Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1925)
THE OREGON STATESM AN; SALEM, OREGON SATURDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 5, 1925 f 5 J? 9 T t V SUCCESSOR TO WELLER BROS. Phones 48 - 49 155 North Commercial St. FLOUR Princess Hard, Wheat Flour Today only a sack. $2.29 : No. 10 pastry Flour 49c No 10 Extra Cream Oats, 49c " No: 10, Eastern Corn Meal.... ..43c - No. -10 Farina j.-:...:. 1 .,59c ' ;-;eSYRUPS: No. 10 PenickV Syrup...: .. 74c V No. 5 Penick's Syrup 38c ; Large .size Log Cabin.... $1.05 Medium size Log Cabin 55c CANNED VEGETABLES No. 2Y2 size Royal Club Pumpkin 2 for 32c No. 2V2 size Royal Sauer Kraut 2 for .......... 32c SUGAR - Quaker Pure Cane Sugar, a sack....$5.59 HONEY Fancy Mountain Honey per cake....25c Pure strained Honey, pints 33c Quarts 59c VEGETABLES -We carry one of the Finest and Freshest lines of Vegetables in the city , ' , at prices suitable to all .. NO CHARGE FOR DELIVERY I . CUTY NEWS IN BRIEF IB ID Oil in Have you received oar new, used ear guarantee? If sot. come down and get it now. Something new and entirely different from any ever before issued. We hare one with every used ear. o J of these teacherages, some even going so far as to vote bonds to cover these improvement. Browning's Candy Factory- Liberty road, Salem. Or. Get our prices on fresh home-made candy. Postage paid on orders of thrAa nnniiHi nr rwor HS Why? The waltz song everyone is talk ing about. Sherman Clay & Co., 244 No. High. dE Furniture YTphontery And repairing. Qlese-Power Furniture Company. 1QU Attend Celebration The following persons were seen at the Ore&onian celebration held - in . Portland, yesterday: Hallle Hinges, P. H. D'Arcy-and Miss D'Arcy. Dr. Carl Gregg Doney. Governor Pierce. Mm. Jos. Martin, State Superintendent J. A. Churchill, Postmaster John II. Farrar; Cooke Patton, Mrs- Abbie Farrar. 1SOO Xot Working Here's 12 lots that can lay out all winter and a couple more win ters and nothing happens except surrounding improvements. Low tax. On sewer and lights; $1200 takes clear as a bell. Large lots. excellent garden. Investigate. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High, street. Heilig Bldg. d2tf are 27 senators op for re-election on the republican ticket. To be sure of their berths they are going to vote with Coolidge on the world court, whether they like it or not." Another Reduction on Ktmpel Goods at Mrs. Miller's, over Miller's store. d6 SERVICE WOR Saturday Special Extra choice cottage rolls. 7c lb. Picnics, 21c lb- Croas Market, phone 1880. Free delivery. d5 Guild to Meet Junior Guild of St. Paul's church will meet with Mrs. Clif ford Parmer, corner of Lincoln and Saginaw; on Tuesday at 2:30 o clock. , Semi-Annual Sal 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. dltf Accident Report - Reports filed with the state in dustrial accident commission here show that six workmen lost their lives as a result of accidents in industries during the week ending December 3. A total of 694 acci dents were reported for the week. 539 of this number being subject to the protection of the workmen's compensation act. A Friends Will Appreciate Hand made gifts. A large as sortment of stamped goods and threads at The Petite Shop, over Busick's store. d6 Whispering Baritone Singing "Feelin' Kind o'Blue," a knocK out. Victor record, at Stiffs. d5 Undergoes Operation - An operation was performed on W. R. Gottfried of Falls City at a local hospital yesterday. " U CLOUDY- - Unsettled," normal temperature; light southerly winds. Max. (Fri day ) 5 3 : Min. 43; River 2.9, ris ing; Rainfall -none;' Atmosphere cloudy; Wind south. In Hospital A.