M The New' OREGON STATESMAN, SaJem, Oregon; Sunday Homing, September 9, 1929 LoicffllNews Briefs Mr. IMif Fischer Here touts Fischer of Silverrar: Vaa a Jalem Visitor Saturday. Here ' Saturday Mrs. . Olive Qeardsley of near McCleay was a -ialem visitor Saturday. Home ? From Newport--Mrs. ' faura Douglas and son, 'Larch re turned Friday night from a -week's visit at Newport. L : . .'V".1 - Receiving Medical Care -Rob- ii nauiiu ui i nu, um., m mc Deaconess hospital ' for medical ' care. -: GrahenhorRts at Beach Mr. and " . .Mrs-Eugene D. Grabenhorst left S"fDr Neskowin Saturday wherethey '. will spend a few days vacation.' V Week-End at St. Helen-trArlie Newberry is visiting his brother, A. J. Newberry at St. Helens for over the week-end. Rishopn to Brown vllle Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Bishop are spending to day ln : Brownsville with Mrs. Bishop's cousin, Mrs. C. B. Cord ingly. MLs Bone at Deaconess Miss Hildreth Bones of Turner submit ted to a minor operation at the Deaconess hospital Saturday af ternoon. . , - C C ; CI arks Home Mr. and Mrs. C. C, Clark and Miss Ola Clark' returned;, Friday, from a month's . vacation spent at Boise, Idaho. . Mrs. ; Burnett - Home .Mrs. George H. . arocrtt returned to her home at the Royal Court late Friday night after spending sev eral weeks visiting relatives In Boise, Idaho. MlssiAiken to Portland Mis Mary Lou Aiken drove to Portland Saturday to help her Beta Chi sor ority sisters of Portland in the an nual rummage sale which this sorority-holds in Portland. Makes Business Trip J. H. Callaghan, manager of Belcrest Memorial Park left Friday night for Central, Oregon on a business trip which will keep him from Sa lem until Tuesday or Wednesday. Howard to Speak C. A. How ard, state superintendent of-public Instruction, will address the teachers of Grant county at their annual institute at Canyon City Monday. On Tuesday Howard will be on- the program of the Harney county institute at Burns. Sons to - Meet The Sons of Veterans and their auxiliary will have their first meeting of the fall next Tuesday night at 7:30 o'clock in the Woman's clubhouse on North Cottage street. It is urged - that all members attend for this will be an important meeting as the Arrangement for the winters - work; will be made at this time. oTo Portland Mr. and Mrs. John Clemenson. the former direc- - tor of public relations for the Bel crest Memorial park, are in Port land over the week-end. They rlfkWA Hawsi ftn hrlnr tltfimflfe thir little daughter, Shirley who has been visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Clemenon of that city. v Fitzgerald at La Grande- W. II. Fitzgerald of the industrial ac cident commission left for vPort land Saturday. Today he will drive to La Grande where he will attend the state Federation of La bor convention which convenes this week. He will bring back Mrs. Fitzgerald and the children who have been visiting in La Grande for some time. - Hero From Srhncctadv Eden Wood, a railroad man from S"hnectady, N. Y.. is visiting his two brothers at 1050 North Sum mer street, the home of E. P. Wood. A. D. Wood, the second brother, is here for his health having just recently : recovered from a serious illness.' He is' the owner of extensive paper mills' in North Carolina.' Visits Parents Miss Dorothy Sneed who this summer has been working at the Spa, is in Ray rnond. Wash., for the week-end visiting her parents. Miss Sneed will enter Willamette university .this month, and will be matriculat ed as a freshman. She graduated Raymond high" school In 192? and served the following year as assistant to the superintendent of schools In that city. John J.Rottle 413 State St. . Expert Shoe Fitter WALK-OVER AND - CANTILEVER- L. - j FOOTWEAR SALEM FOLICSf?i , Jnst as clear as life! lwi 354 r X m S V m WWWMis TKn - ,'EM 59OWTM r "XYh. rr- f v CAPITAL prhte gp -Wu' faction in Kodak supplies, standard, drags and health-helps, r store of dsar-cut dependability 1 Here- From San Francisco Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Starr of Sacramen to are in Salem for a brief stay, wfiile the former is attending to business matters. They are at the Hotel