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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1923)
LEGqN TATESlIA2TSALEMt OREGON : TV T::.' . SATURDAY. HORNING, JUND CD;;1C23 ' C -Tim oheg 1 i J , v ,1 - - ,.. ' ' I if " '. ." Thief Visit Motorist ?' : f ' v ; Some time early Thursday night ra thief stole a ; motor accessory from the machine of Edward Hee ban. $52 North Summer ? street while it was narked near Miller's - store, it was reported to the police jresieruay morning: j . ; :? Official Barffmln 'Store d r -- 1 Bona tide; values here. MiUera .sAdv I n Sheriff GeU New Doarder fc l 2 j Lynn V." Davis began serving 20 days in the county Jail Thursday night on a charge of driving his J machine while he was in an Intox icated condition. In addition to the; jail sentence" Davis was fined S 2 5 by Blaine V McCord Justice i of .the peace ol the Woodburn dis- triet, The prisoner was brought ,to Salem by Marshal. Covey.- . picnickers ."Welcome , . Parrisn Grove will be available without charge for picnickers July i-A - W ; A Harris.-. .A Ayr - ' Occidents are Tlepbrted , Helen Hunt,' 1137 Court street, collided with a machine driven by W. W. Powell, 354 .Kearney street yesterday x morning, Both V cars -ve're slightly damaged. M.'1 D; Jackson. 1805 'Fairgrounds' road, was passed by "another car which cut in too Quickly, ' causing-, hiin to hit a render,, reported to the police. - - . , - - 4-- : V- "WOW Dance. ' : Saturday ntghtvrA.dv. XewiXfft IUd Good v; " Unless there should be a heavy rain between now andiluiy 4, the Corvallis-Newport highway, will be I S In excellent condition .for Inde pendence day' ; travelers to the rcoaat resort,' according, to , State lone o , Coryallls . FdM - se-Nom f." Highway! Engineer- Roy A. Klein. 15 ISrJ Klein and Highway Commls? i sioner, Mtlone'of Corvallls made '' "a trip ta Newport'over the road ; Thursday. They found the road 'dry and fconstruction progressing. V.The bad detour at Hayes hill, has . been " ellm mated -by new construc I tloiL. v ; J r- i S. . - S . : 4 ' r-- ' Bargain Day Special -V t.;, 850'Krell player piano, like new, with rolls and, bench i325; $10 down, $2.50 per week. Tali ban Piano Store, 395 S. 12th St. "rAdr. .... -Peyton Gets License 1-. . V, v Paul. Peyton has Jus been, !s ' sued : ai , government commercial I first-class radio operators: license, lie Is one ot the youngest. men ta 'receiver V tirst-class ; - commercJai r, ; - Of tha most beautiful and dur able Chinese Grass and Reed fur niture In our Forced to Vacate ; 1' I Sale. H. L. .Stiff Furn. Co. Adrl ' .Law Interpreted ' '--' ; Directors ot Bchool districts ot the firat class- and of union bJgb f school districts' are required by law to submit detailed estimates ; i of the annual budget to the tax Dr. C L. IliKHsfl OsteopathUi Physlciaa and i Svfgeoa ' S3 Oregon Bofl4In : - : pnoaa SS?';. , For - Gifts That Last HARTLIAII BROS. DianumdsC "Watches, Jewelry Phone 1235. Saiem, Oresom v. ; Salen Ambulance Service " Day and Klsbt ! Phohb 663, - . . 17 S. Liberty St. , . '-m ' ' Oregow ... - Capital Junk AH kiaii cf iistTand second-hand icoods; We pay full r&lae. . 215 Center, Street Phcne 203 . LADD&BUSH Estatnshedl8Sa " . ' - ( . ! Gtntrd Dr.!r!-g Dsze:i . . Cfflra Ucura frcri 10 n. rn. to 3 p. ta; l. Wff IN supervising and conservation com mission of their respective' coun ties before October 1 according to an-opfni8ttor "Attorney General Van Winkle, in response to an Inquiry' by J.! A. Churehillt state superintendent of . schools. :. Thi provisions' of the law, do not ap ply to school districts In which the question of voting a tax Is sub mitted to the -electors for( their approval or " rejection. Buy Your Furniture ' This week. Will sell at low prices rather than. move to the warehouse, H, I Stiff. Adv. " Perry dale Turned Down " The Southern Pacific company indicates In a! letter to the public service commission that it will not accede to a petition to the people of Perrydale, Polk county, to re store a daily; passenger, express and mall train to that place. The daily service, wap discontinued May 10 last because jpf shortage of bus iness there.. At present a mixed train stops at Perrydale several limes ,a week; n Flashlight Batteri 'And." -electric Irons at Lock wood's. , New location 247 North Commercial St. Phone 866. Adv.'