The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 05, 1927, Page 5, Image 5

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CPLENDID idea for the little fellow to come down here
and see how we run this drug store. It will give him an
idea of modern methods, of worth-while merchandise and
polite salesmanship. '
THE CAPITAL DRUG STORE
J. H. WILLETT
Agent Owl Drug Company Products
Katty Corner from the new First National Bank Bldg.
LOCAL
Arpke Here
Frederick Arpke arrived yester
day from Republic, Wash., where
be has been teaching in the high
school during the past year. After
spending the summer here,he will
return to.Repubic In the fall.
High Grade Auto Paintinr--
Hull's Auto Top & Patnt Co.,
267 S. Commercial St. J7
Many Seek Work ,
Three hundred fifty-nine men
and women aoright work 'at the
U. S. employment bureau during
the week. Of thin number, J 21
men and 37 women-were In de
mand and 98 menand 30 women
were reported placed. Agricul
tural laborers headed the list with
156 men and .49 women regis
tered. . .
Make No, Engagements -
For Tuesday evening. - Salem Ad
club stunt dance at Schlndler's
ballroom. - . i5
To Install" Officers .
Officers for the Epworth league
will be installed at the regular
meeting tonight. The program
will include a fellowship and get-together
meeting ;
5
Salem Ad Club" Brunt Dance
Tuesday, June 7th. . Schlndler's
ballroom. i5
Pay Fines in Court
C. A. Arpke and Robert Need
ham paid $1 fines . in police court
yesterday for overtime parking.
Hot -l Marlon
Dollar dinners served 5:45 to 8
every evening. n26tf
Speeds and Pays
For speeding 32 miles an hour
on South Commercial street yes
terday Ben Henry of Portland was
brought into police court and fined
$7.50.
Furniture Upholstery
And repairing. Giese-Powers
Furniture Co. f3tf
Gets Building Permit
A building permit was Issued
yesterday to Carl Bahlburg, 1410
Nebraska street, who will erect
a dwelling costing $3850.
Reduced Prices, 50 Off
On all bedding and window box
plants this week only. Garden
Road and 15th. C. F. Breithaupt.
311
Page Issued Permit
Walter Page, 575 Mission street,
will erect a one-story dwelling at,
575. Mission street costing $3850,
according to a permit issued yes
terday. Carl Bahlburg will be the
builder.
Graduates, Attention!
Special prices on some attrac
tive photographs. Cronlse Studio,
over Busick's. j
Isue Permit
C. Davis, 1910 Fairgrounds
Road, will erect a dwelling to cost
$1500. A building permit was
issued yesterday.
O Room House, Cor. Lincoln
And Saginaw, fine lot, garage
$3950, $350 cash. Phone 188W.
Report Accldent-i -r
An automobile accident near In
dependence in which Mrs. Olive
Pence. 1315 Jefferson street, ana
George Zappalla figured, was-re
ported to. police yesterday.
Petunias and Geraniums
2 for 15c: all kinds ot flowers
for boxes and . baskets. Arthur
Plant's greenhouses, 1398 S. 13th
Phone 2150. JT
Story In Salem . -.
Robert Story, former student
body president at Willamette uni
versity, is in Salem visiting with
friends here. Story just returned
from the east where be visited
lor a time following his trip with
: PILES
Cured While You Work
JDK. MARSHALL
" - Oregon Eli, V , s
TT&O FtrVOU'P ) THINK O' 1g
ROLL THE ENGWE ISOMETHIrfG PSrtSfTl
lOPFW TMC TRACICJELSt YOOVl
NEWS IN BRIEF
the floating university cruise. He
has been appointed a special rep
resentative of the floating uni
versity and will leave in two weeks
for Salt Lake City where he will
sign up a number of people to
make -the trip next year.
Jason Lee Institute Club
Presents "The Rich Young
Man," Monday, June 6, 8 p. m.
50c and 25c. 5
Leave for Devils Lake
Mr. and Mrs. Kric Butler and
family went to Devils Lake yester
day to spend the week-end at their
cottage there.
t
Electric Range Purchasers
Are given $10 Wear-Ever alum
inum with each new type Westing
house range during June at Gahls
dorf's. J 5
Visit Here-
Miss Etta Lewis of Gault, Cal.,
and George Reed of Los Angeles
are visiting at the home of Mrs.
Cora E. Reed, assistant county
school superintendent.
Scott Tissue Special
12 rolls for 11.15. Phone 7.
Gahlsdorf, Inc. 1 - J 5
y
Reed Visits Here
Evan Reed,, an employe of the
government on road work near
Metaline Falls, Is visiting over the
week-end with his mother, Mrs.
