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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1924)
- iA-? VV ) THE OREGON STATESLIAN, PFJZGON . j.T.. THURSDAY. MORNING MAY 15 1024. ' t'I 1 .V '- ' F-or District- Attorney- V7ri0n ' Cinn o Pr Another Birth Reported i - Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Eckley. 960 North Twentieth, are recelr ine congratulations over the ar 3 rival pt Robert Harrold, bom at a ocal lp9Bjial. OA- way .9. . Mr. Eckiey is an accountant. Seats for Cinderella - ; Play on sale at Grand theater today at 10 o'clock. " - ml5 Street Flusber in 'Action- Painted a vivid red, the recently purchased street. Hashing equip ment .-was. in operation Wednes day. -The equipment was ordered Ja! Portland and is equipped wijh tie latest devises. A special pump will' force water" from .Mill" creek into tfce - large tank so : that the 'water .will not.be taken from the water mains. '. ; , ' Telephone Picnic Planned Approximately OO'emploVes and members of . the Willamette Tele phone club will be in Albany June 15 to attend ; the - annual picnic held in Bryant park this year, ac cording to an announcement made by W H. iDancy. manager of the Pacific Telegraph & "Telephone company here. Offices from Sa lem south are represented in the club. It - is also expected that a number! of Portland employes and other friends will .attend the pic nic. ' , 7-7':7. - . ;' 7 : ' X'mm WW Am fiollfnir Lots of paint. Tb'S week only for cash, we are making a reduc tion of ,10 per cent on Sherwin Williams' paints, varnishes and brushes.; , Get' In on the deal. Falls CUy-Salem -Lumber Co., 349 S. 12th street, near depot. ml 5 Banks pose Friday Salem banking institutions will be closed all day Friday for the primary I election. - . The state of fices are also expected to be clos ed during: the day. . liquor Cause Arrest A pint bottle, partly tilled with moonshine,' caused the arrest of three . Salem men Tuesday night, and as a result P. N. Eskew, driv ing the automobile, is being held for the justice court on a charge Ralph I. Stevens Democratic Candidate for Constable Salem District ! f I will give careful and prompt attention to the ' duties of the fflce." ' Primaries Slay 1 $g , GEO. W. PALMER ? 'Kejpufclican Candidate for ' " ..' ; County Cozunissioner ; Slogan Economical adminis tration of all public business. ; Primaries May 15, 1B24 DTSCIU3 AND FEEIi : SAFE CONCORDIA ' INSURANCE ' ' XR8. MOXER 147 Jf. Com'L. v Boom 6. rP - 411 Orecoa Phone 457 Ths Scsvj-i-Bell Jjcssraacp I Agency. ' -X.-'i ' : - General Insurance a fEilly Bell - ,' m. Neirrieyer r la Bcsiacs3 For Ycur : Health lTSN-CcsiT. Phone 167 THE LAST WORD in the radio-analysis of disease is the . AbramsV . ampli-etati-phone. This machine records the presence of disease by an audible note. We have also added the latest mlcro-oscillo-. clasts to our treatment rooms. These electronic machines dis sipate disease In much less time than was previously pos sible. 1 : ' f .DR. B. II. WHITE 600 U. S. Bank Bid?. LADD & BUS BANKERS: C' Established 1EC3 General PrrTnr;g TJvLzizzzz v i -I ft. .'M t- , ' 4 of possession of liquor; H. S. Grimes was fined $10 for being drunk and the - charges against "Frisco" Edwards were dropped and his case dismissed - Wednes day The, trio .were arrested', by Officer Sproed. '" Scott Speak . Today , John H. Scbtt.will tell members of the Marion-Polk County Real ty association . his impressions of a recent trip through the west as a part of the regular meeting' of the association at the Marion ho tel today , noon. The remainder of the luncheon hour will be given over to a round table discussion. Rotary Endorses Bond ' - The Rotary-club added its en dorsement to the proposed $16,- 000 bond issue to come before the voters of the city Friday relative to the purchase of adequate equip ment - for the fire j department. Plans for the coming year' were discussed as. a feature '. of the meeting, there being no speaker Say It With Your Vote : Vote X-9 9. W, E. Delong for constable. ml 6 WInslow Again Sn Continuing his fight against the state game commission relative to their change in the dates of the open deer hunting season, W. C. Winslow, Salem attorney,; has filed another suit against the of fending commission and asks that the court, issue a temporary re straining ; order to prevent , them from putting .their order Into ef fect, as" they propose to do. Mr. Winslow sets forth the fact, that he has obtained his 1924 hunting license and may kill i two deer. But the, game j commission has changed the open season . to be from September, 10 to October 31, and promises to prosecute those hunting, from August 20 to Sep tember 10. ;,. -.i. :..