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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1922)
THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 31, 1922 I' v i M I t J 4 " 4 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF .Particular Kodak Finishing laon, Clatskatne; For particular people done at Portland. Cecil Parson. the Capital Drug store, corner of State and Liberty streets. AdT. Picnickers Return Chaperoned by' Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bobrostedt, the Live Wire class of Leslie Methodist cburcn took its annual outing at Falls City, from Friday night until Sun day night. The party numbers close to 75, of. those who stayed the whole time and the few. who were able to go for only Saturday or Sunday.. Camping, mountain climbing, wading, cooking " and dining and "resting and getting acquainted with one another, were parts of the picnic program. An entertainment was givenSat urday night at Falls City, that brought out a "much ' interested crowd of the residents. The pic nickers returned late Sunday, af ter having held church services In the Falls City church during the day. ., nhy Chicks! Special low prices today on all Tarieties. Season closes June 1 C. N. Keedham, 558 Stat St. AdT. S-" '. : ' Tbe J. It, Watkfns Products A. A. ENGLEBART. City Sales Manager ' 246 Lafelle Street, Salem, Ore. Phone 1T34W. Goods deliTered Haitian's Glasses Wear them and see Easier and Better HARTMAN BROS, Capital Ire Cold Storage Popular soft drink parlors vse our pure crystal ice. Phone 280. Fr Kodak DereloptMg Quickest Bervte. Quality work. At Patton'a. Adv. BL.1GH Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hall, M. W. Armstrong. Sjling M. Ferril. Portland; A. L Franti. Belknap Hot Springs; P. H. Hut- chins, Mr. and Mrs. J. Daniels, Los Angeles; W. S. Brewster, Roy I Vivian. Seattle: H. C. McNeil, S. 23 MORE m mm I III) SIUlflTHFRR ... UIIUU UIIIU I NL.UU iw CD. f FIRE IK IN Free Kodak Developing- Quickest Service. Quality work. At Patton's. Adr. " . . i Damages Settled E. A. Brown. - at 414 North TwimtT-fonrth Jnhn apolla; Mr. and Mrs. J. Matheson Voth; ot Dallas, staged an autorRBfl- r i Harold - accident with their respective I JvenaauTUie' ina i cHJaiiMAJU, jrrea v;ooi, toun- D. Crumley, Montesano; Mr. and That Number Will Brins Sa- Mrs. ch click joe star udian- erns Mjjta Company Up After, Five Years' Struggle the abandoned drifts, crosscuts, and -atopea, nd iiterallr smoth ers the fire. - . .- Though complicated the task of extinguishing the tires in the Butte district has been difficult and Ions, beginning in the fall of 1 9 IT and continuing until sow. employing 25 men on a Si-hour Shift, i i v. . .5si . Fair Sitter Won't you pleaa idealise me a trifle, Mr. DanberT Great Artist Yes, Til fix you so your own mother won't know, you. - -vv to A Good Showing Ram Punllr Visits .. . . a , -mimt 1 tt. DUULU 1 W f 11 L II HL1 tTtTI. in sun. uri nice ana asujuvci i - -. - - - M.in na . -ith Mrs. terday. Mr. Brown reported the c". Morris Race, left Salem today 'tor stating that damages to Shippard't 8prings, Wash., where -UJU"lDU- tbey will join. Judge Race, who Montana Copper Beds Are Reclaimed 1 PERSONALS spending two weeks at tbe Wash ington health tesort. -J How many of the great number of people who saw Salem's mili tia company, in the parade yes terday realised, that seven ot the Baby Chicks! - Spepial low prices today on all varieties. , 8eason closes June V C. N. Needham, 558 State St. Adr. : - . - A tube with each Vacuum Cup t easing. Fairgrounds Store. AdT. . ' ' - ANACONDA, Mont., May JO. Fighting fires in mines Is a slow, tedious Job and since the dawn f members had joined he company I mining has been conKidra i of Eugene on "naay nignti (most a hopeless undertaking. Salem with way they kept step with the Rich mines in many Darts of the men who saw service in France I world hare been burning for rn. rich stores of Mark Hathaway spent Sunday In friends. Dr. H. O. Hickman of Gervals and have been subjected to seTere cratlons, their Services in Progress For Cat Flower Funeral sprays and floral em blems call Salem