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TftE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON I Give Her a Box of WHITMAN'S l SAMPLES , x ' ' : . For - . Thanksgiving r ONLY THE Agents LOGMAN EWSWN rrofejwor Hcrtatoi Leave- - j W. II. Hprtzor, professor the ; Kimball School f Theology; left Monaay for Kansas where nis Tr,r.thr in critically ill. He-' ex pects to return "after - Thanksgiv teg. . . r. . .. ' " " i At the Marlon, 1.25; served Jfrom 5:45 to p. m. . . n25 Full Stock New Viva-Tonal Phonographs. 90, $115, $160. $160. $175 to $300. Trade your old phonograph, or radio in as part payment. The Portland Music Co., 355 N. High street. - n23 " -1 - - h . .:;. - H'- Pioneers Hold Meetlnjj; - ' The Daniel: Boone Pioneer iclub of the First Methodist chnrchnet last night with about. 20 .boys present. The elub was presented with a shield it won for. having the best attendance at the recent counir Pioneer' i club rally here. J Woffjam Pioneer, club-' placed secCitn "this Contest.. That IovclylWatnirt Flnlsli- $99.50.. Yes, it'a newr At Wool- ry s, Summer street.' n24 Tli:nksgiving FloWei Adams, 'florist, 453 Court St. - - n23 Iudep'iident Gaines Permitted- rw v a r a - i.--. will . open i ana irom 2 to oxioci ior any y independent basketball games that Jean be scheduled then, it was an ( nounced yesterday. The gymnas 'Jum will also oe open on Friday X mornings tor free play, it was an nounced. Wanted, 300 or 60O Loan For one year. A Will pay ten per cent. Socolofsky & Son, 341 State ; . n24 T1hh Who Costotuarily Kent - Furnished rooms and. furnished housekeeping rooms to members snI clerks during' legislative ses xioiiH are. requested to send full writti-n information concerning same to Sam A. Koser. secretary of state, state house. Salem, not later than Dec. 1. 1926. n24 Churches Play Volleyball 1 The First Lutheran church won from the First, Congregational church Monday night In the Inter church volleyball league, four games out of five. Another game between the - Presbyterian and . Evangelical churches was post poned. Friday night at 7:30 o'clock the First Lutheran and Christian churches will play. That overstuffed davenport. 065. cut velour tied 8 wars, webbing V construction, hardwood frame, the Vkind that lasts and pleasing, at "aodry's, Summer street.. n24 HOICE of Ttsub Genuine Orange Blossom engc6 mcnt and wedding tings U a tribute to the Judgment and food taste of thowssrei. ;, HAJRT31AN RiUZX , UMV AHOiorinxl Dlstributori The Personal .Writing Machine Typewriter Exchange THOS. IlOTRN,; . ltinte A3I -4VIt Conrt, SaJem Underwood Typewriter Co Direct Factory Branch 619 Court St. rhone "S3 a Typtwrltvrt Rtntidt Boll ? Special rental rates to Etndtats i .,, ..... AN ADVENTURE IN CHOCOLATES Dear old Robert Louis Stevenson never imagined anything more picturesque in all his stories of treasure trove than this dashing box of chocolates. In it Whitman's have packed a hew assortment of unequaled quality yrith some entirely novel inventions ill choccr Jatcs. When nexj you buy candies for a gift think cf 0ftn PLEASURE ISLAND CAPITAL DRUG STORE BEST J. II . for THE OWL. DRUG CO. Products STATE STItEET AT LIBERTY Dike In Sclieduled The YMCA has scheduled a hike Saturday morning for. boys of all ages. They will leave tne YMCA building in the . morning at -.9 o'clock, going four miles out; in Polk county to the Wallace farm. Philip. Bell, Wesley ,Ietse and John Givens will be leaders of the hike. Eat Your Thanksgiving DInnei At Minto's Chicken Roost- Roast j goose or turkey,' plate. New Freshman Radio f Console model, complete for $151.10; terms, $15 down, $10 a month, latest model. The Port land Music Co., $55 N. High St. n23 Comrade Club Meets The Comrade club of the First! Presbyterian church " met last night at the YMCA building with 15 boys present, i C. A. Swope is leader. f For I Cent for lentlema.n--. 4" If you want a comfortable sleep ing room. call at 853 N. HbnVl. lhopo" 747-W n2I Complete Line of . Monarch Electric Ranges at Hamilton's. a21tf Pioneers Plan Meeting The Pioneer Boys' club of the South Friends church will' hold day night. Ross Miles is leader of the club. Several Fine Used Piano $195, $235. up; many like new, all old standard- makes.. Easy terms. Portland Music Co., 355 N. High street. 