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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1926)
SATURDAY UOitmbiG, MARCH 6, lid I rt Phones 48 and 49 For Aroma, Flavor. Strength and . All'- around Coffee Goodness HCfTEL BENSON COFFEE has pleased more people than any other coffee we have ever been able to offer. ! :- l, ; - Flour Waldo Hill Family Flour, per sack U Fisher's Blend Hard Wheat Flour J ... - '.Jl Sugar -Best Cane Fruit or Berry, per sack : . Fancy Bacon Squares ; ; per pound . i . .' Apples Yellow Newtons j per box . Very choice Rome Beauty Apples, per box OurWeatherAian COOLER Fair, freezing temperature over east and frost over west portion at night; gentle north and north east winds. Friday- Max., 60; roin., 33; river, 6.5, falling; rain fall, none: atmosphere, clear; wind," northwest. Fi'e With County Clerk- Laura E. Ramsden filed papers' of assumed business' name with the county" clerk Friday under the signature of "the 1 Vanity Hat Shoppe. The Bhop'is operated at 387 Court street. , ; ' Salts Cleaned and Pressed $1.25. Cash and Carry Clean-, ers. Down town receiving office, 352 Chemeketa St. f21tf CITY NEWS IN BRIEF n . I A i Truck Drivers Fined George White and Duke Stew- "art, trucks drivers, both of Silvery 4Jton, wefe fined. $t0i each- when ltthey appeared in justice court here v Vj-v a nna1 In r flotel Marlon I Dollar dinner, served 5:45 to 8 every evening. J2tX Montgomery Sentence! Lawrence W. Montgomery of Albany was sentenced to serve six months in the county jail and to pay a fine of $500 when he ap peared in the justice court Friday on a charge of possession of in toxicating liquor. This Is the sec ond time within a year that Mont gomery has appeared before Bras sier O. Small, justice of the peace, on liquor charges. I -; He I received a like sentence before.: Montgom ery was arrested j here over a month ago by state officers. He was shot in the leg. while trying to escape. Closing Dance Schindler hall. Sat. nite. Prixes. t m6 Fined For Not Stopping) Dr. Patterson was fined $5 by Judge Poulsen Friday upon having been convicted of failing to stop before entering a through street. Eaton Hat Shop j f Expert hatter, up town office. City Cleaning Works, 141 S. Lib erty. m6 Marriaee license Issued- v One marriage license was issued here Friday by the county 'clerk. t w&a anDlied ; for by Kred C. Blake, landscape gardener, 156S South Liberty street," and j Lorene Combasso, 1026, North summer. Ppmcroy. & Kecne Xewelers and OptometrlsU - Salem Oregon - - Underwood Typewriter Co. Direct Factory Branch 510 Court Street Phone S83 : TypwTltert Rented, Sold ! ' Repaired ' i- gpclal rental ratea to atudentj 155 $1.79 $2.24 $5.79 25c $1.19 $1J9 Santos Coffee 3 pounds 4 KG Baking Powder, 25c si2e for ....f j... . ,. i y ....... KC Baking Ppwder:80c size Pure Cream iPowdeiv -, 1 -T-v:,sv j-.-fof t.-T - si,; FRESH SPRUITS Fancy Sweet Oranges, att; sizes. Fancy Florida Grapefruit, Xu-ge Bright Lemons, : Fancy , . Ripe Bananas. : Our Vege- tables . are complete with, the finest .selection obtainable. FREE DEUVERYTO ALL PARTS OF Hearing Is Continued The hearing of Don Cameron on a non-support charge was 'con tinued in justice court Friday, pending an anticipated settlement between the parties In the ease. Mrs. Stella Earls is the private prosecutor in the action. Fnmltnre Upholstery And repairing. Giese-Powers Furniture company. s20tf Bicycle Is Found A bicycle was found Thursday night by Officer G. W. Edwards It has been turned in at the local police station. Always the Latest Hits On Victor records at Moore's Music House. m7 Report has been received in Sa- em that an Elgin touring car. motor No. R4621, was stolen from Wood burn some time early Fri day morning.