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I THE OREGON. CTATr.3IIAH.'SAIJEIT. OliEGO:! :.!:;. SUNDAY 'MORXINbjANliARY X 1922 ' . 4 .. 7' I ! OTY NEWS ' f iA. daughter, win born "; Friday, Dee. 30, to Mr. and Mrs. Emll J. Monttndon. They live on rural route 9, Salem. Fitted at Tyler's drus store by an expert In the bmineaa. AdT. One Cent Ahead , ! ' One of the manifold blessings for which everyone Is to be thank ful for the Tornlng year, is the fact that a 6-cent piece will last longer. Hereafter, there will bo Internal revenue tax on The Fool TPJ"' . This refers, to the subject' on which a lectore rwlll i b gtren Klks at the Jlks lodge next Thursday evening. The sneaker is a member ci tne ueneley en tertainers, and his name Is Frank 8. Regan. ' r::i :a';r - -; -';r. Drs. mite aid tTarsTisTI Osteopathie physicians, U S Bk. AdT.. r -.. Mr. Cicsy Bays rroperty I - John IC&lesy t has purchased from C M. - Schri ver lat 12. in block 10 in Richmond addition to ftalem for la consideration - of $1500. He has also bought a lot adjoining from R. C. llallberg for e a a Y. M. a A. Coming Events Monday. Jn. 2, 'open hoase Irom 2 o'clock In the afternoon ... until 9' o'clock In the evening. ,t0 1.1- . 1 . ,n,i miinr refrRahmenta ! w" Buraeia"1 eirrx.awur. cream and, similar refreshments. ;Men BibU c!aM Wednesday. U''-". " V w I Jan. II. Kstlonal Thrift week o Luncheon Monday January It; lo January 2S. City I Due to the fact that Monday .father and son week, February 21 will be observed In the city as at to February U.i ' ' all business bouses and banks I Say Happy Sew Y will be also observing tne aay, no luncheon will be held Monday noon at the Commercial club. Symphony Orchestra Concert Wed,-Jan.-4 at armory. Tickets music and book, stores. Adr. IIABEIr NORMAND .-:. iwiK - :" 1 lilM0LLY;O,r Smith, & .Smiik :CnrwoodV-f-5; v" - v Good ilnsfci ' With a box of Haas fresh can dies, 50c to H. The Ace. Adr Remembers Nw ' Veara, 1864 When It comes to remembering early days In Salem. George V. Litchfield Us no difticalty in talking about things that happen ed in the Tillage of Salem during the latter iVf of the Civil war. He arrived is Salem In 1881 and has witnessed 59 New Year day celebrations in the city.; He was brought up In Connecticut, spent few years in ew Jersey, then came to that far western country known as Oregon, Appeal to Supreme (art " In the petition of Fisher Broth ers and Will Pnrdy,J asking for a new, trial in their suit recently brought against the Citizens In vestment company,, the circuit court yesterday denied th e- tition on the ground that the motion for. the new trial was not made within the time specified by law. From this decision Fish er Brothers and Mr. Purdr have appealed to the supreme conrt. They filed affidavits recently that new evidence naa neen discovered Ittractiag Attention .- Corns any I - of suverton is ai- tractin the attention mUlUry men in he state as it was recenUy awarded first place M the state in the matter of attendance, hav ing scored a percentage of about 0. Lieutenant A. U iani. com manding officer, was n the city yesterday and says, Recruits are coming in and that SUverton and community la uiting a strong in terest In its military company. It s now 78 strong. :v Honor Stndeats . 'A Amour those who i bare : been mentioned as honor students for the close of the year at the Uni versity of Oregon, are W. Earl Shafer, sophomore, in.matnemat tcs, and Margery Gilbert, senior. in education, both of Salem. nad $1000 Jn Bank In the estate of Milton Marsh, a minor, the appraisers. Homer Marsh, K. M. Page and Olga Gray have reported to the countv court that the estate is valued at f 1009, an deposited in a Salem bank. Legal Blanks : Get them at The Statesman of fice. Catalog; on application. any. r ! A" Box of Candy ; , Qne posfid and three-quarters for one dollar and . a quarter. Hass'. Homt Made 8peclaL The Ace. 127 K. High street Adr. DD3D ' ' ' ' : SPECIAL 1 ' New Year Turkey Dinner :; - 'At The - : I N07.IKING 162 Vx North Commercial St. Kartsxazfs Glasses i5T I Easier nnd Better Wear tbem and see HARTUAII BROS those 1155 : . : Salem Oregon SAVE $ $ $ r