1 B.S3 For Rent- J 5-room strictly modern flat, Ferry street. Will lease $30 per month. Becke & Hen dricks, realtors, 189 N. High St. v n21t: Industrial Cla;s Begins A class in , indatatrial manage ment of factories and other busi ness plants will be held every Friday night fn the YMCA build ing. - It wilt be taught by Profes sor Cole ma -of the OAC com mercial department and will be open to all men who wish to take It. The class Is specially fitted for men who are factory foremen or wish to become so. " - .1, , 8 i Get Y'onr Potatoes Today at Pratum . warehouse; closed tomorrow forenoon x for union meeting, i - n21 Pairmonnt 1(111 Home ' -' 6 rooms, all hardwood floors. modern in every detail, wonder ful view, in restricted district on Lefelle streeU. . Price, $7500. good terms. Becke 4c Hendricks, real tors, 189 N. High St. n21tf Virgil McMorrls Fined V Virgil McMorris"; was fined $10 in police court yesterday on1 "a charge of reckless driving. His drivers' license was also suspend ed for 10 days by Municipal Judge Mark Ponlsen. '... - , When In Trouble- Call on your; doctor, lawyer. banker or garageman. v But be fore you are in trouble, INSURE with Standlcy & Foley. , n2S S150 Pa the Phonograph S45. pay only ti down, balance S4 a month. The Portland Music Co.- 355 High street.. ; n23 - DISEASES .;?! ' v - . . Treated by. Osteopathy, Dietet Ich, Radiant Therapy and Elec-. trical Therapy" Including Dr. Abrams Electronic System. No Chartre.for ; Consultation' DR. B. H. WHITE Fbyxician and Surgeon SOU U. 8. Nat'l. Bank Bld. balem, Oregon .,, WILLETT BitlEF Speeder Is Fined - Robert Shattuck was fined $5 in police court here yesterday on a charge of speeding. - Trade in Your Silent Piano For ft good radio; we sell the Freshman, Kellogg. Qilllllon and Spitzdorf and others. The Port land Music Co.; 355 N. High. n23 ;.. v i t Overtime Iarters Fined Persons fined. $1 apiece in police h2fcourt yesterday for overtime park ing or otherwise violating the city parking ordinance Included .Hans Hofstetler, FranK By Bligh, L. R. Farley, John Smith, W. D. Faugut and Earl Irons. Eat Thanksgiving Dinner at The Gray Belle. See menu In Thursday's paper. n24 k. . Building Permits Issued Two buiiding, permits for the erection of. new dwellings were issued in the city recorder's office yesterday. Both new dwellings will be one story high.- -One perr rult was for W: F. Walker, 2460 WUker- streetf $0Jl,fcetrthei was for C C.Bestj 1165 1 lines street, for $3 ;000. Fairinount Hill Bargain , Lot 50x150 on Lincoln street. Just off Commercial. All pave ment paid. Only $1350. Becke & Hendricks, realtors, 189 N. High street. n21tf , Kiwanix lias New Member- Howard Hubjey has been made a member of the Klwanls club. He was introduced at the weekly luncheon yesterday. Buescher C Melody Sax 75, terms, 110 down, s& a month. - The, Portland Music Co., 355 N. High street. - . n23 School Census Finished- There , are 6011: children be tween 4 and. 20 years old in school district 24, according to figures just compiled. Last year there Kwere only'5727 children. In Our CoMt'Clearance - Will be all the novelty mixtures with genuine raccoon collars. priced at $22.48, being less than half the early season price. Ship ley's. n24 Chadwicks Return- Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Chadwick and, family have returned from a business trip to southern Oregon. Mr. Chadwick manages the Term Inal chain of hotels. Boxing Salem Armory Wea. Nov. 24 Bud Fisher, Oak land, 162 lbs., vs. Eddie Richards, Portland,' 162 lbs.. 10 three-min ute rounds. Russ Green vs. Young I Dexter, 6 three-minute rounds. At Sharp vs. Manila Tiger, 4 three-1 minute rounds. Loren Watts vs. Kid Hoogerhide, 4 three-minute rounds. t Red Witcraft vs. Kid Brown, 4 three-minute rounds. n24 j New Building to Rise J. A. Baker was iued a build ing permit yesterday to erect a cne-story concrete building at 270 Chemeketa street, estimated to cost $3500. A permit was also issued to August Hllficker to re pair a one-story shop at 340 Mis sion street:: The estimated cost was given as $1,000. Closing Out Our small goods, $2.25 ukeleles. 