The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 15, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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    r THE OHEGON STATESIIAII, SALEM, OREGON
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We are ready for our Fall Shirts to begin
to arrive and must make room for them.
These, shirts are exceptionally good and
we have put on a price that will move them
G.W. Johnson & Co.
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He aever had better lot of
need Orerlands than ho now
has on hand. Hanging la
price from 9350 and up to
$550. Tourings, Coupes and
Sedans. No oat of date cars
they are all up to the
minute. " "
TERMS MOST LIBERAL
w I) . lis
CITY NE
WS IN BRIEF
from Le Bourget airdrome, just
outside of Par la. and making the
Jump to Mitchel Field on Long
Island. Ther French air authori
ties are counselling the two pilots
to take off from Ireland or nearer
the French coast than Le Bourget.
and to aim for Newfoundland as a
first, landing place.. Tarscon and.
Coll, bowerer, persist f In . main
taining the flight can be made
without a landing and are de
manding a fair chance to prove It.
The plane they intend to use is
the Breguet Parls-Tokyo" model
made famous by Captain Pelletier
D'Olsy on his flight a year ago.
The engine wUl be either the
Hispano-Suiza .or the ; new Re
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Held for Investigation- V
Harry Snyder and John Starr
of Portland -; , were ;; arrested at
Court and Front late Tuesday and
are being held for Investigation.
, v Fair
Continued warm in the east and
somewhat , warmer west portion;
isroderate northerly winds. Max.
85; Min." 57; River 1, stationary;-
Rainfall none; Atmosphere
partly: cloudy; Wind "northwest.
At
m m m
The Theaters Today
ill .
Oregon Betty Compson,
Theodore Kosloff in "New
Lives for Old." - - '
Grandi-'The Cloud Rlder
with Al Wilson, Virginia
'Lee Corbin.
Used Saxophone, Banjo
Clarinet for sale ; easy terms.
See Mr. Chrlstenson, New Salem
hotel thla Mnnlnr 7 in O 115
Get Building Permits i
Building permits were Issued
yesterday to W. C. Clare, who will
erect a. 1 story dwelling at 465
North Twentieth, at a cost of
$3500, and to V. C. Balch, who
will , erect a garage and shed at
1902 North Fifth.
Elks! Special Notice , . '
' Assemble in Portland for par
ade on Tenth st, between Clay and
Market, at J p. m. Thursday,, J 15
Bllgh Harry
"Soft Shoes."
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tlplrltuallstto Message. Serrlce
: Charles M. .Whaley, the noted
psychic ballot reader who answers
sealed questions, calls" names of
those living and the co-called dead,
of Detroit, Mich.; will hold a mes
sage meetings in Woodman hall,
Thursday evening at 8 o'clock.
Come and bring your friends. J15
Money plans to build a service
station, ice cream parlor . and
residence with the intention of
locating at' Gervals.
Band Concert Pleases
Another large crowd attended
the Cherrian band concert in Will-
son park last night. The season
has been Indue jve to large turn
outs and people have been motor
ing to the city from all points in
the Salem district. Visitors are
present from places as far as Al
bany, Corvallis, Dallas and Wood
burn.
PERSONALS
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Mrs. Ellen Davs, of Independ
ence," was a Salem vsltor Tuesday,
Frank Neer has. returned from
the International Lions convention
in Cedar Point, la,
Missing Girl Found . I ' Mrs. F. B. Cronemlller. of Lake-
Miss Olive Stewart, 14 year old view, is visiting her son, Lynn F.
school girl, who ran away from
her home in Stayton Sunday after
noon; has been located In Corvallis
according to word reaching ' local
officers from that city.
Regular Meeting Tonight at 8
Fraternal Order Eagles, WOW
hall. jl5
Alcohol Imbiber Nabbed
l", H. Henry was arrested for being
drunk last night by Officer Ed
wards. The man wac drinking de
natured alcohol.
