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THR OREGON STATESMAN. SALttM ORF.COW. ' 1 11 1 i ii ii i i GITS NEWSJN BRIEF r Special lrieetlivg of irulinoniali chapter No. 1, R.A.M., : this even ing. - Work: Election of ofCicers." (Ad.) i,i vinil Ilicrele , Cecil fanl, who reported th ins! of a bicycle to the police department-December , told the Hllee yesterday that he had found his woeel under the grand Hand at the high school ball grounds, - .J ' i " ! "" " I irst ; Popular Concert Salem Symphony orchestra, armory, Sunday, Jan. 2, at 3 p. m. All, seats 50c. (Ad.). crkcbach Rk-ycle Stolen F. " G. Deckebach reported to the police station last night the logs of the second bicycle in the past few months belonging to his non. ,i The frequency of reports regarding missing -wheels in the city ha3 led Mr. Deckebacirto of fer a 'liberal reward for the ap prehension of the guilty person or ' persons. " Jwen fiW .-a.s follows:! By'.Rau om Carter of Ubjfue Ttlvr for the appropriation of water from Evans creek lor Irrigation and do mestic supply in Jackson county. Hy. Alfred C. Ndrrls of. Lakeview for the appropriation of . water from lry creek for the Irrigation of 160 acre in Lake county, ny Leo H. Childs . of Salem for the appropriation of water from; an unnamed spring for irrigation of a small tract of land and for do irestic and stock use - in Polk county. . ; - : not see the train until hi atten tion was called to it bv one of the weupafttjrbr the automobile. H .Jmniedliitely applied the brake?, t,uf owing to the wet nave, tnent. i he oar kiilded and lurned partly - a round, .the- locomotive f trikinc the Front of the auto. Christmas Pwgrain -p r The Liberty street Evangelical Sunday school will glv&'a Christ mas program Friday, stoec. 24, at :20 p. m. . ? Wa t or A p d icat ion S. A. Mushen and G. D. Crone niiUer of Lakeview have filed with . the state engineering de partment an - application for au thority to appropriate waterfrom Camas and Deep creeks,' tribu taries' of Warner lake, for de velopment of power for the use of cities and towns in Goose Lake valley. Other applications have F. J. Rranden JVad Thomas Jefferson Branden died at his home one mil? south of Erooks late Wednesday afternoon at the age of 75 yeare. Funeral services will be condncted from the Webb & Clough chapel Fri day afternoon, at 1:30 o'clock, Rev. If. X. Aldrichofficiating. In terment will be in City View cem etery. ; New- (or Miration . Articles or .:hcotrDoration were filed yesterday by Grey's Quality Stores of Portland, capitalized at f 20,000. The, incorporator? are Vance Grey, Pearl Mae Hunt and Lyman Bruce.. Other articles filed were:, Independent - Hotel and Restaurant Workers, Inc. Port land: incorporators, Elbert C. Oden E. J. Lambert. Thomas Smith:. ' property valuation; $500. Pacific Asset company, Portland; incorporators, Charles E. McCnl loch. Marvin K. Holland; Itobert l ? L'ltt'lrAml.11 !l. t! . J $r,0.000. Northwest Lumber Buy ers. Inc.. Portland: fneoroorators. Allen Stranahan. H.F. Kalvelage, E. 11. Seabrook: Capitalization. JSOOO.f Resolutions of dissolu tion were filed by the Aladdin company tof Portland. Resolutions showing an increase In" capitaliza tion from $75,000 to 1150.000 were filed by the Jac6ben-Jensen company of Portland. WuikU. - wa.cUafcL thJTAU4. brightly lighted streets In Sunny side, port lund, ar o'clock Sun day evening by two yonthful rob lrs. who grabtMNl their victim roushly and wnstel a pnrs from her. Til, purse contained $13 and a wrist watch valued at.