The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 05, 1928, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON; THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 8, 1928
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FIRST IIOMK TALENT AFFAIR
IN 8EVERAL, TEARS
NORTH HOWELL. April 4.
(Special) The program which
vti (iTen at the Central Howell
rharch last Saturday night was en
joyed by a large crowd. This was
the first time for serrral years
that a program of this, nature had
keen put on in this community by
local talent. Credit for this pro
gram Is largely due Mrs. R. C.
Ramsdea who was chairman of
the committee. The community
spirit was also admirable as near
ly ail who were asked to help did
so willingly.
A beautiful cake was given to
the man who received the most
votes as the ugliest man present.
Lunch was served in the base
ment and a satisfactory sum was
made with which to buy school
equipment.
Mrs. A. A. Hall entertained in
honor of her daughter Lucille on
her seventh birthday on Monday
afternoon from three to five
o'clock. After playing games,
which all enjoyed, a dainty lunch
was served with the birthday cake
as a center piece and Easter nov
elties as decorations. The children
present were Evelyn Hall. Evelyn
Plankett, Donald Steffen. Marjor
le Herr, Joyce Simmons. Clarence
and Robert Simmons and the little
hostess. Lucille Hall. Mrs. Hall was
assisted by her niece. Mrs. Bertie.
Bye.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Steffen mo
tored to Portland Sunday with
mother, Mr. Letay. Joyce and Rita
Steffen remained for a longer vis
it; their parents returning on Monday.
THIEVES GET BUSY
SEEM TO LIKE WEATHER;
TIRES PRINCIPAL PREY
Prowlers took advantage of the
lovely weather Tuesday evening
and managed to get away with a
few odd things such as tires, rims,
chains, etc.
W. L. pftce reported to local
police that a tire and rim were
taken from hte automobile which
was parked on 19th street near
Nebraska street. Another similar
case occurred at 795 Trade street,
where George Person reported that
thieves had removed a tire and
rim from his machine which he
had parked near "his home last
niEht. It Is believed that both
tires have been stolen by the same
party.
A. N. Janneen reported that a
one ton hoist chain was stolen
from the Terminal IrV and Cold
Storage plant located at North
Front street, sometime last night
Parrish Junior high school was
entered by prowlers Tuesday for
the third time In a month, the
drawers of the office rooms being
thoroughly ransacked, but noth
Ing of any value was reported
m Using. The building was en
tered by Jimmying the private en
trance. Every drawer in the of
fice 'had been taken out, and
papers were found scattered all
over the floor this morning. Of
ficer Thomason made an Investl-
BOXING PROBE ORDERED
Portland CUj OotwcH Authorise
A adit of Books
PORTLAND. April 4. (AP).
Audit of the books of the muni
cipal boxing commission, not on
ly under the present administra
tion, but for the entire history of
the commission was ordered by
the city council today at the re
quest of Frank J. Lonergan, chair
man of the commission.
Lonergan called attention to
the charges of Walter B. Honey
man to the effect that expenses
of the commission were being
padded and said that be thought
It would be well to look Into the
expenses of the commission dar
ing the time that Honeyman was
chairman.
TORRENT HITS OKLAHOMA
Sadden Deluge Washes House
From Foundations, Report
gation but could find no clues as
their family to visit Mrs. Steffen's to who had entered.
inSIS OESHDISDS.
A conservative business man came to our store last
Saturday with a considerable list of wants totaling
nearly $80.00 and said JUST FILL THE ORDER.
This party well knew the list of cut prices being ad
vertised, he knew we would not meet some of the
prices BELOW COST. He, however, felt satisfied that
the NET would be as LOW OR LOWER. After all it
is the NET that counts. WE APPRECIATE THIS
CONFIDENCE.
