The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 14, 1926, Page 5, Image 5

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Ministers Plan Meeting
; The Salem Ministerial union
Mil meet this morning at 10:30
o'clock in the YMCA building.
JCalversal Electric Range . ,. .
QtPemonstration. at Stiff's all this
week. .: d!4
Reconciliation Society to Meet
The Society , of Reconciliation
will meet tonight at the YMCA
building. The society is sponsor
ed by the Friends' church.
Pre Cooking School
Starts today at the Grand Thea
tre. Room comfortably heated.
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Dinner Planned Tonight-
The young men's division of the
YMCA will have its weekly dinner
tonight in the YMCA dining hall.
Plans for perfection of the organi
zation will be laid.
Gift Goods at Great Reduction
Mrs. Trover, 122 K. Com'l St.
d!4
Comrades Plan Meeting
The Comrade club of the First
Tresbyterian , church, with -20
members, will meet tonight at the
YMCA I building. C. A. Swope,
local attorney. Is leader of the
club. -
See Our Assortment of. Klectrical
Gifts. Halik & Eoff, Electric.
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Boys' Chores' to Meet
The Salem Boys chorus will
meet tonight at the YMCA build
ing for weekly rehearsal. Plans
are being laid by the chorus for
several concerts to be given in
the near future.
Joy Gift
A potted plant or fern. Petland.
273 State. dl4
Card of Thank
We wish to express our sincere
appreciation for your kindness and
sympathy to ua in the loss of our
father, son and brother. Trester
family, and relatives. dl4
Parking Offenders Fined
C. M. Lock wood, H. H. John
son, Edward H sen an and R. II.
Edge were fined f 1 each yesterday
in police court on overtime park
ing charges.
The New Vita Tonic ; , -
Permanent wave, J 10,--. Model
Beauty Parlor. Phone 956.. d!4
Ges-scr Sentenced ;
. A fine of flOO was assessed
against A. C. Gosser yesterday in
police court when he pleaded
rdilty to a charge of possessing
intoxicating liquor.' L. O. Grimes
forfeited $150 bail by failing to
appear to answer a charge of
transporting intoxicating liquor.
Hotel Mario
Dollar dinner, served 5:45 to 8
every evening. n26tf
Car Reported Stolen
A Ford coupe, license No. 184
079. was - stolen late Saturday
night from in front of the Mellow
Moon dance hall, according to a
ieport made at police- headquar
ters by Kenneth Henry, route 1,
owner.
Choice Holly, for Sale
In City View cemetery. d24
More to Dismiss Suit
Alvah Prosser has fined a mo
tion in circuit court to have the
case in .which he Is plaintiff against
C. H. Ftreeden dismissed, as it has
been settled. Bert Banker, plain
tiff against Earl W. Nichols and
others, has filed a similar motion.
. Free. Gold Flvli -
With 5K.' tooth paste, while,
.they last. Nelson & Hunt drug
store, cor. Court and Liberty. d9tf
- Disputed Uind Divided
-e Decision was handed down in
'circuit court yesterday dividing
115 acres of land between Lena
Knapp Johnson and llerminia
Knapp Seeley, parties to a suit
over ,the land. The land is locat
ed near St. Paul.
Furniture Upholstery
And repairing, r Gicae- Power
Furniture Co. ., . a2tf
Church Worker to Meet
Ministers and one laymen each
from most of the churches in Sa
lem will meet this morning at
9:30 o'clock in the YMCA build
ing. Fred Hansen of San Fran
cisco. YMCA religious worker,
will address them and will help
lay plans for the coming of George
GHOICE of Traub Genuine
Orange B'.ossom engage
. ment and wedding rings is a
tribute to the Judgment and
jgood tate of tha wearer.
V. nARTilAJT BROS. -
, Usarty.
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HEAR with, the Uny Uttle Gem
Kar Phone can be wont with
ot Headband,,
' Smallest hearing device. The
wonder of the ago. By use of
radio - princlplofl, 1 scientifically
perfected. -Insuring clear, posi
tive hearing .at home, church,
theatre and radio. ..all these
pleasures can be-yours. '
CAM FOR FREE TEST -Ask
for booklet
, : Peiry'a Drug Store "
115 B. Com'l. SU, Salem, Ore.
N 'E WS I N BRIEF
Irving of New York, senior re
ligious, work secretary of the
YMCA national council, who will
be in Salem. February 7-11. Mr.
