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THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. Or EGON, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 10. 1928 C SALEM FOLKS r?S.t l X-v- fq6t what By J. H. WILLETT CAAAPHOR I'VE 60T TO GET! SOAE AT CAPITAL DRUGSTORE MISTER n ii I ft- IV. Don't forget this important thing: If it's reliability yon need Absolute Dependability of the kind that makes people happy You'll find ' It at This Address LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS i? n n n : n law Meeting Jmw Lee Group 'will del ire r the address. Speeta? The last meeting of the-rear of miMic. Public invited. the Jason Lee Brotherhood will be held in the church parlors Toes-'. Ford Trark for Hale day evening. June 12, at :30j A 1 condition. See . N. Wood o'clock. Dr. II. C. Epley will lead'ry, Summer St. Phone 611. the song service, with special; mnsic also on the program. Dr. Didn't Visit Jail J. M. Canse, ot Kimball School of Friends of Carl Jensen. who!nool- M,M Comztock has taught in the UtlR department of Salem high school the past two for commencement are Miss Hazel Newhouse and Mis Ua Comstock Both were active in women's de bate work while they were in school. During the past year Miss Newhouse has been teaching in Klaher, Washington, but next year she will be in the Chehali Theology, who recently returned w fined a week ago In Justice from the general conference at ourt on charge of fishing wfth- Kansas City will apeak upon an t tun ilrense report, Ter" nnannounced subject. All mem-! bers are urged to attend. W.. A. Cjtnmings is president of the group, and F. r. Phipps, secretary. that he was not taken to Jan,' a was reported in The Statesman at ihat time. Wedding Gifts In All Their glory are here for your selection. A gift in a Pomeroy A Keene box is like the mark of "sterling" on silver, it identifies the "lity. Why Not Go to Woodland Park Today? Or any day it's real pretty out there. Small Apartment H And business corner all at $5800. quick sale. Retke A Hen drieks. 1SJ North High street. ' Visits From New berg Mrs. Frank Colcord of New berg is in Salem attending the Willamette university commence ment exercises. Mrs. Colcord, who; was Miss Mildred Ktrevey, wa uni- labor Han Surplus A total of 3 29 men and women sousht work through the federal jy from WmameUe employment oureau me past wees, ver8ity in 1923 reports Sim Phillips, manager. But 289 calls for assistance came in, meat of which were for agricul tural helpers, including 148 men and 4 8 women. Only ten of the , ... ,,, Wanted. Experienced Waitresses. The Gray Belle. Alnmna Visits Miss Irene Clark. Willamette '27, is spending the week-end in Salem attending toe commence- mencement program. Mire Clark was a member of the women's tennis team while in school. SAYS We have a 1925 Ford Coupe overhauled and in fine condi tion well equipped and a dandy buy for S22S.OO Two H. That Service Battt WHERE to DINE TODAY Washington. Young men from colleges, of the whole Pacific coast region will attend this con ference, which will last for ten days. Fried Spring Chicken Dinner Today at the Gray Belle. Special Fried Chicken Dinner Served all day at tbe Spa. For Dinner Tnis livening A la carte dinner at tbe Marion hotel today. Cttlcken Dinner at the La acta Box 1S1 S. Liberty St. Tables for ladles. Open all day. Special Chicken Dinnor Today And home made salads, State Cafeteria. Arge Kestauraat - Roast Chicken Dinner and Sup per 50c. meeting Dr. John Straub, emeritus I dean of men, a graduate of Mer-J cersburg college, who is celebrat-i ing his 50th commencement as a member of the university faculty. was made life member