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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1926)
HUlliUUjUljJlO : FACTS On RATES Public Service Commission Petitioned to Make Com-, plete Investigation " ,, Governor Pierre yost'erday ad- drM8d a. letter to I. II. Van Wln- kle, attorney general, Instructing him to tile a petition with the: pub lic service commission' for the pur pose of determining the facta-in connection with alleged excessive v rates charged, by the .various tele phone , corporations operating in .the state ofr Oregon. The govern i or urged, among other things, that ,tlie attorney general nse his linex- pended appropriation authorized br the 1925 legislature for the "'purpose ot employing -any assist ance that he, may desire., If this money Is not 'sufficient, the gov ernor requested the attorney gen- . eral .to ask , for an emergency ap propriation through the secretary - .of state. ; . ; ; . The governor said he based his .letter on at recent Investigation of the telephone situation' conducted torney., , v f Officials here- declared today that he delayed his action until a iejwr wineksp before Uneejectfcq . A big shipment of stationery jusj , received ; ' at "fPat ton's , Book Store.- All the fatest shade. Gooil stock.; as shown, on Broadway. New York.. , , () First National IBank the, bank of friendship and helpfulness in time of need. U Interest paid on time deposits. Open an account and watch yonr-money grow. ( ) pn corns ISIii IE EI Delegates Declare Employ ment of Convicts Diffi cult Problem tt GETTING SKINNIER 'EVERY4 DAY Hollows in Cheeks and Neck fJrow - tag Deeper Every, Week , Something i Iust - Jte t Pone ."and Done Right, Xow Quick Tens of thousands of thin, run down men- yes,' and women too -tf- are getting : discouraged are 'giving up all hope of ever-being 4ble to , take ott flesh and look ""healthy and strong.' . '- AH snch people can stop worry ' tag and start to smile and enjoy , life right now. for McCoy's Cod 'LlverOil Compaund Tablets which any druggist will -tell you all "about, is putting flesh on hosts of , r skinny folks every day. K One woman. , tired, ,weak and " discouraged, put on .15 pounds in five weeks and now feels, fine. - We all know that Cod Wver Oil . is full of vitalizing 'flesh; produc ing "tiumlns,- ;but 'many, . people 'can't take It hecause of .its bor- - rible smell. and. fishy ;tas.te and"be 'ause It often upsets the stomach. , McCoy's Cod . Liver Oil Com- Vound Tablets arenas easy to take 'as candy, and if 'anylhin person ; don't gain at' least 5 pounds In 30 '-Hays your druggist" is authorized fo give you ytmr money back "and only 60 cents for so tablets. Ask J. C Perry, D. J. Fry or any iruggist. j . : .... '. I Insist on McCoy's,: the original 'and ' genuine, "and": bear in' mind rthat for thin. 'sickly kids they, are ..wonderful T very sickly Thtld .--age 9 gained' It : pounds In 7 months. Adv.-! '":.' w hlch M iss" rieten "Vbekey 'Is glvln g for. ihe charming Corvallls girl. On Thursday. Oct. 21,jihe wlI jjo on to f 'oriiana io. ue iue nonor gnest at aa' alumnae to he given by ;het sorority 'sisters in Kappa Mrs. Walter I. Woods has issued invitations ; to a lea to : honor her daughter, the function to be given at the Woods conn try home. The hours are from 2; 30 to 4:30 and a large number "of friends, will motor out for the event, f The personnel of the wedding party chosen by Miss Woods and her fiance Lleb Riggs of Portland, has been announced. MIss Flor ence Greene of