The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 27, 1927, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON
- ' SUNDAY MORmNGrARM27ri2f
VETS OFFOIIEN
TO
IRS
BATHER
Henry O. Mlliwf; 1JM.S. Com'l
t.. where most people prefer lo
et their auto part for all makes
of cars. Trade here and make
savings on atl auto parts. (
Officers of Cosmopolitan
Store Confer on New Plan
Executive officers of The Cos
mopolitan- Stores Inc., are In
Portland for the week end In con
ference with, the adjustment fcur-
V General Markets T
o c
UVCSTOCK
PuKTHAND. Marrh i6. f AP)-?fo
rwnjrts tu1y. TmhIb for week j Cattle
VJiT; .-klTi ISO- hoa 7230; khccp T2a.
. 4nirid with week ago: Most
r..-l to Xe higher; vealers firm;
Ira.lf arlive throughout week with rtot.e
l.t time: xtrn.top beef ters $9.85
pm for 1082 iound specialty. Practical
lo !.f3: odd head lightweight heifer
a.:.1': roo-t heavy fat eei $7.75. with
wt in iMit lot. $7.50. -Bulk prices:
Mnuehier Meer M,!5 M $9.50: butcher
row-, to $J.5'i; heifer S6.25 to M;
(jt'prn ant low cutler $3,50 to $.50;
W "..25 to oVJ.'m few heavy at $8.50;
i-bufUW rlre $7.10 to $7.50; good and
rbni4 rolr $12 to 913.
Hoitii Compared with week ago; Kill
inj c's 15 to 23e lower; feeder pigs
to 5or off; iner. receipt depress
ing fanor. Closing- top lifhtweight but
cher !-:'. a againet $13. paid late
lt i-ck ; hoik desirable bogs scaling
"4M luumd. ilAnn til SO to & 12.65: DR-eW-
Vii "i-mlm 9 25 to S10.50: alaachter
tsr i2.2j to $12.75; feeder pig $13
to 113. 50 late.
Khpp Compared with week ago: rally
hm1t; no spring lambs in; strictly
choie.- 79 pound wooled lamba $13.60:
W d.-irl,lr. kinds 1 to $12.50; few
ccs $0 to $7.
PROVISIONS
l-OKI I. AM. Mirrh 26. (AP)
vhoViilf prices; Butter 1c lower. Kx
tr .ul.. city 42 He; standard 4.2c; prime
firt-i 41 "c; first 41c; prints 45e; oar-
lim- (fir.
Bid-, to farmer: Milk, cream ic low
tr f. (i I.. Portland. . Best churning cream
m valley. 4ic net shippers' track in
on" 1 . creim delivered Portland 45c per
twin.1. Raw milk (4 per cent). $2.45
twf. i. . b. Portland.
steady; earrent receipt 20c;
frh oii-dium le: fresh standards firsts
-'-: freh ktandard extras 23c.
Poultry steady; heavy hens 23g26c;
Iijlit 2("i2lc; spring nominal ; broilers
i :'Ar : pekin white docks 20c; col
ored nominal; turkeys, liTe nominal;
orespfl 37c.
Onion steady, local $5 5.50.
Potatoes steady. $1.40 1.60 sack.
POBTUUTO WHEAT
, 'HiTl.ANU. March 26. (AP)
HB- hard white. Mar.. Apl..
I1..4'-. May t.85; hard white, blne
". tUnrt. fefc ration, soft white, west
1'H Mar.; Apl., May $1.32; hard
wmt,.r Mr. $1.82. .Apt., $1.31: May
?1 i" northern nprin Mar.. Apl.. 91.31 ;
U AP'- May
!-
Nil
whlfe feed Mar.. Aol..
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Corn
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2 fcr kbipment Mar Apt.,
s-.o.
I'D. tOe bid. ll4e asked: Cal-
bid. 111 aked; domestic
11 i !id. 12 i-ge asked.
, ORBOOX HAT
'"ftn.AM.. March 2. (AP) Hut,
it"-- ; Kastera Oregon timothy
1: 1 I'tto valley 'fl7ff 17.50; cheat
I.';."- ''! ff 9.50: oat hay
' " and retcb $1 .. 1 7 ;
((-r tfu gninj. prteg a a
. ,, CHICAGO GBAXN
tlll .M,(, Marrh a. -AP In-
"-i tensiivti oirer warlike develop
"' to (liina, together with an 011
. t-d upturn in Uverpool quotations.
