The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 12, 1927, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE OBEGON. STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON
.' THURSDAY MORNINGMAY 12, 1927 '
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LOCAL NEWS M ;-.BRIEF;
j,.rey tlob to Sleet ,
The .Marlon County Jersey Cat
tle dub will meet at the chamber
if commerce hall on
May 14, at 1:10 p. m., when plans
for the sprtn .how to be held
iP alemjhe latter part of Mar
Jbe discussed.
Wanted, an I Experienced
Waitress. The Spa. nl3
Grower to Meet f
A meeting of the Salem Fruit
growers association will be held
on Saturday. May 14. at 1:30 p.
m in the chamber of commerce
rooms. At that time the printed
picking price cards will be arall
abie. All communities should be
lepreaented as aeTeral items of
importance are to be considered.
Kw-cial Sale of Red Springs
$10.95. .
i Giese-Powers. . ' ml3
to by Girl Horn
, e 1UT m hntiv rirl wax
born to Mr. and Mrs. LawrAce
Madison. She' has been named
Beverley Ann. ' The mother was
formerly Miss Anna Zirkle of Tur
ner. riann ItargaiM This Week
At Moore's Music House. ml2
Daughter Horn Wednesday
Mr. and Mrs. Mel Snyder of 422
South 2 Jrd street . are rejoicing
over the arrival of a 6 pound
girl at their home on Mayll. The
name. Billy June, haa been given
the new arrival.
Iw Meat for Sale
Tompkins Market.
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Forrnrlsts Meet ' .. .
Forensic plans for next year will
be discussed at a meeting of Wil
lamette students Interested in de
bate and oratory at the YMCA next
Monday evening.
' Elks Dance .
r Saturday nlte.
mlS
Funeral Today '
The funeral of William Hawk
ins, who died at Walla Walla, will
be held at Rigdon's mortuary to
day at 10:30 o'clock under aus
pices of the American Legion.
Wanted. 3 Experienced Waitresses
Steady employment. -Gray Belle.
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Erroneously Reported
It was Miss Eltxabeth Hogg of
the commercial depament who,
in company with Miss Sayles, ap
peared Tuesday evening before the
school board in regard to the sal
ary question and not Miss. Beryl
Holt, as reported yesterday morn-ins-
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fSTfJO Buys That Hew' t
T flxwell chair In the latest color
and designs, at the Standard Furn
iture Co., 467 Court.- v ml2
Hillnian to Balld 1 - v
G. A. Hillman will, erect two
dwellings, one atl925.Hael street
costing $3500. and one at 1930
Maple streets costing 1 3.000. per
nilts issued yesterday showed.
were piled up. was fined 15 in
justice courts yesterday for driv
for driving an automobile without
a drivers license. -. : No other
charges were filed against Brad
ley. . .
Wanted, an Experienced
Waitress. The Spa,
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Permit Issued
A permit was issued yesterday
to W. H. McCoIlum to repair a
dwelling at 1090 South Fifteenth
street.
Duro Demonstration
And lessons in painting Satur
day by Dupont factory represen
tative. Max O. Buren, 179 N,
Commercial street. ml2
.Remodels Garage
Etta M. . Savage was issued a
permit yesterday to remodel a one
story garage at 1433 State street.
The expense will approximate
11,000.
Old Time. Dance Tonight
St. Joseph's auditorium. ml2
Speeding Charge Dismissed
The charge of speeding against
Arnold Barnes, for which he ap
peared in police court yesterday,
were dismissed by Judge Poulsen
on recommendation of Officer Ed
wards, who made the arrest.
Concrete; Water Troughs
Few left, discount while they
last. See-Oregon Gravel company.
1405 N. Front street. m!2
Jesse Hart Fined
Jesse Hart was fined $25 in jus
tice court yesterday for angling
in a closed stream. He was ar
rested last Sunday on Beaver creek
by Henry Stevenson, deputy state
game warden for Marion and Polk
counties. .
Elks Dance
Saturday nite.
