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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1925)
TIIE OREGON STATESMAN,' SALtl.1, OREGON ' WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 17, 192 r S."1 1 11 III If I II .MUM rr Hi' - or. n it i MEN'S SHIRTS Now for a great Shirt Sale. We must make room for our new shirts which will soon begin to arrive. We offer all! of bur choice shirts, that have sold with a swing all sea son. Collar attached or collar to match. All new, styles. 1 ii n (? o : G. .W. Johnson ? " 469 State St.' j & Co. A Few of the Prices Regrular $2 Shirts . now 01.45 Regular $3.50 Shirts 1 V now $2.65 , Regular $5 Shirts ' now 53.70 NEW IN BR. IMF Ovtfwe rAh. er JrtaTV I Unsettled Cloudy west, fair east portion; moderate temperature; moderate southwest winds. Max. 83; Min. S4; , River .1.4, faUlng; Rainfall none; Atmosphere dear; Wind northwest. ' At Thm Thfaters Today Oregon Bebe Daniels and Kennetli .. Harlan in "The Crowded Hour. . .-V Liberty Rlcar do Cortex and Adolph . Menjou in. "The Swan" ... . .' -' 1 BUgh Era Novak : and Wil liam Fairbanks la "The Bat tling,Fool? j ' Jrt has been constructed over the Che too river at Brookings and Is now in use. This bridge will obviate the necessity of 1 1 ferrying- across the river at.fjtbJs point, which means have beeii! employed since the collapse of. the old bridge a short time ago. For Sale 100 Hollywood yearling Your choice 90 dents each. Dowd, route 6. 1 1. Motor Firm Incorporat Articles of filed Tuesday1 Motor" company. corporators are Lawrence Imlah lah. hens. C. A. J17 ncorporation were by the Kirkwood $8,000. The in Fred Kirkwood. land James Im- Cood Shoes at jLbwer Prices i John J. Rottli ? . Conditions Are GeneraU , Labor conditions throughout the country, are general and all trades are advised by F. L. Bond, Inter national organizer for the culin ary workers' alliance, to stay where they are. Mr. Bond was in the city yesterday on his way to Eu gene. Labor conditions, particu larly in the lumber district, are very unsettled, he said. New mills are running and these on short, shifts. Better conditions for Sep tember are indicated. - ' J his way to Eugene to attend the graduation of his son from the university when he became ac quainted with- Officer Edwards. The liquor was purchased in Port land and was to be used in cele bration of the, graduation, he said. Mr. Ellis, upon payment of the $250 offered to leave two of the three bottles with the police if the third bottle would be restored to his charge. All three bottles are in police custody. Walter. Ellis, arrested early ' Tuesday morning on a charge of drunken ness, forfeited $10 bail. . i Raspberries Received Raspberries, the first of the season, are being received by the i . I Oregon Packing company from the Wood burn district. Early re ceipts of loganberries are begln- ji a I ning to come, but tne real receipts win not come in Deiore next weeK Strawberries are expected to oc- YpsilantI, Mich., lanotn weekf lne peak of the gea Visiting Brother W. C. Hoppes, Tr In c...-, "I t- " - Stanford university where he will attend a summer school session. Before returning to the east in the fall he will spend a week with his brother here. i For Rent .v : j : Modern S room flat 664 1-2 Ferry street, $35. Modern 6 room flat 760 Marion street. 5 room house 109S NJ 21st street, $22.50. Becke & Hehdricka V. 3. Bank Bldg. I.i ., . 