The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 02, 1932, Page 5, Image 5

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Ore " Tedy Morn!;"V Ar?ust 2. 1 533
riefs
Pcrnuncat - KmI . .A. vm
1' iwt el big Umt aad Sunday
i, at-ta. Kntgata of Cotumbos ple
t ,is ale at . Champoeg memorial park,
; tbe jrtenic will become aa annual
rerent : eaca fourth Sunday' la
5 July. A large crowd attended the
event Sunday, tot"- which the
,.biIb sneakers .-wmrm Rt. T.
- Lefprlr of Eugene, past atate
- . chaplain; &er. Leo Walsh of ML
. i u. w, uuob' or. I'ort-
; and George Wilhefca of Sngene,
, 'vcr -new. state deDutr. The steals dln-
. - ner was serVed by the Altar ae-
. ciety of Newberg chareh.
Jcute Beauty Sboape has moved to
-; the Mltzl Gray, 7di 1st Natl Bank
j Bldg. Tel. S9. -
. Railroad Seeks Purchase The
Carlton and Coast railroad corn
et may baa filed with, the Interstate
-. commerce commission, annllca
: , tlon to acqaire and operate a
part of the logging line of the
s. nora" Lagging company In "Yam--;T
bill and Tillamook counties. A
- tony or me . aonucaiion was re
eeired at tbe offices 'of the pub
: He utilities commissioner Mon--1
day. '
. .Women'a all wool , swim suits,
formal and sanback styles. New
stock, a special lot price $1.51
- each. Miller's, 2nd floor.
Jackson Annotated Lies-
tenant-Colonel William D. Jack
son, . eommander of the ZlStb
.field artillery with headquarters
... in Portland, has been appointed
. a, member! of the general staff of
- - the . Oregon national guard. An
nouncement was made by Brlga
dler - General Rilea of the state
... military headquarters. Jackson
- served on the Mexican border
.. and later was in France daring
. tttm vnrlil war
- Special dinner. 6 to p. m. 35c.
Senator Food Shop. !
Bank Seeks Charter Applica
tion for a charter for the south
east Portland bank was received
at the offices of A. A. Schramm,
-state superintendent of banks
: Monday. The bank will be located
in the Mt.i Scott district and will
have capital of $30,000, surplus
of $20,000 and undivided profits
of $5090. Applicants are E. B.
McNaaghton, J. H. Mackie and C.
B. Stephenson, all of Portland.
sSale of men's shirts at 79c to
day at Millers'.
Sunday Fires The tire depart
: ment answered two alarms Sun-
day, one a rubbish fire at Church
, and D streets about 11 a. m., and
the other a fire in the pulp wood
stacked along the S. P. sideline
tracks south of 14th street. Con-
eiderable chemical was poured on
to the pulp wood blaze to extin
guish It. This fire was at Howard
and 14th streets.
Special dinner. 5 to 9 p. m. 35c.
i . T- J O L t
aeuawi r uvu cmuii. ;
Gets Trap Patent - Patent
rights on a steel trap which Zero
Polaire, 1950 North Water street,
recently invented, have been re
ceived by the local man. The trap,
for either large or small game, is 1
the result of much trapping done
by Polaire on the coast. The in
ventor is dealing for manufacture
and sale of. the traps, and expects
to have them on the market soon.
Enna Jettick shoe sale begins;
today" at Miller's. ,
Preferred Claims In Preferred !
claims in the settlement of the j
. Bank of Stayton's accounts vere
filed yesterday in circuit court i
here. The Bankers' Trust company
of New York asks $60.15 due on
banker.!' drafts which It claims
the, Stayton bank held in trust;
the Stayton postoffice asks
$323.99 oh a preferred claim
which the postmistress says ac-
cords with the state laws.
Statesman subscribers have been
paid $3378.03 in claims on their
$1 Accident Insurance Policies.
LaVelle Transferred ' George
H. LaVelle, electrician for tbe
Oregon Electric railway who has
made his home In Salem for the
past 13 years, has been transfer
zed to Portland, and with his
family will! move Friday. Mr. Saf
ford takes LaVelle's place here.
