and Saturday
only. Hamilton's, 340 Court St.
n2l
Fined for Parking
A. II. Wyatt and Isadore Green-
baum were fined $1 each by Judge
Poulsen Friday for parking overtime.
Rath Rugs. See Window-
Saturday special, $1.98.
ikon's, 340 Court St
coast; moderate temperature; gen
te variable winds. Max. 52; Min.
39; River. .8, falling; Rainfall .02.
Atmosphere tlear; Wind north.
Sign Erected
The Western Aut Supply com
pany erected a new electric sign
at the corner of Its location on
High and Court streets Friday.
The sign bears the name of the
company on each side and the pic
ture of Saving Sam, symbol of the
company.
The Annual Christmas Bazaar
Cooked food sale of St. Paul's
Guild and St. Paul's Junior Guild
will be held tomorrow In the par
ish house. , n21
Men's and Young Men's
Dress trousers, 1-3
Bishop's.
reduction.
n21
Order Your Thanksgiving Turkey
Duck or goose from Cross Mar
ket, phone 1880. Free delivery;
extra choice selection. ' ' k n21
Dance at Aurora
Saturday evening, Nov. 21. No
vak Vaudette orchestra, known
throughout the west for their high
class dance music. (All ladies.)
n21
Jr Hotel Marlon Dollar Dinner
Served 5:45 to 8 erery evening.
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Three Accidents Fatal
Three of the 642 accidents re
: ported to the Btate industrial acci
dent commission for the week end
ing November 19 resulted in fa
$ talitles. These were Walter C
' Weber, foreman. Tillamook; Axel
PAINTING
KALSOMINING
PAPER HANGING
For the right kind of materials
and the very beat workman
ship call us,
Gabriel
Powder and Supply Co.
17 8. Commercial Phone 711
Chevrolet
A small amount down and
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Easy Monthly
Payments
buys a new
CHEVROLET
We also give easy terms on
our USED CARS.
They are Priced Right
Newton Chevrolet
Company
Salem, Oregon
Ham-n2l
For Rent, Heated Furn. Room
With garage; near capltol. Cen-
tlemen. Phone 445M. n22
Rridge-Beach Range-
Demonstration today, Monday
and Tuesday, at Giese-Powers. n21
Men's and Young Men's
Dress trousers, 1-3 reduction.
Bishop's. n2l
Men's and Young Men's
Dress trousers, 1-3
Bishop's.
reduction.
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A Loan of fl.OOO
Can be retired, principal and in
terest, in SI monthly payments of
$16. CO each. See Ralph H. Mc
Curdy, office over Miller's store.
n21
Only Two More Days
Of the big rug sale. Hamilton's.
340 Court street. n21
and evening. Swimming, basket
ball games, and competitive con
tests in the gymnasium were the
order for-the day.; d. J. Hull led
the singing at the meeting in the
evening and Robert. Alexander ac
companied on the piano. J. B.
Crary, secretary of the boys de
partment at the local YMCA. gave
a reading. Cider and' doughnuts
were served. .
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OAC Class to Visit
The industrial arts class at OAC
will make its annual tour this year
daring, the Thanksgiving holidays.
Salem will be visited, and the
manual training shops, of the city
will be inspected. It was reported
Friday. McKinley and Parrish
junior high schools and the senior
high school shops will be visited.
Harold
Get me one of those Toilet Sets
at the Opera House Pharmacy for
Chrtsftmas. T Dumb Dora. n22
Principals to Meet
Assistant State Superintendent
Smith will address the meeting of
all Marlon county school princi
pals to be held at the Salem pub-jig that one person
Permanent Federation Chair
man to Be Selected Hero
: This Afternoon
The county-council of the Mar
ion County Community Federation
will meet this afternoon at 2
o'clock in the auditorium of the
Salem Chamber of Commerce. At
the meeting a permanent chairman
for the county will be elected.
