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Hi' THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. OREGON "T"7 TUESDAY MORNING. JULY 19, 1027 2. Latest G. W. LOCAL Released to Portland Police Alvin Young and James Baker, Portland youths arrested Sunday morning by State Traffic Officers Relnhfert and Flannery in connec tion with the stealing of a Port land auto, were released to Port land police yesterday afternoon, and taken to that city to face trial. Wanted 3 Electirc Shop to locate In North -Salem; J19tf "Pen" Sentence Given Joe Singer, who plead guilty to a charge of larceny for the theft of an imitation' pearl necklace, was yesterday sentenced in circuit court by Judge Kelly to spend not more than one year in the state penitentiary for his crime. He was removed from the 'county jail to the penitentiary. , 8 Oregon Pulp & Paper Co. Preferred. Limited amount for Bale.' Hawkins' &. Roberts. Phone 1427 Jy6tf Writ of Attachment R. H. Bassett, tiled a writ of attachment against property held by Herbert Boden in Polk county, Jn-circuit. court ; yesterday, in an ,Wort to recover $143 alleged due: aalrl Pleads Guilty Henry Jairi pleaded guilty In cir tuit, court yesterday morning to larceny in -a dwelling. Thursday morning, July 21, at 10:30 was let as the time for imposing sen- lence. - . : Pryer. Space for 1027 The 'Rambler", farm, one half mile west of Kelzer school; will contract lor Drying Prunes. See Charles Weathers on place. Phone 96F13. Gideon Stols. jl9 Additional Time Given Plaintiff in Jhe suit of A. H. Kleen against Custer E. Ross was given until August 1 to file an amended complaint, according to stipulation signed by attorneys for both parties and filed in . circuit court yesterday. . Used Cars Going Fast at ' Fltzgerald-Sherwln, 364 N. Hi. i - mt Clara King Estate , -" t Estate of Clara. King, deceased, consists of ''personal property val ued at Sl&.oa, according to report of appraisement filed in probate court yesterday by J:, H. Porter, Mabel Alrich and . F. Slade. i . Wanted Beauty' Parlor in North Salem. . ' J19tf Civil Suit Fil-l . '-, J. W. Copeland. Yards filed civil suit, in circuit - court .yesterday against the First National Bank of Salem, et al, to recover $797.26 and Interest from January; 18, - 1927. lor building .materials. V . ? - -:,:V-Z-: v ,. Furniture Uoholstered ; S ' And repairing. Giese-Powers Furniture Co. f3tf Dawson Kwtate Appralned Estate- of J. O. Dawson, deceas ed , Is val ued at $2503.61, accord Ing to report of apprlasement filed LAND BARGAINS 10 "acres on Pacific highway, three miles .out, - in fruit - 3000 SO acres, a real-'. farm, .Jevei, fertile, ''cultivated, - modern house, only three miles" from Re 11. station . '1 . y . ; . ; S3Q0O .160 acres, thirty miles from Salem, house, barn, orchard, running water.: 800,000 -feet 1 -,'cif saw timber . lJ) acres on paved ' highway, I three miles out . . ; . . .1200 pavedj highway, good build- lags, "nearly, air in berries . . . ; . . . . . 4iOOO 10 acres, three miles out. good house,, and barn,"; spring wa ter, fruit. . .'. . . . . feooo Five acres, -one mile from -city : limits, all In fruit' with five room house . . . . . . I . $4200 Money to Loan, Houses to Rent U. S. REALTY CO. " 442 State .. Telephone 2CC0 Summer Patterns IN inn 1 roussers Regular Value up to $8.50 Now Only JOHNSON 469 State Street NEWS' IN in probate court yesterday by M. G. Gunderson, J. A. Campbell and C. A. Reynolds. The bulk of the estate was In personal property valued at 92,163.61. Store Building for Rent 135 on up, down town and su burban. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N High. j20 Xorthcutt Estate Settled Executor of the setate of S. T. Northcutt, deceased, paid out in costs and disbursements, includ ing mortgages, a total of $8. 194.41, and turned the remaining net estate of S9954.