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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON
: THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 21, 192T V-
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Fancy SOX-
Values up to 75c
Many Patterns to Choose From
G. W. Johnson & Company
LOCAL
PEP Company Picnic Saturday
The annual picnic of the Salem
employes of the Portland Electric
Power company will be held at
the Hazel Green park next Satur
day, afternoon and evening. Be
tween 50 and 75 employes and
their families are expected to be
present. Games, races and stunts
will take up the afternoon and
dancing will occupy the evening.
New Fall Hats, Special 93.85
Regular 95. See them in my
windows. Al Krause, Men's Wear.
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Hold Picnic Tonight
Members of the Golden West
club of the W. B. A. will meet to
night at the corner, of the United
States National bank building at
6 o'clock, leaving from there to
go to Cold Spring park on the Jef
ferson highway, where the group
will hold a' picnic. All of the
lodge members are invited.
Rummage Sale 487 Court St.
Friday and Saturday, open even
ings. First Congregational church
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Attends Meeting In Eugene
T. It. Billingsley, superintend
ent of the Salem street railway
system is in Eugene attending a
hearing of the Southern Pacific
before the public service commis
sion, i
8 Oregon Pulp Paper Co.
Preferred. Limited amount for
sale. Hawkins &, Roberts. Phone l
1427. : Jyetf
Thrartre Managerj I Changed
John Williamson, owner of the I
Hollywood tbeatre has taken over
personal management, touowing
resignation of Al iKrause, who is
now devoting his "entire time to
the management of bis men s fur-
nishing business.
l'ast :oie uranas
Short special business meeting I
at Fair Grounds July 22, 3 p. m.
President. J-21 !
Youth Breaks Arm
Ellsworth Fletcher, 16-year-old
youth living at 1387 N. Winter
street, fell from the porch of : his property. Reai property was ap
homaTuesday evening about 7:30 praised at $2275.62. making a
anairaciurea, bib... arm oeiween i
the wrist and eioow.f;. He was re
ptirted -last night aS V recovering
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l epare for State Jpicnlc
i'A Jaty consisting of Mr. andfLedahl, 22. and Orpha Josephine
mtbuju. tuiuBimsj aua.iamuj
and Mr., and Mrs.-. J." BUCrary and
family-motored to! Silverton Tnes-
day evening to make arrange-
ments ror tne unnuai worta-
kota picnic which will be Jield
there on August 14., Mrs. Cum-
ibibbb rice presiueui .m toe
North Dakota club. while
a a ,
Crary is secretary-treasurer.
UMfl Cars Going Fast at -
FiUgerald-Sherwln, 364 N. Hi.
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Will Build on Twenty-Third
. City- Recorder Mark Poulsen
yesterday Issued a permit to Mrs.
E. ' W. llarland. for " the erection
of a one-story dwelling at 485 S.
23rd street, at a cost of $3500.
CraM Fire.CauseB Run
fire alarm turned in yester
day afternoon at 4:30 from the
plant of the gas company turned
out to be a grass fire along the
New Bargains Today
New 6-room moderp house near
school. 94.SOO. Easy terms.
New 5 -room house near school,
: v 9 1.OOO. Easy terms. M.
Seven-room house on Church
; St S4.000. Terms, A.
h Beautiful modern 5-room house.
perfect la every detail.
S6,300. W. : - '
A fine ' 8 -room house,. lots of
shrubbery and Jrutt, fine lo-
- cation, 8,500. T.
Six-room house close In. choice
residence district, f5,50. R.
Money to Loan, Houses to Rent
U. S. REALTY CO.
443 State - Telephone 2080
469 State
NEWS IN
top of the river bank at the foot
of Chemeketa street. A. M. Spong
of Spong's boat house, had put
the fire out with a wet sack be
fore the fire apparatus arrived.
