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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1926)
THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEH, OREGON "1 L FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEJIBER 5, -1926 or- ; ; Famous Wrinklepiroof Iron $7.50 i 5- With this iron "you "can iron sideways or backwards as easily, as you can forward. It slips quicker and easier. Does not wrinkle $he fabric. . SPECIAL FREE OFFER With each iron purchased we are giving free a$6Universal Stainless Steel Carving Set. ( STORE. J.H.W.Ucttt. the Best ooems fT8 OUL OR06 wopcre Buy Your American-Legion Tickets for Armistice Day Here WOCAL NtiWS IN BRIEF Portland Driver Fined -: ?CarI . Anderson of ' Portland pleaded : guilty to a charge of speeding a truck - in the justice court -yesterday. and was lined $10. He was arrested by G. D. Wat kinds, state traffic officer. Imported WiAow Clothes Baskets i SaU only, 8c -"dese-Powers. Bail Forfeited IB. J. Ma'nnlng of Portland for feited 1 50 bail In the Justice court ysteterday. when he tailed 'to ap pear in answer to a charge of speeding 'a stage and a charge of crowding, the front seat of a stage. Ifi Your Ante Has electrical trouble, take It to Vtek '. Brothers, - electrical ex perts.; T rolk Clerk Visits , H.'Q. Black,-Polk county clerk, was In Salem - yesterday on busi ness. Mr... Black's office was the first to Ale complete official elec tion returns In the state. other is operating a motor vehicle with an improper Bpot light. Bail of 1.25 has' been posted on each charge and the case has been con tinued for hearing. Vick Brothers Giro 8-Hoi . Service on battery recharge. n7 Used -Phonographs I have a large lot traded In and reverted good phonographs, Vic tors, ' Edtsons, Columbias, Bruns wicks and others, $40 to $75. See one. of these And hear them with a new loud speaker. Geo. C. Will, 432 State street. n5 Error- f n - Miller's - Ad . $1.98 instead of $1.48 is the price1 of the silk .tapestry, scarfs &ertised in; Capital Journal. n5 May Buy NorthwcaSwru- s ?: i i . Several Salem shippers are con sidering the purchase of the steamer Northwestern, running bjetween here and Portland. A meeting was held Wednesday night at the chamber of commerce to consider the matter. Operation of the steamer. is said to save ship pers about $75,000 a year in re duced freight rates. Electric Sandwiches. . . tAll the new kinds.' The Bps; ttCVerne Hamilton - -I Physician 'and "surgeon" has lo cated in Salem with offices is the new Bligh buildings flours 10 to 12;. 1 to 5; 7 to f. Office phone 1394. Res. phone 14 $1 n-23 Fereshetian Gives Talk Rev. Martin Fereshetian of this city spoke on "American Funda mentals" Tuesday before the Dal las Woman's club. He stressed the importance of ' the home. church, school, and right of franchise Hospital Benefit Bazaar " Buy your Xmas gifts at bazaar. Otto ' Wilson's garage, today and tomorrow. n5 Piano for Sale v Large . eastern piano manufac turer has fine piano here that siust ba soid. imtttsdiaUelju. SX0 rionUdz will handle. If interested Interested in a real piano buy, write me at once for particulars. D. F. Williams, factory ad just or, care Statesman office. n5 Monson: Funeral Today The funeral of O. Monson, fath er of Harold Monson and Mrs. Elmer Armstrong of this city, will be held in Newberg today. Inter ment will be in the City View cemetery in Salem. To Dedicate School Dr. Carl Gregg Doney, president of Willamette university, will go to Roseburg November 19 to at tend the dedication services