$7-". Mrs. Patterson, whoso lmm i at 250 East -Harrison, street, was on the way to spend the evening at the hony of a friend. The rob bery was witnessed by several persons. Otmstead Pmjierty Sold H. E. Olmstead has sold his property in the Englewood ad dition, consisting of lots 11 and 12. in block 3. to T. M. Sands for a" consideration of S2000. LfPPw ., Mia. .ilary. XvLopp - and Family. (Ad.) '-',' , - . ttllford Allen Here Wllford Allen, former member of the Mate Indumrial accident cent is lesion now doing newspa per work at Grants Pass and rep resenting the Grants Pass irriga tion district, yesterday made ap plication of the state engineer for certification of 1200. 00ft bonds. If certified this will make a total of SS90.000 that has been certi fied. The sum of $0.00O has hen expended on the- The district covers about acres near Grants Pass. Xmas Program Tonight. 7:3, Fir?t Christian church. Everybody welcome. (Ad.) - , Henry Taunton 1 Mew- Henry Eauman died at a local hospital Wednesday afternoon at the age of 62 years. The funeral services will be held from Webb ? 1 & Clongh ch'apH Friday. morning at 9 O'clock. Rev.- C H Powell officiating:. - Interment will be in City View cemetery. Magazine Hub Rate The Ace, 127 N. High. (Adr.) SEENA OWEN ' :.. In "THE HOUSE OF. TOYS" . ' 7 V'. Sunday Fatty Arbucklev DIXIE "" ' '" " D0UGHraTSy3bcDoz. SALEI1 BAKIIIG CO. 439 Court Street. " Phone 954 25 bars Savon Soap... . . . . ...f 1.00 10 pounds Onions. ......... .25c Onions, per set. .......... .$2.00 Bpuds, per sack 1JSO Wheat, per hundred. ...... .$4.00 J The' Highland Grocery Phone 496 746 Highland Avenue W. W. M00RE ! Furniture Btora Tha Horn of tat Vlctrola Tou ft mora for your money at Moore's i It Pays to Trade svt The fARIilERS CASH STORE O. Burton Dnrdall 147 North OomntsrcUl 7. WOOD WOOD Call G. It. Tracy -Wood Co. for all kinds ot dry wood rrompt delivery Phone 620 Legal Blanks Get them at The Statesman of fice. Catalog on application. (Ad) Son Born Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Adam Wachter. route ,9, are the parents of a fine boy. born Saturday. He has been named George. One Couple Licensed Marie Luthy and Welcome R. Putnam of Salem were granted a marriage license yesterday by County Clerk IT. Q. Borer. Trusses ' Fitted at Tyler's Drug store by an epxert m the business. Train Hits Automobile What narrowly missed being a serious accident occurred yester day when W. P. Eppers of the Florence hotel. In driving an. auto mobile across the Southern pa cific tracks at Market street, was struck by .anorthbound, train. The front fender was torn of r the automobile. Eppers said he did Willamette Valley Transf er Company Fast Out Freight Dairy 'Between ' . Portland and Balem Phone 1409 The Vacuum Clips have ar- r med at " A. H. MOORE'S :: Sales and Service VALLEY MOTOR CO. Planting Time Secure Reliable , Fruit and Orna mental Trees, Small Fruits, Roses, . , from . ... . , ' . THE SALEM TfTJHSERY , COMPANY 428 Oregon Bldg. Phone 1763 Talking Machines and Becords Flayer Pianos and Player Bolls lUAAwr Are I told Mrs. J. G. Patterson, a slsler in-law of Attorney General Van lcrat ing File Suit- Albert M. Oetmering filed a complaint yesterday in the cir- cnit court against W. A. Gallo way and Roselind Galloway, in an' effort ta force payment of 1 DO; and $25 attornerli fees. which he alleges is due him on a note. All Salem Drug Stores III remain closed Christmas and New 'Year's days xreptfrtf from S to 12 o'clock, (adv.) Docket Application Ffled ' An application was filed yes terday in the circuit court to place on the-January docket the ca?e of J. ; D. Wood vs. W. fl. Wlthlngton. Sal? Petition Filed A petition to sell the personal pjroperty of W. M. Uppendahl, deceased, was filed by the exe cutors of the estate yesterday. la the county court. DR. RICE FACES WILDS OF EGYPT Explorer Tells o! Experi ences With Canibal In dians of South America nadiag of-a uab oX aa!e.r-!xJcaUaaa.fati:x ta a ! lt,i. i t inv-stlratlos. Altri claim 11 tic lea. Ifenry Albert, wo ws!rfn at tsu iae wa'rre,-d sad plunder . brotrt to tte ara PHILADKLPHIA, De?. 21 De- project. pP'te