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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1925)
THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON SUNDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 29, 1925 VISIT OUR Pre-Holiday and Drastic! Disposal Sale MANY ITEMS SUCH AS THESE OFFERED: y MEN'S SWEATER COATS 1 In different styles V neck, coat styles, turtle neck, knit bottoms, good assortment of colors. .Regular $7.50, Now i ' MEN'S UNION SUITS In heavy cotton ribbed, ecru and gray. All sizes. . Values $2.25. Now ONE LOT OF MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS And collar to match, of high grade ! material. Value to $2.25. Now ( ' ; - men's suits In casemere and tweeds, good assortment of colors, well made, values to $30. Now $4.95 $1.45 $1.79 $21.35 G. W. JOHNSON & CO. High Grade Men's and Young Men's Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps 469 STATE STREET SALEM, OREGON We have a wonderful buy In a iHxlgn lou ring t with good tires, spot light, and several other extras. This par 1m in the best of shape and ha been reconditioned throughout. Priced at $300. theory part of the examination will be held in Portland Monday I and Tuesday, and the nractical work the applicants will be re quired to do will be performed at the Oregon state penitentiary for ithe convicts. ! There will be about applicants for licenses. upon receipt of one grown by Geo. Riley, route 6. Salem. The price net was exactly $50.1$. The pur chasers say this is the largest Duroc ever received by the firm. Furattnre fpherrutery And repairing. Gieae-Powera Furniturs Oompaay. slulf Enjoy Your Meal At The Spa today and hear the wonderful Orthophonic Victrola. n2 BlfifflSS Closed Automobiles At reduced prices. These in clude 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. nlTtf until it will be completely filled j between Commercial and Libetrty. A concrete wall has been ; con structed at the place wbere the mill creek formerly flowed into the ditch, this for the purpose of averting the waters of the mill stream. Hijrh Grade Player Piano Lefrwith us. Big sacrifice for immediate sale. See this snap at once. Tall man Piano Store. 295 S 12th. n29 Reserve Your Pendleton Indian Robe now. A small deposit will hold it until Christmas. Bishop's. n29 Miss Garfield Recovers Edna Garfield has sufficiently recovered from an automobile ac cident of several weeks ago to be able to resume duties in her of ficial court district. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF . ' I-I. . - -. . .-.-I. J ... - L .I' I ... I II I ' "" ' ' ' I Ou r WeatherMan l ;. 1 Probably Rain Cloudy over east ana unsettled with probably rain over west por tion; moderate temperature; fresh easterly winds. Max. (Saturday) 46; Min. 44; River, .7, rising; Rainfall .01; Atmosphere cloudy; Wind south. Wood Contract Let - A contract was let yesterday by the Marion county court for the cutting of 275 cords of wood on the rcounty farm, near Hopmere. The successful bidder was Delbert Hart and Son who agreed to do the work for $1.50 a cord. Work will be started as soon as the con tract is signed. Other bidders were Frank H. Ayers, ! $1.70, George Matteson, $1.75 and Ed Thornton, 1.75'. Two bids were entered for cutting 100 cords of the wood. These were by J. Gro gan, at $1.80 and John Dollens, $1.50. ! Orthophonic Victrola $85, $110, $150 and $275. to gether with the New Electrola, at Moore's Music House. n29 Gordon Hose, f 1 tT Howard Corset Shop, 153' S High n29 Company P Membei Will see "Midshipmen" at the Heilig following latter part of drill program Monday night. n29 Visitors Prom Iiongvlew Mr. and Mrs. W. F. KInnear of Longview were Thanksgiving guests of Mrs. Kinnear's mother. Mrs. H. C. Lemke, and family. Mr Kinnear is in the real estate busi ness