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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1922)
THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. OREGON SUNDAY MORNING. JANUARY 15. 1922 I Greater Variety" of Issues iT' Embraced in Deals Than I For Entire Week ' NEW YORK. Jan. 14. Trad " lnc in today' brief stock market - was more active, and embraced a greater variety of- fasaes than- at any full period of the week. Gain of one to almost three point were made j by nameroua issues com prising the leading industrials and specialties, but advances among rails were confined to a few trans continentals, 'grangers - and cotton carriers. A - - :. from , aurfaca tndlcattona much ot the large turn oyer represented short covering, bnt obsenrera not ed substantial buying ot motors and- accessories as well as oils, chemicals and specialties. Among the latter were Coca Cola and Wilson ft Co. Sales 450.000 shares. Business in bonds was in keep ing with the extensive market for shares, but the - trend in - that quarter was mixed. ' r.nerty ss for example, were nnder further realizing, closing at a loss of 70 cents' per $100,- Ralls and inter nationals were steadier and mis cellaneous industrials' also hard ened. "Total sales, par value, ag gregated SlS,I5ft,000.' Tbe better tone extended to for eign" exchanges, sterlings demand bills rising to the week's highest rr Is m r i nroat to Swallow? gtrjrSAT HEALTH TALK HO. 22 BTO. Xv SCOTt, B.C. V i . i! This is the time of the Tear when sore throat la prevalent. When the body cannot quickly, adjust itself to changes of . tem perature and la a bit rundown, then cold settle In the weak places. In tonslslltls or sote throat there is m quick rise of temperature; "backache and headache "and more or less general aching- ' Swallowing is pain(ul and; difficult- - The chiropractor.. finds tenderness ot spinal nerres beginning at the spine and leading; to the tonsils, Chiropractic spinal adjustments at the point of tenderness, at' stomach place at "kidney place", in the Spine are given in the average case. The adjustments lor nerves leading direct; to the tonsils reduce the heat and inflam mation, and the adjustments at kidney place and stomach, place help restore nor- , mal digestion and elimination to get rid or the suppurative poisons and wastes. aBSSySsBBSS WSCLM BXH , gATg.- Kerry ,D.ealtk U taa foandatkm ! lueceM, bat yv're sot to get bor the foundation. r the. fclll eaUacto wiU pat yo- on sit eallinc list. HEALTH FOLLOWS CHIROPRACTIC CORRECTS, PRESSURE OH 5RNAL RERVC5 IN DISEASES OF. McA9 eyes CARS " NO St' THROAT : tv HEART' STOMACH PANCREAS VSPIEER :: dWWONtYS APPENDIX BLADDER Spin! GksL8WEI UM8S The lower nerve UNDERTftE MAGNIFY INO CLASS tS P1NCHE0 tVAK3AUGNE9 JOINT. PINCHED NERVES CANNOT 1 TRAMS KTT; A EAiTrrrUL IMPULSES. CHSR0PRAC' TIC ADJUSTING RE- L MOVES TMC PRESSURE. . xhz Upper kerve is FREE AS NATUBEINTENDS.- Enlarged Tonsils Corrected ' "My - oldest boy aged eight years had enlarged tonsils and could not breathe at night, ex cept With his . mouth open. He was badly run down' and "ordin ary remedies did 'Mm no good. I started.hlm taking 'chiroprac tic spinal ad Justmenst and the boy now is all right and has picked' up weight." Mrs." Corr neliua SwartzT Chiropractic Re search Bureau Statement No. 129 e-n. V YOUR HEALTH BEGINS When you telephone 87 for an ' ' appotatineiit 1 ''. Z Miss Balch and Mrs. George assist women patients' ! i F -' . ms; L: Seott Chiropractor il4-X9. C. S. Bank Bldff. Phone 87 ENTRANCE TO THE LOS 'ANGELES FLOWER SHOW: Quotation. :i Continental remittan ces - were firm, : the Italian rate not being affected : by- cables an nouncing the suspension of a bank In Palermot A loss of about $40,00,000 in the actual cash account was the only unsuual item disclosed by the weekly clearing, house statement, reducing etcess reserves to a lit tle more than $16,000,000. ' Mercantile trades reviews were favorable, 'wholesale dry goods and similar merchandise showing greater distribution than during the same period of last year. Mail order houses also reported an im provement of business and better collections.; "" 3mm)miiiim I iJiiiiiiiiiiiiissaeiisMiiisiMi : -? I ' i lies . -sSS1-' - ;si The flower show held at Loa Aneelea vai bea ntr'x hawr. bnt the mint nntnn ..t... .v.' .w - . . tf w w s as sj iVMUl Q . if tiB SUQ trance, which' was In the form of a hure basket, filled with Donnies. the State fin. were plac4 lectric bulbs, whtoh were Hlumlnated at night. . RUPTURE EXPERT HERE SEELKY FAMOtS IX THIS SPK. CIAITY CALLED TO SALEM IB F. H. Seeley, of Chicago and Phtladeiphla. the noted truss ex pert, will , personally oe at the Marion hotel, and will remain in Salem this! Tuesday, Jan. 17. Mr. Mr. Seeley says: "The Spermatic Shield will not only retain any case of rapture perfectly, but contracts the opening in ten days on the average case. Being a vast advancement over all former methods exemplifying instantan eous effects Immediately apprec iable and Withstanding any strain or position no matter- the 'size or location. Large or difficult cases, or IncissionaV ruptures (following operations) specially solicited This instrument received the on ly award in England and bpm, producing results without surgery. Injections,; medical ' treatments or prescriptions. " Mr. Seeley has documents from the United States Government, Washington, D. C, for Inspection. He will be glad to demonstrate without charge or fit them tf desired. Business de mands prevent stopping at? any other place in this section. P S.Every statement In this notice has been verified before the Federal and State Courts. F. 1L! Seeley. Home Office, 117 No. Dearborn St . Chicago. Adv. BEING USED Methodist Bureau Completes Research Jof Prohibition Conditions in Nation WES Matrimonial Bureaus Tran sact Increased Volume of Business MEN ARE AT PREMIUM Eligible Males Are Scarce Wealth of Bride Has Most Weight MANY HAVE. SWORN OFF Perusal of Business Reports bnows booneiy ana im proved Home Life j TTTTTT7 DAILY5 STORE HOURS ' 9 a. m. to 6 p. m V Conti nine Reindcri of the, opd old shopping tjayarc evititnt in ourj Clearance Sale. . r 7 You will find really! remarkable . yalaes throughout the store the main floor and downstairs store 1 ' . ' I-' Every Article in the Stqre Reduced Blankets . V- at the lowest prices 1 youVe seen in many a day Salem Store, 466 SUte St. Portland Store 383 . j Alder St. CHICAGO. J Jan. 15. Prohibi tion is excellently enforced In nine-tenths of ' the area ot the country and. In tber remainder la sufficiently veil enforced to be a very ! itreat fmprovement over the license system." . v This Is the'i result of an investi gation covering; several inonth3, through of tidal channels and' St reet inquiry as .announced today by Dri Deets Picket research sec retary of the board of prohibltianj temperance and public morals d the Methodist . Episcopal cnuren. The orjcanlzatlon of the church was used as : one of the agencies ot Information, which was obtain ed from 20,000 heads of churches and with numerous leaders of the lfrJO 00,0 00 lay adherents. The statement includes no figures not personalty verified, , Dr. Pickett states. Lowered Consumption The inveBtlgatlon shdwed that there has been an enormous de crease in the consumption of li quor, a decrease not less than 85 and possibly more than 90 per cent," according to Dr. Pickett This has resulted in, a very large decrease In the number of arrests for drunkenness and in a very considerable Increase in the pur- TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Business. Chances No. 1. Man, owning very nice residence;; store, and 2; acres near Salem, would sell. Store Is country;' grocery. Would con sider V trade on' part; prefers farm. i No. 2. General merchandise stock in fine valley town. Price $20,000. ; $0. S. Abstract office with files from 32 i years, building, .etc. Now operating. Price $12,000. A reason 'for selling. BECKE & HENDRICKS 205 TJ. S. Bank BIdg. chasing power of the poor and of the skilled and unskilled labor ers," says the report. "In San Francisco, prohibition; decreased arrests for drunkenness in its first year from 13,3S4 to 1814. In Los Angeles from 15,830 to 2589. In Boston It was from 5 2,' 6 8 2' to 16,487. In Baltimore, in the last wet October, there were 1165 ar tests for drunkenness and In the first dry October, 