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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1927)
- U THE OREGON J3TAT12SMAN. SALEM. OREGON ; FRIDAY MORNING, JULY i. iOS? v 6 U 4 . 4- ! s T i S3 . V " -V 5 5 S T.T i i 'Si w ' n- 12 Real 35c Red Feather Shaving Cream with Gillette Razor and one blade, , -OC The two : ooC 75c Owl Iterated Antiseptic tQ ' solution ':j.:ilT:B. CS...s..ZiYj C A.n antiseptic for general use as mouthwash and nasal douche it is unsurpassed 50c Pom Pom Hair Ha Lustre .i. .. J7 C $1.00 Box Stationery in lined en- CQ velopes and : assorted colors ....... .05 C $1.25 Thermos bottles, pint size ...... ...w,.... Colgates Big Bath Tablets, 4 for .itu-tsL" THE CAPITAL DRUG STORE S$fs" ' J.ILWILLETT v? tAfeents Owl Drug Company Products LOCAL fiwba t" Collect Manfjtfrd Pence filed suit JM ejr Ciiruit coart yesterday to cdllect $135 !!; said tA be due for om-ptuntng jj-ftione cjnjhe house of W. PVKIesher ; j'and Hazel . Mosherr 1 - 'iil'Watcb- Our Window 'i. For bargains. Moon's jewelers. 4 80 State. '' Bargain Day Is. Every Day At Stiff's used goods dept. 15 to 25 per cent discount on caicp equipment. j7 Closing Oui Kvery I'lano - Regardless of price or terms. New pianos $195. 6 a month. .Portland Music Co., 255 N.. High St. ' - . Jiyi C.oen to Family Reunion Dr. B. H White lert Thurwiay morning for Idaho where he will attend a family reunion, ire will b? gone for several .lays. ;,JlargaJn-Giving Event - See windows at Moorels Music. 11 Visiting From Texas ;7 Emery M. Dieffenbach, employe Kf,9t. the federal government at El ?! tPaso, Texas, will spend the great i':r part of the summer at the !') home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs; fy'U. E. Dieffenbach, 815 North ICth V streetl He ls gormet Salem boy rhd ag?tfuatft of OAC. " Scbes Bargain Day Headquarters g for men.'ocB laeui, , Ms: Rednre Grain Bates . The Great-Southern Jjrailroad. 4 operating twee I'hi Dalles and i'i Ttnfnr "has atlflM ,tU OUD11C Ser- im .mTrii!rn nere inai it was, 1 . . , 1 freight rates on wheat shipments! Identical witb tne reancea raies; I j Q CScCl UUIlUg lUC loi nucm ui- West season. Ilfornla BlxBoat Kew.Bhlp every Tuesday; flnaat . and largest out of Portland, saiem fTrarel Agency, 175 S. High. jiy3 h AucttonJ Orocerlea and Furniture Rugs, linoleum, fruit jars, tools. S etc.. Sat. ' 1.3ft' p. m. F. N. Wood- j ry s auction maraet, summer - ssi. Divorce Granted I A divorce was granted .yester day, in circuit court, to Hattle J. TSrnckmnrtnn from . Robert' D. Throckmorton. The," two , .were married Not. 14, 1915..;-: Dance Tonight ,. " Domes' hall, McCo; - Jl For Women and Children Nothinr-eouals osteopathy. Dr Marshall. Oregon Bldg. ' ' Jl ThU Is Your Chance-' . ! ' - To can 'Strawberries. 3c - per pound. - Pick .'em yourself. Call mornings and" evenings. " O. I; Martin, phone. 1653J. s , ' Jl Javeti for XEA Meeting Dr. Walter H.-Brown of the Marion county health demonstra tion office, Is leaving this morn ing with his jwlfe- and two child ren for Seattle where; jDrv- Brown 1.4 scheduled to address one of the sessions of . the National, Educa tion association- next Tuesday on "Health a an ObJectfre of. Edu cation." Before attending theses- YOUR UNCLE SAM If the DeAu- -HrV Jtremont brothers lyTna1 lorested In a -U Jv&cint nlot and f w built - a ' home A fr-rh when: they lired -! Min Salem tew years ago they would apt' now be serving life terms in prison. - Three fine lots on paved street for ,J1150 each. Buy dne,, Jloney to loan on CUy TroJ U. S. R EALTY COn PAH Y 442 State BU TeL0 : (Orer the Gray BeUe) 1 A i - - i ' Bargains for Hunters FRIDAY AND SATURDAY $5.00 Ed ison Iron .... $1.25 Waterbury Alarm Clock $1.25 Bathing Shoes. Buy these for your holiday; trip to the AO beach - 'OC 75c Grecian Rose Bath Powder;' 50c Red Feather Batfe Salts-Ttiej two QQ 50c Ameroil a safe ' f-3 -QQn laxative uii.... .: ..) C $4.00 Thematic Jug t-jine fdr carrying picnic foods. 