JSS.iC,T r ,4' tg; OREGON, 7 TIIURATOni I Tea on i "tv-. ' ! V - Issued Daily Except lUaday y " tsz STATzsjcAH'rvaxjsazxa coicrijrT S15 Boat Comnerctal St, Salem, Omta . .' . J. Hsndrieke Fred J. Tmh - Le It. Kerriaaa -Leslie J. Smith AaJred tJeh i iteaara - . VanalafEdito - - City Editor, Telegraph. Editor - Society Editor KQOl Or THB ASSOCIATED7 PBZ8S v The AiaeHsted Preta ia exclusively rat tt lad to tfco ae (or puklWtion of aB newa fteaeteaee credited to it or aot- otaerwlee credited a this .paper and also tao Local sow pmblished herein. - -..-- - , - f t :"',,, 1 " BUSINESS OFFICES: 1 .- . . - j - Albert Brent. S3S W-rerator BUlr, Portland. Ore. - - - - ' 2?at,w.r' CUrJl Vorkr J38 J36 W. 31st Btj Ckfeir, afarnrtto Bid.! Doty Payao, Sharon Bldf. San Traaeinco. Calif.: Hitrina BWt Lo Ae;ela, CnMf. 1 1 ' ii 1 1 - ii i . i . ir Bertacee 0ffice23 er 5S toeloty Editor- , , a the Peat Office la gUa, ABUNDANTLY SATISFIED: How excellent is thy lovtng'kind ness. 0 God! therefore the children of men put itiefr trust under the shadow of thy wings. They shall be abundantly aatisfied with the fatness of thy honne; and thou shalt make tteem-drink-or th rirr of thy pleasures. Psalm 367. 8. - - r. i i ij. 5 THE CHERRY CITY All the great sweet cherries of the world produced on a commercial scale were originated in the Salem district the Lambert, the Bins, the Black Republican the Long: Stemmed Waterhouse; all except the Royal"Ann or Napoleon. And one authority includes the Royal Anm Any way, the Royal Aral is .brought to perfection hi; the Salem district ' . . So Salem was rightfully named "The Cherry City of the World'' by A. F. Hofer,a"number of years ago, when heSw secrttary of the SaIem"S)nimercial Club, now the Chamber of Commerce TAnd SaTemWf Hved up to that name and is capable of living-more superbly up to it ; qualifying for the high honor by.Jbtoth quality and quantity production. I ' , ' : , , The natural conditions are here; the right combination of soil and' sunshine and showers. ; The growing of sweet3 Ihlr ries.ori a: commercial ,s9ale, excepting for a fe sections of Michigarf, is confined io' the Pacific coast; and the best cherry district of this coast is the Salem district ; best in possibilities of both quality and quantity production on a given number of acres, and having the lowest priced lands adapted to cherry growing, and scores pf, thousands of surplus acres of such land. J ', . VJ.' -V : - HkfrjSnl r'.The CherriansV.Saiem'srfamou good wri and "Booster organization, withf their fine Cherrian band, typify the inter etf this section in this industry. ' , . t .The rules for successful sweet cherry growing in the Salem district are not numy. ' Very briefly, they, may be sum marised: ' , '.; ; i Upe Mazzard stodk, set in the orchard for grafting.' t i SlU& pollenirers. X ; , s w : !. T ;i - . -Keepi honey bees? V ;,? - - , "tHpe Properly. - ; .u . , " . - : J Spylyhfineeded; and especially is thia? necessary; in most years in tteproifuction of high-quality black sweet cher ries, ike the JUmberts and Bings.i v . , ;:-V;;-;fc; ; f 4 The Maizard stock will keep away, or make more easily lontrolled the gummosis! i. There must be pollenirers, Honey bees should be provided, because the polleh of the cherry blossoms is not carried by the wuid. It'must be carrie.d by insects Bees wiD do this; they will work for their board, willinglyi and return you a profit besides. . Pruning will increase the spread of the limbs, and keep , them nearer to the ground, withn easy picking distance. r , Disease control is well covered by the Oregon Agricul tural college experts, in timely bulletins and circularsr :t r -We can grow, scores of thousanHs of -tons more sweet cherries than we do, of the very finest quality produced on AOv4tt .; - ' V - . , . ' i1 . t carxn -'.--; . - - And the era of such production would come about quickly if tangress;c the tariff rate on cherries front 2 cents a pound to 6 cents a pound; the rate that was asked, for and Bhould have been irrahted when tho bill forthe present acrwas. under 4MmsideraUonlThisikaald guarantee a fair price always for the RoyaL Aim cherries needed for maraschino manufacturimr: The tmfAirnmTiPffi tfon from. Italy, Spain and; I"a"r- nore Koyal Ann trees more or less hazardous. -t.;r' . . One of the avenues of great promise for the marketirior of pur. cherries is the fresh cities, reached by cold storage enormous expansion in the black sweet cherry branch of the inaustry. , i - The Slogan, editor of The Statesman, has been hammering away for. years Tarid years on the idea' that' thdfe must be more honey bees in the Salem district to insure the pollination of the fruit blossoms. The bee keepers of both Polked Marion counties are how organized, arid preparing to push their industry to the limit; to make it agreat ;mdustry; Which is welk -In fact, it is a necessity. If there1 is a doubt ing Tliomaslef tin this section, he is Irivited U VfliTieire? of Mrs. W. AUones in the Slogan pages this morning;. Honey bees atid fertilizer' raised ' the yieU,of -her eightrfr'rry 9r?har4 mtwo years from five tons to over twenty tons.The twenty tons were produced this year, when we had a very COMMUNITY ; mAs Christmas draws near the hearts and minds of men 3 and, women, youth and children yearn forsome W pression of .Christmas Altruisriu to this;.5.. America the spirit of Him who went about dolngod tmder burdens and sacrifices, arid who gave even His" life to" er ..' petuate and vitalize the noblest, best impulses in human life urges us on with special emphasis.o actsjotkMotoejs ; brance and thadty'-f:- -- t --mx.t t'usrzr In the dispensation of good che.er and kinIyxamplesfof k helpfulness which is included in. the XfarVtmasihdthe individual reaches out beyond even the ties of his home and ; kindred To emulate the example of the Savior of mankind, i . - -.-iJ 't-.if-S.'p:-.? "W. H. Henderson v- Ctretitattoa Maatfer -RaJpa H. Ktetiing . AdTwtisinf hUaacer Frank Jukeikl - , . laaegar Job D-pti E. A. Ithoten ....... Livestock Editor Hi ..C Conner - Poultry Editor TELEPHONES J '? - Vi Clrcnlation Offw;e.5S3 Sewe Depertment2B 10fl 1M Job Dtpirtmcat..... ;...U..58 Oregon, oa eecdnd4iaae natter. OFTHE WORLD s or- t "-t because all sweet cherries are- France makes the planting f fruit mark f tH h? shipments." This may jus!iTy EXPRESSION he gives to every Ijving creature within the. radius of his eht jironmeht 'warm greetings" and the lielpihg han:d-r He'give 6f his means in j common with others,' tQ the unfortunate of his own and foreign lands.. .He dispenses charity, according to his means wherever he finds iieed. -All the world to him arebrothers. 4V-' ' t- ::rr In response to the annual appeal for charity arid in' appre ciation-of the; true meaning of noi oniy gooa wm .iowara.oiners.DUt tne aesire-lor some .form of community effort. And with the plans for poyous obser vance of Christmas" in the. homes, schools and churches comes xi x i '"' ' " . - . inesuggusnon anu piuns ior communuy expression oi tne Christmas spirit. . . . -. ' i The custom of community Christmas trees heralding from" conspicuous' settings the radiant cheer of this season is becoming" more general as the, years go by. At least two benevolent organizations of this city will sponsor Christmas trees in public places this year. The Benevolent Protective Order of Elks and 'the Salvation Army will play "Santa" " in thus dispensing Christmas cheer, as is their annual custom. Appropriate exercises will be held all over this city and the nation, in ' the homes, churches, . schooTi. and elsewhere. And during this ChHstmas season every citizen may; help, in some way, through some sacrifices, some contribution, which will result in his own and in his community's uplift., To ob serve properly Christmas is a sacred, joyful privilege. " " The Arizona Sheriff Tale of hia adrentnrea, kia eonrae, aia hnmor, his keen intelligence aa collected by Major Grerer F. Sexton, "Tha Deputy from Yavapai County." How wttk nimble gnn and motor ear be brings awtft and aura Jnatico to OTildoora. , it i V; "Confound them doss; wish every cur in Yuma was taken out on the desert and buried," fumed Sheriff Jim. Chappell of Yuma eounty, daring the hot spell at the end of July, when the thermom eter read 115 in many nearby points. ' ' 4 ' "Every ten minutes that cdn sarned telephone rings and some one yells there's another mad dog to kill. We're using up a lot of good amunition on a mess of dogs t,hat ain't wdrth their -salt, and it, keeps my deputy running around like a locoed steer." . . v, : R-r-ring', goes the. telephone. ; But now the sheriff's eyes right up and he yells quickly: ' ' "Get your gnns, Billy; and you too, Bert. Bring the six-guns and the rifles. Three men have held up and robbed the bank at' Gads den . - .r ,- ' : , ; . - "We'll have to get a move on us, for Mexico ain't far away. Thank heaven there's an end to this mad dog killin' for. once." , ' Gadsden isl 4, miles away to the south, over the desert, but the roads that wind around desert buttea'makett 22 utiles." But 22 minutes from that tele phone ring" Sheriff Chappell's atudebaker, loaded with, deputies, drew, up in front of thetGadsden tank, where he learned' for the first liine that the bandits had slain S. T. Hobbs, paying teller, 35 yeas old. - He arrived so quickly across the blazing desert, ' that folks were too excited to give much of a -description of the men or say. much about where, they went, except to LISTER IN Free to Radio Fans : 'Dix!JEn;crxcErtT r r ' ' Portland. ; : 'J :OO-7:0O tGVr WLiJ), Vort- -7 .NEWS 7:30-75 KGXy (401J5) Port-iand"- news' temsi' ""'STORIES 8:00 CFAC (4.M.8) Calgary, Canada. Bedtime story, radio lady. - 6:30-7:30 KHJ (405.2) Los ' Angeles. History story; Christmas party for kiddies. " KXTERTAIXMEXT, 6:00-11:00 KHJ (m-SJ) 'Los - Angeles. 6-6: 30, Lelghton or , chestraj 6:S-7:30, history story; Christmas eve party for KHJ kiddies; 7:30, Rev. Gordop Calmer ' of . South Park Baptist church r -7 : 4 5, talk on nealtnt Srlji; Christ . mas eye progran) tot wprld - 1 famous Christmas carols and M sacked, "music, . ,Rttlt Pitts, m soprano: 10-11 Clark's dance orchestra: - -6:15-11:00 (33:6) Hollywood. - 6:16, traveL1" talk ; -6 : 3 0-7, , -concert -orchestra; 7-8, Wtfy (Watts arid hti ukuere;"8-i, program;-; 9-1 6'- program: ""lfr-ll, West's dance- orches : tra. ' . ;- 0:.tO.ll:0O KFT (467) Los 4 Angeles.- Vest pocket concert; S:45, radiotoriai; 7,- KPI . T Oratorio society. - presenting . .. Handel's "Messiah"; 9. mus ical program;. 10, Examiner program . -u -t 6:40-11:00 KPO 4lJ) Bah Francisco 6:40-7,; LInd or ; j, chestrai 7-7:30VSeiger's or chestra ;' ff-V stud to; prbgrahrf ri l oi i:;Coakiey; ; cabirians.; 7:00-12:00 KJR . C34,4) Se . attle.. 18:30, letndlo prd- U'V.srau; 8;30-10r DamskI or L hestra; i0:3O-X2. ."Keen Joy Radiating,". . Order of Bats. Christmas there is manifest point to the Colorado liver-- bot toms a thicket of , tangled cotton wood, creosote j wood and thorny cat's claw bushes. . ' . C. C. Sharpsteen of Yuma.4 Stu debaker dealer, had left Yuma with two "other deputies in the old . "Gray Steak" holder of all automobile tiftje records on the desert, and Jim .was , wondering where they were A - phone call f romlSomerton,' ejght; miles' back reported that their car ad drop ped fnto-a short arrbyoj tolled over tjhq, baik, of 'Jutte ia 'feeCand had almost "killed '5fnttf;ef, in iiiriBB a deputy. Bud Dohkwsley. I -Tre'.f. thrfee .br'us that's more than' enough'' sajd Ail sher iff ot. .the fclear nine ' ye? who needs no spectacles, to read, even after all these years,: and . they plunged into the thicket regardless of exposure to fire. . - ; Much has been written in fjc t ion of the skill of -n -Indian in following a seemingly unmarked trail through the forest. No In dian living could have1 followed the almost imperceptible trail of the three bandits, who-had with them .only $6.S as the loot of their murder,, through this tbick-4 et and over the stony dry washes, more swiftly than ' ilm Chap'ptell. , A bent twig, one displaced stone fmoYg ten thousand these sher iff Jim read like an oDen book In a small patch of sand) no larger than a kitchen table, he read the marks showing thfi'trio had re moved their shoes and plunged into the Colorado. .Across the river is TUja Califor nia, or Lower California, as it is written in the school books.TJl,e J sheriff couldn't drive his oa.rJ tnrough ten feet of water -so weat back to." telephone his friend, Francisco Peralta, inspector of po lice of, this .part of Sonora. . . .'. Next morning Mr. PeraHa's crisp messajre to the sheriff was that' two undesirable Americana, captui-ed at' San Luis and Algo dones'. ' Mexico, would be kicked baek across the' border that after noon, with six-shooters empty, their bullets: in the left-hand pants pockets of the smaileVman and -an -old sackontaininir $658 tied to the- belt- of. the all otje. The men had refused to- givef their names. ' - ' ' ' But when -the sheriff reached tha boundary he found; apparently idly chatting in groups scattered through the 1 "town. about . .fifty residents of Yuma and Gadsden', all armed to the teeth andi few carrying cowropes; thottgh there isn't a steer within miles of there, and alirwanted to borrow. thekheri iff's-fTin ferthia purpognr an- tb?. .r t'l " Jv..t trl That meant a lynching, and Sheriff- "J inf,; whfr IiasyncQn ple of them in hiniday- ak-a spec W t Jrse,; gp iufa; hasty com ra u n fcation 4wih; iefe peralta , and aftecsome-copference3tJ.dev veloped I that "Mr.; peralta' would be so busy that-aft'erndon.tt'rnfght be several days before' Jie" could get around to hoisting the undesir ables .out of Mexico., - . And the . sheriff .really had no business , there, ,o he : turned ithe Sudebaker back across the desertl So the .matter rests as this. nar rative Is "written. One of .these days, .when. Peralta has more time, wnen ChappeH happens . to" he driving along that way, and when there aren't a lot of armed '"men with cowropes. handy by t6 witness the dtemf iture f the.; twecmen, the murderers will be kicked out Ot -Mexico. ' r -It probablywiH be. 4,uring ' the night, and -By- morning the. sher iff's Studebaker wllL have" carried theni both. td, PhQnJx;;404 miles I3fej'?.. Telephone. A away,' across , the,, desert'.- aAd through the mountains, by a side road"" not ' passable to horse and wagon,; and wlU. be . pulling kak upto .the courthouse at Yumq witktwo sleepy sheriffs within. That's old stuff to the" sheriff's car that1 408-mile run in one nlghtr.ir hai "made that trip sev eral, times . . "An' sure as ishbotrh', prdph siea :"feherif f Chappel, "soon'R we git set down for a nap and a little- rest, that: ornery telephone will rlng.and somebody yellin': ''Mad dog .out Jiere, sheriff; come a-runnin' and kill hfm.'. "That's the trouble of being a snerlff in a hot country-.' : When wijliam IL Crane was young, he "had the actor.s - usual vaunting ambition to play Hamlet. So With his first profits he1 organ ized his own company and he went to"aft Inhind'weftefn' t'owntd give vent to his ambition and "try it Xt.". .;'' .. When he came hack to Nvew York: a -group of friends noticed that the actor appeared to be much-downcast. "What's the matter. Crane? Didn't hey appreciate it?" asked one of his friends. "They didn't seem to," laconic ally answered the actor. "Well, didn't they give any' en couragement? Didn't they ask you to come before tne curtain?" per sisted the friend. ' "Ask me?" "answered Crane. "Man, they dared me!" ;'rt7hat did yo, learn 4t: 4he, schqwt?" thebotft raakatl'the fair youngirpljfant- for the- tenog- ; "T learned ,.v -she'. eplia th'a t sDetling"i?3 essential to a stenog rapher.'' . : -;- -' The1 bdsa chii&ieii ' ' ' 1 A "Good. 'Now 1ft me hoar you speri .-essential.' ' - - - "There are three ways," she re plied. "Which do-you-prefer?'1 And she got the Job. - A woman of philanthropic ten dencies was paying- a . visit to a lower Eastside school. She was particularly interested in a group of poor pupils and asked permis sion to question them..' "Children, which is the greatest of all virtues?" I No one answered. ' "Now think a little- What is it I am doing when I give up tme and pleasure to come, and talk with you for your oWn good?" . A grimy hand went up in the fear of the room: "Please, ma.'am, jrou'se buttin' in." Did You Ever Stop To Think? By E. S. Wait, Secretary Shawnee, Okla Board of Commerce E. J. Pearson president of the New .Yok, New Haven and Hart ford ttaUroa'd company says;'' That railroads are transporta tion ...manufacturers and mer chants. They manufacture and sell tine commodity," transportation divided Into two -main divisions, freight and passenger; and just as any mother manufacturer, 'their chief problem is to manufacture their commodity at the lowest price possible and yet turn out a product which measures up tp the quality -desired ny'the, purchasers. That, there is one vital .differ ence between transportation ' mer chandisers and' ethers.' This dif ference js that other manufactur ers ai'e.free to change-thelr-prlces at will to meet changes in cost of production. ,The price of the rail rbad'k AcQramodity.on the other hand, is -under the jurisdiction of public regulatory, hod tea-1 For. this. reasont1J-often happens; that rall roads ,,Puffetbecaus when costs ntofthtrnies'are Usually very slow io follow; yet tlfViende'tfcy. js for them to follow, tpuch: more quickly: & downward trend of prices. ,. That as a matter of fact, service YOU SHOULD MAKE CERTAIN YOUUBE WAffMl WHcN COncSt THf WINTERS CMIlIfNV. jC NELSON BROS. : c i 455 'Ctiemeketa . TtMn lQoa . BECKE & HEXDRICK - uwurawn i JU -. JVIRUS ? One Good Turn Deserves Anbthef---Turri For Him TOILET. SKTS-tIb ci)k..ltved cift t wandrrfully attrarttTe sta for $0 to 35. Tylr'a llraf Stor, .157 B. Commercial. VOS'T PUZZLE ront bnt or tir pur (fft lootiaj- for that CacUtmaa orient for "her." 'Let tbc Shop-e-acope ihw it to yon iti a few raiaoteV time. CHRISTMAS la he Mm of tnort cheer ft yoarself ia tba proper frame af mind by 4inf your holiday laopplag tha Shop-o-;op way , " LrGGAOB Steamer, trunk, wardrobe trunks, suit eases n4 hsodhacs. A Urea itoek for yoa to aelect from. H. L. Stiff Furnitura .Co, t , THE PKOPI.E who fft flat feet and flat wallets during the holiday shopping season ara the one who never thought of inB tho Shop o scope. OIVE WISELY lira well girt a thought to the Shop-o scope before yon jire any Christmas presents I THE GIFT without tha jirer ia bare, they say. And often the-firer ia bare of aifUtintil ho reTnesahera 4m oooralt the $hop-o scope. is a very - much more Important factor in transportation than rates more- important to the public because primarily.the public wants good-er4eerH havlwrvica Jn the full volume- required, and is willing .fundamentally, to pay a fair. price fojMt.; -. ; . , , 'Transporttatiorri h at present Undergoing something of a fevlu- lion--pr- rather an- evolution. Thfe ,is a'thinp,ortation from hard-and-fast rail "operation to morje , e'last fc? mot of "vehicle opera tion for some classes' of transpor tation. Plainly rhej-e . is a. Jield . i for both. Yet there fa a line off demafcaliori where one form" of transportation ceases to be econ omically sound, where the other should prevail but the dividing line is something which an- only be worked out with full regard to the: basis oi costs necessarily affecting the railroads, and the avoidance of what might.be. term ed a subsidy in favor of the in expensive use of the highways. I Bits For Breakfast I i 1 : Getting to be more so . v Salem is" growing in clie appro priate wearing of her title, "The Cherry City of . the -World.'.' 'She ts the 'sweet cherrj city of the worW -by right of discovery. NeaHy all the great weet cherries of.j.CAmmerce were born Jn the Salem .district .One 'authority) says all of them- ... . . It is a fine thing to give Christ mas cheer on Cbristma9:flay. The spirit of Christmas is a wonder ful thing. Rut it is still better to stretch but the Christmas spirit through the rest of the 'year. There will be a lot of cases of need after the taste of .the' Christ mas' turkey or goose or pork chops 13 gone. Right "here' in Salem. It i a -Rood idea:to formulate some adeqiiate plans of "relief now. while the Christmas spirit pre vails. Dq .you remember that, just a yea'r agoi' we had unusual weath er' here; that Ice formed in the Wjllamette and. floated and made a Jam at Salem such, a dam that the Ice eitended across the river; the first time nch a thing had occurred since white men came to thisvaHey. -' Jysu think there is no' money in V-heifles. jrad Ah Slogan pages! Bspeefally look over the record of Mr, ooH,fdVfrier locomotive en gineer and rocer.- 1 . II EADCOltlS f Melt in spoon; inhale apply freolr uo noatrl y ?ry..A poRuq W 17 MfUlmnJ, anKs " j : - ; - . : ' Ta 1 t H UN T .,i-.,:-:.l ;.--rWll' ; . M S 115'leffailrfinta .nltej" UaUtUeUunSe 5 YV mW harm (ml Ihs ..u. '5.h iormi: mrS-M1 f0m Quil Deeds, AbslScuYoX, cSerL PSBUpmJ W Proinlasory Notes,- JlnstaJlment NoS edStliTiw MiornV Ptv Pads, . Scale iS . for?ns .PWd forthe coBrta and prints book. 22 SToscSSes from 4 cenia td 16 c;ni apiece "d noli . ' - . ' !.-..'.. ... , . ' " . - . - - . ' ' . " u - ; v - ; PRINTED AND FOR SALE BY' ' ' LEGAL BLANK HEADQUARTERS ' V J'.t 1 L ..-'', -'- - .-- - - ""aaannaaaannsaBienllanhansaasia-- Again Tb3ay ! , X (D)-S CLASSIFIED spcnoN For Her CAJiDS Christmas fireetirf arU of a.11 kinds. The Aee, Masonic Temple. CADIRS Packed in Chrisfmaa Bovet, slco s complete assortment of bulk can-' die. The Ace. Masonic Temple. !." MA.vrCUKR ROLL-UPft-tAll guaran teed meirhinUis. An ideal ?(t for tha ladies. " Prices -froea $5 to 15; Tylar"a Irus; Sto-a. 157 8. Comnsereial. - GJFTItT To will find many article suit able for Chritmai rft in our Qiftry.. Flower Taes, bowls, console sets, elec tric lamps, .eok-ad andV aaajiy ethers. H. L. Stiff Fwrnitaro CL -" PERFUME ATOMIZtHS Imported: rood quality . rvbber bulb. A, rift that wilt win appreciation. 91.50 to 92.00. Tyler'i Drue; Stare, 57 S. Commercial. AT THE SPeHaLTT 8HOP 53 Court St., there il on display an axquitite line of iisnd maJe handkerchiefa, under' wear and ribbon noTeltie. There ia also somethinr new Sanosone Disemin tora which -are need aa deoderixere ia home, office or theater. MATTAG-Pentrit the Waytac itaelf to proTe its unequalled helpfulness by wath inr Wrthr it. Then if it doesn't SELL ITSELBV don't keep. it. We will gladly brinr a Vaytar richt to yenr home. - The Maytar 8hnp. 169 South Hick Street. Telephone 2218. And if you doubt the "benefits of tees in cherry growing, read the article of Mrs. W. Al Jones The 10 o'clock south bound Southern Pacific train brougnt to Salem on Tuesday night and cut out at the passenger deptit a box car filled entirely full of mail. That is the first time such a thing has happened in Salem; The boys 'at.' tho post office are dead tired; worked to a frazile. But they are "sitting pretty." They are up to date with their work, and they will enjoy their Christ mas. Some of them ought to en joy it sleeping, to make up for lost time. One of them has been averaging only three hours , of sleep in 24 during the Christmas rush. Love your job as njuch as you love the pay envelope, and the foremapshpr will gravitate to you Vithput fail. ,1 , . .. NEWS BRIEFS .Continned from pass S.l Ferns and Flowers For Christmas' gifts at Plant's greenhouse, 1298 S. l?tlj. d24 To Ilury. Daughter- !...' Nettie McAdams, the, 21 year old grand daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. Halvorson, will.be buried from Trinity church Thursday nuarning: at Id o'clock. Miss McAdaks diedTtiesaiy at the scTiool for the feeble minded at Salem. For years she has made her . home with her grandparents at SOverton, being confined to the feeble minded home about a year ago. Miss McAdams leave a mother in Cobs county and a father whose where ahouts are unknown. ALL OREGON PARENTS Should ; Unk tho Future of Their Chfldren -;: . . r . wh a -.'",-'.. , Xincoln National Life Irtsarance Company Juvenile or Kducatlonai Trust Vutd''poiicy- luoy . iflase ineir, J - ' VICTOII'SCHNEIDER, Special Agent if? - ' f.?1- CpnvnoiT1! Street, Salem -; - - U.'- : Phone B77 , . - .. anat oT TtmHy I . i J ; i i:hm Are ' iL-esal Contraet.of Sale. Road KMi: . - to the 5hop-o-Scopei.t. For Home : . TREE DECORATIONS We nae a t complete a&xortment. of Christmas Trea Decoration. The Ace. Masoaio Temple, i FURMITCRE Any piece ot-fornitare makes aa ideal Christmas rift. Come in and shop oraoad. W'U bo flad to aaaiet ( you.' H, U Stiff raniUBr C. ; ' THE SHOP-0-SCpP?la;tko rreaaeaa Christ maa dieeoTsry since . Santa - Claaa uae it today I - iM . m Jri ., .TV in TWAiS.THE ytOeT, h4M ChTUttn Deeembee 34th! to ti! nsr-ond eerr ; stockins; in the hooao was bulief with plendi4 cia ,,alted. threaca. the r 4L i ' i 1' : - Tdr'RK ai5HTi Ttera'aioasolutely no sahstitato for the Shop-o-sropo those busy buyinj daye. It's read by all wise hopper. PHONOGRAPHS make Ideal Christmas rifts. We have many model. Tietrolaa aad Branewicke at reduced priooa. Get one for the family and have the made yoa -want the year around. H. I. Stiff Furn iture Co. PAT STOCKINGS without thin poeket bookat That'a eair do your Ckriatmaa buyinr throurk the Shop-aoope. ' Speeders Arrested 4 Raymond rudders of Albany, was ' arrested herd last night by - .Warren Edwards, ; city traffic , of- - ficer; when he was said to have . been traveling 33 miles art hour7 on North Capitat'street. He post ed . bail of $IQ and was cited to appear "thl? rnorning. , W. JVIleii" . r . .11' , L . 1 ' i 1 ' of Southerlin, was, also arrested,. on a speeding charge, and unatM,7 to furnish hail, posted his car as bond. He Is said to have been traveling 34 miles an hour on North Commercial street. SGHAEFER'S COLD! CAPSUlS will break up your cold in 24 hours or - money refunc CCHAEFER'Q - DRUG STORES ' . - - The Yellow Front rhone 197 135 North Commercial ' Street The Pehslar Store 1 S 1 college training ,snr, uuiuiuai coat ,. . Aak to most any bus!ne - f -a . ' " ' i ' f . ' i V I t v 1 " ! ,. .... . -naaanaam.mmm.,mmBi.-,,- ! 11