Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, July 02, 1929, Page 12, Image 12

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    FAflE TWELVE
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON
TUESDAY, JULY 2, J929
NEAR-BY POINTS
LAY PLANS FOR
FOURTH OF JULY
Bow and where to spend the
' Fourth ot July holiday la sometimes
a perplexing question and subject
U considerable debate but this
tlona at varied distance from 8a
year there are a variety ot celebra
tions that should attract record
crowds with favorable weather con
ditions. Last year the people who
remained at home were about the
only ones to escape showers that
fell throughout the day In all di
rections from Salem.
Champoeg Is offering a patriotic
program for the first time this
year and as is a popular picnic
place. Is expected to attract Ita full
share of visitors, particularly among
the oldtlmers.
For those with a flare for the
western there is the big three-day
buckeroo celebration and round-up
at Molalla beginning Tuesday and
closing Thursday. Oregon City Is
also offering a similar attraction.
Dallas la offering an all-day
celebration with a variety of water
sports, baseball game and the cus
tomary speaking.
Greens Bridge, between Jefferson
and Scio. is holding Its second an-,
nual observation and has a good
program arranged for the day. The
alte la on the Banuam river.
Sunday schools of West Salem
and Pratum are holding their an
nual Joint picnic in the grove at
Pratum Thursday, beginning at 8:30
o'clock In the morning with a bas
ket lunch at noon and sports In
the afternoon.
Besides coast resorts, there are
many places in easy motoring dis
tance from Salem that always at
tracted crowds. Among the more
popular of these are .Taylor's Orove,
above Mehama; Wllholt springs;
Bllverton city park; Playmore Park
between Woodburn and Hubbard;
8had-H-Acres, near Canby; Cas
cadla, on the south fork of the San
tlam above Lebanon and this year
Brettenbush springs, the road being
opened for the first time last week;
Hager's Orove and Silver Creek
falls.
RECORD HOLDER WINS LAURELS
SHOOTING BLAMED
ON CUSTOM'S GREW
Detroit, Mich, (LP) A United
States custom boat crew was blam
ed tor firing on a rum runner's
scout boat last Friday night and
pursuing It into Canadian waters
In charges made today before H.
B. Jackson, assistant to the chief
customs collector of the dominion
of Canada.
The charges came from a Wind
sor liquor exporter whose name
Jackson would not reveal. Jackson
Is making a survey of liquor
export conditions along the bor
der. He said the charges and the
situation would be reported In full
to W. D. Euler, Canadian minister
of customs.
Walter 8. Petty, acting collector
of customs In Detroit, said no re
port of any shooting fray had been
made by border patrol Inspectors.
Be believed the shooting had been
done by hijackers.
LEAVE OF ABSENCE IS
GIVEN SALEM CHIEFS
Leave of absence on pay to attend
conventions was granted by the city
council Monday night to Fire enter
Harry Hutton and to Chief of Po
lice Frank Minto.
The Pacific Coast Fire Chiefs' as
sociation will hold Its convention,
which Is to be attended by Hutton,
at Vancouver, B. C, July 33 to 38,
A convention of police chiefs and
other peace officers, which Chief
Minto will attend, will be held at
Missoula. Mont., July 18, 19 and 20.
TAKEN SUMMER JOB
Bllverton Mrs. Roy Bowman of
Bend arrived at Uie home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Larson
ol East Hill and will be employee
at the First National bank for the
next month, while some of the reg
ular employes are taking their vaca.
tlon. Mrs. Bowman, who will be re
membered as Dagna Larson, was
employed at the bank for several
years prior to her marriage. Roy
H now salesman for the Shell oil
company plant at Bend.
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AiMrimtd frtu Hut
Capt Frank Hawka lands In Loa Angsles after flying from New
York In 18 hours, 10 minutes, 28 seconds, clipping five hours off the
previous eaat-to-west non-stop mark.