314U .Investment " Larga brick building suitable for garage, creamery or any busi ness needing large , floor space. Priced reasonable. , Would lease. Becke & Hendricks, . U. S. Bank Bldg. JHtf Speeders Contribute Two speeders enriched the city coffers Tuesday when Herbert Barker forfeited $10 bail and H. Miller was fined $5. Tariffs Are Demanded ' All automotive freight line car riers operating! between fixed ter mini must Mulei freight tariffs ef fective July 1 jand subject to the classifications of the public service commission, under the wording of an order issued Tuesday.! From hearings held in April the com mission finds! that there Is an urg ent public necessity for a uni form classification of rates. Ex ceptions may be allowed upon be ing approved! by the commission. For Rent . 1 Desirable room for gentleman In modern home. Tfea.se give references. Address Home, care Statesman. jl7 BajV Orecnbouie !" Hector Adams has purchased the Burch greenhouse o'n North greenhouse on North Liberty and Belmont. Portlander Visits Balem f " Chester Murphy of Portland was In Salem Tuesday looking into the matter of a site for the new linen mill. Mr. . Murphy is en thusiastic over the business pros pects of the second linen mill here For Sale My Butck Only run; painted,, rear Kittle" over i 10,00$ miles, In perfect condition, just tires sew. i J. w. Harritt, 605 Union, phone 1342W. I i. 317 Gft Building Permits A building permit was "Issued Tuesday to L, A. Gratz for the erection of a dwelling at 1908 North Summer to cost $2500. Al len M. Nunn obtained a permit for $400 to alter a dwelling at 1130 North Nineteenth. 'I'li i- Anto Is "Borrowed" . A. Hunt of 1885 Saginaw street reported to I the r police r that his Ford car was ning from the Ijots Terras Lots 1 . $10 cash, $10 monthly buys good lots south. Price $f50 to $300.' ecke & Hendricks, TT. S. Bank Bldg. ' . jlitf tZero ITour Set. . All KIwanians are expected to be t their places In the Marion hotel banquet room- at 5:30 "'clock' sharp Monday night, ; ac cording to C. B7 McCullongh, pres- - ldent. , Observance of "xero hour throughout' the country ' will be - made. Western, clubs, under Pa- - cific coast time, will objerve 5:50 . o'clock as the zero hour. Ladles Will be special guests. Redaced Prices prevail . John J. Rottle shoe store. J19 Attending Hearings , . Hearing, in various parts of the state will demand the presence of public service commissioners this week and next, T. K. Campbell is in Gardner while Commissioners 11. H. Corey and Ed Ostrander left last night for the Coos Bay sec tion. The .entire commission will spend the remainder of the week in connection with grade crossing hearings at . Klamath Falls. . Next week hearings will be held at Portland, Forest Grove, CorvalHs V- and Newport. Ferry EHmlaateiJ " - '' - . - " The state ilxhway'comnlssloij iano.unccs ti.it a'tex-orary trl'a taken Monday eve place it was parked in front of Miller's store on court street, and; Wat the thieves ap parently got jc6ld feet, so to speak, and returned j it ! to its parking place. The jca was not damaged and nothing Has taken from it. Dr. W. -I. Mferjcer - Osteopath,! will be In his off ico Friday, Jane' 19. He will be glad to . meet his old patients and any new ones. I U jl6tf Booth Is Lzons fipeak ' R. A. Booth ot Eugene rwiH speak on "The Real Significance of Service Clubs', atbe Lions club luncheon Friday noon. ' Miss Kathleen La1 pant soprano, will also be present to' lead the music. All Lions are .urged to be present for this treat.! , Birth Are Reported' , . Births as were reported at the office of the city health office yesterday are: To Christin and Mary Anderson of Gervais, a boy, who will be called Elmer Marion to Benjamin and Bertha Dougher ty of route 8. a boy. who will be named Daniel 'Albert; to Mr. and Mrs. Bonner Stewart of 1096 Twenty-second street, a girl, to be called Marguerite Virginia; at the Bungalow maternity was born Marjorie Ann'- Blanchard to Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Blanchard. HBO , ff 0 Here are Just a few of his .real good used cars: ': 1924 Ford coupe. 