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tie or.-go:; gtatzkia:;. salt::. ohzgq:i . THUESPAY MORNING, JANUARY 1, 1323 - V 5 f r 1 f Jl G;. W. "Jolmso2i': Cpmp Open in pur UUIe llo-Popp r T ... Seemingly without any explana tion whatsoever, the 100 sheep of Henry Zorn returned to hia pas ture lot after he had reported the hand stolen. - Zorn sent in tha re port to the police officials some time ago that the sheep had been stolen from hia ranch near Cham- 1 Will Sacrifl 'All. our phonograms for quick sale. $150 Edison $75. $125 Tic tor $75. Others reduced tn pro portion Terms. . Tallman Piano store. 395 South 12th near S. P. Depot."- ' : ". - ' ; Jl Still Is Taki Peter. Mourerwho was arrested, byJdeputy sheriffs yesterday on a charge of operating a still, .was arraigned in justice court and bail was placed at $250. The-' case , .i ii Bujrs FiOTiituro , j Pbcn 511 4T.Tf HiJCBS 95 IJCWB $4 MoaUUy S4T N. Com. St. FhM SOS ZESSlSXSAli fTAXI Gars for hire without Ctiters PHONE. 2020. ... Day and Kight Service POPULAR PRICED Men's and Toons; Mew's Tailored Suit S25 to 949 D. H. HOSHER - TAILOR Dr. CH. While ; ' Osteopathy ' Surgery Electronic Diagnosis and Treat ment , (Dr. Abram's method Office Phone S 5 ; or 4 S -J - COS U. 8. Bank Bids. IID)-&:BUSH ' BANKERS ; General onldns Buiixxcsa Office Hour from, 10 m. nu to 8 p. m. TTT1 ill " Hfe E- new Location Friday 469 STATE will come up for. final action to morrow. About 70 gallons of rye mash was found, together with one gallon of liquor. Mourer,lives about a mile north of thaFudding river bridge," on the Salem-Sllver-ton road. I - i y - New Year's Dinner i ' .' 1 Roast goose, all the fixin's 75 c; Colonial Dame Tea Shoppe, 12 toi P. m. 1 . , , I n License Taki A marriage license was Issued In the county clerk's office yester-f day went to John E.. Hatfield of DIxonTille, Or., and Nellie Tlckens; Salem. , , f,. . Mian Dibble Will Enroll ; ' New students la expression Jan. 2 and 2,' afternoons,' at the studlov 180 N. Commercial street. si J Cannery Meeting Set ij - f; f ' Final formation of a state cen tral selling agency . fot canneries will be made at a meeting In Port land January! 5 Canneries to be represented are Stay ton, Ht. Anr gel, SUrerton, Springbrook, Gresh am and Newberg. ' I 8e Our Page Ad I This Issue. I Schel's New Yaar'i sale. . - r'tifl,lj; -rV J,r C Jt Takes Ions Fatt -. i f . Robert Weber, SilTerton youth, fell from the top of the Oregon state prison wall and suffered in juries to his legal yesterday morn ing. He had climbed a ladder which had: been set against the e NewJYearV Ball AT AUDITORIUM '. : Vednesdajr Always Hcs ' - -; : : LADIES FREE , Skating, Skating, Skating ' , 'f ..; ' At Dreamland " i -Thursday Friday,; Saturday I 7:30 to 10 p. m. . f Hear Our New CalUop RADIO HEADQUARTERS .-it--." POT ::.( f-'j RADIO SUPPLIE3 I Opem Erenlngs ' - ." 189 SOUTH HIGH from the large furnace to thtf smallest nut size. Tell us for what purpose the coal . Is required and "we'll point out the proper size to. use. But although we carry; all sizes, we handle only on Quality, the rery best coal from the rery best mines. Our coal serrice Is your to command. ' .. Prices range from flOkio 5i5 Also handle th Test " "t BiamonJ Briiiuettcs C13 5 .-. - " any Morning. wall and when he reached the top a timber gare way and he was precipitated to the ground 20 feet below. One knee - cap appeared to be broken and the other badly Injured, after a medical examina jtlon was made. ,.' x House For rent. H. L; Stiff Furntture CO. . . . : ; Mi jl Gravel for Iloa4--( ; I Officials of the Oregon' City Gravel companr met with County Commissioner Smith and Road Foreman Frank Johnson yesterday in a conference relative to secur ing gravel to be placed on the road between Coampoeg and Butteville. Gravel can "be bought, cheaper, in Oregon City; because of the prox imity to the road, it Is said.'. , v r - f ', ' ' IX' UamOtoaV Jaauary Clearance-- : Sale begins tomorrow morning. 