119, We have similar reports' from the heads of police of Washington, j St. Paul, Lincoln, Galveston, St. Louis and other cities. " Boozo Coin Djrertcd The fact of increased purchas ing power is attested by signed statements of the secretaries- of chambers of commerce, real estate dealers, furniture and musical in strument daalers and merchants of many kinds. "There has also been a large de- crease in petty crimes. In Boston, pronioiuon nrougnt about a de crease in the number of cases of assault from 2127 to 1673 in one year. In St. Louis, petit larceny declined from 6167 to 3,503, "There has been a. decrease in more serious crimes in many cities. ' The wet propagandists have spoken much of a crime wave in New York I ha ye U on the au thority ,bf the commissioner of police of the city "off New York, that 1n l9lf there were 11,611 burglaries, and In' 1 920 only 6830., He makes similar statements as to commissions of crime -of ser ious nature on other charges s s f 'aven . better results hav been obtained in rural and small town districts. i ; Iteports Reveal Betterment ' "There has been a startling de crease In poverty and financial distress. The hospitals have been relieved. In Philadelphia, in six months of the last wet year, there were 1,184 cases ef alcoholism in general hospitals and: in the same mopths of the next year, 276. Similar reports have been receiv ed from other cities. "It Is frequently stated by al cohol, propagandists that there is in the United States enormous il licit distillation, that nearly ev ery , family ' makes alcohol. Ob viously, this is simply an expres sion of opinion. In America, on ly a few families of German ex traction know how to make pal atable beer. Whiskey, illicitly produced, is so nearly non-palatable that only habitual alfoboMcs can consume it Private distilla tion and brewing, while it worries the prohibition officers by neces sitating many arrests, is an insig nificant factor. - r, "Prohibition Is a relative suc cess' now, and is on the road to complete success." BERLIN, Jan. 1 4. The nam erous matrimonial bureaus of Berlin, where a spouse may be had for the payment of 10 marks registration fee, ace doing a rush ing business. The advertising columns of the newspapers are being utilized, "prpspecta" are be ing bombarded frith letters and! Circulars extolling the advantages and virtues ot the several bureaus are being scattered 'broadcast. i The marriage Uteratare makes its principal appeal to the "home loving instinct" of men, who are in much greater demand in the marriage market (than women. Press Agent Slips The press agents, however, are not' always discriminating or dis creet in the selection ot "elllrl- ble males One f bureau sent . a letter to a married man with a large family urging him to "marry happily; don't select your ac quaintances at random from the streets; send us-your photograph and 10 marks and-we'll find you a good wife." f Tbe man became verey indig nant and wrote aJ scocrnful letter about It to his f favorite news paper. ; ! Most of the marriages arranged through the matrimonial bureaus are ot women inore or less ad vanced In years. ;and of doubtful physical attraction, but with snb- stantlal bank accounts, and young mea out oC work or wvaiy ot working, saj& the agent ot a 'bu reau. : The . financial arrange menu are 'agreed upon before the marriage, , f"' :-' One young man who accepted a much older woman as wife after aha had assured him she had money to support them, brought suit for divorce alleging he had been deceived a nd that the wo man really had very little money. The woman admitted she had mis represented her. Income but de clared she felt justified because ot the lonely life she had beea living, with no Opportunity to become ac quainted with, marriageable men. - While the j young, .attractive girls, who make application tor husbands are comparatively few. according to the agents, scocres of young men apply tor wives, virtu ally always with the ' stipulation that they must be wealthy or well- to-do. Formerly the chief women applicants were servant girls. Shop girts , seldom patronize the marriare bureaus. ; ; Scores of marriages are made through