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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1927)
SUNDAY MORNING, APPJL 17, 10.27 1.1. it FllS EIW Hill) i- Seeking jo Get: a'Short. Cut '-From the Valley Ao- the: loast Country .- ; .Falls City; had 'big meeting yesterday. Duby, chairman - of Oregon state highway commis--sion, , jfslb there .and so ,. jtm the new memberj c; E. ('Pop') Gates, !, 11. Kr Oberer J president the Sa- ' lent Realty board. ;waa there, and BO was James X24 Iehiel and a lot "of other proralnen alemlteB, and about, 250. qt her representing the .district uipcfc: ."SL-t- It was a meeting to discuss the matter of organizing. a super road -. idistrictt'to get & rod fipm, Falls .CltKfa. y.alsit.aad JhwtoasU,oi " to Newport to conpject.jrjth the K00se7e.lt higjhwaf. To jalsetx fitid the NewpbrtVoad. ; " w, ' Tola, woalf.f Ijrf .central valle y people ashorijCut to , the Pacjfid i ocean. H fM open country. .some were lere to oppose; fcrQpoltloiu, ii tii be made to in- duxjClp.Yexno,, Patterson to call ;pe,fi t:cido:to Tote on the creation oft tjkejjilstrict to be held Wthhe election provided lor Jilne3Sth, if possible. No definite J "decision "was ' ar rived a W and the matter was rtv ferred to Chairman Wm. Duby of the state highway commission, and Commissioner jC. E. Gates of Med ' f ord, for, farther consideration. A report will bel ade by these men at the next meeting of the com mission ;in Portland, ' Tuesday; April 19.' ; " ;r-r:" ''" " ; r- .. , 'l Parkef & CO.V 444 S. Commer daL Don't fail to see Parker about repairing yon r car. Expert mechanics aV ybur TOrlcef- All york guaranteed. . ( ) 11. It, Stiff Furniture Co.. lead ers in complete home furnishings, priced to "make "yon the ownerr the store that studies1 your "every seed and is ready to meet u, ao-, blntely, ' - TIIIHTEEH PERSOrS . : KiiiEo in rim , , Thirteen ; persons were killed ' and 2S 2 persons were injured n 20 SO motor rehlcle accidents re ported -to the state traffic depart ment during the month of March. This , was Uhe information 'eoiM' talned - in a ( report prepared here yesterday by T. A.- Raffety chief J Inspector-for the state motor ve . hkle department.: : f? : ' tf the total number of aeddenta rebdrted " during the month,, 1195 .' were 1 due to carelessness on the. partrot drirers. v In 309 cases the drirera 'failed to give right of lyay, while in 85 instances they Jailed a'o give !te proper signals., Twentyeven, of - the ' accidents' t vrere caasea vy inioxcvu unters. , SSlddlng on wet pavement result ,ed inO accidents, while four ac cidents were due to motor vehicles passing street cars while they were . di charging passengers. , i .-J.,TJiere.'were a toul of 164 !ar , rests '.byV atate itraffic : operatives during the' month.. Fifty of the defendants ". were , charged with speeding", nrhlle 11 drivers were arrested for ' reckless operation of ".their machines. In-15 cases the persons arrested were accused of switching their license plates. One .driver was arrested for transport- - Ing liquor. r - , ( Stolen ears'fcaving a resale val iie of 16200 were recovered by the Btaie operatives. Delinquent fees ' wefer collected in" the -amount of tC01.t5. Fines imposed on mo- tot vehicle' . law. violators" aggre gated"!! 79,wbile fines imposed for .otherioffensesotaled 61585. The sta fe'.'offfcers collected ' on bad checks in the amount of 6161 and ' recovered stolen' motorcycles hav ing a resale'value of 125.v- Tho state traffic officers travel ed 62,66$ miles during the month of March' and visited 2886 towns and CMiea. : V- " . ' D. II. Mosher, Merchant Tailor, 1$ .turning put. he .nobbiest and best fitting tailor made salts to measure; 100: business and pro fessional men buy Of Mosher. ) Fruilliiid Ntfltsry CrSc aad Sales Room . 17 Sovtlt liberty Street Fruit and Net Trees Shrnbbeiy and Hoses ITALIAN "PRUNE TRtES 5c Seduced prices en all fruit trees ;' - .:"!---.