&9 over to the solo heir, Era Jl. Palmerton of Turner, i according to account of final settlement filed in probate court yesterday. Wanted Paint and Hardware store i In North Salem. J19tf Wiley Fined S200 Ray Wiley, self-confessed un lawful possessor of liquor, was sentenced by Judge Percy R. Kelly in circuit court yesterday to pay a fine of $200 for his offense. The judge was Inclined to be lenient, inasmuch as the defendant was shown to have a wife and family to provide for, and it was his first offense, i Hotel Marion Dollar dinners served 5:45 to 8 every evening. ; n26tf Drives into Ditch- Ben S. Fisher, prominent Marsh- field attorney, on his way to at tend the American Legion conven tion at La Grande, Oregon, drove his car into a ditch to avoid hit ting a truck on the highway two miles north of Salem yesterday afternoon, he reported at the of fice of the county sheriff. Damage was nominal, and no one was in jured. Creek Home- Close to State House. See 780 N. Sumer, modern, vacant, for sale, reasonable. Terms' if de sired. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High. J20 Jury Finds for Klorfeln A jury in; Circuit Judge- Percy R. Kelly's court late Saturday ey- ening found for the defendant in the civil suit df WiUiam H. Trin dle against G. Klorfein to recover a sum' of money alleged due him for" attorney's fees in a previous suit. Plaintiff filed a motion for a hew f trial yesterday on the grounds of insufficient evidence to justify the verdict of the ury and declaring an error in law oc curring at' the trial. to Frisco by Boat- Wednesdays i ' and ? Saturdays, both. Meals ' and transportation first class. Salem Travel Agency. 175 S. High St. . J-19 Escapes from Hospital JobtK Bogl. f aged 35, escaped Sunday evening from the state hos pital for the insane, according to information given the ponce. He is described .as weighlnf 172 pounds, and being 5 feet, 9 inches tall. x . i TV O. Davis Vtsfls O.' Davis." formerly connected with rural schools of Marion coun tr and ljitpf.nn thn teachlnt; Staff of Parrishiunlor high school, was a visitor from; Polk county, In the office of the county school super intendent, yesteraay. . Used Cars Going Fast at a - FH2gerald-Sherwln, 364 HI Few Teacheru Rrgistei Comparatively few teachers have registered at1 the office of the county school superintendent, it was indicated yesterday. Registra tion opened June 24. Probably the majority of ? rural and city teach ers will register within the next three weeks, it was Indicated. Fined for Speeding ' -- Orville A. Cnmmlngs, 960 Mar Ion street; drove his car too fast Saturday; night,' police say, and so appeared in court, yesterday and paid a fine of9$5. ; - " -Rev. Shanks to Speak " Rev. E. H. ' Shanks, pastor of the First BaptUt church, will be & CO. BRIEF the speaker at the Kiwanis club luncheon today. Dr. Shanks is leaving soon for a new charge in Colorado, and his remarks today will be in the nature of a farewell address to his fellow Kiwanians. Para base Motor Oil 100 per cent parafine base, at General Independent dealers. J-19 Luggage Stolen from Car A. E. Powell reported to local police that ' a suit case full of clothing,and a blanket roll, was stolen from his car Saturday night while it was parked on Ferry street. ." Will Build New Signboard Foster and Kleiser were issued a permit yesterday to erect a sign board on Oregon street, at a cost of about $100. Wanted Today Seven-room modern house not more than $8,000. Must have one bedroom downstairs, hardwood floors and easy walking distance from state house, preferably south of State street. If you have it, call at once. U. S. Realty Co.. 442 State St., Tel. 2660. J-19 Osteopath Examiner Xamed Governor Patterson Monday ap pointed Dr. Luther D. Howland of Portland a member of the state board of medical examiners. He is the osteopathic member of the board. Good Uusiiiews Opportunities in North Salem. J19tf Drives With Cut-out C. L. Rosenberg