The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 14, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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    TIH5 OREGON STATESMAN., SALEM. ..OREGCW.
FRIDAY. MORNING. JANUARY 14..1921
GIT Y NEWS IN BRIEF
Special Meeting
sv Capital Tost No. Jan-
nary 14. 1?21. 7:30 p.m.,
I j Salem armory. All mem-
bers are requested to be
aa the question ot State
Kstedompensatiou will be
Drought op.
(Adr.)
B. F. round, Com'd
CF- Xif Klamath Falls
. iisltor in Salem Thursday,
stone is member 41 the fish
Md me Commission, and tran
sacted business in, the t supreiac
"urt while here.
ment and said an automobile with
glaring headlights- bo blinded him
that he was unable to discern
what was ahead. Mr. Gilpin took
the injured man to the office ol
Dr. Fomeroy where he was given
medical attention.
Better-Yet Dread
Ark your grocer. Adr.
land disbursements of the action.
I Mr. Swallow brought suir to force
Canby Man floe To Eugene
William Hassler, editor Of th3
Canby News, visited at the legisla
ture Thursday for a few hours
before continuing' to Eugene
where he will attend the newspa
permen's conference.
Appropriate musical setting
t,,i been arranged for the big
LJer-specUl.. "While New York
SSS& plaIng ftt, the Grand-
itarting Sunday .Adv.
fcilirtte Struck by Car
SB. Gillette, IS 99 State street
W8V struck by a passingjautomo
i,tle and hurled to the pavement,
fujtainlng Injuries1 about the head
and to one knee Wednesday night
while walklhg along the road
Win? to the 'penitentiary M.
A Giilpln. 58 Turner street,
driver bf the automobile, reported
the aedkient-to the police depart-
Tbo, Annual Meeting
Of stockholders of the Thos.
Kay Woolen Mill Co. will be held
at the office of the company in
Salem nif iTupsdar. th ISth dav
of January. 1921, at 9:30 a. m.!
all - ai a. .
aii uusiuess mai may properiy
come before that meeting will be
transacted.
E. J. SWAFFORD.
(Adv.) Secretary.
Ihinran Conic From Burns
Captain Robert M. Duncan, and
young son Ivan, of Burns, arrived
in the cityesterday and will re
main here a week or more as the
guest of Captain Duncan's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Duncau.
Captain Duncan Is here to attend
the legislature and transact bus
iness before the supreme court.
Sel1 Interest in Paper
Samuel Tyler, former linotype
operator on the Oregon Statesman
but. more recently part owner, and
editor of the News, a weekly pa
per at, Springfield. Or., has dis
posed of hi share in the paper to
Trubert Henderson of Salem.
Howard Freeland, a former real
dent of Salem. Is the other part
ner, i . '
the payment of $979.50 which he
claimed due him through a wage
contract.
Marriage License Issued..
A marriase license was Issued
yesterday through 'the county
clerk (to Golda Gladys "Lengele
and Carl Carey of Salem.
badly damaged n a collision. Mr.
Roblnsdn told the police that
some one driving a large auto
mobile had collided with bis ear.
bending a fender, an axle and
spindle. The liceuse number of
the automobile responsible for the
mishap could not be ascertained.
Legal Blank- , -
Get them at The Statesman of
fice. Catalog on application. (Ad)
Eugene- Attorneys H
Fred E. Smith and H. E. Slat-
tery. both Eugene attorneys, wera
In Salem yesterday to argtie In
the case of Hansen vs. Day which
came before the supreme -court,
Don't JIis-
The mightiest photoplay of all,
"While New York Sleeps," at
the Grand, Sunday, Monday and
Tuesday. Adv.
File Final Account
A final accounUof the estate ot
Nicholas Strubhar. deceased. wa3
filed yesterday in the county
court. The executor a of the es
tate were Andrew J. and Solomon
N. Strubhar. "
SHIRLEY MASON
y: : ' in
-
"The Flame of
Youth"
"The Simp"
"Is For Fan?
