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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1925)
STATESMAN, SALEM, OltEGCKI . SUNDAY HORNING, JUNE 21, 1S25 r - 11 r! ' ' - v r " ?- - 5 - ' ' JIKWfW V Liu.1-. ' -m. i l r t a .: - ....... J . --"-'- r ;KFairaiidWanner " f Generally fair';' continued: warm 4 in the Interior witlv low humidity ' and light northwest winds.'"' Majx. ' Ol; Mim 54; River .T, faUimg; ' Rainfall, none; Atmosphere clear; Wind north.- '. - V At The Theaters Today , ' Oregon Alice Terry . In ''Sackcloth and Scarlet." Liberty Conway Tearle In ScliooI for HVif es. '. Grand -Zane Grey's mas terpiece, "Code of the West." 1 ' ' '.., ; niigh Hlppodf o.m e Vaudeville and PicturesT-, Summer School Opens; The opening of ; the summer school session will take place Mon day 'at 8:20 o'clock at the Grant and Park schools.. There"' will be 10 critic' teachers In " charge f rom Monmouth and approximately 4 0 student" teacher to take care, of the 500 pupils who' afe expected to enroll. ''!'" Vv: s ''r Daace Tueeday, - June 2 . American "Legiori Auxiliary. New West Salem: pavilion P ., J 423 Tfiei Tenor Banjo ! : v- .1 v "The most popular string instru ment ' of the 'orchestra and " the easiest to-fearn. at Moore's Music House. 740415 '"Court. Phone 983. $7:50 up, vwitb asy jterms. ' ' V "... "321 Electric Fans At $3.75 At Halik and Eoff Electric shop while they last. 337 Court; street. j21 Note Huit Filed Alta P. Drews has filed suit in the circuit court aganist R. D. Black an4 WiHiam S. Thomas, for recovery of money on a $600 promissory note. Interest 'dating from September, 1918, at the rate of 7 per cent Is asked. . I ,'- If. A. Lovcall ' ' Of the. Model Beauty Parlors Is giving the newest' method' perma nent hair" waving, using Paul Rll ing's . winding, producing" a wave resembling a marcel wave with out the usual water waving. Phone 956.. T . , 'h 321 Reduced Pric On' different colored sun glasses at Ludly The Jeweler. , , 321 Officers Get Uniforms "Three more members of the Sa lem police force are to be fur i nished with the regulation dark blue uniforms In the'hear 'f uture. These are regular patrolmen in the GAnrjEir ItQTftlcc. sad. Scprlj: Co. Paints and znlsa 175 Boata CoBUBsxcial rbont 723 I I I M We are offering" more fine and better shirts than ever before.' We put all our shirts into this sale no reser- t-" 3Liopa or excpuons. , .- - , See Our 469 State' St. - ' r x residential dfsfrictl i :The' unltorma "will ' be" issued to "Officers "White," Winterstein and fright. -i Offic ers Thompson and Victor are the only regularly uniformed men on duty while Officer Putnam has an tfalform'but wears I It 'on special occasions. ' ,i Furniture Packed- i j SUfrTttrnilufel gtore. 321 Oddfellows Memorial " f ' Memorial services. of Chemek eta lodge will bq held Sunday, June '21,1 2:20'p. mi "; " ' )21 Women Wanted 1 1 s To work ,In. " loganberries J at Starr Fruit Products Company, Monday 7 a. m. Church and, Mill streets, -Phone 43' '? ' ;rj21. '-' " - ' - ' ' i ' . . . Administrator Named W. A. Quick has been appointed administrator of the 'i estate of Janet L. Huggins by an order of J. T. Hunt, county Judge. "Tfie ap praisers have not yet been selected. Hnnger's Only Enemy The Salem restaurant. Sunday dinner. i : i Special 3 21 Dr. W. lu Mercer And wife will npt return from their trip to California until Sat urday of, this weeki.f "jfDr;M.ercer will meet his patients at his office on Monday; June "22. i, f - , J21 Health Workers Guests ' Twelve members' of the Marion County Health association will he guests of the Chamber of Com merce at their weekly luncheon Monday;' .when Couf tenay. Dinwid die," director of demonstrations of New' York Cltyi addresses "the club on-VMarion County's Best Crop . Childten-'N Dr. -W. Introduce his entire H-Irown will staff of county heafth .workersto the club. Good Shoes at Xower Pri '"Jyahh J. Rottle. 