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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1927)
nm OREGON BTATE3UAN. SALEM. OREGOW i. " TUESDAY, MORNING AUGUST C3 liyA vui v EE Men Fancy Ores G. W. yem Repair ..Dwelling , Mrs. 1.1 'Allen was. .yesterday 1st sued a permit to -repair a dwelling at 29 0i S. .8 1st street, at :ft cost of about 475 Q. ,i f Will Band la Depot Addltloi A on story dwelling will ' be erected at 14 SO Mission street at a cost of 1 10 50, by" M. Taylor, ac cording trf-a permit Issued in the office of the city recorder yes terday. Carl Bahlburg is to be LOCAL... . the ounaer. JLrarabase Motor Oil General Independent Dealers. a23 Weathers to BulM Dwelling Wiley. .Weattfers was issued a permit to build a one story dwell ing at 1890 Garden Road, at a cost of about 12560, in the of fice of the city recorder yester day. Edit Hop Tine Scratch The first edition of the Hop Vine Scratch, newspaper pub lished hy the employees of Lake Brook hop yard, under, the- super-Ision-ibf 'the' Ltyesley healthuahd recreaUa. erylce maintained In the yard . .was Issued yesterday afternoon,' and contained .news of the camp activities preparatory to opening the yard to pickers to day. Delbert Stokesbary and Mrs: Barbara Beck, directors of the recreation service, had charge of the work on the paper, which has been issued each year during the hop picking season for four years. . Hotel 3tfarkn ' Jgj V, Dollar dinners serY,ed-5:4& to 8 every etcuiuk. ... . .- Dies of Injuries William H. Miss, a patient at the Oregon, state hosptal died yesterday; as - the result of In juries suffered late ' Friday night when ,he attempted to f commit suicide-. byt jumping. from, the; top of a high; table .to therfJoori of the Institution! ? Mr. : Miss f was committed i to ' the hospital from Multnomah county."- - s First Chnrcxt of Christ, Scientist, Salem. Ore. Announc es a FreeiiLecture.ton Christian Science; - By - Hon ' William & Brown of Ix:AnfceIes Calif.' Merij ber of the board of lectureship" The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist in Bos ton, Mass. In Church Edifice. Tuesday Evening S P. -M. The public is cordially incited; to at tend. ' 23 .Visits Relatives on Air Trip' The nracticability of . the use of air transportation for business and pleasure trips was aemon strated Sunday by A. J. Tyler, whose' home some years ago was 1 in Salem, and" who now is wuu the B. FV Goodrich Rubber 'com pany, in San Francisco. Tyler entered t on a of the ' Pacific Air Transport planes la San Franelsco Why Look. Further when you find bargains like theswitlt- lerms.-"1!. 1 3 680 tar - Immediate sale hiiys s nearly, new seven room v buakaiow on ' No. i-Church M:lds to bus line. ,'Jfs easily worth a thous and more. ; s--$1500. buys a double sice lot with magnificent walnut apiepdld. location5 on' No. 21st. "T " . f " $4500. for an especially "well 'built bungalow v on." Nq. CotUge. -It's worth more. $5500. takes r ne w modern ; home on Berry. . ETery ' Ithing modern - ' " ' H500. buys the best built stucco, house In the . city. You'll say '-. so '.whenr you We$ M. 'giTe especial attention to rentals.' " ' if ' Xf. S. BEALTT CO. Phod 2660 01 i .' , ! lftf J ' IP J JOHNSON 469 State Street NEWS IN BRIEF at 6 a. m. Sunday, and reached Portland at 11:80 a. m., being tnt-there by his mother and brother,. Mrs. Ella M. Tyler, and Vernon Tyler, of Salem, who brought his to Salem for a visit before his return. . The trip was made in a Ryan 2-passenger com mercial plane, with open cockpit. Furniture Upholstered - And repairing. Giese-Powers Furniture Co. f!3tf Return from Harvesting Curtis Reid and Glenn Huston, Salem youths, returned Sunday to this city after ' spending