ot a new high school building there. Dr. Doney will be the principal speaker on the program. Fox Terrier Pnps For sale. Petland, 273 State. n5 Rex Shine Parlors Will be open all day Sundays. We clean and dye all kinds of shoes. Also hats cleaned and blocked. n7 mm m nil BATS: If you want a classy road ' ster see oar Maxwell, with new tires, new paint and a car that will satisfy. Oar price is S350.0O WmST Business Women's Dan Members of the Salem Business and Professional Women's club wUl sponsor a dance at 8 o'clock this evening in Derby hall. Sev eral tables of progressive "500" will also be in play. Boston Ball Pups Petland, 273 State. n5 Meetings Are Held About 50 boys were present at meetings of the Pioneer, Comrade and Friendly Indian Boys' clubs of the Jason Lee Methodist church at the church building last night. Special f 2.95 Electric Heaters Halik & Eoff. n7 License Obtained- Clarence Osterman of Salem, mechanic, and Lillyan L. Harvey also of Salem obtained a mar riage license at the office of the county clerk yesterday. On and After Nov. 1, 1026 The Black Cat will te open un til 11:30 p. m. every evening. n7 Speeder Is Arrested ! M. B. Gentry of Portland -was arrested by local police officers Thursday night on a charge - -of speeding. Time to Plant Pansy Plants Darwin tulip bulbs, small size lc each. Petland, 273 State. n5 Overtime Parkers Are Fined , Persons fined $ 1 apiece in police court yesterday on charges of overtime parking include Johnson Service company, A. C. Sample, Paul Tragllo, Dr. C. U. Schenck and J. Patterson. The Spa Is Now Serving AH the new electric sandwiches. Over forty kinds. o!6tf Willys-Knight, Overland Car owners, consult Mr. Gilbert, mechanical expert, for your re pairs. vMacDonald Auto Co. n7 Traffic Offenders . Fined L. M. Alsman was fined $5 in police court yesterday on a charge of speeding. Earl Proffer and F. D. Proffer-,. truck drivers, were fined 'fjS apiece on failing to stop charges. Both drove their trucks by the same stop sign. Imported Willow Clothes Baskets Sat. only, 89 c. Giese-Powers. n6 Battery Dead? ? ? Leave car at Vick Brothers In morning when you go to work add get car at 5 p. m. Battery fully charged. ' - . - n7 Furniture Upholstery And repairing. . , Giese-Ppwers furniture Co. ' a2tf Electric Heaters, S2.05 Special. Halik & Eoff. Mrs. Babcock Awar ' J - , Mrs. Babcock of this city has Kono to Oregon City for a few days. While . there she attended, the, funeral services tor, her sister-in-law, Mrs. WB. Pratt. V Rev. Cora Klncannon Smith Famous spiritualist' medium, at New Salem .hotel. Readings daily, 9 a.-in. -10 p. m. 'Free lecture Sun day, 8 -p. m, room nndex. Crystal Garden.;' - , n5 McKey WiU Speak Miles McKey, assistant -attorney general,! WUl ' dtscuss the". Officers Reserve Corps .at the Lions clutt luncheon, this oo;ivj-f Biadio Headquarters, 175 8, High : Radio sets, parts, poles, acces sories, service. Call 1935.. nS VJnit in Amity . Jlr, and Mrs. A. H Wyatt spent """Tuesday in Amity "as guests of their daughter, Mrs,; W. R. Os borne. - ' : Bote! Marion ; Dollar dinner, served 5:45 to S tvery evening. . ; J2tf Cal. BrCTlAl'restetl ' Lallen of-Whittier, NsstWQ, charges in the. Justice -ouri, niea oy j,. ' j.- Mcwanon, Speeding is one charge, and the IVOOD i . WOOD TRACY'S FUEL YARD 16T D Street Telephone ttlt 1 UndewoodTypevvritcr Co. Direct Tactory Branch -Bit Oowt St. .Phone SSa Typewriter Ksated, Bold. Repaired,.