Confers With Lawmakentl
E. O. Immel, Eugene attorney,
was in $alem yesterday conferring
with members of the legislature in
regard to the tax transfer law3
which will be proposed by Eu&eue
city officials.
Anirov Final Account
An order was filed yesterday
in the county court approving the
final account . of Ithe estate of
Emma J. Potter, deceased. L.
VKr JTr rf oc wqb fldm thtaf fatnr of
the estate, which was declared j
fully settled.
Verdict for Iefendant
The jury in th3 circuit court
returned a verdict yesterday for
the' defendant and stated that the
costs of the action be borne by
the plaintiff, in the case of Grace
Soars vs. Kathenne Schleef. The
plaintiff in the complaint alleged
the sum of $75. V was due her
for services rendered as a nurse
and manager ot a bath house.
Damaged Automobile-
While Archie Cowmte was
driving an automobile out from
the alley between the Roberts
grocery j and the Stlft Furniture
Mother Would Find Son
In an effort to locate her son,
Mrs. Rogers, residing on Twen
ty-first street. Oakland. CaU has
written and asked tor the co-operation
of the police department
of this clty. Mrs. Rogers writes
that her son, whose name is Ed
ward Rogers, is traveling in this
part of the country, and request
it he . be found that the police
hold him in custody until receiv
ing further word from her. He
In. described as being 25 years
eld, 5 feet 9 inches tall, has blue
eyes and one deformed finger.
Order Your Cake
For that party; phone 544.
Adv.
HUG )VK Y. : :
. iTOlIRNAI.lENT
Hamilton and Young Lead
in' Handball .Contest -of
Buunexj'Mcn
After a keen struggle of nearly
a month Captain Hue of the bus!
ness men' class of the Y. M. C. A.
last night scored a lead ot one
point over the aggregation under
Captain Oelson . Oelson won the
volley ball game but Hug retali
ated by winning the biff ball con
test, thus making the class stand
ing Hug, 109 points; Oelson, 108.
Fast games are expected when the
two teams meet again tonight.
In the handball tournament
many changes have been made as
the result of the last week's play.
Hamilton and Young for the first
Complain of Dog
A complaint was sent into the
rvnl rt npnirm.nt vactariltv m.
n J ; v. - - - I - j -
company's store last Wednesday I garding a dog. said to be vicious.
I
on Court tret - an automooiie
traveling in the same "direction
s. truck the rear end of the Cow
lette car.: One of the fenders on
the car was damaged. but no one
was injured in the accident.
Alexandria Fox Trot , '
Aik to, hear this popular record.
Stiff Furniture Co. Adv.
Bee the Great White Way
At Its best and worst in the big
8-reel super-special at the Grand,
starting Sanday. Adv.
, . . t
Judge Olson In City
Judge Conrad P. Olson. Port
land.! was a legislature onlooker
yesterday. Judge Olson is the
Compiler ot the. new. code of Ore
gon laws. He stopped at the Mar
lon while In the city.
Basketball
O. A. C. vs. Willamette. Salem
armory. Friday, Jan. n, s p. m.
Admission, 50c. (Adv.)
Arret An to Driver-
Clarence Clem ment was arrest
ed for driving an automobile on
Wednesday night without a light
on the rear end of the car. Lpon
investigation it was leanwd that
he was driving without a drivers' (Every Salt mi Moaner's
street. A notice has been sent
the owner to the effect that It
will be necessary to see that the
dog is no longer a menace.
of a Sunday School, by Dr, Bow
man, and "The Standard of the
Primary Department." by Miss
Georgia Parker of Portland.
Norman Johnson, general sec
retary or the Oregon ' Sunday
School association, will also be
one of the speakers in the ad
ministration department.
when' It was announced that all
the principal officers of the asso
ciation had been defeated tor re
election last November,- lea it
the vtafea .vacant. - Sessions will
continue tomorrow. . . . .
