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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1925)
i ' 8 r- 'FIDAMOnNINGDEeEMBEIt 4, 1925 .'- SUNDAY MORNING; DECEMBER 6, 1925 10 I Captain Wood was - well', known AT DEBATE PENDING NEW YORK, Dee. 5. Emotion al hostility to science and scien tific methods , is , becoming - so strong in southern California that the fundamentalist - evolutionist baTtlels keff to"co"me"beforeth? , .. K.j '3.-: '' in pacific i coast marine . circles. California legislature and before PORTLAND. Ore.. 4 Dec. - 5. iULLO With.1 less than' a : minute and a halt to-; plar, the Portland Rose buds scored a - goal and won. - Z Before becoming a oar piroi nere the people of the state by initia tive or referendum, in the opin ion of Chester R. Ro well, former newspaper: publisher or Fresno, in 1920 he wa master-of the Ad miral line steamers Abercos and US TO UST REST 601 o2. from the Calgary Tigers Ice Wawalona, the Oriental tn Hoc Key nere tonight. I Body of Venerated Practi- Cup Presented to Best Dis ' - play on One Variety at Hubbard Show . iioner oeni xo uainornia for Burial t unmt 01 HI ma iOll'8 POIZE ::7 PAT ME Take Motion Pictures ,'. of Your Kiddies "T77ITH a Pathex Camera you can keep your .yotmgrters forever young atld live over 1 and over again' the delightful, happy days of their childhood. The ' Pathex Camera takes motion pictures ; ' just as easily and at no greater cost than taking 'snapshots. : ' i -. . The Pathex Daylight Trading Magazine of " non4nflainmabIe film costs but 1.75, which in cludes the development of the exposed film in ' the fatuous laboratories of Pathe Exchange, Inc., and its return to you on a reel ready to screen in your bWn home with your Pathex Projector. Dr. Morris P. Mendelsohn, pro minent. Salem- optometrist, died Saturday morning at 7:45 o'clock at his thome, 1450 Center street. Death was due to an attack of heart disease that came upon him suddenly Wednesday morning. . Dr. Mendelsohn was 6$ years of age and was born in Germany. Camera, eProjtctor and Necessary ofccasoTui" $99.50 Complete AO Pathex Film is Non-Inflammable ft fix Camera MOTION PICTUnE .JToiector GIESE-POWERS FURNITURE CO. 1 . T' -t " ' I J k Dr. St. Mendelsohn ? He came to the United States 48 years ago and has lived in Salem, practicing optometry for the last 18 years, y He belonged to the Masons, Eastern Star and Elks. He is survived by his widow, Louise . Mendelsohn; three sons, Louis of Fresno, Sam of Portland, and Harry of San . Francisco, and three daughters. Mrs. Emma Fred man, Mrs. Sadie Sapero and Mrs. Bertha Conn. All three daugh ters live in Oakland. Before coming to Salem, Dr. Mendelsohn - spent some time in San Francisco,' and his body has been shipped to that city where the burial services will be held Monday. Members of the Elks, Masons and Eastern Star will con duct the services, escorting the body from the depot. Mrs. Mendelsohn, his widow, and his son, Sam, left Salem last night- and are motoring to San Francisco for the interment. Mrs. Mendelsohn wishes to thank her Salem friends foi; the sympathy they have shown and the regard they have displayed for Dr. Men delsohn. William Levens, state prohibi tion commissioner, yesterday pre sented the governor's cup to the Cribble Poultry farm, winner of the best display or one variety of chickens entered at the Hubbard poultry show which has been in progress there. for the past four days. He displayed White Leg horns. Mn Levens represented Governor Pierce, who was unable to attend the show because of Lav inr an appointment elsewhere. Mr. Levens was accompanied to Hubbard by A- L. Lindbeck, prom inent .Auburn poultry raiser, and other persons Interested in the poultry industry. This wag the third annual show since the- reorganization of the Paultry association. Attendance was the largest on record, and the specimens were , of a decidedly higher quality. J. J. Hirschberger of -'Hubbard placed second.- with a -display of White Rocks and Mrs. Ella Plank of . Woodburn placed third with White Rocks. : Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Criteser of Mulino won the award for the 'best bird of Asiatic breed, with a light Brahma cockrel- Award for the best bird of Mediterranean breed went to . O. W. Speight of Hub bard, displaying a Black Minorca. Mrs. Ella Plank of Woodburn, displaying a White Rock, won the award for the best bird of Ameri can breed. The best cock bird in the show was displayed by T. J. Phillips of Monitor. The bird was a White Leghorn. The Light Brahma, shown by Mr. and Mrs. Criteser, was judged to be the best cock rel in the show. The best pullet was displayed by Mrs. Elizabeth Dinwoody of: Woodburn. ,J. J. Hirschberger won the award for having the best five male birds la the show. They were all White Rocks. Gribbel placed second, and Phillips third. COO LI DUE SPEECH READY WASHINGTON, 'Dec. 5. Presi dent Coolidge today completed the address on agriculture he will de liver in Chicago Monday before the seventh annual convention of the American Farm Bureau feder- ation. ' . : : RIVER PILOT IS KILLED CAPTAIN WOOD, 55, KILLED IX 35 FOOT FALL Wrought Iron Bridge Lamps Complete with Shades (TO fin Special While this lot lasts VV'UM I5INNERWARE Japanese Ware EnglisK Ware Arriencan Ware Lenox Inc. American Ware The finest dinnerware made. ; See our line be fore you buy. "French Genuine ' 'Haviland " Give Pictures for Christinas We Were extremely fortunate in securing an extra line assortment or Master Art Framed Pictures One lot size 13x17, Genuine Prints ' , ' ; t: Including -THE LONE WOLF THE END OF THE TRAIL THE SPRING SONG and others which we are selling at ! ' a special price of 51.75 each One lot retouched photographs 13x17 Special $2.50 One lot with l 2 inch Octagonal framctsize 15x18 Including THE HOME OF THE HARRON THE SPRING SONG THE HOLLAND FLOWER GIRL Specially priced at $2.90 each I HE 1 mi s x One lot size 15x18, Octagonal Frame Flanders Field and 15 otjter scenes Special 51.50 each One lot size 10x13 Including THE GOOD NIGHT KISS and many others Very special 51.25 each One lot of 9x11 Pictures in Attractive Frames Only 90c each We are exclusive selling agents for The Premier Duplex Electric vacuuui oveeusr Trigger sWtchneeas no oiling Greatest suction of any motor-driven brush Ai I v f sweeper on the 'market. - ; : Use Your Credit We charge no interest - TV1AKE US PROVE IT giESE ASTORIA, Ore., Dec. 5. Cap tain K. P. T. Wood, 55, Columbia river bar pilot, was almost in stantly killed shortly before mid night last night when he fell 35 feet from the "Jacob's ladder" of the steamship City of Knoxville as be was leaving the latter vessel after piloting it to sea. Two seamen, waiting in a dingy at the foot of the ladder to take Captain Wood to the pilot schoon er, immediately took the captain from the water, but he was dead Deiore me pilot schooner was reached a few moments later. Kafoury s The Great Christmas Store With Thousands of Useful Gifts i What She Would Choose Herself Is Here- Silk Umbrellas Kayser Silk Hose, Handkerchiefs Practical Gifts are always appreciate Umbrellas of silk or silk and linen in colors are truly ap preciated and re main as constant re minders of thought ful selections. $4.98 $7.50 $8.50 Kayser Silk Hose, New shipment jost received. This is good news for the many who Ira v e been waiting for this good hose. We advise you to make your selections soon as possible. 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