the terrors through which 17 000 bf pased while journeying See Smith' How At Y. M. C. A. corner. (Adv.) Independence Woman Dead A Mrp. Edge died at noon Wed- remlay at her home seven milej south of Independence, after a short Illness. The body Is In charge of Webb & Clough. -Funeral announcements will be made later. Canadian IHe Hete Joseph" M. Fitzgerald died-at a local hospital Tuesday night at tne age or 38 years. ' The body will be sent to Quebec. Canada, by Riedon it Son. He is sur vived by one sister, a Mrs. Mac Murry of Quebec. Smith's Flower At Y. M. C. A. corner. (Adr.) Laugh & Grow Fat WITH Fatty Arbuckle 1 LOOK I in nusixEss ron .TOun -.AUTO'S SAKE " Car not hitting right? " Brlns It to us. A place to get tires, tubes, spot lights, skid chains and tire pumps. Great Western Garage Phone 4 4.' 5 " Opposite Court House ALWAYS OPEN 1021 Calendars Homer H. Smith. Insurance, McCornack bldg., free. (Adv.) Final Account Filed The final account of the- ad ministrator of the estate of WII liant F. Fhton, deceased, was filed with the county court yes terday. The date of the- bearing has not yet been set Zerder Funeral Friday The funeral serrlces of Henry J. Zerdcr will be held from the Rigdon chapel Friday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Mr. Zerderdled recently at Ashland. He Is sur tired by his wife and one son. R. II. Zerder of Salem. Interment will be in the mausoleum. Wonderful MfTlinrry Da rgn Ins Year End sal. No hat In the store over $1; Any plala Sailor, 15.50. The " French Shop. M. Bnffe Morrison, 115 X High street. (Adv.) Card of Tlianks . We wish to express our heart felt thanks for the kindness of friends during the recent bereave ment of our father. Jtobert E. De- JALEM CLEANERS AND DYERS Repslrlng and Alterations ' 1.216 S. Com'l St.; Pnoae 186S ELECTRIC MACHINE & ENGINEERING CO. Tor Thor Washing Ifaihlnea and Electrle Work and BuppUes. 137 Court St. Phone 48 8 HARtMAH BROS. CO. : Tor Tina Jewelry Jewelers and Opticians "WALLFELT" Takes the place of cloth at about one- third 4 if FiIAX 0. BUREN ' lit N. Commercial St. 167 North Commercial St. kt the Electric Sign "SHOES" What Hare You? We buy, sell and exchange new and second-hand furni ture, stoves, ranges, rugs, tools, ete. We will buy yon out. COL. W. P. WRIGHT Auctioneer 271 N. Com! SU Salem, Or. 1 List your sales with ns People's Fcrcifert Store Nlgat Pnone 1047 PhoneT24 Do you take TURKISH BATHS If not, wny not? I Xo other baths or treatments can produce the permanent re lief to the person suffering from disagreeable cold or ali ments of the flesh or body like the Turkish Baths wilL j OREGON BATH HOUSE Open 8 a. m. until 9 p.m. Lady and Gentlemen attendants W00DRY conducts sales anywhere In Marlon or Polk counties. Store located 270 N. Com'L AUCTIONEER Cwejl'1 - FOR BARGAINS of all kinds suchaa furniture, stoves, ranges, machinery, of all kinds see the CAPITOL JUNK & BARGAIN H 215 Center Better Goods for Less HIGHEST PHICE PAID For SECOND HAND FUENITTJEE Stoves. Carpets ana toois CaplUl lUrdware St Fnrnltnre Co. 286 N. Commercial St. Phone 847 CARL & B0WERS0X Groceries 383 Court Street Pnone 403 Biisick's SALEM ALBANY- Luggage and Trunks ALL REDUCED i ) ' OUSE Phone 398 DREAT.PND -M Dance every Vednesday and Saturday Extra Dance Christmas "Ere and - New Yeari V.xc Bungalow Orchestra $9 .00 DOWN A WEEK Special ; "Overseas Revue" 20 Proplr 20 Bis Mosical Show SUNDAY BHgh Theatre Every H"it Slosher's . Rednced.