The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 22, 1928, Page 7, Image 7

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Lamb Here From Tillamook
George B. Lamb, county echool
superintendent of -Tillamook
county, was a week-end business
visitor in Salem,- registering Fri
day at the New Salem.
Copies Music For SOc
At The Music Shop.
Mortgage Foreclosn:
C. E. Patton yesterday filed
suit against Henry Earl Helm to
foreclose a .mortgage of f 1500.
Divorce Sought
Helen Boedigbeimer yesterday
filed salt for divorce against Leo
Boedighefmer, alleging that he
frequently swore at her and ever,
threatened to shoot her and tha;
on. Thursday, July 19, she let.
him. Two days later she filed
her complaint for divorce.
For Your Vacation
A Jar proof watch will stand
the knocks. See them at Pomer
Minnesotans to Meet
The local Minnesota club will
hold a meeting at the public park
of Silverton on Sunday, July 29.
Following a picnic lunch, which is
scheduled to begin at 1 p. m
there will be a series of ehort
talks by ministers. mong those
f peaking will be Dr. J. D. Howe of
the First Christian church of Sa
lem. Dr. Norman K. Tully of the
Salem Presbyterian church aud
Dr. J. O. Hall of Willamette uni
versity. Contrary to previous an
nouncement, no games have been
scheduled for the occasion.
Alaska Vacations Now
$100 R. T. All expense. First
class. Salem Travel Agency. 175
S. High St.
Here For Dedication
J. M. Patterson, oldest living
member of the charter member
ship of the First Presbyterian
church. Is in Salem today for de
dication of the new church. He
now resides at The Dalles.
Visiting Hunts
W. J. Phillips is expected to ar
rive today from Berkeley, Cal.,
to Join Mrs. Phillips (Gertrude
Hunt), who. has been In Salem
visiting her aunt. Mrs. J. T.
Hunt, and also another aunt. Mrs
B. L. Sleeves. Mr. Phillips will
be in thj section a week.
Cash For Your Usetf
Saxophone at The Music Shop
1 Stiffs. .
Repairing High School
A building permit. was issued
Saturday to the Salem school dis
trict for repair of the high. school
building at a cost of $2800.
Precedes Reliability Tour
Adolph Greenbaum of this city
ld the reliability air tour irom
Portland to Tacoma; that Is. . he
rode in a Diane that made the
trip just ahead of the famous fly
ers. Greenbaum thought the pas-
f t li t ! it 1 1 lilies c w p.....
r mn'tlv hv ftishtfieers. but b found
that he was the only one on the
ship that hadn't traveled that way
Jj lb r before, and some of the passen
gers reaa newspapers insiciu v
viewing-the scenery. The num
ber of daily trips on this line Is to
be doubled soon. Greenbaum
learned, but even then It won't
meet the demand.
The Brunswick Pantatrope .
Now demonstrating "Sweet
William & Bad Bill Reeordst
Elsinore theater, loaned by Uhe
H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. 1
Intercut In Excursion-
Considerable interest istbelng
shown in tht Southern Pacific ex
cursion to be ' run to Odell and
Crescent lakes at the summit of
the Cascade mountains Sunday,
Julv 29 There will be a special
train leave Sfclem at 7i30 Sunday
morning and many are planning
to take their lunches and make a
family picnic of the affair. There
are boats to rent at the lake and a
ine picnic ground among the
pines.
ederk-k Hull Dies
Ashes of Frederick F. Hull, a
former resident of Salem but. for
the past 15 years a resident of St.
Louis, Mo., where he died July 9.
have been received In Salem for
keeping. Charles Hull. Bessie
Clark and Mrs. L. H. Tindall'of
Salem are his brother and sisters.
Other relatives surviving are his
mother, Minerva Hull, two broth
ers, George Hull of Harrison.
Ohio, and H. H. Hull of Empire,
Ure., and two slaters. Ruba Hull
Los Angeles, and Nettie M.
pes of Drewesy, Ore.
Just Received
4 Ford coupes, tourings and
roadsters 192 and 27; one
19 2S Pontlac coach, at ' bargain
prices. Used Car Corner, 246
State Street. . .
Services at Nelson Hall .