The object of the cettaty council
to represent
Bridge-Reach Range
Demonstration today, Monday
and Tuesday, at Giese-Powers. n21
Pioneers to Play
The Pioneer clubs of the city
will start a basketball tournament
at the YMC A this afternoon at 2
o'clock. At 6 o'clock humburger
and hot dog sandwiches will be
served, although each boy .will be
asked to pay for his sandwich.
There will be a swim before the
supper.
lie librarytoday. Adoption of a
new constitution anoTdiscussion of
various school problems will be
the order of the dayJ The, meet
ing, which is a quarterly affair is
expected to have an attendance of
about 70 principals.
Snot Dance
Win a turkey at Schindler's hall
tonight. n21
Your Old Piano
Taken a part payment on a
Brunswick Or Victrola. 11. L. Stiff
Furniture Co. nl2tf
Reserved Heats
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f or xooioau game ioaay pa
cific vs. Willamette at Ander
son's or Hauser's- - n21
Stnbblefield Released
Pancho Stubblefield of Pendle
ton, arrested here early jn the
week on a liquor possession charge
was released from the county jail
yesterday after he had furnished
$1,000 bail.
Purses and Rill Folds, 30c
Three for $1; values up to $3-
SchaefeHs drug, 135N. Com'l. n21
Births Are Reported-
Three! births were reported at
the office of the city health offi
cer Friday, all of boys. A son
was borh to Mr. and Mrs. T... A.
Morley of Salem oh November 18.
and has ;been named Wayne Ellis.
To Mr. and Mrs. W. O. ZielinskI
of Salem, route 9, was born a son
on November 1 9. who has received
the name of William Ronal. Mr.
and Mrs. C. E. Dougherty of Sa
lem, a son on November 18, but
as yet have not given him a name.
Closed Automobile)
At reduced prices. These in-
ciuae a wuiys-Knignt sedan, a
Hudson coach, a Gardner coupe.
a Ford coupe and a Studebaker
closure. See these at the Certi
fied Public Motor Car Market,
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Building Permit Taken Out
The Salem Masonic Temple as
sociation was given a permit by
City Recorder Poulsen Friday to
construct a marquise on the cor
ner of High and State streets at
a cost of $1750. Work on It has
I been started already.
Girod President
ine youngest president or a
community organization in the
Marion county community federa
tion is Frank Uirod, president or
the Fruitland community organ
ization. Frank is only 17 years
old and is a freshman at Willam-
tf university. ...
Boxing, Salem Armory-
Wed. Nov. 25. 8:30 p. m. Geo.
Ingersoll-of Astoria. 146 lbs., vs.
Frank ie Lewis, Salem, 145 lbs.,
ten 3-minute rounds. Gretz, Sa
lem, 14$ lbs., vs. Hennings, Van
couver, 146 lbs., six 3-minute
rounds. j Two snappy preliminar
ies. Tickets at Smith's cigar store.
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Blue and Pink Bath Rugs-
Special $1.98, Saturday. Ham
ilton's. . n21
Have the Piano Refinished
By .L J. Hersha, expert finisher
and polisher. Refinishing pianos
a specialty. Free estimates. In
quire at Moore's Music House, 409
415 Court, or phone 983. n22
F. N. WOODRY
J Salem's Leading
'auctioneer
Pays Cash For Furniture
Residence and Store
1610 North Summer
I PHONE 511
"Established Since 1016"
DISEASES
Acute and Chronic treated
by the latest Electrical.
Theraphy and Osteopathy,
Consultation Free!
B. H. WHITE
Physician and Surgeon
506 V. S. Bank Bld&v
j Salem, Oregon
Eastman Brothers
i Furnaces
Salem Office 169 S. High
r Office hours:
12:M TO 2 P. M.
