tta&&iiAXMGRNlNG, DECEMBER 15, li2G , .3 S 7 1 1 T' - w 111 SO LOCAL Official Board Meeting The official board of the First Methodist church will meet in the church on Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. A. A. Lee, chair man or the board, will preside over the business meeting. Special Price On wool mixed and blankets. Hamilton's. all wool die Roving Salem Armory Arena Friday. Dec 17. lobby Clark vs. Frankie Grandetta, 10 round main event. Extra KOod prelim inaries total 26 rounds of boxing No raise la prices. dl7 vM'lK' Coehow to Speak- wndge O. P. Cosbow will deliver the. address to the Six O'clock Men's club in the First Methodist church on Monday evening:. Dec. 20. at 6:30 o'clock. W. C. Wins low, president of the club, will preside at the meeting following the dinner. ; Elee. Moor Heater Reduced. Hallk & Eoff. To Whom It May Concern The annual meeting of the share holders of the First National bank in Salem will be held at its bank Ing house .In Salra. -Oregon, on Tuesday, Jacuary 11, t$27, at 3:l$ p. m. fof'the electfoa of di rectors and such Other business as may properly come before said meeting Jos. H.-'Albert, pashler. Dated at Salem, Oregon, Decem ber 10, 1926. 4 y d!5 Union Meet of 31. K. Chart-lies- Bishop Edgar Blake, D.D. of Paris will speak in the First Meth odist church on Friday evening. Dee. 17, at 7:30 o'clock. Dr. IX II. . Leech, superintendent of the Balenv district, will preside at the meeting, whichi will be a union meeting of all Methodist churches in Salens. , Bishop Blake has charge of the Methodist. -work in Europe and will speak on ""Re ligious Conditions in Europe. No admission will be charged and the public is' invited to come and hear Bishop Blake lor; his address. Choice If oily, for. Sale In City View cemetery. d24 Furaitnre Upholstery. And repairing. Glase- Powers Fumltare Co. a2tf Christ nitM Concert A sacred Christmas concert will be given in the First Methodist church on next Sunday night by the vested choir of 60 voices. Prof. K. W. Hobson will direct the singers and Prof. T. S. Roberts will preside at the organ. ... Give the Family a Radio F0f Xmas. Ilalik A Eoff, Elec tric, . s r d14 Yonr ptioice of 40 - AVindsor rockers '$9 each, at Woodry's auction market north Summer street. -ff U5 f - ' 5.."-i-' m'mm . -r . -ig Alt r Wool -OvercaaU, f 10.50" $1S and $22.10. biggest' values ever-shown in Salem. 0ale con- tf Jes until all roats are sold. f foB. Kay Woolen Mill Co. dl5 interchurrh Games Played . - The First Lutheran church, vol leyball team beat the Jason Lee Methodist ... - church . team ' four straight games last night. The scheduled ' contest between the First Presbyterian and First Meth odlst churches was called off after each team had won one. game. S 1,000 Down Move I ' Pay your entire balance exactly like rent. .This ca; brand new double construction, union made home of , rooms.' --Other; new homes, $300 to $50Q"down.' bal ance term Priced $4200 to $8y- 000.. Beeke & Hendricks, 189 N. lligh, ' : . : . , 4X1 U-o easy here the good and one can find ful gifts at such reasonable prices. A FEW - SUQGESTIONS A PEN AND PENCIL SET for the business man. for the child at school, for the woman in social circles. - Beauty Preparations of All Kinds Cameras Toilet Sets Novel, Nifty Stationery ; Whitman's Candies Imported Line of Perfumes From $1 to $25 Per Bottle Capital Drug NEWS' IN BRIEF Christ maw Hale Held A sale of Christmas seals and postcards is being held by the girls of the art department at the senior high school. A table of the ar ticles is displayed in the front hall of the building. The work is in charge of Ruth Brauti. Complete Line of Monarch Electric Ranses at Hamilton's. a21tf Kat At HUlcrest Inn Chicken dinner, chicken on toast. Private dining room. Place to dance. Five miles north on Pacific highway. d!9 "Hospital StaiT Meet The staff of the Salem hospital met last night and held nomina tions tor the officers for next year. The election will be held a month later. Dr. W. B. Morse is chair man of the staff. Expert Ratlio Repairing Hull's, 267 S. Com'l St. dl6 Heavy Wool and Cotton- Comforts cheaper than you can make them. Hamilton's. dl6 Bonham DefaulU In flnit R-p. Bonham and others, de fendants in a suit brought by Clara M. Steusloff in circuit court have defaulted 'and a parcel of land in question aa been awarded to the piaiDiip. vs Kleclric HeaterH. 