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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1922)
THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 25, 1022 C -1 111 t! 11 V A .. . Picnic MwtJng Called- - Final plans for .the , Marlon County Sunday school contention will be made tomorrow 'evening when a business meeting will be held in the Y. M. , C. A rooms. Every Sunday school in ' Marion county and the surrounding: com munity Is being urged to send delegates to the meeting, accord ing to those In charge. The ple nid will be held on the state fair grounds juiy 29. ' ; v , .7 Berve Creams. . Spa home made The Spa. Adv. Ice String Instruments-- And Accessories at Moore's Mu st House, 415 Court. , Adr. , . i Dorthy Dalton In "The: Crimson Challenge" Based on ; "Tharon of Lost - ' " ' ; Ben Tin-pin Your Time Misuse It -Don't Each of us has a certain length of time allotted. We do not know the span of our days but we do know that the hap piness and peace ofour later days will depend much upon our use of present ones. . To young people with life before then, the misuse of a day now seems a trifle. It Is well to remember that each wasted day means one day ess of secured happiness In old age. .1 - . ' No Investment of time brings surer , dividends than does the time spent in securing a prac tical business training: Our courses are planned for Just this sort of thing. s Write or call for Information "regarding our summer courses.' - 1 i I .'" ; Capital Bcshess CcHege f Salem, Oregon You will be pleased with our Ice cream and fountain service." ? m.. - t Healthful, refreshing, satis fying. c' ! t j - Schaefer's Drug Store Sole Agent Garden Court Preparations 135 N. Coral. Phone 197 TItY TUB VEXSIiAIV DRUG BTOIU5 FIRST" Do Not Make a Trip- Without trying an Air-Eater. Have It Installed early, 262 state, 660 N. Capitol, 420 8. Com'L Adv. $300 Victor PI no "Xew" 94 1 7 1800. Hamilton Player "New." $498. Moore's Music House, 415 Court. Adv.- ; Clothing Stolen Sneak thieves have been strip ping the clothes . lines and auto mobiles in the vicinity of Market and North apltol streets, accord ing to W. Bonsteele who notified the police yesterday. Clothes have been stolen from the lines of various people in that vicinity while accessories on automobiles have been: tempting the miscre ants. ' For cooling deserts,, serve Spa Home Made Sherbets. Adv. Legal Ttlsnks Get them at The Statesman of fid. Catalog on application. Adr. Areola Porch Shade In green and tan. now at Stiffs. Adv. Buy them to ihc sale of all hind of elec trical merchandise Mr. Fleeaor wttl du a general electrical con tract ng bnsines. Mitchell Will Work . For the next 12 days Pete Mit chell, of Tigard. will be employed Let An Eden Do your -washing.. . The ' best by the, city, of Salem under the su-1 washer made, price now 1119.50. Itervieion of Chief of Police Mot- Salem Electric Co.. Masonic Tem- fltt. Pete. ran afoul of a quanti ty of , white-muleM ; Thursday night, resulting in his being plac ed In the city Jail by Police Judge Race yesterday morning that he might recover from the lark. pie. Phone 1200. Adv. For Today's Baseball Ressdts - Phone S3 9, The Aee. Adv. , All Kinds of Wood for Sale Big fir and oak. 16-inch. Orders taken for Immediate or future de liveries. C. D. Query, Livesley Station. Phone 77F2. Adv. S500 Clrendo -: Used piano, fine condition, $250 $500 Crown used piano, $200: al so Sherman., Clay Co.'s entire line. Terms to suit Moore's Mus- EverythlBK Mssieai From, sheet , music to pianos Moore's Music House, 415 Court, Adv. If Yvq Missed F lading Sojolofeky's adver- tis-intnt of houtrrt and ranVes you have missed the "Best Buy. AlT. This is Regular Hair Curler Wuttitr W ttaT all thm taftfct c nouse, 4ie uoun ana juasontc makejl In Btock. Salem Electric b)dg. Adv. The Song Shop Is h Reduced prices on everything. Adv Co., Masonic Temple. Phone 1200 Adv. Sherman Clay & Co. Pianos Terms or cash. Moore's Music House, 4 IS Court and Masonic bldg. Adv. Everything In Sheet Muie And Victor records at Moore's Music House, 415 court. Adv. Corvallls outh Nabbed ' J. B. Pardee, a Corvallls youth. was arrested' yesterday by Motor cycle Patrolman Parrent, charged with cutting a corner with bis au tomobile. ' He was re'eased under $20 bail to appear before Police Judge Race, Tuesday morning. ARE YOU SURE That the glasses you are wearing are perfectly ad Justed to - your , Individual eyest Obey the Impulse . Come In .and talk it over with us MORRIS vi OPTICAIf CO, ; 204-211 Ealem Bank ot ; ; Commerce Building - Oregon's Largest Optical Institution' Phone it 9 for appointment 8ALEM, OREGON v Moore's Munic House Sells fVictor,- "Sonora," and Brunswick phonographs. 