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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1926)
V.ODTO JJfi3..AJj:MTATS H0033IO 3 . 1 1 V .(:.. f 4 1! ; . ....... Governor -Pierce4o:ydcfress Youngsters; Will' Parade-: J to Carnival, Tonight all kiddles that assem ble at the store of Harry W. Scott, tbJfcvcle man atI IT) SoulhACoai mfRP street, and enter Jie..at ade will be guests of 'the Atmer K. Kline shews. The parade forms promptly at 6:45, and under escort of motorcycle traffic off leers,-"will traverse the principal ; streets ot the' city, thence ; east onConrt street to the state, capitol where It win be halted , while the children lire being addressed, br Governor Walter M. Pierce, after which It V wilt then proceed out Court street and to the Hhow grounds. - There, every thing in the -way of shows and riding devices -will f t- - 1. t .- 1 f M A . , . ve auuuiuiei; iree, me omy con ditions are that every boy and girl entering the parade ride a bicycle, tricycle, velocipede, skooter or skates. Every 'precaution will be taken for the cafety of the child ren and their vehicles. - - i ; ? Route of march: will be from Scotfs store on Commercial street' to Court,- Court to Liberty, Liber ty to Ferry. Ferry fto High, Hlga to Court, Court to reviewing .stand, Salt for the governor's Address, then to tho carnival. or i fit - $ : I rT JI, T. Love; theJewjBler-535 Rt.t fit. YTfvTi nnaltf 1n Silverware t and ; t diamonds, i The '.gold standard off values, .Once a buyer always a qnstbhier. - () i The Square Deal Harware Co., N Com'L j Most elegant and practical lines of mechanics tools, i ullders hardware, cutleryjeta Go her and save the diffreence. ( ) HUGE CROWDS MEET FOR ' taRt-AT RELIGIOUS EVENT j -' (CoaUnaed from pa r 1.) f Akesalng which J ended the mass .the , -1 field from " the stands and pressed forward through policed rpundto-the-spa.ee-tbefore Tthe -great outaoor- aitar. ... souaiy Dana- dug the ; hundred .foot stairway -ieadirrg 'to- the -sanctuary, - thous ands knelt In prayer before the tabernacle of I3.he : eucharist. ren- derlng lt impossible to continue with the sneakirisr nrosrram. which Jhad been arranged to -follow the i i rites -rot worship.-1 So intent were ? the- fervent ! throngs upon . approaching as near ' ly as possible to the. altar that the masters -pf the- ceremonies were : forced to appeal to themultitude iamft m.!l a w-J 2 EfbhiioX .ahh the altar stood was enil amounted the steps. ; . '.- The crowds moved out in, oi emn order, only disappointed that ? they could not kneel individually ? j i before the altar crucifix to pour j out their prayerful adoration of I , I the eucharist." More than two I fcoufs after the mass ended twenty A or thirty thousand people- still i 1 were in the stands, some still v. pressing forward toward the altar; t A early as five, o'clock- this morn- t As e ing. ' itt tl thouBands were in their places the stands; and aften o'clock. I t the scheduled starting 'time, -the isea ot humanity , which- surged S a.bont all Bide .of th OraaiiT I l -ipacked stadium, blocked the path j I . ot the ecclesiastical procession .for ; !' almost an hour, delaying the. mass t and taxing the efforts of the police i to open a narrow lane for the pre- ; i lates. as the priests, bishops and v ? cardinals "nassed throuirh th fpr- 1 1 vent multitudes outside-the-field. nunareds dropped ?to their knees ''. I 'for the blessing rof thelegatecv - instae the procession was erect ed first , by ; an enthusiastic, out- , burst of . handclapplng end then with reverent silence and prayer. .a ? ' Triers Drus Btore, rhere in- i creasing numbers prefer to ttrade i A varied stock is -kept complete V and up to date. 1 'Your needs Mr. f Tyler's concern. 