THE OJJEGON STATESMAN; SAU5M. OREOON THURSDAT MORNING, DEqEMBEB 16, 1926 if 1 I v vrT r Get a Capital Drug LOCAL Open Meeting Planned No regular speaker is scheduled for Friday's weekly Lions club luncheon, but each member will be given an opportunity to tell the most amuhing experience In his business or professional career. John Orr'wlll sing sereral solos. Harry Scott will be chairman of the day. Do Molay PUjr "A Full House." The Capitol tonight. dl6 Boxing Salem Armory Arena Friday, Dec. 17. Bobby Clark s. Frankler Crandetla. 10 round main event. Extra, good prelim inaries total 26 rotmds of boxing. No raise in prices. , dl7 Choice Holly for Sale In City View cemetery. "Sa Labor Paner The Salem Trades and Labor council has decided not to issue a writer labor paper here, as had beejrpT6posed, as it does not be lieve the field is large enough to support one. From Now Vntll Christmas Open evenings till 9:30. Glesy Powers Furniture Co. dl6 Complete line of Monarch Electric Ranges at Hamilton'. a21tf Eat at HUlcrest Inn Chicken dinner, chicken on toast. Private dining room. Place to dance. Five miles north on Pacific highway. dl9 Miss Mitchell Seated Nell Mitchell has been given a seat In the Salem Trades and La bor council as a delegate from the Culinary Workers' union. Atwater Kent One-dial radio is the last word in perfect reception. Get yours now. Vick Bros. dl5 Flowers for All Occasions. Adams. Florist, dl 6 Major Robertson Speaks Major C. A. Robertson of the army intelligence department was speaker at a meeting of the Men's club of the First Presbyterian church last night. About 75 per sons were present. Gift Goods at Great Reductions Mrs. Trover 122 N. Com'l. dl7 Frozen Radiat Quickly repaired. We save you time and money. Hull's, 267 S. Commercial street. dl6 I Heavy "Wool Mixed Blankets 1 Regular $6 values, special $4.48. f Hamilton's. d!6 Directors' Meeting Postponed Tbe annual meeting of the Illa hee Country club directors origin ally scheduled for Tuesday night was postponed until next month because a Quorum was not pres ent. . Radio Headquarters, 175 S High Radios Bets, parts, poles, acces sories Service, call 1935. dl6 Buy a Baby Grand For Christmas: Portland Mus'c Co.. 355 N. High. d20 Fereshetian Gives Talk Rev. Martin Fereshetian, pas tor gttie Unitarian church, spoke Lriiv at tbo Itotary club lunch con Wednesday noon to urge sup port for the coming engagement of the Manhattan. Opera company heroA r ull House 1 a house full of laughs. dl6 l'ulJ Line of N r-Iva-Tonal phonographs: no ney dqwn until next year. The .1jrtland; Music Co., 3&& N High Alt ends Irrigation Congress ) Rhea La per, stale engineer, was Portland Wednesday attending i xoeeung oi ao uregon irrigation Boll FREE! WE WANT EVERY CHILD IN SALEM TO HAVE A DOLL For those who did not get a doll during our "Doll Days" we have just received a shipment of several hundred more of these beautiful Lithographed Cloth Dolls. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17 is your opportunity to get a doll FREE with every one dollar purchase. This is your last chance dont miss it! NEWS IN BRIEF Stones Hare Chikl A boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Orin Stone Tuesday at a local hospital. The parents live at 1525 North 18th street. Three Aea of Real Fun At the De Molay play tonight. The Capitol. dl6 Dr. Marshall, Osteopathlc Physlcian and surgeon. d!6 Comfort, Rlankettt and Indian robes at Hamilton's. d!6 Skopil Furnishes Ball Otto Skopil, lodged in the coun ty jail on a charge of obtaining money under false pretenses, yes terday furnished the $500 bail re quired .of him la Justice court and in . 