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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1927)
THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM," OREGON, FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 2, 1927 ANNOUNCES: . FS THIRD ANNUAL 66 Doll This 12 inch, Jointed Doll to be Given FREE With Every Purchase of One Dollar Continuing Today and Saturday j fir Actual Photograph . It's An Ideal Gift fbcMtt Kiddles This Christmas - " '' n t if t i Two years ago we instituted Doll Days as an annual event tn Salem choosing the first days or December as the appropriate time, for this will mean additional doll Rifts for many kiddles who . would otherwise have to go without. There is no extra charge Just make your purchases dar ing the week and ask for a doll. We want every child In this vicinity to hare a doll. ; We are taking tills method at this particular time to show our appreciaton. for ths business whk-h the people of Salem and vicinity hare given us la the past year. ,. CAPITAL DRUG STORE v i Owl Agency J. H. WDLLETT 405 State BKMEMBER A DOLL FREE WITH EVERT DOLLAR - fTRCHASB WHILE THEY LAST It H VW U)J h ii it y SAYS We have a 1927 Pontiae conpe that has had the best of care, looks like a new car and is in perfect condition. This Is. the best bay we have ever had for 1625.00. ' Fran smsss "The House That Service Built' evangelist, (and is just now return ing to Salem after a series of meet ings in the vicinity ot Seattle. Be appears on the platform in - fall chieftain's regalia, r .The music will be led by J. C. Mlnton. the new pastor of the tabernacle. Vlctrolaa and Victor Records ; For .Christmas at Moor s Music House.- ' .. Hear Portland Pmntw . Quartet at Waller Hall W. V?io- nlght 8:15 p. m. . DeSouxa on the side of the plain tiff. , " One session of the court will be heM each week.- --- - - ALL STAR TEAM PICKED Grantland Rice Selects Only One Man From Pacific Coast '. Dancing Every Saturday- Night Dome's Pavilion McCoy. 1028 WaU Now la stock. . Presnall Paint Store, 455 Court St. Damages Recovered - One hundred dollars in dam ages was recovered by A. T. Walk er in jastlce court yesterday when bis case against O. Umemoto, Mar lon county farmer, came up for trial. Walker was suing for 1167.50, claiming that be was In jured to that extent when he was employed by Umemoto to treat his celery plants with a certain com pound that was injurious to hi health. . i ' 4 . 'LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS i 1 ' 11 " i " ' ' ' ' ' J ' " " ! n i -i - Portland Youths Held David Cameron, 18, and William McQill, 1, are held in the Mar ion county Jail charged with ateal- . .iitnmfthlla Thev were brought here by Jefferson city au thorltles. For Christmas V Kolster Radio.- Moore's House. Music f i' ? i I ? : Lookl Look! Look! , .- " - When you come in and see the new Fords, come In and see our Fords. Some are less than a year old. for half the money. iUsd Car Corner. W block west of Ladd and Bush Bank. i-. r : , Parked too Long- Mrs.J. L. Hendricks, 2546 Hs tel street, was fined $1 in police court; yesterday for parking in front of a' restricted sons. Lee S. Ross was fined a like amount for overtime parking.