Cora E. Reed, assistant county
school superintendent.
Violin and Piano Recital
Given by pupils of Mr. and Mrs.
E. F. Thomas, Monday, June 6,
8 p. m. First Evangelical church,
435 Center street. Public invited.
35
Four Licenses Issued '
Marriage licenses issued yester
day went to Carl N.' Conklin, Sa
lem, and Evelyn Tlmm, Gervats;
Lester "Brittell, Salem, and Vera
Roth, Salem; Edward R. Soule,
Portland, and Mrs. Mar Croft,
Watervllle: Henry C. Heth, Sa
lem, and Violet E. Newton, Salem.
Phone 1142 and Hare-
Homer Leisy estimate the cost
of new curtains and draperies.
Better valnes. 35
Goes to Portland
Mm. Mm L Fulkerson. county
school Munerintendent. snent yes
terday in Portland on business.
Dancing Every Friday-
Domes' hall, McCoy.
35
Action Dismissed
Action of the Credit Service
corporation against J. A. Morgan
filed in circuit court was dismissed
yesterday. The differences were
settled -out of -court. -
What About This Summer?
Some will fritter away, the time.
Others will make good use of It by
taking some useful studies' at the
Capital Business College summer
school. The- time to make a de
cision is today -tne time to be
gin is tomorrow. A wise decision
now, backed tip by energetic work
will mean Increased opportunities
later. ...
Large Litter of Blue Foxes
M. A. Van Denberg, caretaker
at the Sunny side Fox Farm; W. S.
Pemberton. manager, called at this
office Saturday and reported that
one of their bine foxes had a litter
T Id ,
Fr Baas
cnaaatmc
pMSal nasal
taM atadmts
nsaa m
847 V. Omb'1 St.
CMLOCKWOOD
Boston ' Terrier Puppies
' For - .
Sale
. . .". i- --
Champion '
Male for
Service
DR. FRED
ELLI3
Salem,'
-Oregon
t Safrtys King Jr.
1 11 . - II. 1 - . .. I I '
-fHlNK I'LL ;
BECOME A - .
CRACKER. JACK
PRU60IST I'LL
RUAf POWAJ TO
-AND FIND OUT
mow : ?
of 11 fine, lively pups, eight pups
being considered a good average
litter. Silver black foxes are also
doing well on this well managed
fox farm and a good, successful
season is reported.
Dance at Turner
Every Wednesday night.
35
Case Appealed
The case of Z.. J. Rlggs vs. New
Jersey Fidelity and Plate Glass
company of Newark, which was
decided in favor of the defendant
by the circuit Court, has beep ap
pealed to the supreme court.
Salem Maid Ire Cream
Nuff said. Sanitary Confection
ery, 1587 State; Palm Confection
ery, 4C7 N. Church; The Nook.
379 North High. J5
Garden Club to Meet
The Salem Garden club will
bold a meeting at the chamber of
commerce rooms Monday evening
at 8 o'clock.
For Women and Children
Nothing equals osteopathy. Dr.
Marshall, Oregon BIdg. J5
Cherrians Drill Tuesday
The Salem Cherrians will drill
again Tuesday evening at the city
hall, in preparation for their ap
pearance at the Portland Rose fes
tival. They are progressing satis
factorily, and expect to make an
unusually good showing.
Sportsmen to Meet
The Salem Rod and Gun club
will hold a meeting next Tuesday
evening at 8 o'clock in the cham
ber of commerce rooms. The Nes
tucca river proposition will come
up for consideration. All mem
bers are asked to attend, whether
Or not their dues are paid.
See Next Tuesday's Statesman
For details on Salem Ad club
stunt dance at Schlndler's ball
room. . 35
Special Practice Held
A special practice of the Salem
boys' chorus has been called for
next Tuesday evening In prepara
tion fcr the concert to be given
at the Capitol theater Thursday
night.
Kelso Commencement Speafci
Prof. J. T. Matthews of the
Willamette university faculty, re
turned to Salem Saturday after
delivering the commencement ad
dress to the high school at Kelso
Friday evening.
Dr. Doney at Brownsville
President Carl G. Doney of Wil
lamette university delivered the
commencement - address for the
high school at Brownsville Friday
evening. -From there he went on
to Eugene for a visit before re
turning to Salem.
Cool Is the Word!!
You've r never tasted
anything j ust like it
"Nothing- can quite
'match'it for cooling off :
when r it's ' ' sweltering-
hot! ; J v ?
