The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 16, 1923, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE OREGON STATESMAN, oALEM OREGON
FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 16, J 923 j
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
-jP V hc r.raiul Master of the
: Vl Grau.l Lodse A.F. & A.M.
f of Oregon, a Joint' meet-
Ins of Salem lodge No. 'f. and Pa
ci lodge No. t50 vMHbe held in
the lodge room on Saturday, Nov.
17lh, at 8 o'clock, in observance
of Father and Son week! All Ma
sons are invited to , attend and
bring their sons or some one's son.
The members of the De Molay or
de are invited to attend. An ex
cellent program has been arrang
ed. By order of the Worshipful
Master of Salem Lodge No. 4 and
Pacific lodge No. 50. A.P. & A M
n!6.
Brash College to Front '
Brush college community made
aa' enviable showing in the Pacific-International
Livestock : ex
position in Portland last week,
three ranches la that community
having received" recognition in in
ternational - competition. These
were the Triangle ranch, owned
by McCall & Co.. with Duroc Jer
sey awine;! Mrs. Lee Gibson with
White Rock poultry, and Theo
dore Madsen with Holstein cattle.
None received a first award, but
the fact that they placed is con
sidered a signal honor for the
community. ,
Report Filed
The appraisers have fixed the
valuation of the Michael O'Neil
estate at $23,332.11. The ap
praisers were H. S. Radcliffe. Wil
liam Fleming and D. D. Socolof
1 sky. i A separate report was filed
for property owned in Clatsop
county which was valued at $200.
A Young Lad- i
i Has under consideration a mod
ern Montessori kindergarten sys
tem for Salem provided, a suffi
cient number of children can be
enrolled. 'Mothers interested may
receive an interview by addressing
D-4 7, care Statesman, prior to
Saturday. nl$
Trn-Acre Prune Tmct
In McGilchrist district for sale
or trade. E. E. Fisher, M.D., 514
U. S. Nafl. Bank. n20e
Kstate Valued- r
- Appraisers .valued the estate of
Anna Loe at $13,090-9?. Tho3e
making the report were Ole A.
Loe,- Ida L. Winslow and T, P.
Risteigen. -
All Pythian Sisters .
'I Are , requested to meet at the
hall at 1 o'clock today to attend
the funeral of our late M. E. C,
Dora M. Campbell. Myrtle Bech
tel. P. S. nlC
Bond Fih-d
William E. Hanson has filed
bond, as guardian- tor-- Frank K.
Moore. , ;'
' K. P. and Ij thJan Kilters
, The funeral of Mrs. Roy Camp
bell. M EC. Pythian Sisters, will be
I held thla afternoon at 1:30 from
: Rigdon'a mortuary. Dean A. Schu
i maker. V. C. ' nl6
Appraiser Named
ADnraisem for the estate of
J Cassius Ide were appointed yester
- day by Judge Downing. They are
i F. A. Erixon, S. A.' Hnghes and
- Samuel Wood. Appraisers for the
estate of George W. McRoberts
T were also named as follows: James
v T. Bell. Mattie Leland Erickson
. and Nels Erickson.
Fennel Home Burglarized
' While he was away from home
yesterday morning burglars en
tered his house and stole about
$25 in cash. W. Fennel. 803 North
- Salern Smoke Shop .
Next Door Bligh Hotel
( "Oriole" Chocolates
In Boxes or Bulk.
Magazines
Kodak Finishing Work
A Place Where LadJei Can Trade.
FRUIT TREES
We carry a full line of nursery
stock. Italian prunes a specialty.
Mathis Nursery Co.
; Silverton Highway
SALEM : OREGON
Phone 10F4
Equitable Savings & Loan
Association
r Portland. Oregon.
Harry G. Keener, Representative,
SOI Masonic BJdg. Phono 1846
41 S Orfa BaiM'a
TalvpaoM 45?
- The Scavey, Bell insurance
hoU-- Agency-: f
General Insurance
Hnjf -Birr
Fraok Wr
i HYDRO-ELECTRIC
niERAPEUTIC INSTITUTE
(Formerly Dr. Schenks)
24 SL Cottage St.
fllONE - - - 1182
Liberty, complained to the police.
