The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 09, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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i CITY NEWS. IN BRIEF
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; Furniture .store; fancy work
" and cooked food sale, held by
' ; Xmerlcan War kothers.Adr.
license- Iaue&-
A marriage license was, issued
to Lafayette drokett and . fcellie
. E. Neltder in' the county clerk's
office yesterday. The former Is
Jj a resident of Marlon, the latter
. of Salem. '
Many Want Citizenship
A total of fire -would-be citizens,
all from ML Angel, filed declar-
atlon of Intentions in the county
j clerk's office yesterday. . They
i were Werner Joseph. Flury, Franz
Amgarten, Arnold Rolthlln, Mar-
tin Huesser and! Alfred A.. Hu-
Watch for Announcement
Of Vick Bros. 3rd 'Annual Auto
Show. Enclosed cars will be
featured. AdT.
Accident . Reported ' v
J. CFuUmerjof 1760 Market
street had , an automobile collis
ion at Liberty, between State and
Court streets, ; yesterday. Little
damage was reported. The name
of the other driver was not as
certained.
Tour Price
Is, our price,
auctions today.
Two furniture
10 '1,'b. and
L. Stiff. Adr.
1:30: p. iB,'.,,. H4
Boundary Board; Meets
The district boundary board
met at the court house yesterday
afternoon to determine1 the boun
daries of . districts : 22,89 and i 8.
The boundary between 8 and 89
was corrected and a part ; of -22
was .annexed to ' 8 The- board
Matinee Last Time -
4The Cowboy . . .
And The Lady"
. Starting Tonight, Thomaa
; Meghan in
Saw lTomorrow!,
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NEWS
LADD & BVSHi BANKERS
, ,,. EsUUished 1868 '
General Banking Business
Office Honrs from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m.
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LARIMER TRANSFER
PHONE 030
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DOUGH f ON:
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286 N. Commercial
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IG DANCE Tonight
AT THE
My Webb's 8
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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON
la . composed of the con&tr com
missioners, school superintendent
and county Judge.
Cooked Food
Sale today at Stiff's, furniture
store. We are counting on the
friends, of our boys American
War Mothers. AdT.
Whee-1 Gone
. H. L, Webb of 378 , BelleYUO
reported the theft of a Flying
Merkle bicycle from bis home
yesterday erenlng. ,
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For Your Sunday Dinner-U$
' Choice stew' meat at thn Center
Meat Market jl56 State at.-Adr.
Many Accommodated 1 ; .
The floaters made it -an even
dozen t at the j police station! last
night. Free cots attracted the
following: Ole Gender B. F.Gen
ty,' Bj. Centy, C. S. Stewart. Henry
Johnson. Frank McCou. John Mc-
Multen, Lawrence Montgomery,
Adam? Astamus, Floyd Taylor, J.
O'Nelt and Tom Carey. .
Thi Yer
- GiTing presents. - Flake,
State has them. AdT.
213
Bakery Robbed
The .pake Rite bakery reported
the theft of- $5 in small change
from its till Thursday erenlng.
Entrance had' been made from the
rear, presumably through a win
dow. . .. ... .
Mrs. Sehellberg' Will Hold
Her bazaar until Christmas at
159 Court street. Opposite. the
Cottage. AdT.
Takes Short Jaunt ' "
Marie Addlehart of 555, South
Nineteenth.. , street,. - disappeared
LeAviNQ TODAY
Two i Big Features .. .
Dnstin Farnnm in
"ThfTTran 61 Tne
and Kuth Roland f
- TOMORROW
"The Infidel"
With
Katherine McDonald
EVERY SHOVELFUL
we put In your cellar means
Just so much icomfort- Erery
lump will be a beat producer,
not a single piece of slate or
stone in the entire load. Why,
pay for the. latter when for the
same money you can get all
coal by ordering, here? Also
handle briauettes and wood.
