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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1925)
" ' ' f tJlO y w "'' JfitA There is some one who lives . r J jQfea - 'w'STO' th you only in memory some- , L,,t' PfXz VX one who was loved or honored. ; s SllS? v ' r G. W. Johnson Co. ; Jiw$ -' C1ZT ivWg INyBEIEW OnratherMan . Cloudy. Ag,ht , focal rains and moderate temperature; ? Sunday probably fair; moderate west and north west winds. ; Yestcrdaj-fc Max. 64 ; min. 46; river 2.4 sta-tionarj-; rainfall .14; atmosphere cloddy? liid toHwestr" f S r AT THE THEATERS TODAY Oregon -Aileen Prlngle and John Gilbert in "Wile of V the Centauer.n i j . Liberty Lewis Stone and Conrad Natel in "Cheaper , to Marry." . '" Grand Wallace ' Beery and . - ( Pauline Starke in "The Deyil's Cargo." . Bligh -Five acts vaudeville and pictures. 5 ' Six' Accidents FaUl - - Six of the 687 accidents report ed to the state Industrial accident commission for the week May 28 resulted in fatalities. These were John Rice, . Felix Jenerzejewskl, loggers and' Harold Barkhurst. whistle boy, all of Portland; James Mavin, South Beach, chas er; Ralph Duark, Clifton, chaser; and Ole Hanswedt, .Valsetz, chok er. Of the total number reported 586 were subject to the provisions of the compensation act, 100 from firms and corporations having-rejected the act and one from a pub 11c utility, corporation not subject to the provisions of the act. Geraniums 15c Each Zinnias, asters, casmos, 25c per dozen, petunias, 15e each. Canna lillies, 15c each. This week only. Arthur Plant's Greenhouse, 1298 S. 13th street. M31 Artisans on Tour Sixteen Salem Artisans, mem bers of the drill team and known as the Shamfocks, left last night for Grants Pass to attend a dis trict convention." A trip- to the . Oregon Caves will be a feature of the' entertainment. The party la' expected back Sunday night. Carnations And other cut, flowers for Dec oration at Arthur Plant's green houses 1298 South 13th. m30 ? Corey Re-Appointed H. H. Corey, chairman of f- the ? public service commission; has re- t ceived word of his re-appointment as chairman of the railway service accomodation and claims com- , mlttee of the National Association of railway utilities. He was i chairman last year. t.Flve Room Modern Bungalow In the Oaks, $2250. Gertrude J. M. Page. .. m30tf my i. To Hold Institute : " ' About 100 young people . will t gather Sunday afternoon at the - Pratura Memorial church for the ; first of a series of .Marion county ; Christian Endeavor Institutes. ' Rev. R I. Putnam has been se l. cured as the principal speaker of the day, with Paul Poling, Will- .. amette University senior. Thero institutes -will -be held preparatory to the world convention of the Christian Endeavor society in Portland next July. Several thou sand delegates are expected to be in attendance J I . " Conveyances Needed . There will be needed to convey members of the GAR and the WRC in the Memorial Day parade about 25 automobiles, according to Col. Carle Abrams, grand 'marshal. Owners of autos who can furnish a car for this purpose please bring It to Marion Square at 1:45 o'clock, at ' the corner of North Commercial and Marlon, i ' Six Room" Modern House ; ' ' Has 'efy4;? late" novelty;- east front, beautiful street 810,000. Gertrude J.' Mi Page,' Realtor, 492 North Cottage. ' m30tf Field Man to Speak ; " Iter. J. Lorimer, Lutheran field secretary of Oregon, will preach Sunday night! at 7:45 o'clock In the Lutheran church, " State at Eighteenth. The services will be conducted ia I the American ' lan guage. All Scandinavian-Lutherans are especially invited. , The Salem Chlckerles v ll Wish to announce the close of their baby chick season this week, and express their thanks to Wil lamette valley customers for their liberal