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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON " FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 21, 1924 ! kWGODRY Buys Furniture Phone nil V Typewriters ALL MAKES . Ikrwu $. Monthly O. M. JLockwood 24? N. Com. St. Pbon 666 TERMINAL SERVICE pars for, hire with oat drivers PHONE 2020 Day and Night Service POPULAR PRICED Men's and Vounc Men's fV Tailored Suits $25 to 45 i. D. -'Hi MOSHER TAILOR Dr. B. H. White Osteopathy - Sorgery Electronic Diagnosis and Treat ment (Dr. Abram's method) ffice Phone 859 - or 469-J B06 V S. Bank Bldg. 1 CITY NEWS m 7 Real Bargains I In used pianos at Stiffs. -n21 Social at Hazel Grocn A basket focial will he given at the Hazel tlreen whoolhouse on December 5, Moore's musle house will give a program at 8 o'clock, after which F. X. Woodry will sell the baskets. j Mill Wol 1 5 loads 16 inch $18.75. 10 loads 16 inch $35.00. Good wood, prompt delivery. - Spaulding Log ing Co., Phone 1830. n23 Dancing! Dancing! Salem's Xew Auditorium Ladles Free Wednesday and Saturday Bezanson's Melody Phlends Skating, Skating, Skating At Dreamland Thursday, Friday, Saturday 7:30 to 10 p. m. Hear Our Xew Calliope RADIO HEADQUARTERS for! " : . RADIO SUPPLIES Open Evenings i 189 SOUTH HIGH : i t f Sr. BANKERS ( ''' : " ' ' ' ' f i 4 Established 1808 ! General Banking Business Office Hours from 10 a. m. to 3 pJ ml :We) Garry . : Larmer All Sizes of Coal from the large furnace to the smallest nut size. Tell as for what purpose the coal Is required and well point out the proper size to use. But although we carry all sizes, we handle only : one quality, the very best coal from the very ; best mines. Our coal service la yours to command. ,.!..: Prices range frmS10 to $15 Also handle the best Diamond Briquettes f 15 PHONE 930 Transfer & Storage Co. Mathis Nursery Co. U1' L ' V-' I ' ....!"" ; ,'.1 ,:'" -' -M' - ' ;i . Office and Sales Yard Now Open Would like to have all our old customers and new ones pay us a visit i Office 140 S. High SU Opposite O. E. Depot 4 it i . h . v: it THANKSGIVING DAY 1 1 : . L The smiling faces of loved ones i gathered in cheery assemblage, round trip The welcoming banquet table No?e& the delicious turkey feast-the 25-27 inc. hours of pleasant reminiscence. Return limit pjan now for a full measure of - Decembcr2 Thanksgiving enjoyment. Tor complete railroad information communicate with. Mrs. .Matthews III ! t- Prof. James -'IV Matthews of Willamette university left yester day for I.os Angelas in response to a telegram received from there indicating the serious illness of his wife. Professor Matthews will remain in Califo:nia until Mrs. Matthews recovers. His classes at the university wilt be taken over by student Instructors, Dance At Schlndler Hall Saturday night. a 2 2 ' Frc 12 Pound Turkey yith each new range purchased before Thanksgiving at Stiff's. n21 Firt.t Formal 0iiirig The Hai l man Itroili'-rs opening which will -'he held today Is the first of its kiiul ever held iu Su lem. They have a beautiful Jow- iry store und the idea of the cpealng is to let , the public be come familiar with it. 1 An orches tra has been secured and the oc casion wilt be one when the peo ple can Rather and inspect the goods and then go home and de cide what they want. The Dalles Wants Help- Willamette valley cherry grow ers are being urged to cooperate with The Dalles organization to get an increased tariff on cher ries. Congressman Sinnott is making the fight for the increased I tariff. , ' L Commission Plans Dance .Plans for the accident commis sion dance, to he given Monday night in McCornack hall, have been completed. Miss Rhea Wil son is in charge. According to the posters appearing in the com mission headquarters at the state house, dancing, cards, gossip and man jongg iwilUhe featured. All employes of the commission and their families ares, invited. j. Remember the Shooting Match At Turner. Nov. 23. I nZl Dry Wood for Sale j 16-inch or 4-foot lengths. 