THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALE1L OREflON "SATURDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 2 ,1922 NT 5 4 CIT- Far Old People's Home. . The Woman's Clubj chorus -will give a benefit concert j for the Old People's home next Monday night st! the First Method) iat church. Stewart Tully, baritone soloist. Tickets $1; students 50c On gale at music stores. Mr. and Mm. Glen Oswald's ; ; Celebrated Serert Serenaders Dance Orchestra Supreme at Sa lt armory tonight. Co. F. Ben. eflt AdT. ' 1 jioran Tried Today . jFred Moran, charged with dis I ' orderly conduct, was arraigned Jn) the Justice court yesterday and pleaded not guilty, ills bail was ' placed at $1,000 which he was usable to furnish. He remained r t the city Jail last j night pend- 14 his trial today. Maafe Tonight J Mr. and Mrs. Oswald's Seven Serenaders orchestra j from O. A. C will play at The; Gray Belle during dinner this evening 6:30 until 7:30 and later! at the ar mory - for the dancel -Adv. I ; -i Three Fatalities Reported ; I Three fatal accidents were re ported to the state Industrial ac- MATINEE ONLY THEODORE ; ROBERTS . in ", v - "The Old Homestead" TONIGHT, ' ; "Stronglieaii" "THE WONDER DOG" 44 Brown of the North" LADD &BUSH, BANKERS Established 1868 Genera Banking Business 4 W y : Office ... ' I . Hours from Aw! Cheer Up Our line" bf Christmas never in our. memory would a dollar purchase so much happiness for the tiny tots. Doughton & Marcus ' 28js NV Commercial Phone 639 If it's hardware we have it -not the biggest hardware but the i iM1MMMMMM,BM,BjB,gii,MBiiBMssMssjMssM bro eery At The C 254 N; COMMERCIAL 25c Bulk Coffee, special -l?c 35c Peaberry tCof fee, special -29c - 4 packages Liberty Jelly Powder : -25c Lanre 2 A Del; Monte Yellow Cling Peaches .29c J Jersey Corn, Flake3, special 1 Pull r ih "Rarton'a Pure Lard I Full 10 lb. Barton's Pure 1 sk Waldo Hill Flour . - ' . n!jL if:.. nrn V I 1-4 10. mue luiute meat Mbied Nuts, per lb. Satin Finish Candy, per lb 4? ! Bulk Sultana Raisins,' per lb. 1 Sunmaid Seeded Jiaisms, per package ac ; Sunmaid Seedless Raisins, per package .1. 15c 3 packages Argo Corn Starch 25c ;3 cans Tomatoes 'I..L 25c 2 cans Iowa Canned Corn ..... ....-22c ! DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. MEN'S FURNISHINGS : RUBBERS AND SHOES. YOU SAVE AT ) The C & C tStore NEWS IN cident commission for the week ending November 30 out of a to tal of 453 accidents of varying degree of seriousness. The three fatal cases were Earl Perkins, Oak Grove, traffic officer; Eric Erickson, St. Helens, logger; Jack Mclvar, Winchester, carpenter and millwright. Of the total num ber of 453 cases, 400 were sub pect to the provisions of the workmen's compensation act, 45 were from firms and corpora talons that have not elected to come under the act, and eight were from public utility corpor ations not subject to, the act- Elks Attention Memorial services Sunday, Dec. 3, 1922, 2:30 p. m. Grand Opera house, Salem. The public is ln Tited to attend. (Elks meet at club.) Elks' Memorial Commit tee. Adv. New. Merchandise As well as used at Stiff's auc tion sale, Saturday, 1:30 p. m. AdT. Rate Increase Asked The Tillamook County Mutual Telephone company has made ap- plication to the public service Two Big Features RUTH ROLAND in "The Timber Queen" and GEORGE FAWCETT in "The hie of Doubt" TWO OTHER REELS Whistles to the Kids At Today's Matinee 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. TWO THINGS THAT GO -' WITH EVERY COAL ORDER good coal and right prices. We emphasise itl It is these very essential features that have caused our business to in crease to such an extent. If you're not a customer now an order will make you one. Shall we send it today? LARXIEIt TRANSFER Phone 030 tovs are now on display ana best & C Store . . 3 for 25c . ..... . 