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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1925)
I r THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON T WEDNESDAY, MORNING, AUGUST Id. 1925 Hoosiers Ask Presidential Pardon searched about the foot ot the rsllVa'bd found the f ragmen tr of biota -ftblch Dr. C, II. Church, res 'Distinctive K SEE OUR NEW, SHIRTS for McCray, Imprisoned Ex-Governor ident physician, ' declared to be This one won't lart Ions 1924 Tudor Ford Sedan, quite a few extras. Runs as . smooth as a ' race horse. A wonderfnl car at only $425. Come in and see the "finest" line of used cars in the city. those of a human. They are Distinctive in Style and Colore TWO Clf ARCED W1TII CTUMTJ NANAIMO, B. O, A nr. 18. James. King, white, and George Olebar, Indian, were charged in Footwear police .court here today with the murder on August of an Indian named Louis Jamieson at Village Island, Kuyoquot sound, west of Vancouver island. The death oc curred during a flgnt at a drink ing party In Jamieson's home. TIES DBj r t s - MM ft H j V;! 3l i i W - 7 1 V. I i 1 G. W. Johnson & Company CITY ; ; - fad -): ' Mild, except generally ; cloudy neir coast; light west winds. . Maximum yesterday,' 85; mini mum. 51; river, 1.9, stationary; rainfall, none; atmosphere, clear; wind, southwest. . . ! At ,The Theater Today !!1 4 Oregon Nazimova sup ported by 1 Jack Pickfprd in "My Son." ' j ! ' : f f i . !i V Grand Betty Compson in "The Ramshackle House" by Hulbert Footner. Blih Hoot Gibson- in ....XeUtEr. Burk.", Musical Association Incorporates I The Portland Junior Symphony Orchestra Association filed arti-1 cles of incorooration with the I state corporation commission here I yesterday, naming as incorpora tors Robert Robinson, Charles F. Berg, Mrs. R. Maxwell Blake, and 18 others. The association will not have a capital stock and will se cure; its revenue from dues and gifts. At the same time the" Portland Junior Symphony Or chestra, Inc., predecessor of the association, filed resolutions of dissolution with the state com mission. ' ! '.!."" - : ' ' " Wanted, v: ; .". x- ;.- ";.;'N Three experienced waitresses. Steady employment. Gray Belle; .:!,! - :A: - t ; a20 Congressmen Visit ' , . ;lPted States Senator Robert M. Stanlield accompanied ' by "i Con gressmen N. J. Sinnott, were in Salem for several hours Monday evening for V, conference ; with Senator Charles L. McNary j here with reference; to the policies of the Oregon delegation at the next session. Among other subjects discussed were road construction in the national forests and water development for Irrigation and power. The visitors motored up from Portland with James Kyle and returned late in the evening. Ton Telephone TJa, 110 V Well deliver it, no matter how small the item. Capital Drug. Dibb Passing Cigai Rv I. Dibb, of 2170 South Church, linotype mechanic at the Statesman office, was passing the cigars yesterday upon the arrival of a son and heir at the Salem hospital about 0:30 o'clock Tues day" morning. Both mother and baby are reported as doing Tine. The ,new arrival 'will be named William Clair. . Choice Gladiolus- Funeral designs. D. IT. Upjohn, 965 S. Liberty. Phone 1700. . al9 Marriage Performed Herman Romane Inman, and Thelma Esther Swank, both- of Portland, were married yesterday by Braxler C. Small, justice of the peace for the Salem district. For Sale ; . . ; : Four pass. Maxwell Coupe. Good condition. - Call Mrs. C. . Miller, or 1686-R, j a21 i O. A. C. Picnic Thursday i v ' A. C picnic ,at Broadriffle beach, opposite Salem, Thursday evening. Leave autos on east side fake freeTry boat across t.e 469 STATE STREET NEWS river. . AIL the alumni, active and prospective students of O. A. C. should be in attendance. Swim ming