Homey Wants Water
From RbckCreek
The Harney Valley Improve
ment company of f ortland , has
tiled with Percy A. Cupper, state
engineer, an application for a per
mit to appropriate water from
Rock creek tor. the irrigation of
315 acres In Harney county.
Other applications have been
filed as follows:.
By H. D. E. Pinee ot Hood Rlv
er, covering the. appropriation of
water from Ferguson Creek for
the irrigation . 6t a small tract In
Hood River county.
time captured the lead, but only . ?!'". B,lhr..nH7tin.
with a percentage of .875. In last hcrb?! Te,l-n lhV VLIV
percentage
night's games Farrar and Johnson
defeated Eyre and Franklin by the
scores 21-20. 20-21. and 11-9;
Gingrich and Smith defeated El
bert and Butler; and Farrar and
Johnson defeated Anderson and
Almanacs
TV 4 aaaW (
C Ik wt earn b4 toaprt-
rkn t ptthteM lk laata.
Aaity a4rie. prwpt tim far plaai.
tec . and barruf tk.o.
ac frtem 0 win
U aa gH
Tyler'x'Dnii Store
8mA Onasmial Su
1ST
of water from Eight . Dollar
springs for domestic use and the
irrigation of a small, tract in
Joseph ln county.
And by the Deer Creek Lumber
company of Mlnam. covering the
Ner.T
for the entire tournament are now Creek and reservoir for Iogpohd
Will Entertain Itoyn
The cadet class of the boy's. de
partment of the Y M. C. A. will
give a party tonight at 7 o'clock
in the parlors of the . Christian
church. A program consisting of
game?, music and pictures will
be given, followed by .refresh
ments. The Trojan, club is In
charge of arrangements, and a
large attendance is expected.
Poultrymen Go To fihow
W. C. Conner, editor of the
Northwest Poultry Journal, will
attend' the annuel, poultry show
Motion for New Trial
The plaintiff in the case ot
Fred W. Dutbin vs. W. J. Den-
bam filed a motion tor a new
trial yesterday. The case was
given a hearing in the circuit
court Monday, the jury returning
a verdict granting the defendant
S 4 17. A dispute over a tractor
was the cause for action.
license. : He was cited to appear
before Judge Earl Race.
' ' 1 - I r-k 1 at Sherwood, Or., Jan. 13. 14, 15.
Ki I s. ftTTjiVlTY I . Roing down this morning. C. N.
-1 1 'S irnmaT n 1 I I Needbam. . local poultryman, and
SALEM CLEANERS AND
DYERS
Repairing and Alterations
1215 S.- Com'l St- - - Phone 188
Willamette VaBey Transfer
'Company
Fast Out Freight Dally Between
Portland ana Salem
. ; Phone 1400
lie Vacuum Cups halt ar
rived at-'"
Eugene PrescotU- poutry tancier
of this city, -will also go to the
show. Mr. Prescott ha3 Salmon
Faverolles on exhibit at the
show.
Sues to Collect
E. C. Derrick filed a complain:
yesterday against Alfred Moullet.
in an effort to collect money al
leged due on a note. Mr. Der
rick asks Judgment for the sum
of 1200 and S35 for attorney's
fees.
Fisherman At Legislature
Anton Naterlln of Oregon City.
who for years has been engaged
In a fishing venture, on the -Col
umbia river and other streams tn
the. state, is haunting legislative
quarters at the state house, ready
to attack any legislation that may
arise unfavorably , affecting bis
business. Mr. Naterlln Is delegat
ed by the Columbia river fisher
men.
Reduced.
(Adr.)
See onr patterns.
as follows:
W.
Hamilton and Young 7
Gingrich and Smith C
Marr and Oelson ... 5
Harris and Knowl'd Z
Harris and Mlnter...4
Eyre and Franklin. 5
Dinse and Utter... 3
Staley and Bellinger 1
Win low and Shields 1
Elbert and Butler..' 1
Anderson and New'r 0
. The .. intermediate
purposes.
