TIIE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON numsDAY MnRm'fi npnp.MRpn 11 100V --i 6 : -i : : : : : : I i CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Kitva.ni.iu in South. O. Ed Ross was the represonta tiTo of the Kiwanis lub of Salem at Med ford and Ashland when charters were presented to the Ki wanis clubs in those cities Mon day and Tuesday nights, respect ively. Last nisht a charter was presented the Roseburs club, where William Chadwick. repre sented the local club. There are now 1". Kiwanis clubs in Oregon, nine of which have been organ ized in the last year. The 1Z are at Portland. Salem. Oregon City. Tillamook. Albany. Eugene. Rose burg, Medfordt Ashland. Klamath Palls, Marshfield, Reedsport, As toria, The Dalles and Raker. ' Bargain Dance j At Dreamland Saturday night. Best music and floor in valley. Lot of Pep. dl5 Kiu anians Go to Corral lis Several prominent Salem Ki wanis club members motored to Corvallis late Wednesday after noon to attend a meeting of busi ness men interested in a Kiwanis club for that city. Those making the trip were Dr. H. E. Morri?. N D. Elliott. Rev. W. W. Long, Al fred Vick and Sam A. Kozer. The Women's Club Chorus Concert Monday evening, De cember 17, First Methodist church. Benefit Old People's home. Admission 50 cents. Tick ets on sale at Moore's and Will's Music Houses. dl5 Will Build Apartment An apartment .house, costing $10,000, will be built by J. D Hartwell at 1200-1224 State. The building will measure 82 by 165 feet. While I work on the apart, ment has hot begun, it will get under way in the near future. A building permit for. the construc tion was issued to Mr. Hartwell Wednesday by Marten Poulsen. city recorder. Xmu. Trees Order now. Flake's We deliver. 1 Petland. 4-d7tf Lejilon Order to Initiate Initiation of nearly a dozen can didates will be staged in Silverton Friday night by La Societe des 40 Homines et 8 Chevaux, special or der -of the American legion. Of this number four will be from Sa lem. Members of Voiture 153 plan to leave Salem about 7 o'clock, as the fun is slated to begin about 7:30 o'clock. ' Don't Miss The bargain Dance at Dream land Saturday night. Gents 55 cents, ladies free. Follow the crowd. dl5 Dallas Man Lions Speaker Rev. C. F. Trimble, pastor of the Christian church, Dallas, will speak to the Salem Lions club Fri day noon on "Making My Home Grafted Walnut Trees Improved Trench Prnn Treei i General Hnriery Stock Sales Yard and Office, 644 Ferry St. j FRUITLAND NURSERY A. J. MATBJS, Prop. Office Phone 199. Res. 1140M, OSTEOPATH Y The Original and Genuine Spin el Adjustment Treatment. Skill full, Painless Adjustment that get Tesults. DR. Jj. C. MARSHALL Osteopathic Physician and Sargeoa 228 Oregon Bldg. Balem. I 1 " 1 1 SOS V. a. Vatloaal Bank Bsfldlas rfcone 859 Km. Phone IW I DR. B.H.WHITE OeteepaUl Phyeiclaa and Bnxf Electronic DUgnoaia and Treataaat i (Sc. Aaiaaa afatfiOd.) i Balem Orecea I . I TREES and SHRUBS Sales Yard, and Office Cherry City Hotel. 130 S. High St MATHIS NURSERY CO. Office Phone t7."W. Res. Phone 1074. Equitable Savings A Loan Association Portland, Oregon. Barry G. Keeney, Representative, 01 Masonic Bids. Phone 1840 US Oresoa Bnildiaf Telephone 487 The Seavey, Bell Insurance Agency General Insurance BUIy Bell Prsnk Wacar HYDRO-ELECTRIC rHERAPEUTIC INSTITUTE (Formerly Dr. Schenks) 249 S. Cottage St. THONE - - 1182 LADD & BUSH BANKERS Established 1868 .General Banking Business OfficeHoars From 10 A. M. to 3 P. M, ft ? Town Better." Rev. Mr. Trimble takes an active part in oivic af fairs in his home city and is a member of the-' Dallas .UusineM Men's dub. Rich L. Reimann wili preside a chairman of the day. Dance, Auburn Hall Friday night. The Five Enter tainers assure you a good time. d!4. Kuntz Knew Defeated Leader