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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 7, 1923 f II fl Of Police Bed Roster ; Those who pat up - for the night at, the station Friday night and early, Saturday morning were Frank, Mansfield, William. Del r ziel, Frank Burns and J. II.. Maxi New Model Arrives . See the new 1923 WlUys Knight at" Vick. Bros. Adv. j ; i ni, , " ! ! Ma-cDonald'a ; Farmer , Almani i i ! At Tyler Drue Store. adv , Old Farm - Bold si ! - r ; ' The real', estate , firm of Becke & Hendricks report the ! sale of the -old William . Clag the Eyes of AU Child ren Should be Exarnin ed Jby a Recognized Otcnietrxst before . the ,.., eonuneneement' . of cbool attendance, and . era in erery two years thereafter. '. Only inrthia.way is u ponVi to mow that .eye v. train is . sot present.' Headechea or ther nerroua con- ditioa are - well , known ijmpv tova of eye atrsin bat the 'tram may take rome otbr form and. tUe only tal rule ia to hare the, ejret examined. I- .1. ." oirTicALcx." -'' ; 301-5 Oregon Bids. :i Oregon's - Largest Optical : - " VlngtituUon Phone 239, for appointment ' ; SALEM, OREGON - il- fJ. -U. Jj WHOLE WHEAT 1 tho neat food for bodjr warmth, hot there is, wide dif fereoee between . WHOIiB W1IIIAT .a betwren whoU wool and ahed-dy cloth. Is choaaing WHOUS WHEAT pro duct play eafe, ak for WH-TA-"W)Jf, pronounced (WHEAT A "U)N2). WHB-TA-ION in whole wieet amah . to be) cooked and genred aame a com meal - Duk. WHE-TA-L02C i ia ao named beeaag it eontaina ALIi .OF THE WHEAT and U oompoiad ; WHEAT ALONE. A ehemical -analy-ata f the . human .body ahowa that it 1 eompoaed of at leeit fourteen ele mental ingredienta atfcea aa Ue-, -sol-pfear. ironeadium,, ealciarn, potaai attun, j phoaphorne. note. ; . The aame AoaJjrais anowe that wheat coataine the aame 0100101110 end in practically the aame proportion with, the excep tion ef moinare. Hence, all anthofi tiea are arreed that WHEAT (whole wheat) ia the not perfect food for mankind, 1 ; - ; Thia product ia .made from - wheat grown in Oregon and ia made fey Ore gon people in Orefon. In other worda it ia a home iadnatry. ' VDE-TA-lOIi (Cered Co. Salem, .Oregon.' Capital Junk Co. WAN All kinds of. junk and second-hand c lay f oil value ;f3a We 215 Center Street V Phone CG 3 LAW & BUSH, BAIIKERS' ; f ' .;. - , 1 " - ;,'' t . 6rnce ric freI0a.iitoSp. ia, : IN gett ,;Xarm, . Sour ; miles north 01 Salem on the Rlrer road to .By ron Hodgers,; a farmer of ' the Lake Labish district. .The' farm was owned by Mrs. Charles Cos per of Pasadena, ,. Cal.r daughter of William Claggett. . Trusses Fitted at Tyler's Drug Store by an expert in the business.- adr. Licenses , Issued- . Two marriage; licenses were is sued in the county clerk's oince yesterday, one ta X3harles" ' A Martin and. Mary Sturgess 01 Brooks, and another to 'George It.' Hughes ; of Albany and : Bess Chatfield of Salem. Mrs. Breckenrldge ' Announces The re-openlng of her hem ftHtchrntr narlort. 175 S. 19th St. AdT. .4 i : , r ' ' - Itlst. Mrstery ; Entertainment . .The Associated Student .Body haye completed .all arrangements for a. big Mystery show to be given In the high school Satur ito ATPninf. January 13. iney will present E. Cooke Patton and s. o. stone; io. General Office Practice Cancers ; Treated ' Office. Tyler'a Drug Store 157 8. Commercial Street save: sis; by Duyinz your fiardwaro and furniture at The Capital Hard ware & Furniture Co., 285 Na C)ftixneTcIaISt. Phone 947, FOR OUTS THAT LAST HMtC2 BROS. Biamonds, Watches, : Jewelryt and Silverware," Phone 1255, Salem, Qregon . SHAIIGHAI.CAFE- . 162'2 Com'L St. Phone 297. Merchants Lunch . .25c Noodles' C. . -V ..... : : . .'. . '; 25c American Dishes CbJneso Dishet Open 11 m. to 1 a.m. Music and dancing 9 p.m. to 1 a.m P 0 Have you fetid iheset "Plowing Gold'.:.; . Rex Beach "This Freedom" . -Hutchinson - it Ricks Retires" "Hohia" it : Burnett- AH Lctszt Ficticn rent- ci ct 3c per day .eTSM g A -sa A EVERY SHOVELFUL OF COAL '. 'J .. r; we put la your ; collar means just so much comfort. :Every lamp will be a eat producer, not a single piece of slate or stone in the entireload. ,- .Why pay for the latter when for the same .money yon. can get all coal by ordering here? Also handle briquettes and wood. BRIEF Frank; L. Wager welt : known Sa tm magicians who; hare prepar ed an elaborate entertainment of mystery. ; Many new effects and Illusions will be shown, as well as special scenery and music. A mew surprise will be sprung in Salem In the way of their novel illusion Jara Wabwah. " which was built under the supervision Of. .these- Artists i by the Salem Noyelty ' works nothine i like h It on the American , stage today The price for that evening's per formance will be SO cents. Adv January Special 10 Per Cent- Discount on photographs.- One large, beautifully colored free, with one - doz. 4x6 or, larger. O W Studio, 4 S5 Court st. Qeo II. WeIge,prop.--Ady. i Drs. White and Marsball Osteopathic physicians, U. S. Bid. Adv. Special Today- Roast young chicken with cran berry sauce, or special baked Vir ginia ham, with, candied, sweet po tatoes. The Spa. Adv. New; .Model ArrJv See .. the .new ,1923 Willys Knight at Vick Bros. Adv. Joe Daddy Again J. A. ' McAllister,- secretary, of the . state :-desert . land ; . board, passed the cigars and bon bona out to friends, and visitors at the state engineer's office. Sat urday. , the . occasion being, the birth : of .Donald Herbert , McAl lister, second --child :ef 'Mr. .and Mrs. McAllister, ., Card of Thanks , " ' . We wish--tor thank; our many friends for - "their ' 'Jklndness and heauMfql rilorai -pieces,, at, ine tdeatn or r our- muer-aaugnver Mr. and Mrs. " Joseph Foley. Adv.- , . - -' : Legal Blanks i Get them atTbe Statesman of fice.. Catalog 'on : .'-application. Adv. 'i ,- ' ' Reserve Your Place For Monday night and eat with the Realtors at 6:30 in the Marlon ;hotel. Hear all , about canned fruit and vegetables and labeling of them. Notify Oer trude J.'-M. Jage, phone 11. Monday morning. Adv. , A. Classified Ad Will bring you a bnyer. Adv. Ponl try-keepers Hi-rrade chicks for less at Needhams. 558 State street. 0 der -early. Adv. Crank Gone ' . Lyle Bartholomew of 10. Seventeenth street reported that someone - stole tne crans: uvjjj his car Friday night, t We Specialize on Beth Hats: For ladies and Madge Evans hats for children. ; . Advancea spring styles are now on dis play. Stith Millinery Store.-- Adv. i Rigdon & Soil's ..IIOIITDAITT Uneroaled Service Webb & Clough Lesdlpj FczreJ ; Directors Errrt EmhsKcrt " Chzcy, Floriif, Inc. -' t- - . :-J- : .:' . . V ? - , -J l 125 North High. , rPhone S81 ; 1 . ; "Say It with Flowers" ' -.' II v i d 1 1 .' EXPERT ' ELEiMC SIGH -! mm& ; We nii!;fi a Specialty of contract work .- -4 ' 1 - ; - . 1 " i . i a ; LET US FIGURE WITH YOU Phil BrownelV Mgr. 379 STATE STH2ET Special Chicken Dinner :.' .Wlthleaty , ofother ood eats that goes with an extra good Sun day .dinner today at the Argo dining room. Adv. , .v. i ,f"7 " Contests Planned . 1 Cl(ve , M. , .Sals, a student at Albany college, spent Saturday in; Salem conferring with the foresic officials of Willamette university. He is president, oi the . Intercollegiate Oratorical as sociation of Oregon. The con test for the state will be held March 9. in Albany. Interclass tiy-outs for oratorical honors will be! held at -Willamette next weeK. Dr. B. H. While i , Announces the Installation of apparatus for the practice of elec tronic reactions;' as outlined and taught by Dr. Albert Abrams. 606 U. S. National Bank bidg. AdT, Pierce to Occupy Home OoTerno r-elect Walter M. pierce and family will move into he Graves JEiouse; Twelfth and Mission streets,, tomorrow, it was announced .yesterday. The' lease of i the property was completea vesterdav. The residence ' has been occupied by T. E. McCros key and family. Alrdale Lost puling . snow storm (an old dor without teeth, and tongue hanging from - side , of .moutn.j Reward . to ." person giving infor mation as to his fate. Mrs. John Wu Roland, ,247 South Phone , 1782-J or 136. Adv. Special Today Roast young chicken .with cran berry sauce, or special baked Vir ginia bam with candled sweepo- tatoes. The Spa. ;Auv. Special Train to. Engjene Sunday For the, accommodation: of stu dents .retumlixg.'to toe. university the. Oregon, Electric railway, will run a ..special train Sunday, leay- mg-saiem e:4 0 p. m., arriTms Eugene :45. - J. -W-Ritchie, Agt. Adv. k . . . Be Sore to TJso Mountain' Balm V Cough .Rem edy and "stop ; that cough. At leading ' drug , stores. " Phone 517W. Adv. , ... ... L . r PERSONAL1 I Miss ' Grace Peringer and M19 Nannie Floyd of Portland jare visiting friends and relatives in Salem. . , 1 Mr. arid Mrs.. Hobart Peringer of Pendleton are -visiting friends in Salem. - . Minnie Joeckel of Bethnay -who Is teaching school near Silverton was in the city yesterday, ! i Miss Uenna Perdue of Gervaw waa ln;,the .clty visiting yester day.- : - j Ceclle ,Wiegand of ueryaxs school ' teacher of that section, was In the city yesteraay. i Roby Klseri of Turner sciio Was In the . city . on business yesterday.- ; ' Judge John C. Kendall i ot Marshfleld. recently, appomieu by. Governor Olcott as-, circuit Easiness Training " . - ttszntial . . r' , , I " Whether you go into ac tual business trinitffr or not,; .you, need t business training.' " ; 1 A course at this, "The School of Results' is the quickest cheapest and most satisfactory way to get that training. j Make us prove it! Ask us anything you , want to know about our courses, j ,-; A catalogue for the asking Hjiital .Business College High & Ferry cut It Qui There is no reason for continually hawk ink arid kpttting, come ln and get a bottle of bur cough syrup or lung balsam. y ' me hi 135 N. Contrnercial Phone 197 - i- ia-r. w m j r-' ' 1 1 ', r Li 1 f. . A .-. aSM w ' me IKES IW JOB OEFEFED Commerce. Secretary ISays : ne, would father Kemain; x and Complete . Task WASHINGTON, Jan. 6. An ouer oy resident Harding to transfer Secretary Hoover1 form the commerce department !to the interior department was declined by Mr. Hoover today because as he said in a public statemjsnt he has undertaken a departmental reorganization; "and the Job-is not yet complete ' I The commerce secretary said he had been ' highly complimented by the offer of the lnterio-f port folio, which Secretary Fall is " to give u pon March H, Julelt he .could be of f greatest serviee by completing the work he already has undertaken. . He added that the president entirely agreed with him. ,. ..4. . :..;- : i Mr. jHoover statement follows : "I. actually feel highly compli mented hy the suggestion fit the president -and, by , the large tepre- seniauon irom ,tne .western statea that I should undertake the I direc tion. of the department of the In terior' with its .large. jirogram 'of development la, the west. . f . "The president entirely agrees with me, however? tthaY the !secre-: taryshlp of commerce at the pres- cui uuie it oi ine uimosc impor tance,' not only because 6f the necessity of building no-a depart ment that will reaUy tneefc Mhe service needs of the whole com munity, but also" In vfew dr the economic proohlems growing out! of thetwar. ": i , The reorganization of; the -department has made; great, progress bt he- job is not; yet complete. Many questions before the aflmin-i istration in : which the -department is concerned, are but partly solved.! - . " 1 1 "I ; feel that i I could ' be of the be&t service ; in carrying on ; the work already' undertaken." - ' judge in, -that district, was . in Salem, yesterday , and -was . sworn In by .Chief Justice McBrlde 01 the supreme! court. , .Colonel 1. W. . G. 1 D. . M.ercef ; ot Eugene; ,, sergeajnt-at-nrms ;, t and chaplain i of 'Jthe state ; senate, : ar rived yesterday. j T. A. Bennett of v Marshfleld, f member of the state legislature, farrlved in ;$alem yesterday .and rwent on to "Portland last night. Senator Dunn of 1 Jackson . coun ty was one of the : legislauve members arriving in Salem yes terday. I - W. L.i Durand, -road patrol- pnan ot . Woodburn, was t. In the fclty yesterday on business- .iTHWIKI'!-) j SMOE, .That Combine CceWitfa "UOsm far SMt V9siM - : You will admire' the trim appearance 'of these : t shoes; and appreciate the . ease fhej ; afford W'tlred, . cramped feet; The extra width at the ' ankle and haH of the f oot r is concealed, by the , slen der, graceful lines.' Comes ' iii both ' black - and brown JOHN J. Prison . Paroles: Are Not ; ' r" Favored by judge. McCouft That:; paroles 'from 1 the ' state pexlltentlary, -ex,c,eptirig in ..excep tional cases, are no't for the pest interests of the community j was the-opinion voiced by. Judge John McCoUrt in addressing the Amer ican; Association of University Women . yesterday. . , . .. i ' Cases of, exceptional good .be havior, .Were excepted by .Judge McCourt. But he- said that often one criminal had enough influen tial friends to enable him to se cure a parole- while perhaps oth ers . more deserving were denied such rewards. , . That the greatest punishment for the criminal came from the disapproval of his fellow men and not from ' imprisonment.. was pointed out ' by Judge- McCourt, who recited in detail -the trying of 1 three leases in Oregon Mn ex planation j of the methods follow ed In such matters. Legion .Will, Introduce 'Anti-Alien Bill Soon 'EUGENE, Or., Jan. 6. An anti alien hill will the Introduced In the .coming session of the state legislature by Edward Ff. Bailey, representative from .Lane county, according to -announcement today at American legion headquarters. The legion is sponsoring the bill. Tne, proposed law would prohibit aliens Jiot eligible to f citizenship or -corporations in .which the ma jority, of stock Js owned - by such aliens . from , owning; or, leasing' land in Oregon. ; AH , the loopholes In , the California, anti-alien! bill are said to be -covered In this one. bits tor breakfast) Welcome- soIoqs! , - ,And . welcome, the . third - bouse and, the fourth estate!' . -j - ...1 .... . -Between -wind and water, the people who; .travel ; have to (keep a .weather.. eye. out. Put spring days - are In. the offing. . ,--..r V fW t ;l sMr. sCpuei; Is here, to Jecture and, -i evexy day, in pvery .way, get; richer and richer. The. ,.!oua method ; Jt8 appLlea , 4Ve have hoots and rubbers and ean give iriade by this Bdll t Bjflhdi Bbots are guaranteed td wear twice as long as any other bdot or it is adjusted justihe.sameasanautohidbiletire-i They are madiSenjbm 'en aiid child ren, in light or heavyweights, all styles, both knee length or hip boots. . ' ' . - tWe&ayea ;gdmysupply-- pi v which w'e aref clo$ingbuiaU$ UiAbcrJl JRiibber Heels Put on Wednesday Only 25c . repMs The best repair .work -,in - the city, . 7e have put in all new . machtnery and haye the best man in the v city. Try us pnee. If it is .not the Jbest-. -xspair nvta, JWU (W -MOU o v 4M mV.. to ETurope: TEyery. day,, and in every way, we et debter and debter." , : - - ; . ' K - . Any ' way;' ', these conferences serve as breathing spells between rounds. . 1 i ' ' The American dollar t Js the only silver-tongued orator . that can talk in apy language. The -Statesman of : Tuesday will ,tejl & .-great many, things about ithe Oregon legislature . pages and pages. 'You .'.will be surprised -perhaps, ..-tat. the -num ber, .of Oregon's -reat big . -.men in that body- ;to, say -nothing pt the two 41ne, women.. Things are . coming our way- cheaper gasoline mow, and . the legislature 1 -going tto .make taxes 'jowar.' lDr . -.at .least spread them - out ithlnper. . " 1 Air has. .always been .(free, hutwatar-et iiaOoweJ, i. a.; --.... .. 3te, On Oar Opening Day by Hundreds ot:Pntrops Their number more than, exceeded four expectations and we i)iajnk every one of them most heartily. Oiir (constant &im will be to so improve our serce that we will merit your coritinutd approvaL : " ' .i (T) -M'i'-.mSSZ' '' 'S-ir' ' "'24 i - " " . r . . . -Siss w. et''1fotir -flail Boot the exclusive s&frot WelLknowh iirm. I- .v4lue..; -::',i Day, Every Wednesday. All CD? -' " - i .- , ' JS-smSW' ;, -: .SJS?S; jy,p B,WUa we. couldn't appreciate it tar acto Urea were iaverited.' . It, "l.'.S'.'i . ' ; : Real estate market plckiQS up. Watch the oid ,: town . grow, ana the country around Salem, too. - 0 J , furtlvrre. J rlaim that -irrle Aftl I -a ',natntl -aal nereaaarr coratifnei t, ( -thn bkwd hat it ia found in ir i r.J (..ery: 'newborn luahi .hat wutiout t w eould not )!. ; toimnsre alimti-f ini y you, jvxThp, iirciiuae ;ou ,l-ve lraya 4ea 4oid rnuy. -' ilint -tnr ook, m ZQAer I"?r!ia ct iBbeuaaatiam. Jwat publut-ned. at-n.-t ru tue ,sal iteoth hout Jvliuma4.ira. wimt etnallf rIXX:S rauae; it n4 now 1c i i-uf . 'leinC'attM4ull? 4reatd ia all ita v.i- r at -iemia emd atagea hy entirely erwa-l. eMed, acventifi mthoda. ' , ' The writing- ot 4hia aousnaJ -!-k ft the reentt-af aor twenty 7eara.' at"J , pri-; iaatatioa and reaea.ro in f.i. tikesse, . and -A -went eery auftn-er af ieemaiiam, Kraritl. 8-iatica. Oout, elc Bialtf-r 1 what -farm r -how rhrnoiv 4o rfi4- it. ) Therefore, altbowca . raluaUa, I miil r!l- ' -Ijr-aeod .-aa omplete copy ef tt-e -book abeolotely free i jrou -S4 iJ ?f,r addana ,tat of -any auf'ftr yon mar , . N,w WttM j- .,.(. ' H "i I ' ' x' -; t. ., . 1 t V" ' 1 1 ' 5 ' , -aia4ai aaT liaV r f i-J i ' these i&xictis you any style eyelet J)a6ks Regular V. oi yiLLiAr.:s l.;ili-'fi::Tt fee'' fccialiit. ConrI : free. Consult" tin ycur feet. He r.; certs, treats bunicr ch suppcrt3. ,4 I ;167 ITConil :CileEi,:Oriiioa LARIIER TRANSFER PHONE 030 ' Try , Ton Penslar . Store, 'First, 1 f.- ... , uun , wa ' ibWaMM -vv;-- 1 'chance Siw ?:a-r&U-X - treated; Va. ... , .i 1 :