--;., ,";;" m Fatalitlee Reported v- t put of a total of 751 industrial casualties reported to the state in dustrial ' accident commission for the week ending June 28.' the fol lowing iwere fatal; Frank Weav er, Salem, ' laborer; j G. Gardipe, Gates, laborer;; George C, Smiley, Eldorado Springs, M04 4 snb-f ore man; W, B. Beard. Grants Pass, laborer; E. .Burt Brighton; la borer; - Herman -- Zimmerman, Homestead; miner; AT, Vanstrom, Cascade Locks tucker. ' , Of the total number of laccidents report ed 700were subject to the work men's compensation; act, 35 were from firms and corporations not having - come under the act, and i6 were from public utility cor porations not subject to the act. Last Dance ai ftchmJedecke'a ; Barn.. Saturday night. Silver-ton-Salem .road. Adv. Bay City Proteeta, H - The town of Bay city ana tne Commercial ! club of that town Thar filed with the Dublic service commission a .protest against an Increase la rates by the Bay City Water .company. -.-. . , Miller's Beauty S1mp - Specializes in hair bobbing. Phone 404 tAdv. Cara Plentllul ! V : h - ; ' ' The Southern Pacific company's latest report to the public service commission ; shows a surplus . 01 631 freight tears on- Its- lines in Oregon. The Union Pacific re ports no shortage. , : Sons Shop's AnnlTersaT Sale , Everything reduced. Adr. Dies at Hospital - ' . Wright S. i Marks. J 4 3, died at the state hospital for the insane Thursdar nlghtl He was coni- m It ted from Multnomah- county Bargain Day Specials " , 1 . t Electric appliances'. Two years guarantee..!. Curllag Irons, $1.76. Two elice toaster, S 2.9 5.,, Special prices on electric tans. 1 Discount on : electric fixtures. ! HALHCS ELECTRIC SHOP, 337 Court St. Adv.- TrTrSU: Two Patlenta Escape 1 Two patients escaped from the farm of the state hospital tor the insane Thursday night. They were John Johnson, colored, who was committed from Multnomah coun ty last January, and Charles Line barger, who was committed from Yamhill "county about Uwo weeks ago, and ;who apparently has re covered. ' Johnson Is about 130 years old and LInebarger about 45. 1 rr.nt Wamm tTViTi M. vv wmm Flies and camp supplies at cut prices, at ,Stlf rs Adv. - -V. :i tr'i'J r . lira. Fulkerson Taking Trip "Mrs..Mary L Fulkersou, coun ty school t superintendent, will ' trrsviitiwrf Bsaic BotMlBf X Vkinm 59. Eh. 46M. : Drl B. H. TTat4 OaUepstkU Tbytleiaa sad ttrgeoa v - Xleetrsnie SUgaosls aa Trwaawat . , , (St. AVrsau SUtaod.) , SALEM, OREGON . 4 DUic. 11: sciiniK ; Has MovedVto His News , . ; , Location- i 249 So. Cottcje Street Phoie 11S3 . '-. BRIEF leave on the Shasta today for San Francisco where she will attend the National Education ; associa tion convention. : She expects to return to Salem about- July 8. During' her absence routine work will be' taken care of by Mrs. Cora Held and W. H. Balllie. Come tf Millers " a 1 Today. Our subway Is overflow ing with bargains. Adv. " AtX for Writ of Review ' , Declaring that several errors had been made, IL F. Patton has filed a petition for writ of review, making Fred, J. Miller and Blaine McCord, justice ot the peace for the Woodburn district, as defen dants In error. - A Community file at Lyons ' 'F. N. Woodry, local auctioneer, leaves today for Lyons where he will conduct a large community sale.