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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1925)
..--r!- -TIIE,OI09HTMFM AN. SALEM, OREGON ' Oreg on Statesman Iaeued Daily Eieept Moaday by THE ITATXSMAK . TUBLISHIKQ COMPAJTT ' : 215 South Commercial St.. Salem, Oregon " . J. Headrieka - Id J. Toi - - - 1 ae M. Urrrimtm . Leslie J. Km! la Rack - - - - Manager - - MBfInj Kditor - City Editor - Telegraph Editor Society Editor W. II. Henderena -Ralph II. Kletxing -Frank JakoikS - 1 K. A. Rhoten - - -W. C. Conner Circulation Manager A4rtita( Menarer - Manager Job Dept. Ldwtok Editor - Poultry Editor f MEMS SB OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Til AaaoHatoA PrMI la Mluittvlv ttitltlaii In that u tr imlillnd .It nraa llapab-kea credited to it or aot otherwite ereditrd in thia Da Mr and alto tka local pebliaiied Wain. , " ' - BUSINESS OFTICE8: Albert By art. S38 Wroeater Bid., Portland. Ore T Clark Co.. New Yerk, 128-139 W. 3U 8t. : CkfeafO.-Maiq&rtte BJde.-r poj d, Payne, Sharon BldfSan Frandaro, Calif.; Higgiaa Bldg., Lot Anale. Calif. Baaineae OffiaS9r KUI 1 ' ' I I II - Hi . ; TELEPHONES: ' . . " i . Circulation Office 583 Newa Deperttnent23-10 1 08 Job Departments. J.-i 583 . ; ' . President Harding favored thfe United States joining the. World Court; President Coolidge favors it; practically all the newspapers of standing in this country favor it And the writer' believes nine-tenths of the intelligent people Of the United Statesl.favor.it S Which makes the opposition in thevSenate, led by Borah, contemptible. ; ' HANDCUFFED Ml TAKEN FROM CITY ' i:PWi Office In Salem, Oreiran, aa accond cl matter. H - Dwmbefr 18. 192S i MUCH KEEDJTpTRAYER: Create in me a clean heart, 0 God ana renew a right Btiril within me. Psalm 51:10. SALEM'S SECOND LINEN MILL THE WORLD COURT The board of directors of the company proposing to build Salem's second linen mill are now proceeding to buy- the machinery and will go ahead with the selection of the site and tTie construction of the building in regular order. That is great. y ; r . Now for the third linen mill, which should be a specialty ljiUl, taking yarn from the first and second. The debateon the question of entering- the Permanent Court of International Justice usually referred to as the Jprld Court was opened in the United "States Senate yes terday .. .,; ... - .( ; j f And the indications are that it will "be. long and bitter. It is difficult for any one-sincerely favoring the usher icj 'in of permanent1 world pace to understand 'why' any member of the United States Senate, or any American clothed . inrhis right mind, can with a good conscience and an honest p'urpose oppose , the participation of the United States as a Loll member in the deliberations of the World Court For the World Court is, in a significant sense, an Amerf- dati idea; an outcome of the two Hague conferences whicn established and developed the old Hague Court of Arbitra- r i i e xl A i i j. ijion; ior in xnose xwo comerences me American aeiegaies urged the establishment of a permanent court of international justice similar in most essential .features to, the World Court tlTStt 'actually came into being in 1920. ' Some burglaries recently com mitted in Portland will apparently be accounted for due to the cap ture early yesterday ; morning of George C. Rider, said to have con fessed to burglaries in that city. Patrolman Wintersteen -c a m e upon Rider and G. A. Bodine-at 1:30 o'clock while he -was patrol ing his 1eat in South Salem-. - The men were unable to explain satis factorily their presence in the neighborhood at that hour. Search showed Rider carried a 22 caliber long Colt automatic in his hip pocket. Bodine declared he had Just come from Longview, Wash., and that he had met Rider in a local pool hall. At first. Rider gave : S H I era T TOM Bnt when officers told him his finger prints were to be taken, he is said to have declared: "All right, boys, the fun's on me." Thereupon, according to po lice officials, he admitted he is an ex-convict, having served time in San Quentin. He also admitted that he was responsible for several of the barr glaries in Portland that have re cently drawn the attention of the' metropolitan pojlce'y,1 '' "How many houses . have you