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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1922)
- I THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON ' ' . I" SATURDAY OllORNING, JUNE 24, 1922 3 4 5 4 i 1 1 'J CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Special communication oi racinc Lodge Ko. BO A. F, Si A. M. wiir be held in their lodge room Sat urday afternoon, June 21, at 1:30 ociock ior the purpose of con ducting the funeral services of Bro. M. E. Iogue. All members and visiting brethern are invited to attend. Per order of W. M. Adv. H. M. ROGERS- Secv. court deciding that Shipley' "jag was of the 25 variety and there for deducted that amount from Shipley's .-.ball. Tor a Limited Time- All tires at 20 per cent off at VIck Bros. Adv. Patient Returned Mary Rambo, 52, a patient of the state . hospital, who escaped yesteraay anernoon wbiie a group of patients were being escorted GeU Nickel Hack O. A. Shipley, arrested Wcdnns day night for -being intoxicated about the building, was retaken ' nn 41... atfnnt,. n. . . , I lant ntp-ht hr nfflofala nf 4 not I. pocaet- when locked in the cityllB"on wen a iarmer anout iu 1. - 1,1 . 1 1 . . - . . I mllo- .A.4L m a M I I. usiiie. lesieraav snin'pv- . 1 uuivu ui iuu muuu ner sii' tcelved the nlclcel bacx when he lacca spacer Judge Race, the I ting by the side of the road. Miss Rambo was committed from Port land In December, 1321. 0 TiooAcU Hippo-: drorne; vaaae : ville ;!;- David ; Butler ;ln - Binli- Bang Boom" Matinee fzlj BUtfaVsijh I JL LTU j Evening j 1 For Limited Time- All tires at 20 per cent off at Vlck Bros.- Adv. Film Developed Free- Leave your films today at Pat- ton's Book Store. Adv. ESCAPED REDS TO BE AMERICAN'S BRIDE For m Limited Time- All tires at 20 per cent off at Vick Bros. Adv. Wasted Ten experienced waitresses once. Gray Belle. Adv. at Guardian Appointed Sadie Pro, formerly Mrs. Em- mett W. Entriken. was yesterday appointed by County Judge Bush ey to act as guardian of her two minor children, and tha court ruled that she was . entitled to collect the $25 per month pen sion wnicn the government pro vides lor her husband lor sup port of the children. The Entri kens were divorced some time ago. A Classified Ad Will bring yon a buyer, Adv. Do Not Make a Trip - Without ' trying an Air-Eater. Have it Installed early, 252 state, 660 N. Capitol, 420 8. Com'L Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Oswald's Seven , Serenaders' orchestra from O.A.C. will play during din ner this evening at The Gray Belle and later at the Dreamland Rink for the dance. Adv. Pettit Returns Home W. A. Pettit, Salem correspon dent for the Oregonlan, and Mrs. Petti t have returned from a va cation trip of a month to Michi gan, Minnesota and other states where they visited relatives. They will spend the week-end in Port land. During the absence of Mr Pettit the Oregonian correspon dence has been taken care of by Paul Farrlngton of the Capital Journal. i PV w mmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmKOfyr " H , I r n il" Mm i nil ' i toMmr--' . " new home In the Beverly IllUs sec tion.- Indicating thai it is sumply Impossible to tell bow much mon ey a man has by the forlorn clothes k he wears. Los Angeles Times. CANNERY LABOR WANTED 25 Womeri for Table Work at . . .. Fruit Union, Corner Trade and High Streets - Phone 291 Come Monday mominff prepared to work.; LADD & BUSH, BANKERS Established 1863 .1.- i General Banking Butlncsa Office Honrs from 10 a. xn. to 8 p. nv y k- Pholo ttf Oadvrwoo a Uadanrou. i To Grants Pass- Percy A. Cupper, state engineer has gone to Grants Pass to confer with officials of the Grants Pass i irrigation district relative to a proposed division of the district into units for operative purposes and adjustment of disbursements. The district works have been con structed. The project embraces about 13,000 acres. Music This Evening During dinner at The Gray Belle by Mr. and Mrs. Oswald's 7 Serenaders' orchestra from O.A.C. They will play at the Dreamland Rink later for the dance. Adv. Russian fugitive from Bolshviki, r-meriy Mroe. Nadina Efrom, now Mrs, Herbert Thompson w'f oi " .... . ..., . i i i -!.. fc- Unit V.rif TneV hftVa rPP.tIV first naval officer of tbd steamship Muskegon, also shown In picture, and her boy, come to America. Capital Junk Company FIRE WORKS FOR SAIE The Ace, Masonic Temple. Adv. Legal Rlsnss- Get them at The Statesman of flde. Catalog on application. Adv. . Plan to Dine At The Gray Belle tomorrow. Chicken dinner served all day. Adv. . Florence Vidor I"' "Woman Wake Up" Comedy Tomorrow ; Dorothy- Dalton in . "Tharon of Lost i X Valley" Second Hand Wagons And harness, also horst for sale. C. D. Query, Llvesley Station. i Phone 11F2. Adv. Estate Appraised The estate of the late Ellen Darr Is vaiued r.t 15958.90, ac cording to the inventory filed by the appraiers in county court yesterday. The estate consists of real and personal property. LEGION OFFERS ESSAY PRIZES "How the American Legion Can Best Serve