The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 15, 1927, Page 5, Image 5

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-IJiuAwm THE. I 1 MEAN 60H&( VELL POP- . 1
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Happy Parents Say-
This is a place to shop. "Full of Inspiration, said one
woman. We supply you with comfort as well as enter
tainment. THE CAPITAL DRUG STORE
, Agent OWL DRUG CO. Products 1
LOCAL
numbers' Association to Meet-
The Oregon State assoclatiin pt
Master Plumbers will meet in Sa
lem on Friday and Saturday, May
20 and 21, of this week. Conven
tion headquarters during the two
day session will be at the chamber
of commerce 'rooms. Mors than
200 delegates are expected to at
tend. Don't Boy That Xew Car
Until you look on page
7. mlo
Card of Thanks
We wish to thank oar friends
for their kindness and floral trib
utes during our recent bereave
ment. Mrs. Margaret Adams and
family. mlB
Guest for Week-End
Miss Jewell Spaulding of Oregon
Agricultural college Is spending
the week-end in Salem visiting
with Miss Helen Breitenstein.
Dr. Vinyard, Chiropodist
509 U. S. Bank Bidg. Tel.
828.
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Salem Maid Ice Cream
Nuff said. Sanitary Confection
ery, 15S7 State; Palm Confection
ery, 467 N. Church; The Nook,
376 North High. ;t4: nal5
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jtVend Prune .Meeting-
Robert C. Paulus, George Paulus
and their father, " Christopher
Paulus are in Seattle in attend
ance at a meeting of prune grow
ers. Dancing Every Friday
Domes' hall, McCoy.
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Water Tight Concrete
Ask the Oregon Gravel Co. how
to make it and what materials to
use. Phone 180. nil 5
Hand Operated V
Herbert' Money was taken to
the Salem hospital' on Friday
morning and an operation per
formed upon his hand.- About a
year ago he was 'playing with some
small boys and his ' land was
ground to a pulp In a stable mixer.
This resulted in a deformed hand.
This is the second operation.
Herbert is the eight-year-old son
of Mr. and Mrs. Lane M6rley of
Salem. -
Look These Car Over ,'''
See page 7, Used: Car'Corner.
We Have an Expert DrapetT-''
Maker, and will.; give you -first-class
workmanship.' For those who
wish to make yoar owi, we will
gladly cut and design them free.
Homer Leisy, Standard, Furn. Co.,
467 Court. ml5
Pacha tt Gives Bin "
Jale Pachatt of. Brooks, who
was arrested Friday night on a
charge of drunkenness put up $10
bail in police court yesterday. He
will appear next Monday to answer
to the charge.
Hull's for Tope and Painting
Good workmanship, reasonable
prices, 267 S. Commercial. ml7
Hotel Marlon -
Dollar dinner served 8:45 to 8
every evening. . nlftf
Receive Shipment of Cars '.
Vern Anderson of the Used Car
Corner has Just received another
shipment of nearly new Fords and
Chevrolets. Some of these "cars
are less than a year old and many
of them are in the very best of
condition, many; of them , having
the same guarantee as new -cars.
These cars have been purchased
through a financing company with
which Mr. Anderson has direct
buying connections, and they have
neen bought right so they east be
sold at a very low figure. A list
prices may be found In a dia-
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Boston Terrier Puppies
For ,
Sale
Champion
Males for
Service
DR. FRED
; ELLIS '
Salem,- -.
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Bactrty's Xiag Jr.
NEWS IN BRIEF
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play; ad on another page of this
paper, tjhe Used Car Corner is
located on . State, between Front
and Commercial streets.
Few Berry Cars Left-
Get yours now. See page 7. mlS
Bedding and Porch. Box Plants
Outdoors grown; cheap. Chry
santhemum plants, 25c doz. Mrs.
Hall, end S. 12th. Box 26. ml5
Boys Have Swim
About 100 boys, members of
the Salem Boys chorus, enjoyed
a swim at theYMCA tank yester
dayday afternoon.
Dance at Turner
Every Wednesday night.
