The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 04, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    " THE OTtEGOlt STAT Loll AN, SALEli, OIllIGO:!
THURSDAY TtORNING, JUN 4, 1S25
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L More Rain
Unsettled, probably -occasional
1 Khowm: llaiit 'south west winds.
Max. 02; Min. 46; RltW 2JI fls
- 4tS Rainfall .44 Inches; Atmos
1 ; phere cloudy Wind south.
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AT THE THEATERS TODAY
CMresoB-"Pampcred Youth"
f roin Booth ; Tarkington
norel "The t Magnificent
Ambersons." '
Ubcrty Richard Dix ln ;
"Men and Women.'
nilh "Ti T?q r.fnnt Tlnv"
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Pet Squirrel Killed
j- Because it possessed a too trust
ing disposition, one of the pet gray
sanfrrels at state honse was killed
fednesday. The little animal
Was run over by a passing motor
isjt who was a little careless in his
driving. The squirrel ; are so
tame that their attitude is prac
tically a dare.
Why Kef DHre
A real good car? It wilt cost
less money to own and drire the
1923 Studebaker touring which
i the Certified Public Motor Car
Market has for sale at 1750 than
: 1t would to take the "first year's
depreciation on a cheap new car.
Traffic Men "Mugxed"
. All of the state trarfic force. In
convention here, were photo
graphed at the-state house yester
day. The 10 men recently added
to the , force have ;been equipped
with brand new motorcycles for
the summer season. There, are
now 24 state traffic men in addi
tio nto T. A. Raffety, chief state
trafr officer. Kenneth Bloom
of Albany, is assistant chief. -
Anotiier Good Uaace
At Turner Saturday night. J 4
'judge Hant Returns
J. T. Htlnt, Marion county
judge has returned to Salem after
making a four day trip to Pendle
ton where he visited his son. He
,was accompanied on the trip by
Mrs. Hunt, and Mr. and Mrs. if.
E. Tait. of Stayton. Mrs. Tait
is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Hunt. During the trip which was
made by auto, j Hendleton, La
' Grande and other points were vis
ited. The party also 'stooped at
Meacham and viewed the monu
ment erected In honor to the late
President Harding-' in memory of
hisl presence at the formal cele
bration of the opening ot the
Oregon Trail. . I
To Slake Home Hero i '
Arthur McCIeanr former resi
dent of Edmunston, Canada, Is
planning to bring his family here
to estblish ai home, i He is con
nected with a prominent insurance
company. ; -
Bolt Hits Motor
A stroke of lightening sent 'a
heavy charge of electricity Into
the line feeding the Oregon Grav
el company's large 250 volt motor
and burnt out the coils, render
ing it useless! Tuesday afternoon.
No general electrical disturbances
was. felt In the city," but the bolt
happened to strike close 1 enough
ito the works to cause the serious
4amage. It Is U impossible . to
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The young fellow wants a smart suit a live
-vire suit full of snap and go.
Beautiful pencil stripe effects, smart new
mixtures in snappy colorings.
"x Prices $18, to $45
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Our clothes service is yours looking or buy
ing just as you choose. '
G. W. Johnson & Go
: 469 State Street
secure 'repTacffiflt' f the parts
in this city, but efforts were made
to mate the, purchase in Portland.
It'is 'expeetedi.4.he motor will be
repalfei--"Jjlthln a few days and
work, will be resumed in. scooping
irayel out "the -bd of the Wil
lamette river; ; : ''
Tickets Now On Sale
or .&farle-LouUe ITarft concert.
June 10, at the following places,
Moores Blusie House, George C.
Will Music Hous4, Pattons Book
Store and the French Shop, 11 5
N-Hlgh, A Uoilar and a Dime."
