The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 21, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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    SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 21, 1926
OUTLOOK IS GOOD i
IN THE AUTO LINE
Business Looks Fine' for the
Holiday nd Winter
- Season Here " '
One of - the most-optomistic
automobile men T Salem Is R. N.
Mocronatd' , of; the ,MarDonald
Auto company. ;He iiy the out
look for the. 'winter and holiday
season is the bear ever, ?Oor busi
ng thfai year tts far fw-pi-ricd
our ex pod at ion, and tbo general
outlook for business in this vicin
ity proves-that .Salem Is going
ahead In every way, he says. Mr,
MacDonald -la s contemplating .the
extensive remodeling of hia gar
age and show room in anticipation
of the early arrival of th-new
models of the Marmtifc,' Wlllvg
Knight. Overland and " Wlilppet
cars bandied by him.-.
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Governor Pierce Plans
to Give Three Lectures
: Governor ; Pierce has ; accepted
an invitation to give his lecture
on "Christian Civilization," at
meetings of the North.- est Metho
dist Men's .convention- to be held
at Spokane, December 7. Seattle
Pecember S and in Portland De
;e mbor 3.- ,- '
Similar. conventions, will b held
in other FCf-t ions of the United
States, according to word received
at the executive department.
Today Is Your Last Ch&rice
To Enter
BLIGH'S CAPITOL THEATRE
SCREEN CONTEST '
4 Daily Winners
MONDAY Miss Cynthia Delano; : J
TUESDAY Miss Maude Gwynnl '
WEDNESDAY Miss Bertha Ryley ;
THURSDAY Miss Greta Chamberlain
FRIDAY Miss Marie Speigh :,-:
"Miss Beulah Roberts "
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Be sure to be here next 3fon
day for the finals
WHO WILL BE THE WINNER)
SANTA CLAUS AND DEER
WILL PAY VISIT HERE
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very many of 'em there;-It's most
ly water, and what kids there are
are mostly 1 pretty ; hungry and
peaked. ; And poor! If they get
the knuckle bone of a seal to play
with, and a bird skin for coat,
and a hunk of raw blabber to eat
they think that's Santa Clans.
' It Isn't " a starved south pole
Santa Claus that's coming to Sa
lem; he's fat and 'frisky and, he
believes the world is a good place
to live" in. His reindeer are fat,
as is his Eskimo driver. -You'll
see them all. v
He's going to tell you all about
reindeer, and about Christmas,
and about your neighbors who ar
poorer than you are. He'it the
jolliest person!
Sometimes you think it's, fun
to get a whole big bag of candy
and eat it all; to get a new gun
and shoot it all the time; to get
a pair of skates and never let any
body else touch them. Santa is
going to show a lot more fun than
that. ;
He's going to show how it makes
a fellow feel good all over, and
for days and weeks and forever,
to be nice to other people. No-
1 body ever gave Santa Claus any
thing, did -he 7 No! But Santa
(doesn't care. He gets his fun out
! of giving; and he's the. funnies
jever. And he isn't ever going to
!di; he lives always, because he is
!ko good and so happy, and so help
jful. 1 He's going to say something
about like this:
I "Well, kids, here we are again,
jit's ging to be a be-yoo-ti-ful
f year, if ye start right. Now, you
hustle out and earn some money.
S or saVfc some money that you've
i been hiding away to spend on
I yourself, and you go right down
' town and say to the store keepers,
and say it early, before the rush
"There's a poor kid out our way
jthat hasn't enough to eat. or to
;. wear, or to play with, and he's
: lame and out of luck.' Here's all
J my Christmas money for him, and
; I want you to send him this and
i this and tins - and the merchant
will know .teat .vo.riVe .seen and
talked 'with Santa- Claus. I've an
idea that when Christmas' comes
you'll find, something in your own
stocking that" will .sjrise you!
Anyhow, you'll have more , fun
than you ever had In your. Jife.
The Statesman .and the Capital
Journal, working withthe Oregon
Journal of Portland, and with., the
merchants' of Salem, are bringing
Santa Clatis and his reindeer to
Salem, about the first week in De
cember. They're going to offer
you a lot of good treats, in their
stories, in the reindeer and In
Santa Claus himself, and in the
memory of making this -Oregon's
Merriest Christmas!. ;
Read ' the j papers, every day;
there'll be something new that
you'll like.
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Lounging Robes, Negligees
f and; Bath Robes
SMART NEW STYLES IN CREPE DE CHINE
CHANGEABLE QUILTED SATIN
AND CORDUROY
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"' A pretty Robe or Negligee is something every woman enjoys, but frequently
hesitates to buy for. herself. You will find our assortments worthwhile
looking over, thinking you mjght like to remember someone in the family
with one. 1 s
Crepe de Chine Lace Trimmed $11.50, $12.95
Changeable Quilted Satin $19.50
Corduroy Robes $3.95, $5.95
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Think Of It :
There remain 'only ,ZS
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Salem Store
466 State St.
Tortland Silk Store
362 Alder SI. .
The Man's Shop saves you a ten
dollar bill on eery quality suit.
Shirts, hats. ties, collars. HiKb
crade clothing, perfect fitttne
long wearing. 41C State e(j
At Shipley's the ladles of Salem
have satisfied themselves that they
can get the finest fall and win
ter frocks, coats and dresses ever
shown in this city. l)
OAC CRUSHES WEBFOOTS
IN MUDDY GRID BATTLE
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punt, giving Schulmerich, huge
fullback, a chance to put over a
pretty place kick from the 19 yard
line.