- See our patterns. tAdr.) ItiesiJieck IlraJKSl The charge of awanlt against Oliver Ries-sbeck wss dinmlsxed In police court -yesterday when the case came up for hearing. He was secured of auanltlng R. C, Taylor. personal mmon Dreaming! It is all right to think; It is all right to dream; providing the thought or dream leads to some definite action. But the man who fails to act. who spends his life dreaming of what he will ev at some fu ture time, wakes at last to the bitter realization that he is a failure. Wake Up! Act now! Make your opportu nities! Train yourself to tlo things. Turn your faee towards success. We can help you. Day or night. Call or write for information. Capital Business College Salem, Off sea. W. n. Annen of ML Angel. road patrolman for district No 10. was here yesterday on road business. . Sidney Rnsnell was here yeter nay -from .Marion. Hlaine Mcpord, attorney of wood burn, was in.flalem yeter flay. Judge George G. Bingham re turned yesterday from a 10 days trip to Lakeview and California points. He was called to Lake view to try some cases In the cir cuit court. Frank Hrubets of Eat Liberty was in the city yesterday. Mr. Hrubtz Is an enterprising prune grower and has been successful. This year be sold 27 tons of prunes, marketing his own crop. He has built np an eastern .trsde largely throagh his own efforts. CRUELTY IS PRACTICED - (Continued from pare 1) Will BO. ONE MINUTE jELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE . WM. GAHLSD0RF The Store of jlOUSEWARES All New and Desirable : MAX 0. BUREN HIGHEST PRICES Paid for Walnuts and White Beans PEOPLE'S CASH STORE kg . I 1 good j Jf We have some very at tractive prices on Talk ing Machines and Pianos J. W. TALLMAN 121 S. Commercial St. Opp. Ladd & Bush Bank Open Evenings abuses and that is through the legislature and the governor's of fice. And if the people them selves who are the source of all governmental power, fall to rise up In tbetr might and demand that these cruelties cease, then our prison population must con tinue to submit to atrocities that were supposed to hare ended dar ing the dark ages of human history." through the wilds of South Am erica. Dr. Alexander Hamilton Rice, explorer, plans soon to lea? or Egypt in an endeavor to lo cate a certain aneciea of coat which la Invslsable In medical re search work. He expressed this intention la an address on South America be fore the Geographical society here, Dr. Rice said his trip through Sooth America took him up the Kio Negro, the largest tributary of -the A ma ton, through a natu ral canal more than S00 miles la length, connecting It with the Orinoco. Into hitherto unexplored portions of nraxil. It was here that he came la actual contact with Guaharibos, a virtually un known tribe of cannibal Indians, who for 17 days punmd his party in an effort to cut off their return. The attack occurred in a wild cpot along the basks of the Orin oco. where Dr. . Rice . had made camp the night before. Two of his Indian guides had rone an the river la a canoe to test the depth of. the water, whea they saw something moving along the basks. Looking closer, they per- Cf iied the forms of Indians do- 1. . - lag in on me camp, aaa nsstuy turning about, harried back to warn the remainder of the party. . A few moments after the tnide" return.- Dr. RP-e said. the. entire bank was literally lined with wildly shrinking aad geiicniating figures who bran dished bows about seven feet high, with arrows six feet loas. Just opposite me I saw one bugs ereatnre, evidently. the chief or leader, who was shouting aad foaming at the mouth and making troilons that apparently meaat to cxpresft anticipation of a hearty raeai tnat night. . He wss neither negro nor Indian, and he bad black hairs on bis upper lip tnmg 1 nave never seen on sn Indian -We tried talking to them la every language and dialect at our command. We laid hatchet. knrves aad fihea on the rocks ta an attempt to paeify them, bat tney apparently had no idea what they were for. and "there was no doubting the fact , they intended to irgnt. "Finally when one or their ar rows landed Just at by feet. I de cided It was time to do some thing, and we fired the Winches ter rifle