Marion, Here rom Coasts Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Glutsch of Cannon Beach are in Salem for the week-end and are registered at the.. New ' Salem hotel,- - f - ; .r; At the New Salem Mr, ami Mrs. L. W. Howard of Eugene are in Salem on a business Irip and are registered at the New Salem hotel. , V Here From Lebanon Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bartley of Lebanon are registered at the New, Salem hotel. They are in Salem "Tor a short business stay. , Roberta o Build A building permit was issued Saturday to F. E. Roberts, to erect a one story dwelling at .1020 Howard street. The estimated cost was $2500. Movies Announced "Motion pic tures taken by Dr. David B. Hill of activities at the Salem play grounds and other local events of interest, will be shown at the Ki wanis club luncheon Tuesday. Board to Elect The Sunday school board of the First M. E, church will meet in the auditor ium of the church Monday night. Election of officers will be the chief business. Keek Returns Returning Sat urday afternoon from a trip to Roseburg. Marsh field and Bandon, Wen da 11 Keck will be in Salem for a few days before continuing .his vacation In Portland. Gatkes Return p-Prefessor and Mrs,' Robert Gatkereturned yester day from Vancouver", B. C where they spent a month visiting the former's parents. Professor Gatke is a teacher of political science and history in Willamette university. Xunn Return! East Joseph J. Xunn Is returning to Cornell for further study in mechanical en gineering. He has taken three years of work at Willamette and two at Cornell. After two more rears of study at Cornell he will have both M. E. and A. B. degrees. L. Engelbarts to LaGrande Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Engelbart will lea,ve today to spend, a week in LaGrande with their daughter Mrs. Harlan Smith? Mr. Smith is in charge of the highway division there. - No Cherrian Dinner The Cher rians will hold no meeting in Sep tember, announces P. D. Quisen berry. King Bing, but they will have an especially good program for , the October dinner, which will be held Tuesday night. Octo ber 9. . , . Returns to Academy Dwlght L. Mulkey, lieutenant United States Army, will leave today for San Francisco where lie will take .transport for New York. Lieu tenant Mulkey will be at the mili tary academy at West Point. N. Y. this winter for further study. He received his commission In June. lieutenant to Poet Lieutenant August Schermacher of route six, will -leave today for San. Francis co where - he will join the- 163rd Coast artillery. Transports" will be taken to Hawaii where heVill be stationed. -Lieutenant Schermacher was graduated from West Point in June. Chadwick to Mefdord W. W. Chadwick, president aauV general manager of the State Terminal Hotel company, with offices in Sa lem left Saturday for Medford to relieve E. L. Clemen son, manag ?r of the Hotel Jackson, Clemen son has gone on a two weeks .va cation. riKB TOHtn rvtdiag kua Wa I. w 79V r lui mfm krwLkaf RaaiiasU loo. Tbompsoa-Glntsrh Optical Ce. 1X0 If. Omb'i at. MT. CREST ABBEY MAUSOLEUM : VAULT ENTOMBMENT ! - LLOYD T. RIGDON. Magr. ILaDD & Dantictrs Established 1S68 f GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS "OfflceHonrs from'10 a. m. to J p. ra. - - That's the way oar pictures-are HM-mm fiV-.z; j?r? jp- smasi? m&s? -:t : y rJ:m'3!'-,!-.''? -f-! Five persons were killed in when a Fokker passenger plane land at Pocateilo, Ida. This photograph of the demolished pune accident. Garage Planned H. W. Steinke took out a permit Saturday to build a garage costing $200 at 1785 South Capitol street. Ad Club Speaker--Claude Mai- m A S son will address tne eaiem ao club at the meeting Thursday noon. -Book Off Press Copies . of Thinking Through the Bible have been received by tne autnor. jonn Dale McCormiek. dean of the. Kimball School of -Theology. The book Is a text to be used In the freshman Bible course at Willam ette university. t " Group at Mehama Ten mem bers of the young men's division ef the Y. M. C. A. are at Taylor's rrove near Mebama for retreat conference to draw up final plans for the season to be presented at the reneral