four weeks. In the harvest fields near Moro, in eastern Oregon. They report that most of the threshing In that section is over, with good crops generally. Wanted A well furnished and modern house with garage. If satisfactory rent no object. Call phone 296. Week days. a-24 Promoted to Rt, Helens Howard J. Smalley, 1430 N. 17th. street, who has been asso ciated with, the Union Oi com pany in Salem for several years, and for the last year has been city salesman for the company, has been transferred to St. Helens as manager of the Union Oil com pany, plant there, and will move in a short time, with his family, to take his new position. Optical Shop Opening Saturday The Thompson-Glutsch Optical Company will open at 110 North Commercial street Saturday, Aug ust the 27th. The personell of the firm Is Dr. W. J. Thompson, who has been In Salem for the past 10 years and Dr. A. W. Glutsch who is moylng to Salem from Portland." 23 Folks Don't be Confused ' ANNOUNCEMENTS wait to SEE the OFFICIAL DEMPSEY SKARKEY fight pictures at Bligh's Capitol Theatre, Wednes day Thursday as originaly ad vertised. ' ?. "'. a23 How Does CkxtoTNews Spread- v ; General Gasoline.-Is still Jthe best. -pV;; Folks, DoniBi Confosed ' i- .By ny make believe announce ments on the Dempsey-Sharkey fight - pictures. Blfgh's Capitol Theatre will -show the, OFFICIAL Dempsey-Sharkey: fight p)tctures Wednesday and Thursday as orig inaly advertised. I Come Along. '. - . :' : i V, - a25 Lost Cold Stock Plh Also purse with small amount of money. Reward Tel 501. -T f '.' . a23 Salem Students Win Honors Among the O. A. C. students winning strhight A grades in 15 credits or more during the sum mer session at the v school were Charlotte A. Martin and Mildred A, . Weeks, of Salem. : Narrowly Escape Injury " Forced into an embankment by an approaching car on a narrow road, a machine occupied by J H. Shafer and family.1: of : Salem, narrowly escaped? being smashed Sunday eTening on the road from Detroit. .The other car was driv on by O. R. Edwards of the Ham mond Lumber company, Mill City, who was unable to stop when he applied hTa - brakes, skidding In front of, the Sharer machine. Retnrns From Trip - Miss Florence Pope, stenograph er in the Salem chamber of com merce office, has returned from a vacation trip-on which; she ylsited the beaches at Waldporf, Yach ats Newport and Nelscott and. al so drore to Belknap' Stfrihisln the Cascades and across the McKenzIe Ladies9 Silk Hose New French Shades 00 PAIR & Hns Xo Driver License C. D. Scott, 650 N. Summer street, pleaded guilty in Justice- court yesterday to operating a motor vehicle without an operat or's license and sentence was continued until- September 1 Scott was released on his own rec ognizance, but returned later . in the afternoon and. deposited 815 bail. Buy Your Wood Direct From the car and save. Phone after 6 p. m. 1988. aug.-21-tf Four Couples Licensed- Four couples were issued mar riage licenses in the office of county clerk U. G. Boyer Satur day. They were: Arthur .Girod of Salem and Ida Benoit, San Fran cisco; O. W. Wallace and Ada Is abel Morris, both of Salem; E. W. Slay and Mildred Simmons, both of Salem, and Leslie G. Smith, Portland, and Nini J. Marshall, Route 9, Salem. Poi-tland Man Injured A Mr. Smith was struck down, receiving cuts about the head and. bruises, when He crossed sudden ly in front of the car of it. H. Hat tefield, also of Portland, at the Ames auto park near Hubard Sun day evening about 8 o'clock. Smith whose car was parked across the highway from, the auto park, dashed suddenly in front of the Hatteffeld machine which was traveling between 30 and 35 miles an hour, Hattefield reported at the office of the Marion coun ty sheriff yesterday. 