I ; . VISIT OUR PrerHoliday and Drastic Disposal Sale L" MANY ITEMS I SUCH 'AS t THESE OFFERED : Men's White Handkerchiefs Full size, regular 10c seller. Now 5c Men's Fine Silk Ties 89c 'i Men's Union Suits Wright Wool Mixed, good weight, slightly soiled. Actual Value $4.50. Now n,-;A.'1 $2.85 4 Men's Suits Mixed and plain materials, dark and medium shades. Value $27.50. Now to $17.85 REMEMBER This is a step into the realms of better merchan , dising with a radical reduction on everything in this store (except contract goods) G. W. JOHNSON & 469 STATE STREET 1 CO. SALEM, OREGON We have one extra good) Ford touring, late 1922; rubber 80 per cent; mo tor in fine shape and runs like a real Ford. Priced at $187.00. WICK mm chief of police. The license plates bad been removed but the car was identified, by the motor number. Op pen Teaches Acetylene And electric welding. New elec tric welding machines, $250; acetylene generators, $90 and up. 695 Mill St. d7 Goes to Portland Dr. W. H. Lytle, state veterin arian, spent today in Portland at tending to official duties. urer, L. Reed Chambers. George fcli Kind. Four directors will be named from the following: E- E. Bragg, Percy A. Cupper, Fred Ellis, Bert T. Ford. Earl A. Gregg. Harry J. Mobr and Alfred J. Vick. Willamette Valley Nursery Residence telephone Is 70FS in; stead of 70F31 as advertised in Sunday's paper. dl as of the year, will be presented at the prison auditorium. SSr, Windus, new organist at the Hei lig. will be heard in a number of musical selections. The picture is now playing at the Heilig and tbe prison presentation will be finished in time for the first show at the- theater to begin on time. On Business Trip Fred Wright of Portland is spending a few days in Portland looking after business matters. Closing Out Our usedx pianos at $50. $75, $100 and $125. See these at once as they will not last long at these prices. Tallman Piano Store, 395J S. 12th. d6 Closed Automobiles At reduced prices. These In? elude a Willys-Knight eedan. a Hudson coach, a Gardner coupe. Ford coupe and a Studebaker closure. See these at the Certi fied Public Motor Car Market. nl7tf Returns Home i Miss Connie Rebhan. daughter of Dr. Rebhan. returned last eve ning to her home in Springfield after visiting a few davs at the home of Miss Bertha E- Ryley, 1520 Chemeketa street. Local Boy Wins- Phil Bayes of Salem took a four- round decision from Ray Morrell. Spokane, lit a lightweight curtain raiser to the main Rockson-Robin-son match in Portland last night. Rockson woq front Robinson in the ninth round when the referee stopped the fight. Furniture tTphowtery And repairing. Glese-Powers Furniture Company. iSOtf 3-Room House for Rent At west end of Marion-Polk county bridge. Inquire or phone at Riverside Service Station. dl NE WS IN BRIEF Iter k From Portland . George; Dunsford, superintend ent ' of 'capitol buildings and grounds, was among those who spent Saturday Portland attend ing the Shrine ceremonial. V Rain and High Vind Rain : west "and probably east portion continued mild; strong southerly winds probably gales on the coast. Max. (Monday) 53; Min. 44; River .4, falling;- R-ain: fall .52; Atmosphere cloudy; Wind south. The French Slion , Our semi-annual sale continues, coats and hats. Gowns for street and evening wear. Wonderful val ues in all lines. M. Buffe Morri son. 115 High St- dltf X Hotel Manager Returns ' James Linn, manager of ' the Marioo hotel, has returned from Vancouver, Wash., where he spent a few-' days with relatives. He was accompanied by Mrs. Linn Bye and Bye ' Negro Spiritual,7on yietor-rec ord af Moore's Music House, dl Attended Shrine Meet George H. Burnett, George M Brown and John L. Rand, justices of the state supreme court, spent Saturffay In Portland where they attended the Shrine ceremonial. Jfay Locate He Arthur C: Mears of Portland ar rived in Salem to spend a few days with friends Mr. Mears said that he might locate in this vicinity, where he owns considerable real estate. High Grade Player Piano ' Left with us. Big sacrifice for immediate sale. See