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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1931)
v M , i . , !- 7 1 : " " - - ' - . r . . i SWOPS M . . I ! II IIH I I ! I - I I I I III I I , I .11 . -, , , . t r-r r -1 '1' I i I 4 i 5 f 4 . M GflL IS HIGH 10 HE Crowned Heads Europe, aH Arc Cheering in Mes sages of Good will j By The Associated Press 'Rulers nit polities! leaders of countries throughout the - world joined In expressions of friend ship and cordlal -New. Year's preetlacs to the American people In statements given (the Associ ated "PrejMon New Year's eve. They were as follows: j " Kins Carol of Rumania ' 'Please convey my af fectionait regard to the American peo ple, lor nbom I nbh ok1 . health happiness and proser- . fty in 1831.- I admire their cleanly" sentiments and their upright character." Prime Minister MacDonald of Great 'Britain I send my , best wishes for tha Hew Year to i all my friends In the United States." - President Cosgrase of the Irish Free Ktati "On the threshhold of 1 931, Ireland sends her' cordial greeUags to the people of America and ishe for them every Lappl ne . - f - -. I Viscount Craigavon, ; Prime Minister of Northern Ireland "To all citizens of the United States of America and especially thode of clster birth or kinship, I send greetings and cordial, good wiahes for the New Year from the old Yolks at home, among whom peace, and good will uhl Tersally prevail.' ? I President Zainis of Greets . 'Through the mediwn of the Associated Press on -the occa aiAs) of the New Year; I send -to -the American -people who, . nave always shewn -i a vr- aonal manner their raoole sen timent of -erinnathy and sol idarity with oar nation, -njr ' wannest peajais for their prosperity. ! ; President Mustapha Kemaf of Turkey ''Ob tha occasion of the New Year I salute the noble American nation' to which I am happy to1 express all my regards. On this same occasion I send my slneerest wishes for the happi ness of an humanity and peace among the nations. Kinsj Soa; of Albania ''My heartieai New Tear wiahea to the American people -for -their happiness and prosperitrV I . President Miklas of Austria I ' raosf 'heartily wish the Amer ican people a happy and prosper us New Year." i . Prime Minister Ecknaa of fiweden "First ! usoas Sny wishes as the years change is that -all the nations dnrins; the eomUts; year would with ateo dily growing power rontJsme their atriring toward eliminat tng conflicts and contrasts be tweea nations and thus and by Other means -gnarsarfee- peaeef Tho award -this year of -the " Nobfl priso to a prominent American citizen (former Secj S aA li I , , i I I CASTLE CHURCH BUILDING - ' : - 4 The third chnrch congregation to. undertake an active building program for 1030 wat the Castle United Brethren gronp. Construction on first unit of the beautifnl new ehnrch hone, pictured above; was started in the fall and is Mill In progress. The building is at the corner of Nebraska and 17th streets.; i. retary of 8tate Kellogg) for his work for peace is an acknow ledgment fay Korope of Ameri can participation in peace work. ' "In tlii token I extend to ithe .American people my Xew Year's greeting. j Prime Minister Stauning of Denmark 'l hare very reason for wishing tha peoples of the world a "happy New Year, be causa I lao brought dteapyolnt- New Year's N Greeting Mutual Savings and Loan Association i Salem, Oregon Incorporaterl Prosperity and. Happiness Is Our Wish i for You . ; - S During 1931 ".It , - .. . .: Oregpnj Shoe Co. STANLEY BURGESS, Mgr. . 326 State Street 1 -St ment and difficulties la its wake. "The effects of war are still severely showing on ! economic life ereryirnerel and are disturb ing' International cooperation and social conditions. It Is desirable that international negotiations brin? closer together all nations hospitality and dissension only lead to disasters preventing that evolution of production and cul ture which must bo humanity's goal. - ; j , ; , . ; April, 1910 a ie If "A 9 ( V (A J: ' ' i ' living In little old; Den mark, send greetings to the American people, many who were born In Denmark and emigrated, and to their, new compatriots a greeting to a great nation: capa ble of weilding a tremendous in fluence on conditions in the whole world. "Mr wish Is for a happy Now Year coupled with-, a spirit of peace a ad cooperation , between th new nations." mm SALEM JUNK CO. J AND " , -. SALEM BARGAIN HOUSE I. SAFFRON LARCE OIIIDCE ESPEE'S PRIDE Shorter Schedules South ' Uade Effective Through v ; $12,000,000 "Outlay f ' Persisting in Its policy, to ever Improve Its - rail "transportation facilities. Southern Paeif tc this year completed, tha biggest con struction Job west of the Missis sippi at a cost of '112,000,009, to Insure taster raU transportation between- Oregon; California and the southwest.