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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1927)
1 . THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 7, 1927 v X SHM! SOUGHT nttlea rendering her life burden some, she, asserts. J Slid sets August 2T of this year M the date upon -which, he bran dished" the loaded revolver In her face. " ' L-- VirSRS-D'HAS' lYIOLENTt TEtf -! PER, SAYS MRS. EUICKSOX ; A word picture ' of a - husband Mho flies into frequent jealous ffts of violent temper.' frequently; assaulting his wife, and who on one occasion- "brandished a- load ed revolver i In ber face" "to .coin .iped in a divorce complaint filed TjSkathryn Erickson against Gus- teV12rickson In circuit court here yesterday, j j ;,. - Mrs. Erickson asks complete le gal Feparatlon from "her husband and in addition half interest in bis mercantile establishment? at 746 Highland avenue, suit money, and custody of two minor child r"n. Jtuth, jll, and Dorothy. 7. Mr. and Mrs. Erickson became married in Redwood Palls, MJnne- sota, on July ;jl9l5. Hts treat ment of her since' that time, par ticularly in recent months,5 ' has amounted to cruel" and 'inhuman Hhe tobi nd at.least thre. weeks! ext year they may be hunt- treatment and to personal 4ndig- for the successful contractor to as- inrln the majors for pennants WORK' Of! BRIDGES MAT NOT BEGIFf THIS FALL (Continued from Pace One) era of the flume, and bridge engi neers tto decide the matter. . T If the, confmittee chooses to di vert the flume water to a pipe line, which may not be practicable on account of the need for a heavy arop ior power purposes, new pians . ror the bridge t. must ibe drawn. These are already par tially comptete. however, and will require -i -little- additional time Some delay has been experienced by the absence from the city of C, B. McCullougn, state bridge engineer.- ' " 5 " ' More Time Needed Even after the plans have been disposed of. it 'will require two weeks" to advertise, for bids, be fore the city Council can award the .Job,' "and at.least three weeks aemble his workmen and tools. This makes t. appear , yery;; un likely that, anything! of note'can be accomplished. "while " the j wea ther remains suitable. li. ,,, City officials have arranged a meeting with- Oregon Electric representatives for next Monday et which time the - High atreet bridge project will be considered. It la probable that an arrange-4 ment vvill be made to share jointly in the cost of the structure. Work will not, proceed nntn next spring. With ten other bridge projects Involved in "the improvement pro gram. Engineer" R, A. Furrow will be Occupied all winter drawing up plans' so that operations can get under way promptly In the spring. ' " ,:'v-': i -I J i" - . GOMEZ AT VERA CRUZ Bit PASOJTex,. Oct. 6 (AP) Reports to El Continental. Span ish language newspaper, say . that' General Gomes- is not in Chlhua ha and, that it has been positively verified that he is in, the Vera Cruz district. The Brooklyn Dodgers are hunt ing in the minors for players-so Iff . - ; REStt)EVcteS XXb" ; livS'ER NEEDED 'tO HOUSE VISITORS - People In the residence district who have rooms for rent during the state fair are going , to have difficulty in finding takers in the future, tacordlng to a comparison tnade at the chamber of commerce yesterday. I During the fair four years ago; 600 rooms in the residence dis trict were listed by the Chamber of commerce and the Marion ho4 tel, cooperating In a movement properly i to house fair visitors Nearly every one of these rooms was occupied at some time during the week. ' : Each succeeding year, about the same number of rooms have been registered but a gradually iomoblle,' and provision: for. more hotel accommodations during the mur yearn are resiniuaiuis i.w vug difference.,, JThe Terminal; hotel and New- Satem't hotethaf e botV been opened since that; t We. vVh the new Btageferm1nal hotel on Court street .fa, ready for np4e?yrftw its ft 11 Additional 'rbomai ItMa , xpected that there wjjl beya'rery Meagre 'If f'any' demand"! for residential reoai9,lduring: the . -falr. There will! ' aTftiWetijthen ; 40 hotel roorne, many others 1n rooming ujLv Vi,P "1 ';' 44 i '- - S ' ' -.