races, fancy diving exhibi tions given by Julian-Burroughs, northwest fancy diving champion. Good eats are assured commenc ing at 1 o'clock in the evening. For Rent to Responsibl Women. Established cafeteria. Well equipped, down town . loca tion. For y; w. c. a. particulars address al9 Anto Polo Scheduled i Two games of auto polo and pushball will .be played Saturday at Oxford park, it was announced yesterday. The -events jwill be under the auspices of t,he Boy Scouts. . - Specially built - cars will be entered in thev games. The hour that- the- games are to start will be announced later, Good Bargains l I "In used furniture. Furniture Store, Stiff's Used X al9 The Kantners Home j Dr. W. C. Kantner and family returned home yesterday from a montn s vacation on Balnoridge rjalandT In Pnget Souhdn twelve I miles from Seattle. Silverton Man Injured -i ij Kenneth; Gordon of Silverton received minor cuts about the head, face and neck, in iin acci- ent at the intersection f. Com-1 merclal and Lincoln streets when I births between August ' 4 - and cars driven by Joseph R. Perry otAugns 18. hey were for James . TT T T T . , I . T . V Silverton and H. J. Hansen ot pilley collided, according to a re port to police: yesterday i Money to Loan i By payment of 113.60 per month fo r 110 months a loan of S 1.0 00 may be retired, principal and ferest. See Ralph H.- McCurdyi over Miller's store. Phone 96. CommLsslon to Meet i Members of the Oregon state Textbook commission will meet again in Salem Thnrsdav when textbooks to be used in th4 public schools of the state dnrlne the next two years will be selected.' The textbooks will be chosen after all publishers have been given the opportunity to appear' and argue 1 the ; merits of their books. Be cause of a ruling by Attorney Genr eral I. H. ,Van Winkle holding that the commission' was without authority to hold a. meeting at this time the members are holding their meeting with the almost cer tain result that whatever; action is 'taken will later be" contested in the courts. J ! HMr Ikfarv A Tnra- Vitcbestain, 17-year bid loratorl in: the Armory tonight. al9 McKays Return Here- Mr. and Mrs. D. P. McKay, one tme owners of the Florence hotel here at the corner of Twelfth and Oik streets, are to return ito Sa lem to take; up residence here. Since leaving Salem their; home has been in Rosebnrg. They were visitors here; last .week-end and will return here the last of this week. '- j" Dodge Sedan Bargain- See this at Certified Public Motor Car Market or " phone 88S tor demonstration. Ial6tf Gervais Man Fined I; Kenneth Ewald of Gervais was fined 25 in justice court yester day, on a charge of assault and battery. - The complaint - was sworn oui oj v- eea. Odd Fellows Attentio Members of Chemeketa Lodge Noi; 1 are earnestly requested to be present at this evening's meet Business of Importance to ing. be discussed. Clarence send, N. G. . r Town al9 Has Heart Attack f Mrs. A. B. La Raut of Eugene, mother of Mrs. R. A. Booth of that city and grandmother of Miss Kathleen La Raut, well known here as" the "May 'Day Qaeea" at " Ji jJ , Willamette last May, is critically ill here at the home of her son. Stephen La Raut. Mrs.-La Raut was stricken with a, heart attaek about 4 o'clock Monday afternoon. It is expected that she will ' be brought; to Salem from the home in West Salem, for medical treat ment. Mrs. La Raut came here from. Eugene to attend a family reunion at the Stephen La Raut home Jn Polk county. Bereier Is Arraigned Walter Beveier, charged with being the father of an illegitimate child, entered a plea of not guilty I when arraigned in justice court yesterday. Beveier's bail was set at $250 by Brazier C. Small, jus tice of the peace. Time to Can Sainton Fine fat deep sea troll fish at Fitta