The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 08, 1928, Page 7, Image 7

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fHE ORECfON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON, 4 THUBSDAV MORNING, MARCH 8, 1928
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.Before yon can believe yon aire reading riht. It's hard to think we could offer such
fine ware 4n these large pieces at this price. For week end selling, this Friday and
Saturday, we offer you a fine assortment of Brilliant Blue first grade pieces as fol
lows: 'I-,
IV2 arid
IV2 and 2 qt. Mixing Bowls
11 and 12w Wash Pans
5 qt. Sauce Pans ,
10 qt. Shallow Dishy Pans
5 qt. Preserve Kettles
.Also Campers Cups Plates and deep pie plates in Grey ware.
Take any piece while the lot lasts for only 9 cents.
We reserve the right to limit quantities.
Also remember our special Pennsylvania Tire Sale lasts all week. You can buy a
strictly high grade tire at the price of a second.
HARDWARE, PAINf S, PLUMBING, MACHINERY
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New Road Asked
Petition waa received by the
Marion county court from Tbeata
Jory and others asking that a new
road be built near Rosedale, in
Districts 38 and 44. A first hearing
on the petition was held yesterday.
Dancing Every Friday Wight
Thomas Bros. Band, Domes Pa
vilion, McCoy.
Taylor Bound Over
Fred Taylor, arrested a few
weeks ago in connection with the
robbery of the George Waters to
bacco atorehouse, was yesterday
ordered held to the grand jury by
Justice of the Peace Brazier Small.
Rational 0)x Pointex
Hose week. Reduced
prices
ihlaweek only Shipley's.
Three Link Club MeeU
The local Three Link club will
.fL-jpt meet in the club parlors Friday
JT afternoon, "March 9, at 2 p. m. for
imJPj , social time, It -was announced
last night. An invitation has been
v ' extended to all Rebekahs to at
tend.
! Men and Woman Alike
Appreciate these jar proof
watches at Poraeroy & Keene's.
Appoint Representative
Superintendent Oeorge V. Hug,
president of the Northwest Asso
ciation of Secondary and Higher
Schools which meets In Spokane
.April 3, has appointed P. H. Sou
len, secretary of that group and
high schooL inspector with the
University of Idaho, to represent
the association at the North Cen
tral association of secondary and
higher schools In Chicago March,
15 nd 18. B. F. Carlton of
Portland, secretary of the state
teachers' association, will act aa
secretary at the Spokane meeting
next month since Mr. Soulen will
spend soma time in the east.
S300 Do
Move in new modem homes f
built better all balance of price
to be paid exactly. like rent. to
choose from. Priced 1900 to $.
fireplace, garage, paving hard
fireplace, garage, paving, hardj
wood ete. Becke tt Hendricks, 189
,North High street.
Want Tax Flgnree
- Tax tlgores for the Salem school
district for the calendar year 1927
have been requested of Superin
tendent George W. Hug from C. C.
Chapman of Portland, writing for
the committee on bond Issues, tax
.limitations and millage taxes. The
committee is compiling tax figures
for that year. . I
We Must Move
In order to dispose of our stock
at once we are offering the best
grade of eastern oil at 81 per gal
- Ion, - western oil at 70c per gallon.
Special prices on five, ten and flf
- teen gallon lots.f Change your oil
now while you can get these
prices.. We -also Coffer all our
equipment for sale or trade. A
. ' real bargain for someone who can
' use th,ls equipment. The Grease
Do Ctorrespondenoe Work
Nineteen teachers of the Salem
schools this jax nave done or are
idoing correspondence stady, ac-,
wording to, figures Just compiled
t the superintendent's office.
Dnly in a few Instances will this
tndr pply on reading . : circle
i .credit. Parrish teachers v were
most numerous -on .the list, neing
selght in number. Three) ware frpmj
(the senior high, two from -each
;Eark and Leslie, and one Tram
each Englewood. Highland. Grant
sad McKlnley.- Twelve desi-
sated the , UaiTersltr of Oregon
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2 qt. Pudding Pans
NEWS BRIEFS
and Its extension divisions as fur
bishing their courses; two have
studies from the Federal Art
school at Minneapolis and Univer
sity of California at Berkeley; one
from the Sherwin Cody school of
English, the University of Sou
thern California and the Anthe
naeum, Fort Wayne, Indiana.
