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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1927)
WEDNESDAY. MORNING, APRIi; 20, 1 027 J 4 i! PLO IwlETEO Hie KrpalFafjytoTSit'r "of the pro hibit tan iyrwL:Tti tat hPtatifte of the iarsr. dlverWi. population, tnt 1U fartlnle for smuggling ahmg lh ionst llni. nn.-ftnii U another wi-ak center; hfr - . . - Road to Charripoeg Improved to AqommodataMaDYisr' .lors This Yoar. ClIAVrOKn. April 19. (Spe cial,) The first hole ever dug for tb purpose -of setting an eleetrif light -polo at Oregons birihplare. wa'placed by theIolaIla FJeetrle . .'Light -'company,' WVd?isday. April 13.. 1927. Two -plate' r1tero legal lighting liegan May 1843, U to hare .the -electric current tamed -Ott TJovernor 1 L. Patterson . upon tho'ooeunion r the celebra tion, of Founders'; Day, May 7. Standing tytie sidvof th gov t ernor will he Mrs. Samuel FJUott, . of IIHlahoro. 50 years old, and possibly the oldest living descend . ant or any of the 102 persons who participated In the- proceedings of May 2. 18"3, -elRhty-fonr- years Aga:t . - - - :- " The May day celebration this ear will mark an event In' Oregon history. For the first time there Vlll.be' ' good road passable 12 .months in the year and in an iiouning evening Berylees it will no longer he necessary , to. nay that they 'will begin at ear!y candle ..lighting." ; I The members or the Marion " county court consisting of County Judge J. T. Hunt and Commls 'Blonerg Smith and -Porter made an Inspection of the road Wednesday 1 that lead in Champoeg Park. -Witbithe members fo !ne? court . -wen V, "J. fciver. eoujijt2 sro'ad . jnaRter" and . James Cook, co'unty .aafjertiwir'foftthla .district: VCThtre'jrnettbyfthfe: mayor irbw complimented thm upon the 'gooif fbrk"done'and the fact that they had left a monument to them .' selves, "lie told them that huq dreds df visitors who tn days gone -fby.liad visited the spot, highly ... praised'tliem for giving to Cham poeg a road that Is passable every day .of the year except In the time pf high" water. ' ., ' io April 12th this year there T baVf -Jien.;C92 - cars. Into Cham poegva,rkr. Op Friday of lasC Ve;clas'trom Pacific Univer - Blt Fost 'drove, pent the aft 0rttHa;tb:.' .'ka Saturday forty- tirViftdta'Tf,oni;'. Lint leld col lege, McM4nnv.Aie; passed the en ttriSyisjMdyinhistory of the Oregon country, v ; " 4 ,;((M Monday. jGeor ge A Wa rren , Vmember of . the board of trus tee t .-PWifictuniversfty, ..visited thef jHace .-with hia .family. The road iislai tin condition, ndas the f river ; as receded, the parts ooks Invhlng. During the week past' the following: Marlon county rwoOlr registered: ' r . ; t iSalem-: County. Commissioner ?aotetf E.. Smith;, air. .ana mrs- v. - If, Oof f, Charle Harris, F. J. Mc " Farlane; George Speed, Mrs. UlidAa Ixrvett, :P Marshallrs. EC-M.v Shepherd, E. Mt vShepaerd, nin fiMi,W"W: Speed. " . v ffifw-vtonMrs. . D. Lindholm, Whh' Cainnbell. -wrtiIbuT Felga ' WormdahL ' 6t.PauT-James Cook. " Mr.VTed nrBayr: Have yon seen tber teal Miys t the Capitol Motors--incorporated? See Biddy BlXiv S tlllgh St. , Tele phoaear 235fAQdv2126. , C') Chile it. SSanldiag Logging Co., lumber an4j bunidiag materials. ThJ bt.eois,no more than la Xerfor graded So to the 1Ig Sa lem ! factory and aave toooey. ) . -4"'? '' ' -'" ' Kryr omg Kur. I8',CVm,l. th iilouf r'torw. Kvery thing for everyliodyi in fbe drug supply Utte. with .ataodarj goods and tjuality ervici alwayn. - '. ; ) Ira V. Jorgcnscn. 