FEDERAL JOBS
SOLD FOR CASH
BY G.O.P. BOSSES
Dallas, Texas n Federal office
holders appointed with the endorse
ment of the republican organization
beaded by R, B. Creager, republl
can national committeeman for
Texas, which one witness called "the
pie counter," were criticized severe
ly before the senate patronage in
vestigating committee here Monday.
Allen Bailey. Dallas, a former pro
hibition agent, declared that David
Morris, one time Texas liquor en
forcement chief, had a "special ar
rangement" with a Dallas druggist
whereby Morris bought liquor from
me pnarmacist.
The witness said he, as a demo
crat, waa a hold-over appointee
during the Harding administration.
One day he was asked to go to the
republican state headquarters, he
declared, and when he arrived there
man shoved a note In front of
nun and said: "We have decided to
let you alone. How about signing
mat note?'
Bailey said he signed th) note.
which waa an agreement to pay the
repuDiican organization 8100.
Edwin R. Misener testified he was
a candidate for the postmaatership
at Hamilton in 1931, that his appli
cation was approved but that J. E.
Williams got the office. Subsequent
ly Williams was Indicted for embez
zlement and tampering with the
mails, Misener stated.
Misener Identified a note to the
republican party for $300 aa bear
ing William's signature.
NINETY YEARS ARE
PASSED BY WOMAN
GUESTS OF M KICKS
Jefferson Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Den
son and Francis Parker of Carlton,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry McKee
and other Jefferson relatives Sun
day. T. A. McKee who has been
visiting at the Denson home, return
ed with them.
Bladder Weakness
If Bladder Weakness, Getting Up
Nights, Backache, Burning or Itch
ing Sensation, leg or groin pains
make you feel old, tired, pepleas,
and worn out, why not make the
Cvntex 48 Hour Test? Don't give up
Oet Cyttrx today at any drug store
Put It to a 48 hour test. Money back
if you don't soon feel like new, full
f pep, sleep well, with pains alle
viated. Try f y.Ux today. Only 80c
Capital drug store. adv.
I
We Have It!
New and Used Plumbing
Supplies
Also New or naed pipe, alt
lie. Urltlng, all alsea. Oa
IS" Herald Heath Band Saw.
motor attached. Also new or
need tools and many other
Items.
We buy and sell everything
Salem Bargain House
& Salem Junk Co.
320 N. Coral, Phone 492
Mrs. Arietta Steele recently ob
served her ninetieth birthday an
niversary at her home In Turner
where she has resided for many
years. Relatives from McMlnn
ville spent the day with the honor
ed guest and enjoyed a lovely
birthday dinner. Friends called to
wish Mrs. Steele many more birth
days and extend congratulations.
Although Mrs. Steele is ninety
years, she Is well and Joliy and
does all of her own work. Her
home Is surrounded by many beau
tiful flowers, and she Is partial to
the bright old fashioned poppies.
Mrs. Steele has one of the finest
vegetable gardens In town, raises
some chickens and thoroughly en
joys working around her little
home. She Is as active as one of
half her years, and takes a keen
delight In comparing innovations
of the modern ago with conditions
as they existed in her girlhood.
CALL ON BANKS IS
ISSUED BY SCHRAMM
A. A. Schramm, state superin
tendent of banks, Tuesday Issued
call for the condition of state
banks In Oregon at the close of
business June 29.
The call Is Issued simultaneously
with that on national banks by the
comptroller of the currency.
Gervals O. T. Wadsworth, Oer
vals banker, has received a long
letter from his son. Homer Wads
worth, telling of his motor trip to
Kingfisher, Okla., by the northern
route A complete detailed account
of the trip south Is given by the
youth who is carrier for the Capital
Journal. In the party are his moth
er, Mrs. Wadsworth, sister, Pern
wadsworth, teacher at woodburn
and a brother, Walter Wadsworth.
