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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1926)
TIIE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEii; OHEGON SATURDAY- MORNING, MAY 1, 1026 SI (J 1,. ) Ik V . f 2 3(. X . M HI Ml VI j i. , a. a - ' t ... , These suits are the ' have extra trousers.' Single or double-breasted styles. All latest shades. WE'RE OVERLOADED ON SUITS ! THAT'S THE REASON ! f ij VMM1 MMm iiV I BRIEF T-m i ' i . - . , FAIR ... Moderate temperature: modei- vate west' and I north-west 'Wind Maximum yesterday, 6?; minima 50; river. 0.2, falling; rainfall -none; atmosphere, part cloudjl ' wind, north. Services Announced Jamas Rettle of Willamette an ;vorsity, will-- preach- the 'moraine sermon at the : Brooks IMethodln Church Sunday. Sunday schoa .will' start at 10 o'clock, and tl : church services will follow at o'clock. Inez Whitby win lead tip Epworth ' League 'at 6:30 o 'clock la the evening. Rettle will preach . q 1 HUntllUmr Furniture Co. i?- imir Y inrnttnre opnoutertag, rt J" -n v finishing and repairing. nil Card . of Thwfika We wish to thank those who h 'kindly offered sympathy and seit such beautiful floral offerings it . me um-oi u luneral or oir loved son; John G. Moody. Inclu: lng- a number of Individuals ail several -societies and fraternal of- -ganitations. We will ever if inemDer tnose kind expression. Mrs.. 'Alma Li Moody Barkua; - T.-Barktt8? - rO. V , 'Women's Benefit Assoclatloi i f wui nave a cooked"food aJA . or apron sale at the Southern Paciic ticket office, Satnrday May 1. Escapes Prom Training School I Dwfght Weighton, age 14 yea, years, height f Ive " feet. , all weight 110 pounds, has escapil from the boys' state tralnlfe school, according "to informatifc received by local pollce.He wfc dressed lnjthaki. , -? rt StJiea Equipped to First Aitl . , barker 'stagis forking; ont: If flsalem to .points im Marion .aril ralk, counties, are being cquippll wiiw cpmpiete nrst aid kits. Cish Talks ' New home. $1700 cash bo s equity in; flue. modern home jut finished and ready to occupy; 5 rooms - Snished, two- more rooi s unfinished. Furnace with coi i, fireplace, hardwood floors, doul e construction ; throaghont, : IbUm i, light fixtures, wired electric rant i, I ' r IZxlS garage, cement floor, d f r men t walks, lawn graded. - Pric ?7"lat$4200 total. Brand new' aifa Jt'y t ready to occupy. Becke & Hei jdricks, 189 N. High street. irt F. N. WOODRY - Salem Irrartlitj r1 AUCnOKaStl Pay Gash For Pwrmli " Realdeae0 and Btoc leio Nona PHONE 511 -4 Established Slaos It General- ...,' Offln Bout! -4 -4 i f m BIS in n 1111 SPRING CLOTHING SALE i ', i You can save $7 to $11 on any suit you buy. To make money you must sa money. You can't make money easier than this. Just look at these prices! REGULAR $45.00 SUI Now u..:,;;.;,.:-: - REGULAR ?40.00 SUITS Now ...Ju. REGUIiAR- $35.00 SUITS Now::.:: ,, - ; REGULAR $30.00 SUITS Now-..i... REGULAR $25.00, SUITS we have. 1 There' are no better 469 State Street Asylum Patient Elope 1 Frank T. Smith. 23, an Inmate of the Oregon state hospital, : was reported missing from that lhsti tatlon IJriday. night. He left the Cottage farm some time- during the evening. He la 5 feet 8 Inches tall, weighs 150 pounds and has a light complexion. He wore a light felt hat, kabkt trousers and a jer sey sweater. He was committed to the state hospital from Mult nomah county in October, 1925. Porch and Lawn Furniti In "many styles at the low price as usual at H. L. Stiff Furn. Co. ' ; . " ml Week-End Special " Fly hooks,. 4 Pc per dos. Hanser Bros. . ' ; . , ml Combination. (Karments - At reasonable prices. Howard Corset Shop, 165 N. Liberty, ml Reckless Driving Charged Alden Adolph, 240 North 14th street, was arrested by Officer Ed wards Friday , and charged: with reckless driving. ' r . 