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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1926)
THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON T WEDNESDAY MORNING, UUNE 23, 192G I'"' V See Our Ad on Page Three OWL'S THIRTY-FOURTH Sale CAPITAL ' Only the Best STORE DRUG : J. H. Willett Agents for THE OWL DRUG SO. Products ... . ? - - State Street at Liberty Good Will 0:!Jand We hare a good buy in a Willys Knight Touring, 80 . rubber, new paint abL lots of extras It Is in wonderfal condition and will be Jnst the ear for that long trip. We can save yoa money on a ear ot this kind. mission to construct its tracks acrcKs a street Jn "the town. of Lakeriew, has been granted by the public ' serrlce commission. : The commission has also granted per mission to the Willamlna & Grand Ronde Railway company tu cos struct its tracks across a county road in Polk county at grade. L UTS EN afternoon by Justice Belt of the state supreme court. The license was taken out in the county clerk's office. A license was also applied for by Stanley L. Goan, farmer of Lebanon, and Lora Shenogle. 488 North Commercial street, Held fr Parkins Fred H. Albera and Ted Stelnke of Salem were arrested ltte last night for parking on the bridge by I If leer Edwards. They will ap pear In court this afternoon. Held for Investigation A man named Harrington was arrested yesterday afternoon by ! local police and is being held for investigation. . Experienced Waitress Wanted at The Spa. ' Boy on Cycle Hit A boy on a bicycle was hit by a car driven by C. A. McKlnnon of Salem yesterday but was only tlightly injured. According, to a report given the police by McKin non, the boy ran in front of his r&r so that be had no opportun ity to prerent the accident. The necident 'occurred on the River road north of Salem. Xew Company Formed Articles of incorporation for Northwest, Inc., have been filed with County Clerk Boyer by S. W. Allison. I. P. PhiDDS and W. C. I Palmer, with capitalization at 5.000. Fruit and agricultural 1 nroducts will be handled by the new company. Joy Turner Moses - Will present her advanced stu dents in recital at the First Con gregational church on Thursday night. Intermediates in recital Friday night. Public invited. j23 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Halik & Eoff for Electric Fan Eight-inch fans, $6.50. J24 mir ml vveaxne i I UNCHANGED ncarFgtt' with leeuCs" f orCtog near the coast; high temperature and subnormal humidity in the ?A4alBYior; lights tamodgtite west - -and north westwinds -along the coast. . . . ., . ' -' - Maximum , temperature, 9 2 ; Min imum temperature, 57; River, 1.2, stationary; Rainfall, none; Atmosphere, clear; wind, south. 1 4. fr. lkrinf Takes Charge - Dr. Edward E. - Boring, for 11 years affiliated with Staples Opti cal company in Portland, has as sumed charge of the Salem office. Used Furniture ' - At Big' Savings at Hamilton's. 123 Held for School- . M. Enmof E. Oliver and Amos Reid, runaways from Chemawa, were arrested Monday night at a late hour. F.nmof was brought in by Officer Wilcox and the other men by Officer Victor. deliver another lecture today. The health education course there. Is in charge of Miss Ann Simpson, director , .of ....health education. Other-inerhbers or the local cniid health-staff will lecture there dur- Vet H&Iik's Electric Shop Repair your radios. Phone 488. J26 Independence Visitors Here Mrs. E. X. Cahill and her son Iester, from Independence, visited m Salem yesterday. Experienced Waitress Wanted at The Spa. street car. According to Koser, he had left It on the curb- at Broadway ; and Morrison while helping a friend to board a car. He had been caught in a traffic jam and forced to go two blocks on the car., pn returning, he said, ho'Jound ' the portfolio nifs'Sing: Assume Easiness Names The Klasic Photo Shop and the Klasic Photo Service, represented by