patronage. C. N. Needham. Manager. . t ' m30 Sons of Vets Gather - All sons of Civil War Veterans are requested j to gather ' at the Marion Square at 1:30 o'clock this afternoon to : participate In the Memorial Day parade. They are to servje as a ' guard of honor for the members of the GAR and the WRC. Any person who will give the use of their cars to the ceme tery are requested to be at the Ar mory at. 9:45 o'clock this morn ing. Cars are also needed at the Marlon Square in the afternoon for the parade. Open Until Noon Today -Adams, Florist, 453 Courtrm30 Must File Divorces Records of all divorces in Ore gon are to be transmitted' to the state health department, the same as the records of marriages, .ac cording to the report received by County Clerk Boyer from the state health officer, Frederick D. Striek er. A Library of Muaie Is as important as a, library of literature. Why not get that li brary at half ; price? Caruso, Schumann-Heink, , McCormick. Kreisler. all here at your disposal while they last, in Moore's- Music House, 409-415 Court. m31 Lions Visit Longview t j Instead of having their regular Friday meeting' In Salem, mem bers of the Lions club motored to Longview, Wash., to attend the district convention of the organ ization. The convention will be held over until Sunday and many of the Salem business men who are Lions will attend. - AH Elks Are TJrged - , - To ' turn out in Memorial Day parade. . . m30 Sunday Service Planned Young people from 'the. various churches of the city are holding a big joint meeting in Willson park at 3:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon with -Jena 3Tcars Portland, as the principal speaker. 'An ex cellent program has been prepar ed. In, case of rain the meeting will be held 'at the First Metho dist church. All the young people of the city are invited to attend and there will be no other after noon meetings. All Elks Are Urged , To turn out in Memorial Day parade. m30 Rescued From River Gust Olson was tnrown into the Willamette river yesterday and is nbw in the Deaconess hospital suf fering from Illness. He was saved from a, chilly .death by the Spauld ing logging boat which put out to rescue the perishing man. lie wag taken to the police station and lat er to the hospital. Lost Bunch of Keys Between Salem and Chemawa. 15 reward for return to States man. m30 Visiting Colonel Abrams f H Mrs. L. E. Abrams of Eugene Is spending Memorial day at the home of, her, son,; Col. Carle Abrams oh Chemeketa street. - Win Radio Sets " ; - 'V Qoa Woodry, Harry Brundridge, and Kalman Vadney are the win ners of the radio sets offered by C S. West, blind promoter for the sale of "That Beautiful Heme of the-Rose." - The other song sales men are to get a' treat, however, for Mr. West has worked butf plans to take eight of the Salem boy on a ColurirSV highway trip on June 13.' They hare to make some additional sales of the song3, to make a berth on the trip. ' j W Advertised , "While they last." but they're going' fast. o. Sole Mlo by Caru so, Sweet Genevieve by McCormick Carry Me Back to Old Virrlnn hV Gluck, are all gone with many more old favorites. Get your fav orite .Red Seal Victor record at nair price when you can. Moore's Music House 4 0 9-4 1 5 Court, phone ?82 i , m3l Birth Is'Reported , " i Born, at the Salem hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Niemeyer. 283( S. Church St.; Salem. Oregon. Thursday, May 28.: 1925. a son, to be called Robert Henry Jr. . 4 Have Nice Job ' Quentln Cox and Russel 'Jones. Willamette university students4eft yesterday for Camp Currie. Yose mite National par, where they will be employed In the government service during the summer. They made the trip by motor, i Wc Red Seal Victor Records i Are going fast. Have you made your selections? , Moore's Music house, 409-415 Court, phone 983. ': i .','': ; m3i Dr. Wonner Visits .