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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1926)
THE OREGON. STATESMAN, S.ESL OREGON V THURSDAY MORNING. JULY 1, 1926 I For Friday yonly, we. are offering the following specials." We are making these very. ' special prices in order to do our part to make this Bargain Day a big success. Brushesi..L.I - . - Palm Olive Soap, 4 for......25c dozen . : 69c 50c Sun Visors 33c 5 OcrToot&Brusnes ..33c $1.19 Electric Curling Irons .V.... 89c 75c OwJTheatrical.Gold Mf : Cream l..J...:-U -57f 50c Owl Milk of Magnesia 29c $1.96 Hot Water Bottle $1.19 40c Owl Witchazle-:. i29 16 ounces of the best quality, extra ' : V, strength Witchazle (-tae Only the Best r" JTKe Weather ;? . : rrxcHAXGEp- Fair 'west portion, but.clpudy or ioggy narAhe: coffstj unsettled east portion', probably; with local thunderstorms in the mountains; normal "temperature, moderate northwesterly winds. Maximum temperature, 81; Mln imum temperature, 53; -River, 1.9, stationary; Rainfall, none; Atmosphere, clear; Wind, north west. ' Power lAae Going The Portland Electric Power company Is installing a new pow er line on the Fmltland road east of the state, hospital. Customers to be served are H- F. Durham, Fred Meier,; E-t II. Hammer, and II. E. Etans. - " - Flags f or 4h Fourth -Xlood quality; ' priced Hamilton's. fight. Jlyl 300 Students. Entered-:"" '.'-' ' Enrollment-for the summer ses- ' "ifott Id' the grade schools has in creased by 25 since the opening of the session, bringing the total to ab6u$ 300i H Ciaidren's Hats, f 1 Bargain' Day. . Vanity Shoppe, 387 Court. Hat Jlyl Jack Mantor Visits Jack Manto rot Portland was a Salem . visitor yesterday. He was formerly deputy warden of the state penitentiary. . Mill City Man Here Fred Ulmer of Mill City visited in Salem Tuesday. . See Standley A Foley About- Complete ' insurance for your new car. jlyl wick ierig ot iratum was re leased from 4 local hospital yes terday. ; Kecorers From Operation ' . Dwight .Adams of Salem was re- . leased from a locaj'hospltal last night. He-underwent a major op-; eration June 12. "" ,. PLAY QOLF. , Roosevelt Golf Course A Sporty Court ' w Devil's Lake On the Roosevelt Highway JOE WILLIAMS BatWry a Electrical ScrvlM I vWIIXABD - , u , 531 Court St. Pbone 103 Underwood Typewriter Co. Direct Factory Branch 810 Court St, p Phone 263 Typewriters Rented Bold, ( ; . Repaired . Special rental rates to Students - V ljVood Wood TRACY'S FUEL ; YARD 1 , 107 I Street Telephone 318 "MlOICE of Traub Genuine -V- Orange Blossom engage- r tatnX and wedding rings is a tribute to the judgment and; good taste ot tha weares. - ' XIX2IAX 15R03. S ' ffiaxs I til Jrlan, OoCSst ' t'.- aaA Itarty. P I - 1 Audemard Olive-Oil .v.i.I..39c ; J : Regular 60c , , :J, A fine French oil for which we are , - exclusive agents ; t .$ 1 .00 Owl Beef, Iron and f , Wine ...... L ::.:67c This tonic made, in the Owl laboratories is worthy of our' unqualified recoinnienT ' -dation. Ajpalatable builder of strength.' 35c Palm Olive Shaving Cream u and a Gillette Razor, ?ff the two ..L .......35c I $2.00 Hartford Alarm ciocV $1.29 Guaranteed , . - i. - l. - , 79c Tt) OCJt OR0G G, 0&OC NE WS IN Visit Son Here Mr. and Mrs. H. B Cain and two children of Missoula, Mon tana, are visiting W. B. Cain, 'as sistant' manager of the Marion hotel, who Is their son. They Will return to Montana, in a day or two. Dresses S7.SO, One Lot At The French Shop. Jlyl Eugene Man Here R. J. Valiton of Eugene visited here Tuesday. ' Accident Occurs . ' A car driven by Mrs. Allison backed into a car driven by George Reed of Salem onr-State street be tween Liberty and Commercial streets, Wednesday, , according to a report, made by Reed. Amount of damage was not given. Halik St Eoff for Electric Eight Inch fans $6.50. Fans JU Cars Strike Here-- c' Cars driven by Mrs. Josephine Jaskoskt and Joseph , Domagallatl both of Salem, collided at' the cor ner of Market and Capitol streets Wednesday. The extent of damage was not given