5 THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM; 'OREGON' WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 8, 1927, LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF fSSaTboafd of tbe First T? V,t church will Held busl Meth feting in the church this 2SSi e-nin, A. A. Lee j-m president the meeting. nt IrHKation Bill Now f discounted 10 per cent If on or before June 10, Salem atr, LlU & Power Co. Jne 10 vtirn to Members nu.ee club, your presence Is re nested at a sports' dance to be Kid on Saturday night. June 11. J?30t at the club house. , ill "TJ BiMc1 r L First Methodist church will hold I a basket picnic on Friday evening at the Mlddleton i from J K. Ohling is the President of Ih c ass and 8. A. Wheelwright I the teacher. The wires of the men will be included in the picnic program. The new Star Six Cabriolet, The onlv Real Cabriolet in its price class See it at The Salem Auto mobile Co. Jne9 Hotel Marion Dollar dinners served 5:46 to 8 every evening. n26tf Rev. Taylor to Sea beck Rev. F. C. Taylor, pastor of the First Methodist church will ac cqmpany the Y. M. C. A. young rten to the conference at Seabeck Wash., on Saturday morning of thii week. The conference speak ers will be Bruce Currie, Sidney Gulick and Stitt Wilson and others. Dr. Taylor's pulpit will be filled on Sunday by President Carl Gregg Doney in the Willam ette university baccalaureate ser vice in the morning and Rev. Thomas Acheson in the association anniversary address in the even-ing. Lost Pair eye glasses In leather case. Reward. Phone 501 or 2016-J. jne 8 Married in Spokane Frances Bridgeman. of Harrison, Idaho, former student in the uni versity here, was married to Dr. Ernest M. Wygant at Spokane, Wash., on June 3, friends here re ceived notice yesterday. Furniture Upholstery- And repairing. Glese-Powers Furniture Co. 13 tf Old Company M Man Writes . Greetings were received by Sa lem friends yesterday from Dana It's Tim to Think ot "AOTTAG and CLEANING UP OTe Sell Martin Senour 100 Per went rare runi DOUGHTOJT SHKRWTN 28S N. Commercial TeL (39 MONEY TO LOAN From one to Three Thousand From 2 to 8 Tears Pay Like Rent, the Easy Way. GEO. P. SMITH 965 N. 6th St. Phone 42S-W PILES Cured While You Work DR. MARSHALL Oregon Bldg. OUT ooi 'wjjoj p9qooj3j XBa IIV PaAJ3S doHD puu wpajg Cool Is the Word!! You've never tasted anything just like it Nothing can quiie match it for cooling off nen it's sweltering hot! Wsty, Delicious the Twin w u,u vtean, rsreeze Ask for the Coolest Drink in Town at SCHAEFER'Q DRUG STORE! O Original Yellow Front " Phone 197 135 North Commercial The Penslar Store If. Allen, who graduated from the Willamette law school in 1910, and is now in charge of the mili tary department ot South Dakota State college at Brookings, S. D. Allen was a member of -Company M. daring the war. Flat Irrigation Bills Now Doe Bills discounted 10 per cent if paid on or before June 10. Salem Water, Light & Power Co. Jne 10 Is Dean In Georgia Tech Members ot the crass of 1897 of Willamette received notice yester day that Floyd Fields would be unable to attend their reunion this Tear, due to the fact that he is now dean of men at the Georgia Technical Institute at Atlanta, Ga. Salem Maid Ice Cream Nuff said. , Sanitary Confection ery, 1587 State; Palm Confection ery. 467 N. Church; The Nook. 376 North High. JneS Chosen as Pageantry Head Ruth Spoor, graduate of Wil lamette in 1918, has recently been chosen professor of pageantry and dramatics in the Boston Univer sity school of Religious Education, and will take up her work there this summer. It's Here The new Sttfr Six Cabriolet. The only Real Cabriolet in its price class. See it at The Salem Auto mobile Co. , Jne9 Dance at Turner . Every Wednesday night. JneS Ford Roadster Stolei J. Nerville of the Bake Rite Bakery, ,reported to police head quarters the theft of his Ford roadster some time yesterday morning. Reduced Prices, 50 Off On a" bedding and window box plants this week only. Garden Road and 15th. C. F. Breithanpt. 