TIIB OREGON t STATSSUAl SALEM; 1 OREGON TUESDAY HORNING? DECEMBER; 231023 r ,1 I 1 i ' it ' j I; If t - i i ' r f "J r I . i I A i' Santa Visits Trains. ; Hundreds of pounds of candy were served last night and today on Southern Pacific .limited trains, upon each, of which, "was Santa Claus, who dispensed sifts and Christmas cheer to passen gers. Silver-tipped fir?" served as Christmas trees,; and. were, placed in the observation cars. In addi tion the dining tars were deco rated and special . menus were served. In order that the little folk might not foregoytbeir Yule tide celebration. jho railroad plan ned an extensive urogram, extend ing to all limited, and transconti nental trains.-'. - Vlif tl.V.v.-. - i,;y 1024 Calendar Froe-,?V Homer H. Smith," Ins.-Agency. (over Miller's), s ; rt, M d23tl -mi Amended Complaint Eilcd i The Shell Oil company of Cali fornia, in its amended complaint against James C. O'Rielly declares that the defendant received from the plaintiff and others amounts totaling 17.924.30. 'Judgment for the entire amount, with costs and disbursements is asked. - loan Association Meets. .' . At the Chamber of Commerce auditorium Tuesday, Jan. 8, the horticultural farm loan ' associa tion will hold Its .'regular, meet ing. Officers ahe A. C. Parsons, Salem, president i John U. Plank, Macleay,- secretary-treasurer, and A. F. Beardsley, Salem, vice presi dent. St. Paul Has Services . ' Christmas services will be held at the St. Paul Episcopal church at 7:30 o'clock this morning and agafn at 11 o'clock. Special on .sic by a. full .vested choir, will be the feature of the later meeting. A cordial Invitation is ' extended to everyone. , Outbuilding is Borneo l A small ;out-bulldingf at the In dian Hill; farm. JusWutaide the ' city limits.: was. destroyed by fire - yesterday noon. -The department was called In order to prevent pos sible spread of the conflagration. There was little damage do&e. At Maruny's Poinsettas, begonias, cyclamens, Jerusalem cherries, palms' and ferns. 211 Miller St. Phope 1. d26. IMCA In Holiday Attire . Evergreen decorations in abnn dant quantities have been, artis tically placed throughout-the lob by of the YMCA and will remain until after the third annual open SALEM SMOKE SHOP XotttBUfkEoM , ,-' Hot Cott m& 8uiicbes -"5 Bfcked Viriaia Hm . . , 4 Coffe, 15. : Drop Xa aa4 Try Oat Cett , - "X place where ladies aa trsaa' EcuftaUe Eavtns A ,-iv.,-,;vv.A,asociatle, , . Portland. Oregon. ; Carry G. Keener, Ke;reoen(sf1ve. f,0t ixuo&le IU2s, Phone 1846 PS Oncea BaUiSaf - TlBaaa T JUp Searey, Dt3 Icsoraoce Ajjssfiy f . General Insurance Tnak Ws - ''IIYDIIO'EIJECTRIC IIEIIAPEOTIC INSTITUTE . .(Formerly Dr. Schenks) f 13 S. Cottage St, 1182 OSTEOPATHY : The Original and Genuine Spin al Adjustment Treatment. Ekill roll. Painless Adjustment .that gets results.. D2S. I. CV HAESXZAJUi Osteopathic Physiclaa K- Eweoa C23 Orecoa Xldj. ' KOt V. I. sTstfsaat Saak BsfUSaff J Tkasu est In. nm 4sj f DR. p.H.VH!TE Mnhw reUa Hi fca Z nimnnls DUgaeaU aa Tra ' : Oresm ft LAPD & BUSH . . BANKERS . j' ' - !, Established . .:. General Enldnrj Business Office Beers Frca 10 A. IL to 3 P, I - Announcins: the Opening of Our FLORAL; SHOWROOM Next Door to Oyster Loaf Cafe in New Adolpb A Waters ; . Bollding. . Corner Court and liberty Stsv We will have on display innumerable plants suitable for Christmas gifts. Among them being such old favorites asf Cyclamen. Poiasettas, Rubber. Plants, Heather rem Potted Plants of all kinds. We wRl also be glad to have yon call at bur. Greenhouse. 127 N. Liberty. l . ; ' J:JLs A.D.Sr.IlTH ; FLORIST ; '- : WS IN house on Tuesday, Jan. 1. In ad dition to the boughs, ' red and green paper streamers are plenti ful, -'i' :V::.-V Pireme-n Not Forgotten ' ; Members of the Salem fire de partment were not forgotten by Santa Claus.- Through the gener osity of.': nearly .all of the city's tobacconists; several boxes of ci gars were received at the station Monday," ,.