Albert L. Adolphson and Har old J. Graves, have filed certifi cates of assumed names with the county clerk. Both businesses are conducted at 546 State street. Summer luggage Large assortment ton's. at Hamil- J23 Dr. Morris Extends Thanks Dr. Henry Morris wishes to thank the 71 persons who wrote his name on the ballot, he said yesterday, r He expressed himself as perfectly satisfied with the re sult of the schodl board election. Hear Salem's New Quartette Mary Talmadge Hedrlck, violin, Martha Swart Rowley, organ. Ju lius D. Beebe, cello, Clarence Wenger, piano, at the annual musicale of Miss Shelton at the First Congregational church to night, 8:15 p. m. J23 Now Is the Time ; To get that longed-for - proto graph at a 50 per cent; discount. Gall r Kennel -Ellis, 951 for ap pointment. -12$ Uon dob to Picnic - The annual Salem Lions club picnic will be held this evening . at Hager's grove, starting at C o'clock. A 'Johnny Jones" feed Twill be served. Geo. C. Will Rents .Good pianos and sewlnm chines. ma-J22 Otto Zimmerman Visits Otto -Zimmerman,, residing In Mehama, visited in Salem yester day morning. For Trade - New income business property. What have you T Also, for sale new house $2100, $50 down, bal ance monthly. Best buy in lots in Salem, $400 to $600. Lone Star Realty Co., phone 520. m27tf Hub City Visitor J. C. Moore Jr., of Hub City was A Saleni Visitor yesterday. 'IDIsheV :st Close Out Prices it'A Hamilton. ' 123 f floral Scouts Perforin ?, X iBoy Scout firsrrald and life vny;demonstrattoniwIl be r.ir en ,bfore the fire chiefs conTen tion'Jn Corvalifs today under the dtreeUon -of Harold Ware, local rtdaMReScor executive. 4 Corvallis Boy Scouts will do the performing.; Tonight -Annual Musicale Of the piano students of Miss Beatrice Shelton, at 8:15 p. m.. First Congregational church. Pub lic cordially invited. J23 Dr. Brown Lectures " v Dr. Walter Brown, director of the Marlon county child health demonstration, lectured yesterday fo the health education classes at the OAC summer session, l He will Tracy K. Hatch Formerly with the Dun dee Woden mills, has moved to MAN'S SHOP 416 State Street anjLwill-kpecialize in -Ladies and Men's High Grade "Tailoring; Clean- Nothing Reserved In this Bale. Everything at haif price. Call Kennel Ellis Studio, 951, and they will give you the exact details. r, 123 Hartwig Visits Here ' Otto Jlartwig, former president of the state federation of labor. was a business visitor in the cap ital city Tuesday. . Wanted, 40 Cherry Packi Report for duty 7 o'clock this evening. Young & Wells war2- house, east end Polk Co. Phone 2475. bridge. Jl7tf Etrwits Discovered A large number of earwigs have been' discovered in the yard of W. B. Dancy, manager of the tele phone company, at 369 North Lib erty streets. Mr. Dancy reported that he killed over 100 of the pests. He believes that they came from the next block owned by the Southern Pacific, and Intends to renort .the matter to County In spector Van Trump, in an attempt to have them cleaned up. Experienced Waitress- Wanted at The Spa. J23T Spends Day He Mrs. J. Tolman of Portland vis ited yesterday In Salem Senator Reals In Salem State Senator A. Gfl Beals of Tillamook, was' in Salem Tues day attending to business mat ters. Falrmonnt Lot Bargain East front, 50x150 for $1200. Becke & Hendricks. 189 N. High street. J20tf Appears Before Court Jay Bowerman, Portland at torney , was appearing before the supreme court here Tuesday. . Boyishform Brassiere 14 inches deep. $1,25 Special 85c. Howard shop, 165 N. Liberty ; value. Corset 323 Former Candidate Here - ,Gpr.fiv.S.r Shepherd, Jo": Port' iandcatfdidatexin-the rsceht pri maries for the; rreputttican, 'nomi nation for the supreme bench, was in Salem Tuesday on business. JBateaJtTbe.Eye Man."