The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 30, 1927, Page 5, Image 5

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SPECIAL FOR BARGAIN DAYS
1 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
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Special Prices On AH
Clothing and
Furnishings
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LOCAL
ili t for Morley ' .
A civil case involving a dispute
over rent between Lane Morley
aiid I). P. Schrode was settled in
justice court yesterday with an
crd-r for Schrode to pay Morley
?2S lu him.
Para base Motor t in
itio pure. Paraffin base, at i
On-ral independent dealers. j30
rorreiiH ivaii in i.oun
Kric Rohde yesterday forfeited!
bail when he failed to appear tor
a hearing in justice court. He was
arrested Tuesday charged with
driving his car at the rate of 55
miles an hour.
Auction, Groceries ami Furniture
Sat. 1:30 at F. N. Woodry's
auction market, Summer St. J30
Many to Attend XEA Meeting
A number of Salem teachers are
planning to attend the annual
eeting of the National Education
ssociation which is to be held
ita Seattle,- beginning next Sunday
if
and lasting six days.
Hosing Out Every Pinni
Regardless of price or terms.
New pianos $19".. $6 a month.
Portland Music Co., 355 N. High
St. jlyl
Vwis Care Continued
The case of Dr. M. F. Lewis
charged with assault and battery,
which had a preliminary hearing
Monday, was continued yesterday
Vand taken under advisement bv the
court.
k CnlirnmiA Riff limit
-New snips every mesaay; nnesi
and largest out of Portland. Salem
Travel Agency. 175 S. High. Jly3
GfH o Columbia
. Miss Caroline Hrubetz, who is
teacher of advanced courses in
biology at the Salem high school,
ill leave in a few days to attend
ummer school at Columbia uni
versity inNew York. J5he expects
to take advanced biology and pre
medical work while there, during
the summer session.
Get rnmnlplP PmlcHlon Oi
Your car with us at reasonable
ost. Standley & Foley, Bush
Bank' Bldg. j30
Seattle Man Visits Y
Lewis G. Bates, secretary for
Physical and industrial work in
the northwest council of the
Y.VCA of Oregon, Washington and
iLafro, visited the local YMCA yes
ttnlay. His headquarters are in
Seattle.
JVntal Clinic at Kails City
Dr. Estil Brunk, Marion county
fental officer, and Dr. B. F. Pound,
entai officer for the Oregon na
ional guard, who is a local den-
4ist. are spending today at Falls
ity where they are conducting
a dental clinic for indigent child
ren there. The equipment being
used is the army kit supplied by
Dr. Pound. Each doctor is able
YOUR
UNCLE
h SAM
SAYS:
When you sing
My Country
Tisof Thee,
Sweet Land of
berty," yotr will " sing it
better if you own 'some of
it. We have a well-improved
5-acre tract close in for
$4200. Buy this and work
in town and live in the coun
try. ' - -4r ;Vl. '
U. S. REALTY COMPANY
442 Stato St. TeL S6AO
(Over the Gray Belle) -
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Entire Stock of
Straw Hats
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JOHNSON
469 State Street
NEWS IN BRIEF
to care for six or eight children
in a day, depending upon the
amount of work necessary.
Wanted
The best close in 7-room house
that $6500 cash will buy. Melvin
Johnson, 302 U. S. Bank bldg. j30
Ruilrilng Permits Issued
Two building permits were
issued yesterday by City Recorder
Poulsen. O. O. Larson will build
a one and a-half story dwelling at
4 55 Jefferson street at an approxi
mate cost of $3600. B- M. Woods
was given a permit to repair a
two-story, dwelling at 710 North
High street at a cost of about
f 2500.
Closing Salem Store
$650 Player, like new. $177.
Terms $7 a month. Portland
Music Co., 355 N. High St. jlyl
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Loses Blanket Roll
Dan Schreiber, 2305 Nebraska
avenue, reported to police yester
day that he had lost a blanket
roll from the running board of hi
car someVTiere origin "'Safefn
streets early Tuesday evening.