; Toys
loys
toys
For Tery child and erery purse
EVFRYOIIE WELCOME
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& MARCUS
Phone 639
ARMORY
Piece Dixie' Bani
P. U
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-A A-
from , her tome, about , J , p. m.
yesterday. . . Police were nqtiftod
and a , search was . commenced.
She reappeared of her own' accord
a few hours later, howeTer.
Dresses for Children
t Aprons, pillow cases,, handker
chiefs, etc.. for sale at 'Stifrs
furniture store. AdT.
Turkey Gone
. Martin Viesko reported, to the
police yestesday that someone had
stolen a large fat. turkey- from
his house. He wants it for
Christmas.
December Victor
Brunswick records are 4 j here.
Moores Music House. Adf.
Speeder Forfeits
H. H. Samson, who was fined
$10 for speeding j, .short time
ago, failed to report yesterday at
the station and forfeited his bond.
Card of Thanks
We wish to thank our friends
for kindness and assistance in
onr recent sad bereavement, nad
also , for the beautiful ' floral
E. A. Thatcher
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jlyan
Mr. 'and Mrs. Jack Barrett
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. V. Meade
AdT.
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Wheel Found
Mrs. . Laskey of 201 Mission
street reported that' there was a
bicycle left -near her "home which
had been there for several days.
Today at 10 a. m
And 1 : 3 0 i p. - m. Twa.- big fr-
nlture . auctions. Stiff Furniture
Co. AdT.
Cruelty Allege s v 1
iiecause, sue says, be cursed
her. slapped, her, kicked her and
finally threatened her life, Fran
ces May Stapleton filed suit for
aiyorce in tne circuit court yes
terday, against Cornelias Henry
Stapleton. The complaint alleges
that he had a Tlolent temper and
since their marriage bas treated
her in a cruel and inhuman man
ner. The Stapletons were married
in Vancouver, Wash., in- May,
1919.
Classes In Wax Work-
Saturday 'till 9 p. m. all ladies
linrited. Commercial Book store.
AdT.
Suit Filed
H. X). Madden filed suit in jus
tice court yesterday against A. C.
and Mrs. A. C. Haag for collection
of $45 due, on. goods which he
alleges Quarrie &. Co. of Chicago
sold them in NoTember, 1919.
Vick Brothers
Are , preparing to hold their
3rd Annual Auto Show. Watch
for dates. AdT.
Special Rate Allowed
The public serrice commission
yesterday, authorized a special re-
House Peters
. Matt Moore
and Virginia Valli
in
"tne itora"
See the big fire and storm
Scenes
"Yon Know How 'Tis"
SALEM BARGAIN HOUSE
Buys and Sells New and Second
Hand Furniture, Tools.: Machinery
and all kinds of JUXK. Highest
cash prices paid.
3 Commercial t . Phone 402
SAVE $ $ $
by buying your "hardware and
tornitrjre at The Capital Hard
ware & Furniture Co., 285 No.
Commercial St Phone 947.
FOB GIFTS THAT LAST
" KARTMAN BROS.
Diamonds, Watches,
i .c
Jewelry and Silverware.
Phone 1255, - Salem, , Oregon
Capiimjtink
Co.
WANTS
.AH kinds of junk and
second-hand goods. v W
pay foil yalne.
US Center, Ctreet '
'.?vr. Phone 43-'--
ductlon on the freight' rate ror
sawlogs, on less than statutory
notice, from Flynn- tp Cortaliis
on the Southern Pacific railway,
the ratai being 1.25. per 1009
feet. Shippers heretofore . hate
jbejen carrying logs by track, but
tthe county court , of Benton
county has, issued an order that
logs shall not' be hauled on the
highways. The emergency rate
crder was issued by the public
serrice commission to prereat the
closing1 down of the sawmill.
Salem Hospital Pledges
r Are due. , Please make checks,
to Salem Hospital . and mail to
H. W. Meyers, Po. Box 344.
Stiff Farnitore
Wm-conduct two auction sales
today 10 a. m. and 1:30 p. m.
