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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1926)
SUNDAY MORNING. AUGUST. IS. 192.5 ; V r V 7 .i,ri was killed by Officer C. I Jpjehns in Mr. and 3 rortlaad vi in PortlaiMl , Mrs. D. H. Upjohn were visitors Saturday. They atteaded , the annual regional gladiolus show,- sponsored by the Oregon" FJlrosts club. This is the first affair of its kind held. CTrellrnt ria! Pimm Cheap At Moore'a Musie-, House. al5 Vl-iP-dcnd Here-- I v-ffnd Mrs. C. E. Fortmtller visaed Salem friends Friday. They are residents of Albany." For Rale. Pcllarreil Boston Pnps Extra choi& Pe4&ndT273 Staud ;. " al? Ho to Seaside ? Mr. and Mrs. C. P.Rlahop have gone to Seaside for a week-end trip. Rhodes Pays Visit Keith Rhodes., captain- of -the fc Willamette university ' football Zrta.m, was a Salem visitor for the f last two days. He lives in Ray- mond, Wash. Cameron Shirts for Men A better shirt for less. All col ors. A new one free. if. they fade. $2. SO. The Man's Shop. al5 Ben Ki kli Visit , Ben Rirkli of Portland is spend ing the week-end with his parents at their home at Rush and Sagi naw streets here. He is connected with the YMOA in Portland. Swimming Fancy diving, high, diving, and swimming contests. Public Invit ed. Spectators free. Taylor's Beach, 21st and State, today, 2 .D- m- " . a!5 t ollisioii Reported-r- ars driven by f. Taylor and - A. Burr collided yesterday at the -.mer of Church and Ferry "reel. No details were given in trie report. Mi Tsal Here Miss Kling Tsal 8isler of John ixai. a Willamette university stu- unaewoodTypevvriterCo. k. 5?rw Ftory Branch TP writer Rented, Bold, Repaired .-v. Special rental ratea to Btudanta Wood Wood TRACY'S FUEL YARD TelephoM SSll ! LADD & BUSH Backers: Established 1868 General Banking Business rn Bonra drosa 10 a, an. to p. m. it Pays f?pecl Fin Laurence Pritchett was fined $5 in jolice court yesterday on a eharge of speeding. Cameron Shirts for Men A better shirt for less." All col ors. A new ne free if they fade. $2.50. The Man's Shop. a!5 Fined for Parkingc Remond Begon of St. Paul was fined $1 in police court yesterday on a charge of : parking In a re stricted district. Gives Judge fcB.;K. Wheeler was fined $1 in jfollcejcourt yesterday on a charge of -parkfals- in ajrestricted zone. Rop Pickers Wanted , Durbln & Cornoyer. See adi. a31 Parks Too Jong O. B. .Anders was fined $1 in police court-yesterday on a charge of parking overtime. Will . Build fiai-ajfp Airs. D. F. Lane was issued a building permit yesterday to erect a one story garage at 1155 Court street, the estimated cost to be $300. To Rent Geo. C. Will Rents Good pianos and sewing ma chines. a!5 Vacation Planned Dr. Walter Brown and family will leave Monday on a two weeks vacation. They 'will take a motor trip to Yellowstone national park. Board man to Leav Robert Boardman, physical di rector at the YMCA. will leave on Monday for a two Weeks' vacation trip. See- "Victor's Latest Portable Phonograph at Moore's Music House. alB Go to Newport Walter Jenks and family have gone to Newport for the week end. . , : '.- ' Speclal-i-9 Room Home Close to schools. Cut to $4500 and $1200 will handle. Becker Hendricks. 189 N. High St. altf Coach Barry Fired William Barry, coach of the Sa lem,. Mass., -, .high school debate team which lost to the local high school team last winter, has been released by.; tho 'SaIem,: Mass. LOOSE WHEELS REPAIRED, 1? PER WHEEL- Mike Panek's Brake Station 275 . South Commercial Street Will Preach Today -Dr. J. D. McCormick of Kimball college' will preach at the First Methodist church in Corvallis to day. "Sonora" Portable Phonograph $30.00. Moore's Music House. al5 Leaves Today Miss Helen Pearce, formerly an instructor at Willamette univers ity and a resident of Salem, will leave this morning for California where she will do graduate study. Operations Performed Minor operations were perform ed on Louise And Jack Hayes at a loeal hospital Friday. ' Dr. Marshall, Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon. a!5 Cahill Recovering K. E. Cahill, who was injured by a truck recently, is reported to be recovering rapidly at a? local hospital where he was taken .fol lowing the accident. Pears at Holders, ftOc per bo. S miles south on Liberty road. al5 To Ijcave Thursday Mrs. Charles