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j'.J. If.';- - 1 , TTIE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 9, 1923 CITY NEWS UN BRIEF jlnlinomah Chapter Xo, 1. RAM, Friday, February 9. Grand High Priest will make his .i official i visit. Dinner , at 7 p. rra. All RA Masons wel- w. ' ...... . . A ' a " k " ccrae. -uy oraec oi me n.nr. David A- Wright, SecAdr, Fait Brought -1 ' Suit was brought in the circuit 'court yesterday by the Fera Shoe company against O;. E. Price, t grating as.,the Price Shoe com t &y. . A cc o r d I ng to tha com- I ' Jnt oft February It, 192? 'the j 4 "endant shipped, toi i the... plain t t 81, palfs oi shoes 'to be re-.-: jJeled. - Thirty pairs were re-.- r. riJeled'with one strapl'for . S3 izd SI, pair with two Straps for I5l75,' according to the , com plaint. . No part of . either amounts A were paid: The plain tiff asks judgment ..." for $96.75 ' with Interest at six per cent. the hearing wan postponed; and so Salem has lost- an invaluable week by missing what two dozen orators coould have advised the city to do. The series of 16 class lessons Is drawing almost to a close, with a noticeable improve ment in the stage appearance of most of itsliard-worklng, perspir ing members. - '- -. rotted Plants Flake's, 273 State.- Adr. IJncoln Story Hour - . F ,. This week's stories at Library ttory hour will be given over to Lincoln stories. Miss Flora Case will tell the stories which will Include "A little lad of long . a so" "How they made Abe Lin coln Captain," 'Lincoln and. the ? leeplag ., sentinel," and "Lincoln, and the children' The younger children are. cordially. invited for tte Friday, afternoon; hourr and i!;f older ones for' Saturday ..orning..at 10 o'clock, although , .he stories 'are . much the ' same f ir both! periods f At each' hour .tlila week there will be perhaps '13 minutes In which , about five toys aid. , girls may tell their favorite Lincoln stories. All are Invited who can " listen quietly ,cnd happily to i stories told f of fcalf an hour. - i Car Is lilt - T. E. Richards of Liberty theatre while turn ins th rnrner of t Court and Liberty with his macnine yesterday was struck by W. ; B. Benton who was sroine east on Court. . Minor damage was done. ...'. f :iver Bell Circle Will Meet Tonight at 7 o'clock. Adr, Oratory Class After a week's " vacation, the public speaking class at the Y U to meet tonight, to talk on the question of "What More-Can the Civic. Clubs do for .Salem?" Prof Ilarriagton of Portland, the direc tor, was laid up last week, and 1 VChccchts'Kuts tcgulac 91 and $13 Per Pound . CSpeclal Price 85c "v ..',.," Tfca'LitUa Lady's Store;-; ' 4 j j Center and 12th sm 55$ t7 brrinj your Hardware and f".iraitrare e.t The Capital Hard iTra & Furniture Co., 233 No CcrirclAl CL Fhcna947 702 CCT3 THAT LAST ILniT.IAII ; Dianoads, Watches, 1 J ewelry and SilTerware, none 1255, Salem, : Oregon Zzlzzx Anbulasca Cervice '.'.': Day-, or Klfht .' ':Z ' " 73 B. liberty Et. Ealera .. ,t Ore.. Capital Junk :sU;Cbe:'.r:.:. 'M V.. : .... 1 V ' .. . WANTS AH klada ct jutte and leecnd-hand cocda, We Fay fell tsIss,. . - ) 215, Center Stmt . Another Collision- - W. A. McFarlanid . of 2 9 2 north Summer- whlla !cninr south i on Commercial struck a man named Ed. Vaible of 1 3S . north Fourth who was ' going south on Com zcerciar and who,' turned east on Court. Minor . damage , resulted. Swift's Fertilisers. For easy terms, C. S. Bowne. phone 35S. Adv. .'(:" . i jack's Cafe .i 163 S. Com. Stl A rood nlace to eat. Tables and counter. Adr, Hit Light ! ' : Albert Ruge or ; route 2. re ported - that . as J he was . going north on Fifth street ' yesterday he struck a red lantern near tne Highland station; Valentines , j - The Song Shop. A-dvo-1 Two Collide I . :. L. K. ColJtan of 847 Saeinaw while going north on Commer cial yesterday collided with K Wilcox of 8932 56th street south. east, Portland, who was operating south on ' Comfmerclal. Minor damage was done to both ma chines. . . - Dr. B. It.! Vhite, Osteopathic - - Physician and Surgeon. " Diag nosis .by Electronic Reactions of Abrams and Oscllloclastle treat-ment.-r Adr. . , , -. irai Bund Roai-l-' A, delegation j of Woodburn citizens, headed by Gene Court ney of the Bank of Woodburn, obtained - permission '' Ifrom ; the county court yesterday to con vert, a private ' road, which runs northeast from "Woodburn into a public1, thoroughfare. : The cost Of; survryini and. ""graveling' will be born" by; the road district and works is expected ' to begin in the near future . , ! . . Drs. Helsley & Xlelsley. Practicloners of " Osteopathy and - Electrlonlo : Reactions ot Abrams at thei 8ilvrton Sani tarium..' Silvefcon, -Oregon Adv. The First Essential To get a pair ot glasses which will satisfactorily cor-, rect the defects of your eyes, a , thorough' examination, is the 'first essential. , i We have the equipment to assure you a 4 thorough .and -comprehensive examination. MORRIS - OPTICAL CO. . , , S01-S Oregon Bldg. -' Oregon's ' Largest Optical . Inititutloa Phone 239 for appointment 8ALEM, OREGON , mm- Sleeers ' ; The following were' given beds at the local station yesterday evening: J. Cook, William Tath well, : H. Marohn, G. Rice. H. Glaze, M. Allen, Clarence Allen, S. Fabryekl and F. Lamont. , Red Tulips in Pots For Valentine. Flake's, 273 State. (We deliver.) Adv. ; R. Jj McHale c,; - 720 High street, Eugene, while going south ou Jefferson highway swerved to the lefti and was knocked into a diteh by another car. - Little damage! was done: to the car. The other driver's, name- twas not known. I " . t ' t j j : ? ' . i Legal Blanks ' ; jv Get them at The Statesman of fice. . Catalog, on application. adr. i . - , I - f Goes to Medford - M. JJ Newhouse of the Oregon Growers left Thursday night for Medford where he is to hold a big meeting of fruit growers to day.' Another of the association meetings is to be held Saturday at Sheridan, which will be attended by a number of men from Salem. , s 3 LADD & BUSH; . BANKERS- . , ' ; - . . Genera Ezakin Bns!aesi - j ' . ' Office noon frost 10 a, n. to S p. o. - H Doughton & Marcus HARDYARE, PAUITS, OILS end GLASS Grkwold Alnminnm Tea Kettles are not rolled, 1 but cast. Absolutely as indestructible as it is . possible to make a kitchen utensil.- ; i , ' - Dr.' B. H. White BO 6 U. S. Bank Bldg, Elec tronic Reactions of Abrams Adv." . f ". --..: - Steclhel; fieason. piens , i SteelheaA. fishing ( has opened up out !Tn 4he" coast streams, and some of tfie local fishermen have been dr.lvirigout to see what there is " In' it for them. The coast is said to be more tolerable as to climate than the. valley, and tbe fishermen report it not too bad for a man to stay out long enough to have at least a good ; chance without suffering. Sincerity Cloth. Now $22.50. See our ad on page 3. A. A. Clothing CO., 247 North Com'l street. Adv. Business Woman " - . ' Has 3-room - apartment . which she would share with desirable "party, j Close in near state house, heat, light furnished., s Separate entrance, reasonable. n , Rooms newly refinished. Call; . 1867-J. 475 N. Capitol, mornings or 106 afternoon or evening. Adr. ; Volleyball Vlsito A delegation of volleyball play ers from 'the. faculty of the OAC will visit Salem this afternoon, for a series of games with" -the Salem business men's teams. Tho games start at 5: 30. Following the ser ies, the two teams wili? dine to- with the locals as hosts, the first invasion of any foreign volleyball team this year, but others are Impending. Last year the locals played a$ Eugene,' Portland, Stay ton, and establish ed a near-championship record, f gether. This Is 1 A Classified Ad Will bring you a buyer. Ady. Son Born . . . Born ; to Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Crandall, Tuesday, February ' , at tbe , Court street, maternity hospital,, an eight , pound : boy, named Graham Stewart. : The Crandall home in Northeast ot the ctly... - : Estate Admitted .,Th .estate ; of f W. : J. Irwin, well known in r this vicinity, who died February4 1, 1923, was ad mitted to probate yesterday. Ac cording ioAPPra.ised valued real property, 'was valued j at 36,000 anCiersojulVproperty at 13,000. HiB j widow, Lillie Belle Irwin' was 'mentioned at the . only heir. Estate . Appraised . - Appraisement i of the estate of Mary . Eakin showed : real proper ty of $6,000 and personal prop erty of" 314,003.21. Cottage Prayer' Meetings - Tonight will be the last tot the series of evening Cottage Prayer DIED BERRY At local hospital, Feb ruary 7, Henry M. Berry, age 73 years. Born in Oregon. Re mains forwarded toy Terwilllger Home to Alrlle, Oregon where services will be held this morn ing. , , ,i meetings that . have .been , held the. last three weeks, before the two weeks meetings to be held in each of the Methodist churches beginning next Sunday.' : The Prayer meetings tonight will be in tho (following homes: 1, C. F. Breithaup, 723 1 Ferry; 2 and a combined, . J. R. Moyer, 1265 Waller; 3, D. C. Jlassell. 295 S. 1J; 4. C. H. Maxwell.1 590 S. 25; 6, Will T. Kirk; 1259 S. Liberty: 7 and 8 combined, Mr. Bent, 1330 S. Commercial; 9, no meeting; ,10, Mrs. Heinick. 63 Center; 11, C. C. EmmeU, 335 N. Summer.; 12, E. E. Bergman, 1495 Chemeketa; 13 and 14 com bined. Dr. M. C. FIndley; 15," L. H. Roberts, 1337 N. Winter, 16. Mary Barker. 1265 N. Cottage; 17. Mrs. Hackett, 1305 N. Com mercial; 18, J. R. ' Neer, 1831 Fair Grounds road; W. H.. Hen derson, 1340 Madison; 19, E. J. Raymond. 1390 N. 14th. PERSONAL Captain Robert M. Duncan, an attorney of Burns, Oregon, is in the city looking after irrigation matters in the legislature and vis iting his father, R. B. Duncan of Salem Route 3t F i. ; Pictures of Mussolini, the new Italian leader, in a bathing suit are appearing in . the newspaprs. Tha. way : in which .. his ; forehead bulges out he must have been' a city" editor ot one time. Loa An geles Times. i ' MO SER BILL S PASSED BY SENATE Diseased Persons May Be Admitted to Bail and Not Held in Custody, ' 'The Moser bill amending the law applying. 1 to persons having venereal' diseases so that . . such persons may be admitted to bail instead of being held in custody pending examination was passed by-the senate. . ; ' Moser's bill providing' that, li censed chiropractors be required, to . pay an annual license. p.f $-2 (a year to the board of chiropractic' examiners1 was passed. " Senator Smith's bill exempting from the payment of license fees pharmacists who have paid licen ses for 20 years' was passed. , A bill introduced by Senator Taylor making two years tbe term of office ;of county s and city health officers instead of an in definite period and giving county commissioners a voice in the ap pointment, was passed. ' Senator Klepper fought the bill, declaring that some . official In Portland, afraid he is going to be fired, is using the eastern Oregon senator as a post to keep from getting fired. , ' Only Joseph and Klepper voted against the bill. 1A9HOOPII2GGOUGH III No "cure" but help to re- i V V v duce paroxysms of coughing. 