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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1926)
1 fit Save the Action of Sports p With a f ; r ; ! GRAFLEX No run too rapid, no trick play too contusing for the Glaflex. Its fine and precise' equipment makes the most of eyery "shot". . no matter how difficult' f Come in and see the Graflex Cameras they're from $58.50 u , C fl?( f At baud STORC mcoits tW OCJL DRUG GV wooers LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF 1 Dr. Csbw Leave ' " , . Dr. and Mrs. John M. Canse of the Kimball School of Theology left late yesterday on a week's trip to Seattle and Taeoma In the interests of the local college. They will spend today in Centralia. Fire Arts VaudevUI Capitol today. ol7 The Klsinore I Dedicated t Great Drama. See the Moroni Olsen Players "in "Dear Brutus" Oct. 21. The first real play at the Elsinore theatre. -Tickets $2.20, $1.65, $1.10. Season tickets $3.30. ol7 at old Fort Yamhill on the Tilla mook highway near Grand Ronde no .Wednesday, October 20. For. Rent:1 6 Room, Nearly Furnished house $35. Inquire 1185 Marion. . Tel. 1911. ol7 Fkelelcs v; ' We sell ukeleles from $1.75 to $50. Come and see, the $50 bne. Geo. C. Will. ;' ol9 Famous "Kimball Piano Moore's Music House. 017 A YearFrom Now What 7 : What about a year from now? Will you be plodding along Jwith-s out hope of, advancement or will you lake up some useful studies in The Capital .Business College night school , beginning Monday night, 'and be ready when ' your opportunity comes? Call, let us talk over the work in which you are interested. ol7 Going 'Round the World ? Let this office help you plan, at no. additional cost. We represent all cruises. .Salem Travel Agency, 175 S. High St.. Salem. o!7 'inball Professors Leave or. k. s. Kammona ana jjt.- D. McCormlck of the Kimball College of Theology have lert for Kugene,nifner9 tney . wui .uena the ina $wmtyon.pt JJr.rBoli Bennett Halloas president of the University of Oregon Monday.' Dr." Hammond'1: will j represent tbe College of the Pacitie and Dr. Mc Cormick will represent Kimball college. Dr. Hammond will preach at Harrisburg today and Dr. Mc Cormick at Shedd. Only One Week - ,... . To save $15.50 "on! your Sealy mattress. H. I' Stiff , Furniture Co. ol7 Millinery Sale See the French Shop ad on the pociety page. . .-.; ol7 o!7 Hallowe'en Novelties at the Atlas Book Store."' . , -t', - - : . Medical Society Meets The Polk-Yamhill-Marion Medical-jociety will meet tn Salem at the Gray Belle at 7:00 p. m. on October IS. Special addresses will be given by Dr. Noble Wlley Jones of Portland and. Dr, 1 Laban A. Steeves of Salem." General discus sions will be-led by -jDr. - H. J Clements of Salem and Dr. Ru dolph E. Kleinsorge of Salemi Dr. Marshall, Osteopathic : ' Physician and surgeon. ol7 Player Pianos of Quality., Moore's Music House. ; ol7 Only One Week : j To save $15.50 on your Sealy mattress. II. L. Stiff I Furniture Co. i . ol7 Marker Unveiling Wednesday Yamhill Chanter; D. -A. R. of McMinnvilie will unveil a marker WOOD WOOD TRACY'S FUEL YARD " 1ST D Street Telephone S31S I Underwood TvDewriter Co. TU Direct Factory Branch. w t .... (uuiid mtm ' Typewriter! Rented, Sold, Repaired : Special rental rates to EtudtnU License Issued : A. marriage license was issued from the ofifee of the county clerk yesterday'jfo Lawrence M. Bartoss, Saem, Rtg3x a Maajjne Klein also -of Salem. r4 v. Sugar Sacks . j. Cash. Bales only, 50c per, dozen. Ka phone orders; 'no outside sacks. Hunt Bros. Packing Co. ol7 I 'or F ile, 1025 lluick Touring : GlaVs enclosure. , UacDonaid Auto Co. ol7 fToifL Marlon . 