- THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM,. OREGON
TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER, 20, 1023
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Election of Of ficersl Business
Experienced Assistant State
Engineer Will Enter Man
ufacturing Program for Gathering :,
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SILVEUTON. Or., Dec. 2S.-
RjxviaL ) -The . Lutheran Broth
erhood of Silrerton wHr hold its
:nnnal meeting and election in the
stll Johin church oh January 12.
Thff- annual. electi6n and business
mrtinfr will be held at 2 o'clock.
At thiss pension the. Rev. Overt
Skilbred. 'president of the ' state
Brotherhood, will report on the
progress of his work as ' solicitor
for, the Severson Memorial Home
for tbi aged. This institution is
now "undef - the. auspices of th
Ftate Brotherhood." The Rev. Wil
liam -Sehdeler 'of Aurora, who is
Miitor' of the ; Parish lessen arer,
the offlciftrorjran.of the Lutheran
Brotherhood ; of Oregon, will re
port on the paper and will also
ipporf on the"prdgre6 of the Stud
ent Service program recently ia-
jugurated by the Brotherhood.
Tim. Daughters of the Reforma
tion" t the St.. Johns thurcb will
rerve b upper to the Brotherhood
mn iltrr the business session. At
. o'clock the Hf other hood will siv-
ifs regular program at which timfe
Judge W. A. Ekwall of Portland
vill. spoalc on the subject of law
enforcement. A vocal solo will be
riven bv ?.fif8 Fralfoes Non. The
Overland: Sister? and the Blue Bel!
trooptff.the'Cfrl Scoots will sinr.
,'tnd instrumental Selections will .be
furnteheU by M. Storruste, Alfred
Jenffen and Amos Benson.
All Of. the different unitpf in the
f fate" Tiare Teeh invited to attend
these sessions and a large ntim
lvr of out-of-town visitors are ex
pected. ...
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EmMoves of Sulphite Mill of
ina'raperuomDany uive
: -Tokens of Esteem '
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Recently honored with the presidency of the Oregon State
Medical Association
SILVHOIK
HBMDliiD
Many Attend Funeral of Ar
thur Olsen, Respected
Former Resident
. A veVy. pleasant !rprtse await
ip(l j. ,,B. Wilt,' sulphite superin
tehdforl the Oregon Pulp & Paper
voiftpany ThursdayaXternpon just
prettoua to closing the plant down
for.Christmasr. whenrtone' of the
cmpTorea pf fthe surphite depart
hnVnfortne; hlni that he was
wanted' is the. bleach plant. Thin k
IngWme Information was wanted
regarding , a 'new machine .which
was -being. installed, he proceeded
immediately v.iD the department
fd09ign4id but .was surprised to
find !a large , group of men who
wer,e ."off 'duty, and as could be
spared ' from their work, had pre
ceded' hint there.
' W L. Kelaon, one of the ma
rhliie - tenders' who had been
hofeh. an spolc eman for the em-
ploye?, proceeded '. with a few
wrll lrosep remarks' to the pleas
ant ; retlonihi and "cooperation
eilstjoS- oetweeir themselves and
their Ja4er, which resulted recent
ly in-the . sulphite department
. breaking airprevious monthly re
cords.' 'He then in behalf of the
. empldyes ? of he - several depart
ments!, 'of the mill -presented him
" with a beaotlfnVgold watch 'chain
an! chartn. "On one side of the
hrm was' engraved hte initials.
on 'the s other ;was the Masonic
'emfcleniVlSlth 'it lso they handed
' hirrtYf 'souvenir 'with the season's
frrtitirts pti vwhich '.was written
t h",ttutbgraph.of . every Z one . re
ir'ojftBjed la the gift. In. addition
td;hi- thV empoyen of the wood
r Awm .presented Mm' with a Parker
d upTold fountain-pen .v
SILVEItTON. Or.. Pff. 2S.
(Special.) A number of Silver
onians attended the funeral of
rthur Olsen at Hubbard Monday
afternoon. Jtr. Olesoa's parents.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Olsen made their
home here. His death was the
result of an illness lasting but a
few days. He died "at Portland
last Saturday morains.
Among those going up from Sil-
verton for the funeral were Mr.
and Mrs. L. H. Meyer, Miss Althea
eyer. Ludvig Meyer, Miss Klla
Svarvari, Edwin. Fvarvnri. Mrs. J.
Byberg, Mrs. M. J. Madsen and
Miss Lillie Madsen.
