THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEMj jpREGONn FRIDAY- MOANING, .SEPTpMBER 16, 1927- mm Sites Golding Appointed Miss Fern Golding, graduate of Oliret 1 college, OUret, Michigan, has been appointed director of nursing service for the . Marion county health demonstration to 'ficceed Miss Ida Twedten, who re ened to return . to - Crbokstoif. Minn., her home town fine of $100 1 eacA. f Tine charge agalnvt them wastdrlviag truck while nnder the influence "of in toxicating liquor. They: were con victed and sentenced in justice court at Woodbnrn.- h Coraelettes, also surgical cor sets. Mrs. O. H. Llttlelleld. Tel. 2367. V :.. 316 f5SO Lester Piano-; . ; One of the finest. Perfect con dition. Less than one half price. Any reasonable terms. Salem Mu sic, Co., 355 N. High St. sl Women Wanted- - " At Starr Fruit Products Co. Cor. Church and Mill Sts. Phone 439. -. slStt - Camp ft Co. Piano A real fine piano. Only s 5 a month. Salem Music Co.. 355 N. rilgh St. Bl6 i' . . . . ; ' Former Salem Man IMeo ' . Charles Dillard. aged 27, a for mer Salem resident, died In Denver recently, according to a report re ceived here. Dillard was a victim man had been married but a short time and had a. fine nosition with t h Metro-Ooldwrn comDany. A sister. Miss Delta Dillard, formerly taught in the Salem schools. Xon-Snpport Charged John F. Murtaugh was arrested yesterday afternoon near Scotts Mills and lodged in the county jail at Salem. The arrest jiwaa made by deputies from the county sher iffs office. Murtaugh lis said to be wanted at Brooklyn J New York on a charge of non-support. Women Wanted At Starr Fruit Products Co. Cor. Church and Mill Sts. Phone 439 s!5tf S Oregon Pulp and Paper Co I Preferred. Limited amount for sale. Hawkins and Roberts. Phone 1427. ... jiyett VaSI Forfeited V: r - M. D. Ackerman. Independence forfeited 35 bail. yesterday when he failed. to appear in police court on a charge of having 4 persons in the driver's seat - of his car re cently.',-..",. 'L f ' ; ":; "v:, .'. ' ' Women Wanted For prune work at night.. North west CannlBK Co. ; ' ' - sl6 Beautiful Francis Bacon Piano- Brand new at great reduction In price. Terms like rent. Salem Mo aic Co.. 355 North Hizh St. si 6 Fined for Soeedina Raloh Kinter. 1860 North Sum mer street, paid a fine of 35 in po lice court yesterday on a charge of soeedlnx. i City Traffic Officer Thomason made the arrest. A Few Bushels Fresh Prunes n .Right from the treen, for sale at EOc Phone 747W. . sl6 Kryptobr Lenses flSJSO Fine Torlc reading lenses 34.95. Free examination.. Credit :i it desired. Thompson & Glut sen OpU Co. 110 North Commercial street ' : i . ' ' ' S-l 1-tf ; Arrested and Released , T. J. CKeefe was arrested Wed nesday evening on a charge of be ing drunk, but was released later in the evening on order of Justice of the Peace Braxler Small. Women Want ed - J At Starr Fruit Products Co. Cor Church and Mill Sts. Phone 439 sl5t Baildinir Permit Issued . Alice Wood was issued a permit to erect a one story dwelling at 460 Jefferson street, at an appro imate cost of $2500. Sven'Sven son will repair a one story dwell ing at 1130 North 19 th street,, at a cost off 3 00. Wanted Blackberries SHc cash. Pacific Fruit and Packing Co., West Salem. slBtf Salem Popular Old Time Dance Castlfran Hall. Sat. Oudeans Or chestra. v . .. sl7 Driving Wnile Drunk - - Louis- Gunyon and Arthur Wheeler were yesterday committed to the Marion county Jail at Salem after havinx beeh sentenc ed to serve ix months and pay a Some Good Buys 32,000 for 27 acres, six miles from Salem near pared high way; 12 acres in cultivation, two acres fruit, balance tim ber and pasture; running spring water.; It is worth more. $1000 down. $3,000 for 10 acres on Pacific highway four miles from Salem, nearly all In apple orchard. 31000 down. 32.000 for 13 'acres on Salens Dallas highway. Nice loca- tion. 31000 down. 34.000 for five acres, -5 -room house, garage, lots of fruit, running water, only one mile from Salem. 31000 down. U. S. REALTY CO. 442 State St. . Tel. sfiAiU) 5 Rooms Court Street Plain Plain home. . Bath, plaster, pav ing, fruit, flowers and garden Total price 33350., terms like rent. Vacant at 1768 Court. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High street. Why rent. Sues for Damaeei Alleging general and special damages amounting to a total of 2988.75, Henry Wagiter yester day began action against 'Ivan J White in circuit court here. The action grows out of an accident a mile north of .Aurora on August 21. 