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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1925)
Mi THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. OREGON FRIDAY MORNING, JULY Z 1025 "Tr . - - . .. - r?- . ; ; TT- i h : ' - 1 '" 111 " - ' r : - : Money M; u. 5 1 Your Pocket Our moderate prices never j deplete a man's purse :The man, who buys his outfitting, here will always have money in his pocket. "i ' ; . -V, h't' V 'iv ':! ! ! ''i 'i "it" 'i : '"' ' ril''o;k''t.jt v1' ; i: ' - . ' .: ' i:' - . - - . " We secure the best clothing, that we can buy clothing j that is absolutely right i f 469 ,STATE STREET We want those intereied ia motor cart to corns : to ,ottf salesroom tonight and hear Lee R. Bryant,. Willys-Over-land factory representative talk on Motors. Come at 8 o'clock. It will be worth hile. Learn more about your car nVULIK j Kc L ed condition was first discovered It was stated last night that the entire water system in the build ing was badly corroded and would ha ye to be gone over. "My Sweetie Tamed Me Down," Frank Cttrmit's latest record. Hear It at Stiff's. J25 CITY NE WS IW BR IMF 1 Qxfjr"a.thbrfan ..I - ' Rising j Temperature ' Fair, rfclng temperature, gentle viu-Uble wfauts.' " i Max. 77; Min. - 55; . IUrer 1.4, eMttiokary ; Rainfall, none Atmos phere -part tJoiidy ; ' -Wind : soath- ' ;. . i .. .. '.,;.;. At The Theaters Today ! --T. in Oregon Richard Dlx in "The Shock Punch' i Gran tar cast In "It Is the Law' ' - - BUgh Richard .Talmadgo in "American Manners.'! hearing before the commission on this subject. The commission would not make public the amount of money inrolired, but said the case would establish a policy for the commission of wide import- The larxent fitt- f2 v Gongoleiin ln the city can be our store. Hamilton's. J24 General White! RecoverinzwU Brigadier General George A. White, of the Oregon national guard, has taken a. turn for the better and is reported to be re covering from his recent attack of intestinal Influenza. He has been confined, to his bed for more than a weea. Unless he suffers a re lapse, which Is not anticipated by his physician, he is expected to be back at bis office In another week. Fisherman 4re "FlneU L k j . Harry .wigeman and Gilbert Whitney, both of Wobdbnrn, were fined1 $25 elach and costs when they were brought:' before Justice sf the Peace I verton jjof J (Wood burn to answer to charge of fish ing without a license.' .The two Were arrested WednesdaV bv Den "a; ght them fishing in Mission Slough, a few hundred yards from Wheatland ferry. 1 I ', Only Tliree. Daj-g Rental To compete? in the congoleum aarertisement contest; ! Hamil ton's. r in J24 String Beans ' Three lbs. 25c, cantaloups 6 for 25c. strawberries, raspberries, loganberries, blackberries fresh dailyj Tomatoes 2 lbs. 25c. El bert - canning ,i peaches ? ,$ 1.35, radishes, green onions 6c, carrots, beets, turnips 2 bunches I5c, cab bage Jb. 4c. Salem Fruit Market, J)bxae.926. . : J24 o.iq iVof. Visits- ' Professor W. A. Scullen of. the Oregon Agricultural college,, was a Salem visitor yesterday. While in the city he conferredwfth.Mrs. Wilson, secretary of the state fair ' board, , concermng a bee exhibit to be held at tbe fair next fall by, the college. He -also talked v to Boy Scout officials while Intown. He l .actlyely-interested in Boy Scout work at Corvallis, -"-, Mctrolas for , Much Less From now pa Moore's Music House. , J26 To Attend Con rent ion ' " . Her. and Mrs.., H. Duncan Chambers, of Salem, have left for a motor, trip to Vancourer, B. C., and! except to attend the conren tlon; of the . KjUghfa Templar In thatj city, V . h',:.:., - j , t - Election Tomorrdw . The election of three supervis ors for the Salem drainage district will ) be held 'at j ihe 'Richmond school at 2 o'clock tomorrow aft ernoon, .Every