311 Ford Touring Stolen A Ford touring car belonging to E. E. Barnett of Rt. 7, Salem, was reported stolen yesterday. Flat Irrigation Bills Now Due Bills .discounted 10 per cent if paid on or before June 10. Salem Water, Light & Power Co.r Jne 10 Spare Tire Takei Leona Ferguson, 1258 Cheme keta, reported to police headquar ters the theft of a spare tire. Returns to School Georgia Merrifield returned to her school at Monmouth on Mon day morning after spending the week-end with her aunt, Rachel E. Reeder. Permit Issued A permit to erect a two-story concrete building at 2580 Fair grounds road at an approximate cost of $10,000 was granted to George Smith yesterday. Carrier Pigeon Killed A j?ray carrier pigeon, previous ly wounded, was killed by an automobile on the Wallace road Tuesday, residents ot that vicin ity report. The pigeon bore a metal tag with the numbers 10CAF1923 and a card with the numbers F248 on one side , and 734 on the other. DRESSMAKING ' Reasonable prices. Don't for get our hemstitching, stamping, button making and pleating. THE PKT1TM SHOP Over Bualck's Telephone 1981 For Sale Store building and residence, corner lot, 4 blocks oat, 112,000. P. I. WOOD S41 State Street GIFTS FOB ALL. OCCASIONS 3ilverware, Glassware, China ware, Stamped Goods, Miscel laneous Articles. ' Variety and' Gift Shop -Mrs. Helen Prescott 291 N. Commercial, Salem, Ore. , Casey's Guaranteed ' RHEUMATISM REMEDY Money refunded If It does not cure your ' case NELSON A HUNT, Druggist Cor. Court and Liberty TeL T Men's and Ladles suits cleaned and pressed, 91.00. Ladies' silk dresses, 91.25. Coats relteed, 13.00. Men's suits pressed, 60c TABLET CLEANERS Over Bosick'i 1 YICKSOHERfcCO. J. IL LEONG, IIGB. i Our life's ; work has been spent In studying the - healing' properties of Chinese herbs and now daily we relieve those suffering, from stomach, liver and kid ney trouble,, rheuma tism and galL stones.: also disorders ot men. women and. children., - -': ;;. Free Consultation, Call qr, Write Open O A.M. to 8 P. ML ' 429 State St Salem, Oregon 4P 5t Herbert Lyons Arrested Herbert Lyons of Seattle was arrested for drunkenness yesterday and later upon paying a fine of flO was released.: Lyons only ex cuse for his lnebriateness seemed to be that he mistook the city and thought himself in Portland. Officers to Be Present All Artisan officers are request ed to be present on Wednesday evening,' June 8, at the home of Rachel Reeders, 239 South Cot tage street. Permit to Build A permit to erect a one-story dwelling at 405 Fault St.. at an approximate cost of $3500 was granted yesterday to Ada Jory. Emmons Given Permit O. W. Emmons was given a per mit yesterday to repair a two-story building at 1680 Court street, at an approximated cost of 3600. It's Here The new Star Six Cabriolet. The only Real Cabriolet in its price class. See it at The Salem Auto mobile Co. . jne9 Chautauqua Leaders Visit L. Adams ot Oregon City, presi dent of the Gladstone Chautauqua, was a Salem visitor yesterday with E. A. Koen, secretary of the Chau tauqua organization, conferring with Governor Patterson and members of the Chautauqua com mittee in Salem, relative to plans for this year's program. UWIEJyLJ BATS: We hate a 1020 Chevrolet coach with good rubber and In fine condition for 9023., SHE The nomss) That BmUt services will take place on Thurs day, June the 9 th, from St. Joseph's church at 10 a. m. Fath er Buck officiating. Recitation of the rosary Wednesday evening . 