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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1927)
THE OBEGOtt STATEGLlAtt, SALELI, 02EGO:V SATURDAY HORNING, DECHLIEER 17, 1927 18c ' . ! 173 Songi Commercial A SHORT trip a few minutes, time end you can rest cslf-cssured that you have made selections to your crvm liking SAUSAGE Pure Pork 20c SALT ; PORK . BACON. Backs -20c Breakfast -20c 15 c 173 Sonfi Commercial 'Meat Mcdowell market Doear IU Duty HAM, Sugar; Cared . 24c. Pure Lard, Bring Your Pails y 16c1 Telephone 1421 )! till '-MkNli SATS A 1126 - Oakland Coop i, that ha run less than 12000 miles, fully equipped, performs and looks like a new car In every way. Is a snap at S750.00. II u K n "The Boose That Service Ball" LOCAL-NEWS BRIEFS tomobile, will be shown at the 3 sinore .theater - In addition to - the regular program, 'next . Tuesday and ; Wednesday evenings. Tire reels of Ford-made film will ap pear. The Valley Motor company has announced : that - another new model, a sport , coupe, will be at Its ahowroow Friday, December 23, from 2 to 6 o'clock p m., and that Tlattors will probably be per mitted to look, at the engine this time. " Ynnfll Round OT Perry perebery and Fred Sig aet, arrested several weeks ago on x charge of stealing a i sueep. .vere yesterday bound over to the rand jury following a hearing be fore Justice of the Peace Braxler Small. - Ball was set by ;; Judge Small at $500 each, y Derebery furnished bond for that amount and wae released, but Signet was .nn,niitt t-w ronntr 1ail upon his jallure to produee his bail. T rVineettU, 40c and Up VUVa'a Pot IJLna. 2tA OUIIO A ien e. v w ' - S350O for 5 Room-r . , : Bungalow, basement, furnace. tAniM rtk floor, carage, con crete floor and driveway walks and paring, 150 down, and $40 per'mo.. Including Interests Mel Tin Johnson, 320 U. S. Bank Bldg. MorlfT' Bays Girls Shop 227 N. HI, opposite New Terminal. Feres and Potted Plants ! 15c and up. Petland, 273 State. Vr'l"-: Gardens CoT-McElroy's Band ."and also speciaTadded feature The Great Horse Race real horses In thrill- ine race on dance floor Tues day. Wedding License Issued A marriage license was yester day Issued from the office of the ..Marion county clerk to Raymond . rarl White: 22. of Algany. and iJ-nniM TTildrod ThamDMD. 19. Of Woodburn. 4-.. Blorley's Boys & Girls. Shop 227 N. High. , y Some Cash Couple Wanting bargain In small home. Here's 3 rooms and sleeping porch Strictly modern and well built. Ga rage, furnace, fireplace, etc. $3350 cash takes, paring: paid. Coat $4000 2 years ago. View lot with trees. See vacant at 1550 S. Win ter. Beck L. . Hendricks. IS N. High street. OM Time Dtare . , - Crystal Gardens every Saturday night 830. , . Store Open Evenings Moore's Music House. Order Now Christmas Delivery- Fernery $4.00 and 7 up. - Chil dren's rockers $4.00 and up, Jar-j dlnieres. Baskets. Chairs. Etc Open evenings. Salem Wicker Mfg. Co., 2218 State. Phone 2230 1 . Abandonment Notified . tjfSotlc of abandonment has been t filed in circuit court br Lee , Ar thur as defendant In the divorce suit brought against him; by his wife, Harriet E. Arthur. This will make It possible for the wife to go ahead and take a default decree against him. Xo Raise In ' See us for Auto Insurance, Standley ft Foley, Phona 347. Ferns and Potted Plaata 15c and op. Petland, 278 State Pahnolive Soap 4 Bars S Saturday. Perry's Drug Store. For: Sale $5000 Beautiful new 7 -room house, all bullt-lns, fire place. furnace, fine basement, garage, love ly grounds, walks all In. assessments all paid. This is an nn-to-data home that any owner may be proud of, and -there is nothing in Salem- to equal