New Fall Hats, Special S3.83
Regular 85. See them in my
windows. Al Krause, Men's Wear
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Car Hmt No Brakes
Failure to have adequate brakes
on his car caused Eddie Murado
to drive across the intersection at
Commercial and State streets,
striking a machine driven., by Her
bert Misson, 1046 N. 17th street.
The accident occurred at 10:55.
Little damage was done.
Fails to See Signal
Claiming that the other driver
failed to observe his signal to
turn, Orval Larson, Silverton, re
ported to police that his car was
struck by one driven by W. J.
Trudgin at 24 and State streets
yesterday morning.
Will Speak in Kugene
C. A. Howard, state superintend
ent of public instruction, will be
speaker tomorrow evening at the
dinner of the Schoolmasters' club
at the University of Oregon, in
Eugene.
Lambert Cherries O cents-
Pound. You pick them.
849
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Rural avenue, Salem.
Judgment Satisfied
Judgment of Thomas Leese
against A. J. Van Wassenhove, et
al. in the amount of $2121.15. in-
eluding costs, has been satisfied,
it was shown in an execution filed
in circuit court yesterday
817.50 to Frisco by Boat
Wednesdays and Saturday both
Meals and transportation first
(class. Salem Travel Agency, 175
So. Hizh St. J-21
Appraisement Filed
Inventory and appraisement in
the estate ofSIda G. Sawyer, de
ceased, showed cash on hand in
the First National bank of Silver-
ton to be $1159.3 6. which const!
ro1 tho HlliW nf th nrnnai
total of $3434 9 8
iMai - riaife License Issued
A marriage license was issued
in' the office of county Clerk U.
n. Rover vesterdav to John A.
Lughmlller, lg, Dotn of Silver
ton
OWo p le VIsit
Mr and Mrs Howard Williams
and tWQ daughters. Sue and Jane,
Qf Dayton, Ohio, have been spend-
,ng few dayg Ti8itIng with L.
M. Gilbert and family, at the Sa
lem boys' training school. The
Williams family motored west, and
have been visiting friends and
relatives in Oregon. California,
Arizona and New Mexico
Furniture Upholstered "
And repairing. Giese-Powers
Furniture Co. f3tf
Defemlant to Appeal-
Defendant in the civil case of
Roy J. Hoffman, administrator of
the estate of G. E. Unruh against
Asmus H. Jess, filed notice of ap
peal to the supreme court of the
I ., f orcroB. in cricuit court
I aa.rAav itin h.r hn fkk-
len in a dispute over a strip of
land eight feet in width extend
ling north and south between the
! property of the two parties, and
the court had awarded title of
one half to eacli of the contest
ants.
Execution Returned s
Execution was , returned and
I tiled in circuit court yesterday
showing satisfaction of a Judg
ment in the amount of $1489.41
including costs, in the action of
Paul T. . Tollea and Rose Tolles
against Lucy .Hunter.:
Re-Appraisement Asked
M. G. Gunderson, executor for
the estate of Edmund Olson, de
ceased, f Hod petition in probat
court yesterday asking re-appraise
ment of the estate. - A promissory
nete tor $1900 and papers show
ling approximately . $190.70 due
Special
48c
BRIEF
4540 pounds of hops sold in April
1027, .were recovered by the exe
cutor following first appraisement.
Judge Hunt' re-appointed Charles
A. Reynolds, Otto Legard and Hen
ry Bock to re-appraise the estate.
Used Cars Going Fast at
Fitzgerald-Sherwln, 364 N. HI.
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Lights not Adjusted
C. W. Silliman, Salem, was fin
ed $10 in justice court yesterday,
on a charge of operating a motor
vefiicle with improper lights. His
case had been continued from Sat
urday. Hotel Marion
Deljar dinners served
every evening.
5:46 to 8
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Had Wrong License Plates
O. Barstad, West Woodburn.
was arrested yesterday on the
highway between Salem and Au
rora, charged with operating a
motor vehicle without proper li
cense plates. Barstad pleaded
guilty in justice court yesterday
and his case was continued for sen
tence until Monday.
