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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1927)
V 1 1 I Vi r Cbar ycurj etin cf these n "Wash the s!dn with Valaze Blackhead and Open Pore Paste Special far more pene tfl trative than soap fer removing impurities and refining the pores. 1.00. : - Cleanse alternately with Valaze Pasteurized Face Cream the greaseless, soothing wonder cream ideally suited to pimpled and blotchy skins. $1.00. Valaze Acne Cream (Medicated Pink Treatment) after cleansing or washing the face, apply this soothing, healing, corrective preparation.- Not only clears the skin 1 of blemishes but prevents the condition from spreading. $2.00, Owl Agency OCALWEWS U Portland Visit rgll M. Stall ker jof this city as In Portland Monday. "- 5. To attend the formal opening ;r yt the new Capital Beauty Shoppe i'jt 223 IN. High, tonight. Special ' - jnuslc from 8 to 10. -j , - 4 jThitors Jn rortland rV Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Herrold were in Portland Monday, regis- fterinr. at the Congress hotel. S Dance- i I tlny tTsefol Article -f I Included in rummage ale at i i ri. mgn xnursoay October if 7th. v ; Springer to Return ' ' Leslie Springer, proprietor of f the Shyne Shop, will arrire in Sa lem .next Sunday arter spending a month Tlsltinr in California. ,RmoTal Sle mi tbe Swart Specialty Shop. 453 Court StU suns y Formerly of the Ideal now at Shoppe. tie new Capital Beauty i v!3 N. High. Phone 3G5. -Her Xew Home , ri Tl Cm At wad rrantcul rvr- Titnit yesterday to construct a one Vatory dwelling at 2270 Laurel kfrAAt at m. m of 1 3X00 Hant p. Harma la the contractor. Get Vow Sugar Pumpkins For pies on sale at 241 N. High. trrSaay October 27th. rmerly of Model Beauty par- 'i lor now bi. lun new Atpiiu uea u f tv Shosne. S21 N. Hich. Phone TVomen'e Oars Cnwh I ; Mrs. R. R. Rett of Roseburg re ' ported to the office of the county -Jf, heri! ! Ifyious ' U chine rvF Ai I sheriff yesterday that on the p ro ll tIous day she collided wltn a ma- driven by Mr. Zeno Schwab Aurora. The accident occur red about II miles north of Salem. Old Time Dance " At KenU . Hall Thursday eve- e Raniinv Chestnut And his O. A. C. Colonials, will V.ly for I he masked ball at Kentl ffjlh 1 Hallowe'en night. Prlaen for I , tn lst nasaea, a uiies uoi iu y Indeftende&ce. j :. '; : Sri rrofessor in, Accident r i A. C. vHeyman - yesterday re- ported to the county sheriff ; that i his car collided with a machine i f tJren by Prof. ; Florian Von Es- v.Jfof Willamette university on October Z3 at 4:t. m. me c mt took place about six miles v S of Jefferson. Little dam 1 ai hi was done either machine. - p i-4-5cBa!e I . Lof slightly defective dlnner-j i Tfare begins Wednesday at Gahls- t dorfs. 32$ Court St. . New Oriental Display . . . . M f ' frvinr C.Hnntinaton 3nst re-1 Irving CHunimgion jua. turned from the Orient and has an exclusive line of Oriental shawls. hiorl coats, silk embroidery ana Jinanese baUk. These Oriental oods are on display at The Man s Wednesday and Thura-i Everyone is cordially Inspect. . RENT ; Mom house fit per month. a a. A . V. KDora nouse per Room house 320 per month Room house 325 per month. 5-1 ?-Room house 330 per month. e-Room house close in 317 per month, u- r' ' - . S-Room house 130 per montn. 4 -Room furnlahed house 135 Ttr month. 