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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALE21V OREGON- THURSDAY-. MORNING, NOVEMBER 50, 4922 : 1 ; ; 8 mm. -NEWS IN Woman Em Accident , . ;i Alice Peterson or Aumsvuie re- colllslon man ' named terday. Its. owner w&a Xound to be Mrs. Myrtle Young ef EagleJ Creek. It wwas taken to tne val ley Motor company tor storage. ,4 1 ' ported t an' automebUe yesterday wua, a gainer. : .' : ftied Chicken, Cranberry. -Saoce V And baked apple, mashed pota toes and string beans, 50c at the 1- idvJ j Acme. . Accident Iteportedr- '- George A. Oer linger , of Dallas reported that as he was driving ' ,outh on High street yesterday he collided with George , Coster, of E&lem, who was driving, in the opposite direction. 1 resulted. - , ,.' . . 1 v. . celerator of the far instead of the brake, with! the reenlt that ' the automobile leaped into the Will amette river. Fortunately the top was open and Mr. LaFoUette got out of the water with only a severe wetting. . ;The . car was taken from the river yesterday. ..- : s For TJt .of p-U. of W Returns -by, quarters, call the Ace, phone 939. adr. j Buy our FnrnJtnre--( V At Stiffs , auction , Saturday. Adr. Hale's For potted plants. Phone tf6. Adv.: . Slight damage ale, 1:30 City la! Slowest. Contributions tp the Red Cross t in the! roll call now In 'progress ire coming Into Willamette chap ter tetter from Polk county and I the rural districts: adjacent to Sa- , lem, says Mrs. A. R, Wilson, who j . is in charge of the campaign. An t effort is being made to enlist more canvassers for the city. Turkey Day Game K College of Paget Sound Willamette University. 2 p. . Admission 75c. Adr. - . TS. m. Jack's Cafe 163 S. Com. St. eat. Tables and counter. Adr. 1 A good place to Hum Into River-' Clyde LaFollette, operator ' of the Wheatland ferry, had a nar row escape' from drowning when ! be drove his autqmobile onto- the ferry inursaay. uj miaiaae wr, LaFollette put -his foot im the ac 273 SUte. Xcw Corporatio The Flora Logging company of Portland, capitalized at 1400.000, filed articles of Incorporation here yesterday. The incorpora tors are J. C. Flora, J. C. Veazie and M. Q Forbes. Resolutions showing an in crease . In capitalisation from $150,000 to 1250,000 were filed by the Coos & Curry Telephone company, which has offices in Portland. Notice of dissolution was filed by the Devitt Lumber company oi Portland. Important Caae Set The supreme court has sefFrl- da yof this week at 1-30 o'clock; as the time lor hearing ;th case of MUler against . thai Portland school' 4Istrtct fwhich is to test the 1 vaHdity of the $3,000,600 bond issue of the district voted t the election ot November 7. New Merchandise - As well as used at Stiff's anc tkn sale, Saturday, 1:30 p. m. Adv. Boy to Give Heading ; Roger Comstock, a Silverton boy, will give a reading Sunday afternoon at the district Sunday school convention at the First Congregational church. The read ing will be of specfal interest to . u Turkey Day Game . College of Paget Sound ' Willamette University. 2 p. Admission 75c. Adv. vs, m lileh Pressure, Steam Boiler ; Eight . horsepower, , vertical type, for sale at a bargain. See lUat .The Gray Belle.- Adv. Turkey Dinners- Served Hf'day; Belle, SI. Adr, at the Cr Cnpkl Scores 0 Thanksgirlng feras responsible for a total of four marriage licen ses which were issued in the coun ty clerk's office yesterday. Those applying for licenses were Ralph Beard and Viola Eiche; Archie B. Pratt and Inez Wiedman; Morris Stone and' Jessie Grundy, all of Salem, and William P. Beord of. Timber and Mrs. Jennie Jari ex Hubbard. v , Football . ,, K College of Puget Sound, va, Willamette University. - . Game called 2 p. m. Admission ?Se Special Turkey Dinner ThanksgMhgr Jack's Cafe, 162 S.TJonVl. SL-Adv. " . Tnan&gJvlng Ball Thursday night; carnival tall Saturday