The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 20, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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1 THE OKEGO&STATESmii.SKl 1 :, :, .
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Ifpiiir
of the milk saves a large amount
on freight charges. , t . f
s - Cheese Factory, Too .
-"(The Marion- Creamery 'people
bo ught Jn January 71 9 2 4. the
cheese plant at-Amity. This Is
ae of the 4est equipped: and lar
gest cheese"- factories of ;thls sec
tion. Thet product !goes, out un
de r the brand Iarion . Cheesevr
Ita " quality '.makes ! a proper, run
ning mate for the Tilgh tftiallty of
"Ma Tien Batter." Both :y cheese
anfs butter ;re oia an oyer me
toast. ; : "' f
avl , ' I Tiii-ymen ana iarmexs -, -gener
- ' I b, the S?aem district are real-
TC- I i2i at the; cow is the best thing
1 toe larm-I the most Important
on .ot omlv in r nroviding the
Ln ar rreayn check, 'giving dfrect
rung-1 - au aiso in BisinwiuiuB
fl . a wm 1 IMA 3 1 II y M- W 4 k T r A T B r r 1111 V 111 I I1H
i nvn neuieiuuci i uuiur , uu
uuff . . j ana ou v ..? v . - j
m received a KOda comiuuu cuuv. i nctr an crops ucyeua
" . . " a JmwmIa
J.
p, Veatch, Whose W13'
Is Today, Long Resf- N
dent of City
James pinckney, Veatch . died
uesday morning ucwuei .
no? at a;30 in saieni, ism 90
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He was Dorn in uniu6-
rai w
idu
cation ' and also. h'adf academic
1 1 'il'-ite
C v. ffW '(& v;-'-' Y?
I 5 - , 1 . f . i
market i prices for
it is eendiag -ou( in
milk trucks ; to
and in l I V 6f eed,n
and poult 'ffti-t,
rr, xia- cn creamery always
pays the top
butterfat, ana,
gather up tne V ",":,,'u
!?.r ar!m s to secure new
:i. "i ring both m
and cream, and' V encourage
already have. V " L ' " "
in.i'AotoH nrnduct.lk n of those
. . - m. 1 ' Vflrtnn Proul
1 no piani 01 me , 1
ery is complete 10 carrying
their manufacturing ad phippi
and it Is capable of iwnauns
increasing volume of wssiness.
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FRIDAY
Senior Class Stunts, : Nofvel
" Trousers,- -Initltfiionif . "
, " Game Scheduled 4.
' Friday wUl .be a-big day st Sal
em high school; i 'V;.
! 'A. nine o'clock" stiident ; at fenv
bly Is slated in the morningv at
which time a number f tbJiga
fire due to haDbent Sjv V
The senior boys and irla ,are
going to present stunts.' V:
The Sntkpoli ttamatie socie ty
wlll;fexhiblk 2 initiates in'(vy
iorm oirraicaroujr attlrey X
' They are Gerald, Simnson. T5i'.
i Eyre.Ge6rge Ijeechler, Auldenv,
Keearr, uoDeri oates, . Aivm
Bowes Herbert Hbbsori, llbf Mad
en, Charles Cloggett, Victor "Wfolf e.
Raymqnsl pualck. i Frank , J3hafer,
; iuea?aor wngnt, uoretby -White,
Lois "ViTilkes.' fLertrnd .Wlnslnw
v6njHBmth, ipiurlUti pa-y.Vir-
Kinia; rge, : yueuri BQrpiesi parol
Bradert and Katherlne Gonlet.-
A p en rally with: new features
will stimulate spirit for the first
Willa: aiette . valley competition
footbaJl eame arainst Albanv hieh
school! in the afternoon. t
Effq rts are beinft made to se
cure 4 ismissal of classes for the
afternoon so students may attend
tne gl .me. No special train will be
chartered, y ' ,
Thje big feature jof ihe'morning
assembly ; will ; be the' appearance
for the first time.' of,, the senior
boysV bew: distinctive Attire. fThe
cordu roys,:iong "a tradition; at. the
highischool.'wflVgQ by the boards.'
for. ' hatierdashery t which, rumor
lias it, will, astonish tne city. .