The Latter Day Saints will
meet a t 12 o'clock today in Nel
son hall. Prnfpetnr U.1vaAn
flfill be the speaker at the meef
:"nr i Short talk will k hm j
musical numbers heard." The reg-
w Sunday school classes will be
. 'id
-. polite appreciation
AY rights Visit Here
Iter. -and JUrs. WayneljWright of
Marqnam .were Salem visitors year
terday afternoon. Reverend
Wright was graduated from Kim
ball School of Theology In June,
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GoM Fish New Shipment
Flake's Petland 273 State.
Will Attend Bar Meet
Justices of the Oregon state su
preme court will leave jbere Mon
day for Seattle where I they will
attend the annual convention of
the American Bar association. At
torney General Van Winkle also
will attend the convention.
Special Sunday Din Be
Served 5:45 to 8 p.
Hotel.
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Marion
Vacation In Frisco-
Miss Margaret McAJpine, staff
member at the Marion county
child health demonstration, left
Saturday Tor San Francisco where
she will spend a month's vaca
tion.
Millard Tour North
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Millard left
yesterday for a two weeks vaca
tion trip which will take them
through Seattle and Spokane to
the Yellowstone park,
by way of Boise and
Idaho.
and back
Pocatello,
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Hamilton's Is the Place-
To buy your Ice o Electric
Refrigeration. 34 0 Court St
Joins Deinonstratio
Miss Verna Lang. R. N., of'
Everett, Wn is a new member of
the nursing staff of the county
health demonstration, and will as
sume duties tomorrow. Miss
Alethea Stoneman of !i Portland
who has been the Silverton visit
Ing nurse, has resigned;
Have You
The remarkable prices on Ice
Refrigerators at Hamilton's? 340
Jourt St.
Get ancoaver License
Elgin M. Short. 30, land Mrs.
Elsie M. Huntley. 20. of Salem,
were issued a marriage license at
Vancouver late this week.
Love Births
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And' young talking, parrots.
Flake's Petland, 273 State.
Mailmen On Vacation
Two more postoftlce
employes
will begin their annual vacation
today. They., are .Carroll McDon
aid, carrier, and W. . G. Ross,
clerk, who will spend most of the
time at Crater Lake and the Ore
gon caves in Josephine "county.
Ktwanians' Plan Rally-
Aberdeen convention rally day
will be oteerved Tuesday noon at
tbe regular luncheon meeting of
he Salem Kiwanis club. Tbe
'arge delegation of the local Ki-
wanians who will attend the Aber
deen convention expect to land the
1929 convention for Salem.
Turnitare Upholsterer
' And repairing. Cifcse-Fowt-r
urnlture Co. '
The Beauty Box
Is offering the services of Mrs.
Fournier of New York, j who will
give free consultation on the care
of the skin Monday, July 23, from
11 to 4:20. Also Introducing our
new Contouration treatment for
reducing localized fatl erasing
wrinkles, correcting large pores.
The Beauty Box, 520 State St.
Phone 1985.
:iny Your Refrigerator---
At Hamilton's, and save enough
to buy fee for the rest of the su in
ner. See the windows. 340 Court
St.
Go to Seattle
Miss Beatrice Walton.! secretary
to the governor, and Miss Cor
nelia Marvin, state librarian,
started Saturday for Seattle where
they will spend, a portion ef their
annual vacations.
Re tarns to Sonth
Mrs. L. C. Northcott of Freano,
Calif., left Friday for -her home
after visiting at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. A. L. Lindbeck on Au
burn Lane. - : " !
Musical Inatmmenta Taken
In trade The Music Shop.
Morits to Retnrn J! ,.
J. J. Moiitz, who carries the
mail on Salem route one., will, re
turn to the route tomorrow morn
ing after a two weeks' lay-eff be
cause of injuries received to his
elbow when he attempted to avoid
being forced in to the ditch .while
traveling his route. . i -
California By Boat ; ,
S. F. $20.00, Los ii Angeles
$32.00. First claea. Salem . Tra
vel Agency. .175 S. High, St.
MotorcTclists "Arrested!
. Allen Orth, 1213 Norm unurcn
street, was fined $5 in municipal
court Saturday on a charge of op
erating his motorcycle recklessly.
He 'was arrested- Friday nignc
John Noon, 522 North 21st street,
as arrested on a siantlar charge
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tiere runty s moie iuan
waited upon with- '
jKnuna Lens at Palm :
';, Hiss Emma Lens, who has op
erated The Nook on North High
street, has recently purchased The
bPalm, 47C North Church street.
and Is now in charge there. .-
Yott Can Buy a Ton
Of Ice wltb the money you save
oa. a refrigerator at Hamilton's,
34 Court St. . f
Car Stolen, Recovered
- A Bulck roadster beloagi&g . to
H. C. Volght. 73? North Commer
cial -street, was stolen" from in
frost or the Ambassador Apart
ments about e o'clock Saturday
morning. - It was ' later ' reported
found.