330 Mear Schubert Octette -'At TJeairic SheUoVs . musicale in "VVynkea Elynken and Jod." Soprano obligato; ljr Flora Fletch er Hedrick. .Bertha Vick. Mary Cupper, piano. June 22.- "321 Speeders Have. Oouor 4 i 1 . I Three; speeders ; paid their re pects to Judge M. roulseri Satur day and contributed $25 to the city. Al ; Yelton of .Portland, and John Rgllton . of Berkeley , both contributed $10 - for excessive speed, i G. F. Byrd of Salem one of the ' more fortunate ' was assessed $5. Yeltoh and his com panion Joseph .Larson, '. also of Portlandare in the city jail a wait- WOODRY Buys Fuhuturo " " Phone 611 T 1 LJ tVL ""I . j tt f MINNETTA . , ;j j '. Presents In ' ' Complimentary Concert Vocal Students, , M i Cordially invited , ,4 ; 4 - 5t Church! .v.... ... . .Eight-fifteen Virut Ttantiat Marion and Liberty Streets... oatem, uregua i. . ... ..... .,. , ;- I l EsUSlIshrd 1S23 -'v , ! H "' I :.? v.: ! : . " 'Kt ..: , -Gcssral; hpMnT Iludnbii; ; -fiClZ& Hoars fzcia lt'avta. ta 8 p. tau :-! - : !: - f - Windows i - .' - i : Go. BRIEF ing the arrival qc a Portland at torney, wno is to furnish $1000 hall for the possession of 2 6 gal ions or l o per cent wine. The arrest was made "by Officers Ed wards and Hickman. L. H. Der howssp and T.. Cook ; registered with Chief frank Minto for the evening; - : ' Public Invited, to Musical Monday night at 8:15 by pupils or. miss Beatrice Shelton. J21: .!' . - - Your Presence Is Requested -But "Don't Bring Lulu.-, a hit on record- and " sheet music, at Moore's Music House, 409-415 Court. ? J21 Grangers Hear Reports "Reports' of' the .state grange meeting at Dallas June 2 to 5, were given'at the regular meeting of Salem Grange No.1 17 Satur day. ; ' Approximately 3 0 members were present. Routine - business occupied the" greater'portlon'o'f the session.- , - . ' ' Miller's Camp Bed 'Stifrs Furniture Store. 321 Why.Rlsk 73c to 9360 : jOn that outing: orrvacation trip when 6,5c will fill the bill? All Red Seal single-faced Victor rec ords a I half price at Moore's Mu sic House. 409-4 15 : Court. - Phone 983. " ' - ' J21 Colored Man Arrested W Bill Brown, coloredrwas arrest ed at 570 Ferry Saturday with a three-gallon keg of mash. The concoction, it is believed, "was for his own use and hej was-not in tending to attempt to commercial ize his activities. 'Brown will probably be charged with, posses sion of mash when , he appears In Justice court Monday." The" .arrest was made by the sheriffs office. Dr. Stone. Perry's Drug Store. J-21 Women Wanted , - ' I . 'To work-in" loganberries at Starr Fruit Products." Company, Monday 7 a. m. Church and' Mill streets. Phone 439. . J 21. i ' - Auto Rusiness Good , ' j One of the busiest periods in its historyi is reported by the Used Car . Corner,: which, has sold. 19 niotor. vehicles this j month, ' an average of more than one a .day, for the company has been ( out of C1 rD"T TT YSTT.rmT s. -7 Crystal Gardens '' BIcELlTOY RIAJESTIC 4,-- - it . ! pnCIIESTRA' h- Saturday Night Ladies Free '' ome; Early!" MAGERS AtTTre"""'"- '-----'""1-'- - - First Baptist Church. :' ,. . : Assisted jBy--The Schubert Octette Public . . June Twenty-sixth . ....... .....1915 t I M W 77 B ku a peach at a littla Tord . ' Bsc lt' aat tha kind on like t it tn and "step a tk gM' asd watch ttia telepboaa poUs v gtt ky.;, vi . t ,r i. t , And yea can have it for $75.00. Ioa't -tet nr-sraaa -gtw, n- der your feat, for tUs bag " watt't ty kera lone - - ; it t rt u . m lift IK (i . J. stock part of -the time. One of the buyers has been on the' road 60 days, Just twice the normal time required for a trip. He is expect ed back in-a few days. Camp Equipment , 1 1 Stiff's Furnftuf e Store. . 