The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 19, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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LOCArLiEmlN BRIEF.
Go - Indepeadenre --.v-V;-
Charles Hadkln's.-C. 'A. Vibbert
ftTttt" Stanley .Lainsori, members of
jfcYl Salem Lions clubi. motored
Ij-ndependen'ce Monday to attend
thlS weekly luncheon of the Inde
pendence Lions club,
lkeleles ''.'.:-I'rD
We aell ukeleles from 11.75 to
$50. Come and see the ISO one.
Ceo.-C: Will. , ol9
Strom la Recovering . i ; i. - " A
Ole Strom, 1 Injured Chemawa
football captain. Is regaining some
of the feeling in his arms and legs
following an operation i Saturday,
it was reported ibis morning, v He
is expected 'to recover still.; more,
but the Injury to bts spinal cord
was such that he : can .never re
cover completely. It was said.
for letting a child under IS years
old drive his car, Frank Myers was
arrested for speeding, and Gordon
Bennett was arrested for speeding
and reckless driving.
Hotel Marion .
Dollar dinner, served 5:45 to 8
every evening. J2tf
We Have Taken Ovei
The Bussell listings and moved
to 441 Court-St. Phone .2312.
Office Salem. Portland. Silrerton.
P. W. Gieser. , o-19
Car Losea Wheel f ' '- fJ'
f : Conrad JEggler's car came to a
sudden stop at Center and Com
mercial' streets Monday when ; a
wheel came! of f and rolled across
the sidewalk : into a plate glass
window, according to a report he
turned in at - police - headquarters.
He gave no other details of the
accident? . . ' : '"' 1 ' .-. .
Under New Management
Bligh Hotel Barber Shop. S. C
"Slim" Hinkle and Dorsey Reaves.
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In New Location
Sherman, Clay & Co., 130 South
Iliglu New Bligh Bid g. o-20
AH Rooms, Halls Hardwood -,
. Six room Falrmount Hill home.
Complete for $7500. Room 2 cars.
Compare to any Salem home np to
$10.00.0. On large view paved lot.
Terms. Immediate .possession.
Becke A Hendricks.' 189 N. High
etreet. ..,. : . o20
Investigate Parrish Damage
The Salem school board Is in
vestlgating the cause of dry, rot
in1 the ;Parriah? Junior high school
and wlltask the responsible par
fi toT-pay forthe damage. It was
Uted jresterday by Dr. 1L H.'Olln-
r, chairman. f rlf
-xi . , " . ' ; j y
Q: egon Bldgr Barber Shop
i New management. C'; Mente)
M?ytban, C. HSpeed) Hald. o22
' " .'ill! II- 'f-
Thursday, Oct.! 21. at Elsinore
See "Dear Brutus" by Sir James
Barrie as rendered by the ..famous
Moroni Olsen f Flayers. Tickets
$2,2.0. tl.65, $1.10. Season tick
ets S2.30. ! ! r 7 1 o-19
Divorce Complaint Filed
Julius II. Beckman filed a com
plaint for divorce against Bertha
Beckman In the circuit court yes
terday, alleging desertion.
Hunting Case Today - .
' Russell MacCallster, who was
arrested Sunday for hunting with
out a license, will have hearing at
the Justice court today.
In New Location
Sherman, Clay & Co., 130 South
High. , New Bligh Bldg. . o-20
Pleads Guilty
Harold Reed of Mollala was ar
rested Sunday by J. J. McMahon.
state traffic officer, and was fined
$10 when he pleaded guilty to the
charge In the Justice court yesterday.
Auto lights Improper . .
W. J. Faulkner of Salem was
arrested for operating a motor ve
hicle with Improper lights. 'He
entered, a plea of guilty to the
charge and the case has been con
tinued until October 22.
Sealy Mattresses
This, week at
$39.50. ,1
H-i:f'y SAY8-1U it 3 v. :
' This Is sore a snap
1021 Ford roadster with
good rubber and a fine run
ning car for f 73.00. , ' ; ; ;':
JnlBSi
when arraigned In J the-s Justice I
court. He w,as arrested by ,W. B.
i Genu, state raffle' of f icer. ' ? ,
ElectHe Sandwicheu '
i Ail tthe new kinds. -
The Spa.
