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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1926)
. mmmammmMmmm&Mimiiam , , ., THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON SUNDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 10. 192(5 Make amateur picturesof pro , fessional quality with a GRAFLEX "if, Youngsters and their pets are often- hard to catch with Jl, ! the ordinary! camera : - Graflex, with its fine and precis' equipment, fairly revels in ' ' ' a difficult 'shot' whether at hpme or on the athletic field 'r:td 4 - Come In and See THESg SUPERIOR CAMERAS $58.50 up xrt4)hh Ihe Berzt v' J.H.Willett :-" 4cricVTfl OCJC 0R.06 (To. wooers t &mmL STATE. STREET L'BLTf immmNEWS IN BRIEF Stoanib'r' to Kun-iii--' The rirer steamer Northwestern which has not been on the Salem Portland run for about a week due to lowwater, will resume Its schedule teday, according to an nouncement. It is now tied up at the local aoclu . Eat Gray jBelle Hot Chicken Tamales. si 9 Col. A. T. Woolpert Is reported t a irwrti hnsnuai la oe imnroi- inir Rteadilv in health followlnjc an operation to which' he submit ted recently. Dr. Held of Portland, and Jean Ayer Welt of Portland- A total number of 100 or more is expect ed to. be entered in the show In cluding harness, saddle and jump ing horses. Furniture Upholstery And repairing. Gels - Poweri Furniture Company. altt New $675 Baby Grand Piano $485. This is an old standard make. Terms $15 a month. The Portland Music Co., 355 N. High, Salem, Oregon. s21 All Ukuleles' on Sale 5 price. The Portland Music Co. 355 N.'High. Salem, Oregon. "rw. . 82i Tfinnetta Magers of Portland . JRflH continue her vocal classes in Salem, Friday and -Saturday of each weeif l th9 Derby Bldg. Pro Site sl9 Toachert lay Plans- General' plans and Instructions for the coming school year were outlined ft "by George Hug, city school superintendent at a meet ing of alt teachers held Saturday in the senior high school building. Wanted- Dishwasher at Spa. sl9 Karr Goes Shooting f ? F. W. Karr of this city has gone r Ha flv m artOTi n a raw ro tra A. X - ' 800 Ivent & Pond f 265 This is one of America's finest pianos. See this one sure. $8 a month. The Portland Music Co., 355 N. High, Salem. Oregon. s21 Fair Horses Arrive A total of 22 head of horses for night horse show 'entries at the state fair have arrived In Salem. They are owned .by J.-D. Farrell of Seattle, Ellery Stone of Oak land. Cal., Oswald ' West of Port land, Aaron Franks of Portland, iFOR SALE FOB RENT REPAIRING CLEANING , RIBBONS . . Phone 866 247 N. Com C. M. LOCKWOOD 1 HOP PICKERS -WANTED Trucks leave ' east end of bridge every morning-, 0:30 THACKER & WILLIAMS KFhone 115F12 i WOOD WOOD TRACY'S FUEL YARD 167 ,D Street Telephone 2318 1 Underwood Typewriter Co. Direct Factory Branch K Court St. . Phone 262 typewriters Rented, Sold, ' Repaired Special rental rates to Students We Have the Biggest Line of overcoats in the city at the most reasonable prices. See how much we can save you before you buy. Thos. Kay Woolen Mill Co. s21 Prizes Increased The management of the Gener al Petroleum company has author ized four additional awards of $100 each in its advertising cam paign for a name for its new gaso line, owing to the big response to the first offer. Over a hundred prizes of from $5 to $20 each will also be offered. Announcement of the name of the winner is expect ed some time this week. Just a Few More Days To get those