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TOR - OREGON- STATESMAN. RALKUT, OUECJOW. SATURDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 2.1. 1020 CIT Y NEWS IN BRIEF f' t Ilurrvn ATI !L Maude, leave Sunday for Ssrtrttt t 'nd the hoIiday tsott visiting, friends ; Auto Collide rtlHslon occurred yesterday ....Mariinn of Liberty and erect buildings, There la 10 acrea o! timber on the place, the rest being alt cultivated. 1 This rale gives a fair Indication, of what pood land well located is worth in this section. The new owner will ho doubt make it pay and materially improve the .value of the dace, to sav nothing of the automobiles f "unearned increment" valne. Mr. reported, 420 were subject to th Drovisions of the workmen's com pensation act, 21 were from firms and corporations that have re jected the act and 13 were from public utility corporation not subject to the act." " - treel3 wnea uiumuuurii . -- ..... h E II Thomas, route 1, Campbell does toot. Intend to leave i:tl lien HenteTburg. 1003, Soutn Salera because he has sold hla rmroercial street, collided. Both land, lie knows no place he likes jatomoblles were somewnai aam- first Popular Concert j Salem I Symphony orchestra, .rinory. Sunday, Jan. 2, at 3 p. m. A!l eiM '&0c. . (Ad.) ' - , . SoU H Farm , H Campbell, local manager for the. Standard Oil company, katoll &is 60-aere farm on the Silerton road, about three miles . r Silrerton and 10 miles from Salem, for $11,000. The tile wa made for cash. Amos CoThonse. a Silrertbn man. was tb purchaser. This CO acres Is art of the Hngh and Web Smith lonation land claim. It has no building, but the new owner takes possession at once and will as well as Salem. Truck and Car Colli II. E. Spoldins 'of route 7, Sa lem, was driving an automobile east on Ferry Ftreet Vesterdav when a Ford truck traveling pouth on High street, appeared sud denly from behind an Oregon Electric train which was standing on the track, resulting in a col lision. Mr. Spolding, who, re ported the accident to the police department, said botli'i the auto mobiles were slightly! damaged, but no one was hurt. (onion Contest Ielayel - " The election contest case of Leslie Murray vs. Herbert j 3or don. which, was to have been held yesterday morning, haa been con tinued until Monday' forenoon. ' Hamilton Funeral Held The. funeral of M. L. Hamilton, pioneer Salem business man, was conducted at the chapel of Webb & Clough yesterday at 11: 1 O'clock by the Elks. ing the splendid offering which amounted to about $100. given toward the near east relief fund. The Jray iVIIc Will Serve Turkey dinner Christmas day from 4 until 8 p. m. Adv. Final Account Filed The final account of' the estate of Lntharja A. Massey was filed yesterday in -the, county court. The hearing, of objections was set for January 31, 1921. Every Suit at Mosher'a Reduced. See our patterns. (Adv.) ! Shramm Makes Mistake A. A. Shramm. of the Corvallis State bank, has a badly cut hand, all because he violated the Cor vallis rule against anyone but the wife cutting the kindling. Mr. Shramm whacked away and man aged to sink his hatchet into ine back of his hand. He has been wearing this around several days now. but he Is not In uch bad shape that he cannot take in all th money offered him at the bank.- Gazette-Times. Two" Car In Crah ' Chailes Hobertson reported to the police station Thursday night that while drivine an automobile tast on Court street, at the Inter section of High, he collided witn a Ford automobile. The rear light fender and the running board on the Robertson automo bile was rmajshed. PERSONAL MENTION I I InTT-'-n ri r,n.nnr Legal r.lanks i Get them at The Statesman of fice. Catalog on application. (Ad) Continuous Show DOROTHY GISH In "FLYING PAT" "DUCK IN .Is Another Regular. Comedy. pCar Fender Hamajred An automobile belonging to F W. Wilson was damaged in a col lision with another automobile