- ? A former resident and business man of Salem, Drrcarl Wonner, a Legionaire, who la established in business in Portland, was in the city yesterday tor a short visit. Congressman Visiting - Congressman Albert Johnson of Hoqulam, Wash., Is spending a few days with his secretary. Earl Cressy, who la visiting isls cothef Mrs. Jlarjr Cressy. Consressaaa Johnson Is to be the Memorial day speaker at-Centraiia-and later for 1 He has a late model Oak land Sedan equipped with all kinds of extras. This car has been driven so care fully and so little the origi nal . tires show very little wear and we give a. new car guarantee. .. j - i Priced for quick sale. W U (L a number of public speeches in western Washington. He is pub lisher'ot the Grays Harbor Wash ingtonian at Hoquiam. - ? s ' Garage Building For Kent Extra large, fireproof, good lo cation. Possession July, f Irst.Rea sonable lease. : Becke & Hend ricks, U. S. Bank Bids." ' m30tf Will Hold Services ' ' -, CapUin and Mrs. John Ellison, members of the Salvation Army corps "at Oxnard, Cal.; which Is near' Los Angeles, are to hold the principal services of the -day at the local Salvatfon Army hall Sun day afternoon and evening. : Cap tain and Mrs. Ellison are visiting with relatives here while ' on : a honeymoon tour of the Pacific nodthwest. They were married just before leaving for Oregon,' ;-. r -"4 " U.M t: iV : - FHeO, Spring! Chicken t Ve ' TSaiem s Restauraht.' Saturday atfd "Sunday. 1 ft f? ' 1 m31 Irrigation Bills ifd Due Flat rate irrigation bills are sub ject, to a discount of 10 per cent If paid on or before June 10. Resi dences with even numbers will ir rigate Monday, Wednesday, Fri day and Sunday. Residences with odd numbers will irrigate Tuesday Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. Hours 6 to 8 a. m. and 5 to 9 p. m. . 0-10 Why Not Drive I A real good car T It will cost less money to own and drive the 1923 Studebaker touring , which the Certified Public Motor Car Market has for sale at 8750 than it would to take the first year's depreciation on a cheap new car. See, this car by all means. m-3ttf Salem Lodge BPOE j -In regular session voted to' take part In the Memorial Day parade. Members will report at club rooms Sat., May 30 at 1:30 p. m. Order of Exalted Ruler.' . .mSO , : . iS - " f Largo Home 32SO . ! North near school. Fruit and flowers, see at- 1595 N. Church street. . Immediate possession. 81400 to handle. Becke & Hend ricks, U. S. Bank Bldg. m30tf Licenses Jjwueil j Two marriage licenses were ap plied for. in the county clerk's of fice yesterday. They were taken out by Glen E. Rowland, route 7, Salem, and Wllma Alford, route 6, and Albert M. Bernham, route 3. Salem, and Emily Hanenkrug, Sa lem. - . I - ; " H Addresses Pupils E. J. Briggs, a veteran of the Civil war addressed the pupils of the Richmond school yesterday on the topic of patriotism. He was accompanied by. Comrade Faulk ner. Mr. .Briggs declares that the Richmond school pupils presented a fine program and he considers them one of the most patriotic schools of the city. , - Artillerymen to Leave s Preparation, are, underway .for the local unit of the 249th CAC to train at Fort Barry, Cal., according to information from artillery offi cials. The local unit Is composed of about 30 members, who will en train here on June 13. Cap. C. M. Irwin Is to be in charge of the lo cal unit. ' . - Birth Is Reported-- - Tatsuo Morioka Is the name giv en to the baby boy born to Mr. and Mrs. Chisato Morioka, residents of route 9, Salem, Mr. Morioka is a Japanese gardener. , -- Are You Thrifty? . Here's two small homes for 13850. Terms. ; On pretty view lot south. Fruit i and flowers. Becke ts. Hendricks, y. S.