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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1927)
1 ,' I, : 1 . 111 111 Ml SnnannCicnuvninis We will have a nice lot of young white turkey 'for Thanksgiving. ' They will be In the market Tuesday. I - .,.. ... Pork to .: roast -. .......... Pure lard, our own make. Bring your palls .................. Bacon ' ": backs Our own make sugar cured pure pork sausage Our best breakfast bacon, sugar cured ............ Sugar cured hams, our own. make ......... m m t 18c 17c 23c 20c 25c 25c McDowell Market "Where a Hollar Does Its Inty f ". ITS South Commercial ' Telephone 1421 Dancing ETery Saturday Nlht Dome's Pavilion, McCoy, i In Justice to Yourself - , See Gahlsdorfs offerings In din nerware and glassware. J ! Address Grangers :r, "., . Lloyd ; Reynolds, state senator for Marion ? county, will address the members of the Salem grange today at their meeting In, Labor balL Dance at Schindler's Tonlte. Stage leares at 8:00. Terminal Meals Served Erery Day - . .Except.. Sunday at , Varney's Sweetlandi 355 X. Commercial. Sllvertoa Files Demurrer .. A general demurrer In behali of the city of Silverton was'fUed in circuit .court yesterday -.to the complaint filed by Frank Carpen ter and . Harriet R. - Carpenter against the Parker-Schram com pany and the city of Silverton. ;: Nov Guess Ajjdn f.j(())(i))IU SYfl Of 0! ngi;it:.A!iia j SAYS - - , We hare a 1024 Overland se dan with 85 new rubber, 8 & M spot light, motometer, art tomatie swipe, rear view mirror. This : ear Is In fine condition and our price Is S325.00. i ; TOD The noose That Service Built'' Baptist Church- Hear Payne a fearless preacher of the word of God Sunday morn ing and arealng a wonderful mes sage for you who come early as the Church will be full. Elks Dance Tonight Members urged to come. Barbara Fritchie Sewing Club- Will : hold Bazaar at Gleay- Powers, Saturday. . . , - it LOCAL NE WS BRIEFS. Buys Salem Property. . Edward Hannlng. an official of the Union Savings & Loan Asso ciation of Portland has purchased valuable lot at the corner of North High and Union streets. The property was purchased from Otto Klett for a consideration of $21,- 000. Mr. Hanrilng has been buy ing up considerable business prop erty in Salem In recent months. The Spa v Special Turkey Dinner, Sunday and Thanksgiving Day. - -Cole McElroy'- i . ' Spanish Ballroom Band. Crystal Gardens, Tuesday, November 22. Wanted We Have a Gash Buyer For a sheep ranch that is pric ed right. What have you T C O. Coppock, SIS State St. ' Old Time, Hard Time Dance ' . Castilian -Hall, Sat. Turkey prizes. 1 Special Sunday Dinner Served 5:45 to 8 p. m., Marion Hotel. Air Compressor for Full automatic Kellogg- air compressor, complete ; with hose.i chuck, etc., H h. p. motor, SS gal. UnaSod as new, cost 1T. for Quick sale only 1S. See it -at riUgerald-Sherwlh Motor Co., cor-l ner Chemeketa and Liberty Eta. Snow Gathering' osr High' According to road reports com ing in to Salem snow is about a foot deep on -parts of the Mc Kensie pass highway from Eugeae to Bend, and also on parts of the Dalles-Calif ornia i highway near Sand Creek In Klamath . county. Road graders are . in use and the highways are still open to travel. Buy Your Wood Direct from Car - And save. B loads. 