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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1927)
Tnc UitcuuN SALE1I, OREGON, TUESDAY HOUSING, NOVEIIBL:: L'JtrlVZt w T' 7 Assets Over $175,000.00 ,5 ?r Mere Than l lOO Members: - - . We Pay;g Per' Cent , Monthly installment or lump sum deposits accepted : r STATE SAVINGS AND LOAti ASSOCIATION i 703.70G First National Bank Bunding, Salem, Oregon j We Make , Loans on City Property ! rl') ;i"i',ii' i id) Tin SAYS;' Sues Oa-Kote ' . - J , v.;Th Farm Utilities company yesterday broufMUoa4n -Justice eeurt ,aea last AV -M. , Fau Ikn er. tQC 1173.&& on, an. allege jL-grczalasogy. Special Assembly Called, ; SrJkpchs-TtLTaloLStass We have a IftS v Chevrolet coupe that1 has, ran' but very little; equipped with bumpers, S and M spot light, 70 new rubber and: looks . like; a ew car. ;.TMa Is a real buy at $425.' -The House That Service Built" Hiss Schroeder IB " Miss Lillian -Schroeder, Instruct or la the continuation -school at Salem high, is 111 at he'r borne, 416 Marion street."- - , " . Attend &pe Course m ' -.Dr. O. LJ Scott and Dr:. D. D. Craig, ' local chiropractors.- ' will leaTe this morning for Portland where they will attend Neurocalo- meter technic' classes: conducted by Dr. Ericson ' of Davenport. Iowa. A.f-jeclal.hlgh school Assembly will- be held -this morning 4e stim ulate interest in the Snlkpoh play Were Got to Hare Money," scheduled f Of next Triday'Ia" the auditorium '-; . . - A" 4 skit composed by - Julia Creech, associate editor of the Clarion, will be acted out by mem bers of the play cast... ' l ' LOCAL NEWSBMIEFS Arretted For Possession . Overcoat Stolen v - JUK. Cloyd. a barber on North t William Jenk, 635 K. Summer High street, was arrested Sunday. charged with possession of liquor. He deposited $250 cash bail for his appearance in police court. Masquerade Coetmn Butterfly Linen Shopps, S6S N. High St. . . - 1 Fairmownt Hill New Hoi . rooms. Double garage extra plumbing erery room hardwood. Price cut from 17500 to 46100 and $1000 down to responsible people. 24 S West Superior. Just west Falrmount Street. Both par ingra paid, Becke tc Hendricks. 189 North High Street. The Prescott Apartments V The Prescott Apartments, 1064 Oak St. One new and modern two room apartment. Wrong Parking Fined - , G. S. Paxson, Cecil Cuxnutt, and W. R. Purrine were fined $1 each yesterday in police court for park ing in the restricted zones set aside for city buses. H. W. Ross was fined $1 for parking in front of a space where there is no parking allowed. O. T. Shorie was fine J $5 for failing to, stop at a through street intersection. . - . . street, reported to the police yes terday that'soineone ; hai stolen his overcoat from a car in front of the Baptist church Sunday even ing. ; .. i ' . .. : ' Road District Votes Bonds 'Road district 59 has voted $500 extra, bonds to furnish more mon ey. to improre . their roads.. Children's Hair 1 Cutting ; Children's hair cutting 25c. 1065 Oak street, between Capitol and TJnlrersi ty, Eugene ' T. Pres cott. ' . - Overtime Parking Fined . : -. Mrs. Bable Erickson and R. -W. Newberg were fined $1 each yes terday in police court for overtime parking. .T :" : Card, ; of -Thanks I wish to thank friends and members of Ihe Masonic lodge ..for the kindness shown -during the illness and death of my beloved husband, John MnehL Mrs. Esther MuehL Had Improper Lights Dick Fawk, 1927. South High street, was arrested Sunday night or driving his car with improper lights. ; : K.rf.i: : For Early or Late Barber Work