THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 7, 1924 u CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Kozer Kjwanis Speaker "How Big is Oregon"? This la the subject of an address by Sam A. Kozer, secretary of state, which will be given at the Kiwanls club luncheon, at the -Marion hotel Tuesday! noon. Special music will be furnished by the Willamette university male quartet. L : You Af&ed Fr It Special Sunday dinner 7Cc. serv ed 12 8 p. nu Colonial Dame Tea Shdppe. ' d7 - ' ' For Sale, By Owner . 5 room cottage. Bath, pantry, -electric! stove, tank heater and linoleum. $500 down. Bal as rent. 1635 S. High street. Tel. 1496R.5 d7. Phillips Released- V. I4 Phillips was released from the county jail yesterday after he bad put a bail of $100. He was held to the grand jury on a charge of stealing H.Steinbock's dog and talcing it to Astoria. Milady's Shop 517 Court Is showing models at cost. Many beautiful new linen sets just in, moderately priced.- Entirely mil linery stock at cost. . d7 . - 1 " ' " A Toilet Set '" Makes an Ideal Christmas gift for wife, sister,, mother or sweet heart. See our window display. Tyler's Drug Store, 147 South Commercial. d7 Batcher Speaks Here Dr Thomas W. Butcher, presi dent of the Kansas state teachers college who will address the Ore gon State Teachers' association In Portland on December 29 to 31, Dr. Butcher is a speaker of na tional recognition on educational subjects, t And if it is possible he will be secured to speak before the Salem- public school teachers. . Do You Want ' To hear a talk that you can live by. Attend the Men's Bible class i at the Bligh theatre this morning at 9:30. - d7. McCoy Loses Home f Newton McCoy, member of the public I service commission was called to Portland Saturday.. His home was destroyed, by fire Friday night. . V- .v v ' Marlnello Beauty Parlors M'en's -Manicuring, 245 No. High. d7 WGODRY Buys Furniture ! Phone 511 Telewriters $5 Dowm S MoatUy ' O. M. Xckw4 247 N. Com. BU Phon 060 . Hauser Bros. To Dissolve , Circuit Juge McMahan has named H. R. Crawford as receiver for Hauser Brothers, ' sporting goodstore here. Crawford was put under a $5000 bond to hold him to his duty and given an allow ance of $200 for attorney's fees. His instructions are to take charge of and operate the store, to liquid ate all indebtness and divide the procees between the two partners, Paul and Lloyd Hauser. The two partners could not agree on the matter of dissolution of the part nership and for that reason the action la started. It is understood to be a friendly action. Turkey Shoot at Turner Today- Take No Spinal Adjustments , Until you have a :- neurocalo meter reading by Dr. O. 1. Scott, U. S. National Bank Bldg. d3tf Good Investments in 'Houses . Will net you 6 to 10 per cent and increase in value. Just what is safer? We have several good buys in $3000 to $4000 modern Salem ' homes that are rented for $30 to $45. Terms will handle some. Becke & Hendricks, U. S. Bk Bldg. , I i d7tf Boys Win Prize Curtis Dimler. Leo Rurzess. Vernon Bushnell. Willard Kappa- nan, Koy uinmart. w. r . rowers, Frank Huit, Averill Reaney, Earn est Mars, and Kenneth Stanfield were the lucky boys who won the prizes of rerea by Hutcn s ' mse Shon for ruessincr nearest the number of ball bearinrs contained in a glass jar. Tires, spotlights, horns, pocket knives, nana warm ers, and wide bars were the acces sories awarded. j Get Your Arthur Parrtsh's 19,25 Calender at Halik's Elec tric Shop. j d9 Use Our Distributive Payment plan if you -cannot spare the cash. Pomeroy & Kee'ne, Jewelers and Opticians. d7 Masonic Election ; Friday night Salem AF&AM No. 4 elected the following officers: WM. Harry W. Pearson: SW, Ar thur D. Welch; JW, William T. Ellis; treasurer, Arthur W. Smith-e-r'J secretary. John U. Berwick. The appointive officers will be an nounced In two weeks, on tms occasion organization No. 4 enter tained organization No. 50- Rev. U. S. Crowder delivered an ad dress on the : Golden Rule. : . - Music For The Rabj And music for Willie in fact music for the whole family1 at Moore's Moore's Music House 409-415 Court. Phono 983. Mistletoe Wanted Phone 1928, Pacific Fruit and Produce Co. J d7 FACTORY SITE FOR SALE On railroad switch. adjoin ing Standard Oil Company's plant on 16th St. Inquire of W. T. Rigdon. f - . TERMINAL iTAXI 5 ' '! SERVICE Cars for hire without driven 1 PHONE 2020 Day and Night Service POPULAR PRICED Men's and Younjr Men's Tailored