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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1923)
f Jo Evidence on Which , r To Hang Criminal Action criminal action in connection with the alleged -death of Mrs. Albert Dyers in the Wlllimette at Harrls bufg on the night of December 5. W. ; G.. Trill. Harrisburg attorney, told District Attorney L. G. Lew- eling on the Friday following' the reputed, accident. s Mr.; Llewelltfig said yesterday In discussing: the criminal possibilities of the case, ; . At the time of the accident t' trict Attorney, Le welling waTOe cup'ed with business in the circuit! court. ; When the suggestion , was made to. him that circumstances surrounding the accident were sus plcious he requested Mr, -Trill to represent him in making an inves tigation. Wh'.le it was admitted that the action of Byers and James There is no evidence at hand sufficient to form a basis for a 1"","ilf" " " """"" J.r,B '''"jJ """"" 1 1 1 ' "" "" Park ' warranted some suspicion. Mr. Trill told Mr. Lewelling that later : their attitude was cleared up and left no ground for com plaint., ... . , . . ; Mr. Trill confirmed the report r i i galbv sihd Furniture at Trn that the men bad gone to bed ear - 5 Pmfeic ;MM Sweetly sleeps the -soul contented, In a home that's - , 'I owned not rented. 7 V Tuesday Next Dec. 18 th, 1:30 p. m. Locdfcdat No. 1575 W.4th Street IN K1NGWOOD PARK, WEST SALEM. This is a very comfortable? bungalow with' living room,. 2 bed rooms, kitchen, bath, toilet, closets breakfast nook. Front and back porch,. lots of built-ins, electric lights, ; city ..water, nicely decorated inside and well painted on outside. A well built home'f or amall family. ;:Has irage, wood shed, ce ment sidewalks and drive;.graveled street,, four blocks , to school and three to church, four blocks to Salem-Dallas high way. This house iwas; built two years last August and the owner spared no extra' expense to make it a cosy, comfort able home. Will be sold on fol lowing; terms. The purchaser to Gccume a contract of $1300 payable $20.00 per month and interest at 7 per cent, balance of .purchase price cash .at 'the came time and place. They will' sell' the 'furnishings of this home which is just like: new arid suitable to be placed in any home as follows: . , . 1 6-hole polisned top: Orbin DeLuxe range, coiled with nickel base and large oven. .1 Gem Heater, board and pipe. 1 Duof old upholstered in Craftsman leather. . I Waxed Oak Buffet J..' , ; : T I solid quartered oak 8-foot Extension Table 3 quartered oak Leather Seated Diners 1 White Enameled Dresser One good Bicycle " r 1 AxminsterRug8.3xt0:6 8 Axminster Fluff and Wool Riigs, small 1 quartered oalt dresser .with good mirror 1 Bungalo Bed with 2 inch, square post. with cteel spnng and floss mattress. 1 2-mch" Post Simmons Beef with steel spring and felt mat- In ivory finish tres3.: 1 Oak Frame Plate Mirror 1 4x24 . 1 I Eureka Electric Vacuum sweeper with all the attach- .. merits. ii gooa one.. - 1 Maytag Electric Washing machine, like new' ; 1 Electric Iron. - l:. 7 Drawer Drop Head Singer Sewing Machine, like new 1 White Enamel Breakfast Table and four.Chairs to match : Curtains, Electric Lights and Globes . , - " Refrigerator, : Lawn' Mower; 50 feet garden hose Extra Chairs, 3 Oak Rockers 140 quarts extra fine home canned Fruit Sanitary Couch Pad, Jardienieres and Plants Taberettes, Stand Tables, Camodes, Lamp, Vase, Kitchen Utensils, Aluminumwafe; Glassware, Dishes, Crockery, Garden Tools, some mechanic tools; tool box; Boiler, Tubs, Wood, Shotgun, Alarm Clock, Oil Mop; Ironing Board j Curtain Stretchers; Cross Cut Saw, Stools arid many other articles which space will not permit to advertise. j