8 Oregon Puly and Paper Co. - Preferred. Limited amount for sale. Hawkins and Roberts. Phone 1427. Jly6tf Salem Woman Hurt Mrs, f D. B. Taylor, 1915 South High street, received a sprained wrist Sunday in an accident which occurred on the Mill City-Detroit gravel at the side of the road and overturned. Strikes Farmer's Surrey R. R. Peat, of Klamath Falls, yesterday afternoon struck a sur rey driven by Frank Enfeldt, of Salem, smashing 'the vehicle, and injuring . the horse slightly. The accident " happened when . heavy traffic coming from the opposite direction caused Peat to turn back after attempting to pass Enfeldt. Hal Hoss Appointed .Hal Hoss, private secretary to Governor Patterson, has been ap pointed by the department of justice a member of the board of paroles for federal prisoners In the Oregon state penitentiary. Los Angeles Folk Visit Mrs.- Walter - Dickey and son Harold, from Los Angeles, were guests last week at the home of Stop Using -a: Truss FREE : DEMONSTRATION Bta&rt's PUpo-r3?r aHTrnt from the troi, - being lrfthlfe-hmieo ap plicators nad ltt-dbeMT porpoaely to th 'dittendrd nuiBelna.' iia (trap, suckle or apriBSa attached cannot slip, to can not ehafa or prcu mint Jhe PMe kji.'. Duriar -8 1 yer , tonosandf have aoeeeaktnllr treated themselves at home without hindrance from work most ob stinate ease conqaered. Soft as TeWet easy - to apply iiepeiiiTe. Awarded Paid Uedal, Bone, Grand Prix, Paris, and Honorable Mention, San Fraaciaeo. Pro cess ef recovery is natural, o no aut.se qnent use for truss. " , : V FREE TO RUPTURED f Wednesday, August 24th . MARION HOTEL (Salem) rom 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. f By Mr. F. M EVERSDEN Do uot fail to call on Mr. ETeradea. aa yam anay not have another ppporunity for year, it costs you nothing- to ezanine and have deaaouatrated to you privately thia ecientif ie aeU-treatsaeut : you arc en titled to the same. freedom from the truss vnd -.leife. achieved by many others. These, witf aeavy abdomeoa, whether rap taJod oe ot,--d"Mt fail to ao the Good form Reducer gapporter.- It not able to call, wrio for RFIE TRIAL. PLAPAO. Address ; - 1 Plapao Ctx.'SSS Stuart Bldg., CO In. i ft n ,7r? V MiUlU BAYS WE HAVE A 1922 DUR ANT TOURING IN FINE CONDITION, LOTS OF EXTRAS, GOOD RUBBER, PRICED AT $175.00 1 (I The Bobm That Serrlee Built" Mrs. Dickey's aunt, MVs. Anna Heigh, at 698 North Liberty street. Mrs. Dickey, with her hus band and their sons, are visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G..W. Hunsaker, at Tur ner. Has no Lights on Car John J. Little, 634 Ferry street, who was arrested in the small hours Sunday morning ,on a charge of driving a car without lights, appeared in police court yesterday' and paid a fine of $2.50. Arrested on Drunk Charge :Loyd McCormlck, of Oregon City, was arrested late Saturday night on a charge of drunkenness, by Officer George White, and was released later on bail by order of Judge Poulsen. Xew Modern Home For sale at a bargain or will trade. Tel 1789M. a-22 Reports Theft of , Belongings , , - Harold Groves, of Portland, known as "Daredevil" Groves, who took part in the Silverton air circus Sunday afternoon, taking a leap of 3,000 feet in a para chute, reported to Salem police that some one had stolen a 21 jewel gold watch, a check for S60. and a fountain pen from his clothing at the Silverton field Sunday afternoon. Stolen Car Recovere ijA Pontlac sedan -reported st. en from the" Turner garage Satur day, was recovered the same day on the Salem streets. Divorce Complaint Filed Viola Brooks yesterday filed suit for divorce against Charles L. Brooke, in circuit court, whom she married In April, ldlS'.'There are two children. Brooks