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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1927)
I? n .ft I 0 II! m M III A m po i fa 11 A r V I II I imnn PROGRESS in linn crest . in Plights to Advance Science 1 ItAPID CITY, S D-. June 30. l(AP) The last expectant liQurs of another flight between New Yok and Europe uere followed witt great interest today by Pres ident Coolldge, who. although ' 8 q uttered in .the mountains! ipt Soth: Dakota, was kept in toiicki with Commander Byrd's progress. ft ter be lett, the : executive of i in jUpidt.City to motor to summerWhfte House in the i bills "fur luncheon. his private telegraph wjre-was kept. busy with j In formation1 gleaned v front press Hu . dispatches 7anJ official . advices VTH 4m Washington.' . j Mr f!fto1ilr hji taken a per the various nal interest . in phU which have added glorious ly j to American aviation history r and he ia ol the opinion that: each creates eforner appreciation of wat- the fqtttre holds for trans portation byi'jiir- ill ' In; the? 8tae game lodge. White Ilbuse attache were" preparing .4 f r July -4. te American holiday. add alsoMr.Coolidge's fifty-fifth blrthday-jMr4Coolidge was laying ln a sumly of fireworks properly tq comiueraorate the day, and in the kitchen, .fthe largest mixlag bowl wg taken from the cup board for the. big cake which will mark the day. ; J All hOTfi that he might spend toe day Quietly went into the dta ' card -when it was disclosed that a ciwboy pand . from 'ferry, Mont., If tends to serenadejjthe president vith western tunes to be inter spersed by a . goodly rendition of fYankee, Doodle Boy," "Born on the Fourth 6f July." ffT're 'Em Down" Powder .V Nets-Voodoo Doctor Profit! LOUIS, June 30. (AP.) fDoctor' Samuel Kojoe- Pearce, a negro,, who. pqstoffic"feE inspectors said had victimized hundreds of ti,groes In many states by selling hem'Voodocf charms by mail. oday was inaicted by thelederal rand Jury here on a charge of sing the mails to defraud. Posing as '; thd .West African emedy company, the ..Pearce ealth institute, the Oriental lnstl- ute of science, and the "African merican institute of science," ctor Pearce did a thriving busi- ess from bis home here. His stock in trade is itemized TlVOWOLiEr -4 1 HELP "heir SIckne' Banished by table Compound Mrs. NlnaC Matteson. Box 206 ford. N. Y.i wrires-"If It had not been for - jour medicine, I could not- have done my worlt; s It should have been done. Mother told me of T,vriia E. Pinkham's Vpretahle Com pound, and I had read in different - ! - I had done for dif ferent women. e wanted me to try It. so my hus- nd got me cne bottle at first; en. I took two others. -; Now am feeling quite strong again." Mrs. Ernest Tangnay of Adams-, Iass.. i jays she was, ill for four years and could not sleep nights or ko out on tne street, ssne reaa about tBe Vegetable Compound and decided h try it. After taking eight bottles cne was able to do all her work and "go anywhere and is quite Herseit Again. .. , ' This dependable Vegetable Com pound la ti household word in thou r ands of homes. Th fourth genera tion is now learning the merit of iXydia.EPinkbamlB Vegetable Com pound If this medicine has helped otner women, why shouldnt lt-nelp on? At your- druggist's. - Broken Peppermint Stick Regular 30c a lb. Special For Saturday Only v 18c a lb. 2 lbs. for 30c V. ". " ...... V. " - v; . ":'r v 0rAy at- CCHAEFER'Q U IRf tl .HTnitW OrlgirJal -Yellow Front 1 f ;rhbe 197 ;. 133 .North Commercial the Perifelar" Store FOUN I 1 ' : r-; :..;.: ... z!mmmZm?mmm I ' .J!" iln nL"T. '''i'''J!!.ll!j.!J"!'.'ijiJl".'.'ui .a , . !!""'. " '-" ' " " ' r""?"''''-"- '.'.s.ii-1 '""""TSTSTISS ' '"-' 'v ' In the indictment as consisting of Tie 'em down powder.-'.'guaranteed to keep your .husband at houieex- cept in : aggravated cases." Price, 1 2 St. 4or- 2 5 ' po wdei &r , t , . .. , Bring-back powder, "to be used in, -serious cages where husband fails to respond to "tie-'em-down" powder. Price, 50 for 25 powders.