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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1932)
The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, July 15, 1932 PAGE FIVE x Lo ca 1 News Br ief s l Accidents Numerous Reports of accidents" were tiled witli the city police yesteiday as follows: Mrs. L U-Pearmlnef 868"Market etreet, anil tk. R. Schlerman, 18 ?0 North Cbrchat Church and Mar ket streets; George Meyer. MtT An gel, and A: C. Halght,8282 Slmp son street, at Mill and .12th Streets; Carleton L. Roth,. 1113 North Cottage, and Glenn Bur ' Tight. 230 N. Liberty which hap pened July 12 as Roth's track was backing In an alley; Cecil E. Rice, toute nine,' and R. Ataman, 1790 Sooth Capitol, and Joe King, Jr.. Y. M. C. AV and E. L. Coffey. 1205 Leslie street, at Leslio and ,12th. ;:- , ' 'U Bare The Statesman follow -yon on your vacation. Mailed to any address two weeks, only 25 cents. Predicts Special Session Pre diction of a special session of the legislature before the end of, the year was made by Frank Andrews, renresentatlTO from Muitnoman county who was la the city yester day on business. Andrews thinks license fees must be cut and he believes now-Is the time to effect a-auarterly license payment plan. He was ranking member of the highway committee In the bouse , In the 1932 session. , - refrigerators at cost. Call at Cap ital Ice, 560 Trade St. John Kelly Visitor John W. Kelly, chief of the, Oregonian news bureau at, Washington, spent part of Thursday In Salem where he paid bis respects to Hal E. Hobs, secretary of state, and other om Three Building: Permits . Three building permits tnclud-'J Inr , one for construction of new residence, were issued jes-i terday by the city building in- Brake Talk I a Hrrn The onlv lpecior, as . wmowe. uuoiv vrK? iie ufre im on.y l.T..v -' f . a 11800 talking- moving picture about au- aovU0 af m5 North ltb.'"x: tomoblle brakes will be shown at Miller, to repair dwelling at 2(0 the chamber of commerce audi-1 Marion at estimated cost 01 torium tonight at 8 .o'clockl by the J $ 5 0 0 ; and G.' W. Moored, - 3 U Colyear , Motor Sales company I North lBtn, alterations ai so and the B, and P, Partsj store I estimate. , . ; H here. In 'conjunction with the I ' n, ' Thermoid Rubber company, which 1 , Junuf. , L . Jh is releasing the film. Anyone In- T' r , Yt terested In tho subject is Inrited J sda "i.S,tSS5SK to attend, says Ray W. Taylor, "uu 6 . r.VvTf Colyear manager, and especially Pla t0 . enJoy are garagemen. service- station v attendants and particularly 1 " Ly brakemen urged to see the film, naTe B W?J " J". showing of which takes bbut an rov- ; In the etof hour and 15 minutes. The show I "P151"' v 'v.v particularly displays a new type wm oe serrea i tuu. brake being brought out on 1932 v.tfnn t!m la travel time. The cars, the Bend ii-Lockheed, Lnrenn statenman offers to sub- Spot dance Friday Hazel Creen. I acrlbers a Tratel Accident I nsur- In Union Serrice The ! Salem I .. ... Reformed church, of which Rey. r if V f W. G. Lienkaemper is pastor, Margaret Stephenson, director of will Join the fifth annual! union religious eaucauon services of the Portland Reform- M- ? church here, will return ed church Sunday. The meeting onaay irom ine rupwuriu will b held at Roescbe-s Iwoods. Institute W utue niTer nesr near WilsonTille. In event of KOseDurg, wwca aas ueea rain, the usual' services will bei '" tbls week. Miss Steyenson k,M o v .t,..v t ...j hn been one of the institute uvsa : su'. moi vuuavu xioicu I