- fi WitbuBurnett J Brosv jewelers; 457 .State. - J22tf Butler Here On Business Judge R, R. Butler of The Dal les, memberof the state senate, visited Salem Tuesday on legal business : before the supreme court. : Apartment House Sites At $4200 and $6500. are 78x 152 and 88xl65 in locations you know are best,' Within. 4 blocks of State House, .University, etc Becke A Hendricks, ,189 N. High street. ! j20tf I'urtf olio 'Returned A portfolio of papers lost Sun day by Sam. A. Kozer, secretary of state, was returned by the Port- iana Electric Power company. It had been: T found on a Broadway FARM LOANS - PROMPT SERVICE Bast Saut Loaa Zasuaaee - Snrety Bnda. ' P. H. BELL 820 V. S. Baak Bid, neve S474 Underwood Typev.. - Direct Factory E BIO Court St. ' PI .Typewriters Rented, -,f Repaired r. Special rental rates to 1 Wcorl'Wc .TRACY'S FXJ. YARD 1 c . . . Li t Hotel Marlon- Dollar dinner, served 6:45 to 8 very evening. 2tf Comes on Business Carl Kuhlmeier of Independ ence was a business visitor In Sa lem yesterday. Ftamlture Upholstery : And repairing. Gelse-Powors Furniture company. s20tf Remodeling Starts Remodeling of the west end of the senior high school building' is progressing rapidly. Six new rooms will be made from the space on the third floor, and a large nu nc room on the fourth. Plaster ing will begin either thi3 week or early nexl week, and the work is expected to be -finished: in a few Everything in Kennel Ellis 5 Goes at half price, photographs folders, frames. Call 951 for, ap pointment. . J23 Judge Kanzler to Speak . u. Judge Jacob Kaniler of Port land, recently. maae executive of fleer of the Northwestern National bank; ' will speak Co the Rotary club members at their luncheon this noon. He will tell of either his earlier experiences or of his more recent ones. Let Us Bevarnish . ? : And reupholster your furniture during vacation time. .Hamilton's. - J23 Case Dismissed , The : case of Commercial Cor poration - vs. G us tar P. Bohnsen has been' dismissed, having been settled out- ot .court. ! " v Fnrnltnre ITptolstery- ' And repairing . Glese-Powers Furniture company. r sSOtf . - . Salem Attorney Marries r ir Elmo S. Whiter 170, Stewart street, a Salem attorney, and Miss Grace Lick, 372 North Winter street, were married here Tuesday JOE WILLIAMS If your batUry (Ivm jom trsnbte Jast aU . . ' T WILLARD 631 Court St. Phone 108 - STEfDENT ItlURSES DIPLflMAS Graduation Honors Accord ed Women Working With Demonstration Monarch Electric Ranges Hot weather comforts. Hamil ton's. J2 3 Six young women from the University of Oregon who have been doing work in public health nursing at the Marion county cntid nealtn demonstration re ceived their public fir th nursing certificates at the r "cement exercises of the a.. Ore gon Monday. They. ; "a- nie M. Laird, Mrs. X,- and Misses Elizabeth : in, SO Per Cent Discount On Ethel Anderson. MillicentwJi.jr- Any style photographs, folder Wege. and Louise Schneider. N ta fan a anil rnvni voM layzrounds Popular- Opening day at the Thirteenth! street and Lincoln playgrounds as marked by the attendance of rpproximately 250 boys and girls. 00 of whom were at Thlrteenin street. The grounds, financed by the Rotary club, will be in use for about two months more. E WELL YESTERDflYi Six Cars Were Shipped From Salem, Some Very Fine Ones, Too Six cars ok Lambert cherries were shipped but of Salem yester day in refrigerator cars for the eastern big, city- markets; .and some very fine ones, too. Young & Wells shipped four cars. Mr. - wens saia iney win keep open as long as they can get shipping cherries. He added that the hot weather of yesterday made the Lamberts ripen fast, and he advised all growers to pick by Friday. He says his firm cannot use Lamberts tor shipment to the east after they have turned black. The cherry pool people, at the Pacific Fruit & Produce company warehouse, sent out two cars of Lamberts yesterday; some very fine fruit. " One Overlooked One large shipper of fruit from Salem this season is Claude Mc