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"V. THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALE1I, OHEGON,V V7EDNESDAX II0IINII7G, IfOVEUCEIl 16, 1C27 7 1 fcTfte Fair Rum, Base Does . i . . - i 1' No matter how sharp your Tazor, every time you shave you inflict yourself with hundreds of tiny scratches which sting and iburn. Red Feather Shaving Cream is J.-tmade with a bay rum base, which soothes and helps to heal these scratches : while you are shaving. but face is happy, even after the closest shave, when you use Red Feather Shav- L-lng Cream. It's the bay rum base that does it I ' , Capital Drug Store 405 State OWL AGENCY J. II. Willett TeL 119 ihidtXi DID) I II II i W, II II i LOCAL NE WS BRIEFS. X Air Compressor for Sale Fall automatic Kellogg air compressor complete with hose, buck, etc.. H h. p. motor, 35 gal. ank. Good as new. cost $176. tor :ulck aale only SI 25. See It at I'ltzgerald-Sherwin Motor Co, cor aer Chemeketa and ; Liberty, Sts.; burdensome. On Jane 5,! 1927, it tire, and that the proceeding ap- Hare Ton 81000 See Ben F. West. 155 Fair mount, between 3 and 6 p. m. He h place it where you can make more. . Nv, . r ??cuiacrs Arresieu A man named Sanders, resident of Sllverton, who wasarrested on a larceny charge In connection with stripping the accessories from rn auto, has been released from county Jail on 1200 bond. X La Carte Srrice , In Dining Room Marion HoteL Good Used Piano Fine condition. Only $5.00 a month. Salem Music Co., 355 N. High St T v had "become impossible for her to lire wjth her hnsband, sbe alleg es, so, she left him and has been separated from' him ever since. In addition. to a divorce she asks cus tody of the one minor child, Paul ine Zoe, Chambers. They were married at Lewiatown, Montana, on June 15, 1918.' ' j ' Turkey; Chicken, Pie Prfasoa Dad Watson Crystal. Garden Wednesday, November 16th. " . Furnish Tour Home - At Auction Prices. Too-can sare about half at F. N.""Woodrys Auction Market j and . Furniture store 1610 N. Summer, St. Yes, we handle , new and : used t furni ture. . Auction every Wednesday night 7 p. m. Private sales daily. Phnna fill.- .... I - . . ' .; 3ues on Note-w : - . A. L. fonclln yesterday - began action la circuit court on a note which he claims was' executed In his favor by C. E. Huffman. He demsuds $492 as jthe amount due. Marriage .License; Issued A wedding license wag yester day issued: from the office of. the Marlon county clerk to John L. Ford,. 43, of Salem, to marry Julia H. Ingram, 63 - of McMinnvttle The marriage is the second for each."- 1. ! -: 194 acre sheep ranch within 5 miles of good town. Price $2700. K. O. Coppock, 381 State St. w'Mt Auction Xew Linoleum ja,- Rugs and floor coverings by the jrrard at Wednesday night's auction tfi N. Woodrys 1610 N. Summer rl St. Time: 7 c m. Final Account Filed Final' account was yesterday lied in probate in the-matter of the estate of the late Alfred L. Sundborg. The estate Is estimated at $11,450 in real property and $1215.11 in personal property. Beaatlfal Nearly Xew Rabjr - Grand piano. Will be sold for balance due on contract. Ton Just keep up the payments. Balem Music Co.. 255 N. High St. The I nut Individual Chocolates 5c Made Gray Belle. at the Boy Born A baby boy was born yester day at .the Salem hospital to Mr. and !Mjb.' Charles 2Uelinskl .on .route 9. Afarjah Will Answei . Tout question ' at the -Butterfly Linen. Shoppe,' ?65 1ST, '.High St.. to day-at 4:30.- . ----- -"5 We Wish to Our sincere appreciation to onr many friends for the kindness. sympathy and : floral offering ex tended to as at the death of our belored hnsband and father. Mrs. T. Shelley. Mrs. F. R. Capper. Mrs H. H. Lucas, Mrs. Pearl A. Ling. parently was an attempt on the part of a Tennessee automobile dealer to use the courts as the means of forcing the ,payment of an obligation. ... : Baked Ham Supper" ; First . Presbyterian. Wed.. Not. 16th. 60c : Church Ball and Chain Banquet ;l Members of the Ball and Chain Willamette university club, ban queted last night at the Black Cat. New members officially wel corned were Raymond '. Tarnes, Hugh Currin, Art Mason, Homer Roberts, Earl Henry, Harold Hank and Walter Kaufman. SAYS Out late 1926 Ford coupe with 75 new rubber, sev eral extras, i3 a perfect run ning car in every way and a bargain at $350.00, A LI 1 IQ "The House That Service Ballt', TOMORROW NIGHX . JHURS. NOV. 17, 8:15. mm. Rrcsenihw ALJi SEATS RESERVED First 8 rows lower floor M-....... .fl.lO Balance lower floor . . . ;6jlX5 Lower Logee S30, Balcony Ixges . .91.65 First six rows balcony ........Sl.lO Next 4 rows balcony ...... . . .. .73 Next S rows balcony .'