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Hug Is Delegate
George Hug, i superintendent of
Salem schools, will.be one of the
ten Oregon delegates to the Na
tional Education association meet
ing in Seattle from Oregon this
summer, according to word re
ceived yesterday.
Furniture - Upholstery
And repairing. Giese-Powers
Furniture Co. f3tf
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Hotel Marlon
Dollar dinner served 5:45 to
every evening. --V -Jtf
Dwelling Is Planned : - -A
dwelling costing $4,000 will
be constructed ' at 1 1 3 1 5 South
High street by MrS." M.A. Cop, a
permit issued . yesterday showed;
MnltliausenV the. Dupont
Factory representative,, at Bu
ren's store, 79 N Commercial St.
Saturday, to; give free lessons in
the use of Duco, "Ull-purpose paint
enamel. Housewives should all
attend. . ' '"ry ml2
Cooper to Build ,
Hiram Cooper was Issued a per
mit yesterday to erect a dwelling
at 1895 Tew street. It will cost
$2200. - - ;
l.t Chance, This Week
Ends sale prices at -, Moore's
Music House. ': : mil
Patnara Giren. Permit
R. L. Putnam, n 06 Leslie, was
issued a Dermit yesterday to erect
a two-story dwelling at 110$ Les
lie street, costing $3,000.
2 Dries Quick and makes the most
f beautirul finish. Come In Satur
I day and get free lessons In its
use. Max O. Buren. 17 1 N.Cem'l.
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Lawless to Build .
J. M. Lawless. 2250 North Lib
erty "street, will erect a dwelling
costing $3500 at that address, ac
cording to a permit issued yester
day. - .
Tin Otfrrvien Guild .
Will give an entertainment at
the U; B. church on. N. 17th, Fri
day, night.; I ,; - : ' mil
l'mr h'tnm' Vrsterilay
W. J. Kruejcer, Ambrose Swook,
Melvln 'Johnson and Virgil Smith
Mid $1 fines in police court ,yes-
t'Tuay tor overtime parking.
Picture Taken
A picture of the Salem Boys
chorus will be taken 'tonight at
the YMCA building, 7.' 15 o'clock,
it was announced yesterday by Dr.
H.- G. Epley." director.
f30.50 Buys That 'Xew-r .1.
: wflxweu cnair in me laiesi coior
and designs, at th Standard Furn
iture c;o., 467 court. miz
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Oregon Electric Remodels
Announcement was made yester
day that the Oregon Electric ticket
office on High street will be re
modeled and improved. Carpen
ters, who began their work yes
terday morning, will move the
present ticket office to the south
side of the waiting room, afford
ing better light.
Will Admitted to Probate '
The will of Margaret Z. Stauf
fer was admitted to probate yes
terday. Allan J. Zimmerman olJ
Aurora was appointed executor for
the estate, valued at $9,000.
Special Sale of Bed Springs
$10.96. $9.95. $8.95. $7.95.
Giese-Powers. ml 3
Suit to Clear Title . .
Suit was filed In circuit court
yesterday by Kinsey Cahill et al
against Addle B. Wright et al to
clear title to lots in the city of
Salem.
WHl Seasoned Second Growth
Fir wood, 16 inch or 4 ft. length
Immediate delivery: large or half
loads. Fred E. Wells, phone 1542.
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Divorce Proceedings Filed
George H. Anderson opened suit
yesterday against his wife. Edna
V., charging desertion in Novem
ber, 1926. six years after their
marriage. He asks for a divorce
only, no property rights being, un
der consideration.
Wolf Will ia Probate
The will of Katherina Wolf was
admitted to probate Wednesday,
and A. A. Wolf with Anton Bach
meier appointed executors.-
Appoint Administratrix
Marie Goplerud yesterday
appointed administratrix of
L. C. Goplerud estate. Nine of
the ten heirs are residents of Norway.
was
the
TWO WALLAS
TIKES
KIP P PRUNE M
WALLA WALLA, Wash., May
11. Formal signing here Tues
day night of a contract between
the Shippers' Traffic association
and the Blue Mountain Growers'
association officially launches the
Walla Walla-Kipp plan of market
ing. With a prune crop now es
timated at about 500 cars to dis
pose of, the cooperative marketing
of prunes is to be augmented by
an advertising program of nation
al scope under direction of a Seat
tle advertising agency.