bnvinff vour hardware and jornltare at The Capital Hard- trara & Furnitiire Go 285 H 1 CommercUl street Vhone 947 f or Bprlng Planting Order From SHU BALEU NTJBSSBX CO. I r4'' 41$ Oregon Building Y.: f j . Fhoae IT IS V: V"' i WatHss ProducU ; i , City Itetailer : rhone 1784-W S40 Xefelle St. Goods delivered at your door Sam Kmokoon InjBnalnPwn 8am Smokoon has filed with the Marion county ; court the as sumed name under which he will do business in Salem. The busk ness is to be known aa the North western Pipe company and wil be that of wholesale and retail plumbing at 21$ North Commer cial street. J ROUNDS At a locfl hospital.' December 31, Mrs Ode Hounds at the age of 80- years, f1 She was the widow of the late Rev. H. Rounds. She Is'survtved by two sons, Wallace and Clifton Rounds of Corvallis; four bro thers. J. A. Campbell of North Carolina;' Luther Campbell ot California; Sidney Campbell of Oregon sad Edg-ar Campbell of Washisston;' also by three sis ters, Mrs.' Susie Blankenshlp of Colorado;- Mrs. Addle Brooks of Colorado and Mrs. A., it, Dos of Kansas. The funeral services will be held Wednesday. ' Jan. 4. at 2 Some Lawyer : ; .. Marion Putnam of 1043 North commercial , atreet says he has a White , Leghorn hen that can beat the-record when it comes to laying large eggs. Her last re cord in that line Is that of laying an egg 7 Inches around one way and 6 M Inches around the other. Next. ; A Claeetfled Ad Will bring yon a buyer. -Adl To Foreclofw city Liens- City Attorney Ray L. Smith filed -with the county clerk late Saturday evening judgments from the circuit court and orders for the foreclosing of liens j against property in Oaks addition owned o'clock in the afternoon at the bT Jo1 L. Ctewart and Grace G. chapel of Webb and Clough. They tevans. in all 25 judgments. We WlA V A yery happy New Teat and thank yon jf or your patronage daring the. past year. s. -.Bar ton, Salem j Electric Co., Masonic temple. AdT. WEB Cloeel Two Bys The Spaulding mill will be clos ed Monday j and Tuesday of this week. On account of some neces sary repairs to the carriage which carries the loss to the saw. it was fonnd advisabUHo close, down for the twodsys. Xlce w YemrB Present David; Patterson, as a New Year's eve present, was given his freedom.! after languishing seve ral weeks in the Marion county jail.' He had been arrested in Multnomah - county following his parole and. brought tp this' coun ty. He brought habeas proceed ings before the circuit court and an order was issued lite Saturday evening ordering his release by Sheriff O. L. BowerJ His home is in Portland. I All Set f or Tnesday Fred A. Erixon has made good on his promise of having the ban-Qnet-room ot the Marion hotel ready for the Cherrians Tuesday night. Yesterday thej painters were putting on the ! finishing touches. Incidentally, it may be said that the stunts committee has clso been putting on the finishing touches on some Tery entertaining features, to be introduced duiinjg the evening of initiations. .Unwaac Information The Bun is scheduled to rise this morning at 7:30 o'clock and set at 4:38 o'clockif There will be two eclipses of the sun this year, but neither visible In Ore gon. Easter Sunday comes on April 16. County Budget Signed y . At 5 o'clock Saturday afternoon the last official act ot the Marion county court for 1921 was the signing of the budget for 1922 the county's figure! being 1, 093,047.76. i Friday erealngj Jan. 13,' Is the date announced lor jthe Joint m stallation ot officers of the Wood men of the World and the Wo men of Woodcraft ' The. jewels won at the competitive drill with the Eugene team, will be present ed the lodge on the evening of in stallation. ) ' Thompeon, of - Macleay, ; "who VI was carossiag the , street. . .Mrs Thompson sustained bruises but no" severe injuries, according - to the report. HOTEL ARRIVALS i BL1GH R. W. Minkler, Van couver; Arthur Hartly, R. R. Hartley, Jefferson; R. P. Gorn, Toledo; Mrs. Lilly Chapin, Falls City; Mrs. Glenn Chapin. Cosper. Wyo.; R. L. Long, Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Rounds, Corvallis' W. E. Wads worth, Harrlsburg; War ten Loepplng, Culver. west "conclave of Kappa Sigma which was held tn PortlaajMast week. ' " I Miss Cornelia Marring state li brarian, left yesterday for ;Tco ma. : V- ' . ' - ' I A. C. Hopkins went to Portland Yesterday. . . two jsoaifc went to Albany day ta iait tcr parents: Mr Mrs 3, r. Hockensiaith. Sunjaay.5"; K ' - .Claire nolerlJge,' graduat struct or at the TJnlversity cf v gbn. is a guest at the Phi K. PI fraternity . ot Willamette Mrs. James H. C5 Ktrlnt; and erslty. Returns to Washington- After making a short stay in Salem, eorge F.Rodgers left yes terday ,f or Washington, D. C. He will travel over the Union Pacific, Chickgo & Northwestern, and from Chicago, take the Pennsyl vania road direct to Washington. ! MARION E. G. Kirkwood. H. Kirk, D. Hohingulst, Corvallis; Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Brown, Rose burg; J. E. Myers, Prineville; Grace May Zevely, Moro; ili .uw Mrs, W." C. Barton, W. Silver thoun. Eugene; A. R. Hunter, Jr., Corvallis: G. B. Lamb. Tillamook; Mrs. E. M. Crail, Vale; Mrs. J. M. Nelson, Portland; Gertrude M. Lyon. Canyon City; W. O. Connie, Medford, Marparet M. Barry, Rose Rahn, Albany. LADD & BUSH, BANKERS EsUbltshcd 1S6S ' .- I .., General Banking Business. r Office Hours freta 10 a. m. to S p. ra. '. Here Over Sunday I Miss Dorris Sikes, writer for the Eugene Guard, is in the c'tv visit ing friends over Sunday. She will go to Portland tomorrow for a tew days' visit with friends before returning to Eugene. Turkey Dinner .. At the Gray Belle all day to day and tomorrow. Adv. Bafldlng Home ' George D. Cotton, who has been living in the old Smith homestead house, just south of Salem, is building himself a home on a tract of land just south of the Smith homestead, near Jefferson way. He expects to move into his home in about three weeks. I the Gray Belle Will Serve A special turkey dinner all day today and Monday, fl per plate. Adv. i will be conducted- by the Rev. Blaine E. Mrkpatrick, and burial will be in Lee Mission , cemetery. (Corvallis and Portland papers please copy.) foreclosing property for nonpay ment of: taxes, were filed. Vlavl City Manager Mrs. Foor, 331 Hotel Marion. Adv. j Webb & Clough Ltziatj Ftstrd i i Dircctcn . ' Exfirt Embdsitn - Everybody Invited About 40 clubs and lodges in Ihe cify have been invited by the Y. M. C. A. to attend the open house Monday afternoon, and all this in addition to Invitations sent to all churches in the city.. The 'Mothers! club Is making efforts to serve special refreshments during the afternoon. -The H-Y club dec orated, the rooms, j Fees of Recorder's Office- According to the annual report ot Mrs. Mildred Brooks, Marion coounty recorder, the; fees ot the office for 1921 amounted to 7.494.7$. The number of docu ments filed for record was 3840, or an average of szo a montn. Fees received for recording during December amounted to 1689.25 Goes Out Monday Kight The star on the Cherrlan Christmas tree in the courthouse grounds will twinkle o-ut Mondsy night. And with U 200 colored I electric lights which have decor ated toe tree and In ..general causea sucn iavoraoie comment, Undergoes Operation- Charles Maxwell, colored porter and news vender at the Oregon Electric depot will Monday under go an operation at Portland for goitre. Onmd ' Jury Discharged The grand jury for the Se lember term of the Marlon county especially from strangers na'sslnr I circuit court has been officially tnrougn the city. The illumine- a'.scnargeo. Tne snenrr has made ing of .the tree during the holt- return to the county clerk of the days, has been the custom of the I jurors drawn for the January term R1GDON&SON : LczUng Uortidsas ! Cherrians for several years. I r. ! h S.C STONE, M.D. ! ; : ; ; CURES CANCERS and does a general office practice Office Tyler'a Drwg Btorei - 157 Sooth Commercial Street V7e cse the Pott System is : fcr Feet' r.i-;w.-. s .'.nr. - - Broken arenea, and , other deformities corrected without the use ot arch supports, casts, pads, etc., and without the loss ot time from your regular oc cupation. .-. Not. Chiropody. , . - ' Drs. White IXarshall - ' K : V, 8. Bank Bldg. ;'- I' - i ! G. L DAYENPORT 1 , oxown urn .