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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1926)
hie oncGo:? .STAxnsiiAi, sale:.!, oi:i:go:i .THURSDAY HORNING, FEBRUARY ll,;iQ23, 4 4 i VI 4 r- -r i . : f ;" 1 .. 4 J ! '- ' ? r s j - -civ .-v t- i j tit. r r v ,', riioacs.o cna 1 Cut Down Your Beans, No. jl : fancy- small 4 -pounds isuJ Fancy Mexican Red Beans 4-pounds i.'U.-Uu4 Fancv Limi wi "i ? rancy Lima Beans ) Flour Waldo Hill Fancy patent per 'sack U - - S. - - . - il of Oregon Hard Wheat d0 fl" ' -Sr lour per sack ...4. -.$2(49 U eUoffg Redi-Cooke-6aW ; V ' Taney appered Snad rV- Seal Flour Kellogg Kedi-Cooked Oats ! . - of? 1 2 pkgs.l U...L..n.DC , j i . r"- - . - Ochoco Pure Strained Honey or pints ' I J...;... ......... ODC 5 pound tins ... 10 pound sire . Probably occasional rains, not roach Chang in temperature; pen , tie variable winds, outheriy alo&s the coast, j Max. j 53; Min- 45; River 1 5.8w f alUnr Rainfall 4 8 ; Atmosphere, clondy; ;Wini south' ' , west. . , 4. i t .;r 4 '" 1 1 -J (-; CITY J OurWeathCTMaivT ; i -: i . ! Goal iJeing ; Xearetl , " J -j " . The Salem :yifCA has now reached the; $3250! mark in their .campaign for- $7000,' it was an i nounced by '"the jsecretafyf- list .'night. : Over 20 women "were (in ;he field yesterday. Devotional services were held, in th morn '.lng. led by! Rev Kenoeth. Wa;rd of the 'church. First Congregational 8 Prises Masquerade, Satj nlte, kt Mel- Jow lloon. . 1 . X13 me Iarge Family , Needing home. ( We have three vUirge homes lor iale ', for ,1500 4jdown4 balattce lik fenti Why I rent longer, j Priceid $(00$tf000 '$2500. Becke 4c tlendricks, 1$9 N. High street. 5 f7tf rrayer Meeting Today ? ' The women's evangelical prayer t meeUng . wU be : held todiy at I $ ' o'clock at the bometof Mrs. Ben jamin BlatchfOrd; 1 1745; ' State street. Mrs.' C.'S; ! Wilson . will r. . t t . i , "ieaa. . , ... i - .3Iarriage Is Heltl I , . vHarley Darby of Sco an4 Novel "la Mack of Aumsvllle were mar .Tled here yesterday by J. T. Hunt, -Marion county Judge!, after they " had- taken out a noense Sin" the 1 county f clerk's office. '" Pnmprnv & ICecnft Xx1 jeweler and Optometrists r IS 1 .v SaJem, Oregon : Eastman- Brothers : ;;rFurnhces ,;.; Salem Office 16$ S. Hlh 4 ' . ' j - Office Hours :. Ut ! ' 11 U. TO a p.-jtv I , . I factort; mviiaiTON. bras. Underwood Typewriter ' Co; .Direct Factory Dranch -i 010 Court Street Fhone 23 Typewriters Rented, 6old t tRepairedj -1 . Special rental rates to studenU - i ' ' " It F, WOODRT & SON l , i .Acctioneers - r ' -Pay Cash for Used Fflrntture; STORE 271 N. C03ri ; . ; r !l55N'CbiiniercialSh HOTEL BENSON COFFEE Coffee Bill By Using Hotel Benson Coffee ' white ; OO - Fancy Pink OOC laree can . . Q9-' '' - ! : ' I 1 4 t i tu; OOC - Fletcher's Chinook Salmon r Qiaa-. cans. .S.forl UV, - OT v ' 01 70 - V Choice Fink No. 2 size, 2 cans .... Free Delivery ; 90c " matter j how 1 $1.75 Real service 5.,,:.., ..... ,. . I NEWS IN P-T Assn.- to Meetrrk' AH presidents or secretaries ;' of Marion - county Parent-Teachers' circles are requested to meet with the Marion County Executive com mittee) at the Chamber of Com merce rooms, Salent, Saturday, February 13 at ,2 o'clock to 'ar range a program for; the, county, P-TrX' which is to meet at the Highland school in, Salem the first Saturday in April. i ' : B. A B. Optical Co. i 3 70 SUte. . Phone S 28. til Paved Corner Cheap. ; . J. -' 3700, terms takes corner lotjat 23rd and Marlon ' Both streets paved and , owner , wlU pay ! both and take $700 terms clearr Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High street. tf X Open Until 11 p. m The Black Cat. ff3 t Stockholders to Meet- J The Pacific Fruit and Canning company 'will hold a stockholders meeting on Monday night, r Fnitnre:trpholstery And repairing. G