Tasty, . Delicious the Twin
to an Ocean Breeze
Ask for the Coolest Drink
in Town at 4
SCHAEFER'Q
DRUG STORE J
Original Yellow Front;
; Phone 197
135 North Commercial
The Penslar Store
mmwr
'OIL ILL
SAYS:
We have a lfKM Chevrolet
coach with good rubber and
in fine condition for $323.
1
Make Donations
Two more donations to the Sal
vation Army Mississippi relief
fund were reported last night by
Captain Pitt. One for $10 Is from
a Chemawa resident, and the other
for 85 is from the Liberty Wom
an's club, through Mrs. Orrie Cun
ningham. Home of Miles Robbed
The home of Don Miles, 706
Stewart street, was reported brok
en into yesterday evening and
robbed. Officers are investigat
ing. APPOINTMENTS MAIN
INTEREST-FOR TIME
(Continued from page 1)
ceived by the board of regents of
state normal, schools indorsing
Mrs. Redfield for the, presidency
of the Oregon institution.-
Although not an active appli
cant for the normal school presi
dency, R. R. Turner of Dallas,
probably will be considered. Mr
Turner has served a state super
intendent of public instruction and
has held other offices of trust. He
has been superintendent of the
schools at Dallas ror seven years,
and recently was elected to the
position for another three years'
term. It was said that G. A.
Brlcker of Cleveland, Ohio, alno
would accept the normal school
presidency.
To Selec t Commission
Acting under v. new law enacted
at the last session of the legisla
ture the state board of education
will meet within the next few
weeks and select members of the
state text-book commission. . The
appointment of the text-book
commission previously was vested
in the governor, but the law was
amended at the last legislative ses
sion at the .request of Governor
Patterson. Reports here recent
ly indicated that all members of
the present text-boon commission
were slated for retirement.
Turner Considered
Members of tne commission are
Milton Miller and Winnifred Win
nard of Portland, George Hug of
Salem, A. C. Hampton of Astoria
and F. C. Kent of Corvallis. It
was said that at least two mem
bers of the state board of educa
tion would vote to reinstate R. R.
Turner as a member of the text
book commission. Mr. Turner
previously was a member of the
commission but was removed by
ex-Governor Pierce.
Mr. Turner alleged that his re
moval from the commission was
due to politics and because he
would not follow the dictation of
the ex-governor. Selection of a
MONEY TO LOAN
From one to Three Thousand
From 2 to 8 Years
Pay Like Rent, the Easy Way.
GEO. F. SMITH
965 N. 5th St. Phone 428-W
It's Time to Think of
PAXNTLXG and CLEANING UP
We Sell Martin Senonr 100 Per
Cent Pure Paint
DOUGHTON 8HERWTN
286 N. Commercial TeL CSt
Radium Ore t"Revigator',
Purifies water, cleanses the
blood k and gives health
J. L. ELLIS, Distributor
2295 S. Church Street
. Phone 1365-J
fiESISTOCHING
8, t and 10 cents per yard. Also
buttons, stamping and pleating.
AJTJfA H. ERTJEGER
Over Miller's Telephone 117
VBESS DALE FREEMAN,
popular matinee lecturer, over
KGW, and national authority on
the Skin, and Scalp will be at
"The Specialty Shop," 452
Court St, all day Saturday, Jnne
the ladies of Salem and vicin
11th. A rare opportunity for
ity - to obtain, expert advice
gratis. .
1 Mrs. Freeman' is distributor
of , the well-known Esplrlt
d 'Amour Toiletries, Blockimak
er, Chicago, over several north
west states and Japan. Phone
890 for an appointment or come.
in. Miss Swart.
The Specialty Shop
km
state budget director by Governor
Patterson i, one of the adminis
tration' activities that has caused
considerable speculation, ' It is
likely that this , appointment will
be announced within the next two
weeks. Friends of Governor Pat-
a sua nTB a kma m lcvi t. va
fire of budget director would be!
offered to Sam A; Kozer, secre
tary of state: The term would
cover approximately three and one
half years, with an annual salary
of not less than $6,000. This is
$600 a year more than he receives
as secretary of state.
Five Men Mentioned
In event the secretary of state
is offered the office of budget di
rector and accepts it his successor
would be named by Governor Pat
terson. The names of at least five
prominent men have been men
tioned in connection with the, ap
pointment ot secretary ot state.
These include Roy Rltner of Pen
dleton, John Cochran of Portland,
Carl Gabrielson of Salem, Hal
Hoss, private secretary to the gov
ernor, and A. H. Lee, ex-secretary
of the Oregon state fair board.