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Cash-Bayer, Take 1414 Mission
6 rooms plastered, on nice cor
ner. Price cut from $2250 to
$1800. Becke &. Hendricks, 189
N. High. ml8
Miss Lentz GraI uates
Hilda Lentz of Salem was one of
the 14 young women to be gradu
ated at the 14 th annual conH
mencement of the Emanuel hos
pital nurses' training school in
Portland Thursday ,:, ; 4i
Furniture Upholstery,
And. repairing. Giese-Powers
Furniture Co. tStx
Pansy Plants,
Giant sizes, beautiful colors;
beat in Salem. See them at Pet
land, 273 State, or Pacific high
ray. ml9
Mass Meeting Coming
A mass meeting of members of
all patriotic organizations in the
city will be held in the chamber
of commerce auditorium next
Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock.
Memorial day plans and arrange
ments for the GAR encampment
to be held in Salem the third week
in June will be discussed.
Big Auction of Home and
Furniture, Tues. May 17, 1:30
p. m. 2173 State street.! F. N.
Woodry, auctioneer. : mlS
South Winter, Some Neighbor
Here's a real bargain for some
quick-shooter. An east front 66x
10S, between Cross and Wilbur,
for 1600 plus paving. These lots
have sold at $800 to $1100. This
owner wants cash NOW. - Becke
& Hendricks, 189 N. High. ml8
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School Closes
The North Howell school closed
its school work Friday and today
is having' Its school picnic. Clos
ing exercises were held last night
in conjunction with the Howell
Community club.
Dad Watson, Thursday-
Crystal Gardens. Real old-time
dance. Dancing begins 8 : 3 0 ; 8
piece orchestra. ml 9
Card of Thanks
We desire to thank our many
friends for their kindness and
sympathy during our recent be
reavement in the loss of our wife
and mother." J. F. Davis and fam
ily. mlS
Young Wins Divorce-
William B. xounjr was granted
divorce from bis wife, Ruby B.,
PILES
Cured While You Work
DR. MARSHALL
Oregon Bldg.,
DISEASES
Treated by Osteopathy, Dietet
ics, Radiant Therapy and Elec
trical Therapy Including Sr.
Abramj Electronic System.
No Charge for
Consultation
DR. B. H. WHITE
Physician and Surgeon
C33 U. S. Nat'L Ca&k Elij.
,. Caleza, Oregon
V1IIY JOHNNY ONLY
TALKED WITH YOUR. fWREMq
AT TUrrADITAf
DSUfi STORE
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1 SEEMED HAPPY
,'LL. TELU
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In circuit court yesterday. Young
charged that his wife deserted him
four years ago and has since re
mained away.. The? decree was
granted by default: -"
Get That Berry Car at
Used Car Corner. See page 7,
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Small Storekeepers
We have two opportunities for
small grocery, confectionery or
bakery. Responsible people only.
Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High.
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Final Account Filed
Final account of the John Ros
enbaum estate was filed in county
court yesterday by Martin Buck
holz, administrator.
Hull's for Auto Tops
Bodyand fender work.
Commercial.
267 S.
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Title to Lots Disputed
The title to eight lots in the
Riverside addition of the City of
Salem is under dispute In a cir
cuit court ease between William
A. Ryan and William E. Robbins
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Well Seasoned Second Growth
Fir wood, 16 inch or 4 ft length,
immediate delivery; large or half
loads. Fred E. Wells, phone 1542.
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Salemite Marries in Corvallis
A marriage license was issued
yesterday to Hugh Cummings of
Corvallis and Myrtle N. Zimmer
man of Salem.
Real Old Time Dance
Dad Watson, Crystal Gardens,
Thursday. ml 9
License to Local Couple
Raymond E. Oglesbee, 124S
Madison, and Olga Munt, 1204 D
street, were granted a marriage
license yesterday.
Tell Friends Dad Watson ,
And his Teal old-time 8-pIece
orchestra Crystal Gardens Thurs
day. Real old-time music, dances
and steps. No jazz. : . ml9
Visits Here Today i
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Gownder and
family of Multnomah are visiting
at the htme of Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
Payne, 1920 South Church street,
over the week-end.
Special Meetings to jOpen .
Miss D.-Willa Caffray of Chi
cago, 111., will conduct a series of
meetings at the Fffst Evangelical
church beginning Thursday, May
OlMatac
racial ratal
Mm to atudorta
nas tea
14T V. otm'l 9k.
Tlets AUtng nTsOtme SmvIm
a M. LOCKWOOD
DRESSMAKING
Reasonable prices. Don't for
get our hemstitching, stamping,
button making nd pleating.