7F2 " i Ready to Occupy " Brand new 4 room bungalow. Furnace, fireplace, Dutch kitchen. hardwood floor etc. Paving and walks. Price with garage $4250 nd $500 down, then $30 a month takes. See 1654 S. High. Becke & Hendricks Vi, S. Bk Bldg. n20tf Call ntf West Salem League ! The Epworth league of the West Salem community church will give a musical program tonight at 7:30 o'clock. The program consists of vocal solos, duets, quartets, violin and piano solos, readings and dia logues. A small admission will be charged, the proceeds going for church benefit. Blrtchctt Loses The suit of Walter Birtchett to secure the position of chief of po lice now held by Frank Minto was abandoned! when Judge i Kelly over-ruled the demurrer to the answer filed. Birtchett contended that he was elected for two year3 and the change in the city charter did not affect him. On wool dresses for $10 Friday nd Saturday. A nrw good coats left at wholesale prices, - Reduc tion on all millinery. Mrs. H. P. Stith. , '. n22 Irrigation Bonds Sold A total of $146,31Q worth of state irrigation bonds iwere pur chased Thursday by Aj D. Wake- man of Portland and Ri M. Grant, Chicago concern. who offered a par and premium price of $135 and 4 per cent on the first $121,000, and 4 per cent on the remainder. Eight bond houses bid for the bonds. The award was made by the state bond commis sion. Nursery Reopens The Mathis Nursery company has reopened its place of business and is now including a complete, line of fruit trees. The nursery has been; closed down for some time, but? is now able to take care of all their old customers.- Wanted, Student To work for hoard and room. Box 12, Statesman. n21 Select Christmas Presents Now- Small payments make It easy. Love, the Jeweler, Salem. olO-tf Card of Thanks We wish to express to our f r in t nnr thanks and aDDrecia- tion for the beautiful flowers and sympathy extended in lour recent bereavement. Signed:; Mr. and Mrs. Philip Holmes and son Han ley. ! n21 . - 1 1 ij ' ' Mm iviilirniK Ak Divorce Mrs. Nellie Williams has filed ntt tnr divorce from George W. Williams in Dallas. Mrs. Williams charges that her husband has an ungovernable temper and naa choked her and abused her In ntha, wnva Thov have a four- year-old boy and Mrs. Williams asks bis custody, 'iney nave uvea in Salem. Speeders Arrested Officer Wiles, night traffic of ficer, arrested LMrs. Z. J. Riggs of 1440 State, Ross Harris of 701 North Capitol, and W. L. Craig of Route 4, for speeding. ' Harris and Craig contributed $ eacn to me police judge as fines. Ford Returned! The Ford touring car which had been stolen from J. E. Harrison recently is held by the Oregon City Card of Thank We wish to express to - our friends our thanks and apprecia tion for the beautiful floral of ferings and sympathy extended in our recent bereavement, in tne death of our beloved wife and mother, Lydia Burton. L. Burton Mrs. W. E. Walker H. W. Burton. n21 i . ' t :u- 5 ' ? : ; V ; C-i 'PHONE -10F4- " ' : - :V 'i ii i f i i i O. L. Darling, Agent, Salem, or A. A. Mickel, D. P. & P. A. i 14 liberty Street . I Eees Drop a Cent ! Advices from Portland are mat the egg market yesterday was lower. On the exchange extras and pullets are off a cent at 57 and 50 cents respectively while first and pewees sagged two cents to 50 and. 39 cents. , Children's Dress Special