of the union session at Wilson-I instructors. iile. 1 , irr4l ImIiI. - - 'i hois jianagiHS While on your vacation have The Holt, former manager of the Cap- Oregon" Statesman mailed to you, Hal theatre. here, has recenuy m- call .9101. sumed tne managemem oi vuo ! New Salem hotel, improvements At White Home Mr, and Mrs. I to the front of the building and Albert Patterson and daughter of I a general overhauling of the lob Klamath Falls are visiting at the by are planned. Iaqmiriee Miuiy Numeroua In quiries for Willamette valley real estate are being received here,' lo cal realtors report. Cash 'deals are few but trades of property are numerous. ; ;- -.. , : i ' Sturpended License ' of Zu gene Byland, arrested for speed ing, was suspended for five days when defendant appeared .before Poliee Judge Poulsen yesterday . Released Ted Bradsbaw, alias Dick Murphy, , was released from- the city Jail yesterday. He was arrested several days ago on a check charge. - .- I Not Guilty G. A. Allen was found not guilty on a reckless driving charge after trial In Jus tice coun yesieraay, - ; ; i. lilKESlTllDBS: mat BE Mike' Smith, one or a trio held In the county jail for burglary of the Harry Thomas bouse at Don ald last December-1, pleaded not guilty when arraigned In justice court yesterday morning, and pre liminary hearing was set for this morning at 10 o'clock. Ball, set at 13000, was not raised and be Is m the county JalL - Smith, with Leo Smith and Bill McCaffrey who have not yet been brought Into justice court, have been held in the jail here tor sev-' eral days. The charge la burglary la a dwelling in-the night time. The trio are alleged to have en tered the Thomas house while the owners were la the east, and to have stolen a largo quantity of articles, ranging from small Items to bed clothes. ; j T Loo Smith was picked up In Oregon City, held for the sheriffs office here, and tho other two men were arrested by , Deputy Walt Barber of the sheriff's office. - 'The three, v with Don Ramey. were arrested - for larceny last March 8. ' As outcome of that, tho two Smiths were sentenced to a year each and paroled by Judge IV H. MeMahaa. of circuit court, and McCaff ery, was given a two year seatenee and .paroled. Ac tion was, dropped against Ramey. Probe of Coppp Wt 5 Rates Started;. Hearing not Set n , : -1 ' - -'" - " . J : , - -Investigation of . the rates, charges and practices of tho California A Oregon Power! com pany in southern Oregon la now under way. It was announced at tho offices of the public utilities commission Thursday. .The ; date for - the formal hearing will be set later. - j ' ' ; " Engineers are now.! at work investigating the records, books and accounts of the. company at Medford. Other engineers will be assigned to field operations at Klamath Falls. Officials said It 4 - would reaulro ' several " weeks to - complete the nrellminary UtTcfl-' ' tlgatlons. , V Fix Premium to ' . '-Protect Firemen "A premium, calculated on a wage .of $20 per month." In addi tion to - that -.received, by volun teer . firemen operating exclusive ly' within manlctpal boundaries,, has' been fixed by, the state In dustrial . accident commission tor. volunteer firemen operating, out tide of cities who are under pro- -tectlon of the workmen's eom pensaton law. . The new order becomes effective August , 1. home- of their uncle, B. ' White,! 