The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 15, 1928, Page 21, Image 21

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    THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. OREGON. SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 15, 1928
9
SALEM FOLKS
By J. H. WILLETT
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The children find, happiness in this store you' find comfort. You find
superior merchandise, pure drugs, and an attendance that makes you know
you are welcome.
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LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS
f SAYS
We hare a 1925 Ford
Co ape ( bearing "28 li
cense) that has ran bat Yery
few miles; fully equipped,
original tires, 95 new.
This is a fine car and a real
boy at 1295.00.
PUBLIGITY URGED
TO
B
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The House That Service Built"
Held as Drunken Driver
August Romike was arrested
ind committed to county jail here
esterday on a charge of driving
an automobile while under the In
iluence of intoxicating' liquor.
Moroni Olsen Playe:
Here Tuesday, Jan.
rcl Theater.
17th. Capi-
for Loe
Down town store room on Lib
erty street near State. W. IL Grab
snhorst & Co.. Realtors. 13 4 S.
Liberty. Telephone 515.
Margaret Rodgers
against VV. Mitchell
number of others.
H u c h e o n
and a large
Furniture Upholsterer ,
And repairing. Glese-Powers
Furniture Co. . "
Mark Poulsen's court Saturday,
for driving an automobile with
three other persons beside him in
the driver's seat.
4 Center Street
Corners. Two for sale two for
lease. Look ahead 5 years and in
vestigate now. Becke Hen
dricks. 189 N. High street.
Marriage Urease Issued
A license was yesterday
to Harold F. CUristensen,
marry Cora Mae Slagel, 21.
are residents of Salem.
.Mrs. Williams Appointed -
Mrs. Elizabeth J. Williams of
'.'ji-iland was appointed Saturday; ;
. Governor Patterson a member) Kerted Seat Ticket
: the industrial welfare commis-
; hi to succeed Mrs. L. Gee,
f Portland.
issued
25. to
Both
For Moroni Olson Play "The
Detour" Capitol theater Jan. 17
for sale at Giese-Powere.
Special Sunday Dinner
Sorved 5:46 to 8;00 P.
:ju hotel.
M.
Mar-
Mme. Bnffe Morrison-
Owner of The La Bette Shop,
formerly located at 145 N. High
St.. announcee the new location at
494 State St., next' to" tbe Oregon
theater.
Fraudulent Degrees Sold By
Fake Universities To
Preachers, Word
WHERE TO
DINE
TODAY
Backfire Breaks Arm
Fred Irons, employed on the
statehouse grounds, broke his arm
Friday when an automobile motor
backfired while he was cranking
it.
8 Per Cent and Safety
For short time only. See Laf
lar. Ladd and Bush Bank Bldg.
Koing Salem Armory Arena-r
Wed., Jan. 18. Phil Bayes vs.
Chuck Hellman, a real Madison
Square Garden Main Eventer.
Snappy preliminaries. 28 rounds
f boxing scheduled.
"eels Parent of Girl
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Teel are
parents of a baby girl born at the
bungalow maternity home Janu
ary IS. T!:e infant weighed six
iounds. 1 , to be named Adah
-lae.
White Mountain Honey
is the best. Phone Mead at
8F5. .
75x150 Beautiful Lot
Perfect view loads of trees.
Now $3100. Fairmount Hill on
Leffelle between Fairmount and
Johns. Becke & Hendricks, 189
N. High street.
Fined For Speeding
Harold Rogers paid a $5 fine
in municipal court Saturday on a
charge of speedine.
18 at 1 p. m.. Barton vs. Kruse
and Wiltze vs. MacDonald Auto
company; January 19 at 1 p.. m
Osbnrne vs. Eldridge; January 20
at 1 p. m., Sutton vs. Matheny.
The reason for setting two cases
at the same time in some instances
is due to the fact that sometimes
some of the cases set never go to
trial. In case all the parties go
through with their litigation some
of the cases will have to be post
poned.
MERCHANTS PEEKED
REFUSE TO I'SK LIGHTS WHEN
TAXES LEVIED
Silverton Couple Wed .
A marriage license was yester
day issued from the office of thi
Marion county clerk to W. Owen
Harvey. 19, of Silverton. and Eva
E. McVey, 18, also of Silverton.
Sandwich Trays and Compotes
Special this week at 75c each at
C. A. Luthy.
Elks Dance Monday Night.
January 23 rd, be sure and keep
this date open. We especially
urge new members, as well as the
old ones to attend tbe dances
which will be given throughout
the winter.
