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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1927)
I - - FLY 24, 1927 W H i f I TT ITS .MY ...NEW SHArAE ON YOU A GROWN UP MARRIED WOMAN OATHING SUIT PEAR DRESSING UKE OPLENDID assortment of bathing necessities arid sum mer accessories at saving prices; Kodak supplies, twenty-four hour developing and printing service. Summer reading at a few cents a week. ONLY THE BEST Agents The Owl Drug Car Reported Stole P. J. Gries reported at the sher iff's office that his Ford touring car, license 203-4 50, was stolen from Sublimity on., the night of July 2J.. The top bad been fresh ly painted, he said. . , Glese-Powers Annual . August Sale. .The greatest fur niture, values of the year. 124 LOCAL 'fK-, Johnson Will Annuled H-V Benefjclaries under the will of 1 ICharles Johnson, deceased, will Jr nfStrtot receive the estate, according r 'tn flnllimif fact and decree nana- ed down by Judge J. T. Hunt inj probate court, yeaieraay. . unaer the decision, the order admitting the will to probate, (the will hav ing been destroyed prior to the death of the testator) was annul : led. based - on the finding that Johnson: was feeble-minded and therefore incompetent when the Instrument - was. i drawn. -Costs ..,.were awarded against the propon ents, Jacob "Johnson. 1 Used Cars Going Fast at j f Itzgerald-Sherwin, 264 K. HL Wlaney Estate Appraised Estate of P. B J Keaney was found to consist entirely of per sonal property, valued at $1054 73 according' to1" Inventory and ap pralsenvent&Tfled in probate court yesterday by . P. P. Kilian, David O'Hara and '.Harry Wefs. apprais ers. Items were chiefly cash- in banks, government bonds and sav ings certificates. Keaney was em ployed at the state hospital. Furniture Upholstered . And repairing. Cleae-Powers furniture Co. . . "tf Final Hearing Set t August 24 was set as the day for hearing of the final account In the estate of Alexander McFar lane, filed in probate court yester day. The estate consisting of 14219.72 has been distributed among heirs and creditors, accord ing to report of the administratrix, Bertha A. Plymale. . Store Rooms for .Rent- Down town and suburban. $35 and up. Becke & Hendricks. 189 N. HiKh street. L-J-25 Sale Confirmed - :, - - ' Judge. It.- H. McMahan issued an order confirming sale of mortgag ed property, yesterday, in the ac tion of . Peter Becker and Thresa Becker against Margaret Agnes Beatty. . . .; SI 7.50 to Frisco by Boat Wednesdays and Saturdays both .meals and transportation first class. Salem Travel Agency, 175 S. High St. 124 On Camping Trip Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Blackwood are spending their vacation at the mAiiiilaii IaItab In i tha TWhn to rf in national forest. - Mr. Blackwood T is a member of the Statesman f'yS. linotype staff. - ; ' Picnic Plans Announced- Announcement off method of gaining admittance . to the inter- servlce club' picnic at Hager's Grove next. Friday - afternoon, is being made In the bulletins sent out to the members of the Kiwan- Something New Everr Day 1 0 acres 'orchard on Pacific Highway five miles but. Price ---..-,V-...'. ,; . nine miles out on way. : House, barn Price $5000 or will trade for Salem "home. 235 acres highly improved land five miles from Salem; 80. acres in bearing prunes; sever al acres new ground ; modern house, large barn. A show place "In every respect. Price $40,000, terms. ., -. ' ' ' 50 acres three miles from main line R. .R. station; all In cultlvationr all,level; -room new house. Price for quick sale $3000. ' It will take $2000 cash to handle. Money to loan Houses to rent U. S. REALTY CO. 443 State St., Tel. COCO I 13000.