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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1924)
C Ming jCUmi Gathe la observance of lhe birthday or R. K. Ohllng. connected with the l!arcus & Doughton hardware itore here, members of the family are gathering today at the old homestead on the Calipoola river, uear Orleans, which Ilea between Albany and Corvallls. Those go ing from Salem are Mr. and Mrs. IU K. Ohllng and Mr. and Mrs. Merrill D. Ohllng, They will Join t&e other at Orleans. Other mem bers of the family , who will be present will "be Mr. and Mrs. Glen CilingvMr. and Mrs. Bennie Ohl lng and Hoy Ohllng:, all of Or- Jary Verdicts of $23,000 ; For automobile accidents, cause little comment these days. Get a liability policy with modern lim its and feel secure.. See Powers', 19 U. S. Bank Bldg. Phone 607. :. ;" V . -- , '.- - : J29 stice Court Quiet There hare been no criminal or speeding complaints filed with the justice court for the last two days, and Judge P. J Kuntx Is wonder ins where all his business has gone. Civil and routine matters are the only things coming before Vi official notice. With many on the highways over the week-end, it is expected , Monday will be a good day. --;--. .. 'TUte Mountain Refrigerators at 5?-3 pounds Ice free. Hamilton's. Jiyi E'rth Is Reported Mr. and Mrs. -William Henry ITansell are receiving congratu lations upon the arrival ' of Wil liam Henry, Jr.. at the Salem hos pital on June 22. Mr. Hansell is a machinist at the paper mill. . - Two Contagious Case - Only two new. contagions dis eases were reported to the office cf Dr; William B. Mott, city health c nicer, " during the last week. These were both cases of measles. The week previous there were cases of scarlet fever and dlpbthe--ria reported. - fpecial Sale Oa all stamped goods at the Clite this week, 329 Oregon bldg. JneSl - : Trc-hies Collect eC All three loving cups won by the American legion baseball team et ch&mnions of the' Twilight league for the three consecutive years have been gathered together and are at the Central Pharmacy. , The trophies will bo installed in a In the Legion hall In the near f uture. P. D. Qulsenberry, one of ' tha owners of the drug store, has ordered gold watch fobs for mem t;rs of the winning team, and an nounced yesterday that these should v arrive early next month. Last year Qulsenberry was presi dent of the Twilight league. ArrHcatlon Granted The public service commission has granted an application of the county court of Washington coun tv for authority to construct a highway crossing beneath the trart of the Southern Pacific Railway company. r j Women Wanted At Starr Fruit Products . Co., Church and .Mill : Sts. Phone 429. . ' - ' J29 i C. STONE. M.D. General Offlo Pwrt f; Cancers Treated ; Office, Tyler Im BtorO 137 8. Commercial Street INSURE AXD FCHL SAFE CONCORDIA INSURANCE MRS. 1IOYER 147 N. ComT. Room C 1I1OODRY Days IxiTiia ; Phcne 511 i 411, Oregon Bldg. Phone 437 The Seavy Re3 Insurance ... .;:p "Agency ' : , f General Insurance " Juzl Returned from 'the Electronic Convention at Kansas City and have in itallod the latest equipment for the diagnosis and treatment of disease (Dr. Abrams' method). Dr. P X.Whit COS U. Is. Bank Bldj. Salem, Oregon L A D D t. B U S H BANKERS rv ;';:Eslat!Isiitd 1SC3 . ' .' ' General Bnliina Eciincca C:::r2 Ilcro frcn 10 c n. lo 3p.r Change Tier N Upqn order of County Judge W. II. Downing, Anna Sophia Shave land has received permission to change her name to that of Anna Sophia Moline. She recently ob tained a divorce from her hus band. . r l ; ,r. t - v Five Room Fiat- ; : r-r.:'., ' Close In. Excellent condition. For rent to responsible party for 135. Qas and wood ranges furn ished. Becke & Hendricks, U. S. Bank Bldg. jz9 "Scandal Sheet" H Fr the benefit of students At the University of Oregon, the 'scandal sheet" has arrived and is being, held at The Statesman of fice. The "scandal