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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1923)
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How. ever, no letup on the. earwig will be made, and every rumor of an earwig is. receiving the greatest attention. . j - f ' ' " ' ""' " y 'Ancer'Spee'MnedL :"' s Paul Beradt was fined $10 hy Police Judge Poulsen .yesterday on a charge of speeding.' ; Well Fnrnlsheo: Flat Modern ; large v rooms. For rent. Immediate possession.' 40 a month. At eei IrJyerryjitreet. Call at SUtesman business office, or phone 25. : No license $1Q - ' .. :' Glenn. Gresham and Ben Pearce who were arrested Wednesday by Officers Olson end Smart, pending a thorough investigation of their ownership ; of a-; machine,; were fined,, $10 by Judge Poulsen ""yes terday for not having : license plates on their car. ".The two boys residents of Washlngt6n were-on their :way to Californla.and -they -had .hoped to. cross the. stateline before taking out. license for the machine; owing to the differ ence1 In price. 5 Bllyeu Now in Jail -.T C. C."(Gar) Cilyeu ia registered at - the Hotel Birtchett following his appearance ' In , . Justice court jesterday charged with lewd, co habitation. Re .waived ' liearing and was bound over to the grand Jury, unable to' raise i $250, which would have given him h la free dom until; his case 'was disposed of. His ; companion, Mrs. Sippy, did not appear and the police are seeking to learn the. reason why. FIVE. BUTTERMUT . BREAD wrappers, if one loaf is i,j -bought from'ns, entitles ; , f- any child to ; a "Bang . y . i Gnn". absolutely FREE. !. LITTI -XADY? STORE ' .Center at Twelfth, y Phone 1357 Osteopathic Physician and CS3 Oregon Building ' Phone S5S For Gifts That list HAmiAIIBROS. i Diamonds, Watcnee Jewelrj and EHverware.' Phone 1255. Saiem, Oregon Salexa Arabulance Serriee ' Day and Night Phdns 666 173 8. liberty Et. Salem VsjfOregoi s t r r Capital Jimk ) Co. WANTS AH Linda cf jem and second-hand icooda, - We pay full ratae. 215 Center Street . Phone 233 Established 1868 ix General Bzslnnz Bujiacxi ' Office Hoars frca 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. '.i HARDWARE.' PAINTS, OILS. GLASS We are in' a position to offer our patrons the results of years of experience In buying hardware In other words we know whM to hyand what not to buy r-Nothlng but tested products carried byus. ' k n ' Our ealpmen .are. always glad to be of any possible aid to you la selector yotuf' purchase. - ,ry - , C CASS IIEUTEH PAINTS 1 : WS IN "I4ale Leaves Hoimw ' O. H. McElroy, 1460 Chemeketai street, reported to the police early yesterday morning that his Ford touring ca was stolen during the night. Roseburg and Portland were notified' to be on the watch for the wandering f Little.? j My Sell Mortgae-- T. K. Ford, administrator of the estate of Nancy Alameda Baumen. was given permission by Judge W. M. Bushey j yesterday ,to sell a mortgage belonging, to the estate. Wagner Bound Over Preliminary hearing of Arthur Wagner, charged ; with cohtribiit ing to the delinquency of a minor, was held in' the justice cofort yesterday- Wagner is being held in the City Jail unable to furnish the $500 .bail- placed by Judge P. J. Kuntx. 'The alleged crime was committed on May 1 19. . ' .y ! T:; i ; ' " sVi;:.