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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON, ' FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 7, 1927 5 v 3 Celebrating the ; Owl Drug CoV 35th Anniversary Continues Today and Saturday I Pound of Filson's Chocolates Given Away with purchase of $U or more of Owl Products CAPITAL DRUG STORE J. H. W1LLETT OWL AGENCY, 405 State, Corner State LOCAL NEWS "Dranks", Flaed , George Kennedy and a man giv ing; the nama'ot John - Doe . were fined S5& and $10 respectirely yeeterdajr , in police rcourt for be ing drunk and otherwise making themselres a nuisance. Heal China Tea Pots Regular fl.Otr Talne 45c Fri day and Saturday only. Giese Povers. . " Mrmfrrlns and Iloari Coats Butterfly Linen Shoppe. A Treat for Ladlew At Perry's Drug Store. A beau ty teacher from the Krank school of beauty St. Paul. Minn., will give you a free facial or scalp treatment. Call for appointment Tel-979 To Build New .Homes Helen W. Plank was granted a permit yesterday to construct a one story dwelling at 1130 Fir street at a cost of $2500. Clinton O. Pitney will build a new home at 2277 Claude street at a cost of $1500. r Mary Woodruff was granted permission to make alter ations on a house at 1370 Norway to -cost $300. 14retock S : S. A. basar Saturday. Cmtor Street Corner i A buy for $13,000. Fair present returm and suitable- Service Sta tion or Stores. LOTS of Front ape. Becke & Hendricks. 180 X. High street. V , v . th.e local . weather observer. The heaviest rainfall fell during the 24 hour period ending-on the ere ning of the 27th. During this time 1.24 inches of precipitation was recorded.'1 . TLlndy Boys Dance band at Hazel Green Saturday night. Iron Two Rare Kinds ' Pep up that ' slugtsgh blood stream with new red corpuscles onf of ' the valuable properties contained in soluble form in Pa cific Health-Ore. ' Two Black Crow Records Just received another ' large large i shipment of Two Black Crows records- number 3 and 4, Geo. C. Will. 432 State. Graham Fined $30 Kenneth Graham. Portland at torney, who wa caught with a small quantity of moonshine booze on the Liberty road Just south of the city limits Wednesday nignt. was fined $50 in justice court yesterday. One of his associates, P. F. Plurad. also of Portland, re ceived a like fine. Famous Lake Lnblfch - " Famous Lake Labish onto and Carrots at Salvation Army Bazaar Saturday. - Rate Order Changed 1 - The public service commission Thursday issued an order elimin ating asbestos or silica sand from a previous order which reduced materially the freight charges on materials used for road construc tion. The railroad companies contended that asbestos or silica sand should take a higher rate than sand, , gravel . and crushed -rock. ' ..'' " .. AlkJres Dancing School. Phone IJ8O7J. , ' - - - - - - OW Time Dance . Crystal Gardens every Saturday night at 8:30. - - - Defendant Wins ,i The Business Men's- Adjustment company failed .to . secure a ver dict against Clayton WJ Jones and Charlotte Jones when the " case was tried in circuit court here yesterday. The company was su ing on an account amounting : to $895.22, with Interest dating from April, 1925. i 8 Oregon Pulp and Paper Co ... Preferred. Limited amount for sale. Hawkins and Roberts. Phone -1427... .:, . .:i;eA-Z Real China Tea Pots., Regular $1.00 value 45e Fri day; and Saturday -only. Gleee- Powers. ' 1 Nearly 4 ' Inch Rain m ' -' , . A -total of 3.91 inches of pre cf pitation fell here during the month of September, according to a report made public yesterday by Hear the New Zenith Hear the new Zenith all elec tric radio before 'you buy any radio.