in the report made at police headquarters. Portland Man Here - Fred Gilham of Portland vis ited here Wednesday. Katcliff Visits George Ratcliff visited in Salem Wednesday. He makes his home in Albany. " , Furniture Upholstery 0 And : repairing. Glese-Powers Furniture company.' s20tf Eugene Man Visits jf Harvey D. Roe of Eugene visit ed in Salem yesterday. - ' Spends Day Here "T. H. Banfield of Portland spent yesterday in Salem. Portland Man Visits ' JackiWykof of Portland, was In Salem yesterday on a visit:. jpocei aiarion Dollar dinner, served: 45 to very ervening. . J2tf Portland- Woman. Here- Mrs. R. w. Griffin of Portland was a Salem visitor yesterday. ' Jeffress In Salem W. Jeffress of Portland visited in Salem yesterday!. Here From Spokane : Mr', and Mrs. Nelson Burch and daughter Gladys were Salem vis itors yesterday from Spokane. Curvallis Couple Here f Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Rees of Cor- vallls visited in Salem last night. LOOSE WHEELS REPAIRED, f 1 PER WHEEI fJika Pansck's Braks Stab'cn 273 South. t Commercial; Street FARM LOANS PROMPT SERVICE Zal Xstato Zmmm tunfmmn , Soraty Bonds. 'P. tLt BELIi SO T, g. Bask Slog. nM S474 IADD ; BUSH : Banlias i '5 'Established 1863 General Banlanjj Businsxa Office Conn' from, , i . . "r A- Sf0R B. Inspect Welfare Work- Mrs. Ruth Gould of Tacoma, Wash., and Miss Olga Shaefer of Vancouver, Wash. were Salem visitors Tuesday to inspect the building and work of ihe Marion county child health demonstration. Mrs. Gould is interested in child welfare work In Tacoma and also In health work, while Miss Shaefer is a school nurse in Vancouver. Sale on Hats, Dresses, Coats! Many specials, too, for Bargain Day. The French Shop. Jlyl Car Is Stole A Chevrolet car was stolen from in front of the Fisher apartments late ffonday night, according to a report made at police headquar ters by W. J. Roughton, the owner. Escape From' Hospital K. Kourtley and James LaFlora escaped from the feeble minded school late Monday, according to a report given the Salem police. Comes From Eugene Jf. M. Hilary was a visitor here yesterday. He is from Eugene. . ' . Income Property $21,000. Large-property very close in. Will net you t per cent and double or more in ten years See this. Becke & Hendricks. 189 N. High street. J25tf Hood River Visitor Paul McKercher, whose resi dence is Hood River, was a Salem visitor yesterday. Spends Day Hen Alfred C. Black of Portland visited yesterday in Salem. Tice In Salem Fred A. TIcb of Portland visited in Salem yesterday. , Staples Optical Company Fits your eyes.-' Tel. 1200." Jly3 Eugene Man Visits - F. R. Kniifht of Eugene was a local visitor" yesterday. Spends 'TDay C. ?rTurllck visited in Salem yesterday. I Fe -resides in Glad stone, near Oregon City. Here on Btuunese W. A. Rogers of Portland tls- J ted yesterday in Salem. ljadles Do 1rm Know - You can . get a Lanoil Perma nent wave at the Marlnello Shop for $15 at 245 N. High. J29tf Here From Corvallis James S. Stewart of Corvallis was a Salem visitor last night. Overhauling Starts . Work of remodeling the steamer Northwestern was begun Tues day. A part of the top will be removed and . the craft will be completely 'overhauled before re turning to its river run. The en gines were repaired last week, Save from glOO ta S357 ? Br buying your plane NOW. Moore's Piano Sale,, 415 .Court. Polk County Interest1 High Polk county will receive nearly $165,000 from the Oregon-California land grant refund, provid ing the measure for t passes con gress. It has passed the house 10 a, m. to 8 p fi ' - r mmmJ 5, 'L"1 " "' (y(0)C0 MOILQ j . ""SAYS: ; When yon buy s -1023 Cher rolet touring with bumper, ; spot, (good tires, f ine fiaJUh and a car that has had the best of care for S395.00, you . are getting real value for your money.. 