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T THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 23. 192.V . It. i I' i A i i, i J, I r ; V r 1 1 'f .Ctierrian r lighted ' ' Th e large tlx. tree stand ing on the court house nremise that u illuminated annually u a Christ mas ire dj me unerrians. was Il luminated" yesterday afternoon. The wlrlnr was dona hv thn mu ner Electric company, which used 240 colored globes and approxi mately 850 feet 'of electrical wir- Special - Ilalrcnttlng- . At Marinello Beauty Parlors. 35c. 245 N. nigh. d26 Sale fi tarts ,Thls ; week. Erening gowns practically cost price. M. Buffe Morrison, The French Shop. d23. Christmas Cantata Planned Members of the Leslie Metho dist church choir of 24 Voices, will glre a Christmas cantata at the church Sunday night. A candy sale was held yesterday by the Queen Esther circle of the church. The regular - Sunday ' school pro gram will be held at 5 o'clock Monday afternoon, and following the Tesper serrices it Is planned to spend some time with carols. The Valley. Grill Will I remain closed . all day Christmas. V Wishing our friends and patrons a rery merry Christ mas. Corn & Corn, i f " , d23 Free. Passes Bring Boys ", 'One. day passes to the YMCA, admitting the holder of each to all privileges - of . full membership, brought hundreds ot boys to the Salems Most . Famous Confection Spd Chocolates Made in onr own candy kitchen. The sweetest gift of all. There is no gift so flattering ' . aa a beautiful box fall of 1 - Spa Chocolates. . " Monday Shoppers Will find ns With a fall assort ment 7 of " strictly frewh Home t , ; made Candies. V l y The Sp a ' '. J A Beal Candy Store-. Special Sunday Dinner f 1.00 Fpecial Christmas Dinner f 1.23 a. d. cxoins, ild. General Office . Practice ' " Careers Treated r . Office, Tyler's Drag Store 157 S,' -Commercial . E tree , : Cgnftalie. EaTlngs O Portland, Oregon. 1 , Tarry G. Keeney, I?reaentatlTA. fOl Masonic Phono US OrcfM BsXtag ; TCapfcM 4ST Seavey, CtH , Iosnrarice ' - Agency ' " General Insurance Biny sn Frsak Wffr imKlO-ELECTRlC inEHAPEUTIC INSTITUTE (Formerly Dr. Schenks) . .219 & Cottage HU' moin: . ii82 i ; ccmroPAxii It The Original and Genuine Spin al Adjustment Treatment. BkUl f nil. Painless Adjustment that get results. - DB. L. C IIABCHALIi Oeteopethle Pbysiclaa and - C3 OresoB r.IT j. ealesa. I set jj. a. stsoi xsas nassag . I Vasos S5t KM. FU I DR. 0. If. WHITE g SUMtrcds ZMasaeaU anS ftwui P. Ateaas laUf. ftaleni 'i-,. . f : Oresasi r LAPP v&' BUSH .... . . Established 1863 j : ; General Eanidng Business - Office Ilcurs FrcsrlO A. IL to 3 P. M. - - .: Annonncins: the Opening of ? Our" 1 FLORAL SHOWROOM Next Door to Oyster Ixaf Cafe in Kew. Adolpb & TTatrrs '- BnUding.' , Corner Court nH liberty Sta. . We will hard on display innumerable plants suitable for Christmas gifts. . Among them being such old farorltes as: Cyclinen, Poinsettas, Rubber Plants, Heather Ferns Potted Plants of all kinds. ' " '- '-. ; - - :- j- v. a wHl a!?3 be glad to hare you call -at enr Creeshoures.T NEWS IN Salem YMCA j yesterday. Nearly 1500 such passes were giren to all boys beyond the fourth grade in the public schools and to boys In the Junior high and high schools. The passes are good any time dur ing the holiday Tacation. Potted Plants . ' New assortment. Flake's Pet land, 2 7S State. d23 Want Rates Suspended The ITood BiTer Apple Grow ers have, appealed to the public service commission for a 60-day suspension of the Increased freight rate on apples between The Dal les and Hood River and points on Puget Sound. ; The increased rate is 32 cents a hundred and the growers want the old rate of 28 cents to hold. ; - Song Shop Open Monday Until 10 p. m. Gifts.. d23 Knykendall Files Brief J. ; VI Kuykendal, attorney of Klamath Falls, has filed with the public service commission a brief in the case arising in various coun ties attempting to upset for the county tax supervising and conser vation act. Mr. Knykendall, re presenting federal Interests makes an argument against the constitu tionality ot the act. John S. Coke United, States attorney of Port land, Informed the court Saturday that he probably would cause an intervention to be made in the case to protect the government's interests in Klamath county. Waitresses Wanted At