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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1927)
THE OHEOON STATESMAN; OREOON TUESDAY. MORNING, MAV 3, 1027 """STUDENT ACTION f t mi Willamette Freshmen Asked -To Turn in Lettered 6a r- ments; One Refuses A desiro to "tell tho world" of tlitir athjetic prowess before they are officially permitted to do so, has 'actuated a couple of Fresh man football players at Villam-, cite university to purchase and don "W." sweaters, in spite of the fact that the awards arc not to be made until an athlete attains .sophomore standing. Thin was brought to light in executive com mittee meeting yesterday. T dweonrage the activities of the "tramp" athlete, to encourage freahmen to return to college ror a. second year, and to prevent "W" sweaters from going to men yrhn might' not be considered fit representatives of the university athletic department, the ruling to : -withhold athletic awards until a person attains, sophomore stand ing was made a few years ago. ) One of the men Involved in the prevent instance wart requested by the executive committer recently to turn in th sweater but he re fused, stating that the rule had teen violated liefore, without pen alty. i The executive committee yester day decided torefer the matter to 'ft special student hody committee composed of William Walsh, n- ' lor class president; Faul Ceddes, nml one other member .to be -choncn later. This committee will ak what action is neressary to fcurt the return of the sweater. . If the offenders spurn the edict nf this committee, it is said the matter will be referred to the fac " Ailtw- which mav take the final sanction of expulsion, if necessary. Salvation Army Young h People To Make Trip 1ah- CJroiin to Stase Original 1.. ' Number on Special I'rop-am V The local Salvation Army corps plan to send a delegation of 30 .active young people to the Armys . annual young people's convention held in Portland on May 7, 8 and . ' fnnimissioner Adam Gifford and other Western leaders will be present for the occasion, which will draw similar groups, of young eoole from all over the state. V .The local delegation will put on an "original" number as their 'tx.Pt In connection with the big pubfic demonstration usually held on the first ntgnt oi me ronRi" This will Include an original poem . which tells of some of the good things with which Salem is blest, besjdes original choruses and a , reirr "to be giv"en by the entire cross. .-.Tha 'delegates will be dressed i.ttifnrmiv in the Army's blue. while the. girls will all wear red ties, wjth either bonnets or the 'familiar trench cap worn by Army i.iBiPa In France, only th! caps will be, blue this time. A caravan of autos will trans port the delegation from Salem to Portland, leaving early fauiruay r.-nswin' with Ensign and Mrs. " IMtt acting as chaprons, -Tnew INCORPORATIONS ! o- : :.Th Medford Fuel company rth capital stock of $10,000 and 'headquarters in Medford. has Jen incorporated by C. F. Reich lein. H. S IJenel and L,. J. Deuel, .ptlier article filed in the state fprnoratlon department yesterday f oljow , a-Pro-Rcr., Inc. Portland. 57000; A. M. Williams, IJonel puell aud F. R. Castleton. :-k Jefferson County Hod and Run Club, Madras, $450; W. H Han noh. J. J. .Watts and Glenn i Stockton. . fl. M. Hoffman, D. M. D., Inc., T'nt ra ff.rrf 5 o o o r or m. nor f m an Alma t. .