Hunt's Meat Market J
Free d livery 9 a. m. and 3
p. m. P&one ss. 7zi a. iztn. ji&
Cronemlller. deputy state forest
er. A brother, Guy D. Cronemll
ler, editor of the Lake County Ex
aminer, and his wife are also vis
iting,
Mrs. r. Kronberg was a Mt. An
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That is all, for Salem Chautau
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It has been.-a wonderful Chan-
r.VNY WILL BE llOST
tauqua( so Jar.
. a.
The lecture of last evening, by
Capt. ."Diania "pton, waa one or
ie best things of all, and one of
the most appreciated.
Two of the flatf pullers of the
state flax plant hare been purchas-1 big time.
Retail grocers, .confectioners
and tobacconists who are. not in
Portland Thursday to 'attend tta
national Elks convention; hate.
been Invited to a real picnic at
Stayton as guests of the wniam
ette Grocery company. Ice cream.
lemonade, coffee, cream aa but
ter will be served free of charge
to the gueets. All those attending
are urged to come with well-filled
baskets and to be prepared for a
A program of runes
SCIENTISTS REACH TRIAL
SEVEN EMINENT INVESTIGA
TORS ARRIVE AT DAYTON, '
DAYTON, Tenn., July 14 (By
Associated Press.) Seven scien
tists from different sections of the
country tonight were in Dayton
ready to testify If called in the
evolution, case,.
Attorney General A. T. Stew
art, leading the prosecution has
announced any attempt by the de
fense to introduce scientific testi
mony will be vigorously combated.
, Other scientists were expected
to arrive tonight and still others
are on their, way to Dayton. The
experts were . under instructions
not to discuss the case. The list
follows: .' V. '
Dr. H. H. Newman, University
of Chicago zoologist.
Dr. Winterton C. Curtis, Unlver
sity of Missouri zoologist.'
I Dr. Fay Cooper-Cole, anthro
pologist university of; Chicago.
. Dr. Jay J. Limp man. dean of
the College of Agriculture, j Rut
gers college, New Brunswick.
Professor Maynard M. Metcalf,
zoologist, former chairman of the,
biological and agricultural depart-)
Alienists are examining Baiiell Crawford (at top) and Bliss
Baker. ( below). University of California tudents, who are held by
police following the discovery of a plot to kidnap and hold for
$30,000 ransom Mrs. D. C. Jackling (abore), San Francisco so
ciety matron, v Baker confessed, police say, and revealed that it
was his ambition to commit, a "perfect crime. and succeed where
Loeb and Leopold failed. He aavn! Crawford as hia aecomplice.
gel vlsitorjn the city yesterday.
ll!0TdfSnT'i,llt. of the naUonal research.
W. Yunker was a business call
er here yesterday from MJlljClty.
William Risley, an attorner of
Albany, was in Salem on business
yesterday. '
Dr. VV. 1. Mercer, Osteopathic
. r Physician, 404-5 V. S. Nat.
Bank bldg. 15
Will Enforce New Law
i Enforcement of the act of the
1925! legislature pertaining to
picking hops by "weight will be
enforced this year, it was empha
sized i yesterday at a meeting of
the state deputy sealer of weights
and measurer. 'Hop owners and
growers are requested to cooper
ate in the enforcement of the law.
Addresses were made by W." Ar
Dalziel and C. E. Spence, sUte
market agent. , " -
Stolen Car, Found , . ... . ,
! A Chevrolet touring car, stolen
from J. N. King wae recovered
yesterday.
Wood I, ;
Dry planer trimmings; Fred E.
Wells. J15
Another Creamery Robbed
The .Hubbard creamery was en
tered, this .-week and over . 10Q0
pounds of butter stolen., Of this
amount 640 pounds was solid pack
butter i and-the remainder bore J Harry L.