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E0KH1YCIUBS IRfiFFETYREPDRTS
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Lis of Harrisbure enter- Organizations Would Unite Fourteen Persons Killed Dur-
ed a plea of guilty when arraigned
in the justice court on a charge
of speeding. He was fined $10..
Work of AaentWjth That
of Fruit Inspector
ing Month,- Reckless
Driving Blamed
Case Continued ; I Pnmmnnllv Hnh Ihrnnrhmit
... . . . . ' ' "
Alvin Haivorsen or foruana i MarJon county are exoressine
was arrested by V. L.' Drager. tor lt bemselves as strongly in favor
operating a truck for compensa
tion without a certificate from the
public service commission. His
case has been continued in the jus
tice court.
gno president. Miss Thomson Is
connected with the university fac
ulty as professor Of applied so
ciology.
Don't Forget
Crown Mill demonstration by
Mrs. "L. A. Humphreys. Klet Bldg.
Cor. Ferry and Liberty. o21
Glese-Powera
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T
Sealy Mattresses
, This Tweek at GieSetPowers -
5.50.i..A.f f' ; t ; o22
Driver Arrested
T. D. Bennett of Portland was
arrested for reckless driving Sun
day by J. J. McMahon and was
fined $15 on the eharge in the
justice court after he had entered
a plea of guilty.
Complete line of
Monarch Electric
Hamilton's. :
classes
Services Held at YMCA
Three Sunday school
f rora. , j. the.- First -, Presbyterian
church met at the YMCA here yes
at the .- chnrch. .Besides the'se hbarse1 drunkeness
meetings, the TMCA was the scene
Ranges at
a21tf
Man Held as Drunk
C. W. Leaver was arrested Sun
day night by local police officers,
of two church services by ejSa-lem-
Bible- union and of men's
meeting tohear.' a ..discussion by
Archdeacon Webber of the Episco
pal church.
In New Location -
Sherman, Clay & Co., 130 South
High. New- Bligh Bldg, o-2 0
Oregon Bldg. Barber Shop
Under "new! management. . C.
(Monte) Moyihan, C. E. (Speed)
Hald. o22
Building Permit Issued
E. C. Charlton has been grant
ed a permit to erect a one story
dwelling at 345 South 23rd street,
estimated to cost $3500. Ander
son and Martin will be builders
Card of Thanlu
Would You live Your Lif
Over again? And what would
We wish. to thank our many you make of it? See Barrie's great
friends and neighbors for their
kindness and beautiful floral of
ferings at the death of our beloved
comedy "Dear Brutus'
Elsinore, Oct. 21.
at the
o-19
. Waffles : i
All the new kinds. The Spa.lOtf
Hunters Pheasants Mounted
$3.50. Special to advertise. E.
vE. Wiggins, taxidermist. 1145
'TLorway. Between , Summer and
Capitol. Phone 221-W. ol6tf
husband and father.
Wallace and family.
Elizabeth
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Hunts Without License
L. J. Nadon of Salem was arrest
ed for hunting without a license
by R. D. Throckmorton, deputy
game warden; -and was fined $25
on the charge; in the Justice tourt.
Sealy iuttiue i ' "- ' "
This week at Glese-Powers-
$39.50. I r ! o22
Hue in Eugene . -i
George W. Hug, dty school sup
erintendent was in Eugene Mon
day to- attend the inauguration of
Dr. Arnold Bennett Hall as presi
dent of the University of Oregon.
Hug is a graduate of the univer
sity, . - , .-, , ;.v- .
Speeder Is Fined
R. J. O'Leary was fined $5 "in
police court) Monday on a charge
of speeding.
Waffles
Served all hours. The Spa. olOtf
Furniture- Upholstery
And repairing. Glese - Powers
Furniture company.- - a2tf
Miss Thomson in Eugene-
Miss Elnora Thomson of the
Marion county child health dem
onstration was in Eugene Monday
to attend the inaugural ceremon
ies for the new University of Ore-
Xlght Clase Begin
The night sessions of the Capi
tal Business college! opened on
Monday evening with the largest
attendance since the establishment
Bishops in Albany I of the institution 37 years ago. A
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Bishop of this complete business and stenograpn-
Under New Management
Oregon " Bldg. Barber Shop. C.