- Special rental rates io Students Br.Toiiey"tb Speak 7 f Dr. Carl Gregg Doney, presi dent of Willamette university, will speak in Portland November 12 at a celebration of the birthday of Samuel" Simpson, Oregon poet, who was graduated from, the uni versity in 1865. Mr. Simpson died in 1900. Completed line ; .of . M on area n.j.eciric itanges . at HamUton's. - Va21tf Another" Shipment. ' ' - I nave received nouer ?snip- ment of the? new Columbia Vival Tone phonographs. 1' vCome. - and hear them. They are better. Geo. C. Will, 432 State street n5 Men Arrested ; John Nolen and F. A. Thomas were arrested by local police of fleers Wednesday night on xhaxges of being intoxicated. John Sweeney was arrested for speeding and Donald McCulloch for a traffic violation. ; v Have Ton Dined and. Danced , At Salem's new exclusive hih- crest Inn? a Hoffmanns, orchestra. Open until 2 a. tcu Five miles north on Pacific highwayi TeL35F4.a5 BULB SALE 30,000 choice" Holland Bulbs on Sale Friday to Monday. Tulips - Hyacinths - Crocus Prices Cut for. Quick Salel t-i i- Good Varieties - : fe First Size Bulbs ' ' o- IIPRCYBROS;: ' 1?S Soot hi Commercial Street - s Half Slock South of Ladd " i 1 ; Bush Bank , . - 1 ' ' . LADD&BUSH Bankers - v Established 1868 i . General BanldnrrBusincu i zf-: .-0 m Office Hoars from 10 sw'm, te S p. as. Big Redaction Sale on Hats, starting Tuesday and last ing all week. Larsen's Millinery, next to Dixie Bakery). n2tf Holiday Gtven-fe; : 1 S A holldaye wul4e- given WiUam ette university students all day to day so tney car prepare ior ine nomecoming,:aayproBram torn or row. OBITTJAI1Y Wagner Sterlinsr Robert Warner died at a Local hospital Nov. 4 at the age of 37 years. The body is in charge of the Webb funeral parlors. Fun eral announcement later. Peterson . Lydia L. Peterson, age 25, died in this city Wednesday. She is survived by Jier mother, Mrs. Louise 'Peterson, and a sister Emma Jetersonr both ot Portland, and . two brothers, Carl and Oscar ol lohe. The body vai forwarded to Portland for Interment by Rig- don & .Son. i , Kindlesparger Thomas Klndlesparger died at a local hospital yesterday at the age of - 63; The -body is being forwarded to Marshfield for inter raent by Rigdon & Son. vrsYSTEivr "and'Drder, with Tevcr ence and & sacred ' ""servke; simple" and complete in all its ten derness for bereave- -. ment. , . Webb's Funeral parlors 1 - - Telephone 120 ' TER WILLI G ERS Perfect Funeral Servlee For Less J-. Licensed Lady Mortician' - 770 Chemeketa Street , VHligreed English Bull Pups Petland, 273 State. n5 T VISITORS REPORTED T ; IN SALEM I o I J. Erickson of Astoria was a Salem visitor Thursday. P. O. Horde and Ervin O. Koser were among the Silverton resi dents in this city Wednesday. F- Blackburn of Grants Pass was in this city Thursday. C. A. Rickabangh, a resident of Eugene, spent Thursday night in this city. G. E. Tabor, d Marshfield resi dent, spent Thursday night in Sa lef. Ralph Oliver of Eugene was In this city Thursday. ! Among the out ot town visitors in this city Thursday night was S. M. Zeller of Corvallis. W. P. Ward and son of Brook ings were in this city Thursday. Fred L. Chandler of Eugene was a Salem visitor Thursday. H. E. King of Victor Point was a Salem visitor Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. W.'W. Finley. resi dents of Klamath Falls, were in this city Wednesday. Harold Parks of Eugene was in this city Thursday. Orville Faulkner, resident of Fisher, has been taken to a local hospital for medical treatment. Mrs. J. E. Clark and daughter. Nedra. residents of Roseburg, are visitors in this city. P. O. Hoode of Silverton was in