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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1928)
Thm Kr,n Oregon STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon, Friday Morning, December U,1928 . i - V - r i r- . - ImU. fu. 1 filial JLD IBtfUy. rr -:'L".J ST ton. iJ 08 TO LEAD MARGIN . Two teams In the Business Ilea's bowling league. Fairmount Dairy and Montgomery Ward, up et the "dope" Thursday night and U a result, the Roth Grocery fuintet advanced a peg farther Into the lead- Roth's team won two out of three games from the Stiff Furniture outfit while the Fairmount team was beating the New Oregon Statesman and Mont gomery Ward won from the Salenr Sanitary Dairy by similar margins. Scores were: Stiff Pnraltar ..151 153 138 112 IKiTid ... John son Moor Morn Buiirk . 12 43J 17S 135 4M Ml 126 sie .115 147 133 89.' .148 li 129 99 1 Total J. Roth ffeiinr Itti ... r. Roth AS9 640 209b Koth's Grocery 17 130 B5 X74' 130 151 1M 174 155 160 165 121 179 154 163 43? 41C 43 481. 458 Tolal 36 803 789 222 Haw Btatesataa Kletainf 142 151 13.5 CD Donnelly 142 161 182 435 I- WIliU . 149 97 121 367 H. VTItlU 14fl 1S5 134 435 Martin 155 18 162 485 Total 684 2150 734 73: Falxmonnt Dairy Ball ...159 192 157 60 8 bar 148 16.1 141 440 Bot'ef 138 143 150 431 RohhTft 184 10T Hik. 134 Levels 111 143 261 291 1S1 376 TaUla ... Oetria Onrti Martin IrfmtaK IfrSUaaaiy 758 T21 Sanltsry Dairy 146 15t 143 140 140 14T , 159 MS 186 16t 742 2216 147 442 95 378 165 452 118 407 IBS 495 Total 776 750 65S tit MoBtzetnery war Jory 171 160 153 484 Oameroa 141 139 US 893 ohai 147 164 1S8 444 Johnston 180 183 138 01 Starr 118 137 184 489 Total ...755 783 721 2261 TABLOID INTERVIEWS (Continued from Page 1.) regrets as for those you do." J. C. SIEGMUND. Marion county Judge, said: "Far from being opposed to the work of the Marion county child health demonstration, we are all in faror of It. However, we are unwilling to appropriate addi tional county funds for its sup port without being authorized by the people to do so. I think the idea of submitting it to the voters at the special spring election is a good one." Volley For Valley To Start In Week The first Intercity volleyball series of the season in Salem will ba played next Thursday night at 7:30 o'clock at the Y. M. C. A. gymnasium, when team from In- dependence, Mt. Angel the M. M. A. C. and Kimball School of Theology In Salem, will compete. This series of contests will be part of the organized northwest .competition, which includes Hatches at three general centers, -Salem. St. Helens and Portland. wWta $1.16 U; tar winter lat.' CaJiW TtS ' - Tmmitrw I wf HiTrV Sw Sffl.OSV, . wSm- swta? 'f ta: ;ws : Hoarts. 5o. tanseaea . 14S . STm- I B.y.a prteesj S2K Laasaa , , ,-8.10 J Uniaaen- iwai nex iim la ir.il a aaa ias . . . - . n&,- - sr: : if rMSai jo- - u oiuasiu v Ban'-. At Ufkora .niters, udir t las. If I Dressed Mts S oldaa Klieteo .01 Sprinfwrs. large - - I . (B"7M Frtl85 OT (Brf FHee) iRooatara. -Id JT TaaV Z-Ur3s838 .