Diploma for HighSchool
Vork Is Goal of Man 57
BAXTER, Tenn. Baxter Semi
nary, located In Putnam ' county
on the Cumberland plateau In the
mountains vf Tennessee, is unique
in the age and poverty of Its stu
dents. Of the 14 students who
were graduated this year, three
were 35 and 40 years of age. The
average age of the 110 students
in attendance throughout the year
was between 25 and SO. ' ,
"Our students are poor and
needy, live in little. log cabins,
have poor land, - and are older
than the' average." said Rev.
Upperman, president.
Cave Girl Methods Drive
Suitor Away From Altar
MEXICO CITY. Ines Vargars.
a sixteen-year-old senorita as de
termined as -she is romantic, re
cently, served an ultimatum on her
parents to the effect that, unless
they gave their' consent to her
marriage with Isidro Covarubias
within ten minutes, she would
throw herself from the roof of
the four-story apartment building
In which the Vargas, family lived
Whereupon she fled upstairs lock
ed the floor leading to the root and
poised herself on a cornice over
looking Nuevo Mexico! street,
' Ciriaco Vargas, the father, tore
his hair in. desperation for a few
seconds as . he reflected that his
daughter had inherited the firm
character of her mother, and the
latter, he . felt sure from past ex
perience, would never recede from
her stand that. Isidro, as a son-in-law,
was " impossible. Then he
dashed to the nearest noiica sta-
council Johns Hopkins uhivexsityi tion,; paly,!, block away, to. seek
. ut. wiiDur rveison. Tennessee i disinterested counsel, i ' :
atate geologist, member of ther na-f V a few hurried sentences explain
the home of Jacob Corp!,, whom
he was visiting, i ? ,
SilDDula arrived i inhere today
drjving a new automobile, and at
once went to the Corplvome. He
spent the afternoon'wrttlng let
ters. In his pockets were found
$275 in gold and $500 in travelers
checks, besides a number of let
ters. One of the letters directed
that his two sisters in Seattle be
notified of his death, and another ftj AND ANTI'S
aged mother in Finland. The
automobile was given to a friend
named Frankstrom, in Seattle. ,
ed. ThU leavea four. It may oe
that the state will have to carry
these four machines over for an
other rear: though it is to be
hoped not. ' "
If Jrouknow anything about
goats '(Angora or' milk), please
taln the Slogan editor. Do It to
day.- It will be too late tomor
The way President Coolidg
talks right out In meeting con
vinces our foreign' creditors they
might as well arrange to pay their
debts. ... !
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Considering the position Great
Britain is taking on Its friends.
the soviet, might we rise to in
quire if Senator Borah still wants
the United States to recognize the
communist government of Russia?
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. ReV. Charles W. MacCoughey
of Portland. Or.: "We should re
mind ourselves that if history
teaches anything It Is that few
nations have ever perished from
poverty or lackf material re
sources, or have ever been broken
by conflict with foreign foes. Na
lions, succumb from within, not
from without, and through the
operation of spiritual and not ma
terial forces. Against the insidi
ous, subtle and Intangible forces
of Internal disintegration there Is
ao material defense. It Is like
tha pest that lays its egg In the
apple blossom, so that the menace
lies at the very heart of the ripen
ed fruit," !
and sports for young and cCd has
been arranged. - - "
"All stores in Salem will close
all day for the. Elks' parade la
Portland," the invitation r,a.d;
So, you butchers, soda jerkers.
cigarette vendors and. purefood
artists, loin our 'caravsrx-whica
will leave from In tront of the Wil
lamette Grocery office at 9 o'clock;
sharp Thursday morning." ' 5 1
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APrLES TO BE EXPLOITED '
SEATTLE. July -14. A com
mittee of 125 eastern Washington
fruit growers and representatives
of fruit growers' associations has
been appointed, to further a pro
posed $150,000 publicity campaign.
fcr Washington apples.