Reminiscences of 30 years ago were called forth yesterday when P. J.i Kuntz, justice of the pea notlrel a newspaper photograph of William J. Graham, defeated candidate for the leadership of the house of representatives, who lest out to Nicholas Longworth. Judge KiiDtz knew Mr. Graham person ally, as well as his family in Aledo, 111., in 1891. His sister taught school Under Judge Kuntz. who was then superintendent of schools Will Address Buttermakers F. G. Deckebach of the Marion creamery will respond to an ad dress of welcome by Mayor Baker in Portland Friday at the opening session of the 14th annual Oregon Buttermakers' association conven tion. D. J. Hoffman of M"t. Angel will also speak during the con vention. An exceptionally fine program of interest to the butter makers will be presented. Holly for Sale - City View Cemetery. Forgery Charge Dismissed Charges of forgery were dis missed injustice court yesterday afternoon when Roy Knight ap peared. Davenports The largest assortment to choose from. At Hamilton's. dl3 Another Burglary Iteportel Though his home was ransacked Friday night, Dec. 7. no report of the burglary was made to the po lice by E. P. Cockran, 1757 Che- meketa street, until early Wednes day afternoon- As far as careful search could reveal there was noth ing stolen from the residence. Six Patterns of Davenports And overstuffed chairs to be sold at greatly reduced prices to make space on our floor for new goods arriving. Hamilton's. dl3 Traffic Violators in Court Speeding cost C. Belton $15 when he appeared before Judge P. J. Kantz in justice court Wednes day. He was arrested by Kenneth i)u:n JONES In this city Wednesday. Dec. 12. Loy A. Jones at the age of 36 years. Survived by his step-mother, -Mrs. Agnes Jones of Gervais. sister, Mrs. Inez May. Saleni, half brothers, Everett M. Jones, Eugene, Or.; Ralph Jones, Gervais, Or.; step brothers, V. Howard Ramp, Brooks, Or.; George E. Ramp, Malcolm Ramp of Brooks, Or.; Was a member of the Blue lodge No. 54 of Gervais, Royal Arch Commandery, Gervais. Al Kader Shrine. Portland. Was in the late war serving two years over seas. Funeral services will be held Fridav. Dec. 14 at the Pioneer church at 2 o'clock. In terment in the Pioneer cemetery Rigdon & Son in charge. 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 Thursday 3 o'clock from Rig don mortuary. Interment Mt. Crest Mausoleum. BARKER At the home of his niece at 1209 Ferry street, Dec. 11, i923, William C. Barker, 83 years of age, he father of Bert Brown Barker of New York City, grandfather of Clint B. Barker of Garibaldi, and uncle of Mrs. Sadie Jepson of Salem. Funeral services will be held Thursday, Dec. 13, at lr30 p. m. from the Rigdon mortuary. Interment will be in Lee Mis sion cemetery. Webb & Clough Leading Funeral Directors Expert Erabalmen Rigdon & Son's MORTUARY Uaequilel Serried Bloom, a Mate officer. Andrew Vercter is charged with failure to Sive proper signals when stopping his automobile on the highway, in a complaint filed by G. Max Flan nery, another state officer. After the Honeymoon Whether it lasted a day or ."0 year?, you want a home of your own. Here's a 4-room modern bungalow that is almost f unshed. It is built right and will last as long as you do. Has basement and fireplace, trim lot, south. Ce ment walks, graded and view. Price. $3200. and $ .'.00 down, bal ance like rent takes it. Another of 0 rooms. Come in. Hecke & Hendricks, U. S. Hk. Bldg. Sdl3 Big Poultry Meeting A big poultry meeting to be held in the Auburn district east of Sa lem in the new Auburn school house Friday night of this week will be addressed by Prof. F. E. Fox, of the department of poul try husbandry at Oregon Agricul ture college. It will be in the nature of a Community club meet ing, and everyone interested in poultry is invited to be present. A very successful similar meeting in Auburn at about this time last year was addressed by Prof. H. E. Lunn of OAC. Always Acceptable At Christmas Cheney neck wear. 75c to $2. A. A. Clothing Co., Masonic Temple. dl4 License Granted Joseph Schuler and Mildred M. Daveny were granted a marriage license yesterday. .Mirrors for the Bath Room J Hall, library or living rooms. Hamilton's, 34 0 Court. d!3 Officials in Seattle F. A. Elliott, state forester, and II. J. Eberly, deputy state forest er, are in Seattle attending a con vention of the Western Forestry and Conservation association. Beautiful Furnished Home Everything you want and on edge of Salem, on pavement. Price $6750 over all. and immediate possession. Hardwood floors and double garage, player piano and everything new. Becke & Hen dricks, U. s. Bk. Bldg. Sdl3 Patient Attacks Attendant Mrs. Charles Huddleston. an at tendant at the state hospital for the insane, was attacked by a wo man natipnt Tiipstav nichf- who , - j - - - assaulted her with a heavy polish ing block, dislocating Mrs. Hud- dleston's shoulder and lacerating her scalp, necessitating her re moval to the hosnital surterv. Two women patients were fighting and CLOSING of VALITON'S SHOE STOCK Is Now On They came from far and near. pleased. You can save N when the attendant attempted to separate thoni one of them attack ed her. Mrs. Huddleston is the wife of the turnkey at the state penitentiary. Dr. II. J. "lenient s Is moving today to his new res idence, 360 N. 14th St. It seems probable that telephone service to the residence will be interrupted for a few days. dl.'i Hijrlier Rates Asked The Seholls Telephone company of Beaventon and Hillsboro, Wash ington county, ha filed with the public service commission a pro- ! posed schedule of increased rates, j amounting to about 25 per cent. Very Siecial $."0 spinnet desk, $39.50. Ham ilton's. dl3 Time Extended State Engineer Rhea Luper has extended the date for filing claims in the Deschutes river adjudica tion proceedings from December 14 to January 5. Large House Cheap . $4 00 down, balance like rent, S rooms, south, three lots in fruit. Becke & Hendricks, I". S. Hank Bldg. 8dl3 Scouts May Reorganize Organization of the Boy Scouts of Marion, Polk, Benton and Linn counties under the department in stead of the committee system wis proposed at a meeting held in Al bany Tuesday night. Steps are be ing taken to work out the new system. Mayor John B. Giesy and other prominent men and scout leaders of the four counties at tended the meeting. A Happy Thought Give something in the fur line for Christmas. We'll assist you to select something appropriate. West Fur Co., 521 Court St. dl3 Gilberts' Work is Praised After looking over the state training school Wednesday. W. D. Vincent, superintendent of the Idaho boys' industrial school at St. Anthony, greatly praised Super intendent L. ' M. Gilbert for his work at the school. The school located at Salem is one of the best and most efficient of its kind Ld 2 psn WEEKS UNTIL lfi: XMAS J5) Hartman Jewelrv Store l)aubU(3 J. ROTTL Successor to VALITON'S State and Liberty Streets in the country, Mr. Vincent said. Berore locating in Idaho .Mr. Vin cent lived in Kansas. Come in Today And see our splendid stock of furs. We will gladly help you solve any remodeling problem you might have. West Fur Co., .". L' 1 Court. d!3 Judge Iell Resigns J. W. Bell has submitted to Governor Pierc his resignation as district judge for department No. 1, Multnomah county, effective January 1. His successor has not yet been named by tne governor. It will Pay Voiix To look at Hamilton's, the big Mere with little prices. Good furniture our specialty. dlo Harry 1'Ieisig Dead The F.Iks lndep of Salpm h:s re ceived information of thp death of uarry t letsig at Santa Cruz, I al. Mr. Fleisig was formerly a mem ber of Saleni lodge, but lft here KWONG FOOK & CO. Holiday Goods on Sale Chinaware, silk handkerchiefs', embroidery, table covers, silk slippers, kimonas, waists, blouses, Chinese and Japanese fancy goods, ornaments, baskets, ladies and gentlemen's furnish ing goods, neckwear, purses, silk underwear, etc. 264 N. Commercial St. D. W. SAXG Chinese Medicine Office in Side. Oregon Pulp and Paper Co. Salem, Oregon X MANUFACTURERS Sulphite, and Manila Wrappings, also Butchers Wrap pings, Adding Machine Paper, Greaseproof, Glassine, Drug Bond, Tissue, Screenings and Specialties. GIFTS For the discriminating' buyer. More and more the pub lic is realizing the importance of giving useful presents. In our stock can be found a present for every member of the family. And They're Useful Too. DOUGHTON & MARCUS 286 N. Commercial. OUT of people have 4 a number of years ago and demit- ted to a lodge in California. The message announcing his death came from the secretary of the Klks lodge at Santa t'ruz. Auction K;il Friday 1:30 p. in., 2 10. Market st reet. furniture of 7-rooni house. F. X. YVoodry is the auctioneer. d 1 '! Going Some The Northwest Poultry Journal for Dcppinh'T contains 2 pages of unusually interesting information for poultry raisers, big and little. The publication is edited by W. C. Connor and is published by The Statesman job department. Just Ai-rived A big line spinnet desks. Ham ilton's. d!3 Shop in Forenoon As has been the custom for a number of years. Saleni stbre generally are closing at the regu lar hour, and not keeping open later during the holiday rush. GREAT REMOVA They sought, they bought and are money as many thousands by attending this JOHN J. ROTTLE The Walkover Store 167 North Trading during the morning hours avoids crowded conditions, -tired salespeople, , and disarranged stocks, and all who can do so are urged to shop early in the day.' Prunes for. Sale 30-3.1 prunes to the pound, pack ed in 2S-lb. boxes. 2r,-lbs. net, $3 per box; 30-lds, per 2.-lb. box: .40-fiOs. $2.r0 per 27-h box: r,rt-r,0s, $2 "per 2.-;-lb. box.: Red Hills brand, non-irrigated famous fruits. Howard Dencer,-grower and packer, phone SF2, rt 3 box 15S. dl3 ; Home Coming Kvenlng .. Homecoming evening at the First Evangelical church will be held in the basement of, the church Auction Friday, December 14 1:30 P.M. 210 Market St., corner Front and Market Near the King's Including good 6-hole Opal Range, Heater, Beds, Springs and Mattresses, Child's bed like new, Dressers, Rugs, Kitchen Utensils, Dishes, Rocker, Chairs, Cur tains; 75 lbs. Dried Apples, 75 lbs. Dryed Prunes, and many, other articles that make up the furnishings of a 7-roomed house. Terms cash. ' . - F. N. WOODRY, Auctioneer, Phone 511 Wopdry Buys Furniture for cash or sells on Commission I ; 'Neckwear 1 j j tiki TV 1 Plain Vestees, : i TQ. n IN Camisole Vestees '')' Mi - ' n) rTS Straight Collars, 'A MM . Qjf VL RoumLCoIlars t llpl Collars and Cuffs , Li Wt : " ' : i i . 1 3 t SHIPLEY'S Is Now in Full Force Commercial Street, this evening. All the members ond their families and the friends of the church are invited to attend. The women of the church will serve diuner from C:30 to 7:30. After an hour of fellowship the annual , business meeting of the church will be held. Of fleers of -the Bible school will be elected and the regular officers of the church for 192. A royal time is expected, and the purpose is for everyone to become better ac quainted with everyone else. Tlans will be presented by the pastor and the officers for the work of.' the new year. A hearty welcome to all will be given. Practical in the Ait of Ilemodeling West Fur Co., 521 Court. d!3 Sale Food Products Co. ;i I Si S I Salem i i ;!