18 In. mill wood 117.50. Phope 529. Night phone 1988. . . .', ,.?atrKround Road Buy r t- room furnished "home 'and VHrre niece of land with 98 foot sidewalk frontage, ror saie xor 13200 cash. All parings paid. This Is a buy. Vacant at 1881 Fair grounds Road.Becke A Hendricks 189 N. High Street. Couple Weds ! Anthony P. Praemer, 27, of Mount Angel, yesterday took out a license to marry Clara Fessler, 20, of Woodburn. : Elks Dance Tonight Members urged to come. Photos of Will Filed Photographs sworn to be of the will of the late S. I. Halstead were received here in probate eourt yes terday from Grants Pass, where Halstead died on October "21. He was formerly a resident of Salem. The pictures (were forwarded by Sadie A. Fawcett and W. G. White Always a Crowd At Hazelgreen Saturday Nites. JfJ Your Dinnerware Dei ice i. Should be selected with care at ) Gahlsdorf'8, 825 Court St. The Spa' : Special Turkey Dinner, Sunda) and Thanksgiving Day. . t Dance, Tnea. Kot. Cole ,; McElroy and - Crystal Gardens. his band Parkers Fined .". G. W, Reynolds, Mrs. Ed Olson and Mrs. Lewis Fiitsch were fined $1 each in police court yesterday for overtime parking. . Thanksgfring Ere ' Dad Watson Crystal Gardens, enjoy yourself. Bargain For Sale Cheap lumber, 16"' Mill Block wood; cut from old fir logs, part ly seasoned. Large loads. Fred B. Wells. Phonej 1542, 280 South Church. - ... I -.: Car Recovered II A Ford car reported missing No vember 18 by Oregon City officers was found yesterday in Satan. Telephone Company Add The' Pacific Telephone & Tele graph' Co., yesterday ; took out permit to construct an addition onto their present quarters on Liberty street and will build back to the alley, j The construction wlll be of concrete blocks to. con form with the present structure. The cost will. be S 5.000 -and Fred Erlxon has the job of construction. Bargain In Radio - Will sacrifice; new 160 N. 17th St. - tube net. Falrmount Hill 6 Root New Home. Double garage and all modern features. For sale for total price $7500 and reasonable terms can handle. Becke & Hen dricks, 189 N. High Street. ' Case Settled The case of Wagner ts. White, growing out of , an auto accident. was settled out of court here yes terday after the jury had been all picked and was ready to hear the evidence. . .13 1 ' H:y-r'kC'ti' Salem Real Old Time Crystal Gardens, Saturday nlte. ' -Aska For Rock On Road r Roy King, road master In dis- ; trlct 23 called on the county court yesterday and asked that body to 1 put more rock on the Union hill I road. The worst part of the road Is the South Sflrer Falls Creek road between there : and Salem. 1 The road Is a new grade and has j not yet settled. . . " 'T : Drunks Fined ' ; A. C. Morrisy and Jack Lewis. transients, were fined $10 each, In police court 'yesterday for, being drunk. - They had no money and will serve fire days In the city; jail. -.-:; ':V;" V Bond Buyers-Here's a Center . Street corner that will net yox 4 4 and Must Increase In yalue What Is safer? $4000 to handle. Other income properties all parts of Salem that will" net yon 4 to 12 and increase in Talue. What Is safer 7 Becke ft Hendricks, 189 N. High Street, Falrmount Hill Lots : j 55; for sale. All sizes, facings. etc Becke Hendricks, 189 N. High Street. - ' , 9 Oregon Pnrp and Paper Ccv Preferred. Limited amount for tale. Hawkins and Roberta. Phone 1427. Yoa Win Like , Our meals and fountain lunch at Varney's Sweetland, , 355 ,N, CommerciaL ; i V Two Courts Confer Members of the Columbia coun ty' court; called on the : Marlon county court yesterday for the purpose of" going over the merits of the "Whippet" road grader re cently purchased by the I local court- A demonstration was given near the Lake Labish school. Mem bers of' the other court are; John Philip, judgeand J. N. Miller and T. B. Mills, commissioners. Thanksgiving Ere Dad Watso Crystal Gardens real old time dance Holiday program, r Extra fine. ' Turkey Dance Kent! hall Saturday nits. Uusl? by Bpanlah Troubaderes. , Hubbard Man Taken J Earl Bailey of Hubbard was yes terday arrested by county officers and placed In the county Jail on a bench warrant based upon a se cret Indictment returned :; by the Marion county grand jury last week. Beyond the tact that the charge against him Is for larceney, officers hare not diruldged