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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1925)
- ' - SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 2?, 1923 73 THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON vii iil : 4 In order to make room for new V&ffi fall suits it is necessary to sell I flf?f what we have left of our spring I r .:lines Our prices .will "do it, . ' ' ' See Us Before You Buy j M feliL M nson a Co. ! V jPm : ' : 469 STATE STREET I mm ! H- lf v OiirQherJMajv i Continued Warm , Cloudy near the coast; fair in the Interior ; continued warm ; light northwest winds. Max.. 90; Min. 55 River .2, falling; Rainfall none; Atmosphere clear; ,Wind northwest. . ' t m m m m At Tlie Theaters Today , !!! Oregon Gloria Swanson in "Madame Sans Gene," also John Henry Lyons the Billy Sunday of Melody. liberty "Daughters of the Night, with star cast. Grand "The Air Mail'' the supreme 1925 melo drama and FiorencVidOTv in "The Mirage.",? Bligh "Beloved Vagi- frond" and-5 acts Vaude- ville. ;; ,) ' ' t . On Accident Fatal v - Only one of the 679 accidents reported to the state Industrial accident commission for the week ending June 25 proved fatal. This was Delmar Livengood. offbearer, Dundee. Of the total number re ported. 609 were subject. to the provisions of the compensation act; 87 from firms and corpora tions that have rejected the act and three from public utility cor poration not subject to the pro visions of the compensation act. CUsoline Cook Stoves That are absolutely the best. Hamilton'. - - .- J27 Dr. V. Jj. Mercer Osteopath, has returned to his oriice for regular, work. 404 U.rS. Nat'I Bank Bldg. J27 Uft Fireworks Ban The ban upon the sale of fire works will be raised today and supplies for the Fourth of July can now be purchased, it is an nounced by Mayor J. B. Giesy. The ban remains4 for the shooting or use of fireworks or firecrackers prior to July 4, however, and any one doing such will be subject to arrest. Unusual weather condi tions have made fire more hazard ous and every, precaution is being taken against the setting or spread of a blaze."' Factory Demonstration at Stiffs Of the Haag Voortex Washer. .. . .. . . ... .- . . j26 Elk Attention . . . . ', "Drill Monday night 7: 30." Every one turn out. J28 Rev. McCamant Speaks ?Rev. , Thomas . McCamant, , of Portland, a recent graduate of Princeton university and Union Seminary, will preach in the Cen tral Congregational church, corner Nineteenth ' and Ferry, Sunday night. He will also speak at the morning service following Sunday school. Rev. McCamant is a son of J udge Wallace McCamant of Portland, recently appointed by President Coolidge as judge of the federal district appellate court. Reduced Price Prevail John J. Rottle shoe store. J20 gasoline Cook Stoves t For home or camping. Ham ilton.': t ' " ' j27 Stores Will Close Posters announcing that the etore wdald'be closed during ga vention in Portland, July 16, have made their appearance in the busi ness district. Efforts to have Gov ernor Pierce proclaim that day a legal holiday proved fruitless, though the governor urged that business men who are Elks or who have employes belonging to the lodge, do whatever tney could to ward attending the convention. Dedication of the new Salem Elks' temple is expected to take place during the convention next month. Opening Dance ; Stayton Community club. sat. night.' June 27. Open air pavilion at the grove. Talmage orchestra. Join us and keep cool. J 27 Christianity in India H : Told in moving pictures at Con gregational church Sunday, 8 p. m. , ! J2f Clerks' Bonds Filed Three bonds from district school clerks were received by the county school superintendent's office yes terday. The districts sending in reports were Jefferson, Margaret u. Pease, clerk, J 3,000; Turner, G. A. Moore, clerk, $4,000; Bethel, W, B. Baker, clerk, 12,000. Vdor Parch Shade .At close out prices.' Hamilton. ! J27 Four Licenses Issued ' Four marriage licenses were issued yesterday by, U. G. Boyer, Marlon county clerk. Two of the eight persons are Salem residents. Licenses were applied for by Mich ael Sturza-of Chehalis and Rose Hofenbredl of Mt. -Angel; Chas. A. Price of. Yakima 'and Grace Reed of Hubbard; Edward Burch field of Albany and Ella Cole of Marion; John It. Howe and Lena Pollman, both of Salem. Keep -Cool i With G. E. electric fans. Halik & Eoff Electric suup, 337. Court St.; i j28 Keep Cool , - - With G. E. electric fans. Halik Eoff Electric-shop, 337 Court St.' " , : ; ' J28 Felker Pays Visifr 1 F. Ray Felker, formerly with the Stiff Furniture company and now manager of the Astoria thea ter, was in Salem j yesterday on We Have Men Who Specialise In window shades and linoleum work. Hamilton. I , . J27 Newport!