property owner In the i district , should "be there to vote, or send. his proxy. One lof counts a tenth of a "vote, on the acre basis. J. d. Merchen is chart man of the organizing committee, and he especially urges every one entitled to a vote to be present aad vote. Sundar erenlnr ' r - - w VIUVK, 1U the Army hall.. Ensign Pitts has FtS o v 1 1 I a . " """"Oj t captain Allen Pitts of Ashland, who will irH here soon. Mr. Pits came here vuineen montns ago from Los An Ad Club Meets 'At' a. meeting of the Salem Ad Club at the Spa yesterday it was decided not to hold meetings dur ing the month of August A large number of the members were pres ent and 'lire advertising topics were discussed It was voted to have membership cards printed, so that those going -on vacations dur ing the summer would, have the cards : tp carry and ..to ' use when they Visited other clubs. The next meeting of the" club will be next Thursday noon at the Spa this be ,nV:the ; last meeting until Sep. tember 3. - . - . Dr. W. L. Mercer, Osteopathic ' Physician, 404-5 U." S. Nat'l Block Trial Opened The triaot the State against Harry- Block, '"Ind'icted by the grand ju-ry . for1'' possession of a still started) in the eircult court yesterday at . 4:15 o'clock.. The drawing of the jury was complet ed before the court adjourned. The trial will be resumed at 10 o'clock this .ttorniBg.;-!- GttiYonr Congolcnm Advertisement" in 'before . 6 o'clock Saturday, July 2Sth. Ham iiton's. , ' J24 'tlUCA WamW iba'rai-: Donation . of automobiles or " trucks to- take - a'' club of VWCA girls to Taylor's grove at Mehama, a distance, of 30 miles. Is being . sought. . Anyone willing to take some of the 7girU; Is , asked to notify the YWCA or be at the ' YWCA headquarters at 2 or 6 o'clock. Saturday. ; v I v " " A Rpitnlar;KruKkont - ' 'My Hwectle Tamed Me DownM tTank ; Curnfit's latest -- record. Hear It at Stiff's.. ':' : . . J25 Protest Income Tax The - L.. .B. Menefee Lumber company, Portland, through j Its - representatives,, has- appeared be fore the public service commission ' 4n protest of the amount of In come tax-demanded by the state laxTommissloacr. This is tho first Cntworm and Earwig Bait rearcy Bros., 237 SUte St.. J24 Bonds iAre Received V Two county school clerk's bonds were received yesterday, , by the county, school superintendent's of fice. One was from Hubbard, for 13000, and was sent ln by P. Paul sen, clerk.- The other was from the Fox Valley district, anchwas forwarded by Hadley llobson, clerk. It was for $300- -; - " Emergency , ' i Demands that T narrirnmmii of my holdings In the Lotz-Lareen Mining uo., at mty cents , per share. Box 1493 care Statesman. Woodry Bays Fnrnitare ; ' J Store at Summer and Norway sjreets.phone 611.. - , J15tf Farewell Is Planned . Members of the Salvation Army will - hold , a farewell r meeting for Ensign and Mrs." William Sagert, head of the, Army in Salem, on WOODRY ttar gamar aa4 Xoncay gtmta AYe Have- 1Vm i ..Th latest and best records by o..7 ".Svnawu. see us first s urn. co. . .. j25 Geta Srholarshiu - v ora I na8 1 been - received by rf c Chansr' Chinese student at WillamettA tinir.Mii. '.v.. . "'p7, i.ubi ne nas been granted a - scholarship of 3220 atSnrinrfloM vumi . S : " ioiua aCUOQi. In Springf lI. Mass!. Mr. Chang will accent thm hniMi.i. H. - n - Have You Heard 7 -Sometime?" u..m.i ''.' . t - MMiuui new waits hv a n aw . - . - - - viiucBirg. near fc u runswicfc record at Stiffs. Rate Increase Halted ,v A PrP8Cd increase of rates for the Amity Mutual Telephone com pany, effective August 1, has been suspended by! order of the pnblic service commiuinn ...ji ycuuiiE a hear in sr. Th , T . "v... mic uu oeen protested by the-Amity Commer cial club. r Yon Telephone Us, 110 We'll deliver it. no matter how small the Item. Capital Drug. . - j22tt Takes