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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1923)
tiie ' o:hgo:; CTATESiU!Ji.aAnsr;:brj:GON:v TmmsDAv; moening; decemeee;2o;.id23 : 'I OBJ DAYS J i i . A, Woman Is Sure to Look Under the Tree for' : Christmas Hosiery: . .1 . . ' . Give her hosiery give it ; tp her by the biox : this year either silk; lisle or wooVSnerll like-that better foi1 there is nothing V womatr likes more than to' hav6tplenty of good hos4 , iezy on hand, j ;" , For fifty year GORDON HOS IER Y has Held iis old' friends on a . basis of value and gained hew ones. TEwe's real Quality in LUXITE siLK ftOSE, UieyVe d- pendabT diirafcletKe veYy latesTsryl . v. XT any .hose you cari buy for the price they 'remarked.' i KAYSER SILK HOSE insure a splendid fitand absolute 1 saticfattion;o They, give long service'. J ' . , Also.other,cocd makes of hose to be found heyjB. -y, BuytTierh by the Box 3 pairs "packed in every iiDox at a -: saving oF 1 0 per cent , YOUR MAIL ORDERS. Receiye careful attention. Ve' prepay' the""posta"geor expresi" 'wIlSIna" hundred - : ' Salisf acticTx r Guaranteed ' - On eiery purchase or your , ,1 r money . cheerfully tfundr. Salem Store, ' 466 State St; ; Portland Silk Shop 383 Alder St. , Th4 ineetlng of tHe"iacultjrwoin- jidned ifrom this ek until after the holidays. TJienextf ineetlng wlirbe'Bome "ti'inV in. January, with Mrs; F. GI FranJfUn and .Alrs. C, U, Sherman as hostesses. : ' ... - i Women of the WRC will meet Ihis afternoon, at the armory to prepare the Christmas boxes which will go to the old soldiers' home in Itose'burg .Each year the wom en send this bit of cheer at Christ mas time to the! shut-ins and old soldiers. The women of .the corps are urged to be present to do their share of the work'.,, v - ! Members pf chapter Q,; PEO. Slaterbood, will meet at the home of ;Mrs. P. W. Selee ; for a Christ-; mas party. The. women are asked to bring a box containing lunch and a gift for one person. 7 ' ' - r r'r.ZTTt : kcSSIPVohetloe Thi Itnlohts -of -Columbus 'and t lir I wlrs,' -and ' the Catholio r ijak- ters' ;or -America-'-and "tnreir h :3tarl3l win taVe a OTfi&fmks t: let tVJ B?ennkl In "McCpfnaclc 1 II. '-Each4 member anduest"will t mkf ahil4' ri hkbi i? r i jlieejsoa.tAe. tree... ........ After .a program, and. xefreshr r: fcnta tSe "gifts, will .be- arranged f. t dfilributlon-to poor children; Die ; JeAhy shnplef' VMttt the-wed-L t terrice Of Saturday 'elehldg c j tl -' houj 'or 'nine Vfi4n MIsA J ' TlstH 'Morrow became tbe I IdeVof Ilanrey Andrew Lbvall. 1 The" ceremoh'wair, read j at the home" of the bride's' paren ts,. 1 355 Marion; street, -with, D W. C. Kantner : officiating. J -? : . Immediately iollowing the: cere mony Mr.' ahd'Mrs Ldvall'left bjj auto for a trip through -southern Oregon;" Upon, their return 'they will make their residence in Sa lem: - . r ;: w Af a'rery "quiet sert ice at the home ofXh.' W. C iKahtner.VW. W.' McDowell of 'Polt; county ;ahd; MissI"A'-;Ml;;BaTr;'were.maiTied yesterday m orni n g. ThV groom's brother and; wife, Mr." and'rMiV, W. J. McDowell, were', the" only i III 1 .... l 'I 1" i. ; - - -w . -. . . , , ; I 1 i t ............ ;iicp2-2:Tpr::i . ., , - - ys' -t-. -'-ii'' ::t :::::::::: l ,4- H to Jzri "I, 'IS 2. - Final' return limit ' ' ; .1 . ." Jan.' 7,4524 - $ ' cccncrrucal xn'earia of trans- 1 witnesses to the ceremony. The young couple will lire on iMr. Mc Dowell's farm in Polk county.. : Mrs. Robert Kinney of Astoria came to Salem Tuesday to be the house guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Moores until after Christmas.