- , - . ! 'New 3-room cottages, Jory Park. Nye Beach.'. Good stoves, sinks,, private toilets. Everything new. For information4 call Ed Jory, 36F4. f ; J27 Manager Takes Charge - - Walter Rydell, former - relief manager of the : Western Auto Supply company; has taken charge of the local store. Rydell has been manager of the new Portland store at Nineteenth and Wash ington., hut gare up the Portland managership when the Salem va cancy , occurred. ' " j ' Factory Demonstration at Stiffs Of the Haag Voortex Washer. '"'-"' i - ' j2 VOODRY Buys Fcrniterd' . Phssa 511 LADD cb BUSH, Bonlicro ' - i cimtllxbea 1S23 - , ' , -I. . - -,y : 1 . ;u- Gyal EsnMncr Suslscr C ii nsrrj frcsa 19 a, xa. ta 8 p.- ru Get Building Permits ' Building permits were issued to Mrs. E. Olson, 1437 North Six teenth,' to construct a dwelling costing $500,- and to U. S. Dotson to repair his home at 1009 Union. The Improvement on the Dotson home will cost 3500. See "Run Das" Great Missionary film of India, at First Congregational Ichunch, Sunday, 8 p. m. J28 Our Window Shade And linoleum experts are the best in the city. Hamilton. J27 Two Slen Fined Leo Williams and Frank Rubetz, both of route 34 were fined $10 each by Judge M. Poulsen for dis orderly conduct when they appear ed in police court Friday. Coleman Camp Stoves H. I Stiff Furniture Co. J27 Summer Honse CleauUng Sale John J. Rottle, State and Liberty. 330 Labor Conditions Better The demand for fruit pickers show a slight decline, according to a report from the local' em ployment bureau. 1 Friday , the bureau was short but 100 work ers, compared to 150 laborers needed the day before. The urg ency, for loganberry pickers is not so great as expected. See Us For Window Shades And linoleuxi. Hamilton. . j27 Flax Pollers Needed About 500 men will be needed to ; harvest the. flax crop, within the next few days, according to Robert Crawford,." state flax ex pert. - The impression that ma chine pullers would do away with all hand pulling is false. There are between 75. and 100 fields in the vicinity that are too small for the mechanical pullers and all of this must be harvested by hand. . Good 6hoes at Tower Pric John J. Rottle. J30 Experienced Waitress ? Wanted at the Gray Belle. J28 Playgronnds Open Monday Repair work on the local play grounds will be completed today and everything will be In readi ness for the opening Monday. Ar rangements have been made to ac commodate the largest crowd of the season the opening day. One of these is located on Fourteenth and the other at Lincoln school. Pulpit Is Erected A wayside pulpit recently given to the local Unitarian church by Woodry & Woodry Pays Cash for Furniture Phone 75 i Electric Cafe . For ' EATS Tk 1925 Osklsa4 s4vertiM yestarday sold ssrly today. Bar Im ear ttat ihoald find a saw , awaer st saca. Jast as rasl a . sargatB as : th. . OalrTind A ,292 Wmya-Knlfht ' tonrtag '. - qutta a Boabtt of faod me- t. eaaaeriaa.. Coat naw with aaip mant naaxly 9 1600. Going and going qaick a $1050. Was . ! will sa tie lucky bnyarf I "LET'S 00' the church of Milton, Mass., will be erected on the local grounds soon, according to Rev. Martin Fereshetlan, pastor of the Salem church. The new pulpit will be erected by the Laymans league and be used to post various scrip tures and mottos. Elks Attention Drill Monday night 7: 30. Every one turn out. J28 Call On TJs for Estimates On window shades and linoleum work before placing your .order. Hamilton. J27 Rev. Evans Returns Rev. J. J. Evana has returned from San Jose, Cal., where he at tended the graduation of- his daughter, Margaret, from the San Jose Teachers' college. Miss Mar garet accompanied her father home. " - 1 Factory Demonstration at Stiffs Of the Haag Voortex Washer. ; J26 India's Life and Religion. In moving pictures at Congrega tional church Sunday, 8 p. m.' J28 Church Takes Va ratio Rev. Martin Fereshetlan an nounces the closing of the Unitar ian church following the regular service Sunday. It is customary in a great many of the Unitarian churches throughout the United States, to close