-. '. Office rhone 877 I- t ; - A. Jf. TIATIII Propv t - tlCTT cr TJrrd listers I!2Trcux;J 'ana Hez&!r4 . ', EASTER REVIVES OLD CUSTOMS - ! Tle Faster bnnny guards Hie e 1 ' " , '. i luncheon dish f Ry MRS. MARY 3IORTOXv- ' The festival 9f .Easter, is yery old, extending' away back' Into anti ailty.. As a Christian festival it dates 'back Id' about the year C8 A. D. . K'ggs and rabbits are associated wlthf the celebration as far -back as we can trace." They symbolize the opening of thr new year " or the ;neww birth." The Norsemen colored the eggs fed, blue,; yellow, etc., reproducing; the colors of the northern! lights tho Aurora Bo realia and the dawn of the Easter sun. In some countries of; Europe cakes are. made in the form: of rabbits i . ' ' ;The rabbit wheeling the barrow of ibrightly colored eggs makes a pretty centerpiece ' for the, table. The eSgs, : ri6w colored so easily with dyes that we buy at almost, any shop. ;were ornamented very elaboratelyby the old monks, and,' after being, blessed, were eaten .with great ceremony. "Easter services celebrated at r :R; R Cooley, s .-7- iJT" i:-.ir jThe initiative of pur mill is again evident in these wonderful suits. iThe: smdotK finish" Virgiiv'obltiUlm iilt; t4lrV aU::v4c: i ... I .....'....':. .- s '! .. . ' . . us. Iiiwt, nu appropriate Easter or the children ' ' dawn are attended by throngs both in various : places in the United States and in Europe, irt the homes in America ah egg hunt for the children 'Is aa almost" Miniver- sar custom- and the table 1 fbr breakrast or'lunch ia" trimmed ap propriately. - : r X suitable' dish for the child ren 's "lunch is a wagon, "the wheels of which are made o round crack ers. r These'" fastened 'together "by toothpicks on Which Is laid a piece of toasted bread" abou , one and three-qnarter" inches wider'rand three inches long; "Animal crack ers are' the steeds the feet of each being imbedded in "a'siriall piece of "soft bread; A little folk crack er' may 'drive the wagdrithe'feihs being thread. ' - -4 On the cart arrange a lettuce leaf and on it place a hard cooked egg cni part Way through the thfri p'art of 'the white.' Mix5 the yolk with 'equal parts of chopped, cook1 ed cliicken moistened With 'melted butter and seasoned.- ' Shape k Tike r iIV i rc v.. We cordially Invite you to come in'and learn about "Ensembles," the new An ;i a? style; service, 8killfuUy,hanppniwnp;xlothfiio; and accessories, ? Suggested Washougal Ensemble OUlt Washougal tan plaid or stripe..... : --30.00' SJiirt English Broadcloth tanand blue rnix:. J. $300 Crayat Chamois Faille, reddish' tan checks..; $1.50 i V'Hat rallory. Fawn color4,' fenap,; prim.::i:f.;..:i..:........ -! S6i50 . : ) Complete Ensemble. $41. 00, . ........ ... . T i.i? ""-'J tij Mgr. for eyes and put In the shell as If it was Just emerging. r - ? Stop,' look, and iisten to our ap noaUl . If you are not absolutely satisfied with your laundry prob lem. -all 165. Hand work our specialty. ' () -. 1 1 " "' - '" 1 1 - Employes Must fieturn by Monday or Lose Jobs - ' v; .,- ' PORTLAND. April ' i6. -(AP) Striking employes of Swift & Company's packing plant here "have until Monday to report back- to work or forfeit their jobs, com pany; officials said tonight.;. -H. , H. Young." superintendent, said that more than 200 of the plant; personnel 425 to 450 men and women were on duty today, that about 20 new men had been employed and that it was expected that the force will be between 60 and 75 per cent normal strength Monday.' - " - : ; .The -company is not importing workers from outside the city, it was stated ' emphatically, and 'of ficials did not expect it to be nec essary, The striking employes, many of whom since walking out have joined unions, declare they will not return to work until the "er f Iciency bonus"' system at the plant s done away with and he" wage 'scale " increased.' Everything in the book store line, books, stationery, supplies for the home, office or school room,- at the Commercial- Rook Store; 183 ;-NV. Com!.' Inmate of Oregon State v v.-Hospitali Commits Suicide .