The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 05, 1930, Page 12, Image 12

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U:ss to Instruct Heads of
Traffic Departments in
Testing Autos
Bflxwwed ad determined activ
ity (to rid Oregon highways of
mm ryed automobiles will get un
der uray shortly, Hal Hoss, see
rt&rf of state, told the Lion
el ah yesterday noon - la making
find aanouacoment of plans to
that tend. Ray Conway of theOre
gnm. State Motor association was
the saala speaker at the sesston
UXUbx why and how the asiocla
Usnu with cooperation of the
tale traffic department. Is work
tag snxt the school boy patrol sys-
Hosa said that - instructions
win jro eat from ale efflee abort
ly te eaptalaa fa each of the ser
ea traffic district la the aUte
for establishment of a temporary
light testing station en the high
way in strategic points la the district-,..
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The station win be movable, so
that It may erentually aerre all
sections In the district; and It
win be located each time near a
garage or ecrrlce station, thas
firing drlrers of one-eyed cars
no excuse for failure to comply
with request to proceed with two
headlights going. Cars with only
one light will be excluded from
the road until they are fixed.
Accideat Death Ton Bis :
i Conway quoted figures from
a surrey la Portland to show that
more deaths occurred from auto
accidents teat year and so far this
year than should bare In. pro
portion to the increase of cars.
In" II U. S Urea were lost in
the state through' this cause. In
Portland, a series of tests show
ed only 19 per cent of the ears
on he " road were In t excellent
physical eondltlon, while ta the
nation' eily If per eent Of the
ears on the highway ase estima
ted to be able to pass safety
tests. : y v -
. Norember . and December .'are
the danger months ' for highway
traffic. Conway said figures en
accidents for the past fire or six
years showed. This fact he at
tributes to" two causes: defective
headlights and Brakes out of ad
justment. - -' , -'.
Legislation proposed to help
along" with the general safety
campaign twill include test of
competency to, 'drive, and a bUl
providing for licensing! of only
those - ears - that are physically
conditioned for highway traffic.
Potential killers will be ruled off
the highway. ' :
Kent Shoemaker, chief of the
state traffic department, and J.
E. Shelton, manager of the Ore
gon 8 tat Motor asociatlon, were
also guesta at the meeting. . ;
OKIIBMJIS
SEEfl m KM
Dixon, Back From ;East;
; Says Treasury Embargo
; On Russia is Help
A somewhat, op Umistle view
point for the lumber Industry was
revealed this week by A. C Dixon,
manager 'of the Booth-Kelly com
pany at Eugene, in a report made
to the Rotary dub there after a
trip east to confer with high lum
ber officials and a - number of
government leaders Including
President Hoover. Mr. Dixon la
president of the National Associa
tion of Lumber Manufacturers.
At least two definite accom
plishments were reported by Mr.
Dixon! ?7-V: ' ' - -;v.
1--The new order of the treas-
Frtlay Mcrnfaar, Dcenfer 6Y 153
df eu;s o;j su;:DAr
ury department putting on the
Russian JBovleta the burden of
proving that lumber "which they
seek to dump here is not convict
made. If It is convict made it is
automatically excluded. r -
2 Progress toward correcting
the propaganda dating all the way
back to Plncbot-Teddy Roosevelt
days to the effect that there la a
dangerous shortage of timber re
sources in the United States. ,
President Hoover, on hearing
that Dixon was anxious to get
home In time for the Oregon-Oregon
State game moved the ap
pointment up two days despite hli
crowded docket. Cabinet offlclala
likewise -were accommodating.
-Now I wish I hadn't been in
such a rush," said Dixon. I
DS BOS TRlAZi SET
- LOS ANGELES, Dee. 4 (AP)
Daisy I. De Boe, discharged se
cretary of Clara . Bow, - pleaded
not guilty In superior court today
to an Indictment charging, theft
of approximately $16,500 from
the film actress. She was order
ed to trial January 12
Mott to Deliver Address;
Men who Have Died to
' Be Given Eulogy j
James W. Mott Is scheduled to
address the members of Salem
lodge No. 3J ot Elks In the. an
nual memorial exercises to be held
at the the temple here Sunday af
ternoon. .The hour has been set
for 1:30 p. m. The committee In
charge consists ot Arthur Brock,
Clarence Byrd and August CsirL
- Special musle will be furnished
by the inks' orchestra and by the
Elks', quartet, , consisting-, ot A. L.
Groom, L. E. Barrlck. a H. Reach
and J. J. Marlts. : . . si :
Tr.l.. Y riv.1 tnntto. a iiloaV
win be deUvexed by Charles R.
a : TT!a anbtect - WCT be
"The faults ot onr brothers we
wrlto upon the sand, their virtues
npon tablets of love and memory.
.. Members of the lodge who have
died since the last memorial ex
ercises art the late Governor I. L.
Patterson. E. Cooke Patton, S. C.
Klghtllnger. L. C. Farmer. Earl
Carey. :JTancia ' Lelcnty, J. A.
