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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1927)
TIIE OREGON STATESMAN,. SALEM, OTlEGOtf' FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 6, 1027 4. , " . . '? . 1- - . V7 v : i All Outdoors . Invites Your j'- ''' " - : " . : Kodak that's particularly true in the; i Spring, when picture opportuni i ties are everywhere. Stock up here with Kodak Film and return it for quality finishing. . CAPITAL DRUG STORE ' " rhone 110 -Proscriptions "Only the Beet , f 405 State Street at Liberty.. 1 .? Salem. Oregon. LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF (o (())(( op U fl I! fl U Us U : We have a Reo Speed: . "Wagon that runs fine ; and will make some ? one the cheapest berry truck they can buy. Priced at $125 1 The TJowse That BcttIm BsUt Saturday to make an appraisal of health conditions in ' Marion county. The association is made up of doctors, nurses and public health officials from all over the country. For Mothers Day A nestle circuline wave. Haley, 1047. Mrs. m7 Cruel Treatment Charged C. W. Brown charges his wife, Maude F.. with cruel and Inhuman treatment in a divorce complaint filed yesterday. He alleges that his wife's affections hare been alienated by a certain stage driver and that she has deserted' their three children at various times. The plaintiff asks that he be granted custody of the three children, who are 9, 7 and 2 years, respectively. No property Tights are under consideration. Two More Weeks "Sale Prices" " Moore's Masks House. m7 Failed to FJ11 Contract Max Bechert has filed suit in circuit court against Robert Mc Gilehrlst for f 121.54. damages al leged to have been incurred by the defendant's failure to fulfill a wood cutting and 'delivery" con tract. - Charity Street Carnival : "All this week. ! Merry go round, ferrls wheel, , whip- and . glider. Charity Carnival. ; ; ra Mstheeon Invoice Ftled-i- '4 " Inventory' of the Rachel J. MathesOn estate "has . been filed in t h. mnntT rnnrt hv'th njlminio- .trator. E. L. Brooks, Guy Lu ink and 'hnrUarTtoperr were appraisers.' ' - PEP company. Hamilton decried the supposed benefits derived from municipal ownership, comparing rates and successes of tests in various cities of the country with those of private companies. Saxophones Greatly Reduced During sale. Moore's Music House. . , m7 Fined for "Overparking - J. O. Brown, M. C. Evans, Ellis Cooler, Dr. I. A. Steeves, Alfred K. Erickson. Otto Hlllman and Sud Lesi were fined $1 each in police court yesterday for over time parking. Please Take Notice That Hereafter I will not be respon sible for any obligations except those incurred by myself. Frank T. Cutsforth. mlO Grant Fined W. S. Grant, who was arrested for operating a motor vehicle to transport personal property with out a permit from the public ser vice commission, was fined S25 in Justice court yesterday. the faculty 'of i QA C4. to attend the dedication . of the jew woman's building; en . the CorvalHs campus Saturday "morning. Tomorrow Miss . Simpson will be guest of honor, at a faculty' luncheon and tomorrow evening- she will attend a dinner given by the physical ed ucation faculty. For six weeks each summer Miss Simpson is a member of the faculty at OAC, returning to her work in Marion county at the end of that time. Dance at Turner Every Wednesday night. mS Golden West Girls Meet -The Golden West Girls' club of the W. B. A. will meet tonight at the home of Mrs. Jennie Miller, 351 SHouth 19th street, for a bus iness and social meeting. Bay "Player Rolls" Daring Sale at Moore's Music House. Hotel Marion- Dollar dinner served 5:45 to 8 every evening. &2Ctf Dance Tonight Domes' hall, McCoy. if m6 To Construct Dwelling A permit was issued yesterday to D. C Brock, 'who plans con struction of a dwelling at 1110 South 23rd street, costing 13500. Fined for- Drunkenness S. P. Nelson was fined $10 In police court yesterday on a charge of drunkenness. Furniture Upholstery -v And repairing. Glese-Powers Furniture Co. Mtf Don't Forget to Send- Mother A remembrance on Mothers day a card, motto, book or sta tionery. See onr gift suggestions. Atlas Book store. m7 Kloesen Gets Permit- Edward Klossen, 2440 Cherry avenue, was Issued a permit yes terday to erect a dwelling at 2440 Cherry avenue costing $3800. Bond Buyers With $20,000 and $21,000 to invest: .Right now we have two. large close-in corners with pres ent income to net 8. You will agree that they will be worth two to ten times these prices la ten years. In the meantime a sound investment and fair return. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High street. . . - - xn7 Power Costs Discussed- Comparative costs of power and fuel in Oregon's industries were discussed before Salem realtors at their luncheon yesterday by.W. M. Hamilton, .local manager of the Agate Balls' Taken C. A. Godwin, 1440 center street, reported to police officers early yesterday morning that the agate balls of gear shift handles had been stolen from cars parked on Cottage street. 82JS bv 163 Frons Street Warehouse or wholesale prop- artv. Rood nresent Income: suit ihla ta shin both railroads. $10, ooo cash. Becke & Hendricks, ixs N. Hlch street. m7 ArlAnt. is AIleT - Cars ohstructinr the view ana excessive sneed on the part of A. Blake, motor car salesman, were causes of an accident 13 the alley between Chemeketa and Center streets today, according to a re port filed at the police station by G. Farris,; 1685 North Liberty street. "I vj'. Connected With Firm J. E. Gentry of Salem is now connected with the Salem Realty company of 462 State street. This firm is composed of E. N. Peetz and H. E. Barrett. For-"Women and Children- Nothing equals osteopathy.4 Dr. MarshSttTOf egSn Bldg. m 6 Address Tomorrow "Building for the Child" will be the subject of Dr. Walter H. Brown's address before the Wash ington County Federation of Wom en's club members at M el trer to morrow. Dr. Brown is director of the health demonstration. Attention K. of P. Supreme Representative Leslie E. Crouch will visit Central lodge No. 18, Saturday nite, on behalf of Supreme Chancellor and Grand Chancellor of Oregon. Peck Slightly Burned Bert Peck was slightly burned yesterday and his automobile dam aged when fire broke out under the seat of the 'vehicle while it was stopped at . Cheek's service station. Court and Capitol streets. yesterday morning. The fire de partment Quickly extinguished the blase, origin of which is unknown. Peck lives in Washington. Flower and Garden Plants Leavenworth, 1028 S. 12th St. - .; . m i, Casey's Ouaranteed ' IUEETJMATISM REMKDY ' Money refunded If tt does not cure your case - kelson Humr DnTJGGlSTS Cor. Court and Liberty Tel. 7 Salem Couple Licensed W. S. Munker and Lucy fc. jpar- sons of Salem were granted a marriage license here yesterday. WoodburniMan to Marry Jacob Trnack of Woodburn re ceived a license yesterday to marry Anna S. Pilacek of Baltimore, Md. MJnto Appointed John Minto, Salem, was yester day ! appointed manager of the Wallulah, Willamette university student annual, for next year, at a meeting of the student executive committee yesterday. Minto is a sophomore, and was president of his class last year. He is No. 2 man on the varsity tennis team. Live in Better Home We have four new homes, mod ern every way, that must be sold right now. Prices $4350 to $7.- 200; easy terms to responsible people. These are best buys we have handled. Every one has lire- place, large garage, large furnace and coils, electric water heater, wired range, built-in tub, Idry., hardwood, etc. Ready to occupy. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High street. m7 torical: society - groups.