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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1927)
5 5 1 ? P, r : .-- ;-'!- III ricr 1 a xrk rMf " t It KV: i X II : -J I "V " v 1 THE CAPITAL DRUG Agents LOCAL Injured in Accident SliKht injuries of the left arm n sustained Wednesday at -3 pj'ni. when cars driven by A. A. Knglcbart, 24 6 Lefelle street, and S. V. Kightlinger. 360 Miller, col lided at the intersection of Mis nion and South Church streets. Both cars were somewhat dam aged. The Kightlinger car, which l ad the right of way. was going too fast, according to Mr. Kngle bart's report. to police. Cherries For Kale Governor Wood and Kentish, 4 cents a pound, yon pick them. 84!) Rural Avenue, Salem. J24 C. L.. Sherman, 73S North 20th street, tried to park his car on the wrong side of the street, in front of his home, and failed to him L-f a nmner aton signal, accord ing to Orval C. Ksnner, 524 Union street, whose car collided with the Sherman car Wednesday evening. tttle damage was done to either htr. ,, ...J For Women And Children Nothing equals Osteopathy. Dr Marshall, Oregon Bldg. J24 Issued IJcense Norman F. Cressy, Seattle; and Eltanor r'rances Adams, Rilverton, yesterday were issued a lieense to be married. flay For Sale New clover hay baled at $12.00. Call 1841. J26 Ucene Issued A marriage license was issued yesterday to William W. Rowe. West Stayton. and Elsie A. Alli son, Dickson. Tenn. DaMia (losing Out Sale Stale fair collection. 24 bulbs. $1; gladiolus, mixed, 24 bulbs. $1. Petland. 273 State. J23 Named Appraise! A. L. Clearwater. Melvin John son, ami Bessie M. Elofson have been nained appraisers of the J. Frank Punlap estate. Furniture Upholstery ' And repairing. Giese-Powers FurnUue Co. f3tf Petition Filed A petition to probate the Will of J. ('. Dawson was filed in probate court yesterday. The estate con fists of $2,000 real property, and $1,000 personal property. Alice Pearl Forrester. Woodburn; L.- R. Dawson. Portland; - and Ivy Dot Coliier. Kamloops are said tp.be the nearest heirs. Hotel Marion Dollar dinn 45 to 8 n26tf every evening. Motion Made A motion, tp dismiss the case of Hoy Morley against Josephine Walker was filed in circuit court yesterday. File Knit- Joe Welter and Lena Welter have filed suit in circuit court to collect $3040 said to be due on a YOUR UNCLE SAM SAYS? 1 If all the men serving time In iJails, reformator ies and prisons bad early. In life learned to save nd invest their earnings in real estate a . vacant lot. a httle home in city, town or country they would today be nappy, useful citizens. Young man, ponder over' this'. Then come et "us show you a real investment. -. . ' f , U. S REALTY JC0MPANY 442 State St. - Tel. 2690 (Over the Gray "Bella) r4 X "THE OREGON STATESMAN; SALHM,-OREdON mmmiimmF 1 "" . 1 ' " "' ' . .. . . . . . , " , r,".,,L 'mrmTmmarmmTT7T . - ... ': : : : 1 : - :: 1 1 '.,- .- -.- 1 1 ' "' hooping chin, erepjr throat, and wrinkles- learn how to prevent them, how to" take years off your Spearance."We offer Dorothy -ay's famous treatments ask for 'her free book at our Toilet Goods Department. Get the preparations to solve your problem. Learn how to duplicate at home Dorothy Gray's ' treatments given at her famous New York Salon. at oca Toilet Goods Departmrnt shows first J. II. WILLETT Owl Drug Company Products - NEWS IN BRIEF promissory note from Carl E. Crawford and Hazel M. Crawford. According to th.e complaint, the note was given In payment for some real property. Trailer At Bargain Halik & Eoff Electric J24 Operates Without Headlight Curtiss Anderson, of Woodburn, pleaded guilty in justice court yesterday to operating a car with out headlights, and his case was continued for sentence later. He was arrested on June 21st. Just Six Day lft To Buy That Westinghouse range and secure free $10 Wear Ever alumi num, at Gahlsdorf, Inc. j24 Two More Kncane At School Thomas Hulbert and Wesley Portwood, both aged 17, escaped, from the state training school for boys early Thursday morning and no trace of them had been found at a late hour last night, officials reported. Jiulbert, who is fraja MCMinnvilfer is described as 5 feet 6 inches ttf height, with dark hair cut close, dressed in khaki clothes, with a blue shirt. Portwood is the same height, with brown hair and khaki clothing. He is from Port land. Pay Into fit y Fund Two overtime parkers yesterday paid fines of $1 each in City Rec order Poutaen's office; Hunt Brothers, and W. P. Watkins, of 1078 N. Capitol street. Cool Place To Dance Hazelgreen every Saturday night. Fined For Speeding- Clifford HarbaUgh. 