AdT,
One Fatally. Reported-. .
Only one fatal accident out
of a total of 536 industrial cas
uallties was reported to the state
industrial accident commission
for the week ending December
7. The fatal case was: Leonard
M. Drack, a highway foreman
who lired in Portland. Of. the
total number of accidents report
ed 30 were from firms and cor
porations that hare rejected the
provisions of the compensation
act and 13 were from public
utility corporations that are not
subject to the act.
High Pressure Steam Boiler ;
Eight horsepower Tertical
type, for sale at a bargain. See
It at The Gray Belle. AdT.
Hospital Record Broken
Within the last week the state
hospital fior the insane has re
ceived 26 male patients nad fire
females, the largest number ever
received in a week's time. This
brings the total up .-to 1858,
which has been surpassed pre
viously. .
Bills Must' be Paid
Please make your check day-
able to Salem Hospital and mail
check to H. W. Meyers, ' Po.
Box 344.
Fancy Work . .
And cooked food . sale, begin
ning at 10:30 at Stiff's furniture
store. Adr.
Will Give Dances Here
The younger set in Salem will
be especially pleased to learn that
Miller and McCarty, representing
Billy Webb's Dixie Orchestra, Are
making arrangements for con
ducting a series of high-class Sat
urday night dances at the
Armory. ' The followers of the
radio have doubtless had the plea
sure of listening to concerts given
by this ' versatile organization,
who are always headllners on any
bill in which they appear.
New. Shipment
Of Tan-tailed goldfish. r Also
globes and supply fish cakes'. 273
State street. Adv.
10 a. m. and 1:30 p. m.
,. Are the hours for our big fur
niture . auctions today. H. L.
Stiff Furniture Co. AdT.
To Portland Convention
A. N. Pierce,- manager of the
Marion hotel, is attending,, the
Oregon Hotel Men's convention in
Portland this week. James Linn,
owner of the Marion, was unabjfe
to attend because of the Illness of
Mrs. Linn, who is convalescing
from several -weeks', illness. he
underwent a serious operation in
Portland, bnt has now returned to
Salem.
Select Your Christmas Records
Now. Moores Music House.
AdT.
See Those Attractive Price
On choice steaks and roasts, at
the Center , Meat Market 456
State streets Adv.
Hit by Car
Miss Margaret Gehrke ,was
knocked. to the pavement by an
automobile at High and State
streets last night. She was taken
to the Willamette sanitarium .but
was reported to have suffered.no
injuries other than a severe ner
voas shock.
DEED
TROMBLEY Mrs. Eliza Tromb
ley died at her home at Sidney,
Oregon. Dec. 7, 1922. Mrs.
Trombley was 80 years old i and
is survived by Mr. Frank
Trombley. Funeral services in
charge of Webb and . Chough
will be held at the residence at
Sidney, Dec. 9th, at 1 p. m, Di
iterment in Sidney cemetery.
WILSON In this city, at a local
hospital. Dec. 8. 1922, at 1:15
p. m Wm. Wilson, at the age
of 85 years. The bodwas
shipped by Webb and Clough to
Roseburg for burial.. Mr. Wil
son was an old soldier. - ,
Ri 'gdon & Son's
MORTUARY
TJn equaled Serrice
Webb & Clough
Leading Foceral
- Directors
Expert EisbaJbers
Seal Sale Extended
Thar sale of the Christmas seals
mill be opened in rarious booths
throughout the 'bwslnes district
today in addition to the booth:
which has been doing business in
I the postoffic daring the week.
Booths will be maintained in Mil
ler's, Kaioury'. Worth & Gray,
People's Cash store. Ladd & Bosh.
Bank of Commerce and Unitled
States National bank. The Salem
Woman's club is in charge of the
seal sale la Marion county, and
Mrs, Fred H. Thompson is chair
man in charge. Mrs. John Car
son, is la charge of the rural dis
tricts outside of Salem, and Mrs.
