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4 THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OHEGON SATURDAY MORNING," DECEMBER 12, 1925 i SIMPSON :::(0lF-; " ! v ; - SUCCESSORS TO WELLER BROS. Phones 48 and 49 ,-- 155 North Commercial St. r-SATURDAY'S SELLING PRICES Fresh Creamery Butter 2 "pounds -J... Sugar - Cured Bacon Squares at pound Country Sausage, the old - fashioned kind, at lb.. Fresh Country Butter Salad or Cooking Oil "Bulk per' gal. ... l-.--.- Royal White Laundry Soap "f 10 bars . ... :. - iv CRACKERS 3 pound carton Soda i Crackers ..:....' . . $1.08 25 c: .25c .45c $1.75 37c 45c APPLES Jonathan's per box.:: . ft l. y. Spitzenberg's per. box Extra Fancy Delicious per. box r. ....l, Extra Fancy Rome Beauty dl OR ; per box .... ........ ....... v 'P. $1.39 $1.49 $2.98 mw r Ml SUGAR y Quaker Cane 100 pounds ........ $5.53 : ORANGES We have a large assortment of the Finest Oranges . and Citrus Fruits on the market What is Ihcf resale value of - yoar Hndioa? 1 .jm- uie ueeu iota ut ktciu Hudson owners that the Super Six I adyertised yes terday tvr $600 should-sell for at least $800 or $900, ; and that they had never, seen a used car in. such Jine condition.' - i t ' iE past month. It was announced that the-teachers w ould get the checks on Wednesday. ;- , The Cherry Picker At Mellow Moon toni; bt. di: Furnished Houses- Terms. 6 rooms. $3000; rooms $3400. Garages. Becke & Hen dricks, 185 N. High. Heillg,lds. dl2 Cross Market Special for Saturday, extra choice picnics 21c per lb. Phone 18S0. Free de livery. fli: perty, and $12,961.70 for personal property. Ia the personal prop, erty $6,000 are In Liberty bonds, and also some notes and mortgages.- Six houses and lots in Yew Park are Included in the real prop erty, Mrs. , J. . Nelson and her daughters are named by Nelson in the will as being the sole bene ficiaries. the Oregon Caves at Grants Pass4 t:lfeiii':rhe eTenln& Lorraine and Crater Lake.1 The round trip wili'.cover a period of about two weeki. " 23c and 33c Red Seal ,tSi ngle-fa.ee Victor records. Clos- mg.out at Moore's, Music House. . . . dlS Christinas Records -.- Get jours whie our stock la complete. II. L. Stiff. Furn. Co. dStf Closed Antomobil At reduced prices. These in ciude a wuiys-Knlght sedan, a Hudson coach, a Gardner coupe, a ' Ford coupe and a Studebaker closure. ' See these at the Certi fied rublic Motor Car Market, - nl7tf Crary Speaks J. B. Crary, secretary of the boys' division of the Salem YMCA addressed the Jason Lee Pioneer clob Thursday night on the topic "What to Eat on Hikes." CITY NEWSCM BRIEF "' i ...u..,. , ! 1 QuratherAVan 1 ,7 Rain V. i Moderate temperature; moder ate southerly winds. (Max. (Fri day); B6;fMin.-50: River .2. fall ing;; Katniail .zs ;; Ainospnere cloudy;; Wind southeast. CtooiriM Meets - nv,t:J ' I . ; . Te bioya chprua of Salem held a special Jneetlng (Thursday night to ; prepare ifor thelrV. Christmas program Xd jtie held Cat 4 the First Methodist church Friday evening, December .1 8. ;:;;; The Oieirr.JPkkers--At MeWow. JXoon'tbnlght. d!2 Cross Market Special for Saturday, extra choice picnics. 21c per lb. Phone-1880. Free de livery. ! d!2 Ladies. '. Choose his gift here. The Man's Shop. - : v.: . d!2 over a right-of-way. Morgan al- Thursday, night that his house had leged that the plaintiff made a I been ransacked. Officer Davis and move at him with a Bhovel, pro- Sergeant. Edwards Investigated. voking the argument. Mr. Mor gan is 65 years of age and is well kaowH hese a well liked .