Phone 1094. Eugene T. Pressr cott, 1064 Oak street. Furniture Upholstered 'fi- And repairing. Glese-Powers Furniture Co. " " " ; -" '' ' ' Always Enjoyable -j, ; Dad Watson real old time dance, Crstal Gardens -Wednesday, No vember 30th. - v1 Cnrtatns Stolen Sven Ross, of Kelso. . Wash., reported the theft from his car of a set of side curtains while it was parked on Church street Sunday night. I i Some State House Renter v raying $25 . to $30 . At 1768 Court street we have " a - fair 5 room plastered home with bath, hot water, large wood basement and place for; car. We will sell to any responsible ' party for small down payment and balance exact ly like rent. We will cut 150 from prUe of $3350 and pay all paving In full. Lot Is 37 1-2 X 150 and Las nice flowers, trees and bearing fruit trees. Becke & Hendricks. 189 North High? Street, Good Music and ReputaiJon-- Dad Watson and his real old time orchestra for real old . time dances, ; Crystal Gardens Wednes day, November 30th. : Hand-I'ainted Scarfs : Novelty tie and handklerchiel sets, boudoir sets, and handker chiefs. Butterfly Linen Shoppe, 3G5 N. High St. ' J The W. C- TJ TJ. WiU Hold - a reception on Tuesday p. m. at 2:30 o'clock in their hall on com merclal and Ferry streets, for new members, old members and ail ex sjembers, jwhether from. Salem or some other city," the Union extends hearty invitation to all to come and get acquainted with the Salem membership. A good program is being arranged by Mrs. P. . F. Stolzhelse. Mrs. M. L Reeder has charge of the refreshments and a good time is assured. Henr Portland r Premier- Quartette Waller Hall Friday evening 8:15. ' v" ' Nearly New. 8500 Kellogg V ' ' Radios operates from light sock et, for less than one half price. Phone 1823W. Boxing Salem Armory ' Wednesday, Nov. SO Phil Bayes vs. Benny Pelt. The fight ' all Salem has been - clambortng for the past two years. Other good. bouts. - Fined For -Drunkeness ; t J. Lewis was fined $10 la po lice court yesterday ; for ; being flrunk on the streets. - - ' Our Friends Tell Tour Friends - Dad Watson real old time dance Wednesday. November 30th. Crys tal Gardens. - - - Bargain For gale' Cheap lumbers 16' MM Block wood; cut from old fir logs, part ly seasoned. Large loads. -. Fred E. Wells. Phone 1542. 220 South Church. .1 General Aid Ladles . General Aid Ladles of First M. E. Church Rummage sale De cember 2 and 3, 226 N. Liberty, State Land Board Sues ; Suit to foreclose a $1000 mort gage was filed : In circuit court yesterday against Henry C. plov er - by Governor L L. t Patterson, Sam Kozer and T. B. ' Kay, com prising the Oregon state land board. : " - -" Portland Premier Quartette ': ..Waller Hall , Friday evening 8:16. ' - Sues on Bill - r JL M Hollingshead tod Co brought -action In Justice J court yesterday to collect $9.28 from RIngwald and BorgeU : for goods had and received. - ! ' ; Mrs. . Frank Berry - of Portland, bondsmen for,: the pair, ancther week in which to produce the de fendants. The Brickers were arrest ed some time ago on a charge of operating a still just south of Sa lem. The bondsmen . promised to appear in ; court here on Monday of next week with either, the de fendants or a check for $1250 "We want to give them plenty of time,' said Judge Small yesterday, "and furthermore It would take more than a week to complete lit igation and collect, on the bonds. so this Is really the simplest way to get the money." T W 0 NEW FORD DETAILS TO MADE KNOWN HERE BE Order Now Christmas Delivery - Fernery $4.00 and up. . Chil dren's rockers $4.00 and up. Jar dinieres, 'Baskets, Chain . Etc. Open l evenings. Salem Wicker Mfg. Co.; 2218 State. Phone 2230. Undergoes Operation Mrs. P. L. Hedges of Independ ence underwent a major operation at the Salem general hospital Mon day. ' War Mothers to Gather An -all-day session, of ' the American-War Mothers' of Oregon from all over the state will be held today at the chamber of com merce rooms. .