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the Oregon statesman, sauej, osegon, Wednesday horning, November 9, 1D27 4 r 11 For Relaxed Chin Muscles advise a ba lanced cnmbtrwtrjo of nourishing skia food and wtrtfttfrnu " . Ekm food hiiU hr at'tnllf vlfctf J according tO-nbethct the lm Jrv or jilv and should be fol lowed by n u mutnt ttwi wl! rut Jry the skin. But mat tropin unt tlx Ui$guh circulation tmnt he ftwnubteJ il the rte and tissues are CO resume armr ruriuat tut tuit and tbi kio again be come gkm-inff cttv. , " . J Mtsf Gn haf'inrntrd RuHhri Patter which if ; turd in annfcuxi mMb'zjum nd 4-trinRents will -tvmiUtc circuUttuw itJ iciuveiwte - htumJcs and tissues, .y ; j ' VK'r H Dorothy Qray recommends iuwria m vuuaw ' i t James L-' Hope, Astoria attor-j ner,, bu been employed to repre sent tb e state banking department in the liquidation ot the defunct First State bank of Seaside. Ti doors of the bank were recently closed upon order of tbe state, su perintendent of banks. ; ! and it was necessary for tbe fire men to cut Into the side ot tbe hoase to reach it. The lose la covered by insurance. Terms Hons Close in, at 1040 Broadway. $300 could, handle.' Furnace, fireplace, garage. Price 93800. Vacant ready for you. Becks Hendricks. ;: ISt K. High street.- -5 i ? Bootleggers fined Bob Taylor and F. McMahon. arrested Sunday by state prohibi tion officers and 'i local police, charged with selling liquor to the fleers, pleaded guilty yesterday & I police court and were fined 2S0 each. 9 Oregon Purp nd Paper Cow Preferred.' Limited amount tor ale. Hawkins and Roberta, Phone 1417. Price Lowered, Center Street Corner C 6x1 10. Total price 112,500 and J5000 will , handle. Nets 4 and xnust increase in val ue. Becke and Hendricks. 189 N. High Street. Will Parade Friday Members of Sedgwick Post are requested ,. by . Commander - J. " J. Neameyer to -meet at Marion square on Friday, November 11, at 9:45 a. m.. to Join in the Armis tice day parade. Lost White But! Weight SO lbs., 1 year old. swers to the name ot Hicks, ward.- TeL 161 or 2115. An Re- Visit PortUnd Sunday Tlsitors from Salem in PRISONER BIS MUSSCO WONT ACCEPT TIME OFF FOR GOOD BEHAVIOR "Immediate extradition to Cali fornia ; of Dominic Mussco, serv ing four months term in the Mult nomah .county jail under the name of Tony Lacalla, was refused by Governor Patterson here Tues day when the prisoner refused to Florence Beards ley and Elsie Bolt, members of Alpha Gamma Delta, will attend the homecoming fes tivities at U. ot O., going down Thursday -evening, LFGIU.J VOTES 1 MANY CANDIDATES RUSHED FOR COMMANDER Portland Included Mr. and Mrs.accept credit for good time. Muss- if f testis dry and SppIV SrsCAt Sltn Fuue 4nd onto Dome? Go Pwua pt - eedn rt due nd lt rt h '-- lot in mmum x U fnit SStWQVreta! . It t ee dV Mf plume .u hr cKw tmA Hietvflv 4' Me He for f --ttiii tec reJf am . ' w. If rrKr w k ra-YVt Fnnn ! - TTSSt CREAM II ih muKlti ere relaxed I rtt Mht uivt SnciAt Sao Poce tm f u Hun or Tout Cttvu tli fx t tump od pat rrh urb Qray Parac for Ue w In rbt- urmng pat Rm-r wwi AtTiwun Caait sate cbe rkwi 4 mm tbe reaulu ia hMt one II im a doable chlnt rr t ms rMii aed oa fnmtf -mmh a Haradtf Gray Fame foe tea immi ei(Ht and etoming and oo , tag sow qtrtchly tba chin ia reduceit RUSSIAN ASTRINGENT DDROTHT GRAY'S ' , PATTER. Aia I e Dmhy G flwa j Ac Our Toikt Goods Oepmsaeot CAPITAL DRUG STORE COBBtate OWL AGTEVCT TeL 119 Car Ktolcn -j A Ford coupe t was reported to the police last night . as haying been, stolen from Dreamland rink. The car belongs to Charles Crabb who lives oa route 5. ? r. t Attend Rrgiatrara Meet- i ' Nat E.-: Beaver registrar at Willamette university, left Monday tor Corvallls to attend a conven tion ol Pacific coast registrara. SAYS 'I TFe have a Chevrolet tour ing rally equipped, looks LUce sew and Is perfect snerlisnto auy. This car has ony rsm but very little and u M aiuip at $330. : ii ii saaiiini riinal ."The Honae That Service Baflt"1 T Starts Basketball The T. M. C. A. young men's di- vUion basket ball program got un der way last night with tour teams out tor practice. It Is expected that about fifteen teams will be organized before the asason is over and' from these teams -an all-star team will be chosen to represent the association during 'the latter part of the season. - , Ornamental Shrubbery . - Fruit, nut . trees. Warren nurs ery, Salem. Rt. 9. box 147A. Phone 104F24. e Baby Girt Arrivee i A baby girt was bora . October 21 to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hermann of Salem. The little girl was born at Portland. . Special this Week Only Bull puppies $5 and 110. land. 273 State. Pet e- Paetor Return W. N. Coffee, pastor of the Free Methodist church, has .returned from Chicago ..where he attended convention of church workers. 10 Inch Mm Wood Special price on quantity orders. Hill man Fuel Co. Ph. 1855. Dr. Brows Feted T. S. Lamport. Mr. and Mrs. E.' N, Gilllngham, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Montgomery and Mr. and Mrs. II. W; Meyera." ?A11 were registered at the Congress hotel. , "AFRICA TOUR" PLK1 HAZEI GREEN MISSIONARV - SOCTETT TO MEET HAZEX. ' GREEN, Nor. 8. (Special)- The Women's Mission ary association WO! meet at the hbme of Mrs. Maurice Dunigan, Thursday. November 10, at 2 o'clock. .' - . An exercise, A Personally Con ducted Tour in Africa," will be given. Mr. Warn pier, a stockman froni in""Mt county who attended the LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS c fna ta33 Jsi jfhtnei Mosnama t yraw TOratSkO-- noads T3 wkTJL i baoa jiesiiiiHiij ha tear fem j arty g aa eBiHiitaftea aatoa mX 131j ODO. Jlar sauna xna canECSXars axe'lanS i fialadl. aae CSjdb XL. Arftfuwaai Cjwatf. a wjcuflaax. ' Ontaana, - riraTia JaJ .. ; : ' ' .. ' , Balamt al Trl Bertha Ismra svt A. Aiiafiimsm u T3mr, I TrtBtwg Hanm, Mmx5m I S zBxeaeafti I strkSCty ansslen fcaauBav Hotel fl ta . f err 7 retna wa hare JSafisai 'to adE arm frizll-air. Kmlk ka arattxSzil Se3rWL L Bautdslc&x. 123 X. Hlgs of sevwa cachta of a :X , afSclala declared. , diatrjesl Xba reataurauat far can IgSaCa C a cawd esvefr ttxue. a half cords . ha xaOe ta deBrer Pi between Seattle Rra Old Ckyatal Gardens Wednesday. Graad Jar ; T9 Sfcreioca cuisaty wQ csnrune? Jaryf lutautjCary to iha Kimmter fern and to Xoa Angelea, aad a.namber of aide trips, according to Jack ABan. a repreeentatire of the LeBatrsoa has also daSrered firej fina. who spoke at the- Klwaals up forclah lancheoa yesterday. A Med-1 l ford, reweaeatatrre has alraadr aetocted aad the interests off la the north will he hand ted J Portland. . Xocal agendea to hook up with the mala Una will be established at Salem and otherf points ta the vaBey, ; hot said. Planeo -also win be operated from Seaside and Astoria to Portland. A great need, he said, is the im- provesnent of :: the local landing! field, and cooperation of the Bell una was offered to bring ! about! snch improvements by staging an air . areas nere some time In the future.' i lauztdry trayw hardwood floor, ga-f rage, eet, 325. Eaay terra. Hetrfca Jateaon. 2 TJ. S. "Baak BuUdias, phone 827. appointed day tn tae anil Zor partltiffa of real js tipcat rnarilwtesl by George W. FaXnaar agaiaat Mary Smith and TJOext forget. BUI Wa hare 4 new S75aa to eff raner. wMcfi fa schedmTed tej tixS. in ready for year fans- VJ ... ,,,, -rc liy. ir yoor move. Beeke A HeudrJea . 