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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1923)
". 4 r " THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 16, 1923 DIES AT ST. LOUIS jving Members of Fam fresent at-Passing of 1 Mrs. Groshong i Susan Croshong died at hlly home at St. Lou J 3 on r, Dec 14, at 7 a. m.; aged In and 10 months. . . . feas born In Ohio and had a resident of Oregon tine iUPON . tcbile Competition! VOTES ... - - - 1 - .Se Oregon Statesman Stale. iry blanks will be ae thers may be- nom- 1865. She , was the mother of nine children, three deceased, two girls and a "boy and six living.' .They are Mrs. Joe Martin of Sa lem, "William E. Groshong of ner vals, Mrs. Margaret Klrkwood or Hopewell, Mrs. Frances Warn pole of Silverton, Mrs. Nellie Eppers ; of Donald, and Mrs.' Anne Oa.kley ct Bremerton. Wash. All of her living children, and her husband, J. N. Groshong, were present In the last hours of the wire and mother. - She had been ill for sev eral months, and confined to her "bed for nine weeks . . The funeral, will bo held a- 10 o'clock tomorrow morning '. at the St. Louis Catholic church ; Inter ment will be in the Plot ttsr cem etery, near Brooks. . f THE 'WTLLAilElrrrfc PAULS v ! Too -. often, sj the '('.esthetes -claim, , do we sacrifice beauty to utility. . Niagara, hmersed,! loses much of the spectacuUrj But the power gained : is ' practicable, so the debate. runs, and people can-: not live on scenery. j , ; The quarrel does not seem so much with the partial, eclipse of those scenic wonders as with wan ton destruction. However, be the merits of the debate either way, there, are some of ns who cannot, help - either - side. Yet v we appre-. . ciate beauty -and experience . the comforts gained by utility, .. ' " - Not so far distant In the past the falls of the Willamette were one of the great sigts of Ore-' gon. Then, as nature created the obstruction, it sent the flood of the great river cascading down In a smother of foam. But to look at this stream, in the boat of summer, as it peacefully submits to the will of man and tarns' tur bines without complaint, w ense something missing. The power is there, Ivit under control. The falls are gone, yet the water passes by. But now the might of the flood rips and tears at the man made barricades and tumbles over the falls, hiding rocks so bare and sunbaked during the hot weather Ik Now the picture is complete. Willamette falls l are falls . again, not dry rock cliffs, i . : - A smother with foam the floods cascade down the bluff and rush away below. We i stand on the bridge and pay tribute nothing lacking. Oregon ; City ; Messen ger.. - - v" 1 .. ) verton "friends. Heart trouble was the. cause. Mr. Mount was 65 years of age. ' , J Mr. Mount was ' particularly known about Silverton as an' ath letic trainer. . He', has been the causa of more than one Silverton team winning victories in basket ball and football. Funeral services will be , held from ' the Methodist church Sat urday afternoon with Rev. S. Hall officiating: ' Arrangements for the funeral are In charge of the Knights of Pythias, of which he was a member. - r Old Athletic Trainer Passes at Silverton SILVERTON, Or., Dec. 14. (Special W The Statesman.) J. K. Mount, a resident of Silverton for the past 40 years, died at his home on MrClain stieet late Wed nesday night. His death eame as a distinct shock to his many Sil- - SC. STONE, MJ. . General Off loo Practice Cancers Treated Office, Tyler's Drug Store 137 S. Commercial Street WflhccUe Valley , Transfer Co. Fast Through Freight to All Valley Points Daily. Speed-EfflcJency-Serrlce -Saletn-Portland-Woodbura Corvallls - Eugene Jefferson , Dallas - Albany-Monmouth . .Independence - Monroe