The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 24, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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    TOU OJICGOI? GTATZCLIAN, 3ALT11, OIinGON
WEDNESDAY UORNIKO, NOVEMBER. 24; i!02G
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Funeral Here Today of
Worran Who Went West
pvered Wagon
Mary Lowe, aged : 72; died at
1340 Madison street, November
21. She la survived by, tkree
daughters. Mrs. W. Henderson
of Salem, Mrs. H. .Maltby of Sas
katchewan, and Mrs. George Mann
of Winnipeg; son, JohiC f Winni
peg, two sisters, Mrs. E. Ferris of
San Fernando, Cal.;"n4 Mrs.',Re
becca Reed of Saskatchewan, Fu
neral Wednesday, November 24, at
2 p. m. from the Webb-funeral
parlors. Rev. Thomas Acheson of
ficiating. Interment m city view
cemetery.
The above funeral notice ap-,
peared in The Statesman of yes
terday morning.
Mrs. Lowe came from Portland:
to Salem six years ago. She went
from Moose Jaw, Canada, to Port
land, and from Winnipeg to Moose
Jaw. She was born at Kincardine,
Ontario. Canada, Her father was
a native of Scotlnd, -andjier moth
er was born in Pennsylvania. She
lived at Kincardine till she was
18. when she was married to Dav
id Lowe, and they went west to
Winnipeg with an ox team and a
covered wagon, fcy way. of . St,
Paul, before any railroads "were
built in the Canadian west. Tney
settled in the Canadian west. Ttoey
10 miles from the international
boundary, and near Grand Forks,
North Dakota, They carried on
large farming operations there;' till
20 years ago, when they sold out
and went to Winnipeg. They had
financial reverses there. .Mrs
Lowe went to live with her daugh
ter, Mrs. W. H. Henderson, " and
was from that time till her death
the Henderson house-
Lowe went to live with
at Menominee, Wis.,
with them.:
Mrs. Lowe was a member or tne
Methodist church from girlhood,
excepting for the time the home
was at Union Point, when she was
affiliated with the '"' Presbyterian
church. She was a good woman
and will be missed in the Hender
son household, especially by her
daughter, Mrs. Henderson, from
whom she was -never parted till
death overtook her.
Mr. Henderson is the circula
tion manager of The Statesman
publications, which position he
has h'd since the family came to
Salertfc: Saving theretofore occupir
ed slmJJar positions at Moose Jaw,
Winnipeg and Portland.
The Opera House Drag Store.
Service, quality, low prices, friend
ship give Increasing patronage.
Old customers advise friends to
trade here. High and Court. ()
Z jr member of
V fAold. Mr.
his people
?Vand Is still
F. E. Shafer's Harness and
Leather Goods Store. 170 S. Com'l
Suit cases, valises, portfolios, brief
cases, gloves and mittens. Large
stock. The pioneer store. . ( )
goon irons
EDI1THH
SYSTEM
Says Oregon Stand Second
to Arkansas in Back
wardness of Work
A Mf '-' Mm nil Vi ml ry
i At tlifc Tieatera ToCay
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The Rlstaore Yaadeville nd
The Family Upstaaa."
Oregon - William Boyd, Mar
guerite De La Motte, J. Farreli
McDonald, . Jack Hoxie. Mitchell
Lewis, Gladys Brock well in "The
Last Frontier" by Courteny Riley
Cooper.
Bligli's Capitol Theatre "Her
Big Night," starring Laura La
Plant.
Bligh Theatre Hoot Gibson in
'The Phantom Bullet."
XUts Fo Greakf aat
Thanksgiving tomorrow -
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And do you feel that way? i
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The campaign tor beet sugar
acreage is to be carried on all
over the valley, and with a view
to winding it up quickly.
. That will mean a beet sugar
factory here in-19 28, Jto cost a
million and a half dollars.
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Looks like a big building year
for Salem next year, but a bigger
one begins to loom up for 1928.
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Marion county is doing a good
work in making Champoeg park
more accessible. That is an asset
which will increase in value for
all the years of the future.
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Old Champoeg had great dreams
of becoming rftity in the old days:
Who says those dreams may not
still come true, in some future
time!