W. Niemyer, who has been visiting relatives in Sa lem and Portland for the past two weeks, will, return to her home in Seattle on Thursday. She has been the gnest in Salem at' the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Liston. Do Voif Want a Good Suburb Home in Salem Heights? I have for sale on acre with comfortable five room house, wood house, place for car, lota of fruit '(both tree fruit and berries), large chicken house. Close to street car, school and store. $2650 cash or $2750 part terms. See H. G. Wiggins at Salem Heights Store. al7 Complaint Filed The City of Vernoriia yesterday filed with the public service com mission here complaint against the service of the Vernon ia Light & Power company. Fancy Diving '1 High diving, swimming contests. Public, invited. Spectators free, Taylor's Beach, 21st and State, today, 2 p. m. al5 Judge Cannon Return Judge W. H. Cannon has re turned to Salem after a visit f in Albany and Eugene. Xovel Tourney Today A bag tournament will be held on the Mihee course today, for which a good many members of the club have signed up. In a tournament of this kind, four players represent one man. Each "HOlCE of Traub Genuine , Vjs Orange Blossom engage-: merit and wedding rings is a tribute to the Judgment and good taste of the wearer. man Jfml fmim. Oa wswiy. i IL 0 . , ' HKRI? IS A GOOD ONE f 1 026 model Ford rionpe, new paint, bumpers, Rnxtel axel and lota or other extra.' If you are interested in saving money on a real snnppy ForI coupe, . 1m iture td see this one. i arries a different club and makes lH the strokes requiring a club of Us kind. The clubs furnished are i . driver, nridiron, imashie and jntter Prizes of various kinds re being offered to the winning km and the one placing second. layers who wish to jjdrive off the ees with their mid irons are no- iceably absent, according to Gra ham Sharkey, professional, and a all has been issued; for them to onie out and show their prowess. riepairing For CorrtMt Sewing Machine and phonograph re pairing bring them to, or leave tour orders at the Geo. C. Will Music Store. j! al5 Come Quick for j Crawford canning peaches. Two miles from Salem on Salem-Dallas road. j al5 rhatrher Asks Divorce Harry Thatcher, after 20 years f married life, yesterday filed ult for divorce in the; circuit court ere against his wife. Ruby. Mr. hatcher alleged that his wife has temper, and upon one occasion ruck him on the head with a ettle filled with rice. She re used to allow him to go fishing, e said. ' arifl Kasoended 1 -."rtie, public service j commission yesterday suspended iuntil Dec. 1, 192$, the proposed hew tariff of the 'Southern Oregon jG as company which operates at Roiseburg, Med fofd and Grants PaaH." The new tariff provided for slight increases In the existing, rates if or service. Hotel Marion Dollar dinner, served 6:45 to 8 every evening. 2tf George Brown Leavi' George G. Brown, I clerk of . the Oregon state land hoird. left here yesterday for California where be will spend the next Ithree. weeks. Mrs. Brown died suddenly a few tays ago while visiting at "tiea kowin. Mr. Brown was ' accom panied to California by his sister, who came here to attend the fun eral services for Mri. Brown. "FLher Ampico" Reproducing Pianos at "Real Bargain"" price. Moore's Music House. al5 Sam Kozer 111 Sam A. Koxr. secretary of state, has been ill at his home here for the past two days with an attack of lumbago. Physicians said he wouhl he. able to retufn to his de.sk early next week. For Kale Bungalow home, 1775 Fir St. $5750. Terms. Wi H. Graben- horst & Co., 134 S. Liberty St. al5 Ia Follctt I'asses I'aches Alex La 'Follett, yeteran mem ber of the state senate from Mar ton county, yesterday distributed among the various state depart ments boxes of his delicious peach es. Mr. La Follett's jorchards are smong the largest in iMarion coun ty and are located ja few miles from Salem. Mr. La Follett said his 1926 crop was larger than those of the past five years. " i - Cameron Shirts for M A better shirt for 1 ess. All rol- ors. A new one free if they fade. $2.50. The Man's S hop. "al MIsn Halvorsen Visits Miss Christina Halyerson of Juneau, Alaska, has been visiting in Salem the past week.wSbe was formerly with the U G. Shipley store here. Visiting Cousin- Miss Alice Hunt, a; Corvallis re cousin. Miss