113 X. Hh etreet. QTsc RoUery Made J5it- j & Ou Plemins of this city yes-, 1 . . - . jtsrday pleaded gratlty ia jastice FlgUab Arexurr. Wrd. loert U havrag stolen three phon- ' IfeMjr Veraa, Taneoanr, . raecrnla record. ; Ha had beea ar- SattSos lin. BeiCnghaxa. lJJrrafcd and placed in county Jail rnwafc no rave in arfaedt. . Also'oe this charge. The reaaoa why Teg- Tax. xt safcaa w Dei Jaresar-JlsA Utoi. tbe reeorda. vbiei were Easjsse, Tw aotscial evctr; 4Stolra from i local restaaraat, -was: not efcscJoeed. FoGUrwfng aia plea TUmins waj rcica?ed on hf3 otb rreoca'xanea and the case eomtin- ? Dr. Walter H. Brown. Marion county health officer, was ban-i queted last night by a number of i high achool students at the White House restaurant. - The ' doctor is leaving Salem shortly to accept a prof esaorship at Stanford univer sity . He has been school physician here. : , w'-t livestock show at Portland, stop ped for a visit with hia brother, Louis Warapler. v?-:, '':";: . Mrs. Fred Hashlebacher audi daughters Sophia: and sons -Edward and Fred Jr., and Peter, vis ited Mrs. Hashlebaeher's son-in- law and i daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lean era, at Perrydale Sunday. . ' . :- Mr. and Mrs. Carlson and son, and Miss Meyers of Portland, and Mrs. Stein of Tacoma, were guests of G. G, Looneys' Sunday evening. Charles Zelinski, Jr- and fam ily were guests of Brother B. C. ,21inski's Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Slater .of Monmouth were ' guests of Mr. Slater's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Davis, Sunday.' B. C. Zelinski and family visited Mrs. Zelinskls sister in Portland. Five A Five acres, east oa paved road X157S. 825 down, W. H. Grab- enhorst & Co 134 S. Liberty street. ' Injured In Collision Elmer "Dutch" Rice of the In dian Cycle shop on State street re ceived, injuries to a leg and George Heeemaa of 748 N. Commercial street sustained cuts about Ms legs yesterday . when the motorcycle they were operating collided with a car driven by Newton Sanders J son of Dr.; I. N. Sanders ot this dty. ; The collision happened at the -State and Waverly street in tereection. Out of the common - t Dad Watson. Crystal Gardens Wednesday.: --- Win Badld Store - , Henry S. Folkes was granted a permit - yesterday to ; construct a two story business bnildinr ' at 23C2 Front street at. a cost 82000 . co or Lacalla was sentenced to serve four months in the Multno mah county jail tor forgery;; on July 21 and his term expires on November 21, When It becam apparent . to Sheriff Hurlburt that Lacalla was - wanted .at Modesta, California, on a more serious charge of assault with intent' to commit murder, his release was arranged for : November. 3. ' In shortening the ' prisoner's sen tence Sheriff Hurlburt took into consideration, credit for good be havior. :. I. - - At the extradition hearing held In the executive department here Tuesday. - Lacalla refused to ac cept .the good time allowed by Sheriff Hurlburt, and expressed a desire to return to the Multnomah county jail and serve out the re mainder of the ' sentence imposed by the court, :- ' Governor Patterson ordered the prisoner recommitted to the Mult nomah county jail ; under a su preme court opinion which holds that a defendant cannot be forced to accept good time even though it Is allowed by the sheriff' or other peace ofGcer.":::: V"M;iv "3".nT:':v Lacalla was returned to the! Multnomah county jail tonight and a new extradlt on warrant was Is sued ! effective November 2 1. Ail attorney for Lacalla indi cated that he would file habaes corpus : proceedings on behalf of the prisoner before his legal