L. Pet
a m w
i .857 J raining dcnooi
1 .a; a 1 . . rt-t ;j -Ci . f-l.r
.714 ucicais qu jofcpn
.6
.251,. The Oregon - state training
1921.
will be a biz Jtss for
3
7
S
.7
class
Iktcr-Yet Bread
Mistland Bakery.
(adv).
Phone 544.
Sales
and '
Service
Basketball
O. A. C. x. Willamette. Salem
armory, Friday, Jan. i. s.p. m.
Admission, 50c. (Adv.)
Parkel Antomoitile Damaged
While an automobile owned by
S. R. Robinson. 1825 Fir street.
was parked Wednesday night in
front of the Christian cnurcn ai
Center and High streets. It was
VALLEY MOTOR CO.
PlantinzTime
Secnra Reliable Fruit and Orna
mental Trees; SmaU Fruits. Roses,
" from
THE SALEM NURSERY
COMPANY
421 Oregon Bldg. ... Phone 1763
of Ed;
Defendant Wins Suit
The jury in the case
Swallow against the Wilbur
Woolen Mills returned a - verdict
yest-rday for the defendant in
which it will recover the costs
A. H. - MOORE'S Talking TffaWhfaaa aai Record
WHET IJr 8ALK, OXXOOX
tap st
. . BIIOS KOTEt
A Bern Away fm Hama
Btrirtly lladara S1.00 par lay
109 Saoiaa af Solid Comfort
Only Eotal ia Baaiaon PUtrlet
DREAMLAND RINK
FREE DANGE
SATURDAY, J.WUARY 15th
Dreamland Orchestra
. 7 Pieces
dixie : V : "
DOUGHNUTS 30c Doz.!
'SALEM BAKING CO.
133 Court Street. " . Phone 954
' XL Y. MOORE
Furniture Btor ,
Th Bom of tna Tletreli
ton cat more for your money at
ir..... .
- It Pays la Trad, Tpi
fARMERS CASH STORE
C3. Burtosi Dnrdall.-
' S47 Kotih CosiercJaJ--iT.
j WOOD WOOD
Call GIL Tracy Wood Co
lot all kinds of
dry wood
rromot delivery : Phone 520
ELECTRIC MACHINE &
ENGINEERING CO.
for TbjjT Wasblng Machines and
Electric Work and Supplies.
Phona 411 1
Plaver Pianos and Player RoJls I Best Creamery Butter . . .. . KSc J .
flayer nanos mua Good Onions.... -...-.25c
Go to Antomobrie Show
A motor party composed ot F.
G. Delano. Cedl Fox. L. Mishler
and E. A. Bowen went to Port
land yesterday to attend the IZth
annual automobile, show. They
will return home tonight.
Given a Night's IxxLxIng
Had former Chief of Police T
J. Welsh been la command at the
police station last night be would
have had the rather unique ex
perience of. giving; a night's lodg
ing to one bearing his name. T.
J. Welsh ot Portland and a com
panion named Frank JCane spent
last night in the city"jail.
600 1 school basketball team played tbe
.lis I Cardinals of St. Joseph last night
.125 lln the training. school lymnaslam
.1111 Although the state boys were
.OOOlyounrer and lighter, than .the Jo-
last leal team and one of - tbe state
week finished their first basket-I guards was held. Ia. quarantine by
ball league. These contests cov- tbe mumps tbe score stood. Train
red a nerlod of one month. Fin-img cnooi zi lO varainais. x-.
la fa th las ciia Rir lit the Cnd Of the HSlt. . '
- t r Th ' trafninr a'horA f a rn , nn-
"1L U. IU Am IPCiCCat .e, Vww I fc ' i
rars. Z. 2. .800. kfanitous. 2. 4. the physical training director.