- The license had been applied for, but not received. and the old license was not on the car. The car belonged to N. Beck er & Son. Boxing 'Armory Arena- Wed. March 10, 8:30 p. m. Phil Taylor, rounds. jnlO Bayes, Salem, vs. Allie Bend. Ten 3-minute Snappy preliminaries. House. Guests at High Home- Mrs. B. F. Lucas of Portland and Mrs. G. W. Hunsaker of Tur ner are house guests at the home of their sister, Mrs. Annie B. High at her home, 698 North Liberty street. Radio Parts, SO Per Cent Reduction. Radio Headuarters, 175 South High. m6 Gnests at K. E. Bragg Home . Mrs. B. J. McClellan and little son of Bend, Or., are visiting at the home of Mrs. McClellan's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. E.. Bragg. They plan to spend a week in Sa lem. When Mrs. McClellan re turns' she will be accompanied by her little daughter who has been visiting her Bince January. Try Our Merchants Lunch 30c and 45c. The Oyster Loaf. m6 Building Permit Issued David E. Furlough took, out a permit from the office of the city recorder yesterday to construct a one-story dwelling at 693 North Twenty-first street. Estimated cost of construction is $2,000. "Tie Me to Your A pro Strings Again." Fox trot at Stiff's record department. m6 Fred E. Mangis Has Moved His Insuranee office to the Ma sonic Bldg. m7 Two Fatalities Reported- There were two fatalities in Oregon due to industrial accidents during the week ending March 4, according to a report prepared Friday by the state industrial acci- F.N.WOODRY Sal era's adlng . , , AUCTIONEER Pays Cash For Furniture r Residence and Store : 1010 North Snnuncc PHONE 51 1. Established Since 191V, I LADD & -BUSH, Bankers - 7 Established 1SCS . v General Banking Businses j Office Hoar from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. - in bulk only Cl Afl .... i. 3 1 . U U 65c 15c Tartar Baking pound.l-:i... THE CITY dent commission. The victims were Jeter Vlrgen of Valsets, and Robert Kessler of Klamath Falls. Virgin is a carpenter while Kes sler Is an electrician. Of. the total of 62,1 accidentsTreported:,duTlng the week 517 were subject to the provisions of the workmen's com pensation act, JL94 were -.from firms and corporations that have rejected the law and one was from a public utility not subject to state protection. Hats Cleaned and Blocked 75c. Cash and Carry Cleaners, 352 Chemeketa St. . f21tt Chllds & Bechtel, Realtors- Former iy at 540 State St., and are to have permanent offices, in the new Bligh bldg., are now lo cated temporarily in the Masonic Bldg. Phone 1727. m7 Water Master Named- Max Rogers Friday was appoint ed water master of Lake county to succeed S. A. Mushen who has resigned. Announcement of . the appointment was made by Rhea Luper, state engineer. All Kinds of Fur Work A. P. Popia, room 11 over Mil ler's. . m6 Elks Caravan to Corvallis For Corvallis temple dedication, leaves Elks temple here at 6:15 p. m. Saturday. m6 Car Runs Onto Lawn An automobile ran over the curb and onto the lawn at 583 South Winter street, near the cor ner of Oak, some time late Thurs day night. This was evident Fri day from the heavy tracks that had been left. That the car must have been striking a considerable gait is apparent from the distance it ran across the lawn before stop ping. The motorist backed off and left, making no report of the inci dent. Fined for Parking L. H. Zielke was fined $1 by Judge ' Poulsen Friday for having parked overtime. Society Started Willamette university is the proud parent of a new club, called ,tbe Ball and Chain society. Ac cording to plans the club is to be purely "social" in function. Three-Room House With light, sewer, water, toilet, garage. On pavement. . East front. North Salem, $1050, $200 cash, balance $15 and interest monthly. Socolofsky, 341 State m7 Sunday School Convention- Delegates who will attend the county Sunday school convention at Turner should be appointed on Sunday. March 7. All Sunday school workers should plan to at- JOE