- ,'' Lucky turrarie; "will keep evil spirits from home. Black cat's wishbone, "warrant ed to bring luck in business r love, horse racing or crap games."" King Solomon's wisdom stone, "very valuable and' charged with invisible life." - Inspectors said Pearce admitted he collected from $8 to J500 from i each customer.. He said Im w a native of Nigeria, West Africa, and came to the nited States in 1020 from Hamburg, Germany. He first "practiced". in New York and then in Detroit, coming to St. Louis last year. RESIDENT PASSES Joseph Erbsland died at Aurora Wednesday night. He had been a resident of that district for many years, first a prominent farmer west of that city and for a num- ! her, of years in the c ity, in a neat home on the Pacific highway. Mr. Erbsland was affectionately called by relatives and friends "Uncle Joe," and he was esteemed by eery one for his gentle and friend ly bearing towards all the people of the community. Mrs. Erbsland, who is left to miss and mourn an affectionate husband, ;w-as Miss Louise Becke, related to a "large number of thei residents of the Aurora section. The funeral will be held at Ajirora at 2 o'clock tomorrow. Pet Monkey Leaves Mark On Young Eugene Fellow EUCiKNE, Or,, June 30. (AP) An ill-tempered pet monkey today left its mark for life upon Charles Devereaux, 10-year-old newspaper carrier of this "ity. Together with a number of com panions, young Devereaux was playing with the. pet wlifcb appear ed rather peevish.- When the boy ventured too close the little beast bounded up on W3 shoulder and bit off the top portion of his left ear. The severed portion was not found. Unassisted, the boy ran to a nearby hospital where his wound was treated. Big Barbecue on Program - ;- For Sanitarium Opening A big barbecue Sunday will mark the opening of a new sani tarium near Cloverdale, when H. H. Brooten & Sons will open their new establishment for the sun nier season. . - . Preparations are being made to entertain 400 guests at the aTair, and visitors are expected from Portland and many of the valley and coast towns. The League of Nations couldn't expect us to ban all preparations against poisoned gas. What would we do during political campaigns? Bake-Rite Bakery ' 345 State , Are Giving Real Bakery Bargains for Bargain Day v Butter Cream j i Doughnuts Regular 20c Dozen 15c Honey Cream Cup Cakes Regular 20c Dozen 15c v Cookies Friday and Saturday j Regular 15c Dozen 10c . Bread Made from fresh milk, 4 loaves 25c. Health Bread 2 large loaves 25c. Large assortment of pies, cakes, buns and picnic goods. Friday Bargain Day Come to v Salem, stay alL day. Eat your lunch at the; Bake-Rite cafeteria Good : food, reasonable prices t ' Open. 4th of July. PROM hEMT AURORA DAMAGES SUFF BYVEN Payment Asked By Home Owner Were Not for Break ing Stump, Stated House-movers who Wednesday inadvertently pulled a stump in front of the house at 333 N. High street while moving a house from across the street, did: more serious damage to the property than the removal of the stump, according ERABLE BEE sto Paul Johnson, owner of the property. Immediately after the Etump had been loosened, the movers fastened their cables around a 40 year old maple tree in the park ing nearby, without providing any protection for the bark, with the result that the tree was damaged badly and will pr obably have to be removed. Mr." 'Jobnson report ed. The $45 damages collected from the moving company. Kusel Brothers, were for the cost of re moving the tree and not for the loss of the stump, he declared yes terday. The house is being moved north on High street to Marion, where it will be placed between Front and Commercial. During the moving process Oregon Electric trains are being routed through town by way of Front street, backing into the station at Hish and State. 