of the alnm- ni association and was adopted by the claae of 1903. The annual flower and fern pro cession was held In an open air ceremony on the acmpus tonight, followed by the Failing and Beek man oratorical contest for seniors, which was won by Dudley J". Clark Portland. Clark received 1 150 as first prise. Miss Frances Cherry, Enterprise, won second place. Somebody Ebe, Not Me "Patience," aays Sam Simmons, the town sage, is somethin' you expect the other fellow to have." Far mand Fireside. The names of vie tori ta Olympic games of ancient Greece were carried to their horn cities by pigeons. The American Mag- azine. A. RURIC TODD ARRESTED Dr. Canse Visits Dr. J. M. Canse was in Portland this week in conference with Bishop William O. Shepard. Dr. Edward Laird Mills, and Dr. A. L. Howarth regarding affairs of Kimball School of Theology. 3 Marriage Ureases Given - Marriage licenses were issued from the office of the Mariou county clerk yesterday to tbe fol lowing: John W. Welfley. 26. Falls City, and Victoria C. Bour man. 18 also of Falls City; Mon roe Harris, 39. Salem, and An tonio Bayer, 26. Saiem: :iendall L. Van Loan, 25. Eugene, and Lil lian F. Schroeder, 24. Salem. Here For Commencement Miss Aletha Miller is visiting in Salem during tbe commence ment week-end. She was a mem ber of the class of 19 27. men and five of the women regis tereel for this work were unem ployed at the end of the week. Other workers placed includfd: 16 farm hands; 7 casual workers; 6 woodsmen (12 were wanted); two iters; three painters; one driver: six women kitchen workers: three housekeepers and eeven cooks. John Craig took out a permit Saturday to build a dwelling cost ing $2500. at 1730 Madison street. Ike Baion will have rharge of construction. , ""carpent -rtruck A ... twiii HnnM anil Kurnitn Thursday. June 14. 205 South' cost of 210. 23rd. See ad on local page, r . .v Woodry, auctioneer. Ruilding Permit Issued A building permit was issued Saturday to Ralph J- Stevens call ing for construction of a dwelling at 1745 North 19th street at a Look, Porch Box Plant. 5c. Bedding 10c doz.. free- plants. Hall's in S. 12th. 713M. In Kugenc Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kennell are Eugene this week end, where they were called yesterday in con nection with 'the Kennell-ElMs studios of Salem and that city. Home and Store Corner House new and modern. Fur nace, fireplace etc. Price $3500. Terms. Immediate possession. Jecke & Hendricks, 1S9 North .ligh street. Special Sunday Dinner Served 5:45 to S p. m. Marion houl. t'nrrr Accl!cnt Joe Bagiey, of Vancouver, Wn., rounded a curve on the Sunnyside hill too fast Saturday morning and hiar upset and caught fire. TheJ m .7 hi no u.ix cnrmirlerahl V dam-- vias Rate Red need The public service commission Saturday issued 'an order approv- ng a tariff of the Southern Ore gon Gas company reducing the .-ate for gas used for cooking ap proximately 13 per cent. The com pany operates la Aledford, Ash- and. Grants Pass and Roscburg. The new tariff becomes effective text Monday. aged. was consiaeraDiy aam- Bagley sustained minor in- r!fc t loved Car Same as new. for rale or trade Furnished House for Rent Close iu. Phone 270 or 1852J. Kiwanis Ih-ojrxam The regular Kiwanis luncheon Tuesday noon will be given over to report of the happenings at the Seattle convention, with U. S. Page and President Charles Wiper wo of the principal story tellers. Lost Female Boston Bull Pup , Brindle and white. Answers to name of Sail. Reward. Phont 571-R. McGilvra Heads Class Hugh McGilvra was yesterday elected president for the next five years of the 1928 class of Willam ette university' which will be graduated tomorrow. Miss Irene Breithaupt was elected corre sponding secretary. Tbe election took place at the annual senior breakfast, held at Woodland Park. A number of the members of the class "ran around the ta ble," a performance which tradi tion proclaims an admission that they are engaged to be married. Will Visit in SoutJv- Mr. and Mrs. O. C. McDowell by owner. Address Box 53. care of md son are leaving Salem today Statesman. ;or Calif ornia.- They plan to spend everal weeks visiting in San Francisco and other places of in- Home From Academy Delbert Harritt. son of Mr. and ;crest. Mrs. W. K. Harritt has arrived from Portland to spend the soni-j Experienced Waitresses Wanted mer vacation with his parents.' steady employment Grey Belle. Delbert has attended Hill Military academy this year. Held for Investigation- Max Ilildebrandt was arrested Ten New Attractive Home o.tttrda. mornine at the Immediate possession $2300 to 5outhern Paciric pa88enter gU. aiuu. easy terms. . w-,;!on and heid for investigation. He norsi at t.o. ruone axo. Corner 17th and Market Now $1800 cash. S. E. corner with 87 feet on Market and 56 on orth 17th. This is a buy. Beck & Hendricks, 189 North High street. Ticket Sale to Start Tickets for the 1928 Salem Chautauqua will be placed in the band's of the 3 3 guarantors early this we.ek by Mrs. II. H. Vande vort, general chairman of the ticket eale committee. Advertis ing matter will also be distribut ed. The Chautauqua. July 5 to 12. will be held on the Willamette university campus as in the past. Mortgage Fotccloaure The Union Savings and Ixar tscociation yesterday brought snit igainst C. O. Larson to foreclose l mortgage on which $1,491.79 is Oleged due. In addition to this the plaintiff asks $175 attorney: fees plus court costs. Condit Trial Jnly 3 The trial of Ross Condit on s statutory charge for which he was indicted by the grand pury soim two years ago will beein Jti'v ? ii was stated by Judge Tetcy R. Kel ly in setting the case yegieruay. Hnghe Get Two Years Frank Hughes was yesterday sentenced by Circuit Judge Kelly to serve two years in the state pen itentiary for larceny in a dwelling Mortgage Foreclosure F. L. Stephen yesterday fileu suit in circuit court to foreclose i $1500 mortgage against L. G. Bulgin HOP PUT OFF ONCE MORE "Queen of Diamonds" Wait Im patiently For Good Wealhrr CCRTISS FIELD, N. Y., June 9 ELECTRIC MOTORS Rewound and Repaired, New or Used Motor VIBBERT & TODD Things Electrical 101 South High Tel. 2113 Special Roast Chicken Din 50c. Home Restaurant. Owr Regular Barbecued Chicken Menu (50c) and delicious prate lunch (40c) at the Nook. 379 N- High. Home made desserts. (AP) Mabel Boll, who hopes to be the first woman to fly across '.he Atlantic, impatiently watched today pass while unfavorable weather delayed her take-off with a two-man crew in Charles A. Le vine's monoplane Columbia. She and Levine visited Roose velt field and watched a crew of laborers Bmoothing out the ruts in the runway from which the Co lumbia will soar at the first sigr of good flying weather. ALUMNI HONORS STRAUB Hade Real Oregon Grad and Ta ken Into Clam of 'Oil EUGENE, June 9. AP) Commencement events were in full swing at the University of Oregon1 today, with members of a number Df classes on tbe campus for re unions and many alumni present for the annual spring meeting of the alumni association. At th MT. CREST ABBEY MAUSOLEUM VAULT ENTOMBMENT LLOYD T. RIGDON. Mngr. TERWILL1GEKS Perfect Funeral Service For Lea Licensed Lady Mortician 770 Chemeketa Street Telephone 71S4 Clough-Huston Company FUNERAL DIRECTORS Lady Assistant Formerly Webb's Funeral Parlor PHONE 120 Forater Mayor of