- :: .. .;wi. ' Juniors On Picnic ' The juniorclass of Willamette university deserted classes and work yesterday for a trip to Sil ver Creek .f alls in celebration of the annual "flnnk" day. : The pic nickers left early in the morning by truck, spent the entire day at the falls, 'and returned home at a late hour last night. : The secrecy which usually attends the trip was lacking."' As a result many of the Juniors at campus Rouses found doors locked, buttons ut off hik ing trousers, I and other impedi ments put in their way. m i: To the Voters of Marion County If you appreciate jtbeerviA.4f an official who" is too busy with duties, connected with ; the office id conduct a - personal ' campaign, vote 85X. Mary : L. Fulkerson, County4 School Superintendent. ; " Lions Raise Signboard Members of ' the v Salem Lions club turned -out last night to 'erect ani 8 by -20-foot signboard at the Join '. Oar Circulating ' library, No fees, no regulations', latest fiction rented Se per day. New books added as published. 4 days for 10cf 3c per day there after.' s ' COMMERCIAL BOOK STORE 1 TEIUXfNAL , , SE XIV ICiL. . Cars for" lire : without drivers." ; PHONE 2020 J ' Day and Night Service F-clcPriced Tailored Bolts to $45 lien's and Young Men d.h;iosher JDB. HARRISON X. FOLK V DIS. PAUL G. 8TAPHA5 Qectronie PhTsldAnj We practice electronic -diagnosis and treatment as taught and practiced ; by , Dr. Abrams. We are the only physicians ' In Salem who use the latest per fected machines which get re sults In one half of the time, t TUB ERA CLINIO -t , 14S4 State, Corner 15t! -Eoura tu m. to t p. n , ; f ConsulUtlon Free; :- Promotes GockI Health One-Third Cream ? . H. E. RIDEOCT, Proprietor Salem camp "grounds. The board is located Just west of the super intendent's office, and will ad vertise Salem. The Lions club emblem will crown the top of the board. F. Ray Felker, a member of the club,' has volunteered to at tend to the painting. A called meeting was held for the purpose of endorsing the $16,000 'bOnd issue to come before the voters of the city Friday for the purchase of more adequate and needed f ire department equipment, including a hook and. ladder truck. . An nouncement was made that John L. Brady would speak on "Better Homes" at the Friday noon meet ing of the club. A picnic dinner was served the workers by the wives of members, v ' i 3Ied!cs Hit Oleo The Southern Oregon Medical society, at its recent meeting In Roseburg, adopted a resolution endorsing the laws passed ' at the last session of the legislature against oleo. ' The' medical men held that oleo is Injurious to the health and that it retards the eco nomic development of the state by conflicting - with the dairy indus try.';';' ; : ' ... ,. .' Can the Voters Beat this? Mary L. Fulkerson and. education; Oscar Bower, im partial and tearless law enforce ment; Oscar Steelhammer, just taxation; " ml5 Speeder Pays Fine C.'R. Lombardy paid $10 in the justice court Wednesday., He was arrested for Bpeeding on the high way.';;, ; ; : " ; School Exercises Held . Presentation of two diplomas to pupils in the Labish . school ; was made last night by ( Mrs. Mary L. Fulkerson, county school superin tendent! Mrs. Fulkerson will speak at the commencement exer cises at Brooks tonight,, when sev en pupils are to graduate. All of the pupils are completing the work in the eighth grade. Eschwiff to Succeed Ivie C. F. Eschwig, a Willamette uni versity law student, will succeed Merle Ivie as clerk of the circuit court when the latter resigns the latter end of this week. I. Eschwig is receiving Instructions in his new duties. Arthur Tasto, owing to 111 health at present, decided not to accept the position. Mr. Ivie has been at the court house tor nearly four years 'and is leavr ing for a 4 position! with, the Shelf company Bedding Plants ' . In all r varieties. . Greenhouse open evenines. 