FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 21, 1923
TIIE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON
CITY NEWS IN BRIER
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Vltt Portland
i'orty members of the local nost
of the United Artisans visited last
night with the . members of the
Portland, post. The occasion
marked the conclusion of a three
month's membership campaign.
Pa ore at Macleay Saturday
Il-jJec, 22 Lady and rcUCs prize.
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&mUAaual r
. Clearance ealo "of millinery,
coats; furs, gowns, etc. M. Ruffe
Morrison,, The French Shop. d22
- MEN!
You are. Invited to Call at
Coursey's Barber
Shop
ISO South Commercial St.
Well make you look your best
"' f f or Christmas.
. II. G. COURSEV, rrop.
Will Improve Cemetery1 '
Action will be taken to improve
the entrance to the IOOF ceme
tery in the near future, it was de
cided at. a meeting of Chemeketa
lodge. IOOF. this .week. The
present condition of the burial
plot has been discussed by" the
Salem Floral ; society. Federated
clubs and the Marion-Polk County
Realty association, who had urged
that some action be taken. - ,
Xma.
' Order now.'
We deliver. ; ,
Flake's
Petland.
4-d7tf
in g was included in the load.
Ther.e are approximately 50 child
ren now at the home, only a few
of which are below the school age.
The home is still under quaran
tine as a result of the presence of
contagions diseases prevalent to
childhood.
A. 91.00 Present
A Red Seal $1; phonograph re
cord. Try one at Geo, C Will's
music store., ; . d2l
Housebreaker Caught : '- "
John Dall.'ng', wanted in Salem
for robbery, was arrested in Port
land yesterday and Officer Olsen
went down last night to bring him
back. ..':'
An Ideal Gift --r ,
A certificate for a pair of glass
es. Morris Optical Co., d22
Another House Entered
The home of T. G. Hiblcr. 795
North Church, was entered last
night by a burglar.
Free Admission ' f
To parents tonight to the dance
at Auburn hall. Come out and
enjoy yourselves and see that the
Five Entertainers have the ' best
conducted dance in the4 valley.-
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JacotM Orecon Cltv-
- Virgin wool' auto robes. Spe
cial prices. Mosher, the tailor.
474 Court. i d2 1
WCTU Provides Sup pi
Nearly a truck load of a variety
of supplies was taken to the WC
TU children's home near Corval-
lis this week. Toys, -vegetables.
fruit, books and a variety of cloth
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Dr. White Shirks Challenge
, Proposed by the Era Clinic 1484
. State street, for a' public debate
in backing his advertisements as
to qualifications arid right to prac
tice Electronic Reactions of Ab-
rams. The Era Clinic deems it un
worthy of further recognition the
malicious ads that Dr. White does
not dare to back publicly. - This
clinic is. one of the best equipped
and qualified institutions in the
northwest to practice the Abrams
method of diagnosis and treat
ment of disease successfully. It
Is open for public inspection daily.
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Today Is Homecoming
Members of the Salem high
school alumni are flocking back to
the old building today for the
annual homecoming. A program
will begin in the auditorium at 2
o'clock, with the address of wel
come to b9 delivered by Benolt
McCroskey, president of the stud
ent body. A Christmas cantata
will be offered by students of the
music department under the di
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. For six years our research laboratories have been ex .
perimentxng with Ford Lubrication. The" result is now
; . ready. It IsZerolene "P'bf Fords--, dear, bright golden
oil, good to look at as it comes from the container, and
'good on the job. i
The .first and most esrentiai requirement of a Ford
" lubricant is that it get to the parts requiring lubrication
especially the wrist-pin bearings and the upper cylinder
walls that frequently are oiltaryed."
- We believe that Zerotene "F" for Fords meets this re-'
quirement better than any oil yet offered to the Ford own
er. It will penetrate to every part of your Ford needing
lubrication and luoricatz it perfeQly. Its use will result in
greater gasoline mileage,, freedom from valve-sticking,
' fewer carbon-removal operations, and a general reduction
of all your up-kecp costal Because it reduces friction and -
- wear to a minimum,1 it will prolong the life of your Ford.
We have proved these claims to our own satisfaction t
; by extensive tests in our laboratory and on the road. We '
urge you to prove tliem for yourself by cleaning out your
i. crankcase and refilling with Zerolene "F" for Fords the
' last word in Ford lubrication, now offered to the public
, at Standard Oil Service Stations, garages and at other
dealers. Zerolene f'V9' for Fords is not an expensive oil. It
costs not more, but less than any of the special Ford oils
now on the market. '.-'-.