Portland will at tend Miss Woods as maid of honor and the bridesmaids will be Miss WilJna. Brewer, Corvallis;! Miss Linda Volkeye. Portland: Miss Louise Williamson, Salem ; Miss Margaret " Oorrie, Eugene. Floyd Willert ofVWallowa is to attend Mr. Riggs as best man. The ush ers will include Forrest Woods, brother of the ' bride-to-be, James Phillips and Taylor Poore, the former a fraternity brother of Mr. Riggs, and Silas Starr, all of Port land. Corvallis Gazette-Times. Recent Bride Is Honored With Shower Mrs. John Hay (Marietta Ahalt) whose wedding was an event of Friday, was given a pleasant sur prise last Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock when members pf the Northwest cannery., at which she was employed during the - past season, presented her with'akvely silver service and many; other beautlfalgifta V . " Those Contributing, to the . sur prise wero Miss Dorothy Ryley, Miss Leah Matbews, Miss Dorothea PITTSBURGH, Pa., Oct. 18. (AP) Labor unions, manufac turers and others have created sentiment against prison indus tries, making It difficult for the authorities to find proper employ ment for convicts while they are serving time, speakers 'today told, delegates attending the "annual congress of the American prison association here. The delegates were discussing "Why should a man who is a criminal, . be supported by the state?" When the topic -of prison employment was brought up "J.; O. Stutzman, general superintendent of tbe .Pennsylvania state prison at Rockvlew,- Pa..- said, the unions 'and ".Manufacturers wero' opposed to prison labor, the latter because I Mat hew; 'Mfara Ruda Quamme, they.; declare they 'must - not be made tof compeie with prison In"-, dustriestnls question of employ ment Is one of Ithe greatest dlf 1 cultles : facing prison authorities today. ' I don't think It should'be made an economic question as bas been suggested." Romanus Fellman, warden of the Montgomery county prison at NorrisfownrPa., said that wqrk on the roads was the only ''hard labor"v available for the convicts in his charge.' . Henry O. Miller; 184 S. Com'l. St.. where most people prefer to get their'auto parts for all makes bf cars.; . Trade , here anjl make savings on all auto parts. () The Dixie Bakery leads on high class breads, pies, cookies and fancy baked supplies of every kind. Best by test. Ask old 'customers.. 433 Court St. () White House Restaurant, 362 Sta$ e St., where hundreds' of peo ple prefer to eat. - All yotr wanf to eat for less than-you can: eat at: horned. Quality and service. ; ' C) Giiia-Enteridui f "Ted" "T - "An latfracUta' "'cQUege " affair of the jpast 'week was t he formal t fa atwbch .the-Kirlsof tlte,jaar class' at Wlllainetfe nriiveryisy ''n' tertained 'for. the ' pleasure i'of.Hhe rreshman "girls. As is thetnaal custom, the .tea. took , place' 'at the spacious" home ot Prof, and Mrs, WilHam E- Kirk- on 'Stite Rteet. Calling hours were from 3 to 5:36 o'clock. 'it The autumn flowers were 'ar ranged In a colorful manner In the living room, library and din ing room. , The tea" table was un usually beautiful with an arrange ment of small pink pom pom chry santhemums in a lowibasket. Can dles to harmonize burned n 'silver holders. , ' More than 75 girls called during the afternoon. Miss Ella Pfeifer greeted the guests at ' the door.' In the 'receiving line were Miss Louise Flndley, Mrs. William t E. Kirkr Miss Frances M; Richards, Mrs. Carl Gregg Doney and Miss Bern ice Mulvey. A delightful musical program pleased . the