The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 17, 1927, Page 5, Image 5

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    FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 17, 1027
5
LOCAL
ir. le to Meet
The Underwood circie ciun win
meet at the home of Mrs. Robert
forkner on Nebraska avenue
day, June 24. fiTt 2:30 o'clock.
Fine Cable Made Piano, JJ133-
This is a real snap. Portland
Music Co.. 355 N. High St. Jl
S-e Our Special Coat
Offerings at C. J. Breier Co. J17
... V4nikall firnnn
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A President Kawara n. iuuu, i
College of Puget souna, aoaress
the student body of the Kimball
summer school yesterday after
noon at 2 o'clock. President Todd
is a member of the educational
commission of the Methodist
church, which sponsors the school
being conducted at Kimball.
,XUg;'t Auction Sale of the Year
' 4f f N Woodry's auction mar
ket. 1610 N. Summer St., today,
iin n Pnrfiltnr from four
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'Yiileni homes. , Jl?
Men's Athletic Unions
k Nainsook and broadcloth, values
to $1.50; extra special. 85e. The
Man's Shop. ; . ' ' r Jl
lakes a Vacation-
Albert. Fleming, elevator oper
ator at the state house, left re
cently for a two weeks vacation.
Bargains, 130 Hats at SI, SI."
And $3.75. at 145 N. High St.
Stiff building. J18
.n . v j i if -r rr
Senator Charles L. McNary will
be the speaker at tte' Salem ehahi-
t;cr of commerceieheoa-aro-
day, it has been announced: His
subject will be farm relef , one
BIG
TODAY
1 P. M.
F. N. WOODRY'S
Store?
HMO X. SamiMY St.
Knmiiurp From Four Salem
Homes . ...
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For Every Need A Wide Range of Prices
COMMERCIAL BOOK STORE
AA. GUEFFROY h
tl6 x Commercial Street 1. Salem
NEWS IN BRIEF
on which he is qualified to speak
as joint author of the McNary
Haugen bill which was passed at
the last session of congress but
was vetoed by the president. He
is planning to introduce runner
ippialatinn alone this line. This
Will be McNary's first appearance
at the chamber of commerce in
three years.
Administrator's Auction Today
At 1610 N. Summer St... i:3u
p. m. J4
Closing Out Salem St
Every piano must be sold re
gardless of price or terms. Port
land Music Co., 355 N. High. J19
,Tfr Acting Dean of Schools
Dr. Robert Brumblay of Walla
Walla is acting dean of the Kim
ball summer school in the absence
of Dr. J. D. McCormick, who left
recently on a trip to Europe. Rev.
Roy L. Sprague of Tacoma is sec
retary of the school.
Vacation Time Is the Time to
Insure your car. Complete cov
erage at reasonable cost. Standley
& Foley, Bush Bank Bldg. J19
For Women and Children
Nothing equals osteopathy. Dr.
Marshall, Oregon Bldg. j!7
Takes Dr. Gatke's Place
Professor C. M. Keefer is tak
ing the place of Dr. R. M. Gatke
in the teaching staff of the Kim
ball summer schtol this week. Dr.
Gatke is out.oftpwn.
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For:Reri;f;Kr
" Hoases; 'fiats, apartments, store
buildings & Hendricks.
189 NHji.stHt. J19
Drive By, Year State House
These three homes for sale,
RIGHT; $3300 to $5250 1768
Court street and 710 and 780 N.
Summer, street. Immediate pos
session on two. Terms. Becke &
Hendricks, 189 N. High street. J19
Boys' Banquet Postponed
The' banquet for the boys' chorus
will not be held until next Thurs
day evening, June 23, because of
the inability of some of the lead
ers to be present on the date first
set.
Men's Athletic Unions
Nainsook and broadcloth, values
to $1.50; extra special. 85c. The
Man's Shop, I17
Millinery .Sale, Many New Hats
Popular prices, snappy styles,
every head size. Hats from $1 to
$3.75. Sales room, 145 N. High
St. Stiff .Bldg. .r . v J18
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. Wedding
Announcements
Special attention given
to engraved or special
processed wedding an
nouncements. Prices are moderate
STATIONERY ' '
11
Goes to Rosarla
Dr. Walter H. Brown, head of
the Marion county health demon
stration, work, left with his fam
ily yesterday to attend the Rose
Festival celebration in Portland.
