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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY MORNING. DB CEMBEB 18, 1927 r r .1 LOOK into Ihe Future and rlaualUe the home thai- will be .Th prao- VAI1M - tlcal man knows that no building can be well erected until the foundation Is laid. " .-"l : - A Barings book and ' a Money Barrel will" lay the foundation of a good tarings account, and help you realize your wishes. We Pay 7 per cent Sart m haCOEI-End with a Barrel of Money V -"t ; - - .... A Money BankFE with each New Account in . December STATE SAViGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION f 1 r 703-706 First National Bank Building Assets over $190,000 ; i More Than 1100 Members (In (ll)(t I) II)) S II II II EL' tracks cross' South Commercial street, Grider reported to the po lice. - No Injuries were mentioned In the report. Qrlder claimed that the crossing signal did not "work soon enoagn to warn nun ui un train. was coming... The car he was diirlng belong to Lawrence Imlah. . : . SAYS: . W hare, a complete line-of closed carssedans, coaches, coupes -that are- In excellent condition. Used car prices were never "so low as -at this time. Call and look orer'our line. - - r YTPE3SD "The House That Service Bunt" See the Wonderful Paradi Sunshine pictures at Gahlsdorfs 325 Court Street. Center Collision Reported 7 W. H. Porter, ! 1851 street, reported to the police that on Sunday his automobile collided with a machine driven by John Schlrman, 488 South 17th street, at the corner of 24th and Marlon. Porter alleged that Schlrman did not hare his car under control. an eloquent orator. He is fast com' ing into demand as a public speak er, being a new man lust recently from the south. At the present time Iter. ; Payne la drawing the largest crowds that hare ever at tended the Baptist church in Sa lem.5 ' - ' Visit Hoob's Gift Annex- Just east Oregon theater, form-! 1 LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS ! No Lights, Charmed Don Hoff was arrested by the police Sunday night, charged with having no lights on his bicycle. His address is 2425 North Sthetreet. warded to Washington today. De cisions farorable to the state were banded down "in both' the circuit court for Clatsop county and the state supreme court. See the Suite in oar West window. Glese-Powers. McElrojr's at Crystal Gardens Again Tuesday, Dec ISth. For Sale Piano, Trap Drum outfit. Xylo phone, and Guitar will sacrifice any of them for cash. Party lear ing town. Call at Tallman Piano Store. 12th and Mill. . Tonight Is the Night Big time dance at Kentl Hall. 2 miles north of Independence on Salem road. Snappy music and a good time. Be there. Gifts that But inexpensive at Moon's Gift Annex, former location Wilson's ITa.ftlnn fltinn il - li it We Thoroughly Cles Hats Cherry City Cleaners, 210 Liberty. N. Sues For Demanding 16,114.01, R. W. Conn yesterday began action, la circuit court against K. ruruyama for damage alleged to hare re sulted from Furuyama's car run nlng him down at the. corner of Court and Liberty streets, on July 22 of this year. See llab Suite in West window. Giese-Powers. families, by the committee pointed for that purpose. ap- Ladles Haircvtting 85o Prescott's apartment house bar ber shop. Oak St. between Capitol and University Sts. Stop in at Pomeroy & Keene's- Gift room, take your time, look around, you'U find gifts that you never thought were In Salem at prices far less than you would ex- .pecttopay. . Report Collision j Mrs. R. D, Byrd was the drlrer of an automobile which was in rolred in a collision with a ma chine driven by George Cleveland of Camas, Wash., at the corner of Commercial and Marion streets Sunday forenoon, according to the report filed at. police headquar ters by Mr., Byrd. ; J Inexpensive Gifts Of all kinds at Moon's Gift An nex, one door east Oregon theater. A Real Lasting- Gift In the Paradon Sunshine fram ed picture at Gahlsdorfs 425 Court street. Learn to Fly Start anytime. New plane. Li censed pilots at Fairgrounds. Go out North 19 th off Garden Road Passenger Flights anytime. Pad fie" Airplane Service. to Personal Greeting Cards We- hare a large ; selection choose from. Prices reasonable it will pay you to see them. Atlas Book Store. Good Short Ttane . 