WILLIAMS The Battery Una Syrtanatle Work, ' ( Hot Ones Work. , WILLARD 631 Court St. ' ' Phone 18 I Wood Wood TRACY'S FUEL YARD 187 D Street Telephone 313 North Commercial SI ' 5 - We have a good Star Sedan 1QSU model with good rob ber, first class paint Job, lota of good extras and a car yon would be proud to own.' Yon will have to see this car to really appreciate it. The price Is 3535.00 tend the convention and also a member from each Sunday school class, over 12 years of age. Those who can go Friday, March 19, and wish entertainment should notify Mrs. F. C. Guning, Turner, Ore gon, before March 10. Then they will receive lodging and break fast free. -v. - , Furniture Upholstery And repairing. Qi Powers Purniture company. a$0tf Pop Corn Parent-Teacher Association presents "Be An Optimist, March 10, at Pop Corn school. Admission, 15c and 3 5c m9 Extradition Is Asked Governor Pierce Friday signed papers authorizing the extradition of Lee M. Smith who is wanted in Los Angeles on a charge of is suing a check without having suf ficient funds in the bank. Smith is under arrest in Portland. The rovernor also has requested the return to Oregon of F. M. Horn, Who is wanted In Jackson county on a charge of . larceny of $590. Horn is under arrest in California Have Ton Heard The $15 Vlctrola? Great for outings, at Moore's Music House. m7 Business Corner $15,000. Another, $26,000, extra large. Apartment house sites. Small store locations . for lease. Becke & Hendricks. 189 N. High street. m3tf Tents Are Erected Work of erecting the 16 tents at the Salem auto park was com pleted Friday. Boards instead of canvas will be used this year to Inclose the back space between tne double tents, according to plans now formulated. The Best Barber Shop- Has moved from 120 South High street to 141 South Liberty, ' Schoolmates Meet - Two men, who had not seen each other for 46 years, met to- iether in Salem Friday. One is S. S. Sparr, stockman of Roberts, Mont., and the other is R. A. Looney, retired farmer of this city. The two attended school to ðer about 1880 at Walton, West Virginia. Special Attention- Given to fittings. Howard Cor set Shop at Elinor's, 165 N. Lib erty. m6 Returns From Vacation D. N. Hendricks, route i; Salem, returned home on March 4 after an extensive vacation through the east and as far south as Florida, taking a trip lasting several months. A Brown Bird Singings- Sung by McCormick on Victor record at Moore's Music House! m7 Dainty Pajamas In cotton voile, $3.50. Howard Corset Shop at Elinor's, 165 N. Liberty. m6 Church Services Listed Sunday school services will, be held in the Brooks Methodist church on Sunday at 10 o'clock, with preaching at 11 o'clock. The subject will be "At the Feet of Jesus." Young people's services Will be held at 6:30 o'clock with Mr. Marvin Bails, leader. At Wa- conda, a sermon will be given at 7:45 Sunday evening. Rev. 2. L. Boothby, pastor of both churches. SAVE THIS AD On receipt of this ad and 25c (no stamps), we will send pre paid one dozen flowering size Gladiola Bulbs In assorted col ors. Now is the time to Plant. VALLKNTOOEO BULB CO. Seattle, Wash. iFOR INFORMATION . .ABOUT RAJLBOAD XBTPI Phone 727 ? OREGON A ELECTRIC - DISEASES Treated by Osteopathy and the latest Electrical Therapy, In cluding Dr. Abram's Electronic System. J t . " Ho charge for conaultatifp DR. B. H. WHITE Physldan and 8urgeon - -3 s-4 f 0$ VTJV S. Bank- BuUdtag J EsJema.pregoa;fe , Ll (S ) xxJ PECIAL TO-DAY MONDAY Judge Brown to Speak Judw George M. Brown, asso ciate justice of the supreme court will address the Business Men's Bible class of the First Methodist church at 9:45 Sunday morning on Law Enforcement." This is one of a series of studies of the general theme of "National Pro hibition" and a large number of men are attending the class. Fairmount Hill Lots Some new listings at $700 are pick-ups. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High street. m3tf Baby Chi' From superior strains. Hatches off each week. See our chicks at Flake's Pet land, 273 State. f25tf Salem Man Dies W. B. Change, for several years a resident of Salem, died at 11:30 o'clock Friday night at his home, 992 North Cottage street. SEE PREJUDICE TEST CASE UP (Continued from pg 1.) Washington county is made the defendant in the action brought by U'Ren, who charges that an af fidavit of prejudice was filed against Judge Bagley in a divorce proceeding, but that he refused to retire from the case and re quest the appointment of another judge by the supreme court. Judge Bagley in his answer in theaction, declares that the law providing for certificates of pre judice is unconstitutional and that it places a restriction upon the courts and jurists in the reg ular departments of the circuit courts of the state. Judge Bag- ley's position is that merely be cause a motion or prejuaice nas been filed, it should not be man datory upon the jurist in question to turn the case over to another member ot the bench, but that his judgement in the matter should be acted upon and his decision aq to competency should be optional with the presiding judge. Mr. U'Ren's position as plaintiff in the action is said to be merely that of a party, disinterested in the-original case In which the prejudice motion was filed, seek in to make a test case of the statute. No incident of a like nature has yet arisen in Marlon county courts. A short time ago, how ever, a motion of prejudice, was filed against Circuit Judge Percy R. Kelly by attorneys for the de - fend ants In the Mount Angel still case, and Judge Kelly immediate ly notified the chief Justice of the snnreme court to have another jurist assigned to the case. The appointment of Judge Thomas was made last week. There is much interest In the matter in legal circles of the state and the hearing is lootfed forward to by those closely associated with legal proceedure. t LOOKSiAT RING, RUNS OWNERS ASK ARREST (ContiMed frem pt l. , ca me, last ' fail wh en lie was tried before the city court on a charge of driving while under the Influ ence of intoxicating liquor.. He was found not guilty At that time. On October 1$."1925; Waldespel was charged with driving while under the influence of lntoxieat ing liquor. Date was set for his trial. Then i it waa postponed Then postponement followed post ponement, until the case became wbatTs thought the longest drawn cut in the history of the city court." , - -Finally.; about the time 'Carl was to Teceive his trial, he was in en accident which laid him up for nearly two months. By the time ho. sv9." again on .his feet. 192$ had 'rolled around', and; .had .'re ceived t glOTf OUt stiff: ? - 'v H v Then cam. charge oi -drtvlag 1SQNEW w Special 150 New Purses arrived and go on sale tomorrow and Monday at 98c. Thes are em- s . bossed in latest designs in colors to match your outfit or : ensemble. All purses fitted v with mirror and coin purse compartment. ' - "Today Last Day of Damask Table Cloth Sale" j ' MILLER'S BASEMENT AT A LOWER Civil War Hero Comes llame to Die A fier35 Years o NEW ORLEANS, La. Major Edward A. Burke, one time Con federate hero and treasurer of his state, whoh as been a fugitive from justice in Honduras 35 years, is coming home, free, because the law has decreed that he may come home to die. When Major Burke, who earned his title by brave service in the Confederate army, fled to Hondu ras he was a fine figure of a man, the friend and associate of the best. blood in Louisiana and a pow erful political leader. He will 're turn a crushed man, past 80, broken in health, with a fortune he won in Honduras depleted. The. wife who followed him to Honduras is dead. For years, say fiends who have with four1 in the frpnt seat of an aut against