The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 16, 1926, Page 8, Image 8

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Other. Supporters ?File Vary
ing Expense Accounts at
: State Office
Cyril . G. Brownell expended
914,018.99 In conducting the cam
paign of Robert N. Stanfleld, In
dependent candidate for United
States senator at the recent gen
eral .election,' according to his ex
pense account tiled in the office
of the secretary of state here yes
terday.. k , " : .
r ? Mr.Brownell -was chairman of
:tho "SUnfield-for-Senator" club
with neadnartefs In Portland.
'.Other expense accounts filed in
the state ' department yesterday
follow:
; H. Burke, treasurer of the 'As
rtoria "Haney-tor-Senator clnb, tn
support -of Bert .13. Haney, for
United States senator, $137.06;
yr. C. Winslow, in " support of
Frederick Bteiwer, republican can
didate for United States senator,
.3129.30; Claude Buchanan, repub
lican, for representatiTe for the
10U district. 410; A. A. Reed,
democrat, for representative for
i the 17th 'district, 40.17; Joseph
- N.' SCott, - democrat, for represen
tative for the 22nti district,
'$ 9 8. 2 4 ; - James Olson, republican,
.for representative for the 18th dis
trict.' $7.76. .
"W. A; Wlest, republican, for
'district attorney of Klamath coun-.
iy, $109.90; Kenneth W. Bayne,
secretary-treasurer of the Marion
County Democratic -central com
mittee, $280; George "R. Schenck.
chairman of the Lincoln county
democratic ; central committee,
;$7; "Mary A. Dean, treasurer of
Che ; t)re6n Water Power
'league., in promotion of the water
and power constitutional amend
ment, $304.69; Dan Kellaher, in
Upport of the Oregon water and
power amendment, $717.95; C. 10.
Bishop, in support of Frederick
Stelwer, republican, for United
States senator, 112.
Cure that cold -and ibat miser
able -Reeling - In a Jiffy, Get some
Quick Cold Tablets at "Nelson &
Hunt, Druggists, on the corner of
-Court nd Liberty Sts. Tel, 7. ()
Stop, look,-and listen to bur ap
peal, if you are not absolutely
satisfied with your laundry prob
lem.. cU 165. Hand work our
specialty. (j
Dentists Tavor Opening -
?FreeCiinH in Salem
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.The regular monthly meeting of
the Marion-Polk-Yamhill County
Dental society was held Friday -at
The Spa. Following the dinner.
Dr. Walter H. Brown gstre a Yery
instructive talk on :The Health
of the "Dentist."
An important business meeting
followed. After a short discussion
on the establishment of . a free
clinic, a 'motion was made and
c&rried that the clinic be located
at the headquarters of the Marion
County Child Health Demonstra
tion, under the supervision of Dr.
Brunk. It was decided that a social-
meeting be held next month
and that the wives be invited.
MELtON BOOSTS TAX
-ANTE MOTHER NOTCH
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the, entire surplus, be applied to
retirement of the debt.
Mr. Mellon replied he didn't feel
Ur would be fair 'to take' the Bur
"plu -created largely by income tax
Bayers j and - apply it on reduction
of. the excise taxes, including the
automobile and f admission 'dtles
It would be difficult, lso, he said,
' to give , the smaller tax . payers
Rreater credit because their pay
ineats no w'were so small. This
plan, he added, also would be pre
Judiclal to the other tax payers.
, The secretary did hot deny how
ever, that he would just as sodn
use the surplus toward retirement
rtt the public debt, but added that
the ' debt, which how stands at
about $19,600,000,000.' would be
cut' by vsel! over $5 00,00 O.eoo this
year.-and he considered this suf fi-,
'With, a surplus of more than
$.300,000,000,10 sight for this year
and business? conditions, continu
ing sound, the suggestion was oli
tered that it would be safe to make;
a -permanent reduction In taxes.
But Mr. Mellon replied that it was
' ttnwiso to ; count : on Certain con
tinuance prosperity, "declaring
if there was any dlminnation it
would "wipe out f the surplus and
might necessitate a consequent? in
crease In tax rates.
Parker Co.. 444 S. Cdtameis
-ciai. uon't fall to Bee Parker
.ibout repairing your -car. Expert
mechanic at your service. All
work rnaninlMd
?
