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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM", OREGON, MORNING, DECEMBER'. 1027 i SALEM TOLKS 'ft 1 BY J. H. WILLETT f TVWKi. v w A DIPLOMA. ? its 5ua. .'mm.- . 1 6 . rs&s T.HAT ARE YOU Vve'LL WIND Up AT TtiEfAFiTAU 0.HJS STORc J. a. t a . : . a - r 1 1 r KaiJBg -A 4' Don't chrsc around at the last minute wondering where you arc going to bay these few kst presents. Yctfl! find something here that will delight - - th one who gets it. ! Wi ii i! ii l L-LJf,M 'J L ir. State's Witness ism V" 1 J 1 IT O'CAL NEWS BRIEFS Poitiaml Couple Weds land Trust company vs. Alex Har-I vie E:ie!:eca, 33, yesterday) ld. A motion for new , trial In " jk . IssaeU a license to ' marry Ilanna Pearl lloopes. 28. . Both rr? reridents bf Portland. Spevral Sunday Dlnnei Served 5:45 to 8 p. Acn llctel. . . ., m. at Mar- lit? .'ialt Cheap sauares of clay til. Also power saw. , Inquire " Hazeldorl Apartments, back of Elks Temple. .he eese of Bonesteele Motor com-icere ;' for oany vs. National Union Fire ' In-, prayer meeting and JBible surance company was taken under Charles E. Ward, minister. adrlsement by Judge Kelly. man's Union will meet tor a busM ness session and election of of fi lm. J Thursday 7:30 study. Kt Turkey Dinner Today at the Gray Belle. (See Our Work With HaU Cherry City Cleaners. 230 Liberty- , : - - r t -. K. in at Pomeroy & Kffene's ' Gift room, take y6ur time, look aroynd, yoall ftedIXta that you never thought werel In Salem at prices far less than you would ex pect to fia;"-'4;tv.' .:u .JZV-:.i 1 1 Car Stolen' t f .-f David Pottorff of Sublimity has reported to Salem -police- the theft of hia CheTrolet car, stolen from a point 20 mllea ea$ of the Silver Creek road. ' f - '- ' M . .' . VJUcKlroy'ii at Crystal jdardens Again Tuesday, Dec." 13th. , "All Electric Radios" Moore' Music House. We-llave Iuyer for Good Small farm.' Can pay 11000 cash and good 7 room Salem residence well located. See Wells .Tallman, 216 Masonic Temple. CoV McElroy WitJi His . . Spanish Ball EJRoom Orchestra, will play at and .under- Crystal Garden management-Tuesday, Dec. 13. . " -i f - - - Tor Chrlstnuw Give a ' Shaeffer Pen"anii-Pencil Set Tyler's Drug Store, l6&So- Com'l. ' . v -wWa ; Ijcarn to Fly ' , Start anytime. New planet. Li censed pilots at Fairgrounds. Go out North l9th off Garden Road. Passenger Flights anytime. Pact ' fir A!rnlan ServIrA lloyt Divorce Decreed' Decree .of dlrorcV wis handed down In eircult-oourt-here yester day in the suit, brought against II. L. Hoyt by Kettle Hoyt. ,The de cree was slgned by L. : 3IcMa han. clrcnit judge. . T , Investment That Cannot Fail 7 room house in good condition. large lot with frontage on Fair grounds Road, the coming Sandy Blvd. of Salem. .Must be; sold to settle estate. . $3200. - Becke & Hendricks. 189 N. High St. Henry Lodged In Jail Leslie Lorraine Henrywat yes terday brought to Salem from Hillsboro by . Constable De Long of this district and lodged in the Mar lon county jail. Henry was wanted on two charges, one being larceny by bailee. Involving an automobile, and the other non-support; - For Miladys Gift Rare per fames, new compacts leather bags, etc at Fry's Drug Store. 2 80 N. Comm'l. Bay em a real live purp! (We'll hold him till Xmas.) Pot- land. 273 State - The Atwater Kent Model SO All Electric Radio is here. See Vlck Brothers. ! ! ' ' SAYS : -y Any one looking for a good buy In a 4 door -sedan should see our 1923 Dodge fully equipped, . 