SATURDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 10. 1927 . s $ $$$$$$$$$$$ $ $ $;$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ SAVE $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ ,ogmmwS'I;brief too L'C; To Try Their Lurk Albert Richard Wetjen and Mrs. Wetjen and. Murray Wade td Mrs. Wade and small son are in the wilds of Linn county with flf fax isbnrg, as headquarters, for a . v j end outing. Mr. Wade in 'Atnd to his Salem friends that be would try his luck at deer hunting, some of his said friends being hungry for venison. Alleges Sheep Tak Claiming .that A. A. Flesher "unlawfully .took and carried away 20 head of sheep valued at 1265. Luke Lemery yesterday be gan an. action in circuit court to recover that sum from Flesher. 19?7 Chrysler 70 Brougham 7500 miles SAYS n We - have ; a Dodge 1925 touring equipped with bump ers, spot light, ' automatic swipe. 85 per cent new ball ooiuf. f inteh like new. This Is a fine running car for f 623. 1 927 Hudson Super 6 Coach Run only 1900 miles 1926 Hudson Brougham New Car Condition Dance Saturday Night Hazel Green. Ken danee band. Boyles S-10 THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM OREGON ( 1927 Buick 1 Standard 6 I s Coupe 1 1 i Plenty of Used Ca 58 Chrysler coupe 60 Chrysler coeh late model Fords. Fitiger aid Sherwin Chrysler Dealers. Sll Boy Yonr Wood Direct From the car and tare. Phone "after 6 p. m. 1988. aug.21tf Earl Named Justice . Governor-Patterson Friday ap pointed H. L. Earl Justice of the peace of Turner "district In Mari on county. 1 He will succeed D. S. Eastman who has resigned. Salem's Popular Old Time Dance Castilianf Hall Saturday, Ou dean's orchestra. S-10 Four Fatalities In Week- There were four fatalities In Cregon due to industrial accidents during the week ending September 8, according to a report prepared ' here today by the state industrial accident commission. The victims were Carl E. Nelson, Tillamook, i laborer; Ferner ' yictorsen, Port land, 'chaser; Raymond Monroe, Powers, railroad worker, and Lars C. Hoyt, Harrisburg, shingler There were 94 accidents reported to the commission during the week. ' School Opens September 19th Get your Books and supplies at the Atlas Book Store before the rush. S15 Rhoten Sells House The deal was closed yesterday selling the house at 540 Oxford street owned by B. A. Rhoten to A. C. Bohrnstedt. This is a new house just completed, Mr. Bohrnstedt and family will move to their new. home at once. Salem's Real Old Time Dan"e Crystal Gardens. Saturday. Dancing 8:30. Matthes orchestra. S10 Clifford Brown's Estate " . An. additional 8100 per month rom the estate of the late Clifford "Jown has been allowed his wid- -AHce O. v Brown," the order " as filed in circuit court yesterday Indicating that this sum is to be used for, the purpose of sending Percy Brown to the University of Oregon. The sum of $600 per month had already been allotted tc Mrs. Brown from the estate of Clifford Brown. 8 Oregon Pulp and Paper Co Preferred. Limited amount for sale. Hawkins and Roberts. Phone 1427. jly6tf Divorce Asked Coral Olson has filed suit in circuit court asking for a divorce from John Olson, alleging cruel and inhuman treatment and per sonal Indignities rendering life burdensome. Hotel Marlon , Dollar dinners served 5:45 to 8 every evening." ' ' &26tf Rides on' Sidewalk; Fined .; James Haley , rode his bicycle 'on a sidewalk within the city. He was fined $1 in police court for the offence, and .granted until September, 12 to pay it. Original Common- Oregon Pulp and Paper. Few s&ares at sacrifice for immediate ale. 201-lst Natl. Bank Bldg. sltl