V f i. .'t The New OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon Friday Morning, August 91, 19S8 r ' ' : . . .. . . ...... ' . . .. "" - TW Local News Briefs Mr;- Landers Here Mrs. J. S. Landers ol Monmouth u a Sa lem visitor Thursday. Builds Small Garage Mrs. XL C. Staser took oat s building per U Thursday to erect a garage coaling 1100 at 2110 Trade street. ' fidcnnu ni Lyle Rains, city salesman for the local branch ot the Pacific Fruit , and Produce company, is baring an enforced vacation, dne to illness. Plan Repairs- George Wateri cook, oat a. building permit Thurs day for repair of a stare building t HI South Commercial street, t a cost of fsOO. Erect Dwelling Willis Schlete- nar Is nlanninr io baild a real' iImm mttar ISfiO it 112 Elec ta ie street, according to a build- tig permit issued Thursday. Visits 8eetU Joy Turner Mo eel Is In Seattle visiting ber broth er and his wife. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Turner, and ia also studying sdraneed music at the University of Washington. . Cte Planned Q. B. Walsh rcceired a permit from the city 'recorder's office Thursday to erect a garage costing 1225 at 1947 Saginaw street. J. R. Smith will hare charge of construction. Here From Valaeta Mrs. Grace Wickiund and Mrs. Ida Patten of alsets were Salem rlsitors yes- Urday.i registering at the New fxtlem. , Stop On Way South The Rer. and Mrs. J. E. Jackson and son and daughter of Hayward, Calif., s opped in Salem last night while euroute. to the south from a raca tion spent at Yancourer, B. C. Bend Men Here S. E. Roberts and J. H. Loomis were registered at the Marion yesterday from Lend. Daughter Arrive Mr. and Mrs. Robert Speaker of this city are parents of a nine-pound girl born I Thursday morning at the Bunga low Maternity hospital. Roy to Smith Robert Bruce is the brand new boy born yester iday at the Deaconess hospital to ; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford P. Smith of "Salem route four. ' Major Operation Mrs. E. T. Hamer of Salem route two under went a major operataion at the Deaconess hospital yesterday af ternoon and Is recorerTng nicely, hospital attendants report. Bridges Inspected County Roadmaster Culver and Prank Johnson, his deputy, yesterday made a tour ot Siarion county to inspect a number of county bridges. Estate Worth" f35 Inven tory and appraisement filed yes terday ta p (that In the matter of the estate of the' late Jacob Hen ry Hudel. estimates the ralue of the estate at S5995. Pitt Resmd Over William Pitts.'accused of stealing a motor cycle, was yesterday ordered held to . mmA tnrr on n. rraad lar- csny chargs when he appeared be- lar Justice at the Fence a mail. T.lnm aw.. Paul Hendrkka. irwal realtor, has been confined to Ms bed the past few days as the will probably be back in thofftee after Labor day. ;- - vram ri ? Mrs. Robert Lund bom and daughter, Grace, of Greaham. are spending sererai dm with Un Alta. M. Gentrr. li brarian of Kimball School of Theology. Son Born Here A son was born Thursday afternoon to Mr. and if 8 R. nodes. 295 North 23rd street.' at the Salem General hos pital yesterday. Dodge is an em ploye of the Valley Motor com pany. Reefer- Goes South Royal Kee fr. who craduated from Willam ette university with the class of 1928. leares today lor Kirersuxe. California, where he will work with a brother in landscape gar dening Later he will continue work for a masters degree. New Professor Here Dr. G. W. Prescott, who will teach biology at Willamette unirersity in the absence of Professor Morton E. Peck, arrired yesterday from Iowa. Lights Defective R. A. Fraser, 286 South 16th street; J. M. Bild win, 2120 Owen street, and. R. V. Bates, .1250 Nebraska arenue, were arrested Thursday night on charges of operating automobiles with improper lights. Roadster Stolen C. R. Wilson, 1210 North 17 th strget, reported to the police Thursday night that his Ford roadster, license number 179-871. had been stolen between 1:30 and 3 o'clock that afternoon from in front of his residence. It has a removable delivery body, and is painted cream color. Picnic Labor Day A picnic for the First Presbyterian church con