(Monte) Mdynihan, C. E. (Speed)
Hald. o-22
city went to Albany over the week
end. They attended the dedica
tion of a new building at Albany
College.
ic course Is being offered now.
with the possibility of a course, in
'salesmanship being added later.
Don't Forget
Crown Mill demonstration by
Mrs. L. A. Humphreys.' Klet Bldg.
Cor. Ferry and Liberty, j o21
Flaggs in Wood burn
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Flagg of this
city spent the week end in Wood-
burn as guests of Mrs. Flagg's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Simmons.
NORTH SALEM
NEWS ITEMS
By SEAN LOBATJGH
Vacant Flat
Ranges furnished. $3 5 or $30
long lease. See 66 Ferry. 6
large rooms. Becke & Hendricks. ;
189 N. High street. o20
The Woman's Foreign Mission
ary society of Jason Lee church
will send a large delegation to
McMinnville Thursday to attend
the district convention of the or
ganization. Mrs. W. P. Fuller is
president of' the local society.
Dragers.Have Son
A son was born Sunday night to
Mr. and Mrs., Verne L. DrageTi,The
child weighed 84 pounds.
The North Salem Business
Men's association, of which .John
Williamson is president, will re
sume its activities in the near fu
ture, no meetings of the organi
zation having been held this sum
mer. The exact time of the first
meeting will be announced soon
Spotlight Stolen
C. M. -Irwin reported at police
headquarters Sunday night that
a spotlight had been stolen from
his car on Ferry street.
Best Tow-Car Service in City
Texas Garage, 1919' N. Capitol.
The Spa Is Now Serving
All the new electric sandwiches.
Over forty kinds.
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The Brotherhood supper, which
was to have been held this even
ing at Jason Lee church, has been
postponed until next Tuesday eve
ning. The brotherhood is not
strictly denominational, and wel
comes men of the community.
OBITUARY
Sophomttresjto Entertain
Members of the sophomore class
at Salem high school will enter
tain the freshmen class with a
reception in the Mellow Moon hall
Friday evening.; Misa Rosalie
Jones is in charge.'
Insure With I Fire Rellefass'n.
Phone 24T;rSUnlel' Foley,
Agents. !
New Five-Room Bungalow
m n rs r a p- rv '
)2suu, v uown, paiance
monthly. New bungalow for rent,
and other bargains. ; Lone Star
Realty Co. Phone 139. olStf
Boxing Wednesday Night
At 8:30. Salem armory. Benny
Pelz vePhll Bayes. " Ten 3 minute
rounds. Total of 24 rounds of
boxing scheduled. Tickets at I
Smith's ciga store. k ! jo-20
On Hunting Trip .
B. -Av Victor of the Columbia
Tire corporation has gone to Med-1
ford for a week's hunting and fish
ing trip. " J '
Don't Forget
Crown Mill demonstration by
Mrs. L. A. Humphreys. Klet Bldg.
Cor. Ferry and Liberty. ., , o21
Part ridge Hunter Fined
. Albert Meyerof Macleay was ar
rested for unlawful hunting of
Hungarian , partridges by Henry
Stevenson, deputy .game warden
and was fined: $25 and costs in
justice court. I i
Delicious Appli
At 76 cents. bushel. Bring
boxes. Gilbert A Patterson, at
Eola. Phons3l75J. oStf
Traffic Offenders Caught
Several ! traf tie of fenders -were
caught in. the" police net over the
week end. Wesley Brewster and
Paul Reloff. lot Portland were
broughf fn 'on'- chnrges'of ' driving
withou-tdrivers licenses, Ted Cant
rail of Junction City was arrested
Car Is Stolen, Recovered '
Glenn Glddens of Albany lost
his car Sunday night for only a
few minutes. He came in to the
i local police station -to report its
theft -at State and. Commercial,
and immediately after local police
officers recovered it at Twenty-
fifth and Trade streets.
Day
At his late home, 1610 Trade
street, Oct. It. Solomon, aged 82
years, husband of Jane, father of
Edith Murphy of this city, brother
of Sylvester Day of Capron, I1L,
grandfather-of R. A. Mealman and
W, H. Harris of Redmond, Cah,
Win. and Mable McCartney of Sa
lem. The deceased was a member
of; the local QAR post and served
during the Civil war -with the Illi
nois infantry No. 14 2d Company.