it at the price 15,000. If you want a comfortable, classy home not far out, let us show you this. 44U. S REALTY CO. 442 State St. TelTirSGO Evangelist Speaker , " Evangelist Joseph H. Smith, who Is conducting serricea at the Highland Friends church, mddrese the; chapel services at Willamette university Friday. j Short Talka byThoaghtfnl ; niotners A California (Long Beach) Mother speaks "Only - a mother who has passed through -anxious hours of fear of croup ean appre ciate our feeling of gratitude-toward Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound. It stopped Junior's dread ful , hoarse croupy cough the very! first night he took it and it was! a great relief to see htm drop into a quiet : alee p. r S Ince j then, we nave many times proven its re liability for coughs and colds." Good also for whooping cough. Capital Drug Store. r ' ' Potaaettia, 40c and Up Flake w Pet Land i 273 State. Dancing Tonight - Fraternal Temple.- Given by Yeomen. Public Invited, good or chestra,- Gents 50c, ladies 25c Wanted : '' : ' ' : ' A buyer for hemstitching. Shop doing extra good business. Phone 2652 or see Borgerson, 331- State Street. ' - ; . White alountain Honey Is the ; best.. Phone Mead at 8F5." . Vets Meeting , Postponed There will be no meeting of Hal Hlbbard Camp of Spanlsh:Ameri can War veterans tonight, accord ing to an announcement made late yesterday by Charles Lisle of the organization. A large meeting had been arranged for ; this evening. Novel Gifts Just oodles o fthem at Pomeroy ft Keene's exclusive gift room. All moderately prlced.1 Claims Speeding Cause . " In reporting that an automobile driven by David Logan 'crashed into his machine at South Com merclal and Bush . streets Thurs day. C. D. Wood reported that Logan was driving at the rate of 40 or 45 miles an. hour, and. that Logan -was driving .on the wrong aide or the street; as Wood; had passed " the center in turning to the-left. Logan tn a separate r port, said Wood had pulled . out from the curb abruptly, and had no lights visible: from the rear. Poinsettla, 40c and Up s FUke's Pet Land, 273 State. Dad Wataon Cbrlstsoa Real old ; time dance, Crystal Gardens Wednesday, come get hol- Iriav nIHt. - Wanted A buyer for hemstitching. .Shop doing extra good business.. Phone 2652 or see Borgerson. 331 State Street. - .. ' ; . . .. New Arrivals Of popular priced gifts at Gahls- dort's, 325 Court St. ' Two Permits Issned Two building permits were Is sued Friday- from the office, of Recorder.Mark Poulsen,. One was for a dwelling to cost $1500 which W. H. Mohr plans to build at 1610 Kansas street, and the other was for a $500 dwelling at 435 Divi sion street, planned by W. D. All bright. Balloon Dance Saturday . Hazel. Green,' always a crowd. Learn to Fly Start anytime. New planes. Li censed pilots at Fairgrounds. Go out North 19th off Garden Road. Passenger Flights anytime. Paci fic Airplane Service. ' ? t Eugene Man in Crash V. M Hilary of Eugene reported Uhat his automobile collided with one driven by F: C. Alfred south of Salem on the Pacific, highway Friday. Hilary claims that Al f red turned , across the highway directly in front of him. 1 Potato Sale at Prntnnt 75c per 100 lbs. tn 500 lb lots. Anyone Interested In' exchanging; $20,000 for $60. 