1038 High land avenue, paid a fine of $5 in the city police court yesterday, after pleading guilty to, a charge of speeding. Youth Has No JJcense Charged with driving a car without a license, Melvin Propp was. arrested yesterday' by Officer Thomason and brought into police court. The youth claimed at first that he was 17 years old, but later admitted that he was only 15. He was fined $5. , Investigate Burglary Officers Smart and Thomason were - yesterday Investigating - a report. turned in yesterday morn ing by Sam Wright, 2245 Lee street that some one had raised bis bedroom window and stolen a pair of overalls, a, vest, and a bunch of keys from his room. Hay For Sale New clover hay baled at $12.00. Call 1841. , 126 Canadian Visit- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Maltby and son James of Regina. Sask.. are spending a few days visitingf at the borne of Mr, and Mrs. W H. Henderson. 1340 Madison street. , They are traveling by mo tor " and . are spending their month's vacation visiting points Of interest in Oregon, .Washington and British Columbia- Mr. Malt- by is assistant manager-of the T. Eaton department store at Re gina. . r -.;.";,.,."; ? - Heads Mountain ' Honey - ? Special prices now. Phone 8F5 - - : J25 Kiwanlan to Make Trip - - About 25 members of the Salem Kiwanls club will go to Dallas next Wednesday evening. June 29 to attend the presentation of the charter to the Dallas club, recent ly organized. 4 The Salem club is the sponsoring organization. Visitors See Salem 1 Visitors and delegates to tbe annual : encampment of the G. A- K. and affiliated organ iza tions had but little time to ac cept the Invitations. of the Ameri can Legion auxiliary In sight-see ing automobile rides in and about Salem and vicinity, until Wednes day and yesterday. Each organ! satlon : extended ' votes of thanks to the' Legion auxiliary. to th merchants and citizens of Salem, oj jhIraFslstance .and coopera - STORE lion in preparing for the conven tion, and the entertainment of the visitors during their stay. Dance Tonight Domes Hall. McCoy. j24 Blind Corner Causes ftricr A blind corner at the intersec tion of South 17th and Mill streets was the cause of a collision yesterday between cars driven by F. M. Strausbaugh. 545, S. 19th street, and O. E. Palmateer. 336 S. 23rd street. Palmateer's car was struck in the rear end. and the wheels damaged, be reported. Some damage to the front end of the Strausbaugh car was also done. Neither driver was to blame for the accident, reports to the police say. Committed for Third Time Charles A. Webster, who re cently tried to buy the Marion partments for $30,000 when he was practically without funds, has been, committed to the state hos pitaHfor insane. This is htrthlrd committment to that institution. Silver Cup on Display A silver cup won by the Ore gon division of the American Rail way Express company in a claim prevention contest. Is on display at the local office of the company for a number of days. Do Not Overlook The 91 Wear Ever cooking utensils free with every Westinghouse range during June. Gahlsdorf 's. Inc. j2 4 Visit Health Demonstration Visitors at the office of the Marion county health demonstra tion Wednesday were Dr. A. E. Stuht, director of the department of health of the state of Washing ton: Mrs. Ella Erickson, resigning state advisory nurse, and Mrs. M. Allen,- her successor. They also visited the state hospital for the insane, the state tuberculosis hospital, and other state institu tions while in Salem. 1,000 Baby Chicks at Reduced prices. Flake a Pet 324 land, 273 State. Demonstrate 'Care -of Sick- Miss Mildred JShackleton and Miss Ella McNeil, Marion county health nurses, demonstrated the care to be used in contagious cases of aickness" before the Evans val ley class in home nursing and care of the sick "yesterday after noon. This was tbe last meeting of the class before it opens agaiu in the fall. Captures Runaway Boy- Ray McCarty. 