THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 14, 1924 r ! - ' I r ! I t 4 i CITY NEVS IN Downing Remain the Same County Judge W. H. Downing, who has been confined at the -Salem hospital during the past two weeks, I remains about the , same, according to late reports. Judge Downing did not rest easily during the day, but at ( a late hour last night was comfortable. His con dition has shown no marked im provement during the past few days. . Get Your Reserved Seat For Rnondda-Welch male chorus at Armory, Mon. Tues. or Wed. afternoon. dl7 Just Received r t Shipment of black and other wanted colors embroidery thread. The Petite Shop, over Busick's store. dl4 With Hotel People Mr. and Mrs. John I H. Lauter man were week-end visitors At Portland, attending the big con Tention of the hotel men. , The Argo Dining Room j Will open Sunday. Dec. 14,' with their special chicken dinner 45c. dl4 "What About That Saxophone? Look over our list of used and new instruments. Home of the Buescher in Salem. Moore's Mu sic House, 409-415 Court. Phone 983. .,: , dl4 Sobering Vp in Jail M. J. Stone Is held at the city Jail on a charge of being drunk. He was arrested late Saturday evening. - ',;.., i Rhondda-Wclch Male Chorus At Armory. Wed. night. dl7 . SO Rounds of Boxing- At the Armory, Tues. Dec. 16 1 dl6 Building Permit Issued 1 City Recorder Poulsen Issued a building permit to W. C. Reynolds to erect a dwelling at 435 Fawt avenue.. The estimated cost was given as $2,000. . Make the Family a Present . : Of Radiola III. A radio set for Xmas. Halik'B Electric Shop. dl4 Smart Hand Made ; Pattern hats, 125 for your selec tion at $5 each. See window dis nlavs. The French Shon. : 111 High street, Masonic Temple. dl4 WOODRY Buys Furniture Phone 511 Typewriters aT.T. HAKES 5 Down 95 Montily O. K. Ixclrwod 247 N. Com. St. Phn 869 TER3nXAIi TAXI - SERVICE Can for hire without drivers PHONE 2020 , Day and Night Serrice POPULAR; PRICED Hen and Young Men's Tailored Suits f 25 to 45 D. H. MOSHER XAILOH V-."- : l Dr. B. Ih White Osteopathy - Surgery Electronic Diagnosis and Treat ment -(Dr. Abram'a method) Office Phone 859 or 469-J S06 U. S. Bank Bldg. . LADD & BUSH BANKERS Established 1868 General Banking Business Office Hours from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. We Carry all PHONE 930 Larmer Transfer & Storage J3o. Nursery Opens Yard The Willamette Valley Nursery has, opened a sales yard at 261 Court. They specialize on the large petite prune and will be glad to give samples of the dried fruit. Anyone desiring fruit trees will be welcomed to call and inspect their stock of trees and talk over their orchard problems whether they buy or not, ; Before You JIake a Selection For Xmas, call on F. E. Shafer. 170 S. Commercial, where you will find anything in leather. dl4 Xmas Ribbon Novelties That Are different, hand made hand kerchiefs. Esprit d'Amour1 toilet goods, silk underwear with hand made lace. Miss Swart Specialty Shop, 453 Court. ; dl4 Bazaar Successful The Aid society of the Woman's Relief Corps held a bazaar Satur day at i which a quilt was raffled. The lucky number was held by R. R. Ryan, an old soldier of the Civil War. The bazaar was very successful. Suits Pressed, 50c- Cleaned and pressed, $1.50. Renner's. We deliver. Phone 767 dl4 : . s : i Good ITsed Piano For sale; some that we have taken in on trade; good condition. Giese-Powers. I . d!4 Fee Is Fined ' : Leslie M. Fee was fined $250, and was sentenced to three months in the county jail yester day when he entered a 1 plea of guilty to a charge of possessing liquor. He was arrested by Dep uty. Sheriff Roy Bremmer. Fee lives near - the Labish Center school. i Grand Special Holiday Offer- To all who enroll at The Pacific Expert School before Jan. 1st we will teach a complete business course lor half the regular tuition price. j dl4 See Ir. Mendelsohn About your! eyes and your glasses before he leaves for his holiday vacation. dl4 Contagious Case Reported- One case of diphtheria was re ported to the city health officer yesterday. One death from the disease was