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t r " ,,- ..... . 11 m w j ... -- : THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON. . ? : SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 19, 19g5 ft P. v4 7 . - . - HHMBaM - . . it 1 1 I SIMPSON Phones 48" and 49 SUCCESSORS TO WELLER BROS. 155 North Commercial St. nfo y?ur orders for Groceries, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables. Use your tele S popping inconvenience: We give our phone orders the very best of r"w" " me very nest in the markets. - - NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR DELIVERY COFFEE Overland Blend Fresh Roasted jo per lb. x ..... 4Zc 3 ibs: .... 1$U20 CORN MEAL Buckeye Eastern white or yel- j o low . .... ....., TriC Try a sack" ot Buckeye Coru McaJ-. It Is Bettor BREAD Ask us for Fruit-Ola-Nut Bread Some thing new and better in Bread. Com posed of the best Hard Wheat Flour, Fruits and Nuts. It is delicious, ifi Price per loaf , large size... IDC Just Say Fruit -ola-Xut Bread MACARONI Best Durham Sem- OA CC olini, 3 lbs....... aCjC 6 lbs. DOC CRACKERS Family size Snow FlakeCrackers All n Today only .. xuC No. 3 size Snow. Flake Crackers OO Today only OlQ CAKE FLOUR Swansdown, per large package BACON SQUARES Per pound : PICNIC SHOULDER MEAT Peri pound ROLLED OATS No. 10 size Sack .. .. 39c 25c 23c 46c If you want a good dcliTery rar in the best of shape vrittx good all steel body, good rubber and new paint, see our real late 1010 Dodge, licensed as a 1020. A REAL BIT AT ?200.00 r to invite the local YMCA officials to organize a Pioneers club at the church. This will be the first time the church has had such club. Organization will not take place until after the first of the year because of the heavy holiday program to be conducted by the YMCA. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Rain '. Rain west; warmer, east por tion; moderate northwest winds Max. 54; Min.'. 37;" River 1.6, fall ing; Rainfall. 04; Atmosphere cloudy; Wind east.' wr Will Present Program A special Christmas program be offered under the auspices of the Parent-Teacher Association Tuesday evening in the McKrnley school. Two one-act plays will be presented and Christmas carols will e sung. Exhibits of Mrs. Miles cooking and sewing classes will be seeni Refreshments will be served during the evening by the cooking class. Accident In Dallas The friends of Raymond Hiller of North Salem will be interested to know that the Raymond Miller of Dallas who was responsible for the fatal injury of J. C.jHayter ta a tragic, motor accident of Wed nesday night it another individu al, the local Mr. Miller having had no part in this sad instance 'of reckless driving! Xmas Pinnerwarc Specials H. . Stiff Furniture Co. d24 Special for This Saturday Genuine fruit cakes 35c a pound. Bake Rite Bakery. d-19 Saturday Special Extra select Pioneer Bacon, 32c per lb. Cross Market. TJ. S. Inspected meats. Thono 1880. Free delivery. - dl9 Will Speak Today Dr. Norman K. Tully, who speaks at the local Salvation Amy at 8 o'clock tonight, is a man of bigness in more than one way His message this evening will be a timely one which all Salemites should hear. . Have New Hieh Grade- Baby Grand piano will sell at used price on easy terms. See this snap at once. Tallman Piano store. 