16, wno escapea about three weeks ago from the boys' training school, was recap tured recently at Vancouver, Wn. H was recognized by a probation officer, who gave chase and caught him after he had leaped over a 20-foot embankment in the at tempt to make bis getaway.. Loet At Eola On Dallas Highway. Fox terrier. all -white, black bead, answers Xn the name of Prince. Finder notify Marion Auto Co.., Paone 362. Rewardft00. .f r V i J24 Portland Visitors Here ' M r. and Mrs. Warren . H. uay of Portland returned to their home today after spending several days in Salem. Mr. Day is agnecy or ganlzeror the New York Life-in surance company. Firemen Guests of Bllgh Salem firemen, with their wives, were yesterday , the guests of the manarement of . Bllgh'a Capitol theater at a special showing of "The False Alarm." the spectacu lar fire story running there yester day and today. ' , " ; Bandon School Man Here John F Cramer, recently, elect ed superintendent of city schools at Bandon, is a Salem visitor, look ins un old college friends. Mr. Cramer -was graduated . from Wil- -lamette university In -1929, and i has recently been principal of the lCoqulile. hljb ;col.,.,lIe was a Pii! 11 wmloj BATS: Wi have a 102.3 Durant sport touring, fully equipped with bumpers, trunk, wind h 1 a 1 d wing, automatic swipe, spot, 73 per rent new rubber and a fine running car for S300.00. "Tbe House That Service BaQt member of Sigma Tau fraternity while at Willamette, and promi nent in glee club and ' quartet work. Hay For Sale New clover hay baled at $12.00. Call 1841. J26 Canse Visits in Portland Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Canse will leave tomorrow for Portland where Dr. Canse will preach Sunday morning at the Sunnyside Metho dist church. They expect to re main. In Portland several days as the guests of. Dr. Canse's brother, James M. Canse. Another broth er, Joseph F. Canse of New York, is expected to be in Portland at that time. 'Vvr ' Boardman floe East- Bob Board man. popular physi cal director at the YMCA, leaves today for a three weeks trip. to the central west. He expects to attend the session of the YMCA physical directors' summer school at Lake Geneva. Wis., and then win go on to ueiaware, unto, where he will visit his mother be fore returning. Summer School Close Today " The Methodist conference sum mer school for new members of the conference will come to the end of its ten-day session today, with all classes occupied with ex aminations. About 50 students have been taking work there dur ing the session, which has been conducted with the cooperation of Kimball school and Willamette university, with faculty members from both schools and from tfte College of Puget Sound. Robert H. Brumblay of Walla Walla has been acting dean of the school In the absence of Dr. J. D. McCor mick, who left recently for Eu rope. v North Fork Santiam Road; to Be Surfaced by County j p To make more accessible tor motorists the scenic beauties lot the North Fork of the Santiam, a county road crew will be sent to Mehama probably next week to rock tbe road from that point to beyond Taylor's grove, according to Roadmaster Culver. Gravel will be secured from a plant which will be established there. Bids will be called for the work of screening and hauling. Quantities of good road material are in the vicinity. Bridges also will be strengthen ed and repaired from Elkhorn up as far as the Black Eagle mine. State Off icers Leaving Today to Review Troops Governor Patterson and Sam A. Kozer. secretary of state, will leave nere, tonignt ror Camp Clatsop where they will review the Ore gon national guard troops now In encampment there. v '? Governor Roland Hartley of the state of Washington was invited to attend the reviewing ceremonies EtECTRIC MOTORS Rewound and Repaired New or Used Motors a . VIBBERT & TODD Things Electrical ltl 8. High ' ' ! TsL 2112 DRESSMAKING J Reasonable prices. Don't for get our hemstitching, stamping, button making and pleating. THE PETITE SHOP Over Bualck'a Telephone lltl For Sala Store building .and residence, corner- lot," 4 blocks oat. Si 2.000: - -i v - : -f; ik wood: ' 241 State Street YICKSOHERBCO. :C:'i 9, H., tVEpNG, 'MGR.; i. 7 J$f Out Hf e'a work baa been spent In studying the healing properties of 1 Chinese herbs and now dally we relieve those . suffering from stomach, liver and kid ney . trouble, rheuma tism and gall stones, also disorders of men. ST- women and children. Free Consultation, Call or Write , Open 9 A. 1L to 8 F, 1L 420 State EUt Salem, Ore0 nrTrri a. t mrr .