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TIIE OREGON STATESMAN. SAEtiM. OREGON'. WEDNESDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 13. 1020 3 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Of Pacific lodge No. o0. At the War Mothers' bazaar to- A F & A.M. this eve- day, at Hotel Marion sample ' Work in the M. rooms, will be a cooked food ring. yi. degree. nr C A. Downs reported io the rtprdav that his physi- i booth; a booth for useful articles. I for candies and delicacies, for vesterday that hand bag had been taken wm his automoone ue n Ked in front of the Willamette Eiitarium. It is described as be j a black leather bag. Uttk ami life Trees Christmas trees, at the War Mothers' bazaar, at Hotel Marion wniple room, all day and evening, jjl sizes, all prices. clothing. Christmas prices. And there will be trees of all sizes and with orders to report at main re cruiting station at the expiration of their leave. BK Tour Acts Of vaudeville starting Friday matinee at the Bligh-theater. lllgdon and Sun Reliable funeral directors. ealcs included 412.751 gallons of gasoline and 33.217 gallons of distillate. t'liristraan for Twenty Families The proprietors of the People's Cash store, as a thank offering for many blessings through the year that is closing, propose to send to Kiery Suit at JlosherV Speeding Cliargctl An automobile bearing license N"o. 13 116, was reported as speed ing west on State street yesterday morning. The automobile records show that this machine Is owned by James Raster of route 5. jlria.'Xut Guilty m case of F. Parent-Teachers Meet- The patrons of the I,abish Cen ter school held a Pa rent-Teachers' meetins last night. Mrs. Mary L. Fulkerson. county superintendent of schools, was in attendance. Attorney Is Admitted- Arthur A. Goldsmith until re cently a resident of San Francis co, has been admitted to practice law- in Oregon cn a certificate issued by the supreme court of California. Mr. Goldsmith will locate in Portland. Be Your Own Judges " See this show, and if it is not ;ood Show ; His Mim j the bcst vou nave geen for tne Four vaudevihe acts at thelmonev in SalenU vour money re- IUigh theater Friday and Satur- J turned. Friday and Saturday at day. I the Bligh theater. u of the most needy families in Salem Christmas packages. Tach package is to contain a sack of flour, a sack of potatoes, and other articles appropriate to the season and the purpose of the gifts. The manner of selecting the 20 most needy families in Sa lem has not yet been determined. X. Morin, with failing to send his !n, Damiam to school, was tried 71 , Justice court yesterday. ' Wwace in the case failed to .$ho9 "root that the boy was not I '.. Mr r'iH a testified bv the. father.1 The court instructed the Jury to return a verdict of not pilty. I t Phristmai IMinf r Have sittings made at onc. En- gagementj evenings if Parker-Shrode studio. 1 Two Men 1 released desired j Sittings Made Today Proofs out tomorrow. jj years old, as testified by the! j. L,. Unscott of Portland and G. C. iShiesas oi snverion. w no were serving five-day .sentences in the county jail for having in their possession intoxicating Fo.uor. were released yesterdaVi Itgti Blank . Get them at The Statesman of Cta. Catalog on application. InrTn ft War Mothers Ilazaar Hotel Marion, today. Your order of photographs finished in time for Christmas. Parker Shrode Studio. Reduced. See our patterns. Maclean Here Tonight Edward A. MacLean. secretary of the Oregon State Ketail Deal ers association, will address the Salem Business Men's league at he annual meeting tonight. A director of the league will be elec- The manager of the store would ted tonight to succeed P. K. Ful like to have suggestions. Hejlerton. The director serves as a wants help in this respect. If you J member of the board of directors have a suggestion, please call up of the Commercial club. or see the manager of that store. ferred w the fart that the war Judged by what tarjr do. and not records showed that 2S per cent I by what they know or hare leara- of the young men called into the led present war were Illiterate and c-u)Yi:iriiAu: xkv. that millions of ignorant foreign ers ct-ming to American shore.; . 