The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 28, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON
FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 28, 1D23
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G. W. JOHNSON & CO.
' ! 469 State
Come in and see our .
suits and 'new' Fall
Hats.' Our, suits are
the very latest styles
and priced reasonable
We recommend Castle
Hats, for Fall Wear.
Price only : ;
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txampla:
Klc IlttU Ford Delivery alat
nrw Una, tmiu good, WW. fiT
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nek ear excellent eroc
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We plenty ef rock VarfaJaa.
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RQCK.EATK.G DOG
RATTLES AT PLAY
Is Turned U aside wwi aaa
Ten Small Stone Ejected ;
Owner May Veo Canine lor
Land Oenrins. .
Nina ' McN'ary, Esther McNary,
Mrs. W. T. Stots. Margaret StoU.
and Richard Slots. Senator Mc
Nary visited the park in an official
capacity.
Dance Tonight (Friday)-
DuBois dances, Crystal Gard
ens. ' a28
CITY 'NEWS IN BRIEF
Library Books Reach -
The Marion county school su
perintendent's office has complet
ed work on the Issuance of library
books for the school districts. The
I books will be forwarded as soon
as the school term opens. A 10
cent per capita allowance is grant
ed for the purchase of library
books each year. This year the
amount spent was $1603.85.
Dance Saturday Nlte
Independence Armory.
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on an automobile vacation trip
north, and efforts are being: made
to get in touch with the tourists.
I. R, Smith Back !
I. R. Smith, proprietor of a lo
cal! cigar store, has returned from
a vacation trip to the Yellowstone
national park. 1;
f j f ; Generally t
Hi portion; light
V k 74; Min. 43;
CLOUDY
cloudy; cooler east
light west- winds. Max.
River 1.8, falling;
Rainfall .01; Atmosphere clear;
AVind North. '
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At
The Theaters Today
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Oregon Betty Bronson,
Adolphe Menjou, Florence
.Vidor in "Are Tarents
reople?" ' -
Grand Cecil, B. , De Ma
le's "The Ten "Command
ments."
Bllgft Eva Novak
"Women First." "
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Two Hurt In Crash s
Minor injuries were received by
Mrs. Ben Clemens and an uni
dentified occupant of a car driven
by Julian Rapp of Portland, in a
collision at' Brooks corner; north
of ; Salem, late Wednesday night.
Rapp . was driving! a Ford coupe
and going north on the Pacific
highway while Clemens, headed
south in a Buick touring, turned
to 'enter a service station, accord
ing to a report made of the acci
dent.' Bottt cars were badly dam
aged by the impact . -
Leplon Picnic Planned '
Postcards are being received by
members of Capitol post No. 9,
American Legion, announcing a
big picnic sponsored by the Del-
bert Reeves post of Silverton at
the Silverton auto park Sunday.
Swimming, dancing and sports are
to be features of the day. All Sa
lem legionnaires are invited to
come and bring their own lunches,
Schlossbrrg Due Today -
Lester Schlossberg, proprietor
of the Smart Shop, is expected
back In Salem tonight after a few
weeks' buying rtrip to eastern
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A. Converse, ineclal arrnt. Rose Hocbsch (center), and Mae
Dales, inspect articles recovered from Chicago hotel suite of W. O.
Beach former head of local federal narcotic staff, who Is accused
of a $1,000,000 grft. Seach avers he is-Innocent 'Government
officials say he old,,ieiied drug back to dealers and fiend, or
i traded them for such articles as the $7,500 jeweled opium pipe MUs
Dale is holdirur.or, the $5,000 jade vase in Miss Huebsch's hand. .