82.93 Brownell Elec. Co., 383 State. dl5 To Represent Willamette James Rettie. vice president of the Willamette university YMCA jas been selected by the Willam ette Christian council as delegate to the National Christian council association in Its annual conven tion at Wllwaukee, Wis.. Dec 28 to Jan. 44: ' i-'f.-'.; . "... RadkM, $6.5.99 up, Complete- Easy terms. Portland Music Co., 355 N. High. dZ Beeree Awarded May A. Billings was yesterday awarded a divorce from Bruce H. Billings in circuit court. No Money Down on Pianos And phonographs; start paying t.ext year. The Portland music Co., 355 N. High St. d20 Salts IMMmissed Two suits were dismissed in circuit court here yesterday be cause, they had already been set tled. One was Alvah Prosper vs. C. H. Breeden. and the other was J. W. Copeland Yards against Harriet A. Bond and others. Order Xow for Christinas Fresh home-made candies. Browning's candy factory. Liberty Road. -t ;d!5 Asks for GarlIansWp Delia G.tPatton has -filed a pe tition tn county court asking for the guardianship, of Melva Belle Savage.-a minor child. .. .;,;- . II i'-f Eat at lifllcrest Ian f Chicken I dinner, chicken on toast. Private dining room. Place to dance. Five miles north on Pacific highway: d!9 Attorneys Visit Salem Among attorneys appearing in Salem Tuesday on bunin?ss before the supreme court were G us New- bery of Med ford. A. E. Reames of Medford and H. G. Piatt of Port land. '.-.. Keen Tour Radiator .. From freezing.. -. Denatured al cohol $1.25 gaL , Low temp, glyc erine $3.75 gaL Fall instructions as to proper proportions , yon should use. Fry's drug store, 28e N. Commercial. , 1 dl4 ft selection is such use Store Heirs File Objections Heirs to the estate of Charles Kreft. deceased, have filed a list of objections in county court to the final account of the estate ren dered" by Albert Krett and Carl Kreft, executors. They say the account is incomplete, and also object to several other Items. Fleet ric Heaters, 82.WV Brownell Elec. Co., 383 State. dl5 Meeting Place Changed The Salem Bunlneas and Pro fessional Women's club will meet Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clock at the YWCA. The meeting was originally scheduled tor the cham ber of commerce, but was changed. A Radio tor 'Christmas Sets. " ctsmplete. - $50 and up. Radio Headquarters. 175 S. High. Call 1935. dl5 Comfort, IMankets ami Indian robes at Hamilton's. d!6 Man tietd for Theft W. E.-Manula of Astoria is charged in justice court here with larceny of an automobile from Frank Watt of Salem. The charge against him was filed November 2. but he was hot arrested untU Dec. 4. Part of his preliminary hear ing was held Dec. 11, and the case was continued for further investi gation- Atwater Kent One-dial radio is the last word in perfect reception Get yours now. Vick Bros. d!6 6 lb. Virgin Wool Blanket In fancy plaids, $10 per pair; 6Vi lb. Virgin wool white blank ets; fancy borders, $14 per pair; all wool odd blankets $t;per lb. Thos. Kay Woolen Mill Co. ,dl5 Final Account Given Kate Fletcher, administratrix for the estate of Lewis Fletcher, ias filed her final account in pro bate court here. To Correct A A Clothing Co. ad In Sun day's paper should have read "fm nor ted full fashioned Men's Hose. $1.00." dl5 Returns From Funeral Mrs. Winnie Pettyjohn. C. If. Cannon, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Can non returned yesterday from New port where they attended the fun eral of the late A. L. Cannon. The trip was made by motor and the party report, contrary to expecta tions, the roads in excellent con dition. : Frozen Radiators Quickly repaired. We save you time and money. Hull's, 267 S. Commercial street. dl6 Over 1,000,000 Atwater-Kent ' Radios were manufactured up to Dec. 3. The new one-dial re ceiver Is the last word in radio. Vick Bros. Phone 1841. dl5 Plan Mov Plans in the alteration of the OregonElectric depot have prog ressed 'to the porn t where E. L. Kapphahn expects to move into what Is now a part of the waiting room not later, than Jan. 15. Heavy Word MHed Blankets Regular ? values, special $4. 