1 i : 1 . i t muni ir tiimutiru idu i . . brought up to American standard ! " , " ,nrLV Tuear ,r :,.. . , ;Saleiu. returned home Tuesday. LL Z "K, k!? ".I-,". '."'I Mrs. James Crals r-t the Ut- I irr pin i 1 1 hit. n.iiiuk ' Sahiu to continued to grow and propr. Lastly, the sieakcr declared; Mrs. F. A. Wood and wm Ever that any system of education must'ett were la Salem Thursday, and be built upon tiie firm foundation j Mr. and Mrs. W. Jones of Salem of Christianity, and that men I returned home with them to spend a few wrrks before moving their new homrt 3 llorae. Mrs. Cesear of Portland and Mrs. OJn of Salem returned home Vedneday after Handing Mrs. Khodes and daupater. who' with Mrs. M. nmcU lent Thursday. Mr. and Mr. Ivan Hadley at tended the Sunday school con vention held in Turner recently. George Jon en. recently of Sa lem bat now living near Set Home. pnt Satardav evening her with bU uncle. F. A. Wood. Hunting Party lrctmns j , A motor party formed for duck hunting in the eastern section of the state, including U. Scott Page, P. E. Fullerton, Lee Unruh and Lester Davis returned home last night after, a week's absence. . . s When You Think of Good Clothe Think of Mosher, the tailor. lfThe New York . V Idea" V:V. i - Scenic Travelog Tliis Is War Mothers Day In Salem and their bazaar will be held all day and evening, at Hotel Marion sample rooms. Open at 10i30 this forenoon. DIXIE DOUGHNUTS 35c Doz. SALEM BAKING CO. i39 Court Street. Phone 954 IS bars Savon Soap. $1.00 19 pounds Onions. ......... .2oc Onions, per set. .......... $2.00 Conds. per sack. $1.50 Waeat. per hundred ...$1.00 ? The Highland Grocery Plioae 496 746 Highland Avenue 1 (W. W. MOORE 1 Furniture Store Taa Borne of the TletroU 101 11 more ior your money i If oore'a t It rays to xraae ax ins iFAWIERS CASH STORE C. Barton Dardall ' 147 Korth ConanseTcIaJ JMT i. WOOD WOOD CaD 0. n. Tracy Wood Co i for all kinds of dry wood Phone 520 frompt delivery 1 Water Permits Issued The city of la Grande has filed with the state engineer appliea eitn to appropriate 20 second feet of water from the Grande Ronde river for an additional municipal supply. Other applications filed jvriih the state engineer today fol- jlow-; Jackson county, water from Tub springs, for public camping grounds on Klamath Falls high way. H. T. Ferguson. Haker. for water from Powder river for the irrigation of a small tract of land in liaker county. V. W. Stoten. Catlow, water from an unnamed creek lor the irrigation of 4 0 1 acres in Harney county. Frank Itengoa. McDermitt. Nevada, wat er from Jackson creek for the ir rigation oi 55 acres in Malheur county. J. S. Jensen, Murphyv covering construction of a reser voir, and appropriation of water for placer mining purposes in Jo- sephine county. Perhaps more than 20 names will be suggested, and iu this case tome way will have to be devised to select the 20 most deserving. Iiut there will be no publicity as to the names of these 20 most needy families in Salem. If there are others who wish to see that all needy families are remember ed, no doubt there will be a way devised to supply the facts aud names. Tailored Overcoats, T4) See the coatings at Mother's. Administrator Kelicved An order was filed yesterday discharging Mary McCarthy as administratrix of the estate of Augustin Kaymond. Order Tliat Suit Now At a liberal reduction. Mosher. I'verythins