this city Thursday. Mrs. W. J. Mulkey Jr., and daughter. Monmouth residents, were in this city Wednesday. Mrs. 11. E. McHaleB was in this city Thursday. Her home is in Valsetz. WORKERS FIND SEVEN BODIES IN IRON MINE (Continued from pg 1.) Itpse of the swamp bottom licked Hgher and higher at his feet. His boots were coated with mud when he emerged. Three Companions Vv ho started with him were caught either by rising mud or falling debris In the shaft. A memorial service for the seven miners whose bodies were recover ed was being nianned. All the bodies will probably be buried Sat urday with services in their vari ous churches or in undertaking parlors. No more bodies had been re covered tonight. That those of the seven were not also entombed was due to the"; surge of mud which ; buried, their 'comrades. The battered bodies were brought to the top of the shaft by the flow. and there recovered. . FATHER KILLS CHILDREN ESCANABA. Mich., Nov. 4.- (AP) Believed to have become suddenly insane due to grief over the death of his wife. Joseph Kain, 31. today killed his two small chil dren and then committed suicide. Starts Tomorrow; OREGON 10c - 25c - 35c welu Move VDUM ruftNiruse ANf WHERB JUST GIVE us THE AOORCSS AND we'CL DO THE USED CARS Snap Bays in FORDS CHEVROLETS OVERLANDS Roadsters, Tourings and Coupes $50.00 Will buy a Ford touring $75.00 Will buy a Chevrolet with starter and good tires a ' . . S100.00 Will buy a Ford roadster,. starter, good tires, some extras v "a -: 1923 and 1934 Chevrolet coupe, completely overhauled, new paint Newton Chovrolet Company Your Salem's Theatre Beautiful - lay lily Two Shows Tonight 7 and 9 ACKERMAN & HARRIS OnnnrinriifrT to Save - .- . on High Grade FOOTWEAR I IS Ml wmim TODAY: CLEVENE JOHNSON nr RANn A AND COMPANY Utl. KXJSHUA "Song Varieties" "The Mystery Man" KAIPE AND ins HAWAIIAN SERENADERS KathrynFarra Charles & Ina McAvoy -Cowgirl Violinist" "Comedy Skir OUR PICTURE OFFERING NORMA SHEARER With CONRAD NAGEL In "THE WANING SEX IN HER GREATEST SUCCESSOR TO "HIS SECRETARY" Tomorrow and Sunday SUN'S EASTERN VAUDEVILLH The Greatest sapf SALE In Our History IS NOW ON Cli-oo IT RIGHT, TOO H - f' . j .r.jor,t K UTAH COAL AND". . Diamond and Gascov BRIQUETS ; .r - u , . j j .... mmv i - 1 ;r He has "Wrecked more than Jealoiisy : No wonder the happiness of many a young couplers shattered. after they buy or build and attempt to pay for a home of flimsy construc tion. The cost of upkeep is so great that they cannot meet it and their payments out of their slender income, without gaHing sacrifices. . Brick Saves Upkeep Expense ? Had those young couples built brick homes, they would be happy anjl . successful for brick walls. need no repairs; they do not 'have to be painted; they protect the interior -from decay .and . they save largely in the expense of heating. And the brick home costs but little more to build than one of less' durable-material. ' 1 ; , - ' - .' : ' :yiS-: l: " ' ' v i..-K'7-l"' - " For 25 cents, wxr' will send you. postpaid, a brirjc id?a look, full .. .. of information on bow to build with .bricks and. illustrated with'- photographs of many brick homes Of alt sizes.. art ually built in . .' r r": the NorthwoMt showing. a. variety of types of architecture and styles of bricklaying r PACIFIC riORTIHYEST BRICK & TILEASSpCIATIOH - --;. r-i::-' ;:. 906 Lewis Building, Portkn'd 1. v - :, . - T " ; Salem Bride & Tile1 Co., Salem - FIT SAVINGS FROM tm to footwear For Men and Women, Boys and Girls JoEiim J. K 415 State Street j. -m ST .A M- A A s A.