Mr. Cochran previously served
as deputy secetary of state and is
now deputy Internal evenue col
lector with headquarters In Port
land. Mr. Gabriel so a is in charge
or the state motor vehicle depart
ment. Mr. Ritnef formerly served
as state senator from Umatilla
county and is a close personal
friend of the governor.
The governor also has under
consideration selection of a board
of naturopath examiners which
was authorized under an act of the
1927 legislature.
LIQUOR STORES POPULAR
Women Crush, Police Called to
- Quiet Thirsty Crowds
WINDSOR, Ont., June 4. (AP)
Police reserves were called out
today to handle the crowds that
gathered at the two government
liquor stores, here, after several
women prospective purchasers
fainted in the rush incident to the
opening at 10 a. m.
Long lines of persons began
forming before the stores early
today and at opening time the
crowds had grown to such an ex
tent as to become unmanageable.
Women close to the entrance of
the stores were suffocated in the
crush. Practicably every police
man of the local .force was re
quired to restore order, and the
work required several hours. No
one was seriously injured.
At closing time hundreds of per
sons were turned away from the
stores unserved.
Wrenns Return to Salem
for Visit; Soon to Leave
Gilbert Wrenn and his wife.
formerly Kathleen LaRaut, re
turned Friday evening from Ray
mond, Wash., where they have
Men's and Ladies' sulfa cleaned
and pressed, SJ.OO. Ladles' silk
dresses. Si. 23. Coats relined.
P3.00. Men's suits pressed, SOc.
VARLEY CLEANERS
Over Bnslck'i
A Vw PVilI MVmImii A Room I
Bungalow and Garage on
Fairmount Hill
At- S2600
$300 down, balance $25.00 per
month
CLRICH ROBERTS, Realtors
129 North Commercial
DRESSMAKING
Reasonable prices. Don't for
get our hemstitching, stamping,
button making and pleating.
THE PETITE SHOP
Over Busick's Telephone It 81
For Sale
Store building and residence,
corner lot, 4 blocks out,
$12,000.
F. L. WOOD
841 State Street
GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS
Silverware, n .Glassware, China
ware, Stamped Goods, Miscel
laneous Articles. -
: i Variety and Gift.Shop -
. Mrs: Helen Prescott ." ?r
211 N. Commercial, Salem, Ore.
Casey's Guaranteed
: rheumatism: REMEDY , r
Money refunded if -it does not
- cure your case : ; .
NELSOJf A icUWjivugsflBt
Cor.. Court and Liberty TeL T
YICKSOHERBCO.
: J. H. LEONG, MGR.? : -
-Our life's worr .hsji
been spent in. studying,
the healinz croDerties
of: Chlneser 'herbs and,
: ZjT now dally .we relieve
: j those suffering: from
stomach. llTer and kld
- -"uey trouble, -'rheuma-.
. tism and gall . stones,
1 also disorders of men,
women and children. ,
Free Consultation, CaH or Write
X Open Q JL M, to 8 P; 1L
4S9tate EL, EsJeta, Oregon :
Where To Dine
TODAY
Eat Tour Sunday Dinner
At the Gray Belle.
Chicken Dinner
Served all day at The 8pa.
For .Dinner -Th to Evening
Dollar dinner at the Marion
hotel today.
Chicken Dinner at the Lunch Box
181 S. Liberty St. Tables tor
ladles. Open all day.
Eat Tour Sunday Dinner
At the Valley Grill. 16H ft
Com'L Under new management.
Eat at Mlnto's
Chlckan dinner. See.
Special Dinner Today
And home made salads, State
Cafeteria. '
been teaching In the high school.
After spending "a week with the
OBITUARY
Bents
Fred Bents, age 72 years, died
at the Good Samaritan hospital on
June 1, 1927; husband of Minnie
Bents; father of William Bents
and Clarence Bents of Fargo, Mrs.
Hattie Bower of Portland, and
brother oi Henry L. Bents of New
berg. Funeral services will be con
ducted today, June 5, at the resi
dence of the family near Fargo,
Marion county, Or., at 2 p. m.
Interment will be in the Butte-
ville cemetery under the auspices
of the Masonic and Odd Fellows
lodges. Fraternal members and
friends invited to attend.
Marquis
Helen Marauis died at a local
hospital June 4 at the age of six
years. Remains are in charge of
the Salem mortuary. Funeral an
nouncements will be made later.
CONFIDENCE
is always esteemed
when gained through
the worthiness of a
service that is discreet,
exact and thoughtful
from the first tot the
last detail.