C Remains are at the parlors of
the Salem mortuary. Funeral will
be held Wednesday, October .20,
at 10 a. m. at the chapel of the
Salem mortuary. Rev. R. L.' Put
nam will officiate. Interment
City View cemetery.
Auburn Women to Meet-
Women of: the Auburn commun
ity will meet this afternoon to or
ganize an auxiliary to the com
munity clubJThe.meettlng will be
at the home; of Mrs. Pelpier at 2
o'clock. -i
See Cody Evans, Salem
In moving pictures, winning
northwest' champion r hill : climb,
today only, Capitol theater. o20
If You Saw "Pyeraalioi
Or "The Ship" .last year you
will want to see the Moroni Olsen
Players in "Dear Brutus" at the
Elsinore Oct. 21. Tickets $2.20,
$1.65, $1.10. Season tickets 43.30.
I i
FOR INFORMATIOJC r
, ABOUT RAILROAD TRIPS
Phone 727
OREGON lAi ELECTRIC
Woman. Hart in Accident
Mrs. Eva Washburn' received a
slight injury to her leg when can
driven by Guy Washburn and Ed
I Marer collided on the Keiser road
near Salem Sunday: Washburn
, said too much speed - cansed the
accident,; in his report at police
headquarters.; ..
Barhyte
Clay D. Barhyte died at his res-
I Idence October 1 8. He was the
husband of Bess Barhyte and the
father1 of Catharine, Shirley, Max
and Ian Barhyte, all of Salem.
The body is in charge of the Rig
don mortuary.;- FuneraFannottnce-
ment later. .. , : it :.-
FUNERALS
Funeral services for Gus Noren
will be held this afternoon at 2
o'clock from the' Webb funeral
parlors. ' Rev. Ernest H. Shanks
will officiate. Interment at Hays-
rllle. ' ; i --. t-
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WOOD VOOD
TRACY'S "FUEL"
YARD
187 D Street Telephone 31S
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vVnderwoQd Typewriter Co.
H Direct Factory: Branch
u 01 Court St. ! j Phone tS2
Typswritsrs ueniea, eoia.
Repaired .
Special rental rates to Stndanta
I USE YOUR CREDIT
SUITS - O'COATS
$
I fad
A in
IU Is 5
czr1 nhrrM
bw fully toodara -rom Buaica
Im 'rta lm t trade for larrer
Igaoero .- - -
10 arrs tiaWr aad wo4 toad t
ttehnng- -tor" boot ht ' Stltm, yric
430.OO per acre. Wood trill aor taaa
iajr for placa. --r ,-. .
If Ton wiaa to build a fcoaaa and pay
1 5 OO dora we will foraiah the let and
boll wHat-yw wist" 8e ';'""
: 44 aerea of ebie bottom Uad. S3
etf elaed;"w house, food fcara.
uprtng. water in. bo live, 4 eow, tna,
haraeaaea wajoa, inplairt and ilH
eaiekeu.. aM for-S4400. , SJO00 dw.
VL.UICH TMJBKBT8, Kaitra 1 '
3o21
Evans the Hill Climber r
One of the attractions at the
Capitol theater this week is the
'showing of the picture of a local
youth. This picture shows iCody
Evans and his motorcycle in
eontest in Portland recently. He
won the event and received the
Oregon Journal trophy. Mr. Evans
has been connected for some time
with Harry W. Scott, Salem cycle
man. He has done a great deal of
motocycle riding in the valley and
ifi, pne oi the best in that line.
of a county agent for 1927. The
sentiment is gaining such head
way that, according to report?
from the rura'l districts, almost
every community club in the coun
ty will soon be on record favoring
a county agent who will also at
tend to the duties of county fruit
inspector, as is now the case in
Polk county.
The first club to ,go on record
was nmsvilte at its meeting held
October 5, where it was unani
mously voted that the community
favors a county agent.
On the following evening the
Aurora Community club voted
unanimously in favor of a county
agent who would combine the
work with that of the county fruit
inspector.
Salem Heights Community club.
at its meeting October 8, followed
in line with other communities.
voting unanimously in favor of
Marion county having a county
agent, beginning with 1927.
At an enthusiastic meeting held
in Hubbard October 15, where
the president of the Community
club asked. opinions from all pres
ent, it was the unanimous, opinion
that Marion county ' should 'enjoy
the services of a county agent and
line up with the other progressive
counties In the state.
