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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1928)
The New OKBGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon, Sunday Morning, September 23,1929 Local News Briefs . i ). . - -" r . .-. ..... - ...' : "N J --I I"' ): .- -.'V ' I I II I I I Visit In Salem Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Moreaux of Portland were visitors in Salem yesterday. Weinman to BuiM A jertclt was ''. issued Saturdays to Felix Weinman to build a 13000 dwell ing at 1970 Hazel avenue. - Light Improper Chester C. Oppen was arrested Friday, a! rbt on a charge of driving a motor vehicle with improper lights. His address is 796 North 15th street. Builds "W'oodsheil -Chirles Zie ler received a permit'&aturday to build a woodshed at 455 South 18th street at a cost of $150. Repair Planned Mrs. A. G. Hall is took out a permit Satur day authorizing repairs costing $300 on a house at 896 Court street. - Dwelling Planned Frank. Mer edith took out a permit Saturday to build a bouse costing $6009 -at 1405 State street. L.- G. Bttlgin has the contract. - Goes to IXuver Mrs. Laurenee H. Pritehett left Saturday on a trip to Denver, where she wil' isit her mother. Mrs. Bingell, foi two woeks. ' Sf.efiee Fined J. A.- MeCrow, 316 North Church street, was fin ed $7.50 Saturday following hie arrest earlier in the. day. " on . a charge of speeding. Cox Pays Fine Ray Cox of Ore gon City paid a $5 fine in munic ipal eonrt Saturday for driving an automobile with improper lighu and with four persons in the driv er's seat. Permit Issued A permit call ing for construction of a resi dence and garage costing $3200 , at ISIS North 20th street, was - issued to Cbarlos A. Grimm Sat urday. - - Former Student VlsiU--Mlss Cynthia Pier, who attended Wil lamette university last year, was a visitor yesterday at "Lausanne hall. This year Miss Pier is teach ing in junior high school at Che halis, Washington. , Motoring to Portland Mrs. C "C'Cannon will motor to Portland today and on the return trip will be accompanied by her daughter, Miss Dorotha, who has been spend ing a week with her aunt, Mrs. L.., 1). Pettyjohn of that city. . Ir. Pound Improving Dr. Ben F. Pound, dentist with offices Inj the United States national .bank building, is recovering from an operation for the removal of Ms tonsils' last Monday. '; Dr. Pound: returned to his office for erali hours Saturday for the first time sincetbe operation. Return From Trip Mrs. Waldc: O. Mills, her sister, Mrs. G. jJ Sweelland who is visiting here Irom Constantine,-Mich.,-he fath- e-r, J. O. Mark, and da-jghtsr? Mary Kllen. returned Saturday night . from a several days' visit in Hood River and The Dalles. The return trip was made over the Columbia! river highway loop. Moves Nearer Office William W. Fox, rural school supervisor with headquarters in the -county fcupt rintendtnt's office, yesterday moved his family to the Senator Lloyd Reynolds farm two milerlcar was said to hare been driven north of Salem, just off the Pa cific highway. Mr. and Mrs. Fo 'ltaving been residing on. a faroi pear Woodburn, he making the trips to and from Salem each rtavj r, ' i Marsters to Speak AXc. Max sters, president of the state fair board, will be the speaker at -the1 . Salem chamber ' of commerce luncheon Monday noon. He wilt discuss the fair board's plans for mo luiurs. Mr. Marsters. wbo is president of the First National Bank of Roseburg, will be Intro ; duced by H. R. Crawford. Salem member of tb fair board Go to Rotmd-up Among Salem folk who are spending the week end at the annual round-up int Pendleton are the following group fro mthe Marion county child heaUh demonstration: Miss Fern A. Goulding, Miss Margaret Me4 AJpln. J. K. BUnkhorn, Dr. Joseph jWaring wbo Is visiting here from the south. Dr. Vernon - A Douglas and Courtnay Dinwiddle,1 visitor at the demonstration; from New York state. Boys Chorus to Meet The! first meeting of the Salem Boysf chorus will be held at the T. m C. A. Tuesday evening, Septem4 ber 25, it was announced yesterj day. At this meeting pins whicH were won by the boys in th mem bership -contest will be awarded ' each member. ' There will also b a rehearsal for the numbers which; . the chorus will sing at tho fairf around Sunday afternoon, -Sepi tcmber 30. Dr. H. C. Eplpy. dii rector, requests that all former members and helpers attend the rehearsal. f SALEM FOLKSSS tX tAV VOO I WAIST TO MARRY MY m mm mr m. WW W -mLmM m m m m - mmma m. m mm .1. (1.11 t' 1 is.tJrA f -rv.'fl .'