The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 30, 1924, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON
THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 30, 1921
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Sacred Concert
The choir Of the First Methodist
church will give their annual fall
concert Sunday evening. The
church has the best choir it has
ever had and a good many people
are always anxious to know when
this annual concert will be given.
For their benefit this date is an
nounced. : '' 'I . ':. !'.;
La Follette Mass Meeting
At armory, Thursday, 8 p. ni.
Real Issues; not fake issues, to be
discussed by! H. C. Decker and
others. Come with your questions.
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Prayer Meet tag Today
The women's evangelistic prayer
meeting will be held today at 9
o'clock, with: Mrs. W. R. Spanton,
'2263 North Church. Miss Wymaa
.leader.' . y,-
Typewriting and Stenographic
Work. . MUa Hazel Hinds does
typewriting and stenographic work
at 407 Oregon building. o30
Select Christmas Presents Now
'Small payments make It ekay.
Love, the Jeweler, Salem. ' olO-tf
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Valuable Iog Is Lost
Loss of a hunting dog valued at
$250 is reported by three local
sportsmen who were hunting north
the city Tuesday. ' The party
'consisted of JM Cooley, of Cooley
& Pierson, grocery firm, Harmon
Brown and Ed Jenkins, of the
Pettyjohn Automobile company.
iNone of the trio' would discuss the
Affair, but returned without the
dog. Efforts of friends to make
khem divulge -whatever occurred
Jiave proven fruitless so far. It
is presumed that one of the trio
accidentally shot the canine.'
Let Va Figure
With you on upholstering yonr
old furniture. C. S. Hamilton. o31
y Mm in Portland
Bob Boardman and C. A. Kells,
secretaries of , the Salem YMCA,
attended a reunion of the Spring
field YMCA college alumni yester
day. About 12 alumni from areas
surrounding Portland were pres
ent. The reunlonf was called in
honor of Dr. and Mrs. F. N. Seer
ley, president of the YMCA col
lege, who is now on the coast lec
turing. Wednesday Dr. Seer ley
lectured at the McKInley junior
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WGODRY
Buys Furniturp
' Phone 511
COAL
WOOD
; COKE
Best Quality
' Beat Service
PHONE
1855
riTTXMAN FUEL
COMPANY
jSee our Page Ad In
Phone Directory
Dr. B. H. White
Osteopathy - Surgery
Electronic: Diagnosis and Treat
ment (Drr Abram'a method).
Off loo Phone 85f or 469-J
: 108 U. S Bank Bldjr.
All
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Moved
and sow that we are located la
oar new quarters at
143 S. LIBERTY ST,
are In a position to give you
still better service on your
transfer and hauling work.
We Still Handle Fuel
and have several carloads of
coal due in a lew days. Better
get your order la early
Phone 83Q
Larmer Transfer c
Storage Co.
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LADD & BUSH
BANKERS
. - . EsUtlished 18Cq
(Central Rr.nlnng Busznss
Crilra Ilcura Ircn 10 a, a, lo 9 p. EU
NEWS. IN
high school and j the boys Indus
trial, school befojre' departing for
Portland. Proressor Botsford, di
rector of athletics and physical
training at Reed college and a
former student under Dr. Seerley,
came to Salem Wednesday to es
cort Dr. and Mrs. Seerley to the
gathering in Portland, j
Candidate Withdraw:
Notice of the withdrawal of the
candidacy of Ralph P. Laird, Lane
county democratic nominee for the
state legislature, was received yes
terday by Sam Aj Kozer, secretary
of state.
Let Us Figure
1 With you on j recovering your
davenport or chair. C. S. Hamil
ton. o31
Better Rates Ordered ? '
- Reduction of 9 cents per 100
pounds, of carload shipments of
canned fruits and vegetables be
tween Sutherlin and Corvallis has
been approved by the public ser
vice commission, j The new tariff,
filed by the Southern Pacific, be
came effective Wednesday. The
new rate is 27 cents against the
former rate or 36 cents per 100
pounds. I
Lot Lots
North Front on Center, just
west of 17th, $800 to $950. W. H.