-:. Legal Blanks U Get the.m atThe Statesman of fice. Catalog r on application adv. . ; Boys Bay Pigs for Club Work Two members of the pure-bred Pig club of. St. Paul- were in the city yesterday making a purchase of two of the animals for. the pur pose' of fattening them, for exhi bition purposes . at the state fair next fall in connection wittiiPis club work. The boys were Eugene Kelson, Wood burn route 1, and Otto Wengenroth," Hubbard, route 1. They i purchased Chester Whites from Cass Nichols. Phez; Case lism "ssetl the two cases of The Phex com pany vs. W. W." Westenhous and against C. .W. Gillette dismissed Thursday. ! Those concerned had straightened ! matters ; between themselves.; . . I Semi-Annual Mid-Seasonr , Sale of millinery and dresses. Many beautiful gowns and hats at greatly reduced prices. The French Shop, 11 5 . High St. I Adv. Bicycle Is Found r BenKantelberg brought a bi cycle to police headquarters yes terday that lie-' had' found. Deryl Myers reported - that he had ' re covered his bicycle that he had re? ported eteien earner lame aayv Prowlers Enter Cars jjc '",'"' AccesaWTrjr igafage w'as-at-tained Wednesday knight by "break ing the lock, Wharton :Lu West. 1515 Court street, told the police yesterday. His car was taken and left a block away. Accident! Reported- Accidents were reported to the police; yesterday by S. H. Creasy, 1065 Front street, and Theodore Elnlng of Oakland. . CaL The Creasy machine skidded on the pavement and hit a parked auto mobile,' damaging both machines slightly, While the tourist also skidded on", the 'pavement : about nine - miles - north: of Salem and took out a couple of fence posts. His tar was ' not damaged. Clothing Is Stolen j Two coats, a macklnaw and a hat were stolen . from his back porch. Wednesday night, E. A. Lee, 1052 Marion street, reported to ; the: police yesterday. Kanqaa Editor Here J. L. Brady, publisher of the Sallna,' (Kans.) Dally Union, and Mrs.Brady were Salem visiters lor a few. hours last night, arriv ing at 5:30 by stage and leaving 80S TT. 8. KatieaaY Ban BsMlar Phoae 8S9. ! - Bea. ratna 489-J. Dr. B. H. White . Osteovatai rkyslelaa saS Saxgsoa ". XOeetroBlo ZUcboU aad Tin (Dr. Abraaa' MatHod.) SALEM, OREGON DIL C. II. SCIIEIIK Ha Moved to His New i : Location - - -249 So. Cottage Street ; Phone 1183 " MARCOS for the south about 9 o'clock. They were callers at the States man office while here. They ex pect to go as far south aa Grants Pass or Medford and will pass through Salem again on their way home. ; ", r ' I Free Entertainment and- Ice cream social at Jason Lee church today 8 p. m. - Adv. ; - i ! Clink Wednesday-J i ! The Marion County Health' as sociation will hold the last clinic for, the season Wednesday, June 27. This will be the last clinic to be held until September, 1 ac cording to Mrs. John A. j Carson, who is lrt charge. - , : f Dean CramweU Goes South Dean Cramwell, track coach at the University lot Southern Cali fornia, passed through Salem yes terday on his way south. ; He will not spend the summer vacation in Salem as has been his custom for several years..- ' : j j Parlor Car Rates Keducetl - , J; : Rates . for parlor car seats on the limited Oregon Electric trains have ; been slightly reduced, ac cordlng to an announcement from DIED ROSS -Duncan ; Ross - died at his 'j residence, 2100 N. Commercial." (yr Jwie.20, at the age of 76 years.' ' He Is stwvived by 4 sisters, Mrs. : Moll4r . Ohaef er of Salem, Mrs. Catherine Ross of Ohio, Mrs. Thomas Watsoh of B. C, Mrs. A. J., Adams -of Ontario, and a brother, James : Ross, of Ontar io. The funeral services will be held from Webb's Fnneral Par lors Friday at 10:30 a. m. In- terment in I. O. O. F. ceme tery, j PETERSON In this city June 21. Mrs. Klpa Peterson, .' age 40 - years. Body at .Rigdon's. No tice of funeral laier. ' . ; U i ; V1TKV.H At ja t- i 1 -JLrJti; The funeral of .Lloyd E. Wil liams will be held" today at 3 p. m. from Rigdon's-mortuary. Bur