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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1923)
THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 12, 1923 Club Election Soon The City Federation of Clubs will elect officers Tuesday, Dec. IS. It will be the regular Decem ber meeting. Thtt Women Club CUorns , Concert Monday evening, De cember i 17, First Methodist church. Benefit Old People's borne. Admission CO cents. Tick eta on sale at Moore's and Will's Music Houses. dl! IHrectors to Mett ; The board of directors of the YMCA will meet Thursday at noon at the association rooms. This will be the regular December meeting. Will Make Plans Organizations in Salem interest ed In thrift will have represented in thrift work will meet Friday at noon, at the YMCA ' rooms for luncheon.! The chairman of the committee is D. W. Eyre who man aged 'the work last year. 'Essays 'were written by the school child ren, displays made in local stores and in the library. The Salem Thrift week ranked high in the es ttmation of the national commit tee which has given much publicity to. the work done here. Eighteen nrmnliiitlnni tnnlr nnrt In ' the ramoaizn last rear. The Thrift week 'starts January 17; Ben franklin's birthday. Xbiam. Trees l - Order now. Flake's We deliver. Petland. r 4-d7tf Benefit Planned . A benerit entertainment will be given by local talent for the Al bertlna Kerr Baby home, Portland, on the evenings of January 8 and It will be given at the Grand theater. .- .Foirthat Christmas Gift St. Andreaaberg Roller "the canary with a college "education." Flake'a Petland, 273 State. dl2 Postmasters Nominated t Otis A. Wolverton lias been nominated by President Coolidge for postmaster at Monmouth, Di ana .Snyder for Aurora -and Gep hart D Abner for Mount Angel, -according to information received from Washington. D.' C, yester day. The names have been sent to the senat efor confirmation. Radios tortCtMatmt-H:- '''':A ; Should be ordered as early ai possible. We expect a big rush. Order .yours early . and give us " a chance to install It- properly. , Sa lem 'Electric Co., Masonic Temple. 'Phone 1200. dl2 PbBippine Student Speaker Slnforosa Padilla, will sneak on - opportunities for American Invest Nments In the Philippines at the Thursday luncheon of the Marion Polk county Realty association. Padilla is a senior at Willamette university and ' a member of the svarelty debate team. W. G. Kru- ger, local realtor, will explain bow .Crest MygteryPtey TREES and SHRUBS . Sales Yard and Office Cherry City Hotel. 130 S. High St. MATHIS NURSERY CO. . - Office Phono 1738. Res. Phone 1074. Equitable Savin sa Loss ; Association , - Portland, Oregon. t Harry G. Keener, Representative, 01 llasonle Bids. Phone 1840 tit Ongoa BbIUUc TaUpkos 4ST Ite Sear ey, Bell Insurance Agency ' General Insuranc amy- Bn Frank Wsgar nYDRO-ELECTRIC 5 mCRAPELTIC INSTITUTE t (Formerly Dr. Schenks) : - C43 & Cottage St. i : : u LADD S:,BUSH BANKERS Established 1863 General B anions Business Office Ilocrs Frost 10 A M. to 3P.II, NEWS IN properly and uniformly to fill: in the new multiple listing contracts. An Invitation la extended to any one who "cares to come and bear Padilla speak. Building; Permits Inuetl c Building .permits have been is ued to" the Albert Estate, Inc.. for a dwelling at 912 South Twelfth, to cost $2000 and to J. R. Broyles, for a dwelling at 476 North Cot tage, to cost $1000. AOUW Dance Wednesday evening, Dec. ' 12. McCornack Hall. Elevator serv ice. I dl2 Meddler to Locate Here Mr. and Mrs. John H. Meddler will locate in Salem permanently after the first of the year, when Mr. Meddler will be connected with A- C. i Bohrnatedt. Salem realtor, and will devote his time to the in surance 5 department. He expects to leave today for Los Angeles, where his wife is, and return in a short time. Both Mr. Meddler and his wife, who was formerly Misa Helen Rose, are graduates of Wil lamette university. f For Sale Ford : Roadster, thoroughly over hauled; guaranteed like new; good rubber. ; Best buy in Salem. Lanham Garage, 1610 TJorth Commercial street. Phone 890. dl2 i Where Is The Cider Two hundred, gallons of cider that was made on the Cottage' farm of the' state hospital for the insane and that was "being converted Into vinegar, has r disappeared, it - was reported yesterday. It was made last Friday. The theft was re ported to Sheriff O. D. - Bower, who says that a lot of grain has been stolen in the same vicinity re cently, ; and he is wondering if someone is combining the grain and the cider and preparing .-a high grade brand of refreshment for the holiday season. Holly, and Holly Wreaths - . For sale. , O. Wi Bean. 595 Cen tal Phnn SI ? HIS i Woodburn Man Injured ' While driving south on the Pa cific highway near Brooks," 'A. Nendel, Woodburn agent for the PRL&P, was injured : yesterday when his car was run Into by an other car.. He slowed down, he said,; in passing a car and while going 10 miles an hour. was struck by the stage which was coming be hind him. Nendel said he noticed the machine ahead had no rear 11 cense plate and decided to-aotify the driver. When he stopped a heavy stage, traveling immediate ly behind him, rammed his auto mobile. ; Mr. Nendel' receive "se vere ; cuts and bruises about the face j and head, and his machine was badlr damaged. , Dance. Auburn Han ." Friday night. - The Five Enter tainers assure you a good time. d!4. Bicycle Rider Hit Driving south on Commercial Tuesday morning, E. . C. Coffey, route 3, struck a man riding a bi cycle in the same direction, he re ported to the police. : The man turned in ahead of the automobile but was not Injured. , Holly for Sale City View Cemetery. d25 Hoboes Feel Cold Nights " .Frost may benefit the pumpkin and furnish inspiration for poets but; the poor homeless man, com monly called hobo, finds no solace nor comfort in the thought. Dur ing the week more than two dozen men have been given !beds at the police station. . The number have constantly Increased . as the wea ther has become more Inclement As many as eight or ten have been given permission to occupy a spare GRAFTED WALNUT TREES and leading varieties Nursery :- . . , Stock ..: FRUITLAND NURSERY j 544 Ferry Street t ; Phone 109 or 1140M OSTEOPATHY The Original and Genuine Spin al Adjustment Treatment. Skill full. Painless Adjustment that gets results. i DR. Jj. a 1IABSHAIX Osteopatlde Pbyslclaa sad Surreoa 23 Oreros Bids. Salem SOS V. s. Vsttaaat Buk Baflaiag Tkaam SS ' Km. m' al J DR. B. H. WHITE XlscmaM SlacBMU s Tr tm (IX. Aknau IMkii) bunk In the bastile for one night. Several of the men evidently ap preciate the opportunity for they I "registered" for a second night. I Removes Cancer .Tuesday Dr. S. C. Stone, by thetn boys st the YMCA use or medicine, removed a can cer from the nose of Mrs. S. E. Robinson of Falls City, Oregon.- dl2 y .. Restraining Order Asked Elizabeth P. Watt through her guardian, Thomas Holman, has asked for a restraining order to prevent Q: H. McElroy and others and the attorneys of John and Al- Ian Carson from interfering with the actions of the guardian Thom-If as Holman. Judge Bingham re-1 cently handed down a decision versine the decision of the bite I Judae Bushev which denied the I petition for guardianship filed by I Mr. Holman. Later Judge Down ing appointed Mr. Holman guar dian. , Bazaar IOOF Hall Thursday, Dec. 13. United Ar- tisans. , dl2 Appeal to be Taken An aDDeal will be taken from the decision of Judge Downing injPendence ahopper In the city yes the case of the estate of James Neil against John Bayne, adminis- trator for the estate of Michael McNeil. Notice was filed in the county clerk's office yesterday. Quick Service Chicken Dinner 11:30 to 2:30, IOOF hall Thurs day, Dec. 13, r ,: ; dl2 Mary E. Hart Dead, Word has been received by Rev. Father Buck through his niece at wasnwgion, d. u., of the death "Of miss juary is. tiart. sister or Ma-1 or uenerai w. H. Mart, quarter- master general of the army -on uecemDer a. at the waiter Reed I hospital. Miss Hart left Salem a tiuie over a year ago, following me aeatn or ner ratner. jonn Hart. I ana nas since maae ner nome witn 1 her brother. General Hart. The I funeral was held at St. Patrick's I cnurcn. .wasnington, on Friday, I Dec. 7, and interment was in Los Angeles, where General Hart ac-j companied the body. Miss Hart leaves a large circle of friends in Salem to mourn her untimely de parture. :i. ' Eat Your Chicken Dinner 11:30 to 2:30 with United Ar- tisans, IOOF hall, Thursday. d!2 Xew Restaurant Opens Hoot Formal opening of the Oyster Loaf, a new restaurant in : the Adolph &. Waters building. Liberty and t Court with, if frontage on Court, will; beJj.d;Xlutfsday or riaay oy tne new proprietors, -Peter and Nick Katslvalis, formerly connected with the OyBter Loaf of Portland. The men. are exper ienced in their line and are pre-1 FUXKRAL XOTICK The funeral of Mrs. Julia Far- rington will be. held Wednesday at 1:30 from the Rlgdon Mortuary. Rev. Thos, Acheson In charge and burial in City View cemetery. DIED HART Miss Mary E. Hart, until about a year and a half ago a resident of Salem, died In Wash ington, D. C. last Wednesday, pec. S, following a long "Illness, according to word received by friends ' here. Miss Hart lived here with her father, the late John Hart until his death; when she left for the east where she has since lived with her bro ther. Major General , W. : H. Hart, quartermaster general of the army. Following funeral services held at St. Patrick's Catholic church, Washington, the remains were taken to Los Angeles' for interment. Major General Hart accompanied the ! body. : SHUTT At a local hospital Dec 11, 1923, Miss Thelma Shutt, 26 years of age, daughter of Mrs. " Nellie Jensen, and ; sister of Theresa and Clare Shutt, all living near Salem. : Funeral ar rangements will be announced later from the Rigdon mortuary. BARKER at the home of - his niece at 1269 Ferry Btreet, Dec 11, 1923, William C. Barker. 83 years of age, the father of Bert Brown Barker of ' New York City, grandfather of Clint B. Barker of Garibaldi, and , Uncle of Mrs. Sadie Jepsen of Salem. Funeral services will be ; held Thursday,! December 13. at 1:30 p. m. from the Rigdon : mortuary. Interment will be in ' Lee Mission cemetery. Webb & Clougb Leading Fczsr&I Directors Expert Esibalaers Rigdon&Sorts i pared to specialize in sea foods in addition to their regular menu and business men's lunch at noon.. The new eating place is modern In ev ery respect and will have a aeat- ! incapacity of 63 persons. ; VU1I Aam Bey Chorus Selection of a name for the boys' chorus being directed by Dr. II. C Epley will be made at a meeting of at 7:15 o'clock tonight. - Parents Of the boys have been invited to attend the meeting. . s Klwanlans to Corvallis Sal m will have a representation at the presentation' of .a Kiwanis charter to the , Cor vallia club Wednesday night if Dr. Henry K. Morris is forced to' con scription. According to a tele gram from Mr. Lincoln, in charge district affairs, Albany. Port land, Eugene, Oregon City and re-lbalem "1 be represented at the meeting. The Salem Klwanians will leave here about 4 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. PERSONALS I Edwin J. C. Bayliss of the Cherry City creamery, was a re cent visitor in Portland. Mrs. W, H. Small was an Inde- ieraay' E. H. PIxley, former University of Oregon man, spent a few hours in Salem yesterday looking after business affairs. His home Is in Eugene. Wallace Carson was called to Portland yesterday on legal bus! ness. lie Is the Junior member of Carson, Carson ' & Carson, Sa lem attorneys. H..L. Sweet of Newberg was a (recent visitor In Salem. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Phillips of Astoria were in Salem Tuesday. joe Bender of Marshfield was a visitor in the citv vesterdav. George D. Alderin, of the West Fur Company, motored to Eugene Tuesday to look after some bus! ness matters. Chief of Police Walter W. Rirtcbet. who was oaenit an for unnendicitis at the Salem hoeoital in days aeo. has been taken to his home, 487 North High. It's a good idea to convert all the savages. No telling when the Christian nations will need them as troops. M 7rP X' ,' . A:deliciohs salad oil The most wholesome fat for frying And an excellent shortening I BITS FOR BREAKFAST 1 r. Are you buyin em late? - ' v. It is too late to buy em eftrly. - -W Old Man Detour .thrown over board here between Washington and Oregon, was washed ashore at San Diego yesterday, lie knew in what state he was needed. V This is prune week. A good week to send a package of the fin est prunea ever grown or eaten to your , eastern friends. But every week ought to be prune week in this prune paradise. . . a... . V.., The slogan editor Is having some help Jn proving in tomor row's paper that this is the great est dairying country on earth; and the leading producer of world rec ord cows The test's the test. With congress and the English election in one week, and the world still going merrily on, a Sa lem optimist thinks there is yet hope. They called him Ped Coshow in the old school days; and he was a fine fellow then and has kept on going strong along the same line. Now he is to be one of the Oregon supreme judges. That . judicial body loses a good and able mem ber and gains another. .. "W Wuxtry, wuxtry, the democrats have elected the mayor in North ampton, President Coolidge's home town. But they have done it for years and years. CHICHESTER S PILLS Iktl Am I 1111 ia tit a4 VM awniiicN (na. Mfa vrkk him ltllili SrmL'luktaCulciSrCUS lAteNS BRANS' rUU tot S M ktm M m. Sated. AhMy. luiUMa SCLDtYC;&CISTSEimK SBftSk. WEEKS UNTIL XUAS SJ Hartman Jewelrv Store A monument has been erected In St. Lou!s to tblrty-two children killed by, automobiles '.this :year, J The same tribute to maniacal speed could lw paid in other, cillea. Men and brethren, what la the hurry? . ' ' "W "U A new milestone has boon pass ed in radio progress. "Hello, America,". was held b y half a doz en receiving stations from Glas gow,. Cardiff, Liverpool, Newcastle and Bournemouth a few days ago, and a California fair listened in on a piano solo in Brita'n. 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