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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1926)
t Bp ;Yoii can saye $7 to $11 on any suit you buy. To make " money you must save moneyYou can't make money easier; than. ths ; Just look at these prices! - v ; ' 1: & Uegular$45jOO Suits Now t .......$33.85 ' Regular $40.00 Regular $35.00 Regular $30.00 Regular $25.00 These suits are the best we have. There are no better suits. Many of them have extra trousers. Single' or double breasted styles; All latest shades. WE RE OVERLOADED ON SUITS 1 "THAT'S THE REASON! G. W. COOLER Fair with fogs near the coast; somewhatjcopler la the westjpor- tion; hutnjdity pelovr normal and high forest fire hazard; gentle variable winds. Maximum, 93; minimum, 51; river .0 falling;; rainfall none; atmosphere clear;; -wind north. Special Meeting of Grand lodge of Oregon called at Masonic Temple, Friday, April 30 ,at 1:3d p. m. for the purpose of laying corner stone of hew Yt M. C, A. building. All Master Masons invited. A. W. Welch, W.M., Sa lem No. 4; E. A. Paulsen, W.M., Faciflc No. 50. 1 a29 Draws Fine Adrian Hermans, of 1295 Ship ping street was fined 25 by Judge Poulsen Wednesday for having al lowed his dog to run at large, Anct Jluifing. Clese-Powers Furniture company. s20tf Dance Sat unlay at Clemens' Pavilion, Hazel Green. I 1 a30 Building Permits Are Issued Two building permits were Is sued from the office of the city recorder Wednesday. W. B. Johnson took out a permit t6 construct, a one and one half story dwelling at 1645 South Liberty street at a cost of 34000. Dan W. Agnew was issued a permit to erect a one story dwelling at 1929 Mill street at a cost of 40 00. ' A Xnmber of Cedar Chests - lef t atrhe rery low sale price. A miniature chest free with ' every, che.st sold. Hamilton's, 340 Court Etreet. V a29 Df Marshall, Osteopathic . . iPhysiciaa and surgeon. a29 To, Khow Dry Film ;'The Triumph of Justice" will be . shown at the Rickreall Evan gelical church. Sunday, May 2 at lla. m. A short address In con nection with the picture will be given by R. E. Close, superinten dent of the Anti-Saloon League of Oregon. Dahlia,' f 1 Pearcy 4Jros., 1 7 S S. Commercial etreet. ' " v ' ' a29 tleraniumH, Canna.?, Ktc- Large assortment." We receive a (ruck load each week trom Clackamas green .bouses.. Best quality. Wo deliver. -Flake's Pet Jand, 273 State. ' " a29 Officers Installed .Officers for the coming year were installed Wednesday noon in the Salem .notary xlub.' Geo fge Arbuckle aa Installed ;as jresf- Qflni. oeinKvgreeiea joj reuftus President FredVrhielsen. ' Dr. II. II. Ollnger, who defeated'. Max Page in.the only; plllce ,'contetj was Installed aa Tice ' president. Other officers Installed are Eric Butler, secretary; William Wal IS v : : Ml JF TZ. - 1 - ' " -T , , . J,, .11, , . VIT1 BIE WIS IN BRIEF i t I I ,, -, . , ,,.':f , ,' V'.. Suits Now...29.85 Suits Now.-... i.$26.85 Suits Now ....:;.$23.55 Suits Now.:.... ....$19.85 JoSiihson 469 State Street ton, treasurer; Carl B. Webb, Fred Thielsen and Lester Barr, di rectors. Hats Cleaned kimT SlocKeO 75c. Cash and Carry. Cleaners, 352 ChemekeU St. ,2ltf Slake More; Room X, jt For now rnj!a KvArv rivnnnrf fw greatly Wfed u ced . price. . C. r S. Hamilton Furniture .Co. - ,a29 r.'j.1'; Leave for ptrtiB tV Mr. and' Mrs. ;G. A. Conn have left for their annual six ' weeks' trip to Belknap Spring. Mr. Conn is planning on' angling his share of trout. Week-Knd Sale Vanity Hat Shop, 3S7 Court. a30 Always Fresh We sell so many that we always have a fresh supply of. violin. banjo, guitar anld ukelele gut strings. Geo. C. Will Music House, 432 State St. " a29 Will Give Bed Springs Two pairs of bed springs, both in excellent condition may be ob tained free of charge from Mrs. W. W. Coref 363 South Ittb street, by any person who is .needy but worthy. ' " Cavalier Refrigerator Time Now; get yours with 15 down, balance easy. C. S. Hamilton