Mortgage Forclosed Suit has been instituted in cir-, cult court, by Nina S.' L. Boyle to foreclose! a 13000 mortgager against O.' M. Sather. Plenty of Used Cars 58 Chrysler coupe CO ChryslerM eoacn late, model Fords. Fitzger ald Sherwin Chrysler Dealers. Sll Sknbovins Sued The Business Men's Adjustment league has begun an action In cir cuit court to collect $520 from V E. Skubovlous. , , It is alleged that the sum is due and owing on a note. Business Location ... A comef lot 100x100 ft., close in with substantial 3 Story building and i-rooni cot tage on ground. A. splendid k cation for laundry, wood-working shop,, automobile repair shop, garage;" general feed and seed store, and many other purposes. We are now In po sition to offer this corner for 110,000 with a cash payment of only. $3,000 and long time on balance. - See us about this. U. S. REALTY CO. 44i state SU Tel. 2600 . s: ft Licensed to Wed j A marriage licence was yester day granted by the county clerk to John Martin, 38, of Macleay, and Melissa Haw ley, 18, of Silverton. Salem's Real Old Time, Dance Crystal Gardens. Saturday. Dancing 8:30. Matthes orchestra. S10 Title in Question- Suit to quiet title has been in stituted by A. M. Hansen and oth ers to establish a clear title to a piece of real property south of Salem on the road to Buena Vista. Will Sacrifice Beautiful Late Model Robert M. Cable Piano for cash or would give part time to responsible party, 355 North High street. S-15 Divorce Granted A decree of divorce was yester day granted by Circuit Judge- L. H. McMahan in the case of Har vey Stanton vs. Nellie Stanton. Wanted Blackberries 3 He cash. Pacific Fruit and Packing Co., West Salem. alO Title Settled Suit to Quiet title to a piece of property south of Salem near the Santiam river was instituted in circuH court yesterday by H. L. Carrysot and others against I. R. Dawson and others. Salem's Real Old Time Dance Crystal Gardens. Saturday. Dancing 8:30. Matthes orchestra. S10 Rummage Sale Coming The local W. C. T. U. will hold another rummage and cooked food sale on September 14 to 17, inclusive, it was announced last night. Any person who has art! cles to donate for the sale may leave them at the W. C. T. U. hall at the corner of Ferrv and Com mercial streets, or may call Mrs. J. J. Nunn, phone 690. and their articles will be taken care of. Wanted to Buy. A good piano cheap. Tel- -734. S-15 Open Cut-out Nets Fine R. B. Lewis, arrested at nearly midnight Thursday night by Of ficer Edwards, of the city Traffic force, paid a fine of $2.50 in City Recorder Poulsen'a court yester day, in addition to having the cut out fixed. Furniture Upholstered And repairing. Giese-Powers Furniture Co. fl3tf Youth Settles, Released Vern Schafer, arrested and ar raigned in Justice Brazier Small's court for writing a check when he had no money in the bank to cover il. was released from custody yes terday when he settled a check for $1.55, which he had passed on a local merchant. Costs were also assessed against him. School Books V You can get them now - and avoid waiting when school opens Atlas Book Store, 465 State street. SI 5 Fined for Over-Parking The following were fined in City Recorder Poulsen's court yes terday for overtime parking on the FiiH KENT Bohmw 7 I ROOM HOUSE AT 33 A. 15. HT. , 27.10 ,'OZY Z ROOM HOUSE. TKL.. 1794.1 27-8-12 RxigHKP FIRST rLOOR a rooms. rrjce, wr aenooi na duk. ira wri Wathint-ton. Tel. 716M. -J7.IO UNQALOW" IN PA1.MKM COUK'f. Ull rich sad Reborta. 