-Hoffman and 1 W. ltallon. lfoyt and Dressier Manufactur ing cMinpaoy, lWtland, Klfl.OOO; Husst ll V. Iloyt. Kthfl O.' I)r'.s.slir ami I,. !. .Dressier. Toledo Dreamery. Inc. Toledo. SI o.iidm : p. C. Jorgensen." H. ('. JrKonsen and II. I. Roe. Residential Finance company, iliforniu corporation, jaoo.uoo; permit to operate in Oregon. Troy Laundry Machinery' com pany, Michigan corporation .:", 000 shares of no par value); per mit to operate in Oregon. irninnn C.lrl'IIIIIK i UJUIU Carload of Motorcycles Here for Harry W. Scott A car load of Harley-Davidson motorcycles arrived in Salem yes terday for Harry W. Scott. "The Cycle Man." This is the -largest shipment of motorcycles ever re ceived by any dealer in the state of Oregon. The motorcycles will be placed on. display in the store on soutn Commercial street immediately. Everyone interested is invited to call and inspect this large assort ment of machines. Colorado Sticks on Reef 36 Hours; Damage Slight N'F.W YORK. Mav 2. (AIM The battleship Colorado today im plied a voyage of 40 hours from on anchorage In the North river to the Brooklyn navy yard where Slie Will lie given UII mm determine her injuries, if any. The 40-honr trip suffered an in terruption of 3 6 hours wane me 3 2.000 ton vessel was lodged in Diamond reef, the bat tleship stick ing her nose into the mud and rock of the reef early Saturday and remaining there until last night. ATter many tugs had wrestled with the problem, the vessel was pulled; off into deep water about S:.10 o'clock. The Colorado was anchored for the night and moved on today for the drydock survey. There was smoke coming . from the battle ship's stacks, but the tugs were ebout also and seemed to be mak ing their presence felt as she was moved along. J1EM0 " PARADES TODAY 112,075 Miles Traversed When Macnine Arrived at Vick Bros, in Salem Vale Construction will begin May 1 at Harper, on federal recla mation project. , 1 The nationally famous 100.000 mile Oakland automobile arrived here last night for a 24-hour stay at Salem, and today is to complete an elaborated program in the city that includes an inspection by Governor Patterson at the state house and a parade through the downtown district with . four Rogue Indians in the lead. Last nigh, the car was on ex hibition ajt the showrooms of Vick Brothers, local' Oakland and Pon tiac dealers, who are hosts to the car during its stay here, as well as on the downtown streets where special lifthts beneath the glass hood and the spotlight playing upon the huge mileage register on the roof, attracted 'a "large crowd who inspected the remark able engine. This afternoon the car is sched uled to proceed to Portland where it will remain one day before con tinuing to Seattle. From that point tits itinerary extends east ward through Montana and the Dakotas to the factory of the Oak land Motor C:tr company, at Pon tiao, Mich. ! . liefore its arival here yesterday the car was paraded at Albany. Corvallis and; Eugene where the drivers of the ear were received by Dr. Arnold TSenneit Hall, presi dent of the University of Oregon, and where they gave Dr. and Mrs. Hall a short ride in the endurance Oakland. The speedometer showed 112, 07.". miles when the car arrived at the Vick IJrothers showrooms, a distance traveled within the past nine months. The car; was piloted here by Karl R. Schnorr, former race driver. With him were J. H. Ressler, manager of the tour.jW. O. Carr, Oakland factory official, and C. P. Shaw and Don Harway of the Campbell - Ewald Advertisingi Moved To Nursery f. From Sales Yard Cherry and Prune Trees to trade for Wood, Hay. . or I anything I can use. I ! : ' Fruitland Nursery 154 Miles 'East, of Salem t . 'v :' - s"'" "' A. J. Sfathis, rrop. to San Francisco every Tuesday and FridayJ -: Special fare good on pecial -' "11 day-coach trains. ,V .' Lar0 iere 11:42 A. M. . ' Ar. San Fraocbco 1 0.30 a.m. (over CaictJe line in day light).5pcial low-coct men ' us; 100 Iba. fret baggS al lowance. . .i ' . " v i ' ' Goathcrn Vacttis E. W. Cooley 211 N. Com. St. Harry J. Pearson Cooley & Pearson Guaranteed Quality Foodstuff , Did you ever consider in reading advertisements why there is such a small amount of prices quoted on differ ent articles of foodstuff and such a large space used? nirln'r it pvpf occur to vou that they only had a few low prices? Did you ever obtain prices on your supplies for ) a month and compare them? In other words are you; sure you are purchasing good guaranteed quality food stuff at the most reasonable prices," or are you taking their word for it, paying cheaply for a few items and dearly for the hundreds remaining. We submit to ybu a list of our regular prices for comparison: r , Bread. 