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THE OREGON STATESMAN. "SALEM."' OREGON- WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 19, 1923 J A IT NEWS - IN Divorce. Complaint Filed ; Willard P. Goodman has filed suit for divorce against Lillian I. Goodman'.' He charges cruel and Inhuman treatment and desertion. Much Iropcrty Listed ;: C" , i Property representing a total valuation o $56,000 was received Tuesday, according to' figures com piled by Miss Martha Learen worth executive secretary of the multiple listfng bureau of the Marion-Polk County Realty association. This valuation was divided. $46,500 for city property and 9500 for farm property. Kadlus- ' --"- i - ., " For Xmas. should be ordered as early as possible. W expect a big rush. Order yours early and Sire us a chance to install It prop erly. Salem Electric Co. Masonic Temple." Phone 1200. " d23 Dmssist Offers Reward For information leading to the arrest and conviction of the per son or persons guilty of . destroy ing - two stone pillars and who broke the urns In front of his home, SOS South Il'gh,; Dan J. Fry, Salem druggist, is willing to pay $50. The depredations were committed between 6 o'clock and 8:30 o'clock last Thursday night. The vandalism was reported to the police. : V' i .. , . '- i i; I Final Hearing Set- , x January. 24 has been . set for final hearing in- the estate of Har riet Goodwin. Harry Goodwin is : administrator, - . v ',: ' - I- !i : : " Salem Case j Withdrawn t .The public service: commission yesterday issued an order allow ing; the Portland nallway.i, Light & -Tower company, to withdraw a . scheiule' of proposed higher gas rates . for the city.cf Salem. This Is the 0111 placa where the com pany maintains e as service. The city- ii3 been f, htlngthe pro-po.-i r i icreas and a "hearing was CLAY AWAY THE YEARS .ppb? r:nci"a Eeautifier casmic clay to your face, and rest whila it dries, then rTove and see and feel the wonderful c Terence la the color and texture of the . , ' - . , i- x " . - - ',-.- Cuarar.ted to da these J : ..-;te tStnas tor dm face or money refunded. Clear tha -orr.p ! ion and give it color. Lift out the ; i -ses. i ?move blackheads and pimples. ' Z'.z : t c- "arad pores. Rebuild facial tis-" ruj and muscles. Make, the skin soft and smooth. - $ .-' '. ' , You can obtain regular sizes from your favQrita tDi'et counter. If not, send this ,1 J. with 13 cents ta Doncil'.a Laboratories, y' IndlanapotU, Jndna, lr trial rube, y .' E2 :s Cation & Loaa -- Association ' , Portland, Oregon. Carry O. Kefney,' Representative, 121 Ilasonlo IJs. rhono 1C13 12 a Or job Batliiat C-3 cavej, EcU LrJiZTZZLZz I General Irraraaea ' rrmj" Bn .. . " ,. rnrt Tim : . nYEno-ELrcmic -rzz:riri;c i:;3Trrun; (criicrly X3r. Cchenkj) 13 C. Cotta-a 112 Crcltcd " ci!r.ut Trees - Xaprovad rrnea fnut TrMS v Sales Yrd and Ouice, 644 J rry St. FIIUITLAID KURSY A. J. IIAIHU, Pre?. - . Cf.'IiO PLone 109. Res. 114021, Tis Criminal and Genuine Spin al Aijsitneat Treataeat. EkHl rj.ll. rtl-lira ,AdJsitaeat that gsta resalta.---- C? I. C. XL1TJHIALI Cstscat2Ja Physfciaa and " . C-nrjeosi E23 Cicos; Ks. ' Calezn. 1 ' I SSI - Km. Ftok A,7 DH. P. If. WHITE I (Sx.'avkn3s lUd.) , . . L&DB & BUSH ,.' - BANIIERS i ' ; i . Establhhcd 186S ' : ' General Banians Business Office ILjurs Fron 10 A. I.L to 3 P. M. ce UGMTON for that Cluistinas gift that you have been . plaiiuin -on rMps io Trlend or relative. A beaotlful stork .of acceptable and se'rvleeable gifts are here awaiting yviir Inspection. . , .