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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1926)
THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON ' - ... i FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 11926 rvr BIG ;: SALE OF Alarm clocks FOR 10 DAYS 00 EACH These Clocks will wake you up and make you stay awake. See them in our windows CfiPfTftt 0&OG STORC Unit the West . teems WC OUL ORUG G ; 5MT srftTCri LlBLRTt J.H.Wllctt PRODUCTS LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF - Says: This car will give more miles for the money than anything you can buy. A 1930 Maxwell touring with four practically new tires,, good top, a motor that can't , be beat, the transmission and rear axel assembly new less than a year ago. All for 073.00. r ruu ii A-itw ljbibiMq T" Firo Prevention TTirwl W. V. Fuller of Dallas is con ducting a aeries of illustrated lec tures on Are prevention and for est preservation at the state fair grounds this week. , lie is working under the auspices of the state forestry department. 1 ', : Is House Guest-i-T', "." ' Miss Thelma Ooff ;pf Roseburg is the house guest this week of Mrs. W. A. Cummings. Celebrate Anniversary Mr. and Mrs.; S- II. McElmurry of Independence, inhabitants of Tent City at the fair grounds, cel ebrated their 51st wedding anni versary in camp there Sunday. They were married in Linn coun ty in 1875 and have two sons, Henry McKlmurry of Salem and Oren McElihurry of - Independence. Mrs. McElmurry is a native of Ore gon, having beenborn near Scio, while Mr. McElmurry was born in Arkansas. - STflJJFIELD SGOREu Br MARION PARTY Requisition Issued ' Governor Pierce yesterday is sued a requisition for the return to Oregon of O. N. Kaldor, who is wanted in Lane county on a charge of non-support. He is un der arrest at Lewistown, Mont. Purebred English i Bulldogs -For sale, 1055 Belmont. o3 rieads Guilty II. II. Roley of Tillamook was arrested by E. A- Van De Walker for reckless driving and paid a fine of $15 in the justice court after he had entered a plea of guilty. Hotel Marlon Dollar dinner, served 5:45 to 8 rery evening. ,J2tf 1'ays Speed Fine I- F. T. Glaser of Jefferson, was arrested by Max L. Alford for speeding and paid a fine of $15 in the justice court when he pleaded guilty to the charge. freshman class this year is the largest the school has known. The students completed freshman week Thursday night and registered Friday. Classes started Monday. Committee Named- A committee consisting of T. A. Livesley, Frank Deckebach, Otto Hartman, A. A. Mickel and Frank Myers has been appointed by. the local Rotary club to confer with other committees on means of raising money to aid in rebuild ing Mt. Angel college. For Rent, Modern Flat 5 rooms, adults, 35 666 Ferry. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High street. 22tf Dr. Bishop Returns Dr. George D. Bishop has re turned from a summer spent in Aincim whpre he had charge of tuberculosis eradication work oh livestock. Dr. Bishop is teaerai veterinarian here. Breithaupt Moved C.F. -Breithaupt has moved his floral shop from Liberty street to the new Bligh building, 521 State street. o3 Can Collide Thomas Johnspn reported at the sheriff's office Thursday that his machine was struck by one driven By Mrs. A. M. Austin on the Pacific highway three miles north of Salem. He had pulled up at the side of the road and was purchasing fruit when the acci- appenea ne saia. ine ex the damage was not given je report. Licenses Ihmici! - J Furniture Upholstery And repairing.' Gels - Powers Furniture Company. altf Robert Wilson Brodie of Port land salesman, and Caroline Clark also of Portland, and Leslie R. Linn of Silverton, farmer, and Eunice II. Watts were two couples obtaining 'marriage licenses at the office of county clerk Thursday. Xoti The county clerk's office will be open Thursday, Friday and Sat urday this week from 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. of each day for registration of voters. Registration closes on Saturday, October 2nd. U. G. Edyer, county clerk. . o2 Fined for Driving S. Herimroth of Portland was arrested by E. A. Van De Walker on a charge of reckless driving. He entered a plea of guilty and paid a fine of f 15 in the justice court. Small Shop Locations For sale in Salem's second bus iness district. $800 to $1000. Have your home and shop adjoin ing. Investigate. Becke & Hen dricks. 