Argo Restaurant. d23 Klan Gives f tOO Dr. H. E.f Morris, former rice president of the Associated Chari ties, received $10 for the organi sation yesterday from the Salem' Ku Kluz Klan. 4 ' The money will be turned over to George -Ar-buckle, treasure. ' Another contri bution, $10, came from the Salem Shrine club, $5, through the mail; $2.50 from te Spanish War Vet erans auxiliary. The money from the various organizations is the 10 .per cent per member tax per member tax which was requested by the association at the last meet ing ' . , : . Seml-Annnsl Clearance . sale of . millinery, coats, furs, gowns,' etc. M. Buffe MorrisqnwThe, French,iShop. d23. - . VS The Fight is On : And nothing will be settled by the battle between Modernist and Fundamentalist.' When the sky clears men will still be face to face with the fact of Chrjpt, the We Have Corrected the EYESIGHT - , ... - . - . ' . ,. . t ..... . . . - , ot. Thousands of Salem ' Residents. Why' Not You? MORRIS OPTICAL CO. S01 5 OREGON BXDG. Oregon's . Largest . Optical Institution Pbone 239 for Appoint ,v mentA, RsTnnii '' - Oregon Grafted Walnut .Trees Italian Fnui Xado4 GMnanl KurMiy Stock ' SalM Tirt and Offlc. 64 rny St. FRUTTLAND NURSERY A. J. MATHJ3, Prop. Orfice Phone 199. - Bes. 11403L S BR IMF supreme, fact of history. He Is the real miracle and we can not get away from Him. 1 Everyman's class and our Bible school at First Christian church are trying to get His message. Come and see. Go to church somewhere today. Turkey Shoot k All day Sunday at Liberty. Come early.- d 2 3. f Halik Bays Property H. E. Halik or the Halik Elec tric company, has purchased the property formerly owned by, Mrs. Olive E. Enrlght, of Portland, at a consideration of $15,000. The property has a frontage of 50 feet on Court and a depth of 80 feet, adjoining the rear of the Ray 1. Farmer Hardware company. Af ter the first of the year Mr. Halik will .have possession of the pro perty and is planning to make ex tensive alterations. The present store occupies a portion of the property purchased from Mrs. En right. Electric Toy Trains One-third off. Salem Electric Co. Masonic Temple. Phone 1200. d23. k Kadi For Xmas should be ordered as early as possible. We expect a big rush. Order yours early and give us a chance to install it prop erly. Salem Electric Co. Masonic Temple Phone 1200. d23 Astrologer Gets Books A few of his beloved books on astrology were given to Arthur Covell, Inmate of the state prison hospital who is awaiting the. decis ion ot the supreme court regarding his case. - Covell was condemned to die for the murder of Mrs. Elba Corell, of Coqullle. . These few books were brought to him by a friend, and his typewriter and other books are now on the way to Salem and will be delivered to him upon their arrival, J.:W. Lqile. deputy warden; said Saturday.' In addi tion to the books on astrology, Co Tell received a book on shorthand, having recently expressed a desire to study thi subject. , s j , Song Shop Open Tfeday Last minute gifts. d23 Listings Continue Gaining Listings in the multiple listing bureau of the Marion-Polk County Realty association continue to pile up In the office until a total valu ation of 3288.846 is represented, according' to figures compiled by Miss Martha Leavenworth, execu tive secretary. These are divided mong the farm and city properties with $173,321 in the first and $ 1 1 5,5 2 5 in 'the second classifica tion. J Nearly a , dozen realtors at tended the I luncheon 'Saturday during which exchanges were the topics discussed. What Have You to Trade i For a new Gardner Sedan just traded in at Vick Bros. Employment Situation Better ' Only 125 men applied 'for work at the United States employment service at the YMCA during the week ending December 22. Of this number 34 were referred and 3b reported as placed. Calls were made for 40 men. Common labor FUSERALS ' The funeral of James R. Cole man, who died Friday, December 21. will be held at the Episcopal church Monday. : Dec. 24. at 2 VcIock with Rev.' Mr. Chambers in Charge of services. Interment In City View cemetery. V Webb funeral parlors in charge of ar rangements. - . . ,, - ' DIED RICHES At a local hospital Sat urday, Dec. 22. Mrs. Ruby V. Hazlett Riches, wife of Stanley ' A. Riches, residents of Turner, . mother of little