'COME EARLY" FINAL ADVICE FOR SHOPPERS (Continued from page 1) small. - 4 i But the real purpose of bargain , day is to impress on the purehas- j ers the fact that Salem is the ecu- 1 nomical. as well as the convenient, place to trade for all peopl liv- : ing withini20 or 20 miles i'oucert in Evening To this end. they are anxious that the buyers may have time to visit as many stores a3 possible j and to shop thoroughly for Just i what they want and unless they i come early, that will not be tea- i ible. I Not only come early, but stay ; for the evening if possible that ' is another bit of advice beinj; ; j broadcast, for this is not only an- j nual bargain day it is hospitali- j ty day, and the merchants, and ! Salem people in general, want t j shoppers to stay and get acquaint- ; ed. One evening attraction will be the Cherrian. band's' concert at Willson park.- These concerts ar j worth coming to town to bear even if the barain day offers were not being made. Director Oscar Steelbammer has announced the following program for this evening: March, "Montezuma". Chambers Selection, "Mile. Modiste" Herbert "Italian Nights" WalU. Lauder deau Popular numbers (a) "I Am Looking Over a Four- leaf Clover" Bulova Strap Watches Nationally Famous $24.75 A Dollar Down and a Dollar a. Week Eyeglasses On r . -r l . 11(11 . - M . - "X -. " : 4 . , . ' . ... - . Si . . i ' (b) Jn p Little .Spanish Town"j t (c) "Just Like a Butterfly -Us- : Overture, "Barber of Seville'. Z i ... .... .............. Rossini Voca.l solo "Toreadors Sons.; "' ' ; i Oscar B. Gingrich t ' ' "Maryland" ........... Fuhrer Selection, "Chimes of Normandy" Laurendeau March, "On the Go" . . . .doldman "Star Spangled Banner" The following aiM ttie merch ants who will liave the ")argain day" placards in their windows today: Miller's Department store. Fhipley's. The Pri-e Shoe company. J. C. Penney company. Worth Department Store. 1 William Gahlsdorf. The French Shop. F. W." Wool worth c-omnany. Sheldon-Sherwin company. Buster Brown. ' Director's Department Store. Capital Drug Store. Central Pharmacy. I Cobbs & Mitchell Lumber Co. Cosmopolitan. Aaron Astill. The Man's Shop. John J. Rottle. G. W. Johnson Company. ' C. J. Breier & Company. Skagg Safeway Store. Army & Outing Store. C. S. Hamilton. Tiostein & Greenbaum. H. L. Stiff Furniture company Imperial Furniture company. Halik & Eoff. Crown Drug company. Commercial Book Store. J. C. Perry. J. F. Tyler. The Spa. Harry W. Scott. Pickens & Hayne. Gray Belle. Cooley and Pearson, i Vanity Hat Shoppy. I Lloyd Ramsden. I Nelson & Hunt, druftgists. Margaret Hanegar. Howard Corset Store. Kafateria Shoe Store. Midget Market. Central Shoe Store. Wilson's Fashion Shop. Al Krause. Piggly Wiggly Store. Max O. Buren. Square Deal Hardware Co. George E. Allen. The Smart Shop. Atlas Book Store. Roth Grocery company. Dr. Kldriedge. John A. Horgan. Vibbert & Todd. Rhodes, Inc. Salem Self Service Shoe Store t '- - - $17 Easy Payments-2 Dr. Ansley G. Bates cj,arsre fr Consultation - ; v 45t STATE STBEET T .Marinello Beauty Shop, Chambers "& Chambers. ; The Xnn IjoxAseS 1 Hamilton Shoe' Store. f , Giese-Powers Furniture Co. i Bishoo's Clothinir Store. ifiiake-Rite Bakery. Margaret's Baby Shop. Salem's Leading Army Store. Mack's Millinery. MacDonald Auto Co. Moore's Music Store. Morgan & Co. Emmons'. A. E. Lyons. Schei's Clothing Storo. Moon's Jewelry Store. Dorothy Larson. HOLLYWOOD MAN SET FOR PACIFIC FLIGHT , (tuutinuuii from ige ii welcome which is expected to ring with dollars as well as. cheers, j In place of, the stampeding crowds which featured the arrival of Atlantic fliers i Europe, the backers of the planned Grace i light will offer Los Angeles its opportunity to see the Pacific aviator at a mass meeting in the Coliseum wrftc h seats j 7 6,000 persons. Half of. the admission money, according to Peiley, will go to charity and the remainder form the "Los Angeles