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t THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEMOREGON - SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 14, 1927 -5 3 v. & J" 7 r SALEM FOLKS rUMDiN Tl SAW TO eAuriPUu) eves you drt A 1 tt Kill rwS SS-k. LAMP VHER STEADY I We'll sell you just the shade of complexion you desire. Our beauty aids are of stand ard reliability. Each member of your family finds himself happier for having known this friendly store. CAPITAL DRUG COMPANY ONLY Tllp BEST. 'Agents tho Owl Drug Co. Fails toJKecp to JTUgrht . i r When he glanced off the road for an instant, allowing his car to swing, over to the left side of the road. Blaine, f Frederick. Rt- 3, Salem, forced B. Gabriel, of Salem to drive his car Into the ditch in orderrto. avoid' a collision. The accident occurred atCrunk's Corner, yesterday afternoon. Oregoa Palp A Paper Co. Preferred. Limited amount tor sale. Hawking Roberta.' Phone 1427. jy Goes to Sleep-n -Road When he went to sleep for an instant while driving on the high way, several miles north of Sal em. G. S. itfayes.Vof Portland, narrowly: escaped a' serious acci dent! running his car.into a shal low ditch at the side of the road where it tipped against the bank. The damage. to the car was small. "Home Headq arter - ' . .Triangle Realty, 421 Court. . . J27tf Struck by Switch Train A car driveo-by Jtuby Weddle, Jefferson,' was struck Friday ev ening bya switch engine on the .Southern ; Pacific tracks, accord ing to her report. i ' - i r-, - - Try Crosses Meat Market For home made salad and meat loaves. a 14 LOCAL VisiU Former Teacher :f Mr. and Mrs. Jack Seaton. of I. Cortes. Colo., visited a few hours Friday at the home of Dr. S. B. Laughlin at 1605 Court ' street. Mr. Seaton has been In attendance at tbe summer school of the Uni ' vexsltj;. "of SoutiemC. -1 California, where he Jhas een; taking gradu ate work.i . He- Is a Termer pupil of Dr.' Laughlln,rhea the latter was gt Park ' College, and ' is at present superintendent ot city schools' ! COrtez. The - party - plans to; return;' home through the Yellowstone park-, - ? - Fvrnlture Upnolsered And repalrUigr Glese-Poers furnltura Co. i Mtl Chinese Stodeat Return Home Cedric Chang. Kwhp graduated from Willamette university In 1926;. and .who, since has taking post "graduate work at Sprigfield YMCA College and the University of Jdahd, is sailing on August 16" for .China. ,here . he .. has' accepted .4: posltiptt' on, the teaching staff of Boone Universi- ' ty, at; Wu Chang. '.Ttal to Address Ilotary Joseph .N; Teat. -of; Portland, former member, of , the U, S. ship ping board, .will be the speaker at Wednesday's Juncheon bt the Sal em notary club it was announc ed yesterday. Mr. Teal eomes here at the special invitation of TICLL UH YOt'll TROUBLES ASH v . iAVT IS IIKLP t YOU. if you want to rent a house, we have. it. t : If you want to buy a house cheap with small payment down, : we have R. " ;- s i y - - ' If you'wabt -a fine V modern hotnei -ash. part cash jor easy terms, we have Jt. j " .t)r, L1STKX! We have a beautiful O-room hfHiw, modern to Uy last nilnate whltli luut beesi held at $7,500 un til sliort time jo We rwi now sell thl place for $6,300 with reasonable payment down. You ran'fat this fcr the price. ; WANT TO TIIAIK? t ': We have n 6-room V house In v CorvalliH to trade for Salem home ' of equal value or may Vy fome difference.; , See about this , at once." This home will rent for 40 per month. . Money to Loan Houses, to Rent. - ' U." S-RKALTV ,CCv , tZ? State CU Telephone 2880 By J. A JANE VJELL HER -kj