guests, during calling hours. Piano numbers were giv en by "Miss Eugenia Savage, Miss Madge Reid and Miss Helen Sande. Miss Claudirie Gerth gave, vfolin solos and Miss Margaret Arnold sang. Mrs. E. C. Richards, Mrs. Geo. H. Alden and Miss Virginia Merle Crites presided at the tea table. Those who assisted in the serv ing were Miss Wilma Spence, Miss Frances Iemery, Miss Phoebe Smith. Miss Evangeline Heiniek. Miss 'Bernice ' Clemman and Miss Genevieve Junk. Club Will Meet ,Tbe club 'Of the Sons of Veter ans' auxiliary will meet with Mrs. Charles Sessingen at 14 25 Jorth Beyenteenth street this afternoon at '2 o'clock. " -' . " W.'R. C. Ladies' Aid M iss Marl e Sebern . M iss Lola . Al ten. Miss AJta Chapman. ; Miss Kiria Burlre, Miss Margaret "Dick, Miss Lepra. Spires and. Mrs. Quamme; Messrs. Carl Huber, Herbert Kane, Frank Huber, -K. V. Maguren, M. E. Maguren, Frank Bentley, N. K. Spires Pat Tatter son. Ronald ilulbert, Ulysses San ders. William Va regin. Olaf BUx soth and Nels Blixseth. Auburn Ladies . to M eet to Organize Auxiliary Ladies of the Auburn Commun ity club are jisked to meet 'at 2 o'clock this afternoon at the home of MrsPeitfer for; the purpose of organizing a ladles auxiliary to the club. 'ORETHROAT XrMth:wartn 'salt water tan apply vr taroat . AA iar E3 1 mn . A. Miss Alice Bratzel, Miss Pearl Doerfler, Mtsr Pauette 'Seberai-fi 'The regular meeting of the Woman's Relief corps ladies' aid socieCy will be held on Thursday at 'the fair grounds. The regular covered dish luncheon will be served at noon. The ladies re occupied making articles for the bazaar which Will be held in No vember. Miss Rodolf , Entertains ' , Portia Mansfield Dancers ' With Studio Tea L,,... , ' ;'A group of 'guests who were. . a particular delight to their hostess were the Portia Mansfield DaHcef. whom Miss , Helen Rodolf enjpr- -.!-? VOTE THE MEPliJBlJlCivj TICKET . ; ; V ELECT DM(I STEI?ER :. ;.U. S. SENATOR ELECT LL. PATTERSON GOVERNOR i':,f:j?: "I'A X V r RE-ELECT W.jC. HAWIH CONGRESSMAN I '-V--.v-: The; election of Stefweras U. S .Senator from Oregon, is of national importance. By virtue tof repubHcan control f the sen ate ' Senator i McNary !holds . the ' chairmanship of the important irrigation 'arid agriculture com- .'mittees. Jf the; voters 'of this v state should go so fa? afield as , o elect a democrat f it '.ihig-nt mean a-loss df republican, con trol of the senate and a cbnse :. querit surrender of Senator Mc " Nary'g vital - committee ihair . manships. . j -, A vote for Steiwerthe feffu- lar Tepublican: primary nomitiee . is a.-vote for republican control " of national ffairsvv 3 1 i Patterson , is fiamiliar-with the problems that iwciuld '(Confront l him as Governor of Oreon; . A farmer, he understands the prob ; lems of the farmer. . A "business ; man he knows the heeds bf bus- iness:iHe jjrpmisesfair ahd just treatment, for alL He will seek ' ri to lojver taxes through a reduc- ; tion. pf; the cost of state govern-, ment. : He -will not follow estab- - lished precedent and' spend most . b'histime;away rom the' state. 1 . - I f - r-v. ; ' Si r, i ! V ; v ; i ' i . ; , . . capitol. 