a the intersection : of High an Court streets. The fender on his machine was bent and the radia tor damaged. Marriage Licenses Issued Marriage licenses were issued yesterday In the office of the county clerk to the following ap plicants: iiara iiarper ana taas. Marion Cady of Salem, and to Hazel M. Duf field and Fred S. Slater of Mill City. , Maeazine Club It The Ace, 127 X Rank Charter Issued , A charter was Issued yester day by the state banking depart ment to the Bank of Waldport capitalized at $ IS. 000. The In corporators are W. J. Rrugland, president; Alexander Sweek, vice resident, and L. -L. Linn, cash lt,pres id PrPS! : I .er. Residence I Sold " R. P. Kirby has sold his resi dence at 23-" South Fourteenth street, to his son-in-law It. II. Campbell. 1021 Calendars Homer II.' Smith. McCornack bldg., free. High. (Adv.) Xo Arrest Thursday For the 'first time, at least dur ing the past four months, the po lice blotter was a LianK - innrs day. In view of this being such a very busy season of the year, it is rather an unusual circumstance. Card of Thanks We wish to thank the friends and especially the menbrs of the Elks lodge who assisted is during ths Tuneral and buriai of our father. Laud and Ira Ham ilton, (adv.) DeMolay Comniamkry Xo. 5, K.T The annual Christmas observ ance will be held in the Masonic temple at 10 o'clock. Christmas morning. Sir knights will wear their uniforms. An interesting nrogram has been arranged and Woodburn and McMinnville com manderies have been invited to Insurance,! attend. The services are open to (Adv.) 'I 'he public. All Sir Knights and I "heir ladies are requested to.be Two Fatalities Reported present, W. T. Davis, Recorder. tint nf a total aT i.ii. areitient? . talent C;irl Injured Miss Jackibine Schmidt was cut about the face Thursday night In an automobile accident on Front street when an automobile driven by Frank Judd and a Rusick de livery truck collided at the inter section of Columbia .street. Miss Schmidt was riding In the Judd automobile .when the cars col lided. The radiator and wind shield on the Judd car waa broken and the radiator on the truck was also damaged. R. R. Goodln. state purchasing agent. Is ill at bis home In the city. J. R. Smith. local tobacco deal er, left last night to ppend the week-end with friends In Eugene. W. H. Lytle. state veterinary; and wife, are spending Christmas with friends at Pendleton. Mrs. T. B. Handler and daugh ter are guests of friends at Tilla mook over Christmas. Secretary of State Sam Kbzer and wif are spending Christmas with his' mother in Portland. O. V. Hoff, state treasurer. Is ill at his home with the grip. James Crawford, deputy atate treasurer, went to Portland last I night to spend Christmas with Ms father. exAttorney General A. M. Crawford. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith of En- gene, called at The Statesman, ot fice Fridar evenine while wait ing for a train to McMinnville. to spend the over-the-Christmas per iod at the borne or relatives. Cole, near Knox Butte. Linn eoun-, ty. from a stroke of paralysis hich she suffered last Saturday. She was S3 years old. Mrs. Harold was born In Cal ifornia and came to Oregon when a young girl and located in Salem and livd here a number of years. For the last 30 years she bad lived on a farm near Stayton. Mrs. Harold was visltinz her daughter when stricken with par alysis. She was a member of the Christian church and the Eastern Star. She is survived by her hus band, four sons and four daugh ter .Tho mm ir. Clifford ani f'lvrf llarnM Athanv mfA Rolla and Lloyd Harold of Stayton. and . . a . . ner aaugaiers are r. k.. -Cole of Knox Rutte. Mr. Lloyd Chrisman of Stayton and Miss Delia Harold of Stayton and Miss Ina Harold of Silverton. Interment will be In the Mason ic cemetery cf Stayton on Sunday at 2 o'clock. Rev. F. A. Talroec of Stayton. officiating;'' Tb funeral cortege will leave the CoU