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1,1. i V.y. 5 TTTE OH KG ON STATESMAN. SALEM; OREGON: THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 22 1927. ' i ' 1 1 , ' i! S ) i. ' i t iff ,( lis );i " j ( r V LOCAL NEWS IN ; BRIEF Kt-tatc Appraised ? A report has been filed with the county clerk setting the value ot the estate of the late Charles F. Straw at $3,479.85. real and per sonal property. ' '! Jcuy"Fltch Phelps. 824 Accident 'rr Aumsville - Elmer Boyer of Stayton has re ported to the "office of the county sheriff that at 7:25 Tuesday night his car collided with a truck on a narrow bridge about a mile west of Aumsville. Girl Wanted To -work for board and go to school. Only two in family. 1950 Fairmount Ave. 621tf Superintendent Visits Mrs. Mary Fulkerson, superin tendent of schools for Marion county, went to Detroit and Gates yesterday to visit public schools there. . " . Wanted Three experienced Steady employment. Belle. waitresses The Gray s25 Marriage License A. license to marry was yester day issued to William O. Ireland, 22. of 1095 Broadway, andjMH dred Drake 19, ot 642 "North1 Lib erty street. ' , ; r.- s. ' ney who represents the plaintiff in the case served, as notary public when verification of the answer was made. The amended com plaint recites that the defendant, Henry Lazinka, has been guilty of cruel and inhuman treatment to ward the plaintiff, and of personal indignities rendering life burden some, and that among other things he falsely accused her of Improper relations with other men. A Good Thing Don't Miss It Send this ad and ten cents to Foley & Company,. Sheffield and George Sts., Chicago, 111., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive a trial bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for coughs, colds, croup (spasmod ic), tickling throat; also a trial packet each of Foley Pills, a diure tic stimulant for the kidneys, and Foley Cathartic Tablets for con stipation, biliousness, and sick headache. These reliable remedies have helped millions. nvmi MA WmW roiyyu ( SAYS - We have a late 1926 Pon tiac Coach with new rubber, several extras, runs and looks like a ,new car for $700.00 . II WE m mm "The Houe Tbat Service BmUf senior class nominated Marvin Headrickr Floyd Albin, Lee Cole. Tom Duffy, Homer Lyons, LaVada Carter, and Rose Folger. Five will be elected. Juniors nominat ed Gerald Simpson, Maxine My ers. Wesley Heise, and George Beechler, all of whom were auto matically elected. The sopho- mores chose Phyllis Day sentatives. Winfred Giese and as their two repre- ing last year these boys were prominent in all Ihe activities per taining to athfetics at the Y. M. C. A. ' - He Hear Fight Returns Power radio and see complete picture show' Bligh's Capitol to night, doors open 5:30. Those Who Have Rooms To rent-: state - fair wekV4 tele phone Marion hotej 77, after, 9 o'clock Friday morning. - s23 AppraisttS Oct.. &-,fc3 .. - A notice and waiver jthe mat ter of, the. estate .of the late Georgel H. Burnett was filed yesterday in circuit court. Date of appraisal of the estate was set for October 3. See the Birch field , Overstuffed Furniture made at our exhibit, new pavilion Btate lair. Glese-Powers Furniture Store 827 Wanted ... Three experienced waitresses. Steady employment. The Gray Belle. s25 Crash Near Hopmere H. Bing Quong ot Stockton, Cal ifornia, reported to the sheriff's office yesterday that on the pre vious 'afternoon he had an auto mobile accident with a car driven by -R.' M. Thurston of Newberg. Tl4stqn's car hit him amidships, Quking "reported -causing--iris -machine to overturn into the ditch. Nobody was hurt. Guy Fitch Phelps. s24 Those Bis Black Grapes Now 1 Ripe at Flala Vineyards, three miles north in Polk county. Phone 132F2. v s26 Y All Rebekahs Are requested to meet at the Rfgdon Mortuary at 1:15 Thursday-afternoon to attend the fu neral of Sister Hattie Patterson. By order of the lodge. s23 Lot i;. ; -!. $150 to 4350. per month. W & Co:. 