THIS WEEK WE ARE ADVERTISING:
5 lbs. of Good Solid, t A
Medium Size Onions 1UC
Solid Large Lettuce, OC
9c or 3 for LOC
10 lb pail Oregon 1 OA
Strained Honey vltJJ
1 lb. can AQn
Lipton Coffee tvC
3 lbs. Extra Large OO
Italian Prunes aOC
1 lb. Choice 1Q
Dried Apricots 1C
3 lbs of Good A A
Bulk Coffee tpl.UU
7 bars Citrus OKn
Laundry Soap tDC
EGGS FOR EASTER
All of our eggs come direct from the farm. The pres
ent price is 20c retail. We however anticipate a raise
and reserve the right to follow price changes.
HOSIERY
All of'the well and favorably known "ARROWHEAD '
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
A full stock of Ladies' Fibre Silks in the vlQ
various popular shades TaC
The new pointed heel in nil sjlk to the hem.
You will be proucTof this hose at
Ladies New Sport IQ
Hose, priced 47 C
A lull line of children s Hosierv Or A A
priced ;.. ZDCand 4s7C
FOR ALL AROUND VALUES
SHAWNEE, Okla.. Apr. 4.
(AP) A deluge of rain whipped
through Shawnee tonight, poured
i torrent into the lowlands, wasti
ng many houses from their foun
dations and rendering possibly one
thousand persons homeless.
Hail beat down the boughs of
trees, smashed scores of windows
and penetrated roofs to admit wa
ter into the interior of buildings.
The city was plunged into dark
ness.
At the close range the load was
shot with such force that it pene
trated a sweater and other cloth
ing, passed through the left lung,
and lodged near the heart.
Holy Week Services Being
Held At St. Paul's Church
Holy week service are being
conducted each day at St. Paul's
iscopal church at 9:45 a. m.
The scrr ices on Thursday will
be at 7 a. m. for those who are tor success there.
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M was approred by fhe house
$20.000.000 slash or at. least a
Og-ure aa his h as was approred oy
. - A A AAA AAA 11 AIA
not bare tba entire support, how
ever, of the minority members,
Senator King of Utah, desiring to
stand by the $200,900,000 limita
tion until the extent of appropria
tions was mof definitely determined.
Senator Simmons gave notice
also that he would carry bis fight
for a larger cutjon the corpora
tion tax to the floor but he did not
seem enthusiastic about his pros-
Rep un
employed during the day, and Hcan independents who bold the
galn at 9:45 a. oa. balance of power In the senate
5n Good Friday there wTu be have declared against any tax re
the three hour derotlon begin- ductlon in faTor of retirerment of
nlng at lz, noon, and ending at 8 tne national aeoi and are expected
73 REDS PUT TO DEATH
Total of 803 OmmunioU Executed
Up to Present Time
CANTON, China. Apr. 6.
p. m. All (jnrisuans are most cor
dlally Invited to attend this Ber
ries and to come at any time dur
Ing the three hours and retire if
necessary at the singing of any
nym.
There will be addresses on the
"Seven Words from the Cross." At
8 p. m. the rested choir will ren
der the Seren Last Words from
the cross by Du Bois. The public
Is cordially lnrited. No admission
will be charged but an offering
will be taken to cover expenses.
DEBATING STARS WILL
APPEAR HERE FRIDAY
(Continued from paf 1)
slty of Lee Angeles defeated the
Unlrerslty of Oregon in a contest
here tonight. The decision was
two to one for the California men
who opposed the proposition that
the United States should refuse to
protect property that Is owned by
her citizens and situated on for
eign soil.
Ernest Jacetta, Portland, and
to support the administration's
fight for a mlnfffmn eat
LATEST DEVICE SENDS
MOVIES OVER WIRES
. (Continued from pag. 1)
First Stunt of Kind
Telephotography of still picture
has become a commonplace but
not until today was the field
opened to the movies. This was
done by use of the regular tele
photo sending and receiving set?
but Instead of one fire by seren
inch picture being sent at a time
twenty-four consecutive "frames"
EBy ITirauimit
SanFrancisco
or small morle picture were past
ed np In three strips aid by aide
and sent aa one fire by seren stllL
Cat apart and connected end to
end at the receiving end, this
formed a foot and a half of film
Then another set of 24 frames was
sent and so on until the whole
film had been transmitted.
