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..... j THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. OREGON WEDNESDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 25, 1925 mom Would a good warm suit of m wn WQFWfF feel? Midi IF.YOU THINK YOU WOULD LIKE THEM DROP DOWN TO JOHNSON'S AND TAKE A LOOK AT THEM - - - . ' G. W. JOHNSON & CO. 469 State Street I How would t wonderful ny la aa OverUad BUck-Blid b? This on fcu been repainted and recondi tioned and U in fin ikp. It has lots of extras and food robber. Com and toe It. WOT banon and other localities of that Tlcinity. The members of the local board who were present at the banquet were W. G. Krueger, Karl G. Beck, Leo N. Childs, John M. Scott, J. M. Rupert and L. E. Oberer. J list Arrived! Orthophonies. IIjO.OO. Hear this wonderful machine at Moore's Music House. 409-415 Court. n27 decided to stand trial and was released on $25 bail. His case was heard by Judge Coad Tues day. Harmer contends he was not driving 45 miles an hour as charged, and protests his arrest. Just Arrived! Orthophonies $150.00. Hear this wonderful machine at Moore's Music House. 409-415 Court. n27 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF OurWeatKerMan r 4 I J. Page, deputy district attorney, represented the state. Under a recommendation of the county physician," Dr. W.iL'Byrd. Foster will , not be placed In the county jail, due to the condition of his health. He will serve his time in a hospital. Dressed Hens for Sale 30c lb. Call 9F4. Rain Unsettled with local rains; mod erate temperature; fresh and southeast winds. Max. (Tuesday) 61;Min. 34; River .9, falling; Rainfall .01; Atmosphere cloudy; Wind south. Comes for Treatment Mrs. A. McCleUan of Butte, Mont., is a visitor at the. home of Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Sechler at 930 North Twenty-first, having come to Salem to take medical treatment. Just Arrived! Orthophonies $150.00. Hear this wonderful machine at Moore's Music House, 489-415 Court. "'" n27 Today Last Day ; ' i Of Bridge-Beach range and heater demonstration. Giese-Pow-ers. n25 Visitor From California - Mrs. Af fie Hanna, buyer for the Miller Mercantile ready-to-wear department, entertained Mrs. A. M. Bunnell or Hollister. CaL. as her house guest last week at the Fish er apartments. Mr. Runnell. an attorney, joined his wife, following the close of an important case in eastern Oregon. Elks Dance Wednesday Night Elks Temple. n25 Fruit Trees At Now Ready At our new location, opposite the postof fice on State St. The Mathes Nursery. ' n26 Taken as part payif en on a Brunswick or Victrola. II. L. Stiff Furniture Co. nl2tt Still Owner Fined " W. E. Foster of Silvertoni was sentenced to 30 days in the county Jail and a fine of $100 when he was convicted of possession of a still. The arrest was made by Roy Bremmer, deputy sheriff. Lyle Chevrolet A small amount down and 18 ' Easy Monthly Payments buys a new CHEVROLET n26 A Loan of 91,000 Can be retired, principal and in terest, in 81 monthly payments of $16.60 each. See Ralph H. Mc- Curdy, office over Miller's store. n25 Plaintiff Wins Suit In an action against A. C- and Ethel Parr, started by Dale X. Beechler and Lena Beechler, the plaintiff recovered the sum of $9,- 500 In circuit court yesterday. This amount was due on a con tract. Interest at the rate of 6 per cent from January of this year was also ordered paid. Hear the Orthophonic Victrolaloday at'Stiffs. nl2tf Oppen Teaches Acetylem And electric welding. New elec tric welding machines. $250: acetylene generators, $90 and np. 695 Mill St. d7 Closed Automobiles - At reduced prices. These In clude a Willys-Knight sedan, a Hudson