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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1923)
CITY NE WS IN At State Shoot - : - Four ' members of Company F of. Salem ' are it Clackamas rifle range to participate In the state rifle shoot. The four marksmen from hero are Lieutenant Paul Burrla, Corporal Blankenship, Private Leo White and Private Paul Sims, Jr. " - Brady for Picnic Parties Camp Santlam, Jefferson, Or. " Cranta Paaa Man Held . 7 td urocaara. wanted by Grants Pass authorities, was arrested yes terday afternoon by the sheriff's office and is being held until, an : .officer from southern Oregon ar- rites, 'probably . this , morning. , While no charge was given, It is believedhe is wanted tor. larceny - of an antomoDiie, as be drove a light truck to Roseburg,; leaving - . . a. ' . me iuscuiub mere buu uieu cum- Ing on to Salem- Crockard was . employed by an irrigation con cern in. the Rogue Hlver valley. , Daughter Born , - Mr. and Mrs. George Schoff of : 2308 North Liberty street, are ) the . parents of a daughter . born 'August 16.' The child has been .-. named Josephine Theresa. " Five-Room Flat- Modern, fully furnished, at 666 Ferry St. Ground floor. $45 month. Call at Statesman business office or phone 23. Adv. Son Born A son was born August 8 to Mr. Drunken Man Looked Up In response to a call from North Liberty street yesterday . after noon. Officer George White ar rested B. Crum. 469 North Lib erty, upon a charge of, being drunk. Crura was asleep when found" by" the policeman. He was placed in a cell at the police sta tion. . Building Permits Issued Building permits have been Is sued by City Recorder Poulson to George P. Mentzer. 'for a story and af half dwelling at 1135 North Seventeenth street, $3500; E. V. Ryder, , one-story dwelling, j 80a North Church $2500; J. M. York. one-story dwelling, 1855 South Commercial, $3500, and to R. B. Fleming, to alter and repair a story and a! half dwelling, 391 North Cottage street. $500. Returns from Newport Mr. and Mrs. II. V. Comptoif returned yesterday from a trip to Newport. ' Mr. Compton Is In the Bank of Commerce. FEARLESS EDITOR 1 Hawkins & Roberts City loans; lowest rates. Adv. Girls Leave Chemawa School s Police have been notified to watch out for Lena Nelson and Mary WUllson. both 16, who ran away from the Chemawa Indian school some time Thursday night. Both . are . heavy . set and have bobbed hair, the . former being light and the latter dark. They were carrying a suitcase. Stevens Make Answer In answer to a complaint of Frank M. Ford, Peter and Lenora Stevens admit having purchased from the defendant a farm for $22,000,, paying $7,000 and exe- Woman Pays Assault Fine j Because Maud i Simpson, 1177 North Commercial street, used her fists upon, Ethel Lacy, 1757 Wal ler street who had named her as cu-responueni in a recent aivorce suit, she was fined $10 by Judge P. J. Kuntz yesterday. Mrs.' Lacy had her arrested upon a charge of assault and battery. i ''"MNssdlW:- - Old Copies Wanted I i ; We are anxious to secure sev eral copies of the daily issue of June 26, '1923, containing the let ter of Geo. H. Graves and will pay 15 cents each for them. Bring or mail them LP this office. ; J Two Licenses Issued I Marriage licenses were issued Friday to George D. Butler, Sacra mento, and Laura Ellis. Salem; Harry E. Straub, Corvallis and Neva Hodge, 1625 South Church street. . ,. I v y r f y A ? t: ( 4 I -,41 and this section of the road Is In sufferably bad. Down the coast from Bandon. the Roosevelt high, way is in. excellent condition, and a beautiful and thrilling drive. The people along the coast are counting on a great boom in every line of business, as soon as the Roosevelt highway is opened clear through. They have splendid resources , of, dairying, timber. summer beaches and fishing, that will be opened to the public, and they expect a stampede into their country that heretofore . has been 1 1 isolated and low priced. JAi . Wanted ' Moderate Volume Bartlett Pears. Northwest Can ning company, corner Trade and Liberty. Adv. Off On Vacation . John J. King, advertising and store display, manager of the Ka- foury; store, is ' to . - leave this morning with his family for a two weeks vacation in Washington. They will .visit Seattle and Aber deen, and 'probably stay for some time at the Rainier National park. and Mrs. R. U Wildman. 