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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1927)
J An Investment Worth Investigating! Asset Over $175,000.00 More Than 1100 Members We Pay 7 Per Cent Monthly installment or lamp sum deposits accepted STATE SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 703.70G First National Bank Building, Salem, Oregon . v. We Make Loans on City Property ii ii II iL SAYS Out late 1926 Ford coupe with 75 new rubber, sev eral extras, is a perfect running- car in every way and a bargain at $350.00. The House That Service Built LOCAL NE W8 BRIEFS Moore Divorce Allowed nrAer nf default and decree of dlTorce were yesterday handed down by Circuit Judge I. H. Mc Maban In the ease ot Frank Moore gainst Sarah Moore. Moore charg ed that she deserted him. Land Divorce Decreed , nrilfi t fAfault -'anil AAfrmA V. U . W . . ...... v.... vv were handed down in circuit court yesterday in the divorce suit brought against nna Lund by Willam Lund. ; A L Carte Service . Jn Dining Room Marion HoteL If Dart Watson Special Reai old time dance. Crystal w '- Garden Wednesday, November 16. "Turkey night. Another Hone Robbery Mrs. 3. B. Bodinaky reported to the police -that someone broke Into her home at tS5 S. 14th street yesterday afternoon and stole a number of household article. Used Zenith Radio At a big discount. . Easy term. Salem Music Co.. 35 S N. High St- 8 Oregon Pnp sad Paper Co. Preferred. Limited amount for ale. Hawkins and Roberta. Phone UM. Lady Diverted Order of default and decree of divorce were yesterday handed down in circuit court in the di vorce suit brought against Ivon Lady by Prances Lady. . j Baked Ham Supper .First Presbyterian Wed.. Nov, 16th. 40c Church Furniture Upholstered And repairing. Gleee-Powers Furniture Co. . Bargain For Kale . Cheap lumber. 16" Mill Block wood; cut from old fir logs, part Iv seasoned. Large loads. Fred E. Wells. Phone 1542, 280 South Church. - 4$r Randolph Held as Forger , Guy Randolph of this city took a check made out to Mrs. Groverj Potter and endorsed her name on the back of it, signing his own name as agent, according to rec ord in Justice court yesterday. Arrested on a forgery charge, Randolph failed to produce hall and is being held In the county Jan. The check in question was - . ii.. Dl K Mla .Mf Leila Johnson, manager w ine women a dormitory oi w mameiie university. t , S150 Phonograph and Records $25.00. Terms $5.00 a month. Salem Music Co.. 355 N. High. Return from Seattle -i - E Chester Page, superintendent of the Kay Woolen mills, accompan ied by his son, returned Sunda; night from a trip to Seattle.. Good Used Plan Fine condition. Only $5.00 a month. Salem Music Co., 355 N. High St. , f Report for E. Miller Estate Of the estate of the late. Ef fie Titus Miller there Is still $18,496 on hand after paying all expenses. according to a report filed In pro bate yesterday. . You Can't Afford To: Be without an Electric Sweeper when Gahlsdort will sell Factory Rebuilt Premier and Apex Sweep er for $13.45 each. i '.: Memorial church ta West SalemJ one at the Friends church and one of the Presbyterian church mem bers, held la the Y. M. C. A. ban quel hall. ' ' - Bridge Parties are Made'' , Complete with gifts selected In Pomeroy & Keene'a Gif try an exclusive gift room Just full of clever things. Sues on Note Wallace Ralph : yesterday brought action In circuit court to collect $500 alleged to be due on a note made out by Ed Crosaon CnA.i& Leave on Taction Mr. and Mrs. A. .C t Biddy) Bishop , lef t yesterday on a abort vacation trip to Seattle. They will be back Saturday.. Fairgrounds Road Buy . c room furnished homa , and large piece of land with 98 foot sidewalk frontage. For sale for $3200 cash.' All pavings paid. Thl is a buy. Vacant at 1831 Fair grounds Road. Becke-& Hendricks 189 N. High Street. , . . - - , and Hugh Shepard. with . a truck ; near Barlow. He waa taken to the Oregon City. hos pital. - - Fairmonnt Hill 6 Room i. New Home. Double garage and all modern features. For sale for total price $ 7 5 6 0 and reasonable terms can handle. Becke & Hen dricks, 189 N. High Street. School Census 64 OO . ' ' " The official census of the Salem school district has been completed and shows a total of 6400. Last year It was 6007. Moroni Olson Players - Capitol Theater next Thursday -50c, 75c, $1.10, $1.65. Lodge? $2.20. Box office open tomorrow. Hurt in Collision- Rex Pickering, a student at Kimball