Yoa Telephone Us, 110
We'll deliver it, no matter how
small the item. Capital Drug. J22tf
OrienUl Rugs Kxhibited Here
Mr. Gordon J. Campbell, repre
sentative of Cartozian Bros., Inc.,
of Portland, Or., is at our store
with a complete showing of Ori
ental and Chinese rugs for a few
days. H. L. Stiff Furn. Co., a28
TOM MURRAY IS PITIED;
BLAME WAR CONDITIONS
(Continued front VS 1.) i
and the noise and the money end
ed. Tommy was still a child in
body and years, but be suffered
from "shock" as surely as If he
war when children gTewlnp over (had listened to the canon's roar
night and stepped Into shoes left
vacant by their fathers and elder
brothers. Tommy was one of
these, . Just a little boy. whose
and seen his companions weltering
in their own blood. Life was not
the same. He could not go back
to Robinson Crusoe's Island where
Some Jainihes have a skeleton
in the closet that occasionally rat
tlea. lt bone but few can boast,
as rvn a yomng Salem couple, cf
havin an English bulldog that
rattles.
Worried , because of a distinct
rattle whenever the dog played
around tha yard, the young man's
wife called . his . attention to the
noise. .
Bugs,". he declared, -raiues
when nh romDS." Buss is the
name ot the dog.
Tha. husband laughed. .
, "That la not a rattle but the
sound ot her toe nails on the ce
ment. he scoffed.
"Take the pup out on the lawn
and see for yourself," retorted his
wife.
The command was promptly
obeyed. The dog romped. The
doe also cava forth an unmis
takable sound of dry rattling.
Bugs was captured and a rough
examination made of the exterior
of her stomach. , Beyond any
doubt there were some hard lumps
inside. An emetic was produced
and forced down the struggling
canine. . , . i , ? .
The young man waited a min
ute or two, grabbed Bugs .by the
hind legs and held her in a de
cidedly unlady-llke position. The
expected upheaval occurred and
ten small stones, about the six of
walnuts, were ejected.
Further examination revealed
that the dog's teeth "showed signs
of wear from gnawing on the
rocks. Bugs Is now carefully
watched when released from her
chain. !
The owner is contemplating
renting 'the dog to persons desir-
ln to rjd their property of loose
it is unaer-
Pay-as-You-Leave System
Used cn Oakland .Sttccjj
OAKLAND. Cal. The Key.Sys.
tern -Transit Company here has
adopted a vay-a-you-lcave plan
on Its local cars to arold cong-
tion In downtown streets. lasn--
gers are requested to find rats tf
standing room quickly when tkey
enter and to hand over their'fatrs
on learing. -
The method is'proTlng popular v
with women passenjrera. especial-
ly those burdened with parrels and
children. The new ytem l
ing used only on outbound -cari...
passengers on tnbonnd ears-coa--tinuing
to psy as they enter. '. -
. ; ...
W'ooflry Bays Furniture
Store at Summer and Norway
streets. Phone 511. JIBtf
Damages Are Returned
J. T. Bullock was granted dam
ages of $645 in circuit court from
D. J. Mifflin Thursday, as a result
of an auto wreck on the West Side
highway last February. The case
was heard before Judge Percy R.
Keiir. According to i the com
plaint Mifflin was driving on tho
wrong side of the highway when
the wreck occurred. , Bullock de
clared that his car, : valued' at
$845, .was worth just $200 after
the crash.
Visit Stiff Used Furniture
Store, High street, opposite!
court house. a28
I t . Jt nohfila
mother tucked him in bed every I nothing ever happened except theli" ul v
rnmlnr vf . .ma11 Knot aim I
Toasted '
Llarshmallows
Special for Saturday Only
33c Lb.
Two lbs. for Cjc t
Limit Two LIm. to Cnslumor,
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Only at
ftCHAEFER'G
DRUG STORK U
The' Yellow Front
The Penslar Store
135 Xorth ComnKTcial
lliono 17
Street
1 Iambic's Father Dead
Rolton Hamble, of the adjutant
general's office, was called to Eu
gene yesterday by the death of his
father, J. W. . Hamble. 69, who
had been ill for some time. A
widow and several children sur
vive. r He was a member of the
Masonic and lOOF orders.
Motorcycle Is Stolen - '
i Some time Wednesday night his
motorcycle and sidecar was stolen
from. his- home, at-2 0 2-Soa th- 2 2nd,
Alton Peterson reported to the po
lice Thursday morning.