POISON SLAYER OF
WIFE CONVICTED
New Boston, Texas (JPj Ocle Nix,
young Malta farmer, was convicted
of the poison murder of his 17 year
old wife, Venita, and sentenced to
99 years Imprisonment by a Jury
here.
Mrs. Nix, mother of a five-months
old child, died on June 18, shortly
after neighbors heard her scream
ind found her In convulsions.
An alleged confession by Nix that
1 e fed her a capsule of poison was
not Introduced at the trial. The de
fense pleaded for leniency on the
ground that paralysis had left Nix
partly disabled and mentally unbalanced.
WRIGHTS VISIT PARENTS
Amity Mr. and Mis. Eunciie
Wright, formerly of McMlnnville,
out now living in Salem, were Sun
day callers at the home of Mrs.
Wright's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Walling of this city.
. EDITOR AT KE8SION
Jefferson H. D. Mars, editor of
the Jefferson Review attended the
annual editorial convention held at
Albany and Newport. Mr. and Mrs.
Mara attended the annual banquet
Friday evening held In the dining
room of the First Presbyterian
church at Albany. Saturday Mars
accompanied the editors to Newport
where they enjoyed a banquet of
sea food and other pleasures of the
beaches.
UNDERGOES OPERATION
Turner Turner friends have
learned of the serious illness ot
Mrs. William J. dower of Newberg
who underwent an operation a week
ago at the McMlnnville hospital,
She was taken critically 111 at her
Newberg home and removed to the
Cascara
Bark
We pay the highest Cash
Prices and are In the market
for any quantity at all times.
We have agents conveniently
located.
Write as for farther
Informs tin.
Daniel J. Fry
Wholesale Drag Broker
Dealer In Cascara Bark, Ore
gon Balsam Fir, Oregon
Grape Root and 01 of Pep
permint. 280 N. Commercial Street
SALEM, OREGON
Oregon Pulp & Paper Co.
Manufacturers of Bond, Ledger, Mani
ford Parchment, Glassine, Greaseproof,
Inner Wraps, Etc
Support Oregon Products Specify "Salem
Made" Paper for Your Office Stationery
Offle IIS So. Commercial St.
PhoM It and Us
TONIGHT at 7:30
7 IfL - a
V
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crr ov-
if r. .a
1 W - sw-
nut womrna oa k.i
hospital where physicians operated.
Mrs. Oower waa getting along satis
factorily at last reports. Mr. and
Mrs. Oower and two sons resided In
Turner for several years, moving
to Newberg last fall where Oower
la connected with hie brother In a
grain and feed store.
LITTLE FELLOW LEAVES
Bllverton Barney Campbell, 13-
years-old, was taken aa far as Port
land Monday afternoon from where
ho went to Seattle and waa met by
hit father, Barney McDonald, who
took him to his home at Derington,
Wash., to spend the summer.
GUESTS AT RANCH
Mt. Angel Mr. and Mrs. Steve
Seifer. who live on a Wee ranch
west or town, nan aa their guests
over the week-end Mr. and Mrs. W.
J. Peterson of Portland, who were
enroute home from an extended vla
lt In California, and Henry Bocks
lerof Portland.
BOY SLAYER
GIVEN PAROLE
PalntsvlUe, Ky. P Carl Newton
Marian, six years old, who was saved
from a 15 year reform school sent
ence for killing a playmate, by a
higher court order, Monday was
held to be a delinquent by County
Judge John W. Butcher.
The boy was paroled to the Ken
tucky cbi:dren'a bureau, a state
agency which acta in an advisory
capacity for delinquents. Pending
arrival of Mrs. Emma Hunt, Louis
ville, director of the bureau, he was
again returned to the custody of his
parents.
Counsel for the boy announced
that If the bureau permita him to
remain with his parents, no objec
tion will be made to the order de
claring him a delinquent. The bu
reau, In most cases It baa handled
since It waa created In 1928. was
said to have left children paroled
to It with their parents exercising a
visiting supervision over them.
