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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1925)
. v i . THE OREGON STATESMAN." SALEM.-' OREGON THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 26, 1925 r i i t t. PRE-HOODAY and DISPOSAL SALE J STARTS FRIDAY, NOV. 27, 9 A. M. Our entire stock of high grade Men s Cldthing,' - ; Furnishing Goods, etc; Merchandise Certificates FREE' Away The first 50 persons entering our store on Friday or Saturday, opening days of bur sale, will receive a certificate absolutely free. These certi ficates are worth from 10c to $5.00 and good for that amount in trade, in our store on any purchase you make up to the value of the certifi cate. Come in and see how tacky you are. fy REMEMBER This is a step into the realms of better merchandising with a radi cal reduction on everything in this store (except contract goods) Turn to Page 3 469 State When you want a bay In' used eara rome to Vlck Bros, used far department. Look at thb one: Bulck touring, 1920, in good running shapv: . look good and Is a real buy , at $175.00. - !- - ;- man of the United Brethren church, recently of Denrer, will preach. All churches in the north part of Salem are asked to take part in the service. All offerings will be turned over, to charity. Special music has been arranged by the Jason Lee choir. edly as a doctor summoned imme diately gave the opinion that he would recover, j Thanksgiving Iianer $1.00. The Spa. ne High Grade Player Piano Left with us. Big sacrifice for immediate sale. ' See this snap at once. Tallmanh Piano Store. 395 S 12th." n29 Silk Hosiery, ft Fp t Howard Corset Shop, 133 S. nigh. - n26 Dr. Marshall, Osteopathic Physician and surgeon- n26 , Salem Restaurant Special Thanksgiving dinner. Turkey 'n everything. $1 00; 12-8 p. m. n26 CITY ME WS IN- BRIEF MM wiih.i.ii..i.iii iirwinii.miii n in . , . hw.ww.imm wimmi ! Corsets That Conform With ' The mode of the day. Howard's Corset Shop. 153 S, High. n26 Vaccination Held The pupils of Highland grade school of this city were. subjected to vaccination Wednesday due to the fact that a case of small pox had broken oat! in the school and the pupils : had been exposed. Those pupils who did not wish to be vaccinated were given the op tion, of doing Bo or of remaining away from the school for a period of three weeks. I spend Thanksgiving with her brother, William H. Sibbald. Mrs. Mclnfyre was accompanied by her daughters, the Misses Gladys and Ornia McJntyre, Furniture rjmoatery And repairing. Gieta-Powsrs Furniture Company. siOtf Heer tit Orthrtphonlr Victrola today at Stiffs. Corvallis, Ivan- Pooler of Enter prise', Mrs. Ef fie Baca and 'Mrs. Alice Bowen of Salem,2 and Mrs. Ida McManus of Honoluln, aud the late Jeff Pooler who passed away recently; also survived by eight grandchildren. Funeral probably Saturday,, with Interment in the Waldo Hills. Notice later from h Rigdon mortuary. j n!2tf Turkey Dinner at Hotel Marion Thanksgiving 5:45 to 8 p. m. $1.25. nJ On Sale Defective All Wool bed blankets Bishop's. n28 Former Salem Man Bead Mrs. Breyman Boi?e yesterday received word from Los Angeles stating that her father. Mr. R. R. Jones had died at his home in that city, thus ending a long illness. Mr. Jones was for many years one of Salem's leading contractors and builders. He was a man much esteemed and had many friends here. About two years ajto. on account of failing health.-' he moved with his family to Los'An Just Arrived! Orthophony $150.00. Hear this wonderful machine. at Moore's Music House. 409-415 Court.: n27 OunWeatherMan"! Bicycle- Found '! An Iver Johnson bicycle has been found -by Officer Thomason oh Court .between High and Lib erty. '-rt Pom Pom and Serpent! -" Dances at Mellow Moon Thanks giving, nite. u - L . n26 1 i : - ; . 