in Longview. Other guests were Frank Russell and Russell Hudson of Portland. Semi-Annual Sale Of beautiful wearing apparel. Most interesting sale on all cloth coats. No coat priced over $59.75 many at much less. The French Shop. 115 High St. n29 Brunswick's Nw Panatrojv In concert this afternoon and evening at the Gray Belle. H. L given employment as a parse, and two as hotel housekeepers. ; There were 107 men To seek" employment through the bureau, 39 Jobs avail able and 39 men referred. For five jobs open, for. women, 21 ap plied, five being -referred. ... Orthophonic Victrola Giee-Powers. We charge no in terest. n29 Saxophone and Band Instrument Repairing that is guaranteed. Duke's Musical Instrument Repair Shop. Phone 2215. Room 3. Mc- Cornack Bldg. Over Miller's. n29 Former ftalemite Visits Archer O.- Leech and wife of Portland visited over Thanksgiv ing at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Leech. 1575 State. Mr. Leech is manager of the sales department of the Portland Gas & Coke company. Hotel Marion Dollar Dinner. Served .5:45 to S. Every evening. n-27tC Exclusive Distribution For W. W, Kimball pianos. A. O. Chase, Davenport & Tracy, Bash & Certs. Moore's Music House, 409-415 Court. i20tf took out a permit to erect a que . story garage house at 1345 Trado to cost $300. Mrs. Belle MiJ-.'i Brown was given a permit to con struct a one-story dwelling at 590 North Sixteenth street, at a cost of $2500. Earl V, Barham ws issued a permit to erect a oue story dwelling to cost $4500 tt 865 North Winter. . Enjoy Your Meal At The Spa today and hear the wonderful Orthophonia ictrola. n2J 1 Furniture fpnofcstery And repairing. Gleae-Powen Furniture Company. . . ilOtf Orthophonic Victrola Gie8e-Powers. We charge no in terest. n29 , Netted Gem Spuds, $2.45 Sack Hunt & Sehaller's Mkt 2C3 N. Commercial. Phone 1900. n29 Rev. PheIp Leavi Rev. Guy Fitch Phelps, lecturer and author who has been-lecturing In Salem for three weeks, left yesterday for Pasadena, Cal., to fill a similar engagement. Stiff Furniture Co. Dr. Marshall Osteonathic- Physician and surgeon. n29 n29 Protect the Investment In your car. Have it greased at The Grease Spot. n29 Enjoy Your Meal At The Spa today and hear the wonderful Orthophonic Victrola. n29 Orthophonic Victrola Giese-Powers. We charge no in terest. n29 Fneral Tuesday Afternoon The funeral of the late R. R. Jones, who died in Los Angeles on Wednesday, will be held on Tues day afternoon. The time and hour will be announced tomorrow. The body is on the way to Salem. Ditch Being Filled Work of filling In the Division street ditch is progressing rapidly. Between Front and Commercial the ditch has been filled complete ly, and but little work remains Mat hi Nursery Sale Thp Mathis Nursery have opened a sales yard and office just oppo site the postoffice on State street where most varieties, sizes and number of trees are carried In sfock. Persons thinking of buying may well see them. lt 1. J. Hernha Make It Look like new. Expert piano md furniture refinishing and pol ishing. Inquire at Moore's Music House. 409-415 Court. Phone 983. n29 The French Shop Our semi-annual sal continues, coats and hats, downs for street and evening wear. Wonderful val ues in all lines. M. liuffe Morri son, 115 Hish St. n2S Pr. "White, Osteopathy Electronic diagnosis ment. and treat- n29 Champoeg Visited The following Salemites were recent visitors to Champoeg park: Helen Pippy, Beatrice Walton, Mabel Robertson. Anne Simpson, W. H. Burgworth and Carrie Jen nings. The road to this place is in the best condition in Champoeg history. Here You At A 1923 Ford roadster for sale for less than the price of acces sories. See or call Biddy Bishop, Fred M. Powell motor car. dl Tires, $1 to $7.30 All sizes; new and used parts for all makes of cars. Salem Auto Wrecking, phone 2159. n29 Bazaar, Central Cong. Church- Dec. 1, Ostrin building. State and 19th St. Fancy work, aprons. nntrri fnrA on1 pandv Ti5Q Lessons in Pollyerome Mrs. Trover, Trover's Studio n29- Divorce Is Sonant Gladys G. Ttitus has filed suit for divorce from Austin L. Titus cnarging desertion. They wre married in Dallas in March. 