- -5 ; ; v .; 1 - 5- - A BCnm HnaltiAa Vam.: Notice that G. L. Newton, Sa lem and F. A. Williams, Spokane, would engage in business under1 the assumed name of the Newton Chevrolet company, was filed with the county clerk yesterday. The firm will conduct its' business at 227 North High street. WOW Dance Saturday night. -Adv. Estato Appraised Appraisement of the estate of John A. Swanson has been com pleted by August Huckestein. Clyde Johnson' and ,H. S. Rad cliffe. . :(. - Doea This Interest Yon? If you are looking for a Job, or If you need to employ help, use the city, free employment bureau at the YMCA. Adv. Bond Is Approved " -' 1 Bond of Theodore Bernards, ad ministrator 'of the estate of Wil liam Porter, has been accepted and James Pf Feller, Frank Ber nards and G. A. Cone named as appraisers in an order signed by Judge W, M. Bushey,. Hose, Lawn Mowers And garden tools at cut prices. H. L. Stiff . Furniture Co. Forced to Vacate Sale. Adr. Mfirriage License Issued ' Again, but one marriage license was issued by the county clerk's office . Friday. . The - applicants were John Gilmer, 332 North Nineteenth street and' Clara Fel ler, Turner, route 2. Dr. Davis Bean . v if;. ; Will be a, phone 58F13 part of the time out of office' hours. Adv.; ;' Wm Have Lights . Burns, which has been without electric lights,- is soon to have them restored, according to a let ter received by . the public service commission ' from MI. M. Horton, president of the Electric Light & Power company of . Burns, which Is In process of reorganisation. Carnival of Furniture Bargains H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. Forced to Vacate Sale Adv. Mayor Raises Boar V I - 1 i 1 The mayor of Maupin, on the Deschutes river, has written a let ter to the . public, service commis sion complaining at a poor water service furnished by the Maupin Water company. The situation in East Maupin Is particularly; bad. the letter-says, and fire hazard is serious because of low pressure. The city and the water . company are In a deadlock relative to the service-' ;': . i ; : ' V Song Shop's Anniversary Sale . Everything . reduced. Adr. Boater Bargain Shoe St Offers for Saturday genuine bargains on all . lines; no excep tions. Come to he Buster Bar gain Official Bargain Day Sales. Adv. Oregon Trail Poem The current numher of Oregon Magazine. Murray -Wade's Salem publication for all Oregon, con tains a long, poetic story of the Oregon Trail, written by W. T. Rlgdon of Salem. 1 Mr. Rigdon himself was really one of the orl ainal Ore eon Trailers. He crossed the plains Jto Oregon.! with his parents, in 7850, and he rode In an ox-wagon and saw buffalo and bears and Indians and starvation Funeral Notice The funeral services for - the late Sylvester "Walter will be held this morning at 9 o clock from the Webb funeral parlors. 'Interment will be in the IOOF cemetery. Webb&Clough Leading Fcacral . : Directors ' ' Expert Embaliners Rigdon & Son's .MORTUARY Unecjcaled Service on that memorable journey. This particular poetic story Is illustrat ed by Murray Wade, with thumb najl marginal line drawings of Indian (camp , scenes, prospectors, toiling oxen,' hayeaux hoop-sklrte of the feminine world of that lime and other stories that stand out like bayonets or mountain peaks. Will Return Here "'.,.' :. A Loe Angeles merchant' who came through Salem in, 1916 and got his feet badly frosted by what he saw here,- nevertheless Bet up his courage to make another business' trip into the northwest and he' returned to Salem Thurs day night, after seeing practically the whole country north of Salem. He Is quoted by a friend as say ing that while business looked like the yellow jaundice back In 1916, today Salem Is . the most promising business location any where in this corner of the United States. He's seen them all. He had an ' engagement back In ! Los Angeles for Sunday morning, and had to leave on the .10:30 train Friday, morning, but the had a real estate friend