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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1924)
Y 4 - H M A " f ! i V 1 V 4 ' r 4 V 1 1 - : if-' 4 1 A ' r Jk, V V' Zielle Called to Canada ! I. H. Zielle, superintendent of me prudential Life Insurance! of fice of Salem, was called to! La Combe, Alberta, Can., by the death of his mother, lie will re turn toa.lem within a few dajra, Since We Do Not . t Like to disappoint onr custom ers, we urge you to make reservation- of time or bring in as soon as possible any framing or other worn mat you may wisn us to do of 1 pre vnnsimas. vine uilbert Studio and Craft Shop. 147 North commercial t upstairs). r. n27 - Prudential Men Meet W. W. Powell. Ivan Johnson. C Lucht and E. Bartruff will j at tend the Prudential Life Insurance company conference in Portland aturaay wnen about 60 repre sentatives from Willamette ralley points will gather. i Progxam Nearly Completed - The Cherrian program is nearly completed and ready for the press, according to the statement of Wll .liam Bell, Cherrian in charge. Over 100 advertisers have their names - and places of business listed in the program which 'will be offered Monday and Tuesday night at the Grand tffeater. ) Turkey Shoot, Sunday, Nov. SO v H. B. Looney farm. 12 miles south of Salem on Pacific highway.- : ; v ' n27 Hotel Manager Arrives J George to. Crater, an experienc ed hotelman of Missoula," Mont., has arrived In Salem to assume his-duties as manager of the new Salem Hotel on High street, when this is opened in a short time by Frank BHgh. Mr. Crater is mak ing his headquarters at the Bligh J y. Your. ThankssiTing- r v..njp-er,a,Th,.Spa. ; r(i - 1 l"v r- ws way Boys Back--..; ,4 . . V .Aitefi reading a-descriptlon p'f t"3 two boys who ran a war from JLl. 9 Mate training school Tuesday sir' fe when his Statesman; was re yceiv.ed, a man living -near1 Harlan ; Pielke4 .up, .the pair Wednesday morning and 'notified the 'school authorities. Th boys had spent the night .at Turner " and were nearly frozen,,-according to L. M. Silbert, superintendent" of the jtchool. -i either youth had any ! ;jy$ rurxu,turo sTypemifers AJUX, MAKES . f5 Down 5 Monthly 0. 1C Loekwood 247 N. Com. 8U Pbn 80S r A TAXI r SERVICE Qirs for hire without driver PHONE 2020 XJ and Night Service POPULAR PRICED Men's and Toons Men's Tailored Suit $23 to 45 JX E IIOSHER Dr;B.II.Vhite f Osteopathy Surgery I , Electronic Diagnosis and Treat ment (Dr. Abram's method) hfUce Phone 859 or 4 6 9-J I I coo u. h. osaajc liixig. BANKERS j JCstabUsbed 186S . i lt '., '.- . ;. i .'. ', f I General Banking Business Office Hours from IO a. m. to 3 p. sou rVe Cany AD y AS" PHONE 930 krccT Trcnsfer.fi Storage .Co. warm clothing as each was1 wear ing just' the regulation khaki uni forms. The boys said they were on their way back to school and were willing to stay and eat a turkey dinner today. Osteopathy the Original And genuine spinal adjustment. Skillful and ' painless corrective treatment that gets results. Dr. Marshall, 228 Oregon bldg. n27 Moores Entertain Leon Jennisoa, Carmen Jennt- son and Mary Lebold of Moore's Music House entertained a gath ering at the North Howell school Wednesday night with vocal and piano numbers.' Commencing Friday Not. 2S And continuing until further notice on account of paving on Broadway, all trains of Oregon Electric Ry., will detour via freight line between passenger de pot and Highland. Usual stops for Hood street 'will be made on Front and Hood . streets. Pas sengers "who may wish to board trains' at Union street should come to Passenger depot.- n27. Students Kept in School Through the efforts of the Lire Wire class of the Leslie Methodist chtfrch one boy and one girl have been enabled to remain In col lege for - the rest ?f the college year. - Students who are attending the university at the present time face 'financial difficulties and un less employment Is ' secured for them they are compelled to drop from school. At the present time two students are In need of work and anyonet interested in helping a student S jthrcMgh; college ; are urged toVcQmmjnnica,tqvwlth A. C. Bohrnstedt.' leader and instructor Of tie class.' : $5 m ? '."fry M 11?' Annual! Bazaar and C6aked-rr Food Sale at Central Congrega- tional'church, Tuesday, Dec: 2, at 10 a. m. v "' " 1 n2T Boston Terrier "Puppies- Tor sale.1 Pedigreed and regis tered. Dr. Pred Ellis, 1380 Center. Phone 2103W.' 1 ' K- nltf Standard Stations to Close- Service stations