- H. (2 5 'acres'; ""Vi paved- high slland fruit. THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON WORE YOU UKE THIS BATHAIG SUrO B-V.P' ADONIS -JONES. RUN RACK AX P GET OA! SOME CLOTHES, YOU SHI EK, BEFORE VOU ?ET THAT, THE NEXT 3t tWVTHE CAPITAL DRUG STORE Co., Products NEWS IN is club. Each member is being sent two tickets, tor himself and wife, if any. .-These tickets are good, for both admittance and the Johnny Jones luncheon. No tick ets necessary for children. Mem bers who-have adult guests may secure extra tickets from the club secretary or the gate keeper. The member is instructed to sign his name to each ticket. Giese-Powers Annual August Sale. The greatest fur niture values of the year. j 2 4 Plane Carries Passengers Passenger -flying service, con ducted at the state fairgrounds Saturday, will continue all day to day, it was announced by C. J. Graul of the Graul Plying Service. Dick Rankin 'will! pilot the pas senger plane. Graul and Rankin are planning to institute a flying school here. Dancing Every Friday Donee's Hall, McCoy. 124 Meetings Announced Rev. A. Arntsen of Los Angeles' will begin special meetings in the Glad Tidings Hall, 343 Court street, on Sunday evening, July 24. Meetings will be held "every evening next wee,k, with the ex ception of Monday, beginning at 8 p. m. Lambert Cherries Only; 6 cents pound, you pick them at 849 Rural Ave., Salem. - - ; 124 Invents Combination Holder A. Flash ore of the Haines Top and Body shop has Invented a solder in paste form which is a combination flux and pulverized solder. He fs applying for a pat ent. The invention is expected to have a wide use. 8 Oregon Pulp A Paper ' Preferred. Limited amount' tor sale. Hawkins & Roberta. Phone 1427. jy6tf Will Repair Dwelling- Frank StoJdard was issued a permit : yesterday to do repairs amounting to aproximately $250 on a dwelling at 1320 Broadway.. Hotel Marion Dollar dinners served 6:45 to 8 every evening. ' n26tf Has No Chauffeur's License Glenn Vanderhoof, of the Red Clover dairy, was fined $10 in po lice court yesterday when he pleaded guilty to driving without a chauffeur's license. - He was ar rested by Officer iThomason, Fri day evening. : Fairmonnt Hill Lots $1200 on up. Protected district. Monthly payment plan. Get yours new. ; 70 to choose from. A-1 sizes facings, etc. - Becke & Hendricks. 189 N. High street. - L-J-25 Parks Too Long J. B. Chenoweth, 709 N. 16th street,' apld a fine of $1 in police court yesterday, on a . charge of over time parking. , Unable to Locate Relatives- No trace, yet has been found of relatives of I. N. Schurman, aged victim of a paralytic stroke who is in a serious condition at & local hospital." Efforts to locate a son . rut Sale Tn km Olaaatag Xlstoas bmU1 raUI Mm m Sa4st Fhss ies - 147 . XMta'l M, TletOT Adolag Itaeatas SrrlM C. BL LOCKWOOD Boston Terrier Puppies For -Sala . Champion Males for Service DR. FRED ELLX3 - Oregon -Ealem, King Jr. I f i YOUR PICTURE M SUNDAY SUPPLEMENT F0 BATHING CAPS ANO ACCESSORIES - PAY J. H. WILLETT State Street at Liberty BRIEF said to be in Vermont have so far proved fruitless. Hospital offi cials are anxious to locate friends or relatives of Schurman. For Rent, $30 Not for sale. Modern 5-room bungalow, garage. Close in. In quire of owner, 691 S. Capitol St. 127 Arrested for Speeding K. Schoemaker of Salem, was arrested" Friday evening on a charge of speediag, and will ap pear in police court Monday af ternoon to answer to the charge. Motorcycle St rack by Car A motorcycle driven by C. L. Ferris, 1295 McCoy street, was struck yesterday noon at the in tersection of Cheraeketa and Com mercial streets by a car driven by Earl Heider, 44 4 N. Winter street. Heider started to make a left turn, Ferris said, and struck Ferris, who was coming from the opposite direction. Used Cars Going Fast Fitzgerald-Sherwin, 364 N. HI. J2tf Kiwanis Program Mystery N. D. Elliott, who is the chair man for Tuesday's luncheon of the Salem Kiwanis club,- has followed the Rotary club's example of last week in not announcing his pro gram, but it wil be different in that a speaker has been provided. It is rumored" that the speaker is from. New York.; Try Our Sberbeti Salem Maid products sold by Saatta r y Con f ectlonery, 1857 State: Palm i Confectionery. 