Mine. Pearl Sped
Manager of The La Bette Shop
;it 4 34 State St.. formerly located
.it 145 N. H gh St., invites you to
oiue in ai.
f the ch
romplete!
t her show you some
,ng dresses In
stock.
Iroper 1. Topic ,
A. M. .. illumination ex
pert for t .er Electric com
pany of .itiid, will be the
speaker at .ue Salem chamber of
commerce luncheon Monday noon.
He will talk not only on scientif
ic lighting In the home, office
and industrial plant, but will also
discuss proper street lighting.
Priced Right
Bungalow, large living room,
oak floor, 2 large bed rooms.
beautiful kitchen and nook.
beautiful fireplace, nice lawn, ga
rage concrete driveway and walks
for J3500 with X250 down. Mel
vln Johnson, 320 U. S. Bank bldg.
White Shrine to Meet
Willamette Shrine No. 2. Or
der of the White Shrine of Jeru
salem, will, meet for stated com
munication Monday evening at 9
p. m. in the Masonic Temple. A
social hour will follow the busi
ness meeting.
Reserved Seat Tickets
For Moroni Olson Play "The
Detour." Capitol theater Jan. 17
LU1 eait; oi uicoe-i wnvto.
Three Marion Graduates
thei Marv Purvlne of Salem. Robert
Goetz of Silverton and John Fred
erick Santee of Woodburn are
among the 39 students who com
pleted work for the bachelor's de
gree at University of Oregon In
the fall term.
Snlzman Estate Appraised
The estate of the late William
Salzman has been appraised at
669.95. according to a report
filed in prolate here yesterday
Appraisers are Emil Beier, Bay
Lick and Charles Reckner.
The Detour
Don't miss it.
Tues., Jan. 17.
1028 Calendars Free, Homer H.
Smith Ins. Agency, over Millers.
rec Dental Examinations
Guaranteed dentistry done with
out pain, at prices you can afford.
Dr. C. A. Eldredge, Dentist 303
State Street, Salem. Orepon.
Speeding Costly
E. J. Reason was fined $5 Sat
urday In municipal court - on a
charge of speeding. His address
is 1158 North Commercial street
The La Bette Shop, 494 State St.
Tbe entire stock of The La
Bette Shop wa3 damaged by fire
and smoke and has been closed oat
on sale. They now have an en
tirely new stock at their new lo
cation next to the Oregon theater.
It's Here The New 1928
Permanent Wave ask about It
CaDitol Beauty Shoppe. 223 N.
High St. Phone 366.
Artificial Teeth
$15 a set. Fit guaranteed or
noney refunded. Dr. C. A. Eld-
riedge, dentist. 303 State street
Salem, Oregon.
Salem Woman Retu
Mrs. R. N. Sanders, wife of Dr
R. N. Sanders of this city, has re
;urned home after a two weeks vis
.t with her parents in eastern Ore
gon. She was accompanied by her
father. L. L. Holcomb of Rich
land.
Local Netted Gem and Burbonk
Potatoes,- good fOwteing, $1.25
hundred, ai Farmer's Warehouse
Suit to Quiet Title-
Suit to quiet title to a number
of pieces of. real estate in Salem
was instituted In circuit court yes
terday by Blanche A. Rogers nJtneater.
Capitol Theater.
Tbe Ia Bette Shop, 494 State St.
The entire stock of The La
Bette Shop was damaged by fire
and smoke and has been closed out
on sale. They now have an en
tirely new stock at their new lo
cation next to the Oregon theater
Leaves For East-
John G. Hunter, local represen
tative of the Metropolitan Life In
surance company. will leave
Thursday for New York City to at
tend a meeting of agents. His
district was first on the Pacific
coast last year in volume of busi
ness.
'La Carte Service-
In Dining Room. Marion Hotel
The Annual Meeting
Of the stockholders of the Thos.
Kay Woolen Mill Co.,-will be held
at the office of the Company, tn
Salem on Tuesday the ITttelay of
Jan. 1928, at 9:30 a. m. Any bus.-
Iness coming legally before that
meeting will be transacted. E. J;
Swafford, Secretary.
Hunter Makes Profits
Martin De Buhr, youthful hunt
er of Friend, Oregon, appeared at
the office of the Marlon county
clerk here yesterday with hides of
two squirrels that he has captur
ed and skinned recently. He was
given five cents bounty on each
hide.
PARIS, Jan. 14 (AP) Angry
merchants of Boulogne Sur Mer
have stopped using electric lights
in their shops to. spite the city
government for imposing a long
string of new taxes on them. For
two nights and night falls- at
4:30 o'clock these days the
places of business and butchers
bakers and candle stick makers
have had the sonire air tney knew
100 years ago with flickering can
dles and dim coal oil lamps sup
plying the illumination.
