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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1922)
CITY NEWS Mi km Committee Named ' . A new missionary . committee has been elected at Willamette university tor the coming: year. Miss Thelma Mills Is chairman. The duties of this committee are to raise funds to carry on mis sionary endeavors In the different parts of the world. Th's year's committee raised 1581, part oi which went to help the mission In India. Willamette students are helping to support mission worker, who Is a graduate of Wil lamette university.. Three mem bers from the Yf W. C, A.; .three from the Y. M. C A. and three from Tthe Student Volunteer band ore ejected to this committee. Ed- win Korenq is thfc retiring chair man. . i Iff.. '. r' . . f ."; Wni bring you a buyer. Adr. Columbia Iterord . Regular 75c to $2.50 sellers, now 49c. II. L. Stiff Furniture Co. Adv. V ZANE GREY'S "When Romance Rides" . Based on "Wildfire" Sunny Days 7't:7 Mean , eye strain.' V The bright sun often begins the trouble - which later proves serious to many. A few minutes with a competent' optometrist : now, will ac quaint - you ' with the true condition of your eyes and thus avoid future trouble.' orncAii co. 204-211 Salem Bank ot Commerce Building Oregon's Largest Optical " Institution : Phone 239 for appointment SALEM, OREGON Capital Junlt Company is In market for all kind of Junk. Will pay market price. . Quick ' service. 215 Center Street I1ARDEX THE OnCGON STATCSHAII, SALEM. OTGOIJ New Offices Preparing- The Associated Oil company is to hare Its offices in the Marion hotel after the first of the month, moving- down from its old loca tion In the United States National bank building. , The old "bar room." now dry as six barrels of powder, is to be made over into the oil company's office, and will give them the much larger room that they now require. The .Tonms Piano Pupils Of Mrs; Cora Henry will be pre vented In recital at the ; First Christian church Wednesday eve ning. May 31, at 8 o'clock. Public cordially invited. Adv. The Song Shop . Is coming. Adv. Too Many Letters -: V . Some enthusiastic speller who believed that if an ordinary word Is good, it can be' bettered by lengthening, added an . extra let ter, and equipped all the marshals at the Willamette valley track and field meet, Friday, with badges proclaiming , them to be "Mar- shalls." The extra letter looks like"!, to a punctilious spellen Colombia Records : V; Regular 7Se to $2.50 sellers, now 49c II. L. Stiff Furniture Co. Adv. For Today's BaebaH Jleeulta Phone 939, The Ace. Adv. Special Mass . There will be a special mass said In St. Joseph's cemetery on South Commercial street on Me morial day, May 30, to which everyone Is cordially Invited. It will be the repose of the souls of the departed and ' especially the souls of soldiers ot all ' religions.. The pupils of Sacred Heart acad emy will furnish the music, and Rev. Father Buck will .- speak Mass will commence at 9 o'clock. THE WORLD IS KIND to the properly trained young business woman.' Never in his tory have the doors ot opportunity-been open so wide. But, by the same token, the world has. become Increasing harsh to the untrained woman. The very fact that it has come to regard women as competent to hold places of responsibility has tended to render it' im patient toward the incompe tent - woman, - as it Is toward the Incompetent man. ; ! ; 1 ' . " . ", . ' . No, woman can afford to be without "some "sort "of special training that wUl enable: her to earn her living, if necessity demands it. Probably no form of special training is more easily acquired, or offers great er opportunity than does a tho rough business course. - - ". Let ns tell yon ' about our summer courses. Write or call for Information. ' Cepial Bssinsss CcHsge r Salem, Oregon I Phone 398 Just added to our line the famous KARDEX Commercial Book Store 163 N. Ccal St ' t v V : Western ripuW : V-;r And pipe furnaces. New mod' els reduced prices. C. S. Hamil ton Furniture. AdT. Trunks, Baa. Harness, saddlery, uuttees. F. C. Skater 170 S. Commercial. An. Awaits Ills Mother Lynn DeWItt. 