THE PETITE SHOP
Over Bu&lck's Telephone 19 tl
A New Fully Modern '4 Boom
Bungalow and Garage on
' Fairmount Hill
A S260O ,r
$300 down, balance $25.00 per
month ,
CUtlCH & ROBERTS, Realtors
129 North Commercial
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M0RRI1s
OPTICAL :
f COMPANY I
First national ba eldq
In (0X0) ID)
to IJ IK:
(U)Aft&rLAilB
BATS:
We have a late 1924
Tudor Ford Sedan,
Duco finish, balloon
tires, lots of extras
and a fine running
car for $300
Th House That
Bulla
19 and continuing over the -30th.
Miss Caffray with - Miss Clara
Christensen as song leader 'will
conduct services each day ; at 10
a. m. and .7:45 p. m.. Miss Caff
ray is a speaker of national repu
tation, having conducted services
from coast to coast.. Last year
she spent several months in South
America. In speaking of her work
there. Bishop Oldham of the Meth
odist Episcopal church, who is in
charge of the work there, s&fB
"Two outcomes of this gracious
woman's presence I particularly
prize. Ancient quarrels, some of
them bearing evil fruit, have been
replaced by Christian good will
and friendship, and the pastors
have had a vivid lesson in how to
getfpeople definitely saved, a les-
Bon that the pastors at home and
abroad need3 to have repeatedly
set forth,1?
Large Apartments, $33
With garage; new; adults.
Electric range "and Ice box. See
2075 Fairgrounds. These are
large and nice. Becke & Hen
dricks, 189 N. High. mlS
Administrator Appointed
B. J. Teel was yesterday ap
pointed administrator for the es
tate of William J. Kelly. Teel is
the husband of Mary A. Teel, sole
heir to the estate.
WCTU to Meet
The WCTU will meet on Tues
day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in
their rooms at the corner of Ferry
and South Commercial streets. A
good attendance is urged.
Cabinet Meets-
Members of the Willamette Uni
versity YMCA cabinet spent the
week-end at the cabin of J. W.
Moore at Crabtree where plans for
next year's activities were dis
cussed. Those who made the trio.
accompanied by C, A. Kells, "Y'
secretary, were James Rettie-,
president; Harold Shellhart, treas
urer; W. Swafford, publicity; Tom
Potwin, new students M. Bur-
bano, foreign students; W. Mick-
elson, CWS, and Patrick Dahlin,
life service.
Parrs Have Daught
Horn, on Saturday, May 14. to
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight S. Parr, 1110
North Summer Btreet, Salem, a
daughter.
For Sale
A fine going business, auto line.
fine location. Price around $2,000,
half cash; good property or car.
Address box 63. care Statesman.
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Lad Arrested
Charles Desereno, who gave his
age as 13, was caught last night
trying to break Into the fruit stand
in Hunt & Schaller'a meat mar-
For Sale
Store building and - residence,
corner lot, - 4 blocks out,
$12,000. -
F. L. WOOD
341 State Street
Men's and Ladies suits cleaned
and pressed, SI.OO. Ladles silk
dresses, 81. 23. Coats reltrted.
I&.00. Men's suits pressed, SOc
VARLEY CLEANERS "
Over Busick's
PLUMBING
Quick Reliable Service
n. EGNER, 1615 Center Street
Phones 352 and 1310-W
Fine Fixtures
Standard Equipment
WELL AGAIN
We have, testimonials
from many ; persons
who are well again
after suffering with
ti9Vari Intmflnal
3 kidney and skin dis
rheumatism and other
disorders. We can help
you also. . - .
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CONSULTATION FREE . .
Open 9:00 A. M. to 8:00 P. M.
Yick So Herb Co.
420 State St. Salem, Ore.
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Where To Dine
TODAY
Eat Your Sunday Dinner
At the Gray. Bene.
Chicken Dinner -
Served all day at The Spa.
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For Dinner This Evening
Dollar dinner at the. Marion
hotel today.
Chicken Dinner at the Lunch Box
181 S. Liberty St. Tables for
ladies. Open all day.
Eat Tour Snnday Dinner
At the Valley Grill, 16H a
Com'l. Under new management.
