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3, m Phones 48 and 49; i Cocoanut White, Laundry 10 bam Fairy jSoap large size cakes, -2.Iars . .....::. , Armour's Hand Soap, 7 bars ife Buoy,' ToiTeV oap, i bars . Sar Naptha; Washing Powder, f Q arge size pkg. ....-.......; XC Armour's Washing PowdeV, 1Qv large size pkg..: . .1: 1C l tf; hi -CATSUP. ; ; ; ; - ftedlRijbtjoiit Catsup', ltf bz. bbtftes OO - each' .:l....ir..:..... ZoC No. 10 Del Monte Catsup, . orc Princess rfard Wheat , 0 - per can ..J. 1-.' .ODC per sack ......1. $L.LJ 11 " .uy. ., :. .- r . . , . . . : PhoneVour orders save, time save money and save yourself. We do not charge :k i QurVeaiherKaLn 1 V Probably Haiii ; . f Cloudy, probably rain on coast; moderate temperature, . fresh southeast and south 'winds. .Max. 0; Mln. 42; KlTer.;8.7, lalling; Rainfall none; Atmosphere partly cloudy ; Wind northeast. . , :: Sharp Sign Serice- J- ' j. Mored to new locatios, ! 60 Frry St.. Salem Phone 394. 426 Big Oearanc .ale--- . . , Now a at.GIesePowers Furni tire store. "".' .' v " d26 r Trade TlurrT6SrHay6" r For what jon. want -fiee Ter- Ininal Realtors, Terminal hotel lobby. V' VjydStt "Hotel Marlon zt" I Dollar dJsnecTe4fr5to 8 eVer& evening. y , y i - d2tf Fwmlfnre VphoUtctj , i .And repairing, v, Giese-Powers Furniture company. s20tf -, ; Vantl Family 3Ian , To crfTwood otlbg.' See Ter ra Inal Realtors, Terminal Hotel Lobby; . ! ,:r - r d2?tf 'Big Clearance Sal : Now on at Giese-Powers Furni " I ture store.- JfeWvYears, Xew Home V Take"- this 4 rooms' new wKh Juroaee, fireplace, hardwood, etc. We hare three north, south and ast." $3600 tto J3800. Terms, i 100 to $600 dowi, "balance like rent. Immediate possession on 2. JBeckc & Hendricks,, 189. N. High street. d25tt A New Pipe Organ Record- , By the new electrical-process; ajreal treat. Stop in at SUIfa and 3iar it, ... d8 it elusive Distribution- i For W. W. Kimball nianos. A. B. Chase, DaTenport & Tracy, Bush, & Gerts. Moore's Music House; 409-415 Court. T s20tf BIk (Clearance Sale . ' yx , " ,Now on at Glese-Powers Furnl ture : stored ' , ' 'd26 'Marcell's Jilracle V . -r4 -I ' Mineral for your belter health. For fre"eV Interview write G. IL Gazeley, ' special representative, Box 339. i . i J3 New Hed Seal Ilecorti . . - - Single, faced," tic and 33 c Stiffs Furniture Col d5tf 1920, Calendar Iee, Homer IL . smith ina. Agency, over Millers, -v -j. . d22t( r 106 Calendar Tree, Homer H. Smith Ins.. Agency, over Millers. Iroperty Owner? m i . Have.- yon troubles " with your real estate or1 insurance? It's our business;1- bringj-them ia. Becke & Hendricks, 18N. lUgh. d25tf FarBiture "Upholstery rcpairu.... GieBe-Powers I Furniture company. ' . s20tf - TYPE WRITER. CO. - JMrect Factory Braaeh ' 51V Court Street rboo SSS - Typewriter! jReated, Sold, f. Repaired ' ' Special rental rates to stsde&ts r. ILJ'.JYOODRy-A SON : AsrtlaiMfn sa4 rotjSi ZaaUn, T1 cms for VH-rrattar, Sters 7X ort CMuamuU. , . tiesee Pfcoas 181S-W TO WELLER BROS. . 155 North-Commercial St. COCOA Zlb&TB&f Bulk y,i - ; ; OCiT Cocoa .:mC I Id! seet drlnKng' . 1 nr ' Chocolate ..-..:..... ;ZjC Bulk Coffee "Overland Blend," In . per lb. J. fi&C boap, ... 9 C ,25c 2 3 lbs. Quaker, pure per sack lor delivery - iVEmg IN Business Building. Cheap- New brick,' with exceUent lease to net 9; per-cent. 2;,0 00 ;f 7,0 0 6 toi handle. v-Heal buXr Bec)u3 ,& Hen'dricks; 183 N. Iligltl" d2.5tf bs Now on at Ciese-Poweri Furni ture store'. . f , d.26 Spot 'Dante, lriies-- v, - " ' Schindler hall tonight". , , d26 Ueuioves Cancciw-, . , Dr Stone, by the use-of medi cine, removed a large cancer yesterday- frojn the ear of II. H. Bauer of gilrcrtou. , d2,fi - t m hi 'i W " l"1 i ' '" tj T 3Ioved - . , . Mrs." McCIean, dressmaker, to 241 S. High.. PhoneTSZW. d27 Ladles ol St. JoRcpU Parish ' Itummasfi: sale, this afternoon. Spot Dancerttla-" ' "r v Schindler hair tonight. d26' Obituary Young In. this city. Friday, DeceThber 25, GeorggJJV,Yo.iing,,lag.S ,i75. Funeral announcement later by the Webb f uneral 'j'ar lors. i Angorine Miller, in this city, on Friday, December25rat-the age of 75 years. .