11 different l., n i . . I tile let one or more i pfrrtheiB work for you. dl6 Clierrian Nobles to Meet The council of nobles of the Cherrians will meet Friday even ing for the annual crowning of the King Bing for 1927, and for act ing on prospective candidates for membership. Hot Lunch 11 Browning's a. m. to 8 p. Sweetland. m. dl7 Eat at Hill crest Inn Chicken dinner, chicken on toast. Private dining room. Place to dance. Five miles north on Pacific highway. d!9 Assault Charge Made William Kroeplin is charged in justice court here with assoiult and battery on the person of Phil lip Sorahan, 16. The two are said to be milk deliverers, and Kroep lin is alleged to have attacked Sor ahan in a difficulty over the use of a truck. Kroeplin was released on $50 bail and his "hearing set for this morning at-10 o'clock. Furniture Upholstery And repairing. Qiese- Powers Furniture Co. a2tf Fraternity Initiates Nine new members were initi ated yesterday into Beta Chi Al pha, college annual fraternity at Willamette university. The frat was founded there last year with 15 members, and takes in 12 new ones each year. We Have tin? Best Equipped Shop in Salem for radiator work and expert workmen. Hull's,-267 S. Commercial . St. dl6 Iieave for Arkansas Mr. -and Mrs. Fred Cannon of Ft. Smith, Ark., left yesterday en route home after attending the funeral of Mr. Cannon's father. the late John T. Cannon, and an uncle, A. L. Cannon, both of whom passed away within 24 hours. Mr. and Mrs. Cannon will visit a few days in Kelso, Wash., before pro ceeding east. Dance Carnival Dance- Sat, nite. Pair-O-Dice music, at Happy Hour hall. d!6 Boys' Club to Meet The Comrade, Pioneer and the Friendly Indian clubs of the Jason Lee Methodist church will meet tonight at tbe church building. No Money Down on Pianos And phonographs; start paying next year. The Portland Music Co.. 355 N. High St. d20 Parking Offenders Fined R. D. Cook, K. J. Mahoncy, o. rf K Itebef were fined SI arh in tmlini court here Tester- day on charges of violating tho city parking: ordinance. Deautiful Christmas Gift- . -r At great reduction.- Mrs. Trover. dl7 Opens Business Mere -'. A few . months ago Mrs.1 1 C." Prescott came 4 from Forsyth, Mont,, to visit la Salem Or. She liked this community and when Store tana told about the splendid coun try here. Mr. and Mrs. Prescott decided to move to a new locality. They investigated several com munities but .found none they lked so well as Salem. They came here and in three days found a location for their business. They have a jewelry store at 328 N. Commercial street and do watch and clock repairing in addition to the regular jewelry business. joy cart Bird cage. Petland, 273 State, dl6 Building Permit Issued A building permit was issued yesterday to. S. II. Smiley to erect a one and a half story dwelling at 435 Richmond street, estimated to cost $3,000. Ftvlrlnit - - ..I S. Coal t dlt BasketbaIl games la ta ltejr Pioneer club league will begin Sat urday on the YMCA floor. There are six teams in the 'league, and two rounds will be played. Heavy Wool and Cotton Comforts cheaper than you can make them. Hamilton's. d!6 Son Born Monday On Monday, Dec. 13, 1926, a son was born to Mr. and Mrs. F. Howard Zinser of route 8, Sa lem. He has been named Edward Earl. Dance Carnival Oance Sat. nite, Dec. 18, Happy Hour hall, N. Dallas. - dl6 Plan Rummage Bale The ladles of the Congregation al church will hold a rummage sale next Friday and Saturday in tbe new Bllgh building. Hot Lunch 11 a. m. to 8 p. m. Browning a Sweetland. . dl7 Placed In Jail Frank Kiser has been placed in the county jail, having been bound over by a Silverton justice on a forgery charge. From Now Until Chris tin Open evenings till 9:30 Giesy dl6 Powers Furniture Co. Appraisers Set Valuation- Walter B. Minier, Frank Lynch and Anna Tastro, appraisers, have set the valuation of the Charles F. Hicks estate at $15,512.15, con sisting entirely of personal prop erty. Radios, f 63.90 up, Complete Easy terms. Portland Music Co.. 355 N. High. d20 Estate Appraised The estate of the late Joseph Schilling has been appraised at S4.000 by Keith Powell, Eugene Courtnew and C. J. Espey. Give the Family a Radio For Xmas. llalik & Eoff, Elec tric. dl4 Marrs Estate AppraiMrd The Lvdia Mlrrs estate has been given as 91100 br annrais- ers Joseph B. Cooley, P. L. Frax ier and Fred B. Heddeway. Hot Lunch 11 a. m. to 8 p. m. - Browning's Sweetland. d!7 Odd Fellows Celebrate Tho annual homecoming cele bration of Chcmcketa lodge. IOOF was held last night at the Odd DEAF HEAR with the tiny little CJeni Kar Phone ran be wm with out Headband. . Smallest hearing device. The wonder of the age. By use of radio