Market. ', ; jietf Licenses Obtained Two marriage licenses were Issued yesterday in the county clerk's office. They were anoHed for by Clarence E. Pierce of Junction City and Grace Darling I Bruce, 2385 Myrtle avenue. Sa- Iem; Herman Roman Inman. a steamfitter. and Thelma Esther Swank," both of Portland.' Population Takes Jump The record for the year for the number of births reported to the city health officer In any one day were broken yesterday morning j when ten reports were filed for uourioe, jr., 10 Mrs. i James Courtney Jones, August 10; Ver non Clay, to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd White, August 15; Doris Marie, to Mr. and Mrs. John Douglas Berwick, August 17; Lucile Gen- 1 eveive, to Mr. nad Mrs. A. B. Wil-I in-lson on August 4; Donald B Better, in Mr nr1 Mra Drvllln Rnwert Anrna K' TmH. Plort r Xfr orA Edgar, to Mr. and Mrs. Harley M. Smalley, August 7; Kenneth Rax. to Mr. and Mrs. William E. Luck- I nhel, August 7 and Marlowe I016- Mr' aBd Mri- Edwin M Maerson, August . , , Fu ma gated Mattress Beds and springs. Stiffs Used Furniture, Store. a. 9 To Visit .Washingtcm GUberjWren of Salem, former manage for Mr. an4 Mrs. .A, G. Demarest, : revival ' campaigners who conducted : services - here for some time, left yesterday morning for Ocean Park, Wash., where be will visit with the Demarests. Wanted an Experienced -Saleslady for Millinery, gowns. Mnst have had experience In selling high class merchandise. Address 1652, care Statesman. Hospital Board Meets The directing board of the Sa lem hospital met for a brief ses sion Monday, night but were uq- able to transact business doe to the absence of a quorum. . The meeting was adjourned until the next regular meeting which win be " held' the second ' Monday in September. , Hear Mary Agnce , Vitcbestain, one of America's greatest orators at . the Armory every evening Aug. 19. to 23. al Hug Attends Funeral George W. Hug, superintend- i ent of schools, returned from Eugene last night where he' at tended the . funeral of President Campbell of the University of Oregon. Mr. Hug Is a graduate of Oregon. " Hickman Leader ! - Dr. E. C. Hickman, president of the Kimball 'College of Theology r Woodry & Woodry Taj Cash for Foxnlicrv rhone 75 t-- - - . at Willamette university, and his father win hare charge of the onion services in Willson park next Sunday afternoon, according to announcement yesterday. Both will address the gathering. Woodry Buys Fundi Store at Summer ana Norway streets. Phone 511. JUtf Want nypnotif Many are the services per formed by the local, Chamber of Commerce and many are asked of It. One of the latest la a request from a Mrs. S. C. O'Neil, Front and Market streets, Portland. asking the chamber to search In Salem for a hypnotist who is said to be here and who Mrs. O'Neil believes can cure her of her deaf ness. The Portland woman de clares she has forgotten his ad dress. If such there be in Salem his unusual powers have been un discovered here, as far as can be ascertained. Planer Trimming Wood- Immediate delivery. Order now. Spaulding Logging Co., phone 1830. . al9 Fender Torn Off- Albert Ullman reported to the police last night that in backing away from the curb the fender of his car caught on another, ma- chine and a fender was torn off. The other car is said to have been undamaged. Card of Thanks We wish to express to all our friends our sincere appreciation of their kindness in our recent be reavement. Mr. and Mrs. Iliff and family. Dnrbin Rebuilding Frank Durbin. owner of the Meadowlawn dairy, recently, hit by an $18,000 fire, hai "started the big barn that was destroyed. Sn11lnm on THn " Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Snetllng left yesterday for Crater Lake "and other southern Oregon-1 points where they will spend thelr','va cation. Mr. Snelling is manager of the Associated Oil company. 