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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1923)
NEWS IN BRIEF Jonea Owns Lblsh Meadows M. L. Jones dropped around to the Statesman office yesterday auu miui mcu mo eauor xn at no "la the ' owner or Xabish Meadows - and has had the name registered ior some years. The land owned by the Hays Brothersbf San Jose .Adjoins that of Mr. Jones, but is not known as Labish Mfadows. -Mr. Jones has lived on pis farm aln ma 10IA A as The Statesman mentioned Xabish Meadows as owned by the Haya V interests." v- -' ;;. : . , , Fori Bodl ,.'.1923 Ford touring bodies $73, 1921 Ford touring bodies 127.50. Used Car Corner. Ferry and Com mercial. dl6 page. The accompanying write up says that f This is R. O. Snell lng, .president of the Salem Ro tary club. R, O. is lining up his cohorts for the district conference to be held in Spokane next April," Ford Bodl 1923 Ford touring bodies $75, 1921 Ford touring bodies $27.50. Used Car Corner, Ferry and Com mercial. I v. i . . ( dl6 Turkey Shoot All day today at Liberty. TVol gamott & Stevenson. , dl6 Holly For Sale . Si Call 455 Chemeketa St. dl6 , Knelling is Featured ' In a recent issue of "The Hub official publication1-' of the Spo kane' Rotary club, R. X Snelling '. president of the Salem Y Rotary club Is featured on the ' front v Royal Cherry Trees . v Big reduction on all cherry and prune stock. Sales yard and of flee at Cherry City Hotel, 130 S High. . . , - - I1ATHI3 ITTJBSEBlY CO. Off Ice. Phone 1758.... Res. 10F1 Equitable Savings A IVoaa ,-.'---;, v.- Association Portland, Oregon. ftarry G. Ileeney , Representative, 01 llaaonio Elds. Phone 1848 IJqnor Possession Costly : For having liquor in his posses sion, a man giving his name as S. M. Sinclair - was fined $ 5 by Marten Poulsen, poUce Judge, Sat urday. Sinclair was arrested Fri day night by Orricer Putnam and spent the night In the city Jail. Turkey ShooU All day today at Liberty. . Wol gamott &. Stevenson. d!6 Annual 4-Day Xmas Sale At the Song Shop, starts Mon day. Everything reduced. d!6 Speeding Bail Forfeited Harry A. Brod, Portland speeder who was arrested Friday night by Officer VogV forfeited $10 ball when he failed to appear in the police court Saturday. Phonograph Records 3 for f 1 I While they last. The Song Shop.: All records must go. d!6 US Orofoa BsIMlaa Tolopksa 457 JThe Seavey, Bell Insurance , Agency . General Insurance Biny" Boil frank Waftr VlTYDIia-ELECTRIC . ; mERAPEUTlC INSTITUTE (Formerly Dr. Schenks) S. Cottjce Et. fllONE - . 1182 ,- - . ' , OSTXKJPATnY V The Original and Genuine Spin al Adjustment Treatment. Skill full, Painless Adjustment that fcats1 result, r '-v PS. Lb C. IIArjTATJi Osteopathic physlcUa and . - t"Surseoai ' -- Orecon Tadg.' - 80S U. ft. Vsnaaal ZanTf tiZi Thmm 59 Km. Tem aasj DR.B.H. WHITE gJactroaM xnagaocu and Trsat CDs. Aftnau Mot.) Bali Ford Bodies 1923 Ford Touring Bodies $75, 1921 Ford Touring Bodies $27.50 Used Car Corner, Ferry and Com mercial, l. : . d!6 the University of Oregon back in town. The annual holiday vaca tion will begin with the last class es Friday afternoon. : Examina tions will be held on the respec tive - campuses the last of i this week. his degree In medicine there ' in 1833. He ah the son of Dr, P. A.-Davis, who crossed the plains n 1852. Besides his wife he is survived by four children, two sisters, Mrs. Ole Brown, Albany and Mrs. F.M. Brooks, Portland and two brothers, Charles C. Da vis, Calgary and Dr. Sherman T. Davis, Anderson. Ind. Funeral services will be held Monday in Albany. x Ford Bodies 1923 Ford Touring Bodies $75, 1921 Ford Touring Bodies $27.50. Used Car Corner, Ferry and Com mercial , dl6 Closing Out Phonograph Records 3 for $1. Song Shop. dl6 Railroad Man Kiwanls Speaker " A. C.' Spencer, chief of the legal department of the Union Pacific railroad, will be the speaker at the Kiwanls luncheon at the Mar ion hotel Tuesday noon. Mr. Spen cer is' expected . to bring Roy Shields back to' Salem with him for. the day he -having selected the Salem attorney for an Import' ant position with the legal de partment of the Union" Pacific. Mrs. ' Arthur Rahn has promised to be xre8ent and to sing and re cite for 'the organization. 