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CITY NEWS please Phone by Nine. If the Statesman carrier misses you, please, phone by 9 o'clock, and copy will be promptly tent to yo. Cm the 683 phone. All Women,' Girls and Children- interested In physical culture and aesthetic dancing will please meet tt Cotillion i hall over Penny's store Tuesday. December 9. at 2130. Mrs. H. E. Chase, 267 N. Liberty St. , uodd. Mrs. v.'. E. Kirk. Mrs. A. F. Marcus, Miss Angie McCulloch. Mrs. U. G. Shipley and Miss Ruby Wilson. Any member has the right to place any other names in nominationMem bers are urged to vote. Mrs. Charles A. Park, chairman nominating committee. ri( A nnnal' Election Of the board ofdirectors of the Y. W.C.A. will be, held on Tuesday, r--cember 9th, at the association rooms it Salem. Oregon. Members may cast their ballots at any time at said place oo said day. The nominating com mittee has submitted the following rimes to fill the terms now expiring: Mrs. Mildred Brooks. Mrs. Alice and Commercial streets. The re ceipts are promising for the first day The money riven will be used to our- chase gifts, which will be distributed to the needy during Christmas week. Stubbs Ftt Appraise! The estate of the late E. V. Stubbs has been appraised at 33874.25, of which 33500 Is real property anu $U 44.25 personal property. NASAL JCATARRH Though Very Common It Is a Serious Diwcase- Worse at Tills Season. institution. The attendance of wem en at Stanford is limited to 300. Miss Marshall. Is a graduate of Jefferson nigh school, Portland. Work Work Work Remember, able-bodied boys over 18 years oldv and under 60, the Two C ouple LlcensoU econ Citv nfl Vt iJnn m -a -15 htarriaSe licenses have been J men for the ! winter season. Just keep them in mind when arranging jbsuea mis month to date. Those yesterday were: Ormal Standard, 30, Silveiton. and Dorothy Harwood. 17, Silverton; and Barnette F. Davie. 38. Portland, and Cora Prescott, Sa (ELSIE FERGl'SUX la ; -THE WITS ESS FOB I THE DEFESSE I i i TATTT ARBICKXE .1 BACK -STAC! E 1 mSm .. tg, it Indian Robe Stolen Dr. W. B. Morse has reported to the polled station the loss of a rrav J checkered Indian robe that was tak en irom nis automobile when it was parked near the armory late Friday night. Presumably the robe wa stol en and there is no clue to the identity of the thief. your .winter work schedule. They have a fine hotel just for employes at low rates. ?, I Department Xot Backing Move The United Spanish War veterans are not officially backing a meeting which will be held In labor hall to day and at which a veteran of the Spanish War will speak, according to a statement made last night by A. T. Woolpert, department commander. The veterans, either in Hal Hlbbard Camp No. 5, or in the state depart ment, have no interest in the meet ing, according to Mr. Woolpert and are neither backing nor condemning it. Gilo Company Sue V H. Fox is defendant In a ult filed against him yesterday for col lection of a promissory note amoutu ing to 310.000. that he Is alleged to have given to Gile Grocery company,; inc., in 1911. Since that time be is said to have paid 15075.75 on the principal and interest. He has be, a resident of Chicago since 1914. It is an inflammation of the mu cous membrane, causing a discharge, and is aggravated by colds and sud den changes of weather, but depends on an impure condition of the blood. When chronic it may develop Into consumption by breaking down the delicate lung tissues and Impairing the general health. Begin treatment with Hood's Sar saparilla at once. This medicine, pur ifies the blood, removes the cause of the disease, and gives permanent re lief. It has been entirely satisfactory to three generations. If a cathartic is needed take Hood's Pills they are gentle and thorough, enliven the liver, regulate the bowels. Meeting Postponed A meeting of the executive com mittee of the Western Reclamation con uress. which was scheduled to be neld in Washington. D. C, about De cember 11, will be nostoohed nntil January 14. according to information received by Percy A. Cupper, state engineer and member of the commit