sen tence has expired. In that eveat Sheriff Hurlburt will hold the prisoner even though he is order ed released until the arrival of the California officer, r t . .,- White Cabinet Sewing Marti ten Like new. cost ' 8 ISO Owner leering for California take It for $30. TbL 35F4. i Wm Contested j Charging that at the time he ex ecuted the win that was probated recently J. C. Dawson waa not in pnannonlon ot hia, fuU. mental ca pacities and that he acted under improper influence and ' duress. Ivy Dot Collier yesterday; filed in circuit court a petition to contest tae will. Dawson left property T&lued at gbont 2000. ; Parking penalised Dave Trester and F. D. Martin paid 81 fines yesterday for over time parking.. rcavnj, taadanr Gretz vi. Bohcyl puaaace vs. Pete fTUlaC Salexa. DvSxaCt Aa arder ot default waa TrsteT- ajy Scaoded down by Circuit JxtAzs L. IF. Cclahaa ta faver ef the! slilxirt Int He ease of AddSe E. T3- liorrta L. Alazis. PatvTCig Tsl.Oll T&aa Paw eg Vcd Wafiatr,. Crystal Garden. Wadaoaaay. Toa will enjoy it. i - i ! 1 ; 9ir -C-roxa bvasalow. nodara ' erary iciryj garasp?, paving, teoadry frays, foraare etsr.. 822S0. VU lahasoo. 229 U. SL Bank Kid?, Pionef37. Leas4rouT Draws FIe - A. Lenstrou, wlo ilrss umit TTitailand, yastcrday paid a S25 Cava In Justice court tcr having attempted to defraud' the .Home rv&i atrrant when delivering wood to I'm restaurant. Ha delivered FOR SALE liht acT3 north ot Salem Aca the Pacific highway; small strawberries; running 'water; 2SO cedrs wood. Price 82300 and only 8500 down. 'sei Zor aeaienee. 7i.'rtnoC -H21 Iots ' 8339 or aa, ATt afxas. facings. etz. Termavj ; Ssse thla choice and tSjoose ywn NOT. Becke-& Den-; drickz. 1S N. High street. PxrrwrU Party TonlgJat A farewell party, to Dr. and Uts. . Walter ;-H.' Brown and son. PMIlipv wOUte Kivean tonight by stafl members, of tha Marlon coojci- ty heaUh demonstration, at the aezaonstrailoa headqrarlera. Ont-j aide gueeta invited are Mrs. Mary L. Fulkerson,- county - saperiaH tendent of schools; Mr. and Mrs. George Hug, and Mr. and Mrs. Iiooert Getx.''. of Sirvertoa. ; Dr. Browa will take up his new duties at Stanford : university early nexl week. ' - FOU SALE . v. Twenty-eerea acre fivo miles frost Satem about five blocks off Salem-Dallas highway; run ning water; some timber; lots of fruit; 12. acres cultivated. Nothing to compare with this for the price. Only 82,090 If gold daring next tea days. : - U. S. REALTY CO. 412 i,tato U Tel. CSCO eive Iioada lO-lncn aim Wood ' 31 7. SO. Salem Transfer aad Fuel Co 235 8. High. TeL 623 light 18J8. , - rVolmbly no More Beaatifnl eight will ever be pre sented la any ball room than the beaatifcl singing 1,000 flag pa triotie grand march- personally directed Wednesday evening by Dad Watson at Crystal Garden- j you should see thla. t Frye Iasaed license - Stanley Frye of Salem and Ethel ires or tuiverton ; were issued a marriage license at Kelso, Wash., Monday according to word receiv ed here. - If Pnrnftnre ITpbelatered And repairing. Giese-Powers Furniture Co. : i 4- Defective Wiring Causes Fire Fire that caught from defec Uve .wiring started a fire' last ev ening in the residence of W. D. Ross. 1995 Myrtle avenue. The nre department responded prompt ly to a call and put it out before any considerable damage resulted. Tbe fire waa confined to the space inside the front wall f' tbe house on For Sale- One of the best paying and most popular restaurants In .Salem, priced right. Melrin Johnson, 320 U. S. Bank Building. . T. M. C. A. Has 14,COO Work of raising the T. M. C A. budget is. still being carried - on and yesterday a total of 814,800 was reported. Mrs. Jackson Pi Mrs. Julia Jackson, wife of