reported at the same time. $.". A Most Interesting- Sale of high class hand-made pattern hats, 125 -models to be sold at $5, regardless of cost or former price. (The French Shop, 115 High street, Masonic Temple. i . d!4 Job Printers Meet , The Willamette valley Job print ers met for their monthly meeting and banuet at Dallas last night: Business pertaining to the in terests of the i organization were discussed. About, 40 - printers from valley towns were present Practically every job-printing house in the valley had a rep resentative there. Frank Taylor of Albany is president. Dancing ! Dancing ! Salem's New Auditorium Ladies Free Wednesday and Saturday Bezanson's Melody Phiends Skating, Skating, Skating '- At Dreamland ' . Thursday, Friday, Saturday 7:30 to 10 p. m. i , Hear Our New Calliope 4- RADIO HEADQUARTERS I For RADIO SUPPLIES Open Evenings 189 SOUTH HIGH Sizes of Coal from the large furnace ' to tho smallest nut size. .Tell us for what purpose the coal is required and we'll point out the proper size to use. But although wo i carry all sizes, we I handle only ono quality, the very best coal from the f very best mines. Our coal service is yours to Command.' . -: ... ( . ; ; Prices range from $10 to $13 Also handle the best Diamond Briquettes $15 BRIEF A Record for Christmas Giving Will afford pleasure the year around. Our stock is complete. Victor and: Brunswick"; records. Moore's Music House, 409-415 Court. Phone 983. dl4 Car and Truck Meet ' "Otto Hillman, driving a truck south on Commercial street Satur day was involved in an accident with D. A. Larmer who was driv ing a touring car. The truck suf fered but slight injury, but the touring car was badly damaged. The accident occurred at Commer cial and Marion. . , Tickets for Rhondda-Welch- Male chorus for sale at Wills' and Moore's music stores. dl7 Free- Embroidery- Thread with stamped goods at The Petite Shop, over Busick's store. , dl4 Suffers Sprained Ankle- Galen Vandel recently fell down the stairs at Eaton Hall and in jured his ankle. The following day he was running on the track at Sweetland field and sprained his ankle. Today he is using crutches . while he walks in order to give the torn ligaments a chance to heal. Make This a Merry Christmas Electrically, i Halik's Electric Shop. dl4 Let Us Supply Your Musical ' Needs. Our stock is complete. Music means a Merry Christmas. and Moore's Music House. 409- 415 Court. Phone 983. dl4 Speeder Fined J. M. Crooks, of Seattle, was arrested by R. B. Reinhart, state traffic officer, yesterday, and. was assessed $10. and costs in the justice court for speeding in a truck. Toilet and Manicuring Rets - Make ideal Christmas gifts. Get them at Tyler's "drug store, 147 6. Commercial, j dl4 30 Rounds of Boxing Tec. 16 : At Armory. Deane vs. Dawson. Snappy preliminaries. dl6 Divorce Granted Gladys Evans was granted a divorce in Judge McMahan's court yesterday from Bertrand E. Evans. They were married in Salem on February 1, 1923. Desertion was charged. . Take No Spinal Adjustments Until you have , a neurocalo- meter reading by Dr. O. L. Scott, U. S. National Bank Bldg. d3tf Good Used Pianos' i For sale; some that we have taken in on trade; good condition. Giese-Powers. s - dl4 Gob Returns To Duty I Harvey Steg, who -resided at 460 South Twenty-third completed the period of his furlough yester day and left: for the Bremerton navy yards where he will be as signed to the U. S. S. "Seattle." Steg received his training at San Diego. He enlisted last July for a four year hitch In the navy. Learn to Play Popular Music I In 12 lessons. Waterman Piano School, McCornack bldg. i dl4 Have You Seen Those Alligator bags at F. E. Shafer'B, 170 South Commercial. dl4 Mrs. Pettyjohn Speaks J The Liberty community gather ing which was held last Friday evening was one the biggest ever held there. : Enthusiasm was shown for, the meeting and an other one was planned. A dinner is to be served at an early date to get the community together. Among the speakers was ; Mrs. Winnie Pettyjohn, who spoke on "Better Homes." ; Made-in -Oregon Banquet At