Y. M. C. A. conference at the Wallace farm September 16. Final Account Filed Final ac count was filed In probate Satur day in the matter of the estate of the late Nellie P. Thompson. Un der the terms of the will Margaret Gothrup of Silverton, a daughter. will receive $500, Lillias Marshall Murray, a granddaughter, will be given $50 and Willis Morris, a grandson, will get the residue of the estate, including all the real property.' Divorce Demanded Katie Matt Shepard yesterday filed suit against John Shepard, asking di vorce on the general ground of cruel and Inhuman treatment and personal indignities rendering life burdensome. Among other things she recites that she once found him hugging and kissing another woman. In March, 1926, he in duced her to come to Oregon from Rapid City, South lUketa. where they had been married, while he remained there, sne indicates. Since that time he has discouraged her from returning. They were married July 19, 1910 Johi L In this city, Saturday. Sept. 8, Peter W. Johnson, age 31 years. son of Mrs. John Erickson of Cass Lake, Minn., brothfer of Mrs. Ole Skoog of Klamath (Falls, Mrs. An ton Skoog, Ole Johnson and Mr& Pete Fjellgren of C ass Lake. Minn. Erie Johnson of Duluth, Minn., Louis and John J hnson of Swe den and Mrs. Ben Skoog of Salem. Member of Salem : xdge No. 4, A. F. & A. M. and t ie Salem Elks. Announcement of! funeral later from the Rigdon miortuary. Office Phone me 125.1 Res. 2061 Dr. F. Dori Baylor Osteopathic Physician and Sur geon, General" Surgery and Obstetrics Offices 304 Oregon Bldg. ELECTRIC MOTORS, Rewound and Repaired. New or Used Motors V1BBERT & TODD BM n . J I fl Sonth High TeL SllSf BvJ. H. W1LLETT developed! lor satis come to this draff the crash and two more died at of the! National Parks Airways company was wrecked in attempting to - GRAY EAGLE, "RIVERS PRIDE, AGAIN TO TRY AGED WINGS Old Time Steamboat Will be Used for ; Clearing 1 Away Mass - " . Mouth fTHE old Gray Eagle. Willamette , will return to the ranks of active vessels, buMn a new capacity, when within the next few days it is used to sweep out the sediment from! the mouth of the Willamette siouga. . , . . In the early nineties, when this vessel was young, Jt was the pride of the Willamette river. It was the first boat in history to make the ran between Portland and Salem the year round. Many boats had come and "gone, many had made fast schedules in fall, winter, and spring, but it was the Cray Eagle that ! first hung, on all summer and kept up with a regular sched ule between Salem and Portland all season. The boat is now abpuC-40 years old, it is estimated by Watchmak er Law ton, who presides over it month after month while it is tied up along the bank of the slough just south of the paper mill.! The paper company owns the boat, having bought it a few years ago from the Spaulding Logging company. It has been little used, however. The Immediate cause of its being returned to a new field of service is the heavy deposit of waste that has gradually collected at the mouth of South Mill creek as It empties Into the slough after flowing past the paper mill, j Deposit Mostly Pulp The deposit consists almost en tirely of cast-off pulp material from the mill. It will be with the idea of creating a current to wash this away that the Gray Eagle will be used In the near, future. A wood fire will be built in the old furnace and the old boiler heated up, just as in the days wnen i she showed her stern to every boat ion the river. .But instead of travel!-" with her decks loaded with p ngers and cargo,, she will renia.n tied firmly in one place while her old stern wheel turns Slowly around to create the desired current. Work has been going on stead ily for the past few weeks, get ting the boat painted and calked 17 n u i?EoE If yo h Epilepsy, Fit. Fallif Siekaea ar UoTiKma ao mailer aaw dm nn a today without fait Attack stoppc aver aig-ht in muoj eases. NO NARCOT ICS o natural irtp. sausiaciwn or naorr' back. Dr. C. M. Slvpson Co., 198 W. tfc St. Olaralaad. O. Chow Puppies Special prices in Petland boarding kennels E. B. FLAKE Proprietor j Rt. O. Box S Tfytu from 185 N. High Between Slate and Court Streets The "Silvcr Grays' To Pordand 7:30. 