-XSC-tiw 17 rurzan . -mm I - 1 HUMBLE OFFUbS FORWARDED GLADLY (Continued from Page 1.) The Gal ration Army has long passed the experimental stage. and its methods and machinery tiave been tested by years of prac ical application. Succeas Testified That Its work is productive of great and tangible good is sot nly claimed by the organization itself, but testified to by noaibers f responsible public men who have made It their business, to as certain the facta. The Army's system centers around three mala facets and It Is well to keep them la mind In con nection with their Christmas ef fort; practical and direct meth ods, strict economy, and spiritual uplift dominating it all, constitut ing the three. At the Theaters auauuitb, NauoMum flayers with Charles Royal In ".Lom bard! ltd." 2, 4, 7 and p. in. CAPITOL, All talking picture "The Home Towners," 2, 4:80, 7 and 9 p. ni. ORKUON, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnson's "Simba." 8 and 8:15 p. m. HOLLYWOOD, Pictures. 7 and 9 p. m. OBITUARY A. S. "PAT" JOHNSON, lo cal agent for the Salem Navi gation company, said: "The steamer Northwestern has been running on full schedule with full cargoes all this week, after being handicapped by . unus ually low water." J. C. NELSON, principal of the Salem high school, said: "Everybody was well pleased at the selection of Charles Kelly as captain of the football team for next year. The quarterback is the logical person to direct the team, and Kelly has demon strated la the season Just end ed that he has all of the quali fications for leadership." BILDKV Benjamin H. Bilden. 39. of West Stayton, died Wednesday night at a local hospital. His widow survives. Funeral services Saturday afternoon at 1:30 at Clough-Huston company chapel. Interment I. O. O. F., cemetery. WEDEL Funeral services for Riatar Marie Wedel, 47, who died De cember 8, will be held Saturday at 3 p. m., at Rigdon Mortuary cha pel with the Rev. J. M. Franz and the Rev. J. M. Canse officiating. Interment in Jason Lee Mission cemetery. One of the Salem homes which Is to receive a Salvation Army Christmas box this year is com. posed of a wife and six children the husband lying sick in the tu berculosis aanitoriam. Head of Family 111 The head of the family has been unable to work for over a year and all their hard-earned savings have long ago disap peared. Help has been given, neighbors have been kind, but at times It has been a heart-breaking strug gle for the mother with her large family and a genuine Christmas with plenty to eat, candy, fruit, nuts, etc.. Is absolutely out of the questlon.- Captain Williams says that tears welled to her eyes as he in formed her that his organization would see to It that they have a happy Christmas. But It will take money, and a lot of it, to make good all such promises. Let ev. erybody join with the Salvation Army in seeing that all hare a happy Christmas this year. waatara ILio : ni ILlltt. i Oota Ka.rL SB T. vUU SSI. f Barter N'ol S aS lb. B. W 815.00. Con B. S Ksstara yallaw. saiy- Bat S3S.50. POKTTAKD T.JVE STOCK PORTLAND. Or Dm. It. (AT) GaUl aad calaa U4y roaaipU K SUara (lluO-1300 lb), good 11-50 12.50: Da 1 960-1100 J. se4 $11.50 12.23; D (800 an& up), nadiom 10.50 6 11.25; Do eommoa $8.0010.50. Kaifars (850 lb dova) j-ood $9.73 10.OO; Do tcaaoi 7.75.75; cow, food $8-83 9.00; Do eommoa to aaadiam. $6.76(33.75; Do loir entto. $4.00 6.75 Ball (ytarUar oxalodad) food t I7.2507.T5; Do