tee, from Governor Davis of Idaho, chairman of the committee. It is held that the present month will not be an opportune time for the merlins to be held because of the Pressure of other business In congress. Dr. 8. C. Stone Can be found at Trier's dure stor 157 South Commercial steeL EYEGLASSES THAT! FIT i - i . i . ' DR. I MALL WILSOTf 210-211 C S. National Bank Bldg. Minnetta 3fagcr Will meet vocal pnpils ind Saturday of each week., cscond floor Derby Bdg. Friday Studio Railroad I Sued D. Samuel and P. N. Anderson filed suit in circuit court yesterday against Walter D. Hlnes, director of the United States railroad adminis tration for a judgment of 31000. A carload of Oakland automobiles ship ped from the factory are alleged to have arrived here in damaged condi tion. The consignees refused to ac cept the shipment until the damage was ' appraised by an adjuster, he placing the damage at 31000. The railroad has refused to forward the 31000. cember friends, ticn. . r. 2: No. 30 p. m. admission. Bring your No collec- pf the Sal- ELECTRIC RESTAURANT J: 481 State Street i Our Specialty: Oysters Fish- Chops "' ' f' Chili Con Carne J. D. MADDOXj Prop. M3fltJnjr rots" Ready Ensign. George Hunter vation army has established two "melting pots' in the business cen ter, one at the intersection of State ; and High streets, the other at State D. H. M0SHER 1 i BSgh Class 1 MEN'S TAILORING I 471 Court Street Universal Stores, Heaters and Uaicges known the universe over L STIFFS SON MONEY TO LOAN On Improved City and Farm Property Capital Credit ft Adjustment Co. 416 Masonic Temple SALEM OREGON Are You a lied Blooded American? Are you behind the government for law enforcement and against rad icalism? As a laborer what kind of a stand are you taking? All cannery and fruit workers are invited to come I and hear this subject discussed by a Spanish-American War Veteran at Labor Temple, Court street, between Liberty and High streets. Sunday. D- CITY CLEANING WORKS Cleaners of Quality Cleaning Dyeing Repairing 1231 State St Phone 703 WIIEX IX SALEM, O KEG OX ' mfp at BLir.ll HOTEL A Hum Away from Home Btrletly Modern $1 00 pr day 10 Room of Slld Comfrt Only Hotel in Business District Try The Salem Studio For PHOTOGRAPHS 384 State Street Cat hoi ic Iadiei Give Thank The. ladies of St. Joseph's parish wish to thank the following business firms for their very generous sup port in making the Catholic church bazaar a success: Hart man Bros. Gaidner & Keene. E. ,L. Stiff ft Son. W..W. Moore. Frank Kichter. Max Buren. , Hamilton Furniture Co. H. W. ft M. L. Meyers. Kafoury Bros. Thompson Remnant Co. U. G. Shipley. Gale ft Co. Ilostein ft Greenbaum. ' People's Cash Store. Salem-Sample Store. Farmer's Hardware Co. Patton's Book Store. Commercial Book Store. Price Shoe Co. The Bootery. Buster Brown Shoe Co. Niemeyer Drug Co. Central Pharmacy. Schaeffer IrVug, Store. Marion Creamery,. Phez Company. SteusIofT Bros. E. C. Cross ft Son. Midget Meat Market. Cherry City Bakery. Dixie Bread Co. Feerless Bakery. Bake-rite Bakery. The Spa. - - . - - Gray-Belle.. Davies Shack. Busick's. Lebold ft Co. Weller Bros. Berg & Jaskoski. Schubinger Cheese Factory. T. O. Barr Plumber. C. W. Niemeyer, Realtor. WANTED rural fur e, ranges, heaters, tools and, IV; fact, anything yon have to leu. j I buy for cash. , Phone .-; ; lit or 611. W00DRY; The Auctioneer Ealeni Auto Radiator Shop Radiators, Fenders and Gas ! j Tanks Repaired Tractor Radiators a Specialty ' Ford Radiators for Sale 19S 8. 12lh 8L Salem. Or. Electric Machinery and Engineering Company For EXPERT ELECTRICAL WORK if 3 So Commercial St. Phone 953 One Ovreland, nearly new, six cylin der, 5 passenger, equipped all Cord Tires and one extra,, new. Guaran teed In Al shape toi 31250. WOOD-ROSE MOTOR CO. 246 State St. ' Phone 311 0REG0NUS A PERFECT CI GAB Manufactured by HENDERSON'S CIO A IV FACTOR! i Phone 31 Bonds, Mortgages . Interest Bearing Investments , HAWKINS & ROBERTS ' 20-1207 Oregon Building . j SUXKIST ORANGES 40c DOZEN i BUSICKS MEN'S FLANNEL SHIRTS Khaki and iy j al 0 SCHEI'S onull Investment Leas Realty loans House Rental ; Agency, , General