Grabenhorst & Co., realtors, 273
State street, ,o30
One Speeder Caught -
One speeder was caught yester
day by Officer Wiles. This was
G. Gregg or 1097 Chemeketa.
lfawley Names Secretary
Congressman Willis C. Hawley
has appointed Miss Marian Taylor,
a recent graduate of the Univers
ity of Oregon, as his private secre
tary. Miss Taylor lives in Eu
gene. She ' will leave for Wash
ington, D. C, in the near future.
La Follette Mas Meeting
At armory, Thursday, 8 p. ' m.
Real issues; not fake issues, to-be
discussed by C. Decker and
others. Come with your questions.
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Fire Laddie Busy
Six ; chimney fires are credited
to the high winds which have been
blowing steadily. The last call
came from 475 North Capitol and
was answered at 11:20 o'clock
Tuesday night. I
Power Rates Are Cut - '
Power rate reductions affecting
11,470 customers and $18,000 an
nually are sought in a revised
tariff filed with' the public service
commission by the Mountain States
Power company,' which has head
quarters at Albany. Under the
DR. D'ORGLKR'S
SCALP COMPOUND
Positively cures dandruff or
falling hair. The one sure re
medy for. itching scalp. Order
by mail. $1.50 per jar.
AVESTERN DRUG CO.
t No. Broadway Portland
TERMINAL
TTA2ZB
SERVICE
Cars for hire j without drivers
PHONE 2020
Day and Night Service
Skating, Skating, Skating
5 i At Dreamland
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
' 7:30 to 10 p. m.
Music by Kings of Harmony
Dancing Dancing Dancing
Salem New Auditorium
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Wednesday j and Saturday
Extra Dance Friday, Hallowe'en
t lypewnters
AU UAXMM
5 Dowi
95 Monthly
O. at. Xckwo
S47 N. Com. St.
Phoa 868
RADIO HEADQUARTERS
For
RADIO SUPPLIES
Open Evenings
91 NORTH COMMERCIAL
Popular Priced
Tailored Salts $25 to 4A
Men's end Young Men's
D. H. MOSHER
TAILOR
BRIEF
new schedule commercial and res
idence rates will be uniform after
November 1. The cities and towns
affected are Albany. Junction City,
Harrisburg. IHalsey, Brownsville.
Jefferson. Tangent, Monmouth,
Cottage Grove, Dallas, Independ
ence, Philomath, Springfield, Cor
vallis, Stayton, Shedd, Lebanon,
Rickreall, Coburg and Marion. :;
Geese Fly Low i.
An unusually large flock of
geese flew low over Salem yester
day about 3:30 o'clock. They
passed close to the high school and
veered to a north by west course
and flew out of sight.
Masquerade
At McCornack hall, Friday, Oc
tober 31. j n-1
Appeal Answered ? i
The appeal of Clarence Oliver,
director of the boys department
of the local YMCA, to the citizens
of Salem . for a home where he
could place a needy lad, was heart
ily received, j Several replies were
received and from among the of
fers of assistance the lad was
placed in wholesome surroundings
and now is attending the local
high school, j The boy has joined a
Sunday school class and is a mem
ber of the Pioneer club of one of
the Salem churches.
Our Nicely Equipped
Upholstering and 'finishing room
is at your disposal. C. S. Hamil
ton. I o31
Hunting Season Near KimI '
Rains of the past week have
kept the hunters indoors and the
sale of ammunition has decreased
very much, although this is the
last week of the bird season for
this year; More licenses have been
issued this year than before i by
a local sportsmen's store, and a
greater j sale of outdoor clothes,
hunting jackets and boots, are re
ported. The hunting season ends
with sundown Friday. '
We Are Glad
To give you an estimate' on
either recovering, finishing or re
pairing your old furniture. C. S.