7 o'clock at the Salem mortuary chapel. Interment will be in St. Barbara cemetery. Flat Irrigation Bills Now Due Bills discounted 10 per cent if paid on or before June 10. Salem Water, Light & Power Co. jne 10 Wrong Licenses Used L. P. Miller of 181 Water street, Portland, was fined $25 in justice court yesterday morning for driv ing a car with improper license' plates attached. Two Shorthand Systems A brief system of shorthand has Its place, but one need not send money away to secure it. The Cap ital Business college teaches the Gregg Shorthand system regularly, but it also teaches the Karam. n brief system. We have a call for such a class now and can accom modate a few more, work to begin next Monday. Call, let us help ar range a usable course of study. Jne8 Stolen Cars Recovered Two stolen cars, one a Ford touring, antt the other a Ford roadster, stolen from E. E. Bar nett, and J. Nerville, respectively, were recovered last night by police officers. oBrrtJABx Whelan Died Jn this city on June the 6th, Mitchaell. Whelan at the aee of 45 years. Survived hv hf mother, Mrs. Mary A. Whelan of Salem, by two sisters Mrs. J. C. Savaee of Waco n da and Mm Sarah McCarthy of Portland : by tour oroiners, jonn or Montana, Edward. Augustine and Rav of Salem. The'remains are in charge of the Salem mortuary. Funeral PLUMBING Quick Reliable Service H. EGNER, 1015 Center Street Phones 853 and 1810-W Fine Fixtures Standard Equipment Whelan Died in this city on June the 6th, Michael J. Whelan at the age ol 45 years. , Survived by his mother, Mrs. Mary A. Whelan of Salem, by two sisters Mrs. J. C. Savage of Waconda and Mrs. Sarah McCarthy of Portland; by four brothers, John of Montana, Edward, Augustine and Ray of Salem. The remains are in charge of the Salem mortuary. Funeral services will take place on Thurs day, June the 9th, from St. Joseph 'e church at 10 a. m. Fath er Buck officiating. Recitation of the rosary Wednesday evening 7 o'clock at the Salem mortuary chapel. Interment will be in St. Barbara cemetery. Brock Nancy McGarvey Brock, 79, died at the home of her son. Arthur Brock, 1196 N. 19th street, June 6, 1927. She is survived by her son, Arthur Brock of Salem and two grandchildren, Kathryn and Eloise Brock of Portland. The funeral services .will be held to day at 4 p. m. with Miss Ruth Tibbits officiating. Burial in IOOF cemetery. Webb's funeral parlors in charge. Cart wright Mary E. Cartwright, 73, died at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Lee Hoselton, in Eugene, on June 6, 1927. She is survived by her widower O. Q. Cartwright of Sa lem; 3 children, Ralph Cartwright of Salem, Katie Hoselton of Eu gene, and Mabel Guinness of Sa lem; three grandchildren; two brothers, C. E. Russell of Eugene and D. B. Russell of Modesto, Cal.. two sisters, Emma Ward of Eu gene and Myrtle Green of Los An geles. Funeral services will be held at the Webb chapel Wednes day, June 8, at 2 p. m; Rev. Mr. Acheson officiating, with final ser vices 'at the mausoleum. Xiekerson A. J. Nickerson died at a local hospital June 7, age 67 years. He is survived by his widow, Susie, and a daughter and son. Body at Webb's. Funeral announcements later. TERWILLIGERS Perfect Funeral Service For Less Licensed Lady Mortician 770 Chemeketn Street Telephone 724 n Bedding: and Window Box Plants Are now ready, also fine line of shrubs and perennials. O. P. BREITHATJPT J Telephone 380 512 State St. C. A. LUTHY ? ' Jeweler In New Location . 825 STATE STREET Watches, Clocks and Jswelery Repaired SICK WATCHES! We don't care hpw sick your watches are, we have pills for all their ailments. DR. PRESCOTT, Jeweler 291 N. Commercial ' ELECTRIC MOTORS Rewound and Repaired New or Used Motors w V VD3BERT & TODD Things Electrical -111 8. High . TeL tilt HEMSTITCHING 6, 8 and 10 cents per yard. Also buttons, stamping and pleating. ANNA H. KRTJEGER Over Miller's Telephone 117 A New Fully Modern 4 Boom ) Bungalow and Garage on Fairmount Hill At 92000 $300 down, balance $26.00 per month ULRICA A ROBERTS, Realtors 129 North Commercial TELEPHONE 4-2-6 JOE the battery man service calls tree. 540 Chemeketa Street 1927 FREE WALLPAPER .j SAMPLE BOOKS 1 Call, phone or writs : 7 MAXO.BTJREN 179 N. Commercial Salem LADD & BUSH, Bankers Kstallshed.lStS - General Banking 5 Business , Otfice Uoori from 10 k tn. to p. nu 1 Bk-s-cle Hike Planned . ' I A bicycle hike for next Satur day Is -being planned by the boys' division of the YMCA. Every boy between