sheet." aa it U styled hy the students, contains the names of students and the grades received during the pre vious term of school. A copy is supposed to be mailed to the home address of each student. Furnished 8' Room Hon For rent., lease or sale. S54 N. Com'l. f . : See at J29 Two Districts Report Two more of the county school districts have turned in their an nual reports to the office of the county school superintendent. Those reporting Saturday were Mahoney: L. C, Mahoney chair man. Otto Bittler retiring; W. S. Bates director, M. J. Mahoney re elected clerk; and Raybell: E. W. Smith chairman, J. W. Gealer re tiring; John Neal director and Laura McXarama re-elected clerk. Automobile Accidents are Costly Get a liability policy with mod ern limits sufficient to pay present-day damage awards. It costs but a few extra dollars to have protection as high as 1100,000. Powers Insurance Agency, Phone 607. j J29 Four Get Licenses ' - Four marriage licenses were issued from the county clerk's of fice 'Saturday. I These were to A. F. Christensen, a driver -for the Standard Oil company, and Jewel Delk. 785 Ferry, a teacher; Ed win P. Anthony, a salesman living at 1009 Saginaw, and Ruth Mar garet Tucker, 11624 Chemeketa;. Charles Franklin Means, a farmer near Boyd, and Martha Gilham, a teacher living at Macleay, and to Earl Strausbaugh. 1030 Broadway, a truck driver, and Era Lucille Weathers. 1S20 South High. Men Buy That ; t Suit now. Every suit In stocK goes at $25.00, values. to $55.00. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday only. The Man's Shop. J 29 3Ian Asks Divorce Throwing butcher knives may eo all right on the stage, but it has no place in married life, it is evidently believed by Leo W. uu- nols. who included this playful habit among other reasons why he claims he should have a divorce from Celia DuBois. She struck him. cursed him and had threat ened his life, he alleges in his complaint. In addition Bhe s ac cused him, he says, of infidelity The counle were married at Ta- coma April 4j 1921, and have no children. Hfttfnn Tn.nnertedr ' n.nvpmor Pierce. Secretary of State Koter and State Treasurer c ...t.nlav marln an InsneC- itlon of the John Jacob Aator ex- I iurimnt station i near Astoria. rio and Mvers first spoke at vmnnia. The experiment stanou at Astoria is maintained by Oregon Agricultural colloge. . ; . Men Buy That Suit now. ; Every suit in bio. - k an - tiiIiim to $55.00. gUC9 Monday. Tuesday and .Wednesday only.' The Man's s&nop. TERMINAL c SERVICE Cars for , hire without dri , PHONE 2020 Day and Night Service i Popular Priced Tailored Suits 25 to $45 Men' and Yoong Men'a D. H. MOSHER TAILOR rromotee Good Health GREENWOOD . Cottage Cheese ; ' One-Third Cream n. B. RIDEOTJT, Proprietor i IT )! Knits For Mm " ' The greatest buy of years. Every suit In stock -$25.00, (except blue serges) Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday only. The Man's-Shop. J29. . - ,. Here on Honeymoon , ; v . Mr. and Mra. William P. Harris left for a honeymoon trip to the coast Saturday , morning after spending the night with Mr. and Mrs. .Eugene Grabenhorst. Mr. Harris was married in Portland Wednesday and upon resuming business, will be located in Inde pendence, where he la plant man ager for the Standard Oil com pany. He is a brother-in-law of Mr. Grabenhorst. , , -Bay That Suit now. Every suit, in stock goes at $25.00, values to $55.00. Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday only. The Man's Shop. J29 Outline Campaign Plans With considerable interest be ing evinced among Salem alumni in the gift campaign to the Uni versity of Oregon, the campaign will he placed on a working basia at a meeting of the advisory com mittee at the chamber of com merce Monday night. It is ' ex pected that Salem people attending the university will take an active part in the campaign here. Those in charge who will direct the acti vities are Dr. William B. Mott, chairman, Carl Gabrielson, Hollis Huntington, Arthur Roeebraugh and Bolton Hamble. P. Jj. Doan Dead .; . ' Pleasant Levi Doan died at his home in North Liberty, Ind., of heart trouble recently, according to information received r- by rela tives in Salem.. Mr. Doan is sur vived by his widow, Mrs. Ella Doan; one son, William L. Doan; three grandsons, .Orley. Jesse and Kenneth Doan, all of North Lib erty; and a stepson, Ralph Gray, of Chicago. Mr. Doan was a resi dent of Salem for a number of years, being employed at the tub erculosis hospital aa a laundry man. . .. ; Hour for Mass Changed The hour for last mass in the Catholic church has been changed during the summer months. Here after it will be at 9:30. . . Petitions Completed , Comnleted betitlons have 'been filed in the office of the secretary of state for an initiative bill to be voted an at the general election November 4, creating a board of naturooathic examiners, rules and regulations and providing for a fee of $25 for any person desiring examination aa a naturopathic physician. The number of names on the petitions totaled 13,835. The number necessary was 13,498 or 8 per cent of the highest vote cast for a Justice of the supreme court at the general election in November, 1922. The period lor filing completed petitions , for in itiative measures expires July 2, Suits For Men The ereatest buy of years Every suit in stock $25.00, (except blue serges) Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday only. The Man's fenop J29. Transfer Company Will Move ThB Larmer Transfer & Storage company will move from its pres ent location on State street to 143 South Liberty street. The com nanr has '. nurchased two new trucks, one Mack and one Federal which they will put in service as soon as they get in their new lo cation. -, . ' i Read Sokolofsky Ads On the classified page . in to day's issue. ; 39 Many Eat Big Cake - Large crowds filled the store an4 nnroad nut Into the Street at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon when the Bake-Rite Bakery ceieoraiea Us fifth anniversary by opening its new home at 345-47 SUte street and distributing portions of a' mnnirfpr Sll-nonnd birthday v .mi asnlnr coffee to all the visitors. The cake was on dis- ntav for several days at the old lo cation, 457 State. Ifc was five .a.Ia.' tall nnri - desirned and baked by D. O. Farrington, mas ter baker for the Bake-KJte. 'ine new system of electric baking waa Dalem iHortuarp rrBAXrana awn . rrauAii Diaacroag raM sts zmeUol Wark UUmU Ttim WEBB'S FUNERAL PARLORS Expert ruiTisTasw : $0$ Ckra Tkn lit 13 mGD(mJ& sows UART Introduced1 into ' Salem just five years ago by Morris Klorfein, manager of the bakery, who has obtained a 10 year lease upon his new location, no expense wasi spared in making the new bakery one of the finest in the west. , Read Sokolofsky'a Ad i On - the classified page In to day's issue, J29 Valuable Book Received ; The Salem Public Librarry has recently had a valuable addition to its reference ; collection, i This book, Brady's Australia Unlimit ed, comes as a gift from the Aus tralian, commissioner's office, New York. The book , will be held on exhibit for a time and is - well worth seeing. Strawberries .Pick them yourself, 3 cents per pound. 121 variety; good picking, 44 miles north on highway; turn east just north of Hayesrille schoolhouse, Umile. P. N. An dresen. i , 129 Move In Fiye room bungalow with gar age,.! , $500 down, $25 month. See at 1147 N. 16th. Pavement paid. J29. Read Sokolofsky's Ads On the classified page In to J29 day's issue Will Climb MU Hood- Nine Salem boys left Saturday morning for Portland where they will join a party of nearly 80 more boys and take part in the annual YMCA boys' climb at Mt. Hood. They were scheduled to spend the night at Government camp, making the . remainder or the trip today. The party from Portland is under the direction of Ben RIckli, a graduate from