1927. at which time Wagner claims White negligently drove his car into Wagner's car with the re sulting damage S16 Hotel Marion 4 Dollar dinners served 5:45 to S every evening. -, I i ! n26tf Accident Renorted !i ; William Do lan of Roseburg Has reDorted to the Marlon i county sheriffs office that he had a col lision with R. Foley Of Portland on the highway about! five miles north of Salem on September 13 Little damage was done to either car. ' U , Furniture Upholstered And repairing. Giese-Powers Furniture Co. - j flStf Clarendon Piano Good as New- Will not refuse any; reasonable offer. Rental terms. Salem Music Co.. 355 North High St. si 6 Gcrvaift Car Hit ' j " H. Becker of Gerviis reported to county sheriff yesterday that while driving on the highway mile south of Salem he collided with a machine driven) by Miss Es ta S warts of route 7, The accident took place , yesterday morning, Both machines sustained minor In juries. ,'j , .: $350 If obert M. Cable Piano- Less than half price. Terms to suit. Salem Music Co., 355 N. High St. , , , ; i i ' " si 6 Reduced Irices Fairmount Hill Lots. 1 We have r2 6 lots sell at prices that will interest you 3900 to' $3600. All sizes, shapes fronts, etc.! ' Becke & Hendricks 189 N. High Street. j SI Its Real Worth A. business training is worth more than it costs to anyone and absolutely necessary for the young person who expects to succeed in a business way. The Capital Bus ness College has trained thous ands and will train several nun dred more thjs. coming school year, Call, let us talk over i and arrange a course for you. - Fall opening and . new classes next Monday day school.' : ( SI Circle Meet Announcement was made, last night that the East Central Circle of the Methodist , Ladies' Aid-so ciety will hold its regular meeting at 2:30 this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Pi J. KoonxJ 1197 North Winter street. 1 7SO Hallet ft Davis j - Player piano,' bench and lots of rolls; $295. Terms $10 a month This Js a give away. Salem Music Co.. 355 N. High St. : . si TtArktesA Driver Fined L T.- J. O'Keefe of Portland plead ed riiiltv in instiee court yesterday to a charge of reckless driving and Daid a fine of $25.ri The charse was.preferred by II. Peterson. Three Fine $12,000 Homes- All strictly $7500 to mod ern, complete and ready for you Reasonable terms. Becke &. Hen- ariCKS, laa rx. liigni totreei. : SI Judse Hunt Impro County Judge 'J.;. ' Hunt , will probably be able to be back i work in a month or six Weeks tlni it; was indicated by a report given out yesterday evening. For many weeks T Judge - Hunt's; ' condition has been rvery serious land it was not regarded ' as certain that would recover. : His condition was brought on by ulcer$ of the stom- I ach. . . , ' i i If t 9;VA JI.SVQQ..QJ. SAYS, We have a 1927 Star Four Touring that is like new in every way "equipped with a spare tire and license. This is a fine car and our price is $550.00. a The House That Service Built F. Loy, Center and 20th "streets. and Harry Needham. Route 2. West Salem, were the two who ap peared in' City Recorder Poulsen's court on tne cnarge. . , - nAmn TCjMltMl ' For prune work at night. North west Canning Co. si 6 Motor Com oan v Pari Fltrgerald-Sherwin Motor cpmr nanr naid a fine of 31 in nolice court yesterday for violation of the overtime parking law. Minor Accident Reported- u. Morgan, znu juarion sireei, reDorted ; to Salem nolice that a car belonging to the Multnomah Fish company of Portland, backed from the curb at State and Com mercial streets Wednesday, dam aging his fender. Veer Hnnters Leaving t ; A party consisting of Robin Day, Ed Viesko, Paul Burrls, and Bra zier Small will leave this evening on a hunting trip to Curry county. where they expect to bag the limit in deer and fish. Two other mem bers will be added to the party at Bandon, where Mr. Small has cousin. The party expects to be gone a week. -J :. ,t. Pacific Highway .5 Acres Small BuUdings. $2750 All in fruit,' berries, garden. Vacant ready for you. Terms. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High Street. S16 Possession Charged W. L. Geddies of Silverton was yesterday committed to the coun ty jail at Salem after having been ai rested at Silverton and sentenc td in justice court there to pay a fine of $50 for possession of liquor Not having the money with which to pay the fine. Geddes elected to serve it out in jail. i Hall ft Son Piano Like New A, real high grade piano at one half price. Basy terms. Salem Music Co., 355 North High St. si Aurora Car In Crash F. L. Miller of Aurura yester day reported to the office of the Marian county sheriff that he-was in an automobile accident Church and Ferry streets here on Wednesday. The accident occur red between cars driven by him self and W. T. Stolz, 495 North Winter street. ?- f Cars Collide Blaine McCord of Woodburn yesterday reported to . the sher if f's office that a car driven by himself and another driven by Adam Burns of 2308 Trade street came together on Church street between State and Court on Wed nesday of this w,eek: 1 Sateen at Director's Through an error the advertise ment appearing . in yesterday a Statesman for; Director's depart ment store advertised "satin slips, 59 cents.' The announcement should have read as follows: "EX TR A. SATEEN SLIPS, 59 cents, Sateen' and saninette, light an dark, colors. - Hand hemstitched and, trimmed. Regular- 98 cent slips at 59 cents." Goes to Uttle'Rock " Mrs. Erwin Smith has gone 1 Little Roek, Arkansas, ' for a six weeks visit with her - relatives there. Drive Over Hose, Fined t Two persona paid tines of $2.50 each for driving over a fire hose In use at the fire which destroyed the H. Stelnbock Capital bargain nouse early yesterday morning. G, . v Casey's Guaranteed RHEUMATISM REMEDY Money refunded if it does not cure your ease , NELSON ft HUNT, Drurjrists Cor. Court and Liberty Tel. T HEMSTITCHING ; , 8 and 10 cents per yard.' Also buttons, stamping and pleating. ANNA H. KRUEGER Over Miller's Telephone 117 i ) Hit-' OLD. PHOTOGRRHS COPIED Often you want old nhtnjcrarh3 ! reproduced, but fear.: en trusting : " them to strangers. . j ,k Our reputation assures the safety and proper care of your picture, which wa;' . will copy, enlarge, fracne or hand color ; at a price lower than. tne unknown agent ; can offer. ' ' 1. -.ii'S ICENNELE-ELLIS STUDIO 423 Orcca Kij. WE frtATJ TO ELECT ' f3oTcM Captain of OCR. CLUB tAU&E HIS SlGr BROTHER. WA& . , . . . . 4 111 ' VA.TA' 4 wuj 2 jr.: SCHOOL TO: RESUME PART TIME CO VTIXCATION WORK-OPENS SlOXDAY . . x The general part time icontinu atlon school, which, was organized by federal and state governments and by the local school authoriti es, will open Monday, September 19, for enrollment of students for this year. Classes will begin Tu esday. . i , . V v. ;v,; ; ' ; : ,;v This ; school is maintained for the benefit of those who wish to continue their education but be cause of economic necessity are obliged, to work? a part of each day; ,:;V- '--d: u-i- Courses given last year Includ ed English, business mathematkis. business spelling writing, read ing.' and vocational clvicst .' Any other classes will .be- organized when the demand . is su f f iclent. A placement bureau is also con- acted by the school. - Those who wish girls to work for their ..room and board are asked to call.' Msns Lillian Schroeder at ' the" senior high school building: or. if she cannot be' reached : there j during the day. at 1544 R; Positions are also needed. for boys enrolled for regular j nign . scnooi worfc. -; Any positions which,, these , students might fill should be listed with M1S3 Schroeder. i ing their home and their .- child ren's families. Both are keenly in terested in' flowera and the,lr gar den and fruit. MrC Kelley spends several hours each day working In his grounds. They are both, mem bers of. the Methodist church ' at Independence. ; London notice are called "bob- hif" because of - Sir Robert' Peel. who- reorganised - the police for&s ir the latter part nf -.the.nlneteen-theJ " century . and,;wa f popularly i known as "Bobby according to ' an answered question in Liberty. Rear of Car Struck II. M. BirdsoU. Route 4, struck the reara ; fender of the car of Ma. A. H. Schnider. 