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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1920)
THIS OREGON STATESMAN, BALVJM. OTtECSOrV. TUESDAY MORNINfi DECEMBER C8. 1020. GITY NEWS IN BRIEF Thieve Active ' Two bicycles were reported to the police as missing Sunday. oyd Satterlee of 14 46 Saginaw .treet told the police, his .wheel Ud been taken from in front of the Oregon theater sorte time be tween 2 and o o'clock in the af ternoon. In the evening Ralph UcCall. route .1. reported that his bicycle was stolen from near the Uslie Methodist church. E uropean and southern confer ences this quadrcnium. and who is establishing homes for the un derfed children. isihlir Auctk . . .:il 11 1.1- 1. pen Jr. vesi wm bvn u3 uuu i told furniture at public auction Tborsday forenoon at 1:30 at 5T7 jj. Capitol street. Gas range, bed room 6UitcR. library tabW, chairs, tlc.(Adv.) . ftfhef Fund SubMi-ilMiI i Tlie Center Street Methodist IpiKOpal Sunday school Sunday BitW gave a very pleasing and at-inu-tiTe Christmas program con- liitinK of recitations, dialogues, i tli children and young people. An' of ferine was taken for the starv ing children of Europe amounting to 171." The congregation had al ready, a few" weeks before sub scribed and paid nearly $400. The $471 was aent to Bishop Nuelsen. who has supervision or the Central lights Cause t'lali U. G. Shipley reported a col: lision to the police Saturday nigh, t in which he fcaid in driving east on Court street hi? automobile collided with one driven by D. H. Mosher, traveling north on Cottage, resulting in a bent fen der on .the Mosher automobile. Roth drivers were said -to have been blinded by glaring lighU on an approaching automobile. Veterans of Uk C ivil Mar Are hereby notified that thb funeral of our late comrade John F. Ulair will be held at the un dertaking parlors ot Webb &. Clough this (Tuesday) afternoon at 2 o'clock, and that you-are rc- Uiuested t attend the same. He was a member of Company D. l."th Wisconsin volunteer infantry. (Adv.) 1). WEBSTER, Adjt. ty; incorporators, F. W. llloiidell, Joseph, llaptonstall, Frank Ver non, Jack Murrey; property ralu ation. nothing. The Skookum company, Portland; Incorporators Robert R. Kuykendall. Marvin K. Gotland. G. C. Frlsbie; capital! zation. 1100.000 ed sven and one-half pounds at birth. Labor Taper IWrridetl A story In a local paper, taken from the Oreton Labor Press. published in Portland, is manu- Resolutions ofifactured of whole cloth, and Is for dissolution were filed by the fol-jtUe purpose of discrediting the lo- rcrcived nndu proflta on bonds! the country was eitl?d. tad treasurer, an jaeep snow aiicr Attention WooUn:ii The officers and team of Salem camp No. 1 Is. V O. W.. requested to be present at hall .tonight, at 7:30, when they will leave for Turner where they will confer the : initiatory degree. Ry order of the C. C, C. II. Ship man. (Adv.) P.urulars Si ill IJuy Burglars are reported to have broken into the store of George Saterlee of 40 4 Ferry street Sat urday nisht and taljen two revol vers. An entrance was rained through the hack door, which was torced open by using cn axe and an iron bar. One of the revol vers is described as an American double-action .32 caliber, and the otber a Harrington & Richard son .3S. The same night some- lowing: Prineville Drug com pany. Prineville; Tharos Invest ment company. Portland; Taylor Stanton Plumbing company, Port la'iuD , r Kclscy Plead Not Guilty A. C. Kelsey, who was returned recently from Seattle, to answer to the charge of contributing to the delinquency of a minor child. was arraigned yesterday in the justice court before Judge G. K Unruh. He pleaded not guilty to the charge. His trial Is set for Thursday, at 1:30 p. m. rtniL. f' i one entered the office of the me i e,,,,i,i ... . ,. uiauuaiu Jll .1 IM1111UUV UL rill- eenth and Oak streets, and took $S in 2 -cent stamps and. $3 in small change. In Ihrs case the entrance wasgained by breaking the Yale lock with a Ford axle. Motor Vehicles Damaged A delivery automobile belong ing to the Midget market, which was. being driven by A. E. Pettit or ,ine Lome apartments, was badly damaged yesterday in a col lision-occurring at the intersec Magainc Club Kate The Ace, 127 N Jligh. (Adv.) FATTY ARBUCKLE In His Riotuous Comedy Feature "THE LIFE OF THE PARTY" Last Times Today "KISMET" Starts Sunday Wnelke Fined - uen u. woeike was fined ?.0 j i-siitrruay ior naving in Ms pos session intoxicating lfouor. The tion of Winter and Center streets. jcae came up for a hearing before ine collision, was wan a truck I Judge Karl Race of the city court, driven -by Bruce Cunningham, (The case against Frank Woelke wnicn- was traveling east nn uen- cr.arged with the same offense ter street.