4- THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY .MORNING, QCTOBEIM$, 1927, r' l. s I Ms STATE SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 703.706 First National Bank Building:, Salem, Oregon . ASSETS OVER $142,000.00 MORE THAN 1100 MEMBERS How We Pay 7 Per Cent An Investment i Worth Investigating to Save OFFICERS Carl D. Gabrielson, Presidents . C. A. Reynolds, Vice President. Jas.' 1L Nicholson, Vice President; Chasv: Wiper, Secretary-Treasurer. J, J. Elliott, Assistant Secretary; DIRECTORS E. B. Williamson. T. AirLivesley. E. F. Slade. . John H. Carson. L. C. Farmer. -II. M. Hawkins. "SAFETY FOR YOUR SAVINGS" .a ' L OCAL NEWS BRIEFS Pheasants Stol Prowlers cut the screen netting around the back porch" of the C. F. Glese home at 925 Chemeketa street Sunday night and stole three fine pheasants that were hanging there. Members of the Giese family were Bitting in the front of the house at the time. Fine Used IMan A snap. Terms $5 a month. See this one sure. Salem Music Co. 355 N. High street. Small Store Here's excellent corner at at busy intersection. Where Fair grounds itoad. Church streets meet. Total price with all . par ings paid 92000 terms NOW. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High street. - liooney in Liquor Cane Harold Looney, who tires near Jefferson, was yesterday arrested on a charge of possession of wine. He wan cited to appear in justice court at 10 a. m. today, and is ex A pected to enter ,4: plea to the VVVharge at that time. - . i . . Electric Floor Polisher I $1.50 per day, XSiese-Powersj Myers Home Entered Agan The home of Frank Meyers, 810 Chemeketa : street, was entered again Sunday night by burglars. This time nothing of any value was taken, although ' a general ransacking of the house was In evidence. Two other times his house was burglarized and on one of these occasions $125 in cash was taken. The family have al ways been absent when these burg laries occur. : . Jurors Chose: Six men from the Salem dis trict have been chosen to serve on the next term of the federal grand Jury at Portland. They are: H. M. Barnett, grain buyer; T. W. Dick ey, gas station operator; W. R. Kirkwood, farmer. Amity; George Palmer,, farmer, Molalla; John A. Smith, farmer, Aumsville; August Huckestein, former postmaster of Salem. fWrrrpn SAYS Our 1926 Ford Coupe with new Duco, 80 new rubber. I speedometer,, a u t o m a tic swipe, ; rear view mirror; and in perfect condition is a real buy at $375.00. ; - :seilj mm Tb H Tha berrlee Bflt said she saw no reason for hav ing to submit to a physical exam ination. The report of the medi cal examiner ' shows that she is enjoying splendid health. Will Railed Dwelling F. A. Gretxinger received a per mit yesterday to construct, a one story dwelling at 17001 Rural street at a cost of $1700. 1 DrabI Parking Bring Fl Walter Lot t is was fined SI In police court yesterday on a charge of double parking.- 5;-' Acres'. Highway Tract -' ' In i fruit and berries 3 miles to Salem. Small buildings. $2750. Terms. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N.'HIgh street. Title in Oueeti ; Suit to quiet title to a piece of "real; property Tn Marion' county has ' toeen instituted in circuit court by U. E. McAdams and Mary L.. McAdams. A long' list of per sons are named aa defendants H Oregon luTp and Paper Co. Preferred. Limited amount for aale. Hawkins and Roberts. Phone 1427. Portlanders Visit Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Cowan of Portland . spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E Hicks of this citv. f 780 Hallet & Davis Player With' rolls,' only $295. Terms $10, a month This Is the great est player bargain we have ever seen. Salem , Music Co. 355 N. High streeti ' 83x 65 3 Blocks to Court House. For quick ' sale cash $3700. Suitable, apartment, bun galow court, etc. Slf down with a sharp -pencil -and figure wnai this should be worth In 5 or 10 years. THEN COME IN. Becke fc Hendricks. 