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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1926)
u vf It V ivrST ZlT'lIjLlS' J. ' ' . '1 J ' J ' . : : I - il - TTTF.snAY MORNING. AUGUST 3. 1926 ? jj g . THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALJSM, UlUSUUN j -. , . . H . . - - 1 tl " 1 11 I II 1 IHI II I 9X11" 1,11 " " " iiimw e-aaw ! i - a awa, in.a i iaa i i .i ..in i aeaaeeeaejaei I aa I a a mil - . - - - LOW PRICED TICKET . hrrpnrn i-nrt mm lift) 250 Is Present Estimate on Deiegation- Two hundred and fifty mem hers of th ialm American legion, Inr-litding th championship drum corfwi, are expected to leave on a special live-car train which has 1 beeo chartered to take them to the convention at MaretifitUd. It wirt' tea re the eorner of Trade and L.ibrty streets at 9:30 Wednes day -evening. Tickets are on sale at 184 North Liberty street. U drum corps experts to run off with the prize It raptured last yeaK" -It is. practicing ort a Muni to i given at the convention, but details are being withheld. The official delegation from Salem ex pects" to propose-a resolution for redistribution of dues, to cut down tbctmouDt now going to the, na tional headquarters. Imports from Coos Bay are that the people" of rNorth Dend and Marsfafield are turning out in big numbers to work for a successful convention. A crowd of more than 1200 is expected to be present. The people are perfecting plans to bouse this number comfortably, 'and to prevent congestion in the streets. A reception is planned for Thursday evening at the Elks clnb rooms for the women guests who will attend. Organizations of Coos Hay are making extensive arrangements for the entertain ment of the women. A huge beach ' dinner and sal mon barbecue is , being planned as one of the principal events. It will be held at Charleston beach, near Marshfield. Kigu pouts have been placed nt points on the roads near Coquilie and Marsfield directing the visit ors to the convention, as many are expected to go by automobile. Any one interested in the trip is asked to call Morrl Hace, 1995. The Opera House Drug Store. Service, quality, low prices, friend ship j-give Increasing patronage. Old customers advise friends to trad here. High and Court. () . if"- 0.,J. Hull Auto Top Paint Co. ' Radiator, fender and body repairing. Artistic painting adds 100 to the appearance of your auto: 267 S. Commercial. () L. A. Scheelar Auto Wrecking Co., oldest In the Willamette val ley. NewH aridused- parta na equipment. Low prices and quality service here. .1085 N..ComLr . () CITY PLANNING GROUP APPOINTED BY MAYOR (Contianrd irnm yg, t.) Ferry, wast considered by the com mittee, which, ; recommended that the catch basin there, be taken rare of by a sanitary sewer. On motion of Alderman W. W. Rosebraugh, the council, voted to pay George C- Will $25 for his sewer and allow him to attach it to the city sewer, aa his house is now without proper drainage. The committee on licenses re commended that Harry Ralph be granted a permit to sell soft drluks and the report was adopted. The city recorder was Instruct ed to prepare a-bill for the cost of a tire and nozzle for the fire truck, which, were lost going to the fire in Da Has Sunday, and that the bill be sent. ta the city of Dal las in oa.1 'it does not offer of Its own accord to pay. The committee' on health ud police reflorjed;. on a petition of residents ilea r Oxford park to have tLe license for baseball games there suspended. No such license exists, according to the report, no it could not rbo taken away. The report was, adopted. Recommendations that a. license for a billiard 'room be granted to Romaine & Long, and for a card room to Harry Ralph were adopted.