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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1925)
TRQUSER No left overs, but trousers, j Here are buy them now: : Note the Prices : Regular $4.00 trousers now. Regular $4.50 trousers now " Regular $5.00 trousers now.. . Regular $6.00 trousers now.- Regular $7J0 trousers now Regular $8.00 trousers now ; We know these special prices will tempt you and that you'll not fail to see trouser value in every pair, j - ' G. W. Johnson & Co. 469 State WEATHER FOB TUESDAY OREGON; Cloudy; probably rain west portion; tnlld "tempera ture; moderate variable winds. Maximum 78. minimum S3 - riv er 3.7 rise; rainfall .OJatmos fthere part cloudy; wind nortlu - AT THE THEATERS TODAY . " . OveRon May McAvoy, Paul- ; lne Frederick, Marie Pre- I Tost, in "Three Women." Libert j Buck Jones in "Gold- and the Girl." , Kimball President to President Hickman of the Kim- ball College of Theology, will leave this morning on. a rather extended ' trip through Oregon. The trip will include a district meeting to be held at Silverton today,, a dis 'trier .meeting at Arlington Wed nesday, and Dr. Hickman will de liver the commencement address at Nehalejn high school Friday. Get Yonr Refrigerator Now And get your full swimmer's use of it at Hamilton's. M19 -Speeder Pays Fine For exceeding the speed limit of the city, G. Koone paid a fine of 1 10 when he appeared before Police Judge Martin Poulsen yes terday. 'Plain and Fringed ,'' Auto robes on sale at Thos. Kay Woolen mill. $3.00 to $8.50. M19 Released From Jail i Clarence Uppert, who was ar rested and held for investigation by Of ficefEcJwards, Sunday was released, front the city jail, ac cording to records on file at the police station. : Remnants of linoleum -And felt base floor coverings at greatly reduced prices this. week. Hamilton. v ' M19 Get Rullding Permits ' W. J. Williams is to erect a dwelling at 1080 North Twelfth, to cost $3,000; T. J. Hill & Son a store building at 1783 State, at an estimated cost of $4500, and Nellie C Williams Is to erect a dwelling at 9r North Twelfth, at an estimated cost of $2500, ac cording to permits issued by the city recorder yesterday. Automobile for House Will take car up to $1500 on rlose in modern 7 room house, double garage, paved street and alley. Becke & Hendricks, U. S. Bank Bldg. . !. M19tt Splinter Removed i A two-Inch splinter embedded In the foot of Miss Dora Jackson, 11, of Hopmere, was removed yes terday under a local anaesthetic. The splinter had caused a running sore to appear on the young girl's foot, which had led her parents to ; believe she was . suffering from ' tuberculosis of the bone. v Inlaid Unoleum Remnants In 6 ft widths, large enough for bath rooms at a great reduction this week. . Hamilton. M19 Visits in Salem Miss Frances Kllng. former physical director of the Grant school, visited with friends from Newberg yesterday. Miss Kling la now a member of .the faculty of the Newberg schools. Assumes Management i j Mike Panik. well known brake expert, has assumed management Of the Raybestos Brake Shop on South Commercial, near Trade, and offers his ; sertices to those who have brake" problems to solve. Beautiful Patterns of Linoleum , Are offered In our remnant sale this week. Hamilton. JI18 SPECIAL good clean cut the ffprices that (J I. $3JJ8 $3.75 ...$4.50 $5.62 $6.00 St. ! NEWS IN tion department -'by the Firch Christian cfcurch of Turner, $40, 000. Incorporators are J. L. Webb. William Butzke and S. A, Riches.-- ' - ( ' AH Kinds Strong Bedding Plants. Very reasonable. Call evenings. Ernest Infer Rt. 1, Box 11. Phone 116F4. M21 Moore to Speak Will Moore.' state insurance commissioner and fire 'marshal, wilt appear before students at OAC next iweek, speaking on various phases of real estate law and pro cedure. : ; I- Get Your Requirements- For linoleum while we are of fering our remnants at reduced prices this week. Hamilton. M19 Screnaders Visit Monmouth . ' Ted Krueger, J. Lane, Ed Good nouf, Albert Warren and- Fenni mor Baggott. Salem youths, were visitors to Monmouth Sunday night where they serenaded mem bers of the Oregon normal school. Successful Fisherman ; Carl Webb, local business man. was a successful fisherman while on a visit to the coast during the week-end: He secured a salmon that is reckoned as a prize. ... Lots Terms Lots $10 down, $10 monthly buys good building lots south. Price $150 to $300. Becke & Hend ricks, V. S. Bank Bldg. MlSlf Aid Salvation 'Army , . Dr. B. F.. Pound, member of the executive board of the Salvation Army here, made the opening an