Hamilton. , o31
Roys Mix Tonight !
A regular bovs mixer it sched
uled -by the Leaders class of the
local YMCA tonieht at th nm.
nasium. ! A I splendid nrorram of
stunts, boxing and wrestling con
tests, a basketball nm between
teams frdm the Leaders' class and
an indoor track meet are some of
the events scheduled. Everv hov
of1 the YMCA is invited and re
quested to bring at least one boy
friend to the mixer. Cider and
doughnuts are to be served as re
freshments. Students from Wil
lamette university have been i se-
curea to assist in the entertain
ment. Joseph Nee, a singer of
Scotch song3 from the university
has been secured as one of the en
tertainers. There is no charge
everything is free to the boys.
United Artisans-
Chicken dinner or roast beef.
McCornack j hall, over Miller's
store. Thursday, 11 a. m. to 2
p. m. Elevator service. o30
French to Buy lru
The French are turning to the
west to replenish their own short
prune crop,! which was about one
third less than the estimate, is
the declaration of American Trade
commissioner Green at Paris.
' I DIED
COMSTOCK Mrs. Minnie Gom
stock died at an early hour
Wednesday morning. Octi 29,
1924,1 at the residence, 597 S.
16th street, at the age of 66
years; She leaves seven chil
dren. I M. O., R. B. and Clyde
Corns tock. Mrs. O. L. Donald
son and Mrs. S. N. Willett, all
of Salem, Fred Comstock of Ba
ker abd Mrs. C. II. Shipman of
Coquille.l Funeral services will
be held Thursday at 2:30 p. m.
from! the Court street Bunga
low I Christian church. The
body is at the Terwilliger fu
neral! home..
EDWARDS Lulu Edwards at her
home near: Livesley, Oct. 29th,
at the ago of 63 years. She is
survived ! by her widower, ' Mr.
H. Edwards, four sons, Orie and
Clarence Martin and Forest and
Claud Edwards of Salem; one
stepson, John Edwards of Spo
kane, Wash.; and three grand
children,! Leroy, June and Cleda
May Edwards all of Salem. Fu
neral services will be held at
the Webb Funeral parlors Fri
day, Octi 31st, at 1:30 o'clock.
Rev. Shank will have charge of
the services. Interment will be
in the lOOF cemetery.
FUNERALS
The .funeral of Miss Agnes M
Jackson, who died in this city Oc
tober 27. will be held- from the
church at St. Paul. Or., Friday at
10 a. m. ;The remains are being
taken to Hubbard, former home of
the deceased, and interment will
be In the cemetery at St. Paul. Or.
Salem mortuary in charge. . j .
RIGDON & SON'S
UORTUABT
I CkeoBaled Berries
The Bordeaux growers have suf
fered unusually heavy on account
of the long unbroken-? rainy spell
during August. Buyers here are
placing large orders for California
prunes, particularly; for the Santa
Clara grade. It is similar to the
Bordeaux type of prune. Oregon
has received a few scattered orders
for her prunes, though the Italian
variety of prune Is not wen lixea.
being considered a little acid. It
is estimated that a great number
of metric tons of California prunes
will enter France thisfyear as the
Siberian prunes, which are popu
lar there, are very poor.
La Follette Mass Meeting-
At armory, Thursday, 8 p. m.
Real Issues; not fake issues, to be
discussed by. H. C Decker and
others. Come with your questions.
f. i o30
Telephones Dowi
The wind and storm of the past
three days placed about 73 tele
phones out of commission in Sa
lem, is the statement from the
local telephone office. Falling
limbs and broken wires was the
main reason for thej disordered
service. The toll circuit to Tilla
mook, Florence, Newport and
other coast towns are down and
will be ready for service as soon
as the line is repaired. The local
station started out yesterday mor
ning with a good number of com
plaints, but as soon as" those were
corrected other calls came in. Men
are working day and night to place
the line in order again.