gregation, sponsored by the Sun day school, will be held Labor day at Mehama. This wooded area was giren to the church some time sgo by Miss Anna Stout of Me hama and this Is the first time the congregation will hare risited it. Members and their families will meet at the church Monday morn ing at 9:30 o'clock. There will be conveyance for all those who have no means ot their own to go. Miss Johnson Returns M Iss Leila Johnson and - her mother hare returned to Salem after an extended trip in the east. Miss Johnson is manager of Lausanne Hall at Willamette unirersity. Dean Erjckson Home Dean Frank M. Erickson of Willamette unirersity, and Mrs. Erickson re turned yesterday from a three weeks' trip into southern Oregon and California. Vfove to Salem Mr. and Mrs. William Addison, formerly of In. dependence, hare moved to Salem and are now living at 860 North Church street, the former home of Horace Sykes. who now lires In Seattle. Popes Plan Trip Carl T. Pope, well known Salem attorney with offices in the Masonic building, accompanied by Mrs. Pope, will leave this morning for a trip to Canada. They plan to be gone about two weeks. Mr. Pope will combine business with pleasure, ss they will motor to sererai Washington cities where he has clients, taking a. steamer from Se attle for Yancourer, B. .. Enters T. W. C. A. Work Miss Louise Nunn. a graduate ot Will amette . unirersity in the class ot 1928, recently received an ap pointment as girls' secretary in the Y. W. C. A. at Baker, Oregon. After a brief risit with her par ents in Salem, she will go to Ba ker early in September to take up her work. MT. CHEST ABBEY MAUSOLEUM VAULT ENTOMBMENT LLOYD T. RIGDON. Magr. DOG HOTEL Gire your dor a vacation too. Leave him with us. Pet-land Boarding Kennels JC B. FLAKE, Prop. Pacific Highway M mile North of Salem $495 riHK TORIO rMtiag Ihm Wa la tar year fluI efaawt raasar Knaiattloi too. Thompron-Glutsch Optical Co. IIS K. Oaam'l St. From Monror-OeIIa Bump, who to principal- of the school at Monitor, was a business visitor to Salem Thursday. Marion Teacher Here Miss Mamie Bos track, principal ot the school at Marion for the coming year called at the county super intendent's office yesterday. Teacher In Town Miss Marie Kibe was a visitor to Salem yes terday and while here called at the county school superintendent's office. Miss Kins will be prin cipal ot the Middle Grove school this -yar. From Pasadena Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Frederick of Pasadena, Cal ifornia, have been visiting at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Pot sal. Mrs. Frederick and Mrs. Pol- sal are cousins. They are leaving Salem today on the return to their southern home. Visiting Parents Glenn B. Ia man Is here from Klamath Falls spending some time at the home of his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. W. C Inautu. "The visitor is with the Stone Cash people's, store at Chtlosum, north of Klamath Palis. To Return Today Miss Edna Newberry, who ia employed with the labor commission, is expected home today from -her annual va cation which she hasfceen spend ing at v Yachats. Her sisters, Gladys and Helen Newberry, visit ed her at the coast over last week end. ;. , Visiting Relatives L. S. Bra Or nan and wife of Rainier, have been visiting several days at the home of her brother-in-law and slater. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Wood, and with two other sisters ot Mrs. Brannan, Mrs. W. C. Heisy and Mrs. C. W. Moore This is the first visit of the northern people in Sa lem for some time. Paring Being Completed The county paring program for the present year will be finished with in the next two weeks, It . Was stated yesterday by the Marion county court. Nearly 13 miles of hard surface will have been put down during the season, the long est stretch being five miles be tween Sublimity and Downing's place. Going to Convention Captain T. A. Brown, of the state automo bile department, will accompany Col. Carl Abrams to Astoria to at tend the annual convention ot the Oregon Reserve Officers1, associa tion ; there Saturday. . They will leave for the coast tonight, return lag Sunday. CLEVERLY