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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1922)
1 -.4 'i4 A'' CITY Another Accldtnt- ' Mrs. A. Coffy of Brooks re- porte.&tthtwhi;e going south on Church street yesterday she ran .-f,inlgj street car at Church and Chemelteta. Little damage was ,; Vnlversal . Bne- . . . Demonstration all this -week. t SUlf. Farnitare Co. Adr. v -Ji? County Jail , WF tit Harlot, 4 who later gave hU :- name as! Fred Barstow, charged with burglary at the store of O. J.-Schei i Sunday afternoon, wa arraigned jn the Justice court yesterday, waited a hearing and ' wabound ovet.to the .grand Jury ' on $500 ball, which he was tin ,ible to famish. thrtstnuut Novelties Mrs. Junk'p Studio, 679 North Cottage. Adn AVbie Is Fined Orval Wise, Sor driving a who was arrested car while drank. was released yesterday after pay Ml . 1 mm a ii8w sijiowiiJrj ' GEORGE .ARlisS.' ' e.Rultny Passion; 'Starting Tomorrow " "The Sin Rood; c - - Coughs, Colds ,- And sornesore throats are quickly "relieved by ; bur cough syrup ;.. and ' other remedies. " -' .- TL.y- v, " . ;. . ,. !. .' r v -i,, - -i . ; . . law-- t, i A . ; , )r -,. . S ; 3 -..'.J'-. l' Drugstore i i .- 133 N. ComT. f:; rhonei 107 r i C4 .' i.. 1 y. Jrva R IT" If 11: r Schaefer 1 rLADD & BUSHti BANKERS' rEsUblished 1868 Genera Banking Business .Office Hours from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. LARMER TRANSFER PHONE Just a Word ' i r . To tell you that we are so proud of our Toy De partment that we want every man, woman and child In the Willamette Valley to call and see it. DOUGHT ON & MARCUS 'NEWmiNTBMIEF inga fine of $100. In addition, his drivers' license was taken away from him for 30 days. Card of Thank We desire to taae this oppor tunity of expressing our sincere thanks to the many: kind friends for their acts of kindness and sympathy expressed and for the beautiful floral offerings present ed during the illness and death of our loved one. Martin Schrie ber and family. Adv. Sew Shipment Of fan-tailed goldfish. Also globes and supplies. 273 State street. Adv. Everybody L4k Haas' Candy. Bus it for Christmas TbeAce is the place Exclusivegents. Adv. Salt Is Piled Suit was filed in the circuit court yesterday by Lloyd E. Min er against G. B. Walsh for col lection of a promissory note, which the complaint alleged the bbktv THEATER , 'Here's a Real Picture ALICE BRADY and A Company of Stars in - 'Anna Ascends .1 In- A COMEDY And .Three Other Reels She played it on the stage for years "It's Great on the Screen Stationery Thegift ideaL"" Call and inspect our line before you purchase. Many" -articles -to choose from, i ; ' Tyler Dnig Co. Commercial St. EVERY SHOVELFUL OF COAL we put in your cellar means Just so much 'comfort. Every lump will be a heat producer, not a single piece of 6late 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 briquettes and wood. 030 defendant made to the plaintiff In 1917 for $350. In . addition $51.60 is demanded as an amount still owing on merchandise bills. To Marry Marriage licenses were Issued in the county clerk's office yes terday to Warren A. Haskins and Arabell Sinton of Woodburn. Legal Blanks Get them at The Statesman of fice. Catalog on application. Adv. Bicycle Missing ' John Schaeffer reported that his Datonia bicycle was stolen from the.Y. .11. C. A. yesterday. High Pressure Steam Boiler Eight horsepower, vertical type, for sale at a bargain. See It at The Gray Belle. Adv. Coyer to Portland U. G. Boyer, county clerk, left yesterday for Portland where he will attend a two-day se&sion of county clerks from all over the stte. They will convene jointly with the county commissioners and Judges who will meet for a three-day session. Topics of county interest will be discussed and views exchanged upon county problems. A Classified AO . Will bring you a buyer. Adv. Our Salesmen Will be pleased to demonstrate for you the Universal range.' Stiff Furniture Co. Adv. Five Pay Fines Letta Lane, Mabel Shepherd, L. S. Mclntyre, C. H. Elery and Lucile Sowers, charged with dis orderly conduct early Monday morning each appeared before Judge Earl Race yesterday and each paid a fine ol $10. This Year- Living presents. Flake, 273 State has them. Adv. Christmas His Undoing- John Rowland, as the result of an attempt to pass