ident, ia visiting her! Velma Hunt of Saleni 1 New Bus Bought A new 22-passenger bus has been bought In San (Francisco by J. W. Parker of the Parker Stage company, and will je placed o the Silverton-Woodbbrn run. Water Carnival Today, A water carnival Will be held at Taylor's bathing beafch this after noon, with diving, swimming and other events on the program. ' Will Iital Y3ICA 1 , Edwin Socolotsky,! son of D. D. Socolofsky of Salem, I is to he he I of the King county, Wash., YMCA, according to word received here lie has been In such jwork for sev eral years.' j High Dive Today I ' Miss Eva SchulU, a "former OAC student, and national Olym give an exhibition of her skill by diving from the Willamette river bridge at the foot of .Center street this afternoon at 1 1 o'clock. - No LlliU Pther;",women ,have vever ; dived from this bridge, so far as is known. Following the dive. Miss Schult. accompanied by , M. G. Douglas, trainer at ; the Crystal Pool, and a group of other swim mers will go ' to Spong's r landing at Woodland park for a swimming and d lying ..exhibition. " ... If I.V Delegate Dwight Adams of Salem will go as representative to a meeting of "Hi-Y" presidents from Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Montana at-Spirit Lake, Wash., August 30 to September 6. ' "' . New Ideation Anderson ...Sporting Goods Store, 167 N. pommercial. - aje F. P; Murphy Visits -i' F." P. Murphy of the Minnesota state forestry department, visite at the office of State Forester El liott here Saturday. Admit Baker Will The will of Ida S. Baker has been admitted to probate and Walter Baker appointed adminis trator. A. L. Shultz, A. G. Hall and M. H. Utter were appointed to appraise the estate. Fall Line "Famous Kimball" Pianos. Moore's Music House. al5 Answer Is Filed . J. N. Kilcup and Lillie Kilcttp have filed a reply to S. P. Matheny and the Hunt Bros. Pacific com pany, in connection with a suit for $100 on a credit contract. Pay Traffic Fines A- H. Steinbock was fined $15 in justice court Saturday for hid ing improper 'license plates. yt garrison was nnea iu ror driving with defective brakes. A Limited Amount Of the West Coast Pulp & Paper Company 8 per cent preferred, and some common stock may now be had. If interested, see H. S. Gile. W. T. Jenks or Wm. H. Trin dle, Salem. This plant will have the most for the money in fixed investment and will begin oper ating with one machine end will extend its plant and capacity as conditions warrant. al5 Receives - Tit le Lewis Howell has been awarded full title to six lots in Eddy's ad dition, as a result of failure of Amanda Thorp, John Thorp and others to appear in court to de fend a suit brought by Howell. Divorce Granted An absolute decree of divorce has been granted to Hattie Ed monds from F. W. Edmonds, on grounds of desertion. They were married in August, 1924, and have no children. Vincents Divorced R. H. Vincent has been granted a divorce from Juanita Vincent, whom he married at Vancouver, Washington, January 1922. The decree was signed by Judge L. II. McMahan. Cameron Shirts for Men A better shirt for less. -All col ors. A new one free if they fade. $2.50. The Man's Shop. alG Decision Rendered A decision has been rendered by Judge L. H. McMahan in favor of J. W. Knapp and Mabel Knapp, plaintiffs, in a suit against Louis, B. McClane and others to get the title to some property on the do nation land of John B. McClane and Helen McClane, his wife, sit uated on North High street. Mrs. Slutnk Return Mrs. Myra Shank, matron at the local police station, has returned from a two week vacation spent in Portland, Albany and at the coast. Visitors Return Mr. and, Mrs. Arhtur Martin of Marcola were Salem visitors last week. They returned home ac companied by Mr. Martin's mother. Mrs. Avis J. Martin. She will visit with Mr. Martin and with her daughter, Mrs. ,J. N. Mills. Miss Re id Leaves Miss Rita Reid left yesterday for Halsey to visit friends. She is a daughter of Mrs. . Cora Reid, county trdant officer. Fender Is Damaged ' Ruth W. Lock wood of Turner reported at local police headquar ters yesterday that her car was in an accident at Court and Commer cial streets with an unidentified car. A bent fender and bent bumper were the only damage. Eastern Sheriff Here ; W. L. Zan of Atlantic City. New Jersey, sheriff of Atlantic county, was a Salem visitor last night, accompanied by his wife.' They are on' a motor tour of the United States."': Cup 14 Gets. Busy ... . Marriage licenses were issued in the county clerk's office yesterday to Harry E. Hughes and Maybelle E. Scollard, both of Woodburn; Allen A. Kafoury 750 North Sum mer and Georglana Wenlock,, 1450 Broadway: - Albert Dennis, Mill City and Mrs. Rose Glenn, San Diego, Cal. ; J Walter Townsen d , Salem and Fannie R. Mulkey. Sa lem; Richard E. Johnson, 2230 North Liberty . and Phoebe K. Swart. 