The .beekeepers of Polk county
deserve credit for bringing the
state convention to Dallas, for the
last three days of next week,; It
will help to point the way lo a
coming great industry in this sec
tion. m S
Annual apple slogan number of
The Statesman tomorrow. The
apple industry of the old days
started in this section, and there
was big money in the fruit, ship-
Gabriel Powder & Supply Co..
lumber, building materials, paints.
and varnishes, roofing paper. Get
prices here and make a big sav
ing. Office. 175 S. Com'l. ()
Parker & Co., 444 S. Commer
cial. Don't fail to see Parker
about repairing your car. Expert
mechanics at your service. - All
,work guaranteed- ()
44
"Oregon's present, system of
Kchooi support is a disgrace to our
intellect," says Professor P. I.
Spencer of the Oregdn normal
school at Monmouth In a speech
before the Salem Klwanis club at'
its weekly luncheon in the Marlon
hotel yesterday. The speech was
called "A Business View of Edu
cation." v.
Oregon stands second only to
Arkansas in educational back
wardness, Mr. Spencer stated, and
it has lost $3,000,000 in the last
seven years solely" because of
children who have been retarded
needlessly in the schools.
"Salem teaches' salaries espe-
ially are so low that they cause
plenty of bad advertising for this
lUv throughout th state." Mr.
Iencer continued.
The best teachers turned out in
h Oregon Normal school all go
io California, he said, ' because
they get double the salaries that
they do In Oregon. They also get
letter salaries In mosf other states
than they do in Oregon.
Oregon as a state spends 154
million dollars a year for high
ways but not a cent for public
schools, he said. All the school
funds come out of local or county
taxes. .;
Education is 'the only variable
nuanSy by which the condition
nf mtai can be bettered, he said.
and Le this reason the money
s;entvon education is about the
moat Important of all public ex
UNSERVED FINES ALWAYS
PAYABLE AT $2 PER DAY
(Continued from page 1.)
and then tendered the court $301
in payment of the remaining por
tion of the fine and costs and de
manded that he be released from
custody. He maintained that the
102 days served. should be applied
to his fine at the rate of 32 per
day, or a total of S 20 4.
Upon his release being denied.
Murphy filed habeas eorpns pro
ceedings in the Linn county cir
cuit court. ' The court refused to
grant the writ and Murphy was
remanded to the custody of the
sheriff to serve out the unpaid
portion of his fine. Murphy then
appealed, his case to the supreme
court.
Chief Justice McBride and Jus
tice Coshow concurred in the pre
dominating opinion, while Justice
Burnett dissented:
Other opinions handed down by ned to California and other points,
tne supreme court today follow: I This is a good apple country; for
ueorge Meicner vs uewitc tn-it,. vinHc ,- ttai th rt
ueu', .""7 , OI" juniuionwn egt perfection, here, and apples
George Rossman affirmed.
Henry T. Hill vs E. O. Wilson,
appellant; appeal from Union
county; appeal from order setting
aside and vacating former order
of the court. Opinion by Justice
Bean. Judge Percy R. Kelly re
versed. '
L. A. Stoop, appellant, vs Unit
ed States National bank X La
Grande; appeal from Union' coun
ty; action to recover money. Opin
ion by Jusflce Coshow, Judge J.
W. Knowles afTIrmed.
Rettift Hunt vs Wallowa Vallev
Improvement district No. 1,'appel- QLD SANTA CLAUS WANTS
iant; appeal irom wauowa coun- DC.. iiCDDV PURIQTMAQ
tr: suit to enioin defendant fromlntAL MtnHI UnnlOliyiHO
flawine water from irrigation can-L (Continue from pmga 1.)
al into Prairie creek. Opinion by q;
justice uosnow. juage j. vv.
Knowles affirmed.
Susana M. Findley Templeton,
by Charles Findley, her -guardian.
vs W. H. Holllnshead and others,
appellant; appeal from Deschutes
county; suit to Tecover property
Opinion by Justice Brown. Judge
T. E. Duffy affirmed.
State of Oregon ex rel, Dorothy
Riggs vs Walter Mackey, appel
lant; appeal from, Wallpwaconn
ty; appeal from conviction for
statutory offense. . Opinion by
Justice Belt, Judge S. W. Knowles
affirmed.
Security Savings and Trust
company, administrator of estate
of Robert" Henry Thompson, de
ceased, plaintiff and respondent,
vs Clarence H. Gilbert and Robert
Henry Thompson, minor, defend
ants and appellants, and First
Federal Trust company, defend
ant and respondent; appeal from
Multnomah county; suit to quiet
title. Opinion by Chief Justice
MeBride. Judge Robert Morrow
affirmed.