.r" t xprt pnrcliasing of Narta Am
r(o,1" 1 T"1 w" totallin 50.-
.'-.iii'i
lo I
I.
or more.
Wheat closed firm
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Splendid Social Affair Plan
ned for Comrades and'
Their Ladies -
The Veterans of Foreign, Wars
gre planning to hold a regular get
toeil! n March which will
be oVrVf the biggest events of the
TPar affording to various mem
rs nf the organization. The fol
lowing item appeared in the offi
cial public ation relative to the con
template'! affair:
'Tederson. ojir good natured of
ficer of the day. with Comrades
Lewis and Holtsman, constitutes
a special committee, to stage a so
cial meeting Wednesday, March
30. At this meeting; will be In-
v itel. e 1 1 1 1) ' cuuiiauro, u.c Auxi
liary and euglMe laaies.
"Comrade Pederson. in collabor-
"ation Willi our jkiiuuic runi vhiii-
mander. ha. ordered all business
shelved entirely. They say that
this meeting will be for a genuine
good time. Plenty of music is al
ready assured. Baskets to be au
ctioned are ii sight; the auc
tioneer has been designated. In
fact everything Is set to go andt
all we need now is to get com
rades, their wives, sweethearts,
mothers, sisters and affinities to
attend.
"The personnel of the commit
ter assures success. So comrade
worthy of the name would miss
this opportunity to become ac
quainted with the membership, of
the Post. Our regular meetings
are. of course, commonplace and
inclined to be dulled by sameness.
This is an entirely -, different af
fair. You will, be surprised at
how few of the members you real
ly know and remember that just
a fer years ago you knew some
thing, perhaps too much, about
every man in the company, or
. i u :
DO am ?my.
eau of the 1 Portland Credit As
sociation concerning arrangements
to strengthen the inner organiza
tion of the firm, by assignment.
Since the withdrawal ; of ita
former president, Frank Wether
bee or Eugene, financial director,
in January, the firm Is reported
to have had. financial difficulties
due to steady . losses In two of the
six branches and the withdrawal
of grocery stocks without first
liquidating- the debts of that de
partment. Officers of the company, which
has ' Its main offices here, hope
to keep their stores in operation,
although it may be advisable to
discontinue two of the branches
now tn operation. Present assets
are reputed to be close to $100.
t)00 with liabilities of only $35,-000.
PETITIONS FILED
ASKING PERMITS
Long Would Take Water
From Johnson Creek for
Irrigation Purposes
F. B. San ford of Grants Pass
has filed with the state engineer
here application covering the1 ap
propriation, of three second feet of
water from Jack. Creek for mining
purposes in Josephine county. The
coat of the proposed development
was estimated at $500.
Other applications for water
permits filed with the engineer
follow:
TJt. M. Parr, Ashland, water
from Mud Lake for the propaga
tion of t fur bearing animals in
Jackson county.
Willie M. Davis, Central Point,
water from Kanes Creek fo" irri
gation of 30 acres in Jackson
county. Cost $250.
A. B. Gates, Portland, water
from unnamed spring for domestic
use In Multnomah county. Cost
$300.
James N. Cornutt, Central,
Point, water from Kanes Creek
for irrigation of 5 acres of land
in Jackson county. Estimated
cost $200.
A. E. Ricce, Copperfield, water
from Quaking Asp Springs for
domestic use and irrigation of six
acres of land" in Baker county.
Estimated cost $5 0.
Charles D. Crouch, Ashland,
water from springs for manufac
turing and domestic purposes in
Jackson county.
Charles H. Long and Frances
Long, Salem, water from Johnson
Creek for irrigation of eight acres
of land in Clackamas county.
H. Rettig. Portland, water from
Beaver Creek and unnamed spring
for domestic use and irrigation of
land in Multnomah county.
Bonesteele Motor Co. 454 S.
Com'l., has the Dodge automobile
tor yon. All steel body. Lasts a
lifetime. Ask Dodge owners. They
will tell you. ()
L. A. Sheeler Auto Wrecking
Co., oldest in the Willamette val
ley. New and used parts and
equipment. Low prices and quality
service here. 1085 N. Com'l. ()
The Man's Shop saves you a ten
dollar bill cn every quality suit.
Shirts, hat, ties, collars. High
grade clothing, perfect fitting,
long wearing. 416 State. (
Enduring Style
and Beauty
Your rings will be the only
lasting mementos of your
marriage day. They must
endure long after bridal
flowers have faded and wed
ding apparel is gone and for
gotten. If bothringsareTraub
Genuine Orange Blossom,
you will fi id their style, theii
beauty, si -source of lifelong
pride. Only Genuine Orange
Blossom rings bear the tr&Jr
mark of Traub guarantee
ing value in whatever style.
you may select.
