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THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. OREGON WEDNESDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 21. 1921 5 . "4 ' i I k J i 1 i V f It I i " ! 1 - i i CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Appreciated by Secretary During the week the Marlon county, teachers were attending institute in Salem, they voted that Secretary Hughes did the right thing on the armament proposi tion. They also instructed .Mar I. Fuikerson, county superinten dent, to telegrah Mr. Hughes and tell him how the teachers here felt about it. Yesterday she re ceaved the following telegram from the private secretary of Mr. Hughes: "The secretary of Btate, thafrman ol the conference, di rects me to acknowledge receipt of your telegram of November 23 and to ask you to comm.micate to the public school teachers of Marion county, Oregon, his sin cere appreciation of the IntereBt end support which they have manifested." r For Her Christ mas A beautiful floor lamp selected from our line. Prices range from $20 to $110. Salem Electric Co.. Masonic bid. Phone 1200. Adv. Examining Teaclirs Today The state examination of teach ers in Marion county is being held today at the First Methodist church. It Is thought about CO 1 will take , the examinations, al though a number , may not arrive on account of the unfavorable weather. AY Have a Siiiv Of Mac Donald's Farmer's AX ro.anara. Tyler's Drug Store. lt7 South Cominr.r.'. il slreet. Adv. Going Homo for Vacation A number of students of Wil lamette university will leave for their homes today, ; especially those, living in Spokane, and also LAST TIMES STRONG HEART "The Silent Call" Coming Sunday Mary Pickford In "Little Lord Fauntleroy" L ,,.,.II-Vii -"' , Hartman's Glasses Easter and . Better Wear them and see HARTMAN BROS. Mtona 1255 Salem, Oregon NGMKING tniUln at 162V4 K. Commercial itmt Chan Bny. Noodles and Amarlcia XMaboa, tc etaam and drink. Open ll a.m. a . Spoclal Sunday OniCKN DIMJEB SAVE$$$ by buying your hardware and furniture at The Capital Hard Ware & Furniture Co., 285 N. Commercial streets Phone 947 TREES for Spring Planting Order From TUB SAJLEM NUKSEItY CO. . i, 428 Oregon Building gATVEM -: :- OREGON Phon 1781 v !- EGGS WANTED 42c per dozen 'People's Cash Store 9X3 CAPITAL BARGAIN r HOUSE We hnj nl everytWng. IT BCU tot le, BIS Center 8C rnoa turn ; RAGS We want them and want them bad. .Because de do we will pay you the high est price obtainable any where. Bring us all you have. ;, ,.-.. r:; ? Also old clothing, furniture and junk of all kinds. STEINBOCK JUNK CO. The IIousef Half a Million and One Bargains 402 N. Coral, Thone 523 in Montana. The last recitation before Christmas will be on Thursday afternoon. The second semester begins February 1, the first day for registration. Dr. Ii. P. Hml Pearl M. Bradford State licensed chiropractic phy sicians; ten years in practice. Consultation and examination free. Thone 526. Suite 31S-20 Oregon bldg., cor. State and High streets. Adv. O. Hash Continues Judging from the one continu ous rush at the postoffice, about 'half the Christmas givers simply cannot arrange to have their pres j ents on tho way before the final lush. Beginning shortly after 3 ruh began and it was there at the closing hour. Holiday Gift Woman's Exchange and Needle craft shop. Over Prices Shoe Store. Original Stamping designs. Adv, Jloil Cross Cooperating The Red Cross is cooperating with the Associated Charities in helping the poor at this time of year, especially in regard to tho families of ex-service men. In fact, all cases of distress in homt3 of ex-service men are referred to the Red Cross, where everything is done that can be done. A Chrlstma Irrsent From the American Ironer Co of $3 5.50. We can give you a 42-lnch Simplex Ironer for $139.50. Salem Electric Co.. Ma sonic Temple. Thone 1200. Adv. Shriners to Dane- Announcements &-e out nam ing Thursday evenin;; of this week as the evening of the Salem Shrine dance, to be held in the Salem Shrine mosque. The affair is formal. DIED