321 American Legion" Auxiliary ? Danqe 3 Tuesday ' evening, new West Salem pavilion, y Admission, $1 couple. - : J23 Returns From Coast :":"MfI and 'Mrs. H.VF,; Shanks re turned from. -Newport Saturday where they spent the week at their, summer : cottage. "" They-: had as their-house guests Mrs. J. Christ man and son, Elwin.anrd W. Hos-ier.-alLof Wobdburn. Red Seal Records ' ': ' t Stiffs Furniture Store. 321 Women Wanted -' '.To work in ' loganberries at Starr Fruit v Products . Company, Monday 7 a.' m.: : Church ' and ."Mill streets.' Phone 439. r . ' J21. Speeders Are Nabbed- ; - Tred ". Baker of Eugene, G., M. Shuett, '265 North Commercial and H. J. Arthur will talk over traffic problems with Judge Poulsen'on Monday. ' Baker, and Arthur were charged : with . speeding and;' re leased on '$10 and $5 balls. , re spectively. Schuett is chargedV with ! operating a machine with" a concealedTlicehse-: plate .and with out the necessary drivers li6ense. His bail was set at $5. 5 -4 ; v "-':". 'jh Dr. White, Ostheopathy t v : Electronic ' diagnosis' and treat ment. J-21 l Electric Fans At $3.75 AtHalik and Eoff. Electric shop while they last. - 3 3 7 Court street. i "V". " '. " : - : 321 What About a $15 Portable Fpt, that -ptcjjic outlg.-.or v vat catiotr. At-MooTe"8: Msic Housfr. Terms, $1 down, $1 per weekr J24 Aaas 'lire, lane . ... , Announcement Is made by R. MacDonald. distributor "of Mar mons and Clevelands. that hehas added a;full!line of United States Royal cord tires." , ? Dr. Marsliall; Osteopathic: . Physician and surgeon. J21 Hudson-Essex Cars Arrive ' Fred M. Powell Motor Cars es tablishment,' local distributors for the Hudson and Essex automobiles ItEDtJCEE, SUMMER RATES, .. ".; ; to caufornia , : BY "PICKWICK" STAGES San Francisco, one way, $15.50 ; Bouml Trip, $30.00 v 5 Los Angeles, one way,' $27.33 1 Round Trip, $30.00 , v I Special Rates to Parties of j V. Eight or More For Information and Reaerrs ptions phone $96, ot calt at CENTRAL STAGE TEIUIINAL fetalem, Oregon ; 4. W. T. RIGDON & SON 4 ; Established 1891 " M 1 NEW JIORTUARY Chemeketa JjJUfeJ'ililiU!. ...titljlilalWIulc 1 iTarr Balem, Oresoa MANUPACTURErio Sabiite, and Manila 7rar?!ss, abo Bstcbzrs V7rr-1 pirs, "Addir.j Paper, Greaseproof, Ghsslsa, -Drc2 Dcnd, TIsssa CcrcesLia cad EyecLiItlri, i 1 ; '.i : " H'r A It report that they have five carloads of 'these "cars' coming Tthlsl week. The shipment Includes one carload for Albany, one for Siiverton, one, for Lebanon - and r two ' for isalem: The arrival of these cars. endj the shortage that has been felt, here since the recent price reduction. American Legion Auxiliary r iance "."fuesy evening, ,i new West Salem pavilfon.' - - 1 ; ; J23 Chautauqua Offers You v . The opportunity of'hearlng the best in clean American entertain ment inspiring lectures ;a grip ping play, yes ande'The afikado --seven big days r all for"' $2.50. The committed will ' appreciate your - buying your tickets early. Don't wait. v, ' : ' ' J-21 Gun Club Shoot - r Ttie Salem Rod and Gun club wllfengage In a' shoot at John Her ran's 'place this forenoon. Free for alL . ' ' - Johnson's Floor Wapor : $2 per ? day.; Stiff s 'Furniture Store. : ,: 121 Reduced Prices Prevail at , - John J. Rottle shoe store. J30 3Irs. Lena Waters ' Wlllt register:plant pupils , this week at,, reduced- rates, for "sum mer term beginning July . 