The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 20, 1932, Page 3, Image 3

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27 new Volumes and Eight
Hi Interesting Mrlor e s t
". Maps at Library
ii unusually - wide variety of
reading material comprises the
latest additions to the Salem pub
lic library-collection. Besides 87
new books of biographical, statis
tical," fictional and historical na
ture, tbe library bas acquired
eight maps of Oregon and Wash
lngton national forests. Of espe
cial Interest Is a map of the Skyline-"
trail from Mount Hood ' to
Crater lake. - .
Tbe new works are as follows:
; "Tbe American Year '.-1 Book,
1J31..; Saizallo, "Every - day
Spelling"; Baring, The Puppet
snow, or Memory-; Kennan, "E.
-it. Harrtman,". , (a biography. 2
TOD: StrackeT. 'Thft Adventure
of Living?; Bill, fThe Red Prior's
Legacy"; Corbett, "If It Takes All
Summer"; Gilson.' "The -White
cockade"; Kyne, "Lord of Lonely
Valley"; . -Tbe Loop." a tale of
. the Oregon country by 13 Oregon
. aainors."
. Montherland, "The Bullfight
ers-; Newton, "This book-collect-lng
Game'; V. 8.; Foreign and
vomesue commerce, statistical
abstract or the U. S.; Redfield,
"With ' Concress and Cabinet" ?
Beebe, "Nonsuch; Land of. Wa-
. ier-; jenains, r vision by Radio";
Jenkins, .RadiomoTles, Radforls-
. Ion. ''.TaMVfefAn"- TtmarAt Tlia
Back Journey Across Central It-
rit , ourr, Aiasaa, uur-isesu-tlf
ul ' Northland of OnnortnnftV."
Knight, : r "PechuckrV t t (Lorne
Knight's adrentures is the Arc
tic) ; CortL "The "Rise of the
nous or tfotfischiki"; Hudleston,
"Warriors in Undress"; Brooks.
lae uis of Emerson"; Ritchie,
"Thackeray" and His Daughter";
Begbie, "The State of England";
VerrllL "Great, Conquerors of
South and Central America."
"Road and information Map for
the National Forests of Oregon,"
map; "Cascade -National. Forest."
pam.; "Crater National : Forest.
Oregon pam.; Deschutes Nation
al Forest, Oregon." pam.; "Ocho
co National Forest, Oregon,"
pam.; "Oregon Skyline Trail Map
from Mount Hood to Crater Lake;
"Umatilla National Forest, Ore
gon and Washington," bam.; Ump
qua National Foreet,"" Oregon";
pam.; "Wallowa National Forest,
Oregon," pam. ,
opment under" ths basis' recom
mendations ef the recent, report
of the war department toeongresr.
The development proposed would
cover, nsrlgauon. flood : controL
reclamatloa and power. i ' From
power sals revenue would be had
wnicn would' repay the govern
ment. , - . t- - J
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LADDER PLAY 0PETJ5
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The - laddep - tournament of the
Salem Tennis association' got un
der., way last week -with Don Baa
ders challenging Norris Kemp who
was ranked as number six and de
feating him. -4, 4-..;-4.f:,..-'.-.-.
- The rules provide that any play
er may, challenge the one directly
above him .once a -week . and the
challenged person must defend
his . position within ''a week after
being challenged or forfeit. . . . r
The eight top-ranking men and
tour or five of tbV top-ranking
women will represent - ' Salem
against other towns. 4" i f :
. Two matches' with Monmouth
normal and two with Dallas are
scheduled for the first four Sun
days in May.
Anyone paying the required
dues is eligible to belong to the
club and profit by the club priv
ileges. , ' '- "- . ;
The players now rank in ' the
following order: Pete Hagemann.
Melvin Goode, Fred , Hageman.
Herbert Hobson, Daryl Meyers,
Don Sanders; Norris Kemp," Ed
Rafferty, Jake Burns, Don Vestal.
Jim Nutter. Jerry Hansen and "Bob
Johnson.--' The women -i are now
ranked as follows :; Edith starreu,
Marie Eggstaff and Leota Jones.