farm it lu o'clock Sunday morning. Classified Ads. in The Statesman Bring Remits Salem ScKool of Expression Lola Roaamon Walton. Director 147 N. onraeirtal Phone S9W-14S4J Close De. 24 repena Jaa. 2. Willamette Valley Transfer Company Fut Out Freight Daily Between Portland and Salem ; Phone 140 Us Vacuum Cups have ar- r rived at KYu MOORE'S tlXIE reported to the state industrial accident commission for the week ending December 23. two were fatal. They were S. M. Thiess. a miner of Bourne, and Joseph Xa I Fitzgerald, a laborer of Salem. Of the total number of accidents- VALLEY MOTOR CO. Sales and Service Bond Approval Asked The state engineering depart ment has received from the Tal ent irrigation district of Jackson countv ah annlication for eprtifi- cation of $33,000 In bonds to buy ana ior tne emigrant creek res ervoir site. The district has Is sued a total of $252,000 in bonds. It covers 9000 acres. The Gray Relle Will Serve- Turkey dinner Christmas day from 4 until 8 p. m. Adv. Planting Time Secure Reliable Fruit and orna mental Trees, Small Fruits, Roses, , from THE SALEM NURSERY COMPANY" 428 Oregon Bldg. Phone 1763 TalHnz Machines and Records i. COUGHNinV; 30c Doz. Player Pianos PlayerU? , SXLEFiI BAKING CO. O Kirt Street, "Phone 954 I htrt Rarnn Soan. ... .fl.OO It ponnda Onions. . . Dnlnnf MP Set. - .S2.00 1 tniuft .r Baric .......$1JW Whet, per hundred ...... .f4.00 Tie Highland Grocery fliona 4SI 746 Highland Arenoe W. W. M00RE furniture Btore Tie Home ot the TIctroU fci t more for yotxr monei t " Moore It Pare to Trade mM Tbo fARLIERS CASH STORE O. Barton Dnrdall tit Korth ConuaercUl 4T . ... '- r WOOD WOOD CjH 0. IL Tracy Wood Co for all klnde ot dry wood 4 totapt oellvery Phone 520 ELECTRIC MACHINE & ENGINEERING CO. Jn nor WaahlnK llachlnea and ..6ctne work ana vuppues. W! Court St. phone 48S W00DRY conducta sales anywhere In Marion or Polk counties. Store located 270 N. Com'L AUCTIONEER WW A? Special "Overseas Revue" 20 People 20 Ilig Musical Show SUNDAY Bligh Theatre Delicious ChrUtmas IMnner- Will be nerved at Hotel Marion from 5 until 8 D. m. at $2 the cover. (Adv.) ' HOW HE ENDED KIDNEY TROUBLE "I had a severe attach of kinder trouble and for three weeks could not get out of doors and scarcely out of bed." writes C. E. Brewer. Village Springs. Ala. "Could not bend -over at all without the most evtrnriatinr nains. I purchased a bottle of Foley Kidney Pills. Was relieved after first lew aoses ana continued their use until com pletely cured. I consider Foley Kidney Pills the best kidney rem edy in the world. No recurrence of my trouble." Sold everywhere. WE extend our thanks for the generous patronage accord ed us and wish everyone a very MERRY CHRISTMAS Sunday School Entertains The Christmas program given at th First Christian church on Thursday night, was well at tended. The -Sunday school, un der whose ausnices the entertain ment was elven. must have felt repaid for their efforts in receiv- LOOK! IN BUSINESS FOR YOUIl AUTO'S SAKE . m a r,-- -.4 Vltttnr rlfht? Bring to us. A place to ret urea. spot lights, skid cnama pumps. Great Western Garage Phone 4 4. Opposite Court House ALWAYS OPEN Better Goods for Lea HIGHEST PRICE' PAID ,r For SECOND HAND FUENITUEE Stoves, carpets ana ioou Capital Hardware A Furniture Co. 286 N. Commercial St. Phone 47 CARL & B0WERS0X Groceries 383 Court Street Phone 403 FOR BARGAINS of all kinds aucb. as furniture, stoves, ranges, machinery, of all kinds see the CAPITOL JUNK & BARGAIN HOUSE 215 Center 1 Phone S98 0 ; Vaudeville Four. Big Acts - - And Harry Carey In . "J5Iue Streak McCoy" GO I If m a 9 nsm V Vf ILL CONTINUE TS BAKF , BREAD Busick's g ALUM ALBANY 1 r ii i H.RTf,IANBR0S.C0. Tor Tint Jewelry " Jmlen and OpUcianJ "WALLFELT" Takes the place of elota at about one- 4VI.il Ji? MAX0. BUREN 17 N. Commercial St Do yoa take TURKISH BATHS f If not, why not! No other baths or treatments can produce the