-A. Maske of Ashland under went a minor operation at . the Deaconess hospital yesterday. . Northwestern Leaves The river steamer 3 o'clock yesterday morning-with 176 tons of freight, which will be distributed to various Portland docks. According to J,- T. Ray, local agent, this is the - largest cargo carried by the boat this season. fLuper Leaves lilies of St. Joseph's Parrisli Rummage sale this afternoon. d5 Hear Paramine Orchestra- Crystal Gardens tonight. te9t band in town. Hot- d Applications Are Filed Filing of old applications for teaching posts is under way at the Salem Navigation company State Engineer Rhea Luper will I Fixtures In earner xsortnwestern lea atiauena me conierence or me esi- x. ,. . . thjk itu-h office of the eitv cnoHnt.nH.nt ern division of the United States ( " " j"t" T V ,. t rr .rhnn a nir ti,,V a V. h. oe neiu i ... , ., .v. .u. I .at innc .,. tit ii - . use l ii is morning on ius nunu oiue i - m w, ! a.c iu c chamber of commerce to rTU6n . 'f I of its enlarged quarters, which Hlled. The office is anticipating tuai cuy. lie coDiercuce l" , ,i 001 k n w TV,n- a ante number Of nnnHratlAn . . . . . . , a j a i wc:; iui uic i y uvt uj - , give parucmar attention 10 ; i nn. sfnpA Ttrv' of Installing this year. problem of water conservation. Exclusive Distribntion , For W. W. "Kimball pianos. A, B. Chase, Davenport ft Tracy, Bash . ft Gerts. Moore's Music House, 409-415 Court. . s20tf Toys for the Children At Stiff's furniture store. datf paaghter Born ' A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Duval of Silverton-last evening at the Deaconess hospital. .Pianos ' See our complete stock. Sher--man Clay & Co., 244 No. Higti St. r - r d5 Goes to Conference P.: A. Elliott, state forester, made a trip to Portland -Friday to confer with members of the fed .eral forestry service. Hear the Orthophonic 1 At Sherman Clay & Co., 244 No, High St. d5 High Grade Player Piano Left with us. Big sacrifice for immediate sale. See this snap at once. Tallman Piano Store, 395 S 12th. " d Hotel Guests Hester Hollingshead, prominent women's worker of Boise,' Idaho, was a Salem hotel guest yester day. Don Rich of New j York city was registered at the Marion ho tel; also A. Stockholm of Chicago Toys for the Children At Stiff's furniture store. d5tf Has Recovered J. S. Sehon, auditor for the state insurance department, is back at his desk after an illness of two weeks. A Loan ofi,000 Can be retired, principal and Interest, In 81 monthly payments .of $16.60 each. See Ralph H. Mc i Curdy; office over Miller's store. . - d5 Senator Eddy Visits B. L. Eddy, Roseburg attorney and state senator from Dougles county, was a visitor in the city Friday on business before the su preme court. . , I Retired Farmer, Snap i , 6-acre tract cut to $5500. On U-navine. close to Salem: modern bldgs., fruit and berries. Reasons Ufor sacrifice. Now. Becke ft fellendricks. 189-N. High street Ujeilig Bldg. d2tf Makes Business' Trip i i Dillard Eikins. member of the etate industrial accident commis- sion, was in Portland Friday on .-official business. The French Shop Our semi-annual sale continues. coats and hats. Gowns for street and evening wear. Wonderful val ues in all lines. M. Buffe Morri son. 115 High St. dltf Attorneys Here Gny C. H. Corlis and H. H , Riddell; Portland attorneys, were In Salem Friday, appearing before the supreme court In cases on appeal before that tribunal. Pipe Organ Record , New showing by Mark Andrews all the well known Christmas carols. Victor record at Moore's Music House. d6 Duke's Musical Instrument Repair shop, where repairing is a business, not a side line. Onr prices and work are right. Phone 2215. Over Miller's store. d5 with particular reference to the allocation of the waters of the Columbia river. i son's store. Work of installing new fixtures on the south side was begun, replacing the old tones there. About Christmas time, the Xew Red Seal Records- Single faced, 25c and Stiffs Furniture Co. 35c. datf 4.93 Is the Special Price Of all velvet hats values to $20 at The Smart Shop. 115 N. Lib erty St. ' d5 