129 S. Couimreil St. Tel. 1354. t7S&f MINUTE MOVIES NONSENSE mm GOT IN" MY HCWEntAUH, cat A i PUMPKIN .GREW SOlftWSE"1 tfTER wc CV)l 11, mm t i-tr XT 1 ItTSR. I : r Q 1ST. . jGs! J "The House That Service Built city streets, contributing SI each; Blanch Glamson, Lawrence An drews and W. G. Madden. Mad den was said to have left his car in one place on State street from 1:45 p. m. to 4 p. m. New Eye Expert A new -doctor of optometry has been added to the staff of the Morris Optical company in the person of R. Dougherty, Opt. D. Miss Dougherty, now entitled to use the word "Doctor" before her name, completed a two year course in optometry this summer and was successful in passing the annual examinations of the statae board of optometry examiners. Out of 8 who took the examina tions there were only two, one other beside herself, who passed. From now -on Dr. Dougherty is to be a regular member of the staff of the Morris Optical com pany. Jersey Club to leet The Marion County Jersey club will hold its first regular meet- ign following the summer vaca tion, in the chamber of commerce rooms today at 1:30, it was an nounced. Plans for the clubs showing at the Oregon State fair will be discussed, it was said. Stolen Car Only Borrowed The Hudson coach belonging to J. L. Potter reported as stolen from, its parking place near Chem eketa and Capitol streets, was only borrowed by one of the con tractors working on the new ap artment house near there, police learned. Newport Resident Here- Kenneth Hoyt. a resident of Newport, is spending a few days m Salem. Child Runs Into Car A child about five years old, whose last name was given as McRae, but whose first name was not learned, was slightly bruised, although he ran away with some other children afterwards, when he ran into the street on North Commercial yesterday and was struck by the car of A. L. Lamb of Gervais, Lamb reported to the Salem police. The child was struck by the front fender of the car, and knocked to the ground. Lamb said. After giving his last name, he ran on with the others. His knees were bruised slightly. Building Permits Issued Two building permits, entailing an estimated outly of $4000, were Issued in het city recorder's office yesterday. Emma Murphy Brown will erect a one story dweling at 1475 D street, t a cost of $3750, and Capitol Motfers, Inc.. wil esect a used car shed on High street, between Center and Chem eketa, at a cost of about $250. Thomos Brockett will be the build er of the latter structure.,, FOR SALE , ----- Strictly modern new tlx room English type house, & blocks State house. $6800. F. L. WOOD 841 State Street HEMSTITCHING 6, 8 and 10 cents per yard. Also buttons, stamying and pleating. ANNA II. KRUEGER Oyer Miller's Telephone 117 Casey's Guaranteed RHEUMATISM REMEDY Money refunded If it doe not ' - cr your case NELSON A HUNT. Drajgglata Cor. Court and Liberty Tsl. 7 PLUMBING Quick Reliable Serrioe H. KGNER, 1615 Center Street Phones S02 and 1810-W - j Fine Fixtures " ' Standard Equipment 1927 FREE WALLPAPER SAMPLE BOOKS ; I Call, phone or write MAX O. BUREN 71. N.f Commercial ' tklexa 1925 Oakland Coach Completely Reconditioned j ( r w si Invite Inspection by Your Own Cirass Fire Slight City firemen responded to a call at 11:57 yesterday morning to extinguish a grass fire at 16th and U streets. A Hr of that na ture is regarded as unusual, fol lowing the recent rains. Car Damaged In Collision The auto belonging to I. F. Koch, Fairview avenue, received extensive damages when a car bearing license number 225-625 crashed into it at the intersection of High and Court streets, hitting it broadside about 9:20 last night Koch was traveling about 12 miles an hour, he report ed to police. The other driver was no! watching the street, he he said. Three