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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1927)
"TUESDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 22, 1927 jcs;;ey to an TOWEL Prybyick to Drive Continu pusly for Four Days and ,Ni&hts; Starts Today Tha heart of Safcm flappers will go 'Plt. A Pat." today, and well .they might, for' a real live Jockey, is going to do his stuff In our city. Albln Pryoylek, well known.: where ever the " turf has made Its appearance, la the jockey In .question. Albln la not going to 4 do- any galloping of horses whtW her. byt :1s going totdd a roai "iron jnon stunt, something that 'will keep him lo the minds of public more than a mere horse race. Prybylek will attempt to drive a 'Whippet, eoach for four dj and nights with out sleep or food other than a good grade of milk supplied by the' Falrraount Drary.1 During the" entire time Prybylek. will be handcuffed to the w'heelT'of the' car and Chief ; of pollw Minto will retain h "key uritnf 5:30 p': m.s Saturday.' st , "A large rowd" gathered at the Glese' Furniture company- last night to vsee"lhe youthful driver enjoy his last res that " Is to fniw ltnif A vo an1 WMfV nfght. Prybylek will be called from the r' good V bed ; at exactly 12:50 today to. start the test from Olese Powers and If successful in Staring on deck tm Saturday will finish there. Albln is willing to trade place Iwitb any one who thinks, the stunt Is easy. Extra police will be on hand - to direct traffic. and.Uike-.care of the crowd that is ehe4t4 out ftolH ftht Btnrt ftf tM feendfylniffriver nd; the eli"Mwtsheiisf who-af e In teresteamrettag- Prybylek bring hhta4 itiii fcotu ; veTT risible carer aaa oeen. aKeno oeipwis this test of man and machlfieto'a nccessfnl ending". "The Smith and Walking cbmnanv have fiat a set 6t Keller SoringtleW Tires on the car iso Prybyleks tire trouble is over and General Petroleum com pany will -supply- the Parabase on and general gas" for the entire run $;o every thing Is In Prybyleks fav orlfor success, i, II Albln can hold out;.tlll Saturday, at 5:30 p. m. Ote time,, set by himself io finish h- not . only will b4 reimbursed with rash-but -will win a beautiful nurse JLS hia wife. tt. marriage to take, place da'-the-state" at ttoe Caprtok theater Tuesday xevenlne Marrt.l. Prybyiek states "i m dot : Only ; looking forward tor the wadding hut also to the finish of the drive whett l win go-ia cjoiaAi 'rMtanrant.'' -Saturday at .A 30 n. m. and enjoy a good stea'k Butter Nut bread and speclalypre pared ; VegetaWes." :w lacdonald Ante! t company "'-who handle f -the handle ther Whippet car Prybylek is driving will keep f there sales -rnoni, onen Saturday evening M tHt- Dublic to see the condition ot. t he v driver after the - run who iwyi -le asleep tnere'ior tnor the doctors lalm that' after betaf -- -Ani KirMi that Kns- ttylek would be apf to go in to a fileeSlng sickness were ne 10 sieep longer than five hours. " V I n tt. Mosher. Merchant Tailor, itHnroInf oat the nobbiest d nest . fitting tailor made suits to measure: 109 business and.pro- lessisonal men buy off Mosher. () .it ). ''.The Opera House Drug Store. Service, quality, low price, mena rfhlo rive r Increasing patronage. niA vTfhtomer advise friends to -1 . wLL. Ul.1...fii) rnnr OifBainases QklaKorifo's Cotton it f .... . - ' ' -A Scene in Sejninoie CunTtere.:q iPestroyinff : . i . ,- the Coto .jWflVti" Oil, the same black fluid which has brought millions tp'many, may' reduce cotton planters in Seminole and flughes e6umies Oklahoma, to "poverty 'since it is- constantly ' reducing-' their acreage. The Seminole pool has ruined more 'thati JiOOO'actes of fine cotton land and promises to rum a& many more, ptner counties iri the state are likely to be af fecteff also.' i! "J"r BMTEBEGKS. P'illCGOF CITIES Salem AdoDts System in Vjy2pj f pUf CtaSSe'S Of DS- manufacturing that is noisy :'4 4r i-f - anir that could be "consider City plahnlhgr as carried out cial- store buildings appropriate lv a jt:- j " r r n n TV tn a W nff ' conduct offices at