The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 10, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON
" FRIDAY MORNING; JULY-li," 1925
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Now Is Ae fliime
to buy your Summer Suit There is
no better clothing than we are offer
ing during thisale. We must unload
before commencing another season's
business. - V' .
1 Pick Yours Out Now '
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HANDKERCHIEF SPECIAL
i. Fancy bordered handkerchiefs
! Regular 35c Now 15c f j
GW Johnson &Co.
469 STATE STREET
If roa wan 1924 Oardacr
Coop la - fin acaaalral
cendltlaa aa goea appMT
ftBM at ft ric M cka ft
win. alawrt floor y, tna
com at onco tad it at
w u y ii
MnnPRHI5"R rnMPI IPT lem village wis the tragic climai
T of controverslalism ; In - colonial
WITH FUNDAMENTALISTS m when it were hanged and
... J one "pressed to death In 1692..
HISTORY OH CONTROVERSY W . , H.r.
DATES ailk FOR AGES vard toilers in 16S4 after he oub-
llcly doubted validity of Infant
Nationally Kn
CulmbuUl
of Previous
AIR SERVICE PLANS TO.
BE MANAGED BY LEADER
WILL II. HAYS CHOSEN MOD
ERATOR OF AERIAL FIRM
- rv t. baptism. He wa also Indicted hv I
a grsna jury as s nereuc ana sen-
tenced to "a public admonition
and placed under bond for good
behavior. ;
NEW YORTU July 9. (Br the I amuei uorton. religionist aoout
Associated Pfess.) the age-old 160. was Tlrtually deported to
effort to deflie truth will be re- England because of the unpopnlar-
Tlted when Dof. John T. Scopes. Hy of his temperament and Tlews.
He reiurnea to America under
letter of safe conduct issued by
til- l-rfUment for fA.rhtnrth luc r'a" 4 lo
V- i v7.. chusetts magistrates. Gorton's
PAliACE IS EJfTERED
TOKIO. July 10 The newspa
per K$i-hs tatec that four Ko
reans a fortnight ago gained en
trance' to tne Imperial palace -with
bombs. Two were captured and
two escaped . but lwere later cap-
to Korea. The
bombs did not explode and no onei
was injured. The emparor, nl
empress are at Mkko jeclll tic
summer.. . ' : v ;
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Mr. and Mrs. Carl De 'Armoad
of Suver, .Ore., were in the -city,
yesterday morning. r
Tennessee Evolutionist, lias his
day In cOttfJ
Darwinian bory in public schools
contrary tqthe atatute has preced
ents which reach back for centur
ies.' In America they date virtu
ally from rlymouth Rock; in the
world at life. from the dawn of
the Christ Wn era.
I The no nationally known
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"SWWJ s rccogoizaoiy iiii
Two Dozen Editors and Publish
ers Agree to Art on Ad-
visory Council
aalliSiiaiiiiS
CITY NEWS IN BMIEF -
to pre va I1J
differences between
trouble started in Plymouth col
ony when he came to the defense
of his wife's ' servant who had
smiled in church. He suffered suc
cessive . banishments from Plym
outh. Newport. Rhode Island and
I Boston. A sect .which adopted his
antagonism -survived him "100
years, records show.
England was stirred in 1407
WASHINGTON July 9. (By
Associated Press.) Appointment i Prof eat a
of a public relations committee I Arkansa
Modernists' i wnen Master wuuam Tnorpe. a
which hav4lncrea91 wlth tB rl80 priest, was "examined of heresy1
of Dr. Harf'.' mer8011 rosaic' I before Thomas Arundel, archblsh
Thft lanWfftuli trll occurred In I op of Canterbury and lord chan
r.leftliiRfn !Mt. when Wll-1 cellor,
Ham MnAromery BrowTi, former 1 The first heretic of Christian
Enlsconl bUhOP Oil times was Mmon Miirans, ine raa-
a. nronounced auUtf glln of Samaria, according to
Ourattver2
"Fair
Fair In the inferior and cloudy
near the coast: somewhat lower
temperature in the interior, mod
irate-northwest winds. . Maximum
yesterdar. 9 li minimum, 65; river
r.9. fairing: rainfall none; at
mosphere, clear; wind, northwest.