1. of : Cosmo- polis. Wash., Is being detained by Chief of? Police Moftitt pending the arriVal of DeWitt's mother. who lias asked that the runaway be held ; here. ; : Tk youth was brought to the station Friday night by Officer Wilbur Traglio. He asserted that he had his par ents consent to his springtime wanderings.'. Ford Coape J In good mechanical condition Good tires all around. Extra tire. Lots of extra equipment Call at Bulck garage. Some terms to re sponsible parties Ad v Get Yor AbEeater . :; IniUllri early. 2S2 SUte, SCO N. Capitol,' 421 S. Coml or phone C. J. Olmsted 645-W or phone de monstratlon. Adv. ,' Old Fashioned Runaway ' r A runaway, unusual in these days of Fords and Fordsons, took place yesterday afternoon at Ferry and Liberty streets, accord ing to a report filed by Patrol man Walter Thompson. A one- horse rig, the property of H. Bailey, 494 South Winter street. made a fast run to Hood and Broadway where the , stampede was halted without much damage to the horse or wagon. ' The Western Furnace- . . Is the heaviest- and best furn ace for your home. , It costs less than other makes of like quality. Hamilton's. 340 Court St, Good Furniture. Adv. ' . Free Kodak Developing ' Quickest Service. Quality work At Patton's. Adv. Mass at Cemetery Taesday A memorial mass will be saJ4 by Rev. J.. R. Buck at the Cathc- , DIED CATES Mrs,. OIlie Cates died at a local hospital May 25, at the age of 19 years. She leaves her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. 3. T. Stryker; gour broth ers, Harvey. Walter. Murlan; and Milton of Salem; three sis ters, Ada, Iva and Louise of Salem; two half brothers, John W. and . Joseph F. Burden of Butte, Mont. J one . half sister, Mrs. D. N. Fridley of Newport, . Wash." i The . - funeral services -will be held from the Webb x v uu vuayia wvuui; ml 2 p m.. Rev. Mr. Putnam offlela lng. Interment In City View cemetery. .. , KUNEY K. K. Kuney died at 'his residence, 144 South Nine teenth street. May 20, at the - age of 43 years. He was civil engineer. He leaves his wifefather lnd mother, two brothers and two sisters. The body was shipped, by Webb ft Uiough, morticians, yesterday The funeral fill be held at Port land (Crematorium Monday at 1 o'clock. : ? s CORRELL VLxK Emily J. Cor rell died at the residence of her brother. Dr. Lourhridre. 1433 ; Court street. May 26 at the age of 92 years. The funeral ser .vtres will be held from the Webb & Clough chapel Monday at 3 p. m. Rev. Mr. Milllken - officiating. Interment in, the City View cemetery. WOLFE George W. Wolfe died at a local hospital May 27 at the age of 2 years. He leaves . his wife and two daughters, Mrs. Vance Clymer . and Mrs. . Cecil Burnett of Portland. His , only son died in the service at Camp Lewis. Funeral services will be held at the Webb v Clough chapel Monday morning at 10 o'clock. Interment at City View Cemetery. . HTJELAT In Portland. May 27. Mrs. Sarah E. Huelat, age 83 years, sister of Mrs. George II. Burnett of this city. The body will lie at the Rigdon mortuary until the funeral which will be , held Monday at 2 o'clock from the Episcopal church, conclud- r . lng services I.O.O.F. cemetery. FISHER In this clty May VI, . Robert Lee Fisher. 2 months old child of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Fisher of Portland. The little body lies at the Rigdon mortu ary from whence it will be tak en tq' Portland for Interment. FUNERALS Funeral services for the late Seth L. Chapel will be held Mon day at 10 o'clock from the Rigdon mortuary, concluding services at City View cemetery. . . " T Webb & Clougb Itiihz Fcrrsl - Dxrcctcrs -':';--v-- ) - . Expert . EiiHtrt lie cemetery Tuesday at 9 o'clock. The girls from the Sacred Heart academy will sing hymns and special memorial services will be held following the celebration' ot mass. ". - Ask for Catalog - - - Of furnaces and get oar prices. Don't pay for inferior furnaces what yon can get a Western. C S. Hamilton. Adv. Leal Blanks Get them at The Statesman of- fld. Catalog on application. Dinner for C A. 1C - - The members of jthe W. R. C will serve dinner for the members of the Grand Army and their fam ilies at MeCornack hall Tuesday. All are asked to bring well-filled baskets.. Frank E. Church UI WOl Prrsrat Pupils In public recitals June and 7 at the ; First Christian cbnrch. Public cordially invited. Adv. ' - -. .. G, A. B, Attention Sedgwick post will" attend Sun day school Memorial services at the First Methodist church, at 11 o'clock. May 28. Post will assem ble in the lower hall of the church at 10:45. 