11 Dollar dinner, served 5:45 to 8 every- evening. J2t Accident Reported 'Kenneth Abott of Salem report ed that his car" collided with an other machine four miles north of Salem on the Pacific highway yes terday. No details of the accident wer-3 given. lustre With Fire Relief Ass'n, Phone 347. Standley & Foley, Agents. o24 Furniture Upholstery And repairing. Glese - Powers Furniture company. - a2tf Electric Sandwiches All the new kinds. The Spa. o!6tf Tor Sat Tot &at Clraalng -Bibbeaa ' Special rectal rstM't Stadnts ' phoB tea S47 X. Com'l St. Vlcter Addlag Maealas Bvrriem C BL LOCKWOOD USE YOUIl CREDIT SUITS O'COATS BALANCE 0 PAYMENTS AL IvRAUSE QUALITY HEN'S WEAR The Store With the Focataia LADD & BUSH Bankers 1 ( - EstafcSsicd 18S3 -:'t - jGdstral Banlnng BuzhizzS ' : r; P2ce Cosn froxa 0 tx, t 8 p jbu Account Approved ' The final account of the estate of John--1, King, was accepted by an order of the county court yesterday. Millinery Sale See the French Shop ad on the society page. ; 017 Buy Your Sealy Matt This -week- and- save $ 1 5.5 0. Full stock toL choose, from. II.; L. Stiff Furniture Co.f- . 017 The M'o8t" Cohiplete,LIno" VIctor -: Records 'at MooresI " ol7 Arrived The better styles of the New Columbia Phonographs. H e a r these now on sale at Geo. C. Will Music Store. They are better. ol7 Licenses Obtained i- Cecil, Wriggleswortb. of Mill City and Celia.Murhammor of Sa lem obtained a. marriage license at the office of, the. county clerk yesterday. v f : ' ;- House For Rent Telephone I42&or -ea.lat.lGl N. 12th. Uo.7 For Snlo AVillys Knight f . Sedan. MacDonaid " Auto, Co. ' ' - VtH. -f W oil Waffles Served all hours. The Spa. olOtf Couple Married Judge Hunt of the county court married Edmond Bleileque and Alethia Sellwood yesterday. The Spa Is Now Serving All the new electric sandwiches. Over forty kinds. ol6tf Delicious AppI At 75 cents a bushel. Bring boxes. Gilbert A Patterson, at Eola. Phone 2 17 5 J. o9tf . Account Approved The final account of the estate of FloraVMcCourt was approved by the county court yesterday.- .a Hunters' Supplies Anderson's , ' Sporting Goods Store, 167 N. Commercial. ol7 Under" New Management Bligh Hotel Barber Shop. S. G. "Slim Hinkle and Dorsey Reaves. o24 Vacant Flat Ranges furnished;: $35 or $30 long lease. See 68Vi Ferry. 5 large rooms. Becke & Hendrifks. 189 N. High street. o20 Chicken Dinner .Today . Lunch Boxi 181 Liberty. ol7 Complete Line' of- Monarch Electric Ranges at Young to Meet Olinger . . Don Young and Hariold Olinger DISEASES Treated by Osteopathy and the latest Electrical Therapy I In cluding Dr. Abram's Electronic System. - - No Charge for, . Oonsnltation DR. B. H. WHITE Physician And Surgeon SOd U. S. Bank Building Salem, Oregon CHOICE of Traub Genuine - i s Orange Blossom cngage ment and wedding rings is a tribute to the judgment and good taste of tho wearer. UAnzziAx izxsx v ". : ((jidi)(())D) SAYS: We have some wonderful bays in good used Fords that Willi be the cheapest transportation you can ever hope to buy, . Come in and , let us demonstrate to you. will meet today in a semi-final match in the Dan Fry cup tourna ment ' at the Illihee country club to determine which has the right to play Hugh McCammon in the finals. The oualifiying3 round of the president's cup and club cham pionship tourney will also be played today. Sealy Mattresses i This week at Giese-Powers- $39.50, 022 Spring 3Iedlterranean Cruises From $600 up all expenses. Palestine, Egypt, Constantinople, etc. Salem Travel Agency, 175 S. High. ol7 The Most Complete Line Victor Records at Moores. ol7 Creamery Not to- Reorganize- ; As there was not enough stock" in favor of it, the .proposed eor ganization of the Marion County Cooperative Creamery association did not take place at a meeting of stockholders last night ", in Ithe chamber of commerce rooms. Plans .were submitted for raising enough funds to pat the Present organization in efficient working order. Millinery Sale See the French Shop ad on the society page. ol7 Tickets Now on Sale For- "Dear Brutus." A Barrie com edy presented by the .Moroni Olsen Players at the Elsinore, Ocfc 21. A great theatre for a, great' play. Tickets $2.20; $ls6i $11 Sea son tickets 33.30. ol7 You Want a New Hudson Or Essex. Phne 1987 far; dem onstration. - ; ' ti -c:y Cliamber to Hear Robertson . CiA- Jtobertson.'