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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1928)
I THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 18, 1928 - ' .Al-.RM FOLKS n t u wh i m-T-i. t ... - ; f ' -'Jr J VV IL.L.JL 1 I I! f fSOVOO WANT TONARW MY I DAUGHTER 5 icy i i r i WHAT KIND OF A JOB HAVE J,aWfca 5 .TW A .v ? xl Got a f Gov Down THERE-HE'S ALWAYS BLAMED F0 CVcJctTHIH But, aii jotoMG- CAPITAL OKU6 STORE ' - - it AN ESTABLISHED RESPOMSIBLE AMD fV PKARMACV -ft - A Our duty to furnish standard drug and health supplies is performed com pletely, graciously and reasonably. This Shop of Service is a fine place to buy little things that make a big difference in your life. Jlv 0 ILL 1 LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS KellyA SAYS ktn drtvaa kmt a law mil md If bka saw, aqnippad with Boakatal as la, Kajo eyUaear kU, raeiaf car bar tor, rtr paap, para. -matar. aaw varaix balUaaa, 1938 lienM, aaTarml etkar axtraa far I employment on a dairy ranch a in the county jail on a check m 1 1 m . a . t t m 1 few miles from this city Elks Dance Tomorrow night. 0x12 Seamless Axmlnater Rugs 128.75. Imperial Furniture Co. Brakes Fall A little bumping party was held on Commercial street between SUte and Ferry, when 1L Dobbe, 351 North Broadway, Monmouth, turned into a parking stall on the street, his brakes failing to hold and his turn a little wide, caused his car to collide with the Ford coupe belonging to B. E. Bund-; Want $1000 to S2000 quist, 1650 South High street,; At 7 per cent an1 g which was parked on the atreet. witn Bafety. Laflar, Ladd & Bush Dobbs heavy touring pushed the Bank Bldg. small machine on to the waiK ana also nearly demolished the houriTo Epect Dwelline limit parking sign. Neither carj clarence R. Schrock was issued was seriously damaged, as both!a permit yesterday to erect a one charge for several days, was yes terday released after arrange ments had been made to cover the amount of the check, authorities asserted. Mr. Thomas Formerly of the Bonnie Dee J now with The Beauty Box. Phone 1 per cent-19 85 for appointment. 1 were equipped with bumpers. 13 Watch for 13 It concerns you 13. Elks Dance Tomorrow night. story dwelling on 2075 Berry street, the estimate cost being 93000. 1924 Star Tourings $135 A real buy. Used Car Corner, block West Ladd and Bsh. Seeks Two Daughters Roy H. Franklin of Laundal, CaL. bas written to the county clerk here asking for Information which will aid him In locating his two daughters, Ruth and Mary. Ruth was married about five years ago and the parent has not heard from either of the girls since that time, and does not know Ruth's married name. Wedding Bells Ring A marriage license was issued yesterday from the office of the 'Marion county clerk to John St. Clair. 32. and Flavella M. Haynes, 26, both of Salem. Boxing Salem Armory- Wed., March 21, Hobbs vs. Cleg- horn. Divorce Afcked Martin A. Johnson yesterday filed suit in circuit cour tasking legal separation from Marie John son on the grounds of desertion They were married in August, 1919. The abandonment took place March 1, 1927, he alleges. 18 Services You 13 What is 13? Guaranteed Radio Service Telephone 203. T. H. Burrell. Fruit Growers Attentioi Producers Cannery stock sale. Phone 534. for Home For Rent on State Street Seven rooms and garage. Call Dr. H. E. Morris. For Rent Five room furnished house North 23rd street. Phone 2132. Boxing Salem Armory Wed., March 21, Hobb3 vs. Cleg Nut and Fruit Pearcy Bros, mercial street. 178 South Com- a Hot Water Heated Home 8 rooms. Brand new. Complete all ways, on large corner lot. Fair mount Hill. Price $12,500. Terms if desired. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High street. Title Quieted A decree quieting title was handed down yesterday In circuit court In the suit brought by Fred Uphoff against Ada Moser and a large number of others. Rickey Meeting Called A mass meeting of patrons of Tfie Rickey school, district No. 8. has been called for March 20, Tuesday evening, by the school board. Important business Is to be considered. Furniture Upholsterer And repairing. Giese-Powers Furniture Co. Divorce Granted A decree of divorce was handed down yesterday by Circuit Judge L. H. McMahan In the case of Paul R. Wandrey against Bertha Wan- drey. The divorce suit had been based on the grounds of abandon ment. , Jar Proof Watches Are the Marvel of the day. See them at Fomeroy & Keene's. Cut Laf Illrch Scarlet hawthorn. Weeping Jap ! cherries. Sycamore, Weeping wil low trees, etc. Pearcy Bros., 178 South Commercial street. Dallas Group Coming Mrs. Charles L. Bllyeu, secre tary of the Dallas chamber of com merce, was in Salem Saturday and called at the office of the Salem chamber of commerce. Arrange ments were made for a group from Dallas to conduct the program at the local chamber of commerce luncheon on Monday, April 9. Rugs Rngs Rugs, At Itetter values than ever offered before. Imperial Furniture Co. Battery and Electrical Service E. II. Burrell. Telephone 203. 4 64 N. Liberty. Wanted A Modern Home Not more than 6 rooms to trade on fine farm all , equipped with good bldgs. No Mtge. Laflar A Laflar IaAA A Brian RMr Issued Permit H. Cooper was issued a permit yesterday to erect a one atory dwelling to be located at 1940 Maple street. The estimate cost of the building Is $2600. Serfgwlck Post To Meet- Comrades of Sedgwick Post axe requested to meet at Rlgdon's Chapel at 2:30 Monday afternoon to attend the funeral of the late Comrade D. F. Lane. By order of . i s . ine ommanaer. For Rent 8 Room House 239 North 16th. Call I11J. Fad Radio Telephone 203 for demonstra tion. B. H. Burrell, 4 4 North Liberty. x Store BulldinaTS For Commercial, Liberty. High, Court. Center, Front streets. Becke ft Hendricks, 189 N. High street. Fined SI Earle Rlenwood. 1895 North 19th street, was fined $1 in police ourt yesterday charged with not having a light on his bicycle after dark. Educators Visit Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mishler were here from Grants Pass yesterday and called at the office of the county school superintendent. The visitors will be remembered as for mer teachers in the Woodburn schools, where Mr. Mishler was prinlcpal for many years. They are also in school work in the south ern Oregon city. MO mm The House That ServH-e Built' About Talking Big EBHID FOR TWO FLYERS l British Airplane Lost Some where On Route To United States CHIEFS' MEET SOON FIRE FIGHTER LEADERS GO TO MARSH FIELD, JUNE NEW YORK, Mar. 17. (AP) There was no hope left today that the transatlantic flight of Walter Hlnchllffe and Elsie Mackay had ended in anything but disaster, but no faint clue was overlooked in the determination to exhaust ev ery possibility of rescue. During the day the Canadian legation at Washington requested permision to send aircraft across the border to 6can the Maine woods where a plane had been heard Thursday morning and the permission was granted. The faint hope that the transat lantic plane had been brought down in these woods and that the fliers might be still alive but un able to find their way out was kept alive by confirmation of yes terday's reports of a plane above the woods. Minister of Marine and Fisher ies Cardin at Ottawa was informed by telegraph by the Canadian Pa cific superintendent at St. John, N. B.. that two men in a lumber camp near Greenville, Maine, still insisted that they had heard a plane about six o'clock Thursday morning. This would be at the very limit of the time which Hinch liffe and Miss Mackay might have stayed in the air on the flight which began in England Tuesday morning. On eof the earliest young song sters In a church choir I once knew, sang out boldly, impetuous ly, on a not that wasn't there at all. People tittered, and he felt woefully conspicuous. Indeed he had never felt so silly. But he quick-wlttedly saved his face by giving a startled look at the sing er behind him. This hoaxed the congregation Into thinking It was the fellow behind who had hit the wrong note. When a man habitually boasts about himself, his motive Is the same as that or tne resource rui choir singer. .He talks about one thing to obscure something else to make you look the other way. It he brags about his money, he may be trying to make you overlook his .lack of education, or culture Sometimes his efforts are as ob vious as if he came right out and said: "You probably think I don't amount to much because I don't look the part. But