1680 Market street, when he attempted, a turn at the intersection of Church and Commercial streets, he reported to police headquarters Car Reported Stole A Chevrolet touring car with Oregon license, number 124-060. was yesterday reported stolen from independence, Wednesday night. Asks Phone Repair The telephone rang at nolice headquarters last night and when Officer C. L. Wilcox answered, a woman's voice saalad," "My tele phone is out of order.. Will you please come out and fix it? The number is 1574 J." She was re ferred to the eelepbone company, ADMITS FRAUD IN FIRE Plot to! Collect Insurance Money t'onfesfscd by L. E. Thome 58th Wedding ArmiversarV Observed at Independence OREGON NORMAL . SCHOOL. Monmouth. Sept. 15. (Special) Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kelley cel ebrated their 58th wedding anni versary on Sunday; September 11 .at their home at - Independence. ! Mr. and Mrs. Kelley were married at Maryville. Missouri: in 1869, later moving to California and in ! 1910 they established their home I in Oregon and have since resided at Independence. C They are the parents , of three d&uRhters and one son, nine grand children, and r two J great srand- cbildren. Their Immediate family consists of Mr. and Mrs.- B. Kelley. , Mr. and Mrs. C l' D.- Sml- ey and Mrs. Carrlo Smiley of In dependence andr Mr, and Mrs. E. E. Roberts of Salem. ; Mr: Kelley Is past 81 years of age and his wife. Is 78, but in spite of their gears - they are . a very active, nappy couple, en Joy- RAINIER. ORE., Sept. 15". (AP) Leslie E. Thorne, alias E T. Leslie, has confessed to state and Columbia cbunty authorities that he set fire to the printing equipment' he had - moved' here late in August in an " attempt to collect insurance mopey. Thorne is declared: to have nam ed Lloyd Gaither, of Vader, Wash as an accomplice, although he t said to have shouldered, full re sponsibility himself. For the Best in Meats PHOXE 27 Corbets Quality Meat Market . . 1310 SUto 7 it Have that WIntef Coat Gone! Overi; - " f -; We reline, shorten and make it look like new. Ladies .wool dresses cleaned and pressed, SI. 00 up. Men's and Ladies' suits cleaned and pressed f 1.0 Or ! , VARLEV CLEANERS Over RnIcki " -7'7c; -. SEE OXJTt Perennial Gardens x On the Wallace Road ; CP. BRETTHAUPT Telephone 880 512 State St. FOR,SAUB OR RENT Suburban home, mile and half from Bush Bank, paved road, modern house except furnace, bearing fruit trees, F, L. WOOD, 841 State St. ELECTRIC MOTORS ' Rewound and Repaired, New or Used Motors VIBBERT & TODD . Thing Electrical ' 191 South High TsLIllI YICICSOHERBCO. J. H. LEONQ. Mgr. sx. Yf women Our Ufe'a work has been spent In studying the healing properties of Chinese hsrbs and ' now; dally we relieve those . suffering from tomtch, liver and kid-. ney trouble, rheuma tism and gall stones. also disorders of men. and children.- : - . ; rree Consultation C&U or T7rlte MM if nnhl mm ACAOETT fOST Uk H 1. URSUaOM hMi 'U flMM valataa. " Oaal' mm w 29: EXPERT SHOE FITTING SERVICE JohnJ.Rottle 415 State St. Watcfii FOR THE NAME What's in the . Name? Wait and See To Keep Them ; Clean U8 V v KLENZO Dental Creme This : dentifrice,;' -snow-whHe,' creamy and inviting makes, the teeth clean,, scrupulously so - gives' them t&e white lustrous look that distinguishes beauti ful, s teeth-protect and safe guards them' ' " - Large 'Siitf Tube ' - . Perry'ft Dziiz Slcrc S -115 S. Ccrr.ncrciil TERWILLIGERS Perfect Funeral Service -" , . ' For Less - - Licensed.' Lady Mortician ' 770 Chemeketa Street , ' Telephone. 724' . . . ' LADD & BUSH, Bankers '; !, Establlstied lilt . , (General Banldn? Business Of fie Hours from 1 0 a. nu. to 9 p. tU 1 1927 FRKI& WALLPAFICB SAMPLE BOOKS '. CalL' phone of write' MAXO. BUREN 17 N. CommsrelaJ falem TRANSFER M STORAGE j - Long and Short Distance Hanlinj Public and PriTate Slonte V i j .Fireproof Buildlni : GRAIN, FEED AND SEED Free Delivery to any part oi tne exxj . v Quotations on Applicatxca Farmers Warenoii PAUL TRAGUO, Prop. Day Telephone 28- -4 'A Night Telephone 1237-7 Sclifei's . - : ; (Say Shay's)' - v 1 ., Whats in a tradernamc? It'sDesign? ifK.i 1 x ... -i 9.i.J AAV v In Men's New Fall "ear For TKe Winner t f. .; and original Way of draw ing a , v r VP -y t ' ' T f- GHEI'S" :. ft ? OuriSxiestioiis; 1, Phone 1030, to ask any questions you desire. 2. Anyone eligible to compete. , , 1 ' . 3. Submit youij' suggested design or designs on plain paper at our store, 344 State St., or mail same with j your name and address attached. : . . 4. Must be original no copy. " " V. 5. Campaign closes at EIGHT P. II. FRIDAY, Sept. 23, ITIOHT OP FALL OPEITIUGr DISPLAY Winner . .; Announced then. . - v - Just for a: new desiffn of our hemo! MEN-USE; r i . . i i st i QUR' 1S- i V""-- " :V- .T ; r n 7793 MEM aw Kite - - .1 . ' f r ... Opes A. U. to S P. 11. ZO CUto Et, Ealen, Oreo