- Easy terms. Salem Music CO., 355 N. Hlgn fir - Had Brass Knuckles- Joe Solomon, arrested Wednes day night for being Intoxicated, was found to have brass knuckles concealed on, his person. He was bound over to the Marlon county rrand iurv yesterday by Justice Small on a charge of carrying concealed weapons. Bridge and Hand Embroidered Luncheon sets. Butterny taneu Shoppe. letter admitting his guilt and en closing a one-dollar bill to pay the penalty, adding, however, "If this doesn't bearer. pay the bill. hold . the si mr n i if ubv; o k yu BBiKn...s$n We liave a 1920 Overland 2 door sedan wltli 70 nevr rub ber, several extras, finish and upbolfttering In fine condition. Tbis'is'a fine running rar and Is well worth $450, Our prl-e la 375.00. s,lrf" 1 . 1 I'll J m u u& i The House That Service Bafif erican revolution to be held at Saratoga, N. Y today and tomor row. Adjutant General Wite is in iha unit' w ovt l fl con f er with federal officials at Washing- ton before returning to uregon. $50 Portable Victrola , S50 Portable Vlctrola. 25 Terms $1 down and $1 a week. Salem Music Co., 355 N. High street. ewe ROAR lUDEBW 1 0,000 Ordinance Men Pres ent as Firing Demonstra tion at Meeting shore. I Army officials claim that this new ? model ' of the- weapon, though not equal to the -range of Germany's so-called "Big Bertha used in the World war,: is more powerful and destructive than the German gun which startled . the world tea years ago. . v ! ? : ' Wartime maneuvering of - the various branches of the service was vividly portrayed in detail. Tractors and tanks of every de scription and weight participated in a sham-attack upon an "enemy" stronghold. . . . Intervention Asked Charles Hardy of Springfield has filed with- the public service commission here "a request to in tervene in proceedings launched by the state highway department looking to the elimination of a grade crossing. The .beajrang will be held at Springfield. , Grand Opening Domes ; Grand opening Domes new Pa vilion one half mile east ; McCoy Saturday night, October eighth. Be there. Box in? Armory Are: Bigre-match fight. ; No raise in, prices. Ted Fox of Salem vs. Billie Leonard f Portland. Spe cial Event, Al Sharp of-Salem vs. Earl Morrison of Portland. 28 Hounds of boxing. Parked too Iyng Among -those who paid $1 fines for Darkine. were A. C. Bohrnstedt, C. C, Haytjer, Richard Slade, RoyC. Harding and West ern Auto Supply comftany. I ' - Dance Every Saturday Night Kents Hall. Special music 2 miles, north of Independence on Salem Independence highway. Big Masquerade Ball HalooWeen. Beautlf nl Baby Grand Beautiful Baby Grand Piano for the balance due. You Jtist con tinue to make the payments. Sa lem Music Co., 355 N. High St-- Doughnuts 'A la Salvation Army bazar. Sat nrdayv , s . Williamson to Build John Williamson, called by many of his 'friends, the "mayor" of the' Holly wood district in north Salem, took out two more build ing permits yesterday to construct two houses, one at 2140 Myrtle street' and the other at 2130 Myr tle. Mr. Williamson is laying plans for a lot more building in that neighborhood. See the New See the new Gulbransen Grands, the most beautiful grand piano made. Your present piano accep ted as first payment.- Balance easy terms. Salem Music Co.. 355 N. High St. . Twn Wnrt In rtolllsto Weslie, Kleinke. 1110 Center street, reported to the police last night that while driving across the intersection of High and Mis sion streets,, he collided with a car driven by Jim Linn, whose address he gave as the Marion ho tel, resulting in a skinned leg for himself and a bruised j hip for George Douglas, who was tiding with hl'm. Douglas' address was given as 2290 South Commercial. ' ' i I" Dance to the Pythian Dance to the Pythian kings Ken Boyl-and his golden glow tfanee band Domes new pavijioni Satur day night. October eighth. S. , Some Contractor of Small Ho"7 Three small lots for 1600 cash. T9vinp- and bonded. Three Ab stracts. You will take this if you see. Becks & Hendricks. 