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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1926)
r ; t - Gj LB ERT. G EG LftRES; -1 mm Sypefjtehdent:St'ates.: He - Was Unawarof ; Visit-!;--'.V-' orsMdentity.v .!'. ' f I . t v u.,m. uuoeri, super mienacnt iOi theOregon.pjate, training schopl, : waatfsto sqaare himself with the reading pnblic With the statement thai-he did not intentionally, show discourtesy to thp Jjarl0.p..county , grand Jury on tb occasion of its Tilt.at the training 1 school . last Tuesday. : , v i3(Qt being aware of (he fact that thelparty visiting the' institution wasthe grand Jory. he called the - matron to ehow them .through, the place which is the usual procedure , wtienv the superintendent is other wise, engaged. Wh e through with the examlnatIonjf two -boys jusVreceiTed; on '.commitment i he hastened away to meet a business engagement to Salem, going on to Woodburn to" attend to certain matters on "hand 4 at" the new schoohr Hexlld not Know that the grand, jury was there' until 'his re turn In the evening. - v --- " -:tt&rery much tregrets .having i. nisad' an opportunity: tot discuss wlth' tis body somp of the .various requires, referred to in,, their Tc v - portliHe would have r been glad to'ljaye met 'them' aV the jWood- . T , 1 . . , . -1, 1 -r x 4 r.: nnn uvr.U:;LJ,L f... . 'r. ,X au: -1 ". &XCX0 in this direction u the opening of an ' ; ': . . L , - - J I W.? 14 t VJrtJt CV' ; fV iKTAr? rF muacPfe or aiiakery products are the best 'that money can buv A&S y ; Weould mi this page telHnEr vbu how HTirio,, tiUJi rl l- V Duy- ; Insrftnrl of AZZZ.-"iT: 1 0r-5 '-'''--i is Vir - sntjsee for yourself why we praiQtHpni so highly - : : k - I burnj school the; following day lf heebld have - knbSritiiey -were going therein' -)iZi-f. - , hopes ; that even, tbemem .hers of j the, jury who 'saw hiin thro lgh the glass door of the 6f flee as "they passed down 'the hall .will accord .him, sincerity in his effottVto explain, the injtdvertance that resulted in unhappy, thoughts arid unwarranted conclusions. The entrance, 'that J was i under critl cisn as -poorly ventilated, has alT reaiy received attention, the beds thati w.ere there have been re moved to the dormitories. Charles Jones Passes ' ; Following Operation arles Edward Jones of Jef- fersbn died in the" Albanv- hnKniti Sonklay. morning at 9:30 o'clock at tpo age of; 6vyears. He is sur vived by ; widow Marie Jones; twof Wohs, Edward D., Cleveland, Ohlp.land Theodore R., Longview, Wah.; four; brothers, Joseph A. of Albany, John T. of Jefferson. Wipiam L. of Jefferson,, Norval H. of Salem. Piinnral will ha ii at thirst Christian church,-Jeffer- so4 Rev. Eeson of Albany 8cmb sons, 1 ! p. m. today, January 5, msuu ui.AioBQy omciaiing. Interment will. be in Miller ceme tery near Albany. .Portland has 8 3,3 5 6 telephones, a ain of 5. IS. per cent this year. Asiiand gained 16.42 per cent: Bead, v 13.D7; Eugene, 11.47; Kl math Falls, 11.24; Oak Grove, 1 fr i lisiiioi David Steiner Lived an Up righj and; a Blameless life Among Us 1- THE LATE DA VJD STEINER & -f"51'--.'- ' " DaviA ' Steiner passed to the great beyond, at the Berger honje, 660 Noj-th High street, on Sunday, January 3, 1926, aged nearly 83 r'p v - - - I i'i I ' " . -t r jtj,-. 43 ';.-,'' 1 iil UtTITtZST mM W e. Our latest step forward uprtjMlate strictly, modern Electric Bakery departaent. - J ..- yearsratterixi rrsdpnce v1n:Salem ot !4 4-yearsf - ;..,;' -.rf' ravid ' Steiner Was Iborri Jan tiary 25 1843, atiBluff toft, Ohio, tie came to 0re5in ittta1876; re turned to Ohio, fend". - with his brother-in-law .A, Blosser, and his" family, came back to Oregon 1 1881. He and. Mr " Blosser wsret the hardware and, tinning business until ' 1 8 8 9. With, the re tiring of Mr. Blosser, Mr. Steiner was associated with his son-in-law," P. H. Berger, for ten years, when Mr. Steiner retired. Mr- Steiner and his wife lived at their country j home on the TT11 Tl .1 ATI . 1 -1 . 