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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1927)
i If , ) DADDY'S A LIE ONE A very small GIRL of our acquaintance, was at CHURCH a few Sundays ago and the MINISTER happened to be one of the OLD FASHIONED kind and he preached a REGULAR old fashioned SERMON which made quite an IMPRESSION on the young MISS. 'For a long time after getting HOME she was very THOUGHTFUL, but finally she UNBURDENED her mind about a FOLLOWS: "Mother, there isn't REALLY any DEVIL, is there ? He's just like SANTA CLAUS, isn't he ? He's DADDY." And that causes US to remark that when the YOUNGSTERS begin to talk about SANTA CLAUS ifs time for ELDERS to begin to THINK about him, and the Capital Drug Store. Moral: When, you come here to do your gift shopping well try w . like the devil to please you. , CAPITAL DRUG STORE Owl Agency J. H. WILLETT Telephone 119 Corner Liberty & State ((.(( oiuID) II II II i Case -Settled ' The case' of Barrett Brothers ts. Fred Pierce has been settled out of court. An order, dismiss ing the case was handed down yesterday by Circuit Judge L. H. McMahan. V Great Association; VaudevlUe Bill At the Capitol' today. i Real Country Store At Congregational bazaar, next Oregon theater, today and tomor row. Old Time Dance Crystal Garden- Saturday night. Mattbee' Or chestra. . Sue for 8146.25 f,. f Action was begun lit Justice court yesterday by the Oregon Nursery company against J. - W. Maruny for $146.25 alleged to be due t.z payment for goods h a d and-received. sympathy during the sickness and death of our loving Husband and Father, also : for the beautiful flowers. Mrs. Adelaide Hender son, Geo. Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Chllson and family, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Manrage and family. Congregational Bwvr Opens at 9 this morning. A Room Devoted Entirely To inexpensive gifts. Pomeroy & Keene. Board of Managers - Of Methodist Old Peoples Home wish to thank their many friends tor the-generous contribution of fruits, vegetables, and cash on the annual private home day, held re cently. i 4000 Bushel Potato Sale Pratum warehouse Monday. Dec. 12 th to 17th. American Won ders, field run. 5.75 and $4.25 for 500 lbs.. Bring sacks. Open to 7:00 p. m. Monday and Tues day, closed Sunday. Cash Buyer Small Home Modern with furnace.-' fireplace. See vacant at 1S50-south Winter street. Excellent district. ' View lot. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High street. t Guardian Appointed Ef He Back has been' appointed guardian of Adeline Pooler by a court order handed down yesterday. Order Now Chris turns Delivery- Fernery $4.00 and up. Chil dren's rockers $4.00 and up. Jar dinieres, Baskets, Chairs, Etc. Open evenings. Salem Wicker llfg. Co., 2218 State. Phone 2250. To Play Monmouth The Y. M. C. A. "Athenian" will go to Monmouth Saturday ev ening where ; they will play the normal school team a game of basketball. The Athenians are a strong combination of players and expect to defeat the normal team handily. Furniture Upnolst And repairing Furniture Co. Glese-Powors Dancing Every Saturday Night Domes Pavilion, McCoy. Furnace Heated New Homes Six rooms; and 7 rooms. Being finished, modern in all ways. Large rooms. Large furnace, fireplace, .garage etc Prices $4900 and $5300. Paving paid see at 935 and 955 Tamarack street. - Financed to &uit. Becke & Hendricks. 189 N. High street. , ; ' . , Reuters Here are two plain homes. Worth price of $2900 and $2700 ' asked. For sale for $100 down on either, balance ex actly like rent. Both 5 rooms, one on edge of Salem, other 6 blocks to State House. .Both VA CANTJ Becke A Hendricks. 189 N. Hish street. - Overtime ParkAg Fined E. Vice was fined '$1 in police court yesterday for overtime park ing. Waldo Mills was fined a like amount for riding a bicycle with out a light. Officials Dance- Governor Patterson, Secretary: of State Kozer and State Treasurer Kay last night attended a dance and receptfbn held at Eugene un der the direction of the Elks lodge of that city. Proceeds from the dance will be" devoted to charity. Salem's Greatest Vaudeville Entertainment is the Associa tion at the Capitol today. For Rent Several small homes at $15 to $25. Vacant. Becke & Hendricks. 