is said to be serving time in the state penitentiary for a crime commit ted in Wasco county in 1923. Recovery Suit Filed Charles K. Spaulding Logging company ' yesterday filed suit against John Williamson, et al, to recover a sum approximating $980 alleged due for building materials. Beautiful lTsed.Pian In fine condition, left with us for sale. Party leaving city will sacrifice for cash. See it at , Tall man Piano Store, 395 South 12th Street. a-25. Judge Has Busy Day - County Judge J. T. Hunt was again at the courthouse yesterday. after a vacation of two .weeks spent at several Ocean beaches. He and Mrs. Hunt visited nearly very resort between Rockaway and Newport, the judge said. He came back feeling fit, it was ap parent irom the amount of work transacted In probate court, or else the ' Marion county bar held oVar most of their probate cases. fdr the Judge . conducted final hearings in seven estates, issued TINY-TOT TALCUM a- Tor the nursery Made from the purest ' in g r e d i ents, skillfully blended. Tiny-Tot Talcum contains the correct proportions of boric acid, zinc stearate and Italian Talc It will prevent chaf iig and diaper rash. -r D e 1 1 g htfully per fumed, r--V- i J 25c V. Ferry's Bra Cora X1& B CommecIal - f final orders in them, besides Quantities4 of "other work. The hearings weVaj in the estates of lie na Stuesloff JLucker, Eleanor E. E Getchell, Elize Catherine, Ly dia Ej Maris, Wiirard R. Pryor, Mary Ellen ' Hunt, aird HenrietU E. Buck. , ';: - : , - " . Mother of Five Sues Ezma Godsey, a mother of five children, vesterdav filed salt for divorce against William Godsey on grounds ot cruel and Inhuman treatment. Tiftv dollars monthlv alimony, is asked In addition to pi xue cniiorea, ana sivo attorney fees and 40 auit money. The couple were married at Spo kane, Wash., September 18, 19&9. To Build Grease Pit Shed- Young aVEckerlitt are planning to install a grease pit shed, in their newly acquired station at Com mer leal and - Chemeketa streets, to eost about $250, a per mit taken out yesterday in the city recorder's office showed. Studies Local Health Field- Planning to 'take three weeks in. neid work with the local county health demonstration. Miss Kath leen Leahy arrived in Salem yes terday morning from Seattle. Miss Leahy has completed a course in public health nursing at the Uni versity of Washington, and after the work here will return to Se attle as the assistant to Mrs. Elii abeth C. Soule, director of the public health .nursing" course at the University of Washington. Salem Girl Injured in Crash Fern Roman waitress in the Black Cat restaurant,, is In a hos pital at Vancouver; Wash." suf fering with injuries received in an auto accident near that city Saturday night. .. The machine In which she was riding driven by Carl Thompson, of thex Central Shoe store. Salem. was"Vrecked while on its wav to tsni.. Thompson received bruises. 'the report Received here last night said. bt did not go to-the hospi al. He , Is expected to return to Salem today. Ret urn from Eastern Trip Having covered nearly 8,000 miles on their trip. Misses Helen Yockey and Rosalia Hebe? re turned Sunday from a motor trip across the continent and back. In sii.waeks journey thr visited many of the large cities of the country, including Chicago, Wash ington. D. C., and New York City. The trir. est was made on the Lincoln high-way, and the return by , the northern route through eastern Canada, Wisconsin, Mon tana, and Idaho. Carrllst Thrown from Machine . " Vfern WIrth. Rt. 4. Box 39, motorcyclist, received a number of bruises Sunday morning- when his machine skidded into a car .MlLrTeVRY ;ac$6eiviv rORTLAMD. OREGON ; Mm taaeaoaw auavll el ea. sKfal aaMcvtaiOA. atelet