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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1928)
The New Oregon Statesman, Salem, Oregon, Sunday Morning, October U, 1928 Local News Briefs 0 i .4- - GliPbom Here Mr. and Mrs j; WfPltU of, Gervais are parents of aaby girl, born Friday night at this Salem General hospital. , f -'. Here for Funeral Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Schram and Mrs. Blanche' Davis, all of Coquille. were in Salem Saturday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Allde Davis. Dwelling Planned H. M. Leh man took oat a permit Saturday to build a dwelling costing J 3 500 at 1640 Broadway. IJght Improper James Faller of Lebanon waa arrested Friday night by a Salem traffic officer on a charge of operating an auto mobile with only one headlight working. MarahaU Paroled In the case ' of the State vs. Roy Marshall, which came up in circuit court here Saturday, the defendant -pleaded guilty to the Indictment, waa sentenced to prison for two years, and was paroled to Charles A. Joslln. Cross Complaint Filed In an answer, and cross complaint in the divorce suit started against her by Jesse, H. Merryman, Metora C. Merryman asks a divorce on her own account. She alleges cruel and inhuman treatment. Clonghs to The Dalles Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Clough left Saturday afternoon by automobile to spend the week-end In The Dalles. Speeders Fia Geprge John son. 160 South Church street, and Thomas' Thompson were fined $10 in municipal court Saturday on charge of speeding, on which they were arrested Friday night. Back to School The state board for vocational education. In cooperation with the federal g ov ernment, master - plumbers and Journeymen plumber of Salem, will conduct a night school for ap prentices and journeymen plum bens. The first meeting is to be held in Room' 216 in Salem high school, Tuesday, October 16, at 7:30. s John Gelay Home John B. Geisy, ex-mayor of Salem, return ed to his home at SS8 South 23rd street late Friday afternoon after spending more than two weeks Is a Portland hospital convalescing from an operation. Mr. Geisy has been in ill health for a long time, during which be has undergone several operations but none have brought laetlng benefit. Mr. Geisy reported last night that his condition Saturday was slightly better. j - 4 Old Residents Here Mr. and Ul HsWIVaTA TYawVA BaTnW Tan I rand la Alleged Claiming 1 side In Portland but who lived in that he w&s Induced by. fraud to Salem a number of years ago. eater Into a trade involving eer- were here Saturday to renew ae- ... . t-.. . . t .a m i M tain real estate in wiainiion,,nuiuiutOT mi uiu irwaoi uo Peter Waber filed suit Saturday neighbors. They rived in Salem t hm lh whole transaction in the days when the Ladd and Willie Balk line champion, and John nv Lavton. three-cushion cham pion, will play at BHgh Billiard Parlor Monday. Oct. 16. at 3:u afternoon and S p. m. evening Fiftr nolnts "three-cushion bil Hards. Admission $1. Xotlee i Have your teeth X-rayed and reveal to yourself the infection and abscesses that " are lurking around your teeth which lowers your resistance Keep physically fit. yon owe thJss to your family to your friends and to yourself Dr. C. A. Eldrledge, Dentist, 303 State Street. Salem. Oregon. The Shorthand and Typing Classes' at the Capital Busineee College night school will be ar ranged for beginners, . intermedi ates and those wishing advanced dictation.. Bookkeeping, spelling. penmanship and otner