Factory, Sfiverton, Ore,
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LADD & BUSH; Bankers
1U ' Established 186S
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General Banking Business
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Furniture fphcrrstery
And repairing. Gieie-Powert
Furniture Company. sSOti
Your Old Piano-
Taken as part payment on a
Brunswick or Victrola. H. L. Stiff
Furniture Co. nl2tf
Does Your Saxophone Work?
If not, take it to Duke's Musi
cal instrument Repair Shop, over
Miller's store. n22
Oppen Teaches Acetylene
And electric welding. New elec
tric welding machines, $250;
acetylene generators, $90 and up.
695 Mill St. d7
I Seeks Divorce-
Gladys A. Brown has filed pa
pers for a divorce from Jim u
Brown. Thev were married in
Boise, Idaho, in April of this year
Mrs. Brown alleges cruel and in
human treatment.
Immediate Possession Homes
For sale or rent. We have four
today modern at $2750 to $4750;
rent, $25 to $40. Becke & Hen
dricks, 189 N. High street. Heilig
Bldg. n20tf
Bath Rugs, 26x46 Saturday
Only $1.98. Hamilton's, 340
Court street. n21
Jeff Myers Visits
Jefferson Myers, former state
treasurer, now with a .Portland
life insurance company, was a bus
iness caller at the state capitol
Friday.
Orthophonic Victrola
And always the latest Victor re
cords at Moore's Music House. n21
Rummage Sale
Woman's club house, 660 N
Cottage. Every Saturday, 1 0 a m
to 5 n. m. n21
Rath Rugs, 20x46 Saturday-
Only $1.98. Hamilton's, 340
Court street. v . n21
H. Cameron, Auto Painter
Now open for business, after a
months' illness. 398 N. 21st St.
Phone 1002W. n21
Family Destitut
A family arriving from Cali
fornia is practically destitute, and
in need of Immediate relief, ac
cording to the Associated Chari
ties of Salem. The family came
from California, -hoping to find
employment in the canneries here.
They are in need of an oil stove,
cooking utensile and food. Any
one who can help is asked to call
the Associated Charities.
Ministers Meet - Monday
ine saiem .Ministerial associa
tion will meet Monday . in the Ja
son Lee church at 12 o'clock. A
luncheon will' -be served. All mem
bers and their wives are invited.
Rev. R. L. Putnam will present the
subject. "Thanksgiving."
Furniture rpnotsiery
And repairing. G!es-Powrs
Furniture Company. s20tf
each community in the federation
be on hand to act in the capacity
of an advisory committee with the '
Marion County Child Health Dem
onstration, for the entire county
work. The county council is to
advise on new projects and new
policies for the work to be done.
Mrs. Mary Fulkerson, county
school superintendent, who has
been active In this very Important
work being done by the child ,
health demonstration in Marion
county, will state briefly why the
meeting was called with repre
sentatives from all parts of the
county. Dr. Walter H. Brown,
director of the demonstration, will '
go into detail of the need for a
county-wide council. -,
Dr. Estella Ford Warner, con
nected with the demonstration,
will report on the medical services
of the demonstration to date and
the problems now before It. Miss
Elnora E. Thomson will report on
the work as now being developed
throughout the1 county In regard
to nursing service. .
Both Hup. See Window
Saturday special. $1.98.
ikon's, 340 Court St.
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Obituary
A Rig Saving on
Wilton rugs if you buy Friday
or Saturday. Hamilton's, 340
Court 6treet. n21
Guitar nnd Mandolin Special-
Saturday, only. See our window
Moore's Music House. n21
Aumsvilie Man Held
G. W. Hayes of Aumsvilie was
committed to the county jail Fri
day afternoon when he failed to
furnish bail in the amount of
$1,000 after being charged with
obtaining money . under false pre
tenses. Hayes is said to have ob
tained a mortgage on some regis
tered cattle from the Aumsvilie
State bank. not divulging that the
cattle had been Dreviouslv en
cumbered-
Miller Style Show 1
More than 800 persons attended
the review of winter fashions held
at night in (he auditorium of
Miller's store, third floor. Enter
tainment consisted of music while
living models displayed elegant
creations in fur coats, composed
and sport costumes, dresses for
street, dinner and afternoon wear,
eacn aeiau Deing wornen out ioiiiaina
perrection. rne snowing lasted
almost two hours, and was highly
praised.