Kelso Taken at Seattle by Sheriff KELSO. Wash., June 9. (AP) A. Ruric Todd, ex-mayor of Kel so, was arrested today at Seattle by. tbe King county sheriff, and was returned by Sheriff Dill and Deputy Sheriff Faser to serve his -sentence ot 90 days in jail on a -harge of malicious prosecution, on which he was sentenced in Cowlitz superior court. He also was fined $250 and most pay ap-proxima-ly $1,000 in court costs that piled np in the course of his appeals to the Washington su preme court and the United States supreme court. &n "VP I i At I Dr. Henry E. Morris Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted The BEST that You Can Obtain PRICE QUALITY SERVICE Morris Optical Co. 301-2-3 First Xafl Bank Bldg. Four-Roomed House and Furniture Alt rrna THURSDAY, JUNE 14 1:30 P. M 205 Soath 23rd Street On Bus Line Thia hone, which fa very comfortable and In well ken dition, suitable for a small faatily or for nsaa and wife who wfahea to retire hi their aid ago where their ewrawndW Ings are yleaaiag. Thin houao fa partly modem. eoaafaUug of 4 woai with garage and woodshed; newly namted; Www and ahnihhery, oa paved street; city water, electric tfgha Sewer, lot AOxlOO ft-, a blocks from Richmond school, oa boa lino. Sold oa terms, fSSO caah payment. Full particulars made known at time of offering. Furniture and Furnishings 1 Overstaffed Fireside Chair la velonr 1 Walnut Rocker with leath er spring cushion 1 Walnut Library Dinner 4 Walnut Blue LeatJier seat ed Dinners Velonr Footstool Good Anninster Rug 9112, and one 27GO inches Bridge Lamp Hagaxlne wu-k Smoking Stand Panel Mirror Walnnt finish Simmons 4-4 Red 1 Coil Spring Mattress, 4- bed with steel spring and mattress 1 Walnut Dresser 1 Oak Chiffiooier 2 Card Tables 1 Iang Range, like new Hand lainted Chocolate Set and Silver Tea Set 2, Flower Baskets 5 Rag Rags 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Pictures 2d Vol. Books of 1 Set Commercial Law, and other novels ' 1 Remington typewriter 1 Breakfast Table and two Chairs 1 Comode 1 Hot Pomt Electric Iroa . 1 Universal Electric Cooker with all appliances 1 Spice Case 1 Sanitary Garbage Caa I Universal Heater 1 Hand Garden Cultivator, FruM Jars, Jelly Glasses, Lawn Mower, SO ft. Gard en Hose, Tnbs, Boiler, K. Utensils, Dishes, Wood, etc. Garden Tools, Pillows, Sheets, Pillow Cases, Blan kets, Bedspreads and many other miscellaneous articles. Terms of personal property rash. PUBLIC" NOTICE This home is open for inspection every day from 1 to 8 p. m. F. N. WOODRY 12 Years Salem's Ieading Auctioneer, In charge CASH PAID FOR USED FURNITURE. PHONE .11 1 u MR .-laimed to have been robbed llong the railroad south of Salem, lie was later released. Injured at Paper Mill J. E. Chamberlain. 2455 State Tuiil minor iniuries Fridav aft- ernoon while working on the load-! Barber ing platform of the Oregon pulp'; Is now with DnBoia' barber shop and paper mill. Chamberlain was eiu' -nasonxc Duuamg taken to the Salem General hos 1. M. C. A. Conference A group of men from Kimball School of Theology and the Wil 'amette university YMCA left yes erday morning for the annual YMCA conference at Seabeck. .1 pital for treatment. Furn'tui-e Vpholstei r And repairing. Giesa-Powert FurTit ur Co. Here Prom Odell Mr. and Mrs. Archie McKeown of Odell, Oregon, are i n Salem for the commencement week-end. Mrs. McKeown was Miss Martha Ferguson while in the university Planning MIDr Ordinance and was prominent In public dinner meeting of seven of opeaking activity. Salem s larger mil aeaters ana members of the staff of the Mar lon county child health demon stration was held at the Spa Fri- f- Cay nigui, wun me iu.iu uusiucoo 