The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 27, 1928, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE OBEGOIT STAHESSDW, OREGOIT, TDESDAT HORNDTO, MARCH 27, 1923
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breaking down door and entering
. pnyate residences witnoat a
search warrant. ' Federal Judge
Bean today apheld a motion to
oppress erldence obtained by
such methods In the prosecution arrests.
of Edward and Xdna Haxria,
charged with the sale et oplnra.
On January IS, federal agents
watched while an Informant, a
addict employed by the depart
ment, entered the Harris home.
Three sales were made that night,
according to the eridenee and at
this time, according to Jndge
Bean, a warrant should hare been
ordered and the arrests made.
The agents waited until the fol
lowing day, Saturday, and at
11:45 p. m. broke down the door
and entered the house, making the
Man Drowns After Being
Swept Off Feet by Flood
SACRAMENTO. CaL. Mar. JC
(AP The body of Zacharlah
Parker, 78, was taken from the
swollen American river shortly be
fore noon today. The aged man
was drowned as he was 1 earing his
flooded dwelling for high ground
last- night. Neighbors beliered
Parker became exhausted while
wading through the water sur
rounding his home, and was swept
away. He had six children.
"The bum that palls
hard teeth easy"
DR. V. C. JONES
Dentist
18 .Tears Practice
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GUARANTEE
(The broadest .Dental
Guarantee ever given)
"SATISFACTION OR YOUR MON
EY REFUNDED, you be the Judge"
Dr. F, C. Jones.
READ THIS AD.
LEARN SOME DENTAL FACTS
"The man , that makes
teeth that chew"
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J. F. BELLINGER ,
Dental Technician
12 years' experience
On March 1st. I cave to the people of Salem and vicinity, the lowest Dental Prices
ever offered for, GOOD-HONEST-DENTISTRY. My prices are not Reductions, for
as you know, Dentistry has no Standard price, it all depends on the Doctor. I have
one price to all, all the time, posted in my office in Black and White. HAVE YOU
EVER SEEN THAT ANYWHERE BEFORE? Save this and check up on me.
"WHEN YOU SEE MY WORK AND PRICES, I WILL BE YOUR DENTIST.
PLATES
$10 (Two for $20)
"The Wonder Value"
A real good plate.
$15 (Two for $30).
"Genuine Trubyte
Teeth", none better.
All Work Done Painless
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Extractions $1, third tooth and over 75c per tooth.
22K Gold Crown $5.00 Gold Bridgework $5.00 per tooth.
FILLINGS. Silver $1 to $1.50; Enamel $2; Cement 50c.
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Vincent Williamson Goes To
Kansas Reformatory
Following Crime
ERIE. Km.. March II. (AP).
Vincent Williamson. 18. wno
Meaoed from ths home for the
feeble minded in Oregon recently.
was sentenced to from 10 rears to
life Imprisonment In the state re
formatory at Ho Vinson at the
Neosho county district court here
today, after he confessed to
wrecking; a Missouri, Kansas, Tex
as passenger train near here on
the night of February 24.
Williamson, already serving a
similar sentence at the reforma
tory for an attempted t lin wreck
near Lenape, Kansas, was brought
here yesterday after he confessed
to railroad police.
His motlTe, a written confession
says, was to rob. ana kui. i ne lo
comotive and several cars of the
train left the rails when an angle
bar and a n-mber of spikes were
removed and Ora Embry, fireman
of 8edalla, Mo., was fatally in
jured.
Institution here the previous year
and had returned , after a tw
months without anyone knowing;
where he had been.
, Lamp agsexted that both he and
Williamson were connected with
the Topeka murder but William
son took the leading part in It.
eiRLS MAKE ESCAPE
OVERCOME MATRON AXD KF
FECI COMPLETE GETAWAY
C. Barnes and Ivy O. Barnes.
. Robert R- MaeXenna, Inc.,
Portland, $20,000; Ralph H- King,
Borden Wood and Alic4 Murray.