. . . . . JSO f 4LILIES OF THE FIELD,? . apiitiQff Theatre BOX OFFICE OPEN NOW SPONSORED BY SALEM LIONS CLUB Pays Back Fin Police Judge Mark Ponlsen re ceived a S3 check yesterday from D. S. Parr for three violations of the 'hour parking rule. ; Elmer Hanson was 'another who parked too long yesterday and paid a SI fine.' S150 Phonograph as Records $25.00. Terms 35.00 a month.. Salem Music Co., 355 N. High. . Hurt in Collision- William Gillisple, R. F. D. 4. received slight cuts about the tce yesterday when two cars ;collided at the corner of 19 th and Ferry streets. The cars were driven by Stuart Brown, 658 S. 25th street and E. L. Thomson, Route 4, ac cording to reports f Ued at police headquarter. J WiU the Party Who was seen to take a black leather coat from the coat room of the 'T. M. C. A. Monday night at the Father and Son meeting re turn same to T. M. C. A. No ques tions asked. . p ' - f Furulfre Upholstered ' And repairng. Oleee-Powert furniture Co. ' Gets News of Brother's Death Ina ,Harrold, postmistress at Siirerton, received a . message Monday that - her brother, Clyde Harrold, had been accldentaUy1 shot and killed at Ferndale, CaliL He was a son of Qua Harrold of Stayton. :,:-'!-' Fine Hobart M. Cable Like new. ' Must sell for cash this week. Make us an offer. It must be soldv 355 N.- High St., Deaf School Topic J. Lyman Steed, superintendent of the Oregon State School for the Deaf, will Address the Rotary club today, telling about the : institn tion'e work and Introducing some of the students, j . ; . Used Zenith Radio At a big discount. Easy terms. Salem Music Co., 355 N. High St: Brief W. H. Wroughten. .115 N. Cth street, Portland, reported yester-l day to the poUce that he had. lost a brief case from his car Monday. Moroni Olsen Players f- . s - Coming I tomorrow Thursday, Nor. 17. Reserve seats now, Cap itol Theater. - Fail-mount Hill 6 Room New Home. Double garage and all modern features.- For sale for total price 17500 and reasonable terms can handle. Becke & Hen dricks, 189 N. High Street.' n llraefjrb Tour Seats Today For Moroni Olsen Players,. Cap- Uol Theater, Thursday, NotJ 17. A Bond Buyers-Here's a Center : Street corner that wiU net yof Vi Must Increase In value. ' What U safer? $ 4 00 0 to handle. I Other income properties all parts : of Salem that will net yon 4 to T 12 and Increase in value. What " is safer? Becke & Hendricks, is I N. High Street. Klamath Man Here Fred M. Garlch, who recently sold, his auto 1 camp ground at Klamath Falls for 175,000, was in 'Salem yesterday : for a short time. :, He'ls looking for a new lo cation in' business. 4 Oregon rrap said Paper Co. Preferred. Limited amonnt for tale. Hawkins and Roberta; Phone 1437. c:";;-.:,;ru' i ' - - Old Growth Fir , A cord. Large second growth four foot. 37.50. Leave orders Moore's Mnsic House. Another Divorce Asked Complaint asking legal separa- tion from Theodore Chambers was tiled in circuit court yesterday by Dorothy Chambers. She -nlleges cruel and inhuman treatment and personal indignities rendering Ufe I LKghiACTBi-S2200 ; h " This 8-acre tract Is on Pa- ' . 2 i t iric nignwsy nonn oi oicau., r r.m in and we will tell you about - It. - -;- W, ...... TWENTT-6EVEN ACRES, - f2000 " v -. .This place Is only 5 miles from- Salem 'and about'; five blocks off paved highway -'toward : Dallas.! i It is the best thing we know of anywhere within fire miles ofEalem nn der $3000. We aro going to sell U for 12,000 with a pay ment of 31000 down and three years time on. the "balance; Come In and let us tell you about It. . U. S. REALTYCO 4 12 fctate St. Tel. 2323 Bargain For Sale Cheap lumber. I" "Mill Block wood;' cut from old fir logs,' part ly seasoned. . Large - loads. Fred B. Wells.; Phone 1543, 280 South Church. . , Medical Society Meets The monthly meeting o the tri- county medical society was held last night at the Gray Belle yes t&urant. This society is made up of doctors front Marlon. Polk and Yamhill ; counties. Dr.. William House of Portland addressed last night's meeting ! with a paper on some of the newer things in sur gery. - Kl wan bins Name Conunitt Judge O. P.