Wil lamette university with the class of 1922. Salem boys making the trip are Bill East, Hugh Adams. Dwight Adams, Glenn Adams, Paul Lee, W. H. East, Herbert Erickson and Mr. Taylor. Salem Residence- Located in best residential sec tion, close in. to exchange for Dairy ranch from 30 to 50 acres. Sokolof sky, 341 State. . jne29 Boys Paroled After hearing a sentence to the training school passed upon, them Clifford) Smith and Claude Hen drix, transients found In posses sion of pocket knives and fountain pens stolen from local stores, was given a severe lecture and then paroled when they appeared be fore County Judge W. H. Downing Saturday. :, Odd Fellow Attention . 1 Chemeketa lodge No. t, I. O. O F., will hold memorial services at I. O. O. F. temple Sunday, June 29 at S b. m. All Odd Fellows. Re- bekahs and friends Invited. jne29 Has Water Lili Lack of rain is not working any particular hardship upon his crop. according to Fred Bauer," wno lives on the Dayton' road in Yam hill county, who ;wus in the city yesterday exhibiting specimens ofJ water liHes grown upon his six acre lake a mile and a half north of tho Wheatland ferry. iMr. Baner cuts around 40 dozen of the blossoms a day for the Port land trade. In addition he sup plies orders from other northwest cities. ; He left a standing invita tion to visit his "farm" the fclooms beine at their , best around 9 in the morning and 3 o'clock in the afternoon. - Women Wanted At Starr Fruit Products Co., f-hnreh and Mill Sts. Phone 439. 329 Liquor Proves Costly Salem liquor comes high,- very high, it was found out Saturday when Fred Ward, rancher from Brown's island, appeared before Marten Poulsen. police Judge. Not wishing to discommode the visi tor in the city and being of an amiable disposition. Judge Poui sen offered Ward his choice of paying $200 or spending the next 90 days in the city jail. Ward was arrested late Friday night by Officer James, who found him parading State street. Last , re ports from the police station were to the effect that Ward was busy visiting friends in the city In an effort to collect the $ 2 0 0, as he had no desire to be a guest of the city for the next three months. Why Pay More '.. When wn can sell you a refrlg erator for less. .500 lbs. ice free. C. S. Hamilton. - Jlyl Findleys Co to l?oast Dr. M. cyFlndley and family lert Salem Thursday morning for Twin Rocks. on the Oregon coast. They expect to return Tuesday evening. Another. Files Suit Judgment of $317.65, including repairs to his automobile amount ing to $217.65 and specific dam ages' of $100 for the loss of the machine for 15 days, is sought by R. It. McQhee from B. B. Robb and K. L. Gunnell in a complaint filed In the circuit court Satur day. McGhee alleges that an auto mobile accident at the intersec tion of the Portland-Silverton road on June 12 was due entirely to the neglect upon the part of the driver of the other machine, who did not attempt to use his brakes but tried to dodge in ahead of the machine driven by McGhee. First Claaa Oak Wood ' A i For a few days. Fred E. Wells. 280 S. Church. Phone 1542. J29. Drunk Man Arrested - Charged with being intoxicated in a premature celebration of thes old fashioned Saturday , night "drunk a man giving the name of A. E. Granger was arrested at Owens and Commercial streets about 3 o'clock Saturday after noon by Officer Thompson. Grang er is teing held in the city jail. Osteopathy for Children Dr. Marshall. 