The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 01, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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" 1 THE OREGOSTATESaiAN; SALEM, OREGON , FRIDAY MORNINU DECEMBER 1, 1922 - V. . ' 8
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GROWS
Roads Congested and Many
Said Dying frojn Starva-
tion and ICold .
tha: Jar bag received onlv i 3BS
st oi mat amount was the basis
of. auit brought br O. V. Me
Guire against the r Willamette
Valley .Canneries in "the circuit
court yesterday.
In the comDlalnt Mcr.nir al
leges that he solicited and se
cured fruit growers in and
around Woodburn to sell and
deliver their fruits to the de-,
fendant, this salary being $12 a
month for the first three
months and $150 a month fof
SAMSUN, Asia-Minor. Not. 29.
-(By The Associated Press.)
Although the Turkish National
ist government had declared that
the Christians ara ! not being ex
celled from Asia Minor but are
leaving of their owjn volition, the
exodus of non-Moslems continues
unabated. ;
Cvxery roaa converging upon
the Black Se and Mediterran
ean ports is -crowded, to capacity
with emigrants 'who are suffer-
tt Ing from the extreme cold. Many
are freezing to death in the deep
. snow.
It Is estimated
.125.000 destitute
the interior . awaiting
UtloB at the various
and Mediterranean
that there are
refugees from
transpor
Black Sea
ports.
Seven Hundred
At Sunday School Session
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SILVERTON, Or!
(Special to The
About 700 persons
Persons
Not. 29.
Statesman.)
attended the
Sunday school convention held at
gllverton Sunday at Trinity
'church',., j '
Seventy-five of these came from
Portland; 10 representatives at
tended from Astoria. Other towns
represented were Bend, Eugene,
,Woodburn, Canby, j Monitor-, Chi
nook, Wash., and La Center.
. During ' the ' morning services
Jlev. Carl Losen was the chief
speaker. At the afternoon ses
sion Rev. J. H. Thorpe, Portland,
Rev. M. A. Chrlstensen, Portland,
Rev. B. Skartivlt, La Center; Rev,
Aj Undset, Silverton; Rev. George
Henriksen, ' Silverton; Mrs. Gor
don McCall, Silverton, and John
Goplerud, Silverton were the
'speaker. . '- "'
. In the evening Jlev.. Mr. Hen
riksen and Rev. Mr. Thorpe again
spoke. I, Rev. H. Rogen of Moni
tor also spoke during the evening
session. j ;
- Trinity choir' sang a number of
anthems and .TomCorhouse gave
, a vocal, 'solo. ! i,, V-,l
After the. close jof the evening
session a, round table for Sunday
school workers was conducted. '
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the remaining three, making a
tolal : of $825 due. Of this
amount only the above mention
ed amount baa been paid him he
states. A judgment for $471. 1C,
the balance due, is demanded. ,
The date of the marriage ofj
Max Oser, the Swiss livery-stable
keeper, and Miss Mathilde Mc.
Cormick is now set for April, -i
Make it the 1st. t r
UNITED ARMY
STORES
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We hare just received a big lot of new White Canvas Paulina
or Covers, in sizes 7x7, 7x9. and 7x14 feet Good for covering
luggage on running board of autos and many other uses. Also
larger sizes, from 10x12 feet up to 18x24 feet.
We now have all sizes in Men's Reclaimed Army Hats, 6 to
7 at $1.25.
See our "Dandy" line of Men's Leather Coats and Vests, from
$4.75 to $11.50.
Ham Special
18c
Per Pound
We are offering, beginning Friday, a
limited number of Armour's Picnic
"Star" Hams. They are strictly fresh,
government inspected and are wrapped.
Specially priced at 18 cents per pound.
Continuing as long as they last.
Buy some of our Indian Robes for Christmas Gifts for your
friends. A splendid assortment of patterns.
Remember we can save you money on Rubber Boots and Army
O. D. Blankets. A full line of new O. D. Army Wool Shirts.
United Army Stores
230 South Commercial Street
Salem, Ore.
Corvallis Has Onlv
College Rebekah .Club
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O RE 6p N, AGRICULTURAL
COLLEGE Corvallfs, Nov. 29.