Speeders Arrested
C. L. Rosen berry, 2395 Myrtle
avenue, was arrested yesterday on
a charge of speeding and paid a
$5 line in police court later. An
other alleged speeder, Ulysses
Sanders, 294 South 13th street,
was also stopped and will appear
in court July 1.
Hotel Marion-
Dollar dinners served 5:45 to 8
every evening. n26tf
Two Forfeit Ball
Joe Young, route 2, Scio, and
F. Schroeder, Salem, both charged
with speeding, forfeited bail in
police court yesterday. Young
had deposited $5, and Schroeder
$10.
How Good News Does Spread
'General gasoline is still the best.
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Sedan Stolei
A Buick sedan. Oregon license
No. 113-276, belonging to R. G.
Balderree. 185 South 15th street.
was stolen at Meharaa Tuesday,
according to information received
by police yesterday.
Collision at Intersection
Failure to give right of way
yesterday caused a collision be
tween cars driven by D. H. Ebbert,
952 Sooth Commercial street, and
Dr. C A. Downs. 2121 South High
street, at the intersection of Mis
sion and South' High streets, hb
bert reported that he did not see
the Downs car until too late to
stop. Thex damage was confined
to bent fenders and broken wind
shields, with no one injured.
Bungalow to Rent-
Unfurnished, four rooms, nook.
fireplace, full basement with rur
nace. garage.
802 North Cottage.
Phone 974.
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Suit, Filed
Suit was filed in circuit court
yesterday by John Mielke seeking
to collect $1782.65 from Annie
Adams', said torhe due on a prom
issory 'note given in payment of
some property purchased.
40 ACRE FARM
FOR SALE
Will sell or trade for in
come property in Salem.
1-4 mile from pavement,
near good town.
Also, 7 lots in Salem.
Terms, t
See A. B. Kdsay at
Cobbs-Mitchell Company
or Telephone 813
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& CO.
Son Born
A son, weighing 8 pounds,
was born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Sappingfleld at the Salem hospital
June 25. Mrs. Sappingfleld was
Cora Nist before her marriage.
The baby has been christened
Charles, Jr.
Puruhase Motor Oil
100 pure. Paraffin base, at
General independent dealers. J30
Seeks to Collect
Suit was filed in circuit court
yesterday by Cliarles Krause
against Graves Canning compr.ny
Krause alleges that the cannery
owes him $87.46 as a balance due
on some berries which were sold
to the firm between June and
August last year. He also seeks
to collect an amount of $145 said
to be due Antoine Englehart, as
signed to Kim, likewise for silc
of berries.
Forced Sale-
30x3 Vfe tires. $5.65; all tires
must be sold. Malcolm Rubber
Co., Court and Commercial. j30
Nam oil Administratrix
Elsie Charlotte Ebsen has been
appointed administratrix of the
Gustav Ebsen estate. Dr. Carl G.
Doney. Dr. H. C. Kohler and Mrs.
Martin Ferrey are named apprais
ers. 0.0 Player. 17
Almost like new, this Is the
last week. Portland Music Co.,
355 N. High St. jlyl
License Issued
A marriage license was issued
yesterday to John Malejovsky of
Poplar. Mont., and Anna B. Rum
reich, Hubbard.
Complaint Filed
An amended complaint in the
suit to'quiet title instituted in cir
cuit court by Mrs. E. E. Kennell
against Thomas Smith and others,
was filed yesterday.
Furniture Upholstery
And repairing. Giese-Powers
Furniture Co. f3tf
Answer Given
An answer in the case of Mer
chants Credit Bureau against W.
H. Batch was filed in circuit court
yesterday.