A. C m A Am ST Ihas- GO GOOD WITH Y0UR. COMPLEXION A OA Products IN C. P. Bishop, who is in charge of the program for that day. The speaker's subject will be "Devel opment of the Umatilla Rapids Project." Hotel Marion Dollar dinners served 5:45 to 8 every evening. n26tf Oak Lund Pontiac First In Marion county. See display ad in this paper. al4. Outer. Strict Corner $12,000 ;$4500 to handle. Present in come nets This 66x113 will have 179 feet of future retail ing frontage. Another larger suitable Creamery. Avarehouse, su per service Station etc. Sale property on the fringe of business now will be worth more. Uecke &. Hendricks. 189 North High Street. al7. "Mystrry Projrram Slated Kiwanis club programs for ,jthe last few weeks have al! proven in teresting in spite of the fact that no announcement was made be forehand of the speaker. Another "mvstery "program is slated "for Tuesday noon, according to N. I. Elliot, chairman of the committee in charge f securing speakers. 2 For 1 Sale Buster Brown Shoe Store. al4. J list Picked a New Shipment 4- 1926 Ford Roadsters. 2. 1926 Ford Tourings 11926 Coupe at bargain prices, open evenings and Sundays. Used car corner block west Ladd & Bush Bank'; al4. Girl's Rody Shipped East The body of Mary Aneta Craw ford, aged 6. who died at a local hospital Friday night from lock aw infection, was yesterday shipped to the home of her par ents in Horton, Kansas. Ac companying, the body were the girl's mother and Mrs.' Paul I: Davis, her aunt. Sherwood Visits Friends "Paul Sherwood," for several years prominent on the William ette University football team be fore his graduation and entrance into 'the field of religious educa tion, is visiting friends and rela tives in Salem for a short time, accompanied by his wife, the former Pira Franklin, also an ex-Williamette , student. Their vedding occurred July 31, 1927, at San Miguel, Cat., and on their return to -California their home will be at 1159 Islay street, San uis Obispo, T; J ; For Sale . 4 - By ownor beautiful residence among the oaks. ; This place was built as a' home and will stand close inspection, call at 2055 center. ! J al4 "Salesman with 'ar,- Commission l Basis; n Box 24. care Statesman, j . al4 K. C. Council Picnic Today The Knights of Columbus coun cil of Marion county, will hold a picnic, in the Wood barn park to day, according to Father J.1.E; Rubis, - pastor of " the AVoodbum Catholic parish. ! He also an nounced that plans are under way for a new parish, halt at Wood- burn. - : :. Try Salem Maid Brick ' Ice Cream. There's, none bet ter. 1 I Sanitary j ' Confectionery, 1 J.57 State. Palm Confectionery 467 North Church. . The . Nobk, 379 North High. ! , ali Divorce Suit Fllei .' v : Addie.. E. Adani3 fied suit for divorce -la clrcutt court yesterday agsiust Morri-i L. Adams' whom she married at Lskevtew, Oregon mora than 26 years ago. Mr. and 2Itb.- Adarts have seven chlldreu, a"feon"aiid six daughter. Five ot the daughters are minors. Mrs. H., WlLLETTj STEADY SAYS VAR.PUP l" V THECAPITAL DRUGSTORE . J. H. WILLETT State Street at Liberty BRIEF Adams asks, custody of the minor children and attorney fees and costs of the suit. Suit' was brought on grounds of cruel and inhuman treatment. Lost Large Tan Grip on Portland-Saiem. Highway, con taining letters addressed to Isabel Brient. Finder notify the Elsin- ore, Salem, Oregon. A14 Just IMcked a Xcw Shipment 4 1926 Ford Roadsters. 