this snap at once. Tallman Piano Store, 395 S 12th. d6 Commissioner Returns - William Levens, state prohi bition commissioner, returned here today from Baker and pther east ern .Oreg6h cities where he spent Thanksgiving at his home. Her You A 1923 Ford roadster for sale for less than the price of acces sories. See or call Biddy Bishop Fred'M. Powell motor cars. dl fum there' under the direction of the. Morning" Oregonian. A din ner will be served at noon: It was estimated that more than 1500 persons would attend the cere monies, including a large number of men and women who have been subscribers of the Oregonian for more than 50 years. " Returns From School Meet- Miss -Beatrice Walton, chief deputy in the offices of the state superintendent of schools, return ed here today from Stella, Wash. where she attended an edueaUon- . . . . v. . ai meeung. , .:;- "A !rurniture Four Snlein Hone-. Go at auction Wed. hite. 7 p. m. j at F. N. Woodry's new store. Sum mer and Norway streets. dl Leave for Funeral- Justices Thomas A. McBride and H. J. Bean of the state supreme court left here last night for The Dalles where they will attend the funeral services for A. S. Bennett who died there Saturday. Mr. Bennett was at one time a mem ber of the state supreme court and-resided in Salem. Funeral services will be held today. Gordon nose,, $1 I'p Howard Corset Shop, 15: High. S. dl Yonrs for the Asking . 1926 Maxfield Parrish dars. . Halik & Eoff. 337 Visiting Portland Friends Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bertram of Portland are spending a few days in Salem visiting friends. calen- Court. dl To Call Salem Home- Allan Caruthers, resident of Vancouver, Wash., has arrived in Salem to locate permanently. Knee Deep in Daisies By the Whispering Baritone- Victor record, at Moore's Music House- dl Exclusive Distribution For W. W. Kimball pianos. A. B. Chase, Davenport & Tracy, Bush & Gerts. Moore'i Music House, 409-415 Court. s20tf Leaves for Coos Bay Dillard Elkins, member of the state industrial accident commis sion, spent yesterday in Eugene. He left there- last night for Marsh- field and other Coos Bay towns where he will spend the next 10 days or two weeks. Teachers Join Organizations - Teachers in every school in this city, with the exception of those in Salem high school, are 100 per ceattmembers of the National Edu cation association. Teachers in all schools of the city are 100 per cent members of the Oregon State Teachers association. This infor mation was given out Monday by City Superintendent George Hug Nursery Yard Open Before buying- trees see Middle Grove Nursery, corner High and Ferry Sts. J. C. Herren, prop Office in Newcomb Tire Shop. d2 Leaders Meet The Leaders club of the Salem YMCA held a supper at the or ganization's rooms Monday night, and a meeting afterwards. Loyal Warner was the principal speaker at the meeting, having as his topic "Pioneer Programs." Slickers All styles and sizes. The Army and Outing Store, next door to Busick's. dl Speeder Fined - . Karl Shafer of this city was fined $10 by Judge Poulsen Mon day on a charge of speeding. Will Kntertaiii Convicts Inmates of the Oregon state penitentiary will be entertained th'i8 evening through the courtesy' of the management of the Heilig theater when ''Sun-Up,' said to one orthe most powerful dram Obituary Hotel Marion Dollar Dinner. 8. Every evening. Served 5:45 to n-27tt tTurnlture TTpliolstery v X And repairing. ' Gleaa-Powera Furniture Company. . SOU See Auction Sale Adv In foday's paper. It's at F. N. Woodrjr's store. Summer and Nor way' sta., Wed. niter 7 p. m.