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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1925)
FlYICG m LIES RECORD -i XEW YOBK. Jan. l7.--:(By Tbe Associated Press. J-Paayo ynrmi, the flyin Finn, establish d a world's record ill a special 2000 meter" event,' the feature ol tbe Ford nam university AA games in t&e 102nd Engineers armory to; night. It was his third appear ance in a meet in as many days i-and sets a mark in epoch making performances. : Hla tl me for the 1 2ap0 meters was,5:33.. world's i indoor record. I snrmi voa tlw event -with a ('lead of, 25 yards oyer Jiis. nearest rival Promoters of the meet, In an endeavor to force Nurml to a record breaking performance gave his three riTal's,ljandicaps pp tQ 150 yards. The inn, ran" watch in hand and kept 'track of his pro gress at the end of every lap. WORTHLESS CHECKS BRINd WUJCH GRIPF (Conttaaed f rota psf If )t ( y Moant, in'an address-toefore the $625 Fischer. Piano $275 Can't be told Irom nevf. Beautiful tone. Easy Terms. Geo. C. Will 432 State St. LJoas club Friday,, urged lafes'll f atjqu befor laTespIng. i ; : -Salem investors L purchased - 410 shares in th association, jipon. wijick they uald' parjlapajrcieBts amounting to f 68pr. Ahout jaOQ in commissions at the . rate" of $ a. share were, picketed by t he-trio. The faTestoranr not lose,ll is 4. .buibe.asspfliatloa willihear the loss. - . f , ' j i - Eina for a SIAQOO building corporation, which was non-exist ani; was thebait used by tW slip pery three. ?A loin board 'ms to be. established la itheL&tytth Joel Baumgartner as local agent. Promises of all the electrical fwork on, houses built with money loajbed n this district were made jtso fthe Fleener Electric comoanv:' if fW. Hatch, E:K Denhison and jLf H. juiinaon, ail or whom are engaged in: the." same line ;f business. nvfy.an, v. ti..Aaams; cjirry City Cqnstrpctipn, company! and Carl Bahlburg. , alt ' c,6ntraxtors, were mad? a similar; nroposiaon. Graber Bros. p:' s" Wordep; "ipd J. A. 'Bernard! were to have 'tie exclusive plumbing 'rightsr f I " 4l n early visit to the city In December tho slickers named! Mr. Kleenex, Mrs.' Carl.--Mr. Graber. Mr, Adams,, Mr. Bar,ham oil the pany, Mr.' DenjsbVMr." JjoSnVoh, Mr, "VVordeh and "W. M.f Straus- burgh as appraisers' and full Mem bers of the Joca) board. The part ing contract was' first offered to Mr; Strau&burgh, -but the flame proposition - was made to' Butler 9ros.. ucho. ofleredi a, check tor $81 in part payment of 60. shares Of etOCk. ; ; : I : - : ; ' " . :; j ) ; ;y HARMLESS j LAXATIVE I'M When ChUd is Give " CJifQirnia Fig Syrup ; m. !- P it if - ':j cnuaren love tne pleasant taste of "California Fig . Syrup" and gladly take it even when, bilious, fevefishslck," prpnstfpater"No other laxative regulates the tender little bowels "so nlcelyr -It sweet ens the "stomach ' and starts the liver and bowels without cramping or overacting. " Contains ho nar cotics or soothing drags. j Tell your druggist : you I want only the genuine "California Fig Syrup" whichTbasdlreetiOBS Tor babies and children of " all ages printed on bottle. , Mother You must say 'California" pr jrbtt may get -an imitation ' fig syrup-Adv. ? Prosecutloa of the trio .is 'insti gated by the state corporation de partment, which is 'seeking:. stricU ? ehforcemeni; of : tha blue sky law which" protects investors from fraudulent -p and "doubtful stock selling schemes". : (-IFET.ERM TP ?E ASKED. BY PROSECUTlQfJ : , (Continned rrm p 1 whe the pistol she had used was introduced into evidence. A few minutes later during' the testi mony of a policeman, the room was. darkened and a number of still pictures of the tragedy were thrown on a screen. r The girl, sobbing wildJy, sank; into her chair and ; threw - her '' arms - aronnd a policewoman sitting next to her. pqtures shdwin the details of the fatal, wound Vere aisc .shown 'pp he scrgen.; If" P, V ) . ) i Eari mjingspn, brother of the pirl, was ' the first witness., tie Placed responsibility of the tour-1 tier on the girl's wild ways and her continqal desire tor excite pient, . He said she had acted in a most wayward maunor. . ev.er since she was, 13 years of, age. . . JAt. one time she .appeared tor three days and was located. In Turlock,", he- said. "Another time she' disappeared for two; days in san ?ran;is;. i';;:: ' rrr:n VI cannot say who Is to blame, i KYe 'made'' every effprt to have her bring her iriends of th'e night life to her home, but she seldom' did The girl's show of emotions to daywas the first since her arrest, 'When she shed: a few 4 ears upon being informed by the arresting officer that her mother was dead. en Eli; 3 UEID E1TY KEED System of Cariri Ifor Gar ' b'age ir Sajem flbsolefe r ; Declares Local? Man "One of the most important FH LISTINGS MOREiBUS Good farm ' listings are coming into the offices of the Multiple Listing Bureau,' declared Junior Eckley, secretary pt the organiza- tlpn when interviewed vyesteday. Most! of the' listing are" from, 'Wll- lameiie vaiiey pomis ana .a iew from. Central and Eastern Orego. , ' These farm's are published 'in the 'UsV. the' official publication of the bureau 'and sent to all parts of the -'United States. ;' particular aiieniiou is given 10 ine xuiuuie Western states 'arid Canada. '"' . , The "riumberof inquiries received in ' response ' to the advertisements of the Multiple Bureau are increas ing daily. Already the letters that have been received from prospects in the 'east Indicate, a keener in terest in farms. Farm land Is com ing into its own. "was the - indica tion of the many inquiries accord ing to A. C. Borhnstedt, official of the bureau. 1M, y:'XC need 5 of. the city . today is &n JLn cJner.ator to dispose of garbage," declared. Rev. Martini Fereshetian, pastor of .' the XTnit4ran; church, wnen interviewed . press repre sentatives yesterday.; I ' " .. ; ? "It Is an Important fmater ad must be solved t. before Salem makes many' more strides, ia 'her development. , DorMcf the , past fiv "years this citjf . .ha's passed through a ppriod o fypwth'iin dT.eJPPment that is f mgreJqus. It lias not ".stopped Browing and will continue .to do sb tor ,many yeaM;to;come.T-:;,;'.v J,... with, a modern mans of caring for garbage the 'cltjj Jwill not be bpthered with the raaes of mice, rats and other health; menaces that infest certain portions: of the city, he , said. It,wouid,;1e one means of combatting the earwig . plague that lias infested tlsl part of the state.; , :. j j I , : ; - , An incinerator to? care for the needs of this city coiiidbe secured for la spall cosC compared to, the danger that results jtXlhe prim itive "' way.. of. caring $lpr. the .garb age, here. Meadllle, Pa., a city of. about the, same ize as Salem, is equipped with, a iant that can care for the refusp of Its citi zens. , Consequently t. the , health standard of. the city, has been im proved.,; f' '.!'.',. ' '-Si: r 1 Salem cannpt tjirpw her garb age.lno the .Willa4pt-te river 'be cause. ,it .would, contaminate the water and be a serious health men ace. .. Jf either can fthe refuse,, be hauled away, from libe city to,'a dump because the city , will in time grow and expand' to include the present dump afld" refuse pile. : It would required but a few. thou sand dollars to construct the plant TVhich would . foe , large ' enough to care'fof the needspf Salm citi zens five, ten and 15 years from tps qaie. , , Wacomb, Miss.Montrose; Color i -.The family came to Salem : in 1902, -. moving into this home In 1903. i After one vear In their, new home,! Mr. Dole, died in December 1904., As a loving memorial to her husband, Mrs., Dole presented io ,ine ventral (jongregauonaj church' a gift of 'the' (church bell which has" through fall 'the years since then sounded the call to worsnip in tnia community. Just recently the church has provided a bronze plate to be huh? as a per manent public recognition of this memorial gift. 4-1. 