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" THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON C THURSDAY tORNING,lNOyEMBER 311923 V i CITY NE i - ' - ' Bids Opened Today - : J. T. Hunt and Jim Smith, 'county roiumit-:sion r. will go to 'Portland today to be present at the opening of the bids for the construction of the Niagara-De-- troit highway. Work, will com mence at once if the ' bids come within the estimated amount. Wanted, listings ' On homes in Salem. Values must be right and on easy terms. W. H. Grabenhorst A Co., 275 State St. n8 LlfMM Granted .Marriage licenses were ' granted yesterday to Carl White and Ella May Davis, both of Salem; E. H. Arnold and Hattle J.- Chance, both of Stayton; N. J elder ks and Alary Bowley. both of Gervaiai Lester D. Southard, Dallas and Anna Regnicsk, Gervals. ; Or. M. P. Mendelsohn 'Has the largest and best equip ment that" the market affords for the examination and correction of troubles. He Is not a mem Iter of any combine and guaran tees satisfaction in erery respect at moderate prices. Room 210- 211 V. 8. National Bank Bldg.. or phone 723 for appointment. N-8. Congregational Church Meeting Dr. Fred Gray of Seattle, will be here this evening to attend the Joint congregational meeting of the First and Central Congrega tional churches, i.Dr.,Gray comes to explain the new method 3. of churches 'financing whfb. is thought to .be an. improvement over the old way, Mr. : Adams of Oregon .uty. .win ne nere also to join ui uie meeting., ;j ne meeting will be" held In the basement of the First, dongregalljonal church.'.- Dr. Gray Ja 6ne of " the I" outstanding leaders of his church and bis mes sage this " evening will be an In spiring one. . ' Have Toar Draperies Blade : By Hamilton. AH work guar anteed. C. S. Hamilton, 340 Court; St, r N10 YMCA Diirrtors to Meet The November meeting of the directors' of the Salem 'YMCA will be held today noon at the YMCA building, according: to announce- ments being mailed out by C. A. Kells, general secretary. Best Grade pf Wood s ., ! -ft. ad It inch green 'mill wood, dry mill wood.' dry 'second growth fir,? dry old fir. 1 6-inch block mill wood is the best fuel to save your dry, wood. Prompt de-l livery and reasonable price. Fred TL Wells, 280 South Chnrch. Phone 1 642. N-8. ' Committee Meets Satarday Saturday morning will see a group of Legion men from Capital Post No. 9 at work decorating the armory for the big military and carnival dance ' Monday evening. This Is to be the first annual Arm istice day dance sponsored by the local post. ' i Trade Your Old Header On, a new heater. H. Furn. Co. Stiff n8 Dental Examinations Held i For the. purpose of conducting dental examination, the state den tal board is now "in session here. Yesterday morning those taking the examination, gathered at the Equitable Savings at Loaa - : "Association i Portland, Oregon''1 Harry G. Keeney, Representative, SOt Uasoaie Cldgw . - Phone 1846 413 Onrol BoiWiat t- 'TWepsoae 457 Tte- Seayey, , Bell. Insurance ' i : n Agency : General Itfrarance f ' " 1 Bifly" Bn Frsak Wsgar E3ATBJCB SHELTON Teacher of Plan STUDIOS BMf. - BMldtaM Tsm, Wa, tamrs. Btea Trt, Baa, I tans Ml rasas Xtt Store Your Prunes at Frva Warehouse , . 25o per xn per month In ertoad lots HTDHO-ELECTRIC -niEHAPEUnC INSTITUTE (Formerly Dr. Schenka) 'hv- 849 8. Cottage St. ;' ! v,-' fHQNE 7 - -; :m . i 1182 For Gifte That Last L HARTMAM BROS.-: I Maaaoada, Watcbea, Jeweiry and Silverwarw PhaM IMS RiImi HMfM LADD & BUSH BANKERS : , .. Established 1868 1 . - ' .1 1 '( - ) ' : : r - r General Dac!dn&! Bcshesti Office fJonrs from 10 a. xa. to 5 p. a. ;4) MS IN state prison Dentists :- who are members of; the board are F. W. Hoiliser, Portland; G. C. Findley. Roseburg, W. W. Walter. Grants Pass and David B. Hill, Pendleton The visiting board members are guests at the Marion hotel. Eureka Elertrie Sweepers Sold on seasonable terms. Wm Gablsdorf, The i Store of House wares. N-j8. ' Week-end Attractions Many- Portland la offering many at tractions this week-end In connec tion with the University of Oregon Stanford football game. Several fraternities are planning banquets and reunions while several col lege dances are to be given. Many Salem people are planning to drive to Portland for the game and re maining Dor the social events. We Are Showing Some new coats, that just ar rived today. In black, brown 'and Kit-Fox with fur collars, also a new shipment of ladies hats, priced : very low. Saturday is children's, day at our store. Mrs. H. P, Sttth. 