1923 Ford sedan. " Another 1923 Ford sedan. -1923 Overland touring. ; 1923 Ford touring. V -And when you see them you'll wonder how we can sell them for such a low price. , CSet Vanconver Lkn . , '; Marriage licenses have been is sued at Vancouver to Jesse M. Kendall, 28 of Independence and Lulu M. Davis, 18 of Gervais and to Carl-L. Zimmerman, 21 of Sil- verton and Claudine M. Garlin, 18 of Gervais. . Rer. Edward K. Karle Noted spiritualist, Hotel KHng- er, 549 State St. Phone 1155, Apt. 5. ' J17 Salem Heights Klerta " At the annual school . election at Salem Heights, Roy Bohannon was elected to succeed Mr. Stol- seize as 'a member ot the school board of the' Salem Heights dis trict. Mrs. Rayborn was chosen as their. next clerk. She will suc ceed Mr. Van Eaton. ' Birth la' Reported At the Bungalow Maternity home, to "Mr. and Mrs. .Adolph Boetticher, route 6, box 2. Salem. Ore., Saturday, June 13. 1925, a daughter, to be called Betty Ann. Three Speeders Fined ' Fines totaling $60 were collect ed from three1 speeders In Justice court yesterday. Two Portland men, A. L. Bunch, and C. E. Con !dit, were assessed $20 each by Brazier C. Small, Justice of the peace, when they were found guilty of exceeding the speed lim it on the Pacific highway. Bunch is said to have been driving 47 miles an hour, and Condit 50. A fine Of $20 was also placed against M. S. . Foster of Medfprd who is said to have been traveling 28 miles an hour in the city limits. AH1 three arrests were made by Kenneth Bloom, state traffic of ficer. : Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Clayson'of Orland. Cal., are visiting friends In the city. I " ; S. A. Jtmore, Lakeview city attorney, was ' a business visiter in Salem Tuesday. j R. L. Whipple, city recorder at Roseburg, called at the office of V G. Jioyer,. county clerk, Tuesday.-;: ,. " HOOVER IS OPTIMISTIC Farewell Dance f 'McElroy's complete orchestra, Crystal Gardens, tonight, June 17. Class Holds Picnic The YKK Sunday school class of the First . Methodist chnrch heht, their monthly . picnic at. the Rickreall park last evening. A good time was enjoyed under the direction of J. D. McCormick, teacher of the class. Save 500 i . On a 1924 Oakland' Coupe. See this one at the Certified Public Motor Car Market. , Open Even ings. J13tf Realtors to Hear Editor . Oliver Wayne Stewart of Xhl- cago will speak before the Veal- tors at their regular noon' lunch. eon Thursday. Mr. Stewart; was associated with ex-Governor Han ley in organizing the flying squad ron foundation and since his death has carried the work forward alone. He is editor ot thet Na tional Inquirer, former member of the Illinois legislature, , was chairman of the prohibition, na tional committee 1 9 0 0-1 9 0 4 , . and has devoted his life to prohibition reform.. He will speak on "Main tenance of. Our Constitution and Government." " Summer House Cleaning Sale - John J. Rottle, State and Liberty. J19 , SAN FRANCISCO, June Iff. Secretary of Commerce Herbert C. Hoover,' on his arrival hereto day said these United States are so persistently prosperous that the word "prosperity" is just natural ly all worn-out. "This country has never been in a better con dition," he said. PLANS ARE ANNOUNCED FOR CATHOLIC PARISH WORK OX MODERN SCHOOL TO BEGIN IMMEDIATELY Hope to Have Building Ready to ; Occupy by Opening f ; 1925-20 Season call 1 for Obituary - ' Nlcholb . Andrew J. Nicholls died at a local hospital at 6:30 o'clock Tuesday morning. He Is survived by one brother, W. T. Nicholls of Albany. . The body Is being sent to Lebanon for interment by the Rigdon mortuary. Erickson At IT. S. Veterans I hospital, Portland, June 16, Victor Erick son, son of ; A. Erickson, Salem; broker of Mrs. Lloyd) Stlffler, Ernest