189 N. High street. Hotel Mario 5:45 to 8 P. m Matteoon Said Forger Dewey Matteson, 28, waa yes terday arraigned in justice court on a charge of forgery. He is .c- Speclal Sunday. Dinner served cused of having, forged the name of Mrs. William Donaldson, to a check 'for $10.30, Bail was set Schramm Files Actions - lat $1000 by I Brasier SmaH, jus- Action against two individuals I lice of the peace. against whom the -Oregon i state bank was said to have held notes. I Tilllewiu ub was commenced in circuit court! Members attention announcing hr vMt.rrisv hr a ' A. Schramm I first dance of the season tonignt. new state superintendent oi panes i who has recently been placed in charge of the bank. One note Is said to be held against H, : C. Shields in the sum of $2075; the other against A. C. Miller for the sum of $1328. Any Person Knowing The present address of Norman Oversby, will be rewarded, ad dressing P. O. Box 8&. Portland, Oregon. : " War Mothers to Meet Salem may be chosen as the place of the next convention of the Oregon War mothers organization Members of the state board will meet here October 26 to arrange this and other details. Heaters and Ranges For less at F. N. Woodry's, I Summer street. - Attending Labor Meet . Delegates from Salem attending the annual convention of t.he Ore gon state federation of labor how In session at Corvallis are F. J, E. Boehringer and S. B. Davidson. The former is president of the lo cal buildinz I and trades council and the latter secretary. . : ' . Furniture Upliobrtered And repairing. Gieee-Powert- Furniture Co. Five Loads lft-lnch Mill Wood $17.50. Salem"' Transfer "and Fuel Co- 395 S. High. Tel. 529 Sight 19 18. ; , ! j - Iteantlful Baby Grand Piano will be sold for the bal ance .due. You just keep up the payments. This Is a snap." Salem Music Co.. 355 N. High streeL Investor With $200 Here's a-, large piece of land ind good house. Fairgrounds road frontage. - Win net you t and juickly Increase In value. See at 1831 -Fairgrounds. Lot 72 by J 8 0 with 98 feet sidewalk frontage. The 3 streets paid in full. The other details will please you Becke J Hendricks, 189 N. High itreet. Fine f550 Hobart M. Cable Piano, less than one-half price. Easy terms. Salem Musle Co.. 355 N. High St. Shelly Gets Fine H. A. Shelly was fined $25 in justice court yesterday for oper ating a car with improper license plates. Big Auction Weil. Xit Seven p.i m., F. N. ISummer street. Center Street Corner- Now $13,000. 66x113. Pres ent Income to net you 4. $5000 could handle. Becke & Hen dricks. 189 N. High street. Eastern Star Rahtes Fund ' , The next regular meeting of the Eastern Star, held at the local Masonic Temple, . will consist of a "hodge podge" bazaar, with card games; a "fish pond" and other amusements. The event will be utilized for raising a cheer fund for the benefit of f the. Ma sonic home at ForeBt drove. - . From Southern Oregon G. L. McRay, Southern Pacific agent at Myrtle Point, was a week end visitor at the home of Jack Jessup and hie sister. Miss Leon a Jessup of Salem during the week erd. After his visit here Mr. Mc Kay went on to Portland on bust? ness. s Two Hurt in Auto Owwb ' Mrs. Otis Chandler and Mrs. Stella Kamp, both of Portland re reived wrenched backs when one of the Oregon stages, driven by Edward Stiiwell. collided with .a touring car drlvin by J. D. Bohan nan of Albany at 6:40 Sunday night. Stillwell, in making his report to the county sheriff, stat ed that the pavement was wet and Bohannan a machine swung around so that it was impossible for. the bus to avoid hitting it. The accident ocenrred-on the Pa cific highway, four miles north of Jefferson. kin seeds? He sells them. They make medicine and food. He gets 8 to 10 cents a pound for. them. Figure that up. and you will ob serve that this is a valuable by product, that formerly, went to waste, or nearly so. : ; ' ' -r: What kinds of -medlelnes Sev eral kinds,: 1t Is1 said. ' For f one thing, Jt.is reported that part of these pumpkin 'seedd go into the content that makes up the ingre dients of the world famous . Cas- toria; the kind that "baby cries for." -; . -.i r. v. Also, in the restaurants of the big cities 1 patronized by former residents of southern. Europe and we uneni, pumpxin seeds are baked or parched, and eaten with relish, like peanuts.-- ' One thing brings another. Near ly every factory has a by-product mat - becomes the raw material for some other factory or Institu tion. So with" the pumpkin can aery, and the -pumpkin seeds. MEHFORD GETS SERUM Yes. Tis True , . We have bought the whole bus iness 1 known as Breithanpts Floral -Gardens," Wallace , Road. To celebrate our Opening" we are giving away to the first fifty customers, their choice of bloom ing pansy plants or Easter lily bulbs. 