- ; ? "' 1 . aKxrrrm - ' st last's avows. ' . mk TSADk ATI tlaU prwkies sllnH. 117 rrtat St. i rsrUaas, Ort. , RAGS r. We want them and want them bad. Because de do we will pay yea the high est price obtainable any where, Brlnz us all you haver"""; ' Also old clothing furniture and jonlc of all kinds. . smiocK juiriico. The House of Half a llillion - and One .TJarjrains 5 4C2 N. CoiaT, j - Phone 623 Make This Yburl Resolve That I will not delay longer; " That January 2. 1922; be a Red Letter: day on my calendar; - That 1 will start with the - new , classes being foroed at the ' . ' " ' Capital Business College, Salem, Oregon . - 4 SPECIAL NEVV YEAR'S DINNER . . Turkey or Chicken t. : . ServiceJioon to 8 p9 nu - Sunday and Monday January 1st and 2nd THE SPA which will begin next Tuesday at 10 o clock in the morning. -Of the 31 jurors drawn, all were notified excepting Charles W. 9eely, who is out i of the state George W. Hubbs of SUverton was excused on account of his duties as school director and the work connected with the building I of. a new healing plant for the S'lvxyton schools. Hickman Speaker- President E. C. Hickman of Kimball School of Theology was la speaker at the watch party held at the Jason Lee Methodist church last night to usher in the hew year. His address was of an In formal nature and urged all to make plans to live the new year in la manner beflttine a Christian Previous to the hour of worshiD a soc'al lour was held in which games of different kinds were played. . Boys To Rehcame Dr. II. c. Epley calls attention to the fact that ; the Whitney boys' chorns of Salem will again begin rehearsals, and the next wil ie Tuesday aiternoon at o o'clock in the auditorium of the high scbooL This meeting will be ot interest to the many boys who are availing themselves of the op portunity for chorus training, as there will be the election of offi cers. All offices in the chorus are held by the boy members.' . ' J . . , . . i r - i .. . i v A Hear Cantata This eveninjc at Concrejratlona church. Something superior. Re peated by reauest. All Closed Monday- Monday will be an enforced day of rest ! as the following will be closed: State house, court house postoffice. . banks and even the meat markets and stores. If you get yduf mall at the general de- Ivery of the postomce. there is a chance, i between the hour of 9 and 10 o'clock In the morning. PERSONALS C. F.l Whitman of "Woodburn.jj was a visitor in the city Saturday. He Is a member of the Elks' lodge of Salem. Dr. B. F. Pound as in Port land yesterday, attending to Am erican legion , business.. Mr. and Mrs. James Wallace or Purlington, Wn., are visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. u.! Wallace.': rural route 5. They are returning to-the home by motor.! bating spent several months California. I Lieut. Virgil C. Stetson of the bonus commission office, was n Portland yesterday.' Mrs C. T. Roberts of Hood River Is coming today to epend few days with her sister, Mrs. C P Bishop. j Miss Elisabeth Levy and Miss Lena Belle Tartar attended the Russina grand opera In Portland Friday night. Malcom Crawford of .Santa Crnx, Cal., spent tlie holiday va ration with Leo Spitzbart. Mr Crawford is a fraternity brother of Mr. Spitzbart and is attending Oregon Agricultural college. . I Leon Culbertson returned to Eugene yesterday following the holiday vacation from the Univer sity of Oregon which he spent with his grandmother, Mrs. J. L. Stpckton. Mr. Culbertson was one of those attending the north- Cars Collide Lawrence A. Edwards, of 12o3 Chemeketa street, reported to the police that while driving south ch the Turner road he had been involved in a collision with E. 1'. Mills of Turner who; was proceeding- north on the highway. Johnson Pays Fine Claud Johnson, arrested rrlday night on a charge ot being drunk and disorderly, yesterday pleaded guilty when brought before City Recorder Earl Race. Judge Race imposed a fine of $40 which Johnson paid into tho city's col ters. Hoy's Wagon Stolen Harry Elgin, of 146 Nortn Liberty: street reported to the po lice that some one had stolen a small Overland wagon, the pro perty of his son. Bicycles