"Efforts will," be made at the as
sembly to sell tickets for the- ex-.
eursion to corvaiils November 5,
when the football - boys" pl the
I mgh school there. ;; . . :
i Minute -men; one from . each.
.Irst period class. In charge .of; sell
fC g student body membership tick'
Will be introduced
t
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The Late 7 P.-Veatch
sJiA was'edncated fof the
ministry., affiliating with the
proahvterian' chnreb.; For. a time
WmiIimI- to .lowa.? .H vfwas
married in ithe early 'V t0 -M-cinda
E. LawrenceTbey crossed
ih. mains with an emigrant, party
in 186J, anrail-tpfl"time there
after, no to a few years' ago, they
lived in Salem. MrsT Veateh pre
reded her husband to the great
evond. in Salem, severali years
ago. i
Many Monuinwau. iter
Ir. Veatch left many tnonn
He was -one oi
the pioneer concrete builders of
this city. He' bullt:cbncretewalks
in every part of the city,-4n the
business and residence district
walks that will stand for .many
lone years.
After the deatb of his wife, sev
eral yearr ago, Mr. Veatch lived
for a tim ln Cottage Grove. But
he made many visits to Salem and
kept up fils friendships here. He
was very proud of Salem and de
Lighted in its growth and progress,
in which he was privileged to take
part.
Mr. Veatch belonged to a fam
ily that has had a large part In
the political and other histor of
Oron.
jjr was the father of Alfred W.
JTv'h of Salem, John W. Veatch
v., DnIa . frloKsi whs- im 4fia' man
ager of the Capital News of that
city. Mrs. G. W. Owens of Port
land. Mrs. H. F Wynne of Cottage
Grove, Mrs. Annie Pape -of Port
land, Mrs. W. B. TibbalS, of San
Francisco, and Mrs. Frank Tim
merman of Portland. , ,
The funeral will be held at 1:30
. Ifjoday at Klgdon's mortuary par-
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aswiwiaa mmm mmj mm mm,
MILK FIELD SUCCESS
(Continued from Page One)
takes a low temperature. The
one here in the Salem factory. re-
nuiroe a temperature of 300 de-1
grees for drying. ,
The Salem factory turns out
250 pounds an hour of the dried
product. - -
It is Hirfi.CTlasa , -.
It is a high class article, i jit
goes mostly lo ibfe.big mUHng
ompanies for mixing with cereals
for chick feed, and to bakeries,-
tiocolate factories and cosmetic
oncerns. ' There are about 100
ommercial usee for dried milk.
n A White ti Sons and the Cher?
T t'ity Milling company,' Salem.
us some of it.
The man in charge of the Salem
factory is W.' R.T Patterson: who
Iihs been in the employ of the Mar-
inn creamery company for nine
ars. That a high class product
i turned out is attested by the
buyers for a number of large con
cerns. They like it because it is
i re and clean and Mrftlr
wiiite; does not havce a burnt ap
pearance like the output ot come
iiin-u DIU( Iactorf i
ouice tne SalAm fa.tnW
"s of maenmery or tne kind have
ween shipped to this rnant Thr.ro
are already several factories on
"3 using the atmospheric
process, and they are increasing
number. Though dried and
Powdered milk is a comparative
w arucie of manufacture, it is
coming one of great volume all
, 1 , country; all ; oveY the
The Marlon Creamery
. e Marion Creamery & Pro-
ure company , more . generally
-"u 8imnlv ; a tha
creamery, is one .of. Salem Inatu
I E fu) va .vaa 1. A . 1 .
