THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON
SUNDAY MORNING; DECEMBER' 20, 1925
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You will find at this store many suggestions that, will help you
choose an appropriate, gift for him. A gift of Clothing or Haber
dashery will be useful and will constantly remind the wearer of
you.
UNSETTLED
Fair east and cloudy with light
rains west portion; normal , tem
perature; fresh southerly winds.
Max. 49; MIn. 38; River 1.4, sta
tionary; Rainfall '.6l: Atmosphere
cloudy; Wind southeast. ,
Car Stolen ami Recovered
George King of 435 South 17th
street reported late Friday night
that his Chevrolet touring had
been stolen from Court street be
tween High and Liberty streets.
The car was recovered early Sat
urday morning in West Salem.
Itobes for Christmas Presents
. We have them, plain or fringed,
at from $3 to $8.50. Thos. Kay
Woolen Mill Co. d22
See Biddy Bishop
J For used cars, at Fred M. Pow
ell Motor Cars, 350 N. High. d22
j Elks Dining Room
! . Will open under new manago-
ment Tuesday noon
ladles and guests.
for Elks,
d20
Angry"
A eerio-comiC fox-trot song at
Stiffs record department. d20
Moore Fined- ..
L. Moore. was"" fined V?5 Satur
day for having; poor -brakes on
his taxi. , : ; ' -
U- -
Inexpensive ltt& - -
At 1 the f Trover v Studio,
j thing nof. '-y'
Some
'd20 This Christmas
Something for the'ar. " See our
suggestions. Smith & Watkins.
. r , ' d23
That Last Minute PrcHenl "
Something enduring but not ex
pensive. A ' ".Victor record at
Moore's Music House. ' d2f0
Two Licences . tisuexl
Two niarriage "licenses-were ap
plied for in the connty clerk's of
fice here yesterday. They were
taken out by Alfred, S; Cayo, iron
worker of Portland, and Elizabeth
Martha Suckau, 373 North Church
street; Dewey Smith, 'Aurora far
mer, and Helen Kelley, 194 Thir
teenth street, Portland
Pomeroy & Keene
Jewelers' and Optometrists
i I f , Salem, Oregon , I i .
UNDEttWdOD
TYPEWRITER CO.
Direct Factor Branch
S19 Oovrt Street ; Phone tX2
Typewriters Rented, Sold,
''t-irt..,-,.;- Repaired
Special .rental rates to itudextt
JX. F. WOODRY & SON
Aartlaa ti ana ranttir Ss1m
Jty ck fr um rsnttan. tun
lit Hort CniiHMrttl -
CITY
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Let us assist
ft your
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Gv V. Johnson & Co.
469 State Street
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Speeder Arrested
0. C. Gillespie of Portland. was
arrested Saturday morning by Of
ficer Hickman on a charge of
speeding. , He was later fined Si
by Judge Poulsen. :
Capital Drug Store
Open evenings until Christmas.
d20
Stein way. Upright Piano
Good condition, will sacrifice
for $295. terms. Investigate this
snap. Tallinan Piano store, 395
S. 12 th.. d-20
Car Stolen
. A Ford tourl'-g, Oregon license
31-413, belonging to Frank Saal
fed of route 2, Salem, was re
ported stolen Saturday morning
from Fern', between Front and
Commercial streets.
Furniture Vpholstery
And repairing. Giese-Powers
Furniture company. s20tf
Choice Holly
For sale in City View cemetery.
d24
Me Phaile Piano, Like Xew
Left with us, will sell at bar
gain if taKen Wis weekrterms'tb
reliable party. Tallman Piano
store, 395 S. 12thj -d-20
Forfeits Rati
H. B. Fitipatrick, who was ar
rested Friday night on a charge
of failing to dim his lights, failed
to appear in city court yesterdagy.
forfeiting the $5 bail he posted.
A Harmonica
Is a neat gift. Many sizes .to
select from. Sherman-Clay & Co..