ial in City View cemetery. Sur viving relatiVesr-a:.two sisters. Mrs.; Myrtle Tlllsoty 5(nd Mrs. Iva LdRbae;' four brothers, Dr. Ar thut' H Wi8,ikm,? Halfway; Dr. I: C; twmiaaii; Portland ; Harry (V Williams, Spokanej'&Tad Walter R. Wnnams,!PQXr(Iaidi'' . :. : ' ' ". - , ' -I ' ' :- "i : ! !. The funeralpl Mr8-- Amelia Whitford will be held today at 10 o'clock - from-Rigdon's - mortuary. Interment af IOOF cemetery- H i Webb 4 Clougii ''i y y t'i' ;:' f ' i f Leading Funeral , Directors - Expert Embalmers i ' Rigdon & Son's MORTUARY Unequaled Service . i- I l. . .- f " , i . . i - . , , , ., .... .f . t . . ' . j . ( . , ,- . ' 5 . -. V ' Next Saturday, June 23rd, we inaugurate our Mid-Year Clearing Sales. It will be a vigorous" campaign qt unr der selling, featuring merchandise oi the highest merit a t prices that will compel immediate actionT t During the busy seasons of the first six months of this year we accumulated many broken lines of thoroughly desirable apparrel, shoes, piece goods, etc. These we will price drastically low for quick clearance. Our Semi annual Clearance Sales will save you money. When Miller's say "Sale"-it is a real "Sale"-and of "Good Goods." urne r ;.,:;y:UyM:: I -K :.- .. ' GOOD Coot You Less per the local office. This is made pos sible by the elimination of the surcharge. Parlor car accommo dations to Portland are now only 25 cents, while formerly passen gers paid 38 cents extra. The rate to Eugene is now 35 cents as against the 1 former rate of 52 cents. . ' ' Th1 Frerirh Sho , Announces the opening of our mid-season sale, large stock of smart gowns and hats for your se lection. 115 High St. Adv. Printers to ; Meet The Ben Franklin clubman or ganization of job printers of the Willamette valley,, will meet In Salem tomorrow for the regular monthly meeting. N. . D. Elliott of Salem is president and Arthur Lawrence of Corvallis is secretary of the organization. A visit to the Salem paper mill will be a feature of the afternoon session. . The business meeting will be held at the Marion hotel, beginning at C o'clock. Legislator Here F. R. Beals, member of the Ore gon legislature from Tillamook county, was a Salem visitor Thurs day afternoon and night. He ex expects to drive home' today. Mr. Beals Is one of the foremost Hol stein breeders of the Pacific coast, his great cow, Aggie Ormsby De Kol, having broken all Oregon re cords and having come close to the world's record for mature Hol stelns. M . Beals Is heavily Inter ested in" Pacing City', the nearest and ' easiest beach resort, to reach from Salem, and ,1s ' intimately known ( to, , many. T jSalem y people through his geniaj .service to the ocean-seeing public at that, famous resort!, rt !titj2. 1: " , irt i 1 . " . 1 " v 'y -'- 1 ' New Pastor, Has Arrived ; ? . : Rev. Mortimer C. Clak, -who was. lately transferred from the Washington conference J of - tbe Free Methodist ' church : and ap pointed pastor of the church - in Salem at North Winter and Mar ket streets, has taken charge of the church.. Rev. and Mrs. Clarke were missionaries , in India for eeven! years ' and were . compelled to remain . home on account of Mrs. Clarke's health. ,y Mr. Clarke was an instructor in the Seattle Pacific college for . a number of years before going to India. Since returning to the home land he' has served as district elder a number of years, as well as serving In the pastorate of . some of the best points in his conference. Rev j Mr. Clarke wll preach next Sunday morning and evening at the Sa- tem cnurcn. s . . . i4 j i ' 1 . ; , , Card of Thanks. ; . s We wish to .thank our many friends for their, beautiful