The Marion. Community club, at
its session., last. Friday evening,
also lined up' with other communi
ties, voting in favor of the appoint
ment of a county agent for next
year, who will also care for fruit
inspection work.
Fruitland community, in session
October 15,ffollowed in line with
others, and is now on record sup
porting: the county agent idea.
By adding $1400 to the present
cost of a county fruit inspector,
Marion county could secure the
services of a county agent who
would not only perform the duties
of a fruit inspector, but aid farm
ers, and especially dairymen, In
practical ways as is now done by
the 25 county agents in the state.
Out of 36 counties in the state, 25
are now employing county agents,
and according to reports, will con
tinue the services of a county
agent next year.
According to reports from Polk
;ounty, A. R. Spillman, the county
igent, acting also as fruit inspec
tor, conducted a very effective
campaign in controlling horticul
cural pests, especially in the case
jf the cherry fruit fly.
r ourteen persons were kilfori
while 34 C persons were injured
In a total of 2828 traffic acci
dents In the state of Oregon dur
ing the month of September, ac
cording to a report prepared here
yesterday by T. A. Raff ety, chief
inspector for the state motor ve
hicle department. Reckless driv
ing was blamed for 137&of the
accidents reported.
The report showed an aggre
gate of 356. arrests during.' the
month with 72 cases still pending
in me courts. Approximately 160
of the arrests were on charges of
speeding, while 20 drivers were
arrested for reckless operation of
their cars. Switched license plates
resulted in 16 arrests, while 14
drivers were charged with having
."mproper lights. -
Delinquent fees, collected as the
result of the activities of the state
traffic officers aggregated $2177.
12. while the, resale value of
stolen cars recovered totalled
$4125. Fines In the amount of
$38:94.15 were imposed for traf
fic violations, while fines imposed
for other offenses aggregated
$1667.50.
The state trafifc officers cov
ered , 63.611 miles during the
month and visited a total of 2570
towns and cities. Drivers of 419
cars from outside bf Oregon were
directed to register and in six
cases operators were found to
have no title of ownership '.for
their machines. ,
In addition to traffic duties the
state officers collected four worth
less checks and warned more than
1000 drivers regarding minor of
fenses. The report indicated ' that be
sides patroling the'state highways
during the month the officers as
sisted in handling traffic: at the
state fair, and conducted a num
ber of motor caravans through
the state.
Forgand Lteases Garage "
Edward E. Forgard, formerly
connected with the VIck Bros., of
this city, has leased a garage at
yUSED CARS
See these before you bay.
We try: to make new car
customers by selling you a
satisfactory used car.
1919 Ford Roadster,
sold as. is, with
starter ; . .......
1921 Ford Coupe
starter, fair rubber,
sold as is ........
1921 Ford Touring,
new top, good tires, .
runs dandy "-, v. .....
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" " " j
new . ......... . .
1924" Chevrolet Tou V
ing. special paint job.
Good tires, .
snappy motor,. . . . . . .
1923 Chevrolet Coupe
new paint, pver hauled
good rubber
1924 Chevrolet Coupe
new paint, oversize
tires, completely over
hauled from end '
to end ............
$100
$125
$125
$250
$325
$350
.. $375
-Newton Chevrolet
Company v. ,
Opposite City Hall - Tel. 1000
271; Chemeketa street. He took
possession s Monday morning and
yril conduct a general repair shop
Including electrical and battery
work." '
Portland British ship "West-
moor takes '275,520 bushels
wheat to United, Kingdom'
BACKACHE
Get well with Chiropracticr
without sufferinir from the
C aliiisfmonf Vrnt . urill n
surprised at the quick re
sults the new p a i n 1 e s s
method affords.
Consultation Free
DR. SCOFIELD :
"The Best in Chiropractic'
328 Oregon Bids,
- - Salem
Srofield Chiropractic Offices
SALEM - ALBANY .- EUGENE
OFFICERS ELECTED
Br JUVENILE ORDER
RECORD CROWD FOR
Entertainment Planned
Members of 'the Brush' College
community club will have a special
entertainment Wednesday evening.
Those on th program include E.