2nce With Dixie Strollers-? i Crystal Gardens tonlte HSatuf day). ml Roberta wdle . Of Portland have a display and sale - of stamped needlework at 230 S. Com'l .St. Today last day. , ml Salvation rVogra ' Ensign , and Mrs. Turner of Portland social service center will conduct the meetings at the Sal vation Army, ; 241 State street, this week-end.; You will be wel come at any or all of the services. Sunday at 11 a. m. Holiness meet ing; 2:30 p. m. company meeting; 5:30 p. m. young people's-service; 7:15. street service and final evangelistic service at 8 p. m. Tou are Invited. Furniture Upholstery . And repairing. Giese-Powers rurnltura company. . 20tf Strictly Modet n 5 Room Home ; . With sleeping porch, . hardwood flbore,- "beautlfolflot . 6xl50,t all landscaped, all pavement paid. See atA1776 Fir street. Becke &. Hen dricka. 183 N. High SL a25tf Will Drive Booth. Ki -. The Rev. and Mrs. H.-TX Cham bers will motor to Long Beach, CaLn starting the- early part of the week They 'Hill have as their guests on the trip their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. FOR INFORMATION . ABOUT RAILROAD XXUPt Phone 727 OREGOff ISOELECTRIC n . Uprvvood Typewriter Co Dveci Factory Braach 19 Cowrt Street . Phone S89 Typewriters1 Rented Sold, . . Repaired 1 fecial rental rates to ttudenU L . - . ood Wood TRACY'S FUEL YARD T P Street , Telephone S31S r. S,BanIiers 1 SM ' a r I! : I II 1 !!l$33.85 me - i "i. - $29.85 $26.85 $23155 :, 9 5 kuits. Many of them Handle of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Chambers will attend the meeting i Synod ot the Episcopal church at Long' Beach' and return to-Salemabout May 14. i For Tire Prices ... t See oucad in this paper. Schee- lar Auto Wrecking Co. ; ; m2 premier Duplex ' Vacuum cleaner, the greatest suction of any motor driven 'clean er on the market. Let us prbve It. Giese-Powera. . ,. . ra2 j . . Vokar Released Max Vokar, who was arrested y local police officers early Fri day morning and held for investi gation, was; released Friday after noon. Flowers for Porch Boxes And bedding out; large assort ment, best quality. We deliver. Flake's Petland. 273 State. ml Tire Stolen j Louis Tanxer, 435 North 17th street, has reported to local police that a Flsk balloon tire was stolen from his garage sometime Thurs day night.' - ; Oats Cleaned ans BlockeO 75c. Cash and Carry Cleaners. S52 Chemeketa St. tlltf Fined for ParklBg--- Mrs. D. D. Caldwell of this city was ined $1 by Judge Poulsen Friday for having parked her car tv,ertime. De Molays to Travel ! Members of the Salem lodge of De Molay will journey to La Grande to. attend the annual De Molay conclave to be held In that city over the next wek end. It Is expected that about 30 of the local boys will make the trip. Included in this number will be the three regular delegates and the patrol team of 15. Jack Minto, master councilor, Lerdy "0 rote r and Win fleld Clark are the three -delegates. To obtain funds for the trip, a dance will be staged Mon day night at the Crystal Gardens. Ten Minute Tay U : Will Vollthe. fat away. :tjse a Magic rtedncer;sf Swart Specialty Shop, 453 Court St' . ft m2 Regular 1 2 JClectric H WafflS Iron, speciaf at JD.85. C. S. Hamilton Furniture -Co. fi ml Collision Reported Leroy Hlatt. 1567 Oak street, has reported that the car he was driving collided with that driven by Mr. Mill, address not given. The accident occurred at Winter and Mill streets. No damage was reported." ), - Fnrnltare TJpholstery And repairing., Giese-Powers Furniture company. I sSOtf rlxtra Special Dainty voile gowns, $2.95: silk gowns, 13.9 5. Howard' Corset Shop, 165 N. Liberty. . . ml Building Permits Issned . Four building permits were Is sued Friday from the office of the city recorder. The - Oregon ,Pulp & Paper, company took .out , a per mit to construct a two-story con crete