It's Easy to
Stop
Coughing
IfYoullTake
SCHAEFER'S
HERBAL COUGH
."SYRUP
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SOLD ONLY AT
SCHAEFETTO
DRUG STORK : ; &
135 North "Cointricrcial St.
jhone 197--
Original Yellow Front
"Gabriel Powder. & Supply Co.,
lumber, building materials, paints,
and varnishes, roofing paper. Get
prices here and 'make -a 'big sav
lug. Office, -175 3. Com'l. )
Hartman Bros. Jewelry Store.
Watches, clocks, rings, pins, -diamonds,
charms, cut glass, silver-,
ware. Standard goods. State at
Liberty St. ()
SOCIETY
r (Ctfirtiaaed trm pr 3.)
stooped to -the regular grand
standing methods to acquire of
fice; that as a district judge be
had been fair, considerate, sympa
thetic, and held the love, respect
and esteem of every "lawyer "with
whom he had come fn contact.
Others present were Dr. Morris
of Salem, a nephew of Judge Mc
Bride; Clyde Huntley, Internal
revenue collector, Portland; Tom
Tongue, also of Hillsboro; Gover-n6r-elecf
Patterson, Senator Louis
Lachmund of Salem, George Put
nam of Salem, editor of the Capi
tal Journal; William Walton, a
banker' of Salem; Ed Bryson, law
yer of Eugene; Arthur Clarke,
Ralph Bos worth and Claude In
galls of CorvaHia. !
After all had spoken briefly in
praise of the judge and Mr. Pierce,
the judge himself spoke feW
words. , He said in his younger
days there were ho roads here bUt
Indian trails. His father was a
doctor, and there were only thre?
doctors in the state then. He had
accumulated no riches as ordin
arily understood, but, he added, "I
nave acquired a wealth of friends
that I wouldn't exchange for all
the wealth you 'could pile up on
this table." He pulled from his
pocket a letter just received from
the Masonic lodge at St. -Helens,
congratulating him upon his birthday.-
;He has been a member of
the lodge 54 years. Most Inter
esting, however, was a letter from
an Indian guide with whom the
judge has fished and hunted. It
was in the Indian language, and
the, judge read and interpreted t
to the xest of the guests. It ex
pressed an humble Indian love and
appreciation for his friend.
The tables were handsomely
decorated,' the centerpiece being
a real fish pond with real fish and
miniature fishermen sitting on the
bank.
On the judge's 1 0th birthday
there will be two parties to which
those present were Invited, George
Putnam urging them to come to
Salem as his guests, and Al Pierce
renewing his invitation for 1927.
Interdenominational
Missionary Council
Will Meet Today
The Interdenominational Mis
sionary council will meet today
at 10 o'clock at the Evangelical
chureh, corner of Liberty and Cen
ter streets. Alt women interested
in missionary JwOrk are invited to
attend., A special flag will be
given to the missionary society
which has the largest per cent of
its 'members present. A covered
dish luncheon will be served at
noon and each attendant is asked
to . bring sandwiches, tone covered
dish, trttd Individual china and sil
ver... rTh& "program, which centers
around an exchange of plans for
missionary societies," is as follows:
10 . m. Devotional. Mrs. Vera
Shattue; Vocal solo, Miss Naomi
Phelps; roll call; symposium tin
exchange of 'plans for missionary
societies, $Irs. Ada Miller, Mrs
E. O.-Shepherd, Mrs. J. F. tHrich.
Mrs. J. B. Coo ley and Mrs. Js R
Femberton;?open discussion, read
ing, Mrs. Wl A. Guelfroy ; Our Re
sponsibility ' for Rdral Communi-
ies, Mrs. Emmons, discussion led
jy Mrs. Roy Klein.
. 1:30 p. m. Plans for helping
he Japanese in Lake Labish dis-
rict." Mrs. Johnson; open discus
sion; vocal solo, Mrs. Earl Pear
ly: reading, Mrs. Hester; foreign
indents in Salem, Mrs. George 11.
Mden.