The demonstration here was at
tended by the editors of all the
news reel companies many of
whom expressed (he belief that the
new means of morle film trans
mission would rerolutloaise the;
sews reel business.
MAYOR AGREES TO RUN
AGAIN; PETITIONS OUT
(Cob from saf 1)
the Salem company at that time,
and served In the Philippines un
til the mneter out of the regiment.
He later eerred as a rolunteer
fireman In this city, and was era
ployed at-the state hospital In
1100 and 1101. He was engaged
In the drag business here for many
yearn. 4
Mr. Hall organ lied Troop No. 1
of the Boy Sconta In Salem about
12 yeara afo. Daring the World;
war. be aerred as captain of tb
third company of Oregon Military
Police. Since that time he hag
been engaged In the paint busi
ness here until last year. He ba
been assistant director of the
Boys' chorua for the past seren
years.
I
iffJrSA Plank faction' City"
their efforts to thwart any attempt! nTI1Trt. fhm nrt.rn
orities today executed 73 more
eds.
This brought the total executed
n the recently rerealed commun
st plot to 303. The atmosphere is
ense since the reds have boasted
that their deaths would only make
the communist movement strong-
r.
SHOT WITH SOAP BULLET
13 Year Old Wallowa Youth In
Critical Condition
WALLOWA. Ore.. April 4.
(AP). Joseph Poulson, 15, was
in a serious condition In a hospital
here today after being shot by a
fellow pupil in a local school at
the close of a dramatic rehearsal.
Arthur Wolpe and Murray Chop!
ner represented the Los Angeles
school.
BITTER SENATE FIGHT
LOOMS OVER TAXATION
(Continued from pf 1)
hare announced themselves as
against any tax cut and little sup
port from that Quarter Is expected
by the minority.
The secretary's proposal to limit
the reduction in the ZV per cent
corporation tax to a 12 per cent
rate rather than the 114 per cent
figure voted by the house, was
accepted after democrats were de
feated on motions for an 11 per
cent finally an 11H per cent rate.
The insistence of Mr. Mellon
that a limltat'rft cf $200,000,000
be made on tV total reduction al-
A revolver had been used in the
scene and had been loaded with a lowed by the bill also was sec
piece of eoap. Reports said the onded by Chairman Smoot.
weapon was picked up by the oth- On this Senator Simmons de
er lad. who held It near Poulson's clared for a total $300,000 000
breast and fired. slash or at least a figure as high
frt gtd -
Special Trains
every Sunday, Tuesday and Fri
day. Warmth; comfort; speed.
Diner and lunch car; free ob
servation lounge. 30 pounds free
baggage allowance.
Leave here . . 11:4.1a.m.
Arrive San Francisco 10: 30 a.m.
Connects with day train to Los
Angeles ; only one night enroute.
City Ticket
Office
184 X. Liberty
Phone SO
and 41
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The Leyse Factory has allowed us another bulk shipment of Thai s
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ramous rriscina Aluminum ware ror uus ween chu scuu. a
is a fine assortment and you will be pleased with every piece. So
for Friday and Saturday-this week we offer at the same old
price- 75c choice of the following:
3 qt. Coffee Pots
8 qt. Pails
10 qt. Dish Pans
3 qt. Pitchers
10" Fry Pans
9 and 10" Colanders
5 and 6 qt. Covered Kettles
5 and 6 qt. Covered Pans
Corn Poppers
Loose and Tight Bottom Cake Pans
Round Roasters -
3 piece Sauce Pan Sets
1 yx qt. Double Boiler
Take any piece for only 75c
This is Quality Ware for less than light stuff is generally sold for.
supply your wants this week.