167 South 16th. Gs Stealing Willie Stain ke Dance Oregon Haymakers, Turner Friday. and Kenneth Hoogerhyde, arrest- WanU Mortgage raio-rrouii w n1 tnr itMiiiiff ,i mr. n. I foreclosB a mortgage for 11800 elals. . Kelly, covered each succes- terday certified to the Juvenile l was begun in circuit court yester- sive session ot the legislature nere court from the city police de- lflay iy Henry Kaniae against jnu for many years, and is well known j partment. to state oinciais. tie is now en joying a two weeks' vacation in tho west. , $2600 Reported Settlement of $2600 for a claim of the estate i ot Babette Ronner, deceased, was made known yesterday in probate court when Emil Ronner, admin- ! istrator, filed his report there. Ob ltuary Williamson and others. Interest and costs are asked In addition to the face of the note. Picnic Cancelled Weather con ditions called a halt to the Frater nlc club picnic, scheduled for Rlv erdale park last night, and in stead the regular meeting was held at the Spa. with no major Towell At the residence 2065' Hazel Ave., July 14, Sheller F. powelL business coming up and no speak The funds were received from the aged. 84 years. Father of Mrs. er on hand u&frfna unwind Krnrftra snn Dnih 13 omttf. lTf.. n.n. r 1 Household Shipping company as Powell, Mrs. Beulah P. Eoff, Er- anteQ, sn furniture. Ph. 5110 iuii payment tor a ciaim neia 07 nest w. roweu or saiem, airs. nnkrnn Klll A petition . Anna P. Wagner of Hawthorne, ln bankruptcy has been filed In iuuiiim rwBu ui vauz Portland hv P. M. Rrec-orv. Sa. vuie, .310.; Dromer 01 jonn h. jej may6r. His personal assets i-owen or wensviue, MO. Kuner- -r listed at notMns- and llabili- ai services oauiraay, juiy , at ties at 36000. Gregory was sued 3:30 from the chapel of W. T. f0T money recently in circuit itiguon ana bon. itemams to oe court here. rorwaraea to .New Florence, Mo., for interment. the deceased's estate! Statesman subscribers have been paid $3373.03 in claims on their $1 Accident Insurance Policies. Flint Seeks Divorce Raymond L Flint filed suit in circuit court yesterday asking a divorce from Aunice Flint to whom he was mar ried In May, 1925, at Sacramento, Calif. He charges she deserted him in April, 1931. There are Coates On route 6, July 14J James w .MMn .hnrn h. niaintiff Coates, aged 69. Uncle of Vernon says should be In the custody ot sheldo of Salem Mrs. Mae Bur- thft rtofandant mho has 140 t5 -". ouoiii mnnth tnr hir .tiTinorf of Rickreall. Funeral Services Dance Oregon Haymakers, Turner under the auspices of the Cheme- Frlday. ketan lodge No. 1, I. O. O. F. ot I wnicn he was a member under Lioan AutAorizea A loan or the direction of W. T. Rledon and iftuuo tor tnree years at six peri son cent was authorized here yester day In probate court Out ot tho estate of ' Sheller F. Powell, In competent. Income from the loan Is to be put with cash funds to make possible payment of $75 a month to Ruth P. Smith, guardian of Powell. Millard At the Methodist Old People's home, July 14, Jennie Millard at the age of 76. Survived by a sis ter, Mrs. Emma Pierson of Chi cago. Funeral services will be held Friday. July 15 at 31o'clock Ftal Accouat In Flnl w ..V-LT. vjnC"V' "i" JESLif iJfi? JfS! TmrimZ m . . . . 