Suits 23 to 949 Id. h. liosher 1 - TAILOR Dr. B. II. White j Osteopathy Surgery Electronic Diagnosis and Treat ment (Dr., Abram's method) Office Phone 859 or 4 6 9-J 1606 V. S. Bank Bldg. Dancing ! Dancing ! - : Salem' New Auditorium Ladies Free Wednesday and Saturday T Be Sanson's Melody Phiends . Skating, Skating, Skating At Dreamland Thursday; Friday, Saturday 7:30 to 10 p. m. Hear Our New Calliope RADIO HEADQUARTERS ; ( : For : RADIO SUPPLIES Open Evenings 189 SOUTH HIGH LADB & BUSH BANKERS : Established 18CS General Banking Business Office Hours from 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. We Cany All Sizes of Coal w- Sc v" from the large furnace to the smallest nut slxa. Tell as for what purpose the coal la required and well point oat the proper size to use. But although we carry all sizes, we handle only one Quality, the Tery beat coal from the Tery best mines. Oar coal terries is yours to command. Prices range from $10 to $15 Also handle the best Diamond Briquettes S15 PHONE 930 or Iknsfar Hl Stcrane Co. The Willing Workers Sunday school ctl&a of the First Christian church, of which. Airs. Will May la teacher and Mrs. Crawford Newcomb is president, will hold a class benefit at the church parlors Dec. 13 Saturday afternoon and evening. . A delight ful program has been arranged. The holiday spirit will prevail. The class Invites the general pub lic to join them and the members of the church in an afternoon and evening of good times. , Dry Wood for Sale 16-inch or 4-foot lengths. Call 77F2 I ntf legion Election Monday- Capitol Post No. 9, American Legion, is expected to have a large turnout Monday night for the an nual election of officers. ; The election will be a feature of the meeting, which was postponed from last Monday night. , Learn to Play Popular Music In 12 lessons, Waterma? Piano School. McCornack i Bldg. ; d 7 Radio Purchased F. J. Lafky of 201 Mission has purchased a super-heterodyne radio from the Moore's Music House. It is the most elaborate radio on the market and is com bined with a Brunswick talking machine. The radio is so equipped that an outside aerial is not needed. . ; ' : Prescott's SpitasCnberg Apple Cider, i Telephone 1937-J. d7 Notice! My Office Will Be Closed from December the 22 until the first week in January. If you wish that I should look to your eyesight ; on to your glasses make an appointment as early as you possibly can. Dr. M. P. Mendelsohn, . Eye-Sight Spe cialist. Phone 723. , d7 Santa Clans Appears Santa Claus made his appear ance in some of the downtown stores yesterday and the kiddies were delighted. In consequence to the approach of Christmas a large business in being done in the toy departments of the various stores. Good Community Singing . Men's Bible class at the Bligh theatre 9:30 this morning. d7. i Oregon's Constitution The citizenship class of the Sa lem YMCA discussed the constitu tion of Oregon at their regular meeting at the association rooms last night. The class is open to anyone interested in citizenship.: L Beauf Giant Pens f Can't break Can't . crack Can't leak C. A. Luthy, Jeweler. .' ' . d7 Wanted, a Closed Ford 1 will trade a- piece of timber land In Josephine county for a closed Ford car. Phone 261 or 271. n30tf Swiss Found Insane Ernest Jacott, 44, a Swiss, was committed to the hospital for the insane after he had been arrested by the Corvalis police. Attention was attracted to Jacott recently when he attempted to end his own life by slashing his wrists. He was prevented from doing the act by friends. Soon afterwards he disappeared from the Richlie farm near Dallas, where he was employ ed.: He "was traced to Corvallis by personal belongings found in his room. Investigation disclos ed that there was ?200 deposited to his name. Turkey Shoot at Turner Today Fireplace, Garage, Gas Ldry tub, paving and car. For lease, $30 month, 6 rooms. See at 650 N. Sixteenth; vacant. Becke & Hendricks, U. S. Bk Bldg. d7tf More Than A Place To Eat Chicken dinner served from 12 to 8 p m.