5 V IIE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, QUE G ON. ,WJ2DNESDAY -MORNING, DECEMBER.23,il22i3 At ike m " : Oregon Florence 'Vldor,- Ford Sterling, Esther - Ralaton. -Tom Moore In "The ! Trouhin with " Hcillg "Cheap Kisses," " and V Indus, at thjb organ. . ' .. - : rlBHgli Hoot: Gibson in 'Tam , tag the West." T.oaau MtrM '-i. V? Silverton 'Christmas Celebra tion ;tb Continue-Through-;X oCit the. Week'.; - flSILYEnTON.J'ore., Dec. 2 (Special.) - Christmas pageants sejem to be the order of the.ChrlsN ttas program t the ehnrehes this year. Two of these were given Sunday evening and the large attendance at each showed that If Christmas Itself had not yet .arrived, the spirit ot itis here. The programs at the Chris tian and' Methodist churches were Riven early because many of, those taking part are teachers in "the SJlverton ' schools 'who expect' o go to thelrhomas.fdrthe holidays, f At the Methodist church the beautiful.: pageant, . "Why the Christmas Chimes Rang," was given., , T&e story was centered. about a nanc(ent'!:Eijropean cathe dral, the .chimes or whjch' Ji'ad not rung for a number of years.' Rog er Comstock; represented the. old crippled peasant who; because of his physical condition. was unable to attend the Christmas services at the Cathedral. v j. ; Robert Coffee as Pedro, and Maurice Winter as Little Brother, and Olga Green as the old peasant woman carried tb.eir partsremark ably well. , Other characters tak ing character parts were Margaer te Welch as the Queen, .Kenneth Thompson as r the King, 'Margery Hubbs and Betty Lou Drake as train .brearers, and petty : Klein sorge, Catherine Morrison. Mil dred . Clowr .Franceses Winters, Opal Grinde. Marry c'Kincannon were ..the surpliced gift receivers at the eathetra.L ; : ; i The singing of Christmas carols in the distance, an effect gained by having the singer's fri the base-? ment of the church, added, much to the beauty of the occasion, the climax of which was reached when Little' Brother placed . his one piece o silver on the altar and the chimes of the old Cathedral again rang out. ' - The success of the pageant is due Mrs. Sigurd Ostergard who di rected it.. JJirs. -Edaon, Comstock acted "as ; organist.": The corals sung were 'Flrst Noel." "Silent If ight," Hark. The Aagels Sing."4 and "Oh, Come Let" Cs Adore Him." ' ' l: vs. -: f': , : V 1 Thursday !! evening the' Chil dren's Christnlaa tree wil be held at the Methodist church , Those in charge of- the arrangements for this evening report .that they are TODAY AND THURSDAY HAROLD WINDUS ATTHE KIMBALL UNIT ORGAN PRJCES. JVIatinee 25c -Evening 35c he ii y a NEWSs,. "s jl x-'.'rz. t 1 a a -i t r ir t in" tryittSL la getl "The Other "Wise Man,"r4ln pic,tijqs,-1fqr the vnqtk ing4 V. ,r . . .;,-: , At th .Christian 'chnrcbT the pageant given was the, "Christmas Qnest." '.The lighting effect and the costnmes worn. J)y .those par tlcipatlnf? greatly added : to the t eau fj'o t be 'jscenV " SlaryT JJga'n acted as tHe Spirit of Christmas. An interesting featurp was the real Korean costume worn by one pf the children in the parade of X'hriatmas ' Charities." The cos tume Is the property of Mrs. John Brunner, who bad charge of the pageaat Mrs. '' Brunner received the costuniefrom a missionary to Korea. Sunday afternoon) -a cantata was given at the Christian Church by the choir; This was Wilson's The First Christmas.' Miss La- yella Yantis, director of the high. school chorus, took - the leading solos . in . .this " cantata. :other soloist were Miss Violet Crofoot, acrompanlst. Following the' can lata . a 'paper .bag lunch.' was en joyed by the- members, -of the Christian Endeavor class, honor-18 tje fjrst jaw, and if thus.' they i J! il 5 J".n? f T JLjPil "-i ? -J contafned in one: of theeBolatipha whl& . read ; "In :the near future wee will ' agree upon a srTOcaurQ which; jvjll .present the export cor poration ;iilea la the simplest form compatible with effectiveness and which' will -provide a stimulus to the-great cooperative movement; and having agreed upon the terms of this measure we will' ask the farm organizations of the United .States to Join us In asking for, its passage by the 68 th congress.' i A request that further 'consid eration of agricultural relief bills that have been or will be intro duced" in congress be postponed Is asked until'the new export cor poration can be Worked out abd presented;' t '-"' ' t Threat to declare war on the protective system was coptflned in the 'resolution which read: ' "We desire to say to congress that., the ,tme has come when it must, choose between one of two aiternaiives :ii industry insists it Miss Boye, 3Irs. p. ,B. 3entson, Kanindt ' exist .without the tariff. aits, ramus nyeu. ana u'ugaen. Mm H. QordQn.JcCalliacted as then it mpst take agriculture in on. the deal. . Failing to -do his ts hQuld not blame the farmers of the United States if they invoke the principle that $elf preservation ing Miss Violet Crofoot, who has been very active in Christian En deavor work. , ' The benevolence offering which was taken sdurftig the evening amounted to f 50,' .This will be di vided among the Armenian relief, the .Christian .Orphan's . home,' and the Ministerial relief. Another. pageant to be given Js that at .Trinity church, - on the erening of Christmas day. This pageant. "Bethlehem," will be givep, by the-Sunday school, with the choir singing; the carols. A great deal of time baa been put on the pageant and those' " in charge report that they believe the lighting and scenery have been .lYQrkjed ,out . v.ey 'M actively. The responsibility of tJhe thing lies . with the Rev. George Ilenrlk- senv.who is"" 'superintending" thei pageani ana, is'Aiso cioir qjrecior. j -.While there.3r111.be no pageant at St. John's. church, the. Sunday scnooi win give a program con sisting of readings and the sing ing of Christmas carols. Besides the "i church programs the local order bf 'tho Loyal Le gion of Loggers (and Lumbermen is preparing for its annual Com- munityChristmas tree' -The tree will be put up sometime this week and wilt remain standing during Christmas week. A program such as that usually given atthe com munity tree is. being arranged for. It has not as yet been. decided whether the. program wiR be held on Christmas, eve or on Christmas day. ' " : ' ' WW t. M- - Christmas ,1s the time: of good cheer jancLafter hav-; Ins given and received the. gifts of friends and relatives ' iwe look forjvani to the. Christmas .Dixtner as. the . big event oi me oay. 10 mane mis pan oi ine lesiivny a success the housewife is concerned that every thiitg, she buys for the occasion is of the best and we make k few suggestions to lighten her task. . fruits , ,. A: good Assortment off fruits is an iraportaut es . Xurkeys ; - A ,f!no Int nf trrflin - ftA ,:Curkcys fit to "grace the i table of a king." jAlso a fine riot of geese, -hea vy hens ttnuJrys: Order. these early if as -to be sure of the best selections. ". J Fruit Cake end Miner Meat f ; Our fruit cakes made ac i bngt6 n English Recipe is tmuieypf the .best ' materials our store affords. They were"' made three months ago p and " stored away-in stone crocks, z' i - 2 to 4 pounds each , 75c (Pound 4 PlumiPudding . in one pound'eakes -,.f . 40cJJound' i Home-Made -Mince Meat 2pcPound f J A" pound makes & pie kandXtry i Our full line of delicious home-made csikes. ' Angel, Sunshine, ' .Chocolate, Nut Coconut i Pruned Mocha, Lady-Baltimorel. Orders for special cakes must beplac ed not ' later .han Wednes- Like . motlxer , used , tp make. Pumpkin, Mince, Apple :"'' To.Our . Scandinavian -Friends: ; Ajshipment'of Lutefish, Ungon-bcrries,N o r.W y : Ierriijg. Also red Sago to cook with the lingon-bcr- ; ries. . ..,.-'-'- :.--J : eential cheer al to the, Christmas i Fancy'Nayel Orangies- 4 Well colored alid flavored I0c,5Qc60c,7c dqzen r s Florida GraperFruit 10c, 2 for 25c, and- 15c Apples Fanrv Rome':5 Heaiities Starks Delicious- Jonath-N ansW i n t e r Ban.anas Grapes, Japauese Oranges, Cranbenies W ? 7; ' Table luisias, Figs, JEtc Fancy. California Clus ters,Fard California and Dromedary "Dates, Smyrna. Layer. Figs, California lay-1 er and pulled Figs. ; i Candv and Nuts ' Christmas candies s u c h -J as the old fashioned xream mix, 'iXma&J inixed; 1. plaiiq chocolates ribbon . mixed -walnuts:.- Brazils; peanuts," shelled ?i)ecans;TaImbnds;1 salted almoilds andjeanutsi Krause, and imperial cboco-, lates in f ancyf boxes. !T , Mrs- Evelyn' Jordan's , , .Candied Fruits .1 Made right i here in ' Salem from our local fruits., ; Can- died cherries - and candied , apple slices, one pound boxes, mV.V- ' ' " . J51JJ5pcrbox should declare war upon the pro tective syst'em. - . ""V'e do jjot ask for' special privileges or subsidies we ask only that congress sbal 1 assure the farmer a dollar of the same pur chasing' power as the dollar it has so freely granted to industry and , labor? ' ' " ' 1 Direct buyjqg : of ; Jivestockby the packers and the bunding op pf Independen stock t yards;- of w h ich 'the i stletoe 'yards' it"Kan sas City constitutes an example, was called a "menace." ' ' "In the, final analysis," .the re port' said, "all such efforts have hut "one object, ' and 'that is' to weaken, and, flnall" break down pur preat.terminaf livestock mar kets wblci- ire" the only .means the. livestock producers have1 1 at if I.. . u.- -r I fC !HeIHgr Theatre . i WED. DEC. 30 the prosent time 'of preserylng .4 competUivj&iitaapit t ' ? Creatidn of a permanent statis tical department totbe located in Des Moines jricbi will ;hayd for IU object, the determining of the costs of productloa of various farm commodities is called for In one of the resolutions. 'Ji .tuneful . musical cpnie&y,' with "4jeautlf ul gjrls. Songs, fiances," Brilliant Scenic Rffects and .Gorgeous Cos tumes, ' - ; Mail Orders Now lrk-es: -$2, S1J50, ,S1, 50c (Plus -Tax) tlioi-UH Kntortainetl . Members of the Salem Boys' chorus were given an entertain ment, at the YMCA rooms last 'night. A"blo.w-ou,t" jand. movies were-reavu res or tne evening. W. Jones, professional vaudeville artist, performed for the boys. The First Methodist church did not -charge, the boys a" penny for the use of the church' auditorium.' 4s a result, the entire. $.50.73 taken m, from the recent concert in,'.bS. iised. .tor charity. :,rhe boys will take Care ef three' fam Two men were arrested last night for .facing to dim their ugms. A.-Juanigomery do a. m. Leischty were-vboth ,rrested by Officer Hickman for the offense. Montgomery . was cited to appear today and Leischty was cited to appear tomorrow. Oregon City officials .reported to local head- v.uor.era inu a rora seaan, Ore gon license No. 54-917, was stolen from that city at abou't 7:30 last night. ' The- car. has disc wheels. 'J- .-.-j l V a. ROTH Phones .15S5H6-7, Na Qxarge for Delivery COGLIDGE STAND IS ? ' fiAPPED BY COUNCIL Jardne is to prove a means of salvaHon to the" farmer by sup plying him witfi a ' neW expert fund of information about the mysteries of cooperative t market- "We desire to assure the secre tary, that. it. Is not information wo need, but a fairprice. As, a mat ter of fact wo never had so touch information in pur life-3t U nbput alljwe have left." M 1 . Hints of a new export corpora tion In the process of being drawn up ny '. latners , themselves were ! . n mm , t , j , it y o jr n , i t t STARTS TOMORROW ThnrHdy Mi . PICKFO!?P uiJr"LE 3 ... I ! it Swe4ej:riearV In tne raan jtffm and Viodenisi e of role - that madeer beloved by m'tUions. Her curls of JoW ajam jl free, her misqhievous smile and V)cr prank ish waijSifsciynate and charm in a picture so., human it hurls, so Uaain that it takes aa w& aAaa OWi VWSS)1 6REGON t ii :fi ft J H V-f. -vV r;--. 1 V . Why Carry groceries? rhone 256 ' v".1 1-Yee - Delivery V . ' M M GROCE 456 Court Street PHOXK 256 , Let us select your Xnuts ,"ccrie8 i4 i Heinz Plum Puddin? : Heinz Mince Meat TNaliohal" Plum -Puddlns: OOC-TlllM ' Fancy; m a s.B'o x d Candy. Nice giWf oryour friend,- 65c, 75c, $1.00 . We hare just receired , a fresh ; lot of nice' NavL jPranges 15c, 25c, . 40c, V 90c, 75c dozf9 Let ns select ybur Vege tables where-they are al ways kept nice and fresh under our spraying foun tain. "Celery, Letttice," Radish ' esVreeri Onl6nsr?rurn-. jps,' Beets Carrots, Brus sel Sprouts, BweetlPotar toes, Cauliflower', Squash, . GxttBLEas1c!TJh .tpnta toes, Green Peppers. I CiiSIlcMhe Jorl you lkf, nice, firm and4 red. Quality , canned ' goods for your mas dinner. Many good.thinssSiake a good dijnner. . : "SSBSBliMSBMWiMBia""aSBSSST J . i Oregon pack Golden Corn 2 ;can forl55ei V Small Peas, 2 cans for 60c Asparagus ..Tips. UDel Blonte or Libby's, 3 cans 'i . for S1.00 Pumpkin, the dry pack, I 2yj size cans 20c ' ? ' i 2 American Club or Heinz We have just received our fresh 'Xmas-Candy, pon't "fail to &ee our assortment, i Walnuts 25c, 5c, 40e lb, AJroonds, lira zil Nuts. . i , 'v '' ; Sr' If yourieed it Really want. ttWHave, the money ' and ? can spare it AVhjr "dog gone it" Co and buy it-It is not what you deny yourself, but that which you can i Jaw yourself that will add to i y bur Xinas comfort, s ; ' GEQRCEWILL'JlAHS::. .. .8 STOY BgiUDING f ':f(CRtlnWflroa ' ; . . .. i -v;--' V '- jacent to the-new Will' building On . thjs Idjt : Is the ' only ' frame structure jn the block. ; ' -' Erection of the Will building on the corner. oT .F.erry and 5 liberty. M ultnomah county budget for 1926 Is' 115089,297, :jncludingf anH ni ,,,A fr hniw. 1 1 r nti 1 " scuoois, ,vf jng ,by the First National bank of Salem on the T. At Uvealey Salem Honie' constructiotf for '.property at the corner of Liberty 11 montlia Jqiil 98?,85p. . andt State streets will metn.tUt Salem'stwoTargest buildings will ' be la Uiesntevblock j -It vja v ndergtopd;: J.ati jCnjJJs v Prnsa. who awns theDroDerty fi. ;ibe,rty, awaiting, the Will 'prou-,, ety, wui aiso ; consiruci wu-r crete building. ' U is -understood t rrafikl Myers ndk Harler.White. haveJ a- halt' interest JaltBe : erty between the Cross and. Live- ley properties. Whether- or ftW they: will build his nbt! yet been' reveaed,. . , , : 4 Ji 7 : v ,;".' .it.. . : B?nd .Catibllc. Tparlih W erect .parochial school. , , ,t -r jew? $3.50- Hawke's .highxgradp cut giassvPrench dressing, bot tics ----------- 23j4 $25 Ladies' sterling silver toilet set. Three pieces, .no w$ 18.00 $2.50 colored choker beads, -.now--' i ........:.t......-Ui.w..89e $5 bpudoir clocks, mahogany cases and mariy styles to choose from, now I... ........:...-;.$375 We are selling all of our Ever- JO' sharp pen ahd penql' sets and ' Parker pens' at a Discount of 25 per cent. s AU ladies? and gentlemen's birth r stone ririgs are l)6ihg sold at HALF PRICE 2.50 pudruple jted.opmpai'r ; double comKirtraenU, cJiain:tas- sel .and h94te; JV?tl&? $6.50 quadruple plated compacts, double compartments,' blue- feilk tassel and handle, now.;-:$485 $7.50 jGeniiine ' pin' 'seal laes hand g3r-now:Z HfiP .Ssei8ingU';x-: $50 h jgfi aty rainifnd uigs, : $75 high -quality diamond 'rings; ' now l....::l.i.$5650 V $,00 deep cut, high quality dia- SILVERWARE SPEOJLS At Less Than Nationally Advertised Prices 425.10 1847 Rogers Silver Plate, 26Vpece set of tableware, in handsome new tray, now ". ..$21.13 $32.50 50-year Community plate, 20-piece set in .a bqffet serving tray. Choke, p fjye pat terns. Kow..:r.:;iJ ...$23.85 ,$26.70 Community udor plate, $J6.25rerrmgsiver"2fpiecei 43-piece set, 25 year guarantee; set' seven patterns to ch-6d"8'e now ..............Z.....:VlwL$215 from; how 'Z.SZ?tZlZzi3JlV 1! TV II 11 'MR .l 11 State at Liberty Since 1896 ,3 ! fiSiffsSp 3 ?dCnr!' . 4 . . ... ...... i 0M n -. - - norm at Aimoimcuia AJiii Next Saturday, Dccemben SOthfrpm! 7 . Jo jip ;p.rhi;, . llit TTnifivl ftfnfna Mat inn a 1 iriviloa vnii tinrl mftw:mnrJa; I t to h 6 ormaf opening and . reception , to be held : in our i ImRiitiful new ouartersl 1 ; 1 ."" . 1 . - .if w..:..... i ' ; For several months construction .has-been going on : egress! might 'ineetUlfrtf tilus 1 ' Salem community.'- .-.Evetyi jdepaftniliahie . .. . V" stalled. - : - tis and .facilitiea havcl been i in- 1 On this evemng, we want;tb take-yott through-every -department of the bank and to". shoxypu: what taiprove-Vi Tnartta katfa Kkan Mal 4-n mr.trn' Uai1. . ." COMPLETE in every needed service 1 H,MK 14 t y namamluiv ilia ?4l Uta 'Cn4...J " ' 7 -: -! Everyone and their friends are cor- , dially invited. i n .' . u; V United iStatop National Uanlcl IIWHWI'IU .LI ulUUIt) MLIMlUJi llll 'll l'7, a'ilTtuI! y. .... .,w-;-';- ? v