big black grapes at Fiala vineyards. Three miles north in Polk county. s26 R-tter Position . When those who have not had proper training ask for employ ment they are usually told that their services are of little value unless they have had proper train ing. Many will begin such a train ing tomorrow at the Capital Bus iness college. Will you? si 9 Operation Performed A minor operation was per formed at a local hospital yester day on Emma Thornton of route 8. She is only 9 years old. Headlights Adjusted Starr fc Whittemore, 343 Ferry. . Sl9 Undergoes Opera tio Mrs. E. Strozut of this city sub mitted to a major operation at a local hospital Saturday. Stockholders Meeting '! The annual meeting of stock holders of the Oregon Linen Mills, Inc., will be held at the Salem Chamber of Commerce Monday, Sept. 20. .at 10 a. m. R. O. Snel ling, secretary-treasurer. si 9 USE YOUR CREDIT SUITS - O'COATS r ' . nnmiM UUWN BALANCE T HQ PAYMENTS AL KRAUSE . QUALITY, MEN'S WEAR ; The Store With the . i Fountain LADD& BUSH Banlters -"Established 48C3 ; General Canliini Business Office Honrs 'from 10 sw m. to 3 p. nu Auto Hits Wayne Crow reported at police headquarters here late yesterday that his car had struck a sttreet car but gave no details. Complete Line of Monarch Electric Ranges at Hamiltons. A21tf Modern Woodman Dunce Fraternal -Temple, Moo. Sert 20th. sl9 Faces Speed Charge H. Dimbat of Salem was arrest ed by local police officers Satur day night on a charge of speeding. Marvelous Scenes From the Pendleton Round TJp today at the Bligh. sl9 See the Birchfleld ; Davenport which will be built in the windows of the Giese-Pow- ers furniture store Wednesday af ternoon and evening, and oach afternoon and evening all during the week. s2F Fails to Stop A. , J. Martin was arested by lo cal police officers Saturday night on a charge of failing to stop at a through street intersection. E. E. Woodward of Silverton was brought in on a similar charge. A Friendly Investment Is described in section two, page 1. P. B. P. Co. . sl9 See the Birchfleld Davenport which will be built in the windows of the Giese-I'ow-ers furniture store Wednesday af ternoon, and evening; and each afternoon and evening all during the week. s25 Will Build Home A." J. Earbam has been granted a building permit to alter and rer pair a one-story dwelling and gar age at 1195 North Fourth street, the estimated cost being $1,000. Hotel M&rlob Dollar dinner, served 5:45 to 8 tveiy evening. . J2tf We Can Save Yon Money Blazers, mackinaws, suits and overcoats at manufacturer's prices. Thos.' Kay Woolen Mill. Co. s21 Permit Granted ' R.; C. Morton was granted a building permit yesterday to erect a one-story dwelling, the estimat ed cost to be $2400. B. E. Webb will be builder. Eat Gray Belle i. "JJTJ"71Sr: Hot Chicken Tamales. si 9 High Grade Piano Like new, will sacrifice for quick sale, $10 monthly will han dle. Write M. Garnett. care. Stan dard Oil Co.,' for particulars. s21 Tire Is Stole Dr. A. I. Frantr reported the theft of a Miller tire from his car parked at Marlon and North Com mercial streets. Itfiura Grant Churchill' Teacher ot piano. 753 N. Winter SL Phone 14 29 J. IV 5 sl9 Peyton Resigns - Paul Peyton has resigned as electrical operator at the Oregon Pulp & Paper company. i He will leave tomorrow k for Milwaukee, Wis.; . to ; attend an engineering school. A. L. Stevencon Live Stock Auctioneer Corvallla, , Oregon -." . Office Phone 175W Res. Phone 176M p-v Don't you ' - know that . a live Auctioneer can make his salary on the sals of one good anhnaL , Anyone looking for a Ford ' Roadster can't afford to r .'miss buying our 1923 nod t el with delivery box." Good"' . rubber and a fine running ;rar for 9 1 5O.0O. - -' Theft Reported . E. 