PETEjltS Mary Teters passed away Dec. 19 in Salem. The . body is at the Rigdon chapel and funeral announcement will be made later. GOODDLIj Frank Edward Good ell ! of Macleay passed away at a local hospital December 20, at tho afeo of 5 8 years. The funeral will be held from the Illgdon chapel at 1:30 Thure day. Sand interment will be in City View cemetery. RIGDON & SON Leading Morticians Webb & Clough Leading Funeral Directors Expert Embalmeri Growers- i wanting to sign up flax or hemp acreage will please call at 407 Masonic Tem ple on or after Wed nesday, the 21st. Willamette Valley Flax & Hemp Growers9 I Cooperative I Association i SO THEY GAVE How often have you heard girls say, "I don't want anything this Christmas but ivory?" A complete set of toilet articles in ivory is the 1 dream of every girl. And what is there more prac tical for a gift? Give ivory this Christ mas. Our showing is complete. " Schaeter's Drug ; Store t.i. Garden Court rrepkrationf 135 N, ComT. Phone 197 Born at lleppner - Word was received today of the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Hammer Monday, December 19. Mrs. Hammer was formerly Miss Jane Haverson, and made her home in Salem. Mr. Hammer is proprietor of a bakery in Heppner. A Classified Ad ' Will bring you a buyer. Ad?. Alt Huiiding Stopped Contractors report that the sud den cold spell has stopped all building in Salern. This includes work on the Salem hospital which was being rushed to completion, and also on the dormitory of the girls' industrial sfeooI. Give On For rhristma. Ticket $1. Symphony orchestra concert. Sale,' music and booK stores. Adv. Turkeys Going l't The Christmas turkey will cost from 4 5 to !". rents a pound, ac cording to the turkey. The pres ent market prices is from to 40 cent3 a pound. this beint; the prices paid yesterday. Market men says there is a Rood demand and turkeys are in good con dition. We lliivp a IVw More English walnuts for pale. Ore. sron growers Cooperative Assn. Trade and High streets. Adv. Wants Will TiokittM .Margaret J. lirown. adminis tratrix of the estate of Harry F. Brown, who died November 3, has pet'tioned the county court for probate of the will. The person al property in Marion county is valued at $420. and real estate in Jefferson county. Montana, Et 3,000. Buy Your "rtnsnswick" Here And know you have the latest midel. All new stock. Terms to suit. Moore-Unnn Music Stors, 444 State and Masonic Temple. Adv, Its An 111 Wind Just as the mild weather was bringing in eggs in large quanti ties and forcing the price down. along comes the cold weather and now they are going up. Yesterday, the market price was 38 cents a dozen. Savo Water- During the cold weather, it will be necessary for every water con sumer to cooperate with the com pany and avoid all unnecessary uso of water. Do not let the fau cets RUN. Adv. Xot Coming Home The canoe house which went a wandering during the big flood and finally made a landing near Wheatland, is still resting where it landed. According to members of the Salem Canoe ciub, the chances are that the house will not be returned. IlrinRs Suit for $188.22 V. C. Doerfler lias brought suit in circuit court against A. K. Roy al, alleging that between June 25 and December 7 he had performed work and furnished parts for an automobile owned by Mr. Royal, and that there is still due him Let Him Sing It! ST. AXDKKASnritG ROLLKK Thercanary with a musical education. v For sale in Salem" only by E. B. FLAKE Jiinls and Flowers 273 State St. V. S. Bank Kldg. Phone (CM lie. 1010-J The Perfect Gift Start your children's home library this Christ mas by giving them the RIGHT books. Unless you give the right ones they may select the wrong ones for them selves. We carry a line of children's books rec ommended by the Salem public library. COMMERCIAL BOOKSTORE 163 N. Com'l Phone 64 J $1SS.22. Mr. Doerfler asks for payment of the amount he claims due, or a foreclosure of his me chanic's lien on the auto. People of Salem Are using good judgment this year in making their candy pur chases at THE ACE. Adv. Elks