Owner Selling Stucco House
, Designed for beauty and ': com
fort, i New, good location. Easy
terms. Phone 577. a28!
Two More Days
Of our upholstery
sale. -'II. L. Stiff Furn.
furniture
Co. . a2
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Card of Thanks - U ;
We wish to express our sincere
thanks to our many friends for
the kindness shown in our recent
bereavement; also for the , many
beautiful floral offerings.; Mrs.
George Parsons, T. L. Parsons and
family, Mrs. B. S. Leach and fam
ily. a28
For Sale ;
' Counter and wall case.
Shop,'ll5 N. High.
French
a28
If Yon Have A .
Good lot fully paid for, I will
build a house and furnish all mo
ney. Address P. O. Box 152, Sa
lem. . . ., a28
Deputy Returni-V v
' Arthur Tasto, deputy in the
Marlon county clerk's office, re
turned to his desk yesterday after
a week's vacation.
Gladiolus Bloonis - .
' Funeral pieces made to order
Phone 98F5.
Vacation Is Takei
Mrs. Nona White, Marion coun
ty Juvenile officer, is now on her
vacation. Mrs. White will not be
back at her desk for two weeks.
One License Issued - ' i
Only one mafiage license was
applied for- in the county clerk's
office: Thursday. . This was taken
ont by Rudolph Douglas, an auto
mechanic. 208 Court, and Bertha
Ahoe,i677 North Winter.
YMCA Man Returns ,
After, attending the -annual, sea-
sion of YMCA secretaries B. J.
Kimber. county YMCA secretary.
has returned to Salem. Bob Board
man, physical director, will remain
a few more days. - r .
night and looked for stone bruises
upon his bare feet. His young
body was just half grown, his
teeth wide apart, and there were
a few freckles here and there on
his boyish face. Into that roaring
heil at the shipyards went that
little boy. where the rat-a-tat of
the steel riveter, the crash of tlm
berB, the bun at saws fell upon
sensitive ears that had heard only
the soft swish of waters against
the wharf,- the distant tinkle ot a
cow bell, or a' meadow lark at
morning matins
The war did a lot of cruel things
to boys who were too young for
the trenches. " Tommy would have
been satisfied to spend his eara-
week. And so, for excitement.
Tommy - tried a few moving ; pic
ture stunts of being a bold bandit,
and a bad highwayman, same as
your own kids secretly long to do
at some time in their lives. , Oh,
mothers and fathers! And he
woke up in the Oregon, prison, i .
What the end will be is uncer
tain. Personally I am a devout
believer in miracles. But, what
ever the outcome, it will comfort
the little mother in all the long.
lonely years to know that It was
because Tommy loved her, and
once more longed to lay his bead
upon her breast that he turned
back from the east and safet:
SALEM'S LEADING
Residence and store 1610 N. Summer Street
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PhOnO &MB Established 1916
i togs" for popcorn and peanuts and back toward the 'island home
where nightly his father and mo-
ther kneel by his empty bedside
to pray. j ;
Williams llopyard
r Near Eola will start picking Sep.
3rd. Instead of Aug. 31st. as pre
viously stated. Will haul camp
ers Aug. 1st and 2nd. s3
Certified Public Blotor Car '
Market has some ha.rra.ln
elosed cars. Phone 885 for a de-ou,'7Pr,, bunday
In I
Assault Case Held . - -'..
Walter Bingham, alias Bennett,
arrested in Portland for an attack
on Henry Stauffer, a Donald far
mer, was arraigned In justice
court Thursday on a charge of as
sault with intent to kllL Bingham
asked for time to consult an at
torney1 before entering his plea.
Bail fixed at, $5,000 was not furn
ished. Bingham 13 now in the
county jail. Hef has now. partially
recovered from two bullet wounds
said to have, been Inflicted by
Stauffer at the time of the alleged
attack. , - :
monstratron.
a29
Beanty Contest Slated , i
The bathing beauty contest,
slated for Woodlawn park last
Sunday, postponed on account of
Inclement weather, is scheduled to
be held at the park this Sunday.
