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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1918)
The onroV itAresuAfct ' Friday," iicOcit'ntsu c,' iota. 5'. . V ; y - : - : The Gift 1 Meeting All Day V V The First Methodist Auxiliary of me Kea cross la to meet at the post office all day today. Beautiful 'lIAimtAX BIJOS CO. Jewelers and Opticians. K W. Cor. State and Liberty J Annual Iraie Sic rv Ire The Missionary society of the First Progbyterlan church will meet tblg afternoon in the church parlors at 2:30 o'clock. It is the annual praise service. There will be a good program and tea will be served. All members of the church and congre gation are cordially Invited. i VGlTY NES ' ' 1 i Your Chrffttmax Iliot Finished on time if sittings are made not later than Dec. 16th. $2.f0 per doz. and up. The Parker-Shrode Studio. Just received by Principal J. C Nel son of the local school, from R. W. Piescott. dlrectOTvOf the league, they 111 stilt be able to participate In the state contests. He urges that they continue the debate work as usual. Dr. Clement Not to Ck to Kiherla- Dr. II. J. Clements yesterday noon recelvec a tolegiaia from the Amer ican Red' Cross headquarters that the Siberian commission had been cancelled. lie will therefore con tlnne the practice of medicine here as nsual. Dance Saturday Xlght -, At Cotillion hall. Music by Hunt's orchestra. . ' 0HEGON "Out of the Clear Eky." featuring Margaret Clark Also Fatty Arbuckle, in "The Cook." - tlBEItTV Harry Carey, In Three Mounted Men." Come dy and weekly. - BLIGH All new show today. Xon-oom School to Continue The school for non-commissioned officers-for the Oregon National guard will not be discontinued, but will meet regularly on Friday nights. Company M will hereafter drill on Wednesdays. , -. Traveled on Ilnat Fred pevrles or Pratum was a traveler on the -steamer George Washington nine years ago. when he returned from a trip through Del gium Geimany. Switzerland and Italy and has a number of pictures of the boat. The steamer, he states, is 700 feet long and 85 feet wide and is a most palatial affair. It is now taking President Wilson to France. Endeavor to Meet The Young People's Christian En deavor society of the Bungalow Christian church will hold its regu I lar monthly business meeting at the church parlors tonight at 8 o clock After the business meeting there will be a short program. Including the readiag of the Bungalow Buzzer, a breezy little paper prepared monthly by the members of the so-' clety. A social hour also will be enjoyed and all "young people un der 75 years of age. are Invited states the announcement of the meeting. ds SHIPLEY'S To Choose Your.Xmas Gifts Make This a Pleasant Xmas This Store will help you do it SELECTIONS FOR GIFTS Sample line of Women's ami Mi" Fine Quality Sweater in worsted, silk and fiber silk; plain and novelty models; priced considerably tinder the market today. See thee Sweater T7.48, $12.50, $17..V, $1.75. Legal Pranks Get them at the Statesman Job of fice. Catalog oa application. Dance Cliemawa Tonight, Pee. G, I Auto service from Oregon El?ctrle. School Books In' ; ' 'Preparations are being made to send out-i,he annual allotment of new books for the county school li braries. The volumes have arrived In Salem and are being segregated at -the court house. r I. O. Matthls iisoflitea wun ur. n. j. twmeBH uance raruruy lgnt office room 410 Salem Bank of Com-1 At Cotillion hall. Music by Hunt's meres building., or nee pnone orchestra. vwidenes 1705 S. Fir. Phone 596. Delegate to Go From Ifei .Roscoe Dickey, representing the