School of Theology, was slightly injured yesterday when he collided, while riding his motor cycle, with an automobile driven y A. E. Hand, Cottage Grove. - First Presbyterian. Church A. B. C. know quantities . and that is the name of our usual Bazaar. We're sure we have what rou crave to possess. Be it for hunger, service or dress, we ur gently ask . that you come and aeo Ton can stop, look; and lis ten for we're to have tea. WerL, Nov It. , Couple CTeds-t- A marriage license was yester day Issued from the office: of the Marion county clerk to H. E. Ce dar, 25, of . Broademead, Oregon, to marry Veronica L. Pestka, 27, lot Stayton. Turkey, Chicken, Pie Prixes Dad Watson Crystal Garden Wednesday, November 16th. Autos Collide Don' Nicholson, 2409 .Cherry street," reported to the police that while driving west' on State street last' evening, his' automobile' col- lided : with a machine - driven " by Mrs. Bornbeck of 345. Division. The report stated Lueretla Hoover received an injury to her eye. In the accident. ....:. Buy Your Wood Direct from Car And save. . 5 loads, 16 In. miU wood $17.50. Phone 529. Night phone 1988. ';: For Sale Dry Maple- Special price off car. Good for range or furnace. Phone 1542 Fred E. Wells, 280 South Church At Auction New Jacquard cut velonr daven port and chair, choice of colors at F. N. Woodry' Auction, Wednes day night. 1610 N. Summer St. Time 7 .p. ta. , , Old Growth Fir A cord. Large second four foot, 17.50. Leave Moore's Music House. growth orders Beautiful Nearly New Baby- Grand piano. Will be sold for balance due on contract. You just keep up the payments. Salem Music Co.. 355 N. High St. If You Would Giver -' - Something different v4sit that gift room of Pomeroy & Keene. Inexpensive , gift for every occa sion. , . Arrested for Speeding ' Police, arrested Christopher Schneider, 990 S- 12th street, for speeding. The arrest was 'made; Sunday night. ' - at Kiwanlg Luncheon The Kiwanis at their weekly luncheon today will have for a speaker Professor J. O. HaU, head of the public speaking department ot Willamette university. Good Netted Gem Spuds $1.25 ak. Kraut cabbage 90c sk. Spitzenberg good eating ap ples $1.25 per box. 2 large solid heads lettuce 15c. City Fruit Market, 17 1 S. CommercIaL OBITUARY HoUday In this city, November 14, Mrs. Sarah Holiday, mother of Bert and Guy Holiday ot Laramie, Wyo ming. . The body will be forward ed today to Laramie, Wyoming, by Rlgdon and Son." Smith Lowell Smith, age a year and a half, died Sunday, November 13, at a local hospital. He Is survived by his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Smith, three sisters, Ellen; Mildred, and Mrs. Blanche Rate, and a brother, Lyle. Mrs. Rate is of Gervais and the others lire on route 9. Funeral services will be held at the Webb funeral parlors - Wednesday, morning at 10:30, with interment in Cityview cemetery, v Tuck At the residence, south of Lib erty, Sunday, November 13, Zona Frances Tuck, age 55 years, wife of Edward Tuck, daughter of Mrs. Fred Burger,' Salem; sister ot Mrs. H. A. Gramling and Mrs. T. V. Crowe, of Rogers, Arkansas, Mrs. A. S. Casey of Healing; Springs, Arkansas and J. E. Garrett, of Cushing, Oklahoma. Five grand children also survive her. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, No vember 15 at 1 : 3 0 p. m. from the Rlgdon mortuary. Interment in Cityview cemetery. Paper Mill Employees. Meet- Employees of the Oregon Pulp fc. Paper company, will gather for in ' evening of general entertain ment at the YMCA Thursday eve ling. The paper company recent ly announced that it would bear half of the expense of its em ployes' membership fees In the or ganization. I En joy Yourself Dad Watson, Crystal Gardens. Wednesday, November 16 th. Real old time dance. I - Wednesday Merninjr Gahlsdorf a Will hold the second and; last Rebuilt Sweeper Sale at $13.45 Each.. , . . , , ' DtMirhin Arrested - Earl Deuchln was yesterday arrested on a charge of petty lar cency and lodged in the county Jail. He was arrested on a crim inal complaint sworn out by Dav id R. Morton, who charged that Deuchln stole a pair of sliding caliper rules from him. Your Opportunity to A real Factory Rebuilt Sweeper at $13.45 is at home today at Gablsdorfa 325 Court Street. 