134 S. Liberty St, $10 down. $10 H., Grabenhorst 823 -imenaea tuompiami l amende tomplamt-tn the LcciJ f fliay. Daiinka .rsi Wanted Blackberries 3 He cash: Pacific Fruit and Packing Co., West Salem." sl5tf Fined fop .Overtime Parking Gj'RfEly', 146 Marion St., and Charles, Kinney,- 700 N. High St.. each paid fines of $1.00 in Judge Poulsen'fif court yesterday for over time parking. ,i Card of Thanks We'wlsh to thank all who so kindly " assisted us during the ill ness and death of our mother. H. N. Brink and family. a22 Hotel Marion , Dollar dinners served 5:45 to 8 every evening. n26tf "Gym" Class Starts Tuesday The first meeting of the year of the men's gymnasium cjass of the Y. M. C. A. will be held Tuesday evening and will be opened with a banquet. Officers will be elected for the year and committees ap pointed. Captains for the month, will also be selected at this meet ing. The losing team has to buy a "feed" for thewinning side at the end of each month. Guy Fitch Phelps. s24 Many Take Advocates A total on 245,000 church Ad vocates are circulated in the Unit ed States every week, according to a report by Dr. O. G. Markham, general agent for the Methodist book concern, to the Oregon con ference yesterday. 13.9 per cent of Portland Methodists subscribe to the Pacific Christian Advocate. The Portland office' of the Metho dist Book concern did a business of $15,000 in 1926. As far as is kn5wn, it is the only business concern which sends out' bills yearly instead of monthly. Wanted Three experienced waitresses. Steady employment. The Gray Belle. s25 See the Birch field Overstuffed "Furnituro made at our exhibit, new pavilion state fair. Giese-Powcra Furnitarc Store ' s27 Furniture Upholstered And repairing. Giese-Powers Furniture Co. f!3tf Hear Fight Returns Over radio and see complete picture show Bligh's Capitol to night, doors open 5:30. Plan- Book Depository A depository of the Methodist book concern probably will be es tablished in Portland at an early date, it was saidat the confer ence yesterday. The Portland sales office reported a big busi ness during the past year. A check for $1965 representing the dividend due the Oregon confer ence Jut of the profits of the pub lishing company was handed to Bishop Shepard yesterday. Dr. O. G. Markham, general agent of the house in Chicago, made a re port to the conference. : o Bits For Breakfast 1 o . o Going by Itself w V That is the meaning of the word automotive Something like alls volat pro priis (she flies with her own wings), the motto of Oregon. And the automotive industries of Sa lem are true to their name; going stronger each year, too. But not strong enough yet. We must make 'em; and make tires and tubes and tops and trailers for them, and all the other things and thingumbobs. '' The Methodist churches of "Ore gon report increased attendance and benevolences. Live wires. Connected up with the dynamos of progress and piety. J , It should have been started long ago, the movement for a Jason Lee monument, a missionary me morial, and a Methodist mission pageant But since it has not been started yet, this diamond jubilee year of the Methodist conference is an ap propriate time to start it. : Crowded paper again this morn ing, and perhaps a 24 page paper j tomorrow.- The new press will be ready to go in week or two weeks more, and relieve the me chanical pressure. Salem is ready for a larger and better and more resilient Statesman, which the new press will give. IDEWT1TY M STAKE I REALTOR'S CAR XOT "STOLEN, JUST DRIVES AWAY See the Birchfield Overstuffed Furniture made at our exhibit, new pavilion state fair. Giese-Powers Furniture Store. s27 8 Oregon Pulp and Paper Co. Preferred. Limited amount for sale. Hawkins and Roberts. Phone 1427. Jly6tf Hear Fight Return: Powr radio and see complete picture show Bligh's Capitol to night, doors open 5:30. File Amended Complaint Aa divorce lienry Laznka was, filed in,cfircult J married on the 18th of June of this year. The defendant's answer to the amended complaint was also f filed yesterday. The local attor- Looking for a House to Rent- Is wearisome work. Better call at our office and let us run over our listings with you. Per-. haps we can locate you at once.' We Rive special attention to rentals. If you wish to rent your house, apartments, busi ness building or