The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 12, 1922, Page 8, Image 8

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    TilU 0I1LC0M STATnillAN, BALT1U, 0?XCO;l
THURSDAY -Mnr.NIKdL -JANUARY 12. 152
ity MARGUERITE CLEESON
ONORINO bis lister. Mrs. -age. Two were more thanSO and
V V
f I Emily Coryell, on the oc-
caslon of ber nine-second
birthday. y Albert i . Lougbrldge.
with Mrs. Loughrldge,' entertain
ed the Mlspah Bible class of the
Figst " Baptist church Sunday
school Monday afternoon.
More than 20 were present and
alt were more than 60 years ot
M
TOIUp
EDDIE"
LA T.IONTAGNE'S
BIG FUN SHOW
Tomorrow
i Doris May and
Bull Montana :
In j-
The Foolish Age"
GRAND
THEATRE :
ova. mra mora thlB 'I WW
the ren were between 60 and 70
yean ot age. Mrs,?; J- Skates,
who is 4 yeara of age had been
Invited to be ' present , but wla
to Jllnesa.was unable to attenti.
much to the regret of the mem-
A large birthday eaae, orna
mented with the datev moand
1921 and ten candles was a lent
n nf th luncheon hoar. - Nino
of the candles were lighted tot
th decades she had Juat enterea.
Included among the t?
Rev. and Mrs. Wl Mill iken.
Mr. Loughrldge is teacher of tn
Mlepah liie class.
'v xtrm rUmi& West and dangh
ter. Jean, of Portland, are
t ih nn W. Olcott home. They
wiir visit until the first of text
ween. .- - - -
Of interest to Salem club wo
men is tne announcement ot m
departnre Sunday from Portland
Mm - John Keating of Califor
nia. Mrs. Keating Is state regent
of the D. A. R. Mrs. Keating
was - accompanied ; to ner new
home by her children Mies Hallie
and Ralph.
, -The
ITowochee corps .of the Girl
Reserves held an open meeting nt
the Grant school Tnesday evening.
The pantomime, "Wild Nell." was
given by the members. Miss Jen
nelleVandevort ia leader of the
corps. ' ; ' . , , v v -
" The Potlach -ciub Jwas. .enter
tained last Friday evening at the
home .of Mr. and Mm. O. R. Price
with a wild" duck dinner;' A' tuia-
iature lake centered the table
with tiny ducks on The place
cards carried out the idea wttn
dock ponds decorating; each.
The hostess was assustea - m
serving by Mrs. H. II. Vandevort.
The eenlng- was spent with mu
sic and! visiting:. f . v " ;
The Hollywood Social cfrele
was entertained yesterday at the
home of Mm, Walter Da via. The
members spent the time p-tKing
and carding wool.) Mrs. T. Oi&on
ot Bremerton, Wash., was a guest
Refreshments were served oy we
hostess ! assisted by Mrs. W. W.
Fisher nd Mrs. John Gunsley.
tn f Arthur Moore is visiting
In Portland. ,; f y-, :
Mrs. Edward Tlllson 1 of San
PranCirco. who has been visiting
with Mrs. Richard Cartwrighi.
and Mrs. Albert II. GUle, has
gone ttt PortUnd.
" Dr. and Mrs. William Mott have
Just returned , from - Portland
where they have been for the
week-nd, :' ..'.":;:"
t)r. and Mrs. John R. Sites
have Just returned from Portland
where they 1 were the guests of
their son, Armin Sites. 1 -
1 ' .y " s
CLldl CAU5NUAH
. ; .- f S ; . V , '
. i ! Today
Thnrsday club with Mrs.
J. Alberts. 10 K Court
street. Mrs. C A. Parr. Joint
hostess, i .-v "
O. JA. aklnb, with Ir. and
Mrs. 'Albert T. Andersoa,
1400 North Summer street.
Y. M. Cv A. Mothers club.
2:30 in' Y. M. building.
W.'R. Ct in armory, all day
meeting, quilting., ,
,ry V' r Friday --
Missionary society of First
ConKreratlonat J chhreb. tn
v!t. church, parlors. ; ..j
v Women's' Missionary soclc-
J f y " t h 5 flrat Bantist
chureb; " huarterly : meeting.