1500 or 21000. Laflar & lar, Ladd ft Bush Bank Bldg. Laf- Salem Girl Soloist- Miss Macyle Hunter of Salem, a rookess at th state college, wi featured in solo work In the radio: concert station KOAC last night. Furniture Upholatc And repairing. Furniture Co. Glese-Powers Easy to Keep Warm ' Well built 7 room boos, strict ly modem in every detail; hard wood floors, furnace, fireplace, hot. water heater, linoleum In kitchen! and bath, garage, parement paid. S5750. term to suit. Becke Hendricks. 1S N. High St. 8 Oregon Fmlp and Paper Co. Preferred. Limited amount tor sale. Hawkins and Roberts. Phone 1427. G. A. R. Notice The funeral of Comrada E. L. Brlggs will be held Wednesday, December 14, at 2 p. -m., from the Terwllllger undertaking parlors. 770 Chemeketa street. All com rades are requested to be present J. J. Newmyer. commander. Many Inexpensive Gifts- Will be found at Moon's Gift Annex at former location of Wil- Ison'a FasMon shon Oh Dad t Buy 'em a real lira pup. Will hold him till Iinii. Petland, 27 S SUt. FwC Miladys-Otft . Rare perfumes, new compacts, leather bags, etc at Fry's -Drag Store, 220 N. Comm'L Number of Installment At big sacrifice It sold by Dec 15 th. See Laflar, Ladd Bush TianV HM - i 4 1 Files For Divo Bessie Boies yesterday filed suit for divorce against Charles P, Boies, alleging cruel and Inhuman treatment, i He called her names. she alienee, and accused her of trying to do away with him. ! Razors, Mirrors, Shaving Seta I Tuled leather folds, keytainers, bristle roods, etc. at Fry's Drug Store, 280 N. Comm'l. A Room Devoted entirely to Inexpen slve gifts. Pomeroy & Keene, ' Wearing Apparel Stolen M. C. Carey, 782 North Front street, reported Monday to the po lice thet the evening previous. - while his automobile was parked behind the house, a considerable quantity of wearing apparel was stolen, together with a cedar chest See the Suite in West window. Glese-Powers. 3 Sheaffer Pens, Pencils, Kodaks m And stationery In gift packages at Fry's Drug store, zsv is. uom merclaL v ' ' Order Now Christmas Delivery Fernery $4.00 and up. Chil dren's rockers $4.00 and up. Jar dinieres. Baskets. Chairs. Etc. Open evenings. Salem Wicker Mfg. Co., 2218 Stat. Phone 2230 Cole McKlroy's Dance Band 1 Will play Tuesday, December 13 th, at Crystal Gardens. lO Per Cent Discount - On all merchandise from Mon day, December 19 to Saturday 24. Butterfly Llsant Shoppe, 705 N. Hhrh St Chsmben Ttlds-. , Ho Cbolera Reported , RepresentatlTes of the state Range r-imm Fire . I veterinarian department left today Th Or department was caliedlor: ygn rawer, waaco county, to to the Roberts apartments Sunday afternoon at 3:25 o'clock to quench the fire In a vacant apart ment. The blase was said to hare been caused by an electric range, which had been left turned on. Hazel Shiel At Nifty Bob Shop, marcelllngJ beauty work. Tel. 270. Also Perm.1 Wavlnc. ' Kusene Method. 311 SUte. Christmas Trees and Mistletoe For sale. ... Telephone 1937R. Real Values In gifts at Moon's Gift Annex. One door east Oregon theater. Elmer McKlnney Halrcutter. recently with Meier) & Franks. Portland, now at Nifty Bob Shop. 311 SUte St. La Carte Service - In Dining Room, Marion Hotel. HlUitnd-Run Case Told James A. Byers reported to the police yesterday that Sunday night his automobile, parked In front of a house at 1528 North Capitol street, was struck, while unoccu pied, by a hit-and-run driver. For Rent room modern flat, with ga rage. 7S4 Marion St. $37.50. room house; 1768 Court St. $25 5 room house with acre ground. Modern plumbing, lights. $25. Beck & Hendricks. 189 N. High St. OBITUARY ;::.;: ? Porter -.- Sf .; John G. Porter, 53, died Decem ber 10 at the horn six miles south of Salem. He Is survived by the widow and two children, Annabel and Orrin. Funeral services will be held from the Terwllllger Fun eral Home Tuesday -at 2 p. m.. Rer. Mr. Dick officlatln. - Eley At the residence. 