Xot n Buzz Saw- But a musical saw in the hands bank will have full use of its new of an expert. Lorraine Stivers; al- quarters. so a great singer .nd entertainer Hear him at the men s class at the Wendell Hall, Paul Whiteman Bligh theater Sunday morning Memnhis Fhre. George Olson. J. J. Evans, teacher. dfi Waring's Glen Oswald all late recordings on Victor, at Moore's Hug to Attend Wedding A New Pipe Organ Reconl By the new electrical process; a real treat. Stop in at Stiffs anrt hear it. d land for another timber cron br reducing the taxes." . '' In closing the dean stated that he hated to se the people of Gi gon sit by and ea this great re source go and leave ua with de vastation. - ' District Governor of, the. -Lion.' flnh nt Hracrnn ' Pi-untr i Viior . tvpa- Cliarles V. Galloway. Port- sided at tbo meeting and intor land, Will Deliver Princi- !rei.the, BP.eaker-: r " CIS 1IIHUUUCUUII, IslillUU I Hill 111" 1 pal Address Building Permit Issued Paul Rice was given a permit by City Recorder Poulsen Friday to construct a one-story dwelling and garage at 1370 liines street. The structure is to cost $4 300. Iliad spent four years at OAQ when Professor Ueavy wa.s dean of nien. Dean Peavy responded: to the m- Salem Elks will hold their an- troduction, . stating that Frank nual memorial service tomorrow 1 Neer was the biggest problem, of. afternoon commencing at 2 o'clock I his time in college. ; and to which the public are la- Ted Roy,' tenor of j QAA accom- vited to attend. At the same panied by Byron Arnold sang se-. time some 1500 Elk lodges I eral selections for tho club. throughout the United States will hold memorial services, in rever ence to their members who have died.' Charles V. Galloway of Portland will deliver the main address The eulogy, addressed especially to the members who have died since the last memorial service. will be eiven br Dr. W ' f!rltoft au.. .i.r. narry ti. tiarms win i yfJcCKS 2fiu CpZUU III LttbM inr ' 'Th a llrQi.n. PapfoAt M "Msta 1 - ... . n a ft i ine MtiifllUii' will K. IVIiaoMliit. nCV.UlUO niC IWl followed, by the benediction by F 5. Delano. Members of the local organiza tion that have died within the last year ar F. B. Southwick. O. R. Fieat. A- L. Brpwn, C. Van Pat ten, S. Z. Culver. Clayton F Young,." E. T. Busselle, H. Hlrsch OPENED WITH BAR Disturbed The French KTiop All winter hats in stock priced in four groups. Hats formerly $10 to $12. SO at $3.S0; hats for merly $12.50 to $14.50 at $3; hats formerly $16. SO to $22 50 at $9.75. M. Buffe Morrison, 115 High St. dltf Felicitations In Order Mr. and Mrs. Dan J. Fry, Jr., of GOG South High street are be ing felicitated by a host of friends upon the birth of a son on Thurs day. December 3. The little lad. named both for his father and his paternal grandfather," will be known as Daniel Joshua, III. Music House. d6 Birth Report Submitted Forty children were born in Sa lem during the month of Novem ber, according to reports compiled at the office of the city health of ficer Friday. Girls were in the majority, numbering 22 as com pared to 18 boys. Shmbs, Fruit frees, Roses Bulbs, at Pearcy Bros., 178 S. Commercial St. d5 II . Til.. Mrs. J. Murphy, mother of Mrs. C. G- Settlemier and Mrs. George Crowley. N. Patterson, fell this morning at I schools, and her mother at their her Portland home and fractured home at 1564 Chemeketa street George M. Hug, city superin tendent of schools, left Salem Fri i day for Mosier where he will at tend the wedding of his cousin, Alice Shogran, this afternoon. He was accompanied by Mrs. Hug and their two sons. Friday noon they ere given a luncheon by Miss supervisor of grade her hip. 5 to 8 Rooms, 92500 Today 5 rooms, finished and plastered. balance ready to lath and plaster, garage and cement basement. On trim iot aouth, near schools. .This is best home buy we know. Some terms. Recke & Hendricks. 