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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1925)
TIIE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON - - r 5 1 n; r V I In Money In ' . qme4 docket Our moderate prices never deplete a man's purse ;:h W his outfitting here will always have money in his jwcket ' We" secure the best clothing that we can buyclothing.. ? that is absolutely; right 469 STATE STREET lit II '.V t ft He has a 1920 Dodge touring': lots of v ex tras. A "real buy, at 5330 See it today M lb) K he has been with, the Standard Ga Equipment corporation. He now has especial charge of the hotel range department. . He was for some years la Boston with this company, but has for a Ion time been In New York. "Mrs. Potter Is with him. i She was a Boston SlrL They hare a married daugh ter with children In New York city. Mr. Totter left Salem In 1890. but he has visited here every few.years, and has at erery Tlsit found many Improvements. Mr, and Mrs. rotter are - with his brother, L..W. Potter, route 6, box 47, on the southern extension of Twelfth -street, - and they will be here for about ten days. Taylor, on next Sunday morning. TheSsubJect will be ."God's Trees," and will consider, the palm tra as the best type of the Christian life.. The other subjects hare been -God's ; Fields." "God's Moun tains- and -Cod's Rivers.. These messages hare attracted large con gregations during the month of July. .The. pastor has been granted vacation by the church board and will attend the Knights Tem plar conclave in Seattle next week. and also the Epworth league Insti tute at Falls City In August. The family will accompany Rev. Mr Tailor on these motor trips north and to the coast. , f that has been seen in this section I to the Chamber of Commerse of flee yesterday. -"- One bunch of the flax .measured Si inches and will average .three tons to toe acre, according to -Mr.' Bradley. He stated that he .has six acres of flax that. will average three tons to the acre and.SO acres that will average two tons to the acre. The ; Bradley farm is located one mile south of Aumsvllle. Will Fay Cash ' For used piano.. Fhone 1659. . - -i 123 ICETY . NEWS IN BRIEF At Poultry Convent ten v Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Undbeck of the Auburn district are attending the . convention of . poultry-men in Corvallis this week. Mr. Llndbeck is Salem correspondent, f of; - the Oregon ' Journal . and a, poultry raiser. . ' ; . " aaa".-,.: .... " 1 the proposed ; Falrf ield-St. Paul I route should be placed in the five- t year program, or, whether a, four- l mile stretch, completing the pav ing between Salem and Sti, PauV should be completed,' r Delegation interested In both proposals have appeared before the court. - . 1it.liiVi-'-'CIodkr:-u'-: ; Generally cloudy with moderate temperature; gentle winds,. mostly west and northwest. Wednesday --Max.; 76 mlnJ; 49rlverl.4, stationary ; rainfall, none ; . atmos phere, cloudy; wind; southwest, The Theater Tpday m 1 in 1 ; Oregon -Richard Dlx "The Shock-Punch." in Grand- Star cast In "the Law:: ;v;vr. Blih-iEva Novakuln "The Beautiful Sinner." . v : ? membership, according, to papers filed in the county clerk's office, Those' leaving are Dave Austen inuhr, M. A. Reed, J, H. Brown, J. C. iPaddock and A. Morgenson". The stage company ' operates be tween Salem and Eugene, with headquarters in Salem; - - c Opportunity Day ' ,' ; A ride in one of the new Over- lands or ; Willys-Knights awaits you. hTake advantage of It today or tomorrow. VIck Brothers.? j23 Acting City Treasurer v i While C O. Rice, city recordery is on his ; vacation, ' Miss Edith Birth, stenographer at the city -null. 1 Is looking after the affairs connected with his office.'1 Virtrolas for Much Ixss .'From now on. Moore's Music House.