- You Can Get Better service and better values. See our windows- The .Man's Shop. , ' dl2 Do It Now While you are thinking about it. Call I. J. Hersha, at 385 for a low price estimate on piano re- finishing. - a i 2 Fancy Oregon Franquette Walnuts in five an($ ?0-lb. bur lap bags for Xmas, shipments. Pearcy Bros., 178 S. Commercial. d!6 IS YOUR 'Riftl ttOHRKTUi LONG. OR DO YOU WEAR OXB OF THE NEW BOYISH 'CUTS? Contest for the most beautiful hair ends December 15th. There are excellent prizes in each of the three classifications. , Phone. 263 and make an' appointment for an appointment for an interview, with Miss Kathryn Gnnnell. ' d!2 Banjo-nken; Tenor Itanjos ; Saxophones. Music for a merry Christmas at Moore's Music House , dl3 Bicycle Stolen Ward Davis of 724 Nerth Com mercial street, repoftrf'ttfar Ms Heavy Service bicycle was stolen from his home Friday. " but found no trace of the culprit. A small amount in change and two-leather-pwrse one clack and one brown, were- missing- Plant Operating- At the new paper converting plant on North Front street some of the machines are now in oper ation, including five presses, an embossing machine and several other machines. The officials of the company stated yesterday that the plant would be in full operation some time early next,: month. An order of transfers for I street car companies and of the small moisture proof paper bags has, already been f illed. - 5 to 8 Rooms, 9230O Today 5 rooms, finished and plastered. balance ready to lath and plaster, garage and cement basement, On trim lot south, near schools. This is belt home bay we know. Some terms. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High street. Heilie Bids. d2tf I' Furnltire Upholstery -'Atr repairing. Giese-Powers Furniture ompany. s20tf Those Chevrolet Aaot Hupaobiles you are look ing for are bargains when bought at.MacDonaJds. da 2 Hamilton-Beach Sweeper $5 down, balance $1 per week. Hamilton's, 340 Court St. dl2 Ladies Choose his gift here. Shop. The Man's - dl2 SlightlfSlcd Finished Models At a great reduction. Mrs. Mil- ler oyerjMlHer's store. dl2 23c and 35c Red Seal Single-face Victor records. Clos ing out at Moore's Music House. dl3 Toys for the Children At Stiffs furniture store. d5tf j CiRcovfcfl--f"? The Studebaker touring, be longing to W. L. Moore of Moore's Music House,, which was reported stolen Thursday evening, was found Friday morning at High and Center streets by Sergeant George Edwards. .License Tags Received U. G. Boyer, ' Marion county clerk, yesterday received a shin ment.of 3500 dog license tags for use during 1926. The tags this year are made of an aluminum like compound to distinguish them from the brass plates used for 1923. More tags will be ordered later in the year, Mr. Boyer said Hl-Y MeeU- ' " The Salem Hl-Y club met on Thursday night at the Salem high school. Prof. Roy Harding of Willamette 'university was the ' speaker. A Loan of 91,000 Can be retired, principal and interest, in 81 monthly-payments of $16.60 each. See 'Ralph 'H. McCurdy, office over Miller's store dl2 Italian Silk Yests, 92-30 Howard Corset Shop, 153 S. Hi. dl2 Smoking Stand With Glass I Tray, $1.73. . Hamilton's, Court street. S40 d!2 Xmas Candy Made in Salem ! Hill's Candy Co... 1204 Leslie. Visitors welcome. Phone 915. dl3 Sec Raggaty Ann At bazaar, S. P. office,. Lib. Sf.. today. Schindler hall, tonight d!2 Prizes. dl2 Roys Kcap , Tommy Larson, age -14 K height C feet, and Jimmie Fiory, 16. height 5 feet 8 inches, ire report; ed to have escaped from the feeb le minded school early Friday morning. Both were wearing blue overalls and shirts. Silk: Pajama Suits '. And crepe de chene night gowns. Specialty Shop. 453 Court. dl2 Would You Trive a Car With flat tires, dirty spark plugs and a broken-windshield? Then why not -let Duke put