4-Room furnished flat 35 per month. - 5-Room modern house 35 per month. ;- -Room house dost la 1 50 PW g.he:lty cd. ' 3 E late EX. g ihop. for 1 May only. 1 ; nvHed to KlFOR " a ! f : PIMI?LES---BLOTCHES I uriightly blemishes with the Helena Rubiyteml Wwld-Famous Beauty Specialist CAPITAL DRUG STORE J. II. W1LLETT 403! State T.f I . mm mi. Jay Hae On STole- l I AThe Merchants Credit Bureau yesterday began action in circuitlof community clubs will meet this court to collect ?313 on a note against II. ILrErans. PnrnJrnre Tphob?tered And repairing. Oiese-Powers Parnitnm On Elis Belonging to Rotary- Why not attend the danca- at the Elks Temple after the ban quet. 4,5. Cliepraan Visits Salem C. C. Chapman,, editor of the Oregon Voter, published at Port land, was a visitor in Salem yes terday for a few hours. New White EWtrkv Bwlnff llachlne with drop head cabinet Valae 1150. For quick tale 100. Tel. 85F4. 16 Inch 31111 Wood or Immediate delivery. Reduc ed f ratee on r quantity order. Spauldlng Logging Co. Phone 1830. - ... To. Visit Portland Friends Mrs. Merlve B. Brooks of the Marlon eouaty health demonstra-j tlon sUtf, left last night for Port land to visit friends and relatives. Store Room for Rent- Suitable for Beauty Parlor, 2041 N. CapitoL Inquire at 2045 K. CapitoL ! r Lot Snap Large view Falrmonnt Hill lot 76150. Price reduced from 94300 to $3150 to move. NOW. Becke ft Hendricks. 189 N. High St. Xew Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Richmond, 14 $5 North Fourth street, are the parents of a baby girl that arrived October 12. She has been christ ened Barbara,- Ann. ' Large Else - ;- ' Decorated dlnnerplatee GahlsdorTa dinnerware sale for 5c each. ; p '254 During the Removal Sale , 1 .0 - Discount on Esprit d'Ar mour Toiletries. The Swart Spec ialty Shop, 453 Court St. Visit County Court William McCalep a.nd son from Scotts Mills were callers at the of flee of the Marion county court tenIay uut. to getting some road work done In district 12. i Delicious Home Made Candy And ice cream on sale at 244 N. High Thursday October 27th. Mr. Hoff man- Formerly of the Terminal Bar ber shop now at the new Capital Beauty Shoppe. 223 N. High Phone 3C3. Forfeit Ball ' H. L. "Wheeler and Harold Kie tlei, who were Arrested for speed ing Sunday and who deposited 315 ball for their appearance in police court, failed to put In an appear ance and their , hall money was de clared forfeited yesterday by Po lice Judge Poulsen. A Real Dinnerware Sale 20 per cent on all American open stock dinner are at Gahla- dorr. 325 Court St. 25 4 M3ss Gamette Clearwater- ; Formerly of Model Beauty Par lor now at the new Capital Bean ty Shoppe 2 23 N. High St. Phone Jurists To : Members of the state supreme court will so to Pendleton next Sunday where the tall term of the court for Eastern Oregon opens Monday. The docket Is one of the heaviest la year, and live days probably will be required to dis pose of the' several cases ached uled tor hearing, Dr. XL 3, Clements - - Has returned and will be in his oKlce as txsnaJ. - l Home HaJe ries Cakes, bread, etc., on , sale at 244 K. Ilh. Tlsrsday, October 2711. v-;:v". - scientific pfMarftticsa m- Corner Liberty - J Federation Meet Tonight 1 f The Marlon county federation evening at Hayesvilile at 8 p.m. Real Old Time Dance-Dad- Watson Crystal Wed. Come. Garden Hear the Zenith Radio The finest made. All electric. So batteries of any kind. - Salem Music Co.. 355 N. High St. Hotel Marion A La- Carte service room. : in d la lag Wanted m Closed Gir .Or lot as payment on a strictly modern five room horns. Phone Owner 794 or 1341M, evenings. Lands Bis Fish C. T. Breithaupt. local florist. returned this week from a fishing trip to Sileti bay. While there ha says he caught a 42-pound salmon. Dad Watson- Crystal Garden Wednesday. Five Loads lfMnch