- Both drivers reported tc the police department. Cun ningham claimed the delivery wa3 traveling at a very rapid rate. which he said was the --cause of the accident. We Are Milking Our Own Chili Again at the . Good Eeats. (Adv.) was dismissed. Fisher Round Ovr Sidney Fisher, charged with lewd cohabitation, was bound over yesterday to the grand jury, after a hearing in the justice court Ikv fore Judge G. E. I'nruh Legal Blank Get them at The Statesman of fice. Catalog on application. (Ad, cat pager to be published here un der the name of the Pacific Coast Labor News, according to L. P. Simeral and T. V. McAdoo. Every merchant and nearly all laboring men understand the project, it Is said, and it not. are asked to con sult cither Mr. Simeral or Mr. McAdoo before passing Judgment. They declare the coining to Salem of a coast wide labor paper Is a bona fide proposition. More de tailed information, it Is said, wil. be given later in the week. sold to the state expose which was followed by a grand jury investigation In Mar lon rounty. The grand Jury" in quiry resulted in no criminal In dictments, but caused a tighten ing up of the Kliry of the stale treasurer In bond transactions. State Treasurer lloff yesterday Issued a statement in which he said that, since he had been In office opportunity has never been given for the breaking of any bond house to affect the state treasury. "So monev has ever been paid he said, "until the bond or its col lateral was In the office, and no inte rim certificates have ever b--n accepted." Mrs. Carlco 1H Mrs. Ueanette Carir 33 years old. died at her home. 10 4 7 Fir street, yesterday. She is sur vived by her husband. J. 11. Cari co. and by. two young rons and a baby daughter. The body will le sent by Webb & Clough today to Payette. Idaho, for funeral ser vices and burial. Couple Get LicciiM Idella Penson of Salem and Frederick Wallace Insbery of Marquam were granted a mar riage license by the county clerk yesterday. Love. Watchmaker and J-sweler 337 State street. Salem. (Adv.) - , - - rfillamette Valley Transfer Company Fat Out Freight Dally Between Portland and Salem ! Phono 140 The Vacuum Cups have ar rived at A. H. (MOORE'S i Given Fined Sanitary . Officer J. N. Skaif filed a complaint yestt rday with I the police department causing the arrest of C. C. Given for dump ing garbage along the river bank at the foot of South street. Given was arraigned and entered arplea of guilty to; the charge. He was fined . $10 by Judge Earl Race, before whom the case was tried. Racer Entertains Crowd A crowd of about 100 motor cycle riders or persons interested in that sport, including members or the Salem Motorcycle club, under whose, auspices the enter tainment was-eiven. listened to a talk at the Commercial club lat night by Otto Walker, a member oi ine iianey-uaviason raeinrr team, Mr. ' Walker also showed several reels of motion nictures. He told his experiences on the racinsj tracks in various parts of the Lnited States. Final Account Filed An order was filed yesterday in the county court, approving the final account in the estate of Au gusta M. Frank, deceased. The order also stipulated the disposi tion of the money left in the est tate. The final account in the es tate of Reatha H. Low, was filed in the county court yesterday. January 31 was set as a date for the hearing of objections. r vans ai Sales nd Service VALLEY MOTOR CO. Planting Time Secure Reliable Fruit and Orna mental Trees, Small Fruits, Roses, from THE SALEM NTJKSEKY COMPANY I 428 Oregon Bldg. Phone 1763 DIXIE Talking Machines and Records DOUGHNUTS 30c Doz. Playe?Pianos and Player EoHa SALEM BAKING CO. 123 Court Strecl. Thone 954 IS bars Savon Soap. ...... .f l.OO II sounds Onions 25c Daloas. per set. .......... .$2.00 I judJ, per sack .......... .