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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1927)
'.7 .o( iatt o cri.uri ru nr. k:sis in ,r::vi: The Salem Associated Charities Is faHnjj a serious cri ;s this week, arrcrdirtr to Mrs. Mae Yount? ?r-i-ftary. Seldom before has there boen w many calls for neip from .all classes of people, including children and fall grown men. " ; Several ex-service - men out , of work, 'besides many transients, have applied for shoes -and other wearing: apparel. - Many Balem families have 'been made destitute by weeks of unemployment for the 'wage earners f the family end it is especially jfor Jhese that the final drive of the .winter is L.lng made .this week. . . . . ; j M aps or the city hare been plot 1? out and apportioned to-many soiicltors who are asked to report a early as possible today. Offic ers of the organization plead that the community will respond freely this call as supplies ol all kind ere peeded. . .t , , s Tlbbert & .Tod J Xlectrle store, Ilia at Ferry ts. Agents for the Easy Vaster. Good service and 1tw prices are b ringing an increas ing trade to this store, - f) Elker Anto Co., 1 Perry at Xlb erty CL Autos stored and bought . tr, I sold.-.' Cars Trashed Cay" and r.ijht-. Lowjprtces and service will make Ion Xriendj. ' " --() 1IAZLETT TAICES COUflT , , ' i in , ' : - . V. f IcVnesm ! Forces j Representative i -, Off Committee fiessions ' '- ,". V- - ' -'t.V JteprrsenUtfve Jas;n. Hazlett fil Hood River," who has been ill for several days, sent word to the hniVr i of the house ' yesterday that he wished , to resign from his , mmmittees.-'duo to the fact that J;e had no idea how Ion g bis III-rio-s would keep him confined to Lis- !cd. - . -.'.. - 'Mr. Jlazlclt was chairman. pi : i' n. .irrigation' and drainage com i.iiitee and. Mr. Cramer, who was a member of .that committee, was appointed -by Speaker Carkin to fill ir. UazIeU's chair until such , tlraa as he may be able to return t it. Emmett 'Howard was ap pointed as the other-member on VI) e committee. " -."' "- - Cc;:iSGic;;:.t;svon;i i;. Newly Appointed Insurance Offi--er Aiim" I!tat , Duties . I LLj I; LA I Clare Lee of Eugene, newly ap pointed . state insurance commis sioner, yesterday filed his oath, of office preparatory to assuming his new duties this morning. He held a lengthy conference with Govern or Patterson la the -afternoon. James 'Goodman - .of - Roseburg, chief deputy in the insurance de partment, also has arrived Irr Sa lem, . "Mr. Goodman's came was mentioned prominently In connec tion with the selection of a state Insurance ; commissioner. . Cobbs & liltc&ell Co., lumber and building-materials for every purpose. Cat -estimates, look at Quality of materia, then you will order. 349 S. 12th St. () Of Interest to' air youn it people Lis the Marlon county Christian En deavor social and rally to be held tat the -T MCA In Salem on Friday evening, .February 4, at 7:30. .AH young people,, whether Endeavors or not. are invited and are -promised a jeppy evening with: songs, games, stunts and eats. This is the first of several events of the kind, planned , for the . year. No charge lor admission, t'r' i J " IImUo Broadcast TomorroTT - ; Radio broadcast by ' President Kaszler. February' 2, on Christian Endeavor birthday.- 7:4 5 to 8. Radio KGW, -Portland .Oregonian. THE EE BEAFpJOIflTMEfJTS . - Salem Physician - Reappointed , to ' State Board of Health ' ' . Capital City Cooperative Cream erf, milk, cream, .buttermilk. : The Jiuttercup butter ias no equal, tlojd standard of perfection.