Representatives of growers and
shippers left Wednesday for Boise
where efforts will be made to
make, that section a part of the.
plan. Walla Walla . and - Idaho
dominate the fresh prune market
I of the country. ,' ' !
B AYES MAY SIGN
TO MEET TAYLOR
SATS:
We have a 1024 Clievrolet
Coupe, ia good condition,
with the long spring, lots of
extras, good rubber and a
ear that is worth 9300.00,
for f223.00. :
The Hoi
Balis
82 arrests for liquor violations
during the month of April, ac
cording to a report filed in the
execltive ...department here Wed
nesday by William S. Levens,
state prohibition director.
Fines imposed on these defend
ants aggregated $64 93. While the
jail sentences totaled 924 days.
Approximately $555 gaJlons of
mash was destroyed by the offi
cers. Nine stills, three automo
biles and 1070 gallons of liquor
were confiscated and disposed of
under court order.
MET STEPPED yp
PHONE SERVICE
Classified 'Ads Bring Results
New Local Manager Takes
Charge, Mr. Dancy to Have
District Position
LEVEES BAFFLE WATER
. AT BAYOU PES GLAIZS
(Continued from page l-
Special Sale of Bed Springs
110.95, $9.95, $8.95. $7.95.
Giese-Powers. - ml 3
Salem Couple Licenced
Edward Webb, 24, and Juanita
Campbell, 18. both of Salem, were
issued a marriage license at Van
couver, Wash.. Wednesday, ac
cording to word received here.
Buy This Week at Sale Prices
. Music, saxophones, pianos and
most everything.. Moore's Musle
House. ml2
Chorus Will Have Picture
" The Salem, i Boys' 'chorus will
have a 'picture taken at 7:15
o'elock tonglt at the YMCA. An
erroneous notice was Issued an
nouncing tSat the picture was to
be taken on Tuesday. .
Wanted, 3 Experienced Waitresses
Steady employment. Gray Belle.
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Marriage License Issued
Harry A. Dusenbury of Mukll
teo, Wash., and Mrs. Hannah '. L.
Doaks, 1005 North 20th street,
were granted a marriage license
yesterday.' 1 ; :
Two County Court Visitors
Ernest Denny of Sublimity and
Elijah Smith of Abiqua district
were county court callers Wednes
day. ,
5-Room House With, Four Nice
Lots. 3 blocks from new Leslie
junior high school property, 112
ft. by 13 ft. Price. $370; four
blocks from car line. Will take
automobile up : to $1200. in pay
ment. Marion Automobile Co. ml 2
jrrlal Kle 'of Bed Springs
y10.95'r $9. 95; ., $8.95. $7.95.
y ..JoJowers. . . " - . ml3
Bradley Flneil ' - . -
IU A. Bradley, who was Involved
in a wreck on- the-highway last
Friday when four, automobilej
Men's and tialieft' suits' cleaned
and prewnl, glMI. IMlieft silk
9 1. S3. t'oata rrllnrtl.
vm. Men's suits pressed, SOc
VARLKV CLKAMilW
Over Buslck'a
Final Hearing Set' ,
The date for Seal hearing of the
Louis Seibert estate - was set for
the second week in June byHhe
county ourt yesterday. Ralph C.
Zimmerman Is attorney for the es
tate coming to Salem from Aurora
yesterday to make ' arrangements
for the date. "-. .
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acreage of 65.000 acres. Secretary
Hoover was told at Baton Rouge
today.
Already, reports said, 80,000
acres of farm lands have been
submerged with three entire
northeastern Louisiana parishes
entirely under water and seven
others partly flooded. Twenty-
five .thousand "farms have been
covered. -
The entire parishes -of Concord
ia. Madison and Tensas had disap
peared beneath the surging Inland
seas.
