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THE OREGON STATESMAN SALEM, OREGON WEDNESDAY MORNING.' DECEMBER 16, 1925 5 w.iMiiiiiiat m unura m im.m waam Kiiiji;ia.T.w;inw tti.tx . The T: .M; j "Extra Holeproof StretehTop" 3 1 ' The, Stocking you have becii lcK)kinff for. It strptches wide without binding f 3i ' in the least and always returns to shape. He have all shades. f 3 S.W CO. i . 469 STATE STREET I 3 ' : , - : v. . : . - . . . S fjrmtaaevm at wmmeau wammnaMa wmesmBmmmjmmMmmmwka4M immmuaiwm fimon us xmnmm whs ita mrsn muca; m m rnerair33-ai arw.' CZT iVWS JiV fcjufWeatherMdl . UNSETTLED Normal temperature, light south erly winds. Max. (Tuesday) 46; Min, 33; River, 3, falling; Rain fall none; Atmosphere foggy; Wind southwest. .A f Tank In Repair- ; v A. crack down the Renter of the swiinming tank at the Salem Y. M. C. A- has thrown the,tank oat of use. Repair work has been started on it immediately. It will be ready for. use again by Thurs day, it is reported. For Her Hosiery, handkerchiefs, "underwear- gifts ot real merit; sure of appreciation.. Howard Corset Shop, 153 S. Hi. dl! All Wool Blankets In "Greys and Tans $5 per Fair r ; fancy, plaids and whites $fl to $14 per pair. Thos. Kay Woolen Mills Co. dl6 Shrubs, Rose Bushes, Bulbs Fruit and nut trees. Pearcy Bros., 178 S- Commercial St. -d!6 Radio Tolcs of Superior Quality Good used sets.' Phone, 1935. dl9 Building Permit Issued W. V. Fawk has taken out a permit from the office of the city recorder to construct a one story concrete. stoYe building, at 345 North Commercial street. The structure is' to cost $2300. A New Pfpe Organ Record By .the new electrical process; a real treat. Stop In at Stiff's and hear it. . ' " - dStf Exclusive Distribution . .,4V For W. W. JCimbalW pianos. A. B. Chase, Davenport & Traces, Bush' & Gerts.'- rMoWe s Music House', 4 09-4 15 Court, ' s20tf Three License Issued ; , j- Three marriage licenses, were Issued yesterday by the - county clerk here. ' They. were5 taken out by George E. r French, musician, 1300 North Eighteenth street, and Thelma Jacobs, of Bend; Fred J. Wilson, farmer, and Lillie Wilson, both of Salem, -and t Chester N, Harpst. Jefferson and Dorothy Sarge, 835 Union street.' '' ' Pomeroy & Kccne Jewelers .and Optometrists Salem, Oregon' UNbEUwbOi) TYPEWRITER CO. Direct Factory Branch 519 Court Street Phone & Typewriters Rented.; Sold v. , Repaired ? . Special rental rate! to tuderti II.' F. WOODRY & SON taUmm rsrottar Pwan, mt tr Umc rrniur. ill XorU CatsaursiaL Office Phone 75 or Res- Idrxea Phoni 1843-W iui;mm;ta mi imhii im turn pw Marriage Is Verformed 5 Chester N. Harpst, Jefferson, and Dorothy Sarge, 835 ' Union street, were married here yester day. by J, T, Hunt, Marion county judge, . - 1026 Calenda Standley & Foley Ins. Agency, over Ladd & Bush bank. dl8 Toys for th0 Cldldren At Stiffs furniture store. d5tt This Christmas- Something for the car. See our suggestions. Smith & Watkins. d3tf Sliruhbery for Xmas Gifts A permanent year-round re membrance.. Pearcy Bros., 178 S. Commercial St. dlC Club to Meet The Salem Garden club will meet tonight. The nature of tine meeting will be a general discis sion of garden problems. .Red Seal Single Faced Record; Christmas gifts for the syear around at 25c and 35c. Moore's Music House. dl6 A Banjo-Vkc, Tenor Dani A radio, anything, in music to make a Merry - Christmas at Moore's Music House. dl6 Have AH the girls cut their hair? In the Beautiful Hair Contest is one head with forty curls, and another with hair 62 inches long. There are some clever boyish cuts, but the bobbed heads out number the rest. Phone 253 and arrange with Miss Katbryn Gunnell to enter the contest. Closing date December 20. dl6 Club to Mct The Auburn Community club will meet Friday, December 18, at the Auburn school. Miss Fre- rey of the Marion County Health Demonstration wilL give a talk. Merchant Lunch- Oc At the Terminal Cafe. dl6 Five Chairs At the Terminal Barber Shop make long Waits unnecessary. dl8 Lame .. S&rtu -: Better Service. . Better Values. The Man's Shop, 41 6 State. ; - d!6 A Loan of l,OO0 , Can be retired, principal, and interest. In 81 monthly payments of $16.60 each. See Ralph H. Mc- Curdy, office over Miller's