- Bank BWS. ; m30tf Memorial Day Honored Willamette, university held spe cial chapel -services yesterday In commemoration of Memorial day. Four speakers spoke to students regarding the day and its eignifi cence."; The speakers were: Gideon Stoltz, Civil War veteran, Charles J. Lisle, veteran of the Spanish- DIL B. H. WHITE t OfopsUv-Sxsry Bsstosais JMsgBMfs aa TtmIsmbi - fXr. Abrtsi'o ata4 OfflM Pasna SSS mt ' 'i sea tr. a. bmx bias. - WOODRY Buys Fund turq H: 3 Gil' t, J : American war, w E. Griffith, of the late World war, and Major Shoft, of, the ,' Canadian Mounted police, and the veteran of a num ber of wars. Hickman to Return ' Dr. Hickman,, president of the Kimball college of theology, will return from Portland today. Iloveburg Veteran Here . H. G. Nelson, of Roseburg, Civil war veteran, and former resident of - Salem Is visiting here with rel atives. He will remain here a few days before entraining for Detroit, Mich., wheTe he will attend the national encampment of the' GAR to be held near that city. While in the east he plans to visit with relatives and friends before re turning to the Pacific, coast. Major Biter Promoted " Major Alvin C. Baer has been promoted to the office of Lieuten ant Colonel of the Oregon National guard, according to the communi cations f com the adjutant gener al's office. He is to be-on the staff of Adjutant-General White, commander of the Oregon national guard units. Col. Baer has been stationed in Portland during the past months, . but for awhile he was in the local office of the mili tary department of the state. " Returns to Salem rf Dr. Waiter H. Brown, director of the 'Marion county child health demonstration has returned from a trip to Sacramento, where he ad dressed a group of child health en thusiasts. This is poly one of a number of engagements to be fill ed by Dr. Brown, who Is consider ed an authority in his field, and a noted sociologist. . ' Inmate Escapes Angelo Terlnl; a patient at the etate hospital, eloped from that institution last night and has not yet been picked up. He is about 5 feet, 4 inches tall and weighs about 145. dressed in; working clothes. He has brown1 hair and blue eyes and is about 43 years of age. , Terini was formerly a timber worker and was commit ted from Lane county. He has relatives In Cottage Grove. Will Head Class , j Benoit McCroskey of Salem has been elected president of the so phomore class at the University of Oregon. ' He is a freshman at present and a member of the uni versity oratorical and debate teams. He recently won first place in a Pacific coast contest. Speeders Are Caught . R .W- Walters, R. X. Moyors, Albert C. Meyers and Archie W. Keeling were brought into police court last night by Officer Ed wards to face charges af speeding. They are to appear in court at a later date.' Stay ton Man Marries A marriage license has been issued in ' Vancouver, Wash., to Lafe Miller of Stayton and Miss Anna' Holden of Portland. Vacationists Passing Through Mr. and Mrs. F. WJ Goldenberg, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Max Llchtgain and Irene Lichtgain. Portland residents, passed through Salem Friday afternoon on their way to Crab creek where they plan to spend the; holiday. .Fish ing baskets and camping equip ment was loaded onto their tour ing car. HIGHWAY PROGRAM -AIDS COAST ROUTE (Continued from page 1) Oregon trail, on Emigrant hill. In Umatilla county and surfacing be tween Co qui He and Myrtle Point, in Coos,county, was ordered. In Josephine county' the O'Brien schoolhouse-George ranch section of the Redwood highway Is to be surfaced and the approaches to the' Meacham-Umatilla over-crossing graded In Umatilla county. . . . The only bridges for .Jane let ting will be the one -at Crooked river and the small one at Chetco river, ..x ' .