- 13 7 ComL ' Phone 239. - - C ) ' - : r.: J :."L. 'A.- Sheeler. Auto-Wrecking Co', oldest in .the "Willamette Tal 'ley. : vNew and used parts and equipment, Low prices and quality -Et,rvica here, 10S5 J. Com'l. A.? hinntcn Ccunty Salary 4 In:rcacc3 ;cakly Opposed The 'bill introduced -by - the " Washington county delegation to t AiQ the salaries of ' the county! treasurer from -H200 to .JJ:800, ,tMt of the county clerk frdm ilsCa to 3210 0 and. of the record er r " of . conveyances- from $1200 , to 81 500 passed the house yesterday. TUs proposed salary raise did not lueet with the .opposition of .previ- Governor , Patterson yesterday annsunced the reappointment of Dr. W. 3. Morse of Slem, pr. XV. T. Phy of Hot Lake and Dr.XJ. M. Darbee jot Portland as members of 'the ' Oregon state .board , of bealth. Dr. Morse is president, of the board, i : : ; i i - Other members of the board are Dr. J. Ill Robenberg of Jrinevilie, Dr. C. J. Smith of .Portland. Dr. K. B. Pickel tof Medford and Dr. Frederick Strieker of Portland. Dr.. Strieker . is secretary of the board.' Members, of the .board serve .fof ".four-year : termsk. The Midget Meat Market neter fails to give you Abe finest ineats and fish.- There -is hut one place In Salem to get the f Inest fisn. The MidgetMaket has It for rom () Turner Thetwd high schOQl basketball teams played at Stayton last Fri day .evening.! - Each winning,? it being quite an important game for the younger Mys as it was their first victory. ( ' L. D. Roberts and family, late of. JMarcola, ;spent the week-end the parental J. H.r Small home, - Rev. Mr;, !CrandalU swho was pastor at ibe M. church 123 years ago, .will ;preach , n Turner next Sunday. . .; Q SV: v:; i ' , Earl C. .Bear returned early Sat urday" morning .from"hls eastern! trip, having 'left .in, December , for Minnesota and other points. ' The return -.trip was made .by Califor nia w h ere se eral days were spent in sight-eeeins. . - . -. ; -i.V -f : Rev. Mr; 0 roves and wife will spend the week-end at Jtoseburg. The M. E. adies will hold their February silver tea Thursday af ternoon at the home of Mrs. I J. Ransom. AIL ladies invited:' '. Mr. R. "M.Kiserand daughter Miss -Carol, spent -the week-end at the home of .her cpusin, Mrs. C.-A. Bear. . ' j. E ' J -. ' Patton's Baok Store offen all the latest in Birthday Cards. .Try them. Ask to be shown the fun niest of all cards, Scotch .Birthday. 340 State St.' ' All Marion fnt at the Salem Y reop County younc cj nieresieu in Capital Bargain House. Capital Tire Mfg.vCo., Mike's Auto Wreck ing. Three In one. Bargain center of Salem. Thousands of bargains. U: Stelnbock, 215 Center. " () Prinsle ' : j" ; Mr. J5nt and family .have moved over into the 8unny Side district,' , Mrs.- j. Coburn and" ons visited In Albany the last of the week.;-" : .; ': . . fThe .Huramack' family, have moved to Portland. " The loganberry. vines,, that were not eovered by snow during the re cent cold snap, .are injured." The Battle Creek .Telephone Co.' stockholders, at their meeting in Prisgle .Friday nightr-elected the following members as- directors for his year: C. F. Mann, Wm. Propst. A . IK Rich ter, IT. , E. Stew art and EdW. N. Gillingham. The new directors of thlrf company will meet 'at Pringle Friday night, February 4, to attend to the busi nesvon