store. dl6 Northwestern Due The steamship' Northwestern will arrive in Salem tonight some time between six and. eight o'clock carrying a' J60 ton cargo of mer- T Eat tman Brothers Furnaces Salem Office 169 S. High Office hours: 12:M TO I P, If, 1 Factory, SUrertoB, Ore Wood Wood TRACY'S FUEL YARD 107 D Street Telephone S3 13 LADD & BUSH, Bankers - . Established 1SCJ . - General Banians Business . Odea Bean from l ajou to 8 wimL 32Z chandise. She will return the next morning carrying an approxi mate cargo of 150 tons of paper. It is Tlgured that Bhe carries 300 tons per week to and from Port land. - Radio Studio 154 N. Liberty. Phone 2029J. dl6 For a Gift Musical Instruments are sure to please. "EverythinK in music." at Sherman Clay & Co.. 244. N. High St. dl7 Th Latest In Christmas tree lights. Halik dl6 & Eoff,.337 Court. To Take Trip Dr. Leech, district superintend ent of the Methodist church, ex pects to leave tonight for Seattle to meet with Bishop Shepherd and a committee of the Methodist Episcopal church to discuss the proposed removal of Kimball School of Theology. Dr. Leech expressed this opinion that he did not think the school would be moved from Salem, for the pres ent at least. Ladies' Night Special entertainment for Elk ladies at club Wednesday night. Doc. 16, fr p.sm. All Elks and their ladles Invited. Music, en tertainment, cards, and Johnny Jones feed. d!6 The "King" Band instruments are best. In spect them at Sherman Clay & Co., 244 No. High St. dl7 Closed Automobfl At reduced prices. These in clude a Willys-Knight sedan, a Hudson coach, a Gardner coupe, a Ford coupe and a Studebaker closure. See these at the Certi fied Public Motor Car Market. nl7tf Trout. Running ord came to Salem yesterday that the steel head trout are run ning In the Big Nestucca river, near Woods, Ore. Christmas Records Get yours while our stock is complete. H. L. Stiff Furn. Co. d8(f All Wool Blankets In Greys" and Tans $5 per pair, fancy plaids and5 whites $11 to $14 per pair. Thos. Kay Woolen Mills Co. dl6 Trade What You Have For what you want. See Ter minal Realtors, Terminal hotel lobby. d9tf Club Gives Concert , The Beethoven club of Willam ette university, a musical society, conducted -the chapel services at the university Tuesday. Malcolm Medler gave an organ number. Kenneth McCormick rendered a piano selection. Solos were sung mi MODEL BAKERY 121 South Commercial . WW"? We hare some dandy bays in Ford tourings which hare gone' through our shop and are in fine condition. These cars carry our guarantee and will make any one happy. Don't miss these snaps. by Don Heath and Gladys Mcln tyre. Miss Virginia Savage closed the program with a piano rendi tion. 3ithusiastic applause by the af&dents indicated the success ot the program. Furniture Vpholsterj And repairing. Giese-Powers Furniture company. sliUU Choice Holly For sale in City View cemetery. d2i Hotel Marion Dollar Dinner. Served 5:45 to 8. Every evening. n-27tt Births Are Reported Two' births were reported at the office of the city health officer Tuesday. To Mr. and Mrs. Curtis B. Bell of Salem a son was born November 25, and they have given him the name of John Elmer. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hayes of 212 Owens street received a daughter December 14, who has been given the name of Inez Irene. Marcell's Miracle Mineral For your better health. For free interview write G. H. Gazeley, spe cial representative, box 339. J3 Order Your Walnuts For Christmas. Phone 65F15. dl6 Splendid Gifts for Eastern Friends, 5 and 10-pound boxes of Italian or French prunes; com bination boxes' of five pounds each of Franquette walnuts and prunes. Ten-pound boxes of Franquette walnuts, fancy pack California fruits. See our windows for sug gestions. Express rate about six cents per pound anywhere in U. S. A. We ship them for you. Roth Grocery Co. Phones 1885-6-7. . dl7 Dr. Tully to Talk Saturday night at the Salvation Army hall, a message will be de livered by the pastor of the First Presbyterian church. Rev. Nor man K. Tully. Everybody is, in vited. , . Radio Headquarters, Phone 1933 Zenith, Fada, Magnayox and used sets. Good radio poles, 175 South High. ' dlD Toys for the Children At Stiffs furniture store. d5tf A leather Chr'-'mas Gift Will assure lasting apprecia tion. Stop in and see our line of suit cases, hand bags, gloves, purses, bill folds, key containers. F. E. Shafer, 170 S. Commercial. d!6 Out of linger In a hospital in Portland Mrs. E. C. Patton of this city has been seriously ill. Reports came yes terday from her that she is now out of danger. Radio Studio 154 N. Liberty. Phone 2029J. d!6 Pin Cushions, Powder Puffs. Hand made out ot ribbons. Specialty Shop (Renska Swart). 