--' Personal Greeting Cards We have a large selection to choose from Prices reasonable it will pay yon to see them. Atlas Book Store. ' ' The Model Beauty Parlor Give The kind of ' permanent wave you wish, using the Frederick-En-gene. Keen, or Padol method. Phone 956. ' . 'f ; Leg Broken In Crash. :- N. D. Bradley sustained a b role- en left leg when a car driven by Alec Munson of route crashed In to'' his ear "in North'Salem, Brad ley reported to the 'county sher iff's office yesterday, i For Bent Three Houses . $22.50 to $35. At 952 South Commercial As 5 room. At 1768 Court Is 5 room, at 353 Leslie Is 7 room. All vacant. Becke & Hen dricks.' Phone 161. 189 North High Street, :i Leg Broken . ; Harvey Bradley, route 7, Is in the Salem General hospital with a broken leg as a result of an au tomobile accident'. ' A La Carte Service A La .Cart service Room, Marion Hotel. in Dining Vacant Larre Flat- Close 1 : 760 Marion. 5 rooms and slee;v ; porch with garage, $37.50. h & Hendricks. 189 North Hlg. street. Sues for f 0.S Action was begun In Justice court yesterday by D. M. Bartlett against -i Cyrus C, Mohr f or $ 9 6 claimed to he due tor use of a bouse 'located at - 1440 Mission atreeL' .! '.." . . ' Oregon Pulp and Paper Co.- r Preferred. Limited, amount, for sale. Hawkins and Roberts. Phone 1427.. , - t 'Jr Speeder Fined f 10 D. Schuber of Portland was yes terday fined $10 In Justice court for driving 45 miles an hour on the Pacific Highway. Washington Couple Weds ; ; - . A marriage license was "yester day issued from the office of the Marion county clerk to Robert H. Johnston, 5 31, and ' Mrs. Grace Rutledge, 30. Johnston is a farm er living near Little' Rock. Wash ington, and Mrs. Rutledge is a res ident of Tacoma. , " Notice i Make all payments due the Mar Ion Auto Co. to Fi N. Derby or C. H. Morse at Room 227, Ore gon building. Marion 'Automobile Co., phone 2820. :j ' Bricker Case Oontla The case of R, W. Bricker and Ellen .Bricker . was continued for the third time in justice court yes terday, when Justice of the Pace- Bratler Small granted ' Mr. and iPJL f5 G. L. Cox Sued ' The Interstate Protective A gen cy filed suit in justice court yes terday against G. L. Cox for $33.20 plus $25 attorney's fees. It is claimed that that amount is due on a note made out by Cox.' Davis' Divorce Decree - Order of default: and decree of divorce were yesterday 'handed down In circuit court by Circuit Judge L. H. McMahan in the suit brought against Filey Davis by Olive Davis. She charged him with having subjected her to crue and inhuman treatment. - - IXTERCLARS TO START Salem high- lnterclass football will get under way Wednesday evening ! when v the j anlors and sophomores Tie to eee which team OBITUARY - Bongal - Mrs. Amy Bongal died at Le banon Sunday, November. 27. Fun eral servlees will be held from the Rigdon Mortuary- Wednesday, No vember 30 at 10 a. m. ' will meet the seniors for the class 1 Base for Bear Creel cm i-i championship. Only the two games 1 Portland's new water supply cor. wllLbplayed-t''.-- ipletedV.- - - - ' EYES EXAr.IirED GLASSES FITTED Ten Years Practice in ' Salem - Plionc 625 Dr. R- Burdcttc Optometrist 401 First National Bank Eldg. 