Local News Briefs Accidents Reported John Fromm, route fire, Salem, and Cliff M, .Thomas, route three, Sa lem, hare reported a collision on the river road about two miles south of the city. Other reports were: Etta Mande Roberts. 815 Shipping street, and Gerald, Gas tincau. at the corner of State and Cottage streets : Fred Fetsch. 2340 N. Commercial, and 1-almer Williams, route four, at the cor ner of State and High streets: George Alexander,. 1496 Court, and Clarence E. Carlson, 280 North istn, at tne corner or lzw and Chemeketa. The Carlson car overturned but the driver was not seriously Injured according to the report. Special Thanksgiving dinner at the Quelle. Watch for announce ment of menu in tomorrow's Statesman. ' - Asks Plea Delay Harvey W. Haskln; arrested yesterday by state police on a charge of wreck ing motor vehicles without a li cense, asked for time until Tues day in which to enter a plea when he was haled before . Justice of the Peace Hayden yesterday. The Judge stated that ordinarily he would not allow so long a time before plea was entered, but that in view of the holiday and the number of cases already slated for later in the week in court he would allow the request. Haskln was released on his own recogni zance. - Marr Gets Turkey John G. Marr outclassed aU other mem bers of the Lions club in the sale of tickets for the play. "The Yel low Shadow," presented this week under auspices of the club for benefit of the Lions Christmas cheer fund. Marr sold 138 tickets, and for this receives the 13-pound turkey offered by the club. Ralph H. Kletxing was second high tick et salesman. . r Complete t-u r k e y. dllmer, 30c. Horseshoe Luncheonette. ' .Charged With Assault Uernice Dorbrkosky and Herman Dorbr kosky" pleaded not guilty yester day to an assault and battery charge entered against them by G. R. Mudd. and will have a trial in justice court December 2. The epi sode out of which the arrest came occurred at a Ferry street "room ing house. She was released on her own recognizance and he put up 825 bail. Larkin to Remodel Clay Lar kln hag received a permit to re model a dwelling at 1110 North Capitol streets. Cost of the altera tion is estimated at 11000. Obituary Bwrnwn In this city Kav; 25. Roy S. Swenson, late resident of 1595 axV.of- 38t rears." " Surrlvd hv widow, Alda Swenson.. and a son Dale, and daughter, Phyllis. Fun eral services Friday, November 29. at 2 p. m., from Rigdon mor tuary. Rev. Lynn Wood officiat ing. Interment Cltyview cemetery. Jory At the residence on route 2, Nov.26, Oliver Jory, at the age of 76 years. Survived by wife, Phoebe; one son, Lewis H. Jory: and one brother, Charles Jory, of Stockton, Calif.;- and two neph ews. Charles T. Jory. Salem, and jory, Biociion. uaiu. r uner- al services at 3:30 Friday. Nov. 2S-frpm chapel of W. T. Rigdon & Co. Rev. Guy S. Drill officiat- . jua iuici ujcuv a. v. j. jt . vtrmt;- tery. . . - Lively ' At a local hospital, Nov. 27, mother, Mary Belle Lively, Wood burn; father, B. F. Lively, Port land; three brothers, E. B., Dwlght, and George LIvelyTort land; sister, Mrs. Alice Galloway. Salem. Funeral services will be held at the ehaper-Oreugh-Bar-rlclr Co; Friday, Noy.-, at 11 a.m. '' .; ; ". ' . X : Morris At. the residence, route 1,-Gt-vais, Nov. 26. Robert Melvfn Mor ris, aged 11 years. Son of Mrs. Louise. Rotner, brother of Mrs. W. iE. Ames of Casper, Wyo., Mrs. Ju- Ila Kelly of Chance, S. Dak., Mrs. j Reuben Wargnier of Brooks, Vir jgihta L. and Donald V. Morris at jhome. Funeral services from Ter- williger Funeral home. Friday, jNov. 29, at 2 p.m. with Rev. Brit- ton Rossi officiating. Interment j Pioneer cemetery. FLOWERS OLSON, Florist Court & High Phone 7166 Piles Cured Without operation or loss of time - DR. MARSHALL 829 Oregon Bldg. Phon 5509 Cxcavating of AU Kinds BASEMENTS DIG Dirt for Sale - Dirt Moved Dirt Hauled i Phone 4644 Loans for Automobile Buyers Our rate Is FIVE (5) per cent. You can easily determine what your loan will cost you here. To the unpaid balance, add cost of standard Insurance, then add FIVE (5) per cent, which ia our TOTAL CHARGE for twelve months. Your-loan can be for as long as twenty