the Na tion,, to Be Subject has done anything like as much to encourage yacht building and de signing as he has. But because he is a tradesman, it is said, he has never been elected a member of the Royal Yacht Squadron. King Edward, thought a yachts man himself and the most popu- I Currants, Gooseberries And strawberries for canning at Eshleman's grocery. Adv. . Shovr Big Success : The legerdemain entertain ment given Friday night at the Waconda Methodist church by E. Cooke Patton and Frank Wagar , of Salem is reported to have been & huge success, with a large atten dance from the community. The entertainment twaf.ujijder the aus pices oi tbe r at tiers ana sons cmo of the church, of which J. W. Fltts Is president; INDIANAPOLIS. r.A t lo encourae-o hti,.. j "at?"C researb among The rr""7 vuuaren of the countrr. Templar Templar . A4uecan Legion is sponsor- Sportette model, completely "s a"onai essay contest which equipped. We have used this a little lor demonstrating ana can offer yon a genuine bargain in this superfine car. F. -W. Petty- John Co., State, cor. of Front st. Adv. Loans on Good City Property Plenty of money; no delay. Call 331: State street. Adv. PERSONALS I Are You Good to Your V" X , Eyw ' Give Them Proper Attention You cannot enjoy good health if the glasses you use are not perfectly fitted to your Individual require ments.' ' If you become sleepy when reading matter runs to gether it is nature telling you : something is wrong. Obeyt the Impulse Come and' see MORRIS OPTICAL oo, : 204-211 Salem Bank oC Commerce Building Oregon's Largest Optical ... Institution Phono 239 for appointment . 8ALEM, "OREGON All Kinds of Wood for Sale Big fir and oak, 16-inch. Orders taken for immediate or future de liveries. C. D. Query, Llvesley Station. Phone -77F2. Adv. Trunks, Bags and Leather Cases Before you take a trip call and look at those Betterbilt trunks at j.F. E. Sharers. 170 S. Commercial street. Adv. Itrritals of Joy Turner's- Piano and violin students June 28th and 30th, FirBt Christian I church. Adv. DIED Pooler Miss Catherine Pooler, age 49 died in Summit, Friday evening. Survived by her mo uther Mrs. L. A. Pooler of Sa lem, three sisters, Mrs. W. B. , McCalllster. Mrs. Effle Back. and Mrs. Allle Bowman and a . brother, J. A. Pooler. Funeral arangemtns will be announced . later. . . ,. , . . New Clover Hay Have some of the fin- .. est new baled fclover hay we ever saw. Better place your order now as! this quality is scarce. I Also, same old cheat hay for horse hay. ; Mill Feed . Just received another i car of extra fine quality mill run. . : Poultry Feeds " Have a complete stock of the leading brands of mixed poultry feeds as well as all the separate grains. : 1 You .will . always find our prices right, quality of goods considered. D. A. Vhite .. & Sons Phone '160 263 state St, Salem, Or. Banco Emerson G. Barzee died at his home In Corvallis, yes terday. Funeral will be held it Corvallis at 1 o'clock Sun day with burial In Twin Oaks cemetery at Turner, 4 o'clock. Mrs. W. N. Siegmund of Salem is a sister. Fred G. Butchel, former mem ber of fhe public service commis sion, came up from Portland last night and will be here today. Judge Wallace McCamant wa3 here yesterday from Portland. B. O. Schellberg has returned to Salem from Crater lake. Millar McGilchrist went to Port land yesterday on legal business for the state. Mayor George E. Halvorsen was In Portland yesterday. C. E. Wilson. . former reporter on the Statesman, now with the Ellison-White Chautauqua associ ation, will be here next week with the Chautauqua. - Rev. F. A. . GInn was here yes terday from Portland where he Is pastor of the Montavilla Methodist church. Mrs. Clifton :, Irwin Jeft yester day for Fort, Worden. Wash., where the will " join her husband who is attending tUe national guard encampment. . G. J. Moisan, prominent com mission merchant of Gefvais, wa3 in Salem yesterday on business. 1 lar of monarchs. discovered that even his influence was not strong enough to proenre the election of j a friend in ths Royal Yacht organization. is in market for all kind of Junk. Wfll pay market price.. Quick service. 215 Center Street Phone 203' Charlie Chaplain will build a THIRTEEN JUST LIKE HIM HERE FROM GERMANY. FUNERAL Funeral services for Myron E. Pogue, prominent Salem attorney. who died at his home here Thurs day, will be held at 2 o'clock to day from the First Methodist church. Members of the local Ma sonic lodge, of which Mr. Pogue was a member, will have charge of the service. TVOood Help in Summer Indigestion causes worry, ner vousness, sick headache, bilious ness, coated tongue, bad breath, bloating, gas, constipation and constant distress. Henry u. i Thorne, .1002 Harrison Ave., Bos ton, Mass., writes: "Since taking i Foley Cathartic Tablets I feel fine. They cleanse the bowels, sweeten the stomach and invigor ate the liver. Cause no pain, no nausea. Not habit forming just good, wholesome physic. Sold everywhere. Adv. has for prises $1500 in scholar ships. The