- $500. - Mile Wilcox will build a dwelling at 780 North 20th street at a cost of f 1100. I. L. McAdams will build a bouse at 24 S B street at a cost of $500. Christmas Presents for Less At our Big1 Sale. Moore's Mu sic "House.' Furniture Upholsterer And repairing. Clase-Powera Kltrniture Co. Liccuse SuBpeaded ' J. O. Riley will forego the p!e sure ot driving his car for the next five days. ' This was the sentence he received yesterday In police court when he was charged with operating his car without a tall light. yesterday. The action was brought by the Salem Brick and Tile com pany on a note. In addition to $43.16. alleged to be the face value of the note; the company de mands costs and attorneys fees. Before Buying Tour piano " See our bargains. Moore's Mu sic House. Tickets on SaJe'at Pattons For Swedish American Ringers. - k ' Bell : B. A P. W. Dance Tonight, Castillan Hall. Look! Look! Look! When you come In and see the new r oras, come in ana see our Fords. Some are less than a year old, for half the money. Used Car Corner, block west ot Ladd and Bush Bank. Ladies Haircut Appointments- Elite Beauty Shoppe, over the Gray Belle. Phone 914. Lockwood Extension Granted In an order signed by ' Circuit Judge Kelly and filed with the Marion county clerk yesterday, ex tension of time is granted Mrs Ruth W. Lockwood In which, to perfect her appeal to the state su preme court. - Mrs. Lockwood Is appealing from her recent con viction on a charge of manslaugb ter. Her time has been extended from January 25 to February 6 This is In accordance with a stip ulation entered Into between John Carson, district attorney, and at torneys for Mrs. Lockwood. FUHRER HEADS LAW MEN Willamette Legal Aspirants Or ganize; Plan Moot Court NEW YORK, Dec 1 (AP) Five stars from the middle west, four from the east, with one each from the south and far west, com pose the 1927 All-American foot ball team selected by Grantland Rice, for the current issue of Col lier's Weekly, and made public to day. Eleven different colleges are represented in the first string mythical lineup, which follows: Ends Oosterbaan of Michigan, and Nash, of Georgia; tackles Raskowaki of Ohio State, and Smith of Pennsylvania: guards- Smith of Notre Dame, and Crane of Illllnols; center Charles- worth of Yale: quarterback Drury, southern California: half backs. Carle of the army, and Welch of Pittsburgh; fullback. Joesting. of Minnesota. winter; attend dinners given in their honor by the vice president, the speaker and cabinet members, the few occasions on which they dina outside ot the White House. After the cabinet dinner .to night, & group of friends were in vited for a muslcale - in keeping with the custom established by Mrs. Coolldge to round out such evenings. . ; Walter Fuhrer, senior in law. and connected with the firm : of Hawkins and Roberts, yesterday was elected president of the Wil lamette law school student body, in a close vote over Farwell Booth. Under the new organization, it dent body was made several weeks ago. at the suggestion of Dean Roy Hewitt, and one member 01 each class was named on a noml nating committee to choose presi dential candidates. Fuhrer and Booth were chosen. Under the ne worganizatlon. It Is planned to secure a percentage of the student body fund for the law students, and to extend" the scope of moot court. ' At the some time, cooperation between the lib eral arts school and the law school will be stressed. The first Moot court session will be held next Tuesday. A real property question will be argued with Walter Fuhrer. John Heltsel. and Farwell Booth on the defend tng side, and Meredith Wood- SOCIAL SEASON BEGINS VESSEL STRIKES SHORE Freight Steamer Famous In Dis tress A ear lctoria is. C SEATTLE, Dec. 1 (AP) The freight steamer Famous is ashore on a reef near Turn Point, about B0 miles north of Victoria. B. C. wireless messages intercepted by the Seattle harbor radio today said. The tug Richard Holyoke. Is standing by. bat attempts to pull oft the Famous have not been made because she was leaking bodly and It was feared she might sink. ' v The Famous, owned by Nolte Brothers ot Bellingham, carries a crew of three or four men. Road work on Mount Hood has been halted by snow. The gov ernment is moving its equipment from