home." - . In district two, apartment hous isIn't additibnto residences are permitted'; in' district twb; special temporary dwellings maty Wmain malntained for stated periods. In district' three, designated as the business district, general busi nesses may be conducted, but no nor any that could be "considered a nuisance. In district three" sper In a vast' number of cities. In the United States at4 present.N has the distinction ; ; Of having been intro duced fttf the world i by Napoleon Bonaparte, members'- of the - Sa to residential districts are per mitted., District four Is not retroactive. but provides that when buildings deteriorate beyond a certain point lem Chamber of Commerce were hey cannot be restored in 'con- told bye'wis P". Cattnbeli; chair- f"ct wth the xoning requirements RELIEF SEEN FOR 5QME OF FLOODED SALEM (t'ABlidacd trom: pae I.H "? that the sewer committee should have freedom to spend the money available as It thinks best. Patton then' changed his. motion to con form to Purvirie's suggestion. Conditions in the north end were' described by several iiltizens, one i saying that it had been.im- PQBsIble to hold schtfol for 'eeks at 'a time, because fires could not be built. y ' f:m ..This critical situation Is' a bless- iitp jin disguise. Street Commis sioner Low declared, because It brings to public attentidtf the geUr eral inadequacy of 1 the dradage system. Large areas, are drained by single lines of eight inch r ewer with, little fall. A surface drain age system is needed,: he said and then the sewers will be adequate for the rest. Many new buildings have been erected in North Salem, and their down spouts all run into the sewers., The city has sewers for a population of only IS, 000, whereas there are now 27,080 people here. Blame for the flooding In some districts was laid to the laying of smaU,-inadequate -4ite--ider -new sireei pavement, ..m tne discussion by citizens, living on the east side and in rthe Viciaityf Bush'g pas ture.; It ws.?tated- that some. of these places had haver flooded un til after the pavement was laid last summer, . T"f. i . , ( " . ; 1 Conditions, as bad .as they are, are no worse here than in Port l&ndf Albany and Eugene, and not nearly aa-f bad - as . In Medford where the, fire engines are being kept busy pumping out basements. Councilman W. H. Dancy told the visitors -at the council meeting. He-, llte the- other couneilmea -who spoke, pledged every effort pos sible toward solving the general problem of drainage before an other winter. i . Quality painting, both varnish and lacquer work, in our modern equipped- paint-, shop.' .Washing, greasing ana mgnt service tire tepaira.-Wodd's A nto Service; ) Pudding River Overflows ' and Floods Part of Road - SILYERTON, Ore., Feb:. 21; ( Special -The Pudding river,1 west ,tsuverton. : war over--tne pavement several feet Monday aid traffic was forced to- follow the bid road through the Brush creek district. ; : - The wind storm Monday after noon played havoc with' all un- anchored articles. Water barrels, aerials, boxes and many other things were' wandering f arotfnd upon the streets during the starm man -Of the Saleh 'city planning ahdl bnihr edmmisslott; in talk iiV-iaonday'a TUncheon! Na peleoa Instituted' zoning laws "in several pt Setfes5 hic'lt came -tindef'hiflpebntroliv wVvif;. ,-tNewHTorkCltr. the first city in the! United States 16 adopt such a system. 'did not' do so intil 1916 although -some -'restrtcttve ' ordin ances were-in' fcxiatence td eastern The practice lias t become so popular that half j'of the cities of ... populations live under such reported! The Oregon law enabling cit ies to adopt city planning -ordin ances was passed in 1919, and the Salem ordinance was adopted in 1925". fThe present commission was appointed in -August of last year. The constitutionality of the ordinance h're Is safeguard ed in 'that ; It "copies after the Portland ordinance, on which the Supreme cJtSTJha ruled favor ably. ' ' jfir Salem is divWed by the zoning ordinance Into four classes of dis tricts. ' 'In the first, residences Wona are permitted, although churches and othfr buildings. not Inappropriate to a residence dia- Local option Is provided for in all districts making it possible to allow ' construction not provided for in the district if 51 per. cent pf the wnersr-'of property' within 800 feet favor it. Special geryics. Scheduled by Atrmr quarters to Spoil k ; TROPHY TO BE fSIlTSX Cobbs & Mitchell Co., ! lumber and building materials for -every purpose. Get . estimates. - look - at quality of material, then you will order. 