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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1926)
i A " THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE it, 1926 WITT NEWS: IN- BRIEF The Weather UNCHANGED Generally fair but cloudy near Ha moderate temperature. . Jight to moderate northwest winds. U Maximum temperature 72; mini It Wm temperature 45; river 1, falling.; rainfall none; atmospnere jlear; wind northwest. Ttraer to TjP&VP Governor Pierce will leave here tonight for Oaklana, trough coun'KKThere he will attend a jlinneio be served by the Gob lers' organization of that city. jspecial Dresses J Printed Crepe, Printed Georg ette, Polka Dot Crepe. All sizes. 110 to $15.75. Four days oniy. Eleanor's Hat Shop, 165 N. Lib- .a rty. J" f" I'fbf Salem camp 118. Woodman the World, are invited to be 2075 McCoy street .at a cost jot ; uous attempts to gather material $2800. P. B. -yon jEschen -was given a permit to repair the one and a half, story dwelling at 1775 Court street. Estimated cost of the repairs is $500. " Baby Chicks Late season bargains on chicks. Flake's Petland, 273 State St. J16 here by next fall that will enable him to help Willamette out of her athletic apathy. Congoleum Rugs, 0x13 For every rpom in the house. Sale price. $11.98. Hamilton's. jlO Have Ton a Flag? A beautiful American flag 5 byl8. walks, paved, etc, a feet, for only 9 8 cents. See the I schools and Business. coupon in today's paper for' full I Hendricks, 189 N. High. particulars. .m20tf Summer Street Home $5250. See 710 N. Summer; furnace, fireplace, hardwood, gar- Close all schools and Business. Becke & J4tf Two Licenses Issued Two marriage licenses were ap plied for here Wednesday. They were taken out by W. G. Aamlts by, San Jose, CaL, and Gladys A. White, 1010 Oak street, and P. E. Castle and-Irene Keefer, both I Semi-Annual Mld-Seaso: of Salem. Graduates From Kimball John Seetholf,. sole, member of the senior class at Kimball school of theology,, has graduated. Dr. D. W. Riddle-made the commence ment address. Special Dresse Printed Crene. Printed Genre. present at a meeting neia in xueir i etter . Polka, Dot Crepe. All sizes Clearance sale. The Shop, M. Buffe Morrison, High. French 115 N. jlO i honor. Friday evening, jane 11, rat the Fraternal Temple. Glenn Li. Adams, consul commander. J10 $10 to $15.75. Four days only. Eleanor's Hat Shop. 165 N. . Lib erty. Ill JHalfk & Eoff for Electric Pan 8-inch fans, $6.50. J12 How About This House- For 630. In Oaks, on North Summer street. -New with the thinrs vou want, like you want them. Mostly-cash. Becke & Hendricks, ,1S 9 N. 9igh St. J13 Bicycle Found - '- A Davis bicycle painted red and black, was found early Wednesday morning by Officer Davis - and! turned in at the police station. Case Is Appealed E. D. and, Viola. Jaskson, de fendants in an action brought byjsity sang, two solos accompanied Rotarians Entertained Tommy Livesley. young son of T. A. Livesley, played two violin solos before the members of the Salem Rotary, club., at their lunch-, eon Wednesday noon.. Misa Al dean Smith of Willamette univer- GcodWHl OL'dand If you. are. In the market for a good Willys Knight tour ing be sure to see the one in Vick Bros, used car depart ment. It is a real snap for some one. Don't miss a chance to save money. Friends, in America, the national body of the Friends church. This effort was first made in 1920, and was renewed in 1924. A commit- ttee to consider the matter will re port at the first session of the Yearling Meeting at large, Thurs day morning June 10. Hal Ik & Koff for Electric Fans- 8-inch fans, $6.50. J12 Arthur E. Evans, have appealed to the supreme court from judg ment rendered against ttfem in the circuit court here on May 28 The judgment was for $250 and costs of $&9. , ; on the piano by Miss Fay Sparks. If Ton Are Fond Of real fresh unadulterated but termilk, come to our dairy. An- dresen & Son, 475 Ferry. J12 For Rent, New Bungalow $25 House $15, Apartment, cheap. Phone 630. J12 Notice to Cherry Growers.; If you want to sell your black cherries for cash see Young and Wells, warehouse near Polk coun ty bridge, Salem. Phone 2475 J10 in this city. Moves to Albany R. P. Mohney has moved to Al bany where he will engage in the insurance business. For several years he has been engaged in the insurance and real estate busniess I S210O Cash Pickup 6 -room plastered house. Cleaji and excellent condition through out. Vacant at 14 th and Mission streets. Becke & Hendricks, 18.9 N. High street. 