Hansen will speak to the Wil
lamette university chapel period
at 11:30 o'clock. today and at a
special board meeting of the "Y"
at noon. . '. -
The Universal Electric Range
Mother would like to have is
at Stiff's. dl4
Trustworthy Ah a Child's
. Instinct. Children like Foley's
Honey and Tar Compound. It
tastes good and makes them feel
good. It is exactly the kind of a
fine dependable family medicine
that thoughtful parents .want to
give for feverish, bronchial colds,
distressing, alarming night coughs
croupiness, and during whooping
cough. An Indiana father says:
"It is the best remedy for a bad
cold,, croup, coughing and throat
trouble that we ever had in the
home;" No-substitute is as good
as Foley's Honey and Tar Com
pound. Try it. Sold at Capital
drug store. dl4
Olson Joins Chamber
Dr. O. A. Olson, dentist, has
become a member of the chamber"
of commerce. He was introduced
at the weekly luncheon Monday
noon.
Hoe'Our Assortment of Electrical
. Gifts. Halik & Eoff, Electric.
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Fereshetian Urges Support
Rev. Martin Fereshetian made
a brief talk at the chamber of
commerce luncheon yesterday urg
ing support of the coming per
formance of the Manhattan Opera
company at the Elsinore theater
December 20.
You'll Enjoy
The Statesman Cooking school
under the direction of Miss Jea
nette Bever, cooking expert, at the
Grand theatre today, Wednesday,
Thursday cndrFrlday at 2 p. m.
d!4
Mailbox Theft Charged
Frank McFarland is charged In
justice court here with larceny of
a mailbox from Grace -Morgan.
His hearing will be this morning
at 1,0 o'clock. The hearing of
James Wagner, charged with as
sault and battery, will als6 be
this morning in justice court.
Over 1,000,000 At water-Kent
Radios . were manufactured up
to Dec. 3. The new one-dial re
ceiver is the last word in radio.
Vick Bros. Phone 1841. dlS
Blixeth Hearing Set
Hearing for. Bertllxeth. charg
ed in justice court with non-support
of two minor children. has
been set for Wednesday morning
at 10 o'clock. Charges against
Blixeth were filed by a former
wife.
Ruy a Baby Grand
For Christmas. Portland Mus'c
Co., 355 N. High. d2o
Dead Cougar Displayed
Pedestrians on State street yes
terday afternoon stopped to con
gregate in front of Brown's sport
ing goods store where a 121 -lb.
cougar, killed by Alford Ferguson,
was displayed. ,The cougar was
killed by Mr. Ferguson in the hills
seven miles south of Falls City.
Acre In Fruit, Sl,0O0 Terms
South, close to car and school.
Adjoining properties . have been
sold in half-acre parcels at $650
to 1750. This is nice. Becke &
Hendricks, 189" N. High. dl5
Andree Quits Paper Company
Frank Andree, secretary and
director of the Oregon Pulp &
Taper company, has resigned, as
he will leave for England in Jan
uary. His successor has toot been
named.
Excellent New Home, S4200 ;-
Terms. Furnace, fireplace, gar
age hardwood, etc. North, close
schools and car. Quick possession.
Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High
Street. dl5
at your
DRUGSTORE
.Neat and Practical.
Laborlite
Rubber
Apron 'j
45c
Just the thing' .to wear
when washing the dishes
or while giving baby the
bath. Protects your dress.
' Perry V Drug
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Nominating Committee N
A nominating committee, con
sisting of Lester Barr, Ed Schunke
and John Orr, was yesterday ap
pointed by George Grabenhorst,
president of the chamber of com
merce, to prepare a list of candi
dates for ."the election to be held
November 20.
No Money Down on Pianos
And phonographs: start paying
iiext year. The Portland Music
Co., 355 N. High St. d20
Allnort to Address Rotary
. F. W. All port will be speaker
at the Rotary club luncheon on
Wednesday noon. He is a former
attache of the department of com
merce, and was in European coun
tries for the last seven years.
Atwater Kent
One-dial radio is the last word
in perfect reception. Cet "yours
now. Vick Bros. d!3
Longfellow
'onight
The Salem
ellow meeting
tonight, the fi
e of the wln-
ter season, wil
held at the
Gray Belle. All
en six feet or
more tall are invited to attend.
SOe Chick
Tom or
Cat.
at the Black
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Woman Hurt in ljull
Ice n the pavement caused
Mrs. WilU&m Watson, 76. to fall
on South Church street yesterday
morning, ' receiving a fractured
hip. Sha wasrnkfrn to a local hos
pital foTOtreatrnvnt.
Keep Warm and Comfortable
And enjoy an Interesting and
instructive program at the States
man Free cooking school, which
starts today at 2 p. m. at the
Grand theatre under the direction
of Miss Jeanette Beyer, food ex
pert. dl4
Spotlight I Tak
A spotlight was stolen yesterday
from the car owned by Homer
Eagen of Ciervais, according to a
report at police headquarters. The
car was parked at 940 D street
when the theft occurred, accord
ing to the report.