farm, list it with us. U. S. REALTY CO. i'2 RUte fit. Tel. SMJ Start Wrestling Class Fenimore Baggott will start his wrestling classes for men at the Y. M. C. , A. Tuesday evening at 7(j20wt. The tumbling classes for bOjalftarted: last night under the direction of Harvey Brock. Add Life to Your Years And years to your rife. Life without health Is burdensome and passed under a shadow. Foley Pills a diuretic stimulant to the kidneys. Lcause a regular health-giving urin ate flow;- carrying out of the body, in a natural way, that waste mat ter, which if not promptly re moved, spreads its poisons throughout the entire body. Kid ney irregulations, urinal irregular ities, rheumatic aches, ill-health and nervous depression too fre quently result. Men and women everywhere use and recommend Foley Pills diuretic. Satisfaction guaranteed. Ask for them. Y. M. C Al Leaders Elected Physical Director R. R. Board man feels Justly proud of the Y. M. C. A. Two freshies at Willam- t university Ray Miller and Francis De Harpport -who 'were tlv elected president and vice president, respectively, of the 192fT class,, are former members of the Leaders club; at the local Y. uur Hero From Yakima Miss Margaret Cummings of Yakima, Wash., is in Salem visit ing with ljer uncle, J. M. Curtis, and family. Miss Cummings is on her way to Monmouth to enter the. Oregon Normal school. Nominate For Council Nominations for membership on the student council were made at a student assembly yesterday called by Ed Nash, president. The For the Best in Meats PHOXE 27 Cor bets Quality Meat Market 1310 State 1027 FREE WALLPAPER SAMPLE BOOKS Call, phona or writ MAX O. BUREN l7t N Commercial lalem CASH REGISTERS Computing Scale Adding Machine Typewrite Cm m C M. Lackwood Ml H CHI . FOR INFORMATION ABOUT LOCAL OR EASTERN RAILROAD TRIPS PHONE 727, Oregon Electric Ry. h Willamette Valley Line , a CROWD TO BE WELL FED TOO Men Employed to Sell Sand wiches and Soft Drinks CHICAGO, Sept. 21. (AP) Five tons of hams, aside from those selected by Mr. Rickard to perform in the preliminary bouts, will be cut into 200,000 or more buns for consumption in the sta dium. There also will be 300,000 bottles of mineral water, 150,000 bottles of pop, etc., sold by a force of more than 700 men. Although fair, cool weather is forecast for tomorrow night, mer chants did a land office business today in selling slickers and rain: coats and top coats. Dizziness ., A common rymptom of kidney trouble. Men and women everywhere use and recommend Foley Pills diu retic for relief from dizziness. Foley Fills A diuretic stimulant for the kidney Sold E&ryuHmtrt CAPITAL DRUG STORE Have that Winter Coat fione Over. We reline, shorten and make it look like new. Ladies' woql dresses cleaned and pressed, $1.00 up. Men's and Ladies' suits cleaned and pressed $1.00. VARLEY CLEANERS Over Rusicks .. . BEE OUR Perennial Gardens On the Wallace Road O. F. BREITHAUPT Telephone 380? SIS State St. - ' FOR SALE OR RENT Suburban home, mile and half from E5ush .Bank, paved road, modern house except furnace, bearing fruit trees, F. L. WOOD, 341 State St. OLD PHOTOGRAPHS COPIED Mltcn you want old nhotoirranhst reproduced, but fear entrusting them to strangers. - Oar reputation assure the safety and proper car of your plr.tiir. which w will copy, enlarge, fratnt or hand color t a price lower than tb unknown scant can offer. KENNELL-ELLIS STUDIO 4Z9 Oregon ELECTRIC MOTORS Rewound and Repaired, New or mA Used Motors VIBBERT & TODD Things Electrical 191 Sooth High Tel. 2112 YICK SO HERB CO. J. TL LEONG, Mgr. Our life's work baa been spent la studying iltA Vaalln fminastlas J of Chinese hsrbs and now dally 'we relieve ri those suffering . from l1m a.