Teslie Can-Do's Plan
Pof'Luck Supper
The Leslie .Can;DoH -will spon
sor pot-luck .supper dt . -Leslie
A'cthodist church Wcdhesdayeve
i.lng at 6:3tr o'clock. All members
Attd their families are Invited,
i-Aeh membor being, asked to bring
t covered dish, sandwiches, 'plato,
ct:p.and silver lor themselves and
family. ! ' .-.
Writers' Cliib Tonight
Prof, and Mrs. Morton E. Peck
will entertain the members of the
Writers club , tonight at their
home on Court street.
OilES PIOGfil
. SIBS ATEftPlTOL
"Spangles" a Movie of the
' Circus Will Be Presented
With Acts
Pantages vaudeville and "Span
gles," a circus picture, will be fea
tured at the Capitol theater today
and Wednesday.
Margaret and Jean Strain offer
a musical act in which the flute
and 'other instruments are used.
The llary Ann Wells dancers as
sisted by Basilikey'Memou will ap
pear in -a varied -program of dan-,
ces and songs.
. Maurice Caracas and Edythe
Barker will do dances of the Ar
gentine in a brilliant stage set
ting. The Three Melvins will go
through gymnastics that seem be
yond human endurance. Leaps
and catches are made that will
astonish the audiences.
Juggling is an art with Torino
Who will present a routine of un
usual manipulations.
Samuel Totten will play a spe
cial musical score during the
showing of the film "Spangles"
and Viola Vercler Holman, direct
or of the Capitol orchestra, will
offer a musical feature. . ,
White House Restaurant, 362
State't St., where hundreds of peo
ple prefer to eat. All you want to
eat for less than you can eat at
home. Quality and service.
Ira Ivyjorgeneen, 290 S. High
St. Parts for all makes of ears.
Best equipped auto accessory store
m this section. Prompt and rell-
abl service the rule. ()
Pioneer Trahsfer Man
Dies Following Accident
H. Whitman Cooper, age 66,
died at a local hospital on Sunday,
November 14, following an acci
dent in which he received serious
injuries. He had been a resident
of Salem for 37 years and was
well known. He operated one of
the last horse drawn transfers.
On the morning of Armistice
Day his transfer was hit by a
truck and a runaway ensued. In
the runaway he received injuries,
which at first were not considered
serious, but later proved fatal.
His 'grand son who was riding
with him was practically unin
jured. Hiram W. Cooper was born in
Rome, Georgia on October 22,
I860, and came to Salem 37 years
ago. His wife, Sally Cooper, died
in 1894. In 1898 he married tCora
Whorley, who died in 1920. He
Is survived by three sons, Batty
Eliphelet Cooper of Salem, Jeffer
son Davis Cooper of Philomath,
ami Hiram By ran Cooper of Salt
Lake City; and two step sons, Al
bert Whorley of Newport and
Adrian Whorley of Portland.
Funeral services will be held
this afternoon at 2:30 from the
First Baptist church with Rev.
Ernest H. Shanks in charge. In
terment will be In the Odd Fel
lows cemetery.
The Marlon AutoTn"e rr t
Studebaker, the world's greatest
automobile value. Operating - cost
small. Will last a meuine. -v,.
Care. Standard coach $1415. )
, Slate surface roofing applied
over your old shingles. We have
oVer 200 -Jobn in Salem. Nelson
Bros., plumbers, 'sheet metal
work, 355 Che m eke fa. f ()
t C. A. Ju thy., 'Reliable jewelry
store.- What you are looking for
in Jewelry.- Where a child can bay
ffj'sifely a? a man or woman.
Your Most Insidious Enemy
TVTOTmman aliment so quickly
1 ot surely undermines the
constltstkHi schraoic Piles. A most
vital nerve center is affected and reflex
conditions are transmitted to all other
ntrve centers. But science has prevailed
over fhU dread icoorge. The Dean treat
ments are recognised far and wide as the
surest and safest cure known for Piles
and othtr1 Cbton Md Rectal dkease. ' Bat to
cfimtaate all doutx I win GUAR
ANTEE Di WRITING to car
your Pile or refund ytme fee
Stad NOW fbr iy FREE 10O-
PM book of facts. .f , ,
lOEAN.KD.lnc
PORTLAND UrMCU; SEATTLE UrUUt.