the ages of 12 and 17 is eligible. , The group will leave the Y at,9:lS Saturday morning, and return about 2:30, going out toward Turner. Every boy is ex pected to bring his lunch. Connty Council to Meet The Red Hill visiting nursing district, including the community south of Salem, will held their county council meeting at the Marion county child health demon stration building . on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Everyone is Invited. l Informal Meeting Held - Several members of the Salem School board waited patiently in the rain last evening for over half an hour, wondering why the others did not appear, only to discover that yesterday fell one day short of being the second Tuesday in the month. The meeting was promptly adJorned. Regular meet ings of the board fall on the sec ond and fourth Tesdays id each month. Cited by Commission, The public service commission has cited the Pennant Parlor Coach' company, ..which operates stages i between - Seattle - and San Francisco and The Q range Stage line, operating between Cannon Beach' and Seaside to appear and show cause why their licenses to operate should not be revoked for failure to pay fees. :'" W. D. Provost Here W; D. Provost of Bay City was a Salem visitor yesterday. Student Wins Fellowship Ronald McKinnis. graduate of Willamette university in 1924, has received a graduate teaching fel lowship at the University of Pitts burgh, and. will leave to take up his work sometime this summer, according to a letter received by President Doney. McKinnis will work in the chemistry department. who were conditioned in their May ... ' , t j examinations - win e cumiueu rrkn.4.v mnet PrlilnY of thin week in their respective schools through out tne county.- . . - Returns to His Home" James Moody-of Los Angeles, CaL, who for the past .month has been a guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. C Conner of Salem.' and relatives of Eugene, "returned .to . his home yesterday. " ' "' -.- - Spent Vacation at Newport Rosella . Richardson and Lor raine. Fletcher spent last week at Newport. Mrs. Hazel Thomas. Mrs. Flora Hedrick and two btfys, Dan and Lyle, and Ellsworth Fletcher left Monday to be with the former this week. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Fletcher, went with them as far as Corvallis to see Lewi's Brandt of Silverton and Kenneth Stone of The Dalles in the graduating class at OAC. MAY -22l and good all summer t kF rmi mum tfi j ROUND TRIPS St. Paul $77.65 Chicago $92.35 New York $153.75 Choice of Fine Trains Yours! NORTH COAST LTD., 9:30 a. m.rom Port land via S., P. & S., N. P., C, B. & Q., and ORIFNTAL LTD., out at 8:00 p. m. via S., P. & SpG. N., C, B. & Q., both following the famous Columbia River scenic water level route through the Cascades, and with co ordinated service east of Chicago. Low Round Trip Fares lo Portland Rose Festival June 15-13 Let us help you plan your trip L. F. KXOWLTON, TRAV. FSGR. AGT. J. W. RITCHIE, AGENT Phone "727 I mm v mm iolmne. oseatue PorQandSN mm NEW lEieiTS reaehecl in RE1FWEEMQ1R at Reduced Cost And Free Ice Delivered from the City Ice Works as You Need It , f IT' "t 500 POUNDS of ' FREE ICE . With Each New Refrigerator Sold i 340 Court Street Showina. Front ViSinir Of ".Stbf feie the' Blunder Happened 1! i , it. WELL, THIS STORE DID AND NOW THE LOSSES I WILL BE i TAKEN The entire Cosmopolitan stock now in the hands of the assignee -to be sold 1 v " Public W otice Store ; Closed! Doors locked at the GOSMOPOLTTAN STORED 7 turned the key to this Avell known store. The public to bo locked - out till stock is appraised and remarked -to advertised prices. IT" FT) The ; People ' Will be told the truth for this action in this paper Thursday morning. HELP: WANTED V.:i.v.;:35.P61ite;Young Salesladies ; j : Apply to Salesnianagcr Today ry Got r cro , Donl buy Men's, Women's , Shoes," clothing, f urnlsliiss or 5c lo 5 ICO items till y'cu -.see our low prices in Thurs day morning's paper. ; 'A j r