( 75c, Colonial Dame Tea Shoppe. ; . .. ; Deer Herd In View r The herd of deer, at the state tuberculosis sanitarium have in creased to 45 head and Dr. O. C. Bellinger, superintendent of the institution, has them fed in an Died . . SALSBURY Mrs. Lizzie Salsbury ' age 63, died Saturday evening at her home at 412 North 12th street. She is survived by four sons. William. Charles, and Roy, of Wisconsin and Fred, . of Salem,' and one daughter, Mrs. Ida Hartman, of White Bluffs, Wash. The remains are at the Rigdon & Son Mortuary. . Funeral announcement to be ; made later. ' i : WARREN Jonathan K. Warren, age 24, died at a local hospital, . December 5. - He is survived by his wife and parents who live at Beaverton, Oregon, whence the remains will be taken for ' funeral tenrlces and burial. Sa lem Mortuary in charge. Fnnerala' ' CLEVELAND The ? funeral of George W. Cleveland who died Dec. 5th. will be held at the Webb Funeral Parlors, : Monday December 8. at 9:30 a. m. In terment will be In the l.O.O.F. cemetery. .. : - ; PENNELL The funeral of Jos. Fennell who died' Dec. 5, will 1 be held at the Webb Funeral Parlors, Monday , the 8th, at 2 p. m. Rev. Campbell will have charge of-services. (Interment will be in the l.O.O.F. cemetery. RIGDON & SON'S SXORTUAIIY ' TJ&equaled Service inclosure close to the county road. The public is much Interested in the herd and many people stop to watch the animals feed. Sale of Women's Coats " -Samples left; from our fall stock, very reasonably priced. Mayer, room 7, over Miller's. d7 Building Permit A permit to repair a cement building at 444 Ferry was given to H. Polle & Son Saturday1 by City Recorder Poulsen. The estim ated cost it $600. Hear Evangelist fjeaviit Court Street Christian church, 7:30 each night. d9 Muic In the Home This Christmas! That means a Merry Christmas.' Look over our musical merchandise, anything from harp to a piano. Moore's Music House. 409-415 Court. St. Phone 983. f d7. Inquiries Come Here 1 Several inquiries have been re ceived by the YMCA-YWCA from people in California and other states asking - about employment in Salem. , Several families from outside the city have come here for the winter and the situation is becoming acute. Suits Pressed 50c Cleaned and pressed 31.50. Renner's. We deliver. Phone 767. d7. Complaint Made , Complaint has been made by D. D. Socolofsky concerning trespass ers upon this property. Three times in succession the advertising signs and the wooden signs which are used to designate the property have been destroyed or taken away. The identity of the per sons or person is known and ac tion will be taken against them, it is reported. XuuiH Ribbon Novelties That. : Are different, hand made hand kerchiefs. Esprit d'Araour toilet goods. Silk underwear with hand made lace. Miss Swart Specialty hhop, 4 53 Court. ' d7 Vets Bureau Working. The new employment bureau created by the Veterans of Foreign Wars is getting results. Several applications have been received by. Dr. George E.Lewis, and some of the applicants have been refer red to jobs. Those in charge of the bureau, however, are not satis fied with the results and feel that more men should be put in touch with employers. Clerks, sales men, laborers.- plumbers, and other workers have applications at the office. Used Bicycles J We have a large stock of re built bicycles at reasonable prices. Hutch's Bike Shon. 29 9 mercial. ' d7. Workers As YWCA Competent workers can be sec ured at the YWCA employment of fice. There are several applica tions on band of experienced cooks seamstresses and other house workers. In addition there are experienced stenographers and bookkeepers to . be employed. Work is wanted by women who are willing to work .by the day, to sew, and to do general house work. Several women have ap plications for work who would be of great help in serving dinners. They would be especially helpful around home. Excellent referen ces can be given. The Selection of Christmas Gifts Will be a pleasurable mission when accomplished at this store. C. A. Luthy, Jeweler. i .d7 Osteopathy the Original And genuine spinal adjustment skillful and painless curative treatments that get results. Dr. Marshall, 228 - Oregon' Bulldlne. - d7 Y-P Social Tonight The young people of the St. Paul Episcopal church are to hold a get-together social at the Par rish house tonight. Following, the meeting and social a Sunday sup per will be served. ; : ;;V.'