night. Todd's original orchestra, just finishing aj six months' engagement at the Mult nomah hotel, will make its first appearance outside the cities. Kewple dolls to the first 15 ladles free; everybody wll Jhave. . a chance to get a valuable prize In the free, drawings. Come early; doors open at 8:30 p. m. .Follow the ! crowd, where they give1 you the best all the tlmev Dreamland Rink. Adv, The Largest .. Auction sale at Stiffs, 1:30 p. Saturday. Adv. m Another . Smashup , Frank; Martin of , 610 . South Twenty-fifth street, reported that as he ,was driving, west on. State street, he collided with car go ing north on High yesterday. Theodore Roberts The Greatest w Character Man on Stage or Screen "The Old Homestead" 'You must" see this show. i It contains at real thriller in the way bf a cyclone scene. JTiUiam. V.'Mong - . A Great Character Man in "Tfce "W6nian He Loved'' A COMEDY And 3 other subjects A big show and a good ; ; . - 1 one ? t , Continuous Show I ir r 11 i II i . . . ' Football Today . Sweetland Field, 2 p. m. Ad mission 75c High school 40c Adv. . Special Tnrkey Dinner- Thanksgiving, Jack's Cafe, S. ComX St. Adv. 163 For Loans See G. W. Laflar, 411 Oregon Bldgf Bike Gone , Wade Carter of 331 North Fourteenth street, reported that his wheel was. stolen from the T. M. C. A. yesterday. LeUnd Brown claimed that . his Harley bicycle was stolen yesterday. OH company which was lost by the platolitf November 20, 1922, In the Marion county circuit court Was appealed to tbe. snpreme conrt i by the .plaintiff yesterday, accord tag to papers filed with the coun ty clerk. T5RUSH COLLEUK J Thanksgirlnsj'Day Game Sweetland Field, 2 p. m - -Adv. Waives Hearing A preliminary hearing was waived by Walter Zielke, charged with contributing to the delin quency of a minor, in justice court yesterday and he was bound over to the grand Jury which vtn probably act on his case early in January, 1923. He was released an ball of $500. . M Fotch of. Shaw, spent Snn- oav with.; Mr, and Mrs, Flnger. The, latest visitors at school were Mrs. Lee Gibson, who spent the day -with the school recently. .Carol ' Loose and - Lois and Helen Gorsline. Mrs, J. Vansanten and little daughter, Betty, will spend , this week, with her parents, Mr. ; and Mrs. Ed. Loose. Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Johnston will soon have their house com- VqlO -i By MARGUERITE XJLEESON S CLrB:CLLEXD.W THAXKSGIV1NG brings 1ack ; to the home firesides s men and women who are busy near and far as well as students, home for the short holiday, recess. Guests, at Saiem homes will be Bryandt Pays Bail Ray Bryandt, charged with In decent exposure, has been bound over to the grand , jury and his bail fixed at $200. pleted, which, they are building numerona ove rth short weV- on tne property which they re cently purchased. Miss Ruth Minton of Salem. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Loose.; J. J. Singer -will soon build a barn on the property, which he recently purchased. end , holiday. Included, among these will be many who are tar from their own homes and will he happy additions to the holiday af fairs here. , . ; . " a : Miss Amelia Babcock. i student at the Oregon Agricultural .col lege returned last night to spend Mr And Mrs, C. C. Page were I Thankagivlng with her' parents. ot Thanksgiving Day Game Sweetland Field, 2 p. m. Adv. gnesta of Mrs. ' J. M. Smith, Rkkreall Sunday.' 5 Mrs. M. E. Oliver and daughter Spent the 'week-end with Mrs. King of Salem. - - - Friday Woman's Alliance of Unitarian churchy with. Mrs: C A. Huston, 2S0 Souths 23rd street. ' : West Circle ot Jason Lea Aid rociety. wtth Mrs. Kutn umnt ' Ratarday - v ;a.:A. trW. at State' Hospital. clinic , v .' , " W. R.,a at armory. Mr. and Mrs.. Victor Olson motor r!erVf tabIea ln 'h?B?w ed.to. Corvallis lat Tuesday. 