Ask Beds Three persons were admitted to the city jail last night to spend the night. They were A. H. Chandler, U. M. Schrumm, and Martin Alexander. Margery Looney Elected Head of Sunday School HAZEL GREEN. Sept. 9. (Special) Mrs. F. Hasblebacher spent Wednesday with her son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Lenners of Zena. Mr. and Mrs. Williamson and son, Donald, and Miss Carol Reis er spent part of last week at Oc eanside and Netarts. Mrs. Ruby Keiser and daughter Phoebe of Salem occupied the Williamson's FOR INFORMATION ABOUT LOCAL OR EASTERN RAILROAD TRIPS PHONE 727 Oregon Electric Ry.ri Willamette Valley Line SEE OUR Perennial Gardens On the Wallace Road ? C. F. BRETTHATJPT Telephone 380 - BIS State St. Have that .Winter Coat Gone Over. We reline, shorten and make It look like new. Ladies wool dresses cleaned and pressed, SI. 00 up. Men's and Ladies' Buits cleaned and pressed SI. 00. VARLEY CLEANERS Over Bnslcks ELECTRIC MOTORS Rewound and Repaired. New or - J Used Motors VIBBERT ft TODD " Things Electrics! " r 111 South High TeL XllJ YICK SO HERB CO. J. IL LEONO, llf Our life's work has been spent In studying 'the healing properties ' of Chinese herbs and bow dally we rellere those suffering from tonvteh, Urer and kid ney trouble, - rheuma tism and gall stones, ' also disorders of man, and children, , , r women Pre OonsmlUtlon Call or TTrfte Ik We x IK A. IX. Co P. U. 1 : Et Calens, 0reoa Cope t 2 Jr3 ette i HOLLYWOOD USED CARS OF PORTLAND We Trade in Proportion to Our Low Prices i Mechanic. A $3 home during their absence. I T All2nM I . . - X n , V I TICU VUIIII13 IS CI J 111 ill. IUC hospital. Mrs. C. G. Kobow and son and Mrs. Rudolph Wacken and daugh ters are enjoying a vacation at Netarts. The woman's missionary asso ciation met with Mrs. G. W. Dav is last week. C. A. Kobow will threat cloveT as soon as weather permits. Orville Luckey and family are enjoying a vacation at Pacific City. The following officers were el ected at the Sunday school: su perintendent. Margaret Looney; assistant superintendent. Mrs. Ir is Van Cleave; secretary. Iola Luckey; treasurer. Glen Looney; organist. Iris Van Cleave. Miss Carolyn Williamson spent the week-end at Newport with hei sisters from Salem, Mrs. W". Haw FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Frel C. Taylor, Pastor Sunday Services m. 11 a. in.. Communion Service "The Cross of Christ" Sacraments Administered 7:30 p. ni. Gospel pennon on "The Sinner's Surety" LET KENNELL-BLLIS MAKE YOUR VIEW AND COMMERCIAL PIC TURES, ANY TIME, ANY PLACE Call 951 . KENNELL-ELLIS STUDIOS 429 Oregon Bldg. LADD & BUSH, Bankers , :r. -BsUbliabed Iter ' - General Banking Business . Office Hours from 10 a. m. to S p. m. , J,. ...... TRANSFER and STORAGE ' ' Jjortg and Short Distance llanliiis "" V ; '. Public and Private Storage -i'r Fireproof Building . tiRAtiii feei Hand! seed n ' Free Delivery to any pari of the city k ' w .farmers TAWTRAGLIO, Prop.: Day Telcphesa 23 - at Sales Room of KIRKWOOD MOTOR CO. 311 Commercial "St. 1926 Willys Knight Sedan Model 66 Run only 4000 Your oppor tunity lb save $ $ $ ''i1 SAVE $ $ kins, and Miss Bertha William- son. LEAPS TO DEATH PORTLAND, Sept. 9. (AP) OBITUARY Elmer H. Rathbun died at a lo cal hospital on September 8 at the age of 35 years. He is survived by a brother Manford, of Bandon, Oregon. Funeral services will baheld to day at 2 p. m. from the Webb Fu neral Parlor. TERWILLIGERS Perfect Funeral Service For Less Licensed Lady Mortician 770 Chemeketa Street Telephone 724 Keep Your Feet Health John J.Rottle 415 State Street II arenouse lilzU Telsphsae 12S7-W Prices Literally 