local L. I I L.. and one of the of ficials of the Spaulding- Logging company, will go tn Portland today to attend the state meeting of the legion. The purpose of the gather ing is to decide whether the organi zation shall continue to exist or not. Each local in the state will . send delegates. E!reortJ" Appoint ' Governor Withycombe yesterday inflated Dr. R. C. Ellsworth of As toria to rrve on the state board of ,hirnrsctlc ' examiners, lie suc- d Dr. A. P. Culder of Portland. - ( , ... iknM Saturday Jflght , At Cotillion hall. Music by Hunt's orchestra.. ; v ; : Jew Pbone Books Out New telephone books are now resdv for-distribution In Salem; Tiey are small and .contain only Ealem and-adjoining towns directo ries fti compiled ur uciooer. Jnnk Iealer pays Fine Abram Volchok was fined $10 yesterday In the Justice court for selling a dangerous weapon to a boy and failing to report it to the j police:- Volchok pleaded guilty and was"d(9mlssed after paying the fine. Photo for Christina $2.50 per dozen and up. come early. The Parker-Shrode studio. ' a Boxen Apple f2.00 Choice of six varieties'. Phone your craer. ward K. Richardson, 2395 Front. Meet In Portland The ' legislative committee of the State Assessors' association will meet In Portland next Tuesday, the date set for a general meeting of county officials of the state. -It is understood that legislation, to be proposed by the assessors at the coming session of the legislature will be discussed. May Rive Dance " It arrangements ran be made a dance will be given In Salem In the near future by the orchestra repre entlng the Fourth Provisional regi ment, now stationed at Toledo. First Class Private L. RAG rots, who will promote the affair. Is In Salem and will talk the subject over with In fluential business men today. The orchestra is planning a dance In Salem and another in Portland for the purpose of paying off a deficit of $1600 on the soldiers' club bouse at Toledo which has been built at a cost of $4000. When the regiment Is mustered cut it is the plan of the regiment to turn the building over to the City of Toledo to be used as a club house for Its telurnlng sol diers and sailors. SILK LINGERIE GARMENTS . A mot suitable gift for Christmas. Camisoles, 98c to 3.!3. ' Envelope, $2.93 to t70. (Jowns, $4.93 to $12.50. Kxtra quality crepe de chine. XMAS MAILING CARDS Veil are missing a good ireat if .you do not see this line of Greeting Cards. These are displayed on two large ta ,hle. easy of acccvv Triced 2 for oc, .V, 10c, 13c, 25c each. lera is a member of the legislative committee. , Jam Are Appreciated- Appreciation of the Jams and Jel lies put up by Salem women for the men injhe campg near here la ex pressed In a letter .received yester day by the Statesman. from Guy V. Lewis, secretary of the army Y. M. H. F. West of Sa-jC. A. for the spruce division soldiers ranee Cbemawa Tonight, Dec. 6. A a to service from Oregon Electric. Finance Statement Made The monthly financial statement of the state industrial accident com mission shows a balance In the acci dent fund on7Cov,eraber 30 of $1,- 438.618.38 and a balance in the seg regated fund of $1,510,386.04. - The I administrative expense of the office for the month was $9996.10. Hand Colored Portrait In ois and wa.ter colors. 