Inland Empire Prosperous
Miss Kathryn : Gunhell," local
photographer has returned from
a business trip in eastern Oregon
and Washington, where she states
many signs of prosperity are pres-
ent. The wheat fields are in fine
shape and despite the huge loss
suffered by the , farmers in that
section of the state a big crop la
expected.' Stui visited Walla Walla
and expressed surprise at the ex
tended truck gardening and fruit
raising that has been- developed
there. " ; . " ' : :'
Washing Afachlnes "Popular
; One carload "of electric wash
ing machines are to be shipped In
the city for immediate sale, ac
cording 'to information from the
offices of the Portland Electric
Power company. . Extensive t de
mands have been made for the
machines here, j ! ' -
Boxing Salem Armory
"Frankle Lewis vs. Speck Woods,
10 three-minute rounds. Bill
Hunt ts. B. Murphy, 6 three-minute
rounds. Friday night June 5,
8:30. , J5
Opinions are Jlailed
" In compliance ' to an act of the
1825 legislature, Arthur S. Ben
son, chief clerk of the supreme
court, has had copies of the opin
ions handed down Tuesday print
ed and these are now being mailed
to all the circuit judges of the
state.
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Letter 1.4 Received '
A letter 'to "Governof Pierce
from Hubert Work secretary of
the Interior, was received Wednes
day. The; letter pertains to the
license granted, i the .Washington
Irrigation ihdUDevelopment com
pany by the federal poWer "com
mission for a project at Priest
Rdpida. Data .and information re
quested by the governor will be
furnished. The governor protest
ed the. construction of the dam be
cause it was feared that it would
prevent salmon from going up the
Columbia river to their spawning
grounds. . ' '
Six Births Reported
Certificates of .birth for ,four
girls and 'two boys werje reported
to the tity health officer yester
day. Shirley Ann Elliot is the
name given to tfre baby "girl bom
to Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Elliott,
residents of Oakland; 1 The birth
occured in' a local hospital. Bonnie
Arlene Dorman was brn to ; Mr.
and Mrs. William , Dorman , of
1308 North ; Commercial street.
May 19; Lucile Elma W'alker, is
the name given to the baby daugh-
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OREGON
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BRIEF
ter born to Mr. and Mrs. Paul R.
Walker, of Route 2. May 27. Mr.
and Mrs. F. Ray Felker of 1370
North Church street- have given
the name of Frances Rae Felkef
to the baby daughter born May
25. , Edward Newman, Jr is the
name given to the baby boy born
to Mr and Mra. Edward Newman
at 645 Ferry. N6 name hai been
selected for the baby son born to
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sam Gold, 246
Marion, June 2.
Chicken Pie Supper
Middle Grove.' W. M. S. indefi
nitely postponed. J4
Fraternity Incorporates
Articles of ' Incorporation have
been filed With the tate" corpor
ation' commission by Sigma Tan
fraternity,"-of Willamette univer
sity. ThS mount Is $706o and the
Incorporators Dwight . : ... Findley,
Clarence Phillips, Oscar White,
James McClintock and Merle Bon
ney. Ticket Kow On Sale
For Marie-Louise D'arc concert,
June 10, at the following places,
Moore's 1 Music House, George C.
Will MusicVHouse Pattons Book
Store and Jthe French: Shop, 115
N. High, "A Dollar and a, Dime."
New Principal Visits
' C. W Cavenner,vnewly elected
assistant-principal of the Salem
high school was in the city yester
day, where he spent part of the
day in getting acqualhed with his
new position. Mr. Cavenner has
been assistant principal at Cor
vallls, and comes to this city
highly recommended, according to
George W. Hug, city , superinten
dent of "scholia. School Work In
the Salem public scdobls will con
tinue until the Wednesday of next
week, and the remaining days will
be used by the teacher's and prin
cipals in . getting the school rec
ords in shape for the closing ex
ercises Friday morning, when the
children will be given their report
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RaQIo Half Pricei ":
Ali parts go at half price. Radi
cal reductions on sets. It will pay
you to buy this week: Salem Elec
tric Co., Masonic Temple. ' ; 27
Picnic Ts Planned
A ne angle was injected in the
tri-city 'picnic-of ther Rotiry club,
when the Eugene organization put,
in a bid to meet with the other
Wlllamete valley orgahiations. Sa
lem, Corvallis, and McMinnville
planned to hold a joint' picnic at
the Rickreall grove, but with the
new plans, another place may be
selected. l'; 1 -
Campus Is Decorated
A brown jug, a pair .of coveralls,
a number of articles of track
equipment, and ' various ' other
draperies ,were found, on , the '. flag
pole on the "Willamette university
campus at an early "hour .Wednes
day morning. The concensus of
" Crystal Gbtdmsv
. . BlcEIroy's. Orchestra ; ;
Wednesday Night ;
"McElrby's"
Blajestic Ofchestra
Saturday NXht .