of 2395 Myrtle street, was arrested Saturday night for driving his car vtith his cutout open and paid a $2.50 fine m police court yesterday. Drunk on Canned Heat Mike Collins spent Saturday night in the city jail while he recovered from the effects of im bibing canned heat. Bend People Visiting Mr. and Mrs. George O. Curtis and children of Bend are visiting at the home of Mr. Curtis' par ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Curtis, of- Salem.t. v -2 Pension League" to leet-- The Old Age Pension league win meet -Wednesday,; July 20, at the Salvation Army halt. All members and friends ofthe league are urg ed to be present., as important business is to be discussed. Hollywood, The New Business eenter of Salem, J19tf Had No Registration Card T. D. Surrldge of the Leonard hotel, was- fined ; $10 in police court yesterday, lifter pleading guilty to a. charge of speeding and failing to "register. r : f Falls to Stop at Sign - D.:e. Smith, of Shaw, failed to stop at a stop sign Saturday and was arrested by Officer Edwards. W. C. T. V. to 5Ieet Today The W. C.' T. U. will hold its '' t Casey's Guaranteed ' RHEUMATISM REMEDY! Money refunded if it doot not cure your case NElON HUNT, DrngK"ts Cor. Court and Liberty , TeL, 7 HEMSTITCHING i ' 6, 8 and 10 cents per yard. Also buttons, stamping and pleating. ANNA H.' KTIUEGEU? f Over Miller's Telephone 117 ' Radium Ore ' "ReYijrator Purifies water, cleanse the blood and elves health. ; i. -4 JT. Im KLLIS v Distributor 2295 8. Church Tel. If'"' Jlfi'lIklUi S SATS Vehave " 1033 Willys Knight Touring with bump ers, spot - light, swipe, new paint, 00 new rubber and a fine running car for $150. wwm mm ffiSEJ "The House That Serrlee Bsrflt regular meeting at the" Ramp Me morial hall this afternpon at 2:30 o'clock followed by a benefit tea for the. Children's1 Farm Home. Members are urged to. come and bring their friends, and to be pre pared to get their jars at this time to can fruit for the Children's Farm Home. How Good News- Does spread! General Gasoline is still the best. J-19 Return from Motor Trio- Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Riedesel and Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Lathorp and daughter Evelyn returned Sat urday from a month's motor trip to Cathay, N.. D., where they have been visiting relatives and friends. On the way they visited Yellow stone National park and viewed the many natural wonders there. Has Four in Coupe Lester Hauffman, 430 N. Sum mer, was arrested Sunday after noon on a charge of having four persons in a coupe. He will ap- Lpear in police court this afternoon to answer to the charge. J udgment Given ; Roth company was yesterday given judgment by default against E. A. Bennet and Mrs. E. A. Ben net in circuit court for $672.07, interest from November 20, 1922, and $100 attorney's fees. Disorderly Conduct Chirged E. E. Thomas, of the Beker tiparimenis, ioneuea iu uau in police court yesterday when he failed to appear tol answer to a charge of disorderly conduct filed against him Sunday. Move to- North Salem. Make money. J19tf Astoria Man Here C. D. Burton is a guest of the New Salem hotel for several days while he is attending to business relative . to the new paper . mill being established in Astoria.- New Salem Haa Many- Portland people registered at the New Salem last night included A. J. Wade, F. A. Johnson, J. E. Calavan. Mr. and Mrs. L. E, Hart- ung. C. H. Galliea, K. W. Watson, C. C. Cpndit, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Ingram, H. B. Pearson, SJd Ham ilton, W. H. Kipp. C- L. Hickman, J. I. Zimmecman, Ti. W, Mann, D. G. Lynch, William I Myers, R. E. Culton, A- J. Robinson, T. Pace Ev Andrews and H. E. O'Neil. - At the Terminal v The following out of town neo- ple were among - those registered at the Terminal last night: James F. Berford and party, Andwren, Cal., Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Mans