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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1925)
V v IS" V -- if ONE LOT OP MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS And collar to match, of high grade material. Value $2.25. Now $1.79 . MEN'S FANCY CASHMERE HOSE In; heather and plain colors. High class finish. Value to 75c and more. 44c MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS Of very latest styles and material, custom made. Values $2.75. Now $1.98 ; -1: i G. W. JOHNSON & COMPANY 469 STATE CITY NEWS IN 1 QurWeatherMan Probably Rain -' ' ' flT I I '- Unsettled, probably rain west ; Portion;' moderate temperature; : moderate southerly winds. Mat. 154; Min, 47; River .3. falling; Rainfall .02; Atmosphere cloudy; Wind southeast. Here on Business Fred Rowley of Eugene spent Thursday in Salem lookitg after business affairs. Banjo-ukes; Tenor Banj Saxophones. Music for a merry Christmas at Moore's Music Kouse. dll Toys! Toys! Hauser Bros. dll The Gifts' That He Would Buy are here. You will , find real personal service in shopping here. The Man's Shop- dll Our Smi-AnnualMXr- . 1 ISowIncludes "bur- entire stock of wearing. Apparel, coats, gowns, millinery, coats of ' rich fabrics, trimmed in fur. fur coats, jac quettes, etc. Gowns tor street, afternoon and evening wear. The Vrrnth Shop, 113 High St. dll Kozrr Speaks Sam A. Kozer, secretary of state, returned here yesterday from Port land where he gave an address be fore the motor vehicle dealers' as sociation. - ': PeerlcsH Quartet, Singing It Must be Love. Perfect har mony. Record dept., at Stiffs.' dll Jingle! Jingl ;Hear '"Christmas Jingles" on the new Q. R. S. player roll. Sher man-Clay & Co., 244 N. High. dl2 Somewbere in Salem There 'Is a dollar bill number X348740i6a Iok for it; find it. bring jtlto .Hamilton's and get Tlhxriie Hamilton's, 340 Court street. . , dll Fire Report? issuMi Fire losses in Oregon, exclusive of Portland, for "the month of No vember, aggregated $178,936.22. according to a report prepared by the state insurance commissioner here Thursday. There were 43 fires reported, three of which were of an Incendiary origin. The most disastrous fire was at Olex. where a store and contents were destroy- eL.with a loss of $40,000 SfarceRV Miracle Mineral For your better health. For free interview write G. H. Gazeley, spe cial representative, box 339. j; Closing Out Our Used Pianos At $30, $73, $100, $123, $1R0; ur new pianos at $225. $250 $29S and lip. Used player pianos $193, $250 up. Terms, or will make liberal discount for cash Tallman Piano Store, 395 S. 12th It. ' ' . dl llatwca !ieak W." E. Hansen, local insurance man. was the principal speaker ai the Marion-Polk -County Realtors luncheon Thursday. He spoke off TYPEWRITER CO. '' - ' Direct Factory Branch 510 Conrt Street Phone - Typewriters Rented. Bold, - Repaired ' Special rental ratet to studentf H. F. WOODRY & SON AMttoawn aa4 rrttar tmXmn,: ill Moru 0 will Office Phont 75 or Ilea ' Idcsct Phont MEN'S UNION SUITS In heavy cotton ribbed, ecru and gray. All sizes. Values $2.25. Now $1.45 MEN'S FLANELLETTE NIGHT SHIRTS In pretty patterns, full made, value. Now MEN'S UNION SUITS Wright Wool mixed, good weight, slightly soiled. Actual value $4.50. Now the subject, Title Insurance."! Premiums for title insurance, he 1 said, are based on value of the i property rather than on length of title, as is the case in abstracts. He expressed hope that soon title insurance' premiums will become aa standardized as fire insurance now is. Hotel Marion Dollar Dinner. 