- ' " - Thief , Takes Peer Head- ; V v;' ' iThat a 5-point deer head., was taken from, his back porch during the. last few" days was the report made to the police yesterday by A. C. De Voe, 1586 Chemeketa. Hail Is Forfeited Bail deposited by W. E. Young; Portland speeder, was declared for felted in police ) court . yesterday when he did not appear.: He 'was arrested Sunday! by Officer Ed wards, who found him speeding on South. Commercial. - : . Spotlight la Stolen .His spotlight' was stolen from his automobile while it was park ed on Court between Front and Commercial Saturday night, it was reported to the police by R W. Gilmer, 332 North Nineteenth. Albany Store Robbed Between 12 and 18 suits of clothing and at least a dozen shirts were stolen from the Stern berg store in Albany Sunday night according to reports received by the Salem police yesterday. The amount of loot taken is not known but it is believed a conservative estimate has been given. Holly for Sale City View Cemetery. 625' Clerks Get Much Candy Candy boxes covered one entire desk at .the county clerk's office yesterday, the gifts of various bus iness men to the girls. - Would Become Citizen " "' Declaration of Intention , of be coming an American citizen was filed Monday by Louvre August Odman, 33. of Silverton, who is a native of Norway. Odman ar rived , at the port of New York on September llr 1922, He is married.' v - ' Leisl Hurt in Wreck WhUe driving back . to Albany after a dance in Salem Saturday night, Walter: Leisl was seriously injured when his automobile col lided with'.another machine in. the dense fog ..nea Jefferson. A ten ddil " liu caJloafeJrs eut .J.Q, -the fmH, I- i nf I ,mt WE PAY CASH FOR - YOUR FURNITURE : AND TOOLS Capital j Hardware z Furniture Co. . Best Prices Paid SS5 N. Coml St. Phome 47 Royal Ann A Cherry Trees Big reduction on all cherry and prune stock. : Sales yard and of fice at Cherry City Hotel, 130 S. LHigiu-: -' ;.. -:, .i k MATIlIS NURSERY CO. Office Phone 175 Kes. 10F4 .The ERA Clinic Diagnosis and Treatment of V ,": '. Disease . by tlio . Abraia's (E. R. A.1 Method CUIdtw'ainic Dally " , Consultation Freo Dr. Harrison I. Folk, Dr. Paul G. Stapran Hours 10 a. si. to 8 p. m. Cor. 15lh and State (14S4 State) BRIEF bone, ; and he . was rushed to an Albany hospital for treatment. It will be several weeks before he is able to be around. Before being transferred to Albany he was em ployed at ;a local service station by the Associated Oil company. A companion, and the driver, of the other automobile were not Injured though 'both machines were con siderably damaged. : Appraisers are Named Appraisers for the estate of A. D. Palmer' are S. M. Endicott, V. D. BradesonA and G. O. Smith, ac cording to. an order issued Mon day by ; County Judge W. Downing. Tuesday, Jan. 29, will be the date for hearing of objec tions to the final account, which was also filed. . Prisoners Give Gifts Both .Warden A. M. Dairy m pie and Deputy Warden J. W. Ullie received many remembrances yes- Iterday from inmates of the state prison. These were of a varied nature and' were chiefly hand art. Of particular interest were some excellent hand-painted greeting cards. and a cribbage board. jviwmnis unancr ivece' trt m - w . . Word was received last night by Dr Henry E. Morris that the Albany Kiwania club bad received their 1 charter and would be of f I cially organized Friday night. As it is the wish of the Salem Kiwan ians to have as large a delegation present as possible, all who can go are urged to notify Dr. Morris not later than noon Thursday. Special Halrcutti?g At Marinello Beauty 35c. 245 N. High. Parlors d26 Insurance is Gift- As a Christmas gift to all of its employes the First National bank has presented each with a life in surance policy under the group insurance plan. Each policy is good for one year. Hearings Set ' The publio service cpmmisaion has been informed that the inter state commerce commission will hold a hearing at Washington; D. C, on February 11 relative to the railroad In Oregon and on Pebru- io ui.ii.. i ik. 18 relative to the Valley railroad valuation. Water Being Improved ' , Purification of the water supply of the Oswego Lake Water, Light V Power company at Lake Grove is under way by order of Manager Pattullo, according to information received by the public service commission, as a result of com plaints made by W. C. Smith of Lake Grove. He declared - that the water was . contaminated as shown : toy tests on December 1 9 and 17, when : colon bacilli -was found in the water. It was said there had been two deaths from typhoid fever