cstur t mdiu $6.50 Rhino Is Jungle Beast Of Murder Johnson's Report The thiao is the murderer of the Jangle when it comes to tak ing human life, if Martin John son is to be credited with knowing what he is talking about. He ought to ba well informed for he spent four years with his wife. Oma. In the heart of darkest Af rlca, getting the pictorial material which makes up the film. "Sim ba", coming to the Oregon theatre Friday and Saturday. According to Johnson, the lion slays more animals than any of the other beasts because flesh is its food and It kills to eat. But the rhino undoubtedly has the largest number of human scalps at Its belt. While In Africa the Johnsons encountered many rhinos, and oft- times Osa Johnson, who singular ly enough 'Is the deadshot of the mjtrrled couple, had to shoot to kill in order to save human life. General Markets mi dsid-ft , vn g . na 11 lP1 tl Burlnr Drier: r.atrn Oregon tim- .).. ton nil t. 41 Oft: valWtv SI 7.0013 1730: alfalfa. $a2.00t22.50: elovor $15.50116.00; oat hay. $15.00 15.50 ; traw. fs.uu ton. oiiinf prices, o' 'n mora. PORTLAND. Ora Dep. 13. (AP) Dairy ExehanK. n-t prii": Batter: Extra 50: utaodarda 49; prime firat 48e; firsU 4Ge. Efi: Extra 3: ursia oo; mruiuui .xtra 33e; firsts 3Hc. earinnrr. PORTLAND. Ora Dee. 13. (AP) Poultry teady. ATiTe hens (or !.), 24(u25c; medium Sena tavt w 14 lb.) 20e: aprino and Leghorn Zle. 5nek. 20c; Turkey. tresd. N'o. 1. 32e 8 Potatoes J?tMly. Per 100 lbs. Yakima 5etn. $1.40 1.90; local partly Sjaded. $1.15 & $1.25; No. 2'a, 6e(a.u. Dasehut Gems. l.4UUi.ou. PORTLAMD OKATW PORTLAND. Or Dae. 13. (APT Cash araia: wheat b.f bona Diuesiem. hard white $1.49; eoft white Sl.ny. HOMER RICHARDS, manag er of the Black Cat, said: "How's this? Someone borrow ed my typewriter six months ago to use two or three days. It came back today and it's In better condition than It was when it left my hands." A. T. HAWKINSON, repre sentative of the Texas company traveling out of Portland, said: Too many gas stations! Well, I guess not. The more cars, the more gas stations. No sir, lots of them, but not too many." King-George Seen and Heard in New Capitol Feature A bit of exceptionally timely Interest attaches to the program at Bltgh's Capitol theatre this week in connection with the showing of a talking news film picturing King George with the accompaniment of the Bound of his voice, made Just prior to his present illness. The "scoop" contains the speech made by the British mon arch at the opening of the great new bridge at Newcastle-on-Tyne, England, and Is the only address of the sovereign recorded In talk ing pictures. The film is showing In conjunction with the regular Capitol show. "The Home Towa trs", an all-talking Vltaphone tttractlon. aitaUMS f W NOW AND NIGHT ISM CB-1 I Win Shk W PRATB ..J h r .rTi.TTTrTtrrmiiTr - '-uuiuuiinm; .i ili 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 u 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i u i m 1 1 1 rrrrni m Pi M-KXKX. . Today A Tomorrow rf V:00 0:00 George M. (Chan's Fnnnieet Stage - Sfaoeeas 100 ALL TALKIE Towners" I I A New Vltaphone J Sensation Starring . Richard Bennett Root. McWada . Gladys Brockwell 4 Vltaphone Acta" OREGON 3 NighU 3 Matinees