223? Pir.t i. 4 500 IWalter Clark, Is developing
The cUss begins a new league Jm whleh la inal to any team
between the lnbs next ' Monday, u cim oy age lua. nw.
ik. n. w.i.. I The llne-un was as follows:
T.n 17 Tia,m mm u.nitnn. lAidrich. joe...q .. Tanarim
Jan. 20 Cougars ts Pirates. frr. ....... .n Weinberger
Tan si-ttfl-Mf .VMr lAldrlch. Joh'n.f .. ..Kichard-on
I J 1 M . .
I am pr epared with "a biz sock
and
L0VER PRICES
'JAX'tUREn ' -
ltd No. Commercial St-
r .
Z1
i PERSONAL MENTION I
Jan. 27 Manttous vs Pirates.
Jan. '31 Manftousvs Cougars.
Feb.- 3 Beavers ts Pirates.
Teb. 7 Beavers vs Manitons.
Feb. lo Cougars vs Pirates.
. Feb. 14 Beavers vs Cougars.
Feb. 17 Manltous vs Pirates.
Feb. 21 Manttous ts Cougars.
Feb. 24 Beavers ts Pirates.
.Tonight the Cadet class is plan
Jaskoskl..... f
Ileenan e
De Pinto
..Brock
District Attorneys
MeetmPdrtland
W00DRY
eondncta sales anywhere la
Marion or Polk conntlea.
Store located 270 N. ComV
AUCTIONEER "
jnQHEST PBIC&PAID
- - . For
SZCOND HAI7D PUBNIXUES
Stoves, Carpeu ana toois
100 lbs. Potatoes 1.25l
1100 lbs. WTieat......-..,S3S0
100 lbs. OaU...........-50l
The Highland Grocery
; Phone 496 ? 746 Highland Ave.
CARL & B0WERS0X
Groceries
383 Court Street Phone 409
LOOK!
IN BUSINESS FOR YOUR
AUTO'S SAKE
jL.... r.,r..m.....n ill J j
Capital Ilardware A Furniture Co. Car not hitUng right? Bring It
2SS N. Commercial ou raoiw
Biisick's
ZJkJXH ALBJLITY
127 Court
HARTMANBR0S.C0.
Tor Tine Jewelry
Jewelers and Optidics
r Do you take
TURKISH BATHS
If not, why nott
No other baths or treatmenu
can prodnce the permanent re
lief to the person uirs
from disagreeable cold or ail
ments of the flesh, or body like
the Turkish Baths will. .. ;
OREGON BATH HOUSE
rtnen 8 a. m. until t p. m.
Lady and Gentlemen attendants
. . . . a 1
to us. A PUce to get ures, moes.
soot lights, skid chains ana tire
pumps.
Great Western Garage
Phone 41. Opposite Court House
ALWAYS OPEN
FOR BARGAINS
of all kinds such as furniture,
stdves, ranges, machinery, ot
11 kinds see the
CAPITOL JUNK &
BARGAIN HOUSE
i 'm m mm
21S Center Phone a
;We are qualified
to carry out the
instructions ot
those who employ
ns because ot our
wide experience
and because of
our -thoroughly
modern equip
ment. Our tser
vice is efficient
and courteous
and we are fair in
. all onr business
dealings.
. Alger Ryan of Tillamook left
yesterday for his home, after be
ing a several days' gnest of his
sister. Mrs. Arthur. Moore.
Napoleon Davis of Buttevllle
was a Salem visitor yesterday. .
H. L. Moore of. Wood burn was
a -visitor yesterday at the court
house.
Maior. Eugene Moshberger . of
Wood burn was in the city yester
day. Blaine McCord was among the
visitors yesterday from Wood
burn.' . . " . " .
Charles HaTtman of Scotts Mills
was tn Salem yesterday.
Glen A. Gonlet left Woodburn
yesterday to Tlsit his sister Mrs.
O. W Love of Living-ton. Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. C D. Trout ot
Hubbard were visiting In the city
veaterdav.
Georee Dinniek of Hubbard
was here yesterday.