- ,.1. II... mnlt lrl1- Bey trouble, rhenma tlsm , and gall stones, also disorders of men. women nod childrsu. '. rro OoawultaAitm OsU or Wrts rtm 9 A. If. s P. U. 9 gtftt 9U, Sales. OrCS The next time R. E. Anderson, local realtor, parks his Buick car on the streets of Salem, hei is go ing to have a little sign tacked up on the front door "Warning to Kuick Owners Look Before You Leap Into this' Car." All; the police officers from Portland to FJagene were suspi ciously eyeing all Buicks that droTe into town for a while yes terday, having been advised that the car was stolen. All the while Anderson's car was serenely rest ing in the local Buick garage-here in Salem. It all happened thus: About 2:30, in the "afternoon Mr. An derson parked his car at the cor ner of High and Ferry streets and went on about his business. About 4 he had a trip to make to Jef ferson. Walking out to the cor ner where he left his car, he held his breath when he discovered the car was gone. At the same trnie he -noticed another fine Buick standing in the street parked par- alel with the position he had left his. Becoming convinced that the car had been stolen, he reported the matter to local po lice officers who immediately broadcasted a description of it to all surrounding cities. About two hours later Mr. An derson noticed that the other BUick was still standing out in the street, apparently deserted. Getting the licen-e number dnd other data, it was' not long before he discovered that a mechanic from the local Buick garage had driven the car "to this pofnt to get some supplies, and, coming out of the store, inadvertently got Into Mr. Anderson's car, drove it back to-the garage and went on about his work. An amusing incident, relates Mr. Anderson, is that last eve nine he and Mrs. Anderson drove to Corvallis to visit" their' son. Arriving there, and driving into the curb in front of a restaurant where they intended to get sup per, they noticed a policeman sur veying their car with apparent in terest. They went on in the res taurant, got their supper, and came put, expecting to be placed under arrest. The policeman was still there, but made no attempt Lto intercept them as they got back in their car and started for I.U1UC. . Casey's Guaranteed RHEUMATISM REMEDY Money refunded if It does not cure your case NELSON A HUNT, Druggists Cor. Court and Liberty f Tel. 7 HEMSTITCHING 6. 8 and 10 cents per yard. Also buttons, stamping and pleating. ANNA H. KRUEGER Over Miller's Telephone 117 CANTILEVER FOR MEN AND WOMEN John J. Rottle 415 STATE ST. RICH BUT NOT TOO RICH DIXIE DOUGHNUTS Ask your grocer or favorite restaurant. Salem Baking Co. 445 Court St. PHONE 954 V Makers of DIXIE BREAD Very Few Escape KLENZO MAGNESIA DENTAL " POWDER IP' 4T 25c -x v Neutralizes . Mouth ; Acids. f -Cleanses and polishes1 the teeth. - - Pleasantly flavored. , An effective method of stopping tooth, trou hies, j-' . ' .... You'll like II. . - "A Perry's Drug Store 115 S.Xommerelal A Russian peasant claims t'i have lived 132 years. Maybe so, and yet, having lived 'in Russia it may just seem that long. Parlors.' - Funeral services will, -be held Thursday at 2 p. m from the "Webb Funeral Parlor, Rev. John son officiating.- Interment In City View cemetery. Patterson " At the residence, C79 North High street, . Monday, September 19, Mrs. Hattie B., Patterson, ago 75 years, wife of J. A. Patterson, mother of Mrs. Ina E. "Nelson, of" Eugene. Gi C. Patterson of Salem and E. W. Patterson ot Oklahoma. Funeral services will be -held Thursday. September 22, at It 3.0 p. m. at the Bigdon Mortuary OBITUARY Fliflet Martin Fliflet : f Turner died at a local hospital last; night at the age of 61 years. He is sur vived by his widow, Johanna, three sons, Levi and Oscar, both of Salem and Victor of Carlisle, Wash.; three daughters, Miss Pal ma of Turner, Mrs. Anna Kunke of Turner, and Mrs. Clara Mas sey of Klamath Falls; three brothers, Alfred and Carl of Tut lpck, California, and Iver of Wis consin and six grand cnUdren. The body is at the Webb Funeral McQUAY-rtORRlS ALUMINUM PISTONS C. & L. PARTS STORE INC. Corner Ferry and Liberty : : Telephone 666 TERWILL1GERS Perfect Funeral Service For Less Licensed Lady Mortician 770 Chemeketa Street Telephone 724 An Institution That knows how to allay sorrow. Justly serving all with equal reverence and distinguished thoughtful-j biess. Webb's Funeral Parlors Telephone 120 LADD & BUSH, Bankers Established 18t General Banking Business Office Hours from 10 a. m. to I p. m To-Morrow read the NAME! ? ? ? ? , "The Rest!" 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