addition to its mill at; Com mercial and Trade streets at: a cost of S225.000. Frank Bligh was Bellmap Hot Springs Camp Grounds Open May 1 -Competent, experienced mas-' ; ... seur In charge 3f. V, Blgelow t BeUuiapl0re.. ; JOE VttJLIARlS ..... The Battery Uaa . ' . ' ' TituUe Wort, ' - , Kot oass Work, 'r - ; imMr.p ZZX Oocrt tU rSicr & Co 5Q We have money saver ia late 1923 Ford roadster eqalp ped with balloons. Dele ignl tlon, spot- llgjit, spec!oBietr swipe and several other extras. This car is in jperfect eoadltkni and has ram bt very little .. Issued a permit to build a one story auto service building on the southeast corner of High and Fer ry streets, to cost 17500. ' D. W. Eyre was given a permit to erect s one story dwelling at 370 North Summer street at a cost ot $7,000. Ben B. Gisler took out a -permit to construct a one story dwelling at 780 South Nineteenth street, to cost 800. ' - Electric Irons, Special ; At $3.98. C. S. Hamilton Furni ture Co. ml Display From Portland - Last day. Visit the sale of stamped needlework. Roberts NoorilA Art 83ft R f-nm'l ' mt Speeder Fined Albert Seay of Salem was fined $5 by Judge Poulsen Fridajr for having exceeded the city's speed limit. . State Klrcet Lot Just west of 23rd St., 60 ft. frontage extending to creek.' Fine building site. Becke & Hendricks. 189 N. High St. ' a25tf Fined for Speeding F. D. Propper of Portland, who was arrested Friday morning for speeding, was fined $7.50 by Judge Poulsen for the offense. Specil for Saturday 75 hats at $-1.95. Eleanor's flat Shop, 165 N. Liberty. ml Special for Sat. and Sunday Geraniums 15c; 2 petunias for 25c, zinnias, salvia 25c a , dox, asters and marigolds. Arthur Plant's green houses, 1298 S. 13th, open evenings. m2 Professor Here Prof. F. E. Fox visited this city yesterday. He is connected with the Oregon Agricultural college. Fourteen Inch Girdles , Special, $1.50. Howard Corset Shop, 165 N. Liberty. ml Get Tour Universal Range ; Now and pay later. 35.00' de livers the most popular range in America to your home. II. L. Stiff Furn. Co. ml W. D. Sfaruny Returns W. D. Maruny, son of J. W. Maruny, 211 Miller street, re turned to Salem Friday night, hav ing spent three years in Los An geles and San Francisco. He "will enter business here. If You Rent . And pay rent, consult us regard ing some new homes you can han dle. From $3500 to $10,000. Best built, priced reasonable. New and vacant. Becke & Hendricks, 1S9 N. High street. .ml Kseapc From Institution Johnnie Culbertson and Clayton Kirtley escaped late Thursday night from the state school for the feeble minded, it was reported at police headquarters. Colbert son is 17 years old, is 5 feet high and weighs 110 pounds. Kirtley is 14 years old, 5 feet high and weighs 110 pounds.' Culbertson was wearing a dark suit and tan shoes and Kirtley a gray knlcker- bocker suit and tan oxfords. fir Suits Cleaned and $1.25. Cash and Carry Clean ers. Down town receiving office, 352 Chemeketa St, i tlltf Investment. Brick and Concrete Building paying 9 per cent, net szie, 4 2x1 b 5, in location steadily increasing in value. Price, $ 21, 000; reasonable terms. Becke & Hendricks, 1S9 N. High St. a25tf Obtains Divorce : Gr Grethal Call was granted a divorce in the circuit court here Friday from Cleo , C. Call. Cruel and ' inhuman treatment - was charged. They were .married ;ln Vancouver In February 1924 Call defaulted the. case which ; was heard before Judge L. H. Mc Mahan.V;' .' ' - The' Big Universal Range " Demonstration and sale is now on. Ask your neighbor why , you should own a Universal Range, then come in. H. L. Stiff Furn. Co. ml Mrs. Miller Dies ?Mrs; Fannie Bi Miller who lived at 1475 North 5th street of this city died Thursday night, at the age of 44 years. For several years she had' been In (he hem stitching' business here." ' v Thirteen Cases Booked . . There are 13 cases on .the docket for the Eastern Oregon, term of the " ss&to supreme court, which opens at Pendleton nex Monday, according to announcement made here Friday bvIArthur S. Bensofk. week wilT be rea aired to disnose oi ine neanngs. uemners oi me court, accompanied by Mr. Ben son, leave for Pendleton today. 