333 State. N-10. . ?en Forum for Lions Friday's meeting of the Lions' club willj consist of an open forum for the discussion of memberships. Rev. Martin Fereshetlan A will be the -chairman of; the day. Dr. Crowder to Speak . Armistice day will be observed at, Turner next .Sunday in the eve nltfg. pr. George W. Crowder will make the armistice address. The occasion will be an important one i in j. Turner and Dr. Crowder wilt,; make a strong address. ' Opening: Dance at Srhindler Hall . Saturday night, Nov. 10th. Hall completely remodeled and . redec orated. Excellent orchestra. ' , .1. Auto Accessory Stole That a spotlight was stolen from his automobile while it was parked near the Oregon f Pulp ft Paper company was the complaint made to the police by Ji D. Caster. - A. Our Mr. Kent Will be pleased to call at your home and give estimates on your draperies. Alt our work is guar anteed to be satisfactory. Hamil ton's; Good Furniture, 340 Court St. ... N10 Attorney Admitted- Robert H: Phillip, an attorney of Alberta; was yesterday admit ted by the Oregon supreme courj to the practice of law in Oregon for a probationary period of nine months on his Canadian'- certifi cate. ; . i ' 1 .i f i -;;v- fr : : 1 Boys Holts $9.93 t I This value stands unexcelled in Salem or Portland. Two pair of lined pants, coat Venetian lined tweeds, cashmere, cheviots, etc. See them now. Miller's. N8. Roseburg Petitioned- The city of Roseburg has filed with the public service commis sion a petition for an overhead crossing over the tracks of the Southern Pacific company to con nect the city with Alexander park. Our Mr. Kent- . V1 .Will call and give estimates on yonr draperies, i All work guar anteed. Hamilton's, Good Furni ture. ,1 1 N10 Franchise Granted The public service commission announced yesterday, that a fran chise has bee.n granted the Port land Railway, Light & Power com pany ' for, a r pole line along the Columbia River highway between Portland and Scappoose. ' , Preflcott' Cider 25c Gallo Phone 1937J.--N-8. Would Include Tillamook The city of Tillamook has ap pealed to the public service com mission, asking that 'the free de- FRUITlTREES Order Now for Fall and Spring - " ; Delivery; ' Mathis Nursery Go. Silverton Highway -Salem, Ore. ! Phone 10F4 -"-'V v fc OSTKOPATHT . The Original and Genuine Spin al Adjustment Treatment. Skill full. Painless Adjustment that get results. - ' ' " ' 57" " ' DR. I C MARSHALL. Osteopathic Physiciaai and Snrgron S2S Oresms) Bids. Sal 1 I sas tr. a VatlsSAl Baak BaOalaa raM aa 1 in. nans 4m I . ., no o u uruirc I 1 ; un. d. n. tiniic. I OaMtai pfiysteiaa sad mtgm I I n. lknu afathed.) Salens ... - ; . Orefjosi I livery limits of the American Rail way Express company be extended to Include that city. The com mission Is' Investigating. ; Utilize Your Spare Moments-i Perhaps, you are .industriously laying by a tidy sum each week or month with a view to buying some thing in the line of an automobile to entertain your family after the day's work is over. Or maybe it is a diamond ring you are longing for. Or perhaps you are about to embark on a business career and would like a good business college education. Whatever your station In life, however large or small your Income may be there is sure ly something among the costly list of prizes which the Statesman is going to give away free that is bound to interest you. ' For full particulars phone, write or call to see the Automobile Campaign Manager Oregon Statesman, 215 South Commercial, Salem. N9. Two Roys Returned i Two of the three boys. Berry Mitchell and Dwalne Imlah, who made a recent escape I from the state school for boys, were re turned to the institute Wednes day, having been captured beyond Albany by a traffic officer. They left the little 14-year-old boy. Billv Kelly, asleep