11. C. Bateham. ! Woodry's, Hunting Without lJtcene Frank Blaehao was yesterday fined $25 and costs for hunting without a license. He was arrest ed by state officers and brought before Justice of the Peace Bra zier Small. Hotel Marlon A La Carte room. service In dining Mrs. Flora Coner And Gainett Clearwater former ly of the Model Beauty Parlors, at the Capital Beauty Shop Thurs day the 20th, Phone 366. 223 North High. Briber Attempted " When X. F. Ekhart attenrpWd to bribe an officer who had him arrested on a charge . of hunting without a license, the result was that his ine was increased by five dollars, it was indicated when sentence was passed. He wao fined $0 in justice court. yester day afternoon. ' , .... -V r ( r ' j treading Ijady Visits J Miss Fay Jo Waltz, leading lady in the coming De Molay play, was a guest at the Delta Delta sorority house in Corvallis during the week end. Complain of Service More than , 75 residents of the Taft vicinity "have filed a com olaint - with "the public service commission with relation to serv ice of the Grande Ronde Tele phone company. Members of the commission said the complaint would be heard early next month Visit County Court Jack Dickson.' Scotts Mills banker, and W. T. Hogue, of dis trict 12, were callers yesterday at the office of the county court rel ative, to road matters in their dis tricts. ; Fined for Speeding i Joyce Booth by was fined $5 in police court yesterday on a charge of speeding. i MEDFORD, Oct. 17. (API- Six tubes of "a specific serum said io be beneficial in the treatment of . infantile paralysis, have been received by Dr. L. D. Inskeep. county health officer. The serum came by air mall from Indianapo lis. No new cases of the disease have developed in the county for two weeks. brothers.., Arthur. D. Laoey, Par ker, Ore., Will LaS-y. ..Oklahoma. One sister, Mrs. Rae L. Tracy, of Salem. Funeral services will La from ; the -Ter-williger .home, 770 Chemeketa street, Wednesday at 12530 p." Rev, Geo. Chapman of Portland, officiating, thence to Duena Vista church, wJiere serv ices will -be hed at 2:30 p. m., by Rev J. G. M in ton. -of Salem. In terment in Buena Vista cemetery. Mfa. Wells is one of the early pioneers of Polk county, residing there the past 60 years. Remains are in care of ; the Terwilliger Home. . , . . . chenberg. infant son of Mr. an Mrs. Li-Ms-Saletienbelsjfer "bt rout 3, were held- f romT the Terwillige funeral home Monday. Internet was In the I. O O. F. cemetery. . Clifton Funeral 8ervic3 . for Minnie Clifton, who dia xn Salen on Oc tober 5, were held from the Ter williger- funeral home yesterday at 4:30 p. tu.. with Interment in the I. O, O, F, cemetery. SahhenberjE Funeral services for ha by Sal-8 In this city. ot.the fatn5ly'4onn 25i ' Laurel Ave.. OctoWr 1 Theodore Nadoh at the agoof 8 years. beloved husfeahdj ofLpnis Mairie Nadon-."fatter of J and I J. Nadon of Salem. T. A. of Por landT, M. of. Green bay,; Wis., t Mrsl .A.tClarmone' of jSt., Jeromt Canada. Mrs. :E. C. Kfeft. Alftau? Ore., and Mrs. j. L Hendricks c Salem. Also ' survived-tSythre brothers and three'sisle S i Canada and by 2 grandchUdret Funeral fservicee willtrotoda: October 18, at 9 a. m. from S Vincent. De Paul church with IV. thPr Keenan In v-bargei Interpiec ln St. Barbara cem-teiry.- ealea mortuary in' charge 'of arranct ments. ' ' OBITUARY Boden - Mrs. JJulia Boden, 76, died at her residence in West Salem this morning. She Is survived by her husband, Joseph ' Zoden. four daughters and four sons. Funeral services will be held at the Webb chapel Tuesday. October 18, at 2 p. m.U Interment will be in City View , cemetery. Kryptok Lenses $12.59 &$4.95 Have as give your eyes a thorough examination,. Then Is ta, extra chars or obligation connected with OUs service. . The best optical service need not expensive Credit If ad0. Thompson & Glutsch Optical Co 1 110 N. COMMERCIAL STvNEAB STATE 1 Wells At her late home, 630 No. 20th street. October 16, 1927. Jennie Melissa WeUs, age 60 years. She is survived by her hueband C. P; Welle, 7 children. Edna South. Sa ltern, Mrs. Clara Elkin, Portland. Mrs. Bernice Strawn, McClay,' Wal ter, Salem, Perry, Independence, Marvin and Amos of Salem, two Just