395 S. 12th. d-20 Dr. M. - P. M endelnoun's Complete optical office in U. S Bank Bldg. Sar 8alo. reason able offer refused. Call Mrs. M P. Mendelsohns, 1450 Center. Tel. 120241. d-20 Speeder Is Arrested Torua Harita of Portland was Capital Drug Store arrested here last night on i Open evenings until Christmas, speeding -charge br Officer. Ed 4: Club Reorganized The Pioneer' club of the First Methodist church of Salem was re organized Thursday night. The club will retain .its old name, Daniel Boone Pioneers. J. B. Crary, secretary of the boys' di vision or me saiem ymca ex plained the pioneer, program to the boys. Clarence Oliver of Wil lamette - university is the club's leader. They agreed to meet again next Wednesday evening. AVe Must Clow Out Our new and second hand pi anos regardless of profit, to make loom lor our new instruments coining in the first of the year. Come In at once and get one of thefce bargains--easy terms. Tall- man Piano store, 395 S. 12th. d20 A Harmonica- Is a neat gift. Many sizes to select from. Sherman-Clay & Co., 24 4 N. High St. d20 The Wishing to Enter- Contest for the most beautiful hair have only today and Sunday in which to make entry. There . a. i are 3 ciassnicaiions doo neaa. boyish cut, and long hair. Phone 263 and make an appointment for an interview with Miss Kathryn Gunnell. dl9 sign.. Vith the opening of Cross pricved by governor fierce anui street a new. section of town, is March 18. "The reprieve was opened np. It Is now divided in- granted,' it' was said, because to lots with sewers, electric lights Harding had paid his fine and 36- and water, and already building sired' to visit his wife who is ill. restrictions has been limited to The reDrieve issued by the gorer- 12,000: VaudeTllle Today- Five acts. Bligh theater. dl9 nor was' dated as 18. of December Saturday Special- Extra select Pioneer Bacon. 32c per lb. Cross Market. U. S. inspected meats. Phone 18 SO. Free delivery. dl9 Turkey Shoot at Silvcrton Gun club grounds, Sunday, Dec. 20 all day. d!9 Christmas Record Get yours while our stock is complete. II. L. Stiff Furn. Co. Radio Headquarters, Phono 1033 Zenith, Fada, Magnarox and used sets. Good radio poles,.iia South High.; dl9 Card Sale On Christmas cards have been on dStffsale at'Salem high school which were made by the art department Nichols Pur-i . OI lDai scnooi, uuuit iue upi-i- Harolrl K'irhol, l.nnirht thn W. vision oi Miss uazei raacn. 1MB h. Lewis nlacn on North Summer money raised from this annual street. He has remodeled the " 13 ustu "i1 paVmwt' yesterday. fa.w u r- t TAn?arrroi I tAtrvvA tnr narklnsT overtime Cll atiwlc of the G. corporation 3 .. na; been1, iaireased from 310,000 to jzo.ooo. neaa Quarters are in Portland. 9100 New Encyclopedia-. For $50, S3 down and $5 per month without interest. Phone 970. or 2319W. d20 HaTC Two High Grade New player pianos that must be sold before Xmas. $15 will make first payment and deliver one in your home. Tallman -Piano store, 395 S. 12th. d-20 Dance at Schludlera Tonite Six turkeys and othef prizes. dl9 tagged for parking vertiro downtown street J4i JOE WILLIAMb The Battery Man W will ktti ra m jv would .... iiks to ! f erred. 531 Court 8U nww Broken Pe ppermmt Lou4C and has moved in. mcnt. All Coats on Sale At cost .price at Shop, 115 N. High. The French (120 A Xmas Prc!etit to l ou Herren's Middle Grove nursery. A No. 1 budded Royal Anne or Montmorensy cherry tree, Satur- nuijic Property Snap aav- 13in' ai sa,es Jara- corne.r ol S9000 today. Income property r erry ana iiign ais. unite, e- right down town, pecke & Hen-1 comb's tire shop. dl9 Park Overtime H. E. , Barrett, Carl Burg and Ed Sehunke were each fined $1 In the municipal court yesterday dricks, 1S9 N. High. Heillg Bldg. -IStI Special for This Saturday Genuine fruit cakes 35c a pound. Bake Rite