Ladies of St. Joseph's ParishX-
Rummage sale this afternoon.
n21
The Fall Mode
Requires a girdle brassiere to
express the new silhouette. How
ard Corset shop, 153 S. High. n21
New Hups Arrive
Tne first shipment of the new
series six-cylinder, four-door Hup
mobile sedans were received in
Salem yesterday when the cars
arrived for the Kirkwood Motor
company, Salem Hup dealers. The
touring models have been shown
here for some time.
Men Are Attending
The men's Bible class at the
Bligh theater each Sunday. J. J.
Evans is the teacher. Excellent
music and a program that will in
terest men. Come at 3:45. n22
Wife Gets Divorce
Mildred W. Hamel obtained a
divorce from Dewey E. Hamel in
circuit courl'yesterday on grounds
of cruel and inhuman treatment.
They were married In Vancouver
i in 1922. The plaintiff also re
gained her maiden name of Mil-
t dred E- Winship.
Don't Wait If You
Want a fine Wilton rug at
$87.50. Friday and Saturday
closes this sale. Hamilton's, 340
Court street. . n21
Hear the Orthophonlc
Victrola today at Stiff's.
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Reserved Seats
For football game today Pa
cific VS. Willamette at Ander
son's or Hauser's. n21
Get the Best
FRUIT 4
Cakes
and
English Plum
Pudding
MODEL BAKERY
121 South Commercial
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
A Biz Savins
Wilton rugs If you buy Friday
or Saturday. Hamilton s, 34j
Court street. n21
Postponement Is Sought
Attorneys for S. A. Pease,
charged with violations of the
I liquor law. have filed a motion
with the county clerk asking for
a postponement of the trial until
the January term of court. The
delay is asked on account of the
illness of witnesses.
Exclusive Distribution
For W. W. Kimball pianos. A.
B. Chase, Davenport Tracy,
Bush it Gerts. Moore's Music
House, 409-41S Court. s20tf
DfTDEilwoaB
TYPEWRITER CO.
i Direct Factory Branch
819 Court Street Phone 162
Typewriters Rented Sold,
Repaired
Special rental rates to students
H. F. WOODRY & SON
AuBMNit aaa Tsrainra DmIms,
rT wa f.r vwi hnMn. Siw
71 SHU
Office Phona 75 cr Res
idence Phone 1843-W
Wilton Rugs, $85 Valnes
$67.50. - Friday and Saturday
only. Hamilton's," 340 Court St.
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Brooks-Waconda Services-
Sunday services. In charge or
Rev. S. Lynn Boothby, at Brooks
and Waconda will be offered as
follows: Brooks Methodist ser
vices Sunday. November 22. Sun
day school, 10; lesson "How to
Have a Good Conscience." Preacn-
ing. 11. Subject, "The Christian
Bible study and prayer service on
Tnarsdar evening at 7;$0. The
second chapter of Hebrews will be
discussed. Waconda Preaching
Guitar and Mandolin Special-
Saturday only. See'our window
Moore's Music House. n21
Bonds Are Sold
The $103,020 Oregon irrigation
district bonds were sold Friday by
State Treasurer T. B. Kay to the
Anglo-London-Paris company of
San Francisco. The premium giv
en was $1013. The bonds are to
bear 4 4 per cent interest. There
were two bidders.
Orthophonlc Yictrolas
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
Only Two More Days
Of the big rug sale. Hamilton's
340 Court street. n21
Ping Pong Tourney to Be Held
A ping pong tournament will be
held at the YMC A of Salem com
mencing November 27. Several
have already signed up for the
event.