10-Inch Block. Wood ' Three larga toads for $15.00. Quick delivery, I Fred S. Wells. Phone 15 12 J . I , Xmas Cards Tbo Song Shop AnnliaT"Xma3aTe" starts "tomor row morning, day evening.1 Sale ends Thurs-d!6 Students to Return Home This, week, will see a great many Salem 'people who are attending Oregon Agricultural college and LAB ED & BUSH f BANICERS i ' EslabUshed 1868 I General Banking Business ; Office Kurs From 10 A. M. to 3 P. BI, ',&rx rt am i L S A. . Press the Button and your electric servants will do the rest. ' t t ' , 4 And each one of these wonderful ap pliances will save you at least a half hour a da to say; nothing of the, fatiguing effects of a hot stove, , Come in to-day we can tell you something about 'household effici- .Fleenei'--Electric "Go. - '.71 C rt Ctrc:t " Thcne DSO Permission Issnea CTlrarcb Permission to erect "a ' $5,009 two-story hollow tile church on Chemeketa, near Liberty, was giv en yesterday in a building permit issued ' by Marten Poulsen, city recorder, to the First church of Christ, Scientist. The ' present wooden building . will be moved across the street and the : new building will get under way? as soon as possible. The new build ing will be built on the site occu pied . by the present building. Plans for the church have been approved . by the committee in charge, and Mr. Marsh. ' Portland architect given authority to pro ceed. 'Members of the building committee are Carl Kugtel, Mrs. Frank Flint and Mrs. ' Sarah Schwab. - ; : Annual 4-Day Xmas Sale Starts Monday at the Song Shop. Everything reduced. ; ' dlfi Turkey Shoot- All day today at Liberty. ' Wol- ganott & Stevenson. dls Oregon Trainer Arrested W. I. Hayward, better known as "Bill' athletic trainer and track coach at the University of Oregon, was arrested near Brooks yesterday for speeding. He told G. Max Flanery, arresting officer, that he was in a hurry to get to Portland to attend the funeral of "Pat- McArthur. ; For traveling 38 miles an hour he will have to pay $15 In the justice court, An drew Comrie was making 40 miles an -hour when overtaken by Depu ty Sheriff Bert Smith yesterday. and received a fine of $25 from Judge P. J. Kuntsv All Phonograph Records 3 for $1. Song Shop. , dl6 Capital Business College Dance McCornack Hall, Monday. Dec 17.. Former students and friends cordially invited., " T ; ; dl6 Business League to Elect ' ? The annual meeting and elec tion of officers for the -Business Mens' league will be held .Thurs day night, December. 27, at the Chamber of Commerce. , .William Gahlsdorf president, has made a fine record during the last year and through the efforts of the or ganization, business and profes sional men have been saved sev eral thousands of dollars. Solid tors and. advertising "specialists' have had hard sledding here dur ing the past 12 months. ; For That Christmas Glft- St. And reasberg Roller, '"The canary with a college education." Flake's Petland, 273 State. dl9 Christmas Music . S Of the most beautiful character will be on the air this Christmas. Let us put in that radio now so you can enjoy it. Salem Electric Co. , F. S. Barton. prop? Masonic lempie. rnoDe xzvv. 1 mo Licenses Granted Gerhard C. Miller and , Louise Mohr; and Harvey Andrew Lovell and Jennie Ruth Morrow all of Salem,' were granted marriage li censes yesterday. ... ; ; 4-Day Xmas Sale Starts Monday, The Song Shop. Everything reduced. dlS The Gift of All For him. Gloves, Ties, every style, every color.' See our win dows The Man's Shop. dl6 Albany Physician Dead Dr. W. H. Davis of Albany died in a Portland hospital Friday af ter a long illness.. He had prac ticed medicine in Albany for 34 years and was known to a great many Salem people.'