4 V :a I i M '.After the death of her, husband. Mrs. Dole lived with her youngest son, Ross, still in this: home, until his death five yearsj ago. Since that time she has spent a parti of the time with each) of; her children until she ruppntlv ramfl hart xulfh her oldest daughter Mrs. Mcfntyre to-theold home.: -i-i.rit i y I.fl She died January 8. after serious Illness of less than pne day. IS Tribute Paid to Memory , Of Mr$- Mariza Jane Dole r : Mrs. Mariza Jane Dole was born in Peru, Indiana, )!78 . years ago. Spending her childhood here, she later moved with 'her! family, to Kahgkakee, lit.. wh?re she lived until her marriage ? to Mr. Dole. To ithis union' were! born five chil dren: Mrs. - Nina Pole Mclntyre. Edwin Dole of Grants Pass, Char les 1 Dole, of .Portland, Mrs. Elma Skinner," of .California, and "RPss Dole. They lived for varying lengths, o't ,time f ajtl Chicago, in,, The 1 1 -i rim i i.-:Jt .V -Si. ' Ml ' t THE LADIES it ;' ' v t A .... ? i ( S ALE Mbtclayi Jan. 19 - t. DLAnriiF ! t n no QCDGJ uOGCJOEDO I ... - -"lis .:': It I -.. - ' - -'- . J .. .r-..lS ' , . V :;-'--' V" '. " :" . " : ; ,' v:y ;i -i ' !i itf.J. , :s!, We have on'hand 100 ladies all wool coats, tailored in conservative rnpdels -of exceptionally fine purable ma terials.; tThia coat has never Ifcf ore been phown in Saleni and."ii te srtest value ever offered Only two tots' tc? choosy tjnu;- ti B.eg. $20.00 values all wool 4 tailod coals,, sra 'for ' Reg. $27.00 values all wool, plaid and plaid back coats closing out f . - One special, lot ladies silk . ... - iJlC90Ca . it. Go for r-' ' yn-.'A 3. ii v All Winter Hpis MB r i i -s. i I 'll ii ili ! Now is the time to stock your household with! the best oianicets .ana oeucung on ine marKeis loaay- ax- closing out prices.,; Take advantage of this sale; r It mearis the greatest saving of the" year.f ' ':; n jjp ' .7-V 198. Nasheau Blanket 4 i ' 64376, Re $3.49 . t .(6 clos put atV ' ' SI 6x80, Reg. $5.00 ,: ... - W09I v '- Blanket , ; 9-4 Pequot Sheeting, all you want . ' -for -only - . 1 ' ' i l' - - ' ! 7 :! -- "- - '" f v- ' w Soft Feather. ' i ': ' Pillows, 1 close out' at . r . - '1 Checked Jap Crepe, all colors,- chqicei" Yafd ...l.T..A 36-ihch Amoskaeg Outing Flannel goes aviary - $3.49 : Me. 14c if '- - .-!; If "V THE PEOPl?a:CASH StORE4CeS SALEM;dRE - . -i- ' f- V ' i ' :. ' ' ' , - TUESDAY S8H FOR CAMPAIGN ::' rr:-nnt!inr' Prominent Salem -Women to I Campaign fort Hinds to ! Conduct Local! YWCA i y,-yi jiiv-j y ; 1 Tuesday morning!. the YWCA cfmpalgn foV f 60 00, will be in full swing wiia. more: tnan &u saiem women In the' field for four days. Teams under the direction of Mrs. John J. Roberts, Mrsl Harry Haw kins, ; and Miss Mary Find ley will raise the money that is absolutely necessary to carry on the present activities : of the Salem organiza tion. The budget which has been cut as far as possible' is. necessi tated by the deficit ot 1Q0Q from last year. , . , ,'j . f j. - 1 1 Li j f; It, f. , , ... The , amount reQUlred for the work of 1925 is divided j between the y estimated! expenditures and the estimated : recelptsli : The esti mated expenditures are j rent, : $ 2 256, ' salaries $3150 j telephone $175, light $250, j national quota $250, conference $100, printing $200 office supplies! 25 running expenses of headquarters; $350, re placements . $350, committees Girl Reserves ; $100,' jniembership $50, edncatiopal promotion 4100, tank fees . $350, S miscellaneous $100 food costs $139, making a total of $?p5.,;!jj,ij..jy f .. The estimated receipts are food service $1375. roomsi $2000, Girl Reserves and i miscellaneous ' $80. a i i is total of UMii " a budget swimming ffees $350 $3805. i ; il'ilj':! Consequently there difference of $000 that must be secured .; in order tha.tthe work may be carried on. i j i rhe women are to: assemble at the YWCA Tuesday j morning to get the various.; cards, and at 1Q o'clock devotional services will be held. Miss Alice H. Dodd. i" and Mrs. F. A. Elliot will speak ! j i; : a Canon Bliss, Noted fori ! .: Campaign ori Drugs, Dies NEW YOR LK. Jan1.!