8. Every evening. Served 5:45 to n-27tt Come in Early and Make Your selection for Christmas de livery of a davenport, Hamilton's. 340 Court. dll For Sale or Trade Buick What have you? Phone 956. dll Radio Poles of Superior Quality- Good used sets. Phone 1935 dl2 Case Dismissed When J. A. Thompson appeared before Judge Poulsen Thursday to answer a charge of failing to ,dim his lights, ils case was dismissed Short Order Lunch Box, 181 S. Liberty. dl3 Closed Automobiles At reduced prices. These in dude a Willys-Knight sedan, a Hudson coach, a Gardner eoupe, a " Ford - coupe ' and a Studebaker closure. . See these at the Certi fied Public Motor Car Market nl7tf Come in Karly and Make Your selection for, Christmas de livery of a davenport. Hamilton's 340 Court. dll T Duck Hunt Successful A party composed of Tom Wol- gamott of Salem. Carter and Wil son of Roseburg, and Barnum of Marshfield. returned from a high ly successful .duck hunt in the Klamath Falls region. - Each man bagged his limit. They have dis tributed their game among several friends. Late Shoppers" Will find a large variety of gift Items to select from at Opera House Pharmacy. ; dl2 5 to 8 Rooms, $2500 Today 5 rooiriSj finished and plastered. balance ready to lath and plaster, garage and cement basement. On trim lot south, near schools. This i3 best home buy we know. Sd"me terms. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High street, Hellig Bldg. d2tf Would Qtwsh Writ The City of Salem, through C. J. Kowitz, cfty attorney, filed a mo tion in circuit court Thursday to quash the writ of review issued in the case of Rex Keene, found Eastman Brothers Furnaces Salem Office 169 S. High 'Office houn: 11:11 TO I P. 1L Factory, 811 verton. Ore, Wood Wood TRACY'S FUEL YARD 167 D Street ' , Telephone 2313 LADD & BUSH, Bankers KatablUbed IBM General Banking Business UCOoo Cewri fromi It $2.50 $1.78 $2.85 BRIEF guilty in police court of possession of liquor. rne city declares that I the petition does not state suf ficient facts to authorize the issu ance or tne writ. Keene was found guilty but his attorney ap pealed the case. MacDonald Has a gooa buy. in Lincoln sedan; . . ... . i run just 15,000 miles; real ear. i . dl2 Get Her a Velour Covered davenport for Christ mas for $90. at Hamilton's, 340 Court street. dll ! Electrical Holiday Gift? A large assortment. Halik and Eoff, 337 Court. dll Abble Stednuin Bacr, Portland At Gray Imp. Shoppe, Oregon Bldg., on Mon., Tues. and Wed. of each week for the removal of su perfluous hair, moles, warts, birth marks, by electrolysis. Tel. 187. Ref., State Medical board diploma. dlC Rape Is Charged- W. Smith was placed in the county jail yesterday after he had been, given a preliminary hearing J in lllstice court on a charera of I Lrane. He was arrested hv tMande I Hickman. Htv oolice officer Rail set at $1,000, was not furnished. ' - r K. - - i '." ' I Special on Waffle Irons And electrical gifts Eoff, 337 Court St. Halik & dl3 Silk Hosiery for Gifts Howard Corset Shop, 133 S. Hi. dll Speeder Fined Frank Curtis of Marshfield was arrested for speeding Thursday by Officer Hickman. He was later fined $10 by Judge Poulsen. , The Gifts That He Would Buy are here. You will find real personal service in shopping here. The Man's Shop. dll Tlie French simp- Semi-annual sale in all lines. 113 High St. dll Fined for larking " h. M. McKnight was fined $1 by Judge Poulsen Thursday for parsing overtime. TIUs Christinas ii . Something for the car. See'our suggestions. Smith & Watkins l9tf A Xew Pipe Organ Ileeord By the new electrical process; a real treat. Stop in at Stiff's and hear it. d8tf Hall in City Charles Hall of Marshfield spent Wednesday night in Salem. He was accompanied here by Ward Irvine, editorial writer for the Oregon Journal. .Mr. Hall prob- MODEL BAKERY 131 South Commercial tot Her I your chance to get 1923 Super Six Hudson touting fully equipped with bumpers and everything and in the best of, condition. Nothing wrong with the car in any way, shape