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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER. 16, 1923 , i - - t V : i S - ; -i , V I t ! i u i f i 71 r 5 i. w i Silvcrtcn At-tSitoriiim (Special to The. Statesman. )iJn der f auspices of the Sllverton Community cjub there was a free v motion picture shown at the Eu- ' Invited .to call.at our store during the coming week and see the wonderful line of fabrics that we have on r . display. .Is-. Nowhere.in all fth& Willamette valley is there U better or more complete stock. O.IC 1 n 471 Court Street Yuletide f ' For Gifts and Holiday Festivities T ESPLEITDENT-, the -maker homer: and wmdows ""Taaiant -wn - we ; iB57ic cheer of Christmas. ; how tney peauxuy crTiome, table and Holiday Festivities ! And what 4 -delightful Gifts . they make, . so expressive, of : thcihtfu!aes&' and esteem the happy solution ;r oi your; unrisxmas uui PrV Yrir Cftrfctmft Gift List' PoCi'set'tlas, Cyclamen. Primroses. " Begonias. Berried .Plants or Terns, . single or, ia Basket . Combinational xr Gilt Boxes of choice Chrysanthemums, Roses, Carnations i or Poinpona, Corsage Bouquets of Roses, Violets, : ai vour selection. YOU, ARB CORDIALLY INVITED TO VISIT OUR DISPLAY OP CHRISTMAS FLOWERS. EARLY ORDERING .WILL BE APPRECIATED- ?. F. CRETTHAUPT . Salem's Telegraph Florist ' Phone:5SD 123 orth Xiberty - T 1 Member Florists' Telegraph Pelivfery Association That Their " - i xyj--Ypu can pick , ; ; jqc-MV ouxts.an3rwheretheir: smart -It's satisfying to wear a suit like . that- a suit so trimly styled, so -; generously made as to be distinc : ' tive. It's economical, too. Salts are made expertly correct, and of the ' finest! materials. Tailored suits mean the xsaximura quality and service value. . Artistic rhone t?5 Terminal Ilcitl Bulldins Irene - Field ; auditorium Yriday njght. -The picture was "Oregon Animal and Bird Lffe." Several colored slides bf pofirta rof inter est in the state of ". Oregon ' were also shown. J -The pictures-"were furnished through, the 'courtesy of the Southern Pacific' railway .' fiOSHER Phone 360 men season's -glorious pwers : irroDiemsi , . Show Qualify xutf Ed V. Price nV-TtnTaaaO Tailoring' Try Onr fiervice r LwCwt for Cleanlns; and , Pressing tUPEBPRSES Reclamation . Project ..One, 6f - Best in - Oregon Says - State Engineer f .; The Jordan ralley irrUation district, which on Friday of, last week irecelred the approval of the state irrigation and drainage 'se curities commission, is bne of "the lest reclamation projectslthat ibs recently come bet ore the commls- eton. in the opinion of Rhea La- per, state engineer. : : ' ? ".i i 1 "The pr;e:t comprises a iotal ares of 20,000 acres, : 11,600 1 of Which will be irrigated, when this Jrst dtvclopmtnt is completed frayalMr, ivrer.' "Th6 irrigation district 'wa formed after the anclal failure of the Carey act company, and the district has Se cured ,title to aU the works own- ea oyinats company, io thiub 01 wnich is' estimated at more than $400,00; The landa- wlthiA fhb boundaries of the district are rai ned by .the commissioh's . apprais-. era at $S6,942, which, with h yalne of the additional construc tion work to be done5 on 'the fpVo Ject bn'.acocunt- of the present bond issue; makes the total raiu atidn more' than $l,360,000with no outstanding : Indebtedness ex ....,( ... cept that represented ' by. the ia trJLcVs ,$400,000 bond issue. ... -The project is located I aboht 66 mllW wist of Caldwell, Idaho, and Is surrounded ' by ! excellent range and tin the west and south for a distance of snore than 100 miles. I Heretofore! there had not been sufficient land in cultivation to furnish " winter reed for -the stock that the range will support, and the Jordan valley project ot fers 'the only possible development whereby this need can be supplied. It is expected "tfiat for khls reason hay and grain will always be sold at a I premium over those prices prevailing in other sections of eastern Oregon. -Another factor" that is consid ered particularly important is the colonization problem. . ';; Lands on this project have already beeh contracted for sale to about 190 settlers who hare made initial pay ments, sufficient to lring the to tal payment up to $75 per acre, and made by those baring paid less than this figure,- the returns will be sufficient to retire the out standing bond Indebtedness. - - . Lyric Tenor to be Heard i .fcy Silverioh Audience . SILVERTONV : Or., pec. 15. ( Special y to The , Statesman. ) Trinlty Young People's society has secured " Malven. Norby.'.a New Ydrkt lyric ' tenor, to. appear lit song recital At ..Trinity church oh the evening of December 18.- .Mr. Norby is on, a western .tour ;and comes Well : recommended. He sings at Portland December 15 and will come .to Silverton pe- Com Mt:: 1 1 Comes to a close; Monday, December 24tti, Xhe curUdnTalls Chtistnias eye rnarks the close of the greatest FuAihit'e iSale Salem has eveV witnesses.- It will be your tot -otJporttihity to share, in the important savings presented in this notable sale tyf hevr Fuiturei -Rugs, Stoves,' Ranges, etc. A gorgeous collection- a brilliant display in which is represented a vast variety of the better kind, of everything .essential, necessary for,.and to beautify .the home. - if"' y i ':. ..; : . ' - r- r j To Ouifistbmers at 'The same prfcei make' your selections eeniDer IT; to rlsit relatlrea. Trin ity, YPS. will use the proceeds of the; I concert ffor the pipe organ fund. Besides iMr.i Korby's ; sojig recital few instrumental' 'num bers will be played by local talent during,.int2rmi3Sion.u ' police iran Year of Active Service Re ; ;? ported rto Council by . , Mrs. blanche Coe . ii Having, decided "to. quit her po sition as police matron the first of the year, Mrs. Blanche Coe has prepared a report of her work during her term ,Kof office, Janu ary 1, until December 17, when she Will submit her report to the city 6hncll. ,Jv:;-,.-J-r.":''i V.Wnile in Salem lira. ; Coe ' ha made a great many, friends,' and while little of network .receives publicity, she ,has always, been otx the Job , and. working long hours. She has had ; conferences in the morning; and "then been :; kept ac tive until past midnight not once butjaaany times. ,Her report cov ering certain activities, may, ap pear rather scant, but when it is taken . into, consideration . , that hours and even 'days are consum ed in worktng'Qut solution, the amount of time she has put in by E1 7 MORE - v . - Most people Yhere is nothing trola. " Fine, clean j noble tiioughts harness into your home with the Victrbla. . .. ' ...-'-' . : - - ..... .... . . Why deny yourself ? Ownership is mentnow; prevail at our Silyerton at Salem we ,wfll make faith ful serrlce i erident,It has been her aim to keep girls out of trouble , 'Wtheir tiian .'in ' sending them to 'the giiris school. .- - "During the last 12 months Mrs. Coe has investigated 75 cases of delinquency,' made 75 calls upon parents -and answered 200 office calls. . Six girls were sent to the industrial school and 94 com plaints investigated. , Fifty-two public dances were attended and 10 dependent families risited and aided. In her work of returning various persons, she returned four wives to their husbands, one girl to her grandparents,' three to their brothers and one: Indian was re turned " to : Chemawa. ; Five cases were sent to the Associated Charities.-. Fifteen, girls ;were returned to their parents. ; .i;;;,;- y'X ; ( Along the same line, !one case was reported to ; the boys' " and girls, aid. bne to the White Shield home' in . Portland ahdtwo to the Louise home, 4n . Portland.'; Seven boys were brought to the station for smoking and ' several arrests made for riding ; bicycles on the sidewalks .and for Tiding after dark, .without lights. -. .. Twelve dependent children werW helped through; her office and 10 girls found employment, through her, efforts. 'All band concerts were attended during' the summer and careful watch kept for cur few Violators. ,: ; ! ; 3tayton Boys Winj Girls ; Play Tie with ill City . STAYTON, Or., Dec. 1 si The Kirls '.land boys", basketball teams of : Stayton high school , met the l-t '-v ) a ' ' :7-llil S have earned the right ot . ...... . .- r- ' i ; ' .i. L A - ; ? ' - - i-.- a,; i r i in the world that vill give y 6u more than the, Vic- ..' Silverton and Near By store as advertised att deli very through our Cirld "ahd vboVa' of the Mill City teams, at Mill City-last night-with a double-header game. The girls played a f 1 4-14 ; tie game, while the Stayton , boys .won; by a; close score of 13-12. The teams were evenly matched and played with a speed and high, spirit that evoked much excitement from the specta tors Miss Fay Benson of Silver ton and John Steincipher of Wil lamette university: acted ' as ref erees." ;V Texas Preparing for . . Active Winter in Golf ' SAN' ANTONIO, Tex.r. Dec, 15. -Southern "golf clubs Will . pour approximately- $17,000 ' into the hands' of America's "golf profes sionals, daring the witter as prizes for seven .., leading .tournaments. The -state -season will start - with the big Texas open golf champion ship in San Antonio, February 14 16 for a $6,000 purse, the largest ever offered iii'igblf. -'. ' r The tournament for 1924 -promises t atlraoct the world's great est golfers t of Arthur Bayers, the British .open champion and James Ockenden, French open champion, who are-in; America, may, be here to contest ; tb laurels now. tield by Walt'ier Hagri.JCeirly'all the leadjng professionals including flagi&h, -Joe tOrkwood, Jim Barnes, Gene' Sarazen,. John Black. Mac Donald. Smith Pobby Cruikshank, Bob ..Macron aid land ; scores of others . have announced their .In tention of competing in the. San Antonia classic, ' and then proceed On through the. south for the other tournaments. . . . . a little innocent pleasure ? ,nicrriment these -come ;"J.X.':-Kr-V.. ' ? . ' i - a . t . ... so easy ! Select your instru- Salem.- Ifcyou prefer Silvertdn store. . .;. J ; ... - .:, . - r The concert of nations seems t r have . degenerated Into a Fren; . solo, wltlT'anvll accompaniment. -The most satisfactory job that of the efficiency expert. The boss, never can : tell whether he i loafing or thinking. ms-r rAnd They Will i 1 lYotect You " X OPTICAL CO. 801 -S OREGON ELDa. t Oregon's , Largest Optical Institution Phone 239 . Tor Appoint - menta. r Salem,- Ore jo a 0 0' : to; N . . 1 c , v. ... & If j- S9 3 . I 1 ; 4 v. 4