and Parker shotgun, our only weapons, over their heads. Thst frightened them for the mo ment. aad gave ns time to get our things pscked together and a start down the river. Shortly aiterward. darkness descended, snd all nlsht long w could hear their blood-curdling screams as they kept at our heels. went on. -a thick mint covered iue enure river, aaa it was this that gave us our chance to es cspe. When we finally reached deep water we kaew thst we were safe, for the Guaharibos do not uf-e boats or canoes, and -It wss too deep for them to wade." XMAS ENTERTAINMENT Tonight -7 -.30 Vkwk niLHT CIinLSTIAN" mtTtfll Corner -Center sad High Streets Miss Walton. DirectiBX . f Come sad eajoy the evening. A free-will offering will b taken for the Armenian famine ss Merer EVERY SHOVELFUL 0FC0AL we pat in yoar cellar ineaei; Jast so much comfort. ' Every lamp will be a halt prod ace r not m slagie piece of slate or stone la the entire load. Why pty lor the latter when feM same .money yon raa,gtt ft II coal by orderisc hereT LARTiER TRANSFER. rilONE S3t HioE'May -usrsestioiiiis; For many weeks we harr Wn remifwIM hy the rations merchants to do our shopping eaHjr arul kujr?etiD2 the multitudes of "fcifU that sroul! le apprrciatM br father, mother and the children. It is now bifh time that we turn our attention to irhat we art? ifoinx to cat tlnrirg the merry Christmas hoi it lava, for we all know te hare the Christmas rhrer in our homm.ve must W well suj Ilie with the tlrlcctallcn usual to. the, occxtion. To this end we are offering a few.sufrsetion.- FRUITS Chief Welsh to Bring KeUey From Seattle Acting, upon instructions of Chief of Police J. T. Welsh of Sa le!. Sesttle - police-officers yes terday arrested A. C. Kelsey In thst city on a charge of contrib uting to the delinquency of a mi nor. child.. Chief. Welah will go to Seattle for Kelsey as soon as requisition papers are received from the governor's office. Keley was formerly In the em ploy of the state at the cottage farm, quitting his position -there November 1. Two days later he is acensed of leaving Salem with a girl Just past 16 years old. leav ing a letter to Indicate that they had gone to California. Chief of Police Welah made a careful In quiry by letter and telegraph, all over California and a few days ago received a tip that Kelsey and the girl were In Seattle. It Is said they were married thereto vember 6. Recently they sent a letter fo the parents of the girl, saying 1 her "had arrived In Seattle from California and were going to Montana. t.i. fcelfevea to be untrue. - Kelsey ! aH to have lived with the girl's family In Canada and for a time In Salem. The girl's parents are highly inee over I h affair and want to give Kelsey the limit of the law. ROW YIK KVDED KJDAKT TROUBLK "I had a severe attack or klndey trouble aad for three wweks coaM cot get oat ot doors aad scarcely out of bed.- writes C. K. Brewer. iiuge springs. Ala. "Coald not bend over at all without the most excruciating pains. I pare based a bottle of Foley Kidney Pills. Was relieved after first few doses and continued their use ustll com pletely cured. I consider Foley Kidney Pills the best kidney rem edy in the world. No recurrence of my trouble." Sold everywhere. Recent Burglaries Lea'i to Arrest of Load Boy A possible sola If on was -made yesterdsy. of the two burglaries which took place Tuesday night when the Economy store and Oa trln brothers confectionary were entered and cigars, cigarette, randy and about 118 In , small change taken. Acting on Information received. Chief or Police Welih and Depu ty Sheriff Itert Smith made a search of a barn at Twentieth sad I) street, which resulted la the IJUTS CANDY Jefferson High School . Gives Excellent Program ' Before a large audience the stu dents of the high school at Jeffer son put on -an excellent program