practical subjects. " This Is a wonderful op portunity for energetic young peo ple. Tomorrow night is the time to begin. Lost Small Fox Terrier "Short tail; brown ear. License St3. Reward. Notify Salem Res taurant, across from Eleinore, General Markets voided. L. S. Salladay and others are named defendants. Jadxe'e Father HI County Judge Slegmnnd made a hurried trip to Stayton Saturday to visit the bedside of hit father, Jacob ' Stegmund, who iji seriously 11L The sick man is 95 years of age. nil win bA ifi on November 11. Estate Appraised The estate nt the late Georee E. Parrls is '.valued at $3200, according to a report of inventory and appraise ment filed in probate here Satur day. Appraisers are W. H. av ; age. V. W. Arpke and R. A. Eck- man. V Haikara Estate f2fl2 Report of inventory and appraisement in ,the matter of the estate of the late Betty Marie Halkura, filed in rihtp Raturdav. estimates the otal estate at $626 value. Apprais- ers are Kenneth Randall. KODey a. Ratclirfe and Martin Ferrey. Mr. Durbln ImprovbiR Condi tion of Frank Durbln. who under went a major operation at the Salem General hospital a week ago. Is encouraging, although it will be some time before he Is strong enough to leave the hos pital, attendants said Saturday v night. - vimmi Aeroant Filed Final ac count was iueo. in prouw K.tnrdaT in the matter of the es tate of the late Ada Strong. The residue of ti e estate Is estimate mt ithtlv more than JaO.oow. The account ists receipts at $2.- Bush bank was the only one bare and note new changes and lm provements on each of their abort visits to the old hjome. Among those they visited was Mrs. Ma lta da Wade, 862 Broadway. They are also old friends of the A. M. Clough family. !i 1 CIMn IT IIFDF Atwater-Keat Radios Vick Brothers. - 5 Loads Mill Wood 18.7 Prompt del. Ph. 13 Salem Fuel. Vlck Brothers for Atwa ter-Keart All Electric Radios. Today The Xast Day to Get- Grapes at Fiala Vineyard?. Small bunches 4c lb. Opening Dance Rickreall. Friday night, Oct. 19. tiaumea aim. ' PORTLAKD, Or, Oct. 11. P). iMt graia: WtMl Big Baa btnaatsm, sara vhiM fl.4; itfl wait Sl.Jl; vHtn wait. S1.20; hard wiatr 91.13; aortbara sprtnc 91.11; wwtera rati B1.15, uats AO. 2, ss ID. wait, aiaw Brty Na. 9, 45 lb. B. W- 94- Oara K. X JEastara Yell-, aaipmaat. afillran ataadard, 927.. HAT PORTLAND, Or, Oct. IS. (AP). Hajr Burinc price : JSaatarn Uraroa timothy, ntgaiijw; vaUar, SlT.oea i7.5t; alfalfa. 917.30 18.00; elorar. 9U.0QQli.QQ; oat Bay, f 15.000 15.50; straw. $7.50 toa. Salliar pricas. 93 taa mar. DAXBT PORTLAKD. Or, Oct. 18. (AP). Dairy Kxebanra. aet prieaa: Batter: Extras .48 He; atandaras 40e; rua firata 47c: Iintt 44 He. ca: ataa 47e; inta 40e; ateaiaia xtrar STe: medium (rata SSc; nader- ixad 24e. PKOOUOK PORTLAND. Ore, Oct. 13. (AP). Milk ataady. raw nulk (4 per eaat). $2.63 cwt. delivarad Portlaad, lew 1 per cent. Batterfat. atatioa, 52c; track. 33c; daliTertd at Portland. 55e. Poaltry, etey. (borinr prices) aliva. - heavy hana (over 4H poands). 25s; medium bena (tta ta 4Vi pound ) . ISc: Iicht faadar I ponnda). ISc; 44 roosters, 10c; apriura'and LeKhoma, 2 pound a. Sac: ataas, ISc; andar 2 ponnde, SOc; youaf white Pekia docks. 