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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1927)
THE 0I1EG0N STATECIIAir. GALULI, OSEGOIT, THUESDAY HOSMING. NOVElIEZIl 10. 1C2T STATE SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 703-706 First National Bank Building; Salem, Oregon ; ASSETS OVER JI42,CC0.CO MORE THAN 1100 MEMBERS I s o We Pay 7 Per Cent Monthly installment or lamp sum deposits accepted f AN INVESTMENT: WORTH INVESTIGATING See us for monthly payment loans on city property to. II 11 !i - - SAYS We have 1925 Chevrolet tour ing: fully equipped, looks Ilk new and It perfect mechanic ally. This car has only ran bat very little and Is nap at S330. It I t I I ! "The Howe That Service BaHt repair shop In Salem, and Jennie Parker. Liabilities were listed at 7,0l8.1S an assets at 1 1W 511.14. Injunctions Allowed r A restrainlns; order was Issued In circuit court here yesterday prohibiting Edith Ltoyt from sU Ing a certain lot in the iicCoy ad dition to the city of Salem. The order was issued upon suit of Gertrude Hoyt. held for iarsstfration. No sooner were: these .two - released than Frank Briley was brought In to take their places, charged with belnx drunk.. i. : Will See BI3 Game . The Misses Maxlne Meyers and Julia Creech of the Salem high school will tnotor to . Eugene to morrow to witness the Oregon-O. 3. C. football game. ' Leave t or East : 'Dan Burns and his daughter. Miss Jinn Barns, win leave today for Omaha where Miss Burns will visit friends while her father goes on to Cleveland' to Attend a con vention of dealers tn auto parts. A lm Carte Service 'in - ' ' I Dining Room, Marion Hotel - i; 1: LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS I llack lom San Francisco , ivrilfM. f. 0 HoArf lstr1 mar 1- ww 1111111 uauiDuv -vm- I r hant. has returned from a busi C ::es8 trip to Sanlrancisco. . i Addresses C of G 'JcJT Judge O. P. Coshow of the su t -iMma ' iMiirt was th anPitV of the Tuesday meeting of iheCor- vallls chamber of commerce. ;i ? -tor Bale Barber Shop Jelrln Johnson. 320 U. S. Bank g. Crime Cbarged 'Dan Davis was yesterdays arrest Jd on a charge of hunting with- mi a license, .me case was cou 1 tinned for sentence until Novem- 1 KBtertalmneBts Postponed? All events scheduled for Friday evening at the Y. M. C. A. win be postponed this week on account of it being Armistice day.' ? .Special this Week Only Bull puppies $5 and $10. find, 212 State. Pet- Guest at Rotary i . Dr. W. C. McNary. superlnten dent of the Eastern Oregon state hospital at Pendleton, was a.guest at the Rotary club luncheon yes terday. 1 , . New Baby at Hall Home . Mr. and Mrs. James J. Hall, Sa lem residents, are the parents of a baby boy born November 4th. - 9 Oregon Fwrp and Paper Cow Preferred. Limited amount for ale. Hawkins and Roberts. Phone 147. jl sjiu rwr m .iri a'iivv 1 1 ! At Knight's Rest, the night be- fore Armistice. - Parked Too Lous 1 - P. H. Acton, Simon Grenheim and' George Palmer were fined 1 each yesterday for overtime park ing. - ' - , Boy M Using Local authorities hare been asked to look for Eldon Boyer. 13 who left his home on the Silver ton road, route 3. He has not been, seen since Saturday. ' He Is believed to have gone- to Port land. . I Vlew Cottage Two Lots J- Modern all ways. : IS SO S. Win V4er street.- ToUl price 33900. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High i ," Kieper Rowed Ov i . Art Kleper of Talbott was yes- terday bound over to the grand jfif on a charge of defacing a ' Yullding, , following a hearing in ,:VHice court. Kieoer is charged fH . to having thrust his fist through the screen door and the glass win f dow of the Inside of Fred Myers' - residence. ; Falling to furnish I ; 1250 bail. Kleper has been lodged 1 in the county Jan. 1 , WU1 Address Boys J ' A M, Dalrymple, i former war den of the penitentiary and now a prominent realtor of Salem, will address the boys -chorus of .the TMCA tonight. Ilia talk will be along the lines of clean living for youth. - - j Elect New Officers The Baptist brotherhood held a meeting , Tuesday j evening ; and elected new-officers for-the year Those elected were:-; President, Fred Broer; vice president.