; 2:30: .
f Ratnrday
. Ralem Women's club. Com
mercial club rooms.
SEVERE BALE ,
Shipping In Harbor Hard Hit
and.Liners Are Held at
Quarantinti
LEAKING SHIP IS SAFE
One Man Blown Into Taxi
cab Falling Tree Takes
Life of Girt .
NEW YORK. Jan. 11. (By
the Associated Press. ) This sec
tion was ; lashed today by the
worst gale of the winter gale
that at t p clock reached a veloc
ity of so miles an hour oft Sandy
Hook. ' 1
Ushered; is with snow that later
turned to hail and rain, the storm
buffeted New Yorkers without
mercy, hurling many to the
ground. Window glass fell tink
ling Into the street, mail pack
age1 boxes were blown over and
traiflc generally nampered. Many
pedestrians wer.e injured.
! Shipping Hard Hit
Harnor traffic was hard hit. A
number orsmall boats were blown
from their, mooriags,. and incom
ing liners Were held at quarantine
by high! winds. Some concern
was felt for the disabled army
transport Cook with nearly 1000
passengers anoard, .despite wire
less messages that the repairs had
been made and all was well.
is to vtsr nctioit Trill be , taken ;
with reference vto the recoramea
dations. : v The y Teeomtaeadationa
follow: y--. : r I - "A. -i Y -"i'
: -rhat the optrating officers ot
this railway, through strict su
pervision, ascertain that all rules
are fully- and specifically; com
plied with and that each execu
tive and every employe should be
held - responsible for non-compliance
therewith to the degree ol
the responsibility placed In them.
'That the mies relating to sin
gle tracking ot double track' ter
ritory be absolutely adhered to
and that in eases of Emergency re
quiring the detoaring ot trains,
all orders should . be! transmitted
by operators placed, at the points
ol connection. : tr
Tbat mere snouid be a cross
over- estabusned at the point
known as Oregon trunk junction
to rtbe safe and convenient op
eration ot trains."
1
In its conclusion the commis
sion holds that train No. 17, pnr
suant to orders issued, was a an.
perior. train and had the right of
way over train No. 12 on the east
bound main line, also that train
No. 12. being the inferior train,
should not have occupied the east-
Xund main line track. .
Sullivan of Seattle Declares
Mrs. Obenchain Loved
Kennedy to Last "4
. . 1 v 1 t,flW A(L It?
say ueion. wy ---She'
was indeed his to the end.
iir; Sullitan also: assailed tn
testimony ot prosecution witness
es who told of the movements of
Bnrch from the traae nc ten t-van-ston
on July 21 last to.the time ot
his arrest, deciannr tney naa
given contradictory testimony, and
that some oi - mem bm
proved "liars by the cl-" His
argument had not been completed
when court adjourned untu . w
tomorrow morning. yt y
TESTIMONY IS ASSAILED
I SHERIDAN NOTISS j
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Argurrtent of Assistant Dis
trict Attorney is Answer- f
. ed by Counsel ' . I
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FrWay--6atrday
;. ?r - Sunday r :
--'Four- TJj AcM--"i
VACDEVnXE
" CJuarantce! tlo '
invest .and D&t ,
Show la Towa,.
85c, Why' Pay tor
FOR SALE ON SOLDIER LOAN
plan Good modern, seven-room
bungalow. - Price $4000. So
colotsky. Realtor, 541 State St
Phone 70v - ";
-Classified A'dlqThV j.
Statesman' Bring Besui: j
it
I SHERIDAN, Jan.! 11 A large
coyote was killed In the hills near
Sheridan a day or i two aro. but
not before the anlmaf had killed
several sheep for jthe stockmen
nearby.' -.r. i p;.-. f
Mrs: F- M. Arnold, a former
resident of Sheridan but now of
Portland, was operated on; last
week at St. Vincent hospital tor
go'tre, and. at lastireport was In
a very serious condition. . '
'.Miss Delia Browi of Sheridan,
who has been in a Portland hos
pital for some timehas returned
s.nd ia being cared for at the home
" for-
. ' :., gamv.,:i 4 s-;
LADIES' PURSES
. In many shades of different leather, also Black Velvet
bags, pne large lot of these specials for Thursday
Selling at each , .