Blue serges and tweeds, sizes- 6 to 14; $3.90 to $4.90 value3 for $2.98. C. J. Brier Co. n21 Germany "Wants 'Prunes- There is a report that the Hamburg dealers in Germany will take 25,000 tons of prunes the coming season. The prices and the exact amount do not appear Uo have been agreed upon according to American commercial attache C. E. Herring. Announcing That Smith & Watkins. corner Court and High streets, now have gen eral high test gasoline in their front pump. It will make your car run smoother. I n!8tf. Seven Orioles Playing Dance, Derby hall. Sat. night V n2 police, according to a communi cation to the officers here. Woman's fist., fimlr i Cooked food sale Nov. 22rNel- myer'a Drug store. ri22 f - i tVrt if Il-.KPa tt la.ltll it filtvrl with the city health officer at! the rate of one per day. The vurlous state institutions contribute tU tne high it umber 'of certificates JTiled here. , of . the estate of the late Garrison Hayes. ' Music At Gray Bell Oregonians seven piece orch estra, will play during dinner Sat urday and Sunday evenings. Danc ing trom a- to 12 Saturday eve ning. - - : . : . - Boston Terrier I'unpli For sale. Pedigreed and regis tered. Dr. Fred Ellis, 1380 Center. Phone 2103W. ni6tf Aimraiira t-n Xiiiik1 . - - -i Judge W. H. Downing appointed M. O. Gunderson, C. A., Reynolds and J. A. Campbell as appraisers 1 Sunday Only 1 -AXH12AIjj MM -i i r CAL. DEAN ami SORORITY GIRLS Miniature Musical Comedy and 4 Other Acts BLIGH 31 TONIGHT 8 O'clock Address by s T. B. KAY i - i -. i i ; Music by the . Schubert Octet ' 1 ' ' Radiola Concert! Super VIII All this at the SALEM ARMORY :- 1 At the ' : : . :. - ! Marion-Polk Corn Sliow ' and ' Industrial Exhibit Come Anytime Today Come Tonight Get acquainted with the eight Communities witn Exhibits. j Get Acauainted with the Industries o Marion , County. i ' : ' ' :- t ; ; ADMISSION FREE - - I . I You are invited to attend i by the -r ' 1 Salem Chamber of Commerce Bring Your Friends See t)ur l'ieI Piano .Before you buy. Stiffs. n21 Mothers Get IMctures -4 A copy of the official picture of the American War Mothers statue, "Over The Top to Victory" hua been mailed to the Gold Star Mothers of Marion county. Eleven mothers gave their sons o-n .the field of battle, and to these wom en are being mailed thephotos. The official picture was taken by the Gunnell & Robb studios. Dance, !Vi-t,y Hull' Saturday night, 7 Orioles play- king. 1 V n21 Draeer Is Moving The Drager Fruit company Is moving into the newly construct ed Hughes building at High and Ferry street. The company has offices on the ground floor im mediately on the corner. Line Extended ! Two blocks in the district of Lee n n H Twent v-fmirt h arc nnw nerved by a line from the PEP company ana nve aaaitionai lamiues nave electric service. i DIED 5 MONACO Veto Monaco died at a local hospital Nov. 19, 1924. at the age of 19 years. He Is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Giovanni Monaco of Port land. Funeral announcements later. Arrangements in charge of the Webb funeral parlors. RIGDON & SON'S MORTUARY Uneqnaled Service f Cpoley A Quality Groceries, Gooil Service and Mmlerate Prittes is foundation oh which our business is rapidly Increasing the A Few Prices on Staple Groceries Friday and Saturday Fancy No. 1 California Navy Beans, 3 lbs...., 13 lbs. Onions ..........L.J 1 1001b. bag Onions 100 lb. bag Netted Gem Potatoes I.... Best Creamery Butter .... ...J... 1.... v.... No. 5 Cascade Lard .J....!....., No. 10 Cascade Lard ; 3 lb Elbo Macaroni - : - - 31b. Pacific Nut Margarine FRUIT AND VEGETABLES for! ....5c .$1.50 ..$1.50 ..J42c ...37c $1.67 .:...25c ...j75c 3V2 lb. Sweet Potatoes . .