or form, and can be had at $600.00. Ml 5 ably will be a candidate for gov ernor at the republican primary election nest May. It was said that he would make his formal an nouncement soon after the first of next year. - (loyal Neighbor Bazaar And cooked food sale. Sat. Dec. 12. Allen's implement store, 236 N". Commercial. dl2 Why Xot Surprise Her? On Xmas morning with one of those new classy Cleveland Six sedans or coupe, with one-shot lubrication, on display at MacDon- ald'3. d!2 Toys for the Children At Stiff's furnitore store. dotf Car Stolen A. V. Meyers of Salem reports that his Ford touring, Oregon license .o. t i, a stoien some time Thursday morning from the Southern Pacific warehouse. Choice Holly For sale in City View cemetery. '"' '' d24 Xew Player Rolls We have just received a fine se lection for Christmas. Sherman- Clay & Co.. 24 4 N. High. dl2 The French Shop Hats, gowns, coats. We are noted for our values in high class wearing apparel during our semi annual sale.. 115 High St. dll At Inauguration Dr. George H. Alden of Willam ette university attended the in auguration of President Dobbs of Pacific university at Forest Grove Get Her a Velour Covered davenport for Christ mas for $90, at Hamilton's, 340 Court street- dll Lost, a Gold Brooch Valued as keepsake. Kindly leave at Sherman-Clay & Co., 244 Hish. Reward. dll I m . . I """" "' " The moincr of kaiph jacKson. an employe .Of the state industrial accident ' commission, died , yester day, according to phone messages received here. He was called to Eugene on Wednesday. Furniture Upholstery And repairing. Giese-Powers Furniture company. s20tf Automobiles Bought and Sold Storage and general , repairing Moore & Wooley, 233 X. High dl3 Lichts Hi in j; Arrest . Emmet Mason and Walter B. Watkins were arrested last night by O. O. Nichols, state traffic of ficer, on charges of driving with 'mproperly adjusted lights. Mason appeared in justice court Thurs day and was released after pay n.v nn.irt Ancla Watl-inc will !i n pear Saturday. Xew RcI Seal ICfforiLs SfflKle faced, 23c and 3;c Stiff's J Furniture Co. Confers Here- '- I. I Col. Edffar A: Sirmver i'of San I Francisco is- speriflfng a' few days I in Salem for a "conference5 wh'h LAd- Mutant General White of 'the 6re- DISEASES Treated by Osteopathy and the latest electrical Therapy including Dr. Abram's elec tronic system. No charge for consultation DR. B. H. WHITE lliysician and Surgeon 506 U. S. Bank Bu.ilding Salem, Oregon PAINTING KALSOMINING PAPER HANGING For the right kind of materials and the very beat workman ship call ua Gabriel , Powder and Supply Co. m S- Commercial Phone Til F. N. WOODRY Salem's Leading . AUCTIONEER Vft Cash For Furniture Ilesldence and Store 1 1010 North 6ammer PHONE Bll . "Established Since lSlO" ' mm $6ttidnalgaardL; Colonel "Slr- myer is head officer for the NJnth corps area of the United States na tional guard, his area including all national guard units on the Pa cific coast. ' Radio'for Christmas See our radio department. Moore's Music House. dll See Our Windows For real gifts for men. Man's; Shop. The dll "ThiH:is Bound to Leave Its. Marks.". Right now glance at the piano; perhaps it' needs re finishing. Then call I. J. Hersha; expert refinisher, for a price estimate. . dll oon to Hospital Mrs. X. R. Einbet was taken to the Salem Deaconess hospital yes terday for an operation. Furniture Upholstery And repairing. . Giese-rowers Furniture company. s20tf Those Chevrolet And HupmobUes you are look ing for are bargains when bought at MacDonald's. dl2 Is Recovering Mrs. Victor Morris, who has been at the Salem hospital, has re covered sufficiently to return to her home. Slightly Soiled Finished Models At a great reduction. Mrs. Mil ler, over Miller's store. d!2 Have You a Dollar Bill