of the Standard Oil company will close at 1 o'clock Thanksgiving day in order to al low service ; men to enjoy part of the day at their homes. This is an unusual occurrence, for the service stations are closed down on Christmas day and New Years. Get Yonr Reserved Seat- For the Cherrian show at the Grand Friday and Saturday after noons. . nzs Death Certificates A total of 28 death certificates have been ' filed with the city health officer since November 10. Many of the certificates filed coyer deaths at the state institutions. ThanksefviriHr: Dinner Roast, Turkey. ttColohlal "-Dame Tea Shojpej 165 Liberty ,ln27 School Teaclter Involved :L i The taxpayers of Canby are pre paring to demand the resignation of Mrs. Clifford LeRoy Samuel- Salem's New. Auditorium j ' v. Ladies Freo-, V -;t Wednesday and Saturday Tezanson's Melody Phienda Skating, Skating, Skating At Dreamland -Thursday, Friday, Saturday -- 7:30, to. 10 p. m. Hear Our New Calliope RADIO HEADQUARTERS . ' " 1 ! . For . RADIO SUPPLIES Open Evenings 189 SOUTH HIGH & BUSH Sizes .cf -Coal troia the larre furnace to the; smallest nut size. . Tell as for what purpose the coal 1 1 a m m j . out the ' proper size- to use. cm aitnougn we carry tu sizes, we handle only one quality., the very best coal tronv the ;.very best mines. Our coal service la yours to command, Prices ranse from f lfX.tolS vAlso handle the best - ' Diamond Brlqnetuse $18 son. The. 27-year-old school teach er recently married her 17-year old pupil. Mrs. Samuelson has retained counsel and will make a fight. Before teaching In Canby Mrs. Samuelson was for three years a newspaper woman in Spo kane and also spent a year in that business in Portland, Me. She at tended the University of Oregon but the teachers say the notoriety about her marriage has Impaired her usefulness. -, , Tables Reserved foiw Thanksgiving dinner at The Spa. ' ;: n27 Birth Certificates Two birth certificates were filed with the city ! health officer yes terday and were for the 'birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs Lyle Beck ner of Salem on Nov. 20. ; The name 'of Lawrence Lyle Beckner has been chosen. - Stanley Ernest Barlow is the name given to a son born to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Barlow; of 436 North, Church, - Thanksgiving Dinner $1.25 -4. Roast Turkey. Colonial Dame Tea Sboppe, ICS N. Liberty n27 A Christmas Bargain A new player piano In walnut with factory guarantee, for sale at a big discount. Inqnire at 391 North Cottage St. ' n27 Reunion at Centralist Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Findley and family will motor to Centralis to day to ' attend a reunion at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Paul Sweet. About 30 relatives will be pres ent for the reunion.-' ' The Find leys 'plan on returning to Salem Friday afternoon. Select Christmas Presents Now Small payments make It easy. Love,' the1 Jeweler, Salem. - olO-tf Dejaters jto Meet . . ; 1 , Matters pertaining to oratorical activities of the year will be, dis cussed " December 9 at a meeting of the Oregon " State 'Oratorical league at Willamette university. Victor Carlson, chairman of the forensic council, and Prof. Horace Rahskoph, coach of debate, will represent Willamette at the meet ing. Representatives of all the universities and colleges In Ore gon will be present. Suits . Pressed 50d : Cleaned and pressed $1.50. Renners. - We deliver. Phone 787. ' ' n27 Learned About Itself - Dallas learned & good deal about itself last -Monday at the Tegular Chamber of Commerce dinner when the various employing in dustries of the city made a report of their activities. The result'waa that Dallas thinks "more of, itself than it ever did before. 1 TJT W WU lT 1 f s - - U 16-inch or 4-foot lengths. fCSall Tonfte JTonlte Tc5iite ' V. Rorick's Collegians of Corvallis at -auditorium. Don't miss this. A. H, Lea in Charge The difficulties of the, Carr Manufacturing company at CJanby have teen temporarily relieved by A. H. Lea of Portland, former secretary of the state fair board, being elected temporary manager. .The Canby Carr Manufacturing company has been running a little over a year with 30 or more stock holders. : . Tonite Tonlte Tonlte Rorick's Collegians of Corvallis at auditorium. Don't miss this. n27 Dallas Adopts Budget - The report of the city budget commission of the city of Dallas was adopted i by unanimous vote. The budget provides enough money to run the ity, in ; a . pro