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THE OREGON STATESMAN, -SALEMi OREGON i ; WEDNES 15AY MORNING, DECEMBER SO, 1925 5 FINAL GliEARSNOB SUITS All regular $25.00 Suits or Overcoats now $17.50 -AH regular $30.00 Suiufor Overcoat now $21;Q0 All regular $35.00 Suits or Overcoats now .-S24'&0. All regular 540.00 iuits or Overcoats All regular $45.00 Suits or Overcoats CITY NEWS IN BRIEF ill i I QurVeaiherKarv Vluuu; . Cloudy, normal temperature; easterly winds.. Tuesday Max. 49; Min. 29; River 3.4 falling; Rainfall none; Atmosphere clear; Wind northwest. . i Fisher Sings Fred Fisher of Hood River, formerly connected with Billy Sunday, sang for the Salem Ki wanians at their luncheon Tuesday noon. He .was. accompanied by Miss OaiI. McClean. Miss Mc Clcan also played for the Klwan ians as they sang several num bers. -. " - Ilminhir the f!arniral T)anrt " At Crystal Garden, New -Year's Eve. d30 Birth Is Reported -f A girl was born December 11 to Mr.; and Mrs. W. A. Walter of 1750. North Chorea 'street, ac cording to a report filed with the city health officer Tuesday." The girl, has been named Betty. We Are Putting . Our entire stock of all wool over coats on sale at $12. $15 and $20. The nrice on 'many;-of these coats is less than the - manufacturing cost. Thos. Itay Woolen Mills Co. A t . u o . Class Meets The Valley Motor company gym class met at the Salem YMCA last night. Volley ball, fallowing gen eral exercises, proved to be the program of the: evening. Property Owners Have you troubles with your real estate or insurance? It's our business; bring 'them in. Beckc Hendricks, 19 N. High. d25tf loin Marine - u ' ntfi ' Ivan Buster and William Stilt- n,r tvn Iad nrKalpm.hfl.ve join ed the United States' marines and will soon fbe stationed at San Di ego.' ; .,1 -:v .; - -u f Only oie marriage "license was issued icMthe county clerk's office yesterday.' 'This was taken out by La Doyt M. Davies. 941 North Cottage street, arid Bernice Kirk wood. 4 43 North Froht street. Pomeroy & Kccnc ' Jewelers and Optometrtsta . , Salem, Oregon ' UNbEftv6oX TYPEWRITER CO. Direct Factory Branch 510 Opart Street Phone MS Typewriters Rented, Sold. - Repaired 1 Special rental rates, to ttndeita IL F. WOODRY A SON AaetfMMri sad raralMr Daaton, tT SMk fr Un4 Fsrattsn. ttscs 71 Kori OoauMrciaJL Of flee Phone 75 or Ret- ' ImZZZ MTEZX aOWH : .s- ' . . :;' v.'-. ON MEN'S and OVERCOATS COME EARLY G. W. Johnson & 469 STATE STREET Sustains Injury - Merle Ludwick. 981 North Cot tage street, sustained a skinned knee Monday afternoon when he was run into by the car driven by M. J. Coleman of Salem. Ludwick was riding his bicycle at the time and is said to lave been on the wrong side of the street, looking for a purse which he had lost. Remember the Carnival Dance At Crystal Garden, New Year's Ere. :'- d30 Pie Social A pie social will be held at the Auburn sehool December 31, at 7 P- m. " , A Few Boys' OTercoats Left t. ?5. Boys suits at $7. A real buy in men's suits at $16. Thos, Kay Woolen, Mills Co. d31 Drunkards Fined Dean Sprague of Joseph, Or., and Gladys Sprague of Salem were arrested by 'Officers James' and Edwards on Court street at 3 o'clock Tuesday morning. They were charged with being intoxi cated. Later Tuesday morning each of them was fined 10 by Judge Poulsen." . . f A New ripe Organ Kocord By the new electrical process; a real treat. Stop In at Stiff's and hear it. d8tf Car Stole Dallas police have reported to local headquarters that a Ford touring, license No. 35-267, was stolen ' from near that city Mon day evening. The car belongs to M". B. Grant of Dallas. All Elks Come to the dance New Year's Eve. d31 First Shooting License The first hunting license to be issued from Hauser Bros!, store was issued yesterday to George E. DIetz of Salem. Business Building, Cheap . New brick, with excellent lease to net 9 per cent. 121,000; $7,000 to handle. Real buy. , Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High. d25tf Sigiua Clii Banquet At the banquet rooms, of the Elks leinple In Portland yesterday evening the, Sigma Chi fraternity held al banquet. Those from Sa lem attending the banquet were Dr. W.. B. Blott, Donald W. Milr ler, Pete - Rinehart, R. M. Ilofer and Karl Becke. . . ' Save Your Radiator From freezing, at O. J. Wilson's garage, 3S8 North Commercial