Rachael Olive Riches;, also survived by her mother, Mrs. , nachael Hazlett, and one brother, James H. Haz lett of Hood Rirer. Mrs. Riches was for a number of years an instructor in the Salem high school. The remains will be re moved today from the Rigdon mortuary to the home southeast of Turner; Announcement of funeral will be made later. A LEWIS At a local hospital, De- cember 21, Albert Lewis, Jr., formerly a resident of this city, age 17 years. . Survived by his father, two siBters, Mrs. C. A. Leach, '. Raymond, Wash., Mrs. Harrey Behnke, Portland, and three ; brothers, Leonard and Ray of Raymond, Wash., and , Ben;ot Salem. Funeral will be from the Terwllliger home Son day at 2 p. m. : - ' Webb&Clouab Lczihz Fmrrd Dircctcra Expert Entalratra Rigdon GSoifs headed the list, with 47. applying with calls for 30, 25 referred and 23 placed. Farm hands were sec ond, with 36 registering and calls for only J four. Three each ; were referred and placed. - Woods lab orers registering were 13, with six calls and six referred. Four of these received places. Twelve auto mechanics and garage work ers, eight chauffeurs and truck drivers and two machinists' regis tered. There were no calls for any of this class of he'j, and none were referred to places.- Song Shop Open Christmas,c10 till 12. d23 EZonvict Arrested-r1- '''' J. E. Craig, an ex-convIctv re ceived a five-day sentence when he appeared In the police .court yesterday.' Craig Is said to nave had a good record while confined In the state .prison. .He was ar rested Friday night by Officer Branson and charged 'with being drunk. " . : '.. Electric Curling Iro Two-year guarantee; one year guarantee marcel ' wavers. ; Re duction on all appliances. Halik's Electric shop, 337 Court.' St. -d23 . r s" m ii i n 1 1 ii . - ' Kiwanls WiU Not Meet 1 As the. regular meeting of the Kiwanis club falls on Tuesday, Christmas day. the club will hot meet for luncheon, nor on Tues day, Jan. , 2. . Both the Rotary club and the Chamber ot Com merce will stage their regular luncheons on Wednesday ' and Monday respectively. . Semi-Annual-Clearance sale of millinery, coats, furs, gowns, etc.- M. But re Morrison, The French Shop.d23. Library to Cloafo The city library will close at 6 o'clock Christmas ere and. will re main closed. Christmas day. Holly for Sale City View Cemetery. 26' Students Go East Nine Willamette university and Kimball College of ' Theology students-will - leave- Monday - for In dianapolis, Ind., where they will attend the quadrennial convention of the Student Volunteer associa tion. ; They :will be. accompanied by Dr. J. D. McCormack. - Those making the trip axe Leland Chap- in, Edna Jenniaon, Helen Barthol omew, Donald ; Lockwood. Milli- cent King. Hugh Bell, SInfroso Padilla, Merwin Stolxhelse, and Clarence; Oliver, Leland Chapin, boy's secretary at the YMCA. will leave his work in charge Of Loyal Warner, another student at Wil lamette. " " t - " ; - J Song Shop Open Today . Iast minute gifts. d23 Nelson and Hunt . Prescription specialists. . . Drugs and Sundries. .Phone 7. New store. Court and Liberty St.-1 ; d23 ' . . School Plana Progress Plans for the new-.unit of the Dallas high school will be com pleted about January 10V accord- It's True Xmas SpnitmenDad "Talks Candy" Just' received three cases " of Haas' fresh Candy, v We were crowded I for room, so V took .two old wooden casesrpat an old board on top of . them, and made the worst looking counter you ever saw. . ' ." : - ; ' Come In and look, at IL , But . the candy is the best you ever saw or tasted, and-, will make anyone a happy Christmas. , Come in and look at it. . You will see the best Candy on this great Pacific Coast, .perched on ' the homeliest . wooden" counter you . erer saw ' "- - 4, . But, we!; are not selling .the counter, we are selling the. candy. Way out In Honolulu, they are selling Lowney's Candy. It. 11 Is shipped . from, .way back east,' to Seattle, then by steamer to Hono lulu, a fifteen days trip, perhaps twenty." When it gets there it is in perfect condition. Why?.. ; Because Lowney. knows hbw? to make candy that will keep, and "stand up." and not leak or run. or get soft.- . f - They , have been in the candy business since 'Dad was ,a -Pup.