four months. If desired. Remember -before you buy, investigate here. j Ladd and Bush, Bankers . .r r Est. 1868 h Holiday Visitor Rev. and Mrs. F. J. Cope and son - in -law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Alison Rogers, of Portland, will be guests of the Thanksgiving holidays of Rev. and Mrs. Edgar P. Sims here. Rev. Cope, a retired minister who has served as pastor of two of the' Portland Churches of Friends, is an old friend of the Sims. Mr. and Mrs. Rogers are now pastors of the Middleton and Sherwood meetings of Friends, and previ ously served as missionaries to In dia and were pastors in Kansas. Thanksgiving Dinner, continuous service all day. The Spa. Return Ball Fund The $100 bail money put up in justice court for Pein Averill, who yesterday changed his plea to guilty on an assault and battery charge and was fined $50 in circuit court, was returned to the bailsmsn yes terday. Averill 'was arrested fol lowing an episode at the Ecker len beer garden several weeks ago. Full course turkey or goose din ner, 45c. Tourist Cafe, 163 S. Com'l. Plan Friday Hike Two groups of the Friendly Indians, boys' clubs at the Y.M.C.A., have plan ned hikes for Friday. The boys will leave the Y.M.C.A. at 8:30 o'clock that morning and will take their lunch, with some spot in the Polk county hills the prob able destination. Leaders will be Box Buxton and Dick Smith. Mills to Clooe Both linen mills and the woolen mill will shut down for the Thanksgiving holi day. The paper mill will operate as usual. None of the industrial shops will be closed for the week end according to information fur nished. Carrier bags 60 and 75c States man office 215 So. Com'l st. No Mail Deliveries Today The postoffice department will make only special deliveries today. Per ishable goods will be delivered and the general delivery window will be open for an hour this morning. There will be no general city deliveries. To Walla Walla Ed Canfield. senior in the Willamette law school, is spending Thanksgiving vacation in Walla Walla, Wash., on the Whitman campus. He will be a guest of his sister, Marion Canfield, a member of Delta Delta Delta. The Argo is preparing another famous Thanksgiving feast. Roast turkey, goose, duck or chicken, with cranberry sauce, plum pud ding, mince, pumpkin pie. etc., 60c. Open 12:0.0 noon to 7:30. Corwin in Jail - Rex Henry Corwln, picked up In the Mt. An gel vicinity Tuesday by state po lice, yesterday was held to answer to the grand jury following ap pearance in justice court. He is held in the county jail in lieu of $500 bail. Fined $25 Jack Vossil Dimi troff. arrested -for operating a truck without a p.u.c. plate, ad mitted guilt in justice court yes terday and was fined $25 and costs. Turkey for Jail Prisoners at the county jail, eight in number on yesterday's check, will haVe turkey and all the "trimmings" for their Thanksgiving meal, Sheriff A. C. Burk says. Lions not Meeting The Salem Lions club will not hold a lunch eon meeting today, Thanksgiying day. The usual noon meeting will be held next Thursday. Have your portrait made by Ken-nell-Ellls Studio. Open evenings and Sundays by appointment. Phone 7830. Fines Collected City Recorder A. Warren Jones yesterday col lected 6 in fines for overtime parking and parking in restricted zones. Council to Meet A session of Cascade council of Boy Scouts of America will be held Friday night at 8 o'clock at the chamber of commerce rooms. JUST ARRIVED! HOLEPROOF WOOL SOX 35c 50c 75c EMMONS, Inc. 420 STATE -- m SUKIYAKI DINNER Also American Dishes How get there? You walking down Commercial street to Fits fishing market then you stepping upstairs. There we are. 11 A. M. to 2 A. M. Thanksgiving Turkey Dinner All Day Service Depot Cae 12th and Mill St. Special Dinners Every Sunday Revival at Ttosedale -riday Is announced as school night at the Headrick revival campaign being conducted at the Rosedale Friends church. The boys and girls of the various school districts are work ing hard to get as many of their whool mates as possible, because Headrick is planning to present a motto to the school which brings in the greatest attendance in ratio wiih Its