Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, June 13, 1925, Image 7

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    SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1925
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGOfc
CONFERENCE ON
JEMENT OF
PAGE SEVEN
Tho law enforcement situation
la this city Is to bo tho theme of
a conference to be held in the
First Christian cLurcb on Thura
day, June 18.
Two speakera of the Flying
Squadron Foundation will be here
to addru&i a muss meeting and to
assist in tho conference.
Hou. Oliver W. Htcwart. nresi
dent of the Flying Squadron, and
Miss Norma U. Urown. the vice-
president, are the speakers, renre-
Bentiug the Bquudron. There will
also be addrcaties by local people.
Those conferences will be open
for freo discussion and everybody
may have h's say within discre
tionary limits.
Tho program for the conference
follows:
Afternoon session.
2:30-2:40 p. m. Ouening exer
cises, Huv. C. C. Poling, pre
siding. 2:40-2:55 p. m. "Local Law En
forcement," Itoaald C. Glover,
t:5S-3:30 p. m. Address by
Norma C. Brown.
3:30-3:45 p m. "Tho Woman
Citizen," Mrs. LaMoine R,
Clark.
3:41 p. in. Open forum led by
Hon. OMver W. Stewart.
Evenine Session.
8:00 p. m. --Closing mass meeting,
Governor Walter M. Pierc-5,
presiding, addresses by Hon.
Oliver W Stewart, president
Flying Squadron Foundation,
and Miss Norma C. Brown,
vice-preaident Flying Squad
ron Foundation.
TO FILL ORDERS
"BusinefK could not be better,
reports HarryTwitchell, sales man
ager for tiie Fred M. Powell Mo
tor Car compauy. "We are doing
everything possible 'to keep up
with our o:ders but at present
have several ordors for Packard
as well as Hudson and Essex
awaiting delivery. Our brunch
manager at Albany, Kenneth Car
ter, reports orders for two Esses
and two Hiidnon cars. William C,
Gray took tho agency for our lines
at Lebanon, Wednesday, and hds
sold near.y oil of the carload
which is en route from the factory
to him.
"Vick's garage, our aub-deaUv
at Silvertou, Is sold out and ha
orders for the carload which, is
nearly dua to arrive.
"Numerous additions ot high
class men have rtcently been made
to our force nero In Salem also."
The new building to be occupied
by the Fred M. Powell company
wi.l be ready- for use August 1.
Mr. Twltchell states. The new
place is located at 350 North High
street. Twitchcll declares that
the building will be "second to
nona In the northwest."
DETROIT PATROLMAN
KILLED BY BURGLARS
Detroit, Mich., June 13 Casl
ntir Knltezewski, 24, a patrolman,
was shot and killed and an uniden
titled citizen wounded todav while
attempting to atop four men who
held up nnd robbed the Central
Savings bank brnnch at Chene
stroet and Hnrper avenue. Early
estimates of the amount stolen
placed it at $23,000.
Rogue River Valley Lumber
company, Portland; incorporators,
Oeoree L. Jennings, L. A. Feike,
W. H. Dopp; capital, $300,000.
Rheumatism
Rheumatism, In Us many
various forma, yields to
Chiropractic adjustments. In
practically every phase It is
found to bo caused by nerve
pressure, and when this
pressure la located and ad
justed by a competent chiro
practor the patient soon ex
periences relief, for the
cause has been found and
eliminated.
Consultation and spinal
analysis fre.
Dr.
O.L.Scott
Chiropractor
V. 3. Bank Bldg. -Phone 87
L. I Dick and L, M, Hum
CHUNKS h' Mi;i)l(l,NR CO.
420 and 426 State Bt
Una wonderful Chinese reme
dies nhlch ..111 cure any human
ailment Including ltlnnrhe.
harUiif ho, nmnrh. kidney
trouble, male nnd female. If III
connitlf n0 at once. Delay I
dnnvcrnnA.
Eft'Ahlihr4 18 years in da
. Omrno
Murdered.
& 4
Miss Florence Kane was brutally
murdered by a degenerate as she
was on her way home from a
theatre after mldinght In a lonely
section of New York City. Ven
Seance was sworn by her brother.
Detective Sergeant James Kane,
one of the city's best detectives,
who was placed in charge of the
Investigation.
At meetings of the state high
way tomniiffliou to be held in
Portland, Thursday and Friday,
June 25 and 2G, bids will be
opened for iho improvement of a
total of 12a. 46 miles of highway
and for bridge construction in
four counties. In addition bids
will be opened for the construc
tion of 21,500 feet ot guard foncs
in Hood River and Wasco coun
ties, and for a log building two
stories high, CO by 50 feet dimen
sions, plumbing, wiring, etc., for
rest room and concession purposes
at Emigrant Springs park on th2
Old Oregon 'mil 27 miles south
east of Pend'cton,
Tho road Improvement project
on which bids will be opened are
Baker c -aunty Middle bridge-
Love bridge eection of the Baker-
Cornucopia highway, 3.8 miles of
broken, sum 3 Surfacing; Sag-Halt
way section of Baker-Cornucopia
highway, A z miles of crush gravel
surfacing.