Eat at Mlnto's
Chicken dinner, 60c.
ket, 263 North Commercial street.
according to the,, charge filed at
police headquarters. ;. The place
nas been entered several times
during the, oast 'few weeks and
the proprietor, George P. Johnson,
nas oeen on the lookout, when
the lad attemDted to force an en
trance, according to Johnson, he
was caught and turned over to
the police, who olaced him in the
juvenile ward at the city jail. The
case will be investigated Monday.
Inmate Elopes -i
Fred Muskat, 84, a harmless in
mate, eloped from the Cottaee
farm yesterday evenine. H was
found missing at supper hour. The
eioper was wearing a dark suit
and hat, with a black walking
STICK. ' '
PREPARE FDR BIG
PATRIOTIC EVENTS
There is to be a big meeting at
the Salem Chamber of Commerce
on Wednesday evening next, the
18th, to prepare for Memorial day.
and also for the state meeting of
the Grand Army of the Rnublie
and kindred organizations, which
are to be held this year in Salem,
June 20 to 24.
It is expected that every son
and daughter of a soldier is to be
present at the Wednesday evenine
meeting, to take part in the elabor
ate preparations that must be
made for these patriotic events.
Klamath Falls Telephone .com
pany rebuilding lines to serve
25,000 pedple.
C. A. LUTHY
Jeweler
In New Location
S25 STATE STREET
Watches, Clocks and Jewelery
Repaired
Buy Quality When You
Buy Paint
The greatest assurance of qual
ity is purchased from an insti
tution that knows paint. We
have been spreading paint for
35 years.
KENNEDY PAINT Coi
254 Chemeketa. Tel. 9 2 1-6. 7 9-J
BEAUTIFUL
NEW RESIDENCE
Corner of N. Church and
l"i ' Market1'-'
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6 rooms bath'Sm noolc- 4
Oak floorsrin lowe floorV
.Mahogany finish in main
rooms. Magnacite stuc
co exterior and garage to
' match, Lot 67x85. Must
be seen to be appreciat
ed. Open for inspection
Sunday, May 15th.
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( Call W.J. Barham
1735 North 5th
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LADD & BUSH, Bankers
Estalished 1868
. General Banking Business
' . Office Hours from 10 a.' m. to 3 p. m.
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LATE SPORTS
LA GRANDE, May 14. (AP)
-Peter Jackson.' Portland heavy
weight, won a decision over Naila
Gorman, Hood River, in a ten
round main event here tonight.
Del Allen, La - Grande, knocked
out Jack Riley, Portland, in the
third round.
PULLMAN, Wash., May 14.
(AP) Nosing out the University
of Idaho track and field team by
a lone point the Washington
State college cinder men defeated
the Vandals 66 to 65 on Rogers
field this afternoon.
AN FRANCISCO, May 14.-
AP) The Olympic club of Saa
Francisco won the Pacific associa
tion track and field meet here to
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OBITUARY
O
Kellv
William J.- Kelly died at a local
hqspital May 14, at the age of 67
years. He is survived by his sis
ter. Marv A. Teel. --Fimeral r
vices Tuesday at 10:30 a. m. at
w enp s cnapel. Burial will be at
Leifheit
Elizabeth Leifheit died yester
day, May 14, at her home, route
s, box 184, at tbe age of 68 years
She was the wife of Fred Leifheit.
The remains are in care of the
Terwilliger funeral home and the
funeral announcements will be
made later. ,
SUNSHINE
St
in profusion with flow
ers, greenery and rev
erent peace through
out in alleviating sad
ness. WEBB'S FUNERAL
PARLORS
Tel. 120
TERWILLIGERS
Perfect Funeral Service
For Less
Licensed Lady Mortician
770 Chemeketa Street
Telephone 724
1027 FREE WALLPAPER
SAMPLE BOOKS
Call, phone or write
MAX O. BUREN
179 N. Commercial Salem
DHUCCTOnE
KLENZO Dental ' Creme
A Sensible Tooth Paste For AU
PERRY'S DRUG STORE
- US S. Commercial .
lite
SAFETY!
ft - (W
EYES EXAMINED
and . ; ;
GLASSES FITTED
I am now thoroughly established
in my new location.
Dr. L. R. Burdetto
601 First National Bank Buildlns
- Phone 625
day by collecting 63 1-6 points.
Stanford took second with. 4 7
points.- The others tallied as fol
lows:---- '.- -
CAMP MEADE, Md., May 14.