T. J. Carrico, appellant, vs
Crystal District Improvement com
pany. et al; appeal from Malheur
county; suit to quiet title. Opin
ion by Justice Burnett. Judge
Dalton Biggs reversed.
Petition for. rehearing allowed
in Demas vs First National bank
of Baker.
Petitions for rehearing denied
in State vs Walker, in relation to
Leon Edmundson and in State vs
Eaton and Flowers.
William J. Cooper of Gresham
admitted permanently to bar.
-O, built for the Arctic. Reindeer
I jhaYe profcably tramped 'aH around
the north pole that Peary discov
ered, for the last thousand years;
and they never thAasht a thing
abort it. It's home for the rein
deer. Bat they're coming here for a
change. Coming early, too. so
that you can see and enjoy them,
and be reminded that Santa Clans
is everybody's friend and that he
wants to find a few who have
somehow been lost off his list.
. Maybe you know some of these
little folks, who have been ill or
oat of a job, or their folks have
been ill and out of luck. Some
times when a fellow moves around,
Santa loses his address, and cant
find the poor child to remember
him.
But vou can heln a lot. Too
can write down the name and slip
it to Santa Claus, or you can walk
up and whisper it in his ear. He'll
be tickled to death to have you do
it. He's looking for you and your
kindness, as much as he is for the
poor kid he has somehow lost.
He's trying to make this an
easy and happy Christmas, by get
ting it all ready in good time.
Isn't' It perfectly lawful tor . folks
to talk about Christmas joy, and
get so tired and nervous that they
kick the cat and scold the dog amd
don't -half feed a feller and don't
sympathize with all his little trou
bles? It sure is! Perfectly aw
ful! Why, sometimes you'd think
that getting ready for Christmas
is as nervous as going to have a
leg eat off. or to go to Jail.
This year Santa t;taus will say:
"Ha, ha, children, we're going
to start it In good time this year
and have all the fun there can
possibly be: The way to be happy
is to start in right now, and that's
what we're doing. My deer and I
are on the Job to get you started
SAVE
"WARETS" KEEP
BOWELS
REGULAR
He fills out every cor
ner of tne Arctic, weatner ana
snow and moss and summer mos
quitoes and all. Why, he was
MD SHIP GOLDS
No headache, sour stomach, bad
cold or constipation by
morning
Get a 10-cent box.
Colds whether in the head or
any part of the body are quickly
overcome by ' urging the liver to
action and keeping the bowels free
of poison. Take Cascarets to-night
and you will wake np with a clear
head and no doubt you will won
der what became of your cold.
Cascarets work while you sleep;
they cleanse and regulate the
stomach, remove the sour, undi
gested food and foul gases; take
the excess bile from the liver and
carry off the constipated waste
matter and poison from the
bowels.
Remember the quickest way to
get rid of colds is one or two Cas
carets at bight to cleanse the sys
tem. Get a 10-cent box at any
drug store. Don't forget the chil
dren. They relish this Candy
Cathartic and It Js often all that
is needed to drive a cold from
their little systems. Adv.
with
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imuaJDronir
We cant'Uy t with yoa all the
tune, nut we JJL-gtv y gooa
boost for " happyland, ' and then
well trot on to the next place to
Start them, too."
They'll be here about " the first
week in December. You can read
a little more about them..' every
day. i But yoa cah.'praetiCGrwp-EtAf
being happy, - and t Meatfly, 24
good .to those "who 'might; be Iort J.
gotten or"lost if you don't help.
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Bottle of
SEll 49c
Box of
12
15c
ASPIRIN
TABLETS
When Puretest Aspirin Tablets
are taken for the relief of pain,
you can depend on their quick
action; they are usually dis
solved within 30 seconds. These
tablets are made from the high
est quality of pure, true aspirin.
We recommend the purchase of
the bottle of 100 tablets be
cause Puretest Aspirin Tablets
have so many uses that it is
wise to have a supply handy.