'Patterson yig be yotir'Govern- br bnjthc joh, attending, to the 1 busiriess- pf 'the state as it 'ac- Few .men who 'have entered congress -have, more faithfully served ! their' district lahd ' their state: than-has W-C.ITawley-dur--ing the, many years that he has -been a member pf .the lowervna tional legislative body. He is on the 'jobrthrdUghoUt'each 'session of congress ably representing the people of the First Congressional District. He now holds an im portant pbsitioh' on the ways and means committee . ? .Yon' have used good judgment In ,(he past; you iyiir use good judgment asaih, by , sending Ay. C- 'Hawley pacc to congress.?7 STAND BY YOUR PARTY BY ELECTING ;l ' -in AIW2RTISBMEXTRKpiTBLlCAXt STATE CEVITCfl 'ioirUIITEK, VlUh ilEXSCUAS, CWWVdAX i 4i a i rtfl -!- i)-r m 1 nan 4 rauy afrernobttat tea.- " -."";'. 7 ; "The attractive studio was loTely wilh f)iim(ifi - Itowls of antunin Awt?r; Jni be rllv.fall tlntswlth itMklle to hajrmautze. - . '"A" group -of -M Iss Todoiri older Students," who made up a line party U the Elslribre ' theater . for the daaee features on Saturday, asstst- fed: jber : Jh4jthe; serTlng."" ' v , t'j Miss "ilodolf wag particularly glad to meet these .exponents 'of famous dance ideals because they were her ' friends in ""Steamboat Springs. Colo., this "summer where she studied, and where she was also asked to Join the company, declining in order to return to Sdlem. Summer in Walla Walla Mrs. Fred Perin and , daughters J Brenda and Delphine, and Miss Delpha Savage hare returned to Salem after spending the summer In fWalla "Walla and in' King's val ley. " Bbnesteele Motor Co., 474 S. Com'l., has the JDodge automobile for you. All steel body. Lasts a lifetime. "Ask Dodge owners. They will tell you. () ''BiUili mmmu rODAY ' Hallk & Eoff Electric Shop, 337 Court St. Everything electric, from .motors and fixtures and sup plies to wiring. ' Get prices and ledk at complete stock. () -Capital City Cooperative Cream ery. Milk, cream, buttermilk. The Buttercup butter has no equal. Cold standard of perfection. ,137 8. Com'l. Phone 299. () LITTLE MISS VERY ILL "SILVERTON. Ore., Oct. 19. (Special-) -Eleanor Benson., the 11-year-old .daughter, of Mr, and Mrs. George Benson of the Silver ton Ilills, Isi reported as being critically ill at a Salem hospital. The little girl wasoperatedTupon Saturday evening. Not much hofpe Was held out for her recovery late yesterday afternoon. Eleanor is also the niece of Mrs. Carl Sp'echt, president of the SUverton Parent-Teachers asso-elation. Virginia Vallie Has Star Role -, in Screen Version of . . Stage Success Another striking iiastance of sufceessf ullr' bridging popular , stage-play to, the-screen without lessening Its dramatic . flavor is vividly . illustrated in t Virginia Valli's latest starring vehicle. "Up ihe Ladder," ihe Universal-Jewel feature .which opens today at the Oregon theater. "Up the Ladder," is the adap tion of pwen'Dav.ls popular melo drama of the same name and tells the" story of an unselfish woman Who undergoes-, self, denial in or der that: she may successfully boost her husband, an inventor, to the heights of fame' and power4 Parallel with the main theme. ot the story, and-vital. to the ac- tion xf the play, is the splendid pictorial reproduction of a prac- ticat televisionphone, an appara-j tus which makes it possible for one to actually see the person to whom . one Is speaking over the telephone. ln: Injecting the novel invention Into the picture, Edward Sloman who directed the film, did in no wise rely on a fictitious machine Televisionphone only recently has become the subject, of discussion in scientific. circles.- . -. - ! V TOrTesttanleyv a "the hus-j f bahdxin verilor jrf ecta :fele -Tlaionphone .but linos mat na; u, "onta the market because certain! Commercial -wizards brand 'hW service as inipras! JcaL -H is sweet-j health later his wif e, as playe41 b lilsV'TaU'C comes ''to .hjs '''Aid ahdj rthe Invention is placed' on, the market, causing a. furore in scten-t Married Woman Eats Only Bread and Milk . "I could eat pnly .