Received Carload New Gulbransen pianos.' See the new styles. Trade your old piano in toward first payment' of Gulbransen Registering Piano or a new Grand. Easy terms.. . Salerh Music Co., 355 N. High street. Card of Thank We wish to thank our many. Answers! Filed friends in our bereavement fori their kind services and for the beautiful floral offerings. R. D. Vlbbert and Family. Local Man In Portland W. A. Delzell of the S. Real ty company made a business trip to Portland today, in company with George Lane. fSO Victrola And lots ot records $35. Terms $5 down and $5 a -month. Sever al red seal records. Salem Music Co., 355 N. High street ; Answers have been filed in cir cuit court In the case of W. J. South against the Iron Hill Or chards company, Walter L. Mc Dougal and Elliott C. McDougal. The action was originally brought by South :for work done by him in cutting and piling a quantity of wood. One answer alleges that he only performed a part of the work agreed upon, that an offer of settlement for this much was made and refused by South. Wal ter McDougal appears as manager of the company. I 3" Ended Examination Ro The one remaining physical ex amination report, that had threat ened trouble for the teacher who had not complied with the state law in this respect, was turned in at the county superintendent's of fice yesterday and the affair is now a closed incident. This teach er has taught in the Salem pub lic schools for thirty years tand Spare Tire Stolen H. A. Lundeen, .2465 Lee street, reported to' the police that a spare tire -and rim' were! stolen from! bis far while! It was parked Sunday night on Church street. W. S. Lillie. 1715 North Church street! also reported the loss of a motor! meter taken from his ear Sunday night white, it was parked in front of his home. - .. ' ; 4 i Wanted We want a five or six-room modern house with garage, tor a client who has a soldier's bono to aODlr as first . pay ment. Price must- be under $5.000. - We want the best to be had for the money. . : i. For Rent- Seven-room modern house. corner lot. naved streets, gar age and everything for $35 per month If taken for a year.- U. S. REALTY CO. 4a Etata Ct. i TeL MAIN SPRING 44MAIN SPRING ARCH' to your Walk- Over shoes is nearly as important as the ; main spring to the watch you carry in ' your pocket. . - : -i - This" patented steel: shank piece of special - design Is so cleverly assembled and con , cealed in the arch of the shoe, that you are unaware of its prettnee. Yet "foot fag is eliminated and your feet are as : happy at the end of a busy day as at the beginning, ready for an evening of enjoy- j. : ment and recreation. Walk-Over shoes with Main Spring Arch built in are to be had iri a large variety , of toe shapes and leathers. High and low shoes at $10.00 and $12.00 t ".. JOHN J. RQTTLE Expert Shoe titters 415 Slate sSt. Overtime Parking Penalized Salem car owners must watch their step on over-time parking. Yesterday a number paid $1 fines for' this offense, among them - be ing: R. W. ClarkV Dick Carothers, P. K. . Powers, Roy Glover nd R L. Reinn nn. i .1 Going tn Southern California- Mrs. L. C Carver ?s visiting In Salem, a guest at the home of Rev. G. L. Lovell, 643 North Win ter street. Mrs. Carver has been spending several months with her daughter in Los Angeles. She Is veiling her home -in Salem, and will go io Los Angeles to live. She will t visit, her son. Will Carver, who is sow employed .on the news force of - the Astoria nl at Astoria. before' going south.' 4 t PETER NEEDN'T LACK t PUMPKINS; MANY HERE (Continued from Page One) kins next year. . ! But the rest of them are dried. They are dried in the Liberty 'fruit -dryer, by W. J. Trudgen, who buys them from the cannery people buys them by the tons and tons. '. After drying, Mr. Trudgen will have SO to. 90 tons of pumpkin seed for "sale. Some pumpkin seeds, you will tell the world! Then what does Mr. Trudgen do with hia billions of dried pump- MT. CREST ABBEY MAUSOLEUM VAULT ENTOMBMENT LLOYD T. RIGDOX, Mngr. mm JiMCHAPIIN. inc Missing unit Coming Soon . j CAPITOL 6aseya Gnaranteed RHEUMATISM REMEDY Money refunded if It does sot cure your case i , NELSON A HUNT. Drngglsta i Cor. Court and Liberty Tel. T FORv DjElCORATIONS . -;See ! . 