349 S. lXth St. Q r ) 'GREEN GABLES" SOLD SILVERTON, Ore.. Feb. it (Special) Mr. and Mrs. George Steelhammer have purchased "Green Gables." the beautiful home .which Mr. and Mrs. ID. E Thompson built on Liberty Hill about a year ago. The Steel hara- mera will tnoyet into their new v . i. . : . t . uuiue me coming monin. ' The trophjr awarded for victory in - - the commercial basketball league season will be presented to the U, S. Bank quintet at a ban quet Thursday evening at the 18,000 now YMCA. Managers of all the teams rules, Campbell 1 will be present The local "Salvation Army is plarfnlng a erles ef "'meetings j for the coniingfcweek-end;whIeh win be afati'xceptionally special Ma ture".' 'The rirst-'ef ! 'thdae -will" be held on1 Saturday 'nihfi-witn1 Dr. NormaA K'TuHyastorfFlriit: L Presbyterian"' church.1 as the speak er or the-vening-. 'Tir-.' Tuny s message-w ilf BbiievangellsCtevnd will have a special 'appeal- to H.j classes. K - -V1. On Sunday, and for all that day,' the c local - corps will have f ast its special fcueat&! Major and Mrs. Al bert E.Bayhtori, and Enfffgtt apd Mrs. RdnHldX Ebrhart; ?of he Portland y Sal vatlori-- Army state headquarters. ''Major Bayntoi iwas recently, Installed As" the new-state comfinanderbt -the ' Organization, w hile Enaign'5 Eherhardt li the newty ?appeinted'tat&t'ecretary for I young peWle's-atf airs;- both these men and theic wites hating relinquished Important offfie in California; ' ' '3 j Ensign Pitt, of the local corps, VOLLEYBALL GAMES COMING Two teams from the OAC fac ulty will meet two groups from the Salem 'business men's gymna sium cldss In volleyball competi tion Friday evening at 8 o'clock These are, the contests postponed, several Weeks ago., ;?M " .;:' ha mapped out. a busy day's-pro-of "J. H. and Mary Roberta a .m rM , th -Portland visitors. I c, s l gram for tne, - roriiana .visitors, wh.h will include a mornipg serv-j il 'arniy nalT. Td al .the! state penitent iaty. and girls train ing school :in the afternoon, and final public nieetlng at the hall again Sunday :i night. J'Drv U'JP. Pound,chairman of the local army advisory board,- will preside over the Sunday night meeting: and of ficially Introduce Major Baynton and his aides to the city of BaTeml Mr. Used Car Buyer: Have you seen the- real buys at thei Capitol Motors Incorporated? : See ;Biddy BKhop,' 3 5 0 v N. High St. rTele- hbnes 125 and 312. ; sCJ p nones f . X'ANXTE J. ROBERTS HIES l,f..y.l;-v.i, i , FALLS CITY, Ore.. Feb. 21. 192 ?.-Nannie J. ' Roberts,' sister TYPEWRITERS ' RUBBER STAMPS We sell repair and rent type writers. " ' !- . Manufacture all typea rubber u . . . . . stamps. ' - ATLAS BOOK STORH - - 45 State St. FOR QUICK - Plumbing Service J ; .. C' iPh6n 353 Vj-Vi For Fine - Fixtures Call at Oui f t : Shop,?! 61 5 - Center ', : - V HZ EQNER' -- " . 1027 FREE WALIJPAPER SAMPLE BOOKS -. 'Call, phone or write MAX O. BUREN 470 J. Comnserclal Salem Saturdav niclit. foiir.-s' . Illness. Funeral' sectices win held Wednesday at one p. m. from the" Free" Method ist; Church. TaV viiy, wuu nierment fn th Hill cenetery. 