.': Dr.7 Davis was born In Sllverton, October 27 I860, received his education at Willamette university; and ' the University . of Oregon, receiving WILL RADIUM AT LAST OPEN THE DOOR OF THE GREAT UNKNOWf, If yoa are irk and want to Get Well Bit JCmb Wall writ. 1gw h.t tells How and Wl jr this almoRt skB and wonderful new element ttrincs relief t Many sufferers from Constipation. Kneumattsm, Hcistica, Govt, Aeorios, Nenralcia, Kerroas Prostration. Hi eh Blood PreKsoro and ' diseases of tha Stooi srh. Heart, Lour. Liver, Kidneys, and other ailments. Yott wear IeKens Radio-AetlTe 8olar Pad day and is;ht. receiving tie JCadio-.rtive Says con tinaottslr i"to roar a-rstaoa. eaasiac hailthr eirrnlation. . Tereominr alar- risbneM. throwing off , impurities and restoring the tisanes sad serves t norma! rendition and tho next thing yon Know yon aro getting well. - Hold on a. test proposition. To aro taoronshly satisfied it is helping yon before the appliance i "jours. Nothing to do bnt wear it. o tronbia or ex pne. and the mot wonderful fact about tna appliance is that it is Bold ret enable that It is within U reach or an, both rich and coor. i 'o matter how ; bad ' yoor ' ailment, or now ions; iiiMint, wa win w nitium to hsra yon try it at our riV. tTor full lTiinrmsiioii Trriio i"iay - Extra Special t 140.00 Mahogany spinnet desk, now 132.00. At Hamilton's. d!8 Song Shop Open Today- Sale prices prevail. d!6 Say It With Prunes; Direct- Size and : Quality guaranteed; none better. "Kea hxiis - nrana. unlrrigated famous fruit. Edward Dencer, grower and packer, Bout 3, Box 158. Phone 88F3. dl6 Dr. White Worried : In Saturday's advertisement In the Statesman under the title "The Public Should Know," Dr. White announces that ne is : the only pebble on the beach." when it comes to "Electronic Reactions of Abrams" in Salem, and that any one else is an imitation or "A wolf in sheep's skin" to prey on an in nocent public, but in his panicky fear ' of competition Dr. White is overlooking the fact that "The Era Clinic, 1484 State St., Salem. Ore practices the Abram's method of diagnosing and treating disease along the most advanced lines up' to this moment In that1 science. For the enlightenment of the pub lic and the exposure of (4he wolf). The Era Clinic challenges Dr. White to prove his statements In a public debate at a time and place set by him. Adv. - dl6 Highway Money Received- Marion county's share of the market road fund for the last half of 1923 was received by the coun ty treasurer, D. O. Drager, yester day, The roucher was for $29,- 675.64 tne totals ior theyear be ing $59,351.29. The money is turned over to the county by the state highway commission. Ladies i": : . You will find it a pleasure in selecting his gift here. Let ' us help you. The Man's Shop, Duds for Men, 416 State. dl6 Song Shop Open Evenings- Til 8 p. m. Xmas gifts. . dl6 Tnrkey Shoot - . All day today at Liberty. ganott & Stevenson. Wol dl6 Rndi For Xmas should be ordered as early as possible. We expect big rush. Order yours early and give us a chance to install it prop erly. Salem Electric Co. Masonic Temple. Phone 1200. 4 . d23 Vislto In Salem Mrs. Joseph' Bert Knapp of Portland is a guest for the week end of her fatner, A. M. Dairy Tu ple, warden at the Oregon : pen! tentiary. Extra Special Good Wood- Good measure. ery. Reasonable 1025. Prompt deliv- prices. Phone dl6 BIrs. Troevera Coods at Neimeyer's. dl6 Holly for Sale . City View Cemetery. 15 Buy His Gift at the t Man's Shop. Let us show you. dl6 The Public Should Know ' That: the only test of value by Dr. Abrams method Is the serv ice of a physician graduated at Abrams college in San Francisco, or a college recognized by .him To date Dr. B. H. White is the only physician in Salem qualified and equipped to use the Abrams diagnosis and - treatment instru ments." There are some 50 imita tions of Dr. Abrams machine, Persons in Salem are now adver tising. and using one of these 'Imi tations under the name of Abrams. Adv. dl9 . Order now. tYe deliver. Flake's Petland. 