testimon ial" to the aviator. - The Coliseum meeting s set for.. a day or two after Grace's expect ed landi . Another mass meet ing is i ig planned for the flier in the Uo ;e Bowl, at Pasadena, which seat, persons, and at which ' .'asadena's testimbn- i ial" would b ,-eceived. Grace Ire-, i cently moveu ; Pasadena. Peiley j said the mass meetings bad the i approval of the c Iiambers of com merce of Los Angeles and Pasa dena. Demands of leaders of the mo tion picture .colony of Hollyw'ood, Peiley said, have led to plans to present the flier at a social gath ering or film .colony ball to be held in a public dance hall on the evening of the Fjburth of sJuly. Admission fees would be charged. Other plans for any , financial I harvesting to follow the flight j have not been made, j Peiley paid;' ! He declared the backers of the j flight had not received contingent offers from either stage or c reeri j bjut If such were mad, they would of course, receive consideration. Arrangements for this part of the flier's welcome were outlined tonight by W. Peiley, who has been-writing a series of news stor ies of the flight; preparations on When Classes IVeeded, ire "APPEAL TO O'NEILL" New Location iDr. C. B. O'Neill Fourth Floor First National Bank Building Phone 625 SALE i Men's Strap Watches Just in time;5for the holidays a sale of guaranteed Strap j. .Watches for men. 'i j I - : '- - ? The man who goes a fishin'-X- ' the man who plays golf the man who drives a car will be quick to appreciate this offer. The famous Benrus Strap Watch in the handsome case as sketched may be had, at the lowest price ever known. .5.0 Best of all you may take one for a payment of a single dol lar. Pay the balance Vas you are paid -a dollar a week will do J Elgin Strap Watches At the Cash Figures i $19.50 A Dollar Down and a Dollar a Week V- behairof thci real esUte and mo-; tidnpicturei interests tbtmectfed wfh the flignt! 'irl 'u The prospective landing prom isea to be a ' burried affair, J with the aviator keeping a close -mouth of what transpires from the time he will have left -the mid-Pacific island until, he reaches plover field, Santa Mo'nica. - "We've. contracted for the news for the flight and it would be un fair to the pui hasers if Grace gave - out any iniormation, said Peiley. Accordingly Grace' will- be whisked away from " the field aftor the formal greeting by of- 1 ficials. , . LODGE TEMPLE TO RISE WORK STARTS TUESDAY (Continued from jSf 1) also Vill be used for dancing pur poses. . h On the upper floor will be the dining room, kitchensmoking and storage roonis. Six Orders Houj1 Six orders will use the temple when it is completed, the sched ule already having been made out as follows: Monday, Modern Woodmen; Tuesday, knights of Pythias: Wednesday, Fraternal Order of Eagles; Thursday, United Arti- st.ns; Friday, Woodmen of World, i and Saturday, the Yeomen. j All the work on the temple will ! be done by local laborers and con tractors. A French scientist predicts that before long the average man, by gland operations, will Irve 125 years" Of active lifeJ Probably 50 years from now people will ba changing glands just like we change tires. j STAR EXCHANGE Today is one year since I opened my store and in my possession I have a large stock of SECOND HAND GOODS Men's Clothing, Watches, Guns, Pistojs, Tools, Kodaks, Musical Instruments, Cases, Bags, Trunks, Phonographs,, Etc ' I BUY, SELL and TRADE i If you are Looking for BARGAINS Don't Miss My Place 324 N. COMMERCIAL PHONE 356 Sae It will pay you to take advantage of these bargain day offer ings. Prices and quality that are unequalled ; A M.I 10c I Sirloin StealDlJ. 20c Limit 5 lbs. to a customer with meat purchase. Loin j Puce Lard . . . 