244 N. High St. d20
Toys for the Children
At Stiffs furniture store.
d5tf
A New Pfpo Organ Keeord
By the new electrical process;
a real treat. Stop in at Stiff's and
hear it. d8tf
Have Two High Gralf
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
Speeder Fined
S. Faulk was fined $5 by Judge
Poulsen Yesterday for j speeding.
Ted Shank's drivers .license' was
suspended 20 days for 'the same
offense.
Furniture Upholstery
And repairing. Giese-Powers
Furniture company. s20tf
S10O Xew ERCycIopema
For $50, $5 down and $5 per
month without interest. ' Phone
970, or 2319W. d20
Eastman Brothers
Furnaces ,
Salem Office 169 S. High'
4 . Office fcoursT
12:11 TO 2 P. It, -
Factory, Eflvertom, Ore, .
Wood Wood
TRACY'S FUEL
YARD
187 D Street , Telephone 2313
LADD &'BUSH, Bankers
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General Ranking Business ' '
I -'OaEwwfrMalt
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you i in making
ion
Club Meets
The South Salem Friends Pio
neer club met Friday evening.
George Stroutz told the boys about
Rumania.-' Ross Miles is leader
of the club.
Dr. Marshall, Osteopath!
Physician and surgeon
120
Oriental Rug Display Here-
Select your Xmas gift from tho
display of Oriental and Chinese
rugs at our store from the Car-
tozian Bros. Inc. stock of Port
land, Or. H. L. Stiff Fnrn. Co.
d20
Dreaming of Tomorrow"
A snappy fox-trot. Victor re
cord at Stiffs. d20
Start Decorating-
Decorating the local YMCA
rooms for the Christmas holidays
was begun yesterday. The Hi-Y
club assisted in obtaining the
greens. A Kroup of YMCA mem
bers motored out into the coun
try, took their lunch ,and spent
the day getting Christmas trees
and Oregon grape.
See Smith's Floral Sale
At Crystal Gardens, cor. Ferry
and Liberty. d20
Toys for the Child rei
At Stiffs furniture store.
d5tf
We Must Close Out
Our new and second hand pi
anos regardless of profit, to make
loom for our new instruments,
coming in the first of the year.
Come in at once and get one of
these bargains easy terms. Tall
man Piano store, 395 S. 12th. d20
Chorus to Meet
Members of the Salem boys'
chorus will be treated to a blow
out Tuesday evening at the local
YMCA rooms. George Arbuckle
is giving the treat. Movies will
form a part of the program.
Buy Your Xmas Apples
At less than wholesale, direct
front the grower. Wagners, Spitz
and Romes, $1.25 and $1.35 per
box, fit warehouse, 226 State St.
d20
Music Makes a Merry Xmas -
Merrier, at Moore's Music
House. d20
Birth Report Is Filed
A boy was born December 16
to Mr. and Mrs. Enoek F. Smith
of Salem, according to a report
received at the office of the city
health officer, lie has been given
the name of Donald , Dale.
Hotel Marion-
Dollar Dinner. Served 6:45 to
S. Every evening. n-27tt
Christmas Spirit-
Is empnasTzed with music. Our
large stock of Victor records may
include your, choice. Sherman-
Clay & Co., 244 N. High St. d20
MODEL BAKERY
' 121 South Commercial
tot
mm
If yon want the wife to be
happy at Xmai time buy
her a good sedan.
We have just the esr. Lata
Old Sedan wilb bumpers, spot
light, notometer. wlndalileM iwl
mad. hu only ran 6000 BUM. TW
ear lMks like new and U jurt aa
goo4.
PRICE IS $000.00
Traffic Arrests Made
William H. MeRae, 2406 Lee
street, "was arrested last night by
Officer Edwards on failure to dim
lights on a wet street. He was
cited to appear in police court
Monday morning. I. G. Etzel of
route 2 was arrested by Edwards
on a speeding charge and will ap
pear in court Monday afternoon.
