The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 22, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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    ROBIN REED TO FACE CARVER IN FIRST SALEM GRAPPLING MATGH OT
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lilDlEDlRE
Wrestling to Be Regular At
, traction jf Attendance .
I Warrants Bill
: Interest is Tunning higb in the
Jtoy Qtvr-Illite;Kcd match tp
Ik; held; Umirht under tUe auspices
of Harry Plant, in the Armory
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- UeotUa though somewhat sore
t olo-ing .Jiih itwtch In Albany last
week, ia again Tn the jjest of con
dition and ready: to suow local
fans lilgtf'lhde' wtfrk in the open
Ins efGBihg br grappling in Sa"lem.
In ity -Carver, Astoria, brings
with, him no mean record to sup
port hi.1. Tight to restle 4he 'OA P. 4
t-tar. .? Carver, held ,tbejCanadia,i
Carver was Injured in a return
match and was oat of the game
for almost a year.
He has now completed a long
period of training, specializing in
the Oriental phase of the art which
he expeets to spring tonight.
Reed has proven a top notch
attraction In recent matches, bar
ing won the Inter-Mountain belt,
which willbe on display. Promo
ters of the Albany smokers de
clare that tieket sales have been
heavy for Reed exhibitions there,
and the name support is expected
from Salem fans in order to se
cure, other, wrestling matches iu
the future. .. J A
In case -the proper support iis
granted tonight's bill, an attrac
tive schedule will be drawn up.
scattering fights and grappling
matches at opportune times durr
ing the winter. '..', '
TRAFFIC ORDINANCE
SUBJECTED TO FIRE
(Continued from page l.J
unemployed as well as to the em
ployers. Alderman Dancy declar
ed the bureau to be an "imnien.se
benefit to the city."
.Ways and means committee was
authorized to employ an auditor
to audit the books.
United Stated National tanl; of
Salem placed the highest hid on,
the street improvement bond issue
of $24,971.65. bidding $1T. IS.
The next highest bid was made oy
Ladd & Bush, local bankers.
Three Portland concerns bid for
the bonds.
Annual report of Chief Harry
Hutton of the Salem fire
ment was submitted to the
architects who want to tell them
bow to construct their proposed
new skyscraper.
".
The lobby of the Marion hotel
has been refurnished and rear
langed. The work was done un
der the supervision of Mrs. Jim
Linn, and the Bits for Breakfast
man hesitates in attempting to de
scribe the pleasing effect. Kor it
is certainlv pleasing as any wom
an of taste will say. after exam
ining it; or any man who is en
dowed that way, either. There
are overstuffed davenports and
fhalrs and rue's that are tnst
depart-j right, and curtains and draperies
COUTl-.tfio arc nlAflcinr fn Iho pvp anil
cu. During tne pasv year i si reading lamps that look like home
aiarms were responaea 10. i ne and just now a beautifully dec
were out of town ancLtwo Avere orated Christmas tree. The small
Alderman Purvine declared the
YMCA bureau is the only employ-
;weUerweigb.t title for a short time ment bureau In the city. He sai
having" defeated Ernie 'Arthur. the city owes something to us
The boar's head in hand bear I i
Bedeck'd with bayr and rosemary;
.Rejoice, my masters, and be merry .
Old Engiisb Rhyme.
take advantage of the Special Round Trip txcur
sion Fare offered b the y
OREGON ELECTRIC RY.
$2.00 Portland and Return
Seattle $11.90 Albany $1.00
Eugene 33.10
Baker ., . ..20.50
Pendleton ... 13.70
Walla Walla . 15.10
false alarms. Over $.TC.'!0i was
lost in buildings of which over
?30.f)00 was covered by.jnsnram-e.
Petitions were granted for th
paving of the following strees.
Cottage between Wilbur and Hoyt.
Mission between Southern !'ai'i
ri.Tht of way and Sixteenth. Four
teenth between Mission and Le.
and Nineteenth between L and
Market.
I'etUlon of W. J. Rerd to va-
dining room in the rear of the
office has also been refurnished
us a lounging room, when not in
;se as a dining room., It is won
derful what a few nch. touched
will do how they will transform
ihe whole atmosphere of a-place.