I've got a wad of money, including four automo biles, superfluous servants and a plug hat." I know a young man who com plains of the stupidity of his busi ness associates. He declares that they are always plotting against him because Jealous of him. When he loses his Job, as often happens, he blames the rest of the world for not recognizing his genius. All this is a screen for his own de fects. Special Sunday Dinner Served 5:45 to 8 p. m. Marlon hotel. Elks Elks, Elks Don't forget the dance tomor row night. Falrmount Hill New Home 6 rooms and double garage. Extra plumbing. Complete to oc cupy, raving paia. immediate possession. Price now $6900. And $1000 down, balance terms. This is excellent buy. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High street. Just Received- Four 1925-26 Chevrolet Tour ings ranging in price from $225 to $275. Five 1925-26 Ford Tour ings. Roadsters. Coupes from $200 to $225, 1928 license on every one. New rubber 60 days guarantee Open evenings and Sundays. Used Car Corner. V4 block West Ladd and Bush. Dance Hall Matter Up The Marlon county court Is ex pected to decide In the near fu ture on the question of whether P. A. Price will be granted a per mit to operate a dance hall at Olenwood Park, Just north of Sa lem on the river road. A remon strance carrying 139 names has been ecelved by the court. Price's oetltlon carried the required 12 name. 13 What Is- Watch for 18. Buy New. Home North - We haTe four ready to occupy. Prices $3700 to $5500. and $500 down, balance EXACTLY me rent. Take immediate possession. Becke A Hendricks, 181 N. High street. The annual meeting of the Ore gon Fire Chiefs' association will be held at Marshfield June 7, 8 and 9, according to announcement made here Saturday by a commit tee representing the association and Clare A. Lee, state fire marshal. Among the principal features of the program will be a series of motion pictures of the different fire departments of the state in action. There also will be demon strations and exhibitions by the several departments. A school of instruction will be held each aft ernoon. The convention will close with a seafood dinner. The speakers will include H. H. Pomeroy, arson investigator for the state fire marshal's depart- ment; James A. McCune of the Oregon rating bureau; -Tom Gra ham, chief of the Corvallis fire department, H. H. Sanderson and Mr. Lee. Representatives of the associa tion here Saturday were Roy El liott, Med ford; Ivan Pearson, Mc Minnville; William E. Nusbaum, Eugene; C. J. Baughman, Ash land; R. L. Gilson, Lebnon; Hen ry Lococq, Marshfield; Harry Hut ton, Salem, E. A. Taylor and Mr. Lee. With the exception of Mr. Lee and Mr. Taylor all are connected with fire departments. Registration Close Early In Portland Legal. Ruling The county clerk of Multnomah county is complying with statutory requirements by closing the regis tration books 30 days prior to holding the special election on April 9 in connection with the pro posed merger of the properties of the Portland Electric Power com pany and the Northwest Electric company. This was the substance of a legal opinion handed down here Saturday by I. H. VanWlnkle. at torney general. Mr. aVnWinkle held that inas much as the special election, affects only the City of Portland, regis tatlon In that particular district must be suspended. Persons re siding and voting outside of the city of Portland may register in the usual manner until the official MAKE THOSE TREES PAY Top Grafting Inquire FRUITLAND NURSERY Phone 1775M 174 S. Liberty Every city has its leading cit isens who lead men and follow their wives. Florida Times-Un ion. x Circuit Judge Assigned Judge C. FL McCuUoch of the Baker county circuit court lu been assigned to hold court in Clackamas county for Judge J. A. Eakln. who is recovering from an operation. The Clatsop term of court will open March 28. 