Terms on personal property cash. . Auctioneers Note f" ' ' ' ' Every homeseekefcome to this sale. If you want nood furniture which is alljike new we have it for you. Dcnt forget the time, Tuesday next, 1 :30 p. m; Tell everybody you see. : . . . ; F. G. Tracy Ovmcr, 1575 4 th St, 1v&t Salim - ! f 1 T.Ti 7 ns f ir r) x- Expert Live Stock, Furniture rmd Real Estate 1 p. irinri. r ly on i the night of the accident and slept late the next day, but be said Park and Byers had post ed a reward of 975 for the.recor ery of Mrs, Byers' body.:? They al so left addresses at - Seattle : and Hoqulam indicating that they In tended to return north, Mr, Trill said. , . ' ; ; District Attorney-Lewelling said that in the event the body should be found he will call for an In quest. , i Common Labor Heads List of Those Seeking Work , Common labor, closely, followed by . agricultural hands and woods laborers headed the list of, appli cants , . who applied for work through the United States employ ment service at the YMCA during the week ending December .15, ac cording to the report, of, Sim ..Phil lips.. A total of 135 sought work, with 34 calls for men .being made. Thirty-one were referred and 30 reported placed. Fifteen domes tics registered, with a demand for five. Of the five referred, two re ported having ben placed. Watch men, janitors and guards applied for work for the first time in sev eral weeks. Classified, the report shows that 44 laborers .called,, 21 sough 2 referred and 19 placed. Of the 40 agricultural hands seeking ,work. live were in aemana, ana four eceh referred and placed. Woods lab orers, ,40 called, with' demand. for four, , Three each were referred ana . piacea. six carpentres are out of work, with, three each be ing sought,, referred , and placed, Five watchmen registered, with. one each in demand, referred and placed. BUI e HEADS SCHOOL OFFICEfl Mrs. Fulkerson Re-elected Secretary of Marion . County Association O. li. Bru baker, , Eethel, 'was elected president, and Mrs, Mary I. Fulkerson re-elected 'secretary, at the convention of Marion Coun ty, school directors held . in 'the Chamber of Commerce auditoriunr Saturday. The sentiment of the meeting was for goodj r teacher? and fewer changes in teach In? forces. A , motion to discuss s county club leader was laid on the table until the next ' meeting Nearly. 25 were present, the -at tendance suffering from the fine weather, many of the men beln? unable to leave their work on the "Health and Sanitation . of Schools arid" ' the ! Preventidn" of Dtaeaso'v was the subject of as address by Dr. Frederick Strieker state board of health, Portland; Roy L Cannon, superintendent of the . Qresham union high school talked upon, the "Problem of the One-Room Rural , School." Music both afternoon and' morning, was In, charge of Lena Belle Tartar, musical -director in the Salem schools. Roll call, reports of var ious .committees and 'delegates, election of officers and miscel laneous ' 'business occupied . the morning session, with the main addresses In the afternoon". . , 1LWU) -iJL " " . - Our Windovo gtofe 6rhn Fu of Gtfts that He Vonld Choc Bath Rohes Smoking Jackets A Wonderful Gift $7.50 to $20.00 Mufflera In;Silk ana.Wobltj $1.50 V $4.50 TO Sweaters and Veste , For Style and Comfort r Silk Shirts Ine'very color; a 8f t that he will like. , , $5.00'to $00 $3.50 fo $10.00 Our Windows Victory 1t8;ra'6tices';: The Ideal' Gift tor Him.; ' Bee thenV In 1 our 'windows. 