- a jag 'It Is Mattresses Deraanded . : ; i : felx;! mattresses i haYe' been re ceived at the Salem auta camp grpund Ho meet .7 the , demands Editor Attends Meet - , W. C. Connor;. - editor of the Northwest Poultry Journal' of Sa lem, Is attending the third annual convention of the Oregon Poultry association at Corvallis. A three- day session will be- held. : The convention this year, is 'said to- be the largest gathering of poultry. Woodry Bays Furniture Store at Summer and Norway streets. Phone 611. ilStf Turnkey Back on Job . .. : 7; Charles Huddleston, turnkey at the state -orison, has returned from a two weeks' vacation, part of which, was spent ' la Portland and part In Salem: He will be back on the job today-' 5 . Over lands and Willy s-Kulghts New models will be demonstrat ed today and tomorrow. Take ad vantage of ; t.his opportunity to tide In one of these wonderful cars. ; Vlck Brothers, High street at Trade. . , ' J23 Motion Day Is Set ; ; Saturday, July 25, has been set as motion day In the circuit court, when the calendar-will be rear- ranged and new cases set for trial Several hearings were crowded men In the hlUorypljesjiacia- out by the lengthy A Miller .case, tion. Over 150 have registered to j wfcleh was finished . yesterday. Hospital Has Smallpox Because of a single case of smallpox., ward No, 1 at the state hospital was placed under quar antine Wednesday by Dr. R. K Lee Steiner, superintendent. The victim of .the disease Is Walter Bon dell, an .attendant. All In mates and employes who have been exposed . will be. vaccinated today. " Mullen Back lu Salem : W. A. Mullen.- who has charge of the real estate department in the office of the state insurance commissioner, .has returned from California where he met -with number of real estate official.. Horace Terrell of Newberg Is In the ' city " conferring 1 with school officials. ' Mr. and Mrs. L. 1L Young of Seattle were Salem visitors yes terday. ; ' Com mete ) J: eV ' J ; I y ' Vision y. 'Lenses Now that the Cross complete vision. lense has proven itself we are. ready to recommend them to our patients i Ask to see the New Bifocal : it. . . -.- Staples Optical Company, Salem, Oregon. Portland Salem Corner State and High Streets Free :.'"-'V "' ' . 1 Cosy Corner electric lamps giv en absolutely free with each com plete set of lighting fixtures pur chased from us. Only a limited number left. Salem Electric Co., F S. Barton, owner. Masonic Tem ple, -phone 1200. . 323 l)ekp Ar Stored ' In order to make room for ex tra clerical- help to take care of the great amount of . additional work caused by the creatioa.pt the certificate of title act by the last legislature, desks In the house of representatives are being stored and the room equipped forv mem bers of the motor vehicle depart ment of the secsetary of state's office. . ; Cltnicfl Are Continued A clinic will be held at Pratum today by the Marlon county child health demonstration. A two-day clinic was completed at Brooks yesterday. " v Governor la Corvallli Governor Pierce was called to Corvallis Wednesday to speak be fore men School Head Visits Josephine Corliss Preston, state superintendent, of schools of the state of Washington, was a visitor at the office of J. A. Churchill state superintendent of schools. Wednesday.' .'- mm- Feel Being KMlvagrd . ' r - Salvage of between. t-l 00 and 50 tons of feed, said to be worth about $20 a ton, has kept a crew of eight or ten men busr at the ruins of thetCberry City; Milling company. which. was destroyed by fire July 12. The work is being continued this week and an ad- ditional 100 tons Is expected to be I ralVaged. A fife- hose has been kept on the smouldering . ruins ever since the blaze in an effort to drown the embers. " . Mrs.' Croasiniin - Dcd Mrs. A. " B. "Croasman died ' in Portland Saturday, July 18. Mr. 1 Croasman:was postmaster In Sa-I lem, when.the postotfice was In the present. Statesman bulldln-g. He waSi afterwards . postmaster - at Portland . and.' Is a business 'man of that city. Mrs. Croasman was the convention of poultry,,, 8 gIrl ,a Unnle McCully. : : " ' , Is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .A' A. ,UM,uw'-- r-- i- A marriaee' .license'1 was issued made by tourists It is said ,tnatl by" the Jcounty clerk yesterday. -It Wth Secretary Wilbur relative to Hawleys Take Trip- : Returning from Astoria Tues day, afternoon aft a conference Student Party Here v In charge of Roy R. Hewjtt, a group of political science students from the OAC summer school wan McCully, Salem pioneers. - The Croasman home in Salem was at the corner of Center and Winter streets, and It wa a most-hospi table place.- -Mrs. Croasman was a woman, of fine character and great- favorite.- She' was for one ;;ltnisuxesidnt of the Salem socl- ctj ortiaaa. which meets once i each year to- renew friendships. - when, th visitors, id many cases, 1 was taken out by Walter H.JBin found they would be v unable to J negar of route 7. Salem, and Am- receive i mattress; they proceeded anda Barstad of Woodbdrn. j to.