Something New Something ;
; Better Dr. Eldriedge.vli5 his
new and improved local anesthe
tic is able to do all branches of
dentistry without pain.
Fisher.? Have Girl
A baby girl was born Friday at
the Salem general hospital to Mr.
and Mrs. Lee Fisher, 642 North
Liberty street. The youngster Is
known temporarily as "Peggy."
Mrs. Mabel IThompson. 1315
North 19th street, submitted to a
minor operation at the Salem gen
eral hospital yesterday. Georglne
Simmons of 125 River, was also
given a minor operation Saturday.
Just Receiv
4 Ford coupes,- tourings and
roadsters 1926 "and 27; one
IS 26 Pontlac coach, at bargain
prices. Used Car Corner, 246
State Street.
Parents of Boy
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bohle. 815
North 16th street, are the parents
of a baby boy, "born about 9:30
o'clock Saturday evening at the
Salem general hospital. The Bohle
baby was the second boy born at
the institution yesterday, a baby
son, also being born to Mr. and
Mrs. J. E. Farris. 1070 Broadway,
Saturday afternoon.
Larrabee Visits
E. S. Laraabee of Corvallis reg
istered at the Senator hotel yes
terday. He Is connected with tbe
federal department of -agriculture,
Dr. 8. Ralph Dippel, Specialist
Extraction of teeth. X-ray, .and
diagnosis. 315 First Nat'l Bk
RMr
From Port Angeles-
Archie Heseman of Port Angel
as. Wash., Is among tbe week-end
visitors to Salem.
Reports Audited
Auditors who have been work
ing for nearly a month on the
clerk's reports or tbe school dis
tricts in Marion county yesterday
completed their work. Next week
County Superintendent Fulkerson
ind her assistants will be busy
recording the reports and compil
ing the. annual report Tor the
iounty. - ,
Do You Know
Dr.- Eldriedge now offera pTates
for $15.00 using the best of ma
terialsand guaranteing fit or
mnnpv refunded?
Sirs. White on Vacation
Mrs. Nona White, county Juven
ile officer, left Saturday evening
for" Grants Pass, where she will
?ped a two weeks vacation with
her sister" Mrs. Ed Basye who
Ives in the mountains 40 miles
ast of that city. Mrs White is
iccompanied by her daughter
Miss Zelpha. Mrs. White had
planned to leave a week ago, but
.llaess of the daughter postponed
the trip.
Will Have a Few Ca
Of inside and slab wood for
sale. This wood is equal or bet
ter than, second growth fir. Cobbs
Mitchell Co., 349 S. 12th St.
Musician Returns ' '
Miss . Inez Woods of this city,
who has', spent . the last year 4n
Phillips university specializing in
music, will play several, violin
numbers at the bible school hour
at the First Christian church to
day. In the evening the choir, un
der the leadership f Clark. Ayde
lott, will aid the minister in pre
senting an illustrated sermon on
Salvaton.,, The program will
consist of quartet and choir num
bers, dnets and solos. The pub
lic is welcome. 1 ;; f r;
ANNOUNCEMENT '
Dr. Vehra wishes to announce
that be has resumed the prac
tice of Medicine and Surgery at
suite OOS, First National Bank
Building, Salem, Oregon. ' : .
We board Dogs at
our farm
: FIAKSTS PETLAXIT-
-"- -Bt. . Box s ; ;
and Pacific Highway '
We have a 192 Ford Coach
like new with Rockstell axle.
new duco finish, 80 new rub
ber and in Al condition lor
"The Hr-nse That Smic JIaUf
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Local Minister Greets New
Head of Portland Metho
- dist Area
Dr. Carl G. Doney went to Port
land FrtdajTV) greet Bishop Ti
tus Lowe, recently appointed to
the Portland area to succeed Bish
op William O. Shepard.. Over a
score of church officians met
Bishop Lowe on Friday and Wel
comed him to his new field of
work. Dr. Doney described him
a a pleasant man to meet, and
predicts success for his work; ihi
the west.
But this was not the first time
the two men have met. Dr.
Doney was his pastor, while he at
tended Ohio Wesleyan university
some 30 years ago. and became
well acquainted with him at that
time.