1 mm and is now in the senate. Oregon senators are being urged to see that the measure passes, the money to be used for road work, according to the plans of Polk county citizens. Recovers From Operation W. AJ Johnson of .Salem, who was given a major operation at a local ' hospital three weeks ago, has been x discharged from the hospital. ' 1 Sale onllats. Dresses, Coats I Many specials, too, for Bargain Day. TherFrench Shop. Jlyl Fine Early Peaches In the old days very one. in Salem knew "Uncle Billy" Wright, the gardener and horseradish man. He moved from Salem to two miles north of Independence, on the Wil lamette river, where, in associ ationwith Elmer, Lewis & Son, he is carrying on Intensive and ex tensive gardening operations. The have had their Hale's Early peach es on the market for two weeks, and a sample sent with their com ttlimets to the editor of The States man shows them to be a most de licious variety of peaches. They are also growers of cherries, late peaches, apples, pears and prunes. There are few if any better gar deners in this section than "Uncle Billy" Wright. , Summer Clearance Sale Of entire "Piano" Stock." Moore's Music House, 415 Court. J13 Take Eastern Trip Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Tomllnsbn, 22 25 Mason street, will leave Sa lem Saturday for eastern points. They will be gone two months. On their way they will stop at Mr. Tomlinson s old home in Marsbaf lown, Iowa. They will visit rela tiyea in Chicago, Toledo, New York, Philadelphia, Washington!. D. C, and Wheeling, Va. They will also visit Niagara Falls and - the sesqui'centennial exposition in I nkJl.j.l.Ll. I i uiMuciyiua. Furniture Upholstery And repairing. Gelse-Powers Furniture company. s20tf Non-Support Charged Lawrence H. Henningsen, ar rested on a charge of failure to support his 24 year old child, de manded a preliminary hearing when arraigned in justice court Wednesday. Bail, fixed at $500, was not furnished, and Henningsen is now in jail, awaiting disposal of his casei Want to Save Money? Buy your piano during sum mer Clearance Sale. Moore's Music House, 415 Court. J13 Three Licenses Issued Three marriage : licenses were applied for j in the county clerk's office Wednesday. They were tak en out by John R. Clark, fireman of Portland, and Marie - Casey of pakland, Cal. ; -Sherman Roshelm, millman, and Norma Irene Rice, both of Silverton; Montgomery Farmer, Amity farmer, and Viola Landis of Amity. y Opportunities , s ; Expert accountants have almost unlimited opportunities open to them. Special work may be taken during the summer months at the Capital Business College. This in cludes work! in banking and cost accounting, and on the bank post ing machine; Jlyl 1 Card of Thanks We wish to thank all the friends and neighbors -who so kindly as sisted during our recent bereave ment and for the nice floral offer ings. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barry and children; ' Student-Pastor Visits Dr. Monroe G. Everett, student- pastor' of the First Presbyterian church at Corvallis, was a Salem visitor Monday. Hats, Regularly Up to $7 $2.03 Bargain Day at 'Vanity Hat Shoppe, 387 Court St. ' Jlyl Summer Camp Planned . v i , ' Iran White has taken charge of the work ot arranging details for the XMCA Mys' camp thls'sum- mer. IIe is acting as boys' secre tary until' the arrival of A; R. Hodges to take over the work. ' Hunt Up the Chautauqua 4. 1 .- Committee j and buy a -season ticket to ; show; - jour cooperation with them. . if . . ' - - Jlyl Silver Bell Circle Picnic ' ' 'I.:, .The picnic iheld under the aus pices of , the " Dallas Neighbors" of Woodcraft last Sunday at Dallas, grove, proved! most enjoyable: Ar riving at the park shortly' after noon, liberal basket lunchsoa was serred. : Mrs. Guthrie, district manager,, had charge, of the fol lowing program: Elene Swanson, McMinnTllIe, reading; Mr. Moore, Corrallla, solo ; Miss balton. Cor Tallli, reading; Edna Plank, Sil Terton." solo; Sllrer Bell Quartet, Salem. Ehreda George, McMlnn Tille, reading.' Barbara Young, Salem, i reading. Mrs. Blackreby, district organizer, of Salem, gave a beautiful talk on friendship and matters of importance to Neigh bors of Woodcraft. The numbers were heartly