415 Court and Masonic building. Adv. Take the Family U To the Gray Belle tor chicken dinner today. Adv. Drs. White mma Marshall Osteopathic physicians, U SBk. Adv. Work et the State Industrial Ae- ctdent Commission' by W. T. ! Kirk of Salem. Dr. W. B. Morse will talk on "The League for the Conservation of Public Health." This is Regular Hair Curler- Weather. We have all the best makes In stock. Salem Electric Co4'Masonie Temple. Phone 1200 -Adv. KliE . Special chiekn dinner with fresh spring vegetables and straw- Berry short cake, today The Spa. Adr. . Silverton Young Woman Does Notable Work With Army Y.M.CAJbroad PERSONALS J. Blackwell, who has been patient, in the Salem hospital for the' past four weeks following an operation, returned to his home in Jefferson yesterday. -V v Mrs. Newton, - daughter ot Judge and Mrs. T. A. McBride. Is reported to be rapidly recovering from an operation at Salem -hos pital. Trunks, Bags and Leather Cases Before you take a trip call and look at those Betterbllt trunks at F. E. Sbafers, 170 S. Commercial Adv. Lonl Garden Open Today Thp floral garden at the home! of Mrs..W. P. Lord, 796 South High street. Is now a olace oft extreme beauty, and Mrs. Lord announced last night that th gar den will today be open to inspec tion. The Lord garden is one ot the show places of Salem Loans on Good City Property ef!f 2:f "I"? n de,a7' C" This is Regular Hair Curler The return of American troops from Germany is releasing the men and. women who have been serivng with the American T. M G. A., in the area tor the past two years and a half. Among those who have Just reached New York is Miss Madge Hoff, of Silverton. ' Photos Illustrate Work Miss Hoff has brought back a set of photographs which give an idea of the variety and scope of the activities in the soldier huts. OeVIIIUUr JUIieS OUUUUI IS ice substitute in a nositlon Nominee Of Republicans which let her serve all over the area, gmng The report that I might be a candidate tor governor on the Tax Reduction ticket is absolutely ithout foundation," said Sey mour Jones yesterday. I am for tax reduction but I j belong to the Republican party and voted in the Republican pri maries and I will support the Re publican nominee.' Application Filed The state highway commission has applied to the public service commission for authority to con struct a combined overhead rail' way and river' . crossing over Mary's river and the Yaquina 1 ranch of the Southern Pacific railroad near Blodgttt, Benton county. - i Weather. We have all the best makes in stock. Salem Electric Co., Masonic Temple. Phone 1200 Adv. her an intimate knowledge of the different units ot the United States army. Although for a time Miss Hoff was regularly stationed at tne Festhalle at Coblens. whose doors swung to 3,000 soldiers'1 a day. the work she liked best was with the machine gunners of tht Sen ond Batalion who were stationed at Engers. a dull little town a half hour out from the city. .Old Palace Used "After making the best of a so that when these young f eU lows who had been representing the United Wales in Germany were met with bands and bunting H was extraordinary enougtu write back at once to te!r friends of the A. F. Gt They felt that they had come bat k to a land that understood they had done well the task set them. "Miss Hoff states that, so far aa she has been able to learn, this is the cply; uu-, t it that has had a formal wetcoW at its homecoming. - . Miss Hoff. on her way W tM 1 gen, is .storping n tew days 'n Minneapolis where -she 'taught for many years hefore go tug with the association to rFatjce firing the war, and where she la a well known . worker on the Women's Community council, f Vacation Bible School IS SUCCeSS First Week I smail dark amusement hall dur mg nearly their whole ctay, the Film Developing And printing. ' Prices reduced. The Song Shop. - Adv. Second Hind