15th and Market street. C.1 F. Breithaupt, Florist. " mis Clothesline is Robbed Several articles of wearing ap parel were stolen from her clothes line Tuesday night, it, was report. ed to the police yesterday by Mrs. 0. B. . Gingrich. '.725 ' North street. The Hilhnan Fu el company Hood and Broadway, reported the theft of eight bnnker' locks. TJ. Q.- Wolfer, 1941 North' Fifth, re- DIED ALLEN Mrs. Hattie M. Allen. 59,'wldow of the late R. D. Al len, well known Marion county resident, died Tuesday, May 13, 1924, at the girls' industrial school... where she was an in structor. Survived .by, the fol? lowing children: . Captain Dana "IL Allen of Fort 'Sam Houston, Tnvao V TT . A It An Tti. - ueacA. w aso-. mrs. j onn i. Miller of . Hubbard, Mrs. T. A. Norwood of Portland apd-Mrs. Clifford Benson of Reedsport. Remains are at the Rigdon mor- "tuary. Announcement of fune ral services will be made later. SOHN Near: Hopewelir May 13, TTIla fiohn. vifa if .Tami A w - - v . - - Sohn, and mother of Mrs.' Jen nie Crowley of Tidewater, Or., Mrs.' Rebecca, McKinley of Am ity, Mrs. Ethel Latourelt of Sa lem, Mrs. Viola . Miles of Salem, Ephraim Sohn of. Amity, Jesse Sohn of Salem, James Sohn of Salem, ' Ralph Sohn of Salem, and Miss Wilma Sohn of Salem. Services at Hopgwelt Wednes day at 2 o'clock at Hopewell church, under Rigdon & Son. direction of STm TTnrf-ttrrrti nSBALICESS AVO 4 tUllU I- . Jfsons less , v Sfflelssi Wsrk-ICoarats Msss WEBB'S WJERAL FDiiiAr prnporoia Expert Crnbalmen SOS 8. CbaKkPkraa MS , ..... t - t RIGDON SON'S I XiORTUART " i . .. . . JJse-rtl?! Esrrtef , , M lit M. SIsW-Fkaa ISt ; Dr. Mendelsohn Eye Specialist Does not belong to any COM BINE. . His prices are very reasonable for the materials and service given. He guar antees satisfaction in every respect. If. glasses' do . not give satisfaction, they will be changed free for a period of one year. Phone 723, 210 11 United States Bank Build ing. ported that a- motormeter and spotlight had been stolen from his automobile which had been park ed at "the address given. ' Young Boy Breaks Arm 'Elmer C. Cfandall, Jr.. the five year old son of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Crandall, lveceived a broken arm Wednesday afternoon when he fell from a horse he was rid ing. The accident was caused by the saddle-girth slipping. The arm was fractured just above the el bow. Mr. Crandall is half-owner of the'Lind place and is the pro prietor of a large Jersey dairy herd. ; ,; . .. Will Build Garage ;, Costing $10,000, a new" concrete garage will be erected at : 211 South Cottage by John' J. Roberts according to a building permit is sued Wednesday by Marten-Poul-Ben, city recorder.' H. H. Berry. 1165 North Fourth, was given a $300 permit for the erection of a small private garage. Charged With Assault John Doe Staples is charged with assault and battery against the person of Ed. Richter. The case will be heard in the justice court Saturday. Purchase Equipment . H. Stelnbock, proprietor of the Capital Bargain House ' and the Capital Junk company, ' has , pur chased the equipment of the S. E. Foster Lumber company of Kings' valley. '. The value of this equip ment, according to Mr. Stelnbock, is about $40,000. , J' l , Edncatlon ; " , ' And Mary L. Fulkersongo . o well together, that every votM should ;t support her., .Sentiment School District 89. ml5? Friday Appointed - H; L. Friday of Gateway, Or., was yesterday appointed by Gov ernor Pierce .as livestock inspect or for Jefferson' county to 's ub- ceed C. R. Murphy, deceased.' ' - ' rr tt- ' r Father Escapes: Punishment Because of his youngster and wife, J. E. Boyd, recently arrest ed when caught In the . act of shoplifting, will not be punished for his crimes. - The case was dis missed when it came before P. J.,Kuntz. justice of the peace, up on motion - of John . Carson, dis