2325 Jcuting a mortgage for the balance. Maple avenue. The boy has been named Ray Casslus. Mr; Wild man ia an employe of the Salem Tile ft Mercantile company. . - , Willamette Man Chosen ' Rodney Alden, a aon of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Alden and a grad- .. nf Wlll9matta:nnlTrItV. till signed a contract with the Grants Pass, school board. He will coach ' debate. " He was a member of the t Willamette debate team whl. h . made the trip across the country ' last winter to debate with mld "" western universities and colleges Grants Pass has . always had an " enArlllv rood debate record. Doe This Interest row.? It you are looking for a Job, or . - If you need to employ helpr use - the city free employment bureau - at the TMCA. Adv," - ';'- r Kindness Not Repaid When John Hughes, formerly of Hughes Jfc Taylor, was driving toward Salem and found a motor- littaffdeTari ditch :-' Wm nrnr inr the strarrrer and , A v, w' J loaned him . tire, with the n-, .derstanding that Jt should be left with the Valley Motor company. m. a : l .n u n w i n n 1UD fcJSW " -"V - - Y stead. Hughes has sworn out a t warrant for his arrest., K legal manka ; v-, ; uet tnem si me biwbu f rica. Cataloe on application The deal was made on June 14, 1920. .They declare that the farm was represented to , be a tract of 122 acres, but a survey shows on ly 115.21 acres. An agreement was reached whereby Ford allow ed them a reduction for the dif ference in; acreage, During the month of January,, 1923, the plaintiff offered to accept $13,000 in full payment if the sum of $3000 cash were paid, it is stated, providing the remainder was paid as soon as money could be obtain ed upon a 'mortgage,. This was done, the Stevens declare, and ap proximately $10,000 paid. They ask that the suit against them be dismissed, j : Former Athlete Here i Joseph A. GendottI, attorney of San Francisco, was a Salem visitor Friday. He was one of the members of the University of Col- ifornia football team In his col lege days a number of years ago, and was a chum and pal of "Bill',' Hayward, famous. athletic trainer of the University of Oregon, whom he Is going to visit on his way south. - Freedom of the press w.s endangered in New Mexico when Carl C. Magee, above, editor of the New Mexico State. Tribune, was sentenced to two years for contempt of court for criticising the judiciary. Te was pardoned by the Governor. Visit From California-' j Invited to See Project, "Members of the public service commission, have been invited by officials of the Portland Railway, Light & Power; company to' go with them to visit the new power projects of the company at Oak Grove In Clackamas county. No definite date is mentioned. ' Rev. Frank W. Dowling, from Ten-Honr Day Wanted near Los Angeles, with his fam- The Automotive Carriers' asso- Final Pavement . . . . . ciation of Orecron has filed with was at the saiem auio par i 1" ." me puoiic service cummianiuu u petition: requesting that 1 0 . hours instead of eight hburs be made the maximum, working day for drivers of . motor- stages. The eight-hour day was established some time ago in regulations pro- last night. tUr. Dowling is a pas tor of the "Christian church and is just returning from a five weeks camping trip. ! j Wanted Women to Work On pears, blackberries and prunes. Northwest Canning Com pany's new,, cannery. Corner Trade and Liberty. Adv. " Boy Badly Hurt- Ray Mills. 