20022c; turkeya, aJire, 25 30c; broil era. 8033e. Patatoea, steady per haadrad praait, Yakima Gems, 91.40 1.00; Cobblers, S1.40Q1.SO; local, partly graded, 91.25; Ko. 2a, 750e. CHZOAOO aBATjr CmaxaO. O. IS. (AP Trt ra parta today fram Argaattaa had a boa araag effect oar the wheat market her. The frast raport war quickly daiad, ad th ktl-ag that asoad was aiaa added napetua by wand ef avad rata ia da rn vatic wheat territory swataweat aad west raliariac apprefaensioa as ta droaght. Closing quotstions on wheat were hesry, 7-8 to le mrf lower, with -orn also 7-Se t tic oft and oats aaehaaged t;3(c.djowa. . - i. 8 . ,, r - . MWOaUC'BIOCKi ' - jr-f,TORK.. Oct. 1. (AP). Th stock market coatiaaad. ita - apward tread today. -.. It wasalmoat entirely a oaa-wiy mar ket, with ataat, aaerehandia aad apoeial ty shares prosaiaaat ia the adraaea. Moatseasory Ward waa peshed ap IS points to a aew woak at 285 aad closed IX poiaU net hicher ;a taa day. Caa- Tiaaafl heary baying f Beara Boesmck lifted that iaaaa mere taaa S points to a aew high at ISO T-8 after oa block of 10.000 saarea aad ekaagca aanaa at loo. U. 8. Steal, which opoaad ac 163 5-8. mored to 1UK. aa aU-fiat hich. as bay iag acoiagd by reports of a poadiag stock aput-np. Tho iasne waa .acquired ia aaasuitr aad altha-h It a him Bod ta th opening price, it asoved back to close at 144. a 1. potatsr aot. Utfeer rteels war syatpathatieally stroag. wota- Uy Bothsahaav aad laiaaaV ot up aaaat 2 points. . .r- '.-,. TVs halh did ao( limit their' V chases - ta aay one croap. heveTer tor hnriar waa anroad over a wtdo varioty of iseaoa. Motor Prodaeta rose IS poiats to 205. Gosnmarcml SoWeata 12 poiaU to 224 aad Interaational Harvester a no inta to S204&. all aew hick records. Galas of 4 to fl points were made by Goodyaar Tire. Oonde Kost. Otia lava tor. Borden. Aaaariea Epra, . xareeang jaaoaiam. vosy bbb Aawnesa Linseed. Ameng -other isaaas to aotab liah now hifh rororda war OzaaaoUl Chomicat. IataraatUaat KiokeU Koanocott Coppor, Sim mo no eoarpaay. Parity staaor es. Park aad- TiUorC Malliaaoa, Willys- OTarlsaa. OiUatt Batoty Mosor. vraaw amm Air Sdaeta aad Biiatoa OIL KatW war aetrra. wna jsoea UaA Which soared 44 potaU to a new high for all Aiasa. taa loatara. Mill Methodist : Groups Tell of WeeKs Activity tor, include: Week night services Tuesday and Thursday at 8 o'clock, Wednesday afternoon prayer meetlnc at the home of Mrs. A. M. Clough, 850 North Church street, and Toung people's meeting Saturday evening. Salmon fishing on the lower Co quille river Is at present employ, lng about 125 men who. are catch, tag from three to 16 tons per night, for .which they axe paid 3 cents a pound. Theaters " . ' " a ' Have Yost RaUen - . "At the "Waffle Bungalow" 139 N. High? Try our late supper. Salem Markets . Praah rraita (Wheleaala qaotatioaa) dffples, f. aad (. SpitseDberg . jZ. Smow , ., . King David 1.50 .1.40 .1.50 .1.50 .1.50 . -08s .6.00 . Gangsters love diamonds. ' which is why Lon Chaney, in his role as the ganater czar in "The Big, City." Metro-Gold wym- Mayera sensational .romnace of the vnderworld, coming today, to tne Oregon theatre, wean , a huge collection ef gems while In pri vate life he never wear Jewelry. Chaney plays a gangster raleT in a sensational plot, with Mar- eellne Day as the heorine. a shop girl enmeshed in his activities. while James Murray plays her sweethart. a. young gangster. Betty Compeon, Mathew, Bets. John George, Virginia Pearson. Lew Short, Walter PercivaL and others of note are la the -east. Tod Browning directed the play from his own original, see narized by -Waldemar Young. A sensa tional holdup in a' night dab and other thrilling detail marks the new; play. In conjunction with "The Big City the Singer Musical Comedy Revue will present a domestic! comedy. "Orange Blossoms." said to be one of the funniest plays ever, presented at the Oregon thea tre. ' .