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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1923)
I i KCITY.:NEWS IN " Beds were ; given .last 'night to Fred Pl)elp, JReynoid Moore, n.i J. raUterscmind KarX'Crunn V v - Ik Sure to .Tsc. Mountain Kalm Cousi Remedy and stop, that cou? h. J At -leading drug stores. thone 51TW. Adv. . frn-hii iui& Uewive.; ' Col, w; C. Faulkner or tfaiem, raft commander - of.. Sodgartck pott; tirajWl Army of thv Ilepub lic, who recently waff ' appointed ly the '.national ;,omm&ndPr-lA by buymgryour atdTrared furnitiire at The Capital Hard ware' :Furaitt:r&:.Go., pSjjNo, V ' FOR GIFTfj TI1AT LAST 1 1 fHARBlAir BROSl Diamonds, Watches,," f ' f Jewelry and Silverwares 'f. " Phone 1255, Salem, v Oregon f t- 1 ....... Capital Junk Co. "All kin As ot junk and second-hand goods. .,We pay full value. in '215 Center Street Phpne 393 WANTS LADD & BUSH, BANKERS Established 1868 General Banking Business : Of f ice Honrs f rant : , - - ' 7 t ; , .. . . . . .. . From Cellar to Attic You Need a, Winchester Flashlight ' . - - . . i Danger lurk in the darkness. A flashlight Is the safe einergency light everywhere. A hundred uses in every home. ; f : ' , 1; . '. " '.N ". i . -" - -. "Winchester" on a flashlight means satisfaction. ;Dirab4 iiickle and. fJhrtrcasGsV- Taten'ted-aaf'ety switch on fibre flashlights, one-piece lens cap, lens '"Wltherfect distributfonrof'"ght-i-are'a few Win-' ehw features. -. -r " -T-' fc " ' ' : ' 'f : Always nse. powerful Winchester batteries! for hright light and long life.1 flashlights. Salem Flardware The Winchester Store" The Buyer of Feel best only when paying r nun oi quanty remains long alter the jjkrlce Is forgotten. THIS is the age of plunder merchiaidising. It tempts the unwary, and unfortunately the" person of small means Is ; usually ' the e greatest sufferer. When you buy :' - " ' ' V Ittffi'Mxr Shoes r'V..1''-'."- of Iraerit, yoiji are, buying a1 shoe with the largest distribution iin:tho world, and.yoiu not only. get U 0 0 cenU for every dollar, spn. but get alwoo r i -: 4 ' i " . f ";. ' ' , - ' ' Guaranteed Satisfaction, Fit, Style and Durahility t . i THE STORE THAT SATISFIES ! '' jj, . irr ROTTLE ' Mm man Store T3 IE OREG ON STATESMAN; SALEM, O REGON chief -as senior kldf-e-eani pan! t chief " of staff, v hasUreoelved the official badges o . the position. - It is an attractive design ,wiib "rib bon - in the national color? and Kold-plated mt'tal; parts. . "' Trusses' ' :!....-' t - .- Fitted at Tyler's' Drug Store by an '..expert in the : business. adv. Suit Tiled ' A suit-or collection of nnl account-, past ".dueTwas "f Ited the justed court: yesterday by O. - P. I larria against:' the Ot egon Grain eomoanr '".-J The -comslitnt allirea that -onUFebruary ! 3, lS2.:he I Bold-and delivered-rto'thei defend ant .2359 . pounds j of potatoes alued at SSSSS.U . I8ia STOXE. JU). , . General Off lea Fractiee ; ' . - - Cancers Treated- ? , . ; Office Tyler's prog fitore ' :i57 H. Commercial Street 7 i- - - 1 "A-J SHANGHAI CAFE ? 41622 Com'L St. j Phone 297. Merchants' Lunch . ..25c Noodles ... i . . ir . ...... . 23c Ajcaericn . Dishes Chinese Dishes-J Open 11 a.m; to 1 a.m. Mnsic and dancing 9 p.m. to 1 a.m 5 ! i I M ; "S 10 a; m. to 3 p. mi They fit all standard Cheap Shoes for them, while the recollecT . v JX ttvt , I'll The s 1 BRIEF - MeiUral -Meeting . The' annual meeline of th r'olk-YamhUl-Marion Medical so ciety will i be held at the ' Salem Chamber- of Commerce . at -8 o'tlock. January 23. There will he election 'of officers for the en suing year and consideration ot an : amendment, to the! constitu tion. Report' of cases will con stitute the scientific program. , The. Diagnosis , of DiKeanc v . From 'i thft radio activity of the blood (lr.' Abrara'a '. method) was described In Pearson's tor June.. A reprint of tnls account may :, be obtained by addressing or calling at 806 US National Dank Bnllding, 'Salem, Or. -AdT. Tho Gray Delle "WiU Serve . Roast Turkey dinner all day. ; i.