340 Court St. . Jl Cherry Mn to Meet ' A meeting of cherry growers of Marlon and Polk counties has been called for the Chamber, of Com merce at 2 o'clock Saturday af ternoon, by O. E. Brooks, chair, man. Matters of interest, includ ing cooperation with other west era states relative-to higher duty on cherries, will . be discussed: ( Kuppenbebner Cloth For the' first time at sale prices. Schei'g New Year's sale, i Starts Friday. Jl Scouts Visit Cbemawa j 'I Salem Boy Scouts have been invited by, George 1 Bent, scout commissioner 7 at Chemawt, ,to spend Friday In the woods, near Chemawa. ,,The Salem Scouts will leave on the . Oregon Electric at 7:05 -Friday morning and return at 4 o'clock in. the afternoon. They will be in charge of Harold L. Cook, former scout executive, r : Mew's Overcoats at Sale Prices Fullerton's, 284 State street. over, the Spa..: . . dl$tf .i'-r-'. . i : -f See Halik & Eoff for I - f ; .Radio' sets. Phone 488. ,, jl Assumes New PoaitJo: -Miss Florence : Gower ; has ac cepted the position of bookkeeper at the Steosloff Bro meat mar ket,- replacing Miss Veda McCoy; who is entering the Oregon normal school.""'''.'' l'-y 'i,;-' -A: ' -. V' !-:' i Start the New Year Right , Stuffed goose dinner, 75 cents, served 12 to 8 p. m. o'clock at the Colonial Dame Tea Shoppe. 1 Jl Fiae AO-Wool r i ,-. r f - Double breasted, plaid - back overcoats at $20.00. Thomas Kay Woolen Mill Co. J4 Boys Continue Tours -About 75 boys were personally conducted through the Spaulding sawmill by Glen' ' Nlles, on the third educational tour held by the Salem YMCA during the Christ mas holiday program, i Friday the boys are to be conducted through the paper mill during the morning and in the afternoon will visit the Cherry City baking plant. The tours are conducted by Clarence i ' . .DIED - .". . I BAKER Ardella Maud Baker died at a local hospital Dec. 31; - 1924. Survived by her widower '. and five children. v Funeral an nouncements , later. Arrange1 'ments in tharge of the Webb funeral parlors. -'.r-"7 ' FTJNEBALS V! f The'1 funeral of Mrs. Anna Potter;-who died Dee. 27, will be held at the Webb funeral parlors Frl day. Jaiu; 2, at 10 a. m:- ' later; BRIEF. Furnished merit In City View cemetery. ; This is Closed Car Weather.. , , t;, , . , v"" We have 2 Orerland Sedans . ; ; at sale -prices. . . . 1 9 2 2 Model, i i run i about ' f ; 6 0 00 mlles. Just broke in. The 1924 model isi Just like D6V,. . i. .,-.. -1 . ... COSIE IX TODAY V ... j : Oliver, boys' secretary of the Sa lem' YMCA? Benjamin J. Klmber, county YMCA executive, and Loy al Warner, club leader of the local organization. Hamilton's: January .Furniture Sale begins Friday. Big Baring throughout the stare.-Hamilton's, furniture, 340 Court St- Jl Girls to Organize--: j ' I . About 12 v women) of the Salem Girl Reserve organization who are graduates of the Salem high school plan to organize-a club. ' Definite steps were taken last night when the group assembled at the Frank lin cabin for an all-night meeting'. They plan to form a business girls' club here: ' 5 ? ' f . i For Sale.- '. -J - - ,' Show case, to be seen at Model Beauty parlor, i f it New. Year's Dinner ; -'j 4 Roast goose, all the fixin's -75c. Colonial Dame Tea Shoppe. , 12 to 8 p. m. Jl Smallpox Reported , .. v.- One . case of smallpox In Marion county, was , reported to the city health officer yesterday. . It is lo cated at Silverton. , Income Property- Leased for 1175 per month 321.000; terms, j Becke & Hen dricks, U. S. Bk Bldg. jitt Birth Is Reported , " Betty Alta was the name given to a baby daughter born to, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Levi Jones ' at the Salem hoimitali according? to a certificate of birth filed with the city health officer! yesterday. The birth occurred December 22. , Save Money 1 M On clothing. Schel's New Year's sale starts Friday. jl High' Grade Player Piano- Like new. Left with us to sell. Will sacrifice for 3295.00. A snap. : See this Tallman Piano store, " 3 95 So.! 12 th near S. P. Depot. ' Jl Students Hear