4s Fair Generally 'fiirftnv'mojerate temperature; light westerly winds. Max. (Wednesday) 51; Min. 42; River t.O, stationary; Rainfall none; Atmosphere cloudy; Wind north. t - I Closed Antomobilesi 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. ,nl7tf Drunkard- Flnel James Green, who was arrested late Tuesday night by Officers Ed wards and White on a charge of being intoxicated, was fined $10 by Judge Poulsen Wednesday. - Furniture TTphorstery And repairing. Glese-Powert rurniture Company. ,sJ0tf 4 De Molay Patrol Bance At the Armory Friday, Nov. 27. n26 Closing Out Our used pianos at $50, $75, $100 and $125. See these at once as they will not last long at these prices. Tallman Piano Store, 395 S. Twelfth.' I n29 Iermit. Ate Issued - Two building permits were issued from the office of the city recorder Wednesday. Matt Ring wald received a permit to erect a one-story dwelling and garage at 110$ Lee at a cost of $3,000. E. A. Rhoten took out a permit to construct a. one-story dwelling at 545 Oxford, to cost $2300. Lights Bring Fine Carl D, Young of Portland was fined ,$10 in justice court yester day by Brazier C- Small., justice of the peace, when he was. arrest ed on g charge of driving with im proper headlight adjustment., The arrest was made Jy0. Q.i Nichols etate traffic officer. ,. - - Surplus, 5 English Holly 18 cut-leaf weeping birch, uny. Mar-n26 Surplus, 5 English Holly 18 cut-leaf weeping birch. Mar uny. n26 fear the Orthophonlc Victrola today at Stiff's. nl2tf On Rale Infective All Wool bed blankets Bishop's. n28 Speeder Fined J. W. Rackenfeller was fined $5 by Judge Poulsen Wednesday on a charge of speeding. Linn Becomes Rotarian Jim Linn, owner of the Marion i hotel and local bop dealer, was taken into membership of the Ro tary club at its weekly luncheon held Wednesday. Just Arrived! Orthophonies $150.00. Hear this wonderful machine at Moore's Music House, 409-415 Court. n27 Exclusive Distribution For TjVW. Kimball pianos. A. B. Chase, Davenport Jb Tracy, Bush & Gerts. Moore's Music House. 409-415 Court. sZOtf i ' " " Two Licenses Issued i Two f marriage licenses were issued in the county clerk's office yesterday. They were applied for w Rilbert Claude Hamman, 710 Cros street, and Carolyn Cheeley, Portland; .to Kenneth L. Kerns ox r M' Ktvtrm- farmer, and Florence A Datonia bicycle ' has been found by Officer Warren Edwards. He reports that v he found the wheel on North High. Have S2500. $1500, $1000 To loan if you have good securi ty. Gertrude J. M. Page. n24tf Fined for Parking G. K. Cavenah was fined $1 for parking overtime Wednesday. De Molay Patrol Dance At the Armory Friday, Nov. 27. Waldespel Case Coming V Carl Waldespel, arrested several weeks ago on a charge of driving while under the influence of in toxicating liquor, is to be tried Wednesday, December 2, accord ing to word received Wednesday. He has been out for two or three weeks on bail, and the main diffi culty in arranging for the trial CUT THIS OUT IT IS WORTH MONEY Send this ad and ten cents to Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave.. Chicago, 111., writing your name and address clearly. You will re ceive a ten cent bottle of FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND for coughs, colds and hoarseness. also free sample packages of FOLEY PILLS, a diuretic stimu lant for the kidneys, and FOLEY'S CATHARTIC TABLETS lor con stipation and biliousness. These wonderful remedies have helped millions of people. Try them! Adv. Dealer Expected Home W. E. (Dan) Burns, dealer is truck and auto parts, is expected home Saturday evening by way of California- from a three weeks' business trip east, having made important stops both in Cleveland and Detroit. . On Rale Defective All 1 Wool bel blankets Bishop's. n28 Alcohol, $1.23 Per Gallon A real anti-freeze. "Jim" Smith and "Bill" Watkins. n2 A. B. Hansen Moves- Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Hansen have moved to 663 North Liberty, hav ing given up their residence at the Brown apartments. Mr. and Mrs Hansen are recovering from grave Injuries suffered in a recent auto mobile wreck on the Pacific highway. (Continued on page fi.) Obituary Stewart At the residence, 2015 North Fifth street. November 24, Mrs. Lucy V. Stewart, at the age of 70 years, fine . was the mother of WiOtield-E. R-ed. Mrs. Stewart was. a' member of Silver Belie cir cle. Neighbors of Woodcraft. Fu neral services Friday, Nov. 2. at 10:30 a. m. from the Rigdon mor tuary, concluding service at City View cemetery. ;.. ;t Xodlne la -this city November 25, Mrs Rebecca Nodine. age 69 years The remains are being forwarded from the Rigdon mortuary to Port land for funeral services and in terment. A Hamilton-Beach Vacuum Sweeper increases the life of a rig. Hamilton, 340 Court St. n25 W. J. Porter Dies Walter J. Porter, who has lived In Salem for the past 23 years, died suddenly this morning from Salem RestAurant i Special .Thanksgiving dinner. a case of heart failure. He had was the fact that he could mot ob-l gone into the Maples restaurant tain a lawyer. Guy Smith, it is I on Court street upon feeling Turkey tayton, farmer, and Florence I .....v-v, j u n everything, $1. 