Fur niture Co. . a29 l ake a Ukelele Or ukelele-banjo along with you on your trip. Geo. C. Will has an extra large assortment for sale Just now. 432 State St. a29 Prayer League to Meet The women's evangelical pray er league will meet today at the home of Mrs. N. Salomon, 1335 State street. Mrs. L. M. P. Hes ter, assistant Presbyterian pastor, will lead. ' ; Neat Little Apnrtnient For rent. Phone 4C9J or 859. a29 Better Homes- Demonstration Cottage In charge of American Better Homes com mittee, open daily this week in rarrish Grove addition; half block beyond North i Mill creek, on Pa cific highway ! (North Capitol Btreet) . Visitors welcome. Your inspection invited. a30 Banquet , to Be Held A banquet will be held Satur day night at the Benton hotel ,in Corvallla by the Northwestern So ciety of Highway Engineers, It was announced Wednesday. Dr. W. J. Jerr, president of Oregon Agricultural college, will be one of the principal speakers. Ad- FARM JLQANS ;;, Prompt Service No Commission -Schneider-Bell Co. 147. N. Com. : salkm, obe; F. N. WOQDRY Balem's T Parting T ' AUQTIONIiC , Pay Caah For. Fnrxdtar ' 'Beaidemoe mnd Eton ' 2,010 Nortb. Sbxoxomi " : PHONE 'SUM r .-prtablUhed tUnoe jl0ir i General Ccnlnng Bcrmsc ,JDSlcm JlauTtJtram lDjL. .x.-to p f s : ; i. : if I &. . Go, dresses wil also be given by Prof. A. L. Peck of OAC, and E. Vinlng, president of the State Chamber of Commerce. Bacon Squares, ac For Pound I At Farrington's, 147 N.2 High. I - .. - . ' a29 ' Am HiAt.' ' Places any Opal range in your home. . C. S. Hamilton Furniture Co. ' " ' a29 Visit Balem Mr. and Mrs. ,C. J. Crittendom were in Salem Wednesday. They are residents of Hillgboro. Hotel Marlon Dollar dinner, served 5:45 to 8 every evening. J2tf Investment, Brick and Concrete Building paying 9 per cejit, net szie, 42x165, in location steadily ihci easing in value. Price, 221, 0CO; reasonable terms. Becke & Hendricks, 1S9 N. High St. a25tf Services Are." lieSd . ;The ,funeraL; Services of James II. Ewing, alumnus of Wallamett,e university, were held Wednesday in Albany. He is survived by , his wife, also. a former Willamette student; and three sons. - The French Shop's Special sale on all sport coats. Many new models in white and light colors. M. Buffe Morrison, 115 High St. a29 The French Shop . Real values in smart tailored sport coats. M. Buffe Morrison, 115 High St. a2 Call Hamilton Furniture Co. " For furniture upholstering and refinishing and repairing. a29 Goes . to Corvallla ' : , Roy Maddy, connected for quite a time wMh the Mistland bakery of this city, has gone to Corvallla Ho take a position with the Dixie bakery of that city. - V ' i Special, Del phininm Sweet Williams, ' Shasta daisy, 2 for , 25c. large clumps. Window box plants, bedding plants. Pearcy Bros., 1788. Commercial. a29 Underwood Typewriter Co Direct ractcrrj;BrB2i 819 Court fitree4 Phone S89 Typewriters Rented, Bold, Repaired i ' T Special rental rates Ui ktndats Acclimated seeds that lost no more than the ordinary type. Gill Bros, seeds in bulk. Vegetable and flower plants. Sprayers and spray materials. Fertilizers. Gar den i hose. - - i PEARCY BROS. .178 S. Commercial St. Wood Wood TRACVS FUEL1 YARD - 167 D Street Telephoae X31I Good Sesds & SUSH, Banltcrs j ii J ;We have; a 1029 Ford tour-' ng which has never been censed or run... It carries new. car giiarantee ,and wIM be sold at redaction.' Don't miss this snap. ',' ' Receives .Hopolnln fost v v ; 't Ila Bell Bellinger,' librarian at the Salem high achopl, . will journey to Holiqlulu this summer, where she will hare change of library work. Mlss Belllnge stated that (her new post willt be much more'remunerative. ' ' Attend the "Demonstration -. u " Of -Day beds and De Luxe springs at Hamilton's, 340 Court St. a29 Special Prices for One Week Kleinert's Miracle Rubber' Re ducers. Swart Specialty Shop,-452 Court. &2S Would Collect Note The JMcCaskey Register, company has filed ' suit here against O. Tt Moisan of Mt. Angel to colleet on a promissory note in the amount of $19.0. They also aak 275 attor ney fees and costs. - Suits Cleaned and $1.25. 