coach, a Gardner conpe, a Ford coupe and a Studebaker closure. See these at the Certi fied Public Motor Car Market. n!7tf Mutt Offered Membership Augustus Mutt, creation of Bud Fisher, world famous cartoonist, was wired Tuesday by Dr. A. G. Bates, president of the Salem Longfellows club, offering him an honorary membership in the or ganization. Dr. Bates expressed F.N. WOODRY I Salem's Leading AUCTIONEER rays Cash For Furniture Residence and Store 1610 North Bummer, PHONE 511 "Established Since 1910" We also give easy terms on our USED CARS. They are Priced Right Newton Chevrolet Company - Salem, Oregon DISEASES Acute and Chronic treated by the latest Electrical. Theraphy and Osteopathy. Consultation Free! B. H. WHITE Physician and Surgeon 500 ,.C. S. Bank Bid. j. Salem; Oregon i Eastman Brothers Furnaces j Sakm Office 169 S. High Office hours: 11:M TO 2 P, II, Factory, Snverton, Ore, LADD & BUSH, Banlce EKaMtihod General Banking Builncii OTSot Court from 10 a-m. to 8 the hope' that "the Idea might fur nish Bud with an idea for a few of his strips. Dr. Bates wired as reason tor offering thft member ship that Mutt has beejjr 'treated with impunity for years by his pal, Jeff, of shorter stature, and the club hope to place him on the plain of dignity to which he is entitled. Today Last Day Of Bridge-Beach range and heater demonstration. Giese-Pow- ers, n25 Pom Pom and Serpentine- Dances at Mellow Moon Thanks giving nite. n26 Exclusive Distribution For W. W. Kimball pianos. A. B. Chase, Davenport & Tracy. Bush & Gerts. Moore's Music House, 409-415 Court. i20tf A Real Auction Sale This Friday, 1:30 p. m.. 255 S lath St. All the furnishings of the home of James McGilchrist. F. X. Woodry is the auctioneer Phone 511. n23 Thanksgiving Cut Flowers- Adams Flower Shop. n! Will Attend Conference The older "boys' conference, to be held InMcMinnville this week end, will have 35 delegates from Marion county outside of- Salem. The affairxwUl be made colorful by the wearing of special Marion county hatS.and 1y the liberal use of ribbons. ' The Chemawa Hi-Y quartet will serve in the role of songsters. Auction Sale Furniture Tonite 7 p. m., at F. N. Woodry's new auction market, 1610 N. Summer street. Phone all; n25 Thanksgiving Dance- Elks' Temple, Wednesday eve n25 Clancy's Mother Dies Mrs. H. C. Clancy, mother of C. B. Clancy, a former prominent Salem florist, died Monday in Ta- coma. Funeral services will take place today in . Olympia. Mrs. Clancy was a frequenf visitor in Salem at the time of her son's res idence here, having spent one en tire winter at the Clancy home. Cut Flowers for Thanksgiving At Adams' Flower Shop. n25 Place Your Order Now For Christmas delivery for a Hamilton-Beach vacuum sweeper. $5 down $1 per week on balance. Hamilton, 340 Court St. n2i Boxing, Salem Armory Wed. Nov. 25, S:30 p. m. Geo Ingersoll of Astoria, 146 lbs., vs Frankle Lewis, Salem, 14 5 lbs. ten 3-nunute rounds. Gretz. Sa lem, 14G lbs., vs. Hennings, Van couver, 146 lb3., six 3-minute rounds. Two snappy preliminar ies. Tickets at Smith's cigar store n25 Vesper to he Held Thanksgiving vespers service will be held this afternoon at 4 o'clock at the local YWCA rooms by the Girl Reserve corps of the Salem high school. Elizabeth Wechter will be in charge. This is the fourth year that the serv ices will have been held. On Sal Infective All Wool bed blankets Bishop's. n2S Arrested for Speeding F. W. Harmer was arrested for speeding on the highway between Monmouth and Salem by Con stable W. J. Mulkey, Jr.. who, ac cording to Harmer, followed him in a high-powered automobile Monday. .Taken to Dallas, Harmer Get the Best? FRUIT Cakes and English Plum Pudding