WEBB'S FUNERAL
PARLORS
Tel. ISO
TERWILLIGERS
Perfect Funeral Service
For Less
Licensed Lady Mortician
770 Chemeketa Street
Telephone 724
PLUMBING
Quick Reliable Service
H. EGNER, 1015 Center Street
Phones 852 and 1310-W
Fine Fixtures
Standard Equipment
Bedding and Window Box
Plants
Are now ready, also fine line
of shrubs and perennials.
C F. BREITHAUPT
Telephone 380 512 State St,
Tour Car Deserves
SEIBERLIN6S
America's Finest Tire
ZOSEL'S
TTRE
SHOP,
190 S. Commercial Tel. 471
C. A- LUTHT&
Jeweler
In NewT,L6catJon
825 STATE STREET
Watches, Clocks and Jewelery
, ' Repaired
TELEPHONE 4-2-6
JOE
the battery man
service , calls free.
540 Cbemeketa Street
Just a little above
the: Average;. "
CLOSED EVERY. SUNDAY, .
Clack Cat Rcstaurcnt
150 t
South'
liberty
Street
r ELECTRIC MOTORS -Rewound
and Repaired New1, or
Used Motors' .V . --. -
- O ! I :
- VIBBEIIT & TODD
. Things Electrical
ISIS. IHsa ? w - TeL-Sill
ISl ' t One ,
fi X Half
f j -v.l .Block
XSiS , State
parents of Mrs. Wrenn at - 755
Church street, tbey will leave on a
visit to Florida, where Mr. Wrenn
will visit his parent. They will
return to Oregon in the latter part
of July.
Mr. "Wrenn has 'accepted a posi
tion as principal of . 1 he ; Valsets
teacher training center, in connec
tion with - the Oregon normal
school at Monmouth, and will take
up his new: duties immediately
upon his return Mrs. Wrenn ! will
teach music at the Oregon normal
school next, year.--'.. i ; . ) ' f , I
COMMISSIONER GOES EAST
Judge George E. Davis, state
commissioner, will pass Monday
and Tuesday at Boise attending a
conference of the western district
securities commissions. Judge
Davis is slated to give an address
during -the conference.
Glads, and Dahlias
Half Price
Glad. Bulbs. . . . 10c to 25c doz.
Dahlia Roots 50c dozen and up
MORCROP FERTILIZER will
give you a green, vigorous lawn:
PEARCY BROS.
178 S. Commercial St.
LADD & BUSH, BANKERS
Estalished 1868
General Banking Business
Office Hours from 10 a. m. to 8 p. m.
GATCH a big bass-rr a string of not more than
five don't clean them or dress them bring them
here for measuring and weighing. You may win 1
LocalT Sectional and National Prizes. Prizes for bemt
fish photo. Prizes for Boys and Girls. If you do no
have the contest official Bait (the Shakespeare Swim
ming Mouse) we will lend you one iree. Enter your
name, NOW! . . . v -
There Is Something To It!
A business man's appearance means,
everything to his patrons, it declares his .
progressiyeness and his ability. ; v. .
3- And
TRANSFER AIH) STORAGE
. ; Long and SEort Distancc.KctiHn '
. Public and Privato Stexac? '
Fireproof Buildlrj.s s
GRAD, FEED (Mt
Free Deliver to any ''part qf the clty
QUOTATIONS ON APMCATICr !
.Ii clFIIilS G, y v -.w-. ; ;
" " PAUL THAGLXO, r'r:?, ;
SICK WATCHES t
We don't care bow sick your
watches are, we have pills for
all their ailments. ,
DR. PRESCOTT. Jewc!er
2ttl N. Conunercial
1 , '
DISEASES. -
Treated by Osteopathy, Dieted
lea. Radiant Therapy and Elec
trical Therapy indndlng Zr.
Abrams' Electronic System, . y
No Charge for
( . Consultation
DR. B.H. WHITE
' - Physician and Surgeon
: 6M U. S. Nat'L BaaX Bldg.
. Salem, Oregon -
1937 FREE WALLPAPER
SAMPLE BOOKS
Call, phone or write
MAX O: BUREN
179 N. Commercial Salem
YOUICANMIN -
Big Prizet JfYou Act NOW!
Salem Hardware Co. 1
ISO X. Commercial y" Salem, Oregon !
truly, tailored-to-mea-
sure clothes bring out everjr :
- good point in a man's char- :
acter. V :i iiJS tlil!i3 ' '
lf ' " - '"" . -
- - . -
k You can't go wrong if
' you wear Tailored to. r
Tj Measure Clothes fc '
D. H. Mosher
The Merchant Tailor
484 Court St.