14tf Kat Yoi r old Faslitonedl Stew It At the Lunch Box," 1 SI South I JVMberty. . J1C Eat. Tour Old Fashioned Steak At the Lunch Box, 181 South Liberty. jlO HCrapbell in Portland Xhomas K. Campbell, public ser vice commissioner, is spending a Summer School to Starl The summer school session for grade school pupils in Salem-will Members of the public service commission have accepted an in vitation to attend- a meeting of the Pioneer Association of Harney county to be held, at Burns June 19. H. H. Corey, member of the commission will give an address. The invitation was extended by William Hanley, president of the Pioneers organization. few days in Portland looking after! open June 21. Already 277 pu-1 Furniture Upholstery official business Matters. pils have registered for work at Grant and Park schools. And repairing. Furniture company. Geise-Powcrs s20tt Bedroom Furniture At big reductions. See our spe- Coneoleum Ross. 11.98 cial offer. Hamilton's. For 9x12 rags. Other sizes In proportion. Hamilton's.- J10 16-Acre Fruit It&nch $4200. 9 acres in bearing lo- cherrians to Take Part gans ana nuts, bmaii Duumngs. Members of the Salent Cherrian Reasonable terms and immediate orKanixation will take pan in the possession. Becke & Hendricks. iT" sm&.Uw J I Tk.M A nr IV. a f nolirV The ' organization will hold no meetings during the months of July and August. Wrestling Saturday, June 13 Armory arena. Snappy prelim binaries 8:30 p. m. Robin Reed, CorvalHs, vs. Soldier Mack. Se attle. Ladies accompanied by es cort, half price. Advance seat sale at Smith's cigar store. JL2 189 N. High street. Baby Chicks Late season bargains on chicks. Flake's Petland. 273 State St. J1S Deputy Sheriff Here GV.tf Bohrer, deputy sheriff for county, and formerly a deputy in the Marion county of fice here, was in Salem JVednea day, bringing two prisoners to the state penitentiary from.Coos coun- The Value of a Business Education Many people think a business education is not needed unless one is iroine into business. .This is a mistake. Every one should have a business training, whether he I be farmer, merchant, or "banker. Tin Supreme Court- Of . the United -States , has just decided that a proper building re striction is binding. We have lots for sale In three building restric tion districts in Salem. Lots priced from $475 to $2500. Terms, 10 per cent down, 50 payments if de sired. These are all three new home districts just starting to build np. In five years all values should double or more. A large choice of sise, shape and facing Semi-Annual Mid-Season Clearance sale. The French Shop, M. Buffe Morrison, 115 N. High. J10 Visit Salem Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rada and family were visitors in this city Wednesday. They are residents of Mill City. , Furniture Upholstery O And repairing. Giese-Powers Furniture company. saott HIM STORE T0FEBM100I Davenport Is Offered to One Recovering Ticket This Afternoon This afternoon at 4:30 o'clock the Giese-Powers furniture store will release a number of balloons here in celebration of the anni versary of the birth of the Powers furniture industry. To one of these balloons will be attached a ticket, which, when returned to the Giese-Powers store, will en title the finder to a beautiful Birchfield davenport free. In telling The Statesman of the birthday celebration, Mr. Giese, manager of the Salem store, said that the balloons to be released will be filled with- sufficient gas to keep them aloft for an hour and a half to two hours. The one finding the balloon to which the prize ticket is attached is asked to notify