189 N. High. s26tf For Sal For Beat Cleaning - Blbbona Special rental rate to Students Phone 866 247 H. Com'l St. Victor Adding Machine Service C. M. LOCKWOOD II II TRACY'S FUEL - YARD 107 D Street Telephone 2313 u Underwood Typewriter Co. ' Direct Factory Branch 510 Court St. ' Phone 203 Typewriters Rented, Bold, Repaired. -, Special rental rates to Students Case Continued ? J. M. Morgan pt Tillamook re quested that his c&se be continued when he was arraigned yesterday in the justice court oh a charge of reckless driving. . ills case was continued and he was released on a bail bond of $25. Complete Line of Monarch Electric (lamlltons. Ranges at 21tf Kxeeutor Apitointed aU. D. Gray was appointed ex ecutor of the estate of the late John P. Naderman by an order of the county court, Fred Feller, Fred Gath and John Ahrens were appointed appraisers of the estate by the same order. Will Lease for One ,To three years, strictly modern house at 985 N. Summer St., and garage. Socolofsky, 341 State. s30tf Operation Performed A major operation nas Dcen per formed at a local hospital on J F. Latham of this city. Pigeons Race Today Another Salem to Portland hom ing pigeon race will begin from the roof of Bligh's Capitol theater Friday morning, six birds being entered by C. F. Bulger. Each bird will have a message op a slip of blue for someone in Portland. Modern Home, 0 Rooms For sale right now. Has fur nace, fireplace, Idry, hardwood, extra plumbing, 12x18 cement floor garage. Now $5250. Some terms. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High street. s22tf Large Home, Vacant, Close All schools. Fojr.sale for $4500. on any reasonable terms. See at 3 45 S. Winter street. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N- High. s26tf Hunters Home Suf Dwight Findley and Victor Rhodes.1 Willamette university students, have returned from a deer hunting trip in the mountains east of. Roseburg. They report many adventures and hardships, such as having most of their food stolen by a skunk, and being lost in the woods for two days. They also report plenty of deer, and say that the only reason they did not bring back the limit was be cause -they didn't have a pack horse to carry it. They were sev eral days overdue in getting back to Roseburg. so a searching party was being considered just as they walked into town. Horse Is Killed A horse owned by S. II. Mc Elurry of Independence was hit by lightning and killed on Thurs day morning at the farm near In dependence, according to word re ceived here. The horse was stand ing under a small oak tree when hit. ' Breithaupt Moved C F. Breithaupt has moved his floral shop from Liberty street to the new Bligh building, 521 State street. o3 Undergoes Opera! ion Mrs. S. J. Metzer of Brooks was given an operation at a local bos pital Thursday. So joists Added Tex Stoudenmyer and Robert Ross fiave been obtained as solo ists with Oscar Steelhammer's Cherrjan band during fair week. Mr. Ross was a clarinet soloist with Sousa's band for years. Mr, Stoudenmyer j is director of the Shrine band in Portland. Furnace Heated Homes Strictly modern. We have seven new homes to show you. Priced $4,000 on up. Immediate posses sion on three. Becke & Hendricks 189 N. High street.' s2:2tf Knters Hospital F. P. Clark of! 1111 Front street has been taken to a hospital here for medical treatment. f Radiators to Parade Members of jthe Eugene Radi atoTS will parade in the dawn town streets atll o'clock this morning and in the afternoon will parade before the grandstand on Lone Oak track in company with the'Cherrians. Bu&lnesH Property Bargain r Laree nronertv havine six ten- Anta,and in path o future busi ness" growth. Owner must sell noy'A Priced $22,000 and $8,000 could handle. Becke & Hendricks, te'N. High.! ' 826tf Ar. - ! ' Webb Is Honored , ! 'Eftra Webbj of Salem was elect eLU;esident o-f the OAC freshman clagr at a meeting in the men's gymnasium Saturday. Seven oth ers.were nominated. Total votes caslin the election, were 475. The Taxidermist shop E. E. WIGGINS, Prop. Near Woodry's Auction Market , . .li3 Norway Telephone 2261-W LADD & BUSH Bankers Established 1868 : General Banking Business! " . Office Iloars from 10 m, m to S p. wu m To Carry at the Fail" Purses bought at F. E. Shafer's 170 S. Com'l., the oldest estab lished harness business in the Willamette valley outside of Port land. Also a complete line of suitcases, hand bags, etc. "Noth ing takes the place of leather.'' ol Furnaces In All- Seven new homes we have priced $3250 to $8500. Reasonable terms if desired. Immediate pos session tn three. Becke & Hend ricks. 