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I i 1.1 M W X 7 IA.,VTW-1 mm v ram nl - w---i . can nave a nne new outnt at a simply linbelievable low cost! Here are two groups of Coats and Dresses to prove it! Silk Frocks -which fly the colors of the greatest Style! . Imagine! They are priced at, only, f. r.v ih 1 Li and Cosilts Coats in Bolivias and Suede Materials fur-trimmed -well linedand really priced, IP - and W jjilzd ; isedt PlagujeJtidek Back in Utah 4,000,000 Years SALT LAKE CITY. Utah es, f lies, beetles, ants, dragon es and even mosquitoes. ' urere stering around UUh 4,000.000 rs ago, the same as they ate ay. Prof, h-arl Douglass of the iversity ot Vtah, who discover- dinasaur skeletons near Venial ear ago. has just found fossils insects in eocene formation in osaur National Monument. ixtjt specimens of fossil, p Uinta, ludiru? leaves, stems, buds, ts.; flowers and fruits ufOvred. FsuaHy only ves are found, .said Professor j glass. y Balloons Beat Queen Marie's Train by Hours LACIrlR PARK. Mont., - becUlJ Toy balJoona sent up Spokane, Washington, on the aaion of the recent visit there. Queen Marie, crossed, the. Con- ntal Divide, evidently in a piook current, and collapsed. ins upon the eastern stone of hint Henry where they were ked up by an Indian. They e, brought in to the fJlacier k; agency and put aboard - the al Spetial train as a souverir 'a the party passed through b over the Great Northern rtii- . on its return journey rast Vhey beat the train arrows G?e,t Divide by several hours. Unier County road Ijeing bed, through Dibblee txittom- ES BUYING MOST WE BUY FOR LESS' SELLING MOST WE SELL FOR LESS Seen J - Low o '"' The workmanship qualities, and style characteristics of all this Apparel is of the finest andV-iiewestf All we ask is that you see for yourself I Te- knom you'll Ije convinced! r ' - rrr Buy- One. or -Two of Eswshi" . :;. : lS CHRJSTMASTREE i : BRINGS GREAT JOY (ConUnBMl from pag 1) ceries, flour, a nice bis roast of meat, some big red apples and soma vegetables. Mr. Wilkina al most cried when he saw what the man had brought. He called his wife and she came in quickly, wondering what had happened. Everything was good and needed just then. "Who . sent all these things?" asked Mr. YVilkins. 'Well." said the man, '-You know the Salvation Army, the the city, and churches, and indi viduals through the daily papers Christmas funds have gathered tp gether considerable money and, supplies for distribution. I think maybe "Willie's teacher let us know how you were fixed and what you needed. Especially about Willie'a need of clothing, and the sizes. You see she .gave lis his name. I hope the things will fit hinr. Is the boy still asleep?" Yes, I think he is," said his mother. "Then- let us fix up the tree. I'd like to help and let us have it all ready before he wakes up." So they ftsed up the tree as nicely a they could. When it was all r,eady they took, it in so quietly and set it near his hed. "it. is funny. Mother." said Willie, "I dreamed last night, it must have been this morning, that SahtaCkius had come into my room bringing me a lot of nice things." "Yes. I guess it was this morn ing, Willie. just before yon awoke,' said his mother. , If anyone who had given to the Christmas fund thai year had seen Willie Wilkins and knew the joy they helped to bring to the wakins family they would have felt well paid. The wind sigh through the great oa W which, overhasth hi decay ing monument, aad. drooping, gray moss adds a tinge of sadness to the scene. . . . L One could wsh; fojr .better treat ment for that which, had, senti ment ani love." builded into its brick and mortar, into every board and.shingle. " ;? - : IT. T. Love, the jeweler. 