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Ulenry. ItaebeHfii wflT be presl
denjtjof 'Switterland in 1926. The
republic .has. an' automatic system
of. succession which. advances the
presid'eat. of the senate to the vice
.preside.ncy ' " and i'lh'ence ; to its
."White". House", for a term of one
m FILIPINOS
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Birth of Jose Rizal, Island
Hero, to Be Celebrated
at School
II. M. Chadwiek. assistant tat
ensineer since 192'!. has resigned
bis position to accept employment
with a manufacturing concern i.i
Portland.
Mr. Chadwiek is an associate
member of the American Socieiy
of C ivil Engineers, and in this ca-1
pacity was connected with irriga-
tion development in New Mexico.
Colorado, Wyoming. Montana nnd
Oregon. He was employed in
Western Colorado as resident en
gineer on the construction of a
mountain canal containing thre
rjnnels and nvich opn channel
rock and earth work. This was
in the latter part of lfoJ aud
1010.
Mr. Chadwiek later was con
nected in Oregon as chief engin
eer for the Itogue River Canal
company &nd in this capacity had
charge of the design ana construc
tion of the Medfonl Irrigation dis
trict. He continued in this em
ployment until 1!)23 when lie was
appointed assistant state engin
eer. Mr. Chadwiek had supervision
of the construction of the Jordan
Valley irrigation district in Mal
lieur county. This district was
completed at a cost of $4 0,000 un
der the engineer's estimate.
PRE-INVENTOKY
and' Fancy'
Beginning Thursday and Continuing All Week
Staple
SME of
Groceries
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ounty, City'YMCA Take 93
Ypuths on First In
spection Tour
Salem Filipinos will have a cel
ebration of their Rizal day tonight
at 8 o'clock at Waller hall. This
occasion is a general holiday in
the Philippine . islands. December
29 being the date of the birth of
Jose Rizal, who compares in Fili
pino history vrith our Ueorge
Washington.
One item of interest of the gen
eral program will be several num
bers on the jruilar by E. Bensilaw,
who, the Filipinos claim, is one
of the best players of the guitar
among their race;.
The principal address of the eve
ning will be given by Carl G. Don
ey, president of Willamette univer
sity. Miss Gladys Mclntyre of the
?; hool of music at Willamette will
ping, and members of the arches
tras of Corvallis and Portland will
give a special string concert in
Waller hall half" an hour before
the main program begins. It is
.stated by the Filipinos that in con
nection with their program there
will be no charge of- any kind.
Gas Makes People
Nervous and Restless
Cas pressure in " the abdomen
causes a restless, nervous feeling
and prevents sleep. Adlerika re
moves gas in TEX minutes and
brings out surprising amounts of
old waste matter you never
thought was in your system. This
excelent intestinal evacuant is
wonderful for constipation or
allied stomach trouble. Don't
waste time with pills or tablets
but get REAL Adlerika action!
J. C. Perry, druggist. 115 S. Com
mercial St. Adv.
British Restore T
Biblical Places
County and city YMCA's united
yesterday in escorting nearly
8,00. pounds of boys through the
penitentiary and state hospitals.
There were 98 boys to make the
trip, most of them pupils in rural
schools from all parts of Marion
county.
Before the boys entered the
penitentiary they were weighed.
summing up 7800 pounds. The
boys were escorted by Ben J.
Kimber. county secretary, and J.
B. Crary, secretary of boys' work
at the Salem YMCA.
Flax plant at the penitentiary
proved to 'be the object of great
est Interest to the boys. Inter
est "was also manifested in the
handiwork of prisoners on display
at the penitentiary.
Ben Kimber continued the trip
for his ronnty boys on into the
afternoon. Immediately after
they had lunch, they were given a
demonstration, by the Salem -fire
department, in front of the sta
tion on Chemeketa street. The
Bremen, to the . delight of the
boys, climbed into the steeple of
the tire house by use of the new
hook and ladder.
.Valley Packing plant was the
next location to be visited. The
boys." were divided into twe
groups, and taken through the en
tire plant, the process of meat
packing being explained to them.
Miles Linen miir was also vis
ited. Questions were fired right
and-left at ; employes as the boys
were Jed through the plant and
shown the process of twine mak
ing. ' '
The day's trip drew to a close
with aTvisit to the Oregon Paper
& Pulp company's mill. Here the
boys were shown the process in
volved, in the making of paper...
