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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1925)
Ill fcTOiiEGON b T'A'l KSMAN. SALEM, OKKGOtf" Pre -Holiday and Drastic Disposal Sale Now In Full Swing We call your attention here to six of the many bargains offered Sweater Coats In different styles as V Beck, coat styles, turtle neck, knit bottom, feood assortment of colors. Regular $7.50. Kow $4.95 Men'i Leaihette Waterproof Rain Coats j With beR.' These are good grade and a big bargain. Now : - - $8.85 Men's Union Suits III heavy cotton ribbed, ecru and gray. All sizes. . Values C 2J2S. Now $1.45 'Men's Suits In casemere and tweeds, good..' assortment' of colors,' well made, values to $30. Xow ' $21.35 Men's Fancy Cashmere Hose In heather and plain colors. High class finish. Value to 75c and more . 44c One liOpt Men's Dress Shirts And collar to match, of high grade material. Value to $2.23. NoW-i . "' . $1.79 G W. JOHNSON I & CO. High Grade Men's and 4 69 STATE STREET Young Men's Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps - . . . V;r-:.V ' J . r . SALEM, OREGON We never hare put on. a gen eral nsed car sale bat every : day. Is a 'sales day at Vkk Bros, used car department. Ijook at this for prices: ilierrolet touring. 1024, in the best of shape with six good tires and two extra rims with carrier and lots of extras at $385.00. Il IJiHRS)o past year In these four institutions, the society cared for 500 men, women and boys, 189 girls, and 234 babies. Those who find they are able and willing to contribute vegetables of some sort are asked to mail them COD to 195 Burnside street, Portland. Ladies of St. Joseph's Parish Rummage sale this afternoon. n28 him by I, P. Buyersie,- also of St. Paul, 'fcuyersle declares' that Mc Kay attacked him during an argu ment, over the! damage, some of McKay's pigs ' ;are said to have caused when they broke into the plaintiffs corn! field. McKay was released on $23 bail. Bear the Panatrope This afternoon and evening at H. L. Stiff's furniture store. n28 For Lease, Small Home- Brand new, j furnace, etc., $36 month. Becke; Hendricks, 189 X. High streetj Heilig Bldg. n28tf On Sale Defective All "Wool bed. blankets Bishop's. n28 A Loan of $1,000 Can be retired, principal and interest, in 81 monthly payments of $16 60 each. See Ralph ' Mc Curdy, office over Miller's store. n28 Salem Receipts Good J.. C. Nelson, principal of the iSalem high school, announced Friday that the receipts of the Thanksgiving day game staged on Sweetland field between Salem and Franklin high! school of Portland are satisfactory. Salem cleared over $200 on the game, he report ed. The grandstand, which is sup posed to have a seating capacity of 3.000, was filled to overflowing, and standing room-was in use dur ing the game, although a good share of the crowd were composed of students from Salem and Wil lamette, who were admitted on their student tickets. . "How; Christianity Came to Our Forefathers.' will be the topic; Sixty-three extremely interesting views illustrate the "lecture and answer conclusively the question. How Does America Happen to be a cnrisiian .Nauoni - v Vaudeville Today Five all new acts, Bligh theatre. ' n28 Let 1. J. Hersha Slake It Look like new. Expert piano tnd furniture refinishlng and pol ishing. Inquire at. 'Moore's Music House, 409-415 Court. Phone 983. n29 of Mr. and Mrs. Albert-: Richard I Wetjen.A- Both the guest and the host are' prominent in a literary way, Mr.JUchardson and Mr. Wet Jen' both: being' contributors of standing to such periodicals as the Saturday Evening .Post, Every body's. Collier's, and the American Magazine. The men plan an ex curaion together, into eastern Ore gon in the spring. Plans for a trip to Australia next fall are also un der way. Mr. Wetjen is editor of the Oregon Magazine, published in Salem. ", v r Dance to- the Panatrope At the Gray Belle this evening. H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. n28 Birth Is Reported- Mrs. A. W. Sefton of Salem