The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 31, 1924, Page 5, Image 5

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r THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON
FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 31, 1924
WITT NEWS IJN
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BRIEF
Riversides Her i
R. Holland brought to Salem
3sterday 500 pounds of Silverside
fjsh from the Tillamook coast, and
bad no difficulty in finding a mar
ket for them. He arrived In Sa
lem about 3 o'clock in the after
noon. ; !-.: .
Hpeakinjr About the State
Land board, by Thomas II. Kay,
tonight at the armory. o31
structfons. It Is to be a move
ment of national importance and
will gjve an idea of j the relative
standard of language in America.
Prof. E. C. Erickson, director of
the department of education at
Willamette, has received the in
formation here. j .
did Timer Returns
4 Mr. and Mrs.; B. B. Cronk, who
have been residents in .California
(taring the past year, returned to
Salem recently and have secured
permanent residence at the Patton
apartments. Mr.; Cronk is an early
day blacksmith here and conduct
ed one smithy on North Commer
cial. His ' many friends will be
glad to hear of his return to
Salem. i -
CJasquerade ;
At McCbrnack hall, Friday. Oc
tober 31. y,: j ! n-1
Cooke Patton III j .
E. Cooke Patton, member ; of
the firm of Patton Bros., is cbn
f filed to his home for a few days.
He is a prominent member of the
club and has gained con
siderable notriety by his ability as
a magician. , N ' 1
Marcel and Curl Last linger
After a Golden Glint shampoo.
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Aato Camp Busy- :
HI. S. Poisal, who Is in charge
at the Salem auto camp ground,;
reports that 12 .campers are stop
pfng over here during the storm.
Aj Tumor that the camp will close
is unfounded and it is not known
wfcen the closing date will be. The
records of the Salem auto camp
grounds show one of the most pro-
finable years of its existence, dur
! ing the past season.
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j Egyptian Henna for Tinting Hair
II 60c. Perry' Drug Store. ol2tf
English Week Coming
Circulars have , been issued to
educators all over the United
Suites urging that during the com
ing fortnight ; examinations be
gVven all high school English
students to find the standard of
English in the United States. Spe
cifications, circulars, data and
other information is sent free to
the instructors and all. they have
t do is give the examination and
Sake the report ? to the central
fice, from whence came the in-
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WOODRY
: Buys Furnitxiro
Phone 511
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COAL
WOOD
COKE
Best Quality
Best Service
PHONE
1855
; 1TJLLMAN FUEL
COMPANY
See our Page Ad in
. Phone Directory
4 Dr. B. II. White
Osteopathy - Surgery
Electronic Diagnosis and Treat
ment (Dr. Abram'i method).
Office Phone 85 or 469-J
SOS U. a Bank Bid.
PosterSt icker Issued
The Salem Chamber of Com
has issued a small sticker,
carries a message that
every voter to vote. It an
nounces that the election is to bo
held the coming Tuesday and that
the voter should vote.
merce
which
urges
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Osteopathy, the Original
And genuine spinal adjustment.
Skillful and painless : corrective
treatment that gets results. Dr.
Marshall, 228 Oregon Bldg. o31
Seeks! Missing Son-
Miss Celia Bollman, private sec
retafy to Governor jPierce, is in
receipt of a letter from Mrs. H. C.
Conrad, of Memphis. Tenn., who in
seeking her son. The young man
disappeared shortly after an auto
mobile accident on September 26
and a subsequent mental break
down!. He was a student in law.
The missing young (man is 24
years, old, 5 feet 10 inches, and
weighs 165 pounds. He has blue
eyes and light brown hair. 1
Diphtheria Reported . ' j
Three cases of diphtheria have
been j reported to the health offi
cer here, in addition to one case
of scarlet fever. The number of
cases reported is not as large as
two or three weeks past. !