-. .. .. . .,.. : Gh o Gifts Tht Give Service :. t ' t . ' 1 Phono CCT held here some ' time ago. . The company claims that it operates at a loss, and avers that the with drawal of the schedule Is in the hope that coal will decrease In price of other conditions 1 develop that will -make the increase un necessary. : . . , , " Intention 5ladc Know J Declarations of Intention to be come citizens were filed yesterday by Joseph McAlpine, Canada, and Blascius Crasser of Austria. ; )Ir. Ihu F. Langeaiberp ' 1 K i Vocal, instructor, will give one six-months scholarship to the pu pil who shows - the most aptitude for ; voice " culture. ' Only, persons between the ages ? of IS and 23, and who have not formerly stud ied .with Mr.' Langenberg, are el igible. Friday, ' Dec. 28, is the date set for try-outs. For ap pointments phone 2079, dt9 Ilolly for Sale I City View Cemetery. d25' City Jail Is Empty For the first time In many weeks the city ' Jail doors swung wide on their hinges yesterday and the institution was devoid of any inmates. Several men -are given a night resting place nearly every night. .. ' ; - ,:. License Issued ! k : . . A marriage license , was Issued yesterday to Fred W. Sohn and Maggie. M. Inis, both of Aurora. ' Shrine Club Will, Elect v. Salem Shrine club; will elect Its officers at the annual meeting to be held in the Masonic temple Thursday night at 8 o'clock, ac cord'ng to word sent out Tuesday by William Bell, president. One vacancy in the divan exists at pres ent. - Among things that are slat ed for. discussion is the plan for reenlisting out'of Portland-representation... , , I 4-.; ; i ; V , i-p-.''L ' ! , i Electric Curling Irons' . . .. " Two-year guarantee : one year guarantee marcel wavers. .Re duction on all appliances; Halik's Electric shop, S3 7 .Court. St. d23 Traffic Deartnirnt Reports-. -During the month of. November, the state traffic department oper atives were responsible for a total of 14611.32 paid to the state by persons who violated the. traffic laws. Of this $3647 was In fines and $1964.32 in fees.; Arrests totaled 162, and accidents num bered. 46. ' -f 7 ': f - s Corel 1 Gets Strange Mail 4 I," Mall evidently : from religious fanatics and other cranks is be ing received 4 almost dally by Ar thur Covell. MarBhfield astrologer under sentence of death, , accord ing to J. ,W. Lillie, 'deputy war den, who has charge- of ; the out-' going-: and incoming -mail ad dressed to inmates of . the state pfison. ; In addition to these some Good Eycsisht ; - ; Is Precious.- ; 1 ' If your eyesight is ;faulr ty let us . fit your eyes with glasses. 'V MORRIS OPTICAL CO. j. j SOI - 5 OREGON BLDO. . Oregon's 1 Largest " OpUcal Institution - v rbono 35 for Appoint meets. & MARCUS I Ealcna, , Oregon , L Q - J BRIEF of the letters are evidently from curiosity seekers who hope for a reply. A few of the letters are from others having an Interest in stars, of 'the firmament' and nbt the stage. .,;' Frank Xeer Realty Spcake ; First hand Information- con cerning the clay products indus try will be given the Marion-Polk County Realty association at the Thursday luncheod at the Marlon hotel by Frank E. Neer; secretary of the Salem Brick & Tile com pany. . . ;- ' ' Mrs. Junk's Chin ( Capital . drug . store and studio, 679 Cottage. - : - d!9 Chief BIrtchet Down Town Chief of; Police Walter W. Birtchet Is now able to walk from his home on North High to the police station., His first trip was made Monday for a very short time and he was again down at the station Tuesday;: for an - hour or two in the afternoon.' Young Ladles Who WU1 ' Volunteer to dance in chorus for charity in exchange for in structions v in stage v dancing, by professional. Call Chamber of Commerce Thursday, 7:30 p. m. d20. Drunk Man Is Released . Under $20 bail, Frank Laws was released from the police sta tion Tuesday morning. He was ar rested for being drunk Monday night, by Officers