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B icny lte. model Ilht cars
almost tb mu as nw. such u:
192i--Sport model star Toarinx.
192 Ford tooriag. ' '
1924 Overtaa OMft 84aa.
1924 Ford Gobjm.
llies eitn arc. in excellent etfndi
tin and can M oM at a treat sav
ins U th new onyer. S them
today.
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opinion among , the students was
that the articles, were placed there
as a prank by some of the stu
dents who felt the seed ot mental
relaxation from the strain of the
final examinations being held this
week. ' The articles were removed
before many of the students had
come upon the campus.
Graduation Gift
; At special prices. - See our win
dows. Salem Electric Co., Masonic
Temple. . 27
Reunion Planned
The 1924 -Willamette university
men's glee club Is to meet for a
reunion and ; lawn party - at the
home of Hugh Bell, former man
ager. during the coming week-end.
Extensive preparations are -underway
for the: first reunion of the
organization.
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Irrigation Bills Now Due ;
' Flat rate irrigation bills are sub
ject to a discount of fo 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
Little Girl Injured '
'Doris "Miller, two year old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester
Miller accidently ran an indelible
pencil into her left nostril, break
ing off the lead point and thus
causing serious interference in the
nasal passage She was operated
on here yesterday, under a local
anesthetic, and was well on , the
road to recovery, except for r ill
ness resulting from the operation.
Dr. Marshall, Osteopath!
' . Physician and surgeon
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Three Licenses Issued
Three marriage licenses were is
sued in the county clerk's office
yesterday. - They were taken by
William Holt and Gladys Roberts
both of Route 2, Gervaisf George
T. Rush" and . Magdalene Regina
Siefer, both of Route 2, Gervais;
Lawrence C. Van Handle and Re
gina Gescher, both of Route . 1,
Turner.
Slashing Reductions
- : On glass shades for electric fix
tures. See our windows. Salem
Electric Co., Masonic Temple. 27
Boys Receive Treat-
Ticket sellers who were victor
ious in the two divisions of the
Salem Boys' Chorus were present
ed" with their well earned prize
yesterday at the ice cream feed
held at the YMCAv Earl Mund
inger and Earl Pelten won the $2
prizes while Victor Wolfe and
Frank , Wlllard secured the $1
prizes. About 50 boys were pres
ent at the. meeting. v
Two Lots $430
Trees and view, south near
schools. Good soil etc. Why pay
more. Becke &' Hendricks, U. S.
Bk. Bidg; j4tf
Requewts Are Honored
, j Telegrams hav e been received
by Governor Pierce from Secre
tary of the Navy Wilbur and by
Col. Carle Abrams from Senator
Charles - L. McNary, that the re
quests made by - the commission
STARTS
FRIDAY
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Oregon Pulp aRd Paper Co;
C&Iexn, Oretm - , I
Sulphite and ZlaniLi ' X7rzpinz also Catehen Trx
. pirci AC it: 2 liichliS Paper, Greaseproof, Gl2li,
Tfrpi Ccad, TIJ CetttzJ tzf?t'jLl'Jl:21 1 ;';
through tne governor for the re
turn -at the $ 2 5,0 6 o silver service
set and other equipment to the
battleship Oregon have been
granted and the equipment order
ed back on the vessel prior to its
start for Portland on June 8. The
craft will be improved 'thremgh
ont as requested. Including a
thorough renovation of the inter
ior. Col. Abrams as chairman ot
the commission .will receipt for
the vessel. . , .