nouncement for the Salvation Army .subscription: movement, which is to secure' $12225 to carry on the work for the coming year. The announcement was made at the Salem Chamber of Commerce. Ha also stated briefly the charac ter of work being done in the city by the Salvation Army here'. Over 600 Christmas dinners were given away last year, it was declared. WiEr Building Plans for a $30,000 boys and girls' Industrial club building at the fairgrounds have been com pleted by . the state fair board. The fair this year ; will surpass any of the previous expositions,' the fair board members believe. t Why Pay Rent? Three! room new houses, south, near far line, $100 cash balance monthly. Six room house, base ment. $150 cash, balance monthly. Becke & Hendricks, U. S. Bank Bldg. i M19tf Meeting Postponed' Orocerymen of Salem have post poned their meeting one week, ac cording to announcement made at the Chamber of Commerce yester day. Instead ot meeting tonight, as planned, they will meet next Tuesday. Problems of the local merchants are to be considered at the meeting. It is stated. J Leaves for Californ Rer. H. D. Chambers, pastor of St. Paul's Episcopal church, left Monday morning f for Berkeley, CaLyto attend a synod meeting of the Episcopal church, lie will be gone about two weeks. Committee Active A committee of Salem Elks were waiting on Salem Merchants Mon day afternoon securing signatures for the closing of business houses in Salem forElks-day;la Portland, June 16. The local lodge Is plan ning on turning out in full force to attend the Portland meeting. New uniforms have been secured and Will be worn at that time. I'Seeks Auto Number- Request to forward the num ber' of the automobile driven by C R. Moor, an inmate of the state prison who recently confessed to the murder of Harry Brown in BRIEF rymple by Bernard McShane, chief of police for the California city. No decision has 1 been reached as to whether or not Chief McShane will ask to have Moor returned to Sacramento for prosecution on the murder charge. Moor is serving three years for larceny. Elizabeth Levy Presents- Violin students in recital at the First Christian church Thursday, at 8 p. m., assisted by an orchestra of 35. Public is invited. M20 Moves Offices The Gray & White publishing company are moving their offices from the Masonic building to the Bush-Breyman 1 building. . The change was necessitated by the ex pansion of the business connected with the publishing of "Our Baby and Mother Magazine." A demand for the magazine has sprung up all over the United States, but es pecially on the Pacific coast and in the middle west. i ; Carries Sap h Eugene Evans, aged 18 years, was arrested by Officer Edwards last night and held for investiga tion. In his possession was found a bag of shot rolled up in a hand kerchief, and attached to a short piece of rope, which evidently could be used to sand bagman in dividual. Evans was wearing rub ber soled shoes. ; if Dance " Cole 'McElrOy's orchestra, Wed nesday, May 20, Crystal's Gardens. f : M20 Held for Investigation G. E. Triplet was held at the po lice station last night for investi gation. He was found in posses sion of a bottle of Monticello tonic, which had been opened. , He was riding a bicycle without a light, it is ' claimed. ....: ; Moves Offices i Clarence Smith,! architectural designer, has moved his offices to 412 Oregon building, from the fourth floor of the Masonic temple. Mr. Smith has designed several of the recent homes that have been built in Salem. I I Sells Milkshakes j 7 ! . Jim McGilchrlst has sold a total of 13,861 milkshakes this year to wards the 100,000 I he expects to sell by the first of the coming year. Two Perry's at.O. A. C The Kenneth S. Perry, O. A. C. student, t arrested on . Saturday night for possession of liquor, is NOT Kenneth C. Perry, pharmacy student at O. A. C. and son of J. C. Perry, druggist, of Salem. M19 Sons of Veterans to! Meet Word received, by U. J. Boyer, vice state commander ot the Sons of Veterans for Oregon, imparts the information that Wm. M. Cof- ' FOR INFORMATION ABOUT RAILROAD ' TRIPS J Phonc727 OREGON ELECTRIC AVOODRY Buya Fumiturq - . Phone 511 . LADD & BUSH, Bankers ' established 1SOS General Banians Buiincra . , . , . ...... i t " OfSce Ilonxs from 10 a. bl to t p. as. - - - - i. Ha fcs a 1920 Tori onp witn good tires. At water Kent ignition . yatem, large steering wheel, seat 1 eeTers, spotlights, eat oat. 1925 license. A very terriceabU car for only $250. . i j fin, national commander of the Sons of Veterans, expects to be ni Salem and will be accompanied by Regional