MODEL BAKERY 121 South Commercial PAINTING KALSOMINING PAPER HANGING For the right kind of materials and. the very beat workman ship call u ; Gabriel Powder and Supply Co. 17 8. Commercial Phona TSt UNDERWOOD '. TYPEWRITER CO. Direct Factory Branch 510 Court Street Phone 82 ' ' Typewriters -Kented. Sold, - Repaired . ; Special rental rate to itudeoti stood that fbts number has already been obtained for each class. No limit has been placed on the num ber that mak take the courses. The charge will be but a nominal one only to cover the costs of the Furniture fphorstery And repairing. Qleie-Powen Furniture Company. . alOtf Stop In and Look Over- Real leather Christmas suggest ions- Nothing takes the place of LEATHER. F. E. Shafer, harness supplies, 170 S. Com'l. n25 Looking for Cure of Goiter- Obesity; T. B.. cancer or any other disorders? First two patients will receive 25 free treatments, others 20 per cent discount Nov. 25. from 1-5 p. m. Dr. Stapran, 309 Oregon Bldg. n25 Back From Visit- Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Petteys of route 1. Salem, have returned home after a two month's visit through the western states. Mr and Mrs. Petteys motored to Den ver, spending two weeks. Leaving Denver they visited the Colorado canyon, going from there to south ern California, where the sojourn ed for one month before returning to Oregon. Today Last Day Of Bridge-Beach heater demonstration, ers. range . and Giese-Pow- n25 Warm and Cozy at Woodry's The auction sale Wed. Nite at F. N. Woodry's Store, Summer and Norway Sts., will be held inside n25 (Cod tinned en put 8) Obituary Walling At the residence, 1395 North Summer, November 23. Margaret Elizabeth Walling, age 65 years. pioneer of Clackamas county. Wife of George A. walling, and mother of William nd Ray Wall ing of Silverton anT2Jalph Wall ing of Jefferson, and lira. Vera Southerland of Rockaway. Sister of W. T. and Richard Johnston of Clackamas; Jacob Johnston, Si. Helens; Mrs. Sarah RInearson and Mrs. Alice Risiey of Milwaukee. Ore.; Mrs. Frances Hickey or Aloha, Ore., and Mrs. Clara Pater- son of Clackamas. The funeral cortege will leave the Rigdon mor tuary Wednesday, Nov- 25. at 11:30 a. m. and proceed to Oregon City, where services will be held at 2 o'clock from the Episcopal church. Interment in Mountain View cemetery. daughter. Funeral services will be held from the Christian Mis sionary alliance tabernacle on p. m. Rev. S. Caswell will offl- elate. Interment in Lee Mission cemetery. Arrangements in chargjj Ferry' street Wednesday at 1:3 of Terwllliger funeral home. mm a Milt I I kllllll m mm Will Sell Every New Upright, grand and player piano in our stpek at practically dealer's cost, for quick sale this week. Terms if desired. Tallman Piano Store, 395 S. 12th. n25 Stewart At the residence, 2045 North Fifth street. Nov. 24, Mrs. Lucy V. Stewart, at the age of 70 years. She was the mother of Winfield E. Reed of Salem. She was a mem ber of Silver Bell circle. Neighbors of Woodcraft. Announcement of funeral will be made later frdto the Rigdon mortuary. Walling At the residence, 1395 North Summer, November 23. Margaret Elizabeth Walling, age 65 years. Wife of George A. Walling, and mother of William and Ray Wall ing of Silverton and Ralph Wall ing of Jefferson, and Mrs. Vera Southerland of Rockaway. 