89c OC UO 4WV NEWS IN BRIEF sion the family group will spehderect a on-8tory dwelling at 540 several days on Hood canal. Miss Anne Simpson, director of health education in Marion county, will also attend the Seattle meeting. Bee for Yourself Windows of Moore's Music. jl Yesterday by the Use of Medicine Dr. Stope removed a cancer from the lip of J. T. Reed, Albany. jl language Teacher Sought A number of candidates for the position of professor of modern languages at Willamette univers ity are being considered, but. no decision has as yet been made. The position was made vacant by tne death of Prof. Gustav Ebsen recently. Oll Ttnw Danpp at Crystal Gardens Sat. nite. Ging ham dress ana snirt sleeves aance. Dad Speers orchestra, Derby ban management. j2 Beheld Bargain Day Headquarters For men. See them, 34 4 State. Jl Has Position With Cadillac Glen MacCaddam, who gradu ated from Willamette university -in. 1915, is at present district" man ager for the Cadillac- Auto com pany In Detroit, Mien., According to a letter received by President Carl G. Doney .recently. Mr. Mac Caddanx was manager and later lecturer for a Chautauqua circuit fbr a time after graduating. Bargain-Giving Event See windows at Moore s Music. Jl Chick, Chick Chick.. trA lit 1 . Au1n vvt? Bra Kiuug uui iasi cutt&s for this year. Order now; re duced 'prices. Flake's Petland, 273 State, Salem, Oregon. jlyl Furniture Upholstery -' And " repairing. . Giese-Powers Purnitnre Co. fltf Picnic at Silver Creetoi A party consistigof Prof, and Mrs. C' M. Keefer and daughter Grace, Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Canse and Joseph -Canse, who is visiting the Canse home for a few days before returning to his, home in New York, , spent yesterday pic nicking at Silver Creek falls. Closing Salem Store New piano, $195. Terms $6 a month. Portland Music House. 355 N. High St. Jlyl Three Park Too Ixmg - Fines of $1 each were "paid In police court yesterday by the fol lowing;', persons, who pleaded guilty to overtime parking: Ivan Kafoury. Salem: Ralph Curtis, 1625 Oak street, and Fred Pinck amA Engle Court apartments. Wanted, Woman Cook - A "once. "Must be experienced. Apply a Black Cat. jl See Our Seven-Piece Tea, Set -tl complete. -Moon's jewelers, 480 State. Jl Vew Filling Station Planned ; A new Jllllng station win oe censtructed at 1188 South Com mercial street; at a cost of ILO00, according to a permit issued yes terday by the city recorder, to Arnnldv - Kard.' Other permits to build were granted, to. H. E. Rldeout xor tne construction 01 a tin n-atnrv store build In on State naav lyih at root at a COSE OI 1DOUL $9,000. with J. W. Knapp as the builder, and to is. A. nnoten, 10 40 ACRE -FARM FOR SALE WiU sell1 or trade for in come property in Salem. 114 mile from pavement, . near good town. s! - ' ( : v Also, ' 7 ; lots in Salem." : k .Terms .if- ; - See A. aKeisai jiti Cobba-Mitchell Company orTelephone 812 -T fialesi, Or, ; " Bargain; Electric .:s.Dl4 $329 89c : ... Oxford street. Brockett & Gruber are to be- the builders, and the ap proximate, cost will be S3200 See Rarjjralns in Moore's Music House windows. Jl 6SO Player 197 Alnjost.llke new, this is the last' week;! 