Coos county Coqullle-Myrtle
Point section of Coos Bay-Hosp-
burg highway, 8.4 miles of resur
facing.
Josephine county Redwooi
Junction-Well Ranch section of
Oregon Caves highway, 4.32 miles
of grading; O'Brien school-George
ltanch sec tin of Redwood high
way, and Redwood Junction
Grayback Creek section of Oregou
Caves highway, 20.42 miles of sur
facing..
Klamath count y Deschutes
county linn-Crcecent section of
Tho Dalles-California highway,
13.38 miles of grading. Biy
Mountain-Bcatty section of Klam
ath FalU-Lakeview highway,
13.45 miles of grading; Modoc
Point-KIamnth Falls section of
Tho Dalles-California highway, 18
miles ot resurfacing.
iann county Aiuany-Lebano.i
setclon of the Santiam highway,
12.55 miles ot grading and sur
facing. Tillamook county Bar City
section of Roosevelt Coast high
way, .23 miles of grading. '
Umatilla count y Emigrant
Hill section of Old Oregon Trail,
16.7 miles of resurfacing.
Tho bridge projects will be as
follows:
Curry county Bridge over
Chetco river on Roosevelt Coast
highway at Brookings.
Jefferson county Bridge over
Crooked river on Tho Dalles-California
highway near Terrebonne.
Lane counlv Revetment above
the site ot the bridge over Wil
lamette river at Harrlsburg.
Union county Bridge over tun
Grande Rondo river on the Alicel
Lowcr Cove market road.
CHINA PROTESTS KILLING
TO BRITISH LEGATION
Peklns, June 13 (By Associated
Press) The Chinese government
today protested by note to the
British logatlon the recent killings
and wounding of Chinese at Hon
kow. The note emphasized the
seriousnoss of the situation and re
served full liberty to demand com
pensation later.
The Chinese note requested th
British legation to notify all Brit
ish consulatej to take measures to
prevent recurrence of Incidents
such as took place at Hankow,
referring to the seriousness of the
situation at Hankow the note
pointed out that the Shanghai af
fair Is still unsettled.
WHERE YOUR DOLLARS HAVE MORE SENSE
NEW PRICES
Genuine
Willard Batteries
Now
.85
JOE WILLIAMS
531 Court Street
"The Battery Man"
Phone 198
WHERE YOUR DOLLARS HAVE MoORE SENSE
a mi,,, ,n. , ,
A Fine, Powerful Sedan for 5-Passengers
... at a Price Never Before Thought
Possible . . . Now Every Family Can
Enjoy Real Closed Car Comforts.
New Standard Sedan
This is the first time in the history of
automobiles that a full-size, five-passenger
Sedan with sliding gear transmission
has been offered at so low a price!
A very roomy, very comfortable Sedan
with extra-wide doors fine cloth
upholstery nickel-finish interior fit
tings a streamline body with a beauti
ful satin finish.
A chassis proved by millions of miles
in the hands of over 250,000 owners
a 27 horsepower engine axles of
Molybdenum 6teel smooth-riding pat
ented springs big, safe 10-inch brakes
disc-type clutch foot accelerator
AO Slnl Toorhg, $495; An Sled Coup, $635; All Sled SeJon. $715; . o. i. Toledo.
World's Lowest Priced Cars
tenn tsltding Hear Transmission
ir a tv rim
VICK BROTHERS
Trade Street at High Salem, Oregon
JLJJ COACH
Frcighl and Tax Extra
The world's largest production of 6-cylinder cars, permits
the lowest prices in Hudson history. And for the finest
Hudsons ever built. Thus Hudson is more than ever the
"World's Qreatest Buy."
Now a New TyeThe BROUGHAM $1595
Fniiht and Tax BxSm
It is a totally different,
wholly new Hudson type.
Among smart, individual
cars it is as sensational a
creation as the Coach in
the field of closed car
utility.
It has all the distinction of
the finest custom-built
bodies.
It has the overwhelming
price advantage shared by
all Hudson cars, by rea
son of volume production.
HUDSON 7-PASS. SEDAN
1795
Freight and Tax Extra
FRED M. POWELL, motor cars
690 Ferry Street
Phone 2126
usical Homes
Are Happy Homes
Let the tired business man or working man or woman come home
after a strenuous day's work, nothing will revive your spirits so
much as music. You immediately feel like a new man. More
music means more happiness. One who has a musical home is
hard to beat at work or play, because he is more fit mentally and
physically. From a purely business standpoint music will pay
the b''"ef, dividend of anything you can put into the home.
Piano Music
You can enjoy more music on the
piano than any other instrument be
cause far more music is written for the
piano than any other instrument. The
first instrument one should own is a
niano no home is complete without
one.
Will Mary Be a Lady?
That depends upon the chance you give her now. Music
is the highest of all arts and therefore more essential, re
gardless of what Mary chooses for her life's work she
will be moi'C valuable if she has a good musical education.
It is her divine right nnd you would not knowingly do
anything Hint would hinder her taking her proper place.
We have a com pi etc stock of fine Pianos from $275 to
$3,(500 Sold on easy terms when desired.
i fjjan lea
432 STATE STREET
Your Leading Music Dealer for 44 Years
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