-. - ----- 7 . - - t - ByWearly All W; U. Folk i Sixty-eight ' Willamette nnlyer. slty students oUf of 450 filling out thtrrcKprefereiice " cards rece,nt iy are1 not church members. AH but 16 of these 68 express a pref nominations- In : . their border ot preference follow : ; Presbyterian, 50; cnrtstian, -v25; aptist, is; j gpngreati J OCiristian Scl ent 3 rtRomaaCatholica,' 8:' Epi scopal. j Unlt'aHaiu? 6?v United Presbyterian, s ; Xtttheran, It TJnited"Brethern: Church" of Christ, 2; Adyentlst, 2; Greek Or thodox; 1 ; Nazarene 1 Methodist Episcopal, souths 1; .Free Mjetho- dist.l;,. Oerman , Methodlat-: 1 ; Church of God, 1; Friends church CLKViXAJfp'S GUARD ' BURIED 4.0LlMflA, f; Wan. OCt. C ry-- (AP)- Funeral services for John II., tBlass. 65, Indian ; scout - and member of the- personal -'.body guards., for. Presidents . Cleveland and .'McKinley will be "held here tomorrow; He died. Wednesday. erence- for f one or another -of the dereasing number have been oc- various , denominations. - iA total cupied, until this year scarcely of 1Q8 -failed to fill out cards.- 100 were used. ' Two hundred eighty-eight chose The augmented use of the au-' the Methodist church. Other de- '. !, II . ........... 11 .t - .'.-, .. r..'iii . .i . 'r.-.iv i v t ..vS.-i. -.k. ' ,. "lOME .in trv on RnHtnnSnns. Judgetbem by all you ask of shoes. There's an' individuality in the way they look the way they feel t ii ... ir... , L:--j II W . ' .1 ' " . (TWIT; k Tli mMJiL mm r With a National - -r I i. i ' Reputation - 1 1 We are proud of the fact that we are the ones to introduce the Bostonian '. .' : . r -.- ; -' v shoe in Salem; but we are more proud bf the fact that we are offering you real quality and genuine lasting satisfaction in-these shoes. Men aprepciate tha convenience of our exclusive shoe department, being in close touch -with our, clothing and furnishing goodS departments a man "may snop with comfort and be outfitted froni" head to foot from hat to shoes. i ; . Much' depends upon the proper selection of a man's wardrobe and we are continually striving . , , ' ' ' to make our store a com- plete and satisfactory place vf or every man to buy. " ! .. Our shoe department is as essential as any department of the store, for no man is welt dressed with: shabby, ill fitting shoes. Men appreciate the in- terest we take in seeing 'that their clothes; shoes and other accessories .- - ;-; !, ' ;:- ..- ' . - : - ' - harmonize -with each other in style and color. STYLE Mil Bostonians are style leaders. They are shoes designed for young men styled after your own ideas of what' smart; shoes should be.; Wherever they are worn, they lend an in dividuality to the feet that' is found in Bostonians alone. Their fine qualiw of leather "makes for longer wear and con- tinued;smart9 apraranc& d tailored to your feet. They insure a' new and pleasanter experience in footwear. . 1 : See OtS WiniJows AUTHOR'S FATHER. DIES CHARLESTON. S. C- Oct. 6- CAP) -OctavJusv- Cohen, fattier of Octayius Roy Cohn, the-short etory writer,, died J here this'.afternoon. after an illness of several weeks BEVY - OF 8TJJTR7ST BIAIDES3 - SEEKS "VOTES" HERE - 4 i- ,!,Wont ' ypn - vote - for 4, me? Please;' won't you Tote for met" ? The speaker . was a ryoungl with a- complexion of a most pro nounced i artificial roseate- hue. and and- abbreviated dress.' a bit too decollete even for Salem. " : "if " you'll t anbacrfhe . to this magazine which will keep you in jokes and sporting news all win ter for only 49 cents, ru get two votes' toward a S 500 prize. Won't you please vote for mar ' j K ; Thia. appeal " was " addressed to countless downtown . pedestrians yesterday by a bevy of Califqrna Shnkist beauties who descended tipon.itbe iClty. ad tvrtthout ,tha formality , of. r obtaining licenses front the city, proceeded to