Glen Oswald's Serenndei
Now on the Victor at Stiffs, nl
Rake Those Iieaveo
Street Commissioner Walter
Low is very anxious that the citi
zens of Salem get the leaves from
their jproperty into the street so
that they may be carted away. The
TERMINAL
TA JIB
SERVICE
Cars for hire without drivers
PHONE 2020
Day and Night Service
Skating, Skating, Skating
I At Dreamland
Thursday,; Friday, Saturday
7:30 to 10 p. m. j
Mus e by Kings of Harmony
Dancing Dancing Dancing
' Salem New Auditorium
"Wednesday and Saturday
Extr J Dance Friday, Hallowe'en
Typewriters
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95 Dowa r - 1
t S Monthly
o. u. zMkwoa
147 N. Com. 8b
1 PkB 80S
RADIO HEADQUARTERS
For'
RADIO SUPPLIES
I Open Evenings
X91 NORTH COMMKRCIATj
Popular Priced
Tailored Suits $23 to S4S
Hen's and Young Hen's
D. H. MOSHER
TAILOR
!MDD
& BUSH
BANKERS
Established 1869
General Banking Business
. .... . i
Office Honrs from 10 tu m. to 8 p.
We Carrv
111 i . 'Iff WJT-M-t
Lann
All Sizes of Coal
Yom the large furnace to
;he smallest nut size. Tell
is for what purpose the coal
is required and 'well point
ut the proper size to use.
But although we carry all
sizes, we handle only one
knnlltD VA vow Voot lAQ 1
l . . A A 1
iroia ine Tery uesi, wiues.
Our coal service is yours to
:ommand. "
Prices range from $10 to $13
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Also handle the best
Diamond Briquettes $13
PHONE 930
ar Transfer & Storage Co.
sooner the act Is done the better
It will be, because Commissioner
Low says that the teams and men
will be Used on other woTk soon,
and the leaves will have to re
main on the streets and properties
until another chance Is given the
teams to haul them away.
McMuhan Addressee Frat
Judge L. H.-McMahan of the
circuit court ppoke before the
members of j the Phi Kappa Pi
fraternity last evening on the sub
ject of the fallacy of wealth. Each
Thursday the Phi Kappa PI fra
ternity secures speakers for their
regular meetings. " 'H j ...
Richard Hirsch is Bandit
Richard Hirsch, 16. is In Mar
Ion county jail awaiting action of
the county juvenile court on the
hcarge of burglary. Saturday
night he tied a red bandana hand
kerchief around his face, brand
ished a broken rusty pistol and
made his way into a house near
the Kizer school and forced the
three occupants to remain quiet.
marched to the hiding place of
a new automatic pistol and then
backed from the room. The oc
cupants of the room, two white
men and a Chinnaman, thought
they recognized the youth and
told their story to the officials.
When confronted with this state
ment young Hirsch admitted the
crime and told Deputies Smith and
Bremmer that he had sold the old
gun in a Salem junk store. The
lad appears to be below the men
tality" of a 16 year old youth.
Eleanor Barker
Indianapolis attorney, will speak
on the major campaign issues at
the republican rally at the armory
tonight. I" . s o31
Henselman Passes Through
On their way to the University
of Oregon Homecoming at Eugene
Mr. and Mrs. George Henselman
of Portland passed through Salem
yesterday. They are to. witness
the Oregon-Washington football
contest. Mr. Heselman is head of
the sports department of the Hon
eyman hardware company.
Our Nicely Equipped
Upholstering and ifinishing room
is at your disposal. C. S. Hamil
ton. ! o31
V
Report Received
An unconfirmed report reached
here yesterday that the Willys
Knight, in -which it is believed,
the Aurora State bank bandits
continued4 their flight after, aban
doning a Flint car near Monitor,
has been found at Oregon City,
by deputies from the office of
Sheriff Wilson of Clackamas
county. z ..,!..
Junior Rotary Quartette
Will sing at the republican
rally at the armory tonight, 8
o'clock. I 631
Litle Girl Burned
Bernice Elgin, 3 year old daugh
ter, of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Elgin,
of 1475 North Liberty, was sav
ed from fatal burns by the quick
action of her 7 year old brother,
who pulled her away frota the
flames. In some manner she pull
ed the furnace door open, while
playing in the basement and her
clothing caught fire. Before the
flames were extinguished by her
brother the little girl's neck and
chin were burned. The burns are
not deep and it is not expected
that deep scars will remain. The
fact that she wore a woolen un
dergarment saved her from more
serious burns on her body.
Card of Thanks '
; i We wish to express pur heart
felt 'thanks' for the many acts ;of
kindness and words of comfort ex
tended us in our late sorroy in the
illness and death of our husband
and father, Mr. A. ' H." Smith,' and
for the' many beautiful floral of
ferings. May God bless all of you.
Mrs. Mary L. Smith, Roy E. King.