The Statesman and the Giese-Powers store at once. The anniversary is in celebra tion of the establishing of the first Powers store in Portland 60 years ago when the metropolis of Oregon was then a small village. Visits He Vic Logan, a graduate of Will amette university, was in Salem Wednesday visiting friends on the campus. RURAL RELIEF BILL SENT TO DEFEAT (Continued from pace 1-) Carpets Washed Absolutely clean without re moval from floor. New process Co., 130 N. Com'l. St., phone 186. J10 Comes to Salem William Logan spent Wednes day in Salem. He is a resident of McMinnville. Wanted: Women to Work on . Berries and cherries. North west Canning company. Plant, Trade and Liberty Sts. JlO To Trade 40-acre farm near Independence for Salem property. What do you want to trade? A. B. Kelsey, Cobbs & Mitchell Co., 349 S. 12th. jll Special Service Arranged Capts. Earnest , and Charles Bennett will conduct a special service in the Salvation army,haJU at 241 State1 Btreet, Thursday, June 10. at-8. o'clock. Jn-addit: an instructive chalk talk will be given on the street corner at 7:30. All are welcome so don't miss these meetings. ty. Bohrer was employed hereThe Capital Business College is ih pick yours and start saving now. in 1923. session all summer. Ennui now for a thorough course. ' . J10 lie About Our New Auto- Collision coverage. It's the best et. Standley & Foley. Agts. ilO Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High street. J13 Have Vou 'J2,Oeo To invest in steady Income nroD-r erty? We have large close-in prop-i fat ner erty that will increase in value and net you more than 6 per cent, for sure. Total price, $22,0Q0, This, is a decided bargain. Let us show now. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High street. . -, z Card of Thanks We desire to express our sincere thanks to. . aur.. neighbors and friends who assisted us during the J death of our beloved husband and Mrs. Mary Herman and .hIMi-on' .-110 Visits Salem . ; ' A. E. Reames was in Salem on Wednesday. He is an attorney at Medf ord. , Timber Company Formed The Trask Timber company, with capital stock of $3,000,000 and headquarters in Portland, was Incorporated yesterday by J. E. Wheeler, L. R. Wheeler and Charles E. McCulloch. . Articles were filed in the state corporation department. Building Permits Issued Two building permits were is sued Wednesday from the office of the city recorder. W. H. Hen derson took out a permit, to con struct a one story dwelling at Hotel Marion Dollar dinner, served 5:45 to 8 every evening. J2tf Flat Irrigation Bills. Now Dne Bills discounted 10 -per cent paid on or before June 10th. Sa lem Water, Light & Power Co. J10 FARM LOANS PROMPT SERVICE KjU Ertet Loia ' Insurance Surety Bonds. P. 1L BELL, 820 V. 8. Bank Bid Hum 217 To Seek Business Support At the Rotary club luncheon Wednesday noon it was announe-1 ance monthly. ed that a meeting of. business men Tin Salemr $440 to $600. Lone Star of this city would be held Friday I Realty Co., phone 520. m27tf night in the rooms of the Salem For Trade- New income business property. What have you? Also, for sale new house $2100, $50 down, bal- Best buys in lots, chamber of commerce for the pur pose of furthering the athletic in- i terests. of Willamette university. Spec Keene, who is an exrSale.m man, is said to be making stren- jnRWII I TAM5? . rf ' The Battery Man Berries Tht Satisfies - WILLARD Court St. Phone 198 FOR INFORMATION ABOUT RAILROAD TRIPS Phone 727 Oreeoft Electric Annual Meeting Called The annual session of Oregon yearly meeting of Friends will be held June 9 to 14, inclusive. Most of the session will be devoted to the annual reports of the various departments of church activities, Including "foreign missions, educa tion, evangelization and church extension work, peace, etc. One of the matters of chief interest -will be the move to have Oregon Yearly Meeting withdraw from the Five. Years Meeting of Underwood Typewriter Co. Direct Factory Branch 519 Court St. Phone 262.1 Typewriters Rented, Sold, Repaired Special rental