(iHis .body will; be forwarded to Portland by the Webb funeral parlors for funeral services and interment. Morltz Ja . til lis city. Dec. 23, Bernard i, Moritz age 73 years, husband of Mrs. Volene Moritz. residents of Jefferson fathej. of. T, l and.J Moritz of Salem. Mrs, C. J. Japii son of Brookings. S. Oak., Mrs.iW. O, Egeland of Glenlefit. S. Dak., Mrs. Johanna' Baumer and Mrs. Herman llabben of ' (iermamy, Mrs. H. II. Bosch of Nelialcm. Ote5.. Mrs. CheBter C. Lyon . of Portland. Mrs. Henry. C. Shields of Jefferson and Miss Flora ' Mo ritz. of . Jefferson. Funeral serv ices will be held Saturday, Dec. 2Cth at 1:30 p. m. from the Kig- don- mortuary intermenV City View cemetery. GRATITUDE , It Bingeth Tow in every heart; . .. We hear it. each and 4tr A song ot those who answer not, r However we may can. But, ohi; 'tis, good to thing of them, 'V ; . ;t ' Ki ' '-Whfn we-are troubled sore? Thanks be to God that such .. . .have been, , - Although they are no- more! -y .John W. Chadwick. T EMtman Brother es Salem Office 169 S. High Office hours r .,11:11 TO I P, M, Factory, SUvertoa, Ore, od TRACY'S'FUEL YARD 187 D Street i Telephone B313 - -i Wo Woofl UitiD & BUSH Bankers ' ; v licra3? BiEa BuiIn OfSeCrtroalt $1:20 $5.4Si ..... StJGAR cane Sugar l6ur; BRIEF 3 4 U Th6ij2lf,She:Ha& Been -En- ' joyin:the Scene's and . - Wonders of California Editor Statesman: . Fleas aeoa me a few papers I wish to give them 'to some people net e Wlmarfr fnterested In "Ore gon and may go there soon te my land. They can do- better there than here. Land that,.! good i3 very high here. Find enclosed, pay -for . - the: papers. I am. having wonderful; trip. It's my fifth trip south 'and is the best of all. have stopped to' see 24 cities and towns so far. Expect to see many more. I stopped t Eugene, Grants Pass and Ashland then to Stock ton. Went next to Lodi, saw the grapes being picked.. and. shipped Ka4 next rwent up .the sanitarium up In the hills near Helena. This li&fta beautiful place; tBotain seenery. I went to the wonderful hot Water- geyser hear Calistoka It shoots boiling water 150 feet up in the air every few hours, "went to Oakland and on to the National park. Saw the big red wood trees, ;then on to Long Beach and Los Angeles and on to San Bernardino. Went to see the famous Arrowhead hot springs. The hotel is built at the foot of the mountain. It is a fine building and the grounds are a beautiful garden; never saw nicer. .This is a natural hot spring from . the4 wells and earth comes boiling hot water. . You can see it boiling.'. This bath house and hotel is up to the minute in everything. It .has been used by the government for a" few years, for the soldiers who were sick and disabled, but has just been turned back to the own ers and opened again to the pub lie. Rates at the hotel are $12! per day and up. Bath house rates are very reasonable. lar sanitarian) 1here.-;Built;up on a hill,- beautiful buildings hun dreds of patients. Wentnext .to Lpa. Angeles ll41yvniopd and saw.- me Bignis Eaw 'MQuywooo s mansions built up in the hjlls some on top of small mountains, some on sides, of hills. Some I know had 100 steps to get up to them, and winding driveways. For one, .the lot cost $10,000, the buildings . $500,000 and the fish pond $10,000. Some cash. Drove over the 40 miles crooked , high .