-Coshow, Don Rob erts. C. B. Spencer, Dean George H. Alden, and 13. F. Slade were named an the nomination commit tee tor the Kiwanis club at the luncheon : yesterday, i The - com mittee will report on all nomina tions for officers at the next meet ing. The election will be ' held early in December. f 173 Nearly New Sonora Phonograph. , Coneole model 365. Only 35 a month. Salem Music Co., 355 N. High St. Law Students Meet . A meeting of the Blackstone club, an association of Willamette uhlversity law students, was held last' night in the Spa restaurant.. Traffic Officers Confer State traffic officers from rarl- ous sections of the state were here Tuesday attending the semi-annu al conference called by the secre tary of state traffic department Numerous matters relating . to traffic are being considered. The conference will continue ; today. Two" New Building Permits- Elliott A Gabriels were grant ed permits yesterday to erect two concrete business buildings. One is to be built at 430 Front street at a cost of $7500, and the other at 215 Center street at a cost of 32500. Andresen & Van Patten are the building contractors for botb buildings. Loses Dog ; (:". i Dr. Johnson reported to the po lice yesterday that he had lost a Chow dog from his residence at 675 S. Church street, ' Gasoline Stolen A drum of gasoline was stolen from the farm home of Ben T.I Ikow, route 9, according to a re port filed with the police yester day.. - . McCOY WINNER DESPITE FOUL Auction of High Grade ; i Furniture and - electric range 1145 South 14th street. , Friday at 1:10 p. m. , See ; todayi ndr. for particulars. ; Fined for Speeding Roy Hunt, route t. was ; fined 17.50 yesterday in police court on a charge ! of speeding on Salem streets Monday night. - s , , -i. Dad Watson Special f i r Real old time dance, Crystal Garden Wednesday, Norember 18. Turkey night. - jl'-h Released from City Jail f ; TJ. S. Suetterle and sThurman Dericks. two 'youths arrested for lnTeeligatjon Monday night, were released from the city Jail yester Iday. ..... .. ' . ; i .,- Piano Recital ; j By pupils of Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. ChurchiU. Nelson Bid., Wed. evening. 8 p. m. Fairgrounds Road Buy room furnished , home and large piece of land with 93 foot sidewalk frontage. For sale for 83200 cash. All pavings paid. This is a buy. Vacant at 1831 Fair grounds Road j Becke & Hendricks 189 N.-High Street. Ed Socolofsky Coming- Edwin Socolof sky will arrive in Salem Norember 21 from Seattle with Mrs. Socolofsky to Tisit for few days with Edwin's parents Mr. and Mrs. D. . D. Socolofsky, 1005 E street. 'Mrs. eolofsky will go to Grants Pass to give musical concert before returning to Seattle. Edwin is in county T M. C A. work in King county. Enjoy Towrself Dad Watson, Crystal Gardens, Wednesday. November 16th. Real old time dance. FRESNO, Nor. 5 (AP) Johnny McCoy, recognised by the California ; boxing 5 commission flyweight champion of the world tonight was given a fifth. , round knockout over Freddy Imperial, in the face of an obvious foul that sent the Stockton Filipino down. ! The punch, rlngsiders : claimed; was a full six inches below Im portal's belt and although the Filipino was ; writhing ; in pain Johnny Schiff, Los, Angeles ref eree, counted him out without call ing for a doctor's examination. After the referee had left the ring the ringside physician exam ined Imperial and declared that he had been fouled. ; . - At the time Of the disputed punch, McCoy had a slight margin. The tltleholder weighed 117 and Imperial 115 1-2 pounds. J. mm EXPRESSES .BELIEF COUNTT WILL CARRT ON WORK Dr. Walter H. Brown, for the past three years director- of the Marion county health demonstra tion, will leave early this morning for Palo Alto, where he will take up his new work as Instructor in the health department of Stanford university. C . - "The three years I have spent here -have endeared Salem - and Marlon county to me, and it Is with regret-that t leave, although I look forward