Stolen Dwight -Armstrong of Highland pvejiuei, reported to police that hU wheel bad been taken from in front Of a Highland avenue gro cery yesterday afternoon. About the same time, a bicycle, the pro perty of Salmer Larsen, .of 542 North Liberty street, was taken from the parking near the Y. M. C- A., It was reported. ''WISHING . YOU ; 'A l ;:y Ikyi Year 2Tmm FTi i 4.4. btulV il St, - Zlcui4 Or. WET FEET are the most common cause of colds and la grippe. But after a cold Is contracted .. Sctiaetefs Cold Tablets are' recognized the best cure. These little tablets are made by bur own prescription rirnrrstand have.as their" backing1 the recommenda-t tlon of-hondreds .or, users. Sold in 25c else.. , v v To Our Many Old latrons - And friends, we have this week sold our real estate and insurance I business to Anderson and Rupert, who are quite welt known to the people-of Salem and - vicinity. They will conduct the business along Ihe same lines as it has been conducted bVMis and will extend all accommodations pos sible. O. W. Laftar; Sr., membet of the firm, will retain an inter est in the business and will be found at the same old place as sisting with the basiness and looking after his loans and private affairs. .Wc also desire to extend to our patrons many: thanks for i their business for the past ten years and .hope you will , remain with us for the next ten,-and that many new ones will come into the fold. : , Wishing yon . all " a most ppy and prosperous New-Year, we are, yours respectfully, Laflar ' Laflar. Adv. j ' . ? Woman Kscapes Injury R. W. Gilmer, 332 North Nine teenth street, reported ' to police yesterday that while driving west on State street and endeavoring ic maice tne turn north on lid erty. his car had run into Mrs. G. Schaeier's Drug Store t Ezlt Ags2t v.. Vzzrt Tjtz r r lina Creets ,Tjs With a finger, pointed toward prosperous .tlmes, This means more and better helD will be ne-a. ed. i Will yon be! one of the few who will ; be ready if orv a place? New classes In all subjects at the j Capital' Basiness College January 3d. r-Advv- r . - - ; J ' Consultation ati4 examination Drs. Bradford k I Bradford, D, C. state licensed physlr. yesrs in prscltee. . Phone 52 i suit? 319 orc-ott Eiag. Adr j RESOLVE , This New Year's Day to not let another day go by until you have assured yourself by an -efficient optical examination that your eyes are just as they should be. Such a resolution may , be the I means of insuring your success in the years to come. MORRIS OPTICAL CO. 104-211 Salem Bank ot Commerce Building Oregon's Largest Optica) j Institution Phone 23 s for appointment! i SALEM. OREGON i HAPPY NEW YEAR After January 1 the war tax on patent medicines, toilet articles, perfumes, etc., will ''be discontinued." TYLER'S DRUG STORE 157 South Commercial St.. Phona Zj 1 9 ill - lit MM - mi m A Happy i , 'And Prosperous I New Year To AU 5 i If i A: ' ,f j'... r. 3 h : ft :i A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL We Here Highly Resolve: ite. That we shall serve you, our friends, bet ter than ever before : ! v -? --'r, . -r.'; " " ,"V ; .:! HARTMAN BROS ;i Jewelers and Opticians , ' ' ' i ...:. '',. , -, ': f ..! . t Salem, Oregon r ') r Blank Books A most comprehensi?e line of Loose Leaf forms and Blank Books. We are prepared for your 1922 needs. 1 i : Prices greatly reduced t - - -! - Ccmaeraal ! Book Store .153 N. Comlt ; Phone 64 A Hapipy IMi Year To AH ' ! Is Our Sincere Wish f - - 4 i u v. ' ..:.. i ,.., - . ' i . : - ' : . ; . We take ibis means at this time to thank our many friends for tbe patronage extended us since we opened our new t music store-five;. inontba., Sg. ANThiletbe ' "' t i W. W. MOORE MUSIC STORE ; . is comparatively "in it's infancy, "Its strides have been large, and fast, and now we boast of one of the best music stores in tbe Willanietto Valley. Our stock comprises the well known. .-' "' 1' Victor and Sonora Thonographs :' - A . . j Flush ii Lane Kanos ' ' . ' '' Ilolton band instruments ' ' - ? ; v Latest sheet music - - " ; . . ' si - AU other musical goods - g - - , i . . . . . , . . . .. - . ' . - . . : -.;.(.'! . .. - 415' COURT STEEET SALT s