How (ood XeN Does Spread!
General Gasoline is still the best
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County Plant Runs
The county paving plant will
be in operation during the next
four or five weeks. County Road
master W. J. Culver stated yes-
terdap, while needed repairs are
being made on the 150 miles of
paved highways in Marion coun
ty, including the two or three
weeks thai will be required to re
pair "black-top" paving in the
ity of Salem.
Barber Shop Opens
J. K. Cloyd is now in his new
location, the North High street
Barber Shop, at 385 North High.
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Grading Inspected
Deputy County Roadmaster F.
O. Johnson left yesterday to in
spect new grading bejng construc
ted on the road from Mehama to
the mines on the Little North Fork
of the Santiam river.
P. Agent He;
M. L. Coturri, special agent for
the Southern Pacific railroad com-
panyt. who,,was actively, engaged
n me long nunt ror ana. prosecu
tion of the DeAutremont train ban
dits, was a' Salem visitor yester
day.
Pair Get Two Ye.
Curtis Townsend and Adrian
Loom is, both of whom pleaded
guilty last Saturday to charges of
larceny in a dwelling, were sen
tenced to two years each In the
state penitentiary by Judge Percy
R. Kelly in circuit court yesterday.
Judge Kelly granted petition of
their attorneys to make showing
for paroles, showing to be made
in court this morning at the "time
Henry Jairl, up for sentence on
the same charge as Townsend and
Loomlg, appears in court. Jairl
was implicated with the pair, but
postponed his plea until last Mon
day. : 5
Casey's Guaranteed
RHEUMATISM REMEDY
Money refunded if it doea not
cure your case
NELSON & HUNT, Druggist
Cor. Court and Liberty Tel. 7
HEMSTITCHING
6. 8 and 10 cents per yard. Also
buttons, stamping and pleating
ANNA II. KRUEGER
Over Miller's : Telephone 117
Radium Ore
." "ReYizator"
. . Purifies , . water,
cleanses the
blood and gives
Jf health.
,JT. L. ELXJ3
Distributor
3295 8. Church
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SAYS
We have a Buick
Four Roadster com
plete overhaul job,
good paint, 75 per
cent new rubber, and
a fine running car
for $350
"The House That Service Built
Returns from Trip to Bend
W. H. Burghardt is expected to
return today from a four-day trip
over the McKenzie pass into the
Bend country, where he went on
a vacation trip.
Youthful Broadcaster Here-
Arthur Judson Stevens, aged 9,
youthful radio broadcaster from
San Bernardino, Cal., stopped yes
terday morning at the office of
Governor Patterson. Arthur is
just finishing a trip of the north
west, and on his return to his
home will broadcast his impres
sions of the trip over station KHJ.
He is known as "Little King Ar
thur of Radioland."
Parabase Motor Oil
100 per cent pure paraffine
base. At General Independent deal
ers. J-21
Gray Headquarters Set
In preparation for the Gray
Bayes fight at the armory July
27, Bobby Gray and John Buono,
of Los Angeles, arrived in Salem
Tuesday and have established
headquarters here.
Service Station to Ijca.se
Good location on highway near
Salem. Excellent oportunity- for
right party. Address 221, care
Statesman. J-21
Car Tester Cans TVrecx ,
L. Kleinke, service man at the
Cherry City garage, tried to test
out a car belonging to L. C. Lach
ele, 1230 Ferry street, with the
result that the car was run into
by a machine driven by H. W.
Jensen, 110 Hoyt street, on Court
between 13 and 14. According to
Jenson's report. Kleinke drove to
the. left side of the street as though
going to park, then suddenly
swerved to the right. Jensen had
started to pass on the right, and
struck the Lachele car on the side.