157 Sw ComX St, - Hartman 'Bros. jewelry store. Watchesclocks, rings, pins, dia- i monds, charms, cut glass, ailver- j ware, standard roods. State t .Liberty St. ( i Arretted for Kirocriim -.w i f U, A. E. Waldron of Medford and i-teTv Vil E. Reber ot the Bellevieu hetel were-"arrested tor speeding last nf8ht byk Officer G. W. Edwards. f t i : Iteber is out on -?10 hail. , Both , cases will bev discussed in court to- t 'i ' 1 'Inspect Teachers' Pape ; . Teachers 'examination papers ' written in. the June tests were be ', log ' inspected -yesterday -by t the ' board of examiners, in -cession at Tthe state house : Leases for Tilliimook- H. R. vWhite of Salem wlll leave ) this morning for Tillamook where ne is putting, our,a eity -directory. ; s He will be gone approximately 10 j.; oays. - -;' ;:-?:: f- HlOiOTIAXIOXS EXDED . . rsWASHI r Ui Becre t 4 - - lfeved to" h .WASHINGTON, iJune 18. -The .ambassador conferred scretary Kellog and Is be have informed -him that 'diplomatic negotiations for seftle h ment of the Taca-Arlca control i versy wna - feru , .auiomaucauy l terminated. ,; , . . ' uargi wun warm salt water apnly jover throat THE OREGON STATESMAN,- SAIEiirOIlEGON i OLD Tlf.lEflS GATHER WKJiiPIB Nearly 1 2000 Meet : ai i Fai r- grounds- Sunday;- Many "jt I owns Kepresented A crowd . of 'old . timers! nnm- bering between 1600 and '2.000 entered Into the picnircelebration at the tate fair grounds on ,Suu; aay.. . fionqprs irom Albany,, uor vallis; Lebanon; Sdo, SHvertan and adjacent, valley towns' were pres ent? lor the reunion, arriving, at 1-0 a. m.:snd many remaining un til late last evening;- .-- "a Many newTecruits were secured for the newly .formed old-timer association oruiitd In Salem. A grove. Judee L. H. McMahan pre- sided and the program opened with I fvn .ola-tnne hymn sung, by Judg CQOrUS ' v "I ttlTi. Spears of ihe s Labiah dis-1 trlct entertained with hi ioiin.lhas selected Salem as Its future and Dr. H. C. Epley of Salem led community binglsg. i Speakers I were Judge H. H. Hewitt of Al-i bany. Senator William Hare of Uilhsboro, Glen Holman of JDallaa acd Daniel vw.; Bass of Seattle, Mrs-UIaUte airistt Hlngea sang mittee of ; the-old-timers associa-1 tkn inhaxge-of Sunday's nicnie. 1 was composed . or i M.f .CroIsaa, I ANi -Meores,-'RJt p. Boise. Mrs. I Charles.,WeUer ,and JIal p.Patton. I i-f -:tt'l.A "V'-T'l; -.'V'-'.r " c X I t11' biiVii store,-; What yon re looking i for In lewelrv. WhM-u child ean ! as safely as a Irian orwoman. Jle-1 pairing in all lines,- v ; () r In t T.iAHbn ALL AbrxLU T0HECP; CITY SURVEY (GoBtiuiQd ftoo pip 1.) . ot a -nouse inai reijuis nine ieet Director's Department Store Is into Laurel street was considered, building up a reputation tor gnar defeated, ,rec6nsidered.;and final- anteed merchandise: conducting a iy passea.- . , . A 'petition by H. E. Canada to ouiia a sipron uapicoi street was denied. iii4:- ' '; v.-.. ,: "! ,The appointment of a commit tee to look into, the erection of a public u market fit or Salem was made.." The proposed market-wUl be 4 similarito : the ones tin. other cities. --,--;' r . .