- -'iiM -h s: So it is with Haas candy. i i They make candy" for several hundred of their agents, and make it. just the same,, as they do tor their six "Frisco" stores, and when it leaves the factory. It is fit to ship to any part of the world. ' . - When "Dad" was a kid, living In "Frisco" he bought Haas candy for his 'Dad", from Haas "Dad." i - That is over 50 years ago, so you see Haas, that is the old gent, started a business that was hand ed, down to his sons. -This busi ness was built on quality. So theTe you are. " ' , Advertising space costs money, so will "cut" out this advertise ment and ask you fl overs of good candy, to come in and see THE BEST CAXDY OX THE?' ; PACIFIC COAST . Perched on : ; . . " The Homeliest ; V.Tooden Courter ' '. . .. r i r"- - f r.- ! , , ing. to Freeman & Struble, local architects. The new unit will be two stories with gymnasium and auditorium. Bids will be called for soon In order to get the con struction under way as soon as possible. . . , , , 1023 Ford Roadster Good as new. Price. $295. Ask for McKee, Terminal hotel. s d23 Fine' Menu for Patients Patients ; at the state hospital will ; have an excellent Christmas dinner according to the quantity and quality of the food ordered Saturday. In order to feed : the 1872 Inmates it will be necessary to prepare 440 pounds of turkey, 1800 pounds of chicken, ' S00 pounds ot dressing, 130 gallons of mashed potatoes, 500 mince pies and 600 pounds of ake, 800 bunches ot celery, one barrel of cranberries, 500 pounds of sweet potatoes, 150 dozen eggs. 250 gal lons of milk, 100 pounds of fruit cake, 100, bushels of apples, 200 gallons of coffee, 250 gallons of fresh cider, 50 pounds of fruit salad, 100 pounds of plum pud ding, 1100 pounds of candy and 1300 pounds of mixed nuts.'. In addition four barrels of popcorn will be served. " Song Shop Open- Christmas, 10 till 12. d23 Some Don't Belong. Nearly 100 of Salem's , boosters are not yet members of the Cham ber of Commerce, according to a recent survey completed by, C. E. Wilson, " secretary. Of the Bus iness Men's league, which has a membership of 115, there are 12 who are not' yet members. The Cherrians have 96 in their organ ization, but 18 are not members. Among the luncheon clubs the same conditions hold true. The Lions, with . 39 on. the rolls have only 9 who are not affiliated with the Chamber of Commerce, while the Rotary club, with a , member ship of 89, has 12 absentees from the list. The .Kiwanis club, with 95 members, reports 13 not yet in the Chamber of Commerce. The Marion-Polk County Realty asso ciation, with -38, active members, have all but six in the Chamber of Comriierce. Christmas 'Carnival Dance Ball , Brothers Hall, Turner, Tuesday.. Dec. 25th. -Music by the Melody Five. Lots ot confetti. A .good time assured. for all. Every one .welcome. d23 Building Permits Issued , Two: building permits were is sued" Saturday by City Recorder Here's exactly what we , mean. . , Each and every loaf Is clean. v m"BETTBR-yEr ,BREAD Oregon Pulp and Paper Co. . - . -, ... .... . Salem Oregon , MANUFACTURERS Sulphite, and Manila Wrappings, also Butchers Wrap pings, Adding Machine Paper, Greaseproof, Glassine, Drug Bond, Tissue Screenings and Specialties. J . Carnival Dance . ' , : HALL BROTHERS' HALL ' : , TURNER, OREGON TUESDAY, DECEMBER 25th Music by The Melody Five Lots of Confetti A Good Time Assured for All EVERYONE WELCOME! Encouraging the Home Builder - . - - .... . ; i v ' An estate owns a number of A ine building sites In the attractive Yew Park section of the city. The owners want to do. something constructive with them they, want to see the property usefully employed -ate hearty believers In cooperative effort: They will furnish, the money to put a home on this 'property if you will pay it hack in small Installments. - 4, i Talks It over with T. Sr Ilfcclicnzio, Poulsen. J. H. Sharp will build a dwelling at 1135 North Capitol at a cost, of $3500 and J. v Perry Bates will build a two story dwelN log and garage at 930 North Sum mer at a cost of $4000. Semi-Annual Clearance 'sale of millinery, coats, furs, gowns, etc. M. Buffe Morrlson. .The French Shop. d23. Dolling .Case Dismissed Lack of evidence yesterday re sulted in the dismissal of the case of State vs. Dolling when William Henry Dolling' appeared in the justice court. Dolling was thought to have been responsible