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THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. OREGON ! SUNDAY MORNING," DECEMBER 11; 1921 5 - - I - i. 3 f t r ' CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Application Denied In an order Saturday the pub lic service commission denies an application of the Kaker county court for authority to construct two grade crossings of the Lock hart market road over the track of the Sumpter Valley railroad. The commission holds the high way can be kept on one Bids of the track. Wo Have a Supp'r- Of Mac Donald's Farmer's Al manacs. Tyler's Drug Store. IS? South Comnw.ro -il street. Adv. ion with - an while he was State street. unidentified car driving west on $3.73 Gets Hat Your choice of 100 bats; fifty of them are models received last week, $5.75. The French Shop. ABT. Trusses Fitted at Tyler's drug store by an expert in the business. Adv. Grade Crossing Allowed In an order Saturday the pub lic service commission granted to the city of Bend authority to con struct a grade crossing over the tracks of the Spokane, Portland & Seattle railroad at Third street. Under the Mistletoe When her 12-year-old son failed to return home at 4 o'clock yes terday afternoon. Mrs. George II. Leavell, 1143 South Fourteenth street, asked the Salem police to aid in locating the lad, who had left early in the day on a hunt for mistletoe. The lad returned home early in the evening, tired bnt laden with the object of bis search. Soil Chemistry Discussed i At the monthly meeting of em ployes of the Associated Oil com pany held Friday night at the Commercial club, Martin Fereshe tian, pastor of the Unitarian church, gave a talk on soil chem istry. Gowns Reduced- Afternoon and evening gowns formerly J7 to $95 now offered for, choice $67.50. This includes the famous Finkelsteiri - gowns. The French Shop. Adv. AH Tulip Bulbs Will be planted Dec. 18. Still a wide ranee or varieties. The An existijiK..crosfihg located part- Oregon Bulb company. Adv. iy on iner una or, Third street and partly on abutting property is Cars Am Damaged eliminated. Fresh Crab IjouIs At the '.Gray Bellev- W. D. Powell of Monmouth told the police while driving north on Chemeketa street his car was . a -Adv. I Involved in a collision with a car driven by R. E. Sturgiss of Brooks who was driving east on Court street. The fender of the Powell car was torn off and the Sturgiss bent axle. Looking for s Good Man The Statesman office is looking for an experienced advertising 6o- II. A ' . . .1 ... wmur. a gooa. last man may machine sustained a have a permanent position. If not experienced and entirely com- Just Arrived petent, please do not apply. I Full line of stamping pattern. The Needlework Shop, 121 S Did Yon Ta flwm? I Commercial street, at Tallman A naff of evpciAKRoa hivn hen I piano store. Adv. left with August Huckestein. postmaster. Owner my have by I Accident Is lteported calling and identifying. Adv. Another Accident 4. Oreenbaum of 2359 State! street reported to the police that he bad been Involved In a collis SUGMib II. R. Patterson of Portland re ported to the police that while driving south on the Pacific high way he bad been involved in a collision with a truck. The ac cident occurred four miles south of Portland. Mr. Patterson failed to report the identity of the truck driver or the truck's license num ber. . Give Haas' Candy And please the whole family, The Ace, 127 N. High. Adv. Sittings Today Proofs out tomorrow. Tour finished portraits ready for de livery in time for Christmas. Par-ker-Shrode Studio. Adv. Virginia Rea Records On sale Moore-Dunn Co.. 4 State and Masonic Bldg. Adv. against Walter F. Ennis for di vorce. They were married in 1905 and have two children. She asks for the custody of the children, an equity in some property in Salem. $25 a month alimony for herself and 20 a month for the support oi me two children. bE aid A Classified Ad Will bring you a buyer, ?Adv. Making Improvements Tne Associated 0:1 compauv la making repairs at its plant. Oak and Nineteenth streets, according to K. O. Spelling, local reprtsju- t.itivc. A