-JLn ordinance permitting - the Oregon Electric to relocate a spur on Mill ; street . was i adopted, , as were t also' two deeds of right of way for sewers.. ' X petition to ? pave Washington street from First street to a place 75 '.feet west, of an.ailey on John street ; was referred to the com mittee ion ; streets and the city engineer. . ; H treet was adopted. soft drinks was granted. , , A sewer extension on 1 7th The,. Proposed improvement 'Of Nebraska avenue romvllB tp th scesccordlngtorort mada.bv the citv. engineer. He also stated that the remonstrances against. the proposed improvement of ; Fairgrounds r road - from tne the - Germans, Solomon s under north line of Hood, street to' the ground stables ' in Jerusalem, laid south, line of Summer street were tne rock.aarrles from whichithe Insufficient to -prevent the im- stone for Soiom0n's temple , was provements.v- t.vn On th boit'eoinr oref 1 a Alderman simerai reportea on ;-MM f ..n.iATit tv of Salem, and it-was referred 'tofhe city -attorney for faivestigation. : a ttlHnn hr TRldntii.aronna 0foTd Park: to preventJU use tor basebaUrames- was, referred to the committee, Health - .and noli. J , - - At petition y 'D.A.B.Brown to erect - au electric sign -at zaa -PetlUon t of Theodore 4 Rowland I thHa AthtntflTSMt An alleTi in-blocka.7oH.imi.Buexj, jrasiat -"c" referred XOilthe ; conxtxiittee on I 5; p.. ' -; " i". , i A-moUon toi extend south t23d .troot-nornsi tha skvnthArn Pacific tmir. n RaIIotha street was! nallllf-:iL-neUtionforVthtapnrSa1e-tegins-.SatnrdaT. pose will be presented to-tne. pu d- ff isniM nmmUaion. . . Several street' imppvementa were outlined. .); Gabriel Povoer m euppfy O.. lumber, building materials, paints and varnishes, roofing paper. jGet i prices there ana make big sav ing.' Office. 175.8.: ComX. .() Congratulations. in Order V iBorn, "at, :"4:S0 Monday s after noon, June 21,?1926, to Mr. -and Mrs. Breyman Boise, -of Salem, a: eon. named -Evan Breyman: Boise. This is the second boy in that family. Congratulations are In order. . i- r timilDICAPPE&FOnilFE SEVERE mental and physical nervous reflex complications accompany -Rectal and Colon ailments. Eliminate the causes and .you remove these xilzx. conditions. -And they CAN be jelidnatei ttt-Xt your scbura2" mcnti wlli "qiacx" remedies and Uno cal eperatioas. Hi thousand of socces. ful cases Jajnazry jrears- practice PROVE this. Further. I will GUARANTEE IN YEmXG to cor any aseof Piles or re- ' '' taa the patient's tee, wo V - or toitfi netic Scad tooay V- " S wr lir- lilstratd --. - ' ' iiO It IS .E --; f-j i ;At;HiarThsatrcs Tho Elslnor Alice ? Joyce .-Con- way TearJer Clara Bdw5 In ' 'Danc ing ; Mothers, and . "The Movie Makers of Hollywood, 'Eight peo- iler Oregon W hlsperings Smith, l by Frank . H. Spearman. ' Bllgh PriscUla Dean i ln Cafe in Cairo." isme tmn EWTERS CITY FIELD 1; . .41, R. H. Martin MlT Charge bT i-wvai umiwj niuwuuo, berVIC ; iuuu Auicimms 6cuvj, lormeriy ox wana waiia, yvasn.. headquarters.. " ' , k. h. Martin, manager i 01 : ine agency, states that Salem was so- lected for several reasons. It is located In the center of the terrl- tory covered, is a fast- growing clty offering a field for the kind of. service which the agency furh- ,X1Z 1811,28 , x nis company now iumisues a service to 'business firms in mere than 200 cities and towns in Ore- gon, Washington and Idaho.