10-year-old: Stay ton J mulgated' by the commission. i j i iTr 1 1 1 r I i ooy is unconscious in iub inuo- Of ! The final touches were put on the navlne on North Capitol street, highway addition, Friday mette sanitarium as a resuu oi Cap shortage 208 afternoon. The street will have! having been run over in btayton i Tne southern Pacific company I . . - t - a - - d. K 1 1 1 Ji t I . . - ' - . . ... to stand four weeas, to season De-iiasi nigni oj an auwmuuue ui- i reports to tne puDiyc service com fore traffic can be routed over it. en by Edward Bell, a i Staylon I mission .a, car shortage in Oregon Then it will be opened in time for banker. It is said the boy step- 0f 208, or 43 open and 165 closed the state fair. George-Eyre Looking Fine George W. Eyre, who suffered from a severe sickness a few weeks ago, was down town Thurs day, looking as well as ever. He Is recovering nicely. Mr. Eyre has gone to Pacific City for a rest. His many friends trust that a vacation is all he needed, any way. ped off a milk wagon, directly in I cars. the path of the automobile. . He I . , j : has a fractured skull and a com-1 Road Valuation! FlxeC- pound fracture of the right leg, 1 A tentative valuation of $764,- and possibly internal injuries.' I 401 'has been placed by the Inter state commerce commission on I Hotel is Pleasefi I the Great Southern rauroaa wnicn i One of the series of interesting I operates in eastern Oregon out articles contributed to The States. The DaUes south, whlle on the dt. More Bicyclists Arrested S ! " Failure to have lights on their bicycles after dark has resulted in the following being booked as first offenders at the police sta tion, j Lyle Sheppard, 257 North Liberty: George Nelson. 1125 South Fourteenth;, WL W. Wil liams, route 4 and Paul Roader, 687 North Winter, second of fense: The arrests were made by Officer Shelton. Sat champ Bound Over " . M. A., Satchamp was committed to the county Jalls yesterday in lieu of $1500 ball by order of J. P. Kuntz, and will await action by the grand "Jury on a charge of ob taining money under false pre tenses from. RIgdon & Son. It was charged , that he received $225 from the firm by represent ing himself as an agent for the Glove Casket company, of Den ver. A telegram to uoioraao brought: the answer that he was no longer with ; that concern. Satchamp was arrested In Walla Walla upon another charge, and was brought to Salem by Deputy Sheriff Sam; O. Burkhart. For Gifts That Last Diamonds, Watches, 9ewetry i and Silverware x Phone 1255. Salem. OreOB - Salsa Ambulance Service I my ana iisub I 173 punrje 666 fs BT Xioerty St. Oregon I - I CAPITAL: JUNK CO. J ANTS i Airvinrla of lank and aMnnr1.h&nd COOdS, We. ) pay full value. 215 Center Street Phcne 393 City and Farm Loa Lowest rates. J. C. Selgmund. Adv. , j ' - Crossings Wanted The Pacific - Spruce Northern Railroad company has applied to the public service commission for authority to cross certain high ways at grade In Lincoln county. man by George H. Graves while he was on a motor vacation trip ths summer concerned the Daven port hotel, where Mr; I Graves stayed while in Sopkane, The ho tel management's attention ' has been called to the article and it Is so pleased with the publicity that several copies of the States man containing the article are re quested. Mount Hood road, running ; from Hood River to Dee. the valuation has been placed at $507,032. Sep tember 10 has been set as, the final date on which protests may ibe made at the valuation. The interstate . commission is estimat ing ' the . valuation of roads throughout the country. After Thirty -Y John A. Whan " a- PERSONAL was' in Salem a F. W.! Jones, principal-elect for Funeral Notice Funeral services for William, son of Katheiine Schmidt, will be from the Terwllliger home Sat- . . a t ir - rr"7 a... ""e,rr'. .7 last night on his war home to the Gates high school. was in the oenon ouiciauns. wuu it- . . I iirfo- fto- tti m . inem -.to.t, I uroviae, L-ai., wnere ne ia em-iuij niojrea ur iue racuic leieauoue i uuii.ua.c Telegraph company. He has school which -will open eptem oer been with this company a long I . 