Kenney, at the Mason, Ehrman & Co. headquarters on High and Mill streets. Mr. McKenney has ship ped many hundreds of tons of strawberries, cherries, red and black raspberries, and. loganber ries; shipped them by truck to the Ray Mating cannery at Hillsboro. Mr. McKenney is also drying a lot of loganberries at the Hrubetz dryer in the Liberty district. One of the remarkable things this season is the big tonnage of fruits that has gone from the Salem district to outside canners. br heating the Cubs 3 to 2. Sccre R. H. E. Chicago ; a 12 u Cincinnati - v 3 9 2 Osborn, Bosh and Hartnett ; Mty and Hrgrave. PhiHtea 6; New York 2 NEW YORK, June 22. Philadelphia broke it five game losing streak today by defeating New York 6 to 2. A doable header wa& scheduled but the aecond fray waa called In the aecond inning whea the Giants at bat on account of rain. Score R. H. K. New Ycrk 2 7 1 Philadelphia 6 12 1 Carlson and Henline: Fitzsiramons. VJavies and Florence, MeMullen. I i. jDT CUiSIDAP-e I U .XqCHAEFER'g H"Vf DRUG STORK '-V JJjr Original Yellow Front 133 North Commercial . St. i , - . i ' 7 - t - or' frame Telephone Kennel 951. Studio. J23 Freak Cherry Found A freak cherry, half Royal Anne and half Bing. was picked from a hex at the Hunt Bros, cannery. The seed from this cherry will be saved by the ennnery manager, who intends to plant it to find out what kind of a tree it will give. The distinction between the two halves of the cherry was plainly marked. Building Permit Issned A building permit was issued yesterday to E. C. Willis for Te- pairing a one-story dwelling at 709 South Twenty-fifth street. worn by the women at the grad uating exercises to distinguish them rom the others receiving de grees. A year's practical work in pub lic health 'nursing is required for one of these certificates, and the work' done' here was to complete that requirement. Fined for Speeding Two fines were assessed Tor ! speeding in the city recorder court yesterday. A. E. Waldron I of Medford was fined 5, and W. E. ueber of Salem ?7.50. CLJI. Ilersfelt was fined 5, for the same onense Monaay. CHICAGO LOSES TO ClCllATI 3 TO 2 Philadelphia Breaks Five Game Losing Streak by Winning From Giants Beds 3; Chicago 2 CINCINNATI, June 22. (By Ansocint- d Pre. Although outbatted by Chi cago, Cincinnati held first place today Diplomas Are Awarded Fifteen eighth grade diplomas were awarded to boys In the state training school and ten were pre sented to girls of the industrial home here. The diplomas were placed in the mail Tuesday by Mary L. Fulkerson, Marion county scnool superintendent. Irfvorce Is Sought tucnara k. Kresal nas filed a suit for divorce in the- circuit court here against Mattie Kresal. They were married in Vancouver, Wash., In July 1919. Cruel and inhuman treatment is alfeged. A Simple Application That Dissolves Blackheads No more squeezing and pinching to get rid of those ugly black heads. Get a little Calonite pow der from any drug store, sprink le a little on a hot, wet cloth, rub over the blackheads, and m two minutes every blackhead will be dissolved entirely. Adv. Pirates 3; St. Lonls 1 vJ-OUIS. June 22. Meadowa ont- r:u--. T"Keen today and the Pittuhnrjrh 1 defeated the St. Louis Cardinals 3 te U s. -rt . ,- R. II. E PHL birr 3 7 1 stV";fiisi.::.Ji, i6o Hea?w ?imi? . 6auh ; Keen and 0-Farrelb4.r,ro Brook, a t . -" 2 BOSTON', Joit s ifched a steady game teday&4 defeated Bwton 4 to 2. . i. . r-V. score -If " - Brooklyn " t 4 a iBoitton .r-. S 3 1 Grimes and Harg-reaves; Genka t :.i J. Taylor. V FUNERALS 4 TiMtUte last vMctle n blowc count on FARABASE TPS that last final effort that makes the touclv-down. And it's the last few miles of lubrication that make , the difference between a sound motor and trouble. Parabase was made to do a little better than yoa would expect from, a good motor oil to lubricate ! all the miles that it should zJ a few more '- Yarahasc