In addition diving, contests are
planned and motor boat races are
slated as a feature of the enter
tainment.
Wanted, Plasterprs
Apply Grand theater stage this
morning. s a28
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Rancher In Alabama
I j. w. irescou.
Polk county
Tancher, arrived In Theodore, Ala.,
Saturday, where he was called to
undertake special work, for Jona
than Bourne, Jr., former Oregon
senator. The work now under way
Is of an experimental nature is an
orange plantation. Mr. Prescott
will be there indefinitely. Julian
Prescott, the rancher's son, has
remained in Oregon and will com-
t t-TP161 n,s studies at Oregon Agri-
V 1 sVf cultural college this year, t l
Commence Hop Picking . ,
Sept. Ms t. ; Brophy hop yard.
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Time to Can Salmon
Fine fat deep sea troll fish at
Fitta Market. J26tl
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Portland People Visit ' l; '
. Mr. and Mrs. Al Krause -were
surprised yesterday by a visit from
Mr. and Mrs. L. Krause, Mr.
Krause's parents and her brother
and two sisters. Dr. I. Delia r and
the Misses Alice and Sarah Del-
la r.-
Women Wanted at
Starr Fruit Products Co., corner
Church and Mill Btreeta. Phone
439. ' a26tf
Correct Hunting Date
A headline in The Statesman
for Thursday morning gave the
opening of the deer hunting sea
son as September 6.' This was a
typographical error as the hunting
season opens four days later, on
September 10, closing October 20.
Eagle Organizer Here ' ;
Charles P. Ohling, representing
the managing organizer of the
Fraternal Order of Eagles, is in
the city on business connected
with the fraternal order and for
a visit with his brother. Merrill D
Ohling, local .Insurance man.
Women Wanted at
Slarr Fruit Products Co., corner
Church and Mill streets. Phone
439. a26tf
ReRister at Cruimpoeg T.
Salem people registering at
Champoeg park during the week.
according to word received from
Albert Tozier. Include United
States Senator Charles I McNary.
Plans for the Sunday picnic of
the Harmonie Vereln society at
the fair grounds are being com
pleted and include a program In
which between "50 and 60 singers
or the organization are tn tkke
part. Entertainment of a varied
nature Is planned with lunch to
be served after the program In
one of the pavilions on the fair
grounds. Members of the organi
zation are Invited to bring their
friends.
Wanted, Plast
Apply Grand theater stage this1
morning. 28
now and then a street car nae,
but there was such a lot of money
coming in he had to think up
ways to spend It. even after -he
jad sent home checks, and money
Orders," and '"green backs" to the
folks who tilled the little farm on
the island, -and then, of course.
there were older and wiser and
more vicious; ones to help him
spend his money. - "
When the war. and the work.
, . , OBITUARY
Paul Jones died at a local .hos
pital Thursday. August 27, at the
age of 27. The remains are at
the chapel of the Salem mortuary.
Funeral announcements will he
made later. '
"For giving the face a good
color get one pot of rouge and one
rabbit's foot. Bury them two miles
from home and walk out and back
once a day to see if they are still
there."
Victoria
F. N. WOODRY
Pays Cash For Furniture !
Rca. and 8tore 1010 Korths
Summer ;
Phone 511
nice
Save S35 to $150 on Your Victor
FUNERALS
GERM AX TO BK STUDIED
; TACOMA. Aug. 27. The study
or the German language which
dropped out of favor in the Ta
roma high schools, shortly after
America's entry into the world
war will be , resumed with the
opening of the scholos next month
William F. Geiger, superintendent
of city schools, siad today. About
90 pupll have enrolled for the
study, the superintendent says.
- - - - - Beech- -. ; "
Funeral scrTiccs for the Jate
Frederic" Beech will be from the
Terwllliger funeral home Satur
day at 2 "p. m.. thence to St. Paul's
Episcopal church' where church
services will be conducted at 2:30
p. m., the Rev. H. D. Chambers
officiating. Concluding services
at City View cemetery under the
direction of Salem lodge No. 4,
AF A AM.