Electric bulbs still glow In the
street lamps for the city takes
care of that, but street lamps are
few and rather far between in the
winding old by-ways of this an
cient town.
Meanwhile the municipality is
losing revenues from its electric
light plant as meters are no longer
count!?? off kilowatts In the
shops. 'That is just as the mer-
hants intended it should be.
The merchants declare that if
the municipality does not remove
the new taxes they will go even
further In warring against public
exchequer. They could, for ex
ample, quit riding in the tram
ways, cease washing their hands
and faces with water from the mu
nicipal pipes, refuse to let the
public rag picker carry away their
transh or deny their garbage tc
the city scavenger.
ATLANTIC CITY. Jan. 14.
(AP) Fake universities dealing
in fraudulent degrees, sold prin
cipally to gullible clergymen, can
be reached and eliminated most
easily through the publishers of
their misleading advertising, W.
E. Humphrey, chairman of the
federal trade commission said in
an address prepared for delivery
today to the Associatiep of Amer
ican colleges in session here.
Characterizing these "diploma
mills" as fakes, frauds and pirates
Mr. Humphrey declared they were
libels on education and a travesty
upon honesty and fair dealings.
The only requirement for gradua
tion from these schools, he said, is
cash.
Asserting that the growth of
correspondence schools in the
United States had been , surprls
inely rapid. Mr. Humphrey said
there are today 350 private cor
respondence schools with more
than 2,000,000 students paying
more than $70,000,000 annuall)
in tuition.
There! has been, a movement
among the responsible correspond
ence schools recently to eliminate
the fake university as far as pos
sible, the - association was told
but there still remains scores of
so-called colleges maintained sole
ly to sell degrees to gullible buy
ers. ; Many of them are conducted by
one man and often by a man and
tjls wife, said Humphrey, adding
that entrance requirements con
sist of the student's abiity to pay
and graduation depends on nis
tKiMtv tn tppn on Davine for a
stated time.
A large number of the one-man
schools deal exclusively in ae
e-rees for clergymen, it was de
clared, one Chicago school, cited
as an example, selling degrees to
clergymen of the Church of Eng
land.
Eat Chicken Dinner
Today at the Gray Belle.
Chicken Dinner
Served all day at The Spa.
Ray Osmond, whose home 'Is
near McMinnville, was fined $150
and costs last week for having.
deer meet In his possession. Ar
thur Sigler was fined $100 on the
same charge.
For Dinner This Evening
$1.25 dinner at the Marion
hotel today.
O'Leary's The New Restaurant
Special chicken dinner.
Chicken Dinner at tbe Loach. Box
181 S. Liberty St. Tables for
ladies. Open all day.
Special Dinner Today
And hor..e made salads. State
Cafeteria.
Special Chicken Dinner
And Supper at Argo Restaurant.
50c.
Betty Lou Luncheonette
1236 State, chicken dinner, 60c.
Emma Leu at the Nook
379 N. High, serves Barbecued
Chicken dinner today, 65c.
Eat Chicken Dinner ,
Today at the Gray Belle.
McMnllen Paroled
Lee McMullen was yesterday
sentenced to two years In the
state penitentiary by Judge Percy
R. Kelly, only to he immediately
paroled by Judge Kelly to George
A. Rhoten, local attorney. Mc
Mnllen had pleaded guilty to a
charge of larceny in a dwelling.
He stole a fountain pen and other
articles.
Mrs. MaybeU Turner
Formerly of Madam Duncan a
Tacoma. Wash., now speciaimng
in Eugene Permanent Waving
fanitol Beauty Shoppe, pnone
166, 223 N. High St.
Will Repair Dwelling
A. A. Graber took out a permit
Saturday to repair a dwelling at
1191 North Winter street at a post
of $300. Cnaries Anaersuu was
named as builder.
Mine. Pearl Speer
Manager of The La Bette Shop
at 494 State St.. formerly located
at 145 N. High St.. invites you to
come in and let her show you some
r thA charminr dresses in the
completely new stock.
Arraigned tar Sheep Theft
The two defendants in the case
of State vs. Derebery and Signet
were yesterday arraigned in clr
colt court on the charge of steal
lag sheep. They entered pieas or
not' guilty.
Reaf Admiral F. Brumby
Assumes Responsibility
BOSTON. Mass., Jan. 14 (AP)
Rear Admiral Frank H. Brum
by, who has directed rescue and
salvage operations on the submar
ine S-4 elnce that vessel was sunk
off Provincetown on December 17
n collision with the coast guard
destroyer Paulding, testifying to-t
day before the naval court of in
nnlrv. said he assumed "full re-r
?ponsibilIty for what took place in
he attempts to rescue men from
the S-4 and for subsequent opera
tion."