189 N. High street. Card xt Thanks We wish to thank- the many kind friends, neighbors and mem bers of the Leslie Methodist' Church for their kindness and W. U. Night Coming WlllamaUe university night will be observed at the Elsinore thea ter January 6, under the auspices of the Willamette cubs, service organization. Numbers by the glee club, quartet, and vaudeville stunts will feature the program. Coil's Marsters is in charge of the event. . ' , the Salem district. Methodist Men's council at ; Forest . Grove Wednesday evening. Professor W. R. Hertzog gave the nrincinal ad dress on church membership and the home. ., Four men from Jason Lee, six from First Church, and 18 from Leslie motored to the meet ing. j; i If Yon Would Give SometbJn Different for Christmas visit Pomeroy & Keene's gift room. SAYS .- ' We have a 1928 Pontiac coach, equipped with, .new balloon tires and a car that . has s the best of care. This is a fine car In every way. Priced at $585. "The House That Service Built- Salena Boys Pledged ' Joan Creech and Edward Sieg mund, Salem high school grad uates last aprlng. are among the freshmen pledged to membership in To-Ko-Lo, honorary fraternity for sophomore men. for the col lege year of 1927-28. , The To-Ko-Lo'a are the oldest sophomore or ganization in the campus. Its membership includes men . who hare and are now holding leading places at the University. Sieg mnnd was a member ef the Salem basketball team for three years, and Is one of the : fastest track men In Oregon. Creech was as sistant yell king last: year and a member of the tennis team. gram at the Y. M. C. A. Dr. Mc Cormick will tell of his travels on four continents, a trip that, he and his son made the past sum mer. He will discuss the differ ent races and their customs, re ligious, and general living condi tions giving special attention to conditions In Palestine. There will be a musical number by Miss Margaret Miller, who Is a Willam ette university student. Rummage Sale ' 15S S. High, Friday and Saturday. Velocipedes, Scooters- Kiddie Kars. r "Everything In wheel goods." Harry W. Scott, "The Cycle Man." Silverton Couple Weds A marriage license was yester-i day Issued from the office of the Marls n county clerk to Frederick A. Muller, 34, and Elizabeth Wen ger, 3 4. Both are residents of Sil verton. Muller ia a farmer by pro fession. Jt is the first matrimonial venture for each. Bazaar Opens Today By Congregational ladles, next to Oregon theater. Will Attend Convention. Several Willamette university students are expecting to attend the tenth student volunteer con vention in Detroit, Michigan, De cember 28 to January 1. Among the students who will be sent by the university are Virginia Ed wards. 'Harold Shellhart. Esther Lisle, and Dorothy Hutchinson. Ladies Haircutting S3c Prescott's apartment house bar ber shop. Oak St. between CaDltol and University Sts. . Christmas Trees and Mistletoe Far sale. Telephone 1937R. Dogs Kill" Sheep f e ' County Commissioner John Por ter made a trip to the Fletcher ranch east of Sarem yesterday to investigate damage done to a band of sheep there that was attacked by some stray dogs. Two sheep were killed and others badly injured. Rue Drager, owner of the sheep, will be compensated from the "dog license tax fund. For Flowers in Portland Call Carl F. Ruef, 635 E. Broadway, Give a Bicycle This Christmas "Everything in wheel ' goods." Harry W. Scott, "The Cycle Man." Get Your Permanent Wave Done- Where you can hare a choice of four methods done by an experi enced waver av the Model Beauty Parlor. : v - . Permits Granted v - - j i : . - J H. M. , Lehman was granted a permit yesterday to build a resi dence . at 1 1 5 5 Hood street at a cost of $3500. " A Ls Carte Servt Iu Dining Room, Marion Hotel. Investment Corner Center Street $12000 Price WUl net 4 per cent on, present 1m provements 179 Feet Of Excel lent frontage. $4000 to handle. Becke & Hendricks. 198 N. High street. AU Dolled Up The Congregational bazaar, next to Oregon theater, today and Sat urday. Dolls of all sizes and shapes and conditions. 192S Rexall Calendars Fi Perry's Drug Store. Dr. McCormick to Spesk Dr. J. D. McCormick. dean of Kimball School of Theology, will be the speaker at tonight's pro- Cholce Holly and Wreaths Phone 212. 0. W. Bean. Methodist Men Meet A number of Methodist men from Salem attended a meeting of 9 To Trade Sixty acres, modern , build ings, only two miles from Salem.'