and that other per sons were I1L' f '. Alrdale Puppies For Sale. - fi 119 5W. ' weeks old. Phone 4d25 Rotary Has Cherrian Program- King Bing Bill III will preside at the Wednesday luncheon of the Rotary club, with the ' Cherrian members taking a prominent part in the program. King Bing Ham ilton, the retiring president, will DIED EOPF At the residence, 17th and Ferry streets, December 23, George W. Eoff, 75; -father of . A. R. and T. O. Eof f both of Salem ; also uncle of ex-Gover- nor T.'T. Geer. " Funeral serv ices .wlll be held from tho Rlg- don 'mortuary Wednesday, -Dec 26,' at 2 p. m. Interment In mausoleum. RICHES At a local hospital Sat urday, Dec. 22, "Mrs. Ruby V. Hazlett Riches, wife of Stanley A. Riches, residents of Turner, mother of little Rachel Olive Riches; also survived by her mother. - Mrs. Rachel Hazlett ' and one brother, James H. Haz lett of Hood River. Mrs. Riches was for a number of years an instructor in the Salem high school. . Funeral services will be held from the ; residence, 1 , miles southeast ! of Turner, on Wednesday, Dec' 26, at 1:30 p. in. Rigdon mortuary, is in " charge. KLEINICK Mrs. Bertha Kleln Ick died at her residence, 1468 Chemeketa street, last evening at' the'age of: 80' years.' Mother ' of Mrs. Anna McEIroy of Sa . lem. Albert Kleinlck of Port " land.' Dody at Webb's funeral 5 parlors. Notice later. ; i WebBjS Clough ; . Ex?cr Ettxlntri Ricdon& Son's make an address with another ad dress bf King BIng Al Pierce. All Rotarians who are also Cherrians will respond. at a special roll call. A short . talk on Cherrian history will be given by F. G. Deckebach, while several Cherrian songs, will be sung. . Decree Signed ' f ' Judge Bingham, has granted a decree of divorce to Anna S. Shaveland from J. E. Shaveland, who filed the original suit in which, a cross complaint was filed by: the defendant ; whose claims were recognizad by Judge Bing ham who denied the decree to the plaintiff. . . Silverton Couples licenced Marriage licences were issued to three Silverton couples. They were Arden'J. Wilson and Mable Updegraf r., Walter F. Bahrke and Marie Elizabeth I Watson, and Hartwidk Dahl and Opal Down. - County Prisoners Remembered : Seven Inmates 1 of ' the county jail will not be forgotten today. and - though they will ' not receive ; a turkay dinner. : Sheriff : Oscar Bower. Is ' giving them a special dinner, with fruit, nuts and other trlmmicgs. " , .,' Hello Girls Have Ti - 'For their own benefit, the 65 girls employed at the Salem ex change of the Pacific Telephone & Telegraph office staged a Christ mas party last week,, exchanging gifts among each other. A fine tree was decorated and friends took advantage of the occasion to present their gifts. .A number of business houses did not forget the girls and also sent gifts that could easily be distributed. I PERSONALS .i Major Charles E. Gjedsted will leave soon for .Washington, D. C Carlton Savage secretary i to President , J. . S. , Landers of the state normal school at Monmouth, is here for the holiday season.; i Bolton Hamhle is a visitor In Eugene over Christmas; LyleMcCrosKey, Stay ton attor ney, fwasj in Salem ; ; Monday, ,s - .' Mr.; and Mrs. V$. P. Linn : and. Guy C Pratt, of Glendale,' were in Salem yesterday. i4, I Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J., Bayllss are n Lafayette, where they are Pf dChristmas with Mr. Bay- 1 ss s : parents. f. -4Ult BUU AIS XI son, Johnny, are spending the day with their -parents in Portland.! Mr, and Mrs. I. Z. Simpson are spending- Christmas; with thelf parents in Portland. . . . i 1 Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Kratte, of Toledo, were in Salem yester day, leaving last night for Pett- holidays. r . , It? r Mr. and Mrs. David Ellis, Jof Tonasket, Wash. are here for tthe holidays' visiting their . varenta, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Harris and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ellis. Both Hti and Mrs. Ellis are graduates; lot Willamette and have been tea;hT FOLEY FILLS URTXQ "FOLEY. PILLS are the besl have tried. My kidneys work a lot better since I received your gen erous offer, writes John W. Bro- gan, Adams, Mass. , FOLEY PILLS are a diuretic stimulant for the KIDNEYS and while being ta j ken close