Commander Bubo. The two distinguished gentlemen will be greeted by a large number from the various patriotic organizations at a camp fire in the armory. The Sons of Veterans will furnish au tomobiles for all G. A. R. men that can attendMJThe exact date of the camp lire will be announced later. Refreshments will likely be served. Visitor Loses Aut i G. H. Lember of Portland mo tored to Salem last night to attend the banquet given by the Portland Electric Power company. He left his automobile in front of the company's office but when he started home the machine bad dis appeared. The theft was reported to the police. ' The machine was a Chevrolet touring and bore license No. 9853. Recitals Are Scheduled A recital of pupils of Prof. E. W. Hobson, W. W. Graham arid F. V. Melton, of voice, violin and pi ano, respectively, will be held at the Willamette university school of music at Waller hall tonight and Tuesday evening, May 26. The public is invited. Shows Improvement Mrs. T. B. Kay, wife of State Treasurer Kay. is much improved since being taken tto a' Portland hospital. It is expected that she will be able to return to Salem within a short time according to announcements made yesterday. Theater AVork Started Construction of Salem Vr new theater, to be built by the Guthrie interests began with the tear ing down of the Id livery stable across from the new' Salem hotel. When the buildings are razed ac tive steps towards the new build ing will be made.. The new theater will be the largest in the state out side of Portland and will be ready to open in the fall. Brooks Man 'Arreeted Kekiyi Kauata of Brooks was arrested by Henry Stevenson,' dep uty: game warden, charged with fishing in a lake without .first ob taining a license. -He was fined $25 and $8.70 costs in just,ice court. He had no alien gun license -when - arrested but later procured one. h- t Memorial Services ; f. The Pioneer church of Gervais will observe Memorial services Saturday afternoon, May 30V at 2:30 o'clock. A principal speaker will be secured from Salem. Medical Society to Meet . The Polk-Marion-Yamhill Medi cal society will meet In Salem for a banquet at the Gray Belle this evening. Dr. Marr Bisaillon of Portland. Dr. L. A. Bollman of Dallas,' Dr. Charles H. Rogers of Portland and Dr. J. S. Saurxnan or Salem will take part In the dis cussion and program. The treat ment of tuberculosis will be the topic considered. Pierce Will Speak Governor Pierce will speak OBITUARY Hayter -v Miss Theodosia Hayter died yes terday at the age of 65 years at a local hospital. Funeral announce ments will be made later. The Webb funeral parlors are in charge of arrangements. DR. B.II. WHITE OsUopstay-Bargsry Xleetronte Zlagncta and Tr tmnk (Dr. Abram'3 metad) Ornee Pneaa SS ar 4SS-J SOS TJ. B. Bank Bids. REDUCED SUMMER RATES TO CALIFORNIA BY PICKWICK STAGES Saa Francisco, one way, $15X0 Ronnd Trip, $30.00 Los Angeles, one way, . Round Trip, $50.00 - Special Rates to Parties of - Eight or More For Information and Reserva tion! pfcode 696. or call at CENTRAL STAGE TERMINAL SaJem, Oregon Renorseless After Slaying Eight, Including Three of.HerjOhildren 1 - 1 i i ' "They bothered me so I killed tbem." That is all the re morseless Mrs. Emmanuel Sorenson, 28, of Donneborg,' Neh.; his to uj. about eijrht murders she admits. Her ei;ht victims, J1 of them poisoned, were her first husband, her first husbands mother, three of her own children, and three children of relatives. The murders were committed , over a period of three years.' twice in Columbia county in the near future, at the American Le gion hall Sunday on law enforce ment and on Sunday, June 20, he will be present at the Fern Hill Community day . picnic, at which time he will deliver the principal address, ; ; " . 1 PERSONALS Sam A- Korer, secretary of state, spent the week-end at Astoria, his former home. " . Gale Hill. Albany attorney, jwas a business .visitor in Salem Mon day, j - - ... i . . " ' -ili William Smith, a business man of Long Beach, Cal... Is visiting with relatives and friends in Sa lem for a few days.' A. J. Jensen of Amity visited. in the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs! G. M. Wassbn vis ited here from ' Mill City Monday afternoon.) : - P. E. Gibbons of Woodburn was in the c5ty yesterday. . ,. , Mrs! Chester Miller, visited here from Jefferson yesterday. E. Cooke Patton, 'local business, pan. Was a Portland visitor yes terday!.,. ' " V- George Hackett of Toledo was in the city On business yesterday. ' Mrsi Pauline Fowler of Bandon was in the city yesterday, i t Tony Miller of Mt. Angel was in the city yesterday. MrsL John: Meyers of WoOdburn was in the city' yesterday. ; Mrs. E. J. Boesch from Silver ton was in Salem for a while yes terday. v . 