Bakery. d-19 Exams Continue The state teachers' examina tion for one and five-year papers ended yesterday evening but. the examinations for life papers con tinues through today at the court house. A New Pipe Organ liecord By the new electrical process; a real treat. Stop lu at Stiff s and hear It. d8U Forum Meets The public speaking forum met last night in the rooms of the local YMCA. Prof. W. G. Har rington of Tortland Instructed the class. Toys for the Children At Stiff's furniture store. d5tf For Sale Choice corner lot on N. Cottage street, with two room house, ail cash $675. Ralph H. McCurdy, office over Miller's' Store. d-19 Marcrirs Miracle Mineral For your better health. For free Interview write G. II. Gazeley, spe cial renrpsentntlvA Vvrr 3SO. ?. Dance at Schlndler's Tonite . Six turkeys and other prizes. dl9 Athletic Conference- Today at Albany the represen tatives of valley high schools will meet for an athletic conference, where schedules for basketball and football will be made out. Representatives from Salem will be Hollis Huntington, Coach Kitchen, manager, and Tavcnncr, assistant principal. Xcw Vaudeville 5 acts at the Bligh today. dl9 Building Permit Is Issued William A. Bond took out a permit from the office of the city recorder Friday to construct a one-story dwelling at 1425 B street. The building is to cost $3500. New lied Seal Itecoros - Single faced, 25c and 25c Stiff's FurnlUire Co. dotf Class to Meet The class in citizenship will be held this evening in the Salem YMCA rooms. C. A. Kells, gene ral secretary of the local associ ation, will instruct. La die of St. Joseph's ParLsh " Rummage sale this afternoon Take California Trip Walter Rosebraugh, accom panied by his wife and son, Har old will leave Sunday for a trip to California. The party is motor ing south and expect to return to Salem by January 4. Asks Extradition ! Governor Pierce lias requested Washington officials to authorize the extradition of Ray Morgan who is under arrest there on a charge of transporting. liquor in Umatilla county. Morgan will be returned to Pendleton by Sheriff Cookingham of Umatilla county. LUNCH Coffee BOX Coffee SHORT ORDERS Any Time DINNER 11 a. m. 10 p. m. 181 South Liberty Street BLACK CAT 160 Sticks For Xmas "" rcshStdckT6r aH next week 17f a lb. 2 lbs. for 30c You can have fcll you want at this price Only at QCHAEFER'C O DRUG STORE ' The Yellow Front Phone 1117 135 North Commercial Street The Penslar Store 1920 Calendars Standley & Foley Ins. over Ladd & Bush bank. Save $100 ot $200 New pianos, standard makes will close stock on hands at $225, $250 and $295, easy terms for quick sale. $10 will make first Radio Poles of Superior Quality Agency, dlD payment! Tallman Piano store. 295 S, 12th. d-20 Good used sets. Phono 1935 dl9 For Your Convenience We will remain open evenings until Christmas. Capital Drug d!3Ttorc. d20 Saturday SpeVial .IVxtra select Pioneer Bacon, 32l- per lb. Cross Market. U. S. inspected meats. Phone F-ee delivery. Sale of Kventng Gowns Values. $19.75 to $22.50 $16; values $22.50 to $29.75, for $19.75; values $37.50 to $57.50 for $29.75, at The French Shop; 115 N. High. Masonic Temple! d20 1880. dl9 Stein way Upright Fiaito . "Good condition, will sacrifice for $295, terms. . Investigate this! snap. - Tallman Piano store, 395 s.:i2ti. : d-20 Auction Sale . - 1 'TteV: J. J.TvanV : arid family. pastor ."of the First Christian churchy will leave the first part of next 'week for -Los ! Ahgeles,: California: - He will hold an auc tion sale of the furnishings of his home - at ; 54 4 Center' street on Monday afternoon. wards. He' deposited $10 ball and was' cited to appear in the police Court this morning. 