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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 5, 1925)
.THE OnEGOlI STATZS'IAN, SALEM; OREGON S i 4f u IJliLJliJrJ on fc3 Owins to tKo lateness -of the season we have decided to clean out our entire line of all wool bathing suits. If price will move them, they; will not, be here long. ' PICK YOURS OUT EARLY G. : W. JOHNSON -& CO. 469 STATE STREET 4 1924 Oakland 4n ku m Uu Ih&a 40ue bUh Bamp.ni front M4 ; rpot and tip tight; -tr tin aod evr, al lie.BM, ;ulpp4 life. tMa; tkia cu eot th. fora.r ownar ovtr 11900. All far $1276.00 wit saw cr WIT tt received that In some districts harvesting wag said to be held up because the warehousemen were unwilling to let the farmers hare aacks on credit, since their wheat crops are already under mort tage. " " Ford Motor Co. was Increased by $100,435,41 during 1924, and the Wall street estimators put this down as the net profit for the year. The company made 2,100.- 000 cars and trucks last rear. hich would mean an average profit of $47 on each machine. Profits on the 172.645 shares of 8 locks .may - be estimated in the same way. At a par value of TZi profits would be $582 per share, or 582 per cent- No, you cannot buy any of this stock at any figure. It Isn't for sale. Last year was Ford's best year. . He sold cars at the rate of 250 an hour, 24 hours a day, for the 300 ,worklngdays. tie pa;a nis employes $253,001,- 528 in salaries during the year And to think that the Ford com pany was incorporated only 22 years ago with' $28,000 In" Its treasury. The story of its growth is the great romance of. madam Industrial history. ONE HOUSE A DAY BUILT IN CITY OF SALEM, SAID TOTAL, BETLTOXa PERMITS WTLIj EE OVER $2,000,000 Vast Growth la Salem Residential Section - Fragr Hugo ' . Population Obituary Saddle Horse 1 For hire. C L. Reed. Barn No 2: Fairrrounds " - no w w NEWS IN BRIEF Generally fair; mild temperature; moderate, west winds. Max. 82; Mini. 54; River , falling; Rain fall none; Atmosphere clear; Wind north. --- --- . " : At 3:30 o'clock an aVning at the! Sundin tailor shop was destroyed,! presumably by a firecracker. Lit tle damage was done in either case. ,:,:..: ,.V . v Large Family Home ..- V'" "",' ; 8 rooms for, $3750, excellent condition; large corner north .with garden, fruit and flowers. Rea sonable terms and move today. Why rent? Becke & Hendricks, U. S. Bank bldg. ' - J3t LIcthfleld in this city July 4. George P. iitcnrieid, age .85. father of Charles L. Litchfield. PortUnd: George F. Litchfield. Salem: Mrs, TiiA ifffMi .if Ttn.inM. is4hiWw-l AIm Schindler, Mrs. Cora Hoi i a. l man, Mrs. Gertrude Scott and , myiyjj.. uwCTt uwv w I Wf It.. .. . . - take time to teach his employees. "e'en "icnneia. au or sa tt. w.nt. timoA , nniifiil":ui- Aia survived oy iq grand from the start. Take a course at "'ren ana one greai granachild. th. rjinitsi n,iBfn. PrtiTo ndlnnerI oervlces wilt be held Mon be prepared. New classerformed djr;i,ulr 6 at 330 ck, from w ." At m mm The Theaters Today 1 i t , Oregon "Adventure" by JaclC London : with Tom Moore, ', Pauline . Starke, Wallace1 Beery and Ray mond Ilatton. I :t . GraadU-Tom Mix and Tony In "The Deadwood Coach" Bligh Hippodrome Vaudeville and Pictures. Wanted, a 40OO Loan I On an improved ranch valued at $$000." Socolofsky, 341 State. 