191S Mrs. Titus declares her husband left her in June, 1923. Orthophonic Victrolas $S3. $U0, $150 and $27.-.. to gether with the New Electrola, at Moore's Music House. n29 The Panatrope" in Concert At the Gray Belle this afternoon and evening. It. L. Stiff Purni ture Co. ,- n23 Building Permit Issued mrt?; ouiiams permits were issued from the office of the city recorder Saturday. . W. A. Liston Obituary Girls! Enter This Contest For the most beautiful hair, phone 2 63 and makejin appoint ment for an interview with Miss Katheryn Gunnell. n29 Shrnbs, Fruit Trees, Roses Bulbs, at Pearcy Bros., 178 S. Commercial St. da On Dental Board Dr. Carl E. Miller will be out of his office this coming week while in attendance to his duties as member of the Oregon state board of dental examiners. The Porker Claims Honors Recently new records for size of cucumbers grown in Marion coun ty were established, and now the Duroc-Jersey porker claims first honors in her class. Four hun dred eighteen pounds read the scales at Hunt & Sehaller's market Employment Report Filed A total of 40 persons, 37 men and three women received employ ment through the Salem YMCA employment bureau during the past week, according to a report filed by Sim Phillips, head of the bureau. Out of the 37 men re ceiving employment, 29 were given work as common laborers, seven as agricultural help, and one for ( restaurant work. One woman was 1 Jones. At Los Angeles, November 2 Ralph R.Jones, a former resident of Salem.' He is survived by his widow, one son, Evan Jones of Los Angeles, and one daughter, Mrs. Breyman Boise, of Salem. The re mains will arrive in Salem Mon day. Announcement of funeral later by the Rlgdon & Son mortu aiy. ; Robertson. At Pomeroy, Washington, No vember 28, Rev. John Robertson. He is survived by his wife ar.d one son, .John Dayton Robertson. The remains will arrive in Salem Tues Rigdon & Son mortuary. Inter- day morning. Funeral services will follow in the afternoon from the ment will be in the I, O. O. cemetery. THE LONG PILGRIMAGE So that he seemed to depart. not from life, but from one home to another. Cornelius Nepos W. T. Rigdon & Son Leaders Meet The cadet leaders of' the Salem- YMCA met Saturday morning In the rooms of that organization. Elementary boxing and mat work proved to be the order of the meeting. - ' ' ' I -i Oppen Teaches Acetylene And electric welding. New elec tric welding machines, $250; acetylene generators, $90 and up. 695 Mill St. d7 For Lease, Small Home- Brand new, furnace, etc., $36 month. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High street. Heilig Bldg. n2Stf Five licenses Issued Five applications for marriage licenses .were made in the county clerk's office yesterday. Those receiving licenses were: Dolph Heater, farmer, and Sheila Fran ces Neal, both of Sublimity; John Rowers, farmer. Salem route 3 and Mary Ellen Wicks, Halls Ferry; William J. Meier, farmer, Salem, route 5, and Marie Kraemer, Mt. (Continued on psfce G.) f 1 " Pomeroy & Keene Jewelers and Optometrists Salem, Oregon . " - 1 1 i i i i j , : ' ' ' ' "' i . .. !,,, , i , ,, , , - ., .,, ., i , , 1Li! 9 - , .. .. - v to. U I " 1 V - "v X. X X If 11. 1 "1 vwTVV r I H I I 111, ' 1 lllii lilt- 'Atyfl - om p Ifll s P-llM m )r- g n fJs 111' IWWWWt; h' ?m XX 'V!. JFK 1 I ,V. 'V -Z J - V . Iff I ' assMlkSMiiiisass 1 1 Ii 5 ' (lVV". - V "X. "m. XVXWV - X" 111 W" XX "V ' X ; X 1 V V. 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