Does Your Saxophone Work?
If not, take it to Duke's Musi
cal Instrument Repair Shop, over
Miller's store. n22
Silk Teddies-
Priced from $2.95 np. Howard
Corset Shop. 153 S. High. n2
Officer Is Injured
A. Wintersteln, local police offi
cer, is off duty for a few days be
cause of two broken ribs. Officer
Wintersteln was driving his ma
chine across an intersection a few
days ago when his automobile was
struck by a truck loaded cwlth
hogs. Officer Wintersteln' is the
first of the locaj officers to re
ceive compensation under the state
accident commission, the city hav-
Fox Breaks Loose
The pet baby fox that Gale Ras
kins, who runs a fox farm at
Hood River, brought to Salem with
him on a visit the other evening,
broke loose and led its master a
chase through the streets and al
leys of Salem. For half an hour
the fox enjoyed complete freedom,
but thinking, he was playing a
game, he let his pursuers come
once too' close, and he, was takVi
back into custody. Mr. Haskins
says hewonld not consider selling
the fox, as it is the best pet he
Walker ,
Wilbert Walker died on Nov.
20 at a local hospital at the ago
of 31 years. Survived by his
mother. The remains are at the
chapel of the Salem mortuary.
Huhtala
Matt Huhtala died at a local
hospital Friday. Nov. 20. at the
age of 38 years. Funeral an
nouncements will bemade later by
the Webb funeral parlors.
Men's and Young Men'i
Dress trousers, 1-3
Bishop's.
reduction.
n21
Fisher to Sing
Fred G- Fisher, who has been
assisting with the singing during
the revival meetings at the First
Baptist church of this city, will
sing at the Salvation Army peni
tentiary meeting Sunday after
noon. With him will be Harry
Stone, president of the Willam
ette BYPU. This will be the sec
ond time Mr. Fisher has assisted
with the services at the peniten
tiary for the Salvation Army.
Buy a Want Ad It Pays Bte
JOE WILLIAMS
TV Battery Man
CU Out Scnrfc. Car.
Ho CImlzx. for Short rick Ups.
WILLARD
531 Court St. Phone 108
Ulany Coats at $10 7.1
$24.75, $29.75 during our coat
sale. ' The French Shop. n21
YMCA Entertains
The Salem YMCA was host to
about 6fr boys from McKinley jun
!of high school Friday afternoon
OUT OF BONDAGE
Thpu art slave to the earth no
more!
o
soul,
we-
thou art freed! and
Ah!
When
o'er?
shall our toil be
Ah! When shall we rest with
.Thee?
Sir E. Bnlwer Lytton.
W. T. Rigdon & Son
The Presbyterian -Church
Norman K. Tully, D, D., Pastor
10:45 A M. "Unrest in Zion"
7:30 P. M. "The Conversion of Lydia".
-If you hav& no chtirch home, oome and worship with us
LI G HTNING CAKE
Using Snowdrift in your own favorite recipesjs the best way to
find out what a really good shortening Snowdrift is. Or, if you
like new things try Kate Brew Vaughn's recipe for Lightning
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Sift together the fiour, salt, baking powder, ipiee sad
ugr in a large Biixiag bowl. Combioe Snowdrift, sulk,
and eggs in a small mixing bowl and beat well. Combine .
two mixtures. Dissolve soda in boiling water sad beat
well in batter. Four into greased and Soured square cake
pans. Bake for jo minutes in ovea at 400 degrees F. Turn .
out on cake rack to cool aad cover with confectioner 'a
king (1 cup powdered sugar, with enough boiling water
to make a paste, and flavor to taste). 1 ccp tih'.at and
H cap outs auy be added to this tatter it desired. At.
4.000 feet (or over) altitude reduce the sugar to K cup
ad the baking powder to one teaspoon.
Snowdrift
for making cake, biscuitand pastry and for frying.
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