The Marion hotel is surely trans
formed, and It is done in a man
ner that will make Salemites
proud of it. and that will give
visitors a good impression of tbe
ii . i i .. ' ""uai till. i iiri l- a iui nr
ground on D between Etenroonth ,atv wU.h a, ,arge ProporUon of
and Nineteenth streets was not '
. . i iri time,
granted. ...
Petitions were uranteil fori
street lights at the intersection of! , The thorough organization f j CCCM
Leffelle and John streets and at!,h bee nun of Marion county is.BANNtR 10 lb bttN
lh intorwH.. f Mnrir.n nnrti Vigorously followed 1
Ci TIEFT SUSPECT
IS HELD BY POLICE
Youths Who Drove to New
port and Back in Stolen
Auto Are Bound Over
Louis Anthony Harvey, 1363
North Seventeenth street, who was
arrested by Officers W. O. Ed
wards and Wright at 3:45 o'clock
Sundav'mdrnipgi has confessed," it
is said, ui'theuthet of two ford
touring cars.
First car is said to have been
stolen ottJDntbtr;" - The-second,
according to the; report, was
stolen on 'Decern hr lty.
Zealand Franklin, age 13, and
Cecil Jackson. 14. were arrested
fbv Officers Edwards and Wright
at 3:10 Sunday morning. They
were in a stolen Ford touring car,
license number 31-413. They had
driven to Newport and back in
the car.
The two lads were bound over
to Mrs. Nona White, juvenile of
J ficer.
farms in Oregon during tbe past
season and the generally good
prices received for farm products,
it was predicted that a 10 per
cent increase in acreage planted
to various crops would not be an
inflation of the situation for the
coming year."
Kivi-r High
At noon yesterday, the Willam
ette river was the highest it has
been, since March 3, the level be
ing. 4.6 feet above normal. On
March 3, it was '4.7 feet above
Corvallis $1.50
The Dalles . .$ 6.60
Seattle 11.90
Spokane 22.25
, Tickets on sale Dec 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 23, SO, 31
Return limit January 4
Reduced Fares between Other O. IL Ry. Points
Ask for further particulars Phone 727
H 0regon Electric
Twenty-second streets. j
Petition of the Salem Pink of
j
HHster lights ,n Liberty, slreet
was granted on condition that the
property owners pay for thi .in
stallation of the lights. .
Petition of Anderson's KpoIng
rood- house to erect an s electric
sign was. granted.
City Engineer Itoger3 reporte 1
that the remonstrance fiTod
against the improvement ot Hood
street from Capitol to the South
cm Pacific right of wav was i:i
suificient. At this point. Alderman Pur
vine moved adjournment because
of the lateness of the hour. The
council adjourned to meet again i
.laKe it lOuper cent, and tiiat m-i
dustry will begin to make a show-
worth while and eventual
it will become a great industry.
SSsSi
BY STATE LABOR HEAD
(Continued from page 1.)
d'iction as the spring crop is low
er in production. There are in
dications that there will be much
larger acreage of potatoes next
year due to the tact that-there was
a shortage this year, with conse
quent high prices. Late potatoes
wer n good yield ,but the early
acreage was short, on account of
the dry summer.
"Owing to the fact that many
new families have located on
Rod and Gun Club Members
to Talk Details at Meet
ing This Evening
at
o'clock this evening. At
this time the ordinances that were
to come up last night will be at
tended to.
Bits Tot Breakfast
bays are growing longer
And
winter
Hon.
winter
comes"
will b s
at all in
hort, "ii"
this sec-
. Cherry men: Plase send in Ihv
Information the Slogan .editor has
asked you to send -today or tomorrow.
The First National bank people
leaving '& gieiit ie with the
a Splendid Variety of Shades
Your Choice
Co)
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Silk Hosiery in the Fashionable
Shades. Special
Co)
(2)
Real iBargains at the
ROWN
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SHOE S
During These
TO
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Sale Days
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GOOD PUUM B i N Or
THEY SAY- KEEPSI
THE r
Doctor
away j
NELSON BROS.
:J.V CTiemeketa
Hioiw lfKI
TYPEWRITERS
For Christmas
Look over these pric
es, then come and see
the machines.