-jaw na x but was unable to accent the in vitation because, of official busi ness matters requiring his atten tion at Olympia. V .Governor Patterson and Secre tary of State Kozer will be guests of - Adjutant General .. George A. White, who is in command of the troops. MINIMUM NEEDS ASKED SAYS KIWANIS SPEAKER (Cunt 1 nurd from page 1.) opposition and are obviously reas onable, he contended. r City Dump Disgrace As to the $4 0;000 bond Issue asked1 for an incinerator, "if you are in doubt I wish you could serve on the committee which has been trying to And a place for a city dump for the last three years," the councilman declared. "It's Im possible . MThe dump near the fairgrounds Is a disgrace, and Is giving Salem a bad name throughout the state. Even the members of the fair board have become hostile to Sa lem," he added. Amount Not Excessive The council has been criticized from two sides on the matter of the $500,000 bond issue asked for sewers, Rosebraugh mentioned; by some because it is too low. by others because it is too high. As to the latter objection, he prom ised that the bonds would not be sold faster than they were needed. Next winter; if flood conditions are as bad as they were last' win ter, there will be 2.000 basements flooded instead of half tbaf num ber, the speaker predicted. Mr. Rosebraugh mentioned the bridge program only briefly, as it had been fully explained by other speakers at the Kiwanis meeting a week before. The last measure,, calling for annexation of a small strip of land In the1 northwest part of the city, has general approval, he stated. Frances Gilbert, Former Typist in Salem, Jailed Miav Frances Gilbert, formerly a public stenographer in Salm. is being held in the Portland jail on a charge of passing worthless checks, according to information received here yesterday. While in Salem, it Is said here. Miss Gilbert gave local people sev eral checks hich were worthless, but ho charges were filed against her. She maintained an office in the First National bank building for a month and a half, and left without paying fori the last two weeks, it is said. She is reported to have come to Salem from Cali fornia, and to have returned there, upon leaving here. She has no relatives here. . f According to Portland police, Miss Gilbert is charged with pass ing about $200 worth of worth less paper in Portland, having been apprehended when she at tempted to pass a-check at Meier & Frank's store. Her bail was fixed at $1590. TITLE FIGHT POSTPONED The bantamweight champion ship fight between Buddy Taylor, present holder, and Tony Canzon erl which was to have been held iubi nignc. was postponed, advices received here statedi Foods which have to be carved hould be served on platters large enough to; insure amnle' room Foods which may have their ap pearance spoiled during the carv: Ing operation should not.be placed around a roast. GIFTS FOR ALL. OCCASIONS Silverware, Glassware, China ware, Stamped Goods, Miscel laneous Articles.. ... Variety and Gift Sboy Mrs. Helen Preacott 2S1 N. Commercial. Salem; Ore. It's Time to Think of ; PAINTING and CLEANING UP We Sell Martin Senear 100 Par Cent Para Paint DOTJGHTON M SHEHWUt 286 N. Commercial TeL $ PLUMBING Quick Reliable Servlea H. EGNER, 1015 Center Streec Phones 852 and 1S10-W , h line Fixtures i ; I Standard Equipment HEMsxrrcniNG y 0, 8 and 10 cents per yard. Also buttons, stamping gad pleating. I' - ANNA H. KRTJEGER ' Over Miller's : . Telephone l1 TELEPHONE 4A6 JOE .the -battery - man service . calls ' tree. '540 Chemeketa Street, LADD & BUSH, Bankers ; ' - ----- ' - Estailsksd Iff S -J - . -J ' ; ; !; 4 k .. General, Banians ; Business ', . . ' nfffM irrftlM frflm'lfl 4 hn if ft tY-1 rrr: fkiday ifon'rimd, if Ml il Series of Services Planned Sunday by Congregational. Church Here The First Congregational church of Salem will observe the 75th anniversary of its organization on Sunday, June 2C. by a series of interesting services. , It was on the Fourth of July, 1S52, thai a company of four per sons under the leadership of Rev. J. W. -Goodell united In forming this church. It was the third church of Con gregational denomination In the state of Oregon. Previous to this the church at Oregon City and the Church at Forest Grovehad "come into existence, the former in 1844, the latter in 1845. During the 75 years of its life the 'Salem church has been served by thirteen different pastors. Rev U. Dickinson being the first and Rev. Charles Ward, the present pastor. ' The pastorates of Rev. P. S. Knight and Rev. W. C. Kantner covered nearly one half of the seventy-five years. Twenty-five years ago the fif tieth anniversary of the church