the nature of the crime he is accused of having committed. McElroy Columbia Record Band Crystal Gardens, Tuesday, No vember 22. McElroy to Return 'i;i:f-' xCole McElroy and his Columbia recording . dance band will ' be in Salem; next Tuesday evening, at the Crystal Harden. , You're wrong This is act XZXa Majesty,? King George of En. land, but Sir Charleii Ewaxof Madden, first lord of the adV mirajty, succeeding Lord Beattw The resembiance between .the two men has been: the sublet " fa Bany nary jokes an4 storieg, Fire Destroys Home A two .story house at 2025 Lee street, belonging to W. 'H. Stzeet, 1810 Mission, was completely de stroyed by fire early Friday morn ing. It was unoccupied at the time. The loss is partly covered by insurance. Will Exchange Pulpitis . - J Dr. William Hints, pastor of the First Methodist church in Cor- rallls and Dr. Fred Taylor, pastor of the. First Mothodlst- church in Salem will exchange pulpita next Sunday morning. The service will be the annual thank-offering ser vice of the Woman's Home Mis sionary society. 4 New Homes S5000 to f 18,000 We bare six ready for you. Bet ter built than . you hare seen Terms If desired. Becke & Hen dricks, 189 N. High Street. Dance at Schindler's Tonlte. Stage leaves at 9:00. Terminal Sorrill Estate Appraised The estate of the late Sadie Sor rill has been appraised at $1000, all In Oregon Pulp and Paper company stock, according to are- port filed in probate yesterday. Roes in Accident-- ; Custer Ross, local attorney re ported to the county sheriff. yes terday that he collided with a car driven by Thomas Acheson, 1060 Jefferson, street, while Ross was driving on Fairgrounds Road. his 8230 fine. la addition to the J&U'tsaUnce h had been tlneJ the abore gQ2ats" " McMahaa In Portland Judge L. H. McMahan went to Portland ' yesterday to assist on one of the circuit benches there. Extradition Granted Governor Patterson Friday au thorized the extradition of Ernest Butler,y who Is wanted at San Francisco on . a charge of grand larceny in connection with operat ing what the police term a "lemon game.". Butler Is under arrest in Portland.?; It was charged that Butler and a companion obtained approximately $1800 from one of their Tlctims. . ' S1V11 POLICY BY CQt 1 Equitable of Iowa Turns Over . $3000 To Father of , Mt. Angel Boy NEW IKCORPORATIOriS The Baron Shoe company, with headquarters In Portland and cap ital stock of $25,000, has been in corporated by Samuel Swirsky. Louis , B. Senoeky and Albert S. G apian. Articles were filed In the State corporation department Other articles filed follow: Pacific Coast Building & Loan association, Portland, $620); R. W. Ellithorpe. G. T Hogg and J. A. Ostron. Columbia Mutual Water com pany, Portland, $20,000; David L Davles, Philip Chipman and J. R. Osborn. : Clackamas Producers ' ooopera Ut6, , Clackamas (no capital stock) ; Frank Darls, II. S. Shrock and IL A, Thleeaen. J At the CAPITOL j 7 t j gu v UL--J Vv jvv H SUNDAY n You Can't Afford- To do without new, dinnerware at the present prices at Gahls- dorf's, 325 Court St Professor Matthews To Speak Professor James T. Mathews of Willamette Unirersity will speak in the First Methodist church Sun day erenlng on his' summer trip to New 'Zealand and Australia His subject will be "To Australia and Back." Emmons Family Back- Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Emmons and daughter Genevieve hare : re turned from a four months trip to Fort Dodge and Manning, Iowa. Mr, Emmons was employed as re ceiver for a defunct bank at the latter place. Clothing Found- Paul Dunn of 950 E. Glisan ptreet. Portland, reported" to the cllce Thursday night that a black bag had been stolen from his car while it was parked In front, of the New Hotel Salem. Police officers yesterday found the contents of the