189 N. High street, Heilig Bldg. d2tf Saturday Special Mrs. Crowley accompanied Hugs as far as Portland. the Duke's Musical Instrument A Repair shop, where repairing is Oppen Teaches Acetylen a business, not a sideline. Qr And electric welding. New elee- prices an.d work are right. Phoaa I tjVL. welding machines. $250; 2215. Over Miller's store. acetylene generators, $90 and up 9VMI11 St. it Extra choice cottage rolls. 27c Transacts Busineai lb. PJcnics, 21c lb. Cross Market. Fred E. Smith, Eugene attor- Free delivery. d5 ny, was transacting business in Salem Friday. d 6 Gifts for Men a Mrs. Trover Trover's Studio. d5 Car Reported Stolen . ;. Oregon City police reported to the local station Friday that a Chevrolet touring. Oregon license No. 125-280, had been stolen from that city Thursday night. Plant Employes Met Employes of the Valley Motor! phone 1880 comnanv. Salem Ford dealers, met in the chamber of commerce rooms I Stop in at the O. K. List nisht for their remilar month.! Waffle House for dinner, ly meeting. Jimmy Nichols, in surance man. and William Hardy I Millers Store Party of the tractor department of the! The employees of Miller's de- Salem plant, were the principal J partment store held their annual Diseases Are Reported speakers- About 3o attended tne I ennstmas ceieDrauon yesieraay Two case 0f contagions dis- meeting. , evening. Fifty-one employees at- eases, one of smallnox and one of tended a 6 o clock dinner at we diphtheria, were reported at the Graybelle, and afterwards re- office of the city health officer paired to Miller s nail wnere tney Friday. Wfima Crum of 1910 enjoyed a program and entertain- North Fourth street, has diph- Kay Woolen ment prepared by Miss May Morey theria. She Is a pupil at Highland d5 of San Francisco. After the mus- rade school. Pauline Mav Dis- ical numbers and vaudeville brow of 795 South Twentieth has Stewart-Warner stunts, they assembled around the the smallpox. The radio set built for the aver-1 Christmas tree where each re- We Have 125 Ail-Wool "Overcoats on sale at $12.50 This is about half the ordinary re tail price. Thos Mill Co. age purse for the maximum efficl-1 ceived a gift of the Joke variety. ency In results. Moore's Music House. See our window. d6 I Fred G. Fisher Furniture Fpriohrtery And repairing. Glesa-Powers Furniture Company. sJOtf Saturday Special- Extra choice cottage rolls, 27c lb. Picnics, 21c lb. Cross Market, phone 1880. Free delivery. d Will Sell Every New- Upright, grand and player piano in our stock at, practically dealers' cost, for quick sale this week. Terms if desired. Tallman Piano Store, 393 S. 12th. d6 'Justice to Speak t Justice George M. Brown of the Oregon supreme court, will go to J The Dalles Sunday where he is . scheduled to deliver the principal address on the Elks memorial day program. Christmas Gifts That Last -; "King" Saxaphones, all models, (at Sherman Clay ft Co-, 244 No. '"High. v- ' d5 xmmn Wo6b . TYPEWRITER CO. Direct Factory Braach 519 Court Street Phone t2 Typewriters Rented, Sold, Repaired . Special rental rates to student t ? EL F. WOODRY & SON AmMtrnmn aa nrattmr DaaUea," mt h fr Cnt ParBlttzw. Bter Hi Vtrtk 0aacUL Office Phone 75 or Ees ldence Plume 1843-W Eastman Brothers Furnaces Salem Office 169 S. High Of flee honrs: ' 13:M TO i P, II. Factorjr Mlvertoa, Ore, - 1 Wood Wood TRACY'S FUEL YARD 167 D Street v Telephone 231 Singer evangelist, will sing and lead in the song service at the Closed Automobiles At reduced prices. These In elude a Willys-Knight sedan, a Hudson coach, a Gardner coupe. a 'Ford coupe and a Studebaker Friends Will Appreciate Hand made gifts. A large as-1 aaivation Army nail saturaay closure. See these at the Certl sortment of stamped poods andln,Rnt- "ev. ncc ; oiarKe wm e fled Public ' Motor Car Market threads at The Petite Shop, over the speaKer ..nj as nl7tf 1 j j Busick's