- f ; - - -x . '. : Reduction Of the "running tiaie of the railroad'a tine train-Cas-. cade to a 21 hour schedule be tween Portland and 'San .Fran cisco establishes a new : operating record tor the .Shasta Route, j The schedule which became 1 effective December 28 is tha outcome of years of, planning , and expendi ture of millions of money tor necessary lines and, equipment and resulted in a material redac tion in the running time between Portland and California cities. Freight service has likewise been steadily Improved by Quickening schedules of freight trains locally and between the Pacific coast and eastern points. - Southern Padlfne has loa2 pioneered the region between the Columbia river and 1 tha Golden Gate and has powred much of its earnings into the improvement of tasS hasta Route! The railroad's I faith In Its expenditures made in this state. Is amply confirmed hy the 19 JO census reports which reveal that the Oregon cities making the greatest percentage gala In population are almost ex clusively aerred by tie Soathern Pacific ! ' Followinp; the ! completloh of the railroad's Cascade and Mo- ' With Fmth ! and Friendship I milAT 1931 be a year X of drcams-cornc-true Is what we j wIbIi our i many friends. ' t S. KLINE I 1 TO Milk aa4 TOT1 It Whips tixiTirPrndurtA $hrfo i PORTUAND OR. dapitol Mrics :1 doe lines at a coat af approxi mately 40.000,00Q, attention was immediately given to improv ing U train, schedules on the Shasta route. All trains on thla rout had. to pass, througk the "hottla : nock- r farry . aerrlca which.. transported trains across tha-upper reaches of -San Fran cisco bay" between -Port Casta and -Rente la, Calif...: This asrvice, established.. In JOacamhar 1 1 17. waa then, considered as-adeauate. With fncreaslnr traffic, - a n faster schedules the service ibe-' cams obsolete. In 12T the rail r r'-y n ; v!:;t' :- j -i-;-- ,.-'r' v ' i" : . .(-; . " ! ..: . . : .- 1 ' , It:, , KAFOURY.'S- Kafpurys serv lievi I We jappreciate, cinjly have We resolve better - high standard BaiTY Procdfxfcj ftio v . PORTtAMO OR. ! OIPL-OMA 5coaino $QS Nov. I. tint r :. !. V MILK Cream, Butter, Cottage Cheese, Buttermilk, h j. 1 - ,"' -'f- '-V' " '.:'!' "- '' Salem' highest quality dairy pro ducts are now available at reduced , , prices. Perfectly Pasteurized in Sa lem'a finest milk plant . , ; Protect the health of your famfly . a with Salemf best and highest qual--: . Ity alry products.: Start the year . 2331 with the bes .' v.-.?- At your grocerrtr delivered to. 3 MW V -- r " . - j . J Mm war-- w a road eoasidsrad' plans to expend Jlt,00Q;O0 for a brldga acrosa tho water between ' Port Costa and Benicia. On November X, 10S0 thaosy plans became a real ity, when President - Paul Shonn, officially dedicated Hhe monster trestle to the, s err Ire of 'better weaterft transportation, i ,f . Suppleni eating Its ; faster ashed ules. the rafJreaA. baa also made large expenditures in 'im proving, tha 'equipment of Shasta Ronto trains. New diners club, sleeper and observation Years have been i -Installed - - on ! tse A HQME iWNEDC STORE Wishes You All A Happy New 1 Year a home wned and operated, yed the. people or Salem for' 15 i years, t Kafourys be re in Salem . . . and have grown by giving the best seryice possible plus fquality first" before of merchandising:. ' . . I the patronage the people of given us in the past! . . -and in return : ; in. 193i to make rood byy aerving the people givin; lower prices of our merchandise. 7&? 93q 1 1 . . your home QuarU 10c Piats Cti . Phone 725 . . . .VI 7- .... ; j portlamo or: . .??hiM.A. -I". aM';- L WMg!'a mlm..ww.m-m .mm ii- . .i. m, . a-Tp-- r " 1 Tocapicoi jjairias s j- miT:' - -r - - - ' -' ' "- -Tlr - - - ' .v..t;; -M , ; 1' , trains Tha serVice and. facilities of 4 ha trains are- a large factor la proaotlas; Pacific Coast unity and., developing the mutual tuter eats of OregonJ and California. They have also atimulaied heavy tourist: travel to and, from tha state.-' sBf FRANCISCO. Dec. SI (AP) -Walsh poeta, arrutn. singers and musicians gathered rere today from all sections of the Pacific coast for tho Elated dfed or musical convention to ns or row. ' . ''.,'!- ; . ..! store has price method " ! Salem and xt yet maintaining- the i if,-.. k2 DAIRIES t!,r UTTR 55.