190 S. IUgh St. Paris for-nil -makes or cars. IJest equipped auto accessory ptore in this section. . Prompt and re liable service the rule. ) Second Harry Lauder With W U. Glee Club Joe Xre tlcrnlzitl Vocal Ar- tist; Quartet Pofmlar i KsiMPiiiMcnjiiiiii JilU UlllUWH iii"!" Joe Nee, hailed by - people all over the northwest who have heard him sing as a second Harry Uauder, will be one of the feature artists to appear with the Willam ette university .glee club in the an nual home concert at the Capitol theater, Thursday evening. Nee has been with the club three years and each year has gained in popularity with his un usual Interpretation of Scotch songs. When the 'club toured Southern Oregon recently n num ber of people there who had heard Harry, louder said they found a great resemblance between the singing of Nee and that of the noted Scotchman. - ' Othpr attractions arc the Glen club quartet iwhieh has been meet ing with great favor among serv ice clubs in the city during noon luncheons,- and a duo composed of Willis Hathaway and Ronald Cra ven which sings negro spirituals. Twenty-five voices will make up the Thorns, giving classical and popular; numbers. Readings and stunts will mid to the enloftain ment J .j, : TlucYub is under direction of Professor E. W. Hobson. D-an of the school of music. Pabco Products Traveling: Display Arrives j i urn. , ' f'l ' y ' . ; . I'm . ii ii .1 f i .i .. r r ii j". i i in " "' iii i i" iii I Henry O. Miller. 194 S. Com'l St., where most people prefer to get their auto parts for all makes of cars. Trade here and make savings on all auto parts. () . - Nash leads the world In motar car values. Beautiful display of new models at trie. IV W. Petty john Company, 365 North Com mercial St., () W. U. Women's Glee Club , to Leave on Concert Tour After an apparently i hopeless start in lining up concerts for a tour this year, Willamette univer sity's women's glee club has fin ally arranged an itinerary which will take the group as far 'as Arlington, Oregon. Concerts will .be given at Iood River, Vancou ver, Oundee, Camas, and Arling ton. ' - The girls will leave Friday for Vancouver where the first per formance wil be given. -They will return to the campus April 27th. Margaret Arnold is manager of the-club. The Hamilton Beach electric cleaners and Monarch electric re.nges both recommended by Good Housekeeping. Sold in Salem by CJ S. Hamilton Furniture Co. () ' Eiker Auto Co., Ferry at Lib erty St. Autos stored and bought and sold. Cars washed day- and night: Low prices and service will make long friends. , () The arrival here Monday of The Paraffine Company's Inc., service car containing the Pabco shingle display to-lie shown' here all week at the special display store, 42 South High street, revealed a new departure by a manufacturer of roofing products in assisting deal- Manuradurer I'ses Unique Mctaixl in Bringing Message to People Paraffine Companies, Inc., who ar rived here today' "and one of the most effective ways we have found, of demonstrating to home owners the value of this typo of shingle is to actually bring the The diaplay car was accompan ied by experts of color and shingle designs, who will explain in detail every feature of the new Pabco Polocrome Shingles to the resi dents of this community during the display. "Many progressive steps on pre- ers to educate the 'public in the i pared shingles have originated possibilities of enhancing the no of their homes. val- PIED PERTH FIB M FESTVA L Dancers Chosen for Willam ette's Annual Event; Practice Starting The ! May dances, which have been a traditional event of the an nual Willamette university May festival.'will follow the theme of Pied Piper of Hamelin, this year, according to Miss Anne Zimmer man, who is jrt charge. Margaret Lewis has been selected tp han dle the musical program, while Margaret Moame will look after the settings and costumes. The