Order Your Christmas Cakes
Now. We hare a full line of
macaroons, lady fingers, tarts,
Klnger bread, fruit cakes and English-
pancakes for the Christmas
table. Bake Rite Bakery. d20
Xmas Dinnerware SpeciaLs
II. L. Stiff Furniture Co.
d24
Auction Sale Monday
Rev. J. J. Evans will sell the
furniture and furnishings of his
home on Monday. 1:30 p. m., at
54 4 Center St. F. N. Woodry is
the auctioneer. Phone 511. d2Q
William Frickey Dies
William Frickey, for many
years a resident of Salem, died
here Saturday at the age of 72
years. He was'born in Camelton,
Indiana, in 1853. Mr. Frickey
was the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Christine Frickey. pioneers in this
district. He attended Willamette
university when he was a young
man.
Sale of Evening Gowns
Values $19.75 to $22.50 $16;
values $22.50 to $29.75, for
$19.75; values $37.50 to $57.50
for $29.75, at The French Shop,
115 N. High. Masonic Temple.
d20
Xew Red Seal Itecorfls
"Single faced, 25c and 35c Stiffs
Furniture Co. d5tf
Wrestling Tuesday, Dec. 23
At Salem armory. Robin Reed,
OAC Olympic champion vs Roy
Carver, Astoria. Snappy prelim
inary starts at 8:30. d-22
Know a Baby?
Dr. Henry Morris asks that any
body who knows of a baby of one
year of age or younger' needing
care, communicate with himfor a
lady in Salem wants a Christmas
present of that type.
Contest Closes This Afternoon
At 4 o'clock. Those wishing to
enter Most Beautiful Hair contest
must make application by phon
ing 263 before 4 p. m. today. d20
Select Something
For the car. See our suggest
ions. Smith & Watkins. d23
See Biddy Bishop
For used cars, at Fred M. Pow
ell Motor Cars, 350 N. High. d22
Parrlsh Squad Wins
Friday evening the Parrlsh Jun
ior high school basketball quintet
defeated the Turner five to the
tune of 29 to 19.
Sharp Sign Service-
Moved to new location, B60
Ferry St., Salem. Phone 394. d26
Exclusive Distribution
For W. W. Kimball pianos. A.
B.
Chase, Davenport & Tracy,
Bush & Gerts. Moore's
House, 403-413 Court.
Music
l20tf
Tle Practical Gift
Is a "King" saxophone. Se
them at Sherman-Clay &, Co., 244
N. High. d20
Rank of Page
' At the local lodge No." 18," of
KP, next Tuesday night, about 20
members will be initiated into the
rank of Page. Grand officers who
will take part in the ceremony will
be, Millard Handestry of Seaside,
as Past Grand; Master Chancellor
Grand Keeper of Records, and
Seals, W. G. Gleason of Portland;
Past , Grand . Chancellor," L. E.
Cranch of Portland; Grand Mas
ter-at-arms, June Drake of Silver-
ton. After the initiatory service
refreshments will be served.
PAINTING
KALSOM1NING
PAPER HANGING
Por the right kind of materials
and . the very best workman
ship call ua,
Gabriel
Powder and Supply Co, .:
17$ g. Commercial Phone TSf
F. N. WOODRY
iv Salem's Leading -. v. ,
I Auctioneer's
Pays Cash For Furniture.
- Residence and Store ;
- 1810 Xerth Sumner
PHONE 511
"IttAbUsbed Wnce 19HF
Wife Recovering . ' '
f Louis'' Root of Portland was
here yesterday to .see his wife,
who has . been recovering from
sickness at the Salem hospital.
Dr. White, Osteopathy
Electronic diagnosis and treat
ment. d20
Mrs. Anna Junk
Will close out Kpt hand' painted
china at cut prices at her studio,
679 N. Cottage. Call afternoons.
d22
Make This a Musical Christmas
- At Moore's Music House. d20
Stopping In Salem
C. W. McKee who is the gen
eral manager of the Heilig thea
ter circuit, whose head offices are
in Seattle, is registered at the
Terminal hotel.