. tZkls4 lX fcfl 1 I . RNDA- A. - r -Y j In addition ' to tetng 'st drug; store of dependability and reliability we sire our 'patrons speyraMTricef and printing. Youll be pleasingly strnck with th inodrate prices, too. '- Mis Ferre Here Miss Eva Ferree. who has spent the ran- ruer at her beach borne at DeLake ii in Salem. I Realtor to Weakowin Mr. and Mm. G. H. Grabenhorst and fam ily "left Saturday to enjoy the week-end at Neskowin. Gervais Man Here- A. SabU. joute two, Gervais. Is in Salem lor several days while his son re covers from an operation perform ed Saturday at a local hospital. Return to AIbany-3ul!n ragasin. who has been a patient it the Deaconess hospital for sev eral weeks, was able to leave for Lis home in Albany Saturday. , - '- . . . . . Mr. Fletcher Hove O. S. Flet- tber, county agricultural agent for Ijine county with headquarters in fCugene. arrived in Salem Satur day to remain for the fair. He Is kt the Marion. A - . - - i - f Swope In Sikm Mr. and Wis 1. W. Swope of Kugene, where he a one of the principals of the fewope-Riee construction company, re stopping at the Marion in Sa em. ' , ' ' U Wedels to Newport Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wedel,- Jr., and fam ily and his cousin. Frank Schmidt und family are visiting here from Newton. Kansas, are week-end v's- tors to Newport, where the K.ui- nana, particuiariy. are enjoyict. he ocesLn breese. Marksman Her Sari E. Troeh of Portland are n Salem for a few days. Mr. Troeh is a nephew of Frank and Jess, oth well known in national trap hootiag circles. The visitor is also i rifleman. They are stopping at he New Salem. Ioavr Hospital Little Mis viola Ripley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ripley, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Ed Ripley of Salem route aight, left the Deaconess hospital esterday after being confined lere three 'weeks for medical at ention. May Clutngr Xaroe Considera icn of the proposal to change the lame of Matteson street, because f the confusion with MadLon street. Is on the program for the ?iiy planning and zoning com, mission meeting Monday night. It has been suggested that the .street be named Hoover street. ' Advance Man Here James P. Manley of Butte, Mont, manager Mr. Thompson who claims "to be ible to drive through the most congested streets blindfolded, is -egistered at the New Salem. Thompson himself Is expected to arrive today on an exhibition drive In1 Salem. - Auto Cabins Rushed Only the fitting of the doors and windows remains of the construction of the cabins in the city auto camp. This work will be finished Mon day believes the foreman of hte job. Plumbing and painting will be taken care of as soon as the park board orders the work. 1 Pedestrian Hit G. A. Brooks: night janitor at the Salem T. M. C. A. building sustained severe in- lurles when he was run down by n automobile at the corner of Marion and Front streets at five o;clock Saturday afternoon. The by a man named Williams. : Teachers Get Husy The coun ty superintendent's ofjice' baa., ex perienced two bnsy days this week vvd, with scores of teachers from the Sakm high school registering tbeir teaching credentials prepar atory to the opening cl arses Mon day. Teachers trom over tne coun ty are also getting busy with the school call for them near. ' Here From Waldport Mr." and Mrs. A. D. Ken of Waldport are at the New Salem to visit his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Kent, also of Waldport, who have been stopping at the hotel the past two weeks. Mrs. Kent, Sr., recently underwent an operation at a-Sa lem hospital and is convalescing at the hotel. ChoJos Begins Sentence Tom Chnlos, one of a group convicted of bootlegging several months ago J was ' brought to the county jail here Saturday to begin serving a jail sentence. Tom P almas, his Hanmnnninn was allowed tn remain .... , . . qui on nan. obioi naa oevn at liberty on bail, but his bondsmen indicated they would prefer to have him behind