: .;;;v:y$9;y-.:V;'
BOYS' SWEATERS :
. Coya Slip Over WooLSweaters in fancy stripes. Sizes
26, 28, 30, 32 and 34. Buy one for the boy at this
' "special price. Thursday at each 4 v ' "
$3.45
BOYS' CAPS
Boys Wool knitted caps in a large variety of fancy
colors to choose from. Special for Thursday selling at
each ' 1 y ' ' , ' 4 " '
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W6m
DEPARTMENT STORE
Phoiie 132 ' ' ; . . ' 177 No. IJlwrty St
of her sister In the country.
' Urn Mlltnn Pnltitr ta nulla ill
Outside the city the full strength . irA wm hk
of (be Moral WM f.lt. NewJeTvlhMDlt. . : . . T
Committees
Named by Y. W.
for Year 1922
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The standing f committees of
the Y. W. C A! for the year ot
1922 were named at the meeting
of the hoard Tuesday. The chair
men ot th other f committees
form the- finance committee of
which Mrs. A..N. Bush is chair
man. Mrs. H. 8. Oile was chos
en by the hoard to direct the
camnalrn for fundi which win
be put on In February.
Not all members of the various
committees, except -the finance
committee, are members ot the
board ot directors. The chair
men in all cases are members of
the board. (Tne members of tne
committees are:
Olrla work;. j. Mrs. H. S. Glle.
chairman; Mrs. James Falrchlld,
Miss Eva Scott and Miss Esther
Natterlund.
Physical: i Mrs. . David Wright,
chairman; Mrs, " A..F. Marcus.
Mrs. H. H. Tandervort and Miss
Agnes Bayne.
Social: Mrs. ' O. O. Brown,
chilrmsn; Mrs. R. E. Lee Stetner,
Mrs. A. J. Rahn. Mrs. W. C. Dyer
and Mrs. Max Buren.
House: Mrs. , J. H. Albert,
chairman, and Mrs. L. H. Mc
Mahon - 7 -.- ' f
Religious: Mrs. F. A. Elliott,
chairman and Mri. Alice Dodd.x
1 Reading and publicity: Miss
Elizabeth Putnam, chairman, and
airs, wiiiiam Fleming.
Membership:: Mrs. U. O
sey and uong Island especially
along the coast, were hard swept
and at several points a tangle of
telephone and telegraph wires was
reported...-
Air If lot IIa Trouble
At Garden CIt L. I... Pilot C.
R. D. Culver, flying a mail plane
from - Chicago.' reported he had
been unable to land even tbough
he gave his plane the gas and
nosed her down almost perpen
dicularly.! Encountering a freak
wind that swtried ttpward.V the
machine, hose' down, , seemed to
hang 'for several moments in: the
air; Then the pilot flew over
Haselhurst field and anchored hi
sleet-covered ship by lashing It
to a motor truck.
Tom Breen,' 28 years old. de
spite his best ertorts, was blown
Into a taiicab-that atood nearby
with its door open. ' The oxacbine
tools: him to a hospital, where he
was treated for nsvere concus
sions. A -.; i-; : r. - .-.-
.- .Xs CIri : Killed - , '. -
Wind blown missiles of various
kinds koncked several pedestrians
down. " One, Anna Lacart, 14,'Was
killed by a blow from a limW of
a tree. r ' , -r .-r'1
Seceral persons were hurt when
portions of , roofs and building
cornices were r blown into the
street. ' v y
Dr. and Mrs. R. iO. Pray spent
Saturday and Sunday in Portland.
Kenneth Banister has returned
from a business. trip to Salem.
The Civic Improvement jfclub
will meet next Tnesday afternoon
at the city hall at 2 1 30 o'clock.
It'ts now claimed that there are
many fine business opportunities
in Africa. That would be a good
place tor the Ku Klnx Klan to em
igrate tO., :S , j ., ; .