- 3 lb. Fancy Bananas California Head Lettuce (solid large)............ Extra Large Fancy Celery, per bunch... . 4. .. Fancy Jonathan Apples, per box 'J:. Borne Beauty Apples, medium size, per box Northern Spy Apples, per box ...J See Our Display Window for Thanksgiving Suggestions 211 N. Commercial St. Phone 52 41 Free Delivery Inside City Limits and on West Side Fresh meat orders purchased and delivered 1 with groceries' iff desired " j Bargains In Capital Bargain House . House of a Million and One Bargains 215 CENTER STREET Willamette Valley Transfer Co. Fast Through Freight to All Valley Points Daily Speed-Efficiency-Service Salem-Port land-Woorfbura Corvallis - F.ugene Jefferson Dallas - Albany - Monmouth j Independence - Monroe . .Springfield - ft SHIP BY TRUCK 1023 Star Touring . V "- Good condition. $300.- Valley Motor, Co. Phone .1995,- ' n23 Music Dtuing DLii Saturday .und Sunday evenings at the Gray Helle by the .Oregon- Ian.- entertainers also dancing dur ing baturday evening between -9 and 12 o'clock. . . ' (Continued on pkge 6 ) AVE PAY CASH FOU YOUU FURNITUR AND TOOLS Capital Hardvare & Furniture Co. Best Price Paid 283 N. Coui'l St. I'hone 317 Specials for Saturday All I5c Bread 10c Rye, Honey and Milk, WholeWheat Butter Cream Doughnuts 15c per dozen I Regular 50 cent Fruit Cake Scotch Fruit Cake, 33c per pound Just full of mixed nuts, cherries and citron. ' A cake every one will enjoy. All our cakes are made from fresh butter and eggs. We will decorate the rakes and mail them to any city in the U. S. We have a full line of Christmas Cakes Prices 25c, 35c, 50c and 75c per lb. Ask to see the designs and get our prices, as we lead - in faury cakes. 'Others follow 121 South Commercial Street e mis nep' STflNDaRDIZED CASH STORES SALEM CORVALLIS ALBANY WOODBURN This Year Ever B Th an B efdre Busick's Store is better prepared this year than ever before to sup ply you with good things to eat so much desired by every one for Thanksgiving dinner. There are hundreds of items of practical, every day appeal as well as the more luxurious table dainties. You need only to see the merchandise to know that the prices represent substantial, savings. t' ; . '; , v'.-twtBltJ' FRUIT AND VEGETABLES 20c 7? . - - - 10c 10c 10c Cranberries Sweet Potatoes Lettuce, per .head .... Celery Hearts Celery, bunch Oranges, Lemons and Ba nanas perfectly ripened, finest quality. Many , other items in both fruit and fresh vegetables to select from. COFFEE All brands of coffee will be 3 cents per lb. fiigher next week. Hill Bros. Red Can, lb. 54c Hill Bros. BIueCan, lb. 49c M. J. B., the perfect blend, lb. . .1 . 54c 31bs. ... - 31.57 FLOUR Vim Floiir, the p e r f ect family flour........ .,-52.03 Crown Flour, i 49 lb. sack $2.13 Fancy Potatoes, 100 lb. sack t. . .$l. 49 MEAT DEPARTMENT This quality of meat can not be bought cheaper , and if you were to pay more it could not be be t- ter. Fancy Prime Boneless Rib .. Roasts, lb. 25c Fancy ; Prime Boneless Rumji Roasts 23c Fancy Prime Boneless Shoulder Roasts -20c Prime Chuck Roasts, lb. . .. ...i8c Leg of Spring Lamb, lb. ....... .28c Best grade of Veal for ; Roast, lb. -20c Best grade for Stuffing, lb. ....... J-. -;A -. -. 15c All the iFancy iits of steak from young healthy ani ; mals. Our Special Steak, lb... 1 3c Luxury Pig Pork Sausage 19c Premium Hams, half or whole, lb. 29c .Cascade Hams, half or whole, lb. .l-.-ij.".".-i....-...27c! No. 10 Silver Leaf t Lard . .-...$1.63 TURKEYS Young Goblers in prime condition, well fattened; young Hen Turkeys, also Chickens for frying, roast ing or stewing. , BUYlROM A STORE WITH THE ORANGE COLpFl FRONT It's Your Guarantee of Service Plus Quality 9 4