bag dumped on the ground near the corner of Church and Center, streets. Following the disappearance of Leslie ; Brownlee on Mt, Hood. . It will be remembered the Equitable Life Insurance Co. of Iowa was the first to pay. On October 3rd Jordan Sauvaln of Mt. Angel was lost in the wilds near Table Rock while hunting. All evidence . points toward his having been drowned In the Mo- lalla river. Although nothing has been ' found of young Saurain's body, his gun, his dog or the hind quarters of the deer he shot, the local representatives. Binder & Stahl, state they are convinced this young man Is dead, and the $3,- 000 . Insurance baa . Just been turned, orer to young Sauvain's father, J. C. Saurain, residing In Portland, named as; beneficiary under the policy. The: Equitable of Iowa ! could have taken advantage of a tech nicality, " demanding seven years time to ' withhold payment, : be cause ; insured's . body . was not found,, but such is not this com pany's practice. I think Harry Wavra a victim of circumstance In having, accom panied Jordon Sou vain on the ill fated hunting trip, and entirely in- i nocent of any wrong doing," said T. J.. Blder, general agent of the company. "Because of his youth. Inexperience in hunting and ex citement, he told a confused story. which is quite natural, but with out significance." EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED Ten Years Practice in . Salem Phone 625 : Dr. L. R. Bordettc ' Optometrist 401 First National Bank Bids. LADD & BUSH, Bankers Established 1863 r General Banking Business Office Honrs from 10 a. m. to 3 p. nu Wni Present Play : Much Interest is being aroused by the announcement of a serio comic play, entitled MS A. S. S-." which will be presented by the 3 Dung men and boys of St Joseph's parish,, on Saturday evening, No vember 26. : ; Smith's Not "Wet" And he is not "Dry' at ' Salvation Army o'clock. Hear him tonight 8 j Wiley Out of Jail N. T. Wiley, who has been held In county Jail for some time on a charge of writing a check with out having sufficient funds in the bank, was yesterday, allowed to go free on his own recognizance. The charge against him will probably not be pressed further pending good behavior, it was indicated late yesterday by Justice of the Peace Brazier Small. Arrested for Possession : Bal" Nelson, a restaurant pro prietor of Dallas, and James Brown, also of Dallas, were arrest ed in Dallas Wednesday night for possession of liquor, according to reports here yesterday of state prohibition officers. They will have a hearing In Justice court in Dallas today. Released from Jail I' Carl Stanton, who has been serving a 60-day sentence for pos session of a moonshine still, was released from Jail yesterday by posting a bond for the payment of DRESSMAKING Remodeling of Suits, Coats and Dresses All' kinds of plain and fancy sewing. Charges reasonable. ELLA BERRY - OVER DIRECTOR'S : MT. CREST ABBEY f MAUSOLEUM VAULT ENTOMBMENT LLOYD T. RIGDONY Mngr. 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. . V 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 ' 42 Oregon Bldg. i TERWDLLIGERS ; Perfect. Funeral Service For Less Licensed Lady Mortician 770 Chemeketa Street Telephone 724 Default Order Entered ' i - ' Order of default was entered in circuit cqfurt r yesterday In the suit brought by Donald W. Miles, local attorney, against Harold B. Looney and Eugene Looney. Mllee Is bringing action for something over $400 for; professional servi ces, -. ' - i i l&t This We have XT acres rive mues from Salem that is to be sold tor 12,060. if you want; a small ranch with : running spring water, timber and pas ture land, lots of fruit, yon will never be able to do better than Hhe bargain offered here. Just ,ulnk of it! Twenty-seven acres for $2,000 and only half