- Parking space for 2,000" automobiles has been provided, 4 s w to Choose Prettiest- i One of the features of the Sa lem high school annual, which will be off the press about May 16, according to the editor, Donald Deekebaeh, i will be the choosing by the engraving rxrm of the book of the -two most beutifnl, girls in the schools The choice will be made on the basis 'of the pictures in the book only. Card of Thanks.' ' We wish to thank our friends for-.their sympathy and beautiful floral offerings in the recent be reavement of 'our wife and mother. Marie L Girod, Arthur Glrod and family. m5 Nature Club Meets Tonight Members of the Salem Nature club will , meet at 7:30 o'clock tonight at the YMCA for a. valu able meeting, with George W. Shand In charge. Mr. Shand will talk on spring and summer birds, particularly those which are be ing considered in the contest. Rooked as Drunks S. P. Nelson and Pat Devine, who have appeared on the police blotter many, limes for the same charge, were arrested last ngiht and .booked as drunks. Erroneously Reported' ' , ' John Drake and Carl Heigstadt were erroneously reported yester day morning as: having been ar rested together and booked on the same charge. The two men were fined $100 "each: in police court Wednesday, but - on separate counts." The wine,-which was re ported to have tested 6 per cent, was said to have been a sample of some confiscated. - Rodge-rs Arrested J. Rodgers was" arrested yester day afternoon-chanced with drunk. ! enness. Woman Fined for Possession Ann Adams of Portland was fined $50 in justice court yester day for unlawful possession of in toxicating liquor. She was ar rested Wednesday night by Officer Watkins of the state traffic de partment. The evidence was a bot tle of gin. r Four for f 1 Popular music during sale. Moore's Music House. tn7 To Give Concert ' ' All musical numbers given at the state contest at Forest Grove will be presented in a special con cert in the high school auditor ium Monday evening, . according to an announcement made by the music department In high school assembly , yesterday morning. 1 ' Hi Awards Presented Awards which have recently been 'won by representatives of the high school were officially pre sented to the student body at an assembly held yesterday. Among them were - the cup won by the typing classes at CorvalHs for sec ond place in the state contest, and the $25 in gold won by musicians in the Forest Grove contest. ' Ford Coupe, Stolen A Ford coupe belonging to E. J. Cleary, 475 North Capitol, was stolen from in front of the Elks temple last night,: it was reported to police, The license number of the machine is 122-057. O . o Bit For Brcakfant i Rig limes at Willamette , '.. - V V May day festivities. U S - The third very interesting let ter of Col. E Hofer, concerning his recent trip, will appear in the Sunday Statesman. '5 ' H Last Sunday's Statesman gave the history of -the old residence torn down at Capitol and Cheme keta streets., to make room for the Adam Engel apartment house. A, friend who knows says the name of one of the outstanding occupants of. the historic resi dence was omitted. He was Judge Chester Hj.-. Terry.-eounty elerk- and afterwards county judge In the early seventies. He was county judge when the Marion county court house was built, and John. Giesy of .Aurora and Ai Piano Bargains During Sale Moore s Music House. m7 Choose Picnic Ground The senior class at the high school has chosen Taylor's grove for the annual picnic. 'The picnic will be held Wednesday, May 25, if the weather is good. Many Visitors Expected -l Modern lighting fixtures have been Installed at Champoeg park in preparation for the 1,000 vis itors who are expected to attend the 84th; birthday anniversary of the state,' as well as the 27th pic nic of the Oregon Pioneer and Hls- Walker to Visit Dru W. F. Walker, field director of the American public' health as sociation,: with offices in New York- city, will arrive in Salem TELEPHONE 4-2-6 Local Girl Marries A-marriage license was Issned yesterday to Lee Hlghberger of Aumsville and Mary M. Fischer, 1930 Chemeketa street, Salem. ' JOE - - , r liatftnr man a service calls tree. S40 Chemeketa. Street I Health Director Invited 4 Miss Anne Simpson, director of I