17. SPENNER The funeral of : the late Mrs. Elizabeth Spenner - who died at Sublimity on Aug ust the 16, will take place on Sunday,, August 19, at 2 p. m. from the Catholic- church fat ' Sublimity. The deceased was 63 years old and resided near Sublimity for the past 25 years. . ' Joseph Spenner. husband of the deceased;' Frank, Conrad. An- time. He has been making an au to tour, as far as British Colum bia. Mr. Whan was a Salem boy, leaving this city about 30 years ago. He found a few of the old AWarren Kilborn, of the Briar Knob school, between Scotts Mills and Silverton. was in Salem Fri- day. y Mr. and Mrs, Harry Singleton timers he used to train with, like I of Seattle were In Salem yester- George Waters. He was a mem-1 day for. a few hours. They' are ber of the old Salem band, with j just returning from a, trip to Cra "Ted" Piper, now editor of the Iter Lake. Mr. Singleton was for- Oregonian, but then on , The merly employed at the state house na and Katherlne of Sublimity. J statesman, and others. Among Traffic Violator Fined Jasper W. Phillips was fined $10 for operating a truck without w a c a mirror ana r. u. nowra and costs for driving in a reckless manner, when .they appeared In the Justice' court Friday. I Nevr Pianos tor Rent H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. Adv. Machine Badly Damaged , - Damages amounting . to $100 were sustained by the car of C. M.:: Wilmot. 304 North Twenty fourth when he was hit by anoth er machine "at" Chemeketa and Capitol streets. Vernal Pickens, of Gervais, reported that his ma chine was hit by another while on the Mt. Angel road. ; Slight damages were received. 60S V. 8. Vatleasl Bank Bufldlnf raB S69 - Bm. Faob ittJ DR; B.H; WHITE Osteepsuie raysteisa sad Bargsea ElctroDia XMmcaosls sad Trtatasa ' V, (Dz. Abnai' Mthd.) Salem . - Oregoa J I I DR. C. H. SCHEMK . tl as HOTTU M sua nw - i Location ' 249 Sa Cottage Street -i J Phone 1183 Ctatoopautic Phyaicaa and i Surgeon Ztt Oregon Bafldinf; Phone 238 I I : I i ; .-in --; .:. :. . LADD & BUSH BANICERS Established 1868 General Bankbs Buiiaeti Office Hours from 10 a. m. to a p. a. Sister Innocentla of Beaverton, and Anthony, of Los Gatos, Cal., are the surviving chil dren, r Arrangements are in ! charge of the Salem Mortuary. the old band boys he found left here only Dick Ryley and Karl Poppe. They looked to John as young vas they used to be 25 or 30 years ago. and has many. friends here. relatives and DIED Jones Heads Commission Seymour Jones has been select ed as chairman for the tax super vising and conservation , commis- BUTTRICK Marcia Buttrick died at a local hosnital August 17, at the age of 69 years. Body jslon for Marion county. The com at Webb's Funeral Parlors. Fu-I mission is now casting about for neral announcements later. COOK Ellen May Cook died at a local hospital August 16 at the aee of 3 6 years. She is survived by her mother, Mrs Mattie Cook of Grants Pass and one brother. Ralph Cook of Portland. The body will a secretary. A man who can give part time is wanted, as It is not believed full time will be neces- jsary. The commission is allowed $2500 a year for all expenses. Fonr Accidents Fatal A total of 722 accidents were be reported to the state industrial shipped today by Webb's Fu neral Parlors to Kansas for In terment. ANDERSON Carl Anderson died at a local hospital, August 14, at the are Of 33 years. He is survived by his father and mo ther, Mr. and Mrs. Charles An accident commission for the week ending August 16, of 'which four were fatal. The fatalities were J. B. Overton, -Eugene, logger; M L. Cole. Marlon, mill worker: " Eli Davidson, Marion, ,mill worker; William F. Ebert. Portland, wood worker. Of the total number -of accidents reported 632. were 8ub- derson of Portland, i The . body ject to the provisions of the worst- was shipped to Portland for In-j men's compensation act, 88 were terment by Webb's Funeral from firms and. corporations that Parlors. ' ' have rejected "the provisions of the act aad two were from public CARLTON William J. Carlton I utility corporations not suDjeci 10 li1 at his residence. 1 4 6 6 I the act. North Liberty, August 17, at the age of 79 years, i He is sur vived by his wife,' Jennie Carlton, one son. Clyde Carlton of Port land, one daughter, Mrs. H. W. Elgin of Salem. C ON S ID E R v ;.' ; ' Will you walk a block for a dollar? - ' We can save you a. 