5 Lost Boston Bull i H. F. Woodry. of , Woodry tt Woodry," the new auctioneers, at Mission and Liberty streets, phone T5, Ust night lost his Boston bull dog; ; : The dog . is : about - nine months old, and he is -a blooded pup, and worth a lot of money. So Mr. Woodry is very anxious to- find him. He fears that some one passing through may have picked him-up. If any reader sees or hears of this Boston bull pup, he will be doing a neighborly act If he will get word to Mr. Woodry; and earn a reward, too. ' - Special Commonlcation Of Salem Lodge No. 4, A. F. & . A a, 31., Monday, July 6th, piJrt 3 p m-; to conduct the VXJ funeral of our lateBro. Geo. s Litchfield; Funeral aervlcea from Rigdon' parlors at 3:30 p. m. AH Mason' requested to attend. By order of the W. M. J. .D. Berwick, Sec. , . Dr. White, Osteopathy " Electronic diagnosis and ment. treat J5. your your Tour Color Scheme- - Careiully considered tn light fixture.. We go to .home and make your new fixtures to . harmonise without extra ' charge. Fixtures designed for spe cial conditions.' No charge for the design. - Salem Electric ' - Co., Masonic Temple. Phone 7200. j5 institutions which was. also auth orized by the legislature. Monday, July 6. I Bits For Breakfast 15 1! Women Wanted- At Starr Fruit Products Co., Monday, July6. Church and Mill Sts. Phone 439. . ' 16 Miss Garfield Honored At the annual' meeting of the Oregon pioneers in Portland, which recently closed, the official program of the ' association used one of Miss Edna Garfield's poems. Miss Garfield returned to the city last night from Tillamook where she spent several days on busi ness. :. :'. . -lAWi's? J. Shell cyv Saurmaa, D 1 J: Announced the opening "of his new offices on the fourth floor of the United States Bank' bnildlng. it was like Sunday V . . V vV - The quietest Saturday Salem has had for a long time. - The 'weather was kind to the fruit growers, cool and just right. I S Salem people who were at Sil ver. Creek. Falls yesterday j com plained . at the condition of - the roads. It is suggested by one of them that It would pay -Marlon! county to pave the road clear bp I to the falls. . Salem s parks had numerous picnic parties from other , cities and towns yesterday. Salem's peo ple, many of them, went, to other towns and. to country places. for their picnic parties! A, fair ex change is no robbery. A S V " . - If there are any fields of flax that have not been contracted' tor, the Rigdon mortuary. Interment will be made In the Odd Fellows cemetery, under auspices of Salem lodge No. 4, AF & AM. Crangta . Mrs. Harriet Hocksey Crangle, 85 years of age, died at Lincoln Polk county, July 3. Mother of Robert Crangle. Salem: Charles Crangle and Mrs. Alice Simpson of Salem; route 1, Mrs. Belle Wa terburg of Portland and Mrs. Ad die Spong of Salem. Funeral serv ices will be held Sunday, July at 10 a. m. by the Rigdon ft Son mortuary. ' Interment will be Zena. , ! used as soil , tts. as well as a number : of commercial fields. : The prospects for a good crop of flax this year are exceptionally bright, and growers everywhere are becoming more enthusiastic as the season, advances. . Governor Piertepand' Col. W.. B. Ear tram will meet the caravan at Rickreall grove where a picnic lunch will be served.- Governor Pierce and his companion will give, a short talk to the delegation on flax con- Salem is not only building morel ditlons" and possibilities. iv j tit . .'j.. : iuiu one nwcuini uuusf uj lul iub lust, iumuiivui vi iub niinnnsof f-iiir- rnm-rr but it Is forging so far ahead of rununOC Tlflt UUAId all Its nast buildlnc records that before the close of the year total I FIVE IMPORTED AFRICAN AXI building permits will likely be in excess of $2,000,000. u ; The building record for the year 1924 was $1,677,208. The total for the first six months of the MALS COMB HERE Five Angora goats have been received recently from South Af rica; by the local raisers In the year 1925 Is $1,162,325.1 As sev- vicinity of Salem. While the roar- era! large buildings are to be built I were Imported at considerable ex- durlng the next few months every thing points to a most remark able record of building for a city of 23,000 During the month of June Just past, building permits amounted to 1385.700, compared to $59,' 400 of June one year ago, One of the remarkable features Is the building of Salem as a home town. For. the first half of the year, with 181 days, building pec mlts were Issued for 199 dwell ings and. the month of July shews no decrease In dwelling permits. 