health education for Marion coun ty, has received an Invitation from STOP CATARRH! OPEN NOSTRILS AND HEAD Says Cream Applied in Nos trils Relieves Head-Colds ,"at Once. A NEW FULLY MODERN 4 BOOM BUNGALOW. AND , . GARAGE - on Fairmont HUl AT S26G0 C300 down, balance fS&OO per month UTJUCXI A ROBERTS, Realtors 1X9 Nerta Commercial TRY US FIRST SALEM HARDWARE CO. .' ' ISM. The Winchester Store ' HAl.FM, OREGON Phone 179 i 180 N. Court. St. - FOR U FORMATION ABOUT LOCAL OR EASTERN RAILROAD TRIPS PHONE 727 .' : : OxcnEbctrlc IhwrC - WATCHES, CLOCKS 'AND ' ' JEWELRY Carefully Repaired and ' .Guaranteed at ! PRESCOTTS 291 N. Commercial St., Salem Cool id ge of - Silverloa were commissioners- The decision to build the court house cost them all re election. But, 10 , or 20 ' years later, every one saw that it was a very wise expenditure. The same informant says .the post office in those days was at the place where Ceo.- C. Wills music store is now, and not at the place where the Kafoury .store is. "W Buy a carnation tomorrow s s s Give 10c to the disabled World war veterans. . ; Can you think of a more worthy cause? Or a better way to raise money for It? V S Tis better to have laughed and lost, thanv to have lived and died rich and grouchy. . S The person who tries to make everything perfect never gets any thing done. " S An Ohio barber has submitted to the league of nations a plan for central -( world government. Every one knew a barber would be the one to wort it out. SWIMMING MEET ENTRIES NAMED Salem entries in the swimming meet which will be held at the TMCA Saturday evening were an- YOUNG WOMEN HAY KEEP WELL By Taking Lydia E. Pinkham's ' Vegetable Compound Here is Proof St. Paul. Minn. -Here Is a little advice I would like to have you put in the papers, Mrs. JackLorber ter of 704 Dell wood Place wrote to the Lydia E. Pinkham Medi cine Company. "If young women want to keep their health and strength for the next thirty years of their lives. It is best to start in right now and take Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound. I have tried the Compound myself and received fine . results." In de scribing her condition before taking the Compound, she writes, "I was afraid in my own house in broad daylight, I used to lock the doors and pull down the shades so that nobody could see me." - One day a booklet advertising the Vegetable' Compound was left on her porch and she read it through. In so doing; she found a letter from a woman whose condition was similar to her own. ,,"I bought the Vegetable Compound," Mrs. Lorberter con tinued, "ana have had fine results.. The condition I was in made me n burden to my husband. Now Jf. ask "How is housekeeping?" and he says, "It is Just like being In Heaven!" "I" V. J When Glasses Are; Needed "APPEAL TO O'NEILL" New.Locatio'ri Dr. CX B. O'Neill Fourth Floor First National Bank Building Phone 26 t t V 4 x r " Buy Quality When Ton ? Buy Paint The greatest assurance of Qual ity is purchased from an insti tution that knows paint. Wc have been spreading ' paint for S5 years. - KENNEDY PAINT CO. 254 Chemeketa. Tel. t21 - C7SJ C A LUTHY In New Location CXS STATE STREET Watches, Clocks and Jewelery '.V'";':''V. Repaired 4.5.1 ' If your aostrils arc clogged and your Bead is stuffed and on east breathe freely because of a cold or catarrh, just get a maa bottis of Ely cream Balm at any dru 2 store. Apply a IRtle of this fragrant, aatifleptlo cream Into your nostrils aad let it - penetrate through every aw passage of your head, soothlag and healing , ue lanamed, swollen mucous mem braae aad yon get Instant relief. J - I Ah I How cood it feels. ' Your nos- trile are open, your bead H dear, no : more hawking, snuJSing, blowing; no ; more keadaehe, dryness or struggling for breath. ? Ehv'a 0m TWlm is inafc wkat sufferers from bead colds aad eajarra need, it's a delight. . Bedding and Window Box . s:'.fTv:. Plants Are now ready, also fine line of shrubs and perennials. " C F. BREITnATJPT Telephone