With number N34S74046B? If so, take it to Hamilton's Furniture store' and receive ten dollars in merchandise. Hamilton's, 340 Courtst. f , dll Longfellows to Meet The Longfellowsclub are having their regular dToner and business meeting tonight 'at. the Marion ho tel.. V .. . ' Toys for the Children At Stiff's furniture store. dotf 25c and K.c Red Seal SingleTface Victor records. Clos ing out at Moore's Music House. dl3 Governor Speaks Governor Pierce spent yesterday in I'ortiand where he gave an ad dress before the Progressive Bus iness Men's association. Trade What Ypu Have For what you want. See, Ter minal Realtors, Terminal hotel lobby. d9tf To Visit Home- Miss Louise Williamson, an em ploye of the state corporation de partment, will spend Christmas with her parents at Mcdford. j tar of the, VmV - JMat out in the new recording dll Victor record, at Stiff's. Radio Headquarters, phone 1035 Zenith, Fada, Magnavox and used sets. Good radio poles, 17-r South High. dl2 Commissioner Returns I t R. V.. Krnffc -mpmher nf the state industrial accident commis sion, has returned here from La Grande where he spent the past week on business- See Our Windows For real gifts for men. Man's Shop. The dll Kleip. Returns Roy Klein, state . highway en gineer, returned here, last night from Portland where he attended a meeting of the state highway commission. Evolusirp' Distribution For W. W. Kimball pianos. A. B. Chase, T)avenpor & Tracr. Bush . & Gerts, , Moore's Music House, i09-4j3,Court. . s20tf Car Stolen A Light 6 Studebaker. number 74-075, belonging to H. L. Moore. of Moore's Music House, was stolen last night from Liberty and Chemeketa streets. FOR INFORMATION ABOUT RAJLROAD TRIPS Phone 727 OREGON ELECTRIC JOE WILLIAMS . Th Battery Man t Satisfied Caxtoner Bring Othen, W Kow , . $i.-n."-v'wriiiLAia-- . JKii Court St. , rboiie 108 Wilford Hancock ' , Divine Magnetic Healer Telephone 111 -M - 723 State Street No" Charges-Love Offering Only Kwong Fook & Co. HOLIDAY GOODS ON H.1LK! We have a complete line of Chinese Novelties. Table Covers. Silk Handkerchiefs, Vases, Kl monas' Sweaters, Chinaware, Tea, ' Silk Hosiery, Blouses. Drctscs, Ladies and Cents' ? i Goods, etc. - - : , ; S04 Jforth Commercial Street Leaves tor irtUBuWr't: Dillard Elkins, member of the state industrial accident commis sion, left for Portland 'last night where he will spend a couple of days " looking after business mat ters connected with his department. Kiddie Cars Scooters. Hauser Bros. dll Gasking Released Archie Walker Gaskins was re leased last night by local police, after investigation. A litany Car CJone A Chevrolet delivery truck, number 72-432, belonging to V. G. Walrad, was reported stolen by Albany police. Hand Kmbroidcrcd Silk Pajamas Just the thins for a gift for her. Specialty Shop, 433 Court. dll The Black Cat Will He Here soon after Xew Years, dll Law Faculty to Meet Members of the Williamette university law school will hold a luncheon this noon at the Marion hotel. ' The luncheon is a month ly affair, at wbich the general problems of the school are dis cussed. Christmas Kettl Three Salvation Army lassies had their Christmas kettles set up on the corners of State and Liber ty, State and Commercial, . and Court and Liberty streets. Two more will be added early next week. Christmas Records . Get yours while our stock is complete. II. L. Stiff Furn. Co. d8tf Post Installed Returning to this city from Co quille, A. P. Rutherford, depart ment commander for the Veter ans of Foreign Wars, has reached this city. He installed the Co quille post, the 16th to be formed in Oregon. He announces that another will be formed at Bond about the first of the year. Lytle Returns Dr. W. H. Lytle. state veterin arian, returned here Wednesday- night from eastern Oregon where