'Portland Music Co.. 355 N. High St. jlyl Rhoten House Sold A -transaction was completed yesterday Whereby the house at 1875 South High street, belonging to E3. A. Rhoten, becomes the new home of Roscpe L. and Hazel J. Van Orsdat, who will take immedi ate possession. Negotiations were arranged through Mrs. Lelace El lis, with the Leo N. Child realty office. j Big Sale on all Millinery Friday and Saturday. Lason, Millinery. 4 29 Court St. Next to Dixia" Bakery. jl Hotel Marlon Dollar dinners. served C:45 to 8 every evening. n26tf Speeder Pays Fin F. R. Spyder. 1880 N. Winter street,, paid a $5 tine in police court yesterday on a charge of speed ing: IxMt at Fairgrounds Tuesday; evening, a ladies plaid coat "'with fur collar. Phone 2098R. : , n Attend Funeral in Tlojelnirg Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Marsters left recently for Roseburg where they wiL remain for several days at tending the funeral of Mrs. Mar sters mother. Mrs. Houser, who died Wednesday in Forest Grove. Mrs. Houser will be buried in Roseburg,' where she lived for a number of years. Kxtra Special Bargain on - All clocks. Moon's, jewelers. 480 State.! jl Runaway Reported hy Father Local police received a commun ication .Wednesdav niirht statin? that Frank GJIham,'50 Rex street. Portland,1 had run away from, his home. His description was given as follows: age 15, height 5 feet 6 inches, weight 125 pounds, and wearing a gray hat, blue coat and overalls, and either high boots or tennis shoes, Cash Paid for Used Furniture. . Phone 511. Jl Tries to Pass on Right S. A. Peterson tried tn driv hla car between a truck" driven by Ed Newman, 2175 North Liberty, and the curb yesterday morning, and learned that It is safer to pass on the left side, when Newman start ed to back to the curb and struck him Little damage was done to either, machine. The accident oc curred Oh Court fitreet hutwAan Commercial and Liberty. It's Time to 'Thtnk of PAINTING and CliSLANINQ. tTP Ws Sell Martin Senonr 100 Par pent Pars paint DOUOHTON A SHEBWlir lit N. Commercial . TaL CSI C A. LUTHY X I; f Jeweler , - j t 1 in Kew LoegUon : ' j,';. 92S STATE STREET V Watchss, Clocks and Jswalary . , : Repaired ' i I ; ELECTRIC BIOTORS r Rewound and Repaired New or Used Motors -4 . -: - : -VtCBrRT & TODD Z 111 8. HUh . .- Tel. 2112 TKTeiSHPVafeL - srJiBff' ISfS j B) ftS (LARS , BAYS: Owner, who is going cast for several m,unthH.hu request ed us to sell his early 102t Oakland Coach. This car looks and runs like a new ear, is fully equipped and priced at f 075.OO. "The Honse. That Service Built Army Council Held , Major A. R.Boynton, state com manded of the Salvation Army, with his staff, conducted 3 coun cil at the local Army hall Wednes day night, at which over 100 young people representing a num ber of noarby communities were present. The ladies of the local Armyigroup served a lunclieon for the visitors at the close of the m'eting. Wanted, Woman Cool At once. &lust l3 experienced. Apply at Black Cat. jl Indian Speaks at Services, . The speaker at the mid-week services of the First Methodist church last evening was Deva Putra, who recently arrived in Sa lem from India, his native coufctry. where he nas'been a teacher for 15 years. lie is expecting to study for the degree of M. A. and Ph. 13. while in this country, although he is as yet undecided where be will take his studies. His sub ject last night was "The Difficul ties and Achievements of Christian Missions in India.' Rings at Bargain Prices - See window, Moon s jewelers. 480 State.; , jl New Piano, SIO.T This is the last week. $6 a month. Portland Music Co., 355 N.