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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1923)
THE OREGON STATESMAN.' SALEM, OREGON "FRIDAY MORNING, DECEM$ER'21; '1923 t - ; . : .... 1 1 Iion Is AdTertLsetl - i -wwiujijfixi . wjia a special re quest or capita; post Ameri tfnti !a1a ... .placed on the court house towef yesteraay afternoon by George ( vruma, commander. The huge sign well advertises the American legion and: carries an inritation to ! Buddy $ to Join the organization. , The banner, la wider than the tow- 4 er, and ha been placed on the west facing High street, and Just beneath the clock. IUdl J For Xmas should le ordered as early as possible. We expect a , .big rush. Order yours early and give u a chance to install it'prop v erly. Salem Electric Co: Masonic Temple. Phone 1200. d23 ' Closing Out Entire Un Of Jacobs Oregon CHy, Virgin wool nto robes at about price. ,Mosher, the tailor. 474 P.n nrt J? ' ' d21 Recruiting of new members "for Company . P is -now under way. ac cording to announcement of Capt -aui wendricka. As far as pos sioie it is desirous to hare! ex service men lh the organization though any young, man In good pnysical condition ' Is acceptable uo next two ' amis j will ne on Wednesday, the night, following vanstmas and New Years, with me annual feed to be held Janu ary 2. -r SALEM SMOKE SHOP Next to B2irh ITntI 'Hp Coffe and 8Bdwieba ' . I Baked Virginia Htm 1 Drop Xa sad Try. Oar Coffe - , "A plc vkm Mte csa tod' Equitable Sarlnsi A ms "j - f '! -, Association r r f . - Portland. Oresoa. Barry- "O. KwBey, RepreeeaCa'tlTe, 1 J Mi. lrtw' " T?T1 ' Yv0fmrm .WVMlVJt ;: General Insurance " BiUT;fBaf ; Tmk Wtju ! : m YDTo.ni.r crA iiir? . ; riii:::APLUT:Gi:;2s:iTOTt3 Jk 1 ormarly Dr. chenks) , ; f no:a j , 'c l:l - -lis? 4 Royjifc - Ann Chsrry Trees i Big reduction crj air ctterryand i prune jBtockl Sales yard an4"f- rice at Cherry Cltjr Hotel, ;1 3 0 S. Ylgh. : .;, : r - ', -.r- i EiATnis inrtaER ca ; Of fice Phone 1753. lies. 10F4 Tt-i Crl jlnaland Oeziuin Epln- '1 AC ztzaesxt Treatxacat. Exlll-stJ-r: :alta, : ; t v Tim s: I'lruiii ' ; -. , i " . Cat cpaXiJ.3 S I....ar sJ - -4 tA ! baln Crc,.Bi . ? . . - Semi-Annual " r - Clearance sale of millinery, coats, furs, gowns, etc. M. Buffe- Morrison, The French Shop. d22 Banks Plan Remembrancce All of the Salem banks' will re member .employes , on .Christmas dajr, though in nearly erery in stance no mention Is made of the nature of the gift. . though It is generally understood these will be . similar to those of the past when bonuses were "paid'. In pro portion to the salary and length of connection with the institutions Those who; will 'follow 'the- usual custom are the Ladd & Bush bank. United States National, Bank of Commerce and the First "National. The indnstrjar plants of the city are not making arrangement gen erally to remember their, employes this, yean.,;.-;: ; : "i w BlftT Dance At ."Saturday- night- Ldle. free sent'- .C-rJtat'ot.pheati.ietf music- and floor in the Talley.- d22. : : , - - v- S .. ; - s-' Building Totals' $12,450 . . -Five' building -permits for- resi dences representing a total Valu ation of $12,450, were Issued yes terday, by Marten Poulsen, city re- Cda-ae-f.T Two nf the perrarta vfei e toVthe' same man. Those-bbtaln- rng .theiermits were H. A: pruitt, story and a-half dwelling, 986 Nortk JTifth, $4250; The Albert estate, uweiuug, iiv xscts vuvet, $1200; J. W.