1; . DrJ Wi8ecarver of McMinnrille was in the city yesterday. 1 Georgia Davidson was a guest of Miss Martha-Livesfy during the week end,1 Miss Davidson is from Eugene.. Miss A. Klrsch, Salem, nurse, was a jvisitor in Astoria yesterday. Mrs. Howard Stephens of Amity visited here yesterdays, The best real estate buys are always advertised in The States man first, ? ? t " When You To Move' Call on us, for we have padded Vans and Fleece-lined covers for your furniture and piano, First class piano and furniture movers. . i We also handle Brooder Stoves, Furnace Coals and Diamond Briquettes v"i :v;t:L:;r'TvHjK-:"' . Larimer Transfer & f ; Storage Co. PHcna 020 i Bits For Breakfast I . Salem's quota almost over - v v And ft will go over the top. with something over for good measure, on Thursday " ' S S U And if the other quotas are fin ished the second linen mill will be ready to go; the company to be organized and to get down to bus iness. W The Slogan man talked about our water powers in The States man of last Thursday. In this connection it is important to know that the annual damage by the smoke nuisance In the United States is estimated by "The Na tion's Health" at from $12 to 117 per capita. A survey made In Grafton, W. Va., indicates damage in that town amounting: to $300. 000, of which 90 per cent Is a re sult of railroad activities. When the water powers of the Pacific northwest are all developed and used there wilj be no smoke nuis ance in this section. We will have the cleanest corner of the country, and the most prosperous, because we will have also the "cheapest power., We are in the age of ma chinery, and j the cheaper power will make coriditions here, as com pared with other less favored sec tions, by that much better there will be a great surplus'-here for Dreamland Saturday Night Crystal Gardens Wednesday Xiglit - i good wages, for culture and leis ure and pleasure. - 1 , Three noted " French aviators who were hurt a few days ago in an automobile accident will ' sec ond the sailor ot anecdote who In a storm was so sorry tor the f olks ashore on so wild a night. They will be glad hereafter to stick to the safe and uncongested . atmos phere. . ' " . ' . ; ; ; ' Russian exiles seem to have fared best in Jugoslavia, which took Ixf 33.000 of them. Including 5.000 of the soldiers ?of Generl Wrangle, who is living at K.ano-witz.- At the Belgrade opera 60 per cent of the force are Russians, including the prima donna. Mine. Popova,8 and a number of Russian U. -Ar:d Mother caid - Si j 11 rw-' . iv -mm Vendor . , ,KJtfc- TV v , state! that cSof- tbtteefhmaAmttfr- , as a mild sntiy Mlf In tJtsf -Vi moutK. A promlnfiit pny cician m-fr its nit after each. Dtf&l (oacrptlM. teeth free from. siecay.Y DIFFERENT FLAVORS Somsfflgi m. -.iMjiMsjMsBiaswswpssswMwst"SBSBw TE FOOIW LADIES': ' White Sea Island cloth' oxfords, 1 3-8, white leather heels with white soles. Sizes Vi to 9r width AAA to B. All ) going at : J; ' ;!-"''' '' I . : $2.95" Pair GROWING GIRLS': 1 ' J " All white bact oxfords, black and brown leather, trimmed white cloth, sport ex- . fords and all White Sea Jsland cloth, low ' heels oxfords, good range of sizes to pick from. All going at , ONE LOT OF ODDS AND ENDS: . r ; White slippers " and oxfords, about 50 ' pairs in the lot, come pick your choice. SEE LIBERTY STREET Wil .DO John Walk-Over and Cantilever -; f.'.oes Asencjr . t ' 415 State T St. -Salem sm y mi professors have been added to the university faculties, i At least nas. of thu npnhle who sell cetvFpapers or" run small bookstalls are Rus sians. Although debarred as anena from official posts, laany oi ma exiles are employed by the govern ment. .j - i i . - - ' ' chixese hoy nouxrr. OVER VANCOUVER. B. a, M jy -18. Wong Foon Sing. Chinese house boy in the home of F.'L. JJaker, Vancouver importer and exporter, charged with murdering Janet K. Smith, a nurse, whose body was found in the basement af the Ba ker residence July 26. was today committed for trial. The decision followed a four-day preliminary hearing. Wong sing's trial -was; expected to begin in October oij November. nackafa of VJri0ey too vase rxoxncri: she rewards the litfls errand rtr2serf delicious, lon- ; llastind and teri5 i SliVMUt, i appyriicalthy , cKlldren with best cf all-the ;costAi small i J ' , ' ' . . i t t - I Ml I "I ' 1 7AP rr n UUJU J. Rsifc ; r 7 V v. Turner Church Incorporates "k.u i.ica uj t3 si.3 corpora-