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Hugtls To Visit
Mrs. W. W. Savage, who suf
fered severe injuries in an auto-
DIED
f ' ' '
WOLFBRANDT George S. Wolf
brandt died Tuesday-evening,
Oct. 28, 1924, a short distance
northeast of Salem, at the age
of 69 years. Survived by his
wife. Christina Wolfbrandt of
Salem, route 7; a sister, Mrs.
Antonia Smith of. Pittsburg,
Pa., and two brothers, Frank
Wolfbrandt of Portland and
Conrad Wolfbrandt of Helmer,
Idaho. Funeral services will be
held at 1:30 p. m. Saturday.
Concluding service City View
cemetery under the direction of
Rigdon &. Son.
FUNERAL
The funeral of Mrs. Lulu Ed
wards, who died Oct. 29, 192 4.
will be held at the Webb Funeral
parlors today, Friday, the 31st, at
1:30 p. m. Rev. Shanks will have
charge of services. Interment will
be in the IOOF cemetery.
RIGDON & SON'S
UORTUART
Ppgqnaladl .Dei ilu
mobile accident on the Pacific
highway two weeks ago! will have
Mr. and Mrs. Ernst Hugil Of Port
land as. a visitor Sunday. Mrs.
Savage who suffered a fractured
p'lvi.s and other injuries will be
in the hospital for some time as
the injuries are healing j slowly.
She is the mother of Mrs. Hugil.
Suits pressed, SO Cent
Cleaned and pressed,' $1.!0.
Renners. We deliver. Phone 767.
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Operation Undergone j '
An operation for the removal of
goiter was undergone by Miss Ella
Aspinwall. daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Clark Aspinwall of . lirooks,
at the Salem hospital early this
week. She is doing nicely. .
Select Christinas Presents Now
' Small payments make it easy.
Love, the Jeweler, Salem. olO-tf
Sowers Not Troubling
The heavy downpour of rain in
Salem has not yet affected ihe
sewers. Of course, therelis some
trouble, but not as much as might
be expected. In some of the
catch basins the accumulations of
the summer debris was not car
ried away, but this iriatter was
tended to as soon as it was re
ported. Manholes near the Ore
gon Packing company's plant were
partly filled with pumpkin seeds
when a strainer on the drain from
the plant was found defective.
Whether the seeds will prove
troublesome in the Bellvlew sew
er, one of Salem's largest, remains
to be seen. Minor improvements
are being made by the street com
missioner and several troublesome
catchbasins have been cared for,
several others will be modified
and trouble from high water will
be eliminated. f
May Serve on Jury ;
Five of the 75 veniremen who
may be called to serve upon the
November term of federal court in
Portland are .from Salem. Those
from here who are the United
States panel jury are Max Buren,
Fred T. Kress, T. J. Merrick, route
1, B. C. Miles and H, S. Poisal.
Other prospective jurymen from
this part of the state are Harry
But and E. P. Gwinn, of Dallas;
J. W. Sidler and J. H. Schwabaur,
Jr., of Aurora, and Charles Whit
ney, of Woodburn. The term of
court opens November 5
The Salem Band ; :
Will play for the , republican
rally at the armory tonight, 8 p.m.
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Rhoten Buys Property
Papers are being filed' by which
E. A. Rhoten buys one quarter
block on South High street. This
is the northwest corner; of South
High and Oxford streets. It is
planned to erect two; five room
and one six room modern ; resi
dences on this 'property early in
the spring.
We Are Clad
To give you an estimate on
either recovering, finishing or re
pairing your old furniture. C. S.
Hamilton. o31
Army Officer Visits !
Col. E. N. Johnson, of the regu
lar army engineers, was in the
city ; yesterday to visit General
George A. White and to look after
his bonus. Col. Johnson is a na
tive Oregonian and during the war
was assistant chief of the gas and
flame service in France.
Thomas B. Kay -
Will speak at the republican
rally at the armory tonight. o31
Two Couples to W
Marriage licenses were issued
yesterday to Vrigil G. McKlnner
and Martha Jane Black, Salem,
and F. J. Stevens and Margaret
Riley, Salem. . Mr. Stevens is a
motorman on the Salem; street car
lines, and Miss Riley ia a local
teacher. - ' ; ' ' . J
Let XTs Figure . -
With you on upholstering -your
old furniture. C. S. Hamilton. o31
Baker Not Myers Man
i Emphatic denial that Frank
Baker acted as his campaign man
ager was made yesterday by Jef
ferson Myers, state treasurer.