Government Camp and will abandon improvement until sprin& President and Mrsi? - Coolldge Honor Cabinet Officers WASHINGTON. Dec. 1 (AP) With traditional formality the White House winter social session was opened tonight when Presl-i dent and Mrs. Coolldge enter tained at dinner for members of the cabinet and their wives and Vice President and Mrs. Dawes. . The dinner is the first of a ser ies, including those for the diplo matic corps, the speaker of the house and members of " the su preme eongt. In return, the presi dent and Mrs. Coolldge during the f . ' I.. Jo When Glasses Ard Needed "APPEAL TO CNELLL" New Location Dr. C. B. O'Neill Fourth Floor First National Bank Building Phone CIS jlf - -tt-ijfrj sMbbbssbWbbbsbsbSbbbWbbsWbbs OBITUARY Thomas Henry P. Thomas died at the residence, 2446 Hazel avenue, on December 1 at the age ot 84 years. He Is survived by his widow Eu nice of Salem, and a son Edgar H. of Berkeley, California. The body Is at Webb's Funeral Parlors. An nouncement of funeral will be made later. Tictrolae and Victor Records For Christmas at Moore's Music House. " - """. - '- For Rent Modern Falrmount Hill home $55. Immediate possession. Becke it Hendricks, 189 N. High Street. Before Baying Your piano See our bargains. Moore's Mu sic House. Estates Appraised Reports of Inventory and ap praisal were filed In probate yes-! terday In the cases of two estates. The estate ofthe late Josephine Ackerman was" appraised at $24, $67.72. The estate of J. B; Stra vens was estimated at $2467,70. First Holiday Season Dance Dad Watson real old time dance. Crystal Garden, Wed., Dec. 7. Koveltles Turkey prizes. Come.j NeOee Make all payments due the Mar- ton Auto Co. to F. N. Derby or C. II. Morse at Room 227. Ore gon building. Marlon Automobile Co., phone 2820. ' -I J. r v 4: Homo Asked for Dog The Oregon Humane society has a dog on hand thai is part fox terrier and part bull terrier, it was announced lastj night by Dr Morehouse, head ec lhe society He asked that anyone Nrfthing to take the animal telephone 1510. For Christ mi , Kolster Radio. House. Moore's Music "Utilac," Decorative Knamel Spreads like paint, dries in hours. , : Presnall Paint Store. i 1 - w 'Usr Permit Issued ; i Several building permits were issued yesterday. , S. B. Eshelman will build a residence at 16S0 Mad ison street to cost $220 OV O. H Zeller will build a garage at 1780 North Summer street at a cost of As an Investment : .This corner lot 100x100 only five blocks from the business center of Salem should appeal to any one looking tor a good location for something - like this: V : - Garage, machine shop. . , - Woodworking shop, ; Store house, packing house. Laundry, broom factory. There Is now a Sjstory ware house on this lot, - See us for price and terms. U. S- REALTY CO. 442 State St. Tel. 2360 Look Look! Look! When you come In and eee the new Fords, come in and see our Fords. Some are less than a year, old. for half the, money. Used Car Corner, block west of Ladd and Bush Bank. ' Nearly New 30O Kellogg Radio, operates from light sock- et. for less than one half price. Phone 1823W. Christmas Presents for Lees At our Big Sale. Moore's Mu sic Ho nee. . Always Enjoyable Dad Watson real old time dance, Crystal Gardens Wednesday, No vember 30th. ' " Gervals .Couple Harrl A wedding license was yesterday issued from the office of the Mar ion county clerk to J. M. Parson, 65. to marry Mrs. Juanlta New berry, 52. Parsons is a farmer by occupation. Both are residents of route 3. Gervals. The marriage is the second one for both. Small Home Best Buy 8 Lota Paving paid. Total now $2100 cash. See at 880 N. 22nd. Becke A Hendricks, 189 N. High Street Children's Hair Cutting 25c 1064 Oak etreet, between Capi tol and