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SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 13, 1025 r TirFj oREflON STATESMAN. S A TrFM. ORECON , . ,, , t , : : "I I i FREED FROM HEM. W0W1EN SEEK MSTES Turkish Women Endeavor i ing to Find Husbands Af ter Government Order ANOOK A Hundreds of beau tiful women. higWy trained in the social graces, arts of the toiietto. dancing, music and religion, who have been freed from harems. now have the Turkish government Bef lIng husbands for, Ahem. Most of them are wholly unfitted for the practical work of life. Abandonment of the harem also placed on the hands of the gov ernment many eunuchs, but their disposition has not been :o tliffi cult . In the absence of regular em ployment in the cities. thy hare been sent to the provincial dis tricts work on the farms. j When President MuMapha Ke jnial assumed power in Angora, one 1 of his first official acts was to bani-h the harems and slave I households of Sultan Mohammed jVJ. the princes and members of 'the royal coin t. Music for the Child Victor Records AT MOORE'S MUSIC HOUSE 409-415 Court Street o t-s So - vie Se.IL 3AFE. f5uRCrUR?NjUSMC-- BECKE & HENDRICKS Insurance of All Kinds Telephone 161 In order to set an example, most of the nationalist govern-! went officials have one. or tt most only two wives. Indeed. .Mustapha ; Rental Pasha has no wife at all, bavins recently befit granted a di jvorco. Economic conditions also ; serve to make it almost impossible lor one .to indulge in the old lux ury of plurality of wives. I'rior to the present social rev t.'ution in Turkey, every woman was obliged to veil herseif from all except her father, brother and husband. If a man. either Turk or foreigner, entered the sacred 'precincts of tte harem he usually paid with his life, while the mas ter also had the right to kill his ! unfaithful wife or concubine. Only three foreigners, an Amer ican, a Britisher and a Frenchman, are known to have entered a real harem when it was occupied and spoke the Turkish language. By posing as government representa tives, thejr escaped the usual pen alty. Any departure from the rules of conduct in the harems was se verely punished by the eunuchs, who maintained security of the places and who were euphemistic ally called "Masters of the Maid ens," or "Chiefs of the Aboles of Felicity." While Sultan Mohammed VI had only four lexal wives, he had at his disposal several hundred "ikbals." or favorites. Sultan Abdul Humid was said to have had l.ooo wives in his harem. Madam Kdibe Malliday ilanoum Bey, a Turkish woman trained in the American Girls' College at Constantinople., was one of the first Jo agitjfte a change in the status of Moslem women, insist ing that the system was wholly inconsistent with , any high ideal of womanhood. Abandonment of the harem has been noted as Turkey's most radical step in its transition from an Oriental state to a modern Western country. Sol ice of Asss.siiieiif for Cost of Improving Shipping Street From Capitol to Cottaae. Notice of Assessment for Cost of Improving South Street From Maple Avenue to Cottage. HERE IS YOUR CHANCE . To Get a Real WEATHER PROPHET It Predicts the Weather for Work or Pleasure This Coupon and Good for S1.00 Weather House Prophet K f fit i RUM Made in AmericaGuaranteed An Ideal Christmas Gift It is surprisingly reliable on local weather conditions. Made on strictly scientific principles. We have secured a special price on a quantity and as long as they last will sell them for only 69c if you bring this coupon. When the" weather is to be fine the two children will come out; when stormy-weather is approaching, the witch will come oat from S to 2 4 hours ahead of rain or snow. The house is made of hardwood, in Swiss cottage style, and is decorated as in the picture, with thermometer, elk's head, bird house and bird, etc. It has four windows and two doors. Advertised for $1.00 Our Price for a Limited Time with the Coupon, 69c Every home should have one. Come and get your's at once or mail your order. Mail orders Sc extra. PERRY'S DRUG STORE THE REXALL STORE LISTEN IN Notice is hereby given that the Common Council of the City of Sa lem. Oregon, will at or about 7:30 p. hi. on the 21st nay of December, l!2.