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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1931)
t The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon", Saturday Morning, July 25,-1931 page Tnnm t a 3 or ze a- ld Qt LO to I- c- - I' ! ' 6. V- 1- o l- Local New sj Briefs Ixxk for Orergard Folic of- tlclala of the northwest are asked to be on the lookout for Carmen O. OTerrard. 37, -who left Salem Jnne 13 with the intention of visiting a brother and sister, Mrs. Jennie Robinson, , In . Wilder, Mont., but has not yet reached his destination, according; tova bulletin from the Portland police department. Orergard is described aa weighing 185 pounds, walks with a slight limp in the left leg. la slow ot speech, lias medium brown hair slightly gray and has a. large scar on his left temple, caused by the- kick, of a horse's hoot. He was also wearing dark rimmed' glasses. , No word has been received since he left the city. - . Special sale of wash rugs. Good bright patterns, 30x60 in. $2.50 rallies special, 58 cents. C. S. Hamilton Furniture Co. . Visiting Wood Home Mr.nd Mrs. Leo Stork and two children ot Los Angeles arrived in the city yesterday to spend several days Tisitlng Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wood, 1034 North Winter, street. The StorksJ who are homeward bound from a trip north into Canada, say they think the northwest Is a splendid country. Upon resuming, their southward Journey, they plan to' stop av the Oregon cares ,and at Crater lake. . , . Take Xnrees Training Con stance Krebs, who graduated from Salem senior' high school last June, has applied at the princi pal's office to hare her credits for warded to the Good Samaritan hospital, where she is to go into nurses' training. arricd TJomcn ric3d This Idea - Jry married woman realise that Feminine Hygiene la of utmost lm- . portance to hr well-being and peace mind. She also know that mut liquid waahea are nneatlsfactory and drying to the. tlavuea. Every wlae and fastldloua woman wOl welcome Dr. Nixon's Q-Zeen - - a soothing! clean ing application. In tubea with eeay-to-uae applicator. More effective and satisfactory than suppositories er washes. Does not dry the tissue but - help keep them In a soft, smooth, natural ftt&te. Oorreeta etnaple Vac Inltla. Non-potoonoua, Not areaey. He mercury. Destroys odors and does not stain. Mixes thoroughly with se cretions, reaching tiny folds ana crevice. Ton can quit worrying aoeut Feminine Hygiene If you uee IT. Htxon'e Q-Zeen. Very eoonomcelA; t .tm enta la each tube. Ouaraateed satisfactory. Perry V Drug Store 115 S. Commercial GRAND A HOME-OWNED TTIEATTtE Today Only LORETTA YOUNG John Wayne In t SUN. - MUX. - iTUEM. LITTLE fB; HOLLYWOOD; 1 Hove of 25c TalkJe A HOME OWNED -THEATRE. Last Times Today Mickey Mouse! Matinee Saturday 1 :3d P. M. A THRILLER OF THE SEA TILLED WITH ACTION AND COMEDY MOLLY OMY WAIT LONG PAUL PAH f-CR , "His - e... ""i4 KCTVH Caej Final Chapter or - "Phantom of the .West , ; Starring . Tom Tyler and SummcrvlUe Comedy, If ew s, also Mickey . Mouse . Comedy. cornea scnday : .... Inspect Pickers Qaartcre An nual ; inspection of all hopyard camps In the county hag been started hy EL C Sinks, county sanitary Inspector. In order to prevent typhoid fever eases, he is paying particular attention to water; supplies and sewage dis posal.' No typhoid cases have oc curred in the county this year and ! the i county health depart ment is making an effort to pre vent appearance ot the disease In August, when It his sprung op in hop Camps in other years. Last year four cases of typhoid were reported in the county. Mr. and Mrs. I Sinks have Just , returned from! Minneapolis, Minn., return ing by automobile.. ' Dry. planer wood. . Fred E. Wells, Inc. ; Fail to Answer TTeTee persons arrested Thursday night on traf fic violation charges, and cited to appear yesterday, failed to an swer! their charges in municipal court ' yesterday. No record on disposition of their, cases was made.: - They are: Mildren Stew ard. 345 South Winter street, failing to stop; Barton Randall, 1840 West Nob Hill street; Stan ley Ness of SUverton, excessive speed, bail, five dollars. 