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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1919)
SECOND SECTION 6 PAGES Tbs Suuibu rvcctTM tic leased wlra report ol ta Aa xlat.d Press, tbe rntnt and Biott reliable, yresa a aoclatlon la the world. KIXTY.M.VTH YKAK K.M-:.M, OKKGON. Tllli;SIAV MOIIMNti. I IK! ' llMliKI ; jV. 1 1 19." muck: ki vk cxxx. rH y l ,,,,, tll. Zij- ff .11- " 1 li,...:-;, tt'ii- .tttti :. i"M,;;..,,.;:.,r. iil'li !t!';!i!i:!!!;:irt!'-i::in;i::!i;;:i!i:-.niM.i;!:m;:;;ii;:;;;ni liy Ruth Lenore Fisher. ii:ti;:!i"!)i::!ii;'in::.t!t;:!iin;;nn!i!uil MUr. inM Mrs. P. II. Raymond j will leave this evening for! San Francisco to spend the : holidays with their daughter and; wiu-ih-wh, Air. aim aifs. m. j. Span Eler and their three-children of that city. - They also exepor -to meet theif other uauphter and son-in-law. Mr' ana Airs. A. P. l.oyd, of Carozal. Canal Zone, who will go to San Fran cisco. Christmas they are planning to have a very . dcjigntful family re union. , Mr. 'and Mrs. Raymond have not r-een their daughter. Mrs. ttoyd since the tint of hrr marriage in 1904 in New York; and th?y will meet th-Mr daughter's husband for the fin t time. It i needless to say the meet-' in? will be a very happy one. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond will return i by Nev Year's day and will. be ac companied by Mrl and. Mrs. Boyd who will visit in Salem, with their Iarpnti for several weeks. No doubt they will b the honor gnests for a iiuinuv.-i ji vtwi4ii tiiiciiin itru l. ,J,Uj friends of Mrs. Royd. -ij ' ' Refore the departure f .the stu-j dentsUnr their homes in other cit-i ies the members of the Philadosian and Philadorian foci.-ties made mer ry with a Christmas party in their ball Saturday night. ' The hail was cheerily decorated with? holly, mis tletoe and fir boughs, in a corner a large Christmas tree was brilliantly lighted-with various shaded lights.; A Jolly Santa Claus distributed the gifts which were banked high around the tree. A program was given and games and mupiejweie enjoyed. At the1 close refreshments were served Pmfeppor and Mrs. M. K. Pick chap-1 eroned the 50 members of the party.' ' ' Mr. nrd Mrs. G. WV f'niiiptin who hare bren ivi.- iiinij for four . wek's ' wiih Mrs. t'ompton's mother. Airs. . I Procior, left . la.t night f r their home in Seattle. Hugh Latham r.nd Mark Latham, prominent in tho Phi Hcjta Tiieta at the University, of Orepon. ar rived homo; 1at nlht for their Christmas vacation, r j: The- Aoalante and Web?ter'an so cieties of Willamette university en joyed a m:rry Christina? party Sat urday night in their hall. Holly and mistletoe v.ih a lar?c Christina tree formed attractive decoration for the merry party. Games and mu sic filled tlie evening hours. Mi's Flo P.!ihnell has gone to Portland to spend her Christmas va cation with her mother. A group of matrons of he Lc3! Methodist - church entertained the members of the choir of that church with a' sumptuous banrjuet last Sun day after t:ie church service. The pretty tables -.were decorated vntb winter flowers which suggested the approach of Christmas. After the banquet the afternoon was spent with games and music. The many Salem friend.? of Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Runcorn formerly of Independence will be pleased to learn that they with their small son," Rob ert, Lave f-nnip to Salem to make their home. The former will be as sociated iu an official capacity with the Southern Pacific company, hav ing ben ' transferred' from the Inde pendence to the Salvia office. Mts. Wiili.im Hurjhardt. Jr.. wont to Portland yesterday for a several oays slay as the tus t, of friend:--. Professor and Mrs. G. K. Ilcckart have reinined from Eugene where they attended the funeral of the former's uncle on Monday. Orrin Fry and his cousin. llarbord Khapp, both prominent Kappa Sigma fraternity ntrn at Oregon Agricul tural college arp here during the Christmas vacation and at the Dan J. Fry Sr. home. Mi"s Carol Dibble, who for the nnst few weeks has been attending the dramatic department of the Car nish School of Musie in Seattle will arrive this week from Seattle to fpend the Christmas vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Dib ble on North Liberty street. - The many friends of Mrs. William FI. Prunk will be pleased to learn that she is recovering from her re cent serious illness. Her mother. Mrs. Cbarlfs Cooder, of Coneomley. who has been with her for several weeks returned yesterday to her home. Naomi E. Payne and Victor S Lynch were united in marriage at the rectory of" St. Joseph's Catholic I church yesterday. Rev. Father J. R. est I Grift 7ak T Mm mi Ruck officiating. The wedding vast a quiet affair. I immediately after j: the ceremony the young cou;de left ! for P..?nd where they will make tle.:: home. j Lionel Davis, a prominent Sigma Chi fraternity man at Oregon