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HMDS r.'EETICG
The physical education eloVef
Willamette university, 1 composed
of majors In physical education,
attended ; Oregon stste ; physical
education spring meeting la Port
land1 Saturday. ---y-y-
Dr. Murray was, the principal
speaker ; on : the program and In
his talk outlined the need of
games which carry over Into later
Ute. Some of these games ' are
volleyball and handball. HsT de
cried the notion that these were.
- - Ths -WilUmett club has', held
some Interesting ' meetings front
tims to Ums hers and. has lesraed
a number of games.. The next it
plans to master Is cricket." popu
lar English gami which Is seldom
seen in this country. , ;
Those going to Portland were
Lestle 8 parks, who Is secretary
of the sute association." Mildred
Miller, Don Faber, Charles.. GI1L
Gus Moorev Walt E r I e k s o n
Dwlght Adams and also Mrs. Er
ickson and Fays Sparks who are
not members f.th club. ?
Palmer Estate
Appraisal Filed
..The late George W. Palmer left
an estate of $34,872, an apprais
al filed In probate court reveals.
Of th property. ilS.2 07 was per
sonal and 21.5,.real. Notea of
the Cooperative 1 Prune Growers'
a s s o e 1 a Uon x totalled $10,01 0.
Irene Palmer Is administratrix of
the estate. Appraisers , wers O. D.
Needham, James Pats and Henry
pauner.:. . ,' r ! : . :
On&Act Cbmedyl
WitmOSered:
iByShikpohSdoh
; "Handsome Is", one-act ' com
edy, Is. being prepared by students
of ' Snikpoh-elub. v Salem 'c high
school dramatis society, .for pres
entation at the April - 28 assem
bly. Miss Virginia Durkee, Wil
lamette university dramatics star
dent; Is serving as coach.
The east includes Betty Bon-
neu. -Robert ; Burdette, CUrlbeU
Burnslde and Ed Farrlngton.-
Lindleitml&id3
In Courthouse
Liylng of new 1 1 n 1 e m
throughout the eosnty eoarthouse
was began Monday under order
ot the county court. New linoleum
Is to be laid In all offices and In
ths corridors en three floors. "The
county, court decided upon the
purchase of ths linoleum after, the
grand : jury had : reported - this
month , that the . linoleum In. the
county elerk's office was unsightly
and dangerous. .The material and
the work Is being furnished by the
H, L. Stiff Furniture company and
the Hamilton Furniture company,
both of Salem: ' -- V ZT-.-rr-
O. F. ball at Wilson villa Thursdiy
afternoon, wag well patronized by
Aurora women.' Among those zn
attendance were Mrs.- Millard; C ri
sen; Mrs. Frank McAllster, lira.
Ray Targen, Mrs. Nellie Mlnar.
Mrs. R. R. Mandevffle, Mrs. E. E.
Brandt. .Mrs. Frank KEer, Urs.
Waiter - Grim, urs. b. r. ciesy ,
Mrs. P. a Ottowsy and Mrs. TJ. f
pller. - Both J firs hundred nd I
bridge were played. At brldge , I
Mrs. U. Eller and Mrs Ottowsy .
reeelred high scores. - 1 1 -
- Aurora A benefit eard gtrea
by, the Rebecca lodge la the L O.
ladd; BUSH,
.BANKERS
. Sal&m, Oregon
" Established 1868
Commercial and Savings Department s-
SPELLNG
COflTEST
WILL BE SATURDAY
The annual old-fashioned spell
ing contest for all the schools In
Marlon county Is to be held here
next Saturday. April 23. Mrs.
Mary 1 Fulkerson, county school
superintendent, announced yester
day. One puplk.i -eligible from
each ' room In the county, from
the third to eighth grades inclu
sive. The contest Is to -be? held in
Salem high school beginning at
10 a. m.