Eat at H illcrost Inn
Chicken dinner, chicken on
t.oast. Private.dining room. Place
to dance. Five miles " north on
Pacific highway. dl9
Keep Your Radiator
From freezing. Denatured al
cohol J 1.25 gal. Low temp, glyc
erine $3.25 gal. Full instructions
as to proper proportions you
should use. Fry's drug store, 280
N. Commercial. dl4
Radios, $flV.DO up, Complete
Easy terms. Portland Music
Co , 355 K. High. , d20
Keep Your Radiator
From freezing. Denatured al
cohol $1.25 gal. Low temp, glyc
erine $3.25 gal! Full instructions
as to proper proportions you
should use. Fry's drug store, 280
N. Commercial. dl4
Complete Line of
Monarch Electric Ranges at
Hamilton's. - a21tf
Keep Y)ur Radiator
From freezing. Denatured al
cohol $1.25 gal. Low temp, glyc
erine $3.25 gal. Full instructions
as to proper proportions you
should ute. Fry's drug store, 280
N. Commercial. dl4
Full Line of New
Viva-Tonal phonographs; no
money down until next year. The
Portland Music Co., 355 N. High
street. d20
Portland VKitoi
Charles R. Smith of the Salem
PEP office, is a Portland business
visitor today.
Investment of 82,000
Large piece of close in property
with buildings netting 6 per cent.
The cheapest inside property buy
we know, and bound to increase
in value. Suitable warehouse,
wholesale, and certain types re
tailing. Becke & Hendricks, 189
N. High street. dl5
- FOR INFORMATION
ABOUT RAILROAD TRIPS
Phone 727
OREGON a ELECTRIC
Fresh Sweet Oranges
$3 per box of three hundred
large size
Boxes larger than standard
size. Sound fruit and satisfac
tion guaranteed or money back.
We pay express charges. A
box of these makes an appre
ciated Christmas gift.
Remit With Order
ACME ORANGE
FARMS
- LaGrangc, Texas
Authorized Distributors !
The Personal Writing Machine
Typewriter Exchange
THOS. ROEN :
Phone Aftl ' 421 Coort, Balena
Underwood Typewriter Co.
I : Direct Factory Branch '
010 Ooari 8U Phone S83
Typewriters Rented, Sold,
Repaired -Special
rental rates to Students
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SAYS:
A St ude baker touring, 1922,
with good tires, new paint,
fine motor, lots of extras,
looks and runs like new, is
real value for $393.00.
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Phone 1841
280 South High
Install Telephone
The Hlllman Fuel company has
fnnnl it necessary to install an
other telephone in order to take
care of their rapidly increasing
ousiness.
Rnrlnir Kalem Armory
Prirfar Dec. 17. Bobby Clark
vs. Frankie Grandetta, 10 round
main uvont Kxtca zoo d orelim-
inaries total 26 rounds of boxing.
No raise in prices. a-'
Recovering From - Illness-'
Miss Ada Ford, wno uniu re
fentiv was citv recorder of New
port, Or., is visiting relatives in
Salem while convalescing irom a
severe illness.
Givo the Family a Radio
For Xmas. Halik & Eoff, Kiec-
tric s
Short Talks by Thoughtful
Mothers. A Pennsylvania moth
er speaks first: "I know the worth
of Foley's Honey and Tar Com
pound. We used it for years, and
it never failed us. For cronpy
children, feverish colds, disturbing
night coughs, it gives us a feel
ing of security to have Foley's
Honey and Tar Compound in the
house." No opiates, no chloro
form, made un-ler rigid sanitary
control. Foley'n Honey and Tar
Compound carrita a strong appeal
to thoughtful mothers everywhere.
Ask for it. Sold at Capital drug
store. dl4
Inspects Local Agency
N. G. Crowley, secretary of the
United Underwriters, Inc., Auto
Insurance company, was in Salem
yesterday inspecting the local
agency of the company. Mr. Crow
ley leaves today for Tillamook on
a round of agency visits.
Beautiful Christinas Gifts ,
At great reduction. Mrs. Trover.
dl4
Club to Meet
The Wednesday club will meet
at the home of Mrs. Charlea A.
Park on Chemeketa street.