'Bello reported at the local police station yesterday that some one broke into his service station at Twenty-first Street and Turner road Friday night, stealing' some babbit, brass, copper and 10 tubes. Xew Locntion Anderson Snorting goods store, 167 N. Com'l. sl9 We Can Sa,ve Yon Money , On your boy's outfit for school, overcoats at manufacturer's prices. Thos. Kay Woolen Mill. Co. 4 821 Archerd Returns Charles Archerd has returned from Oregon City, where he at tended the funeral of his cousin, W. C. Estes, who was killed in an accident recently. G. P. Sharkey Returns From Vacation. Resumes instructions in golf at the lllahee Country club. sl9 Josh Reilly Visits Josh Reilly, who lived in Salem many years ago, is here visiting old friends. He was a member of the baseball team here in 1890 that beat all others in the district. Among those he visited here were Joe Baumgartner and George Waters. For Rent, One or Tw Furnished housekeeping rooms, bath, hot and cold water, in quiet home on first floor; on North Sa lem bus line, or 15 minute walk from town. 154 Columbia St. 19 Good Practice Piano, $94 - In good condition. $5 a month. The Portland Music Co., 355 N. High, Salem, Oregon. s21 Morthew at Conference ? W. J. Morthew of this city has gone to Oakland, Cal., where he will attend a district salesman's convention of Chevrolet dealers. He is employed by the Newton Chevrolet company here. Dr. Marshall, Osteopathic Physician and surgeon. si 9 For the Student A portable . typewriter is indes pensible. You need it. See a Cor ona or Remington at the Atlas Book Store. Special rent rates to students. si 9 Visit in Salem Mrs. L. B. Kelley and Miss Bruce Kelley were in Salem Fri day. They are residents of Marsh-field. Ropnd Up Pictures' Today at the Bligh. sl9 On Business Trip Herman Kieger, who grows pep permint near Jefferson, has gone to New York City on business con nected with his peppermint ranch. He expects to harvest about 1000 pounds this year. Gray Belle Hot Chicken Tamales served or to take home. si 9 $500 Used Kimball 9105 This piano is in fine condition. Terms, only $7 a month.' The Portland Music Co., 355 N. High, Salem, Oregon. s21 We Have the Biggest Line of overcoats in the city at the most reasonable prices. , See how much we can save yon before you buy. Thos. Kay Woolen Mill Co. s21 APPENDICITIS 4 Chronic and acute : appendicitis can - be cured .without an operation. ' Consultation Free DIt SCOFIELD , 'The Best in ChiroptuctW 323' Oregon Eli 2. Salem IvanrlVhlte Resigns -i J j- Ivan White has resigned his po sition, with the, . YMCA here and will leave Monday for Eugene, where he will attend the univers ity. . .. si 9 Orchestra Music Todav at th TtHzh .. - Saxophone Band Meeting At Moore's MUsic House at 7:15 Tuesday evening. Anyone interest ed ,in saxophone can receive free Instructions. Prof. Skinner of Portland in charge. si 9 Will ad Songs Ed Socolofsky. on his way to Seattle to take up duties with the YMCA there, will sing a solo and lead songs it the Baptist church eervices this evening. Peaches, PmcIu! Last of season. Call 52F11. s21 Genuine "Duoo' On your car costs no more than a good paint Job. Jarman & Hol coinb. (formerly Reliance Auto Painting Co.) 219 State St. st& Car Is Ditched L . ; ; Amos Voss of Salem and 'Rich ard Cutter were Injured, but not seriously when a car ' driven by Voss skidded off the highway three miles North! of Jefferson late? yesterday and ran Into the diteh according- td reports reeeied at police headquarters. No further details were given.