trict attorney. Boyd, and the po lice have been .busy since his ar rest Saturday night in returning articles that were stolen in Salem. When his victims learned of his youngster, they T were "-7 satisfied with receiving their property and refused to prosecute. This Week Only We will give 10 per cent off for cash on Sherwin-Williams paint, varnishes and. brushes. Take ad vantage of the sale as so many others are doing. Falls City-Sa-lem Lumber Co., 349 S. 12th St.. near depot. . . . ; ml5 Holmes Held, to Court P. J. Kuntz, justice of the peace yesterday upheld the motion of District Attorney, Carson asking that. Quentin Holmes, of Mt. An- CO ore AT or . ' " You have our "earnest (cooperation from the time you enroll m our classes.' Tou get the attention of capable teachers w h o know how to give you practical, business train ing. They will give you personal assistance when ever you need it,' OrCIN NOW! ' k III Republican Ticket i 1 ' ' -.. - '- ... CARL T. POPE ' Unanimously Indorsed by Chris tian Federation because they know that my record is unim peachable and that I am ca pable and will "Fearlessly and . t .. .. Impartially enforce the Prohibi tion law and all other laws." (Paid Adv.) gel, be held to the circuit court. Holmes was arrested last March on a charge of being the father of an unborn child, the complaining witness being an ' Evans Valley girl. The case was completed in the justice court recently and tak en under, advisement by Judge Kuntz. Rotary. Names Delegates ' Thomas B. Kay, president . and Eric . V. Butler, secretary, were named delegates to the Interna tional Rotary convention - to. be held , in Toronto, Canada, - the week beginning June 16, at a spe cial meeting of the board of di rectors of the Rotary club follow ing the Wednesday, luncheon. Marsgifieid Mai Arrested '' t: F. M. Chandler, of Marshf ield, was In too much of a hurry while passing through the city and, af ter depositing $10 ball to insure his appearance in the police court Saturday, Was'" released Wilbur I. Royal, 1370 Ndrway, was fined f 2.50 for cutting a corner. flavins Disposed ? Of my lease at 525 Court street, will -close out the entire stock of U. S. i Royal Cord tires at a' big sacrifice. - Better , hurry. Paul Marnach. ml 5. Elks' To Initiate Class v A. class of nearly 30 candidates will be initiated at the Elks tem ple tonight.' There will be a ban quet after the initiation cere monies 7 - ;. ' f . Federal Agent -Coming - ; An agent, of the federal census bureau will be in- Salem in the near future -"for " the" purpose - of checking up on , any unreported births or. deaths. , Dr. William -B. Mott is registration officer, for this district.' As far as he knows there are no classes of this class. Un der, the law 10 days is allowed be fore a report must be made. Election Day in West Salem ' In addition to the articles men tioned In .Wednesday's Statesman, which will be'offered 'in "the coun try ' store under the; management of the women of the. West Salem Methodist .' church, the following high class goods, will be offered: electric lamp- and shade, beautiful picture, children's underwear and stockings and cutex manufactures. All of the goods are. new. Lunch wiU be served at all hours. The public Is invited.. Boy Captured ' . ;' Leo Lawson,'16, who .escaped from the';' boys training school about 10 o'clock Tuesday, night was found near the penitentiary early Wednesday . morning. 7 Law son hid at night and awaited his opportunity to make a dash for freedom. He was ' coming down the highway toward Salem when WATCH FOR WATCH FOR -Hi t i .1 IX ZZXj mm UUU UUU For County Acpepsopjl Who is 100 per cent American; who is big enough ' tor handle the job y who; will give courteoostreat- . . ment; who is clean and not ' lied up with any . faction; who will handle the office for the best interests of the whole people; who is true blue and dependable; who put the tax rolls in the best 1 condition they were ever in. " . . -7 " IfO.TB be met several automobile loads of training school boys on their way home from the services at the tabernacle. They turned around and gave chase, locating the in