Property Dealing. WHJI H. SCOTT JiRALTY CO t 1404-405 Hubbard Bldg. ' fnoas 2$4 Salem. Ore DENNIS0N ELECTRIC' CO. JOB WORK AND FIXTURES 222 North Liberty Street MONUMENTS " your monnmontal work III solicit ! .kindly .ask Uie solicitor for oat nnness card. Capital KionnmenUl Worka.t lfl 8. Com. St. Phone 619, Salem r f HAMILTON Till: FURNITURE MAS will make and hanR your drapes "rg Sfotk of Drapery. I 310 Court Street. S M IT H ' FO MOKE s WONDER HOSE For Kiddies,' per pair. SJc REMXAXT STORE 254 North Commercial Street taJor K. 1. Nrwnom Fertilizer expert, will aive an il lust rated address on "Well Balanced Food Rations for Plants and Tri'. Commercial club rooms Tuesday, the am .ai 1:30 p. m. All fruit glowers and farmers invited. r f 1 1 niiiiatr it mt - PERSONAL MENTION W T. RIGD0N CO. Leading Funeral Directors WILLARD Storage Battery SERVICE STATION J38 N. High St Telephone 203 , i HaTe Vou Seen? THE NEW VEUE SIX Now on Display at SALEM VEUE COMPANY 162 Xorth Commercial Street U. S. GARAGE 654 Ferry Street USED BUT NOT ABUSED CARS SPECIAL New series Btudebaker. value $1625. today $1300. U. S. Garage. Phone 1752 SAVE $1000 We have a 1919 Douglaa Eight left with us for sale that mar be had fo- $1000 leaa than it cost the owner laa February. Mechanically perfect: tn fine condition; run leaa than JOO'i milea. It's a beauty and a srood buy. THE B. & C MOTOR CO. 256-58 State ft. REMEMBER that we pay the fclafceaf price for CARPETS, STOVE. MtlHISERV AD TOOLS Dn't aell anythinr before you nee u. THE CAPITAL. lUHDWARU A.U KIRMTUIK CO. 2t& 7S. Vm'l SU Pe 97 Burglar Breaks Meter The basement of the A. A. Miller home at 435 North Liberty street was forcibly entered Friday atternoou. The lock on a "pay in advance" gas meter was broken. The Intrduer was probably frightened away, as nothing was missing. ( ' t Dr. Mendelxon to Return Dr. M. P. Mendelsohn, the weir known optician, now in California, will return to Salem about January 1 and resume the practice of his pro fession. Dr. Mendelsohn discontin ued his' practice here nearly a year aco on account of ill health. IIiJ many patrons here will be pleased ton learn that he )s now in exceuei.. health and Is soon to return to b lem. v i Mir,s Bessie Foster and Miss Bes sie Hunt or Portland are spending the week-end with Mrs. Mildred IL Brooks, after which Miss Foster plans on visiting her brother, who is with the government service In China. J. HI. Lauterman has returned from a short business trip in Portland.! Clinton Ostrander. "Y" service di rector of the West End Congrega tional church. Akron. Ohio. Is here on account of the serious illness of hi mother. , C.l II. Cram, state labor commis sioner, wss In Portland y est e day. Percy A. Cupper, state engineer, and Will II. Bennett, state superin tendent of banks, were in Portland yesterday. George Piper of Portland, brother of feirar U. PJper. edicr of tha Ore- goniao, wts a Salem visitor on Fri day. Judge Wallace MrCsmnnt of Port- and was in Salem Friday. Horseradish Ui!ly" Wright, for merly known all over the W'llam cite valley as a vendor of horr-e radish, now owner of a ioo-ace farm. wa a caller Friday at the state house. Captain L. P. Hunt, rifflcer in charjre of the Marine corps recruit- n? district of Orecon. was in Salem esterday on a tour or Inspection. While here he Inspected the local tarine co:ts recruiting office which is in charcc of Serreant J. L. Henry. Corral R. K. High leave today for Marshfield where he will be in charge of the marine corps recrult- ng station. He has been tn charge of the- Slem station since Mar. Mrs. Phoebe O. Baker of Lafay ette. Or., is visiting friends In ia- lem. The Klk Memorial Service Will be held at the Grand Opera house Sunday at 3 p. m. The pub lie is cordially Invited, t All Elks are urged to meet at I. O. O. F. hall at 2:30 and attend in a body. Charles R. Archerd, exalted ruler. II. J WIedmer, secretary. MYRTLE KN0WLAND Music and Musical MerAuUidl Sonora Dealer in Salem 4 IS Court SL saiem, Oregon Telephone SSZ Let us prore to you that our prices are less. : Some good bargains in new - and used pianos. THE WILEY B. ALLEN CO. 519 