'Home building in Salem for the first six months this year are as follows, showing the number of dwelling permits for each month and total of permits: Month-1"' Permits January ...'.24 February , . t .' 35 March '...... 38 April . . . .V 28 ; May 34 Brothers. --: ,,: ' When askJ regarding the con paratlve quality of the Africart goat and tlie local product, R. W4 Hogg of ; Salem' and one 4 of the local bnyers. replied that in his estimation the hair of tta -.African goat was of a allglitly fiucr qual ity but that In all. other ijgardi the local goat was the pquaf if not the superior of his African cousin. at Rodeos Attract v . -.. Salem residents who for some land the state flax plant can ar- Dr. W. L. Mercer . .. t Osteopathic physician, 404-5 U. S. Nat'L Bank bldgr ".-!'i:':'HS Italian, Old English and Spanish- Lighting fixtures are now on display. tnv our rooms. We want you to come to see them. . We de sign and finish fixtures to harm onize with .your interior and "we are always glad tor carry; but your Ideas without additional cost. Sa lem Electric .Co., F. S.t Barton, owner.' ' Masonic Temple' Phone 1200. ' ' r4" J-5 reason wer v unable . to , absent themselves from, the city for the entire week-end, 4 took advantage of two celebrations nearby-one at Molalla and the other at Stay ton. The Molalla rodeo opened Friday," was in full blasf yester day, and will close today. tThe celebration at Stayton was Friday and Saturday only. Saturday was the .big day at Molalla, with a parade headed, . by , the Molalla band, American legion color guard Queen Aneita Cole and her escorts and attendants' entries by the farm bureau, boys' and girls clubs and business' firms, followed by Indians, cowboys and other mer ry-makers. "The fancy rope work of Wilkins Williams, Umatilla In dian, won much "applause. Cash Talks Here - , 12 large lots for $1000. ' Inside Salem limits and In new Irrigation district,- close 40 car and schools, Becke Hendricks, U. S. Bank hldg. . ; . . J2tt Jack; Taylor Release " - Jack Taylor was released from the city Jail Saturday noon upon deposit-of $10 bail to insure his appearance tn the ; police court Mondar afternoon at 2 o'clock. lie was arrested for being drunk The Chautauqua Date A July 9-1 f. Season-tickets are on aale at Patton's Boostore, Hart man's Jewelry store, Will's Music House, Bishop's- Clothing House, Commercial , Bookstore. Miller's Store, Buster Brown. Shoe Store, Sharer's Harness 7 Store Opera House Pharmacy.' J-5. Trio In Jail Three men: were arrested at South , Commercial , and Ferry shortly before o'clock Saturday morning byOf fleers Edwards and James afid "were taken to the po lice station to " answer various charges - In connection with viola tions of the prohibition law. Otho Wallace, of Scio, was booked for possession of liquor, transporta tion of Intoxicating liquor and driving while Intoxicated. Ivan Balschweid, also of Scio, and Roy Hoigland. of Portland, were book ed tor being drank. 4. . - WomeC Wanted . . At Starr Fruit Products Co.' Mon day. July 6. Church and Mill. Sts. Phone 439. -- .'; 35 , pr. Marshall, Osteopathlo Physician and Surgeon. . 35. Dronk Man Nabbed ' ' " At.: least one " Salenir' resident celebrated the Fourth sot wisely - btit tod well. lor It wai 6 6'clock last night when E. Lind met Offic er' Cutler - He was taken to the 'police station and booked for be ing drunk. f . Buy a Lot in Salem Nov I We have best lot btryt eer han dled, both north and south, as low as $3do or two for $450, with ex- ' tra large size, trees, view and . building restrictions yon will ,like. $101 down, $5 a month will buy to responsible .people. . Phone us to 7 see.- Becke k Hendricks, U. S. j E ink;bldg;l. ' Tft.