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I - The Theater Today
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OregonZane Grey's "The
.Light of Western Stars,"
s with Jack Holt, Billle Dove
and Noah Beery.
He has a total of 60 acres of flax.
The field being pulled was .planted
March 24. The rest was planted
May 3, and Is not ready to pull.
The flai being pulled is making
a fair crop, of flax 3fr Inches tall
or more. Mr. Hodges says that
by pulling his flax by hand he is
able to give his neighbors employ
ment. He is paying f 20 an acre
for pulling. The machines in the
Turner district are pulling at $15
an acre. .
headed by Will H. Hays, was an
nounced today by the National Air
Transport, Inc., the recently, Or
ganized $10,000,000 commercial
air service company. -
Howard E. Coffin, president, in
Mr. Taylor, owner and operator of I making , tbe announcement also
tne pool, that approximately 400 lmaae Pnouc a teuer oi acceptance
people enjoyed the cooling waters irom aiT- "ay. wn nirecior oi
yesterday. The water, he stated, tne mton picture Industry. Mdre
was of an excellent temperature thai1 two doren editors and pub-
ror bathing, ranging from 70 to I ll8ner"' of leading newspapers have
73 decrees throuehout the dav I accepted membership on tne corn-
Mod en swimming equipment has mlttee wh,b ni serve without
recently been installed at the pool, financial Interest. The purpose of
iacludlnar low ami hirh .living I the committee Is to aid in educat
Toards, a floating raft on which tne Public with reference to
a tower for diving has been erect-1 ine cope and problems conironi-
ed, barrels and slides and othef I ,n" lne government in connection
the waitings of St. Alphonsus M.
Llxnerl." . Simon ws rlted In Act
of the Apostles as having attempt
ed to boy tje secret of the laying
on of hand. from the Apostles
Peter and Paul. The sale of holy
by chrch court of holding be
liefs atjodds with the accepted
doctrineof bis denomination. He
publtrt tvowpd communism and
so-eaiiil atheism.
In tlA 90'a.. Prof, diaries A.
BrigCTJa PresbyteHan seminaria I things ever afterwards- became
of NeV York city, was charged I Known as "siirsiny.
with hirilr tnrnA himself at I w
varlanlf with the Westminster PERSONALS :
Confessjoil. The New Yoric ftcs-i .
bytery. cleared him. but the gen- Charles A. Brand and wife of
eraf assembly of the church re-1 Roseburg. were Salem visitors on
iJib U UuUbv.
i Friday, July 10, 1:30 p. m. fjg
"X 'Af SaerJnaw Street
- Consistins: of one Birdsieyc Maple" dresser, laire
bevel mirror; ivory dresser, large mirror, chair to
match; round light oak dining table and 6 chairs like
new; 3 oak rockers; leather rocker and stool ; 2 cen
ter tables; 2 full sized beds complete; bed com
plete; 2 cots; folding iron cot; Singer sewing mach
ine; BisselTs sweep and dust mops, adjustable mod
el; cook stove:-oil stove and oven; kitchen chairs;
work table; 9x12 rug; 8x10 rug; small rugs; electric
plate; 18 dozen fruit jars; new violin; two 50-foot
garden hose; lawn mower; dishes, pots and pans, etc.
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. ?GEO. SATTERLEE, Auctioneer
Li
Dr. Goffrfera Office
Will be closed Friday and Sat
urday. . J10
GranoV-James Oliver Cur
wood's "The Hunted Wom
an," with Star Cast.
BUgh 'Lefty w Flynn An
"Breed of the Border" and
S acts vaudeville. .
Labor Leader to Speak ,i
Organized labor of the city has
made particular efforts to insure
a large turnout at the labor tern-.
pie tonight to hear B. C. Marsh,
former president of the Washing
ton State Federation of Labor
Mr. March is regarded as an
authority on labor matters and is
a forcible speaker. The Salem
local, is sponsoring his appearance
In the city.
equipment.
Dance! Dance! Tonight
DuBois' popular dances. Crystal
Gardens.
no
Biks Is Stolei
Harold Davis of Salem reported
at the police station that his bi
cycle was stolen some' time Wed
nesday night from behind the Ter
minal hotel.
with the encouragement, control
and regulation of the commercial
phase of aviation. ' '
Members of the committee In
elude C. B. Blethen, Seattle Times;
Arthur Brisbane, New York Jour
nal; Harry Chandler, Los Angeles
Times: George T. Cameron, San
versed the decision and pronounc
ed a verdict of suspension.
Df. Richard Heber Newton, a
New York Episcopalian of the
same period, cut short charges
against his "broad churchman-
ship" by demanding a formal trial.
His demand was met but the plain
tiffs failed to appear.
David Swing of Chicago left the
Presbyterian faith to preach In
dependently In the '"O's when
those citing him fr alleged heresy
refused to abide by his acquittal
at the hands of the Chicago Pres-
SFn?? d threatened to appeal to
ardt Scrlpps-Howard Newspapers;!.. nA . -
wjwa.
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Buys Piano Stock
Moore's music house is the pur
chaser of the entire stock of new
and used pianos carried by the H,
L. stiff Furniture company, ac
cording to a report' given out yes
terday afternoon, i There are 16
pianos Included in the purchase,
many of which are; player pianos.
Simultaneously with the announce
ment of this purchase,; announce
ment Is made that the Moore Mu
,sle 'company will In the future
carry complete line of player pi
anos and rolls for same.
lr. W. L. Mercer
Osteopathic physician, 404-3 U.
S. Nat. Bank bldg. t 310
Newport!
. New 3-room cottages. Jory park.
Nye Beach. Good stoves, sinks,
private .toilets, everything new.
For , information call Ed . Jory,
rritz Speaks Today '
J. C. Prits, Pacific coast repre
sentative of the National Cash
Mrs. Sarah n. Cooper. Sunday
school worker, was haled before
the Presbyterian authorities 111
San Francisco about 1870.
Theologians to sttrvive heresy
proceedings and gain what was
Ella McMnnn's Pans!
Seed for sale' at" Flake's Pet-
land, 25 cents. 311
Salem Girl Is Dead : : ' , i
Word of the 1 death of, .their
daughter Pyrl, at San Diego, has
been received; by Mrl and Mrs, C.
H. HIH of 5173 Broadway, Pyrl
had been visiting friends In San
Diego since, her graduation from
high school here last June. -Her
death, ; according, to? meager e
ports reaching . here was the -re
sult of an accident.; The remains
are being forwarded to the Ter-
willlger undertaking parlors
Edgar B. Piper. Portland Oregon
Ian;" Melville E. Stone.. The As
sociated Press, and Cornelius Van-
derbilt, Jr., VanderbUt Newspap
ers, Inc. .
The air- transport company.
I. ... . . . . I .'hlh A.. A I.HI.f. 1. 1 . t.ll I
jvcsjaier company, win De tne ,lu ". reported as a firmer position were
principal suealter at the Lions club "u u'er,"fl' 'r erice www Hofim Bushnell. Con-eratlftnal.
luncheon today. A special musi- New York, and Chicago, Mr. Cof- Igt of Hartford. Conn.. in 1849:
cai program is being arranged by Prof. Philip Schaaf. whose acquit
perciai aviation has an .intimate
Just Received I relationship with our scheme if or
record. Hear it at Stiffs. . 310
Still Is Demolished . ..