re ceived a son on Thanksgiving day. according to a report filed with the city health officer Friday. The. boy has been given the name of! Robert Anthony. The father, W. A. Sefton, died suddenly . about three months ago- Cl$mMEWS' W BRIEF OurWeatherMan ' I 111 ' XorthwesternIs' I The Northwestern, river steam er owned and operated by the Sa lem Navigation company, arrived in Salem . Friday . morning from Portland. The - up-river run was made In' 24 Jrodrs. A light load was carried. Vaudeville Today . five all new acts, Bligh theatre. " n28 Rain Unsettled , with rain r west and local rains and snows east portion normal temperature: fresh east and southeast winds. Max (Fri day) 46; Min. 40; River 0.8; Rainfall ,02; Atmosphere cloudy; Wind south. -.- . Danoe to the Panatrope j At the Gray Belle this evening. H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. i n28 The Panatrope in Concert j Sundty afternoon and evening at the Gray Belle. H. L. Stiff Furniture Co." n28 that all census rolls be In by this Jolly-Vp Held The Willamette university YM and YWCA organizations last night gave a Jolly-Up for the bene- ! fit of those students who did not leave Salem for the holidays. afternoon, declaring that tnose About 25 students were present falling to do so will not receive for the program, which was held their share of the county money jn the society rooms of Waller for schools next year. The budget naiL The program consisted of of the superintendent must be sub- I muSical numbers, readings, games. mitted to the. county court by De-ani refreshments cember Hotel Marion Dollar Dinner. 8. Every evening. Served 5:45 to n-27tf Card of Thanks We wish to thank our many friends for their sympathy during our bereavement of our wife and mother; also for the beautiful floral offerings. Joseph Jaeger and family. n28 Christmas Novelties Mrs. Trover, Trover's Studio. n28 I Dance to the Panatrope At the Gray Belle this evening, failed to furnish bond of $500 fol Xon-Snpport Charged Edwin Tenner was placed In the county jail yesterday after he had H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. n28 lowing a hearing in the justice .court on a non-support charge Some Modern Couple That rent, here's 4-room new cottage, furnace, fireplace, hard wood, dutch kitchen, parage in basement, wired for electric range. A double construction union-made home that will last. On large view lot with trees. Protected district, with Increasing values. Price. $3600. Any reasonable terms to responsible people. See at 1550 S. Winter street. Becke & Hen dricks. 189 X. High street, Heilig Bldg. n28tf On Sale Defective All Wool bed blankets Bishop's. . n28 Mahan ruled that she was not in sane at the time, of the adoption, and-that the adoption proceed Inrs in the case arenjil and void. Tie father has u reed tha t ' the ch Hi' be adopted by his parents, tLe de fendants in the case. (Continned vfrn ) . v Satnrday Special Fancy Pioneer Bacon, 22c per lb. Cross Market. Phone 1S80. Free delivery. n28 Saxophone and Band Instrument Repairing that is guaranteed. Duke's Musical Instrument Repair Shop. Phone 2213. RoomMc Cornack Bldg. Over Miller's. n2 Church Official Visiti The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Hillebrand, Dr. Avison to Sneak Dr. Richard N. Avison of Port land, formerly pastor at the First Examination Date Is Set ;,Mrsl , Mafy Fulkerson.- county Duke's Musical Instrument Repair superintendent of schdots, ait- Shop. Phone 2215. Room 3, Mc- To Resume, Term It is expecfed' that; Judge Percy R. Kelly of thereuit. court-will rurn , Ba.Cm .uu, Bounced Friday 4hat December 15 Cornack Bldg. Orer Miller's. n29 the Norember term of the circuit . . . . fit? . which teachra may. take their ex- I Dragers in Medf ord aminations for state certificates j Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Drager are for this county. Location at which in Medfod fo a few days as guests the examinations are to take place has not yet been named. Browning's Candy Factory