applauded. Hats, 91 .SO, 92.50, $3J0 Large assortment at The French Shop. jlyl "V" Bullding'Praised The Salem YMCA building com pares favorably with any in any city of this size in the United States', according to R. E. Shot Well, representative of the YMCA national architectural bureau. It is up-to-date and ; modern in its equipment and: furnishings throughout. , Tor the First lOO People - At Halik & Eoff's Bargain Day will be given a new patent self ringing $2 mop for $ I. jly2 Recital Is Given- Music pupils of William Wallace Graham gave a recital last night at Waller hall of Willamette Uni versity. Mrs. Gertrude E. Cam eron was accompanist.- Those tak ing part were Carol potter, Ger trude WInslow, Clep Seely, Marie Frame, John Heltzel, Christine Sons'telie, Alexander Borvic, Clau dine Gerth, Tommy Li vesley, and Mildred Roberts. Willow Chairs Specially Priced ' See our windows. Hamilton's. Jlyl Draws $3 Fine 1 T. A. McLeod was fined $5 in the city recorder's court yester day for driving over a fire hose Parks Too long P. L. Fehnlander was fined $1 yesterday for parking overtime. Ladies Suits Cleaned, f 1,50 Up Gents, $1.75 up; boys, $1 up Varleteria, Tel. 227. Jlyl Gets Liquor -Fine J.. B. Bachant was fined $150 In the city recorder s court yes terday on a charge of posseslng liquor. A quantity of whiskey was found at a restaurant conducted by him in this city. Have You a Home $250 Reduction it sold this week. Practically new home, 5 rooms; $500 first payment; close to schools. Better see it at 1065 Market St. Owner. Phone 2275W. Jlyl Bates "The Eye Man - With Burnett Bros., Jewelers, 457 State. J22lf California Visitors Here- Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Ascaen- brenner and son George Jr., and daughter, Mrs. Jas Reedy, and lit tle son of Covina, Cal., are here Visiting Mrs. Aschenbrenner's mother, Mrs. L. E. Marrs, and sis ter, Ellen Currin. Mr. Aschen- brenner, banker and fruit grower, is well known In Salem, having graduated from Willamette uni versity in 1901, being prominent in football. He formerly lived a little to the east of Salem. Coats at Cost Tailored, and dress models. The French Shop. Jlyl Called Ito Portland- Miss: Eleanor Thompson, super intendent of nurses of the Marion county child health demonstration, and the superintendent of the Sa lem general hospital were called to Portland Monday to atteSa meeting of the education commit tee of the Oregon League of Nurs ing Education. . Another Shipment of Flags Just arrived. You should have a nag to display on me r ourtn. Every reader of The Statesman can have a 3x5 foot flag for only D8c by clipping the coupon from this paper. Jly3 Recruiting Officer Here .. Chief Electrician's Mate J. . E. Hyer- of Portland is temporarily located 'at.' the -marine recruiting office in the post office building, assisting Sergeant'' Karnes, ot the marine corps, in his work in' this city. 4-Aere Tracfc- ' $320 Terms. M lie' " outside limits ou Pacific highway. Fruit, berries land garden. Becke , A Hendricks, 189 N. High street. Will Sp-ak Tonight L. R. Bryant, noted factory en gine expert, who was to deliver a talk on modern tendencies in mo "' 'j - TitusT- ' t ' I O yet we trust, thkt somehow :" good ,s v' ' v ' ll- ' ,:' Will ba the final goai ct Ul, Thq. piings ot .natute.sins of - will, H - ' : y - Defects of doubt, and taints of biood. , - a m ' Y That potblng ;walkB- with im- teaeet;,'-v f-r i That I hot one' filf e (halt ' be de- , , strby'd. , . - - . Or east a-rubhftht0the vpid. When God halh made the pile complete. v: i fJr ' ; " tr fenuysoa. o tor, design, at the MacDonald Auto Co., display . ' rooms will speak on Thursday evening, .the lecture having been - moved for ward one day, by the agency. Hats, $1,50, g2-50, gSOSO Large assortment at The French Shop. Jlyl Diver Gives Exhibit Julian Burroughs of Salem, northwest- diving champion, gave a dfving exhibition in Aberdeen, Wash., at the opening of a swim ming tank in the high school there. Among the stunts he per formed