last Friday night. After the pro gram a box supper was served. The boxes were auctioned, and the lowest box sold for 13 and the highest for 110.50. The average was $5 a box GRAND THEATRE WED. DEC 29 JOHN CORT Present The Big Joyous Musical Fur ore coming from its all year's run" at The Knickerbocker Theatre, New York CAKES PUDDillGS DROS SAYS IT FTTLST AXT SATS IT LAST Carrie C. Harrei. Z19 N'lcholson St.. Norfolk. Va.. writes; "III ten anybody that Foley's Honey ana Tar Is all right. It did me all the good. I said it first and IH say It last." Thousands of bottle of this reliable remedy were bought lsst week bv careful mothers so as to be prepared to check coughs, colds and croup at the beginning. It acts almost Instantly, cats phlegm, soothes raw. Irritated membranes, ten tickllnr in. throat. Sold everywhere. . . AMI With FRED H EIDER and the original army of sing ers, dancers and funmakers that has made "Lester the biggest musical comedy suc cess in 20 years fhe World's Daintiest Dancing I Chorus Prices $1.00 to $20 Seat Sale, Monday 9:30 Mail Orders Now Wc were fortunate in amjrinjr a ship ment. of fine Navel Oranges that are eg. eeptionally well colored, sweet and jaieyj Irge sue, COc per dozen, mrjium. 50a per dozen, small per dozen..- Any of this fine fruit at 44.00 per half box. Spit ten bcrjr, Baldwin, Ilnme IVaatv and Ortley Arple. Lady A print or yemr tree decorations. . Florida and Arizona Crape Fruit, Ban anas. Pineapples, Cranberries, Japan evt Oranjrea, Lemons. Special Baoket of Fruit . We have- made ap titmjber of lanry t aleta tr fruits suitable for a flft, ctsn taining Oranges, bananas, apples, f igt an 1 Cluster in a neat substantial basket fcr f2M per basket. California Fancy Black and Fancy Black Firs in carton. Smyrna Fir" in layers and baskets. Cluster Haisins. Fard Dates by the pound. Dromedary Dates ia packages. Candied rineapple and Cher ries" Ore pon and California Walnuts (D not compare thev with Macchurian nuta that are beinz offered at a cheap price). Soft shell Almonds, Brazils, Filbert, IVanuta. sh filed California and Jordan Almonds salted Peanuts. Various of the Christmas candies cf the better kinds. Ribbon railed, choci late creams, avrted sticks, Taney cmt mixed, taffy, plain tnixeil. A tiny splint Itakrt filled with candy, 13c each. Krau and Johnson chocolates ia fancy boxrv Fntit cakes made in our own bakery, only the very best materials r.ved, ju t as jou would yoursrlf. Tru Bin frnit ia one poond ize. A liberal supply of rr own make of eakea for Friday. Choc&Ute, Prune. Nut, Coeoanut, Atjel, Sanshine, Jelly Roll. , We hare a line of plum ptddSngs tLat would tin justice to any Christmas dir tier. Ueinz Ilum Pudding; in Se, 7.V and $l-2-" sizc-s. ilrs, Portxr'a Plum P11J ling, .W and 1V sires, lira. Porter's 'Fig and Fruit Puddings, ami wV airfX One of thre sparkling drinks nU a. hi yet to the meal. Pheg Iosinberry jnic, Appleju. bampagne Applejn, tliquot Club llinger Ale, lUot BeVr ar-l SarsjpariHa, Virginia Dare, Calif or ria ltlajr, Welrh Crarf juice, Ilevo. TURKEYS A fine lot of grain fed Tnrkeys. Cor-: early and make your eleetin...All t'.s ' fntn 10 to i-ouuds. Nice fat. hens, 2 to T priundt. VEGETABLES J n iramenw lot of fine reretaWea ChrUtmas trade. DrueU spront. cauliflower, preen peppers, sweet p a -toes, srrecn onions celery, celery hear;. h-ad lettuce. In the line of canned ve c tabes: asparagus, large stalk, 'Ac xT can; asparagus tips "0e per can, salil points :i5e per can ; fancy eot string hears J-"x Del Mnte pea Onarga corn, rnt'h rooms, whole beets. Little Jewel pas, Maine succotash. (Jreen Lima beans ROTH GROCERY COHM Phones 1885-6-7 Phone yonx Orders early 11 po Remember, this store will be closed aH day Cfcrirtsiis D Saturday. Have plenty of rcpyLes for the two days . 1 7 1ST rrmrmercial St Salem Alt Ave A" V.'