peranenn Het to the person suffering from disagreeame com ments of the flesh or body like the Turkish Batns vf m. OREGON BATH HOUSE Open 8 a, m. nntil 9 p. m. Lady and Gentlemen attendants 1S7 North Commercial St ijjha Electric Sign "SHOES 7htHvYAn? I bsy, sell and exchange aad second-hand furnl- stoves, rancea. rugs, 1 t. We wlU buy yoti COL. W. P. WRIGHT ABcuooeer t Com'1 SL Salem. Or. Luggage and Trunks ALL REDUCED DREAMLAND RINK Dance every Wednesday and Saturday Extra Dance Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve Bungalow Orchestra $9.00 WE'LL have no trouble keeping our New Year's resolution. We have re solved to continue to bake the choicest bread and we'll have no trouble do ing so because "we know how. Resolve to write the name of our bread on your next grocery order. PEERLESS BAKERY Philip Winters, Prop. 170 N. Commercial Street Phone 247 I BITS FOR BREAKFAST I rr : Merry Christmas: ! Salem will take care of her own; her own needy iammes. Th rnnnse to the anneal of TtiA Statesman tor heln for the needy families has surprised many ,who have seen tne pues oi pro-1 visions in the warehouse back of this office. The response was spontaneous, and it persists. !' But the Hits for itreasiast roan was not surprised. He knows Sa lem, and has experienced mo came thing before. "m "m m It wa rtretrr hard on Molly Brunk. who now has two Jobs; the one connected with the collection and distribution of the supplies for the needy families being the rpater. So all the heln she can JfeCt will be welcome. It was tmld last mroi inn iv new automobiles were given a presents for Christmas In baiem. and that the purchases of Jewel ry and g?ms- here never half so large at any former Christmas time. ' So Salem hasorae people with money. U K, - . .The fact Is. Salem ought to have no poor: or very few. brought to that condition through .uvnomi nr, miafortnne. And there would be no needy families here, outside of those mentioned. If there were an efficient employ ment bureau functioning. There is plenty of work for all. even now. If the Jobs were connected with the Joble. And there will be more w4rk than workers when spring opens, and especially when the crops begin to come on. Greetings Exchange! by Prunancms, Chemans The Vancouver Prnnarians have extended Christmas greetings to the Salem Cherrians. King Bing r-tanosv r ih Salem boosters yes terday received the following mes- a-w aimed tr il. Lonen, -Dmtia nf tha frnnartans: "Tn vnil Kine Bine, and thronrh vou to all theherrlans mv floek wishes you all a merry 1 rkrlitmll." King Bing sent hacK tne iouow lv Mf1r "The Cherians. King Blng-elect . - nif Avtani t hp heartiest jftUU lll-t 1 - " - hAlM.v ricVia tn TOUT bUDCh OI good fellows." Mrs. Sarah Harold Dies at Home of Daughter If.. C7roV tt-irnld. vlfe Of C. r tu.nu ta--PKterdav. at th 1. 1 r t,'., t9iihtfr. Mrs. C. P- 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii DOWN A WEEK Trr:n Tt-w n ONE MINUTE ELECTRIC ; WASHING MACHlWfc wm HAHLSD0RF The Store of HOUSEWARES j I 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 7 Ul 1 - HIGHEST PRICES Paid for Walnuts and White Beans PEOPLE'S CASH STORE Your Time Has Come to have your cleaning and pressing done at old time prices Suits Cleaned and Pressed......... ...$1.50 Ladies' Plain Suits and Dresses . .$1.50 Suits Sponged and Pressed :....;.. 50c Salem Cleaners and Dyers 1215 South Commercial Phone 1868 1 .B-CappneP, SAliM.ORE. Merry Christmas at-1 rTi n i i7 - i A Merry Christmas To All Our Friends and Customers May thU be the best Christmas yoa have ever spent, may you lone remember thU 1920 Yuletide because of the many privileges you have had, both in giving bountifully to those suffering In other countries, and to the !M!eones at home.thi U our wih. itjt All New and Desirable MAX 0. BUREN "i jour sales with us People's Furniture Srnr -t Phone 1047 PhbneTI 179 N. Commercial St., Salem i r'.. I