Invited to Attend Members of the Salem lodge of Elks have been invited to attend open house at the Y.M.C.A. on the afternoon and evening of January 2. The invitation has been posted on the bulletin board of the lodge. Xmas Dance Tonight Elite hall. Valuable gifts free. Ladies free. Adv. Xearing Completion The new banquet room of the Marion hotel is nearing comple tion and everything will be in readiness for the evening of Jan uary 3 when the Cherrians hold their installation of officers and an evening of entertainment. Just adjoining the banquet room is a reception room, which will be fit ted up for waiting guests. Be tween the new banquet room and the large dining room, there as an entrance in which French doors will be placed. I-ulios Matinee Special seance for ladies only. Rex. the mental wizard, Thursday, 2 p. m. No children. Liberty. Adv. C. B. Webb in Charjr. C. B. Webb wil lbe in charee of the Rotarian program today noon at the Marion hotel. It is under stood the program as prepared by Mr. Webb will be of the home tal ent variety. Just Recrtvetl New shipment of Christmas cards. Clean assortment, latest designs. Commercial Book Store. -Adv. To Quiet Title G. E. Thomas and Emma Thom as have brought suit in the Mar ion county circuit court against Virginia C. McKinney and a num ber of others, to quiet title of 24D acres of land in section 11, town ship 9 south- of range one west. Part of the land borders on the Santiam river. Xmas Dance Tonight Elite hall. Everyone gets a gift. Steam heated. Ladies free. Adv. IlcRardinR War Saving Stamps After December 31, there will be sold no more war saving stamps nor thrift stamps, according to re cent orders received by the post orfice. The government is now selling larger denominations, known as treasury saving certifi cates to cost $20, $80 and $800, to mature in five years. Thise will draw 4 per cent interest. The face value of these treasury saving certificates are $25, $100 and $1000. FIwr I .amp for Christmas Select your preference now while the variety is here. Priced from $20 to $110. Salem Electric Co., Masonic building. Phone 1200 Adv. Bounly Paid for Wild Cat A bonnty was yesterday paid W. T. Matheney of Silver Creek Falls country by U. G. Bojer, county clerk. Undergoes Operation W. V. Shan't of 1.'.',0 South Lib erty street underwent a serious operation for cancer of the stom ach yesterday morning at the Sa lem hospital. His son, J. B. Shank of Superior, Neb., will ar rive in Salem Thursday. New model ' lirunswicks" $6b and up. Moore-Dunn Co., 44 4 State and Masonic Temple Adv. Got the First CupM IKk The first free cook book to be given to all who apply for a mar riage license in Mnrion county was earned yesterday when R. R. McAdams of Salem route 6. a far mer, applied for a license to mar ry Nettie De Witt of 4G7 North Twenty-first street, Salem. The Cupid book was given the county and the generosity in handing out a copy with each license costs the taxpayers nothing. Kettle "Imas" At Home With a "Hruncwick". Moore Dunn Co., 4 4 State and Masonic Temple. Adv. To Foroclos? Lot in Stayton Liston A. Darby has brought suit against Joe Girschner and wife. In the complaint it is al leged that on April 1". 1921. Mr. t Kirsehner and wife cave a prom- missory note for $600, payable in six months. A mortgage on a lot in Stayton was given as se curity and as no payment has been made on the note, the foreclosure of the mortgage is asked in the complaint. hernia n (.lay Ai. Co. Iianos ' For "Xmas". Moore-Dunn Co 44 4 State and Ma&onic Temple. Adv. 18 Miles in Cold W.