-, or at any subsequent meet ing of the said council thereafter, in the council chambers of the city hall at Salem. Oreeon. pro ceed to assess upon and against each lot or part thereof liable therefor its proportionate share of the cost of improving Shipping street front the east line of Cot tage street to the west line of Capitol street, in the City of Sa lem, Oregon. All persons interested in the said assessment are hereby noti fied to appear before the said council at said time and place and present their objections, if any hey have, to said assessment, and apply to said council to equalize their proportionate share of same. By order of the Common Coun cil December 7th, 1 0 2 f . M. POI'LSEX, City Recorder Date of first publication hereof Is December 12, 192.".. Date of final publication hereof will be December 1.".. H2.".. d i2-in-i.- .Votici- of Assessment for Cost of Improving; Market Strecr l-'rom Commercial to Fifth Street. Notice is hereby given that the Common Council of the City of Sa !em. Oregon, will, at or about 7: HO p. m. on the 21st day of Decem ber, 1 f 2 5 . or at any subsequent meeting of the said council there after, jn the council chambers of the city hall at Salem, Oregon, proceed to assess upon and against each lot or part of lot liable there for its proportionate share of the cost of improving, South street from the west line of Maple avenue o the east line of Cottage street, !n the City of Salem, Oregon. All persons interested in the said assessment are hereby noti fied to appear before the said council at said time and place and present their objections, if any they have, to said assessment, and apply to said council to equalize Mieir proportionate share or same. P.y order of the Common Coun cil December 7th. I!t2.. M. POCLSEX, City Recorder Date of first publication hereof 's December 12. 192.". Date of final publication hereof will be December 1.".. 192o. d 12-1.1-15 Notice of Assessment for Cost of Improving; Maple Avenue From South Street o Highland Avenue. She'll Appreciate It if You Buy "Her Present Through The Shop-o-Scope (D)1Q) - (D) - (CGP mm TRAD E M AR K CLASSIFIED SECTION For Him For Her- For Home- C'I(iAKS Tluy makp ;. . ;l Me gift forefather. Iinilhi-r or hiishnml. t om- in now ami ordir ihp bra ml that tht !ikf. The Arc. Masonic Teitil'. I J'M'Tt'KK 1" II A Ml N ; td ranse of mouMinii-. ami frjini-s to sfieo-t from. Ma O. Hui.-n, 170 N. I'onTI. no iii:TTrs- VOU W.I lit ht-rr -You'll fm.l tin- kind ( lhv make :t -tailt zif( for men. 'I hp Arp, Ma-onif lcmpWv TOILET SETS In silk- hneil cift yt. xomlerfulty attractive sets for $t to $;ti. Tyler's lrtii Store, 137 S. Commercial. von: KvvoiiiTi: oukcon vikw is dovtfitiess To Ite found unions tlie "'Iat priiou Piettires" rVist our art de partment ami .(( Ma O. linren, 179 X. ( 'om 1. DON'T ITZZLE yonr head or tire four feet looking for that Christmas present for "her." I.et the Shop-o-scope show it to jou in a few minutes' time. ( t.li XKiHT ( ASKS Knameled hat lioes. Boston l.ao. ladies (iladtone cases Two Way shof)iiti! I'ass. These are the mm h miiilit lniree items tor irrnn. .Max ' p.uren. 1 . a. om i. MAXICrrUF. KOI. I. TPS All irnaran- feeil nier-rhHiiriise. An ideal sift for the ladies. Prices frnm $3 to $1.". Tyler' Irus Sto e. 1"7 S. Commercial. Free to Radio Fans Church 7:.-,.-,-10 K(;V (40t.r) Prt lsincl. .Kvening service from First Church of Christ, Scientist. f):0 i o HV (2J0) Tort- liiinl. ri'oRiani by Sunday dub :1-7::I K.JR (:t4.4), Se- nttle. 7: 15-7: So, organ mu sic from First M. K. church; 7:30-f, service from First M. E. church; -10:30, or chestra nnisic. :;!)- I Kil l (405.2), I,os Angelo. 6:; 10-7, Leighton's orchestra: 7-7::?0, First M. E. chunh; 8-10. John Mar tin, concert pianist; Ruth 1'itts. soprano. Dinner Concert ::iu-10 KTIE (25), lt-rke-ley, Cal. : .10-7 : 30, dinner concert; S:15-!l, Stirling Trio, Classique; 9-10, sacred music by choir of Epworth University Methodist church Entertainment 0:45-11 (KFI), Ios Angeles. Weather report; music ap precUuion chat: 7, organ re cital; S. classic hour; !), R nminer program; 10, orches tra. (:-10:00 KTO, San Fran cisco (4K.:J), G-G::;o. orch- ...era; r, : :;5-7 : 30, S-S:30, con cert orchestra: 8:30-10, Sei ner's orchestra. f):0O-10O KFWI1 (252), Jlol- lywiHMl. Late news. War ner Uros. movie frolic with California Serenaders, Cali fornia Blue Boys, Jack Kurtz, whistling pianist; Al bert Kelovich, violin, sur prise visitors from the movie studios. Notice is hereby given that the Common Council of the City of Salem, Oregon, will, at or about 7:30 p. m on the 21st day of De cember. 