- r .' Bertha Junk Darby- - Studio opens. Sept. . 20th Pri vate and class lesson In piano and theory. "Progressive Series Text material used for; class work. Phone 1950W. , v s!9 : OBITUARY7" T Will Give Panel Ucv. K. H. Shanks will attend the conference of Baptist rainis ters of the state at White Temple In Portland, Tuesday and Wednes day. He will give a p.-per or. "Evangelistic Preaching." Open for Fall Season Board and room. Good home cooking, rooms large, clean and airy. Mrs. M. E, Williams,. 645 Marion. Telephone 2471. sl9 Lunch At the residence, 585 S. Lib erty, Friday, Sept. 17, Mrs. Sarah S. Lynch, age 75 years, widow of the late Henry Lynch. Mother of Mrs. Bertie Shafer of Salem and W. E. Lynch of Elk City. Also survived by 3 grand children. Funeral services Monday, Sept. 20, at 1:3 p. m. from the Rlg don mortuary, interment City View cemetery. t Mnhoney Cornelius Mahoney, age ZZ. died at a local hospital Sept. .16. The body is at the Webb Funeral parlors. Funeral announceui.1 later. FUNERALS Recitation of the Rosary, and prayers will be held for thd late Frank Saltzman at the Terwllliger funeral home today at 3 p. m. Hippodranie Yaudevilh Bligh today. s!9 We Need More Listings Of property. List now. Ander son & Rupert, 169 So. High. stS Going to Eugene ' Miss Barbara E. Shanks, 549 North Liberty street, leaves to morrow for Eugene where she will enter the university for ber third year in liberal arts. Dr. Shanks will take her to Euscere by Auto. I o. Frank E. Churchill Teacher of piano and pipe or gan, 147 N. Commercial. 1429 J. 19" Singing School Tuesday- And Friday evenings at 8 in S. S. room of Congregational church. Liberty St. entrance. Mrs. De Vine teacher. ' - - si 9 Minnetta Magers of Portland WJ11 continue her vocal classes in Salem, Friday and Saturday of each week at the Derby Bldg. Phone 365. sl9 Held by Poiice Adolph Voigh't was arrested by local police officers Saturday night on charges ot drunkenness and possession of intoxicating liquor. When picked up he had a flask with about half a pint of liquor in the bottom. Hear the Gulbransen Registering Piano before you buy. The Portland-Music Co., 355 N. High. Salem, Oregon. s21 T DISEASES Treated by Osteopathy and the latest Electrical Therapy in cluding Dr. Abram's Electronic System. No Charge for Consultation DR. B. H. WHITE Physician and Surgeon 506 U. S. Bank Building Salem, Oregon 1 Mutual Savings & Loan Association Of Salem, Oregon Organized in 110 - . "' y- Systematic Savings Real Estate Loans Office 142 S. Liberty St. CHOICE of Ttaub Genuine Orange Blossom engage ment and wedding rings is a tribute to the Judgment and good taste of tho wearer. HARTMAN BROS. oat 2al Jtwalara, Ostasf IMi aa4 UTMrtr. JL TERWILLIGERS Perfect Funeral Service For Less -Licensed Lady Mortician 770 Chemeketa Street Telephone 724 EXTRA!!! Phone THE ELSINORE 307 SEPT. 21, TUESDAY 8:15 STREETS NEW YORK PLAYERS In JOHN GOLDEN' S Stupendous New York Success "7th HEAVEN" Pronoanced ty PRE8S AND PUBLIC . "Best P1t Presented by the Streett PUyers" Anemented Cut Sensible Prices, Including War Ti 60c 75e SI.10 1.60 1.65 ! AU seats reserved. On sle Sstnr wan x 4 7 and 10 P. m. M Box Office. SPOKEN DEAMA' A MOTION PICTTJBB NOT YOU prr UCAR stnTTT wt- And - AND TOTJ USE TOUB EAES a Are Your Children $ wearing a Baage of Ambition? Glasses properly fitted by a competent spe cialist are a badge of ambition. If your eyes are handicapping your children, let us correct the trouble. Watch for handicapping eye troubles now that school has started and have them attended to at once. ; . , . r MorrisOptical Company . 