- Phenlcie,aweBin, 535 South Seventeenth. '$2,000, and two. houses topcoat ??500 each for ft ill . Thompson a.fe45 nn 425 Columbia. vatidn Army." "None of he money being collected Sy the army in Salem will, go to prison work. A New liOt Of smoking stands arrired late for holiday presents. Hamilton's. - . d22 lie serrlea commission to increase Ha sertlce . to "live round; trjpr; day. - The company operates e tween West Portland and Mult nomah. The competing company that eha fapplled f6r authority "to operate is the TerwilHger Boule vard line, ,, The permit has not yet been granted, but probably will be. A f 1.00 Present ' iA.Red Seal $1. phonograph re cord. Try one at Geo. C. -Will's music store. dz Filipino Lads Remembered ; , , Several of !the Filinino students at Willamette tinlversttv im tV- 1 Corey Return 1ng their way through school bv I Ir- Corey, chairman or tne waiting tahlea.at.tHe Marlon ho- PUDUC aervice commission, reiurn- tel. uartlcularlv nnOn h lunch. led yesterday from Miami, eon clubs. A renin r mnvA I where he attended a national con men t undertaken yesterday by the ventloniof the National Associa- MarIon.Polk diiiitvMM .swltion of RaUroad and utility com- ciation, Mrs. Gertrude J. M.. Page missioners. ; Practically all the announces that! each bov will r-1 states, were represented and im- ceive $3.50 for Christmas. portant 'problems that confront the commissions were discussed. Special for Friday And Saturday on Flowers for Xmas gifts. ' Ferns, 5Rc each: polnsettas, 50e and up; cycloman. 50c, and all kinds of cut flowers. We deliver. "Plant's Floral shop. 185 Si Commercial. d22 Sirs. Rose Conrsen-Recd Successful vocal teacher of Port land, will open vocal classes In Sa lem after the holidays. For terms address 308 Bush & Lane Bldg., Portland. . d21 ns; No Fines- . llllaheA Club to Elect in tne. police court yesterday ai t irin.tinn nf ntnt-pra of the Illa- cnarge or Tlolatlng the- new 601 bee club will be held at the an minute parking ordinance against mmi meeftne- nt the Chamber of J6hn Ai Krebs, $65 Saginaw,? was I Commerce, auditorium tonight.' It dismissed when it was ." learned that there had been- ho' siirns placed v." 9n '.liberty . street vat t the time of his arrest. : ; .'; ;r :i is rumored that John J. Roberts is slated to take the place of T, At Llvesley as 'president and Dr. Potted-Plants New' assortment. Jand,'272: State.-. PJakeViTet- H,;dj: Program Sehednled The Sunday school of the First Baptist church will give -a Christ mas program- Friday, Dec.. 21 at I 30 o'clock.' ; . .- Semi-Annual i . Clearance-, sale of, millinery. coats, furs, gowns, etcl . M. Buffe- Mo'rrfson, The French Shop. d22 v v. . . : T Presents Jfor Prison With., a special Christmas din ner, a three-act vaudeville and moving pictures, the gift of Frank D. Bllgh, manager of the Bligh theater, and-he -assurance of Christmas presents through the Salvation Army, inmates of the stata prison will haye ; a cheerful celebration,, considering all as pects. The local Salvation Army received rfctica' yesterday that the prison .work committee In Portland wo old' send presents for all ; the prisoners These will be dlstrfb- A ,'uted by otridals, of the local Sal- BANltERS , .... . " "General Cnr.Tnns Business ; J; Of fir 3 Uczz3 Trcp. 10 AIL to 3 P. U.' Eleventh Hour Kn-Arrlvala in smokingitesrwill' In- t.rsb, vrospecuve ouyers. u. . Hamilton? r-. - J d22 , .. p - 1 v4: DAYS uirnt XIJAS Hsrtmaril JeweIrVi5tQredl Licenses Issjaerf-S;?- 1! L? -v 'V'Marriage licenses- werelssued -restdrday w to Henry, Mine and Anrna-Scherke, both of Salemand to Thomas H. leterson of Scio and &iheliallenmianVlfalemJ" TOa t A SUGGESTION What-happier Christmaa present' can you select for your son than -a life, membership In' the Hem pD 111 Trade .Schools? M For seventeen years, we have been educating, men In the field of vocational edur cation. This year, the Portland Semi-Annual Clearance sale of, millinery coats, furs, gowns, etc. M. Buff e-1 -school .has the , largest enrollment MumBon, ine rencn snop. a azz i in Its' nistory. win your noy ne a "self-supporting, honorable citi zen? i Hemphill, Trade Schools make; Auto-mechanics earn $6.00 $8.00 a day; Plasterers, earn $6.QD-$10.00 a day; Welders earn $6.00-$ 8.00 a day; Brick-layers earn $8.00-$12.00"a day. lioan Dept. :, Employment Dept. HEMPHLLXj TRADE SCHOOLS v r Portland, Ore. 123 N. 5th SC Broadway 0551 7-D22 Teachers Take Teas Twenty seven . are taking the state teachers' examinations this week. All but