-High St. -. Jlyl For War Mm lien Benefit at the Capitol thearer tonight. Real World war pictures taken at the front. Save and Be Happj Buy your groceries at auction Sat., 1:30 p. m. F. N. Woodry's, Summer street. JH . - ,a Drunks Picked Vp C. E. Haveiy and M. J. Brown, both of Portland, we.re arjes.ted Wednesday night by Officer G: D.i White, and held over night in the city jail on a charge of drunken ness. Thursday . morning 'H1! were released after paying trest of $10 each. Closing Salem Store ?650 Player, like new. 1177. Terms 87 a month. Portland Music Co.. 335 N. High St. jlyl War Mothers Reneflt At the Capitol theater tonight. Schel's, Bargain Day Headquarters, For men. See them, 344 state. V Jl Plan for Bike Trip Plans for the bicycle trip across the continent to Salem, Mass., are being completed, according to Al deane and Cecille Smith, Salem girls, who . announced tentative plans for the trip some time ago. Part of the expenses of the trip will be paid through advertising local business firms in a folder to be distributed at camp grounds where , they will stop. The start will probably be made next week, the young ladies, who are Willam ette university students, announc ed yesterday. - See Bargains 'In &f prea Mmrie House winnows. ji Read the Want Ads DRESSMAKING Reasonable prices. Don't for get our hemstitching, stamptn&v button making and Bleating. THE PETITE SHOP : Orer Bnslck's Telephone 1111 For Sale Store building .and residence, corner' lot, 4 blocks oat, 111.000.- - - - 4 F. L.WOOD ; r Hi SUU Street 'f SICK VrVOXMES!1 We" don't care how sick your watches are, we have pills for all their ailments., . . DR- PRESCOTT, Jeweler! S01 K. Commercial YICICSOHERBCO. J. H LEONO, MGR. v ; ' " nn llfi'i nrk hll tf . been spent In studying "fca fiaaltna yirnrutpt1a the healing properties ot Chinese herbs and fX ' those suffering from ney troubloVThnnma-1 .a . -..fi mr.i "!!: Ciiordefst -omen and chUdrea.? ; f HUG DEFEATED : BY PORTLANDER ySs: --Jy- - : - I Wei lice , IIu g. Salem V boy olf f r, who! a few weeks mgo made the lo w score in an ' inter-city tourna ment bre competing against adult players, was defeated in the, quarter-finals of the junior t6urifa ment In Portland,, bjujt his Oppon ent in that match was yWilaon Johnston, who is favored to take first place. Johnston won from Hug 5 to 4. f YOUNG AVIATOR T0! 1 , RETURN HOME (Continue from pg 1) plane, like the traditional love of the sailor for his ship, was proved today when . Maitland and Hegen bcrger visited the great monoplane which bore them at nearly 100, miles an hour In the history mak ing 'flight "of 25 hours and 60 min utes. ' - ' i .. Hawaiians maryeled at the en durance shown by the. trim young army fliers. Hunger, typical of healthy young manhood, was the only thing that troubled them on their long flight',, and they were marked today for the good natur ed railing of friends for having failed to find . chicken soup and chocolate placed aboard the plane at Oakland. With only a couple of hours for rest' yesterday, they were up in the afternoon for a . plunge in the sea.' They were routed out of bed early today lor a 'long list of of ficial and social affairs, where tribute was paid them for their exploit; '; -y ??-.;- tiThey called upon Major. Gener al BdwardMr?inis, command ing the Mawa(ait department of (he army;1 uponi Rear Admiral John D. McDonald, and upon Gov ernor Wallaces-Hi Farrington. 'They were guests. -of honor at a community luncheon. A dinner at the home of Colon el' John H. Howard. -. department air officer and- a public reception at 9 o'clock was the evening pro gram arranged for the fliers. Hegenberger explained at a community luncheon given ' in their honor af, which the nervous ness of the two airmen was plain ly apparent, ''we are bewildered. We don't know just how we do feel." 