luk hid?Dg 50.000 cat ions ".I! be ir stalled, along with a Tvcbrrn licLtin sv&tem ioi the entire equipment There will also be Installed the very latest im provements in fire prevention. Estate Valued at $1800 The estate of Wilhelmina Schmidt has been appraised at $1800. The appraisers were Joseph J. Keber. J. W. Ebner and G. D. Ebner. Of this amount. $1750 was for the home property. Roast or Fried: Chicken dinner served all day today at the Gray Belle. Adv. Organ Recital Today rancis Rlchter organ recital. under ansplceB Salem branch Oregon Music Teachers' associa tion. First Christian church to day at 3:30. Admission free. Everybody invited. Adv. Fred Wright Sells Tract Fred Wright, of Hubbard, who attracted considerable attention this past loganberry season, has sold his 16 Vs acre tract near Hub bard to Helen Jones of Portland. In taking the place over, she as sumes a $4000 mortgage. Mr. Wright also attracted some atten tion this summer in Portland at the city market on account of spe cial prices he offered to buyer3 of strawberries. Save Your Money A Super-tube, guaranteed one year against punctures, blowouts. piucning ana vaive leait; saves your tires 50 to 75 per cent; also repair bill and worry no end. Change Supertube and save again. Best wishes and a merry Christ mas. Davenport, 219 State St.-Adv. Appeal for Assistance Finds Ready Response Jason Lee Women Help The appeal for aid for the Mowry family has tneet with gen erous responses, jactording to En sign Hancock, commander of the Salvation army, who is acting as George Fisher. 22S5 North Fourth ! street; G. W. Isehberger, Salem route 4; Jay Bertelson, 7, 110 Lafelle street; Frank Brook, 666 Marion street; P. I Fahnlandar, 1215 South Commercial; Taul Tyler. 10. South High street; Ro bert OKeily. Rkkreall, route 2. Many erratic estimates were registered by those who partici pated. Of the 300,0. Edward Mes ke was the most optimistic, for he ventured to assert that the cy clometer would register 6S7.228 mies. The lowest bidder was Mrs. O. C. Jerman. who watched the spinning wheels in the show window and decided that they would traverse just 10.7 miles. Some Walker Although he acknowledges to 56 years. Fred Robin, member of the public's representative in see the Portland Trails club, walked inS tnat the expectant mother and from North Portland to Salem, a ner three small I children are be- distance of 54 miles, in 14 hours in8 taken care of. j of walking time. He made the Women of the! Jason Lee Meth- hike Thursday of this week. As a odist church havej been working member of the Trails club, Mr. tor some time at the task of pre- Robin has done considerably paring a complete! outfit of crib basis: of 31.7 mills against. M 7 mills levied thla yw - ToUl coU of budget all-UX levying bodies In the coanty ag gregate $560,491 7. accordln to the certified Budget compila tions completed, today by the tax commission, ' ' Princess Mary of England it to marry out of the royal blood. Another case of Mary, Mary, quite contrary? , J ; mountain climbing. Salvation Artny Calls Once again may be seen the fa miliar sight of the Salvation army kettle and the Salvation army las sie standing on the street corners of the business district of the city, with the sign: "Free Christmas dinner for the poor. Please help." Dr. R. P. and Pearl M. Bradford State licensed chiropractic phy sicians; ten years in practice. Consultation and examination free. Phone 526. Suite 318-20 Oregon bldg., cor. State and High streets. Adv. Photographs Your Own ricture Of all gifts the one most ac ceptable. Finished and ready for Christmas delivery if sittings are made today. Parker-Shrode Stu dio. Adv. Wanted $3000 on Fairmount Adv. . moaern nome Hill. Call blankets and clothing for the ex pected youngster, it was learned yesterday. One Salem citizen has v. j 970 I other articles are being brought into the Salvation army barracks at State near Froht street, tele phone 1820. j I The only regaining need for the Mowry family is a guarantee that a woman cans be secured to Legal Blanks Get them at The Statesman of fice. Catalog on application. Adv. Advice to Me The first woman ever to write a book devoted exclusively to Droner methods nf rnnkinc fish in Mrs. Eberlyn SDencer of Hood '.ait uPn Mr?