Oregon Building linrber Shop
Downstairs. The very best in
service. Established and operated
by Lee Can field for 14 years. J30
India Native to Speak
Professor D. Deva Putra, native
of India, will speak in the First
Methodist , church Thursday eve
ning on "The Difficulties' arid
Achievements of Christian Mis
sions in India." He has been a
teacher in the schools and colleges
It's Time to Think of
PAINTING and CLEANING UP
We Sell Martin Senour 100 Per
Cent Pure Paint
DOUGHTON SHERWDT
280 N. Commercial TeL CS
C. A. LUTHY
Jeweler
In New Location .
S2S STATS STREET
Watches, Clocks and Jewelery
Repaired
ELECTRIC MOTORS
Rewound and Repaired New or
Used Motors v
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BAYS:
We have a 1924 Star
sedan, Duco finish, motor
perfect, bumpers, S & M
spot light and a bargain
at $350.
ft
iUIBlKttft&n I
"The House That Service Built"
of India for 15 years and is con
versant with the needs of his na
tive country. He has recently come
to America to spend three years
in advanced study.
How Good News Does Spread
General gasoline is still the best.
J30
Xamcd Appraisers
George A. Smith. George Keech.
and E. Roy have been named ap
praisers of the Joseph Susbauer
estate.
Chick, Chick Chick.
We are selling our last chicks
for this year. Order now; re
duced prices. Flake's Petland,
273 State, Salem, Oregon. jlyl
unu Estate valued
The Ellen M. Nunn estate is
valued at $16,492.63, according
tc. testamentary letters filed in
probate court. Sves Svenson has
been named administrator.
Xew Piano, $195
This is the last week. $6 a
month. Portland Music Co., 355
N. High St. jlyl
Account Given
An amount of $4,526.77 to be
distributed among the heirs of
Andrew W. Anderegg was shown
in papers filed in probate court
yesterday. Final account was
given by Wilhelmina K. Anderegg.
Wanted .
150 tons first quality grain or
timothy hay; prefer to see hay be
fore cutting. Rpaulding Logging
Co. Phone 1830. j30
Decree Given
A decree quieting title to some
property was given in favor of
Frank and Anna Enz by the circuit
court yesterday against Clemens
Van Twickel and others, who
failed to appear.
Euy Your Tires Now
Closing out stock of tiros for
less than cost. 30x3 V2. $5.65;
other sizes proportionately priced.
Malcolm Rubber Co., Court and
Commercial. j30
Ilend Men Visit
O. C. Henkle, H. H. DeArmond
and J. B. Miner, business men of
Bend, were visitors in Salem Wed
nesday. They reported two dis
astrous fires in Deschutes county
this week; one that morning at
Tumalo. when the principal store
was burned to the ground, and
one the previous day at Redmond,
when nearly half of the business
district, including the two hotels,
was wiped out.
("losing Salem St
New piano. $195. Terms $6 a
month. Portland Music House.
355 N. High St. jlyl
Appraisers 'Named
George H. Bell, George Keech
and E. Roy have been named ap
praisers of the J. T. Dickens es
tate. FOR INFORMATION
ABOUT LOCAL OR EASTERN
RAILROAD TRIPS
PHONE 727
Oion Electric
-WiUamtt VaBiyl
DRESSMAKING
Reasonable-prices. Don't for
get our hemstitching, stamping,
button making and pleating.
THE PETITE SHOP
Over Bu tick's Telephone 1181
For Sale
Store building and residence,
corner lot, 4 blocks out,
112.000.
F. L. WOOD
$41 State Street
SICK WATCHES!
We don't . care how sick your
watches are, we have pills for
all their ailments.
DR. RRESCOTT, Jeweler
291 N. Commercial
YICKSOHERBCO.
J. H. LEOJTG, MGR.
Our life's ' work has
been spent In studying
JCV of Chinese herbs and
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a.
those suffering from
stomach, liver and kid.
. ney troubla,- rbeuma-
tlsm and gall stones
'I. also disorders of men.
women and children.