Special Sale rf Fur Coats
And fur jacquettes at The
French Shop, M. Buffe Morrison,
115 N. High. d20
Lonesome Me
la sheet music or Victor record.
Sherman-Clay & Co. 244 N. High.
d20
Special Sale of Millinery
At tho French Shop, M. Buffe
Morrison, Masonic Temple, 115
N. High. d20
Stopping Here
State manager of the American
Central Life Insurance company.
J. E. Summers of Roseburg is
making his headquarters at the
Terminal hotel for a few days.
His wife is accompanying him.
All Coats on Rale
At cost price at
Shop, 115 N. High.
The
French
d20
Save $100 ot 9200
New pianos, standard makes
will close stock on hands at $22.',
$250 and $295, easy terms for
quick sale. $10 will make first
payment. Tallman Piano store,
395 S. 12th. d-20
Bilker Man Here
J. H. Gordon of Baker is stop
ping at the Terminal hotel for a
few days. Mr. Gordon is connect
ed with the public service com
mission. For Your Convenience
We will remain open evening
until Christmas. Capital Drug
store. d20
Marriage Is Performed
Dewey Smith, a farmer of Auro
ra; and Helen Kelley of Portland
were married here yesterday by
J. T. Hunt, Marion county judge.
Open Evenings
Until Christmas,
store.
Capital Drug
d20
Sale of Evening 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
Order Your Christmas Cak
Now. We have a full line of
macaroons, lady fingers, tarts,
singer bread, fruit cakes and Eng
lish pancakes for the Christmas
table. Bake Rite Bakery. d20
Taken Time to Plead
J. R. Patton, arrested Friday
on a charge of transportation of
liquor, took . time to. plead when
arraigned in justice court yester
day. He" will appear again Mon
day. Bail, set at $500 by Brazier
C. Small, justice of the peace, was
not furnished and Patton is now
in the county Jail.
See Biddy Bishop
For used cars, at Fred M. Pow
ell Motor Cars, 350 N. High. d22
Elks Dining Room-
Will open under new manage
ment Tuesday noon for Elks,
ladies and guests. d20
Apples! Apples! Apples!
Less than wholesale prices.
Wagners, Spitzenberg, packed per
box, $1.25; -Rome Beauty, packed
per box, $1.35, at, Capital City
Transfer Co.'s warehouse, 226
State St. d20
Faces Liquor Charge !
A. N. Peterson of Silverton en
tered a plea of not guilty when
arraigned in justice court Satur
day on a charge of selling intoxi-
FOR INFORMATION
ABOUT KAJLKOAD TRIPS
Phone 727
OREGON ELECTRIC
c DISEASES
Treated. by. Oateopathy and
the latest electrical Therapy
including, Dr; Abram's elec
tronic" system.; v f
'"So rharge for consnltatioa -
. . DIL D. H. wiirrE
' Itryslcian and Sorgcoa -. ;
t06 IL S.- Bank Bulldln g
; -: - Salem, Oregon,- l
BLACK CAT
160
eating liquor.- -Ills case will be
heard in the justice court Monday
before Justice of the Peace Bra
tier C. Small. Peterson was un
able to furnish bail of $1,000 and
is now in the county jail. He was
arrested Friday evening by R. E.
Ames, state agent.
See Smith's Floral Sale
At Crystal Gardens, cor. Ferry
and Liberty. d20
Prices on all Overcoat
Reduced. We still have a few
for $12.50. Thos. Kay Woolen
Mill Co. d22
Rnnjo-nkes, Tenor Banjos
- Saxophones to make a
Christmas at Moore's
House.
merry
Music
d20
Visiting Parents
Miss Florence Pope, assistant
secretary of the local Chamber of
Commerce is visiting with her par
ents in Portlandthis week-end.