Cree in Hospital - Paul Cree,
son of Mr.! and Mrs. George Cree
oM775 North Front street. Is In
tbe Deaconess hospital, where ho
waa operated , on Saturday mora
Ing for acute appendicitis. He was
reported yesterday to be making
a satisfactory progress. 1
Ob ltuary
i Shauble
-4- At St. Joseph's home, Portland,
. July 31. Frank S. Shaubla, aged
78, uncle of Mr. and.-Mrs. C. I
Rodgers of Portland. Remains in
; earo of Terwilliger Funeral Home,
T7 Cbemeketa street. Services
from SL Joseph's Roman Catho
lic church Wednesday, August , 3.
at 9 a. m., Rev. Father Buck of
ficiating. Recitation of Rosary
nd prayers Tuesday, August 2,
at 7 p. m. Interment in St. Bar
bara's cemetery. ? i -f
; SPECIAL
Uroqu 1 no I e
Ringlet End
Permanent
PUSH WAVE
$2.00 S
open Friday
Evenings by
appointment
; CASTLE PER31ANENT
WAVERS CO.
J7 First rNaft Bank'. Bldg
: ' - Tel. 3CS3 ;
firasck or Caitl Pioneer
Permanent Wavera. Portland
Mi
n
z
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Dr. Cbaa
Chinese Medicine
' Jf flco Jtours " .
Tuesday and Ss tar
da y 2 to 3 p. m.
ILmuhs i ,, a
148 N. Commercial
i,. -iaalia C
Adams Restga-The resigna
tion of Dwight Aaas aa 'boys
work leader at the Salem T. M.
C. A. haa been accepted and will
b effectlra tomorrow, C. A.
Kells, secretary, announced -yesterday.
Thla fall Adams will re
turn to Willamette university for
additional work in physical eda
cation. Next year ho hopes to take
additional work at Columbia uni
versity. New York, working to
wards a master's degree. Keen
regret at Adams' resignation waa
expressed bv Kells. who nr&liuut
his work highly.
Special dinner, S to't p. m. 35e.
Senator Food Shop. - !
Caao Under Advisement Judge
L. O. Lewelling yesterday . heard
th ease of the Marlon' Aaf o com
pany against McCullough and took
the matter ander adTlsemenU
Plaintiff seeks to recover moneys
dne oa a track. Defendant is aid
to have assigned 99 per eent of
his Interests la a road contract to
the plaintiff. Other creditors of
the defendant claim they have an
equal interest with the auto com
pear In McCallough's moneys due
from the Toad job.
Enna Jettick shoe sale begins
ioaay at Miller's.
Corps to Portland DMttita th
cancellation of the visit of Harry
sievens. jr., to Portland, the local
dram corps made its official ap
pearance there last night. Other
Legion men from all parts of the
valley were scheduled yesterday
to attend a luncheon at noon fol
lowed by a meeting of Portland
post No. 11. Stevens was called
east to Warsaw, N. C, where his
wife was reported to be dying.
Hare The Statesman follow you
on your vacation. Mailed to any
address two weeks, only 25 cents.
Wrenn to Speak Gilbert
Wrenn. ?r adnata tn riant o..
ford university, Is to speak this
noon to the Salem Klwanis club.
His topic will bo "Experiences in
Vocational Guidance." Wrenn Is
is.uig nis doctor's degree in vo
cational guidance work. He is a
graduate of wniametta .,
and a former teacher at the nor
mal scnooi at Monmouth.
Enna Jettick shoe sale bejrins
, n a. . X If 111
j i miwer s.
Quit Partnership R. B. Miller
announces that ha h in.mi,
partnership with the Inter Woven-
wbd apring Manufacture and Re
pair comnanr at 34 a Miuinn
street, and that he is now located
ai zui south Commercial street,
in the basement of th w. t n tt
hall. He fe continuing with his
mici-wou woven spring and re-
uujii. aavenport business.
Vacation time
Oregon Statesman offers to sub-
sen Ders a Travel Accident Insur
ance Policy for only $l a year.
Gets P(MUIMnn Tnrl tr v nn t ah
tered vesterdav in tha rivir nt
of P. H. D'Arcy vs. Isaac Kay is
" pisinnn ana allows D'Arcy
to have restitution of the premises
Involved, the Kay Coat and Dres
shop on State street, and also to
recover court costs. The case was
tried recently hefnr
" VPS.
the Peace Miller Hayden.
Want '19 or 2ft VarA rnu
$40 down, bal. monthly. Box 8.
oimeaiiian.
Two TAtcnrH nivfTt Two mar
riage licenses were granted ye3ter
day in the count? HnrVa ntt..