bord, Placentia. Cal.. and H. Os- born, Los Angeles. "Portland People at Marion Among those registered at the Marion last night from Portland were E. E. Wilson, L. Van Bus kirk. Tom Macken, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Sheehan, r. e. Doty, Tom Booth and JU. E. Nudelman. Guests at Marion - Among the out of town guests registered at the Marion last night were the , following: Eugene Gal- laher and family, Walla Walla; k MILITARY iybcts rOHTUKU. OREUUN, lea Iraekrra. saall mmm. rm rf al ar-vlala, 'atrtt ta rlalla. aaelal taral tralaia. OiliUf aaarxalta-J C . SHARI Face Powder - One of the several tints of Snarl Faee Pow der will blend with your -complexion perfectly I ' ?And the "powder will stay on until you want It. off. t - Fragrant with the en trancing Snarl -perfume. . 2;50; y -. i, . , - ' .. Perry's Drtis Store ' 115 S, CurauiercLal roam mm P ? , I, i Mr and Mrs. Itunsk 'T" Bardav. Snokana: FlnrenrA O' Mauv Ma. rie Sander, t Pearl." Hebarger and saran sioan ail 6f Yakima and Mildred K. Moysey 'of New. York CMty: Elizabeth Ann , Pierce and Thomas Pierce of Ontario, Cal. and L. E- Manning and party, Los An- geies. . r- t . - -: , Portland Guests at Terminal . Registered at the Terminal last night from Portland were Harry Scouton. G.-; F. - Gtfllegly, W. W. Dickjase, O. H.' Reuss, F H. Cucksey and C. Dunlap. Roth Company Wins Roth company was given judg ment against Edward E. Bengs and Eugenie Bengs ' in circuit court yesterday in the amount of $374 and interest from August 24, 1922 and $75 attorney's fee. Pays Fine for Sneedinir Howard T. Sherwln, 2295 State street, paid a $5 fine In police Court TRgtsrdav. havlnr hxn ar. rested Sunday by Officer Edwards on a charge of speeding. Stolen Motorcycle Found A Harley-Davidson motorcycle owned by Albert Cammack, of Rt 4, was stolen Saturday night, and recovered by Salem police later the same evening. Another Har ley-Davidson machine, license No. F-28, belonging to Lyle Weed, 920 Oak street, was stolen the same night, and so far has not been re covered. , orluer Salem People Visit A party consisting of E. B. Koub and family of Santa Ana, Cal., has been spending sererl weeks in Sa lem and vicinity, visiting friends and relatives. Koub used to be a Salem resident and at present is located in Santa Ana In he res taurant business. Remodeling White House A permit was granted W. P George yesterday to conduct re pair work on the White House res taurant at 362 State street, at an approximate cost of $10,000. The place is being entirely remodeled and refitted throughout. The work is being done by the Western Show Case and Furniture com pany. . Car Strikes Truck When a truck driven by C. E. Timme, 640 N. Commercial, start ed to turn off the highway one half mile north of Salem, a car driven by Ben Fisher,' of Marsh field, attempted to stop behind it, and skidded for 81 feet, accord ing to Timme's report. Fisher's tar finally went off the road, but no one was, injured, and the car was' not badly damaged. Mttor Cop Strikes Car O. A. Hall, of Shaw, reported last night that his Car was run into at the Intersection of Church and State by a motorcycle driven by R. C. Abst, state traffic offi cer. Hall says Abst was going' too fast at the time. r - y- ' ' PortlandeM VWt Mrs. Grace Watt Ross and Miss Agnes Watt of Portland were week-end visitors of Misses Sarab and Etta Wrenn at 909 Center street and of Misses, Lillian and Pearl Applegate of this city. Sunday Traffic Accidents . TrafClc accidents were reported Sunday by the following. W. Who brey; P. M. Losey, 1129 Broad way; Marjofie Glese, 925 Chemke ta; C. H. Bauer. 