University. Eugene T. Prescott. Officials Visit Here H. Press, advertising manager, sad O. W. Ellens, field superinten dent, for the Western Auto Supply company, were visitors in Salem Wednesday , at the local store, which Is operated by Willis Clark. Ladies Hair Cutting " By appointments Elite Beauty Shoppe. Phone 814. ; , Released from Jail J - Jack McKenzie was released from the city jail yesterday when friends posted a bond for .the pay ment of his $500 fine: which, be received . when he was , charged with the sale of liquor. McKenzie Is a former guard at the peniten tiary. J B. Jk P. W. Dance -Tonight. Castllian HalL Swedish American Bell Ringers- First- Congregational Church. Dec. 5th, 7:30 p. m. Order Now Christmas Delivery Fernery $4.00 and up, , Chll- dren'a rockers $4.00 and up, ir dinleres, Baskets, Chalre. Etc. Open evenings. Salem Wicker Mfg. Co.. 8218 State. Phone 8230. Local Contractor Sued Adam Engel,' local contractor. was named defendant in an action commenced In circuit court here 8 Oregon Pulp and: Paper Co. -. Preferred. Limited amount tor sale. Hawkins and Roberts. Phone 1427. . Opens Real Estate Office O. K. ' Middleton has opened a real estate office at room 304 Ore gon building. Mr. Middleton has been In Salem for about a year. He came to Salem ; from Lane. Washington, where he was in the banking business for 18 years. He has been with J. E. Scott until recently. Handmade Christmas Novelties At the Swart Specialty Shop, 244 N. High St. Matinee for School CbfidreB Only Monday 4:15 p. m.. 25c. B. A P. W. Dance Tonight, Castllian HalL Highway Reopened The Corvallis-Waldport high way, which has been blocked be cause of a slide on Alsea moun tain, is now open to traffic, ac cording to announcement made by the state highway commission. The Roosevelt highway Is open north of Newport to the Silets river but Is blocked 1 by a slide between the latter point and Taft. Acre Tract For Lease or Sale- Close bus l and school. Modern house. Rent $20. Price $2750. Terms like rent. Immediate pos session. South. Becke & i Hen dricks, 189 N. High Street. A La Carte Service; .A La Cart service j Room, Marion Hotel. Dining Mayor Off ers Trophy i - Mayor T. A. Llvesley has of. fered a handsome trophy cup for the interclass debates at Willamette-university. The cup was dis played at the university chapel ex ercises Thursday. Each class win ning a debate championship in succeeding years 'will have its numeral engraved on this cup. To Friends and Patro Please call at Terminal Cafe un til Food Shop Is In lie new loca tion. New Terminal Hotel building. opes Jan. 1. 1 First Holiday Season ..Dad Watson real old time dance. Crystal Garden, v Wed.. Dec. 7. Novelties rTur key prizes. Come. Portlander Appointed. ' Clarence- Gilbert of Portland Thursday was appointed a-mem ber ot the Oregon child welfare commission to succeed Rev. J. G. Tate, who died recently. . Letters received by Governor Patterson in dicated that Mr. Gilbert has been active la - the affairs of the wel fare' commission." ; and prepared much of the legislation sponsored by the orgs b1 sail on. ' Salem's Real Old Time Dance- Crystal Garden every. Saturday, New Fine Homo Price Cut Dpuble garage and all modern features Including extra plumbing, tiled bath, etc. Terms. See at 248 W. Superior. Immediate posses sion. From $7500 to 46900. Par tngs paid. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High street. Revival Series Opens A revival series Is to be stsrted toalght at the Christian and Mis sionary Alliance tabernacle at 655 Ferry street, with "Louie," full blooded Wenatchee Indian, as the evangelist. "Betty," his Indian wife, also will be there. "Louie" is rapidly becoming a successful Cash Registers Oompntiar Seal Adding Machines Tt Li i itr Call n O. M, Leckwoes 141 N. Com'l St Balsa. Or. SaBBBSBSSBsSsJJigBeW 1927 FREK V ALLPA-iR SAMPLE BOOKS CaU, phone or write IAX O. BUREN 170 N. Commercial Salem FOR SALE OR RENT Three acres close In on pared highway with . modern house. F. L. Wood, 341 State St. FOR DECORATIONS See V Cw F. BRETTBAUPT Telephone 880 111 State It. . Ladles' wool dresses cleaned and pressed. $1.00 up. lien's and Ladies suits cleaned and pressed $1.00. TABLET OLEASTERS - Over Busfcks Wright Joshua H. Wright, aged 68 years, died at Grants Pass on No vember 28. He was the husband of Mrs. Esther Wright, resident of Polk county, Funeral services will be hejd.. Friday. December X. at 1:30 from the, Rlgdon Mortu ary. Variiy-tombment la lilt. Crest Abber :iteus&wp i ' Accountant's Opportunity I want high class accountant tor Salem. Must be versatile In various phases of accounting; 28 to 40 years of age; unques tionable character and integ rity; aspire to an earning of 8800 per month or more; be able to assume full charge local business operation and devel opment. Investment ot 8 10(50 required. Applicants should give full record ot experience, telephone number and refer ences in strict confidence for interview. Address Box Ole, care Statesman, Salem, Oregon. LADD & BUSH, Bankers Established 1863 J General Banking Business ' Office Honrs from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. PILES CURED Wttaeat eycrstloa r lass of tima. DR. BIARSHALL 389 Orsfoa B14g. BIT. CREST ABBEY 1VIAUSOLEUM t VAULT ENTOMBMENT LLOYD T. RIGDON, Mngr. TERWILLJGERS Perfect Funeral. Service) For Less Licensed Lady Mortician 770 Chemeketa Street . Telephone 7S4 YICK SO HERB CO. 3. II. LEOXG, Mgr. e m, 'Oar jlfa's: work has JrST been spent In studying" the healing properties now daily vre relieve those suffering from stomach. liver aoi. kii ney trouble, , rheuma tism and gall slone also disorders ot men." women and children. Free Consultation Call or Write Open 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. 420 State StU, Salem Oregon Stoir i4 Ei.a and. 1 Long and Short Distance Hauling . Public and Private Storage Fireproof Building. GRAIN, PEED and SEED Free Delivery to any part of the dty. .QUOTATIONS ON APPLICATIOT? farmers iWa PAUL TRACLIO, Prop; Day Telephone 28 ' Night Telephone 12C7-T.r TYPEWRITERS - LO. SMITH a OOKONA sxrNssTRaJm adders Ail M akaa Uiad Msealaas . Psoas el 421 Oeoxt St. j QUICK COLD TABLETS Guaranteed to break up a cold in 24 hours. - KELSON s HUNT, Druggists Cor. Court and Liberty Tel.: 7 Distinctly Correct Footwear For Men Boys For Womesi Girls John J. Rottlo Expert Shoe Fitters 418 State St. A For Exchange Good 5 room modern residence. Hardwood floors. Well located In Los Angeles, CaL. T Will exchange for Salem residence- See Wells Tallman. 216 JIa sonic Temple.. . i - ELECTRIC MOTORS Rewound and Repaired, New . oa Used Motors VD3BERT & TODD Things Electrical 101 South Illgh TeL 2113 For -Your Husband or Sweetheart Gentlemen's Set ' i . A man's gift.; ' V , Contains the essentials for the toilet: Shaving Cream Shaving Lotion and v After-shaving Powder $1.25 PerryV Drujr Store 115 S-Commercial x Pi LjvJUEI IT jjyrt la Min)fd(o)mm The Opening of Their Store at 263 Chemeketa Street Dec, 3 FREE SATURDAY ONLY TO ALL LADIES CALLING AT OUR STORE FREE MAHOGANY CANDLE STICK We will carry a complete stock of new and used Furniture and Hardware with personal service by the owners, J. SL (Capain) Spong and Paul M. Hand. The public is cordially invited to call and inspect this line of reasonably rrici furniture. WE WILL MAINTAIN A COMPLETE REFLNISIIING AND UPHOLSTERING DEPARTMENT FOR ALL TYPES OP - FURNITURE. - . 263 Chemeketa St. W 0 WE PAY CASH FOR USED FURTITURE