-ath Bernard Krechter. substitute mail carrier for the Salem post office, traveled 48 miles yester day, the first half driving a horse I with mail and tn other half with puto. (). L. Fisher of route C was unable to be out on account of illness. and Krechter was called in to supply. Then on his return he was sent out to carry mail over rural route 4. Post master Iluckestein asks that pa trons of these routes take the un iiru1 rondUions into considera tion. For JfislHtor, Mirlstmas Trert - and Oregon Grape phone 34F22. AdT. Helping Associate! Charitlcw The , Presbyterian church has contributed $25 aa its first pay ment of the 10 per cent per capita asked of all organizations in the tity by the Associated Charities to help the poor and (llstressei this winter. Watt Shipp has giv en an order for 2i cords of wood to be disopsed of as thought best and the Fairmount dairy an order for a quart of milk a day for 30 days, or an equal amount to be used as needed. Dr. H. E. Mor ris also says that a number of people have sent in contributions of from $2 to J5 each and that bundle days has proved quite a success. Legal Blanks Get them at The Statesman of fice. Catalog on application. AdT. Wants Date for Final Hearing Clara L. Pike, administratrix of the estate of Isaiah D. Pike, has petitioned the county court for a date when a .final hearing may be heard. She states there are no claims against the estate. Included in the expenses of ad ministration were $330. 50 burial exnenses and doctor's bill of $336.50. Administrator Appointed William A. Hermens has been appointed administrator of the estate of Martin Hermens. who died December 1, 1921. The es tate is in , Washington county, of which J 600 Is real estate and $9000 personal property. Annie V'an Handle, a daughter living at Sublimity, is one of the four heirs. Final Debate The final debate of the inter class rivalry will be held tomor row morning at 11:30 at Willam ette university. The winner of this debate will obtain the Elmo S. White trophy cup. The sub ject, "Reso:vett that the United States should take the lead in In ternational disarmament by sus pending her present naval pro gram." The Juniors will repre sent the affirmative and the freshmen the negative. Roy Skeen and Rodney Alden are the Junior representatives and Robert Lit tler and Percy Hammond the frosh. Will Give Recital Professor William Wallace Graham will give a violin recital at the chapel of Willamette uni versity this evening at 8:15 o'clock. Cioing to Pasadena w Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Cummings will leave about the first of the year for a visit at Pasadena, Cal., with their daunhter. Mrs. Luther Hall. Mr. Hall was formerly a Etudena at Willamette university and is now in the fruit business in Pasadena. Mr. Cummings says he expects to stay in the south un til about the first of April. Even in "Xo Man's Land" There is a Christmas tree in "No Man's Land." This does not j-efer to some place over in France but to the office of Mrs. Mildred Brooks, county recorder, in the Marion county court house. No man has been employed in the of fice for a number of years, and hence the name. Christmas Goodies Candies, nuts and raisins, just the kind for the Yuletide dinner and for the Christmas tree too. Dates and figs and spe cially packed layer rais ins for eating. CARL & BOWERSOX 383 Court St. Phone 409 SEVICEABILITY You get out of a pair of glasses In wear. Just what the makers have put in, in skill, in quality, in care. We take a justifiable pride in the deft craftman ship of our workmen, the 'Quality Beyond )uestion" of our Shur-on frames and mountings and the painstak ing care which character izes our efforts all of which ensures your getting long, satisfactory service from our glasses. MORRIS OPTICAL CO. 204-211 Salem Bank of Commerce Building Oregon's Largest Optical Institution Phona 239 for appointment SALEM. OREGON ' I REALTY EXCHANGES Reported by Union Abstract Company Grace and O. O. McJlelian to O. L. and L. M. Fu?her, part ot block 4 0, Salem. $10. Grace and O. O. M-rClellan to O. L. and Lillia M. Fisher, part of block 4 0, Salem, $:0. Fargo Orchards Co., to, Frank E. and Blanche Peterson, lot 20 block B, Fargo. 51. Paul A. and Vivian Hendricks to J. E. Bollier, lot 11. block 7, Nob Hill annex to Salem, $10. W. C. and Phoebe Mas an to Al bert W. and Emma M. Brown, lot 4, Mock GO, North Salem. $1100. J. F. and Ida Latham to Dav.-d ,D. and Anna E. Sa.'olofskv. lot S. block 15, George 11. Jones add. lo Salem. $10 C. H. Chapman to 3. F. Axler, 4.54 acres, I. N. Gilbert die 7-3-W $10. J. F. and Mae E. Axlev to i R. and Bertha Axley. 