- "..." Special attention is called to the fact that the Thursday bridge luncheon club will not meet with Mrs. O. C. Locke today, as former ly announced. It has been 'post poned toXthelirst Thursdar of jthe ttew year, at which time Mrs. Locke wUr be' hostess.' p Pol luncheon and an, afternoon Of cards Mrs,'E. L.; Kapphahn will be hostess o the members- of the "ui ua j jDriu9(ciuD loaay. .i - j Mr anil Mrs. Laurence Hofer of San1 Francisco are leaTing ;that place today for Salem where they will be holiday guests of Col. and Mrs. E. IlOter. Mr. and Mrs. ,Walter Barsch,, formerly Catherine-Careon,; will ! leave - Oakland, ; Cal.', Saturday;4 to be guests at the home- of ; Mrs. Barsch's parents, Mr.' and Mrs. J. A; Carson,: for the Christmas" sea son j Since her marriage" in" t'ho early spring this is the" first visit Mrs.5 ttarsch had made in Salem. l ; ;For a gay dance and, Christmas party. tbes Tillicum Dancing ,clas met with "a few additional guests in IJeroy hAU Tuesday evening, in the Christmas setting of , the hall the dance continued until 7 a late naur wneni.uyutnia jjeiano ap. peared in costume to give a clever little clown ;iance..' r,Thn -Sna j ciaus came in ana , unioaaea , ine gfts from the tree. , Theunwrap ping of the Joke packages .called forth much mirth from the mem bera of the party. . The, dance, was continued until later, -wnen re-: freshments were served .betore the party adjourned. - j ' Miss Amelia -Babcock ; arrived in Salem yesterday to 'spend Uhe vacation4 days at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mfs.'WV P Bab- cock. . Miss Babcock. Is a senior at Oregon Agricultural college where the- Is' a member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority;" ' 1 ' I Departing yesterday for' Van couyerB.' C. Mrs. S. W. Thomp son Is ; to be. : the guest of her daughter land son-in-law,! Mr. and Mrt. William C. 'Kilts, Jr., of that city for . the Christmas season. Miss- Lou - Thompson accompanied the "Irene" "company to Vancouver- some" time ago and is remain tn)rth'erenfnheT mother returns to SalenTjearly. in' the new year. IMEEil ISEJ HERE FOR 44 YEARS Kditor Statesman: - ; l am a pioneer of the early fif ties and lived here in the days of the "wild crab apple, choke cherry, strawberry and wild blackberry, the great crossy pollenlzer of this valuable product, now under . con sideration. .. I ' was' happy in my childhood t days when, with ' my bowl of berries and cream. 1 eri- dyed them as a gt-eat luxury in Our pioneer, home, I am proud of the development of our, great state and ;look "forward with op timism toward her future possi bilities. I am .Indeed pleased to note the , future, prominent posi Uon the. 3veygreen berry ,is taking In the commercial world, after its gigantic' struggle to take its "de served place.' It" was first" brand; ed- as ' a" wild" berry, " while, more than 4 4 years J ago,7 1 paid fifty cents for a little, plant, It was of ten .called, a menace., that v could scarcely 4 be eradicated, if once set upon .your farm,, while experience has proven that to cut off the vinesj shear your . goats," ' turn them" into your berry , field and they will do the rest. In the days when the long- skirts were popular, and the farmer' allowed the long thorny laterals to grow, it requir ed a very genial disposition, or a dummy, to gather them , or .else she .might say something.. The farmer has learned how to. prune on me iung inorny trailers, Dy me use ofuhooked knife fastened to a long light handle, or a sickle sec tion "attached the' same as the knife. Then with this Implement ?ut off these long trailers about tout feet from 1 the ground." Do this each, year about ten, days be fore berry picking. Then with the modern styles of short skirts or Coveralls, it may be regarded as a real Christian Industry. i The following; year the pruned laterals nave sent out many branches. not " unlike a little pushy 'tree, -The vine is' much more prolific and ' the annoyance of those long., thorny trailers , is disposed of., v . . . The. cross ppllenlzation with the wild blackberry has t raised the , n fffilonfiTQimow tnfrt WW i f A dAkt or fu Infarction' J t Jr rr ."-i i AM ; 'Vis.- Wf : PIiO'STbrife V ''t i ' pat ef um H U.lteni .District! ; '- , '! - ' ' ".' - - -' . - --"'. - BALDWIN . MbNARCHV ' , HAMILTON x i HbvtfXftb ; r ELUpi'dtoW; . , : . ';i nmrrm f r nt a vrne ir" trVV DirWt"r'Fat;tiry . to Yotr On Terms Yoa Can! Afford YOU AVl? T r . It- Oiir5 JDif feretice '" in Rent r , w. 2&ilarlc3 ibf Illirft v Priced Salesmen i f t . .A 1 PIANO STORE - .