for the theft of about $12 from the home ot E. C. Time. He was charged with petty larceny. Alrdale Puppies - For Sale. 6 weeks old. Phone 1195W. . "4d25 10-Inch Block Wood : Three large loads for $15. Quick delivery. Fred E. Wells, Phone 1542. d23 Speeder Forfeits Hail " N. B. Naylor, of Sisson, Calif., forfeited $10 bail in the police court yesterday when he failed to appear to answer to a speeding charge. He was arrested Friday night by Officer Vogt- Song Shop Open Today Last minute gifts. d23 Just Arrived . Our Christmas candies and ci gars at The Cozy. Open till 10:30. Chet Fraser, 1272 State street. d23 . -. Bicycle Is Claimed ' . Herbert Ashby, Nineteenth and Ferry, called at the police station yesterday and claimed the bicycle that had been found by Officer Edwards. . Turkey Shoot . All day Sunday at Liberty. Come early. d23. ' Lindbccb Denies CreClt , A. L. Lindbeck of the Auburn neighborhood ' whom The States man ot Saturday credited with of ficiating as Santa Claus at the Christmas program at the Auburn school Friday night denies any credit whatever f or the -success of that entertainment. The pro- The ERA Clinic Diagnosis and Treatment .of Disease by the Abram's (E. R. A.) Method Children Clinic Daily. Consultation Free Dr. Harrison L Folk, Dr. Paul G. Stapran Hours10 a. m. to 8 p. m. Cor. 15th and State (1484 State) 0. A. C. SHORT COURSES Intensive nractical instruction In agricultural specialties varying rrom one wees to zo wee as as follows: . . : ; A.. Garl ApicdtarwJa. 3-lCsrch IS Borticttltars . ., " , , , , Ja. 2-lfarca 19 Dairy Msssfsetolac .Jsa. 7-Feb. 3 Herdtraca and Oow Ttrs Jan. 3-Joa 12 Farm Mechanics, Trmctorm. ,. i . Truck,, ete.. J" 2-lCarca 19 Farm Mechanics (on wtek). .Jsb. IS FaV. 23 Third Aaasal Canat'a School t-i 4-Fb. 23 Land CtaaaUieatioa ! sad Appraisal- -Jaa. T-Jaa. 13 arrievltoral Eeonomls voazercBca- raa. 21-Jaa. 25 For further information regard ing any course address The REGISTRAR " Oregon Agricultural College, : CbrvaUis, Oregon. ( gram, .according, to Mr. Lindbeck, was given tntire.ly by students of the Auburn school under the di rection of the teachers. Mrs. Port er and Miss Juaaita Wallace, who are entitled to all the credit for the success of the affair. The pro gram . of songs, recitations, play lets and operettas was enjoyed by one of the largest crowds ever at tending a meeting in that rapidly growing "community and ' numer ous presents as well as 250 bags of candy and nuts were distribut ed to the children and grown-ups by Santa Claus in the person of William yerbeck. . At Maruny's - Poinsettas, begonias, cyclamens, Jerusalem cherries, palms and ferns. 1 211 MlUer St. Phone 916. i Continued on page 3) Royal Ann :-Cherry Trees Big reduction on all cherry and prune stock. , Sales yard and of fice at' Cherry City Hotel, ISO S. High. . MATHIS NURSERY CO. Office Phono 1758 Kes. 10F4 . For That LAST. MINUTE GIFT you' can't- go wrong if you choose ivory. x Our selection Is unusually complete and you will be surprised at the values we are " offering in manicure sets, toilet sets and single pieces. , . ,.. . Dolls for the Little Folks Schaefers Drug Store 13S Xortb Commercial Phone 107 A ONLY ONE TO DO YOUR CHRISTIIAS SHOPPING . . . ' :? ' . v -'' , i . -. "'.'.: - f ' 'i Our stock is still complete and there 13 a present her. suitable for every relative and friend. . - Shop Here and Be Satisfied v DOUGHTON & MAECU 286 Nr Commercial St. .' h,C. IB f la DOLLS $198 DOLL AH "JVlama" Dolls in rz ONE CAR OF ROCK SPRINGS EGG COR . WILL ARRIVE NEXT WEEK ' - This is the ideal fuel for your Range or Stove. Plenty of heat--very little ash or soot a long lasting fire, and 'just the right size, too, V up to 5 inches., No bij lumps to break. : Phone your orders in now and get delivery direct from car. Phone 1855. Mfflmniaini , Emel C Good Ccal and Wood pav rjni -rn1 A Vk ,4-4. Jt. W ... YOUR ' FURiJi ' ANDT00L3 Capital Hardvaro J & Furniture Co, Best Prices Pail - 2S3 N. Com'l St. Phone 17 DAYS UliTH XIJAS Hartman Jewelrv tc.-c Give the boy or the girl a course In our busi ness school as a Christ- maa present. TouI-wiU be doing, the thing that will, bring them - many happy Chrlstmases. They can enter at . the begin ning of ; the'-,new year. START HZKZIS jprGiMrtowi (TV ft MORE DAY $3.98 for nil rurpcc" . 4 i