335' State' St. High quaJity jewelry, silverware and diamonds. The gold standard of values. Once a buyer always a customer. (.) The Midget Meat Market never fails to give you the finest meats an 4 fish. There is but one place in Salem to get the finest fish. The Midget Market has it for you. ( ) OLDEST BRICK HOUSE CRUMBLING TO DECAY (Continued from page 1) to decay. Bricks are falling from the eaves and gables. One fire place has been torn out and the ceiling is sagging to the floor. It has become the shelter for sheep and the garret a refuge for bats. Hartman Bros. Jewelry Store. Watches, clocks, rings, pins, dia monds, charms, cut glass, silver ware. Standard, goods. State at Liberty St. I Cottage Grove Contract let to build nev Baptist church, for $17,827. . ' ' . : . . -o General Markets f O for week ( approximate) : Cattle 2.030 -vaJves 190; loy 3,72a, she"p 2,6ifl. "-.-. , ... Cattla: Compared with week ago: 4U classes fully steady; spots 25c higher ' .itr aiut she stock.; bui tedy to ttron-: rr nd vlers 50c to l hither; week, s hulk,- prices: Miiu, jrade beef steers 7.50d ; good (lt(.50; off quality down to ..- nd under; cows nd- heifers f57.25; top heifers lop cok in loads o.V.; odd head e."0 ; cutter fi.Q dowji; bulls 4.50ii 5.2o ; odd bead i.30 ; calves $7.5049: off qualili- down w ; seal er, odd head 12.60; cojumouif mostlv 7 nr belter; xfr Uwutsd. umv ment of light steers to the country, most ly around $0.35. Uojrs: 'miired with- week ao: Kil ling lass-H moMly around atttdy; feed er 5dc lower; week's bulk .yriee; I.iKht butchers U'(fpl2; uiosUy f' small seleried kt ajl Ji.lU; weightier butchers 1 1.73 .4loh! ,heavis i(( 1O.70; packing sows R.7o 4l 0. "0 ; slaush ter pigs .ltfttll.75y mostly $11.50; feeder pigs $11 dill. 50. SSheep nominally cteady with week ago: Jlulk valley lau-bs -around 11; s:-od to rhoice liaildyweights iraetii-lly abseni ; hefcl Jisht yearlings quoted uu to 410.50; etri, $G down. " s 34xr0. is-.--' - : airua tUvUrd. DeOii Jn Fb. 27, ' . : ' r- -, HA.T POETLAKD, 1. 1. (AP)-Hy buTtiij prii-q; Ktern Ores oa timothy $40,22: ditto .Uey li115i); chai 13; aJfaUa I7.50S.t8; oat hay $13; sat and vetch 4.5a 15 ; t raw 97(ti 7.50 per ton, selfis yeioes f - a ton WHEAT FI&M CIIICAOO. We. 14. (API Wheat prices 'tigh teneil- up today owninj; mftre or iss lv lutyinf to wake' accounts even for the United States groveronieat crop report expected on lHdiy. ClostB? juotatinns on Wst were firm, hie to le net bisher. it corn a-t' l-4e decline to l-4e advjw and oat 3-8e to 3-4e" up. (ot ice of Intention ' to Improve Thompson Avenue From, the North Line of Center Street to the " South fclne ojf Frederick Street. Notice ls'nereby. given that the Commorr-Council-of . the City of Sal em, Oregon, deems it necessary i.nd expedient-and hereby declares its purpose aad inteation to im- orov Tliornpsdnayenoe from tha north' line Of "Center, street to the south line, of Frederick street, in the City-of Salem j Oregon, at the expense or the abutting ana aa jacent property, except the street and alley intersections, ine ex pense of which will be assumed by the City of Salem 'Oregon, by bringing said portion of said street to. the established grade, construct ing s Fottlanq, ..cemeftt concrete curbs, and paving said .portion of said street, with, a six-inch Port land cement concrete pavement, thirty feet In; width, in cccordance with, the plans, and specifications therefor which were adopted by the Common Council on Novem ber 15th, 1926, now on file in the office of the city recorder, and which are hereby referred to and made a part, hereof. The Common Council hereby de clares its purpose and Intention to make the above described improve- delivered Portland 5ft54e pound; raw j ment oy ana inxougn tne btreei miik (.4 per cent) 2.tj) .cwt, - o. '-1 Improvement Department of the 1 VZ r steady ; heav y hens 5Me ; lirtt i Sm I n Vt ' i!c ; springs- jiijti-c; prouers 2tifa2Hc; pekin white ducks. 26c; cul ored 20(2 11-; turkeys live 35c; dressed 44c pound. ' Onions steady: local $l.G0(u. 1.75 ; po tatoes jl.J'ijj l.jtf sack, steady. HOD CARRIERS ASD BUILDINO LA borers Iooal No. 41. meets Wad. a p. nu Call T9 for . CAPrro6 'J rrpooRAPHiCAL. " union fo 210 Preside , C- K. Kvas ; see retary, M. T. Pilkeato. Uets and gsturJtJ, 3:0.0 P- C AKPE N TKK3 CKIOS NO. 1 0fi5 Meets Ihurs. enin. Herbert i'.JV. president; Vs. Pet tit. secret l. Skilled mechanics furnished. Pbone if:'. SALEM - UNION, I.ABELi UUUE Meets at Iahor Hail o eall of presi dent. P. W. Sears, secretary, box 443. Salem. Ore. Lodge Roster PORTLAND, Itec. 13. (AP) Milk erratic, us high as 5e paid - Portland. let churning cre.-vra 48(5oc per pound net shipper' track iu r.ouo 1. Cream Portland :Ofeio4c pound; ruw GEAIN . PORTLAND. Dec 18. (API Wheat bids: BI!U hard white leo. $1.35, Jan.. Feb. 1.35',i ; hard white. B8, Baart, fed eration, western white Dee., Jan.. Feb., $1.34; soft white Dec, Feb., $1.34; Jan. $1.34; Jan. $U4'i; hard winter Dec. Jan.. $1.33; Feb. $1.34; Jan. $1.34 : hard winter Dec. Jan., 1.33; Feb. 1.32; northern spring Dec, Jan., Feb. $1.33; western red Dec, Jan., Feb., $1.31. Oats No. 2, 3 pound white feed Dec, Jan., Feb. $34.50; A'o. 2, '.6 pound gray Dec, an., Feb. $35. Barley No. 2, 45 pound JIW Dec. Jan. Feb.. .30. 50. Corn No. 2, Y shipment Dec, Jan., Feb. $35.50. No. 3 KY shipment Dec, Jan., Feb. ; rr- Wwm&i? INSTRUMENT TUBES REPRODUCER. ACCESSORIES 1 if The Ideal Gift ,1! Model 300 (Above) RADIO QUALITY 4g With tLUINUMY The Model 300 Stc.wart-Wart.cr Matched-Uni Radio illustrated above it our lowest priced sets. However, the higf grade workmanship, materials, and Matched-Unit principle, are incorporated, jusf as in tne more expensive models. Here is complete radio satisiaction with economy, due to the famous Stewart-Vfamer triumph ol MATCH ING i heir Instruments v.ith their Reproducer, Tubes and Accessories, oil to function in perlect unison. Our service tuarantces you perpetual entertainment without worry. Hearing is believing. Phone us lor a home demonstra tion or drop In- , Stewart Vfaxfieir Products Service JStatiqn 240 Soiiih High Street, Sajlem Telephone 22 By order of the Common Coun cil the 15th day? of November, li26. M. POUL.SEN, City Recorder. Date of first publication hereof is Dec. 8, 1926. Date of final publication hereof will be Dec 19, 1926. d!9 Notice of Intention to Improve Cross Street From the East Line of South 12th Street to the West Line of South 13th Street. Notice is hereby given that the Common Council of the City of Salem, Oregon, deems it necessary and expedient and hereby declares its purpose and Intention to im prove Cro$s street from the east line of South 12th street to the west line of South 13th street, in the City of Salem, Oregon, at the expense of the abutting and ad jacent property, except the street and alley intersections, the expense of -which will be assumed. by the City of Salem.-Oregon, by bring ing said portion of said street to the established grade, construct ing Portland. " cement - concrete curbs, and paving said portion of said -street wth a -six-rnch: Port land cement concrete pavement, thirty' feet In width. Jn accordance with the plans and specifications therefor which were adopted by the Common Council, on Novem ber 15, 1926, now on file in the office of the city recorder, and which are hereby referred to and made a part hereof. . The Common Council hereby de tlares its purpose and intention to tiake the above described improve ment by and through the Street Improvement Department of the City of Salem, Oregon. By order of the Common Coun cil the 16th day of -November, 19-241. M. POULSEN, City Recorder. Date of first publication hereof Is Dec. 8, 1926. Date of final publication hereof will be Dec. 19. 