2 1926 ford Tourings 1 192U Coupe at bargain prices, open evenings and Sundays. Used car corner block west Ladd & Bush Bank. ai4 Croat Value sit our '2 for 1 Sale. Buster Brown Shoe Store. al4. lay Visit In Portland Mr. and Mrs. George Allen left yesterday morning for Portland, where they will remain over Sun day, visiting with Hubert Hum phreys, Mrs. Allen's brother. Mrs, Allen is office secretary at the YMCA. 2 off on nil Stoll Auto Tents. Ray L. Far- mer Hdwe. Co. 'al6. YMCA Man Unable to Come Dr. J. H. McCurdy, 'editor of the American Physical Education Review, and one ofthe leading physical education teachers in the country, who had been expected to visit yesterday in Salem with friends on the local YMCA staff, telegraphed that he had been forced to change h'b schedule, and that he would therefore be un able to make the lop. A picnic had been planned by the local YMCA staff in Dr. McCurdy's honor. Loo.se . Wheels Tightened 1.00 Starr, & Whittemore 343 Fer ry. , v al4 Home Houses -Buildings- We can show you a buy to make you money. Todays bar gains will be wonders in 1937 Becke & Hendricks. 1S9 North High Street. al7. Cougar Hunt "Put On" Bob Boardman, Chief Georgs Bent, and J. B. Crary, leaders at ihe recent YMCA camp at Elk Laka, are still latighing over the cougar hunt staged on the last Friday night ot the camp. :A shecpherder assisted in the "sell ' omg up on the mountain late ' r SaJa . - as r Otetatat Slbtoaa : SpacUl iwui ' nm t staaaaaa - Pka's4 s7 M. Owa'i s. Vtett AddiBg MaeSUW Srvl , C M. LOCK WOOD Casey's Guaranteed RHEUMATISM RE5IEDY Money refunded If It doe not ' cure' your. casa NEKSOX A HUNT, Drugglata Cor. Court and Liberty Tel. 7 HEMSTITCHING 6, g and 10 cents per yard. Also buttons, stamping and pleating. ANNA II. KRUEGER I Over Miller's Telephone 217 Radium Ore rX ReTj2alor". Purifies water, eleaniti the y lood and gives 'Iff health. ' i i. u Euq. . . .v , DixtrCrtca 12 9 f 6. Citrci 1 iv o o, o :! 3 :. , : :? says ' j . WK HAVE A LtTBlom 8TUTKBAKKR . KPKCIAL TOUR1XC " EQUIPPKD WITH 8KVERAL KXTRAS, 75 XEW RUBBER AM . A .FINK .MM)Kl.G V AXD Rl'X.MXG CAR FOR 100. "The. Bouse That Service Built" In the night uuo Imitating a cou gar "scream, firing several shot3 immediately afterwards. Warner, camp director, found that his' gun had been carefully hid, and the whole camp wm in' turmoil tho "rest of the nteh, wondering il the animal we.e .still prowlirg about. It is said that those most thoroughly taken 'n ' by the hox were the leaders' ot the snipe hu'ni on he night picvcus. Xew Modern Home t For sale at a bargain or will trade. . Tel 1979-M. " a14 Oakland Pontiac First Iu main, county. See display ad in this paper. al4. Services Continuing Rev. A. Arntsen will preach Sunday afternoon at the Glad Tid ings mission, 'where he has been holding services for two . weeks. The; have been drawing good at tendance ' and interest, with a number of conversions. Cars Clash Head On An accident in which one'man received cuts on the, hand, and in which two cars were seriously damaged occurred yesterday shortly before noon on the Pacific highway north of Salem, at the intersection of the Chemawa-Sil-verton road. A Buick, driven by Fred Bauer, Jr., 701 Marion St.. Portland, started to turn to the left after passing the regu lar turn-off read recently com pleted by the highway depart ment and met a Hudson sedan, in which Mr. and Mrs. James B. Williams of Grand Rapids, Mich were riding, in a head on collision. The Hudson urned over, but neither of the two occupants, east ern people on a tour of the west, were injured. ' Both cars were badly damaged. " ; Pairs for Price 1 Buster Brown Shoe Store, a 14. Extra Pair. Trousers Free With every suit ordered before Wednesday. D. H. Mosher, Tail or, 484 Court St. AH Cash Talks Here Fairgrounds Road Wonder Buy 6 room home and lot 72xlo0. Ttiree pavings paid in full. Plas tered home in excellent condition. Modern plumbing. Garage. Fruit and flowers. Cement walk sys tem complete. This property ill grow into retail property. Furnishings go with place. To settle Estate this goes at $3150. total price. Vacant Cash. Beck & Hendricks. 