hand. - vocie Stewart entertained a "num ber of her school' mates 'at her home iFrldav night. ' Ernest Clark Is doing some grubbing on his farm .now days., ; . ; ,G. W, Day, -tires, -tubes and ac cessories? has the Goodyear ; Urea, the standard of -.the world." Mr. Day can give you more mileage.' Corner Com 1. and Chemeketa. ) .OFFICIALS SEEI( IFOXO Lane County sVnts .Picture Of - Reluiol -Convict Z Kosnect t ' '.Lane county officials yesterday reo uested 'Wa rdeU. . Lillv. of tha state penitentiary to send'ithem pnocograpns or Alexander Griggs, who recent lr.: iwas paroled- from, the prison by ex-Governor Pierce. It was 'indicated 'thatHbe Officers desired', to1 question. Griggs in con nection . with, . the recent robbery of the Florence state bank. V: ." Gritres was' sent to the Oresron penitentiary .to serve a '.term vfor hishwav , robberv committed .In 'Multnomah' county.1 "He iwas re leased a : rew days . .prior; to the .Florence robbery. . V . - -. ' j - J - - ' II t r. r" " f f ff Henrinc; of the r. olution urg ir z the rfnoyal of Senator " N'or I la-.l from the con:: ;ittt-e aprolnt cd to investigate i affairs. of the state fish commit' a. will lo held later this week. This was decided at -a meeting of the committee on resolutions held here last nigbt. - . It was aid that Senator Joseph and Senator , Norblad would ;be a.vked to testify before the com mittee." " ' ' - -7 t : . - l i ; ' . . . ' v '-." - - ,. New sweaters! A., large ship ment Just In. . -New. patterns, new shades .invthe popular pull-over and coat styles. Scotch Woolen Mills. : ' v v. () . . .s ., .. " . : ....... . tienry .M. .--Miuer, ,j. b. torn i. St., where, most people prefer to get their auto parts for all makes of ears. Trade here and make savings on all auto parts. () pr1 0 TWO MEX AND TWO BOYS TAK J liV CXrXTlT' OPFICR1S1 ' i Bend Deschutes 192 S national forest sales -were vbest- o'n record: 3147.924. , , 4 Marion county deputy sheriffs yesterday arrested two men and two boys on charges of larceny in connection, with depredations on sheep flocks throughout the coun ty which are alleged to have been going oa .for several weeks. r .: The men are Carl Feteh and Ed ward Patzer, and the two boys are Harold Beach and .Robert J'atxer, both 17 years old. 5 A . Bail for Fetch and Edward Pat- xer was set at 32,540 apiece, in ystl '.court yesterday, --and at JSSOO apiece on -the two boysv 'The Joys.will be turned over to Juven- ne autnoriues. -"?.-.-'. t The rour are alleged - to have stolen ' 2 0 -sheep )- 'from .various hani , butchered Jhani, .and o1d the meat. . They may .also have stolen other- sheep; according', to iLU .ia. . Il UiiiiUitiil i.IMuwi.il ; i L;.h J I - J - " ALIMONY l"r: MRS. CTI LIN called reasoxa;.l;. - i d Angeles; Jan: 21. C(P) UrhDiOlin his. a ward of 4000 a month .for temporary alimony for .Lita Grey Chaplin as reasonable,' Superior Judge Walter Gueria who granted the. alimony, today filed an answer in appelate court to the petition of attorney for -Charlie CbPlin -,or a permanent .writ' -of prohibition restraining court re ceivers from making payments to the comedian's' wife.' ; Chaplin's -attorneys last week obtained an aletrnatlve -writ of prohibition. Their .inotien to .make the writ, permanent, thus blocking t,ne' -alimony payments, "will be argued . tomorrow .before ' the appelate-court here. t - ; Judge Guerin, in bis answer, de clares that the comedian's attor neys were present in, court at the time the award was made and that they neither offered evidence, sug gestions . jiar objection to .the actions . - ' . . .. At .tomorrow's hearing , in .the higher court Judge Gueria will be represented by Lyndol and Wil liam K. Young, who also are Mrs. Chaplin's attorneys. -Bonesteele -"Motor -Co.,' 474' S Com'I., has the Dodge automobile for' you.' ' All' steel' body. Lasts a lffetlme. Ak Dodge owners. They wm teityou. :;.