the medium of thematri montal bureaus every month, and thetr popularity nas steadily in creased since the war which ten the German womaa tn a large and conscious majority. MONEY F05 YOU i Look around in your attic or store, room an(f you will find long-f orgot-, ten articles, useless to you, but very useful to others - '-- ; I Turn these articles in to cash or exchange tnem for something useluL T A classified ad.: in the Statesman will tell hun- w dreds about it. 1 You can telephony your ad. -1 -:""f - ' PHONE 23 Vnm Statwimaa ciaMifiM Ad nn a I An DE GUDED Alii want it yeov name and eddww so I eaa sntd roe a free trial traataent. I waat roa Jiwt to tnr this tnatamt that's aU laat -! I rt bfn in tbe Reuil Dnt Bowacaa fotttrmn. 1 ttrrmi fcfv w nw bc f W Udi itw Board oiytwn o a4 IrVoy r m fniiitm ot df gmll OratStaw' AMociatioo. NMrtyovwr. Fort WavM kwsws m rrxl kaowt sboa mf mtcctul tmtaa, 0 lWp tOI Ma VViMD and Children outnda o( Pott Wayaa, kav, accfrtlaS I air atat na koacwa4 br thia traateaaot ainoa 1 ant aftadatbia offar pvblic ' . ....... If yoo have acia,wcia,aan !, Tettee--iawr lalod Iwba4 ary tmtaeat tXa CWtttwortcaaoliaraw stoo aa taaoao Wawawroawy aaaajm. - Send me roar mm and addtw em tho eoopae below aod ar-t ta tnJ paatawnt I want t send V R. Tba woolnaco3apliahr4 ii our o caa wilj ba prt,. .... cnajtOStAILTODaT aamaWmaMajajajajajajaajaajaaaaM lC.HUTZELL,Ornrzlst, Ho 4206 Vest fala C U fort V.'ayna I- awir Kame. Bean lead wtthoat cart ot oWlssttna to ma rent ft rtoot Traatnat. JLa fortOfflc. Jtata, Straetaad No. FOR SALE- TWO LOTS WITH good rustic barn - and can be made Into bungalow. Also good chicken house that will accom modate 125 thickens. Will take good light car ' as first payment, with terms. Phone 1635-W. ? ! TROTTER IS SOIiD 35-100 ACRES LEVEL. LAND, all In cultivation and fenced ; watered by well and pomp, no house; has. barn, 20x28 and garage; is only one mile to Sa lem and achooL on, good grav eled roaq and is a good place for the price. $4500, cash to handle. $2000. See L. A. Hay ford. 305 SUte St. SOLDIER LOAN HOMES WE have twenty four now, come in and look! them over. Becke tt Hendricks. 205 U. S. Bank Buildings A BIO SNAP 21 ACRES ALL cultivated, the best of dark val ley" loam; none better. Well drained, j 6 room house, large barn, hog house, cop, shed, some fnjit, rock road; all In crop. On mail route 1 - mile of station. On account of sick ness. price reduced- from $8000 to $6300. Socolofsky, 341 State. , - FOR SALEFRESH COW, GIV Ing 4 galtoiis daily: also span of mares, blocky built. One or chard disc, rone Co-tooth" har row,, Teed cutter; dry' wood right , out of the shed; one incubator ' and broader and one ladies bi cycle. ; Phone 1(3 5-W. ? Cleveland, pi, Dec. 29. Peter Beiler, the promising young trotter,-will be missing from tne grand circuit racea 'next season. He was sold, at the Old 16ry sale in New York for export to Hol land. " Another' grand circuit rac er sold for export was Rose Ateff. bhe will be sent to BelKlum. Prevent Winter Coughs, Cplds and Sickn s Dress the Boy warm. See that his - . j- ? - v. ,-.f j i feet kept dry well Pjfyt tected. This boot will'solTe" the ': problem and fill' the lad's heart , : with joy. .- .; ; v;;7" Misses' Brow Call Lace Shoes. , very serviceable, sizes 8 to 2 -pneed . $2.95 r Men's Hih Cuts in Brown Calf, heavy soles for service priced at , ' $6.85: Priced $235 EBMofrei? Brow, Ed si I i r ii run Maid immm - '.-.. . We Are Giving You Real Values At This Sale $4.50, $5 Men's Shirts To Close Out Silk and Silk Stripes. A hirt Sale worth while. Leading makes. Buy your year's' supply now at 2 for $5 5 for $10 Monday and Tuesday All Wool Overcoats To Close Out r Your absolalc unrestricted choice of any Oregon City make Overcoats at the extreme low price of - '. ; S13.95 Monday, Tuesday Only Regular $3 Union Suits : ' Wool Plated, To Close Out Fine Wool Plated Unions for men in natural and Caroeli Ilair, all sizes. - " " . ' 2SS$3.50 Monday and Tuesday Only TO 416 State Street Making Room: For Complete New Spring Stock of Men's Wearables ' "' ' I Rafoury Bros. Men's Store E CLQ'SEB .OUT Z0SEL& C00LEY Salcn; Oregon h4 t- I 7. n i. . V . . -I.... 1