3. F. BREITHATJPT Telephone S$v . Ill Bute St. A good buy.; 57 acres' about five miles ; out,- -paved road alt the way, all under cultiva tion, good Cherry or Walnut land, good location, good spring on the , place. $90 per acre, easy terms. . P. L. Wood. . r Geo. P. Reed 341 State St. Ladies' wool dresses cleaned and pressed, $1.00 up. . Men's and Ladies' salta cleaned and pressed $1.00., . - iVARLET CLEANERS : i - Over Baslcka ELECTRIC MOTORS r: Rewound and Repaired, New or - r 1 Uaed Motor ; f v 3 BE3ISTTTCHING 6. t and 10 cents per yard. Also buttons, stamping and pleating. r ; annX hkrueger ; Over Miller's . Telephone 117 r TERWILLIGERS Perfect Funeral Service For Less Licensed Lady Mortician 7TO Chemeketa Street . Telephone 724 Thfe Heart is lifted - and sadness will find here a service, that is the reverent essence of human thoughtfulness and tact. Webb Funeral Parlors Telephone ISO 1937 FREES WALLPAPKS 8AMPLB BOOKS ' . -Call,' phone or writ E1AXO. BUREN X7t N. Commercial -. Salem VIBBERT & TODD . j TbJss Electrical - , : 5 111 South llUh Tel. till YICICSOMERBCO. Our Ufa's work has been spent la studying , f of Chinese harbs and thoss suffering from stonvtch. liver and kid ney trouble, rheuma tism and gall stones, also disorders of man. women and children, v , ..- 5r Free Ceassltattoa Can or T?rU Crea O A. 11 to O r. 11 19 CIXZ CX Calea, Orecai LIGGETTS ORIGINAL Original 'In Name Original in design and Original in its exquisite contents i . - Liggeit's" Original Package contains all the favorite pieces of Candy-lovers. ' , -Alt are generously coated with the rich chocolate - that has made Liggett's famous through out the country. , $J;00 .Per, Lb. - In half, one. two,' three, and five-pound sizes. Pcrry, Drug Store 115 S. Commercial FURNITURE i - - t - - . - - , -.-. - - " ,'.-.- i WEDNESDAY NITE 7 Pf M.s , ' i ' . at F. N. Auction 1610 N. Summer St. Market ! : . . ... 1 Hoover eL sweeper, like new; 1 range, heater, 1 ivory wood bed with coil spring and mattress; 1 large oak side board; 1 combination oak bookcase and writing .desk U oak ex. table, round; h square oak ex. table; 1 ivory chest drawers; V4 oak library table; L9xl2 Ingrain rug; 1 oak dresser,1 ivory dresser, overstuffed all leather rocker; 6 oak diners; 1 oak and mohair rocker;v2 Ma hogany rockers; 2 new Simmons beds; new mattresses new linoleum, rugs, new linoleum by the yard ; f baby cart; good violin with bow and box; new clothes dryers; clothes baskets; lanterns; ironing boards; 'j 1 Oliver typewriter, like new; new set dishes, pails, boilers, wash' tubs, wash boards, pictures, brooms.!., mops and lots of other miscellaneous articles. Terms Cash. ' You can always buy your new or used furniture"' for less at F. N. Woodry's. PRIVATE SALES DAILY. "I pay cash for used furniture. Phone 511"f W. A. CHUTE'S o Thursday, October 20, 1 p. mp Located 9 miles north of Salem on the Wal lace Road or 1 miles north of Lincpln: school in Polk county. 5- ' ' - . 1 " f : " li : , Consisting of v.': '-TV.:; 7 . .T- ' 50 stock ewes, 1 grey mare, 9 yrs old, wt.4400, a real good work herse; 1 sorrel mare, 10 yrs. old, wt, lCC0 broken single, double and to 'saddle ; 1 double set wcrl; harness; 1 iron wheel wagon and gravel box; 1 lever harrow; 1 John Deere 7 ft, binder with tongue and transportation trucks; 1 McCormick mower, 5 ft, good; 1 hay rake; 1 horse cultivator; 1 14 in. steel beam p!aw; 1 8 f t. disc with tongue truck; 1 Kentucky double disc grain drill, in good shape; 1 16 in. riding sulky plow; 1 26 irt. disc plow, 3 extra discs; 1 clod masher; 1' clover seeder; 3 log chains, broad axe, cycle, grinder and other tools. Terms Cash. . i PAEMERSf-IIr. Chute, the owner, Has grahted you the privilege of bringing in! anytmngyou want sola. . W..AV CHUTE .4(5?'- Fa-1T. WOODED X 13 yj, Salem'a Leadinr Auctioneer . , . . i In CSuu-re. ' ; ;, t See My Stock of New and Uaedrurnlture, Banre, Heateri, tf. lisonm, Ete. ' I &ea, and Store 1610 N. Summer St, Salem - .K- Q rone Cll --- - , ! Just Norti ef SUte House OLD PHOTOGRAPHS CO? Often you want old photographs reproduced, but fear entrusting them to 8trallgcrs., Our repuUtlon aMurei the aafety and proper' care , of your picture, whlea wo will copy,- enlarge, frame or band color at s price lower than the unknown agent ;Caa offer. ' . -' . i ' ICENNELL-ELLIS ! STUD" 20 Ore a KZj.- 3C i V A f 4 t- I 4 M A I