to my new work with hope and pleasure," said Dr Brown, last night. "I feel certain that the work of the demonstration will be car ried on by the county organiza tion after it closes in Salem. Co operation of every group has been splendid, and the health program has had an auspicious beginning. My successor, Dr. De Kleine Is an unusually able man, and I know that he will have the cordial sup port I, have enjoyed." Dr. and Mrs. Brown, and eon Philip, will motor to Palo Alto. Lucy Brown, a daughter, will re main in Salem until school is out in the spring. She is a senior at Salem high school. Dr. De Kleine, the new director, la in Fargo closing, up affairs of the demonstration there, prior to moving his family here December 1. In his absence, Dr. Vernon A. Douglas, deputy health, officer, will be in charge of demonstration activities..;. and Snub's. advice is stay out of Hollywood." v Those who get the big chances are discovered . elsewhere and brought to Hollywood. The extras who rise above the ranks also are; so few as. to be almost negligible in number.' v Pollard parted company from Harold Lloyd five years -ago after ten year's association. Lloyd has plenty : of money now and makes a picture only once a year. Snub doesn't make so much, so he works harder. -.:;:v:-. "I ! like Salem," said Snub, the former Melbourne. Australia. choir boy, 'l like the people here. I liked the climate until tonight. This train Is terrible . DIXON DEFEATS DEL FONTAINE PHASE GAUTID il QUESTION OF BRALN SURGERT : : DISCUSSED AT MEET Conservatism in brain surgery wae urged by Dr. William House, prominent Portland physician, in an address before members of the Polk-Tamhill-Marion medical. society meeting last night at the Gray Belle.. A short discussion of indications for and against surgery for neuro psychiatry patients was led by Dr. H. K. Stockwell, of Salem. Dr P. A. Lear, of Sllverton, told some of the, practical points learned in the profession this year, and a discussion was directed by Dr. H. J, Clements. A rising vote of regret at the Employes of : Paper Mill InvitecfcTo YMCA PfOgram The T. M. C. A. has Issued in vitations for an evening of enter tainment exclusively for employ ees of the Oregon Pulp ft Paper Co., to be held Thursday evening. November 17, The program in cludes Indoor, baseball, volleyball, boxing and exhibition swimming and diving. All are requested to bring their swimming suits. . . In addition to tn above pro gram of athletics there will be a number of Impromptu stunts. The evening will be brought to a close with light refreshments "SNUB" POLLARD MUSSED BY RAIN . ' (Continued from Page One) . beauty of it is, people think It's real." ..-.., , ': The Los : Angeles - chamber of commerce is kept busy providing means for would-be 'movie stars to get back home again, says Pol lard. Thousands are out of work, and any number of beautiful girls can be secured for extra work in pictures for five dollars per day. None of them get steady work, PORTLAND, Nov. 15 (AP) George' Dixon, Portland, won a hard fought, close decision in ten rounds from Del Fontaine, Winni peg battler, in the feature event on the armory boxing card here to night. They are in the 160 pound class. ' Dixon 'a victory was won on the strength of an eighth round knockdown. Tom Moore, Boise, Ida., and Ti ger Thomas, Portland, fought six rounds to a draw in the semi-wind- up i They are heavyweights. In a four round event, George Hvall of Portland, 142 pounds. won a decision over Nick Sam- mon, Los Angeles. departure of Dr. Walter H. Brown) ments. from his work at the Marlon coun ty health "demonstration was ex pressed by the group, after a brief eulogy by Dr. Stockwell. NEGRO BALLOT SEEN AS NATIONAL ISSUE (Continued from Page One) hoan In New Tork last Saturday night. , If ' you, or anyone else, desire to Include- the fourteenth and fif teenth amendments." said Senator Borah, "you will find full cooper ation upon the part of those who are la favor of incorporating the pledge to the eighteenth amend ment. I venture to say that there Is : not a supporter of the eigh teenth amendment, north or south, but will be pleased to cooperate with you .in including the four teenth , and. fifteenth' amend- EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED Ten Years Practice In Salem ! Phone 625 Dr. L. R. Burdcttc Optometrist 401 First National Bank Bldg. MT. CREST ABBEY MAUSOLEUM VAULT ENTOMBMENT LLOTJD T. RIGDON, Mngr. TERWILLIGERS Perfect Funeral Service 4 For Less Licensed Lady Mortidan 770 Chemeketa Street .Telephone 724 TTTCniNQ 9, t and 10 cents per yard. Also buttons, stamping and pleating. .ANNA H. ERUEGES Over Miller Telephone 117 Casey's Guaranteed RHEUMATISM REMEDY Money .refunded It it does not cure your case KELSON A HUNT, Druggists Cor. Court and Liberty Tel. 7 Eddie Collins offered manage ment of Boston Braves. That Isn't an offer, its an insult. FOR SAE OR RENT Three acres closer in on paved highway with modern house. F. L. Wood, 341 SUte EU .DRESSMAKING Remodeling of Suits, Coats sd Dresses ' All kinds of plain and- fancy sewing. Charges reasonable. ELLABERRT OVER DIRECTOR'S Distinctly Correct Footwear J r$& A11 I1 h if- f TJe Vfekomeyoii i toPocdamL 200 coanlortmSl rooaaa. SAU D. ADftUSSON Men Boys For Women Girls John J. Rottle Expert Shoe Fitters 413 State St. 'A 7he HOTEL CONGRESS ; ORTLAND, ORBOOJM. FOR DECORATIONS See O. V. BBKXTTCATJFT Telephone St 0 SIS fitate St. LAdlea wool dresses cleaned and pressed, $ LOO up. Men's and Ladies suit cleaned and pressed $1.00. . - - . TABLET CLEANERS - h . Over Biudcks Extradition Denied Governor Patterson last night refused to honor papers requesting the extradition of Clarence Fair,; who is wanted in- Tennessee for larceny by bailee. .Fair is under arrest at Medford.- The governor held that the ; japers were detec- Garage Burglarised Another petty robbery occurred Monday night when the private garage of C. L. Ferris was entered at 1295 McCoy avenue and new blow torch and Dlco Ford battery stolen. - , ELECTRIC MOTORS Rewound and Repaired, New v or Used Motors. VTUEERT &-TODD Things Electrical . 1D1 South i:!;h TeL 2112 Mm 1027 FllLE WALLPAPER SA3IPLE BOOKS Call, phone or write -MAX O. BUREN ' 179 N. Commercial Salem YICK SO DEUD CO. - jr. n. LEoxa, Mgr. Onr life's work has been spent in studying the healing properties of Chinese herbs and now dally we relieve "those suffering - from stomach, liver and kid ney. ; trouble, rheuma tism and gall stone,. lao disorders of men, women and children. Free Consultation Call or Write Open 0 A. M. to 8 P. SI. 420 Elate St., Sal en, Orr-on for Good Coffee Electrex Percolator or extra hlgh-gradS) polished aluminum. . Ebony handle. . Glass top. Heating element guar ' anteed. .. - ,; Eight-cup capacity. $2.98 Perry's Drujj Store 115 S. Commercial 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. . 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 429 Oregon Bldg. HIGH GRADE FURNITURE AUCTION SALE " ! " : at ' 1145S.14tht. Take S. P. Bos Get off at Hines go H blocks East or follow arrows from State & 14th St. v Friday, Nov. 18 l:SO P. 81. . 1 Hot Point el. range neaiiy new; 1 bine veloor davenport j 1 Wal and cane Windsor rocker t 1 Wal and velonr rocker 1 Wal. ext. table with Seng patent -leaf; 1 WaL buffet; O WaL dining chairs, blue leather seats; 1 Wal. chiffonier; 1 WaL triple plate vanity dresser and benrh; 2 Simmons uteri beds, Wal. finish, cane insert; 2 steel springs; 2 cotton felt mattresses; 1 baby bed and silk floss mattress; 1 WaL fin ished bed room suits including bed, dresser and 'chiffonier; 1 De Luxe coil spring and 40 lb. all wool mattress; 1 blue and taupe Axmin. rug 0x12; 1 bine and taupe Axmin. rug 8.3x10.0 like new; 1 7 H linoleum rug; 1'012 linoleum rug; 1 -large cabinet phonograph and records; 1 refrigerator like - new, a dandy; 1 Universal heater, coal and wood combination; 1 drop head sewing machine like new; 1 42-piece set dishes; 1 Hoover el. sweeper; 1 el. washer and wringer, good working order; home canned fruit; large 4 burner oil stove; dishes, utensils, stool, garbage pail, tub, board, mop, shovel, mirror, plants. - " . ;V. D. Edwards Owner F. N. Woodry 12 years Salem's Leading ' - Auctioneer Cash Paid for Used Furniture Res. and Store 1010 N. Summer St. rhone Cll TRANSFER td. STORAGE Long and Short Distance Hauling . iublic and Private Storage Fireproof Builiing - GRAIN, FEED and SEEr ' Free Delivery to any part of the city Quotations cn Apr?-ca tic n Farmerc - PAUL TRAGLIO. rtop. i! Day Telephone 28