8:30. 9:30, 10:30, 11:30 ajn.; O 12:40, 1:30, :13, 3:30, 4:30, 3:30. 7; 30 p.m. t:30. '. .. .' To Corvallis--9:40, 10:40, 11:40 jn.; 4:40, 6:40. . 7:32 pjn. To Eagene 9:40, 10:40 a-W. 3:40, 4:40, 7:32 To Roseburg 10:40 ajn.; 3:40 pjn. , i- Te Ajhlaod 10:40 ajn. To Independence and Mon mouth 7:00, 8:20, 10:40 ajn. 12:40, 2:40, 5:40. . 8:30 pjn. To Dtlla 7:30, 10:35 sjn.; 12:40, 4:33, 3:40 . pjn. To Falls Oiy 7:30 ajn.; 4:33 pjn. To Silverfco 7:00, 10:33 ajn.; 3 pjn. ' SiMwlaa ooW. tSac mad Son. , City Ticket Office 184 N Uberty St. Phone SO hospitals from In juries . received was laaen a lew minutes alter tne f9 of Sediment at -f: of Slough . river 'boat of a bygone generation. and repaired generally. On Mon day there will be a government in. spectip , :: ,.. , ' Not . all the; Qrav ! Eacle's Aid friends' ' have left this section' of the world. Adrian Kemp, who knew the boat well and whose father built it, lives less than a block from the slough bank to which it is tied. Captain Spong Recalled Andrew Jackson Spong, who was captain of her when she frrst made history by maintaining her schedule through the summer, la ter became connected with Spong's Landing, and the amuse ment park 12 miles north of Sa lem i still called by many, al though officially it is now named Woodland park.- His brother. John Spong, who also goes by the term, "captain," owns and oper ates the boatbouse at the foot of Chemeketa street. Although the Gray Eagle's reg ular route was between Portland 'and Salem, and sne made this rua inree umes a weea, sne-nas aiso CASH BUYERS t Peppei-mint Oil j and Cascara Bark W. J. LAKE A CO., Board of Trade Bldg., Portland Oregon . Omr Salem Representative of II. STEINBOCK Capitol Bargain House 145 Center St. Phone 898 fSSSZ -223 ivClough- v HUSTON Co. DisUtictive 'funeral Servict & i2o, minw "Educate" them in Buster Brown Shoes CompleteJn every way. for Service Durability Economy Always the Best in Footwear m m . Buster Brown . Repairing -t i&g veiybestYin connection j (been p the river aa far. as En gene. Boats made that ran mack of the year when the Gray Eagle wmm JUBI. A UKi w.0 wavsv day of the highway and the an to mobile. It was even before trains amounted to mnch In Oregon. It wtaa the ddv when boau were boats, and the Gray Eagle could hold Its own with any of them. OBITUARY Bennett In this city. Friday, Sept.;?, Mrs. Julia Virginia Bennett, wife of Dr. C. R. Bennett, daughter, of Mrs. Julia Leep of Myrtle Point. sister of Mrs. Georgia Bennett of Myrtle Point, and Harold T. Leep of Lost Hills, Calif. FuaeralJser- viees Monday, Sept. 10, at 3 p. m. from -the Rigdon mortuary.- - i . "Hastings At the home of his daughter! Mrs. Walter Zosef. 1S5 South Commercial. Sept. 8, Reuben A. Hastings. He was ' a brother of Mrs. W. D. Elkins, Eugene. Fun eral services will be held from the Rigdon Mortuary Monday after noon at 1:30 o'clock with inter ment In the Pedes. teaetery. Albert Stratto died at the Old Soldiers' Home at Roseburg, Sep tember's,' at the Lre of: i- years. He is survived by hts widow, Mrs. Ann.E. Stratton cot'; Salem Four sons,' Dr. AJ Stratton of Portland. Dr. A.' C. Stratton of South Dako ta, D. V. Stratton of K'ew York. J. J. Stratton of Salem; one daugh ier. Mrs. Fred Owen of Salem. Funeral services will be veld at 2 p. m. Tuesday from the Clough H us ton. company's ehapel. : Iater meht will be at Zen a. FIND IT HERE Those Big Black Grapes Now ripe at Tiala Vineyards. Dollar Dlnner-1! -: ; : : J I Every night 5:30 to' 8 at the Marion hotel. Knrnitnre I'pbolstr And repairing Farniture Co. Glese-Powers An Old Age Income See PEP Company's investment offer page- 14. Apartment for Rent Prescott apartment street. 1064 Oak 0X0 n OIL' mm SAYS We have a 1927 Whippet 6 Coupe fully equipped 70 per cent new rubber, has had the best of care and looks like a new car for SoOO.OO. "The Uoose That Service AnliS" Sale or Exchange 20 Acres Xand, House, Barn, Garage; Water System, Fruit, all under plow for sale or will trade for good city home. Ma this 715 First National Rank. Phones, office 2203, Res. 10F4. Private Owner. Hi iiiaininiiiiiiiiiiHiiinmmri Fnmlsbed ri $8 .fS without garage. Close In, phone It S2J. Pare Maple Saar! Salted nuts and good chili at the "Brite Spot." 360 Center St.. in the Smith-Watkins bldg. It Would Pay You - To Investigate the new perfect ed Hart Oil burner, which can be attached to any hot air furnace. J. A. Bernard!. 