mate a few hours later. "Two ota er boys, George Kline and Noble Everett who escaped from the In stitution, have been returned to the school, it was announced Wed nesday by L. M. Gilbert, superin tendent. ' 7 ; Fruit Surveys Ordered ' United States Senator Charles LV McNary has advised the Oregon Growers ' association that the sen ate agricultural committee ' has adopted his amendment making available a sufficient appropria tion to conduct surveys bringing apples and prunes within the pro visions of the warehouse act. At present dealers in these two fruits cannot obtain credits from the fed eral intermediate credit bank be cause they must be licensed unde? government inspection . before se curing such credits. Apple nnd prune men have been denied this assistance on' account of a lack of funds in the department of agri culture. ' " ' I PERSONALS I . J. W.' Churchill,' state superin tendent .of schools, will leave to day for eastern Oregon iwhere he will attend a series of teachers' in stitutes. '"'i;;l: '"Li'.''.: Georee R. Berns. Liverpool hoo mnn 'arrivprt In Rftlfim veaterdav to inspect local hop yards. He ex pects to be in this vicinity for a week.. .. Peter Zimmerman, candidate for mnoKiyA Qzn nor:, .7 -; ,' 7- --. t - ' ... . - - ' .' " MEN'S SUITS IVIEN'S SUS'FS ' LOT NO. 1 . - ! LOT NO. 2 ? v ; " A lot of men's and youn men's suits in - Hen's and young1 men's fine worsted and blue" atid ! brown mixtures and pencil .: cassimere Suits,, all of the new patterns stripes. -'All new models, Price in checks and stripes. "Price $9.85: $19.85 MEN'S SUITS MEN'S SUITS : - M . LOT NO. 3 , - LOT NO. 4 Men's, all wool Oregon Cassimere suits Men's whipcord suits made in. sport with extra trousers, made in two or three ' ' models with belt across the back in kfca Vi button models. Price " 1 or forestry shade. Price . . $22,35 $26f 85 Remarkable, Enormous and Money-Savinc: Inducements Come, m and look around . , : . ATHLETIC UNION SUITS SUMMER HATS Sv good quality full-out athletic Union Suit, Ventilated Hats in tan and brown. Just the made of fin nainsook. Price - : thing for warm weather. "lrice. ' 88c . : ' 68c ; ' " ' MEN'S BELTS HANDKERCHIEFS Good composition rubber belts with nlckle- Men's fine white Handkerchiefs, all full size, plated heckle; rrzular uOc value.1 Irice . ' wade with Ji -Inch twin; limited quantity. - . ' , t'ricc ; .'- 18c 4c - . . .:....'... . . - - . -....'.; rm7 t-J t-J U UuUUU. it i IFOR the Republican nomination for congressman from the ' first dis trict, was in Salem yesterday from his home at Yamhill. - 7' John L. Brady and Fred Anun sen motored to McMinnville Wed nesday. -. ' ' S. II. Russell, of Marion, was a recent visitor in Salem. '-. 7', -?7 . Mr. and Mrs.' Glen Glover mo tored to McMinnville Wednesday to look after some business mat ters. : , . J ' ' COLLEGE HEADS MEET EUGENE, Or., May 14 A meet ing of the - Pacific coast . student president's association wUl. be held on Oregon Agricultural college and University of , Oregon ., campuses May 28, 29. 30 and 31, according to announcement today by. Claude Robinson, president of the Assocl ed students of the University of Oergon. The association will hold its first session at O AC. fend the presidents will come to the Ore gon campus May 30 for the linal sessions. The program will in clude round table talks and dia ussions. . A banquet is being ar ranged.' ' ' .' ":: - , . Ore g(i;PHlap3-fa Bslern, ' 6. ': , HANUFACTUlfla r :.' SulpMte, and HanHy TTnrrrfc, tlz j Eztc"--p 'rT: : pinss Adding r.Iacnine "Peggr ChczTjCLLJL.',' ; Drcz Bend, Tlsscs, Scrccrira rj:d rccllil:z, ' ' I of Men's Clothing and Furnishings 1 1 "-. ' - 1 I Republican Candidate f cr - :. 7 Renomination '. ' . . 'A Native Son of Oregon " Clan ' -rl :L'i Capab!s : -""-- t -" 7 ,' S -r' w" f ' - ( Read his Tccori.bf face: - ' ful service, steady achievenei, f increasing influence and wl;a , statesmanship in Voter's Tar. phlet. (Pail Aiv.) TOO LATETO CLARIFY I 4 AND 5-ROOMS UNFURiriZIIZD . for rent, close in, adults. 4 63 . Center. . . C-m-21 Oregon U. S. "National Dan!: Duildiri.T-:" 1 Olf lz3 Uzzi2 Irczi 10 c r-i to 3 p. l t t ' i . . '.