flowers and their kindness during the ill ness and death of my wife. - J. C. Jones. Adv. , . Transferred to Hospital" " - , Joseph Hell, life termer in ,the Oregon state penitentiary, yester day was transferred to the stats hospital for the insane. It was said he tried to kill fellow con victs,' attacking one with a shovel and another with a pick handle, and otherwise showing signs of insanity. Hell was convicted, in Multnomah county for murder in the first degree, committed) in a pool hall, and was received at the state prison in December, 192 li Because the Multnomah county GOODS 23 ' - v -: to : 7' : . July 3 Month prosecutor and the trial Judee have never made a report on the case", the penitentiary authorities say they do .not know the name of the man Hell killed. " V y " i"f- ;:-y -;; Ask for. Permit Fred Cordon, operator of an al leged "wildcat" stage between; California and Oregon, and who was Imprisoned for six days and lined at Grants Pass recently on a speeding charge and fined $100 for operating without ,,a license from the public servicer commis sion, has now applied to the com mission -for a permit to carry pas. sengers' from the Oregon-California line to Salem. He says he will take out a bond and insurance on his arrival here. The commis sion has replied, asking Gordon to have his insurance company telegraph as to coverage, and that then the commission will tele graph him permission to make one trip to Salem.. - , ' ; Hoes This Interest You?- ' If you are looking for a Job, or If you need to employ help, use the city free employment bureau at the TMCA. Adv.' Sonil Annual Salo : -Of fashionable 1 gowns and millinery,-' at a - "educ tidn -in' prjee that - will Inter est all ladies wanting smart gowns for summer wear. The French Shop. 115 High St. ' I Adv. jyr; -a : -' J - y-V ;.- ..-u.- No Car Shortage For the present car 7 shortage In Oregon,. has been .eliminated. The Southern Pacific company re ports to the ' public service cpm mission a -surplus of 223 closed and 55 open -cars. . The Union Pa cific reports no shortage. J . . . A Classified I Will bring yon buyer- Marsh Repoi A report of C. H. Marsh of Pen dleton, as appraiser of the prop erties of the Powell Butte Irriga tion district in ; Deschutes county will be presented to the state Irri gation - and V drainage securities commission at a meeting here to day. The report will place the valuation at $350,000. The pro ject, which is a. hew one. em braces 13,000 acres and the North Canal company, - represented' by Oswald West, has presented a con tract to construct? the project at $75 an acre. Certification of Bmtta Thm m Muatmrd tlmatmr I : . . Grind Goods. CC J) i : ' NtVi'-'itrT: . . , m aa? bonds in the sum of $1,050,000 Is asked by the district: Protest Received A protest at tbe joint meeting relative to railway crossings that the public service commission has let for Hlll&borb today, affecting the Garden Home vicinity, has been received by the5 commission from G. G. McCormick. . Mr.. Mc Cormick wants'', the hearing de ferred until a mass meeting of the citizens can be called relative to proposed changes ; in tbe' roads. His letter recalls that last year a mass meeting was called at which thqse attending voted; unan imously against .any change in lo cation. AH realize, . he says,-; that the crossing near Firlock should be changed, but they insist that it be changed by compelling the Oregon Electric to put In an over head crossing. - The letter also de clares that' there should be a safety bell at the crossing near Garden Home station. - 1 I HOTEL ARRIVALS I l- : T - MARION -Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Reed. -F. F. Backett, C. P. Ross, L. R. Waters, H. B. Hammer, W. FemmelMr. and Mrs. A. C. Rrey man, W. H. A. T. Wallace, M. D. Hencer, E. W. Dengman, C. F. Diemer, W- H. Adams, Louis F. Jones, Mr., and Mrs. G. B. John son, H. L. Hall, K. G. Hickey, L. H. Hartley, C. C. Condit.'W. W. Van Winkle, J. W. Jett, N. E. Jackson, Portland; F. B. Beals, Tillamook; Aubrey G. mlth, Med-; ford ; Mr. and Mrs, (F. H. Die!,' Mr. and Mrs. J. B. .Cook, C. F,. Dill. H. W. Dill, Long Beach; W. LV Powers. Corvallis;' M. E. Du- Paul, McMinnville; Mr. and Mrs J. L.f Brady, Salina, JCans.; Thosl Keaghn. San Francisco, ". . ; BLIGHMr. and Mrs. S." M.' Nosier, G. T. Moulden. Coquille. Dri and Mrs Coe, Medford; Wm. Cohrtz, PrlnevUIe; A. .S. Zleber, Esene; Mrs. John Coon. Los An- - Beautiful $1500 Baldwin Grand pi ano, must be aoUt , 5 at onre. ' This is tbe finest parlor grand on the coast. And will bo- sacri ficed for $1150, you' make t he tenni, will accept your old piano aa pert payment, i ne , Baldwin piano ia accepted, as the lead in r piapo -tit the concert world. Talunan piano store 895 s. la et 3 ... 'W For Coughs and Colds, Head ache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism and "All Aches and Pains ,:J y AtXSUCCISTS 35c and S5c, jars and tubes Hospital size), $3.00 : . ' OUR CUSTOMERS : ? tell us that they always have Implicit confidence in our sincerity to serve them with; the best sea foods that the market affords. Wej hon estly, try to measure up to this belief and would like to have you testour honesty of purpose. - -, FITTS MARKET 21 a X Commercial St. phone: 211 geles; Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Drake, j Virginia Drake, Long. Beach Nellei Glllls, ; Oakland, Cal.; Wllma 1 J. j Nichols, J. 'H. Deerlng, Spokane; Sheldon , - 'Thayer, Toledo; J; R. Turner, Seattle, J. E. Wlndle, O, S. Strau8burg;yi. N,' Noble, R," C. Lee, C. F. Munson, Portland.' ; ' , TERMINAL Mr. ; and Mrs." C. W. Stratton Gilbert5 LIndenberg, T. R. Young, N. EVi Miller, Port land; F. S.Thomas,: Albany: Mr. and Mrs, T. C-Dorsey, Inez Dorsey, Lila Chapman, 0erkeley;'Mr. and Mrs. T. A. McAlieter. Mrs. II. Daise,, T.- G. Monr'itzen, Los An geles.' . -It will soou be warmer. . Pre pare to take off your heavy foun tain pens. Ex." ' ' jj -Vft.-i. -'' . ! f 2 Tou'U Had slice after slice of FRTE'S DE LICIOUS HAM tbtt . aame tender. Juicy , texture.' , the same) , sweet, mild flavor. That's because only choice young pork l tured and amoked with the beat of materials aad unvarying car. pot of f - . .... 11; ' - uJM I r --u.'- . FRYE COMPANY ESPECIALLY When Priced or Unbranded PREU3 LEAD INCREASED l is ST. ' PAUL, Minn.;, Jun e 2 1 . Pluralities of Governor. J. A.: o. . Preus and Magnus Jchnson repub lican' aad 'farmer-labor, nominer for United States senator as -a re sult of yesterday's primary ci ii tlnued to increase tonight a? V lated returns, - came In. Preu , lead over. Oscar Hal!amr hia ne:: -est opponent had reached . ,0 0 . when 234S of tha state's J pr. -clncts had reported. -See this beautiful JS50 Kyell player ' piano, wonderful tone, good : action, will give roll3 and bench, only . $125 $lo down, $2J50 per week. Df n't overlook this. Tallman" Piano Store, . 293 S. 12th St. ' a m 1 - The 'more picnic 'dinners better, says the TIan-of-; Family,--and. he loudly pr. that . BelZcZar:: - crayfhirA Mij-KrV? fir; " v Cook it on the campfire, with ess.fr! I drippings and serve plenty of buna t: : ' 1 back 'of the fire, some crisp celery, j V course, fresh fruit; a packa of cocl':; steaming camp coliee, TT Below Unlmov: March and: :d .... . . v..- . . x. SALEM, OREGON