-:,---i.t; 'Acressoi'lPfi Stol W. Q.. Wilson Of 1098 North Twenty-second reported to the police, last night that one West ern Giant "tire, one tube and a cat Jack' were" stolen- from his car while ' it was parked on ,X4berty betweeu State nd Ferry. , roiUtir-keepera-- Hi-grade chicks for less, ai Needhams," 658 Estate . street. 0 der, early. -AdY. - ' Accident Reported ' 1 C. M. Inman of 'the Breyman building Vhile going east on Court between Cottage and Winter re ported that - he ; collided with a man by the name of Young-from Rickreall. Slight damage result ed. :):i7t- V-'-. ":;-;-.- ;- Quitting Business .Everything to be sold at . sale prices beginning Monday morning, at Mrs. Trorer's Gift Shop, 165 N! Liberty St. Adv.; Nebraska People Here : . 7 Mr.-, and Mrs. C. W. McLaugh lin and family,-from Cozad, Neb., are newcomers to Salem, they having- bought the D. C. Johnson home on Laurel Avenue in Sa lem Heights, and. they : are now occupying it with the , Intention of remaining. They came out for better health reasons, still re taining their Nebraska property. MacPonaNTs Fanner ' Almaaio At Tyler's Drug Store. adr. Marriage Licenses Many , ; Saturday was a busy, day i at the ' marriage license bureau in the county; clerk'ir office.'. -; Four couples' (applied for certificates. They were: Oren F. Williams and Clara Brenden of Silverton; Frank F.' Schmidt and Anna jOster . Df Mt, Angel; Carl Aad arson, and Tarbjorg , Moy pt : afem, and M. Kincaid . and Marie Lucille Marshall of Salem. Census Not Finished- - Because of the magnitude of the task and a shortage of work ers, the Salem church census that was begun last Sunday was not quite finished. It will be com pleted today If the weather per- DIED MILLER At a local hospital Jan. 19, Clarence P. Miller, at the age of 73 years, father of Clar ence 1 A. 'Miller, : Salem, Or., Frank C. Miller, Chicago,' Mrai Gertrude Goebel, Salem. Fu- neral services Will be held Monr day Jan. 22, at 2 p. m. from the Rigdon mortuary, conclud ing services. In, the City View - cemetery VrK,:v'j i'0 tvj LUPER In this city, January 19, Mrs. Rebecca E. Luper. age 59. years, mother of. Jame -O. Luper. " Funeral I services "will he held Monday, January 22. at 10: 30 a. m. from RIgdon's mortuary. Interment City View cemetery. . ' , 1 ' -1 ELLICH--Sam Ellich died . at a local hoslptal, Jan. 20, 1923. Mr. Ellich ' was 3S years old; ' The body Is at the . Webb & Clough mortuary and funeral " announcements - will- he made later. FUNERALS - Funeral Beryices for t the , late Samuel Beutler will be held Mon day, January 22, at 1:30 p. m. from e the Mennonite I church at Prattm. Interment at the Pratum cemetery. . The hody Is at the Rig- 'don'mortuary; "' :r- ' Webb '& Clough Leading Funeral v Directors i 1 , Expert Emhahnen Rigdon & Son's BIORTUARY ' Unequaled Service 7 Clancy, FIcrist, Inc. ' 125 No'rth HiglL :, Pbone S81 MSay it with Flowers" mils. All the responses are to be tabulated and all church' pref erences expressed i win"her" given t cf the pastors- of 4b burcbea-indicated. The work. Is . being done.1 through the ..First. Methodist; church; but the. results are for every ' denomination. , " ' -t Cars Collkle ' Allen G. Hall of route S, while driving on State at Nineteenth re ported that he was at ruck - by Charles Llndquist of Silverton who 1 was going tnorth oh Nine teenth. Slight damage resulted. Rig Hale w Of high grade goods at ' law prices. Mrs. Trover's Gift Shop, 165 N. Liberty St. Adv. Spotlight vStole C A, Vibert reportwl. that his spotlight was'stolen from his car. while it was parked at the Baptist church last night. . ..: v . t . Prices Have Been Marked Down III order to dispose of our goods' Jn the shortest space of time. Mrs. v Trover's Gift Shop. Adr,' Embezzle Released ' H. L. Hagerman, who arrived In Salem several days ago with a new 1 car, was arrested yesterday. by the police on a charge of em., bezzlement. It developed that he had purchased the . car from a Seattle insurance company and had then driven it out of the state. ; He was; later released on his agreement to return the car.: A Classified ; Will bring - yon a buyer. Adr. Drs. White and Marshall ' Osteopathic physicians, U. S. Bid. Adv. " - Store Entered-- The Rollihs store at Jefferson was entered Friday-night and sev eral caps stolen - and : candy and bananas eaten. ' ' The suspects were '' believed "to be about 20 years old, about five feet eight inches In 'height and shabbily dressed, . . : Quite a Large Line : Of stand and swinging frames at sale prices. Mrs Trover's Gift Shop.- Adv. ' 4 The 1023 Overland lias - arrived. : Come , in .. and see them Vicjc Brothers. Ad. Wheel , Wrecked . i - ,i Milton Schultz of 597 North Twenty-first street . reported that some car. hacked Into his. wheel as it stood near the curb in front of the T", . . ;,k, .:. "Arsenal? Partv The Xancolnian society of Wil- amette university - entertained themselves and -a number of lady friendsfromr the ; university: Sat- Everyho'dy Wants His Glasses Right and Wants Them Promptly ! With a frame too large or too small, glasses never can ; be right. : We "always haye ready for Instant use an ex tremely large supply of the necessary material for mak ing any pair of glasses cor rectly ...and promptly ; I ; ; .A i . , i rl 301-5 Oregon Bldgv j 1 Oregon's Largest Optical ; Zi, ;f : InsUtutlon-'..i; c-.;. i- Phone 239 for appointment SALEM, OREO OH Can You Afford T9 take chanced ; ot ruining your health by letting that ' cold drag along? ' ;.Gtt .bottle' of' con gh sy rup . today. . f. Sfehaefer's Drugstore ' ; i . " - ' 135 N. Commercial - 1 " Phone 197 Toni.PeaIai.;Store ' Tint" ni day night at the home of Ever ett Lisle; president of the society, hf 1041 -South Thlrtefenth. street. lt; was : an araehaP' nartv J. with . , v 7-""l ----- -l iKcuiianrrvRniKe.i60itng iro- gram in' promise -aad.no end ot life " games 'that were' not a hit warlike.-. Each guest put on some sthnt: a eong, a verse,, a demon? stration r! something interesting S4me music, some literary eyenta aiid ah appetite-satisfying lunch eon, that Included many kinds of home-madei candies; along with sandwiches and things, helped to make the evening a pleasant one Hemstitching j Reduced to - OC Miller's "Ohod Goods" Jlem- stitchliig parlors. Adv.v Quitting TtusiaeKS . . A; Everything must be sold, be ginning- Monday., morning, ' the 22nd,' . nt Mrs. Trover's Gift Shop,' 165 IN; Liberty. Adv. High School Hanquet ' iThe hPilosophlan society of the, saiem. nign , scnooi - neid one . of their' annual ; banquets Saturday hight at Itbe , Spa. They were served in the rose room, with dec orations of pink carnations, .and 52 guesta sat down to the event. Ukuleles and mucrie furnished sdme of the enjoyable diversions daring the dinner program. . r. ( . . Drs; Heisley ' & . Heisley - Practlcloners of V Osteopathy and - Electrionio - Reactions ot Ahrams at ' the Silverton Sani tarium, Silverton, Oregon Adr, - Musicians Dine 1 ? ' , The I Fortnight luslc club of Salem banqueted Saturday night at; the Spa. with Miss Lillian Dod san as" hostess . for . the occasion. Twelve guesta made up the party attd made It an evenin'g of en jqyment, . 1 l .-" '- r r-:: High Grade Goods . , At" sale ' prices. Mrs. Trover's Gift Saop. Adr. i 'nl BlnnVii ' Get them at The: Statesman of fice. .Catalog, on application. Alarm Sent MA still alarm Saturday 'night brought the fire department run ning to the Commercial Book 3 no Kimball Piano Most: be Sold "iWill accept terms' of 35 down, 3.50 a week. This Klin ball has been used but is in perfect condi tion and we will accept it back in tade ' any' time in one year at fall price on - a new piano. See this piano today.' : i Geo, a Will,-432 State Street Our Store Hours Are fromir3 fea. mrto1 6:p,lrnCcI i r 1 . . i . " " . . . - -V, .-..: -. t .... , v.. - ' :L 'J V i . Everyi Department Shares : i tirnceries. rlothincr. :,hoes. arv H .iroods, men's and ladies'- furmsh- Bings, notions;; underwear, ladies . ' Yeadv-tQwear. ; barkain basemetit, . ' v ' nbsierylugagei ,and all ottfer J departments, ' 11 1 OFKli UNBEATABLE it-., .SAVINGS " r. Ml " Clfetn-Sveep Sale " vPrice Reductici r 'V n i v U i ' - i 'f T t" THRIFT ' ; The word Jee haTe embed ( jded intohe'; hearts of our -'!.' patrons, not literally speak- ' lng .. but through actual t ' ftavinn In dnllar4and cents.. . , - . SUNDAY MORNING, Store on North Commercial street, where Chey found a' red-faced hut harmless fine" earning and" almost burned out. The-smoke made it look a big scary but no damage waa .done.f- The .flrement. dldln't even have to wet, their apparatus. I PERSONAL! I II. C Staplefon of Rosedale, road master, was before the coun ty clerk with business yesterday. ' Alfred Taylor of Central How ell spent', the day in Salem ys.-tih-rday. . : . I E. Van. ' Santen," tt Bridge CreAki clerk of ; the school board of that section1 was ,-; in : the, city on .business yesterday. v v II. C. Todd of Sublimity was in the city yesterday. t Sylva Jones of Gervais was In Salem yesterday for ' a short time. ' . ' ' . .. ,.. H. W. ; Cooley . of Talbot, a farmer of that vicinity ;,was in Salem on business .' yesterday I BJTS FOR BREAKFAST Many signs, .of aprirxg. ' ; V s .' . The. ways and means committee of the two houses of the legisla ture, accompanied by Governor Pierce, spent-, the,, afternoon. of yesterday looking over- the penl-? tentlary, . . . . . - S s . ; The thing that impressed the legislators, most was the. number of 'upstanding men - kept. In , idle ness, there; not because they do not want, to ;. work, . but because there is no., work i provided, for them., -i- v." 'i-. - Li .;:-V' ' - i .If 100 of those over 400 men were employed In a flax; plant equipped to spin seine twine, they, could easily ; turn out 100 tons an nually, of this twine, and sell it to , the fishermen . of Oregon . for $2.75 a pound and upward. They could clear on this twine2.50 a pound. "or enough -to pay . all the Salem Ambulance Service iDayjor Night I Phone 666 , I 173 S. Liberty St. Sah?m , Ore. CHESTER SJPILW Ttrt Ask fnr tuiiln ftA I'll 1 la tLf. MUUcW iZfUL "aIT7 t "il-crtKS'CTrv MAMli HUKil riUA tot M wakMnMBatSUotAhnyiltdWit souj by csajcGSTS Bisrem GHI dm Saturdays Until Nine in the Evening 11 ii JUL If You Didn't Respond to Saturday ' " Sale ppportunitie, we Say r " J WlTHERIfHASISf m ; . AS;L0Ha AS'QUANTITIFi5;iJlST: .1. ALL ROADS IMADyTO SALEMij ALL SALjl-LEADS Salem s - Greatest 'V-.