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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1927)
V -m M t jff - LQG'AL b5SS1 Winter street taking a two weeks vacation at .iffie City and treat' StTat Ovo Baths while there. Dance at Schlndlefa Tonite Stage leaves Terminal at S.Z0. WRC Changes Time - On account of the parade sched uled to leave Marion Square at 1-30 o'clock on Memorial Day, the a water service in charge of the 3 Roman's Relief Corps, wil take nlace on the bridge at 1 o'clock, ' Kad of at the usual 1:30 as planned. All members of the la Sies of the GAR and their hus band are invited to attend the Memorial Day dinner at McCor cack hall at 12 o'clock. St. Vincents De Pant's Altar society will hold a cooked food sale Saturday, May 28. at the Southern Pacific office on Liberty street. m2S Open Air Meeting An 6pen air meeting is to be lield in the Burk auto park in et Salem on Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. There will be good music by the orchestra and a men's quartet. Everyone Is in vlted according to N. C. Swenson, pastor of the Apostolic Faith. cai. A TtAbntlt 8 wee pel $12.50 and $17.25. Giese-Pow-ers Furniture Co. m27 State Officials Governor Patterson, Secretary of SUte Sam -A. Kozer and State Treasurer T. B. ,Kay left here yes terday for Roseburg -where they will attend the annual Strawberry festival as guests of the Umfqua Chiefs. The officials will inspect the Old Soldiers' home which is undergoing a number of improve ments. Attention K. of. P. Woodburn K. of P. lodge will visit Salem lodge Saturday light. May 28, with band. Let's have a good representation. Refresh ments served. . m28 Ball Brother Take Judgment Lee C. and.EmlhR.-BaH, doing business as Ball Brothers, were awarded judgment of $372.48 plus interest and $50 attorney fees in circuit court yesterday against J. E. Gunsley, who defaulted. IVe Pay-SO Cents i- Per hundred pounds for your old newspapers. Bring them in or tall 398. Capital Bargain -House. i2 Co Estate Appraised The estate of Milton. M. Cox, an insane person, has been appraised at $280 by Bert and Herman Hal lier and Warren Wiegant. Dr. Utter Dentist New Location 906 First Nat'l Bank Bldg. m28 ' ppoint Administrator 5 , A. N. Anderson was yesterday 'appointed administrator of the Andrew Anderson estate, with a probable value of $6000. There are six heirs-at-law, all daugh ters. otice . . The county clerk's office will be open Thursday, Friday and Satur day from 8 a. m. to 8, p. m. to register, voters who have failed to vote in the two-year period, moved from one precinct to another, or those who have never voted, etc. Registration closes May 28tlu nf28 License, to Canby Man A marriage license was' issued here yesterday to James L. Huer as. Canby. and Rose Lang, Silver ton. l-'i-exh Cut Garden Flowers At Upjohns. 964 South Liberty St. Phone 1700. t m28 Marion County People Marry- Anthony R. Michels of Shaw jind Mathilda R. Zuber of Aums ville were issued a marriage li cense here yesterday. - I'hii Bayee vs. Tonuny O'Brien 10 rounds boxing. Armory arena Thursday, June 2. See this bits, re-match. Good preliminaries, 25 rounds of boxing. JZ I'upils Raise Money A fund of $38 has been raised- by pupils at McKinley Junior high school lor the relief of the Louise Consolidated school in Mississippi, it was announced yesterday. rrrj.li From the Field- Cut flowers, fort decoration day. 1 u miles from, city limits on jet ferson highway.;. Public always welcome to. visit our Perennial hardens. Ernest Infer, Salem's leading '.Landscape Gardener.- I'hone 69F2. m28 Swim at V -i , t O. B. White, principal 6t the stay ton high schooL and about 60 I'oy students of the school, enjoyed a plunge at the YMCA tank yes lerday afternoon. Dance With Scharback's Dance . Band Sat. nite. Park Pavilion Stayton. - m28 Pot Luck Supper Held A pot lucl&upper was held last night by .the Montana club at the Union hall on Court' street. A short program was .given by some ay the young people of the club. y?6ad Wa atgon Crystal Garden Thursday. Real Old Time dance - .