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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1922)
OTINEWS IN BRIEF M'mumrr is i lorn . , A daughter was born Friday xnornlnj to Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Herrlck at the Salem Deaconeas hospital.- The little lady weighed six ana one-hair pounds and will be named Elizabeth Anne HerHck. Trnases Y Fitted at Tyler's Drnr Store by expert In the boalneaa. Adv. Informal Dance Illahee Country club, Thursday CTenlng, June 1st. : Save the date. Oratorio Practice Today. f. A eomplete rehearsal ot the ora torio 'Creation" in the armory will be held thia 'afternoon at 2:30. It Is necessary that all sing er be present for this rehearsal, according to the festlral commit- Rudolph Valentino Gloria Swanson In ' v.;' ' ''M:' Elinor Glyn's Vv it Beyond the Rocks 99 - Also Ben Turpin A Wonderful Age f The young people of todaj lire in the most wonderful age that the world has ever known Things are. moving forward with almost Incredible, strides. In order.' to.i keep pace with events, young men and women must lose no opportunity to fit themselves to iret the Re mands of the future. There Is no' general training that is more practical, more serviceable, and more easily ob tained than Is a thorough bus iness course. .-' This school h especially suc cessful In training young peo . pie for business careers. It will ba In - continuous r session throughout the summer. Write or call for ''Information about our courses.' - - .-... v Capital Bcsfcess ' CcHege Salem, Oregon All Colors AH Weights Best Materials 525to550 Suitsr youTl-be proud to wear. Hand tailored to your individual measure whicrr guarantees a per fect fit. unexcelled work manship from materials of your own choosing insuring long, wear; and complete satisfaction all at a price you'd be. glad to pay. Come in now and make your selection. SCOICI 423 Elite Street' THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. OREGON tee. Chorus members from Mon mouth, Dallas and Albany will be present and Salem members are being especially urged not to hold op the final practice. For CWnatloM, Roea Snapdragon 9, sweet peas, etc.. call phone 309. Salem Green houses at ISth on Garden road. We sell direct no , downtown agents. Adv. ClUrkra Dinner. Served all day today at the Cray Belle. Adv. Legal Blank Get them at The Statesman of fld. Catalog on application. Adv. Good Wood. Prompt Delivery Reasonable price is our motto. Now Is the time' to put In your supply of wood while the price Is reasonable. First class hand picked IS Inch, 2 foot or 4 foot mill wood. This wood is princi pally sawn from old growth fir, and is the beat wood for the price on the market Our 4 foot wdod Is heavy barked slab and inside wood mixed. Is fine for furnace. Our block wood is economical for all purpose wood. Call and in spect our wood for yourself. Fred E. Wells, phone 1542, 305 South Church. Adv. A Classified A CI Will bring yon a buyer. Adv. Hold Honor Court Salem Boy Scouts are to meet In a Court of Honor Monday night at the hall of representatives in the state house. Every officer, evey scout, every affiliated scout executive or other scout support er. Is to be a part ot the meeting. The Court is to he presided over by Walter Denton, " deputy scout commissioner for the Salem scout district. Promotions . in all the classes of scouting, the award of merit badges and proficiency In various departments of scout work and a general good time for every body who believes In the scout S. C. STONE, MJ. J General Office Practice " V Cancers Treated Office. Tyler's Drag Store 157 8. Commercial Street HartmanY Glasses rr..Wear4hem and tee Easier and Better rlARTMAN BROS. Phone 1255. Salem, Oregon SAVE $ $ $ by ' buying your hardware and furniture at The Capital Hard ware A Furniture Co, S89 No. Commercial, street. . Phone 947. CAPITAL BARGAIN HOUSE ror Sale Ob t horn fist sad tracks, maoaabla; , alas was plambutf sappUM.