Kill Bros. Acclimated Garden
Seeds at Pearcy Bros., 178 8
Commercial.
Fined SI
R W. Wyatt, charged with
overtimetnarktng. was fined SI
In police cTrart yesterday morning.
He resides at 1960 Church street.
Couple Marries
Hugh H. Coleman, Jr., 24, of
Coquille, yesterday took out a li
cense to wed Stella E. Stdregaard,
24, of Marshfleid.
Want Private Money to Loa
Moses Realty Co., 451 Court.
Road Vacated
The Marion county court yes
terday Issued an order vacating a
road in the vicinity of Smith's
Fruit Farms No. .3.
H or ton Held to Grand Jury
Chester Horton was yesterday
ordered bound over to the grand
jury by Justice of the Peace Bra
zier Small. He Is charged with
having stolen a Ford coupe be
longing to Ralph Campbell. The
theft 4s alleged to have occurred
on February 9
Sat and Fruit Ti
Pearcy Bros., 178 S. Commer
cial. Visit Schools
County School Superintendent
Fulkerson visited schools at Pra
tnm and Pleasant Point' yesterday
forenoon and afternoon, respect
ively. ;
GAR Memorial Sunday-r-
Memorlal services for deceased
members of Sedgwick Poet, GAR.'
who died In the past year will, bei
held in the post room at the arm
ory at 2:30 p. m. Sunday. Rev.
Thomas Acheson of Jason 7e
churrb.. will give the address
For Rent Small Homes
42.0 to 835, 952 8. Commercial
1970 S- Cot tags 1 4 87 Fairmount
727 South 12th 22nd and D.
1335 North Capitol 714 North
14th. All seven vacant. Kvery one
Is plastered, bath. Becke A
Hendricks, 189 North High street.
More Measles Noted--
he high water mark so far in
the measles epidemic In .Marion
county was reached last week
when 74 new cases were reported1
to the state department ot haelth.
Other diseases reported were one
case of diphtheria, five of tuber
culosis, two of chicken pox . and
one of erysipelas.
Invitations Sent Ont
W. .A. Eliot, president of Ihe
state Audubon society, Trill give
an illustrate! lecture on hirds
likely to be seen In .this vicinity
during- the spring, ai the YMCA
Saturday night. Invitations have
been sent out by the Salem Bird,
club .to all the school children; in
the (City, urging them to attend. :
Wastted Second Hand Disk
.And spring-tooth via trade for
fruit or ant trees. Pearcy Bros..
ITS 8. Commercial.
Pair Released ..
Albert Weston and WlUam Mc
Kay, mho "wexejarrested t "vVeod-
born some four weeks ago. charg
ed with; breaking: into the home ot
Mike Marvas of that city and who
have been confined in the county
jail ever since, were yesterday re
leased on their own recognizance.
They stated that they were lookinr
for some whiskey at the time but
were unable to find any, so appro
priated some candy Instead.
NatJoaal Onyx Point
Hose week. Reduced prices
this week only Shipley's.
Rogers Pays Fine
' L. E. Rogers, 664 South Court
street, paid jl $1 fine in police
court yesterday charged with
overtime parking.
Leaves For California
W. D.AlorslIne of this city left
Tuesday with a carload of regis
tered Jersey and Guernsey cattle,
which he will market in Vlsalia,
California. He win return within
two weeks.
flOO Down S27 a Month
Modern small cottage nice dis
trict at 1970 South Cottage. Plas
ter and bath, garage, fruit and
flowers. Total price 82200. Va
cant. Becke & Hendricks, 189
North High street.
Dr. Canse In Portland
Dr. J. M. Canse. president ot
Kimball School of Theology, spent
Tuesday and Wednesday In Port
land where he was In conference
with Methodist leaders of the
northwest concerning religions ed
ucational matters. He will return
to Salem today.
Dr. DeKJelne to Speak
Dr. William DeKlelne , will
speak at the Lions club luncheon
tomorrow noon, telling ot the
work In the county of the child
health demonstration, of which he
is the head. John Medler ot Le-;
banon, will furnish the magic. ;
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A La Carte Service In
Dining room Marlon Hotel. j
Prohl Staff Active
State prohibition department
operatives participated In 77 ar-t
rests in the month of February
rises Imposed aggregated 19025.