Bprtigf ield SHIP BY TRUCK JAPAN'S SHORE LfXR INCREASED BY QUAKE .TOKIONov. ,10. By Mall.) Ja'pan's area has been consider ably extended , as a result of the earthquake. .There has , been a marked ' change In the shore line of the Miu ra and Izu peninsulas which form Sagiml Bay, the center of the disturbance. According to experts the, bay is many fathoms deeper and along the shores rocks heretofore Im mersed are showing, forming , small islands, - while , residences built on the seashore have consid erable stretches of land between them and the sea which, when re claimed, will be of great value. Special, Very Fine ,v Cyclamen For the Christmas Trade. A Pot of Heather or Begonias will be very mveh appreciated.- A. D. SMITH j Florist 1276 N. Liberty, Phone 203J The admiralty boats have been out for some weeks ' now prepar ing new charts of Sagaml Bay and surrounding wars. v ;New ' charts of Tokto Bay also have been com pleted. The metereologlcal officials find that the land rose f to the extent of nine feet on Mlura and parts of Boso peninsulas' and at Choshl, at the month of the Tone River, dorth? of ' Toklo, and about eight feet at Olso on Izn peninsula. On the other, hand the earth has set tled at Inatori, a village at the "ex treme southern end of Boso pen- u 11 t J 111 I 4 mm aaasat.. 'Ns ''''''e'en'BBSBBSSSBSSBBSBBSSBSJ Vrtw"wU""i2 r 0 What Shall I Give "Her" LINGERIE HO J--- Combinations, UOC tO Niehtwear, - Knitted S Silk Underthinjfs, Camisoles (3f Shipley's BBBSSSBSSSBnSSSSBSBSBVSSBSSSBSBSBSSBBSBSBBSS 1 lg q "hiK' mi insula, and at Oshlnia or Vries In land, just opposite Inatori. I 1 ' ' l 1 1 STOP O W4 8 TlNGr YOU TH. x V 4 ),1 f Wasted time can never be regained. Many - people waste as much time an would be required to se cure a good busines edu cation. Put your time to good use by attending our school and preparing yourself for the future. Business men are looking for qualified people.' START HERZI! CZOIMNOW! OV 41 1 ; Home Spreciate SE rery descrlp ilsh to Guest i Mats. Bed Gunners. Lin 3, Wool Blan rood's best 'Nashua Blan eads. . Indian f a- e Blankets, ow Cases. yES ' - f 1 please Jier ; ;mas morning r warm vool or - I j gloves. )We t domestic and i, loves in styles .- 1 to the most ? lets at 1J25 assorted col- . :s, kid stock, I i .Gauntlets at 1 I"--'-" 't : locha Gloves Gauntlets at Mitts, ar : IS and (TIES goods section i newest novel : 1 Bags, Vanity c 1 Purses, etc. t yon will find i ther pleated I t inner purse. : t Hand tool c )rses. novelty ones and pin t I- . " - s at $33 to :s at 93JBS., at 85c and I 3IAN V ; ry t mber Colored ( 'Are new this ' 3rs, Combs, : riy s. Photo re Sets, Jew : Receivers. Pin K ."Tlssora, Files, -t Tnany other : v will enjoy as . ' ' ' ' JES and TRIES : f bring back -a living flow. 1 .ters and Toil i -s kinds may 1 j In large as I eked in exaul- ?a A visit' to Till repay vyou re, for one can -insive and ap is with little . ' i :Vt.v; ! y ' 1 Alii THe Store of a Thousand Useful GirU" D. V k n illlf B ffleifs Christmas Suggestions M i-v WW ' ww-MrhllK. - ..A k - V" sai it . '-. .-' aim ff by magic, Christmas SpiriVhas changed this store from a place where things are sold to a place where gifts are chosen. Thousands and thousands of gifts are displayed here in' a manner that makes this store a veritable wonderland of gift mer chandise. - ; . V' v The early chosen gift is the thoughtful gift. Make your friends happy through thoughtful gifts, v Vr e are amply preparea to icare tor your every innsimas unsn. Mace use oj our jacuiiies. meei ur friends here, t We are yours for service. 4 SALEM LIBERTY AT COURT ST. . 'Eight Stores in the Willamette Valley" SILK SCARFS $2.50 to $3.50 ' -Becoming styles , in Silk Scarfs, stripes, checks and Oriental designs, fringe trim-' med, reversible. colors are ; -changeable tones; also sol- r V ids with contrast borders. . BATH ROBES. $7.50 to $18.00 -Bathrobes are ideal gifts, Indeed, . especially- the ', pat terns that are new this sea son. Indian Patterns ot Navajo Indian lore. Novel ty stripes and broken plaid effects. Very durably made i- pockets and edges, all silk braid trimmed, silk cords, .:. etc. -v - :; . -: SWEATERS i j $3.50 to $9.50 From the famous! Bradley line of Sweaters you may choose to your entire liking such sweaters as 'Brushed Wool, Heather Mixed Coats, Slipovers and know the val--ne is 100 per cent, for all : Bradley products are 'guar as teed absolutely perfect In every way. Slip into a Brad ley and out of doors. . SILK SHIRTS 4 ,t. $5.00 and $6.50 Of : course he'll accept a Silk Shirt, a Silk Broadcloth; of pure white, a Pongee ot "Lerner" quality, a fine Silk Crepe will please him, too. May we show you these real soon?.; ,. v' r ", . .Madras SHIRTS f$!.50 to $3.50 ; --Invoice "his- shirts : and you'll find them wanting. Our Madras Shirts will fill In his supply to good advan- ' tage, for they not only wear' and wear, but retain their - original .-color scheme and -- shapeliness.. . ... GIFT TIES 50c to $2.50 . Never : have , we shown a range of ties that were as de-' slrable all the way through as these.. One may choose: with their' eyes closed and know that the result will be a desirable pattern. HOSIERY THIS YEAR? A supply of Sox for hubby, brother, daddy or sweetheart may be chosen from our stocks of- Holeproof and Knoxknlt with every assur ance that' value predom inates. . Pure Silk. Fibre Silk. Silk Plaited, Silk and Wool, Wool, Cotton and Mercerized Cotton. Give Him a Handsome SWEATER and Watch Him LR Smil fl Babe Ruth Swea tiers will make him hannv. . fidv him a handsome Slipover Sweat- ' er in any one of our- Hnun of color combinations Hell t raaiate tne cnristmaa spirit true to form. PATTERN TIES : . $1.25 ; ' '- A . new pattern "has come into the field of Cravatdom. ' It (s the Oriental pattern in changeable tones.. -'The new ness of -these patterns will a ppeal ,to him. v j . ' Garter and Arm -BAND SETS ' .am 75c -It's what he needs that makes him enjoy the gifts most. A thoughtful gift is a . set , of . garters and , arm bands.' . In set embracing -many colors. " . TIES $i:50 ; -Silk and wool , crepe cut on. the straight' are ties worth while. - Their durabil-. Hy is worth considering. In the new tones of tans, grays, . . browns and blues with small . contrast figures." : J OVERCOATS ; $19.85 One can successfully com bat the chilly days ' with an AU-Wool Overcoat "such as these at $105. Belted, large ' pockets, convertible collar,- etc. Browns, green . nilxedretc. - ,'-f Mocha GLOVES $2.50 and $3.00 Is he in need of gloves? Here one can select Mocha Suede Gloves as low in price as $2.50. Brown, tan and sray. Boys Lined GLOVES $1.25 and $1.50 -These are excellent for ..school -boys. ; Soft., warm gloves that will give the maximum of wear. FancV and Plain : 'KERCHIEFS j ; The largest assortment, of Handkerchiefs we've shown. ThoY cover the kerchief : , field in all that is new In ? fancy woven stripes., satin stripes." initials, pdngees aad i habantl.-:-.. :-1 Plain linen. ...35c and .c j v" Plain cotton. .- ...lOe and 25o ; Initial linen.. ;.. . . .r. :c Initial cotton.,......'. .-" Silk Pongee .$1.00 SHIRTS For young men and school k-boys In the young, men class we show the new two-button French cuff soft, collar sh'Jrts of Aero cloth, a highly mer cerized poplin, in white and pongee color.- ; . A pair of Brighton -DAIAMAC r-j-Mvi-Vij H j ' .J11 1 ' L- . - I win piease mm $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 Brighton P a j a m a s are more for . the J money than any other pajama -; because "Brighton" Is the name that has stood the test for years as to : quality. W feature Brighton in silk and cotton; also ki Night Shirts and Pa junions. ... iiiiiililii i nip- " IJtXa SCARFS .1 Z Brushed Wool $4.98 Ji c; i ? An appropriate gift is a gift of a Brushed AVool Scarf. These come In soft hues or brilliant tones. As a utility gift a scarf will prove most practical. - Fringe trimmed,: colored .borders. ,- " .. . . GaiFfts foir Womeo 17 Sleeveless SWEATERS $4.95 ; ' Sleeveless Sweater Coats-wlth nov- "elty fronts-of brushed wool or Shet " land knit in strips, checks and heath .ers. She wiir enjoy a gift such as ' these. - . , SWEATERS 1 Brushed Wool, . $5.95 - These - popular garments, come ,in the season's wanted shades of brown, tan, camel, warm grays i and combi-. rations of colors.!' Choose one for . i ' " .Handmade BLOUSES . : $2.98 to $6.95 ; : Hand made blouses of sheer voile trimmed with hand made filet and r Irish lace. r i ) '' CORDUROY ROBES . $5.95 : Corduroy . Robes, Breakfast ' Coats ,; and Bathrobes ot good -quality velvety corduroy. Colors, rose, blue, orange, cherry. American beauty, peacock and others. . ' - Taffeta PETTICOATS! - Cotton Taffeta and Sateen ' Petti coats in colors, trims of tucks and "rurfles. ' ;An-- excellent assortment Silk Jersey i PETTICOATS ' $4.95 to $10.00 -. Tlaln tailored styles ruffled and pleated ' . flounces, embroidered and fringe trimmed. A very complete showing of Silk Jersey Petticoats, in all the new colors. . BOUDOIR CAPS, Among the new -Caps this season you'll fimd pretty styles in orchid, bftue, pink, maize and coral. 1ac and' fluted ribbon trimmed, also ribbon rosebuds ilt .many fanciful trims. j V ' Y SILK VESTS SILK BLOOMERS SILK v CAMISOLES Vanity Fair Kayser and Mnnsingwear Jersey Silk Vests will please her. These come In delicate tones of or chid, shell pink, also white.' : Priced fl.98 to $0.08 each. Vanity Fair Kayser and Well known Skinners Munslngwear Jersey silk bloomers . in rich' lustrous silks of excellent quality. Colors are orchid, pink and white. Satin Camisoles, lace trim med and, plain- tailorel .styles. Priced at nd upwards. - , . V 1 CREPE KIMONAS $1:75 to $3.95 These will solve your difficult gift problems. Fine quality of crepe with or without contrast ; motifs of 'em broidery. New and nifty styles. New colors, etc. Size 36 to 46. . BUNGALOW APRONS $1.95 Always acceptable, always very.? ; practical, are these bungalow aprons. , made of Indian Head. Ginghams and- i Percales. : Clever tyles of combtned .v... l? ' Z T J' f ' materials. trimmed - wUfcOTSty- J SILK v T GOWNS x. In t.ll the pastel tones of Nile? green, orchid, shell pinkt' peach, maize, coral, also "white. Good 'quality silk crtpe do chine, radium -silk, silk supreme and crepe marvel ' : PAJAMAS Onttrvg Flannel Pajamas in shor sleeve and low neck style. Colors, blue, laven der, pick, yellow and white. In stripes,, checks and plain effects. -. , SILK COMBINATIONS " S i 1 k ' combinations and step-ins may be selected here "with ease.' Our stocks-are replete with the newest and daintiest of styles, i Pastel -shades, trims embroidery, lace and ribbon. ..1-5' bXndT(aps Suitable for bobbed hair is ; the band boudoir cap. These come in all lace and ; ribbon, in two tone effects. Blue, rose, yellow, orchid -and black. SILK BRASSIERES 1 Among the -good qualities In brassiere you'll find "Boyshform." "Q oaiiTd" and "Nemo" in pink, white and black satin, also in Jer sey, silk. l:v'-'v -. ) . . -. . CORSETS We are Salem agents for the well - known lines of Gossard, Nemo and Bon Ton Corsets. If you are difficult to fit, youll find Just your model among these. , ' ." '. ' '' .,., V) tjaids..