- A good - Trail at a kargaia. tH.Cantn ft. Fkons 893 Campaipiing For Better Eyesight , We would like to solicit your vote in this campaign' for better ' eyesight. You can't Imagine what a relief It will be to know your eyes are everything they should be. - . 'V :;..; Phone for appointment MORRIS . OPTICAL CO, s 104-111 Balem Bang ot Commerce Building .. Oregon's Largest Optlaal - InsUtnUoa Phone S3 9 tor appointment BALKM, OREGON ts the original and only scientific method of adjusting the spine. . . It is never rough and seldom painful, but gets results. , , It is the only school of mechanical treatment giving a phy sician's full, four year course of study. , ' . . The following are regularly graduated, licensed Osteopathic Physicians in Salem: V,; - .- " DR. H. B. VIIITU. - DR. JOHN L. LYNCH DR. L. C MARSHALL , - , work, will be on the program for the, evening.,..-..;', Free Kodak Developing Quickest Service. Quality work. At Patton's. Adv. BfacDoaald Pa At Tyler's Drug Store, Adv. Fried or Roast Chicken dinner. $1 plate today at the Gray Belle. Adv. Mt. Angel Entertains Mt- Angel la to entertain the Marion County Federation, Mon day, night, in an entertainment that tbey ask the whoje county to help enjoy. E, E. FavIlle, edi tor of The Western Farmer, and an important authority on farm and community civics, is to be the principal speaker for the evening. A large attendance Is expected from Salem. This Is to be one of the big meetings of the year. Get Your AJr-Eeater Installed early. 252 State, CSO N. Capitol, 421 S. Coml or phone C. J. Olmsted 645-W or phone de monstration. Adv. Serve Gray BelK' French pastry. Adv. For Today's Banc ball Results Phone 939, The Ace. AdVi Business Changes Xama The Hull Top Shop which for some time past has been under the management of T. C. Wood, has announced that the firm name will hereafter be Wood's Auto Top company. The room which is occupied by the firm has recently undergone extensive im provements. Trunks, Bags, Suitcases- Harness, saddlery, puttees. F. E. Shafer, 170 S. Commercial. AdT. Serve Gray Belle French pastry- Adv. Dra. White auad Marshall Wu..kl fMaeA. TY 0 T W AdT. An Error Corrected-- In the Saturday advertisement of the Hartman Bros. Jewelry sale which appeared in the States man, a typographical error caused an Item to read "7 Jewel 20-year engraved solid gold stick pin, 218.75." This should hare read "Men's $13.50 diamond solid gold stick pin at $9.65." Serve Gray Belle- French pastry. Adv. The Sons Shop- Is coming. Adr. For Cut Flowe Funeral sprays and floral em blems call Salem Greenhouses. Phone 309 at 15th on Garden road. We sell direct (no down town agent). Adv. Old Salemite Visiting Mrs. M. D. Van Dersal. who for many years was a well known res ident ot Salem, is visiting this city a guest at the home ot her aunt, Mrs. T. Champlin, 1394 South Commercial street. Mrs. Van Dersal has for some years been living with her daughter, formerly Marie Van Dersal, who Is now Mrs. Rev. W. B. Young of Ellensburg, Wash. ReT. Young is the pastor of the First Metho dist church here. Free Kodak Developta Quickest - service. Quality work, at Patton's. AdT. DOG KNOWS 300 WORDS AND 50 OBJECTS BY NAME Sherlock Holmes, the sagac ious Dalmatian dog that plays n important part in the prologqe ot -Over the Hill," is educated to the extent that he knows 50 objects by name and understands 300 words. Sherlock Is the pro perty of F. M. Stone, of 252 West Thirty-eighth street. New York City, and before being placed in motion pictures- nppeared for three seasons In vaudeville. The owner insists that Sher lock performs his long list of ricks and stunts. guided only by mental teldpathjL This theory was recently put to a test when the dog appeared before an Inter ested audience at the Fox studios on West FIfty-flth street When asked to give or barkthe to tal ot any number on a calendar ranging from one to ten, the dog invariably looked at his question er, and then barked the' correct number.But when a finger was pointed at a cipher, Sherlock re fused, to bark. i's,- - ; ,? ' There were those In - the aud ience who remained skeptical' as to the mental . telepathy claim. Lbut found themselves at a, loss to account - for the dog's unerring performance. ' ' Sherlock t has ' many funny scenes In "Over the Hill. : EOPATHY Reduce Fleshy People - Scientifically. Dr. Schuts. 