- 4. ;. - . . x Charles- Eugene Boyee. aged 27 years, who was received at the Oregon state hospital recently .WATCHES. CIX)CKS.AXI. JEWELRY Carefully., Itepaired and Guaranteed at t PltESCOTT'S i 201 X. Commercial St. Sident i 1 i'Ts j.' BISHOPfS Tl.T7 TI ..1 We are proud that we can offer the men of Salem such values as these Suits represent, and more proud because there:. iarlasting I satisfaction in' eVery brie. i ..... ' . , a TS- iExtraPante, $5.00 . - v ir r1""'. - i;M tr,r S- C. P. ceivins medical treatment for a neVvous-'ailmeht,1 cbmraitted sui-J clde' j earl; yesterday ly v hanging, himself with a' belt whicli he tied to a window guard. The body was fou'nd by " attendants yesterday morning. i" The body will bo sent "to Prine ville 1 where J the yonng man had lived: for a number of years. Ills parents, Mrjand Mrar S. L.. Boyce, are residents of that city. : F. E. s S hater's Harness and Leather Goods store, 170 S. Com'l Suit cases, talises, portfolios, brief cases, gloves and mittens. Large stock. The pioneer store.' () The Vanity: Mat Shoppe, 3S7 Court, offers the new- crocheted straws, silk combinations and nov elties, lil either laYge or small hats at 63.95, $4.95:16.75. - i9) --V-r - i - Giant and DuPont explosives (fuse - blasting caps) -Lumber and ail building materials. Gab riel Powder & Supply Co., 610 r Capitol.1 JTel. 248 . ..() Eighteen Patients Sent 4o Eastern Institutions i! ' . Eighteen . patients at the Ore gon state hospital left here yester day in'a private coach for Chicago and other eastern cities. The pa tients 'previously had lived In the east and? had: not established a residence in Oregon at the time of their commitment to the state hos pital. "Among the attendantff 'in charge of the patients is W.A Miillen, i Mi'ntit" recently "? depdty stlte insuranceVfOmniissIoner. My! nmkHcaM 1 r m m 1 ! i mt ti n I Sftliai tiMitl. V.' si ft I I j - 1 1 Bishop, i Pres. . m mi. --fir- r Tte iVeu? GiesePqivms'ffi 150 Plain White , Ruff ed Curtains in wTiiie voile with-Vuiffled 'I tie backs :...:U...J Silk Gauze Silk gauze glass curtaining in all the most wanted colors blue, j blue and rose," rose arid gold, , ! A H each-vard . i;wlvO SPECIAL SEALY TUFTLESS MATTRESS $ Regular Price 55NOW .! i. GIESE- POWERS $100 Worth of .. . it?.. v :- ' "' Furniture' with : $10.00 Down $75 Worth of . Furniture with i: $7;50 Down - S.50;'Wirtli of iurhiture with 4l;U - vi;, . ;05iOO .Down Balance hi Small : Monthly or vveexiy ayments , Use,.. . Your: Credit ,1 r y" t :lU(aiBS&is . plete-rurmshings for i Wvjp v; r.v"'55'6 STOVt$ your home at'the fol- itwf .M''" 7 '-Vlil ! i lift- & lowing terms: ' Jftt.fV K3L' iffifhbers Commercial Associates,4nc'tne Largest ..Furniture .Buying .Organization - - . ' . - z. ; in the United States - ; ;.' . ' yji r?.5 - - .'vl - ' - Z 4 ff W Spring A rrivals Offered in 69c 3 'f "t ; ".( ' . t C r at X-v - " KJ Mi TiOT t 1 " Here is .the, modern-day stove! It turns cooking drudgery into pleasure; banishes dirt, saves time makes it easier to do better cooking. , r . The Coleman , Air-O-Gas makes its .own gas from t motor ; gasoline.. Coioks with quick-action pressure heat. . Lights with matches "-generates quickly. , It is clean in iactiori--no dripping. oil,, no wicks to charno dusty j , ashes; U'And. it is clean in resultT-no blackened pots and pans; no scum on walls and ciirtains.i J Momel in and let us show you '.how to have a clean , ' i kitchen all. tne time, wiin ine Air-w-vjas oiv. (tftirnitiire-C a " I .1 Lace Panels Filet' Lace: Panels in 'Viltfous designs -all' finished with 3 inch fringe ecru color 'only. . in Now per panel ..:.M 111 ' Marquisette and Grenadine, Ruffled Curtains FineVoil ruffled curtains with val- : . i a ? i i in j ... ... i ances ana ue .DacKs. ah trimmed in colors of rose) 'blue gold (jo nn 'and riife'green ..J..... l......vv0U 39.50 ' : 31. 1 n. f H h I i I I till UllllUlillli 1 It 1 1 Mill. II . Dllllli ih 111 ril I I No Matt&'Wherc You Live We Charge No Jnterest 7 i j- - . . .