Carl Nelson Faces O
Slaying' Aameroas W waes.
wmiipeg: Oct! us. AF')
The murder trial of Earl fels
who i asserted to be the'-"da
tran'srler."' soueht in con be cti
with the slaying ot a bci e
wnrnon in the United StatcM ir
set todav for Nov. 1 in assiz cou
here. He Is charged, wun t rang
ing two Wlnnlpes: womem ear
last summer. i
(Con
inued frdni Page- Ohe)
Jitlbn, BfclM. 01 pupuiautjn, jutbiw
Ind home rcwraH anoy aivorce ana
lall records. '
I rjr - Dnbliiry atatlsttics showed
Ihat ' "it is onl too f elear that
hat the! great WMT , ' or working
toallerqtiantlties, - isl of ncn a
(kieteriorionrfiaatnre to-resuit
tno tidvantage in bAalth to dmL
and kindred' illnesses -1s now three
times vas high as 1t was i oaly tlx
years ago." . . , t
Dr.:;-Dublin ; edncladed. howi
ever, that prohibition' ha lad a'
favorable effect upon about, one?
half of the .population. He said
the" 'death, rate for adult men in
snch- diseases as heart-disease,
kidney trouble and paeumonia
were also owL an 4n crease- but that
Lt. was impossible to tell jwhat de
gree indulgence in alcohnl' would
explain these increases : ,
; : a OLD TRA1XMAN DilES
CLEyEXAND..! Oct. 19. CAP)
i nomas R. Dodge, 6 general
secretarr-treau,rer of the Brother
uooo;of 4 Railroad Train men, died
louay or heart trouble; y
4si'lES iOlNED WHv x
SCANDAL BARED WHEN
CASE GdES;T0 TRiAli
(Continued from Tage One)
gouaxions .with Sli? clalr for its
tease, f ;- , . .
i 1 Gas Used, i Claim
Moreover, Finney; said Fall bad
Imposed silence, upo n his associa
tes concernihg the lipase which lay1
locked In his desk Cor days while
senators and othersrvalnly songht
inxormation- as to wotetner a lease
there was . intention to execute
one.
Relying frequently upon docu
mentary , evidence, -which Finney
laentmed, the- government showed
that in JeasHng . Teapot Dome to
Sinclair, without public? notice and
competitive bidding.. Fall departed
from a." practice -obtainjrfg both as
to-wells leased" faf thel nival " oil
reserreff in Calif dtniir, and i Jhe
: : 11 '"w :
pot Dome. v a "., - ' .
" Figure Presented
Sinclair's, leale cilfed for roy
alties on " extracted "oil ranging
front 12 1-2 per cent to 50 -per
cent whereas . the. ? evidence r waa
that the royalties fixed by the gov
ernment on the' Salt' Creek field
lands was from 25 per cent to 33
1-3. per cent plus a cash bonus of
Lthe leases themselves
. One . bit of evidence, presented
by the government was what as
sociate Justice Zutler recently de
escribed in the supreme court de
cision ' returning Teapot Dome to
the governmant as the exultant
letter of Fall to Edward U Do-
heny that ) the interior secretary
had obtained complete control of
the naval reserves and would ban
die them without consulting naval
officials except possibly on ques
tions of policy. 7 , - 1
Interrupt ions 5f any
Throorhotft ' Finney's " exaihlna
tibn,- there5 were frequent exchang
es between Roberts 4nd George P
Hoover chief counsel- for Sinclair.
Roberts conceded:' at one 'point
that be was ''peeved" with Hoover
because of his frequent interjec
tions. but the government lawyer
showed unusual cordiality toward
Littleton, Sinclair's other lawyer.
' Finney's examination "bad -real-
ly only -gotten-under1 way ?when
court .adjourned for the day and
he -will be recalled tomorrow for
questioning especially as to the
danger of. . drainage .- of ... Teapot
Dome, a danger whicb Fall con
tended influenced him to; make
the lease. ; He ; will t be subjected
to long cross questroning. j
t'lnconclu'dihg his' two" and
half hour-address xo. th6 jury
Xdttletonmndlcate'df. that the 'de
fense wtrald show that the policy
.' il . I ...... I i ii
ignated m it fiT Theodore Jloosetelt
Jr., as assistant secretary of the
navy; that the policy bf exefiang
ing royalty crude for fuel oil and
tank storage .orIgInated,witb, Rob-
i , ii - .i i I. v y- .
inson afad that the piitxLasa-'snd
sale -of ' oiWby sthe. Contiaeatal
Trading, company, Ltdi- origistat
ed with f i: 'M.rBlictmer, a miss
ing' government witness.