talking Salem with him from' sun-up until train time, and he met a man of the business section of the city, and said he would plckj out his place and be back in a few weeks, to stay. t : Rail Game Sunday ' ' Oxford . park, 3 p. m. Wood stock club,; of Portland, and 'Sa lem Senators. -Adv. Judge Brown to Speak Justice George M. Brown of the Oregon supreme -court Is to speak Sunday night at 8 o'clock at : the First Presbyterian" church on Hhe general subject "The United States and "the Permanent Court of : In ternational Justice.": This Is the world court: plan proposed - by President Harding that he has put forward as a , working plan for adjudicating international prob lems and . assuring the reign ot peace and the abolition of war. Justice Brown Is a careful student ot legal matters, international as well as 'local,: and . is held to be one of, the' best authorities In the northwest on ! such a subject as this. -i s: ' Dreamland Rink . . The - large and cool hall with the smooth - floor where the crowds go. Dance Saturday night Dreamland orchestra; dance Tues- Hv 'Tnlv 4 fibiaii nivliMtn rf Portland; dance Wednesday, Jurf" SfS VJ' J'LSZ 4, Dreamland orchestra. - We aim, to give best music. Adv. Going to IMcnio i Former Salem ' residents now living In Portland will picnic at Laurelhurst park. Jif K. r G1U of Portland is president of the Port- tand-Salem- association" and is in charge of the day's plans. A brief program and business meeting will be followed by a' basket J supper. Among those who wj.ll go from Salem to attend the meeting are Hal Patton, and Mr. and - Mrs. Joseph H. Albert. Ready for Picnic Parties- Camp Santiam, Jefferson,. Or. Adv. ' V Having Good Time- Otto Busch, member of Salem lodge No. 336, BPO Elks, Is now enjoying himself In his old home in Germany, says a letter to Sec retary Harry- Wiedmer of -the Elks lodge. Mr. Busch reports an en joyable trip across the Atlantic Bargain Day' Special ' :( Wheelock piano, worth: $800 - one of those rare old pianos that are so highly appreciated by those who are al Judge of tone. Only $165 35 down, $1.50 per week. Tallman Piano Store, 395 S. 12th St. Adv. -. i Runaway Boys Wanted . Police were notified last night from Portland to be on the look out for' two runaway boys, each 13 years old, who .were believed to be beating their way southward. One ot the lads. Willard Norton, stole .$30 before leaving the city. He has as a traveling: companion an Italian boy, Tony Mariganl. Both the boys were wearing blue shirts .while the Italian had on a light cap and tan shoes. Legal Blanks :t..; ;:: -,y?:? Get them at The Statesman of fice. Catalog on 1 application Automobile Is Stole: C. MI " Roberts. 1015 Shipping street, 'reported to the police yes terday that his Chevrolet road ster, with a delivery body, had been stolen, from. In front of the Willamette Grocery company on south High street Thursday night. Police' In Portland. Roseburg and Eugene were notified; but at a late hour last night no report had been received ot the ( stolen ma chine. ,.",'--' , ' Well Furnished Flat tor Rent Modern; first floor;; large five rooms..'.' Immediate . possession; $45 a month, at 666, Ferry street. CalJ at Statesman business office, or phone 23. - x- : : - ' - Children's Picnic Today Today the Salvation army-Elks children's picnic will be held at the state fair grounds. The street car that carries the 1 0 0 or more children, is to leave the barracks at 9:3P, and will return, leaving the " grounds at 5 o'clock. 