attention should be paid to the diet. ' Avoid sweets, pastry, starchy food, alcoholic drinks tea and coffee. Drink plenty of good fresh water, and keep the body warmly clothed. Refuse substi tutes. Sold everywhere. Adv. SOVIET BLUFF IS . CALLED BY STATE (Continued from page 8H thai and in the inter-party d Is-1 putes during the imperallst war. As a categorical Imperative and directing spirit it was active long before the constituent congress of the' third Internationale. In par ticular the Russian bolsheviks as, far back as 1914 have looked upon themselves, as part of the future! third Internationale, acted In con formity with its principles and in accordance with them carried out the October revolution.' T; Bonds Not Doubted 9 ! "'But however we , may -look upon the chronological succession! nrn nrnnrn iiriT tirrii Ki-KPfK Mt-iii it- 1ILU I LI I LI I IILHI :: QUICKEST RELIEF Red Pepper Rub" takes the "ouch" from sore, stiff, aching' joints. " It cannot hurt you, and' it certainly stops ' that old ; rheuma tism torture at once. ' j ; r When you are suffering so you can hardly get around, Just try Red Pepper Rub and you will have the quickest relief known. Noth ing has such' concentrated, pene trating heat as red peppers, just as soon as you apply Red Pepper Rub you' will ' feel 1 the ;. tingling heat. In three minutes it warms the sore spot through and through Pain and soreness are gone. 1 - Ask any good druggist for a Jar of Bowles Red Pepper Rub.i s Be sure to get the genuine, with the KELECFt FOB RHEIMISM of events and : on their historical sequence, the - close organic and spiritual bond between the soviet republic, product of the October revolution, and the communist In ternationale - cannot be doubted. And, even if the connection 'had not been admitted, many times, by both sides, it would, nevertheless, be clear to all as an established fact. . It la clear to us as to our enemies. '-. t' , "r.-, . 'The comrade Kalinin in his speech at the opening of the last session of the all-Russian central executive committee remarked that 'in i the . general strength of the III communist Internationale, the strength of the -soviet, federa tion has an enormous significance' and , that the ; workers and peas ants of the soviet republic are one of the great component forces of the communist Internationale, Peasant far Dane That is a deep truth. ; The Counter revolutionary press makes eport over the Russian peasant be ing- Interested ; in the Internation ale. Regarding the Russian work er that press raised no quarrel. Bat. hi regard to the peasant, the assertion ' of Kalinin is true.' It Is possible that the average Rus sian peasant has a very poor con ception of just what the commun ist Internationale is and even less under stands its program. -Never theless the will . about the com munlst . Internationale and ; feels himself bound to it. Compelled for four years to defend them selves from the attacks of inter national capital the Russian la boring masses on their, own skiri keenly "felt the significance of the international . aolidarity -of the workers. The laborers and peas ant masses "of the soviet republic hitherto boycotted and blockaded by the capital of the imperialistic powers, understands perfectly that their daily - material Interests are closely bound up with the success of the international revolutionary movement.' And in this '. sense. Russia is now the country most internationalistically Inclined in broadest masses. - ' ' Connection Material 0n this side the very close bond between the soviet republic and -the communist Internationale is not subject to doubt. This con nection is not only of a spiritual. but also ; of a material and palp able character. On its side the communist Internationale in the same .measure is spiritually ; and materially connected with soviet Russia. 'It is not a Question of material support, about which the bourgeoise . press ' makes o much noise, and which, in , the largest part, belong to the radical mem hers of- myths. In any' case ma terial support, which for instance. the workers of all countries ex tended to the soviet republic dur ing the famine of last year, is not Grafted Walnut Trees XtalUa Pnas Bdac . OtasraX VorMry gtoeV ' "1 aalss Tart sad Office 54 rtrzy St, FRUITLAND NURSERY - A. J. MATHIS, Prop. v Office Phone 109. Res. 1140M. MiJI 1 CT OD2HIS Urn sn to euffefw-Aali cay slfjsssiea t7Ti i !. la Tablet Perm. t J! N If vs i 1 .. 