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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM OREGON SUNDAY, MORNING, "APRIL 3, 1927 .5- TAV POP,OIO I viELLHfe YfHAOOAy WAS WONDCRlM' V RELIABLE. gfLins cWky propped 7 me an?1 t pp- -11 j TOrZK GOODS jaAMiE, Of v HBR. ' SO ) I ( J5jb r- foot JLsgssg So " rr O MAKE mother and baby happier, to make father and all of the family's friends better pleased with life, we cater to their wants with, a multitude of everyday necessities that used to be luxuries. THE CAPITAL DRUG STORE ? Corner State and Liberty Streets Agents for THE OWL DRUG CO. Products . " . - . ' ' . J. II. ' WILLETT : LOCAL Redmond Answers Wife Dr. Herbert D. Redmond filed answer to his wife's motion for $175 to be1 furnished her by.the plaintiff that -she might carry on her case. Redmond claims that his income does not permit such action. Dance, Derby Hall- Monday April 4th. Public in- vitPd .f r ' a3 LSee Pabco Shingle Advertisement In colored supplement of Sun day Orezonian. Anrit 3. Spaul dine Logging Co., dealer in Pabccl products. a3 Bruckman Wins Judgment-?- P. A.' Bruckman won judgment of $42,725 plus $938 attorney fees from1 Joseph M. Healy and the Breitenbush Hot Springs company. Inc., in their case in circuit court which closed last week. Th pay- ment will be raised by forced sale of 4 SO acres of land to the highest bidder; of which the defendants have a share. ; . ' . ' i - Bako Auto Finish Las U A Reasonable -prices, Hall's, 267 S. CommerrjjU '-"V- 5 Day Parking ' At the Grease Spot," monthly ates, 167. So. Liberty street, half "icck. south of new hank bldg. a3 $500 Down Balance EXACTLY like rent. New modern- 5-room home, ready to occupy, j Furnace, . fireplace, hardwood, garage etc. Total price ready to, occupy, $4200., Other new homes, 4 td 7 rooms. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High St. a3 Wlllig Pays Fine A F. W. Willig of Monitor, who VAwas arrested March 30 for oper Viting his car with an improper incuse, was nnea tiu in justice court yesterday. Dr. Groffrier, Chiropractor Naturopath, 61S 1st N. Bk bldg. Tel. 551. j a3 Hotel Marlon-r- Dollar dinner, served 5:45 to 8 every evening. n26tf Accountant Desires Connection With lirm taking charge oH books; several years' experience. "Would invest some money. Phone 427M. , a3 Car Accident- Occurs . - Faulty car brakes caused what might have been a serious accident on the Pacific highway near the parking plant yesterday. ' The driver of a car licensed 10-467, unable to come to a prompt stop, ran into Sydney Smith, Church street, and almost made him stop on the railroad tracks In the path ol an approaching freight train. ,Iolern Lots CJieaper ' "-c i lie remainine ioib ai uriK to $700. Laurel homes. Close to all Becke & Hen- High street. - a 6 Kexall 1 Cent Sale , - - Thursday.1 Friday and Saturday. berry's drug store. -a6 Cash Talks Here- Small modern home and 2 lots at 1550 S. Cottage. Partly f urn ished. Furnace, fireplace, hard wood, electric range. Vacant to- aay, 53900 cash takes everything. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N.H!gh eireet. . as Basketball Game Mondav : A basketball game between the Kola Comrade club of Eucene and the Whitman Comrade Huh of Ka- J m will be played at the YMCA jwonaay nieht A a nrtellniinarv. the Court Street Christian team Men's and Ladies Suits Cleaned ami Pressed Sl.OO Ladies'! Silk Drrtwe j ladics Wool Dresses fl.OO. Men's ami Ladies Coats loaned and Pressed f l.OO soks Pressed Men's and Ladles' J 50c w We guarantee our worlc give i ua a trial ; TllKfVAULEY CLEANERS f 103 X. Com'l St. , Over Busicks . Telephone 1981 ,uai prices of $500 I Park; all