Fri, Sat, Dec. 14-15 NIGHTS 8:15 Prompt Matinees 8 P. M. SPECIAL ROAD-SHOW TOUR PRESENTATION! Synchronized Onlcetone Mnalral and Speech Setting Direct from runs at Columbia Theatre, San Francisco and Biltmore Theatre, Los Angeles playing engagements in only a few leading northwest cities. Martin Johnson African Expedition Corporation DANIEL EPOnAEECV Pres. I 0,7 iir aa strv f f arms i zroraureamcf 70 SKOWI tl Reserreii Beats, all shows now on sale in advance Nights 50c 75c, $1.00, $10 Matineea 50c, 75c, $1.00 No tax now Mail Orders Filled in Order of Receipt . Calra (500 IS dawn) madias U caaica $S.ZJd 10.50; lto call to caosaia. $7. 00 a 8.50. Vraler, milk-fad. good ta choice tit. 50 013.00; io. aa4inai ll.O0 12.50; Io. call ta eommoa $ 9.00 6 1 1 .0t. Hof stead;, receipt on contract 525. Heavy weight tijO-Siu tbs medium to choice $7.25 to 8.75; median weig-ht (200 200 lb), mediam to choice S8.00 O SJ2S. Laght weight (ISO 309 lbs), medinm to choice 9.2' o40; light lighu. 130-.160 la, mediam to choice $8.25 9.25; pack ing sows, rough and amooth $S.75QT.75. SUaghter pig (90-130 lb), mediam to choice $7.50 8.50. feeder and stock ar pig' (70-1S9 lbs), mediam to choice $7.50-8.00. (8o(t or oil hogs and roasting pigs xrkBde ia above qnotatioas). Sheas and Iambs steady; receipts 60. Lambs (S4V lbs. down), good to choice $11.0OlI.O0; Do (93 lb dawn), med ium $10.00011.00; If (all weights), call to common $8.00010.00. Yearling wether (150 lbs, down), mediant ta choice $8.0OQ10.50; ewes (120 ' lbs dowa), 'medium to choice $4.50 f 8.60; D (1X9-150 As), medium to choie $3.50 6JS.OO; Do (all weighu), cull to com mon $3.00B.50. CKICaOO OaADT i CIIIOAOO. Ioe. 18. ( AP) Uimut ed hie deliver iee o( eon on December re tracts here gave saddan Jolt to the arket today. Cloainc qnotaiioa in Ohleago today on cm were btosmlar. varvlns' rem S-Ss a baahal net deella to l-dJt 8 avaaea. wheat finiohed 1-4 Q 8-8 to HO-8c higher sad eat a akade off U lSl-dc ap. Daaiah. Hnhhard. la. Marble end . Carrots, local, sack, lb Cueambera. sot houa. dea. CabbagO, local. IS. Ml . .09 H . .08 . .09 U .S.00 J.00 -89 CaoiiXlowsr. loai ersU PjrnluL Calif.. Ib. B nocked vtfetablaa. per So, banehes Carrots . Beet 40 3 SO Turnip dOa.M Oaiona 40 Radishe SO BrnsifU Sproots; local Callfarsia. lb. . Pntatoe Yakima. Gems. .No. 1 Local, Burbaaks Tak. Oems No. 3 Klamath Falls Sweet Potato , Garlic lb. .1.50 .14 Pepper. Florida, gren. Tomato. !if.. lug Local hothouse .,, Ontc-na Ko. l's , No. l's Boiling, local Lettnce, Calif. lb. .1.50 -LIS -I.IO -l.SS 0$ . .35 as .45 Q 5.35 .4.00 -8.00 08 -S.tS rseaa (Retail quolatlnaa) Calf meal, 85 lb.- Dairy 'feed, tea Scratch, toa Cera, wbolo, toa ... Tracked and groona Mill run. tea . Bran, toa tec Biaaa With milk Standards Medium . Earn (Baying Price) 1.8$ .48.00 ..50.00 .44.50 ..48.50 ' ..86.00 83.00 -50.00 -55.00 ...40 ...84 Vegetablea (Buying Price) Potatoes), ewu Salem Markets Praam Pratta ( Wholesale auetatieat) Applas, f. aad f. Jewataaas Dolieioss Spitseaberg Wiater Baaaass, Wa. Northern Spy Banana, lb. Craaborries. Waaura, box lfa tea Dromedary. 88. 10 os pkg.. Hulk uailowni. lb . Case's Pitted, esse Ora pes Coratchoa . , , Emperor, lb Craperrnlt, Arla 1.18 .1.75 O 8.50 l.OO - 90 . 