Greenhouses. Phone 3b 9 at 15th on Garden road. We sell direct (no down town agent). Adr. A was in Salem yesterday. arming tor years was a surprise I wealth being guarded from the -a r w tr w I tft tbsl Ft AW mAn t taam aalvna mwA I J V. - i . m w a . Atri. mj. n- lAwiieT Klin iBsvuiai i vaM.w tmt i uMjiui ui luau u v m uarner di eonal chnrch An anMialI rood I Jeruay on meir way 10 uia- -. -- . vi wiw iao nest oi ures smoiaenng SSJtn wtram Sb offe mo h "nd th n th Part f tb0 offlcer ot the bnd- tonight. A chorus of 30 children 8te eonTentlon of the Oreyon fPf11' wbo haT tn Prt M But underground fires no longer are to sine; in English and foreign LADD & BUSH, BANKERS EaUbllAked 18C3 General Bknkinf Biuinesi Office Honrs from 10 , m. to S p. rU languages, and there will be a ser mon by Evangelist Dr. C. E. Pow- Legal Blanks Get them at The Statesman of- Capital Ice it Cold Storage Co. Absolutely pare - crystal ice. fid. AdT. Catalog on application. I Phone 280. Adr. Bakelite Now on hand. Radio sets com plete. Salem Eleq. Co.. Masonic lered under a million tons of Tire Stolen L. A. McCracken, of 2110 Ma pie aTenue. notified the police i last j Tem,e. Phone 12 00. AdT. nigat ion a lire uau ueca from his car while it was parked in front ot his residence Monday night, " Open Meeting Vctr th MiMftbM at VAV Hub Phone 1255. Salem, Oregon Professor IIst's pupi.'s will te there. AdT. Capital Drag Store Home of quality kodak finish ing. A trial will convince you. Our store is the quality store. AdT. SAVE $ $ $ Hot Yesterday Federation of Women's cinbs. mwr cnarge. ... to be considered nnonench. . n stti I Th vrhAla nt tn waW iv.l .... jar. ana Airs. n. i. oitsan were i " w l Ma in tb KnttA district a guests yesterday of Mrs. Gibson's company looked like finished work I proce88 0f fire fighting has been brother, Ralph Thompson. " luc euciiea ra- deTeioped by the Anaconda Cp- Armln L. Sites is a guest at the rable comment all along the line per Mining company which is saW- home of his parents. Dr. and Mrs. ' march. aging an ore body of tremendous John R. Sites. Tweaty-Tbiee More Men. extent. Fires that haTe been Hr. and Mrs. Ralph Watson I Twenty-three more men are! burning for 15 years In three con were guests at the home of Dr. I needed at once, to give Salem a I nectlng plnes are being smotb- and Mrs. H. H. Ollnger OTer the very creditable militia company week-end.' 123 more good men. There arelmndtN air. ana Mrs. tiaipn waison 01 s members now. who are active I Valuable Ore Saved , ' , , T "T" " T.". 7 ""nP. a IP on their By the end of 1922 two million Salem friends the past few days, toes,- - "tMitmrnnn orft con. .-Z???? "If1 .N,De neW men were ready to uining, according to expert estl r. " r P on Monaay. Eight of I mates, at least 80.000 tons of """BU w" W,I mem were signea up; the other John W. Cochran, deputy col- one had to be rejected, on account lector of customs at Portland of a physical defect. visited here during the first 01 More than 23 more good -men the week. lean be used, but that nnmbr Burton McElroy of Portland is one of the corporals told the re- Capital Junk Company is in market for all kind of Junk. Will' , . '. pay- market price. Quick Bervice. 215 Center Street Phone 333 copper, once more will be acces sible. A great part of this store ot wealth already has come within the reach of the miners and not only that, but a large area which A Classified AO 1 Will bring yon a buyer. AdT. When Mark Twain remarked Tisiting MrA and Mrs. J. E. Bro- porter ye8terday. would bring the ErwtX5 has beVn inaccessible at "People haTe been talking phy for a few days. number up to the point of mak. U . . inaccessible d about the weather for a thou- Paul H. Sroat. an old-time Ht ing a msf creditabS , sibSL 1 IffE " by buying you hardware and Bookkeeping by Hour furniture at The Capital Hard ware A Furnitur Co S89 No. Coxnmerclal street. Phone M7. Job or month, t Moderate charges. Phone 2098 R.