'The picnickers . will he In charge of Captain A. - M. Holbrook, who is carrying out the - program made possible . by the generosity of the Elks' lodge, .under the especial direction of,- Fred Erlxon, : of the Elks social committee. The chil dren are to have Ice cream, lemon ade, plain eats, and a supervised playday. A. Classified Ad' Will bring you a buyer Adv. Scout Bulletin Out ... The first number of "The Scout Bulletin," .a mimeographed news paper issued by the Salem Boy Scouts, , made its appearance Fri day, It, is a foiir-page publica tion, edited by Scout. Executive Howard Zlnser, and contains much information" of Interest and value to those who care for scouts and scouting. It covers . the Scout news for a number, of weeks past, but hereafter will be kept closer up to date. . One ot thb important matters discussed ishe announce ment of the annuaFcamp at CAs cadia, where 1 00 boys are expect ed to take part in an outing. This Camp Cascascan is one of the most delightful outdoor enterprises ever carried on In the state, according to those whq have visited it and others and are able to judge by comparison. mi year the camp will be held during the month off August. Loans I Loans! Loans! - See Gl' W. Laflar 410 Oregon Bldg, Phone 54 6. Adv. ; f l-V Club Members At Dallas A number of Salem Rose Croix club members attended a session of the lodge at Dallas Thursday hiight. About 150 members in all were present from Salem, Silver ton, Independence, Monmouth and Woodburn. Oscar Hayter ,waa the chairman, and he and Dr. Butler of the Oregon State normal school at Monmouth, were - . among - the principal , speakers. . , Music was furnished by Salem musicians, Miss Iva Claire Love giving some fine violin ' numbers, and Miss Lucille Ross accompanying her' at the piano, and appearing also In solo numbers. The next' session of the affiliated Rose Croix clubs will be at Silverton in July. Xesmith Deputy Sheriff Linn. W. Nesmith, well known In Salem and throughout .the Wil lamette valley, is now; a deputy sheriff .of Klamath county and is manager- of the employment de partment of the Pelican Bay Lum ber company, according to a let ter received from Mr. Nesmith hy Elks" lddge In Salem. Nesmith Is a member of the Salem lodge and his. home is now in Klamath Falls. RECOVERED FR03I STOMACH y - ! TROUBLE 'I' "Had 1 stomach trouble three years' and finally was in bed eight weeks " with : terrible ' cramps," writes A. L. Lyons, Dayton, Ohio. "The doctor did' not help, and I could hold nothing on my stom ach. Tried Foley's Cathartic Tab lets and now am a well man. Can eat anything." Sour stomach, headache, bad breath, bllliousness and other digestive disorders quickly overcome . with Foley Ca thartic Tablets. -Do not gripe, pain - or nauseate. Sold every where. Adv. PERSONAL C ierle Ivie. of the. county clerk's office, is enjoying a few days va catiOn.. He -will return to his duties Monday. S " ' 1 ' Manager Olin.-of the Hammond Lumber companny of Mill Citj was in the .-'city yesterday. . Mrs. Hattle Jackson spent Thursday in Oregon City on . bus iness for -the county court. She took two children to the-Waverly home. j ,!.- Mr; and Mrs. W. M. Smith will leave this evening for San Fran cisco to attend the National Edu cation association convention. Mr. Smith is assistant state superin tendent of schools." 1 . Fred DodsOn," member of the Oregon Ian staff, is In Salem to re lieveW. A. Pettit, who will take a vacation Of two weeks. Robbin Fisher, a student of the Portland Medical school, will spend the summer in ' Pomona. Cal., with his brother Dr. W. L. BBS XV0W3 OVB BAKERY! 8ha i 'a wins lMracwif and tti ( - hac foand oat that our bread U at good as any ah tan bale her " elf at horns, if not better. , The children and rybody t bono i prefer oar bread to any other kind, s and 'aba ronaldera it hr duty ta ' plaaae them. That fa why w sail . hnndreda ot oar oaraa. - ' ! ' "Alvaya a bU better" iv, PEERLESS BAKERY i LUXCn AND PASTRT 170) -N. Com'l St. Phone 808 I r Fisher,; He' will assist ' his brother j Mrs.. W. H. Byrd returned from La two mont&s visit in the east. Dr. Byrd met her in Portland. ' - D. . M. -Brown, trafHc officer from Grants Pass, Is In Salem. " Represehtatrve Hawley Addresses Lions' Club ' Congressman : V '.