4-d7tf Potted Plants -1 New assortment, land. 273 State. Flake's Pet- die Dr. Pound Is Honored- Appointment of Dr. li. F. Pound, Salem dentist, to the Army Dental college at Washington. D, C., ' Is considered a signal distinc tion for the local man is the first civilian dentist to receive such an appointment. The course covers a period of six months and is a high post-graduate course in den tistry. Dr. Pound - expects to leave Salem Tuesday and will bo accompanied by Mrs. Pound, and his two children. While he is ab sent from the city George A. Codd ing, In jthe 'corporation commis sion, will have possession of Dr. Pound's "' new - residence, 1380 South Liberty. Mrs. Rose Conrsen-Reed Successful vocal teacher of Port land will open vocal classes in Sa lem, after the holiday. For terms address 308 Bush and Lane Bldg., Portland. :: dl8 Tbo Gift Shop for Men The Man'a Shop, Dud's for Men. 416 State.' dl6 Mrs. Troever Has m Few Pairs of peppers and salts left at Neimeyer's.' dl6 Extra Special " 840.00 Mahogany spinnet desk. now $32.00. At Hamilton's. dl8 formerly employed In Everett. Mr. Goodwin will be succeeded In Sa lem by C. E. Hansen, who comes here from Everett 'and Montana points. . v $40.00 Mahogany spinnet desk, now $32.00. At Hamilton's. dl8 Auction Sale s .'-? New, bungalow, good furniture, electric sweeper, singer sewing machine, bicycle, range, beater, rugs, etc., all like new. Where? 1575 Fourth St., West Salem. When? Tuesday next, Dec. 18th. Time 1:30 p. m. .Woodry & Wood ry, auctioneers. die Nice Burglar - Glimpses of a lake as it looms in the early morning hours; mem ories of the scent of the marshes; the call of the great open spaces. where a man can park his car for more than 60 minutes these Five Dollars ' WI11 be given to - the person recognizing mountain character In photo appearing in display case at the Parker-Shrode studio. dl6. . . . - Tangemaim Surrenders License Harry- Tangemana, . proprietor of the Commercial rooming house. Ferry and Commercial, has sur rendered his license to, 'the city treasurer. It is understood that he has disposed of his Interests in the lodging house and intends to leave the city. A padlock was on the door of the office Saturday. Some Business Man Will know the old mountaineer appearing in photo on exhibit at Parker-Shrode studio. ' die The Public Should Know- That, the only test of value by Dr, Abrams method 13 the service of a physician graduated at Ab rams college In San Francisco, or a college recognized by him. To date Dr. B. .H. White Is the only; physician la Salem qualified and equipped to use the Abrams diagnosis and. treatment instru ments.; V There are some 50 imi tations' of Dr. Abrams'. machine. Persons in Salerr are now adver tising and using one of these imi tations under the name of Abrams. Depart for South Mrs. W. P. Lord and Miss Eliza beth Lord will leave today for southern California,, making the trip by automobile. They will spend the winter in southern Cali fornia cities. Several social af fairs in honor of 1 Mrs. Lord and her daughter have been given dur ing the last week. 4 j Mrs. Junk's China Capital drug store and studio, 679 N. Cottage. dl6 Plumbing, Heating and Electric- Wiring. Will contract for plumbing, heating and electric wiring at a saving of 25 per cent Will, sell Pestrve of best zerow at a big saving. ict me mow you a Real furnace. Guaranteed Satis faction or no pay. Address Engel Builder of good Homes. 