0 sD Over 1 7 MMkmJon U4 Ywl . nnr El c trie Co. Offers large choice ef elertri lamp fixtures for yonr seieetion. Whatever tha purpose, we hare th fixture- for it. All the newest and smartest and most artistic- de sirns. v FIsener Electric Company. Archie Fleener Electrlciaa 414 Court 8t. Faa flSO mmtn mil ml - fcJ re--.: Genuine Ford Par & ; All made of the; highext quality miterhl, t" good workmen and by the most efficient mt'JicJ:. From the smallest gear to ths niotcr block itsslf, They r Are Petf ectioii If you would get the utmost villus for ycur cc, Demand Genuine Ford Parts . Buy them from us and you are assured cf GENUINE FORD QUALITY and SERVICE vailey mmm. :260 N. High iStreet Szlzzi, Orc:::i T w ' ' 1 ' i - . , - " " : ; . b lit"' , ." r ; " - - : ' . ? .- - 0 v v r x re Ah SMITH At bofaie.near iena, Feb. - "8. Mary Magdelene Smith, age 92 years. 'Survived ; by two daughters, .Mrs. Early and Mrs. ; Ella Whitman of! Hoed River, and son John, Sou te" I, Salem; also 18 grandchildren.:, Funeral i services from Zena church Sat urday at 2 p. m. Arrangements ' In care of Terwilllger Home. Webb & Cloiigb Lc2d:22 Fcntral 4 Directsrsv ;r; Expert Ensbo!z:tra Which has been the means of saving the men of Salem arid vicinity thousands of Dollars, will close Saturday with t T f r f y y t y y x T Y Y X4 y Y J Y Y Y Y Y X f y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y As a Fitting Finish to This Remarkable Sale and Determined to Make the Closing, Days the. Best of Our Entire Sale, We llz2 Added Many New Lines nd Urge Our Fnends to Beneht by Our Lttorts. . -.- TTr. v Men's Underwear- Shirts arid t ' t : Heavy Ribbed Cotton y 55c ea. : iij r :. i. I Natural . . -;l Wool ' 75c ea. ' . Positively Your Last Chance to Get One oi These " SOOlEfSALL-WOWSUITS IT Models for Men and Young Men, all. sizes $30.00, $35.00, $40.00 and $45.00 Suits - $23.00. Made of Fine Worsteds, Tweeds, CassLmeres, Serges n Unio Suits Natural Yool and Ccttcn $3.50 N. B. Fine Merino . $4.50 Hatch One Button $225 . $2 'S5 Suits , for Big" Men 25 Suits, size1 39 to 48, medium and stouts - Regular $20.00, $25.00, $30.00 Suits Medium and .1: A ' id Light Weight Worsteds, Casslmeres andT Serge3 'Boys, KiaickeF Suit All Wool Fabrics, Ages 6 to 18 Years Regular, $10.00, $12.50 and $15.03 Suits J Cassimeres, Tweeds' and Blue Serges -1 - Boys' Knicker Pants Ages 6 to . 18 Years Regular $2.50 to $3.75 and sw 1 ffssi $235 f ;.v,.;... - - 3 One Lot Hart Scbaffner & Mart $45. ALL-WOOL OVER Medium and Light Weights,. Plain or Belted - : For Friday and Saturday . 3.00 See Them in. our Window Buy Them Now 4- sw.;,w, 1 Men's Hat All Styles and Colors of Stet sons, Mallory and Hardens, regular $4.00 to $10.CD VM'MOOL- " An imaenie Shipaent Direct From Oar Mills. Slightly ' Blacjc 'cnd Drown Shots and Oxfords, Staple ccd lhu Defective at Greatlr Reduced Price EnglisnTStt; V-. ''i'. $10.00 $li00: $15.00 $17.50 $25.00 $7.S0 to $10.00 Valies $8.50 to $15.00 VdBM $6.50 $8100-$9.50 $10.50 $16.00 ' . y: $3i9S ;' ' - '.e$5a9SI ' Boys' 75c Bluei ' Bbys $4.00 and $4.50 Corduroy and Mole- - Men's $7.00 !.Ien's 25c Chamhray Shirts -j All Wool Sweaters r sMa Work Pants ? Sweater Vests Cashmerelts Scs f 50c y ; j $2 JO - $235' '- $435 6 pairs$L0Q ' - e 4 . 4 " 4 4 4 to v . 4 4 4, Rigdon & Son's MORTUARY TJntqthd Scrvica 233 N. CoTsmercial Street .. Phone639 1- 4 M MM -t 4M 4 VMM MvM v t t V vM t t -