192."i, or at any subse quent meeting of the said council thereafter, in the conncil cham bers of the city hall at Salem. Ore gon, proceed to assess "lpon and against each lot or part thereof liable therefor its proportionate share of the cost of Improving, Market street, from the east line of Commercial street to the west line of Fifth street in the City of Salem, Oregon. All persons interested in the said assessment ar" lt?:eiiy noli fied to appear before the said council at said time and place and present, their objections, if any they have, to said assessment, and apply to said council to equalize their proportionate share of same. My order of the Common Coun cil December 7th. ir2". M, POCLSEN. City Recorder Date of first publication hereof Is December 12, 1025. Date of final publication hereof will be December 1.". 1925. d 12-13-13 Notice is hereby given that the Common Council of the City of Sa lem. Oregon, will, at or about 7:30 p. ni. on the 21st day of December. Ifl2.". or at any subsequent meet ing of the said council thereafter. In the council chambers of the city hall at Salem, Oregon, proceed to assess upon and against each lot or part thereof liable therefor its proportionate share of the cost of improving Maple Avenue from the north line of South street to the south line of Highland avenue, in said City of Salem, Oregon. All persons interested' in the said assessment are hereby noti fied to appear before the said council at said time and place and present their objections, if any they have, to said assessment, and apply to said council to equalize their proportionate share of same By order of the Common Coun cil December 7lh. 1!'2". M. POCLSEN.City Recorder Date of first publication hereof Is December 12, 1!2.".. Date of final publication hereof will be December 15, 1925. d 12-13-ir, CHRISTMAS IS the time of gflod cheer get yourself in tlie proper frame of mind by doin? your holiday shopping he Shop o scope way. I.T'CC AC r Steamer trunks, wardrobe trunks, suit cases and handbags A laree stoc k for yon to select from. H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. Till". PK.OPl.K who pet flat feet and flat wallets durinp the. holiday shopping season are the ones who never thought ft usinir the Shop o s'-ope. fSlKTBY You will find many articles suitable f rrs..Cliristnias sifts in our Uiftry. Flower vases, bowls, console, seta, elec tric lamps, bnok-ends and many other. H. I... Stiff Furniture Co. PKRFt'ME ATOMIZERS Imported; rood (iiafity rubber bulb. A sit that will win appreciation $1.50 to 2.00. Tyler' Prnj Store. 15.7 S. Commercial. AT THE.-'SPECIALTY SHOP Court St.. there iv on display an exquisite line of hand made handkerchiefs, under wear and -ribbon novelties. There is also something' new Sanozone - Disarm tn tors which are used as deodorizers in home, office or theaters.! M YTAO Permit the Maytae itself to prove its unequalled helpfulness by wash ing with it. Then if it doesn't SKLL ITSKLF. don't Veep it. V e will fladly OIVK WISELY sive well Kv a bring a Maj tag Tisfht to your home. 1 he thought to the Shop-o scope before you i Maytas; Shop. 1"j9 South High Street. ive anv ( hristmas presents! ; Telephone 2218. ' i THE GIFT without the (river is bare, they say. And often the giver is bare of gifts until he remembers to consult the shoj-o-scope. HAVE THAT BEAUTIFUL Cal andar picture processed and framed Max O. Buren. 179 N. Com'l. Salem. FURNITURE Any piece of furniture makes an ideal Christmas gift. Come in and shop around. We'll be plad to assiit you. H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. Cliristmaa discovery since Santa Claua use it today! TTCiO TT7 V VTHITT mfnrm Ph ri t m December 24th. to be exact and eTery stocking in the house tu bulging with splendid guts selected tnrouja me Shop-o-scopel YOU'RE RIGHT! Taere'a absolutely no substitute for the Shop-o scope these busy buyin; days. It's read ly all wit shoppers. PHONOGRAPHS make ideal Christmaa gifts. We have many model Victrolas and lirunawicVs at rel-uc,'u' prices. Get ona for the family and have the music yoti wafnt the year around. H. L. Stiff Furn iture Co. FAT STOCKINGS without thin pocket books? That's