a driver, one , of L whose passengers is said to have (been Waldespel. The police blot ter snows no aisposiuon oi me case. . fWaldegpel wouW wme up for trial. But, according to Judge Poulsen the charge was reduced to reckless driving, and Waldespel was lined $100. The .minimum sentence for driving while intoxi cated is $100 fine and 60 days In Jail. SUB WITHSTANDS TESTS COLLOSSUS OF i NAVY SUB MJERGED !TO 200 OOT LEV1SL NEW LONDON. Conn.t March 5. (By : 'Associated' Press.) The submarine .V-1, the collossus of Uncle Sam's undersea navy, suc cessfully -Was submarged today to the 200 foot level, the maximum at which she' is supposed to op erate." . k : ; The submercing tests were con ducted by three 1 submarine ex perts some 20 miles out "where the ocean floor. 200 feet, below the surface is comparatively level for a considerable space. .The sub marine - with - nearly v 100 men aboard, was taken first to the 125 foot level, where . observations were made. rBy stages of 25 feet the dive was completed to the 200 foot level where I the craft; was held motionless for a short time.' At 200 feet, th(B water exerted pressure,' Of 8 8 . 8 pounds at .every square inch of Its surface, causing tlx hull to creak and groan. tf0S 3,f:i ' fa& Mil: i SPRING PXJTRSES 9C Special LEVEL OF PRICES in Honduras Exile kept track of him, he has longed for the day when he could set foot on American soil. Even when he was prosperous in the hiding place where the law could not touch him be was ' not satisfied. When he went to Honduras that country had no extradition treaty with the FIRST METHODIST CHURCH : : FRED C. TAYLOR, Minister 9:45 A. Sunday School Session fLaw Enforcement" By Judge Geo. M. Brown In the Business Men's -. Bible Class in the Gallery t -;, ' , ,rt 11 00 A. M-Sarcament Serrlcc "Spiritual jUanna'!- Sermon by the Pastor .' . ( . , Reception of Members and Baptism ' . 7:30 P. IkLA Miracle of Grace" ' u Sermon by the Pastor t . .r Another Big: Window Full of Saturday Specials v Just a tip on some of the articles . ... ' Boys Fielders doves Baseball Bats -Fishing Rods ' . Reels . Shovels ' 'Tools' Fancy Imported Tea Pots 120 Rolls Toilet Paper . Sponges YOUR TODAY ONLY j " Ererythlng In Hardware, Jaln t j Sporting Goo!j r Farmers Corner ; - . n.cr.3 1C1 wift'Si iitT- "' . - m United States. When the" treaty was signed It was nonretroactive. So he wai safe., , -;- ' He fleet because he 'knew .the power of political enemies' and their long memories. He had lived and fought through longbit ter political battles which left a mark upon the state. 0 Ndw incat of his enemies are gone.' rtf The charge" against him, :, Jthe specific-one, was the embezzle ment of $10,000 belonging to the state. There was another charge, something to do with ; "baby bonds," and through some man ipulation which is not clear to the present day, the state. was forced to repudiate a bond is"?. ,f n" years investor lool-pd 'nsfcrrif h nt Tonifinna bono1 and M? ; S'lnTV still bold that T-pr.dlatlun nraia;t the Btate. Obituary WrlRh , ,.v In this city. Thnrsday, March 4,-Mrs.. .Alice" R.' Wright, wif of IT. A; Wright. -r-eIl.iri5pf th" Liberty district. She . was th mother of Byron - C. Vright of Salem. Mrs. Mildred iTnlroyd of t!6rVa!!S a ttd a sitci- Mrj E. n. Townsepd f Portland ar.d Dr. C. S, .Edwards of Prinpvi!l. T!v body ir at' Rlgdoh's mortuary and will Jbe sent to Portland Saturday where funeral services, will bo held at the J. P. Findley estab lishment' on Monday at,lpi m. Interment In ML Scott cemetery. - PEACE, REST AND SLEEP Peace, rest and sleep are all we ! know of death, . ' ;'- And all we dream, of comfort. : Swinburne. W. T. Rigdon & Son J White Enamel Ware r ;; f Alamintun Ware Heavy Weight Picic Axe Roaster . Tea Kettle, 5 Qt. Double Boiler Round Oval Dish Pax&S; ; Percolaters 5 cup, . And many others CHOICE (O . . . til 7