- ' - A report was made on the pe tition of property owners on North Commercial treetlto prevent mer chants from -displaying goods on the sidewalk, stating that the of fenders - had been arrested and: fined. C ' " A recommendation that a license to conduct a hotel be granted to J. H. Stanton' ud W. C. Culbert Bon was adopted, 'as was another to grant a license to John William son to erect a theater providing the city engineer approves agree. The council decrdetl to ask' the afreet ' commissioner to remove a blacksmith shop and house from the middle or Pine street, between Front Ktreet -and the river. The owners had; refused to move the buildings of their own aecdrd. The city; attorney; was; instruct ed to .take . thovnecesary action for vacation "at an llejri la- Mock j 17. Nob minVTf '.;I".ilVi; . I Tha, city recorder, was instruot l 1 ttr1sstt bonds for th city's fT share;; in" paving Myrtle street. , An. application by the- Cherry I CitTV market for a soft drink ! license ;waa referred to the com mittee; on licenses,' and an appli I catidTby C. U Gainor for license tc conduct a rooming house was ! feferffd to the committee on i lealta and police.' c j i ; -? A petition i with, ' 51 signers for V trt light on Waller street was ,ief erred , to the committee on "' Petitions for sewer on Snuii. Twelfth street aad on Mill street ilji - - j s j .( v v - 5- fj'l 'cw nrnriea nlinDis: Tiv t-.o roinl similar units a-tiie State Legion toKraph of tlje orps. They will leave on Wednesday. were referred to the committee on sewers. A petition for paving Twenty second street, otherwise known a.s Thompson avenue, was reterrei to the committee on streets. A petition for changing the sidewalk line was referred to the committee on streets and to the ty engineer. Resolutions for assessments for pavtng portions of K street, Mc Coy avenue, 'ottage street, und Trinity street were adopted. Sidewalk resolutions for por- tions of North Capitol street. My ers street, Lincoln and Liberty streets, were adopted. The matter of constructing a sidewalk on Summer street be tween Madiiion and Jefferson, was rfferred to the new planning and zoning commission, A bill for accepting a deed of land for an alley from Oscar Red field and wife, was parsed, and for a sewer from Thomas Kelly vas also passed. A bill for assessment for im proving Hivcr st reel was pas.se. 5. The Man's Shop saves you a ten dollar bill on every quality suit. Shirts, hats, ties, collars. High grade clothing, perfect fitting, long wearing. 416 State. () C. F. tlrelthanpt, florist and decorator, 123 N. Liberty.. Phone JS0. Flowers, bulbs, floral de ligns for all occasions. Pioneer and leader in Salem. () While you are at tne office, we'll wash and grease your car. Let us help you give your car the best of treatment. O. J. WiLaon, Buick Motor Cars, phone 220. () TRUCE PLAN REJECTED BY PRESTOENT-CAttES; (Continued from pa go J.) canvassed.' Reports filing into the nation's oapifal necessarily are but abbreviated on account of an ex cessive arnotmt of governmental telegrams", .the Herald's corre J SUN I m. f And C, and return; X6day limit Profit by reduced roundtrip fares to Califor nia in effect throughout the summer. 16-day limit tickets are on sale daily this year; round trip to San Francisco and other California -' " points equally reduced. Also, season tickets Oct. 31 limit at slightly higher cost (stop ove.( ' -v -v -. Four trains daily each way, including the "Southern California Express' direct via Sacramento to Los Angeles. , O. L..rrlltift4cct f&krm. or A. A. MickeL Ti. F."& P. AZ ' ' , 1M Liberty Street V.-' .--sMs Champion Legion Drummers .J. .:JJ'. i!A organization are erectel to score Convention opening in SlarshfieM on spondent declares. The remainder of the Herald's story follows: j "Conditions in the interior, par ticularly in the states of San Luis Totosi and Nuevo Leon are grav'e. and considerable, trouble was en countered by state and federal" of ficers in carrying out the central ejovernment's closing orders and the sealing of the church doorls. Sunday morning, it is reported Ut Vexi-o City unofficially, but re liably, orders were issued by the federal government that the gov- rnor.s of states request that strict embargoes be placed on the sale of all arms and ammunitions arid Hiat the order be conveyed to aji persons engaged in the sale 6f orinamnty. Violation of the new t-rder will meet with drastic pun ishment. ! "The military and police of Mexico City continue to