50c Pork Chops, lb. m i "No. 5 Pail x Cut from Youngr Pigs . With meat purchases of 25c -: - - Sc7h oio Pork Roast, lb. 1 8c Back Bacon, lb. 24c Vtom(iJiM, Sugar Cured Look our cases over for mere bargains. Dinninc Ih 1 We are the onlv cxclusive miat market riulllUOy IU. . . I UU on the official bargain day list. We are Mild and Sweet ; ?X' ; striving to make' it a success,' For That Priced so Sliced Cold Boiled Ham, The very finest Bologna,, lb. : . 17c . Nice fori Sandwich . Fresh Ham Roasts, nothing nicer served hot or cold, per lb. Any size cut desired "' " - ' -.. Umeco, the best Oleomargarine, 2Jps.:. ....... 4. ' Not cheap But Quality Meats at Popular Prices i r ft rSK?v ffiBtv coni IH-J 31. V. . Lew b Film I Claim in Suit Counter A new chapter in the disrupted partnership f of Viola G. 'Hannpn and M. F, Lewis, naturopaths, wts written yesterday when Dr. Jwis filed an answer and counter claim in the chrcult court suit Instituted by Mrs. Han-nonV .Dissolution .of the partnership and an accounting of the business affairs is asked in the original suit. j - In the counter claim. Dr." Iewis alleges that the partnership agree ment between the . two did not stipulate that an osteopathic prac tice was. to becondact'ed. The claim al? charges that Mrs. Hannon has wasted her time and energies in activities not con nected with the business, has driv en Datrons from, the . office ' be cause of her violent temper, and has repeatedly talked of taking her town life. The counter claim asks that the original complaint' be dis missed and an accounting of the firm's funds be given, prior to dis solution of the partnership. Mrs. Hannon is complaining witness in! ian assault and battery case Hied in Justice court agaiist Dr. Lewlsj Polk County Goats Taken To Exhibition in Texas OREGON NORMAL SCHOOL, Monmouth. June 30. (Special.) Dave Riddle, pioneer angora goat breeder of Polk county. Will leave thii week-end with a carload of pure I bred registered goats whjch h will exhibit and sell at the National Stock exhibition tb .the Differe Fourtlr of July launch that you can afford a bounteous sj lb. 50c LUJ - r 'rr Originator jT- of;f Loiv Prices f Out of Conslderallcn la pur enployes we close Saturdays, 7 p. nt. be, held .at Sau Antonio Texas; early In JuIyjTheJ bred-B"of the entire United States, al well as outside countries,, annually TJlq, play their premium stock at the Texas exhibitions. For many years the Riddle brothers of Monmouth, have exhibited there and bought and sold high grade animals. J Clean Kidneys By Drinking Lots of Water Take Salts to Flush Kidneys If Bladder Bothers or Back Hurts Eating : too much rich food may pro- - -duce kidney trouble in some form V . says a well-known authority, because - CTatCd cixcitc thc Sidneys. Then they becomd overworked, set sluggish, clog up and cause all so'ts of .distress, . particularly backache and ' misery m the kidney region, rheumatic twinges, severe headaches, acid stotn stch, constipation, torpid liver, sleep-- . lessness, bladder and urinary irrita tion. ' - - The moment your back hurts or kid- ' r neys aren't acting right, or if bladder " f -bothers you, begin drinking Jots of ' good water and also get about four ' -ounces of Jad Salts from any good N pharmacy; take a tablespoon ful in a f "v glass of water before breakfast for a f few days and your kidneys may then act fine. This famous salts is made ; from the acid of grapes and lemoft E combined with lithia, and has . used for years to flu$h clogged eys and .stimulate theni to activ ity; also to neutralize the acids in the system so that they no longer irritate,' thus often relieving bladder disorder. ., ' Jad Salt cannot injure anyone; 4 " I makes a delightful effervescent lithia- ' ' water drink whicb millions of men . and women take now and then to help . keep fiie kidneys and urinary organs clean, thus often avoiding serious kid ney disorders. - J v i I ft 1 1 1 ' nee Delicious Wieners, lb. . . lr-:-- Unequalled for flavor 17 c Other specialties Metworst, Veal Loaf, i Liver Sausage, Etc. j ' ;' , 24c ..44c ET ii ! . - 1 ... ' ;