Wagons And harness, also horst for sale. CD. Query, Livesley Station. Phone 77F2. Adv. Ear Fried Chicken Dinner at the Gray Belle today. Adv. We Sell Snerman Clay & Co. pianos. The 'One Price House with a real Reputation." Moore's Music House -Masonic bldg and 415 Court Adv. . . . . . The J. It. Watklns Products A.. A. ENGLEBART. V Citv Sales lTaliaM ' i246Lafelle Street, Salem, Ore. Phone 1734 W. Goods delivered ; S. C. STONE, M.D. .General Office Practice , ; Cancers Treated ' Office, Tyler's Drug Store 157 S. Commercial Street Htrfaatn't Glasses Wear them and tee Easier and Better HART11AN BROS. Phone 1255. Salem, Orexon SAVE $ $ $ by buying "your hardware and fur- lit are at The Capital Hardware & Furniture Co., 285 No., Com mercial street. Phone 947, They Go Wild Over Our " Ice Cream ') -r and Fountain Specials The purest and most re freshing: for these sultry days. Try one today. Drug Reliable Druggists 157 So. Commercial Phone 35 - Fitted at Tyler's Drag Store by an expert in the business. Adv. Films Developed Leave your films today at Pat- ton's Book Store. Adv. The Song Shop- Grand opening sale, everything reduced. Adv. New Model Brunswick, - Just arrived. See and bear them. Moore's Music House, Masonic temple. Adv. MAiriage Licenses 1 The following marriage licenses were issued by the county clerks office yesterday: Clark L. Bargar, 36, Fttaluma, Calif., and Eliza beth Maud Munn, 30, Silverton; Frank W. Millikln. 22, Salem, and LueUa Gertrude: Burnett',: 18,'. Sa lem ;Orland Ellsworth Lane, 21, Silverton and Daisy McGrew, 21; Silverton; George Feller, 27, Sa lem, and Susie Mildred Hazell, 22 Salem Belated License Issved Determined to be married' be fore the county clerk's office op ened Monday morning, George C Adams, of Clackamas and Misi Edna Lund, of Hubbard, pulled County Clerk tJ. G. Boyer away from the dinner table last night and nrged him to issue a ; ense to them. Being of an understand ing dispositidn the genial clerk folded his napkin and hastened to comply with the wishes of Dan Cupid. The firt week of the Dally Va- cition Bible school has been well attoded. and full of, interest. There are about 650 children at tend' nc and about 60 volunteer teachers. - - -. . The program of Bible study and .stories, music,-handiwork. and games is proving to be so popular that the enrollment is increasing every day. Two new features have been added. Rev. Clayton Judy will make regular visits to all the schools to assist in, the dramatizing of the stories, and Miss Margaret t FUber and Louise Findler are conducting a special music period in each school every day. Moie teachers are needed to carry on this growing work. The school will continue until July 7th. Ladles Ajtjtentic . Fancy backeta at cost; great est selection in city. Grand open ing Fale. The Song Shop Adtt MaeDonalds Fa At Tyler's Drag Store. Adv. 7 B ADVISED machine gunners for their last two months were boused." Miss Hoff states, "in the great Schioss, the palace on the bank of the Rhine dating back nearly 200 years. Its ballroom set in the very center o? the stately building, walled with mirrors, with parquet floor and frescoed ceiling, was handed over to the Y" to operate for the soldiers' use. "Yankee machine gunners are net to be disturbed by anything, even elegance," says Miss Hoff. "and khaki made itself amusing ly at home within those famous halls that till the armistice had been the pride' of a German offi cers' schol. Welcome is Surprise The machine gunners reached home ahead ofTMUs Hoff and wrote back of their suprtee ahdd ' delight at the unexpected welcome they received, when they landed in oPrtland, Maine. The soldier! in peace-times na learned not to e-tpect mpch ot his fellow cHisens,' DIED For a Limited Time- All tires at 20 per cent off at Vick Bros. Adv. Miss Joy Turner's Closing public recitals by her piano and violin students will be given Wednesday night, June 28 and Friday, June 30. "Eastern Star Chorus and Leon Jennieon, baritone will assist on Wednes day .night. Adv, British Music Dealers Seek Means to Boost Trade In Instruments EAKIN In this city -June 24. Mrs. Mary Eakin, widow of the late Judge Robert Eakin; mother of Robert S. Eakin of La Grande; Miss Gertrude. Ea kin and Harold E. Eakin of Salem. Funeral services ' will be held