1024 Star Tourings 185 ' A real buy. Used Car Corner, Vt block West Ladd and Bush. Mealier Gets Hearing Governor Patterson has granted an extradition hearing in the case ' Involving Otto Mealier, who Is - wanted at Los Angeles for passing checks bearing the forged signa tures of a number of wealthy resi dents of that city. The hearing has been set for Monday. Meuller , was arrested in Salem recently. Just Received ' Four 19 J 5-1 Chevrolet Tour ings ranging In price from $225 to $275. Five 1925-26 Ford Tour ings, Roadsters, Coupes from $200 to $225, 1928 license on every one New rubber 60 days guarantee Open evenings and Sundays. Used Car Corner, block West Ladd and Bmh. mnt TOSIO raadiag lamaa. "Wa la tar 7ar l'uu inlirt braakaga. EiamluUoa too. Thompoon-Gintsch Optical Co. 110 N. Coons' 1 M. As George Are says: "It yon really have a front. It isn't neces sary to put np one." A man sure of his achievements la willing to sit quietly and let his record speak for itself. No one needs to be concerned about proving what he knows he can prove. It isn't the innocent, but the guilty who need the most witness es, the nignest-pricea lawyers ana the most oratory. On a subway train, an uncouth little chap who had been drinking. insisted that another passenger was taking up too much space. "Get over there." he snarled. and poke dhis elbow at the other man's stomach. "I beg pardon," politely re sponded the passenger who had been chugged in the stomach, and he moved over as much as he could. Then I chanced to recognlxe the second passenger. It was James J. Corbett. ' While he may not have been in quite the physical fettle that he was when he knocked out John L. Sullivan, at New Orleans, there was, of course, no question that Corbett could easily have slapped the other fel low's face so hard that he would have gone through life wondering what happened. Knowing that he could do this. Corbett didn't need to do it. He was well aware of his ability to assert himself. His pride was not in Jeopardy. WHERE to DINE TODAY Eat Chicken Dinne Today at the Gray Belle. o o O O Turkey and Chicken Dinner Served all day at The Spa. For Dinner This Erening $1.25 dinner at the hotel today. Marlon date for closing the registration books prior to the regular primary election. The opinion was requested by Stanley Myers, district attorney of Multnomah county. Mroe Candidates Filing With Secretary of State A. W. Schaupp of Klamath Falls, Saturday filed with the sec retary of state here his declara tion of candidacy for election as delegate to the republican nation al convention from the state at large. John Manning, Portland, would attend the democratic national convention as a delegate from the state at large. Walter W. Russell, McMinnville has tiled for one of the two seats in the lower house of the legisla ture for the 13th representative listrlct, comprising Yamhill coun y. Mr. Russell Is a republican. MARY CUPPER PLEDGED OREGON STATE AGRICUL TURAL COLLEGE, Corvallis, Mar. 17. (Special) Mary Cupper ot Salem, sophomore in home eco nomics, has been pledged to Eu terpe, local honorary in music. Ten other pledges were made. Euterpe the only music honorarj on the campus, chooses its mem bers from those women who have shown special activity in any line of musical endeavor. Scholarship and character are also taken into consideration. Chicken Dinner at the Lunch Box 181 S. Liberty St. Tables for ladies. Open all day. o Special Chicken Dinner Today And home made salads. State Cafeteria. Argo Restaurant- Roast Chicken Dinner and Slip per 50c. .-. Special Roast Chicken Dinner 50c Home Restaurant. 000 Special DeHote Chicken Dinner 11 a. m. to 9 p. m. White House. Barbecued Chicken Everything that goes with it, 50c. at the Nook. 379 N. High. o o Chicken Dinner The Alexandra 50c, 1030 Chemeketa, Tel. 1539. o o Food That Tempts the Palate- Steak dinner, chicken dinner. Fryers on toast. Gleehaven Inn, (formerly Mlnto's) Jack Martin, Prop. 5 miles south of Salem on Pacific Highway. u Special Chicken Dinner At O'Leary's, 75c. 2 Feodor Chaliapin in this province which was recently confiscated rom the famous Russian basso by he soviet authorities has been onverted into a home for red pioneers. 1 SINGER HAS COLD CONVICT ASSASEXS BELGRADE. Jugo-Slavla, Mar. 17 (AP) Four of the 17 Ma cedonians accused of complicity in the murder of the Siberian gen. eral,4Iichael Povachevltch last October were convicted and senT fenced to death today at Istip where the assassination occurred. I Too JLate To Classify , O WASTED MAURTEP MAN ON FARM. See 3. H. Hartwall areolar. 