Bishop Lowe has had a wide ex
perience. He waa born in Eng
land in 1877 and came to tbe
United States when he was 15
years old. After a time he -entered
Ohio Wesleyan university
and graduated in 1900; two years
later he received his master's de
gree irom the same Institution.
He was ordained for the ministry
in 1900, and preached in this
country a few years. From 103
to 1908 he was at Thoburn church
in Calcutta, India. Upon return
ing to this country he held pastor
ates at several large churches.
among them the First Methodist
:hurch of Omaha Nebraska
where, he was eminently success
ful. For the past four years he
has been bishop of Malaysia with
headquarters at Singapore.
Mrs. Lowe and daughter will
arrive in Oregon In a. few weeks,
at which time a reception will be
held for them In Portland.
ARE HARMONIOUS
Kenneth Bayne. route 9 called
at The Statesman office' yesterday
to say that the report that there
was nothing doing among the
democrats of Marlon county was
incorrect. He states that a meet
ing was held at the court house
on June 9, and he was elected
chairman. Joe M in ton, "secretary,
and August Huckestein committee
man. ,' He says there is complete
harmony in democratic circles and
that the democrats of Marion
county are going to support the
entire ticket.
LOSES AT SEATTLE
SEATTLE. July 21. (AP)
Leon De Turenne ranking north
west star, administered defeat to
Johnny Risso Friday in the semi
finals of the Washington state
tennis tournament here.
Risso, who hails from San Fran
cisco, took the little end of a 6-4,
6-2 score when De Turenne, play
ing smart tennis, played a soft
game against the hefty drives of
the Californian.
But Bradshaw Harrison, an
other San Francisco ace, evened
the lntersectional score to date by
defeating Howard Larglie of Seat
tle, 6-1, 6-3.
Banks were going broke eight
years ago. Now -they are being
cracked. St. Paul Dispatch.
" We are now equipped to . '
, press
LOGAfjBERiliES
j for growers and pasteurise
the Juice at the
CIDER WORKS
West Salem '
We can also supply cans
and barrels .
ELECTRIC MOTORS ',
fUwoand and Repaired, New
' Used Motem
VIBBERT & TODD
.V Tnlags Electrical
JIM South High - TeL-21J
rancnan
PASTOR
WES
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SAYS DEMOCRATS
S IT ST
SI
Belcrest Memoridl Park
IS NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION. IT WILL BE BOTH A BEAUTIFUL PARK AND SALEM'S
MODERN CEMETERY, ALSO
A CIVIC ASSET
That will never be an item of expense to taxpayers in general or owners of property in it for its
maintenance. .
An adequate endowment fund provides for perpetual upkeep.
Today a family may be willing to undertake the care provided by the endowment,
where any family will be in the year 2028. .
Perpetual care is
Wisdom suggests
714-716 First Nat'l
WHERE to
DINE
TODAY
Fried Spring Chicken Dinner
Today at the Gray Belle.
.Special Fried Chicken Dinner-
Served all day at tne bpa.
For Dinner This Evening:
A la carte dinner at the Marion
hotel today.
Chicken Dinner
At Coffey's Cafe, 155 S. Liberty.
Special Chicken Dinner Today
And home made saiaas, state
Cafeteria.
Argo Restaurant
Roast Chicken Dinner and sup
per SOc.
Special Roast Chicken Dinner
SOc Home Restaurant.
LANGLEY CALLS MEET
ON AUGUST 4, WORD
(Continued from ptf 1.)
party platform has a dry plank
does not appear to satisfy the anti
Saloon League of Oregon, speak
ing through Its ' officers, or the
fact that Hoover Is on record on
the subject in his letter to Senator
Borah.
Unless, says the resolution, the
republican candidates come out
strongly for prohibition, Hhe dry
element in the country: will not
be enthusiastic for Hoover and
Curtis and the Anti-Saloon league
of Oregon considers the final out
come uncertain.
Providing that Hoover and the
strongly for the dry side of the
issue, the league considers it can
republican national chairman will
announce publicly that prohibition
rtVK TORIO roadiag leaMt. W la
vra yor gUaaaa krkg.
Examination too.
Thompron-Glntsch Optical Co.
lit N. Ooaw'l St.
FLORAL DESIGNS
CUT FLOWERS, PLANTS
GOLD PISH, BIRDS
C F. BRXITHACPT
Teltphone lit U State St.