Court SL . Derby building POTATOES Bnrbanks. American Wonders, Netted Gems, Pride of Multno mah, Garnet Chill, Early Rose. We 'pay the highest prices and are always in the market. Phone 717 or address 542 State street, Salem, Oregon. MANGIS BROS. Bittner Would Be CU!en Ortho Bittner. a native of Bitzen bafen. Germany, filed his declaration of Intention to become a citien with the circuit court yesterday. He came to this country eight years ago and is a resident of Gervais. j Corn on Cob for .One-half mile west vif ' Keizer school bouse. II. W. Bowden, phone 29F3. $45 per ton. Juniors Are Chamkm The junior class of Salem high school is winner of the interclass foot ball championship. Last week the senior-sophomore game was taken by the seniors and Friday the Juniors won over the seniors in a fast grid iron battle. Iecal Blanks- Get them at The Statesman office Catalog on application. Old Newspapers - : ":; end Magazines Wanted Used Also Hop Wire Wanted. Cars For twie STEINB0CK JUNK & AUTO WRECKING 120-32SI North Commercial St. 1 Phone JOS - - - , i i , - Albert Younir Sued Charles V. NaftiKer filed suit yes terday against Albert Young for ludement amounting to $1200 which he claims i dne h'-n foe hoard and lodeins for Young since 1912. Yoi was to Day NattzKer 2 0a month ac cordinr to tho allocation, .and fo fa has remitted only $200. it Is alleged LONG DISTANCE AUTO TRUCKING WILLAMETTE VALLEY TRANSFER CO. Phone 1400 m t Bov Wanted Large boy, to deliver papers. Good pay. Apply at Statesman office. A DIAMOND FOR CHRISTMAS s Blake jour Christmas gift, one of elegance, consequence and value. - i Come in and see our election of diamonds and diamond jewelry. It is the finer articles which are be!n j selected tar. lr. Have ns lay back your choice for later delh cry. Hartman Bros. Co. JE WELZES AND OPTICIANS SALEM 0KE00K HOTEL AREIVALS Address, Justice Lawrence T. Har ris. "Break. Break. Break", (Adami) John W. Todd. Paraihrae "Nearer My God. tc Thee- (Otto Langley) Elks' orches tra. Knlogy Walter K. Keyes. "For Th Iove of the World We Gave Ttirm. (Nettie Olds Height llallie Parrish Durdall, .Mrs. Frank Zinn. accompanist. Benediction lUv. James Elfin. March Finale. "Stars And Ftripe" Forever" (Sousa) Elks orchestra. MORE FORDS TO COME TO STATE Valley Motor Company Gets v Enough to Fffl All Orderi Now on File his new territory, he had acceed d In winning his fight for an extra al' lotment of Ford cars a.! Ctr'strras girt to the loyal and U d working dealers of the state, he gar the gUi news that the Ford factory nould take care of and fill all orders rn rile and make delivery on or bfoi. January 15 This good news r.eans the Valley Motor rompan; wl'l re ceive by January 15. 121 cars. Un doubtedly this Is the Urgent allot ment of Ford cars that has ever be received by one dealer. In the slate of Oregon. Too much credit cannot be gives. Mr. Stillwagon for his endeavors in Retting this eitra Ore son allotment, lie has recently taken over this tee. ritory and by Ji snpreme efforts i certainly putting Oregon on the map with the Ford Motor Car eoropaoy. Business Men OUR facilities are of the highest character. We are equipped to satis- y the most ex acting client. The courteous con duct of our stafr matches the up-to-datcnoss of our equipment. dllli Todd to .Vidro Lam- John W. Todd, city superintend of public schools, will deliver a short address at the Business Men's lupch at the Commercial club Monday noon in which he will explain the propos al to levy a 1 mill tax to give Salem teachers a $15 bonus. Mr. Todd will explain tne neens oi ine icacnerni and will gi7e information relative lojson r-. f I T prospects lor eaiem scnoois. MARION Mr. and Airs. G. II. Roberts. John Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. I. D. rheyer. Portland: Mr. and Mrs. II. U Rodney. W. P. Scott. Albany; sir. and Mrs. Kelkcr. Poise. Idaho; A. A. Johnston, R. L. Stewrat, Se attle. BLIGH Mr. and Mrs. W. I. car ter, Air:d Thomas. J. E. Romin?er. llj U Smith. Portland: Iva Van Lewis. San Francisco; Mae McKin ley. Pearl Kresser. Corvallls; Fran YunKjcren, AUerta. I AUGO--Miss Mary