50 cents each and up at Parker-Shrode studio. ' Rnrerton Couple Married Raymond A. Nightingale, aged 20, is J Eessle Leah Taylor, aged 16 vers married yesterday, at the court house. The young couple are from Slverton, where Mr. Nightingale Is tiaged In farming. X i Out CoxnnleCe Eoulpment " f'.aed services and latest meth- c i cf eisbalmlng, 'twill be a "faner il t UfuL" . Webb ft dough Co. ? .'lore Inductions - ; :;Jtictlons of men for .navy and In the Market for Potatoes Buyers and warehouses at the fol lowing points: ' Silverton. Mt. Angel. Gervals, Brooks, Chemawa and Salem (Ryan building). ' Earl. Wood, Sil verton, Oregon. , - :0 Patient Rons Away : Otto Staub, a patient atr the State HospiUl for the Insane, eloped from that Institution Wednesday night, He ' was committed ; from Marion county and has escaped , from the hospital at other- times. He Is not Fin Cases Again Reported Contrary to the rumors that have been current to the effect that Span ish Influenza Is again becoming seri ous in Salem and threatens to close up the schools. City Health Officer O. B. . Miles stated yesterday that there is no. cause for alarm He ha had called to his attention this week four or five new cases and two fam ilies in which several members are suffering from the malady. Salem to Keepifn Debate Salem and Silverton . are the only high schools which o far have de clared their Intention of remaining in the state debating league from this district. According , to a letter at Newport. The army Y. M. C A. at NewDort. Ore., extends to the la dies of Salem.' Ore., their hearty ap preciation for the , delightful pre serves and Jellies fjlven for 'the aimy camps In this vicinity for Thanksgiving 'day. ' It reads, "Thla kindness not only added to ths holi day festival but brought the knowl edge of the home touch so much wel comed by these men In olive' drab. The generous quantity sent gave suf ficient supply for all the camps In the district. We trust that the knowledge of service rendered will suffice for the sacrifice made and bring Joy sufficient for serving. GEORGETTE CREPE WAISTS You will find a aplendid line of Georgette and Crepo de Chine Walsta in all the best model. An array of shade to meet every occasion, l'rices $:j.9S to $23.00.. 9 DENllSON'S XMAS BOXES These lioxen are the official cheery holiday colors; all sixes and kinds and Milidly built. On the same table we are showing Seals, Twine, Stickers. All in the city. NOVELTY RIBBONS Wc are showing a large line of I'lain and Novelty Ribbons for hair bows, falicy- work and holiday tie riblon. Extra quality. Popular priced. PARISIAN IVORY i at 1917 price. Kxtra quality Parisian Ivory in all the wanted articles, plain and band painted. Iricea range from 21e for manicure items up to $95 for baud painted seta. The most complete line PERSONALS .1 rines have been jstoppeL. the local considered "dangerously Insane,. feet yesterday. No men have en- ted la either branch through the : arlon county office. . I mce . .Turner Satardayr December r lem orchestra. - . Cfirfstma 1 Coming So is the dance at Moose Hall Saturday night. ' " 7. 1 1 T'i Xeif Dance Of the Monday Night r Dancing c'-b will be held Monday evening, IvC , ja the Moose, hall as usual. - i . - , . , V n(K Circle of the First Christian. I tanrcn wm noia a. oazaar ana t oked-food sale Saturday. Decena- 7, at the W. W Moore Furniture I " ire. 177 N. Liberty rtreet r ce'rfs, Rotes and An Blanksw. M EUtesrnan job office. 1 Dicker In Portland Roscoe Dickey.-- secretary or tne Loval Legion of Loggers and Lum bermen, leaves today for Poruana to attend a convention of that order I at the Masonic temple. Salem's Big Dance . Moose Hall Saturday night 8 p. ra. frcm nr salbx. orkgost. stop at - BLIGII HOTEL ... ' ' A Horn Away . from Home " F rlctly Modern $100 per day 1 nats f tua Oaafart -C i Hotel in Business .Dlstlrct Commnnltv Silver 9 designs to select from at Gahls- dorf's store of housewares, 135 N. Uberty. ..