AMERICAN TRADE IS
FEARED BY PREMIER
Sydney, Australia, (rf) Premier
Bruce addressing the Chamber of
Manufacturers today paints to the
immense reserve of capital and the
great technical efficiency . of the
United States and said that Ameri
can output would soon exceed the
consumptive powers of the home
markets, making an 'attack on the
overseas markets inevitable. The
flood of goods would be tremendous
and disastrous, he declared.
"I believe there Is no better way
of meeting It and at the same time
benefiting our own Industries than
by saying we shall give Great
Britain the market which we our
selves don't want and thus kemin
the other fellow out," said the
Premier. "Where Industry ean
tfttnri cm It nnn tmst mnA mtm 4
the consumer the benefit of lower
cww, a am prrparea 10 go uie
whole hog to prevent outside Interference."
MOTOR TO CASCADIA
Jefferson Mr. and Mrs. Frank
LUhud and daughter. Miss Estella,
Charles Llllard, Mrs. Lydla Rovt and
Miss Lou Miller, spent 8unday at
Cascadta.
Majestic Radios
Don't buy until you hear them
Ask tor Demonstration
VIBBERT & TODD
191 8. Uigb SU Phone tltt
SPECIAL PURCHASE AND SALE
Fifty New Coats!
At Half Price and Less!
BASEMENT
Positively New to Salem!
Just in time for your Fourth of July vacation
. . . coats that are new! . . . with dash and style
that makes them' different. Thes fifty new
coats will be be placed on sale early Wednes
day morning at the above price. It's your op
portunity to take advantage of manufactur
er's clearance to get a good quality coat at
this low price.
Buy Your Summer and
Autumn Coat Now!
It will pay you to attend this sale if only for a vacation
coat ... It will pay you to shop these for early fall wraps.
We know of no sale during the entire year that equals the
manufacturer's clearance.
MILLER'S BASEMENT FOR GOOD COATS TOMORROW I
WEDNESDAY SPECIALS
IN BASEMENT!
CLEARANCE
Pure Silk Hose
69c
Pointed and French heels. Oreya, tana,
black, ravel stop tops, aU sizes.
FULL FASHIONED
Silk and Rayon Hose
98c
Full fashioned, extra fine gauge In aU ,'
the new summer colors.
NIGHT GOWNS
Phillipine Hand Emb.
79c
Made of fine soft sheer cotton hand
embroidered in colors. Sleeveless. A
noteworthy bargain.
RAYON LINGERIE
89c
French panties, bloomers, vests of good
quality rayon in pink, orchid nd
peach.
Women's Dress Shoes
$2.98 $3.98
New pumps, oxfords, straps in new
I'.jht as well aa dark colors.
New Art Oil Cloth
Squares
59c to 90c
for that summer home or beach cottage.
WEDNESDAY FRID AY SATURDAY
THIS COUPON AND d
EVERUTE rl II jjP Rr
RINGS iJJ
aai Covpofs
Brerllte Gems have the same fiery brUlancy, the sama bine-whit
eolor, the tame perfect catUnff, as fenalne diamonds ceatrnc ana baa
Ethnet as amcM
lite Gems represent the atnvcwt skill of Modern science. Social
irm, mtlltotmlres and er fittest people, keep their genaine diamonds
la Tan Its and wear ETerllt Gems. Sand all testa at acid, fire, water,
and microscope.
Bring Tlris Coupon and $1
to ear store and reeetre either lady's ot
gentleman's 5-M ErerUte Ring. Tea
sare exactly S4. Limit, twe to a easte
rner. None sold to dealer. Center abk
mala floor. When erdcrtng ky mail add
lte postage State flngcr she and whetk
r lady's or gentleman's ring b desired.
NEW COLORS
Pure Silk Hose
98c
AH silk to top with pointed
heels, new colors.
MEN'S SHIRTS
98c
Here are nifty smart patterns
In men's dresa shirts. New
prints In tan, green, blue,
lavender, etc. Sixes 14 to Yh
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