Olson and Put nam. - . , Aaentlon, BPOB pn Thursday evening the Buck eye Trio will entertain the Elks' lodge. The Christmas number of The Elklet is also expected to make its appearance that evening. d20. . , Turner. Man Injured. - . . C , B. Warden, of : Turner, re ceived a bruised leg when his auto mobile and another machine col lided on - the . highway Tuesday near the boys training school. Both automobiles were proceeding toward Salem. There was some damage to ' the Warden machine. Dance, Derby Hall, Tonlte Music by the Orioles orchestra. Salem's most popular orchestra. dl9 ' - ' - County Farm Claims Stranger Unable to solve the-mystery sur rounding ... the identity . of . the strange man who wandered Into the police station a. few days ago, the police released him to J." T. Hunt Monday who took' the ' man to ; the .county poor . farm. The man, fairly-well dressed, was about' 60 ' years old and could neither ? speak, write nor read, though ' he could . hear the quest tlons put by the police. . - 31uiic for Xmas For, Sale St.- Andresberg can aries, trained by a "school mas ter" bird! - Hear them at 1703 S. Commercial St.. Salem. "dl9 Sant Clans Is Seed - With red clothes, whiskers n everything, old Santa Claus him self was to , be seen down i town Tuesday afternoon! For r a while he was the center of an excited crowd c of youngsters while he stood at Liberty and , State. A few.' young . mothers " had: consid erable difficulty in dragging their progeny away from the corner. A. D. Smith Greenhouse -fc ' Will be" located for a time in the new Adolph & Waters' build ing.' on Court street, near Liberty. dlJ. ; . " ;. . ' ' . Xhe Public Sltould linow ' 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 vby 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 60 imita tions of Dr. Abrams machine. Persons in Salem are now adver tising and using one of these imi tations nnder the name of Abrams. Adv. . d!9 Elks Plan Entertainment . With the . Buckeye Trio fur nishing the entertainment, the Salem Elks No. 338 are looking forward to a splendid program at the local club rooms Thursday r,: DIED .... , . :,'; APPLEOATE Olliver Applegate, years old, at local hospital. Body forwarded to Med ford by RJgdon't mortuary. ; i -- Yebb & Clouch Dircctcrs Exprrt Eabz!zstrs Rigdon Son's Vtz-"1:1 C:rr::3 night, i The program will,; tollqw a short lodge session. It is ex pected that the Christmas Issue' of the Elklet will make 1U appear, ance at - this time. The . Buckeye Trip are very versatile, 'and can play the saxaphone. banjo, piano, baritone, . and cornet in . addition to giving readings' and vocal num bers. . A . large delegation of Sa lem Elks are making preparations to attend the dedication of the Elks temple in Portland on De cember 29. ,.' ... For That Chrlxtmas Gift 1 , ;St. Andreasberg Roller. "The canary with a college education.' Flake's Petland, 273 State. dli) Walter Tooze In Portland tin order to . look over ; the ground and be in readiness for his new Job as registrar of the land office, Walter Tooze is spend ing a few days in ; Portland. He received notice two days ago that the senate had ratified his ap pointment and his commission is expected to reach here within the next week. He will be officially placed upon the payroll as soon aa his commission arrives. ' - Xmas. Order now. Flake's Petland. RTe deliver. . "; 4-d7tf a df C. Has Tree Miss 'Florence Pope, stenog rapher at the Chamber of Com merce and first assistant to C. E. Wilson, secretary, is busy giving the reading room ' of the club a holiday atmosphere. : A Christmas tree has been Installed and will be kept until after the holiday season. Will Pay Cash . For used pianos.7; See us. Tall man Piano 'Store, 