those taking for life papers will complete the .work this . evening. Mrs. Cora " Reed. deputy school superintendent, says that this Is the smallest group to take the tests at any one timu in the nine years; she has been in the office of county school super-. intendent. t '- " ' Electric Curling Iro Two-year guarantee; .one year guarantee marcel wavers. - Re duction, on all appliances. Hallk's Electric shop, 3 S7 Court. St. kd23 jl ' ,ji ::.v-..vAasounciz5 the Openlas of Our 1 i: tilOIIAL , SHOWROOM . If Xcxt XSoor to Oystor Loaf Cafe '-jpi. KeW Adolph Waters : f f ; BuUSlns., Corner Court, and liberty Stsv ' j! -7e will have on display innumerable plants suitable for Chrf-tmas gifts. Among fhent being, such old1 favorites as: . j Cyclinezi, Polnsettas, Rubber Plants,; Heather Ferns Potted . Plax.13 of all kief 3. - i, . . We will also be glad. to have you call at our;Greenhouffes. I 127$ II. liberty. - - .a ' : A; D. SMITH Fares Rednecsd ' - :vr ' rThe passenger fares of the p ganei Portland & Seattle railroad between Portland and points west, including - Astoria, are reduced from 3 to 2 cehtsra mile by auth ority .granted y the' public ser vice commission yesterday. The reduction, is made on one day's notice By special pecmissionrTha round .trip ; fare between Portland and Astoria will be $3. . Spit zenberg Apples, OOo-l-' fc WarjirlC Richardson phone 494 tlckhx 15 er. Sccd!er cr C-r: - J : 2 "for V-:---r tf-r :fz SZxizs Czivllzz .23c,!CCe, ZZz lb. XValnuts, AL-r-cndls, Briiili Pecan UvlIs Celery, Cauliflower, Lclluc tv" ' i'Sv7ccf Potatoes Place Your Orders Early i 7ould Be Appreciated 4 BIcKee Appolnted-M! ' . . j Attorney General Van" Winkle yesterday appointed Miles ' McKee of Portland as an assistant attor ney general to take charge of the legar machinery of the new 'state income- tax . department., . McKee has been practicing law In Port land. -v..- -f . 11 z Holly for Sal City View Cemetery. d25' Special Haircntting : ' At .Marinello Beauty Parlors, . Se.. 245. NHlgh. d2$ - fTV -i XT ' ' : . Competition- Met r ' In order to meet new compe tition - the Portland-Multnomah stage line has applied to the pub- : tV . -TjrjED'.t.-. Hf!tAr ENGElr At: his residence. 294$ Portland Road, Peter Engle, at the age of 0 years; husband of Matilda ITngle, father of Adam Engle, and two. daughters. Katn . line and - Mrs. IT. Honey, all of whom' reside In Salem--, Notice of funeral will he made later from the Salem mortuary,. 210 Center street. Phone 1656. . Grafted Walnut Trees ' -t Improved "Trench Prut TrtsVi. ' 0aral Nvnery Stock -f TSalM Yard and Otttc. 544 rwrylBt. FRUTTLAND NURSERY, A. J. BIATHIS, Prop.- ?4 f Orflee Phone 109. Res. 114631, The ERA Clinic t Diagnosis and Treatment of Disease by the W .U AbramV (E. R. A.) Method f. Children's Clinic Dally Consultation Pre -Dr.:Harrison I.-Folk, Dr. Paul G. Stapran J jllourar 10 a. m. to i p. m. Cor. 15th and State (14S4 State) C.-H. Robertson to succeed T, B. i for .re-election, a board of di- Kay as yice. president." ;W. II. Frectors will- also be- named to- Burkhardt, secretary, and William night. ' - . S. Walton, treasurer, are lined up (Continued on page 2). Royal. Aim Ctieoy Trees . ;- . Big. Reduction on all Cherry and Prune Stock. Sales Yard and Of f ice at the Cherry City Hotel, 130 S. High. Opposite O. E. Depot. MATHIS NURSERY CO. Office Phone 1758 Res. 10F4. SEE DOUGHTON & MARCUS ' For the practical Christmas gifts that are so, much in vogue this year. Our Selection is Complete Yet f ' , 280 X. Commercial St. 1 , Uoo hi All copper Atlantic boilers, No. 8, $4.35; No. 9,J f 4.70. : Also a large assortment of plain and copper bottom boilers at $2.25 and up. ' ,' - C - - .- ,.t ...,-. a Heating stoves, new and second hand at $5.00 up. Airtight, heaters, all sizes, $2.25 and up. Brooms at 55c up. . . , Galvanized washtubs, all sizes, at 80c and up. Galvanized buckets, 25c and up. . " Handy Auto Wrenches, regular $1.00, now 49c a set. We have a large assortment of new ah3seconlt hardware and furniture which is at your inspection.; v ; SALEM BARGAIN HOUSE; " , - .