Entrance was gained by breaking
a lock on one of the doors. Of
ficer Edwards is investigating.
Many People '
Have taken advantar of the
special prices on rugs at C. S.
Hamilton's. n!6
Final Hearing Set
Ronald C Glover, administra
tor has filed his final account in
the estate of Henry Pasco and fi
nal hearing has been set for De
cember 18.
Local Woman In Hospital
Mrs. II. A. Smart, wif nf Off!-
cer Smart of the Salem police de
partment, was operated upon yes
terday morning at the Salem hos
pital.
Bull Pups for Sale
Extra choice Bired by registered
dog. Priced for quick sale at
Flakes Petland, 273 State street.
n!6
Finds Hag-
E. S. Robertson found a brown
bag on the Pacific highway last
night. It contained the name of
H. C. Seymour, state leader of
boys and girls clubs whose head
quarters are in Corvallis. .
Goes Fishing -
Dr. and Mrs. R.Lee Woods and
family spent last week-end at the
coast where the doctor was suc
cessful in catching four large sal
mon by the trolling method.
Apple, 33c and Up
Choice ; Spitzenburg. 85c. 4 for
$3.20; Baldwins, 80c. 4 for $3;
no worms. Bring your boxes. A.
B. Page. 1605 Court, corner 17th.
Phone 537R.
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Woodmen Plan Entertainment
Plans .ve been completed for
an opeu musical program to be
given tonight by the Salem camp.
Woodmen of the World, and mem
bers of. the Circle ot Women of
Woodcraft. AH members of these
two fraternal j organizations and
their immediate friends are invit
ed to attend tonight- The pro
gram will be given in the WOW
hall, formerly the Elks' temple.
Travelers Insurance Money
To loan on farm property. 6
per cent interest, no additional ex
pense. Anderson & Rupert. Ore
gon Bldg. ! nlCtf
Institute to be Saturday
Woodburn will have a local
teachers institute Saturday with
a special speaker for the day.
Fine Worst ed Wilton ,
At. the price of wool Wiltons, at
C. S. Hamilton's.
nl6
Organizes Club
W. H. Uaillie. rural school su
pervisor and industrial club lead
er, went to Hayesville yesterday
to organize a sewing club., He al
so visited the Oak Ridge school
yesterday. ' - ":
lie Prepared
Why not get ready for some
position before it is offered you
and you have to lose it because
yoa are not prepared. A begin
ning class . In; shorthand will be
started at the Capital Business
college Monday. Nov. J 9th. Call
and see about enrolling. nl6
Resolutions Adopted -
The resolutions passed on the
death of Judge 1. Bushey by the
Marion Couirty Bar association,
were adopted j yesterday by the
Marion county circuit court at the
first Joint' session of the two de
partments held since Judge
Bushey's death. Judge Kelly was
sitting in department No. 1 and
Judge Bingham for department
No. 2. :
Apple Iellvered
3 boxes for $2. Ward K. Rich
ardson, phone 49 4, 2395 Front,
n!6. ' ' J '
"REMEMBER"
Week Nov. 24th to Iec. 1.
Great reductions on all station
ery for that week. Wait and look
at our ad. next week before you
buy.- '
LITTLE LADY STORE
' 12th and Center. ; ,
'osteopathy
The Original and Genuine Spin
al Adjustment Treatment. Skill
full, Painless Adjustment that
get results, it
DR. L. C. MARSHALL
Osteopathic Physician, and
Sargeoa
228 Oregon Bldg. Salem
i
y SOS 0. . WUonl luk BmJldlar
I Tamt SAt Km. Fboii 49J
I DR. B.H.WHITE I
I Ortcopathi Fhrslctsa ana aaraaaa
I Elactronk: XMatnocU anS Traatatan
j Dr. Abraata afathed.)
I SaJem Orecoa
LADD & BUSH
BANKERS,
Rutablishcd 1868
t General Backing Basinesi
Office Hoot from 10 a. tn to 2 p
lH'fault HenringM TMlay
Five divorce cases will be heard
today in Judge Bingham's court
beginning at 10 o'clock. Those"
scheduled to be heard are Jones
vs. Jones. Varty vs. Varty; Matte
son vs. Matteson; Rowland vs.
Rowland and White vs. White.
Lost
Boston bull, brin die and white.
Answers to name of Duke. 541
Center street. I'hone 50-M. Re
ward. N-16.
Licenses Issued
Marriage licenses were issued
yesterday to Wilford LaFountain
and Vera Otto and Lucius L. Short
and Cornelia Savage, all of Salem.
Goes to Ietroit
Mrs. Mary Fulkerson. county
superintendent of schools, went to
Detroit yesterday to visit the
school. She will return this evening.
Administrator Namel
Nellie -Kunkel has been named
administrator for the estate of Jo
hanna Knapp.
Inventories Made
The estate of John W. Rankin
has been valued at $3,211.85 by
the appraisers appointed. Thoy
were N. P. Rasmussen, C. H. Pe
terson and Gerald Volk The
Thomas Shanahan estate was val
ued at $941.09. The appraisers
were Guy H. Smith, William
Brown and W. M. Darking.
Hamilton's Gigantic Hug Sale
Is still in progress. You had
better buy now and save money.
n!6.
Albany . SpOrder Arrested
Because he was traveling to
ward home at the rate of 36 miles
an hour along South Commercial
between Meyers and Rural, Hu
bert N. Conn, Albany, was brought
back to the police station where
he deposited $15 bail to obtain
his release. He was cited to ap
pear this afternoon.
Judge Perform Ceremony
Judge P. J. Kuntz yesterday offi
ciated at the wedding of Wilford
La Fountaine and Vera Otto in
the justice court. Christie E. Ot
to and Almira Ishain were the witnesses.
On Way to California
Several automobiles carrying
rooters for the California-Washington
game to be played in Berk
eley Saturday passed through Sa
lem Thursday. Huge banners, ir
purple and gold, declaring the oc
cupants of the automobiles 5 were
rooters for the Huskies." and
were enroute"to "Bear" territory
were displayed.
Tiavelers Insurance Money
To loan on farm property, C
per cent interest, no additional ex
pense. Anderson Rupert, Ore
gon Bldg. n!6tf
Homecoming Signs Appear
. Window cards announcing the
Oregon-OAC football game as the
main feature of the annual Home
coming on the University of Ore
gon campus November 24 are be
ing displayed in local stores. This
same probably has more interest
than any other played by Oregon
teams this season. Neither OAC
or the university has anything to
lose or gain in conference circles,
but as each is a deadly rival of
the other, it is generally the clas
sic of the season.
If You Have a Car For Sale f
Why not hit the Want Ad trail
Ulg Day at . umsvllle--
Today will be gala day in Aums
ville. At noon' today a, dinner
will be, served and the afternoon
will be given over to a fair where
many articles will be on display
and placed on sale. At 5:30 sup
per will be served cafeteria style
and in the evening a program
will be given. The boys training
school band will be present and
furnish the major share of the
music. Wager, the Salem magi
cian, will entertain the crowd in
side shows; After the days' en
tertainment is over if there i
mything left it will be auctioned
off. This is a school benefit.
Dancing at the Gray Delle
ft to 12 this evening. Cover
charge, 50 cents. 16
Youthful Tourist Quest loned :
Because he could hardly see th
driver, two occupants of a f livVer
coupe were taken to the police
station yesterday by Officer Ed
ards. The boys said-they cam
from Pe Ell, Wash., and though
they had -no drivers permit, prov
ed to the satisfaction of Chief oi
Police Birtchet that they had at
Webb & Clough
Leading Funeral
Directors
Expert Embalmera
Rigdon & Son's
MORTUARY
Uneqnaled Serrie
tempted to obaid one. The boys
were reurning from a trip to south
ern Oregon. While neither was
much higher than the counter at
the station, the larger of the two
claimed to be 16 and the other,
the owner of the car, 20 years old.
This boy was partially blind and
was making his own way in the
world by playing an accordion to
make payments on the car. He
claimed to belong to a family of
10 children, and had the other
boy along to act as chauffeur.
The pair planned to stop overnight
with an uncle in Oregon City.
it up from its conception He an
nounced that he was a candidate
for the director or head of the
state income tax collection bureau.
For Kent
Unfurnished down town apart
ments. Phone 15C3R. nlG
Deported to Mexic
Matias Lopez and Sylvesters
Arnelas, patients at the state hos
pital for the' insane, were yester
day turned over to federal authori
ties for deportation to Mexico,
their native country. The two
men" r.re said to have entered this
country from Mexico unlawfully.
Extra Special
9x12 rag rugs, $9.85, at Hamil
ton's. nl6
Forestry Hoard Called
To grant owners of timber lands
a hearing on matters pertaining
to protection of timber lands from
tire, F. A. Flliott. state forester.
has called a meeting of the state
board of forestry in Salem on No
vember 24. The meeting is held
each year on a corresponding date
Another J-scy Sale .
J. W. Vandervelden will have a
Jersey sale at his farm near Roy
on Monday, Nov. 19. . This is a
complete dispersal sale of his en
tire herd E. A. Rhoten is sales
manager.
Tinveler Insurance Monej
To loan on farm property, 6
per cent interest, no additional ex
pense. Anderson & Rupert, Ore
gon Bldg. nlCtf
MioiLige Allovlateti'-r; 9
The car shortage distress on the
Southern Pacific lines in Oregon
is being alleviated, according to
lh-3 Southern Pacific's feport yes
terday to the state public service
commission. The company re
ported a surplus of 33 open cars,
while the shortage of closed cars
had been reduced to 391.
Collie Puns $10 Kacli
At Flake'a Petland, 273 State
nl6
Tax Candidate Yisitor
Clarence Ruff, Portland, an old
frfend of Warden A- M. Dalrym
ple, was a visitor at the state pris
on yesterday. Mr. Ruff has had
considerable experience with work
connected with income taxes, havH
ing been with the federal (;ommi8i
sion for nine years, helping build
6 fpp.
WEfflS tips
UNTIL IrC
XMAS
Hartman Jewelry Store
Alter Tlteuler Darning
At the Gray Belle, until 12
this evening. nlC
Salem Residents Have Accident
When their automobile skidded
on the highway 11 miles south of
Ashland and hit a pile cf rocks,
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Legge and
daughter Margaret were forced to
return to Ashland and wait for
their car- to be repaired, according
to word received here The Legges
were on their way to southern
California, and left Salem late
last week.
xl2 llriissels Itusjs ,
Priced as low as $18. SO, at Ham
ilton's. nl6
Xo Clews to Kob!eV,v
Though ,the recent robbery .of
more than $1400 from the home
of Carl Moser, Silverton, is being
investigated, there are no clews.
The case is being investigated by
John Carson, district attorney;
Lyle J. Page, deputy district at
torney and Sam Burkhart, deputy
sheriff. The robbery occurred be
tween Saturday night and Tues
day morning.
Onr Entire 'Line
Of russ is on sale for a few days
at C. SI Hamilton's. " nl6
Building Totals &14.4O0
Though the month is but half
gone, building permits totaling
$34,400 have been issued by City
Recorde'r Marten Poulsen so far
this month. The building, stimu
lated by the fine weather, is said
to be exceptionally general for
this time of year. A permit was
issued yesterday to J. H. Robert
son for the construction of a one
atory dwelling at 1310 South
Twelfth, 'to cost $2000.
Motion in Phez Case
Is Set for Hearing
More than 60 farmers are in
terested in the motion for exe
cution in the case of The Phez
company against the Salem Fruit
union which is set for hearing
Saturday morning at 10 o'clock.
This morning all default divorce
cases for hearing will be on the
calendar.
' The case of the Foreign Mls-i
sionary society against the Oregon
Realty Exchange wilt be heard
Monday. November 19; the appeal
from the decision ; of the County
court . in Uhe Watt guardianship
case, Tuesday, .Nov. 20; the di
vorce suit of Day against Day,
November 2t; Ford against Stev
ens, Friday, Nov. 23; Sales against
Silvers, Monday, November 26;
Shaveland "against .Shaveland,
Tuesday, Nov. 27; Bush- against
Bonham, Dec. 4.
Friday. Nov. 22, a joint me
morial will be .held in the Linn
onnty circuit court for Judge Bil-
Steinbock's Demand Trial
This afternoon at 2 o'clock Hen
ry and Mike Steinbock will be
tried in the police court upon
charges of violations of a city or
dinance. The men are accused of
obstructing an alley and of piling
junk on the parking sp'ace near
their place of business.
Shop on High St.
Candy Special
For
Friday, Saturday and ,
Sunday !
59c
For a 1 Lb. Box of
FIFTY-FIFTY
50
Assorted French Mixed
Crystalized Bon Bons-
50'
Assorted Chocolates
8 Flavors
tar nokth miom STftcrr
MASONIC TIMPtl
SALEM. OREGON
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SPECIALS
THIS WEEK
Dressing and Shaving Mirror
An excellent square; beveled glass mirror
Specially priced $1.33
Cream Ivory Large Dressing combs 79c
Palm Olive Shaving Cream
Talcum Powder
Soap
Regular Value 70c
All Three Special 49c
Prescriptions Filled Accurately and Promptly. .
CENTRAL PHARMACY
Woolpert & Quisen berry
Phone 276 , ', Bank of Commerce Bid?. 1
7N
4
f
jeu and, Judge . Whitney, both
former v-i-ounty ; judge of Linn
county. ;f Judge Bilyeir died lafct
year soon after resigning from of
fice, :-:' " -; "- ':."
4
"Outsize'
Tops
that SLENDERIZE
Stout Ankles
a
HI fitting fopt exaggerate width.
la Stylish Stoat Outsize you can
secure your proper foot size
rj with tops ranging from an Inch
to two and one half Inche OYer
: size.
fOTYUSH STOlVl
The narrower width are "out
lize" through the tope only.
Available In Black end Brown
Glazed kid.
Widths CtoEEE
Sizes 4 to It
John J. Rottle
107 X. Commercial St.
Extra Special In Our
Downstairs Store
500
ORIENTAL BASKETS
49c, 89c, $1.49, $1.98, $2.25
Remember This is a Special Selling,
Not an Every Day Event
Make Splendid Christmas Gifts
They are artistically woven of split bamboo,
hand-colored in various metallic tints, as gold, sil
ver, mulberry, copper, mauve, blue, trreen, jade
and rose, some have flower designs, others hand
painted Each has a cover, may be used for candy,
kerchiefs, sewing, trinkets or as lunch baskets.
They Go On Sale Today
Salem JStore,
466 State St.
Portland Silk Shop
3S3 Alder St.
SIL
FASHIONS: 1 v
LOVELIEST DRESSES
ARE EXPRESSED IN
- - - '.:
The Coming Holidays, Thanksgiving fand Christ
mas Demand New Dresses for there is to be much
entertaining, dinners, dances and parties
A Shipment Just
Received
Very Elaborate
Models
If you want a new dress you will find it here.
Canton crepe, canton crepe satin and charmuese
also velvet, are fashionable. There is nothing
that transcends in elegance" and correctness as
these materials for dresses for party, wear.
' wi
"She walks in beauty'' will be said of the matron who goes ( gowned
in this-grey canton crepe model in slipon fashion with self sash both sides
tieing. Rich cut steel beads are the chief adornment, they are profusely in
the Paris manner. .
' : . ' .. -
. Another beautiful Dinner Frock is this one of heavy charmuese in a
rich seal-brown in sleeveless slipon fashion, heavily embroidered with
brown and golden brown, crystal beads in motifs of flower and tracery
effect, the colors match beautifully. This frock must be seen to be able
to appreciate its beauty. A band of genuine fox fur at the bottom, a flange
of charmuese gives the effect of a bow and drapery at the side.
Many other lovely models too numerous to mention.
We invite you to come and see them
Priced 316.95 up to $125.00
YOUR MAIL OUDEUS
Receive prompt and care
ful attention. We prepay
the Kstage or express
within a range of a hun-
died miles.
Salem Store,
406 Slate St.
Tor Hand Silk Shop.
, .383 Alder St.
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