Ladies Coats and Hat
At lower prices. C. J. Breier Co.
J17
S023 Marshall & Kvendall
Piano, $285, latest model; terms
410 a month. Portland Music Co.,
355 N. High St.. Salem. J19
Portland Men Arrested
H. Arthur and C. Clinton, both
of Portland, were arrested Wed
nesday by Officer George White.
Arthur - was charged with being
drunk and Clinton with breaking
glass on a public thoroughfare.
Both were released later on bail,
and are to appear in police court
Saturday at 3 p. m. for trial.
Auction Today, 1 p. m.
Furniture of 5 Salem homes, at
F. N. Woodry's, Summer St. J17
Anyone Having Rooms to Rent
To the GAR State Encampment
visitors June 20, 21. 22, 23, phone
400, after Sunday 2673. jl9
Pay Fines Yesterday-
Overtime markers who enricbea
thedty treasury yesterday includ
ed. E. Corey, 545 Howard street.
R. K. Page. 157 S. Winter street,
and C. S. Bowne. 1030 Marion
street, paying $1 each.
Wanted Newsptpert-tBfl Old
MmrattnM '; W nat ton nrices.
Capital Bargain? House, 215 Cen
ter. Tel. 598. ' ' Jl
Dance Tonight '
Domes' hall, McCoy.
5,-jl7
Portland Man Here '
Among Portland visitors In Sa
lem yesterday was Wes Caveness.
Furniture Upholstery
And repairing. Giese-Powers
Furniture Co. ftf
Diplomas Waiting
A large wicker basket full of
diplomas stands in the county
school superintendent's office.
Casey's Guaranteed
RHEUMATISM REMEDY
Monej refunded it It does not
ear jroar case
NELSON HUNT, Dragglate
Cor, Court and Liberty Tel. 7
Men's and Ladles smfta cleaned
and pressed, fl.OO. Ladles silk
dresses, f 1.25, Coats relhaed,
$3 .OO, - Hen's suits pressed, ftOe.
VARJLET CLEANERS
- Over Bnalek'iJ
We specialize In olden Wfttt
Percolated Coffeo, made fresh,
every half hoar the best in
town,
5c Per Cnp or Mag ,
Clack Cat Restaurant
Liberty I , front
Street Stata
W O (LEU
8ATS:
We have a 1923 Ford tour
Ing with new balloons, new
paint, lots of eVtras and in
lerfect condition in every
way for SS50.M.
"The Houm! Thai Service Built
hese certifications of successful
ompletion of grade school re-
uirements will be Riven to suc
cessful pupils at the county grad
ation exercises to be held next
aturday at 2 p. m. at the high
phool auditorium.
iiggest and Best Yet.
Auction today, 1610 N. Sum
ler. jl7
M0 Used Player Piano, 8203
Will accept your old piano or
honograpb as part payment, bal
nce easy terms. The Portland
Music Co., 355 N. High St., Salem.
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fjadies Omts and Hats
At clean-up prices. C. J. Breier
Jo. J17
were . issued
m E. Schultz,
ercial street, and
route 6; Ed-
l to A T TAirnan Vott nnrr And
Golda Chatterton. Irrigon; W. J.
T Brown. 632 North Liberty street.
and Mary B. Metelman-n, Walhalla.
North Dakota.
Dahlia Closing Out Sale
State fair collection, 24 bulbs,
$1; gladiolus, mixed, 24 bulbs,
$1. Petland, 27S State. J25
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Anyone Having Rooms to Rent
To the C5AR Stae Encampment
visitors June 20, 21. 22. 23. phone
400, after Sunday 2673. j!9
Men's Athletic Unions
Nainsook and broadcloth, values
to $1.50; extra special, 85c. The
Man's Shop. jl7
Pays Tax
An inheritance tax of $87.84
was paid on the estate of Jacob
M. Scharff, according to a cer
tificate filed in probate court.
Millinery, Unbeatable Values
150 hats on sale at from $1 to
$3.75. Sales room,' 145 N. High
St., Stiff Bldg. jl8
Hotel Marlon
Dollar dinners served 5:45 to 8
very evening. n26tt
Leaves for Boston
Clinton Brown, who was with
the Clifford Brown party on the
yacht. "Westward" at the time of
the tragic death of the latter, left
yesterday for his home in Boston.