SSO : 12 State St. - , IIISISTITXSnxa 0, 8 and 10 cents per yard. Also buttons, stamping aad plea flag. . . , ,' t - - ' --;y - . . - v ANNA TX. ERTJXSGm ' Over SUlera Telephone 117 n FOR SALE r r Store building and residence, corner lot, 4- blocks out, 112.000. F.L.WOOD 841-State Street . - . r It's Time to Think of ' v PAINTTNO and CLKANINQ CP We Sell Martin Senonr 100 Per Cent Pare Paint - DOTJGUTON A 6HERWIN -" 280 N. Conunerclal : Tel. 6S9 DRESSSiAKING . Reasonable prices. Don't e for get oar hemstitching, stamping, button making and pleating. ; . .' . THE PLT1TK SHOP ? Over Busick's Telephone 4 ' 81 r PLUTtlBING CslcSc, Reliable Service ' H. EGNES .; 1818 Center Street Phones 852 aad ISIO-W Fine Fixtures Standard Equipment v WELL AGAIN We have testimonials 7- ' from; many, persons rT who are welL again J 2, after suffering -with backache, intestinal, , T' '? kidney and ': skin dis- e a s e, piles, ulcers, t$T rheumatism aad other jzfm disorders. We can.hslp v you also. - - - - CONSULTATION FRES . Open S:00 A. M. to 8:00 P. M. Yids So Herb Coi, 420 State St, - Sal em,. Ore. -z m:--.- w : ,,S. 'llf 'tup 1 Buy your hard ware necessities here this Spring and it will be many Springs before youll have to do it! - again. Here you" will " find : a coid , plete stock olrTual- C ity harclvare at prices that we f jteow you can af- , ford and will think right. Every arti cle that goes out of this store is guaranteed to give I satisfactory serv ice. IIS Wv Square Deal Hardvare 220 North Commercial r.ounced last, night .by Louis-An-j derson. coach at the high school. ! In the- senior division William East will take part in the dives, breast stroke and 100 yard swim; William Alley -will enter - the - 60 yard race, while Henry Thlelsen will swim in the to and 100 -yard events.. . . .r. ". .: '. j 'I; For the. Juniors, William Cal fce will participate in the 50 yard race and dives: Wallace ,Hug in the 220 yard race; Max Langford, the 100 yard :race, and Bob Need Aam the SO and. 100. - ; ? No-- entries have as yet been made in the 220 yard - sehior event. ; ' v' - Roy S. Keene, coach at Wil lamette university, and Louie An derson, Salem high coach, will be judges of the dives. Francis De Harport, John Shaffer and Clair Miller wli; judge the races. Bob Boardman, physical director at the "Y," will be announcer. ; The swimming meet, in which 1 4 1 representatives from Astoria, eight from Portland, eight from Eugene, and those ,rom Salem, will he entered, is open to ttie pub lic' It will start at 7 o'clock. La Grande Park bulldic at Emigrant Springs Park, Old Ore gon. Trail, tO COSt 1,3M. OBItCARY s. .Marr . . - -" William O- Marr died at a Med ford hospital May 4, age 25 years: son of Mr. and Mrs. John Marr c 1118 Hines street, Salem, and brother, of James Marr of San Francisco, John O. Marr of Aber deen, s - Wash.,' r Charles Marr o: Portland, Edward Marr of Salem, and of Mrs Carl A. Fischer ot Salem. Funeral will be held at 3:15 p. m. Friday from .Rigdon'.n undertaking parlors.; V , ' '- - TERWILLIGER3 Perfect Funeral Service :;v,, For Less ; licensed Lady Mortician 770 Chemeketa Street Telephone 724 The Pride of the Young Wife the Big PEERLESS and the pastry from Peerless Bakery 170 N. Commercial Enjoy Salem's Finest Bakery Lunch'at the Peerless Lunchroom : ; v AMPS Here's What You Have Reen Waiting For BRIDGE ,1 At A Remarkable Price Owing to the fact that we made an excep tionally good buy direct from the manufac turer we are going to pass the saying along to the people of Salem. Here is the price. - Fiy h i g?f Very X Lamps Only Special Price Choose your lamp now while the line is complete. Several beautiful designs. COME EARLY i r CE3L mmzmm. mauuu ELECTRIC taiu! 337 Court Street Phone 4S3 'mmimm: ' - r ..... , v.. 4 . ! . f . ' t . Saturday - SpscicI 8-piece Glass Kitchen Se to Co) SET CONSISTS: OF, " 1 Measuring Cup. 1 Graduated Mayonnaise BovI. 1 8-inch Mbdng Bowl. . 1 3-pint Pitcher. 4-Piece Refrigerator Set. iff F W