.who has dis cusseEttroptn arrairB"" at Several service elub lirnthjtons- recently", will speak on ) "The Situation in Russia and the Hopes of the Royal Family at the chamber of com merce luncheon Monday. Mr. Rob ertson is personally acquainted with all the remaining Romknoffs who still live in Europe. He has been In Europe for 12 years. ' is In the Insurance! business. Mary Gilbert, a Willamette graduate, was bridesmaid, and Virginia Sib ley , and Georgia Fairbanks, stu dents at the university, also at tended jthe bride. .Truman Collins was besttrhan and Cornelius Bate man andAVillard Day were ushers Vaudeville and PIrturew Capitol today. ii -L ol7 Ruilding Permits Issued Two building permits were is sued tin" the city recorder's office yesterday to O. H. Horning to erect a one and a half story dwell ing at 235 Vest Summer street, estimated to 'cost $4000, and to Flf MEAIM1KEI BEING INSTALLED Very Handsome Section Be- : Added to Directors Department Store (Con tinned on pafe 7.) OBITUARY AR.NET Johanna Arnet, 56 years - died Saturday, October 16, 1926, at the residence of her daughter Mrs. Emil Renner of Patton. She is survived by four children: C. A. Arnet of Ronan, Montana, - Mrs. ptto .PattengeY of Silverton, Mrs. Lewis deckel of West Bend. Wis., and" Mrs. Emil Ronner of Patton. Funeral services will be field in the Jack & Eckman Mortuary at Silverton on Tuesday, October 19, at 2 p. m. Interment will be in the Silverton cemetery. NOR EN Gus Noren, died near Chemawa aged 76 years. Survived by wid ow, Sylbia; one son, Oscar; one step son, Archie Totwint one daughter, Mrs. Claggett; four grand children all of Chemawa; two sisters, Mrs. Matilda Roon and Mrs. Sophia Johnson of Los Angeles, California; one brother, John Noren of Salem. Funeral arrangement to be announced la ter. . Webb Funeral Parlors in charge. McLaughlin At his home in Salem Heights, i Clement McLaughlin, at the age f of 53 years, husband of Mrs. Ella McLaughlin, father ofLawney and Alvin McLaughlin of Cozad, Neb., and Ray McLaughlin of Salem and Mrs. W. H. Neuens of Salem. Fu neral service will be held Sunday at 10 a. m., Oct! 17, from Rigdon & Son Mortuary, after which will be shipped to Cozad, Neb., for interment. Ratsat Fritz Ratzat, 54. died today at f his home on Rt. 6, box 117. He is survived by his wife, Augusta, one daughter Helen who lives at home and a son, Carl, in Idaho. The body is at the Terwilliger funeral home. The funeral will be held j Tuesday at 2 p. m. from the Ter- wmiger lunerat , parlors. The Rev. A. F. Hilmer will officiate. f, Interment in Lee Mission ceme tery. - Waffles u All the new kinds. The Spa10tf Are You Interested in Hawaii The Orient, -Europe,; Alaska? We offer complete steamship ser vice. Tickets anywhere, at no, ad ditional cost. Plan for 1927. Sa lem Travel Agency. 