1 Special Sale f Fur C And fun jacquettes at The French Shop, M. Butfc Morrison, 115 N: High. " i d20 Sharp Sign Scrrirc Moved to new location. Ferry St., Salem. Phone 394. 560 (126 Mc Phailc Piano, Lite New--, T nfl utltl, wa n-tll noli ot liar .... ... . . i gam it taken tuis weea, terms 10 reliable party. Tallman Piano store, 39.5 S. 12th. d-20 Test Given f.ilhort Wren, from the edUca- V t ir.ll. mi . . tion department of Willamettcl vr "" "u Furniture Unholstenr And repairing, i Giese-Powers uer :Z2 Furniture company. ; Toys for the Children At Stiffs furniture store. d5tf Army Programs- Record breaking crowds are at tending the special Saturday night meetiugs at the Salvation .Army. Different local' ministers are the speakers on each occasion-; niiliee Club to Ieet The Illihee Country club will hold i stannual meeting in the local chamber of commerce audi torium Tuesday evening, Decem- General problems of the 82cif clul wiH he discussed. Director F. W. Steusloff s term ends, and at the meeting a director will be elected.. rirder Your Christmas Cakes-r- Now. We have a full line of macaroons, lady fingers, tarts. ginger bread, fruit cakes and Eng llsh pancakes lor tne wurisiiuas table,-Bake Rite Baicery. Lonesoihe 5Ie - In sheet music or Victor record. Sherman-Clay & Co. 244 N. High. " d20 Order Your Christ uias Cakes Now. We have a full line of macaroons, lady fingers, tarts. ginger bread, fruit cakes and Eng lish pancakes for the Christmas table. Bake Rite Bakery. d20 d20i ISirtlifl Reported -4ir4 ana r airs. , p.- sirana oi Salem received a daughter on De- ITaiiuii Ta Held - Mrs, ,W. El Foster, 30, found I cember. 8, according to, the report guiltyj of manufacture of liquor, j received at Hhe of fee, of the city was slaced In the city jail nerei health officer, sue nas been last night after being sentenced j named Eleanor Jane. to pay a fine of $500 and serve 90 days; in jail. The conviction Special Sale of Millinery took dace, in SllTerton. Due to I At the French Shop, M. Buffe the fact that there are n6 accom-j Morrison, Masonic Temple,. 115 mndationa in the county jail for 1 n. High. d20 -women, Mrs. Foster ia being held in the city department Interment Today - At Portland yesterday morning Miss Juliet Fullerton. an old pio neer,- died. Today, at 1 : 3 0 fune ral services will be held here in Salem, with interment in IOOF cemetery. Rev. Fred C. Taylor, nasldr of the local Methodist ehiircwill officia.ta: c Ilaiut lit Wins Act ton- ' i Charles E. Lebold.' eued by lA'jrthtf E. Ryley, jbas been de; ctatedt the sole owner of a piece property under UtTgation. by.a order . signed by Circuit. Judge L. H; McMahan yesterday. The lot is located In Van Duyn's addition. Eastman Brothers j f Furnaces Salem Office 169 S. High Office hoars: 1S:U TO 1 P, It, . . . . . .. Factory, SUvertoa, Or,' TYPEWRITER CO. Direct Factory Branch 51 Court Street ; " Phona Ct i;7Typriten Rested, Sold, . Repaired f Special rental ratea to itndeLti Wood Wood 4 TRACY'S FUEL YARD 10T D Street, Telephone 2313 Choice Holly For sale in City View cemetery. d24 Exclusive Distribution For W. W. Kimball pianos. A. B. Chase, Davenport & Tracy. Bush & Gerts. Moore's Music House, 409-415 Court. s20tf The Practical Gift- Is a "KinR" saxophone, ee them at Sherman-Clay & Co., 244 N. High. d20 Leslie to Have Club J. B. Crary, secretary of the boys' division of the Salem YMCA, spoke to members of the official board of the Leslie Methodist church, of Salem at their meeting Thursday evening on the' subject of Pioneer clubs. The board voted mm - ---- J- M MODEL BAKERY - . 