They went to Burell Mills, 33,
Silverton mechanic, and Edna
Kellner, 20, Silverton stenograph
er; y u. neima, 21, route one,
Salem, farmer, and Inez Robinson.
21, Salem housekeeper.
Dance Dreamland Ball Room 25c
every Wed. and Sat. Be3t Floor.
Clell . Thomas' 10-piece band..
Recruit Marines Rtwmit!nv
of marines for the month of Aug
ust has started here. Sergeant
Sherman, in charge of recruiting.
says a umiiea number of men can
oe received on his ounta far tMa
month. Recruiting for a local
marine reserves corps Is also con
tinuing, snerman said yesterday.
We gladly extend credit. Come in
ana taxe advantage of our new
easy payment plan. All work
completed . Immediately and you
can arrange to pay as you are
paid. Drs. Eldriedge and Swennea.
Dentists. 510 U.- S. National Bank
Bldg., Salem, Oregon.
Girl on Vacation Theresa
Kirsch, elevator operator at the
courthouse, Is on a fortnight's va-j
cation. While she is gone her
brother, John Kirsch, is doiag her
work.
PILES CURED
wits ftttuon t mm ot am
DR. MARSHALL
i OrcCM BISc Phon S508
We Give SJ6H Greea Stamps
Double Stamps Every Saturday
Carson Pharmacy
Hotel Senator Bklav Dial MG8
- OPEN 8UNDATS - -
Vacuum Cleaners
afad Floor Waxers
To Rent
Call 6UI0. Used Furniture
Department
- . 151 North High t "
' Visit tsi PortUnd rLm Mrs. Lot
tie Hale and dauihlersJ" Ger
trude and Dorothy, whe have
oeea visning Mrs. Hale's mother,
Mrs. J. P. Herbal mm risutm rtw
left yesterday- moralag '4 to- visit
uioous la.jroniana tor is days.
Mrs. Hale was a resident ot Sa
lem for 15 years until August.
1921, when , she - moved to San
DiegoCalif.
Dance Dreamland Ball . Room 25c
every -Wed. and Sat. Best Floor.
Clell Thomas' 10-piece band.
Schedules Worked W Princi
pal Fred Wolf 2 : Salem high
school is continuing' to work oa
schedules forhia teachers for the
coming term of school. Some re
adjustments - are being- made
where classes are -thought to be
too large. Part of the work can
not, be done until a decision is
handed down In the school tuition
case.
Two weeks only Am m. ruuii
advertising feature we are offer
ing anyone wno comes into our
office Aur. 1st in lit in
cial reduction in all branches of
asnusiry. ut. c A. Eldriedge.
Dentist. Dr. A. Swenn Plata
and "ExtracUng Specialist: 510
U. S. National Bank Bldg., galem,
Oregon.
WeUa EsUte ValsMid The es
tate of the late Aaron Wells, de
ceased, haa an appraised value of
$2035 according to an -Inventory
filed yesterday la probate court.
JeJanie Baxter is executrix. Ap
praisers were F. L. Wilkinson. E.
P. Dixon and Walter Fuhrer. Most
of the property consisted of real
estate lots.
Fulkersoua On Trip Mr. and
Mrs. A. N. Fulkerson leave today
for Yachata where they will spend
a fortnight'a vacation. They in
tend to drive down the coast high
way for some distance to look
over the new construction which
was opened to traffic this spring
Follow the crowds to Mellow
moon wea. and Sat.
To Montana Edward Clair Mc
Candlish and Tfnrv Mrniin -
Salem, left Sunday for Havre
Juonr,, where they will spend
about a month visiting -ik
Uvea and friends of Mr. McCand-
: J August dWiscosUn fie.
,ale' ialraa snaatclnal aato
park.'.''-
,, Augawt T Oblo wBuck
eye picnic at state fair-.
grounds. c , - , -; J
'August T Miaaesota pkv
ale at Silvertea city park.
" August T The Orchard
HelghU "Old-Tiuiers- picnic
t Luther Stout fares at
Mehasaa.
August 72I-Aaaual Qte
meketan oatlaat at Spirit
Lake. " Vl .; :
Angust 8- . Annual
meetlas; Preaideats and Sec
retarlea,-Rotary district No.
Aagust 14 . Dakota pfc.
aic Salens MuaJcfaa Ante
park.