$31-50 1 ViaeaL per hundred. ..... .f LOO Tie Highland Grocery Rioas 49$ 74$ Highland Avenue I W W. M00RE rnraltttre 8tor Tat Horn of t Vlctroln ' Jo ftt more for your money t noorei It Pi to Trsde s4 The I 7ARMERS CASH STORE O. BartOB Dardsll U7 North Commercial BT W00DRY v conducts ssJes anywhere In Marlon or Polk counties. Store located 270 N. ComX AUCTIONEER WOOD WOOD , Call O. H. Tracy Wood Co for all kinds of 7 dry wood rrompt deliTery Phone 820 . ELECTRIC MACHINE & : ENGINEERING CO. for Thor Wsshlnx Machines and Electric Work and Supplies. 117 Court St. Phone 418 Kvery Suit at M:osher's Rednced. See our (Adv.) patterns. Petition Filel A petition for letters testamen tary in the estate of Sarah Eliza beth Drake, was filed yesterday in the county court, in which the appointment of U. G. Royer is re quested as executor. Mrs. Drake died December 8, 1!)20. 1021 Calendars Homer H. Smith, McCornack bldg., free. Hlalr Funeral Today The funeral or John K. islalr. who died at a local hospital on Friday, will be held today at the Webb & Clough chapel at 2 p. m-.i. conducted by the W. A. K.. of which he was a member. Rev. JI. N. Aldrich. i.astor of Leslie Methodist church will be the rain ister. Interment will be in Odd Fellows cemetery. "Oregon Grower' Becomez Magazine of Large Size '"The Oregon Grower. the off! cial magazine of the Oregon Growers Co-operative association has grown within one year from a 16-page pamphlet, to a 40-page magazine, taking rank as an au thority with the best horticultu ral magazines published In the est. The January issue published today contains articles of special value to prune growers. In fact. If there Is a needy family In Salem still not supplied with gro ceries and clothing, needy and deserving, it Is only neceasary to hav- the fact known, and mat family will be speedily supplied. Signed articles for the forth coming Welcome Ldition or Tee Statesman are already coming in. rti iinn vill make this a orth while edition. x .K . rl.m, nil fnr tables . . l c u v t m u . ...vh . - i for the New Year's eve orgies there used to be. Drinking the health of a friend in pure hy drant water, however, U all rlaht. If there is sincerity back of It- Sound can be amplified a mil lion times by a new device. Don t mention it to the young thing bo insists upon playing Jazz on a wheeiy piano In your neighbor hood. An eipert says that in 200 year there lll e no blondes In the world. Rut he I saying u under bin breath. He is smart enough not to allow any blonde to hear him. W Many a man when he prays, 'lead ns not into temptation. has a memai rescryauon. miunm Insurance, (Adv.) Clear Title Sought A complaint was filed yesterday in the circuit court by Alice E. Caldwell vs. Stanley LMeyers et al, in. which the plaintiff asks for a decree to quiet title to certain property. Dr. Ixng IM1 Dr. William Lonu. 81 years old. a veterinarian who bad lived in Salem for 2S years, died at his home. 249 South Church street early Sunday. The funeral will be at 10 o'clock a. m. today at the Webb & Clough chapels Rev. C. 11. Powell officiating, and in terment will be in City View ceov etery. He is survived by his wfcl ow and by a son, French Long, of Salem. ! PERSONAL MENTION I First Popular Concert Salem Symphony orchestra, armory. Sunday, Jan. 2, at C p. la. All seats 50c. (Ad.) Two in Jail Walter Cralle and Fred Turner were brought from Woodburn yes terday by Frank Covey, chief of police ot that place. Roth were given hearings in the justice court. Cralle, who was convicted of stealing a ride on a railroad train, was given five days in tho county jail. Fred Turner was fined $50 for carrying concealed weapons. lie' failed to furnish the fine and will spend couuty jail. Lumler Company Files- Articles Of incorporation were filed here yesterday by the Nicd-ermeyer-Martin Lumber company of Portland, capitalized at $20.