I Tke Jiisla of. treating, sickness;
has not changed since Dr. Cald
well, left Medical College in 1875,
nor since he placed on the market
the laxative " prescription he . bad
used. In , his practice , known to
druggists and the ; public since
.1892; as ; Dr. Caldwell's :r Syrup
Pepsin. ; - . .
V; Then, . the treatment of conitl
patioii. 1 biliousness) ; headaches,
mental depression, Indigestion,
sour stomach and other indisposi
tions that result from constipation
was entirely by meaiisrof simple
vegetable laxatives, herbs and
roots. These are still the basis
of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin
which is a combination of senna
and other mild -laxative kerbs,
with pepsin. --.
The simpler the remedy for con
stipation. the safer for the child
and for you; and lthe better for
the general health of all. . And
as you can get results in i mild
and safe way by using Dr. .Cald
well's Syrup Pepsin, why take
I chances with strong drugs? h I
A bottle oft Dr. Caldwell's Syr
up Pepsin will last a family sev
eral months, and all can use ! it.
It -is good- for the .baby because
pleasant to the taste, gentle in
action, aad free frm narcotics.
beneath TSte:timaacoholsU; field ofypming y decent loeat of stgynhotttrap6t D6me or- In the proper; dose j glTcU ln the
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directions, ft is , equally etteclHe
at all ages. Elderly people , will
find ii especdally ideal. 'All' drug
stores have .the, generous bo ties.
We would'; lo glad tohave you
prove at ourexpeDse how much
Jite Cnldwell'ii Syrup Pepsin can
mean to yon and . yours. Just
write "Syrup; Pepsin." Mf.n-tlcello,
Illinc is, and ivj will send you pre
paid FREB SAMPLC, BOTTLE.
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RECOVER DROWNED
Youth Discovers Remains
j Up On Washington ,Je
BOD
Vashd
jtavapo Wash.. 0 19-
The body of a man; appai ntJy t
oc .'.ii n nra: ' told. -Wa
TnnnA . tortaV son' the . b teach a
Beard's CoW.near North ?ead.
Tneoaore lvugnei, -io. wm ou
Ituntlng trdp. The body appa
ntly had been in the - o cean
mohth, investigators "said.
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Kryptok
Lenses
$12.50
EUading
Lenses
$495
Have ma give ynnr eyes- vimmmtammmmn. . .
charge or obligation cat
ft. tat mtiesiVaerviea-laveed not 9scsipenstfSk OredU B
, . i . i ,, . k ... i- .; . ..." - , it
- xio k. covosxkciu). btJk&b, rats rf 2j
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Less Wocric Jrc Baji -
With Iolkiitt Roots
1 1
5
taions.
nngg business to this city from
- d'nct running ut from Salem
" D111PS ni J
t. , uiuic ia every airec
'5$ J1 has Qlrect payroll o:
i v.... ft!...-,;.-i:Jr 5;"tlr
When you ' carrl cover your rooms with a
floor-covering that wiU not only greatly lessen . ;
the work of keeping your floors . clean, but will
add to tne beauty of your rooms, it is not sur
prising tliat Jinolexxrrr--particularly .. . .
;.;:JP?gk:-'.
has been incarasing so rapidly in popularity as a floor
coverins for every room in the home. Blabon floors are
and ?therefbre require but : little attention to 'keep
them dean. As they 'will wear for years; theyare
most exwionucaIi"t:j '-p :t--'--. -r
Blabon patterns have been designed with a view to f
supplying that universal demand for more color and ;
. increased beauty in floOT-ooverings. (
i We want you to see the many, colorful Blabon pat
terns we are displaying and let us tell you how much
it will cost to cover any oijararoorsc' r; Y:
I - TT- - -L. W r I 1 MMIIIIIIMtMNHk.'