'Albert Loughridge. Adjutant . ' Bookkeeping by Hon Job or 'month. . -Moderate charges. Phone 2098R. Adv. Frank E. Chnrchin Will Present Pupils in public recitals June 6 and 7 at the First . Christian church. Public cordially Invited. Adv. Attention, Membrrs " OI Barbara Brletchie , tent. Daughters of t Veterans: Ton are requested to spend as much time as possible at the armory on Mon day. May 29; assisting in prepar ing decorations for use on Memor ial day, by order f tent president. t .... :' Memorial Day Flowers ! ; Potted' hydrangas, 76c to . The Bird ft Flowef Store, 273 SUte. Adv. - Carnations and Other Cut Flowers And potted . plants.. Arthur Plants Greenhouses, S. 13 th Wilbur St Phone 1250 W; a ' Free Kodak Developing V Quickest Service. QuaUty work. At Patton's-Adv. War Mothers to Wind Wreaths . The American f War ; Mothers are being asked to meet at the armory Monday and help make wreaths for the G.A.R. Memorial day decorations. All are asked to bring as many flowers with them as possible, according" ' to Mrs. John A. Carson. Close at Noon Tuesday All Salem drug stores have agreed to close their places of business at noon, Tuesday, on ac count of Memorial day. Adv. Free Kodak Developing ' ? .Quickest service.- Quality work at Patton's. Adv, 1 Talk is Well '." Rough hewn conversation em bodying much language not found In the best school grammers was unleased yesterday by several witnesses In the case of Fred Ackerman, tried in justice court on a charge of striking Mrs. Lydla Dencer ot near Marlon. After considering , the ' evidence. Judge G. E.'- Unruh .bound Ackerman over to , await action of the Mar ion"' county grand Jury. ; Pending investigation, . Ackerman was re leased on his own recognizance. Chicken Dinner Today i ; Amplifying Tubes Sockets, bead sets, detectors, plugs and jacks, magnavoxes in fact a very complete line ot radio supplies .now in - stock. Salem Electric Co., Masonic Temple. Phone 1200- Adv. -' . Pemnlngton Speaks President 'Pennington of Pacif ic college addressed the student body of WUlamette university Friday during chapel period. He showed how the students of Wit lamette could do 0 a wonderful work for the Near East by the giving of money and old clothes and encouraging other people to do the same. He emphasised the fact that while people in this country1 are well fed and suffer ing from excess eating there are reveral thousands, in the Near East In great need. He asked the students to remember ! three things when they went to their home after commencement.' They are as follows: ."Inform yourselt of conditions in the Near East; go through your old clothes, and get behind a Near, East campaign and do something for the people in the land, of want-and starvation. For Cwt Flowers - Funeral sprays and floral em blems call Salem - Greenhouses. Phono 309 at 15th on Garden road. We- sell direct (no down town agent). Adv. - - Detector. Tubes ' ' '.. ' ' 0; 1 4 S Now in stock; all radio- sup plies. Salem Electric Co.. Mason. 1c Temple, f Phone 1200. Adv. i Dm, Whlto SAd Marshall T Osteopathle physicians. TJ S Bk. M4sslIaaoa Visits . Miss Myrtle Mason who ' has been teaching school at Los tine. or Is a visitor at the Bet Chi eorority ot WUlamette university. Miss Mason la n graduate ot the class ot '21. For Carnatioavs. IS Snapdragons, sweet peas, etc call phone 309. Salem Green houses at 15th on Garden road. We sell direct no downtown agents. Adv. Former Stademt II Miss Ruth Wise. '21 of Willam ette university is a visitor-at the Beta Chi sorority. She has been teaching at Klaber, Wash. Ilakrlitr Now on hand. Radioets com plete. Salem Elec. Co Masonic Temple.