467 N. ClrtiTch-Vtbe Nook, 379 N. High. 124 Car Recovered Quickly A Willys-Knight touring car be longing to William W. Harcombe, Dallas, Ore., was stolen Friday evening, and recovered late the same night by local police. Stolen at Paper Mill- Albert Pearsall, Rt. 4, reported to police that his Chevrolet tour ing car,, license number 117-011, was stolen from in front of the paper mill late Friday night. Traffic Accident Reported George Hester. 248 N. Summer street, reported a tratfie accident which bapened last evening "be tween a car driven by himself and one driven by F. E. Mercer. 1565 N. 19th street, at the corner of Center and Liberty streets. No cause of the accident was given. GJese-Powerfi Annual August Sale. The greatest fur niture values of the-year. 24 Circus Parades -Through Town A real circus parade came to town yesterday, with animals and everything. It was the Junior Town Chautauqua parade, . In which the kiddies had an oppor tunity, to show Salemites how much they liked the part which the Chautauqua has for them. A real live policeman- led 'the par ade, to give it the dignity of a real affair, but the rest of it was all composed of the Junior group from the Chautauqua,-with a pet Billy Casey's Guaranteed . " : RHEUMATISM REMEDY Money refunded If It does not cure your case ;;w;! NELSON HUNT, Draggists1 Cor.'Court and Liberty i Tel. 7 HEMSTITCHING J ft, 8 and 10 cents per yard. Also buttons, stamping and pleating. ANNA IL KRUEGER Over Miller's Telephone 117 Radina Ore "ReTialtcr,, Purifies water, cleanses the ' blood and gives T health. - . I. XXZJ3 ; Distributor 2295 8. Church IMS r i . Tel. IZZl-l n L 0 L - SAYS ' We have a late 1925 four-door Overland Sedan equipped with bumpers, good rub ber and a fine run ning car for- $395 The House That, Service Built" goat hauling a cart behind the btg officer. - - Too Much Speed Charged Too much speed on the part of , Joe' Chemowta .caused him to drive his car into one operated by Mrs. Fred Barker,! 1190 N. Cot tage, according to Mrs. Barker's report to police. The accident oc curred in front of the City Ice works, on Center street at 1 p. m. Friday. Boys in Ford Cause Wreck William English. RL 7. Box 99, reported to. police yesterday that two boys in, a Ford with Oregon license number 143-849 ' drove their car into the rear of his car on the highway north of Salem. Giese-Powers Annual ' August Sale. The greatest fur niture values of the year. j24 Lodge to Hold Picnic. 4 The Royal Neighbors' sewing so ciety will hold their picnic at the fair grounds next Tuesday, July 6, with each member bringing special dishes and silverware. A special feature of the picnic will be the Juvenile dinner at noon. A program will be given in the fore- coon. ' J Retaining Wall Constructed A retaining wall is being con structed at the front of the exca vation on i Commercial street, where the old livery barns were burned several years ago. Frank Luce of the Capital City Transfer company Is the owner of .the pro perty. Iowa Newspaper Man Here Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Beck of Cen- terville, Iowa, with their sons, Harold and Paul, have been visit ing Salem friends this week, while on a tour of the coast. Mr. Beck Is publisher of the Daily Center- tile Iowegian. Centerville is a city of 10;400 population., Beautiful View Home- New. Hot water heat, refriger ating system, etc. Every modern feature. Being built at Fairmount and Leffelle streets on north slope of Fairmount hill. 8 rooms. Hard wood in all. If interested in a fine home let us finish to suit you. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High street. . L-J-25 Will Spend Vacation ;Mr. and Mrs. Reed Rowland left last night for Newport, where Mrs. Rowland will spend a vacation period. Mr. Rowland will return to Salem this' evening. Justice Small Returns Today- Justice of the Peace' Brazier C. Small is expected to return to Sa lem today from attending the Am erican Legion convention at La Grande, so that Justice court will proceed as usual tomorrow after few days vacation. White House Work Proceeding Work on the reflnlshing and equipping of the White House. res taurant Is progressing, with the completion yesterday of the instal lation of the plate glass windows for the new front. The time for the opening of the restaurant has not been set, depending upon the time taken in putting on the fin ishing work. Scouts Go to Camp . Harold Ware, Scout executive, returned to Salem Friday evening from the Boy Scout camp above Cascadia. leaving again Saturday morning with the second contin gent of about 40 boys, with their dunnage, in a big truck5: The first contingent,' which has finished Jts On the Train and During Vacations ' letters must! often .' be. written without the con f venience of a desk' ; frequently; in a- hurry. .' 1 LORD BALTIMORE . - Writlnff v Portfolios " , are made for lust such - emergencies, The writ-- Ing case cover, placed ' on lap, knee or ehair arm supplies the desk, and the paper is fab- ric-finlshed stock of high quality ' Complete outfit with 50 sheets and; 2 4 en- j velopes. , LL . PerrYs Drc5 Elcre lli -7V.. 115,8. Cornerdal .r , , two weeks at -the camp, returned la- the truck 'last night,' leaving the second group In full sway at tb camp. ..All the boys I report that the camp has been a big uc fs this year,, , t Penns) Iranian Will Picnic A picnic for all Pennsylvanlans Hring Id the state of Oregon Is be ing planned for July SJ to be held in 1 Laurelburst Park, Port land, under the auspices of the PennsylTania Socie'ty of 'Oregon and the PennsylTania Women's club. The afrair will be a, basket picnic with coffee and . Ice cream served by the club, and with a mu sical - program and a number of short adresses , in the 1 afternoon. Dr. W. .W. Toungson, paster of the Rose City Park Methodist church 'will preside, and make the principal address of the day! All former Pennsylvanlans are extend ed an invitation to be present. So Park Meeting Today 1 , In order that there may be no conflict' with the Chautauqua pro gram, there will be no religious (service In Willson park this after- noon. Announcement of next week's meeting will be made later. . : Schools Will Give Programs In order that those Interested may have an opportunity; to 8CC what kind -of work has been done in the summer schools conducted in Salem by the" Oregon i normal school at Monmoutb.-under the di rection of Professor T. H. I Gentle, programs showing ,-the- completed work will be given In the various grades in both schools this week. Monday the Yew Park school will give its programs at 10:30 a. m., and on Tuesday, the Grant pupils will have open, bouse for parents and friends, with programs in each of the rooms. j . t Bpcafe Leave for Y Camp A truckload of baggage left the Y MCA last night, headed for De troit, accompanied by Dwight Adams, Bill East. Howard Adams, and Phil Bell. The load ; will be held in Detroit over Sunday and Monday morning will be pack ed on horses to Elk lake for the boys' camp, there. The main group of boys , will not' go in to the camp until next Thursday. Gospel Team Goes from'YMCA A gospel team consisting of Hugh McGilvra, Dale WaddilL and Fred -Tooze will leave early this morning for Mill City, where they will have charge of the morning services at the Presbyterian church there. This is the second gospel team asked for by the Mill City people. 