'The full story of the new Ford automobile, described by Henry. Ford as being "superior in design and performance to any now avail able in the low price, light car field.'? will be told first, in . Saleih next Friday. December 2. accord ing to I announcement : made Mon day by the VaileJr Motor company; local dealers. . j , - A public reception is to be held here simultaneously with similar gatherings at every Ford dealer'8 In the United States, thus consta ts ting a part of the greatest auto mobile show in the history of the Industry. ,f ,.-4 -rt While" no detailed descriptions have yet been given out by local dealers, the Ford Motor company, from ' Its headquarters in Detroit; has announced that the new Ford car win, be as far In advance ' of I present public demand for speed, flexibility.' -control In traffic and economy of operation as the fa mous Model T was in advance of public demand when It was intro duced in 1908. H . Dealers have not yet been' ad vised as to the prices at which the new Ford line w(ll sell, but defin ite assurance has come from De troit that the. prices , will be en tirely in accord with the policy of the Ford Motor company , to pro Vide the best possible automobile at the lowest possible price. . ' ' Elaborate arrangements are be ing made for the public reception here. - City officials and prominent ; business men of Salem and vicinity have been invited and" prepara tions have been made to give every caller at the show a thorough un derstanding of this car which its expected to make a new chapter in automobile history. - ; 1; Eshleman At the residence, 1755 N. Cot tage. St., Monday, November 28, Mrs. Anna Echleman. age 74 years, mother of Simon Eshle maa of Central Lake. Mich., Mrs. Maude Cadanaugh of Wisconsin, Herbert Eshieman of Flint. Mich., Mrs "Nettie Rrr of TtattlA VnrA. Sask. David Echleman of Esta cada, Sam Eshieman of Salem and Bert Eshieman, of Eugene.: An nouncement of funeral later from ' the Rigdon mortuary. LADD & BUSH, Bankers - ' Established 1863 v General Banking Business Office Honrs from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. BIT. CREST ABBEY MAUSOLEUM VAULT ENTOMBMENT. LLOYD T. RIGDON, Mngr. TERWILLIGERS Perfect Funeral Service For Less '; Licensed Lady Mortician T70 Chetneketa Street -r . Telephone 7t!4 - QUICK COLD TABLETS Guaranteed to break up a cold in 24 hours - NELSON & HUNT, Druggists . Cor. Court and Liberty Tell 7 17 Distinctly Correct Footwear For .For , Men Women : Boys Girls John J. Rot tie Expert Shoe Fitters 41B State St. Rr All Coughs and All Ages Safe' and : Reliable ; Children like it. Mothers endorse it. All users recom mend it, WANTED ,Four-room bungalow ' with wo " bedrooms, basement and furnace. Price must be nnder $2800. Our client can pay $200 I cash and $25 per monta. ii ) I you have this, let us know at once. r ; ALSO" -: - We have another client who wants a house with three bed rooms, preferably all on. one floor. If you have this, place on these terms let us know at once. . - U. S. REALTY CO. 442 State St. - Tel. COCO 1 3 i "" Let Kennell-Ellis Make Your View and Commercial ' : , Pictures, Any Time,' Any Place l Old Photographs Copied Often yon want old photographs reproduced, but fear entrust ing them to strangers. - - - - ; ; , - Out reputation assures the safety and proper care of yonr picture, which we will copy, enlarge, frame or hand color at a price lower than the unknown agent can offer.! t' - -, i iCenriell-Mlis Studio .423 Oregon Bld. TYPEWRITERS X O. SMITH COBOITA SXTirnSTBAWD ASDEB4I Ail MakN Ussd ICacalaM , ' Fkoas SSt 4Z1 Ooart St. , FOR SALE OR RENT Three acres close In on paved highway with modern house. F. L. Wood. 341 State St. FOR DECORATIONS See - v' .. Cv f. BBxrrnAUPT Tslephone 310 fit State SL PILES CURED WKfcnt pentisn ai lau of Um. DR. MARSHALL ., . n ' 329 lOregoa Blag. i HEMSTITCHING 6. t and 10 cents per yard. Also buttons, stamping and pleating.