- Adv. that bad sand years, but no one seems to have done anything about it," he had in mind the hot time of yes terday.. It was the hottest day ot the year, the thermometer reach ing up to 96 degrees. The high est point heretofore this year was SI degrees: Yesterday, the tat lemlte but of recent years In ous- The reporter-promised to "tell mess n roruana is renewing ac-jth world. qualntances in Salem. Men loinlnr n nnt i,r..u sell themselves" on the nrnnnai. ALU M Nl ASSEMBLE " 1 tlon- The" are hundreds avall- ( Continued from page 1) Does Double Duty L - Chief of Police Verden Moffitt nnllatorl ilmalf fnv a-vtra Antv In ' his own department yesterday I men were oozing careiuuy prise, after a close contest wun when he assumed the duties of 1 n ine anaae, wnerever a company A, the "big girls.'- Tney Motorcycle Officer Rollan Par-f Fne,ier couia D naa or P""" I execute military drill, witnouiim uaiiy and Week-End Round is being worked. e The process of fighting i the subterranean fire as developed Is not complicated. It is an adap tation of an idea eTolved In 1884 by fire fighters at a coal mine in AT INDIAN SCHOOL IeLLf thIs nTber lhe 23 U Schuylkill region of Pennsyl FURTHER REDUCTIONS L "THE SHEIK'S WIFE" 2 7:15 9:15 P. M. rent during the i latter's illness. Traffic was unusually heaTy yes-1 terday because . of Memorial day activities, . Trip Fares to Portland by The Oregon Electric By. Thursday., Friday le pure : aluminum Stiff's. AdT. sale at WantedU- .. Ten experienced waitresses once. Gray Belle. AdT. Ing like a leaky barrel where they I arDMt in a delightful and striking had to dash out Into the sunshine. I manner. The bova drilled witn One could track a fat man any- Mje Springfield rifles belonr where yesteraay. toy th spiosny ng to tne school. Rather curious-J From May 26 to September 30. perspirauon ana me wneeiy n- iy, the government hasn't turn- fares on the Oregon Electric Rail- guage. It was - tough on the lghed arms for tne 8Chooi; and a way from Salem to Portland and plump people, but it was the few. yearB zg0 the ,adg worked for return will be in effect as shown growln'est day of the whole year. tne railroad grading contractors below:. me mgfli was cw, auu aa and got enough money to buy ine i -12,45 Tickets on sale daily, and silky as the fuss on' a butter-1 from the government. Some I return limit October 31. with at Detector Tubea-i Now in stock; . all radio sup plies. Salem Electric Co., Mason ic Temple. Phone 1200. Adr. of the lads who driled 7itop-oTen allowed at any point in where the soup-like slim - fills were pretty light to be toting the! either direction. . 1 ponderous old 45-70 artillery. 1 1 $2.05 Week-end tickets on but they did it manfully and ac- sale Friday, Saturday and Sun Your Medicine Chest Needs Filling It never pays to be without the . numerous little first aid remedies you have grown . accus tomed to use for it is always; when .we're ?just out" that we need that remedy most. (;- See us today about fill ing those little vacancies. v -: - I ' ". v ; i u. . .' . ' i r -.. , v' ' - . . -.1- 1 ....-; Schkefei's Drug Store Sole Agent Garden Court Preparations 135 N. ComX Phone 197 TRY THE PENSLAR DRUG STORE FIRST We Hare Aerlola Sr. Set. Call and look It over. Salem Electric Co., Ma sonic Temple. Phone 1200. AdT. :' ; rational hours: there is small prospect of war, even thougb Mars is in the ascendancy and it's hotter'n hot. Car Is Damaged Grace Rones, of hotel,' Portland yesterday report ed to the police that while driv ing west on State street she had struck a parked car. Injuring a running board of that machine.'. f Jv's wine. Some weather! Ked Mars shines with almost torrid brilliancy in the southern heaTens but he comes up almost too late to have a sinister effect on the curatejy. Compaiiy"A, the older day, return limit Tuesday follow ery mrus wuo iu uu toys, won In this eTent. mg. No Btop-OTers Athletics Today J $2.05 Week-end. tickets on Today there will be the inter-J sale Friday and Saturday, return class athletics for the forenoon, i limit 15 days from date ot sale. A military dress parade. is sched-No stop-overs. uled for the afternoop, but after Round trip tickets at reduced the face pace already set for com fares to all other points on O. E. mencement wees: lesuvmes, inejiHv., on sale dally, return limit may call off the