fine ! bus lines, schools. rj dricks, 189 K. NEWS IN will vie- with, one from the Jason Lee club. The Eugene-Salem game, will be for the Willamette Valley Comrade title. Salem re cently defeated Portland. Hull's for Tops, Fender and Body work, auto glass and paint ing. 267 S. Commercial.' a5 Five Acres of Dandy Land Located at Swegle school on Garden Road, $1500; 825 down, balance $10 per month. W. H. Grabenhorst & Co., 135 S. Liberty. a3 Pontiac Seda - Nearly new, for -sale or trade for good rot. Dr. Fred Ellis. a3 Lobby Program Enjoyed W. S. Raker, state organizer of the Oregon Audubon society, gave an interesting lecture on "Seeing Oregon First" at the YMCA last night in the regulffi weekly lobby program. Mr. Raker's talk was sponsored by the Salem Noture Study club. A short business meeting of the club preceded the lecture.' Call 98F3, The Les Walt Gardens For cut daffodils, 5 doz, $1. a3 Dine at the State Cafeteria- Today. Just Installed a new automatic orthophonic Victrola latest wonder in music, now on demonstration. State Cafeteria. a5 Large Apartment Witli Garage $35, new and modern. Lease to adults. : Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High street. ' I a6 Stages Line Party Dolly Trotman was hostess at a - line , party at tne ; Hollywood theater-last night. About 12 girls were entertained. After the per formance adjournment! was made to Miss Trotman'a home at 2020 Myrtle street where refreshments were served. Dancing Every Friday- Domes hall, McCoyj a3 Furniture Upholstery And a repairing. Glese-Powers Furniture Co. f3tf Some Bond Buyer With $71,500, here's large bus iness property, covered with good brick buildings. All well leased to net 6. Do it now.. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High st; a3 Store Being Remodeled The men's furnishings store of O. J. She! & Co. is being remodeled- When the work is completed it will add greatly to the attract iveness of this store. . Km Pabrn Shinrie Ad vcrtiseroent '-In colored supplement of Sun- dav Oreconian. Anrll 3. SDauI- ding Loggings Co., dealer in Pabco products. . as For- Women and .Children- Nothing equals osteopathy. Dr. Marshall. Oregon Bldg. a5 Indians Take- License William B. Grant, Okemah, Ok lahoma realtor, and Eleanor Pa- trecia Hauk, instructort Che- mawa, were Issued a marriage license Saturday afternoon' by the county clerk. Casey Guaranteed ' RHEUMATISM REMEDY Money refunded it it does not .cure your case NELSON A HUNT DRUGGISTS Cor. Court and Liberty : Tel. 7 "THE KINGDOM OF GOD" WHAT?-f-WHERE?-WHEN? These questions will be answered by J. G. Hall ' v Derby' Hall, Sunday, April 3rd, 8 P. M. ; ; Seats Free BRIEF McMinuTille Editor Her- Sheldon F.,Sackett, editor of the McMinnville Telephone Register, was in Salem Saturday attending to some business affairs. Models Wanted! For fashion displays. All ap plicants accepted will be trained personally by Mme. Buffe-Morri-son. Apply Monday between 10 and 12 o'clock. The French Shop, 115 N. High street. a3 Flowers' for Al Occasions. Adams, Florist. a3 WCTU to Meet - The WCTU Will meet for their regular business session in their rooms on Commercial street Tues day, April 5, at 2:30 p. m. A pro gra mot readings, music and dis cussion ,ia being arranged under the direction of Mrs. Refta Pem- berton. A Better Place' to Eat We use government inspected No. 1. meats; all fresh vegetables in our salads. State Cafeteria, altf Water Tight Concrete Ask the Oregon Gravel company how to make it and what materials to use. " a3 If You Rent Modern Homes . We can sell you a modern home. better than the place you occupy. See our 4 to 6 room homes being built in Laurel Park. The pro tected district of ALL modern homes. Finished with shades, light fixtures, furnace and cells. electric water heater and wired for range; hardwood floors, fire place, garage, walk system, lawn in, cement drive, etc. Prices. $3500 to $6250. Laurel Park is 18 blocks- north of state house. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High street. a 6 Draws Fine Richard H. Layton. route 5, box 253, drew a fine of $5 in po lice, court yesterday for driving his car without lights at night. Layton was arrested last Thursday night. Xotice, Open all Day Sunday- Some good buys in tires. Salem Auto Wrecking, 402 So. Church street. " . a3 Car and Truck Collide An automobile and a truck were badly' damaged yesterday when Giles Rockhlll, Dayton, Or., and H. A. McDowell, 1515 Bellevne street, collided at the corner of Center, and Commercial streets. Rockhiil lost control of his truck Tvt Sato Tor Knt : OlMBlaa Blbboaa Mpidal raatat satoa to StodaaU , 147 X. Ocm'l St. Victor Adding HsebJas grriM 1 a M. LOCKWOOD DISEASES1 Treated by Osteopathy, Dietet ics, Radiant Therapy aad Elec trical Therapy including Dr. Abrams Electronic System. . No Charge for 1 Consultation ' DR.B.H. WHITE Physician and Surgeon 608 U. 8. Nat l. Bank Bids. Baleza,' Oregon - No Collection -4 i (I w n d o j SATS: '. ' We have a 1926 Ford TUmuI , ster, good rubber, finish like ; new, with speedometer, auto, matlc swipe, motometer, rear view mirror, spot light and a car you can't tell from new for 8350. The House That Service Built and it careened up on the side walk. No one was hurt. See Pabco Shingle Advertisement In colored supplement of Sun day Oregonian, -April 3. Spaul ding Logging Co., dealer in Pabco products. a3 Speeds and Pay Joe Davies, Milwaukie, Or., was caught yesterday driving his car at a speed of 3 8 , miles an hour on South Commercial between South and Market streets. He paid a fine of $7.50 in police court. Flat BuUdings for Sale $8,000 and $15,000. Excellent return on investment. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High street. a6 Overparking Draws Fine P. W. Geiser, 775 Mill, and F. E. Brown, 159 5 State, drew lines of $1 each for overtime parking in police court yesterday. Dividends and Happiness-- Go together. See P. E. P. Co. Friendly ad, page 5, section 4.' a3 Sleep in Jail Robert Hanson and Howard Foughty drew bunks at the city jail Friday night. I Registers at Kimball E. L. Fisher, who has ben pas tor of the church at Greensville, Cal., for three years, has regis tered for a course at Kimball School of Theology. Try Salem Maid Ice Cream- It is delicious. Sanitary Con fectionery, 1857 State; Palm Con fectionery, 4 67 N. Church: The Nook Barbecue Confectionery. a3 Hear Kpeoialists- ur. Lr"b. Cle ment. Dr. M. C. Findley and Dr. W. W. Baum of this city spent Friday in Portland attending the eye, ear, nose and throat society meeting, at which some of the most noted specialists in the United States read papers. They report a very instructive meeting. Findley Makes Trip-- Dr. M. C. Findley is spending the week-end in Grants Pass. A Bako Paint Job- On your car is guaranteed not to chip, crack or peel nor lose its lustre for a period of one year prices no higher than a cheap fin ish job. Hull's, 267 S. Com'l. a5 Canse to Tacoma Dr. John Martin Canse, presi dent of Kimball School of Theol ogy, left last night for Tacoma where he will preach thisi morn ing at the St. Paul Methodist church. While in Tacoma Dr. Canse will also attend meetings ROLLER SKATING Tuesday, Friday, Saturday From 7:30 to 10:30 P. M. DREAMLAND RINK Ladies Admitted Free Gentlemen 10c SKATING S5e All Sizes Films, Kodaks, Devel oping Our Specialty Prompt