and Robert Erickson, all of Salem. Funeral serviced will be held Thursday, June 18, 2 o'clock, at Rigdon 'f mortuary, wUh inter ment in the City View cemetery. Details of the new Catholic parr lsh of St. Vincent de Paul, with I the establishment of a parochial 1 school' and parish house, which! was announced by the pastor, Father Thos. ; V. Keenan, i some months ago, are to be realized in the, very near future, j! Due to thef death of the late' Archbishop Christie, who had placed the Rev. Thos. V. Keenan in charge f the newly : created parish in Salem, building operations were stopped temporarily. However, the pres ent administrative authority has approved all the plans and thei building program will be con tinued as started. -The immediate, plans the erection of a modern parochial school. Work - will commence in a week or ten days on the school, which will be located on the cor ner of Columbia and 'Myrtle streets. In order to have it ready for the September term. While the school is under construction the erection-of the new church will be under way. This will be of the Spanish renaissance style on the exterior; with the: Roman finish on the interior. The con struction ot the parish house is not. contemplated i at the present time, but will be built at a future date. - ' j ' The new parish has purchased a square block of property con taining one and five eighths acres pf ground or 175x300 feet on Highland avenue, two- blocks west of the Pacific highway and two blocks east of the Oregon Electric station, at the extension of Myrtle street. The division line of the new parish of St. Vincent de Paul from : St. Joseph's parish in ' the city "Is at D street and the new parish . extends northward includ ing. the old parish of Brooks. Msgr. Hlllebrand is acting arch bishop of the archdiocese of Ore gon City, j 1 BARK-ROOT PATRON BACK DAVE WARVHAM RETURNS TO J HIS NATIVE HAUNTS I I Dave I. Warvhain of Gates, self styled "traveling tramp and the champion! bark-root drinker ::J1 America, is back in Salem after four months spent in Seattle. Mr. Waryhami received much publicity over 'the alleged use of the tonic in both Marlon and Linn cdunty papers. , j ' A reconciliation has been effect ed with his wife, he said, and in tends to make his home in the city, if possible. ; v 4 :- During the time that Mr. Warr ham is accused Tof having the "long distance drunk" champion ship, he operated a for-hire auto mobile over a period of more than a year. In spite of the allega tions that have been made, -he op erated his vehicle without a sin gle accident, and was not reported to state officials by any of his passengers.Thls record is pointed to in refutation of the newspaper stories ; that i he was a constant patron of the tonic. - ! . T PERSONALS T , Mr. and Mrs. prill Santog and Mrs, Fred Saegar of Aumsvtlle -visited Salem yesterdajr. . J. L. Apple of Stayton was a Salem visitor yesterday" Governor Walter M. Pierce spent Tuesday in Portland at the Rose festival. j Miss Leon a" Hook, cashier -at The. Spa, Is . spending ter twnl weeks vacation visiting a sister a' Seaside. . " Hazel Newhouse of f prtrisffel I, was dismiFsed from a local bos- pltal Tuesday.." ,. SCHAEFER'S HERBAL COUGH -REMEDY Will stop that cough. It is the best And most economical' cough rem edy made. ...... ! Try It Once! You'll always usm it SCHAEFER'r DRUG 'STORE Tbe Yellow Front" 135 North Commercial Phone 197 The Penrtar Store "1 A city ot beautiful streets and well-kept lawns. Salem, Oregon WATCH ; WAIT " i - for, an IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT in Fridays Statesman Director's Department Store Hoover to Speak ; Herbert Hoover, ' secretary' of commerce, will speak from station KOO at Oakland, Cal., tonight. Mr. Hoover Is a former resident of Salem. - : Business Locatlo: Large brick building also three small store fronts tor lease. Becke & Hendricks, U. S. ank ldg. j!4tf Bargain 1 Strictly modern j5 room new house,' furnace, fireplace. 