bars. An appeal was taken after be was convicted in lower court, but the appeal was abandoned. High School Junior High and Girls . , bands. . : -. :.. Start Tomorrow PROP. O. P. THAYER - t - Director and teacher of all Band Instnunents ; Band Instrvments New and Used On Kasy Terms. BUI BrnseMs . . : MC8IC SHOP , ... In SUf rs re ei Wood to Portland Try D. Wood; ' proprietor of the 8alem Taxi service, was a Portland bust cess visitor Friday and Saturday. Visiting at Irande Mias Gladys Newberry has been spend ing the week visiting at LaGrande. She will return to her home hare next Wednesday. Sears at LJnn Fair James Sears, of the Becbtel-Sears realty office, was among the Salem peo ple who attended the Linn count fair at Albany the latter part of the week. Work-End at Beach-l-Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Oberer, Mrs. Kva Grab enhorst,, mother of ; Mrs. - Oberer, and Mrs. Lillian Uusch of Yakima are spending the week-end at Nes aowin. Returns to'CewtraJJa llrs. Li lah Butler returned Friday night to her home In Centralia after visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Inmab. The visitor is an old friend of the Inmaas. Bujs Property Here The Sm Kschelnian residence property at 1410 North 19th street has been purchased by Mr. Barness of Pra tum. reports Earl Tucker of the ttechtel-Sears. realty office. Mr. Tucker handled the deal. Mis Perhssoo Here Miss Pearl Perhason, home economies teach er in the Stayton high school, . is pending the week-end in Salem -a the guest Of, Mrs. Cora C Reid sd her daughter, Miss. Rita Raid. Miss Reid teaches home economies in the Parrish junior high. Have Fair Restaurant Mem bers of the Jason Lee Methodist church were, busy yesterday get- Mf. and Mrs.'Utt ready to open the restaurant wnicn thai body operates annuall; at the elate fair. T he church mem bers donate practically all the belr needed. Several hundred persons are fed daily. Will Be at Fair County Suner ntendent Mary L. Fdlkersoa and William W. Fox. director of boys' and girls' club work, were busy yesterday arranging a club booth in the educational building at the fairgrounds. Both Mrs. Fulkerson and Mr. Fox expect to spend most of next, week at the fairgrounds.- Librarian Her Miss Beatrice Olin, new librarian at the senior high school, is now in Salem for the beginning of the school year Monday. Miss Olin was formerly librarian at ths State Teachers' College at Eau Claire, Wisconsin. She Is a graduate of Lawrence college, and last year taught Eng lish in the Gooding College in Ida ho This summer she sudied at the summer session of the University of Wisconsin. Madison. Wisconsin. Miss Olin is staying at present at the George E. Terwilliger home.. Divorce - Demanded Hilda B. Anderson brought suit in circuit court Saturday to obtain a di vorce from Knute Anderson. She alleges that he got rough with her. called her names, and otherwise treated her in a cruel and inhu man manner. They were -married in Marion county on Christmas Eve; 1912. She asks f or a settle ment of the real property and cus tody of four minor children, Wal ter, 14, Junette, 8, Laura, 6, and Amera, 3. George M. Staples Funeral services for George M Staples who died Sunday Septem or me lain, at nis home near Turner, Oregon, will be held from the Clough-Huston chapel. Mon day afternoon at two o'clock. Rev. Martin F. Ferrey officiating, bur ial in the Twin Oaks cemetery at Turner.- - FIND IT HERE Why Take a Lunch When you can eat with Mrs Olmsted at the Fairgrounds. Near main entrance. Financial Independence . See Pep Company's investment offer page 13. For Sale i Neat little hoase .on - Cottage Office Phone 125. Res. 2 CI pr. F, Don Baylor Osteopathic Physician an Sur geon, General ..Surgery, and . - . ' Obstetrics ; -. Of floes S04 Oregon Bldg. 1IT. CREST ABBEY HAUSOLEUM VAULT ENTOMBMENT IXOTD T. RlCnOX. Magr. By J. R WILLETT DEPENDAB t L- I T V ORUUOIUtU. - i A 3 I L! T V - : vj 1 1 in 1 1 .. . 1 .. street. Week from Grant school. Phone-1I7S-R owner. ' Used . $45.00, $190.00, $19S.t0 and mo to. Terms almost like rent. Tallin an Piano Store, 395 South 11th. For Rent Strictly McJern New home.