1317 State street, Sunday. December 11th, H. Nelson Eley, age 76 years, hus band of Mrs. Manecy Eley, father of Mrs.' Grace Showalter of Mor rill, Kansas, Mrs. Maude Bobbins of Falryiew, Kan., and Richard Eley, brother of Abraham Eley, of Kansas. Funeral services Wednes day, December 14. at 1:30 p. m. from the Rigdon lortuary inter ment I. O. O. F. cemetery. II Ton Would Hare Something Different for Christmas, visit Pomeroy & Keene' gift room. ii ' : Brlggs ' Edward L. Brlggs died at his residence at 344 South 19th street December 11 at the age of 85 years. He is survived by his wi dow, Mary, one sister living in Omaha, and six children. Mrs. El- 1 VtV .Amw . Ann I Whlttier and Mr. Leona Albers of v - L. L. Henry Arraigned L. L. Henry, who was brought back from Hills boro Saturday to answer charges of non-support and larceny by bailee, was arraigned before Justice of the Peace Bratier Small yesterday. Eads Case Postponed , R. Eads again appeared before Justice of the Peace Brazier Small yesterday, this time to secure fur ther time in which to enter a plea to the charge against him- that of forging a check. His-request was granted. Called to Harrlsbarg ' - Mr. and. Mrs. . Clarence George and Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart, were i summoned to Harrlsburg yesterday by "the ; death of their brother-in-law, Frank Wlgle. a na tive of the Harrlsburg -vicinity. Cannery Value Topic - ."The Financial Value of 4a Can nery to Salem win be the topic discussed at th Rotary club lun cheon Wednesday, and the speak er will be William G. : Allen, a member of the club and "promin ent cannejyman. . Bicyclist Fined Jack Van Vleet. 1310 North Winter street, was fined $1 in po lice court Monday for riding his bicycle at night without a light. Too Young to Drive Lorance Anderson was arrested by Salem police Sunday morning, charged with driving an automo bile, he being under the legal driving age of 16 years. Speeder Lands In Jail s N. II. Gabbert. arrested yester day by state traffic officers for Portland. Mrs. Delia Harris of Ho quiam, Myron of Roseburg. and mil ion a. 01 Baiem, severmi griav children and great grandchildren. He was a member of Sedgewick Post of the G. A. R. The funeral services will be held at Terwilli gers funeral home Wednesday at 2 p. m. Recover Car Here ' An automobile stolen in Port land Sunday night was recovered her Monday by the Salem police, and. restored to its owner within 24 hours after the theft was dis covered. The machine belonged to P. E. McDucett of Portland, an employe-of the state insurance department. Return Engagement , Of McElroys Tuesday, Decem ber 18th. Officials to Klarwsth. i Governor Patterson and Briga dier General Whit left here last night" for Klamath .Fall where they will paav two or three days. The governor will give an Address before, members, of the Klamath Falls Chamber of Commerce, while Brigadier General Whit will in spect, th Klamath Falls unit of, the ' national guard. Cole McKIroy-WUh His; ? Spanish Ball Room Orchestra, will play at and under Crystal Garden management, Tuesday, Dec. 13. Cherrians Elect Tonight The Cherrians will hold their annual election of officers at to night's meeting at the chamber of commerce auditorium. Dr. o. A. Olson has been King Blng during the past year. Chimney Fires Reported- Two chimney fires and one alarm which produced no blase at all. came to the attention of the Salem fire department: Sunday. The ehimnev fires were at 1085 Chemeketa and 530 North High At 698 North Liberty the firemen found smoke, but no fire. Dorward -At the residence of his son-in-law, P. C. Pratt, 708 North Win ter Monday, December 12th. Rev. William Hammond Dorward, age 89 years, retired Baptist minister. father of Mrs. P. C. Pratt, grand father of Miss Wilms and Miss Mildred Pratt of Salem, Mrs. Eve lyn Clayton of Cuyoleoga Falls. Ohio, i and Mrs. Lillian M. Moon of Des Moines, Iowa; brother of George A. Dorward of Oak Harbor. Wash., and Frank M. Dorward of Des Moines, Iowa. Mr. Dorward was a veteran of the Civil War and a member of Sedgewick Post. G. A. R. The remains- are at the Rigdon Mortuary from where they will be forwarded la a few days to Modesto Calif., for funeral servi ces and interment. fined $10 by Justice of the Peace Brasler Small. Declining to par,'' the