70 new rubber and in perfect condition for $350.00. ' -3 urn mm m Imwv inn m ,7ti ?? ? i WOlgyu'-l 1 The House That Service Built' - 1 mission referred. Swift & Co. to the interstate commerce commis sion. Give One of Our f 10.0O Eugene Wave s cards, for Christ mas, phone 379. The Modern Mar- inello. ' "All E3ectrie Radio" Moore's Music Honsey Overtime Parking- ' , II. Hawkins and J. D. White were fined $1 each in police court yesterday for overtime parking-. Select , Your OrtIuphonIc Victrola." Moore's Music House Number of Installment Bonds At big sacrifice if sold by Dec. 15th. See Laflar.'Ladd & Bush Bank Bldg. II 1 "Ortliphonic Victrola" i 1 ; W o r 1 d s greatest Christmas present. Moore's Music House. J Furniture Upholsterer ; And srepalring. Glese-Powcrs Furniture Co. , r No Hats Over During sale to last allrweek at the Wade Store. 220 Liberty.- Trv VuMTir for BIeal And " fountain service.; Our cent meals will please you, 355 N. Commercial St. Holly Wreaths Xow Ready Olson, Florist,"497 Court. "All Electric Radios" Moore's Music House.1 For Flowers in Portland Call Carl F. Ruef. 635 E. Broadway, Roy Sliglitly Injured j ! 1 1 In a report of an accident yes terday at police headquarters, M. E. Smith, 2497 Hazel, street, - re ported that while he was driving ,Kihis car in Salem a boy who gave me name 01 Arnoia jarvis sieppea off the sidewalk in. front of his ear and received a cut finger The boy live3 at 1225 Norway .street. Give Shrubs and Bulbs for Xmas. Pearcy 'Bros., 173 Commercial. - - S Cole McElroy's Dance Band- Will play Tuesday, December r3tn, af Crystal Gardens. - A Room Devoted Exclusively To inexpensive gifts will be found at Pomeroy & Keene's. " Salem Couple Marries A marriage license was y ester day Issued from the office of the Marlon county clerk to Ralph - J Stevenson,'; 23, and Emma M. Wil to Turkey - Dinner Today At the Gray Belief - , I Hams, 1$, both of Salem. Holly Tree and Cut Holly For Xmas. Pearcy Bros. 178 S. Commercial.' " , ' ga- For Rent 5 room modern 'flat, with rage. 760 Marion St. $37.50. 5 room house, 1768 Court St. $25. 5 room house, with acre ground. M odern pi uniting, lights, $ 2 5. Becke & Hendrlcksl89 N. High Kce the Atwater Kent- All Electric radio at Vick Broth ers. ;rr$X y I y ' ' Hi? Time Dance at Kenti Hall , Two miles N. of Independence on Salem highway, Tuee Dec. 13. Snappy musle by , Mrs. F. N "Woodry'a Novelty Orchestra; fea turing Waldo Tttegy. of Portland Pantages , F. N. oodry. floor manager.. : Re'urn Engagement l ' :- Vv Of MeElroy'a Tuesday, Decem ber 13th. 'r-- '- , Good Short Time Loa $500. or; $1000. Laflar & lar. Ladd & Bush Bank Bldg. Laf- Select Your; Radio; : v For Christmas now. Music .House. t . ' " Reserve XowJ 'For Christmas. The f'OrthophOn ie Victrola you wish. 1 "'Moore's Music House. - . - : . Eat Turkey Dinner- Today at the Gray Belle. Tmj All Electric Atwater Kent radio is here. See Vick Brothers. it at - Young Talking; Parrots ' A pet for the whole family. Pet land, 273 State. Ask Road Vacation A delegation of farmers asked the county court yesterday to va cate a road that connects the Fern Ridge and Mehama roads. The road runs through their farms. Those making the request were': Joe Etzel, . A. P. Kirsch, Nicholaf Ne'.tling. and Joe Silveragele.. A petition for a road to be laid out one mile north of Scollard station was allowed. This Is known at the Slegmund road: 1 We Thoroughly Clean Hats Cherry City Cleaners 230 Liberty. : N. Ladies Haircutting 83o . Prescott's apartment house bar ber shop.'' Oak- St. between Capitol and University Sts. -.-; " Turkey Dinner Today At the Gray Belle. ? r n S Oregon Pulp and Paper Co. " Preferred, - Limited amount tor sale. Hawkins and Roberts. Phone 1 37.; T J . ,. Fire Iiosees f 14702.45 Fire losses in Oregon, exclusive of Portland, during the month of November, aggregated $147,262.- 45, according to a report prepared marshal. There were 47 fires re- poted. The most disastrous fire was in Salem, where a ; bakery and equipment were ; destroyed with a loss estimated at $50,000 Haadmade Haadkerchiefa-- And boudoir" sets ; Butterfly Linen Shoone. Chambers and Chambers Building. 