1S9 N. High. s26tf If eld for Keed Glenn Cruson" of Lebanon and Charles Rawlings of Albany, were arrested by local police rpfficers last night on speeding charge .. Theft Reported W. H. Burkhart, .860 street, reported at police Quarters yesterdav that a and lire had been stolen from his ear parked on State street near Capitol. Unjon head- wheel Joins Marine ' Wallace K. Chamberlain of this city haa enlisted $n the marines. Huntingtons Visit Mr. and Mrs! Charles (Shy) Huntington of Portland are here for the fair. Mr. Huntington is a brother of Hollis Huntington, Sa iem high school football coach. and is himself coach of tne xauii- nontah club team. Is CoHvalecinK Mrs. C. L. Mcllwan is at a local hospital recovering from tho ef fects of an operation performed on her there recently. Accident Reported F. E. Rafe of Woodburn was slightly injured Thursday when his car was struck by an unidenti fied car about a mile 'north of Woodburn on the Pacific highway yesterday, according to-a report he made at the local police station. His car was considerably damaged, the report stated- , Happy and Successful Students The students who are enrolled at the Capital Business College are enjoying their work in the new rooms. School work is mov ing along more successful than ever. Enroll now and become one of this success getting c'ass. ; Ol Visitors Reported in Salem James West of Woodburn was a Salem visitor Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Falk of Albany were in this city Thurs day. Mabel Walker of Turner was in Salem Thursday. C. F. Hein of Aumsvillc visited this city yesterday. Among the Thursday visitors in Following Is the Complete Text of Resolutions Adopt ed Wednesday Following is the complete text of the resolution adopted by the jfarion county republican central committee, at its rally at the state fair grounds cn Wednesday: ' "Whereas. Robert N. Stanfield was fairly defeated for the re publican nomination for United States senator in a field of six can didates; and "Whereas, at the time ho filed his declaration of candidacy he promised that if he was not nom inated in the primary election he would not accept the nomination ol any other party, and 'Whereas, Mr. Stanfield is now a candidate in violation of his pledge to the republican party of Oregon, and "Whereas. Frederick Steiwer was the choice of the republicans of Oregon and is an upstanding young republican of integrity and ability, and is worthy of the un divided support of the republican party: "Therefore, be it resolved by the Marion county republican cen tral committee that we pledge our hearty and undivided support to the candidacy of Frederick Stei wer and call upon all loyal repub licans to 'rally to his support, and "Be it further resolved, that we vigorously condemn and denounce Robert N. Stanfield as being un faithful t6 the republican party. of Oregon, and submit that he is not worthy of the support of any loyal republican, and we hereby call upon all loyal republicans to do their utmost to elect Frederick Steiwer and administer a deserved rebuke to Robert N. Stanfield for his disloyalty to the republican party." WILLB OFFERS C RTTEMOm Salem was Mrs. A. L. Baker of Mill City. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Nelson were in Salem Thursday. They are residents of Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Woodworth of Albany visited this city Thurs day. M. R. Gram of Portland was in this city Thursday. C Barnes of Eugene was in this city Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Stone spent Thursday night in- Salem. They arc residents of Hood River. Fortland British ship "West moor" takes 275,520 bushels of wheat to United Kingdom. TatS of Releasing Funds JVaries From That Given Before Grand Jury NEW YORK, Sept. 30. (AP.) When George E. Willians, man aging director of the alien prop erty custodian's office from 13 18 to 1924, advised the release of $7,000,000 impounded assets of the American Metal company in !f21.'he knew that another claim for some of the same propetty previously had been denied,- he testified