228 Oregon Bldg. Jnet29. ; Using Old Speller Watson's ! Complete Speller, copyrighted by A. S. Barnes A Co., In 1874, will be the official spell ing book for the annual spelling bee of the Chamber of Commerce Monday noon. The book was sold by F. S. Dearborn, an old Salem book seller, and was donated to the public library by Mrs. G. II. Irwin. The Monday luncheon will be the last until the forums are resumed early in September. Osteopathy for Goitres Dr. Marshall, 228 Oregon Bldg. Jne29. Sign School Bonds W. H. Burghardt, clerk of the school district, was kept busy Sat urday signing his name to each of the 220 school honds recently sold by the district. The bonds were' in . $1,000 denominations. Curtis B. Cross' name also appear ed on the bonds in his capacity as present chairman. " Save Dollars And buy that refrigerator now; 500 pounds of ice free. C. S. Hamilton. . jlyl Band Concert Tuesday- Tuesday night will be offered the second band concert' of the season in Willson park. Oscar Steelhammer, director, is busy preparing another fine program over i tne week-end. While the Salem Cherrian band is not as large as many other organizations, it has an exceptionally talented personnel, and ranks high with other similar organizations along the coast. 4 Providing the Waite memorial fountain works in a satisfactory manner the colored lights and fountain effects will be a feature of the remaining con certs during the summer. Dr. Anne Brekke Osteopathic Physician. Phone Jne29 859, 469-J. Ryan Returns Home , R. R. Ryan of Sedgwick post, GAR, has returned to his home at $40 River street, after a two month's visit in California, part of the time being spent at the district GAR reunion of Califor nia and Idaho, held at San Diego. The district ' convention will be held in Sacramento next year. Artillerymen Home Members of headquarters de tachment, 249th artillery,, return ed home from Fort Casey, Wash.,' last night: after spending the last two weeks In coast defence prac tice. The large 10-Inch rifles were used in drill Friday. The guards men boarded the train early Sat urday morning. Elks Picnic Today r Salem will have a large dele gation at Silverton today for the annual Elks picnic In spite of the lure of the coast and nearby moun tain' resorts. A (fine program has been prepared for the day. A majority of the Elks and families will leave about 10 , o'clock, but provision has been made for those not having transportation to meet at the club rooms about 9 o'clock and those having room for extra passengers will' call for them. Eliminate War Tax . Beginning July 2 the Western Union will not collect war tax on telegraph and telephone messages. it was announced Saturday by V. D. Carlson, assistant manager. The elimination of this tax. which is one of the provisions of the 1924 revenue act which President Coolidge signed on June 2, will mark a large savings for constant LAMBERT CHERRIES WANTED Having just completed a highly successful blaclz cherry deal at Roseburg, my home town, I am receiving some orders from my Eastern customers for a few cars of fine quality .Lamberts. Will pay yabove ruling price, but must have , sprayed fruit of best grade. Must be in 20-pound net even . weight boxes, not faced, but carefully sorted and? jumble packed. I will pay a premium above ruling price in1 addition to furnishing boxes; ready made at Spaulding's. If you have quality Lamberts, call for Foster Burner at Marion Hotel. 9 to 11 forenoon or 5 to 6 afternoon. Expect to commence receiving Tuesday at Pacific Fruit Cz Produce Co. MORE MONEY FOR YOUR . CHEnillES patrons of the telegraph company. Mr. Carlson said yesterday. Cherry Pkkers v CJ I ' , Be at bridge Monday, 7 a. m., transportation both ways. ' Jne29 50O Pounds Of ice free with every refriger ator. CS. Hamilton. ' jlyl Many at Corrallis - Nearly .20 clerks and carriers from the Salem postofflce were in Corvallis Saturday afternoon and night to attend the state conven tion of the clerks and carriers. A banquet was served at the domes tic science hall at Oregon Agricul tural college last night, l Women Wanted V , : At Starr Fruit Products Co., Church and Mill Sta. Phone 439. J29 The White Mountain : Keingerators meet every -re-quirrment, 500- pounds . of ice free. C. S. Hamilton. , Jlyl Osteopathy the Original And genuine spinal treatment. Dr. Marshall, 228 Oregon Bldg. Jne 29. I BITS FOR BREAKFAST ! w- . . -w ? It Is a crime