1 , , n August Moline. an inmateecf 55; eloped from the state bostMtai yesterday afternoon at 4 -o'clock! He was dressed in khaki colored clothing, is 5 feet 10 inches i height, and was close shaven. Drunks. Put in Jail Jess Wade and D. R. Irons, Sa lem. youths, were picked up las evening in an allegedly Inebriated condition, and lodged in the cit Jail., , ' Going to Yellowstone ' A party of five, consisting Mr. and Mrs. Gale C. Griswold Mr. and Mrs. George Triesas, anH Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Jones, al 5r Modesto, Cal., are stopping - in Salem over Sunday . while on their way to visit the Yellowstone na tional park and other points of interest in the northwest. . The other day Small Sister came home from school, prpudly flour ishing a . paper, .t' "It's a composi tion about Socceratees," she said handing it to Mother with a grand ait. "Teacher told us about him and then we wrote it. You can read It .If you want ; to." . And Mother read:. "Socrates was a great man. He was sort of a tramp. He told, everybody, what to do and they gave, him poison." PLUMBING ' l:'t Quick Reliable Service . H. EGNER, 1015 Center 8treet i Phones 832 and 1310.W ' ' Fine Flxtores ' t, ' Standard 'Equipment Bedding and Window' Box Plants ' An now ready, also f in- line of shrubs and perennials T. F. BREITHAUPT Telephone 380 . 512 State St. TELEPHONE 4-2-6 JOE the battery man service calls free 540 Chemeketa Street ' HEX'S - ANO LADIES SUITS ; CLEANED AND PRESSED " !.- si-oo r-' . " t Ladles Silk Dreasea, $115 - i Coats Rellned, 93.00 Meaa Suits Pressed, JSQ cents i-VARLEV CLEANERS Over Busick's mm . . 1037 FREE WALLPAPER SAMPLE COOES - . ' Call, xhons or write v T i a:: o. dut.i:n v. 179 N. Commercial, C&lem SUNDAY MORNING, Where To Dine i TODAY Eat Your Sunday Dinner At the Gray Belle. - i Chicken Dinne: '. Served all day at The-Spa. : I T -. . . i For : Dinner This Evening Dollar : dinner at the . Marlon hotel today. . r 9"- : "''-.; Chicken Dinner at the Lunch Box 181 S. Liberty St. Tables tot ladies. Open all day. i ... Eat Your Sunday Dinner- At the Valley Grill. 156 S. Com'l. Under new management. Rat at Mlnto's t Chicken dinner, 50c. Special Dinner Today - And home made salads. State Cafeteria. ; - - -' Special Chicken Dinner Today at Argo Restaurant. POLICE BREAK EB BAND OP NOTORifekis THIEVES BELIEVED. ROUNDED UP PORTLeJD,'ju:7 23. (AP) Two burglary cases were probably cleared up, j $2,000 worth of re covered, stolen property was iden tified and criminal charges were placed against seven men and two women today in a blow which po lice say- resulted in the smashing of a band of notorious Portland thieves. -, Five members of the gang have been' definitely- connected with the robbery of the J. C. Penney store at St. Helens two weeks ago, eith er in its execution or In having re ceived spoils, police declare. Those held . are William John son, John Alvin and wife, Bert Merkle, - Dale Arthur, George 'A. Jones, Kenneth Walter", Mike Kanary and Thelma Bush. Of the nine, two were involved in the store burglary and in the looting here of the house of Rev. A. II. Thompson, police say, while othersOf iha band planned to hold upAfteJTrst National banvatr 1 40 ACRE FARM FOR SALE Wil? sell or trade for in come property" in Salem. 1-4 mile from pavement, near good. town. , Also, 7 lots In Salem , i TERMS ! -.I.,--' ::, -- -.' : - See A. p. Kelsay at Cobbs-Milchell Company or Telephone 813 , j Salem, Or. C. A.LUTHY Jeweler In "New Location 825 STATE STREET Watches Clocka'and Jewelry " " , I V . Repaired' OWNER GOING AWAY Blast ; sell ' choice close' In . Tea Acres River Bottom Land Want an Offer ' .F. L. WOOD 841 State Street " ELECTRIC MOTORS Rewound and Repaired, New or Used Motors I r VLBBERT & TODD I ' : i 1 Thing Electrical 191 South High t Tel. Jill YICIC SO HERB CO. - J. II. LEONG, Mgr. Our lifa'i work has been ipenUtn studying ; the healing properties JZ,'- of Chinese- hrbs and " ZzT now dally we relieva : 1 those suffering from . "'Sil ttomach, liver and kld .'ri ney trouble, rheuma ' ' IZZ ti 8 m and gall stones. f also disorders of men, women and - children. ; -; rteo CoEz!tatIca Ca3 or XTxits Cpea O A. ti. ta S P. 12...'i 42? State Et, Salens, Oreja ' I. MjirT m m . mj f a - mm w - . i - - - .1 , - V- -T - I r r STSIB Ml DURING 1913 J1 CRON (AP)- The- Germatf iag- has four ; vwlla men." e other than General inncn ddendorff heads them, t OBITUARY , . . Niske'. . . .