Mill Wood 317.50. Salem Transfer and rnel Co III 8. High. TeL 529 Hlght 19i3. : The Jndge la Back ' I Mark Poulsen, cltyrecorder and police magistrate, has returned from an auto trip to Bellingham, Wash, He was accompanied by Fred L. Scott, Liberty fruit grow er. s Usual Good Time- Good mneic. Dad Watson real old-time ..dance Crystal Garden Wednesday. Houses For Rent Fire modern houses two flats. rent $30 to $40. Immediate pos session ' on alL Becke . A Hen- drlcks. It N. High street. : Marion Resident Here A. T. J. Lafky. president of til Marion county federation of com munity clubs, was in Salem Mon day on business. He spoke of the inconvenience of train service ' af forded Marion. mentioning that there Is only .one 8. P. .train to Salem and that leaves at 4 : 3 4 o'clock In the morning. An effort to being made to get the railroad to halt one of Its trains there at a more convenient hour. ', Just Received Two 1930 , Ford roadsters, one 19 2 8 model Ford touring, one 1928 model Es sex six coach at - bargain prices. Open evening and Sundays. . Used Car corner, H block west Ladd A Bueh.' ' ' " New Coach Added ' " . fT : The Oregon Stages Inc., has added a new 21-paasenger de luxe coach to the fleet already in op eration. The new bus, which will run between Portland: and, Ash land, is about the last word In class and comfort,: . Among other Improvements over the older type coaches; this one has ; individual lighting and heating-conveniences for each seat! The seat are ad justable to any position desired by the "passenger and are equipped with head . rests. The motor! is 110 horse power. Others Ilka it are promised for the near future. aaoo Balance EXACTLY . like rent. S room plastered home. Older home in good condition excellent location, paving paid. ' Fruit and flower. Walking distance to Un iversity, State House. See 17 CS Court street. Vacant. Price $3350. Beck Hendricks, lt N. High street; . - : : Distinctly Correct Fcot7ear For lle?. Bora For T7omea Clrls Jclm J. RcIIId Exrrrt r -a Hitcra H IMt Ml!)) W. II II in) Wllfl CAYS We hare a late 4 cylinder Ace motorcycla with good rubber, mechanically good, and a fine looking job for $125.00. - . Thm Coosa Curt Ecrriot EsSf Overtime. Parking T. W. Darles and Charles Hu4 kins were fined $1 each yesterday for overtime parking. 8 Oregon Porn and Paper Co. Preferred. Limited amount zor sale. Hawkins and Roberts. Phone 1427. . - IlincsberifFt Fined Jay Hlnesberger TM yesterday fined $25 and costs In justice court for shooting two female China pheasants, the law allow ing but one. Just Received Two 1023 Ford tourings, $75; one light delivery, $125;. one 1924 Chevro let touring. $125; one 1923 Ford coupe, $145. used- car corner, block west Ladd 4b Bush. Breaks Through Bridge . One of the Oregon Gravel Com pan ys trucks broke through the bridge a slat street and Turner road yesterday. The driver Vas not injured. New Modern Homes- Terms Ilka tent. We have seven from 4 room at$3750 to 8 rooms at $13,600. All have fur naces, garage, etc. Four have double garage. Becke 4b Hen dricks. 