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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1924)
Part Two Six Pages SEVENTY-FOURTH YEAR SALEM, OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 16, 1924 PRICE FIVE CZin. Society -Better Homes I 1 ELECTIOrJ EXPENSES ire still chine Additional Reports of Candi dates are Received By ! Secretary of State In behalf of the progressive part y campaign and district candi dates, Norman S. Richards spent -a total of $630.28. according to a report of expenditures filed -with the secretary of state, F.iQ. Buch-:tel,-1 secretary treasurer of the "Kay for Treasurer club.f in sup port of T. B. Kay. spent. $51 6.48, and U. S.Page an additional $150 Homer Jamison, secretary treasu rer of the "AndersonJ for Judge club.l' supporting Gustat Ander son, republican, circuit Judge, 8th district, spent $75.60. and Mr. Anderson an additional $,34. . Senatorial aspirants and the amounts spent by each irere, A. Robinson, socialist-labor, j United States senate, nothing; Brmce Den nis, republican, state senator 12th idlstriict, $77.55; H. W. Hawgood, democrat, 13th district, $10; G. "W. Joseph, republican, l?th dis trict, ; $97.20; C. S. Stowej. la be lulf of Mr. Joseph. $269.25; Gns C. Moser, republican, 13th district, nothing; Charles S. Bilyeuj, demo crat,. 21st district, $10.35. 1 Representatires filed as follows: 3klark I D. McCallister, republican, first district, nothing; H. S. PoLaal democrat first district, $1; S. H. Van Trump, democrat first-district $17.30; A. K. McMahonj demo crat, second district. 1 $6.50; -Emmet Howard, republican, third dis trict, nothing; J. H. Whita; -democrat, 18th district, nothing, and R. P. Anderson, democrat, 26th district, $6.40. District attorneys filing were C H. Leonard, republican, Harney county, $39.30; Newton C.Cheney, republican, Jackson county, $42. 75 ; E. M. Blodgett, republican, Malheur county, $52.25, and Cyril C. Proebstel. republican, Umatilla county, $179.17. PRATUM i The Willard Women's club gave a very interesting program Friday night at Willard Cook Pat ton from ' Salem, the famous magician held the audience spell bound. Songs by Mrs. Thompson Mrs. J. Curry, Mr. Dorefler, violin solos by Mr. Small and reading by Roger Comstock end a young man from Silverton and a piano solo by Miss Gladys Emery, ere all very much appreciated. Mrs. D. -Ramseyer had . charge , of the entertainment.1 Pratinn school will have a -basket social: and program on Tues day evening, November 25 at J8 p. m. j There will be at least four new Fords, at the .Methodist Episcopal church tomorrow and tjne of them has been purchased by the pastor during the past week. Farmer 1 are certainly making good use of the fine weather get ing their grain sowed. 2i arriso 21 aragiapjcis By ROSE FOLGER acy will convene here Wednesday, i November 19. Preliminary exer cises will be held Tuesday evening, November 18, in the municipal au- Tbe Junior .Citizenship league held a meeting Wednesday, Nov. 12. to contemplate an offer made by Henry Ford. Mr. Ford gives the league a chance to obtain an excellent projector for the school by securing subscriptions for his weekly paper,-the Dearborn Inde pendent. - i . : 1 x Mr. Temple, salesman . at the Valley Motor eompany, gave a short address telling of the merits of the paper end giving Informa tion concerning the moving - pic ture machine. Mr. Temple pledg ed the support of the 'Valley1 Mo tor company in making the drive a success. The league- has accepted the offer and are at work to gain -their object. ; A plan has been formed by the teachers to pay Mr. -Giese Jor our canvas covering for the gym floor. .Pictures will be taken of the school building and sold In the -school and down town. The Jun ior Citizenship league has prom ised their assistance in the enter Lprise.; With the cooperation of the faculty and the league the plan Is certain to meet with success. t CONFEDERACY TO CONVENE SAVANNAH. Ga., (Nov. 15. The 31st annual convention of the United Daughters of the Confedar- CftC U S I C IS A $C C S SI 7 T SintlXERS HOSPITAL SPOKANE, Nov. 14. The Spo kane mobile unit of the Shriners crippled children's hospitals, de clared to be the first of several projected units in various parts' of the United States, will be open ed tomorrow in St. Luke's hospi tal here, i - . Tong war is spreading with the ice tongs 'giving way before the coal tongs. ft I w Tailored -in-Salem SUIT - gives you style, good fit and quality material. THIS MEANS good neat appearance which is very -important to the success of today's business man." D. H. 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