Caught in the Act
Of buying his wife silk lingerie,
negligees and pajamas. Still he
was undaunted for he knew Mil
ler's quality would please her
(to be continued) d20
Beautiful Novelties
Will be on display Monday.
Trover Studio. d20
Airedale Puppi
Some nicely marked, pedigreed,
two months' old Airedale puppies.
Just the thing for a present. G.
P. Sharkey, golf club. Phone
16F3. d2
Returns
W. W- Chadwlck, manager of
the Terminal hotel ju3t returned
from Medford, where he had been
called on business.
Thin Christmas
Something for the car. See our
suggestions. Smith & Watkinu.
d34
Xma Dinnerware Specials
II. L. Stiff Furniture Co.
d24
Have New High Grade
Baby Grand piano will sell at
used price on easy terms. See
this snap at once. Tallman Piano
store, 393 S. 12th. d-20
Kells in Port".;:
C. A. Kells, general secretary
of the Salem YMCA, spent Satur
day in Portland on business.
Dr. M. P. Men "Crohn's
Complete optical office in U. S.
Bank Rldg. for sale. No reason
cble offer refused. Call Mrs. M.
P. Mendelsohns, 14 50 Center. Tel.'
1202R. d-20
Have Yon House
That suits? If not, read this
through. Here's a 4-room strict
ly modern, fireplace, furnace, full
deep cement basement, hardwood,
wired electric range, etc. Dutch
kitchen. Qn large lot south, in
view district, protected by proper
restrictions. Trees. For sale any
reasonable way. For instance,
$1 do down, $50 a month; $300
down, $30 a month, or $600 down
and $20 month, 6 per cent. Priced
$3600, complete. Heady for you
today.' Two , others north and
east." Recke & I end ricks, 189 N.
High, Heilig Bldg. Phone 161.
i . . . d22
JOE WILLIAMS f
The Battery Man
, Systematic Work ,
Mo Oues Work
W1LLARD
Kftl Court Ht. PboiMt 10ft
The Absolute Freshness,
melt-in-your-mouth good
ness of "Spa" chocolates
make them the
Perfect Gift
and so beautifully packed
The Spa
X ua a loaf fcey.nd oosipara;
I a rivals aayDr.
ror iklUfnl fcan4 and flour fta.,
Cl. m a flar.r oaly ailat.
Mistland Bakery
7r Sal at
. "Jl .Tnr Oroctry
" -V.-,.'
Candy
I 7- v -
ill irt:l fl4'J
Competition Begun- T , V
The prep, class of the Salem
YMCA has been divided Into two
divisions to compete with each
other until the YMCA moves into
its new home on Court street. The
boys meet every Saturday morn-
Obituary
rFullerton - ... .
Miss Juliet Fuller ton died in
Portland December 18 at the age
of 49, years. The body will arrive
in Salem at 12:50 o'clock Sunday
on the Oregon Electric. Grave
side services will be held In the
IOOF cemetery at about 4:30
o'clock. Webb funeral parlors in
charge.
Smith
At Albany. December IT, Mrs.
M. C Smith, age 74years, widow
of the late Dr. W. M. Smith and
mother of Mrs. C B. Dinsmoor of
Denver, Dr. W. Carlton Smith of
Salem and Mrs. H. B. Looney of
Jefferson; sister of Mrs. G. W.
Johnson. Mrs. H. A. Johnson and
Miss Sarah Jones of Salem. Mrs.
J. Conser of Albany and S. J.
Jones of Portland. Funeral will
be held Monday, Dec. 21, at 1:30
p. m., from Rigdon mortuary. In
terment In Twin Oak cemetery,
Turner.
. Frlrkey
In this city iJecembor ID, Wil
liam Friekey at the age of 72
years. The father of Frank Frick
ey of Astoria and Mrs. Minnie
Maley of Condon, Ore.. He is also
survived by nine grandchildren.