names of! the dances along with that) of the leader and those who willi take part In the program are: Mouse Dance Directed by Melva 6pence. Helen Bridgeman, Francis Mc Gilvra, Margaret Hogg. Mildred Cook, Helen Parks, Myrtle Selling, Joyce Kidder, Clara Hershberger, Yvonne Cornell, Dorothy Taylor and Doris Nye. iW'ave Dance Directed by Virginia Merle Crites. Mary Clanfield, Elva Balsiger, Hazel Shutt. Lucile Wonderly, Georgia Fairbanks, "Irene Gaines, Bonnie Zeller. Council Men Dance Directed by Phoebe Smith. Palma Campbell, Wilma Spence, hPntifs-SWHI.? Not -Favor . ATt5endment;Repeal Despite Yfeir;.AI. Smith, of New Yotkr Ill ;i" i'"en. contender for Ithe democratic presidential Botntnalion in. 1928." believe Oliv er Stewart, pVoniBent politician from the Chicago district In Illi nois' who left Salem yesterday nioraing. af ter eltvermg an ad dresjliere dn the prohibition qnea- , JLiOQ.i:, . ' Th - governor -will 1 probably get tfce kanpport of delegattoas from " MasaachJrtetf s. New York. New Jersrty, Pennsylvania; and Rhod laland; 'andothef New BUigland '. .states,' ' There will' b tnr ttanlcap'aDle of wresting the nom inatioa from Smith the way It looks now, said Mr, Stewart. Jf smith.is, nominated, It is nv ilkly that dembcratlc leaders will rml he! party to' K cort is favoring repeal of the prohibi tion lamendment, no; mattehow much the Governor flirts .with the-fseue-now, continued Mr. Stewart. .The future, welfare of the party will, P at ; stake ) and old party Naders will insist upon caution. ' " CooUdge:wiU probably go after the Republican nomination If he 'can ecure it withouttoo grea t tlghtj ald Mr. Stewart, but " bit ter ojpositlon ariaea, he will with draw j The president could prob ' ably get the nomination Jn any case If he Granted It. ,J Mr, Stewart" baa travelled, all 'over-the United States during the sneaking In,! favor of BOSTEIM & GREEMBAUM " 11 1 ' i I " i' 1 , " I . ''" ' ' T ' BIG MILLINERY DEPARTMENT " In Hear Room After the Easter Rush you will find more pleasure in . looking over the j ; ' " ' " .'. " 1 r ! -' ; . . Hundreds of Nice Hats We Have on Display Beautiful Creations' fe Priced from $2.50 to $5.00 None Higher - Childrens Hats Pnciliio to 2i50 1 ' Be Sure to See Them Rayon Bloomers p Special Good Value i RAYON VESTS v. ' special. 35 C v. ORGANDIES AND VOILES ''2 t "New Shades 1. 240 cirid 246 , North Commercial Street with Ibis company," said Mr. S. D. Kellner, IHstrict Manager of the. various types of colors of shingles mounted' on display boards to each city In display cars, especially de signed to carry them." Florence Emmons, Kiva Mclaugh lin. Children Directed by Evangeline Heineek. Marjorie Miller. .Virginia Ed wards, Florence Power, Margaret Pro. Mary Kightlinger, Carolyn 1-inibrith, Mary Elizabeth Ran dolph, Bernice Mulvey. Pygnios Directed by Helen Sande. Doris Klindt, Beulah Wampler, Irene Ritchie, Elizabeth Corskie, Esther Lisle, Dorothy Hutchaaon, Doris Phoenecie, Mildred DeRord. llalloon l5ance Directed by Louise Findley. Margaret Townsend, Rosella 'Bunch, Rose Huston. Elsie Tuck er, Ruby Lu Davis, Elvira Young. Flower Dauce Directed by Beulah Launer. Edna Ellis, Anne Lanke, Helene Price, Beulah Launer, Evelyn Hartung, Edna Thompson, Helen Kafoury, Gaynelle Beckett. May Pole Dance Directed by Grace White. Lois Morris, Victor Rhodes, Camilla Gates, Harold Hauk, Mary Lou Aiken, Eldred Cobb, Dorothy Ferrier. Frank Van Dyke, Louise Garrison, Hugh Currin. Elma fWhite, Floyd Emmons, Florence Miller, Clarence Emmons, June Mack. Raymond Yarnes, Harold Tomlinson, Newton Saunders, Carleton Gaines, and Egbert Thompson. The dates of the May festival this year are May 6 and 7. O - - O I