your saxo phone in real playing condition? Duke's Musical Instrument Repair Shop, room 3, McCornack Rldff. over Miller's. dl3 Xewest Knit Tics 45c !; , 3 for $l.23. Bishop's. dl3 Defendant Is Released D. Morgan,"-, haled into' Justice court on a charge of assault and battery preferred by Frank C Mc Farland. was released yesterday after a hearing before BrazierC. Small, justice of the peace. Mc Farland declared that Morgan struck him during an argument TYPEWRITER CO. , Direct Factory Branch 519 Oowrt Street i Phone UI Typewriter Rented. Sold. -?,:--ut- Repaired ' Special rental rates to itode&ti H. F. WOODRY & SON AasliMMn aa rsnttsra OatlMt, r fer M rvrnliu. Itm in iMa.owamtaL v 1 r .., Office Phone 75 cr Res- licssj Phcss 1813-W Just Rcccivetl A delayed shipment of genuine Kiddie. Kars, scooters,- wagons priced $2. $2.50. $3. $5 and $7. Now is the time to make your se- ection. Hauser Bros... State st. dl2 Jingle! jingle Hear "Christmas Jingles" on the new Q. R. S. player roll. Sher- man-Qlay & Co., 24 4 N. High. d!2 Marcell'H Miracle Mineral For your better health. For free interview write G. H. Gazeley, spe cial representative, box 339. -J3 Siot Ianc Schindler hall, tonight. ' Prlfces. di2 Pin Cushions, l'owder Puf fs-- liand made out of ribbons.' "Spe clalty Shop, 453 Court. dl Closing Out Our Vd Piano At $50, $73. $100, $125, $150; sur new . -pianos at -$225, $250 $295 and up. Used player pianos $195, $250Tip. Terms, or wil' make liberal discount for cash. Tallman Piano Store, 395 S. 12th U. ' dl2 You Can Get- Better service and better, values. See our windows. The Man's Shop. ' dij MIjte Shoppers" Will find a large variety of gift Items to select from at Opera House Pharmacy. dl2 Yes, Those Delayed Smoking Stands hare arrived at Hamil ton's. dis If You Want to Sec- Something good, .wait Black Cat. for the dl2 Unique Service At First Christian church to night. Great hymna representing several of the denominational writers will be sung by the con gregation and in special numbers. It will be a great program of unity and fellowship. The hour is 7:30 dl3 Pioneers-Meet The South Friends pioneer club of South Salem met last night. Ross Miles is the club's leader. Stivers, singer." will give another preconcert group-, of - four negro spirituals. ' The evangelistic serv ice follows. Special features of this , service will be saw solos; pantomime and chart - sermon. "Why So Many Churches - la the World?" -- There will be only one vreek more of evangelistic serv ices. . . y'r : ,"v"' ! -.'..-. '" - . 7 Yacant Homes- ' : . ; v For rent reasonable. , $12 to $45. Becke & Hendricks, 1S9 N. High. HelliK BldK. dl2 Xcw Yaudeville At the Bligh today. dl2 Auto PalnUnit and Daco Refinishlng, done by ' experts, reasonable prices, quick service. A. J. Hull Auto Top & Paint Co., 267 S- CommerciaL dl2 burfci, trustee, tlireoyears; Ce ). W Skee Is, c trustee, two ycw.d. Fourteen , applications for beralilii hao ' been ; presenteu the c lodge this month, , i .u many more la sfghu The iv..04 and sisters are -planning a V1 gram for : the holiday season, whicTr will .be . ahnouiieed ilarrold R. Burke is , the , m--lodge deputy, who will ivuuiu n- elected oftlcers tae first January. " Shrubbery for Xn'ias Gifts " A permanent year-round re membrance.; Pearcy Bros., 178 S. Commercial St. ' - - Xmas Candy Iade in Salem HiUs Candy Co., . 