Experts Fred Williams, ; manager of the typewriter department' of the Atlas Book and Stationery store, deliv ered a lecture 'on "Typewriter Mechanism" at the Pacific Expert school yesterday during; a tlis session; : ' The (speaker 'has made an enviable record ' In typewriter repairing and " adjustment In Sa? lem during the (past ' and drew from his vast fund of experience In pointing, out the" many4 salient points of the typewriter .Severai new students are; expected to en roll at the school - following the new year.; ; : J For Rent 1 j ; -Strictly modern 7-room house, 1244 Center SU 345.' Becke ft Hendricks, U. S. ;Bk. .Bldg. Jltf Fifty Heavy Double-Breasted Wool r overcoats " on sale , at Thomas Kay Woolen Mill Co. at 312.00 each. , - . J4 Made Trustee .- t . ,. ' . i Miss Kathryn Gunnell, of the firm of Gunnell I ft Robb studios, has been appointed, trustee of ft special fund, which has- been es- tabllshed by the photographers to be used during the Pacific Inter national -convention to be staged in the Pacific northwest during 1926.; It Is to ;be used as a jre serve t und.V j : i;. I: c '". Eat New Ycars Dinnw ' .. At the Gray Belle. Roast tuT- key served all day. v ; Jl Fine Cotton Comforts On i sale Friday morning. See window display.j Hamilton's, 340 Court St. j j Jl rwtjmMthv Iim Orljdnal - And genuine spinai aaausimem. Skillful and painless correctire treatment that gets rosultsa , Pr. Marshall, 228 Oregon Bldg. rJl . .ii I i ' , . Eat New Year's Dinner " At the Gray Belle. Roast tur key served all day. Jl . a . a A Young Lady V - - Attending the Capital. Business College was heard to say , one day In conversation iwith some student friends, 'Don't :you know,- this is Wc wish' you .a happy and a good school. : Jfy. daddy yent to this , school 25) years ago7 - A school ' that was good enough for her daddy ' was good enough for ker, and she was right. This young lady now f holds one of the most responsible - positions In ; Salem. What she dld,v others can do. En roll now to begin work next week. Day and "night sessions. I ' jl Lot Barsaln -M "':;; ' .w ' ;:f:;f-: ; ";'' r'; sFalrmouht Hill lot. pavement paid, -3 9 SO; wonderful ? view; cheapest Jot in district. Becke A Hehdrkks, U. S. Bk, Bldg. jltf ft: Duro. Cbeuille Rugs : V Reversible." 30x60 1 inches. Reg ular' 25.00, special.! 23.95 while they last. Hamilton's, 340 Court St, -r;j' ... v j ; ji IJon to Talk ' - " " . Lion Rev. Harry I Johnson will speak en "'Taklns-Stock of Our selves' at the "Friday r luncheon of the Lions club. ' Leslie Spring er has arranged several .vocal rtum bera and a surprise number is promised members. !' Cotton Mattrvas 40-1V weight, good artck, roll edge ' Sale price, $7.85.; Hamil ton's,: 340 Court St. ? ' Jl Lanl Boanl Reports - More. than $90,000 was handled by. the state land board during De cember, :i: it was shown in "the monthly statement j prepared yes terday by ( George JBrown. secre tary.' The; exact total was $91, 375,13. Classification of the vari ous ' amounts are common school fund, principal, payments on loans and 'Income sources, $47,702.87; interest of fund, $40,357.32; OAC fund,. interest. $487.50 ; university fund principal, payments on loans $991; interest on university fund. $438; rural credits loan fund prin cipal, $557.42; rural credits re serve fund, interest; $512.02; A. R. Burbank trust I fund ' Interest, $129; Apperson fund, principal. $200.. ' I Floor Lamps " i?-.. .. V' . f - .; 30 to ;40 per cent discount. Ham ilton's January clearance sale, jl i' Contract Disapproved I Contract for the! sale of 53,000 acre-feet of .water and the use of the head works and diversion canal for $400,000 In bonds of the dis trict: between the Powell Butte ir rigation district , and the Nortn Canal company .was unanimously disapproved - Wednesday . by , the state irrigation securities commis sion.! A- contract between the west land irrigation district, in Umatilla county, and the federal reclamation service, involving, the storage rights in th new McKay reservoir, was approved by the commission. . : I . l '9 I' .' Large MaJialr, Davenport . l . 