175 S. "High St. ol7 Freeman In South . C. N. Freeman, local architect, has gone to Southern Oregon on business. He 'also expects to get in a few shots at some deer while he is away. Chicken Dinner Today- Lunch Box, 181 S. Liberty. ol7 Hudson and Essex Price- Reduction of $100 on all mod els. - Phone 1987 for demonstra tion. - - - - ol7 Flax Display Planned The state penitentiary flax dis play that was put on at the state fair will be repeated at the Paci fic International Livestock expo sition in Portland this month, to gether with a lime indusutry dis play. . ' Willamette Graduates Wed . Warren Day and Dorothea Sib ley, Willamette, University grad uates In the class of 1926, were married Friday night in Tigard. Dr. Carl uGregg Doney, president of the university, performed the ceremony. Mr and Mrs. Day will ' TERWILLIGERS Perfect Funeral Service For Less Licensed Lady Mortician 770 Chemeketa Street Telephone 7Q4 m v Director's Department store, with Us slogan of fair dealing. Is growing In business and constant ly adding something giving char acter to its name as a department store. There . Is now being in stalled in the grocery department an up to date meat market, with marble counters, show cases and walls, and a cold storage plant. Henry Mangusen, one of the best meat ,men in the Country with long experience in the meat departments of chain stores, will have charge of this new market. He comes with fine recommenda tion from Washington cities', where he has recently been. The new market will handle government inspected meats. It will be ready to accommodate the public soon, perhaps before the first of November. WFMS Plans Meeting The Salem district WFMS will meet at McMinnvilie Wednesday and Thursday of this week. The meeting will begin Wednesday eve ning at 7:30 o'clock, i. Sessions will be held Thursday and "Thurs day evening also. NORTH SALEM NEWS ITEMS By DEAN X.OBAT7GH Mrs. ,-Albert Thomas of 19C5 North Capitol was a visitor in South Salem on Saturday. Clark Day of 1979 North Cap O O Too Late To Classify o ! o CLOSE IX 2-UOOM F DBS! SH E l apartment, bath, garage. J47 S. I'en mercial. 2320 YOl'NG PURE BE ED POI.AXD CHINA bows and young boar. Phone 105F11. f 30o2S mam a a a b a o a . B Are Your Eyes "jj flB Detrimental . To Your Happiness? B" Do you have head- B aches? a r "b Are yoiunervous, irri "b table and cross ? "o mm' Your eyes may be the H very cause of all BB your nervous disor Bsi ders. ';..' n Protect your "general B health by protecting: mm your "eyes." B B "B 5 Pn Company 301-4 Oregon Building -BB B "b BB MUTUAL SAVINGS & LOAN : ASSOCIATION A SALEM COMPANY Organized 101O SYSTEMATIC SAVINGS REAL ESTATE LOANS Office 142 South Liberty Street L) Influenza ; ! 1 - f Chiropractic will give; the best results and satisfaction. . Re moves the danger of after ef . fects. Try adjustments and see for yourself. t Consultation Free DH SGOFIELD' "Tk6 D?st in Chircracti?' it. UitnCa A4 P1"1 v SEASON 1926-27 The Moroni Olson Players m "DEAR BRUTUS" a comedy byf Sir James Barrie i. "OUTWARD BOUND , A Drama by Sutton Vane at the :"ELiSINORE , ' v - v ' .7. October 21 and January 27 Buy season ticket $3.30 and save on regular admis-: sion. On sale at Patton's and the AUas Book stores Reservations jiow being made at the box" office." itol left Saturday for a few dava hunting, near Eugene. " - Mr. and Mrs. Charles Blaisdell qf Boise, Idaho, have leased the Ennor house at 1250 Hunt street. ' C. O. Hall, proprietor of Hall's Grocery, has recently installed a barbecue In his store, and is serv ing North Salemites with barlie cued sandwiches. i C. C. Smith and family of Hood RiYer, Oregon, are recent visitors at the auto park. The Smith fam ily expects to locate in the Salem district. New Five-Room Bungalow $2800. $50 down, balance monthly. New bungalow, for rent, and other bargains. Lone Star Realty Co. Phone 139. olStf Two people have been chosen to succeed Gilbert Wrenn as director of the . Jason . Lee Junior church. They are Bert Thompson of Salem- and Miss A. M. Jef f ery of Gresham, Oregon. Mr. Thompson