We have to unload these
second-hand machines be
fore the first ofHhfc year.
' ' l r 5
Nciseless .IjC.$27.50
Late Model .
Woodstock .4 $37.50
Royal No. 10 $42.50
Remington No. 10 .. ,$35.00
Corona Portable ... ..$30.00
Underwood No. 5 -..$42.50
New Underwood
Portable 530.00
Underwood 11 inch .
Carriage $30.00
And other machines
not listed
These machines are all
FuHy Guaranteed
Underwood Type
writer Company
519 Court Sk Salem
Telephone 262
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TO THE BOYS ot the West who
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an opportunity to get i"to Engineer
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Degrees Granted in Elec
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Structural and Architectural Enpin
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Field and laboratory work Small
Classes Saves two years time A
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Write for Free Catalog
Vt'.E. Oilwoh.Pre. H.C. Ingram.V'icePrM.
of
Table Service in Dinnerware, Spark
ling Glassware, Holmes & Edwards
Silverware, Kitchenware, Electrical
Table Appliances
can be purchased
conveniently by
the - dignified
Easy Payment
Plan at
Phone 67
135 North Liberty Street
normal. Yesterday morning it j o'clock and, noon. On Sunday, a. )
came up .9 of a foot between 7 I total of .60 inche of rain fell,, - 'jj
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M.nnbers of th SMem Hnil an-.l
r.uu cl'ih will iToot in the Cham
er of Commercn rooms tonight at
S o'dork to discuss plans lor the
turkor sinnt to be h?ld ou Sun-;
nay, Pct'clnb'-r 27. This will prob
ably lp tli" lust shoot of the yar,
;tnd i' to be tli lare.?t y't hl'l.
ATI turscys ni iu- 8ol1 at iiol-
sale priP.' and the poiliy of th
lub in Ih' past has been to dinde
sVort--THPTi into groups :tc ordip.p:
(o thrir skill in order thnt all may.
'live a full chance of carrving ofi
the birds. The shoot will begin-
promptly at o'clork on Sunday j
noniinjr. and will last wll into
!jV afternoon. Mcmrcrs and
portsnion Interested in joining!
Hie organization are welcome atl
omsh-t's ftatHerinR foTTTTstuSi
ratum Sunday School
Loses Fast Cage Game
I'ratum Sunday school basket
ball team was last night defeated
by the f?st Industrial Traininr,
school squad by the narrow score
16 to 1ft. At the end of the
irst half the score stood S to 12
in favor of the Indutsriai bovs.
mith. now of Oregon Citv. drove
down to enter the line-up for the
Pratum quintet, but arrived late,
being able to piay only in the lat
ter period.
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9ts appreciated
by the whole family
Furniture the gift that endures! The gift of beauty
and longevity ! For years the family will enjoy it, and
for years their hearts will be grateful to you.
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Candlesticks
Clocks
Dishes
Doll Buggies
Aluminum
Kiddie Kars
Silverware
Beds
- Dresser3
Dining Sets
Ferneries
Desks .
Hichairs
Jumpers
BaHy Beds
Mirrors r
Vases
Office Desks
Paper Baskets
Poker Sets
Phonographs
Records
Table Runners
Pillows
Blankets '
Dining Chairs .
Book Cases
Writing Desks
Day Beds
Trunks
Suit Cases
Book Ends
Hat Boxes
Bed Lamps 4
Tea Sets ;
Work Baskets
Jardinieres
Console Sets
Filing Cabinets Cake Plates
Buffets Bedspreads
Vanities
Chifferettes
Camp Beds
Camp Stoves
Lamp Shades
Water Sets
Pictures ; :;
Bridge Lamps
Floor Lamps
Ranges
Rugs
Davenports
Vacuum
Cleaners
Bedding
Tea Wagons
Tricycles
Blankets
Rockers
Overstufed
, Chairs
Curtain Material
Auto Floor Mats
Crockery
Kitchen Cabinets
Smoking Stands
Andirons
Fire Screens
.Wood Baskets
Electric Washers
Fancy Pillows
Child's Rockers
Gold Fish Stands
Traveling Bags
Floor Polishers
Library Tables
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Linoleum
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