-'.';r.?i m29 Hall Gives Talk - -Dei-John . O. Hall. .Willamette university publiospeaking profes sor, was the principal speaker a the public speaking class banquet il the YMCA as pight, Dr, jjall has been Instructor of the class which closed its work last night. About 30 members were present. Open Meeting Slated An open meeting of the apostol ic faith will be held in Burk's auto camp in West Salem Sunday after noon at 3 o'clock. The orchestra will play and the young men's quartet will sing." ' N. Severson, pastor, will be ia charge. Tell Friends Dad Watson And his real jold time 8 piece orchestra. Crystal Garden Thurs day. Real- Old . Time music, dances, steps. No jazz. m29 N'o Luncheon at Chamber The chamber of commerce will not hold a luncheon next Monday on account of Memorial day. Bedding Plants Full assortment of Bedding and window plants at Greenhouses, 15th and Garden road or Floral Gardens on Wallace road, half mile from county bridge. Open evenings at latter place. Breithaupt, C. F. m2S Speaks to Students That a man could exhibit brav ery in times of peace more than in times of war was the thought brought out by Charles J. Lisle, member of Veterans of Foreign Wars, who gave the annual Me morial d,a" address before students at Willamette university yester day. Kindergarten . Summer session beginning June 1, 1927. Lita Waters, 1570 Court street. Tel. 1150-W. m29 To, Attend Church ; - V HaL .Hibbard - post, American Veterans of .Foreign Wars, will go In a body to the First Christian church Sunday morning for the Memorial sermon given by Rev. C. E. Ward. , . .: Furaifure Upholstery ..." And repairing. . Giese-Powers furniture Co. Mtt Drive Starts Today The big drive for titiiet sales for the Boy Soout programs at the local theaters June 2 will start today with Boy Scouts on the Streets giving every citizen an op portunity to purchase a pasteboard for one of the big shows. For Rent s . .. . Fihing station and garage in good location in Salem. 305 First National Bank Bldg. 21m29 Board man III . Robert Boardman, physical di rector at 1 the OTMCA, ia ill at his 10 o'clock Monday morning a pro tome, 1285 Waller street, with a program wil be given at te arm bad cold. He will return to his duties in a few days. Dance at Sehindler's Ton it Stage leaves Terminal at 8:30. m28 Patient Missings Vern Maxfield,, patient at the Oregon state hospital, was miss ing from the institution Friday fternoon. He is a former travel ing salesman; has dark brown hair, hazel eyes, weighs 180 pounds and is 5 feet, 11 inches tall. He is 31 years old. Maxfleld is considered harmless, as he was a paroled patient. He has friends in Portland, and might be ex pected to go there. Dance With the Crowd Every Saturday at Hazel Green. m28 Nelson Recovering Alf O. Nelson of Silverton, prominent attorney and president of the Lutheran Brotherhood' of Oregon, is recovering satisfactor ily from a major operation per formed in Portland .Wednesday, according to word received here. Obi fte'fc&na St&iV&ie. Of Tfee Loft -it if - ? t ; - IT ' h ;- k ' i - . . v ( f y f. ,r-?-. . ' ' -1 ., , . ... s .r . !M " ., i, :; i "!' -.. . i .: !. i? ? i . -A 1 I . ' ' - t'-i f "... - ! ' r. BRIEF Hotel Marfonr-f i Dollar dinner, served f: 45 to-8 every evening. ; &2ttf Automobile Collide Jack Walker, 890 North 21st street, figured' in an automobile collision with W. C. Gehraan, 478 North i Cottage, .yesterday after noon. " i " - -' Two Houses t i s f For Sale, 1662 N. 5th st. m28 Overtime Parkers Fined , Eldon Nash arid W. F. Drager paid SI-fines in police court yes terday for overtime, parking. Fresh Cut, Garden Flowers : At Upjohns,'964 South Liberty St. Phone 1700. . m28 Minor Damages Result Minor damages resulted ' when cars driven by F. J. McMahan. 669 North Front street;, and J. B. Mc Knight came "together yesterday. Reports Accident Mabel J. Cone route 4, reported an automobile accident with Mar ion E. Downs, 2121 South High street, yesterday afternoon. Fen ders were scraped. Hold Memorial. Services Representatives from patriotic organizations in the city took part in special memorial services at the high school assembly yesterday noon. Among those who partici pated were Rev. James Lisle of the GAR, Col. Carle Abrams of the Spanish American-veterans; Dr. W. Carlton Smith of the Am erican Legfon; Miss Ruth Law rence of the Ladies of the GAR; Mrs. Allan Cleveland of the Amer ican Legion auxiliary, and Mrs. Southwick of the WRC. All