ese-Powers furniture company, ; J ; iiotf For Rent ! . Falrmount Court - bungalows on Miller St. near Falrmount, i will be ready, for occupancy ary 15th. Call-R. H. by Febru- McCurdy, , :fl3 S01 or 667-J. t:. Girl is Born i t Word has been received that s daughter has been born to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Plank of this ci. Mr. . Plank is . service manager: for the Burroughs Adding! Machine company in the Salem district. The girl has been named Patricia Ann., ,1 Auction Rale Friday 1:30 p. F N. Woodry's store., 1610 N. Summer:. Phone 611. . i . .. til Radio Hendonartcrs, PhOne 1935 . Zenith.vFada, Mognavox, and used sets. Good radio poles.. 7 5 ffl6 uuf tun . nu i -, fc . At masueratif, af Moon, 8at.7nigh. 4.'. ,-Metiow til Xicaves Hospital " j v: , The,, friends !ofc Mrs.! Fannie Mulkey will be glad to hear that she has been removed to the home of her niother at. 1180 Center street after having been ill some time at the Salem hospital. ' J ! Dr. Alarshall, Osteopathic .' Physician and surgeon! X 11 - 112 Dance Sat. at Clemens 1 Pavilion, Hazel Green, j Acheson Is Paroled ! Wayne . Acheson, arrested by city police a short,, time ago when he was said to hare been breaking Into a Salem - garage, entered a FiRiWOODItY I ) ; BmleaiV leading. 1 -1 . AUCTIONEER Tays Cash For Furniture I Residence and Etorn 1010 North Sununec PHONE 511 MEsUblished Since lt16 LiiDD 2iBUSH,Banlior ltahUshed 1883 General Eanhins F Office Hours from 15c Salmon 4 .. '; r '. ' per can 1 C ..... ... ... to all Darts of the citv. no small or large the order. is our contention. ,..t-. ,.' . .r - r , .... :. plea of guilty in the circuit court yesterday, .was sentenced to two years in the penitentiary. nd was later paroled. Acheson Is married and has a small child." t - Friend , Relieves.' Boy's 'Suffering ' "My mtle boy has had trouble with his bronchial tubes since he was three. We tried; all kinds of Cough syrups and medicines, with out any relief. For ten weeks he was down, didn't get a night's sleep due to his cough. A friend gave me a bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar and that night, after tak ing Foley's Honey and Tar,' he slept all night writes Mrs. Ruth WUlard, 1524 Knappes street, In dianapolis, Ind. Satisfaction guar anteed. Adv. i v Cheap Burglar Insurance . Purebred English bulldog pup pies for' sale. Phone 1666. fll Special Valentino ; , French pastry for this Saturday three for 25c, Leave your or ders. Bake Rite Bakery. fl2 Divorce Is Obtained Delia - Stevens, was granted a divorce from John R. Stevens yes terday in Judge Ii. H. McMahan's department of the circuit court. XDesejrtioa. waa aUeged. They were married ; in Mayvllle, Oregon, in October. 1900. 'Mrs. Stevens was awarded the custody, of two minor children and 130 a month alimony. Discontinued Numbers In stamped "goods at a great reduction - at Mrs. Miller's, over Miller's store. F14 Wanted to Trade - Apartment bouse for a farm.' Box 5002, care Statesman. f5tf Lots ;-.f- ; 1 ; ' : For choice vacant, lot in re stricted district, see J. H. Lauter man. Hotel Argo. - J31 Laughiln to Speak : 9 t Secretaries of all the YMCAs of Oregon , are to ' meet in 'Portland for a full week's session, starting Monday, February j lS.VvDjr. S. B. Laughiln, of ;iWIUamete?univer sityi wIltaiver5ouraddres8es befor41 thf'ecretaries. , He,: will BpeakontvTuesday,, twice W'ed- t? esday .jjtndv once Thursday. The Kehefalj tKemeof hia addresses Is eocial wturkl in communities. ' . ' J Merchant- Iancbl 40e . ' Served every noon. ',r The Black Cat. l - t tli New, Moderately Kqnipped Sanitary barber shopt Haircut ting for ladles and children at 35 cents. 