enrollment. The enroll ment at Illihee, Sunnyside, Rose dale;, Falrvfccw and Prospect school is being secured. This same plan1 will be continued next Fri day) night and the two number added to form the total attendance of each school. Final Accounts Filed Final accounts were filed yesterday in the estates of the following: Da vid j'j Johnson, deceased, by Pearl Jacobson, administratrix; Mary R. Hal ley, deceased, by Lon Wain, executor; J. A. Petterson, deceased, by George Charles Pat terson and Ina E. Melson, execu tors; the reports were filed be fore Judge L. H. McMahan, act ing; probate judge. . Come to Townsend Thanksgiving Service, High School auditorium, Wednesday night, 7:45, Novem ber : 27th. Speaking, music, and sermon. Free; no collection. 8926 in Estate The estate of the jlate John L. Cooper contains assets valued at $926 ' according to an appraisal filed yesterday in probate court. O. Earl Jones is executor of the will. Of the assets, $428 consists of postal savings while $492 is the estimate value of $1476 deposited with the Cool Id ge & McClaine bank, now in liquidation. Wants Court Help Petition to the; circuit court to grant him a writ of assistance tn taking pro perty allegedly sold on fore closure and now belonging to him wail filed yesterday here by H. O. Dabl who names W. E. Batch eller and others as parties defend ant; Dahl asserts that he followed correct procedure In foreclosing his! mortgage and Is now entitled to ;the property. Remember your hostess with flowers Thanksgiving day. Olson, FloHst. Phone 7166. Visit Keiths Mr. and Mrs. L N. jRoney, Eugene, pioneer resi dents of Lane county, are visiting at (he home of Mr. and Mrs. Stan. leyiKeith. 1450 North 19th street. Mrs. Keith is a niece of Mrs. Rofcey, who was born in Salem and had made frequent visits here, where she has many friends. Seeks License Application for a marriage license was filed yes terday at the county clerk's of fice by Earl C. Cummings, 27, Olympia. a machinist, and Lot tie E. Ray. 24, 1655 South Lib erty street, city, a saleslady. i J e f f erson Woman Dies -Mrs. Jefferson, died yesterday morning at 'a- local hospital, following an operation for goiter. She is sur vived by her husband and two sons. Special, 5-course turkey dinner served from 2 until 8 p. m. Thanksgiving day, 60c. The Blue Bird. ' Gaiser to Spokane Silas H. Gaiser left last night for Spokane where he will spend the Thanks giving holiday. Office Closed Relief offices will be closed all day today in ob servance of Thanksgiving. Schramm Yet Undecided "As to His Future Work No plans, as yet ready for an nouncement, . have been made by A.I A. Schramm for his future work, the former state bank ex aminer, said while here this week from Mehama near which he has a summer home. Mr. Schramm said he had been spending most of his retirement since leaving the bahk superintendent's office im proving his 8nmmer place there. ft I.E.S. BETTER SIGHT This lamp Is o 1.S..S. 5-lite loot lamp; one of the vety aaest. Bronx mad sold finish with harmonizins silk pleated shade braid cord decorated. Comes equipped with doable k lament 300 watts inten&itr. Also has "nitc lite" in base jut touch a button with ror Coot and it lishts little 7 X watt 1 tmlb located at (he base of the lamp. J Woaderfullr convenient when you return boat at aishc Complete as ' j described. $ 19.93. Easy terms. lectrlc STORES j NEW Coming Events November 28 Thanks giving concert. Knight Me morial church, 7: SO p. m. Also concert at First Evan gelical church, 7:30 p. m. November 28 Unioa Thanksgiving service. First M. E. church, 10 a. m. November 28 Thanks giving. November 28 Annual Red Cross roll call ends. November 28-29 Salem public school Thanksgiving holidays. November 29 Christ ma s Seal Sale begins. December 2 City council meets, 7:30 p. mM city hall. December 2 Capital Post No. 9, American Legion, meets, 8 p. m.. Fraternal temple. December 2 Eagle Boy Scout court of honor, fra ternal temple. In evening. 