Kleinke claims Jensen skidded 3.0
feet before hitting him. tt
To Hidfl Social
The West Side Circle ladies' aid
society of Jason Lee church will
hold an ice cream social at the
home of Mrs. T. J. Clark, 1215
North Commercial street, Friday
evening, July 29, beginning t
7:30. Proceeds will go to the
carpet fund of the church.
Fifteen Cases Shown
Fifteen cases of contagious dis
ease are shown in Marion county
by the regular weekly contagious
disease report. They are as fol
lows: Chickenpox, 1; diptheria
1; measles. 3; mumps, 2; pneu
monia, 3; tuberculosis, 5.
Fined for Improper Parking
C. C. Ingersoll and A. L. Turner,
both of Salem, paid fines of $1
each in police court yesterday on
improper parking charges.
Parks Overtime
Angel Comitte, Salem, 'parked
his car too long yesterday, and
paid a. fine of $1 in police court
later, as a resuu.
Speeder s Fined
R. E. Nelson, 680 N. Liberty
street, was fined $5 by City Re
vorder Poulsen yesterday for
speeding.
roil land People Visit
R. C. Olson, A. R. Graves, G
E. Beatty and Leroy Hansen, of
Portland, were Salem guests last
night, registered at the Terminal
Visiting in Salem
Among Salem visitors register
ed at the Marion last night were
E. L. Kollenborn, Eugene; Paul
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The Pride of
Many Women '
An Extraordinary
Pocket Piece
SHARI
Twin Vanity
Case
Under the gold and
6llver plated case you
will find a soft powder r
and a blending rouge.
May we show It to youty
Perry's Drug Store
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: 119 , commercial
McKercher, Hood River; Alexand
er Fisk, Paw Paw, Mich., P, K.
Schuyler, Washington. D. C; Mr.
and Mrs. A. La van and Mr. and
Mrs. E. Sullivan of Denver, Colo.;
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Ross,
Prlneville; Mr. and Mrs. Acker
man and Miss Packard of Pasa
dena; Mr. and Mrs. John A Davis,
Toledo, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Frank
N. Weis, Monroe. Mich.: Mr. and
Mrs. Paul H. Keat, Oakland. Cal.;
Miss Helen S. Leavitt and George
Otis Lapley of Boston, Mass.
Catches Rig Silverslde
W. Bresnahan, connected with
Richard's theatrical company.
went to Mehama Wednesday and
caught a 6 pound silverslde,
which graced the troupe's dinner
table that evening. Bresnahan
made the trip with Johnnie John
son.
End Visit Hero
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Petit have
returned to their home at Forest
Grove after visiting over the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Ev
ans at 925 North Winter street.
Mining Engineer Here.
William Blendorf, of Seattle,
raining engineer who is interested
in the copper mines of the San
tiam country, is a Salem visitor
registered at the Terminal last
night.
Hawkins to be Speaker ;
Dr. 1' n P. Hawkins, superin
tender' ( the Salem Chautauqua
will iM.iss the Lions club of
which ..e a member at the noon
day luncheca Friday and if at all
possible will arrange to have some
of the ui.cal talent of the Chau
tauejta for that day. present and
giv some selections. Dr. Haw
kins will speak oh "What Makes
a Community Great." Recently he
delivered this address before the
Khranis club of Baker.-
Visitors from One of Town
Out-of-town visitors at the New
Salem last night included Mrs,
Blanche McDonald, Taft, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Monlux, Los
Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. C. U. Me
Clennal, Los Angeles; L. Strick
Eugene; Leonard . David, Maple
ton and W. A. Wolf, Chicago.
Visit Here
Mrs. H. C. Joiner and grand
daughter, Miss Virginia Conway
of Billings, Montana, are visiting
at the home of Mrs. Joiner's aunt
Mrs. H. G. Seagrove, and other
relatives.