189 N. High street . Salt Money Ordered An order waa handed down fa circuit court yesterday requiring Eltryn A. van De Walker to pay the sum of $130 io Dorothy Van De Walker. This money la declare ad dua as salt monay used in re cent litigation between the two. Boxlnjt Armory Arena Wad. Oct. 2 6, Jack Dillon, Sa lem, vs. Battling Slim, Belling ham for tan rounds. Bobby Me Intyra, Salsm, vs. Charlie O'Leary, Portland for six rounds. Eddie Graham, Salem, vs. Mike Dolan. Portland for 4 rounds. Also 81 Flook of Mill City vs. Tonng. Un ion, ; Portland In a good curtain raiser. ' 1 The W. C. T. V. Rmtrmage Sale! Friday and Saturday will be a good place to get that used dress or coat you are needing, all kinds of good clothing, shoe and hate will be fonnd there. - ; : The W. O. T. TJ. Will Thedr Rummage Sale next Fri day morning, October 28th, at their hall on the corner of Com mercial and Ferry streets. Friends . . . . . . wui itinaiy onng in tneir contri butions before then or call Mrs. J. J. Noon, Phone $90 and they will be called for. ' . Needed: A Rnbber HARRISBURG, Pa. N. R. Bai ler, fish commissioner, received a letter from a resident of western Pennsylvania complaining that the fish 1 in i Connequinnessing ; creek were developig square nosea from bumping Into a 'concrete dam when they tried to jump it; The commissioner suggested that rub ber shock absorbers be supplied to the fish. - ' . HEMSITrClUNG f, S and 10 eenta per yard. Also buttons, stamping and pleating. "ANNA H. KRUEGER Over Iflllerti 'Talephona 11T FOR SALE OR RENT . Three acres close in on paved highway with modern house. F L. Wood, J41 Stale'&C FOR DECORATIONS j . - - See . 1 : OL F. B1USITHATJPT Telephone S0 ilS State St. & Ladies wool dresses cleaned and pressed, 11.00 up. Men's and Ladles' suits cleaned and pressed' $1.00. r- - V -j' TAItLEY - CLEANEH3 CZZ Over Bnslcks " ; T ELECTRIC II0T023 ILswound and Repaired New or ' O u-e Motor I. H!:ctrfrI II (( lb JO, SH3T03S DIT ' ffiiysfiiL F a r rri f e ) J e f Legislation Deadlocked Pending Ar- ; rival of Oregoii MaiT WASHINGTON, Oct 25 (AP) -Deadlocked on details of farm relief legislation whleh they plan to press toward enactment west ern republican senators are cen tering their hopes now on Sen ator i McKary, of Oregon,, new chairman of the agriculture com mittee.-- :1 ..-'. -:.y-;:!-;f: j Senator McKary. co-author - of the McNary-Haafen bill which President Coolldxa : vstoed, has been studying the farming situa tion' during the summer with a view to perfecting legislation. ; The opponents ,of ; the - vetoed measure are awaiting his return in the hope of finding In him the authqr of , a bill which, they can support. ;" ! Differences, of opinion on the McNary-Haugen bill hare cropped up In the, newly organized group of western independent republi can senators. Senator Borah, of Idaho, is one of these, opposed to the bill, which would -have sought to aid the farmer by caring for crop surpluses. The study being given agricul ture "by the administration, it has been learned, has gone into other fields than the surplus crop prob lem. It 1 understood that Pres idnet Coolidge Is Interested in pro posals which would put under fed eral license all commission houses dealing in farming commodities. This progTMf has proceeded to the point where the department of Justice is Investigating the f east bility of euch licenses. Likewise, Senator Borah la understood to be interested In it. The president has been represented ; as feeling that farmers would . gain considerable benefit from such a program which would make the commission houses liable to government In spection. LOCKW00D CASE TO TAKE LONGER THAN EXPECTED - (Continued from Page One) trians across' State street on tho east side of Church. Witness after witness was grill ed by Earl Bernard, defense conn sel, andtorced to admit that he or she did not remember any- BIG Farmers Day All Saturiaay 1P.M. Auction Market 161Q H. Summer Farmers send la your Esti$gi taxjy, for adTer tistng. YiaCSOHERBCO f . xjl ixoira, Mgr. . ... Ow Kfrt vort ha ff been spent in studying the