'dollar on most any, purchase you make, and you only have to' walk a block to reach our complete line of clothing, shoes and habberdashery. Used Clothes Bonght- Capital Exchange 842 X. Com'l Intercede for Jalrl i A committee of Spanish war veterans waited upon Governor Pierce yesterday in behalf of Al Body at Webb Jairl who Is serving a term of one Funeral Parlors. Funeral an nouncements later. ! --$ Webb & Clou'gh Leading Funeral Directors Expert Embalrners year In the county jail tor assault with a dangerous weapon. The governor is asked to pardon Jairl on condition that he leave this community. The governor . vwill have a talk with Jalrl Monday night. Rigdon & Son's MORTUARY TJneqnaled Service Home From Long Trip- Don Wiggins of Salem Heights returned Thursday from ' a two weeks auto trip to the southern Oregon coast. He reports that the new highway from Roseburg to Coqullle is now in fine condi tlon. the stage making the run regularly In three hours. From Coqullle to Bandon, however, ve hicles now have t'o make a long, rough detour to avoid some of the sew and unfinished construction. VICTOR Adder and lister $100 F. .O. B. Chicago 1,000,000 CAPACITY. Call or Write for Circular Describing. .Don't Buy Till Yon See It. ' aM.LOCKWOOD 247 North Commercial SALEM, ORE. Phone 806 , . STflNDflROIZED CASH STORES SALEM WOODBURN ALBANY CORVALLIS THE SUMMER: MENU effort to the sum- Necessitates your grocer spending every keep a complete stock; for the grocer during mer months, supplies 99.7 per cent of your food. At Busick's you will find one of the largest and most com- plete stocks in the valley. This means that I you can come into our store and buy just what you had in mind, not what someone wants to sell you A good complete stock of groceries is an asset to the women jwho plan their meals ahead. J ' Use bur parking space. There is 150 feet on Court street free from car tracks and shady in the afternoon. You will find a Court street entrance for your conven ience, x ;:i SO FLOUR and CEREALS Gold Medal, 49 lb. sk. : ..$1.85 Vim, 49 lb. sack ...... $1.85 Crown, 49 lb. sack ..$1.85 Best Family Flour, sack .............. ......$1.35 No. 1 0 sk Cream Rolled Oats...; .49 No. 1 0 ski Pancake .... .69 Kellogg's Corn Flakes, 3 for .25 Post Toasties, 3 for .... .25 LARD AND SHORTENING 5 lb. net Pure Lard .89 1 0 lb. net Pure Lard 1 .73 41b. net Snowdrift .... .89 8 lb. net Snowdrift ..-1.59 6 lb. net Crisco ........ 1.29 SALAD OIL Qt. Wesson's Oil ........ .50 2 gal. Wesson s Oil 95 I gal. Wesson's Oil ...!. 1 .89 CANNED FISH Fletcher's Fancy Salmon, , 1 lb. can .... ............ .35 Red Salmon, lb. flat ' . cans .25 Alaska Medium Red, rib. tail Alaska Pink, 1 lb. tall SARDINES Domestic Sardines, 5 for . .. ..... .... .... Norwegian Smoked, fancy, 2 for ...... Sapphire Sardines, packed in pure olive oil, regular 25c size 2 for ....... .35 Curtis Kippered Sardines, large can . . .. .25 California Sardines, large cans .1 5 OLIVES Rosedale Ripe Olives in No. 2 tins ....... Curtis Glenwood No. 1 tall cans . Curtis small cans, lunch size ...... . Curtis Supreme Select Olives, large can .... Curtis Extra Fancy . Supreme, large can .89 Curtis select in glass .. .15 Many ; other sizes and brands to select from; pickles, green and stuff ed olives; also hundreds of items for lunches ; SUGAR MP 1 00 lbs. Pure Cane $8.99 II lbs. Pure Cane ...... 1.00 -...--....... BACON AND HAMS Puritan Hams, yx or 1 ' . .33 light .33 .29 .24 .. .. .. .18 ......... .15 ....... .23 d in bulk .20 .15 .25 .. ... .25 whole, lb. .. Breakfast Bacon Heavy ...I .... Cottage Rolls ...J Picnics Bacon Squares Bacon Backs .... These goods so are of the same high standard of quality as our package goods- Blended Cof f eej 3 lbs .75 Black Pepper, 2 lb. 1 lb. Cinnamon, Yl 1 lb. Stick Cinnamon, lb. Mustard Seed, lb. . Celery Seed, Yi lb. ... Pickling Spices, Yl lb. - Diamond W Black Pepper in 1-4 lb.tinsl3 for ,25 SOAPS P. & G. White Naptha .05 .20 .35 .25 .45 .75 .25 .35 .20 .25 ..... .25 ...... .10 .69 !.. . .1.00 te ..... .50 ite ...SI.UU 24 for 1.00 ...I... ... .49 22 P. & G. . 1 1 Crystal Wh 22 Crystal Wh wnite wonaerj Citrus, 2 for . Peet's Washins Machine Soap .... .... ........... .35 MISCELLANEOUS Gem Nut Margarine .. .22 Nucoa .25 1 000 Sheet Tis sue Paper, 3 for . 25 Large Rolls Crepe Paper Paper, 4 for .25 BUY FROM A STORE WITH ORANGE COLOR FRONT It's Your Guarantee of Service Plus Quality ;. .... " , r '-