fine, h was committed to the Marlon county Jail. ; ' Park Too Long - ' T. J. Poppe was fined $2, R. O. Whltten $3 and J. E. Wlls $1 on charges of overtime parking, Mon- r day in police court. Poppa's car had been tagged twice and Whit-. , ten's three times recently. Title In Issue '-:- . , Suit to quiet title was yesterday begun in circuit court by Frank J. P. Okorny against Linest D. Ma grs and others. The property in question 1 situated in the city of : Silverton. Thompson Car Hit Q. W. Thompson, 2266 North 5 th street, reported, to th police that his automobile was involved in a collision with on driven by Dr. Nlcol, 970 Tamarack, at the intersection of Fairground Road and Capitol street Sunday. There la one thing to be said in favor of the Eighteenth Amend ment. Everybody knows It is there. Inoculate a herd of hogs which has contracted hog cholera. The coun ty agent of Wasco county sent the request for stat assistance. For Flower in Portland Call- Carl F. Ruef, 635 E. Broadway. Try Varneys for Meals And fountain service. Our 35 cent meals will please you,355 N. Commercial St. Investment That Cannot Fall 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. Doney to Address Baptists Dr. Carl Gregg Doney, president of Willamette university, will be the principal speaker at the Bap tist brotherhood in Salem tonight, the occasion being a father and son banquet. The meting takes place at 6:30. This will be one of the largest meetings of the year, as It will be in the nature of a Christmas program. Clothing and food stuff, will be brought to the church and used to decorate the tree, afterwards - given to needy Payne to Speak at Albany j Robert L. Payne, pastor of the first Baptist church of Salem, will be the speaker at the Baptist brotherhood at Albany tonight. Mr. Payne Is a fiery speaker , and To StacDowell Members All associate MacDowell club members holding season tickets will present them at the door of the Capitol theater tonight at 8:15 for chorus concert. Public cor dially invited. The Wonderful Light Effects are only obtained in the Paradon Sunshine pictures at Gahlsdorfs, 325 Court street. Electric Hits Auto An Oregon Electric train col lided with an automobile driven by George J. G rider at 2410 South Commercial street, Monday morn ing at 6:55 o'clock where the O. Automobiles Collide F. D. Mitchell, route 7. and J.J. Moritz were the drivers of two automobiles which collided, with considerable damage to both ears. Sunday at the corner of Front and Center streets. None of th occu pant of either car wer;. injured. Truck and Auto Hit A truck driven by George Lomax and an automobile piloted by J p. Aspinwall. collided at the cor ner of Marlon and Liberty streets Monday forenoon, according to Lorn ax's report to the police. Ma chines driven by J. W. Wood, 739 Hickory street, and a man named Bates, collided at 5 th and Hood streets. PILES CURED Wfthoat operation or Iom of ttm. DR. MARSHALL 329 Oxsgon Bid. OWNER OFFERS SEVERAL HOUSES at very special prices. If you are looking for a well built, modern home or an in vestment in income property paying 15 per cent call 847M. (I Pilot Case Appealed The case of the SUte of Oregon vs. Ring, appellant, . who If charged with violating the lawr regulating th operation of pilots on the Columbia river, has been appealed to the United States su preme court, according to an nouncement mad ' her Monday. Th transcript of appeal was for-; For Rent 6- acr farm 1 mil from Salem, good house. $25 per month. 5 -room hous $ 2 0 per month. 5-room modern house $30 per v month. 5- room modern hous $35 per . month. 7- room house $30 per month. 9-room house close la $30 per month. 4-room modern eottag $25 pr month. 4-room eottag $25 per month. 6- room hous $25 per month. 4-room house $18 per month. 4-room apt. eloss la $35 per month. U. S. REALTY CO. 442fatatet. , s , leLESSO Agar-Agar ' . A master product. Her is an ' Agar-Agar that la ' constant; on -. thatJ Is highly . absorb- Puretest Agar-Agar ! fre from starch; It la tasteless; j ' tt jelll . quickly, r : We recommend it as, a . . superior product. . 8 Ox. Package . 