was a dive from the raf ters of the roof to the tank below, a distance of 50 feet. He had to dive between two beams less than five feet apart. Burroughs grad uated with honors from the school of mechanical engineering at OAC, and will; take a position with the Western 'Electric company in Chi cago soon. He will continue div ing work there with some athletic club. Self-Ringing Patent Mop, 91 Bargain Day at Halik & Eoff's. Regular $2. Jly2 Senator Moser Here Senator Gus Moser of Portland was in Salem Tuesday to argue a case before the supreme court See the Big Special Friday and Saturday H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. ad" of Jlyl The Vanity Hat Shoppe Offers $10 and $12 sport hats at $4.95, Bargain Day. jlyl Virgil Cram Visits . Virgil Crum, an attorney, was a Salem .. visitor Tuesday, He is from Portland. Toys for the Beach And the Fourth. See the Big- bangs. Hamilton's. jlyl Albany Man Here J. C. Huber of Albany was a visitor here Monday. Larson in Salem A. Larson was a Salem visitor Tuesday. His home is in Sil verton. t Hundreds of Other Specials Not listed In our big "ad" today. H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. - jlyl Plays at Luncheoi Duke Moore's orchestra played Saveral selections before the Salem Kiwanis club's weekly luncheon Tuesday noon. Work Wanted by Experienced ; Efficient bookkeeper, typist, general office clerk, B 82J1, Statesman. Jly2 Woodburn Visitor Here S. M. Dryer was a Salem visitor Tuesday, coming from Wood bufh. Jackson Home Burns The Jerome Jackson hpuse near Woodburn was destroyed by fire Monday morning. The inhabitants lost practically all the household goods. Cause of the fire is un known. Loss is partially covered by insurance. No Hat Over $7J50 All at cost. Many below. French Shop. The Jiy? Picnic Yesterday I A caravan of cars from Dallas and Monmouth went to - the children's farm home near Cor vallis yesterday for a picnic, The party inspected the home and held a basket luncheon at noon. : ' Stores to Expand " . j The Smart Shop whl take over the quarters now. occupied by CL F, Breithaupt, florist," and a iew (Oontlnaed e par S) " LEE CANFIELD'S Oregon Building BARBER SHOP Best Work : "inTowxir by Hugh Worlcy .Tom Newberry Chas. Allen 1 If you want to , spend a quiet , FOURTH 4 OF-JULY You are invited to Stay- V ton's Natural Park. " rSwimminff and Camping u -. ' Privileges V FREE - -. . i; TWO BIG DANCES . r ':- ..Saturday, c July 3r and Blonday, July 5, in Open y.. air Park Pavilion. PX.AN :TO COME .0 ROTTLE'S Sluoe Maiiies . Extradir For Man, Woman and child in the Downstairs Economy Department. A See These Bargains In the newly Arranged BARGAIN BASEMENT Young LadiesVOuting A Oxfords Black and brown leathers also patents and suedes. To clear out at BARGAIN DAY SPECIAL $3.30 Pair Ope lot children's' Footwear Comprising! all; kinds Ties, Sandals and Straps. BARGAIN DAY SPECIAL $1.45 Pair A Ladies' and Growing ; A uujs mute nuiu Oxfords and ' Slippers Mostly narrow or small sizes BARGAIN DAY SPECIAL t 50c Pair Ladies' Hiking Boots Just the thing for vacation To, clear out at BARGAIN DAY SPECIAL $5.50 Pair : A f I 2 Men's high tops, outing A Boots Just what you will .want for fishing1 and camping time. To clear out at ; BARGAIN DAY SPECIAL $5.50 Pair on 415 STATE STREET Tho Homo of Walkover A Boys Outing Bals .Made of real good Leathers BARGAIN DAY SPECIAL $2.95 I Pair V ! Men's sireet or dresser A wear Oxfords and Shoes 1 Toclear out at I BARGAIN DAY SPECIAL $3.30 Pair Ladiesr Out-Size . Stockings ; Made of! heavy, service silk thread. in Brown and To clear out at White BARGAIN DAY ' '. SPECIAL I 50c Pair I I fill Ml Ladies' Silk Chiffon Hose 1 And silk and Fibre Silk . , service Stockings:;, BARGAIN DAY SPECIAL r A 14 l : Pair-w-n v 2 Pairs $1.75 , Ladies White or Brown ' Mrrprizeri r 1 Stocjldhgs To clear ,out at BARGAIN DAY . SPECIAL " 20c s Pair A i You will find hun dreds of other -; Real Bargains xi ' in the ; BARGAIN BASEMENT 1 ' J r - i uuoqul1 and Cantilever Footwear