'SDecial at January sale. $99.85 Hamilton's.; 340 Court St. , Jl Psyologar Class : f ; -Rev. Martin Fereshetian's psy-? chdlogy class will not be held to day - on account, of the holiday. Classes,, however, will be resumed the following Thusday. ; Fred Patton" Visita ',T k - Fred Patton, former Willamette university i basketball -star, left yesterday for Enterprise, Or., where he la coach of athletics ia the high school. Patton Is a mem, ber of the1924-class at Willam ette and is also instructor in the Enterprise., high sichooL' . ; -... Oalu Addition , Best lot' for the money In .dis trict -$ 1,000. Becke & Hendricks, U. S. Bk Bldg --4. -V I - ... Jltf l! 4c- PERS0WALS h J.VW. j tarjton froanr southern Oregon was a Salem visitor yester day.. i : si i-A Linn W. Nesbith from Klamath Falls waa in Salem yesterday on business, : Alton D. Hurley. Sr., of Seattle Is visiting his son, Alton D. Hurley JrJ inanager '.of i the Falrmount Dairy. &yte"A-f- :-vM:.J - 5 R. A. Ford of Dayville, a mem ber of the house of representatives from,. Grant county, was in the city yeaierday calling ! upon Roy OUR PtUMOWGSASSOLIu AS 0L0 MOTHER EARTH - cants NELSON BROS. , SS3 Chemeketa , Phone IDOd prcirperoiis New" Year , mi. i- JLj V'- l f i' i- tf 1" 1 'V ILIIEilTHETIlX HRSEDT-BOSf Nine; Hundred: Cases Fild During Year,' Only -Ten ; , Cases "are Litigated . Nine hundred cases i were filed wtih! the inheritance J tax depart ment in 1924 according to a re port!' issued '"'Wednesday; The amount of tax receipted and turn ed over to the general fund was JU4.947.71 while the unreceipted balance at the close jot the busi ness year. was. $75,870,74. Ten cases were litigated during the 'year, as follows: Bernard Daly Bertr C. Ball, - Charles D. Bowles, Ella! L. "Woodward, Moses, Baruh, George WS: Lawrence, George F. Lutdlnghaos, trvln Butterworth, Frederick Anderson and Catherine Petrus.; . , . A- J:4..!v-M- . Of these ,10 jcases, " four hare been completed and collected. One has: been settled : on stipulation. The Bernard Daly 'case,' involving the ;sum of tax in excess of $150, 000; has been appealed to the cir cuit court and is awaiting trial. The Charles D. Bowles case, in volving' In the neighborhood v of $100,000 tax has been tried in the circuit court -but no decision ren dered yet -The Ella L. Woodward case, involving $18,000 tax is awaiting decision . in the circuit court of Multnomah' county. Klin, state highway engineer, and otner state House oiticiais. . W. B. Dennis of Carlton was in the city yesterday .visiting at the office of ' Governor Pierce. ' Mr. Dennis is chairman of, the com ntittee appointed by the governor to jconslder a revision of the motor vehicle license law schedule which will be presented, to the legislature at !lthe approaching session. jGeorge M. King of the Buster Brown .shoe store has returned from an extended eastern buying trip : :..' ti John Mitchell is visiting In Eu gene for a few days. He ia guard at the state prison. ' f "; Mrs. 1. N.' Woods leaves today for Oakland Cal.- '. : ' . Mr. and Mrs. ' A- . D. Hay will leave soon for Hammett. Idaho. jDr. H. E. Chase wilL leave for Los Angeles and jMrs. Chase for Seattle today. s If J. G. Nees "will leave for San Df ego in . a few days. He Is ,to attend a convention of soap manu facturers, , Col. E. Hofer, president of the Oregon state . humane society, is V spending the week-end at his cabin on Agate Beach. ij, R. E. Jones of Brooks was a Salem, visitor Wednesday. , Mrs. Flora. Iliff of Chemawa transacted business in Salem Wed' neaday morning, r i E. E. Staats of Alrlie was in Sa iCm Wednesday. ? ; 1 : Miss Marjorlet 'Flegel, former student at Willamette university ajnd who Is now ! director of Gir Mb Doffior: j . Two weeks ago we filled that prescription you made but : 'Cantilevers Jvria Comfort-Lover I Yesterday, your pa tient was in, singing your praises for uncommon common sense . . (What a ht ofThettmattsm and neuritis 4 lams back cases should be . ... ii - diagnosed weak feet!) The gentleman chose :. -' : Good :i'(ll) .) -1. VI .