Service J. F. TYLER'S DRUG STORE 157 South Commercial , "The Home of Drug Store Service" Tour Car Deserves SEIBERLINGS America's Finest Tire ZOSEL'S T.'o"p lfM) 8. Commercial TeL 471 CHAMBERS & CHAMBERS In their New Building 359 North High St., Have Three' Nice Offices for Rent -j. High street is "The I Coming Street." ; Why ; not be one of Its boost- -, ers. , Rent very reas- . onable A mm i it i of the Washington tistorical bo ciety. " ' . Desertion Charged td Suit- Grace V. Taylor charges that her husband, Frank P., deserted her in 1920 after five years of mar ried life. Now, seven years later, she wants a divorce, having wait ed for his return long enough.' The plaintiff asks that all costs be carried by the defendant, and that suitable alimony be awarded by the court. r Holy Week Observed Holy week will be observed In Salem under auspices of the Sa lem Ministerial association. A sunrise prayer meeting in which all evangelical churches in Salem will poin, will be held Easter Sun day morning at 6 o'clock. An ad dress will be given before the chamber of commerce, April 11, by one of the local pastors. Blossom Day Not Set Blossom day will probably not be held for two weeks, unless the weather shows an improvement, according to King BIng Dr. O. A. Olsin. Resigns Position H. P. Nelson, butterm&ker. at the Capital City Cooperative creamery, has resigned his position to take charge- of the creamery at Carlton. Nelson came to Salem from Salt Lake City. Newspaper Man Still 111 Stephen A. Stone, Salem news paperman, was operated on for the second time at a local hosnital early yesterday afternoon. He has been laid up for six weeks with bronchial pneumonia and pleurisy. Banquet at Gray Belle The annual banquet f the Ore gon division of the National Fed eration of Business and Profes sional Women was held last night at the Gray Belle. To Speak at Luncheon- William J. Elmendorf, engineer of Seattle, will speak on the future of the mining industry in the San tlam country at Monday's cham ber, of commerce luncheon. Mr. Elmendorf Is adviser of the North west Copper company. GIRL HIT BY AUTO DIES PORTLAND, April 2. (AP) Miss Virginia Sibley, 17, daughte of Rev., and Mrs. F. R. Sibley, Tigard, died at her home today of injuries received yesterday when she was struck by an auto mobile driven by Harry Daniel. Portland attorney. The accident occurred as she alighted from a bus near her home and was un avoidable, police sard. Classified Ads Bring Results Improved 9 A. M. Sharp Located 7 miles west of Salem and 4 mile south of Salem and Dallas Highway on Greenwood Road near Greenwood school, or 414 miles north of Independence. Follow the arrows. ! 5 Farm Consisting of ! 125 acres highly improved farm located in the heart of the' Willamette valley in Polk county, being a very choice farm home, all under cultivation of which 65f acres is seeded to oats, wheat and clover, the soil being a dark clay loam with natural drain age makes it suitable for any kind of farming. A fin new $7500, 2 roomed school; also 'station corners the farm. It has a fine 8 room up to date house with electric lights, bath, toilet, hot and cold water, also a 4 room house. New barn and silo, new hog house, new chicken house, new tank ho Use. and other out buildings. All wire fenced and cross-fenced, pressure water system, electric lights and power, gravel driveway on good gravel road. This is a chance for some one to get an ideal up to the' minute country home. Willell on terms of 20 per cent cash, balance arranged, or will consider Salem property. See the owner prior to sale if you have anything to exchange. Farm will be offered at Auction 1 