1st.' ' 1472 Mill St., Phone 1184M. 5 ' Project Survey" to, Stan v . - The statewill take" advantage of a federal appropriation .of $5000 for an economic survey, of the De schutes irrigation district as a fed-' eral'project and a similar amount will be raised to meet the federal OBITUARY JOHNSON At the : residence " of his son, Edgar A. Johnson, five mil.es north of Salem, Saturday June 20, Rob ert Johnson, age 4 years. , He ,te the v father of -. Edgar A. and ' Carl H. Johnson, and 'Mi Amy Beers, of Salem, and :Mrs;Ada Jones.-of Portland., . Funerajf services1 wilt be h eld Tu esdafy. , J uneT 2 3 , a t 1 0; a. m. from the Rigdon & Son mor tuary. : X- " - ' V V" ; ,';- . -. :. v j " 'it "1. '' " ' -FUNERALS . , COSHOW : Funeral ' services; for ; the ? late Mrs. O." P. Coshbw " will be held Sunday morning at 9:30 from the Rigdon4? & V Son mo r tu ary , 7 after which the remains will be lorward ed j, to . Roseburg for;, interment' Rev. E,JI. Shanks will officiate. : ASE CtTHXSLE.' If you suffer from tseg 8orp or Viicoe Ulcer. I will tend yea absolutely FREE a copy of fainoua book tbat jells Tw to be rid of these troubles for all time by using ray remark" able pairtless treatment. ' It i different from anything- you ever heard of.and the remit f Ter 'S yearn -p-tAjiia. Simply ' seed ynn'r " a'tue'VbeT 'adrfrtsa- ro Dr. II. J. WHITTIER, nita 1176. 421 East Ilth Street, Kinsas City. Ho. Ad . THAT BULLY SWIMMIN - HOLE O do you know ! That you can go, . ' To a Real Swimmin' Hole, Close in near State, Where Swjmmln's great, . In - 'a Fine Big " - Swimmin Hole! - -j ' It's In a stream,;. : Where sunbeams gleam ' On that New-Made Swimmin' . Hole;'-"" " v-r And. folk will swarm, . -Whendays are warm. " - " To that' Famous 'Swlmmlnl Jlqle! : -r .'' j .-.. Taylor's Bathing 'Beach. 21st Street Wear 'State ' " v .,- 1 lr Street at Cottage 4. ' ?3 Id and I? '1 i 1! fond, It -was announced Saturday by-"Rhea.'I.uper; stafcts engineer. The money. Is available only, until July l. .. . . ... . Summer House Cleanlnff Sale John J. Bottle. State and Liberty. " ':" ' - -.-' - ' J30 Hunger's Only Enemy "' The , Salem restaurant". Special Sunday dinner. ' , t ' j2i Molestor Iays Fine A. E. Griffith:, transient arrest ed Thursday by Officer Jam es"f or molesting women, was fined $10 by ' Judge M. 'Paulsen ' ln police court Saturday. " ' " ""5 S Wanted- "" ' ; - . -$2500' loan on Salem residence property. Sbcolofsky. t J2t Saddle Horses. (or -IIire-- -T Or "boarded; gentle for children. C. It. Reed, fairrrounds.- i23 .Jfary 'launaoge. neauriCK ' " Taiended yiolinfet "at musicale, Monday, ' June ' 22 First Con gregational church. - 3-21. mr . w . 1 . . Leaving for Coast 1 " Mrs.- Hal D. Patton and daugh ters Marie and Janette are leaving today, for their summer' home at Agate Beach, where they will be until September l.n " - ' - - Dance Tuesdar, June 23 "' American Legion auxiliary. New West Salem pavilion.' 'Admission; $1 couple. . . '""; 323 Stockholders ; of . Hood t River Apple Vineger company, kindly telephone 400. - '321 Sunday Dinner, at The' Spa u " Cool and comfortable. The.fin'est of foods andjservie'e' V-K J2l Demnrm Dates Advanipfl-l. Duej to the fact . that July 4 is Asnirin - relieve pain, ' colds, head aches and neuralgia pains . ' -pimptlyIV'ii; ' They are made from TRUE Am pit i .n;$..' diBintegratev quickly and, . therefore, - '' g I o-' almost - immediate; . benefit : '"'."-. -WwTv' " Buy them in this big eco nomical bottle' of IQO-- and save money. ;; Perry Drug Store Mr 'VplaBtthMKaaaaM4HS4i -. J g--- 115 Sonth Commercial " ' Salem. Oregon , M - iv - ..." .. rriL 100..; . J? Jrt Tablets fffl, i : r F ' too : I . "v.