RIOT
rocks, eggs axd sticks
thrown' ix demonstration
tlonal research council, and pfesl-i
dent of the national association o
state geologists. j . - - . ' i
' Dr. William M. Goldsmith of
Southwestern University, WInfield,
Kan. . ; .. . . j - ' ;
SELLS REO SPEEDWAGOX
The Trumm Motor Car. com
pany, local Reo Speedwagon deal
ers report the sale of a Reo Speed
wagon to C. A. Kobo of the Haxel
green district. .1 A . J
3. Sheller SaUrtnan, M. D
Annouhces the opening of his
new offices on the fourth-floor of
the United States Bank building.
Phone 77S and 777. 20
Llceme . Ie Issued ; i
A, marriage license was Issued
to William Poe, attendant at the
state hospital, and Edna E. Sum
mers of route 1, Turner. -
Mother. Hubbard prints. A few! "Three studenU between 30 and
nights previous the, St. Paul 1 35 years of age are in the first.
creamery ws? entered and 500cond and third years , of high
pounds of butter stolen. It is be-choVI respfctlvely. and some who
liered that te.same robbers per-1 are between '20 and 30 are in the
petrated both crimes. The butter first and second years of high
is probably, being rushed into Port-1 scnool. One. man Is now 57 and
land and distributed to grocers in j has been trying all his life to fin
the city after the labels have beenjiah so that he could have the hon
changed. As yet no clue as to who I or of graduating from high
the robbers are has been found.
Broadripple Beach-
For picnicking or swimming.
Take free boat at; Court street.
Swimming, 25c; spectators, 15c.
Fancy diving. jl5
Wlh Dlsolar Trucks -
A parade, demonstrating " all
models of Ford trucks, will be
- held " this morning in the down
town streets. The display will be
made by the Valley Motor com
pany and other local , Ford deal
ers..: IC N. Kelly, ot the .Portland
V distributing plant, will be In Sa
r.lem for the demonstration.
Maxwell Coupe for Sale, Cheap
' This car has a new motor and
over $100 worth of extras.? It is
guaranteed the same as & new car.
See it at the Certified Public Mo
tor Car market oa-N. Church St.
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school work'before he died
Practically all the students
work their way through the semi
nary, doing sweeping, farming.
waiting on tables, etc., and most
of them pay their tuition in corn-
meal, flour, meat and beans.
We hare never turned a stn
dent away because of poverty,"
saia President Upperman.
Auto Is Stolen -
J. N. King of West Salem re
ported at police headquarters that j
a Chevrolet touring car, license
No.: 171185. had been stolen on
State street some time late In the
afternoon Tuesday.
COXSTRUCTIOX UNDER WAYi
The new ; building under con
struction by the Valley Motor
company Is progressing . rapidly
and wll be ready for - occupancy
within the next 30 days. . ! 'Ht
Obituary
-SlmonsoR '. . .
I iBlmer A: Slmsonsdn'.diedvat, a
local hospiUl July 14th, At thel
age of 36 years. He is survived
byfather and mother,'Mr;';And
Mrws. H. J. Sim onsonTbrother An
drew, three sisters Miss - - Emma
Simonson.V Mrs. Stephens, all; of
Bay View, Ore., and Mrs. Hans
Plagmarin of Swanson. .'.His re
mains will go forward today to
Toledo, Ore., where funeral serv
ices will be held. Webb Funeral
Parlors In charge of ' arrange
ments. , ,;.:!..''--- . !i '
ed the situation to comisario. That
official had an Inspiration, j Next
to the police station were the fire
men. He called out a hook and
ladder company and the fire lad'
dies, all dressed up in huge hel
mets and light blue uniforms,
clanged to the scene. of the im
pending tragedy, "unfurling a life
net as they, went. They arrived
just about 9 '.minutes and 65 sec
onds' after Ines had issued her ul
timatum and 'was about to launch
herself into space. ' There ensued
a lively game of tag between Ines
and the firemen, with their' net,
down in the street, 'while a gath
ering crowd cheered and Ciriaco
attacked the locked door with an
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. Just as the door gave way, Ines
I thought she' had outwitted the net
holders and jumped. By; a 'su
preme', effort and . overturning ' a
couple of!, urchins, the ' firemen
managed to interpose enough of
the net between Ines and the pave
ment to break her fall. But she
achieved her purpose if or? the
sight"" of -her daughter whirling
through the air destroyed the last
of Mamma Vargas' -opposition. She
did not, however, win Isfdfo: That
youth faded from the scene after
witnessing his sweetheart's leap.