301-2-3-4 Oregon Rldff. Salem, Oregon 1 1 1 1 1 D I t2 g - - jgc-i - -( ij3 6 - Sales Next Week -6 Monday, Sept. 20th, 10:30 A. M. 76cated miles east of Falls City or 7Vz" miles onth6 J)allUi-on the Pedee cutoff road 3 horses, 9.good cows and heifers, 3 "calves, 55 good grade An- gora goats, 5 nanny milk goats, 17 fine turkeys, 10 . geese, 125 W LC hens, 20 tons hay, grain, machinery, tools, etc. Free lunch at noon. , CARD O. H. MULLER, Owner F. N. WOODRY, Auctioneer Reserve this list AUCTION SALE Wednesday, Sept. 22, 10:30 A. M. Located 7 miles north of Salem on Pacific Highway 3 extra good horses weight 1500 lbs. each, 4 Jersey cows, 2 aret fresh, 2 dozen mixed hens, 6 tons hay, 40 sacks Grey oats, 1921 Ford, good D. S. harness, farm machinery, tools, etc. Free lunch at noon. J. C. MATTHES, Owner F. N. WOODRY, Auctioneer DRIVERLESS CARS ; -J DRIVEURSELF Cpnipsny Vt BLOCK NORTIPOST OFFICE" NORTH CHURCH STREET PHONE 885 Wed. Nite, 7:30 P. M.-F. N. Woodry's Store, 1610 N. Summer Street, Salem AUCTION SALE Thursday, Sept. 23,10 A.M. Located V- "mile. south of Woodburn or Yi mile off Pacific Highway on paved road to Woodburn on the old Layman, place 2 pure bred Jersey cpws fresh, 3 high grade Jersey cows two of which are fresh, 4 Jersey calves, these are extra fine cows; 3 pure bred Duroc sows with pigs at side, 2 horses, 12 Ancona hens, 12 Ancona pullets, 6 Barred Rock hens, 12 tons vetch hay, acres good corn, some oats,' machinery, tools and furniture. Free lunch at noon. . A. M. Jones, Owner F. N. WOODRY, Auctioneer AUCTION SALE Friday, Sept, 24, 10 A. M. Loeated 6i miles north of Dallas on the Salt Creek road or 6 miles east of Ballston 4 good horses, 1 colt 1 Shetland pony, 10 Jersey and Holstein cows fresh and coming fresh, these are Ai No. 1 cows, heavy milkers, T, B. tested; 1 registered Jersey bull, 60 R. I. Ved pullets, 1 OIC brood sow weight 300 lbs., 1 small pig, tractor plow and disc, all kinds farm ma chinery 2 sets harness, tools, etc. Free lunch at noon. -- . . : WM. REDDEKOPP, Owner ; - F. N. WOODRY, Auctioneer AUCTION SALE ' Saturday, Sept. 25, 10:30 A. M. '? " 555 Ferry Street 10 rooms' of good furniture including bedding, rugs, linoleums, congoleums, curtains, linens, Maytag elec tric washing machine like new, kitchen utensils and dishes. ; 1 . .. ' - -'... . f J. V. T3ENCER, Owner . ' , , F N. WOODRY, Auctioneer - . - AUCTION SALE X Thursday, Sept. 30. 9 A. M. '.Located 1' mile south of Sheridan, largest general farm auction ever sold in Oregon.1 I5e on time, 9 a.m. I Free lunch at noon. - ' - ADAM GUTBROD, Owner F. N. WOODRY, Auctioneer ' No1 auctions will be booked for State Fair Week. Farmers make your dates now for Oct. List early, t - ' "' Yours always for a successful sale . ' ; : n .1.1 I - Oregon's Leading Auctioneer !.? " - - u jm. A . . B v m ""I i t sv . Rpsidence and store 1WO n. bummer direct, : nom. Phone 511. 4Reserv'this list for future reference' ii .' . Established 1916 .