- p ..; Tillamook county, Brighton-Jetty creek section of Roosevelt high way, surfacing one mile; R. W. Stevenson, 17,200. Wilson river Iobsonville ; section, resurfacing, R. WV Stevenson, $13,450. Cnrry county-Chfetco-Callfornla line, fire miles grading and sur facing; John R. Hill 990.069 LADD &. BUSH, Bonkers established 1B0S General Banldns Business , Office nor from m. to I p. m. SALEM FUEL AND TRANSFER COJ NOTICE Our Summer Prices on Wood Good 2nd prowth fir. 4 ft, delivered . . . ii . . ,.8JlO' I - Good old fir, 4 ft. delivered i . f . i .-. . . ; . ; . . $7-10 - - Good oak, 4 ft. delivered ...... 4 .. . ... . .$SiO tiood ash and maple, 4 ft. delivered . . ...... $7.50 Good alabwood. 4 ft. delivered ............ . , .$4.00 ' See as at our office, 753 Trade Street, rbone 529 or 13, . ' 'f . Klzht phone 1C03 ; j ' " IIOVmG A21D HAULING OUIt SPECIALTY Hisb School Girl Operates Two Typewriters fttTT t . ; Once, Writing Different VVcrclica Esch T.Iachins1 4 i ' II S3 i Ml & t Miss Gertrude Morrisser of Rex-, bury. Mass., la; gifted witn tne ability to writ two different sen tencea on typewriters at the same time. Bhe Is stlU . a student In Washington county. market road: Newport construction com pany, $36,454. Gold Beach-Hunter creek sec tion of Roosevelt highway in Cur ry county 2.5 miles of grading and surfacing; D. B. Plymal, Bandon, $70,445. ; Approaches to Oakland bridge and Overhead crossing on Pacific highway in Douglas county; Wash burn and Hall, Portland, $17, 312.50. Hendricks Bridge section of Mc Kenzie highway in Lane county, .78 mile of grading and surfacing; R. F. Thompson, Eugene, $12, 674. Otter Rock-Newport section of Rqgsevelt highway, 8.5 miles sur facing in Lincoln county; Joslyn and McAllister, Spokane $64,950. Siletz Bay section of Roosevelt highway .67 miles of embankment construction In Lincoln county; S. H. Newell. Portland, $17,420. The east unit of Beam creek-Cow val ley section of John Day highway in Malheur county; H. C. Boyer, Ontario, $35,887.50. All bids for the west unit re jected.: -: '. V- . , Nine concrete box culverts, four small concrete bridges and one 180 foot steel span with approach es on Redwood and Oregon caves highways, near Kerby, in Jose phine county; J. A. Varner, Grants Pass $5,810. Crossing of OW tracks near Meacham; J D. TobIn, 5 Portland. $30;730. Roseburg-Coog Bay highway, maintenance materials. Harness & Colby, $30,400. - SALEM TO OBSERVE DAY WITH PARADE . (Continued from page 1) man W. C. -Hawley, orator of the day, in automobiles. 2 Sedwick Post G: A. R. and Auxiliary In automobiles, escort ed by Sons of -Veterans.- 3 Hal Hibbard Camp. Spanish War Veterans and Auxiliary, marching. , 4 Capital Post, American Le gion, headed by drum corp, fol lowed by Legion Auxiliary, march ing. " 5 Marion Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars and Auxiliary, marching. Sections form on Commercial, north of Center. ' Third' section Commanded by Lt. Willis E. Vincent. 1 '-Oregon ' State Training School, headed by band. . 2 Salem Indian, School Battal ion, headed by band. " 3 Salvation Army. ' Fourth section Commanded by Frank Durbin, Jr. , T REDUCE H. SUMMER RATES TO CALIFORNIA BY PICKWICK STAGES San Francisco, one way, S15U50 Round Trip, S30.0O J Loa Angeles, one way, $21.33 Ronndv Trlp, 8peclal Rates to Parties of Eight or More For Information and Reserva tions phone 696, or call at CENTRAL STAGE TERMINAL Salem, Oregon tM III : ' i i . ... rvj 11 high school and haant decided as yet whether to attempt to develop her ability to such an extent that she can hold down two typists Jobs at onoa. - ' - 1 Salem grade schools. 2 Salem Junior High school. . 3 Salem Senior High school. , 4 Willamette University head ed by University band. Section will form ! on -Front north of Marion facing south. Fifth section Commanded by O. L. McDonald. , 1 Salem Rosebud' band. 2 All civic and fraternal or ganizations of Salem and Marlon county, headed by Salem Cher rians. 