319 North Commercial SL : : . . fl3 Dislocates 8honIder : , Mrs., Mary Skinper, visiting her daugnter. CM r. Rose Gamble at 256 North Cottage street, had the misfortune yesterday to fall and dislocate her right' shoulder. Her cat ttm rvQirrAi i Opposite tl4iioindV pi SiJa? Oregon State "Hospital 'on ' EAST.-CENTER STREET WcdtiWood TRACY'S FUEL YARD; V V 167 p Street ; Telephone 2313 "3 10 a. m. f, r Salmon' ill if ; ii ) M f; Everyone la bnjins new cats l or getting-- their -- "tW : a fwilnted; to look like; sew. ' This la the '.time of the year "if or yott to get your r, re-"-j'ffnl&hed. See.oar paint sho, and get our prices. All work la satisfactory and our price' is risbt.- ' . - ' - - v r 1 ruIff-riDE was acute for some tjme bat her condition 1 said to be bet tei" now. She was not taken tbt a aoep.u. . ' - PnrBltnre Ephoistory u "f ' ' - ;And repairiu. v GlaoPewers Fnrnltura company. ft24tf Hotel Marlon : Dollar dinner serred 6:4S to S erry erenlns.' r : fy 5JJtf ; i- We Make Genuine French pastries. You must try them to appreciate them. Three for25c. Bake Rite Bakery.v02 J 'f ! - ' 't- ' ' - i'i , ' . Pennsylvania Asks Facts The Oregon public service com mission has received letters from the! public service commission' vof the state of Pennsylvania request ing Information in connection with the practice -of handling electrical service in the rural districts-, of Oregon, t Copies of the rules knd regulations : relating to this class of electrical service were forward ed to the Pennsylvania commis sion yesterday. , - . Front Floor Space for Rent ' Write 153 High street Pbbne 2118, r .4 ; -.11 If Tou Like Class , In Roadsters you should 'see the! hew Oakland Sport Model. See; it at Vick Bros. til AU Vacant , Modern ' , homes for rent -6 rooms 150; 7 rooms 145; 3 rooms 130; . 5 rooms 127.50. - Becket4b Hendricks 180 N. High street Ittf 1 . v! Public Service Auditor Thomas Meckelson of Portiijod yesterday accepted a position auditor for .the Oregon, public sern vice! commission. . He will succeed B. B. , Fenwick, who has resigned to Accept employment with ?Ahe Oregon Stages. Inc. Mr. Fenwick will; make i his headquarters-"ib. Portland. 5 Mr. Meckelson wasin- ployed by the Interstate commce commission for a number, of yeans and j has held other positions cjf tnvst. .- - ' -r , - --. -t . CHILDREN ESCAPE DANGKR i ' .Children "escape the dangerous complications, from neglected coughs and colds by using Foley's Honey! and Tar at the onset. They like: the - pure honey and whole some pine tar given by natureytdv their relief. Free from opiates- Foley's Honey and Tar Compound is a wonderful remedy for children but i it is Just as effective .for adults. Get a bottle today, and have: it handy for any emergency.Tte- member - satisfaction guaranteed Adv. --:-v :; The Classiest Ca : In town is the new Oakland Sport Roadster. .See ft at .Vick Brothers. , . fn- New; Oakland Here . . The new. Oakland roadster ar rived in Salem yesterday and, ac cording to George t Vick of Vick Brothers; local dealers, is the cfas-' siest in town. Ralph Kletslng was the first to drive this new car -and was j well satisfied with - its ; per-, rormance. The car has .an attrac tive ! paint 'job, " lots of room and should satisfy the most particular auto enthusiast. ' 1 , i Xew '4-Room Bungalow ' ; 1350 down. Price 12650. W, H. Grabenhorst &. Co., 134 S. Liberty. Radio Poles of Superior Quality Good used sets. Phone 1935. fii vl-r-i-- ' ti6 Incorporations Filed - s The Happy Thought Mining and Extracting company of Gold HH, with capital stock of 1100,000 and headauarters' In Cold HIH.bas JOE W1IJLIAMS j ' j; .'.Tho Battery llaa if , ii'' Ws Wfli Tltu Too. f i ' Tor It Ca B Don Wita Good Ssrriev ' ' - ' i. WBLLAItD Z-WIS it 63t Court SU Fhone iM : 1 FOR INFOR3IATX02r ACODT HAJLKOAD TXUT3 V ' 4j';-'JPZ20Xic'727 OREGOfl ELECTRIC FRUITLAND Office in New Salem Hotel Baildififf, 1691 South Uih Street . Dalesyard lh rear of offlco ? Phone 1718- K kRcr:cncc, Phcr.u 111F21 been Incorporated by CA. Oleson, L. IfV Tan Horn and J. M.' Lively. Other corporations, for-which ar ticles , were filed Wednesday, fol low:; Cascade Manufacturing com pany, Springfield. 