The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 22, 1927, Page 5, Image 5

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    WEDNESDAY MORNIKG, JUNE 22, 1927 I
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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALfcM, OKECON
Why Akron Trusses
Are
"Best in the World"
This slogan, "Best in the World." may at first blush sound rather exagger
ated but if an unbiased comparison is made between Akron Truss and any
other rupture appliance on the market, it will have to be admitted that our
claim is based on facts.
Akron Trusses are scientifically designed for the exact purpose for which
thev are intended to provide perfect support and protection for the
affected parts and hold rupture securely in place without causing the wearer
the slightest pain or annoyance.
Everv one of the numerous styles of Akron Trusses has been thoroughly
tested out in actual practice and is guaranteed to accomplish ,
exactly what is claimed for it
THE CAPITAL DRUG STORE
J. H. WILLETT
Agents Owl Drug Company Products
LOCAL
Kquipnient RUls Asked-
Bils on window shades and
equipment for the new Lelie Jun
ior hiKh school are heinjc solicited
by the committee in charge or
equipping the building. Specifica
tions have been mailed out from
the offire of the city school super
intendent. George W. Hug.
Dr. IiiRalls, Bettered Chiropodist
Will be at Buster Brown Thurs
day. See him about corns, warts,
ingrowing toenails, bunions. J22
Building Permit Issued
City Recorder Poulsen yester
day issued a permitHo Dr. Fred
Ellis to erect a one and a-half
story dwelling at 22 South 23rd
street at an approximate coat of
$4500. Mclntyre & Vass will be
the builders. Clark E. Lee was
also given a permit to erect a one
story dwelling at 1717 South Win
ter at a cost of $2500.
Cherry Fly Spray Materials
At Pearcy Bros., 178 S. Com
mercial. J23
flart ram to be Speaker
Col. W. B. Bartram. superin
7ndent of the state flax plant,
VTill be the speaker at today's Ro
tary club luncheon, according to
an announcement lsaued by the
program committee. Bartram will
discuss the state's flax industry.
An effort is being made to start
the luncheon promptly at 12 noon
so that the speakers will have 30
minutes.
Dahlia Closing Out Sale .
State fair collection, 24 bulbs,
$1; gladiolus, mixed, 24 bulbs,
$1. Petland, 27S State. 2S
TViiihlo 1kpIi rVtllUlnw
leaving uis v a I uuuuic pai acu,
wan the motor running ana an
other person left in charge was
tbe cause of an accident inyolving
cars belonging to John Meredith,
24 8 S. Church street, and Mrs. T.
W. Creech, 180 S. 14th street.
The Meredith car had been left
double parked on Liberty street,
bt-tween State and Court. Another
car at the curb wished to back
out. so the person in the Meredith
car attempted to move it, and in
doing so, ran into the Creech car,
crumbling a rear fender and
warping the bumper, the report
made by Meredith states.
Meads Mountain Honey
Special pricey now. Phone 8F5.
125
Return From Seabeck -
Rev. Fred C. Taylor, pastor of
the First Methodist church return
ed Monday from Seabeck, Wash.,
after a ten days' attendance at the
YMCA students' conference. Wil
lamette university students at
tending the conference were:
James Retiie, Vernon Taylor, Ev
erett Gardner. Patrick Dahlin.
Ben Klind worth, Charles" Kauf
man. Beach Patton. Graham
Young, Meredith Woodworth, Wil
burn Swafford, Frank Van Dyke,
and Torn Maynard. James Rettie
was elected president of the Pa
cific Students'- council, and left
YOUR
UNCLE
SAM
ISAYS:
3
' ijV VsV ang man,
t3c4learn a lesson
rV yJf In patriotism
from those
UXZa law'61 who are
With 114 tod
Wfisked their llvu i At -
lpiome and native land. As men
iuey nave spent years In loyal
service to our nation. ' Thev
bave been loyal citizens, home
owners and taxpayers. If when
you are eighty years old you
can stand as erect, walk as
sprightly, talk as interestingly
and be able to look back over
a long nie of useful service
with the same honest pride,
your country will be proud of
' Ton, tOO. , ." r .
They are-splendid Ideals for
you. God. bless the 'Veterans
of .
U. S. REALTY COMPANY
442 State street Phone 2Wl
NEWS IN BRIEF
Canttio Qnn,1iiV tn inin the Sher
wood Eddy seminar on Its annual
trip to Europe.
1,MK Tlaby Chicks at
Reduced prices. Flake's
land, 273 State.