a forged check (for 16 at the People's Cash store yesterday, is in the city jail, awaiting arraignment before the .Justice court which will probably take place some WANTED Poultry, all kinds, Rabbits, Butter, Eggs, Veal, Hogs, Beef, live or dressed. People's Market 155 N. Liberty St. Phone 994 Cheap Glasses Are Not Cheap What makes a pair of glasses valuable is the brains used in fitting them. Those who know how place a value on their services. Knowledge is worth money Our prices are as low as is consistent with best quality and satisfactory individual attention. MORRIS OPTICAL CO. SO 1-6 Oregon Bldg. Oregon's Largest Optical . Institution Phone. 2S3 for appointment SALEM, OREGON 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. Diafnonds, Watches, Jewelry and Silverware. Phone 1255, Salem, Oregon Capital Junk Co. WANTS All kinds of junk and second-hand goods. We pay full value. 215 Center Street Phone 393 II - - -if - II time today. He is also charged J with passing a forged check on C. P. Bishop for 145. When ap prehended he stated that he was trying to get enough money to buy a Christmas present (or a girl friend of his. For the Remainder Of the week we will be pleased to demonstrate to yon the Uni versal range. Stiff Furniture Co. Adv. I tow laud Released Roy Rowland, who was charg ed with assault and battery sev eral days ago. was released yes terday after payment o3 a I2i fine. At Stith's Millinery A lovely line a? Christmas goods now on display; included in these are, purses, beads, ear rings, sachet bags, handkerchiefs, folders, etc Shop early. Adv. Accident Reported C. E. Hailey of 2065 route 4, Portland, reported that he col lided with a car driven by G. W. Gill at Twelfth and State streets yesterday. No damage was reported. Tlr' Most Wonderful Iuventioi Of the age. The Universal Range is being demonstrated at our store. II. L. Stiff Furn. Co. Adv. Many Get Beds . Monday evening and early Tuesday morning will go down in the annals of police records fci a "big night." A total of Its men received cots for the night. The following received honorable mention: W. M. Blatock, W. Washburn, Jack Tuttle, Steve Hermit, J. Simmons, W. M. Leach. G, M. Russing, George Donaldson, Tom Carey, Charles Warren. E. L. Watkins, Donald Bernett, J. H. Atterbury, Harry .Kopperman, Bob Steel, Archie Sanford, Oscar Curr and Her bert Montgomery. Cancer Removed Yesterday By the use of medicine Dr. S. C. Stone removed quite a large CANCER from the right cheek of Perry Zimmerman of Salem, Oregon. Adv. Hearing Postponed Ae hearing on application of the Oswego Lake Log & Boom company for a logging and boomine franchise on Oswego lake, which was scheduled to be held before the public service commission yesterday, was post poned to a date that has not been named. ' Address Fictitious' Lucile Sowers, who was arrest erf recently on the charge of dis orderly conduct, is reported by the police to have gVen the ad- r,ei nf fifth North Sixteen til s roit" s hom6. "This is report ed to be a fictitious address, the riht address being .' on ivortn Twentieth street, and'not athe innocent home nameq.vi Sloon Gets Candy v ' T. M. Hicks gave ana rrrry Slcop received the attendance nrize at the Willamette-Kiwanls Tnoariav nnnn- Sloan im the muine "Candy Kid," iqr,tne i - 9 tit A flnaot hnrb 1 prize was uue ui my ui7ww of holiday candles that the mar ket afford?. , . PERSONAL ..I w O. D. Bowen of Silverton. who Is engaged in farming near there, was a visitor in Salem yesterday. W. O. English of Silverton visited the city yesterday. Herman Whipper of Cloverdale spent a short time In Salem yes terday. He is a Cloverdale far mer. Mrs. Dr. C. H. Brewer and Mrs. Sloper of Stayton visited Salem friends Tuesday. SILVERTON NEWS SILVERTON. Ore., Dec. 12.- (Special to The Statesman)- Miss Florence Wallacy has resigned as head of the Silverton hospital iu order to accept a position at Portland. Mrs. Mae Day of Pul- lajup. Wash., has been employed to take the place vacatod by Miss Wallacy. L. H. Meyer entertained his Sunday school class of hoys fron Trinity Sunday fhool at a din nr given at the j. H. "Meyer home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. 11. Shaner and family have returned from a mot or trip In Washington state. Earl Hartman is taking tLe Silverton tractor cen3m. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Gatchet and family are moving to Kelso, Wash. Miss Louise Henriksen has been ill during the past. week and is as yet unable to be out. Rigdon & Son's MORTUARY Unequal ed Serviee Webb & Clough Leading Fueeral Directors Expert Embalxnen EDITORIALS OF THE PEOPLE The Same Old Scheme Editor Statesman: We notice different proposi tions to be submitted to the com ing legislature for consideration, and it seems the same old schemes, the object being to get all the money possible from the taxpayers. They find that thou sands of autos are not worth the present license, and hence none would be procured, and there is a scheme on foot to put a flat rate on cars, apparently making the rate less and adding two cents ex tra on gas, making it four ceuts per gallon. This sounds very fair, as usual; but they know that all licenses must be bought prior to January 1st at present rates, which Btands for the year. They will pass the new gas bill and pnt' it in force at the earliest time, and the people will pay both taxes. The present fish and game law as it now stands is solely in the interest of sports. Two years ago a few had bought licenses early, but just as soon as the present rates were even hinted, no blanks were procurable and no li censes could be Issued until after the legislature had spent its usual amount of gab ana time and passed the law and brought it in force, and then blanks were plen tiful. The old law was instantly abolished and there was no wait ing until the next year for the new law to become operative. We hope the coming legislature may prove able to dispel the dread and distrust of the taxpayers against our law makers. L. H. SUTER. CROWD CHEERS WHEN DRIVE SUCCESS TOLD (Continued from page 1.) Governor Roy Ritner, who de clared that the state was proud of Willamette, and always had been proud of the university dur ing his own 40 years of residence in the state, and he - hoped the last dollar of the required en dowment would be secured. Secretary of State Sam Kozer spoke of the great contribution of worth-while men to the public life t of the state. "Willamette is filling a place in the state that no state school, hpwever big, can fill," he said. "We are only do ing our duty to support these, butwe must support these schools tike Willamette." Willamette Landed Justice Rand of the supreme court 'said that if Salem has any worth-while assets, it is Willam ette university. He said that the day o fthe small college was at hand, that the student had a better- chance for individuality than at the great university, however good; and the record of Willam ette commended it to the state as one of Oregon's best investments. $800 (Player Piano $357 ' Beautiful player piano jnst like new, with rolls and bench, $2.50 down a week. Geo. C Will 432 State Street KOKorcorcorcorcc SAME PRICE for over 30 years g Ounces for IJ Use less Cf KC BAKING POWDER than of higher priced brands. The government used millions of pounds Korcorcc-rcc-Korcc RELIANCE AUTO PAINTING CO. 219 State St. Cor. Front St. Phone 937 APPLES 3 Boxes for $2; 75c per Box Hand-picked Spitzenberg, Rome Beauty, Vanderpool, Winesap. Assorted as wanted Delivered Ward K. Richardson 2395 N. Front Phone 404 General MorTris-told'a 'sfory on Judge Hand showing' where the "cowboy-judge" stands. Morris had visited him for a subscrip tion, received it in a check. "I'll double it if it is needed at the very last." said the judge. Morris took the money and started away. "No, Til double it right now, and then you stay away." So he doubled it. Again the solicitor started to leave. "Say," called the judge, "If you find it faillnj:, come back again won't you?" Salem Gives $3,000. Will T. Kirk of the state In dustrial accident commission spoke briefly, as did Miss Wil lard, publicity agent for the gen eral education board, told of the board having $125,000,000 in similar campaigns al over the country, showing the success of NAJ!M0VA USEFUL GIFTS As Well as Dainty Are these buduour caps of lace and net, taffeta and satin or satin and lace; prettily made and trimmed with delicate shades of ribbon. Priced at 48c, 65c, 98c, 1 75 ' ? NOVELTY NECKWEAR , 7 , In the net with Jabot and canade front, ruffled' or fluted. Also Berthafronts and in fact 8b many pretty pieces that