GroTer Bellinger is In charge of
the Salem mail' campaign.
A daaaiftod Ads-.
Will bringr yo a buyert Adr.
Pledges are Due
And bills must be naid. Please
make your check payable to
Salem Hospital and mail- to H.
w. Meyers, Po. Box 344. s
West Salem and Summits
Services at the West Salem
Methodist churchwlll be held as
follows: Sunday school. 9:45: i?n.
worth league, 6:30; preaching,
7:30. Services at the Summit
Methodist church Sunday will be
as iouows: Sunday school. 10
o'clock; preaching at 11 o'clock.
The public is invited to attend.
Effective Next Sunday
Oregon and Liberty theatres.
Doors open fifteen minutes ear
lier. On Sundays and continuous
performances, shows 'start
promptly at 1, 4, 6 and 8 o'clock.
On week days shows start at 2, 4,
7 and 9 o'clock. AdT.
LFlakes for Potted Plants
273 State, phone 6b6. Adr.
Williams Returns
Fred A. Williams, counsel for
the Automotive Carriers' 'associa
tion, has returned from a trip into
southern Oregon, where he spoke
before a number, of Commercial
clubs, including those at Medford
and Grants Pass, and also at the
winter fair at Ashland.
Never Could Ton-
Get such values as- at our
two big auction sales today. 10
al- m.! and .1:30 n. . m. H. L.
Stiff Furniture Co. Adv. 1
Not Returning Home
Only two Willamette students
register from Abtoria. They are
Miss Hilda Hageman, who lives at
the Delta Phi house, and Miss
Edith. Mason, who lives in Laus
anne hall. Neither of the girls
plan to go home before the uni
versity closes, December 21, as
the homes o'f both girls' were un
damaged by the fire whichvswept
Astoria' yesterday.
Legal Blanks'
Get them at The Statesman of
fice. Catalog on application.
act.
Bazaar ls . PIanneo
The Woman's Alliance of th
rUnltarian church met Friday aft-
ci uuuu wain taars. i. Huston in
North Salem. . They are to hold a
bazaar on December 16. A pro
gram of study was aereed unon.
book reviews and social problems,
to cover an extended course last
ing several months. Rev. Martin
Fereshetian gave an address on
the Chrisamas customs of many
lands .gathered partly by reading
but largely in '. his own personal
travels. Two weeks from yester
day Mrs. Fereshetian and Mrs
Halite Parrish Hinges are to sing
a number of the world's great
hymns, and Rev. Mr. Fereshetians
will tell the story of the hymns
as they were produced and given
to the world. The December 21
meeting is to be held in. Channing
hall ,in the church, with Mrs.
Lizzie Smith and Mrs. W. J. CuL
ver as' hostesses.
War Mothers' Sale
Fancy work and cooked . food
today at Stiff's furniture store.
AdT.
Storm Blocks Plans
A meeting of the Parent-Teach
er association of Liberty district
Was called fOr; Friday night to
talk, over a number, of community
problems, including that of elect
ing a delegate to the big - logan
berry convention on December 20
Because of ; the stormy night. , the
meeting was not largely enough
attended to make it a representa
tive gathering, and another Diet
ing will be held Monday, night.
Dec. 1, to elect the delegate. All
Liberty people are u-ged to at
tend. COUGHS ANC COLDS tS
WIVTER
Indoor sedentary life in winter
has a direct bearing on the preva
lence of coughs and colds. Keep
the bowels active and overcome
constipation with Foley's Cathar
tic Tablets. Colds, cough, croup,
throat, chest and bronchial trouble
quick relieved with Foley's Honey
and Tar. 'Contains no oplatot -ingredients
printed on the wrap
per. Largest selling cough medi
cine in the world. "Fo'ey's llon
ey and Tar Js wonderful or at
tacks of coughs and colds." writes
W. H. Gray, Venice, California.
Adv.