3 All patriotic men and wo men who, will volunteer to march in token of respect and honor of the Nation's Deceased Soldiers. Section will form on Marlon, east of Commercial, facing west. DEBT IS SAID OVERPAID UNITED STATES DECLARED TO HAVE RETURNED EXCESS WASHINGTON, May 29. (As sociated Press.) Official records to substantiate Jis statement that the United States paid - France 1250.000 more han it borrowed from that government in 1775-76, are cited in a letter addressed by Chairman Borah of the senate for eign relations committee to the editor of the Londoa Observer. The communication made public tonight, was occasioned by " the publication of a letter from the author of a biography of Beaumar chais, expressing. surprise over the senator's assertion hat the loan. which was made by i5e French government through Beaoznarcn- ais, had been 'over-paid by very considerable turn." "In 1881, under the direction of Mr. Windom. secretary of the treasury, a most thorough and de tailed study was made of all na tional loans of the United States from July 4, 1776 . to June 30, 1880,'1 Senator Borah stated. FOR INFORMATION ABOUT RAILROAD TRIPS I Phone 727 OREGON x ELECTRIC Crystal Gardens Wednesday Night Dreamland Saturday Night When You Are Ready To Move Call on us, for we have padded Vans and FlcecS lined covers for your furniture and piano. Tirst class piano and furniture movers. .We also handle Brooder Stove3, Furnace Coals and Diamond Briquettes 5 Larmer Transfer & Storage Co. Ph'cr.o CC0 CHILDREfiS.FARF.l H0UE . -HAKES FINE PHOGHESS W.C.T.U. IXSTITUTIOV .XCAi; CORVALLIS IS SUCCESS. Christian Homo Crowded T$ Capacity ' With Many Mora - Waitinz to i:n(cr The success and growth of tha childrens Farm Home should b of interest to every citizen of Ore gon, to the child lover front humanitarian viewpoint, to the ta payer from the economic. The Farm home is the only nort sectarian institution in Oregon giving state wide service iu tha care of dependent children. In Oregon today-many c!)ilircti are practically without guardan ship whose feet have notstrayetl from the path of right but" man whom will if not cared for goon become deliquent. It is well known to students of dependent versus thrust from one to another class the .charge upon the stale for tho care Is quite or nearly quadrup led. The Children Farm home of tha W. C, T. UK undertakes to give a real Christian home-,to dependent children to the full capacity of tha cottages they are able to : build with funds entrusted to them and, they will build as fast as thesa funds permit. There are now threo "homey" cottages housing eighty one happy children on the farm near Corvallis. One more cottag'J is under way. another will be built soon. However a tithe of tho children for whom application 1- made cannot be cared for. Women's clubs are vying with, the W.C.T.U. in energetic support of the home while fraternities have been most generous and still Ive are far, far from the goal of caring for every needy child in the state.- Several have named tho home on their bequests and we are grateful for this but we wish, more would give their money now and themselves seethe happiness and safety they will be the meaw of, bringing to Gods little ones. TODAY 3:15 T. M, After the Parade CHARLES BOWMAN HUTCHINS . in Bird Songs, Calls, Stories, Harp Music, Pictures Special Children's Program THE LAST BIRD MAN'S APPEARANCE IN SAULSI SATURDAY SprU! Children pro gram for 1I children of Kalem. Bihh? 10c. Brine the children alter Ui parade. , First LlDthodlst CIiltcIi State and Church Sts. Hear the Bird Blan Today j;iHo Admitsion 10c Eaeb Tlease t H- T - -. - . ' ' : " ' !