Free Consultation, Call or Write
Open 9 a, 1L to 8 P. )L
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SCIENCE FLIGHT FOUND
SUCCESS; GET NEW DATA
(Continued from pag 1).
charted winds to wrest the secrets
of the elements our of the regions
where storms are brewed. .
The purpose of the flight, over
an 'air trail already blazed by two
planes- primarily interested in
speed and distance, was the study
of atmospheric conditions over the
ocean at different altitudes.
It was planned to attempt to
formulate some broad general
rules by which aviators may be
able to subjugate the winds to a
condition of servitude, and to
make allies out of storms which
at present are the airman's prin
cipal enemies. t
Less . than 8 hours after the
take-off. Commander Byrd him
self indicated that the purpose of
the flight was already being
achieved.
Data Obtained
A message from the America
picked up at, Halifax, concluded:
"We think we are getting some
scientific data."
lie did not say. what this data
was. or of what practical use he
believed it could be put to. but
from the hopeful tone of the mes
sage, it was guessed that Byrd. a
modest and conservative man, bad
made important discoveries which
might be expected to have direct
effect on flying in the future.
The America flew during the
day through weather which was
Jitting subject for scientific ex-
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Lieutenant Hermit Balcben
Itynl's Navigator -
perimerrtation. There were large
patches of fog to be passed
through, in places the wind was
unfavorable, and in oher ways op
portunity was offered to study con
ditions at. present inimical to fly
ing. . The science of communication
reached... new' heights during the
day as Byrd kept in almost con
stant communication with ship
and shore by radio. Not only did
Men's and Ladles suits cleaned
and pressed, sl.OO. Iadiee' silk
dresses, S1.23. Coats rellned.
13.00. Men's suits pressed, GOc
VARLET CLEANXRS
Over Busick's
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
Falrmount Hill
At f 2600
$300. down, balance $26.00 per
month
CLRICB & ROBERTS, Realtors
129 North Commercial ,
PLUMBING
Quick Reliable' Service
H. KGNEK, 1015 Center Street
Phones 852 and 1810-W
'Fine Fixtures
Standard Equipment
HEMSTTTCHLNQ
6, 8 and 10 cents per yard. Alio
buttons, stamping and pleating.
ANITA H. KKUKUEQ -Over
Miller's Telephone 117
TELEPHONE4-2-6
JOE
urn kwi j iiuu
MrrlftA' e11a fni.
S4tT Chemeketa Street'
V
LADD & BUSH, Bankers
ElUlUltd 1KI
GencratjBinlsW Buini
Offlco BhuTi from ! a. m. tr . o. iJJ"?
he Vrlte his own progress report
and deliver it back to bis' starting
point as he wrote,' but he sent
messages to friends and congra
tulations to fellow aviators.
In. a message picked up at Hall
fax. Byrd sent bent wishes to the
army aviators who today com
pleted the non-stop flight to
Hawaii and conveyed a greeting
to Floyd Bennett, the original
pilot, of the America, who Is recovering-in
a hospital from injur
ies suffered in a test flight when
the plane was first built.
The messages telling of the
America's position and condition,
began coming in to Roosevelt
Field almost immediately after
the take-off. and were still being
received at frequent intervals
eight hours later., as the plane
left the Nova Scotia coast, and
headed out across the ocean.
The first message was received
at 6 o'clock in the morning. 36
minutes after the take-off. It
merely reported "ererythlng go
ing fine,' and was signed by
George Noville, radio .engineer of
the party. While Noville was
sending out information by radio,
Byrd was in his cabin pouring over
charts in his capacity as naviga
tor, and studying innumerable In-
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OBITUARY I
Vanderbilt
' Harriet Caroline Vanderbilt. 75,
died at her residence. 154 1 State
street. Monday. June 27. She was
the mother of Metta May Harlin of
San Francisco and Aurllla Coates,
Turner. Funeral will be held to
day at 1:30 from the Rigdon mor
tuary. Interment in City Vie
cemetery.