95c . ail $4.50 ukeleles, $1.75; $7.50 ukeleles, $2.75; $9 ukeleles, S3.50; $12 ukeleles,. $3.85. Buy your . Amas uke now. t'oriiana Music Co., 355 N. High St. V21 llolarians Have Siovktc Phil A. Eiker, director of the Oregon Motor , association, - will have char re of the urogram at .the weekly luncheon of the Salem Ito- t?ry clali this noon In the Marion hotel., lie will show moving pic tures of Oregon scenes. Dance Siteclals . Tbaaksgiving dance Thursday 1 night. Happy Hour hall, North Dallas. . S26 Monmouth Students Bins Louise Woodwlrth of the Ore gon normal school at Moomguth Says: We have a 1920 Star coup ler that hnsv been over hauled and is in perfect con dition. Thin Is a fine look Jng job and is a snap , at" S34S.OO. The House That Berrien Bnilt sang several numbers at the KI- wants club luncheon Tuesday noon. She was accompanied by Kathleen Booth, also of the nor mal school. S350 Sonorw Phonograph And 25 records for 95; fio down, 96 a month. ne roruana Music Co., .355 N. High St.- "nZS Thanksgiving Din Turkey with all accessories. served at 1:30. Orders must be in by 9 p. m. Wednesday. Bow man's Boarding Court, 219 Court SU Phone 1772. n24 Speeder Is Arrested A. P. Herman was arrested by local police officers late Monday night on a speeding charge. Closing Out- All small goods: 55 banjos. $25; 75 banjos. $45: $25. banjos. SIS. Portland Music Co., 355 N. I High street. n23 Jran Hekl on IJquor Charge E. A. Simmons was arrested late Monday night by local police on ! charges of possessing and selling intoxicating wine. Dance Specials- Thanksgiving dance Tbursday night, Happy Hour hall, "North Dallas. n25 Speeder Is Fined A. Wagner of Oregon City .was fined $15 in justice court here yesterday on a charge of speeding a truck. He was arrested by W. B. Genn and pleaded guilty' to the caarge. 3 Usel Electric Washers. For sale at F. JS, Woodry's. Summer and Norway bts., from $3 5 to $85. all guaranteed. n24 Sunday School at Auburn Sunday school services will be held at Auburn Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock,.but there will be no preaching services. An incor rect announcement of this 'as made In yesterday's paper. , r'urniture t'pholstery And repairing. Giese-Powers furniture Co. 2tt Will Speak at IVatuni Rev. J. Willard De Yoe, pastor of Leslie Methodist church, will give the Thanksgiving service in Pratum at 10:30 o'clock Thurs day morning. The Mennonites and the Methodists will meet joint ly for this occasion at the Metho dist church. S525 New Player Piano $365, including bench and ten rolls of music Terms, $25 down, $12 a month. Portland Music Co 355 N. High street. n23 Salem Youths Enlist The United States navy has re opened for enlistment, of young men over 17 years of age after being closed since August. Re cent enlistments in the local office include William Coin of Jefferson and Wayne Henry and John Bayer of West Salem. Suburban Home 5-acre tract close in, 200yards to bus line, most all in cherries and walnuts. Two sets buildings water system, electric lights, close to school. Price, $6500, terms; or will consider lots or" .Salem house for ''part. Becke & Hen dricks, realtors. 189 N. High St -j. .... - n2i.ii Few Ills Caused Dr. Walter II. Brown of the health service says the recent moist weather nas causea very little illness among the children of the county. He attributes the fact that they are used to it as the reason. ,f ; . -. ; Loss Satisfactorily Settled When you Insure with us. Re new your next nre,. automoDiie toeft or any other insurance policy with Becke & Hendricks. 189 N High street. n21tf Portland Medics Visit J. C. Knox, M.D., resident phy sician of the new Doernbecker hospital of the University ox Ore- eon at J'ortiana, was a guesi o Prepare a harmless and effective gargle by dissolving two "Bayer- Tablets of At?plrin" in four table spoonfuls of water. Gargle throat thoroughly. Repeat in two hours if necessary. Be sure you use only the genu in Bayer Aspirin, marked with tha Barer Cross, which can: he had In tin boxes' of twelve tablets for lew cent.-pAdy, Aspirin Gargle. 'in Sore Throat or Tonsilitis rDr. Walter Brown of tlie county health service yesterday, v He was 'accompanied by. Miss Jane Gavin, staff attache of ti e hospital. They conferred with the local unit re garding child health, work. Coming to the Elsinore Ukrainian National Chorus; Do hnayi; Cecilia; Hansen and Wer renratb. Season reservations are bow being made. The Elsinore box office. n2I Suit Filed Yesterday A suit was filed yesterday by the Capitol Motors against C. P. Breithaupt for collodion of a sum of money. HOc Turkey Diiim-i Served at the Argo Thanksgiv ing day from 12 o'clock until 4 p. m. Will not serve dinner in the evening. n25 Merchants' Bureau The Merchants Credit Bureau filed a suit Tuesday against Clara May Jordan for the collection of money. lo You Want Floor Coverings? Then see Woodry on Summer street. Nuf sed. n2i Divorce Proceedings Filed A divorce suit was started yes terday by Kathryn Phelps against John H. Phelps. The complaint names cruel and inhuman treat ment as grounds. Lebanon Man Weds The marriage of Carl B. Jen kins, Lebanon farmer and Ruth Isobel Scott of Salem was solemn ized yesterday in the county court house by County Judge Hunt. And Xovr Comes Our clearance of coats. Color- ul velours, full satin lined, Man- dell collars. They should go fast at $14.'95. Shipley's. n2 4 Tate Suit Filed GeorgTW. De-Jardin filed suit yesterday against George Tate for collection of htone alleged due on New Portable Phonograph $17.50, fully guaranteed. Port land Music Co., 355 N. High St. n23 Marriage License Issued- The county clerk issued a mar riage license yesterday to Grant B. Fallin,. local service station man, and Grace E. Thomas, New- berg school teacher. When in Trouble- Call on your doctor, lawyer. banker or garage man. But be fore" you are in trouble, INSURE with Standley & Foley. n27 Wirtz Appointed Guardian A petition was filed in the coun ty court yesterday to have Willard H. Wjrtz appointed guardian of the estate of J. M. McCarthy. Thompson. Appointed County Judge Hunt appointed f A Thm nann nrlminiutrfitrtr rf -M Ul (tlU U Ml III I II 19 V H v a Ul. he estate of James M. Thompson, deceased, yesterday. Eat Thanksgiving Dinner at The Gray Belle. See menu in Thursday's pffper. n24 Rotary to Have Visitors The Corvallls Rotary clab will be guests of the Salem club at its uncheon Wednesday, Dec. 1. The district governor will make his official visit -on that day. Eat Thanksgiving Dinner at The Gray Belle. See menu In Thursday's paper. n24 Ferry Boat Adrift The Independence ferry boat. which has been tied up since the installation of a new ferry last winter, broke away from its moor ings and drifted down the river to Eola, where it grounded on a bar. Little damage was done to the boat, as far as could be learned. Scoficld Chiropractic Offices Salem .Albany Eugene r NEURITIS Neurtis is the inflammation of a nerve. Locate the ex act pressure by the Neuro-Calo-Meter and have it re moved, thus giving: instant relief. X Consult DR. SCOFJELD "The Vest in Chiropractic' 328 Oregon Bids Salem HEALTH LECTURES FOR WOMEN , ... U By Miss Etta Mahood ;J.ycdncsday and Friday 3:30 P. M. ; " 3:30 P. M: atlhc U First Methodist Church ..These Lectures Are Free Every Woman Invited DONT JIISS THIS OPPORTUNITY Stockholder to Meet ' Stockholders of the Oregon Palp & Paper company will meet here November 27 to hear ipformation regarding a proposed ; consolida tion of several paper companies throughout the district: under the name of the Columbia River Pa per company. Hat of Velvet Antelope felt and metallic cloths in our clearance at J 1.38 to $3.85. Shipley's. n24 Army Instructor in Eugene Capt. Vincent Diaz, U.S.A., sta tioned here to " instruct the na tional cimrdsmen. s in Ktir-pm. Monday to inspect the unit of the guard there. Holt on Saxophone Kb, $113 Same as new, $15 down. $10 a month. The Portland Musif Co., L. Lunsford. n23 Hawkins' Visit Albany Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hawkins of this city were visitors in Al oany over the week-end. They were guests there of Mrs. Hawk ins' parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor. Have You Reserved Your Plate At Minto's Chicken Roost for your Thanksgiving dinner? n25 Speeder Is Fined A. P. Herman was fined $5 late yesterday by Judge Poulsen on a charge of speeding. Drunk Man Arrested D. Herbert .was arrested last night by local police officers on a charge of drunkenness. He tried to conceal his identity under the alias of "Woodhouse," but was recognized as a former inmate of the city jail on a similar charge. Turner to Speak .. it. iuiuer, state superinten- FRIDAY ONLY 5 ACTS ASSOCIATION VAUDEVILLE And Lewis S. Stone Percy Marmont Alma Rubens Raymond Griffith Eileen Percy William V. Monjr CLOTHES" Shows at 2:00 - 7:00 and 0:00 THE ELSINORE AUTUMN IS JUST AS GOOD A TIMS TO MOVE AS ANY. TRY US, AUsO UTAH COAL AND Diamond and Gasco BRIQUETS frle TT MOVING. i S 5 1125 -"WUCf P r eoH! dent of public instruction, will be speaker at the L!oss club luncheon fn the Marion hotel f'riday noon. Leslie Springer will sing. E. B. Grabenhorst will be chairman of the day. . . . ,,- OBITTJAIV2 Lowe Mary Lowe, aged 72, died at 340 Madison street, Nov. 21. She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. W. H. Henderson of Salem. Mrs. H. Maltby of Saskatchewan. Canada, and Mrs. George Mann of Winniper; son John, of Winnipeg, and two sisters. Mrs. E. Ferris of j H,uorn, ana lrs- lloecca eea of Saskatchewan. Funeral Wed nesday, "Nov. 24, at 2 p. m. from the Webb funeral parlors. Rev. Thomas Acheson officiating. In terment City View cemetery. , Carpenter Frank Carpenter, 86 years, died at his home on Walnut Road Nov. 23, 1926. He is the father of O. Fred Carpenter and the grandfather of Rolland F. Car penter, who survive him. Fune ral announcements will be made later. Rigdon mortuary in charge. Fisher Mary Fisher, age S3, died at her home, 50 4 North 15th street. TRUE SERVICE worthy and esteemed by many grateful fam ilies knowing our prin ciples of sincerity, sympathy and thought fulness. Webb's Funeral Parlors Telephone 120 TER WILLI GERS Perfect Funeral Service For Less Licensed Lady Mortician 770 Chemeketa S trees Telephone 734 LADD & BUSH, Bankers Established 1863 General Banking Business Office Honrs from to m. m. to S p. m. LEVEY N. Y. Vaudeville With This Picture Thurs. Fri. (Salem's Theatre Beautiful) "HER BIG NIGHT From the Story A story of a girl who tried sweetheart and impersonate a Starring aura Wii m ca c, Auction Every Wednesday Nite, 7 P. M. .. PRIVATE SALES DAILY JCEW AND USED FURNITURE, TOOLS, ETC. F. N. WOODRY'S ONLY STORE 1610 North Summer Street Sec' my new ranges, overstuffed furniture, walnut and oak dining -room suites, dressers, linoleum and congol eum nigs, congoleum by the yard, Axminstcr "rugs, Sim mons beds, springs and mattresses in silk floss and cot ton felts, heaters, etc. Hundreds of people are taking ' advantage of the lowest furniture prices on the Pacific coast. Before you furnish your home just come and see the difference in prices. My prices arc always un der special sale prices I can get you anything you want from the cheapest to the most expensive for less. A call will convince you. I stand hack. of everything I sell. 1 Will take your used furniture in exchange on new or will pay you cash for your used furniture, tools, etc See me when you want to buy or sell and you will be repaid for your time.' This Is the Woodry evcrylxnly knows, the Summer street Woodry. the Woodry who established the Woodry name in Salem since 1916. F. N. WOODRY - Salem's Leading Auctioneer and Furniture Dcakr Phone 511 Nov. 23, 1926,' ." Survived by 'two! daughters, Mrs. . Mary We'mlerbih of Salem and Mrs. Amelia Lehman of Oakland, Cal.;-and four sons, Roy Fisher of Portland. Jake Fish er of Glendale. Or.,;Phlf and'John Fisher of Salem. . Funeral services will be held this afternoon, Nov. 24, at 3:30 p. m. from the St. Joseph's church. Webb funeral parlors in charge. ; ' FUNERALS Lane Morley, Jr., one-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Lane Morley of Salem, died Tuesday evening. Nov. 23. Funeral services will 1k held Thursday afternoon at the Terwilliger funeral home. - f PLEASE NOTE! Saturday Only Sun. - Mon. - Tues. aLaddie- By Gene Stratton Porter THE ELSINORE V TODAY; THURS. FRID. . i j s 99 "Doubling For Lora to juggle two husbands and a movie star all in one mad night ante VVith- Cissy Fitzgerald Tully Marshall Mack Swain Lee Moran and many more.: All-Star Cast. TOTTEN at the Wurlitzer le Sa .6? . f J", !V J