prompt service. d-29tf Eastman Brothers Furnaces Salem Of flee 169 S.Hizh .. ., . i- - - Office hours: .. : li:il TOfi p, it,, - Factory, Sflrertoa. Ore, - - Wood Wood TRACY'S FUEL YARD 107 D Street Telephone 2813 LADD & BUSH, Bankers Established lBo General Banking Business . Otaee Revs trim it svsa. te fJ. . t now $28.00; now $31700 Co. Watchnight Service In keeping with its world-wide custom, the Salvation Army will hold a .special watchnight service af Its local hall. 241 State street. Thursday night, commencing atl 103Q o'clock. The regular Thurs day night meeting, beginning at S o'clock, will precede this, and re freshments will be served at its close. The general public is in vited. Auction Sale Every Wednesday- Night, 7 p. m. F. N. Woodry's new store, Summer and Norway streets. ash paid for, user fur niture.. Phone 511. -d30 Permits Issued Two building permits were is sued from the office of the city recorder Tuesday. Alex Stain was given a permit to construct a two-story dwelling at 1030 E street at a cost of $7,000. This is the most expensive home for which a permit has been taken out in- the last two months. T. B. Jones took out a permit to alter and repair a two-story apartment house at .360 North Front street. The repairs will cost $1500. Furniture Upholstery And " repairiug. Giese-Powers Furniture company - s20tf-' Dr. Poliug to Speak The services of Dr. C. C. Poling, pastor or the Evangelical church and president of Salem's Minister ial alliance, have been secured by the Salvation Army for its- spe cial Saturday nightevangelistic meeting: Dr. Poling is the seventh local minister to speak at the Array hall on State street since these Saturday night specials have been instituted. . Special singing and music is being plan ned for the occasion. A Correction The grocery sale of the Cos mopolitan stores started Tuesday Instead of Thursday as stated in Tuesday Morning's Statesman. d31 Object to Crossing Objection to the establishment ef a grade crossing sought by the Woodard Lumber company of Cot tage Grove, has been filed in the public service commission office by the Lane county court. It was aifeged by the county court that the crossing, if apprved by the public service commission would be dangerous and a menace to travelers. Trade What Yoa Have For what you want. See Ter minal Realtors, Terminal hotel lobby. d9tf Injured in Accident When the automobile in which Mr. and Mrs. T. F. McCranner of Beaverton were riding b kidded off the road and turned completely over, the couple sustained injur ies. Mrs. McCranner was severe ly injured, while her husband was DISEASES Treated by Osteopathy and the latest electrical Therapy including Dr. Abram's elec tronic system. No charge for consultation DR. B. II. WHITE Physician and. Burgeon SOS U. S. Bank Building Salem, Oregon . , t - 4 A MMJL AYe Lave good buy In, Reo roadster, 1922 model In . fine . condition with- lots of extra, good. tires and a real bay at f 450. my J but slightly hurt, the .two irere brought to a Salem hospital. The accident happened about 12 noon yesterday at Holmes Cap, close to Amity, where the West Side Pacific highway crosses the B. P. railroad track. ''- New Years' Dinner At Hotel Marion. $1.50. Served from 5:45 to 8. p. m. jl At Elks Temple - , Big dance, good mupidewJ Year's eve. ,.4 d31 May Sell Fireworks Following the - announcement that the use of fireworks on New Year's day. would be permitted, dealers have made inquiries as to whether or not they would be permitted to sell them la- the city. .Mayor Giesy stated last night that dealers in Salem may sell all legal fireworks. They may be exploded between 6 o'clock Thursday evening and Friday evening. 