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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1925)
1, 4. s r ."--J v f XV 1 4'- i '. . t i .,.JW.--J-ffi' .&(.. afrcfiv 6 U-THTOKEGOtt STATESMAN, SAMSI.-OTIEGON- iL I . 4-. h 4 SUNDAY -MORNINGT'-DECEMBEIt 201025 Vxv rr id i - If : V-V-r --r-n f -rtnninin ii wiuii i-ii . Ti ' f n ii T i - - ,r ni minim mri i i i n .umj U tftd M. Powell. iALRosete, silea manager; JU .Fellea. 8ho:nper-' lntendent nd -4 .Virgil v Stolflc, Packard -.salesman. t...OTer.. lfiO dealers from all -point of the Pa cific northwest attended the. con vent ion, At the meeting . it waa said that the annual output of automobiles in the United States had grown from four in 1895, to 4,200,000 in 1925. f;Scll 'ahT The Hi-Y cluh of Salem will sell candy at the Salem high,' school basketball games to be played on the 'home floor during the coming season. The Girl Reserves, YJWQ.A Organization at the . high, .school, will assist. The boys will furnish, the materials for the .candy. The girls will, makc.it, and w help in selling it " Tor' (fiis'taorfbe 'HlrVhws"harevag?ei to help tne girls prescnt'.a jUy ,at thfcs WgU school soon after 'the Christ mas nolidas.4 ,The plajLo put produc ed has noi ye.been'decided upon. X6 Salein Koutcs , . .t . , 1 X r(,,l'arrar, postmaster Jn fea leni, announced iyesterday .that' aha rural postal service act, which, jan creases the service .,tln; ,i different parts of the United States does; cot affect any routes ffbm Salem. i i - Here on Jluslncss-. , v : .1 Eberhart is;inthe city i (in stall spine eXceOeiit'.apparatiB to round, out the. already elaborately equipped offices of Drw B. H. White. One of . the .michlnfc si known as the Diatherniv. is fk5r the generation of localized heat any given, point in thfr; hum W boy. This has been Jouad great ly superior to external, lieatsuch as s hot - water bottles f aiiftj hot packs. Inotherapparatus istal- le4 Is" known ai? the ultra-vioiej ;inaip, wBiqj w attracting ' - l ' . " 1 Fatrn6r'& SteWart BATTERY STATION Ye specialize in Starting Mo tors and Generators and carry a good line of Ignition parts. 263 S. Commercial St. nation-wide' attention by its , pe culiar ability to'fcure, rickets, ane mias, "delajod unions bt fractures, and a great number of other cases . for whic:" m:efiln , ana surgery. have'Httle to offenl ''T,- ' J. 'A v . ... m m FRUIT TREES We Specialize in High Grade fruit - and Nut Trees' ...... i ; . - j ; i -.. , THE MATHIS NURSERY Just opposite the Postoffice on State Street. Office Phone 2416 Residence 10F4 "Irisp LuclaecHlbed,: anyone pt tHebet pictures Thomas Meighah '-and ,b-Jiyflspn have yet made,.i?till beihjr shoTi at the Oregon, .theatre where it is attracting large crowds at eVery; pteseatipr Tha 'ictur.waa made in Ireland and is a Paramount production - r inTniiip ni irift ; 0 lV fluTLH iO ! EOR POOR FifJISHED 1 ElksSafviBrulrmy-BlfgH ; XlieatreParty:4oiBe 1 . Something 'New;?, i'i Things are "working - out ; satis factorily to' alt- coriceThedVin-'th-nectioh : with -.the EIsfBligh ;tba ter aBd.Saivatlon Army.CAristma . cheer movement, whereby 'alfof Salentfs noor chlldren:wlll 'be -re-mcmbfered. j , v ' ' . .' . .Th . fotlo wing;i ommitte'thas worked ouf plans for-.the program " on thi occasion; August; Hnck- . fstciif, 'Joseph JL .