in an old house at Lebanon Monday night. The Kelly boy is described as having light hafr. blue ! eyes and a full.round face. An effort is being made to locate aim In Linn county. A ire ward of $5; is offered for informa tion that will lead to his return. Buy An Klectric Sweeper But before you do investigate the Eureka at Wm. Gahlsdorf, The Store of Housewares. N-8. Business Meeting Held . , The Business and : Professional Women's club met last night at the CJi.anjber.; fCommerce rooms following dinner at the Argo ho tel. Mrs: Orau FVMcIntyre, pres ident, presided at the meeting. Consideration of the matter of a future meeting place and proposed raising of the annual dues were taken up at the business meeting. Missr Mirpah Blair gave a talk' on the world court and an invitation to the Artisans Armistice program was extended -by Mrs. Terwilliger. Miss Gladys Mclntyre sang a solo. Card of Thanks - , v , We wish to thank' our many friends "and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy during the bereavement of our beloved hus band and father, special thanks to the pallbearers. Mrs. Fred Kobou, Mr.; and Mrs. Louis. Kobou, Mr. snd Mrs. Chas. Kobotr, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rlckman, Miss , Lena Kobou. N8. : 'evy lias New Plan If. a representative of each civic organization In the city would Aerve on a board of directors bet ter results would be accomplished, is the belief of Harry 'Levy, presi dent of the Associated Charities. These directors ' would elect their own officers instead of these be ing elected at a public meeting. Increased cooperation and better assistance to the needy would be the result. Levy claims. Banquet Tables ' In different sizes for rent. ' H. L. Stiff Furn. Co. , n8 Cherrian Names Received In an effort to obtain the two choice seats that await the. per son suggesting the best name for the annual Cherrian show, more names ' have been received by F. Ray Felker, at the Liberty theater. Among the latest, submitted by Mrs. F. S. Barton, Edgar Field ind others, are Cheerio, Comedy of T-errors, Cherrian Cheerio, Midnight Frolic, Cberrlngo, Cheer Challenge, Comedy of Drolleries, Pack-o-Pop Revels, Fol-De-Rol Fete and Midnight Review. Re hearsals are being held regularly and all acts have practically been completed. " ! I ' ! " Men's Shirtings j Finest tub silks in new line and pencil stripes $1.75 and $2.25 yd. He will appreciate custom made shirts. Buy them now for holi days. Miller's. N-8. 1 Walnut Growers to Gather - Between 250 and 300 members of the Western Walnut Growers' association will meet here on De lember 5 and 6. These men rep resent about 8,000 acres now de voted to the growing of walnuts. 'funerals The funeral of Thomas Shana han. who died 'Nov. l;at the age of 67, will be held today at 2 o'clock from the Webb Funeral parlors. Rev Mr. Pemberton in charge and burial ati City View cemetery. i ; I Webb & Clough ; Leading Funeral Directors Expert Embalmera Rigdon & Son's ixoirruABT Uneqnaled Serrlee The business sessions will be held at the Chamber of Commerce, with arrangements not yet complete for the social gatherings in the eve ning. 1 Prof. C. E, Schuster, OAC, is secretary, and la preparing the program.! Prof. C. E. Read, bead of the; nut department of agricul ture. Washington.' D. C, will be one of the principal speakers. Chair for Rent H. L. Stiff Furn. Co. nS .f Bicycle Rider Fined ' The! privilege of riding a bicycle without lights cost M. C. McLain $2.59 ) when he , appeared before Police! Judge Poulsen Wednesday afternoon. ; Capital Business College Dance Friday, Nov. 9th. Elite Hall. Former students and friends cor dially Invited. N-8. Accidents Are Reported Accidents were reported to the police yesterday by W. F. PIcken, 910 North Twenty-first, whose automobile was struck by another at Commercial and Chemeketa, and by V. J. Lynch, 24 95 Broad way, who drove into a hole on Fifth Istreet. Dance at Dreamland Always the best. Saturday Dreamland 8 piece orchestra. Coming Monday, Nov. 1 . Para mount orchestra. A wonderful bunch. Follow the crowd, n8-9-10 Buildinx Permits Issued Twp homes, representing a val uation of $6,000, will be erected soon,! according to building per mits issued yesterday by City Re corder Marten Poulsen Carl Wink elman is planning a story and a- half dwelling to cost $3,000, at 1 080 North Church, and Anetta Brown, a one story residence at 1333 'North Summer, to cost $3, 000. Chicken Pie Supper At! tbe Scandinavian Church. 15th and Mill Sts., Friday evening. Nov. 1 9 th. 5 to 8 o'clock p. m Price 50c Nov. 9E. Program Scheluled The Artisans will give a special program this evening in the IOOF hall with the Salem War Mothers as special guests. Governor Pierce will pay a tribute to World war veterans. Sam : Kozer to . Oregon veterans. : and George A. White, adjutant general for Oregon, will give the speech of the evening on Armistice day. Joy Turner will be in charge of the program. Mrs. J. A. 'Carson and Mrs. R. J. Hen dricks will speak of tbe War Mothers organization, nationally and locally. The public is being invited to attend. When Ton Have Seen Friend . Or acquaintances spin by in. a handsome new sedan, haven't you wished you owned an automobile also? j Of course you have. There is not a person who does not love the joys of motoring. Utilize your Bpare moments to secure one of these splendid automobiles in an easy dignified manner. For full particulars phone, write or call Automobile Campaign Mana ger Oregon Statesman. 215 South Commercial, Salem. N9. Dentists Meet The Marion-Polk-Yamhill asso ciation met last night for dinner at the Gray Belle and later listened to a lecturer in the office of Drs. Darby & Burton. 1 Dr. Joseph W. SImpkins of Philadelphia delivered the lecture. Apples, 3 Boxes $2.00 - . Delivered, Ward K. Richard son. N-10. Democrats Meet -... The first meeting of the Marion County Democratic club was held last night. Dinner was served at the Gray Belle, followed by a pre liminary organization' with Joe Minton as president. Elton Wat Kins.' representative from Multno mah j county, was guest of honor and I addressed the members, as did Governor Pierce. Furtherance of the Interests of the party with in Marion county will be the chief object of the club. Who Said Electric Carpet Sweepers are not necessary to health? See the Hoover, Eureka and; Universal ' Sweepers. Wil liam Gahlsdorf, Store of House wares. N-8. FIERY. ITCHY SKIN QUICKLY SOOTHED I WITH SULPHUR i t- -"-- - -? - 'Jit : n , 4 Mentho - Sulphur, a pleasant cream, will soothe and heal skin that is Irritated or broken out with eczema; that is covered with ngly rash or pimples, or is rough or dry.: Nothing subdues fiery skin eruptions so quickly, says a noted skin specialist. ; The moment this sulphur prep aration is applied the itching stops and after two or three applications the eczema Is gone and the skin is delightfully clear and smooth. Sulphur is so precious as a skin remedy because it destroys the parasites that cause the burning, itching or disfigurement. Mentho- Sulphurjalways heals eczema right fup. I - , ; . , " I ; A small Jar of Rowles Mentho ' Sulphur may be had at any good drug store. Adv. . No School Friday Acting favorably upon a petition from the student body, the faculty or Willamette university unani mously ordered classes dismissed all day Friday, that both students an professors may devote their en tire time to the activities of home coming, according to an announce ment of President Carl O. Doney yesterday, r I - Specials 1 ;- I 4-Room house and lot; $850 $100 down. 4-Room ' house, 1 acre; electric lights and water system. ; Garage and chicken house. $1800, $500 down. Terms on balance. See J. A. Mills, 331 state. N5tf Man I Investigated , A man giving his name as Rob ert E. Fitts was released by the police yesterday after being Inves tigated. Mrs. George Roger Is getting wonderful results with her beautiful radiola. IV purchased from' the Salem. Elec tric Co. Mrs.