1 " In: ported Roller Caniries . (Sure we'll hold" 'em till Xmas.) Petland, 273 States For Rent Furnished Apt Private entrance, adults only. IS. 9 6 Marion. - T" " Motions Argued In Courts- Three motiona were argued be fore Circuit Judge Percy R. Kelly here yesterday, T la the case of J. W. Ebner vs.iAlbert'Weisa a mo tion for new trial waa'allowed af ter arrumenta -brr: attorneys. A similar motion -waverruled 'In the case of Greenbaum Sons Bank For rRent 6- acre farm 1 inlle from. Salem, good house, $25 per month. 5-room house $20 per month. 5 -room modern house $30 per " month. - - " " 5-room modern house $35 per ".month. ' 7- room house $ 3 0 per month. 9 -room house close in $30 per month. . ' - ; -4-room modern cottage $35 per month. 4-room cottage $25 per month. -room house $25 per month. 4-room house $18, per month. 4-room apt. close in $35 per month. ,i0U. S. REALTY CO. 442 State SU Tel. Tliomas Weds Thomas- " T Clare 14 Thomas, 27," of Stayton, yesterday I took out, a" license , , to marry Birdie Pearl Thomas, 16, of Lacomb. t Although the two both have the same nameUhey are no relation to each other. v Educated i Canaries -J Sheaf for Pens, Pencils, Kodaks And stationery in gift packages at Fry'g Drug Store, -2 8 O N. Com mercial. " 1 ' i Come hear them sing. 273 State, i J r Petland, r Order Now Christinas Delivery Fernery $4.00 and up. Chil dren's rockers $4.00 and up,v Jar dinieres, , Baskets, Chalre, Etc. Open ; evenings. Salem Wicker Mfg. CO., 2218 State. Phone 2230. Oh Dad 1 - I s - Elmer McKInney , Halrcutter, recently: with Meier & Franks, Portland, now at Nifty Bob Shop, 311 State St. Razors, Mirrors, Shaving Sets Tuled leather folds, keytainers. bristle goods, etc. at Fry's Drug Store, 280 N. Comm'l. Christ ma Trees ana Mistlet For sale. Telephone 1937R. Hazel Shlel At Nifty Bpb Shop, marcelling, beauty work. TeL 270. Also perm. Wavinjr. Eugene Method. 311 State..." i , - ' " . , 1 Goldfish: f:Hiv:: ' And bowls. ?,Tep, we'lUhoid feu till Christmas. . Flakes Petland, 273. SUte.t . , .,: : Exciting Contest Wednesday . .Real old time ' Fiddlers and Quadrille callers, will begin con test ' for state : championship -next Wednesday Dad . Watson real old time dance. This ought to be good.C t ; " -1 r - Ea.y to Keep Warm Well built 7 room house, strict ly modern la every detail, , hard wood floors, furnace, fireplace, hot water heater, linoleum In kitchen and bath, garage. . pavement paid 15750. terms to sult.1 : Becke & - . ; ' i. ' HenarlcKs, i ss. inga 01. Churc h Xotice . r First' I Congregational '-Church Center and Liberty streets. Sun day school 9 : 45, Mark McCallister, Supt. 11: "Is Money. Immortal?" 7:30, "The Music Master," In mov ing pictures. Children must be accompanied by their jarenta at the evening service.; Monday eve ning the Friendship Dinner club meets for; a supper and pYogram. I Tuesday at 7 :30 the young people of the church present, a moving picture entertainment Including a, comedy, wFat Fullbacks- and "The ; Magic Garden," Friday th.9 V.To- Holly Wreaths Now Ready Olson, Florist, 497 Court. jt.- 1 -in. 1. , Miss Nellie Goss, above, a one of the witnesses called by the state in the trial at May's Land ing, N. J., of Mrs. Hargaret Lil- liendahl for the murder of .her husband, ; Dr. J Albert Lilliendahl, near Vineland, N, J. WHERE TO .TODAY Eat Turkey Dinner- Today at the Gray Belle. Chicken Dinner- Served all day at The Spa. For Dinner This Evening $1.25 dinner" at the Marlon hotel today. 0Learys The New Restaurant, Special chicken dinner. Chicken Dinner at the Lunch Box 181 S. Liberty St. Tables for ladles. Open all day. i:... " Special Dinner Today And home made salads, Stau Cafeteria. - . Special Chicken Dinner- Today at Argo Restaurant. .".l.---- Real Home Cooked Chicken , Dinner at Home Restaurant, 50c : , ' ' Betty Lou Luncheonette 1236 State, chicken dinner, 60c. a Emma Lena at the Nook 379 N. High, serves all kinds of dinners. Today's Special Barbecued Chicken, Pork and Beef. . 