2 54 acres in I. N. Gilbert die 7-3-W, $10. Arthur R. and Edna C Barnard j to A. J. and Helen A. Pari-, lot 6 , Long Hill Fruit Tracts. $10. Alonzo W. and Eliz. S. Kept hart to A. and Annie Stollar, 141 acres in sec. 34-9-2-W, $10. Andrew and Martha Etter to Julia Viola Nagei. part of bloc 15. Caritol Park add. to Salem. 10. Julia Viola Nagel to Andrew and Martha Ettncr. part of bio? 15, Capital Park add. to Salem, 10. O. A. and Emma G. Solie to Bennett and 01g;i Funrue 10 ac res in Langlois die 6-1-W, $1. W. E. and Ida Keyes to J. M. Long, lot 4, iiock z- rieasani Home add. to Salem, $10. Marie Lemery to Sarah Lemery four tracts of land in 5-2 & 3 N , 1. Maney Elizabeth Armstrong io Harry and Mabel E. Wikoff. part of block 19 Nob Hill Annex, $10 and other. George W. and Etta Wright to John A- Gamble, part ot block 4U University add. to Salem, $275. Homer and Edna L. McDonougn to Arthur Tucker, part of Diocn 38 North Salem. $1. John Kern to Arthur Tucker, part of block 38, North Salem. $1. United States to Otis uikc SE 1-4 Of NE 1-4, sec. 39-4-., patent. Jesse R. and Nellie C. w nite o John and Mary Scholl, lot i. Scholl acres, $lo0. Franz J. Schmidt to Emma Meyer, 2 acres sec. 3-6-1-W, $10. Fred and Anna Schwab to City of Mt. Angel, 629 square feet of land in Mt. Angel, $10. A. A. and A. M. KHnger to R. L. and Mary Young, lots and 8, block 7, Palmer's second addition to Mt. Angel, $1. A. B. and Lulu L. Culver to Mrs. Johnnie X. Horn, south one' foot of lot 6. block 7. Compton s addition to Salem. $1. Thomas and Addie F. Fitzger ald to P. II. Fitzgerald, the DLC of Thomas Fitzgerald, 5-1-W. $1. Mary E. Hershberger to P. II. Fitzzgerald et al. 4 8.75 acres in Fitzgerald DLC 5-1-W, $1. Alice E. Caldwell to Arthur w. Friday Sat urday Sunday Four Rie Act VAl IEV1LLE fiuaranteod the lUgROt anil Best Show In Town 35c, Why Pay Mro HUGH T -a -iJ nJ " I ' i il i I ' WHAT COMFORT A BATHROBE BRINGS, ON No more practical gift can hang from the1 Christmas tree! ..We have the loveliest shades in bathrobes for women and for little girls! And we are especially proud of the prices that we can quote. ..They are real Christmas prices! You'll find them ranging from $138 to $238 Children's $238 to $9.75 Women's Did The "Pay As You Go' plan is the cure for the ! and A. O. Lawrence, SW 1-4 of j block 16, Falraount Park addition to Salem, $10. - ; R. E. and Jessie Andersoa to Charles E. and Minnie A. Rush, lot 10, block 3. WUalmette addi tion to Salem, $500. James and Hettie M. Lyle tto Ruth and May Given, part of lot 3, block 6, Turner, $10. Hettie M. ana j. r. Lyle to Ruth and May Given, part of lot 4, block 6, Turner,-$10. Hugh Magee to J. F. and Sarah E. Mlnker, W 1-2 of SE 1-4 of SW l-,4 section 8-7-2-E, $10. Helen F. DeYoung' to Hugh Magee, W 1-2 of E 1-4 of NW 1-4 section 8-7-2-E. $10. A CORRECTION Our advertisement in Tuesday's Statesman jBTOneously stated that we are furnishing denatured alcohol free to motor'sts. The ad. should have stated that we are offerirg FREE SERVICE, we will sell the alcohol and make no charge for putting same in your radiator. FRY'S DRUG STORE LADD & BUSH, BANKERS Establish! m Genera! Bankinjr Busmetw Office Hours from To the But Still Giving Salem People The Service They Deserve : ' Our stock is well assorted and is yet nearly complete in its range of selection. This will not last long as every , day we are running out of certain lines. Better hurry., before All the best gifts are chosen. , V ' . !v . ir.l A Few Reminders Pyrex Baking Dishes and Casseroles Handpainted China ?. ' Oriental Jardinier and Vases '. Baskets We are headquarters for oriental novelties," a most pretty iine to select from Toys the only place in Salem that carries anything you want Salem Variety Store 152 North Commercial St. THESE CHILLY MORNINGS ' Special Message ; ; from Shipley's Won't you please try and shop mornings? We are crowded to the afternoons. Read The Classified. Ads.v. ,.. ; - iv 10 a. m. to ft p. m. i . . -a Doors - 'i- V.Ofc lost bank account! ST HI ill i