-". - " : f frit i WomcmantedUl j " - ' ."" At "' Starr Fruit Products Co, Monday, July . Church and MIU Phone 439. 3 iv V , : fits. Phoi .' Fire Depa .J Two 'ca Departmenr Called calls broke Into the tran ' qulllty of, the fire department Sat- urday, ose of which U traccatl to the careless use ft firecrackers. j Shortly before coon the depart- - ment was called to Fir and Laf 1 telle to extinguish aj roof : fire i caused by a rpark rrom. 'a 'chiaej, Reserved Seats-.'; For Chautauqua on sale 9 a. m. Monday. July 6, at Patton's Book store and Hartman's Jewelry store. No phone orders. ' ; . , . 35 Fight Pine Blister Rnst Prior to establishing a camp near Black Rock, in Polk county. in the heart of the White pine stands, L. N. Gooding, assistant plant, pathologist at OAC, in charge of the tight against white yiue uitaicr rush iu vcauu, xv. McCloud and A. Grasocsky of Berkeley, CaL, were in Salem last week gathering considerable data from the office of the state fores ter.. The camp will be established Monday, and McCloud aftd Graso- vsky will remain until the survey is completed. Close Attention will be given to the young 'growth of white pine. If the work is com' pleted before the 'endof the sea son the men will" then he stationed in the white pine stand; of eastern Tillamook county. " Legion Meets Monday -;. The final meeting of the peason before the annual summer vaca tion will be held by Capitol Post No. 9, -American Legion, at Mc Cornack hall Monday night. The regular twlce-a-month -schedule will be resumed early in Septem ber Reserved Seats -' -.- For Chautauqua on sale 9 a. m. Monday, July 6, at Patton's Book store and Hartman's Jewelry store. No phone orders. 35 Two nouses One Lot ? - Modern, priced $3850 to move. Loads of fruit, flowers and view. Tea, loads of view; paving south, Becke & Hendricks, C. S. Bank bldg. : " . 35tf Frank Meredith Named :. Frank:- Meredith-- has been . ap pointed; accountant for "the state board of control tar supervise the new i system . -authorized by the 1925 legislature to make uniform the systems of all the state in stitutions and bring them into one office. The work la a branch of tfeQ; new consolidated budget eys tem placed under the state board of control bythe legislature. Mr. Meredith will also do the clerical work in the adninistration of the restoration reserve fund for state Reserve Seats ' t For Chautauqua on sale 9 a, m Monday, July , at Patton's Book store and Hartman's Jewelry store, No phone orders. 35 Get Vancouver Llcen A marriage license , has been Issued In Vancouver fo Lewis" H Bittner. and Pearl Griffith., both of Salem. - ; ' "" range for the finances, it will no doubt be in position to take th- surplus flax. But it Is rather too early yet to say anything definite on this head. f Some one suggests that the time may come when we will' see Bryan running for president on the fun damentalist ticket. Making a mon key ot of the donkey? Whatt , : f ' ' ; :?- s s They call it devilution down in ennessee. Five bank bandits were shot, in western Washington towns within few weeks. Whereat - it Is sug gested that , the "police forces over that' way are overlooking ( some good material In the bank clerks and officials. ' - V.. - ' V m Who Is the richest man In the world. Several authorities are de claring that, bitter though the pill must be. Wall street, Is obliged to declare Henry Ford the; world's first billionaire. Wall street watches Henry like a hawk and when the Ford Motor Co. filed its balance sheet for 1924 with the Massachusetts r commissioner '. o corporations, as required by law Wall " streeters sharpened; their pencils and figured up the' total value of the' company to be $863,- 000,000.. This Is on the basis of shares being, worth $5,000, which is said to be the extreme minimum estimate. But the making of cars is only . one of Ford's money mak ing Interests. He . manufactures tractors and airplanes, and oper atea boat lines, railroads,, lumber camps and coal mines, all of which add to the total value of his prep?: erty and brings It above $1,000 000,090. A comparison of assets and liabilities tor 1923 and 1924 Indicates that the surplus of , the 'fi-i f:-: ' Domes - At Milwaukee, July 4, Walter J Domes, age 36 years, a resident of McCoy, husband of -Mrs. Alma Gladys Domes, father of Wilfred , Alton F. and Donald D. Domes: son of Mrs. Paulina Domes of Mc Coy; brother of, Mrs. Carrie L. Guild of Amity Henry W. Domes and Mrs.'Rosa R. Rutledge of Mc Coy. Funeral services will be held Monday, July 6. at 2 p. m. from the Rigdon . mortuary, inter ment City View cemetery. Total Permits $ 60.300 -' '118.250 " 102.600 96,350 . M11.600 June ....... 40 -j 113,800 Totals ....199 ? $602,8001 ! Everyone who has bunt a house knows that the cost is fully ' 25 per cent greater than the building permit. Hence, It" is safe to say that fully three quarters of a mil lion dollars worth of homes have been built during the first half of this year, or will be completed within a few weeks. . pense, It was found necessary for thelocal men to do so in-order to secure new blood and prevent in-breeding. . ne goats , received here are around one and one-half years old and when received had a 15-month fleece. This fleece was exception ally heavy and long, some of It being 16 inches in length, and It Is expected that when sheared that the yield will exceed 16 , pounds per head. This is about twice what the average, stock goat will yield. All of the goats were received from the A. B. Hobson goat farm of Cape Town, South Africa, The local buyers were R- W. Rorr. William Riddle Sons. J. B. Stump, U. S. Grant, and Guthrie fw guardI . Newell Williams - ; . -Insurance 311 Masonic Bldg, V Tel. 1100 SMITH, PUGH &0GDEN , . , SELL ! NEW YORK LIFE 214 Oregon Bldg. '. Phone 185 WILL TOUR FLAX FIELDS FOLK COUNTY TO MAKE IN. SPECTION JULY 15-ie N r i"r,-'. ''.Kasberg '; . ' '-'-X .Above Cascadia. by drowning. July 3, Robert Kasberg, age 15 years, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kasberg of 'Salem Heights. Fu neral services Monday July 6, at 10 a. m. from the Rigdon mortu ary, Interment IOOF cemetery. The Dallas Chamber of Com merce - plans an Inspection and demonstration tour of representa tive flax fields in Polk county, on July 15 and 16. i The tour, which being made to acquaint all those - interested In flax crowing In the county, with the possibili ties and manner' of growth of the j crop will. Include . an 'itinerary of aooui- zo nax fields , with' differ ent soil types, i which! are beln May bee At the home of her danrhter. 730 South Nineteenth street, July 3, 1925, Jane MayDee, age 92 years, 7 months and 9 days. Sur-I ived by three children. John MayBee, Onalaska, Wash.. Mrs. B. M. Woodworth, and Mrs." Daisy Johnston of Salem. Funeral ser vices will be from the T$rwilliger nome tomorrow at 3 p. m. Com mittal services In City View ceme- tery.' " , ' - -i v .-- L. 0. DEMAREST METROPOLITAN ' I4fe Insurance Go. Res. 140 N. 21st Phone 1100 FUNERALS The funeral of Miss Catherine T. Robertson will be held at the Episcopal church Monday at 10:30 a. m. Kev. li. D. Chambers will have charge of services. . Inter ment will be in City View ceme tery. Webb funeral parlors In charge of arrangements. ' A. ' - tx FOR INFORMATION ABOUT RAILROAD TRIPS Phone 727 OREGON a ELECTRIC n Woodry & WoocJry Pays Cash for Furniture ' Phone 75 Harvesting- Comes- First- Claims for harvesting," thresh lag and sacking will be given fir". consideration by the state Lrd of control, according to letters sent warehousemen, committees and attorneys in the various counties that obtained money "under the $1,500,000 farmers relief meas ure passed by the 1925 .legisla ture. 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