A portion of the gate receipts
of the game will go as OAC's gift
to the Walter Camp Memorial at
Yale. The crowd filled the stands
and overflowed into the field.
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OUEtiUX Tosition. OAC
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Place kick Si-hulmerich : points from
trv afler tuufhdown Schultuericb 1.
'OffiriaU Sam Mover. r-fpre; Robert
Morris, umpire: U. Kvn, head linesman.
Kldon Jenne. field judge.
MRS. BOH SPEFfl
S1B4.50 CflMPAie
Eleven Expense Accounts
Filed Wifli Secretary .
of State
70; R. T. Cox, assistant secretary
of the Taxpayers league, in sup
port of certain measures, $735.65.
First National Bank, the bank
of friendship and helpfulness iu
time of need. Interest paid on
time deposits. Open an account
and watch your money grow.
RO Eilers
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RobUms
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Buster Brown Shoe Store. High
class, stylish looking, comfort
giving, long wearing shoes for the
least money. Come and be con
vinced. 125 N. Com'l. )
Mrs. Kate Bonham. In promot-
ing the water and power amend
ment which was on the ballot at j
the recent general election, ex-!
pended' 1194.50, according to, an
expense account filed in the office j
if the secretary of state here yesterday.
Other expense accounts filed inj
the state department today follow:
Bernard Malnwaring. secretary
of the "Steiwer-for-Senator" club
of Baker county, in support of
Frederick Steiwer, republican can
didate for United States senator,
$26.45; Fred E. Kiddie, republi
can, for state senator for the 19t1i
district $7.50; Hector Macpher
son, republican, for representative
for the second district, $32.90; C.
H. Bailey, democrat, representa
tive for the fourth district, noth
ing: Dal M. King, republican, for
representative for the 8th dis
trict, $100.
II. H. Chindgren. republican,
for representative for the 16th dis
trict. $27.15; J. F. Hosch. demo
crat, for representative for the
21st district, $35; C. L. McFadden,
democrat, for representative for
the 23rd district, $63.10; George
V. Cherry, democrat, for district
attorney of Wallowa county, $60,-
Quality painting, both varnish
and laquer work, in our modern
equipped paint shop. Washing,
greasing and night service; tire
tepairs. 'Wood's Auto Service Co.
TRAIN SERVICE FIGHT
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publie service commission will
stress discrimination on the part
of the Union Pacific lines It was
said that other railroads operat
ing between Portland and Chicago
would be made parties to the po
tion. An effort will be made to
have the complaint advanced ' on
the interstate commerce commis
sion .calendar, members of the
public service commission said.
The complaint will include Iet
pr received from the Portland'
Chamber of Commerce and other
commercial organizations in the
northwest showing the advantages
'o be gained through faster train
service. - s
Members of the public service
commission said the complaint
probably would lie completed early
next week, 'when it will be for
warded to the interstate commerce
commission. In the meantime the
Washington public service com
mission will be advised of the ac
tion taken by t be Oregon commis
sion, in hope that the Washington
department will intervene in the
proceedings. ' '
The .Hamilton Furniture Com
pany has added a toy department
to their stock. Many new things
in toys to gladden the hearts of
the little folks.. 3 4-0 Court St. ()
The Bake-Rite Bakery, i yiy
every day supplying best, fflies
with bakery goods of all kinds:
baked in a kitchen as clean as
your own. 345 State St. ()
Fry's Drng Store, 80 Com'l.
the pioneer store. Kverythlng for
averybody In the drug supply line,
with standard goods and quality
-service always.' ,:
VAUDEVI LLE
TO PLAY AT THE NEW BLIGH CAPITOL EVERY
Monday and Tuesday
3 SHOWS DAILY 2 7 9
Coming Direct From the Portland "Pantages"
At Every Season of the Year
The Dining Room is
Important
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Save TMoney by Burjing
QU can't possibly have a Turkey for Thanksgiving
without choosing a new Dining Koom ouite. vJne is
synonomous with the other. If you telebrate Thanks
giving in its true sense, you will have, a new period type
Dining Room suite which the whole family can enjoy, too.
There are many price reasons given to intrigue you to buy
easily.
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The following are only a few of the many wonderful
values from this department:
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Massive blended walnut suite. Table, 5 chairs, carver and buffet (now in
our windows) .l..T... ,1 $199.00
Walnut table, 5 chairs, carver and buffet, special....-.!.... $119.25
Walnut table, 6 chairs in blue leather, speciaL- .....v.-':.!.- .$87.50
Flemish oak table and 6 chairs in blue leather, special .r.....:-.:'...;. ".$67.50
Beautiful 8 piece suite French walnut, special l...;.rilj $142.50
3 piece berkey and gray: suite, special .:.v......;.w.......-i.:.k-.$378.00
Many other good values may be found on looking through this department.
On these new-suites you may turn in your old as part payment. The new
suite will be just the thing to make the Holidays a real success. Be sure to
come in the first of the week and make your selection. ,. ; ;
DISHES TO DRESS UP THE
THANKSGIVING TABLE
- 340 Court Street
Our Crockery Department
Our crockery department contains many
very new patterns both in china and por
celain. These are open stock and can be
added to from time to time. : Prices range
from $3.90 upwards for 32 piece sets. ; . ..
CHRISTMAS TOYS NOW ON DISPLAY
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This store has just added a wonderful stock of toys. These
are now on display and many have already hatT things set
asitic-for them. Call and make your selection early while our
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