6 o'clock 3Iarceir"MIracle Mineral for your better health. For. free interview writ Q. H Gazeley. special representative. Box 339. " J3 New Red Seal Record' Single faced, 25c and 35c Stiff's Furniture Co. :: d5tf More Than Half Of the winter yet remains in which one may pursue some useful studies at the Capitol Business College. Day and night, sessions. School will be resumed next Mon day. Office open each day this week. Call and let us talk it over. d30 New Guard Named . John Edwards, night chapel guard at the Oregon penitentiary having resigned, Warden Lilly yes terday appointed to fill the va cancy Jajnes Robinson of Coryal li3. Mr. Robinson is an ex-service man, and his father is chief of police of Corvallis. Exclusive Distribution For W. W. Kimball plan09,jnA; B. Chase, Davenport & Tracy, Bush & Gerts. Moore's 'Music House, 403-415 Court. s20tf New Years, New Home- Take this 4 rooms new with furnace, fireplace, hardwood, etc. T7e have three north, south and east. S3 600 to $3800. Terms, $100 to $600 down, balance like rent. Immediate possession on 2. Becke Hendricks, 189 N. High street. d25tf Must Repair Leaks The public service commission today will order the Skamania Light & Power company to repair leaks in its lines which have been interfering with radio reception in the-vicinity of Cascade Locks. The complaint against the light and power company was filed by KOW broadcasting station of The Ore- gonian, and a large number of radio owners. In a report filed with the public service commission W"- R- Cornell, radio Interference inspector, said he found a number of defects in the lines of the light and power company. Mr. Cornell said it was his opinion that these defects. were responsible format least-a large part of the radfb in terference. ' Auction Sale Thursday Dec. 31, 1:30 p. m.. 1710 Cen ter St.. cor. 18th. Classy 5-rpom bungalow, piano, electric range, phonograph, walnut 4. post bed and other furniture. F. N. Wod ry is the auctioneer, phone 511. d29 Gives Dinner Party Mrs. A. O. Legard of Silverton was hostess at a dinner party at her home on North Water street Monday evening. Guests were Mrs. Forrest West, Miss Virginia West and Wayne West of Port- PAINTING KALSOMINING PAPER HANGING For the right kind of materials and the very best workman ship call si, "Gabriel Powder and Supply CC 171 S. Commercial Phone TJI F. N. WOODRY , Salem's Leading AUCTIONEER . rays Cash For Itonftftre Residence and Btoref , 1810 North Summer PHONE 511 wCstablished lUaca 1&10" KICK Rebuked for Going in Parse Pius With Prphtbihop r.v: t "Direct appeal of Clinton Howard (abbre')V chairman H. of anv erganitatiort known as "Unit1- fed colnmittee . fbr . prohibition en forcement," to; Pope Pius )X1 for support, hai lbrouxht ,a harp re joinder from Rev. J. J. Burke fif National Cathojic . Welfare . con ference: "It, is impudence in de manding that the Holy Father persnoally interfere in the politi cal affairs' of - America; -Prohibition is a political . question . and should be settled politically." land, Mr. and Mrs.Alvin Lcgard of Salem, and Mr. and ftlH.1 Albert Sather, Miss 'Myrnadalher.' Vic tor Sather, Mr. and Mrs, Otto Le gard, Lois Legard, Miss Ingeborg Goplerud, MLss Marcella Ennevold son, all of Silverton, and Severt Legard of Seattle.' Save Your Radiator From freezing, at O. J. Wilson's garage, 3SS North Commercial prompt service. d-29tf Kimball Move Indefinite Dr. Eugene C. Hickman, presi dent of Kimball School ofTheol ogy, said yesterday morning that as far as the proposed, move of that school from Salem to Seattle was concerned, nothing definite would be done until the board of trustees meets some time in Jan uary. He fetated too that if the school 'was irioved it would not be done until the summer of 1927, with the $chckJ opening' the, fall term of that year. 1920 Calendar Free, Homer H. Smith Ins. Agency,' pver Millers. , d22tt Furniture Upholstery And repairing.' ' Giese-Powers furniture company: , , , 20tf Report Contagious Cases ' At the office of the city health officer; reports were filed Monday and Tuesday of this week stating that seven contagious' - diseases have broken out in Salem during that time.- Two are Scarletjfever, one is tuberculosis, ttfo -are small pox, and two are diphtheria. Now Is the Tinie To buy blankets. We have large sire ail woo) double blankets at from $5 to $14. - Thos. Ray Wool en Mill Co. d3l Ham & Bacon SlKKt Sunday, Jan.' 3. '" Ir.TB.'; Ldoney Farm 12 miles south of Salem on Pacific Highway? ' d30 Attend Port land : Meet- Superintendent GCorgc W. Hug, together with sojuc other teactrera in 1hr mihli" achnnln rnnf in Portland yesterday to attend the Oregon State i Teachers" assocla t!ou faceting. 'This, annual meet ing or convention will continue through Thursday. If You Are in 'ecd Of ' an overcoat or . a pair of blankets, see p.ut lines, before- ytu buy. ' Thos. Kay Woolen Mill Co. '. d3l II. M. Hobbs In Hospital , ' "II. M. Hobbs,-who has been serfously 111 for several ', weeks. has gone to the hospital where it is hoped that - under, special treatment he will soph recover.. . Brother.,Elks i" . ... If you don't dance you'll be sorry, New Years' eve".' l - Jf - ' " - - . v :' d31 10150 Calendar Free, Homer JL Smith Ins. Agenc, over MUIere. . d22tf Lines for Parking . i . , To bhow spaces for parking ears 'near the hieh school, whltn tides have beefi painted on North iitrcets. " " , -,v Remember 'the Carnival Dance At Crystal Garden New-Year's CaU for Bids-i. ! ' : Cair for bids on- all-furnishings for the new, YMCA, bulldinghns ildtni cenfmttfeb iYJICA. Members ef the Jontnllttco Vf3 ,i'uac;on(U'; leave wn.n' tbe' article?! eedd-.tnut ,mighCb'e ohtalncd from hiptoro. JVlj, Safcm merchants; arc-',e4tltica to bfdl' It tse.nhounced tbat'aU (bo-furfilSh- ingjr wilt be purchased lit Salem. Appeal ' " 't " X 1 1 been -set for, January. T.iaocordins to ,'annoVncementf, madel by J the bulldlntr cernTnttrVoYvlieaJrenr CELEBRATION GAY Memory of Jose Rizal, 'Fath er of His Country', Fit , tingly MarKe(i - Pbillpino boys of Salem ob served the 29th anniversary of the death of . Jose Rizal, the L-reat Filipino wh Ja to his country as George Washington is to America, at Waller hall Tuesday evening with a ' varied progranffA full house responded to the invitation of the local boys to obscrvo HzHl, Day with them. j Filipino string orchestra was re ceived enthusiastically by the audience. Erailio Bonsilau, pro claimed by his compatriots as one of the best guitar players of his race, was called upon for two encores after he had played his regular numbers. "Even as a house - divided against itself cannot stand, as . a nation .divided against itself can not stand, so can a world divided against itself cannot stand." was the declaration made by Marcus Berbano, in speaking of Filipino- American relations. Mr.-Berbano advocated the lay-1 ing aside of race prejudice in or-' der that the world may become! united. He declared that the Fili pinos who are educated have a love that will never die for. the United States, who have . shown them the way to education. Dr. Carl Gregg Donef presi dent of Wilamette university, spoke concerning the life of Rizal, declaring that the history, of that Filipino is the most amazing bi ography he has read. " There are 2000 islands in the Phillipine group. Dr. Doney in formed the audience. These range from mere rocks jutting from the ocean to islands half the size of Oregon. The group extends 2000 miles in length. A variety of products are grown on the islands that can scarcely be equalled elsewhere. The cli mate Is idcaj. The group was dis covered by a Spanish explorer in 1521 and claimed by Spain. "Isn't it strange," said Dr Doney, "that when one man sail ing iortn in a snip discovers a country, he claims it for the coun try from which he comes? The country suddenly makes the dis covery of the land. Just as if the natives have not already discov ered it themselves." ai me age ot three Rizal was able to read and write hl3 own language. At five he had mast ered a foreign laneuaee.'At six he1 was a sculptor, with "work so good that it won a gold medal at the international fair held in St. i Louis'. At sveen he wrote his first drama. . When he reahced the age of 15. he won his Bachelor of Arts de-. gree. capturing-all the honors of his class, in spite of the fact that he was in school with Spanish stu dents of Manila who looked down upon him as native trash. At 18 he won the prize for the best poem composed by any Filipino in th world. , At an early age he resolved t fight. for the freedom of his coun try from Spanish rule. When ha went to the university and found his brain was as capable as those of Spaniards, he saw that his way to freedom for his fellow men was through education. lie journeyed to Madrid, where he became an eye specialist so that he could save the eye sight of . his mother, who had been mis treated by the Spaniards. "He was musician, artisC sculp tor, novelist, poet, archeologist, physician, engineer and linguist He did not merely dabblo-ln these fields, but was recognized as an authority in each. 5 His novels helped to, educate the people against suppression in Obituary ' Hurley At a local hospital, December 26. Franks Hurley at the, age of 49 years. He is survived by brother in Seattle. Funeral an nouncement later by the Webb funeral parlors. r BEYOND Beyond the frost chain and the fever -" I shall be soon; Beyond the rock waste and the river, Beyond the ever and the never, I shall be soon. Lore, rest and homef Sweet hope! Lord, tarry not, but come. ', -Horatlus Bonaf, W. T. Rfgdon & Son Radio Poles - - -v - w-w . 4 Woodward's Sendee Station Corner Market and 17th. FOtt DCP0RMAT105 ABOUT XUuXUOAD XBJ71 ' ! ' ' VPIi6&'727; V 0REG0H 'X ELECTRIC much" the - same ' way In ; which TVncle Tom's Cabin" educated the American people to see the wrong Inaiayery.,., v n - .. J. Ho did not believe in revoln- tton by force of arms, but as Ghondi, was for revolution through education. In not one in surrection did he participate. But Spaniards, seeing his in fluence on his people, trumped up charge, and executed him for an fnfeu.rfotioE in which he had no .part, e was executed at the age of thirty-five. Filipinos hold that his influence has done more Man anything else to breed into the hearts of them a longing for the freedom of tholr country. Following was the evening's program : - Overture Filipino String Or chestra. invocation Rev. F. C. Taylor. JnVod.uctory Remarks Simeon Flores.s - String Selections Filipino Or chestra. v Life of Dr. Jose Rizal Antonio Delfinado.. "My Last, Farewell" by Rizal Felix Ramos. Vocal Solo Miss Gladys Mc Intyre. Filipino-American Relation Marcus Pi Berbano. -Guitar Solo Emilio Bonsilau. Address Dr. C. G. Doney. Philippine Xational Anthem and Star Spangled Banner Filipino String Orchestra." JOE WILUAMS The Battery Man W Treat Tot Aa You Would B Trestcd. WnXAJtD Ml Court St. Phone 198 ALL OREGON PARENTS Should Link the Future of Their Children with a Lincoln National Life Insurance Company Juvenile or Educational Trust Fund Policy they make their college training sure, at a nominal cost Ask ' VICTOR SCHNEIDER, Special Agent 147 North Commercial Street, Salem Phone B77 miffi gam Tonight 7 p.m. At F. N. WOODRY'S New Auction Market, 1610 N. Summer Street, Opposite His Residence Consisting of: .1" 1 heater board and. pipe, 6 hole range, round oak ex tension table, 6 oak diners 'with leather seats, 2 oak rockers with leather seats, 2 reclining chairs, brass bed, coil spring and silk floss mattress, child's ivory bed and mattress, 2 walnut dressers, drop head Sing er sewing machine, breakfast table, Axminster rug 8.3x10.6, fir dresser, large oak side board 3 floss mattresses, kitchen utensils, dishes, garden tools and a lot of miscellaneous articles. Terms Jcash.,Y.. F. N. WOODRY, Auctioneer 'I Pay Cash for Classy 5 Roomed Bnugalow, PianO, Phonograph, f ' Electric Range, Furniture ThursdayDec. 31st-l:30 1710 Center St.-Corner 18th . Consisting of:. a - :. ' ." Classy well built. 5 roomed bungakwT with cement basement, fireplace, lawns, and shrubbery corner; lot. has to be seen to be appreciated. Sold ori terms made known at time o,f offering, also at same time and place the personal property consisting of: .' I Mahogany Stotard piano and bench, cabinet pho nograph and recortfs, Western Electric 4 hole electric range, -4 post mahogany bed, coil spring and silk floss mattress, ivory bed, cofl spring ami silk floss mattress, mahogany chiffonier, double pedestal ex tension' table, 9 oak diners, 2 leather, seated "oak rockers, bird's eye maple rocker,, oak and leather davenport, mahogany music cabinet, ; Brussels rug, drop head Singer sewing machines, oak library table, round mirror, large oak dresser, refrigerator, high chair, kiddie coop, adjustable, andirons and fireplace screen, reed baby carriage, baby's bath, curtains and draperies, garden tools, 3 cords dry oak and fir wood and other miscellaneous articles. -Terms on ; personal property cash. , . , - R; F. DILLON F. N. WOODRY, Owner, 1710 Center St;, . Salem's Leading "'yCr - Auctioneer, Phone 511 ': " ;Cash; Paid for Used Furniture.. . LIQUOR IS SEIZED NEW, YORK.. Dec. 25. (AT A million dollars worth (booties gers prices) of high grade liquor, was sized today i by I prohibition agents' Pendleton Oregon wool. ww ers meet here January 21-23 for annual session. -.. . . r 1 Stop That Bark Schaefer's Herbal Cough Cure CCHAEFER'C DRUG STORE U The Yellow Front Phone 197 133 North Commercial Street The Penslar Store Used Furniture L3