Agri cultural college is spending his Christmas vacation with relatives in Salem. Miss Bessie Shand. who during the winter has been teaching at Newport has arrived in Salem for the Christ mas holidays with friends. ' -"- Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Anderson had as t:ieir gust yesterday. K. H. Kitts f Marshfield. Miss Fay Peringer. who has been spending the winter at the R. I Stceves home, has gone to Relling ham, Va?h., to sp-nd the Christmas vacation with her parents. Pretty Princess Here From Paris With Very Latest in Leather Hats "A TAILOR-MADE MAN" HERE FRIDAY ; ' . ' i J I;, f Uf;'- - ' i. t $ - . . ; .f . When Coh.in and Harris first pro duced " Tailor-Made Man." an Am erican play by the late Harry James mith. in New York, it was instantly declared to be lltf- funniest and clean est comedy that! he native stage had ben favored wirli in a long time. .It is a play that Is continuously and hilariously merry, and yet at the' same time Is a thesis on philosophy! and .destiny, a fact which lifts it outj of the clnss of : theatrical cntertain- ments that serve onty temporarily 10 amus-? and provide no food for thought. After you ee John Paul Bart, the tailor's prc3ser. in the Smith comedy, you'll think and think fast, too as well as marvel at the audacity, perseverance and pluck of the bumble 'workman who goes out into the world, unheralded and unknown, and by his courage and daring rises to an exalted position In the realm of finance and industry. "A Tailor-Made Man" Is American to the backbone, and that is one of the reasons for its extraordinary success.- . The comedy ran for a solid year at the Cohan and Harris theatre, in New York, and was the most talked of play in the metropolis during that time. It will be presented here Fri day. Dec. 19. at the Grand Oper House, with one of the best and larg est casts that Cohan and Harris hare ever assembled for a comedy produc tion. "A Tailor-Made Man" acts like a fcood tonic on the system and should not "oa missed br any patron of the drama who deKghts in the best that the stage hasjto offer. State Federation Has Five Conferees Ready - . 0 1 slough channel to cost SSO.onn. J.-iksou county will hare 1370. 00 fnmU for 1920 road luiHing. Salem. Over 2.0.00 mill be available n for market roads. Gresharn has 1-ton j-r dav starch factory running and needs larger hi'h gchc-ol. Pendleton. Ten milf rf rradlns and graveling of county :oads to start soon. Wallow. Site being mrTlyd for new fish hatchery and fetding pond in lower valley. Salem. New Valley Parking cm raur to ojkd January 1. Cost 1175. 000. Wallowa. Wallowa pine Lumber company Incorporated for tS'0.000. Takes orer Rear Ciek holdingi and other tlr- her. Sawmill to be bnilr. Athena gets r-w hifik. To erect one-stcry b-'ck building. K'tecn Ixrinb'-rr prowrrn to rccelTe 12 H cents pound for br-rS-. Conrallis. Work on new rnrln- eerlrr b:ildinr binr tiishl. "lhat Joy ful Libnstinas Mo rnin Thick of YOUR Family's pleasure on Christmas morning when they discover a new PIANO, PLAYER PIANO or PHONOGRAPH in the house. A Lasting Gift The pleasure derived from the possession of one of these instruments is not a temporary thing, intsead, it means a constant source of enjoyment 'and satisfaction for the family for years and years. L PIANOS Wber-Steinway, Duo-Art Player Pianos and Others PHONOGRAPHS PATHE VICTR0U WINDSOR 4 STORES 1 Ts fi f sJM'JJSa : r;-' i . IB O. n. Hartwig, president of the Stat?? Federation of Iabor yesterday Informed Governor Olcott by tele graph of the appointment of fl members to represent the federation in a conference relative to increased rates to injured workmen under the workmen's compensation act that will be proposed as an amendment to the law at the special session of the legislature next month. The members who will represent the state federation an E. J. Stack, secretary of the labor federation: C. M. Rynerson. editor of "the Labor Press: J. W. Wright. F rank Han man and (i. Rrainerd. All are of Portland. Members who will rpreent the Associated Industries of Oregon have not yet been named. Make It Thrift Christmas United Si&tes Asks Governors. Proclamation calling upon lb people to give War Savings Stamps and Treasury Savin Ceitificaies as Chrtottua presents have been asket. of the governors of all the states in the Twelfth Federal Re serve District and mayors of the larger cities by Governor Join U. Calkins of the San Francisco Fed eral Reserve Rank. Not only has the Governor appealed to state ex ecutives and mayors but similar ap peals have gone to clergymen throughout' the district. These measures will be supplemented by a vigorous campaign in many other ways to bring about wide purchases of Government securities as holiday gifts. Governor Calkins said: 'Economists are agreed that tha present exorbitant level of prices that constitute not only an eco nomic but a social menace is