Stores to Close; Services to Be Sunday at -Miller Cemetery SILVER TON. Ore., May 27. (Special) All stores will be clos ed Monday in observation of Mem orial day. Services will be held at the Mil ler cemetery Sunday afternoon, beginning at 2 o'clock. The Rev. J. A. Bennett will deliver the memorial address. . Beginning at ory at which Colonel. Alfred E. Clark of Portland will deliver the address. Miss" Faye Sparks will be the soloist. Only six members of the Grand Army of the Republic are left at Silverton. These are H. S. Van Valkenburg, James Lincoln, J. O. Phelps, Bruce McKinley, . O. P. McLoughlin and J. Karstetter. LIONS PLAN TO BUILD YW CABINS AT MEHAMA (Continupd from page 1.) benches and. tables will be finish ed up at a painting bee Tuesday night. May 31. Newell Williams, secretary and treasurer of the Lions club for the past two years, read his finan cial report, which showed that dur ing the last . fiscal year the club had spent $4800, leaving a bank fbalance of $1100 to open up the new schedule. The fiscal period. 1926-27 was shown to be the heaviest in the existence of the organization. ' ...1K I :.'HA MEMORIAL PROGRAM it sun plan (n(l))))li) v, n n o SATS: We . have s 1026 Pontlac Conpe tliat has had the best t of care and looks like new, with DO per cent new rubber i and fully equipped tor ' - $725 ';.;r. n.w i.i ifN i The Tlonse That lerftoc TSmSli Delegates to the district" con vention, held last week in. Med ford, gave their reports, and all emphasized the responsibility which rests on the local organi zation in entertaining the 1928 convention. Souvenirs were ex hibited by their proud possessor, John Orr. In buying a tractor it is not ad visable for the farmer to .select a machine much larger than his farm operations will require. "The earlier, machines unquestionably were too large for many of the farms upon which " they were used. It is now possible to buy a tractor of a size suited to the farm and the work there is to do. No Ugly Ducklings A monopoly on good looks seems to be held by the family of Mr.and Mrs. Thomas W. Alexand er, of Charlotte, N. C. Recently Alice, 12, was chosen the prettiest child in the junior high school there and her brother, Frank, 15, has been chosen the handsomest boy in the same school. A broth er, Thomas, 17, received that hon or last year. Neighbors say if beauty contests were held In the second grade, Syd, 7, would carry off the title. GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS silverware, Glassware, China ware, Stamped Goods, Miscel laneous Articles. Variety and Gift Shop Mrs. Helen Prescott 291-N. Commercial, Salem, Ore. A New Fully Modern 4 Room Bungalow and Garage on Fainnonnt Hill As- 260O $300 down, balance $26.00 per month ClilUCH A ROBERTS, Realtors 129. North Commercial Buy Quality When Yon Bay Paint ' , -v t . The greatest assurance of. qsal Ity Is purchased from an insti tution that knows paint. We have been spreading paint for 35 years. KENNEDY PAINT CO. 4' 254 Chemeketa. Tel. ,921-679-J lien's and Ladies snita cleaned and pressed, fl.OO. Ladies silk drosses,. 91.25. Coats relined, 3.QO. Men's salts pressed, 60c VARLEY CLEANERS - Over Busick's 137 FREE WALLPAPER . : SAMPLE BOOKS . Call, phone or writc ' -r-trMAXC-BUREN --i 4 T 9-NrOomnrercial' -eaieiry ' ' IS? '-,fs r a - v J-fc 1 . , i j " - i I I . '- 1 i ii t '1 "' ' ' T 't ' ' f , ' ' $ i i ' f J I ' ' It I It SanisBmiii! mm aet ;nattwwa wwwi ntiimii.iniwiii' f wM Los Angeles police have beefa investigating the deaths of George E. r Powell, Jr., of .Pasadena, vicke president df the Discount Corporation of California, and MIssMaigie Pike; a former secretary of PoWell, both of whom, are pictured hre. .Their bodies were found In the front seat of, Powell's auto, parked In front of the dead girl's apartment in Los Angeles. Both' had beeoi shoVthrQUgtt the head. ' : Pits For Breakfakt Buy a . Buddy , poppy y .s .. Buy a dozen or a hundpred or a thousand, if you can affotd H. - The Salem chapter , of -the Am erican War Mothers benight 100 yesterday, and then gave them back to be sold again. S , Co out and encourages the Jer sey breeders of the valley counties today, at the finals at. the state fair grounds. They are helping to keep Ore"gon .in the premier place In all