1LM.3.3SVU . Clearance Sale .. . . f ' . . Yea! Brother! They come from ev- erywhere, Independence, Dallas Wood burn and Turner. We didn't think there were that many people in Salem. To day we will have extra clerks to care for the rush. Buy now during this cut price money raising sale. - 1 : t . , Bargains throughout the entire store. Satin Finish Mix Candy. Sale price .-; .3 . pound . .1UC Best, Creamery Butter, on sale... 47c 2 Vb$. Brazils, Filberts, ... Almonds, clear- . ance sale price,', 5pC Peanuts, pound on sale -1-. 15c Best Valley V Flour, on sale.. 01.15 Eagle Milk on AC sale, 12 ! f or 43 C 10c b?rs Peroxide Bath Soap for oc sale price C Sour Pickles, 45c A(l I store and stay as long as she on sale.:;..!.. iiU C ; you -wish 1 5 Joe' "will have a goodly supply, of fresh meats, turkeys geese and chickens for ; " ; - :' you. ;"v"?': "tScb'c" tJoot ' r.7cr::ct tZd N. Commercial St. i Jl All copper Atlantic boilers,' No. 8, ?45; No. 9, fi.70. Abo a large i assortment of plain and copper" bottom boilers at ?2.25 and up. Heatinsr stoves, new and second hand at $5.00 up. v Airtight heaters, all sizes, $225 and up. Brooms' at toe up.' " : . :. . i ' ' , ' , ; ' ? Galvanized washtubs, all sizes, at 80c and up. - ' Galvacirsd buckets, 25c and up. I . 4 ' " Ilandy Auto Wrenches; regular $1.00,' now 49c , a ,set.v . We have a' large, assortment of new' and second hardware and furniture which is at your inspection. " ' ' , ' .. - . . . . - -' Z SxLEia , BARGAIN HOUSE C2D-CI3:?. Ccn'l St. A r ncur'o Picnic Shoulders made . Jby " producers of Atmour's ' ' Faraoua Hams -r-"i'1.1W, : : . ' f "3 u - J L We will rive away FUEE cr more. Ce.ow we quote. a ArxnyiWool Underwear. Shirts or Drawers rc- -: Shoe3 -Army Officers Dress Shoe, large sizes Army Overcoats re claimed wool Overcoats G1.C3 Drcs3 Bells S5c U 1 1 1 T E .Adz- J V Old Fashioned Chocolate Drops, 7A sale price, lb. L) C Potatoes -: Sale price, per -1 cwt. , $1.10 Nice Sugar Cured Bacon, price -JLl 16C Plum Pudding, Libbys, sale i or price a3C Super Special for! Satur day: 2 lbs. or Cranberries for .... 9 C , . Take advantage of these : low clearance Sale Prices and lay in a month's sup- ' ply. .Make out your list anrl narlr in -frrmf .vf m 1 bQllo . - ! Phone 492 7 J a Armour or Jones Picnic with every purchase of $5.00 few of the many bargains in store for you.- , You will CHRISTMAS GIFTS '; Array Baincoats re f cUimed, -some with double back . . ' ''Mohair Sox 29c ; Army Slickers' -Slicker Jackets .$159 Slicker Pants .......$X.49 Slicker Hal ; .:.:.45c Wool Dress Socks 33c All Leather Puttees $1.79 D A R M Y S T O R S S 220 S. ; By BETTI KESSI. Phone 108 i ' " A special Christmas' 'story hour will be held for the children in the children's room of the city library this morning, . with Mrs. Zxla 8. Bellinger in charge. -From 9:45 to 10:45 the children up to the fifth grade in school will meetence of saiem people and the par- l" ' lu'T's ' H,uw : iev : ur""nfnfW8- 'f playlet the junior chorus onduct "The Chrt id.' "TheSllTer , ed a carol gerTlce ,nchldInir a num. nen, ana " ' lae ireai ; w aiiea Country." ' ' la f f.J ; , , t;; At 10:45 the older children will meet to hear the story of the birth ofChrtst as told in the Bible, andj6tner festivities in keeping with the story of the flight into Egypt. , thw ri).i,tm. .nirit. A trio of girls from the hlffr school wiU lead In the singing of carols. ' ' . , ? ' ' : , Meeting In the high school -gymnasium Tuesday evening the teach ers of .the city schools enjoyed the series of games and stunts espe cially planned lor the Christmas party. The unloading of the trne provided much merriment, as the Joke gifts were presented and the accompanying comic verses were read aloud , , ; ; i At the Presbyterian-manse, on Wednesday, Dec. 1 2 Miss Mildred Davenport and. Joseph B. Schaller were united In marriage by th Rev. ; Ward Willis Long, who read the simple service. . The bride was charming in . a .gown . of blue silk crepe with, a fmali hat to match, and she was attended by her , sister, Wss Blanche Daven port, who wore a brown frock" and hat. j, John : Miller) acted as best man to the groonu . : . , Mr. and Mrs. Schafler are spend ing a short honeymoon' In the north; .from where they will re turn to Salem to make their home here.;. " '.iV' i''V:" . . Mrs. Schaller is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Davenport of South Salem, and is a member of " the Salem ; high school class of 1921. i : 'r Mr. Schaller is. the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. SchaHer. .1695 Berry street. Miss Floreta Brunk was a de lightful hostess Wednesday eve ning for a group of yqnng friends, inviting them, in for a few hours of games and informal .music. The time was pleasantly spent until at an early hour the hostess served a dainty luncheon, with Winifred Brown 'and Lenore Meade assist-' ing.. . , ,t . , t The gu ests were Miss Bern ice . Ystad of: Astoria,' who was the guest of honor; Miss Olive Steph ens, Monmouth. Winifred Brown, Myrtle Brown. Ella Stephens. La-, nor Mead t. , Marie Brunk. and tbfe hostess, 'Floreta Brunk; Messrs. Willard Bartlett and Frank' Steph ens of Oak. Grove, Wesley McElroy 1;. !'