8peetjl for SatuttUij- : TS hats at $3.95. Eleanor's Hat Shop, 165 N. Liberty. ml Premier Duplex Vacuum cleaner,' the greatest suction of an;sf motor-driven clean er on the market. Let us prove it. Giese-Powers. m2 Spends, Day Here " JBrv F. IT. Ubbey spent Friday fn Salem.' " She is a resident ot Jefferson. " y i - - ' t--'- - Comes to Salem " Charles Loose visited Salem Friday to attend to business mat ters. His home is in Stayton. For Tire Prices See oar ad in thta paper. Schee lar Auto Wrecking Co. ml Dance With Dixie Stroll Crystal Gardens tonite (Satur day). ml Clements Expected Home . Dr. L. O. Clement will return to Salem Monday after a week's trip to San Francisco.' Accompanying him are Mrs. Clement and their son, Norris. Visits Salei Mrs. J. G. Johnson was in this city Friday. Her home is in Scio. Visit Salem Mr." and Mrs. W. K. Barnett of Independence were Salem visitors Friday. Uat at the Lunch Box 1S1 S. Liberty. ni2 Those Good Bed Room Suites At 25 per cent discount will soon be gone then you will have missed a great opportunity. The time is now, the place is II. L. Stiff Furn. Co. ml Hold Exhibit Mary Fulkerson, county school superintendent, reports that an exhibit was held Friday by the boys and girls' sewing club of the Parkersville school. Hotel Marlon Dollar dinner, served 5:45 to 8 every evening. J2tf ViKit Sarem George P. Johnson and Mrs. Eleanor M. Drake were visitors in Salem Friday. They are the pro prietors, of the Palm confectionery of Silver ton. Regular 3 Electric Iron ' Guaranteed, special at $3.98. C. S. Hamilton Furniture Co. ml Divorce Is Sought ' Sophia Williams has filed suit In the Marion county circuit court for a divorce from Lovell J. Wil liams. They were married in Sa lem in March, 1925. Cruel and Inhuman treatment is alleged. The p'alntiff asks $200 attorney fees and "reasonable" alimony. For Rent Front Apartments And ware house 50x60 ft. 241 North High St. Arthur H. Moore. m2 Pierce to S peak Governor Pierce left here Fri day night for points in eastern Oregon where he will give a series of addresses. The records here show that the governor has de livered approximately 200 address es since he entered upon -his gu bernatorial duties three years ago. Electric Hot Plates At $1.98. C. S. Hamilton Furn iture Co. ml Two Speeders Flned- M. O. : Norman and Morris Ros encrantz, both of Portland, .were each fined $15 in the Justice court Friday on speeding charges. Both arrests were made by O. O. Nich ols of the state traffic division. - Judgment Is Granted Carl Meyers and B. Coyle were held in default in Judge L. H. Mo Mahan's court Friday in the action brought by John W. Orr to re cover a1 judgment of $200. The plaintiff was granted permission to sell property attached for the judg ment. Interest and attorney fees were also allowed. V Week-End Specials Fly hooks 49c per dox. Hauser Bros. - - ml Requisition Asked v' Governor Pierce Friday Issued requisition papers asking for the return to Oregon , of L. D. Mc Donald who Is under arrest at Omaha charged with' the larceny of an automobile at Eugene. An officer left here Friday lor Omaha in questof the prisoner. s f Uat at the Luiuh Box 181 S. Liberty. ml Company , Asks 'Rights . The Oregon Boom company has filed with the public service com mission an application for a fran chise of the south fork of the Co quille river. The -company pro poses to conduct a general boom ing and. rafting business , . - j Returns From Investigation ' Governor Pierce