P. M. Sharp, Tuesday, April 5th. Personal Property 9 A. M. Sharp HORSES, COWS, HEIFERS, BULL Black Percheron Mare. 9 years old, weight 1580 lbs., sound and true. Bay Mare, 12 yrs. old, weight 1400 lbs. I Grey Team, 5 and 6 yrs. old, weight 2800 lbs, full sisters, sound, and true, a real team. s ' ; Grey Mare, voting age, sound and true. Bay Mare, 8 yrs. old. weight 1400 lbs. Bay Mare, 14 yrs. old, weight 1500. Black Gelding, 9 yrs. old,, weight 1500 lbs. high grade Guernsey cows, each 3 yrs. old, milking 3 gallons per day. Guernsey Heifer, 6 months old. pure bred Guernsey Bull, 6 months old. Guernsey Heifers, 4 months old. SHEEP HOGS CHICKENS pure bred Shropshire Ewes, with Jambs, high grade Hampshire Ewes, to lamb later, nure bred Belted Sow. to farrow soon. 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 4 4 S 1 10 high grade Poland Crina to 175 Jbs. each. 8 Chester White shoats, from 80 to 120 lbs. each. 250 pure bred Hanson strain: White Leghorn Hens. 1 yr. old; a fine bunch. 1 MACHINERY, TRAC7TOR, MILK MACHINES, FORD CAR, HARNESS, POTATOES ' 'ENSILAGE, FURNITURE 1 Fordson Tractor, .especially equipped. Al; like new. f ' ' . 7-foot'Deer!ng Binder, Al. 7-foot McCormick Binder. 6-foot Doer in g Mower. Al. , 10-foot-Dcering Hay Rakes. Terms Cash uriless otherwise arranged with owner. Big Free Lunch at Noon ; Everything offered in this sale is Al and like new. Be on time Tuesday, April 5th R; FJN. WOODRY, Auctioneer Res. ahd Store 1610 NrSUMMER Street; Salem, Ore. Phone 511 1. See me personally about your farm or city talcs- Where To Dine TODAY Eat Tour Sunday Dinner At the Gray Belle. Chlckra Dinner Served all day at The Spa. For Dinner This Evening Dollar dinner at the Marion hotel today. Chicken Dinner at the Lunch Box 181 S. Liberty St. Tablet for ladies. Open all day. .'.. Eat Tour Sunday Dinner At the Valley Grill. 156 8. Com'l. Under new management. m m m . Eat at Mlnto's Chicken dinner, 69c Chicken Dinner Served all day at the Royal Cafeteria. Eat Your Sunday Dinner At the Argo Cafe. Officers and Drill Team to Make Trip Dance Sponsored by United Arti sans Arranged for Monday Another of the series of dances which have been given in the Derby hall this season sponsored by Capital Assembly United Ar tisans will be given Monday, April 4 th. Good peppy music has been obtained for thp evening. The pub lic is invited to attend these dances. A reception committee has been appointed to have charge at the door entrance and also the floor manager will see that all have a good time. Mrs. Norma Terwllliger and Irene St. Helens are in charge of the tarious com mittees. On Wednesday evening, April 6th, the officers of Capital Assem bly will hold their regular month ly meeting at the home of ' Mrs. Hannah Martin, 392 South High St. All officers are asked to be present. This coming Thursday evening the officers and drill team and FOR 35 YEARS J & D PAINTS VAKMvSHKH and ENAMELS Have given home owners great er Durability, Longer Wear Richer Luster. Ask for J & D Descriptive - Color Cards J. R. KENNEDY PAINT CO. 2.T4 Chemeketa St. Tel. 021 125 Acre Farm and Equipment at Iiisliiy Apr! 1 2-horse John Deere; Corn Cultivator. 1 7-ftj Tandem Disc. for horses or tractor. . 1 Litchfield Manure Spreader, 85 bushcapac- lty; like new. 1 14-Di'sc New Peoria Drill, like hew. 1 3-sec. Spring Tooth Harrow, like new. 1 3-sec. Lever Harrow. 1 8-ft. Corrugated Roller. 1 Sub-Surface Packer. 1 Iron Age Potato Planter. 2 1 -horse Cultivators, l' 12 -Gang Plow; like new. ; 1 14 Gang Walking Plow. 1 2 or 3 -bottom1 Tractor Plow. - 1 Ford Roadster, witbJ delivery box, Al. 1 Stover Grain Grinder and 50 ft. belt. - ' 2 Primose Cream Separators. Al. 1 Mitchell & Lewis Windmill. 