Mrs. Fulkerson said yesterday
that she wished all teachers to
understand that no entrance fee
would be charged any partici
pants. She said there had been
. . some confusion about this matter
- due to a misunderstanding of the
spelling contest requirements and
1 the declamatory contest require
ments. The latter contest is to
be held at Silverton Friday night
The winner In each grade .in
the contest here will receive a
- gold medal and the runner-up a
silver medal. Each child scoring
a perfect paper in the written
contest will receive a certificate.
After a preliminary test of 60
words Is graded, ths . students
who ha vs, made no mistakes will
. . be matched In an-oral spell-down.
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Large Fund For
I Columbia River
, Work i&Sought
WASHINGTON, " April IS
(AP) Authorization of $31f ,
09,000 for developing ths Colum
bia rlrsr was sought here In. a
bill Introduced by Oregon's two
republican senators, McNary. and
' Stelwer.
The bilP provides that super
tslon of the -work be- under the
secretary of war who .would ; be
.authorised to carry out the devel-
Bowman Director
Of General Firm
LOS ANGELES. CaL, April 19
Ralph G. Bowman, one of the
best-known petroleum marketing
executives 6n the Paclfie coast has
been elected to the board of direc
tors of General Petroleum corpor
ation of California: of which com
pany he is Also Assistant, general
saiei'Vfciaflage-1' General Petro
leum is the. Pacific coast subsi
diary of the billion-dollar Socony-
Vacuum corporation, one of the
largest Industrial organizations In
the world, with activities that
touch practically every country of
ine globe.
No More Gas
Stomach
In
and Bowels
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' tf - ire Vrtah te- be
llavaa mi hi tomai h
taka ftsalaaaa ' Caa TibMb wixicl
ftx ptwpmrmi pactoUy far atomacb gm
and ail th bad affacte wan King fzov
faillag at tfc.
linsMtn tka
faallnr wita Vaavt sat
eitatkMi wUl vaaiab. mad you will acait
dorp braata
faatta aftai
by daalra fat
in
s Tka npty.
bit of
caawlnc
tka ataaaach wUf
b abl to
aUrcomfait.
That drsway, alaepy
dlnaor will ba saplaeai 1
avtartaiajroaflt.
Ymna llmba. I
mnr Ion cold ud mo
eaaaa Baabnaaa'a Caa Tablata orva
r from tatorMHne; 'with tka circa la-
Bloatiaf will caaaa
nsa'aad fira will mm
d aad "mo to alaes" bo.
Cat tka mralna. la tka vailow pack
is at any geoa orag eter , ran si
- Always onhand at v
Daniel J. Fry's. Adv.
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VhenRestls
Brc?ien
Act Prompttjr When Bladder
Irregularities Disturb Sleep
Are you bothered with blad
der irregularities; ' burning,
scanty or too frequent passage
and getting up at night? Heed
promptly these symptoms.
They may warn of some dis
ordered kidney or bladder con
dition. Users everywhere rely
mloctn'ttriUs. RecxTmmcnded
IfoT 50 years. Sold everywhere.
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Six Fall Afoul
Of Traffic Law
Last Few Days
Six motorists were arrested by
city police on traffic violation
charges over the weekend. Licen
ses of two. Paul Forgaard. 585
North 18th street, and Richard
Tisdale, charged with speeding.
were suspended for 10 days by
Municipal Judge Mark Poulsen.
Others arrested were: Andrew
Broadous of Eugene, posted $10
bail, on speeding charge: ' J. A.
Natnman. 1070 Leslie street-and
Harold Rhoten. 1565 South High
street.-both charged with reckless
driving on a turn; Duane Grif
nth, route six . charged with
speeding.
Achievement of -
4-H Clubs Told
Achievement programs for var
ious 4-H clubs in the county are
being held during the spring
weeks. The Thomas school, of
which Mrs, Emma Wolfard Is the
teacher, will hold its program to
morrow night, while Friday night.
April 22, the Eldriedge school will
hold Its program. Miss Jeannette
Luper Is teacher of that school.
Mrs. Mary Fulkerson, county
school superintendent, will attend
both affairs. Tuesday night she
went to ML Angel where she at
tended a meeting of the teachers j
club there. The club hss been
studying first aid.