Or Ok on Bwildmo tmw Buid
iimwiniLiM n..ointiu fin
SULPHUR IS BEST
TO CLEAN UP UGLY,
BltOltEtf OUT SKIN
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VERACff Y f.iA'DE ISSUE
H KALL-7.1ILLS CASE
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the rector. Once, when she ;had
described the pain she was suffer
ing, she wrote: "Hold me eloae.
Nothing -will cure me but that."
- "How friendly our Eaaton Ave
nue road looks." she said after
writing "I get a new message of
love every time you take off your
hat" Iater she declared she was
"so happy I could dance wildly."
"No one understands me . but
you," she wrote. "Of course I
have never shown my true self to
others."
"Babyklns" was a word appear
ing again and again as the read
ing went on. "What a muddle we
are 'in," was a plaintive note
sounded. "You are a true priest
and I am your physical Inspira
tion," one letter read. "Yousee
in me what you teach.
Disavowal of claims to, beauty
was made in a letter where she
said: "I know I am not pretty,"
referring in the same letter to my
'scrawny skin."
A reference to material things
read: "If I am not blessed with
material things, I have the great
est gift of all, my babyklns.'!
Mrs. Elsie Barnhardt, a sister
of Mrs. Mills testified before the
letters were read Into the. record
that the choir singer in reply to a
protest that she was -unwise in
openly showing "her affection for
the minister, told her that she did
net care who knew It.
Mrs. Earnhardt said also that
Mrs.y Mills' declared she eared
"more for Mr. HalTa little finger
than for Jim's whole body." Tbia
statement was repeated she said,
in the presence of James Mills, the
husband.
Cross Meat Market. Biggest,
busiest and best in Salem. Choic
est steaks, bacon, hams, sausage,
lard. epgs. milk. Absolutely sani
tary. 370 State St ()
,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. (J
Only the better makes of tires
give ultimate satisfaction. Buy
the best, which in the end is the
cheapest. Malcom's Tire Shop, 205
N. Com'l. Tel. 539. ()
Wardrobe Trunks as low as
$24.70 and as high as 185. 18-inch
Cowhide Hand Bags with leather
lining reduced from $8 to $5.00.
Max O. Buren, 179 N. Com'l. ()
Baker- Superior Electric com
pany opens store here.
THREE CONVICTS
HIDE IN CAVERN
SACRAMENTO, Cal., , Nov. , 15.;
. (AP) Three of California's
noted burglars and -robbers under
the leaders hiup of Lee Brennan,
eluded guards today at Folsom
prison, "Of which they are Inmates,
and are believed to be hiding in
the underground caverns in t$e
lower prison quarry, where they
were at Work. Warden . F. 'Smith
is matching the craft of Brennan
by doubling the guards at every
possible exit from the quarry.
Brennan, it is believed, is the
hope of the trio in breaking the,
jinx attending "quarry holdouts"
who have been invariably recap
tured, usually after untold hard
ships and exposure, as they were
attempting a desperate dash from
their hiding places. '
Brennan was received at Fol
som in 1922 after he had success
fully escaped from San Quentin
prison and in 1924 he hid in the
quarry and was scaling the walls
in the nearest to a successful at
tempt at escape ever made by
quarry workers when recaptured.
Included in' the trio is Thomas
Griffin, known as "The Owl", held
by contemporaries as the most no
torious bank robber in California
fSan Quentin, February 15, lD2ij
history. He la serving a term of county 'and Was first received at!
from five years to life and was
received .'from Fresno county
March "1. "1025. William CBrlen,
the third member of the squad is
serving . a similar ' term for first
degree robbery and was received
from San Francisco county Feb
ruary. 5, 1925.
: "Brennan was serving a fifteen
year term for burglary in Alameda
1 Today
pANTAGEQ
J- VAUDEVILLE
and
MARION
WAT
Bligh's Capitol
Druggist's Daughter !
Gained 6 lbs, in 3D Day
Only "Tears Old He Writes
After sickness and when chfl.
dren are run down, pale and weak,!
nothing seems to help so much as"
the vitalizing vitamins In McCoy'.!
Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets ?