453 CourL - dl6 Winners Announced -Winners' of the Kiwanis essay contest of the grade school di vision were announced yesterday noon at Kiwanis luncheon. Jane DISEASES Treated by Osteopathy and the latest electrical Therapy including Dr. Abram's elec tronic system. No charge for consultation DR. B. IL WHITE . Physician and Surgeon 506 U. S. Bank Building Salem, Oregon PAINTING ; KALSOMINING PAPER HANGING For the right kind ot materials and the very beat vorkaun. hip call ot, . Gabriel Powder and Supply Co. 17$ S. Commtreial Phone TZS F. N. WOODRY Salem'a Leading AUCTIONEER Pay Cash Tor Furniture -. . Residence and Mora " ' - i 1010 North, Surnme y PUONE Ml -Established Since lDlo" Grime of Garfield grade school received first prize; Clara Atnann ot Park school, second; Leonard Burch of Richmond school, third, and Eleanor Dale of Richmand. fourth. The essays of ' this di vision were written on the sub ject, "Why I Like to Live in Sa lem." tied Seal Single Faced Records Christmas gifts for the year around at 25c and 35c. Moore's Music House. dl6 Five Chair At the Terminal Barber Shop make long waits unnecessary. dlS A RanjoUke, Tenor I lan jo A radio, anything in music to make a Merry Christmas at Moore's Music House. dlG Flower in the Bottle Toilet water. Specialty Shop (Reuska Swart), 453 Court. dl6 Elks Party Special entertainment tonight at the Elks club for the ladles, with cards, dancing and refresh ments, with Johnny Jones in the entertainment room. Elks and ladies invited. Christmas Dinner Specials H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. d20 Christina! Gift Strengthen Ties of friendship. Make it a gift of real LEATHER this year. Suit cases, hand bags, purses. gloves, bill folds, key containers to choose from. F. E. Shafer, 170 S. Commercial. dlC Merchant's. Lnncb 40c At the Terminal Cafe. (116 Exams Today- Today at 9 o'clock sharp, all the teachers who expect to take the state teachers' examinations for the forenoon are expecteo to meet in the Sunday school rooms of the First Christian church. The examinations start tomorrow, but will last all week. After these examinations all teachers who hold temporary permits and who have not taken the examination will not be qualified to teach any more. Christmas Dinner Specials II. L. Stiff Furniture Co. d20 W. R. C New and 2nd Hand Ready to wear articles'. Com fort, quilt and rugs at 467 Ferry, Dec. IS and 19. dl7 Ladies Choose his gifts at a Man's Store. Better Service. Better Values. The Man's Shop. 416 State. dl6 Mary J. Spurlin Named Mary J. Spurlin of Portland yesterday was appointed a mem ber of the state child welfare com mission to succeed Mary Bullock, who has resigned. Fancy Oregon Franquette- Walnuts in five and 10-lb. bur lap bags for Xmas shipments. Ptarcy Bros., 178 8. Commercial. ' V- '' . dl6 Furniture Upholder)- And repairing. Giese-Powere Furniture company. s20tf Ladies' .Night, Special entertainment for Elk ladies at club Wednesday night, Dec. 16. 8 p. m. All Elks and their ladies Invited. Music, en tertainment, cards, and Johnny Jones feed. dl6 Bed Seeded At the Associated Charities headquarters, an immediate call has been received that a four year old child needs a bed. Bedding of all sorts will be gratefully re ceived by this organization which will be given out to the poor and destitute families of this city. The offices ot the Associated Charities is on State street where all con tributions should bo left. Xew Red Seal Recorus Single faced, 25c and 35c Stiff's Furniture Co. dot! For Sale Cheap by Owner Six-room modern houso and garage on paved street, close in. Terms. Box 4500, care States man. dl6 Christinas Records Our stock of Victor records is complete. Sherman Clay & Co.. 244 N. High St. dl7 