7 . :J B"1" where they, visited relatives. Football Today Sweetland Field, 2 p m. Ad mission 75c. High school 40c. AdV. Demvrrer Filed Otto Beaty, in reply to his wife's complaint for severance of the marriage bonds, filed a de murrer in the circuit court yes terday. He alleges that the plain tiff's complaint, does not state facts sufficient to constitute' a suit, failing to disclose any living apart or separation at the present time. Special .Turkey Dinner Thanksgiving, Jack's Cafe, S. Com'l. St. Adv. 163 Ing dinner at the Gray Belle. Adv, Dfrorce' Granted Mlua G. Peek, who tiled divorce proceedings against Sam Peck in the circuit court several weeks ago, was yesterday granted a dl vorce by Circuit Judge George G, Bingham. The defendant, who has been living, in California, failed to contest the suit and . a judgment was given the plaintiff through default. The plaintiff is awarded $500 permanent. alimony and court costs. The Pecks were married at Red Cloud, Neb., De cember 27, 1901, and have one daughter who has attained her majority. Mr. and. Mrs. W. P. Babcock. Miss Catherine. Bar hyta, also a student in CorvalUs, accompanied by Miss Helen Immel of Oakland, Calif. came home yesterday and will re- Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Olson and main until Sunday evening. . Miss Margaret Goodln, accom panied by Miss Edith Pierce; of La Grande, returned to Salem last night for the holiday from the University of Oregon. Miss Ruth E. Barnes. Junior at the Unlrer sit yof Washington, will retara to Salem this morning.. Kenneth Powers, her. cousin who is a stn- El don Olson, one of the fourth grade boys, makes his spending money hy trapping. He reports one mink and two muskrats as one night's catch this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Loose made w - 1 wwv4Bt ,HU. waftH Wf SAW SB W Sf fcU.- a business trip to Silverton last I dent at the medical school in Turkey Dinner Served all day today, Gray Belle, $1. Adv. at the MacDonald's Fanner Almanic At Tyler's Drag Store. adv. Wheel Gone Virgil Moorehead reported to the police yesterday that his De Luxe Flyer bicycle had been stolen. Fitted at Tyler's Drug Store by an expert in the business. adv. Car Is Found An overland car which had been standing on Winter street, just south of D street., was taken in charge by the Salem police yes- Jodgment Given A judgment in favor of the plaintiff in the case of Vens Bauer against E. L. Mann et al, wa given by Judge George Bing ham in the circuit court yester day. The suit which was far col lection of $1,755 owing the plain tiff, was won by default, none of the defendants being on hand, al though served Individually with summons. In addition, $130 for attorney's fees was allowed and sanction of the sale of one road ster to meet costs. Theatre JL' FOE GIFTS THAT LAST , HARTTiIAN BROS. Diamond; Jewelry a: Phone 1255, 1 i ad 4 ( Watchen, ' Silyenrare. alem, Oregon v Piano 12 LE Playing Beginners or Teachlna the Songs. Presen Dec. 1st. it is ss La 'Advanced lest Pounlar this ad oef ore a-ootf tor one trial; lesson free to new stur dents only." LOW raies. xiasy terms.'' ' ! Waterman Piano School Room IT McCornk?llldg. - (Over M"ers) Qtolnbocli GOm Is always in the market ' for all kinds of Jrmlr. Rats. Rubber, xSacks, SPECIAL, Pa per 40c per hundred, Magazines 60c per hundred, bundled We also buy and sell used furniture. Top cash prices paid. THANKSGIVING SPECIAL A Two Feature Bill HAROLD LLOYD ,., r in "Grandma's Boy" THE.BIG LAUGH SHOW : . : and v . -Katherine McDonald - in "Her Social Value? Football- College of Puget Sound vs. Willamette University. Game called 2 p. m. Admission 75c, Legal "Blanks- Get them at The Statesman of fice. - Catalog on application. Adv. Berg Case Friday The case of Alfred H. Berg, charged with connecting a private pipe up to a gas main, will take place in the justice court Friday, December 1. Hickman Bessey Co. Matinee and two shows