Augaet 14 inisois pic
ale at Woodbarn aato park.
August Sa - LsmciMMM
ttarkm hotel far U. W.
iteveaaoa. President Na
donal Associatieai Real
Estate Boards.
t nvnn
una i ci
mihun
ttf.iiiiUiili
July Total 1031 Compared
'To.684 Year ago; Slack - (
. ; Period is now: oa-';
KlwanUns to North Several
local Klwaniann are maklnr nlana
to attend the district. convention
or the organosatlon which is to
be held Aug. 21. 22 and 33 at
Bellingbam, Wash.
Answer Filed Answer of
Eva May Lady to the complaint
ot Binning and Driseoll was filed
yesterday in circuit court. A gen
eral denial was made by the
defendant.
Dance Mellow Moon every Wed.
and Sat. night Woodry's 10
plece band and entertainers.
Adm. 25c.
Nunn Very 111 J. J. Nunn. $49
North 19 th street, is very ill at
his home here, a recent heart at
tack having left him very weak.
He was unable yesterday to rec
ognise members of his family.
Fan Cooled Dance, Mellow Moon.
Woodry's 10 -piece band and en
tertainers. Every Wed. and Sat.
Adm. 25c.
Pays 110 Fine M. Wolf naid
a $10 fine in municipal court yes
terday, following arrest on a
drunken charge.
; ' A ' comparison of "business"
handled by the federal employ
ww Bureau nere for .the month
of - July, .1332, with , the name
month a year ago shows that
11$$ men aad vsum 'unru
Jobs there In the' month Just
Closed, walle TTB.men and worn.
en registered for work la July,
is si. too increase for this year
is 427.
Last month, tho tmtlsrant
office secured Jobs for 1191 per
sons, while la July a year ago
we oiace placed aga men mad
women in jobs. Of the mea
placed last .meath. ft were vet
erans, ' and of the total . place
ments, UT wese women,
r This week epeaed with the
slowest day la" three .months,
Reports Accident Mrs. H. . .
Smaller, 21 3 South Winter, yes
terday made vreport of. a minor
traffic accident involving a car
drives by M. Blankenshlp, route
three.
Peraa Oa Vacation L. Perns,
member ot the United Press staff
here, la oa his annual vacation.
He la spending the time with his
mother in Astoria. Mrs. Dennis
Landry la substituting for him.
Uotlon Day Today Jadge L
G. Lewelling win be here today
from Albany to conduct the regu
lar semi-monthly motion day In
department two of circuit court
here.
H. T. GENTLE, M. D.
Announces the removal of hie
offices to
S14 First National Bank Bldg.
No longer connected with
Salem Clinic
Phones: Office 8003; Rea. 5410
Manager D. XX Dotsea said yes
terday afternoon. Early la July.
Dots on was sending eat around
1$ mea aad-women a day to tha
berry fields la striking contrast
to -' fha" alowaeas "mix. yesterday,
who leas taaa a half doaea mea
were sent out - ;
Of the jobs filled In July of
this year, by far the greatest
number, 1017, were agricultaral
Jobs.' Sixty persons went out to
general "labor aad seven secured
domestic Jobs through the em
ployment agency. In July, 1131.
7$ agricultural jobs were filled
by men and women aad 29 Jobs
classified as' common "labor. - A
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M
Wednesday Night
7:30 P. M.
F.-Rioodrys
Auction Market
-1610 N. Summer St.
Used Tapestry Dave port '
aad spring rocker nearly
new, walnut extension table
Jk S bine leather seat chair,
oak extension table Jk oak
buffet, hreakfast table Jt 4
chairs, large gas range good
condition, eak aad leather
duofeld, wxia fluff rug. 7M
xO tapestry rag. reed rocker,
2 oak and leather rockers,
very Urge mahogany dress
er, plate mirror; oak dress
er. Ivory dresser, steel beds,
springs Jk mattrcsaea. 42
piece set dishes, phonograph
Jk records, Oliver typewriter,
4 burner oil stove, Taylor
sewing machine, S large
hand paintings. Liaoleam
rugs and remnants and
assy other - mlsceilaaeons
articles from S different
homes. .
Cash paid for used furniture
Auction every Sat. l:SO PJK.