Homes on Terms t
Three to hlne 'rooms. ' $100 to
$ 50 Odown balance just like rent.
Your rent . can be buying , your
home in the best place we know to
own real property. Three new
listings today in $2000 to S3300
class. . Immediate . possession 1 on
many. Phone 'ns today : and you
will never pay another rent.
Becke & Hendricks c Si Bfc
Bidg. :t ., . ; ; . I :;.. . utt
Call for Joseph B. : Rogers
' The National Identification bu
reau, which is represented in Sa
lem by the Webb undertaking par
lors, is catling for. Joseph B. Rog
er. ; He was last heard from; at
Boise, Idaho, and he was supposed
to be coming to Salem, Oregon.
There is good news for Joseph B.
Rogers, if he will respond to this
can. . v . '.-"f;
I Wish to Thank .j,"--..!!
1 F. N. Filsinger for returning my
purse to bank. Mrs. Elva Smith,
route 8, box 42". J4
Seniors. Will Picnic t J!
Members of the ..senior class at
the Salem high school will, hold
their annual picnic at Halls Ferry
today. All seniors will meet at
Willson park about 9 o'clock for
final arrangement. : The picnic is
being staged ' under the direction
of Vernor Perry, class president
and Mabel Robertson, class advisor.;--;
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Don't Missthe Best - .
: And biggest dance in the val
ley, at Dreamland Saturday bight;
Cole McElroy's Majestic Orchestra
of Portland, Ted Mullen in person,
a wonderful singer and entertain
er. Real music. i j4
Will Attend Sleeting "
Mrs. J. A. Carson, president of
the Associated Charities in Salem.
and Mrs. Nona White, county
juvenile officer, will ' attend the
meeting called by the Maltanoraah
coontv welfare wnrkom in Vnrt.
'land today. 'The meeting Is held
A . Complete Treat
ment for the 1
Hair
F1KST: Shampoo the ialt ttereutli-
ly with - - - - .j
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i Shampoo Paste ;
5Tis should be Jonf often eneuzli to
keep tfae hair and tcalp rieen. .
Thm paste is a aemi-xolid aoap nen
Injuritus and drlightfut te vse.
SECOND: Apply 'j
Hair Tonic j
Tliia h6nld $e "done - treflnently to
dresa the hair.and to gire it renewed
Hie sad luntre. j
The tonic is eay to apply not aticky
or inussy. I
Per ry Drug Store
gat ftjhvts Sam ;
-' 115 South Commercial '
Salem, Oregon
JUNE
FIFTH
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tot the purpose of hating a
thorough discussion ol means for
providing for destitute families in
the state and . for caring for the
state's poor.
Idaho r Sheriff Here
M. L. Llnkous, sheriff of W'ash-
OBITUARY
KleUke
. At the residence, 110 Center
street. Woodrow E. RIelnke age
12 years, sen of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank E. Kleinke, brother, of
Lawrence, Elmer, Emmett and
Wesley and Lila Kleinke. Funeral
announcement -later from Rig
don's mortuary. - .
Drorbangh '
jit the residence 1040 N. Cot
tage street, June 3, Mrs. A.j M.
Drorbaugh age 67 years, wife of
A.. M. Drorbaugh, also survived by
three sons and three daughters.
Funeral , services Friday at! 2 p.
m. from the Rigdon mortuary,
vault entombment Mt. Crest Mau
soleum. ! , i
McClintock !
At the home 6f his daughter
Mrs. William G. Thompson, 900
north Twenty Second street, June
2. Joseph W. B, McClintock, age
75 years.; He is survived by eight
daughters and three sons. He was
a. veteran of the Civil war and a
member of Sedwick - post GAR.