189 . Hign street. - ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND. Md., Oct. 6. (AP) Thousands of American citizens and , manufacturers watched the army demonstrate its modern weapons which they will be called UDon to construct and man in time of war. . ' , They were i members of th army - ordnance association aoi live and reserve officers, heads of machine manufacturing compan ies and civilians interested in American preparedness. Ten thou sand of them came-' for their ninth annual meeting, here to see the war equipment. Powder smoke covered this reservation of 3 5, 006 acres, tljrouhout the. day and into the night. Guns more powerful than those used in the World war belched fire. Onlookers continu ally held their ears. A battle was being staged but the muzzles of the huge weapons were directed into the waters of the Chespeake or upon the open spaces of the reservation. Dwight Davis, secretary of war, and Curtis D. Wilbur, secretary of the navy, witnessed the dem onstration conducted by nine branches of the army. These of flclals and John R. Sargent. United State attorney, general. Hanford MacNider, assistant sec retary of war. T. R. Robinson, as sistant secretary of the navy and other staff officers of the army and navy flanked the sidelines.:, The roar .of the guns, the zin zip-zip of the machine guns and the blast of bombs released from airplanes made these directors of the nation's ' defense realize they would be targets if the guns were in possssion of the enemy 'The "main front", of the reser vation; was ia action and the re ports of the guns echoed through qut this country' settlement about 30 miles from . Balimore. The demonstrations followed in quick succession and when the program cnanged from the "main front' to the aviation field, some miles distant, special railroad cars car ned the visitors. The most spectacular feature of the exhibition was the firing of anti-aircraft gun which brought aown targets, Inflated cloth bags -towed by airplanes at an altitude of two miles. The guns were equipped with instruments which detected the position of the moving airplanes by sound waves The nation's largest weapon a lb-inch coastal defense ' gun wnicn, rrom its position here could destroy Baltimore city, with a snort time. riiRniavH itc A Treat for Ladles - At Perry's Drug Store. A beau ty teacher from the Krank school of beauty St. Paul, Minn., will give you a free facial or scalp treatment. Call for appointment Tel-979. Order In Willos Case , An order was yesteraay signeu rMroutt J ud fa Percy R. Kelly .n.4fir tuft each ta the three - - - physicians who examined James Willos, convict, as to his sanity. The three physicians are Dr. S. B Joseph!. Dr. l. unuiw. Dr. J, H. Robnett. SOMETHING 1N.TIIE CLASSY LINE X7sa liava a Wfktl derful ' Soanlsh "lstyla bungalow bollow tile consirucwuu - i the very best work oi construc tion all through. hardwood thit is a iiojr n i"vv . work of art and a basement that's different wttn a rea man's den with a iirepiac i Its own. This plaeo is within a block of the Pacific mgnway In a choice residential -aecuan and it's priced at cost ot con struction only. You couldn t build it lor less good terms .too $'6500, : U. S. REALTY CO. 442 Elate Et fSet rtilna Tm Vrtta - n.vnitp tl no value 45c Frl- day and Saturday only Gleee- Powers. Plant Hollyhocks Now . : rhfttter's Double . Extra large flowers beautiful colors. Flake's Petland. 