4 ft. Hamilton's. die Parking OffetHlertt F'nert . A. D. i Hart and?. Associated Stores No. $ were fined $1 each in police court here yesterday on charges ef parking overtime. Excellent New Home, f4Sbo .' Terms.1 ; .Furnace, fireplace, gar age. hardwood, etc. North, close schools and car. - Quick possession. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High street. . dl$ SAYS: We hare- a lft2 Ford coupe, good pa tut, H5 new rah ber, lots of extras and a car that i in tint condition In every way. OUli PRICfii IS . s Hi Phone 1841 280 South High Visits From Xewport Mrs. Blanch Ford of Newport i.? visiting relatives In Salem ana will later o on to Portland for an extended stay with a sister of that city. We Have the Beat Equipped Shop in Salem tor radiator work and expert workmen. Hull s, z6 S. Commercial St. d!6 Acre In Fruit, Sl.OOO Terms South, close to car and school. Adjoining properties have been sold In half-acre parcels at $650 to $750. This is nice. Becke & Hendricks. 189 N. High. d!5 Viita .Salem Friends S. C. Bartrum, now of Portland but formerly supervisor of the state forestry Bervice with head quarters In Roseburg, was renew-! ing old acquaintances , yesterday with Judges George ,M. Brown, O. P. C'oBhow and other state of ficial. Mr. Bartf)um has long been active in political affairs of this state, especially those of southern Oregon. Since locating in Portland he has been engaged in the insurance business. Joy Gift Imported German Roller cage. Petland. 273 State. and dl5 Baby Recovers Mrs. Charles Duval and baby are home from Portland, the let ter being now entirely recovered from a recent severe illness. Full Line of New Viva-Tonal phonographs; no money down until next year. The Portland Music Co., 3 55 N. High str.et. d20 .Recover From Auto Accident William M. Brifrgs. Ashland at torney, who sustained several broken ribs in an automobile ac cident near Albany last Saturday while on his way to Salem, was sufficiently recovered to permit his resuming the trip today. He was in Salem yesterday accom panied by Mrs. Briggs, who sus tained a bad cut on the throat and about the ; face1 In the accident, which occurred wben she fell asleep while driving the car. Mr. Kriggs is-state representative-elect from Jackson county. Electric Heaters, 82.9. Brownell Elec Co., 383 State. dl5 McFarland Plead J ot Guilty Frank McFarland pleaded not guilty in justice court here yes terday to a charge of larceny of a mailbox. He. 'was released on his own' recognizance Kntertainmeni Pinrl The Y KK class of the First Methodist church Will hold an en tertainment tonight at the home of A. A. Lee, 1515 State street. The men of the class are planning the entertainment for tile benefit of the women. Library Report. Made Only 1227 book were taken out of the high school library during November, according to a report made yesterday by Ellen McGreg or, high school -librarian. This averages one book per student Per throucth which seen all the trouble that is caused, UP IN MABEL'S1 STAILILlNCr MARIE 'PRE1 A piquant pornedyy: cnac is q scream 1 f rom Hirst Deefe to 1 last Amcrrv Film thaU tells the tale Of how I a filmv chemise make$ life che-miserable for a manwhocjocno until he cjobthe black' chemise back. Aif AL CHRISTIE LfU2GHSr7XlAL . ; STARTS SATURDAY OREGON ffiiSlSiiiK ROOM ifOST j month. Teachers borrowed 221 books and 85 magazines, as aA&lnst 8 maxazlnoji borrowed by stud ents. Attendance, at the library wa 4088. Ferguson Ylit Amity P. B." Ferguson, former sheriff of Yamhill county and now chapel guard at the state penitentiary, was in Amity over the week-end to visit friends and relatives. He formerly lived in Amity. Bny a Baby Grand- For Christ man. Portland Mus'c o.. 355 N. High. v 2 Foreign Veterans to Meet The Veterans of Foreign Wars will meet tonight at 8 o'clock at the armory for election of offi cers. Poultry Meeting Scheduled H. C. Cosby, extension poultry sxpert of OAC. will speak at a meeting of Marion and Polk coun ty poultrymen in the chamber of 'cm mere auditorium Friday eve ning at 1:30 o'clock. Vcedtuun KiwanLs Secretary , W. I. Need ham has been named secretary of the Kiwanis club for the coming year, it was announced at the club luncheon Tuesday noon. He will succeed N. D. El liott. Investment of ft-.2,iMM Large piece of clone in property with buildings netting 6 per