Baker appeared In Salem with a
letter of recommendation from Dr.
C. J. Smith, state democratic com
mittee chairman, and had creden
tials from the national committee.
Until this time he had neither
seen or heard of Baker, Mr. Mye'-H
said. Baker is missing l and locil
men, '..who are his' creditors to the
extent of several hundreds of dol
lars, are seeking to locate him.
Danc at Sclilndler HmII
Every Saturday nite. j;
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Couple Separated-'
A decree of divorce was handed
down by Judge McMahan 4n circuit-court
yesterday, separating
Maud M. Smith from Jl F. Smith,
and restoring to the plaintiff her
former name of Maud M. Bradley.
She accused her husband of asso
ciating with a number of other
women. ' i ? " I, ...
Wisconsin Visitors Here
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson JMinet o?
Mauscon,. Wis-t are visiting rela
tives in Salem. S He is SO years
of age and she is 77, and this
makes her sixth trip to Oregon.
At the present time they are the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marion
Putnam. Mrs. Minet is a, sister to
Mrs. Juliette Southwick (Adams,
and. during the past few : days the
couple have been visitingj at the
home of A. R. Southwick j and B.
Southwiek families of Polk county.
Hear Glen Oswald's :
s Victor records at-Stiff's.
nl
Building Permit Issued -
A building permit was issued
yesterday by City Recorder Mar
ten Poulsen to G. L. Wright', who
is to erect a dwelling estimated
to cost finoo' at 2647 Portland
road, j .' ""'''
Speeders Busy 7 . . .
. H. L.. Robinson torfejted $.r
bail when he failed to appear be
fore the local police court yester
day. J.' E. Gaines,, however, was
fined $5' for .speeding.; Officer
Hickman arrested B. Gallaway and
J. C. Graham and both men were
cited to appear before Police Judge
Marten Poulsen today. . '
All Kinds of Electric ' ;
Motors' repaired, phone 2112.
Todd, the motor man. o31
Overcoat Stolen
John Hedlund of 257! North
Liberty reported to the police de
partment yesterday that an over
coat had been stolen from him.
It was of English tweed, of a light
gray color, size 40, and . of box
back cut.
Births Reported
William Roy Barber is the name
given to the baby boy born to Mr.
and Mrs. William H. Barber at
1350 North Seventeenth, on Oct.
22. A son was born to Mr. .and
Mrs. Carl E. Boock on Oct. 20 at
the Salem hospital and has been
named Wallace Wayne Boock.
Republican National Committee
Presents Eleanor1 Barker of In
dianapolis, who will speak on na
tional campaign issues , at the
armory tonight. : o31
Virginia Is VIsito
For the first time, in several
months Virginia, the pet deer at
the state prison, was a; visitor jat
the office yesterday. Prior to be
ing moved to . the chicken yard,
Virginia made her home in the
warden's office. With one excep
tion she warmly greeted her old
friends, but one of the inmates
who had charge of her was almost
ignored. Virginia made herself at
home, nibbling at the cards in the
. For T
, General V
Blacksmithing
ancl Horse Shoeing
Call at' , : .
FAIR GROUND SHOP
E. W. CHICKERIXG, rrop.
On Portland Road Near
'Fairground
Saturday
Specials
All 15c Bread 10c
Butter Cream Doughnuts
15c per dozen
Ye Old Home Made Fruit Cake;;
Just Full of Fruit and Nuts
20c each
We will have a complete variety of Pound t Cakes,
Loaf Cakes and Old English Fruit Cake, for the Holiday
Trade ji : - '
A trial will convince the most particular. Order early
and get the best. ; 1
Model Bakery
eje as usual. It was only
ffering her her favorite dell-
rlon paper, that Vireinia
induced to leave. Be
er growth. It Is doubtful
vllfges of the yard wiil
d iur during the wet
as her small, pointekl
up the fino nr'en sward
card ind
by o
cacy, ca
could be
cause of
if the pr
be grant
weatlur,
hoofs flu
yst'rlayj
The in
Flax Well Insur'd4
u ranee on the flax pro
duct of the Oregon state peniten
tiary has been placed with fiye
Salem and one Portland agency,
the latter being Harvey Wells &
Co.. whoj received s $3000.