in the Miller-Daugherty conspiracy trial today. Willia'x.s. who as fii'tst assistant to Thomas W. MUler. former alien property custodian, investigated the American Metal company claim of Richard Merton, was the first defense witness In the trial of Miller and Harry M. Daugher ty for conspiracy to defraud the government of their bst services In permitting the Merton release. During the entire morning ses sion he was questioned by Wil liam Band, counsel for Miller. Rand's questioning tended to show that ll the work of investigating the Merton claim and passing on it for the A. P. C. office had been done by Williams and that Miller had signed it in good faith on his managing director's assertion that it was valid. At the afternoon session United States Attorney Buckner took the witness. Buckner had said earlier in the trial that Williams would be shown to have been' a co-conspirator with Daugherty and Mil ler the latter two, he charged, having been induced id conspire against the government by "hypo dermic inject ions of graft." made by John T. King, hired by Mer ton for 5441,000 to put the claim through. Judge Mack announced, how ever, before" the defense began, its tase today, that Wilitam3 had not been shown to be a co-conspirator. J Buckner questioned the witness at length concerning testimony hp gave last year before a grand jury investigating the American Metal company transfer. e ) I Williams I stated that much, of the testimony he had given at that time was wrong; becanse he was under a misapprenension concern ihg documents shown him by the prosecutor. . ' . .. OBITUARY CaDtaln A. J. Spong, 147 Ma tlon street, died Sept. 29. "ITS M survived by v his widow Mary or Salem, a daughter Mrs. Nellie t). Khonard of Portland, a' brother J. M. Spong of ! Salem and-a sister, Mrs. Kstnenne nnoaes. ue ooay is at the Webb funeral parlori, Funeral -announcement wiir bo made later. 1 Smith W. II. Smith, aged D, died la this city September 30. The' ref rains are at jthe Mortuary of Rig don &.8on. nient later. Funeral announce IDEALS Of service creating an es tablishment superior in its teverencejl sympathy and thoughtfulness for all. , Webbs Funeral Parlors Telephone 120 T TERWILLIGERS Perfect Funeral Service . Tor-Less ' . ; . ' Llcensedj Lady Mortician 770 Cltemeketa Street . Telephone 734 . ! , DRIVERLESS CARS DRIVE UR SELF Company OCC Vi BLOCK NORTH LoST OFFICE JJ NORTH CHURCH STREET PHONE 885 STANDARDIZED CASH STORES .... , J 6&S for aJRsiiey D 99 Air Mail Man H Frank P. Bell, United States air mail official, is visiting this city. He is traffic manager for the Pasco-Elko route of the air mail. I . ' The Bungalow Beauty Shoppe For marcelling, shampooing, pa per curling, facials. Try our hon ey pack. Open evenings by ap pointment. Phone 1985. ol I USE YOUR CREDIT SUITS - O'COATS DOWN BALANCE IfJ PAYMENTS AL KRAUSE QUALITY MEN'S WEAR, The Store With the Fountain I DISEASES Treated by Osteopathy and the latest Klectrical Therapy, in cluding Dr. A brain's Electronic System. - ; . No Charge, for u Consultation ; DR. B.; H. WHITE- FliyslcJan ana Surgeon i ;506 U. 8. Bank Building . Salem, Oregon . ' . ; How often do we hear that expression saving our pennies for darker days. The economical house keeper can increase her sayings substantially by making Busick's her food headquarters. Then, too, there is that added convenience of Free Delivery of Fresh Meats, Bakery Goods, Fruits, Vegetables and Groceries. 100 Per Cent Pure Leaf Lard 4 lb. Pail 93c Snowdrift Shortening . 4 lb. Pail 89c Oregon Milk. 4 Large Cans 35c SwiftYSunbrite Cleanser 2 Cans 15c PHONE 455 OR 456 Crown Flour 49 lb. Sack Unbleached y $2.05 . Fisher's Blend Flour One of the highest grade flour to be had J $2.09 Eagle Brand jKiour You'll like this eastern O:reg.ofii hard wheat flour, made from old crop wheat. $1.95 Gem Nut Margarine Fresh sweet new stock 3 lbs. 79c Government Inspected Meats Roasts of Beef, good too, as low as 14c Beef Steaks as low as 18c Pure Lard At meat counter only 20c Per lb. BAKERY CAKES, COOKIES, PIES, ROLLS, FRUIT CAKE DOUGHNUTS Whole Wheat ..' Health Bread iRye Bread -Graham and BRAN Bread All from our own mod ern electric bakery are displayed in profusion at Bakery Counter. 2 Large , Loaves 25c Twin Loaves r 15c I. FREE DELIVERY TQ ALL PARTS OF; THE CITY AiSK ABOUT COUPON BOOKS - ...... . r i . - I I I. . . . v . W mm . XT