Mr. Brown is a wool dealer there.
Just a Real Oood Time
Every Saturday. Hazel
Green.
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Auction! Auction! Auction
Today, Summer St., 1 p. m. 317
Suit Instituted
Suit for divorce from her hus
band, James Thompson, was filed
vesterdav in circuit court by Ruby
Thompson, who charges cruel, in
human treatment, and non-support.
The two were married in
DRESSMAKING
Reasonable . prices. Don't for
get our hemstitching, stamplns.
button making and pleating.
THE PETITE SHOP
Over Bualck's Telephone 19 SI
For Sale
Store building and residence,
corner lot- 4 blocks out,
$12,000. ,
F. L. WOOD
$41 State Street
YICK SO HERB CO.
J. H. LEONQ, MGR.
Oar life's work " hat
been spent In studying
the healing properties
of - Chinese herbs and
JT . now dally we relieve
75. those suffering from
TT stomach, liver and kid
j Aa" ney trouble, rheum a
s, tlim and gall stones.
t also disorders of men,
women and children. -Free
Consultation, Call or Write
1 Opea O A. M. to 8 P. M.
420 State SC. Salem, Oregon
j "WELL AGAIN"
To Whom It May Concern:
j Before I took treatments
from Yick So Herb Co., I had
suffered for three years from
rheumatism and .kidney trou
ble; I could not sleep at night;.
Other ; doctors were unable to
help me. My friend advised
me to consult Tick So Herb Co.
After taking9 treatments for one
month, I was able to work and
sleep again. I hope others may
be relieved. ' ,;
John K. York, 879 Spruce SL,
Portland, Ore. Nov. 12, 1926.
Licenses wnoti
t Marriage licenses
I yesterday to WUlia
11080 North Comm
iJSonhia Anna Koehn
Vancouver Sept. 24, 1926. but
separated in March this year. The
present whereabouts of Thompson
Is said not to be known.
938.1 Baby Grand New, 393 -
Terms; $10 a month. Portland
Music Co., 355 N. High. J19
Another Lot of Men's L
Worsted suits in at our low price
of $19.75. f J. Breier Co. j 17
Case Dismhwed
The case of Sophia Persey vs.
A. A. Knglehert. John L. White.
Board of Missions Methodist Epis
copal church, and the Oregon
Realty & Exchange Investment
company was dismissed in circuit
court today. Settlement has been
made out of court.
Popular Old Time Dan
Derby hall. Sat. nite. Dad
Sneers' orchestra. jlS
Henry Schrenk
Says to sell all his household
furniture today in the big auction
sale at F. N. Woodry's' Summer
St. This makes 5 Salem folks
who will dispose of their personal
property today at F. N. Woodry's
auction market. jl7
Account Given
A final account of the Ann Palm
er estate was given in probate
court yesterday. After expenses
of administration were paid, a bal
ance of $1451.83 remained, ac
cording to the account.
Ice Cold Punch Free
At high grade auction sale to
day, i p. m. F. N. Woodry's Sum
mer St. jl7
Xew SaT.SO Radio Table, SIO.7.1
Portland Music Co., 355 N. High
J19
8300 Cash, Hi-and Xew
Union mod.', double construc
tion, deep basement, built in tub.
5 large rooms and large attic;
wired electric range, water heater,
hardwood and cork floors, cement
walks in, two pavings paid in full.
Total price. $4150; ready to occu
py. All balance exactly like rent.
See outside at 940 Highland ave
nue. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N.
High street- jl
Estate Appraised - '
The John H. Rhoten estate was
appraised at $16,296.62, in a final
account submitted in probate court
yesterday. E. A. Rhoten is ad
ministrator and trustee. Expenses
of settling the estate amounted to
$3,627.85, according to the ac
count. Mew's Athletic Unions
Nainsook and broadcloth, values
to $1.5.0; extra special, 85c. The
Man's Shop. j 17
Former Elk ' Loader Here
John Knight, who was the first
exalted ruler of the Salem Elks
lodge, was a Salem visitor yester
day. Apparel Hale, Many Beautiful
Attractive dresses and coats for
every summer occasion, indoors
and out. Dresses from $3 to $19.75
By all means see them. Sales
room. 145 N. High St . Stiff Bldg.