Jerseydom, and they are helping to make Ihis state the greatest dairjrlng section of the world, which it must become in order to live fully up to its God given opportunities. N 'The men who want an Income tax that will relieve the burdens of the property tax must vote for the proposed law June 28, in order to be consistent and honest with themselves; in order to vote as they sav and pray. y "Ben-llur" is the most costly picture ever made. Cost $4,000, 000. Its producers are "in the hole $2,000,000 on it yet, because Klaw & Erlanger, who own the copyright of the General Lew Wal lace book, demanded and get half the receipts on the play. It has so far taken in $4,000,000. But it must take in $8,000,000 to make them whole. And it will not likely reach that figure. They have, however, made $4,000,000 on "The Big Parade," so they can stand, the loss. , fftt S Ambition consists of determina tion to have a better ear than the next door neighbor. m You have to be an old man be for you believe a fellow otight to work and save while young. Six more American voices have All Sizes Films, Kodaks., Devel . oping Our Specialty ' .Prompt Service , . , J. F. TYLER'S DRUG STORE 157 South Commercial "The Home of. Drug Store Service For. Sale Store building and residence, corner lot, 4 blocks oat, $12,000. ' tf. L. WOOD 341 State Street Fresh Peanut uares Special for Saturday I Only 25c lb. - 2 Pounds 45c , SCH'A-E&EfcQ DRUG STORE tk5 135 North Commercial Street . The Original Yellow Front Penslar Agency phone 197 ' 1 been added . to the Metropolitan Opera. . Pretty soon this may be come an American Institution. V s The slow march of civilization hasn't abolished much of anything except cotton stockings. H , The things. that make a great man seem small are a crisis and close acquaintance. . About all a representative gov ernment proves is that the ma jority is sometimes a poor judgs of candidates. . "m K "W Education helps some, but you're born with tke notion that yon can beat the train to the crossing. - . .. "m French astronomer says stars marry. Yes, and often. In spme instances. OBITUARY Sludge George Herman Mudge died at Caldwell, Idaho, May .24, age 57. Survived by widow, Mrs. George H. Mudge of Caldwell; one sister, Miss -Margaret Mudge of Salem Funeral services Sunday after noon from Webb's chapel. Inter ment at.Hayesville. - If a Ivor-sen Died, at the residence. 1434 Ferry street, May 26, Hattie J. Halvorsen, age 73 years, wife of M. C. Halvorsen, mother-of M E. Halvorsen and M. John Halvor sen of South Bend, Wash., Carl Halvorsen of Forest City, Iowa, Ira D. Halvorsen of Corwith, Iowa. and Mildred Ha(lvorsen of Port land; sister of Dr. H. B. Irish of Forest City, Iowa and Geo. Irish of Britt, Iowa. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 10:30 a. m. from Rigdon's mortuary. TERWILLIGERS Perfect Funeral Service For Less Licensed Lady Mortician 770 Chemeketa Street Telephone 724 IIEViSpTCHING.,A 6, 8 and 10 cents per yard. Also buttons, stamping and pleating. . . t ri - ..-. ANNA H. ERTTEGER Over Miller's Telephone 117 v Casey's Guaranteed RHEUMATISM REMEDY Money refunded, if i.t does not care your case NELSON A HUXT, Druggists Cor. Court aodLiberty TeL 7. PUJMBING ; Qnick Reliable Service . U. EGNER. 10 15. Center Street Phones . 83 andlSlO-W .1 ?ine Fiztnresrr , i . Standard Equipment . . , -. v . Yonr Car Deseiyei , , SEIBBRLINGS America's Finest Tire Z OS EL.'S shop 8fi Cammerciai- , Tb1. 471 YICK SP HERE CO: l ft- LEO?fO, MGR ; V i '"--' v 'ii.t.-.,.'.i.""i;.. m v ' 1 j j.. 1 the;, pealing properties now;i Sallt we, relieve v fjL ' those- 'suffering troin stamaCh;-liver ana kid- ney trouble rheuma SU tlsjot and .galj , stQnes. ,zy, . alte. disorders of men, women. apdr children,, , JU Fre CasultatioavCall pr Write 420 State St., Salem, Oregon iuiiuauvuici at At- By GrtgbiTiKitqfP tj-sten of Reports, ont.Fjnan.4 - 'Condition to- Be Started. ; - ... - .;; , , , . .