principles, scientifically perfected. -Insuring clear, posi tive hearing at home. church, theatre and radio, all these pleasures can De yours. . ?: CALL FOR FRKK T1S1 ; , Ask. for booklet rerry Drag Store 113 8. Goal. St., Salem, Ore. Sim M.0 (LflJ SAYS: We have a 1921 Ford coupe, good paint, 83 new rub ber, lots of extras and a -car that is in fine condition in every way. OUR PRICE IS 9325.00 mm mm Phone 1841 280 South High Fellow's hall with 200 present, including 40 from lodges outside of Salem. The Willamette quar tet sang several numbers. Solos and short talks were also given. From Now Until Christmas Open evenings till 9:30. Giesy Powers Furniture Co. dl6 Traffic Offender Caught j C. C. Harris was arrested last night by local police officers on a charge of failing to stop at a through street intersection. Iteserve Tonight for the De Molay . Play, "A Full House." Bilgh's Capitol. d!6 To Visit in Portland Mrs. Lela Mitchell of Los An geles left yesterday for Portland where she will visit relatives be fore returning home. 1" 1 Bits For BreAkfaat O Glorious rain S S Webfeet feel better. We S Never thoifght of beans as a bo nanza crop, did you? S S Well, they make a bonanza crop in the Santiam irrigated district, and a lot of other farmers are making money growing beans. S Salem will in time have a lot of canneries packing beans and other vegetables that are not put up here now. s Good news. proposition to spread the flax industry. This will not be overdone, fill it brings $100,000,000 annually to this dis trict. And then there will be chances to double it. S "W Therere possibilities in the tjxaduEtry l&aVthe pioneers did cctev'ea-rcS'!Tcf. It Isf likely id tr.ss;!re ATir. :.-Wa r"- vegetable iitr :. -.r. , fartt-r'.-in time be the cheapest -c-'. ' The baldheaded man with a lit tle fringe around the edges does not even have the satisfaction of saving any money at the barber shop. V Thfre was a time when many a man prided himsefT on being able to tell when a woman was well dressed. W S A Canadian judge rules that a man can get drunk if he wants to. Sure, he can do about anything he wants to do but he must suf fer the consequences. A. Sola of Woodtmrn was a vis itor in this city" Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Ireland, Prineville residents, spent Wed nesday night in this eity. Authorized Distributors CORONA The Personal Writing Machine Typewriter Exchange THOS. ROKN Phone 831 421 Court, Salem Fresh Sweet Oranges $3 per box of three hundred large size Boxes larger than standard size. 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 La Grange, Texas CHOICE of Traub Genuine Orange Blossom engage ment and wedding rings is a tribute to the judgment and good taste of the wearer.. ' HABTMAH BBUS. it L r j-j LADD&BUSHj ' Established 18C General Banking t Ji'. Office Hoars "SECRET FUND," BRINGS BITTER ATTACK OF WETS (Continued from pag 1) Indefinite date, but the list was not made public. During the senate discussion. Senator Bruce denounced the "un dercover" provision as "tyranni cal" and the proposal was general ly attacked because it permitted the "secret use" of funds. "There will be no liberty left in thi3 land." asserted Bruce.' "if this system is allowed to run to its ex treme consequences. General An drews contemplates nothing less than a military tyranny for this country with proposals of this kind." Senator Reed contended it was futile to authorize the use of $500,000 for employment of an "army of spies" because "when you stop liquor at one source it breaks out at another." Senator Edwards, democrat, New Jersey, another wet, re marked that "there is nothing in this provision to prevent it being given to the Anti-Saloon League or to Wayne B. Wheeler." Senator Smoot. republican, Utah, told his colleagues that if prohibition is bad for the country RHEUMATISM Shouldn't Exist It is a pity to suffer with- any kind of rheumatism or gout on earth. That Trunk's Prescription has been beneficial in the treat ment of rheumatism, gout, lum bago, sciatica and neuritis is a well known factr for instance, a prominent Pacific Coast Druggist says: "From reports we have had on Trunk's Prescription we are