Today the city YMCA, under
the leadership of Mr, Crary, win
visit the Valley Packing com
pany's plant and the Miles Linen
mill. ... .
The son of the family was home
on his first vacation since he had
attained to the dignity of college
instructor. He, and his father
were discussing affairs of the day,
and finally the boy remarked:
"Dad, I hope when I am as old
as you 111 know more than you
do."
"I'll go one better, my boy,"
the father replied: "I hope that
when you are that old you will
know as much as you think vou
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Sir RonaW Storrs, British gov
ernor of Jerusalem, is superin
tending the restoration of Bethle
hem, Garden of Gethsemane and
Mount of Olives to the state in
which Jesus Christ know them.
Myrtle POint Holt-Chase com
pany canned, 17,000 cases of fruit
here this year.
URNS
Covec with wet bakta; od
.cJterwarcs apply gently
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Kafoury's
Pire-Inventory Sale
Specials of
Odds and Ends
are being offered in every department
$0.49
Do"slairs Store Specials
An Cotton Blanket
Exceptionally Heavy M
This is a serviceable good warm blanket, plain
grey Jwith bide or pink borders. Made from
high grade cotton and through a special weav
ing 'process are made much stronger than or
dinary, cotton blankets.
40 inch Unbleached Muslin
Special, yd
14c
RALfvM STORE
:r400 Bute Street
Can and Do;
' f TORTLATfD Sn.lt SITOT
, 383 Alder Street .
FLOUR
Crown Flour
49-lb. Sack
$2.28
Five Roses
Finest o? Montana Hard
Wheat. Guaranteed More
Loaves to the Barrel.
49-lb. Sack
$2.25
Fletcher's
Pure Hard Wheat
49-lb. Sack
$2.07
CANNED
VEGETABLES
Fischer's
Family Flour
49-lb. Sack
$1.83
SUGAR
Pure Cane Quaker Fruit
$5.40
10-lb. Sack 57c
Canned Meats
Quarter Sizfe
DEVILED MEAT
6 Cans 25c
12 Cans 45c
CORNED BEEF
12-oz. Tin
2 Cans 43c
NdHTBafc
F1SCHER-S PASTRY
FLOUR
49c
STANDARD COkN
3 Cans 33c
FANCY IOWA
3 Cans 39c
GOLD BAR CROSBY
3 Cans 49c
CUT STRINGLESS
Beans
3 Cans 33c
Fountain Sifted
Peas
Extra Fancy
3 Cans 43c
Utahna Ungraded
3 Cans 33c
Fancy Sblid Pack
Tomatoes
3 Cans 39c
Standard Tomatoes
3 Cans 33c
Royal Club
Dill Pickles
Extra Fandy
2 Cans 43 c
Gold Bar
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CANNED
FRUIT
Spinach
Fancy 254 Can
2 Cans 33c
Royal Club
Asparagus Tips
Large Scjuare Can
2 Cans 59 c
Pineapple
Silver Bar SlicecJ
22 Can
2 Cans 39c
No. 1 Size
2 Cans 25c
WAIKIKI
Fancy Sliced
No.2
3 Cans 53 c
No.l4
2 Cans 27c
BROKEN SLICED
No. 2i2
3 Cans 59c
Royal Club
teaches
1 22 Can
25c Can
Ibex Peaches
Extra Standard
2 Cans 39c
' Libby's
Apple Butter
2 Cans 29c
Apn
P?ts
Extra Standard
' No. 2V2 Can
2Cans35c
U
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SOAPS
Washing
Powders
PALM OLIVE
8 Bars 49c
CREME OIL
4 Bars 23c
' P. & G. NAPTHA"
' 25 Bars 85c
OLD DUTCH
CLEANSER
3 Cans 19c
SUNBRIGHT
5 Gaits 25c
PEET'S GRANULATED
2pkgs65c
LUX 3 pkgs. 25c
Canned Fish
Fletcher's Fancy
Columbia River Chinook
Mb. Can
29c
Sardines
Imported Pure Olive Oil
2 Cans 23c
Fancy "Fink"
Salftidh
l-lb. Can
2 for 25c
Master Clams
Mmced
2 Cans 37c
15 Ckiis Sl.
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CRISCO
3-lb. Tin 65c
6-lb. Tin $1.29
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Wesson Oil
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26 c
Tin
FISCHER'S
Rolled
No.' 10 Bag
456
Sniall White
Small feed
10 lbs: 75 c
L1MAS , '
5 ibs.Ui9c
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