Dr, E. E- Jackson died yesterday at her home at 255 South Fifteenth street. Besides her husband she leaves a : daughter. Miss Wfllette I M. Jackson. She resided in Sal em for the past 27 years. " Pastor Returns From East- Rev. ' W. N. . Coffee." pastor of the Free Methodist church, has returned from Chicago, where he haa been attending the annual board meeting of the church, and will resume his work here. This week a missionary convention is being held at his church, to which public is invited. Sessions will be held Thursday evening, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Moroni DIsen Players Coming; Fine Response If the advance seat sale can be taken as any indication, it would certainly show that the people of Salem ' appreciate the opportunity of seeing first class attractions. This was revealed. in a checkup by Harry W. Scott," chairman of the committee ot : the Salem Lions Crakvas to the number of tickets already sold by members of the club. , ; .-; ' -X, It ls.estlmated that nearly half of the entire number of tickets that will be available, have already been sold , and there still remains more than; a week's time . before the show wUl be held. Knowing that university and high school students will be espec ially interested in seeing the Mor oni Olaen players, the Lions Club has reserved an entire section of the theater for them, giving a, spe cial students price for these seats. Mail orders are being received now at the Capitol theater, as all seats are reserved. . ' WILI ATTKXD HOMSCOMXXG INDEPENDENCE. - Nov. 8.- ( Special) The . Misces i Barnum, OBETTJARY Keefer Funeral services for the late Myra Keefer will be held from the Terwilllger funeral home Thurs day f morning at 10:30 o'clock. Rev. -Acheson will be In charge. Interment will be ia the L O. O. F. Jcemetery. HUBBARD FOLK .VISIT INDEPENDENCE, Nov. 8. (Special) Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Seholl and daughter - and Mrs. George Wolfer. all of, Hubbard, visited on Sunday with-Mr.. Wolf- era daughter. Henrietta. . Mr Wolfer formerly owned- the Wolf er springs at Hubbard, but has disposed of them recently. . . Jackson Mrs. Julia Jackson, age 54, died at her home at 255 South 15th street this morning. She is sur vived by her. husband. Dr. E. E. Jackson, and one daughter. Wil- letta M. Jackson. Funeral services will be held from the Terwilllger home Thursday at 2 p. m. Inter ment will be in the L O. Ol F cemetery. MT. CREST ABBEY BIAUSOLEUBI : VAULT ENTOMBMENT. LLOYD T. RIGDON, Mngr. Candidates galore, most of them protesting - that ;they "did not ehooee to run for 1928.", were shoved forward for commander of Capital Post No. 9. American Leg ion, when nominations were called for Monday night. Those named were: Bill , Paulus, "Biddy! Bishop. ; Breyman Boise. - Cicero Hogan. Dr. E. - IL Hobson, Rufe White. Fod Maison and Dr. C. L. George.1 . ' ; Oa the .other hand, thr weren't so many for some of the offices. Herman. Brown, present chaplain, waa the only nominee for vice commander: Ray Baaeett waa the only one mentioned for adjutant, and a motion was passed to raise hia salary. Robin Day and Lloyd Da merest were nominated for "historian: Wilford Williams and Maurice Sawyer for sergeant at arma: Mort Pilkington and Jack ElEott for chaplain; Jake Fuhres for fi nance officer: and King Bartlett. Douglas McKay, Walter Zoeel, Lyle Dansmoor, B. Victor. Carl Steiwer. John J. Rottle, Cicero Hogan aad Ted Irwin for thd five places on the executive committee. ' Nominationa will be reopened at : the next meeting, two weeks henca, - ; Urs. Sol Edleman Dies 1 Second Stroke Apoplexy INDEPENDENCE, Nov. 3. (Special) Mrs. Sol Edleman died at the family