The papers quoted him the next
day as- stating- that he did -not
think he possessed enough of the
cave, man stuff j to live happily
with such a woman as Ines prom
ised to become.
Device Helps Blind to
Read by Sound ,ls Said
LENIXGARD Professor Ros
ing, a famous oculist of this city,
has invented a new device by
means of which it is claimed the
blind are able to orientate them
selves and to read. In this ap
paratus all daylight effects are re
placed 'by sound. "Experiments
carried out In the Leningrad In
stitute for the Blind showed that
the children, after the use of the
apparatus was explained to them.
were able by the different shades
of sounds to define many articles
in the room and to recognise per-
sons who were passing them.
Professor Rosing is working to
perfect his aparatus and 'is also
evolving a new ' radio apparatus
for transmitting graphic images
at a distance. . By means of this
apparatus. Professor Rosing says.
every letter of the alphabet will
be expressed by different sounds.
So far he has succeeded In con
triving definite sounds for 18 let
ters and is hopeful of his ultimate
task. '.; , - -
LEICESTER, Mass., July 14.
(By The Associated Press.) Riot
ing between Klansmen and antt
Klansmen sympathisers broke out
here tonight and scores were re
torted Injured, two seriously. Au
tomobiles were battered and glass
windshields were broken In a run-
fain rr battle In which the Klans-
mn rreatlr oolnumbered the
antl's." : ! .
During the barrage of rocks.
eggs and sticks. Patrolman James
Fltspatrick of Rochdale, collared
a man in a white robe and tried to
wrest a revolver from hint. The
patrolman was Jampefi upon by
half a score of the man a com
panions and overpowered. The po
lice were unable to cope with the
disturbance. The main street was
littered with debris s after the
trouble. - '
New York's .Great Success
uaaay yr
Longings
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Elks! : Special Notice
Assemble In ; Portland for par
ade on Tenth st. between Clay and
Market, at 1 p. m. Thursday. J15
h Wanted. Youns "Ladles forV ' .
.Teienhone operators. Experl-
F ence retiulred. Apply chief opera-
V tor. The Pacific .Telephone & Tel
egraPh. Co., Salem. 41 ; "316
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"Divorce Is Asked
Charging that her husband is
' addicted to the use of liquor, and
that sometimes he spends his' en
tire weekly salary on Intoxicating
beverages, Mary E.- Thrift has
fled action for divorce in circuit
. court -against James E. Thrift.
Ther :were married in Fairfield,
Cal., in. 19 17. The plaintiff also
alleges that her husband has on
several' occasions returned home
In the early hours, became enraged
at her, and cursed and struck her.
They hare two small girls.
.Toodry' Buys Furniture
'Stpreat Summer and Norway
Fishiair Is Good
r G T ,0 HarbTough and Cra
Barnes1 have returned from a flsh-
fnr trln ta the Slleta ! river with
limit catches. They reported the I companletf by another skilled air
stream in tine condition for flsh-IPilot, it the flight. Is made, Fraa-
French'Air Pilots Want
; to Make Atlantic Flight
PARIS Paul Tarascon, French
'ace ' and pioneer in prewar fly
ing In Europe, has been bringing
all the pressure he can to bear on
M. Painleve at the war office and
M; Laurent Eynae of the aeronau
tic department to enable him . to
make .his proposed non-stop flight
across the Atlantic 'this summer.