PAINTING !
KALSOMINING !
PAPER HANGING
For the right kind or materials
and the very best, workman
ship call us. " j
' Gabriel j
-. Powder and Supply Co;
175 S. Commercial Phone 728
Dredge Due Sooi
j The dregde Mathaloma is expect
ed to start operations on the Wil
lamette river channel Saturday or
Monday, according- to word re
ceived by Fred Carr, head of the
Salem Navigation ' company. He
anticipates that the river steamer
Northwestern will be able to come
up' the river to Salem by Septem
ber 15. Until the channel is clear1
the vessel will continue to dock
at Brentano's landing, about- 20
miles down the river, and , trans
fer its freight to trucks.' ,
McDonald Cleaners
785 Highland Avenue
Telephone 2217
Work called for and delivered
undikvo6d' '
typewriter co. ;
Direct Factory Branch
S19 Court Street Phone 262
Typewriters Rented, Sold; , '
".. . " . Repaired ,. ,
Special rental rates to students'
Apple and Peach Box
Guaranteed spruce. H. A. Hyde,
3090 Portland road. Phone 2120u
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Get Building Permits . r
Building permits s,were Jissued
yesterday to A.- T. "Walpert for
the erection of a garage to cost
- $400 at 1195 South High, and to
- me Roth Grocery company, re
pairs on a , two-story building at
134 North Liberty, to cost $l,d00.
Father Dead In East -
; Word was received here yester
day of the death of Mr. Lee, of
Reed City. Mich., the father of A.
A. Lee, 1315 State. Mr, and
1'h fo"! . " 1 ," 'Til J .' '!':! v.-if-. ?r
Women Wanted at '
Starr Fruit Products Co., corner
Church and Mill streets; Phone
439. a26tf
REDUCED ROOFER RATES
TO CULIFORXIA
BY PICKWICK STAGES
Saa ytudae. ms way, 91Mt
Bml Trip, 30.0ft.
Z Aacla, D way. t27.4S,
SNii Trip, $60.00. y
I flpMtal KUm PtitiM C
' . EUU r Mr
rat Xafmatiaa and KeMirtUoas .
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CCXTRAL STAGE TERMINAL
Salem, Oregon
CRYSTAL
POOL
Swimming Daily
1 to lo p.m
Irixh Evangelist Here
' Thomas Griffin Irish " evange
list,, who comes from Klllarney.
Ireland, had charge of the services
at the Glad Tidings mission last
night.:'; - ..... ' v,..
r
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V oodry iu V ccdry
Pay Cash for Furcitre '
-. Phone 73
LADD & BUSH, Bankers
...-:-. EsUtlished 18S3 ... i "
Gchcriil Banliinj Burincia
Olllce Hours from 10 aun. to 8 p.ra.
SATURDAY SPECIAL ;
- VIM; THIRTY HOUR !
'ALARM CLOCK
$5
DOWN
-A
Year!
lo i-
Pay !
fo(o)e
A neat thirty-hour
Alarm Clock. Bell in
side case and stem
shutoff
W'c have only-a limited supply, which we are offerins lo
our customers at this special price
Come Early!. These Won't Last
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7
A
$5
DOWN
A
Year f
to
... . ..
Pay
Wre have a complete line of Viclrolas, so you will have
a variety to cnoose irom t . . ...
A1 MODEL FOR EVERY NEED .
The popular Victor Console which was $110 is now priced at
$75. Mahogany, oak, walnut every instrument brand new
and look at the terms! Hundreds of satisfied Stiff customers
have already purchased. Act quickly as offer is limited. '
RED SEAL RECORDS
Ten Inch Single Face. Were SL25 Each
Now Selling at
r '.!
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PIG ESGil
necord by Caruso, Clack, Oman, Farrar.
3IcCormack, Alia, etc.
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