residence on South. Seventh street this morning fol lowing a stroke of apoplexy. - MrsI Edleman had suffered a slight stroke a few weeks ago and had not recovered .fully when tak en by the second. The family had just moved into the new home. V- CIVIC LEAGUE ELECTS i INDEPENDENCE. Nov. 8. (Special) The boys and girls of the Junior Civic league met today at the achool bulldlnr and elect. for commander aA ffi,. fnr ter. The president of the girls league is Joyce Johnson, and of the boys' league Warren Newton. ATTENDS STOCK SHOW INDEPENDENCE. L Nov. 8. (Special) K. L. Williams, mer chant of this city who is also in terested In sheep and cattle, visit ed the livestock show in Port land for several days. Distinctly Correct Footwear For Men Boys For Women V Girls Johia J. Rottle Expert Shoe Fitters 418 state BU Capital Post No. 9 American Legion - Armistice Day Tickets Given Away E WITH EVERY PATH OP SHOES PURCHASED TODAY AND TOMORROT7 One Ticket with Each Pair JOHN J. ROTTLE Walk-Over and Cantilever Footwear TERWILLIGEItS Perfect Funeral Service For Lees Ucensed Lady Moriician 770 Chemeketa Street .- . Telephone 724 LADD & BUSH, Bankers Established 1863 i. '; ".; -. ..'v;-.:''"v.V.;--V ":" ''. v . y General Banking: Business Office Hours from 10 a. m. to 3 p. el. I BUY & SELL Listed and Unlisted STOCKS ; and s BONDS 'Also First Mortgages , A. E. LAFLAR . Ladd A Bush Bank; Bldg. Orchestra Jlays Ten members of tho high school orchestra, under the direction of Lena Belle Tartar, music director in the public schools, furnished special music for the Kiwaais club luncheon yesterday. .Those in tbe orchestra were Vern Wilson, Cleo Seeley, Italph Weddle, Kenneth Mackenzie, . Tom . Downs, Wallace i McClelland, Ray ZJarsh. Chester ;Lovell, George Settlcmeier, and i Walter Klcfer. For Dry Planer Ends Phono Ilillmaa Fuel Co., Phone lass.. .. : , , Air Lin? rrosessee The Dell air line service com rany "Will c; crate several' sevo -pS toFortlstuL 200caifortmb1ei nek wtra hrh tuMOvbia ntm. ComttieM down-ton location. , N mlfr hnwul MMnaol Vhs HOTEL CONGRESS PORTLAND, OR2COH 1027 FKK WALLPAl'ER S.VSIPLE BOOKS : ". . Call, pbone or write P.IAX O. BUREN 179 N. Commercial Salem FOR SALE OR RENT Three acres close in on paved highway with modern - house. Fv L. Wood. 341 State St. HOISTTTCniNG ' , 8 and 10 cents per yard. Also buttons, stamping and pleating. : ANNA H. KRUEGER Over Miner's Telephone ll7 Casey's Guaranteed ' RH EUM ATISM REMEDY Money refunded if it does not r ; - cure your case NEXSOX & HUNT. Druggists Cor. Court and Liberty TeL 7 FOR DECORATIONS ' ' - 1 : - See :0' y " C F. BRE1TIXAUPT Telephone 180 SIS BUte Et. YICII SO HERB CO. I. H. LEOXO, Mgr. T'7 Ladles wool dresses cleaned and pressed. 11.00 up. lien's and ; Ladies suits cleaned . and pressed S 1.00. : i VAIlLirC CLEAXEIT3 " Over Banicka ' Strength - Vitality fr 1 (11 Our life's work haa beea spent in studyiue -the healing properties "of Chinese .herbs and now 'daily we relieve those suffering from !' stomach, lirer and kld , ney trouble, rheuma tism and gall stone., also disorders of men. women and children.' Free Consultation Call or Write - Open O A. M. to 8 P. M. . . : 423 State St-. Salem. Oregon ELECTRIC MOTORS Rewound and Repairect. New or Used Motor- VIEBERT & TODD Tiling Electrical .191 South ilirh Tel. 2112 Cod Liver. Oil - Emulsion iSIade by a new process from - Vitamin-tested Nor wegian Cod Liver Oil. An ideal means of giv i n g growth - stimulating: vitamins to Infants and children, and for building up the weakened condition ot adults. roll Pint f 70c Perry's Drugstore 115 S. Ccr:crt: .1 Let Kennell-Ellis ... -.... 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