Llbertv road. Salem. Or. Get P.A., D.D.. . administrator of theM thodi . church In Salem, will our prices on fresh home-made archdioces of Oregon City, was a j be tne speake on Sunday evening candy. Postage paid on orders of visuor in &aiem weanesaay to as- . fh. aanrl T MuthoHtst chnrch. three nounds or over. n28 sist at tne aaaiiem-vooper weaa- The Woman.s Home Missionary ingatst. Joseph s catnouc cnurcn -ocietv of the church has chosen the 7:30 o'clock service at which to hold their thank offering meet ing. Saxophone and Band Instrument Repairing that is guaranteed. HJjarh Grade. Player Plan Left with us. Big sacrifice for immediate sale. . See this snap at once. Tallman Piano Store, 395 S 12th. n29 court. The term following this is to' be held in "January. - The Panatrope in Concert Sunday afternoon and evening On Sale Defective All Wool bed blanketo Bishop's. n28 at the Gray Belle. Furniture Co. H. L. Stiff n28 of thei son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George Frey. The Panatrope in Concert : Sunday afternoon and evening at the Gray Belle. H. L. ! Stiff were I furniture Co. n28 Three Licenses Issued Three marriage licenses issued yesterday In the. .county! clerk's office. They were taken I Comnanv P Members out by W. C. Morria and Annie i Will see "Midshipmen" at the Furniture TJphomtery And repairing. Gieae-Poweri Furniture Company. slOtf Op pen Teaclies Acetyene And electric welding. New elec- I trie welding machines, $250; acetylene generators, $90 and up. 695 Mill St. dT Convention to be Held A convention of the various School officers of Marion county will be held in Salem December 12. This number will include members of the school boards as well as the superintendents. School district management Is an nounced to be the principal topic of the convention. successful candidates in the recent state-wide examination at Port land for a candidate from the na- Mav Reese, both of Silverton; Rob-1 weii following latter nart of drill I Hnason coach, a Gardner coupe, tional euard for West Point. He ert Knierian and Etnei Hamilton, i program Monday night. n29 Closed Automobiles At reduced prices. These in clude a Willys-Knight sedan, a Candidate Successful Hubert Lewis, son of the late C. I. Lewis, was one of the three j jPornltare. trpnohrtery And repairing. Glese-Powsrs Furniture Company. . 20tf Author Here Trom Seattle Mr. and Mrs. Frank Richardson Pierce of Seattle returned home yesterday afte a visit at the home Winners Are Announced Winners on the speedometer guessing contest, put on at : the Corn show last week by, the O. J. Hull Auto Top and Paint company, are announced as follows: First prize winner: F. M. Lasche, route 1. guessed 24,250 miles. The speedometer " registered " 24,629 miles. He will receive $50 ap plied on a Duco reflnlsh job. Sec ond, H.. G. Jarman, 2000 State, guessed 24.300, receives $25 on a Duco job or winter enclosure. Seven persons tied for third, guessing 25.000 miles. They were Fred Miller. Otto Hoven. Stuart Parker, p. c. Harland, Rllla Chap man, all of Salem, and D. C. Sa- ben, route 2, Salem., and L. L. Frazier, Scotts Mills. Now is the Time to Begin - r - Tire Economy McCLAREN CORD Spot Dance Schindler -hall, tonight. prizes. n28 ) fit;, - ""Y ' : ' 1 1 'V"1 -In A - 'Mi i i .' l - : 1 i ! k- v r4 Obituary Panatrope Admired Large audiences gathered yes tcrday afternoon and again In the evening, to hear the new Bruns wick Panatrope in recital at the H. L. Stiff Furniture store. Dem onstratloos will be made this aft ernoon and the' instrument will furnish dance music at the Gray Belle this evening, with concerts there Sunday. Royal Margaret Elaine Royal. 2 94-3 Portland road, Xovember 27, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl O. Royal. Besides her parents she is survived by one brother, Jack son, and two sisters. Belle and Maurlne. Private funeral services will be held Sunday at 2 p. m. from the Terwilliger funeral home. Rev. Thomas Acheson will offici ate.. Interment will be in the Lee Mission cemetery. For Rent, Warm 3-lioom flat, $35; right down town- Also 5-room house north, $25; garage house. $10. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High street. Heilig Bldg .. . - n28tf FUNERALS Porter Funeral services for the late Walter J. Porter will be held Sat urday, Xov. 28, at 3 p. nT from the Rlgdon mortuary Interment will be in JCity...View cemeteryj . , - both of Corbett: Edward N. Wel- Jer, grocer, 165 North Seventeenth I Census Rolls Urged to Be in and Misa Irene Dodd. 133o fetatei Mrs. Mary Fulkerson, county su-j street. . I nerlntendent of schools, has asked a lord coupe and a btudeoaxer wa9 cnosen from the Corvallis na- closure. See these at the Certl-1 tional guard and is well known in tied public Motor Car Market. Salem. Mask Skate at Dreamland- Sat. NIte, Nov. 28. Good prizes. n28 nl7tf Wood Wood TRACY'S FUEL YARD 187 D Street - Telephone 2313 as they will not last long at these prices. Tallman Piano Store, 395 S. Twelfth. n29 Pomerpy & Keene Jewelers ana OptometrlsU Salem, Oregon F.N WOODRY Salem's Leading - AUCTIONEER j Pays Cash For Pnmltnre Residence and Store 1010 North Summer PHONE' 511 i "Established Since 1918! Supplies Are Wanted The Pacific Protective Society issued an appeal Friday for veg etables of various kinds, such ar potatoes, cabbages, carrots, to be used to feed the inmates of the four institutions which are cared for by the society. The four in stitutions are the Cottage . Hos- nltnl th T .ml i so Hnm. the Port- land Commons, and the Albertlna n- ' "a"w " . T Kerr Nursery Home. During the Closing Out Our used pianos at $50, $75, $100 and $125. See these at once met jast nlht for a 8UDDer and firax Clnb Meets The Grax club, young women's business club at the Salem YWCA, Dance to the Panatrope At the Gray Belle this evenlne. H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. n28 v.- Chevrolet A smalKamount down and 18 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 DISEASES Acute and Chronic treated by the latest Electrical. Theraphy and Osteopathy. Consultation Free t B. H. WHITE Physician and Surgeon 800 TJ. S. Bank Bids. (Salem, Oregon J , Get the Best FRUIT Gates and English Plum pledging service. The club has been in existence for a year, but this is the first pledging service. Officers of the club are Mary Erickson, president: Velleda Oh mart, secretary, and Evelyn Hebel treasurer. The girls who were pledged last night are Lucile Da via. Opal Humphrey, Mary Peck, Cecil Royal of Klamath Falla.L Grace Hardeman, Margaret Hogg. a conductor on tne soutnem fa- juamta nockett and Naomi cific, spent Thanksgiving with his Phelps. parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Royal. Mr. Royal will be in town f6r sev eral days. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Cochran of Amity were additional guests at the Royal home op Thanksgiving day. They were ac- i companied by their little son, Roy- al Cochran. Vaudeville Today 'Five all new acts, Bligh theatre. n28 Hear Jhe Panatrope This afternoon and evening at H. L. Stiff's furniture store. n28 Exclusive Distribution For W. W. Kimball pianos. A. B. Chase, Davenport it 1 Tracy, Bush & Gerts. Moore's Music j House, 409-415. Court. a20tf Pudding MODEL BAKERY 121 South Commercial Moral and Spiritual Health- Is as much a necessity as physi cal health. The men's class at the Bligh theater, 9:45 Sunday morning, taught by J. J. Evans. ta trying to stimulate spiritual forces In tbe individual and com munity. All men welcome. n29 Service at Church The evening service tomorrow at the First Congregational church promises to be of particular intar est. Rev. Charles E. Ward, pastor of the church, has made the fol lowing announcement concerning the film and lecture which will be orrered; "English snrmes" or McCalllster Funeral services for the late Marian A. McCalllster. wife of William B. McCalllster. will be held Saturday, Nov. 28, at 1:30 p. m. fro mthe Rlgdon mortuary. Interment will; be In the Waldo Hills cemetery. : THERE IS NO DEATH There is no death! What seems' so Is transition; This life of mortal breath la but the suburb of the life Elyslan Whose portals we call death. Henry Vadsworth LonrMlow. W. T. Rigdon & Son Kwong Fook & Company HOLIDAY GOODS Fancy and dry goods, China wares, silk handkerchiefs, gents' end ladiea' furnishing goods, underwear, silk hosiery, dresses, aprons, ornaments, baskets, China tea, aU kind of goods, etc. Big sale. 264 N. Commercial St. Eastman Brothers Furnaces : Salem Office 169 S. Hlh Of tie hours? ! 