2230 North Liberty; Earl Eugene Verbeck . and Pauline Theobelt Kelson, both of Silverton and Harry P? Tows;-Albany-and Katherlna Renyel,;RIckreall. Howard Visit "'r , C. A. Howard visited Salem Saturday andcalled afthe office of Mrs. Mary Fulkerson, county school 'superintendent. Held for Speed - Neal Harman of Woodburn was arrested by local police last night on a charge of speeding. Faces Charge Lyle ftiwer of Salem was arrest ed by local police last night on u charge of one arm driving. Bend Visitors Here- Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Winslow of Bend were in Salem Friday. Veterans to Meet The Sons of Union War Veter ans of the Civil War will meet at the armory Tuesday evening. Spe cial business will be discussed. Wells Tallman Returns Wells Tallman and son return ed' to Salem yesterday from their trip over near Prosser, Wash., where they were looking after the harvesting of their half section of wheat. They report the yield good and the quality No. 1. They sold 1247 sacks, or two carloads for July delivery for $1.33 a bushel, which was the top of the market, and would have sold the whole crop but could not get it all har vested in time for July delivery. They own the land on which the wheat was grown and had paid for the summer fallow and the seed wheat and also the labor put ting out the crop, so the wheat all belonged to the owners of the land. ' Posts SI O Rail Ormin B. Hanson of Portland was arrested last night on a charge of speeding and released on $10 bail. Xew Cars Coming Vick Bros, announce that 4 3 Oaklands and Pontiacs are en route to Salem, for sale by them here. They declare they are sell ing more cars than they have at any time "since they were Ford aerents. On Friday only one car remained on their floor, all others having been sold. KING HITS PREJUDICES CANADIAN' LIBERAL LEADER URGES FRIENDLINESS KAMLOOPS.. B. C, Aug. 14. (By A. P.) Mackenzie King, lib eral, former premier of Canada, charged in an address here to night that the conservative party Is fostering a campaign of preju dice against the United States. "For themselves," he declared, "it comes at a particularly inop portune moment. Every hotel in every city in Canada is crowded with American tourists who cher ish the kindliest of feeling toward the people of the dominion. - "The wholly unnecessary talk of annexation and the contemptu ous terms in which many conserv atives refer to the United States does not foster good will. It breeds Ill-will in every part of the country." LIGHTNING KILLS TWO CHILDREN STRUCK WHILE PLAYING IN YARD RUSK, Texas, Aug. 14. (By A. P.) Sibly Davis. 10, and Lilly Belle Walker, 12, were struck by lightning and instantly killed while playing in the yard of the Walker home near here late Sat irday. Before giving advice, find out what kind a man wants and sup ply him with It. - DISEASES Treated by Osteopathy and the latest Electrical, Therapy In cluding Dr. Abram'a Electronic System. No Charge for . -. Consultation DR. B. H. WHITE Physician and Surgeon . BOO U. S. Bank Building Salem, Oregon - It's Oh, Mamma ! I canjt wait what is this secret? : : - OS .IfeJ&M1 s- - Viiitors Reported In Salem : : o A. W. Hill of Corvallis is visit ing In Salem this morning. F. R. Jackson of North Bend was in Salem Saturday night. Ira Williams of Independence is a Salem visitor today. Mr. and Mrs. J. Roy Damon of Eagene is In Salem today. : Mr. and Mrs. J. L, McConnell of Portland are in . Salem this morning. -i , Gail Hill of Albany made a bus iness trip to; Salem Saturday, i E. W. Bross of Klamath Falls visited-Salem Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Edi' Walsh or Portland were in Salem Saturday. J. Knight of Ashland was a Sa lem visitor Saturday.!! Mr. and Mrs. George W. Houck of Roseburg were in Salem Satur