- Winter Bananas. Wa. Northern Spy , Bananas, lb. .- Cranherries, Western, box.. Dataa Dromedary. 38. 10-oa skrs. 6.73 Figs, aew crop 1.50 case afarblohoad Ca camber, hot hoaao. do .80 Carrot, meal. sack. Ib. . jnM Oabbag. local, lb , .OS Springer Caali, local, erst-. Eggplant, lb. Baached Tcgetablaa, par oi. Carrots BeeU Turnips ., , Oaioas Radishes Grapefrait. Cal Florida, ease Cal. aeeCless. lug Cat Tokays. lac Cal. -White- Maiagaa. lug CaL .Ladyfiagers lag Coacards. local, lb. Irand c harries Hackleborrioa. Wi, Ib. Comb Voney, aew crop Lesaoas. Cal. ; Lissea, carteaa, , 5. dot Melon - Watanaeloas. Klondike lea cream,- lb.. : r.59 10.00 75 1.00 1.7S 1.10 2.25 1.00 .04 IM .12 : Orangea, Valooetas - 150a ard larger 174. 216a jl 252 s to 324s , Psars. local lb Peaches Wa. J. H. -Hale-.., Oranre Clinra Home. Pemes-raaates. box Wumces. JD Artichokes. Brans, Or. Dill weed. Pampkiaa, Celery. L. Labis h, das. Splaaeh. local, lb. Squash Baaaaa Goidaa Delicious Daatah. do. Ilobbard, lb. .4.7569 5.50 . . -7.90 aoo -2.00 .03 H C01H .7.50as 75 S.50 0, SO .02 .l.SO Ore ..l.OO i so AA Vegetables . . dos. .i 1.40 sack lots, lb AS tos. ; ., .90 lb. .93 -- ;. jo na ... , ,., .024 J .02 o Leltaca, iocal. erata - Seattle, iced, erata- Potatssa Taklma Oema, K. 1- Lrfteal. Barbaaka Yak. Oeaaa No. 9 Garlic, lb. Peppers. local, xreea. lb. Kofi, lb- Tomatoes. locaL box Onions No. l's No. 2 a .09 boache .409 .80 404f SO .se - UQ& .SO, .400 .80 i.se .9.50 Roosters, old .149 -2 - .ST Batterfat (Wholesale) .1.T9 .1.25 .1.23 Batterfat Prints Csrtoa .53 .53 .54 Orala (Boyiag priea) Wheat, Wast era JL ba Soft whit Oats, cray, b., While, bs. i- Barley, toa . .1.01 .1.09 . .55 . .4 ... J 4.00 Waol (Buying price) Ft.ll clip aad wmbs' '..40 & .43 afohair . Fall clip i -5- Kids ;..l;,r, . - Soiali pickling. rB (Betail ueUtlonal Calf asoaC 25 Iba. Dairy teed, toa ; Scratch, toa .. , Cora, whole, toa Cracked and grea UiQ ran, toa j . Bran, toa ., , ' Kara mash - With milk se i ia i JOV.-. I ib. iHill IUiWMlllJ I I SS.OO, I - , . - .. I SO.O0 II Stsadarda Mediams gg fQaotatioa to Prodacor)' 5J00 0 .30 Pool try ' ( Quotation to prod near) ' . Heas. heavy ' J2 il ediam . ,,' , Lights J. 14ft J Legharn broilors, andar 2 lbs. .25 Where To DINE TODAY Dollar Dinner Every, night 5: JO Marion hotel. to S at the Furniture Upholg tern - And repairing. Giese-Powers Furniture Co. One Engtiafa Setter, Pedigreed-- 18 months old, broke, price S75 Telephone A. C. Burk. 9S9. Cryatl Open Sunday. 1 struction starts at to 7 10 a. p. m. m. In- "Xo Hunting" "No Trespassing" eigns for KOS 44 and disbursements at JS.-'sale at the New Oregon States- 791. 75f At the same.llme a report of inventery and appraisement was filed, estimating the total as sets of the estate at $55,204:14: Five Conplr Wetl Five mar .i. iirsK.u. .ra iaaned here n....a .V. f.llnwlnr' Dnlnh SMIVi Morley 21; of Shaw, and Haiei; The New Oregon Statesman Brown IS of Sublimity: Claude Klie Northwest Poultry Journal m t Hohfioid. 21. of Salem, andjand the Pacific Homestead, all man. Dr. C, A.' Eldrledge, Dentist 303' State Street, Salem.. Ore gon, gives the best in dentistry at the lowest prices. nianfho- V. Rasmuseen. 18. also of Salem: Frank J. Schneidler iS. snd Theresa Daniel. 17, both of Cervals: Jesse J. Mayes 21. and Naomi Diets; 18 both of Salem; F.roest Kuenxl. 29. and Lena Sta- dett.