Phone 5110
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rsBnnBnnsBBnuuunBnuaseassj . . . 1 1
year ago SI men
in the woods.
aecured work
' MOTOR TO MT. HOOD
HUBBARD, Aug 1-Mr. aad
Mrs. Hugh Walls with Mrs. Wells'
brother. R. L. Wallla ad Wash
ington D. O, and Mr. and Mrs.
J. D. Ernatoa aad family of Mon
itor metered 4a Gevernm eat Cams
aad aim bed aft Hood Sunday.
WHAT DOES A
S A V I NG S ACCOUNT
DO FOR
YQU?
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Many Things - or instance,
1. It payg you 3 compound interest.
2. It is a reserve insUntly twaflable to you
in cash.-
always worth
S. It Is the safest investment
par 100.
4 It opens the way to other investments.
5. It eane built up by installments.
6. It rives you credit standing'.
7. It jrives you command of complete bank"
facilities as you need them.
8. It insures carrying out your plans.
9. It permits the most economical buying.
10. It increases your self-respect.
Member
Federal
Reserve
System
Salem's
Community
Owned'
Bank
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Great Qoe Qui Sale of
mer Ooitlbim
ava
ami tSmraii-
TUlFIMSEMUni
A point that no man should overlook this merchandise must be closed out to
make room for our new fall stock and beyond a shadow of a doubt these
astounding values have never been equalled in all clothing history.
Smote
100 FINE SUITS
Fine all wool fabrics, worsteds,
cassimeres, and others, exception
ally well tailored and celenese trim
med. Never in our history have we
been able to offer such a crashing
value.
150 FINE SUITS
Every one from our regular high'
grade stock. All colors and newest
styles, exceptionally fine fabrics.
Many in this group would sell reg
ular np to $35. Now to close out
a
The entire balance of all finest suits in stock, including Hart-Schaff- "y
ner & Marx, Hollywood and others, regular values to $55. Nowy J.
your choice , y J
tic
o
50 Doz. of these fine shirts
were sold the first two davs
iLl. a a a a a " .
. oi mis greai saie. Anotner snipment received, tienuine f fs
Catalina Broadcloth in fast rnlnns nrhrnnir vl in J
www mrm. vwus aaaae I mi sv
$2.50. Now at this low price :
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SHIRTS AND SHORTS
Broadcloth & Rayon. "AH colors,
well made, full cut. Reg. values to
Now 35c. 3 for $1.00
Men's Linen Knickers
$1.95
.Values to $3.95.
r Now ..;..
HOSE
Lisle and Rs
a Real Hose Made for Wear
All Colors. Lisle and Rayon, f V
1UC
FINE SILK TIES
$1.00
All new colors. Values
Ao $10 39c. 3 for
HOSE
Fine Lisle and Rayon Hose.
Values to 50c 'Now 5 for
$1.00
MEN'S PAJAMAS
Plain and fancy broadcloth.
VaL to $1.95. Special ;
95 c
MS
h:4mm
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TWEED PANTS
Tans and Grays. Reg. $5 value.
Ex. Special
$2.95
: SWIM SUITS
All Wool All Colors, Well Made,
New Styles. 1 HO
Values to $2.95, now 1.UU
SPORT CAPS
Values to $1.75.
Special '
SLEEVELESS SWEATERS
All wcoL all colors.
Reg. $1.93 values. Now
$1;00
FINEST FELT.HATS
AH new styles.' ; -
1 Vat to $5.00. Now.
$2.95
OXFORDS
One large group Bostonians and Friendly Fives
Two Tones, Black and Tans Exceptionally Fine
Leather. All newest styles and . 1 i CO ilff
Values to $&50. .Now : 00.7a
'isSMsswMenisMns mmtrnmrnmr M m
saCnuaau
SALEH ISA Jf. COMX
Folks think of the great selections -ou find here in this
enormous high grade stock ...
Think of the service and -of thcabsolute confidence in
which you can buy your every need . . . and when you
think of this store you think of a name that has stood
for-nearly half a century as always first with every
consideration to Jta thousands b customers.'. . And
now for this great final summer close out we say with
all earnestness that never in -our history have we been
able to offer such fine high grade merchandise at such
ridiculously low prices. . . Don't wait!. You can't afford .
to miss such savings . . . N , '-. ,
SUEDE LEATHER COATS
' T
, Cossack style. Light and dark colors. Fine leather. ;
Ex. well made. Reg. VaL to $85. Cl OC
Now Ex. Special &t.UO
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