5$ Euicene 5lan Arrested Tracy A. Stocker of Eugene forfeited $25 baU when he tailed to appear in Justice court here yesterday to answer to a charge of reckless driving. He was charged with having driven In a g reckless manner on the highway between Sunnyside and Salem. Bicycle Riders Fined-' Lloyd Rellly of route S and Ver non McQuade of 633 Ferry street were fined $1 each in police court yesterday for riding their bicycles at night without .headlights. $175 Nearly New Sonora Phonograph, r Console model $65. Only $5 a month. Salem Music Co., 355 N. High St. James Estate f 150O . The estate of the late W. A. James has been . appraised at $1500, consisting of acreage, ac cording to a report filed in pn bate here yesterday. O Factory Rebuilt Electric Sweepers While they last each at Gahlsdorf's. only $13.45 New Boy st Evans Home- Mr. and Mrs. William Evans, 544 Center street, are the parents of a baby bov born November 13 at the Salem hospital. i r Furnish Your Home . At Auction Prices. You can save about half at F. N. Woodry's Auction Market and Furniture store 1610 N. Summer St. Yes, we. handle . new and used f urnl ture. Auction every Wednesday night 7 p. m. Private sales dally. 511: Plr . r--, t7" WeU Worth Seeing wr5 Modern seven room, Eng- type, stucco. Center street. This is brand new, a beautiful home. Good terms at $7500. New six room, English, modern throughout, fire place, full basement, large corner lot on paved street, North 14th, and on easy terms. ?5000. ' . . Let us show you these at tractive homes. U. S. Realty Co. 443 State St. ; . . Tel. 2CC0 Injures Kn In a report of an auto accident filed with the police George Hardy of 483 S. 23rd street reported that while driving soitb on High street he collided with a car driven by F. L. Davidson of route 4. Flor ence Hardr received injuries to his knee and arm. Fine Hobart M. Cable Piano Like new. ; Must sell tor cash this week. Make us an offer. ' It must be sold. 355 N. .High St. Case Continues Today , The case of "Casey vs. William son,; which began in circuit court here yesterday as the first of the November term of court, was con tinued over nntn this morning when a motion for non-suit was made following completion of the plaintiff's "evidence yesterday aft ernoon. Circuit Judge Percy R Kelly will rule on the motion this morning." Young Couple-Between 18 ; And 80 years of age -that rent and can raise $500. Here's ah un usually good buy in brand : new home. Furnace, fireplace, garage ?av!qr,, hardwood, tiled kitchen wc 'boards etc. Complete for you to occupy for $3750. See 940 Col umbia Street, Union madelhrougb out. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N High Street. Suffers Broken Ribs- Walter E. Hardy of Salem suf fered broken ribs and other injur ies Sunday when his car. collided FOR SALE OR RENT Three acres close in on paved highway with modern house. F. L. Wood, 341 State St. At Auction New Linoleum ; Rugs and floor coverings by the yard at Wednesday night's auction F. N. Woodry's 1610 N. Summer St, Time; 7 p. m. List Matheson Devisees ' No less than 79 persons and or ganizations were granted parts of the estate of the late Rachel Jen netta Matheson, according to t list filed in probate here y ester day In connection with the inherl tanee tax report. . Ths total amount ot the estate is $103,744 23. The sum of $39,312.80 left for the Children's Farm Home $1000 is given to the Salem Pres byterian church and $500 for the Presbyterian church of Hoquiam, Washington, A large list of lndl vidaals, mostly relatives of the de ceased, are given $100 each. is MT. CREST ABBEY MAUSOLEUM VAULT ENTOMBMENT LLOYD T. JfUGDON, Mn&r. TERWILLIGERS Perfect Funeral Service For Less. Licensed Lady Mortician 770 Chemeketa Street Telephone 724 Immaculate Clear through our establish ment with interiors so sun ny, uplifting and comfort ing that it lightens sadness to entv within. Webbs Funeral Parlors Telephone 120 Father and Son Banquets Held : Three Father and Son banquets were held last night, one at Ford First Presbyterian Church A -Is for aprons, we have large and small; We're sure "to have yours If you're short or talL B Is for beauty our fancy work rare. We have plenty of beauties at our A. B. C. Fair, i . C Is for candy and also cooked food; We assure you it is: an exceedingly gooa. Wednesday, Nov. 16th. - Separation Asked : Marie. Elizabeth Bahrke yester day brought suit la circuit court for divorce from W. T. Bahrke, asking complete separation and custody of a minor chHtTT but not asking for alimony. They were married at Sllverton on Christ mas day, 1923 J In her complaint she charres that he deserted her early in August, 1926. Xfler n3 been one child born to them, nam ed Louise Bahrke. . Bond Bayers-Here's a Center Street corner: that will net yon 4 U "and Must increase in value. What is EaferT; $4000'to handle. Other Income properties all. parts of Salem that will net you 4 to 12 and Increase in value. What is saferT Becke & Hendricks, 189 N..HIsh Street. FOR t : DECORATIONS " See" i'.-i OL V. BXtETXXXAUPT Telephone 880 SIS State St J Ladles Wool dresses cleaned and pressed, $1.00 up. Men's and Ladles' suits cleaned and pressed $1.00. VARXEX GLEJLXERS - Over Bnslcks - Distinctly Correct Footwear For Men Boys For Women Girls John J. Rottle Expert Shoe Fitters 418 State St. 23 HEMSTITCHING C. a and 10 cants per yard. Also buttons, stamping and pleating. ANNA H. "KRUEGER Over MUler-s Telephone 117 Casey's Gnaranteed RHEUJIATISM REMEDY . . Money refunded if it does not . cure your case , . NELSON A HUNT, Druigists Con, Court and Liberty, Tel. 7 ELECTRIC MOTORS Rewound and Repaired, New ; br Used Motors I 9 VIBBERT & TODD " Things Electrical - " ' 101 South lll"h . Tel. 2113 .... I 9 mr -T; m j t 1927 FRKE WALLPAPER SAMPLE BOOKS Call, phone or write MAX O. BUREN 179 2f. Commercial . Salem YICII SO HERB CO. ; TJ. H. LEONG, Bfgr. il Our life's work has been spent in studying the healing properties of Chinese herbs and now dally we relieve fhnsa tinffprfnsr frnm ' stomach, liver and kid- " ney trouble, rheuma- m-f- i tism and gall stone,, also disorders of men, women and , children. , , , Free Consultation Call or "Write Open O A. M." to 8 I. M. 420 State St., Salem, Oregon Ji- f ;;,;" A Most Welcome Gift Electrex .Toaster Makes your toast hTOwn and crisp right at the table.' -' - - s Has a unique . bread holder that permits you to turn the , toast , without burning your fingers. $4-50 EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED -'I . i Jen Years Practice Ir tv SaSem p Phone C25 vj Dr. I TL Dcrdette Optometrist N 401 First NaUonal Bank Bids. BIG AUCTION F. N. WOODRY'S AUCTION MARKET ; 1610 N. Summer St. WED. NITE 7 P. M. Sharp .. .New Davenport and chair, Jacquard velonr, choice of blue, rose and gold combina tion; 42 piece set dishes; 42 piece set dishes; - new new Wal chiffonier; new Wal china cabinet on book case; new linoleum rugs, all sizes; some new remnants of yard linoleum; Singer sewing; ma chine, drop head, A-l shape; el-bridge lamp; new blank ets and rayon bed spreads; 2 'sanitary couches; cedar chest; large birds eye maple dresser; large, oak chiffon ier; 3 large kitchen cabin, ets; . Eureka El. sweeper & all attachments, nearly new; large . cupboard ; 1 , heater; 200 qts, home canned, fruit; 1 brass bed; 1 ivory wood bed; 1 new Simmons steel bed; 1 steel spring;; 1 . coil spring; 1 wood spring; ', 1 new 40 lb. all wool mattress; 8 new 40 lb. cotton felt mat-, tresses;, 1 oak round ext.' table; S oak dining chairs 1 armchair; 1 oak buffet; 1 velonr lounge; oil heater;, common chairs Sk rockers;; tables; dishes; utensils; wringer; some groceries; ; steel cot; tools, etc TERMS Cash. Be on time. Follow the crowds Come and see how we do this busi ness. . Cash paid for used furniture. PHONE 511 Let Kennell-Ellis : - Make Your View and Commercial , Pictures, Any Time, Any Place Old Photographs Copied Often you want old photographs reproduced,-but fear entrust ing them to strangers. r Our reputation assures the safety and proper care of your picture, which we will copy, enlarge, frame or hand color at a price lower than the unknown agent can offer. Kennell-Ellis Studio Vs 420 Oregon Bldg. TRANSFER ad STORAGE Long and Short Distance Hauling Public and Private Storage Fireproof Building GRAIN, FEED and SEED Free Delivery to any part of the city Quotations on Application j Farmers Warehouse PAUL TRAGLIO, Prop. Day Telephone 28 Night Telephone 1267-W .. - - I-., . !. , . - - ... . -it Starting Today BALE 1 Our Entire Stock oi Men's and Ladies' High Grade Raincoats r To keep thi3 biff store busy daring our remodeling we are offering every raincoat at Special Reduced Prices, Come early todiy for first choice. ; Men's Ladies U. S. Raynsters, Alligator Silk, Balloon Cloth,' and others, Pop- , . ular color, ori sale at i cTl JJ Off Regular Prices Perry's Dm 3 Store 115 S. ' Commercial Twelve men's and ladies yellow slick era, Ilermitite processed material, 1 Broken sizes. SALE EACH Fourteen ladies U. S. Raynsters, Res. $13.50. Rubberized rayon, patterned materials Blue, Tan, Jade colors, . SALE 'I Y'1