In our stock carries big reduc tions. Do your Xmas shorplng at Hauser Uros. Autos Ordered Off That an automobile work shop was being made of Chemeketa street betweeu Seventeenth and Eighteenth. was a complaint made to the police yesterday. A number of automobiles were said to be standing in the street with out lights on them at night. Po lice Officer Moffitt was sent to investigate and the cars were or dered taken from -the street. Objections Made Objections to the final account as filed with the county court in the estate of John Taylor, de ceased, were filed yesterday by Alexander Taylor. Austin C. Tay- lar. Jessie M. Wyland and Mary E. Ridings. Tailored Salts; Itedu"d Prices See Mosher. Court street. Holiday leave for Recruit's Word has been received at the local navy recruiting station that recruits enlisting during the month of December will be grant ed leave over the holidays from date of enlistment till January 3, Stop! Ixtok! Read! Four- good vaudeville acts at the Bligh theater Friday and Sat urday. WM. KANTELBERG TRANSFER Equipped to haul anything local and. long distance. Fiat rates io Portland. Portland storage. Sa lem phone 1344. The Vacuum Cups have ar rived at A. H. MOORE'S tas ". s . Sales and Service VALLEY MOTOR CO. Planting Time J Semra Reliable Fruit and Oma mental Trees. Small Fruits, Roses, from THE S.UJOI NURSERY roMPAXY i Oreiron Bids. Phone 1763 Taildn.r Machines and Records Player Pianos and Player Eolla IALEM CLEANERS AND DYERS Tailored Clothing Jleduced T 1. - 1. 1. IiMa. Oil Tax leivel The I'nion Oil company of Cal ifornia has remitted to the sec retary of state 14593.63, cover ing gasoline and distillate sale3 of the corporation in regon dur ing the month of November. The If it Is to lie Flow For your Christmas pift. see our display at Fletcher & Byrd. 233 X. Commercial, or at our greenhouse. 1298 S. 13th. Plant & Blake, florists. Phone 1250W. Bicycle Taken A bicycle which was missinc from the Y. M. C. A. building yes terday, was latter found out at Notice Change of policy. There w 111 be four good vaudeville acts and seven reels of pictures, starting Friday matinee and each Friday and Saturday to follow, at the Bligh theater. hi r Pleads Not Guilty ' Vern Drager, who was arrested Monday for speeding on South Twelfth street, entered a plea of not guilty before Judge Earl Race of the police court, yesterday. We Wi-h to Express Our sincere thanks to the many friends and to the several fra ternal orders who so kindly ex- TIRES and EVERYTHING at the. Great Western Garage Opposite Court House Phone 44 Willamette Valley Transfer ! Company Fast .Out Freight Daily Between ' Portland and Salem Phone 1400 the high school building. Everett i pressed their sympathy to us In our sad bereavement in the loss of our beloved mother. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Read. Givens. 1906 Center street, was the owner ot the wheel and re ported the loss to the police department. It Will Tay You To investigate the price of mill run this week at Charles R. Arch erd Implement Co. Banner Tt Big I H. Steinbock was arrested yes terday for placing a banner sign in front of his store contrary (u the city ordinance governing sign banners. The ordinance reads that a banner must not exceed 20 inches by 20 feet. The banner dis played by Steinbock was 36 inches by 29 feet. He appeared and was given 24 hours In which to enter his plea. ; Dr. O. A. Olson ;( Is in-Portland all this week taji ing po3t-gradu ate work in giving anesthetics of Dr. Smith or Chicago. Mcllenry Is Fined D. Mcllenry. charged with dis orderly conduct, was given a hear ing in the police court yesterday, and was found eullty. He was fined $50 for the offense, Mc Henry, who lives at South Cottoge and Wilbur streets, was charged with attacking