- C.y Hawley made a notable speech before the Lions' .club Friday noon, telling some of the achievements and the problems of the- national govern ments ' He outlined some of the costs! of carrying on a nation, with $ 2,0 00.0 0 0,00 0 for al I sorts of war claims, pensions,-Interest on war debts, hospitalization" and othr military xpenses, and only $1,600,000,000 for all. other ex penses.' The country-is spending almost exactly -twice as much for luxuries as all this other national expense, or $3,200,000,000 ; for "good times" that could be spared if necessary. , " . , - - - ;: Miss Florence Shirley, pianist, and Mies Trista , Wenger, , singer. with Carl Wenger as piona accom panist, entertained . the club with some pleasing musical numbers. Gerlinger Not Guilty of , ; Infringement on Patent . DALLAS, or., rune 29. (Spe cial to The Statesman.) ' ..Carl Gerlinger, one of Dallas promi nent business men, was given a judgment of not' guilty In-federal Judge Wolver ton's court this week VICTOR Adder and Lister : $100 F. O. B. Chicago 1,000,000 CAPACITY. Call or Write for Circular . . .Describing. Don't Boy Till Vou See It. C. M. LOCKWOOD 247, North Commercial , SALEM, ORB. ; ; v " Phone' 866 ' The Store today looks a little disarranged 'quite unlike the usual appearance . We will work tonight and get our stocks in order again, replcnisli the bargain tables and be already! Saturday morning fcr aus&cr day of . ; BARGAIN GIVING We will not have everything that was advertised yesterday but we will have other bargains and if necessary, go into our reuLr .stocks. IVrS- '.v;''':V-C'.':m?.;-, - d.K;,:'n , '.r :r: . - j in a case instituted agaiast bin by W S."Overlin for the allege 1 Infringement on a patent. ' X' Mr.- Gerlinger Is the designer and manufacturer; of . a lumber carrier known " as ' the Gerlinger Lumber Carrier,' and which has re volutionized labor in. the saw-mill yards ot . the . Pacific . northwest. The machine : is : manufactured by the Dallas Machine &. Locomotive works of which Mr.- Gerlinger Is the manager1 and heaviest stock holder. Mr. OverIin, is ilao In ventor' and manufacturer of a ma chine eimikir in" many respects to the. Qerlinger machine, but the! decision of the court : was "that no I Me. wl a, . .1 s J: 4 ., "rw AND put a new TorringtonElcctric Clean ; JLJL ; ' in your home at once in the b2rr'in. All you have to do is to turn in thiat c!d cbcc!:t2 ) sweeper that isn't doing you a bit of good, end The Torrington Company will allow you $5 tor it to warn mm ELECTRIC CLErn W No cxnditions, no strings,' no obllsa tions. Your Torrington is delivered at' once all ready to go to , work. You have 1 2 months to pay for it, and it wd be taking the dust and drudgery out of housecleaning every day of every month for years after it's paid for.. The Torrington Electric. Cleaner- is ' 'the most faithful servant that -ever ' entered the home."1 - : : r K v: i HERFS YOUR CHANCFTO OWN CI ... vBut act quickly ThisAjfTer is txscesszzilf Un!: : 2 , 1 -Come in today or-mczl tlis caz:':z::. THE TORRINGTON SHOP. 232 N. Liberty St.. Salem, Oregon: Without any obligation on my part I would like a Free Demonstration of The Torrington- Electr'; Cleaner and a copy of your book gi vis g 101 uses f;r the Torrington Cleaner. ?V " , Name . , ... , ....... 1 Address 'The Torrington Company "V- Ztt&Z&l It . 222 North Liberty St. Shipley Annual Gpociol Gotuirdoy Linen Voile Dresses ANOTHER SHIPLEY BARGAIN - . .Co;:' Where It Pays to "Pay c You ratent ; -"was lafrJ.-; chine. In addition to t- :; Ing of an Injunctlop afalntt t local company, Mr. Overlin es.: for :$90.000 damages. . . Bargain Day SpcchI $850 Krell player r4-' Llike new; With ro!i hm.i bench. $325 $16 dj.n, $2.0 per week. TALLMAN TIAXO STOr.i; 1 VS'X 395 S. 12th St. c. ... . .... . . . -j it'. . . and Supply Co. Go 99 : - 1 V -V