Monday, June 26, at 3:30 p. m. from the Presbyterian church, Everything Reduced Grand Opening ' Sale. Song Shop. . Adv. The! AU Art Goods And baskets at reduced prices Grand . opening sale Shop. - Adv. LONDON, June 24. The Fed eration of British Music Indus tries has been discussing the best Rey,. Ward Willis Long officiating Brunswick- Phonographs Moore's Music bldg. Adr. and House, For Limited Time- All, tires at 20 per cent off at Vick Bros. Adv. records Masonie Roast or Fried Chick Dinner served all day today at the Gray Belle. Adv. Wanted ; Ten experienced waitresses at once. Gray Belle. Adv. Tickets on Sale Ellison-White have announced the opening of the season ticket sale for the eoming Chautauqua entertainment in Salem. Tickets are now on sale at the stores of Hartman Brothers, George C. WUs means ot starting a Doom ior British musical instruments. Jos- Toe Songjeph Riley, of Birmingham, thinks the best way would be to light a huge bonfire of old pianos. That, he says, would only be following the excellent example set by the music trade in America. "It would make the finest sort of a display advertisement," he ''For it would show the country that the on pianos, with ' which we are overstocked are not worth having. We could easily collect 10,000 of them," he said In an interview and nobody would miss them. after which the body will be tor- warded to Union, Or., for inter ment, under the direction bf Rig- don & Son. MULCUPSEE At Chemawa June 24. Ignac Mulcupsee, age lM years. The body will be for warded under the direction of Rigdon & Son to Tekoa, Wash., for funeral services and inter ment Sunday, June 25. FUNERALS Officers Attend Funeral Sheriff Oscar Bower and Depu ty Sam Burkhart attended the funeral services of C. M. Kendall, termer sheriff of Linn county, in Albany . yesterday. and Patton Brothers. A complete list ot season ticket subscribers is gocn rubbishly tinkling bundles of published in - this issue of the 4igcords do incalculable harm to Statesman. h miisie taste of the nubile. A child taueht on one ot them has Special chicken dinner with h, mU8ical instincts outrareed fresh enrtng yegetabies and straw- aBd grows up musically speaking. berry short; cake, today Adv. -The Sja. a sorrow to his prematurely aged parents. Funeral services for the late Miss Amy Catherine Pooler, who passed away near Corvallls Fri day, will be held from the Wlllard ohnrrh Monday. June 26. at z:30 n. m.. interment Warren ceme tery, Rigdon & Son directors. Between 40 and 50 Violins A Classified AO And two cellos will play in en-1 Will bring yon a buyer, Adv. I semble at Joy Turner's recital. Wed. night and Friday, June 30. Areolux Porch Shades In green and tan. Buy them now at Stiffs. Adv. First Christian church. Adv. We Save Yon Maney On films, developing, gifts, mu sic; everything reduced. The Song Shop. Adv. i For Limited Time- All tires at 20 per cent off at Vick Bros. Adv. Broken Arcbi ; And other deformities il the feet corrected without lost ot time from your occupation. Drs. White and Marshall, U. S. Bank bldk. Adv. O. E. 8. Picnic- More than 250 members of the Older of the Eastern Star in. Sa lem picniced last night near Death of Famous Horse Makes Argentine Mourn BUENOS AIRES, June 24. Ar gentine lovers ot horse flesh are mourning the death of' Botafogo more perhaps than, would Ameri cans it Man O'War or Morvich were to die, for Botafogo really was one of the most remarkable thoroughbreds In the history of the turf. He won 18 out ot 19 starts by many lengths" and then 1 na spe- Bruth college.. A bountiful sup per, out of door games and othe I ciaJ match race defeated his only amusements entertained the group I conqueror, Gray Fox. by leading Capital Junk Company is in market for all kind of Junk. Will pay market price. Quick lervice, .Tl't . t - . . . 