1 2-unit De Laval Milking Machine. 1 Fanning Mill with bagger attachment. . 2 3 M Wagons, Al. 1 . . f 1 Road Grader. . : : ' 1 Warehouse Truck; -f Pump Jack, Dehorning Clipper, Clodmasher Hayrack, Go-Devil. Stone Boat, 2 Scalding Vats, 30 tons Ensilage in Silo, 20 sacks Bur i bank Seed Potatoes good size, Al ; 3 sets dou-!- bio - harness; 6 cream cans, & and 10 gal ; ! wheelbarrow, log chains; ncckyokes; hitches, ! augers, cow blankets, sickle grinders, sprayer, oil heater, saws, pails, fence stretcher, 3 U horse eveners, oil drums, forks, shovels, rope, liand.com planter, shot gun, cross cut saw, cabled tester syrf nge, and many other mtscel-, lanoous articles including: furniture, etc. shoats, from 125 ? 9 A.M. SHARP C. HALLBERG, Owner members that care to are asked to go to Corvallis to help' with; the Initatlon and degree work. All those who wish to go will meet at the hall at 6:30 o'clock. OBITUARY 1 Shilling Mrs. Gladys Shilling died at a local ' hospital March 31, at the age of 36 years. She leaves her husbanc. Charles Shilling and the following children: Bertha, Mil dred, Margaret, Leonard and Rob ert, all of Turner, Or.; her father, John Gennerv of Iowa: mother. mother, Mrs. N. C. Treat of Se-J ante.1 luuem bciiiws m held Monday morning at 10:30 o'clock at the Turner - Methodist church, with interment in Twin Oaks cemetery. Webb's funeral directors. Robertson. 1 Samuel A. Robertson, 29, of 150 N. 21st streef, passed away on April 2, 1927. He is survived by his widow, Marie R. Robertson, a, son, Henry Gordon, and hia father, P. J. Robertson of Penn sylvania. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, April 5, atcS 'p. m. from the Rlgdon mortuary. In terment will be In the City View cemetery. Gross Mrs. Margaret Gross, 19, died in Edmonton. Canada. The body NOT BUSINESS but service in its truest and finest sense per formed with understand ing and reverence. WEBB'S FUNERAL PARLORS . Tel. 120 TERWILLIGERS Perfect Funeral Service For Less Licensed Lady Mortician 770 Chemeketa Street Telephone 724 WE DO HEMSTITCHING for 6 and 8 cents per yard Buttons and pleating done, see our display of colored linen toweling that we are closing out at cost. THE PETITE SHOP 193 North Comercial St , Over Busicks Telephone 1981 :1 will arrive In Salem today and graveside services Monday at 1 : 3 0 in the -City View cemetery' wilt be in charge of Rev, B. P, Culver. She is snrrived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. IV McCaulley of Salem. Webb's 'funeral parlors In charge. V - - - :' ' ' T - r - .. : Kuhn :. - U 1 Noaht C f Kuhn, 1796s Mission street, died at a local hospital Sat- nrday morning. Funeral an noancements later from Webb's funeral parlors. K- , . a .n WWWWWWV1 ; IsgSiieI VtHETHEH your fa- .Cg IJ " vorite game is golf, ra fTI other, B & L Punktal o B Leases In your glasses CL. BB will help you improve D Si your score. They per- T DL. mit you to use the en- D Tl re as precisely correct- fl B ed at the margin as at a , the center. ! .' I MORRIS i OPTICAL CO; 301-2-3 First Natlpmal . Bank Building ' ) V Salem Oregon fj wvwwww NEW . tUfibi FOR Easter i.t- JUST IN Beautiful light colored Blip- pers to please ladies of dis criminating tasted Just un packed. : Here are a few styles pictured to give you first peep at what the lata 4 creations are in My Lady's fine slippers, to blend -in harmony- with the new spring and summer apparel Priced at $10.00 the pair ' 1 Colors are the new water lily, rose . blush, pastel-jwr-chment, and shell gray. All of fine grade kid leathers. Hosiery Harmonize Jo.Iin J. DjI": 415 Stalo Ctrc:t I UUI Utf . I'-.-Jl '. - -r 1 v "Y i 1 . --'1