After listening to qualified sub
marine and salvage experts as
sembled at Provincetown, inolud
Ing Captain Ernest J. Kind and
Lieutenant Commander Edward
Fllshere. who had charge of S-4
salvage operations, Admiral Brum
by added:
"Everything that was done
connection with the work was ful
lv discussed and decisions then
made. In every case there wa
comDlete unanimity, but the final
decision wa3 mine and the respon
sibility was mine."
Admiral Brumby's testimony
was in the form of a prepared
statement which he read to the
court.
Arrangements Go Forward
For Convention In Houston
WASHINGTON, Jan. 14. (AP)
The committee on arrangements
for the democratic national con
vention in Houston, Texas, in
Tutio tndav launched plans lor
construction of a $100,000 tem
porary building, in which the next
democratic nominee, for the pres
idency will be named.
In announcing that he had wir
ed the ; committee s aecisior w
Mayor Oscar Holcombe of Hous
ton. Chairman Jesse n. jones
that: the temporary building
would accommodate about 25.
finn nersons instead of the 6500
whlr.h the Dresent Houston audi
torium can seat.
Read the Classified Ads
V2S ir
lime. Buffe Morrison
Owner of The La Bette Shop,
formerly located at 145 N. High
St.. announces tbe new location at
1194 State St., next to the Oregon
FOR SALE
$6500 For s -aere tract just
outside of Salem on paved
road. Modern 7-rooni bouse.
electric lUhts. bath, hard-i
wood floors in three rooms;
electric pumping system.
This is a beautiful suburban
home and we can sell it for
$2000 cash and th balance
good time at 6. -;
Sheep Ranch
$12000 for $60 acres 10 miles
from Salem;. 150 acres in
cultivation r fence with wov
en wire; good - buildings;
spring water; lots of fruit
and good timber. W can
sell this for $12,000 with
payment of $4,000 down and
time on balance, r - j
U. S. REALTY CO.
January Term Starts
The January term of Manon
county circuit court will open at
! the county court house here to
morrow at 10 a. m. The first case
to be tried will bo the state vs.
Wheeler. Wheeler was convicted
lin justice court at Woodburn of
driving while intoxicated, and ap
pealed the case into circuit conrt
Fir Street FaJrmonai iot
Trees view A. 45x150 for
SI 250 cash. 58 other Fairmount
Hill lots from $800 to $5600
Becka & Hendricks, 189 N. High
street, .
Court Cases
Cases have been listed for the
r.nnirr term oi circuit conn.
-sfoh torina here tomorrow, as
follows: Tuesday. Janaary 17,
a. m. wuta ii. ouic.
Boons vs. Bradley; January 17 at
1 p. m., Kleen vs. Ross; January
Songster's Favorite
eea ior ruuire
Dims,
Free advice on the
care of pets.
Flake's Petland
273 State
Boston Terrier Poppies
For
Sale
Champion
Males for
Service
DR. FRED
ELLIS
Salem,
Oregon
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Seattle Firm Buys Air
Transport Company, Word
PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 14.
(AP) Purchase of the Pacific
Air Transport company, first con
tract holder for air mail on the
Pacific coast, by the Boeing Trans
port company, of Seattle, was re
ported today.
The Pacific Air Transport com
pany was rormea py vera i
Gorst, Portland, and obtained a
government contract for handling
air mail between Seattle and Los
Angeles. It recently completed a
profitable yeai of service.
The Boeing Transport is sub
sidiary of the Boeing Aircraft
Manufacturing firm of Seattle.
The Telesram says official re
port of the sale is expected to be
made in Portland Monday when
the Gorst organization holds its
annual meeting. Amount of mon
ev invoivea in me aeai was nm
reported today.
Fifty Year Old Widow
Dies After Bad Injury
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OBITUARY
Macrtz
Robert Maertz. aged 72, died at
a local hospital on January 13. He
Is survived by one brother at Sub
limity. Funeral services will be
held Monday, January 16, at Sub
limity. Requiem Mas? will b sung
at 9:00 o'clock Monday morning
with concluding services In the
Sublime cemetery. The Salem Mor
tuary in charge.
PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 14.
(AP) -Discovered unconscious in
her apartment last night, Mrs. G
W. Perry, 50, widow died at a hos
pital today. It was believed she
suffered from a tall about noon.
Friends; said she . suffered from
ralntlng Spells and it was thought
she struck her head on a piece of
furniture.
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