rates to Students Wood Wood TRACY'S FUEL YARD 167 D Street Telephone 2313 GENERAL FREIGHT LINES Operating In connection with the Salem-Navigation Co., from Salem to Eugene. Dally Tracks TRUCKS ANI VV HERE FOR HIRE, Salem phones 967, Res. 2106W Eugene phone; 477 (In no way- connected with General Transfer lines) aw CHOICE of Traufcr Genuine V Orange Blossom engage ment and wedding rings is a tribute to the judgment and good taste of the wearer. HARTMAJT BROS. Stuart Seal Jewelers, Ooxaat SUU and.. Xdasrt?. .N.WOODRY V- Salem's Leading AUCTIONEER- Tay4 Cash " For" Furniture Residence and Store ' fi 2 1010 North Simmer. --PnONE5U f 'Established. Since 191 i LADD &, BUSH Bankers : :,T y EsiafcHslied 1868 : . General Banking: Business '.l: Office- noanfront lO a. in-Jto 3 p in. Ton Are Busy Now. Come to my store Saturday evening and listen to the new is sues of Victor records and' popu lar sheet music for your Sunday's entertainment, Geo. C. Will, 432 State St. Ill Plays Checkers " Newell W. Banks, champion checker player of the United States played here last night in' the audi torium of the chamber of com merce. He played 'about 30 play ers at one time, and a group of six blindfolded. Semi-Annual 31kl-Season Clearance sale; The Shop, M. Buffe Morrison, High. French 118 N. jlO Efficiency On -Increase The report submitted to George Hug, superintendent of schools, by Leslie Sparks, head of - the men's physical education depart ment at Salem high school, shows that the students have increased last year . in physical efficiency. Only one student out of all who had taken the work this year and the year before failed to show an improvement. All of the others increased from 15 to 100. points. Extradition Is Issued Governor Pierce yesterday au thorized the extradition of Wal ter Cooper, who is wanted In San Francisco 'on a charge of larceny. Cooper is under arrest' in Port land. . Rogue river has potential 514, 000 h. p. maximum and 202,000 h. p. minimum for 90 per cent of the time. , CHIROPRACTIC i for - APPENDICITIS (1) Chiropractic will cure Appendicitis perman- entlyv 3-A Ask about the Case Method. , U ldCnsultation.-Fre easier to solicit funds for pro grams of disease prevention for animals than it is for disease pre vention for human beings. He said that medical science has nothing to do with the "cults" that spring up here and. there.' He said that the great bulk of the business of the var ious pathies is. based"on the"" fact that 85 per cent of all ailments are curable without medical care. In giving the qualifications of a doctor he declared that a doctor should have a heart and soul in tune with his profession, should have a modicum of intelligence, and should have the best in training. He expressed impatience with the various so-called remedial fads whose proponents practice with little or no medical schooling. Dr. R. E. Li. Steiner served as chairman at the meeting. CORONERS ELECT LEADER PORTLAND, June 9. (By As sociated Press.) Coroners of Ore gon counties meeting here tonight elected Dr. Earl Smith of Multno mah county as president for the seventh consecutive time. Glenn Macy of McMinnville was elected vice president and Earl Whitlock, Klamath Falls, secretary treas urer. OBITUARY still too early to calculate pros pective production of crops this season since the planting of corn and other late crops has not been completed." Winter wheat production, now placed at about 543,300,000 bu shels, declined about 5,000,000 bushels in May. but owing to the larger ''acreage ' planted last autumn, this year's crop is expect ed to be about 145,000,000 bu shels more than that produced last year. tThe low condition of spring wheat, 78.5 per cent of a normal, compared With the previous June low of 82.3 in-1924 and the 10 year June- l average of 89.9. The crop was below the usual average in every state of the sprmg Whfat belt from Minnesota to Washington and Oregon. Final yields will depend largely upon moisture conditions during the remainder of the season, the de partment said. SPAN OF LIFE SAID TO BE INCREASING .