- iFOR DOTORMATibN ABOUT RAILROAD TBIP OREGON ELECTRIC 63 DISEASES Treated by Osteopathy and the latest electrical Therapy I including Dr. Abranvs elec- l tronic system. No rliargo for consaltatioa DIL'B. II.VVHITE Pljyeiician and Surgeon 506 U. S. Bank Building Salem,- Oregon. V - -- iJ HEISSTlLLftH UHbbUrJ HMUiilbH rv -Here's. cooU 4nc. : Ford' 'touring in first class cuiidl- L'tion, good,, rubber,, gooa. paint, top and side curtains j . .1 , . a ' I s tras. : V . ' Thls'is'a 1920. model nd can be had for $135.00. ; way. Thl8will give, yo aThrfil; make j our, hair raise if its . bobbed, Wonderful 'sights.' We drove over the, cement dam. Its like, a hig bridge,, bfit, holds th'e . water.' sup ply for ,Lbs Angeles. . 1 went at night up on the' observation hill near Pasaderia and' saw Los. An geles and surrounding cities at tilght. It' a sea of light. Wonder ful picture. It's fine in the day time, -too. Car does some climbing to get up to the top, paved all the way. Drove about 1000 miles over California's . beautiful highways The two way roads are fine with shade trees on both sides. Th trip . from . San . Bernardino u Riverside and Glendale is surely great, through the orange belt and tor miles on these beautiful high ways.. Good roads is California's drawing card. . Oregon is getting thni. the more they get, the bet ter for the state. Oregon, made one mistake .when she named her prunes Mistland, We have the best prunes. Why .put them in the shade by giving . theiu such a misty name? Everything here is Sunshine or Sun-Maid, and change Oregon prunes , to a better name and you .will havq better luck sel ling them, I own a prune orchard and am interested. Oregon is com ing to the front. Keep her com ing. The Statesman has surely done its part .to boost: Salem and Ore gon. Keep up your good work. I am still for Orgeon. MRS. B. M. WOODS, 161 S. Pacific Ave., Glendale, California. Dor. 20, 1920 ENTIRE WORLD LAYS . ASIDE ITS BURDENS (Continued from page 1.) from all parts of the world. Some of thefts endorsed, tha ideas expressed by the pontiff in his allocation at the recent secret consistory and in his encyclical, promising to follow his exhorta Uons. PARIS, Dec. 2 6. (By Asso ciated Press.) Paris foreot the fallen franc and financial despond ency to celebrate the most unre strained Christmas eve the, capi tal" has seen since 1914. People crowded the streets and cafes un til the early morning. Long after, the rest of Paris had struggled sleepily to bed, inde pendent Montmarte continued to celebratcand tho streets around the, place Pigalle were boisterous nth merrymakers at 8 o'clock. this, morning. 'The sky was' the limit for Christ- ruas suppers and champagne, open ingMhe"evening which finished at prices which looked like the tTOnch debt. The cost of a sup pers averaged 500 francs (about $20 in some-districts. Every newspaper today agreed that this Christmas celebration was quite as gay as any pre-wax revel al though La Liberte snoers at dollar and pound Chrisimas," and the communist L'Humanite waxes indignant over "the scandalous scenes in Montemartre while sol diers are dying in the Riff and Sahara." LEXIX DRAMA WRITTEN BERLIN, Dec. 25. (By Asso elated Press.) The story of Len in has been made into a play by Alfons Paquet, whose socialistic revolutionary drama "Flags" had cn unusual success in Berlin last year. The first presentation of Lenin drama, will take place in Eerlin this season. ! JOE WILLIAMS The Battery Blast Wc will Mm yon tt yon would Ilka to be corved j WILXiARD 63 1 Court fit. Phone 108 PAINTING HANGING For the right kind; of materials and' the very belt workman ship call ot, I Powder and Jappij Co. 17(8. Commercial Phone 721 F. NotWOODRY .Balem's Leading AUCTIONEER : Pays Cash For Fomltnre Residence and Store " - e - 'V i ICla-Kprth Sammer PHOM 511 -EslaWIsnM'lnBl18 i ft;' ,?9,''?',,'TIJ Gabriel ARIZONA SHERIFF