the First Congregational church, Wednesday night, 6:30. Tickets on sale at .Pattons, 60c a Plate. i d!7 DeMolay Show, Dec. 16-17 urand theater. Get tickets at The Spa or from DeMolay boys. dl4 I 1 Prunes Kiso in Price- Packers all along the coast have advanced the price of prunes one halt cent, according to reports of the market, f The new advance includes the half a cent rise on 50s and a; half-cent rise on 60s, which brings the price of the for mer to 7. cents and the latter at 7 cents. The 30s have been sell ing at 10 cents, a rise of a quarter-sent over the established price for a number of weeks, and there is little doubt but that they will reach 11 cents. .1 Cut Flowers, Floral I'iccf Adams, Florist, 433 Court. d!4 JuhI. What! You Need M I ' Corduroy ; pants washed! and pressed, 33c. Phone 1038J. d!4tf New Building" Corporation A new- building corporation which will do general contracting . . jiei SCHRAM At the residence. 1430 Mill street, Saturday evening, Dec. 13. at the age of 66 years, Edgar R. Schram. Survived by his widow, Mattie B. Schram; his son, F. F. Schram and wife, and one grandchild;: two sis ters in Michigan, and one broth er in South Dakota. Remains are at the Rigdon & Son mor tuary. Funeral announcement will be made later. -! RIGDON & SON'S . IIORTUAHY Unequal ed Service and home building will be launch ed here soon, according to the report that Edward F. Fisher and Joseph Hodgson, promoters of Portland, are to file papers with the state corporation commission er next week. The capital stock will be $100,000. Wenger Bros., local contractors, have taken the first block of the stock, the re mainder of which will soon be of fered to the public. Offices will be established in the United States National Bank building, it is said. You Ought to Try It Chicken dinner. 12 to 8 75c. Colonial Dame Tea gboppe. dl4 Osteopathy the Original . And genuine spinal adjustment skillful and painless curative treatments that get results. Dr. Marshall, 228 Oregon Building. d!4 CE Executive Committee : The Marlon county executive committee of the Christian En deavor will hold its monthly meet ing this afternoon at 3 o'clock at the First Presbyterian church. Gertrude Chamberlain is county president. Each Christian En deavor society of Marion county Is to have a representative to give a report. The societies are prep aring for the national convention of Christian Endeavors which is to be held in Portland next year. Sheaf fer's Pen or Pencil Makes an ideal Christmas gift. Tyler's Drug Store. dl4 Dr. Mendelsohn's Office Will be' closed from the 22nd nntil the first week in Jannary, therefore, if you want to see the doctor make an appointment at once. Phone T23. dl4 Teachers AViil Meet Teachers of the public schools of Salem are to meet at the new J. L. Parrish junior high school Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock to hear reports from delegates to the National Education association in Washington, D. C. The council of the local teachers' organization has called the meeting. . Rhondda Welch Male Chorus At Armory. Wed. night. , dl7 Make Your Gifts ' ; ' Free . embroidery - thread with stamped goods. The Petite Shop, over Busick's store. dl4 Modern Writers to Meet The Modern Writers of Salem are scheduled to meet at the home of Perry Reigleman. 940 Mill, on Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. Boxing at the Armory- Dec. 16 30 rounds. die Use Our Distributive . . Payment plan if you cannot spare the cash. Pomeroy & Keene, Jewelers and Opticians. ax Wanted, a Closed Ford . I will trade a piece, of timber land" in Josephine county for a closed Ford car. Phone 261 or 271. : 30tf 1 " ' ' ' - You Are Welcome to a Calendar -At office of Standley & Foley, Bush Bank bldg. tf Al Pierce Honored " Al Pierce of the Marion hotel FOR REAL CHRISTMAS CHEER visit Fry's Drug Store and see the many novelties you may select to complete your holiday shopping. Do mestic and imported perfumes, fancy leather goods, amber, mother of pearl, shell and Pari sian ivory toilet articles, manicure sets, travel ling sets, kodaks, fountain pens, fancy soaps, bath salts, talc powder, etc. Our goods are bought direct and priced right, j A visit here will repay you. Oldest, largest and best equipped Drug Store in Oregon, 42 years in Salem. . 