-' v " . Uobb I Gloiisii's FUNERAL PARLORS ; ...... . . CompleU Equipment XiodtnU rnoei : International CciTespondence Schools r 1 Agent now at. . BHgh Hotel 1 -cs to meet all students as soon as possible. WANTED h ' noasehold goods, harness, wagons, .- ''. ranges, heaters, cookstoves. '-ia machinery, etc. I pay cash or v -1 tell oa commission from stock ei conducted anywhere. Phone tf til. Woodry, the Auctioneer. ' 3 ETJT LIBERTY BONDS FOR SPOT CASH T lina msia ainn KSM SIOOO . T9MW WaJa Tr ves4erea let- ( ' Kerlve klskcat auirket ric . hy retarv nail. , TSTERX STOCK & BOND COMPANY i CeatMl Blif, Seattle. Waah. Cf."es K80 n. s. Nat. Bank Bldg. 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Phone 859 Corner Court and Bih Sta. PHONE 120-i-Iflght or Pay J DOLLS HUNDEEDS. . OF THEM All kinds AU. sixes. 10c to $4.50 CHRISTMAS TREE. DECORATIONS Big Assortment CHILDREN'S BOOKS STORY BOOKS TOYS 1 . . CANDIES Santa Clans Headquarters. SAMPSON a GIDEON 5c, 10c, 15c, 20c, 25c - Store; 152 No. Commercial St W. C. Rupert of Portland and Mrs. 8. B. Flnegan of Eugene are stop ping at the Bllgh several days while visiting a relative In the city. Mrs. J. D. Mann left early In the week for Kansas City, where she ex pects to spend the winter. H. Y. Klrkpatrick. postmaster at Lebanon, and his sob. Hugh R. Klrk patrick. were In the city yesterday. The younger man Is In the naval aviation school at San Diego and has been visiting his home on a fur lough. Miss Ellen Anderson spent several hours In Salem' yesterday before taking a train for., .Eugene, where she frill visit former schoolmates. She has. been teaching at Dallas. Mrs. Belle McGilchrlst Is now on her way to Cleveland, Ohio, to visit ber. sister and make an extensive tour In the east. H. T. Smith, a soldier from Princeton. N. J., is stopping at the Marlon. He accompanies O. A. M oe of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Campbell, Mrs. William M. Dillon , and Miss Edith Hazen make np a party from Gardined registered at the Bllgh. John Sandnef. Jr.. Is here from Sclo and Is at the Bligh. His wife is ill in a local hospital. WOMEN'S NECKWEAR Jufct received a new shipment of Novelty Neckwear. This line is extra quality, in all the new models. The prices are extremely moderate. LEATHER PURSES A complete line of Leather Pure, envelope style and Hand Iure ll&g 9!c, 1.48, $1.73, tip to 150. LEATHER HAND BAGS Good strong frames, genuine leather, in tan, black and buff shades. Extra ordinary low prices. , DOLLS ' ' . A big display of Baby Dolls, Boy Dolls, Character Dolls dolls to suit every purse. This selection comprises the best makes. All made in the IT. S. A. Trices 24e, 43e, Uc, and up to $12.50. 4 Special Year End Sale COATS SUITS DRESSES - "Wler Shopping Ii Pleunrt" J. G. Shipley Company 145-147 NORTH LIBERTY STREET IE T -i EMPLOYMENT BODY FORMED WASHI? JiON, Dec S. A central committee which will direct the 'ef forts of the federal employment ser vice and allied organizations In se curing jobs for returning soldiers and sailors was formed today wun Nathan A. Smyth, as assistant direct or general of the employment service as chairman, and Harold Stone or Syracuse. N. Y superintendent oi the soldiers' bureau section of tne service, as secretary. JUNK The CAPITAL' JUNK Co. always did and always will pay the full market price for all kinds of Junk and machinery, automobiles, etc W also buy and sell all kinds of second hand goods. 271 Cbemeketa fit. PHONE 398 jtrsT tub HOTEL rOBYOC" w '" Residence: ' iNortt Capital St. COURTESY. 