- Rogers has tuned in Chicago several times also Omaha. The other evening she had Pittsburgh so loud it could be heard all over the room and side conservations as welt as tun ing of instruments could be heard plainly. Mrs. Rogers says she could tune from Pittsburgh to Chicago and back again easily. Of course all the Coast stations were beard. N-8. '. PERSONALS r 1 w Mrs. I. M. Doughton was called to Albany yesterday morning by the illness of her mother. .! Leonard Walker of West Stay ton was in Salem yesterday. ! L. S. Lamber of, Stayton. spent Wednesday in Salem, on business. Julius Tietz of Mehama was in Salem yesterday, j j , William L. Jones, of Jefferson waa in Salem Wednesday. " . William Imbler of Mehama was in Salem yesterday on business. ' - B. L. Wadkins of North Howell was in Salem Wednesday. J. C. Copeland of North Silver ton was in Salem yesterday on business. s W. P. Hick of; Silverton was Jn Salem Wednesday on business. Judge Wallace McCammant was here from Portland yesterday.- -' A. K. McMahan, , Albany . attor ney, was here Wednesday. ! . Mr. and Mrs. , John Throne of Roseburg were in Salem last night oh their way to Portland to attend the livestock exposition. . I BITS FOR BREAKFAST I i i "TTncomiottably close f May take official vote to . de icide income t&y result. . If you are not a nut on the wal nut industry; you will ,be one, rabid and incurable, if you will read carefully all the walnut mat ter in The Statesma n of ' this morning. , ." ' A mill'on pounds of walnuts is You Must Act Quickly Advantage of Our Regular $145 Worsted Wilton Rugs C ff 9x12, now .L.. .PlltJ.UU Regular $135 Worsted Wilton Rugs, i AO A A 9x12, now ....... ..;..tpi UO.UU Regular $120 Worsted Wiltbn Rus CQfi Oft 9x12, now . -. .......tl)ilUeUU Regular $95 Wool Wilton Rugs, '7(C flf! 9x12, now ........PlOiUU Regular $85.00 Wool Wilton Rugs,! QQ ( A: 9x12, now .L.4..pOOeUU Regular $520f Wool Velvet Rugs, 1 di ; C A . 9x12, now .PTrla)U Regular $60 Axminster Rugs, 9xl2 MQ Oft All 9x12 Rugs can Use Our Easy Payment Plan. We, Charge no interest. a big pllf But It will look like a piddling pile compared with the walnut production of tbe Salem district 10 to 20 years hence. . ' , S V One of the walnut writers says every home owner ought to have at least two walnut or filbert trees, and ever yfar mer at least 100 trees. " After you get through reading the walnut matter, you will sure ly resolve to graft )ver that black walnut tree. -It is a slacker now, and it is potentially worth $1000 to $3000. You owe it to yourself and the community to topgraft it to the Franquette. Same with the seedlings. ; " m. .-. x That engineer back In Youngs town, Ohio, had a long reach and a long vision. How , would you like to own the Skyline Orchards? Mf. Noble has had a lot of fun building that orchard, though it has cost bim a lot of money. But it will keep him all his days, nnd all his children and children's children throughou t the genera tions. It will grow more valuable every year, for 1000 years: and still be as young as It is thLr day. m e "If more newspapers would back our new industries like you are doing it would not be such an uphill job getting started, and the country would be immeasur ably better off.": Thus write? one of the big men in the walnut in dustry, to ' the Slogan editor of The Statesman. ' This is not prirt ed with any idefc of self glorifica tion. It is the idea of the Slogan editor that the greatest usefulness of a newspaper is in assisting the .development of Its territory; help ing to. make it more' prosperous; to make life more worth living. The Sloga nedltor is not looking for personal credit. But it is a satisfaction to' know that some thing of good is constantly accom plished, and .'that many people realize this, 'and are appreciate. That Is reward enough. If -ne are not brought Into this world to serve! our fellow' men, what ex cuse have we for' taking up room? Cured or Money Back "After about S years of suffering with Pile, I w treated by you aad can trutbf ally say that I am cured. ' This and hundreds of other letters have been received.from grateful patients. They are on file in my offices and will be sent any one who Wants proof of my non surgical, painless methods of cur ing PUes. I guarantee to perman ently cure you or refund your money. Write today for FREE BOOK. U. DEAN, M.D 2ND AmtfOltRISOM MRTlANO.OIteCON t MT ION THIS Pt W MCN WRITINO be matched with small .Ml CHAS G. S. Hamiltoh GOOD FURNITURE 340 Court Street, Salem Ore. ANNUAL CORN AND