tonight at the Bllgh. Adr. Auction Sale Stiffs 2nd hand store, Saturday 1:30 p.m. Adv. Desertion 'Alleged That for the past - two years she has been husbandless because in December, 1919, her spouse took it into his head to depart for parts unknown, was asserted in a divorce complaint filed by Kath- ryn Watson against James Price Watson In the circuit court yes terday. Mrs. Watson asks an lm mediate - divorce. The "Watsons were married In Nelson, B. C, June 13, 1913. About six years later, the complaint alleges, he skipped out. and has not been heard of since. - week. C. C. Page left Monday for Eu gene on business. . Butchering was in order, here last week, many of the farmers., tak ing advantage of the cold wea ther. The grange will meet Friday night. The women will entertain with a big program. Mr. and Mrs. Berg and family of Liberty, were visitors at the F. Wolek home Sunday.; , Mr. and Mrs. John Crabtree of Staytonr were guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Grote Sunday. - Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Chaffee are expecting their son Ralph and family from Alberta. Canada. Mrs. William McCall spent the week-end with Mrs. Crawford at Dundee. Mr. and Mrs. Joh nSchlndler and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Olson will leave Thursday for Portland and Washington points where they will visit relatives. Andrew Jaeger has returned home after spending a few months in Seattle. A Classified Will bring you a buyer. Adv. Aid Will Meet The Lee Ladies' at 2:30, with Mrs. Harold Pur brick, on North Seventeenth St. EXHAUSTED FROM GRIPPE COUGH La grippe coughs rack and tear the sufferer to a state ot exhaus tion. "Would iet completely 'ex hausted fom violent grippe coughs," writes R. G. Collins, Barnegat, N. J. "Tried Foley's Honey and Tar and the eough ceased entirely." Used by three generations for coughs, colds and Portland, will join her in Port land and they will remain home until Sunday evening. Arthur Rosebraugh, yell leader at tne University of Oregon, , ac companied the football team to Seattle and will return to Salem Friday where he will visit for the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Roserbaugh. Miss Catherine Slade returned last night from the University of Oregon and will spend Thanksgiv ing in Portland, making the trip with her sister, Mrs.' John J. Rob erts, Mr. ko Berts ana Helen and Mildred Roberts. i Miss Josephine Baumgartner a student at the University of. Ore gon,' will spend the. holiday .with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Baumgartner. Miss Gretcben BZrown and Miss Cather in Grif fith are other , university students who .will be home for the holiday vacation. . -- . ! t Miss Lit a Waters, senior at the Oregon Agricultural college? and Miss Emma Hewlett, freshman in music at the . college, returned last night for the' Thanksgiving holiday. Miss Margaret Llvesly returned last night from Eugene where she is a student at the unl versify. She will spent the week end with her family. Lausanne hall girls have seat tered. tor . the Thanksgiving re cess. Many who have, not gone home for the occasion .will spend the day with friends in Salem or eight will be set. Those Included will -be Mrs. E. TV Barnes,- Miss Ruth' Barnes, Miss Dolores WC1 lams, eKnneth c Powers, Florence Powers and the" hostess, - , - The Girl Reserve ' corps from" Washington 0 Junior, high. , school enjoyed a frolic and pot-luck sup per Tuesdsyevenlng at the T. W. -C A. rooms. Chapronea for the afternoon-were Mrs. Eva Scott Myers and Miss Wilma' Spence. . The -girls of' the corps present tor the frolic were Maxlna Glover, Velma Emmett. :. Lllota. ; AngeU Maxlne Myers,'; Lorraine Robins, Elolse White Alya Fleming, Rose Foiger,Taonne. AUFranca, Maris Frame and Helen BriethaupL eastern circle of theJason croup, throat, chest and bronchial nearby places, dies