NEW CORPORATIONS o Eastman Brothers, with capital stock of S7f,tt0. filed articles in the state corporation department 'here. The incorporators are L. C. Eastman, A. R. Eastman ,and M. (i. Gunderson. Headquarters are in Portland. Other articles filed follow: National Radio association of Portland. ST,, 000; J. F. Xute, C. Wilsey and .C. S. Yates. Moeller and Bradley, Portland, S3 GOO; T. H. Moeller. Gelene Mo eller and C. A. Bradley. Hammond - Tillamook Lumber company, Delaware corporation, $5,000,000; permit granted to op erate in Oregon. Rpseburg Investment company, Roseburg; capital stock increased from $30,000 to $250,000. Medford banks show deposits "of Acclimated ornamental nursery stock, evergreens, rose bushes, fruit and shade trees at Pearcy Bros, in season. We have our own nurseries. 178 S. Com'l. () New sweaters. A large shipment Just in. New patterns, new shades in the popular pull-over and coat styles. Emmons, Tailor-Furnisher, 426 State Stfc () S5, 557. 448 cash sight exchange. and $1,662,419 WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY Carefully Repaired and Guaranteed at 291 X. PRESCOTT'S Commercial St., Salem REAL ESTATE AVI FURNITURE AUCTION SALE TODAY 1 p. m. 1785 Court Street A lot of real good furniture, furnitnre of 8 rooms, 5 tube radio, walnut radio table, oak dining room table, 6 oak chairs. Hurley Superior electric washing machine, mahogany cabinet, victrola, "lied springs and mattresses, dressers, rugs. Pacific Lange range with coils", many other things. Phone 75 for parti culars. H. F. WOODRY AUCTION" EKRH 271 Xorfh Commercial Ktreet ' Rite Down Town' Agents for Lange. Ranges SAVE MONEY IN CULTIVATION I"- '"L - : ?v '' i'": '- r. ,'yJfiArliWi0h& ... - -' With the New T71T TT V rpD 1?T Improved - ,--1 - DESIDB cultivating,,' weeding, , discing, , harrowing and ground-packing at thei' lowest possible cosW-the new "FLEX-TRED" will easily handle a nine inch plow Plows to a full width of 'nine Inches, end a depth, of 6 1,4 or 7 Inches. Cardeners and small land owners can now do their own plowing as well as cultivating at lower cost than ever. The flexible tread,, power,1 and properly balanced weight make operation easy in all soils and under difficult condi tions. " ' - - - . ' '.'-' Adapted to attatch any walking cultivator tools and com binations of tools used with the horse drawn type. Write oday for free Illustrated folder fully describing the new type K tractor," and proving the, success that othera - are having with it- . . . " VAUGHAN MOTOR WORKS v.- , 4S6 E. Main Street, : : , Portland, Oregon -j ,.-' Makers of Fnon Vabghan Drag Saws 1 ' " PRESBYTERIANS TO MEET FRIDAY WffX 11E.Rr JT. 4 WISS OF POKTLAM) -AT lM'AL VMCA feiioniiiuil Ion's IMan ' for Peiision Ins MeftliiK Witli Hiicress, Report Presbyterians of Salom, Mc- Minnville. Gervais, Aurora, Wood burn, Dallas. - Independence, hama and Mill City will gather at the Salem Y MCA on Friday eve ning of this week, at C, o'clock, to hear J. J. Ross, one of Portland's foremost citizens and a leading member of the Presbyterian church. Mr. Ross -will speak' on the "Value of the Proposed Pres byterian Pension Plan to the Church." - Since last September the Pres byterians of the United States have been busily engaged in rais ing a- $15,00i.000 pension :fnnd to care for retired and disabled ministers and - missionaries. The eastern part or the country has secured $10,000,000 in subscrip tions and the 14 western states are now engaged in an effort to secure the balance. The final report of the campaign will be made on May 28. at the general' assembly in San Francisco and the leaders of the denomin ation feel hopeful that the entire amount will be