cent. The cheapest inside property buy we know, and bound to increase in value. Suitable warehouse, wholesale, and certain types re tailing. Becke & Hendricks, 189 N. High street. d!5 Hamilton I Speaker W. M. Hamilton, local manager for the PEP company, discussed the needs of the Salem hospital at a meeting of the Kiwanis club Tuesday in the Marion hotel. Trophy Cae Donated- The graduating class of 1924 at the senior high school has given a new trophy case as a gift to the school. It was installed yesterday in the main hallway. It is velvet lined and large enough to hold large array of cups. Kuhn Chosen President The Salem Shrine club has elected V. E. Kuhn president to succeed Harry Levy. Levy was made vice president and Chester Nolan secretary treasurer. CHARGE OF FRAUD MADE Otto Skopil Obtained Money False ly, Kays Lender Otto R. Skopil borrowed money from L. S. Girardin of Turner on July 13, 1925. giving as part se curity a bottle filler and wash tank used in the dairy business, according to a complaint filed by Girardin, on which Skopil was ar rested and charged with obtaining money, under false pretenses in justice court here yesterday. Skopil demanded a hearing, and his bail was set at $500. Date for the bearing has not been set. GIRL FURNISHES BOND Bail Made Juitt as Sheriff Read) to Pat Co-Ed in Jail AUSTIN, Texas, Dec. 14. (AP) Mrs. Rebecca Bradley Rog ers, stenographer ;in the office of Attorney General Dan Moody, governor-elect, and a university of Texas student, charged with rob bing the Farmers' National Bank of Buda, Texas, last Saturday of more than $1000, was free tonight on $5000 bond furnished late to day after spectacular attempts to secure her release. The bond was made just as Sheriff George Allen of Hays founty was preparing to take the girl back to the Hays county jail, where she spent Saturday night. Anthorized Distributor The Personal Writing Machine Typewriter Exchange THOS. ROEN Phone 051 421 Court, Ralem Underwood Typewriter Co. Direct Factory Branca BIO Court St. Phone 263 Typewriters Rented. Sold. Repaired 8peeial rental rates to Students DISEASES Treated by Osteopathy, Dietet ics, Radiant Therapy and Elec trical Therapy including Dr. Abrams' Electronic System. No Charge for , Consultation DR. B.H. WHITE Physician and Rnrjreon Ml TJ. H. NarVBank Bide. Salem, Oregon - Fresh Sweet Oranges S3 per box of three hundred large size Boxes larger .. than standard sie. Sound fruit and satisfac tion guaranteed or money back. We pay express charges. A box-of these makes an appre ciated Christmas gift. - : Remit With Order ACME ORANGE FARMS, - LaGrange, Texas . I VISI1CRS REPORTED i f ; .n IN SALEM 1 o o J. W. Mayo, cashier of the First National bank at Staytoa, wag a visitor in this city yesterday. Ben Robinson of Turner was a visitor in this city Tuesday. W. O. Wheeler of Portland was a Salem visitor Tuesday. Gua Newberg of Medford was In this city Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Howler of (Knille were Salem visitors on Tuesday. H. S. Oansloss of Eugene was iu thin city Tuesday. Ada Ford of Newport is a vis itor, in Salem. J. W. llansell of Freewatr, ia eastern Oregon, spent Tuesday in Salem. J. E. Plog arrived in this city Tuesday, coming from Hood Hiver. Among the Tuesday evening ar rivals In Salem was Fletcher C. Fish of Medford. H. C. Atwell of Forest Grove is a Salem visitor. W. J. Hot ken spent Tuesdas night in Salem. He is a resident of Hood River. W. C. Childs of Hood River is in Salem today. P. C. Storey of Roseburg is a Salem visitor this morning. G. T. Nelson of St. Helens was in this city Tuesday. C. rioler of Wood burn is a vis itor in litis city today. E. J... France of Alsea was among the Tuesday night visitors in this city. J. W. Todd of Goble spent Tuesday night in Salem. Among the out of town visitors in this city this morning are H. C. Cuttsworth and J. K. Martin of Albany. Mr. and Mrs. George McCul loch of Reedsport were in this city Tuesday. H. H. Weatherspoon of Elgin. Or., arrKed in Salem Tuesday night. Barclay Henderson of Hillsboro is a visitor in this ity. FISH BUREAU OUSTS WARDEN FROM OFFICE (Continued from page 1) that the charge of lack of har mony is a mistake." Aikin, as soon as the matter of resignation was settled, imme diately moved to appoint A. W? Franklin, deputy warden for a year and a half, as master fish warden. Hayes supported the mo tion with Veatch voting against it. XEW GLOVES POPULAR Gauntlet gloves made of de grained kin and trimmed with lizards heads and tails are becom ing; popular for women's wear. OBITUAlti LaFore At the home, 3 miles west of Turner, Monday, Dec. 12, Winifred Scott LaFore, age 71 years, hus bend of Mrs. Rachel LaFore; fath er of Louis C. LaFore and Mrs. J. C. Lanphier of Portland; grand father of Robert Lanphier. Fune- Schoolmates and, J The neighbor's iots? v Hints will help uia santa lots. r Tuc CT? What f He Needs ''ft. FUR LINED GLOVES $5.00 A I Krause QUALITY MEHS' WEAJt tw stor witB tne fountain Open Evenings t f Shopping Days y Before Christmas i r AVE -with iFiTiri DnucsTonir Are Your Hands White? Roxbury Rubber Gloves 50c 33 It takes but a mo ment to slip on a pair of Roxbury R ubber Gloves before washing dishes dusting or cleaning house. Your hands will then stay young. Perry's Drug Store 5?22 ral services today at 1 p. m. from j the home. Interment In Hun-' saker cemetery under the dlrec- tion of Rigdon mortuary. Wheeler In this eity lVe. 12. George W. Wheeler, age 72 years, formerly a resident of the Hopewell dis trict; father of W. O. Wheeler of Portland. Mrs. Helen Bernard of Mountain View. Cnl.. and step father of Ceorce Keller of Dil- j lord. Or. Mr. Wheeler has been j a resident of this section for j nearly 2S years. Funeral services i today at ltl a. m. from the Itiedon ! i:ortuarv. Interment at Hope well. ! Wann At the residence. 321 South 19th street. Monday. Dee. 12th. FCMCRALS The funeral service for the late John Senske, whose death occur red on December 13, at 1425 N. ' Sth street, will be held today, De- s cember 15. at 9 a. m. from St. Vin-! cent du Paul church, where re- j quiem mass will le offered. The j interment will be in St. Barbara cemetery under the direction of j the Salem Mortuary. ! HARMONY of refinement and fur nishings; service, sym pathetic and thought ful, with reverence for all creeds at terms al ways modest. Webb's Funeral Parlor Telephone 120 TERWILLIGERS Perfect Funeral Barrte For Less Licensed Lady Mort tolas 770 Chemeketa HtreeS Telephone 734 LADD & BUSH, Bankers Established ISfiS Genera Banking Business ffflee Rnnra from to a. m. to p. tm Now Playing Wed. (Thur. Mat.) and Friday A mirror of youth Where boys and girls will see tbemsehres reflected -and where parents will learn something new aboot their children! . . , r --fciri wn . . " V- -j f 2r -' J wkh I ki I c J CLARA BOW sd8I? fv T I hS DONALD KEITH t(j.V' zBmSSsT" It A vll Wednesday Nite, 7 p. m. WOODRY'S AUCTION MARKET 1610 N. SUMMER STREET CORNER NORWAY T New ready to wear clothing, ccngoleum ruga, furniture, etc. Be on time 7 New Jacquard Velour Davenports .. $C5.0Q New Congoleum, square yard 50c New Simmons 2y Inch Post Bed .;.S7.50 'New Simmons Double Deck Coil Springs ; $12.50 New Simmons Single Deck Ceil Spikis : .....$7.50 New Silk Floss Mattress $16.50 Walnut Extension Tables.....:.... S25.C0 and up 3 beautiful bedroom suites priced to sell Used Leather Duofold and Mattress '..'-$23.00 Used Electric Washers S 15.00 and $50.00 Used Cabinets SellSrs and IIoosier.-'..$18J0 and $25.00 New Ranges .... , .$65.00 and $70.00 Uned Cliairs, Tables, Heaters and Everything In Used Furniture Phone 511 ' Thomas William. ? Wann. age 79 year, husband of - Mr, Sarah E. Wann. . father of L. .AW ' Wann of La Crosse Wash. Mm. James Al bert and Miss Marguerite Wann of i;lem: brother of Mr.. -Mary founts of Sundale. Wash., Mrs. George Wilson of Seattle," Frank Wann of Harrlsburg and Charles Whaley of Rlckreall. Funeral ser vices today at 2:20 p. m. from the Rigdon mortuary: interment in City View cemetery. . THE ELSINORE ONE NIGHT Monday, Dec. 20 Only Stop Between Portland and Sah Francisco MANHATTAN GRAND OPERA CO. of New York Present the Famous Japanese Soprano TAMAKI MIURA in . . .; "Madam Butterfly" IN ENGLISH Andreas Pavley and Pavley Oukrainsky Russian Ballet Orchestra of 25 Company of 80 . . Prices S3.30, $2.75, $2.20, SI.65 and $1.10 incU lax MAIL ORDERS NOW ' With Self-addressed . Stamped Envelope . Sale at Box Office Starts Tomorrow, Dec. 16 II B MM B I I KM a EM B From the faj mom. novel by Percy Msrlu Sale