24 ARE KILLED IN SHIP BLAST (Continued from page 1) ; . injured were suffering .extreme pain from scalds of the live steam which poured upward through the vessel from the shattered boiler. PAWTUCKET, R. I., Aug. 18. (By Associated Press.) The Mackinac Is a one funnel steamer I equipped with 750 horsepower tonnage is 521 and her net tonnage 336. She is 162 feet long. 28.2 feet beam and .12 feet deep. Her crew quota .was 21. - The . Mackinac was built at Ferrysburg,:,Mich., in 1909. For a while she was In service on the Great .Lakes. ' but eventually put into the hands of eastern owners and ' placed in . passenger - service between Norfolk and Baltimore. - This season she had been in ex cursion service. OLD DAYS ARE RECALLED PRESENCE OF JACTOtABBTTH IX CITY BRINGS MEMORIES Jackrabbits roaming the streets of Salem at will and cattle grac ing peacefully on pasturage now replaced by fine homes were re called yesterday by Mra. M. Bran , McDonald Cleaners ; ' - 785 Highland Avenue Telephone 221? .' Work called for and delivered REDUCED SUMMER RATES TO CALIFORNIA : ' BY PICKWICK STAGES ' Baa TtsaeUe, am wmy, f naa tc fria, iso.oo. Lss AafalM, en wmy, f 27.AB. Bwnd Tria, SS4.00. , . Special mtM to TsrtUs at , Kbt r Hers Ttt Zafomstioa ana XemXlma rkw s6, r caa CENTRAL STAGE TERMINAL Salem, Oregon - LADD & BUSH, Bankers , Established ' General Banians Business O fllce Honrs from 10 nan. to S pan. H J Prominent Indianans, including George Adc, famous author,; his brother-in-law, are petitioning the president to pardon Warren T. McCray, sentenced to federal prison while governor of Indiana on the charge of using the mails to defraud. He bas served more: than a year. Members of a delegation are seen tailing: at the de-j partment of justice, Washington, for m conference with the attor-j ney-general. . ! J " " ! denoerg, 71, who noticed a lone "jack" in the residence section of the city. "He jumped right up In the air and then headed for the peniten tiary as if he were determined to straighten things j out," Mrs. Brandenberg declared. Why Mrs. Brandenberg believ ed the rabbit was headed for the penitentiary is Easily explained because when she , and her hus bund came to Salem the penal in stitution was under, construction Snd when the warden discovered thbt Mr. Brandenberg wag a for m r schoolmate, he immediately gave him employment as a guard. "There certainly wai discipline In those days," Mrs. Brandenberg emphatically declared. After the Brandenbergs left Sa lem they were in charge of the Klamath Indian reservation, he us superintendent and she as mat ron. ! All the present prison buildings have risen since they came to Sa ltti nd they have alwaye taken a keen Interest In the affairs at the "big house." WEALTHY CLUBMAN HELD ARREST IS MADE OX CIHRGE OF THREATENING LIFE PORTLA1ND, Or., Aug. 18. (By Associated Press.) L. Bur llngame, wealthy clubman of Bur lmgame, Cat., was arrested ' here today on a warrant sworn out by Mrs. C. O. Wallace, a sister of his ex-wife,-charging that Burllngume had threatened the life of anoth ei sister,- Mrs. C, O. Larkin. Bur- lingame was released upon $500 bail. His arrest, Burlingime said was prompted because of his efforts to llnd an adopted child. Billy, who he told officers was concealed by his ex-wife and her sinters. He said that he had come to Portland F. N. WOODRY Pays Cash For Furniture Ree. and Store 1610 North Summer Phone 511 CRYSTAL POOL Swimming Daily ' X to 10 p.m Painting and Decorating by Skilled Mechanics Notices Kennedy Paint Shop Now located at . Gabriel Powder & Supply - Company ; 175 South Oommercial ; ' .' Telephone 723 to search 'for the adopted son, and denied making any threats