395 South 12th street. ... - - dl9 Taxlj Man Injures - Back- in an ertort to get bIJ.taxi on solid ground, ' P. P. .Disher, . man ager of the Red Top Taxi com pany; suffered a badly sprained back. He had made a trip to the Salem hospital and was unaware cf 1 the loose gravel. The taxi, being built close to the ground, sank in the gravel and it was only by lifting it and getting some planks under the wheels that Mr, Fisher was able to drive the- ma chine on to the pavement. ' - Good Practice Piano Only $63, $5 per month. Tall man Piano Store, 395 S.; 12th street. ... . ' dl9 Divorce Suit Filed 5 ' V Elizabeth Seifer has filed suit against Jacob Seifer for divorce. John Schneider. s . named also as a defendant since he was a mem ber cf a partnership, with Jacob Seifer'' which '' 'has not ' been "dis solved. The plaintiff asks-' the custody of the four minor child ren. . Hartman Bros. Co. Jewelers Open even'ngs until Christmas' T dl9 Northwest Being Advertised That the northwest territory is being ' extensively' . advertised - 5 DAYS OIlTtt XfJAS' .'o Hartman Jewelrv store TheERAainic Diagnosis ' and . Treatment of t , Disease by the . Abram's (E. R. A.) Method ' - Children's Clinic Daily ' ' " Consultation Free ; ; . Dr. Harrison I. Folk, , Dr. Paul G. Stapran , - Hours' 10 a. in? to 8 p. m. Cor. 15th and SUte (1481 State) RED PEPPED FOR T Ease your tight, aching; chest. Stop tho pain.. Break up the congestion. Feel a bad cold joosen up in just a short time. , ''Red Pepper Rub" is the cold remedy that brings quickest re lief. It cannot hurt you, and it certainly seems to end the tight ness and drive the congestion and soreness right " out. -C " ' 1 Nothing has such concentrated, penetrating heat as red peppers. and when heat penetrates 'right down into colds, congestion, ach ing inu&cles and sore, stiff joints relief comes at once, f- : f 4 The , moment ' you " app'y Bed Pepper Rub you feel the tingling heat. " In' three minutes tho, con gested spot v Is . warmed th'itugh and through. When you are, suf fering from a cold, rheumatism, backache, stiff neck or sore, nm cle, Just get a jar of Bowles Red repper .Rub, made front retl'pej pers, at any drug store. You will have the quickest relief known. A Jr. ., - - COIDS CUES through the middle west was the word brought to. Salem.' yesterday by John Hj, Running, traveling passenger agent for the - Great Northern railroad, who has head quarters in Portland. A double page advertisement is i appearing in each of 19 farm publications having a total circulation of 3, 592,593, "throughout, the middle west; and will l cover , the period between the middle of this month and March.' : The advertising Is piacedivby the Hill system. One of, the pages is given to Washing ton and vthe.othdr to Oregon. iThe opportunities, and farming - and dairying facilities of .each are set forth, t Mr. Running, returned to Portland) after spending a, few hours' 'on' business Jn Salem. , Christmas Shoppers . . We'll be open every Evening until ' Christmas. Hartman Bros. Co. f Jewelers. 1 ' . d!9 Jewelry for CliHst If you can't shop during the day call at Hartman .Bros. Co. Jewel ers. Open evenings' until Christ mas. -I.,-:' .