-..Vdl Governor to Speak Governor Pierce will spend Fri day in Portland where he will give an address at the Jubilee cere monies to be held in the auditor- Two Licenses Issued ' " Two - marriage -licenses, were issued in the county clerk's office yesterday. They were applied for by 'Arthur L. Owens, cheese maker of Cloverdale and -Leona Gray, 1601 Tile road, ind George Kueri- zi. farmer, and Emma Keilerhals, both jjfc SilTertbn'.y-t Pomeroy & Keene Jewelers and Optometrist -f , Salem, Oregon Get the Best FRUIT Cakes and - English Plum Pudding MODEL BAKERY 121 South, Commercial Stolen Car Found An automobile stolen from the garage of W. A- Pettit, Oregonian correspondent here three weeks ago, was recovered at Vancouver, Wn., yesterday, according to infor mation received by Frank Minto, Mrs. I- G. Curtis, 245 Meyers Street, has on display at her home all kinds of jesso and poly chrome work for sale. Orders tak en for Xmas gifts. Phone 1651W. dl PAINTING KALSOMINING PAPER HANGING For' the. rlght'klnd of materials and tha very best workman ihlp call tuu '. m Gabriel ; Powder and Supply Co. 17 B. Commercial Phona 721 "' tlNbRVVOOD . TYPEWRITER CO. . Direct Factory Branch 810 Coort Street - Phone t2 ' ,Tn)wrItera Rented, Sold; ':.. : Repaired Sr--:- Special rental rates to atndenti Chevrolet A small amount down and , .f .... : . ; . , ... T.r 18 U. F. WOODRY & SON AaetloaMrs aa4 YaratMr Dlsrs, piy Mk tot VMd rumltar. SrUrs f.V VoitkJCoBuasrci. Easy Monthly. ' Payments buys a new CHEVROLET We also give easy terms on our USED CARS; ; They are Prided Right Newton Chevrolet ' - Company ..Salem, Oregon Wood Wood TRACY'S FUEL YARD 167 D Street Telephone 2313 Fire Reportel The fire department was called Monday morning to a fire at 13S5 North Fourth street. Engines responded and found a chimney fire. Practically no damage was sustained. McBrian In the Liberty district Sunday, Npv. 29, Mrs. Sarah Jane McBrian age 76 years. Mother of Edd Barr of Pendleton, sister of John Rus sell of Pendleton, grandmother of Mrs. Roy Coffey of Liberty, R. Stanton of Salem, C. E. Stanton of .Portland, and Lynn Barr of SaaJ Francisco, j The remains are being forwarded to Pendleton by Rigdon &. Son for funeral services and interment.: F. N. WOODRY Salem's Leading AUCTIONEER Pays Caah or Furnltnre . Residence and Store . 1010 North Summer PHONE 511 Established Since 1910" iTIie French Shop- All winter hats in stock priced ; in four groups. Hats formerly $10 to $12.50 at $3.50; hats for merly $12.50 to $14.50 at $5; hats formerly $16.50 to $22 50 at $9.75. M. Buffe Morrison, 115 High St. dltf Shrubs, Fruit Trees, Roses- Bulbs, at Pearcy Bros., i; Commercial St. s s. do Speeder Draws Fine . Leslie Neighbor was fined $15 in the city police court yesterday when he appeared to answer a charge of speeding. Alfred J. Whealdon of Salem, was arrested last night by Officer Edwards on South Commercial street, and will appear in court this morning on a speeding charge. ten about Salem's. Industries for the contest being conducted by the Salem Kiwanis club. Although the other schools have not as yet been heard from, it is. expected they will be today. , All- essays must be in by this evening. .' The essays are numbered, names of the authors not being disclosed un til the winning essays havfr been chosen. Abbie Ktedman Raer, Portlaml Will be at -3ray Improvement Shoppe, Oregon Bldg.. on Monday. Tuea. and Wed.' of each week for removal of superfluous hair, moles warts, birthmarks, by electrolysis. Tel. 187. References; State Med ical board diploma. V dl Gnroe Xets Profit. The total net profits the Salem high school reaped from its con test Thanksgiving day with the Franklin high school of Portland, played on a local field, is found to be $211, according to word re ceived Monday from J. C. Nelson, principal of the local high school. Boys to Travel - I The national YMCA, la planEiifr a trip for 20 boys, to be select? i from all parts of, the Vnii, States, that will carry them to Various parts of Europe. The tri-j is to cost each of the boys $1340. Any boy in Salem who is a &:n- ber of the YMCA and who iV b.?f tween the ages of 1 and is years , V Is eligible for the trip. The Jvu requirement thit is made, an jr ? us applications are coscenioj. is (Continnad oa p: S I Gas on Stomach Won't Let You Sleep , Gas pressing on heart and other organs sometimes causes a rest less, nervous feeling and prevents sleep. Adlerika helps any case. gas on the stomach, unless due to deep-seated causes. "The QUICK action will surprise you. Because KAdlerika is such an excellent in testinal evacuant it is wonderfs tor constipation it often works in one hour and never gripes. ! JP-jx Perry, Druggist, 115 SI Commer cial St. Adv. For a Lively 3-piece orchestra call 1470J d2 Portland People Visit Mrs. J. L. Parrish. 