Ladies- Choose his gifts at a Man's Store. Better Service. Better Values. The Man's Shop, 416 State. dl6 Silk. Pajama Salts ' And crepe de chine night gowns. Specialty Shop (Renska Swart), 453 Court. dlS Uopwood to Speak E. P. Hopwood. circulation manager of the Morning Oregon Ian of Portland, will address the Salem Rotarians at their luncheon at the Marion hotel this noon. He will discuss in general the prob lems of circulation of a news paper. Leather Harness Soppli i F. E. Shafer, 170 S. Com'l. dl A Baa jo-Ike. Tenor Banjo A radio, anything in music to make a Merry Christmas at Moore's Music House.; dH Gifts That Appeal ; A fine, line : of handkerchief ,' hosiery and underwear at The Howard Corset . Shop; 153 South High. . ... ' r dH Reverse, Conviction-- ? . Thd state supremo court, in .an opinion-written hy Justico But nett, for the second timo Monday reversed 4 he t conviction of. E. O. Willsori. , a - practicing dentist at .Elgin; Union county, on a charge of manslaughter, fa ' connection with the performance of an illegal ; operation Both trials .were aad before, Judge J. W. Knowles. Willson was sentenced to serve a term of two years in the state pen itentiary and pay a fine of $590. Red Seal Single Faced Records Christmas gifts for the year around at -5c and 35c. Moore's Music House. dl( Will be Returned Ralph M. Weddle, who was al leged to have stolen his own child from Mrs. G. R. McNair in Coos county on December 5, will be re turned to Oregon for trial, accord ing to announcement made by Governor Pierce. Weddle is un der arrest at San Jose. Cal. S. A. Malenorn, deputy sheriff of Coos countj'i left here Tuesday for Cal ifornia in Quest ot the prisoner. Sharp ,ign Service- Moved to new location. 560 Ferry St., Salem. Phono 394. d26 Bramwell Ca.se Up Arguments were heard by the state supreme court here Tuesday in suits brought by Frank Bram well. as state superintendent of banks, to recover $122,000 from the Fidelity and Trust company and $22,000 from the Hartford Accident and Indemnity company, in connection with the liquidation of the Portland State bank, de funct. The amounts alleged to be due by Mr. Bramwell were in the nature of bonds posted by. the de fendant corporations to secure state deposits in the defunct in stitution aggregating $150,000. Ladies' Xight Special entertainment for Elk ladies at club Wednesday night, Dec. 16, 8 p. m. All Klks and their ladles invited. Music, en tertainment, card?, and Johnny Jones feed. , dl6 Pledges Are Received Nearly $1,000 has boen sub scribed to the quota of $1200 for the campus chest at Willamette university, it was announced last night. The drive is to continue until the required sum is received. The money is for various campus organizations. Charles Swan is chairman -of the chest drive and Millicent King is treasurer. Clar ence Oliver is chairman of the administration committee. Christmas Records Call at 244 N. High SJ. lect your Victor records, man Clay & Co. to se-Sher-217 Speeding Is Charged George E. Miller of Albany and Ted Shanks, 549 North Liberty street, were arrested last night by Officer Edwards, city traffic pa trolman, and rited to appear in the police court this afternoon on speeding charges. Miller Is said to nave Been traveling in miies an hour on North Capitol street when he, was picked up. Government Takes Hand- Mont Miller and Oscar Hancox two principals in a case involving the transportation of a woman to Salem from Canada, were turned over to federal authorities yester day. Hancox, the woman's hus band, was taken by the immigra tion officials. Miller, who is said orced toaesite Sale Children's Buy Kiddies' Christmas Footwear Now Children's Children's Children's . Shoes, Shoes, Slippers and Shoes, Oxfords small Oxfords, sizes 3 to 8, and Slippers, sizes cut to ' f " cut to 1 ' .: $1.45 .; $1.95 $2.45, pair :' : -1" - pair ' ' : pair jnBjannnnnjnjnBaiBBMBMBV - ': sHssHsSBMsmMflBMHHMMHMsSsWssSsMHMsVMI Children's Growing Girls' Children's Leather Boots, ' High Shoes, High Boots with " with waterproof Black and Brown", Rubber Soles, ' ; soles, kizes 8Vi to 11 cut to sizes 11 to 2 . $2.95 $2.95 $3.35;; pair ' pair pair I CHRISTRJAG OlfTQL IPPURO - Ladies' Felt Ladies' Ladies , House