50c Chicken Dinner
Tomorrow noon at the Black
Cat. dl4
Brooks Bazaar Held
A bazaar was held Friday night
by the Ladies Aid society of the
iuethodist church at Brooks. More
than 80 persons were present. A
sum of $60 was raised to help pay
for charities and the like.
f 1,000 Down Move In
Pay. your entire balance exactly
like rent. This on brand new
double construction, union made
home of 6 rooms. Other new
homes, f00 to $500 down, bal
ance terms. Priced $4200 to $8,
ftflO. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N.
High. dl5
The Oregon Statesman
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FREE Gooking School
Today, Wednesday, Thursday
and Friday at 2 P.M.
GRAND THEATRE
Miss Jeanette Beyer ;
In Charge
Daily Programs ,
Come Early and Get a Good Seat
Recipe programs will be given away free each afternoon
' of the school. There will be no admission charge as the
cooking school is a public service given to the women of
Salem by iTTierOregon Statesman. Every one is invited
to attend each jof the daily programs.
Th$ Oregon Statesman
Visit in Portland ?
Mrs. C. M. Keefer, Sirs. Alta M.
Gentry ' and Miss HQred Moore
of the Kimball School lof Theology,
spent the week-id Ifc Portland
to attend a meetikig of Methodist
church women, held in -connection
with the Men's council.
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Order Now for. Christmas
Fresh home-niade candies.
Browning's candy factory. Liberty
Road. dl5
Football Banquet Planned
A football banqujet will be held
Wednesday night at the senior
high school. All football letter
men. Coach Hollls Huntington,
Louis Anderson, Principal J. C.
Nelson, and several others will be
guests.
Eat at Hill crest Inn-
Chicken dinner, chicken on
toast. Private dining room. Place
to dance. Five miles north on
Pacific highway. ; dl9
Student Body Return?
The entire student body of the
Kimball School of Theology has
returned from Portland, where'
they attended the Methoxlist Men's
council.
Radio Headquarters, 175 S High
Tel. 193 5. New 5-tube Crosley
set, completely equipped, 100.
dl4
The Best Cliristmas Iresent
For mother is a Universal elec
tric range. H. L. Stiff Furn. Co.
dl4
New Year's Program Planned
Col. Carle Abrams has been ap
pointed cliairman of a YMCA com
mittee in charge of extensive plans
for a New Year's day celebration
to be given in the building. Such
celebrationis have been held each
January 1 for the last five yeairs,
and have drawn big attendance.
Crowds numbering 2000 have been
in the building at once. Each de
partment of the building will put
on some kind of a display.
Orders Taken for Home Made
Candy for Christmas. Order
early. Phone 747-W. Constance
Kantner. dl4
LADD & BUSH, Bankers
Established 1868
General Banking Business
Office Hours from lO a. m. to p. wm.
GRAND THEATRE
TONIGHT AT 8:15
The OLD TIME MINSTREL
" DON'T BE ONE OF THOSE TO SAY
"I WISH I HAD"
There Are Still a Few Good Seats Left
Box Office Open From 2 to 5 This Afternoon
OBITUARY
Hamilton
James M. Hamilton, 65, died at
his home1 near Cloverdale Decem
ber 11. Survived by his widow.
Nellie Hamilton. Funeral servi
ces will hte held from the Webb
chapel today at 10 a. m. The body
will be sent to Portland for cre
mation. The IOOF lodge of Tur
ner will assist in the funeral ser
vices. ltitaeler
Alexander Curtis Dimeler, 15,
died Dec 11. Survived by his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Dime
ler of 1108 N. Church street, and
a. sister, Mrs. C. A. Suing. The
funeral cortege will leave the Ter
williger funeral home this morn
ing at 8:30 o'clock for the St. Paul
du Vincent Catholic church where
requiem mass will he said by Rev.
Father. Keenan at 9 o'clock. In
terment in St. Barbara cemetery.
Reynolds.
In this city. Dec. 12. Hugh J.
Reynolds, at the age of 3 5 years.
Remains at Sah-m mortuary.
Senske
In this city at the home of An
thony Senske, 1425 North Sixth
street, John Senske at the age of
A HAVEN
of peace, convenience
and sympathy wherein
calmness and reverence
abide for all.
Webb's Funeral Parlor.
Telephone 120
TERWILXJGERS
Perfect Funeral Seivlo
For Leas
Licensed Lady Mortician
770 Chemeketa DuvtM
Telephone 734
It years. The deceased is sur
vived by three sons. John ; and
Joseph of Nebraska, and Anthony
of Salem; by two daughters, Mar
tha Weber of Illinois and Mary
Griesen of Nebraska. Remains
are in charge of the Salem mor
tuary. Wheeler
In this city. Dec. 12th. George
W. Wheeler age 73 years, former
ly a resident of the Hopewell dis
trict, father of W. O. Wheeler of
Portland, Mrs. Helen Bernard of
Mountain View, Cal., and step
father of George Heller of Dillard,
Oregon. Funeral services. Wed
nesday, Dec. 15th at 10 a. m. from
the Rigdon Mortuary, interment
at Hopewell.