Mr. E. H. Alvey, pharnait, 0;i
Clinton, III., writes as foMr8: f
check to balance account to date
Also order for 12 doxen McCOY'S
TABLETS. My little girl (7 years
old), has Ue measles and was
very much run bovn. We start eti
her on McCOY?S and she ha
gained 6 pounds in thirty: days
The other morning - she and h
mother overslept and Betty die
not have time to cat breakfast be
fore going to school. She catn
home at noon starving and Baii
have to get me up in time' tot
breakfast or stop feeding; me "Mc
COYSVr 1
Sixty sugar coated tablets fo
sixty cents at J. C. Perry, u. j
Fry and druggists everywhere
Try them for 30 days and If the?
do not help yoUr ailing child
money back.- Ask for McCoy's.
Adv.
, Ahy breaking out or skin Irritation
ori : face, week or !body is ovcrctwne
quickest by applymg-Mctitho-Salphur,'
says a noted akin specialist. Because
of - its ?fcnn destroying properties,
nothing has ever been found to take
the place of this sulphur preparation
that instantly brings case from the
itching, burning and irritation. .
'Wenllio-Sulpljur heals eczema right
tip, leaving the skin clear and smooth.
It seldom fails to relieve the torment
or disfigurement.. A little jar "of
Rowlcs Mentho-Sulphur may be ob
tained itany drug store It is wed
like cold Vream. -
To frrt Simptt llmS Tkii AdilriUtmtni la
ST3NDfir?0IZO CASH STORES
BEL
edlF
ood.
Continues All This
W
eek
Youll find just what you like here at this real food store. In canned food ypu will find displayed
such items as young tender June peas, refugee stringless beans, red ripe tomatoes, tender sweet gol
den bantam corn, asparagus tips, rosebud beets, fancy Hawaiian sliced and grated pineapple, Florida
grape fruit, California lemon cling peaches. Really there are hundreds of delicious canned foods spe
cially priced for this sale and in addition to all the canned goods values there are other features at
this store that bring thousands here to buy. Bakery goods, government inspected meats,, fresh fruit
and vegetables, new crop raisins, figs, Oregon prunes, Englishwalnuts, southern sweet potatoes. Oh!
There's no eod to the gdod things to be had. Yes, and free delivery right to your kitchen.
For delicious hot cakes
, -J ;
try Crown
Hot Cake Flour
2 large packages
47c
Pure Cane And
Syruy Wlaple
Y2 gal. size
4$H
Golden Marshinallow
Syrup
Yz gal. size
Quick Cooking
Oats
Large size package
Fisher' Quality Oats
2pkgs.49c
No. 10 Bag Cream
Rolled
Onto
H1ARKET
Swift's Premium
Sliced
Bacon
Link
From Young Tender
Porkers
Fancy Cuts of Tender
Milk Fed
Veal
Lamb Chops and Legs,
of Lamb, youftg and
tender
Choice Cuts of Young
Steer
For Steaks, Roasts or
Boiling
Pure Lard
Freshly rendered from
inspected .porkers '
2 lbs. 39c
Vegetables
Solid Heads Iceberg
Lettuce
Large Stalks Crisp
Tasty Celery
Celery Hearts,
Spinach, Cauliflower,
Ripe Tomatoes,
Young 'Carrots, Beets,
Turnips, Well Matured
Hubbard Squash,
Danish Squash,
Pumpkins, -solid -heads
of Oregon Cabbage
SveetPotatoss
Are especially nice' this
week at
6 lbs.
Apples, 'Oranges,
Cranberries
BAKERY DEPT.
These large g olden
brown crusted loaves
of freshly baked
peaQ
2 for 25c
The small one pound
loaves sell at
3 -for -25c
Maple Bars, Dough
nuts, Cookies of many
kinds fresh daily. Also
many kinds of Cakes,
.Cookies, Pies, Rolls,
Brown Bread, Raisin
"Bread, -Rye "Bread ahd
French Pastry.
Pure C. & H. Cane
r
100 lb. sacks
Eagle Brand Hard
Wheat
Flour
Fisher' Blend
Flour
49 lb. sack
2.15
Crown Unbleached
r .
Flour
$2.10
Jelly Powder
. Pure "fruit 'flavor
v. - -
.... j i. ( f . ,.
3p(cgc. 25 c
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Seedless Raisins
41b.pkg.33c
Snowdrift Shortening
4 lbs. 89c
?For better service "order" early in the week , There's no charge for delivery
, -Phorieryour order if you like. Our numbers 455-456
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