There does not seem to be any
chance for the adoption of the
rule by the senate doing away
with seniority. The trouble s
tK'-- re too many statesmen
laere'wh?-have nothing" but sen
iority to boist oL - - ,
SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER ,9, 1922,
PERSONAL
Sherman Gootaler visited in the
cUy.tor a sh'ort time yesterday.
He is engaged in farming at N'orth
Howell.
J. S. Kaafman, patrolman of
road district No. 15. was a visitor
in the city yesterday. His -resi
dence is south of Silrerton.
A. W. Moore, biological assist
ant in the United States depart
ment of agrienltare. waa a visitor
in Salem yesterday. His home is
In Portland. . .
Willard Stevens of North How
ell was a visitor at the court
house yesterday.- He U -engmsed
in farming near Howell. !
P. P. Etzel of Tern" Kldlre was
in the city yesterday. He is clerk
of the school district at Fern
Ridge.
Edward Schunke of the Roth
Grocery .company is attending the
state convention of the . Oregon
Retail Merchants association in
Portland. Mr, Schunke is a di
rector of the association.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin R. Cohn
arrived last night from Seattle to
spend several weeks with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cohn.
I HEW CORPORATIONS 1
Crossley ft Falling,- Inc., of
Portland yesterday filed articles
of incorporation,- showing capi
talization otf 15,000. .The incor
porators are , J. T. Crossley, H.
R. Falling and Baltls Allen. The
firm will do an advertising bus
iness. Articles also were tiled yes
terday by the Mutual Finance
company of Portland,, capital
ized at $10,000. The incorpora
tors are Alma D. Katz, Walter
A. Gosa and J. B. Macken.
A permit to operate in Ore-
gon was Issued to the oiarieia
Tire company of Akron, O. The
firm is capitalized at 150.000
W. H. Sperber of Portland is
named as attorney in fact for
Oregon. Resolutions' of dissolu
Hon were filed by the Lebanon
Plumbing & Heating company ot
Lebanon.
TROUBLED .WITH WEAK
KIDNEYS
. ' Have been troubled with weak
kidneys since childhood," writes
Mrs. G. Hyde, Benzonia, Michi
gan. "Now past forty and have
had terrible backache and that
tired out feeling, hardly able to
do my work. By using Foley Kid
ney. Pills accompanied with Foley
Cathartic Tablets I soon felt like
a new person." Backache, rheu
matic pains, dizziness and blurred
vision are symptoms ot kidney
trouble. Foley Kidney" Pills give
quick relief, Adv.
OBnVARY
-1
William R. ' Jones passed away
at his home about 8 miles south
of Sllverton. November; 29, 1922,
at 7:45 a. m., after an illness of
three weeks with bronchial pneu
monia. being at the time of ihla
death 73 years, 2 months and 24
days old.
William R. Jones was born
near Gaston, Yamhill eounty. Sep.
tember 5, 1849. His family,
therefore, antedates those of the
gold seekers of 1849, and was
established here in 1847 by Field
ing Jones, his father, who was
born In the state of Kentucky.
- Three days. after the birth of
Mr. Jones hia mother died, and
the little motherless William was
taken to the home of Andrew
Schuck near Hubbard, where be
remained until 4 years old, when
he went to live with his father
who, in the meantime, had mar
ried again. , At the age of 14 he
went to live with his brother-in-law,
James Cooley, and in Febru
ary, 1665, enlisted in company B,
First Oregon Volunteer Infantry,
for a year's service. From Van
couver, Wash., he was sent, to
Camp Lyons, it being the mission
of his regiment to establish a fort
at that place.
During the service" he saw a
great deal of Tadlan warfare, and
bad many narrow escapes, his ad
ventures being confined principal,
ly to the battles of eastern Ore-
Never As Good
as Now
We have- constant daily
reminders that our optical
service was never as com
plete as it is today. Ability,
quality and integrity goes
into each and every pair of
glasses furnished by us.