1 less than the support extended by the Russian -communist party to fraternal parties abroad.': ., i 1 '. ,'Of course, in event oflho pos sibility' arising, t both sides will extend to each outer the maximum assistances But at present it is a question of a bond " of another sort; Preeminently of a spiritual political character.) v, f ; .ra. Inspired to Struggle J "The communist Internationale rests on soviet Russia. The very fact of the existence of the social ist republic for five years repuls ing attacks from all sides, main tains the revolutionary state of mind of the international prole tariat and does not permit It to become depressed in its difficult moments, inspires it to unwearied struggle, assists- the workers orga nizations everywhere., ; ; ...-In the soviet republic, the in ternational proletariat has an in accessible stronghold in which the elaboration of the International communist program and tactics is proceeding and where the syste matic accumulation of. creative proletariat experience . and , the construction of a proletariat state are going on. Here there is a real asylum for all those who flghjt for social revolution whither they can seek shelter ; from the vindictive persecution of the bourgeoisie and where they can in peace acquaint themselves with tho process of the construction of a communist so ciety, if' : .;s;;r -; - J.if, Solidarity Accomplished ; i ; "The muiuai solidarity of the soviet republic and the communist international is an . accomplished fact. . In, the same degree as the existence and the stability 1 of soviet Russia are of importance to the third Internationale, the . de velopment and ' strengthening of the communist international is of Importance to soviet Russia. ' In the past ' the Internationale ' has Christmas Day. Tlie J ' ; To Om;Fpemids; : f ), - ' Through you our success for the past year been beyond ' our- expectations, . and at s ume we taice tne rar our aDDreciation ana. 4 J " , - wishes for a most Merry Xmas and a Happy : and Prosneroua New Year: '' t ' ; i ; ' ' ; v me waA taX ,Wm. A. Zosel helped -Russia to. ward. off. the at tacks of world capital.' In the fu ture its aid will prove more effect. The success of the communist in ternational will contribute to the consolidation of the political and economic position of soviet Russia, and " vice versa. - The spiritual, moral and material bond, between them its .based on the complete solidarity of interests. . .That is why the idea of open ing the fourth congress of the communist ' International on ' the day of the celebration of the anni- DANCE At The DERBY HALL Corner High and Court Streets XMAS NITE .. ' "V Music By ORIOLES 5-PIECE ORCHESTRA Salem's Most ; Vopator Orchestra. Encouraging the Home Builder ; An estate owns a number of fine building sites in tte attractive Tew. Park section of the city. The owners want to do something constructive with them they want to see the property usefully employed are hearty believers in cooperative effort. They will furnish the money to put a home on this property if you will pay it back In small Installments. , . - Talk it over with ';.'..';";"' " " ' . T, S. Mackenzis, " ' Owner's Representative 120 North Commercial Street, At the ;dawn of ; a bright Christmas morning we feel particularly.;grateful to our business friends for their pat" ronage and extend a wish for Joy and Happiness this FrenicIhi,.$Ei(Dip M. BUFFE MORRISON opportunity to express to extena our , sincere f " . w swawjw . Ellis EL Cooley A yersary of jthe October fevc! war a 'happy one. It. is a ti" full of deep 'significance s;c. equally convincingly for ene: and friends." : ; - ZtiJi J-(Signed) Steklov." L1C3 Christmas Din:.:: ; ' At Tho OYSTER LOAF f 15 Plate. t Choice of Sea foods cocktail! : Heart of celery. Ripe Olives - N Turkey Soup a la Rein, Roast Oregon Turkey -, . . Cranberry Sauce t . Spring Goose , ' ; Oyster Dressing ; n? , - Candied Sweet Potatoes' Creamed ; New . Cauliflower -. French P e a s ' Baked' Squash. , Oromatlca Sauce s Fruit Pudding Hot Mince Pie " Ice Cream Phone 71 t y 'l v J ) t . name Bowles on each package.-