and other mexa- hers' of tho'str- '-rd of forestry have returns after ' a few days , spent f iath county where they lr slash dis JEAXETTE BURNS v tr - - i - With George White's "Scandals" which will be at the Heilig Thea tre on Tuesday night, May 4. suiting from the pine beetle. Gov ernor Pierce said the board of for estry would conduct other Investi gations in different parts of the state during the next few months. Pet Spits Found The humane society has taken up ft beautiful little white female pet Spits, weight about seven pounds and a year old. Has gold en ears and a gold spot on its back about as big as a silver dol lar. Loves to play with children, and Is house and car broken. Call up Humane Officer Moorhouse. Pick Tliis Falrmount Lot $950 cash today. Both pavings in and paid. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High street m2 AfflTonTln Pfl One The McKenzie highway has Deen cleared of snow and is now oped t.o travel, according to announce ment' made at the offices of the state highway commission here Friday. The opening of the high way this year is fully a month lit advance of last year, officials said. TO SUSPEND PAPER San Francisco Herald May Be Dropped in Order to Carry Others NEW YORK. April 30. (By Associated Press.) Pubication of the San Francisco Her ad will be suspended as a means of stabiliz ing other Vanderbilt newspapers, Cornelius Vanderbllt, Jr., head of the Vanderbilt newspapers. Inc., .announced tonight 'through his counsel. jDudley Ffeld; Malone. Mri Malone said suspension of the Sunday edition Of the Los Angeles News and of the Monday edition of the Miami Tab la also contem plated. aVnderbilt, who celebrat ed his 28th birthday today, re ceived seven offers of financial as sistance, one of which, Mr. Malone said, was for the purchase of the Los Angeles News for $1,000,000. The responsibility of Individuals or groups making these offers, to gether with five, others previously made is now under investigation, Mr. Malone said. Mr. Malone said that the losses of the San Francisco paper have been more than 50 per cent of the corporation's total monthly in come, and that experts had advis ed relief from "this heavy burden in order that the papers in Miami and Los Angeles might son ocarry themselves on their own In comes." The 12 offers of 'financial as sistance in the present crisia ot the Vanderbilt publications were based on young Vanderbilt's pro posal to pledge his patrimony of $1,500,000 as security for a loan of $300,000, he said toddy.,, nTb( threatened;, crash of : the Vanderbilt newspapers, which the young publisher and heir to the Vanderbilt riches says he can avert with $300,000 came to light when It was revealed that the Van derbilt famiy had withdrawn their further support from the eater prises. " Young Vanderbilt retain ed Dudey Field Malone and Clar ence Darrow as his advisors. LOS AGENLES, April 30. (By Associated Press.) D." W. Church vice president of Vanderbilt News papers, Inc. Issued. the following statement here, tonight: - "Negotiations completed to- NERVES - Nerves are the telephone con nectlon of the- body. . Keep them in order by visiting some good chiropractor. ; r ,-- - A i . ... , . , . t . 1 y J - . if -.- on. scq field; :The Best n Chiropractic 3S Orrc" 7'"- ... .