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IVIany Nationally Advertised Goods Will Be Sold at
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and Some for Less Than Half-Price - - Contract Goods Excepted
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As announced above we will open the biggest jewelry, selling event ever conduct
ed in this city Thursday morning at nine o'clock. Oar entire stock will be of
fered for sale at ONE HALF PRICE OR LESS with just a few exceptions
(these, few exceptions are contract goods upon .which the manufacturers pro
hibit price' reductions. -
Never before in the history of this generation has it been possible to obtain so
much for so little at our 'Store. The goods we are offering is oar regular stock
of Nationally advertised and Nationally priced merchandise
No! We Did Not Make a Mistake
in pricing these goods, we know some of these prices will seem incredible
and yon might assume the printer made a mistake. For example, an Illinois 19
Jewel Bourse 12 size 14K. White Gold R. P. Watch Nationally priced at $75.00
our price' is now only $19.75. Think of it, a reduction of almost three fourths!
Twenty, dollar. three strand La Tausca Pearls are now selling at $4.75, a reduc
tion of more than three fourths. Space permits us to enumerate but a few of
the truly sensational values that await you at our store.
Quantities of some of "these extra specials are limited- oar advice come to our.
store as soon as possible for your share of these truly wonderful bargains.
Now is the time to purchase graduation and wedding gifts, yes the thrifty and
prudent buyer should 'even consider purchasing Christmas gifts at this time,
prices will never be lower we assure you.
You win receive the same unlimited guarantee with every purchase just as
though you paid the fuH regular retail price. ,
We want the oldest inhabitants of this city to try and remember the prices of
ten, twenty or even thirty years ago. Come to our store and be convinced prices
are .lower today than ever before in history.
We extend you a cordial invitation to visit our store Thursday, you win not be
urged to make a purchase, and as always you win be treated as an honored
guest.
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DIAMONDS
-Hover before have we. offered diamonds at these prices, oar entire) stock ot ths finest blue. whits perfect dia
monds will be sold at half price and la some Instances less than half price.
Compare and check these, prices with all other stores.- Baying s diamond today at Hartmaa Bros, is Jut like '
spending your dollar on both sides, it does doable duty. , '.. - jr- - "
Bny that diamond ring now and yon will obtain one twice as large as yovrwoaJd if purchased at the regulars
price. Be sore and inspect our window display of dianettdav it is worthy of your attention.
$75.00
HALF CARAT DIAMOND. Beautiful Bine White Col
or 18K White Gold Mounting.
Was $200 .NQW
Ladles Diamond Ring 18K White' Gold' Setting Blue
White color ' 4 j gst
was S33.00 .-. . . . . .NOW i 1 f aOU
Beautiful Steel Blue Diamond. Platinum Mounting
adorned with 10 Diamond. &QO Cfi
Was 9165.00 .KOW iOa-aDU
Large Diamond of Perfect Color Gold Mounting
Contains 10 Diamonds. C1IC fifl
Was 9290.00. NOW 149aUU
QUARTER CARAT DIAMOND. Beautiful Blue White
Color. New Design 18K White Gold 097 CA
Mounting was $100-00. ...... . .NOW I OVI
Quality Diamond
Ladies' Resplendent
White Gold Setting
$50.00. NOW
New 18K
$22.50
Large Blue White Diamond Genuine Platinum Set
tug contains 8 Diamonds &Q9 CA
9185.00 ...;....NOW s?7aaJU
Bine White Perfect Color Diamond New Design 18K
White Gold Setting. . 0C7 CA
Was 911800.
, NOW
$7.50 Crystals $2.45
Mens' Wrist Watches Ladles1
$20. La Tausca Pearls $4.75
pq Genuine Rock Crystal NecklaceLarge ILLINOIS. 17 Jewel New
uusnal cut crystals. Orlrinal price was Model Luminous dial
.nwwu vat wjwu " Fnco wnn 14K IX'Dlte Gold R. P.
1,11 nJHh Come early lor tnls rare bargain.
Case. Cooneave back.