The war is over. I German fried
potatoes are now placed on some
of the Tfltfe menus: i ; - ;
LOS ANGELES, CaL. Jan. 11.
Letters which Mrs. Madalynne OV
enchaia wrote to J.J Belton Ken
nedy formed the basis for an at
tack upon th foundation of the
prosecution's Case in the argu
ment today of John J. Sullivan,
of Seattle, counsel for Arthur1 C
Burch. on trial In the Los Ange
les superior court, charged with
the murder of Kennedy , f
' Affectionate Letter Read'
Letters, most of which contain
ed expressions of . extreme affec
tion, bad been introduced in eri-
many of them' were quoted by Asa
Keyes; deputy district attorney,
in the opening argument by the
state. Mr. Keyes argued' they
showed Mrs.; Obenchain 's love had
turned tto hate; .. that other evi-
denc1 . showed ' the Summoned
Burch to Los Angeles from Efaa-
ston. 111. and ahat Burch, at h-r
instifration, shot Kennedy, to death
ih Beverly Gln on the night ot
August 5 lasfc:: : :,.. ' V,.,v.;,.,;:0 i-
I Mry Sullivag told the Jury -lie
Believed the Jetters indicated a
flove which endured to the end'
lie. declared h did not think any,
reasonable : iterson . could - - rend
them and come to the ' conrlusifti
that their author ever dreamed of
harming Kennedy. '
' MiNtd rm Quoted .. ' ' f
"She wrote to Kennedy: ' l
would give my life for you, ' the
attorney : declared, ,"Shefilgnjd
one letter; ' 'Yours to the end.'
and we have the testimony of
witness who saw her in Beverly
Glen when Kennedy was 'pro
nounced dead,fanl who heard her
i v
To
Out
6
ustomniGPS'
We have juit finithed iaventcry and are
cleaning house. ?
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Painten, carpenters and plasterers are
busy getting things in thape
We are trying hard to give cur usual per-v
sonalserTice.
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GALE &--Q0.
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Commercial and Court '
- ' '. Streets ' ,. ''
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ley,' chairman; Mts. Frank My
ers, Mrs. Ct B. Webb,, and Mrs.
ranK epears. , . .;- . --r
t Finance: iMra. A. 'H N. ! Bush,
chairman; ' Mrs. H. S. Gile. Mr.
David Wright, Mrs; John Albert.
Mrs.' U. G. i Shipley, Mrs, P. A.
Elliott,' Mrs. G.'G. Brown and
Misa E. Putnam. r
HKA1 ACHED AJTO BOBY
" ACIIED i
There are Tarlons symptoms ot
kidney trouble- rheumatic palm,
backache, sore muscle; stiff
Joints,: and "always tired' feel
ing. Mrs. George Morgan," E.
Fairfield. IVt.. writes: "My . head
ached and whole tody ached no
I could not sleepy Foley Kidney
Pills gave me relief.' They heal
and strengthen weak, disordered
kidneys and bladder and help
Ship- them in their work of filtering
the blood and casting out pf the
system the Impurities that cause
pain and disease. - Prompt In ac-
a.a rvi.9. i a r
nun. DOia TerTwiicnj. aqt.
IVRECK
FlIlllCS
! "So your, husband 'refused to I
buy you an automobile? ' "
i "Not exactly refused; he said II
ought first to become familiar
with machinery ; In general, so he
bought toe a sewing machine."
: Safe r ;':
. Evei?y
DAILY STORE
HOURS
9;a.'BU to' 6 p. m.
Store Redi3d?
The very goods you want are here
' . . at big savings -
HESIEJIBER
Ve "guarantee
faction with
1 8ati
i every
purchase made here.,
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Salem Store, I
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Forth&d Store 335
. ! Alder V, i
Dl
Public Service 'Commission
Issues Report Relative
to, Celilo Wreck 1
That trains Nos, 12 and 17 of
the Oregpn.Washington Railroad
& r Navigation company that col
lided, headon at , CelUo in the
morning otN December .1 last were
improperly nanaiea is the con-
Clsion oi the, Oregon public ser
vice commission in a set of con
clusions land recommendations
mdo public yesterday lollowing
investigation of the wreck which
resulted In several deaths. . .