Two thirds of East Carroll, was
under water, as was two-thirds of
Ouachita. .
Eight hundred farms were inun
dated in West Carroll, 84.000
acres in Franklin, 40,000 acres in
Nachitoches, 5,000 to 10,000 acres
In Rapides and 40,000 acres in
Avoyelles. -
A cordon of guards, 'stretched
down the valley on either side of
the river as It contlnned its rlan.
ted by the waters returning to the
main stream after their rampage
across the lowlands. , '
C. C. Aller has been appointed
manager of the Salem exchange of
The Pacific Telephone & Tele
graph company. Mr. Aller comes
from San "Francisco.
W. H. Dancy, who has filled the
position of Salem manager for 35
years, now becomes commercial
representative, continuing to lire
in Salem and working in close as
sociation with Mr. Aller.
The new manager has for sever
al years been identified with the
telephone company in California.
He will take over his new work
immediately.
,He Likes Salem
Mr. Aller says he looks forward
with much pleasure . to establish-,
ing his permanent residence in Sa
lem, which'is known all over the
coast not only as the capital of
the state but as one of the most
"r5tdelightfirT conrm unftlesrin " the
TO J . A . .... li.
west. rie wiu , soon remove uis
family here from San Francisco. -'
" .Mr. Dancy, who will becttme.
commercial representative," is, by
reason of his long service here,
one of the best known citizens in
the business life of the city. . In
continuing his residence in Salem
and his active identity with the
telephone company be will handle
many things which his familiarity
with the community, his knowl
edge of the surroundings, his wide
acquaintance with his long exper
ience in the telephone business
especially equip,' him" to do.
Mr. H. H.'Durston of Portland,
division superintendent of the Pa
cific Telephone & Telegraph coin
pany. in issuing the announcement
of these appointments, comments
on them as direct evidence of the
growth of Salem and the growing
Importance of the city and vicinity
as indicated in the increase in the
telephone business.
82 Arrests Made in April
by State Prohi Enforcers
Operatives of the state prohibi
tion department participated Jn
A New Fully Modern 4 Room
. Bungalow and Garage on ;
Fairmouut Hill
'At fZGOO
$300 down, balance $25.00 per
v - month
ULRICTf A ROBERTS, Realtors
129 North Commercial a
; C A. LUTHY
. Jeweler ' -
"-i.InNew Location
' 82.1 STATE HTREET
Watches, Clocks and Jewelery
1 Repaired .
For Sale
Store building and residence,
corner " lot, 4 blocks out,
$12,000. , . . '
. F. I WOOD
; V 341 State Street
PLUMBING
: K Quick Reliable Service
U. KGNEIl, 1013 Center Street
' tfioncs 852 and 1310-W
JTine Fixtures.
X L Standard Equipment
HEMSTITCHING
1,1 and 10 cents peVyard. Also
buttons, stamping, and pleating.
AXXA HV KRUEGEB
Over Miller's Telephone 11?
With Phil Bayes showing nn bet
ter than ever before, now firmly
established as a favorite, he will
give his answer in. two days to
Matchmaker Harry Plant's bid for
a return fight against Allle Taylor
of Bend here May 25.
. , Taylor's only loss tbls season
was the knockout slipped him in
the ninth round of an early win
ter match here in Salem by Ad
Mackie. Since then be has traded
victorious blows with several good
men. . He was not in the best of
condition against Mackie. beine
on the road to a siege of influenza.
Bayes is anxious to redeem him
self still further and turn the
cards on Taylor, who laced him
last year. However, he Is anxious
to have a little time to Invoice the
damage done in the fight Wednes
day night and give his badly cut
eye a chance to heal.