() F. U. "haf era . Harness v and Leather Goods store, 170 S. Com'I. Suit cases, valises, portfolios, brie! cases, gloves and 'mittens. -Largs stock, xhe pioneer .store. 4 () AHCIEfiT-BILLS REVOKED Twelve Obsolete Laws Jonked By 5 -jjeRwiaTOTs la jjast Iay .Twelve bills repealing as - many oosoieie - sections r or , the Oregon laws were approveLon final read- in j Jn the senate yesterday." The Diua previously ; had passed the house, v - : .- -fP J3ne of these laws provided that In cases where barbed wire fences were found lobe down they should be renalred hv the rinTitvr afcerf rra. Many of the other laws which fell under the repeal bills.-equallyias . First National Bank, the .bank of friendship and helpfulness'in time of need, . Interest paid on time deposits. ; Open an accoant and watch your money grow. ) !9) y , Ji,, ,?,,. ,jj jjx, : l -(fCP J . ; ; 11 r:;LJ37'- 1533,7 miSRG i ' :crrnUS .Washing Pow j n ,der 2 IarS6 33 1p , 1 s- f l JsiinrnDizD wiieat J' Three VO- S ' r ks - - vV y j . ' ;!rj.0Un Bi- :K Guar ; j ant ced" hard. Y 0 ' (nOLLEO oxrssmsd: Jby Quaker' Oats ,1 J tCo. No. 10 br.?. Y-C . MACARONI - Cur ycl J.cut' ' " . '.1AJ Jibs. ... L -iC JOAWhite Wonder, bar s -..j.... ALL BRAN .Kellogg's i - 2 large jj ' ;;;r: r ' ' 'FLQUH rCream L'o a f y satisfaction v guaranteed '0 1 . J ) . f CmsCOTresh ( today tins MAYONNAISE Gold , 3 ounce . 1 4I1 iint22c pinl 41c) : BEANS California small white - 7f - 10 lba.,2JlL iiC; . GRAPE NUTS . -Two - r Q'O pkgs:i;...tAC' 33c j CORN JIEAL Yellow t or white; il No. 10 bag.. ; LARD C a s c a d e or Swift's - 70 -5 Jb.paila.;. ..ZC , . STANDARD COR N Peas, st. Beans lpC!- tomatoes, 3 for.... 03 C , RICE rLouisiana HeacC; :ili:,Ll.82c POST TQASTIES or Kellogg's.CORN fjC .FLAKES 3 for.ZiOC 'FLOUR-rCrown, : .CIIEESE :.Iarionged or : mild, r . id lb. ta-a (limit) r.;0 1 O 2 lbs ..........LU:., V ' GJIAII AM FLOUR Coarse or iine J f ' -No. 10 ,bag::.:.. V y C CRACKERS Fresh -crispy, . """9 3 Jbs. jiet i. l IVORY SOAP 10c size IK r r bars ' :tJc . jJDoughton & .Sherjnn, Hard ware, 2 8 N. Com !1 St. Hardware, builders -supplies,, paints, varn ishes. Give ns a call, you'll find our" prices .reasonable. () Statesman, Ads Bring,ResuIts .; a- -- " j j rnrr Great'Northern and Northern Pacific .Heads ".Confer ;:VitJi ."Officials ' - ST. PAUL, Minn., Jan. 31.. (AP) tHeads of the " Great Northenii and tbe Northern Pa cific railways toeay Joined forces to placK before the state officials of the northwest the plans for the proposed consolidation of i:. 'these, two railroads ?