280 North Commercial Street EYE CARE NOW! Wintry evenings, with the ley of reading one'e favor ite book or in preparation for the holiday season, is often accompanied by severe eye-itraia. An expert examination of your eyes, such as we fcive will remoe al! dooht as to their condition. You owe it to yourself to have your eyes carefully, scientifically examined. If glasses are needed, you will find our facilities for producing a style that is becoming and appropriate lor your needs to ie 01 me oeu glasses leave nothing to be desired. . Morris OpUcal Company; EYE SPECIALISTS J 301.S03 OREGON BUILDING SALEM, ORISGON TORJO rAGLFPNCL Oregon Pulp and Paper Co. i Salem, Oregon MANUFACTURERS Sulphite, and Manila Wrappings, also Butchers Wrap pings, Adding Machine' Paper, Greaseproof, Glassing Drug Bond, Tissue Screenings and Specialties. ' ! was elected first vice president of the: Oregon State Hotel asso ciation at a meeting held in Port land Saturday. Resolutions passed by the organization include an ex pression of satisfaction' over the results of the Oregon election; endorsed the. Pacific Coast Hotel association to send delegates to the meeting in Sen Francisco next May; endorsed the work of the state highway commission and acted upon other matters. Handmade Lavender Novelties And Mah Jongg, good luck heads for Xmas gifts. Miss Swart Specialty Shop. 453 Court. dl4 DeMolay Show, Dec. 16-17 Grand theater. Get tickets at The Spa or from DeMolay boys. dl4 ' Cadets Meet The Cadets met for their first regular meeting yesterday under the direction of two Willamette university students. Ralph Shawen and Don Grant led the boys in their gymnasium stunts and in Bible study, which followed. The boys under the direction of Mr. Shawen organized and called themselves the "Bees." They elected Richard Rentfro as cap tain. Long Radio Poles Delivered at any time, down and pick your poles. K. Spaulding Co. Come Chas. (114 Leather Goods for Xmas Vanity cases, hand bags, suit cases, bill folds, key ring holders, and numerous other articles, all leather; will be found at F. E. Shafer's. dl4 For Rent Trim bungalow, garage and fire place. 5 rooms and sleeping porch. $30. Also small cottage $20. Immediate possession both. Becke & Hendricks, U. S. Bank Bldg. d-14 Kiwanians to Elect Election of officers for the com ing year will be a feature of the meeting of the KGIwanls club Tuesday noon. Prof. 1. E. Vining of Ashland, president of the state Chamber of Commerce, will speak on "State Development, or Why the Eastern! Boys Go West." Spe cial music will be furnished by Mrs. Harry Harms, soprano, with Mrs. Frank Zinn accompanist. ; Christmas Cards Reduced Prices -., Buzz State St., opp- courthouse d21 All Gift One-Third Off Hum State St., opp.tcourthouse Get Tickets Now at The Spa- For DeMolay show. j dl4 Dr. John L. Lyncl Osteopathic physician and sur geon, 403 Oregon bldg. dl4 Give Fuller Brushes This Xmas Phone the Fuller Brush man. 707. 1 . dl6 Store and Service Station Partner wanted. Must have $2, 000. Excellent opportunity for man and wife. Investigate this week. Becke & Hendricks, U. S Bank Bldg. d-14 Our CO. NEWYQRKUSA. 125 Hat at $3.00 : All seasonable goods. French Shop quality, French Shop style, distiuction 18 Meadowbrook models will 1 be included at this price. The French Shop, Masonic Temple, High street. . dl4 ! The Best Fuel For the price is 16-inch imill block; three LARGE loads f for $15. Fred E. Wells, phone 1542. dl4 Silverton Boys Visit Here j j Clyde Smith and Martin Herman Silverton, youths, were visitors at the Salem YMCA yesterday. They came there, for a swim and a visit in the building. R. Johnson from independence was another boy vis iting here. . ! More Than a Place to Eat r I Sunday dinner, 12 to S 7."c. Colonial Dame Tea Shoppe. : dl4 Use Our Distributive Payment plan if you cannot spare the cash. Pomeroy & Keene, Jewelers and Opticians. dl4 Good Used Pianot i Yor sale; some that we "have taken in on trade; good condition. Giese-Powers. " 1 dl4 Try Our Marineilo Facial 24a N. High, phone 1690 dl4 Men's and Boys Overcoat Blankets and robes on sale at manufacturer's prices. Thomas Kay Woolen Mills. 