. This place is all fenced, has running; spring water all year; milk cooling system ; electric lights in hpuse and barn ; good base ment, has fireplace and furnace, bath, and v every thing uptodate Will trade this place for a large ranchther. in Polk or Marioncounty suitable for running sheep. . , v y. S. REALTY CO. 442 State St. . Tel. 2060 1027 FRKK ttAUPArER . SAMPLE BOOKS Call, phone or write 'T .MAX O. BUREN 179 N. Commercial .' Salem For Sale or Trade Strictly modern 5 room! house, good location, paved: (street. Want car or good lot. ' Phone owner evenings 184 1M Santa Clans Mailbox At the Butterfly Linen Shoppe, 365 N. High St., Chambers and Chambers Building. - New Year Program- Preparations are being made at the Y. M. C. A. for the biggest open house day of the year on New Tears' day. Games of all kinds will be indulged in. 8 Oregon Pulp and Paper. Co. Preferred. Limited amount for sale. Hawkins and Roberts. Phone 1427. Bazaar Opens this Morning The Woman's Union of the First Congregational church is to hold a bazaar, beginning at 9 o'clock this morning, and lasting over today and Saturday, in the store room in the Oregon' building on State street that was occupied by Wil son's Fashion Shop; next door to the Oregon Aieater. The women have many useful articles, includ ing fancy work of various kinds. Also, a big display of dolls, and a cooked food booth. And a coun try store, with vegetables and many other things. Rummage Sale 153 S. High, Friday and Satur day. QUICK COLD TABLETS Guaranteed to break, up a cold in 24 hours. NELSON & HUNT, Druggists Cor. Court and Liberty Tel. 7 Attorney Resigns 1 , T. Clair McDougaU, Portland at- orney. Thursday submitted ' his resignation as a member of the Oregon stale bar to the state su preme court, and it was. accepted. Members of the supreme court said he was no longer entitled to practice law In this state. It was reported here that. Mr. McDougaU recently was Involved in litigation in the Multnomah county courts. Hie resignation was said to hare been voluntary as far as the su preme court was concerned. Sheridan Matter Up The state banking board will meet in Salem today when final action wiU be taken on the appli cation of certain residents of Sher idan for the establishment of a new bank there. Most of the pe titioners previously were deposi tors at the Sheridan State bank, which closed Its doors last Sep tember. Assigned to Court- James T.. Brand, circuit judge for Coos county, has been assigned by Chief Justice Rand of the state, supreme court to Portland for Ue remainder of the month to assist Multnomah county Judges in dis posing of congested litigation. 1:10 o'clock p-. m.. Dr. Cat! Gregg Doney officiating, assisted by Rev. Fred C Taylor. Choice Holly and Wreaths V Telephone 212, 0. W. Beall. REPORT SEVENTH DEATH 4 EUGENE, pec. t (AP The seventh death from infantile par alysis in Lane county this fall oc curred early today .when Anna Johnson. 16.' of Chesshire c(ied from the disease. There are four cases in quarentine in Lane county now, none of which are in Eu gene. ; ;" ; ' .:- OBITUARY " ' Pelker I In this city December 8, W. H. Pelker at the age of 70 years, hus band of Mrs. Margaret Pelker, father of Mrs. Minnie Joeckel of Talent, Ore., Mrs. A. O. Schilling Bend. Ore., Mrs. Clarence Smith, Salem, Ore., Miss 'Myrtle Pelker, Salem, Clarence Pelker, Joplin, Montana. Archie -Pelker," Bend, Ore.; brother of John Pelker, Her man Pelker. Mrs. Annie Schmakie. Announcement of funeral later by Rigdoa and son. - ' '," Howard -;r: At the residence 1450 State St. Mrs. Mary E. Howard at the age of 77 years, wife of Ezra E. Howaid, mother of Mrs. W. E. Kirk of Sa lem, Homer E. Howard of Pioneer villa. Idaho. Funeral services will be held , Saturday. December 10, at 1:30 p. in. from the Rigdon Mortuary, Dr. Carl Gregg Doney officiating, assisted by Rev. Fred C. Taylor. BIT. CREST ABBEY ; MAUSOLEUM VAULT ENTOMBMENT LLOYD T. RIGDON, Mugr. TERWILLIGERS Perfect Funeral Service For Less . Licensed Lady Mortician 770 Chemeketa Street Telephone 734, r .. , B i .. ! !.--- J i r ; . v '- i - j V " i When Glasses Ard Needed , ' -APPEAL TO 'NEiLL'' New Location Dr.C B. O'Neill. Fourth Floor , First NaUonal Bank Building Phone fli ' Distinctly Correct Footwear For Men Boys : ' " For Women Girls John J. Rottle Expert Shoe Fitters 4 41B State Bt. J j YlOIiSO HERD CO. - J. RVltEOXG, Mgr. Our life's work has been spent In studying the healing properties of Chinese herbs and now daily we relieve those suffering 'from stomach, liver and kid ney trouble, rheuma ' tlsm and gall stoneM also disorders-of men. women and children.