store. dG Spot Dance Schindler hall, tonight. Prizes. d5 Speaks to Students W. A. Delzell, private secretary to Governor Pierce, made a trip to Dallas Friday to deliver an ad dress before the students of the high school of the Polk county seat. Willamette university wao hrok- !en into sometime weanesaay nitrhti $200 in cash Was' taken and several hundred dollars In cheekB. Discovery was made berg. William Smith, C. F. Lan- Thursday niorninft when N. S. sing, A. H Steiner, W. II. Down-I qnvflp hnsincsa manner re turn- v.. i nerrmgton ana a. LAI tn ni nffiro. n I " i ourse. I rn-n r. ptAn iiii ni frt Every lodgeln the United States I the business office was gained "by holds its memorial service the I picking the locks. The vault con- first Sunday in December. . Itaining the cash nnd records of At the Klamath Falls service 1 the school was foreed hpen bra the following Salem brothers Willi crow bar. None frthe records assist: Oscar Tt ninprioh T.vmanlwas molested. . . McDonald and Frank T. Wright- j The money stolen J consisted ' of man., lI$110 belonging to the 'university. $60 to the student body und $.".0 football receipts, according to Mr. Savage, who declared this I:, twic? las much money as is usually kept I at the office. The office was left in a litter, the knob of the vault. bits of the lock, and the Smashed strong box that had contained the money, being left. Officials of the university arc working with local police in an'iit- Predicts Many Times 43,000 ltempt to ocate the Men Will Be Employed by Industry TIMBER ran PEW Mil! Saturday Special All black and colored winter hats prices up to $20, at $4.95. The Smart Shop, 115 N. Liberty. dt Goes to Chicago Will Moore, state insurance com missioner, plans to leave Salem Saturday night for Chicago to at tend a conference of state insur ance commissioners from all part of the nation. Hotel Marion Dollar Dinner. R. Every evening. Served 5:45 to n-27tf Terspiration is not only good for your health, but also for your bank account. Oregon Electric Cuts Holiday Trip Fares Special reduced holiday fares to points on its lines are announc ed by the Oregon Ele-tric Rail way, to make visits home possible for Christmas. These tickets will be on sale. December 22, 23. 24, 30, 31, the return limit being January 4. Similar reductions are made to many, points in Oregon, Washing ton and Idaho. "Timber in Oregon has not ye been pouched. Mid Dean George Peavy, of the school of forestry. OAC, in addressing the Lions in session yesterday. "There are now 43,000 men employed in the tat"i timber industry which produce) one hundred million dollars an rually."- Surveying the timber situation throughout the United States, th-j speaker stated that 20 per cent was-to be found in Oregon, that 22.000 acres of land in the, state is good for nothing else. Timber is now being cut at the rate of 100.000 acres per year. I predict that there will bo many times 43,000 men employed by the' industry wllhin the next lew years." wnai snail we ot First wn must have complete forest lire protection, we must use our in fluence that unproductive acre:; ir federal . reserves be replanted Third,' if we are" going to provide for future forests we should' en courage the state to' acquire eut over land for reforestations " Fourth,, we should make it. pos sible for private owners to hold 2Mk Over-' And. School Fund Ruling The Oregon law does not per mit the use of school funds by school boards in the construction of residences for teachers, accord ing to Attorney General Van Wln- "Say Had, AY hat Makes the : Sidewalk Repaired Piano look like new?" "I.;j. -Tbe sidewalk on the Liberty Hersha, from Moore's Music street side of the Salem Bank of House has been here, Chester." d5 Commerce Was patched Friday. Two nlaces of the concrete walk Closing Out - had fallen and caused puddles 1n to knock at your door If you keep yourself busy with little ones. Our used pianos at $50. $75. rainv weather. These were filled iri , iaH in on $l0 and $125. See these at once t i ion given to J. A. Churchill, state Yy 1,. 