against Mrs. Larkin. I SUICIDE JUMP IS MADE LEAP OF 2GOO FEl-rr TAKEN OVER YOSEMITK FALLS I YOSEMITE. Aug. 18. (By the Associated Press.) Evidence of suicide by leaping over Yosemlte falls, a 2600-foot drop, was re vealed today when national park- rangers found near the base of the .falls fragments iof human bones believed to be those of Theo dore Jackowski of San Francisco. The suicide was first Indicated when Leonard L. Casey of Burlia- game and John B. Peak of Stan ford university, hiking last week, found near the top of Yosemlte falls a coat, in the pocket of which was a note and will scribbled in pencil and signed by Jackow&ki. It was dated June 7. "Last night saw wonderful fire ran.'' the note read, r "Now. ee me tall. Don't get shocked. II am at the end of the trail. Please plant some redwood on me." Records of Yosemlte lodge show that early in June Jackowski reg isiered there as a guest. After the finding of the coat, rangers Proteqt Your" Health Don't let that. summer cold get the best of you. Get a1 bottle of ! - - - . i . ' Schaefer s Herbal Cough Gire All Prescriptions filled by men who know how CCHAEFER'QJ DRUG STORE The Vellow Front - The Penslar Store .' 133 North Commercial Street ' Phone 187 r. Bieitenbush Hot Springs llarlon County, Oregon , : HEALTH Aim PLEASURE' - RlORT Open Under.. New Management llot mineral water baths: hat mineral mud baths and natural not numeral vapor baths, Breitenbush Is famous for Its hot. arsenic spring and unusual variation of other mineral eon tent. These waters are excep tionally beneficial to rheuma tism, neuritis, constipation, akin and blood diseases.- Wonderful scenery;' fine . fish Int trail hiking and mountain climbing; good rcommoda tlons; excellent meals; reason-ablAj-ates. ' . . Mia CHr Dtrolt Elvy mAn m wxa. wia a m Uia mn Tftks Uoa from um. City. . . . , Tf rmrtitr rarUealara. Writs . t JL D. DRCOOIAX : ) llutfn . .Er-itenbnshJIot Spring1 . Detroit, Orroa ,". ''Fifteen-year-old Iowa boy gets Artie on the radio" says a news dispatch. And -we'll bet he did it with a home-made set. c - -jj pHjg Science tor Ser Through the Experiment Station.' the Extension Service, and Resident Instruction Oregon Agricultural College Serves the Farms, the Homes, and Industries of Oregon It offers a collegeeducation In Agrirultart Commerce, .Enginoertng. Forentry. Horn. Econo mJrM, Mines, Pharmary, Vocational Education, Chemical .- Kngtneertng, Military Science and Tactics The School of BASIC ARTS AND SCIENCE3 pro vides the foundation for all the technical courses. The training includes Physical Education. Industrial ' Journalism, Social Sciences and Music. Fall Term Begins September 21rl925 For Illustrated booklets and specific information, write to THE REGISTRAR; Oregon Agricultural College ' Corrania, Oregon mm TonigM Woodry's New Auction '.Market and Furniture Store Corner North Summer and Norway Streets Goods from 3 Salem Houses, including Leather lounje; 2 heaters, board and pipe; 4 beds, springs and mattress; 4 oak and leather rockers;- 2 Axminster rugs 9x12; linoleum 12x15; 2 extension tables; 6 dining chairs; kitchen cabinet; 2 dressers; shower bath fixtures com plete; dishes; utensils and many other good things. Be on time, "erms cash. - -. F.N. WOODRY, Auctioneer Phone 511 if you have anything to sell. F. N. Woodry, Salem's leading auctioneer for the past 10 years. Not connected with any other firm, so. don't be deceived. Quality Slcrchandisc -Popular Prices towns j of ; ! MUSLIN : ' CREPE 'y' VOILE ; - 1 : i; ;. "'. .. . - ...-. if J-ot No. 1 j Lot No. 2-...:...: ;! : Lot No. 3....:. T,hcre It Taya (o A Fit for Eevcry Tjrpe of Foot by Ex pert Shoe Fitters John J. Rottle 415 State Street t vice r. M n it f4 iinsjuniniwi C3 7 P. W. at M C1 Ary' .. .... TTaTcu mm pop