was observed by an ellaborate program and many old timers who have since passed away were pres ent. For this anniversary all former pastors now living and many members who years ago were ac tive In the church have been in vited and some will be sure to be here. This church 'has counted in Its membership during - the years many persons 'prominent in the social and bnsiness life of the city, persons whose lives have counted for the befit and highest things. Among those now connected with thechurch are: Mrs. M. N. Chapman. Mrs. Ida M. Babcock. Miss Nellie Taylor. Mrs. J. J. Mur phy, Mrs. Elizabeth Adair, Miss Margaret Cosper and Mrs. A. II. Farrar and Mrs. A. V. Moores en Joy the honor of holding member shin longest. The church has ministered in the broadest way . to the religious life of the people of fJalem and is still marching forward in strength and influence. The public is heartily invited to join with the congregation in celebrating this anniversary. Old time hymns and old time choir. members, and addresses bv those familiar with the history of the church will be features of the program on Sunday. 4 TERWILLIGERS Perfect Funeral Service For Less Licensed Lady Mortician. 770 Chemeketa Street Telephone 734 Bedding and Window Box 7 : - Plants Are now ready, also fine line of shrubs and perennials. O. V,. BREITHATJPT Telephone 380 SI 2 State St. A New Fully Modern 4 Room Bungalow and Garage on Fairmont Hill , , ' At. S260O $300 down, balance I2fcl00 per month CLRICH A ROBERTS.'Realtors 129 North Commercial C. A. LUTHY ' Jeweler 'InNew Location 825 STATE STREET Watches, Clocks and Jewelery Repaired - Casey's Guaranteed RHEUUATISM REMEDY I Moaey yefunded If It does not . euro yoarcase inSLSON HTTNT, Dntgglsts Cor. Court and Liberty Tel. 7 Men's and Ladles suits cleaned aad pressed, 91MO. Ladles silk dresses, f 1.23. . Coata rellnnd, 13.00. Men's suits pressed, 50c "Varletc - r -Over-r-Buslcks 7 192J FREE WALLPAPER Call phoni or writ. MAXO,BUREN 17t N.- Commercial . Salem ? r V"" ; f "' I nmi 11 iiurnnim aiHAi WLLBEOBS ERVED "St': Tune 24, 1&2? Chinese, Long Resident -' , ; Here, Dies at Hospital Charlie Wong, known to - seve ral generations of Salemites as cook, window washer and general handy man, passed away at a local hospital late Wednesday night at thegeof, $3,; after a serious ill ness . - ..." v- . The ancient Chinese, when- re ceived at the'; hospital a few days ago. told the5 staff . that he "was 45 years, old and had made his home in the city for 49 years." Other local Chinese declare he has beea hereahout 50 years and gave his correct age as 8 . ' -Because of his advanced age end feeble condition, Wong has of late received some assistance from local charitable organiza tions. SICK. WATCHES I We don't eare how sick your wtches are,-we have pills tor all their . ailments. DR. PRESCOTT, Jeweler 291 N. Commercial Special one-way fare on special all-coacn trains every Tuesday and Fri day. Speed, comfort, safety. Low cost menus , in diner and lunch car- Leave here 11x48 a. m. ; Arrive San Jrancisco - . 10:30 a.m., next day. Coutbern Paclficf City Ticket Oirtc, 18 M. " Ubrty. Ptona SO V 'O - - 1 -. Bread you'll like All Bakery Products and Salem's . Finest Bakery LuncK. .v ; PEERLESS BAKERY Conveniently Located 170 North Commercial TRANSFER AND STORAGE Long and Short Distance Hauling ' Public and Private Storage ; ' ,'L' Fireproof Building ; V 3 GRAIN, FEED. AND SEED Free Delivery to any part of tke city - QUOTATIONS ON APPpCATION ; Farmers WaioiaGS. , PAUL TTLAGLIO, Prop. ' '. Day Telephone 23 ' FLAG Three 'of these coupons and 98c when presented at or mailed to the Statesman office, 215 South Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon, entitles you to a beautiful Amer-' ican flag, .size 5x3 feet as advertised. - Name v - ' " ;. Address 'uLL. to Daily Departures -. ' v.--. -.-.." . Only motor stage service to San Francisco, California, and southwest cities wl;h 3 dally schedules. Serves all inter mediate points stop-overs it desired. Great responsible sys tem protects you cares for baggage. Finest glass-enclosed cars, reclining chairs, heaters. Leave f or- Albany. Corvallis, Roseburg, Medford. Kan Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego, Phoenix, ' El Paso " : 10:20 A. t :40 A.' M., V . ; 7;30 P. M. . Portland. Seattle. Vancouver 3:50 A. 1:30 P. M., . 7:45 P. M. . DEPOT Terminal Hotel . . 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