325 Oregon Bldt Adv. , - t- Rand Is Speaker- Judge John L. Rand of the Oregon state supreme court, is to be the chief speaker at the Com mercial club luncheon, Monday noon. He has assigned his own subject "Some ot the Duties of an American Citizen. Judge Rand is known as a strong thinker aad speaker, and his first appearance before the , Commercial ' club should be an Invitation for every seat to be filed. A. N. Moores is to be chairman for the day. Free Kodak Developing Quickest Service. Quality work. At Patton's. Adv. Reduce Fleshy Peopfc . Scientifically. Dr. SchuU, 325 Oregon Bldg. Adv. Store Proprietor Here W. H. Newcom ot Miles City. Montana, was a Salem visitor Sat urday, on a tour ot the Willamette valley. He will visit other points south, to return to Salem some time next week for a further stay. Mr. Newcom is the proprietor of a big department store in the Mon tana "cow country." He may de cide that the Willamette vaalley climate and greenery are a lot bet ter than the 50-below Missouri river plains. A Teachers' Review Class Will begin at the Capital Nor mal onn May 22. For informa tion address J. J. Kraps. Salem, Oregon. Adv. Informal Dance Illahee Country club, Thursday evening, June 1st. Save the date. Adv. BITS FOR BREAKFAST j Yes, it is admitted.. V m ". The Bits for Breakfast man will admit that he is not a good political prophet S At least, not a good one when race and religion are mixed with politics. ; . v It was a mistake of the major ity ot voters of Salem in defeat ing the charter amendment mat ing the city marshal appointive. That was a move for efficiency, a. a What will be the result of the appeal from Philip drunk in May to Philip sober In November? Or will it take longer for the Oregon Philip of racial and religious pre judice to become sober! , j What are the wild air waves saying?. They, are saying many things, , no doubt, that human ears are not yet attuned to hear or human intelligence yet keen or enlightened enough to under stand. It Is to be hoped that his bro ther members ot congress who were fearful that the voters of the First congressional district were sleeping at the switch and might allow Mr. HawlejT to be de feated for the nomination have heard the news from Oregon. S , Sir Arthur Conan Doyle says "St. Paul taught the thtings I do concerning the spirit world Ain't he the modest shrinking violet? PREDICTION MADE OF OFFICIAL COUNT (Contlnned from page 1) out of 56 In Jackson county for governor give; Olcott 1224; Hall 1213. . , - he same precincts give: Hawley 1505. Norblad 663. Flthian 1053: Williams 156. Hoff 1214; Ryan 1417. Bean totals were 88; Lee 25; Patterson 297; White 126. For recall: Williams, yes 930; no. 906; Buchtel, yes 838; no 13. ' . Hall Issue Statement Claiming a lead of 1971 votes throughout the state for Hall., his Portland headquarters late last night issued a statement claim complete returns from all but five counties in thte state. These counties are Malhunr. Gilliam, Harney, Jefferson - and Grant, where it is reported 'many eastern Oregon precincts have been slow In making returns. ,. Hall's friends at. the Portland office last night claimed that he would defeat Olcott Olcott by at least 500 votes. They conceded that' the Coos Bay man would probably lose votes in each of the missing counties, .but asserted that thtla would be protected by the 1971 plurality he had gained in other precincts.' $10f000 BOND PLACED ON FILM PLAYER - (Continued from pagn 1) , yonng actor passed ,the time In Fmoking cigarettes aad conferring Lwtth Mrv Gilberts He refused to talk to newspaper men or to pose for photographers during the In terlude. : i- X- -i-y ,-. ' The bondsmen came to court with Frank