'Four times during the luncheon the crowds at the tanles rose and cheered them. The first acclama tion came when the aviators en tered the roof garden, decked with flower leis, where the ban quet was held. The 'two youngsters in the fly ing corps uniform, ate their lunch eon tinder difficulties, witb mo picture and news cameras clicking in front of their table. "Smile, please," directed the cameraman, whereupon Hegen, berger dropped his. spoon and Maitland blushed. Maitland told the story of'-his flight over again, but this time be told it in four sentences,. -punctu- Men's and Ladle' snlta cleaned and pressed, fl.OO. Ladle Uk dresses, 1.23. CoaU rellned. IS.OO. Men's salts pressed, COc VARLET CLEANXBaf ' Orer Bnslck's r GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Silverware, Glassware, China ware, ; Stamped Goods, Miscel laneous Articles.- Variety and Gift Shop Mrs. Helen Preseott 291 N. Commercial, Salem, Or. A New Fully Modern 4 iBooa t Ilnngalow and Garage on.,: Fairmont BUI At tseoo . 1300 down, balaifee f IS.Ot par month " , . , CLBICn Jk ROBERTS, Realtors 129 North Commorclal PLUMBING Quick Reliable Serrtoe H. KGlfKtt, taiS Center Street Phones ssa and ltlQ-W . Fin rjliture . , ' SUndar JBantpmont ., . HEMSTITCHING 4. S and. 10 cents per yard. Also buttons, stamping and pleating. ANNA H. KRUEGE3 r Over Miller's Telephone 17 1 - - , the - battery , bm aerrlct calls , trsa. 54tf Cbesneketa Street LADD & BUSH, BiilJKERS V. cstsiista lies l'.fjV-v-'V H -jGcnsnil ;jC.n!nng Eu:;na . ated -with, smJlesrf Tt I r;-; W?tF . 1Yea ter day was i -the happiest days of my llfe. he declared. fl haq planned and hoped and work ed for i thai day ever since I first Joined the service." When I saw Kauai and then Oahu, I was the happiest boy in America; I'm very nappy to be here and I'm pleased with tbe ;reception we've received. Thank you." ' I HegenbeTger's talk was Just as hrief.- He expressed their bewil derment at finding that they were "really here." and -continued, "we're : g rateful that we were chosen for the mission. It is a dream come true. I can't find words to express my appreciation of the reception you here have given ns. "During the three years I was stationed In Hawaii.-1 learned to love the people here, and.it seems good to be back again." Then he sat t down. "Bravo, kid," commented Malt land. .';,. HALFWAY MARK SHOWS RECORD CONSTRUCTION .uoviuuru 1 rein page x fraternal temple, and . a garage building.- . Then there are the bridges au thorized in the bond election of this week, and the sewer system enlargement made possible by the voters decision at the same time; not to mention an incinerator. These things wilf not appear in the building permit totals, but they must be taken into account when construction activity is be ing measured. The biggest project of all, the state office building, is still some what in doubt,- but - if the law calling for its erection is constitu tional, work will be started within- a short time. ' Last day activity in securing permits at the recorder's office raised the total for June to 40 permits far estimated costs of $300,725, as compared to 27 in June, 1926, for a total cost of $151,850.. Dwelling permits in the month just ended totaled 22. as compar ed to 17 in June, 192. and the costs were listed at figures total ing $70,550 as compared to $57, 150. . The buildings'announced Thurs day included a store structure on State street-just east of 12th at a cost of $9,000. whieh will be the property of.H..E. Rldeout; a fill Bedding and Window Box Plants