00- 12-8 I J h26 understood, has taken his case. lHrilSilk Tldies ! 12.95 un. liowird Corset Shop, 133 S. High. n26 Allr.l tlo.'S Per Gallon A real anti-freeze. "Jim" Smith and "Bill" Watkins. n27 slightly ill. He suffered a col lapse, and was taken to the rear of the establishment and placed on a cot. Death came unexpect- Don't Forget That I Specialize in hemstitching. The best is the cheapest. Mrs. Miller, over Miller's Store. n26 Birth Report Filed Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Ray of Sa lem received a son on November 24, according to a report filed with the city health officer Wed nesday. He has been named Her bert Olney, Jr. Salem Restaurant Special Thanksgiving dinner. Turkey n everything, $1.00; 12-8 p. m.. n26 Commercial Teacher to Visit i. Mrs. Ora F. Mclntyre, instructor In the commercial department in the Capital Business college, left Wednesday for . Kelso, Wash., to McCallister At the home at Pratum, Novein ber 25, MrsMariam Annetta We Callister, age 64 years, a native of the Waldo Hills, wife of William B. McCalllster, mother of Guy Me Callister of Cathlamet, Wash. Mark D. McCallister of Salem and Russell McCalllster of Pratum daughter of Mrs. L. C. Pooler of Salem; sister of Earl Pooler of by two grandchildren. Mr. Porter' was a" member of the Knights t Pythias. '"Announcement of fu- neral later 'from the Rigdon mor tuary. , . ' . ; Porter In this city, November 25, sud denly, following a heart attack, Walter 1 Porter, age 57 years, a resident of Salem for 23 years. Husband of Mrs. Eva I. Porter, father of Mrs. .Frances Francis of Iowa, Leonard and Dudley Porter of San Francisco, Perry N. Porter of Bellvue. . Wash., the Misses Thelma Porter and Mary Jean Porter of Salem. Also survived JOE WILLIAMS The; Battery Mn We wli: do K right r no . You be Ui jndga. . W1LLAKI SSI Court Kt- IMh lOR Wood Wood TRACY'S FUEL YARD 107 D Street - Telephone 2313 FUNERALS Wells Funeral services for the late William R. Wells were held yes terday from the Webb funeral par. lors. Rev. N. K. Tully officiated. The remains will be cremated. HOPE SEES A STAR r Life is a narrow vale between the cold and barren peaks of two eternities. We strive in vain to look beyond the heights. We cry aloud and the only an swer is the echo of our wailing qry. From the voiceless lips of the unreplying dead there comes no word; but in the night of death hope sees a star and lis tening love can hear the rustle of a wing. . . -R. O. I. W. T. Rigdon & Son Oppen Teaches Acetylen And electric welding. New elec- tric welding machines, j $250; acetylene generators, $90 and up. 695 Mill St. f. dl Fruit Tree Are Now Ready At our new location, opposite the nostoffice on State St. The Mathes Nursery. , n26 Poineroy & Keene Jewelers and Optometrist Salem, Oregon F. N. WOODRY Salem's Leading AUCTIONEER Pay Cash P Fimltars Residence and Store : 1610 North Summer '- PHONE 511 "Established Since 1016 Chevrolet A small amount down and 18 Easy Monthly. ' Payments V buys a new CHEVROLET Wealso give easy terms on. pur USED CARS. They are Priced Right Newton Chevrolet Company Salem, Oregon DISEASES Acute and Chronic treated bv the latest ElectricaL Theraphy and Osteopathy. Consultation Free! B.H. WHITE Physician and Surgeon 606 V. S. Bank Bldg Salem, Oregon ; Services to be Hell : The Union Thanksgiving serv ice will be held this morning at 10:3b o'clock in the Jason Lee Memorial church. Rev. T. C. Hoff- Get the Best i FRUIT Cakes - and glish Plum En Jdinp- MODEL BAKERY 121 South Commercial Eastman Brothers Furnaces : Sakm Office 169 S. llizh Offlc hoart: i 1J:M TO 1 P. M. Factory, Sflverton, Ore, 1 PAINTING KALSOMINING PAPER HANGING For the right kind of materials and the ren heat workman ship call as '' Gabriel Powder