. A Ford, veil treated, is an A-l transportation investment
iProte3 YOUR investment by proper lubrication,
. STANDARD OIL COMPANY
' , (California)
rection of Lena Belle Tartar, fol
lowed by a comedy burlesque,
Pocahontas.'V and a violin solo
byLeonard Chadwick' and a olo
by Miss Frances Tucker. The
alumni will attempt to defend its
honor against the high school bas
ketball team, in the evening, fol
lowed by a special dance at the
Dreamland. . '
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PERSONAL
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W. A. Booth of Silverton was in
the city Thursday.
J. O. and J. E. Farmer or
Brjdge were in Salem yesterday. )
Alven Bertelsoh was a recent
visitor from Eugene.
George Mclntyre of Portland
was ' a business visitor in Salem
and Silverton yesterday. Mr. Mc
Intyre is a former student at the
University of Oregon.
' Miss Eula Dinwiddle of Eugene
is spending a few days here visit
ing her sister, Jean Christie,' of
The Spa. ' ; '
Frank Wagar was , in Portland
looking after business affairs yes
terday. W. W. Chadwick of the Term
inal hotel was called to Eugene
Thursday by business matters.
W. H. Smith was a Wood burn
visitor In Salem Thursday.
H. Borden - Wood. Portland at
torney, was In the city on busi
ness yesterday. He is a graduate
of the University of Oregon. ,
George L. Lines was a recent
visitor in the city from Albany.
MEXCAN REVOLT
IS COMPLICATED
Opposing Factions Make
Claims and Counter Claims
of Positions
- (By Tae Associated fmi)
The claims and counter claims
of the opposing factions in Mexico
still make impossible any exact
appraisal of the prevailing situa
tion. Each side is claiming suc
cesses for its arms and each is de
nying as untrue the official declar
ations of the other. -
As an instance of these con
flicting claims, the revolutionists
assert that they have been victori
ous over the federal forces In the
chief area of hostilities east and
southeast of Mexico City and now
are in a position formally to ad
vance upon the) capital, : while
from government sources comes a
statement that not alone have the
De la Huerta troops been defeat
ed, but are being driven back to
ward Vera Cruz, from which point
they began their advance with
Mexico City as its chief objective.
There is practically no news re
garding the situation in other
parts of the republic than the zone
between the capital and the Gulg
of Mexico.
Such, reports as are creeping in
across the American border are
badly delayed.
As an instance of this, revolu
tionary advices reaching Nogales
tell of the capture by rebels of
Puerto Mexico, sontheost of Vera
Crux.'on the Gulf of Mexico, and
of Acapulco, on the Pacific in the
state of Guerrero. Both these
aowns are reported several clays
ago as having fallen into the
hands of the De la Huerta faction.
An uncivilized land is one In
which the criminal courts are not
behind with their work. - .
UfJIOJJ OIL TEAM
TIES FIRST E1E
HEW LAMP BURNS T
94 AIR
Beats Electric or Gas
A new oil lamp; that gives an
amazing brilliant, soft, white
light, even better than gas or elec
tricity, has been tested by the U.
S. Government and 35 leading uni
versities and found to be superior
to 10 ordinary oil lamps. It burns
without odor, smoke or noise no
pumping up, is simple,, clean and
safe. Burns 94 air and 6
common kerosene (coal oil). .
The Inventor, V. M. Johnson,
161 Union Ave. N., Portland. Ore.,
la offering to send a lamp on 10
da vs FREE trial, or even to give
one FREE' to the first user In each
locality who will help him Intro
ducait. Write him today for full
nartlculars. Also ask him to ex
plain bow you can get the agency,
and without crince or money
make $250 to $500 per month.
Championship Series Begins
; Mardis, Ash by and
Ross Star for Winners
Turning the tables on the Ilaus
cr Bros, team the Union pil quin
tet took the first of the cham
pionship games, last night . by a
score of 31 to 11. The winners
ran rings around Hauser Bros,
putting the ball in the basket al
most at will. - J :
' Mardis, Ashby and Ross starred
for the Union Oil. Ross made
three baskets, from almost the
middle of the floor but was put
out at the last of the game for
personal . ' fouls. ' Hauser Bros
might have hadNa chance if it had
not been for Ross who-was able
to shoot baskets from the floor so
skilirully.n V - -
A preliminary between the AnV
derson and Brown' and ; Standard
Oil teams failed to materialize
and Anderson and Brown played
an all star team tieing the e
2.to 2. j,-;
Mason of the ON'a was re:
Tha game was slow due Jo
slippery floor.