'BF.ESSISSIJ M PEACEFUL 11 Legislators Mostly Take Saturday Afternoon Off To Go Elsewhere curious ; He had just been hit by a Truck and was slowly regaining con sciousness.. "Where am IT" he cried. -'! ; ; ; - "You're injured -in a street ac cident," replied" some one. "but don't be - alarmed, you will re cover." ; . v i The man on the ground cheered up immediately, despite his bruises. "How; much?" he asked T" OBITUARY 1 Pelker : - H In this city December 8 W. H. Pelker jdied at the , age of 70 years, i He : was the hus band of Mrs. Margaret Pelker. father of Mrs. Minnie Joeckel of : For Sale or Trade 4 '" 1 j . ., -. . J Strictly modern 5 room house, good location, paved street. Want car or good lot. " Phone owner evenings 184 1M Talent, Ore., Mrs. O. A. Schilling, Bend, Ore., Mrs. Clarence Smith, Salem, Ore., .Miss Myrtle ,Plker. Salem, Charles Pelker Joplin, Ore., brother of John Pelker, Her man Pelker, Mrs. Annie Schmakie, of Illinois. ' Funeral services Mon day, December 12, at 1:30 p. m. from Rigdon's mortuary.' Inter ment at ML Crest Abbey mauso leum. - - . ' WASHINGTON, Dec. 10. (AP) Belying momentarily the signs and portents that , have forecast a session torn by legislative and political storm, the new congress ended its first week tonight wear ing an air of confident serenity. While the senate was taking a day off, the house opened its Sat urday's deliberations in a spirit of perfect . fellowship by greeting nd honoring Colonel Charles A. Jndbergh. ; Gathered in , unex ectedly from a nearby corridor, lashing and almost overwhelmed, he ace of aviators was welcomed it an Informal reception at : the speaker's; rostrum, and unani nously voted a congressional med al of honor.' Then the members returned to the tax reduction bill, now passing through the earlier, duller stages of its legislative journey, and occupied the remain der of the day exchanging statis tics across the party aisle. A good part of the house miss ed the colonel and the tax debate that foUowed his exit. Working under rules that required only 100 of the 435 members for a quorum. the leaders frequently would have found even less than the requisite counted noses. Many sucii L a day afternaons are used by ei i bers to catchy up with work ct their offices, and regular we end trips to their homes have : : ; been unknown'; among repress a t&tives who live in nearby states. But II there was little agitation on the surface as the week cama to Its end. there, was plenty of dy namite underneath. The new con gress now has technically before it all of these legislative subjects which will furnish the fighting points of the session. The McNary Haugen.bill, in slightly different form, came back to ' the senate's : waiting list yesterday with Sen ator McNary's name again affix ed to it, and the Curtis-Crisp bill of last session again was present ed today In the house. Appropria tions and taxes already are In t&e process of actual consideration, and. the flood relief problem 13 just around the corner. A ' "Mi ssouri plan" for flood control was added to the calendar today when Representative Dyer put In a bill like that presented yesterday by his fellow resident of St-. Louis, Senator Ilawes, proposing appro priation of a round billion dollars tin place of the less than $300,- 000,000 suggested by President Coolidge. . Meeker William Meeker, aged 67. died at a local hospital December . 