Are now ready, also fine line of shrubs and perennials. C. F. BRXTTBAUPT Telephone 380 612 State St. Casey's. Qnaranteed. BiiKyMATJ8M RKMEBT Money fvnded if It "does not enra fanr ease NEIAOIf M HUNT, Brut Cor. Conrt hd Liberty Tel. 7 rr? 1027 Smt&WALLPAPES BAMPLB BOOKS CUr phone or write MAX O. BUREN 172 N. Commercial ' .8aleta Saturday, 1:30 F.N.Woodry' 1610 N.. Summer St. The cpnipjete grocery stock iof Frances j V. , Sweet goes at auction, including tobaccos, cigars;-cigarettes, . can- ' dies an4 groceries of " aU ktodg; Also 'ftinuV.v ture, linoleum, etc; ? : Saturday afternoori, 1 :30 : ffSfe W ati ft Auction Marjieii ti - l ... .. - On Summer Strt I i I ) mm I i ! l ' Grocenes Mitt ing station at. 119 S. South Com mercial, for, which thepermlt was tssned to .Arnold 4b ard.; ,A O . 1 . ,- -- o r Nmitn : John Alonxo Smith died at his residence 425 North Church street, June 30 at the age of ,87 years. He was the father of Mrs. L. W. Drays, Mrs. Edward McCarty and Boy Smith of Kellogg. Idaho: Mrs. L. E.' Warner of ' Spokane: D.' C. Smith of Gates, and Mrs. Frank Cramer pt Salem. Remains' are In charge of the Salem- "mortuary. Funeral arrangements will be an nounced later. f ; - Cook Fonr miles west of Salem, in Orchard Heights district. Polk county, June 26, Abel W. .Cook age 52 years; . brother ot Mrs. Addle Mawman of Oak, Bar, Cal., uuy cook of oak Bar. and Bruce Cook of Pendleton. Graveside ser vices, in charge of Rigdon, & Son, today, July 1, at S p. m. -at Odd Fellows cemetery, Dallas, - Rev. Mr. Gray and Rey. Mr. Gordon of ileiating Zimmerman At the home of his -daughter, Mrs. C O. Kodgers,: Portland, June 30, C. Zimmerman, former res! dent of Turner, Ore., for over 30 years. Remains are in the care of the Terwilliger Home. Funeral services will be held probably Sat urday morning, from St. Joseph's R. C. church. TERWDLLIGERS Perfect Funeral Servtco , For Less Licensed Lady Mortician 770 Chemeketa Streets I Telephone 794 EVERY DAY IS AT THE OUR BIG 9c LOAF Fresh Every Day -"- , f - - f . PEERLESS BAKERY 170 North '4 ! It 'You..v - The Statesniate v Follow You When-you leave the cityvfor. a; vacation or, on ; a business trip; why not have, TheStatesmajn't Bent to you-'While away? ; -"'jVpfs ':''p--;';i The Statesman will be like a letter f rorriThome ; " it will keep you posted about affairs in Salem and the Wlllarnette Valley generally;: -- The subscription rate is" 60c a ' mdhW'and 'you" may pay in advance 'or on your return, v x .;1 r Telephone 553, or mail a post, crd and.. V transfer will be made promptly : ; .c ','- ,v- Address v 215 SouthCommerciai Street; v t . C I.-, "I ' " t 7- V; , - TRANSFER AIO) SJG ?1G2 ' Lcn3 and Short Dhtics K-u.V -. : fc; Public and Private S teredo' :. Z-- Fireproof -Building; - V:,Vf. ; vGRAflv?, "FEEb! AND "SEHEj ' Frea Ddivcry to any part cf ti3 C"7 t :-'. Then H? m:. "Tea, - sir." said the old: sailor fPinnlng a. yarn'.ojie tr.crning the lookout "yelled, JThatsV biows and when we ..looked; there Jayed aT wnaie dead ahead' of us." "And how lonr v had he heen dead? ouerried an innocent bv--stander. " - , :.TINY.TOT ;..fo TALCUM . , For the jnursery rMade from the purest, ingredi- ' ents. skillfully blended.-, i- TinyTot; Talcum eon tains the correct -propor-. tlnns ot boric, acid,' ainc stearate and - Italian ;Talc- It will . prevent chaf ing and diaper rash. Delightfully pertnmed. : : 25c Store II nerrlal Perry's Drug 115 South Commercial : - . , . BARGAIN DAY PEERLESS .v-'s (mmercIaK .i u, .vc-v :-;. AreM Oregon; : : J "" t : t ". t Going Avay? 9 . jrrr.'..- ci-r' . . w .-; r -r.; j?r -.:!, 4- L f i w vr. -est - f ' vv .r-, .