180- North High Street. a 17. You Will Save Money by Looking Over our stock before buying. F. N. Woodry's Auction Market. North Summer Street. al4 iMcnic at Hazel Green1 An organization of barbers -i.d their wives, known as the Hearty Ten, will hold fori h at a picnic ioday at Hazel Gren. Those plan- J ; . Pendleton Ant Service DAVID R. MORTON General i machine work and: welding.: High pressure lub rication and Battery Service 271 Chemeketa Stl, Phone 36f Another Extluiive" -Feature GAUZETS 49c . :. v . .. Hix of One .Doaen', ... The Rcxall Store offers to discriminating wom en a perfect -sanitary napkin - that .affords s xmfort and protection. Highly " absorbent light and cool .- - Jttsi ask for Gauseta , rerrr Droj Store 115 S. Corofnercial ning to attend are Mr. and Mrs. Frai.k Saunders, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Townsend of the O. K. shop ; Mr.tnd Mrs. - Lewis Bay cp. of the Elite,' Mr. and Mrs. Joe Madison.' of the MlUi; Mr. and Mrs. WF. Lreitxke, of tl'e Man's Shop, and .Mr. an Mrs. P. W. Hubbard, of The Best. We Originated the Famous 2 For "1 Sale; Buster "Brown Shoe Store. 4 , at 4 Oakland Pontiac First ,- In main county. See display ad in this paper. &14 Some lienier. or-investor With $1000 -oau pick up real buy In modern new home. Union made. Double construction. rooms with 4 " ' finished. Largo furnace, fireplace, garage, paved, deep full cement basepient, pro tected district - etc. Vacant at 930 Tamarack Street, t Block west Hollywood Theater). priced 14 350 ready to livln, all balance exactly like rent. Becke & Hen dricks, 189 North High Street. al7. Reno-' i Lost Tire A-' "h Greenbaum, salesman in Rof' and Greenbaum's store. rev -r police yesterday after noon tli t he had lost a 30 x1, tire an-' rim from the carrier on his car. Prograjai for Year Being Planned A program for the work of the cominj. year at the local Y. M. C A. i being formulated by the OBITUART CRAWFORD At a local, hospital, Friday night, Mary Aneta Crawford, aged 6, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Crawford, of. . Horton. . Kansas, visiting with her mother at the home of her uncle. Paul I. Davis. Rt. 2, Salem, died from lockjaw infection. The body- was taken in charge by the Webb ' funeral parlors, and was shipped to the family home in Kansas yester day. PETERSON At the residence. Salem Heights Thursday, Aug. 11th. Peter Peterson aged 89 years, a veteran of the Civil War. father of Charles Peterson of Iowa, William Peterson of Kansas. Mrs. Hatfiefd of Montana. Mrs. Ida Peal of Iowa and Mrs! Mary Mat thews of Missouri. Funeral ser vices Monday, August 15th, at 10 a. m. from the Rigdon mortu ary. Interment City View cem etery under the auspices of the G. a: It. " . WlNXiXGIIAM1 Jasper Winnlngham, aged 23. died at a local hospital. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Winningham of Eu gene. Body "at Webbs. Funeral announcements later.' J TERVVILLIGERS Perfect Funeral Service For Less Licensed Lady Mortician 770 Chemeketa Street Telephone 724 HAVEN" of peace, convenience ami sympathy wherein calumet and reverence abide for all. WEBBS FUNERAL PARLORS Telephone 120 Boston Terrier Puppies For Sale Champion Male for : Service f)R. FRED EIXIS : Oregon oalem, ' . ..Kim J- PLUMBING ' V Quick Reliable Service If. KGNIiR, 1015 Center Street t rttooes 852 and 1810-W Fine "Fixtures v'"V. V - - - ' Standard Equipment , ft,-.' - v - -. -- .