-Alberf. . F. " E. , Shafer, and Captain Pitt." . '. ."Solnething different" in the way irtof . entertainment for.,l.the entertainment.' for. Jhe' children, is .Mr. y'uekestein's idit) -who heads the caTmmitte, and itwlll be some thing different. r i - Ar mj, headq ua'Tters ,were swam P ed yesterday with; youn and old applicants for ,. Christmas ; Tree ticket's and Christmas, basketsl One lad, 1 Shears, of ageA-wlth iM feeling of pride made application with Clears Jn. his .eyes. He Jives with. ;$i is father-r just the two of thenH$-l)Ut It hurt. the lad fo ad mit Hiat there, would be need of Christmas fheer in their 'libme. owina, lo the" father's lark "of work " : ... : : ... .." ; . .t . Letters hare been received, said Captain Pitt, Trom- many "Outside place Including Grand" ROiide. Fallsity, GerraIs,.ec.One 'jletter received yesterday,' did not ask for4 help, but instead: offered! a iiiote. of tiriinks for help given through the Salvation Army last -.Christmas iand hoed - someone loped - 1 '."" Someone eUe. would receive simi lar iheln this year. j. . .Work. On preparing the boxes for: needy families will commence eariy;this .week, and hundreds of haqd-made. : candy., sacks will be filled., for the Chrtstmas tree. It must be understood, that. the Army Is taking care of its own Sunday School chHdren; of which there wUl be abont- 100, and "these are not included in the-poor children's tree'at the' armory. . : However. most. of these children represent families who will have yerylitleV Christinas outside of what . they receive' "at the Army. These children, -will alt-,, receive Stockings and some of them other arUcies'!of c4otfilrig,,' in addition to candy, nhts, and a toy apiece. . i ... - . - i-' -..jt. ' ' . - ' State - land boa rd will sell , 3 0 , 000feet Klamath- county'timber in January. , , MARSHFIELd! New $ 2 0 0 ,fi d 0 Egyptian-Theater 4s opened, ! toi Beat 1300. NEWS BRIEFS .1 . . i. ' .... Employment Report Filed i puring the past week - 26- nien hare received work through the Salem YMCA employment bureau, according to report submitted by Sim Phillips, head of the bureau. For 96 mep seeking jobs, only ,31 calls for help were received and 28 "men were referred. No wom en received employment through the bureau during the week, as no jobs were called in. by V. A. Crum of Portland and the Oregon-Indiana Land company of Portland. Divorce Is Granted . Gertrude Cameron was-granted a divorce from Dan W.- Cameron in the circuit court Saturday on a desertion complaint. They were married in Nova Scotia in -1909. Mrs. Cameron declared that her husband deserted her in Boston in 1917. She was granted the i custody of a minor son. Spending . HolidarK- Edith Brotberton a- student at i OAC and a , pledge in Alpha Chi j Omega, -is spending .-the" holidays with relatives here. " .- . --s Trade 1uit Vou If aye .' For what you want. Fee Tcr- minal Realtors, Terminal hotel lobby. d9tf County Secretary -The recent Marion coUnty secretary, Ed Socolofsky, now a county secretary in New Hamp-jl shire, according to word received in Salem, - has received an' in crease in salary. Mr. Socolofsky Is the son of D. I). Socolofsky, lo cal realtor, and a graduate of Willamette university. Incorporated '. The Kansas City Woman's club, with headquarters in Forest Grove and capital stock of $1000, has been incorporated by Mrs. Nelle Ogelsby, Mrs. Elsie Eslinger, Mrs. Lora Hamilton. Mrs. Minnie Iewis and Mrs. Stella Waldron. ' i . Notice of dissolution" was filed Waronda School Closes ,The Waconda district school closed Friday evening for. a two weeks' vacation over the holidays. A Christmas tree and program were enjoyed by members of the district. The teacher. Miss Gladys Brown, with her mother, left yes terday for Oakland, CaL, where the) will spend the holidays.' Anto Men Return . After attending . the Packard convention in Portland, four mem bers of Fred M. Powell -Motor Cars, local Packard - representa tives, returned to Salem yester day. Those making the trip were f I h 'yfe'Yy!Jl'.fit Eny of items that make j I fine gifts for