Slippers, Felt Satin . cut to House Slippers w " ' Boudoir . good assortment, cut to Slippers 75c 95c $1.95 Z: . - pair pair ' -r pair .... , 1 . j. J,en Roys' Men's t , Leather - Housc . ,AH Leather .Sole u I"dlan. Slippers, . . Kid Slippers Moccasins aU kinds at : at . ; $2.45 $1.95 $2.95 : ' pair . pair ' :' ; pair Nothing wfll please her KUia ox cress acsirea; lor . I to have brought .. the woman to Salem,, will probably -face a fed eral charge-" ' ' ' V. '- ' Bnowiy IS INJURED in liny era Passing Buses Said to Have Blocked Road, Collision Results ' Clifford Brown. . of Salem, was Injured - yesterday morning in - an accident when passing buses and an automobile were jammed. L. a. Litchfield, driving a south bound Pickwick stage, tried to pass PauL, Anderson,, driylng a Portland-Ashland" stage. Brown was approaching north. With the two stages according to the re port, filling the road. Brown had no room.- Litchfield's stage crash ed into him; Brown sustained Cuts and bruis es about the head. He was brought to Salem, where his Injuries were not to be considered serious. Brown's car" was smashed severe ly, while Litchfield's received a broken wheel and axle. Litchfield, according to word received here, was held in Oregon City on $100 bail for his part in the accident. The smash-np hap pened about one mile north of Oregon City, MEDICAL SOCIETY Dr. , E. Fisher, of Salem, Presides, Scholarly Pa pers Are Read The meeting of the Yamhill-Polk-Marion County Medical asso ciation was held last evening at the Gray Belle and was a marked buccess. The presiding officer was the president. Dr. E. E. Fisher of Sa lem. The two principal speakers of the evening were Doctor W. B. Holden. who spoke on "Surgical Menaces,' and Doctor John Fits gibbon, of Portland, who spoke on the ."Lesions of the Oesophagus.' Both are experts and their pa pers were of the highest order. At the end of his speech, Dr. Fitz- JOE WILLIAMS The 'Battery Man -' We want your contain al "business and goo4 will. WILLAIUJ 531 Court ftt. I'hone I OS Shoe Department To Be MEETING MD more than a pair of Dress Slippers. We have them for any moiner, wuc or uaugnicr; oiiul, liUUio ana UAr OlCuS for Brother, Husband or -rather! SHOIVEARLY 'state and liberty Streets 31 gibbon presented ' some slides , which were instructive. The doc tors present at "the meeting' were: W. W. Allen, G. A.-Backstr r. G: C. Bellinger, F. H. T,owtr;.. W if Tu,t T n rismrnt I- J. ;. Clements, C. A. Downs. E. K ... Fisher, J. 11. Carnjobst. G. A Iteeae. R. E. Kloiuaorge. O. Knott, W. II. Lott. J. O. Mattti:-. V B, Morse. J. R. Pembertan, u. :. Prime, Mary B. Purviue, 4i. Reitzel, G. H Robertson.- 1). IL Ross, Mary C. Rowland, tdwaid Schoor. A. B. SUrbocK. u a. Steeves F. H. Thompson. It. i.ee Wood, Dr. Van Winkle, Geo. R. Vehrs, J. T. Wood. " - . . The next meetinir of the medi al association will l held the third Tuesday In January, which will be the annual meeting, when the new officers will be tccted. . WHEAT PRICE ADV.l.VCES CHICAGO. Dec. 13. (By As sociated Press. WhearpriceVon the board of trade advanced again today as the result or buying in duced l"y a bullish construction placed on Argentine crop esti mates. Obituary Boye Henry Boye died in this city today. The body wfll be' shipped to Gardiner for Interment by tho RJgdon and Son mortuary... ; , Bright ' At West Salem, Monday morn ing. Dec. 14th, Mrs. Emma J. Bright age 64 years, resident of Salem for the past 36 years, wife of William M. Bright, mother of DanieL .Bright of Salem, Mrs. Ctaudle B. Simmons of Jackson ville. Fla..1and Mrs. Mabel Wood of West Salem. ! Also survived by 2 grapd-children. Funeral serv ices today, Dec. 16th at 2 p. m. from 4he Rigdon mortuary. Rev. Acheson in charge. Interment, la IOOF- cemetery. SETTING SAIL Exultation Is the going Of an inland soul to sea.r-r Past .the houses, past the head lands, Into deep eternity! Bred as we among the moun tains, Can the sailor understand ' The divine intoxication. Of the first league out from land? . Emily Dickinson. W. T. Rigdon' & Son FARMER & STEWART Westinghouse Battery Station . W'e- specialise -ia Starting Mo tors, arid Geuertturs .and carry a good line of . Ignition parts. 263 SI Commercial St. Discontinued '