-Frank Struble; - secretary-tr etiarer, Clarke Durham. ; , v i ; ; Lost White Bull Dog Weight 50 lbs., 1 year old. swers to the name of Hicks, ward. TeL 161 or 2115. ; An- Rev - Best Small Heme Buy A trim 4 room house and three lots. All for $2100.- Cash.; Lots are large and hare all paving paid. See at 880 N. 22nd or see us. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High street v " 1 More Roads Improved- Three more road - districts in Marlon county reported to the county clerk yesterday that they had authorized additional tax lev ies for road improvement at the! election held on Saturday of last week. The districts, with - the amounts authorized, were as tol-j lows: No. S3, I960; No. 55. $641; No. 32, $600. Pretest Bsts Ctmlit ' - Patrons ; of the Oswego-Elk Rock branch of the Southern?-Pa cific Electric railroad have sent a petition to the public service com mission protesting against the elimination of certain trains and the substitution of bus service. The petitioners alleged that the bus service is; inadequate and re quest that the train service be re stored. 7. v: . . . . Fin Lot Old Home "Y: - 7- 1 3 $3300 and $1300 wUI handle! Trees and flowers. I room plas tered house with bath and hot wa ter. -;: Cement basement. ? Good home as is and easy to remodel. See at 14 27 Falrmount street Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High street ! Hurt In Collision Mrs. O. C. Johnson, 09 North Church street, hurt her leg In. an uto eollsion yesterday at the cor ner of I Fifth and ; Hood streets. Mrs. Daniel Nelson, 2055 North Church street was the' driver of one of the cars and James Ingram, 1290 Oak street, was driving the other. Mrs. Johnson was a pas senger in one of the cars. ' Frre Loads 10-Incb Mffl Wood $17. SO. Salem Transfer and Fuel Co, 396 S. High. Tel. 629 Night 1948. Hunting Brings Fine- Clay Peters was fined $25 in Justice court yesterday for hunt ing without a license. Falling to furnish the money, he was placed in county jail to serve out his sentence. Bankruptcy Asked A 'petition of : voluntary bank ruptcy was filed in federal court at Portland Wednesday by C. S Parker, manager of an automobile FOR INFORMATION ABOUT LOCAL OR EASTERN RAILROAD TRIPS PHONE 727 Oregon DcctricRy. Willamette VaUey Line Cssh 'Registers ' 'Xddinf Ifaeaiaas Typewriter Or CUl-ea O. K. Xckws4 S41 W. -m I St Attend Alumni Meeting , George W. Hug, superintendent of Salem schools, will leave thu morning for. Eugene to attend 'a meeting of University of Oregon alumni, to be held there this aft ernoon. r- " ' r Fnrnltnre Upholstea eid And repalrhir. Glese-Powers Furniture Co. 1 WoodbvrB Couple Weds Bert Oliver Breyles, 33, rest dent of Woodburn and a butcher by profession, yesterday took on t a license from' the office of the county, clerk to marry Mande I. Toaer, 3B, ' also- or Woodburn. They were married by Justice of the Peace Brazier SmalL The marriage is her second. , Prisoners Released John Holgate and.W. W. Miller were released from the ' city ; Jail yesterday. The former had finish ed serving a ten day- sentence for being drunk and Miller had been For Sale or ftewt Modern 5 room furnished bun galow. also for rent a modern 6 r room unfurnished house 'close to Grant school. Mslvin Johnson, 329 V. S. Bank Bldg. . 4 To Stage Vaudeville The chorus class of the Salem high school music department will sponsor a vaudeville show to be given in the auditorium November 18. Mtss Lena Belle Tartar will havecharge of the eient'Ten -or twelve big acts of music, dancing, and comedy will be on the pro gram. Funds derived from the ' show will be used to buy an or- thophonic for the auaitorium. SHORT TALKS BY THOUGHTFUL MOTHERS A California (Long Beach) Mother speaker "Only a mother who has - passed through anxious hours of fear of croup can apprec iate our feeling of gratitude to ward Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound.-; It stopped Junior's dread ful coarse croupy cough the very first night he took it and it was a great relief to see him drop into a quiet sleep. Since then, we have many times proven its reliability for coughs an colds." Good also for whooping cough. Disease Cases Reported - . Three cases of chicken pox, two of diphtheria, two of pneumonia. one of smallpox and two of tuber-, culosis were reported from ' Mar- ton county to the state health of fleer in the week ending Novem ber 6.. b;"i" " -a , . -i U 1 A TRUE COUGH BEHEDT TRUST IT s . yrFoley's oney sad Tar Compound Concerns every, one nrho has a ' couch, a cold, an irritated throat jir a bronchial affection. From fvT careful chemical process that I imbines pure pine tar, tresh de- mulcent honey and other lngred- I ieats of proven medicinal value, I fvthere . results a peculior quality y,or healing, characteristic of this LmiSTITCniNG 1. 1 and 19 cents per yard. AJso buttons, stamping and pleating. ANNA n. KRUEGER Over Miller's ; Telephone 11T For Rent -Modern S Room s. : Home Almost new. Vacant at 970 Tamarac Furnace, fireplace. electric water heater, wired range, hardwood, garage, paving, - etc. $35, xr will lease. Becke & Hen dricks, 189 N. High street 1; true cough and cold remedy. No opiates, no chloroform, effective alike for children and grown per sons. Insist upon Foley's Honey and Tar Compound and accept no substitutes. Final Hearing Set- Tuesday, December 13 is the date set by the county court for the final hearing and settling of the estate of A. M. ' Drorbaugh. Alice V. Ilines Is the administrat or, . " :,rv. . ; :. " Casey's Cwarawteed - - RHEUMATISM REMEDY Money refunded if it does not ; cure your case;- :J?.k- KELSON & HUNT, Druggists Cor. Court and Liberty Tel. 7 FOR SALE OR RENTj f' Three acres close In on paved highway" with modern house. F. L. Wood. 341 State St. FOR : u DECORATIONS ) Y:;Y;;See "-.''' i CL P. BREXTHAUPT .? ' Telephone SSt -513 State St FACK TO FACE WITH THRILLS iADE YOUR SALEM Y HOUSE FOR O-jX Chicken Ranch ; 3 2acres two miles from good town six room house, good barn two hen houses capacity 800 hens good well with elec tric system. Equity $4400. 5 Excellent Fruit Place 14 acres 4 miles north of Sa lem no better soil in the val ley all set to. fruit and berries house , and bam chicken houses. No incumbrance. $7500. U. r "-".TY CO. - '2 Mr .- Tel. 2CC0) FccQ to Face UJLt'iTJiHlls! r 0 r J: Ladies' wool dresses cleaned and pressed,' $1.00 up. Men's and Ladles' suits cleaned and pressed $1.00. ; . ' ; VARLET CLEANERS -. Over Bnslcks ! I BUY & SELL , j Listed and Unlisted ; i and BONDS Also First Mortgages 1 1 A. E. LAFLAR If Ladd A Bash Bank Bldg. Big Farmers' Day; Sat. 1 -O'clock at P. N. WOODBY'S , Auction Market 1610 IT. Summer Consisting of to be seU for John BSE IT AT THE OREGON, STARTS FRIDAY ELECTRIC MOTORS Rewound and Repaired, New or Used Motors vie::i::;t & TODD r . Thinirs Electrical ' 191 South IllsSi - TcL 112 I fa n. Seett 4 pure bred Duree Jersey pigs. It weeks eld, a fine bench and eaa be reg. If , yew are lSskfng for breed ing stock here's year chance 24 Chester White and Duroe Jersey pigs 10 weeks eld, a ; fine' bunch, these pigs are consigned by G. W. Petta ef Beena Vkta. 1 reg. BQIy goat large six, a dandy 30t W. L. puOets 12 R. L Bed puOeii . 59 Aneena pullets 59 Barred Reck pullets . Z5 WhMe Reek pwUets 1 DeLaval - No. 15 ' 1 feed cutter 1 3U Bain 1 geed stack sssdls t sets . double work harness 1 hand feed cutter 1 3 -see. harrow 1 14-inch plow Wheel barrow . . - - 1 double bbL shot gun 1 band newer wash machine . 18 sacks potatoes - reams of boa held fuml- ;; tare :, . ' Range," heater . New linoleum fcy the -yard New linoleum rugs, teeL ete. Farmers Attention If yon hart anything to sell yoa can brinar It in. Want cows, horses, and v sheep. : The next cale will be is 2 weeks, Nor. 26th. Send In your list : inga at one for adrer- ttising. A charge of 10 1 covers total cost to you. New & Used Fanutnre What yon want In fur ' nlture I hare it.. I pay cash fcr used fcrnitare. Private Eale3 Bally ': Phcne 511 Distinctly Correct Footwear For Mem ' Boys For Women Girls John J. Rottle Expert Shoe Fitters 41S State St. Hurt When Elevator Fall A. M. Patrick, 1165 South High street, was taken! to the 'Salem hospital yesterday noon when an elevator at the Willamette VaUey Prune association fell from the ITT. CREST ABBEY MAUSOLEUM VAULT ENTOMBMENT LLOYD