WOOD BARGAINS
We hare bought a limited amount of wood that we will
sell at the following attractive price. On account of
the fire hazards, we will hare to more this wood im
mediately. .
" For a short time only
2 cords 1st: grade 4 ft. Old
for
2 cords 2nd grade 4 ft. Old Fir
for ;
v 3 loads ls( grade 16" Old Fir
: f or . " '; ' ..
3 loads 16" Old Fir knots & 2nd grade ;
wood - ..UL,,
2 Cords 1st grade Second Growth
- Fir . ;
We will rick up 4 cords or more of 4 ft. wood
. FRED E WELLS
Phone 1542 . ... 280 S. Church St.
the last and the lasting tribute.
a purchase in advance of need at pre-development prices. Just
Bank Building
is the issue and will declare
I swing' thousands of dry votes in
Oregon to the republican ticket,
votes which otherwise will be in
different, they say, and lacking 1&,
enthusiasm.
The league oficers 6ay they are
ready to start their state-wide or
ganization working for Hoover
when they have ample assurance.
RISKO GETS NOD
OVER S. AFRICAN
DETROIT, July 21. (AP)
Johnny RJ&ko, Cleveland heavy
weight, tugged and mauled his
way to the referee's decision over
Johnny Squires, of South Africa,
in a ten-round boxing contest here
last night.
OBITUARY
Edwards
At the residence of hie sister,
Mrs. Eric Bart ruff. 716 North
Front street, Friday. July 20,
John .W. Edwards of San Diego,
Cal., brother of Mrs. Eric Bart
ruff, Warren O., and WaUer D.
Edwards of Salem, Percy V. Ed
wards of Whitehouse. Y. Terr..
Alaska, Mrs. H. G. Christie, of
Creston, B. C, Mrs. Wm. P. Wat
kins of Salem and Mrs. R. M.
Reardon of . Long Beach, Calif.
Funeral services Monday, July 23,
at 1:30 p. m., from the Rlgdon
mortuary. Interment in Cityview
cemetery.
TERWILLIGEUS
Perfect Funeral Service
. For Leas
Licensed Lady Mortician
. 770 Chev.eketa Strert '
Telephone 7SM
MT. CREST ABBEY
MAUSOLEUM
VAULT ENTOMBMENT
LLOYD T. RIG BOX. Mngr.
Clough-Huston
Company
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
- Lady Assistant
Formerly
, Webb's Fwteral Farlors
PHONE 12
Fir
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$13.50
$12.00
$22.50
$18.00
$12.00
CHAPS ID SLOVES
FROM GOAT SKINS
Salem Factory Makes the
Stock for Former for All
North America
For a number of years, the
stock for the "chaps" for the cow
boys of all North America ' has
been prepared in Salem, Oregon
made with the skins of Angora
goats, tanned with the hide on,
and the mohair dyed to represent
tbe bear skins from which the
original chaps (chaparajos: chap
arahos) were made, from the time
of the early pioneers of the west
ern plains.
These tanned and dyed goat
skins for the chaps are turned out
of the factory of the Angora Rug
ILaDD BUGH, DanlicirG
Established 1868
GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
Office Hours from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m.
v
Plates, $15.00
EXAMINATIOXSf FREE
Dr.C.
803 STATE STREET
LONG AND SHORT DISTANCE HAULING
PUBLIC' AND PRIVATE STORAGE
FIREPROOF BUILDING'
GRAIN
FEED and SEED
' Free Delivery; to any part1 of the cit y
.Quotations; on Application
Day Telephone 28
Who can say
Phone 2205.
Salem, Oregon
company, at 134 8 Ferry street,
Salem.
A Glove Factory
Within the past several months,,
the Angora Rug company people,
with C. Lachelle the moving spir
it and owner and manager have
extabll&hed a glove factory. Thev
are using principally the skins of
the goats of Arizona and other
parts of the southwest, with some
dr skins; tanning these for the
making of gloves and other goods.
They are doing some wonder
ful work in tanning, and In man
ufacturing the gloves. They will
have a new building for their fac
tory for making gloves and other
articles. Likely this will be erect
ed soon.
UMERH K-IMXJ'8 REPLY
Said a flea to a dog: "I adore you.
And providing, of course, I don't
bore you,
I'd like you to be
My new home" said the d.,
"You'd better fly, flea, or I'll floor
. you." Farm and Fireside
Guaranteed
AT PRICES YOU
CAN AFFORD
iedge, Dentist
Night Telephone 1267-W
Dentistry
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