27$ State. V Wedding licensed - . - r A wedding license was yester day Issued from the office of the county clerk to noya mjw. and Mildred J. Storts, 20. Both are residents or nitmwb. . pnrniture Upbolsered And repairing. Giese-Powers Fnrnltnra Co. - -; : t : ; - . Need Xarg New Ho . A, n. ti., all rMdr for von to move to.! to 8 rooms. Priced apja t AAA .t Th best con- struction yon have seen. ced on reasonaDie leruis. se Hendricks. xiis -. Mrs. N. I. Gamble, xv a i ?. in lured Wednesday when a car driven by Tur ner, 335 S. 14th .street, wuuw ,4w v.. ..'.h wax hacking out WHO m - of ber garage at kerf home. She was taken to the Deaconess hospi tal for treatment of some minor Injuries., j Dollar dinner served 5:45 to s every evening. ! rniM 'CatKr Jeob i n RfAvn. local attorney, set : ' " . T . nAAiAtit veaterdaV. He act his own fine. Brown7 found a po lice tag on his car. He knew ne was gnflty, I as thecar had r been .v.-. .imM IriftMn minutes cast iUBIV , MWD . " - - tli reguHUoii parking Jimlt. ' He 'scat Tial4 boy orer to Judge - nkilM conrt. with, a Elect New Members Ten members of the freshman class have been -elected to mem bership in the Willamette uni versity cubs. They are LaRaut LewiSjRaymond Miller., J IJarold Colgan, Frank Mason, van Bate- son, Edward Wells, Donald Mid- dletonVrKenis MarsteriBTT Ralph Schomp.' and Francis DeHarpport. Five Loads 16-inch Mill wood $17.5 0.; - Salem ? ' Transfer' and Fuel Co.. 395 S. High. TeL 529, Night 1988. Iron Two-Rare' Kinds ' Pep up thaC slugisgh . blood stream with new red corpuscles one ' of the val uable : properties contained in soluble form In Pa cific Health-Ore. ; ; i General White Appointed - George" A. White,' adjutant gen eral has been selected by Gover nor Patterson to represent i ' the state of Oregon at the 150th an niversary celebration of the Am- Casey! Guaranteed ;! RHEUBIATISM BE2IEDY Money refunded li lt doe not . nr your casa ;- .jy., NELSON M HUNT, Dragglata -Cor. Court and Liberty , . TsL HEMSTITCHING 6, 8 and 10 cents per yard. Also buttons, iflmplnx and cleaUsfJ ANNA II. KRUTGEH -Over MUlers - Telephone 117 - 1W7 FREI5 T7ALLPAmi -SAZZPL3 EOOH3 ; Call, phcas or writs TIAS O. DTJItZ:! XI I II. Coantrclzl ;:K i . Ctai Another Pioneer Gone- Mrs. M J McCoy. 86, passed away yesterd'ay afternoon at her home. 1075 North CapttolJ She bad been a resident oi mis section since 1879.' Death occurred at 4:15 p. m. yesterday. Her 86th birthday was on Wednesday of this weelr. lust the dav before she died. Funeral services are to be held at 1:30 p. m. Saturday from the RIgdon mortuary. TMir Ba on lel Plan Terms as low as S5 a month. We have some dandier?. Salem Music Co.. 355 N. High St Make Your Own Term"- Make your own terms EXACT LY, to any responsible party we can sell a small COURT Street home. Total price $3350. 5 plas tered rooms, bath, hot water. wood basement, paving, cement walks, fruit and flowers. Vacant at 1768 Court Street. Becke & Hendricks. Distinctly- Correct Footwear For Men Boys For Woinenu Girls John J. Rottle Expert Shoe Fitters 4ia state st. ln! power by hurling its projectile 30 miies aown the Chespeake to Love Point on. Maryland's eastern A good buy. 57 acres about five miles out, paved road all the way, all under cultiva tion, gqod Cherry or Walnut land, good location, good spring on the place. $90 per acre; easy terms. ' , F. L. Wood. Geo. F. Reed 341 State St. ' . 6X38 OTJB. : Perennial Gardens On the, Wallace Road J C. F. BREITHATJPT 1 , I. Telephone 380 512 Stats St. f Ladies wool dresses cleaned and 'pressed, $1.00 up. Men's and Ladles suits cleaaedVand pressed $1.00. -' VARLEY CLEANERS j . Over Bnnleln - y I j j ELECTRIC MOTORS j. Rewound and Repaired, vNew or jll yiBBERT: ATODIT l J ; Things Electrical 191 South High TsL till Annual Harvest Festival " - "Bazaar" --j SALVATION ARMY ;HALL ' ' V 1 : . ih 24t State) . f TOMORROW From. JO . m. to 10 p. m. ; ... . . s I : A AH Day Saleof I . ' s " . i - FARM PRODUCE, FANCY WORK, PLANTS, J : HOMEMADE CANDY, ETC. ? t Exhibit of "Handiwork" by B. D. L. Men of tSate Prison ' ' : ,--". 