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' The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Ssaday Morning, November lg 1933 FAGE FIVE ' Hoc a 1 News Briefs Armistice Mishaps Sewce Only one automobile" mishap .watf.re? ported ; to "c city police yesterday. Thle inTolTed cars driven by W1K Ham - E.; Crockett, Independence, and Edgar Morris, 275 South 19th street, and iraa not indicated as serious. Other mishaps, occurring Friday and reported.- yesterday, were: JE. Frixse.-97tt North 1 5th, and an un Identified man, live miles' northwest? ot Wood burn: R-Z. Greep. 150 Nebras ka, and Mrs. It,&rJgfcX; 895 Cap itol, at' 195 Fatrfe; .adMary Lois Driggs. 109 Nftrtlf Commer cial, and an unidentified motorist, at SUte and High. i - Girls look! 121.95 swagger suits $13.90. The Style Shop, 18 w. Liberty., - " . Exhibit Planned In recogni tion ot national hook week, an ex hibit of books tor high school readers is being planned by Alta Kershner," Salem :high school li brarian. The exhibit will be ar ranred in the office of R. W. Ta- venner, assistant principal,, if car- nentrv work began there Friaay is completed in time for its place; ment Monday morning. A new ;door Is being constructed between 'Tavenner's office and the main of fice room. , '. ... ; ' Bring your fur repair work to the Capital Fur Shop. 184 N. Liberty. Experienced furriers. Reasonable prices. Estimates gladly given. World Traveler Talks C. W Noble, widely traveled Salem man who has recently returned from a trip through the orient, will tell of ' his experiences climbing Mt. Tai Shan. Chinese sacred moun tain., at the lobby program in the . city T. M. C. A. building next Fri day night. ; . Bring your fur repair1 work to the CaBital Fur Shop. 184 N. Liberty Experienced furriers. Reasonable prices. Estimates gladly glTen. I iiis r : n Obituary Duncan" In Portland. Nov. 7. Margaret A. Duncan, widow of late Judge J. M. Duncan of Linn county. Former resident of 2372 State street. Leaves one son, Leroy. N. Walter of Lolita. Calif.; three sis ters, Mary Brown of Peoria, 111., Susan Terwilliger of Champayne, III., Arizona Campbell of Indiana; three brothers, D. Bussard and Martin Bussard of Albany, and M L. Bussard of Milwaukie. Serv ices Monday, Nov. 13, at 1:30 p. m. from W. T. Rlgdon and Son's, Rev. Grover Cv Britchet officiating. Dr. B. H. White No Charge for Consultation Night and Day Calls Osteopathic Physic Ian and . ;Sargeoo Office: 255 North Capitol St. Telephone 5036, Salem, Oregon PILES CURED Without OMntloa r Lam of Tl Hill Chamber Speaker Speak ers at the Salem chamber of com merce luncheon Monday noon will be Earl Hill of Cushman, repre sentative in the state legislature from Lane county and president of the Pacific Coast Highway associa tion, and Ed W. Miller of Marsh- field, secretary of the association. They probably will be accompan ied by other representatives of the association, which has for its ob ject the development of scenic at tractions and the completion of bridges on the Coast highway. Just received, a full line of 1934 General Electric radios, table and console models. Eoff Electric Inc. Recklessness Denied Rodney Audeans. of Vancouver. Wash. whom city police arrested Friday on, charge of reckless driving Jn the form of speeding across, an Intersection, denied he was reck less, when he appeared in muni cipal court. Municipal Judge Poul- sen changed the charge to speed ing and continued the case for 30 days. Oudeans promised to re turn and pay the required penalty within that period. See- the latest washing machine out, the new Economaid. $64.60, Eoff Electric, Inc., 347 Court. Palmateer Guest O. E. "Mose" Palmateer, district commander of the American Legion, was back in Salem yesterday after being in Portland Friday night as guest at the presentation of charters to two newly organized Portland posts. These were the Naval post and the Rome, Italy, post. Just received, a full line of At- water Kent, table and console. 1934' model radios, Eoff Electric In. - Madley Doesn't Rally Reports from 'the veterans' hospital at Portland yesterday were that the condition of James Madley, col ored member of Capital post No. 9, American Legion, was very. very low." Madley recently under went a major operation there. A hat free with any suit or over coat sold during this sale. G. W. Johnson & Co. Builders to Talk Directors of Salem chapter. Oregon Building congress, will gather in the direct ors'., room at the United States ! National bank building Monday i night for their first November ses sion. hat free with any suit or over coat 60ld during this sale. G. W. Johnson & Co. ' Son to Rabes A boy, weighing seven pounds, live ounces, was born to Professor and Mrs. H. E. Rahe last night at Salem General hospital. The lad, the Rahes first child, has