healing properties of Chinese herbs and now daily we relieve those, raftering from atonMch, ltvr and kid ney trouble, rheuma- 45f SSm tlsm and gall tone. disoreee ox man. woman and childran. N ' OaaovlTftto : Osea t A. IX. to r. U. 4S Ctaio -, When the Doctor necommends- Bfilkof .Magneei For? the treat ment of constipa tion, heartburn, or other kindred .ailments, use . ,nnikof Masneisla An especially high grade product of full official strength and parity. r -. Highly- recommended also -as an alkaline month washr .to protect the 'teeth, from erosion " by. the mouth : cid. ', uy:'Z:Z--:2. . Fnkootbra Cream Pleasant to Take . . Rexall MCk of Magnesia straighten out your stom ach - and gives yon - back your appetite. "" Sold only at the Rexall Drug Store. FULL PINT 112 C. CccrcLJ mm ' ' ' V " ' k i i thing else that Hapvesed ea the fatal high! In ofestien. tt & fen tlclpated that ihJs W fci 6U ol the pcials.ifgiieJ.ty lie ;4efensi to the Jafy lotaorrowfc lh Idei be ing thit wlttesSi a haiy dn ev rythlus feli "might easily b mis taken on points connected with tbe death cf Sawyer. ' The state iahg a iufprlia oh the defen vhMMtifi trerduced i can b. ,UiJratelln gT415taah4 as Otis' of the slate witnesses yes terday mornfng. Counsel for Mrs. Lock wood -had declared that Gll Ha would testify on her side, hi having been with her at the Marl-! on hotel Ehortly before the acci dent tool blace, . They eipecled him to declare that h had had nothing to drink and was hot Un der the influence of liquor at the time. ' Placed on the witness standby the state, however. Giilis wita ap parent tanwlliitigneas - admitted that there had been liquor served at dinner on the evening of July 19,f He would not'' say that Mrs Lock wood became drunk.; - Whetbef Glllis'wlU now be put on the stand by the) ;: defense is considered doubtfoL It Is. understood that the -othar person claimed to fe a. etar wit ness for th defense, a aia natad Va4 Couttland, wiU fcst ba avail able for the -trial dsapite efforts made to bfing him hero froin Ixb Angeles. Just what line of ? de fease Mrs. Lotkvrood'B counsel lifis to rely upon Is a matter of Con sider able speculation. " Among other star witnesses for the state yesterday were Kenneth Peri"y, local pharmacist who was an eye witness to the accident, and Ma Alford, state traffic officer whg pursued Mrs. Lochwood up State street after the accident took place. Perry was recalled from a!firat three listed testified Monday honeymoon trip to British Colum bia in order to be present for the trial. Ai i Casey's Guaranteed RHEUMAT1S3I REMEDY Money refunded if It doe not i enre your ease . NELSON A HtTNT Drugylst Cor. Court and Liberty Tel. 7 921 KlUClu ?AJhrt , BAlfPLXS BOOKS ' Call phone er write : MAXO.BUIIEN ITt K. Oommerelal - lalei Fnrnitare km T. IT. WOODRY'S 'Aiiction'iirket i aad Fnrnitare) Store) 1610 N. Summer 1 mm orerstaffed dar- . enport Jaeqnard .wekmr; r large Hoosier K. cabi net, proeelaln top, lite new; 1 Oliver typewrit er, 1 djopbead sewing raadiine; 1 Hoover elec- . trie sweeper A-No. 1 ; 2 ' extent! on - tables; . 