Slac elatltso. aavotsil svdvataitoaTeo aimd aaes-al trmimimm- Oat a I m m HOKTITCHING t, 8 and 10 cents per yard. Also buttons, stamping and pleating. ANNA H. KRUEGER Over Miller's Telephone 117 Casey's Guaranteed RHEUMATISM REMEDY Money refunded If It does not cure your case - NELSON A HUNT, Drnggists Cor. Court and Liberty TeL 7 PLinVlBING : ' Quick Bellable Serrien H. EGNER, 1015 Center Street Phones 853 and 1810-W Fine Fixtures Standard Equipment '-' SEE OTJRt ; Perennial Gardens On the Wallace Road C. F. BRETTHAUPT Telephone 880 SIS State St. ' WALK-OVER FOOTWEAR IFOR MEN & W05IEN - " - : ; JblinJoRottle 1 ' 15 State Street: - 82T FItra T7ALLTAPJT3 :sahpls xpons .;..;. T I phone or writs . .iiax o:buren ISM; driven by; I17.,,Tra'cy, -10(IT- D street', at the' corner of Shipping ahdrSutomeri,fTracy:v declared that the cyclist was driving .too fast, and was 'unable to stop at the intersection. The cycle was considerable damaged, but Wlrth's injuries were slight. , Fenders Strike on Road ! Cars ' driven" "by E.V KV Jones, 610 S. Winter street, and A, J. Ruschman, of Portland, struck on the highway between Aurora and Canby . yesterday, - "when their fendairs caught as they passed, forcing them, together..'. The driv ers declared that both machines were driving too close to the center ot the road. - ' Returns from Vacation . Rev. Fred C. Taylor, pastor of the First Methodist. cbusch, re-r turned yesterday 'afternoon', 'with his family, from a two weeks 'Va cation spent at the toast, and "will take charge of the services ot the church again this week.' Austrian Doctor to Attend Word was received yesterday at the office of the- Marion qcunty health demonstration that Dr. Scherrer, noted Austrian physician, who is prominent in the Austrian department of health, will .arrive in Salem the evening of Thursday, August 2 B, to attend, the institutes for physicians and nurses which; are to be held Au gust 30 and . 31, and also the state medical association meeting -. tf ,n OBITUARX ZIELKE Arthur R. Zlelke died in Port land August 21 at the age of 28 years. He is. survived by his wife, Jeanne, otu Aberdeen, Wash., his father. J. L. Zielke: three sisters. Alice Lorena, and Vernice, and a brother, Leonard H- all 'of Salem. The body is at Webb's funeral par lors. Funeral services will be held in the chapel 1:80 p. m. Tuesday. THOMPSON' At a local hospital Sunday a. m. Maude Ingalls Thompson age 4 5 years. Besides her husband she Is survived by her father at Topeka, Kansas, one brother C. E. Ingalls, Corvallis, two aunts. Emla Haygood, Portland, Ore.. Mrs. Levi Albright, Washington. Kansas and one uncle, Harvey In galls of Washington, Kan. Funer al services will be from the Ter williger Home; Tuesday at 2 p. m. In charge of Chadwick Chapter, O. E. S., interment in Odd Fellows TERWILLIGERS Perfect Funeral Service . For Less, Licensed Lady Mortician 770 Chemeketa Street Telephone ' 724 CONFIDENCE is always esteemed when gained through the worthiness of a service that is discreet, exact and thoughtful, jfronf the first to the last detail. Webb's Funeral Parlors Telephone 120 FOR SALE Strictly modern new. six room English' type house. 5. blocks State house. 86800. ... . F. lu WOOD 841 State Street Climb the Stairs and Save Jfoney Mens and Ladies suits cleaned and pressed .. . . . . . ... . .$1.00 Ladles Silk Dresses . ... $ 1.25 Coats Relined . . . ..... .83.00 Mens Suits Pressed ..