1 . Mrs. ,Stelner In 1911, after which -he lived most of the time with his daughter, Mrs. Berger. He was the father of the late Albert H. Steiner, Mrs. F. H. Berger, Armin teiner of Port land and a foster son,. B. H. Stejn'er of Paqlflq Grove, CaJ There are six grand children and three sisters, Mrs. A. Blosser of Portland, Mrs. A. Hauenstein and Mrs, P. B. Thutt of Bluff ton, Ohio. "Funeral services will be held today (Tuesday), Jan. 5, at 2 p. m.. from the Rigdon mortuaryj interment in the City View ceme tery. - A Tribute From a Friend It is the custom of the French that when a man dies, at his fu neral tome man recounts the dead man's activities in life,. of .the bad things he has done, all are told, mercilessly and without any apology or regard for the feelings of those present. Of the good things he did, all are told, without exaggregation. Having told, then, the story of the man's life, he sums up the career thus ended. balancing the good against the 1ad, and concludes either that the world is better because of the life or that the world would have been better off had he not been born. We Americans are not so hon est, being inclined to let a man's faults be buried with his body, ignoring the fact that a just criticism of the lives completed would cause some, at least, to lead better lives. For surely no man would not endeavor to so conduct hiinself;that when he dies he would not be buried with con tempt. 1 X have known Mr. Steiner for I, more than forty years, and to him I can apply the French test and say.' of him, the world is better because he lived. I can say ot Ibis good man that in a pilgrimage of nearly three score years I have not found any man who exceeded him in number of virtues, those virtues that make of one who' - Tf cf Pes ana m 39,000 Miles HrtlMeboat Adventurous Britishers are go ing to sail a converted lifeboat around the world to demonstrate to seamen essential equipment. clothing, medical aids, navigating. wireless and other life-saving aids useful in wrecks. Photo shows crew preparing craft iu London for 3 9.0 OOr'mlle cruise. practices them a Christian. I wilV say more: that I have found on the highways and in the by-ways koI life less than a score of men so blessed with virtues, and yet Mr. Steiner was a strong man, a man 01 iar more man average ability. He filled in thelife of the world a small niche, it is true, bat he was too sensible, his values Simple Mixture Makes Stomach Feel Fine Siuiplo buckthorn bark, el veer. line,; etc., as mixed in. Adlerika. often helps stomach trouble in TEN minutes bv removine OAS Brings out a surprising amount of old waste matter you never thought was in yoo.r system. Stops that full, bloated feeling and makes you hannv mil hoai-fi j Excellent for chronic constipation. Aoieriita works QUICK and de ilghtfully easy. J. C. Perry, Drug gist, 11 & s. Commercial St. Adv roils are. 4;,v rt W 0 .... r TUESDAY MORNING in lifQ wer too' oodt for htm to devote his .life to accumulating money, or toy wallow in the mire of politics. But he raised a jarge family, - gave " It all the comports and advantages : of life and art rayed himself by voice and ex ample always on the side of pub lic morals,. -He betrayed no friend, no woman knew him to her sor row, fr,om no ;man did he ; ever take a dollar dishonestly and , no man eveil questioned his .word. Verily, he loved his neighbors as himself; and his reward here at least is that I can write this, knowin that no person in this community will say that he' did not earn, and deserve it. And the record he made was inscribed upon his face, bo that those who did not know him as I did can recall whatr was there written anil know that a rare man is dead. M. NEW BRIDGE PROPOSED RECOMMEXDATIOV IS MADE Br NEW YORK ENGINEER PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 4. (py Associated Press). Dr. Gusiav Lindenthal, New York bridge en gineer, submitted a report to Multnomah countv commisstnnPT today, reqpmmending that a new bridge be built over the Willa mette river from, Interstate ave nue to Twentieth street on the west side, at a cost of nparlv 1C - 000,000 and that the bridge be started soon for completion in 1932. At the same time J. P. Newell, Gontinueo Our regular Month of the houday season. m while the stock! is LADIES' PATENT SATIN and Regular $9.00, $10.00, $11.00 and $12.00 values, , , all sizes at j . - i v $4.50, 5.00, 5.50, 6.00 LADIES, GIRLS' OXFORDS ! Both tan and blade, regular $6.00, S7.00, $8.00 and $900 values go at - -. ; , ? , : ' $34Q,3MQ'4i5a MEN'S SHOES, OXFORDS Tan, brown and regular 7-.UU, B.UU- S9.00 and 510.00 Values no at $3.50, 4.00,4.50,5.00 N : B O YS ' SHO ES 7 f Black or brown, all sizes to close out, regular $5.00, i j $6,00 ani$7.