Efyptian Henna for Tinting Hair
50c. Perry's Drug Store, olztt
Our Home-Made
Brick ice cream now SO cents.
The Spa. I I ol6tf
Woman Injured by Aut
1 Mrs. Chester R. Bidgeway of
1255 South Twelfth, was knocked
to the pavement Tuesday night by
an automobile - driven by E. W.
reierson or west saiem ana sui-
fered several broken ribs and other
injuries. -The wind j and rainy
weather kept Peterson: from seeing
the woman until after the acci
dent, which occurred at the Inter
section of Court and Commercial.
V Itn 1'nholKterine
And all general repair work.
C. S. Hamilton. I i I .. o3X
House lrowler Reported
Mrs. Lucas of 373 North Church
reported that her home had been
entered about 7:30iTuesday night.
Officer Olsen answered the sum
mons and his investigation dis
closed that nothing; had been
taken.
Undergoes Operation-- . ,.- f
F. G. Freres, a Stayton resident,
underwent an operation at the
Deaconess hospital yesterday and
was reported doing nicely as could
be expected. A glandular disor
der was the cause of operation.
Special i j" .:;"v" '-
320 acres, 80 acres plow land.
balance timber. $65 per acre. W.
H. Grabenhorst & Co., realtors.
275 State street, j o30
RuR.se! 1 Returns Horn
Blood poisoning, starting from
a sliver lodged In one of his fing
ers, kept C. C. Russell of Hop-
mere in the Salem hospital for
several days. He returned home
the early part of this week.
The CooIIdge-Dw
Transcontinental , Caravan will
arrive at 12:15 todafr. After the
republican luncheon at the Gray
Belle there will be a short meet
ing at the armory.; ., o30
Fred Ktover I in pro
; Fred Stover, who recently un
derwent an operation for the am
putation of one of; his legs, is im
proving. ; The limb was crushed
in an accident last week when
the team with which he was de
livering a load at Wood for the
Spaulding Logging company be
came frightened find i ran away.
Stover fell beneath the wagon so
that the foot and knee of one leg
was badly crushed and the flesh
terribly mangled. 1 Stover refused
to allow the physicians to ampu
tate the member until he realized
that to wait longer .might result
in the loss of his j life because of
infection. ',.!
Demurrer Filed ,
Anna C. Whitney and Lyman A.
Whitney, defendants in a case
brought to court by George W.
Whitney, filed a i demurrer yes
terday which asserts 1 there are in
sufficient facta presented In the
complaint of the plaintiff to con
stitute a cause for Bult.
Hon. W. A. Jeffries
The man who nominated Dawes
for vice president, ' will speak. for
a short time at the; armory at 1
p. m. today. I ' o30
Mrs. Fulkcrflon Visits
The lighting system of Harmony
school is greatly improved, is the
statement of Mrs. Mary L. Fulker-
1 : For J
: General
Blacksmithing
and Horse Shoeing
- ' Call at;
FAIR GROUND SHOP
K. W. CHICICFRiNG, IVop.
On Portland Road Near
. Fairground '
son, county school superintendent,
who is making a tour of the coun
ty schools. The rural schools are
making a satisfactory start of the
school year, i About 37 schools
have been visited so far this fall
by Mrs. Fulkerson. ,
Mm. Ellis on Vacation '
Victor Carlson, a t Willamette
student, is on the night trick at
the local Western Union office,
while Miss Trula Carlson is day
operator in place of Mrs. Helen
Ellis, who is on her vacation. Be
fore her return here Mrs. Ellis
will spend a few days at Newberg
where her mother and daughter
live. Part of the vacation will be
spent at Marshfield. '
La Follette Speakei
A La Follette speaker. H. C.
Decker, author and sociologist,
will be the main speaker at the
mass meeting tonight at S o'clock.