- 000. The Incorporators are E. T. Wiedermeyer. W. Linus Martin and C. A. Niedermeyer. Other articles filed were: Anes Com mercial tlub. Aitnest Curry conn- SALEM CLEANERS AND DYERS i-; Repairing and Alterations 1215 S. Com'l St. Phone ISIS Great Weslern Garage Gill Piston Rings Spot Ligbts- Stromberg- Carburetor Skid Chains Ignition Supplies Tires and Tubes Opposite Court House. Phone 44 WE NEVER SLEEP Better Goods for Less HIGHEST PSICE PAID For SECOND HAND FURNITXJBE Stores. Carpets and Tools Capital Hardware & Furniture Co. 285 N. Commercial St. Phone 947 CARL & B0WERS0X Grocerieii 383 Court Street Phone 409 HARTMAN BROS. CO. Tor Fine Jewelry Jeweler and Optician! "WALLFELT" Takes the place ot cloth at about one-third J MAX 0. BUREN 178- N. Commercial SL 167 North Commercial St. M the Electric Sign SHOES" fl What Hare You? We bur. sell and exchange new and second-band furni ture, stoves, ranges, rugs, tools, etc Wo will boy you VOL. XV. V. WRIGHT - Auctioneer 111 N. Com'l SL, Blm. Or. List your tales with ns People's Furniture J Store 1 NlfM Phone 1047 PhorieT8i FOR BARGAINS or all kinds such as furniture, stores, ranges, machinery, of all kinds see the CAPITOL JUNK & BARGAIN HOUSE Chickens at lrge Again complaints are heinu reg istered at the police station charg ing persons with allowing their chickens to run at large. This time the offense appears to come from the Englewood section of the cHy. The. police have been re quested to notify tli person to keep the chickens shut up. Big Sum C'ollcrteil - The relief sum ra:sed at the First Methodist church at the en tertainment Chrhtmas niht com bined with contributions received Sunday night aggregated $106;. according to announcement made yesterday. The money mainly goes to the near east: relief fund. Miss Ruth Rames. a student at the University of Washington, Is here from Seattle to visit rela tives during the holidays Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Know land and daughter. Pauline, have n turned from Albany where they spent Christinas T. E. McCroskey'is attending a meeting of the state chamber of commerce iu Portland. , T. II. Prixley has returned from Eugene where ho fpent Christinas with relatives, Robert Mann is in Kuxcne isit ing at the home of his parents John P. Ross is here from Amity. C. It. Clancey is in Tacoma. Mrs. Leland II. Ross end daugh ter Maxlne are visiting relatives at Hopewell. Mr. and Mrs. S. II. Van Trump soent the week-end with Mrs. Van Trump's sister, Mrs. Frank Maynes and family of North How ell. it is a special prune Issue with ar tides by the leading horticultur-l ROOi chance and nobody any the ists of the west. I m-ier. We are of sucn sodden C. I. Lewis ot the Oregon I stuff. Growers Co-operative associaticn contributes articles on "Prune Strains." on 'Trune Fertilizers and on "Pruning Hints." Trof II. P. Itarss of Oregon Agricultural college experiment station writes on "Mushroom Rot." "Brown Rot in Prunes" and on "Prune Leaf SL" Prof. W. ; S. Brown, chief In 1 horticulture ot Oregon Agrlcultn-, ral college writes on "How to. Prune" and Prof. Frank II. Lath- rop. of O. A. C. experiment station j on "The Root Borer." R. C. Paulus. sales manager ot the association has contributed an article on "How Sales Are Made. containing much Inside Informa tion. Prof. A. L. Lovett ot the O. A. C. experiment station writes on "The Prune Twig Miner." The January Issue of the maga zine contains mare Illustrations than any horticultural authority published In the west and In many ways will bo an authority for prune growers for years to come. WATCHES in riatinum and White Gold with Diamond 'wt tins. 14k. Gold and Gold Filled. . JEWELRY La valliers, Rinjrs, Broaches, Pearl Beads, Cuff-Link, Scarf-Fins, Chains, Charms, in fact everything in Jewelry. ' I , t.R.GAPDwTPz SALLM.ORS. . Successor to Gardner & Keene I BITS FOR BREAKFAST ' A Yes; a little rain. S 100 times better than Rut snow'. Are you caught with any Inter im certificates? U "U Am interim certificate Is a re- riot for vour money, and yoa get your bond ir the concern issuu the receipt is good. If not, you whistle for your bond. miner Looks like an open bilities. However, the nam ette rsllev ha never yet Daughter in Horn A baby daughter arrived at 12:20 o'clock Christmas morning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Otis Runner, on rural route N'o. 6. Salem.. The little girl has named Inez Jeanettc. She weigh- 215 Center Phone 398 Busick's I JLLEM ALBANY 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 ot the flesh or body like the Turkish Baths will. OREGON BATH HOUSE Open 8 a. m. until 9 p. m. Lady and Gentlemen attendants Luggage and Trunks ALL REDUCED m All New and Desirable MAX0. BUREN DREAMLAND . RINK Dance every Wednesday and Saturday L'ltra Dance fhrlstmas Kvc and Xcw Year's Lvo