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SPORT BRIEFS
Portland; pr , : Dec. , 2
Phil Patterson, manager oV i
Multnomah Amateur A. C. f .
ball team, -received a telegram t ,
day, from Scott high officials '
Toledo, Ohio, asking'hlm to rc;r?
sent'them In the game with Co
lumbia university at Multncna'
field. New Year's afternoon. Tit
tereon wired that he would lol
after preliminary details, butth ;
had "better send a man to rc;. .
sent them here.
CORVALLIS, Or., Dec; 20.
Basketball Is being drilled iri ,
the rook squad at Oregon Agri
cultural college In real varsity
style of play, known as "Hag r's
five-men' defense."., t ' .
J "Spec" Keene, in charge of t"
yearlings until "Cac" Hubbard re,
turns from Honolulu with the var
sity football team, will drill tli
men in fundamentals until the e-
of the quarter.
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iuturrHM m wr For Cough, and Cold, lis
ache, Neuralgia, Rheumatl;
and All Aches and Pains
' ALL DRUGGISTS
. 35c and 6Sc, Jars and tubes
Hospital Six, $3.03 .
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GIFT SHIRTS
GOOD CLOTHING The Only Kind We Sell
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GIFT 'KERCHIEFS
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$1.50 to $10.00
' If he has dozens he'd still want'
more and he'll surely wear one of
the4e. So fine in fabric, colorings
and patterns. Madras, percale, pon
gee, broadcloth and ' silks in plain,
checks or stripes, neckband or col
lar attached : ; .
GIFT GLOVES
1 No Finer Gift! S
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No Finer Clothes
. Every man needs gloves. Big as
sortments for dress wear or driving.
Fur, silk or fleece-lined; Gauntlet
driving gloves, soft or stiff - cuff
warm lined at $3.50, $4.50 and $6.00.
GIFT BELTS
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17 I vlJOr.,
10c to $1.00
Wonderful variety. Cotton, linen,
mercerized or pongee. s Plain or in
itialed. v- ' i . . . ,
. Boxed initialed $1.00 for three pon
gee, drawn work 75c and $1.00. Pure
linen 35c, 50c, 75c and $1.00. -.-
GIFT NECKWEAR
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j n u : 50c to $4.oo
Knitted or cut- silks. ' Thousands
to ; select -from, i No 'wallpaper pat
terns" in this , store's 'assortment.
Choose from these and the tie won't
FOf ' in VA Wktt-Am . Lt., 1
a. , mc Knjvt-viu vx ins uureau
I - drawer Mto blush unseen."
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Copyright 1923 Hart Schaffcer & Marx ,
A Fine Hart Schaf f ner & Marx
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$1.00 to $5.50 Set
Give him a Hickok and he'll have
the best.. Best quality straps, washed
silver and sterling buckles, initialed
or plain, in fine gift boxes. .
GIFTSLIPPEks
Sunit
or
Oveircoat
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S1.50 to S7.50
A time-honored, useful gift. Many
styles in kid and felt leather and soft
soles. Indian moccasins, $2.50. All
sizes 6 to 11.
1 What could be finer for Father,
Son or Brother than a gift of this
character? A practical, useful 1
I gift that will give many months of g
1 certain satisfaction. ; ' 1
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I Suits and Overcoats 1
1 $40 to $60 f
b OTHERS AT a
1 $25 $30 $35 . I
THEBISHOPLABEL ON A GIFT IS ASSUR
ANCE OF THE ULTIMATE UTMOST IN QUAL
ITY. IT WILL PLEASE HIM TO FIND IT ON
"HIS GIFT." ."
$5.00, $6.00; S6.50
A gift of the finer '.order for any
young man; Brushed wool and heath
er Jersey in plain, stripes or checks
very attractive. .
GIFT MUFFLERS
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$2.00 to $7.50
Wool, fiber or pure silk, fringed
ends, single or tubul or knit. Black,
tan, brown, dark red and green with
contrasting stripes and checks. Large
selection. ,
Everything a Man Needs, Wants and Wears and Gifts to Wear Will Leave You Money to Spare