Pet
324 Returns From Marhfiekl
Mrs. G. N. Thompson returned
last evening from a two weeks
Visit in Marshfield. where she was
guest of her daughter, Mrs. Floyd
Kester. A,' son, Eugene Floyd, was
born to the Hesters on May 27, ac
cording to Mrs. Thompson.
Dr. In gal Is, Registered Chiropodist
And specialist on all feet ail
ments, will be at Buster Brown
shoe store Thursday. j22
Tire Stolen Off Car
O. A. -Kilpatrie of Chico. Cal.,
reported to the police that some
one took a Goodyear tire from the
front of hia car late Monday night.
Operates Without Permit
Public service commission offi
cers yesterday entered a charge of
operating a motor stage without
a Droner permit against A. A.
Webb of Silverton. In Justice court.
The case was continued lov runner
investigation, following a -plea of
not srullty. Officials claim that
Webb's vehicle is not properly in
sured according to state laws.
Persons wishing to destroy his
business are back of his arrest, de
clares -Webb.
Salem Reunion to be Held
The Salem Picnic association of
Portland will hold its annual re
union and picnic at Laurelhurst
park Saturday afternoon. A num
ber of local people are expected
to attend the meeting, which is
primarily planned for former Sa
lem residents living in Portland.
Several hundred are expected to
attend.
Return From Honeymooi
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Arnold re
turned yesterday to their home in
Corvallis after spending their
honeymoon on a trip to Victoria,
B. C. Mrs. Arnold, formerly Miss
Audred Bunch, was until recently
society editor of The Statesman.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Arnold are
graduates of Willamette univers
ity. Mr. Arnold is an instructor
iu piano at OAC.
New Ad Club Formed
The Associated Advertising club
of Oregon, new subdivision of the
laclfic Coast Advertising clubs'
association,' will hold its first
first meeting in Salem some time
this fall. This is the first state
group of the kind to be' organized.
H. B. Robinson, Portland, was ap
pointed chairman, and E. A.
Frown, Salem; Ralph Cronise, Al
bany, and C. W. Reid, Eugene,
members of a committee to work
out further organization plans.
Ieave for Idaho
Robert and Charles Kay Bishop
will leave today for Boise, Idaho,
with Carl Gabrielson on a busi
ness trip.
Boy Charged With Stealing
Claude Walker, 16, was arrest
ed by Deputy Sheriff Floyd Senter
Monday.,, charged.; .with . breaking
into the home of Jennie Kimes of
Falls City. He was placed in his
mother's custody and will appear
for Bearing on Saturday at. 2 p. m.
White- In Pactlan r1i-
Dr. B. H. White attended the
state meeting of chiropractors " In
Portland yesterday. - -.., -r
Rabbit Crower Meet -
Steps toward the organization
Of a cooperative market for the
DRESSMAKING
Reasonable prices, ; Dont for
get oar hemstitching, stamping,
button making and pleating. -
. TUBS PETITE SHOP
Over Bnslck's. Telephone. It 11
$tort snndlai and eildsnc,
eorner lot; 4 7 blocks- out.
ihdiaf 1 and tt
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' S41 EUttCtraaf
i Bale of rabbit meat in Salem were
taken last night at the regular
monthly meeting of the Salem
Rabbit and Small Stock associa
tion. Plans which will advance
the quality of the furs on sale by
members of the association were
also made, and a question box was
inaugurated through which ques
tions about the raising and care
of rabbits may be answered. The
next meeting will he held at the
home of Bob Austin, near Jeffer
son, on July 19. Officers of the
association are S. II. Zinser, pres
ident; R. D. Gibson, vice presi
dent, and Harold Ellis secretary
treasurer. Dodge Sedan, Fine Condition
Good upholstery. This car has
had best of care, used only as town
car; 27 license. 406 N. High. j22
Boys and Girls Broadcast
A special program will be
broadcast from the OAC station
at Corvallis tonight at 8 o'clock
by the Marion county boys' and
girls' clubs . which are attending
summer school there as awards
for having winning entries at the
state fair last fall.
Fnrnltnre Upholstery
And repairing. Olese-Powers
Furniture Co. fttf
Speaks to Dentists
Dr. Estil Brunk, Marion county
dental officer, was a Monday
speaker at the dental convention
meeting being held at the North
Pacific Dental college in Portland
this week. He outlined the pro
gram of dental work being car
ried on in Marion county and the
state.