and Supply Co, 171 8. Commercial Phona 711 LADD& BUSH, Bankero EataMlshed 186 - General PMn7 Buiiners CiSat Cam from 19 a-a. to S Hi - DNDERWoOb TYPEWRITER CO. Direct Factory Braneh 819 Court Street Phona S83 Trpewritert Beated, Sold, , Repaired ' 8peclal rental rates to itadeiti IL F. WOODRY & SON sag ranttan SMlatSt Successful Farming Requires Modern Methods The greatest success in business or agriculture is made by the individual who leads the way and produces a better product or service than the rank and file of his competitors. In its desire to help-make the Willamette Valley thegar den spot of the United States, the First National Bank em ploys an expert agriculturist to study soil and crop. condi tions in copjunction with practical fanners. , : " There is, a large amount of good land in this, valley, which is lyingldle but which could be made to bring good returns as the result of irrigation. On such land peppermint can be made a most valuable crop. A vast acreage of worn 'oilt land could be made productive with lime, which when sown to sWeet clover, a new crop for this state, will produce the -best of green feeds and build up the soil in a wonderful man ner. A lot of our sandy! river bottom land should be pro ducing alfalfa. v " -;'."''''.''.-' Let our agricultunst, Mr. Doerfler, help you make a selection of soil most suitable to any one of the above valu - able crops. Proper diversification and rotation of crops makes farming an enjoyable, business and removes the ele ment of chance which has heretofore made the fanner's in come more or less uncertain. . ,, MEMBER " ' raDKRAL ItlXERVE " , i u- ! system .: First National Bank Salem ' " The Spa On Thanksgiving Day we will serve a full course Thanksgiving Dinner $1.00 Served 11 A. M. to 9 P.M. as complete and tasty a holiday dinner as the , combined skill of our excellent chefs can make it Plan NOW to enjoy Thanksgiving Dinner with US.- )hanh giving Protect Your Health, and Comfort in the Cold Days to Come HILL MAN FUEL CO : . . - - t TELEPHONE 1855 Courteous Fuel Service in COAL - WOOD BRIQUETS Ymll Like to Trade With Us .'Mi H f High Grade Furniturje mm -I . .i-Cj-j - i ; I 1 i'l ii;' i! 1 1 ' f ; Friday, November 27, 1:30 p. m. 255 South Fifteenth Street , . Consisting of: , . ' i , 1 mahogany cabinet .Victrola and records, large kize, 1 mahogany lady's writing desk, 1 mahogany library table, 1 mahogany Windsor rocker, ! mahogany high back chair, 1 mahogany, taberette, 1 overstuffed tapestry davenport, double spring construction ( this is a very fine davenport, just like new). 8 Diece rose wood bedroom suite including dresser, 3 glass vanity., 'dresser and bench, chiffonier, large dressing mirror, comode and hat rack (this is an exceptionally fine suite), quarter oak dining suite including 54-inch extension, table, large buffet and 6 Spanish leather seated diners, 1 New Home sewing, machine, (like new) , 2 Kamack Wilton rugs t)xl2, 1 Axminster rug 3x6, 2 fluff rugs, draperies and enrtains, 1 satin '. finished brass bed, steel spring and floss mattress, 1 white enamel bed with coil spring and mattress, 1 reed arm , chair and rocker -with tapestry seat and back, 1 large size refrigerator, (family size), 1 break- fast table, 4 kitchen chairs, 1 white enamel chiffon ier, .l double-barrel 12 gauge English shot gun, 3 v cords 12 inch oak wood, 5 cords 12-inch large, second growth fir wood, 10 hiixed, hens, 1, reed sew- ing basket 1 'range, 1 wood and coal heater (like new) , child's writing, desk, jardineres, child's auto-' mobile, electric iron, 2 saw; vise,-lawn mower, mitre: box, garden hose, 2 Chinese tubs, hoe, rake, 3 jshovels, , fancy vase, porch rocker small rugs, oil mop, dust mop, clothes basket, electric plate, rubber boots,' child's chair, dishes, kitchen utensUs, axe; crocks," a number- of earthen , self-sealing gallon jars, Xmas candy; and chewing gum and many other miscellan-., eous articles. Terms cash. . - JAAIES McGILCIIRlST, F. N. WOODRY, Owner .255,8. 15th SL t : Salem's Leading - Auctioneer,-Phone 511 See F. N. Woodry personally about your farm and jcity sales. I am not connected in business with any ii 7 sett for VMt mnaiMii mtmsw ill Vasth CosuwrdAl. Offka Phona- 75 cr Res 4ica Phcs9 184S-W M