- -'The local office will be in ehargedf , T A: A won wm oe?at ia Douifl. wum- mercial street. can get the finest spring and sum- eTer I " , I real department store: ; making I teadv nroereas. too. FrediErixbiiJ Describes Soe- tritf abroad, recounted by him to the Salem Chamber of Commerce yesterday noon included tales df I nDiifnn.- r-aA-mnn nnmrlnn :flr. and petrirIed 8tone from ArIzdna. -een in.the British museum "nuon, ie j Hague, ; the spot where Edith I Cavell, British nurse, was shot by i T , oi. told travelers about Salem s new I linen mUl. i I j f ' ? I ' 1. I w . Krueger, realtor; progrea- ve. iairr equitanie. urowing city .auf ." VU1"V" 1 that will make you good money. i v""- m. . r j. '-u : x I Take i an Ansco kodak to the coast with you tthis week, bring the films to. the Crown Drug, 332 I - Celebrate tne ounn ngnt, oy I all . your fireworks, nags, in tact everything at the Salem Variety i ; - - , ; ' . I - tpomeroy :b Reene. Jewelers I never .xau-cto; kit.toq eyj on the dollar. - Watches docks, pins, charms. -. Standard high grade stock in alk departments, t ? D- H. Mosher, Merchant Taflor, 3 Is turning out the nobbiest an best flttlne tailor made suits neasure. 100 business and pro fessional men btfy of Mosher. v"J OREGON PRODUCTS ' ARE SEEfJ ABROAD - -. - - - . - v '.f it To CA11IFORNIA ; a 30 HOURS TO !SANRANCIS(C6 Throuffh Recllnlnff Chair Car Service Three ,X;Bchednle Each Day ..- Leaving the x 0 A, M.t 7 :0D , v r - 1 1 V ; ; SAN IFRANCISCO ; One Way. Round Trip LOS .. - One Way Round Trip Fcr Infcxriatics Call At-- TEnr.:n:AL hotel OIBIIGE i Gil i. '. - -. D xi El S. Harhrriond Horfo red .at-College of. Pacific Commencement x t i- ' News has just been received by Dr. E. S. Hammond,' of , the-Kimball faculty . that., the degree of Doctor of Divinity was conferred .npon . him by .the . College of the Pacific,: located at Stockton. Cal., at the commencement exercises on Junelfi..":.-! k-, :... ; : Dr. Hammond took his academy anda part of , his college work at Napa, college. "fhis school was later; taken over : by s the Stockton institution 3 and the u old i Napa alumni -2 have - interested them selves ' in Dr. Hammond's behalf and ' secured his - honor for . him. The .first Intimation that he was being considered for this; degree came to him in a -wire received last week from an old friend-and fellow student at Napa, Prof. Henry " C. : Tillman, which '' in formed him that the president and faculty committee ' had recent mended that he be given the hon or. Dr.. Hammond .has held the doctorate of philosophy for some years.' --('...--. ' : Prof .Tillman is well kndwB'in Salem, ; having formerly been : a mernber of the faculty of Willain ette nifiversity and later city en gineer of Salem. r-;. 6' y Cobbs ft a Mitchell Co.; ! lumber and huilding materials for every purpose. Get -estimates, look at ouality of material, then yon will order. S49.S. Xzth St. f . 4t?) .?.?T-l's" . ' t '" ii ' " '.Jipiti I ' f Ctoslng TOtHaWsalei Sl:95 and oae lot S2.95.i Child ren's? 'straws ? at big re4uctioni Coolest,, straws: in , town., Salem .Variety ; Store. ,152 N.. Com'L: ) .- 1 :r '.. . ii ii ii r r tBrotBr Brown- Shoe StoreJ lllsh class, stylish- looking, comfort, giv ing. lona. weuruuriaboea for tne least .money,.. , Go nd be- convise-f ed. aiSjNorthrCpm'lJSUi?!,) O. J. Hull Ante: Ton And -Paint Co Ratiator, fender and 'body. re pairing. Arti8 tic painting 5dds 100 to the r appearance fo:your auto. - Z 67 South Comnjereivt'ji . . I... .. t i .i ... " White "House Restauranti't 9 12 State St., where hundreds of peo ple prefer to eat. All you wact.to eat for less than you can eat at home, quality and, aervljcol t k':r ......f?