-it:.- A'- V . ,.. -W,. I.- -:, .. NEW YEAR'S DINNER $1.00 I. Fresh Crab ' r - f j Cheese Crisp Chilled Celery ' Cream of Asparagus Soup i .1 Baked Virginle Ham i Small Filet of BeeL ' ! i Fricassei of Chicken i - Roast Prime Ribs of -i Stuffed Young Oregon Turkey, ' s I . ' Oyster Stuffing and Cranberry Sauce, i j Petite Carrots and Peas In Gravy Mashed Pots t- - ' . m ;r i .. ; .'' ' ;;'..'.. -.Shrimp Salad ' I1.' '.. -,' - - Mayonnaise! '''.' ,!-' . I'-'P i .' French Teas ; .:(:' -!1 ,'. ' - ; ' DESSERTS d : Choice of Pies T Kinds. Puddings., Cakes, Plum Pud ding, Jelly, Spa Ice Creamr Cup Custards All Home Tea. Coifee, YOU WILL ENJOY, YOUR Reserve work In Portland, is visit ing with Maxine buren here for a few days.. ,.v j.-: -. :;"... .: ;.' 11. M. Macelmurray of McMIun-i vllle was "a Salem visitor yester day." . '. " j 1 .' : '"", .. ' " . Representative Fuller of , Dallas was in Salem Wednesday. He represents Lincoln and Polk coun ties In the state legislature. Ray L. Smith motored to Port land yesterday on business. Mrs. J. IE. Clayton and daugh ter. Mary, of Dallas, was in Sa lem Wednesday. Miss Phyllss Palmer, Instructor In' the Falls City high school, will return to duty today after spend ing the holidays -at her heme in Salem,-;'.'! ' '. 'Ai. ' .. - '.' . ; " Mr. and Mrs: J. Rid ell were ia Salem' from Monmouth yesterday. Theodore Reach was here Irom Aurora Wednesday. r R. A. Harris. I realtor, has re turned to his office after being Wells Tallman & Son U A v . i -1' ; " i ,. -1 w- iii'nT i 1.H P" With tho closing of the Old War, we dcir to express our ' , ippreelation to all those who have- so generously contribtiUl by their patronage to our success , In the real estate busine" and we are greatly enconraged to clleve that with the many nice-properties recently added lo our For Sale .List, that tho" New Year will bring to us an Increasingly larger number of buyers and that our effort in the coming year, may be crowned with much greater success than that enjoyed in the past. .... - We are always glad to meet personally in our office, any of our old patrons or anyone we ran serve in our line of busi- . ness and promise our best efforts n effecting sales of their ; properties, .4'- .; '-' i i With a kindly greeting for tho Xcw Year, we beg to remain, ; WELLS TALLMAN & SON 229 Oregon BuQdinff : Salem J - j - - Oregon ir Oregon Pulp Salem, Oregon MANUFACTURERS Sulphite and AlanOa Wrappings, also Butchers YTrcp pinss, Addixisr Ulachlne Paper, Greaseproof, Giazzlzz, Drug Bond, Tissue Screenings and Specialties. 1 Every Bonds, which are secured by Salem income prop erty, and producing Willamette Valley farms, yield 6 return. They of fer the, best security and have ; a non-fluctuating resale market. These are the i? .three important factors of an investment. The mortgages "securing these Bonds are held in . Trust by the First National Bank of .Salem. The Bonds are in denominations of $100 or, multiples ' " thereof. . ; " ' J - - Write 'or phone for our circular giving full in formation regarding this investment offer. t r , I ...... ...... I . , j.'" 1 j ., . ' ... : j Reference any banli in Salem ?. ?1 'X.1 Cocktail Straws1 1 ! Olivet Beef Roman Punch Sauce Borc'olaise f I ' Tea Iitscuits With Natui ui Gravy - made Milk, Chocolate DINNER AT THE SPA confined to his home for thrco weeks by illness. : Mrs. Charle.H Dayvas In Salem, fro hi rort'and Vfdnesday. W. : "JiirU vlited nere fro mi Albany yesterday, Pete ScuwintU from Sclo wa3 herej Wednesday.- 25,000 Pounds of Grape Root WANTED Also Fir Pitch Capital Bargain H iiouse Tbo Houf of a Million and One Bargains SI5 CKXTEIt Faithfully yours, and Pap er Co. vJOHNJnblTLE m tr m m PHONE 020 niaoon ci. zzr:$ ;:; V''.' uenxuxer : . . C3 Oregon UzZllzm - . -', - L ' Cr: Of f ice eppesite O. E. Depot, i ids. Hlsh St. ! . V . t ! 4 mm f- nm- (WPWBaMBSSBSSSISRSSSSJBW