Tales, of, his adventures,! his .courage, hisjiamor, his keen Intelli-gence-aj collected byMaior.Grover F. Sexfon, "The Deputy from Tavspai County." How with nimble gun and motor car he brings swlftnd sure lnti;e.Jto evildoers. ,., . . , w: , , , ,ItJUf nearly r forty years ago that "Peg .Leg." theMexican no one knows; any pother' name, for' him, and so'he is registered on "the im migration and customs lists up and down ' the" border--made his first trip out of Old Mexico Into the States 'with: Ws oversizedbnr re .laden wiht contraband mescal. There was other iiqubrt equally fiery, available in any quantity Ini the Arizona mining camps then. But thenrvas now,' mescal, Tbeing forbidden, gave smugglers the op portunity to live by the evasion tt law. - ' ' ' . Evetr: JBherif f, yery t constahle, every customs man along the bor der o OW Mdxito, from Texas, west, Jknaws. 'Peg Leg.", . , "He's a cross between an owl ',-.tf, and a burro," says Broncho Billy Woods, old $me rough rider, ran ger and government officer. "He travels only at: night and he has ears that stick out enormously. Those ears fan hear a' pack rabbit crossing a sana paten nait a mile away and I swear, he can move up a rojky arroyo in the darkest night and never rattle a stone." And for forty years, nearly, he's been moving back and .-forth across :thft international boundary, sometimes with smuggled horses, once in a "while, it is suspected, with " opium, and certainly -often with marihuana, the forbidden weed Which, 'When dried and mixed with cfg'aret tobacco is far worse than opium.' The descriptionof his . equip ment forty years ago is identical with that whicTT-'teThad in July of thisyear ;when Lee Hall, iic turesiua deputy , sheriff of Nacp for nearly as many years as Peg Leg has been traveling got him coming over the San Jose moun tains, across the Iaco draw, mak ing for the Huachuca fastnessnes. Broncho Billy Woods first caught him, a quarter of a cen tury ag;o. That was long before Bronhco Billy had the-big Stude baker car. which now makes 200 miles seem nothing to him. , In those days. Peg Leg came across east of BIsbee, working up San Bernardino creek and. over the'ridges toward Rio Blanco,, the White River, and on up to1 Wilcox where in the midst of firewater that would shame even the mod em' "white mule," Peg Leg found ready market for his yellowish mescal, at a profit, pf jlJ ,a gallon 'AH the description we. had of him," relates Brouho Billy, "was mat he rode a tough looking old horse that really was a good one. leading as . overgrown burro that could travel like lightning, even loaded With a 15-gaMon keg on each side; of hire and a, blanket and .a sack of. bQans Peg Leg's food supply on his back. "I hit out for Douglas before daybreak one day and thought I'd kind of keep an eye out for Peg Leg. I'd. heard a lot about him, but never seen him. Guess he'd found the going kinda slow that night, for he was making up the draw over back of John Slaugh ter s ranch, uguring to , lay up during daylight in the gulch the other side of plant's place. lie saw me, too, soon s I saw him, but I was about a thousand feet above him and he wasn foolish enough to make a run for it. "The description of his outfit fitted Peg Leg,. but when I rbd up side of him, I ,was on the side.of his good leg, and I thought f was mistaken. We rode along a bit to gether, then he stopped and" got off and I saw the peg leg1. 1 stop ped and eyed him and I 'saw his hand kinda dortHsl i pearl handled, silver mounted gun. i.