'December 2 County bud get up on taxpayers hearing. December 4 and 6 West ern Nut Growers association, chamber of commerce. December 6 Salem water commission meets, 8 p. m., water offices. December O Young Dem ocrats meet, courthouse. jDecember 10 Salem Mac Dowell club Christmas con cert. Knight Memorial church. December 11 Benefit recital by W. U. music de partment. Waller hall. December 13 Salem high school Snikpoh plaf, "Go Ahead," 8 p. m. Police Expanding I Crime Recording i i I A property room surrounded by stone walls and barred windows is being fitted up in the city hall basement for use by city police. They plan to store all articles held as evidence, and uncalled for stol en property in this room to which at most, only the sergeants will Lave, access. ; The police also are contemplat ing another improvement, a pho tographing and developing room in which all persons arrested on serious charges may be recorded in picture in police files. The pho tographing program, would be ac companied by more general fin gerprinting of persons arrested. i t ( i Averill Pleads Guilty, Fined $50 For Assault i j Qn Eugene Eckerlen Here Pleading guilty to a charee of ah assault of Eugene Eckerlen, Pein; Averill waived Indictment yesterday and appeared before Judge L. H. McMahan. The court promptly fined Averill $50 of which $25 was paid in cash and Averill was given a reasonable time in which to raise the rest of the money. The assault allegedly occurred October 31 at a road house near Salem. SPECIAL Our Usual Wave, Complete 75c Perm Oil f.60 Push Wave, 1 -Complete - Phone 3063 307 1st Natl Bank Bldg. i CASTLE PERM. WAVERS Big Saturday at the F. N. V'oodry Auction Market 1610 N. Summer St. 1:30 P.M. Consisting of the Furniture & Furnishings of the Homes of Grace Allred and J. K. Owens Range, heater, ex. tables, dressers, beds, springs, mat tresses, radio, phonograph, rugs, linoleum, organ, dish es, K. utensils, refrigerator, end tables, card table, corn, potatoes, vegetables, gang plow, trailer, light wagon, cream separator, and a hun dred other articles. Terms Cash. If you want to sell your furniture, tools, machinery, or anything of value I will sell it for you on commis sion or pay you rash. .Just Phone 5-1-1-0. F. N. Woodry j Auctioneer "Auction Sales Conducted I Anywhere" l USE CHINESE HERBS j WHEN OTHERS FAIL (Charlie Chan Chinese Herbs Remedies ire non poison ous, their heal ing virtue has been tested hundreds years cWonlc rt. S-B-Fong ments, nose, throat, sinusitis, catarrh, ears, lungs, asthma, chronic cough,' stomach, gall stones colitis, constipation, di abetes, kidneys, bladder, heart, blood nerves, neuralgia, rheu matism, high blood pressure, gland, skin sores, male, female and children disorders. -Ci B. Fong, 8 years practice in China, Herb Specialist, give relief after others fail. 122 N. Commercial St., Salem, Ore. Office hours 9 to 8 p.m. Sunday and Wed. O to lO a.m. AUCT ON Seal Sale to Start Friday Swift Urges Support for Fight on Tuberculosis; Seals Go in Mail In launching the Christmas Seal sale which starts tomorrow and continues until Christmas, the Reverend George H. Swift, presi dent of the Marion county public health association, has Issued a statement setting forth the value of the sale in providing funds tor fighting tuberculosis, as follows: "To say that tuberculosis is the leading cause of death between the ages of 15 and 45 may mean little to us unless we hare a pa tient In our own family. "A vigorous campaign has. been carried on continuously since 1904 against tuberculosis until today the rate of deaths from that cause has been cut two-thirds. Christ mas seals support this work! "A saving of life equivalent to about 175,000 persons per year is the result of this persistent fight. "It is quite possible that we ourselves are among the 175,000 persons who annually owe their lives to the campaign against tu berculosis. 