51.00 Perry's Dru Store 115 S. Commercial For Sale or Trade ! Strictly modern 5 room house, good location, paved street. Want car or good lot. t ; Phone owner evenings 1S41M 1W27 FREJa iLLPAftCR V SAMPLE .BOOKS j .. ; ' " ' Call, phone or write ' KIAX O. BUREN . 170 N. Commercial Salem YICII SO HERB CO. J. H. LEOXG, Mgr. ., sS"bbtF women Our lif s' - work . ha been spent In studying the healing properties of Chinese herbs and now daily w rsllev the suffering from stomach, liver and kid ney trouble, rheuma tism and ; gall stone,, also' disorders of men, and children. - Free Consultation Call or Writ Open O A. U. to 8 P. M. 420 State EC, Salem, Oregon ON AUCTI Wed. Nite, at 7 P. M. F. N. WOODRY'S Auction Market 1610 N. Summer 8t. 1 New wal. Davenport table 1 Used Velour Davenport, like new 1 Used waL rocker, velour -- seat 3 New waL rockers, velour - seat 1 New 42 piece set Bavaria china New 32 piece set dishes Cabinet Victrol and rec ords New Day bed, complete Oak. and leather Duofold New Arm taster rugs, 27x54 1 New Ox9 rug, in good C shape New rayon bed spreads New Blankets 1 Oak library table 1. Oak dresser 1 Oak buff et Round extension table and " " common chairs ' 2 Common rockers, 1 all leather rocker Floor lamp 1 Large cupboard -8 Large cabinet 1 Oak and leather Dmof old 8 New" beds, springs and mattresae 1 Box lounge . 1 Invalid chair 1 Baby bed, complete New Linoleum rags, all aizr New r Lino remnant, : odd 1 Ranset 1 heater, wood and , coal combination -Home canned fruit Bed spreads, blankets - High chair.. Apples, onions, carrot and potatoes. Many things too numerous to mention. Just be here and . see for yourself..-. CHRISTMAS TREES FOR SALE " Cash Tald for Used Furniture PnONE 811 I s .... s: S 5 i i j EYES EXAMINED CLASSES FITTED Ten Years Practice in . .. Salem Phone 625 rr Dr. L. R. Burdettc Optometrist 401 First National Bank Bids. MT. CREST ABBEY B1AUSOLEUBI VAULT ENTOMBMENT LLOYD T. RIGDON, Mngr. TERWILLIGERS Perfect Funeral Service ; For Lea ' - Licensed Lady M ortldaa , T70 Chemeketa- Street Telephone 724 LADD & BUSH, Bankers Established 1863 General Banking Business Office Honrs from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. Respect For you, respect for ourselves, reverence for the dear one These are th Golden Rule prin ciples guiding as in an es teemed service. Webb Funeral Parlors Telephone 120 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, assure th safety and proper car 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 ' 429 Oregon Bid.' QUICK COLD TABLETS Guaranteed to break up a i cold in 24 hours. NELSON & HUNT, Druggist Cor. Court "nni. Liberty Tel. 7 ,2 GIFT lonij remembered Mother will long remember this gift a Hotpoint warm' ing pad. Aches and pains will yield to its gentle, comfort' ing warmth. 6lectrtc GIFTS are permanent. In years to come they will still be beauti ful and useful. Stocks are now complete. Select early. forMGifts that Keep onQiwina P.E.P.Co. . . f . 37 N. Liberty St. . : a!., OREGON Distinctly Correct Footwear For lien Boys For Women Girls John J. Rottle V Expert Shoe Fitters "Glasses That FiiT Dr. Ansley G. Bates ETESIQHT SPECIALIST With Burnett Bros. "- . TRANSFER amid Sttoirage Long and Short Distance Hauling Public and Private Storage r Fireproof Building GRAIN, FEED and SEED Free Delivery to any part of the city. .... . - . - . - . . , . QUOTATIONS ON APPLICATION Farmers Warehouse J PAUL TRAGLIO, Prop. Day Telephone 28 Night Telephone 1267-W FOR DECORATIONS See - C T. BRE1T11AUFT Tslephon 110 ill SUte St. Ladies wool dresses cleaned and pressed, 11.00. up. . Men's and Ladies' eulU cleaned and prossed 1.0t.Vv'-irrJ: 4- . TARLET CLEANERS v Over Bmsicks ELECTRIC MOTORS aad Repaired. New - "or Used Motors . VIBBERT & TODD ' Things Electrical 181 South High TeL 2113 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 Is; 1 .. ...... ' . a Year's Subscription ihe Oregon i Statesman Make op your Christmss list now. YouH be sTsrprlcci how far yon can stretch your Christmas dollars vrhen you give The Oregon etatessian. - A who Is yc-r'a Christmas gift is only S.CQ by "carrier 3X3 by nll. MAIL TOUIt ORDERS TO HID OREGON STATU: MAN, 215 SOUTH COMMERCIAL STn SALEr.L CIi: