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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1922)
i BIe .Lausanne Conference Lead :ers Adjourn Until Tues day Hope, Still Held V LAUflANSHT.befr. 2J.(By the Associated? Press, The Near East conference haa taken a brief Cnmtmas recee untfl Tuesday afternoon and there - la general hope among the delegates, that the two days respite' will .aid the con ference leaders In finding paths of wisdom and' progress. : rt- .Parley- Golag Backwards ' ' Christmas week, has set the con ference.Back rather than forward; even the problem of the' straits v Yl'LETlDE WIH1IES J " For a '...- Ueriy Christmas and jflappy ffcw Year m .. . . - , - in .' . Wefcl Electric Co. "? Phil' Brownell, Slgr. '570 gtate St Phone 053 ' f.r . . .O .V j . Jbflnv-':. ,fv I ' " ' rj v. v ? " . . - .,!, i ' , c - Not because it is an honored custom, but because of the . sincerity of our appreciation for the part each of you have i: i , "'played in developing the prosperity of our business during the i-'yirJ. '.-fi.t.-vV!,ar., !' ,-' fu , 'V-;.'.'1- ' W". i . i ll J) . THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON which., aeemed on the-; tttfee )l 'a 8atlJactory,etUemen.t was vlacad in peril. A new ultimatum from the Turks that if they could not obtain their desires on several points especially with reference to a non-aggression pact in favor of Turkey they would not accept International control for the pass age of warships, has preveented settlement of the straits question. The Lausanne big four Cur son, Barrere, Oarroni and Ismet Pasha, are trying to find a solu tion outside the conference hall. The entente statesmen have said to Turkey: Turks Hold Oat "We will giro you your guaran tee of non-aggression 'but such a pact will obligate the powers to be responsible that you will not be attacked; therefore, glre your In ternational commission Jurisdic tion not only over the passage of ships through the straits but also orer the tones of demilitarization. Responsibilities Implies authority to prevent disaster." But the Turks say that foreign supervision orer Turkish tones would violate Turkey's sovereignty. There are other great confer ence difficulties capitaulations and customs tariffs and the latter may never be settled at Lausanne. With respect to capitulations, which the Turks desire''to be rid of the allies and the United States are taking a firm attitude. They lack confidence In the Turkish Ju diciary and would be loath to have their citizens tried In purely Turkish courts. The issue is sharp and clear and a solution of thfs vital problem has not yet appeared. Election of Officers Is Postponed by Club SILVERTON, Ore.. Dee: 23. (Special to The Statesman) The election of the Community club Officers which! Was supposed to take place Friday night, was post poned to a later date. An ad vertising committee has been chosen and It has been decided to advertise the club more widely In order to bring out more old and new members' to the club meet ings. E. F. Ghormley and Alvin Uobart has been placed In charge of the advertising. From This Store Comes HRISTMAS GREETINGS . k.'.'... We Wish You a Merry Christmas w ;;: lt'- . ' and . e A Happy New Year El TO (CONTRIBUTED) Evangelist Frederick J. Betts of New York City, who on November 9 began a 4.0-day meeting which haa been running nearly seven weeks In the W. C. T, U. hall and during the past week in the arm ory, from the very first, interest Holy Spirit was manifest and Increased and the preaencse of the Soula were saved, Christians bap tized with the Holy Spirit, and miracles, and wonderful cases of healing were wronght. A large number were baptized at the bap tismal service held in the First Christian church Thanksgiving night and there are many more candidates for the baptismal ser vice Christmas (Monday) night, which wll be held at the same church. The presence of power of God have been so manifested that It seems utterly impossible for anyone who has the least con ception of the word of God, or knows church history, to doubt this work or call It anything else, but Bimllar work done by Wesley-Whitefleld-Finney-Moody, and the great Welsh revival some years ago. These services have been held under the auspices of the Chris tian and Missionary alliance. Rev. A. B. Simpson founder, and have been held In the armory the past week, but will be every Friday and Sunday afternoon and evening in W. C. T. U. hall. H. E. Caswell and wife are. the local pastors. SILVERTON NEWS : i ; SILVERTON. Ore.; Dec. 23. (Special to The Statesman) Miss Lulu Goplerud has returned from aPrkland, Wash., where she has been attending college. Walter Rosheim is again at Sil verton after spending several months in California. . The Silverton community Christmas tree is now illumin ated every night and will he dur ing the holidays. The commun ity Christmas program will take place Christmas day at 5 o'clock. . m CLOSE 1 ;.:.""" "I I GOD HAS " ion bib si Total is Over Six Millions, According to Latest Sum mary Issued A summary issued by the ex service men's state aid commis sion at the close of business County Ftrra City Total Baker 2 Benton - IS Clackamas 70 9 17 t.3 40 5 35 1 21 19 9 S 4 11 36" o 4 r.3 8 r4 o ?, Id 6.1 32 1.13 48 17 50 15 3 25 :i2 24 l' S9 .'t.5 Q 13 4 ! 14 lit 17 66 ClalMH Columbia ;1- Coos 15 Croek 1" Curry 2 Dcjc-hute Doiiglaa 13 Oilliim 15 Grant ; Harov - " Hood RWer : -- 2H Jarkaon 17 Jeffrnton ' JoKephine 9 Klamath lu I.aka - - ' in- ... 55 I.inruln ... . 1 Linn 32 Malheur la -Marion - l.'.l 9 9ti . 1 S2 70 m; 3i H6 79 21 30 Morrow 7 Multnomah Volk 3- 9:u " 14 37 51 14 8 1J 1 13 Slierman Tilljmook , Is UmalilU S3 I n ion J 5 Wallowa 21 Waaco 2S WashinKtoa CO Whralrr 20 V.mhill : -...J. 37- BUt Total 8i5 K..V2 245 BaJance partial payments not paul - (Partial payments on boiWmg loans yet to be advancul l.y ron.jnission) - Ir and Mrs. Milton Tostrnd have returned to Silverton for the hnli.tavs. Mr. Tostrud i3 helping out in the Woolen Mills store dur ing the holiday rush. Rndd Bentson of the Bentson grocery etore Is seriously 111 at the Silverton hospital. Christmas Illumination Thrust Upon Silverton SILVERTON, Ore., Dac 22- (SDecial to The Statesman) Sil verton main street had a real Christmas appearance Friday nizht as the transformer burned out and the storekeeers were forced to resort to candles and lamna. All oi the windows were illuminated with candles, making; a beautiful showing among the Christmas decorations. , FOLLIES OP DYING RICH A man who dies poor can pretty well count on goins into family, annals as a pretty fine sort, not so much because of his own char acter atnd fecbJevementa as he- cause of natural human vanity. It is only human to give other people the idea that we arte des cended from very admirable stock,' so, though, a man's children' may only refer, to him ait a poor but honeBt parent immediately after his1 demise, as time goes on his virtues, in so far as they are re lated to others, will increase con siderably. And by the time his grandchildren get around to tell ing about him- he will have ac quired Just about as full a set of admirable points as any man could wish. But we have had plenty of evi dence in recent will contests to show that with men who die rich it is likely to be very different. A man may work hard, accum ulate a fortune and pads away a WIFE OF COMMANDER. 1 W -4: Hi? Lady Harlngttn. wife of tbe commander of tbe Jritisb forces in Constantinople. She is ; the daughter of Drig.-Cen. O'Donel Col ley Gratton and married r.wUL Gen. Sir Charles Harihgton la 1904. ; . 4'?xs sy-.u 'H'SZ fl m i -it or November 30 shows a total of I6.1S6.160 loaned under' the stale bonus and loan act, this representing a total of 24f5 loans. The loan are on farm property and 1652 on city prop erty, and the financial aggro gate is 12,088.600 on farm prop erty and $4,07,5yO on city PToperty. Partial payments on bunlding loans yet to be advanced by the commission . total only 11, S4S. 50, this being on city prop erty. By counties the total of farm and city loans and the aggregate iof both are as follows: Frm -City Total $ 69.200 S9,f.0f 17 .!)) 31, 10O 40,200 2t.ooo 3.40O ' 12,000 36,400 40,300 l.r,um 15.1 o"i 75,1H 4ci,2'0 18.000 2H.3HO 17.200 13.40 .'t:..ioo 38,(iO(l ie,7io 20,0011 V6,21W KO,5tH 14,(MI 48.700 84,500 yy.Too t;o,T(to 76,2oo 142,600 53, TOO S4.200 S 82,200 45.400 141.3CO 1 oo,; 00 7.H0O 82.300 12Joo 1.500 51.000 45.50O 23.500 4,000 U.4MI 28,800 tf,500 3,000 6,!oO 75,900 IC.XtiO l'.f,7'0 4,300 76,H 27.500 177.SWHI 2, (too ;,3rt7,liMl 83,500 12.SOU 32.400 1OO-.30O 124.900 30, 400 19.7oo 46.800 3.000 22.10O $ 161.40O. 84.900- 121.60U SS.400. 122.5ol. 4l.o. 4,900 C3.OO0. Sl,9lO. f.3.SiKi. 19,MMI. 24.5o. 103.0 o. 12H.TOO. 21.01MI. :io.OK. 1H4.2 00 3 4.0O0. 29K.10. .19.800. lt'.0,4O lifi. loo. 37 4.BOO. .22.810. 2.4.S3.UUO. 114.OO0. 27,400. 81,100. lSl.Kl'O. 224,600. 91,100. 95,900. 109,400. 5.6,700. 106,300. S2.088.6O0 $4 ,097,500 16,181,100. 14,349.50 14,348.50 2.0rto,l"00.0 S4.0ii3,lal.. SO.171.751.5o seemingly much respected citizen. But hardly have the echoes of the funeral oration died away when some one of hig heirs bobs up and asserts, in court, that he was un deniably crazy. Then another heir or two come forward with startling evidence tbat tbe man we thought so much of led a highly, improper life and -was unduly influenced by intriguing women or he certainly would have left a far different, will. And by the time it's all fought out in court there isn't much left of either the man's fortune or hU( reputation. So what's the use? Dearborn Station Will Be Rebuilt, is Claim CHICAGO, Dec. 22. The Dear born street railroad station, partly destroyed by fire yesterday, will SUNDAY JMORNING. DECEMBER 21922 be repaired and will; be nsed. again, by all eight . roads which have made U their terminal for years past, President H. O. Hetzler of the Chicago- and Western Indiana railroad, owners of the property, announced today. The repair work will be started at.once, it was said. Presfdent Johnson Sends Nasty Letter to Mr. Lieb CHICAGO. JDee. 21 By the Associated Press) President Johnson of the American league in a letter tonight to President F. G. Lieu of the New York Baseball Writers' association after stating that baseball official scorers in many cases are grossly lacking in efficiency and responsibility, ad vised the Baseball Writers' asao- MERRY XMAS TO YOU AND YOURS While many friends on Christmas day day send greetings good and true Just letus add to all they say Our own sincere "We Too." Tyler Drug Co. 157 South Commercial Street. Phone 35 A Mery Christmas to You, Everyone tTS CHRISTMAS TIME again, the time of greetings and gifts from friend to friend. To each and everyone of our many patrons, we ex tend our cordial remembrance and our best wish es for the coming year;' . ' : ' SALEM HARDWARE CO. "The Winchester' Store" , May Christmas carry to you and yours the greatest abundance of joy and prosperity that your -life has ever known: DOUGHTON & MARCUS - Hardware, Paints and Oils 286 Xorth Commercial Street We Wish You a Very Merry Christmas B. E. E. L. Baker Kathryn Carthevr Minnie Miller Pay Davis Lucy Sandys A. S. Campbell Vernor Sackftt Stanley Keith Glen P. Schneider Kaiierine Balch Mary K. Miles Pansy Boyd Pansy Neiswander Mrs. L. M. Goode Mrs. Ida Williams Lilly Chambers Dagmar Madsen Anna Kiggins Iona M. Wells Leona Brown Mrs. Ida Bohrer Mrs. Geo. Richmond Leta BL Bbyes Cora Conley MILLER. Mr elation. to' pnt their owtj bon.se It? order before sending, "scurrilous and questionable complaint i an th Ty Cobb hit controversy. '- Typhoid Death Rate in 34 States Shows Increase WASHINGTON. Dec. 22. The typhoid, death rate increased from 7.S per 100 thousand of popula tion in 1920 to nine in 1921 In the death. registration area, which comprises 34 states-and 82 per cent of the population of the Unit ed States, the census bureau an nounced today. ' The number of deaths reported from this cause totalled more than. SOOO. Tin? states which reported de clines in 1921 were California. Connecticut. Maine. Michigan, Phone 089 5E Sisson Lillian Ingals A.manda Schwabauer Emma Mitzner Mrs. II. N. Harris Alice Wells Mrs. Grace White Prudence Brunk Mollie Pearmine ; Florence Walsh u A. A. Graber Marie Jorgensen Lavine Williams J. M. Larsen 1 Vera Stine Ilelene Schwartz Lena Brunger Barbara Reisen Stella Bridges Mrs. L. E. Given Geo. Richmond -Lucy II. Mills Chas Kurth Mrs. Dwight Wyatt B. C. Lieuallen Montana, Kevr Hampshire, North Carolina, Vermont and Washltif. ton. - - -t '-s-i ' ; , ,v I Read the Classified Ads. rata We Wish You AH f A Merry 1 Christmas r . and a, '. ;I Very Happyn Hartmaii I Service, efficiency-thi Store of OifU that Last 1 i