'Slaughtered for This Occasion; WJ7 Sept. 10th ' and 11th. $ $ $ $ $$$$$$$ s $ $ s $ s $ $ From the roof ofe, private sani tarium. CM. Porteorof The Dalles I fell or leaped to a sidewalk 3 5-feet below, suffering a broken leg and possible tracture of the skull. He was a patient at the sanitarium. They are building elevated streets in New York now and this ought to boost the sale of window blinds to some extent. Otto H. I Monday. &3pt. 12 1:30;rj.m. Located 5Y2 miles east of Salem the Ien Hoad on the J. D. Clark place, consfstins o ; 1 Black Korse weight 1550 lbs. 1 Grey Horse weight 1500 lbs.: A good! work team 1 Guernsey it Holstein cow S years, to freshen in Sept. 1 Guernsey. & Jersey cow 3 years, to freshen in Sept. 1 Guernsey cow 8 years, to -; freshen, in Jna. 1 Guernsey St Jersey cow X, years, 'fresh at time of sale 1 Guernsey heifer 1 year eld 1 Guernsey St Jersey heifer 1 year old 1 McCormJck Blower 5 foot cut 1 Champion Hay Bake 1 6 foot disc F. N. Woodry 12 Years Salem's Leading Auctioneer, in charjye. Resi dence and Store N. Sum mer SU Salem. - lVip.S.bE HISEL'S Auction 01 Thu rsilay as 150 Located Vi mile west of Macleay on the Olson farm consisting, of , , 1 bay mare years eld weight 1250. hlocky. this is an A No. i, horser l hay mare 4 years old weight 1150 lbs. broken to all har ness; 1 brown mare 9 years old oonoie; l nay none years eld weight 1000 lbs,; 1 reg Jersey cow 7 years old to freshen Nov. 9. est tt-S, a 5 gallon cow. 1 pare bred Jersey cow, 7 years eld to freshen Oct. 15, test 5.7, a 8 gallon cowi 1 Jersey A Guernsey cow f years eld te freshen Nov. 15, test 5 pet nt, a gallon, cow; 1 -Jersey eew 4 years old to be fresh at time of sale, this Is a lovely cow; 1 dark Jersey cow 7 years old, milk ing, test 5 per cent, a good family eew; 5 Jersey heifers 1 year old; 2 Jersey ban calves 10 weeks old; 1 Dvroe Jersey sow. 2 years" old .to: farrow at time of. sale ;1 O.LC. brood sow 1 yr. to. farrow at- time of sale; 1 OXCLr egoar 1 yr. old; 12 R.LC hens; 2 R-I.n. roosters; 4. acres of corn in field well eared and fine fodder; 5 tons baled eat hay, extra good; 1 set doable breeching harness; 1 set light, harness with extra collars ;1 5-foot Milwaakee mower; I hay rake; .1 Iron wheel Davenport wagon with new hay tack; 1 2 -section, lever harrow; 2 1 -horse cultivators; 1 corn disc harrow;, , 1 ot 4 horse disc with tongoe track and seeder attachment. Lkr new, and, ether mlscellaneona articles. - 1 NOTICEAny one having anything to sell can bring it to this sale Tcrme-.An Bams of $20.00 and ander cash. Over that tmoant 6 menthi time will be given to parties tarnishing approved bankable notes, 'at t.per cent interest. ,'-rt ' , grNiWoodryl FARMERS , 12 Years Salem's. Leading - Auctioneer, in charge. Besi V denoe and Store 1610 N. Sam V : mer ; St. Saicm. :: r Cash Paid For Used 1927 - Star Coupe Beautiful 2-Tone Maroon X "V r x ... x I " and . 'v ; Sunday, j -. ' Every Friday'- 1 Heirike's era n sFs n A 1 2-sectIen lever harrow 1 2-sectioxB spring- tooth har row . 1 No. 50 Oliver chilled pkW 1 3V4-inch) low .wheel .Stade .baker ragon with rack 1 feed cutter, hand or power 1 lH-horse Hercules gas engine 1 hay fork; with .carrier .and pulleys .J. - x: 1 extra set. of wagon wheels , 1 De Laval r cream separator 1 double set work harness 1 1 set ha eft harness . Other articles too numerous to mention . FARillERS-- See me personally: abont your sales; Complete .satisfaction guaranteed. -- .'Sale Sept. vS Sth p. m. ; v weight 1100 lbs. works single and , See me personally abont yocr sales. . Complete satlfactioa guaranteed. :. . r X - fFnrniture Phcns 511 m I 11 th 3