- ';-'V.. - Salem VANDERBILT PL o night practically - assure -the con tinuation of the Illustrated Dafly Herald f San Francisco. An nouncement of the suspension ot the Herald was carried by news papers and press associatipus Fri day. We feel secure In announc ing that the Herald will publish as usual Monday morning." ? ELEVEN DEATHS LISTED WEEK ENDING APRIL 29 SHOW MAXY FATALITIES 1 There were 11 ratalltles In Orel gon due to ; Industrial, accidents durin gthe week ending April 29, according to a" areport prepared ,by the state industrial accident com mission Friday! This was said to be. the largest number ot Indus trial accidents reported In . any single"-week; fojr many years. - 4 . The .victims were: Glynne Knnt son, White Salmon, Wash., sales man; Edgar fe. Harrison, i The Dalles, cannery employee; Len nart C. Sands, Modoc Point, oiler; Harry H. Hill, alem, linotype op erator; John I Leslie, Nehalem, quarry foremanl; "-Myron L. Staud acher, Noti, chaser; Thomas John son, Bridal Veil, head loader; John Kovalchuk. Portland, win dow cleaner; Enll Peterson, War ren, bucker; Aiptonio Segura, Car roll Point, Waihl, chocker setter, and Joe Silvester, Marshf ield, don key fireman. H ! Of the 791 iaccldents reported OBITUARY , Lowe 4 " In this city, April 29, Mrs, Stella E. Low, aged 55 years, wife of George jR. Lowe, sister of Ira B. Lowe of Portland, Harry R. Lowe of Mapletpn, Ore., and sister ot Mrs. P. J. filler of Michigan. FunefaJ Saturday, May 1, at .2 p. m. from., the i-Rigdon mortuary. Interment Id Mt. Scott cemetery of Portland. ! Moore In thfs city April 30, "Miss Josephine Moote, aged 39 years, sister of Hurlie L. Moored. and John W. Moore of this city. Fu neral services jBunday afternoon. May 2, at Belle PassI cemetery at Woodburn under the direction of Rigdon and Son. k H ; Howard 'L J'l In this city April 30, Mrs. Lydla Howard, aged 70 years. The re mains are at the Rigdon mortu ary and funeral! arrangements wflj be announced later. 1 Miller At a local j hospital, Friday, April 30, Fanpie B. Miller, age 44 years. She Is survived by her husband, Charles E. Miller, a daughter, Mrs. Hazel Earle, and a niece, Mrs. William Jefferson of Albany. . Funebal services will be held froni the , chapel ot the Webb funeral parlors on Mon day at 2 o'clock. Jtev. E. H. Shanks will officiate. Interment will be in the City View cemetery. LIFE'S SUJfSKT. There must come a full pause to weave perfection into music. Life droops toward its sunset to be drowned in the golden shadows.; j Love must be called from its play to drink sorrow and to be borne to the heaven: of tears, j - -"! Brother, keep that in mind and rejoice. Rabtndranath Tagore W. T. Rigdon & Son Loganberry Growers '1. -- . . - : ' 1 i"-ivt '. -!T-'. We Can Use a Few . at o ROBT. C. PAULUS & CO. At King's Plant, OUTDOOR GROWN Periennials and Bedding Plants ' . ! Tomatoes arid Cabbage' " , ' These piants have all been , transplanted two and three times, 'insuring a prood . root system. - Very reasonably priced. ; ' . : - . Route 4, Cox-19B . 1 Yt Mile on Jefferson Highway BIG FURNITURE AUCTION SALS ...: ' -'Jr. i :.; -" . i , . i -..- TUESDAY, I I AY 4 Starts 10 i. n. ' J21even Rocms of I urniture . .'. WHERE? f F. N. WOODRY'S STORE i Sum d Norway Streets ,' j Cash Paid Portuguese Heads League of Nations Cntinuing the policy of elect- Sg me from, minor nations tn the potitj I-eague of Nations ha t installed Alfonso de Costa "'of Yortaga' a president. HU will be the job of keeping order, n the vKHion In September when" sd-;; mittanre1 f Germany bagainr. taken up-VM, r 1 A. . l I, i ' Si i . :.. i ' . to .thercphimlision 623 .were. snb ject to.the provisions of thevwork- mens compensation law. 1(3 were from,flVmsrt and' corporations 'that' have rejeeted the act and five wero from public utility corporations not entitled to state protection. - RONCHITIS ! At bedtime rub the throat and'' Chest thoroughly with V VapoRud O r IT Minim Jan UmJ Ymmrbr CHOICE of Traub Genuine . Orange Blossom engager merit and wedding rings Is a tribute to. the judgment and good taste of the wearer. ;tV 'nAUTMANABRPS. 4?anr Detl Jeweler. Corftf StiU aim Uberty. n9ltC0SG2BCIAL SXJZX C22 -;'": i; : - r -. rfs - M v More Loganberries cents ti t. n.-.u. Ndrth Front Street t ;t ErncstTufei4 ' " J .VI !. d'Furniture rhonc 5lt ' ii si ii rlerk of the court. Less thaa a posal condlt: damage re-