Two Injurfd in Wreck
Ralph A- Blanchard and Robert
Crossdale, both giving their ad-
ress as 1006 Porter Bldg.. Port
land, receiving minor injuries of
the face and hands yesterday af
ternoon at 3:10, in an auto acci-
ent on the Pacific highway eight
miles north of Salem. The acci-
ent was reported by J. E. Dow
11, 3 51 N. Cottage, driver of one
6f the cars.
ormor Slm ir Her-
Mi. -is Nina Williams and Miss
Martha Schlmmel, of Portland, are
spending several weeks in Salem
representing the Royal Baking
Powder company. Miss Williams
a former Salem girl, who last
fall -won first prize in a States
man circulation contest, receiving
an automobile and diamond ring.
Miss Williams recently purchased
a beauty parlor in McMinnville.
Portland Guests at Marion
Guests at the Marion last night
from Portland included F. M.
Wolff, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hodges,
H. H. Eddy, Mrs. C. H. Breck.
Carl Briedwell, F. O. Miller, Carl
B. Brown. Gus J. Roth, A. V.
Wells and Dr. Thorp.
FOR INFORMATION
ABOUT LOCAL OR EASTERN
RAILROAD TRIPS
PHONE 727
Oregon Electric Ry.
Willamette Valley Line
PLUMBING-
Quick Reliable Service
IL EGXER, 1615 Center Street
Phones 332 and 1310-W
Fine Fixtures
Standard Equipment
Bedding and Window Box
Plants
Are now ready, also fine line
of 'shrubs and perennials
C. F. RREITHAUPT
Telephone 880 512 State St.
TELEPHONE 4-2-G
JOE
the battery man
service calls free
.540 Chemeketa Street
MEN'S AND LADIES SUITS
CLEANED AND PRESSED -.
S1.00 I ! , T
Ladies Silk Dresses, 1-S5
Coots Refined, $3.00
Men's Salts 'Pressed, ' OO cento
VARLEY CLEANERS '
. Over Busick'i -.
1927 FREE WALLPAPER
SAMPLE BOOKS
. Call, phone or write
MAX O. BUREN
171 N. Commercial ' Ealem
75,000 TO SEE BOXERS
CLASH IN RING BATTLE
. (Couluamd from pas 1.)
250,000. " - - ' j :.
Sharkey Ruled Favorite
Radio microphones at the ring
side will . carry the word picture
of the fight over a . nationwide
hookup to from 15.000.000 to
20,000.000 other persons.
Sharkey ruled a decided favor
ite tonight among the experts who
have analysed and weighed the
chances of the two rivals. On the
other hand Dempsey claimed the
support of popular opinion in an
apparent overwhelming measure,
as well as the backing of many
close observers.
Few. if any, previous big ring
battles have developed as sharp a
contrast of opinion. Where to
night Sharkey was backed strong
ly by a majority of .newspaper
critics and in wagers at odds
ranging from X to 5 to as high as
2 to 1, Dempsey remained the firm
choice of the fans in the street.
The experts 'or rather the ap
parent majority favoring Sharkey,
base the predictions on a victory
for the ragged Boston sailor con
fidently on his youth, speed and
superior boxing craft. He is 25
to Dempsey's 32. He has been
fighting frequently and rising
rapidly on the heavyweight scale
in the past year and a half with
decisive triumphs over Harry
Wills, Mike McTigue and Jimmy
Maloney to his credit. Dempsey
has fought only once in four years
and then, last September, a losing
battle. ;
Dempsey, according to the ex
pert minority supporting' him. will
" win because, A? has, regained hi
old knockout -punch, shaken, oil
the legal worries that , beset him
a year, ago and whipped himself
into as good a fighting trim as it
is possible for an athlete to ac
quire after a long lay off from
actual comoetition. Whatever
speed has passed with his youth
they argue, will be offset by his
wallop.
Delnpsey's punchlng-powers, his
THE HART
is lifted, and sadness
will find here a service
that is the reverent
essence of human
thou g:h t fulness and
tact.