caused to a great extent by a 'pending spree being indulged in by the people. Indulgence in luxuries, which, of course, causes increases in the necessities of 1 lie. has raised prices generally to such un heard of heights that Christmas buying this year proinUes a dan gerous climax. then-fore, ap peal to you to tall upon the people of your state to forego the giv ing of the i'S'ta.1 Christmas gilts this year a-ud insuad give se curities of the United States Government, sub as Thrift and WarSavings Stamps. Treasury Savings Certiflcates aad Liberty Bonds. There could be no more timely -iTort at stabilization of prices and production than such actioa upon your part and tbe part cf tbe people, a majority of whom. I am sure, would answer your call." Princes Kngalkheff Photographers flocked around Prin cess Engalicheff when she arrived in New York recently from France. One reason was Princess L'nualkheff (see picture. Another was th? princess's stunning leather hat. She said that this model, direct from Paris, will probably find as much favor in Amer- Pilot Pock. tZ2 000 contract let for new i.irh school building. Cot tare Grove. Issue of fCOOC Improvement bonds authorised. . . Stanrield. Construction of water works power house well under -way. Vale. Standard Oil company I: building new distributlnt station here. Clatikanit. Setaon's output c; kraut factory. s o tons. Eugene has population of IS.tTS. Vale flour Bull purchases C9.Q00 bushels or wheat to date. I'er-land planning 10a.o whole salt c-operatlve store. Iprann. New salngle mill to be In operation soon. Astn-ia. Building permits total ing S3?. 7(0 issued for month, of No vember. Coquille to have SSO.000 school building. Knrene.--Port 1st 3 firm to ton struct modern warehouse. . Vale. Morrison dam. . when com pleted, will irrigate over 100.00C arr-s The Large Can Saves 25cts on the Dollar v a. ' saK -and Crescent Doliog Powder does not deteriorate. Even after tbe can is opened Crricrnl rc tains its original rtrcn'J and ticicnc. Thcrcire you mcLc this po& t!c wvm iu the 5 lb. lius of Crrwtat. Wc L:kw iodced thct Crticent ca stand the tevcrest tests for bak.ir.s cScieacv and ( '1 c round goed qusle t.e. for not js pound c&a jet by tbe rigid kests and tccbnical scrutiay of cur cben is. CSESCTNt Mf G. CO Newsy Notes of State j Industrial Growth I . : St. Helens. Work begun on new distributing plant of Lhe Standard Oil company here. McMInnville. Work oa prospec tive oil well hVe delayed for lack of supplies; h'ile down 1200 ftet and gas encountered at different dei tha. Albany. Mountain S'ates Power company i? furnishing an increasing amount r.f power for industrial ac tivity in this territory. Hcod River. W&rhington Tele phone couipany pet 10 i-cr cent rate increase. McMinnvflle apple packing plant suspends for lack of cars to ship. Gre?ha:n b::k and concrete ware house completed. Myrtle Point. Cera Cannery com pany to erct nw cannery. Astoria. A $2.o.000 community center rroposd here. Gold Beach. Vegetable and fruit canning frtablj'shnvnt seeking o;-n-inc her. Eugene. Fiftea files of Dlue Kivor ntnu tn be built. Eurcne. New bridee to- be built across Mcsby creek. Salem. "Real Prur. r" I bing nianu'pcii!: r d - h re, I'M-rtlne with creit favcr nrd prom:.- ril stantial industry for the city. Sal.-m.--M. S Gib . PeV :nc cin pany to aid wholesale iroccry bus iness. - Itoeb'Tg planning bond lection for a million dollar l'ln-t. Coos l".;'v port cTinif-;,,n rl?nning to issue JIaO.Oim dock bo!:d.. Portland Steel shipyard closed down until return of sar conditions. Gold Hill Appl r.d r-ar crop for shipment utnis'rt.i fa-b.ad. Portlai.d star? "ibl:ir Columbia Crescent Baking Powder A Lasting Christmas Present For the Wife or Mother Oar monthly Income policy. For the Son or Daughter Oar endowment tarings policy. For Father-r-0ur new low pre mium policy maturing as an endowment at age of 65. Oregon Life INSURANCE C0I.IPA11Y Swcreofsl CowerraUTB PtotTelf COEBETT BUTLDZKO HOME OFFICE Fifth and Morrison P0&TLAXD, OHE. A. K MILLS. Pre. (. S. SAMt'EL. Gen. Mr. E. X. STIIOXii, Asst. Mpr. r. .1. (;mim'.okn Ii'riet 3Ianaer 210 Masonle Traple SAT.rr.1 This Add Appear But Once J I 1 'I W-mk "T 1 m m V : ' TIM, f, ' V..U Te V U . ' lly . Li.tS iVr.wy ifllf ' a T . : T 1 w t in Mini jn.ijwgrf. c The Masterpiece Phonograph Co, of Chicago being unable to place an agency here before Christmas, hare or dered us to sell at redacerj prices the 12 models shipped here. This means a saving of 25 to 50 on each model of this beautiful phonograph. The Mas terpiece plays all records as they should be played equipped with the Krasberg motor and is guaranteed for five years. Hear the Masterpiece in your home at our risk and expense. Cajh or convenient terms without interest Masterpiece Photograph Co. Manufacturers Call or See Mr. Booney or Mr. No Hotel Bligh, Salem, Oregon u ' i :" 1 ' '; " ' ' v:v 1 : ' r.