has. been Identified with the lo cal church for several years. Miss Jef f ery' has recently come . to Sa lem, and is majoring in religious education at Kimball School of Theology. The, Junior church is made up of youngsters under six teen, and holds its services at the regular church hour. Best Tow-Car Service in City - Texas Garage, 1919 N. CapitoL Rally' Day, In the Sunday school at Jason Lee church today brings USED CARS See these before you buv. t, v irjf io make new car customers by selling you a satisfactory used car. 1919 Font Roadster . sold as is, with starter ..... ... . . . 1921 Ford Coupe starter, fair rubber, sold as is . . '. ..... 1921 Ford Touring, new top, good tires, runs dandy 1923 Ford Roadster, has. most everything on It, Ruckstell axle This is a special car. See It . . 1924 Overland Tour ing, good condition, finish like new t . . . . , 1924 Chevrolet Tour ing, special paint job. Good tires, snappy motor. ...... 1923 Chevrolet Coupe new paint, overhauled good rubber 1924 Chevrolet Coupe new paint, oversize tires, completely over hauled from "end to end ......... j- . $100 $125 $125 $250 $325 $350 $325 $375 Newton Chevrolet Company Opposite City Hall Tel. 1000 to a close, a highly successful "Rally Week." in which all de partments of the church took part. Over 200 young people attended the Rally social given by the Ep worth League on Friday evening.- . ANNOUNCEMENT Dr. Agnes Lewis and Dr, Henry Lewis, Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons, who have been practicing for the past twelve years in St. Cloud, Minn., will open offices for the practice of their profession in the new Bligh Building, Rooms 127 and 12S, Monday, October 18, 1926. " -"-."4 -'V'VVv-' . Electric Washers At Reduced Prices Time Tried Western Electric Wash ers are being sacrificed to make room for Christmas stock. If you are thinking of bnyirg a washing machine get our price before you buy. ... : 181 S. High St. Salem, Oregon All Bids in Our Office by Saturday, October 23 J7 Acre Dairy lUnch, at AVoodbum, Known as Layman Estate, V, Now Owned by F. L. Moore C7 acres very fine soil, all cultivated but 3 acres pasture; family orchard; 5 acres choice swale land; well built 8 room house, C rooms plastered; garage, barn, 30 ton silo, outbuildings, fenced. Located on main street of Wood burn which connects with Cali fornia Pacific highway. Wood burn is a noted berry center. Property in Willamette Valley is valuable now and is bound to go higher. Look this property over now and mail us your offer. Western Coast Land Co. 383 Fittock Block, Portland . - High Class Furniture Real Estate AUCTION SALE Tuesday, October 19, at 1 P. M. ' 840 North 20th Street -Consisting ot 1 Orbon DeLuxe Sanitary Base Range with coils; .breakfast set, all walnut dining room suite. like new, ivory bed room suite, walnut dresser, coil springs,-good mattresses, 1 mahogany Windsor rocker, 1 mohair davenport, r floor lamp with silk shade, 1 Universal No. 20 heater and other furniture. Fruit Jars and garden tools. Particulars later. , The above furniture Is Just like new - Also at the same time, the property will be. offered for sale; 5 roomed fully modern house, built less than 1 year, full co mment basement, porch, garage, lot 50x143. pavement in and paid. This is a real home for some one, and can be bought with a small cash payment, balance can b paid like rent. If you are interested in buying- a home, don't raiss this Kale. Near bus line and school. Will be sold subject to a very reasonable reserve. - C. M. 3IADSEN, Owner. i : M H. F. WOODRY Cz SQ21 ARE THE AUCTIONEERS 271N. Commercial St. Fhcno 75 '""Agents for tJitts Ranzesi i' ,.' . ... ! J We Tay Cash for FwhI Furniture, Tool,- V.ic i I