-::. ' i i' .1 ':-,?! -': Card of Thanks ' We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to the dear friends and neighbors for their kind assistance and beauti ful flowers during, the illness and death of our dear mother, Mrs. Catterlen. The family.. ,; -d7. i Capital Bargain House , .. House of a Million and One Bargains -, - ; 213 CENTER STREET Play Presented ' - "Fanny and the Servant Prob lem," has been presented" by the student body of the Amos Davis high school at Aumsville, which was attended by the patrons of the school. The play was presen ted to raise funds for the athletic association. Eva Randall and Florence Klamp, instructors at the high school were directors of the play. EUes Memorial: . Will he held Sunday, Dec. 7th, at 2:15 at the Grand theater. Members will please meet at IOOF ball at 2 p. m. This service is open to the public. " d7 Birth Reports Filed A total of 28 birth reports were filed with the city health officer for the month of November, ac cording to announcement made yesterday. This is about the av erage number of births registered in Salem during the month.' Christ mas! M usic ! Let them walk hand in hand in your home this: year. Moo.-e's Music House, 4 09-415 Court. St., Phone 983. d7. Salvation Array Has Kettles The familiar iron kettle of the Salvation Army made its appear ance on the Salem streets yester day. The tinkling bell, and the uniform of the soldiers - of the cross caused many coins to be placed in the receptables. The Salvation army devotes several of the days preceding Christmas col lecting funds to relieve the , suf fering of the poor. Elite Beauty Shoppe Oyer the Gray Belle; Expert marcelling, exceptional halrcutting by L. J. -Bayes and Lee Canfleld. Phone 914. d6 Three Fine Homes $6750, 7350 and 37500 6 and 7 rooms. All have everything you want Becke & Hendricks, U. S. Bk Bldg. " . d7tf Handmade Lavender Novelties And Mah Jongg, good luck beads for Xmas gifts. Miss Swart Specialty Shop. 463 Court. d7. The Best Fuel - For' the price is 16-inch mill block; three JARGE loads for 315. Fred E. Wells, phone 1542. d7 Rev. Leech To Speak " Rev. D. H. Leech, D. D., dis trict secretary of the Salem dis trict of the Methodist; church will deliver a special lecture at the Leslie Methodist church next Thursday evening. Dr. John L. Lynch Osteopathic physician and sur geon, 403 Oregon Bldg. d7 Christmas Trees Arrive The first i load of Christmas trees was hauled through the streets of Salem Saturday, in pre paring for shipment to the Port land market. The trees are haul ed there In trucks. , Get Your efore It Snows We can make, better de liveries now. i Prices are low, Quality is high ; as always . ' HILLMAW FUEL CO. Oregon, Utah and Rock Springs Coal Ask Us About the Kind You Ought to Use. Hood at Broadway. PHONE 1855 Our Special Sunday Dinner ' $l.CO Fruit Cocktail Celery Hearts Ripe Olives Chicken Soup, Southern Style Consomme Clear Roast Prime Ribs of Beef with Yorkshire Pudding" Spa'' Special Sirloin Steak with Stuffed Potato Fried Spring Chicken, Maryland Style Roast Young Pig Ham. Apple Sauce Old -Fashioned Chicken Stew with Noodles Stuffed Young Turkey. Black Walnut Dressing and Cranberry Sauce Cauliflower au Gratln Potato Fluff Waldorf Salad - Tea Rolls - Desserts ' Angel Loaf Cake Mocha Whipped Cream Cake Rice Pineapple Whip with Whipped Cream Caramel Cup Custard Fruit Jello l " ; Pies : Fresh Apple Minco Loganberry Pumpkin CocoanutXream Pineapple Whipped Cream - . Boston Cream Pie : Spa Home Made Ice Cream or Sherbet (Choice of Five Kinds) Tea: Coffee Milk Chocolate Purest ol Foods Prepared by Artists Who Know How" "THE SPA, Child Born A baby boy was born to Mr. nd Mrs. John Morler at the Salem hospital about 6; 30 p. m. Satur day. The little fellow has ult been named. ' mmmmmmm r " ' , 71' iTY A T TLTTIVrsr women may- no lender t VJLl AJLViTllXN VT dread the embarmsantcit of eyeglasses. Our optometrists fit glasses primarily s lo correct defective vision, but also devote careful at- f tention to frames which add to personal appearance. MORRIS OPTICAL CO. ' . 301-2-3-4 Oregon Bldg. p HEXRY IS. MORRIS - DR. .A." McCULIJCIT Oregon Pulp and Pap 21 Cc. ' Balem,Oreson JIANUFACTURERS Sulphite, and Manila Wrappings, also Batchers . 7rz - -pings, Adding Machine Paper, Greaseproof, GlicLir, Drug Bond, Tissue Screenings and Specialties, 1 i I js i scHLCjl' M n?T TT' Baltimore I M I jj Clothes for 'Every Occasion for Men arid Young Men The feeling of being well dressed can only be fully appreciated when wearing Clothes Beautiful Schloss Bros, ck Co. The Schloss Label on your Suit or Overcoat means more than just clothes it means that you are getting - Clothes of Character TJiey maJie reputation for tli& man who ivears them See the New Models Try on a Suit or Overcoat See the Moderate Prices No obligation to buy Glad1 to show you. : They cost no more than the ordinary kind. t - United Gtatcs national CanUDIdz- a