MM By ROZELLA BUNCH "The Patsy- the play presented Thursdar nixht at the' Ehrmore Theatre by ths Manhattan' player Was received by a packed house with , more than " the ordinary amoant of appreciation. This is the delightful comedy which, as a photoplay starring Marion Davles, has enjoyed such widespread popularity. Ths title role, that, of the much abused "kid sister Patricia, was taken last night by Miss Grace Bentley. Miss' Marie Miller took the- part of the elder sister, the favorite daughter of her mother, a char acter interestingly portrayed by Miss Florence Smith. Lou' Dunn, the father. Is Pat sy's champion whatever -the diffi culties, which are numerous but subject to happy solution. Lonny Joy. as BUiy uiaveu and William arise aa Tony Ander son, are hath in nurssit of Grace. who Is much engrossed Jn social climbing. The interesting, chase is enlivened when "the Patsy" enters and follows a tew of her own rules in the game of love. Those who see "The Patsy" to nlrht mar exnect to -lauzh at a good many situations but partic- . .sa a a. ularly over Grace s tin wiin me telephone operator. Her evening nt Bnrni and wrau of rose velvet perhaps added to the unpleasant- nn nf OraCS'S OiSDOSUlOn. to be a practice with the Manhat tan - Company, which has won a distinct place for itself ia Salem, to distribute this responsibility among its leading 'actors. ' More clever repartee-takes place In this' comedy, shown again at the JSlainore tonight, than in any other three nets that we can bring to mind. . SEWER STENCH 13 TRICED TO soubc E (Continued from page.1) outlet, farther north," she stated "T Aid them at the time that they ought to run the pipoina the wa ter instead or Just on sns Dana, and they said they would do that the next year." That was seven years ago. CMy Procrastinate The gist of the attitude taken by city authorities who have the matter under consideration is that expenditures to Improve present sewer outlets would not be eco nomical in view of the new sew age system which, is to ,bs built within the next few years. The Hickory street line, for example. would have to be extended some COO feet to reach running water, most of the extension being under the water's surface. Ths Center -street sewer is about three inches under water, it was found yesterday. The states sewer, s tew rods north. Is In about the same condition. Paris no longer set the style of dress in this country. The French are "not it" with us. We are go ing back to the Garden of Eden tor our style. Forest Grove News Times. Too Late To Classify Office Of Dr. O. L. Scott closed all day Saturdsy and Monday. Furniture Upholsterer And repairing. Glese-Powers Furniture Co. Why Not Go Oert to Woodland Park and picnic The park is beautiful and the water fine. The play was presented Iastjj picnic and Water night by William Farias. It seems Conte8ts at RIverdale. Marion County's only up-river swimming resort. Will Mrs. McManeme . Daughter of Mr. Roy Dilly please get In touch with the Salem Associated Charities, teL 1645 as her father is very ilL FIND IT HERE Supervisor Returns Miss Car Iotta Crowley, elementary supervi sor for the nine Salem schools, is again in Salem and yesterday spent a short while at her office in the senior high school build ing.. Miss Crowley has been away on leave to study at Peabody In stitute, Nashville, Tenn., and la ter at Columbia unirersity. New York. She has taken an apart ment at 1580 Center street. CASEY'S rheumatism and . neuritis remedy; specially effective .in all rheumatic, f and -' neuritis' conditions, ' r . asthma, Bay fever, drop--sy, gout; reduces pain and' swelling through direct action on the stomach, liver and kidners: 11.60 . bottle; guaranteed by Nelson & Hunt Drag Co. Corner Liberty & Court Telephone 7 Office Phone 125. Res. 20 1 Dr. F. Don Baylor Osteopathic Physician and Sur geon, General Surgery and Obstetrics Offices S04 Oregon Bldg. - - ELECTRIC MOTORS Rewound and Repaired, New er Used Moter i Y1BBERT & TODD , xnings Kinctncat lot South High . TeL Silly CASH BUYERS . Peppermint Oil , and Cascara Bark W. J. LAKE CO Board of Trade Bldg Portland Oregon - Oar Salem Representative of v H. STELNBOCK Capitol Bargain House 145 Center St. Phone S9 Old Time Dance Mellow Moon Friday night. Good time for everybody. Dollar Dinner Every night 5:30 to S at the Marion hotel. Old Time Dance Crystal Garden Every Wednesday and Saturday night. Your Photo Free At Mellow Moon Come. Dance At MeHow Moon Saturday nlte 50e and 25c Inexpensive Gift of AH Kinds In our gift shop. Pomeroy it Keene. $3000 to Loan On City Property. 451 Court St. Alberta Peaches S1.50 Bushel. J. P.. Bressler Orchard. Phone 7F2. Opening Hop Pickers Dance I At Kent! Hall Sat. nite,.Dwiht Jonnson s popular band. John J. Rottle - 415 State St. Elxpert Shoe Fitter U WALK-OVER V AND "M" CANTILEVER FOOTWEAR FURNISHED house. Also mod ern apis., furnished. 1421 N. Church St. WANTED to buy large or small Quantities ot sound ripe apples foe eider and rinegar. . Gregory Cider Works, West Salem. Phone 2574 J. SATS We hare n 1027 Pontlac Sedan well equipped, has -85 new rubber, and n car that looks and runs like new for $725. Class of Court St. Christian church are sponsor ing an ice cream social on the lawn of the parsonage 144 S. 19th St., Friday evening, Aug. 31st, 5 to 9:30. Special Communication At Masonic Temple, Friday. Aue. 31st at 1:00 o'clock to conduct) the funeral services of (inr de(Mued brother. Chas. Ev 6peaker. By order C. S. Pratt, W. M. f T7VH mm FARMERS DAY 1:30 P.M. at Auction Mfisrket , . 1610 N. Summer St. 2 year old Jersey heifer; 1 year old Jersey boll; 2 young aows; 7 pigs, 9 weeks old; 1 feed roller; 1 disc sulky plow; 1 orchard plow; 2 14-in. walking plows ;1 spring tooth harrow; 1 drag harrow; 3 2-horse cultivators; 2 l horse cult Ira tors; 1 Acme harrow 1 grain drill; 2 Em pire cream separators; 1 set plow harness; 14 orchard ladders; 2 orchard discs; 1 box of good carpenter tools; 1 Meiter saw; water tank; 3 nearly new horse collars; chnrns; a lot of all kinds of tools; mail boxes; oil Unks; tables; cabinets; bed springs and mattresses; linoleum; home canned fruit; sacks; tubs; utensils; dishes; chairs; rockers, 6-hole range, house paint, Spar Tar nish; etc. TERMS CASH If you have anything to sell bring it in. Cash paid for Used Furniture Phone 511 II V ll V" IK I Nolk nitron -Ths lloas That Service ItaiU "In union there is strength" - and di- , versified ability. That's why dentists using the E. R. Par ker system are suc cessful. We diagnose and- estimate costs FREE! Psinlcss Psrker DesnVf srsf fas E.n.PAnrraii oyotew of STATB AND LIBERTY STS. Salem, Oregon r -n T TT TT-TTN njtat for imaum; uo Former Guarantee 12,000Milw arrs PEANUT "BRITTLE Fresh Stock Made in San Francisco, Calif. This sells regular at 35c lb. Special For Saturday Only 22c a lb. or -Two lbs.' for 40c Sold by the lb, only at this price . Sold only at Schaefer's ' The original Candy Special and Yellow Front Drag Store M SSS If. ComT. St. . ' " . Phone 197 ' - Peaslar Arncy . . irTtfSaaClES rtw JTT5- i 5 San Francisco Sacramento and Oakland ; Los Angeles $19 Big sarincs bow to California point. DrLaxe trpe Pickwick coaches. Drpartnres dally at l:SO and 10:lO sun.; 3:10 and T:SO Two Dally Schedules East. Low rare to Salt Lake City, Dea rer. Kansas City. St. Loni. Chi cago, New York City.. ' Piclrvvick Stages ago ovoqd foiI ws Xjnmmty academy Tkauts roa CsAascrsa A son aaetarlaa boardlas aa4 Say school for Soya. Harh aehoUotie ataaSard. Hoaia Uko ataoapharo: aviattoa: ataioOoa. eaaat fas m Portland, Oregon 1 Dries ' - . s (p n no time ;SH fiirnirare Aid woodwork ready for use in a few - hours! No longmuss or waiting for jobs to dry. . WatepSoaii? L&cauer Verntsh taf Enamol cooks readytonse in beau tiful rich colors. Let ns riernoristraia at this store. TTD Sensitive It goes where it is invited and ' .Stays where it is well treated Redly a pretty line of Pumps, Straps and Ties in new fcU slippers at $4.85 -We invite yon to the Shoe Store 331 State St. We Guarantee what others promise Don't huyu conversation buy rrtileage definite and assured- Before you buy your next tire, make sure what protection you get, what assurance you have that the tire will deliver the full mileage you expect. 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