(Caatiaued from page 1.) v their feet. There they would lay eggs. These would be hatched into hook worms, and working up through the blood would attach themselves to the children's bow els. The disease was largely stopped by the wearing of shoes and presently a;. Cure was effected. The great6j5V oenents you ae- riveJtfrom medical science are those. yd&'jBetdnnx. hear of. And yet think-what' is yet to be done! Canoet 'and infantile paralysis havej yet to be conquered. Dr. Dillehunt declared that it is Lanum At the residence, Salem Heights, Wednesday, June 9. Mrs. Florence E. Lanum, age 66 years. WTife of Vincent D. Launm, and mother of Harry Lanum of Salem. Funeral services will be held Thursday, June 10, at 3 o'clock from the Rigdon & Son mortuary. Inter ment will be in the City View cemetery. FILM COB D ACTOR'S BEST YET . i "Tramp, Tramp Tramp," at the Elsinore, Establishes High Record Harry Langdon exceeds expec- i . tations. We thought he would be good. Now we know that he is great. He is as grfcat a comedian as Charlie Chaplin and Harold Lloyd. ; "Tramp, Tramp,! Tramp," now showing at the Elsinore theater, definitely establishes Langdon as top-notcher among film comedi ans. He is beyond the shadow of a doubt as funny an actor as has ever been seen in the films. Langdonfs humor is enigmatical. H IS the picture of Innocence in volved in all sorts of compile j f tions. VerV. .cry funny indeed. ..... "Tramy.i Tramp, Tramp" is ju i; t appropriate, title for the story of i transcontinental hike. ; Harry a x peregrinations takes him all over;4 the country end into all manner oC difficulties.! He is launched ove a precipice, he is set to work oq, a rock pllej, and he is caught in . cyclone. The picture closes here tonight - DISTURBANCE EXPLAINED, PRINCETON. N. J.i June 10. (By Associated Press.) Dean Gauss denied early today there bad been aj riot of Princeton stud ents. He fcald that a crowd gath ered at a tire and that some one dropped and broke a bottle of vile smelling lfquid which accounted for report! that police used tear Lbombs. Dr. Carl Cahatt Funeral services for the late Dr. Carl Cashatt will be held from the Webb funeral parlors on Friday morning at 10:30 o'clock. Rev. Kantner will have charge of the services at the parlor, and grave side services will be under Mason ic auspices. Interment will be made in the City View cemetery. William J. Doherty Funeral services for the late William J. Doherty will be held from the Terwilliger funeral home today, Thursday, at 2:30 o'clock. Rev. Ernst Shanks will officiate. Commital services will be in the City View cemetery. Schnitger Mrs. Carolina Schnitger, a for mer resident of Salem, died at An aheim, Cal., on June 8, at the age of 79 years. She is survived by eight children, five daughters and three sons, and by four sisters. A COMFORTING THOUGHT 'Tis sweet as year by year we lose Friends out of sight in faith to muse How grows in Paradise our store. , John Keble. W. T. Rigdon & Son MetvimSfMoau DickX jB rrn r.i 5 DR. SGOFIELD tr The: Best jut-ChirDpractic 823 Oregon Bids. paXem tem' - STARTS . : SATURDAY - . . 1 ' I ' Perhaps you plan soniisciay to! sell your present home. Ke(ep it well painted nothing helps irji the sale of a house more surely than Ra.s mussen Paints and Varjiishes. , The house is outstandingly attract ive; it is iaa splendid staje of prea ervation; buyers know the quality of ' Rasmussen If yoii are in the realty business t-y featuring a fresh kasmusscn paint job on yen: r. next house, and sco how readily it sells. ; . RASMUSSEN & COMPANY, . Portland Seattle I Ask your painter or ydu detdor. For Exterior PURE PAINT . , 'RASMUS SEN . . Afeb Creoeote Shingle Stain; Porch Flopr Paint; 5ra and K)dS4 Eaaraei; Spar Varciah; .Roof- Coeting; Concrete S. ,n4 Cement s-oaong- Foe Jhtmtiorm Enamel; Inside ' Wafl-Dura Washable WaQ Paint; Racolite. Floor Paint; Oil Stain; Floor and Varnish Stain; Bath-Tub Enamel. Durable Floor Varnish, Presto-lac-j-a bruh lacquer tor noon. v- . . 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