98c; Lard $1.89 $1.40 fnr - - 23c l?c .... ....15c Prices BRIEF commission for authority to in crease Its service rate. x It asks that the increase become effec tive by January 1. if possible, i The commission granted an in- 1 crease several months ago, but it is claimed the Increase was not sufficient. For Loans See O. W. Laflar, 417 Oregon Bldg. State Bonds Sold! The Lumberman's Trust com pany of Portland bid in the $231, 450 Issue of Irrigation district in terest bonds offered for sale by the state bond commission yes terday. The high bid was for 100.03 on 4 per cent bonds. There were three other bids en tered. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Oswald Celebrated Seven Serenaders Dance Orchestra Supreme at Sa lem armory tonight. Co. F. Ben efit. Adv. Auction Sale Stiff's second day, 1:30. Adv. hand store, to- Warning Issued The local post of the American legion has issued a warning to the public to be on the lookout for young men selling magazines and claiming that the money goes to the aid of service men who were wounded in the war. They are selling a periodical called Treat 'Em Square." High Pressure Steam Boiler- Eight horsepower, vertical type, for sale at a bargain. See it at The Gray Belle. Adv. Music Tonight Mr. and Mrs. Oswald's Seven Serenaders orchestra from O. A. C. will play at The Grav Belle during dinner this evening 6:30 until 7:30 and later at the ar mory for the dance. Adv. Old Resident Dies George L. Brass'iiold, former resident of Gervais and who has been ill for several weeks, died yesterday at the home of his G RAN D Theatre Mary Pickford in "Little Lord Fauntleroy" "America's Sweetie" in Her Greatest Success Hugh R. Robertson & Co. Member American Institute of Accountants. Accountants: Audit ors: Income Tax Service, Portland, Ore., and Minneapolis, Minn. ' J Address: 1517 Yedn Bldg. Portland, Ore. SAVE $ $ $ by buying your hardware and furniture at The Capital Hard ware & Furniture Co., 285 No. Commercial St Phone 947. FOR GIFTS THAT LAST HARTMAN BROS. Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and Silverware. Phone 1255, Salem, Oregon Stein bock Junk Co. Is always in the market for all kinds of Junk, Rags, Rabbetf Sacks, SPECIAL, Pa per 40c per hundred, Magazines 60c per hundred, bundled. We also buy and sell used furniture. Top cash prices paid. Shone 523. 402 N. Com'l Capital Junk Co. WANTS All kinds of junk and second-hand goods. We pay full value. 215 Center Street phone 398 daughter, Mrs. Emory A. Thomp son on North Capitol street. Mr. Brassfield had lived in Oregon for 16 years, coming here Irom Nebraska. He was 65 years old at th time of his death and is survived by his widow and six jhcildren. All but one of tho ; children were in Salem at the jtime of his death. The children are Mrs. Emory Thompson. Sirs. Archie Lightfoot, Frd Brass- field, and Harry Brass 'ield. all lot Salem; Mrs. Mabel McCoy of (Portland and Merril Brassfield of (Nebraska. The funeral will be I held Monday morninz at 9 o'clock from St. Joseph's church. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Oswald's Celebrated Seven Serenaders Dance Orchestra Supreme at Sa lem armory tonight. Co. F. Ben efit. Adv. Attention Xmas Shoppers To the sale of attractive hand work at Episcopal bazaar, Satur day. 560 Chemeketa. Adv. Committed to Asylum James Bradley was arrested by police yesterday after he had been causing more or less distur bance around one of the Salem depots. Upon examination by medical authorities it was found that he was insane and he was later commuted to the Oregon state hospital. For Sale At Episcopal bazaar Saturday, Dec. 2, linens, doilies, card table covers, luncheon sets, telephone book covers, towels, aprons. Cook food. Adv. L Auction Sale Stiff's second day, 1:30. Adv. hand store, to- Damaged Auto Mourned Fred Drager and family cele brated one of the best Thanks giving days of their lives Thurs day, when they found themsel ves no worse damaged by the ac cident in which their car skidded and