Crames, Mrs. K, Brockhelmer, Itarrlfbu:?:. ELKS SERVICE THIS AFTERNOON Justice' Harris Is Speaker Eight Members Pass Away 'Daring Year Th annual memorial service will today be observed In Elks lodges all over the I'nited States, under the regulation which places that event on the first Sunday In Decemoer. The annual LodKe of Sorrow of Sa lem lodge No. 336. B. P. O. Elks, will be held st the Grand Opera house at 3 o'clock, and members of the lodge will meet in the Odd Fel lows, hall, on the floor above tb otera house, at 2:30 o'clock and march In a body into the auditorium of the theatre j Justice Iawrence T. Harris of the suoreme court, one of a hair doien beet orators in the state, will deliver the address. Judge Harris is an in spiring sneaker and is much in de mand on public occasions. ! The v eulogy will le delivered W Walter E. Keyes, whose addresses r this character have attracted mj'ch favorable comment. The memory of 81 Salem Elk have passed leyond Flnre the local lodge was organized more titan 2fl years ago. will be honored. Wside Charles S. Vivian, rounder of the or ler. who annually is honored by ev ery local lodge, and who passed away in !. Salem Elks who have passed away this year are J. I).. Sutherland. January: Ben H Ung. January: A. P. Howe. January: !J. C. Moore. January; E. A. Thomp- April: Mauriti Klinscr. April; John Harbison. Jn Vick and Watt Shlpp have returned from Portland where tbey attended the Ford and Fordson dealers convention held a the Hotel Benson on Friday from 12:20 to S:30 in the afternoon and 7:30 to 11 in the evening. Many mat ters of great Importance regarding the Ford sales, policies, service and general distiibution of Ford product were taken up. alo a new film re cently received from the Fordson faory. entitled "Keep the Boy on the rarm. was shown and was nign ly Interesting. This film will he shown In Salem during the corn show at one of the local theatres. The Valley Motor company was highly complimented as leading all Oregon dealers for bonafide orders Let your letter's carry the message of Red Cross Seals WANTED! WHITE BEANS PEOPLES CASH STORE on file: namely 128. and as a reward 1 u forrthelr endeavors, they were In-'i, formed ny ir. Miuwavon. ine new i Ford manager for Oregon, that. through bis efforts since coming to Kead the Classified Acs. tr- IO Dr.C.B. O'Neill . - OPT0I1ETR1ST-OPTICIAN - LaddDush Bank pui!d!r KrfCcr. Stale spd fonwemaSls TriAV 0Z5 Sr.! STATE P. STREET 21 O Of po- k7 i: V.Mimi 3 tl Jnlurel Hi aft Mean Much Antomcbile owners should read Ihe ftory of induced drart. an.ex vlnsiv Ixington ' Mihntc-Man Six feature, on page 3. ruler, will preside. Will Enter rollrKe program follows: MiFS Marie Marshall, clerk In Ihej ntrMiirtory March state department or labor ana i kivs orchestra U a dauchter of w. A. Marsnau ci the industrial accident commtsHion. T. L. Holley. August; A. it. i"ie. October. " The -program for today has bren arranged by F. T. Wrightman. Ralph While and E. F. Smith, a srcial afim 111 iiien aPiKiiuted for that pur f'harleft It. Arrhenl. cxane will resign her position to enter col lege. Miss Marshall expects to go to Stanford university, her name beiurf on a preferred list of 19 young wom en who have a chance to enter that Th complete (Chopin) Ceremonies, lodge f- This Gentleman Has Certainly Selected a Hard Way to Make a Lrvlnj: ywt ht row U n r.anter to ! th tbat of t- m wh trt t wr out Cot 4. Tots - It. bt tb cttacti aro It wt'i wr ytm out ru Wo wi;t yn m. t'u hs t rtant rofd t't. that yo !! year po'k.". tthir.g at t Br-t r, aaotli-r er foor bet tr, : I tomorrow troraina; o t f Hio . a n( frn. r "i ewSf 11 ll4 get your mtjr back. SCHAEFErt'S'i'OLl) TABLETS At Schaefer's Irng Store Only 12; North Commercial lr-t Hilualislic ficers. Prayer. B'-v. James Elvin. "Broken Blossoms" (Robert Edgar Long) Hallie Parrish Durdall. Mrs Frank Zinn, accompanist. Notice To Farmers We buy country produce cf all kinds. See us Wore you selL Highest cash market prices. Potatoes, cs, dovtr secJ, on ions, especially wanted. BISHOP BROS. Address Corner High and Ferry Streets. SALEM, OREGON Telephone 1100 State and Commercial 8t.