- sr Free Consultation Call or Write , ' Open 0 A. M. to 8 P, M. 420 State St Salem, Oregon cL"sa3tvr, 11 An Inexpensive, yet Practical Gift t Shari Twin Vanity ; . Compact -?vt v S ':X ? :;iff? A. gold and " silver plated case that: is a'- : - - work of art, : ' ' Soft, real lambs wool ; -. j)uf t for applying powder and ' rouge. Meets the. fad r and fancy of all. ; ; 52.50 s Perry VDrus Stor.o 115 S. Coram erclal "Glasses That Fit" Dr. Ansley G. Bates EYESIGHT SPECIALIST With Burnett Bros. FOR DECORATIONS See C. F. BRETTHATJPT- " - -Telephone ISO SIS StaU St. ' Ladles', wool dresses cleaned and pressed. $1.00 up. , Men's and Ladies' suits cleaned and pressed I L00. - VARLET CLEANERS " Over BusicJts - - , ELECTRIC MOTORS Rewound and Repaired, New or Used Motors VIBBERT & TODD Thing Electrical 191 Soutlt UI;h TeL 21 13 MRS. IIOWil DIES MOTHER OF MRS. W. E. KIRK VICTIM OP PARALYSIS Mrs. Mary E. Howard, aged 77, died Thursday at the home of her son-in-law and daughter. Profes sor and Mrs. W. E. Kirk, follow ing a stroke of paralysis suffered November 28. Mrs, Howard had come to Salem November 11, ac companied by her husband, from their home in Ploneerville, Iraho, to spend the winter with the Kirks. Besides her daughter Mrs. Kirk, Mrs. Howard leaves her wi dower, Ezra E3. Howard, and a son. Homer E. Howard of PioneeTville, who also was in Salem at the time of his mother's death. Funeral services will be held at Rigdon's mortuary Saturday at LADD & BUSH, Bankers Established 1863 General Banking Business Office Hours from 10 a m. to 3 p. m. Farmers' Day 1C Saturday, Dec 10 1P.M. F N, WOODRTS Auction Market 1610 N. Summer. Street Consisting of j Potatoes, apples, carrots, onions : r Home canned fruit 36 O. I. C. pigs 3 months old; a dandy bunch 1 8 1-2-fit, hay rake 1 1000 lbs scale . i 1 new box trailer 1 3-in, wagon, complete 1 3-section harrow 1 20-gal. iron kettle 1 feed cutter, hand or power 1 12-inch plow "Christmas trees. A let of smalTtcvia 200 W. L. pullets, 0. A. C. strain r ; 6. purebred Rock cock- rols 13 5 purebred Hanson ; strain pullets, March ' hatcha fine lot 18 Jersey Giant pullets 6 Black Minorca pullets 1 nanny milk goat f l billy goat ; . Range, heater, beds,? spring s, i mattresses ; . new linoleum rugs, wire fencing, new sets dishes,' kitchen utensils, tables, chairs dressers ; new 11-; noleum by the yard , ? AH kinds of used furni ? tore ; and other misctl- . laneous articles r". i cTenri3 Cash - FAHIIEIIS : ' This" is your sale. Bring : in anything you hare for sale. We'want cows, horse s, math i nery, cheep and more poultry. Cash Paid Ffir : Used Furniture 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 420 Oregon Bldg. , TEAMS and Stora FEE ge Long and Short Distance Hauling Public and Private Storage Fireproof Building . GRAIN, PEED and SEED ' Free Delivery to any part of the city. QUOTATIONS ON APPLICATION Farmers Warehouse PAUL TRAGLIO, Prop. Day Telephone 28 Night Telephone 1267-W THE PERFECT GIFT The perfect gift is the gift that delights the year round. It is the gift that reflects the good taste of the donor. It is the gift the value of which can not be measured by the amount expended. , ' , , , - The perfect gift ia 1 a Year's Subscription to The Oregon Statesman Slake up your Christmas list now. , You'll be surprised how far you can stretch" your Christmas dollars when ? you give The Oregon Statesman. A whole year's Christmas gift Is only $6.00 by carrier $5X0 by mail. v--"' j EVEH 9f XIAIL YOUR ORDERS TO THE OREGON STATES MAN, 215 SOUTH COMMERCIAL ST., SALEM, ORE. An Achievement ! STILL I1T PR0GREC3 Two Days Wot Iany of thoco HAT . "WONDERS" $85 Hurry for Yours They were $5.00 to $7.50 Scarfs 2M Were $3.50, $4.00, $4.50 Ties S3c Wenf $1.00, $1.25 Wool Hose 59c Were 75c, 85c, $1.00 Caps $U Were $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 Shirtsl Guaranteed $2.50, $3.C0, $3.50 Values Shoes CrosseltVal. to $10.00 Athletics 79c Values to $1.25 . Sweaters - Values to $8.00 Undr'w'r $J.J Values to $2.59 Hdfs. 7c Xmas - KoveJti23 Va-Vz-V on - CLOTHING - SUITS, OVERCOATD T0PC0AT3 14-I3-12 o:; Pay In 10 Ylci:: -IT'D . T