The large distillery doscovered
by dry officials near St. Paul was
wrecked . bv Roy Bremmer and
Bert Smith, deputy Bheriffs. yes-l8e881on or congress an uncertain
Damage Salt Filed
Action In cireuft court for dam
ages to the moiint of $5,000 was
I filed by Dor6thy Trygstad" against
A E. and -p.'H: Jones, whose, auto
ebej alleges'vcolllded - with, one
"driven by -herself, at Liberty and
Miller streets, on July 3; causing
severe leg lacerations. Internal In
juries' and' severe shock to her
' nervous system.
Specials for Saturday-
$3.50 aluminum .percolators.
$3.98. Fancy imported mixing
bowls, 4 to set, 98c. Large No. 8
copper wash boilers, $3.98. Regu
lar $1.00 value brooms, 69c Ray
L. Farmer Hdw. Co. . , - 311
Naasbaom la Honored .
Charles Nausbaum of Salem was
one gf 35, students receiving
straight A"' grades for the spring
term; according to announcement
by the : registrar The "school of
agriculture leads with seven, and
home economics . Is second with
six. .'JJmphasIs is being placed on
scholarship at the college. The
grades for. members ?of fraterni
ties and sororities are higher than
the student body everage. Keen
competition Is shown in those or
ganizations.
Dance Saturday NIte
Stayton. Community club open
air, pavilion. -A wonderful place
to dance delightfully cooL Tal
madge's AU-Stars playing. 310
Don't Bring Lulu." Brunswick I ntIonal defense."
Outlining' the scope of work, for
the committee, he stressed particu
larly the need of drafting federal
legislation for regulation and con
trol of air traffic, declaring unless
'this is undertaken .at the next
terday after it was found that it
could not be removed from the
island on which it was operated.
Only a small amount of liquor was
found, and this was held as evi-
condltlon brought about by con
fllcting state and local conditions
is sure to occurs
Second." he said, "is the need '
German.- Reformed
church in 1845 was echoed for 35
years jn tne "Mercersburg con
troversy;" Lyman Beecher. father
of Henry Ward Beecher, and Pres
byterian pastor in Cincinnati In
1835; and Rev. Albert Barnes,
Presbyterian of Philadelphia 1837.
The .witchcraft delusion in Sa-
OBITUARY
Thursday. Mr. Brand is a former
member of the Oregon legislature.
Warren Day of Portland, for
mer jyillarae'tte student; is spend
ing a feV. days in Salem on busi
ness. .... ''
Mrs. Blanche Adams, stenog
rapher at the YMCA..who return
ed to work Thursday after haying
been ill at her home for'weral
days with tonsUitis, Is again con
fined with the same illness,
Mrs. R. Sanborn of Independ
ence, spent yesterday in Salem.
Mr. .and Mrs. G. W. Cooper, of
Corvalis, were in Salem yesterday.
Clifford Wilson of Springfield,
Oregon, was In Salem yesterday.
John Love of GervaU was a Sa
lem visitor yesterday. -
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fish of Auro
ra were in, the city yesterday.
Mrs. George Looney ot jener
son, was a Salem visitor yester
day. - Mrs. B. Fessler, or Mt. Angel,
was a. Salem visitor yesterday.
Colonel - Hlraml U. -.Welsh was
a Salem visitor frottt Portland
Wednesday. -
Percy Wright of Salera. recftii-
ly underweent a major operation
at a local hospital.
Dr. J. E. Lone and wife , are In
Portland attending a chiropractor
convention.
Mighty ICKeap ' Wfcile(
, -.
They Last ,
V Hard
; Myrlle'Hurd died at a local hos
pital July 9. age 54 years. Sur-
f or adoption by the government of I vlved by her mother. Mrs. J. S.
dence. No arrests hv vpt wn la oennite, comprehensive and con-1 Newby. widower George, sister Ida
made. It is the opinion of officers I tinning air policy as an essential L. Loudon, brother U R. Newby.
that a large shipment of llotfor I mnaamentai to national progress l rour sons. .George. Byron. Robert
had been made shortly before" the! ,n the development ot American land Raymond, and one daughter
raid. All liouor Was transnortedJ " power, and the creation of per- Alta Hurd. all ot Salem. Funeral
from the plant by water, an elab-1 mnent sPcIl committees on avi- J announcements Tater. Webb funf
orate loading
been built on the
that -oumose 1 allT In this regard.
- imra. tne progressive exten
sion of the United States air mall . At the
by water, an elab- u"kucni' special committees on avi- announcements later, we do run
platform having at,on In both the house and sen- ral parlors In charge of arrange-
e water's edge for te of the congress will aid materi- ments.
ally In this regard. 'J ! : i r .
Drainage Date Advanced-
Election of three directors for
the. Salem drainage district will be
held Saturday, July 25 Instead ot
July 29, as previously announced.
Mayor Glesy is the, only person
who can officially represent the
city and he will be out of town at
the later-date. For this reason it
was necessary to advance the elec-1
Downing
home near
Sublimity,
along routes ot strategic import-T early July 9, Judge William Henry
ance connecting our great centers
of "population ttnd of business-are-tivity
seems to offer our one eco-
nomicallr sound method for the
nation-wide ' encouragement of
commercial aviation upon a profit
able and self-supporting basis."
Federal aid. to commercial avi-
Downlng. age 67 years, husband
of Mrs. Josephine-Holmes Down
ing, father of George P. and El
mer M. Downing of Sha w. "brother
of Jlobert E. and Walter Fi Down
ing of Salem and Mrs. I Ianthe
Schlbrede of Corvallls. son of Mrs.
G. S. Downing of Salem. Funeral
GENUINE LEATHER
HAND-BAGS i
I have culled over about thirty
very good genuine " leather
hand bags which I am offering
at a real sacrifice. '
They are now on
display in the show
window at a sacri
fice.
GABRIEL
Powder and Supply Co.
" v Faints aad VuiMn
ITS Sevtk Oomt4U1 riaa T3I
Come Early You Will Not Uz
Disappointed
7' either with quality or prices ' ' '"i
MAXG.BUREN;
Furniture - Rugs - Wallpaper - Tents
179 North Commercial V Salcin, Oregon
atlon. he suggested, could be ex-1 services will be ' held Saturday.
tlon four days. The election win tended in a way slmllar'to that! July 11,1 at 1:30 p. m. from the
be held at 2 o'clock In the Rich
mond school.
given water transportation
Saddle HorsW.
For hire. C. L, Reed. Bam No.
2, Fairgrounds. I ? J10
J. Shellev Sanrman. AL D
' Announces the opening of his 1 land, last sight,
new offices on the fourth floor of
the United State Bank building.
Phone.778 and 777. . 32
Dr. Scott Spealta ' ' '
Dr. S. F, - Scott addressed the
Oregon State Pedlc society, .of
which he Is a member, at Its meet
ing at the Portland hotel in Port-
Hear ,
"Moonlight and Roses" at Stifrs
3io
'-Weildng NecessarjW- I
Visitors to office rooms In the!
iBank of Commerce building yes
. i J terday were forced : to nse the
x stairs.-as the elevator was out of
I commission after 11 .o'clock. A
Khort circuit In the motor caused
, I the breakdown. .
KDeeder la Arrested
Fred Marx of Pbrtland. arrest
ed on a charge of speeding, was
fined $7.50 In police court yester
day afternoon r 7 t
Will Escort Caravan T
Several v,- hundred - "California
Elks, delegates to the national con
vention In "Portland, will pass
through Salem Sunday afternoon.
T. A. Raff ety, chief sUte traffic
officer, has arranged a special
traffic escort through the state.
One caravan of approximately 30
automobiles from .., Eureka and
Crescent City will: cross the state
line at noon Saturday and the
other, consisting of about 35 ve
hicles from Bakerafield. will cross
about.. 4- o'clock, i Chief Raffety
will attempt to bring the two
caravans together .at Grants Pass
ana escort the : single caravan
north. ,; '. . - . ,
Traveled Too Fast-
Harold Hoppe, 405 North Llb-
Just a Umj DHrtk !:-f.w', erty, was arrested and fined $7.50
Popular dance record at Stiff's, for driving a motorcycle ss mues
116 I an hour on state street yesterday.
Forreter Visit
R. A. Elliott., forest ranger tn
the government service, was . In
Salem yesterday. Un reported no
fires in his district this year and
Swimming Becomes Necessary
The merciless attack of old Sol
during the f last ' few days has
driven hundredh of prespiring Sa-
; lemltes- to 'seek comfort ' In the
kave th. r.moa frlswlmmlng,hole on,, Tfwenty-flrst
this the fact that there had ben street. The pool has been literally
heavy snows and late ralng until "je with Miners irom morning
I'te In the season.
i until night. . It Is estimated by
Palling Flax la Polk
E. B." Hodges, at the town of
iHickreall, Polk county, has a force
I of about 40 hand pullers pulling
his .."20-acre , Held of flax;' Mr.
i Hodges has employed number of
' hl neighbors, and all the people
VCODP.Y
POTATO CROP SAL4LL V
WASHINGTON'. July J. Indi
cations ot an enormous corn crop
and probably the third largest
ever grown, slight Improvement In
prospects for wheat, prediction of
the smallest potato production
since. 1919. and .unfavorable fruit
forecasts were set forth in the
Rlgdon -mortuary, under the aus
pices of Salem lodge No. 338 B.
P. O. Elks and the Rev. J. J.I
Evana officiating clergyman.
ASSETS SAID CONCEALED;
SEATTLE, July .A petition
asked revocation of the discharge
Of. Earl R. Pulver,-Seattle mining
and investment operator as
bankrupt on the ground that h,e
concealed $10,000 in assets, was
filed In federal court here today
REDUCED SUMMER RATES
i to CALrjpoRjriA '
BY PICKWICK STAGES
aa Francisco, one way, floSO
. - i Bovnd Trip, fSO.00
Los Angle, one way; C2TX3
Ronnd Trip, 50.00
. - CTecia Rates to Parties of
":fi:.: Eight or Mor, c',
for Information and Reserv-
tlons phone It , or call at
CrmiATj 8TAC3 TZ?ZZ3&li
ealeaa, Oregoa '
f. -.f . Brudridge i
, Emma Brundridge died, in
local hospital at the age ot 42
years. She is survived by her
husband. E. -D. Brundridge, and
five,. children. Clyde. Harry. Ed-
July crop report . issued today by I ward, Florence -and Velira, all of
me department, of agriculture, - Salem. Funeral services will be
held at 2 p. m. Friday from the
DUIGGISTS ELECT HEAD I Rlgdon mortuary with Rev. Evans
CORVALLIS. Or.. . Julv 9. A. I officiating, interment In Citv View
w. Alien, Portland druggist, was I cemetery.
elected president of the Oregon
State Pharmaceutical association.
at the closing session of the an
nual convention today. Allen has
been secretary ot, the association
for 33 years and members present
ed, him with a gold watch in re
cognition of his long service.
Woodry & Woodry '
Pays Cash f or Ftrrnltrirt
':r:. , Phone 75 : .
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Electric Cafe
' v For - ";;t. "'
; EATS
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LADD & BUSH, Banlicro
rifaVIIsh 1S$
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Saturday
Specmls
ALL 15c BREAD
12 cents
Honey and Milk, Rye, Raisin
and Whole Wheat L
Fresh hot bread from our. sani- . !1
tary electric - oven . at 9 " a. rh. : J
daily. - ' 4
uougnnuts iDc a aozen
? 5
HI I I
'vr; i n i v.
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Genuine Butter Crcarri ; Dough
nuts and Sweet Raised Dough
nuts. Your choice at
15cents per dozen 1'
Many other delicious pastries
:; to choose from 11 V j
A TRIAL' WILL: CONVINCE
Quality Supreme
' Our.-Iotto
- passing that way who want wtrk.1