- bread . and milk, everything else soured and formed gaK TSince taking Adier- ika I can eat anything without causing gasv" s4gtted): Mrs. J.;Bi Manning. ONE spoonful Adlcrika removes GAS and often brings .as tonishing 'relief td? thi stomach. Stops thai-full, bloated feelingj Excellent for obstinate, constipaj tioh, often removing surprising amounts of 'did waste-matter, yom never thought was in your system j J. C. Perry, Druggist. 115 S. Com mercial St. Adv. The MarTori 'Autombbile Co, .' The Studebaker.- the world's : ' greatest small. Will last a lifetime, with care. " Standard coach $1415. ' ( ) titio circles ac4- brigias "a talili to- its ' inventor, " ; ' r " -t.pnce "Uptt Ladder," the in- yentqr-hnshand Z hglecU . and scorns the woman who so nQbiy stood by im,in jiis days of strug gle WdtO whom he owes all his success. - - .. " rtv,'f'? . ..... i J.'i .'4 . IVORY SAI At Schaefers Drug Store, : o'Clock Wednesday Mbrrung, Oct. 2d iCorrie early and feet first" Choice while stock is complete. Stock consists of Clocks, Mirrors in fact r , everything in Ivory ... r Shell two tone white arid gold inlaid Remember every thin first clioice at v $1.25 No Phone or C. O. D., No Charges Look it over iti bUr'window whieh' will be sealed till Wednesday morning, October 20, when sale starts ' We reserve the righrto limit qulahfl ties h - ' . " rtr-'.'y5'V 5 : -j. , . . - " - " Only At --:':;: .v ' , Mug Original Yellow J Front Dritg Store 135 North Commercial Street : ' Phone 15)7 Penslar Agency , ' Busick's has -made better Uvirig possible for thousands. Not only do we offer the betfer rfoooTs"at a very lb w pnce, but our Free DeUveryof fresh meats, bakery goods and well knoWn cKialiry oe'erie? affords the Salem housewife the 'Opportunity of savmgtinie' a Veil as 'the paving of money. Phone 455-456. Order your meat, groceries ad biakery ; goods - delivered all at one tirrle. We're siire you'll like ibis new Hvay 61 buying. - - f - FLOW Fishery Blend Flour; 491b. sk. 52.15 Grown Flour, 49 lb. sk; . T2.10 Eagle Flour, a wonderful value at ..$1:98 I Fisher's Quick Fisher's Citeam LaVle pkg. : ' . ? 8ck Campbell's Pork and Beans, - 3 packages .i.t-;.'.ti :25c IQQ jPurei6eaf pift Lard - Shortening . 4b. pjpul J .4".rpail 89 ; S9c BUSICK'S Rich with Milk. The great source of nburishmeriL ';Try, a loaf tomorrow and 'Vee Why SemlWorheri have For the larger families we make flie iy2 lb. loaf.3 Sells ' v 4 T- The mall "sLze loaf. Same qual ity as the larger siie;1 Sells 3 fbr$ A new'Brooxnvi; pur newJSlue and GbH Broom is the bestBroom tor1 be 13 :atanyjH:e Usj than!51?75.! -See rthisrcKTOnour vprice 511 9.- You . have r y our choice of -"whole wheat." - irraham. bra p, yaisih or Fr e he h loaf ' at -the -same -price as the. white. . . : 1 Here you may se lect your choice -ciitV o f prime yourig steer 'beef fs teaks, toasts or boiling beef . H e ire a 1 lo ybii Will find the mWe economical cuts of-the very best dverximent fi - . I .- - !. uispeciea mean. P u Ve rpbrk sau- sage, ; S w i f t s Piremiurii i hams, ascaae . n a m s , Premiiim tacon. sliced as you like itt Pure lard in Sulk i . 2 lbs. 30c -1 ll sOrder with (your u .4 Always the - Same LoW Prices Every Day in the Week -1 V- - I v I 77s " v; 'i-V - " ' '"' " ! - . - - -- - - , - : ,-.,-., ; - . . ' - , . - ' "';-".-'.'..'" 1 ' . - -k ' .- - -