Cooke Patton, T. McCorskey, and
J.- Oliver. "
1
Bankers Return -
Mr: and Mrs. W. SfWalton, Mr.
and Mrs.' Joseph Albert, and Mr.
and Mrs. Lypn Smith have return
ed from the convention of the
American Bankers' association in
Los Angeles.
E
IIKELST
MOOR
E
Work Entered Into Enthu
siastically and Plans Made
tor bood limes
Dr- Verne X; Hamilton-
Physician land surgeon has lo-ltime
Rev. Barney S. Moore, popular-;
ly known as the "Earthquake
Evangelist," preached! to an en
thusiastic crowd which filled to
overflowing the old Grand theater
last evening. Evangelist Moore
took for his text "Gid's Plan of
Redemption for Mankind." The
great throng were moved to tears
as he related some of his personal
experiences during the great Jap
anese earthquake of 1923, when
over 500.000 people were swept
into eternity within a few seconds'
cated in Salem with offices In the
new Bligh building. Hours 10 to
12: 1 to 5; T to 9. Office phone
2394. Res. phone 1461. n-23
The musical hour was unusually
bright, featuring the "Clark Sing
ers. Edith M. Clark, lytic soprano
soloist, and S. K. Clark, male so
prano soloist; Marie Moore, con-
Driver Pars Fine itraito; rnmip Kerr, pianist, as-
William Smith of Troutdale waa listed by tn$ Alliance tcnoir ana
fined S5 for operating an automo- stringed orchestra, ably directed
bile with iranroner license nlates by Edith, M. Clark. The party
after he entered a plea of guilty j Quartet's J rendition of; a jubilee
nurooer enuiiea, 1 alo i uum , 10
Study War No More,' jmet ?with
reat tapplau and . several en,
cores were called.' S. IK.". Clark
The Juvenile Order of the
Neighbors of Woodcraft met at
the fraternal Temple on Friday
after a vacation extending over a
period of several months. They
elected the following officers to
serve during the ensuing year:
Dorothy Stafford, G. N.; Florence
Turner., P. G. N.; Pauline Horron,
advisor; Lovelle Keene, clerk;
Ruth Stewart and Gilbert Drager,
flag bearer; Ruth Dake.managef ;
Fern Shelton. banker; Glenn Dake
outer sentinal.
The children, are entering into
their work with a great deal of
enthusiasm and are looking for
ward to mahy good' times during
the winter. Mrs. Nan Pettyjohn Is
Senior Guardian over the little
folks.
DON'T FORGET
The High Class Furniture and Real Estate
Auction Sale
TODAY
840 N. 20th Street, Conunencing 1 P. M. Sharp
Some Real Good Funiture Phone 75 forParticulars
C. B. MADISON, t II. F. WOODRY & SON
Owner. . Auctioneers
" V 271 North Commercial
APPLES
APPLES
Come
Withyour boxes to the Rammel Orchard, twa miles from.
Dallas on the Salem road. " Lay in your winter supply
right from the orchard. We hare Jonathans,' Winter .
Bananas, Stark's DeMeious, Spitzenbergs, Newtons, and v
Arkansas Blanks. All varieties cured Walnuts, 15c per f
pound and up. Mayettes and Franquettes. '
RED GRANGE FILM
CALAUCE HQ PAYMENTS
AL KRAUSE
QUiiJTT UEN8 WEAR . .
: The Store With th v
Fountain
.
r. . . TERW1LLIGERS : ;
Perfect Funeral 8ervice
Licensed Lady Mortician
- 770 Cbemeketa Street
- : Telephone 724 . !. - :
LADD &DUSH Banlters
. ; ' . EsUbSshed 'lS:3 . ' '
General DnnTnng Burint
Pce ZIonra front 10 a. ga. to Pm, ;
rfOICE of Traub Genuine
Orange B!otsom engage
ment and wedding rings is a
tribute to the Judgment and
good taste of the wearer. . ? .
ZXARTJUUff cscxx v '
Schaefer's
"Herbal
Cough
Syrup
1
Wili;Stop That
Winter Cough
Soli Only at
SCHAEFER'C
DRUG STORE U
Penslar Store
1S5 North Commercial St
v Original Yellow Front
PHONE !19T"
C0M16T
tinco w c irj uuicu o Vyas aa. . , . t
thfllledthe audience with one of I Screen Authorities J0lT If!
his favorite numbers, TWonnded
for Our Transgressions." and
Kdlth I. Clark sans "My Heaven
ly Father Watches. Over Me."