'Cash and Carry Clean- rs. Down town receiving office. 352 Chelneketa St. " f21tf Ijcdroom Suites and Single Piece, 25 per cent discount, at Hamilton's, S 4 0 Court St. ' a29 Portland Woman Fined Mrs. M. B. Frank of Portland was fined 410 in justice court here Wednesday when she appeared on a charge of speeding. The arrest was made by O. O. Nichols ef the state traffic division. Furniture Upholstery And repairing. CHese-Powera Furniture company. s20tf Keep Cool Your straw hat is here. All the newest at the best values, 22 ta $7.50. The Man's Shop. a29 Xon-Snpport Charged William L. Murphy was bound over to the grand jury Wednesday when he was arraigned in justice court on a charge of non-support. Bail, fixed at $250, was furnished. State Street Xot I Just west of" 23rd St.;-J5JI ttT frontage extending vto creek. Fino building site. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High St. a25tf BJp'Confiner, f J .50 Fancy brocade. Howard Corset Snop, 165 if. Liberty. a29 Horse Stealing Charged Bill Ward was arraigned in the Salem justice court Wednesday be fore Brazier C. Small, justice of the peace, on a charge of larceny of. a team of horses said to belong to. . Blankenship. BothTnen live near Independence. The horses aresaid to have been on Ward's premises and he is alleged. to have traded them off. The case has been continued. , A Ton of Ice, Cap be Bought With the saying you make on our refrigeratora. Hamilton's a29 Another JLot ,Qf .that Christmas beef at Far fington, J47N,HIgh. a29 Would Close Albany Street The Southern Pacific "company has filed application with the pub lic service commission for per mission to close a part of Ferry street in the city of Albany. It was said that the closing of this street would eliminate two haz ardous grade crossings.' No Ice, But lxw Price- On all refrigerators at Hamil ton's, 3 40 . Court street. a29 - - . - - " " i 1 .. , 4- Strictly Modem 5 Room Home- With sleeping porch, . hardwood floors, beautiful lot SOxlpV. 'n landscaped,, all pavement paid. See- at 1776 Fir street. Becke & Hen- uncus, is; v. mgu pi w n. To Address Rotarians ; . , Salem svotarians will nelt Wed nesday have - as ' their -principal speaker, George Guthrie, owner of the Oregon theater and of the hew Elalnbre- theater, declared, to be one of the best in - the northwest. It is understood that Mr. Guthrie' will explain1' some of the problems he met while building the Elsinore theater. t .-1 "i Keep CooK " . " Jt ' Your straw .hat , Is here.- A the newest at the 'best values, - $2 to $7.50. The Man's Shop. - a29 See Our Ad -on Page O Hamilton! Furniture Co? , a29 ' t. A. Slaughter a practicing 'nen topathic qf Salem, has filed a com; pbdntganst the executors of. the estate of the late Alonxo VL Den nett, asking 4545 for treatments said to" have, been administered to Mr., Dennett during his' lifetime. SJaughter decjareshe made 126 professional visits to Mr. Dennett's home, and that he was visited sev erartlmenjn his office. 3"he regu laitfeC I ore4ch treatmenlT Ia Jt 5' the complaint states. Costof the aetion are also aaked.v '-f -'' Colorful duck handsomely fring ed canopies at Ilamilton's, 240 Court street. , , a29 Break Suspected A break In the water main of the Salem Water Light & Power company Is believed to have caus ed the unusual tasto; of the city's drinking -water during the oast two'ays. A4iyer is .to'jfc mi pioyen ..lmmeaiateiy to locate tne suspected' break. The water was in much better .condition ' last night than, the night before. In spite of . the queer taste,' the water tested pure, according to the com pany's officials. r Champoeg Picnics Sunday All former Alaskans and friends are cordially invited to attend a sourdough'Vpicnic at Old Cham poeg on Sunday, May 