Bungalow Orchestra $9.00 mm A WEEK Will Buy a ONE MINUTE ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE WM. GAHLSD0RF The Store of HOUSEWARES HIGHEST PRICES Paid for Walnuts and White Beans PEOPLE'S CASH STORE Last Time Tonight Wonderful . VIVIAN MARTIN .in "HUSBANDS and WIVES" and A Roaring Comedy Thursday "Just Pals" Saturday Geo. Walsh Theatre iL Ak W'n have proven Swf that we are f worthy of lh r public's con f i .dente. Our eqnip : ment is dignified and genteel. vVo plan pur services carefully and cx ecute them cuu-ucicntiously. a Salem visitor yesterday Asa Robinson, county judge of Polk county and a brother of Linn County, were In Salem yes terday. J. K. Hosmer. an attorney of Silverlon, was in the city jester day. V. J. Culver, county roadmasl er.' was ill at bis home yester day. Ira Luna, a locomotive engin eer for the Charles K. Spauldjng Logging company at Philomath, was in Salem yesterday. Mrs. C. X. Xeedham will go to Roscburg today to spend the holiday week with relatives and friends. H. O. Anderson, an Ashland real estate dealer, is spending the holiday season wiih his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Anderson, in this city. now hi: exded ktd.ney TROUBLE "I had a severe sttacx of kindey trouble and for three weeks could not get out of -doors and scarcely out ot bed" writes C. K. Brewer. Villacc Springs. Ala. ' Could not I bend over at all without the most excruciating pains. I purchased a bottle of Foley Kidney rills.. Was J relieved after first few doses ana continued their ' use until com pletely cured. I consider Foley Kidney Tills the best kidney rem iiv in tho world. No recurrence of my trouble." Sold everywhere. J. L ETHERIDGE IS ARRESTED (Continued from page 1 Van Winkle Srnds Klh ur Attorney General I. II. Van Winkle vesterday transmitted lo Waller II. Evans, district attorney for .Multnomah county, evidence which has come into his posses sion uncovering nrcvious criminal activities of John L. Ktheridge of i Portland and his prison recard , or two lerms in tne jv.rry pnVtcntliiry. Th" eid-nce nill U umI by the MultnoiiMb rounj district attorney as information In his criinin:il inveiiciioii of Elheridge's can-er, including hi alleii'-d peculations a- li-ad of the landing liuue r Morris. Rroth crs. inc.. of Portland. Upon inquiry at the oflice of Slate Treasurer lloff Mr. Van Winkle was informed by Jm- Crawford, assistant Mate treanti rcr. that the trcat-uter hold no interim certificates irom nn bonding bouw. Joseph O. Rich ardson, former ais'ant siat- lrn;iBltrYr H1 cral iiiontlit aico made inquiry or li- itat- b-;al d. parinient li. h r he could ac-t rept mieiim ici tif icat-s It :m Elhridge. He was informed b Mr Van Winkle emphatically Iht ti.. could not ami' that to do o; would f. a violation of tb- law ami wenld make th treasurer liable. Stale I'olicy More futHi The revelations of Ktheridge duplititv. however, date from exposes published nearly a year jag. showing thai me Jiorn Bretherslnc. or Ktheridge. had Attention Gro eery Consumers To close one of our most successful years in business and to show in our peculiar way appreciation for this success we will inaugurate A Pre-Inventory Dollar Sale i To Begin on Wednesday, December 29th Surprises await you then. Don't slock on jGroceriea until you eel our Prices PEOPLES NOTE OUR SUIT SALE Is already a success. Buying has been very brisk. Come Early Soon s-agsaaaass ..i , in, 1 1 Inrf I ff --I Feminine Articles Only Silk Umbrellas $6.7$, $10.00, $14.7S Silk Hosiery .98c, $1.48, $138, $5.00 Beaded Hand Bags .: $638, $9.75, to $14.75 Leather Hand Bags $1.48, $238 to $1ZS0 Velvet Hand Bags $238, $338 to $7J50 Embroidered Handkerchiefs. . .25c, 35c to $U0 Kid Gloves $138, $238 to $438 Wool Gloves.. 49c, 98c to $1J0 Knitted Sweaters. $635, $7.48 to $14.75 Beacon Bath Robes $438, $535 to $9.75 Corduroy Lounging Robes.$535, $7.48 to $12:59 Silk Petticoats. ..: $4.75, $535 to $1230 t EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES Silk, Lingerie, Crepe de Chine-and Georgette Blouses, Philippine Hand Embroidered Under wear, Carter's Knit Underwear, Kayser's Knit Underwear, Children's Booties, Crib Quilts, Children's Sweaters. Parisian Ivory 1 til: Originators of the "Pay As You Go Plan" I ! ! t t ill i . i 1 l ! t ! 179 N. Ckmniercial St., Salem