be on the alert. Centers are heavily guard ed und streets are under armHd guards of ,i Wee. ; "Although ;in undercurrent Of dissension is very evident, there has been no mass demonstration oiher than those of Sunday when bands of more devout church to lowers, forming hi:man barricades, sought to prevent the execution if I he closing ol der." NO(J ALES; Ariz , Aug. 2. For mer President AUardo Obregbn, considered a potential presidential candidate in the 192S Mexican elections, late today threw his support to President Calles in the ration's religious controversy by declaring the "hiyli dignitories of ti e Catholic church provoke.! thia conflict." "f The statement was contained in a signed declaration given to thi Associated Press. ! It was (iener! Obregon's first I i.blic statement regarding th$ c -ntral government's policy sinc the religious luw was enacted, and was issued after he had refused earlier in the day to commit )iini- s If. DAK old Drinks CHAEFER 'S DRUG STORB Original Yellow Front !. 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Here's what you will get from this new gasoline The first time you use this new gaso line you will get A noticeable increase in power and pick-up both winter and summer Less carbon deposit , No cranlc'Cse dilution A noticeable increase in gas miles Nofuelkriofks v ; No pitted valves or fouled spark plugs $ On sale now at GENERAL INDEPENDENT DEALERS ONllY ST HERE ON TEST Economy Drive Through Three Countries Is Made by Cycle Company The single cylinder Ilarley Davidson miUorcycle whicii is making a long distance economy est from Vancouver, It. C. to Tiajuana, Mexico, arrived at Sa lem at 1:?.0 this morning in per fect condition. After taking on gasoline and oil the machine was turned over to Harry W. Scott the rider who pilots the machine on its next lap toward Mexico. One of the features of this test is that the motor is not permitted to stop during the entire sixteen hundred miles. Ralph H. Kletzing qt The liinCYCLE CPS I the latest and greatest development in motor fuel r3 Zr- ? PETROLEUM pT W CORPORATION well worth Look for the Green and White Signs 1 Statesman, and II. E. Oliver ot the Union Oil company of Salem, offJeia'lly checked on the amount of gasoline ami oil taken by the machine on its stop here. H. L. Stiff Furniture Co., lead ers in complete home furnishings, priced to make you the owner. The atore that Btudies your every need aud Is ready to meet it, absolutely. Mrs. II. P. Stlth, millinery. Most beautiful huts iu Salem: all shapes and colors; full Block from which to uiake fine selections Best quality. 333 State St. () All is not gold that glitters. All meat is not 18 karat of perfection, but if you buy it from us. you'll be safe. Hunt & Shaller, 2t',:t N. Commercial. () Eiker Anto Co., Ferry at Lib erty St. Autos stored, and bought and sold. Cars washed day and night. Low prices and service will make long friends. () Kere'c why you will get It v This new gasoline is highly volatile but perfectly balanced. 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McCinnis and two other men were returning home from a dance when something hapened to one of the wheels preventing control of the car, which plunged off the grade. Mcliinuis' head was crushed and he failed to regain consciousness before death. The other two men were un injured. Ira W. Jorgensen 190 S. High St. Parts for all makes ot cars. Best.equipped auto accessory store fn this section. Prompt and re liable service the rule. ( Rock Creek Trout hatchery to be enlarged and improved. r Roles of the Contest 1. $1,000.00 ta caah will b awarded by thm Gaaaral PatroUiua CorporatMMi far tl aama that to ta baat, ia opisioa W tk judftea, for U Bw General (? Gaaoiioc. ; S. la caa of a tia all tying contaatanta will racaiva tb full uoul ot tha jrriza. . t t. Thn contact officially opa Asgoat ta4 ao4 cloooa Aavat Slat All cntriaa baaring tb Auust tlat poatiaaxk will bo u4f ad. . Tbo foDowiac woll-kaowa a4vrtaiac of tb Oaaanl aml Pvtrolraa Coraocatiaa trolaum Coraocatiaa R.A.S r, Ga. 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