50, with Jail sentences totalling
610 days. The officers destroyed
5199 gallons ot mash, 2375 gallons-
of liquor and 14 stills.
George Alexander is state .prohi
bition commissioner.
National Onyx Potntex
Hom week. Reduced prices
this week only Shipley's.
Doaough Visits City
Carl Donough of Portland was
In Salem Tuesday and expressed
his intention of being a candidate
for delegate to the national dem
ocratic convention, jjonou&a was
connected with the corporation
department under the Pierce ad-,
ministration. He vis now secretary
of .the .state democratic central
committee. V
For fSSOO -Terms A STOOO
'Home, close In on North Church
street. Right now wer have some ex
ceptional bnys in homes df this
class. ATairmount Hill' home that
the owner has $9300 in can be
boutbt for $7000.00. Becke tc
Hendricks. .189 North High atneet.
Agrees to Depart
Upon his agreement to absent
himself from this section of the
country In future, frank Hughes
ot MCI City was yesterday released
by local authorities and charges of
assault and battery mot . pressed.
Hughes was first arrested about a I
year ago on an assault and battery j
charge.
SuDsequenuy, . wun txnia
charge still pending, he Ibecamej
Involved In a- charge growing oat
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SAYS
We, have a 1924 Chevrolet
Coupe fully equipped. 90
new balloons, and In Al con
ditio a m every way, priced at
S273.00.
B8fe4.n
'The House That Service BuCt'
of unlawful possession of deer
meat. Possibility of a charge of Il
legal killing of a deer also hangs
over his head. Authorities have
told him, however, that aa long
as Hughes remains absent from
this section everything will he for
given and forgotten.
Shrubs Rose Bushes
Shade trees. Pearcy Bros., 178
S. Commercial.
Will Visit Lodge Tonight
Max Page ot this city will pay
his official visit to Elks lodge In
his jurisdiction when he vslts with
the local lodge, B. P. O. E. No.
336, tonight. In July he will go
to Miami, Fla.. where he will pre
sent a report on conditions In his
territory to the grand exalted rul
er at the national convention to be
held there. Besides his visit at
the local lodge, there will be ini
tiation and a Johnny Jones feed.
Furniture Upholsterer
And repairing. Glees-Powers
Furniture Co.
Estates Appraised
Inventory and appraisement was
filed in probate here yesterday in
the matter of the estates of Caro
line Hemming and Jacob Vorhees,
The Hemming estate is valued at
$1000, that amount being her half
of a note. Appraisers are George
Bergeon, J. E. Scott and R. K. O til
ing. The report filed in the guard
ianship of Jacob Vorhees estlmat
ed the estate at $1198.07, mostly
in bonds and savings. Appraisers
are W. F. Norman, C. J. Espy and
J. J. Hall.
Three to Lecture
The principal speaker at the
meeting of the Salem Heights
community club Friday night will
be Ernest Iufer, who will lecture
on "Landscaping and Rock Gar
dene." Others to speak are Jay
Morri3, who will lecture on peren
nials, and Mrs. Myron Van Eaton
who will discuss the culture of
roses. A reading will be given by
Mrs. George Wilson and Dorothy
Browning will give a piano solo.
SPRING VALLEY 1 CLUB TO
MEET ON FRIDAY
SPRING VALLEY, Mar. 7.
(Special) A good program is be
ing planned tor the Spring Valley
community club meeting Friday
evening, March 9. .A cafeteria
luncheon will be served in the
basement. Everyone is Invited to
attend.
Mrs. A. E. Stevenson and daugh
ter Ruth were Thursday visitors
at the home of Mr.. and. Mrs. C. Ei
Alderman.
A. J. Stratton Is again serious-1
ly 111. -aV his home here. j
Mt. and - Mrs. Aaron Thompson
and two children, Yvonne and
Darrell of Oregon City, and Mls
Maude Perkins of West Linn were
Sunday guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Li
B. Vers teg. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Wilson and family : of Wheatland
were Sunday afternoon guest at
the Versteeg home.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Shubert enter
tained with a family dinner Sun
day in honor of Mr. Schubert's
birthday. Those present were Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Haines and son
Floyd of Salem, Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas McKenxle and sons Jack
and Lloyd of Hebo, Miss Anna
Schubert and Edwin Schubert.