cash, . U. S. REALTY CO. 442 State Sft ' Tel, 8SO Emma Lens Win Serve You with barbecued chicken and tall other kinds of dinners. Sunday and every other day at the Nook, STt N. High St. Speeder Porfeite Bail A C. Dunham of Portland yes terday forfeited S3 6 bail in Jus tice court at Salem when he fail ed to appear to answer a charge of speeding. He was accused of driv ing '60 miles an hour, j . Furniture Cpholstcced ; And . repalrng. Gleee-Powers Pnrnitnre Co: " ' x FpR DEFORMATION ABOUT LOCAL OR EASTERN RAILROAD TRIPS PHONE 727 Oregon Electric Ry. Willamette Valley Line saT FOR SALE OR RENT - . . . . ..... .. .', . ... - . Three acres close In on paved highway with modern house. F. L. Wood, S41 Stale St. TYPEWRITERS ' O. SMTTH OOBOYa -STTHDSTKAKD ASSESS Ail Xftkes Um M1n Psoas SSI 421 Court St. Distinctly Correct Footwear For Men Boy For Women Girls John J. Rottle Expert Shoe Fitters HEMSTITCHING 6..S and 10 cents per yard. Also buttons, stamping and pleating. ANNA IL ERUEGER ' Over Miller Telephone 117 'Casey's Guaranteed RHEUMATISM REMEDY Money refunded If It does not cure your case - NELSON & HUNT, Druggists Cor, Court and Liberty Tel. 7 415 State St. Willamette Auto t Supply Co, See TJs For General Repairing, Weldinff, Body and Fender Work - Expert Mechanics Cottage and Ferry Phone 409 Serrioe Until Midnight inni ii ii Long and Short Distance Hauling . Public and Private Storage Fireproof Building GRAIN, FEED and SEED Free Delivery to any part of the dty. ; , QUOTATIONS ON APPLICATION Farmers Warehouse PAUL TRAGLIO, Prop. .Day Telephone 28 Night Telephone 1267-W 111 at rortland , , Rev. H. D. Chambers of Salem is confined to the Good Samaritan hospital In Portland. He went there for a complete diagnosis of his ailments. " : Gifts Quaint, Origirial Charming M l Sara Wrcnn 225 North nigh Stn! FOR DECORATIONS . See C F. EREITIIATJPT Telephone 110 IIS State St. ' Ladles wool dresses cleaned and pressed. S 1.00 up. Men's and Ladles suits cleaned and pressed f 1.00. " . VARLEY CLEAEIL3 ' Orer Bnslcks Interested in Investments? . Let ns tell you of the best real property Investments we know, litre's a large corner, Ve had it sppraised last week by a conserva tlre business man, he guessed $16,000 value.' We guess 15500. We can sell this week for $1350. Others down town and on fringe of business that will get better. Becke & Hendricks. 189 N. High Street. . - Fruit Trees We have a complete stock of fruit and nut trees. Cherry City Nursery Office and sales yard opposite Vlck Bros. Garage on High at Trade. Nursery on - SUvertoa Highway. ELECTRIC MOTORS Rewound and Repaired, New or Used Motors - VIBBERT Cc TODD: Things Electrical 101 Sooth Ulsn TeL 2113 1027 PRJb;B WAIXPaPER SA3IELE BOOKS Call, phone or write . MAX O. BUREN 179 M. Commercial Salem YICII SO; UERD CO. J. Jt, LEOXG, Mgr. 17 Our life's work has been spent in' studying the healing properties of Chinese herbs and now dally we relieve . 9; stomach, liver and kid-' ney trouble, rheuma- ' J ' tlsm and : gall stone,,' also disorders of men, .women and children. J . Free Consultation Call or Write Open 9 A, lt to 8 P, M. 420 State SW Salem, Oregon i A Family Gift Electrex Waffle Iron The heating elements . - - - assure full, even heat for plate-slse waffles, Easy to clean. ; Ciraple to use. Hakes nice brows ' waffles In a-Jiffy. - C7.50 - Perry's Dmj Store 115 S. Commercial - -Jo , t 1 a. ' V ' -' t w j A Want AH Will SaU Your Summer Horns IP YOU wu no locsr Esve vae lot your Sun ii'icr hioma sell it now. , No cse to fcare white Ie f Last on yocr hzzJ.$ all wlstet wben you can find purdiase bow as cs&Zf as La pr!ej & you adver tise in the 7ant Ad. Oar 7ast Ails are mttl by tiiose wLo wish to II- and sU ia tbs quicLest, surest and most econcrrJcii THE OREGOIT STATES! '.1 AH Telephone 23 cr 533