Motller, Fattier arid trie Kiddies You will find a visit to our store both Pleasant and Profitable , f It- , Kiddie Kdrts $3 and $4 Scooters -$4 and $5 Kiddie Kara $2.00 arid $2.50 Quality Toys and Games at Reasonable Prices r m . - r ...... . " t t a . Erector Sets Electrte Trains Mechanical Toys Boxing Gloves Pootballs , . Ingersoll Watches Fly Books Fishing Rods. Fish Baskets Pocket Knives - Air Rifles " Tool Chests Bill Folds; I Roller Skates Building Blocks Friction Toys Agate Marbles Flashlights y Purses : v ; Many, more articles. ; Visit our store--yoii will.be surprised at the quality, fair prices and large HAUSER BROS. 72 Stat6' 3tV I.: Don't slight father when you can. buy him such' handsome and practical gifts. Stu'dy this .list arid you'll value the opportunity to choose here tomorrow.. Father will appreciate a HUMIDOR lined through out, $19.95. vr ; He needs his own desk; they're here in walnut or ma hbga'riy, $27.00 to'$158.00. - ' - ( ,-.!r. Good reading lights frorn FLOOR LAMPS; newest shades, $7.75 to $35.00. 4 END' TABLES in many styles $5.95 to $12.50. . ' ''" Above all he will ' appreciate" tlx comfort of these COGSWELL CHAIRS, $55.00. Qifis tfmt SM will apptza Daughter's place in the!home,is-.Of ; priirle Mpbrt ance in making things spriglitly, aiid ; g&ysA She s'.l keen desire for beautiful things like thfese, for instaiieV: Of course,-she wants a TELEPHONE "SET, they're . here.$26.95. . -M, ; . . -. , Every, iirV.wants a CEDAR CHEST ; rnaHy Veasons for - having one $1.50 lo $36.00. 1 . r . - A DRESSING JAULEiwill add 'charm -to her boudoir, $11.95 to $35:00. ,,... - ; CARD ABLES arelr 'univcwaijrffV$2.0S"tto 'Hi 5; She (iciignts, irr' aviiig :n TEA- WAGON, Vith drop leaves ami removable trays of glass. Mahogany or 3 By all means, make this,a Home Christ mas,, one which the whole family can participate in. Sea n J hi s page carefully and study the merits or these remarkable shop ping opportunities for Christmas. Thefe a tetany cbtiVincingj red'soii's s why you s h o u 1 d shop promptly and with ecSribmyV Gift j selections' are:5 6eg ; iregatedVo lEhat you crl easily; rad and' decide lipJorihe various desigria . tions and gifts that ybif RaVe in min'dv "Sec' Oiand -youVc iurc bf a joyful aiW incirry Christmas. : WfiejX it comes to choosing,th right kinagYGjhf for mother; you caayt decide on, any thing bettirHhari sensible presents of. usefulTurhiture. With. these . values' and these prices, you' will not hesitate long. , X . 0bCASl6NAt TABLES in sod mahogany or. wain ranging from $17.50 to $60.00. - ' GATELEG TABLES of mahogany in a wide Tariety.of ' &es, frOni:$22;5a;lo $15.00. TAfiBllMtfe r polychrome ;asra-. and f ljJfeil j 10.J95 t o $23.85. V WINDSOR tmj,e(rativc bits 7 fprSilivingr room. Ibices $8.7 to $17.50. c-r t--' SEYVING CABINETs! Martha airUfii4"ni Ffiseilla types; solid nia'hcgariyV$75 tb $8.50. i , SECRETARY- DESKS, ample dr'awerUfracc and hwo racks. New styles $50.60 to $68.50." . r. ... . '.. ... ... - . - ' . .. .. i f --As a very important member . 6f the family hlr ' rrees.rnust be carefully, ebijsi flered when it conies to ?GHrsu4as pfts'.i WUhlsuctl ai abundance of suggest- . ii6ns, ihroad is easy ? to' follovvStudyHhese facts.! 4" ; He will appreciate, a mahogaliy FIRESIDE CHAIR, . 5 cane sideband back, $27i50 to $35.00. " A - SMOKING . STAND in pedestal or - cabinet . etyjes, Weal,, $1.75 to $2l.Q0. ., No glf? is more' appreciated than a RADtb CAfilNEt priced $17.95 lo $28.00. iljf , "j ;)eaTtifrii heavriy 'caKcd llAVEUJ'Qftf f AfiL'ESlfor . hisdeii: Prices $17.95 to $50.00, , ii 1 1 1 'T " ' 11 - '-' 11 ". "r" f " ' : " " : " - : II: ' 1 . . 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