easy do your Christmaa buying through the Sbop-o-scope. KELLS M OIK ES T GROUP CUE well shall I be able to play the banjo?" "Certainly you vill,"sa id the doctor. "Thanks, you're a wonder." said the sailor. "I never could before." ST. HELENS. Local shipbuild ers will build light tender Larch, for 23,000. Washington. Oregon and Idaho Are Joined for Co- j operative Labors 1 Oregon. Washington and Ida- j ho have been reorganized into a j tri-state conference for the YM- j CA, according to word brought back from Portland by ('. A. Kells general secretary of the Saleni YMCA. Formerly the states were divided into the OroRon-Idaho ! and Washington' conferences. The committee of the new con ference will come into active be ing the first of the year. The territory was considered hardly , large enough to' be in two divi- ; sions. It will now be possible for tin1 conference to send special men through the three states to : advise in the various departmets. , Physical education especially will : be given attention ttiroughont the coming year. Dr. Frank. K. Brown was elect ed to represent Salem on the com mittee. At the Portland meeting of representatives of the three states held Friday plans for con solidation were perfected, and general problems discussed. The national YMCA budget was in troduced by Walter- C. Page, gen eral secretary of Houston. Tex. will 1 REBUILT IN PLANES CHICAGO. in 4 little over twenty-five months of operation, the government airplane factory of the airmail' servic e at Maywood has developed into a steadily go ing concern with an output of 50 planes a year. Almost alTof tlie. material used in the factory is wartime surplus, but it is so rebuilt that an almost new plane results. The planes are new, as far as the fuselage and wing surface is concerned, but the wing frames and the eirgines come from the huge stores of wartime surplus. I'se of this material restricts the shops rather closely to the PH wartime design, but a few modifications have been, devel oped, chiefly in the fuselage. The greatest changes have been, effected in the engine, without, however, any material difference in the design of the 4 00-horse-power Liberty motor. The plant receives these from storage, stamped with the names of a dozen different manufacturers and rebuilds them completely. N'ew bearings. pistons and gears throughout, carefully fitted by hand, improve the reliability' of the engine tremendously. The construction of fifty ships a year means the building of rebuilding of nearly 500 motors, as the av erage use of an engine in the service is about three weeks, be fore it is brought in for over hauling. Another scheme which keeps the. mail deliveries on time is the assignment of a ship to a certaij pilot and no otiier. Kach airmai also lias his own propellor; whici may outlast several ships. whii the engine is changed every few weeks. When a ship arrives witlv a different pilot, an inuiry. al ways follows over the airmail radio from the general headquar ters at Omaha for an explanation. UNCLE BILLY nrr . ittif mfuYH IT!!iIirr7?s'PUL: MCaL-u MAKE Tl . -you forset nur supposed . JjlSIII! f ?sx "mawm - " "NTr-tlffll NOW TUIS IS TAEr V'il f TTL,LL) 'I' , LOVE LIKE WU WERE" I , ;i TO BE TWE STRONS BBON2EP (raWUTUtNK V' 1 , CllTiM B fl WKU SCENE AND N,' V"1 L0VE V, K' V AMNOllNCNfr - . V MEQO OV TWE OPEN SPACES j UAVE i JBlRIi' l i 1 1 1 TUECEPORfc tme b.g- rpr:' ; ; ,i ABOUT AS eoMAWNTlC f I ;! -"DPAUJ HEtS TO TOUR EMBRACE Vjl . 111? I0IJ i i I I SPiASMOCTaESMCW'-J I'T-,:. f ;, JaS A SOILED CUPFf; VA WITH SOME AHDOfS -SOME J A -x ,kff?AV- I IP Iff B T By Charles McManua Gift Suggestions Wejiav ry fine and large array of . items that make fine gifts for Mother, Father and the Kiddies You will find a visit to our store both pleasant and profitable Kiddie Kars Scooters Erector Sets Electric Trains Mechanical Toys Boxing Gloves Footballs Ingersoll Watches Fly Books Fishing Rods Fish Baskets Pocket Knives Air Rifles Tool Chests Roller Skates Building Blocks Friction Toys Agate Marbles Flashlights Purses Bill Folds Many more articles. Visit our store you will be surprised at the quality, fair prices and large variety. Hauser Brothers 372 State J P. S. Delayed shipment of Kiddie Kars, Scooters, and Wagons just received n ( VS AVS THArv SU-V . 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