1.85 OS 8.50 Florida, eas Comb konay, new crop.. leaest, l aL .6.78 .18 . joe . J07 5.75 -5.75. .T5sr.jti 7.30 O 8.00 ..4.50 ...4,75 Orange. Naval 100's 134' 176' 150'S .. 800', aad 3 16's 252's 288'a 844's ear. local lb, Pomegraaataa, lb. Quince, lb. Vegetable (Wheleaale miotstloas) artichokes, dot. 1.40 Keen. Calif., lb. .20 Pumpkins, lb. .03 clci. i.. lbish. dot 5:50 . Zl . . 5 ' 7 5 I 5.25 ZIZIIZIZZZZZZZIZZ.'4 '.2 5 .us .08 .04 Hew beet. d. baaehea Soiaaea. box . Taraip. wt. -Cabbage,-wwt. , . Poaapkia, ewt. Bqaasft.. wt. -1.0S .00 .1.00 .1.50 .1.50 .1.3$ -1 95 Hibbard squash, cwt r '- do. i Caallflowar, erato - Uuioa, b. Paraalp. lb. Kew rarrtva. des. woncbo. Cabbage, sari. Kadiahva. do. Buachas Spinach, Mi 1 85 .SO 1.5 .08 .. .03 .S0O " saa 40 l.t Pratu (Baying prices) . This advertisement and 10c la good for one child's admission and a 5c candy bar at Batur dar nmtlnee. HOLLYWOOD TOXIGHT "FIGURES DON'T with ESTHER RAL.STOX Talent Discovery Nite M Dec 14 and Dec. 19, 20, 21 On above night we will give away sev eral Free Turkeys. DSN LOP GITY Battozfst (Wholesale) Butterfat Prints Cartoa Qraia (Baying price) Bed. ba. J3 Wheat, Weetera Soft white Oata, gray, am. White, ba. H -1.05 m . .85 . .4$ df VJ JJlJ 1m Prlcee jT Axon. Ere, Dec 31stX l $25 PLATE L -$15 rDOR-A-LITE-. Unbreakable K flesh color plates $25 Crowns & Bridges $5 Fillings $1 up. Gold $350 op Painless Extraction $1 15 Year Guarantee) UaXjUU Dr.F.C.Jones,Dentist Upstairs Phone 2860 Over Ladd & Bush Bank OPEN EVENINGS Mondays, Wednesdays an4' Fridays 6:30 to 8:30 V not only all the alothes to wear but gadgets to carry em in as a specialty of ours. suit cases, travelling bags, soft sided gladstones . and try to break 'em. bags as shown are tJDQ DQQSlQn90 four hundred sixteen state salem. oregon is es 3 tim as big as. WASHINGTON,D.C. 1 -e DUNLOP CITY Oectrical" Goods- Bavarian maware Throughout th world th prodactJTS Dun lop properties coyer so rsst sn ares that it combined Into one place chef would rorcn a "Dunlop 017" oforer 100,000 acres. For -ejee WITH all Its vast area, Washington, D.C, occupies but 39680 acres. Preference for Dunlop Tires has caused Dunlop to grow so that now, including the greatest of all Dunlop plants at Buffalo, N. Y., Dunlop occupies a productive area of over 100,000 acres. Orer 22,000,000 Dunlop Tires are now running. The service that they give is both the cause and result of Dunlop's magnitude. Tallyrand said, "There is one person wiser than Anybody, and that is Everybody." Practi cally everybody agrees that Dunlop Tires are best. Put them on your car and prove it to yourself, Ml Ghri somas It is not what you pay for a gift that determines its value, but the thot which is put into the selection, and th value of the gift to the recipient. .Wise givers come to this store to select their Christmas gifts due to the fact that we have a grade of goods which people are glad to have in their homes. jy1 L0)TP .00 Down will hold any article in our store I until ClirUtmas r AL'S SUPER SERVICE STATION AL J. Iteasseau Center Street at Cottar GIESE-POWERS JUrniture Company Telephone 2283 Member Commercial ftaeortatoe. I Charge No Interest ! S Pnmitnro Ba OtsTsnlsaftois ta tbm V. s.