broken Into in Portland!" heiwas asked. "" "Oh, I don't know. Eight or.i liru iiiti De more. A Portland officer arrived yes terday afternoon and escorted Rider by stage back to the city of his recent operations. Rider was handcuffed before starting his Journey. He appeared indifferent as he left the local station Ing at the officers in charge, but having nothing to say. Bodine was released yesterday afternoon. Investigation revealed no connections with Rider, nor participation in any crimes in this city or any other. The Salem Boys' Chorus will give their first concert of the sea son at -the First Methodist church of Salem this evening at 8 o'clock. Community singing will be a fea ture of the program. "' .'.! Boys of the chorus held their last rehearsal last night. Dr. H. C. Epley, who is directing them, reports that they are In fine, shape for t heir program'. Christmas numbers, solos, quartets and semi chorus numbers will be included in the program. Admission to the concert will he free, as it is the aim of those interested in the project to afford as large a crowd as possible for the boys. A silver offerine will I be taken, however, to help defray alias.i the expenses of the work. In case ISf tenms will ; compete! tha eiifebters, Athenian; Night Juniors; Demons Grizzlies, and Eeslie M. E.'s. AH boys under 19 )f ars of age are eligible for thai teams to participate in the tourn ament. - , will be played Saturday ufternoon December 26, and the tournament will be continued throughout the following week. , 'r. i . - ;: ? Basket ball" games ; will be' in vpgne duriag the entire Christniaa holidays. All kinds of, challenge games are to be played. Any team in the city wishing to challenge for a game is asked to notify Bob Boardman, physical director. There will also be a Pioneer club basket ball tournament, to decide the championship of the First games of the tournament! pioneer clubs of the city. Five or six this. teams will participate in Two ping pong tournaments will be staged 'us added features for the holidays. One will be for boys in high school and the other for boys under high school age. During '" the holidays, the YMCA wiirfce thrown open to every boy In the fijy." Any boy may partici pate, in the ping pong tourna ments.'iwhether he is a member of the.lICA or not. Clean Your, Nickel AVare vIth j Liquid Sunshine there is a surplus, the money will be turned over to the Associated Charities to carry on the Christ mas cheer program. Community singing is empha sized for the evening. Dr. Epley has had wide experience in com munity; song leading. The audi ence will be given the opportunity to join in singing old. time songs and Christmas numbers., Members of the YMCA Junior leaders-, will' usher for tlie occa sion. ;U v . . ': : , Mi eilLTOH PLAYER Older Boys' Basket ball tourn- smii-j anient will be one of the outstand ing features of the program to be put on at the local YMCA during the Christmas holidays. Thia is to be an elimination tournament. The loosers will be matched for the consolation prize. 'I 1 z ft 3 j ft j HI 121 SOUTH COMMERCIAL 'A SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY ALL: 15c bread 12c ALL' 10c BREAD 2 Loaves for . 15c Re sure and get the Genuine Milk and Honey Rread fresh from our sanitary ovens at 9 a. m. daily Free - Free - Free A KIDDIE SCOOTER - " With Each Fruit Cake, large or small This toy is a fine present for the children' Come early as we only have a small amount to be given away Remember One With Each Fruit Cake MODEL BAKERY The First National Dank "The Bank of Service" iiiii m i'i ! Self Interest demands that you - re-view the past and see what you h a v e accom plished. V . tHii'i'tj 1 rue "The past is gone but the future is yours. What are you gor ing to do with it? Have YOU Any Money in the Bank? A FIRST NATIONAL ' ' BANK Salem, Oregon 1L ERVICE A Triangle Service Store Grocer's success depends on the continued trade of his regular customers and to warrant this he must give them service and prices. Through cooperative buy ing and advertising he is able to meet all competitive prices and deliver the goods into the kitchen of the purchaser. Thirty day account service means that an account must be paid by the 10th of month following purchase and these terms must be strictly adhered to FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS D. L. Shrode 705 S. 12th Street Phone 9 . We Deliver W. H. Clark 2290 State Street Phone 670 We Deliver ' ; Wiggins & Wiggins Salem. Heights . Phone -75F3 We Deliver t C.!M. Eppley Co. t - - . 