2J9B Brooks avenue, $S750. Becke L Hendricks, U. S. Bank Bldg. jl4tf Can Oust Employes The fish .commission is within Its rights if' it dismissed Hugh C. Mitchell, director: of hatcheries, who is under 'contract for four years at $450a month, according to an opinion by I. H. Van. Winkle, attorney general, who held that the contract was Invalid. , The opinion was asked .for a test case. Many Taking Advantage' ,' " Of the unusual offerings In mil linery, at the French. Shop 'this week, during their semi-annual clearance sale. Hats are being sold at cost prices and some for less than cost. The French Shop, Masonic Temple, 115 N. High. J17 ITeary Bail forfeited , Bail of $?$(' was forfeited In police courtlTpesday by M. Ellki of Rainier, who was arrested .on South Commercial Monday night for possession! and transportation of liquor. Thiree quarts of moon shine were pelted. Ellis was n keduccb! Isujonm hates TO CALIFOIOnA nYwPICKtnCI - STAGE3 gan Francisc, one way, f lSJSO Round Jrlpr 30.00 Los Anseles! one way, X27JU , :"r Round, Trip $oOH . Special Bites to Partlea ot . . EigHt or More y. ; For Information and Iteserra , tions phona I5, r call at r-rr?ATf Critic Is Engaged Miss Minnie , Dudley has been engaged as eritie teacner for. the Salenf .public" school this summer. She will be supervisor of the re-J cent graduates of the Monmouth Normal school, who will be engag ed as : regular teachers for the summer sessions to be held in the various schools. - ? ; , j v WOODRY Buya Fcnuturq Phoa sii : ' GABRIEL ; Powder and Supply Co. 7 ":' Tftinta and VmlikM 1 ITS ttoatfe CouwrcUl r&onm VtS r . Cryffl Garderii McElroys Orchestra Wednesday KIcht ' ' " Dreamland ; I.IcElroy's " Uajestic Orchestra 1 ' : Saturday Night " LADD Cz BUSH, Bankero 1 General Bcxlnn Buzbizzl v CZZcm Hours from 1 aw m, to 8 p, bu , JOHN J. . ROTTLE' b EARLY SUMMER HQtJ.SE CLEiiMlKi G SPECIAL SAL Footwear for Men, Women an d Children at Reduced Prices, regardless of former worth or price EXCEPTIONAL VALUES FOR EVERYONE One Lot Ladies' and Growing Girls' Slippers and Oxfords, to clean up at . pair : $3.85 One Lot White Slippers for Ladies and Growing: Girls, to hr f .clean up at, pair .....:.:.. v One Lot broken-up Lines -and sizes q all kinds Ladies' and Growing: Girls' Slippers and Ox fords,' to clean up r . CO O C at, , pair Ladles' and Growing: Girls Tan -- Slippers, several numbers in the l6t, to clean up ' CC fiC at, pair .J $0OO Several Styles of broken! lines and sizes in Ladies' Slippers, to clean up at, . ' " pair ... ...J............. "..V $6.85 Ladies' black kid Slippers in sev eral styles to clean O C up atf pair .. Jl... -OD One Lot Ladies' Satin Pumps and Slippers, broken sizes of several ; numbers nad patterns, to clean pair L:. ...:..::....,...$5e85 One Lot Ladies' Satin Slippers, broken sizes of several styles, to clean up Cft QC at, pair (.:;:i:.;.,.:...,...vD.OD One Lot Ladles Patent,' Suede ard Kid Slippers, broken sizes, to clean up O! OT at. pair ' ' . v-' 1 r I 05 One Lot Men's Walkover Oxfords, brown calf skin,' broken sizes to clean up, pair ... $3.85 One Lot Men's Better Grade Walk over Oxfords, broken , sizes, to ...$4.85 One Lot Men Custom Grada Oxfords, broken sizes, Oil s to clean up pair....i i)0iJiJ There are many other Bargains to be had which time and space vill not permit to quote, but come see for yourself come early to insure better selection and fit vliilo there are many sizes to be had. . Jo hm 1 n n n s . Walk-Over and Cantilever Shoes State and "Liberty Streets ' Salem, Orccn ml i1: ii