Spokane Offer - Loyd Waltx. who graduated from Willamette linir-rnit-r last spring, has secured a position as j director of the high school boys' work at the Spokane YMCA. . Mr. Watts will leave Salem Monday for Salmon River where he will act as cook for the state YMCA boys' camp. From Salmon River he will go to a summer school at Sea- beck and thence to Spokane in time to take over the work of his new position there by the first of September. -?. wit Wheat Grower Tells Secret of Success 7 v Y mm V. : v v' .... -w it The Oldest Advertisement ' . mm j i - ui congoieum win get you a congoleum rug 6x9 free: - Hamil ton's, r. j24 The Largest Xnmber Of full page congoleum adver.' tisements brought to our store be-? rore 6 o'clock Saturday, July" 25th. gives yon your selection of 'any 9X12 congoleum rug in stock free. Hamilton's. , J24 I PERSONALS Dance Every J uuBois Gardens. Friday popular dances. Crystal V- J24 Churchill Recovering- J. A., Churchill, tat superin tendent Of schnnla l. i from his recent operation and was able to visit his office for a few minutes yesterday. . Mr. Churchill will not be able to take np his usual duties until early next week. Loans Wanted ; 11800 and! $3000. Brand new homes; 6 right now. Becke ft Hendricks, U. S. Bk. Bldg. J24 Some Flax Short .- County Horticultural Inspector Van Trump reports that the crop of hops in the Pratum and North Howell districts is not as good as It was thought to be by growers. The flax Is shorf and extremely light he states, some of the fields that. were expected toiyield three tons going only 1 tons to the acre. Some of the fields are so short that it impossible to pull them and they, are being mowed fortow. I Dance at. Aurora At Aurora dance hair Saturday evening. July 2 5th Big hall, ex cellent music, good floor. All Sa lem and other people Invited.' Good Place to enjoy your Saturday even y y'-rMg v:;: j25 Coupe RcportcW Stolen J Eugene police report the thert of a Dodge coupe from that city bearing the license 37-073; and equipped with balloon tires all around,vspare tire" on the rear, with name on tire cover of Gus J Neely. ' . - - .. 4 Vacation Days in a Studebaker Light 6 touring. See a good used one at the Certified Motor Car Market on North Church St. , I- mu Flood Causcf Unknown The eause of the hood which a few days ago-submerged the base ment of the public library had not been found last- night, although several plumbers .have been work ing ln that effort since the flood- nZDUCEB SUMMER RATE3 J TO CALDTORSIA - BY PIClOyiCK STAGES San Francisco, one' way. f 150 Round Trip, C30.00 Lot Angeles, one way, C3TXJ - Round Trip, tzojQQ Ceclal Rates to Parties el Eight or Mors -for Information and" Reserva tions phone IIJ, or eail at H. G. Coates. of Portland was a Salem visitor yesterday. ' . John B. Cusect, of Albany, spent yesterday in Salem. r ; --" . D. W. Leclair, of Portland war a business visitor In the city yes terday. . Mr. Leclair is connected with the O. E. Railway Co. Thomas E. Swan, of Albanv was a Salem visitor yesterday, " W. C. Warner, of Portland, was a Salem business (visitor yester-f day. f Mr. ' Warner is connected with the O. E. Railway Co. i;,J ' Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Johnson leff Salem Thursday for their home iri Spokane. They hare been visiting relatives In Salem for the past week. ! j . Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Vlcklnson and family were Salem visitor from Independence yesterday- ' Miss Mar jorie Kingsley, of Amity; was a Salem visitor yesterj day. ; ; . ' t Mrs. Lee Bilyeu of Lebanon was a Salem visitor yesterday. The Misses Joy and Dott Locke ot Boise are visiting in Salem. . W. Yunker was among Salem visitors yesterday. Mr. Ynnker's home is In Surer. . Mrs. ' Robert : Sandbon Was In it 52- WeTer' 1r6e,t tedJvIdoal wheat grower In the country7 says that If summer tfflinr. i dlver,lfetion w followed consistently by farmers, the wheat output of Kansas alone - - V.VU ,vvU)UW vuncii mmmuj. ins neias, producinir from 70,000 lo 80 000 bushels g.year, lie ia Northwest Kansas. Oilof them is shown. . Inset 1. a nictnr f K.w ' the city yesterday. in Independence : ' ' S. A. Hoefer Of Woodburn Was a Salem visitor yesterday. ' ' Mr. and Mrs Ray Fish -of Aurora were Salem visitors 'yes-terday. Her home is CTATC TRAIWINR .nHnflL IS REPRESENTED AT OAC TRAFFIC IS f I ED UP KEATTLR CONGESTIONS IS DE CLARED WOIIST IN HISTORY SEATTLE, July 23. (By Asso ciated Press). Illuminated decor ations which line Seattle's down town streets for the triennial con clave of the Knights Templar combined with a new system of Illuminated automatic traffic con trol, caused one of the worst traf fic congestions in the city's .his tory. Cluster lights have been trans formed Into colored torches, and lighted red crosses hang at close Intervals. Motorcycle policemen and reserves were called out to keep automobiles-and pedestrians on the move. . , . ' . STRIKE IS THREATENED OBITUARY Rogers ' At her late home 1980 Waller street, July 23rd, 1925, Tinnle Gertrude; wife pf James W. Rogers,-aged 55 years. Survived by her husband, tour children, James Clifton, Franklin Glen, William Arthur, and Fannie E. .Herrell. Remains are In care of the Ter williger Home and funeral an nouncement will be given later. --Y"- M'Langhlln Joseph A. McLaughlin died at a local hospital July tl. 1925, at the age of 85 .years. Brother of Mrs. Emma. Caldwell of Prosser, Wash., Mrs. Louisa McCarty of Portland, Geo..W. of Buena'yista. Ore., W. N. of rottar nrn mA Alfred M. . of Corvallis. He was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian chnrrh irvinori services will be held from the M. E. church at Buena Vista, Sunday, July 28, at 2:30 o'clock, under the airecuon of Rlgdon & Son. BRITISH TO.li; MIXERS MAY ..it GO' OUT OY JULY 31 - ti t '-i. ! . . ' . LONDON. July 23. CBy-Asso"-olated. Press). tlreat Britain is menaced with a general strike of all the British coal miners on Jaly. 31, the miners' executives having decided this evening to in struct the workers to quit work on that .date; : Meantime, however, the government is bending every effort to bring about negotiations. . W. C. Brldgmah. first lord of the admiralty, having won his battle ln behalf of the admiralty's cruiser construction program, now la In a' position to continue his efforts as a mediator to avert the strike. r The strike decision of the min ers federation is considered a counter to the owners' refusal to withdraw their notices of the ter mination of the present agreement governing work in coal mines, which expires July 31, as a neces sary preliminary to a "conference td discuss a new government. The actuality of a mining strike can not, however, yet be regarded as inevitable. PEAR CROP SOLD - ! - - . REDDING. Cal., July 23. (By Associated rressj.i-The entire crop of pears in the Anderson val ley, figured at 500 tons, were sold today., the growers reported, the Pepper company of Fresno buying up the bulk of the crop at $70 a ton. One plot of three acres brought In 12500.: Lt J'oruand Tanxs second citr on coast in building, for Jufle, with $4,772,020. Funerals Funeral ir4M. n- t ii n Hein will be from the Terwilleger home tOdav mt n n T j C. Taylor officiating. Communal aarvUa V aI-i "v iiiBioa cemetery. Woodry & Woodry' Pays Cash' for Fnrnllure Phone 75 : ? GABRIEL 3 r Powder and Supply Co. - 't v falats aa Tsxbusm 17S SMtk OMandtl nMS.TSS LADD & BUSKj'Banlicro CSs Essrs crea 1 a, xa. sa 0 p. cs DISPLAY SIA1NTA1NED AT DUSTIUAL SESSION IN- Oregon Enterprises Are Well-Ce-preented; Also Some Front ' , CalifornU 1 Bergman, machine, shop instruc tor, Salem; V. W. Craig, manual