Don't fail to
See our special on Lawn Mowers 14" Ball Bearing 4 knife high grade Lawn Mow
ers only $7.00 The 16" size only $7.50. This isNa standard machine. The sup
ply is limited.
HARDWARE PAINTS MACHINERY PLUMBING
236 N. Commercial St.
wsxmi ceass cet: (6& (6& g&) s&6
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Phone 560
54 N. Commercial
FREE DELIVERY
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The following are but a few of the real bargains in this de
partment. See our merchandise and compare our prices
and you will be convinced that paying cash at the market
pays.
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MOHAIR DAVENPORT
This is one of those high back, comfort
able davenports similar in design to
above illustration. It is covered front
and back with mohair. The cushions
are filled with silk floss. In addition to
the three davenport cushions it has
three mohair lounging pillows.
ZZ DAVENPORT TABLE
Can you beat this? A genuine mahog
any top davenport table, size 41x15. It
it well built and attractively designed,
a bargain at
White Enamel Dishpans
A 14 qt. heavy enamel dishpan
that regularly sells for $1.10. Now
specially priced at
79c
Clothes Baskets
Here is a fine grade woven willow
clothes basket with handles that
stay on. Regular $1.35 grade. Our
price
90c
BROOMS
Start your house cleaning with a
new broom. We offer a 4-tie white
handle broom made of a fine grade
broom straw that is regularly sold
for $1.00.
GARDEN TOOLS &
Get j'our garden tools at the Mark
et and save money and energy.
Garden Rakes .98
Shovels 1.10
Hoes .68
LAWK MOWERS
A roller bearing mower with a 4
bladed knife.
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DINETTE SET
$0.95
CARD TABLES
A well braced, smooth top, felt
covered card table.
You will find this a most practical set
of furniture for' the small dining room
or for the room that is used for a com
bination dining and living room. The
set includes an extension top table and
four genuine leather seated chairs. All
pieces of genuine walnut.
5 PIECES
DISHES
Here is a pattern that never goes out of
style, it can be filled in or replaced at
any time. A plain white dinner set con
sisting of the following: 6 4' plates, 6
5" plates, 6 7" inch plates, 6 tea cups
and saucers, 1 10'' platter 1 7 oval
vegetable dish, 1 7" round vegetable
dish, 1 sugar bowl, 1 creamer, 6 fruit
dishes.
69c . $2.95
8 Piece Walnut Dining
Room Suite
Here is a beautiful walnut suite consist
ing of a 38x50 extension table, a 48-inch
buffet, 5 side chairs and one arm chair
with blue leather cushions. The six legs
on the table and turned under construc
tion of all the pieces give it that massive
appearance so desirable in dining room
furniture.
8 piece suite
3 FSese - jBSedhrooom Gcorajp
Its graceful lines; its sturdy construction, and its splendid finish make this
a suite of lasting beauty and satisfaction. This three piece Walnut group
consists of BED, VANITY, CHIFFONIER.
Serving Table to match
above suite , !
$21.50
CLOTHES HAMPERS
These are unfinished hampers with a
hardwood hinged Md size 18x24x8.
Linoleum Remnants
28 patterns of roll ends of linoleum.
Some of these are a heavy grade inlaid,
and some are printed patterns bat all
are greatly reduced. This is roar op
portunity tf yon have a small kitchen,
bath, or breakfast nook floor to re
cover. Priced as low as
79 sg. yd.
Here is a beautifully decorated Ivory bedroom suite consisting of straight
foot bed, dressing table and chiffonier.
3 piece suite
04J9.75
This suite is a highlighted Walnut finish attractively decorated with a
small floral design. The suite consists of a straight foot bed, chiffonier,
dressing table and a bench.
4 piece group
Open Until 9 o'clock Every Evening
$2.90
Curtain Materials
Yon will find here some wonderful
bargains in both cretonnes and net
curtain material. Priced as low as
2SG ST3.
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