Ill U.wlJLi rn i H 1
Jill. ' " -"" ""
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sttvfr
rffef re Ptpi9 nd Pates 12
rea Crater LIta Aitn.
aribuuon of ca;ry product.
467 Court St.
" Telephone 1X42;
. ... . . -. . ; - l J,.
!
IS the Concern solgMI.VnJ I
operated by F. G.
Ueckebach. Ai it.t' v.
rB i, mux una
. , Fine ProdartV;
receive kVL awena
der thT k ""r"0 into butter," un-
sd
The
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; also have ; a- new stock of
'i Wt- KacA KllCTft
-Slightly damaged.
ST'
'Marlon Ttntfi- I
a. uu rn.n a . 1 . - - - 1
turn'0. finer, product
v -.u nis (Countrv.
; The miifc l8 run through their
V 4 jl. ff t i. i,'- v - . m .. . . j j . 1
I i i-elt case rvugs - r
rx5rV 25c each, 7SUghtly damaged. : i
75j
1 Odds and Ends '! '
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j s 0oHri B. Stetsons
A You Know
What Thfcv Arlf
v Worth $8.00
? - Go - on Sale For
if.
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TURNOVER
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i" Opir -Entire Stock I
RuWb'er;;.
Raincoats I a
Slickers
"c - . for '
i Men and Women'
Are in Hiis Sale f
at :
SEI JJNG- STARTS FRIDAY, OCT. ' 21y 9". RE
Men's JUnion Suits
This is an! exceptiohal good line
and valne in fine:: ribbed medium
weight; worth SLISO. Now;,
98c
Men's Union Suits
The Haichway ho button kind- In
medium ribbed, good weight run
ning in size to 42 . only, worth
12.25. Now
$1.4
Men's Union Suits
of ' mixed wool, .greyisih. material,
good weight Worth S3. 5. Now
$2.85
Fancy Sweaters t
A small lot only. NSlip overs,1? V
neck and coat styles to cldse out
the lot now ' 4
It is our policy to speed up ( the turnover. , -Volume
of business mans thrift and efficiency.' '.
We have set our. quota and vy-euare going-oyer-the topi,
Folks! ;" ' . i?-vv - . ' -y - . ' '
Cut prices must do it; therefore we have slashed prices
right and left, and have shown no mercy 6 cost or jprofit- -Corne
here and expect real bargains and you will riot be1
aisappomtea. ' v
Men's llase Supporters
The De Luxe Brand in different
designs, worth 50c,' Now
: 29c ' : :
i Men's Belts
All leather of fancy designs and
colors. Now
31.95
Men's Dress. Hose i
The fancy Rayon Silk: kind. Snap
py patterns'and fine1 finish. New
pair . - ' ' J
39c 4
Men's Dress Hose
of good quality lisle' in plain and
fancy.. Worth 35c Now-
23c
Men's nashmerp Hose '
J ,The heather mitedkind. Now-
' - Young Men's Trousers" .'
T , a
All of new' styles, tweed mixture,
v- light and medium patterns. Now
: $3.95-
' .'--r-T Men's Suits ) ;'
A lot of broken sizes in light and
dark; materials, plain and mix
tures! Good tailoring. Worth to
125.00. Now y; -,s
314.95
Men's Suitaf ;
A lot of broken sizes medium' and
' light colored tweed mixtures. Well'
made - and' finished. Worth to
i S30.00.',-' Now - '
v i v $19.85V
Men'sSuits . i . "--I
in light and dark. fatcriajs, mixed
and plain. "of better make and
quality. Worth to .135.00. owi
323.85,
in, ' .. i . :
-, : . J - -,
' Men's Suits
of.' high grade i' make vand fine
quality cloth, weir finished, good
assortment 6f patterns. , Worth to '
$40.00. Now
j
' - "iMhV Suits
for fine dress or business wear. Al :
quality-material and well tailored
up to minute styles In light med-
ium and dark patterns. Worth
345.00. Now- , - w . ..i.
' : S29.95 - Jt
: v Merts Overcoats C; ;
t Afl' odd lot of different' kinds and l
! makes. Good styles. They run
in medium " and 'dark colors.