J. C. PERRY DRUG STORE
qm jleaXJL Stan
TODAY AND THANKSGIVING DAY
SPECIAL
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Army and Outiivp Store. Biggest
'jargains in clotbinx. shoes, unaer
"t'nr. hoslerv. gloves, valises and
MiH cases. The working man's
i'ore. 18S N. Commercial. I'l
F. L. Wood and Geo. F. Peed
r-al estate. 344 State. Farms and
Hy property. They hrinr buyer
and sIer together, for the bene-
ut and profit of both. . I
Wc are state distributors tor
I'lip Vlklnp ttro and tnheft- Mal-
"mii Tire Com nan has . the tires.
Drive Ua--CUirnefcCourt ndCom-
First National Bank, the bank
of friendship and helpfulness in
timex of need t Interest paid on
time deposit: 1 Open-.an acconntj
and watch your money grow. im)
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The Dixie Bakery leads on high 1
class breads, pies cookies and
fancy baked supplies of - every
kind. Best by test. Ask old cus
tomers. 429' Court. St., - ()
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Cure that cold -and that miser
able feeling in a jiffy., Get some
Quick Cold Tablets at Nelson ft
Hunt, Druggists, on the corner 01
Court and Liberty Sta. Tel. 7. (")
FRIDAY
ONLY
5 ACTS
ASSOCIATION
VAUDEVILLE
And
Lewis S. Stone
Percy Marmorit
Alma Rubens
Raymond Griffith
Eileen Percy - -William
V.Mong ,
"FINE
CLOTHES
Shows at 1
ST0O - 7)00 and 9: OO
THE
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fL tA A Show for theiWlwieBajily . ,
tA VU.j5- News ( Vfr-r
jj More Fun TTmi a 3 Ring Circus ! - JJ
1 Matinee 10c - 35c - Evening 20c - 35c - 50c 1 ,
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On Every Article in the Store
Real Values Look Thorn Over
Shirts, values
to 2.50
.$1.95
All new numbers just
received today.
Silk and wool hose fjr
Tl.e value DDC
Ladies -Slickers-
All t .
Colors . . .
Shirts, $3.00
Valaes
.$2.95
$25
25 Off on all Vassar Underwear,. 1 Lisle, Wool,
Silk, and Wool Union Suits
White Ruff
Neck Sweaters
Blazers, a 1
Regular valaes
to 18.06
$6.35
wool
$3.95
Rayon"
Scarfs
Silk
$1.00 Silk
Ti?3 -
and Knits
$135
.... 89c
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Ladies Silk and Wool Hose, $1.19 Pair
One lot of Odd Hats Dress CA CI 5
Values to AC PanU . . Vvv
$7.00 $CfVD
All Pajamas Greatly Slip over .' n f"
REDUCED Sweaters ..... $0Od
7
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Any Suit
Overcoat
$5 Down, Balance
10 payments
BUY NOW FOR HIS CHRISTMAS AND SAVE
AL. KRAUSE
The Store With the Fountain
385 State
1 1 rs i i i ti i i i i i i i i fm i m i i ii i i i mm m mtm mui i
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Pay
After
Christma
For Your Thanksgiving
Rogers "1847" Silverware
. Take a Set for Fifty Cents
Pay After Christmas
The sketch shows the famous "1847" Silver plate in the new Treasure Chest
containing the "Pieces of Eight" which is another way of saying "eight pieces' of
everything.' All the knives have hollow handles and stainless steel blades and
every piece is guaranteed for fifty years. The treasure chest and all the silver,
may be had for Forty Nine Fiftyr and on the Burnett' Budget Plan. ..."
Take a set for Fifty Cents 1 : ;
Pay after Christmas $1 a week
Community Plate - All -You
Need One Dollar Down
Twenty nine piece sets of the famous
Community Plate at the lowest cash
price but on the Burnett Budget Plan.
Nationally advertised and sold at $34.25
a set. ' v
- ' Take a set for a' dollar
Pay after Christmas $1 a week f
Holms ' and ' Edwards Super '
Plate-One' Dollar Down
The famous Holmes" and Edwards Silver,
plate (each piece inlaid with solid silver ,
where it wears) . Twenty six .piece sets '
arc presented on a lovely serving tray
for $31.25 and on Burnett terms...
Take a set f on a dollar - ;
s ; Pay after Christmas 41 a week.
EURNE'FBROS. "457 State SV
Come for any Good SilV
Openyour account
S to match any Wanted pattern Take aH you nccll
er Christmas : :
aerclal greets, r . -. Sfl