been r?"ned Paul Edgar. Used Frigidaire, $75. Eoff Elec tric, Inc., 347 Court. Vestal in Town Donald Vestal of Ashland, former member of The Statesman news stair. Is spending the weekend in Salem. Christianson Hell A man glv- tb- the name of R. L. Christian- son was held in Jail by city police l 16IST CLB Dallas Considers Pulling Down Blue Eagles in Pro test of Mill Shutdown Without OpritIok r Let of Tl DR. MARSHALL 928 Orcfas Bid. Pfcon ISO Shanghai Cafe Chinese and American Dishes 3.2 Draught Beer Saturday open 11 a.m. to S a.m. - Sonday 1 1 a.m. to 1 a.m. 162 H N. Com'l - TeL 5747 Card Tables and Chairs to Rent Call CO 10. I'aed Furniture Department 151 North High DALLAS, Nov. 11. A retalia tory move at NRA is planned here if the curtailment to 30 hours of the weekly operations of the Willamette Valley Lumber company Is not lifted by the West- Coast Lumbermen s association. The board of directors of the chamber of commerce have voted to recommend to all business houses in Dallas the removal of the Blue Eagle from their. win dows as a silent protest against the curtailment order. One of the chamber directors in discussing the resolution said that firms without Blue Eagles would nevertheless be expected to comply with the contracts they have signed with the president. A two months' total shutdown in the Dallas mill impends unless relief comes from President Roosevelt. - For the past week the Willam ette Valley mill has continued to run two shifts five days a week as it has for the past five years because official word of the re jection of the company's appeal at Washington had not been received. However report on the reject ion of this appeal is expected omentarlly from Washington or I Seattle. Dallas is pinning its hopes for a recision of the West Coast au thority's order on a personal ap peal to President Roosevelt car ried by Senator Charles L. Mc Nary who goes east Wednesday. . The Dallas mill Is naw employ ing 350 men in Its planttkere And ISO in its camp. A two months' shutdown will put the woodsmen out ot work for two months and only 60 men will be kept at work in the planing mill here. . Under a one-shift operation the mill would work 180 men in Dal las and 80 In camps. The ! linger interests which control the mill claim 60 per cent of their output competes only with foreign, not national, lumber production. They also as sert that the balance of the pro duction of the local mill is large ly in specialized domestic lines which the mill's operators have developed and which do not com pete with other manufacturers in the north vest. Coming Events - November 10-1 a Oregon conference of Gideons, First Baptist church. November 11 Salem Grange No. 17, all day meet ing. Miller's hall; open meeting 1:80 o'clock.. -- November 11 American Legion's Armistice day cele bration. November 18 Red Cross membership drive opens. November 14 Bridge tournament, Marion hotel, 8 p. m, auspices Oregon Statesman. November 14 Oregon Track Owners and Farmers' Protection association meet ing, chamber of commerce. November 10 Court house, 2 p. m., public meet ing on budget of non-high school area. November 28 Public meeting on county budget at courthouse. BMW US HMD TOUR South Found Poorest Sec tion Visited; New York Hates Inflation Move last night for investigation. He was taken Into custody in the Yew Park district. Mott and Wife Are Back from 2 Weeks In South ot State - Following a two weeks'- trip through the southern portion of the district he represents In con gress, Congressman James W. Mott will be in his Salem office Monday. Friday night he address ed the Spencer Creek Farmers' Union local and last night de livered the Armistice day address before the Sheridan post of the American Legion. Thursday he was in Marsh field, speaking at the Klwanls club luncheon there at noon. Sat urday afternoon he and Mrs. Mott attended the Oregon-Oregon State game tin Portland. . H I 1 i-U-l i . t i u i u "It's mighty grand to be in Sa lem again, but the rest of the country has a "world of interests and scenery well worth the trip' William H. Burghardt, Insurance man, said upon return from a trip which took him through" more than 10,000 miles of-United States and eastern Canadian country. Ac companying him was-Wilson Mc- Nary. They were gone eight weeks Mr. Burghardt failed to find Lthe entirely gloomy picture that some tourists bring home. The most prosperous looking country he found was the thoroughly painted, well-kept farm lands, Kansas City to Hannibal, Mis souri. The length of the New Eng land states, too, the homes were well kept, at least through the towns and over the highways he passed. The south bore another picture, the 'most forlorn and dire of the1 long journey. Southern homes, both in town and country, are sadly Ul-kept; and the spirit ot