overturned on top of them on the road between Eugene and Cottage Grove. They mourn the damage to the beautiful Buick roadster that they drove, but they'd trade a dozen cars for the luck that saved them jfrom ser ious or fatal injuries. Mr. Dra ger finds his left arm somewhat wrenched, and Mi's. Drager was bruised enough to remember it, but no bones were broken or cuts sustained, and they are all agreed that they got out of it mighty lucky. The car lost its top and windshield, but the main works will be little damaged. Elks Attentio Memorial services Sunday, Dec 3, 192, 2:30 p. m. Grand Opera house, Salem. The public is In vited to attend. (Elks meet at club.) Elks' Memorial Commit tee. AdT. Students Special Trains To Corvallis and Eugene. Cor- vallis special train leave Salem 6:25 p. m.; Albany, 7:15 p. m Arrive Corvallis 7:40 p. m. Eu gene special train leave Salem at 6:40 p. m., Albany 7:30 p. m., ar rive Eugene 8:45 p. m. These trains handle passengers only for Corvallis and Eugene, respect tively. Oregon Electric Ry. Co., J. W. Ritchie, Agt. Adv. Berg Arraigned Alfred H. Berg, charged with tapping a gas main, was arraign ed in the justice court yesterday and waived a hearing. His ball was placed at $200 and he was bound trer to the grand Jury. The Largest Auction sale at Stiff's, 1:30 p. m. Saturday. Adv. Truck Driver Arrested R. J. Whitaker of Turner was arrested yesterday for driving truck with insufficient rubber on the wheels. Ha will be given a hearing at a later date. J Pearson was arrested yesterday for overloading a truck. There has been no hearing date set as yet. Episcopal Bazaar Saturday, Dec. 2, opens 10 m., 560 Chemeketa. Adv. Bail Forfeited Madison Nichols through non appearance In court at the sched uled time forfeited his bail of $i0. He was arrested for speed ing. Mr. and 3rrs Glen Oswald's Celebrated Seven Serenaders Dance Orchestra Supreme at Sa lem armory tonlfeUt. Co. F. Ben e'it- Adv. Music Tonights- Mr. and Mrs. Oswald's Seven Serenaders orchestra from O. A C. will play at The Gray Belle during dinner this evening 6:30 until 7:30 and later at the ar mory for the dance. Adv. Rigdon & Son's MORTUARY Un equaled Service J Webb & Clough Leading Fozeral Directors Expert Embabnert Reunion Interesting A family reunion of some pub lic interest was held in Port land Thanksgiving day, when Mrs. Ellen Ormsby. mother o! Mrs. Ellen E. Aspinwall ol Brooks, entertained the whole Aspinwall fam'ty to the number of 27. Mrs. Aspinwall had a family of 10 children, and most of them settled in and around Brooks. Because the great grandmother could not come down to see them due to her etble condition she is 87 years of age, and no longer the traveler that she was when she 'crossed the plains they went up and celebrated at her home. Mrs. Forrest Ginn of Salem is one ol the fouth generation that at tended the reunion. Buy onr Furniture At Stiff's auction Saturday. Adv. sale, 1:30 Speeder Arrested Otto Tappmire of Portland was arrested for speeding yes terday. The Salem Women's Club Chjorus, in concert Methodist church next Monday night, bene fit of Old People's home. Adults $1; students 50c. Hits Streetcar T. L,. Burbee of 1639 North Liberty street collided . with a street car at the fair grounds yesterday afternoon. Slight dam ages was tne result. Artisans And your (friends are request ed to attend the Cadet Dance, Saturday evening, December 2, at McCornack hall. No admis sion. Adv. Classes in Wax Work And Paper Flower Making Saturday until 9:00 p. m. No charge. Commercial Bank Store. Adv. Bicycle Found A Flyer wheel was brought into the police station yesterday. It was found at 1780 Court street. As yet It has not Deen called ifor. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Oswald's Celebrated Seven Serenaders Dance Orchestra Supreme at Sa lem armory tonight. Co. F. Ben eiit Adv. Don't Miss This Auction sale at Stiffs second hand store, today, 1:30 p. m. Adv. Police Beds Popular The police department reports a star roomer in the person of James Mullen who has graced a station cot for the last four or five jpihts. Those receiving beds" last ' night besides Mullen were: R. Hall, E.. Frendle, H. G. Keen, Calvin Loyd, Milton Hy son, Charley Warren and Sam McClure. Welcome to Basket Social 1 At Hayesville church, Dec. 5, at 7:30. Ladles requested to bring baskets. Adv. Legal Blanks Get them at The Statesman of fice. Catalog on application. Adv. Sieeder Forfeits Ray Jones, who was fined lor speeding a few days ago and re leased on $25. cash bond, failed to put in an appearance at the scheduled time yesterday and ftrfeited his bond. Flake's For potted plants. Phone 656. AdT. 273 State. Anto Accident Reported Max Barhyte of route 2, while traveling east on the Sllverton road, reported that he collided with Mrs. Sophie Robertson of Salem who was gonig west on the same road. The Barhyte car was said to have been smashed nn rnnaiderablv. losing a Wheel and suffering a smashed fender Don't Miss This Auction sale at Stiff's second hand store, today. 1:30 p. m. AdT. Loses Gun Olaf Oleson reported the the?t nf sl Winchester shot EUD. It was said to be a hammerless pump 20 gauge, 1912 model. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Oswald': Celebrated Seven Serenaders Dance Orchestra Supreme at Sa lem armorv tonieht. Co. F. Ben- elit. Adv. Bov EscaDCo James Brake escaped from the beys training school yesterday. He was said to be wearing the regulation uniform, and was de scribed as weighing about 125 pounds, of fair complexion, brown hair, gray eyes, 17 years of age. Auction Rale Stiffs 2nd hand store, Saturday 1:30 p.m. Adv. Cancer Removed By the use of medicine Dr. S. C. Stone yesterday removed a large cancer from the lower lip ot J. S. Lynch of Amusville, Ore. Elopement Reported A marriage license was Issued to James Henry Coon of Dallas and Edna Turpin of Turner, in the county clerk's office yester day. A telegram later received from the sheriff at Roseburg stated that the couple had eloped. Miss Turpin was reported to be under age, although she bad given her age as 18 at the conrthouse. Boys to Engcne About 70 boys have left Salem and other Marion county places for Eugene, where they wiil at tend the annual Older Boys con ference. They will be enter tained in the homes of Eugene. Convent' on Sunday The Salem district Sunday school convention is to be Sunday afternoon, becinnine t 30 at the F.irst C onerepat lonai church. A fine program ha!,ent to Portland last night to been arranged .including an kd- dress. "Bringing jp rather." by Dr. George H. Young of Portland, that promises to be a sensation" in its line. Reports are to be brought in from all the evangeli cal churches in Salem m Member ship .enrollment and other Im portant statistics. Mrs. D. W. Riddle of Salem will sing. Rev. Walter L. Van Nuys of Portland, is to speak on "Working Tt gether," and local ministers assist in the services. Leon Jen rison of Willamette is 1p have charge of the congregational singing. Everybody is "nviied to attend. GRANDTHILh HAD fHOl'PV "My grandchild could get no relief whatever from a very bad croupy cough." writes Peter Lan dis, Meyersdale. Pa., "until I gave him Foley's Honey and Tar. It is a great help for chest and throat trouble.1' Coughs, colds, croup, throat, chest and bronchial irritations quickly relieved with Foley's Honey and Tar. Contains no opiates ingredients printed on the wrapper. Stood the test of time serving three generations. Sold everywhere. Adv. PERSONAL Judge Wallace McCamant was here yesterday from Portland. William Hogg, farmer near Scotts Mills was a visitor in Sa lem yesterday. Mr. Hog is also chairman of the school board ot district 116. J. S. Landers, president of Ore gon normal school, was here yes terday. E: C. Ma'tzer of Gervais was a visitor in Salem yesterday. He is