'Worth .to 25.'0."-Now
$9.85;
Men s ltainproof Overcoats
in cravenette and Gaberdine. All
small sizes. Worth to" $35.00.
Now ' 4 " "
$14.85 i
Men's Top Coats J 4
The new light colored- snappy
weave. lligh f grade . tailoring V
swell looking, OTttf to $2 5.0 Of.4 .
Now . : , .. ,v ".
. $14.95
i
i ' , Men's aop and Overcoats '
in Uaglllns and all new designs in V
Hhe.high gride tweed mixtures.
'Different- patterns. ' Worth ' toy
340.00. Now.sr!
327.85
- Ladies Slickers arid Rubber
t tUzln Coats
All the i 'new bright. ; colors." A
. small lot onlt. Sale price as long
- as they last , '
iKi'
l.t.
85c
Menalsilt Ties' r "
Four In hands, nice grade of silk
and. swell -patterns.- Worth 75c
Now iW"-..
48
Men'suspinra
' The 'President kind,. good, strong' ,
h ""hhT-'-plaig? iridi fancy WoYlhl
. 59cw "iNow -. - f iv ',v .
' "V ' ' ' ' ' ''v
, : -v29c - v ' SO"
H naiaapMHMHaaMwiaaMaMaaMMM
" 5 j' WhUB:only, a'ood grade. : Now
f;-;'V 2c-, - -
5 to a customer
V
4.
Men's Gloves
Brown Jersey knit, now
i
This
Young Men's Corduroy Pants j
... -.. - ..-'.. , - - -.The
classy high Achool'kind.-. 'All
light colors. Worth to 34.00. Now
$2.95
Men's Dress Hats
, . .. - . . . . r . , . !
is a great bargain. These
hats are all new. snappy styles and
colors Going now at. ,
t ' V k'i $3.95 v .. ' , t
.. k ' . - ji H.,".ltv.;.....y (,
j .. . Men's Dress Caps r 1
All new styles and materials. Well
made, worth to 13.50.: Now '
i.
; Men's Moleskin tants s
- - - - - .
of standard brand moleskin. JWcll
made, now ..$23
Coat to match nowl. , .. , . . ,M4SKi
$1.98
i . . Mcnvs Flannel Sfiirte
Semi dress ehlrts of good weight
and design,' patterns. Sale price
now - 1 ' '. ' v '
: Men's Dress Sliirla w
Odds'-and ends' with collar only.'
.All good patterns. worth to 32.00,
Now- : -' -'
$2.93
Men's Dress Shirts
i
V Mehsxdiakl Shirts
The -mixed wool kind, medium
4 weight, high grade "make. . Sale
of Madras and Percale material,
good assortment of colors. Worth
32.00. Now .
. V V. C-l vrt . . . . '. .
; -... ... olAJ :
$2.98
I!:n's Drr
It
: Men's Dress Pants '-'-.
Worsteds, Casamere 'cud - Scotch; -. .
Twedds. ' Good assortment of pat-
terns',- all sixes.: --Worth to 3&.t0. ,
No "' f ' ,---'.''- . . t rt
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f r :
r: ' ; ... . i
v Clothiers, ifatiers an4 ifabcrdashers
: : SALEMrC OREGON ; ;
of nice grada broa lvlolh ia ttr!r?l
and figure de'ra. Y.'c'.l cal-.
Worth 12.50. J.ovr " , .
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Tim's Drcca C:.;rt3
of t'-'i cr"
r ait . ii. .j
"1 J?
goea ti kl 1 "fc ana
7 ! J11 iwxreanr trade: motr.
i
v " rortiand, : jbe condeaeing