- Molrry during her River. To men who want their "lne88 about January lu- Captain fish cooked right for the coming Hancock reports, that an efficient year, the suggestion has been "u'Be unannauy un made that tho nrnnor fhtno- oie to aonaie an ner services nas George De Vol Dies at Oakland, Calif., Home News has been received by Sa lem friends, of the death at Oak land. Cal., of George De Vol, on November 28. Mr. De Vol Is survived by two sisters, Miss Mary De Vol and Mrs. Anna Beckett; He was a na tive of Ohio, and was aged 72 years 9 months and 18 days. He came to Salem in 1874. and for many years was proprietor of a foundry in this city. About 25 years ago he removed to Oakland, Cal., where be had since lived. He will be remem bered by many of the older resi dents of Salem. It is Next Sat unlay Through error, announcement was made a few days ago that the school officers of Marion county would meet December 9. The cor- Last Call for Tulin Bulbs a I be to get friend wife the book as a Christmas present. This is not an advertisement", but just a sug gestion made for the good of hu- I mantty. stated that she! will nurse Mrs. Mowry and perform all of the work of the little1 household for $15 a week. Proffers of funds for this work should j be phoned to Ensign Hancock. rect date of the meeting is next Saturday, December 17 and the place is in the high school build ing and the hour at 10:30 o'clock in the morning. All officers and directors of school districts in At the Bulb Farm. Adv. High School Music Program A high school chorus of 60 voices and an orchestra of 15 pieces will give a concert on the Multnomah County Levy Is Slashed 10 Percent HOTEL ARRIVALS Zanc Grey's Celebrated; Story "The Last Call" "Slick Around" ' Prizma Pathe News To Address JSotarlans Franklin T. Griffith of Port land, president of the Portland Railway, Light & Power company, will deliver an address to the Ro tary club at its next meeting, Wednesday noon at the Marion hotel. As this week is nationally known as business week, Mr. Griffith will take for his subject. "Business Methods." In addition to the address by Mr. Griffith, the quartet from the First Presbyter- ian church will sing several selec- ! tions. Hartman's Glasses Easier and Better T " Wear them and see HARTMAN BROS. tbona 1255 Salem. Oregon NOMKING . tprtalra J62V4 K. OoaaunUl Mrl E Ckov laty. fcoodtes aa4 AaerUaa XHsaat, lc roam and drink. Opa 11 u. m l aj i Spactal auady ohioxex xn6rsB Sacrifice Prices- Gowns, hats,' furs, fur coats. See our ad on page 4, second sec tion. The French Shop. Adv. SAVE$$$ by buying your hard ware and lurnlture ac Tne uapiiai iiaru ware & Furniture Co., 285 N. Commercial street Phone 947 TREES for Spring Planting Order From TUB SAXEM NURSERY CO, ' 4 2S Oregon Building AL.KU -: :- OREGON I PHone 17IS DIED ROSS In this city. Saturday, Dec. 10. Mrs. Leila M. Ross, wife of John T. Ross of the Sa lem schools. Besides her hus band she is survived by five children, Ada, Laura, Lucile, Arthur II., and Leah M. Ross, her mother, Mrs. Arthur lotchkiss of Fort Morgan. Col., hree brothers, Arthur Hotch kiss of Ft. Morgan. Colo . Georipe,R. Hotchkiss of Kansas, and William Hotchkiss of Gree ley, Colo. Funeral services will be held Monday at 2 o'clock from the Rigdon mor tuary, the Rev. Ward Willis Long officiating, concluding service City View cemetery. Telephone Company to Xlebuild At a meeting of the stockhol ders of the Rosedale Telephone company, held Friday afternoon in the Commercial club, it was voted to give the directors of the company authority to rebuild part of the telephone line from Liberty south to Ankeny bottom. Also to build a line on Jefferson road. The Rosedale Telephone company has been in operation for the past 17 Years. a an inrienenripnt rnmnnnv it rnnnoi-tc! with hn I A Christmas Present MARION Jessie Houge Mil lard, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Lake, PrincAa RaIH Mr anil Vra C. H. Marion county are