125,000; T. E. Pttgh, R. ,W. Rundlett. O. F. An derson and C. L. Faadrem. Oak Invest'ment company, . Portland, 110.009; George " S. Kerr C. R. Maddock i and - F. D. HUI. ! Ump qua Creamery com pany. : , Reeds port;, capital stock increased from 15.000 to 110.000.. Hee the New 4 t ,Oakla)i Spor Roadster at Vick Brothers. , . . , m Your OutsWc Lawn1 Pruned by a sfx-f ooter to- suit the Long Fellows. Eugene T. Prescott Thone 1937J. t fll Gnu Club Blerts - .. f - . I, The Salem Rod and Gun club meUlart night in the auditorium of the Salem chamber of -commero rooms. The matter of fishing took iip the main pan of. the evening's discussion. ' ' i Play Any Popular Song' -' In 12 lessons. Studio hours 8 to 2. Waterman Piano and Banjo School. 372 State street: " fll Opinions as to Supply in Years to Come Given by - Prominent Operators , WASHINGTON. Feb. 10, (By Associated Press.) '- Divergent views as to the future , of ,? the petroleum Industry were expressed by prominent oil men at the open ing jof hearing today j before the federal oil board. Expert opinions carried ..from predictions of a shortage in the not distant future to assertions that by applications of the most modern methods, as much oil might be discovered from Unown fields as has already been taken from them.. j Henry L. Doherty of New York told the conference that petroleum was a wasting national; asset, that twice as much was being consumed as was required by the market, and that In event of war there was no. certainty of an adequate sup ply. James O. Lewis, j consulting engineert Tulsa. Oklaj, provoked much interest by his j. statement tliat modern pressure methods, using .compressed air or natural gas to force from the sand oil re maining afier-'naturali now had ceased could yield an" averacrn of a barrel of oil for every barrel already' recovered. ' t j : iCsi of. fnel oil' as a substitute for coal Jwas questioned by Mr. Doherty who said it was doubtful as to whether it was good policy to replace coal with: oil when It J was' Impossible to replace oil with vum in its more important uses. v. i eagie, presiaent or the Standard " Oil Company of New. Jersey, defended the use of fuel oil as a coal substitute, declaring economic laws -could t be safely 4ft to determine when Its use was most desirable and .that if a short age threatenedthe' ensuing result In price of gasoline would divert a " greater proportion of fuel oil into Its manufacture and cause more coat to be used In place of fuel oil. ': : ' - EMPORIUM TO OPEN L BUSINESS THIS FALL .: (Coatiaued trom par 1.) f men 'contemplating this !j project are, confident that a great share of this business could be switched to' Salem. '; V As Krause and Lunsford have Intimated such a move' could not be made without looking forward at, least. -five tear. Hence.!., the mote Is-, indicative (of .the growth predicted .for Salem from a sound business standpoint. 1 t Articles til incorporation. filed recently-, with ' the County, clerk, were returned . yesterday. Incor porators of "The Emporium" are Al Krause, Sophie Krause. Louis Lv. Lunsford and Marie Lunsford. AI . Kranse Is one of the most prominent clothiers of Salem, He has been, in that business la Sa lem for years, being owner and manager of the .clothing store lo cated on the north side of - State street between Liberty, and Com mercial streets. 1" , b . ii . v Lew."" Lunsford 1 has beenlcon- nected for. several years' with the ueorge c, v ui music store,! , Jie also owner of a music store Iri Portland. , ii';.