- ; . d!9 Auto Show Attracts Interest in -Inclosed " automo biles was evinced by the large crowd of people which attended the auto show at the Vick Broth ers salesroom on South High street Tuesday. - Music last, night was furnished, by the Shubert Octette, welt-know ; Salem , musfcal organ ration. The rooms were beauti fully, decorated . . with Christmas suggestions. The,' show will con tinue today; closing tonight. Piano Left With Us For sale.' Will sacrifice for cash. ,.: Ask for Mrs. Gray's piano. Tallman Piano , Store. .395 S. 12th.,. , ' d!9 Open' Evenings We will remain open evenings until Christmas. Hartman Bros. Co. Jewelers, k ... dl9 v . rJl I IniLiJ fev7! : 3nnnni Ask your friends and neighbors: This store has' been busy every minute since this great opening sale started Our trucks and drivers have been put to a severe test keeping up with the unusual amount of business ' And -Why. v..;, BECAUSE H. L: STIFF FURNITURE COMPANY SELLS FOR LfeSS! OWING TO ITS BUYING POWER Because we CHARGE NO INTEREST of any kind. : We charge no, interest on deferred payments no interest on Phonographs and because we promised you bargains and here you found bargains. ' v ' NEW BARGAINS EVERY DAY " ON L Y F I V EM OR E DAYS For you to do your Christmas Shopping.; Buy early and you won't be 1 disappointed. 'This ' i Sale Comes to an End December 24 Make your selection now. A small deposit Holds ariy article- for you and - r insures prompt deli very day before Christmas Out of Jtpwn patrons located close to our SILVERTON or ALBANY STORES May find it convenient to select their gifts here and have delivery made from - . our other stores. ". 4 1 Bngenc Men Expected ' f? Final - papers concerning , the leases of a : stage- depot, and .'-hotel .in Eugene are expected to be signed here today by, the Central Stage- Terminal -Hotel ' company. Several business' men, of Eugene who will be here " in connection with the , lease - signing . are Ira Park. mayor, and W. E. Powell, both of Eugene. - El Karaz Grotto' Presents Hallowell concert or chestra in concert and dance at the armory ton:gnt 8 : 3 V. Open to the public. , - d!9 Special While 'liiey Iist Player pianos 325 and $350. Easy terms.' They won't last long at these prices. Come and see them at once. - Tallman Piano store, 395 South 12th street.- d!9 Young Covell )uo Tonight Alton Covell, nephew of Arthur Covell ( condemned to die for. the killing of Ebba Covell. is expect ed to be dressed in at the state prison tonight. Though only 1 6 years old, ; Alton Covell Js sen tenced to spend the remainder of ' EL KARAZ Y??- GROTTO. OPEN 'in jr ro THE P- m. yVjl public: . .V M.O.V.P.E.E. f - 4 " Presents . . HALLOWELL CONCERT ORCHESTRA In - '-' CONCERT AND DANCE Armory Tonight This GkrisimMlMm ' TT"T - ' y , 1 liis "naturar life, behind "the gray t1 .4 nano auu nuu imis mt, lue ;uu ut State '..street, : ; Warden A. M. Dalrymple said' yesterday that he would not pe.rpiit young Covell to visit with his uncle unless it was strictly on business. Funeral Services Held : For Mrs; .Charles Keller ; SILVERTON; Or.; Dec, ' J 8. (Special to The Statesman) -Funeral services of Mrs. Charles Kel lcr,;C5, were, ,; held, from the Sil verton Tabernacle Sunday after noon. The body' was taken to Sa lem" and placed In Mount Crest Abbey. Mrs. Keller died at the '. ' ' .' Pure - Clean HEAT In Every Pound of Our :COkL So waste Very little ash. Hie right size for your stove,, range or furnace. ROCK SPRINGS OR UTAH COAL Phone 1835 , IIILLnAIlFUELCO. Good Coal and Wood. Broadway at Hood. OH mi . I. .t,-: i i " T.Sl home of her son, Freeman II December 13. ' i Mr. and Mrs. Keller Lava I i making their home with tlu'r t i since they came to Silverton tLr. months ago from Bisbee, N. D. Mabel Let's move over a - few inches, Joe. I believe there's a nail In this spot we're dancing on. Royal Ann Cherry Trees .Dig reduction on all cherry anl prune stock. Sales yard and of fice at.. Cherry. City Hotel, 130 S. High. .-; . MATIIIS NURSERY CO. Office phone 1738. . ilv. 1011 1 lie mnc; .'But our selection of ivory is still very copiplete and you will find some won derful gifts here. Also Dolls for the Little Ones ScSmefer' 0 Dm;? Stoi 135N. Com'L Phone 197 silvki-.ton, ori:. A LI J ANY, OiilL