expected to at- evening of Tuesday, December 20 Collins, Portland;! W. M. Reck- tend. at the hleh school AtiditoHum un-I arri T.na Ancelea! C F. Hunter. der the direction of Misn Ina V. L. Gren. Cor vail is: B. E. Van Fresh Crab Louis 1 Belle Tartar, supervisor of minir 1 Horn IndenendenCe: Mr. and At the Gray Belle. Adv. ot the nublic schools. The con- Mrs. E. Hornaback. Albany. cert will be riven for the mirnoRP I BL1GH VL Hill. Dallas: Loni Big Attendance Probable or securing some additional funds Brown. George Brown. Al- Willamette university Will in for th rmiaie rfpnartnwn Tn nln: C A Sloat Oakville- F C. an proDaDiniy nave an increaaeu cacntata to be presented is "Noel" McTavlsh, Sumpter. auenaance at me cummg aeines- i writtpn hv U'peapl ter, beginning the first week in February. It is reported that many inquiries are now coming in, Have Is Set Aside A hnr nf Haas rhnpnlataa- asking for information regarding prlcea from 50c to i The Ace; Philip Varleyj Winner In Bicycle Guess Game the coming semester. Almost all of these inquiries are coming from points outside the state. 127 N. High. Adv. Pacific Telephone & Telegraph company at Liberty. The line ex tends as far south as Sidney. All Bulbs VnHoId Will be planted this j week at the Tulip Farm. Adv. ; Vesper Service Next Sunday The Girl Reserves of the Salem T. W. C. A. will have a Christmas vesper service next Sunday after noon, December 18, at 4 o'clock, in the First Methodist church. Webb & Clough Leading Funeral Director Expert Embalmert Schools District Has Library- Brush Creek school district is located away up in the mountains in the Hunt section of the county. It is pretty well isolated from neighboring sections on account of the mountain ranges. Hence, in order to keep themselves well supplied with reading matter, the people of the district have raised 100 to be spent in buying books for the community, with the school house as the community center. The people intend even tually to have a fine circulating library, all within a short distance of their homes. Serve Gray Belie f rench pastry. 1 CAPITAL BARGAIN V r, HOUSE , We pay highest prloe. We buy and aell everxtbJbmg. We toll for le US Oesrter St. Thorn 8M RIGDON & SON Leading Mortician WALNUTS WANTED People's Cash Store RAGS We want them and want. them bad. Because de do we will pay you the Jiifirh cst price obtainable any where. ' Bring us all you have. Also old clothing, furniture and junk of all kinds. STEINB0CK JUNK CO. The House of Half a Million . and One Bargains U ? 402 N. Com'l. Phono 523 All Rales Suspended This refers to Christmas stick ers on Christmas letters and packages. Ordinarily, the rule is against placing stickers on the ad dress side of letters, but for this joyous season, the department will not enforce the ruling. How. ever, it Is suggested tnat the Christmas sticker will look just as well on the reverse side 'of the letter, and. at the same time not clutter up the address side of the envelope. S. C. STONE, M. D. CURES CANCERS and does a general office practice Office Tyler's Drug Store 157 South Commercial Street Watkins Products City Retailer Phone 1731-W 216 Lefclle St. Goods delivered at your door You Lose By Waiting Don't put off any longer your decision to get a prac tical business education. Re member "He who hesitates is lot.," YOU GAIX RV STARTING NOW Business training means success! Join the new clas hes now forming. Can you keep booksf Write shorthand? Handle a type writer? Figure quickly and accurately? Compose good business letters? Write a good business hand? It not, the best Investment you can possibly make is in a thoroughly practical course at Capital Business .College Salem, Oregon From the American I r oner Co. of 135.50. We can give jou a 42-inch Simplex Ironer for 1139.50. Salem Electric Co., Ma sonic Temple. Phone 1200. Adv. Philip Varley, 18, of Salem route 4, wins a Harley Davidson bicycle through his skill or luck in correctly estimating the dls- They Didn't Jfarry Rex Howard and a young wo man nam Stuwart vr. in Van- couver vesterdav for the niirnose tance traversed by a motor driven . r r