- - j . -' - . ' : ' :4-' : "' SEE OUB . V .; j .' I Perennial Gardens On t he Wallace Roa V. V. BTtEITHAUPT . 4' . Telephone 380 . S12 State' 8L 1027 FREE WALLPAPKB . SAMPLE BOOKS Call, phone or write , riAxo. nimcN 1 7 "N. ' Commsr cUl fialsm Where To Dine TODAY Eat Your Sunday Dinner At the Gray- Belle. " Chicken Dianer Served all day at The Spa. For Dianer This Evening Dollar dinner at tbe Marion hotel today,- : Chicken Dinner at die Lunch Box 1S1 S. Liberty St. Tables for ladies. Open all day. v' . ; ., . Eat Your Sunday Dinner - At the Valley G rill. 1 5 6 S. Com'l. Under new management. Eat at Minto's " Chicken dinner, 50c 1 Special Dinner Today And home made - salads. Slate Cafeteria. ' . Special Chicken Dinner Today at Argo Resuurant. members, of the staff at present. The new program will-go into ef fect September ' 1st. but not until the beginning of school about the 15th of the -month will it be pos sible tor get it into lull swing. Oakland Pontiac' First In-main county. See display ad in this-paper. , ; , .al4. Jut licked a New Shipment 1- 1926 Ford Roadsters. '2 T326 Ford Tourings 1 1926 Coupe at bargain prices, open evenings and Sundays.1 I sea car corner i block west Ladd & Bush Bank, j R'des Bicycle on Sidewalk Jack Hughes,. Salem youth, was arrested yesterday afternoon, and when he pleaded guilty in city court, was fined 81. Sbur-on Classes A VIRTUE OF NECESSITY Whs an eye strain oblige you to wear glasses far the protection of your eye let as help you obtain all the gratifications possible from the necessity by fining Toil with glasses which are becoming. U'e prepare , the teases and thea design the glasses so that they conform to your, style and express rather than obscure your persooility. 1 MORRIS OPTICAL CO. 3014 First Nat'l. Rank Bldg., Salem GOOD GLASSES PAY - OUR SHOEJS DO FIT AND PLEASE Jok J. Rottle 415 State' St. v- FOR SALE Strictly modern new six room' English type .house, 5 blocks State house. $6800. ' . : F. L WOOD 841 State Street Climb tbe- Stairs and Save ".: : ;V 3Ibhey ,' " ' ; . Mens and Ladles suits cleaned and pressed . . .. r. ..... 81.00 Ladies Silk Dresses . . . .$1.25 Coats Relined . .v ... . . . J3.0U Mens Suits Pressed .... .50 VALLEY CUBA X WIS : Over Ruidcks ELECTRIC MOTORS Rewound and Repaired. New or Used Motors VIRBERT & TODD t Things .Electrical -ltl South High . v Tel. 1111 YICK SO HERB CO. ; r J.' H. LEONG, flgr. .- : ' Our life's , work' has A y T' been" spent In' studying ' tr Coaling properties :Va 'of Chinese herbs and - pow .dally : we relieve V , those v suffering from' s stomich. liver aJ kid-pey-trouble, ' rheuma . 44 ;.tisnt .and sail stones, ! vi1 also disorders of men, women' and children. . . . Free Consiltatloa Can or Write Open B JulL to 8 P. IL . 420 State Etw, Baletwu Oresoa LADD & BUSH, Bankers . r': - General Banking Business j : Office Hours from 10 a. in. to I p. ui. - - t.fe i 'Tr - - - i : :. V TRANSFER and STORAGE Long and Short Distance Hauling Piiblic and Private Storage ' ". Fireproof Building - t GRAIN FEED AND SEED Free Delivery to any part of the city. ; v Quotations on Aprilicat ion ' sitr rarmers -vv ar Day TeiephVnV i8 1 " HIGH GRADE FURNITURE V : . : 1040 Broadway St.