12:M TO 2 P. It : Factory, SBverton, Ore, 1 PAINTING KALSOMINING PAPER HANGING For the right kind of materials ! and the very best workman ship call as, Gabriel Powder and Supply Co. 171 8. Commercial Phone TJf Saturday Special- Fancy Pioneer Bacon, 32c perl lb. Cross Market. Phone 1880.1 i Free delivery. n28 Home Is Purchased Edwin Mtssen. emsloved at the I passenger station of the Southern i Pacific here, has purchased the home at 1045 North Church street I from D. G. Henry and will take possession immediately. The home is among the best in the city. Mr, Missen came to Salem recently from Independence- LADD & BUSH, Bankers bUbUsbed ISO . V'; : " . " i ........ jGcneral Banlnn g Bas?ncs4 ; . OtOo Vutmn front 10 aon, to S TYPEWRITER CO. Direct Factory Branch . 810 Court Street Phone tS2 Typewriters Rented, 8old Repaired Special rental rates to students On SaleDefective All : Wool Bed Blankets Bishop's. . -I,,-a:' "' : o v . n28. H. WOODRY & SON pay tMk far UMd Fsmitaz. aura S71 Kortk OosMMTcUt , Office Phone 75 cr Res Idence Phono 1843-W : Awoanlt Case Filed -Charged with assault and bat tery, Stanley McKay of. St. Paul appeared in Justice court after a complaint had been filed against PR0UP ' Spasmodic Croop is frequently' yf. rcuTa ny on ppacsttoooi-. V VAppRUD, r The Panatrope In Concert Sunday afternoon and evening at the Gray Belle. H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. . n28 WIU Sell Every New- Upright, grand and player piano In our stock at practically dealers cost, for quiek sale this week Terms if desired. Tallman Piano Store, 395 S. 12th. n29 Appeal to be Made Wallace Carson, attorney for William E. and Eva Johnson, de fendants in the case in which Judge McMahan returned to Edna Z. Johnson the custody of her two children, Willard C. and Vivian P. Johnson. She had charged that the defendants had won custody of the children upon the declara. tion that she was Insane, but that she was not so at the time of adoption proceedings. Judge fc- A Perfect NON SKID Jim' 'BiIT Smith & Watkins Snappy. Service -PHONE 44 SCHAEFER'S Chocolate Chips Special for Saturday only 36calb. Two lbs. for 70c We reserve the right to limit quantities - only at eCHAEFER'Q DRUG STORE The Yellow Front Phone inT 13S North Commercial Street , The Pensiar Store The Presbyterian Church ; Norman K. Tully, D. D., Pastor " 1 0:45 A; M. "The Oldest and the Newest r. Conception of the Bible' 7:30 P. M. "The Conversion of the Phil- - ippian Jailer If you have no cMirch home, come and worship with ua TODAY 71. FRUIT TREES Fruit trees are ready for our customers. Now is the ' time to plant your fruit trots to sret the Best Results. ' Our new location is just bpposite the rostoffice on State4 w va v. v- v THE MATHIS NURSERY Phone 10F4 Evenings University Women SPECIAL Present 4 MORNING MATINEE 10:30 A. M. LOIS WILSON WARNER BAXTER "Welcome Home" Ull r "The Frontier Woman" 'Another Chronicle of America .CHILDREN 10c - ADULTS C3c OREGON TODAY J,' r" Peerless: Bakery; 170 NORTH COMMERCIAL STREET ' Our regular Prices of Bread, :Y lVz lb. loaf. 13c, 2 for 25c; 1 lb. loaf 9c, 3 for. Cookies, 2 dozen for i..r. :.. ' Butter Horns, 6 for -I-Ul.-,.- ; ; ', j- Apple Turnovers, 6 f or- Cakes, all varieties - 'f I23c 25c ,-25c 15e n? to 50c Doughnuts, Cinnamon Rolls, Tea Sticks arid Buns, per dozen . . .-20c Pies 10c and 25c Milk, Bread, iTeneh and'Eje Bread,' 3 loaves 25c 7 We Serve Coffee and Lunches Try Our Krause's Candy t i