9 The remains have been forwarded to St. Helen, Ore., for funeral and Interment, by Rigdon & Son. Remember the good old Puritan days when the fellow who played penny ante and smoked cigarettes was regarded as something of a devil? A runaway taxlcab created a lot of excitement In Broadway the oth er evening. But a taximeter run ning away Is quite a comomn number on hand If they really had sight. - . MT. CREST ABBEY BIAUSOLEUM VAULT ENTOMBMENT LLOYD T. RIGDON, Mngr. TERWILUGERS Perfect Funeral Service " , For Less Licensed Lady Blortlcian 770 Chemeketa Street Telephone 74 Boston Terrier Puppie For Sale Champion Males for , Service 1 DR. FRED ; ELLIS Salem. t J " . . ,-. i Oregon Champion H-- Kiag Hrty's For Sal . .. , Vor Ba Cleaniaf r ' . . Kibboaa rates t 8tBdnta Fhon 866 - - m si . torn i Bb Xieior Addilit Mack In e 8rrlc C. M. LOCKWOOD Dressmaking, Tailoring Dry cleaning, rellning. tions,. expert repairing. Berry, over Director's. . altera Ella Jurisdiction 'Disclaimed " 'ThepublleT service commission loday held that it was without jurisdiction to investigate the complaint filed by Swift Sc. Co.. who alleged that a number of rail road companies operating in Ore gon had charged them for weigh ing cars. The public service com- Big Time DANCE - at ; Kenti Hall, '2 MfleN. of Independenee on Salem Highway Tarn " South at Drunk's Corners Tues., Dec. 13 Snappy Music by -Mrs. F. N. Woodry's Novelty Orchestra . - Featuring Waldo Fuegy of Portland from Pantages - F. N. WOODRY"; Floor Manager -Let's t3o V ' 1037 FRKis. WtLLPAi JiR ( - SAMPLE BOOKS i Call, phone or write MAX O. BUREN 170 N. Commercial Salem 7 EYES EXAMINED ! GLASSES FITTED Ten Years Practice in Salem Phone 625 - Optometrist 401 First NaUonU Bank r.l HonoraWe and thoughtful rules of rev erent conduct are the simple creed of our fine service. a ' Wcbb Funeral Parlors Telephone 120 Let Kennell-Eilis! Make Your View and Commercial ' Pictures, Anjr Time, Any Pis ce Old Photographs Copl: 'Often you wadt old photogisphs reproduced, but tear entrv -ing them to strangers. i - :X 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 e&ent can offer... Kennell-Ellis Studio 420 Ore? -n QUICK COLD TABLETS Guaranteed to break up a cold in 24 hours. NELSON & HUNT, Druggists Cor. Court and Liberty - Tel. 7 YICK SO HERB CO. J. H. LEOXQ, BIgr. i j Our ' lt e's work t has been spent In 'studying the healing properties of Chinese herbs aad now daily we relieve those suffering from stomach, liver and kid ney trouble, rheuma tism and gall stone. ' also disorders of men, i women and ; children. - .';,! Free Consultation Call or Write vOpen 9 A. ;.!. to 8 P. 'M.i 7- 420 State SIU. Salem,' Oregon ' " - ' 4 -13. :2- The Family Treat i 1 1 1 5 LADD & BUSH, Bankers ; Established 1863 Central B anions Business '.Cfr.cff Hours from 10 a. m. to 3 p. n. - Hcmemaid Assorted Chocolates ' A" box .of delicious chocolates in an as- jf . i sortment which will i be pleasing to every- body, i Pure, whole some , and., freshly, made. . - ". Be sure yon have a -j box on the holiday. 2'm. Pound Box 99c Perry's Drug Store 115 S. Commercial --- l7-- ;-'v----. n Distinctly Correct - Footwear For Men Boys - For Women Girl John J Rottle Expert Shoe Fitters .A 41g State Bt. --- - J "Glasses That Fit n Dr. Ansley G. Bates .' EYESIGHT : SPECIALIST ' : VWith Burnett Bros. - TRANS ainidl si tl a . 7 Long and Short Distance; Hauling ? Public and Private fctorage -Fireproof Building . . . GRAIN, FEED and SEEZ - " Free Delivery to any part of the city. . QUOTATIONS ON APPLICATION . Farmers Varehoiiss PAUljTRAGLlO, I-rop. .Day Telephone 28 Niffht Telephone lit; FOR . . DECORATIONS . . ,See; . , ' , ;;e . O. F. BIUIITnAUPT r Telephone S80 III EUte EL Ladies wool dresses cleaned and pressed, $1.00 up. Men's and Ladies' suits cleaned and pressed $1.00. ' ' : VARLEY CLEANEH3 i. ,;:!r,1 Over Buslcks " : ' - l h'w-jp y - umm mm " THE PERFECT GIF .: - '-k W ii ' r-, The perfect gift b the gift that -.ieTIhta the year It Is the gift that reflects the gcci toste if. the II Is the jjift the value of which can r.et by the amount expended r! nc. ELECTRIC MOTORS Rewound and Repaired, New ' or Used Motors '.e ) : vfBBERT & TODD Things Klectrical 101 South Ulsh TeL S112 The perfett sttt b ' a Year's Sub The. Oregon C -tkrr. P.lake up your Christr: a Y. i (. how far yon can stretch yc r C. you give The Okoii bt-tcs: . Chrbtnia3 cift h tzly ? C ) hT t: all it iu. J0'.( 3 I. hail your ordi:i: ' HAN 215 SOUTH CO i: I . JJAL!' 1T a Jt.