245 Luctle St.; Victor Oleman. Jefferson; Melville Kolsky, Salem ; . Florence " Burris, 1270 N. Summer; 'Clifford Guld- hamer 1154 Oak St; Harry Heth, Salem;: Edward Becken, Independ ence; Mrs. M. E. Bishop. Salem; Dr. C." L. George, 1003 First Na tional' Bank bldg.: F. C. Wheeler Portland and A. C. Dunlap, 2190 Myrtle street. Dr. Hawkins Addresses Dr. Don P. Hawkins, superin tendent of the Chautauqua, deliv ered the. sermon Sunday at the First Methodist r Episcopal church. i PLUMBING Quick Reliable Service H. EGXER, 1615 Center Street Phones 333 and 1310-W : ' ' Vino Fixtures Standard Equipment ' Bedding and Window Box . Plants .: . V! Are now ready, also fine L'ne of shrubs and perennials n C F. BREITHAUPT S Telepho&d 380 513 State SL TELEPHONE 4-2-6 JOE the' battery man service cajls free : &40 Chemeketa Street HEN'S AND LADIES SUITS CLEANED AND PRESSED"- - fi-oo - -Ladles'' Silk DrrsseM, f 1X3 - Coats Rellned. f3.0O . r Men's Suits Pressed, 50 cents - VARLEY CLEANERS " , f Over Buslck's . .. 1C27 it::: wallpaper SAJirLE LOO-3 " - " Cal V phone ir write "1" iiAX o. nur.EN " . 179 N. CociEierclal Ealem his subject E being ! rSolomon'a ChoJce,f It was addressed prlncl naiiir tn th Tonne neoole. and was of an exceptionally Inspirational chaaacteri w i ' v'X', fined-for Poor Light -A; E. Jayae, Portland, was fin ed $16 in Justice court yesterday for driving his car without proper headlights. , E. R. ScovOle also paid a $10 Htm tor speeamg. DM Not Have Wcense (Harry 'Johnson ''"was. released from the county jail yesterday af ternoon and ordered to appear in court- today berore Justice Bra zier Small to answer to a charge of driving withont a - proper li cense. He was arrested Sunday. Salem Visitor B. W: Levens of Oakland, CaL, i$ visiting for a few days with his son "Billy" Levens, up to a short time ago state prohibition officer. The latter is not yet. fully decid ed upon his future location. He will spend a time, at least, at Ba ker, his home. " ' , - ERS TO PLAY BAND CONCERT TONIGHT WILL INCLUDE LEGION' CORPS The American Legion drum corps will be featured in a special number at the Cherrian band con cert program tonight at WiHson park. Vocal solos "11 Balen" (Temp est of the Heart) from II Trova- tore, and "Proud" by Oscar B. Gingrich are other attractions to night- -The band is directed by Oscar Steelhammer. Other numbers en the program are : , March, "Pageant of Progress" . ................... , Jewell Selection "Babes in Toyland" . . s ......:',.... Herbert (a) "Intermezzo Russe" . . Franke (b) "Fair Maiden of Seville". . Czrbulks Popular Numbers (a) "Red Lips Kiss My Blues Away"; (b) "Honolulu Moon"; (c) "Nesting Time." Cocoanut Dance" . . . .- Hermann Overture, "Light Cavalry" . Suppe March, "Radio Waves" . . Jewell "Star Spangled Banner" Judge Coshow Addresses Sunday School's Picnic Judge O. P. Coshow delivered the address to the Baptist young married people's Sunday school class at their annua? picnic In Taylor's. grove Sunday. Thft Sunday school superintend ent, class teacher and sixty-six members were present for Sunday school.. " ' In the afternoon wthe entire class Including several camo vis itors were entertained by William Walter Shaw of Los Angelos. edi tor of "The Trinity Advocate," tha official Methodist paper of Call- 40 ACRE FARM FOR SLE Will sell or trade for in come property in Salem. 1-4 miIe"from pavement, near good town. Also, 7 lots in Salem TERMS '' See A. B. Kelsay at Cobbs-Milchell Company or Telephone 813 Salem, Or. C. A. LUTHY S - . " Jeweler In New. Location 823 STATE STREET Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Repaired : OWNER GOING AWAY Most sell choice 'close la Ten . Acres River Bottom Land -5 . Want an Offer P. L. WOOD . . 841 State Street ELECTRIC MOTORS Rewound and Repaired. New or Used Motors v 1 VIBBERT & TODD J Thtega Klectrtrat 191 South High ." Tel. J112 YICKSOHERBCO. J. n; LEO NO, ' Mgr.", ? ' Our life's work ' has ; been spent In. studying ; i healing properties - r J, of Chinese herbs and , j 'j . now dally we relieve ' - . those suffering from S stomach. liver and kid- ney trouble, rheuma jS tism and gall stones, " r-r also disorders pf men. women and children. - x .