day! , - ij Richard W. Rice of Pendleton spent Saturday night in Salem. C- A. Christensen and family of Red Bluff. CaL. are In Salem visiting relatives and ; friends this week. SIX KILLED BY BLAST SCRIES OF DYNAMITE ACCI DENTS TAKE HEAVY TOLL KANSAS CITY, Aug. 14. (By Associated P r e s s) Dynamite took a toll of six lives in: three states in the southwest today. I. J. King and a man named Simmons, 89, were killed when a charge of dynamite exploded prematurely while ; they were blasting in a cut near Fairfax, Okla. Three men died" when a short fuse caused a stick of dynamite to explode while they were trying to drop the charge into a well at Independence, Kansas. They were Frank Butler, 38, Letf Colpit, 25, and Ray Colpit, 27. The sixth victim was Charles Z. Jones, a farmer near Parsons, Kansas. He died from injuries Inflicted by the explosion of a stick of dynamite which it is alleged he was using to kill fish in the Neo sho river. OBITUARY - uiin At Tier home, 1176 North Nine teenth street, Saturday, August 14, Mrs. Ennen M. Nunn. age 74 years. Sister of Paul N. Nunn, San Diego, J. J. Nunn, Salem, and Mrs. Emily Whitman of New York. Announcement of the fun eral will be made later by the Rigdon & Son mortuary. " Edwards-McKInnon At the residence, 134 0 Norway street, Friday, August 13, Mrs. FREEDOM O Soul! thou art free all free! As the winds in their ceaseless chase. When they rush o'er their airy sea. Thou mayst speed through the realms of space, No fetter is forged for thee! Bulwer Lytton. W. T. Rigdon & Son There s a' Reason : - i - - -Ask someone who knows the value of chiropractic why they know it will im prove your health. ' Consultation Free DH SCOFIELD "The Best in Chiropractic" 328 Oregon Bids. BIGGEST V EVER SOLD IN SALEM F. N. WOODRY'S Auction Market . Summer and Norway Streets All Day Tuesday STARTS 10 A. M. SHARP Bring your own lunch and spend the day with us. Free coffee will be served on the grounds. Terms of sale cash, j ..".' f ' .' ; F. 'N; WOODRY Salem's Leading Auctioneer , Residence and Store 1610 N. Summer : Phone 511 Alice-. Mary Ed wardsi-McKlnnon, wire of "William L. Ed ward, moth er Of John Edwards, Walter D. Ed-.' W, P, 'I Watkjn and Mrs. Jessie Bartruff of Salem,- Mrs. H. G. Christie of :Creston", i B. C, R. C. Percy. V, Edwards of Peace River Alta., ; and Mrs. Mary Bollier of Long JJeaehL Cal., grandmother oC Homer andjArleta Ficklin of Sa lem and 10' others, sister nf Mrs. Lotus Valentine of Salem and six others. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 Monday morning from the Rigdon mortuary. Inter ment will ho lu the City View cem etery. v i , ' , .. ; , Bowe;i ; Alice Bowen died August 13, at her residence "656 University. She is survived by he mother, Mrs. L. C. . Pooler ;of Salem, four sons. Archie of Pratum,' Ernest, dfifford and Adolph of Salem, two sisters, Mrs. G. A. Bock of Salem arid Mrs, John McManus of Honolulu. Fun eral services will be held Sunday at 2 o'clock at Rigdon mortuary with interment In Waldo ' Hills cemetery. ' ' " " . .. dllUUliBUHMi If Honey Were No Object JUST WHAT DO I NEED? A letter received yes terday morning . said : "If money were no ob ject, just what do I ; need in glasses?" Our answer in part was : First, a pair of general wear or work : glasses in any of the serviceable f r a m es. Second, a pair of rim less glasses for dress occasions. Third, a pair of dark glasses fort outing; or driving pur- ; poses ground to your ; prescript ioiv : Three pairs of glasses are not an expensive ; proposition as all are ; ground at the same time, thus quite a sav ings can be made.' If you are interested, let ; us quote you. MORRIS OPTICAL COMPANY Oregon Rldg . ... ! Salem 7A FOUR AUCTION NEXT Tuesday Starts 10 a. m. 1 And poes all day at F. N. Woodry'is Auction Market. A large lot of Rood furniture and blacksmith tools. See large adj,x Wednesday 1!:30 p. m. 2 to X. 23rd Street.. . Nearly new 4 room bungalow and furniture. Rugs, range, etc. Mrsj P. B. Grimes, owner Wednesday Nite . 7:30 p. m. - At Wooiry's Store Summer and Norway streets. - --,-'. Friday, 1:30 p. m. 1T0O S. Liberty ' " Universal range, reed baby, buggy, furniture, etc. II. L. Daue, owner. Water papers for full partic ulare later. - r F. N; WOODRY Is the Auctioneer of course Phone 511. Established 1010 FURNITURE t : I 2U2 - V