(Sa values go! at 1 ! LADIES' AND MEN'S HOUSE j Broken lines $5.00 and $7.00 We are W? to quote her off the shbes that gb m the half price sale so w are useet that , . :. .- vfSC :VnJW " j 1 rflttesaajr. ,iasra4hcm any-day. iCorjui and.ca.llou.sc-a r- - moved without ualn or wore- odandiirpa.ledalns 'Jn . feet, weak f f not. tint f toot strains "and fallen arch- es aajusted. Do not auffer. X wilt give yoa the best that science can prodnce in scien- tific chiropody. :'. Consult " . .Or. Williams T 7 About 'Yoiir 'Vprt i ' Hriura 9. to 6 : SO .-' Phone 61 JANUARY 5j 1026 consulting engineer, In a supple mentary Tpot' recommended lhat no new 'Portland bridges be built ai present; 4ut that approaches to the' Broadway, bridge; be lmpro'ved at 'btucefasi :mans. o; rIfevfag bridge traffic congestion lor. the With both reports betpre them, the commissioners also considered a special report by Ernest .C. WU lard, covering the bonded indebt-. edness ot;the county with a view to summarizing thel statement .for, consideratfon of the public in con nection with proposed bridge bond We Paid For this way to- stop, Some years ago a famous labora tory" developed a remedy . for .colds. It proved . itseJf quick effective ,and compete It stopped colds in, 24 hours. It checked the. fever,' stopped .1 I a I I K...t,-' toned the' system. So recovery from the cold j was prpmpt. The remedy brought.no' ill results,', as quinine did before.' . ' 1 ' ' .ti..;' t i . i' x ni . lauoraiory announces us crcaVons to physicians" 'only." Most people don't consult doctors oh colds. Millions oi. people wlo. needed . this licip did not learn about it., ... ; Sa: H. HLLL secured that for mula and caljcd it HILL'S Cascara-. Bromide-Quinine. He sent .out mil lions of ! samples to prove' its effects. And he! spent vast sums m telling the fact to 'people who have colds, As. a result countless homes came, to rely on it. :. . To&oy andyUX&dnGodmf End Sale is beincrheld Bigger and better values than ever. Come complete. b.kick,' boUikid and calf $2.50, 3.00, 3.5Q anp ieanerDroKen lines, dozens styles to close out 6 at 95 c, $i.35, 1.95; BOYS' HIGH TOP BOOTS while tKeylat; regulafti$7;00 values, come ! early aid get thcin $3.50, MENS' BEST TAN WORK values, all sizes. If ybu can buy these snoea as cneap any place else we will give you :,50 ' - j ' ' . J $2 - ?VNr.UeelUalf Priee. Every Un SfHY-Sbo4 fix Box Oil if. issues yith a latr date, f t - -; Botn Dr; Undenthalj atod Mr.j Newetl " reported 'against k new brldg? kll Strohhs .atthijj lUme, on the ' ground thaV i the itratf ie there doesi not warrant it, though such a bridge might be a valuable, link in the scenic nlghway?system of .thexjIV anfi county s t : The3 proposed bridge at? Ports mouth avenue ajtso , was frowned ,updn because of excessive lost. utomobile owners in tie Gen- -4 era! Motors famil number 100,- ri-:ts i f IJMQ&m ! Then' other men, decided tnat ,mori people "shoujd know iV "So'thcy paid. lljOOQ.OOO to secure the remedy. Now the" 'facts are 'told in thousands, of newspapers and j magazines. I'cnpJa. , everywhere are dealing wjth colds in " th enectiveXway" , - fc " i- This is to urge that you try HILL'S.' , Take it promptly, j4' Ever?' hour ot" dr- lay means a deeper-seated cold. Be sure yon get HI LL'S-; The years , have proved that. Bp, other help com- . pares, f J' cold isi a serioui. mauer St9p it at, oncc eod"Jts '( rcsujft s in the . best'waj.you can find." ''f If you Uke HILX'S nowrenrf will come ' tomorrow." 1 The fever will be checked, the system toned, the bowels; opened.. The poisons will bes climiiu- tedj.f All those things must j be done, and Ihev should fcfdone,'at pnee: Oet HILL'S and start atJoncc At your drag" store; rf W rr- ; Ut Red terQffi&iriai PertraH ;ip. this week oh account h KID PUMPS leathers, all sizes, SLIPPERS at SHOES '.4. v.- - -I ' ! .") ' - ' 7.';. f - ItEPAlU DEPAItTMENT Our'uhop Is caMPPcd" with all new inAehtneryi . "ye nso ", not hiss bat tho . very best grado of leather that uoncy will, buy;?: ? ..;, "j . c, t : Mr'.: Jacobaon,' In charge of tysepMUncn is, a,n . ex pert, jinj his. lino rbas spent years Jp factories ad repa Ir ehopa ad wllJ f 'rvtblnT "i . . - ...