- U'-- Ralph Budd ana -Chariest Don nelly, -presidents vrespeetively of the Great Northern and Northern Pacific,', citlinedthe plans'to the Minnesota railroad ' commission, after discussing them with Gov ernor Theodore .Christianson., Similar .conferences s will be held in other states in which the two roads operate. The roads are not .seeking an expression from the officials, .It was pointed out. but wish them to understand the proposal, before the matter is pre sented to the. Interstate Commerce commission. Mr. Budd and Mr. Connelly will leave next Sunday night on, a trip through the -west. Many; tele jgrams have reached their ' offices from1 cities In. their territory, ask ing "What the consolidation will aovfor'U8?''i'K v wo::i;vs i.i:.c;t i: 1::: r.ric ,i.li.f thi:i:i: i i't : os:: OREGON' NORMAL FrHOOU MOX3IOUTH. January 31 j (Sjpe fii4l AMce South worth of Newport-has been elected president of thet women's league at the Oregon Normal School ;ot Monmouth -f or the winter term'of 1927. Serving with' JJUs South worth are Zoe Bonders of . Portland, vice presl dent! Roth Melendy of Portland, secretary and B jnnie McKInney of Hood River as -, reporter.- The league was first organized at the normal in September 192 5 and the value 'of . such organization ha been hown by the gratifying suits" due; to the cooperation be tween.' the student body and the faculty. ' 1 -:- '- '- - ' - : The.purposes of the league are; 1. To hrinsr students into-a closer working and Social roup and to sponsor soiial. activities. 2. i uphold andmaintain a high 5Van ord ct Scholarship. i3. To nt-ou Ke the, betterment of hou -ko(-; liig and , o improve living tAd tion. of i .udents.; T . , . ) ' At the lend of each term ' " tho privilege of. 4n orsAi' house tO( become an honor hoa, form Nto the following rules- i There shall be no cases of m,c ' pline , in the house. 2. The hot h Th'?4Vti,t n Ck la"h,p 8tadt. . .Tberer shall be some outstand- lng.i,mlmber of the sdent bod, -A i ; Stop, look, and HsUn to peal. If yo uare not tbsc satisfied 4with -your laundry YfuV lem call 165, Hand 0rk oq specialty, -. "r -. (,f r (), tMacDonald'a 1927 Almanac eiT prediction about- crops, weather sickness,' lucky .days and futurt events., 20c at J, F. Tyler's Dm Store. 157 . S. Com'I. I r FIIEE LECTURE .By Dr. iCll. Sawjier, Wednesday, Feb. 2, 3 p. m. and 7:30 o. jrn.al pur. offices, 306-7 First Taticltal Bank Building, Salem. PIione705.. j U OFFICE HOURS 9 A. SI. to 8 P. M. 1 ,GZll NUT OLEO 7C :. 'U 3 lbs. ;......: rut; . f ' i. jrr.EAD Our very best,v ? 1 loaves .... L- ..:.:.'....r. i . . - SPi:;AC:i Fancy California, 3 large ZVi tins.. California, j ; 5 v.-:. "Qq IP American .Beauty, J fcr ......I ' .7 4 ,r:AT.::o:; Fancy Alaska Pink, ' j 07 ' JIILII Fedcrrl, ' : : rr 0 t i.. : ?. .J. " : 5 tins : : ; fZ ::Air,LV:!r.rket Day Special, . : YfTC':0NOIL TT 4 lb. r-'c';.,j.... L .Quart tins .... ; L'J C aue?.::?.aut - - run 2 lard -r r::c:;7:::a:;c-; - bacon spires f-"-'-rt - j 3.1bs. - II: jh -rr.de 4 I w Cujur cure J, lb. COCOA Best Bulk Breakfast, ' . ; TATrCA Fine or pearl, 3 lbs .1 u SILIIO TISSUE TOILET PAPER v 71000 sheet rclls t j r . Hi- '.; J -i!) aJr'J .tD .:ii.-vL L cJ .nr. : iLTI '1 -' I- -TI You may not be able to increase your J5arariss.r But-ou; sure can make v --yoiur .e,arninijs buy jnore dand Jbetter f oocls .at Busick's, Buy j at Busick's any ft- dayVoumayt like, the prices are the sanxeeyeryday. If we sold wo,or hree items At 'a 'special low priced just like anyone jckre Ve would be compelled A X ' to raise the nnce nn a few ntner items tn rrinlrp imrMnlfi ! : J . " Mellow Blend Coffco 4 .-- ' r Makes ,a Delicious V ?v : j :';Eedcral Mi!!: 4 cane 35c ' . f . " ' ":r- . I: ........ I' .1 - - ...... . 1. . . - - - - : - . ... f - 5 ? 123CL 01 . j.-, i- t L , Fancy Hard Wheat .Flour Vi... 491b. 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