Gargle Aspirin
for Tonsilitis
n rtti
or aore inroai
. A harmless and effective gargle
is to dissolve two "Bayer Tablets
of Aspirin" in four tablespoon fuls
of water, and gargle throat 'thor
oughly. Repeat In two hoars If
necessary.- -
Be sure you use only the gene
Ine Bayer Aspirin, marked with
the Bayer Cross, which can be had
hi tin boxes at twelve tablets for
few-cents.'
Sale
Rent
Repair
Expert Mechanics
Also repair Adding Machines.
Numbering Machines, Check
Writers.
Phone S40 ,,
ATLAS BOOK STORE
. 4CS State St.
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FIFTH ANNUAL COUNTY MEET.
. TSQ SATURDAY .
The fifth annual; Marlon county
elder hoys conference will be held
In this city next Saturday and Sun
day, and more than 125 hoys are
expected to attend. The delegates
will be entertained at the home of
Salem people. ,
The principal speaker for the
conference will be Frank Moran,
who is the head of a -school for
boys st Rolling Bay, Washington.
Other speakers on the program are
U. G. Dubach, dean of men at Ore
gon State college. ; Roy Hewitt,
dean of the law school at Willam
ette university; and Ben J. Ktm
ber of Dallas, former secretary of
Marlon county Y. M. C. A.
The conference will be opened
by a pep rally at 5:30 o'clock to
morrow afternoon; which will be
followed by the lecture by Dean
Dubach on "How to Choose a Vo
cation." -
The boys will hold meetings all
day Saturday and Sunday morn
ing and will assist in conducting
services in the various churches in
the city.
W. U. CO-ED TEAM TO VIE
WITH WEBER SPEAKERS
A debate 'of interest to local de
bate fans will be staged here Mon
day night when the Weber college
men,1 frem Utah meet the co-ed
nteam of Willamette university.
This all came about accidentally.
The Willamette men's team were
scheduled to meet the Weber col-,
lege speakers, but later xlt was
found that the Utah debaters were
using the same question the Wil
lamette women adopted this year,
so It was decided that they meet
the co-ed pair. v
The Willamette team will con
sist of Evangeline Hall and Mar
garet Pro. It will be a no-decision
contest. ,
Due to the fact that the Utah
agricultural college 'debate team
will not arrive in Salem until ear
ly Sunday morning, the men's de
bate scheduled for Saturday night
will probably be cancelled. The
Aggies want to schedule the de
bate for Monday night, but that
will conflict with the above men
tioned contest.
RESUME LUMBERING
FIRST TRAINLOAD OF LOGS
GOES TO PORTLAND ;
WOODBURN, Mar. 7. (Spec-
RHEUMATISM
Cannot Exist in the Human
Body
It i now Kbftnrd anil -nrrw.. t.rnn . A
tuffer rkBiatia pin fron rauiealar,
inflftmstorr. ariikiA nnriti IhmK... -
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dt form of -rhaumitiam. '
iruni TMiiptoa dost not depreii
tha haart nor ruin tha , stomach, and no
(Hating Is aaaaaaar? t ma it effactiTs.:
Trnik's PntMrinii.. v .
". bnt conbiaaa infradiaBt deatgvad'
pmurwr (Hwnuat an 7 aiaa ot rnm
m4ism. It U impossible to gat aomataidg
battsr. What mors do jrou waatt An
idaai ITrfa A nU fklml.nJ T ui
siaa aayooai caa oaa with safety and sat-,
imkhw: nuouinrwi . aaa,Biisft4 85
jaars. ; Trunk's Prateriptlon is sold bri
raliabU drsreiats- arrwhara liks Par-,
ry's Drat Stow, lis So. Oawuaarcial St. ;
We
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lal) The Eastern and Western
lumber company, which owns a
large tract of standing timber In
the southern part of Clackamas
county and east of Scotts Mills,
has resumed operations in the var
ions, camps after having been idle
since November. The first train
of over 29 carloads of logs left
tne camps, over the company s
own track for Portland yesterday.