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Ieaves for Minnesota
John Bertelson, local printer,
will leave today to spend a month
visiting friends at his former
home at Litchfield, Minn.
COLD STORAGE
FOR FURS
Horgan Furriers
SICK WATCHES!
We don't care how . sick your
watches are, we have pills for
Ml their ailments.
DR. PRESCOTT,' Jeweler
291 N. Commercial
Bedding and Window Box
Plants
Are now ready, also fine line
Of shrubs and perennials.
C P. BREITHATJPT
Telephone 380 612 State St.
GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS I
ware. Stamped Goods.. Miscel
laneous Articles.
Variety and Gift Shop
Mrs. Helen Prescott
291 N. Commercial, Salem, Ore.
ELECTRIC MOTORS
Rewound and Repaired New or
Used Motors js
VIBBERT & TODD
Things Electrical
11 8. High ' Tel. 2UI
LADD & BUSH, Bankers
Eital lshed.lt 6 1
General Banldnjj Buslneia
' "v Office Hours from 10a.rn.toS p. nx.
Thief Take. Tent and Bed " '1
A tent. bed. and bedding were
stolen from the front lawn of the
Gibson farm in Polk eountv Wed-
the police by Mrs. Daily, tenant
on the farm, states.
Picnic Lunch at :.
The luncheon at the annual pic
nic of the First Methodist church
at Hager's grove today will be
served at 6:30 p. m.. instead of
at 6. as announced in Thursday's
Statesman.
PHncipals Will Meet
Superintendent George W. Hug
has called a meeting of ail prin
cipals of Salem schools for 11
o'clock this morning, in his office
at the high sehaol building.
YMCA Linoleum Replaced
Contractors yesterday were re
placing linoleum floor covering in
the offices of the YMCA which was
not wearing well because of in
ferior materials used originally.
DEATH REPORTS DENIED
Xo Executions in Moscow Since
June 4 States Dispatch
MOSCOW. June 16. (AP)
It was officially stated today that
since the sentencing to death on
June 4 of eight persons said to be
members of monarchist organiza
tion there have been no other
death sentences in the city of
Odessa, as reported several days
ago.
It alo was stated that there is
no truth in reports of death sen
tences at Kharkov in the Ukraine.
MOUNTAINEERS INCREASE
More Planning to- Make Mt. Hood
Trip Over Week-end
Twenty-five persons expecting
to, make the Mt HoodSclimb Sat
urday met at the YMCA last even
ing and received final instructions
for the trip. William Reed. Ma
nama of Portland, who will guide
the party, met with the group and
explained the details of the climb.
It is expected that 30 will he in
the party when it leaves Saturday
noon.
FROWN ON BRIDGE PLANS
Cabinet Committee Objects to Di
inensions of Main Span
WASHINGTON. June 16 (AP)
-Plans and specifications of the
A New Fully Modern 4 Room
Bungalow and Garage on
Falrmouat Hill
At S2600
1300 down, balance 126.00 per
month
fJLRICH A ROBERTS. Realtors
129 North Commercial
C. A. LUTHY
Jeweler
Iu New Location
825 STATE HTRKET
Watches. Clocks and Jewelery
Repaired
It's Time to Think of
PAINTING and CLEANING CP
We Sell Martin Senour 100 Per
Cent Pure Paint
DOUGHTON A SHERW1N
286 N. Commercial Tel. 639
PLUMBING
Quick Reliable Service
H. EGNER, 1615'Center Street
Pbonee 852 and 1S10-W
1 ' Fine Fixtures '
Standard Equipment1
iV
j HEMSTITCH LNG
6, 8 and 10 cents per yard. Also
buttons, stamping and pleat Ins.
ANNA H. KRCEGER
Over Miller's Telephone 117
TELEPHONE 4-2-6
JOE
the battery ' man
service calls free.
04O Cbemeketa Street
1027 FREK WALLPAPKR
SAMPLE BOOKS .
Call, phone or write
MAXO.BUREN
171 N. Commercial Salem
proposed Longvlew, Wash., bridge,
long a center ' controversy In
congress, were; disapproved today
Toy the cabinet committee desig
nated fo pass upon them.,
Although approving the general
features of the structure, which
would be built .by W. D. Comer,
Seattle broker, and Wesley Van-
dercook of Longview, and span the
Columbia river at Iongview and
Rainier, Or., Secretaries Davis of
the war department and Hoover
and Jardine, object to the dimen
sions of the main span of the
bridge.
