THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. OREGON SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 18, 1923 i; i : V r-. CITY NE Elks to Entertain Legion a ires from the Salem dls- trict, comprising Dallas, Independ- ence, Woodburn. and SiWerton, to gether with their friends, will be entertained by the Salem Elks' Lodge No. 336 on Thursday night November 22. Besides an Inter esting program, a hig feed will be serred. The club rooms will be open to the American Legion and Elks after 6 o'clock. This prom ises to be one of the largest gath erings of ex-serTice men ever held la the district. Korthwcst Radio Beta . As well aa any other standard make' ' can readily-., be obtained through us at just the same price. You iget the advantage 'of our ad rice ' and : service and Bare the freight charges. "Why " not buy from your home dealer who guar antees the goods? Salem Electric Co., Masonic .Temple Bl&gl nl5-18 Vrgent Need for Clothing With winter coming on there is urgent need for clothing in the Near East. Clothing of any kind, providing It is in good condition and can be made over into suit able wearing apparel is in de mand. The Salem Near East re lief committee asks that all per sons, having cMWas .they are wil ling, to be sent to the foreign counf ttywlll leave it at the Kafoury Brothers store, where It will be tiied taxYHt and prepared for; TiirkeThoot - tx i Air day -Striaay .jltor. halt mile southwest pt Liberty store, Tom W'olgamott. . . ' nl8 Born at Hospital ' The first child born at the new hospital is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. George E. Hatch, and has been named Mary Henrietta, after Dr. Mary E. Rowland and -Henry Meyers. ; The hahy weighed eight pounds at birth. ' j Travelers' Insurance Money To loan on farm property, 6 per cent interest, no additional ex pense. - Anderson & Rupert,' Ore gon Bldg. jrs, J " ?" .nltf : ki Jr"v r-. y' ""' "" '.' " ' " Automobile Reported Stolen Some time Frida night his Ford coupe as stolen, Floyd Hes ter,. 771 North Cottage reported to the police yesterday. A de scription of the car was wired to Portland, Roseburg and Grants Pass.- -.- - Christmas Pictures v v'-' - V- '' $2.50 doz. and up, at Parker's Studio Eld ridge bldg., across from YMCA. r - n25 Auto Accessories Misticd sTwo automobile owners report ed the theft : of spare tires and Tims to the . police Saturday,. These were; C O. Harrison, 677 North Winter and G. 11. Vavenah, 639 Center.. Travelers Insurance Money - To loan on farm property, 6 per cent interest, no additional ex pense. Anderson ;& Rupert, Ore gon Bldg. . v . nl6tf Scqual to Prisoner of Zenda ' ;sir Anthony r Hope's - popular novel "Rupert f Hentzau" is! a popular film' at the Oregon. Bert fAT (KercbaatjS; Lnnch, ...,. Koodles, , ... ..... , .j. . . . $ lmericaa plahea Chlneae BUbes Open 'il m. to p. v Music, dancing p.m. to 12 to. ' -z- - ,- '.- t TrprrrTTTA TrrrrrrnY VT4 kssastiy hatters aUVOLEKX win mt aay mm ! Xci Ur skhi 41mm Com tm and U aa UU yea fcrat it. DM mmm Jar. If ar StaMttofi. rnt maar will fca rafasaad. rsxrrs oxra trou, m oom'i. FRUIT TREES f We carry a full line of nursery ; stock. Italian prunes a specialty. Mathis Nursery Co. Silverton Highway SALEM ; OREGON " Phone 10F4 i ' Equitable Savings ' Loaa . AstNKiatlen - ; !VrtUnd, Oregon. - nmr ci. Knw JteerceewtaUve, imi lfasonle BldZ. Phono 184 r"- " 41S Orafoa Bailala Talapkoaa 4ST The SeaveyV? Ben Vtasarance , Agency General Insurance ; "BiHy" Ball rraak Wasar HYDRO-ELECTRIC niERAPEUTIC INSTITUTE (Formerly Dr. Schenks) 249 S. Cottage Bt. PHONE - s - , - BANICERS I r &lat!Is!ic4 18S3 4 '( J i I ' Grzrril Uzzns CsxriJ ; : J Ul WS IN Lytell plays the' part, of he dis solute King of Ruratania and al so the part of Rudolph Rassendall who, by his marvelous likeness to the king, has rendered the latter valiant service.' And the admir ation and love I of ; the beautiful Flavla, Queen of Rurataniai The 8tage settings are impressive and suited to - our; conceptions of the times. The costuming Is beauti ful. And altogether it Is a grip ping picture. V Card of Thanks We wish to i thank ? our dear friends and neighbors for their kindness and beautiful floral of ferings during the sickness and death of our beloved Bon, and brother. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Willamette Plays Here Friday Arrangements have been com pleted, whereby; the Pacific Uni versity football' team will meet Willamette university on Sweet land field Friday afternoon. The location of the game was In doubt for some time, it first being slated for Forest Grove and later for Portland. Soma difficulty in ob taining the Multnomah club field for the game caused it to be changed tor Salem. Pier Is Klwanls Kneak KSylrester C. f Pier will be the speaker' of the day at the Kiwanis luncheon to be held Tuesday noon at the Marion hotel. He "has not announced his topic . - Due to an Errpr In adr for Oleson Auto Ex change for Saturday, a 1921 Cleve land roadster I was advertised a 1Z1 Chevrolet roadster, n!8 Iirco Makes Speeches- Governor Pierce was in Portland last night o address the Toung Men's Democratic club on "The Ideals of Democracy," and tonight will address a law enforcement meeting In Roseburg that will be held under Jtae auspices of the Oregon Anti-Saloon league. Ten-Acre Prune Tract In McGilchrist district for sale or trade.- E. E. Fisher, M.D., 514 U. S: Nafl. Bank. - n20e Will Accept BuildinK The state board of control will be In Pendleton November 27 to accept a new wing that has been completed at the eastern Oregon state hospital for the insane. The wing was partially constructed un der the Olcott administration and the 1923 legislature appropriated 150,000 to complete it. Christmas Pictures ; ' S2.50 doz. and up. at Parker's Studio, Eldridge bldg., across from YMCA. "L" ' , ; n25 Bazaar Nets f 285 S An additional check upon re ceipts ' brought the total amount received at the bazaar held Fri day In . Aumsville " high school to $285, according to C. B. McCul lough. who was in the city Satur day afternoon. In addition t9 the list of . Salem business firms pub lished "Saturday cooperating ' to make ' a success of. the occation, Mr. ,McCu Hough, said the follow ing contributed: Cross Market, Salem Electric company. The Spa, Patton .Brothers, Hartman Broth ers, Pomeroy tc, Keene, Valley Mo tor company, C. S. Hamjlton and the Dixie Bakery. K-" ' , : , . :' Wanted :i ... Middle-aged nran and wife for hotel work. Steady work .if satis factory. '4 Address O, care States man. ; . t .nl7tf Dispersal Jersey Sale The Statesman job department has just completed a fine catalog f or - N. C. Sorensen at Chahais, Wash. He will hare a dispersal sale of Jersey cattle from the Firwood farrn on Monday, Nov. 26. beginning at 1 o'clock.. J S. C. STONE, MJ). General Office Practice . Cancers Treated Office, Tyler's Drag Store 137 . S. Commercial Street! ' OSTEOPATHS The Original and Genuine Spin al Adjustment Treatment. Skill full. Painless Adjustment that gets1 results. DR. I C MARSHALL - Osteopathic Physician and i '.-v - j 49urgeon 22S Oregon Bids. : Balem. SSS V. a. Wattaaat Xaak BaUatac rasas BSS ; ; 1 Baa. Pkefta SJ DR. B.H.WHITE Ostoopstita . raysidaa sad Bngtm sUackroBM ianaai saa xra iDt. ASnsM ataUai.) Three Indicted On charges of arson, the grand Jury for Baker county has indict ed J. L. Soule, J.'W. Francis and Oliver Francis ' following an ' in vestigation by Will II. Moore state fire marshal, and II. II. Pomeroy and Ed. Rand, operatives for the department.. The. three defend ants were associated in the Fran cis 'Brokerage company, with a store and warehouse In Baker, and had Just opened a store In La Grande. A warehouse and con tents were partially destroyyed1 by fire in'SeptemVer and it is said the three have confessed to setting the fire. If the arson charge does not hold it is 'said the men will be tried on a charge of attempt ing tp defraud an insurance com pany. ; Card of Thanks We wish to thank our many friends for their kindness and help during the recent illness and death of our son and brother, and especially the War Mothers and the American Legion. F. A. An derson and family. - , nl8 Down Goes the Price When Quackenbush opened for business yesterday ; moraine he placed the price of gasoline at 18 cents a gallon, which was a cent and a half below prevailing prices. Start Now ; Those who were unable to start in shorthand earlier in the season, may do so now. The Capital Bus iness . college starts a beginning class in shorthand Monday, Nov. 19th. Enroll now. inl8 Legion Will Meet Tuesday Rumors that additional candi dates for the. various offices in the American Legion will make themselves known at the Tuesday night meeting of Capital Post No. 9, are being circulated. So far only one office, that of commander is contested. A financial report of the Armistice day celebration will be the chief business of the session. Divorces Granted : . Two divorce decrees were signed yesterday by Judge Bingham. The first was that of Maud E. Row land from Elmer C. Rowland and the second that of Ada F. Binte from August G. Binte. - Travelers' Insurance Money ' To loan on farm property,, 6 per cent interest,' no additional ex pense. Anderson & Rupert, Ore gon Bldg. - n!6tf Licences Issued Marriage licences were issued yesterday to Edward M. Burnham and Florence Butcher, both of Aurora; Henry G. Boedigheimer and Barbara Gehlen, both of Stay ton ; Harley Francis Nelson and Ela Blanchette, both of Salem. Declarations Filed come citizens were filed yesterday Declarations of intention to be by Gottfried Ped. born in Wolin gen, Russia, and Peter Phillips of Ontario, Canada. . Property Valued . The inventory of the estate of Julie McBride was filed yesterday by the appraisers, Thomas Ache son, Ivan G. Martin and Henry J. i Funeral Notice v The funeral of James Thomas Goodwin, who died Friday will be held Monday morning, from the Webb Funeral parlors, at 10 o'clock. Burial in City View cem etery. : - The body of Gorrfried L. John son, who . died ' Thursday was shipped to Portland by the Webb Funeral parlors. v ; -,- DIEBs I. , LAITINEN Urho Latinen, age 35 years, died at a local hos pital Saturday. Funeral ar rangements In charge of the Webb Funeral parlors, funeral an nouncement laaer. MULLIGAN At Santa Cruz. Cal., Nov. 13, Mrs. Anna Mulligan, wire of Charles D. Mulligan, mother of Mrs. Ethel Wilson of California. Body will arrive Tuesday morning, Nov. 20. In terment In the City View ceme tery, j at.- 10 , o'clock. Rigdon mortuary, in charge. BANT A At the home on the Gar den road? Nov. "'17, Herbert II. Banta, at the age of 43 years. Husband of Mrs. Nellie Bahta, father of Edgar Chester Banta, Catherine May Banta. Funeral : services will be held on Monday, Nov. 19, at 1:30 p. m.. from the Rigdon mortuary. Concluding services in the IOOF cemetery. Webb & Clough Leading Funeral - Directors Expert Emb&lmer Rigdon & Son's ; , rioirruARY Millie. The valuation was placed Julius Ulrich was valued at $6190 at $1259.95. The estate of John by the appraisers, Roy Burton, H. R. Crawford and J. C. Seigmund. Sale on Hats. Feathers. Flowe Hats. $3 up; feathers, 10c up. Balcony Derby building, 517 Court street. nl7-18 Answer Filed ; Olive M. Beardsley yesterday filed an answer ' to the divorce suit brought by H. J. Beardsley against her. Apples Delivered 3 boxes for $2. Ward K. Rich ardson, phone 494. nl8 Speeder Is Arrested Jesse Burkhart was arrested yesterday by State Traffic Officer G. Max Flanery and was cited to appear in the justice court Tues day. Missing Girl Is Found i Parents of Lois Cochran, 17, Portland girl ,who disappeared from her home November 10, were in Salem yesterday to re coyer their daughter. The girl was located Friday by Mrs, Blanche E. Coe, police matron, who communicated with her peo ple. Bear In Mind I The Ore. Fire Relief will write your mercantile stock or fixtures if located in brick building. See Standley & Foley, Agts., Bush Bank bldg. nl8 Farm Property Is Sold The first farm sale to be an nounced in some time by a Salem realty firm was made this week by the Childs & Bechtel agency, who handled the deal. S. A. Man ning has sold his farm four miles from Salem on the Silverton road to C. T. Jones for a consideration of $7000. As part payment Mr. Manning takes over 'a five acre fruit tract located northeast of Salem, with a value of $3500. Mr. Jones took possession of his prop erty last Saturday. lust Arrived The great song ballad sensa tion, "After All These Years." now being featured by Charles W. Hawley, Jr., organist at Oregon theater. Positively one of the most popular songs of the season. Now on sale at Geo. C. Will music house, 432 State street. nl7 North Howell Plans Exhibit . By a unanimous vote, the North Howell Parent-Teacher associa tion approved of a community dis play for the Marion-Polk County Corn Show and Industrial Exhibit to be held in the armory the last I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I FOR RENT FOUR AND FIVE- room unfurnished apartments; close in. 465 Center. n24 TO EXCHANGE An 80-ACRE irrigated Idaho rarm to ex change for property In or near Salem. Address, 60, care Statesman. r nlStf FOR RENT GARAGE AT COR- ner of 12th and Center. Call at Little Lady Store. n21 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS Big second-growth fir. Phone 1122-J. nl8 JUNK WE PAY FULL VALUE for any kind of stoves, furni ture, metal, paper - and junk. Willamette .Bargain House, 975 North Commercial. Phone 588. ; nl8tf WEEKS UNTIL XfilAS Hartman Jewelry Store Cough Cure is the kind of cough cure ihat you can give to the most deli cate child ' without fear of unpleasant results. SCHAEFER'S DRUG STORE . f 135 N. CoirTL ; Schaefer s three days of this week. With this decision by North Howell, the number of communities to exhibit has been brought to four, Labish Center, Brush College and Salem Heights having voted to partici pate. This Is the first time that either North Howell or Labish Center has entered community displays. The former will feature its corn and the latter onions and celery.. All spaces habe been. tak en at the armory and every indi cation points to a record show thi year. Three Speeders Arrested ' Too much speed within the city limits brought grief te three speeders Saturday. These were Franz Dranker, Portland; Lloyd Mason, route 8, and George Kam aya. Brooks. They were cited to appear Monday. Dranker provid ed $5 ball. Christmas Pictures $2.50 doz. and up, at Parker's Studio, Eldridge bldg., across from YMCA. n25 Grotto to Aid Poor Deserving needy families in the Salem district will receive a large basket of Thanksgiving materials for good didners according to Harry Levy, president of the As sociated Charities, who said Sat urday that the Grotto, ; Masonic MR. FRUIT PLANTER , Our cherry, prune, apple, pear, peaches, walnut trees are of the very best. ' - " MATIIIS NURSERY CO. ' Nursery 7i JVIlles East of Salem on Silverton Road. Phone 10F4. World's Largest Chain Department Store Organization A Wonderful Special fferibg of A COLLECTION that has come to this placed with several leading New Ofork manufacturers of apparel, for our combined 475 busy Department Stores. These this Store's allotment of this great special You Will Be Surprised with the Beauty' of these Dresses upon seeing our window display! It is truly remarkable to find such dresses as these at such a low price, for they are made of good quality Toiret Twill in the latest styles. Only the Tremendous Cash Buying Power of This Nation-Wide ' Institution Makes Possible Such Remarlmbly Good Drecces at a.Price Which the Average Store Pays for Them! organization, as compiling a list of names for this purpose. There are few of the class of people in the district this year, on account of 'the large amount of work this fall. The Associated Charities de votes its activities toward the needy families around Christmas time. " . . -. Prescotts; Apples See them across the alley from Starr Cannery on Mill St. nl8 Premium Lists Mailed Every teacher in Marion and Polk counties has received a list Coal and Dry Wood Rock Springs and Utah - Coal We have no bargain days Our Prices are right all the time. LARMER TRANSFER CO. 460 State. St. Phone 030 - i .-1.!'! 160 North Liberty, Salem, Oregon Superb Collection Dresses . of premiums offered for the Mar ion-Polk County Corn Show and Industrial exhibit to be held In the Salem -. armory November 22, 23 and 24, - ... Woodmen Plan- Inltlatloi Woodmen of the World from three districts will gather in Dal las on Saturday, Dec. 1, for the initiation of a large class of can OREGON PULP & PAPER CO. Salem, . MANUFACTURERS V1 T ' Sulphite, and Manila Wrappings, also Butchers Wrap pings, Adding 'Machine Paper, Greaseproof, Glassine, Drug Bond, Tissue, Screenings and Specialties. DOUGHTON &M ARCUS Hardw For a short timp we are' making: a special of f er on Wearever Aluminum Roasters at $4.50, $5.50 and $6.50 Also some very nice carving sets that vill mane excellent Anristmas girts. 286 N. Com ! 475 DEPARTMENT of For Women and . Mi At the VerV Remarkably Low Price " of Store by. reason of a recent stupendous order purchase. . j You will concede them by far the Great est .Values the moment you examine ' They follow the lines dictated by J Fashion, and are in the prevailing I . modes worn by the best dressed women of New York, didates ' who are coming from -Salem, Dallas and Tillamook. Members of the organization froia these three places will be present for the ceremonies. . . , . ' : f . Lutheran Bazaar- Lutheran ladles hold their ba zaar and serve supper Nov. 20 at Labor Union halL nl8 f Con tinned on pace 6) Oregon i ' . . i RellaUa ! Quality. , Good3 I Always ( at Low , Prices i ' - t orated STORES sses Only women's and misses Dresses comprise