Gwlnn, Harry Ralph, J. ML Pay,
S. W. Thompson. John Stellman,
August Neugebauer, George Engle,
James P. Ward, Isadora Green
baum, F. A. EUiott, L. F. Griffith.
Donald W. Miles. L. A. Ferguson.
Charles K. Dennlson, John Krebs,
N. Dlgerness, C. P. Darst, J L. H.
Bones, W. .H. Black and L. T.
Reynolds, state senator.! The
deaths are given in order : of oc
currence during the year. .
Board Reduces v
Bartram Wages
$5000 Point
The sUte ' board of control
Thursday adopted a resolution re
dudag the salary of W. B. Bar-
tram, manager of the state nax
Industry. from fCOOO to .15900 a
year.- :' !
The resolution set out that the
present financial depression had
resulted in a substantial reduc
tion In the selling price of all flax
products sold from the State pen
itentiary flax Industry.
Finest
Tcrio Read
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Eyesjlaa Loaurance and thor
ongh examination Incladed.
BUY
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. Theatrical Powder Boxes
Men's Travel Sets
Bill Folds & Purses
Parker - Sheaf fer &
Conklin Pens & Pencils
Dresser Sets
.Yardley Gift Mdse.
De Villins Ferfumizers
Stationery . :
Flash Lights -Compacts
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Bath Salts! and
Free Wrappino; Service
Body Powder
Kodaks
Whitman Candy
Cigars & Cigarettes
Game Sets .
Greeting Cards s
Quisenberry's Central Pharmacy
Telephone 276 ;
410 State St.
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EARLY-
1 . Fuller stocks to select from.
? 2 Better attention from clerks no rush.
- 3. ' You can get your packages mailed earlier.
; 4 'Avoid jams in crowds and in traffic.
5. Avoid disappointment in failing to get what
you want by waiting till the last minute. .
6.: Avoid last-minute rush and worry. , ' ;
SEE AND HEAR THE NEW J
1931 SCREEN GRID MIDGET
4 SCREEN GRID TUBES
4 TUNED CIRCUITS
4 CONDENSERS L
DYNAMIC SPEAKER
PHONOGRAPH OUTLET
TONE CONTROL I
SIX TUBE CHASSIS
FOR
ONLY
347 Court St.
COMPLETE WITH TUBES
Telephone S95
Gifts
Visit onr toy department. The best in toys, dolls,
doll carriages, doll cribs, games, doll stoves, scooters,
trains.
C S. Hamilton Furniture Co.
340 Court St.
New Location!
Dimsr
BIORRIS
Optical Co's.
t New Type Deeper
Carred Lens
'Best for Better Vision
444 State Street
SALEM, OREGON
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Watch Thi? ;
Space j
I Sunday j
The children are
all J 'asking San ta
Claus to bring
them
BOOKS
We have beautiful
books at every
price for boys and
girls of any age.
Atlas Book St
465 SUte
ore
Telephone 340:
TIES .
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Hundreds To Choose
From
QC The Season's
VD C Newest I .
Fine Quality Dress
Hose
35c Boxed $1.00
Our Store Is Filled With Hundreds Of ;
Gifts Men Appreciate
SHIRTS PAJAMAS ROBES GLOVES SWEATERS
216 N. High Stl f ' Senator Hotel
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Flowers are Practi
as well as economical
SUGGESTIONS: i
Cyclamen $1.00 to $3.00 SPECIAL. Bright Erer-
m testing Christmas Cen-
:r.mo w terpieces i
Poinsettas $1.00 to $3.00 . - An I f9 n A
Begonias $10 to $2.50 OlUU to O.ViU
Oscar D "Frosty" Olson
Phone 801
449 Court'
Clean and Block
Your Hat for
Christmas
.Yourihat refinished like new with
factory equipment
We call for and deliver
SI!asrcDeSIiniPipe
147 N. High
;
Telephone 300
Buy Your Christmas Gifts
and have your repair
work done here
We are making ay Special Chrlstmafe
" .Offer on a ;"
$50 Diamdnd Ring- and
$25 Wrist Watch
For full particulars, see
H L Stokes, Jeweler
.305 State Street ' ,
EXPERT WATCH REPAHUNG
AIPS
Je have an extra-fine assortment of
Radio Lamps, specially priced
$3.75 and $4.85
Lamps, $1.50 and Up
Impmal! Furniture Co.
467 Court
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Space
Sunday
House Slippers - Kayser Hosiery
Complete Line 51, 51.30, 51.65
: Foot Comfort for the Entire Family
- Cantilever, Walkover Shoes
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FOR sl
Men Only
Doo'i ttll yow wif
tvwythlnsl
SjpccUl Information
will appear li.rc" -
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Watch This
Space
Sunday
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Xmas Candy
Special
Sib. box j'
KUPFER'S
Home Made i
Assorted Candy
$1.29
S2.00 VIa 4
Capital Drug Store
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