1 -m in casn nas Deen iiios ana out- n ronu i iw ia taiiA- o on hand to distribute to three Edward Tarks of g,,, 8lster uu w" 5U'- of John Hpvn nt Tn. Vr 1 TWn Rmntivi Deere-, of Baister of Iowa. Notice of fun divorce was gTanted yesterday to ral lat by W. T. Rlgdon and Mfelke on the. grounds of cruel and inhuman treatment. Judge I G. Lewelllng signed- the decree. Custody ot two children was warded to the plaintiff. The couple was married in 1922. Deer Untagged Chris La Chelle, arrested for possession of an untagged deer hide, pleaded not guilty in Justice court yes terday and his case was tenia tlvely set for July 22. He is out on his own recognizance. Suit Filed The Travellers In surance company filed suit yes terday In circuit court here, ask ing foreclosure of a mortgage of 11,000 along with interest and costs. Defendants are Walter L. liner ana outers. Board to Meet - The Red Cross board with Judge Ross- man as chairman will hold its I monthly meeting Friday noon JSelcrest iflembnai Coming Events July 17 Oklahoma picnic at'Silverton park. August 7 Ohio "Bock, eye picnic. State fair grounds. August 7-21 Annual Cbe meketan outing at Spirit Lake. Aa gust 14 Dakota pic nic. -. , F&oa 1896 Pcic-d A PARR CEMETERX WITH PERPETUAL CARE Jut Taa Mioatet mm thai Heart f Town I Dr. Chan Lara Chinese Medicine Office hoars 'Tuesday and! Satur day 2 to 8 p. m. Rnnms 1 and 2 148 N. Commercial Salem CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for kindness shown and beautiful flowers bestowed during our bereavement. Mrs. Henry Wolfe and Family. Hugh A. Dowd, M.D. SALEM CLINIC First National Bank Bid. Tenth Floor Res. Phone B080 - Office 8130 PIANOS TO RENT Call 910f- t'sed Furniture Department 152 North High Commercial at Union Streets. Open Sundays and Holidays GROCERIES - MEATS - VEGETABLES - FRUITS Pure Cane Fine , Granulated V ar 100 & $3.89 ; Mi-Choice Hard Wheat ; Flour 49 lbw sack - 98c Sperry's Pancake Flour No. 10 sack 37c MEAT DEPT. ; - . ... .. . - ' - i ' Round Steak, O J fresh, tender L 2 . Pot Roast, " in from Baby Beef- lvt Sweet Mixed - j A. Pickles, pt 1 im pure Pork : Cr : Sausage, lb. - l O C , Fresh Hambur- )Cn . ger, 2 lbs. I LO L Tender Boiling i : Q Beeflb. I OC ; FrOreamery-'' Butteit 2 : 35 c Salad Oil The Very Best Bring Your Container Qt.l6t GaL 59C Small .White Beans 6 . 19c Fancy Blue Rose Head Rice 4u 19c ; Currt Cut Macaroni 6 at 19c " Notbecause of im juch'more important you get famous natfoiVal adyl ; V vertised brands. Never before sold so lowas this store never buys cheap salesigoods or stocks of bankrupt merchandise. Maim 9o .sEno Sa!leiM?o Shorts, Stouts, Regulars, KUPPEN HEIMER and Hickey Freeman all included the latest and best band crafted all wool men's and young men ! s i:oTv.,.-.i.''.v.'.-.v.y-.- '" I f' - - , j . i.v - ;y; x s ; v i a , v : -'yti y 1 5 , s f , ' - - :: f 'V , - - i fe, , s v X , f f ito--:- .r'.:.!X:-:-' x-:-:-:-:-;-.-.-.v - t.r-yv-x : f V, I .-.-. -.v.'.-. w.-.:.:.:.: :.: w S m I rJ ' xs' ' ' y I I ? S 4 i S i ( J S ' V , J 5 ! ' x V. j I i ' "' ft'xi .-." I i s ' i I k J - - " ' ' I - . A' ' j j ' , I - f If ; i v v 'v ' ? I :-::-;.v..v-X'V&:-.-.': J 75 Going fast, not all six es in every pattern now but good selections yet remain in this group. OTHER LOTS AT $14.00 Tor the finest of all wool mOta fat latest styles and real S29.50 rallies A PAIR OF FINE Sit intb store-wide eboleo ot our saost expen- stro salts, rleb aU vtoi fabrles In famous 904 Udaded at $195 and Cbolec sdy I1&9S. All Sizes and Models in Two Feature Groups E?nime &a& tow eoato. Every rarment propertlonately redwed and cteieo of a Berg, Deobs or Ferry FEES witk oaeh top coat. to meet immediate demands of our . Everyone knows the condition as preTiow ly eapiowsly pwblfehed ia the newspaper vallty and stylewtee swyers are not ossw fasing this bonaflde UqnldaUon with eorrtnt barleeqae sales of cheap (no brand goods) they an know that a f aniens label ie la every garment In the