-'' 'i--rA ' STATfc PRESS CONFERENCE" e . . -,,...! - -i y The tate Press' Association will meet at the State Univcrsityjn Us tenth annual conference, February 1 and 20; , , Dean t Allen, of the? School ' of Journalism; and the publisher of the Dallas Observer, Astoria Bud get; Tillamook; Herald, 1 Forest Grove News-Times.' and the Enter prise - : Record-Chieftain are i the committing arranging ' a general progTam. ; ' , ; - - This conference' is of unusual Interest to newspaper men' ,r and should have a large attendance.- ' P-IETlD COLDS I-.. 1 L,-.Melt In spoon; inhaU vapors U U , rP'T xreeiy up nostnis. OIL FUHI TOPIC AT FEDERAL MEET Ixfctence of .Fedeixtl Trade, Tariff iidnd:InteiGate j Commerce Bodies .Threatened m'Sentxte Barrarc r A. H. BMwixL: '- ! By JOHN T. LEWIXG, JR. ' tOaatral Treat Cerropsadtnt) K WASHINGTON, Feb. 6. Have the tariff,' federal trade and inter state commerce commissions out lived their usefulness? , . : The question is ', being asked seriously by senators while 'the activities of the three bodies , are undergoing close examination in connection with senatorial scrut iny' of recent presidential appoint ments' to the memberships' of the commissions.- -i T, ;i Nominations of A. 'H'Baidin and Edgar B. Brossard tobe mem bers of the tariff commission, and Thomas F. Wood lock and Richard V. Taylor to the ICC. . have not been approved The president is meeting opposition from his own party in his efforts to push, through approval of them. With the world court out of, the way, the issue brought up by these ap pointments Is the big act; oh the Washington political stage. Democrats accuse Mr. Coolidge pendent government agencies, to of tampering Illegally with inde convert them to partisan pur poses. Republicans, while defend ing the president of the 'charge, ire wondering if the commissions, long' the cause of political-'warfare, aren't : more trouble , .than they are worth. Senator Reed Smoot, standpat republican, is the sponsor of an investigation of the tariff commission, while David A Jteed. of. Pennsylvania is pushing an attack ' on t.he interstate .com merce commission. J i (:' Overstep Separation Theory . President Coolidge'a attitude as revealed in his appointments - is that these commissions should re flect the executive temper.. The attitude of congress, as shown, In the debates when the commissions were created," was that they should be multiple, so that the vast Bow ers they were to exercise should not fall within one person's hands. This divergence of view, is iu part responsible tor the present inves tigations. - ; , . -' , There ,is. the, prospect in addl-' tlon, that the wisdom of hyphen ating governmental powers, origin ally Intended to be held apart will be earnestly debated. For the fact that these commissions, and many others, are both prosecutors and judges' Is one of the principal grounds for dissatisfaction ' with them. ' -t?l. .'Y'; ' , Although the constitutioti'lbAks to the strict separation of the leg' islative. Judicial " and J 'executive functions, ' the commissions' bur eaus aiid boards set un' during the last i 0 years in Washlngto'n Co m- DOG' RACE SCHEDULED :' ASHTON, Idaho, Feb. 9. ( By Associated Press;) Fifteen - dog teams, a record number, will face the . starter in the "American dog derby here February 22. In mak in this announcement today J. G. Bali; president Dff the American dog derby association, said a Can adian team; owned by 'James u. Brewster of Banff , Alberta, would be among the starters.; Ar-f :. 3IATTER HELD TRIVIAL nrw YnnK. Feb: .- ( By As- 4kru.4i'Preta:i Unnerturbcd by American. league refusal to concur tnthe use ' of resfn by pltcners, inftn A He'vdler.' riresldent of the national1 league . today Teharacter- ixed "t BeTpf esenf tsontToversy as tHvlal 4nd asserted that special rules governing the'use of the sub stance in the world series wui not. bo necessary.;' ,;v - .