4 Bargains on used tents. All sixes. Salem Bargain House, 320 N. Com'L. ; : Forgery Charged to Boy Joe Ralph. 16. of Tit North Commer cial street, was arrested by city police ; yesterday afternoon on a charge of forging a check. He was apprehended with two companions In a local shop, when the proprie tor brought in a police officer to make the arrest. Ralph was book ed on the forgery charge and tak en to JuTenlle court. ' To Caacadla J. O. Russell. life Insurance agent, and -Mrs. Rus sell are driving to Cascadia today to spend the week end. En route Mr. Russell plans to make busi ness calls at Stayton and Lebanon. They' will return Monday by way of Albany. , Large size wash rugs for the living rooms, good patterns. Spe cial, 98 cents. C. S. Hamilton Fur niture Co. lit I ; Fined for Speeding Robert Adams ' of SUverton, - arrested Thursday on a charge of exces sive I speed, was yesterday fined five ! dollars in municipal court. The only, other fee received dur ing ithe I day was for overtime parking, one dollar. i ' - ; I ' , Easement Granted An ease ment to the Oregon Electric rail road granted for a wider strip of land: at la, railroad crossing at Broadacres, was recorded yester day In the county clerk's office. The easement was given by the county, court. Navaho patterns in wash rugs, 30x60 In,', special, 98 cents. C. S Hamilton Furniture Co. 1 On Vacation Trip Misses Dor othy: McCracken and Velma Ross will leave this -afternoon to spend a week's vacation at Nye Beach. They will be accompanied by Miss Tillle Sevick of -Corvallls and Miss Juanita Walling, who will spend the weekend with them. STARTS SUN-' DAY H es here now in his first great starring1 enter tainment! 1 And what" a pic ture! A thrilling sea drama made with the co-oper ation of the U. S Navy. You must .,see ,f - ,. Only I j ZTx'y i Con- 3 I JJJ.: fUnce Days J V Bennct 1 1 - flSti 'f I :' in ' I 1 - "Born7 V I Love- ;; --, Jf : t : .' STS? S !;....- !. , ; . - t . .. J " . k " . y j. - . Bnew OiJit Never have pro fessor and Mrs, Morton Peck seen ao little gnow in the moun tains' ot Oregon as they found this summer on trip of six weeks made In the southern part of the state. They returned to Salem yesterday after their annual raea tion Jaunt. Both studied the flora of Oregon. Professor Peck heads the department of biology at Wil lamette university. . Judge Rutherford's message. The Hope of the World over continent - wide network, heard over KEX, Portland, Sunday, a. m. New TJrwgciat Coming Word that E. C. Harper of Monroe, La., would be here tboat August 1 was received yesterday locally by Lew is Lnnsford. hla uncle. Harper recently purchased the stock 1 ot the Tyler Drug store after It had been sold for the benefit of cred itors. Harper Is an experienced druggist who desired to locate in the west. He is driving through from the east. ! :. - . ' See Russ Smith, Center! and Church, for tire bargains. Picnic . a RJverdale ' ' The young people's classes of the First Presbyterian church includ ing the college and the business groups, picnicked at- Rlverdale last nla-nt. A wiener roast was enjoyed, and sports. Teachers of the groups are Mrs. Paul Ellis and C. A. Spragne. More than 20 attended the picnic. ! . - l . Starmer Caae Goes on The Starmer suit for 120,000 dam ages against the Cherry City Mill ing company continued In circuit court yesterday, most of the time being occupied with testimony on behalf of the plaintiffs. The ease wfl not goto the Jury until this afternoon, . If then. Seven women are on the jury and fire men. rcoM tA V Cimiv-Weslev Heise left the city yesterday with the Oceanside T. M. C. A. boys camp as his destination. He will take the pace of "Bill East aa a leader there.