-anather. Camp. ; Tne mauresses will be. famished to those asking tor them without additional charge to the camper;'; Trover - " ' Is making photos. 324 ithe naval base at Tongue point. Congressman . and : Mrs -iW. - C. Hawley and two children. Anna bel' and Willis, will leave this morning for Cascadia. where 'they will take a two weeks vacation. 'TV-J. ! : Trover's Studio : 122, N. Coml St. 324 Patient la TCeturnKl Attracted by the peculiar actions Administrator Named, , B. W, Macy has been appointed ous state institutions. At the pen itentiary a. group photograph was taken on, the office steps by. the' prison, photographer,. ; You Telephone Us, 110 -' 'We'll deliver it, no matter how small the .' Item.: . Capital Drug store: : f r ' 322tf ContlniMSunday Herio th 'fntirtH Bormnn In lha kitrlPi I 1 en "Through Nature to God". will Going to .TUIamoot-- road. Officer Putnam approached and questioned ;her: She replied Friday. Dr.; Walter- Brown, head to: his questioning that- she - was of the Jklarion county health de-l Mrs.' Thelma Beckman of 103 .E. monttraiion; V to to Tillamook 1 Water ; street, Portland. vincer to -naf tlclDate In the tome, makers' ! Putnam .was not satisfied with the of a young woman on Fairgrounds I administrator of the estate 'of I John. B. Simmons. The- apprais ers named by J. ,T. Hunt, .county Judge, .are Braxler C.. Small, W. E. DeLong and. Carl Pope. Institute.- He wlll speak on 4Com- mualtv Health." - The .institute; is , held Sunder "the - direction of . the Universitr of .Oregon extension service. Loans Wanted . 1 '-' S 1800 and S3000. Brand new honiMi i rleht n6w.: Bccke & Hendricks. U. S,,Bk.iBld. 324 result of his investigation,' how ever. and accord in glr took the woman to :ths tate In3tItution for the Insane. It was '. discovered later that the woman ha4 escaped from the Institution earlier In the day.- , - :.. .. . ,. - Vacation Day in a Studebaker Light 6 . touring. ; See a good used one at the Certified Motor Car Market1 on North Church St . . 321U i Writ . Is Granted v-.-t A writ of habeas corpus , was granted yesterday, by Judge I,- h. McMahan for Harry,. Van Gilder of' Los Angeles. .. The paper, al leges that Van Gilder, who- was arrested here on receipt of a mes sage from the south, .was . being Imprisoned Illegally. , , , Army People Transfer . Capt. and Mrs. Allen Pitt, who for the last six months have had charge of ,tbe Salvation : Army work -Jn-"Med ford and' -Jackson county, have received .transfer or ders directing them to report' for work in this city. Salem is the second 'largest ; Salvation - Army corps In the matter of Importance in the state and the transfer Is regarded as a promotion' for the Army people. ' . be' given In the First Methodist Church by, the pastor. Rev. F. C. OBITUARY The Beginninj: of the End Thursday Friday; Sa - 1 ; , 1 are the , ' . . . LAST THREE DAYS : I of our :, .. . '. First, Birthday Sale fa at Hand- . V't' 'h- j" '. lfrim - 2 Leslie Ralph 'Helm, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Helm, died at 2470 Walker street, at the age of 1 year, 1 month and ' 11 days- The remains are in care of the Terwilliger funeral home. Fu neral announcements will be made later, , - Trover Has V, Patience with the kiddies. 324 Itraul-dtlon Is Honored GovernorPlerce' yesterday hon- oredarequismoafremgo - ,r ,r A iT ..o.f I Lester Dewey of the department tion of Harry Van Gelder, arrest- f.f - . ...wnlJL01. D. ed in 'Salem ?tAweeKs fialem Vsltor veterday. Itn wiier , vvmisms, , w , . m,.a i ..- The J - ' - ' VWOWl. MO V . - V illUO, Scout Executive Visits Harold Ware, Boy Scout execu tive, returned to the Scout camp at taseaaia last nigntr. He re ports things at the camp going nicely and every one having a fine extradltect two weeks ago. best .. flax experts'.- and was sent Lieutenant Pays Fine . When Lieut Clark L. Huffnef, of the 11th United States cavalry. appeared in police court yesterday to answer a- charge of having liquor in his possession he was fined $75 by Police. Judge Poul- sen. Lieutenant. Huffner wa ar rested on Highland avenue by .T. A. Raffety. chief state traffic of ficer, who checked him at 43 miles an hour. - T n 1 two men werB!iu nvu na,vtmont tn tatJie ri t? i-mw charge of J eiftbexzie- ""A,,r',Cl tt '7 geles .on ment. ; - Dance Saturday ;Nite--i r ; - Stayton ''-Community' club - open , air pavilion! ' 'A .wonderful place to damre-deilgbtfuiry cool.' Tat madge's All-Stars flaying. , 323 '" '' t i-.