Han's Sbep, mats wny toe crowds are packing tbls store. hollis w. huritington , Choice of genuine ARROW COLLARS and men's fancy border handkerchiefs "Cheney" Fashion Craft and "Croydon" neckwear. Lot one three for a dollar, or Q K g beautiful ties, each.... 0JI Odd sizes striped and plain color crew-neck pullover bas que beach shirts. ACkn $1.00 to $1.50 values Cotton work hoee, plain col- 7c ors, aU sizes. Special Men's handkerchiefs, white and fancy borders, large size AJl sases In the M. Shirts were Hi8 and to SIM each. Choice at The Very Finest KM? That Cash Money tVifl High uay Manhattan Artistl Phillip Jones, Wilsoi Bros preshrank and finest ox tailoring. jaOca-A, Oeepers, Batohway, . Bed Label Ik v. IX there MEN'S SHIRTS AND SHORTS Combed yarn, fiat knit and non-run rayon shirts nd rayon and broadcloth aborts, with balloon feat. Regular Mo too garment. Tout cnoloo One lot of men's athletic union suits of these as Mrtod makes. Aetf pattern broadcloth and QK Hlnsooks. sCk stripes. Values to 12.00.... duC' Uns sunnier weight knit union suits,' short peeves, ankle length, r7Q fertra special, tho suit i JC 23c Ankle Fashioned S5 Valnefi i J and other makes y . Mac areas ealf.ee, 0o I wOSSd Macfe and whtU 1 " An stees, w&De anew Conu Early While gize - are Complete Why Pay More for Unbranded Cheap Shoes M Tour :.r'.. . . And We Will Give Away With each and every shirt sold a beautiful expensive silk necktie FREE! ALL SIZES IN THIS LOT Or ISiQwrPr" i r' Aim vl fs i i ,-V:, ; Sri is ir' THE ! " y;CMSIS- ! V- Ibne Is the very &&r - essence ef eea- lSja - eredttor's snera- t'Agt :- ' Is the only alter- I .'- -. V I. native smlees we I'VV I "KrUiee this high I S , . - I . mde ateck at 1 enco and settle IjTX 1- accesmte Bene wjft& Cash sr. 'er. . . a 3c 1 mm All Sales Absolutely And Real QuaBty Worth $20 Choice SQk Tie FREE! Value to $1.00 Two lots top grade shirts. Im ported and domestic fabrics, Cnely tailored, latest styles, aU sixes. Were 9X50. now 113; and were Q" OQ 1X50, now , O IPEioeimibi lKI6oaei?y i ether, stan dard natlemal brands ec seprcane tnality. Tktaea to Wo! Fair Kewj Onlyi Faaey Drees HOSE MetolXN VaJeee New it - S2DEI And imokinj jacket. Vtlue, tUUO. Choice tha 2 Qj LOOK! -While They Laat $3.49 ' i. i 1 x v' r I Full cut fine cjcallsy bine cham bray work sMrts. only jrr. tojarte ..... ....4C I Fails garters and other makes. single grip, taney . f 17 'n . patterns, tSo values .....A 4 Sport belt; braided port belts li black acd whita ihd brown nd whlto. AQr Roc $140, now dSetw 1 Value. ; w CS.49 Pajamas, broken aea. shop baa-. Cod. Manhattan tnmnal and other snakcav eoei and puOavor ?air........r.:..85c Dobbs dk Dorsolino FINE HATS Never before sold so low. All .the latest popular shades and blacks. Outee of entire stock of I1IUM Dobbs latest popular models ew oolora, tfl tJawe. - OS Reg. 8,09 at ...t....0' Broken" llnea' oj iV'soodeli tiDd mi asCOand 'ti0 shades bate. Paris garters and other "I good brands ............ A f vun dress shirts, blain biauo and pleated bosom. JarW yfOe values to U-M . Boys raincoats. t7. 8. - Rubber Co. Ittagatex blt leatherette Rootert tape la aiaxa'lughw nrdmal and blackJScj. i0 at Ie each, rait bcaneij l f caps at-..., -;,...t..;.i AV CXi wiannel Soiamao. 21aa hattaS' and other saakao, fJQn shokoow at .......... I V 2)2,0 Golf Hose and ....... IfeGregor SPORTS WEAR TlslMsssTf IsssTlltasiT esSTJ easeaesavwd' rigtewW r Fancy Crushed .' Pineapple ' Annour, Milk 6 tall cans CLOSINQ COT IN A F rr iUi 1 1 Gallon can 239c 25 c L