65O.O0O 111 Annually "Unless we interest ourselves in this great work, it is quite possi ble that our grandchildren may be numbered among the 650,000 per sons, who, it is estimated, are sick from this cause annually. "One dollar for seals will be a direct contribution to public health. We hope you will deem it a privilege to help. A letter with Christmas seals will be mailed to you Thanksgiving day. Please send in your dollar for the seal. at your earliest convenience to the address indicated In the letter." Capitol Records Near Completion Official records of the ; state capitol bill's progress through the special session of the legislature are to be completed this week end, both for the senate and the house, and the transcripts, under House Resolution 7 will become a portion of the mementos placed in the cornerstone of the new capitol. Every motion, every vote the report of each committee on the state capitol measure will be come a part of the record on which the clerks of each house have been working since ad journment. These records, to gether with the official Journels of the two houses, are substan tially completed. Speaker Latour ette and Senate President Cor- for more than Lhis year ' good reasons for saying, "Thank you, America." One reason is that people have bbugfit so many Chevrolet cars that production for the year uill reach 1,040,000. 1 i And the other reason is that they have placed a record number of orders for. new OX NEW Q Low&t bett are expected . to sign the re cords within a few days. Commodity Group Plans Conference A meeting of the farm crops commodity committee which Is connected with the agricultural economic conference to ' be held January 21. and 22, met at the county agent's office Tuesday aft ernoon. The following represen tative farmers attended: J. O. Fair, chairman of the farm crops committee, Henry Zorn, Ed Gil bert, Fred Hottlnger, Samuel Tor iyend, David Sancy, Ernest Wer ner Joe Berndt, Lloyd Keene, and Jlarry Martin. I Professor G. R. Hyslop, profes sor of farm crops at Oregon State college attended the meeting and discussed problems on production, harvesting, and marketing of grain crops grown In Marion county. Canape Fruit or Tomato Salad ' Grape Fruit, Paprika Cream of Chicken-Corn Stuffed Celery Entrees Filet Mignon, Rasher lof jBacon Stuffed Pork Tenderloin, "fomato Sauce Roast Oregon Turkey, Cranberry Sauce Chicken Fricassee, Egg poodles Roast Domestic Duck, Apple Compote ! i Hot Rolls and Better Candied Sweet Potatoes Snowflake Potatoes Brussel Sprouts Creamed Onions i ! Desserts I j Fruit Cake, Pumpkin Pie with Whipped Cream, Hot Mince Pie with Hard Sauce, Apple Pie with; Cheese, Plum Pudding with Hard Tea Coffee THANK MEM IB in Chevrolet has two very GREATLY REDUCED G. financing cost in CM-i.C. history. CHEVROLET A tlNIIAl MOTORS VALUE .Oliver Text Is Adopted by TO Professor E. S. Oliver of the Willamette university English de partment received notification yesterday from Doubleday, Doran compajnyj publishers, that "Read ings In Ideas and Form," English text for colleges, which he edited. has been! adopted as a standard text by the University, of Washing ton ad the Carnegie Institute of Technjloy. j -j ' ' - . profes$or Oliver's selection of essays; fot-col lege English students has. beenf highly praised since its appearanpe last year. A sample PAtTON'S BOOK STORE I j J. L. Cooke ORDER YOUR . CHRISTMAS CARDS NOW I - We have a card to please yon, fat! the right price! SPECIAL J ; thanksgiving DINNER The 7Ss Juice Cockta" Dressh ng or Cojnso mme Celestine Limb Sherbet Sauce Milk a M6 Chevrolets during the first ihey have been on display. UELLE i i Chevrolet is j indeed - happy to" say "Thank you,- America,'' and to pledge continued adherence to the manuXactur . ing and service policies which have won and held the friendship of the nation. , CHirotOLET MOTOR CO- DETROIT, MICH. Mi Ale TIME PAYMENT Con tpare Chevrolet low delivered prices. ! i la the following quotation from a member of the English faculty at Wellesley college, "Wholly admir able for the Interesting and vital style In which the material Is pre sented and or the sound and thoughtful selection of that ma terial." i The book Is also being used by English professors at the Univer sity of Denver, Chlco State col lege, Sacramento Junior college. State Teachers colleges of Indi ana, and Wittenberg college. 'S PRESS SOCKS ; Buy four pair! for your Christmas gifts. Double constructed high re enforced heel j habd transfered tops insures fit, Buy now t - Dir. Chan Lain - Chinese Medicine Co. 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