chairman of the union h'gh schuol board at that point. Miss Hrlen Hunt and Mrs. .Vina White made a short busi ness trip to Portland last Wed nesday. O. B. Darling of Keiser d's- trict was in the city yesterday. Mr. Darling is a road patrolman AUCTIO It is our intention to conduct these sales weekly at the same time and place ii results warrant. New merchandise as well as used will be ottered at every sale. We will use this means to dispose of surplus stock and every thing put up for sale will go to the highest bid der for cash. ROOMING HOUSE PROPRIETORS HOTEL KEEPERS LUMBER CAMPS And those who are looking for a chance to furnish economically should attend this auction sale. F. N. WOODRY, Auctioneer in Charge H and also a farmer sear Kelser. J. S. Kaufman oi Sooth Sil vertoa dropped Into the city for a short time yesterday. He is a county road patrolman. James Nicholsen returned to Salem yesterday from Portland where he spnt the Thanksgiv ing holiday with friends. Mrs. Xicholsen will return later in the week. Dr. and Mrs. Don Byrd of Tortland spent the Thanksgiving holiday with relatives in Salem. Mr. and Mrs. A. X. Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. JenkJ, D. F. ' LanaenDerg and Harry Pearson allena tne Portland Apollo club concert and hear Charles Hack' ett sing. Mr. and Mrs. John Rottle spent Thanksgiving in Portland. Mr. Rottle returned yesterday while Mrs. Rottle will stay for a (few days in Portland visiting with her relatives. Kenneth Power, a studejnt at the Portland medical school, is spending the holidays with hta mother in Salem. Judge G. E. Unruh left last nipht for Portland where he will attend to business matters today.. Miss Mary Frances Nadeau ot Portland is a guest at the home of Mrs. C. J. Healey. Kenneth Wilson, University of Oregon student, is spending the holidays with his family in Sa lem. Clyde Gardner, former clerk at the Marion hotel, is spending a few days visiting in Salem, He 's now head clerk at tbe Med tord hotel. I BITS FOR BREAKFAST How is the cold turkey? S And how are the giblets? V , The Americans who hoped Clemenceau would put his foot in his mouth are disappointed. S He is using his feet to walk with, and keeping thorn on (fire earth. s s A Salem man from tbe old sod says the mistake of the Irish was in picking a fight with the Irish. "m S A soft drink turneth away wrath, excepting among those with a pre-Volstead thirst. " The walls of the addition to the Salem paper mill are poured, and the roof will soon be on :nd the machinery installed and running. These people are also putting in machinery, down on tho . river bank side of their great factory, for sawing logv big ones, any kind. This is rapidly becoming SALE Stiff's Second-Hand Store Liberty Street Entrance UsS 1. Furniture one of the big mills of the world for the making of tie finer trade of paper. And It wUl keep n ex panding. In the fcouth wall of the new extension the reinforce ment has been extended. that tbe building can keep' on going south, which it will do. till it out grows its real estate, which vtlW make it one of the rery 'urges t paper mills on earth. S What the automobile needs, says a friend at the writer's elbow. Is fewer miles per hour and more per gallon, ' It is reported that the Flsdstt movement has spread Into Mexico, The black shirts ought to make a hit down there they defy the arts of the laundrymen. But the trouble is that the Mexican Fat cietl in their black shirts are likely to show the white feather. Los Angeles Times. sq fRoyp 0 rUvdbj Spasmodic Croon b f rMoantlr rUved by on application of Or 17 MJ&mJm Umi Veerfe Quality Glasses Quality glasses do not' necessarily mean expen sive glasses, but they do mean Best Quality- of M a t e i a 1, accurately ground and designed for your individual eye needs. MORR& OPTICAL CO. S01-S Oregon Bldg Oregon's Largest Optical Institution -Phone Hi tor appointment SALEM. OREGON TIFF Co.