- East 'found it ne cessary to return to Salem. , Two Permits Only two per mita ware issued at the city build ing inspector's office yesterday: N. V. Day. to repair a dwelling at 2417 Center . street, $ 4 0 ; E. R. Palmer, to reroof a dwelling at 670 North 14th street, $20.' . siiwri M Visitor Busi ness visitors in the city from Sil vartnn resterday were Fred Schar. hop grower, and Edward Rudis- hauser. ' Returns From Coaat John H. Farrar, postmaster, returned yes terday from two days' j vacation spent at the coast. He expects to make another trip to t e beacnes soon. . ? KANSAS PICNIC PLANNED MONMOUTH, July 24 Momer Dodds of Monmouth, president ot (h Kanaaa elnb Of this section. announces July 26 as the date ot the annual picnic ior mis organ ization, and Bryant park at Al bany will be the place of meet ing. Kansans from any section of Oregon are welcome ana arc urged to attend. There will be a basket dinner at noon, and a mu sical program is oeing , arrangou for the afternoon. Ten Polk county families, says Mr. Dodds, have made themselves known aa ex-Kansans, and seven of the ten are residents of Mon mouth, i LAST, TIMES TODAY! with Ernest ( Torrcnce i Dorothv Hobart . Edwards -; - VJ w si nnvw taAff r mv v J IMIlltl SI VrialXtlklF - - rAMM taw iw I COOKHOUSE AT CIHf ERECTED Boys at Oceanslcfe Proving Capable With saw and Hammer; Eats Good ; i IdlWi Kote Tke fenewtef tottw wea Mt-ea ar4ar-r n a tafem Mo-ente &nd irlaaaa ef tae ceay. era, ef Ike acttvlUea at the Bale at T. M. 0. A, casiy at Ocansl4e. f.. ;By TOM OABRIKL. ; 11 It von were hare now tan wnnM beer a lot ot hammers clattering and saws buzxlne. and talkinr. It's the boys puttlna up the Ko- lary cooic snack, given by the Sa lem Rotary club. Ton never saw so many rays that liked to nnund and saw. The boys hadT to carry me neavy umbers up a big hill by hand. We have been having some big ones to handle, too. ' rou snould see Tom Bnilngsley, Jimmie Sehon, Everett Clark, Phil Brownell and mil P nnt. ting on shingles, nailing on siding ana carrying zxe s ana climbing all over the roof. " ..; j Meal Are "fiwcll I And Nobody BashfoJr -' . ' i ; I. ! we certainly have swell meals. For breakfast we had bacon, errs. figs, ehocolate and . hot cakes. uave hobs and Carl Boch ringer and Wrinkles Buslck, are the heavy eaters. Chuck Pickens and Slick Adams and Clay Dyer are tne nest on chopping wood. All the boys today -are on a hike to the llKhthons Wn can see It from our camp at night and it lights np our camp. ; ; . We had m. hlv Mitin flu night. Po Crary read his famous poem, "uonen at tne Telephone. T Bill Wright sanr and the singing along with Jimmie Sehon. -- m a m wuo iea m ainging -Billy , toe Goat,- The campfire was In charge of Norman Wlnalnw whs Is studying at Oregon to be a lawye rllge his dad, Walter. Crary, Boardman s Vie in Whisker Race . Pop Crary and Bob Board man have a week's rrowth of )iIivh They -are rnnnlnr.a mm t a who can grow the longest whls- aera. Yesterdar afternonm we (mi i ball game between the Wlnnra aTAif the Dippers. Doe Stockwell head ed the Dippers and Chuck Pick ens, the Wipers. The Wipers beat "w jjippera l 10 I. ( Chief Bent arrived today. Re has charge of the campfire and the Indian . teenee hnlMinr tk. boys are building an Indian wig- . 