V This evening Evangeltat Moore
announces a - special- eerinon on
How to?- Keen Weir. " A record
fcrowd Is predicted and the ; sick
ana tinnr wui ije. prayed for.'
Native of Mariort County t
Dies While, fn Calif ornia
SILVERTON, Ore..' Oct; 18.
(Special) Mfs.! Rachaell Hohart,
who died at Glendale, Cat., on Oc
tober J8th, was buried J Monday
Afternoon : at, 2 o'dotk from the
Jack . & Ekman chapel on Mill
street. Interment was made In the
Silverton cemetery. ,. ;
? " UxZ Hoha rt, kged 4 5 , 1 was the
member of a 'pioneer family, be
ing 'hef ore her .marriage. Miss
Rachael Merely.. She was born in
the hid Morely home three miles
east: of .Silverton, .and, lived near
here nntir six years ago. when the
Ilobart lamily . moved to 1 Califor
nia. She leave'. an only child.
,ugene.aged jrl6 and A; nnmher
hroXhers and sisters., most of
-.whonr liteln: the: vIcinHy ot-Sil
Clamorous Tribute to
'Galloping Ghost
The greatest football player of
all times in a great picture! sThe
liver sheet Is at last graced by
the -Illinl . Flash." not a brief
news reel, but a full length feature
picture,: entitled "One Minute to
Play. which will be shown 'at. The
Oregon theater Thursday, when
it will begin an indefinite run. Ad-f
mirers of Red Grange and : lovers
of foothall will have the. treat of
their lives when they see the pop
ular idol In a story that is built
around football.; and one .which
gives Red: a chance to show the
stuff that has made him the great
est player the world has ever' had.'
The climax is a thrilling game
through ;i which s the i "Gridiron
Ghost'V tears with his nnrivalled
speed and Incomparable technique.
The picture was made under the
direction of Sam Wood from the
original story by Byron Morgan.
The cast includes Mary McAllis
ter, Ben Hendricks Jr.,1 Lincoln
Stead rnin, Lee Shumway. Charles
OgleJ Jay, Hunt, Edythe Chapman!
famous all-Amercaa .halfback.,. .
Mark H. Savage
AU CT II Q3 .
Having sold my farm I will sell at public auction my
entire herd of dairy cowi, young stock, machinery, pul
lets and silos. ; - ,
Thursday, October 21, 10 a. m.
Located 5 miles south of Salem on Brown's Island.' Take
the Riverside Drive,, better known as the Slough road
and follow the arrows, as follows:
11 head o,'hif-Ji grade Jersey cows', 12 head of high grade
Jersey heifers, . 1 registered ' Jersey buU, .8 years old, from the
W." A. Morow herd. The above stock are all T. B. tested and
good producers. The herd average of 300 pounds of fat per
cow per year with a herd' test or 4.47. Mr. Savage hai been
building this herd of cows for the past 14 years and during the
-last 8 years has used a registered sire from good milk produc
ers; 24 of the above cows are milking and three 4 are, coming ,
fresh soon.' No cows will be sold previous to sale. 500 purer
bred. White Leghorn pullets 5 months old, Hanson strain; 1
DeLaval cream separator No. 17 hand or power; 2 Indiana silos,.
22x30 and 12x32 feet, fine condition; 1 corrugated milk cooler,
al hay tedder, 1 2-horse cultivator, 1 14 -h. p. gas engine, ! tle
"horner, 1 McCodmick mower, 1 Osborne corn binder, 1 platform
scales, milk pails, cream cans, range, corn planters, corn sheller,
grass seeder, pitch forks, shovels, hand spray, and other small
tools. ; ' . ; . ; . ' . . .- v: ' " , . "
TERMS All sums of $20.00 and under, cash; over that
amount, 6 months time on approved bankable notes bear
ing interest at 8 per cent. ; . r , r
r BIG FREE LUNCH AND COFFEE AT NOON V
: -' : MARK II. SAVAGE, Owner'
JF.f N. WOpDRY, Auctioneer, Phcne 511
"This is the Woodry everybody knows. Res. and store
'1610 N. Summer St., Salem." Buy your furniture from
' F. N. Woodrjr and save money. . '