Hotel Marion
Dollar dinners served 5:46 to 8
very evening. n26tf
W. R. C. Meets
The 43rd annual convention of
the Woman's Relief corps met yes
terday morning in the armory,
with a large number of delegates
and members present. Impres
sive memorial services for depart
ed sisters were held in the after
noon, with Lena Belle Tartar giv
ing vocal numbers. Past Junior
Vice-Commander in Chief Haskins
of San Francisco, gave an address,
and Sons of Veterans were also in
attendance. The W. R. C. will re
sume their - work at 8:30 this
morning. , t
Faculty and. Stafents Play
A vo.ljejvball game between
students and facnltv of the Metho
dist conference "summer school at
Kim hair "school will be held this
afternoon, at 3, o'clock on the court
back of tbe school. several
nlrilled nlavers are in both ctouos
and a hard fought contest is an
ticipated. - ,
Measure yoar windows with
care before buying curtain ma
terial; and cut the goods by a
thread if, possible. Accuracy it;
cutting and neat hewing go a long
way toward Insuring well-hanging
curtains.
YICKSO HERB (XX
J. H; LEONG. MGR. . '1
AT- Our. life's work has
been spent In studying
v the healing properties
of . Chinese herbs and
. ow ? Aa k we relievo
Vi f those' suffering from
;TT stomach, llyer and kid
- .ney- trouble, rheuma-
:.. tiam and gall stones.
9 ' also disorders of men.
women and children. :
Free Consultation, Call or Write
Open O A. M. to S P. M. i
420 State 8C, SaJeaa, Oregon
H t WELL AGAIN"
To Whom It May Concern ;
.Before I took treatments
from Tick So Herb Co., I had
suffered for three years from
rheumatism, and kidney trou
ble; I could not sleep at night.
Other doctors ware unable to
help me. . My friend advised
me to consult Tick So Herb Co.
After taking treatments for one
month, I was able to work and
sleep again. I hope others may
be ' reliered. v ? 1 !
John K. York, OTO Spruce St
Portland, Ore. , Kot. 19, .1020.
mm
IK ll, Ml
BATS:
We have a U2 Ford Conpe
that looks like new, equip
pet with lots of extras and
httf i-un but very few mile
for S4SO.OO.
1 1 "The House That Service Built
RIVER'S CLOSING GETS
SUPPORT OF CLUB HERE
(Continued from page 1.)
the club as the circumstances con
cerning the temporary appoint
ment were not definitely known
and they were unable to deter
mine how the matter stood at the
present time.
The club will hold a special
shoot at the regular club trap
grounds this coming Sunday to
Initiate the four new traps re
cently installed. A vote of thanks
was given to the local business
men and club members who have
contributed work and material
toward the improvement of the
field.
Dr. C. H. Eldridge was elected a
member qf the organization.
The varmint shoot now being
held by the club members has
been attracting considerable In
terest and will be -extended an
other month so that the shoot will
end on the first day of August
rather than on the first day of
July as was the original plan. In
this contest tli club is divided
into twojsroups who compete for
the largest number of varmints
killed and checked in to their re
spective captains before the end
of the contest.
A number of bills relating to
the recent work on the trap
grounds and the clubs activities
in regard to the Nestucca situation
were presented and payment was
authorized.
DECISION tIKELY IN 10
DAYS ON BUILDING LAW
(Continued from page 1.)
state would create an obligation
under the terms of the constitu
tion. The state contended that the
transfer of the funds involved in
the suit to the state board of con
trol would be an investment, and
. ... X ,t
mat it wouia in no way'WpairUiixndM Hales of Waitsburg
contract or obligation eMsarige J
who contribute to the industrial
s.s. vnc B-ctc TJPliCs7S9rVVUWs of Mrs
w ii n rnnirinura t r r n o innuvrriai s
accident fund.
The Eastern and Western Lum
ber company aDDeared in the case
as employers and contributors to
tbe industrial accident fund. Mr,
Pederson appeared as an employe.
It was indicated that an oninion in
the case would be handed down
by the court within the next 10
days.
FESSENDEN NAMED HEAD
UNION VETERANS SONS
(Continued from pa tee 1.)
urer, C. E. Buchanan, Salem,
Joshua Smith camp.
Ceremony Impressive
The joint installation ceremon
ies were beautiful and impressive,
with red, white and bJue colors
predominating in the flag drill and
other exercises, and red and white
the costumes of the auxiliary of
ficers, i
Officers of the Sons' auxiliary
ELECTRIC MOTORS
Rewound and Repaired New or
Used Motors a -.