James,' attorney, for the Famous Player-Laaky corpor ation. They were Mlas Jnne Ma this,: scenario .writer; Thomas Meighsh', motion .: picture actor, and , Seorge Meif ord, a director at the Lasky studios. Several other persons connected with bih tion x picture , work, came, to ' the court room, one ot them he!rr Douglas Gerard, a director.! who told newspapermen he was the best man at the carriage at Mex ican. ; , .. ' .,. .,' Photographers Foiled When the bondsmen had quali fied and the date for preliminary hearing had been set for June 1 next, Valentino, walked from the court abuse surrounded by his friends, who shielded him from naoiosrapners. Outside of the building, however, the actor an nounced he would pose for a pic ture, and several were snapped In an alley running alongside the county hall of records! The decision to issue the com plaint against, Valentino was reached by Mr. Woolwine after considerable deliberation, he said, and following several consulta tions with his staff. The situ ation is unusual, if not unique, in California criminal proceedings in mat tbe prosecution has been In stituted in a county where no overt act of the alleged felony took place. ' PRECINCTS COMPLETE (Continued from page 2) Treasurer Hoff 49. Ryan 73. Labor Commissioner - Dalzlel 57. Cram 65. , Service Commissioner Camp bell 53, Layman 30, Thiehoff 26. State Senator Brown 50, Grif fith 49, Hubbs 44, Lachmund 49, La Follette 43. Representative Bishop 64, Bowers 30, Catlln 49, Kay 71. Mc Mahan 38. Moore 25. Perkins 14. Reynolds 37, RIggs 61, Taylor 33. Wilson 52. Commissioner Goulet 24,, Sleg round 68. Smith 32. Eaet Gervals National Committee Flthian 28, Williams 69. Congress Fisher 28. Hawlay 71, Norblad 11. Governor Hall 15, Lee 8, Ol cott 52, Patterson 12. White 30. Treasurer Hoff 32, Ryan 73. Labor Commissioner - Daliel 29. Oram 66. Service Commissioner Camp bell 55, Layman 17, Thiehoff 14. State Senator Brown 84. Grif fith 52, Hubbs 18, Lachmund 12. La Follette 45. Representative Bishop 36, Bowers 28, Catlin 28, Kay 78, Mc- Mahan 30, Moore 45, Perkins 11. Raynolds 47, RIggs 31, Taylor 13. Wilson 43. ' " - Commissioner Goulet 7, Ste'g mund 52, Smith 54. East Salem National Committee Fithian 33, Williams 10. t Congress Fisher 20,. Hawley 37. Norblad 13. Governor Bean 4, Hall 28, Lee t. Olcott 20, Patterson 5,' White 10. V.1 . Treasurer Hoff 29, Ryan 40. Labor Commissioner Dalzlel 33. Gram 30. Service Commissioner Camp bell 34. Layman 10, Thiehoff 19. State Senator Brown 34, Grif fith 28. Hubbs 12, Lachmund 20, la Follette 39. - . Hepreseatative Bishop 19, Bowers' 10, Catlin 30, Kay 28, Mc Mahan 31, Moore 14, Perkins 10. Reynolds 24, Riggs 28. Taylor 13, Wilson 49. Commissioner Goulet 18, Sieg mund 31, Smith 18. . Aurora ; National committed r Fithian 46, Williams 64. r -. Congress Fisher 11, Hawley 87, Norblad 17. . . Governor Bean 2, Hall 13, Liee 1, Olcott 12, Patterson 73, White 16. Treasurer Hoff 40, Ryan 74. Labor; commissioner Dalzlel 29, Gram 65. . Service commissioner Camp bell 50. Layman 23, Thiehoff 22. State senator " Brown 65." Griffith 25. Hubbs 54. Lachmund 40. La Follette 36. Representative Bishop 22, Bowers 29, Catlin 26. Kay 76, McMahan 26, Moore 36, Perkins 8, Reynolds 18. RIggs 69, Tay lor 31, Wilson 56. Commissioner Goulet 13, Slegmund 48, Smith 45. DIED 'It- TOWER Bessie Geraldlnf Tower died four miles southeast of Sa lem May 20, at the age of 40 years. The deceased Is survived by her husband. Gorden E. Tower and .five children. Fun eraTaervicea will be held from the, Webb ft Clough chapel, . Sunday, May 21, at 2 p.m Rev, Martin Fefeahetian officiating. WALLACE Ed ward W, Wallace, 1689 B street, died at 4 p. m. Saturday His son,' Gordon ' Wallace, died - two weeks . ago. He is survived by his widow. Susie. ' Loughary Wallace, a son, ,JL L. Wallace, two sisters, Mrs. Anna Todd, Portland, and Mrs. T. B. Kay, Salem. Mr. Wallace was a member of the Salem Elks, and McMinnville W. O..W. The funeral will be . at ibe Portland Mausoleum on Monday afternoon, ReT. W. T, Milliken officiating and Elks In : - charge.