As the semi-windup, - Plant ' will
try .and match Jack Davis of Ore
gon City, conquerer of Al Sharp,
In style, and Jack ' Mclntyre,
fhe latest blood of the local box
ing stable. They weigh the same
and are willing mixtures. Davis
has a terrific punch and a heavy
heart for battle while Mclntyre
combines science with clever
punching, guaranteeing a wonder
of a card for May 25. '
Mrs.' Abigal Ziaibaugh. Aberdeen
Wash., Mrs. Carman Erickson of
Arlington, Or.,' Thomas B. Sears,
Jacob P. Sears of Rlckreall; a
brother of Mrs. S. A. Rlggs of Sa
lem, Mrs. Robert Clow of Port
land. Mrs. Idi Ullury of Mon
mouth, David Sears of Salem, J.
M. Sears of California. Graveside
services will be neld Friday, May
13, at 1:30 o'clock In the Bethel
cemetery, under the direction of
Rigdon & Son.-
Brayliard
Died in this
Announcement
Rigdon & Son.,
city May 11. Mary
Brayhard. at the age of 75 years.
of funeral later by
OBITUARY
Germond
Charles A. Germond. aged 65,
died at a local hospital May 11
He is survived by his widow, two
daughters and four sons. Body at
Webb's funeral parlors. Funeral
announcements later.
Davis
Julia Anne Davis, beloved wife
of J. F. Davis and the mother of
Ralph E. Davis and J. Harold Da
vis, died at the residence, 555
Union street, Wednesday, May 11.
The remains are at the Terwilliger
funeral home. Services will prob
ably be held Friday.
Sears
Died at Spokane. Perlonzo C.
Sears, father of Mrs. Margaret
Korthauer of Seattle, Dr. Charles
A. Sears, Dr. Pauline Sears Wes
ter, Miss Louise Sears of Bend,
Dr. Harriet, Sears; Ontario, Or.,
Bedding and Window Box
Plants
'Are now ready, also fine line
of shrubs and perennials.
t C. F. BRE1THAUPT
jTelephone 380 512 State St.
TELEPHONE 4-2-6
JOE
the battery man
service calls free.
540 Chemekcta Street
Hawkins ' :
William Hawkins died at the
Veterans' hospital in Walla Walla.
Wash , May 7th. at ihe age of 32
years, husband of Hilda Hawkins,
son of Mrs. Mary Hawkins, and
brother of Ben Hawkins, all of
Salem, and Charles and Edward
Hawkins of Oakland, Or. De
ceased was a member of Capital
post No. 9, American Legion, and
Woodmen of the World, Salem
camp. Funeral services Thursday.
May 12, at 1030 a. m. from the
Rigdon mortuary under 'Legion
auspices. Interment in City View
cemetery. i
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Funeral services for the late
Mrs. Eva Bells Edge will be held
today at 2 p. im. from the Webb-1
funeral parlors. Rev. Milton of J
Albany officiating. Interment will
follow in the City View cemetery;
SYMPATHY
With tact and under
standing i are included
in the distinguished
reverent i service that
we offer tjombined with
restful surroundings.
WEBB'S FUNERAL
PARLORS
TeL ISO
TERWILLIGERS
Perfect Funeral Service
For Less
Licensed Lady Mortician
770 Chcnicketa Street
Telephone 724
Buy Quality When You
Buy Paint
The greatest assurance ofx qual
ity is purchased from, an insti
tution that knows paint. We
have been spreading paint for
35 years.
KENNEDY PAINT CO.
254 Chemeketa. Tel. 921-679-J
1927 FREE WALLPAPER
SAMPLE BOOKS
Call, phone of write
MAX O. BUREN
179 N. Commercial Salem
Chas Mattson
AUCTION
Friday, j May 1 3th
1:30 P. M.
1 Mile East of Fair Grounds
on the Sllverton Road.
Grey horse.j weight 1300 lbs.,
works any old way, Jersey
cow. 7 yrs. old, milking about
4 gallons, 115 pure bred W.
L. hens, 1 land 2 years old,
one-horse -wagon . and . box
with Bolster. springs, set
work harness, set double
lines, Oliver 8-In. plow,
Oliver 12 to. plow new. De
Laval cream seperator. Sec
tion drag harrow, horse culti
vator, hay rake, cook stove,
dresser, organ , sanitary
couch, bed' spring and mat
tress, kitchen table and
chairs, some potatoes, tools,
and other miscellaneous-articles.