VIBBERT & TODD
Things Electrical
ltl S. High TeL ZllS
JUNE
Toilet Goods Sale
Sl.OO Bottle of
.. CAR A NOME
TALCUM
GXVKN'AWAV
with every purchase of a
regular 92.0O box of
CARA NOME
Face Powder -' ;f,Y
A Real f3.00 Valuer
: Both for $2.00
Perry'a Drtrsr Store
. J15 8. Commerrial ,
r: c. markee,
' partly
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R. C. Markee. chief of staff
under Department -Commander
, Clemmens of the Orandrmy of
ine KepuDiic, was sz years old
Monday. June 20.
Markee, who is a member of
Sumner Post No. 12, of Portland,
is a wealthy man, if one were to
'judge by the money he has1 in his
possession. He has with him at
encampment confederate money
in denominations from 10 cents
to $500. He also has United
States government currency the
face value of which In 10 cents.
i iwsued during the Civil War. In
cidentally, he, fyas also fifty mil
lion marks in tlerman currency.
Markee, who was a member of
Company A. '34th Illinois regi
ment, has in his possession an old
warranty deed issued toi his falher,
who were installed are:. Mrs. Icon
ise King, Salem, president; Relle
Crawford. Portland, vice presi
dent; Mrs. Helen (Jlin, Portland.
Mrs. Frances Horner, Portland,
and Mrs. Norma Terwilliger. a-
llem, council members; Gertrude
. .
nemmgion, saiem. treasurer;
Marion L. MKay, Portland, patri
otic instructor; Helen Hohanshalt
of Oregon City, inspector; Alva
Tichenot, Portland, instituting of
ficer, and Alma Henderson, Che
mawa. press correspondent.
OBITUAR1
Magers
At the Old Peoples' home Tues
day, June 21, Mrs. Nancy L. Mag
ers. age 82 years.' sister of Mrs.
J. E. Sampson of Oregon City,
, 'u1' ruiiiiiuu, Mrs.
Walu, ah d Mrs. Louise Armstrong
tt " m
Geo. Kamp,of Brooks, Mrs. Pearl
wooa.iinxy Stafford and Ward
Manning tf Gervais and Mrs.
Mable Bath of Salem. Also sur
vived by-setten great grandchil
dren. Funeral-services Thursday,
June 23. at 2 p. m. from the Rig
don mortuary.
TERWILLIGERS
Perfect Funeral 8errlce
For Less
Licensed Lady Mortician
770 Chemeketa Street
Telephone 724
GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS
Silverware, Glassware, China
ware, Stamped Goods, Miscel
laneous Articles.
Variety and Gift Shop
. Mrs. Jlelen Prescott
291 N. Commercial, Salem, Ore.
It's Time to Think of
PAINTING and CLEANING UP
We Sell Martin Sefeour 100 Per
Cent Pure Paint
DOUGHTON A SHER WIN
288 N. Commercial Tel. 889
PLUMBING
Quick Reliable Service
II. EGNKR, 1(115 Ce&eer Street
Pbones 852 and 1810-W
fine Fixture --r
Standard Equipment
HEMSTITCHING
8, S and 10 cents per yard. Also
buttons, stamping and pleating.
... v ANNA II. KRTJEGER
Over Miller's , Telephone 117
TELEPHQNE 4-2-6
JOE
the battery man
service - calls , free.
540 CbemekeU Street
LADD & BUSH, Bankers
:' Estallshed 1881
i General Bankinrf Business .
. Ofiice Honrs from 10 s m. to t p. su jQlP
chief of staff
James Mar"kee. signed by Millard
fiiimore, president of the United
States. ApriH, 1852, for 80 acres
of land near .Palestine, Illinois.
James Markee was given the
land under an act of congress of
September 28, 1850, for his serv
ices in Captain Gillman's company
of Ohio militia during the war of
1812. He was stationed on Lake
Erie during Admiral Perry's not
able fight. The deed, which is of
genuine parchment, is recorded in
volume 21. page 131, of miscel
laneous military grants, in the
United States land office at Wash
ington. It. c. Markee,, present owner of
the deed, was commandant at the
Oiegon Soldiers' home during
Governor Wit hyeouilie's term of
office.
FISH ARGUMENT SETTLED
RAPID CITY, S. I)., June 21.
CAP) If there has been an argu
ment in the Coolidge family over
supremacy with rod and reel, for
the time being at least it has been
settled.