- Phone 1200. Adv. A tube with each Vacuum Cap casing. Fairgrounds Store. Adv. Graduation at Stayto ; The formal eighth grade grad uation for the Stayton schools is o be held Monday, with the high school commencement four days later, on Friday. May 2. .The Stayton school is one of the out standing small-town schools ot the state, and this year has made an especially good record. We Have Aeriola JSr. Set Call and look it over. Salem Electric Co.. Ma sonic Temple. - Phone 1200. Radio Installed A new radio set was Installed at the Valley Motor company of fice, Saturday, that was expected to give a free public concert last high t beginning at 7:30 o'clock. A; little delay in the receipt and erection of ..the materials delayed the concert The outfit ; has a magnavox repeater to spread the sound to a whole roomful of peo ple. A Sunday sermon and regu lar ehurch sermon Is expected to be offered tonight, from 7 to 8 o'clock, to which the general pub lic is Invited. The-program Is to come from the Oregonian broad casting station in Portland. For Sale Ford coupe, good as new, at a bargain. Vlck Bros. Adv. Smith Will Speak C. Leland Sm:th, traffic mana- ger for the Oregon Growers, is to be the principal speaker at the Commercial club dinner " Monday noon on the general theme of "A Traffic Department for the Com mercial Club." The study of rates and' trade routings,' and the tabu lation of all the 4y benefits; that could come to Salem throsgh a Closer study of rates for commod ities that could be manufactured or handled here, is held to be of paramount importance, and . Mr, Smith expects to show where the local club might do Itself a great 8. C STONE, MJ. General Office Practice . Cancers Treated , Office, Tyler's Drug Store 157 8. Commercial Street TRY OTJB Indmdaal Heat Piss 1 V.;'' OnTues.nnd Wed. -THE LITTLE LAST'S STORB lOOO Center St, comer 12th Htrtein'f Glasses ' WtSr them And see - Easier and Better HARTUAW BROS. Phone 1255. S&Iexa, Oresoa SAVE $ $ $ by buying jour hardware and furniture - at The Capital n Hard ware A Furniture Oo S89 No. Commercial street. Phone 647. Your Medicine Chest Needs Filling I It : never.; pays to be without the numerous little first aid remedies you have srrown accus tomed to use lor it - is always when we're "just .but? that" we need that remedy most.-V 1 See us today about fill in; those little vacancies. Schaefeis Sole Agent Garden Court ? " Preparations : ' X35 N.ComX Phone 197 TRY TUB PENSLAR i- iDBVO 8TORI3 tUtSV , SUNDAY MORNING.' MAY 28." 1022 financial favor bv takinr the problem la dead earnest. Reduce Fleshy People- Scientifically. Dr. 8chuU. 325 Oregon Bldg. Adv. For Sale- Ford coupe, good as new. at a bargain. Vlck Bros. Adv. Lrgdkmalree Invited Soldiers of the American Le gion are urged to attend the Me morial services today at the First Methodist church, along with the Grand Army and the Spanish war veterans and other sold'er organ isations. The services be tin at 1 o'clock, and Commander Joe Mlnton urges the boys to be on hand a little ahead of time, so that they can march in in a body. Seats have been reserved for all veterans. Highland Grocery - - Has been completely remodeled and will open for business Mon day, May 20, under the name ot Lane M or ley Cash' Grocery and Confectionery. Adv. Picnic is Willamette university's frosh- sopb party was a decided success from all angles. About (0 mem bers of both classes visited Pain ter's wood for a frolic From the glowing reports its seems that ev- tryone had a most wonderful time The time was spent in ret Una supper, roasting we'nles, toasting marshmallows, and In singing round the 'camp-fire after sun down. Capital Ice ft Cold Storage Co Insist upon being served with our pure crystal ice. Phone 280; -Adv. . Card of Thanks We wish to thank our many friends ' and neighbors, : Yoeman lodge., Eastern Star, and A. A. of St and E. R. E. of A. for their sympathy and kindness to us dur ing the Illness and death ot our dear baby; also for the floral of fering. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Har rison and family. Adv. Children Cnse Search Phone calls from two Salem homes yesterday asked the police to aid In locating youngsters who had taken' several hoars of lib erty to themselves. Mrs. A. Long of S 9 4 North Liberty street told officers thai her son, Robert, 8, had been absent during the af ternoon. - Violet Hansen . and Lorraine Acheson, 9, of Saginaw and Miller streets, were also re ported missing. The children re- RICHTER'S AUCTION WEDNESDAY 10.A.M. 1 P.H. 341-9 N. Commercial SU 7 At;East! -:i':.S- J. R. Radto Sets An excellent receiTfag tctl!i;rcughly practical and complete. En ables one to "liiten in" cn anything broadcasted witbb a 56-rniIe ; radius. ;M1 yon need is omkead wire. For particclars call at SALEM HARDWARE - CO. . ... ,t 120. North Commercial St " ... . ' - The Winchester 7 Store ' ' -:-r , ' turned to their hames 'during the evening, police "were Informed. Fitted at Tylera Drug Store by I expert ta the business. Adv, The Western larnnre " - Will aare fitL lion htmt for less fuel means a treat saving. C. S. Hamilton. Ill Court street Adv, ? Farm House Bnms The farm home ot Ernest An derson.- two miles north ot Sa lem, was destroyed by fire Fri day night, the glames originating irons n nae nre. It Is reported. Neighbors assisted In removing the furniture from the house but was later burned when sparks were thrown from falling walls. ; MacTJonaldw At Tyler's Drug Store. Adv. Serve Gray Belle - y'I French pastry.- Adv. ';. Loral Couple W Miss Pearl Blanch WeatheriU and John O." Craig;-both of Sa lem, were 'married yesterday by Kev. w. C. Kantner. ,Mr. and Mrs Albert Vick were the only witnesses " They will live In 8a- Capital Ire Cold Storage Absolutely pure , crystal ice. rhone 2 SO. Adv. " - Serve Gray Belle I French pastry. Adv. Four. Couples Wed County Qerk U. Q. Boyer and Deputy Ruth Wallace hare issued marriage licenses to four st nf applicants for nuptial bliss. The licenses i.sned 'were to the fol lowing: -Charles A. White, farm er, and Edna ABnckner. school teacher, both of Jefferson. John G. Craig, truck, driver. 254S Trade street, and Pearl Blanche WeatheriU - of 945 North Seven teenth street. -Irving A. Persons, baker, and , Helen C. Peterson. clerk, residents of Salem; Bart- lett Lyons, sawmill operator, and Mabel Johnson, both of Silver ton. : ;, - Capital Ice A Cold Storage Co si pure crystal ice for table ser vice. Phone 280. Adv.; : Serve Cray Belle ; " . French pastry Adv. ' , Divorce Is Granted 7 'r Circuit Judge George O. Bing ham yesterday awarded a decree oi fltTorce to Cora Miller in her suit against Ira J. Mille The court also allowed alimony for INDEPENDENCE TPHE right kind of independence is trl ' ' most precious thing ,in the world, and it is more or less based upon money, strange as that may seem. , : - Bnt you : cannot feel independent if ' you owe money right and left.' Neither can you if you are being partly or wholly supported by other The person with ings acotnt has started on the road to financial independence.' v -.. -rri Mrs. Miller la the sun ct Reduce Fleshy lcrk t Scieatincallv. : Dr. Eclstx, s: Oregon Elig. Adv. - i i J - - . . V J-' Roast or Fried Chicken Kaaf r 81, all day today at the Cray Belle. Adv. ' . Capital Ice M Cold Storage Co. Popular soft drink parlors s our pare crystal ice rhone ISO. Adr. - - Knights of Pythias Vi Erect New Cast!2 111 SILVERTON. Ore., May 87. (Special to , The Statesman) The Knights ot Pythias who re cently purchased the old G.A. re building will huUd a new hall mi the site occupied by the old bsili ing. The new building Is to be a two-story structure with base meat The dimensions will be 40 by 90 feet. The order hss now nearly ISO members. ':: fVr He had called to express bU -sympathy for the disconsolate widow. T was a great friend ot your husband, he said. " "Have you any little thig ot his you could let me have to remind me of him?-..,.. ... ; .. SPECIAL Today Service 12 nccn to 8 p.m. HIE SPA people. , ; a 'Nationalized' Sav 7 7