0frt. (krr t m GVKXn B. HITE. Mar. WASHINGTON AT TWELFTH . prtla Ora Phone 469 DR. B.H. WHITE , OSTEOPATMIO nnnciAif and burgeon ; ' . , . - -' ' Ilaeues ol Women and Nervous t Diseases SAUCM OREGON POTATOES WANTED Highest Price Paid for Egga and Produce. Farmers' Cash Store! 151 N.HIglj Street. Have Your " Efcctric LigMs Repaired' Before Winter TTELCH ELECTRIC CO. 3 X Oommerclal Phone 05S SsSsMSs OregonTaxi&Baggage Co. Phone 77 , Try oar Checking; System oa rurzage. CUlm Checks f or ev. J ied. A CHANGE OF SCHEDULE HIGHWAYS RAPID - TRANSIT COMPANY Trucks will leave both Salem and Portland at 17 a. m., rftaking ue the same day: Salem peo pie should phone orders tne evening before. OPEN UNTIL 6 P. M. BIDS CALLED FOR. Willamette Chanter of the Amert- ean Red Cross calls for bids cn the rnllnviBf art Icier, which Will D soil, if fair prices can he oniainea: 10.800 yards gauze. 300 yards cut gauxe. 12 pounds absorbent cotton. 182 pounds non-absorbent cot ton. . . . . . 30 pounds carded cotton. 4 case scot tissue. 400 krnft bag. 25's. U case cut cellu cotton, Several hundred sacks sphagnum Call 1500 or call at Room 204 U. 3. National Bank Building. IT WILL PAY To Investigate the stock of the PURE FOOD GROCERY FOR CHRISTMAS -SUPPLIES. Best kinds of Candles and Nuts. Holsum Bread . Best la the, city. CONSERVE YOUR HEALTH Conservation, seems to be one of the most Important words In tne American language today. Erery cltlsen Is requested to. as a matter ot patriotism, conserve his food, light. fuel. etc. It seems to us mat me most Important feature has been overlooked. Conserve your health. Thii should be the attitude taken by every loyal American ettuen at mis time. Life was never worm mon than It Is today, healthy men aaa wnmen mre needed ss never oerore ! iher been needed. Health Is the greatest boon ot humsnlty and every one Is entitled to It. Don't be foolish and wait until your body is racked with pain herore you con sult a Chiropractor. Take time by th fnmltwk and riant now. waen you are apparently in tne nest oi h.ith rarred and strong, call upon vour Chiropractor, ask him to make Tamimtlon and ascertain if you - ... have a good healthy spine, it wui. cost you nothing ana wm d means of giving you muea swo- tion. If there is any nerve pmtre. however slight, have tne trouoie a- Justed before yon get reaiiy m. n will save yon money. It will save you hours of pain. It will save your wtw ones much worry and It will enable you to shoulder your responsiDimir as a strong, healthy cltlsen should. Accordingly, we say to you emphat ically. "Conserve Tour Health. DR. 0. L SCOTT CMropractic-SplnoloRist 300-312 U. S. B.1XK BCTLDKQ STOP! LOOK! DSTEN! In tbe lLouiandi of big bargains at tie CLOSING OUT SALE of the enonnons stock of Groceries, Dry Goods and Shoes oftbe Farmers h Itore A SAMPLE OF OUR PRICES Crown. Snow Drift and Olymnia Flour at ,.tL$0 Vallev Hardwheat at XW Pride of the West at H.T5 6 nounds Criaco at 3 pounds Crisco at .85o 3 pounds Reliance Coffee at ...Wc 3oc F. C S..Coffee at 25o (Jootl Economy Coffee at White Bean, pound Peanut Putter, for Saturday only, at... Dried Prune, 2 founds at 12o 9o ...25c DRY GOODS Kepular H" Work Shirts at :..Wc Heavv Flannel Shirts at $L 25c Embroidered Lace, all kinds, at tc van! Sewine Cotton at 6o Alio bijf sacrifices in Shoe, Rubber, Slicker, Raincoat, etc VEGETABLES Cabbage, pound 3V0 Sweet Potatoea 1 ....4c Potatoes. round. 2c: saek : tLtS Onions, pound, 2c; ack JJ-75 Xo. 2 Onion, pound. IVic; sack $Lw Salt Will Contiaua Until After Chriitmaa. WE DELIVER $3.00 ORDERS TREE OF CHARGE. 111 JL 7