-- JANUARY 21, 1923 expenses of two prisons the sise of , , Oregon'ss penitentiary, - and have 3100,000. to spare. : They could paj, wages Jta everyjijnaB. in the prison who works at any oh, and still pile. up a big annual sur plus. . . - , . The fishermen want and need this pure Oregon" flax twine. ,V m And ino' tons of. flax fiber can lm produced on 300 acres oT fer tile Salem district. land, in a good crop year. . " ! . .. ' The state penitentiary, at Still-, water, Minn.,, ' pays all the ex penses .of- ; the institution, . an makes, a. surplus of nearly , $3 0U, 0Q0 a year r- besides, in spinning binder" twine from .Yucatan sisal and Manila hemp from, the Philip pines. There . Is a nihch bigger profit In spinning flax twine. And the flax is grown 'here, not in a foreign country. j - . And good .money can be made at the Oregon prison in' spinning sack ' twine" and . other'," coarser twines, rroin, the lows grade fiber, or spinning, tow. , And the spread, in flax : fiber manufacturing can be, carried on up as high as you want to. go, outside the j prison walls'; up tb $2400 a pound for the manufac tured article made into the finer linen handkerchiefs, selling at 50 cent's apiece. ' " "' - I V V . " And still higher for the finer laces that ought to made here and not brought from France and Switzerland and (other lace cen- Can't you see where this thing TOO UTE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT Furnished '.' 3-roonj apartment,' 421 Court street, '' phone 702-M. . , " " I ' ".' "' EUNERAL . A Complete FxzistcIJct Ls:s J center ' street. " -, 0 f : III! - Department Store J1 will lead to. If the Industry in -t primary stages Is well established at the penitentiary? ItTwui 1 ,i ta keeping $39,000,61)0 yrir i ' the United , States for linen jr. a : u fact urerg; money that is now go ing to other countries.. The neces sary flax can all he grown in the Willamette valley.' It can all" tL grown in. Marlon county, on -acrp.? that are now slacker acres or not used at all. ' If-BKptec: Aply It to Any Boptur. Oil cr tce tAXf or Smjul.md To sr aa 1 - -..tat Em Tbu ZXm Coa- . " " ' . . ' . vince4 TIioBianda " Sent Freds to Prtvo Ti:I: AnyB ruptured, fnaa, irsnssn or f).,:.!, . hoold writ t bc to W fi. Jtitm utli : JIU 8W Adwi N. V, tor fr ItiI of . hi wonderful stimulating application. Jut -pnt it on the rnptare nd tit taut cles tregia to tighten; they bZia to hini , togethen so that thw Apeainf elete n?o rail and the need of a pport r trui r appliaae ic.thea lion- away with. Doa'l neglect t teal for thU tr trial. Evea it your rupture doeaa't IkUt ?on what ir the ase of wearing aupporta all your life! War aflr tbia nuisance t Why run the risk of gasgren and anrh . dangers' from a small and innocent little rupture, the kind -that haa thrown thea aanda on th operating tablet A host of men and women are daily running encii riak joaa "bocanao their nsptnrea do not hnrt nor prereat -them' front getting aroand "Writ at once for this free trial. -aa it is certainly a ' wonderful tliin;. and haa sided ia the euro of ruptarea that wor ir pig as aaan'a tv fiata. Try and write at once, naieg the .coupon be low. - 5 ' a "W. SBiee. Tne,' ' ' t iS7B Jtain St 'Adaa,iK;iT:- - Ton may aend tne entirely free a Sample Treatment t yonr atimnlatinr application for Kuptnre. - '"" r 'i ''' i - r.',' , ' ; ddres - ' ... . Stato ',' . j - ... . - -. DIREC JOS. . r ... - - . . if "'aw 1 Tte Wulonclte VdlV : f Most complete, largest and fin est stock of merchancpiie i "" this masterful sale evett. COME MONDAY . Last Day 1 .' TO "tiqift v;z::: ' January 17tli t5 ' : I-et It - make you raore fully realize the adrantagej 'of buying at The People's Cash store, every, day In w- mmmm wmmmtmi mm f i intlg,. ti.Ta " t f.-, . .. ' .. v -.--. .-i -- t mm mi n f m im m r,m m ; . , ! V'-'::.;:..;...J " ;w : , ' , : ft r