William U Taylor af Macleay
was 'transacting business yester-
riav In the nitr.
a-a. Smith, an attorney ot
Portland, was here Thursday at
tendlnr to legal business.
Lloyd Rirdon was transacting
bnsnefw In Portland Thursday
Iff.. CL. Evans, manager of the
Oregon Growers Co-operative as
sociation, left -yesterday for Hills
horn to attend' the Washington
eountr farm- bureau -meeting to
be held there. Ha is scheduled to
address the gathering.
: PORTLAND, Or.. Jan. , 13.-
District -attorneys ot Oreion met
ning a party for its .members at here today for their. annual con
the parlors of the First Christian centlont These . officers were
church. A good time, consisting of elected: .President, 'Francis .Cal-
games and entertainment, follow-noway. The Dalles;-vice president,
ed by refreshments Is planned. AlIlRoswell L.-- Conner, ilcillnarllle;
preparations were made by the executive board. Walter H. Evans.
Trojan club of that class. . (Portland; Livy Stipp, Oregon City.
and Rawler Moore. Medford.
The. election was held as .tin
opening act of .. the - ronvtntlon
no:
I BITS FOR BREAKFAST,!
i rrrr. ,
"WALLFELT"
Takes the place of
eloth at about oaa
third
WAX 0. BUREN
17 N. Commercial 8tl
$9.00
, 167 North Commercial Si
hi the Electric Sign "SHOES"
DOWIi
A WEEK
Will Bnr a
ONE MINUTE ELECTRIC
WASHING MACHINE
WIL GAHLSD0RF
The Store of HOUSEWARES
1921
HAND LUGGAGE
t SIGHT
What Have You?
We bay, sell and exchange
sew and second-hand furni
ture, stoves, ranges, rugs,
tools, ate. We will bay yoa
oat.
COL. W. p. WRIGHT
j Auctioneer
271 N. Com'l SL, Salem. Or.
List your sales with, ns
people's Furcitnrt
T Store
KIgbt Phone 1047 Phoa7S!
HIGHEST PRICES
'-'fildtat' '
Walnuts and WKe
Beans
PEOPLE'S CASH-STORE
k . ; if
AT ' ' "
1916 I
CR sight Is
I I guide that
the God
helps ' us
nick our way through
"the tangled time-trails. Let
the -experience of others
guide you 'wisely when you
feel your need of glasses.
Have our trustworthy opto
metrist test your eyes and
the glasses we will furnish
y ou at reasonable cost will
cause yon to see the wisdom
3f coming here.
Don't mind the rain
YouTl be crying tor rain when
your wens craca noi many
! hence. v
v .
And the beautiful Mistland land
must lire up to its newly acquired
I handle and old reputation. .
, - - -. a.
Goinr to be something doing In
corn and poultry this year of 1921
In these parts.
m -m
The two Salem newspapers are
going to run a corn show against
a poultry show ana luere wui uo
some competition.
i "U -a
The corn show will be the Jour-
nal'a net and the poultry show
will be The Statesman's oiro.
"U "a
There will be some crowing and
some acknowledging ot the corn
In Salem Journalistic circles wnen
it is all oTer. you better bet.
"a -
Bt the wsr. did you hear of the
star boarder at the boarding house
rho complained ' oecanse m
chicken wing was tough ana
who went so far as to aver ana
asseverate that.be was sure that
chicken was the chicken ot a nara-
, boiled eggT - '
.
A friends of the Bits for Break
fast man is telling what he re
gards as a new one to all who will
stop., look and, listen. He says it
u a abame the way the Democrats
were treated last ovemoer; mat
the Democrats cannot read and It
was dirty Irish trick that no one
told them there was an eiecuon.
JACK" WAXT8 PAROLE
BANKING FEES
TOBERMSED!
Senator. Robertson of Con-
don Thinks Examinations
. Are Not Inadequate
About 40 state banks In Ore
gon last year were subjected to
only, o'ne examination each from
the state banking department, al
though the law requires two. In
many Instances the department
examiners gave only a day to
bank- examinations, when two or
more days. should-have been giv
en.