2. Many persons from Portland will, go for the pig celebration on Saturday and camp over till Sunday. The Iowa society will also have a pic nic at' this time and place. Cars Collide ' The car driven by Forrest Goff of this city bumped into a car stopped in the center of the street on Court, between Liberty and Commercial streets. The name of the other 'driver was not given in the report, and no damage was re ported. Would Ban Traps Placing or maintaining of fish wheels in the Columbia river and Jtbe taking of fish, from the stream east of Cascade Locks by means of fish traps or seines is prohibited in an initiative bill filed in the of fices of the secretary of state here Wednesday. The use of gill, nets also is regulated under the pro iions of the proposed law. The bill is being sppnsored by the Ore gon state grange, state federation of labor and the fish commission. .The bill will go before the voters of the state at the November elec tion. Reports Collision - Sam, Stelnbock of 565 North High street, while he was backing his car away from the curb on Center street between Front and Commercial street, collided with the car driven by H. J. Neiger of route 1, Salem. No damage was frported. The car driven by ,W. A. Landgraff of 260 North 23rd street collided with one driven by an unknown driver at High and State streets, in frontof the. Oregon-theater, The unknown driver as backing away from the curb. No damage was reported. Ik - 'v v.' , . -' - Cars Bump W. E. Martin of 775 North Cot tage' street, while driving his car on Capitol street near the Fair grounds road, collided with a car driven by an unknown driver. No damage resulted to either car. Reports on Conventio Fred Thielsen, retiring presi dent of the Salem Rotary club, told his fellow members at the luncheon Wednesday noon of the happenings at the district conven tion held last week at .Victoria, B. C. He declared that the meeting was orderly, in every way and that all the delegates had a good time from their arrival until their de parture. 0 VANDERBILT SPLIT THREATENS ;RAPERS (Continued from pace 1.) able to get this financial exigen cy." Outlining the efforts Cornelius has made to hold his. property, Mr. Malone continued, "Mr. Vander bilt has received no profits trom his newspapers and even his sal ary has f6r many months been used to meet corporation obliga- JOEWIUUUWaS The Battery Una All BattarlM .TaaUd and B-Clircd. WDLi1jABJ 631 Court St. Phostt IPS Day. iiSt'i'T- SUveitoii-Armory, May 1 vrr BERD3 HERMANN . - and .his Dance Music U "J " Hot Seven Piece Dance Band May big p,iryRE ( f -mm rfh m i mm mm mm sss ma , blares W.a; in. ; v ; Eleven nooms of Furniture' '" T J . . ; F. N. WOODRY'S STORE . Summer and tions and expenses, at serious cost to his health he made and will make' eTery effort, to preserve his newspaper' Ichaini and ' pay the stockholders investment, - .' ; I pprneiius VanderbUt Jr.. began his newspaper career on the New York Times as a cub reporter, and after a period of ; experience in "dlgglnr up" news established a paper of his own in California', the Los ! Angeles Illustrated news. He later founded tabloid newspapers in San Francisco and Miami, Fla. Mr- .V anderbilt Jr said he1 started his " publishing 'enterprise with $115,000. Later, stock amounting to 25.00O.Q.0O was is sued, he said. Of thls,23,500,000 Is' In the hands of stock holders, but ; much of it he said," has changed hands and under, Califor nia law, in which state the enter prise is incorporated, only origi nal purchases of stock can vote or make claim ' against .the corpora tion. He said there are now ony 5,000 stockholders, many outside of California. He did not know how many were original holders;' The remaining stock, valued at $1,500,000 he said, has not been delivered because It was not paid up. His family's ' investment totaled. $1,08 0,000 secured by de mand notes on the tangible assets. He gave tangible assets