1204 Leslie. Visitors welcome. Phono 815. dl3 Royal Neighbor Bazaar And cooked food sale. Sat. Dec. 12. Allen's implement store, 236 N. Commercial. dl2 Why Not Surprise Her? . On X mas morning with One of those new classy Cleveland Six sedans or coupe, ; with one-shot lubrication, on display at MacDon- ald's. d!2 You Can GeU - - Better service and better values. See our windows- Tho Mans Shop. ' : ui - Cross Market Special for Saturday, extra choice picnics, 21c per lb. Phone 1880. Free de livery. dl2 Shrubs, Roe Rushes, Bulbs . Fruit and. nut trees. Pearcy Bros., 178 S-Commercial St. d!6 MarDonald Has A good buy in Lincoln sedan; run just 15,000 miles; real car. ' dl2 CIhms to Meet The citizenship class will meet at the local YMCA rooms this eve ning. The members, of which there are about 20. are studying to take out their second papers when the citizenship court con venes in February. Toys for the Children At Stiff's furniture store. d5tf Abbic Stedman Raer, Portland At Gray Imp. Shoppe, Oregon Dldg.. en Mon.. Tues. and Wed. of each week for the removal of su perfluous hair, moles, warts, birth marks, by electrolysis. Tel. 187 Ref., State Medical board diploma di: Special on Waffle Iron And electrical gifts. Eoff, 337 Court St. Halik di Class Meets The public speaking forum of the YMCA met last night in the organisation rooms. There are now about 25 men in the class. Prof. W. B. Harrington of Tort land conducted the class. Vaudeville oOay 5 acts. Bligh theater. d!2 Exclusive Distribution For W. W. Kimball pianos. A. R. Chase Davenport &f Tracy, Bush & Gerts. Moore's Music House. 409-415 Court. s20tf Humidors at Hamilton's 340 Court street. d!2 Daughters of Veterans Bazaar S. P. office, Liberty ft., today dl2 Kclls in Portland C. A. Kells, general secretary of the Salem YMCA. was In Port land yesterday, where he attended the meeting of the Oregon. Idaho and Washington YMCA conference committee. The Oregon and Idaho conference was recently consoli dated with the Washington con ference, and the Portland meet ing waa forthe purpose of dis cussing the consolidation. Ladies of St. Rummage Joseph's Parish- sale this afternoon dl2 Fined for Parking F. W. Edgar, I. W. Marsters and V. T. Golden, all of Salem, were fined $1 each by Judge Poulsen Friday for parking overtime. Boy Lost V'.'Wnr tfi tnirnmn nf flnftlnir IK. year old George Crow, the offic ials of tho local lodge of Odd Fel lows has been asked to do what ever they can in the way of as sistance. He disappeared from his home In Gooding, Idaho, on August IS. and nb' trace of him has been fonnd. Clothes Stolen Edward A. Hopper reports to local police that some time Thurs day evening a new suit of clothes and a-pair of.-sboes were' stolen from hia room at the Oregon ho tel." - . - - Xew Red Seal Records Single faced, 25c and 35c- Stiff's Furniture Co. d5tf Automobiles Bought and Sold Storage and general repairing. Moore A. Wooley, 233 N. High. , dl3 House Entered Lee Cronn. ; of 1645 South Twelfth street, reported r late Tl Eastman Brothers Furnaces Salem Office 169 S. Hizb . . Of flea hours: 1X:M T0;1 P. 1C, . Factory, Silvertoa, Ore, Wood Wood TRACY'S FUEL YARD 167 D Street Telephone 2313 Building Permits Isnued Two .building permits were issued from the office of the city recorder .Friday. W. E. Mosher was given a permit to erect a one and one-half story dwelling at 1650 South Winter street at a cost of $3500. Adam Engle took out a permit to construct a one story dwelling at 1480 North ISth street,, to cost $2800- i Hotrf Marlon Dollar Dinner. Served 5:45 to 8. Every evening. - r n-27t f Radio Poles of Superior Quality- Good - used sets. Phone 1935. , dl2 Farniture Upholstery And repairing. Gicse-Powers Furniture company. B20tf Chotrc Holly ' For sale in City View cemetery. d24' New Player Rolls We have just received a fi,ne se lection for Christmas. Sherman Clay & Co.. 24 4 N. High. 112 Short Orders . Lunch Box; 181 S. Liberty. Estate Appraised ' Appraisal of the estate of Julius Nelson, late Salem sign painter for some years past, was $22,662.17. This amount is more than the amount in the original petition for letters testamentary, which were $15,000. In the new appraisement $9,700.47 is the value of real pro- dl3l School Payroll Out At the office of the superinten dent of schools yesterday, the monthly payroll for the Salem school teachers was made out, which amounted to about $22, 006. . This month the pay roll Is lower than it was a month ago, hecause there has been less sick ness among" the teachers for the MI ME it DISEASES Treated by Osteopathy and the latest electrical Therapy, including Dr. Abram's elec tronic system. No charge for consultation DR. B. H. WHITE Physician and Surgeon 506 U. S. Bank Building Salem, Oregon MODEL BAKERY . . ' r : - 121 South Commercial PAINTING ;4 KALSOMINING PAPER HANGING For the right kind of materials and the very best workman-, kln,all nav Gabriel J 4 Powder and 8appr Co. 17 g. Commercial Phona Tit k: LADD & BUSH; Bankers BKa&Uahed IMS (General Banlsing Bmbcia It avsa. m F. N. WOODRY Salem'e Leadinf Ikf AUCTIONEER Pays Cash For Farnitare Itesldeac aad Stora 1810 North Snoaet : PHONE 511 Established RInce 1910 Smoking Stands A big assortment just arrived at Hamilton's, 340 Court St. dl2 Till Christina Something for the car.. See'our suggestions. Smith L Watkins. ' : d9tf New Pipe Organ Record- By' the new electrical process r a real treat. Stop in at Stiff's and hear It.' d8tt Have Yoo a Furna Are you comfortable? For $150 to $00 down, depending on size oC-month Jy payment, here's two new. Jiomes, both have furnaces. fireplaces. . Priced. $3600 and $3750.. Start saving .that rent. Movre-,in today. , Becke, &. Hen dricks, 189 X. High, llellig Bldg- dl2 Turner laa Dies Following a short llloess liar- ley, M.. Frey .passed a ay ,Rt A hos pital u'r Salem' early "i'sttrday morning. Me was a farmer living n?ar Turner," and was. $4 years of age when he passed awayf Folding Card Tables Make a nice Christmas present. Hamilton's, 340 Court St. Newest Knit Ties 15c 3 for $1.33. Bishop's. dl2 dl3 Venue Change Denied " Circuit Judge L. H. McMahan yesterday denied, a' motion 'for change of venue made by the de fendant, Frances Zerfzen in the divorce case Instituted against her by Hubert Zenxcn. The motion was overruled. ' " ' ' ;r ' Trip Plaiuicd " ," ' J. B. : Crary, secretary of the bdys cpartmcnf of the," Salem YMCA. and Bob Boardman, physi cal director, are planning for trip this summer through southern Oregon. 'They plan to make the trip by truck.- They will tike 15 boys from the Salem YMCA with them. Oa tho, way they Will visit V " Wilford M- Hancock , ; Divine Magnetic. Healer ; - c't Telephone J -II 1-31 . T23 State Street No Charges-Love Offering Only JOEWILUAMS : . The Battery lla .,- vf? MTie m alt tUkf mt r r- ... Batteries . : Ml CVmrt fM. tfcft 10 1020 Calendars Standley & Foley Ins. Agency, over Ladd & Bush bank. dl8 Spinnit Desk Sets, Cigarette Sets. Mrs. Trover, Trover's Studio- ' dl2 dl3 Slake It -Snappy- Just two more Sundays for the men's class at the Bligh theater. A fine lesson for this Sunday and special musical numbers. J. J. Evans, teacher. ' : Lodge NrwsJ - 'c.-.-.i; An election of officers was held last Tuesday- evening, Dec. 8, in the Castle. Hall , of Central Lodge No. 18. Knights of Pythias. Frank D. Vinson was chosen as chancel lor commander; N. Park Sturgis, vice commander; Alfred Erickson, prelate: J. II. Vinson, master of work; Walter Lenon, keeper of records and seal; J. F. Davis, mas ter of finance; Geo. C. Will, mas ter exchequer; Willi. H. Hardt, master at arms; Edwin K. Knigh ton, inner guard; Dr. Frederick Vrie outer guard ; J. F. C. Tlken- Radio Hearing Set - The public service commission yesterday "fixed December4 17 as the date for Searing a complaint in connection with the alleged hazardous condition of v the elec trle lines of the Skamania Elec- Cob tinned on page 6.) Obituary Frey. , ... Harley M. Frye died at a locsl hospital on Friday, Dec. 11, at the age of 34 years. Survived ' by three sons, Charles W.," Harley M. jr., and Ray. One sister, Mrs. W. A. Ham of Moser also survive him. . Funeral services . will be held in Turner this morning at 10 a. m. with the Webb Tuneral par lors in charge.' ' Interment will bo in the Twin Oaks cemetery. . BEYOND Beyond the trost chain and the fever - I shall be soon; Beyond the rock waste and the river. Beyond the ever and the never, I shall be soon. Love, rest and home! Sweet hope! Lord, tarry not, but come. lloratlus Bonar. W. T. Rigdon & Son Browning's Candy Factory- Liberty road, Salem, Or. Get our prices on fresh home-made candy,. Postage paid on orders of three pounds or over. d!2 Radio for Christmas- See our radio department. Moore's Music .House. dl3 Talks Made ; Dr. Walter Brown and Super intendent Hng spoke at a general program whtich was held at the Park school last night. In con nection with the program there was a candy sale, with a display of the pupil's work and also, some music- The Cherry Picker At Mellow Moon toni; ht. d!2 Genuine Tcanessoe Cedar Chests $13.50 up. Hamilton's, 340 Court St. dt2 For Rent ! Convenient' 5 -room furnished apartment 'with, garage, 864 Mill. 'i f . ',. V; ; . dl2 Trade What Yon Have For ; what you want. ce Ter minals-Realtors, Terminal hotel lobby. ddtf Radio Headquarters, Phone. 1035 Zenith, Fada, Magnavox and used sets. Good radio poles, 175 South High. dll WonUl You Drive a Car With flat tires; dirty spark plugs and a broken windshield?-. Then why not let Duke put your saxo phone in real playing condition? Duke's. Musical Instrument Repair Shop, room 3, McCornack Bldg.. over Mlller'a. - dl3 Tb Cherry Pickers At Mellow Moon tonight. d!2 -' .; f.. - - . Ladies. . Choose his gltl horc. The Man's Shop. dl2 Flower in the Bottle Toilet Water. Specialty . Shop 453 Court. : - . , d!2 Membersdilp Day ' ' Tho largest . audience of tho woek. attended the-service in hon or of Mother Friday night at tho Court Street - Christian ; church. The Stivers Evangelistic Company had every feature : of tho service In. her honor. In introducing" hia sermon on "A . Bible ; Picture ' of Motner," evangelist , stivers re marked, "The three . sweetest words in the English language are mother, home and heaven." There will be no ; scrvico to nights Sunday fg ."Membership Da'y. Tho evangelist will glTO another object talk to the chil dren at tho close of the Sunday schoolhour. The Use and Abuse of the Lord'ar Supper, will bo thi3 morninea ' theme, ' Beginning at Free to Our Customers FRUITL AND NURSERY Until January 10th, every customer buying 100 to 500 fruit or nut trees will receive 10 fruit trees free. Every customer buying 500 to 1,000 fruit or nut trees ' will receive 25 fruit trees free. r 'Office in New 8alem Hotel Building. 169 Booth IHgU . Sales yard in. rear of office A. J. MATHIS, Prop. Office Phone t171.8 Nursery Phone 111F21 CHRISTMAS of Dinmrware Regular $20.40 English Dinner - Sets, 42 Pieces $16 .00 Free With every dinner set amounting' to . '$15.00 we will give you your choice of a set of six genuine Star-cut Gob- ' " lets, Sherbets, Sundays or Tumblers; . I A large number of new slock pat- ' ' terns lo choose from in - '- . - Bavarian, English and American Wares . Visit Our Basement Store For Real Values