-17.- Jan. 17.-Canon William H. Bliss of Seattle, who has been critically! j Jill ! in St. Luke's hospital here, J died early tonight of heart disease. ; ' SEATTLE, Jan. i ; 17. Canon William H. ' Bliss, i Who died to night in New York City, was rec tor of the Trinity! parish Episco pal church in SeattleJ Previous to coming here1 1Q. years ago. he was canon of the, All-Saints Cath edral in Spokane. 'a t ? f In 1920 Canon Bljiss organized the White Cross society, an asso ciation which has received nation al and international; recognition for itf campaign against narcotics. He was reelected president of the organization "for": the: fourth tirrfe while attending i att Mpjun confer ence at Geneva, Switzerland, an unofficial ; Qbserver.i j jj'f jfj .r. i"y ' A GAS SALET HEAVY A-f OLYMPIA, Wash; ! Jan. 17. Gasoline ' sold In the state "during 1924 totaled l4X,!8,yo gauons from whTeh the state collected $2. 859,374.1 jin jtsltipsj -JPted-pibble. director of licenses announced to day. f n J5Ttji' ill rin!M-pT-H'' Don't let! your I - 1 t ;.'iM jslM ; n COLD mi'li-iN get the best - V. -ii-,i:hijr jit Use V. of you. ; , 3' r " Shaef era Herbal jr..- fTpfi5Tf"f.i1 11 The best and ' most economical congh mediel pbtainable M A - T--W-;i .ff ..I'M . : ?,- -T ' 133 North tmptercial vl' a-a'- ' ' : A;A -a. ; a i-'S.AiAA'M- -'-l:--: - '"a-A I :A -V' &a-M AAiyl A v: ''A'A ;- - " A : ' A ' ! j 1 A. - Ar : A ,- '"'AA. -'y --'- ' A A A rfj A:y- y , y - .. t ' "-- . . '" . '.'- ; ,- ; l: Ar - " ,..'.., , ',. L X i .1 n i ....... llione J97s. 'a ITSSELTO BE RAISED TODAY Barges and (Diver Arrive Saturday; Hull is Patched for Down Trip J The steanier ("Relief," which went" to the bottom of the Wil lamette river at) the -Court street doek will be rii?ed to the top by tonight declared the workmen yes terday. Two barges were brought from Portland and placed on each side of the sunken hulk, while yesterday a diye drug five heavy cnams underneath the Vessel In preparations foi lifting, the hulk this afternoon; J j i curtiss Brothers of Portland who are handling the job are con fident that thd Relief can be brought ' j the surface, canvas patches placed on ' the outside of the hull - and bulwarks made on the inside. It: is probable that the steamer -could- fhen go down the river on . her Own power. This will probably be the course, if the boiler and engines are .uninjured by the crush 'of ice that rammed the hull of , the ship"" during" the recent cold snap. I1 1 . " : The Northwestern, which re placed the Relief on . the Willam ette river will irrlve In Salem to night with a fcargo of more, than 100 tons. In the cargo Ihere is a carload - o4 jflour, sugar, wire fencing, three ! carloads of grocer- t ! n M ill- ie and ' other miscellaneous artH cles, such fas pipes, inerchandise. etc. ; - .- Newspaper Editor? Elect Officers; piper Chosen WASHINGTON, Jin. 17 -The board of directors of the American Society of Newspaper Editors was reelected at the closing session to night of the organisation. The board Is composed,' of Ralph E. Stout of the Kansas1 - City Star; Edgar B. Piper. Portland, Ore- gonian; George E. News, and Willis J tian Science MonitorJ Miller, Detroit Abbott, Chris- WRECKED UXpR IS.SAFE ' VINYARD HAVEN, Mass., Jan. 17. The Robin Adair, which col lided early today ; with the collier Munalbro of. Cape Cod, arrived here at. 3 p. m., uider her own power despite -a hole in her star board side which ;is 30 feet long and extends from, her deck to be low the waterlinej jshe was kept anoai py ner aiertigni . duik- heads. ' Fat Reduction Here is new Way for all