(AP) With a sc6re of 1,090 out
of a possible 1200, George Wash
ington university today won the
national rifle association intercol
legiate service rifle championship!
NAME SUGGESTED
Governor Patterson Saturday
telegraphed Curtis D. Wilbur, sec
retary of the navy, urging that
one -of the new battleships now
PCI
Lift Off-No Pain!
Doesn't hurt one bit! Drop a
little "Freexone" on an aching
corn, instantly that corn stops
hurting, then shortly you lift it
right off with fingers. v -
Your druggist sells a tiny bottle
of "Freezone for a few cents, suf
ficient to remove 'every, hard, corn,
soft corn, or corn between the toes,
and the foot calluses; without
soreness or irritation. adv.
Casey's .Guaranteed
RHECTMATISM REMEDY
Money refunded if it does not
cure your case
NELSON &-HTJNT. Drwrjrlsts
Cor. Court and Liberty Tel. 7
Buy a Home at
AUCTION
Sold for Benefit of Creditors
Friday, May 20th
1:30 P. M.
Located at 1415 Waller St.
7 roomed plastered, house
with lot 50x100 feet, electric
lights, city water, etc. Terms
made known on day of sala
F. N. WOODRY
Auctioneer in Charge
; 'Res. and Store
1610 N. Summer. Phone 511
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Jl'yg ' ' AUTOMATIC t-TT-f Ji J
WASHER WILSON, Inc.
174 S.
Liberty St.
SALEM, OREfiON
E. C. Smith, Mgr.
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TRANSFER AIO) STORAGE
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Long and Short Distance Haulin 3 s
Public and Private Storage
Fireproof Buildins -
GRAIN, FEED AND SEED
. Free Delivery to any part of the city
, QUOTATIONS ON APPLICATION
: Fairmerc
PAUL TT.AGLI0, Trc-.
Under construction oe. nameo ur
tho city of Portland. -
Home and Furniture
Tuesday, May 17tH
1:30 p. M.
2173 State Street
' As Follows
5 room modern house, except
basement, big lot 54x231 al
most half acre, plenty flow
ers and , shrubbery, double
garage. Plenty of room for
garden and chickens. Beauti
ful location. This property
to be Bold at auction on the
following terms, 8200.00
cash, rest monthly rental"
payments.
; Furniture and Range
A big lot of -reconditioned
furniture, extra good 1 round
oak extension table, 6 solid
oak saddle seat -chairs, 4 lib
rary tables, S Serrins leather
spring seat oak rockers, 8
other good rockers, 24 com
mon chairs, . rockers, high
chair, 2 office chairs, 2, flat
top desks, leather lounge, of
fice table. Remington type
writer, fine condition, 2 9x12
Congoleum rugs like new, 8.3
xlO.6 Congoleum, lot of hall
runners, 9x12 Axminster rug
like new, Axminster rug 6 x
11, 2 8x10 tapestry Brus
sels rugs, 6x9 Axminster rug,
jeveral small Axminster rugs,
2 sectional book-cases, solid
oak in fine condition, 2 steel
bedsteads and springs, 2
ivory princess dressers, 1 -ivory
chiffoneer, 1 oak prin
cess dresser, 1 ivory gate leg
table, -1 beautiful quarter
sawed oak dressing table
with bevel plate . mirror, 3
heating stoves, 4 'gas plates,
2 oil cook stoves, fine condi
tion, 1 fine kitchen range,
hot and cold water connec
tion, canned fruit, quarter
sawed buffet, 2 center stands
steel hat costumer, ice box,
2 kitchen base cabinets, 2
eight day clocks, oil paint
ings 2 walnut antiques,
dishes and kettles, all metal
wheel barrow, wood wheel
barrow, 2 step ladders, 20
foot ladder, lawn mower,
post auger, wash tub and
boiler, long and short handle
shovels, anvil, some carpen
ter's tools, hundreds of arti
cles too numerous to men
tion. 1 1
A real auction sale. Be there
Tuesday, May 17, 1:30 p. m.
AUBREY WHITE, Owner .
F. N. WOODRY
Salem's Leading Auctioneer .
fn charge
Res. and Store,: 1610 N. Sum
mer St Phone 511
I Pay Cash for Used
Furniture
The Standard Of
AUCTOH
u ti u Comparison
In Fairness To Yourself Let
Us Do Next Week's Laundry
For You.
Phone 377
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