-:,. Free Consultation Call or Write. . - Open O A. 11. to 8 P. II. . ,4.21 Ctate ta-leo, Oreoa DRUM fornia. Mr.. ShaF.M author of "ReVeriea of i.Drunjmer.Vsa book of . many beautiful k poems,' v ,H held bis. audieace 4 spellbound , for an hour orimore, while. he recited his iarorite elections, At the conclusion of the meeting a vote pf thanks - was extended to , Mr. Shaw by the 'class, r .Traff Ic Cvp ' Marion, fouryears old. rode on bis : automobile , around the sitting room, while , his. baby sister. Lu cille, was" sitting in the center of the roomys ;Hi8 . mother told him to stop riding s he might hit the baby, and he replied; ' . "No. mama, I'm not going to hit her. She Is tho silent, police man. OOJTVAKY Ranker ' " Mrs. A. C.' Banker died at a local hospital July 17i. at the age of 79 years.1 1 months " and " 6 days. She resided at S64 South Sixteenth street, : Salem. She is survived by four children,. Mrs. W. A. Bullock r.Mearord. Mrs. A: T. Ives of . Hillhead. s. Dak.. Mrs. Lena Hart And Bart, Banker of Salem; eight i grandchildren; one of whom.- Mrs? ; Dorothy Martin, lives' in " Salem and " the others DISCREET and diijnified service with simple thought fulness for all con cerned. . r WEBB'S FUNERAL ' PARLORS Tel. 120 TERWILLIGERS Perfect Funeral Service For Less Licensed Lady Mortician 770 Chemeketa Street Telephone 724 LADD & BUSH, jankers Establiabed 1868 General Banldngr Business Office Hours from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. " " " " i j3 j ' i.. - TRANSFER ' t- Long and Short Distance Hauling Public and Private Storase . Fireproof Building , . j .f . . . GRAIN, FEED AND . SEED Free Delivery to imy part of the' city. Quotations on Application . : u-v ' i Farmer dt V - i PAUL TRAGLlb, Prop. : ' ' Day Telephone 28 . .; . Night Telephone 1267-W m i i . ill . ii , ii Are You Going Away? If You Ares Lle-t The Statesman r Follow You When you leave the city for a vacation or on v. atmslness trip, why not have The Statesman sent i to you .while away? t- -1. - : - - The Statesman will be like a letter from home; it will kep you posted about affairs in Salem and ' the .Willamette Valley generally. The subscription rate is 60c a rnonth and you may pay in advance or on your return. "- Telephone 5 83 or mail a post card and transfer will be made promptly Addres3 rcjon k Ccuth Commercial Ctrc;t, Calcm, , Oregon. ."'""" In the cast;? anc tseveral trat grandchildren." 'Funeral c sc'tvices Wednesday at 10 a.' m. from the 1 Terwilliger jfdheral 'homer7Kevr Norman K.. Tully officiating. In terment will be at the City View cemetery.' - ; ; Peregoy . ' . i John"D.i Peregoy-,aTesIdent of , route 1: Jefferson; (died at a local hospitar, Monday." He -is survived " by bis widow and three children: David William, Hester 'Rosalia and John Albert.' The" body Is at the Terwllllger funeral home.; An , nouncement of funeral later. , Handd . Frank Otto Harold. 61. af resi dent of route 8, Salem, died Mon day at a, local hospital. He Js survived. by', threo' brothers; John, of lAxtell. Kansas; Gus. of Stay ton, and Alexander, of Clear Lake; a sister. Christena M. Harold of Salem, a large group of nephews ; and nieces and; a host of friends. Funeral services will be conducted at.i Terwilliger's funeral homo Wednesday! at 2 p. m.. Rev. G. E. Ersklne officiating; 1 Interment' will be In a. private cemetery In charge, of the Odd Fellow's lodse. t l Schneider . . k Funeral services for Clemens. Schneider, who died on July 15, will be held this morning at 9 a. m. ' from . St, Mary's" church, '"ML Angel, with Father. Dominic offi ciating. Burial in St. Mary's cem etery Mt. Angel under the auspices of St. Joseph society of which the deceased -was a iheraberv - New Floor M DreamfdnH mursi-mght Fay Elliott Brunswick Orchestra v 1 m and STORAGE rf: 1 :'t 71 T Ar v vv ai ciiuuoi Statesmen