Korthlyn Community club. Al
bany. 1180: George T. Thompson,
J. Deo McClaln. and X. B.
skill.
- TJmapine Cheese
Umapin. TJmatilla
000: J. W. Hyatt,
and R. B. Ban.
TTmatilla Land company,
Brun- tflla. $000; W,
Factory, Inc..
county, t f 10,
David Harris
IL Switsler,
TJma-
Mark
Griffin and Hlhna M. VIeg.
Chinook Land company. Red.
mond: capital siocs: increased
from $1000 to $20,000
ttndel Tile company, Portia
capital Increased from $15,000 to
$20,000
LOS ANGELES, ,Mar. 26.
t kv Thn vlrl nrlinnara over-
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came the matron of Juvenile hall!
shortlv after midnight today and'
escaped. Police said the girls,'
Irene Keljomen, 16; Jesse Loya,
15, and Gloria Lannes, 16. appar
ently had lain in wait in a dark
corner and leaped upon Matron
Ada Stevenson while she was mak
ing her rounds. They used bludg
eons fashioned from ' materials
they had secreted.
After beating the matron un
conscious the girl prisoners took
her keys and left the institution
by way of the front door.
The matron was - removed to a
hospital as soon as she was discov
ered and physicians said her con
dition was serious.
Williamson made his escape
from the state institution for the
feeble minded here on June 1 of
last year, after having been there
a year and making at least one
other attempt to escape, it was
stated Monday night by Dr. J. N.
Smith, superintendent of the in
stitution.
"He started once before but
broke his leg and couldn't get
away," Dr. Smith stated. "He wae
very Quarrelsome while here ana
gave us a lot of trouble."
He made his successful escape
with Herman Lemp, who subse
quently returned, but" who later
was connected up with the murder
of a night watchman at Topeka,
Kansae. Officers from that city
arrived here last week and took
him east to face the murder
charge.
Imn had run away from the
FIND WORLD TOO
BIG
ASTORIA TWIX8 DECIDE THEY
CAVT SEE IT ALL
RKET
L
E KNOWS NO MILEAGE
'o their new market for more than just a few
k forward to receiving the essential foods at
appeal of this, the largest food store of the
r rnmflrn or thee two counties here is the
number of customers' sales in tne toocTHeDartment from March 12 to March 1, six
days, by machiiieount, 10,360. If you are not one of the ten thousands you are miss
ing the unusual inffood buying. You'll like shopping here. Open evenings until 9
o'clock. ,,t
Crown Flour
49 lb. Sack
$1.98
White River
FLOUR
491b. Sack
$1.95
Fisher's Blend
FLOUR
49 lb. Sack
$1.98
Fancy Sugar Cured
Picnic
SHOULDERS
Smoked and cured like
regular hams
17c lb.
Fancy
PORK ROASTS
19c lb.
Other Pork Roasts of
good quality, too at
15c lb.
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LARD
Freshly rendered
3 lbs. 45c
BANANAS
Shipped in refrigeration
cars from the largest ba
nana shipping center of the
world. Nice large fruit rip
ened to a turn.
ORANGES
Truck load, direct from the
grower, tree ripened, ex
ceptionally sweet, large
and small as they
from the tree.
come
Large Pail Full
65c
DESERT SWEET
GRAPE FRUIT
Tree ripened,, delicious. Eat
them like oranges. No
sugar needed for this tree
ripened fruit.
Large Pail Full
67c
SUGAR
Pure Cane
$1.00
Mellow Blend
COFFEE
- 3 lbs.
99c
Per lb. 35c
White King Waching
Machine
SOAP
Large Package
49c
Redeem White King
Coupons
Four Pound Package
RAISINS
New Stock Package
29c
Cocoanut Oil Toilet
SOAP
Packet 10 bars in box
Per Box -
43c
Busick Bakery Products are featured at the Market If you would enjoy better bread
- - . buy Buiick's Bread Fresher-H-It's old the day it's baked.