215 Center Street Phone SCS WOMEN arid GlRtS COME MONDAY MORNING 7 O'CLOCK STARR FRUIT PRODUCTS CO. Corner Church and Mill Streets Phone 439 rv JUNK JUNK JUNK We are the oldest established junk dealers in the city, have been in business more than eleven years and are prepared to pay you more for your junk, including fur niture, household goods; machinery and tools, plumbing supplies ete, ;than any other dealer. - f We also have for sale office fixtures, and all articled mentioned above, both new and old. r -v ; sW us before you buy or sell any Junk or Second Hand r 402 N. Commercial St. Phone 523. I I I 3 E v jBBJa.ge'j i f mm until late hour. FIRE WORKS 'FOR &ALE : The Ace, Masonic. Temple. A dr. ' Areeinx Porch Shades ? -In green and , tan. Buy- them now at Stiffs. Adr. Back From Newport. Frank Morrison, wife and daughter, Kathryn, and Mr. and Klectrk-al Store Oprned i J, , . V , r We 1 - , lo" Mrs. C E. Smith-hare returned exchanging places with the turn Portland; Miss I him at the end ot S00O meters. The match race was the result ot active- public demand and many thousands were wagered, on the result, so intent was the populace upon seeing' its favorite restored. .The race was a thriller. Bota fogo first took the lead and then relinauished it. the two steeds The funeral of Fred Shannon. Stewart, who died Friday at a lo cal hospital, was held yesterday afternoon from the First Presby terian church.- Rer. Ward Willis Lona- officiated. Mrs. Hallle Par ish Hinges sang. Interment was In Odd Fellows cemetery Mr. Stewart was born in Salem In 1872 and was a son of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Stewart, who later moved to California. Be was for several years connected with the State Insurance company. He was for a time western fiscal agent for j several eastern concerns with his headquarters in Portland. He was married in 1910 to Mrs. Josephine Slater, who survives him. Other relatives surviving In clude his stepmother, Mrs. N. J. Stewart of South. Bend, wash., a brother, William M. Stewart, Out- loow. Wash.; half brothers, Hugh O. Stewart, Grand FoYks, N. D. L. M. Stewart.' United States navy; Rex Stewart, Salem; half slaters. "HE1L SAY NO." . . TT7-HKN I was a kid, if I wanted to'go fishf ing or picnicing, I'd put of f as long as possible the a3king Father, for I'd think She'll say no. TRen sometimes I got the surprise. of my yoiing life when he said 'yes Often people dislike asking their banker about investments that sound attractivelTiey think, of course he'll say .no ; he wants to keep the money here in town or in. his Savings De- 'partment.' ,. . . And sometimes they too are surprised to5 hear . him say "yes, that's a good thing." And if in- steady he says "we have some information that' makes us think it's a tricky proposition, anrf you're likely to lo3e what you put inta it," wil you'd want to know that too. wouldn't vouf -ab& ivui'B jka&s nnsi" -, j r oiufBahlc HMtediStates 15KUi ll -. - ; I! cat electrician hai opened an eUc trical storeJLn the new building at 414 Couk'rtreet. In addition from a two weeks outing at New port. LADD & BUSH, BANKERS rEatabllaked 1868 General Binking Baiiaesj Office Hotrrs irca 10 a. a, to I p. ts Lighting Fixti Now Is a good time to put In your lighting : fixtures. We carry a varied line In stock and also make up strap.iron and other fix- ot almost every - furlong post. Cheers of the crowds changed abruptly to maddening groaning and, back to cheering as the race progressed., - - - i On the home Btretck Botafogo was given his head, and leaping Into. s hurricane sprint' he finished-so far ahead ot Gray Foa May Stewart, Deering. Alaska; an aunt, Mrs.:-M. A. Thompson, Sa lem; cousins, J .E. Thompson, Sa lem and Harry Thompson Browns ville and a stepson, Richard Slater of Salem. tures to order in our own shop. Salem Electric Co., Masonie Tern- that some spectators ran between pie. Phone 1200. Adv. I the two. Medics to Meet I .Why Is it that the driver of an The Polk-YamMll-Marion MedM automobile holds such enmity to cal society will meet at the Beav-1 a motorcycle man? ; Is he afraid I er hotel. Independence,, June 2". I he is a speed cop or does the nn- Supper will be, served at. T. p: m healthy, noise -completely unman Webb '& Clough DIrtd:ra :AWMNCMNT . It is with great pleasure tbt I anounce to the Men and Women of Salem and Vicinitf. the Arrival of my Summer and Fall line of Oxfords, jPampa and -'Boots ' In the famous ; Every model is stytfsn aQd up-to-the-minute-as always; "Walk-Overs are just a atep ahead of other lines of foot wear, w . "" . ., ' : " Come and lk tnni over, you U find just the shoe you're looking ?or- JOHN J. RQTTLE Successor to the ' 167 North Com! St. Plione 1196 Ealem, Oregon followed br discussion of ""The1 him? " A '