WEBB'S FUNERAL
PARLORS
TeL 120
TERWILLIGERS
Perfect Funeral Service
For Less
Licensed Lady Mortician
770 Chemeketa Street
Telephone 724
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
See A. B. Kelsay at
Cobbs-Mitchell Company
or Telephone 813
Salem, Or.
i C Ay LUTHY
' -r" '-'JeWeler1,-i: !
. " In New; Location ;
25 STATE STREET r
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry
Repaired
OWNER GOING AWAY
Mast sell choice close In Ten
, Acres River Bottom Land '
Want an Offer
F. L. WOOD
341 State Street
ELECTRIC MOTORS
Rewound and Repaired, New or
Used Motors
VIBBERT & TODD
Things Electrical -191
South High Tel. Ill
YICKSOHERBCO.
J. n. LEONG. Mgr. -
Out life's : work has
ben spent in studying
the healing properties
of Chinese herbs and
now dally : we relieve
those suffering from1
stomach, liver and kld
ney trouble,- rheuma
tism , and gall stones.
also disorders of men.
women
and children.
Free Consultation Call or Write
Open O A. IL to S P. IX.
420 State SL, Salem, Oregon
handlers -asserted - on arrival to
night, will not be affected by sore
ness which developed In his left
arm several 'days ago and gave
impetus to sensational reports of
the ex-ehamplon's condition. These
reports have been a prime factor
in the trend jtt opinion as reflect
ed in the. betting toward Sharkey,
but the idea of any serious injury
to Dempsey's arm has been 'dis
counted by the energy and effec
Uveness pt his last workouts. ,-.
If Dempsey 1s to win. most ob
servers agree, it - will be rQUickly
and .because he Is " able to land
with telling enough effect to
break through Sharkey's -defense
in the f'rst few rounds. If the
fight goes beyond five or six
rounds it is generally expected
Sharkey's assets in speed, stamina
and boxing skill will be In his fa
vor with a victory on points prob
ably Jn his grasp in the event It
LADD & BUSH, Bankers
? EsUblhmed 1868 j
General Banking Business ,
. ' .. . ." . :'; .,..
Office Hours from 10 a. m. to 3 p, m.. ,
tiji
Lucille Elmore ompany
in a reviie that will interest old and
young. Artistry of the highest tpe in a
program which will long be remernbered
Thio Evening At &
The Elmore Gprripany
will give a 40-minute prelude of music,
impersonations and entertainment
This will be followed by the -celebrated
lecture
"TALLOW DIKI V
By Dr. Robert Parker Milei1
TRANSFER and-STQRAGE
Long and Short Distance Hauling
Public and Private Storage
GRAIN, FEED AND SEED
Free Delivery to any part of the city; .
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rarme
The Statesman
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When you .leave the city for a vacation, or on
a business trip, why not have The StateKrnan sent
to you while away t. ' ; ." '. -V'
The Statesman will be like a letter from tiome;
It will kep you posted about affairs in Salem and
the Willamette Valley generally., :' '-
; The subscription rate , is COc a month and you
may pay in advance or on your. ret ur n;
Telephone 583 or mail n:postrcard and
transferwill be'made proinplly
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Tlie Oregon Statesman
. 216 South Commercial SlrxcU .
goes the limit.
Both fighters were in seclusion-:
tonight, their conditioning com
pleted land their' handlers conti-
dent they had reached lhe'jeak of
form. They will meet first tomor
row when they ! weigh la at tha
state athletic commission at 2 V-
m.. Dempsey Is expected to scaler
around 16 and Sharkey about
Tex RIckardSx tradftloftal weath
er luck seemed Slikely to pjrevair
as a result of predictions of clear
skies- jtorj tomorrow; nighti - K
The preliminary fights are stat
ed to start at 8:15p.m. and the
main . bout at 10 p..m. eastern day
light time. . 5 - .
Building booms come and ge
but "; there never seems -to be any
change In the construction of air
castles.' X f " t ts
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