Republicans 1
Meet at the armory; at 1 p. m.
Short ' talks by members of the
Coolidge-Dawes caravan. o30
Miss Voget Undergoes Operation
Miss Emma Voget, a trained
nurse, is recovering from an oper
ation undergone at the Deaconess
hospital for the removal -of her
tonsil3. Miss Voget is from Hub
bard. ; '
Salvation Army to Meet
z The local officers of the Sal
vation Army have arranged to hold
a special meeting in i their halls
tonight at 8 o'clock. Speeches
will be made by Ensign Griffith
and Captain Griffith.
IVepare for Election
Ballots and other equipment to
be used In the coming . election
were sent out yesterday from the
office of U. G. Boyer, county clerk.
A total of 74 precincts were sup
plied. ; :
Suit Filed by Thomas
Action has been taken against
A. E. Downing and D. V. Sood,
president and secretary of the
Breitenbush Hot Springs company.
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COCOA
2 egg
1 cup sugar
4 tablespoons Aroaizo
Y cop milk
I74 enps flour
Beat egg yolks well. Add
a little at a time, beating continually. Addalternateiy.a
little at a time, the milk and the flour which has been
sifted with the baking powder, salt and cocoa. Stir until
smooth. Add beaten egg whites and vanilla. Put one
tablespoon of batter into each greased tin and bake in
moderate oven (400F.) about 20 minutes. Cover with
Bofled Frosting. i
Makes 12 cakes.
' ' BOILED FROSTTNO
cups granulated sugar ( whites of 2 eggs
cup water j! teaspoon vanilla extract
Boil sugar and water without stirring until syrup spins
a thread (240.). Pour very slowly over stiffly beaten
egg whites and beat until smooth. Add flavoring; mix
well and spread between layers and on top of cake.
There Must
IN some lines of work a man
might conceivably make- a suc
cess with just the right equipment,
merchandise and ideas. But ill the
. funeral director's profession, ideals
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are essential as
It is the ideals of the funeral
director that determine the type of
service that he will render. For
it is his ideals that formulate his
policies. ;
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WEBB'S
FUNERAL PARLORS
"Superior UUneral Service"
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205 Sa
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Phone 120
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and Joseph M. Healy, lessor of
land Jon which the resort 13 lo
cated, by M. V, Thomas to collect
I FOR. EXCHANGE j
Well improved 160 acre farm
in Applegato valley between
Grants Pass and Medford for
property in or near Salem.
Walter H. Jones, Rogue RiverJ
Oregon, Owner.
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3 teaspoons Royal Baking Powder
34 teaspoon salt
Z cup cxxa
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
sugar slowly, then add Amaizo
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Church Street
a total of $848.45 alleged dne for
wages and material sold the com
pany, and also to foreclose me
Ever Think
That Hallowe'en Party Would Not Be a
Party Without Music
The Piano or Player-piano you Iiavo been thinking .
about is here ai your disposal. (
Moore's Music House
Piano Sales Representatives for
t , , : SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. S
409-415 COURT . . PHOXE 083
) Moore's Means Music .
BISCUITS
2 cups flour .
4 teaspoons Royal Baking Powder
1 teaspoon salt
Sift together flour, baking powder and salt; add Amaizo
and mix in lightly with steel- fork; add liquid slowly;
roll or pat out on floured board to about one-half inch
in thickness, handling , as little as possible. Cut with
. biscuit cutter and bake on fyn brushed with Amaizo in
hot oven (475 F.) 10 to Loinmec
Makes 12 bisects.
Send for the free
Amaizo Cook Book
containing many excellent recipes and
hints for saving time and labor. Address:
111 West s Monroe j Street, Chicago M-
American MaizcProducts Co.
New York ; ! Chicaso
chanics' liens against the defend
ants. , Thomas is handling claims
of other persons. ' ' .
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3 tablespoons Amaizo
4 cup milk or half milk
. and half water