Aid is to naeet Friday, imution. . Foley's Hon eyandTar has stood the test of time. Con-1 Louis lckmund has . as tains no opiates ingredieuti ber .guest for Thanksgiving .Mrs. Kirkpa trick to Chicago - Rev. Blaine E. Kirkpatrick, pastor of . the First Methodist cnurcn oi saiem, nas received a call to go to Chicago, to attend the National Epworth league In stitute council that meets next week. He is to leave Friday, to be away from Salem for 10 days printed on the wrapper. Largest I selling cough medleine In th I world. Sold everywhere. -Adv. LADD BUSH, BANKERS :: : '?EsuiiiiricdJ 1668 ' 1 General Banking Business Office Honrs from 10 a. in. to 3 p. mi SALEM BARGAIN HOUSE Buys and Sells ; New and Second ! Hand Furniture, Tools, Machinery and all. kinds, of JUNK. Highest .cash prices paid.- . r..v 1 320 N. Commercial . Phone 402 TMT0"sAVEw 'vniiD-iiflMirV - yIl Baits. Ortratftt. fikos. Mrry A-l lip at half prieM. ' vv atao oay su sina ,vwtBK ' CAPITAL EXCHANGE MS H. OMunareial ' Paoas USS-W W. Portland to Appeal ,The.rcase of the city of Port land against Sam . Kozer, secre taryof state and the Associated DIED Howard tn this city at o local hospital, Nor. 29, 1922, at 10:50 a .m., Mrs. Martha E. - Howard,' at the age ot SO years. Mrs. Howard, who was and old resident of Salem, is survived by one sister, Mrs. S. N. How ard of Eagene, and two broth era, Thomas H. B. Kays, and Jack Kays, both of Salem, Body at Webb ft Cloughs, and fu neral announcements later. by buying: your nardware and furniture at The Capital Hard . ware & Furniture Co., 285 No. Commercial St. . Phone 947, I ; TWO? THINGS TttAT ' QO WTTHXVEBY COAL j-wnnA oai and riant prices. We emphasise itl It Is these i mar- -aential f eatuTes that ,. VnAd onr business to In crease to ' such an extent. , It - Mtn'n nnt l enstomert now an order will make you one. Shall we send it today i - ' . . ?- ...... w . i-' . LARMER TJLNSTEB . Phone 080 ; Aw! Olieer Up Our line of Christmas toys are now on display, and npver in our memory would a aoiiar piuuoc v happiness for the tiny tots. ... Doiighioh'&Uatcus , oqa "M Cjvmm ercial Phone 639 If it's hardware we have itnot the biggest hardware Tfianksgmng 1922 Finds you ambitious, an- , xious to get ahead, but unable to "take a position I because ot lack of train Thankjgiymj--1923 '. Only a year ahead, wilt j find you started on your? business , career if you " use your time to advan tage in preparing for the place just ahead. A year in our school will i tram you and help you to realize your ambition.! Start at once. j .. , - i Write, call or phone jor particulars. . ' '. Capital Bnsbsss CcHege Salem, Oregon MANN At the residence, 604 Belmont street, early Wednes day, Nov. 29, James D, Mann, husband, of Mrs. Sarah Mann, father of Dr. Gertrude Stevens of Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. D. M. Smith ot Klamath Falls and Dr. Smith J. Mann of Fort Stanton. N. M., brother ot Mrs. Mattie B. Webb ot Aumsvllle, and Andrew J. Mann of Carth age, -Mo. Funeral services will be held Friday at 10:30 from the Rigdon mortuary. Inter ment will be In City View cemetery. SAUCIER -rAt Mffl City hospital. Nov. 28, the infant daughter . of Mr. and. Mrs. Richard F. Saucier. Burial took place in the Odd Fellows cemetery ' of ' Salem. r. Webb'&Clough LeatSsjT Fmsertl Directort . Expert ErsBalaers I &gdmmsjtf4 - MORTUARY ' , Unequaled Service S1LVERT0H HEWS SILVERTON, Or,, Nov. 29. (Special to , The Statesman.) (Ivor SAO nonnla atrctnAnA n. S3?