The only college Rebekah club in
the United States lias been organ
ized on this campus, composed of
both students and faculty mem
bers. Daughters of RebekaHs and
Odd Fellows-are eligible for mem
bershlp, as are -members of some
Rebekah. lodge. xj Hazel i Ball of
Fossil Is 'president; Merle B. Da
vis of Corvallis is vice president,
and Regiene Lytlei of Jacksonville
Is secretary treasurer. j
McGuire Brings Suit to
v Collect from Canneries
That he had worked faithful
ly for thet Willamette Valley Can
neries for a period of six months
for a consideration of $825, but
RED PEPPER FOB
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Red' Pepper Rub !', takes the
""ouch" from sore, stiff, aching
joints. It cannot hurt you, and
it certainly atop that old rheu-
m.atlsm ' torture,, at once. f . ,
When you are suffering so you
ran hardly, get around, just try
Red, Pepper. Rub and you will
have tha quickest relief .known
Nothing has so much concentrat
ed penetrating beat as red pep-
Red Pepper Rub you will feel
pers. Just as soon as you,. apply
the tingling heat. In thre mln
utes it warms ; the sore spot
through and through. Pain and
soreness are gone. I- ; -
Ask any druggist for a J' '
Rowela Red Pepper Rub. Be sure
to ret- the- genuine.' with 1 1 e
name Rowels on each, package.
Adv. '
ROSTEIN a GREENBAUW1
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Do Your Christmas Shopping Early
It Is Not Too Soon
ALL LINEN TABLE
CLOTHS
Napkins to match
Real Svyell -;
Pretty Designs
BED SPREADS
White satin, scalloped
and cut corners, extra
large, best grades. Also
colored bed spreads.
, . -UMBRELLAS
Colored , - silks, , ivory
tipped, fine handles at
$4.85
We recommend those
$6t $7 or $925
FANCY TURKISH
Towels
Not the cheap ones
you can find in any store!
lor 25c up. But real
swell towels. See them.
You will appreciate them.
SILK HOSIERY
?1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00, IVORY
' $2.50, $3.00
Outsize silk hosiery Mirrors, brushes, Combs,
$1.25, $1.45, puff boxes, trays, buf-
$165 fers, at very low prices.
Good Values
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BLANKETS
All First Quality
Nashua's Best All Wool
72x84 Blankets
Pretty Plaids Nice Plaids
Pair $5.00 Pair $7 JO :
$1
KAYSERS
Chamoisette gloves
New Styles
75c
And
Pair
WOOL GLOVES
For ladies and children
Also children's wool mit
tens. .:
Ladies' silk lined Kayser's silk gloves.
FOR MEN
Newest designs in dress shirts, handkerchiefs,
neckwear and socks. All high gr&de merchandise. We
do not carry seconds.
10 240-246 Noncommercial Street
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World's Foremost Fine Car
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See It On Our Salesroom Floor
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N. High.
Today we open Toyland with the hest array of Toys Dolls
and novelties we have shown for a long time. Our Subway Store
will be the home of Toyland this year and what a spacious store for
holiday merchandise. Youll enjoy a visit through. It's "the store
with the Christmas spirit."
The Subway Store ItiitsWiL
CS " Santa Claus Has Worked 1
"lr&L& nrfffrK Overtime Making this Store
jL Ready ior the Holidays ,
xy' iar Black Boards .tr.v
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Suggestions from Toyland
Mechanical Toys
Electric Trains
Automobiles
Racer Cars
Fire.Engines
Ladder and Hose
Aeroplanes
Aufb "Boats
Trip Hammer
Atito Sand Cranes
Auto Chaplin
Auto Sea-Saw
Motorcycles
Musical Toys
Clowns
Black Boards
Games
Roly-Poly
Fairies Cauldron
s Tiddledy Winks
Rummy
Egg Rolling
Telegraph Office
Crazy Traveller
Polly Pickles
Hippety Hops
Pollyanna
U. S. Troops
Journey to the
Guns
Drums
Miscellaneous 4
Puzzles t
Drawing Outfits
Sewing Outfits
Doll Outfits
Laundry Outfits
Building Blocks
Choo Choo Blocks '
Circu3 Blocks .
Dishes
Dolls
Balls
Moon Doll Buggies,
Scoot Wagons
Black Boards
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Gift Giving
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