2 lb. twin loaf (we have built up a, large trade of tKis splendid .read) .... 15c 49 lb. bag Crown Best Patent Flour.. . $1.95 -49 lb. bag Cretana Flour (Montana's all hard wheat flour) $2.14 Coffee, M. J. B., Hills, or Golden West, J per lb. - r No. 10 bag Cream Rolled Oats :49c No 5 box Tru Blu Crackers 39c - (Insist on True Blue They're Better) Potatoes; (Exceptionally good quality Bur bank) :100 lbs $1.79 Tomatoes Y Best solid pack) . -3 for 39c Kellocgs Corn Flakes . ? 3 for 25c t Post Toasties .1 .--! 3 for 25c Pep ... 2 for 25c Bran Flakes - 2 for 25c All Bran 20c, 79c Wesson Oil, per quart L.49c Margarine, 3 for J r72c Beans, 6 lbs. ...49c Rice, 6 lbs i .49c Matches, 6 for - 19c Soap; White Wonder, 10 for.....--1..-- -35c Pork & Beans, 15c size, 6 for... ...59c. -Pea. 6 for " r r L: : . .. 73c- Corn, 6 for. .. -73c Gr. Beans, 6 for -:--.j-; -L -- 73c Butter--rBest grade, (sanitary cartori) rlperibi ;.----47c 4 lbs. pure Vegetable Shortening.. -. ..--69c Peanut Butter (best quality), 2 lbs. 39c Ginger Snaps, 2 lbs 35c Brooms Good values at .....49 and 59c, Peaches Libbys, 2V sixe, 3 forji . Sc "Asparagus 1 lb. can white" tips, 3 fori, ,169c Sugar, TPure Cane, bag., , ;. Hams,' Sugar Cured, per.lb-..:.'-Ti..'...-i.r;32c: L j - .... . Free Delivery Over Entire City, West Salem and .Salem ( and Salem Height?.;. ..., - , . (i ' - . , ' :'l?hone Your .Orders Daily 1371-1372 2&euir$.xumxxi& txrzax: hattlojmJ 1 prefedr. in nhrr cC-nn ttl t h4 IfltFrr KlLLfcD BY GRIEF aKiH'ii' iu uo country. fTfte iiU4luip of June men win i. win. tne rar auriMK, T.h1 -f riM?l here a letter of it.H entire stay tn Oregon. "Thy ear js...tpuri.nfC the eoun try Jib show the Ktaraina and en durance qualities built into Oakland automobile." exDlained George Vick, Reneral manager of Vick ItrotherK. "It piled up 100, Oim) miles jn six months on a treadmill at Detroit, a distance equivalent to four times around the world and equal to ten years of normal family .driving. "Thia phenomenal run was com pleted without any adjustments or repairs other than the kind any driver could make for himself. Immediately Oak Kind officials sent the car on tour to show the prospective automobile purchaser that with proper care the car manufactured today will undergo ten years of normal use. "The car left Detroit on tour January 31 and since then has blanketed the east, central and (southern sections of the country. Its itinerary will take it to nearly 500 of the largest cities in the conritry and will add 20,000 miles to the Impressive treadmill mile age record. The run is not ex- greeting from Governor Zimmer man of Wisconsin to Governor Patterson which is 'to be delivered the1 today at 10: SO at the state house. -The car is to .be paraded to the state house under police escort and with Owners' cars In line, as well as with tonr Rogue Indians, and trumpeters. Cronise Will Probated; Three $10 Bequests Made ' The will of Thomas J. Cronise. well known Salem photographer who died a few days ago, was ad mitted to prolate yesterday. His wife, KeiKe M., was named executrix in the document' which bequeathed the entire estate to her with the exception of $10 grants to each of his three children. No formal appraisement of his hold ings has been taken. Mr. Cronise was 73, years old at the time of his death and was ex ceptionally well known in the Wil lamette valley, ttalph Cronise, 'a son, is manager of the Albanj Democrat-Herald. props Ic-hI Shortly Before ,Tiine for jJnsJwMiy. Funeral SAX FRANCISCO, May 2.