parade and Just l eighth day.' roost around in the park and try I Details supplied on application. to-catch up sleep and rest. l . ...... J.W.RITCHIE, The annual graduation exerJ AdT.' '. .. Agent, O. E. Ry. rises come ton'gat, wmcn are ff.Ah1 "b"e; !"d flf-i Escaped Patient Causes vdvvu mm fS-v w vviH. J : a a aw . . , densauon ai luaiatin Tania. Sand, decomposed rock and other materials which came originally front the stopes , and were discarded as tailings In the process of copper extraction, sim ply have been turned back into the fire area. Water Aids Work . Water, which in many eases has proved its nselessness as an extinguisher of underground fires is kised for transportation. It conveys the tailings in the form of silt down to the fire regions. 1200 to 2200 feet underground, Free Kodak Developing Quickest service. ' Quality work at Pattons AdT. the Athens I Capital Ice Cold Storage Co. rure crystal ice ior taaie ser vice. Phone 280. AdT. Foit One Cent " . ' Pure aluminum actually sold for lib at Stiff's Thursday and Fri day AdT. !---r - : ', - .'i.-';;: Get Yonr Abr-Eeater Installed early. 252 State, 660 N. Capitol. 421 S. Com'l or phone C; J. Olmsted 645-W or phone de monstration. AdT. For Carnations, Snapdragons, sweet peas, etci I day. call phone 309. Salem Green houses at 15 th on Garden road'. We sell direct no downtown agents. AdT.. Can Too Beat It? " Pure aluminum articles for one cent at Stiffs, Thursday and FrK AdT. The Sonar Shop 'r Is coming. AdT. ernor Olcott is to present the dir nlomaa' to a class' of 28 . and State Snnerfntendent J. A. Churchill i I Frank J. , Hammersley. an in. to deliTer the annual address. Jusf mt ' the state hospiUl for the before the program. Mr. and Mrs insane.' was returned Saturday Hall are to ef Te dinner to Gov fer having escaped atfd caused ernor and Mrs. Olcott, Mr. and much of a sensation at Tualatin. Mrs. Cburchill, and Mr. and Mrs, - Hammersley took; the train S. K. Kozer, the menu and serv tlr8t toftualatin and -then back to Ing being arranged by the junior tonquin. Next be walked back girls as one ot their finest annual I to Tualatin and demanded en privileges. 1 1 trance into, the William McAfee Many visitors went through the store at 3 o'clock a. m. He In- Rawling's I L Educated 0 BMrt Fred Stone - ; QTj Billy Jim" "mm 3 irtpld AUCTION SALE Thursday, June 19 1922, at 1:30 p. in. In West Salem at 1272 Third Stret ; 'Nearly new 5-room house and lot 50-100 Ceet; house, is .rnodern except basement.. Also block of land consi3t, ing of two and one-third, acres, fronting. ICS feet on Sixth street,, and G12 feet on Ro3emount avenue, with a . garage ; 6x20, ; ' ,4 ..: Furniture 2 iron bedsteads, enameled in old ivory, 2 dresersf enameled in old ivory, 1' steel spring, 2 good mattresses, 1 oak round top dining room table, 6 oak dining chairs, 2 oak rocker3, 2 good heaters, 1 rug 9x12, 1 kitchen table; 1 four hole cook stove, 1 oak library! table, 1 good Singer sewing machine, 6' dozen fruit jars, 1 dozen - quarts of fruit, dishes and cooking uten sils, a lot of other 3mall articles." 4 : , v : Terms, cash on the furniture. - r , ; ; w v ' 4 Terms on house and land will be given on day of sale, but will be very easy in monthly payment J mostly; a man with a few hundred can buy him a home. W. E. PATTON, Owner. . . G. SATTERLEE, , Auctioneer, Phone 1177., 'Watchi'for OiaF' m ttKHU mm ISIliillril . . , . .... i DIED Brilliant, Clear and Snappy Just the way you will like your kodak prints made. Capital Drug store, corner State and liberty AdT. school departments yesterday and will have the same privilege again DRAKE Mrs Cora Drake '- died at a local hospital MaySO , at I streets.