1 We are showing a special set with Belt, Brickie and Beltdgram ' An exceptional combination for $3.00 ' Olher belts' and Buckles 56c to $30 . ; Hoie . in every style, erery, color; wool, silk and wool,, and silk , 50c " $1.75 ; . i . TIES TIES Thousands to choose from. ' The finest assortment In town, CUT SILKS SILK AND WOOL KNITS hirt HIM TIESTHE GIFT OF ALL LADIES You will find It ja real pleasure in choosing his gift from our largei showing. Courteous salesman that are always pleased to show you o Plans Being Made For " High School Homecoming . .Plans for the annual homecom ing at Salem high school, to' be held .Friday afternoon and night. Dec.' 21, are now under way. and an excellent program is being ar ranged by. Miss , Louise Kunn, chairman of the committee in charge. , , f A special feature will be a bas ketball game between the high school ' and the alamni. . William Ashby Is selecting former students to make up the quintet and play the regulars. All alumni who register will be given complimen tary tickets. Numerous : posters advertising the event are being prepared by the art department.- Benoit McCroskey, president of the student body, will make . the address of welcome at the after noon meeting, with Arthur Hose- braugh, a graduate with the class of 1918, as the principal, speaker. Mr. ROBebraugh, now a senior at the' University of Oregon, was re cently selected as the. Oregon Ox ford scholarship. He will talk on "College and Higher Education." J.- C Nelson1, principal,., will pp:ak briefly on ''Retrospect and Prospect of S. H. S. Alumni.": and Herbert Socolofsky, a freshman at the University of Oregon, who was graduated from Salem high school Ins 1921, will speak. A Christmas cantata" wiiy pe 'pre sented by students of the . music department under the-direction of Lena Belle Tartar. ; Comedy feurlesque." given by the me Wm. A. Zosel DODS FOR MEN Ellis E. Cbbley : . ' - ' A. ' - " -J " ' ' -" "' ' V : FLQRINE is herarded as an Ac cordionist de luxe, and. after hear ing the wonderful off ering, ,orie cannot help but appreciate. her ar tistic ability. tHere is an offering that will please, beyond all doubt for she adds zest and enjoyment in the happy laughing manner in which she delivers her numbers. Florine.Is secO.id to. none in play ing upon- the piano accordion and it is said tha( only one in 500 can master this instrument. OUe must see and hear Florine to appreci ate an up to date and novel mus ical offering that is worthy, of the high ere class auditors. At the Bligh today. ..... MEL O ; .DEE ., SAXOPHONE FOUR is .',4. quartette pi talented We Pay Highest Cash , Prices For JUNK and Second Hand Goods. CAPITAL DARGACI jiiousEaiunxco. c Phone S98; Front and Center .'Sls at County Bridge. . . If you'want t'be itxh's price la cash fo vnr HARDWARE ? FURNITUItE and JUNK Come to Us, wa musicians,' two male and two fe- males. They ar accomplished artists ' w'hq" present, an offerlnji under h, title ."Music De Luxe.' a musical program ,that unaues tionably ? pleases livery patron Their act Is , presented in a most interesting' rtjana.er and Is charm ingly costs'mel. This quartette of musicians furnishes its enter tainment via the saxophone and piano route on which instruments tboy are experts. Their reper toire ls jcorayosed pf classical.: pop ular, an4 Jilt jiumTers.' At the BHgh todv. It's a fair division. America has the flying records and Europe has the flying machines. WE PAY CASH FOR YOUR FURWiTUlI AND TOOLS Capital Hardware & Furniture. Co. j Best Prices Paid 285 N. Com'l SU Phone 047 Mike's Auto -Wrecldns House Haa moved to larger qnar ters .on,. Center .Ht, .Bear -We sell mecT fart from 50 to Cb Per 'Cent' Off Auto neriri3 8 .w' - ...... v - 'lit ouy ' as ;yoa-do ;ctli4 & On Specifications and Pcrfcrr.idhda Hamilton-Beach Electric Cleaners are zzll cn easy Ur: , . $5.00 down and $5.00 per month . An Appropriate Christni:3 Pre:: :t : tt TT A n :i ; - I i 1 . i v . 3!0 Cr-rt r I