LaKore
At the home, 3 miles west of
McCLAREN TIRES AND TUBES
Mean Greater Mileage at
Less Cost
SMITH & WATKiNS
Phone 44
AUCTION SALE
of Furniture, Machinery, Horses, One Cow,
Seven Goats, etc.
THURSDAY, DEC. 16, 1926, 1:30
(Note that date has been chanced from Tuesday)
Located on Fairview Road between South 12th and South
Commercial street about IVs miles south, Route 4, Box
8T. Watch for sale arrow on South 12th and South Com
mercial street. Comprising; 6 rooms furniture, 1 kitchen
range, 1 kitchen cabinet, 1 heater, cast lined, 1 9x12 con
goleum rug, 1 Brussels rug 9x12 like, new, 2 rocking
chairs, 3 mattresses, 2 dressers, 2 springs, 3 beds, book
racks, flower stands, sewing machine, etc. Other articles
too numerous to mention. Machinery 1 Oliver 40 plow,
1 Oliver 111 plow, 1 14-inch South Bend plow, 1 8-inch
orchard plow, 1 Oliver disc, 1 spring tooth harrow, 1
Dane lawn roller, 1 garden cultivator, 1 Davenport roller
bearing wagon, 1 Moline light wagon, 1 light set .double
harness, 1 set work harness, 1 6-foot cross cut saw, 1 rip
saw, 2 garden cultivators, 2 22-inchcircular-aw8i gaso
line drums 50, 60, 100 gallons, 1 John Deers riding plow,
new, 1 No. 12 DeLaval cream" peparator; i No. 17 De
Laval separator, 1 truck body, forks, Jioes, Takes", chains,
crowbars, shovels, etc, auto trailer A-l condition, 3 colon
ies of bees, quantity of bee supplies, horses, cow, goats,
1 Jersey cow, 4 years old, horse 9 years old, 1 brown mare
9 years old, 12 chickens, 1 thorobred Toginburg billy
goat, 2 Toginburg milch goats, 2 Nubian milch goats, 2
Saanan milch goats. 5 -
A. BENNETT, Owner
H. F. WOODRY & SON
Are the Auctioneers 271 N.'ComT. St Phone. 75
Rite Down Town See us before making your listings
c&c
EARGAIM
T U E SO-'AM
.500 Pairs of Arrowhead Silk Hosiery-
In 30 different shades. Sold and advertised everywhere
at $1.00 and 'worth it absolutely guaranteed : r.
For Bargain Tuesday 89c Pair.
Or 3 Pairs for 52.50
1
10 Dozen Men's Genuine Goat Hair Socks
Placed on sale for - . . .
Bargain Tuesday, pair.. 7... ; sC C
Ladies' long and short sleeve, ankle length, Ct ((
regular $1.75 Union Suits, Bargain Tuesday.vleUU
Small Red Wheelbarrow and package of Swift's Pride
Washing Powder. An extreme value.
Bargain Tuesday 0 1 C
Mixed Nuts comprising Almonds, Walnuts, Peanuts, Fil
berts, Brazil Nuts. CQ
Bargain' Tuesday, 3 lbs : 0C
Regular 39c Coffee, fresh lot
for Bargain Tuesday, 3 lbs....
Fresh lot of well streaked
Side Bacon, well cured, lb
You Make Your
U C- & G.
Phone 560 254 North Commercial
Turner, Monday Dec. "13th, Win
field Scott LaFore, and Mrs. J. C
Lanpheirot Portland, grandfather
of. Robert' 'Lanpheif . ; Funeral
services Wednesday at 1 p. m.
from the home 'interment Hun
saker cemeteryy under " the direc
tion of the Rigdon mortuary.
Wann
At the resdience No. 321 south
19th street, Monday, Dec 13th,
Thomas .William Wann, age 70
years, husband of Mrs. Sarah E.
Wann, father of L. W. Wann of
La Cross, Wash., Mrs. James Al-.
bert and Miss Marguerite Wann of
Salem, brother ,of Mrs.; Mary
Counts of Sundale, Wash., " Mrs.
George Wilson of Seattle, Frank
Wann of Harrisburg and Charles
Whaley of RiekreaUY Announce
ment of funeral later from the
Rigdon mortuary.
YOUR CAR :
Deserves
IcClaren's
For Christmas
$1.00
with lean
29c
Dollars Reach At "
STOR