corner, as many citizens as possible,to ex tract the -coin. : f ; The young women are "mak ing" the coast from southern Cal ifornia -to Washin gton,; gather in; "votes." which will be turned ii 'M-r Seatllav v c : k -1 ' On pf 'the girls declared tha she would return Salem . afte the accounting in Seattle , tfl mak. her Jiome -here, it she could per tuade her grandmother to come. ! The fair solicitors left las night. Just as precipitately aa the; arrived. , . "ts" OIL fIRM TO WITHDRAV. Large Americjua Concern Pull . , Out of Tampico, Meaco . . tm i I 111 ':;. X'-v-----' ' j BEAUMONT. Texas. Oct. 6.: CAP) Withdrawal, of all produc j lng' and refining . equipment nov. standing and in storage at Tarn pica. Mexico, has been ordered b; the Standard. Oil company of Nevf York, it was learned at the office ofthe Magnolia Petroleum com j pany here, from E. W. Gross, purj chasing agent and" official ii charge of this undertaking.; , . Small velvet hats seem to b ParU? farorites tor fall. Off tht face' models" and smart cloche; are prominent.' -' ". ! .-;-.' rk Burnett Bros Jewelers, Twelve Stores on the? Pacific Coast Salem, Portland; Se attle, Everett, Bremerton, Chehalis, San Francisco, Stockton, San ' Jose, Vallejo, and Individuality What's n6w in shoe styles? i ' - !"-,;.- ; ; i ' ! i - , v-i ! Our windows show the answer ? i the hew Bostonians for Fall. Styles that are' off the beaten track individualitydistinc I tion. Comfort too! No won i der over a .million men .wear them priced from .$7.t0 to 0 -t ' 5 II $70rto; $11.0,0, mem pncea irom: ,$.au to . , w, ..... ... , , .- : I" ,!. 'i''V - : - 4, '. .-2 , ?'t- ! 211.00. ;v .-"iiifir&!iu wi u:-- '."" " " ; s. .i .1;v' " " ' t . t- f Ii v - "... " w You'll walk away with a jaunty air ihe day you step ; - - .. - into Bostonians"."' A treat for the critical eyes so distinctive and 'well constructed. You'll welcome the cornf ort as well as thegood looks. Priced from . $7l50 to $lil00 4 ' . " rr y r- 'aa-V " jw- . v.- r'&Jt''JPV '"-"0 ) 'jSr t V- - i j-i'vv -, . , . t - .A;- ai,.. , ; if. -. i- ... - SI tV . ' Tn " ! . , . If r . ,- f. '-. . . 1 MS . 17 t tv Fi It ain't a bit of use to worry cr coinpktn "Y . If Jest as cheap an easy to rejioe - - - . When Ood Sorts out the: weather and sends rain " Why rain's MY chlce. Jfames WWtconib ' Riley. To begin at the beginning the prices are as. low and in many cases lower than vquH meet with in the 'Cash stores; And the umbrellas are the finest pro- vi. .--- - -i duced! The Burnett, Budget Plan enables you to' have one , that you will jbejprouduTyr&nd; y.pumay, pay . ' " Fbreraosi among: the vakieapresented is this' groups of Four Ninety-f ive. lliere are aQ col ors--and all are in the new ''bobbed?, style.: TTiejcoyejf art of f inei silk with ribbon bor ders. The frames have sixteen ribs. The han-. j dies areof tthe finest Bakalite. .1 ! t No stprejn afl'tne west "offers such umbrellas as-; . these, saVe.for alalf as much. again We buy-them', by the. thousand for the twelve stores in the Burnett Chain and hey5r&offered JXmCi Four Ninety Pay fifty cents and take bse;aleng j - Pay the balance fifty eenWawet!: f ' 1 ; :'v !; 1 4 are jother groiips'to be sure wittfiteer handlei MrwiriclierSkslut M h these characteristics.' Theyvl&'if6od:-nd thiVare; beautiful nd fthiev araof- ' There have fered af the lowest prices without any exaggeration aStdtheir actual fvalue.' Umbrellas at SOcdown . fi-week' Umbrellas at' ii ii ii CO r$l aweeki I , .5 V, ; - iUmbrellab at i - i: t mm- . .4. r- 50e down $lla week t-v.--i.--. : .... - fc-fr-., A- - , - - !uv ;J '. '-'. AUTO - ' . ' - JfUUK t 'Sd declares orie' wrher in" 11 yotx 'suspect that your eyes ;are not -as good as they4 , . used to be, we suggest a conference with Dr. Ansley G , ; Bates; optometrist; DrBateifwill advise yowithdut thd i : ilightest obligation." Aiid if glasses will help, ydtl may'gtt! . ' themhere and pay for them as yod are' paid,' Indeed--cV .doUara week will do.f v '.. i rVi 4BXSWE1.srSEET,,,.-rr '. . :. I-