- Susan Niske died at a local hos pital July 23, aged 53., She.is sur vived by her widower, Herman, and two daughters. Body at Webb's. Funeral announcements later. ' . -. - " Keyes ."''.' V Mrs. Imogene Keyes died at. a local hospital July 23, at the age of 8 1 years. She is survived by her husband. Isaac II. Keyes.' The funeral services will be held Mon day at 10 a. m., in the Webb chap el.: Interment will be atHayes- rille. ' ' Winshlp .Died at the residence, Morning side, early Friday, July - 22, Mrs. Margaret- WInship, ' age 63 years, wife of William Winship.- mother of Mrs. D. B. Jarman, Audry Wln ship, Mrs. Powell .Clayton r and Richard - Winshlp of Salem and George of Union; Ore.; -sister of Mrs. Effie Haworth of Pendleton, JUST SERVICE ' But " service . always -. just ; in the most mod ern and complete es tablishment where nothing Js'left undone for the bereaved. - Webb's Funeral Parlors Telephone 120 TEBWILLIGERS Perfect Funeral Service For Less Licensed Lady Mortician. ' 770 Chemeketa Street Telephone 724 - ODD CO LADD & BUSH, Bankers r ZUbllsfaed 18SS . . . General Banking' Business 7JT: ' Office Hours) from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m- fj ' " i '' - ' - ' i f MuMimTi.ii.n in imp g iiiiiii ) i iii.iii m i ? I I - . . . ..: . - TRANSFER aiid; STORAGE Long and' Short Distance Hauling " 1 1 . Public and Private Storage ' ' - ' if Fireproof BUdlng' X 1 i GRAIN, FEED Free Delivery to any part of the'eity ' ' f Quotations on Application - - - ' , - .- - - Farmers Warehouse PAUL TRAGLIO, Prop; Day Telephone 28 ' Night Telephone 1267-W Are You Going Away? If You Are Let The Statesman Follov You When you leive the city for a vacatfon'foi 'on a business trip, ffhy not have The Statesman cent to you while aw: iy ? - , , , The Statesmfan will be like a letter from home; ! it will keep you posted about, affairs in Salem and the Willamette Valley generally. - . .. . . The subscription rate is. COc a month and yea may pay in advance or on your return. Telephohe 583 or mail a poet card and . ; trarjLsf er will be made : promptly -.."' 'r,:'.-i.'" J v, i ,' A J Jva.n , . r . The Oregon lit A-1. Mrs. "Belle Carder pi Walla Walla C. p. Martin of Pullman, Wash.. Monroe Martin of Spokane, Crit den Martin of Wenatchee, Sam Martin of Detroit, Mich., and Dick Martin of Chula Vista. Cal. .Also ll BtirviTAdJ hT fnnr arrandhlldra.. and five great grandchildren. Fu neral services Monday, July 25 at It 30 p.:. m. from. the Rigdon mor tuary, interment City View ceme tery.:"' Christian Science service. . Sawyer . Funeral services for the late A. Maynard Sawyer will be held Sun day, July ,24, at 2:30 p;.m.. f rom the, Hopewell church under the' direction of: Rigdon it" Son. ' f i PUNKTALS , Punktals ' are the , only spectacle; lenses made that jrive equally tlear vision through every part of the lens area. J ;- ; Ordinary 1 6 r4 c r lenses have one side ground to a standard base curve. . Len ses of different powers are made by grinding the sec onod side to the curve re quired according to the base curve. . ' Both surfaces 1 of ' fhe Punktal Lens are finished according to - the require ments of the individual pre scription, to eliminate mar ginal astigmatism and give, distinct vision from' rim "to rim. . -;:' r r; V f , -- Anastigmatic " "'Eyeglass Lenses :t" . 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