V t t j t I m of being married. Parental influ- mcycie ourjnj; a penou oi in ence. however, interfered and an nours. Mr. v ariey s esiimaie was PORTLAND, Ore.. Dec. 10. A 10 per cent reduction in the ta levy in Multnomah county for 1922 is reflected in slashes made by the tax supervision and con' servation commission. Next year's levy will be on a IT agreement was reached to post pone the nuptials two years. How 1121.6 miles, and when the seal was removed from the cyclome- Happy ThpughU at YuletJde Carry the message home to the I Take Our Tip- loved ones with a good, well I Buy Haas' Candy early, made portrait of yourseir. raraer- Ace, 127 N. High. Adv. snroae stuaio win mane sittings today and promise finished work out in time for Christmas. Adv. ard Is 22, but the girl, it appears, ter the instrument registered is only 16. The Only Three Candidates- Only three people in Turner want the job of serving that city as postmaster at an annual sal ary of $1300. That is, only three took the civil service examination yesterday, and these were J. E. Whitehead. Herman Peet and Lawrence .1. Roberts. Mr. White head has served for the past two years. Mr. Peets has been a resi dent of Turner for a number of years. Mr. Roberts is the young- est of the three, being an ex-ser- vic man. Will Winter Here Mr. and Mrs. r. S. Scheelar of Strome, Alberta, arrived in Salem this week and will spend the win ter here as guests of Mr. Scheel ar's brother, L. A. Scheelar. Mr. Scheelar is engaged in mixed farming in Alberta and reports a fairly good crop there the last season. lie says tney had had a little rero weather before he left but that a Chinook had taken all of the-snow off before they de parted and the weather was much the same as it is here. 1121.6 plus miles. Nine other contestants came within a few points of the total. These entrants will receive bicycle credit certificates ranging in val ue from $20 to: $3. Their names are: I Ruth Kays.) 7 years old, 907 South Commercial street; Doris Nye. .15. 1 4 95 ; Saninaw street; THE ECONOMY OF GOOD GLASSES From the standpoint ot. economy, glasses yiold to none. They are r depend able as they are comforta ble; as durable as they are becoming. They tn always in good taste. They embody the best materials the mark et affords. Rack of our Shtw-on frames and mount ings is a 54-year-old refu tation of building to &n id eal based on "tfuality Be yond Question." .JY.ur mon ey will never purchase more actual "eyeglass' value, be cause it cannot be made of glass, gold and Shelltex. MORRIS OPTICAL CO. i S04-211 Salem Bank of r Commerce Building Oregon's Largest Optical Institution Phone 239 for appointment SALEM. OREGON Give Spa Candies FOR CHRISTMAS! We have a wonderful as sortment of special home made candies, c chocolates and bon bona. " Visit our store and Inspect the displays offered for your approval. -. . V . Our stock i bigger and better than rer before and the prices are much less than last year. THE SPA Furs and Fur Coats Ten. per cent off. The French Shop. Adv. -Adv. $30 to V33 Gowns " " Reduced to $22.50 each. The French Shop. 115 N, High. Adv. Fresh Crab Louis At the Gray Belle. Adv. Fine Laying reanon ' The fine open winter up to date s having its effect on the poultry aminers and Kegs and Barrels We have all sies of kegs and barrels.; Suit able for Kraut, fish, meat, cider, etc. Bird Seed We carry a complete stock of Hemp, Canary, Millet and Bird Rape and by buying .in large lots, you will find our price the lowest in the city. Also, Bird Manna, Song Restorer, Bird Stand, Bird Gravel, cVt. Laying Mash You will will certainly find that you can in crease your egg produc tion from 25 to 1200 by feeding Laying Mash. And the price is! away down. D. A. WHITE & SONS Phone 160 261 State St. business. Ordinarily, eggs begin to climb up to the high level ot price along toward Christmas. But this year, with the almost spring-like weather, the hens have been attending to business to such an extent that the egg market Is well supplied. It Is no well supplied that yesterday the market price was 38c a dozen, something unusual for the middle