- .60 VALLEY CLEANERS Over-Busicks ELECTRIC MOTORS.. Rewound and Repaired. New or . Used, Motors i VIBBERT & TODD ' -Things ISactrieal . -191 South High v TeL 2118' YICICSOHERBCO. I- ?. n. LEOXQ, Ugr. : - Our life's work feVs been spent in studying th r healing properties Ot Chines herbs an A now dally we relieve' these suffering from 4 stomxeh, liver and kld t ney trouble. rheuma tism and gall stones, ; also disorders of men. women Free ConsuItatJoa Call or TTrtta .v J Opea 0 A. ZL to 8 P. XI. 423 Stt Efc, Calera, Oregon . whlchj'Iatp beheldhfirefgeptem- ber i ? tov X JHtJ ; Aalri profeesorjof obstetrics and gynec ologylat the TJniversity of Min nesota, who ' wIIP be one of the prominent speakers at the medical meetings, will arrive In Salem August - 27, it was. announced." . 25 Off oa all V' - , t Stall Auto Tents. Ray ti Far mer Hdwe.rCo. ' aog-21 Drivers on Wrong Side, of Street Because he ,1s said, to have driven his machine on the wrong side ' of the road. J. , C. Matson, 2184 N. Front street, was declared jesterday ; by A,v p. ' Rltacca. , of Rt: 1. to have been the cause of an accident. onths. Wallace road yesterday nornlng, in which ma chines driven by the two men col lided. S&ndai Accidents Reported Sunday accidents were reported at the police station by the follow ing: William R. Money, of Legsnon; D. Levey, of Milwaukee; W. M. Mattox, 1590 Capitol; A. E. Burnham, Box 2A, Rt., 9; LET KENNELL-ELLIS ,- MAKE YOUR VIEW AND COMMERCIAL ; PIC TURES, ANY TIME, ANY PLACE , w CaU TT rTTk.TT-IT T T7T ' 'M 429 . Oregon Bldgr, , : : .i .. f . : LADD & BUSH, Bankers I EsUbllsbed 188S g7 General Banking Busines W Office Hours from 10 a, m. to S p. wn. "Y TRANSFER Long and Short Distance Hauling f Public and Private Storage ' Fireproof Building ' V..i?1,,. GRAIN, FEED AND SEEI' Free Delivery to any part of the city Quotations on Application - Farmer W PAUL TRAGLICv Prop. Day Telephone 28 HIGH CLASS FURNITURE A iT TrnnTTa,TT as B aaasssa ' m. ea ' f t i - V ' . Nnt KriHnv At 842 N. OPPOSITE HUNTS CANNERY Including 1. VirtrolA, davenport, pens, range witn roils, etc, Jieiiig the complete furnishings of O roomst. .!..'.;"''; , .. t . . . .;... v' . Watch for Particulars W. E. ALLEK. OWNER. ' II. F. W00DRY & SON Aurtkmeer8-Itlte Down Town ' ''j . . . , 271 X. Commercial f : Agents for Lang Stoves AUCTION t - ,"-a : 2 '' X 1 . am aa .Thursday, Aufjust 25 at 1:30,P. M. V Ixrated 4 blocks Xortbeast , of .Asylum on Park. Street, con. ' sisting.of: ' ,T -- .. ' 'J '.!' -r.l'l 7- 44 Acre Tracts--Vv."4. . to be sold on Easy Terms,-small payment down, make your own terms on the balance. Good building sites, good soil, on good county road. Some fruit trees. (Notice these tracts are well worthy of your attention. Attend this sale. The first buyer to hare their. choice. . , Personal .1 Jersey rows, milking; farm im piemen a, 1-102.1' Ford Touring ear; auto trailer, chickens, furniture of O rooms, : ete.. Particulars later. - - ' - - ' ' - Don't 'Forget!1 ". " V -, .: '.. . '-.; . ' AVatch for Sale Arrows on Center Street . ,, ; ' . WM. ERION, OWNER r ' , - H. F. WOODRY & SON V . J . ARE THE AUCTIONEERS't v''i - -" RITE DOWN TOWN ' - 271 N. COilSlXRCIAL STi 4 'PHONE ?S 'Clou guaraiiteed. m muiu, see ps-iwstauj auoui Ml a JIMMYOrrtlS n v fiW 00fc.rTir.iNf OPEHIN' til jr r - w t , I w w - - - - - - - - Tijeroe Vi i -UA.r4 TD ft ACT - rw v w . -. - . . . rfSS If. I Wrn i wtwvi-ifci PIECE OF CAKE frr?" . . t J. M. Ranklns; ZJ90 N, Liberty; Thomas A. Allen, 290 S. t21sf street, and Jay Morris, Rt. 3 Reports Collision on Hood ' Lerdy Albee; of Salem, report, ed. yesterdAy , that bis car and a machine driven-by a. V. Wilson, of Rt. 5, collided at Church and Hood r streets yesterday at 7:15 a. m; Xo. damage was. reported. 951 - T TO CTTlniAC! ' . . and STORAGE . at. ex -v'' Night Telephone 1267-W - fJ. . " Mr m i f n uteres arehou ,Aiio-.,2fi: nf 1 P MUM It ,t , - 4. . Front 55M table, rhairs, rugs, dressers, FARM : : '''.' 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