- ' " 3 -,---7 .' ' "" ANNA H. .KRUIGER t i Over MUler's . Telephone 117 1937 FBKE WALLKil'EB SAMPLE BOOKS Call, phone or write - MAX O. BUREN 179 N. Commercial . Salem TESTED By years of faithful and recognized standards of up right - service, these have won for us the respect and esteem of,, the great com munity we serve. V Webb Funeral Parlors Telephone-120 : SFEM:. and Long and Short Distance Hauling Public and Private Storage 3 Fireproof Building GRAIN, FEED and SEEE Free Delivery to any part of the city. QUOTATIONS ON APPLICATION Farmers Warehouse PAUL TRAGLIO, Prop. Day Telephone 28 Night Telephone 1267-V YICK SO HERB CO. ' J. H. LEOXG, Mgr. 1 Our 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,, ' also disorders of men, and children. ., 4rf 'r women Free Consultation Gall or Write "Open 9 A. M. to .8 P. M ! 420 State BU, Salem, Oregon Ladles wool dresses cleaned and pressed, fl.00 up. Men's and Ladies' salts cleaned and pressed $1.00.. : TABLET CLEANERS Orer Buslcks - -' " - ELECTRIC MOTORS Rewound and Repaired, New or Used Motors VIBBERT & TODD Thing Electrlm 101 South High Tct, DD .21 12 ii Hallcroft Stationery? We are known by, the 7 stationery we use. Writing paper reflects ' character; ' and taste as readily as -personal appearance. . r, Hallcroft is one of our most popular numbers be ' cause, although moderate In price,. It. reflects quality.- - . All popular sires 1 and tints may be purchased in--attractive boxes.' s 50c Perry's Drug Store . 115 S. Commercial r3 Reb-uiit7iqtoi,cycIe WE HAVE JUST COMPLETED REBUILDING ABOUT 15 OF OUR USED MOTOR CYCLES. IN ORDER TO MOVE THEM OUT QUICKLY WE WILL OFFER THEM AT PRICES LOWER THAN MOTORS HAVE EVER BEEN SOLD BEFORE. Every Machine Reduced . :Pay a Small Payment Down Balance As You Ride LOOK OVER A FEW OF THESE REAL BUYS 1927 Big Twin Harley New Machine guarantee, has not . run 500 miles well worth $345.00. -Clearance Sale Price $295 1926 Big Twini Harley Completely rebuilt and"guaranteed A motor that will give you wonderful service. Market 'value $235.00. - (fOI A Clearance Sale Price DJIU If you want low cost transportation get this . slightly , used 1928 Harley Single Fore wheel brake, air cleaner and everything. , Looks like new and the new machine guarantee goes with it. Save $50 on this motor. O I! Clearance Sale Price . k)uuj i 1925 Harley Twin -Rebuilt, repaint ed," good tires, new - battery, . fully guaranteed! Clearance Sale OTOfs Price now '. ) 1 0 U Harley Single Only used 4 months "good as new,80 miles to the gallon Well worth $210.00. 7 p Clearance Sale Price - - u Several other twins, rebuilt and guar anteed, that we have priced as low as $175, $125, $95 and $75. Late model Harley Single guaran teed in 1st class condition. A mote: you can depend on. - Reduced C T ' now to ... '. - v- - v You can Save from 5 to 7i Cents on every mils you drivc If You Own a M otorclcl e - REMEMBER - - . ; You can buy any rebuilt motor from us on TERSIS that you can affcrd t pay. Come in and let us show you these fine motors or send for complete T of machines and, latest catalogue. : ,. l; 147 So. Commercial StvSaJea rrhe Cycle Maa r: