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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1925)
i Specials Menfe Cassimere Hose 1 .in blue and brown heather mixture now 44c Pure Linen Handkerchiefs All pure linen handkerchiefs with ,with quarter inch hem. 4T 4 for $1.00 GSW: Johnson & Co. 469 State Street in All of ur sm4 em look and Mil ? WU kNUH UT 1 k4 ttXtt cUm paint Jobi U Vick' Broi. ptint shop And b rKondl Uo4 tbronefe out.. W si al waya glad W any m ' cm or paint o and out wortu rleea run Cram $15.00 p. , ' " L IE Editor Stops Here Returning to their home in Klamath Falls, the W. T. Perkins family stopped in Saiem yester flay on their way from Portland. Mr. Perkins is the editor of the Klamath Falls Herald. His trip to Portland was to bring his old est son to a sanitarium for medi cal attention. Plajrsf Tonight .. . ' f Tonight the basketball team of Willamette university will - play the independent team of Dallas. Stare Open. Events gs - Until . Christmas. Hamilton's. 340 Court street. d23 All Xmas Cards One-Half Price, open evenings. Buzz Shop, d24 Till Christmas Something for the ear. -See our suggestions. Smith & Wat kins. Christmas Program This evening the public is in vited to a special Christmas pro gram to be held at the state insti tution for t h feeble minded. The following numbers will make up the program: sieig&oeu Bong, (Continued pan S H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. open evenings until Xmas. d24 MEWS' M BRIEF I: -Vjffltv V,3pflSs...---w P r . ft 1 . i t ' 'MORE RAIV - ' Rain west, and fain or snow ' east portion: moderate tempera- ture; moderate southeast winds. kainrntnar sralAfl ' alAnv Via iAaat Max 60; Min. 51; River 9.3, ris l tng; , Rainfall .24 ; Atmosphere cloudy; Wind south. ; f - Incorporation- - Independence creamery, Inde pendence; .capital stock Increased from $20,000 to 1100,000, was filed in the state corporation de partment yesterday. . A Bridge Lamp Complete .. For X7.75 at Hamilton's, 340 Court St. f d23 Our Doors Are Open Until 8 o'clock until Xmas. All '.toys at reduced prices. Ray I. Farmer Hdwe. Co. d23 S Apples! Apples! Apples! v Less than wholesale prices. r Wagners, Spitzenberg. packed per . -box, S1.25; Rome Beauty, packed " per box, 11. 3 5, at Capital City ; Transfer Co.'s warehouse, 226 . State St. ' ; ' ' : ' d23 latter was fined $60.- Although having the same name, the men. It , is said, are not related, the former residing In Camas, Wash ington; and the latter in Portland. Music Makes a Merry Xmas " Merrier, 'at Moore's Music House. ; ' d23 - - - Smoking Stands All Styles $1.75 to $18.95. Hamilton's. 340 Court street. d23 This Christmas Something for the car. Suggestions. Smitq, & See onr Watklns. d23 Sharp Sign Service ;- Moved to new location,'-. 560 Ferry St., Salem. Phone 394. d26 Christmas Records " Get your : while our stock is complete. - H. L. Stiff Furn. Co. d8tf It Will Pay Ton to Use that spare time on a musi cal instrument. - Your need is answered in the "KING" band line. Sherman Clay & Co., 244 N. High St. d23 Wanted -Family Man To cut wood or log. See Ter minal Realtors, Terminal Hotel JLobby. . : ; -d22tf Exclusive Distribution For W. W. Kimball pianos. A. B. Chase, Davenport & Traey, Bush St Gerts. Moore's Music House, 409-415 Court, 320ltf II. I Stiff 'jlf f Furniture Co. open evenings X until Xmas. "-r ' - d24 Christmas Matinee- ... . And night at Mellow Moon. d23 Rev. Miller to, Talk J- At the meeting .that the Salva tion' Army is holding in Sahara Saturday. Dec. 26, at 8 p. m the Rev. C. F. Miller and his wife will , be the main speakers. Special , music is also n the program. Mr. and Mrs. Miller are from the , South Salem Friends church. FoWinr Card Tables . For rt2 5. Hamilton's, 340 Court St. . v d23 j "That Last Minute Present Something enduring but not ex jipensive." A t: Victor record at loore'8 Music House. , 1 d23 f Music This Yea 1UC1C. will J2 lliomes; this year, music in many r Geo. C. WR1, the music dealer, reports - extra large sales in Edison, Victor and Columbia records. - d23 Christmas Dinner, f 1J50 ' At Hotel Marion. 5:45 to 8 4p. m. . d25 ', SOO Cyclamen i 200 primroses, 200 ferns, polnsetta.v otheri'Xmas. plants: ; Maruny'a greenhouse,- 2 11 MilleV. ? :. - . : ) .' d25 r : Store Open Evening ' Until - Christmas, Hamilton's .340 Court street. d23 -V Fines 'Are Sleted ?y':f;7: ; Joe Wilso.n"affd 1U, Wilson were arrested early Tuesday, morning r. on North Capitol street by offic ejrs W. O. Edwards and Sgt. Ed wards.A charge of reckless driv inr was niaced : against Joe and a charge of; -Intoxication; and the 'possession of. diqwo, was placed against H. Wilson. The former :was fined 110 by. Judge Fouisen later Tuesday morning and the " UWi)EUWbub TYPEWRITER. CO. ; Direct Factory Branch " 810 Court Street Thoae tZ Typewriters Rented, Sold, . . Repaired Special rental rates to ttideita H. F. WOODRY & SON iuMMtm aa TVrnlttrt Culm, My wa fr Um4 raraltus. Urt In Vsitk floiisrtlsl v Offke Phone 75 or' Res- The number of Christmas box es to be given out by the Salvation Army, reached the 60-mark today when more applications for help were received. , Will someone do nate the services of an auto truck to help deliver -Salvation Army baskets to the poor on Thursday morning. Apply at headquarters. 241 State street, or phone 1820. Santa to Arrive The Salvation Army announces that Santa Claus will make his appearance on the downtown streets, of 'Salem some time-this afternoon, -about- the time -when school will be out. He will wan der around; entertaining alitthe children he" meets, nd vtaking aown tneir many reqoesisjji Oar Doors Are Ope: Until 8 o'clock until Xmas. All toys at reduced1 prices. Ray L. Farmer Hdwe. Co. d23 Store Open Evenings Until Christmas, Hamilton's. 340 Court street. d23 Make This a Musical Christmas At Moore's Music House. ' d23 Records . . When 'selecting records try gome new process Columbia rec ords. They are as good as can be made, they specialize in late .popu lar music. Geo. C. Will sells them. d23 Soldiers Chorus" From Faust Hear it at Stiff's Furn. Store. Victor Record. ,1 L . d23 Pure Linen Handkerchiefs Three for $1.5. Howard Cor sef Shdpr 153 S. High. d23 Banjo-ukes, Tenor Banjos Saxophones to make a merry Christmas at Moore's Music House. d23 Silk Teddies, 82.05 and Up Howard Corset Shop, 153 S. High. d23 Obituary Moore At the home of his son, C. W. Moore. Thirteenth and Mission streets, Monday. Dec. 21. Manley R. Moore, age 78 years, father of Crawford. George and Edward Moore, and Mrs. Ralph D. Gibson. Funeral services Wednesday, De cember 23, at 1:30 p. m. from the Riedon mortuary. Interment, in IOOF cemetery. Christmas Matii And night at Mellow Moon. d25 Toys for the Child ren At Stiff's furniture store. d5tf . a..--- !.-:-' Marcell's Miracle- ' Mineral for your better health. F6t freefinjerview write fl. H. bazeleyv.J special representative. Box 339 , J3 Store Open Evenings Until Christmas. Furniture Co. - . Bubalo In this city December 22. Nich olas Bubalo. Funeral announce mcnt later by the Rigdon & Son mortuary. Hamilton d23 S. Wlsnor At Albany. Dec. 22, Mrs. Mary C. Wfener, at the age of 86 years, wife of the late William Wisner, mother of Mrs. R. O. Williams of McMinntitHs. Mrs. S. W. Fen der and Mrs. H. C. Voss. both of Albanyf'J. W Winner of Los Aik- geles and-Jj B. "WJsner pf Port land. 5he.was,the sister of Al- phae Haas of Seattle and Mrs. Alvina Woodward of Ohio. Fun eral services will be held Dec. 23 at 2 p. m. at the Rigdon mor tuary. Interment will be in City View cemetery. Sllverton Men Elect-- At the annual election of offic ers . of the Silverton , Business Men's Credit Association Norris Ames was elected president with Earl J. Adams as vice president, and A. Albright as secretary. The board of directors consists of Julius Aim, F. B. Patty, Frank Syring, and Rudd Bentson. . All Xmas Cards One-Half Price, open evenings. Buzz Shop, d24 H. T. Stiff 4 Furniture Co. until Xmas. n i open evenings 424 If-so For a Ixvely Xmas Gift See . Mrs- Viola Franklin's "Stevenson in Monterey," at book stores. d23 To Give Program 1 A fine program will be given by the inmates of the feeble mind ed institution this Wednesday eve ning at 8 o'clock. These enter tainments are unique and very en joyable. This one will be the best ever. The public is welcome. Xmas Dinnerware Specials. H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. d24 A Xew Player Roll- Will help express the Christmas spirit. Make your selection at Sherman Claf & Co., 244 N. High St.. d23 Safety First - Light your tree with our $1.29 tree lights. Limited amount at this price." Halik it Eoff electric shop. d24 Floor Lamp As Jxw As 17.75,' complete, at Hamilton's, 340 Court street. . . - d23 " FOB nCFORMATTOIf ABOUT BAJLROAO TBIP1 , Phone 727 OREGON i A ELECTRIC Eastman Brothers Hi; Furnaces Salem Offlee 169 S. HIsh . Of ties hours r '.r;,CIix:aC(To;a p. itv - FtWi ortos Ore, V Wood Wood " TRACY'S FUEL YARD l 187 D Street- Telephone 8313 Furniture Upholstery And repairing. Giese-Powers Furniture company, s20tf Choice Holly For sale in City View cemetery. d24 Toys for the Children At Stiff's furniture store. d5tf Genuine West inghouse 32-Volt T amna fnf snln at P..T hlsdort 8. Why "Spa" Candies for. t Christmas . Made in Salem Strictly Fresh Correctly Packed Boxes Late Buyers Welcome and It's s Real Candy Store cThe Spa Acini MODEL BAKERY 121 Sooth Commercial LADD& BUSH, Bankers KstshTlstwwl HB . '. General Banking Bmmcsg Offlea Umn trass It SJa. U S Are Vow PuaEzled About a gift for Her? there is a Specialty Shop at; 453 Court street where the lady t in charge will help you select a most suitable Kift in the line of'silK underwear, band-made bandksr-i chiefs, or something in Esprit de Amour Toilitries. ... ;d23.; Our Doors Arc Open - : ' .; Until 8 o'clock until Xmas. All toys at reduced prices: Ray L.'; Farmer Hdwe. Co. d23 Lady Jane Sewing Cabinets - i At $7.95. Hamilton's, 340. Court St. d23 Select Something 1 : For the car. See our suggest ions. Smith & Watklns. d23 JOE WILLIAMS The Battery Man Ton Will B Pleased W Se to That . WILfiAKt) B31 Court St. Phone 108 PAINTING KALSOMINING PAPER HANGING or ths rignVktao of materials and the very best workman ship call ns, i i 4 . Gafcriel 1 Powder and Supply Co. 171 8. Commercui Phons TSt F. N, WOODRY Salem's Leading AUCTIONEER r Pays Cash For Fnrnltnre Residence and Store 1610 North Summer PHONE 511 "Established ftince 1016 Purdy At his late home at 791 North Commercial street, December 22, William Ellsworth Purdy, at the age of 63 years. He is survived by. his wfie, Oily J. Purdy, and nine children: Mrs. Grace Sears of West Salem, Mrs..innie Parry of Jerome. Idaho; Mrs.' Gladys Wy- gant of Astoria, Mrs. R. II. Bas- sett. Mrs. R. F. De Sart and Wil lianO Jr., Kenneth, Lloyd and Fern, all of Salem. One brother in Pennsylvania also survives him. Mr. Pnrdy was a member of the Champoeg lodge. AF & AM. Fun eral services will be held from the Terwllliger funeral home on Thursday at 1:30 p. m. Rev-II V. Shanks and Rev. R. L. Putnam will officiate. Committal services will be held at the Lee Mission cometery 'under the direction of the Masonic fraternity. London - . At a-l,ocal. bpltA)Ut Decern brl Frances London, age 4 years. The remains w,cre forwarded. to Port land for funeral services by the Terwilliger funeral home. McAdaius At a local hospital, December 21, Nettie McAdams, age 21. The remains will be forwarded to Sil verton by the Terwilliger funeral home for.funeral services and In terment. . ' Bailey At. a local hospital December 22. Amanda Bailey, at the age of 7 5, years. "The remains are in care of the Terwilliger funeral home add will probably be cremated. TO THOSE WHO MOURN 5Say"K Hope may whisper with the dead By bending forward where they are; But tne.jn.ery with a backward , tread. Communes with them afar. TheJoyswe lose aret)ut fore """"" "cast, And we shall find them all a once more, We look behind us for the Past, But lo! 'tis all before. Anonymous. W. T., Rigdon & Son DISEASES Treated by Osteopathy and the latest electrical Therapy including Dr. Abram's elec tronic system. - No charge for consultation DR. B. H. WHITE Physician and Surgeon ; 608 U. S. Bank Building Salem, Oregon Elks Noon! Day Lunch, 45c : ; ' 'ft A. M. to 2 P.M. Choice of - .. Soup : : ' Bisque of Tomato aux Croton ' Relishes (choice) Pickled Beets ; . Ripe Olives . . . . . , rtsh Baked Salmon ' Sweet Herbs - v . Bofled -i - . . t; Ox Tongue ' , New Spinach: ., ' Entrees . i"--v. Individual Veal Pie. Russian Cretst '-- t . ' ' ' Roasts v - - ' - - r -; Ie'of - Pork' and Annie Sauce . Pot Roost 6fHeef, Maearon . - Vegetables Vi ' Mashed Potatoes . String Beans - ' Light! Rolls - V. ;v Apple Pie Sweet Potato Pie Whipped Cream Cake . Drihks ,- Tea -. , Coffee " M.llk . . - ... I. . . - 1 4 F'reo to , Our Customers : FRUITLAND NURSERY v. Until January 1 0 every customer buying 100, to .500 fruit or nut trees will receive 10 fruit trees ;FREE.I Jl? Every customer buying 500 to 1000 fruit or nut-trees iwjll ie ceive 25 fruit trees FREE. ":-..V. -"J ' Office in New Salera Hotel building 169 South High , Sales Yard in rear, of Office ' - 1 . PHONES : OFFICE 1718- :: Nursery 111F21. A. J. MATHIS, Prop. - ' -i ATLw J suZlJL . Chits Hpv the ' World famous Grand Prize Eurelcacuum Cleaner 450 Set of Famous iiiga-vacuxuii i inuimtn ij TUithcach tmrchmu of, r 1-55 VACUUM CLEANER. An opportunity you 'surely cannot afford to ments are available to you. But you must, act miss! Give her the unmatched Grand Priae quickly. Christmas, is almost here! 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