014 It Is Easier and. Safer . To sfop that cough now than when it develops into some thing more serious Take SCHAEFFER'S HERBAL COUGH SYRUP s SOLD ONLY AT GHAEFER 'S DRUG STORE 135 North Commercial St. Phone 197 r -, Original Yellow Front Dru Store The Penslar Store trict may. be built under 'local Tb Bat? Ym'ye Longed For Mrs. Burton Advises Women on Motherhood and Companionship "For several years I was denied the .blessing - of .motherhood," writes Mrs. Margaret Burton of Kansas City. was terribly nerv ous and subject to periods of ter rible suffering and melancholia., Now I am the proud mother of, a beautiful little daughter and a true companion and inspiration to my husband. I believe hundreds of other women woulfl like" tqhnow the secret of my happiness, and! will gladly reveal it to any married woman who will write me.' Mrs. Burton offers, her advloe entirely without charge. She has nothing to 'sell. Letters should be . ad dressed to Mrs. Margaret Bnrtofi, S029 Massachusetts, Kansas City, Mo. Correspondence will be strict ly confidential. Adv. - Town 20 Miles From Capita , ,qt-jjounry uojeci ot -ouni-,1 tnr Expedition ," V' MANAGUA. Nicaragua,' Feb." 21 -1(AP.) United States marines are ready to proceed to ?Masaya, 2,0 miles southeast of Managua, which was the acenft pf an engafe ' rAeij.etween conservatives and liberal forces thil afternoon. Some f the wounded have been brought to-Managua." .'"! 1 preparations have been made BeTefal dayl ago: to Remove !the cipltal. to-Masaya in- case of an emergency," "such" as .a' liberal at taclc'en Managua . Detatils.of the battle are; meager but ome of '- the r: conservative wounded reported that neither side had gained any decided advantage, f "Air Masaya is on the railroad be- :tween Managua and Granada, wnn rartset the American forces scat lered along'the route to guard the tf acks a detachment of marines Kid ordered ttf readiness for extra service at the : scene of the con flict v-" ' ' - v";;-;; T Khaki V tents and khakl-clad Americans are part of the picture along the railroad, between Cor ISto and Managua, and guards of marines arc riding" every train. The liberals are greatly agitated, asserting that the action of the ratted States : has passed far beyond the' bounds of protection of the lives and interests of Am ericans ' and 4 other foreigners. ! Ilczry O. Miller, 194 B. Comi; ft;, -1, -here . most :' people? prefer to f,.t tLeir auto parts for all makes r-t rira.r Trade .here .and make Only Two Morp Days in which to tke adv?int?ige of xM5t Bishops II . " j fS $k iL IS : A i it li rnr if anr v n-irv ifriAn .1 111 I : -v st- ' II II I JLJy lull ;i Here is vmir.het rhntiro If m, II II I v ' i fifty-fifty with a. friend' . 1 .-.Iwdoleini'-Mills Be Inc."'.-' W : - -J. oRs- How often have you sat before your deskthirn cut down on your food bill? Consider this fact Busicksvare consistenlly sivins low prices rday in and day out. More food Value six days of every week weeh? in weeK oui. Big value. We hve ?0 dozen brooms bought at' about' half ' price. They are four 'sVaixi' all broom corn vith smooth painted hand-' 1W. - Order early as we cannot replace these at this price. One to a customer. Proctor & Gamble SOAP SALE 19 bars P & G White Naptha Soap Value 79c, JLare Pkg. Chipso Value 30c All for 7Qp Market Day Raisins 4 lb. pkg. Thompson's Seedless Raisins 3 pkgs. 27c 5 Lb. Pail Pure Honfey 3 Ljw. Mellow BJend MEAT DEPT. -! " -; ., , v . . - Tempting Delicious STEAK5 When meals get mon otonous there's nothing like a steak dinner to stage a comeback. u Premium" Round Coffe "if :1 1l 5 .1 "Premium,, Sirloin "Prernium" 0 i.-,v.- Ivpry Spap 7 bars 51c Milk 4 for 05c 4 Lbs. Snowdrift Shortening 89c ' Eagle Brand " Hardwheat "" -! .... ; ; . Flour 49 lb, Sack' $1.98 iVIacaroni Noodles, Verniicillij o Spaghetti 3 pigs. 25c Gern IVJtit Margarine- 3 lbs, 7c W hie h e v'e r cut you "-ft. " --,0.-. . .. . cjioose, enjoyment is yours if the steak conies from Busick's. FRESH VEGETABLES A ton;p- most pepple enjoy. Theyre a breath of summer in niid win ter. Tempting green spin ach, white tender cauli flower, he a id lettuce, celery," young carrots, new cahbage, and a lot of others nicely dis played for your selec "Perfect Precy its tender crust has a "nuttyn flavor. It comes to you it rresn jDaicea jprca. tied to that free serv- 3 cans 29c r v,v uur uvwis, terapung wim ,me rragrance c I.here rip cbargje f pr dejryery "".it Biusick's. You're enti ice. Uur phone numbers: 455456. ' . v A' L H rf i..- jj ' ' j ' 1 i