fat people to reduce. A new way to rid yourself eaaily and quickly of the burdensome fat which makes you miseratylej Why should you let rourself, go. resifiii; yeureelf to being . st, when by nsiue Marmola Prescription Tablets, you can jbecome slender again f Thousands of inert and women each year regain healthy, slender fifrures this way. Ton, too. ran takie off your excess flesh in this same pleasant manner. No need for riolent eserriaea or starvation diets. Just take one small Marmola Prescription Tablet after each;, meal and befor tcoing to bed. In a Tery short time your flabby flesh will begin to disappear and soon yon will beome the proud possessor of a slen der, shapely figure.! Voa will nerer admired as long as you are fat for fat people are always being made fun of. But don t let that worry you anymore. One of the foremost physicians of his time dis corered the Marmota Prescription for fst reduction and he', also conceived the idea of putting it up in ts 'convenient tablet form.- AiX, yon hare to do is to ko to year drnrsist and get a box. Or if yon prefer. aend the -price ne dollar to the .Mar mola Company, deneral ilotors BuilwUtg, Detroit, Michl, eai a box will be sent to you postpaid. Start taking these pleasant little tablet now you will always, be, glad ' that you j decided to try them. Many of your . iriends bare used them successfully.- Adv. U ' ' Tlie WiUbe News of found on page three of part two of this paper Burnett Bros.. Jewelers "Pay Us as You Are Paid" X Tr- ' . -..f y---;-y v y -? -J . .' ."! " ' - ' J' " : .' i: ' 'A' 1 1 i r 'f Eight Stores in Washington, Oregon and California ... . j . . . Carry ; -i a -. ... mm i v ateLi Get One at the Burnett Jewelry Store IFOR A DOliLAR BIELIE Here are all the best watches and you niay " buy ' one without even missing the money. The price you : pay is no niore. than a fair one. othing is added for the; privilege and convenience of "paying as you are paid." Indeed; you will find that- because we buy and sell more, we are enabled to sell for a littleness a little less than the jeweler who operates but) one store. ' LV, - - - . ''''liaWr-ar mm -.... .'f Hamilton Watch 39.50 DELIVERED FOR A DOLLAR The Hamilton watch is kho-wn the coun try oyer and the price of 39.60 lis the lowest at which genuine r Hamilfons can be sold -even if one paVs spot cash. Fully j guaranteed. Priced at $39.50. - '- f Delivered for a ! Dollar I Paid for a ' dollar or1 W a weel? v- , . , ., ,1, . , , Q vS,&: The Howard Watch . DELIVERED FOR A, DOLLAR The Howard watch is one of Americas best, known and highly respected ' time keepers. It is sold the country over at $60 cash in every good I jewelry store. Here at the lowest cash price,' yet on ' terms of :v." yy :VA-if;. - '-A :'- y A Dollar-XJown and , t j Say Cety ftjW-eekv .. .f sV e. 5...jn1r- i . . - The "B; W. Raymond" Watch DELIVERED JOR -A 'DOLLAR ff The B.' W.1 Raymond" watch is Elgin's finest' time-piece for railway men. Jt has 1 jewels and is guaranteed. It will pas inspection on any railroad" in the United States, Its outstanding feature is the i new non-pull-out . stem and the. dust' and water proof- case. Nationally priced at $55.00. Here ' at the Wvvest cash 'price, but : . AA.y-y -V M Delivered for a Dollar Bill v My. ! I f Paid for, feay $1.50 Weekly f ! fly.Maii.OraersjFOKd Same1 r Prices---Same Terms The Bunn Special S57.50 , DELIVEREDFOItjA DOLLAR The i "Bonn' Special" is a railrpad watch of the highest order.' Ijt has'21 jewels and is adjusted to six positions. Fea tured at $57.50i Delivered for a dollar bill, paid for. $1.00 weekly. ! 1: r If, within, thirty days yott find or Just think' that jxm've found that you can do better for cash In some other good store then all yon hare to " do Is' to bring the 3Ierchandiso back to us and every penny you lutvo paid will be rej(ui)netl to j'ou and Unit without a whimper t ; , . y tit 1 1 y