- four bed rooms, one block from North Capitol $43.50 ner month. Years Triangle Realty Co. Tel. 6S1, 431 Court street. nenuttfrnTBaby Grand Piano Will sacrifice for ' quick ; sal's. Tour old piano taken in exchange. Verv low terms. See this .snap at Tallmaa Piano store. 395 South 12th. An Opportwmlty School ; The Capital Business College is such a school for it accepts stu dents of all stages of educational advancement. College graduates, school teachers, high school grad uates and many who never had the adTantaa-es of hixh school may be found in its student-body at moat anv time: -Through its plan of class and individual Instruction, all advance upon their indlvwuat menu. Enroll Monday for the opening tail classes. Where To DINE TODAY Fried Chicken Today' at the Gray Bells. Fried Chicken Dinner- Served all day at the Spa. For Dinner This Evemiag Special Sunday dinner $1.00 at the Marion hotel today: t ' Special Chicken Dinner Today ' And home made salads, state Cafeteria. Roast Chicken Dinner 50 cents at the Argo. Special Chicken Dinner At- the Home Restaurant, oc Chicken "Dinner At Coffey's Cafe, 155 S. Liber ty. Open day and night. Special Chicken Dinner At The Nook, 379 N. High. Chicken Dinner Served all day at the Central Restaurant, 50c. S. P. Terminal. U Central Retnurnt S. P. Terminal. Chicken dinner served all day Sunday. 50c. Williamson Will Lead Drum Corps At Legion Meet When . the' drum and bugle corps of Capital Post No. 9. Amer ican Legion, competes in the na tional contest held in connection with the Legion's national conven tion at San Antonio eaily ne month, it will be led by "Mutt" Williamson, recently of Med ford who was drum major of the Med- ford corps until he moved to Salem and wbo won the state con test for drum majors at the Med ford convention last month. Karl Hinges, who. has been drum major of the Salem corps for four years, participating three times in winning the state contest, has resigned from the corps. Com mander H. G. Maison of the local legion post, when Questioned as to the reason for Hinges' regis tration, said that he knew of none except that the drnm major did not expect to be able to make the trip to San Antonio. John J.Rottle 415 State St. Expert Shoe Fitter walkIover AND CANTILEVER y FxxyrwEAR Unbn Air Lme he. Owners and Operators of WEST COAST AIR TRANSPORT CO. Operatise wader certificate ap ' proved by JJ. 8. Dept. of Conansereel . .'. From' ' Portland :V . To Seattle and Tacoma. S a.nw 2:20 p.m.. f 12. To- Hedford. 120. To San Francisco, 8:30 a. m., Monday, Wednesday and Friday, S. Los Angeles, $10. HHan Toa Bees Tpr A de lightful Henry Thlsls lunch with hot coffee is ' ssrred en route to San Francisco. Service: :, S passenger enclosed planes,' smoking room, lavatory and drinking watsr. -Uc. Safety: We are practical trans portation operators pf years of experience. Our. engines are new Mechanical -szpsrts check up equipment after every flight. Ws operate on regular schedule only. Before setting - off our. Pilots are furnished with wea ther conditions tor the entire, trip. The safety of the Passenger Is the paramount consideration of the Company Our service proves it approximately 6000 passengers carried. . Tickets and Information V Hotel Senator. Phone 606 - Blackmail Plot Against Mrs. Raskob Laid to Man PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 22. (APl.-l-Charred -Wit rs nftsmntl blackmail sad extortion in de manding $100,000 from Mrs. Jehn J nvi r . . . - - , wu ui tag aem ocratic national committee chair- inreai or aeatn to her "ran x u. Mooaey. 67. formerly nf vnmii..u. n-i terday was held for the grand lory In llfl ni w-v,vvv van. FOUr lettPV-a llr4 V ' " 1 V M iv. UTC been written by Mooney from Philadelphia are the basts of the charges. Detective said Mooney nad confessed writing the letters threatened to destroy the Raskol Selection , of the two bora and irls from the metabershin'of th boys' and girls' club work in Mar lon county to reoresent the rlnb at the stats fair has been made and the names were annonnced yesterday by William W. Fox, rur al school supervisor of 'Marion County. The Marion countv members chosen are: - Margaret MeCarty. 