-2e, both of Silverton. Route 2. . . Given Juvenile Cotirt Ralph - Railev. one of a groua-of four youths. indicted by the Marion county grand Jury on a charge of larceny in a dwelling, was re-1 nande" to Juvenile eourt here Saturday by Circuit Judge Kelly. The decision -was made after a motion to dismiss the Indict nent wa? overruled. This chanr-es . te "f Itnation as regards the oher "three rnembers of the quartet. .Judjre Kelly held that all four -should have bene sent to Juvenile - court. Th,ey had been bound over to t fce grand Jury by Justice of - the Peace. Small. Mrs. Raumgartncr Die Mrs. Joseph Baumgartner, resident here for many years, died in Sa lem Saturday nlebt. She a born June 29. 1872. her maiden name being; Ada Stapeleton. She ia survived by two daughters. Jo sephine Baumgartner and Mrs. , Lenta ; Caughell ; a brother, Roy Stapleton, and a sister-in-law, Mrs. Harry Stapleton. She was married to Jcoeph Baumgartner . In" December, 189. FuseraL ar rangements had not been com pleted Saturday night. three one full year by mall 13.75 during bargain period. for World Outmplofia Johnny Laytou and .Willie Hoppe will play 50 point match games at Blglh Billiard Parlor. Monday. Oct. 15. at 3:30 after noon and 8 p. m. evening. Admis sion $1. tTTy?TTvTTO;3fnr Lucky? IJVXSTOCK POftTiJlND, Ore.. Oct. 13. (AP). Keeeipte Cattle. 80; -calves. 5; hog. 105; sheep, none; all direct or billed through. Totals for 'Week (approximate ly) : Cattle, 2.820; ealrea, 285; bogs, 5,560; sheep. 8,815; cara, 137. Cattle (compared with a week ago) All classes ataady; balk medium to good steers, 9U12. top 912.50 for on load; off qoslity down to 99.50 and below; top heifers in loads, 910.25, nothing strictly good included; good caws' ap to 90.50 ; bulk she-stock, medium and low er grades. S8.50 down; low entters own to 95 and below; balls mostly 97o 1.25; boat light rasters, -914.50; calves. 912 dwn; heaviaa aad tbiaa dawa to 97.SO. - . r . i Hogs (compared with a week age) i Killinc claeses 25a hiaher. feeders baref IT Steady t weak: balk light bateherl for week, 9 10 010.2 5; overweights an BBderweights, 90.75. down : extrom heavies down to 99-90 sad nnder ; pack tag sows mostly 97.50 7.75, - odd he smoother offerings.- 98; slsnghtor pigd mostly 5.50, a few up to fl Ieodl pigs mostly 98.5000 ono-strictly choid small lot Mondsy at So, Sheep Sheep sod lambs stoady Witf a week ag; medium to fTly good Iambi lUQil.ao; strictly choice kind seat; kearie and thine 9100 10.51 tiu-ow-oots down to 90; choice lights anl ttrongwetgBt yearlings, lacladiag a fe wo-yar-o)d, 910; choice light ewr 98.50; balk, .gooC to near c hoi re, 95 ' Several groups ot the Mill street Methodist church will meet this week, plans are outlined by the pastor. Patrtk N. Dahlin. aaiol- lows: : . The junior high folk; will meet at the church Tuesday evening at o'clock for the second of their evenings of games and work. Last Tuesday there were an even dozen students present and plans were maae to oegm luo pacaiug ui o.rriMiniu-lrenTUna.. innsimas dox wim toys to De sent to aome hospital ward at Christ mas time. Wednesday evening the mid week meeting will be held at the chnrch. The topic will be Types of Teaching." This will be next to the laat of a series of evenings given over to the discussion of problems that particularly con cern teachers. The basis of the discussions have been Oeorge Herbert -Betts' book, "How to Teach Religion.." Saturday afternoon the pre school children will meet at the church for two hours of stories and expression work. Handwork, games and fun will be the order of the day. Dr. Edith V. Witzel Osteopathic Physician and Sur ;eon. Specializes in diseases of - women and