it ' .S t 6 ?tr"- ' i i i i ii ii i . , . , 71''"'""''''''''''''''"''''''''''"'' &7 STEERED jfctsrca Yew Park Circle ':J X " - Meters pf thevYew parif circle o therst Methodist "cburcb par ticipated in anentofaMe Christ mas party last Wednesday at the i homeCof -Mrs. George.1mery; Mrs. Donald ' W. Rlddleread ; a I story from' the inspirational r Yolume; "While Shepherds . Waited,; MrT A. A. tTnderhHI jjad chargo or the devotional.. Seventeen ." members were'In the ; group , tor , the after noon. Delicious refreshments, were served hy, the hostess." Brooks-Music Ctubl ' The last anl oneyo the JoIMesi club meetings t,theyear was trie all da.l meeting , of the 43roo$s community einb held at the home of MrsTJ Rampi Hostesses for. the (day were Mrs. Geo.FerrellvMrs.: 'Waker P. . poller, and fMrs?. H-Gtbon. 1 who servedlnnchSatliraO clock. . - . ? V;-. o' A ruest of the i'club - was Mrs w ayne -WrikhL- Club members present we're: Mr .TlUard Ramp; r.n rT..li. "mil:'' -. -. - .udituira niUHp, wis., u v. Ashbaugh. Mrs. Entnia- Stnrgis. Mrs. Geo TerrellMrsRalph' Sthr- gis.-Mrs. J. J. Leaher Mrs.'O. L. Bailer.'Mrs. S. A'. irarrfs. Mfa. W. H. Gibson. -Mrs.' A..iarrfs Mrs. Sarah E.--Jones," Mrs: t.Atufgl, CampDet.l;rs.Ceo:''A:'Fnp Jason; LesAVliFZMS: The Womah-,sJ,orei3n Mission ary society of the. Jason Lee Meth odist" church' will meet, at ft: i 0 Young Wif e Afraid ' :- to- Eat .AjiHine ."I - was afraid ' to ..'eat -becaose I alfays Jiad'" stomach trouble afterwards.-Since, taking Adlerika I can eat and el fine." ;(Slgned) Mrs. A.4Howarf;'.ONE' spoonful Adierjka removes, GA$ and" often brings'! surprising relief to - the. stomach. Stop) that full, bloated feeling'. - Remotes oW waste mat-H ter from intestines and makes yon j feel happy and. hungry. - Excellent for obstinate, constipation. J, C. rcrry. Drnggist,"!! 5:5. Commer cial st.-r:r ;:-4r''c; S'q easy to make your " i i- v r l "Wken first I got U Jasei 8tr pr X tMk an old discard e4 anvtv aad rtroppM IV I found that II worked as atisf ctorfly as ? wJVbC? , ,; . A. O., Lawson, BoiUa. Every. k, k m ji r mm m m a w m t tv CAPITAL- DRUG STORE . 405 State Street, Corner Liberty " ' ' !" ; : - . . . , .- ... , . ' ' -1 I-.; .1--"' BOXES OF; STATIONERY Handsome indeed, ire the boxes of Gift Stationery which we are showfnsr; .."They comprise the latest i? modes in ' business and, social stationeryselectecl ""4 and arranged in coBVenientr and' practical ;bbxes; Upon, the price depends the quantity and quality in varied selection we offer, i i -r - - - - -,v - M .Besides Stationery we have hundreds of other ' ..i " 7;:" ; ;;jsuitabierc;ms 7v ri Cpen e yen ins unt il Christ masjf or your convemenwT COMMERCIAL 1B3 North Coininedal vz?- Kmm. stag. ioyvr, MJt BECKE HEXDRICKS Insurance of 'AnTOnOs Tek'plione 161 ., i ' : ;Tffft Oft raQS-STESMAff ; SALEM, OREGON Paoa 108 'ctock Wednesday, afternoon at the home of Mrs. Thomas. AcAeson i ' 103ft - Hood street.' " A'- special jParistmaa ntpsrata nas been ar ranged for the 4ay. ' . , -. , 4 - i ' - . Social Meeting Canceled f '.' Tle social afternoon ,01 Cha.d yrlfik chapter ot the Eastern 6Ur which would: ocdisatfly. be held to day haj bee cancelled on account pf the Christmaa raakw ; ! ' Misk iivftley;m ScrfevT i J,lTPjrtx;fctr8teyV.js' spend JAg the .Cbrjsjmai holiday la S? Hp. at the home, of her parents, r. and Mrs-T. A Livesley, on Fairmount Hill. :Misa Liresley is a ianior at St. Helen's, ball. .: "Juvenile Birthday fartfr 4 - The home of Mt. and i MrS. Stephen "A1." 'Stone- was the .scene of a delightful birthday party rhen Master "Jerry Stone celeb rated bis ninth "birthday. "Robert Hecfcroan. ynniorBilfrk'er, Gordon Perlfifh, tlivid COinptori, Junior Martin," and Jerry ahd Junior Stone made up the lolly group. - " Mr. and Mrs. T- S. Golden were guests fora' weel: ot their son in law and daughter. Mr. ". and 1 Mr i Wayne 'E. Kaln ( Annabelle V GAl-l rGoTden wedding was an altracttre levent'of rAfmfeUce daV?' ' ' lMis8 Baker Is Home .Miss Dorothy, Baker,; daughter of Mr.' and Mrs. C. C. Baker, is the guest ot her parents fo the holiday season. Miss Baker 1s a student at the University of Ore gon, Clnb at Lainson Home . Memfbers of the G. T. club were delight fully entertained last Thursday at the home ; of Mrs. Fred Wlnson on ' Court street when . they met for anall day meeting. Attractive Christmas dec orations. With holly in 'predomin ance, . made the. rooms festive for the' occasion. ; Anvr'exchange of gifts was featnred dnrjag thp af ternoon. At" the luncheon t hour a blade rvelvet shavers V . . - riA i a j rum a 4 araesMroppea saieiy 1 uelwht finest shave you ever had ! It i is jMts if the barber strop- 1 pe&.ypur: safety, but better i so eas, 'automatic, scientific! A , few pulls " on the James ' Stopper makes even a new blade keener than ever. j -W-r -I' V. WMW Gold plated .with fine Leather Strop, all in compact Mo rocco Leather Case. ProtMtsd ky C, 8. nd Fvreixn Ptnts. ; BOOK STORE Streeletephbnel zaajf or- j m ! - : 9) Au the hostess was assisted bjr Mrs. ror Hawley... ' The guest group included: Mrs. C. F. Hljginay Mrs. J. c. Pearson, Mrs. H. B. Carpenter. Mrs. Schwab. Mrs. Arthur' Macklln, Mrs: i3.f C.-DaTenport, Mrs. Bliss Didler, Mrs. Kugel, Mrs. W. V. Johnson, Mrs. .Bud Stutesman, Mrs Alice Coolidge.. Mrsl Flora Pawley, and the hostess, Mrs. frpd La in son.. Miss Roll Goes South The Salem friends of Grace E, Hall, staff poet on the Oregonian. vr ill be Interested' to know that she will spend her Christmas vacation la .California. Mrs. Hall, after a visit With Salem relatives, left for th$ south several days- ago., . ., Wgn-Witson Suptials "An interesting wedding of Thursday of last : week wa that which united 1n marrtage Miss I iiillie Wilson, daughter of Mr. "aftd Mrs N. G- WUSon. and Mr. Fred Ii. Wll3on, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Wilson. The servfce was read in the parsonage of the West Salem church witlTReverend 1. Cannell officiating. Miss Jewell Wilson, a sister of the bride, was maid, of honor, while the groom .as-attended by his brother, Wil ford Wilson, as best man. Th bride's gown was of poudre blue flat crepe and her bouquet as a lovely arrangement of car- nations. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson will be at home to .their friends at the groom's farm on the - Orchard Height's road.- Eastern Star Meeting ----- - The last -meeting of Chadwick chapter of the Eastern Sta'r for the year took place in the Masonic Tempre7 witE morij than one hun dred and seventy-five in attend ance. The formal initiation of eleven members was an impressive part of the evening's work. After tie cereraonle s. Mrs. David LISTEN IN Free to Radio Fans jo-7 KGW (401.3), Portland. 0-7 KGO (S61.2), OakJand. Tewa 7:30 7:43 ROW (491.3). NPortland. Marketa. weather, - police, riveBtock, sports and news items. ; Stories 7:80-8:13 KFJR (2503), Port- land. Boy Scout story. 6:30-7:50 KHJ (403.2), Los Angeles. History stdry, Prof. Hertzog. 7-7:SO -KJR (384.4), Seattle. . Bedtime story. 10-12 KGW (491.3). Pprt . landw Renin's dance orches tra. B-ll KGO (361.2), Oakland. 6-7, dinner concert; 8," first concert, thirty-second season, "T h Oakland Orpheus." male voices; Edwin Dfinbar , Crandall, 'director; Bessie Roland accompanist; 9:30, auction bridge features; 10 11," dance mnsic. flt-ll ftBTJ (40.2), Los An geles. -6: 30, Lelghtoa's or chestra; 6: 30-7: JO, history Story, Prof. HerUOg; weekly visit of Queen Titania and Sandman f r o m Fairyland; Louis P. Klein, auto-harp and harmonica soloist; Chas. - Leslie Hill, reader; Lenore Killian, contralto; 7:30, talk On dogs, H. M. Robertson; 8 10, program; 10-11, Clark's . dance orchestra. 6:30-11 KFI (467), Los An geles. 6 i30, vest pocket con cert; :5, radiotorial; 7, Drury Lane, tenor; 8, Exam iner program; 9. varied pro gram: 10, ballad hour. 8:40-11 KPO (42), San FVanclseo. Llnd orchestra; 7, Seger's orchestra; 8, stu dio program; 9, Grace cathe- dral-choir pitograin; 10, Coakley's Cablrians. TrS-CEAC .(43X9). Calgary. Can. Ladies' concert trio, Gladys -Webb roster," direct or; Ethel Smaller, contralto. WWJe we are ieetting a large slilpment of several can of coal, we luscreit tliat you take the same advance and lay; in your winter,supply while coal is freh and prices arc right. Goal $10i krid tip . TRANSFER AND; STORAGES i H 143 South Liberty thone 930 . -r-rr TUESDAY -MORNING; DECE3IBER:22rl925t Wrfeht"& lorerr tribnto In f lovra ' aid; poetrr were presented. me attractive musical program of the evening was arranged by Mrs. John B. Sites wJtJh.the TbHow lng nBnibe beinx teatnrcd. TTyro vocal. solos by Miss Maude Gwynn, with piano and violin accorapani rrfent, Mrs. Clarence Adams" an Mtss Norma Myers it the instrn njeats; soprano solos by Mrs. Jean HoVard ; ; piano solos - by Miss Louise Townsend; and cello sOios by Dr. John H. Sites. In addition the fairy stories by'Mrs. Ivan Belr lingr were of aprticulaf interest.' During the erening the entire cbapte expressed Its tribute of ap preciation to the worthy "matron. Mrs.' W. P. Babcock. who will for mally close her term of office at next meeting," by presenting to her ai unusually beautiful ift Of Havlldand china plates, t Miss Wayne Henry presented the .gift. A memorial service was held tor the late Dr. M. p. Mendels sohn. , . Supper was served in the ban quet room of the hall with Christ mas decorations attractive on the tables.- The committee in charge included: Mrs. II. Clay Taylor. cnairman. Mrs. W. W. Moore, Mrs. Elsie Mercer, Mrs. Hodge. Mrs Grace Gillon. Mrs. Byron Herrick. Mss Leila Ridgon. Mrs. George Crater, Mrs. CulbertsOH;. and Mrs Harriet Mercer. The followed were initiated at the,, formal service: Mrs:' Ella Schultz Wilson. Mrs Belle Xfles Brown. Sara Lloyd. . Br,' Harold Brown, Mrs. Harold BrOwp, G: W. Laflar, Rrsv.'iiaftii rFeieshetian. Mrs. Martin ' FereshtJain, - Mrs. Florence Taylor, Mrs. Alfred Tick; and; A. B. Hansen. ' ' Son' Is -Born. ... The friends of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Chrlstenson . (Jewel Belk) are showering- them with felicita tions over the arrival 'Of a small son, Albert Charles. -Mrs. Chrte tenson was formerly a teacher in the Salem schools. She attended jWniamett'e university where sjc s an ei-memDer of the class of '24. Children's Party ...The sixth birthday of Master Richard Hickman was celebrated with an enjoyable party Thursday when his mother, Mrs. Claude Hickman entertained. In the guest group were Alice Wright. Bobbie Cdurwey, Gerald Richardson, Helen wngni, uorotny Willet, Bil He Coursey. Jackie Johnson. Ha rold Johnson, Harold Cot&stock, Wayne Curry, Marjorle Iluth Hlciman, Wilbur Curry, and Fran cis GUland. Home From College Miss Priscilla Fry, a freshman at the University of Oregon, is speeding the holiday fortnight at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan J. Fry, Sr. ' " Miss Ross Home From U. . . Miss Leah Ross is spending, the Christmas holiday season in Salem at her home. Miss Ross, the daughter of John T. Ross, is a student at the University of Ore gon. Misses Roberts Home From School ' Miss Helen Beverley Roberts and Miss Mildred Roberts,, dau gh ter of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Rob erts, are eajbying the Christmas holiday season at their nome in Salefii. Miss' Roberts is a stud ent at the University of Oregon. While Miss Mildred Roberts is at tending St. Helen's HaU in Port land. " Tillicum Club Holds Christmas Dance . The annual Christmas daWce of the Tillicum club prived to be'one fof the brilliant "events .of. the month when Yhe members mei, for tb Sala occasion in Derby hall, wbere a, Christmas treer"d beUs, and festoons of green were-ln evi. dence. The, Chrstmas. dance took place on the regular-cfub-tl a te.--thie third Tuesday of the- month. Members are already anticipating the 'dance for January which will come on the ISth of next monlfi. , The membership of the club this season Includes: , Mr. and Mrs. Max Abst, Mr. anl Mrt'Ernesr Bowen, Mr. and MrsT C. E. Barsneas; Judge and. Mrs. Harry Belt, Mr. and Ms. R. i. Cp'oley, Mr. and. Mrs. Jess Camp bell."Mr, and Mrs. Lee Canfleld. Mr, apd Mrs; A." A.. Carper, Mr. ah(i 4lrs. Fred r Delano, "Mr. and Mrs. TJk to. Day,rM. and Mrs. El mer Daue, Mr. and Mra. Gene Doan, Dr. and Mrs. , Fred Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. EUis, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Follis, Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Ful- lerton, Mr. and. Mrs. L. W. Glea s'on, Mr. and Mra.: E. B. Gabriel, Mr. and. Mrs. E. E. Gabriel. Mr. and Mrs. L'. J. Gibbons," Mr. and fMrs. Gale Hathaway; Mr. and Mrs R. C. Hunter Mr. and Mrs. C M. Inman, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Johhson.. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. . Kaiphabn, " Mf.' and ;' Mrs. E-. A. Kurtz, Mr. and Mrs." V. E. Kuhn, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Looney.of Jef ferson, Mr. and. Mrs. P. J. Meaney. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Mishler. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Martin. Mr- and Mrs. E. A. McElvatn, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Maden, Mr. and Mrs. 6. L. Mar tin, Mr.'a.nd Mrs. Harry McVhor tier, Afr. and Mrs. G". L- Newton Mr. hnd Ms. W. I. N'eedham, D and Mrs. O. A. Olson, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Orr, Mr. and Mrs. H C Hugh. Mr. and Mrs. J. C Perry, Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Page Mr. and Mrs. Ed.' Piasecky. Of Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Peters Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Rankin, Mr and. Mrs. R. Romtfna. Mr- and Mrs. T.- A. Raffety, Dr. and Mrs Starbuck of Dallas, Mr. and Mrs A. C. Sample, Mr. and. Mrs. Claire yibbert. Mr. andMrs. R. L. White Mr. and Mrs- H. "O. White,- Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wiper, Mr. and Mrs. Frank larcLof Portland, and Mr and. Mrs. , H.. Willett. . PLflNS COMPLETED Elks-Salvation Army-Bligh Celebration Open to -All Poor Children rians are complete for the Elks ealvation Army-Bligh theater free Christmas tree-party to be glren at tbe Arni.orjr on December 24, the night before Christmas. Children of worthy families who otherwise will have little Christ mas cheer .have been Invited and, accotding to Captain Pitt, o lew tickets, yet remain ; which will be girea out. if application; be made to Salvation ' headquarters, 241 State street; at once. ' ' -.Big Brother folks are prganiz Ing the best t entertainment pos sible.' ."Santa Clans' wilt be there, afchhnney will be built and toys, apples, nnts and ckndy have al ready been purchased. ;l'haVe Just finished going over the list 0f things we are go1 irig to have for the chUden," said Anut Huck'estein of the Elks committee,' when questioned yes terday. "We are trying to make this: celebration the gaiest kind 'of Christmas party. We are go ing t'o hVe' lots of presents, and we want the children to come and en jo them." During the party, Frank Bligh. ot the Bligh theater, will give each child' present a ticket to a special Chrrstmas "theater 'p&rty the next morninf, and will fn that way adtOO the efforts of the Elks and the Array. ' " F. A. Erixon. J. tl. Albert and F. E. Shafer are among those Elks who are devoting ttuch tf me C. C mrgm Reduced Priced Effective UnUl Christmas Eve Unless Spl$ Qvpoq Silk Umbrellas, values to $6,50, sale $4.75 $6:50 Silt ymbrelks, sale .........:;$6.75 "Silk Scarfs, sale ... Sl.i29 $3 and $3:25, Silk carfs, sale $ZM Ladies' Felt Slippers, sale : -6Bc LadiesV $1.73 Beaded Iridian i Ladies 50c Novelty Silk HaridkercKiefs39c Assorted Silk Hosiery .1.... Assorted Fibre Silk Hoe ALL SWEATEls REDUCED !A11 the balance of Ladies 8?ess Ha now j on sale, choice ..X:.:.S:..l92.7S TOYS 4T COST uincrous bther items on sale to make your wiprofiteie . c. Right YbU AreIf !GKd8ur ai tt ; ITirqugliTlShbpsci CLAS - . For Him : ' " f TOILET SETS In silk Hnig1ftYeVC wonderfully attractive t for.SQ to 5S. Tyler' Drup Store, 157 S. Commercial. DOX'T PUZZLE- yowr -ea4 or , Jire yoijr . feet koWt - for tht -Chrirtin present Tor kr." r-Let tie Sfcop--cop4 ihoir it to yon in lev miee'- time. - CHRISTMAS IS U time of good ebeer set jourilf In tae -jTopw- rrtine -vt mind hj 4!r -'Ton" fcHljr Bpiln tb Saop-0-ecFp. Wy. . LtJGOAOB - Steamer tmnV, wsr4b truaki. auit eaiee and bandbafa -A Urfe tock for'7aia aetect from. JH. Ii. Stiff Furniture Co. . : '. .. TJIE PEOf LE whr it flat ft and flat waUeta'dorinji lha. hoUdaj fhoppitJ pa ion are the onea who never thought ol niinc the Shop-o icope. , GIVE'-'WlSKLT Eire well sWe thong ht : to the Shop-o-eope before you giro eny CfcrlsTmae-preieirte I THE "GUT wrtiout the" ret M hmtm. they ay. And often the girer U bare ot jfifU until he rememlT to eoBTOtt the Shp-o-seopo.-" - --rt---. to finaCpreparatfons. Tickets -of admission must be securedln ad vance. - A few may -still be had on .application to- the Salvation Army. 'Jrecautions are being tak en 'to see that' each ehijd received good'.'care and that each receives his Just share; of the presents. Gift to date to The"Stateslnan- AssotSlated ?Charitia .Christmas Cheer Tu'nd ard: SaleM Ad XJlub ...$10.00 Lane M6rley 1.00 Anna S. Kantner.:.....i.... 1.00 Cash .QQ A Tr.iend - 1-00 ' Unkpown - - '...,1.00' Tom's Wash Rack 2.50 W. W. Hill ; 50 Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Pratt 6.00 A Friend '. 1.00 A Friend 1.00 A. E. Anderson 1.00 A Friend 5.00 Lehman's Grocery ........ 2.00 Men's Class, First Christian church 17.55 Judge M. Poulsen 1.00 Unknown 1.00 trade street store 5.00 AL7W--My Gift to You 1IF will be tar sweeter if you j once and for silt time rid toorself of tboic anioyms, tmcomfort. aWe ahJ'daherotti PILES and other Kectai aiui ijoton anments. mi r KEt 96-piee BOeK tens of say uaqualtted WRXTTEr GUARANTEE tor cure yoor Plies without a hospital -strrekal opera tton, or refund yovrlee. Maay personal letters are also contained therein prov tng how 1 hare tfren back health and strength to thousands of others. Start AS fa mm A atf-aa A Saad for asy Book TODAY. DCAIMD:trjt ZS: SEATTLE Of ft CI ST (uma "S Siaasr CMU 5 STO: -89c . . 49c -. Ir 1 C IFUlil&H A narLaeun -Of Tuesday $TOEE'::: i . lv - J I 1 1 I Kf- " ' ' ' " SIRED CTiGl For Wer-" . ... '" CrlltlJSPhrWtni retra-s iris"' ! all. kinds. The Aco, ' M'sobim. ynnjle-. ? CAXD1ES Packed in ChriatOM bosea, also a complete assortment of bulk can dies. The Ace, Masonic Temple. . MANICURE ROIAr.CPSAJl !;gnrn-teed-merhindfae. An ideal ffiit Joy the laeUkiv- Prieea Irom 95 to 15. Tyler' Drug Stoe, 157 8: Commercial. - -i - OlFTBT Ton will find many article! uttetle tor CftrJttmaa gifta'Jn oor Jitrr. Flower vsKea, bowlt, console-at, elec tric lampi, book-fmda and- many -'other. H. lu Stiff f nrnitore Co. ; . PJ3tyiJ5U? .ATOMIZERS Imported; good euality, rubber bulb. A gift SbAt will ; w-in appritiB. $1.50f 82.00. Tyter'a DrogSore,, 157 8. COmmereiat. AT THE SPECIALTY - SHOP- 453 Court St., there i on display V stqulsita lina of hand-made handkerchief a.v vader wear and, ribbon noTeltiea. Th'we is also something new Sanozone Xiksmiaar tor. which ..re nd . deodorisers ia heme, ernes r -tneotera. ' -V.V MAYTAG Permit the Marti iUe.lf.tO proTa tn nneqnatlcd helpfulness, by Wasa ing with it. Then it it doeea't SBIX ITSELF, don't keep it. - Wa will daily briSg .-Maytag right, to-jour. bona. .The Maytag Shop, 169 South High Street. Teteptna-?S1S.- -- --- ' A FirtenoT.l:A..:...; M0; Unknowi. fi.po A Friend $1.00 Mrs. Rose Itester's class First f Presbyterian -church, care for one family." Nina McNary1 dass Baptist Sundaf "school; care ? for orie family. - i To" Assume Dntfes ,' " Jack Eakin-who receutly re signed as examiner In" the state corporation department to accepTt a position ; with, a trust company ALL OREGON PARENTS - , Should Link ihe tVtare of Their Children i i with Lincoln National Life Insurance Cranpany Juvenile or Educational Trust Fund Policy they make their college training sure, - at avaaoxaihai cost 4ak yiCTpR CliR, Special ABtnt 147 North Commercial Street, Salem Phone : -, . , ' ' 1 ' ROSTEIM & 6REEfJgflM Christmas Sugg Wes Silk Nfckwar Beautiful iGDotis ..-iV. - - H .ty , , Uf :. , ..fl..fj(. Specjuar J' . Special " J Neckwear Nedjgyer j . " ' 1 .I.-'-,, , 1 j" Men'sSilk INfeckwear at 50c I - ;t n' "r !- ' i I ' . ' Men's Fancy" - Mcns Fibre . Sojti : : siik sock Very ner Special Best. Grade -at - - ? M$ Krijere Socles at 50c Green llfjbd Brand. H igh grade line ' all new patterns NEW: UNEIOF SLIPFEjRS All Leather Colored Uppers Pretty' feoiora r ? Children's, Ladies' ahd Wfenlippi: (Mtirit while' theri? t k htVl&tmi f IVORY MIRRORS, BRljtSES.'CpMBS f White r .coloredbie? assortaeait and veryiow;prices .; SILK OMkplAS : -Speciala iat5.fcb antj $3.f3o ' 'l:wx aELs:r':'. .goteh linen, ?iUvy, wZ 17&2.. lite Fine hnenffecclfc fcrjlored borders, guest towels. ..59c , ine Jincn, colored irners, tine imen,,ail,wliite&alin.f ihishf 10x35-l-.-...J-:...-..S?c Linen irlass iowclirrff, special, yard J.. .....c feig Assortment Fancy Turk Towels, at! LADIES' L3 ! V;4 Keyg&l esrfealgopd i - special .JLr. . Tl VfTM Q I i i l f IU-J For Horned -TRElDiRrrrbkfe--We vvSr a complete . aaeeitmear -o Christmas Tfea Decorations.' The Ace.-' Masonia Temple. TUrUflTUSE Any piece et fnrniture makes-amidesf- ChrUfmaa rift. . Come in and ahp-amndc .WU be U4 asaiat you. a. . L. Stiff Purnitura C, TUT. SSOP-O SCOrJC la th tresfest Christmas discorary alnee SaaiatSaaa use It todaylT"-:. v 'Se '" k ' " T35TA3 TSB .KJOHT.a. tal1mas December 2 4th, to bo exact and afery stocking in tharhoti waa bulgiag with splendid gilu. selected through the 8s.ep-o-lopel . .r , -.-, rr-,' - . TOtrW! TtlfiHT " ksWfiiUly aa'aulHttute. tar M a Baay a o -caeaa busy buyinxday. It'a rd7 U Indppers;- - ;'r; -V - PBOSOO&APHS aaakidehr Christmas rifts. Wa bare many model Vicirolaa and lltiUiswitAa-at'Ttdaffd pripee Qwsa for, the family and hare the masie you want -thr year aionndr- H. iV 64if I -SSii-itwa Gov - - i-" . 'PAT STOCKHres without tbta pocW books t That's eaty do your Chnstma bayisir through the Shop a-scope." ; in Portland, will assume bis new duties on January 1. .Mr..Eakia has been cbnnected' with'lLhe c5r poration 1 department for' i bj Vast two years. ' : ' Son Dies Joy Lewis, the fourtceo-y ear old son of Marvin Lewis, died at the Sllverton hospital' Friday, aft er an illness Of sorhetllhe. The body was sent Saturday to Hood ltlver for burial: Faibt to Dim X). Borrsvlck of Salem was fined $5 by'jtfdire Pouteen Monday for tailing to "tHtaTbis lights. . 57T iciest towel8............;.......j89c -M of. Linci Toweling i Big Assortniejit at 59c PUPJSES t:t ; ,4fuesioa tf6.0Q - 5...,) ... v m a7, V 2io and 216 NORrafciroaXE Mlf EET