Th a " railroad company Is re-
quirea to tne with the tomm'it-
Koa within o days a - statement
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IN OUR BARGAIN f BASEMENT 'STORE
I
Shop Where The Crowds
" " ' Buy ,
FLEISCHER'S YARNS
4 o. Skeins' :
59c
Bargain Basement
;VI ' ,: '
The Store That Can and Does
Undersell
Girls' Slip-Ovfer
SWEATERS i v
09c
bargain- Basement
SPECIAL THURSDAY LUNCH MENU
Vegetable : Soup . . .s . , . . . . . ." . .. . . . ; . .... lOe
Lamb Curry1 with Rice 15c
Other "pecial Dishes 10c and 15c
All -kinds of sand wlehes 5c and lOe
Come in and try a cup of
DIAMOND "W" COFFEE
SERVED FREE J
In the basement Cafeteria
Baby Shoes; Girls' and
A - - Misses "
SUPPERS :
Ladies and Boys '
i RUDDERS
' Bargain Basenient
Boys
DRESS SHIRTS
Without foliar
January Clearance Sale flow On Reductions
; In Evidence In All Departments
25c
sun
SOOTHES
UGIY1 ITCHiriB SKIN
The, First Application Slakes Skin
I . Cool and .Comfortable
If yon are suffering from ecze
ma or some other torturing." em
barrassing skin trouble yon may
quickly ' be : rid . of. it hy using
Menlhe-Snlphur. declares a noted
skin specialist
: This sulphur preparation, be
cause of its get-to destroying prop
erties, seldom fails to Quickly sub
due Itching, even of fiery eczema.
The first application' makes the
skin cool and comfortable; Rash
and blotches ace healed right up.
Meatfc6-Sutphur' la applied ' like
any. pleasant cold, cream and is
perfectly charmless. "Ton can ob
tain a small Jar; from any good
" Bargain Basement
Boys' and Men's
CAPS AND HATS
19c
y . . Bargain Basement
2 oz. Ball Fkishers -
TARN
29c ,
Bargain-Basement
GRQQERIES
thW are included in this, sale
Blqe Ribbon Cf
flour, hard wheat, . . vlaOD
40c Quakers Oats, ' i OA
t large pkgs ....... 0 Vl
Quaker Corn ia
Flakes, pkg. elU
Albers Flapjack wt
flour, large pkg. .... I
Packed ln syrup, ' Aoricou,
Peaches, pears, - i p
No. g 14 tins 1U
Libby'a Pork and
Beans, No. 2 tins...
Sliced Pineapple,
' per can . . . , . . . . .
Royal Club Ceylon
Tea, per pkg 1 lb . .
, Phes Blackberry Preserves,
5 or. Jars.
'I for ...
Jiffy JeU. '
1 per package ........
sDarimade, tall
- milk, lw cans ..
Del Monte Raisins, 97
' per package . . . . . . . I
: ? . Did Yoa Visit Our "
; GROCERY rBARGAIN CX)UNTER
.10
.15
.40
.15
.08
1.00
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PREMIUM COUPONS
Giren With Purchases
Vatch Our VinMs
Men's IM Japanese Ilotise
: slipaers 1
.With leather sole"
Bargain Basement
35c Quality . :
mop sncics '
: Bargain Basement
Mena Blue Chambray
1 WORK HURTS
limited number A -
:t .r .k:. . v; . ... -':
1 . . : Bargain Basement
Men's Medium weight Blue
Jtw - v .Denim t '
, OVERALLST '.
-." -':GCs .'-i.
" . Bargain' Basement
: PREMIUM COUPONS
y Given Y1th Purchases
a r .a.. ,M-jBSbanM. 1 mi t a a mi mmim 11 MSiMiaa i nisssnMn iMiaiiiiiinii nan isnah i i imm w
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AO Ouir Vinter Stock Regardleis of their Wcrthi-How Pays tie Penalty for Re
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