-'-a," WaNbintrton Nurse Here . . tMiss "Wither, public- health nurse .t WaHa Wallas LWasIU has ar rived' In the city tto .study,, the methods used bjj' the Marion coun ty child health demonstration. Chit worm and . Earwig Bait Pcarcv Brds-rrST State St. 324 A daughter was 1rn to Mr. and Mrs. C. T.- Brixey. of Brooks, at a Wi hnanttai last V night; The " babr hail been named Sylvia. Mrs. Brixey was formefly Mfss Sylvia Jones, of Brooks. - , flax condition in the Willamette I Wishes to announce that he la alley.; At; a meetings of - flax I not the; Dr. Pemberton who is ?rnwra and linslnesa jnen held In imovlnr. tn Dallaa - . : Opportunity Day 1 '''1:f K I " A rid In one of the new Over lands or wnilys-Knlghta ; awaits yu. Take advantage of It today r tomorrow.- Vick" Brothers. 323 AumsTllle ;iast nlghtMr..Dewey and Profc JJI. Hyslop' of Oregon Agricultural college were the prln- cjipal speakers; y;- .j-y 'I';;- Dr. Marshall . ; ,--' Osteopathic physician and surg eon. ' j" U i v . r--'J : Carlson Visits City " , w Victor D. Carlson, t relief man ager for the. Western Union-Tele graph company, was a Salem vis itor yesterday. He left for Port Angeles, Wash.; last night where he will relieve the office manager there for two weeks, ,- ' 1 Emmons Due Friday": p -7 v W. W. Emmons of the Scotch Woolen Mills store la expected back- from an extenslv pleasure and buying trip through . the mid dle west. Supplies for the store were nur chased In: Chicago, while relatives were visited in Canada. A Real Sacrifice . A : r 29 Vi acres, all cleared, - fenced, barn on rock road, 4 mile from navement and. town, must be sold t onceS2500. It .Interested re nlr at once through Statesman of flee' . Owner. L DC. 323 Funerals Pwnberton , . The funeral . of . Nancy Pember ton will be' held, at the .Rosedale church Sunday, July 26, at 2 p. m. Interment will be tn the; Rosedale cemetery. Webb funeral parlors In charge of arrangements. . . TImhU Potter in Town - , k :. T. J. Potter, 18 East 41st street New .York is the way his card reads 'now.- ; But" In he old days he was to his Salem friends Thede Potter; and he had a lot of thenu He was born and lived In Salem to mature manhood.' For 2 2 years 3 -. Final Groups -'. '' :;'' I--'- : Dresses . .-- We have .assembled in this lot the most charming dresses of Printed Crepes and Voiles in a wide ranee of color com binations. Priced ridiculously low at- $4.85 Dresses In this lot you' will find an array of dresses of quality in every conceivable style and fabric and at this low figure you will surely buy more than one - ' $9.85 Coats In this lot we have cTOUDed together at this price Coats that sold as high as $39.50 including the celebrated Prince of Wales models in all the new shades and weaves. Priced now at. - - . ' $10 Overlands and Willys-Knlshts New models will be demonstrat-1 ed today and tomorrow.' Take ad vantage of this . opportunity .to ride In one of . these' wonderful cars.. Vlck Brothers, -High street at Trade, ..;-t-'-'-.v 323. FOR INFOratATIOJf . - About railroad trips - Phcnc 727 v OREGON ELECTRIC Fine Flax Kxhtbltcd , : A. E. Bradley? of Aumsvllle I brought In some of the finest flax AY oodry Cz VI oodry Pays Cash for Furniture rv Phone 75 ''.:.V-; i GABRIEL ; Powder and Supply Co. falats aaa VanuaM. 17 tMta OauMtciat raeaa T2I Electric For EATS "1 All of our Summer Millinery, that sold from $10 to $25 .is. in- ; eluded in one large group to'sell . these last three days at. - fll Settle Dispute J : Settlement of the: dispute" over th location of. the St. Paul high way will be made July 2 S. accord Jng to J. P. Hunt, county Judge. The question Is over the selection t the route, two of which are hrallable. The. Xirst 13 whether Firm Members Reti ' Fire members of the Central Motor Bus line have retired from WOOD r.ora tzt at! ronriy ttiscts ' f 1 1 K2)ucra uuMsmt rati3 BY PICKWICK STAGES Can Franclaco, one way, ?1&0 Round Trip, tZOASQ Lea Anzelea, one way, 27S DouadTxipv CS0.C3 fecial Rates to Parties el Eight or ZIora - Tor lafonaatlon and Reserva- tissa rsone , or c&u at :viADD & BUSK,;Bcin!rcTo:v v Qzzzzzl Uzz2iz 2 f k. . If s t ' - - X -.- . lis -' NSFJ -A - - f . - " - -' ' j - . I ". ' . - - - l IM.m. ; ! yfliRU': ... '' -II- .... .. a MILLINERY I - V I Norlh Liberty Lr- "-w V ; lw - - ..j.i ;