620 South High Street. Salem, a member of the Home eBautifi a tion club in Salem: Earl Thomas. of Marlon; Wfllace Doefler, of Macleay and Helen Mae Tdorid- son also of Macleay. These club workers, witii a like representation from other coun ties, win be guests of the st.te fair board for three days, Septem- ELECTRIC MOTORS Rewonnd and Repaired. New r Used Meter VIBBERT & TODD Things Electrical fJl South High Tel. 2119 This Ad and 15c Bays One Pound Peanut Brittle at BUSY BEE CANDY FACTORY Hotel Senator Bldg. on High St, if 'SSL vuiiu 1. VUJiiiun for $1.08 , Five Coupons Somethingnew and , different A cushion faced both sides with yekrar or plush Acti tffao BEPBESFfdSTHFS OP CLUBS DESIHTED ML When you have procured five coupons you are entitled to a reversible Comfy Cush ion for $1.08. T7e Never Close JntnteUMtoYo&HextBlciVGzt " " : home at Claymont, near Wilming ton, unless the money was paid. In one letter the writer remind ed Mrs. Raskob of a recent acci dent whoa an elevator In which Mr. Raskob was riding in a New York hotel fell, inferring he was responsible for the accident. A decoy letter was sent to the I North Philadelphia postofflce and Mooney called to get It Wednen 4ay night. Well dressed, he walk d up to the general delivery win low where detectives watched aim. Mooney was not accosted then bnt was captured 16 blocks iway when he tried to jump from in automobile driven by a negro ho escaped. her 26-28. They will stay at the c'ub dormitory on' the grounds ; and. the opportunities afforded jthem to come In contact with the eahibits of other club members and adults are enviable, Mr. Fox points out. More Than Sixty Ask Water Rights Approximately 65 contests have been filed with the state engineer here in connection, with the ad- Ice Cream A Perfect Food for Young or Old Our Ice Cream is pure, healthful and delicious. All flavors. Take a quart home today or be served at our fountain. Sehaeier's DRUG STORE 135 North Commercial SU Phone 197 Penslar Agency WfJ Stfmelh ng for the Home and the Car Now Smith & Watkins are in troducing a new Cushion and a quality All Wool Motor Robe. Both the Robes and Cushions will be supplied in many different colors. You may be sure their actual value is several times greater than the cost to you. Drive in to SMITH & WAT KINS for your coupons. The purchase of 5 or more Gallons of gasoline, a car wash, car lubrication, umatH vulcaiiumg, of $1.00 or more m merchan dise entitles you to a coupon. Station Attendant Cor Yooi? We have also arranged for a continuous supply of Single Faced Comfy Cushions.. For 5 Coupons and 98c judication 'of water rights on the Walla Walla river. The contests were sent to the state engineer by the Pleasant View Irrigation company, with headquarters at Freewatsr. Most of the contests involve the amount of water that shall be awarded to the various claimants. State ' Engineer Laper said that when all contests have been received he would set a date for the hearing. vr , - Tro Divorces ADswed Divorce ! decrees were handed don in cir cuit court Saturday in the cases fTeresa. F.-Kriesel vs. James C. Kriesel, and W. Lynne Cunning ham vs. Jennie J. Cunningham. Phone 2227 K1XE TOBJO reeding ham. W. i. Mre -year c!m against bpekj Rsaoaiaatiaa too. Thompson-Glutsch Optical Co. 110 V, CWM'l ft. $495 All Official Chrysler and Maxwell Service 1 will now be handled by Fitzgerald Sherwin Motor Co. On North Liberty at Chemeketa Salem, Oregon LaBDIBuSH, Banker Established 1863 GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS Office Hours from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. Saikii I Kelly tires, tire or any purchase -v T';; Guaranteed SS.00 Value Business women are most prompt in coming to their work than. men. an analyst has found; oat; probably for the reason that they don't have to shave before starting out every morning. A new concern has been form ed at Roseburg, under 'the name of Copeonla. The purpose. Is to In troduce the motion picture Indus try Into Southern Oregon. A SAYS We have a 1028 Oakland, All. American CahroUet folly eqnip petl, has run bat very little and Is like new. In every way, for fllTSLtX . ZIT'J jj'j MEM "The Msnss That BCTftes MA" tore ALL WOOL MOTOR ROBE Generous in sise "00x72 In for $2.95 and Ten Truly a Quality Product Cbapono MkmnijUU Coupons : '. When you have procured ten coupons you are entitled to an All-Wool Motor Robe for $2.95. Of, , ; . v. v. The Station tvitS trClock