1750 Market street, entertained as her guests over Thanksgiving, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Barhan and their two little sons, Guy, Jr., and Leonard, of Portland. Tlie Parlor Is a Pleasant Place Late Victor record, at Moore's Music House. dl School Claims In a recent publication of monthly claims, those of the coun ty schools were, by error, listed under those of the home for feeble minded. No insinuations were intended. Will Sell Every New Upright, grand and player piano in our stock at practically dealers' cost, for quick sale this week. Terms if desired. Tallman Piano Store, 395 S. 12th. dG Payroll Out The calendar payroll of the Sa lem public .schools wa made, out Monday. ' The "payroll includes on its list city superintendent, high school principal, nurse and doctor, and all the clerical help of the system. New Congoleum Rugs and Dishes At F. N. Woodry's auction Wed. nite, 7 p. m. Summer and Nor way streets. dl In Portland Miss Elizabeth Levy spent Mon day in Portland. . 'List Submitted -Miss Rauch. supervisor of Eng lish in the Parrish Junior high -school, has submitted to City Su- I perintendent Hug. for approval by the. Salem school board, a list of books to be purchased for tbe Par rish school library. The list ia I composed of English books, and amounts to approximately $95. j Stonebreaker At the residence, 419 South Nineteenth street, November 2 IsaakvT. stonebreaker. age 0 yeajTsfather d Carl Stonebreaker of 'Portland, Mrs. Maud Lane of Oentralia, Mrs; Helen Jenkins of Saljtm . Mrs. Bessie Hexler and Mrs. Dorothy Senosky of Portland. The remains will be forwarded from "the Rigdon mortuary Wed- nesuay, uec. l, 10 iub ruiuauu crematorium. ' Semi-Annual Sale Of beautiful .wearing apparel. Most interesting sale on all cloth coats. No coat priced over $59.75 many at much less. The French Shop115 High St. dltf Esuay Are Turned 1 Essays written by pupils of the Englewood and Garfield grade schools and of Parrish junior high school have been turned in to Superintendent George , Hug's of flee Monday. The essays are writ- At the DISEASES Acute and Chronic treated by the latest Electrical, Theraphy and Osteopathy. Consultation Free! B. H. WHITE Physician and Surgeoa 06 U. S. Bank Bldp. Salem, Oregon i For Lease, Small Home- Brand new, furnace, etc., $36 month. Becke & Hendricks. 189 N. High street, Heilig Bldg. n28tf Speeder Fined . Earl Star arrested recently on a cnarge or speeding, was iinea $7.50 Monday by Judge Ponlsen Moore . Ah. Luc uuiv , v u . e " " street ftfonday, Nov. 30, Mrs. Sarah A. Moore, age 75 years. Wife of Manley R. Moore, mother off Crawford, George and Edward IfJoore and Mrs. Ralph D. Gibson Also survived by one brother. John Hayden bf Colfax, Wash. Fu neral services Wednesday, Dec. 2, at 1:30 p. m. from the Rigdon mortuary, hrterment IOOF ceme tery. . -n 'A i . FUNERALS ; 1 Robertson Funeral - services for the late Rev. John Robertson who passed away at Pomery, Wash., Novem- .For' Rent, Warm 5-Room flat, $35; right down town. Also 5-room house north, $25; garage ber 2?, will be held Tuesday, Dec- house. $10. Becke & Hendricks, I amber 1 at 2 p. m. from the Rig 189 N. High street. Heilig Bldg. don A Son mortuary, conluding n28tf Uervice at the IOOF cemetery. t4 t Eastman Brothers Furnaces Salem Office 169 S. High Office houn: :M TO P, M,v Factory, Sflverton, Ore, Parker Fined , H. E. Rice was fined $1 In city I ; court for parking his car on the street all night. L ADD & BUSH, Bank " Ectattlaaad 1S53 :r General Banking Business r 0lce Eenra from 19 to S Some Modern Couple- That -rent, here's 4-room. new cottage, furnace, fireplace', hard wood, dutch kitchen, garage - in basement, wired for electric range. A double construction union-made home that will last.' On large view lot with