2 overstaffed rockers; 4 solid oak diners; new linoleum rags, new li noleum by the yard; 1 oak' buffet, 1 violin, 1 child's wagon, 2 child's kiddie cars, 1 - sanitary coach, 1 extra good '8 day clocks, 1 new set of Bavaria China dishes, 1 6-hoIe range, 1 Jieater, beds, springs, and ctat- " tresses, 1 oak dresser, 1 antique - heater, hand painted pictures, 1 new ivory bedroom s u i t e, drophead Singer sewing machine like new; odds and ends ; of groceries, articles. Terms CasIC . and other miseellaneoas NOTICE - If you want furniture: Don't miss this sale as there Is a lot of good f urnitcre in this sals. Pfcons 511 I pay cash for used Furniture OLD PEOTCGRAPHS GSli-T Often yea xrzzt eld pliotcgrap! reproiuced, but fesr entrnatiaj thzza to Etrsrjcrs, " Cnr rejntatiJa asinres tie anfaty ani t roper csxo cf 70 n r ictars, wtla wa trtU ec77, enlarge, firaxas cr tsnl color, it a price lower ttmn tie nakno-rn tZ can c2Tcr, ; Alferd testified that at the tin& of Mrs.. Lockwoods arrest a few mlaetes after Ibe -accident, there was a strong -odor of liquor on her breath !ad two pint bottle of moons hiae.whikey , were found in heir ear. ?.r- v --v ;'. r.... V -jijpoa : urt herxam laation .'AV rora proaacea two lua , bottles which he. said, were the bottles oatct.Ji, j1 QQ6' BonT" TneT 'bouRiT'w'SrT' admitted In evidence over strenuous objec tion by' the defense and identi fied, by Alford as "moonshine whiskey. : -x j ';. - '- '-.r p There are seven more witnes ses at the disposal of the state who will be put on the stand this aornlBg," -It- was- declared last nieht by! District Attorney Carson. U is; understood that the first of the seven will be George Edwards, city police officer, who with State Traffie Officer ! Alford arrested Mrs. Lock wood on the night ef the accident - -'V - ' '-;-;-V- , -.. - - , i Another star witness that the state still has In reserve is Dr. Vernon Dcfugtas, deputy county health officer, who examined Mrs. Lockwood a tew " minutes after and prcaonacyd her jtce jctux Idated. - )- Ztr'JTS : : ' I The ootirtrocia fera ten pfvt'iei Monday: afcd .Tuesday, itti us-ny ; standing! akalnst the walls at the; sides and rear aird a considerable nUciber baaWe to pet ia at alt. : Witnesses rati oa Mondiy .'and Tuesday ! included : the following: Itugh Fischer, Maude Williamson, Bertha Compton, Carl B, Giilis. Joe Herman. Kenneth Ferry Mr. Torgersonj Mr. Domler, Mae Slae frel. Myrtle Beecroft,, Wallace Sears. J !J. McGovern, George Doualas. iJohn ; Wood, Howard framer.; ahrt Max Alford. The afternoon.: t' first li in r. ad. LADD & BUSH, Dank; i.V : Pitahlisued Ml : pfflc Hoars from i t li I! It i I i i - --- TRANSFER STORAGE Long and Short Distance Hacllxr " i . ; Public and Private Stcrs Fireproof ..u GRAIN, FEED AND SEED : Free Delivcrj to any part cf the city; i 1 Quotations cn AppIIcaticd Farmers WarehbiiGS PAUL TRAGLIO, Prop, Day TxIspScne 23 Night Telen? 12-7-17 t:c 1 ! The jnry eoagiets cfj r . Ida G. Moshbe:;fer, Hoy L. Whi Uock. Edith M.. 1M I Vr , "Th-o r.i as Little. Myron Yah Eatoe, Cor:i W.Ccoper, Kstella S. GalVe. rotcr Hunt, AI Vaa Derbeck, O. L- r tin. R. D. Halter aai Thomaa 1L Calloway.' r' WIDOW GETS AWARD AMOUNTsOF S17,E03 (Continued from Page One) was:, '; - r "Shakespeare never uttered a greater truth than when, he said: 'Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned. - t Judge Evans, In his instructions to the" jury, said- Mrs. Gates was entitled to recover damages only if the, juror found a roarHexa contract had existed between the - plaintiff and h defendant. -Their " relationship, was .not to be xon-JJ ered a factor in itself, he held. The man of the hour is not the- one who used toniake a specialty of"tnMnr the elock. t7ahL-ig- srr. chest abbey MAUSOLEUM VAULT ENTOMBMENT LLOYirt. itlGDON, Mngr. TERWILLIGEItS Perfect Funefal Sertlea . For Loss ' ' Licensed Lady Morticf an 7T0 CArmeketa Street Telephone 7SS4 ' tWKen Glasses Arq Needed 4 "APPEAL TO O'NEILLS , New Location r6t?:B. O'Neill Fourth National Bank DaUilaj ' . Pkoae IIS Blsinore TODAY a. m, o $ p. ft, BuJIdins .U.-