training instructor in the boys state training school. Salem; C. E. Ifolzer, sheet .metal instructor. Portland; F.' Zl. Goshongi"super4 Intendent of manual training, Portland; Scbtt.Sidpson.feT'pri tlce instructor .tor the Op R. N. company, Portland"!;" B Wllbert, manual .training Instruc tor Corbott; J. T. Turner., critio teacher Industrial arts. Corvallis; Glenn A. Wolfe, industrial in structor. Baker'; L.. A. Tolli, Lee Stephenson, and C.'M. fiifc.dl uorvauis; ana Ktcnard J. uirncrf Hood River high school. . j California Beads R. H. Jetnkins. Humboldt state teachers training college. Areata; -Nevada Joo - A Reynolds, manual trainias ' In strwftor. Wei hi; and Washington Stephen J. Smith, shop .instructor. In high school". Snobumfsh; and W. D. Goble. manual traraing in- strut-tor, Grandview. Don't Forget the Auction Sale of Furniture Today At South Libert at 1:30 p. ni. urp T ins in rofiients ui a roomed hooir.' ' '-' - r. w. Kurs Proprietor WOODRY fc WOODRY1 The l?oplci Auctioneers' Phone 73 P06 South Commercial, OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL LEGE, Corvallis 'The state train ing school for boys is represented at the Industrial conference here for the industries of Oregon by W. W. Craig. Instructor of mannual training. The conference j was called by A. R. Nichols, state su pervisor of vocational education, July 21 tO-31. I . The conference is for men in In dustry who have Instructor) re sponsibilities. .The work taken up will be of imp'ortanca.to men who know thehvjrade aid who care to know more effWeaimethods of putting It acrosj ' to' Ov men. The conference will take Sp J &ie thods of instruction, methods' of getting vut lesson plans, methods of presentation, job analysis. and other points of interest to Instruc tors in industry. j The conference is being 'con duct by Charles R. Allen; editor and consultant of the federal board tor ' vocational education. Mr. Allen cpmes direct from Fort Collins, Col., where he has been conducting research work ;con cerning certain vocational . cours. es Many Industries are Yepresenf ed. Mr. Allen has had many years of trade and school teach ing so is especially Qualified 'for conducting a . conference otj this type. ; : - - j Oregon industries are represent ed by Elvin A. Hoy, i painting trade instructor, Pendleton; E. E. I ( Electric Cafe .For EATS "Not busy heepr they never are , About two years since two old ladies were entering the store and I overheard one make this remark. It amused me, however,, the lady was right Different now. Honorable treatment and right ' prices are having effect. . Regular anU Special Grocery , Prices ; 1 1 lbs. New Potatoes. 1 dozen Lemons 2 lbs. Oregon Ripe Tomatoes. 1 bottle Blueing and 1 bottle Ammonia.. 1 lb. of large Jumbo JeHy Bean Candy j 2 large cans Del Monte Sardines a Calumet Corn or Gloss Starch , Kelloggs AH Bran,,. ; ; ; , 1 lb. Carton Powdered Sugar. '' Goblin Toilet Soap, regular 5c, buy all j ou want at an extreme special, 3 for ...29c 15c 19i .23c -10g 0c 10c: Dry Goods AH our colored Indian Head, yard. 75c Figured Crepes, yard. $1.45 Silk Mixtures, special at, yard. $2.50 short handle Jap Parasols . -.139c -..Sr" -$1.65: ' 3L1NY OTHER ITEMS UXADYERTISED XOW . AT LOW PRICES C.& 254 North Commercial Street i '4i Sk 1 1 I 0 ' o r 6 . t : o A S . . . ... o o - . .-. o czr' 6 ' Q aiiBs O . ' . Specials for Saturday ; AH 15c bread Why not take home & nice,1 fresh, hot loaf of honey and milk brcad- rye, raisin or whole wheat! . )'' : Your choice for 12c. ifii Genuine Danish ' BUTTER HORNS 7 . 3 for 10c 15 Bear Claws, Butter Horns, Pineapple Snaib ' " ' ' ' ANGEL' CAICES YA l 9 , 121 LlUIIKcll"- 20c south coinizrxiAi .cir.zT.. Large, white, fluffy cake3 Straw . berry, .Vrintcrgreen' and .Vanilla . . flavors'- " r Quality Supremo , ' ' Our Llclto - i