Warren Hasklns of this city at
tended the funeral services of his
half brother, Andrew F. Brown,
who died in a Portland hospital
last Thursday. He waa nearly 70
fears of age. Interment was at
Rock Creek cemetery, in the fam
ily burial ground.
Rev. and Mrs. Silva of the Free
Methodist church departed Mod
day for Seattle, where they will
attend church meetings now in
session.
The Clover Growers of Clacka
mas county are to have a meeting
at the Can by union high school
Friday, March 9, at 2 p. m. Coun
ty Agent Inskeep and G. R Hyslop
of OAC will be the speakers.
S. E. PUIS MEET
PROBE OF UNDER COVER
AGENTS TO BE REQUESTED
STf PETERSBURG, . Fla., Mar.
7. (AP) The southeastern states
prohibition convention of the
Anti-Saloon League went on re
cord here today In favor of a con
gressional appropriation to obtain
evidence in prohibition law viola
tions by under cover agents.
Acting on a motion ot David
Kepburn. superintendent of the
Virginia state organization of the
league, the convention In open
forum expressed its sentiment In
favor of the proposition by an
unanimous aye vote of the approx
imately 100 persons. Including
delegates, in attendance.
A proposal advanced during
discussions on the floor to request
higher compensation for federal
enforcement officers and govern
ment pensions for the families of
those killed or Injured In line of
duty was referred to-the conven
tion resolutions committee which
was meeting In executive session,
all the time to draft the official
pronouncements of the meeting on
political and other problems of
the drys.
TYPEWRITERS
L. O. SMITH COBOWA
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Ail Makas Vssd Macblnsa
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Witkavt oparsttoa or Ism of
DK. HAR8H1LL
S29 Oracoa Bids.
Spring Colds
are
Dangerous
Stop That Cough Now with
SCHAEFER'S
THROAT and
LUNG BALSAM
Schaef er's
DRUG STORE
135 North Commercial St.
. Phone 197
Original Yellow Front
Penslar Agency
EYES EXAMINED
GLASSES FITTED
Ten Tears Practice in
Salem
Phone 625
Dr. L. R. Burdette
Optometrist
401 Fttet National Dank Bldg.
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News aad hiusie.
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IManer dance concert.
Courtesy programs.
Staff vocalists.
Soprano, Tlolin snl
7:80-8:00 KOW.
8:00-o:S0 KOIN.
piano.
d:00-8:80 KEX. Studio nrorram.
8:00 9:30 KOW. NBC programs.
8:00-10:00 KWJJ. Courtesy orotTaws.
8:00-10:20 KJBB. Ice hockey descrip
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8:00-11:00 KWBS. Studio program.
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9:00-9:80 KOIN. Billy's Hawaiian duo.
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10:00-12:00 KEX. Dance frolic.
10:80 12. 0OKTBR. Iance music
12 :00-1 :00 KXL. MusU.
NBC 8-9, orchestra and rocalists; 9
9:30, orchestra and quartet; 9:30-10,
"Moon ktagic;" 1011, dsnce orches
tra. KOAC CorraUU (270). 7. reporter;
7:80. farm utility; 8, forum.
KMO Taeoma (254). 0-10, varied.
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Telephone 724
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human thoughtf ulness and
tact.
Webb s Funeral Parlors
Telephone 120
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EsUblished 1868
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BABY CHICKS
All popular breeds of baby
chicks now on sale at Flake's
Petland, 273 State.
OH BOY! CHICKEN
PIG DINNER
at the ARGO
Every Thursday Evening
FLORAL DESIGNS
CUT FLOWERS, PLANTS
GOLD FISH, BIRDS
C F. BKKITHAUPT
Telephone tSO IIS BtaU It.
FIVE TORIC reading leases. We la
sers your glasses against breakage.
Examination too.
Thompson-GIutsch Optical Co.
liO N. Ooana'l Bt.
For Sale
1927 Oldsmobile
6 SEDAN
Good Buy
Call at
Eikers Auto Co.
Ferry and Liberty Streets
3
Distinctly Correct
FOOTWEAR
Expert Shoe Fitters
For For
Men Women
Boys Girls
John J. Rottle A
413 State Bt. yTJ
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