458 South High. Phone 2949. Where To DINE TODAY Fried Chicken Dinner ' .Today at the Gray Belle. Fried Chicken Dinner -Served all day at the Spa. a a a a For Dinner This Evening Special Sunday dinner $1.00 at the Marion hotel today. a a a a Special Cliickea Dinner Today And: home made salads, State Cafeteria. a a a a Roast Chicken Dinner- . , 60 cents' at the Argo. y- m 0 Special Chicken Dinner - At the Home Restaurant, 50c. a a a a Chicken Dinner At Coffey's Cafe, 155 S. Liber ty. Open day and night. a a a a Special Chicken Dinner 50c At The Nook, 379 N, High, a a a Chicken Dinner- Served all day at the Central Restaurant, 50c. Walnut Chips These sell regularly at 40c a lb. FOR SATURDAY ONLY One lb. 25c Or two lbs. for 45c ' This candy special sold only in lb. lots at this priee. Schaefer's 'DRUG STORE 135 North Commercial St. Phone 197 Original Candy Special Store Penslar Agency Sale Wed., Sept. 12th 1:00 p.m. lO COWS. HORSES. SHEEP, HAY, FARM MACHINERY, ETC. - 1 mile east of Anbnrn echool between Pen and Garden Rd. Follow Arrow from 4 Corners Center Rt, K. H. EARL. Owner Friday, Sept. 14th 1:00 p.m. . oomrs. horses, sheep, HOGS, MACHINERY, ETC. 1 H miles South of Hopewell or 10 miles north of -Salem on the Salero-McBUnnvllle road, the J. O. Dunn place.' F. C. NEEDHAM, Owner See Sale Bills For Particulars NOTE: 'Farmers Brine in what jon want sold. II. F. WOODRY & SON ARE THE AUCTIONEERS Rite Down Town 271 N. ComX . Phone 75 FARMERS See ns ahowt your sale 20 years experi ence- sAtfefaction teed. --; Stock Sale ; c NEW ANVrSED , r: FVRNITfRE : ?v R F. WOODRY &SON Rite Down "Town : . . Phone 75 in Auction Reduction Third Annual All Windows 1 Undraped at 7:30 Band Music Stunts Dance at 9 O'clock T1 TT h I feel l Sep 1 . 1 i I Treasure hunttick-M ets are being given i out by all mer chants co-operat-h ing. Here is the list Gieee-Powers. Bishop's. Dfree- ' , tor's. Montgomery, Ward land Co.; Hamilton Furniture Col. J. C. Penney. Portland Electric f Power Co., Kafoury Bros. U. :-'r' G. Shipley, Price Shoe Store, . 1 Salem Worklnje Men's Store. r Salem Seed and Orchard Supply ' - " Co., Peerless Bakery, Ilayi L. '3 ' Fanner. Greenbaum's, Dan J. I Frjj. Jr.; Thrift Grocer, Salem iy Leading Army Goods store, Pla gly Wily. E. W. Cooleys 0ro- ? eery. Western Auto Co.. Army ? , and Outing: store. Square Deal ' Hardware Co., Hutcheoo Paint i t store. Adolph's Cigar storej Sa- 1 lem Hardware Co.. Commercial Book store. C. J. Breler CoT., U. " S. National Bank. j, : - V Buster Brown Shoe storej Sa- lem Variety store, Ladd jand -' Bash, bankers; Max O. Burear. John J. Rottle. Twentieth Cea- -! " tury stores, Patton Bowkstore. ' -; w Ken Brown, H. T. Love. Jewei 1 Box. Roth Grocery, George C Will, Emmon's, The Man's Slhop, Central Shoe store,. Mi-Lady . Shop, Bake-Rlte bakery. Mldret- ' Market, O. W. Johnson it CoiThe' Gray Belle. Mack's, The Spa. Tho . i Smart Shop, Miller's. Sherman ' jClay A Co.. Agnes E. Lyons,! Can- nell Mt Robb. Chambers Cham. - bers, - Fleener Electric I Co.. ' Brownsville Woolen Mills ' store, . ' 1 Boff Electric Co. . :; ; - Kafaterla Shoe store, II sward : Corset shop, Worth's depart ment store. Nelson and Hunt.' Margaret Hfnnlger. ElDotts Dollar store. F. W. Wool worth r Co., Atlas Book store. Nelson ' ': Jewelers Kays' Coat and Dress shop. Central Pharmacy, Salem - t Bank of Commerce, Gahlsdorfs, Vanity Hat Shoppe, Lloyd- IL ' I Ramsden, Millers. I J Steusloff Bros, market, I. W. "Doc" Lewis. Bloch's Golden I Rule, The Vogue, Imperial Fur- Hiture. Co., Oscar, D. Olson, j Pickens and Haynes. ! The ' ; French Shop, the LaBette shop, '- ; ? ' Adams Florist, H. R. Presnall, Dr. o. lu Scott, juargarei s aoy shop, Swart Specialty shop, Car son Pharmacy, Anderson's Home 'Made : Candles. AJ A. Clothing Co.. Cooley'a Clothes shop. Hamilton Shoe Co.. Flakes Petland. This Event Sponsored by TheSclemAdClcb' ; V "1 t 1 s :I s ( f -1 i -