-, - 1- . To. place the managerial end of the Clarion; weekly newspaper at Salem high school, . on a tubfe stable basis, the student, council yesterday, on the recommendation of Bob Bishop, Clarion editor, drew up some. rules which will go into fprcie .next jrear,.. . ' . t . .The rules provide that the Clar ion manager shall be required lo submit a . monthly report to the council, showlng-the definite stat us of accounts . and that the Stu dent body treasurer shall be re sponsible for seeing that these re ports are forthcoming. . It is .also provided that the manager ; shall be placed under a, hend of $1500. Gold, pins to designate member ship on the student council-will be given each year, it war decid ed. Members of the coucll thly year.-who win receive thevaHrard are Harold Adams. Dwight Adams, Robert Bishop, d Fisher, .and Howard Kurtz for the seniors: Floyd Albln. Marvin Headrick, Ed Nash, and Eloise White -for the Juniors; . and Gerald. Simpson .and Maxine Meyers for the "rooks." California Family Visits , t Former Home at Silverton SILVERTON. Ore., May 27. (Special.) Mr. and Mrs, . Rich ard Down of Sah Francisco, Cal.', were visitors here this week. Mr. Down is now publicity manager of the' San Francisco chamber jbf commerce. ... The Downs - at one time made Silverton their home. Bedding and Window Box . : Plants ;. Are. now ready, also fine .line of shrubs and perennials. C. F. BREITHAUPT . . Telephone 380 612 State St. TELEPHONE 4-2-6 JOE the ' battery man service calls . tree. 540 Chemeketa Street SlCK WATCHES! We don't care how sick, your watches are, we have pills for all , their, ailments. , DR PRESCOTT, Jeweler SOI N. Commercial . C. A. XUTHY . Jeweler . , .In.NewLQcatlqn , 825 STATE STREET. Watches, Clocks and Jewelery Repaired EtfeCTRIGJUOTORS C Rewound and Repaired New or Used Motors for Sale . f ,'Vfi VIBBERT . tODD Things Electrical 191 S. High TeL 111? LAOb & BUSH,LBankers Eatallshed 18CS General Banking Business Office Hours from 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. -... r vyti j Long cd Short Distance Hullr: v 77Pubiic Jdfiil Privato Stcrct; . -I. " '-'Fjjrb'of'BuUSInj ' . . . GRAiT,: FEEDAND S jED - Freer Delivery, to any part of tia city, jQUbTATIONS'OhlAPPLlCATiC: J V -4 CT4LTir PAUL TKAGLIO. Pre?. Day Telephone 23 2iTsiil I:.-2 1ZZ'.- -CHAMPIONSHIP - t 4 c CALDWELL. Idaho." May 27. (APJ-7-Th,V College -of Idaho nov'ote'a wo'n the baseball cham pionship of the' pacific northwest- conference here today by . taking their se,con.d game, 10 ta-5, from the Pacific, university.', nine, west ern .division - champions,,. Rain stqppedthe game, at the clOSe pf the first, half of the sixth inning. i ' pacific bunched hit - for -t five runs .In the alxthwhTJe the Coy otes scored in the third on - a col lection of errors and hits, includ ing home runs by Kim and Syms. 'Score ' ' R. II. E. College of Idahd ..... .10 .9 2 Pacific . .......... ..i 5 7 4 ii Wood and Lykes; Cameron, Hutt and Fryer, , MOLES WARTS, IlLEiaSirES,,ETO. Removed ,Wiihi My New ; San Lamp DR.MAI15IIAXL Oregon Bids. IfsTime to ThlnJ? of,. . PAINTING and CLEANTNO TJ? We Sell Martin Senour 100 Per , Cent pure Paint ., ,. 1XJTJGHTON Ar SttERWET 286 N. Commercial TeL 3 DRESSilAKHiG Reasonable prices. , . Don't fc get oar .hemstitching, stamping, button making and pleattag. : , . THE PETTTTi SHOP Over Busick's Telephone II Si C. M.r REITON AND J. A. BOYD ' - ' - ' -. - V ... Tcdfay, 1;30P.M. at F. N. WOODRY'S Auction Market , And furniture Store lOlO X: Summer St. 1 black - mare " 4 years old, blocky weight, about J300 lbs., brdke single or double, 1 Jersey -eow & years old milking. 1 Jersey,, cow 8 years old milking. 20 mixed hens and chickens, ISO pure bred "Barred Rock pullets 3 months old, an extra fine lot OAC strain, 1921 Ford tour lng, new rubber,, A-l, self starter, 1 farm wagon with box, 1 cream separator; 1 set double harness, 1 ,2-horse cultivator,. I l-horae cnlti vator. Household-furniture of all kinds including range, dining room furniture, beds, springs and mattresses, dav enport bed like new, ,2. .kit chen queens, Axminster rugs, linoleum.. linoleum .rugs, garden tools, carpenter tools, palls.' fresh- eggs, 200 milk bottles, and many other mis cellaneous articles. Terms cash. -' -. ThisiJs.ijthe. Farmer!a Day - Auction 11 you have anything to sell bring it in.- Nothing .offered with a.ieserve. , 4 o I pay cash for; used furniture. The cheapest place in Oregon to buy new or used furniture is at F. N. Woodry's, Summer St. : : - ' .'- Private Sales, Daily Plio'nn Sll uwJ . iiJi rt- kfct sj ti"n0." - n rx V . V