-: V y ': " h . i -" v : I Webb :& 'Clough Directsrt SUNDAY MORNING. MAY 21.922 West Silverton -I National committee Fitbian 57, Williams 156. , . Congress Fisher 37. Hawley 165. Norblad 79- " v ; Governor Bean 7. Hall 91, Lee 2, Olcott 75, Patterson 56, White 78. . Treasurer Hoff 157, Ryan 131 Labor commissioner Dalzlel 87. Gram 150. . Service commissioner Camp bell 109, Layman 38, Thiehoff 86. . State senator Brown 157, Griffith 52. Hubbs 168. Larn- mnnd 52, La Follette 98. Representative Bishop 98. Bowers 171. Catlin 44. Kay 125. McMahan 116, Moore 43, Perkins 34. Reynolds 114, Riggs 99, Tay lor 100. Wilson 90. . Commissioner Goulet 44, Sieg mund 72, Smith 160. 'EDthorn National committee Fithian 5. Williams 2. Congress Fisher 3, Hawley 7. Governor Hall 7. Lee 3. Treasurer Hoff 6. Ryan 4 Labor, commissioner Dalzlel 7. Gram 3. Service cornmissioner Camp bell 3. Thiehoff 7. State senator Brown 2.,, Grif fith 6. Hubbs 3, Lachmund 7. La Follette 2, . Representative Bishop 5, Bowers 3, Catlin 1, Kay 2, Mc- f Continued on pare SI SPECIAL Today Service 12 noon . to 8 p.m. THE SPA ICY HOT LUNCH KITS Just the thing lor hot or cold lunches Tyler's Drug Store 157 S. Commercial Phone 35 Shirt-tails or Gauze . - WHICH? It's easy enough to find old rags to do up" a bad scratch tr cat. But It's dan-' geroos. Infection mar mean death; ' Medicated gauxe .the "safety first, material comes tn handy packages. in a Tariety ot sixes. Use It.' Be np-to-date. :...... Now is. the time to fill, yonr medicine chest irith. necessary "first aid" Items.. We hare ererrthlng that yon will need. . Look at your water bottle and fountain syringe before yon eomefinv Perhaps yon need new ones. We carry .the best Good rich. -FILL. TOUR MEDICINE CHEST NOW Schaefefs : Drug Store Sole Agent Garden Court . . Preparations 135 N. ComT. Phone 197 - TRT Tirn PEXSLAlt - T "Dr.ca BTOius rmsT Chicken Dinner $325 . : Visit the Oil Well- ; - ' - . " ... now being drilled between Salem and St. Paul Drilling All Day Sunday r By special request of many Salem' cltlsens who never havo, had the opportunity of seeing an Oil Drill In operation, th operators will work all day Sunday. , I- ; , . Join the Crowd Plan your Sunday motor trip .to the Oil Well V Radio Receiving Sets now on hand complete. With one of thesesets you can hear Radio programs broadcasted from -JUos Angeks to Seattle. We also carry varyino; stock of parts, lndudinsr at thia writing Amplifyino; Transformers, Jacks; Plugs, Sock ets, Grid Leaks, Grid Condensers, Dials; Sheet Bakdite, Switch Points, Binding Posts, Rheostats, A Batteries, B Batteries, Fixed Condensers, Rectigon Battery Charg ers, Cn'stal Detectors, Galena, etc . ... 4 Salem Elertric Company Masonic Temple Phone 1200 - Bta'tf foe eMms& ' Sec the Laun-Dry-Ette at Welch Electric Go. PHIL BROWNELL, Manager 379 State Street 1 CITIZENSHIP AND THRIFT npHB best citizens are always thrifty I'.-rnot stingy, not overly fond of s money but just-good managers, get jting " the most in cdmfort and enjoy ,'ment out of -what they make. ' v :.. And , the more good' citizens of that (sort there are, the higher rises the level of .prosperity in. that town. 'Because (thrift, like many other good things, la contagious. - t v- i i : The United .States thrift contagious The Management of ; THE BOOTERY'S Bankrupt Sate wishes to . thank the people of Salem and vicinity' for the wonderful responses extended it during this bank rupt sale and to announce its intention to , . - Continue New merchandise is on the road and will arrive about June 1st. We will feature "Walk-Over Shoes for; men and women and growing, girls and other good lines of shoes, for the whole family. , Also a complete hosiery department. We carry everything for the foot. Phone nvtui 167 North Comaercial 1 STATES!. tAN CLASSIFIED AD3. ErjN'H TiT""" ' ' - ; - - n SALESI, OREGON National is making in this community; Business 1196 t iivutv St -Sdtnt0rcz: 5 I ' '