121 buth Commercial II, F, WOODRY & SON Mioamn aaa rirnlttri Dwton r7 k for On4 raraitan. Itera 7l Vorth OoBUMWiaL , Ollitt Phone 75 or Res- LADD & BUSH, Bankero , ' General Banking Business - Offloa Bran troa It au to I m. '. Cliristmas Hplrit Is empu8!.:zed with music. Our large stock ot Victor records may include your choice. Sherman- Clay Co., 24 4 N. High St. d20 On Shooting Trip J. W. Lillie. warden of the Ore gon state penitentiary, accom panied by J. J. Quiuland, chief en gineer at the prison, and George Scban of the Salem Iron Works, left today for Condon where they will spend a few days duck hunting. Sale of Evening Gowns Values $19.75 to $22.50 $16; values $22.50 to $29.75, for $19.75; values $27.50 to $57.50 for $29.75, at The French Shop, 115 N. High. Masonic Temple. d20 Petition Filed Signed by 11 property owners. a petition to have . Hood Btreet paved from Broadway to Fourth, was filed with Kecorder Poulscn recently. .Monday evening the petition wjll be brought before the council. v resiling Tuesday, iec. At balem armory. Robin Reed. OAf! Olvmnlr Hiamnion vn Rov nivcrsity, gave a moral test tby11 31?' - w Bean. B85 Cen-j Carver, Astoria. Snappy prelim- 43 Parrish iunior hieh students lcr btreet.. 013 Mnary starts at 8:30. d-22 Wednesday. The purpose ot the tests were to fine out tne relation between moral standards and in telligence, or the relation between moral standards and home condi tions. After the tests have been looked over the results will '"be sent to some educational maga zine to be published. The Presbyterian Church Norman K. Tully, D. D., Pastor 10:45 A.M. "When Will Christmas - Come?" 5 :00 P M. Special Christmas Music Program If you have no church home, come and worship with 03 First Methodist Church Christmas Sunday Services This Christmas One Fatality Something for the car. See ourl . There was one fatalUy in Ore- suggestions. Smith &. Watkins. I gon due to industrial accidents d9tf during the week ending Decem ber 17. according to a report pre- Hotel Marion- Dollar Dinner. Every evening. Divorce Is Obtained it. i.. iserr has been granted a aivorce from Mary Neu, :on a charge of cruel and inhuman treatment. They were married in Salem in 1923. Neff declared In the complaint that his wife was quarrelsome and vexacious." Served 6:45 to n-27ft Browning's Candy Factory Liberty road, Salem, Or. Get our prices on fresh nome-made candy. Postage paid on orders of three -pounds or over. dl9 Buys Property- Frank Saunders bought the F. E. Struble property on D Btreet, taking possession in about 60 days. Opeu E-enings - Until Christmas. store. Capital Drug d20 Petition Circulated L. F. Cronemiller of South Win ter street is circulating a petition to have Cross street paved from High to Twelfth, and Winter from Cross ' 6treet to Howard street, Mr. Cronemiller is asking resi dents of South Winter street to .ini IMnnerware Specials II. L. Stiff Furniture Co. d24 Trade What You Have For what you want. See Ter minal Realtors, Terminal hotel lobby. d9tf pared by the state industrial ac-' cident commission. The victim was H. Schleusener ot Carlton. Of the 526 accidents reported during I the week 526 were subject to the provisions of the compensation law, 11S were from firms and corporations that have rejected the act and two were from public utilities not subject to state protection. Furniture Upholstery And repairing. Giese-Powers Furniture company. s20tf Auction Sale Monday- Rev. J. J. Evans will sell the furniture and furnishings of his home on Monday, 1:30 p. m.. at 544 Center St. F. N. Woodry is the auctioneer. Phone 511. d20 V Harding Reprieved Merlin Harding who on Decem ber 15 of this year was sentenced to serve a term of 30 days in the county jail and pay a fine of $600 for a violation oft the prohibition laws at Dayton, yesterday was re- t Incorporated The M. E. Orser corporation with headquarters in Portland,; has been Incorporated by Ger trude M. Dean, M. E. Orser and Dillmoore Lessard. Articles were filed in the state corporation d Obituary PAINTING KALSOMIN1NG PAPER HANGING For the right kind of materials and the very bait vorlUBaa ak call . t .." f.ff ) Gabriel Powder and Supply Co. 171 8. Commercial Phona TJI F.N. WOODRY - Salem's Leading AUCTIONEER Part Cash For Parmiture IteaJdeace and SJi; 1010 North Summery PHONE 51i v MtabUsbed Slace t9iV A COMFORTING THOUGHT The veil! the' veil! so thin, so strong! ,Twixt us and thee! The friystic veil, when shall it fall That we may see? Not .. dead, not sleeping, . not even gone. Butjjreseht still. And waiting for the coming 1. Of.God's sweeb.wilL f u -': --narrlet-Beccher Stowe. W. T4 Rigdon & Son Smith . At Albany, December 17, Mrs M. C. Smith, age 74 years, widow of tbe late Dr. W. M. Smith and I mother of Mrs. C. B. Dinsmoor of Denver, Dr. W. Carlton Smith ot Salem -and Mrs. II. B. Looney of ! Jefferson: sister of Mrs. G. W, Johnson, Mrs. II. A.; Johnson and Miss Sarah Jones of Salem, Mrs J. Conser of Albany and S. Jones 6f Portland. Funeral will be bold Monday,-Dec. 21, at 1:30 I p. m., from Rigdon mortuary. In terment In Twin Oak cemetery Turner. . la DISEASES Treated by-Osteopathy and the latest electrical Therapy including pr. Abram'a elec- tronicjsyatcm., v- NcPfharrft- for consultation V DR. B. IL WTE . llgsldaa And Burgeou . 60 U; S. Bank DulldJaft . Kaicm,; Oregon ; . . Fullerton Miss Juliet Fullerton died Portland December 18 at the ago of 49 years. The body will arrive in, Salem at 12:50 o'clock Sunday on the Oregon Electric, -Grave side aervlccs will be held in the IOOF cemetery at about 1:J0 o'clock. Webb funeral parlors In charge. v". 1 1 :00 A.M. "Receiving Gods Gift' Sermon by the Pastor Music by the Chorus Choir , 7:30 P. M. "Followers of the Pageant by the Sunday School Sta Music by the Junior Church Vested Choir Ft mm Monday ,Dec. 21,1:30 p;m. 544 Center Street 2 Axminster Rugs 912. Congoleum Ru, Oak Li brary Table, Round Oak Extension Table and 6 Oak Diners, 2 Oak Writing Desks, D, H. Singer Sewing; Machine; Oak Rockers, 2 Dressers, 2 Beds complete, ? Electric Vacuum Sweeper, good s Tricycle, Sanitary Couch, Morris Chair, Clock, Fireless Cooker, Auto Tent, Camp Stools, Ironing Board, Card Table, Grass Rug, Piano Bench, Office Chair, Army Cots, Stand Tables, Kitchen Utensils, Dishes, 2 Sewing Rockers; ' Pictures and many other articles... Terms Cash. Be on time, Monday, 130 pvm. 1 544 Center St. REV. J. J. EVANS Owner, 31 1 Center St. F. N. WOODRY KaleinN Iicading Auctioneer. , Kcs. aud Store 110 X. Summer St. "Tula is thcWoodr- who rablilied the Woodry name I Pay Cash for Used Furniture ; Welch" John B. .Welch died December i7 at'lhe ao ot SS years 1 He .'la sutrfreV 07 a br6Uier,W.rvWelli of alnjPr.':The remains were fchrpped- to Haines yesterday by the Webb funeral parlors for fun CA4r &xCr4rrSvxAC 77tc Coir 7 autre. iov seu r v v . - BECKB & lIE.NDIUCIvS " . - , .v ! Inaurancfj of AU Kinds -'-, "... . . ".--it Telephone 101 : : , x , . 1 X1 era! services aad interment.