111. mm . .a 9 wm wim iigures ail over In In dian sign writing and pictures. Must close, will write ter, as I have to go for Inspection. iney graae you on keeping your tent and beds in Shane, alan rnnr neck and ears. OOXSOLIDATIOX CONSIDERED SILVERTONJnly 24 Sehanl patrons of the Porter, Davis, Mountain View and Unit districts will meet tomorrow night at the suverton Hills community hall to discuss the feasibility of consoli dating' the four units. A candy sale will be held for the benefit or the building fund. i 3-Leg Iron ing Board Special! Lok What's Offer ed en Jubilee Dollar Day at Only $1 Smooth -finish taper top. 47H uu long. Legs turned smooth. Fold ing style. SPRING MATTRESS $13.95 - Better in . Many Ways'. ;' Than Mat- -tresaea Selling at $25 Resilient colls in deep layer " felt.' Dobestry .covering. Real comfort! . in gennine can walnut, 275 N. Liberty i wa I . ; ' . Boards By OLIVE M. DOAK WARNER BROS. ELKTVORE ; Today Constance Bennett la -Bom to Love." THE HOLLYWOOD Today Edmund "Burna In "Sea Devils." THE GRAND Today Loretta Young In "Three Glrla Lost.' - Saving Through Standard Paper Use is Forecast The taxpayers of Oregon will save approximately $50,000 'an nually as the result of standard izing stationery used by the va rious state, departments and lnstl tntlonif, according to a report med with Rufns O. Holman. state treasurer, by a special standard isation committee appointed by the state board of eontroL -. The committee was composed ot A. J. Rahn, Eaem; Andrew J. Lampert, Portland; P.'.C McDon ald,' Salem; E. C. Hobbs, state printer; Walter W. Huelat, -Portland, and J. W. P. McFall, Port land. . . .The recommendations of the committee will be made operative at once, according to announce ment made by Mr. Holman, who directed the" Investigations. Obituary Rich ter ' At the residence. 1480 Broad way etreet. July 14. Arthur F. Rlchter. about 35; survived by wi dow. Funeral announcement la ter by W. T. Rlgdon and Son. TERWILLIGER'S JL gunansv, SLKsciTuaa T7S CSXmtMMMt A. lOmt Servtes Is reneaat IO yrlees Ate lOw Home Is HeSara . Uceaaat Xaay Triiiliav CITY VIEW CEMETERY Established 1803 Tel. 8052 Conveniently Accessible Perpetual care provided for Prices Reasonable i : I Phone S65I aril Mverately Priced A Park Cemetery With Perpetual Care Jost ten minntcs from the heart of town For Sap-eHor Construction la Every Detail, to Snltee W Sold Last Tear at f20 More Than This Angwst Sale Price! 8 - Piece Dininff : Rckjiti ; Suite!; Again, at Ward'fi 'Greatest Sav- r j- . Aft lngs in a. Generation"! Prices VfCL S)WW have dronoed but the suite la con- . . A v . .' - f strncted of. HEAVIER Stock. f Q J ft. extension Table . . . Buffet , v ' : - . Host Chair and 5 aide Chairs . , combination Amerl- Down Payments Cut Maple overlays. to '..-'..'j:; -TeL 8774 3'TAe Friendliest Store in Toisn"C EADQUUITEOS FOR 'PIKE B HEBE Salem District Is Created By P.T.&T. Company To Enhance Service EstabllshmenC by the Pacific Telephone' & .Telegraph company of the Salem district, comprising the Salem, Albany and Corvallls areas, and the selection of H. V. Collins. Salem, manager, aa the new district manager, was an nounced Friday by W. J. Dodge, general commercial manager of the company. ,11 The move is . being made, ac cording to Mr. : Dode. to better the company's service from a busi ness standpoint,! and to improve Its relations with Its .customers and the public in' general. i . The new Salem district Is one of four areas being established in the state at this time the other three being the southern Oregon, at Eugene; the eastern Oregon, at Pendleton, and the Portland di vision, at Portland. Heretofore all a ctl Titles .have been "centered at Portland. Thirteen Exchangee " trade Collins Direction t As the new district manager, Mr. Collins will have supervision over IS telephone exchangee hav ing a total of more than 15,000 telephones. . H Mr. Collins la one of the beet known telephonee men In Oregon. He