during the eummer to allow the ministers to attend universities or religious institutes. Rev. f Fereshetlan will remain In Salem and continue with his law practice. Keep Cool When Cooking At home or in camp by using the best gasoline cook stove on the market. Hamilton., J27 Hay Outlook Good 1 Charlee R. Archerd, local buyer of ots and vetch hay, reports good prospects for an unusual heavy crop in the Willamette Gal ley. : Clover is much lighter than usual and a general shortage is expected due to small acreage this year. . ; ' Porch Furniture and Awnings H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. J27 One Dollar Special ' ' ' Starts Sat. 10 a. m. Any cut glass article for one dollar. C. A. Luthy, Jeweler. j27 Room for Rent . In modern . home, three blocks from state house. All convenien ces. ' Gentleman preferred. PJease give references and addrees A. B., care Statesman. Reduced Prices On different colored sun glasses at Luthy The Jeweler. j27 Park House Opened The community house at the Sa lem auto camp was officially open ed yesterday despite the fact that desirable furnishings were sadly lacking. Funds to place the house in proper condition are not avail able and wll not be this year ac cording to the committee in FOR INFORMATION ABOUT RAILROAD TRIPS Phone 727 OREGON A ELECTRIC FOR WORKS Fire Crackers : .Sparklers Sky Rockets n Roman Candles C Torpedoes ON SALE NOW : HAUSER BROS. ' , S72 STATE charge. Although several local organizations have promised . in dividual support nothing has been done as yet and 'future prospects are none too bright. Experienced Waitress . Wanted at the Gray Belle. j2 8 Opening Banff ? .- Stayton ; Community club. Sat. night. June 27. Open air pavftion at the grove. : Talmage orchestra. Join us and keep cool. jzi Convention Is Sunday Haysville Sunday school will hold their quarterly convention with the Evangelical Camp Meet ing association at Quinaby park Sunday. The session will start at 10 o'clock. ... Salem Man Honored Dr. B. F. Pound of Salem was elected to the office of state com mander of the Sons of Veterans at the recent state encampment held at . Oregon City.- Dr. Pound has long been an enthusiastic and most efficient worker in this and other patriotic organizations and bis election came as a recognition of interest, service and ability. - Trio Is Held ' Three men, giving their names as Harry Townsend, J. Rogers, and W. Foster, were taken to police headquarters last night by Officer Winterstein when they were found downtown In a hilarious , mood. Frequent potions of lemon and strawberry extracts is said to have aroused their. niTrth. All three were held at the station. ' Extradition Sought Walter B. Barr, Los Angeles city police lieutenant, arrived in Salem last night, and win confer with Governor Pierce today, rela tive to the issuance of extradition papers for Dale Williams, arrested here on telegraphic advice from the southern city. Williams is Obituary , p Rowley Doxa Rowley died at a local hospital June 26, at the age of 50. years. She is survived by her widower, W. Rowley. Funeral announcements later. Webb Fn neral parlors in charge of arrange ments. Engles H. P. Engles died at a local hos pital June 26, at the age of 65 years. His remains went forward from the Webb Funeral parlors, today, to Portland where funeral services will be held. REDUCED, HUMMER RATES TO CALIFORNIA BY PICKWICK STAGES Sa Francisco, one way, f 15JSO Round Trip, $30.00 Loa Angeles, one way, 27.25 Round Trip, $50.00 Special Rates to Parties of Eight or More For Information and Reserva tions phone 696, or call at CENTRAL STAGE TERMINAL Salem, Oregon PUBLIC NOTICE Let the TRUTH Be Known That F. N. WOODRY, the Auctioneer V is In no way connected with his brother and nephew who are advertising under the firm name of Woodry & Woodry to d cejve the general public. I will no, be responsible for any debts contracted by them. Signed F. N. WOODRY , .