The brother of Mrs. Mary Case-
here: and Mrs. Emily F. Jory, both
of Portland, and Miss Minns
Frickey of Cincinnati. Funeral
service will be hold Tuesday. De
cember 22. at 1:30 p. m. from
the Rigdon & Son mortuary. In
terment will be in the City View
cemetery under Masonic auspices.
th eternal
coodness
And-so beside the Silent Sea
I wait the muffled oar;
No harm from Him can come
to me
On ocean or on shore.
I know not where His1 islands
lift
Their fronded palms in air;
I only know I cannot drift
Beyond His love and care.
John G. Whittier.
W. T. Rigdon & Son
TREES TREES
FREE TO OCR CUSTOMERS
Fruitland Nursery
Vnti! January 10, vcry rnstoranr
buying 100 to SftO fruit or nut tre
will receive 10 trnit tree FREE.
Every customer buyinr 500 to 1000
fruit or nut tree will receive 25
fruit trees PRKE
Office in New Salem Hotel building,
XC9 touth Hih.
Sales yard In rear of office,- .
'PHONES:
Office 171S Nursery 1UF21
A. J. MATHIS, Prop.
The C. E. SHOWALTER CO., Inc.
Post Office Box No. 133
Salem, Oregon
Money to Loan to Salem Home
Owners and Builders "
7 Per Cent No Commission ,
Fortify Yourself Against
Disease
Germs areharmless in healthy tissue. ,
He who eats wrong becomes his own executioner.
- Didn't Bryan. dig his grave with -his teeth?
What causes spinal nerve pressure?,
Wrong eating, bad habits, accidents. ,
Yours for Real Health Service
"
225-6 Oregon Building ;
Reduction
First ten purchasers of Laurel Park
lots agreeing: to build in 1926. to re
ceive 10 per .'cent discountjW :ff:yfl
-i. : tYour choice of any of 48 lots,
: " all: prides, sizes and facings
Mew extra large 50 by 192 foot lots
; at $550. North where Pacific highway
hits Fairgrounds road. v 1 -
COME
;Becke ;&
189 North High Heilig Bldg. Phone 161
-
Ing. They hare gymnasinm' work,'
alter which they bold a? Bfcie
study class.' Points counting sn -
the competition are attendao'yw
new; members, basketball gam.?,
gym games, and knowledga'oi k
sons la the ; Bible class: The
are about 25 boys In the class. .",
Rig Double All-Wool BlankelF
$5 to $ 1 4 per pa lr. We ha v.-
the largest, assortment at th let:
est prices in the city. Thos.:K
Woolen Mill Co. d2i
Apples by tho Bos ' , 4
For yonr Xmas tree,- less.tbaur
wholesale,- $1.25 and $1.35 per
packed, box, at warehouse, 22
State St. .d2A
A Belated Shipment
Ot beautiful novelties ; arrive.
Monday. Trover Studio. d2
- . d20
Portland Man Fined -.
L. A. Barber of Portland paid
a fine of $10 when he-was given.
a hearing in justice court Sat
urday on aspeedlng charge." R:
B. Reinhart; state traffic officer
who made the arrest, - testified
that Barber was traveling 45 miles
an hour on the Pacific highway.
To Efficient Men-'
'(lti.trK:-
'V
YOU know the importance
of efficiency in your
business. But do you ap-
ply the principles of effi
ciency to yotir daily life?
To do your , beBt i work,
you need eyes that1 t-Att
see clearly, without effort.
The slightest eyestrain is
a drain on your nervous
energy, and handicaps yoa
in your endeavors.
Make certain your eye3
are affording maximum
service. An eye examina
tion is an obligation to
your physical comfort and
J personal eff IclencyJ u Why
not make an appointment
with us today? Ti. u
Morris
Optical
Company
S03 Oregon BldR.
Salem, QtTtn
f -'
on Lots
IN NOW
Hendrick