--(AI'l Ansel me and Otilda Tres angue, husbantj and wife, for 25 years often (Jeciared they would never leave each other. Tomorrow . they will be buried together. . ' " f " Tresaugue ws - a prominent member of the San ' Francisco French colony. Hefdropped dead. Friday from a heart attack. Grief overcame thel widow and one hour before the funeral of her husband,, which was to be' held yesterday,1 Bhe clutched her heart and calling faintly, rAnselmel, dropped dead. ' Thev leave five children. ' ' Seat on 'Change Sold t Jor $200,000, Report NEW YVjRK.-'May 2.- (AP) Sale of a membership on the New York Stok Exchange was arrange dtoday at the record breaking price Of 200,000. This represents y gain of 5.10.000 over tho low figure of this yeary? ani'trn'tii.an.r-J krtnrh::tpe .jsyfih,.n an appreciation of nearly 600 per across Jl'ear crock was reqUl-i,.,i cent sincie 1914. when seats on the. by tho Talent lirrigatioit diwlru , i,i Kxchange sold as low a $34,000. in tlfej closing davs of last eekj one seat was sold lor ?iS3,uun, one fori $194,00"0"" and 'lwo'for 5195,000 each. After the $2o0, 000 sale today,' another member ship changed hands at ?196,6uO. The names tf the buyers and sel lers in these: six transactions will not be j revealed uritiP after the meeting of the board of governors on Thursday." ' - V Death Follows Ten Days i After Suicide-: Attemot Leo Sedficv' who ""recently'shot himself with snkridal intent, died in the state, hospital here' Monday. He was 42 years' of age and had been at' the hospital since April 23. Sedrfc was resident of Portland at the time pr the shooting. - Hos pital officials' said he' had nd' rel atives. . Bear Creek Syphon Now Before Securities Bocfy Approval by the' state securi ties commission of a plan to con- a letter received at the ofticH t,t lhtfaie ehgfnoer here yesicKiav. TlVfl'fcyhon Xvoiild augment ii Wnter' supply of the distrlrt r:.r Irrigation purposes. SULPHUR CLEARS ROUGH, RED SKIN Face, Neck and -Arms Easily Made Smooth, Says . Specialist ! Any breakirig out of the skin, even I fie ry, jtching .eczema, can c uicJ Ijovfrc.me by applying a little Mcnili..' ibv:li)!itir, declares a noted skin -.iietiul- . list. Because of its g-tm destroying prop-rues, tliis Miiphur prejiarutuMi i KtMiis at once to sxthe irritntt-d skin and heal eruptions such as rash, pim- l.los and riiig, Vorm ' It seldom falls to remove the tor ment and dislVurrmcnt. and you do not have to v.a-t for relief from om batra'::iU!H. ImprovenleiU quickly show.?. SfilTercrs from skin tn-tihle should oliain a small jar of IWIcs Mcutlio-Sii!)!iur from any c.hhI drug gjst aisl tcjt like etild mam. ' A4t. TfiNBaffzm STORES M akmng Good. r:; It has always been the purpose of this store to render Real Service, but'Seryice" with Busick's does not end with just having on hand a wide variety of foods giving courteous . treatment and making deliveries f rqe of charge. We are constantly striving to improve our service by giving our customers better goods at the same or less price- three departments in one store enables us to sell most all food for a little less. ' ! , i -V,':.-" , Crisco 3 lb. Crisco 61b. 1.44 Crisco "9.1b. ,09 A. &. L. Peas 2 for 31c Del Monte Crystal White Soap 20 bars 75c P &G White Naptha r California Small White Beans 6 lb. 49c $2 Hills Coffee 3 for 4 lb. can Snow Drift 91c Federal Milk 4 cans bars 70c Ivpry Soap 5 bars 35o Old Dutch 2 for 16c Fancy Blue Rose ice ib. Freshly Baked 2 doz. Fresh Bread t1 i 2 Large 4 Loaves Cocoanut Oil Toilet M.J.B. Coffee 49c Golden West 7 If ' . Eagle Brand iiiiir Carnation MM 10b Bordens Milk l6c ' Alpine Milk 5cP 3 One Pound Loaves - r Cream Oil - , 3 for 20c Palm Olive Prfnges 33c doz. iff.. 'V Maxwell House Aums ville Patent Flour SI .Tree Tea Yz lb. Package Green Gem Nut Viaraarine 3 for 73c 2 cans 3 for 25c :'. ' ,;. Peet's ; Washing Machine per pound f " pk. 38c m m m mm - Mellow Blend 25c Washing roWder "4 Htm i. - - . 2,fbr. - Phone 455-456 Ground To Suit lb! 35p 3 fpr fSc No Charge for Delivery j r