has had 21 years of telephone service, virtually all of which has been in the Pacific northwest. Since coming to Salem as mana ger about eight months ago. he has made hundreds of friends In this district-who will be glad to hear of his new position. Mr. Col lins will maintain his headquar ters in the Salem telephone office. Meed This for Happiness Van n't Toe Taanr If vow worry aVoat Feminine Hygiene. Wlae worn en are quitting old-f ashionedr .un satisfactory, harsh, drying and In convenient liquid washes and vnre liable ruppoeuoreee tney now nee.ab doctor's prescription the lateet de lonmant for their orotectlon oft, aoothlnc Jelly tn tube with long applicator that reacnes way np to fold and crevices. No poison, no mercury, not greasy. Destroys odors. Very economical, SS uses per tube. Ife fruarenteed. Ask us for Xrc jjixon'a m-aen ux piaut pecaae, PERRY'S 'i DRUG STORE ' 115 S. Commercial rjolnr To PortUn1 UUAWaeixo Emgene 75c Depot, Bllgh Hotel : j Independent Stage Co.! Tel. 9121 ' S Dr. Chan Laos. Chinese Medicine V 1180 N. Commercial 9i SC. Salsm -.1 Office burs -S Tuesday and Satnr day a to 5:SO OCCASION AL CHAIR $9.95 Equal to Chairs Selling up to S15 in Many Stores! Carved frame in - American walnut finish. M oqu e 1 1 e back, mohair scat. '. ... - (I . Aatomatic Coil Bed $19.95 8,000 ' Sold In 2 Weeks! In 10SO. LINK Bed Sold for More Others.' ask much more! Metal; double bed at night. Covered mat tress. ' i f2JM " II SI j Salem, Oregon M Telephone Firm Helps Advertise Legion Conclave Posters calling attention to the lstn annual Oregon state Ameri can Legion convention, to he held at Corvallls August f, 7, and S, are being distributed here this week by H. V. . Collins, manager for the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph company, y . . The posters, which are printed in four colors, were produced by the telephone company, and are being displayed in cities through out Oregon. . Pinchot Coming To Oregon Soon Governor Pinchot of Pennsyl vania has telegraphed GoTernor Meter that he will arrive' in Port land August. 15 to attend the Alaska-Yukon - stampede which opens there on the previous day. The 1 telegram intimated that Governor1 Pinchot might spend several days in the state. He will be entertained in Portland by 3overnor Meier. , - u -ree ivheewqly Si YOU don't Kare to learn Studcbakcr Free WWing it tenches tt seii to you. - Just start off driving as you always do. And pretty oon youll be enjoying a well, sweet new sensation that's Free Wheeling! It just come natural. Before' long youll be lifting your toe from the accelerator and thrilling to costless gliding on merry old xrjomentum. . ' - Then youll find your self shifting at 40 to 50 from high to mtermediate and back again as easy as pie, without using the clutch. - Why, it's absurd, say I, to pass up the fun and economy of it, now that you can get a real Free Wheeling Studebaker for $845. 1 t's the lowest priced Six today with Free Wheel ing as standard equipment -erigueeredfrom tip to tail to give you its fullest benefits in its finest, form. originated by State Motors. Inc. . CTnemeketa High TeL, 8400 GREAT ACHES FROM CORNS GROW Schaefer's Corn Remover j J ust apply and . let - dry Five nig:hts, and . cripling corn comes off like. "rwax. Think of the relief you can tret for a quarter of a dol lar. No sense in suffering from corns all you need Is one trial of Schaefer's. Schaefer's DRra store . : 135 X. Com! . Dial 5107 Tne original yellow front, can dy special store of Salem Hospital Beds I to Rent v aaBBBBlBiBmenB CaTJ .0610.' Used ' Fnrnltdre Department : 1st n. nigh . aT a- ma Studebaker N&TTOO 'I i 0 . A Ladies' Pumps f - Ladies' Oxfords 0 mvji If you can't use two pairs, bring a friend to go "half and half" with you . . BUSTEEl STORE'