subscribed, thus enabling the plan' to be put into operation at once. Will H. Hays, the movie exar, has been serving ns chairman of the laymen's committee for the past htt years end will be et- peeled to make the report at -Sun Francisco. . '.' ". , - It i expfctert '- iLere will le 7-r, delegates- at I he meeting here Friday evening. Memler of '-"the executive committee f or ; Willam ette Presbytery are: Dr.'A E. Csb wells Ph. D.; Eugene, chaiman; Rev. J C.rTempleton, Dr. George I.. Hurley, Austin E. Dodds: and Newton Anderson, jill of Eugene, with It. lit Job. Cottage Grove. C. C. Bryant, Albany, and C. A. ' KelU S.'ilpm mmiitetin ih.k ..im. Me- mittee. The ouola for this presbytery is $S 6,000, payable over a periml of five years. - i Our. Ads Business . Getters fiTORM IXJUliKS MANY HAXNIfUU J API- Several' Mo,,- Am-U ProriH Vk.T.. :.. til roil all. I - , iimi.ses tlestro.ved with d at i ainae f-stiriiai( i. a lornaito i.i. n Pck Vandalia. M.. u,(u v !u.' j cording to reports receiv.ti !-,,., Hammond Lumlier 1 will conijiant ..." .. iii I , lift" T-l Iirr . . . . . . Patterson, Tillamook coiuitv ;it All Hires Films, Kodnks, lerL oplnx Mir HpeHai,, lroipt Service js) J. F. TVLKfCS Dm i NTORlt -"7 South CuimercU! Th Home of Drug t6 5 .. , Service" For your roof protection Insist on Pabcq Sminoi CHILDREN CRY ii ninTnnm uiioiuniii Especially Prepared Tor Infants and Children of All Ages Mother! Fletcher's Castoria has been in use for over 30 years to relieve babies and children of Con stipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Feverish ness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bow els, aids the assimilation of Food; giving natural sleep without opiates. The genuine bears signature of f A " if Vv SS. .. CTfTrE. i) Is your street proud of y our roof ? Therc was i time when a roof was a roof . . . and coulj he nothing else. Now it's different . . . you have a wide choice of shingle designs . . . a wide selection of rich colors. You can have a root' of one solid hue ... or a beautiful blend ing of the eight Pabco "colortone" shades in a variety of combinations. . . L , . There are Pabcx) Shingles for every doping surface roof . . Styles that can be laid right over your old roof, if you wish. You will be surprised how exxmomically you can have a roof that your street will point to with pride ! A Pabco Roof may be purchased on a con' twucrit deferred payment , pUn, if dcsiroL Chas. K. Spaulding Company ,i f , -I Front and. Ferry Streets ..... Visit Pabco Shlnfele Display, 142 South High Street ALL THIS WEEK! t- 'ii fiTo the Man Who Is Ambitious for a larger plan and measure of success,' "this" bank offers the inspiration and ample facilities, plus finan cial and business counsel essential to those who see their future large. .- . ' United States National Bank Salem. Oregon t m I. : 1'.- r -. -rj.T" Blanks': that Legal W carry In tock over 115 legal blanks suited to most any business transactions. We may have jost the form yoo are looking for at a til saving as compared to made -to order forms V - - Some of the farms: Contract of. Sale, Road -Notice, Win forms. Assign ment of Mortgage, Mortgage forms, Quit Claim Deeds, Abstract forms, BUI of Sale, Building Contract, Promissory 'Notes, Insta!Isieiit Nctca, General Lease, Power of Attorney, Prune nooks and Pads, Scale He eeipts, Etc i These forms are carefully prepared for the courts -and private us. Iiiee on forms ranges from 4 cents to 16 cents apiece, and on notd books 'from 25 to CO cents. ; t . t - ' PRINTED AND FOR SALE BY The Statesman Publishing , LEGAL BLANK HEADQUARTERS . At Business' Office, Ground Floor - Co, mTiihifiAn.-' lie rolnta out tba .- . r s i i.