1337 J. A. P. Operator Leaven C. R. Goodwin, who for nearly fire years has been Associated Press ' operator at the Statesman office, will leave today for Everett, Wash., where he will take the As sociated Press report for the Everett Herald, an afternoon newspaper. Mr. Goodwin is one of the' youngest and most expert operators in the service of the great news gathering association bv which he is employed. He was Webb&Clough Leading Fcaeral Directors Expert Em batmen things apparently ' proved too much for 4ne of Salem's most pro minent hurglars. v He is not mer cenary simply Impecunious. ; He wants to go hunting. At one Sa lam home, according to-report re ceived by the police today, he stole an alarm clock. At aacl' :r he picked up a first class, dzk back' hunting. coat.; At Etill an other he stole a dime's worth c liver. At each dwelling he da cllned to take articles of value. V; (Continued on page 7) " Gifts of Ivory Are at last coming into the niche of prominence that they deserve. - ' ' . ,. . . " ,. Our stock Is unusually complete and we feel that you will be very satisfied If you shop here. p Schaef er's Drug Store 1S5 NORTH COMMERCIAL PHONE 107 A Rigdon &Soifs UOHTUARY UMeqnrded Serrleai Yes, Doughton & Marcu D Is headquarters for the Salem shoppers who ap preciate the value of giving useful gifts. Our Stock is Complete f 286 North Ccrarnercial t T 1-7 pi. v WS This Is a Jewelry Christmas. .. : v' GIFTS THAT LAST Our cases are full of beautiful gifts at; very reasonable prices. DIAMONDS ! DIAMONDS! The most complete stock at real bargain prices in the history of tne liartman isros. vx. . - Before buying see our large stock and compare our prices. ' Many specials. $25 , $35 $47.50 $55 $100 Mounted in beautiful 18k white gold blue sapphire sides, rne very latest designs in mounungs you will find herot When You Think of Xmas HARTMAN BROra V 4 ! SALEM'S STORE OF GIFTS State and Liberty streets - - " Watches! Watcliss! Beautiful ' White and Green Gold Wrist Watches for Mother, Sister, Wife and Sweetheart, $23 to tZOO. i r AA : SPECIAL. 10 Jwls. o10oUU 2S . White Gold Case. You will want our name on yczr Gift Box PEARLS LaTausca and ; Oricnta. $7.50 and up. A special 33in. Beautiful Strand of Pearls only. . . . .0 1 2.5 0 AIL Manicure and Tcilct Sets at Special Prices . Have' yoa seen the wonderful Agate display in our window? - Blade' by F. W. Birch, Tho Agate Man, P. O. Dox Sfany' beautiful patterns in Silver ware, i See our special S3 piece -'t complete with chest, Si 1.65. Slany others. .Whyl Visit Cair GLrt SI::? GifU Thinlc of Salem, Oregon DAYS f9 j Hartmaq Jewelry tcre Grafted Walnut Trees : XstproTsd TTsnea ' Ptmo Tm Osnersl Hnrsory Stock Sals Tard nn4 Off loo. 644 IsrtT St. FRUITLAND NURSERY A. J. MATI23, rrc?. . 0"IME AMSWEM plain Mens Dress Shirts Band stylo, some with soft detachable collars. colors, also fancy fibre stripe patterns. r ; 4 . $1.48, $1.75 to $3.45 Four-in-Hand Ties You'll find our assortment in this line is complete; the new patterns selling for j - 50c, 65c, $1 to $L25 Men's Hosiery : '.Whether he wears cotton, silk. . cashmere, or heavy wool wo can fill your wants in this line. Cotton 15c to 35c: 'Silks 50c to 90c , Cashmere 50c; Heavy 25c to 75c v Coat or Pullover Sweaters Many styles and colors to make your selection from. Prices range from ir:-,v , 2J9& to $5.95 Men's Felt Slippers Soft padded soles, also the leather sole with low heels; gray and browns " ; -.' ' $1.25 to $1.75 1 Men's Woolen Shirts Checks and plain colors ' , . . $1.98, $25, $2.98 to $4.45 Suit Cases or Bags . ' Makes an acceptable g1ttr-- -' Suit Cases $1.75 to $95. : .-" Bags $3.95, $6t90 to $17.50. r X 'Tl 'fr ( ' . . Leather and Moleskin Vests : V All leather, sheep liued - ' JT J ' $12.90 Moleskin, leather or sheep, lined, leather sleeved J ' $8'5. "r Men's Dress Shoes Black or brown kid or calt lace, new styles $3.85 to $7.45 4 Suspenders 50c to 75c. . ,, 1 I Garters 25c to 50c ' . Arm Band and Garter Sets 30c. . Wool Sport Coats Tan, brown and grey, $3.95 to $5.00. Women's Felt Slippers i Going at $1.C0, $1.25 and $1.45 pair. Child's Felt Slippers 98c to $1.10. : Children's Wool Sweaters Coat and Pullover style, $1.98 to $3.45. Ladies' Wool Hose Gray and Brown Heather, 98c to $1.2. Ladies Wool Mixed Hose Black, also Brown Heather, 50c ChUdrcn's Woolen Hose . -" Blacks, ribbed, 60c, 65c and 7Cc. I' fir . C. J. BREIER ' COMPANY : 1 I I