President and Mrs. Coolidge
went to Squaw creek this after
noon and when they returned to
the summer White House there
were six Irout in the "president's
basket and two in Mrs. Coolidge's.
SICK WATCHES!
We don't care how sick your
watches are, we have pills for
all their ailments.
DR. PRESCOTT, Jeweler
291 N. Commercial
Bedding and Window Box
Plants
Are now ready, also fine line
of shrubs and perennials.
a F. BRKITHAUPT
Telephone 380 612 State St.
A New Fully jVfodent 4 Room
Bungalow and Garage on
Fairmount Hill
At 12600
300 down, balance 921.00 per
month
ULRICB A ROBERTS, Realtors
129 North Commercial
a A. LTJTHY
i' ; '-Jeweler
In New llacatloB
- 82S STATE STREET,
Watches; Clocks and Jewelery
i . Repaired
Casey's Guaranteed
RHEUMATISM REMEDY
Moaey refunded If It does not
cure your case
NELSON A HUNT. Druggist
Cor. Court and Liberty Tel. 7
Men's aad LatdJee smite cleaned
and preened, 831 MQ. Ladies silk
dresses,. tlJSS. . Coate rellned,
13.00. Hen's suits pressed, SOc
VARLEY CLEANERS
' Over Busieks
1027 FREE WALLPAPER
- SAMPLE BOOKS
, , Call phone, or write
BIAXO.BUREN
178 N. Commercial' Salem
ROSE CITY MAN
VICTORIA WINNER
VICTORIA, B. C 'June. 21.
(AP) AH the favorites came out
on top in the Pacific Northwest
amateur golf championship plajt
here today with the exception of
Dick Moore. 17 year old' British
Columbia champion, who fell be
fore Fred Woods of Vancouver,
B. C, 9 and 8 in 36 holes. .
Frank Dolph of Portland, who
won the medal honors yesteriv,
came through in good style, piling
up a three hole lead on M. M. 'ret
ry of Victoria in the morning and
topping that in r.he afternoon with
7 and 5. Doph'R afternoon round
was beautiful golf.
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MISS THOMAS DIES
PARKDALE. June 21. (Spe
cial.) Miss Opal Marie Thomas.
17, youngest daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Calvin Thomas of Parkdale,
died here today. Funeral arrange
ments have not been completed.
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TRANSFER AIuO STORAGE
Long and Short Distance Hauling "
Public and Private Storage
Fireproof
GRAIN, FEED AND SEED
Free Delivery to aay part of the city ,
QUOTATIONS ON APPLICATION
Farmers Warehouse
PAUL TRAGLIO, Prop,
Day Telephone 28
THREE-DAY
PIANO SA
Twelve of the Highest Grade Besi
Known Makes of Pianos in the World:;.
Look this list over carefully. If you want a f ine-
Piano of the best quality here is your opportunity :j
to save many dojlars. They will not last long at
these prices. Some can hardly be told.ffoni new.1
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$975 Knabe i......,..oh sale 475
600 Emerson ,...won sale w 200 ?
625 Vose .'.........'-...-lui-onj sale 205 l
700 Weber on saleu 325
1 1 75 Ampico .-..l.-.on sale 975
975 Mason & Hamlin on sale . 350
550 Schulz ....I. on sale 335
' 600 Kurtzman .. ........ ..Ion sale 265;
425 Kimball .Ion sale 240
675 Hallet & Davis...on sale 315
650 Krell J;J2'toti sale 275
1275 RpVoHucing ; : : - f , : -
Grand PIayer.Vr;on sale : COS
Terms as Low
and $6.00 a Month
Call and See Thee Bargains Soon
For Best Choice
WUMGM&M
-
432 State Street
El! CRY .
FOB "CilSTOfilil"
Especially Prepared for Infants
; and Children of All Ages ? ,
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Mother! Fletchers iCiatorJa has
been In use for over 30 years' to
relieve babies and children ct Cun
stipatlon, Flaiuiency, Wind Cbllc.
and" Diarrhea; " allaying; Feve'riah
ness arising therefrom, and., by
regulating the Stomach and Bow
els, aids the assimilation of Food;
giving- natural sleep without
opiates. .
The genuine bears signature of
When Classes Are
- Needed ".";
"APPEAL TO O'NEILL"
New Location ,
Dr. C. B: O'Neill '
- Fourth Floor
First National Bank Building
Phone 825
Building i ;
4 i-i i
Nlht Telephone 12S7-T7
as $10 Down
on some if desired
1h
Established 43 Year3
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