PORTLAND. Mar. 26. (AP)
Paul nd Leo Alenlus, 14, twins.
left their home at Astoria last
Wednesday, determined to seer the
world. Hiking on wet oavements.
sleeping on damp ground under
dripping trees .and homesickness.
combined to cool their ardor for
adventure. This moraine they
asked a farmer at Dosch station
for a bite to eat. He gave them a
big meal, and then bundled them
into his automobile and took them
to the police station. v
Gee," murmured Paul. "I
didn't realize the world' was, such
a big place. We Just wanted to
see the world, but Sve got pretty
lonesomo. Anyway we want to go
back home." The boys were held
in the Juvenile ward while word
was being sent to their mother at
Astoria.
NEW INCORPORATIONS !
Jl Deo McClaln. and P. B. grun- iun, "i - : . ;
TP !! K
SHOPPING IN THIS CLEAN, LIGHT, ROOMY DEPART- J
MARKET AND SAVE MONEY.
LLOYD LOOM WOVE
FIBER FURNITURE
FIBRE CHAIRS
We have a Urge assortment of odd fibre rockers and
chain la variety of colors and shade. These are
under priced as low aa
Thla la material that will riv
rou yeaxa of service, and at tli
eame time retain Its attractive ap
pearance. No broken ends i
ragged edges. 'Each piece U
equipped with motor spring cush
ions covered, with beautlfull
blended ere tons. Just the thhig
to add that suggestion of Spring
time to your color scheme.
FIBER SETTEE AXD CHAIR
$43.75
$9.75
PABCO RUGS
These new patterns In felt base rugs will appeal to
the housewife who likes a floor covering that will
clean easily and at the same time give that cheerful
"homey", touch to the room.
9x12
7V2X9
6x9
$8.45
$4.45
$3.70
The Union Air Line, with head
quarters in "Portland and capital
Stock Of XI. 000. 000 hao ).aon H
corporated by Charles V. Eakin,
L. O. Devaney and Sadie Lee. Ar-'
tides were filed in the state cor
poration department Monday.
Other articles follow:
California Crescent Develop
ment company, Portland, $2000;
A. B. Bower, C. A. Marsch and
George M; McDowell.
Pacific Marine Refrigerators,
inc., Portland, 1150,000; Claude H
D. Starr, Frank Collinson, Frank
AXMINSTER RUGS
Heavy grade Axminster throw rugs size 27x30
$1.98
Children love the
GULBRANSEiN MINUET
MODEL PIANO
It keeps them interested in music
lessons, eager to learn.
The cost of this beautiful small
piano, a Gulbransen quality prod
uct throughout, la only
$295
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F. G. BROCK, FORMER SALEM MAN, BUYS THE
STORE CLOSED ALL DAY TODAY
I have purchased the balance of this stock to get the location where, it is my intention, to establish a modern and
uptodate. Variety Store. Before I can start, however, all the remaining merchandise here most be sold. I do not
care so much for what it brings, my whole concern is getting it out of here. I want the location and I want it just
as soon as I can get it so the prices that this stock will sell at are of little consequence to me. Out It goes.
. F. G. BROCK.
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PAPER
1Q rolls
23(3
Starting Wednesday
9:00
A.M.
Kitchen
Knives
Diamond Dyes
Reg. 15c
RAYON & SILK
UNDERWEAR
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Fancy Lace
THREAD
Black & White
405060
Cor as
Willow Shopping'
LADIES
RAYON HOSE
Reg. 49c
WIRE
COAT HANGERS
DOLLS
To the first 100 women who enter our store Wednesday
xnorning we will give an enameUed handle paring knife.
We were able to get only one hundred so do not be lat
Sale opens at 9 o'clock : . rT-
C " 75c vaL
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