93TJJ0. NOW $18.75
ELGIN. One of Elgin's
Newest Creations. Case
Old English Pewter. Very unusual pat- 1K White Gold R. P.
tens. Some have delicate small handles Sf1! 0014 i1
$ 250 Salt Peppers $1.25
ethers are plain. Be sure and ask to see
ij this real bargain.
Was
$20.00 NOW
$13.00
$2.00 Creamer Sugar 95c
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GRVEN. 15 Jewel Move
ment Raised Gold
Numerals. Thin' Model,
14K White Gold R. P.
Case. Was . 1 fn
Old EnSllh Style Genuine Pewter Cream- 935.00. NOW
s;usd- Sugar Never before.. never again pALTHAM. Raised Gold
liU at this price.
$3.25 Metal Bands $1.25
Nnsoerala. New Model
Movement. Cases- are ei
ther engraved or" plain.'
Was tA Off
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ELGIN. Ladles New De
sign. A rare value. Was
NOW . .... $12.50
iiia Three strands of ' loveliness. Genuine La
' ' Tanscaw . They have the delicate pastel
j .colors et a rainbow, the sheen is as soft
tt as velvet. ;
ILLINOIS. 17 Jewel
.Movement Dlinols. latest
model, - ease of 14K
White Gold R. P. Was
$50.00.
NOW
$15. Silver Chest $7.45
$24.50
GRUEN. 18 Jewel Move
ment. Unlimited Guaran
tee. Case of 14K White
Gold R. P. - 0 7 CA
Was $S5 NOW7 1 aOU
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' aansuanunan-
ELGIN.- Elghi' Lady Lo '
rain. DlaaosMl Adorned
Case. Movement nnquali-.
-fiedly Guaranteed. Was
Complete Silver Service fer six people, 9
stainless steel blade knives, forks,
teaspoons,- dessert spoons, bitter knife,.
sugar shea,: gift ease. Nationally
make.
$ 5 . Mesh Bags $1.45
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ITnltfM aaut Itarfa la tlw mmtam of tha
Small mesh. In all different color com- ;
.MsntionV . " . ' - --'
91&50. NOW
Kfl Om? policy has never been how cheap we TI015Jtf' HABllLTOIf 12 Size Thin Model
I ! - .r ... . 13 Size. Verr Thin Model 14K White ' uv mvu. r.u r r , m
cowld bny watch hands, bat now gooo. p 10 Jewe MoTemeBt ; n. nans wm . r.vase. il
This Thursday special Is sold for service adjusted to 5 positions. 1Q CA- 1 JeweI' ' CQQ CO
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5Sr;.:j34p $2. Double Compacts 65c
as well as beauty.
Was $75.00 ..... .NOW
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No. we did not make a mistake in the
price. .Ton wfll think so. when yon see
these onnola - gold and enamel doable
compacts. '
Extra; Specials for Opening Day
Was
Our Regular Price
0 CA Water Pitcher of f QC'
70 OU Beavy Weight Pewter ! 3
Now
Was -: Our Regular Price : Now.
Community China Service of 07 Pieces.'-
$69.50 XSFSZ'Z? $37.50
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u0 A A Bread Tray. Oblong. . . ' Aff Electric Waffle Iron?
7&.UU Very Fine Pewter ..... SIsJC . . ' JJJ SO"0"01 n $6 95'
1 CA Pewter Bowl for; ', ; ' 7C . 09 7C Te Spoons Set of . ? QC
7IJU Universal use ......... IUC - Heavy Silver Plate..... 5JC
Was . t : Our Regular Price ' Now
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CA Waldemar Chain, nr
' 0011 White Gold R. P.. . . laO
t9 CA Bm Vddm' Qem. Lea- f 1C
3U ther Gold Corners... $lej,
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CO 7C FoMtsln Pens Kat. 01 A
6l D Known Make ...... VlaftU
Was Our Regular Price Now
fry CA Clocks of Ormola Gold. An Qff
vIsUUGood Timekeepers;... v3
Neckla
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(EJ fl( R Quarts, Lapis. ijO 4C
VO.U II Feldspar and Camellan L&D :
$iS0SiiEi..9Se'.
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