The body will be forwarded from
the Rigdon mortuary. Friday June
i, to Rush Center, Kan., for ser
vices and interment. ; .,-!
Schaefer . !.".'
In this city, June 3, Frank L.
Schaefer. . Announcement of fun
eral will be made later by the
Rigdon & Son mortuary.
' -J' Perry- ,.:.-.:
L. E.. Perry, a veteran of the
Spanish war, died "at West Salent
Jnne 2nd, at the age of 55 years.
He is survived by his widow
Johanna C. Perry of this city and
a brother, Fred D. Perry of Mor
avia, N. Y. The remains are at the
parlors of, the Salem mortuary.
Funeral announcement later.
Funerals
FRAKES
Funeral servces for Mara
Margaret Frakes wll be held at
the Terwilllger home this after
noon at 2 o'clock. Rev. Kennell of
West Salem will officiate with ".con
cluding services at the Lee Mis
sion. ' . ' ;.
Painta aad Vanuahea '
GABRIEL
Powder and Supply Co.
178 Sooth Coataiercial Fa one 728
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A Mahogany color Oxide Bag 18 inches long, leather IincrJ and well made,
regular priced at $13X0, specially priced $9.85i 7 : ; j
Every Trunk, Suit Case, and Bag in our immediate stock is specially
priced for this Luggage Sale." -
. No matter what your needs, you'll find the luggage here and. at a price
youTl be glad to pay for such values. , ' . I :
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ington county, ' Idaho, with head
quarters in Weiser,; arrived In
Salem yesterday for a conference
with; reference;to extradition paf
pers for a man held-in southern
Oregon. He expects to stay for
about two days.
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Canbr Mea He
R. E. and Mrs. CherrielTot Bar
low, Clackamas county were call'
ers at The Statesman office on
Wednesday, while ' 'homeward
bound from a visit at the Agri
cultural college. : 1
Birth Is? Reported f
. At the Salem hospital, to Mr.
and Mrs. JohnW. Goebel,129
D Street, Sunday, May 31, a son,
to be called Richard Everett.
Is Attending Camp 1 ,
Edwin Socolof sky, former Mar
ion county YMCA executive, who
is now, in New Hampshire, Js to be
in attendance at the international
boys conference of the YMCA at
Estes park, Colorado, during the
coming month, according? to a re
port received here. It is hot an
nounced whether he will make the
trip to the Pacific coast, as af
fairs In the eastern state will not
permit 1 his absence. j
Operation Successful
Robert Blumensteln reports that
Dr. George Vehrs performed an
operation upon his son, I Bobbie
Blumensteln, late last night by the
nse of local anathesia. . Bobbie,
aged 2 years, was stricken with an
acute attack of appendicitis and
REDUCER SUMMER RATES
. TO CALIFORNIA
BY PICKWICK STAGES
San Francisco, one way, $13.50
; Round Trip, f30.00
Los Angeles, one way, $27.83
Round Trip $50.00
. . Special Rates to Parties of
Eight or More
For Information and Reservaw
tions phone 691, or call at
CENTRAL STAGE TER31INAL
Salem Oregon
Ladies
Just 3 More Days
The Universal Range
Demonstration
Come in and ,let us show you the new mod
els; Mrs. Murdock will bo on duty at our store
from 9 a. m to 6 p. m.
See the Electric
HALIK & EOFF
337 Court
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New and Finer $(gg
Luggag-.e. ' c: .
SHOR OUR WINDOWS
S"T) f": ' ti 77 r
was In a serious coiiiiti. a. II; is
prcsrcciins nicely. -
License Total 55 r ;
Thirty five marriage licenses
were Issued by the county durlngr
the month; of May. with Salem
couples forming about fifteen per
cent of those making applications.
Prospects for a record showing
being made for June are promis
ing, with thirteen licenses issued
the first day and three on each
succeeding day.
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