contest opens today and closes at midnight August 1, The service men's organisation "" me cooneratlnn n state, city and county school su perintendents, seeking contribu tions of essays from every eligible scnooi child. Americanism offi cers of legion posts will assist the educational authorities in Uf tciiori. . j All Are Eligible All girls and boys between the ages of 12 and 18 years inclusive are eligible. The subject to be written on is: "How the Ameri can Legion can best serve the Na tion." ine rules provide that each lumesuani snan submit but one essay of not more than 500 words. and, that essays .shall be written In an affirmative and constructive way. Spellins, penmanship and neatness will be considered in judging the winners, as will the age of the contestant. County superintendents . are asked to name three judges to select the best essay in each coun ty. The winning essays of the counties then win be judged by a state committee, selected by the state superintendent of schools, or school commissioner, for the purpose of selecting the three state winners. Final selection of first, second and third' national prlxe winners will be made from the threfc best el Rays tot each state, and will be announced sev eral weeks after September 20 by the national Judges, whose names will be given later. Three Big Prises The three national prizes will be known as American region fhnl&rshin awards, consisting of first prise of $750, second oi 1500 and a third ot sza. irBl prise in each state will be a silver TT,Arfl. with a brone medal for second prize and additional prizes awarded in different states. n - - y - - n ir ,! J I m I. wl 0 I I .. w y I I i 4 r 1 1 ) K" ' v 1 Iw H ffw&;J III I I - ' Vv j If j JUNK JUNK JUNK We are the oldest established junk dealers in the cily, ha?e been In business more than clcren years and are prepared to pay you more for your junk, Including fur-, niture, household goods, machinery and tools, plurabinj supplies, etc, than any other dealer. .. We also have for sale office fixtures, and all articled .mentioned above, both new and old. . See us before you buy or sell any Junk or Second Hand, Goods .' . . - . k 1 f , H. STEiNBOCK JUWU CO. "The House of Half a Million and One Bargains" 402 N. Commercial St. Phone 523 Webb '& Clougb Lti&hz Fcserel -Directors Expert Edbxlners ! heard that pretty little wo man say the other day that she wasgo!ng to do her best to make her Billy's life perfectly happy. She must be very much In love with her husband." "That wasn't her husband she was talking about; it was her pet poodles'Baltimore Sun. , Hxrtnixn'i Glasses Wear them and see Easier and Better HARTIIAN BROS. . Phone 1255. Salem, Oregon SAVE $ $ $ oy buying your hardware and fur niture ati-yherCaiital Hardware t Furniture Co.", 285 No. Com- mcrclal street, . Phone 947. CHINESE BAZAAR Kwong Fook & Co. 264 N. Commercial Street All kinds fancy dry goods, silk I dress gqffiiv Fireworks all kinds at wholesale price. EGGS WANTED We Pay I 20c per dozen People's Cash Store Unloading a! baby elephant from the steamship Mouot Carroll, which brought a whole cargo of Jungle beasts froraermany conslgeed to various places in the iTnitcd States. There were thirteen babvle phaaia. of which this is one. in the lot, and all are going to an ele ment park. 1 - 13 ROYAL SWH1 ELECTS MEMBER S No Tradesman Can Enter Elite Club Which Repres ents Royal Family LONDON, June 23. The Royal Yacht Squadron, styled the most exclusive club in the world, has just elected eight members, a ma jority of whom are peers. To achieve membership In 1 the Royal Yacht Squadron is equival ent to obtaining a certificate of social iioslUon far more widely recognized than a patent of no bility. Wealth alone, aW some very rich men have discovered. will n.ot suffice to secure admis sion to what some detractors have termed the last stronghold of "snobcracy" in England. Tradesmen. however, nhllan fhronlc or tatriotl. are barred Sir Thomas Upton ha issued sev ersl challenges for the America's cup, and no man In the -country Perseverance VERSEVERANCE is one price to pay s ior any successful line of endeavor. " Sometimes luck meets you half way and eases you over the rough places; but the one who wins by perseverance, by indomit able persistency, is the one who has paid the price. For year iThe Statesman has been satisfying particular customers with their printing wants-satisfied customers, because they remain customers. The Statesman keeps abreast with the times by the intro duction of modern methods and ideas. Your needs will be promptly senred at this shop. Statesman gompany t PuMitto CMicreiai street henest' sss and x " ' s.';. '"' -. t i -. ' 1 .... ffcisrenr )jr S., - . f raoney on , Save ; Hosiery Save Mey on Hosiery by getting Holc nroof Jt wears twice as long as most hos iermy the market and costs you no more. Yoo cn get Holeproof durability, at a wide range of prices and styles; our recent ship ments, assure you both sizes and styles. v: Salem's Leading' Department' Store