trees. Protected district, with ' Increasing values. Price, $3600. ' Any reasonable terms to responsible people. See at 1550 S. Winter street Becke & Hen dricks, 189 N. High street, Heilig Bldg. , . s28tf Candidate Named v ' v Sample ballots were distributed yesterday to members of the Ki wanis club containing names to be submitted for vote at the election on December 15. Candidates are: For president, James H. Nichol son," Edward Sehunkep for vice presjdenCJKarl CL Becka Otto K. IPaulus; for district trustee, O. P, i' ! Jones . Funeral I-services for the late Klph R. Jones, who passed aw'ayx at Los. Angeles, November Iff will be held Tuesday, Decern ber. l; at 1:30 p. n. from the First Methodist church, concluding aer viees and' "interment City lew cemetery, direction of Rigdon lc Son. V,i.P : THE ETERNAL MAN We knpw that the real man ta jndestructable. that he has an Existence independent of the physical body, that the body is merely the Instrument fashion ed "by some Inscrutable law of being to aerye.as hia means of earthly expression. .-'-.We know that sooner or later it will be tnt grown by the immortal man, when a gentle hand will loose t, allowing him to slip from It like a butterfly emerging from Jhe chrysalla. ' - i " - ' fe'U . j Tgheba tlargreaves. !W. T.' Rigdon Son Clean Your Auto with Liquid Sunshine JOE WILLIAMS The Battery Man ' Service Thftt Satlsfiea W1LLARD 5S1 Court St. Phone 108 SCHAEFER'S COLD CAPSULES will break up your cold in 24 hours or rrioney refunded CCHAEFER'Q W DRUG STORE The Yellow Front Phone 107 133 North Commercial Street The Penslar Store Shop Early If Possible Kafoury's CHRISTMAS GIFT Silk Sale Sometime, somewhere wVve seen or read the saying : "Give as You Would Like to Receive and Tour Gift" is Certain to Please and Make Happy." ' ' ' This advice can be followed with assurance for we know of no bet ter rule to follow In selecting gifts. Here's a Practical Suggestion And not a new one either, for every year finds many gift buyers choosing Silks to give as Christmas Gifts. 36 and 40 inch idths, yard i. . mrnm j 800 Yards of Silks See Window Display . $1.79 mm. In this vast assortment are silks suitable for party dresses, street dresses, blouses, kiotionas, breakfast coate, pajamas; linings and sofa pillows. - Charmnese, Harvard crepe, satin etoile. Skinner's dress satin, Belding's dress satin, Directoire satin and silk brocades. 4 Art Mate Street 8ALEM STORE -Can and Do- SW3 Alder Street ' ' PORTLAND SILK BOO T hi t A mm mi r? J ' " EVERY WEDNESDAY NITE 7 P. M. , F. N. WCODRY'S New Store Summer and Norway Streets ' : -"-.-. -; :v- " '-' ,. . - . , ' . Opposite. His Residenc 1610 North Summer Street' '-" - 1 ' . Including . . i ... Fnrnitore and furnthings from the home of W. B. McXairV' McrHliel Steele, JL B Ilosley, Frank Ix veil and ether odd pieces from otlMTP Salem mdeticf as follows: -Overstuffed tapestry arm chair; mahogany floor-lamp and shade; electric vacuum- aweeper: mahogany vlctrola and records; ivory chiffonier; blue enamel breakfast table and"! 4 chairs; sanitary couch and pad; walnut dining table? walnut buffet and 6 walnut diners' with blue leather seats, also rocker and davenport table to match; 2 extra good beds complete; other beda: ranges; heaters; Wilton and -Axminster rugs; reed rockers; sea grass chairs; oak rockera.n and diners; oak and fir dressersi kitchen cabinet; baby bed; breakfast table; stand tables; duofold In craftsman leather" oak china cabinet; child's table; boy's wagon; card table; books; smoker's stand; pressure tank gasoline stove; clothes wringer; barrel fruit Jara; 9 new Gold Seal congoleum rugs, ; various siies; new dishes; garden tools; brass library lamp;, oak library table; high chair; baby's reed push cart, and many other articles which space will not permit to adver tise. Term 8 cash.: ; ' ' - ' .- NOTICE Everything advertised goes without reserve. . Private . sales daily. It's warm and cozy at Woodry's. v " F. N. WOODRY Salem's Leading Auctioneer Phone 511 Residence, and Store 1010 North Summer Street 1K V4 f1 f i,r JO an Mil