12th St. dlitf i -f. Parent- Moores to Entertain ' The program for the Teacher meeting of the Highland school will be provided by the Moores Music House entertainers. Besides the saxophone and violin numbers the company has organ ized a new quartet with Dolly Dutt'on - as accompanist. It will make its first appearance at the Highland meeting Tuesday night. MORE ATTRACTIVE Than fine pictures ARE' OUR- MODERN BATHROOM FIXTURES BATHROOM FIXTURES NELSON BROS. 335 Chcmcketa i Phone 19O0 WE PAY CASH FOR YOUR ; j FURNITURE AND TOOLS Capital Hardware & Furniture Co. Best Prices Paid 283 K. Oom'l St. Phone- 847 STOVES Capital Bargain House i House of a Million and One. Bargains 215 CENTER STREET WM 1 J) I f I ? Pictures and Mottos " fl f' j f Incense Burners 'Wii ' j ... j THE GIFT OF GIFTS sl ' The New Jorona II t - 1 ; j i ; . - i. i , - Atlas 1 Book Stationery Go. A. A. Gueffroy ST W. B. Foster Owner, 263 S. High St. h H. D. HUBRARD, F. N. WOODRY, Gifts ThatWUl SpreadJ I Radiance and Cheer Kodaks Games Book Ends Bill Folds Books Stationery Key Containers Fountain Pens Leather Cases Photo Albums Pen and Pencil Sets Loose Leaf Books 465 STATE ST. Solo Tuesday, Dec. 16th 1 :30 p. m. 263 South High Street Five beds, springs and mattresses; dressers; commodes; stand tables; rugs; rockers; dining chairs; extension tables ; gas plate; kitchen cab inet; breakfast table; stair carpet; settee; pil lows; comforts; window curtains and rods; win dow shades. Kitchen utensils, dishes, porcelain sink, hot water tank, and many other articles. Terms cash. F. N. Woodry . Auctioneer High Class Furniture fe)Qll0 De Lux '! Wednesday, Dec. 17th '.) 1:30 p. m. i 1129 Broadway Street First House South of Cherry City Bakery Consisting of Edison cabinet (phonograph and 25 rec ords, a fine Xmas gift for your fimily; William and Mary .dining room suites in fumed oak. consisting of 54-inch top ; table, 10-ft. extension, with 6 full boxed leather seated diners, and buffet; this is a lovely suite and will be admired Ty all.- , h - . i ' . Three-piece living room suite In mahogany, with cane back, upholstered in velour, mulberry colorings. r ,This suite is classy and good enough for the most particular. j Four-piece birdaeye 1 maple bedroom suite consisting of dresser, chiffonier, vanity dresser and chair; this is tho .genuine. . j ,f , j William and Mary ,4-post fumed oakybed with coil spring -and layer felt mattresfi; al?o dresser to match, Just what you 'want for that new home; ivory 2-inch post bed, coil spring and mattrees; lovely 3-inch iost brass bed with DeLux coil springs and mattress-' Vernis Martin 2-lnch post bed, coil spring and silk floss mattress; 3 good Axmlnster rugs 9x12, and also small rugs; fibre and oak library table, just made jto suit; Craftsman leather lounge; library table; electric lamp; child's bed 'and , mattress; vertical feed drop head sewing machine, like new; 2 oak leather seated rockers; plain oak rockers; . oak smoker's cabinet just for daddy; gas range; good 6-holn range, wood and coal; 50 quarts home canned fruit; magazine stand; -rag rugs; dishes, kitchen utensils; electric light, globes, buck-saw; 5 used auto tires and tubes,! 33x4; ' and many other articles. Terms cash. ij AUCTIONEER'S NOTE: I made a personal Inspection of Uhe above furniture and everything is just as advertised, all Hike new and good enough for that new home. Do your IXmas shopping at this auction, then every member of the 'family will enjoy it. . The owner-is moving to Texas and everything goe&; to the highest bidder. P. S. Goods open to inspection any time -previous to sale. r . . . -. - - - Owner, 1129 Broadway. Auctioneer, Phone 511 "Woodry buys Furniture for Cash or Sella on Commission" . i i . - i f jllferry Xmas and Happy New Year fiwr L-r t R. S. Iclson ;