1926. dl9 KNIGHTS OJT, PYTHTAS MEETS. AT McCoruacJv . Jlall, every gatnrday - evening.- C trk Starrer, CtjC. - H. B. JJurls. K.' oi Ji. S.- TeL 1319-.W. FRATEKNAL OHDEB OF E.1GLER, meets . Try Wednsday, FraUrnity Ila'.l, S. M. WUlett, Sec'y. ' Tel. S89-R. Published erery morning (except Mon day at Salem, the capital of Oregon. Local Rates For -Classified Advertising Daily or Sunday On tint 2 ceuts per word Three times :5 centa per word Six times v 8 cents per word 1 mo. daily and Sun. -.20 cents per Word In order ts earn the mora than one time rate, advertisement must run iu consecutive issues. No Ad. taken for less than 25e. Ads. run Sunday ONLY charred at one-time rate. Advertisements (except Person! and SKuatloAa Wanted) will he taken over the telephone if the. tdvertUer is a subscriber to phone. The Statesman will receive adver tisements at. f jr time of the day or night'.' Td insure prcper elatticn ttons ads. should be in' before 7 p. HL " TEI.KPIIONR 2 OH 583 '"ADVERTISING -HOXEST ADVEKTISING These eol unii must be kept free from anything of a questionable nature. Misrepresen tations will hot be tolerated.. Infor mation showing" any qnestionable in tent on she pert of tbe sdvertiaer should be reported to ' thia news paper or the taUm A,d club. Money to Loan OS tUEAti' ESTATE T. K. FOKiU -(Over Iadd a Bush Bant) AUTO TOPS SEE TJ& FOB TOP AND PAINT WORK O. J. Hull Anto Top and Paint Shop. 2ST S. Commercial. 5al8tf HELP W4JCTED ilale 11 WANTED SOME OXE 0 OUT OAS and fir wood on shases. Phone 7'JK2 ' - - - lldl2tl , HELP WANTED 9 WANTED PARMER OR FARMER'S SON or man to travel, in country. Steady work, good profits. McCONNOX AND CO.. Dept. O 2!M. Winona, Minn. .. 9dl9 .NOTICE OP HEARING ON CITY PLANNING COMMISSION - REPORT To whom, it may concern: You are. hsreby notified that the final report, o, the City Plan ning Commission, together with the Zoning maps are 6n file in the office of the City Recorder and hearing on tbe same will be held by the City Council of Salem. Ore gon, at the "Council Chambers in the City,Ha!l at 7:3Q p. m., Mon day, December 20, 1926. M. PAULSEN, City Recorder. ' - - - - dl8-19 wmm I It 1 S tort Them Off Right In 1927 No matter who else is forgotten we most remember the. little folks this Christmas. And while 3rbu'r.e! giving wouldn't you, like to give a present that will really mean something during 1927 ? Surely. You can do. it. at very small cost, too.' ? , , , For as little as One Dollar, or more, you can open Savings Accounts here at the United States National' for the children. Hang one on the Tree!for;;-each one and then-watchi tejn work hard tomajce jjiVapcount; grow. - .v. ; Wouldn't that be starting-them pffrightf v 'vx . : i ,;, i...Mt,t ,...M ,, ,, r -jr-Xt;'tiJaaJ.rK.-' ".Jtia - . I I lllkJT'Hssw II I . . ' ... A U -i - .' ' a,i.i llnited abtatesr? Calom 1 nrrrv Iand ik eniny tJk inanity te OLD ESTABLISHED PORTLA nancial Institution has pei ronresentaUve ia your community handle high grade fins nee plan which - appeals to every tar if ty person refraru less of wealth or station in life. High ly profitable work, pleasant and easy to present. Jid giock-f any kind. Ad dress Frank f. KeHy, Department Man ager, Boom 309, Lumhennens Bid ft., Portland. Oregon. - 9dl9 HELP WANTET- Female 13 LADIEfcV EARN 410 PER DAY TAKIXO orders-for New Hollywood Creation. Mocey every day. 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