- '-?-..- i iiaux st juon: miecinc snop, aa f Court , Et, - Everything electric; from motors and fixtures, and up plies to -wiring. : Get prices 'and look at complete stock. ; :,. , ) i Eugene Local power company extends electric service-to Weldou Corner, - 3 miles. . ' , Don't Let- That Cold nSpbiVYour "Vacation' ,, . - v - ;- I if Take - SCHAEFER'S HE1RB AL GOUGH 1 ' CURE 6nly At SCHAEFER'd DRUG STORE O Original Yellow Front t . ." - . - PHONE 197 PcnslarStdre 1S5 North Commercial St. n l e.-f ,r i i. -h. With gtop Over Privilejes Terminal Hotel . 1 P. M., 1 :35 A. M. - $150 ANGELES .... ... . : . $275 -$50.CT PHOFESSDB SUSEO - COUflSETO CLOSE Review. Work Nears: Cohr " '.elusion, ;as Special. Ses-. - sion Progresses - Summer school at' the Kimball School of .Theology is now on. its' final .w'eeV.: ' Those -. taking, the course are young Methodist min isters doing work : required for their ordination. . t -, Biblical, historical, and social The Man's Shop saves you a ten dollar ' bill on every- quality -suit. Shirts, ;hatsv ties, collars. High grade ? clothing, - perfect i fitting, long wearing. 41 State. ( v T- : -i f The v Cherry City Baking Co, bread, pies and cakes are ot high est quality. One of Oregon's most sanitary bakeries. Visit it.-Worth while. . . A Salem show place. - ( ) 5.S:v:S;:rf:S:;:.: ? a gtimmount 4 ,. Ha 1 HTDninffft 20c - 50c i i : 'Comedy; v.'lIIH- 5-' , Tuesday ; . ; Wednesday, J v Thursday " Kir.lBJLL TUESDAY MORNING. JUNE' 22,12G subjects. '. specially adapted . f o,r Bbort, study .are "taken1 up.- IThe work done really, consists of a re jriew,' for;' the 'students ,: having been,, doing ; outside reading on these subjects for a year.' . . F. E. Shafera : Harness and Leather Goods Store. 170 S. ComX Suit cases, valises, portfolios, brief cases, gloves and mittens. . Large stock. The. pioneer store., v ( ) The Vanity Hat Shoppe J une sale still continues on millinery. Let ns hel you select '.your next hat.' 387 Court street. ir . () I Vlbbert & Todd Electric- Store J High at f : Ferry ; St. Everything electrical. Good service "and ? low prices are-bringing an increasing trade to this .store.- a - t) , Ira W. Jorgensen, 1 0 . S. High St. vParta .for all- makes of cars. Best equipped auto accessory store In this .section. , Prompt and re liable service the rule. () s Forest Grove- Odd Fellows will build new $25,000 hall here. 3 DAYS STARTING Hi: -.'i 4.V I' , r in FATHER is a wealthy idler. Daughter a captivating flapper. So. the pretty mother says, "Why don't I step out, toot" . . .' ; So she does. And she's some stepper! j And some dresser! : And some-but wait until you 7 see the complications in this big, flashy Rolls Roy ceyComedy-dama of New York society. . ; -ADDED ATTRACTION ;1 : ' . h very aooisct, ,::J ijuXjJMD ggSSti GSSfjCG it '-i ,. rr - rf Matinee ;25cr ' ,J! - ' . '.Vi.i.vrrj r. i TODAY ONLY V Ii i i Evening: - 35c - iviV ,1 TODAY - - - . - j .::"::'i:''Uee- IN V-'. . 1 i r ....... . I a -- 3 f - a, r . v -- It XS i V7 AVJJiVJI V-r-L i " s r"? 3 ' ; TUESDAY t Feairie New - - : i ; ' . i - - 'T ; . ' -. 3 ' r . ) ' - , Slatinees 4 10c - 35c, ' i- Evenings J 20c - 50c ii i .4, '4 017 i i "I ' - 1 ! i