The local men are Anderson
Rupert, J5000; Becke & Hen
dricks, $r,500; W. H. Burghardt,
118.000; W. C. Dyer, $10,500;
Homer M. Smith, $25,000. The
insuranca is for the period froim
August, 1924,. to August,, 1925, for
a total df $71,000, according jto
premium claims that have been
audited by the office of the secre
tary of state. The premium paiid
is less tbhn $3.56 per $1000.
We Do V
And
C. S. Ha
tempt to cross the St. Paul bar
but, was unsuccessful and a dredge
from Portland was. secured; With
the; last rain, thnriver has been
rising at the rate ofnearly one
inch an hour. -
lt Vs Figure
Wit h ' you. on. recovering your
davenport or chair; ' C. S. Hamil
ton. o31
It:iltors Meet Tinight S i f -
Members of the Marion-Polk
County Realty association are
scheduled to hold their regular
weekly meeting tonight at 6:15 at
the Marion Hotel. Usually the
meeting is held at noon Thursday.
L.. R. Zimmerman, secretary of
the northwest realty board, is to
be one of the several prominent
speakers from Portland. He will
talk on the farm bureau 'exchange.
Lost, Pet Coyote- -
Reward if returned to f Valley
Grill. , o31
aill
pholsteringr
general repair work.
biilton.
o31
Salem fetfudent HonoreU
Delmar
been elected
local chafpt
ciety of
ensuing
gistered
this terra
DeSart of Salem has
vice president of the
er of the American So-
Civil. Engineers for the
kerm at OAC. He is re-
n the school of commerce
If ov About. That Sliool Fund?
Thomas B. Kay, republican can
didate far treasurer' will tell the
public tonight at the republican
rally at I the armory.; o31
High YViter Useful-
The r
;se of the Willamette river
during the past week has been a
boon tojthe river craft which irj
to ply between here and Portland.
The steimer "Relief," which, jhe
Inland i j Transportation company
will place on a regular run to j;he
Rose CBty. will be able to cross
the St. Paul and the Wheatland
fne st
bars.
steamer made the lat-
Irftw Students Ciather -
The Ulackstone club, an organi
zation of law students of Willa;
mette university, : meet tonight at
the Spa for their regular monthly
gathering. Walter Winslow will
give the main address of the" eve
ning. The purpose of the club is
to create a better understanding
of law and its purpdse among the
students-of Willamette university.
The officers of the organization
are George Duncan, president; Le
land Duncan, vice president, and
James Young, -secretary treasurer.
Four new members are to be ad
mitted tonight. They are Ceorgei
Rhoten, Albert Strayer, Clarence
Phillips and Arthur O'Neil.v
Office Chairs
AT
Commercial Book Store"
"If It's for the Office
We Have It"
Capital Bargain
House
House of a Million and,
1 One Bargains
215 CENTER STREET
Ballot No. 61 '
J. W. SADLER
leniocratic Candidate for ,
STATE LEGISLATURE
Member of a substantial' commercial enterprise
as .well as a heavy, tax-payer on farm property
Election Nov. 4
-Pid Adv.
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Brazier C. Small
H Candidate for
'.- Justice of the Peace
Salem District
The; modern development of our
law 3ias thrown much, Additional
responsibility upon this office and
requires that the voters select both
a capable, and just official.
Vote Ballot No. 87.
(Paid Adv.) '
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AVE
YOUR DOLL AIRS!
Read this carefully. We have just received another large shipment of the
famous ADVANCE PURE ALUMINUM. This shipment consists of LARGE pieces
of h;eh trrade ware. Is highly finished and heavy weight goods. We offer you your
choice of !
2 qt. Double Boilers
2 qt. Percolators 1
u ana o qi. r reserve
Kettles 7
5 qt. Tea Kettles
6 qt. Covered Convex
Kettles
6 qt. Covered Convex
Pans
5 qt. Draining Kettle
10 qt. Dish Pans
Large Round
Roasters .". . J
Sets of 3 Sauce Pans
9 Cake Muffin Pans
10 qt. Dairy Pails
Large Angel Cake
1 Pans -. -:
ake Your Choice Saturday , November 1
Only 5c k f
Bon't confuse this with the light ware you have seen offered on some sales.
jou will be surprised at the weight and finish of this.
GEO. E. ALLEN
Hardware and Machinery
236 N. Commercial St.
- Salem, Ordgon
121 S. COML ST.