4320 Stata St. Apt. 0. ELECTRIC MOTORS Rewound and Repaired, New r Used Motors 7 Vlu&oicT $ TODD Things Klrctriral 101 South High Tel. 2113 NEW YORK, Mar. 17 (AP) Mme. Ernestine Schumann-Heink has interrupted a concert tonr and returned to New York suffering from a cold. REDS TAKE HOME VLADIMIR. Russia, Mar. 16. (AP) The summer residence of "B.W.D." Tested BABY CHICKS All popular breeds of baby chicks now on sale at Make's Petland, 273 SUte. "Sy5oe I We Manufacture All Kinds of RUBBER STAMPS Make Corporate and Notary Seals Prompt Service Atlas Boott Store Phone 340 TYPEWRITERS L. O. SMITH a OOBOKa. 8UKI8TKAJn ADDBBS Ail Mmkaa Uiad MacMna thos. boeh Phona 661 421 Oomit St. Boston Terrier Puppies For Sale . Champion - Males for Service DR. FRED ELLIS Salens, Oregon I 1 ft GhsBplon fisvfferty.v las Jr.. t,i. win Tiartieulsrty appeal to" anyons who Is furnishing either a house complete or a single room. In our furniture department we hare some house furnishings that hare been slightly usedV These are in splendid condition and are offered at greatly reduced prices. For example, we have a three piece bedroom set reduced to- $27.85 : r.!arfictt FomSttairo Co. Mutual Savings and Loan Association A Salem Institution organised in 1910 Place your savings with us Let us finance your home on weekly or monthly payments 142 South Liberty Street t DR. B.H. WHITE OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN and SURGEON 500 U. S. National Bank Bldg. Office Telephone S5 Res. Telephone 409J SALEM, OREGON Let Kennell-Ellis Make Your View and Commercial - Pictures, Any Time, Any Place Old Photographs Copied Often you' want old photographs reproduced, sat fear entrust ing them to strangers. Our reputation assures the safety and proper ears et jout picture, which we will copy, enlarge, frame or hand color at a price lower, than the unknown agent can offer. Kennell-Ellis Studio " 428 Oregon VJAg. SISTERS WELL TEACH ROSEDALE, Mar. 17. (Spec ial) Mrs. Martin has been chosen as teacher of the Rosedale school for next year. Her sister. Mrs. Thomas, has been elected for the primary room. FLORAL DESIGNS CUT FLOWERS, PLANTS GOLD FISH, BIRDS , C F. BRKITHAUPT Telephone it 9 ill Bute St. MENTAL FATIGUE Many people wonder why they quickly tire at work while other people enjoy the vigor of early morning all day long and do not become fagged out. This annoying brain fatigue is often due to the fact that they1 have worn their glasses past the period of usefulness and physical and mental fatigue quickly result. Continued neglect of the eyes is invar iably the cause of nervous ness, headaches and often indigestion. Morns Optical Co. 803 First Nat'l Bank Bldg. SALEM, OREGON OBITUARY Lane 1 David F. Lane, died Saturday, March 17. at the residence at 1155 Court street. His wife, Alice, on son, Albert L. Lane, of North Platte, Nebr., and one daughter, Mrs. John Fechter, of Oakland, Cal., survive him. Funeral serv ices will be held Monday at 2:30 at Rlgdon's chapel with Rev. Nor man; K. Tully fficiatinr. De ceased was a member of Sedgwick Post G. A. R., and the W. O. W. Interment In Mr. Crest Abbey Mausoleum. MT. CREST ABBEY MAUSOLEUM VAULT ENTOMBMENT LLOYD T. RIGDON, Mngr. Sale Rent Repair Expert Mechanics Also repair Adding Machines, Numbering , Machines, Check Writers. Phone 840 ATLAS BOOK STORE 465 State St. TERWILLIGERS Perfect Funeral Service For Leas Licensed Lady Bfortlclan 770 Chemeketa Street Telephone 724 ESTEEM Well earned and a repu tation worthily gained through the refinement of a service long and honor ably established. Webb's Funeral Parlors ; 205 South Church Street Telephone 120 4, i EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED Ten Years Practice, In '? Salem Phone 625 J Dr. L. R. Bnrdette Optometrist 401 First National Bank Bldg. LADD & BUSH, Bankers Established 1868 1 General Banking Business : Office Ilpurs from 10 a, m. to 3.P, m. TRANSI R aind Storage Lrtng and Short Distance Hauling ' Public and Private Storage Fireproof Building v GRAIN, FEED and SEED Free Delivery to any part of the city. QUOTATIONS ON APPLICATION Farmers Warehouse "PAUL TRAGLIO, Prop.. ". ' ; ' Day Telephone 28 Night Telephone 1267-W : He came to - Marlon county two Cheatham Released months ago und lter obtained A mam named Cheatham, held