't, ' 5. superintendent of public instruc tion. A number of school districts in various parts of the state, it is understood, have made use of school funds In the construction ran? prices. Tallman Piano Store, 395 j Tonight! Tonight! S. 12th." d6 i Bargain dance at Crvstal Gar aens. , . an r m m . I : : -aimers iieet - The local chapter, No. 724, of $tat Velour Hata tne .National urotnernooa oi wro tia tn sis nn eaie Rat ... . . . if - .- painters neia a regular meeting uraay at The Smart Shop for last night at the Union hall. Their I 4 9 5 - d5 next meeung, scneauiea lor ,uec. 18 will be held for the purpose of vi'orld Conrtl IHsrussed eiecung orncers ior tne coming y Dr. M. H.f Marvin of Doran col Tear. I ler and Cotleee of Pueet Sound addressed tne students or wuiam 3iarreirs Miracle Mineral I ette universihr durinr their chanel For your better health. For hour Friday: on the "World Court tree interview write u. ii. uazeiey. and War." f He declared "there special representative, box 339. J3 MODEL-BAKERY 121 South Commercial Wood Special- Five loads 16-inch inside mill wood. $17.50; exceptionally good wood. Prompt delivery. Spaul- ding Logging Co. Phone 1830. d r' " L ADD & BUSH, Bankers ' ; ' ' ErtnMlshM 1S63 . General Banlnng Builneii ; .- 43S Car troa 19 ul to 9 Reach Home J. B. Moorman and wife arrived home from an extended visit In the east, where they spent two months in Indiana. On their Te- turn they spent several days tin Washington. D. C. ' t We Have 125 All-Wool h . Overcoats on sale at- $12 50. This is about half the ordinary retail price. Thos. . Kay Woolen Mill Co. .dC JOE WILLIAMS . The! Battery Man lie Beit io Workmanship and KsUrUls. WILLARD . S31 Court St. Phone 1M PAINTING KALSOMINING PAPER HANGING For the right kind of materials and the very best workman ship call ni. Gabriel Powder and Supply Co, 17 B. Commercial Phone TJ8 Cantilever SwesCtaractcr C tt forever typeof foot JUST GOOD SHOES R N. WOODRY Salem's Leading V AUCTIONEER Pays Cash For Ffrtdture Bealdence Ind Store j 1010 North Snnuner - PHONE 511 "Established Since 1010 - Harii Candy Balls .v5 Assorted Flavor, DISEASES Acute and Chronic treated by the; latest Electrical, Theraphyand Osteopathy. Consultation Free! B.H. WHITE Physician and Snrgeom 06 V. S. Bank Bide Salem, Oregon rtirltmaa Becortf Get yours while our stork. 1 complete. H. L. Stiff Furn. Co.-d5i r FIRST METHODIST CHURCH i , . Fred C. Taylor, Minister .t i Sunday Morning hermon on - "CHRISTIANIZING AMERICA'! The Choir will sing "A Legend by Tschaikowsky - Mr.Vlldeame Smith will sing "Sheep and Lambs by Black j Sunday Evening Serrfrw on. " uk BETTER AND BRIGHTER SUNDAV Attorney R. C. Clover will present the state and city : . I .."SUNDAY -LAWS". . '. , . The Paalorm-m speak on "fUTTING THE SUN INTO SUNDAY THE HOURS FLY FAST Rejoice, O grieving; heart wulw88 f,y faBt; ' 1 wi w - BOme sorrow dies, vVit each some shadow flies, "i I'ntil at last The red dawn in the east Bids weary night depart. And pain is past.: Rejoice then, grieving heart. The hours fly fast! . . , Adelaide Proctor. W. T. Rigdon & Son Just the thing for "Xfnas. Put them away at this price, 19c a lb. V 2 lbs. for 35c We reserve thje right to limit quantities-"4" hi l'-Al0 Saturday only at' CCHAEFER'QV:, DRUG STORE .'. I Tho Yellow Front Phone 197 135 North Commercial Street The Penslar Store , ) ALL OREGON PARENTS ' - Blionld ;; A- . Link the Fntnro of Their Children i . r T. rith a ' ' ; Lincoln National Life Insurance Company Juvenile or Educational Trust Fund Policy - they make their college training sure, ;'. " at a nominal cost . Ask VICTOR SCHNEIDER, Special Agent 147 North Commercial Street, Salem Phone 577