Hartman Bros.
Hqtuire Deal Jewelers
Corner State and
Liberty
TtAl'B CrWlM
When Glasses Are
Needed V '
"APPEAL IX) O'NEILL"
New Location -
Dr. C. Hi O'Neill
Fourth Floor .
First National Bank; Building
- Phone 425 . .
UTiESTE!!!!
6MD Pinion
Giese-Powers Company Is
Handling Stoves and
Ranges in Salem
Bridge & Beach Manufacturing
company, makers of Superior
stoves and' ranges and Bridge
Beach furnaces, whose factory and
genera offices are located in St.
Iouis. recentlymannounced the ap
pointment of Walter F. Hoener to
the position of director of sales.
For the past five years Mr. Hoener
has served as district manager in
the northwest for this company,
but will shortly return to St. Louis
to take up his new duties.
Succeeding Mr. Hoener as dis
trict manager will be his brother.
Edgar P. Hoener, with headquar
ters in Portland, where a ware
house branch has been maintained
o serve the requirements of Ore
gon, Washington and . Idaho for
over 35 years. During the last
four years Edgar Jloener has rep
resented Bridge & Beach Manufac
turing company in the state of
Washington and eastern Oregon
and is well acquainted with the
stove trade iif this territory.
The Giese-Powers Furnljture
company of Salem are the exclu
sive . agents for Superior stoves
and ranges in Salem and the sur
rounding community.
First National Bank, the bank
of friendship and helpfulness in
time of need. Interest paid on
time deposits. Open an account
and watch your money grow. ()
JURY FAILS TO AGREE
IimLsMtl' After 12 Hours' Delib
eration in Ijungvicw Case
LONG VIEW, Wash., March 2 P.
(AP) A jury of 10 men and two
women, after 12 hours' delibera
tion failed to reach an agreement
on a jointist charge in superior
court against Harry Rennud, L.
Rice and H. MeKinney, ant! was
dismissed today by Judge Homer
liirby. The Jury stood eight to
four for convlcton.
In his opening statement at the
triiil Prot-ecitUng Attorney Joe
.M;i!iery sa-t. t!;e state would Hiow
that part of 'he liquor evidence
was missing from the sheriff" of
fice, and th&t a deputy sheriff -ftc-'"ouipanied
the defendant Kyuai.-l
to Portland in the sheriff's car
March 9. when an attempt was
made to bribe the principal stai?
witness to withhold evidenco.
Much conflicting evidence was in
troduced on these points at the
tr;ci.
Swim Record Broken
in Northwest Meet
Fancy Diving Championship Won
by Multnomah Club Entry
PORTLAND. March 26. ( AP.)
Lillian Knutsen, diving under
the colors of Multnomah club, won
the junior women's fancy diving
championship at the Pacific north
west association swimming meet
here tonight. Miss Knutsen, al
ready holder of the northwest
title, won a unanimous decision
ove Inez Edward-. Oregon state
champion. Mary Zanicker, Oregon
Athletic club, and Hazel Oimstead.
Portland champion, who finished
in the order named.
One record was broken in the
northwest association swimming
meet held in conjunction with the
diving. Lois ilurfin. Multnomah,
in the women's 100-yard free style,
made the distance in 1:09.2, beat
teg the old record by 4-5 of a sec
ond. The feature race of the meet
wa the one between Johnny An
derson, Oregon, and Dana Thomas,
Mnltnomah club, in the 100-yard
eevnt for men. Anderson nosed
Thomas out by a scant 24 inches.
Silverman. Oregon, placed sec
ond in the 4 4 0-yard free style
event for men, with Horsfal, Mult
nomah Jaking the race with a time
of 5:56.2.
Anedrson. Oreajon, won the 150
yard back stroke race with time
of 1:56.6, with Slocum, Multno
mah, second land McAlpin. Oregon,
third- Anderson placed second in
the 220-yard free style event.
Extradition Papers .
Issuerfby Governor
O. B. Flint, who is in jail at
Eugene on a charge of burglary,
will be returned to Woodland,
Cal.. where he will face trial. Ex
tradition papers were issued by
Governor Patterson yesterday. It
was alleged that Flint stole $250
worth of hides from a warehouse.