Tarascon, who" lost a leg before
the World War and- had difficulty
in getting Into service,7 will be ac-
Ing at present.
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cols Coll. a naval officer who ac
companied-Roget on his France-
Rumania flight and on his
"stunt-trip" ' .of '-; crossing the
Mediterranean twice : In one day,
It Is planned to start the flight
Two Auction Sal
i Wednesday and Thursday night,
7 p. mLat Woodry's new auction
market and furniture store. Sum'
mer and Norway streets. Furni-1 toward the end of July, provided
ture "bought for cash. Phone 511. jthe necessary government authorl-
jl5atlon can be obtained, leaving
Park Is Purchased
Lane Morley, of Salem, has pur
chased the park on the Pacific
highway west of ' Gervals from
John Cutsforth. Verbis is one cf
the beautiful :aulo parka on the
hfs"h way. and consists of one and
Phone 51U - - J15tf. I one-half acres ot white CX5- Ir.
WOOBRY
Cays Furnitura
Iter Bsmner snd Korwsy EUMts
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: Wm. J. Gabbert died at a local
hospital July 14th, at the age of
55 years.' He Is survived by his
widow Maggie of Salenu l Three
sons, Harold of Cisco. Cal.. Verb
of New York City, Joe of Salem;
two daughters. Miss Irene and
Miss . Rosezella of . Salem. - Ore.
Funeral announcements ! later.
Webb Funeral parlors in charge of
arrangements. i
JILTED LOVER -SUICIDES
SWEETHEARTS- LEAE, M.X
SHOOTS SELF IX DESPAIR
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Funerals
' WINLOCK. .Wrash , July 14
After declaring ..that his sweet
hearts had Jilted ' him ' and that
there was nothing" to llve'for, Her
man 81ippnla, 30. of Seattle, com
mitted suicide here at 10. o'clock
tonight- by shooting himself.
through the heart with a revolver
His body was' found in a field near
8tockwelI .- j
The funeral of Mrs. Anaabele
Stockwell was held at the Webb
Funeral parlors. v Rev. Kanther
had charge ot services. Her re
mains wliL go forward Jtoday, to
Quebeck, Canada, Sot IntermenU
REDUCED, SUSOnCR RATES.
TO CALIFORNIA
BY PICKWICK" STAGES
Baa Francisco, one way, t150
Round Trip, C3OC0
Lm ABgclea, one way,' C27XS
Round Trip, $50X0 .
. feclal Rates to Parties ot '
: '. Eight- or More .
Tot Information aad Reserva
tions phone 138, or call at "
AVoodry z Woodry
Pays Cash for Furniture
"'Phone. 75 . -
Shoes of Lizard Skin
TWO DROWN IX LAKE
HIGHMORE, S. D.. July 14.
O. H. Button of MIddleton. Idaho,
and his friend, W; M. Arnold were
drowned In a small lake six miles
east of here tonight. Two other
men with them narrowly escaped
being pulled In. The bodies were
recovered. ' -
Portland f4.69fi.830 building
Are Becoming Popular PnnlU for June passes all prev-
Wll) lauuiui I CVUI us.
LONDON Lizard farming in
England has been greatly stimu
lated within the Oast? few months
since the skins forewomen's hoes
have become fashionable..' Lizard
shoes for street wear. nave become
very popular in London this sum
mer and lizard slippers for eve
ning wear have been quite the tad
for some weeks.-,-,:. .,, - 1
Dealers sar lizard skin - shoes
are here to stay as the material is
serviceable and comfortable and
not. nearly so expensive as is us
ual when a new Idea Is Introduc
ed.. Lizard skin shoes retail at
from 315 up. -
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' Three scientists from the Colo
rado Museum of Natural History
are planning an expedition to ex
plore the "River of Doubt" In the
interior ot Brazil. The stream
was discovered by Theodore Roose
velt during his South American
travels. ' ;
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