j he investigated a mysterious mal-j ady which has resulted in the ! county. disease Dr. Ljtle said that the probably would be under control. , ting purposes, the officers stated. I Large quantities of creosote. Moving Sidewalks May Helpiether- denatured aicohoi and Parisians Along Boulevards t TAIUS. Moving sidewalks will be established on the fashionable Taris boulevards and a few other congested thoroughfares in an ef fort to meet the transportation problem, if experiments conducted by the Inventions Office show the expected result. The principal point to solve is the gradual transition from norm al walking pace to a speed of eight miles an hour, without subjecting the passenger to jolts or the danger of a fall. Two systems now under trial partly accomplish thi3. The first, however, which consists of small fix'ed rollers turning on them selves, imparts a tickling sensa tion to the sole of the foot. The second, which is made of strips of leather belting, is free from this defect but the transition from one speed to another is more abrupt. Both systems are provided with moving han.lrails "on either side. Obituary Knowlea. Private funeral services for Irene Knowles will be held this morning alt 11 o'clock in the Mult nomah cemetery in Portland- The cdrte'ge will leave the Webb fune ral parlors here this morning at 9 o'clock, s . Schreiber Bertha Schreiber -died at her home, 360 North High street, on Wednesday, Dec. 9, at the age of 69 years. Survivedhy two sons. Andrew P. Klett aTd Otto A. Klett both of Salem, and by one brother Charles Hein of Stayton. She was a member of the Salem Rebekah lodge, the Brotherhood .of Ameri can Yeoman, and the Woman's Re lief corps. Funeral services will be held tomorrow at 2 p. m. at the Terwilliger funeral home. Straw ; . 1 In this city, December. 10, Herb ert Straw, age 36 years. .The brother of Mrs. E. It. Taylor ot Salem, Mra. . Roy Orey ot Inde pendence and Ardin Straw of North Dakota. J Funeral services will be held from the Rigdon & Son mortuary at 2 p. m. today, December 11. Interment will be in the IOOP cemetery. ' , ' SLEEP IS BEST I have lived long today. In wind and sun; ; Like dreams . the . throbbing hours have passed, One by one. The light turns cold and gray. Far down the west; I know that I shall sleep at last Sleep is best. ' Samuel Heller WT. Rigdon ic Son H -V V of the konday , Season are being made NOW in our Christmas Gift Suggestions columns. Best values, Best prices. YOU'D BETTER READ- S h op - o TRAD! CLASSIFIED UQU0R CARGO UNLOADED'iJSl-S 2 00 TOIXIIS OF t DYXAMITK FOUND CXilKIt DisTlLtEKY TACOMA, Dec. 10 (By Asso ciated Pr'-ssT. Mined with 200 j pounds ot dynamite apparently to j prevent seizure, an illicit whiskey making plant was raided by fed eral prohibition officers 'in the Eald Hills district ot Thurston county today. The severing by the officers of a connecting wire leading from the point of -setting off the charge to the buried explosives is be lieved by the raiders to have been the only thing which prevented the destruction of the plant be fore their arrival. The plant consisted of three buildings. One built below ground onA liill.in n QAA nillnn otill mill ,, ,t. -.:, .,. j frai io us "i. uinpiciru dill', it, v ti ii v . . , , .. . . ... j were used for binding and bottl- tops were found by ers. Th,e creosote, ether and de natured alcohol were used, accord ing to 'the officers, for blending purposes. Frog Steals Romeo's Stunt in Wooing Mate From Pond LONDON'. The Jove song of the frog is rendered much after the fashion Romeo .employed . In enticing Juliet to the balcony. Shifting the scene to most any pond or marsh, the. principals strive for the same effect. , A fine young bull frog "who would a-wooing go" squats in a clump of reeds or on a bank. Dr. Kingsley Noble, the American scientist, told the London Zoologi cal Society, and inflates his throat until it resemb'.es .the dew-lap of an operatic tenor. "The song works like magic," the scientist said. "Within a short time the lady frog appeara.anrl will approach the source oi the en- , tTOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I , ; W.XTE1. WOMAN KK GKXfeRAL housework ' in Ktnall fsmilv. folern home 9 mites from Salin. PhoiM'1044 or call 910 D Mo-?t. ' 13dl3 ' Free to Our Customers FRUITLAND NURSERY Until January 10th, evry customer buying 100 to' 00 fruit bViut trees will receive, 10 fruit trees free. Every customer buying 500 to 1,000 Jruit. or.put :e"ft9 will receive 25 fruit trees free. . .. Office in Xew Salem Hotel Iluildlng, Ui South lllgHi-f,, :' ' . - l Sale yard In rear of offkrex . ,. ; M. J. MATH IS, Prop. . - - Office Phone 1718 AUCTION SALE ' of " .. ' , v FURNITURE Today, Friday, Dec. 11, at 1:30 P. M Comer of Liberty niid Court, ovrr , l)arby' I'ruff "Store, being the contents of a Hvc roomed suite mprling Living' room furniture, 1 mahogany' arm chair upholstered in tapestry, setee upholstered in Baker's cut velour' I rug. drapes, electric lamp, window drapes, oak dining room table, 6 chairs.. 1 rongoleum rag like new, 2 beds, springs and cotton felt mattress, 1 ivory bed, coil spring, and silk floss mattress, 1 electric- stove, I oak idresser.ij.1 chif fonlnf, ytp-t dow. drapes, 2 gas heaters, large oak library table,' 1 walnut cctiter table, glansware, odds, 'ends of dishes. 1 baby car riage, his chair, 1 JVory chiffonier; 1 drophead Slitger sew ing; machine in first class condition; and'-numeroua ' olhe'r . articles. Terms cash.-' ; - . - :":::-: 'f-i. i. - - F. E. HALIK , : II. F. WOODUY & SON l'rop. . - . Are' the 'Auctioneers '" -' 271 X, Com menial. Phone 73 j. . t. Positively Xo lteservc - ..- - list Tour Sales "With'Cs For Satisfaction - - A - s cop e MARK SSCTION idle curiosity. But if the singing ceases,' the lady frog stops per fectly still. . .More bul frog music will lire her on once 'again. . , Damp and patten! -igMtf vigils in! swamps and marsiH5.no.lt New Jerpey and NewYork .convinced Dr. Noble of the part tW voice of the' bachelor frdg pfayed'in 'his courtship. Historic Church of Hawaii to Be Made Safe by Repairs HONOLULU. Kawaihaq -r-the Westminster.. Abbey, of Hawaii for the last 83 years and the first stronghold of the missionaries who came tj the islands from New PnvlnnH ItinfA than ft CPnttlTV SCO has been declared unsafe. Insidious white ants, wood borers, have invaded the floor beams, girders and columns, eat ing away the inside and causing danger that the structure plight collapse. The ; building : pas uecu closed and will not be opened un til steel . and ,wcerete . ,ate.' pub- stituted. A 1 reconstriicuoi cpm- mlttee estiniates that repairs may cost $100,000. The church was designed I 1836 by Hiram Bingham;, one ,oI the missionaries and forefather oi Senator' Hiram Bingham of' Con- -necticut. The building was com pleted in 1842. It tias been th scene oi many inciiueuvs , u Hawaiian history. -1 7 Two men stood watching a steam, shovel at work.WIth a clatter and a roar the shovel" bit into a steep bank? closed on a cartload of earth and dumped it on a waiting flatcar. - "It makes me wild, said the' first onlooker, "to see that-monster taking 'the bread outof.good men's -mouths Look at iU-.-Wby,-it's filling up those wagon's, fast- er than a hundred men with,, picks and shovels conld do it!", , . The other shook bis head and answered ; "See here, mister, If it -would, be. better to- employ a hundred men with picks, and sho- vaIa on this- ioh.- wtMlM-Bt fretten stilt ty tour 'way p'rtSraii ing,to 'eniptoy V ttfousanfl n?ei with forks and taolespoonsV ' Nursery Phone 111F21