- standard oi; quality, - whi'-.h. . in turn, increased its . demand and tfith Jt the' price! : untiL Jn ' .my opinion, it brings4 to the farmer as large a net margin as our average products. This" berry assists -the farmer . in utilizing every square rod of the nooks,, corners, hedge rows, tumble-down shacks and pig pens, by simply planting the roots. fertilizing with , .any kind of mulching.; , He, soon will liaye transformed those ungainly land marks of his . home to beantif ul mounds and hedges. of profit and beauty. And further it helps make up the chain of industries on a. diversified farm, so the la- bores can go from .the loganberry, peaches and pears to theater greens"; and continue, If desired, until many other crops are calling for their aid. , . : ? VM. .II. EG AN. ' Gervais,. Or.,- Dec 19, 1923. it. H.. Powell and familv. of Portland, h ave moved to . Salem Mr. Powell is. connected with the' Standard Oil Company as salesman for the Salem district.'- - H George Neuner, Jr., of Rose- burg, was a Salem t visitor yester day ... ' Guy N. Illckok was in the city yesterday and last night from Mc- Minnyille, . : , t . . Mr. and Mrs. Pred Collins Iwill leave in a few days for their home in Grants Pass, where they will visit over the holidays. Mr.': Col lins is assistant manager for the Standard' Oil company. WINTER COUGHS AND COLDS With the . changeable" weather .which we -have at this season of the year, coughs and ...colds are very , preTalept. Be 'prepared for them., Have a bottle of FOLEY'S HONEY i AND TAR ; COMPOUND handy, and with the first sign of a Cough or could, take a dose and prevent a serious ailment. FOr LEYS' H6NE Y AND TAR COM- iPQUNDhas-k been - the standard family cough remedy ror ovef! 35 years,' bringing prompt relief and when Once- used you wl never De witnout it. sola everywhere Adv. Unclaimed wwm and COATS t at a SACRIFICE ,.iWj5;,Jiaye a;jimited ,'hurhber -of unclaimed fiuitg .thatVwo will t'other ; cfor:tthei' next -few days,1 : while they last -at a'!tre-' mendous sacrifice. . You can save a : lot of moneys -if you find your size. . , 1 Come I and See :; "SeOTGEl-..- PERSONAL I DOUGHTON &" MARCUS v For practical gifts for the home In our stock will " bo .'found gifts suitable for every member of the family. There is no question but that if the gift la selected here it "will please the' recipient because we carry nothing but the best' line of goods that can be bought.. - OUR STOCK 'IS STILL COMPLETE 280 X. Commercial St. CUT OUT NEATLY ....... m . l - r-t The Oregon States3amB Big AutornobiTe Prize Contest Good foif 10 ; Vote j - For Address . This Coupon.' when neatly cut out and -brought-or mailed to The Contest' Department. of TILE OREGON STATESMAN, will' count for the person whoso name la written thereon. . Cut out neatly. Void after Dec.' 22, 1923 0 Cm a 6: 0 CO 5 0 0 0 cu CO CO CO EC oo. CHRISTMAS SLIPPERS 00-CnRISTRfAS SLIPPERS O o 0. co CO 0 0: 0 Ed CO i 4 0 ill fTTtn t ;.?'.. .. o thousands ;pE pairs or the best gracie slipp ers ever ? made go - ou t sate ror hi 3 next four days at heard of prices to up ' . t - Men's felt 1 j . house slip- pers in all styles and" all sizes up to $3.50 grades go at 95' 'A 'I I 3 i I bive a rair ot: Mippers : ior- tifemcis Merfo leatli : e? slippers, aUsisesancI sfylesi vhila : tKey last, $3;6() quai ity go at b i l h i rr 1 LLll SUPPERS Allcolprs, all sizes, rg-ul$2.50 CO. g DO YOUR ... FEET HURT? Corns and callouses re moved without: pain or soreness. . Ingrown nails removed and treated. Pains in the feet, weak foot, flat-foot, foot strains and fallen-arches adjust ed. s Do not suffer, X will give you the best that science can produce In scientific chiropody. Con- BUlt r s DR. WILLIAMS . About Your Feet illrs, 9 to 5:30. Phone 61S WIIEPRICE- ... v ... SeDrSboe CwBuOil 3Z5 Sifia-tJaiB) tiu.i 1 J.V REPAIR .; DEPARTMENT Our shop Is equipped with' 'all - new ; machinery. We use nothing but- the very ' best grade" of leather that money will buy. ; - '.' Mr. Jacobson, in charge BergaaaBod ;0f this department, is an WbSSS eiDrt ln hl3 ae--has TodtAffzz2S spent " years la factories' v and renair shans and will do nothing but high grade WOrlC. 0 0 C2 175 t J 02 0 02 c-1 r : i m 6 o 0 n i H f -LI o 0 -rri !- H ca -5 n S3 in 0 0 0 0 CI If I H DO w CO 0 0 n MM M S3 i CQ H CO n I wu. I" " II. 1 " L2i SLi A'- - SALEIL 0 t.. t .C. i Stala -Street-"." CHRISTMAS SIERS-f CIIRISTIiIASLIPPEnS;9:s. 'll It. f iOTT