1 Sister of W. T. and Richard Johnston of Clackamas; Jacob Johnston, St. Helens; Mrs. Sarah Rinearson and Mrs. Alice Risiey of Milwaukee, Ore.; Mrs. Frances Hickey of Aloha, Ore., and Mrs. Clara Pater- son of Clackamas. Have $2500, $1300, $1000 To loan if you have good securi ty. Gertrude J. M. Page. n24tf Mask Skate at Dreamland- Sat. Nite, Nov. 28. Good prizes. n28 Leather Gloves Are Very Appropriate for Christmas gifts. Nothing takes the place of Leath er. F. E. Shafer, harness sup plies, 170 S. Com'l. n25 w Fruit Stand The Evergreen Fruit company Of Salem has opened a new fruit stand in the People's Meat Market on North Liberty street. This company has three stores now, one on North High, one on North Lib erty, and the parent store at State and Commercial. A Hamilton-Beach Vacuum Sweeper increases the life of a rug. Hamilton, 340 Court St. n25 On Sale Defective AH Wool bed blankets Bishop's. n28 Alcohol, $1.2.1 Per Gallon , A real anti-freeze. "Jim" Smith and "Bill" Watklns. .n27 Lots of Fun t At Mellow Moon Thanksgiving nite. n26 Closing Out Our used pianos at $.10.00, $75.00, $100.00 and $125.00. See these at once as they will not last long at these prices. Tallman Piano Store, 395 S. 12th. n25 THANKSGIVING DINNER THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26 Served All Day :r Olympia Oyster Cocktail - Consomme a la Duchesse Cream of Tomato Soup Pickles piives . ' Choice: , Gray Belle Steak, Mexicaine Baked Stuffed Capon. Oyster Dressing Roast Young Oregon Turkey, Cranberry Snuce Roast Loin of Pork with Apple Sauce Prime Ribs of Beef au Jus - Brussel Sprouts Candied Sweets Snowflake Potatoes Combination Fruit Salad, Whipped Cream Fresh Crab Louis Salad Desserts: Gray Belle French Pastry Tumpkin, Cranberry or Hot Mince Pie English Plum Pudding Fruit Jello Fresh Strawberry Sundae Fruit Cake Ice Cream Sherbet Tea' Coffee Milk Chocolate t i TABLES RESERVED FOR SPECIAL PARTIES Townsend At the late home, 1395 South Liberty street, November 24, 1925, Esther Coggeshall, wife of Charles Townsend, age 85 years, 5 months and 10 days. She is survived by her husband and three children, a son, Watson Townsend. and two daughters, Sophia E. Townsend and Irene B. Cunningham. The remains are in care of the Ter williger funeral home. Funeral services will be from the Friends South Salem church, Reverend Carl Miller officiating, on Friday, at 2 p. m. Interment will be in the City View cemetery. IS dim TONITE - 7 P.M. Summer and Norway Sts. AUCTIONEER and OWNER I Always Pay Cash for Used Furniture Jaeger At a local hospital, November 22, 1925. Barbara, wife of Joseph Jaeger of West J5alem, age 53 years. She is survived by her hus band and four children, Andrew of Los Anseles, Mrs. Marion Holmes, Mrs. Eva Van Nortwick of Seattle, and Margaret Jaeger at home. Funeral services will be from the Terwllliger funeral home on Fri day at 10:30 o'clock. Interment will be in the City View cemetery. Building Permit Issued W. M. Lindsay was issued a per mit by City Recorder Poulsen on Tuesday to erect a one-story dwell ing at 560 Knapp street. The structure, according to the report. Is to cost $3,000. $3 Down laid $i -Per Week Places a Hamilton - Beach vacuum sweeper in your home. Hamilton's, 340 Court. n25 King Frost Is Due- Alcohol in a leakless radiator will frustrate his plans. J. C. Bair. 236 State, repairs 'em. n25 Bargain Dance Crystal Garden Wed. Nite, gents 50c, ladies 25c; first 10 single ladies free; next 10 single ladies 10c. New S-piece young snappy orchestra. Come early. n25 Birth Is Reported At the Bungalow Maternity home, to Mr. and Mrs. H- O. Rav. West Salem, Tuesday, November 24, a son, to be called Herbert Ol ney, Jr. Car Recovered A Chevrolet touring, with Ore gon license ,No. 184-425, was re covered in Renton, Wash., by the police of that city, it' was reported Tuesday at the local police station. The car, was reported stolen at the local irfation N6vember!i3. It belongs to C.ecil Clark, who lives at 1710 Cottrt. , t Today I Jiit Pay ' I Of Bridge-Beach t ranee and beater demanstratioa. GJese-Pow-ers. ' n25 Cowdell i At the residence of her son, U. S. Cowdell, 911 Marion street, November 24, Clarisa Cowdell died at the age of 86 years. She is survived by; three sons and a Don't Forget That I Specialise in hemstitching. The best Is thefcheapest. Mrs. Miller, over Miller's Store. n26 Furniture rpnolBtery And repairing. Oleae-Powera Furniture Company. iSOtf Alcohol, $ I ;ZT, Per Gallon A real anti-freeze. "Jim" Smith and 4,Bill" Watkins. n27 Realtors Travel to Albany Several members of the Marion Polk County Realtors association motored to Albany Monday even ing to attend a banquet of the Albany realty board. R. M. Ru pert, president of the local board, spoke at the meeting. L. E. Oberer also gave a short address. There were realtors attending the banquet from Eugene, Sclo, .Le- The Red Clover Dairy Is again open for business, and will deliver milk at 10c per qt; 5c per pt. Phone 86F22. n25 County "V" Men Busy j x ; Dr. Norman K. TuHy bas .de Hvered five 20-minute addresses before five Marion county schools for the county YMCA this week. Secretary Kimber during the week has organized several father and son banquets and visited a num ber of HI-Y. clubs also. Turkey Ptnuer t Hotel Marion Thanksgiving 5:45. to 8 p. m. 11.25. n26 II. F. WOODRY & SON AcUn aa Trttr Dwlan, Pt (Ml for Om4 rrttra. MXmn ,S71 Moctft CoaaMidak Office Phone 75 or Rk f-. Pf-t JPH.V JOE WILLIAMS 4 The Battery Man W wil". At it right or & pay. Tea ba th judz. WILLABD ! 5.11 Court St. . Phone 108 Wood Wood TRACY'S FUEL? YARD: IflTD Street Telephone 23 13 Buy Tour Wife k Hamilton-Beach vacuum sweep er for Christmas, $3 down, balance $1 week. Hamilton's, 340 Court. ... ,:''-. -h25 Eat Mallard Duck ; . Thanksgiving, v $1.00 each. Flake's PeUand, Pacific HIghiay or 273 State Your Old Ilano- I Taken as 'part Vpayment on Braaswlck or. Victrola. 1L L. Stiff Furniture C6. i : t?tf Classes lb be-Rel!-. V , : f .The TWCAis ;pianiag to con-: duct: classes; lii first year Frehcn and Spanish at the. YWCA rooms Sit members will be the minimum Wells William B. Wells died at a local hospital Tuesday, November 24, at the age of 78 years. Funeral an nouncements will be made liter by the Webb funeral parlors. HOPE SEES A STAR Life is a narrow vale between the cold and barren peaks of two eternities. We strive in vain to look beyond the heights. We cry aloud and the only an swer is the echo of our wailing cry. From the voiceless lips of the unreplying dead there comes no word; but in the night of death hope sees a star and lis tening love can hear the rustle of a wing. R. G. I. W. T. Rigdon & Son 01 HIGH CLASS Auction Sale Friday Nov. 27 1:30 P. M. 255 South 1 5th St. Including all the furniture, Phonograph, Range, Heater, Rugs, Draperies of the well furnished home of James McGilchrist. Full particulars in Thurs day's paper. james McGilchrist Owner - 255 S. 15th Street F. N. WOODRY Salem's Leading Phone 511 - :w v. y SCHAEFER'S Gold Ca psules will break up your cold in 24 hours or money refunded eCHAEFER'QJ ' M DRUG STORE U ' The Yellow. Front Phone 17 135 Mortb CommercUl Street ThePcnsLir Store IT We Can Get You Ready for the Turkey IN 3 SHARES OF A LAMB'S TAIL! Last minutes are never lost minutes a Bishop's-. .. '.rt". - , . v. r- If you are like the hundreds of other men you wlU see here this week a little late ia getting ready for Thanksgiving -come right in as bold a a March wind and we'll outfit you as quickly as a March hare! . With the most authentic fashions for men in Salera Michaels-Stern Thanksgiving Suits Michaels-Stern Thanksgiving O'Coats Mallory Thanksgiving Hats Thanksgiving Neckwear Nqiv Caps f 4 4 .pi ' sr. J L Mi-