Frank Innou, a neighbor, with an unarella. a" IT' j EVERYONE APPRECIATES Electrical FOR CHRISTMAS Gifts P They are up-to-date, convenient, beautiful and lasting presents for the whole famipv W Uelow is a partial Ibl of appropriate gifts we have for your selection. f n t'-i f I hi FOR MOTHER Percolator, Iron, Toaster, Grill, Tarringt on Cleaner, Eden Washing Machine, Keadirij Lamp, Silk Shade, New Fixtures; Sewing Machine; Read ing Lamp; Floor Lamp: Ilange. FOR FATHER OR , BROTHER r Waffle Iron, Spotlight, Flashlight, Desk Lamp, Fixture for hU Den, Crwy Glow Heater, Osgood An to Lenses, Davenport Lamp, Heating Pad. FOR SISTER Boudoir Lamp, Search light, Chafing Dish, Bed room Fixture, Curling Iron, Study Lamp, Trav eler Iron, Coffee Urn Set, Piano Lamp,' Tinted Shades.- . Games for the Kiddies For Christmas. We have some they will like. Hauser Dros. PERSONAL MENTION I Do you take TURKISH BATHS If not. wny not? No other baths or treatments can produce the permanent re lief to the person suffering from disagreeable cold or ail ments of the flesh or body like the Turkish Baths will. OREGON BATH HOUSE Open 8 a. in. until 9 p. m. Lady and Gentlemen attendants Repairing and Alterations ?121I 8. Com'l St. Phone 1868 S ELECTRIC MACHINE & cwriMcroiwr. rn un urn jumviuvj vr i tot Thor WasMnff Machines and t Xlactrla Work and SunDuea. W00DRY conducts sales anywhere In Marlon or Polk counties. Store located 270 N. Cornl. AUCTIONEER FOR BARGAINS IJ7 Court St. Phone 488 UARTMANBR0S. CO. ; Tor Fine Jewelry Jrwekrs and Opticians Better uooaa ior f all kinds such as furniture. stoves, ranges, machinery, or au kinds see the CAPITOL JUNK & BARGAIN HOUSE 215 Center Phone 398 Burglar Knters Home A burglar is' reported to hare entered the home of P. 11. and J. C. Campbell on South Fourteenth street Monday nipht and taken a number of articles, among them a Hamilton watch, an opal Mick .... . pin. woman s pocketbooK. nanu ; to tne city bas and several otner arucie. The hand bag. pocket book and checkbook were round In the yard. It is thought the theft was committed single handed. Gus Doch of Sllrerton wasio the city yesterday on road busi ness. Mr. Boch Is a fruit grower In that locality. George Edward, a farmer of Turner, was a Salem visitor yes terday. V. it. McKay of St. Paul was here yesterday conferring with the county court. C. M. Chappel. former repre sentative here of the Silver King Mining company, who recently has been in Mexico, has returned 4 t, M '7 It's Electric, Come To Vd tt The Gift Store SALElij ELECTRIC GO. The Gift Store Masonic Temple Typhoon Ask to hear this popular Fox Trot. II. I.. Stiff Furniture Co. THE "DAYTON" The Bicycle for Everyone, LLOYD E. KAJISDEX 117 Court Street Bicycles and Bicycle Repairing HIGHEST PRICE PAID For SECOND HAND FURNITURE Stores, carpets ana iau Caoltal Hardware & Furniture Co. 285 N-Commercial ot, - - CARL & B0WERS0X Groceries ass Conrt Street Pnone lira "WALLFELT" Takes the place of cloth at about one-third : UJSSi MAX 0. BUREN i ' 178 N. Commercial St. 1 Busicks fALEM ALBANY 167 North Commercial St ; the Electric Sign "SHOES" What Have You? f bay. sell and exchange. Mw and second-hand furnl lw, stoves, ranges, rugs. too', etc. We will buy you out. COL. w. P. witiauT A mi intiAee IT1 N. Com'l St., Salm. Or. Uat your sales with va People's Furniture Store ttttt Phoiie 1047 FboneTS Luggage and Trunks ALL REDUCED DREAMLAND RINK Dance every Wednesday and Saturday Bungalow Orchestra TODAY Y MARY PICKF0RD In "THE HEART OF THE HILLS and , JIGGS COMEDY Friday Four Big Acts VAUDEVILLE BLIGH $ 2-00 DOWN A WEEK All New and Desirable MAX 0. BUREN N nirnt;rrj.il St.. Salc.m - Will Buy a ONE MINUTE ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE T WM. GAHLSDORF , TI.e Store of HOUSEWARE j HIGHEST PRICES t Paid