INDUSTRIAL SHOW INVITATIONS ARE MAILED TO 385 GROWERS IN DISTRICT ; Invitations to participate in the annual Marion and Polk county corn show at the Salem armory, November 22, 23 and 24 have been mailed to the 385 - listed corn growers of the two counties. In addition, speciat letters have been written to, the 80 corn growers who exhibited last year. In con nection with the corn show,: air extensive industrial exhibition is planned,: while spaces have : been reserved , for walnut and filbert growers. No entry fees are being charged for. the show,, which is being given under the direction of If every one in all' the Salem dis trict realized fully the great pos sibilities of this land of diversity, this country of opportunity, and talked and worked In and out of season for the full" development of our section and city, this would immediately be .the most prosper ous section on earth,, and Salem would- grow faster towards - ita ultimate 60,000 population; yes, its 100,000. and then another 100,000. We produced in this dis trict this year a million pounds of walnuts. California produced 51 million pounds. Yet we have a great deal more walnut land than California; it is very jnuch cheaper; It will prdouce more to the acre, at a lower cost;" and a better product,' selling at a higher price. Walnut orchards sell at $4000 an acre .or more In Cali fornia, They V are, 7; intrinsically worth.; more here. ;7',!Tbey.,'cariDe developed here, at J . around ' $200 to $500' an. acre, including ' tbe cost of the land. ; S;.KUii v JVHU r Betweea ; your Youth and the distant s-'gn of Age the sign board of the Question stands. What is your answer? Will. "you train . for the place that may be yours? We can give; you the training. . START HERE? ! I t DEGIN NOW I If You Desire Gigantic Rug m IVVliM)VMi!Mi, NOTE SAVINGS Regular $50 Axminster Rugs, 9x12, Regular $40 Axminster Rugs,' 9x12 Regular $32.50 Tapestry Brussels Rugs, 9x12 now . J Regular $23.50 Tapestry Brussels Rugs, 9x12 now ':. . Regular $49 Klear Flax Rugs 9x12, Regular $18.00 Wool Fiber Rugs 9x12, Regular $14 Rag Rugs 9x12, j . rugs; or even larger sizes up to 13-6x15 the Salem Chamber of Commerce, cooperating with the Marion Coun ty jCommunliy Federation. Nearly all of the spaces allotted to the Various industrial plants of the district have been taken, and though there are 33 ydisulay plac es already contracted, It Is expect ed j the total . number will be In creased before. the closing date of entry, Wednesday evening, Novem ber, 21. V; Leading educators'In the?r var ious lines will speak at 8:30 o'clock each evening of the corn show and industrial exhibit. These men are specialists in their line at the Oregon Agricultural college, and fa addition to their nightly talks, .will be on hand during the afternoons and will make the awards. ' : ' ' Governor Walter M. Pierce has accepted an Invitation to make the opening address. Each eve ning special music will be provid ed; between 7 and 8:30 o'clock, when the speaking begins. ' A.N. Pulkerson, secretary of the Mar- ion County Community federation will have charge of the exhibits at the armory while W. H. Baillle will superintend the boys' and girls' club exhibits. ,Tbe, only, re striction placed upon displays is that all corn exhibited must have been grown during 1923. Rev. Lum Jen Co i - of Ada,' Ok la bo ma. '. s - uJ : . d!' 1 , will begin a series ot , . f . ... 1 ' -: ,. 1. . ! U . fill Meeting In the Church of 7 the : Nazarene 19th and Marlon ! streets', one block south 1 of Center on 19th, Chemeketa car, on the 9th of November to continue over the 25th of the month. j Rev. Jones is an evangelist of more than ordinary force and power, clear in bis preach, ing and convincing in his argu ment,;. ,.fv The singing will be in charge of a trio of young ladles from Portland who will furnish spe cial music and singing at each meeting. Come and hear the girls sing and hear the stirring messages from the evangelist. C. HOWARD DAVIS t -Pastor. , -.1 i to Take Sale U )' '..li.,. ' U ir , . $40.00 $32.00 $26.00 $18.80 $39:20 $14.40 .$9.85 Trade in your used goods on new. 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