- GJlbetf- VL Uey shoot at the Dr. A. Simmons vuiyn ouuuBjr muraing, ana oiner farm An nnnii r,., - oonohlo. .nooVo.. .111 I V - I " 1 of the other service dDrtn tL William Sandall. son of Dr. and I If.n TI.I C.. J-1 - naator'a jLbaAnrto Pr Mr tflrV-J"10' uuwu6iu" oaiiuai, cm Patrick, as president of the Ore- uown Yom ewwion aan. ana Theodore Areas of Portland. . Family parties will be the cen te rot interest today, Mrs. Frank Powers JwiU entertain at a small family party where places for Mrst f R.M.! not er. Was hostess Tuesday at a pretty bridge lunch eon for: Miss Catherine Carson, whose wedding will be an event of next spring. , - MrM and Mrs. .Carle Abrams left yesterday j for. Rpsehurg where they will spent Thanksgiving with. Mr, A.bram'srfarnilr.j, .They wll return to saiem Sunday eTening ----- :t - " - ;". Secretafy Kefls feeturni ' trom ConYentioa inTtasi v i Secretary Claude A., Eetl ol , the Salem?T..M.l4Ci.;A. eturne Wednesday from Atlantio City. J., where he attended the trlen ntal international Y, 2L C, JL con vention. He haa servBd with ih Y la seven states and , isv . three Canadian provinces, and he lound, literally hundreds of pie big lead ers whom he has"met. la last years at ihe.blg meeting., The convention, brought together most of the international figures In T. M7CvA." service. T.- -: Mr. Kells says that from scores of these leaders he received the kindliest - greetings for .Salem, Many of them have at sometime visited here.. Without exception, they ask. "Is Salem atill cooped up in that dinky little T build ingH. Ho had to, tell tha,?Ytp though.. he was fble to spring on them some boy work figures that made them look bit thoughtful and wonder whether It 'was - ail ?i";' i .. V: Mr, Kells was sent by the local fcssociatlon to ; gather np- moTt good working material to make the local T better. " ; . council, has charge of the three successful institutes, at Falls City, Suttles Lake, and Ashland. Special Turkey Dinner Thanksgiving, Jack's Cafe, S. Com'l. St. Adv. 163 Will Speak at Seattle Prof, and Mrs. W. E. Kirk leave today for a four days visit in Seattle. Professor Kirk has pre pared an address for the Classi cal Association of the Pacific States, a college organization as the foundation lor all true cul ture. . "Practical Idealism in Edu cation" is the title bf the pber: The northwest division, which meets at Seattle, covers the col leges of Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Montana, I PERSONAL W. W. Rosebraugh has been in Seattle and- Portland, for several days on 'business and returned to Salem alst night. I HOTEL ARRIVALS I i : MARION C. V. Shreve, Dal las; A. H. McLaln, LaGrande; Mr., and Mrs. O. J. Burke, W. W. Gra ham, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. RInehart, Portland; Betty Ruby, CorvalUs; C. H. Raymond, Newport; G. A.. Webber, Los Angeles; C. E. Hut ton, Niagara Falls. BLIGH L B. Sandburn, Perry Johnson, T. M. Hawkins, S. A. Powley, E. F. AUen, Portland;: Geo .Stewart. Eugene: H. Ku- mlnk, Amity; Mr. and Mrs. Jack son Murray, Los Angeles: Mike F, eBcker, Gladstone; Mr. and Mrs. Chas .Webb, New York. - TERMINAL Mr. and Mrs. B.' McDonald, G. Hume. Modesto. Calif.; E. E. Epperly. J. D. Dins- moor, Corvallis; F. R. Coburn. Eu June Black, Paul Morri son, Co:u:ro Grove; J. E. Gaines, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Madsenand seven grown children are recent arrivals at Silverton. . They drove from Minnesota in their 'motor car. Miss Louise Moberg ot Scotts Mills spent the week-end as guest of her aunt, Mrs. L. H. Meyer, at Silverton, Mrs. . Harry Bentson. Is ln charge ot the Taskar store at Scotts Mills. Mrs. Bentson drives to ana zrom bcotts Mills every day. .. , .... . . . - Thanksgiving And shall I give.but one shbrt day To voice jny thanks to Thee, v When every day Thy. graceMsi.mine And proves Thy love to me? O, rather let me lift my heart ; . ...j And.iroiceJiLfejrYentlpraise;:. Each working hour to Jknow Thee more ' And serve Thee all my days..' .. , A: H. McQuilkin. T Capital Bargain:, House i and Capital Junk ; Co. Win Be Closed All Day Thanksgiving L SAFFRON, Prop.-i For Christmas! Kaysetjtalidn Silk Hose-with Satin Stnpeblackaridtt Specml $2.95 (Cof:Sihidriyy Tacotna, " ''' ' . ':" " ' . -i J'-' 1