for Walnuts and White Beans PEOPLE'S CASH STORE . Ivory for Christmas! For mother, sister, or sweetheart, there is no nicer gift See our com plete showing. SchaefersDrug Store Sole Agent for (iarden Court Preparations 1S5 N. COM'L STBEET Thone 197 KERR TALKS TO MEN'S SOCIETY Accomplishments of Educa tion Told hy Agricultural College President The'six O'clock cluU of the Viri MfthodiM churclT. a! us meeting last niRni uy w. . Kerr, president tf the Oregcn AKricultural college uith a p -erf u 1 olea in behalf of education. The meeting was largely attend- d ami President Honey of il hmoiif 1'niversitv presided and Intrcdured the speaker. Dr. Kerr quoted figures taken over a term of years frim all over the I nlted States to hor 1 1,. crfoat ralu( of education to ih inHiridnal in term of d 1 far and cents in the way f much I greater earning in the five year after college than in the 1 ear ftir niil.lic schixd for the Mud. lent who ges directly fr.iu the grammar clw-1 into a position, i .trroniplMiMN-m Toll Dr. Kerr told of th.r mond-rfiil thinKS a-c mplished ly M-ienHis through edncatUn during the pst years, in rl-nce. ln.lu-tr-. agriculture and in medicine. k..i.,r Iwn.filteil the human race l.r llii- Mil ion, ill teims .if lol- r lars. in the addition tf li years i.. n.o avtrac life, and a pnb- ulnlity of another 1 years In Ing a.Id.d to the average me n future by wier.ee. .... much ha of liine l.y me f .. Jim i .u l i... . f in ii ii II 11 in i. w:.,m.m. mm wm i m .- Tt.- ,-.-" ' ' "'" " J""" " "'" '" "" """ ' ' ' Ah tli.. nl.-usiire .. v I ... I training of the inln.l to enao.e us to enjoy life, and by adding the modern Invention tnui 'iJj tu our enjoyment anI ci xr.un oi llvinK." said Dr. Kerr. The speaker dwelt at !r.gth on the accomplishments of edu cation in Oregtn v the improve ment in aKruulture uiid ruit Krowing here and cited specific instances where milliotiH of dol lars have been added to the wealth l i f the stale by tne inir t. m.-,, f . ri ps and the eradu alU n ot I . , I'ru. lli'lll yMC!ll rgni lir Kerr closed with an l'-j 3 ineiit plea for a higlo-r system off .... .. i. :, I nliKMtioit. for the lim-i InatH-n of us. less Mudiet uiid ll";;at3 Itrarllra) Useful 1 t -i fill''" . . subject. He asked that leaders 1k trained, and that all of the people Ik trained for ma lead ership In g'"-d citixenfhlp. elimin ating the teaching and talking tf nny language in the public In-tl-tutious excerl Eugllsh. He re- These days, when naturally every thought is turned to wards the coming Holidays, the question of appropriate fifs is the largest on the horizon. To make your decmons easier for you, we have turned this store into a veritable fil shop and every department will hold ideas for yau. A few of the most eagerly desired feminine remem brances include sheer hosiery, dainty handkerchiefs, silken underthings, novel blouses, rich handbags end purses, gloves, attractive sweaters and silk umbrellas. - Forlhe younger generation of girls we are showing dainty little bags and purses, brightly bordered handker chiefs and of coarse, the ever popular dolls of which we have a wonderful assortment. ' It is to be remembered that the name 'Shipley" on merchandise is as certain a pledge of its very high standard as is the name "Tiffany" on jewelry. THE "PAY AS YOU GO" PLAN adds the final complete note of success to Christmas shop ping for with the arrival of Christmas day you are able to give with the utmost of pleasure, knowing that you will have not a vestige ot the usual annoying and often discour aging aftermath of bills that steal away half the pleasure of ' ritelluallly .Mcrchandisr IVpuUr Prltc-i mm ! me VtA hF ,.' Ill'l i ll.il.j 1 iii I I . I .11 . : ! i 'iiiH!; I'll i "r" 1.. M . t' : : 1 1 'i t i 1 1 i ' t I 1 ..UuiilltkUU.'i. ' t '- i