does not break down in the motor quickly under stress and heat. It stands up. It is your insur ance that at the end of the run your motor will be i as sound as whea you started. Drain your crank-case every thousand mffca, FiH up with Para base. Remember, lrc the end of the run -that counts." A- Funeral services for Albert Young will be held from the Webb funeral parlors today, Wednesday, at 10 a. m. The Knights of Pythias will have charge of the services. Interment will be in the IOOF cemetery. i FN i The body of Isabele Jane Hilts, who died in this city, will be for warded to Hillsboro for funeral services and interment. The Webb funeral parlors in charge. MINISTERS OF LOVE The best of earth shall still re main. And heaven's eternal' years shall prove That life and death and Joy and pain. Are ministers of love. John G. Whittier. W. T. Rigdon & Son Guy Corliss In Salet Guy C. H. Corliss of Portland, was In Salem Tuesday on legal business. Special Prices on Bed Room - Furniture at Hamilton's. J23 Visits Corvallis W. W.. Fox. Marion county scnool supervisor, went to Cor vallis Tuesday to attend the boys' and girls' summer school, in the Interest of club work. He will remain today, returning to Salem iiiis evening, w. H. Bailer, or in- cipal of the Woodburn high school ond former county supervisor, is also attending the -meeting. Mary lean Porter . Talented harpist at musicale. tonight, First Congregational church. Attractive numbers by this favorite. ' k " :i -i-JI3 Legion Drive Opens A membership drive to obtain 30 new members for the American Legion posti here was decided on it the post meeting in Miller's auditorium last night. If these members can be taken In by-July 3, the Salem delegation entitled to tttend the state convention r at Marshfield in August will be in creased from 9 to 10. Applications Granted it The application of the Nevada- California-Oregon railway for per- LADD & BUSH Banlicre . Established 186S General Rnnlang Business Office Hoars from 10 sw m. to 8 p. sn DISEASES Treated by Osteopathy and the latest Electrical Therapy in cluding Dr. Abraxa's Electronla System. - ; No Charge for, - Consultation ; J:: DR. a H. WHITER; Physidasi and Sargeoa ; EOS U. 8. Bank E nil ding Ealem, Oregon ROSTEIN & GREENBAUIV1 FEATHER TICKING Standard Blue and White Striped Yard 32c ART TICKING Beautiful patterns, excellent quality. Yard 42c . ' - ART TICKING at 39c, at 35c yard STRAW TICKING, pretty patterns, Yard 19c TOWELING All Linen Big Assortment Best Grades Yard 21c, 23c, 25c and 29c PART LINEN TOWELING, YARD 15c BLEACHED MUSLIN Good Grade Daisy Brand Yard 15c Berkley Bleached Cambric, Yard 25c 9-4 Sheeting, Good Quality, Yard 50p 1 64x76 Blankets, White or Gray Special, Pair 1.95 . . 72x80 BlankeU, White Striped Borders First Quality, Pair 52.59 .... V Blanket Robes, 66x80; Part Woolr only a few left, each 03.50 V MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. : Now cleaninsr up for the season. Every thing at reduced ;. . i nnrps Ladies and Children's Hats, Flowers in Jbig variety. 2AG NORTH COMMERCIAL STREET 0. -7 f At:" STtOTOR OIL ... " r-3 OLD ONLY THROUGH AUTHORIZED INDEPENDENT DEALERS W. R. SPECK, Distributors "In the Eyes of the Law" ... Ay "Let Staples : See to your Sight" - r 1-, Ignorance is no excuse I , for eye abuse. . If eyes could talk, what a story of suffering, ahuso and neglect they would tell in absence of words they cry and ache their only word of pro test; Have your eyes exam ined and be wise rather than otherwise. . - - Our equipment comprises the: latest in scientific exam ining instruments, . and this combined with ? our . many years experience enables us to give you the very best of ser vice and attention." ' LET STAPLES SEE TO ..YOUR SIGHT .if- FOR APPOINTMENT - PHONE 1200 1 i :i W3M 'wsvTS si CORNER STATE AXt) men STREETS " Salem, Oregon '. : " In Connection With Red. Cros Drug Co. -