T. RIGDOX, Mngr. TERWILLIGERS Perfect Funeral Service For Lees Licensed Lady Morttdasi 1 770 Chemeketn Street Telephone 724 second story of the buUding. Pat rick was oa the elevator at the time and suffered some broken bones in his feet, according to e, re port from the hospital. . Emerson C3nb to Meet The Emerson club will meet this evening at the parsonage of the Unitarian church. Rer. Martin F. Ferrey will review a book which has created much discussion . In this country as well as in Europe and Asia. The book is entitled "Mother India." The lectnre be gins at t o'clock. Discussion will foUow. . - EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED Ten Years Practice In Salem Phcnc C25 Dr. L. TL Bcrdettc Optometrist , 401 First National Rank Rids. AN INSTITUTION That knows how to allay sorrow, : justly serving all with equal reverence and -distinguished thoughtful ness. Webb Funeral Parlors Telephone 120 - 1 17 FREE WALLPAPER SAMPLE BOOKS Call, phone or write ' . ' IAX O. BUREN 179 N. Commercial Salem YICK SO HERB CO. J. JL LEOXG, Mgr. Our life's work has been spent In studying the healing properties of Chinese herbs and now daily we relieve those suffering 'from' stomach, liver and kid- . m dfce IsahmIs ' triAvimtt. -w- UCJ UUU Uio lUu a- tlsm and gall stene,, "'! also disorders of men, women and children. - ,. '...,.;... . Free Consultation Call or Write Open A. It, to. 8 "P. M. 420 State St., Salem, Oregon 13 Strength - Vitality Hi L 7 Cod Liver 00 ; Emulsion ' Made by a new process from Vitamin-tested Nor wegian Cod Liver Oil. .An ideal means of giv- . 1 n g growth - stimulating "vitamins ' to infants and children, and tor building up the weakened condition of adults. FuU Pint 79c : i Perry, Drug Store - IIS S Cotnmerria For "Relaxed Chin Muscles advises a batanced combination of nourishing alia foods and astringents. Skin foods should be carefully selected according to whether the skin is dry or oily and should be fol lowed by an astringent that will not dry the eiin. But most Important of alL the sluggish circulation must be stimuted if the muscles and tissues are to resume their natural functions and the skin again be - come glowing active, v v"""'j'"" '-v Miss Gray has invented a Rubber Patter which if used in connection with creams and astringents will stimulate circulation and rejuvenate muscles and tissues. Dorothy Qray recommends If the fscels dry and'tbint apply Sncui Bun Foe and with s Dorothy Gray Patter pat gently noder the chin sod aB over the face Jbr ten wdnmtu iady oott the result intweweekaf If the face la dry but pluoapt sppty Tssos CaxAU sod pat jwialy aoder the chin and lightly til ever the bet far lew mtmatt da Jy oots the result in one week! SPEC1AL SKIN FOOD $1XJ0.1.7S , TISSUE CREAM ; S1.0O. $1.75 If the aoitlei ere relaxed apply at eight either SreciAt Ssut Pooo sj th fact it thi or Tssus Caaau th fact to plump and pat with a Dorothy Gray Patter for ten atimao. In the morning pat Ros mam Arramoairr Cssam into the -kin and note the results in Just one dayl If yea have a 'doable chins apply Tasus Csiam and pat firmly with s Dorothy Gray Patter for tea srfnute night and saoming and no tks how quickly the chin ia reduced CREAM. $SJOO, $5.50 DOROTHY GRAY'S PATTER. $2JtO 405 State Ash sv Dorothy Gvoy Book At Our Toflet Goods Department CAPITAL DRUG STORE OWL AGENCY J. II. Willett TeL 110 III " . ' : Starting at 9 A. M. This Morning; SALE OER0AT.. If you did riot read yesterdays papers- this is to remind you that today is Opportunity Day at this Big Store. We have arranged two large assortments of Men s and Young Men's O' Coats for this special sale. These are exceptional values. See them today. GROUP 1 Both conserratiTe and young men's styles in a fine as sortment ,of patterns, including plain colors, plaids, teed mixtures and fancy mixtures. Their Regular prices run as high as $45.00. See them Tomorrow. GROUP, 2 Overcoats and Cravanette Raincoats A large assortment of Broken Lots and Odd Lot Over coats and Bedford cord cravenette Raincoats grouped at one sensational price for Thursday Selling. THIS STORE WILL BE CLOSED ARMISTICE DAY BUY LEGION TICICETS 1890 ESTABLISHED 1890