it is hard to describe them. They are priced f font 48c upward. ' life Where Shopping i UNUSUAL GIFTS Merchandise for Rifts the whole, country over are Yery much the same, they can be purchased either In New York or' Salem but there are Borne things that are peculiar to certain parts of the country and unusual In others. Among these are' the many products of the Willamette valley. Our prunes can not be excelled and our Pranquette walnuts are the marvel of the country, king's Dehydrated Products are in a class byt themselves and an assortment of their prunes, cherVfes, logan berries, apples, stringless beans, spinach, soup, vegetables and pumpkin flour would make an appreciated gift, and at thei same time demonstrate the wonders of the Willamette valley. Holly Wrapped Boxes of Prunes Pheasant, 9 lh. box 20-30 prunes" . $ -y, Pheasant 9 lb. box 30-40 prunes jbj Pheasant 9 lb. box 40-50 prunes 1 "HI Mistland 10 lb. box 40-50 prunes ..." " too Pheasant 5 lb. box 40-50 prunes . . 5 The average txpress charge on a 9-pound box of prunes i 55c to any part of the United States. . prunes u 6 lb. box extra large Franquette Walnuts. .$3.25 Just leave the address of the friend and we will attend to tho shipping. " lu" Navel Oranges The first carload of Navel oranges has just arrived in tin city and we quote a great reduction In price. ' These oranges are exceptionally sweet and juicy for this early in the season. Priced according to size, SO-, 40c, SOc, eoc a down I Be sure to include a dozen in your next order Nuts, Candies and Remember, we are offering the best to be had and will be pleased to quote prices to schools, churches and others on quan tity orders. " Roth Grocery Co. Phones 18X.V0-7 Steero Bouillon Cube demonstration.. Come in and have a. hot drink u ... . -.: those t hat1 bare 'already; succeed ed that the Tteopfe are mwakeninir to the need of better educational facilities. , The figures show that about 50e0 wras collected In Salem since'Monday noon; though some outside money was divided equal ly between the two teams, mak ing a -little more than $900 to be placed to their credit in the financial race. Th Morris army led the day's flsures oya margin of $383. CSS? HICKMAN BESSEY Co. Freeenl" r "-"Hf-skl iUUUlCI 0' Mine" Chic Sale in ' ."His Nibs ! MS-- vr is a Pleasure Fruits for Christmas Xo charge for delivery Ti irtrTq i v Edison .Console only ,f J75. is absolutely the best bay i r lem; easy terms. Geo, C Will ' " !..-, .k ! 432 State Street, i- . Here Are ; Some Gift -Suggestionc Mother v . j . Mother's gift can be select ed here with utmost eu, so many beautiful and nse ful things for herr'- Oiftt ..-. 1 "... t.t vi'.-t? ucu P9 lucon win Viirw elated Knitted ravgiers, r breakfast Jackets tdresslhg gowns, bath robes, -comtr . slippers, truest linens, titcf towels.- embroidered .pUlow' cases, Indian blankets, lace. collars, handkerchiefs, !vwy, stationery, hosiery and many other I gift articles la Tara assortments. , . 'i t ,,4- Sister ; i Por Sister you'll find' the most jgivable things lmtgtn able here. niece of Van ity Fakr silk, lingerie, a pair , of Pernn tid ' gloves Kay-, sers wool driving" gloves; silk" morning coat, sllk'umhref- las,' boudoir caps, silk com fy slippers, Renee . pearls, earrings, beads, bags, vanity' cases, box kerchiefs, . silk, And wool hosiery, shoes,' ready j to wear apparel, and dozens of other useful and practical gifts. . . f . j . . - ...... Select Brother's gift from our big assortment of ties, sox, gloves, shirts, sweaters. bath robes, sleeping, wear, 1 hats, caps, parses, garters, belts, slippers and many novelties such as combina tion kerchief and tie, gart ers and tie, combs, brashes,! etc. &1 ' ! I Xi4 Father IfBakdsoTjie JdUmmiJ this ChrUtqas. We nave some spienaid an wooi . coats with generous shawl I collars largo pockets', 'eid Priced j $25 to $35. Other suggestions such as wool sox, suspenders, sweater coats, shirts, ties, .scarfs all in qualities that you will enjoy buying. The Kiddies i .- - - - Miniature circus! Rail roading! Seafaring! Aero planing! Auto racing? Bas- ball! -Arv only a few of the exciting and thrilling in cidents of toyland. : " - Come! Enjoy the holiday spirit that prevails' in the biggest toyland in Salem. tsroiner IJrjripB'cr 7fZ f i is - 4 . -1 ! f 7 4 ff! ,1 i 4 A 14 i ) 3 r-