2dinance. The dealers suggested; Alumni Visit- several changes in the writings, Among the-alumni or wtuam which will be made and approved 'ette university who are in Salem ... . , ,t.J I - Dy tne oeaiers ueiuro iue wr nance is submitted to the" city council for its necessary action. For Rent and Lease Houses Flats Apartments tfore buildings. Becke A Hendricks 183 North High street. Those who spoke for the demon-' stration were J. E. Blinkhorn. city, sanitary inspector; Howard Estes. jom the American Child Health, association sent here from New York to assist . through advise-k nit A In establishing a sanitary , milk Supply for city and county;" and Dr. William DeKleine, direct or of the county unit. Auction Oriental Rus Hlg'i grade furniture, etc, Wed nesday afternoon and evening at F. N. Woodry's Auction Market on Summer street. See ad on page 7." FLORAL DESiviNS CUT FLOWERS, PLANTS GOLD FISH, BIRDS C r. BRJOTHAtPT Telephone ill 8ta St. WANTED AT ONCE WOMEN & GIRLS To Stem Strawberries OREGON PACKING CO. 12th Street Cannery riSK lORIC rwilnj Umm. W 1 tnrm year flusM ( Wska F.Taamatioa . . Thorn pson-Glutsch Optical Co. 1! N. Oomm-l M. Mutual Savings and Loan Association A Salem Institution Organized in 1910 Place your savings with us Let us finance your home on weekly or monthly payments 142 South Liberty Street a LADD & BUSH, Bankers Established 1868 General Banking Business Office Hours from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. K. of P. Plan Memorial Day Central Lodge, No. 18, Knights of Pythias will observe their an nual Memorial day with approprl .o .wIom at Fraternal Temple ULC . I Tuesday eTenlng:. Jone 1Z. Ker. F. ' a T7lo of First M.'K. chrcht We board Dogs at our farm FLAKJETS PKTLAXD S7S State and Parific Hlhway , A. perfect food for yonng and old. Our Ice Cream to pure, healthful and delieions. . All flavors in brick and balk. SPECIAL TODAY Vanilla Ice Cream 50c Per Quart Schaefer's DRUG STORE 135 North Commercial St Phone 197 Pensfatr Agency TRANSFER audi Storage Xxnz and Short Distance Haoliaf. Public and Private Storage Fireproof Bnildins GRAIN, FEED and SEED Free Delivery to any part of the city. QUOTATIONS ON APPLICATION Farmers Warehouse s V PAUL TRAGLIO, Prop. Day Telephone 28 Night Telephone 1267-W mm) W E HT B A 101 B SI I C3 IS 17 High Grade Furnishings Oriental Rugs - Pianos at F. N. WOODRY'S AUCTION MARKET 1610 North Summer Street WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON and EVENING Time 1 P. M. and 7 P. M. "THIS IS A SALE OF QUALITY, NOT QUANTITY" This unusual offering consists of th e- lexnble of a very prominent home, to gether with other consignments and of "era an opportunity for you to purchase the finest at your own price. ORIENTAL RUGS Consisting of the very finest Persian and Chinese, in popular sizes 9x12 in Sar auks, Kernom, Lillihans, Irons and Chinese; also smaller Rugs in 8x10, 6x9 and throw rugs FURNISHINGS 1 HIGH GRADE WELLINGTON' PIANO 1 CONSOLE PHONOGRAPH PORTABLE PHONOGRAPH OVERSTUFFED . VELOUR DAVEN PORT AND CHAIR 1 SIMMONS DAT BED WITH MAT TRESS 1 WALNUT LIBRARY DINNER WALNUT DINING CHAIRS WITH TAPESTRY SEATS WALNUT RADIO TABLE WAINUT BEDROOM SUITE 1 IVORY BEDROOM SUITE WOOL, SILK FLOSS AND COTTON MATTRESSES 1 1 6 1 1 SIMMONS BEDS AKD SPRINGS HAND DECORATED BOOKCASE DROPHEAD SINGER SEWING MACHINE 3 WALNUT AND VELOUR ROCKERS . 1 MAY TAG ELECTRIC WASHER, LIKE NEW 1 BRIDGE LAMP INDIAN ROBES AND BLANKETS 1 LARGE OAK FLAT TOP DESK AND CHAIR Felt Base Rugs, aO sizes; Linolevm by the yard, all grades; good wood and coal range, and many other miaceilaaeous ar- Entertainment by Mrs. F. N. Woodry and her Boy Orchestra given before - " each Sale. 12