111 ' "'!" f -'- :;'w 'DOUGHNUTS MADE BEFORE YOUR EYES! j Sold in Quantity or Served With Coffee. ; Program and Auction Sale; 8 p; rh. LILU LIKES - AIR JAUNT Actress Rescued Prom" Junkers Plane Comes Ahore . . LISBON; Portugal, Oct. 6 f AP)LillI DiUenz, noted Aus trian actress, who is a passenger on the air voyage pf the Junkers hydro-airplane EM 230 and who stuck by the ship when it drop ped into the sea off Santa Crus, m lomxm tuat she was "charmed" with the flight thu; and mea'hs to be the first wo to cross the Atlantic. ' ; v The D7I2SO was towed toda the entrance of the bay of Tai and then flew to the. naval r t'on .camp here. - Pilots and senger were rn rood vpirlta , unhurt. Mme. Dlllenz said i was longing to see New York 1 undertook the Journey from love of flying. She also wantf bring; the name of Austria a before the world. Aviators must be good poker players because with; those guys, the sky's the limit. OBITUARY McCOY At the residence, 1075 Capitol street; Thursday, October 6, Mrs. Margaret J. McCoy, age 86 years; mother of Mrs. Dora .McElhaney of Salem and L. C McCoy of Los An geles.! Funeral services Saturday, October 8, at lt30.pl m, from the Rigdon Mortuary, Interment in City View cemetery. , ' ' k ' . KIRBY At the residence, 1310 Capital street, Thursday, October 0, Mrs. Nellie M. Klrby, age 72 years; wife of Alden Kirby; sister of Mts. Frank 'Mason. Mrs. James Thayer and Geo. Herring of Mass. Fun eral announcement later by Rig don and Son HUPP At the residence. 174 5 Hickorv street, Wednesday. October 5, Charles S. Huff, ace 61 vears: husband of Minnie Huff; father of Mrs. J. H. Klinger and. Mrs. Floyd Bacon of Salem; brother of Samuel Huff of Bralmvrd, Minn, Funeral services will be held Fri day, October 7 at 1:30 p. m. from tbe Rigdon Mortuary. Interment in Hayesville cemetery. : OLSEN In Astoria. Mrs. Jane Olsen. 43 years; wife of Neal Olsen; mo ther of Delbert and AroMo nisen of Astoria; daughter of Mr. and Mrs.-B. F. Robertson of Turner; sister of Mrs. M. A. Nicely of Portland. Mrs. Annie Aahfnrri nt Jefferson. A. E. Robertson of Tur ner. H. H. Robertson of Salem and Mrs. A. S. Cameron. The hndv ta t the Rigdon Mortuary and fun eral services will be held Friday, jciooer 7 at Z p. m.. from the Christian churiSi at Turner. In terment m.the IO. O. F. Ceme tery at Turner. TERWILLIGERS Perfect Funeral Service For Less Licensed Lady Mortician ; 770 Cbenekets Street Telephone 724 YICK SO HERB CO. J. H. LEONQ. Mgr. women Oar life's work 1 has been spent In studying the healing properties of Chinese harbs and now dally we relieve those suffering, from tonvich. Urer and kid ney trouble, rheums' tlim and gall stones, also disorders of men and children. Free Ooassltarloa Call or Writ Ores. H. a P M. 4 9S suau at, HaIcm. fwsjaa Aspirin Tablets Rife fetyr-H.4' rvi J When Purtest Aspirin,. Tablets are taken for the relief of pain, you can depend on, their quick. ac-? ' tion; they are usually dis solved within 30 seconds. ; These tablets" are made from the highest quality of pure, true aspirin, j We i recommend . the purl; chase of the bottle of 100 , tablets because Puretest Aspirin- Tablets have so many usesx that it is wise to have a supply Bandy. fO Bottle . Hr&C of 100 Perry's Drug Store 115 SL Commercial Business and Professional Women's CIuI NEW CASTILIAN HALL Corner Cheinckets and Liberty Street's. TONIGHT MUSIC BY MILLS ORCHESTRA Cpme and Forget Your Dally Cares. 9 r When Glasses Art Needed "APPEAL TO O'NEILL' New Location Dr. C. B. O'NeiD : Fourth Floor Tlrst National Bank Building I Phone SI LADD & BUSH, Bankers BsUbllshsd 18CS General Banking Business Office Hours from 10 a. m.' to I p. m. 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