-1 ,r .T7i 1 ' s'f ; , A woman Mlss.IJada Irstman rls at the. head of the Cleveland nuhiic library, the third largest li brary system In the United States. . -v , ' GIIfTJ OF DEATH ; For Death-or rather,..- ',-'. For the things 'twill buy, These .put away t -Lire's opportunity. -' f w The things that Death will buy, Arc room Escape . From circumstances,-. And a Name . , How gifts of Life - - ' With Death's gifts will compare We know not- " For tho rates slop hero. " '" Emily Dickinson. V. T. Ridden 'Cz Sen Thomas F. Weodlock, bine sometimes two. sometimes alj three of these powers. They J are Judges, policemen, prosecutors and law-makers "rolled into one," The ' interstate commerce com mission, formed .in 1887, was the first of them to attempt the super vision and regulation 1 business enterprise, j i-, M.,;t s s t There are 11 interstate com merce commissioners, each 1 at a salarytof. 143.009. a year, with an Immonaa mtatt rt n?1nfirfS. land appraisers, 'statistical analysts, examioers, iaw;ei bctiwijcoi clerks,1 undfworkmeni skilled and unskilled.' .The commission' helped the president ''. liquidate -War-time control of the common carriers; 'it Is handling the railroad valuation problem; It does an enormous sta tistical and accounting workt it iooksvaffteri rates, facilities, land classifications: it supervises lhe Issue of railway stocks and! bonds, and it Is the final authority on the saf ety'dt passengers, employes and property. . Wben mergers are con templated, i it 'has the deciding voice.;;-.-- r-;-i-u:v Abolkduuent of All Sought, i , ,"t The 4 complaint has often been voiced. that: it has. left in Its trait a" long' line of receiverships and bankruptcies, that It has crippled the transportation system, that .it was bungling, and inefficient. i The federal trade commission, In Its executive capacity, gathers reDorts. makes investigations,!, su- against offenders: 'in Its, quasi-ju dicial capacity , it. Interprets jthe NevJ hdi rmco M 6 r e fb r j your xii pney J t and-the best -CheWing Sweet , ;IooIt foriVniGtEVS P.!.II:E:l: 1.' oh ydur DiKJerb Counter Cz . .. .. Will Be Rendered .Uecrscf iooueh wmm su;::;: : I i,- By a factory Expert who wilL bu Tor the ;,- g : next, few days at - .-j i ..-st, free ir:s?ECTio: ; 133 Wbrlh Liberty Strcc: i i- V -I - v."' .'5. A fUchaid V. Taylor.; Sherman anM-rust law, It, 11 authority to ct as niastir tlu chancery, anjd under its present procedure it my "administer tl.o pledge" to offUers and let j them off so long as they observe tbo lawVMf lays down" a body ot rul ings, which are! subsidiary liw, a truly as the fuljipgs of the Incomo tax unit of Ih't treasury depart ment 'are laVr Jto taxpayersj'.aud these regulations are evidence of the leglslatlvel ' function o tho commission. ' ;- first constituted an adiHlus tratlve fact-finding agency but with the enactinent of the tariff act of 1922, jcoktainlng the flx Ible" clanse. ;itcame to exert isir.& quasi-Judiciaj function. It now at discretion1 iha ikes recommenda tions " in its reports to the presi dent." It wasitne intention ofj con gress, authorUfea explain, -that, al though the j delegation of : irate-changlng-power to the president was Min form,' It "was ''designed by the farpifrjl of the provision that the commission should virtually- be the 4afy-adJustlng body." Thia.lt has njever been, and there has, been muhfcomplalnt about It in congress. I ' ItflS'the cqntention now ofi raen of both partlei that having jbeen given a fair thrill, the commissions have' proved failures, and that they ought tf be abolished.' ; : - The J investigations promige( to bo letter tbani sensational: "illere la the boe" fhlt they may'pfove instructive 'Ies Jons in tho aft .: of government. . , . , I PeppcrmintV for, any; inonc T