- Salem's Auctioneer for the past nine years Phone 511 I ' , . Residence and Store 101O North Summer CAN YOU BEAT THIS SPECIAL" This 7 -piece kitchen set is comprised of an electric welded dish drainer, bowl strainer, tea strain er, flour sifter, soap shaker, potato masher, and an egg whip. See our win dow. . CI Um &ST L TOTT COURT t li said to be wanted In Loa Angeles on a charge of grand larceny. A writ of habeas corpus was denied here by Judge L. II. McMahan. It is believed that extradition will be fought. , I PERSONALS ! Harold Socolofsky, employee of Simpson grocery, has gone to Port land for the week-end. Father Varley of St. Cloud, Minn., left Friday morning for his home after- spending two weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Varley. - Mrs. Ed Keene and daughter, La Velle have returned from a two weeks visit In Nevada and California. J. B. Burch .of Albany was in Salem on business Friday.. Mrs." K. Kronberg and Miss Mary Fessler of Mount Angel spent yesterday in Salem. Independence visitors In Salem yesterday included Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Dickenson and their son, John Dickenson. SEASON TICKETS SELLING HARRIS PLEASED "WITH CHAl . TAUQUA PROSPECTS Prospects for the heaviest sale of Chautauqua season tickets ever made in Salem are now in view, according to R. A. Harris, who is In charge of the drive. Last year Salem went over the i best of any town on the Ellison I White circuit and the committee plans to better the "last year's record. - - Special features offered on the Salem program include Oney Ford Sweet, a former cub reporter on the Chicago Tribune, who, on an assignment from the editor, held 100 different positions in differ ent walks of life. Other persons of special note are Col. George Fallis, national, known minister, and Captain S. r K. Gudmundson. famous explorer, who dared to face the soviet government and demand his rights as a citizen of the United States. Grandson of Tiger of France Becomes American Citizen SEATTLE, June 20. George Gatineau, grandson of Georges Clemenceau, the Tiger of France, is an automobile salesman in Seat- GABRIEL Powder and Supply Co. Paiata an4 VarnUfcaa .175 Sooth Caxanareui nana 7t Me -aw tie. He Is .a son of; Andre, and Therese. Qienienceatt Gatineau. - qatinean was personal secretary to his grandfather the Tiger, or France, until he joined the French army in 1915. He served fn many major engagements near Verdun. After the war, Gatineau narrat ed he spent an inheritance of more than a million francs in gambling resorts in Western and Southern Europe. When his money was gone, he worked his way to Singa pore, back to Paris, to New Or leans, Boston, Central and South America and-Seattle. Here he has taken out first papers' to become an American citizen. 1 Turn to the Classified page There's a bargain there awaiting you. Come First Congregational Clmrcli at Eight O'clock and see the wonderful Six-reel Film, "Ram Das" '.rV-v of the Missionary Fields in India "... An inter-denominational film with wonderful views of actual scenes and life in that far-away land;' ' ! Good Music by the Quartet , Peerless 'Bakery 170 N. Commercial Street Our regular Prices of Bread, - - - . 1 lb. loaf, 13c 2 for 25c; 1 lb. loaf 9c, 3 for........25c Cookies,. 2 dozen for ............. .... .25c Butter Horns, 6 for 1 ..L 2oc Apple Turn Overs, 6 for 25c Cakes, all varieties ...i 15c up to 50c Doughnuts, Cinnamon Rolls, Tea Sticks and Buns, per dozen u , ...2 Pies Milk Bre.a. Tench and Rye Bread, 3 loaves f....25c We Serve Coffee and Lunches Try Our Krause Candy Your Summer Vacation "will be more enjoyable If you receive your homo town newspaper daily to keep you in touch with local news. . - Before leaving on your vacation mail a post card giving change of address or telephone circulation de partment, number 23. or 583, and paper will be mailed : to your vacation address without extra charge, - , - - - -is'- : ; The , Oregon BIG DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM V SUNDAY 2:00 to 11:00 p.m. - Z1 fiORPMrf- VIDOR in A daritis. story of stage life, treating the mlsjudgel girl" Jn a new and pleasing manner. VOX Three Mere Districts V- ! File Election Beturnq Bringing tho total tip tv 9S, three more pch'ool district- have filed Jhe results of school fic tions with the countyecliool 'sup erintendent. Forty-nine remaia t- be heard from. Tim district tfl ing yesterday are: . Donald, district L. J. C. Miller, chairman Peter teller, Lcta B, Giesy. ED. Carver, clerk t ... - Fern Ridge, district 12." A. T, Metter, chairman J J. J. .Lambecht, J, W. Etzel. P. Ti Etzel, clerk. McAlpin, , district., 54. "F.,.A Doerfler, chairman, J. B. Peter son, G.' C Gllham, James W.'GIN ham, clerk. : "" " to the ilOc and 25c - , v-. Statesman NEYTS 1 1 r villi r m ISE'l 1 ' 111 II . Vr ' : - nmiLT.s pN I' CiALOIIM j . ... i lea day at tie-national-E!fc3 con-1