- the age of 54 years. The de ceased Is survived by her hus-IrlB Show opens Tomorrow- band, S. W. Drake of Saln.l Th9 Iri8 ghoirt under the direc son Cloyce, a sister, Mrs; JohnjtIoil ot tn6 salera Floral society, Carr of Kentucky; and two bro-1 open tomorrow in the Marion thers in Indiana. The bodT w I hotel. Those who have Iris or today. Thursday is day for the students. jolly-up- formed a man sleeping in the store that he had. a gun and a billy and wanted in. The man gave the alarm after leaving the building through a rear door, and I PftAI RATTI P WflW lwnen be returned with the town i eAiie i-A III41IH ? marshat tbund that the intruder UUUmO run MHiniLUC had broken the store windows (Continued from page 1) 1 with rocks. Not knowing he Was an insane At the direction of her father, I she was entertained in New York. ! man the. marshal fired a shot at Hammersley that did not take ef- . ''' ' 2S2fc22-.'5t ' H.mmr,.e, .needed jf unerai announcemcnis wui b being asked to send exhibits In given later. In all honor to those v noble lives so. willingly sacrificed that Liberty . and Freedom might reign supreme. MORRIS 1 orncAi co. 204-211 Balem Bank of Commerce Building N Oregon's Largest Optical Institution Phone 239 for appointment SALEM, OREGON ORANDSCHAMP At Chemawa, May 29, Eugee Grandschamp, age 13 years, son of Mr. and May 2 9, Eugene Grandschamp, Praser, . Montana, . to which place the body was forwarded Tuesday, May 30, under the di rection ot the Rlgdon mortn- for the affair. Mrs. Fred S. Stew art Is president of the society and is one of those in charge. John! . . . . . a. ueisy is anotner memoer oi the committee in charge. cording to friends of the family, 't : . " V. w tn. .... ..... . . . striking jthe officer with a rock. took but little interest in society. nmma-, . . . . Often it was said it required the 1 7, JT?" " " .ck uviu nuivu lie uikcu FUNERALS Funeral services tor the late I Christian Josse will be held today. Wednesday. May 31 at 10 o'clock from tbe RUdon mortuary, con cluding service City View ceme tery. ; ,Z;s . ' Funeral services . for the late Manly Martin, T late , , resident of Rlckreal. Polk county will be held today, , Wednesday, . May 31 at 1 o'clock from Rigdon's mortuary, concluding serrice . City 1 View cemetery. 1 . J) Webb '& Clough) DIredsrs combined persuasion of her older brother and sister, Harold Jr.. and Muriel to get her to attend dances and other little affairs giv en In ber honor. Although their homes in Chicago were scarcely three blocks apart, Mathilde saw little of her mother. Father Makes Decision 1 Then, according to family friends., having fully decided that tbe marriage was essential to hs CapiUl Ice Cold Storage Co, cormlck took tne rlnal gtep td. insist upon oemg serrea wun ward clearing away all legal bar- by others who had joined In the chase. Amplifying Tubes Sockets, bead (sets, - detectors. plugs and jacks, magnavoxes in tact a Terr complete line of radio suVPlies bow In stock. Salem Electric Co., . Masonic Temple. Phona 1206. Adv. .i . r ! Classified Ads. in The Statesman Bring Results Thursday, We are going to make delivery of one carload only of FORD cars. ' Order yours now for Jane delivery ' v 1V ALLEY Phone 1995 MOTOR CO. ; 260 North High Street onT-pure crystal. Ice. AdT. Phone 280. Trunks. Bags. Suitcases - Harness, saddlery, puttees. F. E. ShafeT. 170 S. Commercial. Adr. HOTEL ARRIVALS riers, he seeking to have himself named his daughter'! guardian so that she could marry with his con sent alone. The first steps had hardly been taken when Mathilde in New York announced her read iness to sail tor Europe. Her plans were cancelled : at the last mo mentbowever, when she received word that her mother had had the guardianship proceedings' reopen ed on the ground that she had not been given legal notice. " With a stylish little brown sat- MARION D. Wilkowskl L. H. Wenthencer. Rochtster: Nina Lee. San Francisco: Miss Anne M.jin hat and a gray trlcotlne suit. Long. Miss E. L. Lang, Malcolm J replacing the little rlrl costanie A. Moody. The Danes; E. Grace or iweea wmcn sne mmut wo Holmee, C. J. Holway, Portland; in traviling, Mathilde rushed baek W. JT. Vary, Pnyallup: N. B. Root, from New York and Into her C J. Larson, SeatUeJiMr. and father's arms. , A family council Mrs Hempler, Belllngham; F. S. followed Jn preparation tor the 1- Woolson, Camas. J. Marks. Los gU batUe in ourt oTer the Issue Right I ; - Prices : ; CALIFORNIA BERRIES 8 1 ' ARE NOW AT THEIR BEST ',.; Our Berries are kept under glass to prevent Contamination. ' . . ,, from Jirt and dast v " Service