confident of its merits in recom mending it." This prescription does not contain any mercury, salicylate soda, oil wintergreen nor narcotics, but combines In gredients of potency designed to throw off any kind of rheumatism in. the human body. Trunk's Prescription does no depress the heart nor ruin the stomach, and no dieting is' required to make it effective. Superior Liver Medicine and Uric Acid Solvent; a splendid prescription. Sold and recom mended by J. C. Perry, Druggist, 115 S. Commercial. Adv. h ZANE GREY'S "4L tIJJI J M J YJTURDAY . JSINORE with )RUCGTonir Are Vr riHands White? W loxbury T. ;m 5r Gloves '-"kes but a mo i i slip on a pair Sury Rubber before washing , tdusting or . I house. Your Will then stay of C d ... lOk.1 I 5 Qtmmaat iff K It FE.TY ! 50c 8 Drug iore there Is only one way to get rid of it, said that Is to enforce it to thellmiL ? VISITORS REPORTED T I IN SALEM I o o Mr. and Mrs: H. E. Aarons of Los Angeles were visitors in this city Wednesday. V. M. Hilary of Eugene arrived in this city Wednesday night. F. C. Reimer of Talent was a Salem visitor Wednesday niht. MT. SHU . . - 1 UlUI ut Shelton, Wash., are Salem visit ors. J. O. Holt of Eugene was in this city Wednesday. W. S. Brown and Arthur Clark, CorvalHs residents, are visiting In this city.- SINCERITY and tenderness distinguish the character of our service, a service that mitigates sorrow with tact, fore thought and understanding. Webb's Funeral Parlom Telephone 120 TERWIIXIGERS Perfect Funeral Servle For Leu Llcansed Lady , Mortician 7TO Chemeketa TeleplaoM 734 'Removal A Watch for Sister, Brother, Dad or Mother Yes we have a fine Watch for every member of the family ; watches that represent the com bined quality of the finest cases, and jeweled movements. After the first of the year you will find us in our new location, where the Bow Optical Co. is now located, on 325 State Street. Now is the time to buy. your Christmas presents at a great saving C. A. Luthy, Jeweler 110 North Commercial Street Apple Sauce Cake A well known domestic science expert gives below a recipe for i'an unusual cake. y$ cup Crisco 1 tgg, beaten tH cups pastry flour 1H cup thick cold apple aance 1 teaspoon soda y$ cup nuts Cream the sugar and Criaco, add egg. beat well. Stir ia apple sauce sad hot water. Add raisins and cuts, then dry ingredients sifted together twice. Bake in a moderate oren (360 degrees F.) forty-fiva sainutes to an hoar. Makes two small loaves. This Expert Says: This is a very good cake which keeps wefl. Crises makes a light delicious cske. 1 1 is more economical, too, and easier to cream with the sugar. Grease yvur pans with Crifeo and re your cake slip out easily and whole. Not a break in it. for FRYING : for SHORTENING for CAKE-MAKING n' a ELSINORE ONE NIGHT Monday, Dec. 20 Only Stop Between Portland and San Francisco MANHATTAN GRAND OPERA CO. of New York Present the Famous Japanese Soprano TAMAKI MIURA In "Madam Butterfly 99. Andreas Pavley and PaVley Oukrainsky Russian Ballet Orchestra of 25 ' Company of 80 Prices $3.30, $2.75, $2.20, $1.65 and $1.10 incL tax MAIL ORDERS NOW With Self-addressed Stamped Envelope Sale at Box Office Starts Today I teaspoon cinnamon. teaspoon each of cloves and nutmeg 1 cup sugar 4 tablespoons hot water H teaspoon salt 1 cup raisins (or dales) Sale GIVE'.USEFUL Gifts . This Christmas Buy Her Footwear f - Where she herself would select them, and be fitted fit's Here Are Good Suggestions: House, bedroom or boudoir slippers Opera pumps Street or dress slippers Walking or dress ties and oxfords Kayser's and Spun tex silk stockings Ornaments or buckles House Slippers 95c to $3.75 Pair DRESS SHOES high or low'cuts $4.75 to $10 Pair . SILK STOCKINGS $1, $1.50, $2 Pair ORNAMENTAL BUCKLES 50c to $4.50 Pair For Men Pair Shoea, Boots, Ox fords or House Slippers HOUSE SLIPPERS . $1.95 to $3.45 Pr. HIGH TOP . BOOTS: $5.75 to $16.50 Pr. DRESS SHOES AND OXFORDS $4.75 to $10 Pair For Boys and Girls School Shoes, Dress Shoes and House Slippers DRESS AND SCHOOL SHOES as low as ; t $2.45 Pair HOUSE-; "SLIPPERS at . . $1.25 to $1.95 Pair JOHN J. ROTTLE- '415 State Street Rottle she jetnrncd tpiierh.pmoJttIon.' I -