Cook
Jfour miles west of Salem, in
Orchard Heights district, Polk
coubty, June 26, Abel W. Cook,
age 52 years; brother of Mrs.
Addie Mawman of Oak Bar. Cal.,
Guy Cook of Oak Bar, and Bruce
Cook of Pendleton. Funeral an
nouncemets later by Rigdon &
Son.
The Golden Rule
is the invisible sign on
every wall in our estab
lishment; a Golden Rule
lived up to to the final
detail in all our" conduct
therein.
WEBB'S FUNERAL
PARLORS
Tel. 120
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TERWLLLIGERS
Perfect Funeral Servlco
For Less
-.Licensed Lady Mortician
770 Chemeketa Street
Telephone 734-.
1027 FREE "WALLPAPER
SAMPLE BOOKS
CalL phone or writs
MAX O. BUREN
179 N. Commercial r Salem
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On Trains
and During ?
Vacations
letters.,; must, often be
written without the con
venience, oT a desk
frequently in a hurry.
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LORD BALTIMORE
Writing Portfolios
are made (or just snch
emergencies. The writ- ?
ing case cover, placed
on lap. : knee - or chair.,
'arm supplies the desk,
and the -paper is fabric
finished iitock - of high
quaUty. .
Complete 'Outfit with" 50
sheets and envelopes
50c
v. -
Perry Drug Store
115 South Commercial
struments.vwblch he expected o
reveal to him ;hitherto unknown
facts about the elements. , .
The other, members of the par
ty, Bert Acosta, pilot, and Bernt
Balchen. relief man, did not sign
any of the messages, nor were
they mentioned in any of them,
except under the general heading
of we." but this was taken to in
dicate that all was well with
them.
Even the fact that slight trou
ble was being experienced 6"h
board the monoplane became in
stantly known by means of radio
from the plane. At 8:41 Byrd re
ported that compass trouble was
being occasioned by the extra gas
tanks. Again when gas was to be
pumped the radio was stilled to
aVoid possibility of a spark ignit
ing the fuel, but before the pump
ing was begun Byrd informed
radio stations what was in prog
ress, so that there mfght be no
alarm occasioned by the ensuing
silence.
The America Is the first trans
Atlantic plane from which it has
been possible to conduct commun
ication tests as both Charles Lind
bergh and Clarence Chamberlain
forebore carrying radio sets.
H. F. WOODRY & SON Offers
Special Bargainc
Our prices axe reduced on everS-thing in our store, even
less than our regular low cash prices' ( , .
12 New Portable Phonographs
New Columbia
Harmony
Reg. $27.50
Now
19.75
" Other Good Makes
Reg. $25
Now
14.75
RUGS
Pabco Felt Base Rugs, sizes 9x12, regular
$12 value. Special offer $6.50
We Have All Sizes ' .
TENTS
' Wall Tents, all sizes, $.50 up
Trunks, Suit Cases, Hand Bags, Etc.
We sell for cash but for much less. If we have what
you. want it will be lower priced than the lowest price
anywhere.
H. F. WOODRY & SON, Auctioneers
271 North Commercial ' Phone 75 J
We Pay Cash for Used Furniture . Right Down Town
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-: PAUL TCAGUO, Tr ?.
JURY INDICTS HUERTA
Ex-Mexico Provisional President
. Charged With Conspiracy
LOS ' ANGELES, j June 29.
(AP) Adolfo de La ' Huerta.
former provisional president of
Mexico, and nine of -his aides and
staff officers were, indicted by the '
federal grand Jury today, on a
charge of conspiring to violate
United States neutrality laws by
attempting" to smuggle arms and '
munitions across t be border.
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Money refunded If It does not
. core your casa
NELSON A HUNT, Trug gists
Cor. Conrt and Liberty Tel. 7
Bedding and Window Box
Plants
Are now ready, also fine, line
of shrubs and perennials. -
C F. BREITHAUPT
Telephone 180 612 State 8L
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Things Electrical
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