V V .. : The price of cherries. S : If the growers were. organized, and if their interests had been looked after in passing the pres ent tariff law, there would be no Royal Anns going at less than 8 cents a pound, and no Bings and Lamberts at less than 10 cents. . W 1. There are a lot of chapters to this story, and the Bits for Break fast man proposes to give them, seriatim, ad libitum, till the cows come home. The cherry city of the world certainly has the right to 6tand up and holler for Its own.: There is a holler coming; a million of them. . S7udV- A0 1 WW f t5 You must apply your self if you would occupy the place you want to reach. You must study to win and a course in this school will give you the practical experience you need. Come in and talk it over with ns. 0 I I HbHtiSi CSGIN NOW! 5T ' y Sr- WOMEN Starr Church Sim Phillips, ' the YMCA free employment bureau man. gent 468 people out to jobs last week. The demand Just about kept up with the supply. There are some jobs on hand for tomorrow, and about the same number of people to fill them. , m ' It rained 1.21 inches in July of last year here. . It missed only three years in the past ten Julys. Here's hoping. ' H ' Getting warm, the public audi torium proposition. V .,' When Mr. McAdoo entered New York the bands struck up "Hail to the Chief." But it may turn out to be Hail and McAdieu. I - PERSONALS I .1 E. M. Reagan, publisher of the Albany Herald, was a Salem busi ness visitor Saturday afternoon. Carl T. Pope was called to Dal las yesterday. - Mrs. W. B. Chance, former Al- tany woman, is spending a few days visiting at her old home. ? P. J. Frasier of Eugene stopped off In Salem .to look after some business matters yesterday on his way to Portland. ' . . . . Harry Hawkins and Frank Spear were recent Albany business visi tors. ; - Why Bleachodent Is Safest Way To Whiten Dark Teeth " Bleachodent Combination whitens dark, dinjejr, spotted. ataind teeth in an entirely new aafa way. Contains mild liquid and apecial paste. ' Liquid ia niphly scientific and embodies eertain harmless inirredtents which soften surface stains, without af fecting enamel in any way. Pasta gently removes these softened stains. Perfected by two prominent dentists, who used it on their own teeth and on their patients teeth for four years, before offering it to public. Its safety is proren. Stained teeth spoil appearance, cans tooth decay and bad breath. Get Bleachodent COM BINATION today, for small cost. Beware of cheap liquid imitatioons. At all food dealers, snch as Perry's Drug Store, Sa- i.'m, ureron. What Is Your Appsaraiica ' A man i3 judged very largely by his ap pearance, by the kind of suit that he wears. .. , For Your Next Suit Get a TAILORED IN SALET1 SUIT from Mosher and you won't have to worry about your appearance, u ,T . ; QUALITY SERVICE . PRICE Merchant Tailor 474 Court AT Fruit Products Go. and Mill Streets A Branch Summer Fobocl is now I J rondD-tt ia Portland. Or4 dunug Jaii-. July nJ August by the rgft, bft r. t mast wUlely known instituta iu tha i I for tha curing (Stammering, Suitiei.i -and - all cpca imperf ecUoa. Address Sortawaat School for Stammerers, ., 90S SoTaralsn , Hotel. PortUad, Or. Dr. rilcndcLcIm ...Eyesight Specialist 210 United States Euilllr.- r In purchasing glasses meas ure your economy by the serv ice received.; , The. material in glasses i3 worth only so much per ounce. Expert skill and knowledge employed are what make valus. The best of lenses are prac tically useless unless your ail meat has been diagnosed an J glasses prescribed according to yonr need. I fit glasses correctly. My prices are very reason able for the services and mate rials received. One-third of a century cf piactlcal experience is at your service. "" I guarantee satisfac tion ia every respect. I do not belong to any com bine which can dictate prices to me tv j ', Dr. BL P. Mendebohn Read the Classified Ads. Phcno 2 CD Phone 439