1900 Slate St. Phones 118 or 93 We Deliver, r A, Daue & Sons 1 1 f v 1003 S. Commercial St. ' Phone 935 ' 1 Quart Wesson Oil 49c None-Such Mince Meat 2 pkgs. 31c rP. & G. White Naptha Soap 10 for 39c American Chik Yellow Bantam Corn 6 cans $1;27 American Club i Early June Peas 6 cans $1.27 Foster & Baker 339 N. Commercial St. Phone 259 We Deliver Roth Grocery -Cp. .134 N. Liberty Sj. ? Phones 1883 - 188 -1887 We Deliver Rosedale Sliced Pineapple . Large Cans 2 for 45c Del Monte or Libby Peaches 2 for 55c Princess Flour (Idaho Hard Wheal), $2.34 sack ire Deliver ; : 'I ?( Flour is steadily advancing) Lehman Grocery 190 S. Commercial St. Phone 305 We Deliver Pickens & Haynes 456 Court St. - ... . . i i . Phones 256 or 237 We Deliver River Road Groc. 2303 N. Front St. Phone 494 We Deliver J. C; DeHarpport 605 S. 19th St. -Phone 1286 ' ! We Deliver THE STORE FOR WORKINGMEN AND OUTD3QR MEN iff PEAT r j Sheepskin Vests $95 A DANDY VALUE AT (SMIPDCTMAg) g av K 7 a MOLESKIN LEATHER COATS A strong warm coat; ai coat that can be , worn under an overcoat, offer ing protection against the coldest weather....;..... Salem's Leading Army Goods Store Meets Santa More Than Half Way Our large, complete stock of new, seasonable merchandise for the working man, sportsman and outdoor man will be sold at prices that will gladden the hearts of every economi cal person in town. , PJPPAPPAIMQAt a Time When Dill MUUMJ They're Most Needed NOW just in time for Christmas when every one of your dollars shuold work the hardest, Salem's Leading Army Goods Store offers the greatest values in years on useful, practical merchandise. Cloth thing Shoes Underwear Shirts Sweaters Blankets and hundreds of other seasonable articles all have been drastically re duced. Store open every evening till 8:00 p. m. for CHRISTMAS SHOPPING! Saturday until 10:00 pjn. GIVE USEFUL GIFTS : LEATHER CLOTHING $3.50 $10.85 at her Coatsr $10.45 Leather Jerkins $5.00 value .1 Navy P-Coats special Genuine Horsehide Leather Coats. $16.50 . value l SHEEPLINED COATS 34 length Sheeplined Coats 4 pock ets and flA OP belt .0OJ Beaver collar special Logger Shirts Double throughout Cl OC . $tUO Special SHIRTS Blue Cham bray coat style work Shirts, regular 85c. value 59c $2.85 Shirts, all wool " material . All wool Windbreaker shirts remarkable value QC at this price v0 Hickory Shirts, double yoke value 95 C UNDERWEAR CCsS . ...; All .wool two-piece Army Under- . wear, will make a splendid gift Union Suits made hy the famous Royal Mills, : $1.75 value . r. Silk and wool Union Suits, regular $4.00 ; 0 AC value vrfTfJ All wool Union Suits reg ular value to $6.00.... AH wool Sweater Coats $5.00 value, special.. 95c amous $1.35 s, regular $2.45 $425 $2.05 f Sox 50 c Silk Sox 75c value .... f. r ..-,1 '; v.. ' Knit Tics ' 1ft,, 75c value .. ....... 4DC -It uiove 3na M I Canvas Glovesr;;.10c Red Wrist.Gloves15c Leather ;GIoves.l...50c Goatskin - Gloves ... 39c SHOES $2.95 Work and Dress values to $5.00. .. One lot of OTJonnells, Walk Qvers, Footshutz Shoes values - Ktf y nowi special...... v!'. giftlhat will be greatly! ; appreciated VI ? WINDPROOF SUITS : Some people call them" Submarine- hni VoiroriiUo r Jyou call them, they sure can keep out. the - wind, and no matter how bad it rains you'll never iret wp! in ihm Thaca I garments cost the government twice as mueh as : Ar gr U we are asking; Our )vttce!:.LiUid Vu Express Stripe t Overalls Osh Kosh By Gosh brands $2.50 value $1-65 Rubber House . Aprons inmany fancy patterns value :.. l;49c Genuine Army BlankeU J Genuine lArmy 0. D..". Blankets' $7 nr Size 66x86 $L.UO -Wool Sweaters' For 'men, slip on styled $5.00 value, tf0 AT Buy now. Overalls With or without- - bib, : Tin Wool Pants all sizes -from 32 $2.95 ;THESTORE WITH THE REPUTATION: FOR GIVING REAL VALUES I1N ALL SALEM NO STORE LIKE THIS! ween Court and Chcmcketa Streets' gext door to!Woodry.& SonaIems Leading Auctioneers opposite DanT Frye Drug Store iet I .s 7- 42 4 1 -. , t - 1L 1 - - .