Pomeroy & Keene, Jewelers,
never fail to give you 100 on
the dollar. Watches, clocks, pins,
charms.. Standard high grad-
stock in all department (
Astoria - Columbia River
canned shad Output for 1926 was
double any previous year's.
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metallic boxes, :
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BBM ft LJJ. rean kmowm
r a nan. safest. Reliable. HirNnl
SOLO IT MUtfGLStS Etzani
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BOO DERBY MB
BRADLEY'S ENTRY 'LOSK TO
lMGENIt.4GC2A.GK TIME
NEW ORLEANS. March 26.
(AP.) Boo, K. R. Bradley's suc
cessor to the many famous B's of
the Idle Houra farm, which have
run before him, upheld the stable's
name, here this afternoon by win
ning the $15,000 Louisiana derby
by a length and a half over Fred,
Jr., his nearest competitor.
The winner's time for the mile
and eighth was 1:51 4-5. three
fifths of a slcond slower than the
track record set by Pagenbaggase
last year. ;C?.; ?... v - r- i-1
The winner was a 9-1 9 favorite.
rm fnllm tlrlrola nn' him naidl
j $3.80 to win. 3.60 to place and
$2.60 to show. z i , V
Boo's win, in a Urge measuro.
was .due to the ride given ,hlm by
"Goldic,J Johnson. Johnson wUh
his left -leg In a piaster cast, as a
result of an injury ".yesterday la
the third, race,-rode Boo today.
He held the son of Black Toney
ofr the pace until the three-quarter
was reached, then made his
move and came into the stretch to
win, going away from Fred Jr.,
t which had hung all the way up
tp the final stretch.
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EYES EXAMINED
and
GLASSES FITTED
I am now thoroughly established
in my new location
Dr. L. R. Burdette
401 First National Bank Building
Phone 025
Mow
II II
me iiiime 10
Yotuiit Home
RerariiMsIi
"I'm
looking
Over
A FOUR-LEAF
CLOVER
and "Hixh-lfigh-Higli Up in
the Hills"
Sung By
NICK LUCAS
"The Crooning
Troubadour"
with two guitars. 3439 73c
On Brunswick
"Light-Ray" Electrical
Records
(Musical Photography)
OUT TODAY
'My Little Bunch of Happiness"
. . ."I Can't Believe That You're
in Ixve Witli Me" fox trots
with vocal duets. Ben Bernie
md His Hotel Roosevelt Or
chestra.. S442 73c
"Here or There" . . . "Sam, the
Old Accordion Man" fox trots
with vocal chorus. 'Ben Selvin
md His Orchestra. 3425 75c
Craxy Words Crazy Tune"
. : . "Since I Found You"
Vaughn De Leath, comedienne,
with Orchestra. 3443 75c
"Where's That Rainbow?" . . .
"A Tree in the Park" (Trom
"Peggy Ann") fox trots with
vocal chorus. Frank Black and
His Orchestra. 3432 75c
"Sing" (from "Bet)") . . .
"Sweater Than You" (from
"Twinkle Twinkle") fox trots
with vocal chorus. Park Lane
Orchestra. 3431 75c
NEW SPRING DISPLAY
nirp .
- "The Little White Houe"
i from ""Honeymoon Lane") . . .
"It Made You Happy When You
Made Me Cry" piano solos. Ieo
Sims. : 3102 75c
4
Credit
Terms
4 PC. GENUINE WALNUT
BEDROOM SUITE
Suite consists of Bedstand, Bow Foot
Bed, Dresser and Chiffonier. Beautiful
ly decorated in the newest designs. -
GENUINE MOHAIR DAV
ENPORT AND FIRESIDE
CHAIROnly $287-50
$144.00
Back and frame is of walnut, cover is
the best grade of green mohair with
reverse on cushions in a beautiful shad
ed tapestry.
(A real buy at this price)
Open a
Charge
Account
Monday
CHARMING LAMPS
All of the attractive colors and designs.
Choice selection of new Bridge and
Junior Lamps.
Prices as low as
$7 95
6
(Get one of these this week)
hwimu Aiid Comlort
A Distinctive New Table
aaaaaaalaiaaaaiHLi
by KIEL "
What a marvelous convenience there
is in this handsome davenport exten
sion table! All ' day you enjoy the
decorative effect of the conventional
davenport table. And at dinner it is
converted instantly into a roomy din
ing table seating eight persons For
the smaller home a table like this one
is indispensable! '
$32.50
. MadeBv ;
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