--.-- : 320-326 N. Cora'l St. ' : : ' Phdnc 422 (SjCSTTooooooo Our Prices Before You Buy W CAN ' -.it: AND WILL SAVE YOU MONEY ON BOX CANDY i V ; . 14 Jbrfprcnt; Styles of Packing 34 Different Size Boxes.' i There 4& a,.tig range in prfce. Some boxes may be bought Tor1 alttl, fifty cents, from that up to $7JSO, but, little or bl -Ahey-are all IL1AS,' flavor, quantity and quality."' - : t;' .-"So. advance in price on account of holidays ; t i Drop In, look at our stotck If you boy candy- at The Ace we both make money. Ilaas' -candy' is, fresh. It'a Jnst right. Candy Canes, 10c to $1:00 Open Until 11 p. m. ROTH'S "QuaKty Grocerc" TURKEYS FOR CHRISTMAS Owing to the reasonable price of . turkeys this Christ mas as compared with other years the turkey will be Ilia favorite fowl on many tables this year. We have'a very choice, lot Of. grain-fed turkeys weighing front eight to eighteen pounds; 1 Price according to market Saturday. i V Also fine lot of Geese and Chickens 4" ORANGES Faney:welI-coIored juicy Naivel Oranges priced according 7, v ; - --to size . . . jl ': 15 c 30c, 50c, 60c Dozen V : t ivt'.A;te:6f.the usheB Jefjf.af $15 perushel.v f ' i Japanese Oranges V : .- 1 w. -Japanese Oratiges $1 peV box of abouj six dozen. - - - -' - APPLES ' Christmas .celebratioa is not complete without a good supply of apples on hand. ? SpitzenbergsSlS box; Rome Beauty $1:25; Jonathans ,. .; ,,. : S15; Delicious at 75c to $2.00 box r FLORibX GRAPE FRUIT! ' " ' . ' 10c and 15c,each, " j v ' . FIGS AND DATES RAISINS Cluster Raisins, pk. 25c Dromedary ,Dates, pk. 25c Stuffed Dates pk..; 40c Stuffed Figs, pta L-aiiioniia LayerTFigs, . 5-lb. boxes-L.5i:?..$lJ5 California Pulled FicrsJ , Imported Layer Fi lb 40c tJfcSePtnteaifpple, Cherries, Uand tJihger.! 1 u;'CAKESi- Real fruit cakes that i '- have been aged for 3, months,tlb. ...750 -, 2 and 4pound cakes, v t FullT line .of our weH khown home-made cakes : Angel, Sunshine.1 i Prune, Chocolate, Lady Baltimore, Mocha, Nut, Cocoanut - ;f , PLENTY OF ROOM TO PARIC , , Since the 60-minute parking law' is In' effect you will find plenty of room to park near our store, which was not the case previously - ' ' , EARLY. ORDERING f . Early ordering on Saturday and Monday will be s. . Appreciated ROTH GROCERY CO. . Phone 1883-6-7. - , No charire for dehVerv Ucbb 2 Clougb - CIrcclcrs Rigdon & Son's -.irOSTUABY :'" ,51pilgii?0v: , Every Line Women's Felts ; 9Dc Values up to $2 - . - ' i' V Women's - - Fells The Practical Gift Blister .-BrqWM u". M 125 North Commercial Street : v Hosiery oh Sale. Several Numbers 95c ' A Christmas gift . for" every member of the, tamiiy; A. gift of all music tQ, yourself, syour family: and friends. . . . ; " , - And, now comes the greatest event in musical history. Victor Red Seal Records,-double-faced at popular prices.., v 11 this 1 1 ,.. 1 t We have just received a big shipment of these records for the , holiday Oracle? Records make a most acceptable gift at any time but especially at this Yuletide for much of the greatcmusicofc-the world has been, written around Christmas. Bear in mind we furnish terms for phonograph purchas ers and charge no interest. . r UStourt. MOORE'S MUSIC HOUSE .'Piano Sales Representatives. - , - Sherman, Clay & Co. " . r . HI tat?-!' A Aavr4& CANDIES AND NUTS Pure Christmas 3Ii4 ? pounds ...U-.45: Cream mixed, lb.v..Tj23c French,Creams, lb. l 4Ci Candy, Caries . 7$cfRIixef -Nuts,-lb. .j:..23c ttixmo jfeanuts) Brazils, lb.r....J25c and S: PeanUts, 2'lbsl ..:S33 Almonds, lb." . S C z Filberts, , lb. . ...2' z Po-Ocmst3 lbi ' 1?.? "Krause & Johnston's box , chocolates, box 50c to Z2 - , BIINCE J.IEAT ' - Our own made .and that means we ueo only the best materials - cur large stocl: affords. - V 'oc Found '"'A pound makes a pie. Plum Pudding, lb. .L.. Cz Heinz' Plum and Fig Pud- ' ding, cans 25c, 50c &2Cz 1 . CTvlcs i'K-r