children Office 428 Oregon Bldg. Phone VI 8 Res. 1251-J Tabernacle Has Several Eventsi Today at the Gray Belle. o . o o Turkey Dinner- Served all day at the Spa. o o """" For Dinner This Evening Special Sunday dinner 81.00 at the Marion hotel today. o o o Special Chicken Dinner Today And home made salads. State Cafeteria. t o o Roast Chicken Dinner .50. cents at the Argo. o o a Special Chicken Dinner At the Home Restaurant, 50c. e a o Chicken Dinner At Coffey's Cafe, 155 S. LlDr ty. - Open day and night. Jack Enzler's Accordion School Salem Portland Roberta Morton in charge of the Salem Studio Enzler method of Accordion Tecbmlque. Harmony and t Style Coaching 237, N. Liberty. Phone 510J You May Eat What .you like . and When you like it If you use Schaefer's Dispepsin Tablets Box SOc Schaefer's DRUG STORE 135 North Commercial -St. Phone 197 Penslar Agency SAYS We have t 1034 Ford 4npe many extras, and, 1st A-l con dition for $100.00. ? nraim, ssn IT l 1 TeeU i That Service Witt Chow Puppies Special prices ia PHlaad boarding kennels E Be FLAKE - Proprietor Rt. 0, Boa 8 ELECTRIC MOTORS Revrowmd asxl Reparred. Kc ' V er Used Moter VIBBERT & TODD Things KloctrtoU Ittl South High Tel. 21 li i , lUa - ' SALEM FOLKS 1 ByJ. HWlLLETr rry,6UTyoo ,lVWMy', i.ti U f DuT FiRST 5HtT HAVE GfioWN) YESi WHEN DU W6UIE A . HLf i icfic. APAUTV UP SINCE I j UNCLE ( rrnAKIMG AZPjt) l7fK FDfiM last saw I Boo J rnfevces at J ri&& aT Ips FRot their mothers come here for aids to personal charm. re and dependable like our, standard drugs sold at St-' Evergreen Shruhs now ready at Pearcy Bros ' new Salesyard - . - . . Plant Novr.- Pay by. our "Monthly Payment plan ; SalesyarrL 2fO If. Liberty Acrnea from. PEP ftniMiPg- and Montgomery Ward Store? n Every Motorfet Needs "'. Kstab GENERAL BA Office Hours frd 5IT. CREST ABBEY f MAUSOLEUM VAULT ENTOMBBIENT I.LOTO T. RIODOX. Vagr. Office Phone 125. Res. 10 SI Dr. F Don Baylor Osteopathic Physician and Sur geon. Generrl r Surgery and r - Obstetrics .. Offices 304 Oregon Bldg. 1 117 1 Uil V When she comes Ho tho fooU lights to acknowledge Broad way's applause of her marvelous dancing in "Sidewalks ot New York." theatre-goers sit forward to admire her youthful charms; the fresh crlspnesa of her rose petal skin and her gleaming black hair. She'j Virginia Clark., of 143- Twenty-third St.. Jackaon Heights. New York City. "When friends say I'm lucky, to have, such clear- akin aad, soft. shining hair. says Miss Clark. "I have to tell them It isn't luck 41 alL In my case. It's the result of care. For my hair. X use the dmple method that's ti the rage among- .New .York girls now. It's io easy. AH you do-is put a little Oanderine on yeur brush. each time yott use It, 'Z ThU makes my jcalp feel. Just grand and keeis nway all -dandruff. - It keeps my hair and acAlp so clean I don't have to shampoo nearly as otpthi is I did. It makes my hair soft ind easy to dress; holds it in olace; and gives It mora luatr ban brilliantine!- : Danderlne quickly removes that oily film .from your , hair; , bring lut its natural color makes II fairly, sparkle. : Dandruff disap ears when you use , Danderiae. Wayes, set with iti tay In longer it lau't oily and doesnt show. Al! lrug ctores have the generous 3S Tivsroru on - Stated e; generous mHE treaf JL i8ia. States and the bounds United Stat lio An f Ka A ivu vu Sj.aa Lake of thej Mountains, t West of was not d agreed the ( its harbors, open for the the vessels, " of either pov Vaav (obe. 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