MORRIS
OPTICAL CO.
SO 1-6 Oregon Bldg.' .
Oregon's Largest Optical
Institution
Phone 2SS for appointment
SALEM. OBXCON
-rrr-
gon. He" was wounded July U
1865 Oaa battle on' tie fork.4 ot
the Malheur,,. After hia military
experiences he returned to Mairfoa
county and forked in a sawmill
for about four months, and No
vember S. 1874, married Susan A.
Cooley. ; j ,
After hia marriage Mr. Jones
located on a fsrm on French
prairie, and after four years re
moved to Clackamas ; . county.
wnere he IlTed for six years. In
189S he purchased the farm
which consists of 97 acrea ahnnf
eight miles south of Saverton.
and where he lived until the time
of. hi death. Mr. Jones was a
Republican in politics, and took
an active part in the Dolfticai af-
hrf
WATCH THIS SPACE EACH MORNING ' ' j
Umbrellas for Christina!
The
ever welcome gift
Fancy satimbbrder, heavy SHE umBHIliV with hanj
carved amW handle and farrow.;'- -
Pnc3 at $1148
Pore silk; ivory tip and-Tihg harfdld'BubstailtMy
fnade and well finished. : ? " ?
Pniii at $10.75 ,
A well designed , umbrella for", dally,- use"- Is - the'
crooked nandle, heavy silk
meed
there it Pays to
tpz?- ' -
eing plaugMered
We are rediieUr kfjIut'fyt not as fast as
we had hoped, consequently we offer you the following
specials. ,v-
ssaasssssssssBrassa3SBaaBB
The best valley flour, . good . 10 lb. Bag Best Pastry. Hlour
bread and pastry. 49 lb. 35c
$1.39 1 10 lb. Ba? Hraham Flour
No. 1 Libby's Apple Butter - -" v - ., .. v '
WAc , BROojwa X
No. li,refrular $1.25 :
22-ojf. Orington Apple Butter 80c . .
in glass - '-
20c Ko. 2, reguUr II ,
' 55c .-:) '
Blue Bell Corn Flakes, 3 for - .
SOAPS
MZ Crenwh Oil Toilet, 3 for 1
Shredded Wheat Biscuit 25c " " '
lVC White Wonder Laundry.
: , 7. for . .. .
CANNED GOODS ;25q Iji
No. 1 Ileinz Pork and Beans, Fairbant'a Tar Soap
2 for : $ for .
25c 25c '
. No. 2V2 Robels Pears - 'HiZ -
. voiiee ;
aOc ' Royal Club, 1 lb: tin
No. 2 Robels Peaches , 4 c ,r .
20c Royal rnobi' 3 rb. tin -
No. 2Y Tri-State R. A. .
. , Cherries M. J. Bji lb. tin " '
. , .. , 20c . - ..i 42c :.
Small dealers are welcome. Whole stock ani ai or pan
of fixtures for sale. . r
Space will not permit us to mention the many other bar
gains, but afice it to say we are goiiyr to move this stock
before Christmas and wiH price our goods to accomplish
our desire. , -. ,
fairs of his county. , Fraternally.
he waa a member ot the Slivertoa
lodge.night ot Pythlaa. 1
Mr. Jones was highly honored
and respected br all who kaeir
hha. lie leaves his widow, two
sons, six grandchildren and a sis
ter, Mrs. Whitney of Woodhura
The remains were laid to rest be
neath a mound of flowers In the
Mount Hope cemetery, ;
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i if, Ho "cure" but hetpe to ft
V V. chicepartayame of coughing.
V VAPOHUQ
is
T TMBRELLAS in rMriy iiew
V designs f?ave. inade their
appearance this year.
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i, .Our stock contains the very
latest creations such
covered model
at
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