!( .Uiii rial) icjt. :"ialul.aj ' U PICNICS .Army O. D. Wool Serge Shirts, double front. and elbow 53.15 5 ; Union Suits, heavy fleece ' ' . lined '51.35 V - . Blankets', . Double Wool Blks. $5.25 Army Wool -.- - - Blks ...$30 to $4.00 Double Cotton Blks $1.79 Ccrnmcrcial Street of Woodburn; Milton Grallap, Carl Qulnby, - 'Alvin "Meade, Ernest Brunk and Earl Brunk. "The Revolt of the Toys'3 ,waa me caniaia put on in tne cnapei of the bund school last evening by the children before a . large audi- etrts of the children. After the ber of the arorite old Christmas songs. After - th . program ' the nnnlla and ' eruests adlonrned to thft evmnasf urn lo tartieliat 4n - Because of a recent . attack of Influenza. Irs. Walter - Barsct ( Catherine Carson) wiU ." not b'e aWe - to .make the trip to Salem for the holidays, as she had plan ned. But as soon as her-health permits J she ' will corn's Mo -visit with' her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Carson. -. - - Mr. and -Mrs. v Wallace Bone steele win spend the week-end and Christmas day with Mrs.. Bone steele's father, Or. William H. Oolding of Portland. r Miss Edna Sterling- of Seattle will be the Christmas guest of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wallace at their home on the Wallace road. '? ; -" , Dr. . and' Mrs. J. N. Smith are entertaining as their house guests during the holidays their daugh ter Mrs. ' Wa.rren ' Powers and small son of Portland. t ' " " : VA the house guests -of Mr. and Mn. William McGIlchrist, 'Mr. and Mrs. Millar McGIlchrist of Port land wUl spend the holidays in Sa lem. ' , 4 Kenneth ' Powers and Wolcott Buren, both students of the Uni versity of Oregon medical gchooj In Portland, will spend the -short Christmas vacation at their homes here. Mr. Powers is the son of Mrs. Frank Powers and Mr. Buren is the son of "Mr. and Mrs. Max O. Buren. . . , , , ,Mr.'and Mrs. Henry W. Meyers left Wednesday by motor for Se attle to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. - F. M. Jordan - during the i Christmas season. . Jurors are Drawn for , January Court Term , The Jury list for the January term pt court was drawn yester day. The names of 10'women 'are included In the 31 names drawn. For the last year many more wo men's names have been drawn than men. --- . The men and women drawn for service aVe Grace LIbby, Jefferson; Charles E. Colvin, AumsTille; Ella Williams, East Stayton; Levi Mc Cracken. Salem No. 7; Jennie- Mc Clellan, "West Stayton; WIIlllm'H.: Carter, , Sublimity; Margaret Pease, Jefferson; George C.' Bolter, Salem. No. 5; MollleC Dancy. Sa lem. No. 16; E. Jt. English, West ML. Angel; W. J. Dirr. Englewood;: John A. Auperle, - Jef f erson, liar-! vey Smith, East ML. Angel; . Ollie M. Edwards, Salem -No. 3;. Flora B. Jory, Salem Heights; W. " Tj Gatchell, West Woodburn ; EUxa-T beth Daridson. SL Paul; Ed Seig-: mund, Mehama; John Zubar, Sub llmftyr Christian Geisy, Donald; Frank E. Yergn, -West Hubbard? Julius Aim, WeBt Silrerton; John A Dimlck, East Hubbard; Martha M. Brownell, ,Pringle; Charges D. Query, Croisan; - Letty Steelham mer. East Silverton ; Joseph G. Fontane. Jefferson; Charles Hi Cannon, Prlngle; Guy H. Smith; "Chema wa ; "B. C. . Miles, Salem No. 11; .William Murphy, St. Paul; Get Tv3 Trill Boxes PAZO OINTMENT Is a Guaran teed Kemedy for all Xonns of Piles. . Pay your druslst $129 for two boxes of PAZO OINTMENT. When you have used the two boxes. Lf "yon are not satisfied with the results obtained, we will send$L23 to your druggist and request him to hand it to you. ; We prefer to handle this through the druggist because his cus tomers are usually bis friends ' and wiU be honest with him. . PARIS MSOKDCa COMPANY. ' - .St. LoaU. Ma. WE ; PAY. CASH FOlt YOUR AND TOOLS. Capital Hardware , Cz Furniture Co. Best Prices Paid E53 jr. Coeu'l St. I'bono 947 R 1 BITS FOR BREAKFAST :I Don't pull 'em up - -f .. - . w . : - Organlzo and - make he logan berry industry sound and solid. . .Henry Ford and -both senators from Ohio hare endorsed Presi dent Coolidge. That would seem to make' it -about unanimous. ' . The . small .building on State j street, next to the Red Cross head- uarters, mention of the removal of which was made in a news item in The Statesman of yesterday morning, was not the property of H. W. Meyers. It was the prop erty of the man who built It, and occupied It, and who himself-removed it. i The lot belongs to Mrs. : Meyers, who , received the ground . rent while the building was there. " . - ; S "b 'It is said that the prevalence of golf has Increased the number of swear words Jn the - English lan guage; the whole number now be ing placed at 38$7. , Engineers .have pronounced the White House unsafe, i That is an other reason .why a Democrat should not.be sent -there in 1924. The supT'y of Democrats must be conserved; i - . ; 1 - At last the world 4 acvlsed of the perfect life of a loving couple in , a movie colony, down at Los Angeles. They have never been separated for a full day since their marriage, nor has a single unkind word been spoken; The nu3band has brought, flowers to the wife every day and they are hardly ever .out of one another's com pany. It .seems., however, that they were only wedded on Thanks giving. .. V ' J . - ' ' WlXTEIt COUGHS AND COLDS With the changeable weather which we have at this season of the .year coughs and eolds are very prevalent. Be prepared for them. Have a bottle of FOLEY'S HONEY, AND TAR COMPOUND handy, and with the first sign of a cough or could Uke a dose and prevent a serious ailment. - FO LEY'S HONEY AND TAR COM POUND has been the standard family cough "remedy for over 35 years, bringing - prompt relief and when once used xyou will never be without it. Sold everywhere.' Adv. f-: - : f - ; Popular story, vintage of 1924; "Once there was -a German na .ion" : .!:-. I Her m ' i ?.. 1. .... -1. i , ! i . .. . ". ..- ' Doll Beds, Springs and Mattresses, ma hogany finish, r 41 regular $3 value - . &k miO Child's Dressing Table and Bench, triple mirror; ivory and blue trim, CI A regular $21 value .........- ti)lT,a Gateleg Tables in ivory blue trim, animal decorations, ? ' - 1 C regular ?6 value .....-...-,....-..... aPXcla Heed Doll Carriage at' and up .'. 1 - Highway Gaps Will Be . , Filled By Commission At the next meeting of the state highway commission.: to be held in Portland January '8, bids will i be received for. the resurfacing with crushed rock of the Umatll- la-Ecbo section of the Old Oregon trail. This is a stretch of about tz miles. Bids also will be re ceived for the surfacing with' grav el or crushed rock of the Coqullle- Bandon section of the Roosevelt Coast -highway in Coos county, a distance. of 16.9 miles. - 1 Bids alBo are to be received for the building of about 1200 feet of standard timber trestle on the Co-quille-Bandon section near . Co quiller: At this meeting he commission also will receive proposals for the privilege - of operating a confec tionery and lunch room at Bradley park on the Lower Columbia Riv er highway in Clatsop i county, which nas - just been opened' to the public. :,Vv -"!- MEAD COLDS 11 i JAell la tpoonj ihhal vapors; U U - apply frly up nostrils, - V vapoRud Owmr 17 Million Jarw UJ Ymorty Attention . . Christmas Shoppisrs We fiil Not Be Open . Saturday Eveninc Do Your -Shopping Early; shop in4 the forenoca, the nftcr ' noons are terribly crowded. Today, will be a record breaker. We Will Close Promptly .' At 6 O'clock Saturday Evening . . . a s - i g m s UHi,Maiffl:a;m:uaMiiiin:i!,i'Bi:rmBiL:tB " " That,, l"J III Fleao& .fffjo fZScJcJSOi At Olooe-Ocst. PpSggo - Beginning Satin-day Morning We Will Clbe Out Ail SAVING of from&70Jm , While They Last. Come Early and Get Your Pick , Arfe a Few of i f $4.50 : (: " You are always welcome - at this store whether you come in to make a pur chase or just to look. . around. -We arc pleased to demonstrate at any time. bm Successor to Welch Electric Co. ; 379 State Street Our Toy Offering Toy Phonographs in mahogany finish, will play small sized records and give an abundance of music and pleasure to the kiddies - - , J C7 71 Cf Regular $10.50 value 'LLLLJ-L O i Jj:0 Boy's Auto fully equipped, ' regularly sold $21 Tricycles, Coasters, Coaster Wagons, Red Steel Wagons, Kiddie . Cars, etc. - Many others tod numerous to mention. ; &3 - XLLCTT-G IT.i.'I tSa ht iroa audi Phc-si:-'; Mil1 . to. $15.75 4 i " - T