-- Had my. pWn hand"" 'oTPiolni Didn't iraat any mess 9ut ther long ways from anybody, so t'just told, him to let, the gun slip xnto iheSTonn'd. He was going to redcli for tho gun with his fingers, but' I .kinda loosened my gun up aliUlo in the bolster and I told him: i i. " i 'NoDftof that funnv stuff. See LeSr Tou, know how to give up a gun. Xoxi unbuckle that belt and let2rslip onto tho ground. ., ;T j' I took him la tow and run him ftato.Bilbee. - They bonfiscated his 30' gallons of mescal and his gun and horse'-and burro and run him back- across the "border." . 1; rAhd; early ia July of this year, when. Lee Half shot oft the - road aVdayireak txx: his 'trusty- Stude baker-theyt 46a't ride i horses Lnwch. these lays, and atudebakr erVsays Hall, is v tho only car that ccsiid -stand it-r-and drove thbcar pion iften::aiifb8s: through the stumpy soto. dodging the prkklj ocalilla with its snaky fingers of long spikes, . and over hummocks of sacahuista (bear grass.) Peg" Leg saw it was all over' again. The Studebaker, even in this "going, was faster than he and 'the Hnachuca mountain gulches were too far away for. a run'. ';,'. .So,. Lee came up to him trying to look innocent. There was the same description of an outfit the good horse that looked. like a "crow-bait"; the oTer-sized burro, I the two 15-gallon kegs of mescal, the bag of beans, the pearl-handled, silver-mounted six gun. , Profit in the evil-smelling, fiery mescal is $15 a gallon now, and pro.baily more, for the two kegs Peg Leg carried, contained white mescal, which is the cheapest grade. Even this evil-smelling poison, stewed from the cabbage- like heads of mescal plant and dis tilled, is doctored and made more poisonous in the effort to increase profit. Lee knew Peg Leg and there were no ceremonies. Lee carries a 45 six gun that has all the pleas ing and ingratiating appearance a French .73 field gun, when one looks into its open race, ana when he draws it. the proceeding is like drawing a sabre. But Lee Hall has been drawing guns for thirty years and time is an inconsequent element in the proceeding no. So again, Peg Leg gave up bis whole outfit, with fairly substantial lift from "Lee's boot and the incident is ended for .the time. It probably will be another month before the pudgy old Mex ican will be working up the San Jose mountains at night again, an other bedraggled looking but good horse underneath him. an over sized burro behind with a keg of beans on his back. Peg. Leg cap shoot. . He is fearsome character among the In ians and Mexicans across the bor der. as he was on this side years ago. He has . been takn only twice in the forty years. Both times - his ager hand sought his pistol too late. The horiaoif iiad included tho front end of a shor I im , a Mm' arm rv. . j-jifl j uljvr llly 'izv fej yiIi PLEASE ; 'H7'v DO NOT ! .v" - - MISS-ITii i -?nr u h' "NEW SHOW STJDAIC l ? II j j iff's gun before he i could draw. , Maybe, nexr thne" " y: "But it's "all in- the day's work," says Lee. NEWS WRITERS REJOICE i j . , XO SUXDAY XEWSPAPERS TO BE PUBLISHED IX SPAIX X' " ' , .j ' .... . MADRID, Dec. 23 (By Asso ciated Press.) Newspapermea of I but Hi rt WE Can Fill All Your Meat Needs . , At ReasonaETe Prices Mcdowell market "Where a Dollar Does Its Duty 173 South Commercial. . , . Telephone. 11211 will and While we are getting a large shipment of -several cars of coal, we suggest that yoiir take the same advantage and lay in your?: winter supply while cbaj is fresh arid ? prices are right. '-..-.'-: ' Coal $10 LAR TRANSFER AND STORAGE 143 South Liberty. ; Phone 930 Spain are rejoicing, today over the sudden withdrawal by the govern-- ment of its previous demand ,fot the publication of Sunday, news papers. . Instead, the government will publish an official news sheet containing Important foreign and, democratic news. . The decision of the government was officially made known after bn.: interview; between . Premier, Prinio de Rivera and a committee ? of newspaper men. 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