-?1 I ' ) - TTh- has ever, beeh found. Those-defects of vision and eyestrain" whicK glasses correct, cannot be helped in any other way. With- - C-V Lensea, the new combination far and near classes: everyone . ;,.f v j- v ' " ' : J '"" k; 1 ;.. . .; may now wear Bifocals in ease and comfort - - 4 ! 'in ; j'f '' J) l f Js5i r " tXr ' ' 1 3 amon-Judtcial day and a holiday Judge Percy lielly will be in Salem on Thursday and. FJldayTTjulyTs and 3, and. has se these two days aside for .motion and demurrer days, instead of July 3 and 4. TiTZ What will History call this presehTage? It was the printing press Wasn't It ?THhaVc life5.,''!" it) But the printing-press did its great" work at -a price,! It defi nitely affected the eyesight of the race. This present era. may well becalledhe Age of Eyestrain. ' j. .-At first man's average range of vision was 40vfeet and over. Then to read v the . first big .black ' fetters' it Was 'Occasionally pulled in two arms length. Today small type taxes our eyes endlessly at an average range of only 14 Inches.- j But science has keot nace with this growth of printing, find- ring 'measures for the' relief of portan to happiness and success tnan eiiicient eyesigntr an: cle" ability -.'to'Vee Is noi a; test of vision' Eyestraia produces -headache-' neryousness. overtaxed eye-musrfes, bloodshot tiyes and 'other ' discomforts. .With glasses "you are protected--ybur eyes properlyt-adjusted, nervestrafh relieved. 1 A complete "eye r examination is the one way; to For over a third of a century I have been correcting' eye troubles by fitting eyes with the right glasses. . I : M " " ; I DO NOT BELONG TO ANY-COMBINE ! j.' . - I i . .. : ..... C i ' , i '3Iy Prices Are Very Reasonable i Within Reach of Everyone ' i j For themateriai and service V duplicated. If glasses do not ES FREE for one year. . - ' Phone 723 for appoUitmento evening cenaultatlons j Vy special appointments - 4 j- i 1 -. . ,V3- A - t w 1' . ... t , .-. . . : i ! : DR. M. P. MENDELSOHN 1 ' EYESIGHT Rooms 210-211 U. S. National then ;;T , "Your B,9rne l-uiancd, on . Seryice unsurpassed. V '. ' " '.";.':;.; i Oregon Incorporated Realtors " ! VICTOR SCHNEIDER, Secretary W. J. WILLIAMS, Builder; : : L x , V " :, ' .: Phone 1013 ' - . , i ' ? Roorns 4-5-d LVArcy Bldg. V SpsonWid 3 Large Loads-16 In. MiU Wood 5 Cords 4' ft. slab wood .... . . 1 Cord large second growth fir 2 Cords large second growth .fir. 4 Cords large second growthTf ir . 4 Ft. old fir ....... . ; 7T' v . 16 Inch- old fir .-. .. . . ....... 4 Ft. oak i ......... . . "4 Ft, ash ............. ... : . . 4 Ft.- Maple . . . . . mm PHONE 1542 . -j . Nor Substitute ier ."Uiasses . . 4 WiSQpTUTE. ...' ' Lenses 1 "ot oenaitura cirri vrn - - A. ' -t.i4. 1 m.-.; i.; "r ptctroaxii,. nitj , L mellow light of Old i 'c . ' . ' Take Care otYciacEyeG. Dr. L. R. Burdetts JudfcelCelly will also set cases for tievJuliterm,'gf court which "cj-eas on July 6. This will be his first J session under. the new statute pro viding ! for seren. terms of court each year, instead of four. 9. the eyes. ;Tor what is Jmore' im- he safe.' '. .." v ' " " you get, my prices cannot be work satisfactory I change LENS SPECIALIST i Bank Building, Salem, "Oregon -r " r plfiec bu r your Iot3 or ouraf .....$15.00 ,00 "per cord .50 per cord P 14 .8 16 r 1 $6. :& $6. .aw per -Cora .00 per cord ' .50" per cord $8 00, and $S and" $S. ,50 peri load 0 per cord ,00-er. cord ,00 per: cord. 0 $8. $T. 00 50r and $8: . , .,,: 2sa sovttii, csrcTtcii JU- For THe New TintecJ- --".rv o inn a ova tnimVi winm . '-;.vi. .it.'-' fuJ " w viic ejea mc bull r Cathedral windows.' -'. . " t:,