Terms cash. Owner
"has sold his farm and every
thing must go. .
F. N. WdbDRY
Salem's Leading
Auctioneer In
t Charcre
"I Pay Cash for Used
Furniture" ...
' : Phone 511
Casey's Guaranteed .
RHEUMATISM REMEDY
Money refunded If Redoes not
cure your case
NELSON & HUNT, Druggists
Cor. Court and Liberty ; Tel. T,
It's Time to Think of -PAINTING
and CLEANING UP
We Sell Martin Senonr 100 Per
Cent Pure Paint ;
' HOUGHTON & SHISRW1N t
286 N. Commercial Tel. 39
DRESSMAKING
Reasonable prices. Don't for
get our hemstitching, stamping,
button making and pleating.
THE PETITR SHOP
Over. Basick's Telephone If Si
WELL AGAIN
We have testimonials
from v,many -persons
-LJ who r are - well again
' V after suffering 'with
. T backache, . intestinal,
? kidney and' skin dis
v ,e a s e, 'A piles, ulcers.
Jt rheumatism and other
5 jr. disorders. We can help
- T .you also. '
CONSULTATION FRES
Open 9:00 A. M. to 8:00 P. M.
Yicls So Herb Co.
430 State SUi ,8alewOre-4
AUCTION SALE
s
12 Standard Ranges 12
ELECTRIC RANGES
(next) Saturday, May 14th, 2 P. M. Sharp
H. F. Woodry & Son Furniture Store
- 271 N. Com'I St. Rite Down fTown - - .
Absolutely your best chance to get one of i these Ranges at
Auction. s These stoves are In good condition and must. be sold
No regerye, (come in and look them over.) . '
H. F. WOODRY & SON
A0CTIOW SALE
' Monday, May 16th, 1 M. : ;
7 31 lies South of Kalem, trn Rlvre Ruml, Just EMt of nails Ferry
No. 1 8 acres, house, stable, chicken' house.' spring water piped
to house, all fenced, family fruit, etc.- -. j
No, 2 Also 5 acres, opposite of road, quantity of fruit, straw-,
berries,' loganberries, etc, and stock, chickens machinery, etc.
See sale hill for particulars. - 1 ; 1
; ! E. T. CROWSHAW, Owner .
H. F. WOODRY & SON
, .L V Auctioneers . -.
r "271 N. Com'I Sl-Phone 75 Rite Down Town y .
When. You, Want a. Good Aucttoneer- Tliink of Woodry A Son
ROTTLE S 5TH ANNIVERSARY CELEDRATION
JOHNJ.RppS
FIVE YEARS IN
SALEM
GELEBRAIIOIiv
TN appreciation of your loyal sup
port to our successfully growing
shoe business during the past five
years gained us by your confidence
placed in our services to you the
people of our Salem city ancl vicini
ty, we take. tjis means. of express-,
ing token of our thanks to all the
friends and customers by. giving
you the next ten days ; ..
EXCEPTIONAL
BARGAINS
in
Qiuiality
reductions in price on alj and every
pair of Footwear in the house.
The merits gained in our- quaHty-shoes and
fair prices are known to every one who is
wearing dur Footwear witlratisfaction and
comfort are an assurance to yourt expecta
tion of getting - x - "
a bona fide saving during this sale
hence the elimination of com
parative prices quotation. .
COME SEE FOK
SEE OUR
.WINDOWS
A -
for 'bargains " in quality Footwear.
SALE STARTS ; '
THURSDAY MOllinG
: UAY 12 . ""'
JOHM'J. R0TCLE
415 Slate Street
Tlie Ikme of VWalk-Over" aiid: "('.intilevcr"
, , - Footwear :
ilra ftltop MrJy mornings If KMntl.lr. Tiwif bit
mre advaiitflg to serirr ou Itelti-r nx il.r M-rr
will be too tTowded in the afternoon. '5 .
ROTTLE'S 5TII ANNIVERSARY CELKHnATIC'
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