On the findings of the experts
appointed by them, the cabinet
members rejected the measure
ments as not fully protecting the
commerce of the Columbia river,
and prescribed minimum require
ments which they declared they
would be willing to consider it sub
mitted in the new plans.
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OBITUARY I
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i oung
Died at Portland Monday. June
13, Mrs. Emma L. Young, age 83
years, mother of Mrs. Ruth All-
hands of Watseka. 111.. Mrs. Helen
Allhands of Leadore. Idaho, and
Jean Monroe of Portland; sister
of Mrs. Belle Crawford of Ottum-
wa. Iowa, Loren Speck of Spokane,
Charles Speck of Med ford, and
Beit Speck of Salt Lake City.
Funeral services today. June 17.
at 2 p. m. from the Rigdon mor
tuary; interment City View ceme
tery.
Reynolds
Benjamin N. Reynolds died at
his residence in South Tacoma on
June 15 at the age of 43 . years'.
He leaves one brother, G. D. Rey
nolds of Portland, four sisters.
Mrs. T. Davidson of Level, Wn.,
Mrs. Joe McKellar of Rock Valley.
Iowa; Mrs. C. E. Putnam of San
TERWILLIGERS
Perfect Funeral Service
For Less
Licensed Lady Mortician
770 Cbemeketa Street
Telephone 724
SPECIAL
PUBLIC NOTICE.
I wish to announce that my auction sale Today at 1259,
Hunt street is a sale of high class ftirniture, all as good
as new, everything goes without reserve to the highest
bidder. Do not be misled by any auction market sale
on the same date. Look for sale arrow across the street
from Hollvwood Theatre.
Signed F. B. STANTON, Owner.
sruooof HigKciasi : ;
FURNITURE
At
Auact
TODAY AT 1 P. M.
Where?
1259 HUNT STREET
Just one block east from New Hollywood Theatre. Watch ,
for sale arroWoh North Capitol and Hunt street. "
6 rooms of high cte&st FtrtTiitureVEvery thing goes' With-'
out reserves Mr. F. B' Stanton and family, owners J" are
leaving for St. Louis. Mo. . ;
NOTE: This is not a make-up sale! -For
Particulars Phone Us
H. F. WOODRY & SON, Auctioneers
271 North Commercial Street Phone 75
Rite Down Town Agents for Lang Stoves
TRANSFER AND STORAGE
Long and Short Distance Haulfttrj
Public and Private Storage
Fireproof Building'
GRAIN, FEED AND SEED
Free Delivery to any part nt th rty '
QUOTATIONS ON APPLICATION
F
armers
.. PAUL TOAGUO. Prop.
Day Teltfhon 23 ' ; Nisht Tlephne K ;7-',
DIegbrCal. Mrs: 'lames Ryan of
Donald," Or. Graveside services
will he . held. In City View , ceme
tery today at 1 p, m.. Rev, Ferrey.
officiating. .; Arrangements, la care
of Webb's funeral parlors.
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Oglethorpe . . " ;
Elizabeths Jane Oglethorpe died
a her residence, lOJtO N. 14th, on
June -16. at the axe of US years, t
She leaves the following children:
Mrs. Eva Rase of Patterson, N.
J., Mrs. Arthur Lawrence of Cor
vallis, William H., Mrs. Ada Hoef- -ling
of Salem, Mrs. Agnes Rath.
Pomptpn Plains, N. J., and several
brothers"and sisters residing la '
the east. Funeral services will be
held from the Webb funeral par-
lors at 2 p. ni. Saturday, Rev. R.
D. Dullock officiating.
JUNE
Toilet Goods Sale
f
LEMON r
COCOA
BUTTER
LOTION
An Ideal skin food. The
lemon noftens and. whJt-1 1.
ens the skin. The cocoa .
butter- Is cooling and
soothing. Use it fre
quently after being out.
fn the sun and wind.
Your skin will like it.
Regular Price 50c",
SPECIAL 'PRICK
39c
Perry's Drug Store
I 15 S. Commercial
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