These are some-of the facts
back of a bill which will be Intro
duced tn the state senate by Sn
a tor O. Robertson of Gilliam.
Sherman and Wheeler counties to
increase the fees paid Into the de
partntent by the state , banks so
that a more efficient department
may.be maintained. . . . .
Ie-iarlmeat .Not . Cm an red
. .Senator Robertson , does
censure the state banking depart
ment. tor-the too hurried and tea
infrequent examinations made in
tbe past. He concedes. that. to do
otherwise was impossible, for. th
reason that it was necessary to
keep expenses within tbe fee lim
its. . , .
The state banking department
Is one of tbe self-sustaining state
departments. While the legisla
ture makes an appropriation for
its 'use the department refunds
the appropriation through . lee
turned Into the state , treasury.
Senator Robertson avers that the
oresent fees are not sufficient to
take care ot the requirements of
the department and maintain
enough help. His bill will pro
vide for an Increase in the fees
from 75 to 100 per cent and re
nuire additional assistance In th9
department. Most ot the bank
ers In the state, it Is said, are tn
favor of the. measure and per
fectly willing to pay higher fes
for eraminations so that more
time may be given them.
Tim rVit Tlnira
Banks with. $20,000 csplUUa-
Uon. or under now. pay lees o,
1 1? se far anamination, and on
thia amall imoDDt Senator Robert
on. a banker himself, says that
mora than one dav cannot possibly
be given to - an examination.
Banks having from $100,000 to
$200,000 capitalization now pay
fWa of $r0. and those navmj,'
from $300,000 to $d0u.U00 P
$100.
mmm-
rATor-J.CE :
To" fcet 'in tone h wit rr a .
ve ;wire. :ad.7,' riin ;
. .who can.-ao window
" trimming and -sirn '
cajcti rritinsr. We hAve
. good openintr to the -
right party,
. -.. ......
'Also have 'position .
: open for cfccl steno
. . rapher
PEO P L E'S i
cash Store
Romance
AdrentarV
LIBERT
STAHTS
SUNDAY
Henry B. Wal
thall as -the man
who took ., the
longest sporting
chance.
;C . - C
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V
j if j
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All HA Can't Stop
A First
National
Attraction
JTnst pura entertain
ment. In this fascinating-
play ,
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ProdacQoa
"A SPLENDID
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Directed by Allan
Dwaa
Rased on the Novel
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play corporauoo
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MAX. 0. BUREN
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is. - Jack Johnson, .former
heavyweight champion, who la
tarrinr a rear in the federal
nanitontfarr here Ioliowmsr. cou
Tictlon at Chics go on a charge of
vlntattne the Mann act. appear
ed before the parole bosrd today
and asked that" he -be paroien.
No" announcement as to ue
board's probable action was made.
Trainini School
WUI Start January 17
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' Lower prices on Hosier- for Women, SrUacs
and Children. The well . knovrit'. Phoenix
Il6siery now priced at
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$1.10 $1.45 $135
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The second semester or xne
mmmunftv trstnlflg school n?ia
at the Salem public library win
ioen Monday nlgnt. January 17
Persons wlahma to enroll msy do
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meetlnr at he armory or cm if j
Monday nlehf. f 1
The course for this semester
includes the following numbers
Children 'a fast Black 1 by 1 Ribbed Hose,
reinforced- heela toes and tr.ees '-
24c 35c 45a
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Extra good buy Women's Wool Hosiery In
heather shades; broken lines; a good assort
ment of eolpfs and a full ranje. of yues . t.
Clearaway PricelW
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Matthews: "The Teaching Values U I a ' .
ot the OH Testament." by ReT.lp I Quality,
W. T. Milliken: "Th TroblemsJ.
of the Christian Religion," wn
Iby L. A. Pickett; "Administration
Merchandise'
Popdir Prices
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