of December. Visit Friends Roy Neer, formerly a Salem barber and commander of Com pany M, overseas, was a Salem visitor yesterday, attending the company's annual reunion. Cap tain Neer conducts a barber shop in Portland. He te also secretary of the state board of barber ex- vlsits many state points in the interest of the board. StUl Time to Plant That border of tulip bulbs this this week at the Tulip Farm. Adv. A Box of Candy- One pound and three-quarters for one dollar and a quarter. Hass'r Home Made Special. The Ace, 127 N. High street. Adv. Matron Finds Youngster A 2-year-old lad who bad strayed from his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Phillips, of 666 Ferry street, spent sometime yes terday in the custody of Police Matron Myra Shank until Mr. Phillips ascertained the child's whereabouts and returned the lit tle truant to his home. ill A GOOD TIME TO GET THAT NEW HAT The quality is better and prices lower! in all new Hats. New shades of brown, slate and chamois. Priced at.,......$3.00, $3.50, $4.00 A. A. Clothing Co. 247 N. Commercial Aaron Astill, Prop. CHRISTMAS The Show Window! Story Toilet articles superb 1 Just look at the pretty display in our south "win dow if you doubt thif statement. And after looking at this showing how can you longer won der what to give her for Christmas ? Good toilet articles are the delight of every woman. We would like to show you "why this line of toilet articles is good. . . Schaeiefs Drug store ;:-. Sole Agent Garden Court Preparations 133 N. OoaT Hurst 197 dniinlntrator Aniwinted Alfred Fox has been appointed by the county court as adminis trator of the estate of Teresa Bell, who died in 1911. The estate has a value of about $8000. Mr. Fox lives at Sublimity. Henry F. Nielt has been appointed administrator of the estate of Caroline Melt, who died September 4. 1921. Mr Nielt lives at Aurora. Highland Parent-Teachers' Association will meet oft Tues day evening, Dec. 13, at 7:30. Adv. I I lau; MM EXTRA SPECIAL Our Utah Coal is going at REDUCED PRICES These prices are cash: Utah Lump CoaC.$17.00 Utah Stove Coal.-. 16.00 We guarantee all our coals Goods packed, shipped or stored ' Fireproof Storage; Prices to Please Yoa Phone 930 Larmer Transfer r PERSONALS Dm. White and Marshall Osteopathic physicians, U S Bk. Adv. Claud McKinney of Dallas, wax in the city yesterday on business. He is a member of the Salem lodge of Elks. J. A. Lyons left yesterday over the Oregon Electric for St. Helens. Divorce Asked Col. and Mrs. George White re- Bertha Ennis has brought suit turned yesterday from Portland where they attended the Flegel reception at Hill Military acad emy Friday evening. Mrs J C, Campbell is Just home from a five weeks eastern trip. C. A. Arpke was in Forest Grove and Hlllsboro thtis week. Mrs. W. M. Reams of Portland is the guest of Mrs. Frederick. G. Brock. Whitney Gill and Edward Clar'i were among the students from the Oregon Agricultural college who came over from Corvallia this week. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Scheuneman were among those going to Port land yesterday. n - z If : 5 j : s.l : Chicken Dinner Served All Day Today How would it do to bans a conspicuous card on a confirmed speeder, telling the world of the habit? It might help in the ad ministration of the traffic laws. jEsMsMBMsMMilMaBsMsWsBMBsi i For a M err Christmas warm the heart! as well as the home. Buy heia range that pays its way. fiaves Just half your fuel. j j i The purchase price will be refunded if the Lang Range does not do Just las it is guar anteed. You td !be the Judge Before you! uy investigate the 1 !: 11 People's Furniture Store 271 N. ComTSI.! Salem, Or. w I . it i ALL-ROUND ABILITY Snccessfnl men and women must be able to manage finances well to make a good living, and Becure an outside in come for the time when they can no longer work. Many charming folks are often in debt, have no bank balances of any size, and never araasx enough to make investment. But their lives arc not well-rounded, and they often get into uncomfortable circumstances. " K IMtedStotes Na(toim!BanIir7i OREGON i 1