based chiefly upon mechanical equip ment as $2,000,000 and good will at $1,500,000. Gross earnings for last year, he said, were $2,000, 000. "We are not pressed . by credi tors," hes8aid, "and if we can se cure $300,000, we can' keep things going for six months and eventually the papers will stand on their own legs." The publications Involved' he said; are the Los Angeles Illus trated Daily News,1 SanTranefsco Herald,' the Miami Tab; the Van derbllt Weekly, ' the ' Vanderbilt Farmer, and the Vanderbilt Photo Syndicate of Los ; Angeles. The ' entire personnel of the various enterprises has been re organized he said and the per sons be alleged had caused him serious losses through mismanage ment, had been eliminated. "My family," he said, "opposed my goln ginto journalism, but the present cleavage of opinion fol- Funeral services for the late John Harris will be held from the Episcopal church on Thursday, April 29, at 2 o'clock. Rev. H. D. Chambers will officiate. Inter ment will be in IOOF cemetery. Webb funeral parlors will be in charge. Funeral services for Rex Blodg ett will be held from the Webb funeral parlors on Friday, April 30," at i0:30 o'clock. Rev. Hoff man will officiate. Interment will be In City View cemetery. TO THOSE WHO MOURN Oh, what were life,. If life were : all?.. : Thine eyes are blinded by thy ! tears, or thou wouldst see Thy treasures wait thee in the far-off skies. And Death, thy friend, will give them all to thee. Adelaide Procter. W T.JUgdm,& Son FOR XNFORSLLXXOir ABOUT RAILROAD tC&IFft OREGpfi ELECTRIC -I t Chiropractic fpr Jleaclahe llQCl6ra vdmit jt Neighbors Advise It You Try It" V Chiropractic - will cure -ypur headache permanently The Beat in ChiroproctUi 828 Oregon Bldg. - Balell ...-- - Norway Streets 1 V f ' . ..'; - " . - -lows an examination of the bus iness. b expert! "rep'resehttogTny family wnd tayself .Wben the ex perts made j their report; my fam ily refused to nut any more monev into the &terprisesr but I said I would stand to the last . ditch." 1 7 I tt FA M I LY. H ELD H STATE INSTITUTIONS of incompetents, in all of our state institutiepsJ . . .. . . ' Our eugenics, law has the board of control: solidly, .behind it-f-gov.- ernor, state treasurer and secre tary of slate. One of its crreatest exponents', - j gaining international distinction, j IS Dr. J. N. Smith, superintendent of tho . Oreron state Institution for : the feeble minded. j , . , : FAMOUS ACTRESS DIES ) , NEW Y0RK. AprU 28. Miss Jeffreys Lewis, "one of the most widely known American actresses a ; generation ago,- when she- was leading lady at Wallack'a and Au gustin Daly's theatres, died today after a brief illness, at the age of 69. ! fHQIQE of Traub Genuine V Orange Blossom engage ment and wedding rings is -tribute to the judgment and good taste of the wearer. HARTMAN BROS Sqnax Vvnl Jawelsrs, Cornat BtfU and Liberty. OUT D DOB GROWN ; Periennials and I Tomatoes These plants have all been , transplanted twoand -; three times, insuring a good root' system. Very:.. reasonably priced. - 1 Ernest Iufer t 1 Route 4, Box 19-B ' V 1 Yz Mile on Jefferson Highway j - , FROM TUB , Saturday Evening Post Stories! THi AIMKIURES HERSiEXS HALL :, ' EsTTITLED i.. ; . , A , j remarkable pic- heart' of the steel inrlrTdtrv .1 iramatic" thrillmg.and power- - BJJRRASTQN in --v.-. :- -" - -T ' ' ' - i - " GENpRAL FREIGHT LINES " .Operating; in connection" .witl the Salem Navigation C64 trom Salem : to Eugenei ' i ,t s " Dally .Trucks;'r; "":'t-: TRUCKS ' ANYWHERE- FOR ; j.' - B1RB. i-.:,- i V,;: Salem phones, 967, Res. 210 CW . Eugene phone: 47 T .. (In no way connected '-with General Transfer lines.) OLDS of head or cheat are more eesfly treated externally with " ' o Vaporud Pet IT Mttliom Jmn Ifmmi rriy 5.f.i . t "y-ifi. Bedding Plants ' arid Cabbagfi , BY ---l ;V,. - t A 1 J'"- vS iX : : ''-At- NEWS ft v nil 1U8 a mi m - '. .- it -1 it h m I 4 'A ! - ". . T . - i '. - , ,