- : : Tuesday, August 16th 1:30 PrM: r Sharpy 1 Axmlslster rug. 9x12. good; 1 A3, range polished top' and white enamel, like new; 1 massive oak nulfetj l -round oak table: leatii er seated oak diners; l smoker's stand; 3 taborettes; J. oak library table, 2 oak and-leather seated rockers; 1 )lain oak rocker;' 1 velouT bed davenixMrt: walnur trimmed, likeew; 2. conimon white, beds; 2 cotton jnattresses; 2 steel springs; 1 ivory dresser; 1 oak .dresser; 1 double deck Simmons cull spring; 2 waL steel peas; i cotton mat tress; 1 Red-Star oil stove; .1 roaster coffee mill; -1-good heater; 75 feeti gardea hce?'step ladder; 100 fruit, jars; 14 quarts fruit; .2 linoleum rugs, like new; 2 sea grass chirsf 1 chest of drawers with glass;'! electric heater; 1 sea grass rug; I sanitary couch and pad; 1 sewing rocker; 1 breakfast: table and 2-. chairs ij lf washing ma- chine, water power; tools; utencils; Iron board; 'paint; tubs; boards;' nails; curtains and rods; basket; drophead White sewing machine; " Terms Cash . , - : ; , V J0HN SILER Owner 1040 Broadway . ; F.:N. Woodry4 AUCTIONEER tmm-. " ; s PHONE 511 ) Cash : Paid for It 5 15 ACRES IMPROVED FARML AND ';, ; EQUIPMENT-GOES: AT : -V: -v ' KillfliMiffi FRIDAY, AUGUST 19th AT 1:30 P. II: - v. --i -"'' "" '-. "---- -. ..,-juv: J Located 4 miles east of Salon on Auburn road, fc: mile. east, of Au burn school; between the Pen and Asylum roads. , Follow uttows- 15 acre farm has good 6 roomed plastered house, wood shed anJ wash house adjoining,, 1 good 60 foot dreilled well. good lrge barn, hog house, laying house 20x40 feet, brooder house laz32 feet, f amuy . orchard, 2 acres Ettenberg" strawberries,, 6 acres young cherries, 5 acres pasture, on good road near, good 2' roomed scheoL Terms made known at'farm at time of -offering. :;PER i horse, weight 1000 lbs.; 1 extra good Jersey cow, milking about 3 gaL; 1. Jersey. heiler; l' Chester White brood sow to farrow in 2 to 3 . weeks; 1 young sow; weight about 150 lbs.; ;6 Wis hens? 400 Ah contt pullets from Smith's' prize winners; 8 or-10 4ons -oi hay in barn; 3 acres of potatoes in field; 1 d- set harness; 1 hack wagon; 12" plow;; 8" Moline ploy; 1 sec harrow; 5 shovel. garden cultiva tor; cart;;wheel barrow; hog crate; bbls.; 15 gaL niLdrum; 100 ft garden hose; pipe; 1 man. saw; bee hives ;50 egg cycle incubator; Putnam brooder ' heater ; wire 'stretcher,' wagon Jack; hand grass seederhand 'gYmder; grind stone; scycle; famUy scales; - sacks; tractor oil; hand' sprayer; small Economy cream separator; laundry stove; cook stove; -German heater; 12 ft. ex. library table; sectional book case;1 dresser? -chiffonier; camode: rockers; chairs; beds: sew: Ing machine;, high chair r cradle; 2 child's desks, doll bed Sc dresser ser; lrons: ironing, board;, fruit Jars; crocks; stone' jars; 5 ' gal stone churn; lard, press:-wash boaer: .1 gaL" fee' cream -freezer; 1 twls.; trap; Jarks;.hores; garden ;tools; and "many 'other mlscel aiSeous. articles., Terms-of Personal Property, Cash. ' A; ppWPOwrier ;;A vf j ; F. NrWOODRY . -11 Yrs. jSalera DON'3T v'-'C.. Auction every We'dnesaay nite 7:30" find every Saturday afterncon 1:20 P. M. at'F. N. Woodry's Auction Blark et, 1610 N. Summer 5t.. .Furniture, farm stock, machin ery tTOlsj autos,' br anything of vajue. can, he .sold at 4hese Bales'o 'Sens' your listings iri early. for advertising. Furniture tools;, etc.bought for cash. - i o: ! . Kir - , - - . - i , . - : ,-; - . - ( - ' . - . Arrange witli me personally about; your'f arm sal e3. You ,vill find me: at my Residence or store af 1610-N; Sutcmer. $t;, Phbxie ' 5li.vi.'.-Yj6urg -or : completer-satisfaction."" ; t- .1 1 1VVT'ijRa1bm',!5"T;rnririr--r. Li ehous e Night TelephoneI 2S7-W i i Used. Furnitura -t i- Leading: Auctioneer In charge FORGET Woo dry