000 business property can do so by paying. $20,000. Phone Siemens, 164.4 for appointment. - Bridge Gifts, Party Gifts Birthday gifts, Clfta for every occasion at Pomeroy & Irene's. Who Wants Acre - Modern buildings? Located 200 yards from bus and school, south. Would rent or sell on terms. $20 month ' rent or make your own terms on buy. . Immediate posses sion. Becke ft Hendricks, 189 N. HIga street. ; - . - t Crash Bends Axle v . A bent axle and other damages were sustained by an automobile driven by E. T. f Byram Friday morning when it collided with a car driven by d A. Ericson - in front of 357 Court atreet. By- ram's - report said the' collision occurred when he halted to let a car from the other' direction pass before turning to the left. " Useful Gifts At Gahlsdorrs, 325 Court St. Christmas Card See our complete' line of person ally selected Greeting Cards. At las Book Store. " Furniture Upholsterer And .reraiiing. Giese-Powers Furniture Co. ' Store Open Evenings Moore's Music House. Fairmount Hill Horn 4 'new homes for sale. Priced $6,900 to $12,500. Terms If de sired. Immediate possession. Becke ft Hendricks, 189 N. High street. Fine for Drunkenn D. Ditmar was fined $10 in police court Friday: on a charge of drunkenness. Nearly New f 873 Kohl And Campbell Baby Grand will be sold for balanee due, "J $395 Terms 4 10 a month. Salem Music Co. Phone 734. 355 N. High. Special Sunday Dinner Served 5:45 to S p. m., Marlon Hotel. - . nlng was the last of a series of so cial evenU held this tall. Formal installation of the new officers will be held early in Jan uary. ' .... ' " Do Not t5Verlook - The , new ? Paradox Sunshine Framed Pictures at Gahlsdorrs. About 20 Shares Of local ank . stock for sale. See Laflar, Ladd ft Bush Bank Bldg. '., ' . Fined for Selling Smokes .Mrs.-Arthur Gris wold was fined IS fn Recorder Mark Poulsen's court Friday on si charge of sell ing cigarettes to minors. 8 Oregon Pulp and Paper .Co. - Preferred. 'Limited amount -for sale. Hawkins and Roberts. Phone 1427. ' 4 Bed Rooms a Lots ' 'Modern home. A decided bar gain at $5000 cash, Becke ft Hen dricks, 189 N. High street. Personal -Greeting We - have a r large selection to choose -from. Prices reasonable. It will pay you to see them. Atlas Book 'Store. ' Teat Case Piled A test case has been 'filed in the stats supreme court to deter mine whether a special tax levy Lof "$2500 by the people of Eugene Is valid. The money was voted to provide public playgrounds. ' , The case is an original proceeding in mandamus' brought by the city against Z County '.- Assessor B. I; F. Keener to compel him to make the levy. He refuses on grounds that the act was Irregular. : SOCIETY (Continued from page 3 ) Miss Dorothy Ellis, Miss Ella Pfel tfer. Miss Lots Latimer, Miss Gen-: evteve Junk. Donald Grant, Charles Redding. Paul Trueblood, Hugh McGHvra, and Kenneth Mc- Cormick. Mrs. Gustav.Ebsen assisted Mrs. Franklin at the tea jxour. H, S. B. Club Members Enter- tained Monday Evening . H. S. B. Club -members were en tertalned Monday evening at the home of Mrs. B. W. Johnson in West Salem. - - The evening- was " spent with sewing.. At a later hour, refresh ments were served. . The guest group Included: Miss Bea Kertson, Miss Letha; Pelley, Mrs. ;Henry Gortmaker, Mrs. Ray Abst, Miss Evelyn Kertson, Mrs Russell Patterson, Miss Ora Wil liams, Miss Georgia' Williams, Mrs. Nile Hllborn, and the hostess, Mrs. Johnson. Social Afternoon Meeting at Y, W. C. A. Postponed The regular social afternoon at the; Y. W. C. A. wiU not be held Sunday, December eighteenth, be cause of the Christmas ''holiday rush. There will be no more such affairs until after the holidays. Salem Woman 8 Club Mem bers Plan Entertainment at Blind School Mrs. Ida F. Shade and Mrs. Jo sephine r Davis entertained mem bers of the Blind School, Division of thelnstltutions Department of the Salem Woman's Club Inform ally Thursday afternoon. Plans i-. for the '. observance of Christmas at the Blind school were discussed and formulated. In the group were Dr. Fannie A. Brown, Mrs. Helen S. Howard. Mrs.' A. A. UnderhilL Mrs. Mary Bayne. Mrs. S. M. .Endicott, and the hostesses, Mrs. Shade and Mrs Davis. Barbara Frietchie Tent, Daughters of Veterans. ! Elects Officers The annual homecoming dinner of Barbara Frietchie Tent, Daugh-1 ters of Union Veterans, was held Wednesday evening at six o'clock. A number of G. A. R. veterans and their wives , were special 'guests for the occasion. : " , The Christmas motif was car ried out in the decoration of the dining table. Covers were placed for forty. A business session followed the dinner with the following officers elected for the ensuing year: pres ident; Mrs. E. E. Bergman, seni or vice-president, Mrs. C. N. Need ham; -junior vice-president, Mrs. Harry Ralph; Chaplain, Mrs. F. O. Bartholomew; treasurer. Miss Ju lia K. Webster; and council, Mrs. F. A. Elliott,. Mrs. TJ. S. Dotson. Mrs. O. H. Horning. " ? The meeting Wednesday eve- Dance at Schindler's Tonlte ' Stage leaves Terminal at 8 : 4 5. Select Fitting Xmas Gift u -Tor any member of the family, from our. complete stock of pres ents Atlas Book Store. ILN. WCl Hold Bazaar : " And cooked food sale. Royal Neighbors of America are" sponsor ing a bazaar and cooked food sale today at the Giese-Powers Furni ture Store, 355-357 Court St. Ford Assembly In Film Films showing the manufacture and assembly of the new Fori,aa- ADVISORY BODY SEEN AS HELP JQ FARMER (OratUitltna 1) . supervised marketing' of the apple crops of the northwestern states, worth from $35,000,000 to $50. 000,000 to $50,000,000 annually In the state of Washington alone. The board members voted today to authorize creation of a commit tee to devise a plan for marketing the apple 'crops In orderly and sen sible manner. Swalwell wi elected to head the- committee, which will start formation of the new apple marketing committee and. sketch its proposed functions. Other members of the organization committee are: J. C. Alnsworth. Portland; Ralph Budd, St,. Paul Minn.; R. Schoenwoch, Seattle; J. J. ' Donavan, Belllngham, Wash.: D. W; Twoby, Spokane; R. E. Shepherd, Jerome, Idaho; L. T. Merwin, Portland ; and Henrj Rhodes, Tacoma. , ' ? ";:; Attendance Large The advisory board session to- day, broke all. records-for attend ance, officials declared. Those at tending numbered 731. Of this number 410 w0 shippers. 308 railroad representatives, and 13 unclassified. ' f - By unanimous rote by acclama tlon. the entire relying group ol board officers was re-elected for 1928. They axes A. W. Cooper Portland, general chairman; R. W. Vlnnedge, Horth Bend, Wash., vice general chairman; J. A. Swalweu. Seattle, executive secretary; H. J. Arnett.'Beattle, secretary. A summary of forecasts made today was expected to show tha' general business conditions, as-re flected in the movement of prod ucta - to and tronv the , pacific northwest, will equal approximate ly, for the first three months of 1928. the conditions existing dur ing the first three months of this Sproule, in his talk, today, said he found, when "business men and railroad men sit down together and confer over given problems of the combined group, great: clouds of misunderstanding disappear." He cited experiences of the Cal If ornla grape growers as proving the need for more orderly market ing, and then. commented: "Back ot this question of order ly marketing is that or orderlj production. I "believe some organ ization to deal with this problem will be developed. There is some where to beeln a movement for orderly, production." less slaughter that occurred. There are pictures available of trucks loaded up with bodies, piled three and. four deep,, as they were driv en ' through the streets to burial places.; ,:f-r ':::;; 'Zy"'' Long rows of corpses laid on the pave menu provided gruesome evidence of that vengeance wreak ed on those suspected of commun ist leanings when the nationalist recaptured the city later in the week. , '-i - The building of the Central Bank of China is a mass of ruins. This building served as headquar ters of the nationalist organiza tion and the fate of $5,000,000 stored in its strong room is un known."" ' - Witnesses declare -that Russians commanded . the Chinese reds In bitter fighting to the red defeat while the Russian consulate was involved in active direction of the rioters. These statements are re sponsible for the action of the an ti-reds In r tracking down all Rus sians. Every hotel haunt was vis ited. Two Russians were shot down near the municipal . offices and five others, including the vice con sul and a woman, were publicly executed. 16 rotes cast, but only one tax payer voted. A gymnasium was built. ' . - In soathern Oregon a school board started to build a $20,000 building. They have already spent $24,000 and plans call for at least another $10,000. V-f" V EYES EXAIV1INED GLASSES FITTED Ten Years Practice in Salem Phone C25 Dr. L. n. Dcrtlcttc r' Optometrist 401 First National Bank Bldg- FINANCE WASTE BARED BY COMMITTEE ON TAX . (Continued from pmge 1) - HOUSE CALLS ONLY D. SANDBOTHE, R. N. Male Nurse and Swedish Masseur Massago . Also other Treatments. State Hotel over State Cafeteria Phone 2113 CHINA RIDDING SELF t OF B0LSHEVIC FORCE of the communists after they had seized Canton last Sunday. . - The break In Chinese-Soviet re lations was not altogether unex pected by observers of Chinese events of recent : months. Ever since Michael Borodin, one time adviser to the Canton government. who was. considered the arch-plot ter and propagandist of commun ists In China, left the country last summer, . affairs have been going badly for the extremists in the na tionalist movement. The commun ists made one of the final efforts at Canton and according to re ports reaching here, most ot the leaders are likely to pay the death penalty. , ' - Scenes Grneeome CANTON. China. Dec. IS. (AP) Canton has been"quite apt ly described as a "city of the dead since the suppression - of the com munist peasant and labor upris ings of Sunday.- . Photographs confirm the ruth ; FOR INFORMATION ABOUT LOCAL OR EASTERN i RAILROAD TRIPS - PHONE 727 OrcnHcctricny.s Willamette Valley Line i "Glasses Tliat Fit" Dr. Ansley G. Bates EYESIGHT SPECIALIST With Burnett Bros. - Ladles wool dresses cleaned and pressed. $1.00 up. 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Lake ' Lake Near Zeua, Polk county, Thursday, December 15, Mrs. Myr tle Lake, age 52 years, wife of Gus Lake, mother of Mrs. George Boyd of Cottage Grove, Kenneth Mills of Albany, and Miss Georgia Mills of Salem, grandmother of Edru fell and Merrlryn Boyd, sister of Mrs. Harry Walling and Mrs. Tra- y Walling of Salem, Mrs. Wll-j Jam Derby of Garibaldi. Mrs. Al Walling and Dllbur Dove of Sa lem. Funeral services will be held it 2 p. m. today from the RIgdon Mortuary. A JOB JUST GOOD ENOUGH Will not pass at this station. . MONROE S. CHEEK - - Complete Automotive Lubrication Court at Capitol ' . , Phone 2295 LADD & BUSH, Bankers Established 1863 General Banking Business Office Hours from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. MT. CREST ABBEY B1AUSOLEUM VAULT ENTOMBMENT LLOYD TJ RIGDON, Mngr. TERWILUGERS Perfect Funeral Service For Lees Licensed Lady Mortician 770 Chemeketa Street Telephone 724 QUICK COLD TABLETS Guaranteed to 'break up a cold in 54 hours. NELSON & HUNT, Druggists Cor. 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