southern people la "way down". One southern merchant,- who a few years ago netted 1 5,0 00 in terest on his investment, consid ered himself lucky to be getting $1000. Cotton and peanut mar kets were deplorably weak. Bit terness against the president was noted in the south, and in New York City, the latter especially as the inflation news was announced. One of the first places of inter est visited by Mr. Burkhardt was his old home town, Lawrence, Mis souri, where he went to school and college, and which he had seen but briefly once in 40 years. Through Detroit, they crossed the interstate bridge to find them selves witnessing French people plough their lands with oxen and cows. Quebec and Toronto they found fascinating. Boston and 'Salem, Hassachus setsr . brought particular delights and many revered sites were vls- Advancement Day ? -For Missions Will Be Observed 12th 3 ; - - ; HAZEL GREEN, Nor. 11. The primary department of the Sunday school .has teen reorgan ized and is meeting at the par sonage, with Mrs. J. W. Wort man and Miss Ruby Woodward in charge. The Women's Missionary soci ety and Otterbeln Guild will ob serve World's Mission Advance ment day with program Sunday at f p. m. Rev. Miss Leila Luckey of Portland, former mis-' sionary to New Mexico, will be the speaker. -Miss Luekey will give a report of national board r meeting of Missionary Society of United Brethren held at Canton, Ohio, in May. The Golden Jub ilee of Otterbein Guild was cele brated at this time. An offer ing will be taken for home and foreign work. ited, including the Olcott, Emer son and Hawthorne homes. The most beautiful spot in the whole country is Chestnut street in Sa lem, Mass., in Mr. Burghardt's estimation. On the entire Journey. Burg hardt experienced only two half daya of rain. The trip in from the south was made via the Grand Canyon. They encountered many people, especially in the south, who look to Oregon as their next home. 1 H iim Chajm Ynr Child's Life If one or more of your chil dren falls in an examination or doemt come up to youx expectaticms in school, it may be your fault. An examination will disclose the need for cor rected vision if that is the reason, and may save wear-. tng glasses continuously later. E lilt' 111 )! Dr. J. Vinton Scott DENTIST Office Phone - Home Phone 6064 8559 304-5 1st National Bank Bldg. Salem, Oregon CHARLIE CHAN Chinese Medicine Company IEALTH HERBS r kidney, bladder. U. Fong stomach, catarrh. constipation, glands. Every Ailment Disorder 122 N. 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It's a pretty seri ous thing to gam ble with your health. When you bring your Pre scription to Schaefer's you can be sure that every pre caution is used to insure complete accuracy in its compounding. ' . . Scnaeier s Drag Store Prescription 4 1S5 N. Commercial Dial 5197 The Original Yellow Front Candy Special Store of Salem Grating ing - Storing - Larmer Transfer & Storage PHONE 3131 We Also Handle Fuel Oil Coal and Briquets and High Grade Diesel Oil for Traetor Engines and Oil Burners WANTED TORE We are closing this store and will store any piano in this entire stock with anyone who will buy later, as we want to stop our rent here. EVERY PIANO GOES REGARDLESS of PRICE Kimball Piano Model Shown in Choice of Colors . . . Full Porcelain . Speed Elements . . . Many New Features. A new modern de signed Monarch Top makes an ex cellent work table. Oven automatic and porcelain lined. Finished in beautiful two-tone ivory porcelain. This is a fine range for the small kitchen. 4 Top u Clock Timer Extra A REAL BUY $1 A WEEK o)0f? OOQJpcBQaSf . s ,' - Manufacturers of BOND LEDGER GLASSINE GREASEPROOF ENVELOPES Support Oregon Products - - . - - Specify "Salem Made" Paper for Your ' - Office Stationery Used Grand Like New $1.50 A WEEK QALDWIN MADE GRAND PIANO Regular $850 value. Never anything like v this before. Only $2.60 a week. STARR GRAND PIANO 2 , A $750 piano will not be " - here long. How much a Q week would yon pay? CHRISTMAS SPECIAL The large Monarch range shown at the left, including clock timer, elec tric light and condiment set is priced considerably under regular list. This model has been designated as the 1933 Christmas Campaign Model Why not give your wife this fine range for Christmas. Ask us about the liberal terms under which this range may be purchased. SPECIAL RANGE WIRING OFFER Until December 24, 1933, purchasers of Monarch Electric Ranges may have their, homes wired for the range for only $10. This is not a cheap wir ing job, but a regular $35 to $40 job, done by a licensed electrician using the best materials. I ' " ' I V 'ta J. Today's Low Range Prices and this Special Wiring Price make it a real inducement for yoa i to buy your Monarch Range flow! 3 3 1 512 STAT E STREET 340 Court Street " 'i , ji-..