gressive way for the coming year. JJox Wood; Wv -t--;' .r'TT; And planer trtamlogs."3Qst the wood lor kindling and quick: fires. PromptMelrVBry.viSpauldtag Log ging Carphone 1SS0. ; n29 Mrs. James ffc Stephens pies ! : News "r eached VSalem Wednes day of the death of Mrs. James S. Stephens, a former resident or Salem, who died at Seattle On No vember 26. Mrs. Stephens prior I DIED' ' KESSEL John Wesley Kessel died at his residence, S50 Water street, Nov. 26, at the age of 44 years. He is survived by "his widow, Ellen, his mother, Mrs. Matilda Kessel; a brother, Guy of Missouri, and three sisters, Mrs. C. N. Hath way and i Mrs. Charlie Phillips, both of Salem, and Mrs. S. B. Wicker of West field, Indiana. Mr. Kessel was a member of IOOF. Arrange ments in charge of Webb's Fun eral parlors. 1 CAMPBELL Mrs. Addle A. Camp . bell died at a local hospital Nov. 26th at the age of 35 years. She is survived by her widower, Mr. E. A- Campbell and .father and mother; Mr. and Mrs. -William Smith of The Dalles, Or. Body was shipped to The Dalles, Or.; by Webb's Funeral parlors for" funeral services and interment; : FUNERALS Funeral services of the late Mrs. Mary A. Walter "will be held Fri day, Nov.. 29th, at 2 o'clock, from Webb's Funeral parlors, Rev. Mrs: Caswell officiating.- Interment in the IOOF cemetery. - - : 1 ' RIGDON SONS MORTUARY -. Unequaled Service to, her marriage three, years ago was Miss 'Lena Linder of Aber deen. Wash., where she was jiving at tne time of her decease.- She is survived In Salem byvher-, two sisters. Mrs. D. M. Mclntyre and Mrs. M. F. Ryan, who left ; for Aoeraeen early weanesday morn ing. . - . . Immetllate PoAoeasinn Wonses ' We have eight today; two to 6 rooms. To ' lease, rent or Bell reasonable. Becke & ' Hendricks, U. S. Bk. Bldg. -. n25tf River Is Down The Santiam river, which was so threatening at Mill City yes terday, thought better of it and subsided. It is now a quiet and even-going stream. The French Paper Curl- Also marcelling, shampooing. water-waving. Mrs. Hattie Bu- ick, 640 Chemeketa. Phone 35 8 W ,.--:,'?--r;- n27 Christmas Cards Blovings- ' Christmas cards v are moving very readily at the. different sta tionery supply stores and'a preced ent Js being set, la the sales re- Cut This Out It Is Worth Money oena tins aa 'and ten cents to Foley & Co.,1 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, Ilh, writing your name and address clearly. You will re ceive a ten cent bottle of Foley's Honey and 'Tar- Compound for coughs, colds and hoarseness also free sample packages of Foley Pills, a diuretic stimulant for the kidneys and Foley1 Cathartic Tab lets for Constipation and Bilious ness. These wonderful remedies have helped millions of people. Try themj Advv- . n cords. ; XI.any people are using v.nristmas cards that are designed and SDeciallv ordered in one-rnvlnr and embossing are becoming very popular and many. unique and dis- iinct; aesigns can be secured on me local market. . ; Special Train I A , special train of rooters will arrive In Salem today about noon at Trade and 1 WTlnter, from Cor vallis. About 200 . rooters are coming here to attend the Corval lis 1 High, and Salem high classic. (Continued on pi 6) CONSTIPATION OVF.ROOME The use of FOLEY CATHARTIC TABLETS will bring speedy relief from constipation if taken prompt ly. They are purely vegetable and act on the liver. Mr. John D Mc- Comb, Lucas - Co. Home. Toledo. Ohio, writes: "Have used Foley CATHARTIC TABLETS in severe cases of constipation to which I am subject and found them bene ficial." -FOLEY CATHARTIC TABLETS are easy to take, leave no unpleasant after effects. Try (hem. Adr. r STOVES Capital Bargain House . House of a Million and One Ilargaius 215 CENTER STREET m 01 itve . ,iys0T4 "-m ;rt r-- u 1 . 3- 1 GE AMD I TODAY INDEFINITE The Oldcincl the New The old style hearse, with its gray carvings and its dismal at mosphere has been relegated to the realm of the antiquated. In its stead is the dignified, graceful, modern limousine funeral car, which at first glance looks like a fine big sedan or limousine. This modern piece of 'equipment is. used by this organization. W Hi T-(VTTT-i1- k r Lin LKAL fAK LJi lie iUDcrior - im; f n TODAY - Coming Saturday HAROLD BELL WRIGHTS "THE MINE 1 WITH THE IRON DOOR ?;,tit- . if UP ONLY ENGAGEMENT D D l&m AsCA nTn, 17 I I 11151 . . u tV uunerjt service" w yj i c-j j ' tsj rnonc liu - . . AND FRIDAY I -.. . . ! - - W N 1 r fW II l r X 111 V 'I v " i . . 2 4 0